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PITTSB'U'RGHs
FBiDA7 ; rMOBNING f MARCH 26, 1858,
'**“OFFICIAL PAPSS OP TZZSCTJT.-E#
Kewa of the City ana neighborhood.
I? s E^ciioks.— jOa oar first page tfe
Fowl ! ” t . the resal ‘»of so many of the last week’s
to wnship elections as we haro not hitherto pab-
S“'There a now bat one Inching—Sonth
rayelte. We regret that we hare beon unable
to present iho political eomploxioa of these
elections. The official returns, of coarse, Indi
cate in no manner the political sentiment of
thoso elected. A great many of the individuals,
however, oro known politically* and somo of
them personally, and we can assure onrfriends
that the glorious Republican party never stood
eo strong as noif in this county. Many of the
elections turned out, it is true, on mere local
issues, but honest men generally choose their
local servants—constables, assessors, eto., from
an uncorrupt party, and so- it tarns out that
eTery whero in the bounty our party stands
more favorably even than it did in 185 G.
Wo have published these returns no more for
tho advantage of It to iho public than for_ihe
gratification of our thousands of readers.—
These are to be found in every borough,
hamlet and eoner of Allegheny county, and we
are sure they will appreciate the care and labor
with which the numerous returns have been
compiled, notwithstanding they ore not so clear
as we could haro wished in regard that they do
not present the political status of the various
officers elected.
Qdasteb Sessioss.-Goso of the Common
wealth T 3. Win. Anderson alias Samuel Platt, on
oath of Jno. Drayman. The circumstances of
thi9 case we mentioned yesterday. The prose
cutor was robbed of §4a7> at C i Dnamon . B hotel,
said money baring been taken out of his trunk,
ibis happened August 25, 1857, and Platt was
arr ? 3 I t , cd a . weeks since in Louisville. After
n foil trial, a verdict of guilty was rendered
againgt tho prisoner yesterday and he was re
manded for sentence.
Commonwealth vs. Michael SUU* and Mary
Major, and Commonwealth vs. John Weber and
i Eliia Weber; cross suits for nssaultand battery.
, verdict not guilty in both cases, Peter Weber to
t pay the costa.
Commonwealthtb. B. J. Hamilton: indictment
*T assault and battery, with intent to commit rape,
i on oath of Hannah Qtiaid. Yerdict guilty, Sen
-1 tence deferred.
] Com/va.Mrs. Esther Winterburn,indtclmentas
Riult and battery with intent to kill. The cir
cumstances of this case arc familiar to our read
ers The defendant was charged with attempt
ing to cut the throat of Mrs. J. T. Kiog, with a
• rator, during a supposed St of insanity. Jnrv
out. *
Coostekfeitirq.— Wo were shown a speci
men of Ornamental Painting and Graining, yea
' lerJa y» b J Messrs. Dawes & Cluloy, of 144 Wood
street, io which we desire to call the attention
of onr readors. It is a specimen of art rarely
encountered, either in publie or private edifices,
bat which would bo alias elegant in either.—
They haTO laid off a portion of the wall of their
shop in panels, in imitation of mahogany, ma
ple, rosewood, eatlnwood, damask, marble, &©.,
and have finished under the panels in imitation
of carved wainscot. The specimen is highly
creditable to this enterprising firm, and as a
work of arc we think not beneath the notlco of
those curions in; art. We have never seen a
specimen of decorative painting which had the
. perfect finish and'accoracy of this. In the im
itation of wainscot, we had to use the sense of
touch, as well as our eyes, to convince us that it
was not an elaborately carved panel The inii*
totions of damask and marble, too, are excellent!
Messrs D. & C. deserve credit for their enter
prise in having secured the services of W. Mc-
Ewen, who has the reputation of bring the first
ornamental painter and grainer in this eoantry.
They will be pleased to exhibit specimens of
their skill to any who may call, without refer
ence to business*.
Tnoaios Attsor—lt appears by on occur-
A * eQ ce at the Mayor’s office yesterday, that this
from The wrath nnd Majesty of Napoleon
J* Petite, of France, has been in our neighbor
hood. If he is, he is welcome. But to the case.
Yesterday morning, n‘ French German named
Eeitz entered the Mayor's office, and in on ex
ceedingly confidential tone told his Honor that
“Thomas Alisop, who had. attempted to take the
life of the greiit Emperor Napoleon,” was in the
city, and that if the Mayor was expeditions he
could easily arrest him! After communicating
this startling intelligence, he draw himself back,
and in breathless suspense watched the effect it
wonld hare on the Mayor. Imagine his surprise,
when tbe Mayor broke oat in a perfect guffaw,
and told Mr. Keitz that he didn't intend to be a
detective for “the mighty Emperor,” and wonld
give $5O, if it were needed, to keep Alisop out
of his Majesty's hands. Here tho case ended,
and Mr. Kcitzdoparted,considerably chop-fallen.
Stopped. —The Williamsburg Furnace, Blair
county, stopped operations several days ago,
and will not likely resume again until after har
vest. In Iho meantime the proprietors will con
struct some three miles of railroad towards their
ore bank.
Fee at Sabah Fubxace.— On Friday last,
the cool house at Sarah Furnace, in Blair coun
ty, owned by D. C. McCormick, £sq., was con
sumed by fire, together with a considerable por
tion of Iho charcoal it contained. loss proba
bly some $l5OO or $2,000.
The Cambria Iron Company haro resumed
operations ot tlicir ere banks, near Holidaje
burgh. Some twenty or twenty-five bands are
at present engaged in raising ore, and the force
will soon bo increased to seventy or eighty.
Toe Rafitman't Journal says: “By this time
the great balk of the timber has been hauled to
the rircr banks, and preparations will now be
made for rafting in and running the same as
soon as the river opens and there Is o freshet.
The quantity of timber will-not be quite as largo
as last spring, Bhould it all run to market. It
may however, happen, that if the market be
dull and money scare?, a portion of it will re
main at home. This will cat the stock down
considerably. Bnt if the prospects arc favora
blo, it will be all run.”
Tub following toast was given at the mass
meeting on Wednesday night, Ales. MeKio
ney, Esq., of Qreensborg, and was received with
Shouts of npplaoso : <
The Borrubvrg PUttfom —No platform at oil;
but a scaffold that wiU hang any man who dares
to stand upon it.
The meeting then adjourned amid cheers for
Douglas, Forney and others. It was the great
est demonstration ever made in this city.
Two prisoners in the county jail, John-Kanx
ler and James Mockers!, one of whom is inside
turnkey, had a true bill of assault and battery
returned against them yesterday, on oath Simon-
Brady, a man who becomes partially deranged
on religious matters occasionally. Be alleges
tlyit the defendants beat and abased him in a
shameful manner while he w&s in jail.
SorEEion XUjis. — The “Iron City Hams” put
up by Wm. B. Holmes & Bro., of this city, are
the best we over tasted. We consider them su
perior mgnr rnrnd hnms, rfV>d
are, at least, equal to them. They are eweet,
tender and juicy—-in a word, delicious; - and as
they are put up by a Pittsburgh house, are
worthy of being brought into notice. Let onr
readers, who are heads of families, try them.
Vebdict aoaisst as Aidkhhah. —About a
year ago, Alderman Wilson committed one John
31. Wolf, for contempt. Ho was subsequently
discharged by Judge McClure, who decided that
on Alderman had no right to commit to jail for
contempt. TVolf entered suit- in the District
Court-, for damages, and the jury on Wednesday
found a verdict in his favor for one hundred
dollars.— Union. .
The Books from Prirato Libraries, to bo sold
to-morrow‘evening, by catalogue, at Davis’ Now
Auction Building, Fifth street, aro now arranged
for'examination, and catalogues ready. This
salo is a very AUracUrc one, comprising works,
new and old, on every variety of subject, and
by the best authors. It contains many rarities,
and valuable fall editions of standard authors.
Mb. S, C.-Ddbois. —This gentleman, who has
been leading the dramatic corps in this city for
como .lime, will take a farewell benefit at 'the
theatre this evening. ' Mr. Dubois, during his
stay among us, has not only elicited the appro*
baiion of play-goers, but he has mode many
warm social friends, who-will takepleasure in
contributing to his interest upon the occasion
alluded to.
Daeiso Bceqlaey. — Ou Monday night of last
tlr ® P crBons catered the house of Mr. Mc-
Williams ra New Castle, by taking ont one of
the windows, of.a small bedroom. They then
m of ° box in the room and ab
stracted fifty dollars, in gold.
v J^Tr WiUlB local officerB elected in
I»ew Castle on Friday last:
tv W, CA ,^OS3< Council: Dickson Wat-
IT 011 ' Shubnl Wilder, J. S. Pome
-5 wy and J. B. Sbatr. School Directors : Wra. H
Reynolds and Wilson Fa,ta - Con3 ‘ ail ‘ ■' lames
the P - Fl - W - *• C.
s hS a ;„S^ n t 4 ,* tB * min B lon »» Wednesday
Jwraek No d', 1110 bcin S thrown from
tlo track. Ao.damage to naseennr.
I Sra odmtbemfflt of M Wanlcd
iS.
«lmo t® Gamurr.—A young -woman
named Jennie Williams was arrested \at the
Theatre on Wednesday evening, having-attended
that place of amusement in men's apparel, ac
companied by a female companion, who was
-highly indignant at the usage which her gallant
received. The arrest was made during the per
formance of a scene in the "Fast in
which the Misses Weston appear in a&lo habili
ments. She was discharged by the Mayor after
remaining in the tombs a few hours.
The dead body of a new-born child was found,
yesterday evening about dusk, in the
yard, known as Stogden’a burying ground, at
the foot of Marion avenue, Allegheny city. It
had been placed iu u small pine box, nmj laid
just inside tbo fence. Coroner Alexander held
an inquest, bat no facts were elicited in Regard
to Us parentage. A verdict of "deaths from
causes unknown to tho jury, or from whnt of
care on the part of its mother. 0 ;
Nxw Music.—Mrs. C. Blume, 118 Wodd at.,
sends us "The Daughter’s Becret,” a song with
Piano accompaniment by Dr. Gustav Schilling,
and "Valso Portigue,” by Gottsahalk. Mis. B.
