PITTSBURGH: MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 29,1868. OFFICIAL PArZB OP TUB CUT. m & News of the City and Bcsisess. —Every body seems to be ready no* logo on with the uaaal business of the Spring. Merchants have laid in their Bpring and Sommer stocks of goods. We do not seo but they have got nq laTge supplies as they aro accustomed to buy. Out shoe dealers, at least such of them as have, through their public announcements, oomc under our notice, bare laid in a very large supply. Mr.' Tanner has some I.«M cases or choico goods In tho shoe line, which, as he ias purchased ntvery cheap rates, he is oblc to sop r.ly the trmlo with on favorable terms. The DrJjGooda Houses have likewise filled up their shcWes with the fabrics ®ost in demand for the seh-on, and as far as we bare been able to observe, hare attracted a good run o cus otn to their store?. People mast have these things at any rate. The consequence is tbatlhcro has hcen »<> fiir quite a little stir among j»e shop keepers, enough to make one think there xs a good deal doing. Most of our heavy iron es tat lishments arc doing something. They ore rumiing on short time, or full | im ® nn( J short wages. In general, however, it may be said they areruiming. ThesbippinKbasincasulhcsend- heavy fabrics to market, tho loading of long lines of boats day after day, theso things whir!i ro did ?co Spring wc see nothing of this Spring. A good number of steamers have Como and! gone, but the amount of freight cither herd or from the East, is of little account, comparatively. In our acquaintance with Pitts burgh wejhn-'c seen nothing like it. Wo hope 10 see it grow gradually better. We cannot px pect to, set business go up with tho rapidity it manifested in going down. Puxjucl Docombsts. —We arc constantly under obligations to Mr. Ritchie, our respected and faithful tepresentative in Congress, for favors in the shape of public documents, newspapers, speeches,!, etc. >Vc were in receipt on Saturday of volumes of messages, and before of tho Re port on the UnitcdStalcs and Mexican boundary. The latter volume seems to have been gotten up regardless of expen«e. We see, in glancingiU over, that the plain facts of a scien tific report, or of what purports to bo such, is rnfrie the vehicle of petty and rancorous spite against gentlemen who probably differ from tho writer intheir political views. Everything now a-lxy-igifs to show the crying n*ed that these .Augenir stables at Washington should he cleaned. The Hercules will come in due time. KouartiT.—A man named Veter Smith was robbed of $l7B, on Elm street, Friday night. Officers J-mcs nnd Flannegin, Saturday,airesled thro** nun; named dohn*Uird, Peter Delany and John Casey, on suspicion of being the perpetra tors of the theft. It is tqid that the evidence with regard to Dclany is conclusive, as Smith’s comrade! swears that he saw Dclany take his hand out of the prosecutor's pocket. The par ties were all commuted lor further hearing. —line! Campbell, implicated with tbe parties ahovo mentioned, was arrested on Sunday, and also committed. Boot?; Snoß3„H.vrß and Stbaw Goods. —We passed through the spacious warerooms of Mr. J. V. Tanner, on Wood street, yesterday, and were surprised at the extent and variety of his stock, lie has now in store about 1,000 cases of well assorted nnd seasonable goods, purchased during tihe late panic, for cash; bo is now offer ing to city and country trade at Boston prices W.« advise an inspection of Mr. T’s stock. His ndverti-d-mcD? appears in to-day’s GaztUt. Tin: body of a man found in the river al Sr ’wickloyi on Friday, was not identified. The Coroner’s jury returned a verdict of death by drowning. He was inferred at the expense of the county; He bad 00, when found, a oassi merc short-coat, lined tbronghout with red flan nel: blackvclrelvest; finoblackcassimcreponlep nhirt, and calf-skin boots. lie appeared to have been i:i the '.water nbout three weeks. The qhangcableness of the weather for a few days pa*t marks the .season when the colder airs of March contend with tho more genial airs of spring for precedence. A real hurricane raged for a while on Saturday evening, which was followed by a smart shower and that by a pleasant, mild* clear evening, lesterday the weather wus heavy, and the sky dandy. At night a slow min prevailed. r.—ln October lasi, G. A. Neuifer and ffm. preferred a charge of fraud against Mr. Gnstavus Praeisch, of this city, and the bill in the case, after haring Joid over for two lots at list been ignored by the pre seut grand‘jury. Mr. Practseh has catered ac tions against hia accoserp, for loalb’ious prosecu tion and false imprisonment. “The Warren Mail says Mr. Falrick. of Pittsburgh, bat. purchased a Urge poniou of tbc gtork of the Warren County Bank, and will soon nssmnc control ol the instiiuiion. [Thf above item which we found in the Warren appears to be incorrect. 'Vc learn from Mr. Patrick, that ho ha? not invested, in the Warren County Brink. Mori: Rk» r al*.- ; —Thirty-seven persons con nocted Uiemselvcs with the First Reformed Presbyterian church of this city on yesterday. Since the installation of the present pastor (May, Is'ill,) fi»e hundred and sixty-three members have been added to this church. Mi:s. MMaiio.v, an actress of some note will appear at the Theatre this evening. If she is not an actress of great talent and acquirements then her letters which h4ve appeared in the New York paper* from time to time are strangely at variance with the facts. Eoitoutal Association.— There is to be a meeting of the Editors of this State at Philadel phia on the third Wednesday of April. The ob ject.is to promote the social aud business inter ests of tbo profession and do whatsoever else ii>:iy seem to the general advantage. Daring Rooiibet. —A trunk was stolen out of the boarding house. No. ol Third street, even ing, between the hour* or eight aud nine o'clock. The trunk was a very large one. and belonged to a Mr. Barker, -aud was in bis room in the second «lory. Arrived. —Our friend W. 11, K>ncaid, Esq., who lias been in the sunny South for come months past, arrived on Saturdayf via Balti more, Washington, I'hilnd'a, nod N. ork. Hi* nu nerous friends will bo pleased to learn that “Wilt." has returned. Tin: Bca\cr Star and the Pittsburgh Union enjoy the defence of the Lecomptoo Swindle, be cause they have nlmosl the entire field to them selves. Barclay, one of the Editors of this Star of Beaver, was a republican about a year ago, living and working ia Indiana County. His zeal wonderful, being that of n renegade. FußDKitieivS, convicted <>f assault and battery, in the Court of Quarter Sessions, last week, was sentenced, on Saturday, to pay a fine of 0} cents and the cost*’of prosecution. No oibei business of importance waR transacted. .