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PITTSBURGH:
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH IG, ISSB.
official paper qp tub arr.-s*
Wewa of the City and Neighborhood.
R^? I u US T?, r ? m , oar «cenrat exchange paper
V?W (Mctbodist).Christian Ad.otu We
Smi* -~ Uowln & among many other interesting
B oi°. P Sim P l<m mched his homo to thirdly on
« vttt mat, Vo era sorry to say, in rery poor health,
i f * ®P writing he has not improved. Ah*o
luto rest wUI bo necessary to his recovery, but with
• this and tbo aids afforded by homo comforts and »kilt -
fol treatment, we hope he will be able by tho opening
of Sommer to resume his important functions in the
Church.
Christ's Cntmcn, of which tho Rev. J. M'Kondree
Reilly is pastor, is now enjoying a good degree of re
vival influence. Prayer meetings are held every after
noon, and attended by a large number of persons, and
the evening meetings ore honored with tho Master's
presence in happy conversion of seals. We have nut
learned tho number who profess to have passed from
death unto life.
Toe reriral offreiigion to which we have often re"
furred, and to a brief summary of which we again in"
rite the gratefalktUmtion of our readers, is becoming
more deep and general. 6»nce onrlast reports of this
character, the Tallowing precious intoltigonea has
reached us. )
- Under this caption, the AJrocat* has nearly two
eotamns of the most cheering intelligence from all
parts of tho extensive held of lab»r in the rarious
circuits around. - Tho sum of tho whole is. that in tbo
Virginia Conference of the Methodist Church there
are reported 857 accessions to tho churches within
the last few weeks; in tho Erio Conference over 700;
in the Jamestown District moro than 1300, and in
tho Pittsburgh Conference moro than 1000. Truly
this is wooderfnL
Borough NounrA-nors.—The citizens of West Piu--
Wgh mot at the public school house, Friday, &od
nominated the. following persons as candidates for
bore offices, to he voted for on Friday next: Burgess
—W.J. Richardson; Council—lsaiah S. Beale, Joseph
Rogers, James T. Bankard. Daniel Brotay, It. B.
Stout; Behool Directors—J. W. ; Williams, John
Small; Justice of the Peace—R. B. Stout; Assessor
—R. B. Stout; Assistant Assessors—J. W. M’llroy,
■Chas. Hugos; Judge of Elections—John Small; In.
fpectors—-G. X. Drydeo, Charles Matthews; Aadltors
—IL D. Whipple, N. IL Smith; Constable—William
Grounds.
The citizens of Doqaesne boro bare made the fol
lowing nominations:'Burgess—George Moul: Coun
cil—John Bohoup, Daniel Dempsy, Robert Taggart,
Adolphus Groetsinger; Justiee of the Peace—John
Bohoup, School Directors—Jesse Morrison, three
years, Adam Hate, three years, Samael Reynolds,
one year; Assessor—Stephen Jackson; Assistant As
sessors—Henry Sbuette, Jcsso Morrison; Judge of
Elections—Jes«e Morrison; Inspectors— David F.
Jackson, Samuel Hammett; Constablo—G. W. Keep.
No Small Pox.—We intended to stato yesterday
morning but intentionally omitted to do so, that Dr*
Baldwin, the physician at the jail informed ns on
Saturday that there have been no symptoms of smell
pox ia the jail sinee tho removal of Monroe Stewart.
\ There has been one caso of varioloid but now thoro
is believed to bo nothing to fear. Wo ore moved lo
make this statement in order to remove any hesita
tion which tho peopio in the vicinity of tho city may
hare in coming hither to Court
Mokosghrla Navigation Co.—Gen. J. K.
Moorhead has laid upon ourtaWo the 18th An
nual Report of the Mooongahela Navigation
Company, presented on the«£4th of January
last. JTbe Company, as we learn from an exam
ination of this document, is in a very healthy
condition fmaneiaUy. The tolls far the year
1857 haTe exceeded those of any former year,
amounting to $81,268,19. But for the financial
revulsion they would,have reached $lOO,OOO.
The work on this improvement has been ex
tended now to Geneva, within seven miles of
tho Virginia Slate line. The total cost of re
paire for the season has amounted-Dj $16,271,16.
The cost of this whole system of improvement
is $893,771,36. The capital stock is now $661,-
000,00; bonds outstanding, $181,000,00; bal
ance not represented by stock, $61,771,36.
Tho report of the Cargo Inspector, William
IF Elroy, Esq., shows that a heavy business has
been done daring tho year. Among some items
shipped Eastward from Pittsburgh we may
mention 6,671,924 feet boards; 2,337,760 shin
gles; classed freight, 17,425,396 pounds. Large
quantities of Wheat, Sand, Oats, Flour, Whisky,
Brioks, Glass, Boards, 1 - Nails, eto., Kits been
brought Westward to Pittsburgh. Tho amount
of Coal we have already given, viz : about the.
first of January. It amounted to the enormous
quantity of 28,973,696 bushels. The President
says in his report:
“The floating debt created in the construction
and extension of the work, will be liquidated by_
one or at most two month’s receipts, and it is be-~
lieved that no further drafts will bo made upon
Cither the pockets or patience of the stockhold
ers, and (hat hereafter they will be in tho regular
reoeipt of cash dividends, a consummation lone
looked for."
To Countri Dealers.— There is one place in
this city that our patrons are never permitted
to forget, for the reason that they aro continu
ally reminded of the fact of where, when and
how good they can get articles. Tho system
of advertising seems to be thoroughly under
stood. It is not a drop now and then with the
hope of a fortune, but it is tho coosiaot drop
ping lhat makes it tell. It haß told and it will
tell more. It cannot be otherwise. No one who
pursues such a course cau help but get custo
: mere. The people if they would cannot forget
it. Da. Ketser’s store and 140 Wood street
havo been read over again and again thousands
of times, until tho pnblio have become familiar
with them,_afld now when they want any thiog
out of the tray they can get it at "Keyscf’s.”—
What every body else keeps for sale he keeps,
and sells as low as any body else. Will take
pains to accommodate. The Doctor has now in
store a fall stock of every artiele in tho drug
and medicine line, and those of oar readers who
will take timeto call on him will probably save
timo and loek-n'o farther.
At a primary melting held in Wilkins Town
ship on Saturday the following ticket was nomi
nated by the Republicans:
Jadgo of Election, Jas. Kelly; Inspector,
Hanning; Auditor, Henry Chalfant; Assessor,
John Perchmcnl; Ass’t Assessors, 6. McKelvy,
H. Chalfant; School Directors, Jas. Kelly, Dan
can Hamilton; Supervisors, John McFarland,
Daniel Kountz; Tp. Treasurer; J. Shaffer ; Con
stable, John Boyder.
Manors Gallagher, a man who was formerly
in the Hospital for the Insane, and turned oat
cared, at least for tbo time, was taken np again,
Sunday, and recommitted to the Asy
lum. Some difficulty arose, at the arrest of
Gallagher, between tho Independent and the
Mayor’s Police. Messrs. Hague and Wrsy, of the
Mayor’s police, hare given bail for their appear
ance at Court, where this difficulty will bo set
tled in doe form.
Tire pnpils of Prof. Wamelink will giro a con
cert this evening, at Lafayette Hal!, for the ben
efit of Mercy Hospital. We know there will be
a crowded house. Tho reputation of Mr. Wame
link as a teacher, and the excellent institution
which the proceeds of the above concert ore to
assist, insure beforehand the aid and counte
nance of all our citizens.
A lad nrmed Isaiah Asbury was before the
Mayor yesterday, charged with passing a dollar
bill, altered to a ten, upon Samuel Warner.
The boy alleged that it came into bis hands
without any knowledge of its false character.
He was admitted to bail for bis appearanco nt
Court.
Hos. Joseph R. Chandler.—The above named
gentleman will lectnro in the basement of St.
Fanis Cathedral on Wednesday evening next,
at seven o’clock, for the benefit of the Orphans.
We respectfully invite public attention to the
fact. Tickets to be had at the door.
John Berkbon, William Fowler, James Scahil,
George Kemp, and William Jones, were arrested
oo Saturday for running the reel of the Hep
tane Fire Company on the sidewalk. Kemp
made his escape, but the others were fined $6 :
each.
The Committee of the Young Men's Christian
Association opened a prayer-meeting, in the
Smithfield M. £. Church, yesterday, commencing
at half-past eleven o’clock. It will continue
daily during tbe week.
Mb. Ww. "Brown, Burgess of Monongahela
City, was seriously injured, on Saturday, by
having a logroll otct him. One of his thighs
was broken and ho was so seriously injured in
teraally that it is feared he cannot survive.
Copper Thief Caught.—A lad named Jenkln
Edwardr'was arroslcd, yesterday, charged with
stealing's copper pipe, worth some $2O, from
Woods’ rollingmill, at SawMillrun. Theprop
erty was found in his possession.
Pocket Picked.—A man was robbed of $6OO
at the depot of the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and
h.j V BO R&flroad i yesterday morning. The
thief cut the pocket off, and in this way secured
his booty.
morning Mr. Darid Slewarl, of
Market otreol, charged John A. Young, before
1h.J1.70r, with tho lercenj of an umbercllo—
• oung wae committed for trial.
A Wbddijiq ooeuired at th, Major’e offioc, on
Bolurdaj, between William Andereon and Calh
(tnne Cox.
Services will be fieM fMry'i.lpht during the
week in the Beaver Sireei, M. 12, Church, Al
legheny.
The Hots. T. R,-Taylor and M’Millea will
a 7 Prayer Meeting in Excelsior
Haß, AUogbWty tt-diy «t ll\.
City Connells.
Meeting of Councils: —A special meeting of
City Councils was bsld last evening at their
Chambers.
In Select Council, present: Messrs. Bennett,
Brown, Herdman, Kammerer, Kincaid, Miller,
Morrow, Moorhead, M’Cargo, Totten, and Pres
ident M’Auley.
Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
The object of the meeting was to take action
relative to the exchange of the stock of the Ohio
aad Pennsylvania Railway, which is held by the
City, for the samo amount in the P., Ft. W. &
C. R. R., in accordance with the terms of con
solidation of said road, and appoint a committee
to vote the stock of this city.
AfLer the extension of the timo from 15th
to 19th of March, Mr. Morrow moved the third
reading and final passage of the resolution, as
above. Mr. Kincaid called for the yens and
nays, as follow:
Ayes—Messrs. Bennett, Brown, Herdman,
Katnmcrer, Morrow, Moorhead, and Tottoa—7.
Nays—Messrs Kincaid, Miller, M’Cargo, aod
Pres’t M’Aulcv— 1
Messrs. Brown and Moorhead were appointed
on the part of S. to vote said stock. C. C.
concur, and Messrs. Krrctt, Dickson and Dig
nam appointed.
A communication was read from the City So
licitor, in answer to axcsolulion that he be re
quested to furnish to the Couucild his written
"opinion as to the legality of tho appraisers as
sessing grading where no paving has been dono.
Communication was accepted. C. C- concur.
Petition for gradingand paving Barker's alley;
referred to Street Committee. O. C. concur.
Petition for gas mains, with neocssary lamps,
on Duqucsne Way, between Irwin street and
Barker’s alley: and Barker’s alleys between
Penn street and Duquesoo Way Referred to
Gas Committee A petition, touching tho laying
of water pipes on the same, referred to Water
Committee. C. C. concur.
The resolution which passed the 8. C. on the
last evening relative to the repairs of the Canal
was non-concurred in 8. C., and referredback
to the Aequeduci Committee. S. C. adhered to
their formcraction and appointed Messrs. Milter
and Kammerer as Committee of conference.
Mr. Bennett called up the resolution that the
Councils approve of a "certain act (printed and
laid before Councils) enabling the city of Pitts
burgh to raise additional reveauo." The act
provides for levying taxes on thetradonnd busi
ness of pawnbrokers, retailers of liquors, auc
tioneers, real estate of rail road compa
nies and churches, oa the average quarterly
-husiness of brokers, bank, banking busi
ness, insurance companies, insurance agen
cies, express companies, telegraph compa
nies, and all other incorporated dividend
paying companies doing business in this city.—.
Mr. Kincaid, after second reading of bill, moved
its postponment for two weeks. Lost. The"
act was then taken up section by section and
the first and second sections approved. On the
third section Mr. Herdman moved to strike out
“church property" relieving it from taxation.
Yeas and Nays as follow:
Ayes—Herdman, Totten.
Nays—Bennett, Brown, Kammerer, Kiocaid,
Morrow, Moorhead, M’Cargo, M.’Auley, Pres’t.
Tho section was then approved as read.
In tho fourth section "forwarding and com
misission merchants," was inserted thus making
their business taxable. After some other amend
ments the 4th sectien was approved.
Tho f>th section was then read, amended and
approved.
.Sir. Bennett moved to add n sixth section, to
levy a special tax for tho support of toe fire
department. Lost, by the following vote:
Yeas—Messrs. Bennett, Herdman and Kam
mercr—3.
Nays—Messrs. Brown, Kincaid, Miller, Mor
row, Moorhead, M'Cargo, Totten, and Pres’t
M’Anley—B.
The resolution having been read a second time,
a motion to suspend the rules and put it on third
reading, was lost, as follows:
Yeae—Messrs. Brown, Kammerer, Miller,
Moorhead, M’Cargo, and Pres’t M’Aoley—C.
Nays—Messrs. Bennett, Herdman, Kincaid,
Morrow, and Totten—s.
Not being two-thirds, the resolution lies over.
Adjourned.
In Common Council, members present:
Barnhill, Caldwell, Campbell, Darling
ton, Dickson, Diguam, Errett. Gildca, Ham
ilton, Hunter, Layton, Little, Mellon, McCand-
M’Gcary, Reed, Rees, Ross. Robb, Thompson,
and President McKelvy,.
Minutes of last meeting read and adopted.
The resolution from S. (?. relative to repairing
the Aqueduct, was taken up •
Mr. Errett moved to add “ and provided fur
ther that the income from the Aqueduct be suf
ficient to pay the cost ot the same."
Ofl motion of Dr. McCnodtess, the resolution
was referred back to the Aqueduct Committee
in conjunction with City Regulator, lo report as
to the condition of the structure, and sent back
to 8. C. 8. C. adhere to their former action and
appoint Messrs Kammerer and Miller a commit
tee of conference, C. C. adhere and appoioL
Messrs. Errett and Campbell.
The Committee reported the following:
Resolved, That the wh&e matter be referred
back to the Aqueduct Committee, with power
lo act.
Report adopted. S. C. concurred.
Mr. Errett presented no Ordinance supple
mentary to an Ordinance fixing the fees of con
stables for returning the owners of carts, drays,
&c., for non-payment of license, passed March
5, ISoi. On motion of Mr. Gildca, laid on the
table. ■•
Mr. Campbell offered ih&folloKiog :
Resolved, That the City Solicitor be requested
lo communicate to ihc Finance Committee
whether or not. in hia opinion, there is any just
and legal ofleuso which th* City can or should
make to the actions against The City for interest
on railroad bonds, referred to in his correspond
ence with Robb A M Connell, communicated to
Councils nt their last meeting.
Resolved , That if, in the opinion of tbe Solici
tor, suoh defense can be made, the Finance Com
mittee's hereby authorized to employ counsel
to assist the City Solicitor in conducting said
defense.
Read three times and passed. 8. C. concurred.
Mr. Hunter, from the Special Committee on
the A. V. B. R, ordinance, presented arteport
adverse to taking any action at present. Re
port accepted.
Mr. Darlington offered tho following FrSTolu.
tion :
Resolved, That tho Ccmmittoo be continued,
and that the communication from the President
of the A. V. R. R. Co. be referred to them. Read
three times and passed. S. 0. concurred.
Mr. Dickson offered the following:
Resolved, That tho Finance Committee be in
structed to contract with a competent person
or persons to erect a weigh ecale on or near
Morton Street Ninth Ward, the same to be paid
for by the reveuue derived from the same. Read
three times an*passed. 8. C. concurred.
Mr. Errett moved lo take up tho ordinance re
lative lo carriage license?. Adopted; and on his
motion the second section was struck oat and
(he ordinance as amended read three limes and
passed. S. C. concurred.
Mr. Reed offered the following :
Resolved, That tbe Printing Committee be and
they are hereby directed to enquire into and re
port to Councils the probable cost of getting up
and publisbiog a new and complete digest of the
city ordinances. *
Read three times and passed. S. C. concnrred.
Dr. McCandless presented the following :
Resolved, That the Controller be instructed
not to pay the bill for printing ordinances of
Read three times and passed. S’ C- concurred.
Adjourned.
Dailt Union Prayer Meeting, at the Cen
tral Presbyterian Church near the corner of
Smithfield and Sixth street. The exercises this
morning will be condacted by Rev. Wm. M.
Paxton of tho First Presbyterian Church and
Rev. Mr. Reiley of Christ’s Methodist Episcopal
Church. Honrs from 11* to 12$. All are in
vited. Come and briog a friend along with yoa.
Bcchanan has appointed 11. F. 81oan, Post
master at Erie, Pa. Slonn is tho editor of the
Erie Observer, a rabid Lecompton Democratic
journal, and doubtless appreciates tho kind of
thrift that" follows fawning. “Truly I pay unto
you they shall have their reward.”
The Penn Literary Society hold a Content this
evening, in their Hall, First Ward School House,
Allegheny, tho exercises to consist of Dialogae?,
Essays, Orations, and Debate. A good band of
music has been cogaged to enliven the audience.
•Holders of tickets are invited to attend.
Tub Board of Managers of the Young Men’s
Christian Association will meet this (Tuesday)
at 04 o’clock, one hour earlier than usual, in
order to give members an opportunity to attend
to other engagements.
A list op valuable stocks, also a Brick
Warehouse and Lot on Second near Market
street, are to bo sold this evening at tho Com
mercial Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth street, by
Mr. Davis.
Tire attention of tbe trade Is requsted to the
sale of Boots and Shoes on account of whom it
may concern, this morning at tho Commercial
Sales Rooms, No. 54 Fifth strept.
W (*. understand that tho commissioners of tho Mon
ongahela Valley Bonk to bo located at M'Keesport,
are now in tho city, and bavo their Stock Books at
tho Rooms of lha Board of Trade, where they will be
pleased to receivo subscriptions for stock from our
citizens. We hope they will not be disappointed but
that tboy will receivo a liberal subscription in this
city, the proximity of the institution to our city will
cnablo city Stockholders to watch over their interests
as well as if it was located In oar midst. We hare no
doubt that, if properly conducted, it will bo as profit
able as any of our city Banks. Tho vast amount of
Coal business carried on ia that neighborhod, together
with tho general trade of tho Velloy, will, wo think
bo sufficient to employ the means ot tbo bask to ad*
TBiUgfc _Tho Book, will U open to.d.r, W.dnej.
4*7 ui JtaßlJ*/. : ■ ... t-
First Arrtval op-Sncra Goon* at Carra
chase, Allrorxnt Citt. —A veryfoQand excellent
stock of elotheu, new styles, Couimerei, Vesting*,
Furnishing Goods, eta, for men and boys’ wear, ere
now opened/ to which the attention of buyers is
invited.
Terms being strictly cash, buyers may rely on the
prices being favorable. *
Toe Union Prayer Meeting at the Southfield Street
M. K. Church wUI be continued daily this week at
Hi o'clock A. M. to continue one hour. t
Telegraphic
CONGRESS! ON A L
I Warrington, March 16.
I Senate —After tho presentation of reports, memo
| rials, Ac., the Kansas bill was taken up.
| Mr. Wade gave the floor tb Mr. Broderick, who
| said that be had seen Mr. Douglas, who intended to
;bo here to-day, hat was still prevented by sickness.