Is constantly receiving the latest musical hems,
as issued. r
Tnxits will bo a sale of superior Household
Fumturo at Davis’ auction, ehis afternoon; at 2
o clook ; among which are Plush Seat Black
Walnut Chairs, Tete-a-tetes. Marble Slab Tables,
Cottage Bedsteads, Bureaus, etc , etc. ■
Coßßuono.'f.—We stated on Wednesday that
a judgment of $llOO had been obtained against
Thos. J. Bighorn, by the Pittsburgh and Steu
benville Railroad Co. It was Wm. Bingham
against whom the verdict was rendered.
HramiTTA Lawson was committed for trial,
yesterday, by Alderman Rogers, charged with
larceny, otr oath of Francis Scott. »
For the Pittsburgh Gasetto.
Preliminary Consumption.
Letter Xo. 7. —10 doling oar description of Pul
nonary Consumption we reverted to the important
fact that consumption always exists in tho blood and
system at large, boforc it is developed in the lungs.
Wo will now consider further this early stago of the
diseaso, and will term it Preliminary Consumption,
or that penod m tchich the system is prepared for the
formation and deposit of zubereU. It is during thb
important period that treatment should bo resorted
to, but unfortunately both Physician's and Patients
are generally ignorant of thb early stage of the dis
ease, and hence it goes on undetected and wholly
neglected, until tho tuberculous stago sets in, when a
care, if possible, is extremely difficult and doubtful.
In Pre/isunary Consumption tho blood U deprived
of its red or Iron globules, and becomes charged with
tho elemonts of toberclos, but tbo toberclcs aro not
jot despositod In the lungs, and hence tho disease
cannot, as yet, bo detected by Stethoscopic examina
tion of the chost. A practiced observer, however,
may usually detect the diseaso at this stage by its
symptoms, though they vary greatly In different cases,
and ore often similar to symptoms arising from other
causes.
TTohare spaco only for a few of tho most frequent
and prominent ones. First, there is slow, gradaal
diminution of bodily rigor, which the patient is un
able to account for, but which renders him unable to
endure oxerdons which formerly were notdiQicult;
then the complexion becomes sallow and pallid; the
features sharpen and their expression is careworn,
and yet animated—appetito is capricious, pulse
tardy and small, sloop unrefreshiag, and a gradual
loss of weight ensues. Bat tho mostfreqaent symp
im» u the tliepoeition on the part of the patient to
ridicule or reteat any allusion to the idea that he
in danger of Consumption. Dr. Cotton, of Bromptoi
Hospital, London, says of this symptom “So gen
eral is this almost instinctive blindness to the cause
of distress that if absent, other symptoms, however
suspicions, may bo regarded as unconnected with
Consumption.”
This diseased condition of tho blood, which we
bavo termed Preliminary Consumption, i« the tourer
of Pulmonary Consumption, and continue* during the
entire progress of the lattnr. It will thereforo be
readily eeen that the seat and source of Consumption
cannot be naeJted by meant of Medicated Inhalation,
C. M. FITCH, M. D.
J. TV. SYKES, M. D.
No. 191 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
1r0. , i Cirr Commercial Colleob, Pittbboliqh,
Px.—-Bat few are owara of the extenriro arrange
ments required by this Institution, to accommodate
the large number of joong men who attend here to
gain a business edacation in writing, arithmetic,
book-keeping, ie., as advertised in cirenlar. It is a
model Counting-House of four Jargo Halls, 20 feet
by 40 feet—23 n 70—22 x 80—43 x 80, These rooms
aro well furnished and occupied by about 300 stu
dents, taught by a largo Facalty of fourteen expo
rionccd teachers and practical business men. Speci
mens of 'Writing and Circular? scut free of charge.
Address P. W. Jerkins, Pittsburgh, Pa. ♦
No More Madeira.— A Funchal correspondent
of tbo London Timti, says no more Madeira wine
will ever bo produced. All rccout attempts to man
ufacture tho wine havo failed, and pumpkin vines
now aaorn the grape arbors, once covered with
abundant clusters of rich grape*. Well, there is one
consolation ; if we cannot get Madeira wino, wo can
at least get elegant garments at tho Brown Stone
Clothing Hall of Rockhill A Wilson, Nos. 602 and
605 Chestnnt stroet- They will never give out. ♦
Fiftsf Arrival op Sprixo Goods at Cirha-
CBAJts, Allegheny Citt.—A voryihll ami excellent
stock of clothes, new styles, Cosstmcroa, Veilings,
Famishing Goods, otc., for moo and boys' wear, are
now opened,,to which the attention of buyers I*
Invited.
Terms being strictly cash, buyers may rely on the
prices being favorable. +
glycerine,
GLYCERINE,
~ GLYCERINE,
Highly perfumed. Sure cure and preventative of
Chapped Hands, lace and Lips, for sale at
SUPER’S DR GO STORE,
t corner Penu and SL Clair Street*.
Motoo Dat is approaching and housekeepers
will find the occasion a good one to procure such ar
ticles os they peed. G. YY. Hobley, Federal street,
Allegheny, is prepared to furnish’ Cooking Stores,
domestic boose-furnishing, Wire Bird Cages, and
everything in his line, very cheap for cat A. Exam
ine his stock of stores before purchasing else whore.*
Sale of Dr. M’Jbane’e Vermifuge,—Amnng
the hundreds of letters, certificates aotl cnirra received by
the proprietors, Fleming Bros, of Pittsburgh, of this
medicine, tho followlug are selected to ihow it* character,
and the effect of its use in a distant part of the West:
Rotaitow, Boone Co., la., May 1«>, 1550.
Messrs. FLxarso Bxoe.—Gentterarli:—l write to you to
solicit an agency for the iuvalnabte Vermifuge you prep«re.
Sometime since, I purchased one dozen rial* «f Mr. C. Kdy,
and proscribed it in my prartice, and It proved »■-> rffectiwl
in the expulsion of worms, tbfit no other prtparutioa will
satisfy the dtizena of this village and vicinity. Plecuo send
me ono gross of the Tenuifnge immediately.
Yours, Ac, SAMUEL ROSS.
YR_Purchasor* will bo careful to ask for DU. M’LANK’S
CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by FLEMING
DUOS, ofPirrsßuaoK, Pa. All other ln compor
l»oo are worthless. Dr. 3TLane’s •genuine Verroifogs, also
his celebrated LiTer Pills, can now be had at all respectable
dmg stores. Sbrugmuitu t eiUiout Lhf rtmaiur* of
mrta«iAwiwT r'bKMiNo «noa
fltnusrmrnts.
PITTSBURGH THEATRE.—
MISd KIMBERLY...— Loss* ajr> Maxaoxscss.
<l. G. HANLEY ..Stags Manager.
rijcx or adwmjos.
Boxes- 50c. Private Box, large |^oo
Second Tier -25 c. Private Box, small ... 5,00
Third Tier - l&c Colored Dot,. ..... toe
Colored Gallery -£scT|
Single Seats in Private Box, $1,03.
Farewell Benefit and last appearance of Mr. S. C. DUBOIS.
FRIDAY EVENING, March 26th, ISM, will be acted
the comedy of ME INOONBIBTANT—-Yuung Mirabel,
MrSCDabote; Bissrre, Miss gifford- -
80nce...-. Ml** Jnlla Turnbull.
Song— — —Mr Alexander.
To conclude with the NaotlcgLDrama, entitled THE PILOT
—Long Tom Coffin, Mr S'O Daboia Kate Plowden, Mrs
VanDeerinc.
kw Mrs. McMAHON, the celebrated Amoriesa Tragedi
enne. Is engaged and will shortly appear. Also, the popu
lar Comedienne and Vocalist, UUs ROSACLINE.
Farms and Building for Sale.
undersigned, Guardian of the minor
L children of David Greer, dec’d, by order of the Orphans’
art of Allegheny county, wrfil tell at private sato, on fa
vorable terms, the following Farms and BnJldJog Lots:
2. A valuable and desirable tract of Mad lltnate on Pium
Creek. In Plum township, within a short distance of tbo
Ten Mile station, on the Allegheny Valley Railroad. It is a
part of the well known Greer Farm, and It No. &, on the
plan of the partition, among the heirs of David Urrer, wbkh
SUn is filed in the Orphans* Court In No. 91 of Decnmt-er
era, A- D. 1855. This tract contains 169 acres and 89 0
perchp*. It has upon It several good springs of soft waur,
and abounds In timber and shade trees. Among them are
about eight hundred sugar maple trees. Then are upon it
•s»er»l sites ovsrlooklDg the Allegheny river and presenting
°®* < Hialed In beauty by any in the county. It can bo
divided Into smaller tracts for country roddvncos. Several
gentlemen of lbs city have purchased portions oftbe Greer
Farm, and hare already bnllt, or are about to build upon
and improve them.
2. A tract adjoining the nlwve, and between it and the Al
legheny Valley Railroad Station. This tract is No. 2 on David
Graeris plan, and cootain* 44 acres and 99 perches. It is, If
anything, better situated than No. 5, and Is moro valuable
«nd desirable for country residences, or for farming par-
It is believed that there is no better or more pleasantly
sitnatAj property, offered for sale In this coauty, than tbo
two tracts aboT* described. They will be sold low and open
snch terms u to payment!, (most of the purchase money
remaining on long time,) that it would be an object for any
one wasting a small Burn or coantry residence topsrehoso.
3. A lot on King’s Alley, in tbo Third Ward of the city of
Pittsburgh fronting 24 fret and 10 loches on the alley, and
extending bock towards Market street 23 feet and 61 nebes.
