PITTSBTTRsa. THURSDAY MORNING, MARCH 23; 18. 58 . a-omcLu. fates or tbs Nerra ol tha City and KeighborW Orerwhelmlng Anti-Ltcompton Demonstraiion noSu l »' ®* aS ® ® ity bolding over . 2000 hftnr'hi “ cro,r dodlast evening with the "an i J unlerrified Democracy" of Alle ® y county. That is we anppose it was the noought ’ for to them the call was issued. It was a tremendous demonstration. Hon. Geo. F. Gilmore, late editor of thrPitts hurgh Morning Pasty the leading Democratic paper of the county, was called to the Chair.— > ice Presidents: Jacob JlcCollister, J.O’Brien, Jame* Duncan, John Bryan, Wm. Henry, J. N. • jcClowry, Levi Matthews, G. H. Keyser, Jno. Mackin. Dr. Geo. McCook, RobL Patrick, J. H. Hopkins, \7. c. Wall, Wm. Alexander, John U-.uinn, duo. McCuuc, Wm. IrTin, Jno. It. Large, JVin. Bennett, Wm. Hanna, T. B. Hamilton, no. h igan, Jno. A. Parkinson, Alexander Bracket ridge. Joy. C. Davitt, t. W. Klulen becK, J is. SJalishary, Wm. Clayton, B. Burns, Jtn. Moorhead. Campbell Stowart, I). Akin, j! C. Zug, A. Anshutt, Joseph Snow den; ATtHrn Krugh. Jno. Conrad, Jno. G. Smith Marcm An!ie- o u, L. B. Hitchcock, Mr. Irwin of Clinton, 11. S. Tayior of Elizabeth. George II IWiito, Jno. Freeman, Andrew Scott. 0 The list of Secretaries is as follows: Messrs. V. IS. Hardin, L. C. Hepburn, Geo Th0rn,....,, Gorge W Murphy, Philip R« yncr ' MS On mulion uf Mr. Wingonl, the Mlo»i„ c committee was appointed 10 draft reaalirion.® li t ”n?n . Wl “ s ’“' d ’ Jone! '. s ‘‘l, Irwin, McCol- Inter, O Bnen and Huntf-r I Mr OUmor. findo a f,» r „, u rdH.iro'to | ‘ho “hjrcl of ,I,C moning I/o declared that 1 = -'"'7 were determined generally t 0 go f or ,b e j country, right or wrong, but not for the party | right or wrong. Thu question wns whether or j not Kansas should bo forced into i he Union con trnry to the will of the majority of her people. ; 1 l,rco ur , f *“r thousand pre- s lsvcry people, by n l l ' r? manif,;3 . t fr '‘ uj! b h " e SJt conlroUf j the territory, nnd hold it. Wo pledged to the j people ln 15.,, that the people should choose } such institutions for themselves ns tbry please I w c want to keep that pledge. Of the won dem ] ocraiic voters of ISoG, there are not 000 who j believe in this Lecompton iniquity. Mr. Gilmore then referred to the attempt 10 make Minnesota couple with Kansas. Tho Democratic party can-- not riioulder this Lecompton iniquity, and live Mr. G. then intr>duced,with immense applause Mr. btnkcfl, of Greensburg. Mr. Siokes was quita unwell,.and spoko with endent dilhcully, but his speech was n clear and . lucid exposition of the reasons of his opposition to tho Lecompton Constitution. He declared that that immense demonstration of people that aoa of glowing faces, upturned to his, were pain ful 10 l.lui when ho ciinmdercd the efficient cause which broognt them together. 110 showed Ihai Mr. Buchanan stood 10 direct opposition to the ground on which ho was elected ; that the ad ministration arguments in favor of Lecompton wore almost precisely tho same as those used by tho tones in our revolution, and by King George iq England in the lime of our revolution, in favor of the right to tax and oppress the rebels. His expositica of Kansas frauds was .scathing The argument for Lecompton at tho South was “it will give us more slave territory" ; the ar gument at the North is, “Expediency, tho plea of a horse-thief who finds it expedient to steal a horse rather than travel on foot." The people of the fcouth. who hare plangcd us into all this dif ficulty don’t care a cent about us. They don’t care if we are slaughtered, and they expect us I bc - Le * aa b ® faithful to our principles, let I who may bo laubices. Hod Mr. Buchanan 4 r to -- truB 10 hi ‘ 3 P lcd S C3 in th ® presence of this 1 lecompton demand, witlrwhat exultant shouts 5 would he have been hailed; as it Is uow, what ? have we to do but hope and prav. f V . nwnro ihnt wo hove done grenl. injns | lice 1 0 the eloquent cpccch of Mr. Stoke | but uis unintentional if wo haTe. He was in 3 °t ,i°“lt“ Ith ' aad lhe crowd nod j anil demanded so much voice that ho was oblig j «d to desist just „s he was fairly getting under I wo ? S o ' Tin 6“nJ, &q., Chairman of Commillce on Resolutions', then catoo forward and read in a tremendous voice, a series of resolutions with an appropriate preamble, which would take up about a column ef the Gazette, if we should tben -, bt, F repudiate the reopening of tbo African Slave Trade, and that “twin relic of barbarism’' theLccompton iniquitj. They were ! ■adopted with the most tremendous shouts l Col. Forney then came forward. He bowed ! bat he could notspe&kjuuH the crowd had given I htni ••three times three.” The cheers ought to have been heard in Washington. They made the welkin riDg again. Al jength ho commenced by referring to the significant fact that the lote editor of the Post presided at this meeting. He gave the Union a deserved thrust, for its unhandsome and unhos pitablo reference to him yesterday morning, iu slating that ho was hero to interfere in local politics. ‘ben, with excellent effect, rejccting-all J 'mere surplusage, reviewed the history of the nomination of Buchanan, and the campaign of 1* 18oC; then gave a clcur and condensed state ,. .% snent of facts touching the Lecompton fraud and c . JJ 10 wll wjc series of frauds in the history of this •rC-,*'. *1 Kansas imbroglio. He answered those timorous T 7,I ° that they were getting withtbo Republicans, that Black Republicanism 1 •{;. ~* -jj baJ no terrors fur him, provided it was necessary I ' 10 • act w ‘ l b them to uphold right and justice. As : a *' ,r * Buchanan repudiated the Pittsburgh plat* .. form on which John A- Gamble won nominated >sA v«i because be (Buchanan) didn’t believe in the proTlso, so he fPoruey) repudiated the ■:v H«rr:sburg jHatforra, adopted by a packed coo* , & ventton. He did repudiate that platform wiLh '•£•£& s f orn . a “ d dlB 6“st, and he there and then dc & clired that he repudiated Jim A. Porter ,f he P uU 1 rs, himself on that platform! (Immense applause.) < $ Lel tH Kandb T the right, regardless of all v 3 platforms. The Harrisburg convention has done more to destioy the Ditmocmtic party than ' * -overy put together. He related an ‘anecdote of Jno. Van Buren, who, in the cod* '^ est ISJB, protested that he had morality ' « in hioi to sanctify 40 grogshops, when Quaker friends remonstrated with him for drinking. He (Forney) had sufficient devotion .v : to the principle of “majority role,'’to season ' ftnfl MMCtify any number of black republicans. “ He dosed, by n beautiful reference to Sir »Kenneth in the Talisman of Sir Walter who was lett in defence of the banner of St. George and • declared bis determination never to forsake the :-A •.