PITTSBTTBftwr. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 18SI «* OFFICIAL PAPER OF TUB dTT.^ , K Now « ° f tt <> City and XTelghborho'^ I „ TnE Coscbbt.—City HaU .was filled to iver flowing, on Thursday evening, by a highl 're specUbtoand appreciative audience. The boll $ is intended to comfortably seat 1,800 pet pie, i and wo do not think there were OTer 300 vacant $ places in tho room. We were thrown into a s ate £ of painfal anxiety about the hjoar elated for the concert to begin, by the appearance upon the f stage,—hat/in hand, with a tery apologdie Z. . countenance—of ono of the managers, who in | nonneed the regrets of tho management at Lhi sudden and severe illness of Wo. Ernest ler 3 r ‘Qg. the Tenor. Although this was to be re- Z gretted, and doubtless detracted somewhat ft on $ tho interest of tho concert, we were relieved bj | the announcement, an we had feared someth ng 5 worse. 6 Thalberg was greeted by rounds ofhoarty ip | pUuso as ho made his appearance, which i ras I acknowledged by a quiet bow. His execut on ji was as usual, such as only a Thallerg can acc< in fi plish. We presume somo of those who listened to his “Last Rose of Summer," ployed with the t - left hand only, will be ready to admit that m! nj jj good players could not do better with beth The Piano used on this occasion was worlhj ol $ the performer, too; and wo observe that Hr, % Thalberg pays tho manufacturers, through tbcii ? agent here, a very handsome compliment, t But were we a Thalberg, with all his tc •_ knowlcdged power, wewonldfeel that,in Yui x ; Tears we had a formidable competitor for pi ,b i lie favor. Tho peat compass of the violin, ln tho hands of Viouxlcinps, is almost past be lief. Those who have never had the pleasure |ol | hearing any of tho few masters of this mufcb ifj abused instrument, can have no adequate coh | ception of its power, its scope or its adaptibfl j ity to giving expression to the sentiment of mnsip. g Vieuxtomps took the audience by storm : pejr | haps because his Instrument is better adapted J to popular musioand a popular tosto; perhaps because this was his first appearance beforeja | Pittsburgh audience, where Mr. Thalberg hid I been heard befotohy most of our music-loving n citizens. If there are any greater masters <]n ■3respective instruments than* Thalberg and £*?"rieuxtemps wo hope to hear them. f \ f Tho ladies were received well; Miss Kenjp particularly so, Cairoli, with a well cultivated 1 voice of great sweetness and flexibility, loses | something of her power by her foreign accent £ nnd appearance. Miss Kemp, with her clear jj? * and powerful contralto voice, her queenly car j riago and really beautiful face, would captivate an •.-{ audience by a simple ballad, well sung, while | Cairoli would fail of an encore of her opera 2 gems. Audiences, suCh as fill eoncert rooms, arc often influenced abtjut as much by what they see as by what they hear. s Upon tho whole we were pleased. We be j lieve the concert gave general satisfaction, and i came fully up to the expectations which bad been formed. *1 Tire Uonaophthie Domatic Phyncian, by Coo* ? stantino Hering, M. D. Published by J. I Kohler,! Pbila. j. O. Baclcofen, Pittsburgh. | This is tho eleventh German edition of tbe * above work, which has also ran through six \ American editions. This American edition is the first which has been personally revised by I tho author; it is thereforo free from some inac -5 curacies,—arising from too careless translation \ —aud specially adapted to the American pubiio. j Dr. llcriQg’fl '‘Domestic Physioian" was, we be lieve, tbe first work of the kind published, fits j reputation as an experienced Horamopalhlc Phy sician is eo-exteasive with tho system which be j practices,—this work having boon published in j Germau, English, French; Spanish, Italian, j Swedish, Russian, Polish, Bohemian and Greek. ; Iq this edition, the articles on cholera, yellow ] fever, vaccination, Ac , nro new, while articles | on several other subjects have been considerably t enlarged and elaborated. } The book is well got out, 8 to. cloth. Those * who adopt' Iloniceopatby as their system, and j use a “Domesiio Physician,” will find Dr. j book at least e?jpel to any work of a \ sffhil&r character yet published. Washikotok Coortt.—At the scmt-annaal meeting of tho Board of Trustees of Washing ton College, held on (be 10th ioßt., the .degree of D. D. was conferred upon tho Rev. Alex. Rentoul, of Manor Cunningham, Strabane, Ire land An alleged crazy individual, named John C. Evans, was committed to jail on Thurs day evening last, by Justice Clemens, Monon gahela city A special court will le held in Washington on Tuesday, lhc,Gth of April, when the case of George Harger will be disposed of. Ciuwfobd Corurr — Meadvills.—John H. Mat tocks was elected Burgess; T. R. Kennedy, As sistant do.; Col. James Porter, High Constable; N. Ward, J. T. Chase, Council; J. Kelsey, Con- Constable.; S, Word, J. D. Gill, Coancit; E. Pense,' Constable...... The election for bofough officers in Conneautville, West Greenville, and in various portions of Crawford county, show tho locofoco -Hlave party to be entirely routed, too insignificant to count up any longer. In Conneautville the nearest the-alavcs came to a success was within 68 voles. They entered the field, too, under the ticket" dodge.— Bah! W. V. Sbaltock, of Meadvllle, has re ceived au appointment on the Democratib Stale Committee, for tho 27th Senatorial District Pigeous bare been flying quite numerously donng ihe lfl9t week, giving our amateur sportsmen a fine chance to use their ’‘pop-guns.” P., Ft. W. & C. R. R.—We learn from the official proceedings of the special meeting of Al legheny Councils, called on Thursday evening for the purpose of considering the propriety of Totiftg the stock held by the cify In the Pitts burgh, Fort Wayno •& Chicago Railroad, that Mr. Fleming offered'the following in Common •Council: Retolvtd, That a Committee of three from the Common and two from the Select Council, be appointed to vote the stock of thepily in the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, provided they first get the written opinion of the CiLy Solicitor that it would be for the interest of the city to vote the said stock; and provided further, that they can effect a change of the present management, or rather mis-oanagement of the said road.-’ Ii was laid on the table, and both Councils adjourned without transacting any other busi ness of importance Jlottc Atmospheric “Phuss.” —The Fayette Co. Gtniuf of Liberty assures us that the follow ing “is so” : “List Thursday morning, the 18th, about 0 o’clock, some persons at work near Wharton Farnacc, Wharton township, this county, saw what they describe as having been apparently a blase of fire, of a triangular shape, about forty feet wide and one hundred yards long in the air. From (he rear of this issued balls of fire, about the sixe of a man's head, and Almost immediately after passing them it ex ploded, with a noise to which the report of a cannon ore said not at all to compare, ic&osiog the earth, as they say, to shake under their feet.” The names of many sfrho saw it are given, but we do not learn ot-what hotel they-jgot the whiskey. _ . ’ " 7ns choice Books, new and old, to be sold this ovening by catalogue at Davis’ new auction building, Filth street, are the valuable collec tion of private libraries, and afford to reader* of literary taste, a special opportunity for se curing rare and desirable volumes. The sole of such a catalogue of books is not sq much a merchandising of books as it is a distribution prizes in good authors and best editions, ■among judicioos collectors of libraries. The books can be examined during tho day. j B<*jts, Shoes, Hats and Steaw Goons.—We passed through tbo spacious warcrooms of Mr. J P. Tauner, on Wood.street, yesterday, and were surprised at the extent and variety of his stock. He has now in store about 600 cases of well assorted and seasonable goods, purchased during the lato panio, for cash; he is now offer ing to city and country trade at Boston 1 prices. We advise an inspection of Mr. T.’s stock. His advertisement appear* in to-day’s Gaiette. Explosion.—A fearful explosion took place *t the tannery of John Mcßeth, in Springfield, on lost Wednesday week. The explosion oc curred while tbo honds were at dinner. One of the boilers blew, clear through the alack and lodged inalot about two hundred yards from the buildiflg.