UWUUUI* WM w--. • —•—•• UU V 1 Mvuvß.
4. And Nos. 8, 17,18,74,76,70, 77,88,92, 93, 94.93.00,
97,99, 99,100,103,104,105,106,107,107,108. 109,110, ill,
112,147,148 and 149 Jo David Oner’s plan or lots, in the Bth
Ward of tbs city of Pittsburgh. Theeolotsare well situated
and wilLmakegood sites for dwelling bcroscs, storm.or work
shops. They will he sold cheap and on long time.
mrSitlmd ISAAC JONES.
TAHHASr HALL HOTEL,
(truer of Kona* and Frankfort Strtdi, oppotiU the Park
ondCUyBaHIfEWYO&K.
THIS celebrated Hotel is still conductedaa
m lh. Europe, PUn of Ltrfgliig Boomi, *oi)J33.
umU,u rar boordertd,iiitholorp mi «p«toiii Btfoet.-
Wtalmiui ounß at Colima, h«rio* reentlj vliot
an Elegant Parlor fortbe accommodation of Ladies. This
popular Hotel Is In the immedirte vidnJty of Basioea and
’ places of Amusement* and effen every inducement to these
whocoasult convenience and economy.
Parties going to California or Europe wul be loro lined
with all the information desired, And be protected in tbo
purchase of tickets.
mr24al2w CHARLES BROWN, Proprietor.
DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Mantles, Mourn*
tog Goods. White Goods. Needle Work and a Complete
assortment of Domestic and Staple Goods, all of which vQJ
be eold very Cheap for Cash. C. HANSON LOVE,
mr24 formerly Love Brothers, No 74 Market st ,
CHEAP WALL PAPER—Thousands of:
rolls to sell at 8,10 and I2l< cents.
mr2S w. P.MARBHALL A CO.
TOBACCO.— 30 boxes s's,v£’g and 9'i lump
Tobacco, price 13 cents par Ib-Juit received and for
■ate by T. LITTLB A CO.,
. ; suSD ; . No, LU Second strest. •
T elegraphic.
CON Q R E SSI O ITA.L.
Wasbixotos Citt, March 25.
llovaE.—Mr. Stephens proposed an early day for
the consideration of the Senato Kansas bill, for he
thought it was best to have an understanding, so that
nobody would be taken by surprise. Mr. Campbell
laid that the House had been debating upon ques
tiona involved for nine years and nearly all this aes
* m* Kansas question blocks up the pnblic as
well as private, and be was therefore ready to meet
any question to-day or to-morrow, with or without
any further debate. He thought it due interests to
tho country, that the Houso should come to vote.
Ho suggested that by common consent, they agree
to tako up the bill to-morrow. Mr. Washburn, of Il
linois, objected on the ground that tho House was
nnsually thin; when there was a full attendance they
conld agree to do so by common consent.
Mr. Stephens having been asked by several to in
dicate the day, named next Tuesday week.
Mr. Campbell, suggested next Taesday.
Mr. Stephens thought that too short a time.
Mr. Campbell said that the House having agreed
on the first Monday of Juno for adjournment, it would
bo impossible to get through tho pnblio business by
that time, unless tho earliest possible day be fixed
for the vote on tho Kansas bill.
Mr. Montgomery had no donbt that if tho mat
ter was not now pressed an arrangement might be
made satisfactory to all parties.
Mr. Stephens withdrew his suggestion for the pre
sent, in the belief that such an agreement could be
~ Vhen llie is fixed would announce it.
The Houso then went into Committee on tho De
ficiency Appropriation bill.
Mr. Grow spoke of tbo Injustice and oppression of
ihc attempt to force on the people of Kansas a Con
stitution against which they had protested in the
most snlemu forms.
Mr. Stephens annonuced that he will on Thursday
next, at one o’clock, move to take up tho Senato
Kansas Bill. The proposition was debated at length.
Mr. Waahburaej of 111., protested, in the name of
thirty thousand of his constituents, against consum
mating what they considered the crime of forcing
slavery upon the free pcoplo of Kansas, aguiast their
oxpressed will, by means oT the Lcclnipton Consti
tution.
Speeches wero mado by Messrs. Davis, of Ind.,
Dean and Covode, who argued against, and Mr.
Boyce, who argued for Lecompton.
Duriog tho speaking in tho House in the evening,
nearly all the seats were deserted, and when the ad
journment took place, at nino o’clock, only three
members were present.
Sbxate —A discussion was had on Mr. Douglas’
motion to strike out tho second section of tho Min
nesota bill, but without coming to a vote tho Senate
went into oxeentivo session.
[Special Dispatch to tbo Pitteburgh OaMtto.]
nAimjsBURC, March 25.
Nuthiog of local importance occurred in the Sen
ate to-day. The Kansas question was debated unti
tho hour of adjournment.
House.— Remonstrances wero presented by Mr.
Voeghtly against the repeal of the Tonnage Tax.
The Liquor Bill was made the special order fop
Friday. Tho Bill for tbo renewal-of tho charter of
the Merchants' and Manufacturers* Bank was made
the special order for Wednesday afternoon.
The following Bills were read in place: By Mr.
Scott, to prohibit tbo collection of tolls on Saw Mill
Run Bridge.
The Sunbary Railroad BiUgaro rise to considers
ble dobato, which coottnnod until the boar of ad
journment.
The following Bills havo been signed by tho Gov
ernor: Relative to insane convicts
Penitentiary ; to legitimate Mary TidbaU, and rela
tive to the Aqueduct.
Afternoon Sutton. —The bill to sell the canals to
the Sunbary Railroad Co. camo up. Mr. Foster
moved on amendment to increase tho price to five
millions of dollars, which was lo«t, yeas 40, nays 50;
Messrs. Foster, Ncgloy, Irwin and Voeghtly votiog
in tho affimat*?e, and Mr. Scott in tbo negative.
Mr. Chase moved that a public sale be made at
certain prices which motion was debated nearly until
tho hoar of adjournment Tbo previous question
was called and sustained by a vote of 43 against 43-
oar representatives voted nay except Mr. Scott-
Tho vote on the amendment was taken and resulted
in Its defeat by a vota of 44 against 49, Messrs. Fos
ter, Neglcy, Irwin, and Voeghtly voting aye, and
Mr. Scott voting nay.
The soction was then carried by a vote of 52
against 43, all our representatives voting no except
Mr. Scott.
Washington Crrr, March 25.—The Select Com
mittee raised on Mr. Florence’s resolntlon to investi
gate the circumstances connected with tho purchase
of a site from the Bonk of Pennsylvania for a Post
Otnco la Philadelphia, examined ex-Postmaster Gen
eral Campbell, who entered iDto a minule history of
tho transaction, and spoko of tho care ho took not to
pay for property more than its worth. Several wcoks
ago a rumor had reached here that n high officer of
tbo government had received,'a fee from tho bank.—
Ho ascertained that John Miller, lato Postmaster of
Philadelphia, was the person implicated in the charge,
and subsequently, iu conversation with Miller, be
informed him that nficr the purchase was effected,
AUibone, tho President of the Bank, gave him what
ho considered himself entitled to for service* rendered
in perfecting the sale. Mr. Campbell said that until
recently be knew of nobody connected with the Post
Department thus participating iu the transaction.
Thomas AUibone was examined, who said that
after the property had been offered to the Gevern
ment, Miller, by the instruction of tho Postmaster
General, culled on him as to the price, and was in
formed, in response to his inquiry, that $250,000 was
the .lowest £uuj, without any commissions. That
amount was paid by a Government-cheek- Miller
aflerwurds asked Mr. AUibone to give him what his
services were worth, nnd he, himself, suggested $25,-
000. Mr. AUibotie guve him a chock for SSOOO, and
another for $13,000. There was no previous agree
ment. ' '
St. Loot*, March 25.—Tho Western emigration
has fairly set in. Iho number passing through tho
city is very large and daily increasing. Tbo Pacific
railway lakes up over a hundred a day and the Mis
souri river steamers are crowded.
Telegraphic market*.—
hrw l ong. March 25.—Cotton l.noram; s»lw3<yo bates;
advanced y t . Lplv-tl. middling \l}L holder* demand »u
•’tenr firm; 7<KSJ blf* eold. Wheat firm;
11.000 blub *old. C-,rn very dull and jnwttlni. Prime
Fork has u.lrancc<l 15c, qnotlng a. J513.60-ai3.75. Bacon
firm at f>r Ham*, and f.r ghonldere
Butter (tail. Tallow firm; IOO.OCJ tt»i *ol<| at IOU.-iilOl*
Lard advancD.l .ales at Sagrvr in p«hl d?-
fnaml. quiot. Itlce buoyant; nvl.4 U>M tiercel at
I-*.' 5,4 - Chirr,e -1 Hock IMand ?81<S fjimrew
A .Milwauklc 9; Mhhirtn Southern 2ii%; ltpa,iln«*s3Lf- Mil
w*itki<> A 3ll«i«rij.j,i Siiwwurl ilim S 3; Krte Cl-»c
land A Tolnla 47; Cleveland A Pittsburgh 15; Cnrofiim 03:
Lacrosse Land grant* 35*^.
PntLADELPtut, March 2j—Flour continues drill, bn l price*
nocuanged: exjvrrt sul-s comprlre ’iJOO hbl* nt $4.25(i4 r r U
fjr .uperfiuo. $4,&vg;4,75 fur extra, and for extra
family. The receipts are Ulling ~fl ami there is n.i accu
muUtiooof stock. Nothing doing in Bye Flour or Corn
t “’ al ** art ire, and price* barely maiutainsd;
mlcv of rwl at whit* at |1.220«l 30 Rye soil.