•'cventeen Members were added to Ure~Cen tral (Jhurch yesterday. In many otberehurches in this city, of all denominations, more or fewer connected themselves to tbo visible communion of tbo people of trod. Tur. Daily Union prayer meeting at the Cen tral chUTch will bo continued this week, com mencing each day at 11} A. M.,and continuing one hour. Prof. Wilson, of Allegheny Seminary, Will conduct the services to day The Republicans have carried all the lown shin and borough elections, in Bedford County L Ur as we have been able to learn from such returns as have reached us. Tub Rev Mr. Taylor, as we areioformed, has resinned his charge of the Baptist church in Allegheny city, where he has beon settled for £«rpast. He» going to Mount Pleasant, near Greensburg. The congregation over which Rev?Charlcs W. Quick is Rector, haveparchased the Welsh Church on the corner of Fourth and Boss streets, aud will hold divine serrice Ihero hereafter. T.wo women, Uachol Redman and Sarah Evans, were committed for thirty days, on baturday, by Alderman Lewis, for beiog inmates of a house of bad repute. T«c deaths iu this city, from tho -Bth of Feb ruary to the 22*1 of March, were ;>•'>—3s males and 20 females. Sale of Dr. FTLane’e Vermifuge.—xhiong th«* hundred* of letter*, certificate* nm] order* received by th* rmprleiotv, Fleming Brua.. of Pittsburgh. Pa, of this medicine, the fallowing aro selectf-il to show Its character, aud the tflect of its use ia * distant part of lb« West: ItOTALTOR, Boone Co., Ix, May JO, 1350. Messrs. Ttcvrso BROS.—Gentlemen;—l write to yon ti» solicit au agency tor the invaluable. Vormirugr you prepsn*. S'lmrtlme since, I purchased one dozeu vtal» of Mr. C. F«ly, anil prescribed it in my practice, and I*. proved so effectual In tin* expolsjoa of worms, tbtt no other preparation wilt satisfy the cillxms ol this villntro and vidolty. Please send mo one gross of the VermJfugo Immediately. Yne of the grievances on tho part of the delegation. The gentleman from Illi nois bad a similar conversation with the gentleman from Kentucky. Mr. Burnett remarked that ho did not fecDat lib- crtv.b* repeat the conversation between Mr. Morris and himself without that gentleman's consent. Mr. Morris inquired where tho conversation took place. “• Mr. Smith replied that it did not matter whore, so that tho main fact was stated. Mr. Morris said that tho conversation tatween him and Mr. Smith was in December lost, in the presence of his (Morris’) family, when ho spoke as to whether some plan might not lie devised by which tho Knn- Has question could ba settled without serious coo- fiict or division in tho Democratic party, and bail also stated that neither Mr. Dougin* nor any other man who favored Lecotnpton rnnld-W elected to the , SeDato. He. recollected further hi* stating that '•» his arrival at Washington, ascertaining that Mr. Dougin* would take n position against Lecompton, ho engaged in conversation with Col. Richards-.n and Mr. Douglas, when ho informed tho latter that if bo had matlo up hi* mind to oppose Loconipton, he should avail himself of tho earliest opportunity to deliver his views, for if he put off his speech to tho 21st i.f Docembor. when tho vote was to bo token on Kansas, his motives would be tmtmgned aod his ene mies take advantage. Kono of Ibe Illinois delega tion bat himself took part in the cunveralion. As a warm personal and political friend of Mr. Dougla*. whut motive could ho havo for making a statement to Ins detriment? Ho doubtless said too murh: that tho delegation in Congress, not the delegates to tho Cincinnati Convention, complained that Illinois had not well been provided for in the distribution of offi ee-i. He had been greatly misapprehended. Mr. Iliiruett did n-.-t pretend to give the precise words of tho eonvcrsnti'.n wiih Mr. .Morris, but un derstood Mr. Morris to slate distinctly that thcDcm ocratic members of Illinois had n-nnferenee. nn-l de termined that Mr. Dougins should pursue his jireseo: course on Kansas; that this was the only means by which Mr. Douglas could sustain himself at home, and unless ho opposed l.ec’>inpton. defeat would not only bo inevitable to Mr. Douglas, but to his friend*. In that conversation. Mr Morris al*o spoke as to whether tho means wore devised by which the Dem ocrats could act harmoniously, and said that Mr. Dougins did not intend to lx; crushed mu by the ad, ministration. Mr. Marshall, of 111 , repeated that no such con ference as that alluded to had hoc a htdd. The state ment was wholly nntru**‘ Mr. Smith, pi Va., said ii was true that a conver sation was held by him with Mr.'Morri?, io ibe pres- ence of his "family, but he went there, at Morris’ re quest, to ronsult about ao old soldier's claim, and the other subject eamo up after this was disposed of. Hai tng no political secrets himself, be held it to be his doty to his country to trace oul, by-any proper and legitimate means, the secret motives and priiaie purposes of public men wb<> ntlrihut** other reasons for their conduct. Mr. Wright, or Go., said if this conversation were not terminated, if must of necessity run ioto person aliries. Theto seemed to bo a tendency to widen tho breach. Mr. Morris said Mr. rnii'h bad announced hi* settled determination if. retail prii aro conversation* wheu bo thought public ioterc•;* required it, Mr. Smith explained that he d.-i n-»t say that he would use prjvau- utnl conlidcutial conversations for public uo publicly exposed. >The conversation between him occurred in private, bnt ha-1 been retailed in tho •peeeh of tho gentleman Trom Virginia. Mr. Wright saw n<- necessity for any pctsonal feel ing. All tho difficulty came from the wm.l con -1 fcrvncc. The Ilnnse went into committee. Mr. Lane, tho delegate from t>rev<'Ti. after |i' v akmg i support of the admission of that tenitory a« a tato into the Union, branched off on Knnra«. advo. tting Lncompton. Mr. Hall, of Massachusetts, opposed L<*«-ompton, nd in the course of hi* remarks defended the deeds nd memory of the Pilgrim father-. The House adjourn? i. W f.ncsnTo’t (-jtv, Msmtn 27. A euneas of I >c:no<*ratie members of tbo House wxs held to night and was fully at (ended by both Lceoinptooitvs ami Anti-Lccomptnniie?. A com mittee of 2d. composed of 10 on each side wero or dered tn he appointed to report at an adjourned cau em on Tuesday night tho best mndo-and manner of admitting Kansas into the Union under tho Lccomp ton Constitution. Nfw York, March 27. —Further California news slates that Santa Anna was on his way to Mexico, having left Carlbagcnin on the 12th for Havana. From tho Colorado river wo learn that both the steamers ased by Lieut. Ivos iu his exploring expe dition up that stream had sunk. Ho was in ootii-c -queoce compelled to abandon tho undertaking. CAStioa. Me., March 27.