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lUttsburgi] Guttle.
PITTSBTTRGB:;
TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 30,1868.
official Taper op tux czir.^t
Waw* of the City and Neighborhood.
CITY COUSOILS.
A regular meeting of City Councils was held
at ihcir Chamber lost evening. In Select Coun
cil the following members were present:
Messrs. Bennett, Berger. Brown, Hcrdman,
Kamtnerer, Kim, Kincaid, Little, Miller, Mor
row, Moorboad, BlcCargo, Pollock, Phillips,
Totten, Ward, and President McAuley.
Minutes of the last meeting read and approv
ed. Mr. Biwger offered a petition from the
Sixth Ward |o have gas maios extended from
Prido lo Yinfe at reels on Pennsylvania avenoo.
Inferred to |Gaa Committee. C. C. concurred.
A commutjication from William H. Williams,
rp'ddpnt of Board of Trade, enclosing one from
Hon. E. L>. Gazxura, -was laid before the Select
Couucil. ■“
The coramauications were received aad filed,
and Mr. Beonett Bubmittedube following reso
lutions :
Resolved, That a committee of fire, two from
Select and Lbrco from Common Council, be ap
pointed by Chairmen of Council to risit Har
riftburg and appear before the informal meeting
of (ho Senate, to bo held on the 31st, to look
after the interests of tbo city in reference to the
discriminations made by the P. R. B. Co. against
the- interests of ibis city, rind that the sum of
$l5O bo appropriated to defray the expenses of
said committee, to be charged to the Contingent
Fund.
Mr. Ward offered as a substitute that the City
be sent in place of Committee Lost.
Tbo qaeslion recurred on the original resolu
tion, which passed second reading a* soilows:
Ayes-—Messrs. .Bennett, Berger. Kira, Little,
Morrow, McCargo,NphUUp9, Totten and Pres’t
McAulcy—9.
Ifiijs—-Messrs. Brown, EJerJmon, Kammerer,
Kincaid, Miller, Moorhead, Pollock, Ward—B.
Mr. Morrow moved that the resolution be
passed, finally, and the rules bo suspended for
that pnrposo. Lost as follows:
Ayes—Messrs. Bennett, Berger, Kim, Little,
Morrow, McCargo, Phillips, Totten, -and Pres’t
MoAuley—9.
Noys—Messrs. Brown, -Herdman, Kammerer,
Kincaid, Miller,'Moorhead, Pollock, Word—B.
Mr. Berger submitted a report of the Com
mittee on printing in reference to the cosfof
getting up and publishing a new and complete
digest of the city onlinabces, with acts of As
sembly relating thereto, with the following res
olution ;
Resolved,' That the Committee on City Print
ing be and they are hereby authorized to enter
into a contract with the City Solicitor and City
Job Printer for the completion and publication
of 500 copies of a digest of the city ordinances Ac.,
provided that the cost of compilation shall not
exceed tbo sum paid for the Digest of 1857
($800) and that the printing and binding shall
not exceed $7OO. At ihc same time the follow
ing proposal was submitted by Messrs. J. T.
Whitten and W. H Whitney :
••The undersigned will agree to compile and
arrange the Acts of Assembly and Ordinances
for publication for the sum of S4OO! 1 ' Report
accepted und resolution referred to Finance
Committee. C. C. concur."
Mr. £pennctt then-submitted the following:—
That the Finance Committee be and they arc
hereby authorized and empowered (o continue
the plcdgo and transfer of 180 shares of the
stock owned by tho city in the Gas Co., made
Jan. 10. 1858, as collateral security for a tem
porary loan of $BOOO for the use and benefit of
tho city of Pittsburgh. Read threo times and
passed. C. t\ concur.
Mr. Buuiic-U submitted an ordiraoce sup
plementary to an ordinance concerning streets,
passed August 31, 1857:
Read threo times and passed. C. C. Concur.
Mr. Brown submitted the following resolution.
That the Prcst's. of Councils procure the ser
vices of an able lawyer to attend at Harrisburg,
and represent the interests of ihe city in opposi
tion to the'repeal of the Tonnage Tax, on the
Penno. R/R. aodthit the sum of $2OO bo ap-
defray expenses of the same to bo
7 eharged to'contitigent fund. Lost.