! While ap, ho would refer to the special correspond
ence of the New York Herald, which represented him
(Broderick) os having bqeo rebukod for impertinenco
by tho Seoetorfrom Pennsylvania. He said be did
not think he had received any rebuke, and hoped he
never will; and that he tries to conduct himself as a
Senator should. He then branded the writer as a
falsifier of facts. He said be called attention to tho
matter lest other gentlemen be misrepresented.
Mr. Bigler replied, when Mr. Wado resumed bis
speoeh.
Mr. Broderick added that when the artiele comes
to the knowledge of the editor it will do doubt bo
disapproved.
Mr. Bigler said that he was not responsible for
newspaper paragraphs. He came into the chamber
on Saturday under mistaken apprehensions of what
had passed, and attempted to detend himself against
what he considered wrong imputations. Ho felt
convinced when he and the Senator from Illinois
discossed the question, it would bo found that there
was no variation.
Mr. Wado resumed, saying that the Senator from
Pennsylvania was mistaken in supposing that he
( Mr. M ado) had attempted to make out differences
between a Senator aod the Democratic party. It
was not so. On the contrary be thought that ho and
the President were as politically alike as the Siameso
twins, and so with the whole Democratic party. If
the President takes snuff all good Democrats are
bound to sneeze. Mr. Wade never recapitulated the
circumstances attending the formation of the Topeka
Constitution, contending for its legality. The Presi
dent, be said, had denounced the framers of this
Constitution as rebels. If so, there are many more
such in Kansas. He stood there as their champion;
if they were rebels, so were a majority oi the
House of Representatives; so was he; Mr. Cass was
a traitor for presenting that Constitution to the Sen
ate. It seemed that every body who would not sub
mit to be trampled on by border ruffianism are to be
denounced es traitors. If this sort of thing Is con
tinued, said be, there will be civil war. Mr. Wado ;
continued to disotus the various points alleged
against the Free State proceedings in Kansas, re
plying to each by appropriate argomantf. He next
took up Lecompton, examing Its features aad de
claring the Slavery clause as a Peter Funk opera
tion, not binding oa the people.- Alluding to the
Frcsidcnt of the Lecompton Convention, be asked
who is this John Calhoun ?
A Senator.—John Calhoun.
Mr. Wade.—l am glad for the honor of his pre.
deeessor that that is not his came. Bnt who is
this fugitive from justice, who flees to this piece
where everything that is too rile to live at home
congregates and who is now sitting in some public
bouse in this city with the destiny of a great
State in his pocket.
After some further remarks Mr. Wade concluded,
and Mr. Mason occupiod the rust of the day.
Tbo Senate is still in session.
Horse.—Mr. GUmer introduced a bill to prevent
unnecessary surplus in tho Treasury, and to equal
ise grants oflaad among tho several States, which
was referred. Ho also asked consent to introduce a
bill for tho admission' of Kansas, which was not
granted.
Mr. Wright, of Georgia, introduced a Homestead
Bill, and Mr. Loiter a bill providing for the election
of postmasters by the peopio, which were referred.
Also a resolution calling on the President to inform
tho House what members of the 33d Congress who
voted for tho Kansas Nebraska Bill were subsequent
ly appointed to office under the late or present ad
ministration.
Mr. Hughes asked leave to introduce a resolution
discharging Mr. Wolcott, which was not granted-
Mr. Stephens said that Wolcott ought to be turned
over to tho Court for trial.
Mr. Davis, of Indiana, asked leave to introduce a
bill for tbo admission of Kansas, which was not
granted.
Mr. Smith introduced a bill for a railroad to tho
Pacific. The House then adjourned.
Latest from Callforola.
New Yoas, March 16.—The Steamer Star of the
West has arrived. She brings $1,300,000 treasure
and 200 passengers. The Star of the West connected
with the J. L. Stephens which brought down to Pan
ama $1,C00,000. The principal consignments are as
follows. Weils, Fargo A Co., $466,000; Howland A
Co., and Aspinwall $100,006 each; A- Belmont $64,.
000, Freeman A Co., $58,000; Exchange Bank $53,-
000; James Patrick $50,000.
The sloop of War Jamestown and tho British steam
er Leopard were at AspinwkU when the Star of the
West sailed. The tl. S. Steamer Fulton sailed on the
6lh for Son Juan with despatches for tho U. S. Min
ister of Nicaragua.
The California Legislature transacted no business
of interest.
The Sacramento Slave Caso has been decided and
the slave hooded over to the claimant.
The Indians in Tuolamuo County were murdering
the whites.
Two telegraph lines are projected to run through
the Southern part of the state.
The Counties of Yuba, Sutter, Yonlo and Solano of.
fer to raise $540,000 towards a Railroad between
Marysville and Beaecia.
The small pox Is committing sotno ravages at the
I'. S. Marine Hospital.
The frigate Mammae arrived from Talcabamd.
The civil war in Peru continues and the capture of
Aspquipa by Castilla was momentarily expected.
The American Ship Litxie Thompson and the Bark
• leorgLaoa were seised at the Chined Islands and
takea to Callas and the demand of the American Min
ister for their liberation was refused. The American
Bark Dorcas Ycator was boarded by the boat "of a
Chilian war Steamer. The American Minister has
demanded satisfaction for the insult.
Tho -Merrimoo is expected shortly.
The Governor of Sonora has called on the people
to exterminate Gaadara and bis nobler followers.
The latter has beaten the government troops earning
great destruction.
It is raid that the Mormons are about to emigrate
to Northern Mexico, bat the report is doabtfaL
Lieut Frees bad ascended the Colorado 150 miles
abovo Fort Yuma when his steamer went agroond,
but a light draft boat had gone two hundred miles
.further to some white settlements.
The Nicaragnan government has denationalized
Walker and his followers.
- Gen. Lamar forgot his credentials and has declined
an offer to receive them unofficially, preferring to
wait until he receives them.
[Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
Habmsecbg, March 15.
Nothing of local importance transpired in the Sen
ate to-day.
In the Qoure, several petitions were presented:
one by Mr. Irwin, to vacate a street in South Pitts
burgh.
The following bill was read In place, by Mr. Irwin:
To change the mode of voting in Pittsburgh.
Tbe Liquor Committee will report, on Thursday,
the modifications to tbe existing law.
St. Louis, March 15.—Late arrivals from K»n«as
state that tho anti-Topekaites bad trinmpbed. Tbe
Free State Convention at Leavenworth succeeded in
Dominating a candidate to the Constitutional Con
vention. A Douglas Democratic ticket was also
nominated. The election on the fith passed quietly.
So far as known, it is estimated that the number of
votes polled amounted to from 8,000 to 10,000. Tbe
enrollment of militia was proceeding, notwithstand
ing tbe proclamation of Governor Denver against it.
Babcock, the anti-Topeka candidate, was eleeted
Mayor of Lawrence, by a large majority. All was
quiet.
Cincinnati, March 15. —The Great Western aod
Princess came in collision at 3 o'clock on Sunday
morning, opposite Raleigh, Kentucky. Tbe Prin
cess was sunk in ten minutes to the hurricane deck.
Tbe cabin passengers, books and baggage were
saved. Three deck hands, one woman, two children
and a deck passongcr were lost. Tbe Great Western
took in passengers at Shawnee town.
Washington Crrr, March 15.—Bids for five mil
lions treasury notes were opened to-day, amounting
to nearly seven and a half millions of dollars, of
which $Bl,OOO are at 6 per cenU, nearly $5,000,000
at 5 per cent; $1,300,000 at 4$ per cent.; $046,000
at 4 per cent: $7,000 at 3$ per cent, and $lO,OOO at
3J per cent.
Telegrapnie markets.
New York, March 16.— Cotton heavy; 4000 bales
sold; prices easier but unchanged. Flour firm;. 8,500
bbls sold at $5 05@5 20 for State, on advance of sc.
Wheat firm; 4000 bush sold. Corn heavy; 88,000
bush sold at 68@69. Chicago Beef has advanced
26c; sales at $l2 25@12 50. Mess Pork declined 6c;
sales at $l6 7O@lo 75. Lard heavy. Bacon quiet.
Molasses firm at 31@33c. Tallow hfeavy. Whisky
advanced se; sales at 2is@22c. Coffee and Sugar
are firm. Freights on Colton to Liverpool 7-32; on
Flour Is 9d; on Grain ss. Stocks higher; Chicago
and Rock Island 82; Lacrosse 104; Mich. Southern
265; Reading 684; Brie 30$; Cleveland and Toledo
474; Galena and Chicago 88; Virginia sixes S2J;
Missouri fixes 84; Milwaukee and Mississippi 32.
pfnineT.MnA, * March 15. —Floor is hold with
much firmness, but tho market is inactive; sales of
2,000 bbls in lots, at $4,50 fur snperfloe, $6(3)5,06
for extra, and $6 for a lot of fancy Clodnnau; the
receipts and stock on hand are light. Rye Flour is
steady at $3,124, and Corn Meal at $2,874- Good
Wheat Is wanted at $l,lO for Red and $1,27 @1,30
for White, hot the market U nearly bare of this de
scription. Yellow Corn is active at 6O@olo, with
very limited receipts. Oats are doll at 36c. There
Is no change in Groceries. Sales of Rio Coffee at
9j@llo per lb. The stock of Sugar is very much
reduced and prices have an upward tendency. Pro
visions are quiot. Sales of Mess Perk at $l7, cash.
Hams, in pickle, command 9£@9i, Sides 8 and
Shoulders 7c. Lard has advanced; sales of bbl at
104 and keg at 114@lUc, cash. Whisky doll at
204@21 cents.
Baltxxou, March 15.—Flour dull and lower;
sales Howard Street at $4 60, and City Mills at $4 ST.
Wheat steady at $1 04 to $1 08 for red, and $1 10
to $1 20 for white. White corn advanced; sales at
57 to 58c; yellow lower; sales at 66c. Whlsky;a
shade better; sales city at 204, and Ohio at 21|c.