35s»??!J , ' ,al . 7 ‘ IC u- c,rß *■****•• 10.000 bush yoltew *uld at
end white at Oata .U ady at 30. C-ffee i*
locking up; 1000 bags Hio -old at fi>. i'ugar and
Molaase* are looking up. I'rorUjnn* are iu ralher bolter re
°l 'V**' f ork c al . .ml prim, at |l4;
ZtZTm Ha 1u . ,1U «««f P'ck'e. at Side. SJ4® ’
9c. and rib,, al ere. crash. Lord uuenauged. Ohio BaiteJ
L , r r'‘“ H’ 0 l 6 feathers dull at 42c. Oluenit com
mandi 60, and Beeswax 2>>c. WUsky steady at
Wool dull; 40.000 tt>« fln„ Ohio sold ter rn»b
Ctxctxxan, March 25.—M—» Pork held at lt(fc about 1000
Le d “» $16,50. Bulk Hides
«t W - h Sbo«iMfreanllatßJ4. Uni;
riil inn iuA " , mnch ‘l'O'Sotl. Bacon ac
.. •* F»«r In fair demand; 1900
hblsat J 3 00^3,,0 for copernne. Whiskey firm; 900 I,bit
•old st 17>f Clorerseci octtre; 200 bbls sold at *4,60@4.60.
Tbo money market Is nnchanged; the rates of oxchanse are
unaltered. Wrathrr clear.
BtLTntoax, March 25.—Flour dull; $1,60 far Iloward St,
nod $4,25 fur City Mills. Wheat is also doll; red Jlftl.Otl,
•ted white f1,10@1,25, choice white sl,3o(stAs. CVwn ac
tive, with an aavanei ng tendency; smlrs of 25,000 bushels at
ter white, and for yellow. Whisky dull ami
I’rovlsinnt qtiiet and booyant. Bulk
o fOT i 'h° t >Mcr*, and fur Sides. Me«s
Pork $U 76. Urd U c .
CHEESE— 225 iwxe.s prime W. K. Cutting
Cheese, rec’d and fur sale by HENRY ft COLLINB.
DRY APPLES—60snekn bright Dry Apples
rrccived and for sale by HENRY It. CULLINB. F
BACON— 50,000 lbs. ilams, Shoulders an<
Sides In smoke buuse aud for sale by
mr2fl R. ROBISON A CO.
1 non Sugar House Molasses, St,
A C/ \_r v/ Jatm-t Rsflnrry;
50 do *■ Belcher's” Ooldrn Bynip, landing and for snl. by
BHftITBIIA MLWOUTII
MOLASSES— 400 bbU. i'lautiition and 2(
bbls. Fyrnp Molasses just roc’d and for aalo by
n. ROBISON A CO.
T ARD—3O keg 9 and 5 bbls. Lard just rcc’
XJ and ter sale by mr2o R. ROBISON A CO.
FLAXSEED— 9 casks and 8 bags uuu film
lug from steamer New York for sain by
rorgu ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
EESWAX-1 cask now landing from
steamer New York ter tale by
Dlrto lEAIAH DICEEY A CO.
•GOS—IS tubs now landinj
1 New York for sale by ISAIAI
LARD —18 bbls. now landing from steamer
New T .rrk fur sals by ISAIAH DICK EY A CO.
Rich black silk robes, with cut
velvet Flooacas fur $25 that aro cheap nt f 36.
lpr22-dswT C. HqNSON LOYR.
O PICES—2OO bags Pepper;
kj 75 du Pimento;
15 bate* Cloves; 1000 matte Cassia;
2 tierces prime “Penang - ' Nutmegs;
Received end for sale by bfIIUVKU A DILWORTH
n>r22 130 A 132 Second street.
ROLL BUTTER—S bbls. prime Roll But
ter Just received and for sale by -
jnrls ROBERT PALZELL * CO.
UTTER.—3 bbls. Roll for sale bp
1 aria HENRY H. COLLINS.
STARCH —100 bxs. Pearl, 30 bbls. do, juut
roc’d and for tale by J B CANFIELD.
OAf) BBLS - PRIME n. o. molasses,
arriving and for sale by JAS. OARDINER.
CARPETS.—The publib is invited to
tho nwvr CarpeU now receiving at the
Mar»t street Csrpet Btore, at lower prlws than they have
sver been offered fn Pittsburgh. VY. IIcCLINTOCiC
BLACK LEAD—SOOO lbs. on hand and for
sals by mr!7 1L L. FAUNRBTOCK A 00.
HAY— 3 tons of baled Hay arriving and for
b r BnitlVKß A DILWURTH,
. 10117 LJO and U 2 Second st.
INSEED 01L.—24 bbls. for sale by
i lorie HENRY H. OQLLLSS.
IOTATOES.—SO bushels Neshannocks for
sale by (mrlB) HENRY H. COLLINS.
NESHANNOCK POTATOES—2S-Backs
Just rac’d and forsalo by HENRY H. COLLINS.
IOFEEE—ISO bags prime Rio Coffti? just
’ rac’d and ter sate by R. RQBI&ON A 00.
TEAS”ISO half chesta Y.H, Imperial and
Blecfc Teas Just rac'd and Cor sale by
mr2o J R. ROBI3QS A 00
FRESH BUII-EK—<i bbls. choico Table
DaUCT,JostrccdvcdaadforsateatNo.27 6th’sL'
- rnr23 H. RIDDLE. .
IQGS—S bbls. fresh Eggs, recM and for
|ealoatNa276th«.. R. BIDDLE.
Commercial.
OOMMITTKE OF ARBITRATION FOR FEBBUAKT.
F. R. Bkcxot, V. p., Jobs J. Gazxsm. Smarts,
Joytro R. Uu.xtex, Acsns Looms.
PITTSBURGII MAKtUSTS.
[ Reported SpcdaUy fvr the PUUbnryK Gatette.)
FLOUR—very little offering from first hands; sales on
wharf of 20 bbls super at $3,25 and 3d do do at $3,15. From
store, 67 bbls super at 5O do (kmfly extra at $4,60,
and 200 and 100 bbls at $3,60 for super, $4,00 for extra and
(or family do.
GRAlN—sales from wagon of 100 bus Bye at '5O; Coro,
325 bus ear In bulk at depot, and 155 do In neks, at 40;
Wheat, 100 bos prime Bed from store at 85; and 150 bus
Oats trom store at 30.
GRAPERIES sales of 20hhda Sugar at 7%, currency;
and 63 do do at TWJM. Molasses, 60 and 40 bbls to coun
try at 37>4.
WHlSKY—salts of 30 bbls rectified at 20(321, and 20 do
Old Bye at 70.
BEKDS—sales from store of 12 bgs Timothy at $2,00; 20
and 25 bus Clover to th* trad* at $4,87; 55 do from first
handset $4,75, and 100 bash in lots at ss£s in tbs «w«i|
way.
AflHES—sales oflO bbls at caustic Alkali at 7; 10 r»«y»
So la Ash at 3% and 60 bxs concentrated Ley at 6U.
AI’PLJSS—tn demand; sales on whirfof 150 bus ciolcs at
S2DO, end 10 bbls from store at same.
HAY—safes at scales of 9 loads at per ton.
BACON—tales in Jots of 16,000 lbs at for Should
er* and OW for Western Hams.
EGGS—sale* of 13 bbls at 10 and 3 do at 11.
POTATOES—taIes of 60 bus mixed from stos# at 40; 200
lo do at 37@65; ami 60 and 100 bus Neibeuuoeks at 50(355.
SALT sale* of 100 bbis No. 2at $1,62: and 95 do at
»l JO per sack.
CHEESE—sales of CO bxs W.R.at9.
LlME—sales of 25 bbls Louisville atsl,2s.
FlSU—sales of 10 bbls Mnckartl No. 3 at $11,50.
WHEELING per Rosalie—27 ale bbls, 5 half do do, 467
tks barley. Smith; 23 bdli paper, Hanna; 63 do do, Dispatch;
1C «k* feed, Clarke t co; 100 bdli paper, Perkins; 22 sacks
oats, 2 bbls, 1 box eggs. Brown t KirYpatrlck; 80 bbls po
tai slioeta, 20 bbls apples, 4 ski fruit, Herbert 212 ska lmr*
fey, 0 barrels, Rhodes A Verner; 101 bbls apples, 8 sacks
fruit, Owens; 116 bbls npplrs, 48 aks fruit, Connell; 14 bxs
33 bbls apples, 2 caks sad irons, 2 ale bbls, 41 ska barley,
Huffman £ co;12 rolls leather, Todd;3o sks oats, owner; 81
do rye, 2 bbls eggs, 2 sks frail, Calhoun.
MONONGAUKLA NAVIGATION C 0.—19 bgs oats. Sat
ton; 210 bdls paper,Culbertson; 6 sks apples, Hobinson; 58
oar blades, Connell; 120 bbls apples, Duvts; 20 do flour, 6
roll* feather, Swindler; 50 bbU whisky, Leech A co; 27 bbU
applet, owners; 36 bbls apples; 4 bag* rag*, Wlldermaui.42o
bxs glass. Flack; 26 rolls leather, Brading; 5 bha egg*,
Forsyth A cn;18 tons pig iron. Nimlck A co; 26 bbls are
Eha, King; 2SO bxs glass. Berry; 84 bbls apples, Canon; 32
bis flour, Cooper. 27 bgs apples, 10 bg* corn, Miisgrava.
NEW ORLEANS per Fort Wayne—lol bbls molasses,
John Forsyth A c; 14 hhds sugar, Mercer A Robinson; 2 do
W Mlteheltree A bro; 2 do do, J 8 Leech A cot 2 do, Kirk,
pitrick A Metxgar; 24 do do, W Hoi mo* E co; 49 do, Loan
bnrt A Sbipton; 140 do do, Bagaley A co; 100 do do, W H
Kincaid.
Import* by Railroad!