Mr. .-Kim,.offered a resolution, that the sum .of
s6s bo appropriated to pay for repairs on Relief
Engine House. Laid over.
Mr. Morrow, submitted the following: ResoU
~-vid, that 'par_representatives and Senators be
induced to vote and use their influence against
the repcal-of Tonnage Tax. Passed. C. C. Con
cur. -
- Mr.:Ward an Ordinance authorizing the gra
ding and paving and setting with curb stone of
VPebatcr Street between Fa: too and Authors
Street, Read and adopted. C. C. Concur.
The Tax bill, laid over from last night was
liken up, amended and adapted., C. C. Concur.
Common Corson.—-Member*-present: Messrs.
Bailey, Caldwell, Campbell, Dickson, Dignam,
Errcu, Floyd, Gildea, Hunter, Hutchison, Little,
M’CandleSß, Norris, Reed, Rees, Ross, Robb,
Sergeant, Sroyaer, Sterling, Thompson, Pres’t
SFKelvy.
Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
Mr. nuntcr presented a petition from tho
members of Fairmount Engine Company, asking
for 800 feet of hose. Also the following reso
lution:
Resolved, That the sum of $270 bo and the
same is hereby appropriated to purchase 300 ft.
of hose for tho Fairmount Fire Company. Both
referred to the Committee on Fire Engines and
Hose. S. C. concurred.
Mr. M’Candlcss, a petition for grading and
paving Union alley, between Prico and Logan
streets. Also, one tor grading Carpenter’s alley,
from Clark to Decatur street. Both of whieb
were referred to Street Committee). S. C. con
curred.
Mr. 'Errett, a petition from several farmers,
relative to the charges for stalls in the second
Btory of -market house. Referred to Market
Committee. S. C. concurred.
Mr. Norris, report of Water Committee on iho
petition for water pipes on Barker’s alley, with
ihn following resolution:
Resolved, That the sum of $548 is hereby
added to appropriation No. C, and that the same
be charged to the contingent fond.
Mr. £rrctt moved that the resolution be re
ferred ‘back to the Water Committee, with in
structions to inquiro whether the parties wishing
to hare the pipes laid down wiU make an ar
rangement to pay for the moo, and repay tbem
xclres out of tho renin assessed upon them.
Adopted. S. C. Dtm-coocur, and original reso
lution adopted. C. C. rcccdo from its former
action, and a substitute offered by Mr. Errelt
was adopted, authorizing Water Committee to
contract for laying down tbe pipe, and appro
priating tho revenue from the same to its pay
ment. S. C. adhere, and appoint Messrs. More
head and Brown committee of conference,
C. C., Messrs. Errett and Campbell appointed on
behalf of C. C. The committee reported the
following resolution, which in both Councils was
adopted:
Reeolotd, That the Water Committee be au
thorized to contract for the laying down of water
pipes oh Duquesne Way, between Irwin street
and Barker’s alley, provided tho cost of the same
shall not exceed five hundred and fifty dollars,
and that the revenue from said extension be and
is hereby specially appropriated to the payment
of the contract herein authorised;, but the reve
nue thereby derived shall be paid into the City
Treasury, and be drawn out as other moneys
are now done by law.
Mr. 1*093 presented a report from the Market
Committee, with an ordinance repealing the or
dinance passed March 16, 1868. Tho report was
accepted, and a motion to lay the ordinance on
tho table was lost by the following vote:
Ayes—Messrs. Campbell, Errett, Little, and
Reed—4.
Kays—Bailoy, Caldwell, Dickson, Dignam,
Floyd, Hunter, Hutchison, M’Candless, Norris,
Rees, Ross, Robb, Sergeant, Smyser, Sterling,
Thompson, and Pres’t Jd’Kelry—l7.
Tho rules were then susponded and the ordi
nance read a third limo and passed finally by 1
the following vote:
XeM Messrs. B&iley, Caldwell, Dickson,
Dignnrn, Floyd, Hutchison, Little, McCahdless,
NjttU, Ross, Robb, Sergeant, Smyser, Thomp
son, and President McKclvy—l6.
Nays—Mersrs. Campbell, Errett, Reed, Bees,
Sterling—s. .