— The engine was considerably damaged also the building. Supposed loss $l,OOO. Fortunately no one was injured—all being absent at the timo.— Con. Ent. .Bad . Accidest.— On Friday last, tho boilers of’a steam mill at Btcamburg, Richmond town ship, Ohio, burst by over heating, and was the occasion of loss of life and property. Tho pro prietor, Mr. Seth C. Sheldon, who was acting as fireman at tho time, was instantly killed, his body being horribly .mutilated. One other work man was badly scalded, but will probably re cover. Returned,— County Commissioner*, William Perkins and J. H. McllMnney, have returned from tho East, after an absence of three weeks. L'p to Saturday last, bonds of the county is sued to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, to the amount of $200,000 had been exchanged for stock in that road. The McKeesport Standard says there are five known Lecomptonites in the region around about that “ilk." Pray divide ’em up- Two and* half-are needed down here. Sinee the demon* 1 4traU«t of 'Wednesday, they have not peeped, i Prayer lasgutloo Afcurt. Editor* :—The very inception of the daily prayer meeting now in progress, indicates a more than ordinary interest in tbe promotion of personal religion in the hearts of profoesing Christians, and the advancement of tbe cause of the Savior amongst thoso. wbo ore at enmity with God. The solemnity which has marked theso meetings and the large numbers who have attended, Are anmistakcable evidences that tbe public heart is willing to offer np prayer; and that one fact is tbe earnest of a Divine blessing. There are very many who ardently desire that these meetings be .continued. Is there any reason why they should not? And yet, I hear it reported that along continuance is a matter of doubt. It would seem that hut one reason could be urged os legitimate why the meetings should bo discontinued, and that is a want of interest suf ficient to maintain an encouraging attendance, providing that want of interest exists after everything has been done to arouse and sustain on interest. Before the organization of the Noon Day Prayer Meetings in New York city, the wholo city was subjected lo a system of visitation, and the people were personally invited to attend. Can wo not have a similar visitation in our two cities? Let a Committee be formed to superin tend the work—a committee embracing a suffi clent number of l&ymen of tho various evangel ical denominations. There wiU bo no difficulty iq finding men and women to perform the labor of invitation. Ths cities should be divided into small districts and every house should be visited. I have no doubt there are hundreds who only need to be invited in order to secure their attend ance, and if this work of tyetematic visitation is carried out faithfully and efficiently, we shall soon have churches upon churches daily crowded with men and women asking to know the way of life Will not some energetic Christian man consider this suggestion and act. X. ’ Court or Quarter Sessioss. —Before Judges McClure, Adams and Parke. la the case of the Com. vs.' Mrs. Esther Win- Jerburn; indictment assault and battery with intent to kill, a verdict was rendered of not gnilty, by reason of insanity. She will bo placed in the Asylum. \Com. vs. Robert McCreary; indictment assault -ad battery with Intent to kill. This is the man barged with robbing Mr. Marlin, near the “In- i Spring, *’ some weeks ago. The charge on he was brought up yesterday was for 3g a milkman. He plead guilty to this e, and was remanded for sentence, a. vs. Robt. Turley. This man is ono of artics charged with stealing the large it of goods which wo noticed lately as hav ;ea recovered at the bouse of a man named n, in the Ninth Ward, among which was e amount of jewelry, belonging to J. D. Verdiot guilty. Sentence deferred. 1. vs. Jos. Gordon and John Turley. These ; s, who were implicated in the above case, Sentence deferred. ts. Thomas Lucas; indiqtmeot rapo, on oath of Afice B. Robinson. Tho parties aro colored, and tho prosecutrix is a mere child.— Verdict guilty. Boaed or Trade.—The Norfolk Ford.— 2At the meeting of the Pittsburgh Board of Trade, held yesterday afternoon, letters were read from F. F. Ferguson, Esq., Mayor of the city of Nor folk, and Thomas J. Corioew, President of tbo Norfolk Howard Association, in which it is sta ted that that Association have under its charge 68 orphan children, made so by tho epidemio of 1855, and that in Portsmouth there are 35 or 40 more; that as the interest of the money forest ed in their behalf does not support the orphans of Norfolk, and the principal is consequently be fog largely drawn upon, it is suggested the funds collected in this city in 1855 for the relief of the Norfolk sufferers, amounting to about $lOOO, which had not been used far the pur pose intended, and are 6till in the hands of Wm. ' H. Beune, Esq., the Treasurer of the Norfolk fond in Baltimore, be now donated to the How ard Association to be applied to the support of these orphans. The Committco to whom the subject was referred reported in favor of this application of the funds, which report was up* proved and adopted br the Board. Descfxt os a “Cockpit. u —Last night, about ten o'clock, his Honor, Major Weaver, with a posse of some forty police, made a “f<*U swoop” on a “cockpit,” on Irwin street, kept by one Hugh Gallagher, the existence of which was but lately known to the Mayor. HU Honor was the first to burst in upon the astonished chicken fighters and spectators, and ihcir “dreadful con sternation” may be better imagined than de scribed. The affair was so well managed that, ont of about forty persons in the place, thirty wore arrested and taken to the tombs, together with six of tho game chtckeos. -Some “very re spectable men,*' holding high positions in socie ty, wertf in the party. They were fined $3 each, which they paid, promising to sin no more. This coup dt grace will probably break up the den. Wa happened to be present yesterdAj when Mr. Lowrie was experimenting near the corner of Market and Water Streets with hU new fire plag. _H* had 1q index on the nozzle to show the pressure of the water, and with 421bs it threw an inch and three quarter stream 170 feet hori* zontally. Another plugthrew eight large streams at the same time a great distance and with won* derful force as wo happen to know from the fact that one'stream struck na oo the leg and there was no fun in it. Assault oa a Woaian.— Saturday eveniog, a woman named Ann Reynolds, living on Cherry alley, was beaten and abused in an ootrngooas manner by one John Porter. Information was made at Alderman Lewis’ office, but Porter made his escape at tho time and was not taken until yesterday, when he wo* committed for trial on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. Household Woods for April is already oq our table. It contains 25 articles all of which ap pearnowfor the first time before the public, and are from the pen* of the ablest journalists aud story writer* in Eogland. The annual contest between tbs Franklin and Philo Societies of Jeffenon College, Canons burg, will take plaee there on tho 31st instant. We acknowledge the receipt of a polite invita tion to be present. Eiqdtb Wabd School.— A new teacher, Mr. Btewart by name, has been elected to be princi pal in tho Bth Ward Pnblio School in the place of Mr. Kelly, who has withdrawn from that position. The Warren Mail say* that Mr. Patrick, of Pittsburgh, has purchased a large portion of the stoek of the Warron County Bank, and will soon assume control of the institution. Arrested.—A woman named Rush, was ar rested in Conneilsville, oo Wednesday morning last, at the D. Phillips, for the larceny of a watch at Somerset. Several of tho cUixcns of McKeesport were lost in tho terrible storm that wrecked so many coal boats near Wellsvllle, last week. 27 0 Mode Madeira.— A Funchal correspondent of the London Timet, says no more Madeira wine will ever bo produced. All recent attempts to mao nfsetore the wine have failed, and pumpkin vines now adorn the grape arbors, onco covered with abundant clusters of rich grapes. Well, tberois one consolation; If we cannot get Madeira vine, wo con at least get elegant garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhill A Wilson, Nos. (502 and 605 Chestnut street. They will never give out. f First Arrival or Spbxso Goods at Caoxa flUAKS, Alleouzrt Citt.