pflliurgl (fea^titc. ... «ss I PITTSBtJRQH: iION’DAT -MOENINQ, MARCH 22, 1858. nr official paper or mE crrr-n . New * of thB City ana Neighborhood | - s 1 Towmmp m.h. J «tum 3 from as many of the bor- townships aa tt« could obtain. Wbcr ,, n e joined between iho parties, i “ publl “ n s carried crerjlhing. Many wnanipt where ebam democracy has usually oeen triamphantluTo elected fall boards oflto pablicant This is the caso with ex ample, where the pro-Blarea elected but one man. Oar ticket is mostly successful in Robinson, also. tSooiH Pittssceoh.—lo thin borough thero wai n v ° political division. There rrcro three tickets in the field. The following are the names of tbo suc cessful candidates: Burgett: R. A. Batmnan. CouiuiY: Jas. Hepburn, T. Geogbcgan. School D.Wctorf.- Eran Daris, Alex. Mcßane. Atteaitr: John Coach. Aitulont Aatet •ors; Benuwd Maloy, Thos. Carson. Judge: S. J. Branff. Inspector: J, a. Blackmon, W. M. Braufl*. CbniiabU: M. Be o tL West Pittsboboh.—There was a local issue here, but as it hoppe na there is but ono pro-slaro elected. Burgcii: W. J, Richardson. Council: J. S. Beal, Jos. Rogers, J. T. Bankart, Daniel lirozy, John Fin gal. School Director,: J. W. Williams, John Small.. Juitice: J. W. Wflliamf. A»,e,nr: J. J. Beal, Atti&atti Auwon: Chas. Hugos, J. W. Mc- Elroy. Judge: John Small, loapecton: Adam -Ap gel, G. L. Drydon. Auditort: Fred. Mct2gar, Edw. prung. Con,tabic:' Geo. Scutt. Dcqdesse BoHouon.—Local issues ware in tho ascendant The followingis tho elected ticket: Durgeu. John Moul. Council: Robt. Taggart Daniel Dempsey? Director,: A. Hare, J.’ M.rri»n,& ; Tß(*s6l* J no . Bnbonp. A,. T° r: , B - S n’l An-n: Jmbo MoS-ison. BV?n W Frei Lctloll ' r - C»»«a -£rake • Chris - Baker. 11. A. .. — Burge,*: John Brown. Jus. A School Director,: L. Brcakiron, J. M. Jarrcttr Ancuor: D. Edwards. Aadt.Au'r,-. ,* BkcanDp---J.' Fran*. Countable-. A. Ammon.— Judge: u. Shearing. luepcctor* -. Chas. Martin, BaiU. Mclntoshs Council V. Reiuick, J. N. Fisher, Fawcett, S. J, Thomas. Street Commiationrra: Adam Rupert^Qio.Mljler/ BmxcroßAitr>-.The following officers wero elected: j Judge 0/ precintß John Shawban: 2nrf f , Aree*«<fc James B6r, fif,- jMpeeton, l,t preeiMt'. A * olte < Bwtiard .Walker; 2nd precinct: Chas. Dennis Doran. Awawr Jonathan Bick •i • 5J* n * f -dij'r»:'John Shawhan, John McKee, 1 ~s* Conrtatte- SL B. HarttoH, Sr. Tho borough | officers wero elected in Jaoaory. ' SawiCELjrr JJoßocan.—Burge,,: 1. jl Kerin : Asdt Burge,,, John McLaughlin. Council-. Wm. i Hybaogb, D. N. White, Jno. U. Little, J. Calhoun. \ school Director Jno. P. Kramer, Jas. Ague. I*~V . fOWSSBIPS. Pirr.—AfidiVori: R. H. Palmer, Wo. B. Keeler iMpcdort: A. W. Gaxzam, Manus McCloskey. Vi 1 * 9 ’*' n^' V ' ilcy ' At * >t A **'r*-. Yost Ruch, Wm. i Bongber. frmtarcr: James St Hunter. Sc W Di ! r JSX' : K,° hn S ,t} J Q ;°- F “’"* u > K » bt - Arthur,. CUTk: Alex. Brackenridge. .Wrmor: Jas. Me* ! Cain. McAleese.- « Lower Bt. Clair. —School Director,: T. J. Big j S J i hU s S“A IK; This. Curran 209; Cb “ l - Kin ? l° 7 ! P'fr Habormun 103; J. w. Pattcr ■“ “A of SUaimi,.- wumrn Bro.u 163 ■ rotu,; P.lor Kaburaan 07. Ananr: A. B. Sto<-,„- [ 257 \ f .» UI^ lat Ae, 'r,: Eli Burfonl 163; H. B. mewart 163.-v tfvpeßrwer#.- Jona, Neely 174; Thos. Cnrraa 445; Chas. King 135; Andw. Stein 107. Au d.tor. Peter Haberman 128. Conetabk: Jons., • Clerk ? Jno. Buchanan 268; J. W. Patinrson 67. Jwwafcp- Sujxrviton,: James Dawson o 5; wo. Morrow,.'3l; A. Pinkerton 21; D. Duff 22 School Dirictenz for-l-'-yew—Geo. Wib!o47; Wn Lynirfji IX For. 3 years—Wo. Lynch 50; Wm. Mor. w\, 16 L C- I ?^ ir ? Bj P- Slack' 16; J. Mitchell 13; W. Morrison 12. Anuon T. Pinkcrtons7; (Ico. Gray 1L Aanstant;An’r*; Wo. Moitott2l; A. Grubbs IS; Dane Rhoads 51; Wm. Morrison M. Autitvh* for three years—Sami. Conrtuey 70;’ 'Cicrl:: IT/if. Thompson 60. Co**tall,-. Oberlean-Tito 15. Ju-t. r of Election*: Isaac Rbwads 47; W. Morrison 22. 7„. •vtctorof Eltttionc. r Aiox. Little 31: Jno. STCrea 30: v. Doff 7»'... s * flrc*bo2o; J. Dickson 13. Inspector*: .Tas. H.ll&m- Uton 0; J. irthson 8; W. B. Hamiltoii 8. C<nut.iLU: J. Dlokson 14; W. H. Seaman 5; ’Arch. Hamilton 2. v reh ' 18; W. U. Hamilton £’ Blch *rdson JO. School Director,: A. Gib »on 33; S. C. Bragdonl3; JTm. A. Shanks2o. Clcrh £*■*, tilbson I°* Aitcrtorv. I«»ao Whitaker 21- J Dick.or. 2l; Wm. A. Shante 20. .Wee o f pAc~ Ilu.> Col. lOj E. Bragdim 10. Auditor-. IsaaoWblt “”! 13 - rrctm,rcn Jno. B. Hamilton 0. o.^-,r, • of«rt.Poor. J.S.. Hamilton 10; B. Water. 10. Peebles' No. 2 .—Clerk: Thompson Piper .1C if mn T: Matthew Craig 32; Rohort Patterson 3 _ ttroetai/c.- 3L Fleming 33 Sdptniun Joe. Taslin 38, L. J. Fleming 3. Judge of Election*: Wm IT fSao cWS?!** Thomaa Salch 3CJ Samuel KcMcr 42. Director*.- J«. TtuOn 39; Adam McCashn 40; J. B. Little 16; D. Keating S JbZZua? j«" n* p- F;l> ' 41. Ai«f-fonf - A ~? r ' Jno v C - riper- Auditor: (1.. W. Saleh 54. Wm. Frewlso; Robt. bnodgrass 31. School Direr, tori: Darid Robinson 170; Darid Frew 159: Thos Bterenson 41; David Kerr 30. ComtoUr- Philip Stephens 161; Jno. Bryant 3S. Judge or ‘ Elect,*,,? i» iT’j«. 01 * Aate * tor - Moses CLJss 162; Jno. Bdl 49. Aiititant Assessor: J. McGonncgle iss - Ferguson 192;.R0bt Sterret: 33. Inspector* of Election*: J. C. Shaler 79; C. Scully 52. And- Uor: Darid Robinson 195; CUrl-: Philip Stephens 159; Jno. Walkinshaw 35, Wilkies Tp.-— Judge of Election*: Jaf. Kelly Ijo Intpecton: Matthew Henning CO; Daniel Kuhns 3J- Wm. Boyd 26. School Director*: Jos. Kelly 113* Dancan Hamilton 111. Auditor: Henry Chnlfant 113. Constable: Jno. Mitchell 90; Jno. Snyder 36 Assessor: Jno. Perchmcnt 117. Aislitant Asters'- Henry ChaifanltllJ; J. McKeiry 111. .WrnW*- Jno. McFarland 90; D. Kuhna 112; Michael Line’ s£stoii2 67<rA ’ Jn °’ MrFcclQB ' Trea * hrer: Jat >' . <*« ■B I 4 ULizADETn Tr.— Judge of Electloue Frank Pat- Sb>U C - Joepeeloer. S. J. Kinir n S' 33 ‘ Caldwell llltf 000. McKinley 46. Aaielaut Aeeeuore-. Matthew Henderson I2S; Lori Edmondson 155. School Di rector*: Daniel Piorco HI; L. Edmondson 120; YTm. Douglas 108; D. Locky 83; Jno. Rankin 42; C 0,,. e tlctlle: Daniel Uehl 32; A. F. Shields 10. s„„er ...on J . D.-McCann 135; Eben Caldwell 36. Aud. ui “X/nr Zerah I,nyd ™ 78- ‘ 0 p o ir-'TT'x, J r b Fcr ™ j ,’ 'i Pnrd 2 < S i S. Eeely 77; J. M’Faddcn 71- A^c.tT7^kpTu,^ft y c^h s ' l T° nss: a ob '? Wi ' !on Ora hnn S’ 0 ”, 52 ' °' o - Bempcon 52. School Director,.- Joe. Bagg, .0; Jamee Ewing 61; John Curry 75; W. F. in , .. C “"'s? W< ' Wm. Curry SO; Wm. J. Porter , ~ or '„ n ' , sh Scott 74; Wm. IE Eowolt 50. C/ C iv Alejt * Ham ltt<m 52; Aaron A. Bear 79. MirPUS H. Neel 6S; J. M'Rbb "ta 47f D. Calhoun 39- School Director*: W. Whin olo 82; A. M'Clnro CO; J. H. Calhoon 22. Anwar- Wm. Cox C 0; ASt Au'rt: Joseph WeiM2; Abdrcw HamUton i,. Judge: J. Livingston 40; Johir C. Klsber 35. Injptctort: R. B. Neel 28; Wm. Bailey 32. Auditor: J. Calhoon. Clerk: J. H. Neil. EuXABRTn Borough.— Conttablr: E. Pancoast. ctfXLf Kt l° n,: 8 Robert ?T Jm. n. Matßc An'tAßde,: John Walko-, Wm. Robiceon. Auditor • Thos. Wi ' ley, James U Kown. >■%•••—.V . J-l - ui - M >,... i V-i "ii Alar- S. M i.mng. seAoofDirector*.- Jona. Philips, Itobt. Bell 1 ■»*.;•' •. ,* <* Pckbiu Towksuip.—At the townehip elec tion hold In East Liberty on Friday, theßopnb lican ticket was elected by an almostunahimoas vote. The Leoomptooites met in tho second District, at the Glenn Hotel, and put through a regular border-ruffian ticket on their own hook, which will be of no other araU than the internal satisfaction derived from their presence at the jJO//j—t. e. the Glonn Ilotcl. The ditieion of the township into two precincts for election of State officers gayo nse to this nttcipVto intro duce the Aliaspun code into old Peebles. m T °«^“J' T ' 0 ““raw—Wo arc Indebted to ■ — „f' Q »Jenfeaney, sod also to Mcsifrurrllimt & tE??nS? a ' WPJ well of the Atlantic 3rontl.lv *®s, April* The. contents are very rich One tM aUr !