—The floor of an auction ;sre in this city, broke through this afternoon, dnr ig n sole, nod two hundred men, women find cbll reu worn precipitated into tho collar. Fortunately n person ‘was killed, although serenil received svere injuries. C-. 1.1 n itia, C.. March 27.—One hundred college students have boon suspended till Octobrr, for insu bordination. Tbo faculty having refused a suspen sion of exercises on Thanksgiving D%y the gtndeflfci tarred the benches in tho recitation rooms and com mitted other exceptional eels. K.i«TO5, Pi:s.na.. March 27.—The passenger de pot of tho New Jerry Central Railroad at Fhillip*- burg, was totally destroyed by fire this morning.— Tho lire caught from an engine. St. Ijoi-w, Man b 27.—The rlv»'X lias fallen Jour fact i.w it l*cgau to rrcid.-. The Illinois is Wlitir. but still the bauk« arc full. Tire Lppcr Mississippi i" stationary wftlj 5 l*et 2 inches wat-r at Dubinin.-. The Missouri I* tAllliig with 4 feet water In tho channel. Weather clear. Mercury G 2 degree*. Telegraphic lttsrketi< New York. March 27. —Cotton: sale* 1500 bales; market irrcrnUn MidiJllngmicb#ngenthern White which is steady bhls sold. Wheat oull nod teary. Corn beavT: sales M.W«) boshMld: Whin-Yellow c&fytfr. Mix.d Meetern G; i.i p.irk steady; l*rhae has adrance.l 6c; sales nl Ji-i'U C11i75 Lard Arm bocon Ann; Cnmberlaml fee Hams B& c harge in Oialn. Whisky firm, sales Lux* I BAivnioxx. March 27.—Flour qui«t and heavy; Howard street and Ohio at Wheat active; cxcoptltijt nrlmr low grailra. which are dull; good h. prime <)U..tr* *t <1 24@22}Zc pet gallon. yimusenunts. T-fc ittsbuhou T 11 e a t k e F&ICB OT.AP*IMII'!»- 60c. Priratu Box, l«rp» $9,00 80im..."* prJraUßox, email 5,00 cowa ««_ «* Colorrf 80,,51,CW. SATOBDAY ETFNIMI, THBoS ffiSS-owwtSSSlffi?» nW. D ”" V Mi.. Joll. Turnbull To conrlud* with tb. Nautical Lhal ’ ,3 : ‘ n J~ TUB OCEAN CHILD —Harry Heim, Ur lUnley; «* 7 IleJm. Un Van iwrit-j; - Jj. WOODS' PEARL STARCII constant . \f on hand and for ial« by the unJervipned. lie* m»yUi awurwd that U.l. eaimriur lUrch;•«[ {•*£"“ equal u» any of t»>« mow e xpetuivo form* of Can? m fnr malting dcllcatft Ulnno Mange, Funding*. or Case. BepertJcnlar to«o.ialrof.>r “Wood* 1 I’enrl ._l4 e»mcr F»n>t and ttreotr. bbls. **>,£*/££>***' I Commercial PITTSUUUUII -IIAIUtETS. [ HrpnrUd SprdaUy for th* PMilur1 1.-sE?' UL 1 1-A -. and2oo bushels Oatsat27. and 2tt)do atCObitfrom store,7oo : . , . with thi* branch nf the Lnsi bus at 2a. Itye, a sale of dill) bus from first tisud.s nt 53, do- » Ainteserj ‘“"e-'*'' iiv.-r.Mi, and 2uo do from «tore at 5T($5« [ tnibscriber haring just returned from . ~r; ‘ . . al ..i -i, b«n. r« OIIOOERIKS—saIes oflOO hhd* fncar on private teems ! I Ilr ' tfUUH.rtUcr o J ■ ... time m.-i . I,rimC nt 8: Sl^H 9t ** iT *** COUDt ' 7 R ‘ i New York and Philadelphia, fctb ronfld-nt that Lc can of . *«l*Ptcd to th,ir ro^ntr. ■“ { V«f.w. I ' cent f-.r rneh will beatlo*<-l -d, 23«I?..?; SST J ! fer INDUCEMENTS TO TORCIUSUUS. totb In u.i, nlv.n I, n- RaM&SS : «•»,!,, Pile.,, * «»I l— *'« »' «»■ , »* " —*" dors ui 7*.,; lbs western Hams nt 2mto tbs city do nt 10. all at ci-.h: .iUi lO.noo lbs Shoulders and Hums at 7 1 1 and MKTAI. £W. -lx 111 on IJUTTUH Si WHS. 5 1»M« egßSnt In'... NAILS—we h-sr of a sale of 4.000 kc?< Nails, a-.-rtod, bought on speculation, on private terms. 1.1 ME—sale* in lots of 7.7 bbl* Louisville at J1.23(?i • SEEDS—*aI«-s from ftoro nf 27 and 5» has Clover at $7.00, 1 . ami 17 do Timothy at ;,2.2.Vd-2,.>>,nii'l 50 do inferior at $1.7 j • FJU IT—sab sof 200 hits Apples at Jl.:a. ami » : do in the small wav nt $1.40. Teaches. 20 bn* at 53,75 HAY—sales nt *e,)rs nt sWi.sl4 i*-r ton. nr.cf ;H> from store nl $l5 per ton. WHISKEY—rah* of I'. I,bis r*w at V.). anJ re.-tUI.-d a t —a sale of 52 ton*, rhoira Tennessee cobl bbi»t. nt *—snh-s of 5 l.hls prime mil at 15. anil Imports by Ulrrr, MOXONCAHELA NAVIGATION CO.—to bid flour. Wat* A W deon. CJ l>gx wheat. K.ipor* & rn; 113 do apples. fi hbl do. 7 bt'l whi»kfy. Id oats, 1 LbU th-nr. Swindler n hr* 1 box uidsc. 7 l>b!a eggs, '2O pkgw siindi irs. Hoii-o A co; Id bags barley, Ktajd; 4'i bbl* flour, Üb*ty; to do do. Wel.-li; 13 hbl* eggs, W do flour, Seaton; 4 M>U 3 d" sundries, S bld« epph;*, Price; 454 hole* gin**, Fla- k; 1 bbl . egg*. IlotiKt*; 179 bin glass. Berry; 70 bids apph«, Brady; A 3 "b(T« rum, Peter non; 29 bid* apple*. Holdnson; lino hdls paper. Culbertson: 5 bids apples, lu do flour, ffh'ri-r: 13 bbl* flour, owner; 3i> bira t>it«, McKlroj: U> bbl* flour. J.>»ml*-rt A Sliipton; 12 do on, MoCaudle**, Mean*A rn; 111 bg. rug*. MrCulhmgh; £1 d . do, 5-wrnrcr; *2O bp? rye, 44 d , apple*. 11 bbl* appb>*, 1 do Unnkiti; 127 mis paper. C dl.n«; 22 »k* mgs, Wcl.lin; 11 jsr« marhinrrr. (ilb«oti: bib l.\* gla-*, Miller* Ilii-Uitsoii. 6 bilk ip;d-*.'lo bxs do. Bm.h.-r, 100 ln*siniii. Bntitt: A bbl* eggs, King; 1 ,! do apples, rrsdy. WHEELING, per Urwallu—l utils lime. Kvan*. 7 bbl* ato pies. S hx* pH«l». Clark £ cert; 13 bbls apples, Fct7.tr, 3'.) bps rye. \Vil s.m . McKlroy A cut 39 do do, Liggett; 12 do pointm-. Can field: 20 do barley, Huffman, McCreary A co. UWISVILLE I>»r Potomac—fi hc« —M. Wanlrap. 2b" pips lead, B (. Fahnestock; 10 bbls tallow, Wilson At! rtnatr 23 bbls cotton. Dicker; 127 ska u beat. 7* l bps jwitatne*. * do ».vd. 2 MU car springs. 7AD bid* lluur. l'!ai k A • ■<>; lissi bids flour, J McCully; t bid ser.l. W McCully l do orange*. Watson. l.ori c VIU.E per Clara IWn-lbX m Ur. tnii-'ll, 3 M,.l* Inbnciin, I bs do. 11- vl. 1 do. I do. FalleiMn; 2 do. 1 do. Murphv: 7 do. 1 d-», Grier. I do. MclMmhl; 12 hx* flour. Wlmui'-re. W-r-’f A co; 10 > bids II- nr, Tayb.r Udd Ibpior. Baum; 291 sfc* wheat. Kennedy. 1 big tea.her*. I bundle tr--*-*, owners'. 2 UtU skint, 1 bbi tw*wm. Kea. '23* bp* po tatoes, Wlllock; W bg* do, 02 sk» wheat. »3y bbls f!.l bps feed. 9 do meal, 33 do tl.-iir, 3> bbls *ppb-s. (,3 >ks drlnl applcr, D C ilerbst; 15 bis riset*. K Townsend A eo; 4 bid* oil. O flinpbam A it>: 5 bp* |ee a bids epps, Scoft. Ilrabsm A ere 154 bids sppl-s. li>'> sks rye. 147 do rnt*. J Craig; lb sks rye, 22 do barley. G 1\ .41111111 A Co; lu «sek* dried itpples. M<-Clnrki»n A yor. .. do r-pp*. Ijrsbsm * Th 'tii iv 4't ‘k* flour. Spuup A ™; bu- p-tsi«'*. h H Coulter lit bus nnts. 312 bn* potab*>» p bll* buUer. 27 th> ere*. 7» d- nppl. «. i; .-at* c title, 2 do hop*. . w ner»; .'“> bid* butter. C’l d.) epp*. !2o do lard, 241 do up pies. 1< .Id do fl-.ur. 7do oil. I»ihi i- (1 » wheat. 2ii r. W to* l*i.