-— A very full and excellent stock of clothes, new styles, Cassimeres, Vestings, Famishing Goods, etc., for men and boys' wear, are now opened, to which the attention of buyers is invited. Terms being strictly cash, buyers may rely on the prices being favorable. * GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, Highly perfumed. Sure core and preventative of Chapped Hands, Face and Lips, for sale at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, f comer Penn and St. Clair Streets. Movixg Dat Is approaching and housekeepers wfll find the occasion a good one to procure such ar ticles as they need. G. W. Hubley, Federal street, Allegheny, Is prepared to furnish CookSog Stoves, domestic hoosQrfaniishlng, Wire Bird Cages, and everything In his line, very cheap f»r cath. Exam ine his stock of stoves before purchasing cliewhero.® of Dr, JPLtns’e Vermifiiffe.-*Ammig tbo hundreds of letters, certificates aod orders rewired by tbe proprietors, Timing Broe- of Pittsburgh, Fa_, of this ths following are selected to show lt« character, and tbe effect of its use In » distant pert of tbe West: Rot ALTO*. Boone Co., la, Hay lti, 1860. Messrs. TLZnxo Bios.—Oentlomen:—l write to you to solicit an agency for tbe Invaluable Vermifuge you prepare, pometime since, I purchased cue dozen rials of Hr. O. Edy. and prescribed It in my practice, and U proved so effectual In the expulsion olwema,th«t no other preparation will aatlsfr the dtlwna of this village *ud vicinity. Please scud ta “" ,u “ B i /i, OEt nOB3 . M-PtmiuMntrillb*mrefal touifcrDK. M’LA.VFS CEiXmlATKDTEllMircaii,■“•on Jetoral bj rLEMISO »»»"■-“ Baot - TTITTSBUKOn THEATRE.— X MISS KIMBERLY....~-.. .Hm» J. a. HANLEY .STIOI Huuan. nui or imwiw. boim..: wt. I wuw» bm, hug -Ifw Second Tier - .25c. j Private Box, small 6,00 Third Tier. tto. I Colored Box r ~ —• 60c Colored Gallery Jibe. | Single' Seata In Private Box, (1,00. SATURDAY EVENING, Mueh 27th, 18S8, will be acted the drama, In 3 acts, emitted TUBERS E, or THE OR . PHANOPOENRVA—CanrIn, Mr 5 OBsnley; Theraee, Hr* Van Dterleg. pud..— —Min Jolla Turnbull. TacoocludewUh theKantlcal Drama, is 3 acta, entitled rf -THB OCEAN CUHiD—Harrynalm,Mr Hanley) Mary Hahn, Hr* YanDactisg, Telegraphic Latest trom Europe. Halifax, March 26.-—The Niagara arrired from Liverpool with dates to the 13th. Cotton, has declined 4(ji-lj owing to heavy im port*. Broadstufis and Provisions dull. Consols 96}@j9G for money. The House of Commons met on the 12th. DTsra. eit announced the reception of a very satisfactory ispatch from France, and tho termination of the misunderstanding botween the two conntricc The India dispatches had not reached Liverpool. The appeal of Orsina and accomplices has been Arrests continue numerous in France. The advices from Manchester represent tho State of the trade at unfavorable, tbo prices being weak. Liverpool Breadtwfft Market.— -The market con tinues dull. Richardson, Spence 4 Co.’s Circular reports Flour as very dull and almost unsaleable. The quotations are nominal. Wheat Is dull hut the prices ore steady. Corn Js quiet and steady; mixed and yellow, are unchanged; white is quoted at 3 !•:(§( Proritiotu. —Tho Brokers' Circular reports Beef as quiet Pork dull. Bacon heavy at a slight decline. Lard quiet at 50s for the best descriptions. Tallow has slightly advanced for all qualities; Butchers’ Tallow is quoted at 355. Liverpool Produce Market. —Sugar is firm, but under the large receipts tho market closed with but little inquiry, and prices are weak. Coffee I# firm. Rico buoyant. Tea quiet at ls|d@ls Id for car goes. Rosin dull at 4s 3d@4s fid. Spu Turpentine steady at 4ls 9d@42s fid. A lengthy pamphlet baj been Issued in Poris io refensoco.to tho refugee difficulty with England. It appeals to tbo English government and people not to be led away by false interpretations, and expresses a hope that thenlUance will firmly stand the trials it is undergoing. It is regarded as a State paper. At Cbaluns on the Cth, 40 men surprised a small post of infantry and attempted to seize the Railway station, crying “Vivo Republique,” but they wero driven back. They occupied tho bead of the bridge to intercept tho communication with the barracks. The garrison dispersed them and fifteen wdre cap tured. Russia. —A Central Committeo has boon appoint ed at SL Petersburg to examino all the projects for the emancipation of serfs. Tt consists of thirteen members, of which the Emperor is President. It was rnmorod at London on Friday, that dis patches had arrived announcing the taking of Lock now. Latest. —The correspondence between Franco and England will not be laid beforo Parliament, but the Times giTcs tbo following synopsis : Tbo last of a series ot dispatches arrired yesterday. Beth Malm esbury and Wolewski, it Is affirmed, throughout have shown groat judgment and discretion. In reply to Malmosburg’s request for an explanation of the pas sage which 'so much offended the House of Com mons, Walcwski frankly reminds the country of tho undoubted proofs given by the Emperor of the value he atiacbes to tho alliance by tbe concessions of our views during the Crimean war and since the treaty. He proceod* to observe that after tbe Emperor bad been many times exposed aod escaped many attacks made by assassins who were proved to havoooncoct ed their plans In England, be (bought it no presump tion to appeal t.o tho friendly feeling and jastice of our nation to prevent, if possible, the recurrence of such crimes. Walewskl repudiate, in tho Emperor's name, any idea of wiaLing to include Englishmen in tbo category of refugoes to whom be alluded, or a desire to change our laws or intention to condomn them; but now regretting the misconstruction placed on his intention bo requests the correspondence to cooso and the alliance to continne. The T\mes states that Count Persigny will not continue to represent France at this court. Tho dispatches from France to tho Swiss govern ment, in regard to tbe refugees, have been published. Tho removal from tho frontiers of Switzerland of Italian and other questionable refugees, is demanded in menacing terms. A Madrid telegram says that Zculoga is wcll'dis posed to scttlo tho diffcronce with Spain. Tbe state ment that Concha is to be removed from Cuba, is contradictod on good authority. Latest from California. New York, March 2u.—Tbo Steamer Mcscs Tay lor arrived from Aspinwall and brings $1,400,000, The trip was performed in 20 days aod 14 hoars, being tho quickest ou record. Sho left Aspinwall «n the the 18th. Tho St Louif was to sail the same evening for New York. The 'principal consignees are: Wells Fargo, $473,000; Howland Aspinwall, $121,000; American Exchaago Bank, fi0,000; Duncan, Sherman A Co., $40,000; W. T. Coleman A C0.,'509,000 The California Senate were discussing bills to pro vide for the compulsory observance of the Sibbaih, and for the incorporation of Mining and Ditch com panies. Mr. Bates, late Stato Treasurer, has been acquit ted f ( embeztloaie n!. A- horriMo tradegy occurred at Grass Y*ilev. Michael Brennan. President of the Mount Hope Mi ning Company, murdered Lis wito and three child ren. and then committed sutrido. An organized band of burglars has been dbeuvered in San Francisco, and some of them arrested. The Flying Fish sailed for Chinn, baring on board a large number of living and dead Chiuese. and $295,000 in treasure. At a meoting of tho French citizens of San Fran cisco, an address was adopted expressing their ter ror of tbo attempted a»*a».*lna'i->D of Napoleon. Tho markets were languid, but not depressed, wiih tnme articles higher. Sinner whs easy. Tho Culifurola Lcgislntare paste.l an act to talsc the Stato prison from tbo bands of the present lessee, and place it in tbe Lands of ngents to »o appointed by tbo Governor. Tho Governor was refused posses sion, when bo broke in tbo doors and took it. W A satJ!CTo’r CrtT. March iC. Toe Senate is not in sefstua. llovtz. —A ibarp argument m.