In S. C. action non-oqgctnred in.
Mr. Caldwell offered thoTollowing; Resolved,
That tho Chairman of tho Committee on Fire
Eogioes and lloso be instructed to call a meet
ing of said Committee. Read three times ond
passed. In S. 0. laid oh tbe table.
Mr. McCandlese offered the following :'Ro
solved, That tbe Committee oaStrects be rcanest
ed to report at our next meeting, tbe progross
they have made in contracting for the paring
of streets already petitioned for. Read three
times and passed and S. C. concorred.
Mr. Campbell offered the following: -
Resolvtd, That the resolution passed on the
15th inst., directing the Controller to refuse
payment of bill for printing the pamphlet ordi
nances of last year, be and tho came is hereby
repealed. Read three times and passed. S. C.
coooumd.
From the Controller, a bill of Mr. Jas. Lemon,
for repairing furniture of Council Chambers,
amounting to $9 50. Referred to Committee
oo Claims and Accounts. S. C. concorred.'
From the same, a communication with sundry
bills for furnishing tho office for Controller. Re
ferred to Committee on Claims and Accounts.
3. C. concurred.
Mr. Errett offered the following: •
ifric/i'fd, That the, Finance Committee bo and
they are.hereby authorised to employ such as
sistants to tho Assessor os may be necessary to
the promptandspeedy assessment of wafer rents
for the purrent year,and dnw for thejsame upon
the Contingent Jfqßd; frcitiUd, Itat the total
,1. cwt oTUw wo® abjJl not exceed fifty, doflirs.
On motion of Mr. Reed, laid on the table. |
Mr. Errett, a further supplement to the sev- !
eral -ordinances regulating the gouging of (
cocks, Ac. Read three times and passed. 8. j
C. concurred. j
Also the following: {
Resolved, That the Market Committee, in con- j
Junction with the Ordinance Committee and City
Solicitor, be and they are hereby directed to
digest all the Ordinances relative to Market and
Market Houses into one Ordinance, together with
such alterations and amendments ns they may
think proper to suggest, and report the same to
Councils at their earliest convenience. Rend
three times and passed. In S. C. action non
concurred in. Adjourned.
Sctbett or the Pcaue.— Com. vs. PeicrSeho,
on oath of Mary Sebo, his daughter. This W - a
highly intelligent girl about 16 years ot age;
who has been living as help iu several respecta
ble families, during the past three or’four years.
Iu that time she has lived in the family of A 1
derman Morrow, of J. G. Mustin and last of
Jacob Gumbcrt, E.-:q., all of whom testify to her
cxoellent character and general intelligence dur
ing all the lime they haTe known her. She was
brought up a catholic, but since living with Mr.
Gumbert has attended and intends to join the
chnrch of Rev. Robinson, the Metho
dist Protestant Church on Penna. Avenue.
Her father, a member of the Catholic Chnrch,
becoming incensed at her on this acoount, at
tempted, ono day last week, to forco her away
from Mr. Gambon's, but was prevented. It was
alleged, in the examination ot the case, that Mr.
Sehn came to Mr. Gumbert’s with a heavy cane
and threatened to use it upon tho girl if sho did
hot come away with him. She refused abso
lutely to leave. He then went before Alderman
Wilson and made affidavit that she was a girl of
bad character, alleging that ho desired to get
her scot to tbo House of Refuge. Alderman is
sued a warrant for her arrest, but for some
ciuso the warrant was abandoned. Since which
time, as was shown, he has endeavored to ab
duct her by force. The girl preferred n charge
Against him as above, and yesterday morning be
was adjudged by Judge McClure to pay costs of
prosecution and to keep the peace against all per
sons and against this girl in particular. The
girl preferred a charge against her father of
perjury, for swearing she was of bad character,
and also one for assault and battery with intent
to kill. Neither of which she intends to prose
cute if, to uso her own words, “they will only
permit her to remain In her chosen church and
save her soul.” The father gave the necessary
bail and was thereupon discharged.
Supposed Suicide. —A 'man named White
Waldon, from Washington Borough, came to this
city on Friday night, and pul up at Mr. Sbep
lar’s, in the Diamond. lie had a horse with him
which he dosired to sell, but did not succeed.