“ ted «'enllon! an PPIT of | l ?t> present so-called Ad ministration of Mr. Buchanan. The Literary ?°. tabu fca, " ro in »?Ih b b ; m Th '-' AUt ' K: i rat , lll£ea 03 lo b «ttfast with him (gain, and talks over .his coffee and baas, as humorously, as wittily aud a, sensibly “ ®?? ‘ fdll t 0 E« the current number of the Monthly. Tdb Criminal Conrt for tho .March term com mcuoea its sessions to-day. Thero is very Jiule business of pnblio interest to come beforo it The red calendar is exhausted. Tho Mayor of this city has cleared out most of the dens of rico, and banished or aided ingetting sentenced most of the rascals who used to prey upon the city, we trust that this desirable state of things may continue. Harat ron April. — Wc are iudebtod to Hunt & Miner for-a copy 0 f this monthly for m. P .' Journeying® is continued with illustrations, and the other illustrated articles «e pictures from Liberia and Tartary, and an Li <>etU. The other literary orticlctr * MinVr! mLcT “ lt b * nnn““fonnuate mnn, Hugh Richard ffatsasS#"*"?- mourn his untimely «&d. eft ‘ a arge fotmI 7 10 p °ft rf?' a fr '^ ht ,rdi - u.O “ d ‘ hc toi ” v? t °' 7 v COlllleol{ ' l -n-itli OTtintoOMrauT Wo , rlo > “.-SwCaitU, was ~ p 1 . Bapremo .Court in Philadelphia on bataroay the following case was np: “The County of Crawford tb. The Pittsburgh and Erie Paailroad Company. In equity. On notion of ft. Church, attorney for the defend ants, the Court set aside the decree and striko off the motion order, &0., and vacate the decree of pro confessor of tho 2nd day of March, 1858. It is ordered by the Court that the defendants answer within thirty days from this date. It is further ordered that a subpoena issue in the above caso returnable the fourth Monday of April next, at Harrisburg, directed to the Sher iff of tno county of Crawford, to BerTe the same. The Preliminary Injunction to continue. It is further ordered that the abovo case be certified to the middle district at the request ~of Counsel Highway Robueby. —During the progress of the burning of Knap & Wode’r-foundry, on Thursdoy morning, a man named Andrew weU, who wns near the scene of the ruin, y*as knocked down and robbed of a silver watch and gold chain attached to it. He was the worse for liquor at thojime, and remembered but lit tle abont the circumstances. Maxwell laid the ; faelfi before Mayor Stuckrath. -The watch which, with the chain, was worth $lOO, was traced to a man in Allegheny who had bought u for $3O of a person named Joseph Purcell— The latter was arrested in Manchester on Sat uraay, and after a hearing before Mayor S. was committed for a further hearing on Tuesday. , Wheeling Intelligencer of Balnrdny morn jog says: “We learn by telegraphio dispatch, that two coal boats, belonging to Paterson & Corey, of Pittsburgh, were supposed to be lost, together with twelve men employed. Seven men escapod, who "state that the boats were sinking .when they left them. v P.S.—Wq have just learned that the only per sons known to be lost are those mentioned in the first paragraph. Most of the persons gained a boat which escaped, and have gono on down the river.” We aro pleased to be able to state that onr esteemed friend Col C. P. Jackson, who re ceived several severe contusions on tho night of tho 18lh inst., by tho Mail train running into a heavy body of earth and rock, is quite well again. This gentleman is well known as an ex perienced conductor on the P. C. It. It., and at the Umo it ocourred wa9 upon bis feet, other wise, he woujd not have been injured. Kol a Blngle passenger was injured, which is truly re markable. - Finns.— A fire occurred on Saturday night, between 10 and 11 o’clock, in Allegheny City, de stroying n frame stable situated on Pitt Alley, betwoen the Diamond and North Common. It was owned by a coal-hauler named Wnj. Teets. Two valuable horses, owned by Mr. T., which were in the stable, were badly burnt before they C . ™ cxtrico,f ‘ (1 Tho loss will probably reach $6OO. . " 3 A shanty at Courtney's Station, owned by tho Railroad Company, was also destroyed by fire on Saturday night. J Oaiora Of The Late Fine.—lt was gener ally believed on Thursday, that the disastrous which laid in ruins the Fort Pitt Works, was tbo act of an incendiary, bat wo can now stale that tho proprietors are satisfied that it caught from a furnace. A watchman upon one of the Allegheny bridges saw the flames through the lower room, before be came general. There was no truth in the re port that tho bell ropes of three of (ho engine companies had been cut.— Union Union Daily Pbatbr Meeting, Allegheny ■C IT T-— -The largo and increased attendance, and the unusual interest manifested in these union meetings, have induced tho Committee to make arrangements for their continuance during the present week. Tho hoar remains ihe same. ***; Dr * Rod S cra and Rev. Mr. McMillen will conduct tho services to-dny. AH persons are earnestly invited to attend. * Two crazy men were arrested by the watch men on Saturday night. One of these, named Simeon Brody, had a very large knife, made a sword blade, in his possession, with which he was striking at everything that came in his way. The other, a colored man named Josso Waters, fought like a tiger when arrested and inflicted a severe wound on one of the offi cers. They will bo sent to tho Insane Asylum. At the Theatre, on Saturday night, on the occasion of the benefit of Mr. Hamilton, there was a good house, and the pieces produced, we are happy to state, were less objectionable than those in which the Misses Weston, (who aro cer tainly talented young ladies.) have previously appeared, in this city. Mr. Hamilton was called before the curtain, as was also Mr. Weaver who played extraordinarily well. The Star-Sisters will piny three nights more. Wc received, on Thursday nighl, a commnni cation rolatrro 10 a difficulty between parlies in Wayneabnrg, Greene Co., inwlring a breach of promise of marriage, aooompaniod with the name of the author of the said communication tve decline, however, to publish it. Sofia valuable clothing vrne stolen on Salur nay from a boarder at the Red Lion Hotel named David Jones. One John Kane, a ehoo maker from Philadelphia, was arrested by the 11 7 °-n B P° llce , ,° n suspicion of being the thief tie will hay© a hearing te-day. Ts.r. , l E .. LE u T u IIS TI Do n ° l f ° r|!cl lho lecture el Lnfnyctte Hall, this evening, by J IV. Forney, oubject—‘'American Statesmen." Lecture will commence ot o’clock. lirrcKDrAitisit.—The .Mansfield Herald of last week, chronicles two fires in that place during the precediog week, both of which were the work of incendiaries. Botluhe buildings burn ed were barns and were situated near together. Os Saturday evening week, Mr. George Craft was thrown from Ms wagon, near Brownsville and killed. J. .»!. Kirkpatrick, Esq., delivers the annual address bofore the Literary Societies at Wilkins burg Academy, this evening. , W . E a !L e 80TT y 10 learn l kat R. C. Fleeson, Esq of the Dirpatch, is again confined to his room by stekoess. He intends to return to Philadelphia to his physician to-day. The Journal of Nrw Castle, which rep resents ihe Locofoco party in Lawrenco Co refuses to hoist the ticket. So they gO . Tiivst Estate.— lu tho trust estate of U«n. Lari roer. thei Auditors pjcfiented thrir report on Satnrdav Joet. 3he claim? upon tho trust fund, allowed by too Auditors, amount t-. $t*>83,733,3a. nod the distri bution of the fund, so far as reaiired by tho Trustee give 20 3-10 p«r coot, most of which has already been paid over in dividends heretofore made. The case of Mr?. < iurJiuer which has been mentioned so often in coijijcclwn with tho nam6 of Mi<s Herwig of Greensbur;:, was up again in court on Saturday! Judge M'Cluro gave a decision adveren to the motion for a now tn 1. A Great Rleaalng to the AflUeled—Tlie nnmU.