*. standard as did Sir K., but to fight out this buttle yf-j&j for tbo right to the last. >;?,:£.• The meeting was n great success, and shows ,*| 'that there is a spirit abroad even among the ' :IDcn wbo I,ftTo bccn u?ed ,0 bow to the behest* >| *of Slavery, that will not bend nny more. God 'Speed tbo right. Abiuval. —The “Magic Oil” man has arrived in town and will, wo are informed, remain in town for a week or fortnight. He is a some* what singular genius, and bolds forth in poetic strains at the corners of the streets aod public places. He talks soundly ond vcrypoetically in regard to the sootbiDg effects 0 r his oil in re moving Rheumatism. Neuralgia, PainH and Ache-i of all kinds. See the magic oil man be fore he leaves town if yon can. We learn that Dr. ICeyser of 140 Wood street, has it for sale. VNV-I The Cosoe&t To-Nianr—ln order to accom modate the largest possible number of persona with reserved seals, Mr. Gran has concluded to • offer a portion ofthoremaining scats this morn ing at the low prieo of ono dollar. The closiog •aalo will commenco at Mcllor’s Piano elorc. Wood an early hour to day, and we udviso nil who bare deferred tho purchase of <iekcts to procure them os enrlj this morniug ns ns,there is but a limited number re maining unsold. FcEtUfiiiiNti Sroan.—Mr. ffm. Noble, for a lung timo the well known proprietor of tbat sub stantial store on Third street, soar Market, has iut'i removed bis place of business to bis own magnificent building, on tho comer of Third and Sraithficld, under the old City Hotel, which •he has fitted up thoroughly, eo that it adds •rauch to the beauty of the buildiog. Of course, ibis numerous patrons will find him in Lis new quarters. Wo direct the attention of our numer ous readers to the card of Mr. Noble, which may be found in our paper this morning. Polios Item.— -A fellow named Robert Me* Creary was ceptured by the police at the house of ms mother in Prospect street" on Tuesday. Un his person was fouud the watch of Mr. J. !J. Mus Lin who was knocked down and robbed 6 Jew days since in broad day-light. Ho is tho fiime man. who attacked Michael Schrum, a milkman at Minersvillc, took a jug of milk away from film and when gebrntn attempted to defend himself, M Creary stabbed him. The fellow is awwin hands that will deal'with him according to jußtice and without mercy. Ue is only 17 years of age. 3 miinurnclurcr of all ouW' I f ! , . n,,turo >•» «M<l >0 lie public anew this morning. At his extensive establishment on Third street, purchasers can ” C<,d in ll '° Qivo Mr. VTOodwdUo early coll. People -ho arc jasl now married and 111 B „ cl , “ad io be married aU ,ho hare been mar lied for ll “1 want Cow farnitaro can £ad Mr. W. tuwftys wiling to ‘just such as they. I , Cocrt.—'The matter of the Infernal Mn- I j cbioe wag before the Court yesterday. This is | called Commonwealth vs. ffn. Peak and Wo. , ! °o*ith, indictment assault and battery with in tent to kill. The case attracted much attention; at the time when it occurred. It appears that J one, Mr. George Carter, a nail maker, worked 1 for Messrs. Peak and Smith, whose business it j was to make wrought nails. Carter left them > and went into business for himself. In a little j while after Carter had set up for himself, he alleges that on or about the first of last January I Smith and Peak came to his shop; that ono of I them asked if he had a cellar under the build- 1 ing; that ho took a rod and thrust it through ‘ the cracks of tho floor in several places as if to ! aMen.ii this fact. OTarr.ll, a man who worked with Carter, testified that Smith went into a part of the shop seldom used, that hoi some^rfhere'. 110 " " d ° PPe ‘ red '» * d -S On or about the morning of tho 18th n terrific ta>ing C tho° p^Y^“%»,: pi ir b o^ o “ fomo of 11. CWt ° 111 P«ls of tho shop, be penetrating tho walls, some strik nono of O 5 *‘ ,h Ereat force ' bul fortunately The Va. em . dol “ E 10 Ufe or limb DbloH P peln Wbld ‘ lbe P°wdcr bad been Fn all lO P' ec,;s - l ' nd >b«c piocos flew hWri ■ '“1 Clrt " ,csliS " i 1,131 bo bo '‘7, E 7 ‘>lB machine hod been planned ami Con cealed in the neighborhood of the rorge by the prisoners, on acsouul of n fceUng of rivalry in stness. This loaded tube was ignited by a use, placed, as was alleged, near the surface of lhe floor, in sue), a way that it could not well avoid catching fire. Mr. Collier conducted (he case for the Commonwealth and R. D. Roberts bsq. for the defence, lie pul in the excel lent character which! he accused hare hitherto borne, anil brought witnesses to prove it. The ease went i„ the jury in the afternoon, who re “J"''?'! of “S >b Smith, but ac luitted Mr. I „ak. Motion in arrest or judge ment was rn.de by Mr. Roberts. J 8 inn nr°s“‘ C r' J ; uu,7mi "f! 1 J- to witness lhe part ing or burnt, from Ins wife, a highly respectable wo,,mn . »»■> from his daughter, a fine looking young woman of 17 or 18 years of age. not W “ VCr - T ' Tcr 7 PbiifU. and we could I»0l stop lo Spoil through. indie!"' T “,' i" 1 "' Andors ° n . alias Samuel Platt, ndtetment larceny, on oath of John Brayman ' “ rgo,i , ,’ Tilh scaling some four at , o“- !* rs 1,1 Ecild from prosecutor on or about the .nth August, 1857. Mr. Brayman is n res,dent of Louisrille, Ky„ and was on a visit here for tho benefit of his health. He boarded at David Cinnamon’s house, on Fourth street where the prisoner slopped also. While here,’ the trunk of Mr. Brayman was opened and the money was taken. On trial. o n C “- I8 I c'ibh; stmz and Mary Major, and Com. vs. John Weber and Eltz. Weber- cross sutla lor assault and battery. Mrs. Major pur chased a farm, upon which she resided, in M'- Cund css township, from Weber, who lives in Birmingham. On lhe 16th instant, Weber and wife went to Mrs. Major’s house to get Borne property they had left there. A ladder was in dispute, nod when Weber attempted tr, take it both parties seized it, and a row ensued. Weber go. the bettor Of Mrs. Major, and Stulz coma Z the rescue. We did nut learn what the vordir i TdE ™ AST . ATa, “” a N those who were nt Sewick loy on Tuesday night, were delighted at the sue cess of the Cantata of Daniel performed under he direction of It. p. Nevio, a musical amateur of merit and deservedrenown. As we remarked in advance yesterday, we could predict a success for such:an enterprise in Sewickley without the faintest .ear of being considered a false prophet Wear© happy to learn that the result* of tbia concert will afford great relief and advantage to \7° c ?JJF Qil tllCTe ‘he paslor.il care of Rev »lr. Allison. A DEAF and dumb boy, of me age of 15, who has had six years instruction al ihe Inslilulion ~L .u in Philadelphia, is now at Ihe Allegheny Orphan Asylutu, and ihe man. ngers of that institution desire lo hind him lo n farnur for to learn some proper Irade. Appli cation may be made to the gentlemen or Indie whose names are mentioned in the advertise ment in another column. Ilex. John W. Foa.vty refused in take any compensation winterer from the Lecture Com l V’ M I ' A of 'his city for his very able and interesting lectaro on Monday .. Tbsfl i ? cqniv/ilent to a present of $5O to the Library, not to mention the highly valu rtb^ ln f°^ n ' i , o, ‘, a '“ l ,ht 'R rM ' P'sasurc which It afforded to the Urge company which heard it dir. Forney knows how lodo all these things in a worthy manner. 8 , San advertisements, under Auction Salrs. of •bale of Lot?,” and also 10 shares of Odd Fel lows Hall stock, at Merchants’ Lachance, this evening. fa ’ 3 The iutereet of the Union Prayer Meeting is yet fay sustained, The hour as heretofore la from JR ,° 12 J K „. Mr . yertcs wmc^ the exercises to-day. AH are cordially invited. feraEs “ r^;..“ r ..r and tin. effect of it» one in * distant put of ii,„ w, ,o * r ' ~ .. Hot ALTON, Utrytr.. O- . J» . Mar in is.' Me«i r , Fu.«o BftOS—Ucntletnei;:—] a,UO ul voti tr, elicit an aceucjr lor ih« inraluablo \ ermifuce rcu i.renarl me one gross of tbr \, rmifujre iinn.edi/tM y ’ 1 ours, Ac., aiMprf pacj .i&s*; rr mn-i.d->rUT Kl.KMlNt;Jtirntt Jlmtisnnrnte, and Viei itemps Potxarjeats \t , Tiil t M ' jE '* trTo — lbe Manager or the 'I D and AleniU-mjH concrrta reepertfnlly informs tin. public that **'**;'< Hill commence thLnx.rniui; rickete Including r-cf Ted mu at one dollar can be »oc Ur ,«i at tli- Music and Piano Sumi of J 11. Meiior, HI iv..«i „ ineonieo/ remaining one dollar nnJ fiftv cent* ..-if. am .»p c, Thy SUO Ml £1 man cad.la, hr t-n the OTcning of the concert at the door. n.r"Ji:liJ XTIEI’XTEMPS T THALBERG'S Concert rL TlulUrg'., Vl.oxt.mm ! c-.rl correct tmmlmlon of all the Punvsmd 8a11,!,], utingaTaU !■'“ Cmic.rt,. Aim ,1m »„t ’.T'; forte. It ailoon thn etenlngofihe Concert. mKM 2td VIEUXTEfiXPS 3c THALBERG'S GRAND Combination Concert FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, POSITIVELY The First and onl» Appoaraace In pituburßli of HENRY VIEUXTEMPS, IN CONJUNCTION. WITH SIGI6MDND THALBF.RG WILL TAKE PLACU ON TIIL'RSDAT EVEKIIPC. MARCH 33TH, OITY KC A i, x. ARD—Tho Manager, desiring to render Grv^iNT,n t^Mrr t ,, tbo ,, MoST kvkr Jl tYf CaThoiT,? AND THAtBEBO. MISS ANNIE KEMP. MAO. VIEDXTBIIPS, MIU EftSST FEimiNG, The celebrated English Uuar expressly engaged in London S3WSSSS3SSSM*- - PROGRAMME « tf.THALBZBG WILLPLAr~F«nto.U ‘•L’Eluird’Aruore," “Andante,” "Ktndo in a" Minor," Updated notes, Fantasia— •‘Lucrotla Borgia” Row of Summer.” * nEJJRY yiBUXTpPS WILL PLAV—Faotusiv c.nrtcc- “Papniul’a Witch n* Dance.” W ,J Irish XUL*LLECAIROLrWILLSI.VO_A.ia .rJXVWj** “C» T *Uo* L'trbfero J'eivlglU. MISSAN.NIi. KLMP WILL Sl>G—••The Dearest Spol.” and “W hen the Shallow* Uomtwnrd Fir." ME. EBN SIPERtaxO WILL SING-'Tb/filur of Love,” S tiler Dear.” from Maisinello, and an English **^n, rd ~? ,1 *, P, ‘ ,ee of Admission. the pri cu „f .dmmiou. the .Manaoiir r ““ tU <■( the public ,f i it u n ' i 2 a 0f tal ‘ ,,u lhat will appear «m one aratut Llriu k n “ ln S » combination of two of the that unequaled eurejyhle which bo. “Writ} 1b.,, t, r lb , mouths lz> this country. The standard price of Admission for ihe*e Concert, hue invariably boon $2, but la coßacquonoe of the desire on the part of the management that ell chuse. of the community may hare an opportunity of bearing these wondonul ar tists, they hate the following eoale of pncca, which they feel »urs trill me*' the general approval, viz - -gecuttdseau «ndsl SO Not secured j ( W ea-Tbo sale of the Secured (|l 00) Ticket! will comm-nre I tint morning, at B o clock precisely, at the Music and Pune. Stars of J, 11. Mellor, Eaq,, SI Wood *trwt. Tho fl Ticket., and the remaining j.l 00, will commence on Thun day morning. ttA-Doura open at o'clock—Concert to commence at 8. FRIDAV’, Xbalbrrg A Tienxtcmp* will perform In Cleveland, and on SATURDAY in Euffalo. md htd Jty-Tha two Grand Pianos tusd-on this occasion ar from tb* celtbrnted Factory of Chlckering A Son*, IL/stvo fur olahed by John IL Mellor. • T> 1 T TS i 3 U KG ii Tll LATKf- M!O3 KIMBERLY ... Lusu m Mahaq mas. J. O. 11ANLEY Staoi Maiuou. nrc* or ioiouios. Boxes -.—..Wc. I PrfTato Box, litres ...... (9,00 I Print* Box, emill Colored Bos r ~ Second Ti Third Ti* Colored (Jailer}'--- -25 c. , Single Seateiu Frirato Box, $l,OO. THURSDAY EVENING. March 25th, 185 S, will b pw f<jimml ihi-Grrit lJram»,in 4 act* entitled TtiEe ii>K >J AK Elt OVToUL'JUfiE—Jacob odtjU_sir. J G Hinley; Adelaide I’ajut, >lta Vaudccliog- .UiM'JiiliK.Ttirt>b' a>nc Imlf wltb J M jMortr.ri’n u«-w~3F»rc<\ <<ntitl« SAHM.i ASD OK BAKSET “BOCRI B*ru*, Honrke MrScotoi Sir Toby Tiltnoow, Weaver; Mr» hleajor Wilful, 31m Barrel. rfIOBACCO. —SO boxeo G\ ,s' h and 9’u li Jj Tobacco, prkoli«nt« m r«*W«l«! T. LITTLE h CO, “rtO 80. IX3 Second itn Telegraphic r ox GUESS 10 X A I. S»,. T „ * "'aiihiotos Crrr, March 2J. mu as r‘ih n b ‘ ' ° l ° m <h ' k*™!*"" conrtitntion Jl^r 1! ?r'- B ' n ’ Broderick, Chandler, Clark. DarkM ’p Crkl !| nJc ' 1 ' Dil ™. Boolittle, Doorlar, nJri.” ’ f«<»e n don, Fool, Fo.tnr, Hal., Hamlin, s ”~. s,uaf '- Absentees—Messrs. Bate.*, Davis, and Reed, of X. •> no paired off with Cameron, of Pa. Tho an D u d"w.?„“' ? h ,h v cs f r 4X aou Hisses, The Senate then adjourned. • R< '? ?** Hol t sb. —The House went into Com “ ho°Dof! ” ‘“f “° d lb ' «MMerntlon 01 tno deficiency Appropriation Bill. • Die* of’ ?J rk ’ ° f * VvW Y . ork * EaiJ tho Toic * of pco plo .r IC„»H ,0 unbroken tones, protejdne sf “'’T™ ~n’ i ' r ,b » Lccompton Con.tU ulton. M,o ought not to bo dragged into tbo Taion « n conr.et in chain,. Do rrouM v«,„ for „ mnaZo rriiieb rrould scon re jnstiec and peneo in Kansi. and fnrc?n ' <b '. D ." ~0, ' n * lir Party from een.ure for .bernbbVr:’°Ad J Wned. ,h ” “ r K " i "» ' hat tbf'r'*’^; -31 '’' Sa ' , “ rJ presented resolution, Trotn tmtlm tT ' f“ rt ’ »'"> *«i La coinptoo. They mere ordered to W printed. Jl r . .card quoted the Duke of Argylc, at the Living -01 banquet, denying (Be opinion tbnt the British d™'“' “ imd]u - '«**>*• ro-estabiishinont »Zr r l7\ nwnorijl.. rr.ro prwenlc.l, "i>.i-«...