-urred in the Com mittee between Mr. Smith of Vo., ami Mr. Dari# of Indiana, on the Kamos rjueition, in which Mr. Smith raid that Mr. Douglas bail got up the measure to secure hlj redaction t.. the Senate, and win eon nacted with a movement of Demoer&i* tn Illinois for this parpore. Mr. Marshall of Illinois, pronounced tho charge wholly unfounded. Mr. Smith replied that tho successor of Mr. lu-'h ardson Lad told him and others, without rtsorve, that some of the Illinois delegation, after consulta tion, came to tho conclusion that this was the only chance to elect Mr. Douglas to tho l\ S. Senate. Mr. Marshall did not believe that any *cch con ference was held, and repeated that the statement was entirely unfounded. Much confusion ensued, amid wii-h Mr. Clay moved that the Committee rise. The Chnirmain said that Mr. Cox conld proceed only by unanimous consent. Mr. ClcmeDS objected. Mr. Morris of Pennsylvania, then made a power ful speech against Lecompton. Tbe House then adjourned. [Special Dispatch to tbc Pittsburgh Oszutt* ; HARtUBBDno, March 2C. Nothing uf local importance transpired to-day. Mr. Gar tarn’s Bill relative to railroad rates was read in place and passed In Committee of the Whole. House.—Mr. Foster offered a Resolution declaring that tbe Bill providing for the sale of tho Canals to the Sunbary Railroad Co., be referred to a select Committee, to report a bill to sell the Canals at auc tion at fair prices and time, or otherwise dispose of the tamo to tbe highest bidder by scaled proposals; the House refused to read the Resolution a second time or consider It, by a vote of 42 yeas, 46 nays, our representatives voting nay except Mr. Seolt, Mr. Irwin being absent. Both honses adjourned till Monday. Messrs. Irwin and Voeghtly will bo in your city to-morrow. WASHraoro* Citt, March 26.—Tbe U. S. Treas urer’s last weekly statement shows the receipts to be Dearly four millions of dollars; tbo amoont on de posits is eight and n half millions; subject to draft upwards of seven millions, or tbreo and a fifth mil linos increase since the previous week. The House was not officially informed until to-day of the possago in the Scnato of the Kansas Bill.- Cixcix.vati, March 26— Tbo raeo from New Or leans to Portland, Ky., was made by tbo Baltio in flvo days, six hours and twenty-two mioutes; and by the Diana in five days, nino hours and thirty min utes. Louisville, March 26.-i-Kivcr falling; eight feet on tho Falls. Weather dear; thermometer 73 do grees. New York, March 26.—Tho Steamor St. Louis arrived at eight o'clock this evenlog. Her dates aro tbe tamo oa those by the Moses Taylor. Telesraphlo markets. New Tota, March 25—0<>tton; talrs of 8(W bales, alt he fore tho receipt of the foreign news, a Tho markvfeloavd un not tied anl nominal. Floor dull; 6400 bblt sold;' Ptnie has declined Ur. laleo at Wheat doll. Corn Orm; 32,000 both aol.l. Bcvfatrody. Pork firm. Lard firm at Whlakey firm. Bazar dull, and closed with a decline on the week. Coff-e quiet. Bacon heavy Lard middles flam* shoulders 6J4- Butter dnli at 12@17. Hides dull; westesn 17. Tatlow firm. Storks are firmer; Chlcano A Itock I»land 75; Illinois Ceotrsl sliar«s 62; Lacrosso A Milwaukla PU; Michigan Southern »$£ New York Central iB%, Bowing 52V?; Canton Co 21 Virginia slinVl Oalsna A Chicago WU; trie 2l*£; CieVrUodA Toledo 34%; Cleveland A Pittsburgh J 6. _pan.t9ZLPaii, March 26 Breadstuff* In better demand, bat the prices are unchanged. Teroceiptsof Flour are In creasing, the inspections for the week amounting to 22,000 bbls; thvro Is not macb Inqnlry fur export, and only 2.000 bbliware sold at bbl for common brands. (t,7& f-r sXtrt aud (5,25A50 tor extra family aud ityo Flour steady at (3 ja. Corn Meal has ruitonerd to (3. Wheat comu In slowly and duets with bat a limited in quiry at $1,0031,10 for red, and for whit*. Corn active, aud 12,100 bush ysllow told at Oa)i are In good request at, 3«c. Clormeed has declined to ©4,25- Provisions tn bett«r demand, aud prices Aimer. Bala* 300 bbls mass Pork at (17, and 400 tlsrces city pecked Beef on private terms; 120 casks Hams sold at O&ftlOr, Sides and Shoulders 7c; smoked Sides command OU and Bnouldsi* Bc. Lard iinow held at ln bbla aud for kog. Whiskey dull at 21(322. Cisavnan, March 25.—Flcmr steady; 2000 bbls sold at |2,60&3,70. Whiskey active; 1000 bbls sold at 17 U, dosing buoyant. Proviaioas higher, lloobbls mess Pork sold nt (15,i5. 700,000 bulk Pork at and 8c fur Shoulders and Bide*, and 600 bbls Lard at Olf There was nothing dons In Bacon sicept 50 hhdi Bhuuidtrs at tldai are held at Oc. Ctovsrseed has advanced to $4,7.V There Is an active demand for money, and exchange is nnaUertd- Bairntov,March 26.—Broadstuffigenerally qnl«t. Flour; Howard and Ohio quotes at (1,37 >£34,60, and (4.26 for City Wheat acflre, except low grades, which are doll; rod sl® $l.lO and whllo (I,lo® 1,16. Corn active and hooyant.— Whiskey doll and declining. Provisions Infirm. GROUND MUSTARD, Ground Pepper, Ground Cinnamon, Ground Cloves, and 100 mats Cassia, rac’d and for sals at wholesale or retail by tnriP MACBISDWy APINLKY.He.IfI7 Lll-erty it. Extract logwood-8 doz. boxes fur sale at reduced raw by MACKKOWN A FINLEY, A Q BBLS. LINSEED OIL to arrive for ealo by MACKEOWN A FINLEY. TAB —20 bbla. new, fine, for sale by LEWIS A EDGERTON, mrZblwd No. 100 Wood street. HJEMP— 24 bales choice Kentucky, for twine makers use, Jost landing and far nle by ora ; ATWELL, LEI tOO. SH££P PBLTS.—Four bales an tanned for ol* by (orlUtd) LXWZB J|DOEBTOS. | Commercial COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION POO FEBRUARY. F. B.Bacvor. v p, Johx J. OttLxsm Buicn S«arvt*, JotfPd B His ter. ArsTia Looxis. I PITTSBURGH UattliUTS. [ U'p.trUd Specially for the Pulibtirjh GaxrtLt.] Pimaur-08. Satvrdat, Mancn 27. I*6* j FLoUß—tut demand yeitertay Unproved. The sales f.mt op u follow*: 400 * bis from store at 3,87 for' super, $3,7$ ! for cxtrri and $4.50 for extra family; 178 do extra at $3,75; ! 100 do nt $3.50 for extra, $4 JO for (amity do; 160 do < o wharf $3,16 for super and JB,M for extra; 2C do super at $3.80; 60 do do at $3.26. BEED3—sil** 130 has Clover la lota from (lore at $5,25, and Miss wero mode In a retail way of 20 do d'< at $2,25. I'OTATuES—the demand Improved, am! prices were a shade better &»!*■* 3o) bus Nvaliannocka from More at Ui <§ss sad 100 do part red at 40.460 do Pick Eyes at 21'/.. PKATIIERd—»-*!»» of 200 lbs at 50. DIUED KRV IT—the market daring tin early part ot ihe week was dall, yest-rday tho demand was hotter; bus Apples at sljnj£ 220 do do in lota at $1,37. HAY—th.* uM at tbs scales amounted to 9 loalj at 11 per t m RlCE—talc* i'f lutes at 6. DJUED BEEF—sales of 4la at 12 1 /. MOLASSES—-ales ofaObbli at3C; ifi do do at 35^6 SUGAR—eal<*s < f 27 hhds cash; 30 dndo at 7‘<(3, 7%and 2b do do at 7£4<<i7^. BROOMS—sales ofob d<»z $1.50. PIG METAL—sales cf 140 loos Anthracite at $2o —four no*. BACON—market qaiet; *ak* of 2000 tbs Hama at 3OOO do Shoulder* 7J4. 6 tes S. C. llama at 12l£. STAR CANDLES—saIes of 20 bx* at U. Ll3th—sales of 70 bbls Loolsville at JI. WHlSKY—aalosofSn bbls City Rectified at CHKESE—sales of6o bxi W. R.ot 9. BAllLKY—sales of 160 bus 45@4fi. OATS— sales lOX) bus in 101 l on wbarf und from store at prices ranging from 26.27, 23 sad 30. CORN—sales of 450 bes on privatx terms MONETARY AND COHJIXERCI AL, Tbo Philadelphia Press give* a compendious (ketch of the rolncne of reports Just luuod by tho following named road, and adds: “Tbe Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad is of great of Importance to the trade of our own citv, and we hope sooa to bo ablo to chronicle tbe fact that it Is roliored from tho pecuniary embarrassments which now oppress It, and that by tbo time oar fall trade opens we shall have, over its track, a direct intercourse with the Garden City, and a free chance for a portion of tbe trade of the great Northwest." Ground broken on the lino of tho Korthorn Railroad of New Jersey on Tuesday. This road will bo twenty-one miles in length, nniting Uobokon with Pirrmont. It will open a section of eoimtry very desirable for resldoncoa.— The contractors are James M. Tower and Bradford Seymour ofOnediacounty, N. Y. They propose toliave tbo roai completed in about ten months.