Pittsburgh Ft W. A C. R. R.—65 bus potetora, Clmlottw
13 bdls papar, Perkins A co; 13 do: buckets, R H King; 10 eo
do, M'Cnndlem, Means A co; 45 do do, J Floyd A co; 6 bbU
floor, D Gregg A co; 58 sks rye, 300 bus potatoes, P Pater
son; 15 sks cloVereeed. Miller A Klcketson; 4 bbls egg*, 1 do
butter. 1 do apples, K D&liell A co; 35 do do, DC Herbst; 60
do do. J Craig; 300 bus potatoes, p Palntdr; 300 bus whaat,
Voeghtly; 14 bblseggs.32do Sneathen; 2dobut
ter, 2 kg* lard, Shriver A DUworlb; S 3 aks rags, Mitchell,
Uerr»D A co; 252 bus potatoes, 155 do corn, 10 care cattle, 1
do bogs, owners: 9 Ibis beans, Rea; 22 bbls apples, 8 exeks
dried apples, 191 bus barley, 646 bbls flour, 14 do butter,
T) do eggs. 11 rolls leathsr, 300 bas wheat, 70 bbls bvsf, 10 do
lard, 55 cks ba;ou, Clarke A co.
The river stand* at tan fort. Yesterday was
cloudy and now and then there wore dashes of rain Xus
I tea *llo came and went to Wheeling. For Cairo and Mem
pula, the Goody Friends Is aim cat ready to leave. The lowa
Cape Moore, the new and splendid Daeotah, Cape Stock
dale, the Dr. Kane. Cape Shuman, the N. Holmes. Cape
Kennedy, the Se Louis. Capt. Dean, the James Wood, Capt
Robinson, the South America, Capt Sheppard, the Prim a
Donna, Capt. Ford, aro all getting ready as rapidly as nee
aiblefortst Louis.
For Cincinnati, besides the regular packet lino of which
we hare spoken heretofore, w* hate th* J. 8 Pringle, Capt
Bricked, aud Mmerta, Cape Gordon. '
The first steamer for Nashville will be tho 8 P Hibberd
The Reliance Is alto loading for then.
The Orb Cape Way, (he Defender, Cape Eton*, aro ad
vertired to Rare forth* Upper Misaouri on the 27th
The Vixen, Cape M.son, aad the Arisoala, Cane Herd
rnanare up lor the 29th to St. Louis andthTUpper Missis-'
■lppl. For boats advertised to leave for all polo's on the
Upper Mississippi to-day, consult our columns of river ad
vertisements.
Thu new and beautiful steamer. Id* May, Capt. May
jmd the fine new boat Canada, Capt Ward, will yrobablr
•eove, theonefor Louisrilie nod the other St PauLto-dav
The ClnciDDßti Commercial, of Wednesday, cays -
Capt. Dunlap's neat passenger steamer, Jennie Gray
leaTcs for Fitubureh this evening. Passenger* and *hm!
pere»Ul flod Mr. J. B. Lodwick laths oOkw„....The UaieL
Cast Hkmnaa, is also announced for Pittsburgh to-day.
Lcnsyiux. —A private diipatch from New Orleans of
Monday , date, says: -Tbs Diana and Baltic left on a
race. Their freights consisted ofcoal and plnewood. Look
ont Tor them la less than Java. Market unchanged
The river* ore favorable for quick time, as boththe Mis
sUaippi aad Ohio aro rising very fast _..Tbe Geers*
Albree descended the Falls ou Monday, with a tow of coal
(or Nashville.
Thu Meteor departed fur Missouri River yesterday in
nl£ht previous as reported. The Argonaut,
P*ft*>‘'wgh, cleared fur St Louis with • splendid trip.
The Buckeje State Insurance Company yesterday paid
overto Capt Shit. Akin tbs amount insored on thefreisht
list of the Fnu«w»—jt.froo. Tbs wreck of tbs Fanny Fere.
w «* wld to the highrst tiddor at Cincinnati yesterday
The machinery uf (ho A. L. Fhotwslt has i-een recall st
I s ) V# floJ lb * lowing Items in tbs
Louisville Courier of yesterday:
Captain Wells, formerly of tbs Virginia, was patMnrer
on the franny littUiM from Xe* OrUaua, with a vast nils of
■wevt ps’totx’s fur talc. r
Captain W. F. Fuller, the effulgent of the man line, gats
married in Cincinnati this morning, and takes the train to
this city to join tbs gay Soothcrnec oo a bridal tour to
Memphis.
Abraham Pratt Is the namo ortho deel-fcaad drownsd
Lar S®. *h«o It cams In collision
With the Pnaccst. a few d.j. since. He reside In Millers
hurt;. Hie friends will find bis effects In charge of the
officer* of thu Great Western. 4
Blsamboat I4efflat*r s
Crc ’» MT ilie: Lamms, do; Colon. 1
Bayard, ElixaUth; Rosalie, Wheeling.
bnzera.,do;Qiloa.l
Si?*" 1 ! E , tVcwd, St Loolt; lu»., d« Dr.
Kaue. dtr. [loealfe, Wbeeliuz.
lUv»r
Huctton Saits.
DAVIS, Auctioneer.
Commercial Baled Room*, No. H Finn Streat.
■yALPABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION
-J 011 wotn*, Much ftOih. it 7J£o*dock*ulM
CommerrtaJ S*lr» Kouint, No. U fifth SL U *ot&
£ ‘ «* tM n, e , r s ,m w U * Buk Pittttmrtfa;
-J Old Sleet AUegtw>aj BrldgwCo *
BrSC P_M DAVTB, Aa^
F"uf' h 1 JEWELRY STORE. So.
A *• 4 Fifth ,£ i■' auction. er«r j day and ertalni this
•*?*’ commencing Friday, Slarch JMtti, at lu o’clock,**, a.
■od - and , o clock, p. m. The atock ambracea the nrr
b^.tqu» l,| yorg« ) d^ lDnch o( u mannCctarad in the el
UUUbmeiit, and all of It warranted. Gold and 811*ar
patches, Gold Cbalna, Seal*, Keya, Pena. Panel)*. Lockets.
Bracelet*, Fpectaclrs. Rid. nod pf«J5
Una Jewelry and felleer plated Ware. An axtroaire stock
0r..M,l fir.,Gi.li J.v.lrj,Face, OooJi, ta?SdY £2
a**orim<&t of anprrior Clock*, with caaee of the latest nat*
trrna. Gotela will be anld at low price* between talcs. ?h*
ladlce are particularly turned to call.
artJO p j[ -
9ft ACKES CHOICE LAND NEAR BlRlT
»lh, it-J/jO dock, at the commercial tales rooms, No. 64
i- ! *u rM *!’ Wl, i' b " Tw ' ent acres of excellent
Dear a,e of Km* Wnn
mKham adjoi'.iii* U<i<J< of the heir* of Ormaby A McCltUc.
V W , b ' fur ''?“ u,ry Mt * aDd gardening purpose*. Pc no d a
£ * b i n * V‘~ ,, l w I ,ro T rt y »«'. «Il on Mr. Finltnar
Darla, onth-prcmlaca. Tcrmr OneAhlrd cub, raaidna in
oua and Two year*, with intercat. P. ». DA VIB, Auct.
New and old choice books by
CATALOG L'E— -On Saturday arming, March Z7th. at
I o'clock, will b* eo.d, by catalogua, cn» tbs second floor of
tha now auction butldi, IK , No. 64 Fifth street, s vary rain*-
t.Jo collection, mostly from a print# Library, of Daw and
old choice Book*, comprehending «>®« of tha Ttry beat Eoc
llK^'!i,A^!lJ . Ca n.V t * r *V lr# - pwcatalogoswilll be found
rich In tha boat adlUona of complete acriat of-Recks, tnch a*
Srit. r’p 0 ;^’* 13 , Tf 'L*’ Lo , onflliaa’a edition of tbo
B? u- 1 ?. Fe "nln«°r# Coopsr’s Noreia andTalss,
33 yoU; Sir Waller Scott a complete work*. 10 Tola; Eoc?
ch.pedia Americana, 14 rols, Ac. Ala> the somplete
worka of Char U. Loml., 2 rols Dean Swift. 2yo1«; LtSzm
Surne, 2 to!*; Lord Byron, 4 Tola; Joseph Addison, 0 Tola,
7.* * c \ t D J 1 e^1 Beanmont A Fletcher, 2 role:
Kenny Meadow * edition of Skakipeore, 2 twU. Sharps'*
e*l and Physical Sciences; ComprehenitT* BlbleCommenu.
Rob,rUon ’» lUitorical worka,3 tola;
Oit on Mather a MaguolLi, Folio C-py of tha Bllljprt otad
1 . 7g8 ; La'B* qnario Scrap Book of Engrarlngs; Hoaa*e
Ancient Myatcrie*; Stanabary'a F.xpedlUon to Dub; 2 roll
2°roS C^ 104, ‘ ery fla * “ d C " f «» Art*
? 3 Tolf 5 Wilson's French *
English Dictionary; Tha Wonderful Magazine. 2 Toll. Ac.
,K.
Daily sales at no. 54 fifths^
At tbs new Commercial Salea Room* Na. 64 Fifth
street, oTery waek day, are held public salt* of goods In all
Tarlety, suited for the trade and consumers, from a lares
stock «liich la constantly replenished with freih consign,
menu, tlmt moat be eland forthwith.
At 10 o’clock, A. M., Dry Goods ami flcncy articles, com*
prising nearly eTcry thing needad In tha line for personal and
family tuo; table cutlery, hardware, clothing, boots and
shoes, Ladle* wea.-, Ac.
from steamer
At 2 o’clock. P. M, household and kitchen furniture, new
ami second hand; bed* and bedding, carpets, elegant Iron
atone China wire, stores, cooking ntesxils, groceries, Ac.
At 7 o’clock, P. M., fancy articles, watches, docks, Jewel
ry,tnusrcal Instruments, guns, clothier, dry roods, boots
and shoes, hooka, stationery, Ac. P. 41. DAVIS. Aoct’r.
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., Merchants’ Exchange.
Executor’s Sole of Stocks,
BY
AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO.,
Block A Not* Broken, No. 69 Foortb Street. Pltttburgb.