-r and f -rnvdntilo character of diapan-i u f tho Urer brtvo long cliatlauge.! th- atttnilou of medical men. Some of tnese dl?i-ava, clawed doder ibo ceuvral of Con sumption, hate been etippoced IncuraMo, and the aubapi-y patient nlluwM to dl*j without mlrlicnl »clearc to offer him it hope of recovery. Happily thiscso no longer Lotbo case. A remedy has been found which will rore all complaints,oi i“ at ? T,,r charaelif. artsinc from demogument of Urn Liver. Th-1 pnu >li.covered by Dr. McLnuo, prepared l.y Fleminc Unt-, Pittsburgh, Pa, act directly on the LiTen and hy correcting it* cperatli/u and purifying it from disease, cuts on and vXtlrjiatM the complaiotg which havn their origin in thaditeaiwvof ihhK.r^nn. />J^ra» r . C^' r, '‘ ,, ’ nM , “‘ c »refol to oak for DU. 31’LANE S Sn!^ BI V l J KD Ll V KJ< manufactured by FLtIUNO ? i C r.° f There are other I’ilU purporting to ho liver Pills, now b«fore the pnbllc. Dr. M’Lace'e gen nine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can now.be bad at nil respectable drug storea. A'one genuine without i\e Hynultmcr mrlfr.d*wT FI.KMIh'Q UJlOfl DIED—On fiaturdar evcni ß g, March 20th. JOA.VN'A,«ik of Joseph Slatoon. ITte iriends oflbn family »r e respectfully invited toatund her funeral, this (Monriayj morning at 10 o’clock, from tb* residence of her Inubsnd, Kn. S Hartley 's and Ilaye Court, entrance from High street, to proceed to the Allegheny Cemetery. Suction Saifs, M, DAVIS, Auctioneer. Wmcji-rcial Salra Room#, No. 64 Filtli Slrotl. Liverpool axd queensware' at ';,’i h l V; 0 C-Jranjrrd.il Sa ,„ N „ M HrUl , tr( .„ t ii uernoral HMortment of inwcl nualltT I.ir, r pooled tfton-Orauito Woro, , ola jnjrclxlLr. mrW I'- 51. DAVIS, Auct. .W f TCHES, CLUCKS, l! OLD JEWELRY, 7 To ''" ,n 7 cealng, ‘JZ] lm[.. nl -and , o clock. I'M at So T,% yim, wIN „| d the entire . t'»ct of a First Clnni Jewelry Store, eniliracliin a Sracnl nemrtment ot FioeOt.ld e|i,„r IV.trhea Uoli hcy.,P.. n j, Pencil., Uekci., Bracelet., Spec- Ur!« Blcli eam" o . (hid stone .„,1 j,’.,K, r L°r,j f r,'“'S’ °““ U *“ e.ten.ire ,$k of Solid Fine Gold Jewelry, nn.l a l.r,e .awrtni.nt ~f .opr nor Clock*, with caw* of the Übxt pattern* - -grg p. m. ' SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At Arenas—On Wednesday morning, March ;Mil» at 10 o’clock, st the residence of Mr*. Mary Maisoy, No l n 2 Centro Armne, will bo fold. (oselioU r.moving.} the on tlr» stock of Household and Kitchen Furniture, of the Is teat ityle* nud belt quality, comprising roper loclcmcJ Rosewood What-Not, marble top Floe end WhaDNot Table*; carved Gothic Chair, caned walnut book cate, mantle mir ror*, reception chairs, extra three ply und Ingrain carpet*, oil cloth, rugs and mats, gilt cornicss, shades and blinds) lilrer bar fender and asli pan, fire iron* and stands, liat rack, hail lamp, stair rods, walant extension table, mating nay sofa, cane and m*h eoat chairs and rockers, Chins glass and qunenfw&re, water cooler, fl&o wsiten, engravings, cushioned arm chairs, fide walnut bedstead with buttresses, Ac. marble top mahogany dressing bureau walnut crib and hair mattma, Inclosed and plain wash stands, tollet'and chamber sets, wardrobe, bureaus, spring seat lounge, bed steads, mattresses, papier oiache clock, break list and kitch en tables,l»mp«, binlogand Kitchen Furniture, cooking otcntlU, patent chnrn, child’s hnicy, stop ladders, ;*table and garden tools, Ac. Tiirms st galeT" P.M. DAVIS Anct Y Valuable stocks at auction.^ On Toewlay evening. March 2nd, at 7 o’clock at the uommercial Rais* Rooms, No. &4 Fifth St. wfll be sold, 'for cash, pur funds: ' "'*• 41 shares KxchaDßo Bank of'ritUbnreh; 1 ‘! u Mechanic’s Bank ot Pittsburgh; 2f» “ Citizens’ Bank do * 40 “ Allegheny Ba»it I l- WJaL“ES5fe«^: * r. MBA TO, Ann. 1 Coy<ilt E S S 1 ON AL. Washington City, March 20- Senate.—Mr. liayard, from tho Committee on Foreign Affairs, submitted a report and resolutions relative to matters between tho Coiled States and China, which were laid on tho table. Mr. Wilson gave nolieo of bis intention to take up the Kansas bill this evening. Mr. Foot earnestly protested against the leeomp ton constitution. It was the creature of a sent* of fraud, outrages, and unmitigated rascality. It was a question rising far above party ones, in which ho was willing to strike hands with tbo consorvatire and nonorablo men of all parties, North and South. Mr. Simons, of R. 1., followed Mr. Foote. lie argued against Lecompton. Mr. Bright followed, on tho other side. Recess till 7 o’clock. Boren o'clock, P. M.*-Fivo Benntors were present. . Mr. Toombs made some facetious remarks touch ing the vacant seats. ■Mr- Brown complained that in his former spoech Mr. Wilson had done him injustice and attributed to hitn disunion sentiment*. He pointed ont mistakes, adding that he loved the Union but loved the rights of his State more, and there might bo contingencies when he should advocate a dissolution. Mr. Wilson explained. Mr. Brown hoped that the Senate would adjourn There wero several who desired to *poak, namely Messrs. Wilson, Dixon, Bayard, Douglas, Stuart and Green, and be might himself haro something to say but ho did not wish to stay listening to speeches when less than a dozen Senators wero pre«ont, 110 moved that they would adjourn till Monday. He had made no bargain that the coto should bo taken on .Monday. The motion was not carried. Mr. Wilson said_that some lawyers had achieved a reputation on acconnt of their success in defending criminals, but ho did not behove that anybodv would Ret an enviable notoriety by defending the nefarious Kansas swindle. n«proceeded to reply to Mr. Ham mond s speech. Ho saw nothing new in that spooeh. incl same doctrines had been enunciated by Messrs. Calhoun, M’DolHo, and other South Carolina states men. South Carolina, ho said, has always lod tho Democratic party, and ho held tho Administration responsible for theso doctrines in tboir broadest sense. Mr. Stuart, of Mich., obtained tho floor, and the bennto adjourned till Monday »t 10 o’clock A. M. The Houso went into Committee of tho Wboltfon tho Deficiency bill. Mr. Farnsworth, of Illinois, argued against the Lecompton Constitution, and against the doctrine of the new-fangled Democracy. MrJ Farnsworth concluded by saying that so help him God another slave Stato shell never enter tho Union by bis rote. Mr. Maynard said that no sufficient reason had been shown against the admission of Kansas under lAseompton. Tho truo issuo had been defined by Mr. Furnsworth, that no moro slave States should bo admitted into the Union. Mr. Giddings replied to a passing allnsion made by Mr. Maynard to him. He raid that ho bad. on a formor occasion, appealed to al! governments and nations to stand up in favor of humanity, no mattnr how degraded; no matter what color. 'lie ackuowl edgod'every man to ho his brother. Alluding to tho treaty of Ghent, negotiated by Mr. Hay and other patriot*, ho said that provision was made therein for tho abolition of tbo slavo trade. The government, however, has violated tho compact, no would ask whether the gentlemen from Tennessee, Mr. May- nard, would stand by it. Mr. Maynard said that be could not boliove that those patriots, while negotiating with Great Britnin, could invoko its aid in patting down slavery*in this country. He bold it to be a calumny on their mem ory ; they never could have dono it. Mr. Stanton thought that be might safely sny that the Republicans will never vote for a slave Stato north of .10'. Mr. Barksdale—Will they veto for slave State* r-outb of that line ? Mr. Stanton believed that some would. Mr. Colfax, in response m Mr. Bark»Ule, said that ho would Dot vote f..r tho admission of Kausas if tho whole peoplo came hero with a slave Constitution.