—N. Y.Trib. Wo find the following statement in the Albany Statesmen of Tuesday wetting: “We have roawii to believe that tbe Canals of the State will bo opened lor navigation on or before the 20th of April. We believe that, pravloui to tho day named, the water will be lt>» in, and that navigation will not be com menced uutil the banks have been Usted, aod It has been ascertained that they are sufficiently strong to withstand the pressure of water necessary Cd.moke the Canals navi gable." The Boston Pott save: “There seems to be a general resumption of work In onr mills. No. 4 mill, on the Merrimac Corporation, which has been idle through the Winter, Is reported to bare started tip on Monday. Nearly two hundred additional looms were started ou the Boot, end there is a gradual increase of help, we bear.on tbo Lawrence. Tbe Middlesex Company are now running about one-fonrth of tbutr machinery. Tbe Lowoll Company, who have been running only one-half of their carpet works, aud none of tbeir cotton works, daring the Winter, will run on full time after tho first of next month, but have not as yet signified any iDOsnUon of start lug morn loom* la either department. There Is a rumor on tbostreet of a prupoted rednethm of wagee of about If. per cent, and also a return of the old 12 boar system.” There Is, we understand, a goad dost of Interest felt by tho country banks with regard to the proposed Redeeming Agency, and the managers of a large number of the Ohio and Indiana banka hnvo expressed themselves decidedly In favor of the scheme. It U now probable that sdetertnined effort will b» made very soon to effect an orgaaltadon. A strengthening movement on the part of the business men in this city is contemplated, we believo.—Cln. Goa. TreDst Goods Trade.—The raDd weather has made busi ness s little more aetfvo the past week, and the impression prevails with many that the spring trailo will prove com paratively saiistactory ns it is likely .to coutinue steady no til June —N. V Jour, of Com. ~ The Directors of tho Girard Desk have elected'll. D Cummins, t*<j. to fIU the vacancy caused by the death of tho late President, ilr. Charles S. Baker. The Chemical Bank ha* declared a quarterly dividend of sex per cent- payable on the 6th of April. The qu'-'tl <ll »f the Banks not paying interest on depos its. has taken a new form. It Is now auggustrd that tho Banks enrer into an agreement not to pay interest upon any new accounts, hut to l* at liberty to contione the paymont uf Interc*t ou the old accounts.—{Cour. A Enq Imports br River. CINCINNATI prr fhrr.angc— 20 trs hares. 2 do beef Dtv)*; 15 tre Uamm, 60 hhds bscoo.S firkins lard. Hussey 4 Well*: 3D bids Cour. M Uenry; 20 do whlskr, Lofink; 60 do fiovr.kystcr.V33 hag* potatoes, 21 kbds Larva: 130 tea. 7 bbls ha.us. 3 bx« tongue*. 25ska feathers. 5 hhds charcoal, ii bbls do, 43 bbls potatore, Clark *co; 4 do alcohol. Hay den: 4 trs btef. Uoliues A Uto; 18 tigs taltow, Ihiyd; 8 Ilovua, Bailey, Uroen A cm: 35 hhja bacon, ¥ Setters: 1 bbls alcohol. Haft. 1 c«k bristles, S hhds bocun. 5 tes hams, owc ere. 100 bx« pipe*. M'C.nJles* t co; 60 do Jo, Bagiev, Cos vreve Aon .\>do cement, firming: 757 bulk shoulders. 0 W Jack*un; 5 Lux«-i looks, Kay i cr, 3 tes hams, Ido b.-ef. Ura3 A cmT Jl-9 bg* Kennedy t eo. ZANKSVILLEjwr L mie Martin—7os LUs l>txb wiua, -60 Jo n->„r.4: butter, 6 bbts i*rt, a sks fruit, 14 bbls ovl'lis. 7d- «gg«, * b»» ui ir.iuru.ture. Clark t o>. l'J bbls fruit, 4 do hrau*. utrners. is bbls. U ball do, Rhodes X \ sr mr; 2 bbl* a: i k;,-* cider, 34 bbls suudrlrs. owners t doegvs. .In |. g cehs Ucwi, L-Wis A Edgiu-t.,:. 16Cv bbis i-.irs, oenert 47 bbisapples, 63 sks 6 head oat tie. d-.-i egg*, 15 bbls paachvs, luOdo potahMs, owners: 4v bu»J»-!s potn: *-, T Llttb X tx-, 2 ertnd tmoe. Estep "HEELING, Ciur.jit—3 LJli pupvr, Ido sk*, own ore; 2tv bI * MOOUI Com. M’Mroy X n>; 51 tbil apples, 1 d * r"gs, Hertwrt; It i-ga tic, 5 do timothy veed, Musgrave; 6bb sap;-ts.k. jy..,4: do Laiiej, M Candles* X cu. ik sk* nuts, t ain; hell, z t-Ji* tn«, Mardrcp; 16 bbls mpplsa. 10 sk* potatoes, 74 sk« rye, 7 bob eggs, i skj ipplee.. a do. corn. Si hibbot.. In •!-» -a-*. Johuun; 45 do (!•>, oaner; 28; ska «vb'-*»i, n.mi:..-, 14 rye, Irwin: 46 do ouner IV *ks corn. 6 j.. tf . ~jr«, 15 jo pout.*#, .'t, no r>-, ..wn«r CLNCINN AT I pel —iu> hl.b p»tet’->?s, IforpA-r, 10 bbb «rtl, lins*»y AVA ells, S-5 Jo whiskyLf elsru* • « Vis swap, Uei.t.-.Air m, .-.t;.re, Bonn.-k: 12 k t « i-.llmw, Fiw/ti. 42 b!» whisky, iKlirury, I Lbi lard, 1 d" meat. Howghej . Cj l,bU poUitues, Id do whisky, 1 hhd toL<«i -. '2‘6i hji wb- st, Clark « cu; 23 J sks a beat, L*iK*ttj 9 rr, 3 tea U .uia, Clark. ‘Jfirak* bacoa, bigg^tt. ill \ LUSBWS. Tberi».i . »uli talliag. »dJ at length there 1< a eemtMe decrua'i in the uuoite r ul toata al tLa landing, tba first a* baT« able loobartTe In tha Uat mix month*. Yet they pet away wry Uow. Many of them liar* gone oat light mat.y >»oly what »„ nwvl to cell bait loadt-d uooda go forward comparatively in Jrlf. eta l*«r*ona who h*r* paid tbtii debt*. got>* Ibroojh tba troubles and caa abow a gjo l ac-ouiit f.r iltu time t.j c.>tuo can get tbatf cr.edu* and read)' *tl»* now la PimNirgh, and by parchaaiug will i». l only aid our tnercfaruU, bunhj Untiog iafcreeuTnlio. very •‘••eutbaily Ihv sL*nouco Is in from Cmcionatl with a good load.— Capt. Frrach ti»« h«r shlugte out uuw tor hi. We 1 »pv I.- rn.y grt a load right speedily husiuree sn the • harflv, hnwvy-r, not aihvsly a* it vrsv last week The Missouri Risrr ferry txwt that lias Isiu here so long, ha* beer, ebnstcord Ueimont, and gr>cr aw«y to where she was intended, to ply bstwe-o Kansas aty aal someahtra vW, op smung tbe Border Rufllaui T»ie Cbevait was lo from Whevhng yrstenlay tnomlng, with a fair l»*H The Roeaiie n the boat ti* to-day Th« Lizzie Martin arrived yesterday Capl. Ur own suid at hrme this trip so l uur good-l-wklng friooil Capt Marlin himself, is in command phe wtliieeve ft>r Zanesritle to day The fioporlitr, Capiaiu Uiace of the l’ltisburgb ao-J Cincinnati line, arrived yesterday. So ail the other of this line have now been here, and magnificent busts they are too The Kentucky If a very fine and spKloui craft; the Gladiator was built hers by some of oor most skilful mechanics, and tbo Superior u not behind tbo best of them She Is advertised to leave to-day The Delegate. Captain Evaus was all ready to leave tor LouUvilla lull eveolnc, and will doubtless get awsy this day The James Wood left yesterday with a good toad.— lha I.libtou, ale.», for WheeUog. Tbe Gladiator left wttba good load f.ir Cincinnati The Dr. Kane with a full load was prepared to leave. The Canada will in all probability tears fur her line un the Upper Mlssloaippl to-day The fine new boat Dacctah willaJt.) Irate t»-uay The .Snperior, Captain Oraos.wiU' leave for Cluvlunati TliaSt. Louie. Capt. Dean, will leave to-day The Goody Frtenda, Cspt. Shuman, ha* with drawn from ber Memphis tnpood will go to St. Louis, fibs is almost a new boat.and a good ons For fins and sub stantial steamers leaving f-ral! points on toe rivers, see ouv column of advertisements. w* dip from tho Missouri RspobJlcan, of Wednewlsy, lbs following : “Tbs new steamer Mary Cook will b» at ths Levee, Truin Pittsburgh, this morning, with a partial cargo fur this port, and !6hU>ns for tho Upper Mississippi “Tbe XV. II Denny lelt for Pittsburgh, and the M’CWUan for Louisville TheUnloo Line Hesperian left fur tit Jo seph, with a cnjwJed cabin Tbs LunisvilU and AdriaUc loft lor Illinois river Tho steamer New Uoaongohsla left Cafto for hi Louis on Monday evening, and wlif beat ths Levvs this niorulng " Pajfit.vi>ta Kobczd on rnx Jct*ot Tcixxxct—On Sunday while tbe steamer Judge Torrance was coming up tbfoagh •hs Canal on ber way to Cincinnati, Aaron Brandy, a pas sengnr was robbed of four gold watabes. He bml them lu hi* trunk, which was broken open.—Loots. Coor. TlieMvlrove arrived from Pittsburgh with a fall cargo for Nasbvlllo, clearing In tho ovsnlng Tho New York came In from the same port with a fine trip, the balk of her freight bring mK fur 3t Louis Ths £i|ver Wave Is also In from Pittsburgh with a good show of freight,' including thre* hundred tuns of Iron fur tbe Pacific Railroad. She brought 10 or 16 tous of damseod dry guods. shoes, tobacco, 4c , recovered from tbe wrack of tho St. Lawrence. It Is consigned to Paul 4 Mnrdock.—Cin. Outn., Ihuraday. . Ttic Baltic eml Diana have been taking a grant race from Naw Orteans up. It appears that the boats ran locked forty five miles, and that the Rattle paasad Memphis without wood, while the Diana bad a 101 l supyly of fuel Tux Joil.v Dm Scat.