'pHE Executors of the Kev. Charles Avery
A. will offer at pnbUc eate at the Merchant'* Exchange, (a
the city ol Pittaborgb, on TnuasiUT, the ISth proximo, at 8
o’clock, P. M., the following xtocka, to:
S6OC aharea of the capital rtockof tbo Pittxborgh A Boiton
Mining Company, (Cliff Mine. Lake Superior.)
1000 aharea of tise capital atock of the National Mining
Company. •
$ aharea Exchange Bank or PUubnagb.
400 ** Allegheny Bank.
42 “ Hand atreat Brldgo Co.
86 *' Uonongabela Bridge 00.
183 *< Monongabela Navigation Co.
f<7 “ PI mb’j, Cincinnati A Lcnixville Telegraph Co.
60 “ AUogbeny Gaa Co.
C 7 " Pittabnrgb, Port Wayne A Cbleago Railroad
Dividend Scrip of ditto, of |72.
20 aharea Cbartlere ValleylUilroad Co.
20 11 WUklwtcrg A Wext Nation Plank Road Co.
1 M Scholarship Pittxbnrxh Female College.
THOS.M.HOWE,)
WM. U. SHINN, >Execnior».
JOSLAH KIHO, )
FOB SALE.—IO Lotsßitunted on BlnfFand
Eagle iti H » abort distance from tbe Cotut Hoqm, 22
fwt front by 100 deep.
and Lonlevnie Telegraph Stock, by
40 iharee Odd Fallow'* flail Stock.
mr2a AUSTIN Looms * CO.
OXOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A
O CO- AT THE ÜBBOIUKTS' EXCHANGE BTBBT
THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, Ixtccnoc* cad
(kipper Stock, Bond and Real Ertote told «t pobUs Ml*
at tbo Mwcboot** Exchange by
AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO
Not**, Drafts cad Loan* on Baal Ettata nagottatwi on
roaaooablo tanoa ty AUSTIN LOOMI3 A 00«
■eg ; Stock Note Broken, ca Fourth*!.
PEARLASH— 50 bbls. juat rec’d and for
ealeby arXO J.B.OANHHJ).
Pmsscxoß, Fxisit, Maxcb 26,1858.
Import* by River.
BIVERSEWB.
DAVIS, Anet.
STfiat Btfp Competition
C * U mnd Wvamlns our Itosk balms Par.
Formerly Lov. BroUteta, and Young,
MOM on TRB OHIUIXAL BKE-niVK,
LOVE’S COLUMN
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS.
subscriber haring just returned from
h’-- York sal PUUdalphls, fMls esaSdsat that bscaa of-
fcr ISDUCEHBST3 TO PCBGHJL32B3, boti ta Bjla,
Qaallt, sad Prl cm, mwarpsSMd by say boase Wsit ol th.
RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS,
“ * “ ROBES,
RICH BLACK BAYADERE
DRESS SILKS,
RICH BLACK SILK ROBES,
•' PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
“ PRINTED BERAGES,
“ ROBES,
ORGANDIE LAWNS,
Auo—Challiea, Crape De Esponees,
Lawns, Ac.
SHAWLS AND MANTLES.
BROCHE BORDERED
STELLA SHAWLS,
PRINTED BORDERED
STELLA SHAWLS,
Of every Style, Color and Quality, p
varying in prices from Two to Fif-
teen Dollars.
FRENCH LACE AND
CHANTILLA MANTLES,
From Three to Thirtv Dollars.
NEEDLE work.
HANDSOME SETT
COLLAR AND SLEEVES,
VERY RICH REAL
FRENCH WORK COLLARS,
EMBROIDERED LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS,
JACONET AND SWISS
EDGINGS, INSERTINOS
AND FLOUNCINGB.
WHITE GOODS
PIQUET CLOTH.
FOR BASQUES, COLLARS
AND SLEEVES,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
BRILLIANTS,
JACONETTS, NAINSOOKS,
MULLS, SVftsS,
VICTORIA LAWNS, Ac.,
PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED '. 1.;
AND FIGURED;
hosiery.
A FULL AND COMPLETE AS-
SORTMENT.
Mourning Goods
OF EVERT DESCRIPTION
GOODS FOK BOY’S WEAK.
Black, Bine, Green, Drab and Olive
CLOTHS.
Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive
CASHMERETTS.
Plaid, Plain and Striped
CASSIMERES.
TWEEDS, MERINO,
NANEIVITTS,|
CASSIMERES.
Linen and Cotton Pont Staff*, Ac.
DOMESTICS.
me LARGEST STOCK IN THE
CITY
Ae many of the above Goods were bought of
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS,
LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH,
W* ARB ENABLED TO BELL THEM
AT PBICBS
ehnelar Ei>ewfa«r«.
o. HANSON LOVE,
Btevensoo ft Love,
XWO. 7«
adUMar;' WtUburgß, Feana.
W. E. CHILDS & CO’S
PATENT ZLABTIO HBX AND WjITES-TSOOP
CEMENT EOOFIN &.T
Ac JOHWSOM, Proprietors. *
AHE NOW PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE
the above Elastic Fire and Wairr*Proof Cement Booling, U being the only article yet invented that wffl nrnrmfljni
c«lst tie action of the atmeiphere In every climate.
IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF,
believe It iaegnaL if not top* or, to any Metallicßooling. We 'can pnt it on OTer Old Xia
dngleßoo&,ltmaUogsodi •Bcebawflatoreteeptheroofmaybe.r Thia t ,
ig a warranted to prove m above repreecnted. We will pot it on fbr
_ SLT DOLLARS PKS SQJTAR&, (TK& FEET SQUA&JZ)
We will apply It upon Tin and Iron R©o£» Car TWO DOLLABS PEE SQUARE. being on account of lta doraHUtv th
cheapeet paint that can be tued , ~y
. *®^ v ' e . lDTite »ho •« boil ding, and aleo thoeo who with their Boaft Bepalred, b call at oar offlea, 133 TkirdSmi
and y>nine«mp|oB and satiety tbemeolvw in regard to the durability and pnetkaLility of this Boofinr.
a‘ i mmoAv { t PERRIN A JOHNSON*
?7M JOHNSOV I Ko - 133 ™rd (treat, between Wood aod Smithfleld,
* * ' Pittsburgh, Pennal :
And In pctnt of durability, w#
Tar, Iron or Sh.
Boofln
0t ' pocim *“° r w. E. CHILDS 400'SBOOTING, left at mj office, the re
lrt. The material la compounded cos* to remain pliable fora greatlengtb of time.
u b “* “t* **“"••««■» °* *«*«- c££?zszs& pr^c.
11 — ia EOt "■-
poCtfallj ’ r JOSEPH M. LOCKE, Chemlft, ‘
Laboratory No. 123 Walnut atreet, Ohio.
„ i U JZ rkm [ atd w *• Cuilm k Co's Elaitic Plre and Wat
It a good Inrentjon, and am willing to laanro bnildinge thu*
mM - apLlydawP f Signed] j
firgulat
Monongaiiela Hlver if. S. MaU Packet!
3TEAMKKTBLEQRAPII, I BTKASLER JEFFERSON,
ifeS I _ -kPfea
TCaw. J. c. Woodward. ! Cap?. Qroooi Clarl:.
llh ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
now running regularly. Morning Boats leave Pitta-
Dnrgh at 8 o'clock A. H., and Evening Boats at 6
?‘lock V. M. for M’Koe sport, Elisabethtown, Monongv
beU City, Bellovernon, Fayette City, Oreenfleld, California
and Brownsviilo, there connecting wl.th Hacks and Ooachea
Paawngers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union
town for meals andstate-rooma on boats Inclusive
Boats returning from Brownsville leave at 8 o'clock in the
morningand sin the evening. For further information en
quire at the Office, Wharf ljoat, at the foot or Grant street.
Q- W. SWINDLER, Aden.
F
'OK CINCINNATI. REGULAR , ITS- >
—— TUESDAY PACKET.—'The elog&nt aM»
wheel p**een gt . r packet GLADLAIOK, Capt.
wilt leaTo lor the ■bore and intermediate porta orerr TUES
DAY at 10 o’clock, in. Far freight or passage apply cn
board, or to (mrlS) FLACK, DAR.VESAOO., Agu.
REGOLAK TUESDAY PACK- , (Eg- «.
ET FOR ZANKSVILLEL— Th» 80.
E ili !A 0 ? AUA!1 , c*p>- a™. AnSStnfSS 1 .
1 . , , r^ 8 80,1 InUraedUte port* EVERY TUESDAY.
* * o clock r. u. For frcleht or parago apply on
bo«rf. OCI9 FLACK, BAILNES ACO,tfti
KU U L All ' WEDNESDAY , lESfej,
PACKET. FOB CINCINNATI.—Th#
nne now tteamcr J. W. UAILiIAN,Capt- lTiiaym,*"
.. and *U intermediate pert* on EVERT
TUESDAY at 10 o’clock A. M. For pa or IW&?
board or to “ v * B “‘
FLACK, BARXK3 4 CO. Acnl,
1 'OOK MARIETTA AND ZANES-, IQ
H D#W aD<l tCTPtlfol ttramxr
H MARTIN, Capt. Stows, will Iphtb for
md ports, EYES 7 SATURDAY, at 3 p *.
“J For freight or passage apply on bcanl or to
5 0616 FLACK. BARNES k CO„ Agt«.
fflincinnati, &t.
EOR CINCINNATI.—The fine < JCgvw
passenger sieamer J. S. PRINGLE, Q»nt JJSSrt&ti.
« aTO *° r *^° To *° d all intormuomtepurt*
on SATURDAY, 27th Inst- at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freklit
or pataage apply on board, or to *
frrZ* FLACK. BARNES A CO., Agent*.