DAWES & CLULEY,
House, Sign and Ornamental Painters,
and an a iNBBBi ;•
CXALXXS X*
- White LeadahdZinoFaints,
Also, iu kinds cf Feints, 00% ,Ysrnldtee,/Wladow-GUtf*
, Putty, Brushes,*^
144 IRnf doers «6owDifln«siAia».
■rUSlytt
Commercial
, RIfiKSISO OF SaVUUXIOX—W« t» pleased tO be able to
OOIDUTTSS Of ARBITRATION FOE ftBKCART. ““““ U.. 1«» pap u DnmAUud. *-»I W
_ T» «. _ I wemclearon Monday morning at abost ? o clock. Tbe
n U * J .i-o DIC187 ’ , w Bfiia, Joas Fxxxis4 1 oaty (taujff of which we have heard at the time of this
DAUB ITCajrntras, Jura Qaxdwu. writing i», that the Messenger had her wheel broken to the
' ifw-mwh. She was in *orh a position that somo fears were
entettaioed that ebe Bight go to piece*. Happily, however,
■be went clear with only thj» d»fn»~« w lim
A* aoon as the new* spread that navigation h«d reopened,
itgar* a very lively aspect to the wharf. The Arctic, Capt
. Devitmey. which haa been loaded f»r a long time will
probably be the first boat to leave for New Orleasj. The
SlonongnheU packcu are again in hoalneca. The iplendld
Sky-Lark, Capt Jotoosoo, Uowena, Qtpt Dozier and Meteor,
Capt ttradea tor the Ulsaoori river, bang cot their colon
• inviting aUwhodesire excellent boat*and good' acccxnuoda
tiona to ship freight or take passage. For the Tpper
UiasLoippt there are also two splendid new boats sow nearly
ready the tJe Canada. Capt J Ward and tba Pemblnaw, Capt
1 Griffith. r
| For Cincinnati and we effer in onr advertising
, columns, the Jennie Grey, tne Endeavor, the (Jazell and thp
Dr Kane, all good boaistwo of them the Jennie Gray and
i Dr Kane being bat one season jear old.
’ The Reliance i» op for Nashville and also tho Hastings.
] For St Louis. Krotnk and St Paul, w« have the Hazel
| Dell, J l| Conn and Mary Oook.
1 For St Louis we give our rcaiien the Prims Donna, the
Metropolis, Melnotte, Orb, Empire City, Great West
Argonaut, Clifton. N Holmes. Anglo-Saxon, lowa and
: Marengo. These are all good well officered boats and we
1 hope may be entering npon a season ot surewfol trainees.
So much u the prosperity of this city identified with that
oi the steamboat Interest that we.Wm it ooe'ol tho first
I of tb * Pittsburgh press to UU.r to promote each.
; *" r New Orleans besides the Arctic already men'loned
there are the Si Lawrence and tho fi F Sav both Ural class
I boats, now nearly ready.
The Splendid I»-nmark, Capt Grey.ha- the Illinois river
Ito herself. Her card msy be found eleewhere Good luck
j L> her.
Weekly Review ofthe Plttaborgb market,
l BeparUd tpeciaUj fvr ti* POUburgh GaxtOe.}
! Pmsxcxae, Tceuat, MaacH IC, lsss.
There U a proepcct, now, 0 f an early -resumption of
bulnea. We ere enjoying moderate Spring weather, end
we hope, daring the week, to tee the rivers ©peo and oarlgi
tics retained. In uttdpattoo of thU evsut there it already
an addltleul aUr la the street* and a better tone through*
oot the batfowl _
fP. B.—Sine* the abotawts writieu wo are glad to learn
that the gorge at Brown’e Itlaod 1* gone, and the riven ere
therefore open from ben to fit Louis. There Is e One coal
boat stage of water, end buiores on the wharf yesterday
was quit* brisk. Some half diwen boats are ready to go ont,
with foil loads ]
The amount of eastern good* to go forward by boat is not
large. The purchases of western men on the seaboard ere
much lighter this year than aanel, and mast of the freight
already received baa gone forward by rail. The ruinous cut
throat rates charged by western roads tbis wl uter are eo low
that then is do inducement to hold freight back for the
river.
There la an improved demand f rum the west for our man
n&cturee, and the shipments for a few weeks will probably
bo sc tire. Nearly oil the rolling miOs bate resumed work
The boats In port will probably all get good loads out, and
there ought to boprodure enongh to wme this way to keep
them busy awhile
There has been a moderate »h«re of activity daring the
week In breadstuff's, grain and producu, and must of the
etocks of miscellaneous prodace on band hare been taken
by eastern buyers—Hno lading beans, dried fruit, apples,
batter, Ac. There Is, In fact, Bo large stock of soy articlo
on hand; bnt then It most be remembered that the market
la not in a temper to bear large stocks of anything The
tendency to depraarion and panic la too strong.
Prices have generally been well maintained. The general
expectation, however, appear* to be that floor and grain
will decline as soon as the receipts tneraase largely.
By our Cincinnati exchange* w* learn that Bngar and
Molasses are again tending np. The Cincinnati Gazette of
Saturday says;
Angara and Uulassos are hold very firmly, and holders
Sell reluctantly st ths advanced rate* current. There I*
a steady-'upward tendency In the South, and correspondent*
at New Orleans advise their houses here, to-day, to sell only
In the. small way. Dispatcher to the Chamber of Com merer,
under date of iset evening, quote Sugar at OJ4 for fair, and
private advice# of the tame date are still more favorable
Tbe Louisville Joarnal of Friday contains tbe following
Information.-
There te great excitement in the New *OrlraifS Sugar
market. ‘A private dispatch, received yesterday, quotes
ctrietly prime tager at 7Jf to cents, prime Coffee at
cent*, and Malones at 32 cent*."
Money continue nominally plenty; and is easy uf access
to undoubted borrowers. The banks keep their discount
line* low, simply from lack of first class paper. Exchange
Is easy at previous rates, and currency rules a.
Yirgiuia money, by Itself going at 3.
.The N. Y Times of Saturday tsyt:
There is a farther decline today of fall half per cent, in
Exchange on England, wtibsaletof best bank and banker's
names, for the steamer tomorrow, at V cent.
The axtrames for this class are called at the does of‘Change
hour* cent. There was a considerable basinets
done In the Uttar on private terms, the bankers being tbe
boyiTS. fl>e demand from the Importers is extremely light
for Exchange of any class, and tbe coarse of the market
really Degins to shape as though the next tom of specie
across the Atlantic may be this way. Tbe Money market 1*
easy, and for discounts quite dnll and cheap.”
The Philadelphia N. American Bays:
There U no change in the oot-door rates for muney;
quotations rang* at cent per annum; the formor for
ths best paper, which u scarce and readily negotiated at
our lowest figure.*’
ASSES—No inquiry, Potalb nominal at aud Pearls
ut®OU. Soda A«h is steady at 3%@4.
APPLES—Ttosre has been e good demand, and tbe few
lota offered on arrival quality.
BUTTER AND EGGS—There buboes a Steady inquiry for
prime 801 l Butter fftna the retail trade, and sales at
Common Roll, sales at 13@74. Eggs ara In good request at
11, and nearly all on the market were taken at that figure
yesterday.
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—The season ts nearly over; the
ooly tractactions we bear of are at (1,25 fl 100 tbs.
DEANS—The inquiry has been better during the p«st
Week, and tale* of mixed at 60, Common Whits *l,°o, and
i*rlme Small do, *1.12@*1.25.
BACON—The demaud continue* qultr limited and tbs
market dnll; small mlea of country bhonidere at 7 aud city
do at 7V£ 81d«w 8% Western Hams city do 10V£ These
are cash rates. (Ju loog time to country sales of cucmldtrs
BUCKETS AND TUBS—fnannfiumrers at Failston and
New Brighton are selling as follows: Buckets $1 70@195,
caramon and 3 hooped; No. 1 Tubs $9 25; Ho. 2 $9 No. 3 76;
$6; No. A $4 26; per dozen. Thee* are cash prices, par
foods, at factory. From store* oommoa backets are held
at (1 per dozen.
BROOMS—there is »fair supply, and pikes range from
*1 26 per dozen for common to (3 for choice extra, interme
diate grades ranging accordingly.
CORDAGE—
Msnllla Rope, coil, 13 c ft lb Manilla Rope, cut, 14 c ft lb
Hemp Rope, eoil, 16 c fl lb White Rope, cut, 16 c 9 lb
Tarred Rope, coil, 14 c V lb Tarred Rope, cat, 13 e fl ft
Packing Tard, floe, 13 c ft tb Packing Yam,com 12 c ft lb
HKD CORDS—Manilla, tl&, *3,75 ft do*.
Manilla, 2) coll. 15 Cta. fit fl).
Hemp, *l!s7,£,76<as3,Sfldcix.
Hemp, ft coil, 12 eta ft lb.
PLOUGH LlNKS—Manilla, 87 cta dpi. Hemp, 70c.
OUTTON YARNS—Prices remain as before quoted:
Noe. 6 tolOlnclosiTß 22 c ftfo No. 18
Noe. 11 A c ft lb No. 17....
No. 13 —24 eft lb No. 18....
No. 14 .25 eft lb No. 19....
No. 16 2A eft BijSo. 20-
l3c fl tbiNo. 800
— ~~ll c fl Ibljio.WO
?...loe*tt> No. 1000..„
9c«lb|
aazmsos.
No. 400:.
No-600-
No. 600.
No. 700.
CHEESE—A limited Inquiry from the retail and country
trade at 0 for good W. K. The stock ts not large bat
abundant.
CANDLES AND SOAP—Condloe are steady at onrqoota.
tions : —dipped 12, mould 12',* and adamantine 28.
Soap remains os before, steady at 5 for common, for
Palm, and 10 for Sawyer’s Toilet and Castile, for do
Chemical Olive, and 7 for do German.
CRAN BERRIES—a llghrinqolry; sales at *740(38,00ft bbl
DRIED FRUIT—Tbe demand for abutment has taken up
nearly all the Applaa on tale at $1,37%- and on* or two lot*
at $1,40(3*L60. Peaches are scarce aud firm at §3,5C«3f3,7 5.
FEATUERB—w« Dots salea of prime western, on arrival,
at 46 bnt only in small lots; from store they are held
at 50.