— He bad made that declaration when the Missouri Compromise was repealed. Air. Adrian sab* if be should vote for Locompton. tainted as it is with gross wrong and injustice, he coulu not face his honest Democratic constituency again. The Democratic party was tho partv of truth and principles, but tho Lecompton movement was- a gro.<3 departure from them. The Constitution had not been submitted to a direct vote of tho people and he would vote against it. J»Etr Yore, March 20.—The steamer Arabia, with dates to the 6th. baa arrived. The sales of Cotton for tho week were ;>rt Otirt bales -4.000 to speculators, and 1,800 for export: middlin'* qualities have improved J, owing to the light stock sales on Friday of 5,000 bales, market eWing quiet, quotations being barely maintained; holders offer freely, but show no disposition to press. Falcs of fair Orleans at *i; middling 75; fair .Mobile 6- mid dlingrj; fair Upland 7 5-16; middling 7 7-16 Stock “ port ISI.OOU, including 82,000 American, being lower than at any time for twenty Tears past. Mari’. Chester advices are favorable; holders demand an odyanco. , fT.irn'fi.—£l advancing tendency, an.l aT~rnnrt»^ Rtclinf'Ltnn, Spence * Co. quote FlonTlMl'lrit. tatiuna nominal. Wheat quiet; red tinner. and SSJcaoMc* J/ “ ,irt --Ooaiole for motto. 955. 6000 Bullion in Bank iocnnued ImericTn .*■ * l .°"'s “aa'>« generally unchanged. t™w ,In. of hot pricer one,. Antc.t O—.V. _ Rtcbard..n„, Spence A Co. qnote a declining tendency tn Cotton and nil the advance of the neck having bLT. "n' h | o, > dl ir ° ff " fren ' T: ' alea ‘“day, 9000 hale*. Breadatuife generally quiet and steady Pro. vision? wero quiet. 3 po ™||“ l “ d E ””" r “ " e ” ij ”>«*" »■»' ,lr| itn- oJ. h “l, Dcr ' J> ', C: ‘ W “ 1 ™ "Delected 10 Parliament generally without opposition Nich.da, Rleoedal bad failed foriope.tmo sterling having aascie amounting 10 1:13:1,0110 Al e ..„ n* of McitoUnc. had m „ Fiu.v n.—Numerous arresLi continued to be made in r ranee in consequeneo of tho lato’nonst.imrv and extotnire ramifications have been dfsrovered -Changarnur refuses to return to France until aba possesses laws protecting tho dignity and safety of her inhabitants. } The French bourso was depressed An earth,uak. had lui.l Corinth in ruin, -thirl, lire* were lost. A lire at Constantinople burnt tl.rto hnndred houtes. ;?peetal Dwpatrh io th<> PitieborK». Oazetto j _ _ Uarrisbcro. March 2». Sexatk.—The House bills relative to the Aque duct, the streets of Pittsburgh, and the Coal Hill ttoan, were reported as committed. JlorsE.—The Appropriation Bill was passed and goes to tbo Senate. House Bill So. 432, entitled an act to incorporate the Pittsburgh and Erie Railroad Lo. was passed. Thereto was reconsidered by which ll.mso hill No. 031, entitled a supplement to an act lo incorpor ate the Birmingham and Brownsville McAdamised ita.lroad Co- was indefinitely postponed last Friday, ana tho bill Was postponed for the present, nf.rtnw'i '"l*- being ft supplement to an arid '<!' c ! tnt p tarv t '.‘ ll,o a , *t incorporating tho Erie reUti'vn S"', C ‘" <k« 5... t. Bill relul„e t. the l„h Judie,.l Di.lric were p„..,l l.nnll, an.l ned but the Guvertior', uppreval. The Liquor Bill was made the special order for » ednbiday. VA.tiwoTo.w Ctrr, Mutch 20—Go. Culitou., L/llf m ~ h" E’-'nlnff Star, Haling that Information from Gor. Denver and other, leave, no doubt on bil mind thut the returns of Del. uuaro Crossing should ho rejeetod, and that eertitl havV, ° f ,r C ? l “,° !h ° ul ' , b ” i "“ cd "> «■'■>» persons Ho r, b h sLC J‘ r t tc llT “P“ti'-» of those returns. Ho regrets that this decision will give tho control of Ranaas to tho parties which ho views M onenti,. t„ good „ r de, and the Constitution and law, of the -wwl °]t"(” appends the names of all tho Senators UsU P " b,,m -ill ho Locoroco Demurs—At Tnmaqua, the Ami Administration eandidato for Mayor on n fair teeue was elected on Saturday, by JlO majority. At Eric. Laird the Republican candidalc for Mayor was elected on Friday ou a fair issue, by qi-j majority. J j. Reading, on Saturday, tho Republican eandidato for Mayor was elected by did ra aj. ttcil done for a part of Berks— Phil. Ilnl Telegraphic Blarheta, Ji cw IoKE, March 20—Colton; fair qualities have dee ined fc, and middling jc; saics 900 bales at a decline roused by the steamer's nows; Uplands mid n g 1 f'r 7000 bl ’ l ’- <“M- Wheat heavy, JUOO bush. sold. Corn dull; suios dO.UOO n ' ?”r rl ‘ hM dec,in "' l ‘e- Rueon firm. Hams BJ(9 9e; Shoulders unchanged. Tallow heavy ‘ l . lo ’® lll t' Whisky dull at 23c. Sngar active and slightly lower. Molasses active. Coffee quiet, freight* dull; on Cotton to Liverpool .*t.JfifJ?7 .12- on Gram to Liverpool ijlaii; holders demand an S'.,”: ■ S "? k ' r '™” r: thleago-A Rock Island .6ii Illinoisi Central shares 93J; Lacrosse A Mil wankiaJL Michigan Sautham 21 jt .V. Y. Central ? C "' 2 ‘Mich. Central 0J; Lrto 28jf7 Lacrosao lanil grants CiacissiTl, March 20—Floor dull; sales 901) hid. at «,C0@3,70 for superfine. Whisky advanced tu I/*, and win good demand. Me*s and Bulk Pork are hold aboyo tho view* of boycro, and there was nothing dono in the former; 110,000 lbs o 7 the Utter sold at and 7i, and 100 Llid*. Bides Bacon at 81 and a small lot of Shoulders sold at GJ. Nothing of importance was dono in Lard: bbl’d is saleable at 91 The weather is wet The river is rising rapidly DAVIS, Anct. First AnntrAL or Sphixo Goods at Causa onAiis Alleoqest Cjtt.—A very full and excellent stock of dotbes new styles, Caesimerce, Vestings, Furnishing Goods, etc., for meo-on<l boys’ wear, So tarTted Pen#d ' t 0 WhiCh thcatfentioa buyers is C “ b ' ™ I'" i !l D f approaching and bonsekeepers will find the occasion a good one to procure such ar cades as they need. 0. \V\ Hubloy, Federal street, Allegheny, is prepared to fbrnish Cooking Btovcs, domestic house.fnrnishing. Wire Bird Cages, aud ey«7thing in his line, very cheaper vn»h. Exam tno bis stock of stoves before purchasing elsewhere. 1 glycerine; GLYCERINE, „. t 1 GLYCERINE, Highly perfumed. Sure care and preventative of Chapped Hands, Face and Lips, for solo at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, f ’’ comer Penn and St Clair Streets. /CLOVER SEED-—lO bags rec'd and for salo yjmvr- , \ gKMBY IL COLLIN'S. INSEED 01L.—24 bbla. fox Bale by I »rlB HBNBT H. OQLUQfg, Telegraphic. I<*l**t from Europe. *lllll. Corn rl-Mcd with an *“’» With.*, H.„,K Tlio K W ,,U„, Look Uj), or Uirli aud Flo*. The Jew wC'":ar-'- I *“ t «*r, TI'KCAVH w IMUHI'KLAH lllfc VoEM? %£%; XiX " w; sM ' *••** MAPuKJgUL-aALEMAN-D ITU KNYIHONS. Ily Dr J. T. HorrlriT A fviii*. Approved n» the most accurate M.in oxtatit, I.) nnay «IUMn K ui<b©d traveler* hdH writer, ot. the li° l I i rl J V/tIU, * b,C U * sal,ljat! ' Al.d Students or ibaßlMe. I lain LO cents; colored 75 cents; hook form*!- mounted and varnished f 1,76. * ' t ‘J, Nb / I . KLf> PATItIAKCHAI. CHAIN OP TUB tIIULK. Printed fn four rich cotnrs. Price 75 cents: mount, oil mul rut nislied {d. OAWJMIIY MADE EA?Y. lly ®n. E. IMI. T>,» work contain* aUnt Forty PUI-*, b-V.M imnirr-uia |»ia tfr*in*. Price At perr «drgl* copj. postpaid. of tJicnboro work* trill bo *-ut by mall, r- it paid, nn flic re.-dpt of the retail price, j _gfl.A liberal discount to Minister*. < SPKriAjl NOTICW. Steamship Vanderbilt for Europt. Passenger* with Cooked Provisions A LIMITED number of 3d class tiassenger* will lx< Uk'-u by tho nt ,tijn< rmt BTKAMPHIP YANDKKMLT. 