1 CpORCINCINNAri- Pittsburgh i nTr>* »
2 -L ITOCISCIWXATJ Pacxct lIJI.-' Th©
»n<l el»S*Dt aid* u-Lw»l packet SUPERIOR, Capt. Kearaond
[ J. Oran*, will leoro Pittsburgh for Cincinnati erery hat.
LRDAY morning, returning every TUESDAY. ForJroiffht
k. Jor panaga apply od board or to
tnr23 FLACK, BARNES t CO., Agenta.
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE.
—The fine steamer MINERVA, Cape John Gordon,
wtUearo for tho aboTo and all intermediate ports THIS
DAY, »Blh instant, at 4 o’clock, r. «. For frviebt or
passage apply on board, or to
HtrlO FLACK, BARNES A CO , Agent*
jaasljbiilc, (ft.
FOR NASU\ ILLE.—Thefin© steamer S.
F. HIBBARD, Capt George W. Rood, will I care for
tbe abeve and all intermediate port*, THIS DAY, the
24th (nit., at 4 o'clock, r. u. For freight or postage apply on
board, or to (mrlfl) FLACK, BARNES ACQ* Agent*.
FOR NASHV ILLE—Te fine new 6teamer
RELIANCE, F. X. Reno, Master, trill I nave f ur th*
abore and all Intermediate port* THIS DAY*, 2Ctb Instant
For freight er passage apply on board or to
nrl! FLACK A BARNES, \gette.
St. JLouis, (ct.
■kiUhi Missouri River Direct.
TO JEFs’KKSON', BOONVILLE, BRUNS^VICK, LEXING
TON, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS CITY,
LEAVENWORTH AND ST. JOSEPH. -•
r PIIE fine passenger steamer ORB, Captain
A. Way, will leave Tor tbe above and all intermediate port*,
oa SATURDAY, 27th lost., at 4 P. M. For freight or paa
aage apply on board or to
airtp FLACK, BARNES k CO., Agta
F" OK St. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS , ICgr ■»
RIVER—Tht One (Inner BAT ClTY,£g*agEj££
Capt Andrew Miller, will leave for the above amHOMater
mediate port* on TUESDAY, 30th init, at 10 o'clock, A.
M. For freight or passage apply on board'or to
FLACK, BAINES 4 CO.
For st. locis, iianmbal. , nafr ».
KEOKUK, BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE, tfSSSafi
KOCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT, GALENA, bUBCOUR.
LA CROSSE AND ST. PAUL.—The fine ateamer GOODY
FRIENDS, Capt Thotiui Shuman, will leave for tbs above
*od port* on WEDNESDAY, 31« t inst, at
3i#!QM4S#!»ll;'-J?or frieieht or pauagei apply ou board, or to
fLack, Barnes A CO., Ageata.
W*OR ST. LOUIS & MISSOURI. FCPr *
J RIVER—Tbe fine ateamer DEFENDER, j£9SEBC
Capt Richard Evan a, wIU leave lor tbe above audmurmo
diato porta on 6ATURDAY, 27th intL, at 4 o'clock, P. U.
For freight or postage apply <>o board or to
Prt* FLACK, BARNES A CO„ AgU.
For st. louis, keokuk, , jesv*
ROCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT,
gUE, WENONA k ST. PAUL—Tbe fino new itcSer VlX
KN,lao&c Maoon Matter, wTO leave for the above and «U in
termediate port*, on MONDAY, «Jth in»L,at4 p, *. for
freight or paaugo apply on board or to
FLACK, BARNES A CO- Agcnta.
For st. LOUIS, keokuicTTjesEla
BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE, Mffit -UNgSglg
(•LAND A DAVENPORT—The fine ataanjfrAUlztS?A
Copt, Hardman, will l«*ve f.»r the above and ail intermedi
ate port*, on MONDAY, 2?th Inut, at 4? u. For freight or
pateoge apply on Uwid or to
FLACK, BARNES A CO.. Agta.
FOK ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK., Igffr »
BOCK I3LA.VD.DiVEypQRT n*T.PMA-fcayS*JW
tu-J DUBUQUE —Tho fine new rteatner R. F.
W.T. Herr. will lw»ro for the abot* and all Intermediate
Tills DAY, 20th lent* For freight or paasaco bddlv
on l<oard or to rr 1
frb2t
FLACK, RABXE3 & C 0„ Agent*.
SI. LOUIS—Ihe splendid ,
ilwuaer JAS. WOOD, Capt. Jas. J. Robin-LgSfeS
•00, will leave for the above and all Interme™®*"™®®
dial* porta’.TUlS DAY, 2Clh iart-, at 4 o’clock, P. M. For
freight or passage apply on board or to
PrZ> FLACK, BARNES & CO-, Agents.
FOK ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK. , ns* -
—The finesteomer FULTON OITY, C»pL£§s*S£2
D. B. Brickie, will leave for the above and all Intermediate
port* on W EDNEBDA Y, 2Cth InaL, at 10 o’clock, 4. u. For
freight or psaaage apply on board, or to
FLACK, BARNES CO, Agent*.
1?OR KEOKUK, DAVENPORT., fl3fr. fc
. ROCK ISLAND, GALENA, nirntronv Igggtt?
ANDRr. floo p-monger steamar LAcso*sE,
Capt Devinnoy, will leave for the above and all intermediate
port* TIIIS DA Y, 26th|inataat, at 4 o’clock, r u. For freight
or pastago apply cn board, or to
mr!9 FLACK, BARNKS k QO.. Agent*.
For st. louis, keokuk., rr^TZ
ROCK ISLAND, GALENA AND DC-iSiSSS
IIL'QUK—The fine ateamer MODERATOR, CaptrirSnk
Maratta, will leave for the above and oil Intermediate norta
THIS DAY, 20ib inat, at 4 o’clock, P. x. For freight or
passage apply on board, or to
FLACK, BARNES A CO-TAgenta.
EOR ST. LOUIS. Tho fine steamer
SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. Shepherd, will leave for
the above and all intermediate porta THIS DAY, 2Cth Inat.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
°rlO FLACK, DAR.NE3 A C 0„ Agents.
FOII ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER.
—The floe steamer CAMBRIDGE, Cnpl. Samnel Dean,
will leave for the above and all Intermediate porta THIS
DAY, the 26tli laiL, at 10 o’clock, a. m. For freight or paa
nga apply on board, or to
mrlfl FLACK, PARSES A CO.,.Agent«.
FOR ST. L 0 UlS.—The fine , fCPr.fc
ateamer DR. KANE, Capt. S. Shaman. JgSjgHsC
will leave fur the above and all IntermedwteportaTon
THIS DAT. 2Cth Inat. at 10 o'clock, aU. For freight or
passage apply on board or to
FLACK, PARSES A CO^Agcati.
PUR St. LOUIS, KEOKUK, GALENA
DCBDQUE AND St. PAUL.—The •plendJd ({earner
HAZEL DELL, Capt Re*a,wUll««Ta fi>r tbo abovoand all
Intermediate porta THIS DAT, SCth lust, for freight or
piuaue apply on board or to
aid FLACK, BARNES A 00.
IjH)K St 7 LOUIS.—The splendid Rtimmar
J_ PRIMA DONNA, Capt Manh Ford, will l earA f or u, 5
abotP and all intprm-dtata ports THIS DAT, 2flth Inst Tor
fralght or passage applj on board or to
otW FLACK, BARNES A CO.
OK ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK., tß*.*,
BURLINGTON. MUSCATINE, ROCKtfS&a
I SLA ND, DAYK N PORT, GALENA, DUBUQUE AND 1 ™
*T a Ul^— Thofinon#w , ldi-wh»tl steamer CANADA, Capt.
loaao for the abore and all Intermediate ports
TUIB DAT, 26th lost. For fndebt or passage apply on board
or to (fett) FLACK, BARNNB Afcd, Ag^K
EOK ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK—. IQ *
Tlie fine paasenger paeket J. 11.
woodbnru, eriU Imre for the abore and all
ports THIS DAV, 20th lost. For parage or Bright apple on
board or to FLACK, BARNES A OO^Agtt.
ST. LOUIS—Tho splendid (
JL steamer NATHANIEL HOLMES, Carf-ifPJiWag
Kenniday, will loaeo for the abore an!
THIS DAY, 20th lost For freight or passage apple on
board or to [mrl] FLACK. DARNE3 A CO., Agents.
itteto Oilcans, &c.
FOR MEMPHIS iNEW.ICBVfc
ORLEANS,—Tb.flo.itwner AURORA jjßWjWg
Captain John Rl>odea.will lean tor tho abonamfilH!.
port. THIS DAT. Sftb
*. For fralght or passage apply on board, or to
FLACK, BARNES A CO„ A ten la.
F)R MEMPHIS AND NEW, fT-9. k
ORLEANS^—The fine steamer
ttpt. John A. Robinson, will lean for tKahoSantftffi.
tenaedUt. porta THIfl DAY, 20th StwL « St^SjT
'• o " sht or P'TfW'C »“bSi,orto
ml: FLACK, BARNES A 00, Ag.ntA
- „ 0.,M 0T
HAHDT & LTORBW,
STEAMBOAT AGENTS,
Corner of First and Fksrt strets,
PITTSBURGH, PA
MILL FEED—2OOO lbs. chopped Feed in
■ton and for sale by DAVID b. HKEB3T.
YE FLOUR—2O bbla. extra for sale by
, mr4 „ DAVID C, HERBST,
IEA NOTS.—4O sacks in more Md lbr sale
by (fajf) iL nuroin ysos
HSMINr— 20bbla. instoronmiforjalobj
„io j.B.<usnzu>.
CntcOTun Aocrcr Both Iss. Co., Feb/fith, 1857.
ter-ProofOement Booling, and as for as I can Judge, consider
Pfotwtw Opon ths tame terms as I Insure those covered with'
JNO. 8. LAW, Agt. Royal Ins. Co., Loudon and Liverpool.
steamers.