- uu. 2 - bbls oil. 17 sks dried sppUs.24 bbls eggs, 12 do buttif. Clarke Axa* C A P. K. K —l'S) jHitaUK-s, 27 l>U* do. ll lli*k; 1^ do?. bro.>ni«. iV< bbls fl„ur, brown A Ktrki*atrick; 4>9 Uirley. G \V Smith; 41 l*lls rhsirs, C F K lopfer A co. 21 do. Young A cm 33 do. Hammer £ Hauler. 12 hbU tluur.d Iler b it. 2 bbl* butter, 3 kgs lard. K lUlrell £ eo; 2 bbl* eggs. 7 sk* out*. 1 bbl butter, f L.tlln X ru 325 bus c>.ru. 2* Md- Hour, McU-uie A Aiyrr. 2 Uds butter. 1 do egg*. Atwell. Lst A nr 22 bps poUtto.'*. *l7 bids Uni, '2240 [,<-* Dfst. K lUibi fmi \ rsi; 2b do clow-rii-cd. Os.p. r A <■«.; Kui bids i,sb. 2l« bti* (s.Lst.s'S, .1 B Canfield; 22b bus rye. 35 sks Kudu} . * Md tlour, U McCullough A n.; 271 bp* frs*l. tb-ri incl"H. U‘ bblf apple*. 22 re light, probably uMay. The I’ .lnmac. Cnpt. Hurry, nrtixrJ ti-.-m l-otiisvilh. will, a lair cargo r-hi wkj the first bool at L.iii*wli«Tr»m here after tin* breaking up of the ice. and found pl-nly of In ighl. Sh" lan*ltd « .leal nl it nt P.irki lalmrg aud vf t r places, m.-l bnsicht a C t, *| p,i. up Tin* Clara l*tan arnv-d in (rotu U.ui.ville *l»c. she hail disehargM 115 tons on the way up. and «nll retained a f.ur csrg • .She « ill probably go i lit light. If *ho has imt belon* the**, line* «i» in prmt There i- tu Urt tio •■iti-ourngunn-ul for i*..at" to e >no i»p here, or at len«t w« bt-pe tin IV i* l-ett. r pra JhUur.Uy Km'fft.it'Mi to ib-W.-: t., Kai-nat, Ni'l-ra*ka. Miinitn.U »J»1 all ►hrl* ...I plan* pr.Uli**'* !•• If larger tii.ili It *-V-r xt *■ tor » M-.twti i—l-.u l lie CauaJah td .ui uihuxti*. aiivtmt t.f ftirnitut,.. «.th CMttlf and oil th- n.-c-MMir* hr a begiouiug in n-w land* The h**«l» te-gin aUf t'h it, -It. ■» In tin .r fuight l<- U* large iiubxUt> of al. I ••Hitting*. ami U»e li-w O'Unlrir* will *.».!! brgiu t<> i ■ .ili.’.u tli:it.ilo ‘i »Hitnii wli.i-h hod ihu*ml during Ibr xx inter uiolilli- in it* i ..ur*.\ bus again tak,-t. <»|» in- tin .il man b. “ • -ta .nd In. Til- n*» I-*'- A- h.v- *.».f 1...10.1 t.. Si L»»« lurr »t (la.led ■!> .il of MtvUlion Th- .'Rj lank, llowtnt an other* hav- a »ul-j-rt« a a.s»J dual• Tin .*t la-tii* Iti'putdii'an *.«) * oi t!:«* sk.x l-nrk •• W • • aught c.t| tain IV'i* J.,lin«nn .SI »m? y< ‘taniti an trail hn V 'll til* lro« *t-nu>rr t»k) hark. ill the 11.>.!/!•- capfrity >‘l Ca|ita ii .m*l Clerk, and a tie-rough bu»i lie*. Him i* capable ot 1 .- t li urtir— It 10-'U-d natdlal lu -*• Cap: B-u. at cur levee ..gain on n b.iut. ami It t-el* quite natural to him l" h- on Up hut a fine cr«ft Ox>'v. and a« tsp hate alr-al? pnt-Suh**l hit d.menMun*. build. Ac., it i< n-'t xxot til »hdeh- tvpeat Che»e particular* »»ii** •■! if.*- , tidelKtol tbi Skv-Lark l-ltiit H Orio lujat. i». til'! fa-t that *ha ralD«‘around vnth '■» ton* of freight lor the Mi*- •■•tin rtrer. and nearly -hKi [ii4Aen«er«. cabin and deek, fur the »2tn» -j'--ilunlioii. ?h- [•••ttorni* udmir.thly. and o ill take a hit'll |da «< atUotii tho Mi-i-mri 1 irt-r »U-i:nier. —bu'- C-n* to Captain John*. !!- Til-.-k..-Urk will l-uvr for the il liAOUri LodlV. at 4 o'clock. I’ >1 She can taken lea n>-ra p.avxenp re." The Capl Dean, left on Saturday, after a lone time here and a i:r«vt lah.r in settins » rarpo ...Tbo Dr Kane. C.ipl- Shaman, aluo departed The Aurora. Cnpt llh' il-*. al*o. lor New Urlemi* The Kt \Vajt»eh**t nl~‘. {M-rfeclly bavins Come Inin the tTwiruins Ihe Lit- Murtin eft ah 'lit iwtlisht for 7.anesTtlh-. ai.d Ida new l..r the Ipper Miwairalppl, with • C'f' ,oa ' thd nntnerour pa.-*encer« A r-‘ n. promlßing to eettlu down inh> an old lathi.»rie.l hard «toriit. i ani- or. a litilo after inn-down tnth .« h rnU gn*t of wind that drovo the dust in *tillinu ck’iida Ihrotiith the rtnufie. and made tbo river roll up in lun:u Saturday and Snii'Uj We do not think w* shall ».*.. the line of rteutm rk here and Cincinnati continued many dajv tnure. We very much doubt whether sew the Kentniky up Imre as s p«ckel in thsl lin- » second time Klin wo* told on >«>!•!• •isv. and we hear »ho would l»e p»ircha»ed t y one of thri-o pnrlic** either one «.f wbom will put her In tome troile wlo ia ■he will bo more likely to pay than between the** port* Kho did not | reliably loan nny thing on her fir«t tup. Wo ■re cure, also, thut sho did md make much Thu Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday wits • • I'll* price of coal U ndvnncins. tim rat*. ld cents >* usliel hy the tkUd lutwl at l»ui«»ille Th- k'rod Tron n* hlpjx-d ltr'J tons of pork on th- fhK-heiter ye-t-rday f-r ■UUDurgb A privn e letter fn.oi Kransvill-. lowa. In iiruis u« that tlie IV. M. im*» rircr i* in . lcclDnt l-.Miiu mler. from Fort l>*n Moinos to tbo month Johu Merrill. i.iia it U;ui«, iiihjn boy «n the *le*m-r Kciotn N" 'd. fell verbnnrd from the boat W»dne*lny night, at ('annelion. and was dn>wnee«rcd Voslerdsj w-published an exrltuiru dlspstch tmin Meln phi*. aiiiiuiiui iii” on luTi.lent tn the st.-unn-r KvarmriUe Afli'C the fire wos el.linguisli--d io 111- hold, ulir guard bmke of!. prtvipltatlnß thirty hale* of cotton into the river, corry I ing oSerlHMrd thto<-drek iiassengere. who were ilf'-wn-d. j The bout reached Memphis, hut leit nan of the clerks and a i number of Un: crew to-hind to pick up lim cotton " | St Lott*.—The D>imocmt. of Tlmrsday, »*ys J • The river at this point ron!itm-« to rwiecfe at the r»te of six liichin in the twenty four h-uis f.umle-r. iron, old niacli.uery. continue «till psrtixdy suhniergisi in tlie margin ot the river Boats from the Mie-ouri re port il fall iut— those from Uic Upper Mississippi report it on a stand, and threw from the illinoit report It in tbo aam« candition. Arrisale yesterday were numerous. The Cheosman, Kkj- Urk. Marengo ami Sir Wro Wallace have ail arrived mure our last, with as fine trip* a« their oflleers could de*ir,«— chiefly |.r Missouri river Hi- Mary Ccask.Clifton. Fashion. Ac . will be hero from th*OM<> this mornimr. xvlth full trips " The (isxette. of same date, adds: ••The Marmora arnruil from lamisvilln, and tbo I’idand from Nashville, with good trips The Ihdroont cUured for t.au renceburg. where she will discharge Its) ton*, und return to thtsr-itT and load for I’iltaburgti The receipt* of h la. co by the rivet at l.onißVtlle, now average 100 hhiU ]>er day Tb* Kt-ph-n Decatur wtll Is- here tn dujr on her way to I’ltlahiirgb The cnbin of thu I'rtncess wj* met floating in the river, hythoAtvin Adams, in Pha**nw-towti bond, with a rwnim of wreckers about it. plundering and taking it hi plamsa The No B will t»e here t<*duy on it* way to attempt the resurn-ciion ot tb« Kt l.swrence, sunk at fcviljHirt Ao attnmpt is l-in;; mad* to form a r-gnlar jmcket tin- of Lksals between Kt l-itils and Kt Panl Steamtioat lletjlater. AIIKIVKD —Jefferson, Cmwiwvllle; Lut-rtie, do; Co!..eel Bat ar.h EliKil»eth; Lizzie, Marlin. Zanesville: i’ototua., Cin cinnati. Ihisalle. Wheeling; Fori Wayne, New Orleans;data Iw-on, Louisville DBFARTED —Jt flcraon. llrownsville; Lnr.erne,do;Colonel llayord. Elizabeth: lb-salio Wheeling: Canada. Kt. L*mw Kupcvinr. Cincinnati: Kt. L«ni*. St Louis; Aurora. New Or 1-an*' (Kdegate. Louisville; Dr. Kru.e, Kt Lawiir. liladiator do; .1 K. I'rtngie. Cinctimali; Lizzie Martin. Zanesvillr. Ft Wayne, Cincinnati; Darotah. St I.otil* River? fed—fulling Sundries-- 7 hbla. prime Imh Table Butter; 8 “ frc*li Eggr, TX htt* clean Prlwl Apples, 4 bbls Leaf Lard; h saddle* firth Venison; ‘1 doz Qualls; il) pair Chickens, Turkey*. Dorks, A.