FEED—We quote Fuad, on arrival, within tbs range
of 40<560 for Bran, Shorts, ShipstefTs and Middlings.
FlSH—thara is alight but regular demand far Markarel
No 3. large, at $n,60@12 bbl, and $8,23 ft hlf bbl; Hali
fax Uerrlng White Fish, ordinary $11; Lake Superior,
do $l2; half do ordinary $5,75<£f1,0Q; do Lake Superior $B,Oo
Trout, bbls so3o@slo. Codfish
FLOUR—The openlngof thsrivtrbaachecksd operations,
and lbs market for tbe preseut Is dntl at our quotations,
Wsqoote inpsrfios on arrival at @ $3,30 and extra at
$3,6i@J3,7f0 From store, tales of super at53,76@*5,57; extra
and fsmlty do at $4,C2@M,76. Rye flour, $3,00
@53,12. Com Meal tt*3C2.
GRAIN—The supply of Oats Is moderate and sales on
arrival at 29. Coax Is firm at 60 for sound ear, and earns
■ales to arrive 49 Krs is tn fair request at 60 from first
bands and sales trom store at 66. BaaiXT Is dull at 40@4i.
Waxav Is tn staady request at 70073 f-r Rad and 80@S5 for
Pennsylvania Whits; Southern Whit<- J).
GROCERIES—The excitement belo.t au net yet affected
our market here to any extent, although It probably will
daring tha week. Sugar ranges from and Moluoee
at 68, to country, with an upward tendeuev, Coffee Is firm
at 12Q1214 an« Rice at .
GAN PlPE—tbe following are the quotations for wrought
Iron tubing:
Inch Oh Pipe.... 7 ct*-|
I : :~M ■ -
5k -
eubject to the crutamary discount.
HOMIJJY—a light demand, end talea W the retail trade
at $6,00 ft bbL
HA Y—a fair supply at scales, and old at $9014 ft ton
HIDES—Then 1» no change in the market, but price*-are
firm; tale* of Oreeo at 6. Green tatted at (I, and Dry flint at
IS@l4. 3
Inch Qu Pipe.„32 cU
2 “ “ _6O “
1% “ " ... 90 -
S ...1,30 “
3J< ...1,00 "
4 “ ...1,90 “
IKON A NAlLS—there (•*
rate* ire unchanged, and wo
very light demand, but
repeat our qoolatiooa:
aotm nws. ’
Per pound- -
I*os, *c.
Oommon Bar Iron per fi>...23£
Juniata “ “ ...4)2
Iren Plow Wing* “ ...4>|
“ “ Slaba “ ...4
BAH*.
lOd to lfid Nell* «
8d to 9d “ Brad*
ooor isos. !
1 Winch - flb Itw
am xoxA.
Beat quality— M bg
aotnm*Rnsqxrixx.
lnch -...-V ft
fiat bail
Dote* Shoo Iby Jg, 7-10 [
and Winch ; 8W
Dandy Tire, lg by «£, !
7-16 and W Inch... fcg
Baddl« Tree 1W and 1W I
by 3-16 and W In 1
do "W, 1 and lg
byB-16* gin “ 4g
A Fence Neilf fk keg..—3,75
fid * 7d “ “ 4^»
fid ' ....A6O
4d “ .....Zlfi
3d “ .....5,78
2d « “ 7,00
Cnt Splkee 3 to 4W
Inch 4^5
“ 6 to « .....4,75
Wro’t Spike* Inch
tJI leactba
“ M 6 u
Dollar ElnU ft D) —6^
BBxrr nos.
*.18,14,15,10*17 *fc4Vs
18,20,22 * 24... “ ft
28 “
.BATHER—There li bo i
change to note but boldjrr*
firm ai our quotation*:
Red flpanilh Bole ft ft.,
ffleagnter u “
Upper Leather fl do*.
Bridle “ “
Bklrtfsg Leather fllb
Her0e5....... 2l®2i}
LARD—Verj Uttle dolCc email ulti of coontry No, 1 i*t
9U, end city do et 10.
UESB POKK—A very light demand, end sis of hinell
lota et fifths.
OlL—There t» e f»ir local demand for Lard Oil No. ] 'at
86, end No. 2 et 75. Lineeed Oil U seedy et CO.
POTATOES—Scarce end Id Improved reoast; lalee Tram
Orel handset 60, end from etore et CS, lor Neabennocka.
PiO METAL—The following trunetfems hare coma tu
onr knowledge daring lb* week: 800 tad TOO toa» b. b ,
Hanging Socket 223, eaib; 200 a& cold blaat Allegheny at
$23, ais mot; 100 do “Prenkatown” (auperior coke tnatal) at
$22, tlx mot; and 200 do Anthracite No. Sat $24, tix moe.l
SEEDS—Tbtn la not modi moranunt in Cloeerafed, bbt
we notice calae«f email lota from atora to the city trade ht
s4,76@s4,B7 t sadlntbeamaU way from Merest si,oo(&£S,£6
Timothy, aaiaa ol aznall lota to tba trade at s2,oo<g 12,12,
asd !a the retail way at $2,37(8 $2,60. Flax la In requnt at
•ljflS.
SALT—a iteady demand and talea at previous rates—
sl,62 for No. 1 and- $1,76 for extra.
TALLOW aelw of trough at 6 and rendered at 0.
WINDOW GLASS—prices are Ana, and we repeat onr
quotahona tar the caau aiara dty make:—BxB and 7xo
Bxlo, $3,76; 6xll to 9xll and «Xl2 to 10x12, tt,?v
Bxl3 to 9x13 and 9x14 to 10x16, Tbeae are nat oab
prices; constry branda range 60 oenta $ box less. For tba
enpceeding medium stzae, 10 ft cent discount off.
WHITS LEAD—Ana and in (toady demand at s2£o to
keg tor pore In oU, and dry Be V lb, subject to tba uma| dis
count- Bed l>ad 8 W@9, net, and Litharge BW.
WHISKY—SaIe* of Maw at 18; Beetlfied u steady at 20®22
ALLEGHENY OAITLB 11ABKET.
Tczmr, Mimes ic, isss
BEEVES—'The market wo doll and the quality of Block
offered rather inferior; of 876 bead offered only 600 told, and
part of three were taken on eastern account. Piicearaand
fronted, groa, eqoel to 4sB, net, but the ruling rate*
ware far rood medium to prime.
SHEEP—236O head dOfersd and 450 eoU at 3<33U, rroa*.
tbs rest being sent east.
HOGS—About 1200 bead offered, and 226 sold at 4fts,
gross, aa la quality, Tberaattrereablppedeaat.
Nxw You GATTU lUtx»,Harch ICt—There tu a plan,
tlful eupply at all the yarda today and prices hate declined
folly half a cent a pound. Tba gooumfeelUng price today
wax 10c, but ealea were made of prime cattle Sir lie, which
waa the highaat price we beard o£ Cattle hare been «xa&-
tng In freely dnrlagthe whole woek, but they are moaUrof
tn ordinary to common description. The number on tale
at AlUt ton's wu 2,466 head and for the week 2040
The current price* tor the week at all the markets areas
tollewa: Beef Cattle—Flnt quality, 9 cwt llOJOaill
ordinary quality, slo@slo6Q; common do, ta.ofta« jut? it.’
ftrior do, $B,00&&&9. Sheep and Lambt ■ First aaalitT
PSUAnxLrau Carat Uaxox—lhe offarlngeof Baef and
other Cattle tor the week amounted to 892 b<*L of which
200 were (hipped toNewYopk. ffeemarksthubeea brisk
and price* hne been'Well maintained, ruling at 7 Wi&ou ’
the offeringi cf Sheep el Wardril’. ibureYard amcratod
to WaS^ dbp ~ dor to ffW®»
; The arriTal* mtoW* tfntofl Dnrre Yard tor the weak,
l We a»w ©nr fi tend Capt Hardman yesterday of the good
l steamer, ArltouU t*be 11 now in Cinclnnatiloadod to dtaw
j Are feet. He will bate a good Heal more freight »»>»< then
; teare 00 CO for here Do Is going down to take command
1 today.
| luthecoureoof tlio neat two days there will boa Terr
I largenumberof arrivals at this port. The Henry draff and
: the Jacob Poo are all ready to come. The Poe has been
lying fcelOW all ready to come on tor a long Ume. Capi
Stewart baa boro In tow a bat Mr Brown,the first clerk baa
stack by.. The Captain was fearing sbe might be Injured by
the break op, but fortunately every thing U safe. The
number of boats prevented from coming or going by the
Ute gorge of ice was large. Thsro were the Clare Wo.
Baltimore, Eunice,Lebanon, Pomeroy, Prima Derma. Inter
change, Diamond, BPitlbberd, Alternant, Memphis ami
other*.
We onehfU send from twenty-firo to thirty boats ont of
here daring this week. Doubtlees wo shall bare m the
tame time twenty arriraU.
The ftret among the departure* will probably be, the
Arctic for New Orleans and the El Lawrence for tho ume
port.
The Neptune, Cept P.*, will lease f..r St Louis probably
to-day. '
The splendid Argonaut for the umo port—to-day. Also
the Anglo-Saxon for the same port—probably to-day.
The Key West for Louisville—probably today.
The rlrer bore hard opon 9 feet l*»t night at dark and
*u still rising
FOR CINCINNATI * LOUIS- I in?- >
YILLE.—Tho fine passenger steamer
JENNY GRAY,Captain Dunlap, will leave for the shore
and all intermediate ports on the opcniDg of navigation.
For freight nr pauag* apply on board, or to
f«26 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents.
FOR CINCINNATI AND >
LOUISA ILLS—The new and
Jtassenger steamer ENDEAVOR, W, J. MarkeUTwililciiTe
for the above and all Intermediate ports on TIIJA DAV the
Ifltb InsL. at 4 o'rlea kp. M. Fortnight or passoge anidv
on board or to FLACK, BAItNEg, A Co.,
__ Agents.
‘jp’Oß CINCINNATI" * >
-L YILLE.—'The fine steamer OAZEL,
E. Brans, will leave for the abore and all
porta, on THIS HAT, lflth Inst., at 4 r. a.- For freight or
postage apply on board or to
FLACK, BARNES * CO.. A git.