Heiskill’s Tetter OrvTMEXT.—Heiskili's
Totter Ointment cured ‘
Col. KOBEItTM. LKB ofTetler on the haul.'
KEims, 118 Pine ,t, phflo, tru cured
of Totter, IS yean itandlnn.
J r°n n ?. '' a ™ClUl i £t, Tilth U 1 arccn iti, ThUa.
cored of letter, of 13 reereiteniliDE
IfEfSKELI/S OLhTMBST cotid Ur. Cherlo. Fhiri».
of the Pere.of lljraro. ‘
lin l»hni A r „ L1 ' 1ST1: 11, School street, below Frant-
Un Phll* Tetter of 8 pin staotllnr. ’
It ® ltn)a *S. Jonep Hotel, rhlla. ires cored hr
It of Rheumatism and Blcerontho Ice
18?j£^ ARrPOSTILL - Km “ ,l n I’hfla,enred of Tetter
3lO Chcstnnt It. Eruption on the
Smp‘">“ onhetoe,
Enmipelni EEOW ‘ V ’ 155 Chostnnt it, Eoglo Hotel, of
ttfr^^"^ 1 281 Chestnut It, Entption on
iteodlng 226 Booth Front it, Tetter, £0 yean
du.'s'ymn J ’ TnoUPSo: '’t Twelfth end lleeo Urn, Err up
•u“dins C “ Am> BATTOBS - on the Face, 2j yean
■to” I tewAfchf V " r “ d ° nm ”’ Bro * d " 4 Otors ”
l£m™ E y RAnAM ' E ’ “ d A "B,
JS&“SL*
Children Cutting Teeth.— To Motnulsa
Xut&z:.—£)R. n. & PARKIS' CELEBRATED SOOTZT
IAO STS UP. —This tsf&lllblo remedy has preferred hnn
drtda of children when thought put recovery, front eonvd*
•lens. Aa eocn u the Syrop ia robbed on the the
child will recover. Tbl§ preparation la eo innocent, to tfil
cadona, and to pleasant, that no chfld trill reftte® to let lt»
gums bo robbod with it. When infanta aro attho age of
four months, though there ia no appearance of teeth, one
bottle of the Syrup ehonld be oiod on the gnma, to open the ..
porta. Parent! abodd never bo wUhoot the ayrnp in the >
ooraery where Iberoara yonng children; for ifa child wakes
In the nigbftvilh palna In the grim*, tne ayrnp immediately
glvea case by opening the pores and healing the gnma, there,
by preventing convulsions, fevers, Ac.
Prepared only by Dr. Bwayne A Son, Phil*. 1000 battles
|uat received nnd for eale by the Pitteburgh Agent,
mrgfcdawF Da. QEO U KEYSER, 140 Wood at.
T
HE HEALTH OF AMERICAN WOMEN
—For buj years I have boon troubled with genera
woarineo and languor, both mental and physical; caprice,
listlesons, doll headache, pain in the head and temple*,
coldnee* and tendency to Btiflneis. palpitation ef Uio heart,
Tery easily fluttered or excited, appetite rariable, stomach
■nd bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or phyelcai
T “,* nfe 10 Wng on 1 the symptoms, and I hid
In addition, tailing of the womb, and great pain In that re
gion. One physician after another exhausted hie akiH and
S?7?.?£ poAient and perterering use of MAR
SHALL S UTERIJiE CATHOLICON fortunately cored me
and I hare no word* sufficient to express my thankfulness
Sir*. JULIA ASt'NB JOIINSON.
} »*T that I have been a sufferer for many year*
with whftca and deranged menstruation. After awhile X
had other troubles, such u pale lace, indigestion, wasting
•way, general languor and debility, pain in the sinalUf the
f*®*/ * *7* of aching and dn>g£ingaonsation,paiu between
tbo aboolder blade* extending down the spine, loss of asne
tlt*, trouble in the stomach and bowels, with cold hands
and foot and dreadful nervousness. The least excitement
would mate me feel a* if 1 should fly away. I trfeddoctors
and drugs, and everything, one after another, without the
b«ent. One bottle of MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATHOL
IOON changed some of ray symptoms for the better, and
aow lam entirely and radically cured. I wish that every
woman could know what It will do. CLARISSA ODER.
MARSHALL'S UTERINE? CATHOLICAN has saved my
life, as I verily believe. I tried doctors and medicine until
it seemed useless to try longer, when I met with a lady who
recommended the CathoUcoo sostrongly that I deemed itmj
duty to try it. I was mostly troubled with deranged men*
itruation. My symptoms were principally pains in the back
and abdomen, tearing down pain at the time of the ftlncoi.
wlic, nausea, constipation, feeling ns if tho ■-bark
and Units were bruised oybroken, eructation*and vomiting
anxiety (life eoemed toifeaburdeu,) disturbed sleep, foint
nesa,ahudderlngs, fotigqeon walking in tha morning, flatu
lence, constipation, pressure ofblood in the bead, dizziness,
especially when stooping,greatirritobUity oftempw.almort
constant inclination to pars water, great restlessness and do*
tire to weep or foel unhappy. I was not only entirely enred
myiclf of all these symptoms, which I have given as an im*
perfect account of my sufferings, but I have known so many
others enred in our town that I feel bound to let you know
that ethers who are similarly situated may also find .relief,
. EMMA TOBBURGXL
For a tong time I had Uterinocomptelnte with the follow
Ing ■jmptoma: I wai nervous, emaciated and Irritable;
emod to ahoand in complaints, some of which I will try to
glre you: pain to the lower organa, and a feeling u tfaome
thing was going to tell out; inability to waft mncb on ae
const of a foehsg of fnllnm; aching and dragging, and
■hooting paina in the back, lotna, and extending down the
leg* the Jolting produced by riding canacd great min;
•paamodic »hoctingi and paina in tho side, stomach. l and bow
el* headache, with ringing in the ear*; every liber of the
body awmed lore; great irritability; intense nerronsnea. I
could not bear the least excitement with oat being prostrated
for a day; I eoald scarcely move a boat the boaso,and did
not take pleaanre In anything. 1 bad girennp hope, having
ried everything, aa I supposed in vain, bnt a friend calW
my attention to UABSILLLL’S UTBBUfE CATHOUCOJf.
I took it, hoping against hope. Most fortnrmtelyilt cared
me, and there ts not a healthier or more gratefnl woman in
theconntry. 1 trust all will uw It. It la truly thewoman’i
friend in nood. lira. FhOBENCE i.KfIT.Tw
11 ARsrtALL’S J7TBRISE
lyrar. FhUtnu^Oit IFrai, tnoa, JototulJJ “
SJf'fii'/£*T! TttUMLn or I = „r,.
y!?*» “ttriburn, Gwttroun,AirmuneM, /hinf-
CVoajtf, /X*fßrt«i Sup, and atf <rou£fce
orpanxc or jywpa*A«ae, amu«ted wiZA tte tferfcw orpaw
~ irXfBMUWa OTEBLXE tU TSOLJCOX
it One Dollar and a Saif per nngle battle.
On the receipt of ris doUartkte bottla thdObt tent by ix
prta.frte of charge, to the end of the exvrtu route.
and£££ CUlar *° W * *" rt «**»* to»". ewnfy
JMWw«rtß6e«nt <m resort
qfttr money. Dx.GEO. IL
No. I*o Wood ctreet, Pittsburgh,
Sign of the Goldoa Mortar.
MORE THAW 500.000 BOTTT.Tiq
NEJW EJNGLAND SiTA^TKS
THE RESTORATIVE OF PROF 0 J
WOOD for r«taring hair perfectly « n d permanently!
ou never yet had a rival, volume after volume might he
dvcn from all parti of tho world and from the moat Intelli
gent to proTa that tl tj a Perftct Haioralivt; bat read tno
circular and you cannot doubt; read also the following:
Ttti Huft.—>Pcopl» have for ccntariee been afflicted with
t«ld headland theonly remedy, heretofore known,ha* Ucu
thoae abominable wigs. By a recent discovery of Professor
Wood theso article* are being Cut dispensed with, bat a great
many persons itlll patronize them, bocanre they have boon
•o often imposed upon by Hair Tonics of different hinda
To all such persons we earnestly make the request, that the j
wlu try once again, for in Wood's Bestorative there Is no
such thing as fall. We know of a lady who was bold, who
used the article a' short time, and her head U now covered
completely with the tiniest and mast beaalfful curls Imari
tx&blo. \\ e know of numerous cases whore hair was rapidly
falling out, which it restored in greater perfection tlum it
ever had been before. *
It Is also without doubt ono ofiitho beat articles for kecs-
Ingthe lialrln geod coudltlon, making it soft and gloasr
removing dandrnff, and has proved ltaefrthe greatest ea'wny
to all the ills that hair isbelr to. y
It le the duty of every one to improve their personal an
pewance though some may differ In regard to the ways of
doing it; but every one will admit that a beautiful bead of
S& '? b FJ a or wooan > J* *“ object much to be d<v'
sired, and there are no means that should be left untried to
obtain such a consideration.— IKunon’j AdroaU, Philo.
t _ . Cosaocrcs, Ohio. Not. IT. ISSfI.
* <^c— Oeata: Ai I hare been engaged in
l«i fJStI ?n \?®?? >r 5i iT * tL * lftStswon foroaecXycur
nac Mnaon,) and bating eruerienced
thebeueflcial etfcie of it mys-lf, I would like to obUinan
•genet for tbe Bute of Ouio or •esno State in Um W*t
•aonld you wi*b to make inch an arrangement ai i S
SjEw®?. £V * "ft* 9 e V? 2 taUin StaUt S
rutoriKgtfuhaxr. I bare been engaged to the Dm* bnal.
?^*»K« r i t 1 TO fc ll . y t! l ”'^ Dd k aT * eold various preparation*
for the hair, bat hOTe (oond nothing that mtores ilm a-.
StHUt orfßa f. or J!?lP ,tleB «“ « £
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