—Capt, Eli Ysuilckle’s bool, tbs John Bell, whloh lelt Keokuk last Monday evening fur 8t Louis, with u heavy cargo of flour, pork and wheat, was •h**g*'l aud sunk at Warsaw the was not Insured Tho Mo Democrat says of ths Sky Lark: ••WV cuugnuulate those whoso good Fortune it may bs to travel uu this « kc-Uunt boat, not only for the romlurt they will find iu « ;<art ul the t»)*l, but in baring the courteous alt' nitons aud nerreoble company of Captain Rea Johnson and Mr W, .M tVvibiiug who presides at Uia desk " Tim Commercial of yeeterdsy says : “Tbo Ji-nuiu Gray IhR for Pittsburgh with 500 tohs,and a good show of no. pte Tbe Goral also cleared for Pittsburgh with .lid tons, having loaded at Loulrvflle and Madison "WlilU Ih'i Diamond was at Cincinnati In charge of the U is. Marshal, tbe robin and bar were stripped uf ursrly everything that could bo cnuvivntly carried offer sluweJ away. Tbr bai-keeprr says his lots could not be Ist* timn $l6O. '•fcf. Locis.—Tbo Wallace- Marv oo<’k, Skylark, Eunice and Noptun-, from Clnclnnali, and Alonto Child, from New Orl. atis, arrtxnl on Tuesday.” /he Cincinnati liazoite tolls tbo fallowing : ‘■On Wednesday, nt Louisville, ths runner of tho High flyer was talking tu a crowJ uf emigrants, when a rival passing, ciied out: “Is that man dead on the Illgbfljur, who bad tho small-pix." The emigrants to.k to tli«lr heels In a mumeot, anJ It wav with dlfllenlly they cunld bs persuadod Hint (hero was no small pox attmrJ.'' The lUic si tmeer Kentucky, now In tho lino totwsen here and Cincinnati, is to be sold at public auction todaj. BteamnoatUe^liter. ARRlVED—Jefferson, Brownsville; Luzerne, do; Culonel Bayard, Kliaoboth; Shenango, CineJunatl; Superior, du; Lizzie, Slartln, Zanesville. DEPARTKD—Jeffersoo. Browii'villo; Lazerce. do; Colonel Bayard, Kllznbolh; Cbovoll, Wlircliug; Jamrs Wocd, halnt Louis; Oladlstur, Cincinnati. DRESS GOODS, Shawls, Mantles, Mount ing Ooode, White Goode, Needle Work and a Complete assortment of Domreiic and fitapis Oooda,all of which will be sold very Cbmp for Cash. O. HANSON I/OVli, mr24 formerly Lora Brothrrs, N 074 Markct.-t CHEAP WALL PAPER—Thousands of mil* to sell at B, 10 and 13L< cwntw. mrtJi \v. P. MARSHALL A CO. TOBACCO. — 30 boxes s’s, B'b and 9’* lamp Tobacco, price 16 cent* per lb-Just received and fer •ale by T- LITTLB A 00, mrl» No 113 Second ilrast Fire briok, tile and clay of the beet quality on hand and for sale by mr24 A. A. HARPY, comer Flret and Perry its. Cream crackers— 10 bbi«. uau 4 Snlder’acelebrated Cream Cracker* Jnat rac’d and for sale by A A HARDY, mi 24 comer Front and Ferry sta. PEARL STAROH-Juliua J. Wood’e Ohio Pearl Starch constantly on band «nd tor nle by mr2l A A HARDY, comer Front and Ferry sta. Louisville lime-122 bbls. now land log from steamer VIEW feral* by mr24 lEAUB DICSETAOO. LOTE‘B COLUMN CEMENT ROOFING. omn\ T A vr\ n T n r »*Tir> PSHUXIT Ss JOHNSON, Proprietors, britiiNLi AJ\l) SUMMEK A *l E ? ow prepared to contract and put on attiieshortesxnotxck ' ,k! * , ‘ ov * i^ a * tle and Wet*F*Proor Cement Roofing, It being tbe only article jot lbT«utcd that wiU ruceeafall* f »l the .tn-ajh.l. in,rsrj climax • ... n IS PERFECTLY FIRE ASD WATER-PROOF, u & pc.atu JurOjiUtT.w^blto-rnlt beqoal,lfnotiape *r, Coeny Metallic Roofing. We caa put itoa oxer Old Tla . ShißKioßoo&, [ t makingnoil. eaeo bcrwßetor «ecp thereofm*y be. Tbla KooaiifflswirTßiited to prore e« ebfTo represented. We wfllpotit oafor Wc Will ftaplr it ort)0 Tin •str?°u LL ?? S £?* SQUARE.-{TEX FEET SQUARE) * r^**? ,ha tbatoaocA EtFrJrpd to ce3 at oar oSee, IS3 ntrd Srat J. U. PISRRIN, 1 9>n regnn * t 0 che durability end practicability ofthl» Rreflnp. B. A. JOHNSON, V _ PRRBUf * JOHNSON, VTM. JOHNSON, j Na 133 Third stmt, between Wood end fialtbgftjd, *»,Pw:na.'. DEY GOODS. [IE subscriber having just returned from York and Philadelphia, fecit confident that be caa op INDUCEMENTS TO PUHCHASERS, both In etylcx, Ity and Prices, aanrpassed by any Loose West ol tie RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICn BLACK BAYADERE DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, “ PLAIN BLACK SILKS, PRINTED BERAGES, “ ROBES, “ ORGANDIE LAWNS, Also— Cballies, Crape Do Espanee.s Lawns, Ac. SHAWLS AND MANTLES. BROCHE BORDERED STELLA-SHAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, Of every Style, Color and Quality, varying in prices from Two to Fif ■f teen Dollars. FRENCH LACE AND CHANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirtv Dollars. NEEDLE WORK. lIANDSOME SETT COLLAR AND SLEEVES, VERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS, 'EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, iJACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS, INSERTING 3 AND FLOITNCINGS. WHITE GOODS ;PIQT'ET CLOTH. FOR BASQUES, COLLARS AND SLEEVES. FRENCH AND ENGLISH BRILLIANTS, aS'jACOSETTS, SAISSOOKS, CQ MULLS, SWISS, .VICTORIA LAWNS, Ac., CO 2- W w PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED AND FIGURED. HOSIERY. A FULL AND COMPLETE AS- SORTMENT, Mourning Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION GOODS FOB BOY'S WEAR. Black, Blue, Green, Drab anil Olive CLOTIIS. Bluck, Blue, Green. Drab and Olive CASHMEUETTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped OASSIMERES. TWEEDS, MERINO, NANKINETTS, CASSIMERES. Linen end Cottoa Pant Staffs, Ac. DOMESTICS THE LARGEST STOCK IX TIJF CITT many of the nbovd Goods wero bought of MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS, LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH, WE ARK ENABLED TO SELL THEM AT PRICES ®6 a t E) rf 5 fflo mp rtit 1 on Call and Examine oar Stoek before Par- chasing Blaexrhere. C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, and Young, Stevenson & Love, SIGN OP THS ORIGINAL BEE-HIVE, 3NTO. 74 IKET ST., . PttWbnrgli, Penns. PfßalawlaP W. E. CHILDS & CO’S I hHTambdc . ehraial analnuloa of m. lalta of which arose follows; l*t. The materially compounded uu to remain nliahln frrr . _ ~ .. . 2d. It* consirteacy Is not readily laflnoncod by JL, oCTrom a roof la-fiemroer, or crack In Winter, 1. «-«*treaoacf natural k 1 ux,n,d not tollable to raMtanJ rxo It from the action of the weather. ot “* * ,<? y the eanra«a, but on the contrary protect 4lh. Ill* Water and to o extent Firo-Prcof; that a, tnarkaar-i* w . rot <* W«££hE; “ COTjd «*«»■ I b«r. we. i 0»-a ElurteFl,. .ad tv.l«r.l>r»fSSlf«i, 1537. lifoulnr Monongahela River STEAMER TELEQKAPH, U. B. Mail Packets. I STEAMER JEFFEnSON, Capt. J. C. Woobwau). I Capt. Grows runt The above new steamers are now running regularly. Morning Boats lc-ive Pitts burgh at 8 o’clock A. M- and Eronlng Bents at 6 o’clock P. M. for M’Keesport, Elizabethtown, Mononga bolt City, Bollevcrnoa, Fayette City, Greenfield, California and BrownsviUo, there connecting with Hacks and Coaches for Oniontown. Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Waysesburg, Carmiclueltown and Jefferson. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for $2, moaU and state-rooms on bouts inclusive.—- Boats rotnrnlug from BruwnavilU leave at 8 o’clock in the mornlngand 6in the evening. For further information en quire at the Office, Wharf Bont.at the foot of Grant street. au& ___ Q. W. 81YIXDLER, Aoctt. For CINCINNATI-REGULAR i JB£l3 TUESDAY PACKET.—The elegant side^gSgSJ wheel passenger packet GLADIATOR, Capt. George Moore, will learn tor the shore and intermediate ports crery TUES DAY at 10 o'clock, Au. F»r freight or passage apply cn board, or to (mr!9) FLACK, BARNK3 A CQ, Agtt. *PEGULaR TUESDAY PACK-, fCffr» JLv ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—The fine steamer EMMA OItAILAM, Capt. Musrok Arm, will leave for. abore and intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o’clock p. h. For freight or passage apply cn bour<L_ _oclo fLACK, DARNE3 4 CO-, Ag't*. RAOUL A U WEDNESDAY , fCff; PACKET, FOR CINCINNATI.—The Jy&Sf.Tßg fine new steamer J. AY. HAILUAN, Capt. >l7uay»!wiJl leare for the abov.- and mil Intermediate porta on EVERY TUESDAY nt 10 o'clock A. M. For passage or freight apply uu lifM.rd or to _ /a 23 FLACK, BARNES A CO.. Agents J^OR. MARIETTA AND ZANES-, ~rE» n TILLS—The new and htantiful ZZIE MARTIN, Capt. Blown, will leare and all Intermediate porta, EVERY SATURDAY,nt3 p. a. FoT Dwight or passage apply oa board or to ocM> FLACK. BARNES A CO- Agte. (Emnnnnft, Set. For Cincinnati &'louis-| rrg-j, VILLE.—The fine passenger st*amer«s&s2?=E£ BOCK liT, Capt. C. n. Hurst, will learo for tbeoboveand all Intermediate porta on MONDAY, 29th inrt- at 4 P. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or to jnr27 FLACK, BARNES 4 CO- Agents. 5 r\ zc t—< J?OR CINCINNATI.