On Saturday night he went to his room as usual,
as If to retire, la the morniog, Sunday, he was
no where to be found, and from the tenor of let
ters directed to his wife, which were found in
his room, it is supposed ho has drowned him
self. We make the following extract:
Ptrrsßtmon, March 27th, 1858.
Dear Beloved and Affectionate IFt/« and Chil
dren—l arrived in this place on yesterday, at 10
o’clock, suffering intensely with the bead-ache,
and a heavy heart. I can neither sell my botse
uor get employ. Tho picture of our future wel
fare is too dark ; I cad no longer look Upon il—
I choose death in preference. If it had not been
for you I would have hung myself last Wednes
day night. I bad the necessary Arrangements
made and prepared in the stable, and if you had
not awoke, I should now be sleeping the
dreamless sleep of death. Before (his letter
will roach you I will be consigned to a watery
grave in the Monongahela river.”
Some rhapsodies and some verses followed
the above.
Accompanying the above was a second letter,
addressed to Michael Rose, a tavern keeper in
the Diamond, with whom Mr. Waldon was ac
quainted. It directed Mr. Rose to carry (he
previous letter to his wife and take home bis
horßo, which still remains in Mr. Sheplar's sta
ble Waldon was about forty years of age, and
Q man of temperate habits. He married his
second wife but a few months since, and is said
to have lived happily with her ever since.”
Quarter Sessions. —Com. vs. Joseph Purcell;
.highway robbery, on oath of Andrew Maxwell.
The circumstances of this case we have already
narrated. Maxwell was knocked down and
robbed, on the night of the burning of the Ft. Pitt
Works. Purcell pat in aplea of guilty, thetes
timony against him being overwhelming Judge
M’Clnre sentenced liinno three years in the
penitentiary. ~
Com. vs. Hugh Larriaon; assault and battery
with intent to kill, on oath of Wm. Braxton.
The difficulty out of which this suit originated
occurred in M'Cully’s glass works, in December
last. Braxton attempted to put Larrison out of
the place, and Larrison cut him. Jury returned
a verdict of guilty, with a recommendation to
the mercy of the Court.
Com. vs. Mrs. Gcig; indictment malicious mis
chief, on oath of Elizabeth Cupps. Verdict sot
'gnilty.
A soTOßioca character, called “Kelly, the
Pirate,” has lived about, Monongabela City for
some lime. He has been in the habit of drink
ing very hard, and abasing his wife and chil
dren. On last Tuesday evening he took one of
his children, sick with scarlet fever, from its
bed, out into the night air, his wife was driven
from the house and his other children beaten
■ A few of the citizens becoming incensed at these
: outrages, took him oat of bed and carried him
! down to the river, where he was thorooghly
washed, ducked and splashed nnliL-on a promise
of amendment for the future, he was released.
First Baptist Church. —(Juitc a spirit of re
vival seems to pervade this cborch; large acces
sions have been month, and still the
work goes on. Prayer mootings are being held
•very morning, ond preaching every evening.
The interest seems to be on the increase. Rev.
Mr. Taylor, of Hollidaysburg, is expected to
•preaoh, in connection with Mr. Yerkes, during
the ensuing week.
Semisaet. —The advertisement of our friend,
Prof. Reed, of the Steubenville Seminary, ap
pears in another colomn of this morning’s
Gailtte. This institution is under the super
intendence of Rev. \). C. Beatty, Prof. Reed,
PrincipaL It presents overy inducement to
parents desiring to send their daughters away
to school. Wc have not space this morning for
a communication from an esteemed friend, rela
tive to the examination there at the close of the
lasfTerm. We shall reserve that for another
day. Success to Prof. Reed.
A hiohlt interesting union meeting of the
Associate Reformed, Seceders and Reformed
churches was held at Dr. Rogers’ meeting
bouse on Sunday evening. Rev. Dra. Preaßly,
and Plumer, Revs. Blair and Wiley, and Prof.
McLain, took part in fhc services. We learn
“that every evening this week there will be divine
services—this evening in (he church of Dr.
Rogers’ and next in Dr. Pressly’s, alternating
between them for each evening in tbe week.