-. Ju«t received bv EiprvN* and for sule at No T. Filth si mr i; ‘ II KIDDLE, Mackerel!— " •jfiO bbls Larjm N’s Ac. SHAWLS AND MANTLES £;BROCUE BORDERED -ji'- PRINTED BORDERED ~ lOf every Style. Color anil Qunlity Wi ' , varying in prii'i 1 * from Two to Fif- t j teen I lullar- 'FRENCH LACE AND CIIANTILLA MANTLES. FromTlirce t.. Thirty Dollars. w! NK.KDI.K WOHH 23 lIANPSoMK SKTT COLLAR AND >IJ.IIVHS. ,—, : \ F.ltV r.lt'H BEAL FRENCH WoUK C<»LLAR 5 . S!emhroiueki:i> linen I x} .(ACnNKT AND SWISS ««-H EDOINOF. INFKRTINtiS WHITE GOODS I—Tl'K'l LI n.nTH <- for BAsyrv:?, collar - FKI.N'. Il AN'l* i:N'tiLl tftompetition Call anti Kzamlne oar Stocte before Pur- ebaaing RUewher*. C. HANSON LOVE, J. B. CANFIELD Formerly Love Brothers, and Yonng, Stevenson & Love, HIGN OF TIIK ORIGINAL BEK-IJIVE, NO. 74 MARKET ST., mrl&Skwlmr 11 IBB'*>’s*, BONNET MATERIAL?. CHALKS, BLOM* LAC»>. ARTIFICIAL FL'>WEK.i. Kl 'CU KX ' an- 1 Domrstio Hanlwaro. Xn. 74 Slrftt, /.'hern >"'■ ' 1 O / f'„nrth I, l , ,.t‘},UTf)h, P'l. rrijlß subscriber \< r»*w opening a large ami X. w.-ll Bs*«rinn-nt r.( Forvi.-ii and L" IL.i-rlwaro, uii-1 uilll-«.•! I.m an P>-1 trrm* any h..u«.' inllmcitv. Ilis i-mLnicr* u ti'-i.'n>i <- r!:t :>i nf U.iplvniM.Oill.Tx. IVupwiti r IA- n- u r- .• • •.; A. .. ir . tr. which lu> inviiiH lln* attention >•! M-t.-ii u-t- nu-1 ni!i~r« li.>fnrp miUldyinc l.li’W-'dT'-s. c mrlti HAMI. FAIINE.-TuCK. 7~1 II F. M I C A I. FOOD, OU COMPOUND Vy >Yi;UP OF PHOSPHATES j» miiclt tine.J hy thu tuc'di r:il t.wully ks a nutritive tom'-—rt'luiiniLly a to ‘up i,ly tli.' wauls of el- mi-utary %a'tcr. wcurrinu in Ui«* >»>h {(•iii ilnr.iip the jirr>i;M--s nl chronic .lumas'* am) t..l‘inl th. ' ryp, to the taafa, Mid i;n»t*-ful t" lit* Rt"iua> h. ; 'lt ilie-s not n*«j«-«ie l>y cuntinnon* itA larp« supply ! of this i .hinhlr tiu-li.'iui- rnr’d t»ii« «l»y by ‘ Jo.-. H.LMIMi. 17 C"rt.«T Thanior.'l and Mai hot “ ROBES, DRESS SILKS. SEN DRIES.— 4,‘in ImslK-l* jtrirno C!< .v, I j ] iKi Window . :ii> r>ul< 'Until* K«jv\ : l«nlc-i *:ivy mWnm. ! Vi 7 y.in.' Wjisll lull i[.‘ linek i J I C*«rrf|lri«'ln- M tu m.d t"i !•)• riio Tilß MEMBERS <>F LI BRAKY AS | SOCIATII'X Alt.-r Dm .Wt-, \>> will ' ont, until fuitli.T n«itir'*>. M»-ntt<«r» hn'iiu; m Unir i l will pi-w r«toin Iw-f.>• .• AiX.II. 1-:. i»* thi l.uirnrj t'oiiiniilt-'"- ij( .il> >n: t 1 i il" 11" I “ mil* i-li a I’ntali't'iK l . IS> >-uH-r OiMMir,' I. STELLA SHAWLS. STELLA SUAWLS,; IT* 1 Removal—Bcerhaves.Holland Bitters. \T7"K h:tvo r»'!n<>v<'il in.inul';!"t"rv t/ 4 VY u«}:k!i\vr? wn i!irmi< n -i y-K Mfi-Uu-ffT k—m "VT 0T 1 C K.—All ]’«TP<>ns having claim 3 *““* X’l - •‘•‘tnU i.f Urn. M. fcinylf. >ln; J. :r »Ull»-M;r:< 1. w * . 1.. r tm'iit, uii•• iuJ-! !«■•] uitl i-U av ii.i.te j.»» 1 mrni ' M.iJiiv-.l .l.lliv 1115.'K1.1.. l.\.M r tIASUMKRK anil-Orient:;! Ta| -m Is.nm* / ii -n* ..ii U'nll -.f 1 r.m li .ml ( .uiiaiu ii. i.r'-imt < r-.-ia. re. .1 HU I f..r - .1- at n h *.! r :i. ! .’1 l-v miTl MA< - UE'>WX A FINELY. V« i- T L l.« HSVVOUH i-v- f-r J «nl.- HI r,t- I'V 'I U KK-’M \ * Kl • I-! V. to 1.l N SKLI> UIL i.. ;trri\o !‘.r 'il' '{'O I, MAC Kl.ow •; A V! N I ' '• AUTIM' MaTKKIALSm :: ;i it.:.- ;. In Ul.ll wi„ - ila i ! r. tail ' T ,„,i: I» 1.. KMINI.-T-X K A (•'* QTUANtih > Sui.oti.ir Pencil Muirpt-n.-r, 01' r -.1. !•> v UAW.V^ I?(}l«S— 1" Mils, fre-li Kg*:'* iu«t re.-'d :m.i r .,Vk nir.-a HENRY lI.OH.MV-. SljiiAll—1 lo htii!-. j.riiii'* N. r j AND .—:‘.o ki- j ‘ rpHAS 1 i hult' ct.oi- Y. H. Imperial an ' 1 HlvK TVn m»t i.-c -U.ii I-i -V- ' > K. A i BRILLIANT 5 , Ml U.<, : Wl.'.' V> ! rpt.HI.UVU.-- h' buNCs .’-’s utnl '/t lour .r| H prirc 1- C*u'-' p*r I!• . jTi-t rc-.'-n-d .xiri I. v\ ,i,. i■ v- 1 i.l TT 1.1. A 1. 11 x - i': Sivi.fid t crplCK"—-Jl" 1 Popper: w O ' • INn.-U- AND FI'H HKD. ;z KHK) ;:!: 1 ;!:;;; QLOVKKSKEIJ— 1> 1 " - X !•' , iiir-i I AT W l.l_ i.i'K X I T)URE BRANDY AND WINKS.--1 l»:n -> XT laril-Kt,.! »'rv fin-- .nvrlni.-ni .if pen- J; r ..n h ry*, Warn* i>f -l-' rlpci..!. f..r m.«ti.'innl ror|.-'?< - Tin J-* 1 wlsi.iiu- any tt.mis m H*n tin* • *i> y'> •"> "T - • itic urticl'i a! J'>.» K I'll KI.KMIMS>. >—* mr ., iv.rn-T Immi.nil »n.l Mart.-! *1 RAVEN’S No. I Extra Fine Point. N >. Kl.-v,U- t. (Vmwri-inl :m-» All-Mn- «t. -! fi 'J> ' In W • S. H.W KN. frZ- •-T.-r Marl.. I ami .-.h-.m.1 *l* /Sollies patent spring bkp—r= \ JT ut iic nint n-'lun: .it lnnpnrci.fjr-ia.il -tnr.' T It. k t BA /IN’.'vl’KKFl*M EKV~A - m. I* iTM-HtTf r..rn ..1. T-.IM i' \fi it. t«. r- : ;.im< *, t-tr.. just r--. I nii'l f.-r Ml- ’ mil' CLOTHS. CASSIMERES. NANKrXETTS. CASSIMERES. at pricks Pittsburgh, Penna. JHisttllanrous. nu.l o dncc-iiul t-f per SA M IBL FAIIHKSTOCK :;o hluLs. N. O. Suu-tr. :w) hhls. Hi rup . 1U« NbIK iiH«i.rt<-d •i?''-. V. Idds.lt«ll llntr-r. •JtsHl Priovn C-nllish. ;iuO luuhols Rj f, AV A i T A Kttvi iMHi I’.V.r.. .11. .h r •j > U.M n.",v, firn-, 1 .r •aV Ly I.EiVI- A EHUKIIfiIN. l.u I-.ilcj < K'-nHi.'ky. : >r i.-. I. tr.l ii.-t r* K It. 'EI --X A. <■ IIKII Kit a Id I.U "i:'i i) ,r 11-tu-t' >!"'-•*«■ i ri.|>. U:e’ li/ \:.*l 1--' ►*l l rili.H f.K a bll.W .-Hil it'll BLACK SILK II« »BKS. i* u.0.-'N i.-'\ y :,n hs,shoU. ii -u.-1 v f : pOTATOKS--A' Oil!- Iti-'l-T. ATWKI.I.. t.Ki: \ <•<». «1‘ , h i, muni:>T'li:k a Rosin— ;5 \a>u. just m-'u ami n>r i . uii) 7 » L. KMlNKST>*riv A. O* CIONOKKSS, KM PIKE AND BLI K LH'K ) WATKIIi*—A Urp' ,|un>ry „i ih- o-M-t »:<-d Mui'-ral \V*i.-rt.jM3t m.ivM »»v J“<. KI.KMIVi. n,ri! M-.rV.'t M a.j.l 11.0 I’i-mi-uJ. WO I. F F ' S AHUM ATIC SCHKIIiA.M ?<'HNAl’r.' «'f tliimaltwMc m-li ni,'f..n*un:lvniilwhlnt ' J‘>'. Kl.K'llN'»> /''i'KEKN AIM’LKS— I! !iI)K Or.-rn Apple,. \T (-r.al-lj n-.JIKUT DAt.ZKI.L 4 r.F. | m ,r, NVJM t_ ROM. lil TTKK—S lihlf. prim.- K.. 11 I'.ut t'T imt Pf'-ivM II|I f'l I’V - „,,r. K'UUMIT DM /.itl.l. A C('. HAIR I‘YK—A large "( .Rilen llnnt-r* U'|uM H ur Djv Jn«'. r«M I >' M U'KKoWN A FINI.n ! /'IIIKKSE.— Zv\) IW. R. Cinu-o, t-r inift;,. IU-nKKT D.M.V.KM. A WHITE FISH- -.*.0 half Mil*. just rreM and fi-r *»!