61*69 u-Wp. K. Lei.lrro Master, to sail from Now York, on SATI'KDAY, Anri! lo for y utlianipton and Havre. N. t. —Pnasengi'r* forwarded to Pr.ttthanipton, London Havre, Antwerp, Kulterdaw and Ilmnen at 4.'l, r ». y„ r tm»' aage apply only K. I>. TOUIUNUK, mrlfriliapT No. 5 Rowling Oreen,Kew York. §AMI) B L FAHNESTOCK, J'oroißft anil Domestic Hardware. A'o. 74 Wood Street, Lettrecu Diamond a! fey and Fourth tfrect, Pi*t'buryh, Pa. THE subscriber is now opening a largo and aril nuloctcit ‘assortment cf Foreign nn<l U( mystic Hardware, and wllTl>e sold on as good terms es any bniuo In tills city. His assortment embmrns a grnertil nswrtmont of Hardware, Cutlery, Carpenter Tools, (Union Plane*,} Atu, Ac., to wlirli ho Invites the attention of Merchants and others l*efor« supplying tlicmsclTvs. oCfl:dtf—mrld SAM L FA!INII'TOCK. CilE M IC A L FOOD, OR COMPOUND BYKUI* OP J*nOSrnATES la ranch need by the mwlf. cal faculty oi a nutritive tonic—admirably a lop ted to sap. ply the wants of elementary matter, occurring In thesya tern during the progress of chronic disease and to build nn the strength ofludiriduals waited by protracted ill health In Dyspepsia and Consumption especially, it has bean found particularly serviceable. This preparation is pleuant to the •ye, agroeabluto the taste,and grateful to thogtaznath. Itdocs not naoacata by continuotu ate. A lares tnrmi* of this valuable medicino rec'd tbit day by i P 7 J os. Fleming mrl7 Corner Diamond and Markstttrit. KEEN APPLET—Id bbUOreen Addlw for tale by ROUEfIT D ALZELL A cK F Wo. 251 Liberty ttroct DM£R—3 bbls. fresh roll just leo'd bj *“U HBBr n.iYiT.T.T*, J .Commercial COMMrTTKE OF ARBITRATION FOB FEBRUARY. F. R. Bnc*<»f, V. i\ John J. Otu.£3PiE. sahcu Snsn-cn, R. Ju> n.a. Afjiit Looms. PITTSBURGH 31AUKETS. [ Specially for the Pittsburyh Gz^Je.) PirrjucKin, UoKoiT. SUicn 22, ISM. Flx)UK—the surfcat Is doIL although wo hare to noto some large operations, Kales oo in* wharf of 12i) Lb In 9U p«r at $3,12; 203 du nt n. 15 and tor super and extra; 113 i» hhlmn priratotiirin*. For a Tot of 300 bbls family pj. tra st.ou w.-ia oflVrM and rotated. From atore. 40. ITS and lCfl) !>M.i tnld *t $3,j0;5>3.5tf for super, $4,00 for vitrs and $4.50 family <1 v GRAlN—ml,** on wharf and trora wagon .. f 2v*i bushels fhjts at 27; do do «t 27(5,27 1 liX) do do from Store at US: *Us2no and 250 do atCorn.».Ue* of 600 busouund w oo_wha rfat 45. and 260 <!•> do at 42. inferior: 400 do do from store nl 45. Earl«-y. 25-0 bfis Spuoj; on wharf at 45. ’ POTATOES—*aIts on wharf of Sou, 4(A) and Ofj bmh..|, N**«bann«ick , i at 60. HAY—small sale* at scalcsofHnj at $10<5.12 per ton and Q> Straw at s7,<»>. From store, 10 tone baled at $l2. v SOAP—a sale of 100 bx* lt.«in at FEED—a sale on wliarf oflOOsks Shorts at 67 cents t**r !Oi> ft.. 1 OlL.*—aW of 15 juidlO bbls N'o. 1 Lard at Ri. BACUX—a moderate Inquiry: sales of 12 000 B>* assorted; ,l " I 'h. S;’»* and 9VJ; 2000 IN Shoulders to country at “U ind 1200 &* Eboaldeis and llama at 7% and '.*»£. g o£lu . -nred Hama, 2 tea St I‘2V£ and 4 <lo Dried Be«f at same. APPLES—a sale 0f235 bbls choice rarieties to go fait at $1,87. DRIED niUlT—a sale of 300 boa Apples to arrira at $1,20. and 28 bns Peaches at $3.76. BUTTER A WlGS—sales of 18 firkins packod Balter at 1I*4 : & bbl* common Roll at 13 and Bdo do prime at 10.— Eire*, ft bbl* at 11. and 6 ami 10 do at 10. SEEDS—small sales of Clover, Rom store, In tlio retail way. at |\2s. Flaxseed mica at (fl,06(^l,10- FlSH—aalos of lit bbls So. 3 Alabkarol at $11,60. CHEESE—biles of 50 bxa W. R. ht 0, nud 00 do at WR9WI. mainly at f». UKoOM CORN—a sale of 4 tons inferior at $00(570, and . small lot of prime at SSO. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—a *nle of 500 Ha at $t per 100. GROCERIES—the sales from first hands continue active: sate# to city trade of 204 hhds Snpir within tho range of 7* (s£, common to prime, and 500 bbls Molasses at 34. Imports by River. MONONGAHBLA NAVIGATION CO.—G 3 box«# glass Miller A Kirketsos; 2 doi ebs, Jacobs; 160 bxa plisj. Me-’ Calljn 112 bbls apples, BraJy; 37 bgs c*irn, 04 bbls floor, 15 do apulcs, owners; 224 bdU paper, Uagaley, Cosgrert A co 1 14 bbls dried apbles,-l do butter, Fetrer; 21 boxes clasa Jones- 14 kgs lard. Forsyth & co; 11 bbls whisky, Hhnman; 32 ala bblr. .'haw; 2CO bxa glass, Carr A co; 254 do Berry NXBHVILI.E pur Lebanon—l bgs feathers, Forsyth A co« 16 tops pic iron, Wood; 101 beof bld-s, M’Brido *CCo;2S4 h1d00,2 i)bls stindri-s. 177 bbls lard, 10 do grease, liGcsks shoulders, 41 do sides, 210 bbls Hour, 1 bx mdz, 2 do books Clark A eo; 30 cks shoalJora, 32 do do hams, Hays Acp;6 bbls gloss. 112 sacks rags. Curling, Rjbcrtson A ctx 41 tes grram, RD-iizullA co; 00 hhds sugar, 200 bbls molassas ShrhiT k Dilwortb; 215 hides;’Harb*u^lj i A_ vv; JSO pigi load. (Jordon; 53 bbls molasses, Atwell, Los" A to; 1 casual* monda. 1 pkg, 0 L Fahnestock t co: 65 bbls Iron, 25 (tores 1 bx, 1 hbl, Bradley; 4 bbls eggs. Lewis 4 ' 11l V ER SEWS. Tho weather wm vary pleasant on £atunlay and the riTer tilling. The few day* of bright weather t Dv j tho !• scavengers hsvo dri-d up all thostreets, and the triad railed w hogu cloud, of dust upon Krunt Mreot lo tho afternoon.— > The lureo on iu whole length is at tree from mad M a floor r and the largo amount* of goods lauded there are thus tent H . f 0 fro® harm. There is between forty-f lre and f[fyv r ihmaand tons of ite.nubo.itJ now i.t tho’ lauding, They ej. • t ud in an unbroken line from the t*rldgi< to the point The Lebanon, the hut Uut arriving, could not And a place on lh.-paved levee, and so .he hauled In ou the mod at the end ofthn depot. The n amber of huati here la all oat nf proportion with the good, to be shipped awar. This will v explain why uo&itarday morning wv had to rrcord the d-'pajture of the Lehigh without freight, and also of tho t &^ ir r,l!'"iM K ‘ 1,,,1 '. r ' tt, . fd lb ® B,m * fcWoftb# .1, I } k • • fthe Melnottc and ot the Lebanon. We would t lervforr ituert the nttenilon of #i*amboat men to tho fact r hat there are more U»t- here at *l, moment than ran f mg forward ~f fc.-ut.-rn goods-tx inxxx writs. OQr Diana- * to. turer> arc not nnxJoa* to sell on j„ ns credit., and Just forthewitr ofiplling. They aro able. thJmost of be hold on to their worca and wait for nndoabtrd costo- 0 , ~T hej aro f ll bott(,r afj '* to liold on than to f*U with- *- whaf u“i* T*? e!‘ P rom,ws - Ir had hair of >' . anat la duo tln-m in Minnesota, fowa, etc_ Pittaboreh 1 TOS!3-M U r^I rlc, ‘"‘' pU *" 1,1 ,h " s»«.»"tThom. I tl.nr'ri”’^ ,is “ usU ‘ ril / ri;i « l,t «1 hare it ffum the beat nn- * ona^fifth*!*' 15 lh»- g-v»di going forward now is about from J vefr ar °.T“ r H Ulli w i J r u U6Ullll J r is Ht this lime in the i : *' '“frrf-re, adnw all person* expecting largo freights fmm I ttishurgh aud io come hero t.» get r .them, ju-t t,. atuy away if they would not bo disappointed. * « ewe that a line boats. consisting of the (fladiator. J the Superior and the Kentucky, 1. to br pot on between here f and Cincinnati. Capt. Grace, by the nay. Is incimmul of tl»e 6't|-rivr. We certainly wish them all socceis, bm we •re at the some ilm* very skeptical. What, with railroad / competition and the vaat amount ofrteaml-oat tournee now * afloat we have no tmtli in the line's tßakuig it nay Wo T hopo we aro mtstaken. * 1 W Tho Monongalia!* Company aro going to put on another b boat to-day. That will giro them three m Brownsville.— £ l heir buduoiß his openod remarkably brick tbi. veer h rno Meanu-r Minerva, Cupt Gordon, will loavo'prohabir t.vilay for Ui.cu.uttO Tb<> Gladiator U advertised to * start oti her tir.-t regular trip in tho lice above named to morrow, and hereafter on racli Tuesday at 10 A 'I CV>t tovmmni Tee .Endeavor L. ready to Ir-iW t and will g„t atr*r today for Lnairville. The 8. IMiil.'.nrd and Ucliaaec are up for Nashville. lh.* UCnwn Moderator, .south America, nri, mi \l lm * i>o * ,na B Canaila. Metropolis, , - J M- Com:. Or.at West. N. Uolm« s and lowa will ail leave w ith dl«pn!.-ll for gL L«mt«. l«u»s Bur jil “" P f ' ,r n > l ' l New- Or- The Rooenj went « u t fstnrday. and nl»o the P.