FOB NASH\ ILLE —Te line Dew Hteamer
ILELTANCE, F. X. Reno, Master, will leave for the
above and all nt&nnodlate ports on the opening of naviga
tion . For freight or passage apply >m board or to -
_ _ IXACK A BARN EE, kWtts.
F"‘ OR NASHVILLE.— The “ftne.JE&L*
etoamer lIA STINGS, Capt. Porter, willJfigggSi
leave for ihe al~>ve and all intermediate
DAY. 10fh in»t For freight nr passage apply on board or tn
. fi* 4 FLACK. BARNEB_4 CO, Agent*.
FOR ST. LOUIS. The tine steamer
SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. Shepherd, will U|T( for
the above and all intermediate ports on BATURDAY, the
20th inst. For freight or passage apply on board, or to
mrRS PLACE, BAKNB9 A CO.. Agent*.
For st. louis anu Illinois river
—The fine eteamer CAMBRIDGE,Capt. Samnel Dean,
will leave fer the above and all Intermediate port* on SAT
URDAY, tho 20tb luil ,at 10 o'clock, a ■ kur freight nr
pa*aa£n apply on board, or to
mrlfi FLACK, BARVfcS A 03 , Agenta
For st. Louis and Illinois river.
—Tha fine •teamer 8. P. UIBBaILD, Capt. Qaorge W.
Itw*<!, will Imre for the abeT* and all latemediete porta
“O SATURDAY, the 20th 1 tut., at 4 o'clock, p.x. For freight
or pamge apply oa boanl, or to
mrlfl - " _
FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agent*
For ST. LOUIS AND MISSOuIT~IEgT>
R I RIVE R.—The spendM
METEOR, C*pt. T. E. Draffent, will Irate for
all intermrdiato porli on WEDNESDAY, the I7th Inst, at
10 o’clock, a. u. For freight or passage spplr on hoard.rort
FOR ST. LOU Is.—The hne I ICS;
steamer DR. KANE, Oapt. S. Shaman,
will leave tar the above and all Intermediate wrta. on
TUI3 DAT. 16th Inst, at 10 o'clock, iu. For freight or
passsge apply on board or le
fell FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents.
F)R StT "LOUrs, KEOKI'K~ GALENA,
DDBCQOE AND Bt. PAUL—The splendid steamer
HAZEL DELL, Cspt Rni, wilt leave for tl><* above and all
Intertnrdista ports on the opening of navigation. For
freight or passage apply on board or to
mil) FLACK, BARNES A CO.
.. —23e*lb
«2»c tb
JO c 9 ft
alcflfc
- 8 eft lb
8 cfkß>
.... 8 c ft n>
...svcvr*
~S£c*yd
EOR St. LOUIS.-r-The splendid steamer
P&IMA DONNA, Capt.3l»rsh Ford, will leave for the
above and all intermediate on the opening oi nariga
lion. For freight or passage apply on board or to
tar 10 PLACE, BARN ICS A CQ-
For st. Louis,: keokuk. , na* 1 ».
BURLINGTON. MUSCATINE, ROCKJkBBgSg
ISLAND, DAVENPORT, GALENA, DUBUQUE AnITbT.
PAUL—Tbs fine new side-wheel steamer PEMBINA,
Captain T. 11. Grtfilth, will leave for the above and all inter
mediate ports on theapenlog of tiavtgatinn For freight or
[asuse apply on board, or tej
fr-T FLACK. BARNES A CO., Agents.
For st. lows- k eokuCT
BURLINGTON. MUSCATINE, ROCKJs3&E2
ISLAND. DAVENPORT. GALENA. DUBCQUE ANITsT.
PAUL.—The fins new aide-wheel e eamer CANADA, Chpt
J Ward, will leave for tbs above and all Intermediate ports
on the opening of navigation. For freight orpasaageanplv
on board, or to jfor, FLACK. BARNES A CO., Ag’ta
FOR St. LOUIS.—The splendid | JCgrfc
•tsamor M ETROPOLIS, Captain Calhoun,
will leave for the above an 1 ail intermediate
opening of Navigation. For freight or passage apply to
tnril REA A JONES.
FOU St. LOUIS;—The splendid » (Cff* *
steamar MELNOTTE, Copt. A.McGowan
will leave for tha above and all intermediate
opening of Navigation. For freight or apply on
board or to mrfl FLACK, BARNES * CO.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—The splendid i ICWf .fc
steamer ORB, CapL Way, will lcare for therfgi§i2£3
abort and all Intermediate porta, on THIS
at 4P. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to
mr4 FLACK, UABNE3 b Q 3„ Agtl'
FOR ST. LOUIS—The splendid . (CP* iw
•tramer EMPIRE CITT, CapL Tender
irrlfT, will leave for the above and all
dlate porta on THIS DAT, 16th Inst., at 4 o’clock, P. M. For
freight or paange apply on board or to
Pf 3 FLACK, It ARNES h CO., Ageqtq
For st.Louisa keokuk—, res*
The fine passenger packet J. 11. CoNN,JffiSB9ff
C*pt- Woodborn, will leave for the above and olHitemeulatß
porta, on the opening of navigation. For passage or freight
apply on board or to FLACK, BARITES * CO, Agt*.
EOR ST. LOUIS, —The fine new » fgffviw
fte«ner GREAT WEST, CapL AlcCol-J£sEEl£
loagh, will leave for the above and all
cn the opening of navigation. For freightor passage snnlv
on board or to fmrtl FLACK, BARNES k QQ^Agtf.
FOR ST, LOUIS—Tho splendid i JESVfc
steamer ARGONAUT, CapL Geo. L.
Leah, will leave for the above and al Intermediate porta, on
THIS DAT, 16th Inst., at 4 f it. For freight or paassgo
apply on board or to
i’*2s • FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agents.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—The splendid t
steamer CLIFTON, Capt. Thomas Poe.
will Inure Car the above and all Intermediate ports, on the
opening of navigation. For freight or passage apply on
board or to fmrl] de.l FLACK A BARNES. Agt*.
FOR ST. LOUIS—The splendid t fCPruw
steamer NATHANIEL HOLMES, 1&&&&K
hennWay, will leave fur tha above and
on the opening of navigation. For freight or p—ag- annlr
on board or to [mrl] FLACK, BARNES A CO- Agents
For Missouri RrvER.-Tho
fine new steamer BOWEN A, Capt.
will leave (or the above and all Intermediate
DAT, tbs 10th Inst. For freight or pawage apply on board
“fto fe2 FLACK. UAK.VK3 A CQ.. Agte.
FOR ST. LOUIS.-Theflne new | fUV* :>a
passenger steamer, "ANOLO SAXON,'VtSSIiBS
Capt. Baker, will leave for the above *nH ||] intermediate
porta on THIS DAT. 16th InsL, at 4 »vieck P. M. F o r
freight or passage apply on board or to
REA A JO.VE9, 67 Water strecL
FLACK, BARNES A CO, Ag'ta.
No. 87 Water St‘
FOR ST. LOUIS.—The fine new i fllPr
Cut running paasanger steamer TOW A
Capt. Monro, will leave foi tha above and all intermediate
porta on THIS DAT lCtblnrt- at 4f. w. Forfrelebtor
pempo apply on board or m
J*22 LACK, BARNES A CO-, Agents.
FQK ST. LOUIS.— The fine new r
■toamer &lARCNOO, Capt.
will Iwt® for tb« above and all intannodlatenortaSi
xms DAT,IA(h 1n..,, u 1 o'clock PM. Por“ °“ r
frdgut epplj on board or to
Ja2l
FOR KEOKUK, DAVENPORT,, *
ROCK ISLAND, GALENA and T»r Ifiggfig
BUQUB.—The floe p&tscngvr etearoerMAßY UCOKTCsSt
Wm. Dalzrll, wIU Imt# for the *lxire and all intermediate
port* on the opening of natlgatioo. For freight or i min n
apply on board or to 1
lllinois River Direct.
1U rr.ORIA, PERU, LA SALLE. AND ALITSOT'IIS.
T DIATE PORTS ON TUE ILLINOIS RIVER.
HE new and elegant side wheel passenger
>leue« DENMARK, C*pt RlchirJ 0. Gr»r, will 1«,„
for tns tboT* porta on tfaa opening of navigation. for
freight or poaaaga apply on twain! or to
“ rl f LACK. BARNES A CO. Agent*.
.Htto ©titans, &r.
FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW, fCP*.»
ORLEANS—The floo sew fteamer R. F.
SAS9, Oapt W T Barr. will leave far the above and all inier
modUte porta on the opening of navigation. For btlgfator
passage apply on board or to
fttttt FLACK, BARNES 1 00AgnnU.
EOR MEMPHIS AND NEW i fCß*.*
ORLEANS. The fine new rteamer aflaySfiS
BY.; LA-WRESOE, Capt. It. D. Oochran, wit! I ear* ior the
above all intermediate porta on XHIS BAY, tho 16tb
insL ForlWahtorpaasageapplywaJUjerdor to
foQ FLACK, BARNES A 00, Agta
FOR MEMPHIS ASP NEW OK- ■ tB» r.
LEANS The aplendlJ ateoner ARCtIC,AyuSK
Capt. Barlnney, will leavavor tho oberre and ioterueuate
otfta on THIS I> AT, the 10th inat For freight ox toms*
Spj?y“ board or to FLACK. BARNES AGO, Agent*
4_ A. HA RUT
HABDY A M’QRBW,
STBAMBO^T
Como* or Fran akdßskt btb*tv, •
•aiMtf ' rmsnsQ^'a
BrtSBIKWB.
fflinrimtatt, At.
i&aspidr, Set.
St. S.OUIB, &c.