—The fitleTlgrTn. - passenger steamer 3. S. PRINGLE, Cnpt brickie, will laarr for the abore and ail on SATURDAY, *J7th Inst. at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply cn board, or to mrS4 __ FLACK, BARNEY 4CO- AgenU. E OR CINCINNATI- Pitisbj bgu , AND CirrtsNATi Picsrr Lnte —The mn-l elegant side wheel packet SUPERIOR, Capt. Redmond J Grace, trill 1-are Pittsburgh for Cincinnati erery SAT URDAY rr.i ruing, returning erory TUESDAY. For freight or passti;* applv on board or to mr23 FLACK, BARNES A CO„ Agents. For Cincinnati And urunvili.e. —The Bdp steamer MINERVA, Capt John Cordon, trillear • lor the at-ov* and mil intermediate ports THIS DAY, ITtn tn-fant. ml 4 r m. For freight or passage mppir on i-oanl. ui {>• jnrli* FLACK. BARNESi CO , Agent*. «s V u W 2 j j3.asf)>)iUf, &r. FOR NASHVILLE—The ele- r fiCffrja punt pas*eugrr steamer JENNY GRaT, j£lsiu£iS Captain Dunlap, will leer* fir the abore *nii lutcsslu!te ports on SATURDAY, Apnl Ist, it \ t. x. For Bright cr pm-iAgeapplj a tx-ard i_r to FLACK. B.IH.VES A CO- Agents. FOI: NASI i\ ILLE.—The fine steamer S. P mm«A!ID, Capt. Oeorgo W. K.-e.l, «Lil leave for the T‘-**e at„| ell i HUrtm-dne jvrts. THIS DAY, ibe ’«'■ tli in»j ,m! 1 p. u F,.r freight cr j-'wi'.agtt nplily on IwiCtP. (nirlC) FLACK. DAKSKS A CO. Agents. For nashviLle—t e liriy new steamer RELIANCE. 7. X. Reno, Mmur, will Iwavo fjr the atwrm «ad all u.t-rm.-djflte ports THIS DAT, 27th instant. For freight cr pavage apply on or to mrll _ _ _ FLACK k BARNES, Ag"tti. St. Uouis, Set. llissonri Kivrr Dirrtl. f'j JLFFLKoON. PRUNSinCK, I.KXING TO.\. AYYANDOTTE CITY. KANSAS CITY. LEAYENWvnTH AND ST. JuSKPtI. r |''llE 610 passenzer steamer OKB, Captain JL YYay. will loa.- L>r tl*e above and all inlermo-liate ports, cn SATURDAY, 27t!i invt ,at 4 P. M. For freight or pa»- sage appl; on board or to _tnrJS ‘ FLACK, D ARKES A: CO_ Agts For st. Louis i keokukT, Tl-» fins it'Mmrt SHLNA.S'GO, .* B. French, will Lava for the above and all InUrmcdlato j»ort« oa WEDNESDAY, olth tut., at 4 o'clsck, p. it. For freight or panage apply on board, or to «C-' _ _ FLACK, BARNES CO, Agtnta._ FOR St. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS i n RIV Kit—Thr fin# steamer BAT Capt. Andrew Miller, will leaTe for tho above mediate jH.ru uu TUESDAY, 30th Inst- at 10 o’clock, A. M. Fur freight or apply on boardVr to FLACK, UAV.NES A CO. n w 2 ►j FOR ST. LOUIS, HANNIBAL, , JESV* KEOKTK. MO6CATINE, JfeSgESL R«>CK ISLAND, PaVENDOHT. GALENA. DUbCQDK. LA CR«»S?Jt AND ST PAUL.—The fine steamer GOODY PKIEN DS, tip I Thomas Shuman, will l«*ve for the abev* an<l all intermediate p.irts on WEDNESDAY. Slsi Ituk. a, {o'clock,r m For fringht or passage apply on board.or to mrte FLACK. BAKSEd A CO., Agents. FOB' ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK, , JE2La ROCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT, QUK. WKNONA A ST. PAol>—The fine new steamer ViX* BN, Isaac XlMan Maatrr, will Dare for the above and all In tarmodlste porta, on MONDAY, Mth lnst-,at4 v, si. For freight or passage apply on tward or to _ ®ri* _ FLACK. BARNES k CO- Amenta. I" 7or si. louis, Keokuk; , jcsljs . BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE, COCK JcggSgSCg IaLAND A DAVENPORT—IIIO fine steamer CapL Ilerdman. will leave for the above and all Intermedi ate pom, on MONDAY, 29tb lost, at 4r n. For freight or pastas* apply on hoard or to _mri*_ FLACK. BARNES Jk CO- Agts. - T7OR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK., TCP % J_ ROCK Ibl-VND.DAVEXPORT n*l.K<la-IgggjfttW -•», sal DUBUQUE—The fine now steamer R. F. SASiToapL w * W. I. Harr, will leave for tho above and all Intermediate porta TIIIB DAT, 27th IniL For freight or pumn apply j on board or to Cl j fob2> _ FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. FOB'KKOKUK. DAVENPORT, , fCffr.fc ROCK ISLAND, GALENA, DUBUQUE AND ST. PAUL—Tho fine passenger steamer Cap, Dvvtnney, will leave fur the above and all Intermediate porta THIS DA Y, S7tb Instant, at I o'clock, f u. Fur freight or passage apply en (ward, or to tnrl9 FLACK. BARNES & CO- Agents. w as H XT. Fob st. louis, keokuk, , fc»» ROCK ISLAND, OALENA AND nn.JfaglSgßa BCQUK —The fine steamer MODERATOR, CapLArtuk Maratta, will leave for tba above and all Intermediate purls THIS DAY, 27it InsL, at 4 o’clock, f. «. For freight or passage apply on board, or to FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agent*. FOR Si’. LOUIS.— The -fino steamer SOUTH AMERICA, Capt Shepherd, will leava for the above and all Intermediate porta TIII9 DAY, 27th Inst. Fur freight or passage apple on hoard, or to mria FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agent*. Fob st; louis and Illinois river. —The Qne steamer CAMIIRFDOB, Capt. Samnel Dean, will leave fur Ihe above and all intermediate porta THIS DAY, the ‘.Till inst-, at 10 o'clock, a. u. For freight or pos tage apply va tx>*rd, or to mrlo FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. FOR St. LOUIS, KEOKUK, GALENA, DUBUQUE AND Sr PAUL—The splendid steamer U IZEL DELL. Capt ilees, will leave fjr the abovn and all intermediate ports THIS DAY, 27th Inst. For freight or passage apply on board or to mid FLACK, BARNES A CO. Ij'Oß .Sr. LOUIS.—The splendid steamer , PRIM A DONNA. Cnpt Marsh Ford, will leave for tho ahoveandnll iat<>rm.«dt*te ports THIS DAY, 271 h Inst. For freight or passage apply on board or to mr Id FLACK, BARNES A CO. For st. louis, keokuk, ijcsz*. BURLINGTON. MUSCATINE, nocKjjgSgßg ISLAND, DAVENPORT, GALENA, ™. PAUL —The fine now slJj-wheol sieamer CANADA, CapL J. Ward, will leave for the above and all Intermediate ports THIS DAY, 27tb Inst, For freight or passage apply on board or to (fr£7l FLACK. BARNES A CO., Att'ta. For St. lolis 4 kkok.uk— , ies- „ Tlie fln.i passenger packet J. 11. CONN,4£tSC&& CapL Woodburu, will leave for the above and alt ntermeSuato port* THIS DAY, 27th ln»t. For passage or freight apply on bjard or to FLACK, BARNES k CO., Agta. FOUST. LOUIS— Tho splendid i icg*.fc itoamul NATHANIEL HOLMES, liennlilay, wilt 10-ivr for the above and purl?, Tills DAY, 27tb *r.*t. For freight or passage apply on board or to [nirl) FLACK. BAENFs * CO, Agent*. jfleto ©cleans, &c. Fob mempiiis ORLEANS.—Tbofints et>iuncr \ LMtORA Captain John Rhode*, will leave tor the abjvo and all lo ternWLuo port* THIS DAY, 27tb Instant, at 4 P. K. For freight or paaeage apply on board, or to mrl'J FLACK, UARNE3 A CO., Agents, FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW, ORLEANS.—The fino »team*>r ALMA. Capt. John A. Robinson, will leave for tho aboTeaunjiir. lermi’dlate ports TUIS DAY 27th Instant, at at 4 o’clcek. t. U. For freight or passage «t>ply on board,or to FLACK . KiENEST CO, Apn„. *. i. H*noi . o. M GIZW HARDY & WGREW,* STEAMBOAT A.Q-BINTS, Corner op First and Ferry btretb, * alB:dU PITTSBURGH. PA ILL PEED—2OOO lbs. chopped Feed in • rto»*nd for ula by DaYlu C. IIERBST. YE FLOUR—2O bbls extra tor solo by DAVID C. HEBBM. PEA NUTS.—4O sacks in storo and for sale by . (feSl) R. HOTC HINSON OMINY—2O bblB. in storo and for solo by . ffltlO J. B. CA-NFIELD. BACON tiIIQULD£RS-120 pieces, country *ndtor»*Jeby . nrS3 LEE A CO. FLOUR— 14 bbls.. Whito Wheat, in Store for by [tsr23j ATWELL, IMW0» PA TEXT ELASTIO FIRE JLYD WATES^PBOOP Icf w. E. CHILDS4 00’Saoom'O, lefliintyoawsfier* itfamctH. ii EAD WHAT THEY SAY OF V*. XWA ISSS COMFOCSD SIRUP W Th.S, , D , Cll ®K R Y. Ib. Origin*! * n J Onnnln, Pr,p*ml«nl Duordtrrd Stomach, Urcr, Breast or Innas. The wonderful cures performed by this Invaluable mad iclne, In Pnlmonarv COX. SUMPTION, ma. Bronchitis. Infloenra, WhooMnc Cough, eroop dpilUng of Y-or Complaint, Pain in the Side and Breast,Tick ling cr raising in the Threat, andall Diseases of the Lungs, and Breast hare excited tha aitonish inontof all who bare .witnessed Its mar velloua offocf; there is no account of a medicine, from tbe earliest •gos, famishing a para II el. niYsrcuNs, clergymen, all speak The report* from all part* or the world, where tboy make we of Dr. Swayno’i Compound Syrap of TVlld Chcry.nn qaeftionably prore* It to be the great remedy of the tge. NIGHT SWEATS, GREAT DEBILITT, Ac. Wo think theta never bu t*cn n tnedkJno which has gW oa *nch nniTfrwtl satiiiactioo u Dr. Swaj-na’a Compound'' Sfrup Wild Cherry. It bts stopped night strata, cheeked dcrp Boated nicer* of the longs, raitod those who were Cut declining with great weakness, when all other new prov ed unavailing. * V t>tt. J. 11. ELLISON, franklin county, £y, writes I hftY© been engaged tn in actlvo practics or twelve year*, and rceammend Dr. Bwayntls