•• Hf mrli. II t'.S K V II (*' i 1.1.1 V* HULL' ‘WAV'S WORM CON i'EJTION— .m Inixl nil,l (..r -ill.. 1-v ; u, r i; U I. KAHN K.-Toi’K An> BLACK LI:AII—.'IUm "ti huml iu.J Mr ...[.l.v n.rST [l. I, I Ml S H.' P "'K .'. . BLTTKK- 1.1. U. Roll Mr sule hv nu IS IIKNIIV 11. > ■ >I.LIN LINSKKI' OIL.--JI Mil-, fur suit- l.v t „ r |N UKMIY II OoI.UNS. T>OTATOKS.-f)‘> hu.-dieU Ntvtiiiiui.x'k-* lor ,x **l<- l-v (nirls. lIKNUY II (' U,U\S. PKAKLASIl —•’•(» 1.1.1--. iuj»t rulo liv mein .1 It rtM'U.I.Ii CIIIEESE— 75" bx*. prime WK in st--ro J nnIKU»_ CIOFFKK, Ac.—2s<> I'huice ki>» Codec; / lew 1.1. U. Halt. Syrup Mnliww*. | Artitine ami fiT Knle by mrlw WATT Jt WI L. x <• !». CEMENT —lu*> bills. Hydraulic in store nodfi.r l.r nuIO .1 it CANKIKLD SYRUP —2o bids, Balt. S. 11. receivin'; and r..r.*Ul.y lurl DAVID C. HKi:il«T._ CORN’ MEAL—IOO bus. kiln dried instore ami for ul. by mrt DAVID C. 11CK15.-T. MURPHY**” BURCHFIELD have ju-t received new Print*. (Unghamv 1 1 l<*h Lin-m-. Ac N>*» |*oot!i re n>lvI N"KH "EWCAKPKTS.—The public o call ami »"f tlm new Carpet* no* rr *! ,,v ,5 “ . Market street Can** Store, at lower I'p 71 !" • a ?\TiioK eror boi'n off-ptl in Plttfbnrch. _ \ DRY APPLES—SO sacks brick t Dry Annies £coire mim • Tor, I reu or Shingle-Roofr;lt making nod • •&** tiow nai or *i«j» h f Uo..fiae Is warrants topror. as at*T* n/j- of I(9 dainty th Wr »ill apply it upon Tin and Iron Roofs fur TWO DOLLARS IKit SQUARE, 6 -a ,h„, wuh .h,.r K-aarjjjto «ii•< ,a * rw ' ' and satisf) th«m*olr... in regard to the durability and pT>rt J|xS& J JOHNSoK t: *: jomsws, \ So. ra Thirf mt, t*w«n Wood WM. JOHNSON, ) 1 1 '“• OUJfc » I liaro made a chemical examination of some specimens ol snlu of vrhicb-ar* n* follows: Ist. The material ts compounded so as to remain mluhlo •ii. Tlie eonsistmoy Is not readily inflnenced by the temp off from b roof in Summer, or crack in Winter, i. e. extreme* c fid. The composition Is not acid hut slightly alkaline. It it fp'in the action of the weather. 4d,. n l, WaK proof, and to a largo extent Fire-Proof; fiame it. lu my opinion such a roof will last for yours If pot o , Respectfully, I i„»vi* - xaunrn'.'l \Y E. Cuilm .t CVa Elastic Flrt* anJ WaU i: .1 c>--l ni r - littmi, ami a:n‘v-»l!:riR to insor*» bailJUjg* tlin* j nx-tul npl:ljtU»-i' fSljpJcd] J- Krgular Steamers. Monongahela River U. 3. Mall Packets. STKAMKH TivI.KiiKAF'H. 1 STKAMKK JKFTEIISOS, I .wfflssgg , tPT j c. woonwtru'. * Catt. Uconct Cu.uk.. rriHK ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE I i,r>\r njtinins n-K-utiixlr. Mornine Roatu teavo Pitt** Rt « o'clock A. St., and Kvoning Doatt at 6 ii'rliVk I*. M. f>>r M’K.fsimrt, Klbuibethtown, Mononfio- n--11--v. fnon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California nij'l Bni’wiwvilif, then- connecting with Hacks and Coaches f..r I'nc.ntmrn, Fayeite Springs,Morgantown,Waynesbnrg, Csnnirhaeltiiwri and Jeflerson. is ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union t.-wu f..r yj, nip*\l» nnd*t4tr*r»>oins on boats inclnsiTa.— jU-u* rot'innnit from i!rowasvil!*i lea re at H o'clock in the itiMi r.irnrajid .S in the esvning. For farther information en quire at the i !>A Y —lWlecant Ahft'l GLADIATOR,Capt.Ueorp' will U'.t'.t i>rr ih'- at«or(* and fnlermfdinte port-* every Tl ES -I*AY lit am. F-r freight or pa/«a;,-n apply cn ,1. ->r t“ 'mrl'O FLACK. BAItNKs k 00. Agt». 1) Kiil'LAK TUESDAY PACK-1 V FT FOR ZANESVILLE.—Hi* fine M-iiii. r EMMA C.n AH AM, Capt. IiCSBOE Art**, will leave Sit tti- iilm*.•• ail I iuti rniodiAio port* EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 <|'■ l.x-i; p a. F-.r freight or p:i!»**K« apply on !v«irrlH cn KVIIRY k A. M. C'l- or •>\\ nl ]•> ,'ij , FI.ACK, KARSH.' A < A^utf 1' ?u!t MAKIKTTA A N’ U ZAN KS- iJESLA V i l.l.r'.—Tli<- n<*w an-1 Iwimliful ■{•-atoer JsSsKSSigk 1.1/.:* 11: M ART! N. Utow*. Will tcnvp fn» t£e aLwre fttvt n'l im-i mr-h.»:<•!>..it*. EVERY >ATCItI'AY, at 3 P. M. K..r fi ■ . -lii -r "ii li'jarii >-r l" H.ACK. harm:.* A CO.. Art*. UTmemnati, See. I?uU CINCINNATI & UHTS . ' Ml,u: - Tin- fill" Hi.-nniu itur Uijil ttm.l'. Jlarrr, will for tlin ab-vu au-1 all jaw m—li.itr |>urt* yii W EDSJI*I*A Y (he 31nt it>*t at 4 r.u— F-r fr-i.-Lt or *’ii t»'iir.l or to m: 1* FLACK. KAKN'E? A CO i'nii n'isrAW\'\ C.\ [< IMStUG* t ( >.lm u.. uili U-'v- t-r ii. mi it-, ■ Kl‘N the .:l*t in. u ..i .ii'T'l y <'ii l-i m-_ - ' KI.ACK. lIARNKS A CA i'uu visTiiNxTri '& Louis- ijps-j * VII.I.K—7hr ftcto «tLnin^rtga K'i‘Kf.l C U linr«l. will Ikiivu for tbf alxtvr nuJ .Ii ii.t.-i'.i n-t.-|.r-ri- >• i«’Ut ..r p.wtuijo npi'L • I or t" r KI..M.K. UAUNLi* A CO- Ag»bU. oiM'i.WVll AN P LOT IS VILLE. —7li•• line «.t> nmrr M INL!IVA, C.nj.t .Tolin UoiMon, wiii-,..' f-.r tli- hL.v .ixi.l *ll int.-rnWiatr jx.rt* THIS |>W. -Till mi.i 4 • !'-V v «• t'or or ''mi-. ■ ' ' n, i-’K. ItAKVIL- A ('). Ap-nti. XT** Ml \VAH.\SH KIVKK.—TUe | f 1 ,li nin-r r -l! ri'NK. <--»i n—.. JjSMgrWt iitt-ruimltilie port" on a. For freight <«t . !..r th- Hl-'T.. atj.l ,11 U «»»• oi-t !u-t. .u i .••• ;'v <.:i :»!•! • t t.- FLACK. BAI’.N'KS * <<>. Uouisbillc, \t. LOl'lSYlM.K—Th*M*ic«:;uit I JEffl3 f •• .IM’"lt J*» >K. Cu;-t ** .H-lgWMg3iiC • rrl..- .;. ~• all ill! ni.-j- rTiWKHNWiU?, \|.T!l :u, } i *r '•'•v.l nr tn I I. M'K. HAKN KS A CO., Ac'-m /laspillr, At. pui: N ASIIYILLi:—The C;»l t n.i (»-:will '••av« rV. r tin* ivl-'Tc nit t iuP'niic.llH^ i-.it. ~:i .'All “PAY, April l*t. at 4 r. M. F'.-r . i t> .ti 1.-mpl ci «•- ' FUCK. t« A JINKS A C>l . Aernt". TJ'UK >.’ASil\ ILLK.---The tine •*tcaim*r S. r r niiUSAUI', C-ipt. i»<*on;-\Y. will Wvt* fur u... r.-ii- util til latrrnj.'.fial*' I'orta, THIS DAY. Che _ - Tiin*t .:it 4im I■ •"t. p u For freight .T Hpplj on ,i t...i t- . inrl'.- H.A«K, RAUXKj* A Cu. Agrat*. Tj'LfK N ASiIN lIjLK—IV line ne\c steamer f' ): KLI ASCII. F. \ H. no, Xl;un-r, will leave fur liio m »ir! ;«U i:iUTii..-«is.;i». |>"its THIS DAY. jTth instant. F. r i;. i -lit - r ujij.U .'ll 1-o-ird .n t» 11 ' FI.ACK A lIARNES. \cm». llouts, Jet. Missouri 1 River Dirert. ifS&S I 1 ikviNYILLK. ItKUNFWICK. LBXINO TOV. WY.\M>OTTK CITY. KANSAS CITY, J.L.vIKNWi.mTII AND ST JOSEPH r J'MIK litM- ;ia''rn‘rer strainer OKU. Captain \Y .v. « ,|| Hiohlk a-.- nmlntl inl -nii'-diati* porLi, •, r\l l" lii'AV. jTtli nt 4 IV M F..r fn-urht or pav * miJ.' I L\CK. BAKNES & CO-Acts JjVHi M. L' if IS A KEOKUK. • 1: Ki .1..:. will 1. av» t'oi th» aU,» .id. ;irli* oi j-vi.s.-ic'* apply on board'or to , lir ’.v. FLACK. BAKNES A CO. Iaoi; st. I.6ns, ifAXMUAL’, jjSui ’ KKOKI'K, 111 H 1.1 \OTON.M C.t Thomas Shuman, will leave for tho above tin.) >ll iiii'-rmriiial.' ports on WEDNESDAY. 31*1 lust., at 4 o'., «• k. f * 1.. i iri.-iulit or passage apply on boanl,or to nn’.v. F LACK. KARNES Agen^*._ IXW ST. Louis'. 'KEOKUK, t JES^A l' Hih;; 1.