FLACK BAHKEB A CO,
FLACK, HAftKBS ACO..A«nt«
—a o. itarr
E D WAR D T. M EG R AW,
WHOLESALE DEALEB IN
TOBACCO AND OIGARg,
NO. S4l LIBKRTT BTRXXT, BX AD OT WOOD,
PITTSBURGH, PKNNA^
riFFERS TO THE TRADE A LARGE, FRESH AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK, pm
tbiaed (rotn lwpnrt»«r» iM MwuMhwh, awwmgtwfaieh «ra th» folkawlaf Ltorite brand*
w. U. Grant's A. No. 15» Tobaaeo,
Robinson A Co’* Tobacco,
Eagan* Howard's Tobaceo,
Gnat's Pound linap CaTcndisb#. ■ . *
Hamid and Kailroiulßraada,
200 Caddy Boze* Half Posad Lamp.
CIGARS! CIOABStJ OIOABSU! .
ONE MILLION ASSORTED BRANDS.
All of which wo offer to the trad* at prioes which f»a. ~v , . aalfcdAnrtfF
W. E. CHILDS & CO’S
PATXNT ELASTTO riSX AND WATXR’PRQOF
CEMENT HOOF I 3SF Or.
Be JOHNSON, Proprietor*.
A uf £°'e^^ A S^?, T ?£9^’ TRACT and put on at THE SHOBTEST NOTICE
r£ut tha Etioo B°°H«e. » Wee tb» ocljjot teralrfHut wfflrtCC—follj
. . 11 IS PERFECTLY FIBB.AITD WATER-PROOF,
M repreteutod. W« wfllpotiicnkr
8. A. JOHNSO&, l „ t „ , PERRIS A JOHNSON,
WM. JOHNSON, J No. 133 Third (trot, betwcea Wood tod BmUhflcld,
Pitttbcrgh, Peaaa.
I htTB mtdo • che
.al U 'o o *"Mch^,‘^ b fcTl l o'i"“‘‘ nU1 ”° “ ,,M " W *• omu>3 * 00-8 EOOFIXB. Utt *nj offla, til. r.-
u ~£,K3S»Ss**'< ~"S&s3srn‘' 43sassr^M.-,^
7 ' , ’ JOSEPH M. LOCKS. flhiptt,
lAt * r **wy Ka 12S Waloat«trwt,<aadnn*tl f Ohio.
1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857.
KIEB ’s pobtablb boat like •
V r P ?il !,lTa ” i " Canal and Railroad. SfeaffScjl
Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Way.
FOR. TRANSPORTATION HAVE BEEN LARGELY INOREAS-
CANAL
—_L— KIBS. k MITCHELL. Proprietor*.
ilmußfißfnts.
Thalberg and "Vi*»uTt«»mipa
Respectfully announce that they
will gjxe their
FIRST AND ONLY CONCERT.
IN Tnia CITYON
TITITRSDAY, MARCH JiTH
AT
CITY HALL
OHARITY CONCERT,
For th. Benefit of Panto-rant’* and Mercy
Hospital bp tb«
PUPTLS OF UR. J. T. WAMELINK, AT
LAFA YKTTE JIALL , WOOD STREET,
On Tuesday Evening, March 16th 1658.
PROGRAMME—PART FIRST
1. Chorus, “O'hafl tx* ye fr**,’ from Ueraini, t-y the
pupils.
-■ Duett, "Cloche* da Monastore," par La/ebure Welx,
by MlSses Heazelton end Derry.
3. Song— Bright Black Eye*, ' Kachen, by Mr*.
Scully.
4. Duett—“Let us Dane* oa the Sand," OoTar, by Mrs.
Burke and Mlm Cochran.
5 Solo, Piano— M La Carmtsante," par J. BlamanthaL by
Mia Lett* Addison.
fl. Song Waltx—“Acbeasaorta." par N, Perelli, by Mia*
Addi*on.
T. Chorus—“ Night's Shade no linger,’(from Moacs la
Egypt,) b, the pupil*
H. Solo, llano—lntroduction* and Yailatioos, j>ar Kalk
brvoner, by S. L. Miller.
lu Song— I "Spring la Coming,” par 11. Klebcr, by Ula
Madeira.
11. "Casta Diva," (from Norma.) by Miss A. Wade.
11l- Trio Solo and Chora*—“Land of the Trumpet,” etc.,
from Anna Boleoa, by the pupil*.
PART SECOND.
See small programme).
Ticket*—FlFTY CENTS—two ticket* admitting one cuo
tie man and two ladies—to be had at the Music and Book
tor*. mrlilt
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.—
MISS KIMBERLY Lean aim Mairaozsxsß.
j. o. uanley I-Staqs Mi»nipi
HAVE YOU SEEN TUB ELEPHANT?—RE-ENGAGE
MENT FOB SIX NIGHTS ONLY OF THE STAR SIS
TERS, LUCILLE AND HELEN, and Popular Com
edian, MR. T. HAMILTON.
The THREE PAST MENhaying drawn overflowing bouse*
every night last week to aadience* numbering in the
aggregate upward* of SEVEN THOUSAND PEOPLE,
the management feel* compelled to announce a repeti
tion of this remarkable play fur
MONDAY and TUESDAY EVENINOS, MARCH 15th and
ICth, ISSS, which will be Its seven th and eighth rep
reaentation In Pittsburgh. It Is a remarkable play,
full of fun, flash sod frolic—wit and merriment
—dancing, singing, minstrelsy, etc—organ grind
ing, banjo playing —all the well known popular
song* of the day—flro works, booflrea, illuminations,
etc—shaker dances, pawnbrokers’ shops, fashionable
gambling hells, fortune tellers and astro legist*, conclud
ing with a grand carnival and masqoe ball entitled tbs
THREE FAST MEN ; oa, THE FEMALE BLUEBEARDS
Played In Boston by the Star Sisters, eigbty-sevan con
secutive nights, to cruwdod houses—conTUlsod with
laughter from beginning to end.
Jenny Fair I o vc, (a strung m lndcd girl,) Miss Lucille; Lovely
Nancy.(nnorgangirk) Miss Lucille; Miss Tam bo, (s female
minstrsl,) Mias Lucille; Count Navarino, (th* fop.) Miss Lu
cille; Henry Ilelm,(the sailor.) Miss Lucille; Belcher Qua,
(a * porting man,) Mia Lucille; Maria, (something of a
witch,) Mim Helen; Petite Charm, (the street finger J Mia
Helen; Gnltar, (the minstrel,) Miss Helen; Mungo Jim,
iibo little sweeps Miss Helen; Young America, Mia Helen;
Jerry Blossom, Mr. T. Hamilton; Frank Falrlove (first ap
pearance) Misi Myron; Maria, (first appearance,) Mia Lizas
Saflord.
auction Salts.
P« M. DA VIS, Anotloneer.
Commercial Bale* Room*, No. 64 Fifth Street.
Boots, brogans and gaiters^od
Tueeday morning, lflth Ins*., at 10 o’clock, at the
Commercial Sales Rooms No. 64 Fifth stmt, will be told,
by order of Railroad Oompaoy, for account whom It may
concern,
6 caeea Mena’ super heavy Boots;
2 “ M ** fine “
4 “ assorted Boya and Tooths' Boots:
1 " Boya Brogans;
1 “ Mlsna’ Morocco Slippers;
1 “ Ladles' Lasting Qalters;
2 ** ** Baskins;
3 “ Mines’ oalters and Botkins;
The abOTa are all fresh desirable goods, to which the at
tention of tha trade la invited, P. M. DAVIS, Aoet.
ALOABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION
On Toasday evening, March 16th, at 7 o’clock at the
Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 64 Fifth St. will be told for
cash, par foods:
26 share* Mechanic’s Bank o! Pittabareb
>o “ M. A M. itanh do
IS “ Citizens’ Bask do
24 •' Allegheny Bank
9 “ Northern Liberties Bridge Co.
mrl3 __ P. M DAVIS, Anct.
Retail dky uoous stoke At Arc
tion—On Tuesday morning, March ICth. at 10o’clock
at the Dry Goods 8 tore of M. Frederick, No. 715 Penn st,
will bo sold the entire stock of Dry Goods. Trimmings, Ac
comprising thausnal Tarietr kept in a retail store
also. Counter, Shelving, Store, Lamp, Ac.
Mria P- M. PATIB, Anct.
ANDSOME COUNTRY VIiLA AND
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION.—Oa
Thursday morning, March 18th. at Dl o'clock, on thspreo
isee, will be told the decant residence of J. W. Kerr. Arch
rtttato at tho Tillage of Sewickley, (opposite the
Rail Road Btation,)whichbaa been lately erected ofSte best
materials,workmanship, and In modern style, embracing
erry convenience that could bo finished i s the best
manner with marble mantles, ornamental stucco, etc_
baring a constant supply of pore wholesome water In the
first and second stories, as well as the basement.
The ground, which contains upwards of ono and one-third
seres. Is highly Improred with gravel walks, ornamental and
trees, ebmbbery, etc. Tbe property cost upwards ol
which may be examined on application to the owner
at hts office. No. 26 Bt. Clair st.
Also, a quantity of Household Furniture; among whieh
are one superior Rosewood Case 0U Octavo Plano Forte,
made by Nonas A Clark, Bide Board, Dressing Bureau
Tablss, Fancy Floral Btaod, Chairs, Bedsteads, Bedding,
China, Glass and Qnoenswaro. Carpeting, Kitchen Utensils,
etc. Terms at tale. [mrt] p.M. DAVIS, Anct.
W AHEIIODSE ANDLOT AT AUCTION.
TT —On Tuesday evening, March 16tb, at 7U o’clock,
at tbe Commercial Hides Rooma, No. 54 Fifth street, will be
sold that valuable tat of Ground, situate on tbe south side
°. f Be f°?lv n ?* r » front on Second
street of 20 feet inch, and extending bafk ?» foot 10
Incbee, on which Is erected a TWO STORY BRICK WARE
HOUSE, No. 78, lately occupied by Cummins, Tanka A Co.
snldect to an annual ground rent of tI2A payable attar
tcrly. Terms st sale. [tart] P. mTdaYIS, A«r*i
AILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTH ST..
At the nsw Commercial Bale* Rooms. Ne. 64 Fifth
street, eTery week day, are held public tales of roods In all
T4r^iJ> > aulted for the trzds and consumers, from a targe
stock ehkb is constantly replenished with fresh coosim
menta, that most be closed forthwith.