Compound Syrup ofTTOd Cherry In preference to *ll otter remedies. Tn tie raneh dreadod Pnenmonia, or DUeoee of the Lungs, and tho alarming form in which it appears In Kentucky, I regard it u an Invalua ble remedy. Cwef Tho iuu Dixon. Orcr 6 years bare elapsad, and he Rev. JAMES It. DUS.BORO’7. Pastor or Berlin circuit Baltimore Conference, and ail the principal merchants at Toiut of Rock«, Md., have testified to the following AA* THA ORIHSAR }* CCRK. Poist or Rocks, Frederick e»nnty, Md. Da. Swivsr—Dear Sir— Believing j: a doty I owe to tile pnbllc, and In Justice to yon, l h&To thought proper to make known one of the aiwt extraordinary cur**. in my own case, that has <'v*-r been trnly recorded. In the month of Octo ber last, I was afflicted with a severe gathering in my breast which fotmed a large abscess, and also communicated to my Long* and very much afflicted them, and discharged largo quantities of corruption, external and internal. My breath could alsopus through toy Lungs and ont through tho cavity or my breast with apparent case, attended with a violent congh x day nod eight, lossof appetite, and extreme debility, so that my physicians thought my care entirely hopeless and beyond the power ofmeoirice. I remained In tliu wretched condition i.-r a long time, nntll I was wasted to a mere skeleton, and there seemed to be no hope fer me; but haring read lu the public papers of tho manr wonderful cur spertormed by your CimpMind Sympaf IPJd Cherry, I immediately sent to Baltimore for five bottles, and coqi mencod its uso, tad to my great, satisfaction and that o. my anxious family, the absct as or op. tiing In my lnags begun to hex!, and Uie congh sabstd-d, and on using ten bottles I wax restored to perf.-ct lu-al-h. Over five yenrs have elapsed, nrd I BtiU remain a perfectly hearty m»u a' this data. Juris 2d. ISoi l l-nve net had a day’s drkness for the last sigheen months. Please accept my grateful acknowledgments. Tour*, v«ry rsspectlnlJy, THOMAS DIXON. Mere wonderful cures have beon and aro dally made bT Dr.E vrayne's Compound Syrup ofTTUd Cherry, than by any msdicico ever dtscorurei composad solely of Vegeta! It in gredients it can be nstd with perfect safely. nt- CAffri L is rVßL'iiAsisa. f To obtain the original and only genuine preparation of IYilp Cattri, which mmt have the portrait and signaiirro of DR. STY A YXE on each wrapper around th« bottle. This invaluable remedy, prepared ooiy by Dr. STY AVNE 4 SON, Sevcoth at., second door abore Market, Phlia. DR. GEO.Ii. KIiYSER, No. 140 ATood stmt, Wholesale and Retail Agent. nir27:d*wT Children Cutting Teeth.—To Motoiw aat> Ncassa —f>/7. U. E. : 'AlißlS' CELEURATEI)SOOTU f-'O SYR L P. —Tlit# ioL-JliMc remady ha* pr-s-rred hun dreds cf children wh-n thought past recovery, from convul sions. As even as Ilia Syrup is iu)>b*d on the gums, tbe child will rtcorer. Tbii preparation is no innceent. so efS cadocs, and so pleasant, that no child will refuse to let ia gnip» b« ruLb-rd with it. TYhrn Infants ore at the age of focr mouths though there Is no appearaa»of teeth, one bottle of the Syrup should bo used on the gums, to open the porpa. Parents should n>-vtr be without the symp 1q tbe nursery where there are young children; for If a child wakes in the night with pains in the gums, tnc *yrup immediately gives ease by opening the ports and healing the gums, there, by preventing convuhiuus, R-Tcrs, Lr.. Prepared only by Dr. Swajma 4 Sod, Pbila. 1000 botllis J ust recrird (yiil for sale by the Pittsburgh Agent, mrSfcdawF Da.GEO II KEXaER. 140 IVco iO. lleiskill’s Tetter Ointment.—Heiskill’a Tetter Ointment cored Col. ROBERT M. LEE of Tetter oa the head. Mr. JAH Ed W. NEWLLN, US Fine st, Phlla, km cored of Tetter, 18 yean standing. Mr. JOUN VANDERBILT, rifth and Green *U„ Phils., cured of letter, ofl.t Teare , , IIEISRELL’I OINTMENT Tin, f I h j Mhlblll Third and Arch sts.. Eruptioo of the Face, of u . ii LEISTWL School street, U,'lo» Frank lin, Phils.. Tetter of h yean standing. Jon«* IIot«L, rhihu, was cored by it ofKheumaiUmaml Llceron tho leg. MARI I*O3Xl LL, Fifth it., of Tetter HEhRY BECHET, Esq., dlGChretnot at, Eror-tlon on the Face, 1* years. • Vre,t of the Fare, Llwul and Eyas, of lorn; standing. Ba ° WN ’ 193 Chestnut st., Lsgle Hotel, of H. FARIIAND, 2SI Chestnut it, Eruption oa tho Face, 25 years. ‘ Mr. C. TISDALE, 235 South Front at. Tetter, 80 yean standing. ' SIiJ. *3l. J. THOMPSON, Twelfth and Rare ets., Kollo slas,Byears. ’ a^r Sir IUCUARD BATTDKS. Eruption on tho Face, 2i roar, .tannine. Sir. ZENAS WELLS, Versr.do Hoc*, Broad aad Qrorjr. ■l*. Butter 1 . Iteh. Sir. ANN OIIAHASI, NE, corner„r Fifth and Arch, Inihunmrd Eye* ' iW-Dr OIft). U. KETSER, ;.No. 1« Wo.,lWhohml. urd KUail Ag.nl, mrllid.wF MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES NK W ICfN" G- LA.N" X> S,X ATHtq The restorative of prof o j VFOOB Sir reatoring hair perfectly .ad pcnnurtW. nu MVer yet hada rirO, rolnm. .ft.r .olnu. iSIhtS. *"»tamdpm.crth. woridandlnna thTtacalSS pal to pror. that it ft a per/ret ft., , circular and yoa cannot doubt; craft «!*, the loliowing: Tn« Uiß. — People har* for conturiea b«* n afflicted wJU» bald heads, aud thuoulj remedy, heretofore known baa been those abominable wig*. By a rooent ducoxery or Profeaw* Wood thee* article* are being Cut dupruaxd «ttlu bota treat many person* «tiU patruuuo them, because they haTo bocn •o often Imposed upon by Uair Touice of different kindc— To all *uch person* wo earnestly make the leoueet, that they will try once again, for in Wood’* ttoetpratife then* ii roch thing U hii: We know of a lady Who was bSdTwIS u*«i the article a eliort time, and her heid is now cot.twl completely with thetinieat aud moat beautiful curt* inSrf naMe. We know of nomerou* cue, when hair was rant'd!* .ailing out, wlilch it reetored in gruater toerft-ctibb tSSft over had boon before. r lII* also without doubt one of the best article* for keoa ln. eoft and gloee^ removing daadruO; acdLu pro Ted ifcwLft m to all the 111* that hair is heir to. T* E* c a f II a 0» dot, of UTprj Oho to Improro thrlr po r!0 ... jmtooco though turn, tnn. dUT.-r to r.gjrd to th. nan if doing ih but .raj ono will admit that iJ beautiful hi”Sf hair otlhor to man or woman, la an objtjt mneh to ho do. '.red, and that. ant no matt., that rhonld bo lott nntrlod to obtain such a consideration.— Ifbnan’t Advocate, J'hxla. Comoctok, OU O. J. Wood A C«—G«nr« A* I hat selling jour Hair Restorative the last sea local amenta (It. 81. HacldoaoQ,) and ha the beneficial effect* of it myself, I would agency for the gut* of Ohio or «oao g should you wish to make such an arrar convinced there U nothing equal to it in tb raiorirgthe hair. 1 have been engager oeu for several year*, and hare told rai tor the hair, but have found nothing tb enftire organs or instgoratee the scalp as iug fully condnctd that your mtoraUre eent It to be, I wonld like to rnsage In * am aatiifled it must mIL ° Ynun truly, ajo. Nor. 17,185«. ■ bwn enga«*l fa on for oss c 7 your ha ring «tpttfc nct d ii«l Hk* to obtain an o »at* in tho Went, raigtmcnt, as I ant th t UniUd Bt&Ut ftr • * in lh« Drng biai. Hlota preparation* tb U restores the «. ' r «H aa yours. B*. J **batyonmire tie sale of it, r<* j ». t STOCKMAN.^ I*Ecr o. J. Wood * Oo •SS^rnSf'’ Feb ’?» good «C«tj of your uL tha Hading my hair grovioc thin.« »Iu 1 r* h that ed from what I read anif “Jsraj. I ***lndne. by yon, to Sd t tt Mticl i* pr *' Mr,!4 it wa» loyootb, both ofwlETt h^SJte‘ B#ito s Col ? r “ o’VH&Tit ?S SEB ’ 140 “ d ■“'fi&giEF CAIIMA GES AT AOG PQILALKLpin7T'^I i '; rouaTH TRADE BADE AT 1 «m «*• will Uke pTac* \n% 2 i WEDNESDAY UOIIXIIffI, JLff 7JJL1153. ! At 10oclock,at theBAZAAR, Ninth an*Geori* SttWt#, unfcr cortr, ami will not bo postponed cb accent ofthe coUoetloo 00 tbii occasion will ko Terr extcnslTe ambrtdng Inroie** frwnj wow of the Uatnaken lai'hßa* delphUud rlcinUj. >w»»ui lanuw U2h.M«at of the .lock will bo wnrraatcd tn J stay bo ex annurd seTeral day* prerkmi to *aj,\ n • .7 , mrgKtJ ' ALFRED M. UEiKJ.-Esg.Aati: P«ptr tloiei. i* CHARLES BDCKLEy, MAKDPACTUR «r, corner of Third and Wood tt»33.T>i» 1^ CCNDKIES— Cloror Seed; 10 * Hoiifay ■6 bbU. /Ve»h -Roll Baltin 10 “ Whit* Bmusi ' Tn»«r. ‘ja ,*£ ** Qrm»CrTh7lng». - - - Jo*tr»o , d»adfct«Ub7 • . r.sobi£ON 4^' £3rtirai. FOETH ITS PRAISES. •till remains a heartyman. sold iy Tire IN ONE YEAH.
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