-robh nsw llteywcre both full of freight «nd pis«*ngera.- «« r .“ U t ‘' l " l »»«•» Irok like cars, van*. Thej-t Uwr. nr.‘f'ls3re.| for New OrW.n, and the Argoamit with a full fnight for St Louis. Ihe I>,mm uk. Cant. Gray, the funner tli- vt-rr finest of h-tat< and tiie Intt-i a‘t-rntlemHU er< r» inch hint has th , . ,|| 1 , 1 . 11 , J i 1 v r inhenudf. B!irwjUl.ure without lail to ,1 , r ini “ UM,: ‘ II > I S * :U ' l live tirnr*nneh freight at. the IIHn-.i, hi will g t > lip this Spring. * Hie Phrnaßg". R,K-ket and Kc.-nosny, are announced Tor nt.shnrgh to-«hiy. and Ibu Kurt IVayti.i, I'litomac and Cam on M. ndai. and Superior on Tn-vluy earn boat UegUteg. a ix lin.wn«Tin.-: I.ntrrn<% -K C«)no« llunlS*. Winkling. AUKlVfl*—JflT,.rv iu>tuii, liErAKTKn— I. „ ni »,^7... U f.-t. f.iliin- ilmusrmrnlß, V'euxteinps mill Thnlherg's O.MIaY COKCRIIT. THF FIRST and .mlv CRAN'D CONCERT 10 vhi.ii ,-iiiisiii Ni, tn.u.nt:uu. »Hh 11KN11V W til l I E\| I'- " ,11 l-m-Ourji,, uk „ )lUc . ou t 11 rit s i> a v , march ut ii f '> T V It A L 1.. On gcu».,ion lb- l-Uovt-in* -talneßi will apj««v.- Tn.aneau. viELXTKMrH.M > n. l c\inui i Ita,„ fr tkyuli.™ Oj.ru 11™*.. . uJ , II T ' ,n,nß Amo-tan IWiir.. , "'-K^rXTRMPS fBICS 0* ADSUn«IO* *? c * J ,r * Ta k 1 Box. lareo *5,00 rf !/' rn * &“t, i-umU 6,00 ..Jo< Coit>r*i! Bo* r fjQp c. IkiSW ... Ti* r Thlr-1 Ti**r C.»U.r.<l lijllrr/ ( fingiu »cau m I‘rlraio B»x,$I,00. riritnjgbtorihenpv. Lneul T»rauM T ,**• **“ '"“-I Mr ut run MriVv.vV, .V oc * 1 Mnuh “. *ntttl*d PITTS- K Ji!.u M ,, A H AI.I.CIWENY OIULS.-V«ta«.l® it , C ." Timoihjr Ominonjilti. Mr 11 mm * *’' Mr * Urleu; Hat?lrt, Mi*. Lucilte. „ , , Jullfi Tarobnll. lau.?v%rA I , !' r ) r i 'n V parf<k,,r TlfK EATON HOT tauny, lli«» i.tjrill*; I>nb»trr, Mr Hnmill.ni * iy T toSr r Vl' r » U,i nf Ml*. Kimtirr jj, twfart.l l.)-.i,HSur Lurillu and fHisrrllantous James Challon & Sons' Fublloatloaß. W™,?- KENTOUL, No. 2U St. Clair et., AOVVT I , infV 1- *W» tol «l OENKKAI TBADK 'j 'J '“•‘’“ml..*lle||lieiirsi>d>arnniiuias district. ortLo\.iluabl< and elegant .Vo» Pablleatloos ol tbo »Ik>tb {■“ w.l *lll "Ufply eh. Trad, and «n,i“V‘££ Tho »pi.«ndid n~w work. TUB CITY OK THE (JftKAT U.M. -,r Jrrn.n.cm ni il »»», mit 1., » n ,J „u[„ , u Vrtrnu Jn ,C *- T, ? Il,i ' , : ,D ' ry l " with. StJl / f Aljt ".’ r >r *’ ir,Htn . nod npwiud of soTfiitr la tho nno*t Stylo or art, from Khot-i «raph, nu.f «rW,.M dt-algm, Miutratlog tha various pltuca Ancit-ul. »2eolw>v<t.l. Modern .nd ililU-ntii,.],— ' .. T !u ,' h ° nu * a 'y “ inv**ted I.v .I t, is 1U Jewjah, ChrtMiaT. nn.l ft.-atbci. Aulhof- Ci»a, Its I re«ut I'oliltoiUbd Moral cut.ilM|.-jr Kutnrr I'ro*. 1 LOVE'S COLUMN SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. subscriber lmving just returned from N«v York and Philadelphia, foelj confident that bo can of- IXPDCEMEST3 TO PEBCOA3ERS, both to lalitj- and Prices, anwxrpMbed by any hoaio tTeat ot the RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BAYADERE RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, “ PLAIN BLACK SILKS. printed BERAGES, ORGANDIE LAWNS, Ai.so—ClmliiCß. Crape De Espanees, Lnivns, Ac. SHAWLS AND MANTLES. BROCHE BORDERED PRINTED BORDERED Of every Style, Color nod Quality, varying in prices from Two to Fif- teen Dollars. FRENCH LACE AND CUANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirty Dollars. NEEDLE WORK. HANDSOME SETT VERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS. H EMItROIDERED LINEN JACONET AND SWISS EDtiIXOS, INSERTIXOS WHITE GOODS. a, PIQI’ET CLOTH, FOR BASqFES, COLLARS jFBENCH AND K.VOLIsn JACOXETTS, NAINSOOKS, ji/.i-rrw. tli.. (\ili.r.ol jfa lloaaiu. VICTOR [ A LAWNS, A, PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED *£'*■--- hosiery. a m.i, and complete as- SOKTMENT. Mourning Goods £ t-1 ;0E EVEHY DESCRIPTION HOODS FOE BOV'S WEIR. Bla-k, Blno, Green, Dml) and Olive Bln.-k, Blue, (iroen, Drnl> nn.l Olive CASIIMEKETTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped CASSIMERES. kd 3S < a TWEEDS, MERINO, NANKIXKTTS, I.inen and Cuttuo Pant Stufle, A UOMESTICS. TflF LARGEST STOCK rX TILE many of tho above Omnia were l.„u S ln MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS, large a uctioxs, for cash. «•£ AltK ENABLED TO AKI.L them AT PRICES Eilat Srfjp (ffomprtition Coll and Kumin, otlr g tock g,,,,,, pnr . chasing Elsewhere, o. HANSON LOVE, formerly Love Brothers. and Young, Stevenson & Love, SION OP THE ORIGINAL BEZ-DITE, 2*70. 74 WiMsviitf. Penns. DRESS SILKS. “ ROBES, STELLA SHAWLS. STELLA SHAWLS, COLLAR AND SLEEVES, HANDKERCHIEFS. Z "p'OR CINCINNATI AND LOI'ISVILLE j|A The flu« ««amcr MINERVA, Capt John Good* in. J I wnl-.-ave h>r the rib .ve and nil t t,l.-:mrJ;.-v:o ports <>n S AT r | LKDAY, ?f.th instant, at 4 c’.-luck. Pit. For freight or . ) pasmgo applv on hoard, or to .»*>? . IXACK, BARS’Eg A CO.. A ff **uL. AND FLOFNCINGS. FOII (I I N C IN N A T f AND". JBSTT 1/'UISVILLK—Tim new and -pi.. n.i t.t m passenger steamer ENDEAVOR, W. J. Merkelß wdf iSfre tor the above nnd nil intertncJinte ports on Till 4 DAY tin -j 22-1 Inst. at 4 o’clock P M. For freight or tvw«r*ge apply on hoard orjo [fold] FLACK. BARNES.* CO.. Agrut*. i NASHVILLE.—The fine rteanier S. X V. HIBBARD,C-vpl. G.org. W. iU-e.l. „iu p.*,,. for tue Above and all iuU-rmwiiat-- ports nu SATURDAY the pi hut i A- 4 o’cl-wk. r. *. For freight or passage r.pply ~n board, or Ii mrlC; FLACK, BAKNJKS A C»>. Agents. J- RELIANCE, F. X. Kvuo, Master, willle.ave forth** abjve and all ;uU*rnu*.hute ports on the opening of natiga mS tion. tor freight or puisagu B p;.lv on hoard *,r to D ‘ rn FLAUII * BAILNR?. tgotts. AND SLEEVES, RRILLIANTS, 51. Eouis, &c. j. TT'OK ST. LOl'lS,' KEOKUK. , ITS-. «■ X. hock island, da vkn pout, oalkn A^sssSfis v Ui 1 DCBUtjUK—*Tlio fliii- orw steamer It, I', Cant • W. T.. Harr, trill Jravt* for tJ*«* abot* at,.l all im-Tmi-.litit- on Cie of For freight or apply ou board or to ‘ h __ FLACK. BAttXES £ Cl).. A<i!al>, FOR SI. LOIIS — The Splendid k •t.amcr JAS. WOOD. Capt. J ; m. J. JtoLin- L*y£rv<gj? •ou, will leave for tho abort* and all iil»t* port, on MONDAY, 12J 4 oYtock, P. M. For freight urpaswigp ajiplT on board or to mr -' FLACK, lIAIINKS .t C>L. Ac~tiK For st. loVis * keokuk. . jeelj. —Tli* Gu* steamer FUI.TON CITY. 11 ” 111 I,AT * f,jr Oir atioTo and ull intet aicdinto on At LDNESDAY. J4th Just., nt 10 w’clvck, t. m For 'iWsigo apply cu board, or to FLACK. BARNES CO. Agent*. \'KNi r olrr7^^^ m fix's, swrs.s, AND FIUFRED. T?oi: KEOK'.. J. R< *CK t£LA XI», i; ALES'A V. ... »■— —Tiic L\ A. «■>!> iMTe fr.r ,T-at, ] n'l inti-nii-.li-.rl.V.!’ . ' "••• «f'l’tjr --1 |...rd. or t& *•'*' ‘ r I'' 1 '" 1 ,ar i- FL.U’K. BARXESI n.Ap-iii- For si. uucis. keOkuk, . AND ROCK ISLAND.—?()«■ fino .team rr MODEKATUIt. Capt. Front SW,.L,. “S? ISrfS. I . V''ru ua SATURDAY.a»th in't GO IfOR ST. LOUIS.— Tho fine steamer p**j' W CA ' f^’ 1 - 6l “*P b * r ‘ 1 - »«1 loav« for - Mth.n.t r r?; ,!? CrraCdjal -’ b the * lurid ' T f ‘ gl Z, {^S 0 W* on »»«*. or to J"i* DAR.NE3 A CO, Ag-nto. > T7 0i L ST - LOUIB AiNI) 1 LLINOIS RIVER * An,7^f\^K ,, ? m " C -' M , UmiXiK > C “r t Doan, rnn* v o " ir " <vnJ * ll “'^ru;edi-.tr pom on SAT - .LRDAI. tho jnh_ nut-, at 10 o'clock, a. u. Tor freight or pai-sagr apply on l>oanl, or to K .“ii* _ J'LAOIC. RARN nS A CO- Agrnts. UOU Sf. LOUIS.—The fine > fltff* , J? Utan.rrDU. KANE. Capt. 8. Shnman Tins .r,i*VJ *'' ov ** " uJ all Interim duT pom.o?, >** < T,1,i5 I>A ' • at lo o’clock, aK. For rrei-hl , puu<u apply onboard or to " ‘ ’ K-, foll FLACK,JURNES.A CO, Agenta. *< T?OR St. LOUIS, KEOKUK, CJALEX \ H iuZEI Sr. PAUL—The ppleudid ateamer’ m HAZEL DELL. uipt R-.*««, will 1..**,. for the abort.»uJ all . Sf'lT'‘ ol ! -I mrlKiitl..ii. For frei(,Lt or passage npplj on liourd or to I’LACK, BARNES A CO. F t J. l niu ! 