Manchester SavtKOs Bask.—An election for
President and Directors of tho Manchester
Savings Bank, was held in Manchester, on Sat
urday last, and resulted os follows:
Pretidmt —James Anderson.
Director*— -John Phillips, Wheeler H. Phelps,
John B. Kennedy, Chas. H.‘ Paulson, Lcclcs
Robinson and Jaeob Eekert.
A Committee of the Roard of Trado will go
on to Harrisburg to-day, to lay before the Legis
lature the views of the merchants aod business
men of this city, touching tbe proposed repeal of
the Tonnage Tax, which tho Penno. R- R. pro
poses to have repealed. This committee con
sists of Messrs. R. Biddle Roberts, Isaiah Dicky,
.F. R. Brunol, James Park, jr.,and Josiah King.
Tub District Court refused to grant a new
trial in the case of Dugan vs. the Monongabeln
Bridge Company. The Bridge will, therefore,
unless indeed the case goes to tbe Supreme Court
again, have to pay the amount of the verdict
given against iL
We would invite attention to the sale of val
uable Bank and Bridge Co. Stocks, aod a
small tract of choice land, situate near East Bir
mingham, this evening, at tbeCom’l. Sales Rooms,
No. 54 Fffth Street, by P. M. Davis, Auct’r.
A rtixow named Charles Bothwell, was ar
rested by the police on Sunday night, charged
with purloioiog a coat and two hatß from Mr.
McDermot, of the Lamb Hotel.
The parties charged with robbing Peter Smith,
on Elm street, last week, had a further hearing,
yesterday, before Alderman Rogers, when thoy
were fully committed for trial.
Wm. Williams, a noted character, was com
mitted for trial, yesterday, by Mayor Stuckraih,
of Allegheny* on a charge of burglary, on oath
of Jos. White.
The Farm lore, &c., of the ‘ ‘Barnard HoUKe'’ on
Fourth Street near Wood wiirbe Bold bj Mr
Daria, ‘Aoet’r., commencing this morning at 10
o'clock. .
ffiScAs»tr.!S £«•* -
that th*r have ecmpletcly cured toe, sad I do btxt f
SSnSS SU to art «*4n. .IflcWl ««h . 4i~*d tint.
They .111 ctrr. nva-NS, Ko »3 U.U .t
*»Pnrchs*CT**hoald becarefhl to ask tor uE. »v o
CtGUJIUTED LIVER FLEMING
BROS* of Pittsburgh, Pa. Ther»«x»othCTPfll»PWrtinf
tDb*LtverWU,»owb«fcr*th*poMle. Dr. IPlantf*
Securer HUB, .fco httothteowl Tcnnlfu^,iann°-t»
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Telegraphic
Wasulvgtos Crrr, March 29.
Horse.—Tho House went into committeo of the
whole on the deficiency bill.
Mr. Hill commenced a speech on the Kansu bill.
The following is the committee appointed in pur
suance of tbo resolutions of ihe Democratic caucus
on Saturday evening, to consider theT>est mode and
manner of admitting Kansas under the Lccompton
constitution. It is composed of an equal number of
Leeomptouites and anti-Lccamptonitcs: Messrs.
English, Keitt, Grocsbeek, Stephens, Owen Jones,
Craig, (of Missouri,) Cockrill, S&ndidgc, Dewart.
Quitman, Foley, J. Olancey Jones, Pendleton. Hous
ton, Clark, (of New York,) Bocock, Hall,
Stevenson, McKibbcn, and Coming. p
Tho discussion of the Kansas question continued
until the Houso adjourned.
Senate.—Mr. Fitzpatrick informed the Senators
that tbo Vice President has been compelled to leave
the city lor tbo South and moved that the Senate
proceed to elect a President pro lem. A ballot was
taken and 41 votes being pulled, only 22 were ncr.
cssary f<»ra choico. Mr. Fitzpatrick received 2?, Mr.
Fessenden, of Maine, 12; Mr. Ilamlin, of Maine, 1.
The oonsidcration of the Minnesota bill was then re
sumed And discussed at length. After maov amend
ments wero proposed Mr. WiUoc submitted tho fol
lowing :
It gives ono representative now, a census taken,
sod additional representatives be allowed on the ba
sis of the Census returns. Carried, yeas 22, nays 21.