« .„l^ViM r '’ , '° " ,i:l ! ,lr ‘ , ’ T hi * o,l j f ' c li*'!i ttn.l Iho Minnn ■ 1 1 ““ re “' l “ M-'.nJ lime, Mr. 1’,i..1, offering ">«k- >l>o l'. H. Judiciorr Iho ,„i hoy ili:l Kama.. ycalorJav. whiuli naa'at-n .-,1 1., A diiciitfui.m ciiiou,! „ n the interpretation «.( lion i,r„ „f ,|„ hill, Mr. UaU . a morin amende*! lo read [l.al Minn. ,„u ho alloived (no lie. presen tativcs. A ilurur,i„n on.-ued no to Iho right of Minncsnla o naio tir-. or Ihreo rcprcacntalire., ponding Iho ettlcmont ol nhioh tho ,<onalo wool imo creritir. 'e. nnn an<l susoquenilj- ndjourued. Dispatch to the Pittaburxli uasc.lr j Lhn' N * tl,,nK ‘‘iiporuncc wa« trammeled in ton benatc to-day. Horse—The following Bills were reed in place : ,1 in ‘“lddsmcnt t., the net incorporating he hh.rpsburg Rued. By Mr. Foster ■ For an J. •Ittional Law Judge. C t!* !Ir ' ,p »How juries to divide cost*. ''*''*'**'*«”« =*-*** <*anal*'enm!*' ' V,> * 37<1, rn,vidin S f " r thc '' ill ° »f the anal., cam* up o n a fccond reading. For tbo first sale tD The^ llU ‘ Cd V™, l ,iM ButWilin J a public S rJ h Speakcr dcciJed Uto He cut of order.- Air. (,h«e appealed, which giro rise to coosidcrablu debate, and „n appeal the Speaker wm sustained by a vote of Cl against 32. Yesterday, Uooso Bill, Ho. 422. brine a snonlo ment to an net to inrorpora,.. ,b. Western Transit. Senate. I ’* Med 6 “»"F' »ad S°es to The Senate hill 3fi3, being a sapplemcnt to the act au ''rising the Auditor General to open the account of f'y.’d la, ° Frothonotary of Allegheny Co.: -->B, providing rorrasc. of insane con. I 10 "«•*«» Pomwntiaty: Sonata hill 234, an ■ “••al'og certain slrecu in ihe City of Allegheny, ami to empower the Connells of said city to „as, or ” I Jr F'” bl 'f improvements therein, yesterday passed a firs, reading in the Boose, daring ihe a ,.,Z “ J aHerwards finally passed during af. toraoon session. ” -l/terooca .S'e-s W-The Senate concurred in tho Comman"'" 11 ”" 11 ' U:l r “ laU " >" <ke Allegheny ivl h 1 i”" , rel £ lve ,J transporters' claims has been signed by the Governor. Also, that relative to lilt tanning Court llouso. . . \ OUR March -4. —A licrmpu Banker, named re.dioainl Arlcder. was arrested in this city yester day morning, charged with being a defaulter to tho amount of one million of guilder, from the rit T of -tutgard. ocruiany, where h<> was one of thj firm t f . rleder «t Wcss. Bonkers. It sccias that Lvth mem bers of this firm disappeared from Stutgard on the , CI J “ oaa 7 la,t - with them all the money entrusted to their rare. They have both been trW to this cour.trT. WAuianna Citv, March 21—The Scant. “v instate it, ffx ccutrve -jssino to-day confirmed Ihe appoimment o rot. A. s. Johnson, commanding the I'tah crprdi Iron, aj Brigadier General. ,r LG r!"T v' ““' l ‘ ""erestcl in she speed f .lr plarl of V \ li.a: by unnnimoirs consent hi was allowed to coalman hi, remarks beyond th. CtttctxSAtt, March 24—The religion, mo I becoming more general. Eight dailr prase, igs are noss held, all of which are largely a." I>ltßr«|»hle itlarkcli. Ih—TiT M ' r '- I —L'"t*on firm; iOcO ialw .oI.H w* *da u‘£KS^Z"Su , mST W hral dull- 3..HU lu-T . ■ , r *’ . p ' ,,,U,Mn Ua laj fitm . UumMer, Ur 4 ranccJ ‘ Tip,. tSVUs^,I** 1 ** U.. re* hav. Jacliawl .Jo a jTJo - I s i’"'l, ir'L'-fv V I-’‘ T r 'T A JJicJ Iw^n’isnS Central O ,JJ4!,r “ a 4 M<=bi^n I*OILU>ILHTU. MA-ch .’1 1... I „ .i -»>■ p‘< sftssi -If* :-om. l«'.m^ett«T.m^V , S'^V; ! li ‘" tr ’ l,, ' U V‘ r " •iiulitir ~|T r., L, „ •, V'**'* tr<% ‘l‘t* haf Com u :: t lm sn- St no In,Ur. for -1,i,f,.,...,,. ~ m, ,‘. A. "* ,h "" " Coo.v.n, Muxl, 0,-Floor nn.h„ »,«, . a&S r t*sa SSf” tsk art Mes lilLati , i »• I here i* iioi.lninge in other ••u ie». J lie w-nthoi U clear and mil.l. C”™ S r £^' 2 '?, 1 " IM1 "' il “ C W - « Cutting vyui., t.l nr..| r..r -I. t,, HKMiy M . COLUNS. ** Dli Y A i’P LBS-511 sack, bright Dry A rm.c y.c.n l ",.,I lor "olmb. I, K.\ K V I|. CuJ.u .\. BACO.V-SO.CUu'lte Hams, Shuujj^i; Hld-» m fnioUf h.-u-f am! f r «.i|- by -I"- K- KOHISON h CU 000 , BBLS - SlI t’ : ' r Il « -Vhlassc.* St . v IU-fint-rv, ‘ ' Mcl, ‘ rV ' UolJ.i. e,inp,.|.u„li„ i ,„,i , " _ Mini \KK £ MLWGKTU. Plantation and rx i»M*. S>di|..MolMMju.t rw'd and U-r »-il- by ft. uuorsj.v * co AJ|i) .50 kegs uutl j bli!.-. Lard just reo’d lor wl» >,y rarai li. & 00. 'LAXSISJSp—'J cables ana 8 bags now land In* from •unnur .W Wk TortaJp |»y IMIAfI DiOKEVA-CO now faildin J? i’rum s -15 tnb* now Innding from steamer >rfc for i ,|. |, y ISAIAII DICKKV A CO. Laud- N'i'W Tr>i s ' i n,J * landing from steamer >rfc t,r «ln I,y ISAIAH DICE KY.A CO. ‘ C. HAAKON WVK LJPICiIS —UOo hags Pepper l| " i’lturlltoj 15 -Ale, Cluvei, jogo M c - fierce, prime “P-:uuj K ’ Nutmeg *nd for *alu b j ailltlVKjt 4 DILWORTU ————— 130 * lJ« B*cond • (rrt-t. OOLL BUTTER—O Mils, prime Roll Btr » *** r J°*t fi'CeitoJ and for (ule by c -'r.zEi.L t co. fj"l TLK.—3 bbK Kell for sale bp mrls ma'iiv 11. Colusa. OTAKOLi— lot) bxs. Pearl, 30 bbls. do, iust J B CANPIKU? * 250 BB , LS - ™ ME w. o. molasses; m * p K mle br JAS. GARDINKK. ,Ter offered /., m“., i‘ l , pr I’ rlc "* ‘hnu Uiry have --- W. UcCLIMUCK. BLACK LEAL— 0000 11m. on har.d and for ’mi' n- 1-. rAU.VEBTix.-it a co. * U: ‘‘ sun '“ arriving andTS , 7.. e } srn:n ku 4 dilwuktu ■ ~. .. l-to »tiJ laa ls>comj it. T 01L.—24 bbfn for sale by l n 'l3 nn.vttY ii. colLryg P^. A b TOJi < S 'T?° 1,u!,|,c1 “ J'ivsbannocks for X t»l« bj (mrlS; HENRY u. COLMXS. AJESIIANXUCK. POTATOES—2S ra dSl J-l Juit rtc’d and formic by HENRY H. COLLINS. J C^rS?r ls ?i bags prin,e Rio Coffce j" st V/ rccdjwirl f jr «ui« l>y R. ROBISON *on T?A?7 13 ? half cheats riTWjJ^j Ul*ch Tens just rec'd and for caln Lr JSIH2 .. R. ROBISON A CO -liUnKß—ti l7bia. choice Table _l_ Butter, juat rwair«l auJ far mlu at Ko. 27 6th «t u. UIbPLR ! rc " h %g B . «c’d and for .ala at No. ~ all, .L n. IIIDDLK. APPLES— 60 bushels Pried Apples rec'd and for wle »t 5,.. -7 fi t h »t. H.RIDDLK/ PE£2£r®° Whel< Kcd U-shd» choice N>-«hnanock«, in atorw fK .. Wj ?^ ° bxi ‘ *' riwe WH in Htnre -- ' y nrll ‘ J_U_CANmU). S^r 20 bbL V;r h j“ st arri « d £* 1 -LB UANFIKI.D. COFIJiL, A.C.