5 T '.v. I '® U 1 splendid steamer C *l' l F “" 1 - »“l l™ for u... "I" 1 (» "nu-lint. port, op tho opening „[ Mv irn ttou. t.ir freight or piusag.. apply on Uwrd or to * TLACK. DARNES A CO. For st. Louis, keokuk, , rr^T BLULWATOX, SiI’SCATIXE, l-AUI Tlffl LSI ' OR ?,‘ °ale.va, dubuqueSJdS. J. Ward, ml loave for tho a boro and all intoroiMiatr tJti on tho opoolDtf of uitrlgation. F..r frolchi on boarder to__ (f _FLACK. UA &NES A CO, aVL FOU Sr. LOUIS.—The splendid • fTS?* o> otouuer M ETItOPoLI S, Oanialn C«» Igtffy?? will l. ATrt fi.r th« üboro and all futcnn>-diat<> lu-m on llio °lenhtg of Navigation. Far freight or pa.-wap' nnply to n^ r -‘ __ _ REA A JONtS. I?0K ST. LOUS A KLuKl’K.—TjC&Ia J Tin- fin.- pv-if-np.T packet J. 11. COXX.j£gg2oS Cu{-t. Hm-lturn. will li-iit.* for the nlv.io anil all tit.-rm Mia" purl*, on U»o uponing cf naTipition. For jia*ML-.»or fr«-iirl.t rtj.jilyon bo-udor t.._ FLACK, DAUNTS A Oil, AgtiT. EOR ST. LOUIS.—The fine netv i fT7> xti-amcr OREAT AVKST. Cui-t. n. e„i.JLCaS?m h, willing... t-rtbe nboif nil-1 nil Interui.-Luto f*l on the ojvim.!; of nangui m. For freightr-r a ,.plv ou J'.‘'Y' l .‘ ,r to I lur *i I'LACK. DaßNha A CU, Ag:s. ‘ FOR ST. Louis—The splendid i I CP* % atoam-r XATHAXIEL HOLMES. Cn„t -LeSgfcjtf kronUUj. wm 1.-avr for tho abore and ir.tiTmedute' on tin- oivnlng of navigation. For freight or iiaojam; atmlr on boAr.lor to_lmrl) IXACIvJU RN'ES A CO, Ageuti! 7 FOR Sf. LOUIS.—The fine new r IT“55* *. rant running pasirojcrr atenmer 10H‘A liipt. Moore, will Irate foi tho above and all Tn7rniidi'a?> THIS I>AV MJ I’artnjß- apply on board or m . *s wS ? LACK. BAIlXns i CO, A genu. llllnola River Direct. PERU. LA SALLE. AND AtlThS® T DIATE PORTS OX THE ILU.NOIS hlYKil. 11L uetv and elegant side wheel pa«enirer strainer DENMARK. Capt Bichanl CTOrav, wlllhlvr tor tl>.' abova port» on tho ojwnlng of navigation F.»r Irulght or pinisag.. applj on Inoird or to mrl FLACK.BARNES A CO. AgonL.- CLOTHS. CASSIMERF.S. FOK CAIRO & MEMPHIS—The' line iteaaiLT GOODY KRIKNPS, C* r « Tlum.ua Slmmao. win |«wtu for tint ulxive »nJ nil UitmmHliAioii -rfsun TlfF*. DA * ,13J liwtm.i, at 10 o'clock, ± ». Kor freight or mk,,!, •ppij ou board, or to “ 1 . “ r l 9 _ LARNE? & CO., Agent*. For afiMPfiijTFnew7rrFT ORLEANS.—TheflnoiU'anjor AURORA Captain John Rhode*. wBI leim, for lormeaiato port*on MONDAY, 2M InatanL at a, 'r in ‘ *""S>- " P—« .ppi, on O0, “ d1 ' ■-• F=lS— (S.A*,*,,. mrffS 1118 AND N£W , JTC- w ST?J r PLACK, BAEXE3 A CO , AffAt,. ......... o. m oarn HARDY & M’GREW, _ STEAMB OAT AG-KNTc*, Corner or First and Ferrv stretj*, PnT3UDIJOU,^A Roll butter—s btu. prime ituii But ter Jottreceinil aad fur uJa t<j tnrlS BOBBKT DALZgI»L A CO. IT ST., E OTTER.— 3 bbls. Roll for sale b j mrlB HEXKV H- COMAfffe. •WHITE FISH-50 haifbbl.-iuitree - J-md W ftranlaby nirlO . mSBlf ILCOLUKO- - EDWARD T..MEGRAW WHOLESALE DEALER IN ’ -?, TOBACCO A.2STI3 CIGARS .VO. 241 LIBERTY STREET, HEAD OP ITOOD, OIh F L R , S T 0 T!re TRADE A EARGE . FRESI I ANDWELLTsfoRTED^TOTO v/ !rom importm and Mannfcctcrer*, amongst which are the fVllowing fnrorite brands: J POT W. U. Grant's A. No. 1 5s Tobacco, Kcimo, Robinson <& Co's Tobacco, 1 Eugene HowanTj Tobacco, Grait'j Toand Lamp Cavendish, llaiard and Railroad Brands, „, r , „ _ „ , „ 200 Caddy Boxes Hall Poaad Lamp. CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!!! * ■ M - Ir ' x ' :iols r assorted brands. Ail of whirl. we offer to the trade at pricea which cajinot faO to pleatra. auSO.-diirtf 7 W. E. CHILDS & CO’S TENT ELASTIC FIRE AXD \YA TER-mOOF CE M E IST T EOOFING I>EEURnsr *z JOHNSON, ' ‘ A r ; K NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PCT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE ,/Y. Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Hoofing, U being the oalr article vc» -.tn - V . .fr resist the action of the atmosphere in enfry climate. 7 C 1 yc ‘ that trill suetetsfulljr IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF, I Anil Id polatof■durability, we bclicre It Unpin!, If not anpe Or. to any Metallic Roofing. w’e «.»„ not fLon a «r nu wt Tar. Iron or Shingle Rooft, it mating nod . ancc how flat or atacp the roof m 2 b£ ThU OM . Tto Hoofing ia warranted to pmre as ab*re represented. Wo will pnt (t on foe Sl-T DOLLARS PER SQUARE. (TR,\-FEET SQUARE) W« «ill »pplj II upon Tin .nil Iron Boot, for TWO DOLLARS PER SQUARE, brini on Wranl of 11. .. Cheapest paint thatcan boused. ° > n account or Its durability tb tt-Wo iDTito all who an. building, and also thoa* who wi.h their Rooft Repaired, to at our office. 133 n-t « and and satisfy themselre. in regard to the durability and picticSllireor thftßcSlS 03 ™ Smt Pittsburgh, Pentu. I hare mode a chemical examination of some siiodmeasof W inlts of which are as follows: I«t. Tim matcrlid la compounded lou to remain pll.blo for a prallcnrth or time. off from a roof rai dlo 5 .. bat ,ush,fj “ ™“«<«"*«- ssirsss’ffi I iur; W. E. Cmua i Co’B EU.Ho fir. uid Wotor.ProofaS’LiS'.S^>s* “t «ST. Krgular Sttamtcß. Monongahela RtverU.aMaU 'Packets STKASIKit TELEGRAPH, j STEAMER JEFFERSON, j ijia T»”n J, . a « V J^ w *“- ' Ca«. Q*oaoi Cutt. liE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE ,W ,w inning regularly. Morning Boats leave Pitts l>.ur'-t ** o’clock A. M., and Brening Boats nt 0 for M’Bwsport, Elizabethtown, Mouongn .!Tn £j^ Tt!r r on ’ F “y* tte City, Greenfield, Cnllfornin and BrownrrUlf,there connocUug with Uacksand Coaches nlJl*'«*?"** «**«• Bpri»K», Morgan to tru, Wnyocsbnrg, Carmicboelurtvn and Jefferson. b PasMngers ticketed through from PUtshtirghyn Union towuftrr $2, mealsandatate-rooms on boats inclusive.— Boats retnrning from Bnnvtwillv t.-ave at S o’clock in the tnorninganrt sin the evening. For further information en quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street . ans Q. W. SWINDLER, aount. FOII CINCINNATI- KEG OLA K , nre-T TUF.SDAV PACKET—Tha -leguit .18.-i«Sji«g Wi~l pAUßOirer patk.t CEADIAIOK, C.pl. uirSiTCS mil Je*Ne lor the shove and intermediate port.- every Tl.'IiS DAi at 10 » clock, am. freight «r passage apply cn tjoan| .<”’ to (turl'J) FI.ACH, BARNES kCO . A c t,. Regular tuesdaypackTjeE* KT FUR ZA-VESVILLR-Tho fine •toamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Musuoe Atxm. will |ea“ fur the above and Intermediate porta EVER V TUFSD 4 Y ut 4 o’clock r. x. For freight nr passage aj«.»j go hoord. oel® FLACK BARNES A Qoji^ta Re g ijlan Wednesday , I’Ai’KET, FOR CINCINNATI.—The fine new steamer J. W. lIAILMAN.Capt. wH| l«avo tor tbo above and all intcrnnviiatn ports on EVERY II.ESDAY at 10 o’clock A. M. For paesug- or freight apply on N. 'ini orto J"-?). _ _FLACKj_BAIJXI3 4C0.. Agents. FOR MARIETTA AND ZA NES>" 77fCfrT. * ' ILI.E—Tho new and Iwantifnl -tcann-r LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. litotes. will leave lor tho above and all intermediate porta, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 r. M. For freight or pa«-uge apply on hoard or lo * FLACK. BARNES A TO.. Agt*. (Cincinnati, fee. jEnsptHc, Src. j&rto ©rtrans, &r, E. CHILDS 1 COT Roomro, left at mj offlM, a, iHrtfcal. Heiseill’s Tetter Oixtotst.—Heiskill’a Tetter Ointment cared Col. ROnSBTH.EER of Tetter ra the heed, of Totter, iFjSj.,S“' US Pi “” at - r '“ 1 »- «* T?w lS^ <, 'l?j llJ i lililNT cared Mr. Cbarki phippe, '‘lx cf the-Pars, of 14 years. P iin RET „ School etreet, below Frank- Tetter years standing. i, s i r ,',i* R , RIW 3KS, Jones’ Hotel, pbila, was cured by Uufßht'omattem.»ndUtccronthe leff.- - • l«t year« MARY POSTILI * ! Kifth «•. or Tetter CT ' E * 1, f 'Qiestnutrt, Ernption on the Erj. r i'|i*M ,J, " l,o ' r; ’’ IM a ‘"“ ral 'L.E«lo ; n(.tel, of 551 ™ S °' nh Emm etTetter, SO year. js£2i ; Twelfth and Re„ Er,„lp itaadiai C,IAIn> BiTrCK?i Ern ptioe nti the Face, IS yearn aadOeorg, S E - Arch. JOttS* “"“•*-“ W - :J *&&' Cod Lj-- Or- -sfO .Liver Oil. —l have on hand a large »nj.