-I.AVU. PAY KSPOKT. PL'BC-jggT^^ mL tt'F'.NuN AA~TPA UI The firm new steamer VlX } S 1- oir M.i«t* r. will Irsn- for the above ami all in ti -rm-dmie i-rts,. n MONDAY.?9th ir.st .at I r. «. For [i i^l.i or ptiKh.-L£v apply on beard or to n , ( ji FLACK. BARNFIS A CO.. A k -rnU_ It u K ST. LOUIS. KEOKUK, ■ JTS9V* * til ULINt.ToN. MIdCATINE, 4 DAVENPORT—'The fine Moaroer ARIZONA, C-vpt Hetdiiian. Will 1.-wv for til- above ami nil Intermedi ate p-rts. on MONDAY, t3ilimal.nl 4 i li. For freight or apply on board or to FI.ACK. BARNES A CO., Agt». 170 U ST. LOUIS’ KEOKUK, .fjcjgVfc X HOCK t SLA St). DAY EXPORT. <1 ALENA an.l UCBl'QUK—Tin* line new steamer K. F. BAdi, Uapt. \V. T. Kart. v.ill leave for the üb-ivo and nil ialeraedhito p.-M- THIS PAY. J7th iO.IL For freight or passage npply on Ik .1 or t . f. bill FI.ACK. KAUXKS A CO- A cents. 17*0 ii ST. LOUIJ?.’ -- The lino steamer J SiirTH AMEKICA. Cnpt. flioplier.l. will l-are for tj»o ami nil liti'ermedUte jwirti Tills DAY. ‘JTtli Inst. 1.. r fr.'i k -lit i*r irtaonge apply mi 1-nar.l. or to uirit'i > FLACK, BAUNE.S A CO- Acents. FOK ST. UJUIS AND ILLINOIS JUYER. -Tltrtlm- *t-nnn r CAMP.UIDOK.Ovpt Samocl Dean, * ||‘ J,.:,ve l-r III" aU- and nil IntonmvtUU. |Kjrl» TIIIB I* KY. Uio '.Mil tint. lit 10 oMock, *. m. For freight or p.-w -'',nrr’ln,,,Jr m * ’ SI.ACK. BAB' YJ 4 CO . Acent*. IJ'UK Nr. I.uris, KF.UKUK, ti ALENA. DUllt.'ujl'K ASD St TALL—Th<* st.-am HI/ KL I>KLJ_ <‘4|>t will fur tlie nU>r« muJ i int-tm-.liaf Til IS DAY. '.7th iiwt. F-r fn-ight |c.i—rkcr HpJ'h uu UutJ of iu ml.l FL \CK, HAKXF.H ft CO. ij\>K St. LUl’lS. — The spl<*nw.viu<‘ apply on board or to mt l,i FLACK. BARNES & CO. FUH ST. LOUIS tc KEOKUK.— i ICffMn W<»»lhurn. will l«*uw«*f«»r the ulmvcandall nterincdialu in .its Tills DAY, 27 tli mat. For iww-sagv or freight apply on l. ci'.l <>r t.. FLACK. HAIINKS A CO.. AgU. 1?OK ST. LOUIS—The splendid", JT5?’ X. "t-sm.-r N ATUAMKL HOLME?, IvijimUy. will 1.-avo (or th“ nl\ v* and intermediate porta. Till? PAY. 27 th iu»t. For freight or pasoogo apply ou i„,jr,|.. r to imrl, FLACK. BAllNE? A CO. Agent*. 1.1 OK ST. LOUIS. KEUKDK, IJSL3 1 inK'K island, galena and Di'-jSEsSiiSsS M'Qt.'K—Tho lino steamer MODF.RATOR, C»pt. *rauk Mnratt-i. wtll Win for the ilium- and all intermediate ja-rts TUI? DAY. -'Tit Inst., at 4 o'clock. r *• For freight or 1 n«,.ai:*. nni'lr on t>uar —‘iouu lbs. chopped Feed m »t..rv and for sale by DAVID C. IFKRB3T. BACON SllO U LUE R S-120 pieces, country cured. In »«urj and for sale by Hjr23 ATWELL, LEE A CO. FLOUK-14 bbls.. >\ and for **le by (mr23l hitc Wheat, in store ATWELL, LEEACO. SUNDRIES— 220 sacks Wheat. 30 bbla Lord; 1 caak Bacon Hums; 6 aackit Feather*; 23 tacks Sumac; On a loam or Dunlletb to arrive tor Bala b* mriS ISAIAH DICKKY A CO. EIiGRJ— 5 bbls. fresh Eggs, recM and ior tale St No. 27 6th tt. a. RIDDLE. "t CHILDS i CO’S ItOOFINa, bit dxar cOcc, lb» r. for m ereatleozth of ilrao. . . poratnre; conaequr-ntly it would not bo Uablo to molt iM Df natnra! heat and mid wonld not JnJar** it would not destroy itio canrasa, bnt on Ui< contrary prow* ; that in, sparks and Cm brand* (ailing npon it could not lo* 3D carotully and rcccirinß prompt attention. JOSEPH M. LOCKE, Chemiat, Laboratory No. 12/* Walnnt (tract, Cincinnati, Ohio. Clttccnun AorsCT RoTiL I*s. Co, Peb. 6th, IW7. ,cr-Proof Oement BooflDp, irnitu far as I can jadse, consider protected npon th# same terms as 1 insure those cotercd with JNO. B. LAW, Apt. Royal Ina. Co, London and LiTerpo-'l. -iQfiical. Read what they say of pr. siTA vyrs cohtouxu smxrr W 1 I* D C I-I E It R Y. The Original and Gcnnlno Preparation! Disordered Stomach, Liver. Breast or Langs, The wonderful cnrea performed by thil invaluable med icine. in' Pulmonary CON SUMPTION, Congha, Colds. Asth ma, Bronchitis, Intluenia, Whooping Cough, Croap, Spitting of Blood, Liver Complaint, Pain in the Side and Breast, Tick ling or raising tn the Threat, and aH Diseases of the I.unga, and Breast hare excited the astonish mentor all who base witnessed its mar vellous effect; there is no account of n medicine, from the earliest a gee, furnishing a pa ra 11 01. PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, ALL SPEAK FORTH ITS PRAISES. . Tb- reports from all parte of tbo world, wbero tboy mate use of Dr. Swayoe’e Compound SyropofWild Cbory, nn questionably proves it to be the great remedy of the age. NIGHT SWEATS, GREAT DEBILITY, Ac. We think there never has been a medicine which bits giv en such universal satisfaction as Dr. Swayne's Compound Syrup Wild Charry. It has stopped night -westv, checked deep seated ulcers of the long*, i jived tbe-*o who worn fast declining with great weakness, whtn all other means prov- cd unavailing. I»K. J 11. JiI.LISON. Franklin county. Ky., writes: 1 have been «ugaged in an active practice of twelve year*, un.l recommend Dr. Swnyuc'ii Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. In preference to oil other remedies. Iu the much ilruzulwl Pueunriuin. <.r Disease of the Lung*, ami the alarming firm iu which itnp|»)ar* in Kentucky, I tegard it a- nn ir.' dna ble remedy. Case uf Tlio na* Dixon. Over a yean have i iapac-J, atiJ h‘ still rctnain* it hearty man. K.-v, JA>n> It. DURHOKUW, r.mt.-r of tl.rlin tircoit, Bnltimori-C'ufeieijCe. nnd ail tin* principle! im-icb.ii.U ivl I‘v.i.t li- ek*. Md., have testified to tin* following y \ v/.* i <>}:i>is.\u y a Foist or llc-:|a, Frederick county, Aid. Dk. $v h si- Deni .?:r — IMieting it a duly I n»r to the pntdi.-. uitd in ju-ti. <• to you, 1 have thought proper to make ki>ou n ut the moat * vtrHotuin.try cures, in my om c»«>, that bat ever been trolv recorded. Id the month “t Oct . tier last, I was afflicted With a severe gat »*» m> t n.-n-t which formed a large abseces, and »!*o cummunte-ulit* to my Lungs and very much afflicted them, and discharged large quantities ol corruption, external and internal. My breath could also pis* through my Lungs and out through the cavity of my breast with apparent ease, attended with a violent cough, day and night, lose of appetite, and extreme debility, eothat my physicians thought tny case entirely Impede-** and beyond the t>o»er ofmedicin*. 1 remain'd in tins wretched conditlnu h i a lung time, until I was wastr-d t.» a mere -keb-tnu, and there seemed ru ho no h**po for nn-: but having read iu the public paper- of the many wonderful ctir. * performed by vour Compound Syrup of Wild ('lurry, I Immediately .. iit-to Itultinior** for five tattles, and com mented its u*u\ nnd to my great satisfaction and that ». my anxious family, the abscess er opening ia my lungs began to heal, and the cough subsided, anil on u-lug ter* bottles I we* restored I" je-rfe-.