— ijU bg». choice Jii„ Coffee- lco Ualt-sjnif. Mulmn, ’ - Wat T AWJ LSON Arrlrtou ami for aaU l._r O Y K UI>-20 bbb. Bait. ,r “L'T _- rari . DA Vine. HEIIUgT. COHN M£AL—lob bus. kiln dried instore ani> 6>r «*i» t»y mrl UAVID Q, lIEBUaT. P K. SETTS AND COLLARS, Corse‘s • Short amiftfdliuiort! meat of hoodie Work, Whit«Qotfdf.DrwGooil»*fldaS»£ , 0. lUNSON LOVjkT ar24 formerly Lot* Brothen, Wo 74 Markets, comnrm; of arbitration for fsbrcart. F. ft. lUinot, V. p., Joa* J. GtuxTTtt. S*«tn Ssuru. Joic-a U. llrsrxt, Acrrcs Looxis. PITTSBURGH AiUUUSTs. [ R*porini Specially fc* the PUUbutyh Oaxrtlt.] Pimjrtaaa, Tdckstut, Mabcr 25, ig£j FLOUniiiltion the wharf of3o bhli taper at $3.15 ta( i 50 this choice extra fsmfly at From store, 32 bbl* ■t>l’«r at $3,25; 60 do extra familial $4,60,25 do do at 34 re. end 160 do at <3.50 for toper. $4.00 for extra aod *4.5) 7.p frailly do. GRAlN—sales of 170 hat Oatson wharf at 25; 103 do at 23 and 160 do at,27. u 11 i t cf 7 bhdt common Sugar at 7b£- 6 4 0 do prime a* 8; 10 do do at 726 do do at 7W®73B\ and 16do do at Mol&ant, 30 and 10 It I* to country at «x.aud 31 doat 37<£33. 3 FRUlT—salesof 26 boa dried Apples at *1,25 and J 6 do do at $1.37, and 2S bat Peaches at SA2S. BEKD3—sale# of 12, 23 and 66 bat Clow In tm.ll t q »- from t tor© hI $5,25. HAY—-tala* at tcalet of 6 loads at (3@l4per ton. BACON—a batter demand; tales of 4000 Ibt City Shoulders *t ■W: 1000 d.j Western at 7; 5000 lbs do to country at l\t -3000 lbs Western Hams at and 2000 E)t Iron City HonS (a choice article} at 11. **««» APPLKS—a flood demand; tales on wharf ofC3 bbti at 3l; and 49 do do at $1,76; trom store, 60 bbls at ! _ BULK MEAT—tolesof 7000 SMCoaatry at and I —4 *»«d 60,000 Os Shoulders and Uams at ana ?V 4 DARD—a sale of7o bbls No. lat 914.. 4 ‘ BEANS—wiles of 25 bat prime email whits at SI 25 CHKEir—sale!) of CO bxs prime W. H. at 9. Fl^H—sales ot 20 bbls N 0.3 Uackarel at $11.60. UUITEU A IXKl.a—sales ofs bbls choice Roll Botterat , bbls et 10, sdo dout 10;-$ and 4d„do Bt jJJJ JlflopJr~**k *° f2oo bblj!r ‘ ~:i ‘ ! il,a -' r ' nd 100 sachs at CINCINNATI per J. S. Prln*l*-I0 bbls sugar, Arthur Itosers A eu;ocsm better, Boyce. Richardson 4 C otSh« poUtwa, _o bbls dr.. WCooper i ro: 1 l-tfs wool Ibx mH? U Z doi: Lb ' 3 rt<,ar . ftdoieSS’ Clark t rxc 50 do do, B A Fahnestock k co; 8 casks ham. T t«rern lft> bid* flour. Jn« Gardner 141 t.ms m.tal Qritt i co; 457 plow trrunp* B, ta i co; 2 k”» lUK-feet.sll'W A R,ckertron; 219 sk. poutoes, M’uan» A Anjcr; ItO bbl» moh.s.es. R lu.binsun: 4 bait alcohol J p Nr-n; ii) bbls wbi-lcy. J ,.|in TemUm, 1 U’X mdi, Woodwnß s "^ a "»■ 8 MOAOSO.IIIKI.A NAVIGATION CO.-Ja ,k. tic.th, I sr.il, lO hag. potato.., 1 hoi, 2A bbu flotl/ Awln ll.n J 1 bhl. .eg., 1 dj bult.r, owner; 4 bbl. t V ouil.r, M OnndUu; bj. ,!„,, iudj; 4l do do, Jobilm tons plir iron, .S imick; 3 bbls fees, R Dalretl 1 i/v! bx« glass, Miller A Hlcbordsoo; 21 bblt eegs, Uoase- lw9 bis «ppl.% Field-; 350 bx, class, Berry; 40 «7rn ow«.r-7 •1., = bbl., a kg., towion a bbl/ .ppl«,‘ tlfiTir,.! bjn. scri-eulijßS, Beach; 13 plow shfors, Ksllei-Ift bg. o il., .iwri.r; ion bg. wheat, Miil.r; 25 iS\,„ ,?!“ fiiasr r " ,, “ s " ***”• »w" w*» Uocktam A Keefer: 2 bx. .iSgcUrk ’j x.JS I hld ”’ Br J“>: '3 hdu b.p.r H„” . d at. Ku-1.,. n*,„H,; 43 bbl. Herbert: 4do do, «!£ srr J bjf* timothy. 2'i do wheat, 35 do rye, Ma«xri»T«-H4 A n barley, 4 bbl.app,.., u.rdtoer, 15 Jo7o, 3 dfS, ‘£l° fr. 0,1 Bsk * Pawl'*-*, Leaghlin; 12 sksrye 2do 1 Pl-.c* anil «ondry produce, Dougherty; 64 sks rye, fla'jp Qi ' o do, Bfli, 6 bg, timothy seed. 23 do potatoes, Fetwr-’ZS 1 pkgs, 6 ska oats and sundries. Campbell, 1? sacks I ll.tTtßjsßrno, March 24. ! , ,? INl r' 1 I ‘ VN TI P<r Gladiator—2 hbds tobacco, Marnrlg Aft bU, tallow, Wilson i Gorman; 6 bbU ,n : K'“S. Fennock Ac; 100 bhls d.n?M'cS?« 1“ d “ i M’Ketn; 60 do oil, B L FafanMtodfc^ bids Hour, Mer fi; 160 »ks potatoes. Fctxen 2SU bes wheat! Keuuedi ; 3 bbls whisky, \FGrew; 20 ale bbls i 1 , <? . r, fl r; 13 - mdz - hloyd; H hhds, 1 box tobacca 790 rr |', wbe4t ’ 200 tes hams, 370aks potatoes i'hbl* gE*.-lark A co—toial trelgbt list 060 tons. Imports by R.liro.a, -f . Pin .burgh t arrcUnd E.R._a b.g. £i , nt.xsr- -$ tk 1 «*. r„ ®; ss-isr. Ws^;tvii£F r b'SI-H ia* 12 l«n. hoc, s nbo«b*ri j! ? onr ' L m»», M'Orr.rj- sas 311 bLlr «r. 0 l„ is. ,' !> w «d„ b,,.w. 2 j .1, atM ;;;ft » ,t, A™;; Ks° l ia5.1, 580 t,,, rbrssr, Cisrt i co. ' " r> 6 - *■ t I '«’• - «• * IM, » l.„k r . IsbM.n.bsm.Mroll, lt«Sr'Slrt! **_ I tZ.i'Z.i.'i %&*«? W -<™* >«bb.p > ssssaSSSSSp? s I = *orth; 9 U,!, l„u,. ,j y (L,fl^ d C . l j£ r " Q ; d ’ ,® ,riT * r * Dil ‘ -. Collin., no Ml- W t , c!or '?"< »* « C « or,. .^ , os , ss***- I < nrvKunsvr*. - S •U)t lx.| ~-,k «■„,. ~ J,„ jJJ’ bf «'• «■ ' sasu'j—ft?! S ' , s„'7“s- i-»-r = . uiJ M ".,'Ks:“; rjr, ‘ j °? ,uw 11.- C,.|01... wL ii,„ V.„cH »,,h'.'J rrwrtf „f f evnimiuw! f..r uul. u p‘>K>wr. ll* *u Tkp r.Ntitls Oocrier ay« : ° f «*1 ec'ln Tret.rt., Wctanc J t„ ,£r, . ______ • x c l, »aS'-« laat oi^Ut. Si e Am boat Ilegi«t«r. mr™ Ui^T^tir n"'"' Lnwrea, CUon*l .1 j. Pi in„|*- ijo '' t- " Cludnnjtj- v ?/" ‘ l, ” ; Lur ‘ rn "' Jrr - C-lontl l»r~..wi£ J '”“ r ' “AVJ9, A,t,-tio„„ nr . ' No- M Filth Street. 2S V°, ICE f'V' D A'EAR BIRM- » A t"th OU " 0D T “« <ia r «»euln C , March t ■ -*-*>.«....... "L 'IXrS NcS'a.^_V L’HOICETiOOiSTIY 1 the n-.-w auvti>.i. build.n/ \ 0 •J S nl,t ,tj# * <l‘W of s arr r k r & r * 1 Jjlc,i “"" r- ■""> w.i?,.S5iT * F™^ U J e - *«.,OF THE PEHRY HO sssaS^SSgwas- Mahogaa, Bofw, dlrane. übla rocking chair., .pier-old gUi frame ! ror.. Drneing an.l Plain BaS*w, WordnilTwnfhfiaJSr Venetian BHude, Chandelier*, Parlor. Chain CarpeUand Oil Clolha, IHcb and iow Pu.t twi j *»U»r &*, IlSsl “oiifai B«m ISSSS- China, Glass «nd Qu.en.we, Bw mtiw (S.^T K, r fc| COO p lnB i etoTß f ud F,JttarM * Parlor and KggStorea Kitchen P.iniitnre, 4c. Sale pealUv#, and iriUUT Z? ued until all Iteulil, Term, at .ale contU rur24 rr AILY SALES AT NO. 54 FIFTHST - Atiho nrw Conunereiß] s«ln Room*, .w » ift 7 iuv,t.,„ry»r»kdaj,ar„ livid public ralr. of rood. fit an iU<k v hlrh is comuutlx replenished with fr**h tonsil usuU, that most t*. closed forthwith. consigtj. At Jo*i'c!t<h, a. M., \)tj Goods and fancy article*, com )rl*m B nearly «Tsry thing noedsd In ths tlos for pereJSaf!?; At 2 o'clock, P. honiobold and kJtcbeo ftirnltnr*. n _ •ad mcoihl hand; beda and bedding, XT At T o dock, I. M., taacy aitJelM, tntchet, clocki? -*L « ry,r«u«wAl loftrumeata, gnus, clotbiog, dry ffuodV ■'£*?' •nrl aiioet, bwki, iUtlonery, Ac. P. lT DavS^c^ o** 0 ** AL'STI.V LOO3IIS k CO., Merchants' Eithangt. Kxflcutor’a Sale of Stocks, AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., T' rrVr I*' 1 *' “ Knirth Sirwt, PUtaburek l I*; Executors of the Hev. Charles Aver* will offer at public aala at tbs Merchant** Exchan»« Z ‘V, d ! 