|.lj of Cod hirer Oil, which fa warranted fresh and pure, n bottles or on draught, by tbe pint or gallon. This arti clo lifts l-.>*n rikT.iiiv.-Iy nsetl fop tb-j past ten years, by the niti !l'£ ,c ,n „ Eu «>l»“nd* America for the euro of 3r , r I “ fuia * Bronchitis. Totter, OM Ron e nn-1 Ulcers, White hwt ilingt), Disease id the Kidney *, Spinal Irritation 1 . ••rerr form.of palooiury div-.™. at) d vnth the most signal results. /hose in want of a p.ir* snide will be care *M&BSWR2S uvtßolt ' '“ tt - am I also kr. |, Litnu s, baker's and oth-: binds, of it pare jnrlfedirfr Twenty y-- •■■■ : *F Ve»r» UltuducKa Cured by th EirrFtMitP.o Hr* Lotiojc.—Mrs. Charity Purmthnn, of lemjvffouctvill,.. was entirely Mind iu uum-je for more than *J» - fLty year*. and ruuhl scarcely sco with tho oilier, fclir is almost entirely cored by od» boitlo of -GrarfknUrg Ji\t Mirm, amt belleToa that another bottlo will entirely re store her eyes. EolJ at Hr. (itXl. H. KKtfSKR’S, No. 140 IVoodstreet.eljn, ortho Golden Mortar. Trite 25 «nU.. no2oM*w&F The health of American women F«r many years T Lat» been troubled with genora wearineM and languor, both mental ami physical; caprice, llstlcKsu-w. dull headaches pain in tlio Load and temples, coldness and tendency to Btlffcees. palpitation t-f tbe heart, TeryeaMl) .%ttrmior excited, appetite rariable, stomach snd U,n<-ls deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical exertion was suns to bring on 1 the symptoms, »j)d X bad in audition, falling t-f the wouib, anil great pain fa'that re gion. One |.!iy*ki,«u aft-r another exhausted his ahiU and gave mo up. -A patient and persecuting nso of SIAR- U lEUL.N K CATHOI.kOON fortunately cut id mu and I L ite uu word* sufficient to express my tbanMiOnws STrs. JULIA ANNI! JiJUNBON. I can truly soy that l hard I-eon a shffurtr for many years with whites and deranged menstruation. After a while 1 had other troablcs, tuch as pale film, indigestion, wasting gcaerfti-ionituor.aod in thffrVtnallg>f die 1 r i»ck. asort of aching and droggi ng aenwrion, pal 3 between the shoulder Modus extending down thfespins, loss of tite, trouble jn the stonuirh and bowels, with cold hands aud f**et and dmullnl nervousiress. Tbe least excitement wmiM lnaie m-- mif 1 should fly away. 1 tiieddoctors and drugs, and cti. rything, om-after another, without tho benefit. Oue ix.tiio ol MAItSUAI.L> UTERINE CATUOL. ICON changed of iny vpip&o/n- for tho better, and Jow lam entirely nr-1 rmikally cured. I wtfE lllat efflV wounti could boon »fiTil it >ull do. CLAJUSiA OilEit. MARSHALL'S CTJTKIN'E CaTUOLICAN has saTod my- I verily believe. I tried doctors and modidnn nntii it «'mrJ useless Jo try longer, when I met with a lady-who reci'tu-’n-uilfd the CnthvHcon sostrongly that I deemed it mjr doty to try It- I was mostly troubled with deranged men struation. .My symptoms were priuclj-ally pains In the back and abdomen, faring down pa:u at the timo of the illness, bloating,colic, nausea, constipation, feeling a* if the »>*«■* end limbs were brult-'-d or broken, erurtation* and vomiting auxM y (lilt- w-erned to I** a burden,) disturbed slcojyfkinp uess, (;>tigiieun walking fn the mornibgvflato li'iicr, ronniipatiiin, prvasurtj of blood In Lho bead, dbudness, especially when stooping, greatlrritability of temper, almost constant Indioatinn to pass water, great rrotlessness and de sire to wiep «r fi«l unhappy. I was not ouly entirely cured myself «.t all these symptoms, which 1 havo given aa An im- Bccoant of my suflering*. but t have known so la any ori ‘d lu our town that I feel boand to let yon know, similarly iitcateil mnv also find reliet E3IMA VOSBURGH. tbut {»’ Kora \ci H lum, i n*d ft. uu , 1 £ - *"» 1* Ing symptom* I iru t»,-rrou* f* wl, }‘ ,uj t., abound in <-omj.Ui n j v Bonn- ur\vUl?h .•!*; he*—ache, with ringing in the ears; every fiber of the irritability inteaW*rvoJar£*,l could not boar tho least exctleinent without beina niStrated tor a day; I could scarcely more about tha boua&and did I barren up hSKbavSnr no! t very thing, as I supposed in vain, but a friend /-.tu§ TL'ml b o ®. lo “*“*«•«» UTERINE .CATuSIJOajR I too* hoping ngainst hope. . Host fortunately it cared mo, and there is not a healthier or more grateful woman in tho country I trnst all will uae it Itia > friend >n ne**J. Mn. FLORENCE LEgLLgT HAhsnALL S CTERIXE CA THOIJCOXvRa ortate "/“< Btai, I'AUa. SUppmurd, hZZgZtor £S^irrw < ”£' ° r ,F Hr - ar 'J Orszm, Ramtim cr /„££ Untncftf t ry", Jl'.rrthur.-., uyj, /WptZaZioftr, CYam/u, Disturbed Sup, ondontnaltei organic <r sympaOHHc. Smarted *i!h ~ 1"? ”/ vterlxe CA rjFoum X U X" , ZtoWar «»'* a Half per single betiU. zA/ n~ri>t </ /jWr.fla/7 /Ice toOZcj iAatf& e loaf by es- Trt**-fru of charge, in 0* out <f Uie express route, or^izaTr ICU/ar te V3riU t>u 2°* &ct address, town, county We,-toillguarantee that the Medicine Kill be tad cm receipt tf the money. A.iJrtst Ur. GEO. H. KKYSEB, * No. 110 Wood >troet, Piltobargh, Sign of the Golden Mortar. ot7:iU«kK MORE THANSOO.OOO BOTTLES IN THE N n: \V KpfGLAND .S.TATEg IN OJi E YEAR, THE IiKSTOUATIYE OF I'KOF 0 J 11U0D rsr marine hair perfectly „ M pcn i„; nU \ u ” r fet bad a r.val, TOlnim rfUr vclomo micht l,n pm, from all part, of tha world ana from u,« uost Inlalh Cent!., prove that ft Ira ~-rfet Srfrralir,; b“l rJSS circular attJ ; cannot doubt; read alt, tba followto^ , T;',‘ Ir f bars tor centnrlea Ltan aflhoted with bald hroda.nudibeOTlyr.m.aly.hcrstardraknnwn.lS.iEj tv r| : ; ,OI,,l “ 1 '’, w fi "\ V? a recent discovery of I'rofoaaor It Cal tlaao article*arc dlapenaedwlth, many peraouv -t; II patronize them, became tbni Qt aa otlrn upon b , U,|, T „, c , „ f diCe,,*, 11 To ~(! auil, ittaona to earnettly ti.ato tho roquet, thetlh-e «,l try once aqnln, f„, In Wood'. Heitoatl™SSL anch thins aa fall. Wo knot of a ladyrtn »„ hSd. tired tlio ,u-ticlo a chon time, and her brad ia not “* ***? completely trim thatluiet and n,o«t noble, tie ktiotr of nuntcroua Cav, ulicro hair a.. » It li also .Ittioot doebtono o! tl„ beet article. for tee., teg the hair la pmd condition. milking It l 5? .‘''f H^SSSSSSiSL^r 1 SSS ■king It; bet every ono .111 limit tbet^br^if'.J'^ 0 ' hair, cither In mai or raumh i !t,w,'„‘“t"? 1 h »“*« »ln.l, and there «r. Ho nSTn°'.*« lo ta obtain each a c»n.iJrratlot l; _l|J,mai.'i 0. J. Worn. i Co:_ar. n S M ST’i? hl \ S ° T -' l7 i :leEO ■ollleg your Ilai, Ito.tor.tlwtiwlut ta locul airent* fiL M ti.-L.i. “** Be ®*oo forooo cf tcht U..b£,n £ w < ;k&o^£S& , ,“ 4 : toirtuj oxrottoSS agency Tor tho gtatoof o?dnhi »nold I:[]ta to obtain air .l.o«Mro„.i. b euta in lh.W«t, convinced He™ „ nottfa-i?'?, £V? T ?? s t mc,,t ’ “’MI cretlve organ. Invl-orates th O^SSSSSZ am MtiWlt m«t Jn t 0 rDeas ° 10 “** “>!“ cf **» «* * Yonra troly, g. STOCKMAN. P . JIIC n , _ WAru.M> ( >fOH.. Fob.fi, 1557.. I r>LC,T QJ. Woos & C?-:—QenU: Hiring rraiixed ti» I effects ofjonr Hair Ikstonillvo, I wish to SUM, that nnuiug njy hair Knorin* thin, as well as gray, I waaiadoc , Wfrotn what I rvud and heard, to try the articla prepared oy you, to promoto its growth a od chans** It* color as it was In youth, both of which le ha* eSoetrd completely.— In the ejii-mtioa I liaro u*«f nearly thrt* bottles, Yoon. le- J.KiliS FKA-SCIS. For b,- QEO. XL EEVSKK, M Ktu^-h. 0. J. WOOD A CO. l’r' l'r-r'—'L - - X; v (ln II,» s n»t X. V. Wire lUllim ErtjMWnnailJ »»d 11 J JUrktl .tral, SL boon, *° !J b J *)> Umj. ft*. U'JO *o^CetydawlsT M URPUi' 4 BURCHFIELD hare iust reaped new Print*. Glnghaai, Irish Linen *<•_ .N>W tnaia rpoelrid creryJoir daji at north east corner <rf 4th and Market street*. cuC i'aper Boxes, Charles buckley, manupaotitr ■;v«3ft2sSs" C l i^ 7 7^b^ _ wrirchMM,rfor Vnl.b7 (mili) aOBEET -
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