-t heal h. (Jver live year* have elapsed, and I still remain a perfectly hiarty man at this date, June 1 have nut had n day’* -Ickm-n for the last t-igheen months. accept my grateful acknowledgments. Y* um, very respectfully. THOMAS Dl\OS. M..n« wonderful cures have l.ecu and nro dally made by Dr. Se. ay tie’s Compound Pyrnpof Wild Cherry, than by any medicine evcrdiscovcreJ; composed toledy of vegetable in predicntM, it can be ns*d with perfect eafety. i;t: cAiiEt'CL is runcuASi.su. To obtain Ihe original and only genuine preparation M Wild CHfJtrr, which mint have the portrait and signature of DR. SWAYNE on onrh wrapper around the bottle. This lntaluabi* remedy,prepared only by Dr. SWAYN'U k SON. Seventh st., second d**or above Market, Fhila. I»R. i! EO. H. KKYSER, No. HO Wood «trM, Whole-»l * and IlctAil Agent. mr27:d>wT Children Cutting; Teeth.—To Mwtfflx* isu Nuisra— PR. 17 S PARRIS' CKLZBRATEPSOOTH /.Vi7 SyRCP— Thu it.fallible remady ha* preserved hun dreds of children when thought port recovery.from convul sions. eocn a* the Sjrnp is ruM*o on the gams, the child will recover. Tbl* preparation l» so TuaoevnL, «o effl caric-n*, and so pleasant, that no child will refuse to let it* gum- be rubbed with it. When Infants are at the age (J . four months, though there is no nppoarance of teeth, otto bottle of the Svrnp should be used on the gums, to open the pore*. Parents should never bu without the syrup in the nursery where there are youug children; for if a child wakes in the nizbt with pait)j In the gums, tne »jmp immediately give* ease by openiug the purrs and healing the gums. Ihereg by preventing rc-nvnlaioae, fever*, Ac. , L'rt-pareJ only i>; Dr. Swayin'A Son, I’hila. lwO bottle* lu*t received and for ealu by the Pittsburgh Agent, mrJudawF Dr. GKO II KKYSKK. HU Ws-.l rt. lleiskili/s Tettek Ointment.—Ueiskill’s Totter ointment ccml Cvt. ROBERT 51. LEE of Totter on tb-- head. Mr. JAMES W. SBWLIS, 11? Pine -d, w« cured, of Tetter, IS Tear* standing. ,->c 4>« , *a -• Mr. JOHN VANDER cnrrd oflettcr. ofl.l • lIEISKKLL'S Third and Arch ati., Eruption of tho Mr* MARGARET LEISTER. 5e1.0.,1 ati*.”. lin. I'liiU- Ti tter ofS years standing ’ r! '“ fc ' Mr. N.W. BRIDGES. Jones’HoM, ri n i. a ,, ~ It of Rheumatism and UlciTou the I. g. ’ ■" y Mr*. MARY I’OSTUX, Plfth it,, l‘bil*.,ctirfl of Trtter IS year*. HENRY BECKET, F.-.j , JlfiCheatnut sL, Hruptiun o„ u K . Face. 14 year*. 1 JAA M. BROOM. . tYo«t Thila., Entntjcu of tin* Face Dead and Bye*, of l«.t.g standing. * Mr. JAMES BROWN, 19i Ctn-stunt Rryaipelas. ’ Mr. JAS. 0. FARRAN'D, 2SI Clfrlunt it., KrurUon on tho Face. 25 years. Mr. C. TISDALE, 226 South Front at.. Totter,.'’/) y WB standing. Mr* WM.J. THOMPSON, Twelfth and Race *ta., Erjeiru »la«, S year*. Mr. RICHARD DATTURS, Et uptiun uq the Face, 25 joar** standing. Mr. ZENAS WELLS, Verando Uoune, Broad and Georee st«.. Barber’s Itch. Mr*. ANNQHAIIAM, N. E., corner of Fifth and Atcb, Infl imnx'd Eyes. WDr.OIX). II KEYKEn,'_N‘i. IP) Wojd at.. Wholesale ind Retail Agent. nirllalawF ' MORB THA.K 500,000” bottles SOLD IN THE NKW Eftt GLAND SjX ATKS -IN ONE YEAR. Tun RESTORATIVE OF PROF. O, J. WOOD for restoring hair perfectly and permanently, has never yet had u rival, volume after volume might b* -* given front all parts of tho world and front the most inudlt* gT>nt to provo tltat tl ts a ptr/rct fteluratir': but read tlw circular and you cannot doubt; road also tho f<>]l.,vritig; Til* ILoft.—People haw for centuries been aID kind with bald head*, and Iheonly remedy, heretofore Know n, ha* ln-eu those attominablu wig*. By a recent discovery uf ptatfoMor Wood these article* are being fast dispensed with, Imt a great many peimms atill patronize them, brcauao tuoy Imva been so often imposed u|>on by Uair Tonka of different kind*. To all such persons we earnestly make tho that they will try oucc again, for iu Wood’s lteatoralire tliero is no such thing oa Coil. We know uf a lady »ho w:tn bald, who nsed tho article a short time, and her head i* now ruVvrcd completely with tho tiniest and most tx-aatifn. ..uri* iniagi nable. We know of numerous eas»* where h.ih w;i- nipldly filling cut, which it restored iu greater pf.-rf«-ut>u than It ever htiilU'v-u b«foro. It is ill mi without doubt utu of the best article* for keep ing the hair in good condition, making it soft and glossy, removing dandruff, and has proveditsclfthe greatest enemy tu all the illstbat hair isheir to. It is tho daty of every oue to improve their personal np f«arauce though sumo may differ lu regard to the way* of doing it but every one will admit that a beautiful head of hair, either In man or woman, is an object much to he d«- lirid. and there are no mean* that should he left uutrie.l to obtain such n consideration.— Ifomon'* Advonie, I'hilu. CosuO'jtox, Ohio. N’ot. 17, l®iQ. O. J. Wood k Co:—Gent*: A« 1 bate been vsgagixl in Bell mg your Hair Re»tor.*tiT» tho U»t ».-*v>n frroii* of yi.nr l.oil ukotiU (It. M. Ilackineon.) anJ baring experienced the boneflcial effect* of it tuy*ftlf, I wooM Uk« to obtain tin agency f,.r tb* Slate of Ohio or *im# State lu the West bliouM you «Uh to uinko »nch an arrangement, a* I anj con rlncrd Utrrt u noVii*s equal to ii in the CrriUtt Shies for rntorir.'jthe hatr. I hareliean ongagnd'in the Drug bnti n«.M for K'Tt'rnl yr.ir*. and lure told ran not preparation* for the hair, hot hare toped nothing that reitoret the te ■ retire organ* or inrjguratettbo tcalp M well a* yemra. Be 'H' 1 * >b»t y uVT mtoratlT. Ii whit too repre -t “rw i. S .hi to ”°^ e " *° ° f I Yonrt truly, I'cor O J w™ • ,■ F«l>. 5, 1857. BnJta B my lmlr Kro.ing tbto,« „„n „ tod“ S’ , ™" W £"‘ 1 >» try o.fSid.”pS 'y yon, to promote its growth ami chance Us color u “ ln * TO, {*. of which it hit' effected eompietelj.— In the operatiun I hare tatd nearly thrw bottu" .. , »ourß, Ac-, JAMES FRANCIS. l ltlTm ?„ KVSKr - I*> Wood .t, PUUtaSb. WO< . ) P. * I’Toptletors, 312 Broadway, nJ tl > £»*?*» B S* t ?‘e'*. Wir * lUiUtlc EetaWiahmeot) sod ul : Market etroet, St. Louia, Mo, and aotd by all rood Dnj*. £2l MO wafcSSwWT .- 20(L L;,iHT CARRIAGES AT ADC '^V-'V-'TION—TWENTY-FOURTH TRADE S.VDB AT PniLAOEhPHIA.-Thl* aale will uke pIS; AT OX WZDtn&DAr XQRMXO. April-,th ISM. At 10 o’clock, at the BAZA AR, Ninth an WMth ” Ter> n, ‘ l ** o-j acuoantof the .a 0. K a fi&Ct7 *TThe.Collection on IhUoceaaion willbe-rery oitoniim ■ OT "‘" u,»«K2- pi>Jlo.t of th, .lock »iU bo wotroattd ond may bo n. am.tMsl several days provions to-tale. 3 rx ” lra - 1J ALFHEP fl. IDSRKHE93. AccLr CHARLES BUCKLEY, MANCFACTHR er, corner of Third and Wood -♦—— . Vi* . K.U~At Ea«Ura pricM. aiaaiy j^UNDRI£S —25‘lms. Clover Seed; R"U BoUer, - ?? u ywte BeaoK JortKi'4«dta«l.b 7 < M&> H * CO . . S. T. STOCKMAN.