7 Pittsburgh, on Tauaxsar, tho 15tb ° tha following atocka, m; ' 18 »ii . *., **• ° r tho capitalitoekof the Pittsburgh A ti nrt , „ M & S om P* n J'* Mine. Lake Superior.! * Bo,Um Wta-ribcu „r th. National Minl/ig 6 tharca Exchange Rank of PJttsbongli. •< Allegheny Bank. | “ llaud atreet Bridge Co. SO •• MoaongahHa BrldgoCo. lSw “ Monongahela Navigation Co. ft ‘‘ Pitub’g, Cincinnati 4 Lcnlaville Tcljcr. B h .o Allegheny Gaa Co. £o. n , ft *' Pittsburgh, Port Wayne * Chicago Rah, Dividend Scrip of dlUo,i/f|7'i. ,laJ * .nad M iharea Chartivra Valley Railroad Co. i !! 1 Weat Newton Plank ,v 1 Schularablp Pittsburgh Frtnaln Collect. C °' THOS. M. HOWE, 1 * , WIL JI. SHINN, VEsa^,, _ mr2i:ilt.l JOSIAHKINU, j * rTJ, °ra. FOlt SALE.—IO Lotsaiiuated^B'.i^frrj tugle at*., a abort distance fr«m the (V u ->, n U BDC * leet front by 10» deep. *** a «*» *2 lOaharm I*., C. amt Louisville Telegraph Stv I 4b shares Odd Fellow*. Hall Stock. b * I *iE2Li22WB*co. | STOCK SALES BY AUSTIFIooMPr* 00, AT TOE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANmrisS.™ THURSDAY EVENING—Back EVEEV Copper Stack, Dvii'l ud Red E«,t, £,ld ""•*» »»d •t lft«* MertluwU* Exchange by PobUc Ml* Nofo, T>mfta «nd Lcxni on ~TO*bl.U™.b, A.OCT(%QMS?%? “ «« Hot* Broker*. 93 Joertb at. Commercial. Import* by River, Hurtion Salrs, ‘AVifi, A nc t P. M. DAVIS, Aact. ®tiat o»fj> ©o tnp tt it ion Call and Kximta* our Stock before Pur* Formerly Z*ove Brothers, And Young, SION OP THE OBIOIBTAL BB.V-HITB, . mlteUwtal Pittrt W* h . Penna. w. E. CHILD S d C O ’S " PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AM) WATER-PROOP W - CE M E.UST T EOOFINft SPRING AND SUMMER 1 3^ notice ; *• of'^rr4t^;STc!iSS a ‘ n “ a “*-" Wa s' i » «fci» r« to™w u», wm TO «2g* . IT 13 PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF, ° ” T!Sta“JS *?P* ,0 “f “»“110 Rooflag. W. « pat It on oror Old Tin i Rooflnif f. “J* 00 **’ t* making do«I • ante how flat or etecp the roof xnaj be. Thu ! "^ Te W.ifllpatit oofer ! We will apply it upoa Ti- *!£i™&?? s ££XJQirASZ (TEN FEET SQUARE.) paint that can bo tad. ** TWO SQUARE, being on account of ita durability lh 'PUB subscriber haring just returned from and I j»niinotanipiMMd a «tiifySm«* , S£!rf? D .r , £ th * ,r 8006 Repaired,to call at cur office, 133 Third Srtti I?T* York ok„ a . £O. PERRIN, ) ”* o,Tfes Io durability and pracUcnbOlty of this Rooflng. *ork an< Philadelphia fwl, confident Out he can of- JOHNSON, V PERRIN A JOHNSON, Wil. JOHNSON, J N o. 123 Third street, bctwwQ Wood and Smithfldd, . Pittsburgh, Penns. D RY GOODS. f.r DfBnCEUESTS TO EL'ItCILASERS, bolh In j 9 '“ U * »d Prle«, b 7 hora . w ,„ „ | m TWmSS'rT ",“*?!! la ,n,l, "■ '• *■ '*«*•*>■» SSSX h£EE?° u J“ ««u »•>! t* iut* to»,».»a mn Lcbaratorr IfouawL,"- . LOCKK - <*«*!«, l'° -128 w *»Mt 'twi, Cincinnati, Ohio.. Ricn FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BAYADERE RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, plain black silks, PRINTED BERAGES, ORGANDIE LAWNS, Also Chnllies, Crape Do Espinees. Lawna, Ac. SHAWLS AND MANTLES. BROCHE BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, printed bordered STELLA SHAWLS, Of every Style. Colnr and Quality varying in prices from Two to Fif- teen Dollars. FRENCH LACE AND * CHANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirty Dollars. > needle work Handsome sett COLLAR AND SLEEVES, VERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS, H EMBROIDERED LINEN cJ HANDKERCHIEFS, JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS, INSERTINGS AND FLOI'NCINGS. j WHITE GOODS PIQUET CLuTH, for Basques, collars ASD SLEEVES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH JACONETTS, NAINSOOKS, MfLLS, SWISS,I i 5 victoria Lawns, PLAIN, PLaSD, STRIPED AND FIGURED.! d hosiery. I-3 •~\ A AND COMPLETE AS- )/? SORTMENT. Mourning Goods |OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 5 > 03 X GOODS FOB DOT'S WEAR. j Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olfvel CLOTns. Blaok. Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CASHMERETTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped CASSIMERES. TWEEDS, MERINO, >OR ST. LOUIS AND ILLLNOIS KIVUR -Tfce iQuo »t.»n«r CAMBRIDGE. Cuju. Sawed Doan, wilJ leato f»r ioismti aod oil iutcrrunitato t>ort« ttiin DAY. tho 2ith at 10 o’clock. *. m. For freight orna* P*QQT\fPHPc | «ag* **j'ply on board, or to * writ} FLACK. BAR\E3 .t 00 Ag.-nu nankinetts. Uneu and Cotton Pant Stuffs, Ac. DOMESTICS . the largest stock in the CITY many of the above C'ood* were boughi manufacturers AISD jobbers, LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASE, WE ARB ENABLED TO RELL THEM AT PRICES chasing Elsewhere. C. HANSON LOVE, Stevenson A Love? 74 M 1 a -u’"»' u ’"»' Ol tt, 7mr^wgc£i!d;sr?^sg DRESS SILKS. Stgulat Strainers. c " T“ aboveTew steamebs“are hm.l? C ” r f nj B nDf . 0 5 r * Cl,Ul! f- Mwnins lloita |mtd i l 8 o Clock A. M.. anil Ercnin-' is. .in m n M ’ Kwi P° rt - Kluabetht.Tw,., ~M«nonp». Jnl nr , l i , n ß^n TO .? Otl ’ ****«-City. UwuiU-M, Cullfornui fu D. i r V 1 coni»..etln:: with Hacfc* and Co.irbr» B<«atj r»*tumlujr from llrownsnll* !,*;»*,. »t h o’clock in th« moralngandfiißtb»-T tfa «:itf. for furth-r ItiforniAti-.n cn qmra at tl.e Ofllw. Wiu«f u,t <■( Grant «tn*t. _i n . 6 'i- 'V- S\VINDL£it, ACCST. F > 'so a /OR CI.\CIN,\ ATI-REGULAR , W ». -*■ tcesdai I’ACKxr—Thg»upr.t >M» w OLADIAIOK,C4pr Gt-ur« wiU IfaTß tor the «bove aod intermHiatu port* errrrTUES DAY aUOc'chK.-t, Ah. Ft>r freight or p*wige .poly c» *”*"*♦"*> f -mrl9) FLACK, BAR.V& t CQ, S REOULAK TUESDAY PACK- , JEg-j, CT 7-AXESVILLE.-Tl,, An. [“‘“V ~ : ”' A O *V UM . Upt. Stow ArnT«ui™„ lor tbo a bora and mtermsdUto ports EVERT TUESDAY i a 0 c **• **• for freight or passaea annlr on twd * ELACK7 DARNES A CO?A% 1) Eou L A K WEDNESDAY , For marietta and zanesT?® * M<l beaatir °> t^amrrJa^^g i^ Z |M a , IAR L I . N ’° ,pt - 8a0 ' 731 - *1» l«« fertSTnbuTe ( i D h? rmw3ia, ' r ° r,, ’ I EVKKY 2ATUROAT. at 3 , l For flight or passage apply on bonrd or to -r l6 . FLACK. D.MLVE3 Jt CO.. Agts. EUR CINCINNATI.-Tho 6d, , > '““lff ,u “" J- S. PHI.VOLK, c«nl.ifilßSflg or “*K w ill I»4tc for tbe abora and all lntrrmSS?T?*?S, on SATURDAY, 27th Iml. at 10 o'clock. A M For f-Lii-ht or pelage apply oa board, or to ,w^l Pi£CK. BARN'Ki A CO. a^d:*. FOR CINCINNATI- PITTSBL'RfiU . * ATO CIJCICTUTI PACKET LlXJt,—Ttl« now aud elegant aide wbt»-I packet SUPEIUoU, CaUl/e-nJjTi /.■' 3 .r“5' *“"■ Pllt'l.n.-*b for C.octa.ti „„r sat' UIDAT morning, returning every TULSUAY. For frciaLt or p:vuai{a apply on board or to “** __ PLACS, BARVES I CO-, Airoau. 