At 10 o’clock, A. Dry Goods and (hncy. articles, com
prising nearly everything needed In tbe line for personal and
wlo cotlery, hardware, clothing, boots sad
shoe*, ladies wear, Ac.
2 o’clock, P. SL, household and kitchen furniture, new
and second band; beds and bedding, carpets, elegant Iron
stone China ware, stoves, cooking utensils, groceries. As.
At 7 o’clock, P. IL, fancy artlcua, watchea, docks, jewel
ry, musical instruments, gone, etnshiw. dry goods, boots
and shoes, books, stationery, Ac. P.B C DAVIS. Auct’r.
AUSTIN LOOMIS & GO., merchants' Eiehnnge.
STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS 4
CO, AT THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE EVERY
THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, Insuraccsf and
Copper Stock, Bond end Beal Estate sold at public sale
at thn Merchants' Exchange fay
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.
Notea, Drafts and Loans an; Beal Estate negotiated on
reasonable terms by AU9TIN LOOMIS A CO*
eeZl Stact Note Broken. W Fourth st.
MATTSON'SCELEBRATED syringes
—These Byrlnges are pronounced to b* superior to
any syringe now in use. Those wishing anything In this
line should cal! and examine them before purchasing else
where. mri JOS. FLEMING.
gEL L HANGING!
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICEH
Door Dells at f’ aft
tad upwards, put up la the best style by
.-i J. D. MATHEWS,
l3B Bmlthfield 8L
Piaiatan.
LOBOALA9E,
ODSE AND SIGN POINTERS,
' Office Building) Third stmt, betwesn
streets. AH ordaraprnmptty attended to*
House and sign painting and
0 L AZXKQ la an brinchea axacatsd prodmUy amt in
the best manner by ■ IL PHttCIM, '=
«ar» 26 and 2d ft, Pair at-~
BLOCK LETTER SIGNS of any style deg
FlrrirT [nflnlil>ir TlaTii rbiTniniHMnnfkrinrwrtanil nnt nn
at abort notice It- J.AH. FHILUF& "•
mx9 MaadS^CWrn,
SSSants.
W ANTED XBXJBICDIATRL<Y»— -10,000 Blen
to engage la the tale ol the most popular filing
ilook> in America. InT&lldA, farmer, Teach*
«rs wishing to traTtl, will find this too* a rtrry profitable
sud pleasant business, enabling them torn tbs «otzntrT.
and make money at the same time. AgeaticowiatKeW
loess are clearing from $5OO to $1,500 per year, for tall
particulars *ad * list of Bocks, address S. M.BULISOW,
Qneso City Publishing Hons, 141 Ualn Streep Cincinnati,
P. BUMSOlfrPHiepptffcr
IP
. ANTJED—-As a Partner,'.an actira Busi
. t netiJtfan,with*caabcapitalcf about *3,000, ta one
of (be oldest ncsblisbauiate is rtttsfrndi; * ttietraiinaaeU
• perfectly-safe, IfegiUmiteeodprufitridTooi.
. Address Z. H,'GAZETTE OFFICE, with real oane.
mrll:l*d
ANK STOCKS WANTED by
1 AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO.,
8 Stock and Dill Brake, &8 Toorth street.
ANTED—Deer Skins wanted bv
fe!7 WELLS, RIDDLE A CO, No SO Fourth «L
A GARDNER WANTED.—A man ac
ouainted with marketing, and capable of cnltinting
wtne eight acres in vegetable* and fruiL' Inquire of
ISAIAiI DICKEV A CO,
No. 80 Water street.
STOCKS WANTED—
Mechanic*’ Bank Stock: M. and M. Stock;
Exchange •* •* Western Insurance “
Monongahcia ** «*
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO,
Stock Broken, 68 Poorth street.
To fit! orders, by
Ja2S
AN XED—Notes and Drafts having 4,6
or 12 months to ran; (500 to (1000, by
AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00,
Stock and Note Broken, 68 Fourth at.
ANTED—Aquautity of good sound Bye.
JAS. QARDINBi
fSrticai,
Dr. Kzybeh'b Shoulder Braces— From
Pittsburgh Dispatch, April 10th, 1850,—For more than
Tears pas* we bare constantly worn the Washington Sns
ponder Brace, manufactured bj Dr. Oeo. H. Keyrcr, of No
140 Wood street, la this city, and would feeartflj recom
mend It to ell who are compelled to follow a sedentary ocee
patioo. As we have before remarked, In calling attention
to its merits, it answers for a brace and suspender*, the
weight of thepaataloona being so placed as to continually
tend to bring the shoulders to their natural position and ex
pand the chest, Women, hnndredsof whom are annaaUj
ifljared bv the welgot ot enormona -santa,”-ahonld also
procure these braces. Be particular In procuring the fc»nd
mentioned, u many of the braces sold, are humbug. Sold
at Dr. OEO. IL KKYSKR’S, WboleealeDruggtafclio Wood
rrct, algo of iheQolilen Mortar. JeS&dAwsF
An Infallible Congb ttcmcdy.e-1 had Teen
tick-three months, not able to do anything, with a congb
and staffed condition of the wind-pipe; I tried surer*) of the
best physicians in this city without receiving any benefit
all of them sold my longs were affected. I.was confined to
my bed during the greater part or this Ime, I espoctorated
a greet dee) ofmatter from my longs. The first two doses
of yonr Pectoral Syrup that 1 took, Icoold not take without
laying down in my bed. but before I hut two bottles I
was entirely cored. 1 nave been well ever aiace. Myriek
nee* commenced about (he first of March, of this year. 1
am now, and was at the time of my ricknese, living at
Thomas Patterson'a, ~tn Union street, near the DbUßOnd.
Pittsburgh, Oct- 28, ’67. .Miceivf.UeAmr.
Prepared and sold by Dr. OEO, 11. KETSEB, No. 140
Woodstreet, Pittsburgh, Pa, and by Druggist* everywhere.
aoSCkdawiF
For Oetf P«mßi«Micocno ftirrTprn -Thom
•wly isreatod initrcinenU that suable thtdt&f to h— r (q
•pitsofdesfbeas, are la advance of anything-yet known,or
Ucelj to become of my aerrie* to deaf person*. By
QM«na ofu mtldets] dntfm, i^emfECaf taMl|(£|^UAc^d|
tad all the cirauaiUoew
are entirely di»p*>nv«d with.
no&daw?
Dr - <3- H. KETgm. mi WooJ
Twontjr I.tn UUndsc.n Cured by ib
OUBIUIIM En Lonon—llre. Chnritj Cinnbu, of
TMopremncorilto, TO.nan],bltad to on. eje for more tb.n
twmity pare, Mid mold icarcolj Mo with tbo otnre. gho !*
Umo« .nUrelj cored bj on. botti. or “Onufalxrg Eyt
iotom,"Midb.HCTM thM .notbM bottlo Mill entire]. re
ctor, far.jre. Goldu Dr. o*o. a. KETSSR’B. No ire
Wood>treet,idsnoftb.GoldenMortor. Prieo2srento
DoStKdkwcV
rpHE HEALTH OF AMEBIC AN WOMEV
JL. —lor many yeti* I b«Te bees troubled wirb genera
weariness and languor, botbmentaland physical; espriea,
Uatlmoeo, doll headache, palo In the head and temples,
coldness and tendency to gtiffoes. palpitation ef the heart,
eery easily flattered or excited, appetite variable, stomach
and bowoli deranged, with pain. Any mental, er physical
exertion was rare to bring on all the symptoms, and I had
In addition, tailing d the womb, and great pain In thatro
glon. One physician after another exhausted his ahilland
gave mo op. A patient and persevering use of Wm
bll ALL’S UTKIUNk CATDOLIOUN fortunately cored me
and 1 Lava no words tußclent to express my thankfulness
Mrs. JULIA ANNN JOHNSON.
I can truly say that I hare been a sufferer for many years
with whites and deranged menstruation. Alter a while I
bad other trouble*, such as pale face, Indigestion- wasting
away, general languor and debility, pain tn the small of the
back, a sort of sening and dragging sensation, pain
the ahoiuaer blades extending down tbs splnscloas of appe
tite, trouble In the stomach and bo well, with cold
andfeet and dreadful nervousness. 'Em feast excitement
would make me feel as If! should fly away. I tried doctors
and drugs, and everything, one after another, without the
benefit. ■ Ono bottle ofUAU&IIALL’S CTK&INS CATHOL
ICON changed some of my symptoms for the better, and
Jow lam entirely and radically- cured. I wish ererr
woman could know what It will do. CLAHIBSA OBSB.
MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATBOLICAN hU fared mr
life, u I Trrilj beilor*. I tried doctor* and medicine antfl
it nemed nselne to try loftier, whenlmet with a lad* who
raeommended the Oetholicon ao strongly that I deemed Urn*
doty to try it I *u mostly troubled »ith deranged met£
stroatioD. My symptoms were principally pain* ta the
end abdomen, bearing down polo at the time of thelll&csa.
bloating,calk, oaoaaa, constipation, feeling u if the
and limba were braised or broken, eroctattot»*od eomlUna
anxktT {life teemed to be a harden,) disturbed sleep, OlnV
nees,abnddcrtpg9, fetigwonwalklna ia,the morning, Rato,
fence, constipation, pressure ofbloodin tha head, dSlnem.
especially Lwben stooping, great irritability of temper, atari
constant toduatton to peas water, great restleasness and de>
l ?,***?,°*t‘*l unhappy. I wit not only entirely rartd
myself of all theae symptoms, which I hare gtreo as an Im
perfect account of my sufferings, but I hare known to many
others cored In oar town that t feel bound to let yon know
thatotherawhoareslmflarly aituatodmayalsoflndrallet -
EMMA TOSDUROB.
For a long time I had Uterine complaints with the follow
log symptoms Iwaaserroos, emaciated and IfrltaLle; *
«ned to abound In ttmpfeijitt, seme of which I will try to
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