2 c r ji FOK CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE -The llao ilnmtr MINERVA, Capt John Goodwin, wuirare for the above nod nil intermedia:* port* Til"* DA>. »oih Instant. «t 4 o'clock, r. jc. For fre.nht or pt«sa»re njipl j ( , u board, or tn tlO FI.ACK, HA It Nils A CO. A R *nie. S ! "E'OR NASII\ ILLE.—The Sdg steamer S. -T P- HIBUAHD, C*pt. OvurgH W. will Irfir* f.«r tho amt* and ail i»ternu'diit» l->ru, THIS DaY • ),» j , listh init, at 4 o'clock, p. k. fur freight or jmysairo *pr>’lr on ZC IT t.» t «rX6) YLACK, BARXfcs i oj? Asiu° FOIINASIIViLLK —Te fine new .•uenmer RELIANCE, F. X. R«lm. .Masw, w:IU w , ££i H : » D,J ', U »» intcrme-luto portt THIS DA I*. 2ith mswnt U | For freight er package apply oa I'oarJ or to H i g “ 11 _ _ FLACK i RAILNRB. Vgrtta . i illlssonri R?vtr Direct. -lejSiSdE TO K> t Klls*OX. BOO.VVILLK. BRUNSWICK I,KXf\'i* * I TON, WYA.ViiOTTK CITT. KANSAS CITY * LEAt K.VWORTU AND ST JOSEPH. THE line passenger steamer Ottß, Captain 'VoVn ! tbeftl, ' ,w an,) a ” iatemeJiat. port-. S< J ' “ r ' ATI - ltD.tt, -rtl. m»t.. m 1 P 51. Kt freight or pu. Cj | *»£>•• Apply ou hoard or lo P H| _ tnr -‘ fi FLACK, BARNES £CO.,Act -3 I tr° R ST. LOUIS & missocrlTlc^T —( I -L RIVEH—Tin- fin- Btemucr IIEFEXDKH jLgjfegfcff V; 1 ' 1 - iUcbar,i *>•“>»• for tbo abov\, kiiii uitcrmL dlate (> Ji-ta on SAI L'iIDAY. ITth it.*:, at 4 o'clock, p. M ror fraiglit or pwnj« apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agta. BRILLIANTS, X'OK ST. LOUS, ICEOICUK, . fl-g- „ X HUCK ISUSO. DATENPiJKT, lU'Hr.iaigftffiJ VUE. WE.VO.VA A ST. On. o,« .TSSSma- E.N, (MAC Muon MiutiT, will lute- for the atom anil all In- I tennadiat© port*, on MUNDAY.VOth tnit. at i r, » for I freight or parage apply r,n bo aril <t to mri > n.ACK, BARXES 4 CO.. Agents. For sr. luuisT keokuk, , nr^TZ RVRLLVGTOX. MUSCATINE, IaI.AND 4 DA\EXW)RT—Tbo fin* *teanur ARIZONA Capt. Uerdmiut. will leave f., r th* i,bore nn .l all IntermedF ate porta, on MON DA 2‘tblurt, at 4t> ». For freight or pa.«M<c« apply on touil or t.j * ror24 FLACK. MARXES 4 CO.. Agti. For st. louis. keokuk. i nr?* ■* Rocs ISLAND. DA VE\POUT.GALENA ar.l DUBCQL’E—Tho fine new s t«n,*r R ¥ f X'J? rull n» v h,,1 nil interau-Oiata pi rta THIS DA \ , tl. in»t. For freight or pas»ig<! apply on board or to * ° • 1 J _ fß i± MARXES 4 CO.. Agent,. FOR S'!. LUt,JS —The epleridia ryx»~~ »t earner JAS. 'fuOP, CapL Jaj J Itubln- Osfe&S? aon, will leave for the aU»re *nd nil dUte porta.TUIS DAV. Wth Inst., at i d„ t j* « Fof freight or piuaase appljr on KvuJ nr tn ' ' FLACK. BAKXKg A CO. Agent,. C 2 For st. louis & keokuk. , fr-s* * -p« Hu- eteonn r FULTON CI7Y. C.tnt. -LgHgteJ ; V. B. Brickie. will li-ara for tho abyr© ami all iuterTm-auio , !»«« on AVBDNE3DAY. 23th inn., at 10 o'cl-K k, a * For > freight or ptoasg© appty on beard, yr t<> | ariQ FLACK. BARSKS CO. Agent*. FOB KEOKUK, I) A YEN POUT. , jbE* j ffTsuihT' , OAL|;XA ' J... J 81. I AUL—Tbe fln. ll.a.n.r LA LKof.£ SnTmvS'Sr fur the ab..T, u d «U torm-dl.t; port* THIS DAY, *sth miUnt.aM o'clock,p m. For freight or paA'ftg© apply ea board, or to * mr _ 19 FLACS, BARXEg 4 CO., AgMita. FOR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK, , jps> % ROCK ISLAND, GALENA AND otyOK The fine iteamer MODERATOR, cIpL *S5k THTa U n aV* f ° r lhe nbt,TC * ,ld 4,1 ln <«’ r »«*diut© p-.ri* THIS DA\, 25th ln»t., at 4 ocluck, r w For freight or pa«<ago apply on L.*aril. or to * (rarlT; ' FOK 6T. LUL’Is. - Th<? fiue sreamer SOCTII AMERICA. C*|,l. 91>«ph«r.(. will |.„ vo f,,‘ t boaboTe and all Uitcriardiatu porla THIS DAT. Ciih ms For freight or fuunage apply ou Ini-irU. <,r t > FLACK. DARXKS A CO.. Agoni. FOR bl. L 0 L I b.—The line ( u eteamrr Dll. KANK, Capt. 8. Shm.inn will l*3T« fur the abort- «ud rU hiturmcdi.it*. 7,;!rt»7n TUls HAT. 25th ln«l. nt 10 o’clock. *w. For (Lipin or apply oil board or to f#u KLACKJJAKXEB 4 CO.,Ak-ou. For St. louis, keokukTUalknT DUBUQUE AND Sr. PAUL-The apfeodid H AZEL DELL. Capt tbxi*. will (ray* f.yr the ,.1,1 .i iotcraediat* poruTflJS DAY, VMh j t ,rt Fur linzin pa»-vg« apply on bwu J or to 6 mlO • F /OR St. LOUIS.—Tbc splendid .steamer A- WWMA DOXNA, Cajit Marsh Ford, wtlHw ft.r «t> .r* and all Interttt-diato porta THIS DAY, 26th , u „ y* freight or passage apply on board or to J?Ii! flack, parses a c FOR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK - , n> ' BI’RU.WTns, MUSCATINK. Imru' UW&tt? p \ I UI? D: n. DA «' ENl ’ OR iT' UALKNA,DL'BCqUKA>fi s? For st. Louis & kjsokuk— , icsnr The fine pawengrr purk«( J II CON'N K tinsttß ~¥h‘C 11,0 * k ’” “j'l'SSjffi dav. FOR ST. LOUIS— The splendid i fHP- h. .u»"„ NATUA.MF.L uumis, (W ?'iw d»v ? " “s 1 ‘ u,ov '’ “■> iu'™Si. S 5 TOI« DAY, 2oth lost. lor freight or poaua. enrlT on hoanlorto (mrlj TLACK. IiARXES A CO AjjXiu Jieto Orleans, *Vr. FOR CAIRO & MEMPHIS.—The lino •teamor QOODV KRIKNUU, Capt Thoma- sbnraan. Will jMTv fur Che above aiij all [nturuicdiale port* oil TL’ES* DAV, 25th inrt., at 10 o'clock, a m. For frierfilu or |nvu» apply on board, or to _jnrl» FLACK, HAIINK* 4 00., ApmK For memph is ORLEANS.—Tbefino • tc.-uucr A V KORA, Captain John Kbo-lc*. will leave tor the aburo and alt In tennntlato porta THIS DAY. 25fh In.tant, at 4 o’clock, p. X. For freight or passage apply on board, or to mr» FLACK. BAKNEj A CO, Agent*. FOR .MEMPHIS AND NEW.JCP- * ORLE.VNU.-Tbe Un« stcanwr ALMA -KsEgrt-gf Capt. Jnhu A- Robinson, trill »*»*o for the abor, nod wn? teroedtate porta THIS DAY, 2f>tb instant, at »t 4 o’clock r. *. For Irelgbt or passage apply on board or to ’ ”»>’ B.IKSE3 4 CO, AgecU. *■ -A o. B’ounr HARDY & M’ORBW, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Corner or First and Ferry strets, PITTSBURGH. pa ILL FEED—2OOO lbs. chopped Feed in ■tow and for gale by DATlbc. HERBS*. RVK FLOUR—2O bbla. extra lor eaie by ox 4 _ __ DAVID C. BEROfaT. PEA, NUTS.—IO sacks in store and for sale by (feat? n. HCTCUIXSON OMINY—2O bbls. in store and for Bale bv . mr *° J. B CANFIELD." PEARLASH —50 bbls. just rec'd and for ■*l»by mrlO ‘ J.B. CANFIELD. LIME —200 bbU. fresh in store and for sale by mrlO J. P. CAN FIELD. WHITE FISH—OO half bbls.just rec’d and for ale by mrlO lIB.NBY 11. COLLINS. FLACK. DAr.XES A CO.. Ajrat.. Cincinnati, Set. #asf)bUlc, Set. St. ILouts, Set. FLACK. BARXfcj ± CO. Acon^ FLACK. BARNES A CO. n'Arj.tSE, Mils*., FM>. 5 law Ff.C7 O. J. Wood * Co.:—Unit.; HnrW reaSiy d Vi,« *‘«*t offsets of tout liaii H*«v>r:iijri\ I wiaj, lo ! j fmdin fe - n,y W Krowins tJdn. u . u t .ll a? crar I loi from what I rva*l *od heard, to trv J?!-. 1.1 M‘hJuc jsxsr. wiffrSsG y. t Ml., by GEO. H. KETSFE. lrn F^ A “ NCIS - X k " n d,^Thi^‘ - - fe2 ° »n3h?yJ»wM < Hooke »u America. Inralid/v t f°* t wiling era wUblog to *ad Teach and pleawlt tM ? 10 * very profitable tLel ? to ccuntrj, lncei aro cleoriue from i- . A 6 eata cow in the boa ->• sfoK# 1 1 I>AiNK SIUCKS W'ANTiID by - , AUSTIN LOOMIS A 00, Stocll Mid BUI Blok«r. t 8 fourth Mrt ”VV A^T£D—Deer Skins wanted by ” WELLS, RIDDLE * CO, So SO Fourth «t. Stocks wanted— UcdjauiO' B«ok Stock; U. r „ lIlk fUr]s . Klch “S* " Wcucoluarouco - MonongahcU “ - AUoTi.V LOOMIS k CO, tuvk llr.'ktr*. 68 Kourth limit. To fill ortldn. )>r J»3S W A *J and Drifts haring 4, 0 »" °r 1- month, to run; $OOO tojlooo bj “ . AUSTIN* LOoiliSi CO, -A* 1 " . Slock and iVo^jEr&krn-.S-'s fourth*!. W 4« TE D ~~ A quanUtj of good sound Kvc. f T J ** M JAS. OAXDISE*. TJ OLLO WAY’S WOKil CONFECTION— ‘ JLA 6 (ran <m hand aatf to mU by ** l7 B. U. fAHHESTOCK * 03. sciof W. K. CHILDS A CO'S BOOnXO, IoK U oOse, U.» iHriual, t«w E !m S , ILL S Teiter o>xthest.—ffoiskill’a ointment cnrwl S' 1 /VI?E, R 7. '• KE ""'l!" on the head. P ‘" -- «« co'r!.!i nniiter i- tKBII ' T ' Fmh MdOnco..., H.iu. Mr- -N. H . MUbut«. J u ui-a’ IJ,.u-l P 1 ;i. , , it of Kbeumatbm nrrrl Ulctron t b- iLr" U ’’ “ ' :uns3 l«?S. SUR,r I ‘° STU '‘" ,i " , ‘ Totter F^ E u'™!? CKCT ' E “ 1 ’ SWCI " "'““t «, Erqxfamon 11,0 Errd,i£ I1:SI, “ U ' T - V ’ 1,5 «“■*»'« «r Ii, E |e „«.!, ol EmpUon on I .lttdlni Tm, ' U '®’ - s£o “ U ‘ f™»f , Totter, SO jeer, I .u"l r ™' TUOMP£ <»-. T«!IU. «nd K „„ «*;, .i K J C “ ARU ” ATrCB? ' “ a. T*o. 25 year* >t^i££i£ , i™ LS ' T '™“ Jo non!c ’ Bro " J “ d Ooorso Indnmraed*Fje* AIP^ *• R ■ -nerof Firth and-Arch, »oJThLA K S ER .-! f n.,»w.cd.t. tFholeaalo Con Li ~ i . „ 'erO'il. 1 have on hand a large i“ P i r j! \, <,rCo(1 Li *" ron * »h«eh ia warranted fmh aod pore, cV I "Zl nshtl by tbu P‘ Dt « Ealta- TU. artl bA niPd f ° r ,h# P«‘ *« by the «■£ a as? quality * n ' l *’ ** akcr ’* “cJ Lind*. of a pure mrlG.din-T T,v*„ IJr i ..TTminnne.. CnPid'biTii 4o«»on, tLD'J Mi-vs thut n not her l>ou!« will rntiMT tv w”»" "rT".i , ?', ! 11 ki:vskii-.». .^' I ,|o SEr w "' - I'™- vs ! npUE UEALTII OF AMEJIfCAX"WOMEN „ For many jeaii I hnre L.-cn troubled wit], genera eartowsin JUnsiior, both mental and physical; caprice, *”? t ' Dd ™ C J' '» •<*»“»■ P»l|dla<k.u .1 tha hrart, rariablr, « ra „l, wilh pala. injiueobU nr nhr.laal Id fid 77°* , 1 lht ’ "rmptotn., and Iliad S’™ "7 “if' >“ “akfii'.lrf orJ< 'Uirinent UI lexj.rw my thankiulnoM Mrs: JU.IA AXXt JOU.VBON. '. bnt 1 b V e bpou n ,oni!W fi*r many years u “ “ "' J deranged nienslrnathan. Ai:. r „ wjulo I a».cTrjj£“”a tito, trvoM«> in the Rtntmit h iiiiJ , ™£ia. d £t?i sras;, sr^sgss ,rZ "*? ”1 •P»|.fa». far Ih, T-llt, ,„d Ul?in?«if' L » S i^ EU f N * K CATUOUCAN hue mv itfcSiL^riTl'T* , ItrW <l™*wr«<iwl m.-hem* cntil n teemf-i ns< !-«» to 117 longer, «Lcn 1 met with & inir * 1.. th j s,tholieo“5 ,tholieo “ »*f o , li; lv Uct 1 demrj it mr 1 M m 05, 57 troubl; ' <l with d-ranged roeD lKltaJi'u«rt“'T lllnaipaJlj „„ l„ uS, tack and aUilomen, bearing down pain at tin- time of tli« illu«s btoiUug.colic, ct;ti«tipnUcm, f"r!h u «» if the 1-ack and itmba were brniard or Lrokeo. eructations and eoouHue ( i i , fe Js* f l-tbnrdm.) disturbed sleep, faintt fati2 ' U ‘'‘ n 111 «,t. flato lence, oonitlpatloii, l*l 1i1<».,1 m tli-,t...,._ . ““'Plxs-P'' -I Irrilaliilit y of tmijair, aliuiiat Cire to weep ur fool r.t.hftpiiv. I trim not . utr..i.nt«i. ■ K2!i,t' "T? I hart, given Jan io. my ri but I burr known *0 many others cured in our town that 1 f«-l bound to let von know .b.l nttirr, .l.n .fa11,.1, .1.n„1,,l nk „|K *• WiU VOiBDRGIL '’"T 1 Ut - r,a *’^mp!aintS With tile MICW 1 - u »dT I * a ‘ u "™I*. 1 *. *a**d»M and irnublc; tuud tj abound in compLuuta, eonm of which I will trr to S|» W P«“ Inwer organ*, «h 1 a feeling L ,f£n* thing w&* P"n* fall out; inability to wuJh much on me count of a fueling of fullness aching and drs—mg and f«» ti l ! P r^, ,a lh^ aCk ', K ; lnV ’* nd Wn ‘he ltfi*- die Joltiug produced by riding caused mat Pain shooting, and pain* in the side, etorumdi and bow’ d* headache, with ringing inth.ei.r-; m T j fik? ,i body e-.rt-t great irritability, int-n*. n ,. rr - OSCt _ 'i for adar- m" lc: ‘ ,t '; ICIU ' mput b< rug prostrated f »t d fc T ’ \ scarcely m..r, al-.njt thi> b.iw-,and did rirt ere«Shf, UrP “ J bad gtreaup b..p.. Laving /!** * 7 th k \ 1 *«PI“o—1 ib ram. |..u n frtrnd culled ?? *^ lcD t'°n to MARSHALL'S ITKJUNK CATHOLfOW I took it, hoping again,* hop-. Moat furtnuat-Ir it cnr~| me, and then- I* not a healthier or mom grateful 'woman in the country I trmt mil wjil 1U lt ~f ni}v U) e woman's _ rlend m need. Mn. FLORKXCK_LKsi.iia- | | MARSHALL'S rrrPM-^ ;\y curt Failing of U.t Hunl. 'iHiLTv 7 - Pai^ 1 X-Mruatwn, ***‘/Vy.KUwr l-rtnar, ~%£F£%Z~ “ V &™ic< 0/ l nw, Heartburn, tLi, * ' v '' n/l " , ‘ «■ /*c»n ***. ora^zSSSS^'r w *r^; j ’ /w oTjmic or tympathdc. w TOeW the‘l •HZ? The price of MARSHALL'S UTER /.V A> 7r,,7# 7 1 “ n Tlior.h tty On the receipt nf tix dollar! firt bottiei than hr k Tng.frKvSAzw.ton, n j „/ lht b!l "' H« win guaranty that iht iUdicinr tnZT 6- »~u <*. * . . o/f/te mwtoy. Addrtu E>a. GKO. li. ££?!«£ r * No. 140 Wood ■trert, Piiubordi Kfen of tW-OoMrn M«rw. ocTuUwxF „ MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES - SOLD IN TnR NKW BXGLAND S.TATKS IN ONE YEAR, Tiie restorative of prof o i W(X)D for hntr i*rfertlr ■ •v. J. b«a u«rvr ycl Wi n rirnl, volnL- nftfr , ' , ' rma P eMll r ".“K Z'f'Tt r ,n,n “ r,l “ r»» & r lM ti'.oK aborulc*l.lo wi« 7 u“.;’ hr " t 4 u^r* feuown,ha*been ih.*. uiirt^Sbdo.;. n '‘ ““y p-™». ..ill iSKL ■SSL’X hl l l“" r*‘ “*i■>»«|=“. »d‘h“Ll?°,r?.^;' u ': inXtJrT„ ,h “'” , J “ b ,',,r, o: LUCS dS.i”Kr. r Tr"* 1 ■ p ; SS*JJ?J.r T - Kis icn a consideration.— Homan : AdvccaU, PhtUu . o J Wool I Ohio. Not. 17,1556. tbe Iwn t *r' ' “® c^0 * oa >) and haring experienced 1-Lrv ?r n = ° fit I would like to obtain an KS r™ J‘i"o ,'” c { Ul, “ or S '*'» ,L « »•«•«. £j »/ laJl - 10 n . ,a ' te such oa arrangement, aj 1 aor aiuvincwl (here u nothing ryuo! to it in the United State* fur tttonr.jlh' hnir. I bav o Iwa engaged iu Hie L»;ug bu»i- D—« for .oTcfa l jfam, „»,] b ,re i*oM rarwuu preparation* or the hair, buc havo found rnLiiLug that rmwn-s tlt<- m>- rrrtlTe organ* ui itivlgomtj » tli» ». alj. a* «\ll «« jour*. Hr. Dg fully convinced that j'-ur mw.itirr i* u bat you reiirt - x'tit it to be, 1 Would lifeu to rng*u.-> in fb«- nal.’ i>( It for I im aatiiflrd il must wll. Vdirt truly r. STOCK SIAN. £®ants, a • •• --|y >1 : : | ■3
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