Tho yeas nro as follows. Messrs. Biggs. Broderick,
Btowd, Cameroo, Chandler, Clark. Collnmcr, Crit
tenden, Dixon, Doolittle, Douglas, Durkeo, Fessen
den, Foster, Halo, Harlan, Houston, King, Pugh,
Simmons, Wade and Wilson. The Senate adjourned.
[Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh Gazette.]
HAnntSDDRQ, March 2‘J.
c.vATF.. —Tho bill for the incorporation of the
item Lodge of Son? of Malta piupod finally, but
ing been amended goes to tho nouse for concur*
*e therein.
House.—The following petition was presented by
Mr. Foster: For the repeal of the Tonnago Tax.
The Liquor bill was made tho special order for
Thursday afternoon and Friday forenoon.
Mr. Foster offered a resolution that the 1/11 au
thorizing the sale of tho to the Sunhurr Rail
road Co. ho referred ro a Special Commiiteu, nod
passed on a first reading by a voto of 33 against 31.
Mr. Imbrie moved to postpone it indefinitely ; lost
by a Vvto of 31 against 32. Mr. Imbrio moved tbßt
it bo postponed for the present. Passed by 3G
against 30.
Tho bill relative to tho Birmingham wharf was
reported with an amendment, omitting the tax sec
tion. On motion of Mr. Foster it was placed on the
calendar for Tuesday.
New York, March 29.—The steamship Northern
Light has arrived from Aspinwall with 600 passen
ger?, which she brought down from Snn Francisco.
Sho brings advice? two weokt later from South Amer
ica.
Puerto Cabello was captured by the revolutionists
on tho 6tb inst, and on the following day a forco of
ten thousand mco marched on Carracas, and sum
moned Monagas to surrender tho Presidency. He
refused, and declared the city in a state of siego.
Sr. Lons, March 29. —A dispatch received from
Larcoworth on tho 2ftlh, says tho Constitutional Cou
vcntlon, which adjourned from Minncola, met at
Leavenworth on the evening of tho 25th.
Six moantain men from Camp Scott hove arrived.
They left them on January 20th, on foot, with pack
mules, and encountered several severe snow storms.
They think the Mormons con be oasily overcome by
Johnston's command, as they wished.
New Yurk, March 29.—The Bank Statements is
sued to-day show the foliowing results, as compared
with the prerious wook : Increase in Loans, $1,655,-
OOQ; decrcaso in Specie, $073,600: increase iu Cir
culation. $36,000: decrease in nominal Deposits,
$594,006, increase in undrawn Deposit*. S2*-,000.
Telegraphic Marietta,
Niw Yo»t, March 29.—Cotton Qrni: Zxr) l-ai.i sol.)
closing at ll'p for Upland Middling. Hoar quiet; lb.ooo
bblf sold. Wheat very dull and hoary Corn heavy; sales
25,000 l-u«h at for Soathern. Tort farm;
prune $12,75 Beef »ica.lv Lard nieaaj at 9 Vg.ll 1 ,>.—
Bacon quirt. Tallow steady Whisky advanced y.c. sales
at 22c Sugar buoyant; holders tlenttnd an advance.—
freight' dull: on Cotton to Liverpool 3-16; on Fluor to Liv
erpool Is 9d; uu Grain 6vg)si 6d. Stock* steady: Chicago
l Hock Island Cumberland Coal 16: Illinois Central
bond* 01; Sllchl<nn Southern 224- 4 , fi. Y. Central ST-'-g;
Reading 4?t£ Missouri sixes Kri« Ohto silrs
ludlaua fives 66; stocks were firmer niter the board.
PHiuortruji. Starch 29. —Clorcrseed again declined; COO
bush at $4(54.23. FlarsoM want'-d at $1.35. flre.-td
stuffs, excepting Corn, dull. Very little demand f«>r Hour,
and for extra. »r which m <*t <>f tho stock now consist*,
prices have declined 25c, 2.000 bhls western extra sold at
$!,&<•; L2DO bb[s extra family at superfine of
frrod at $4.25, but buyer* retn*» tt Small sale* ilye Flour
at $3,21.; 499 bbls C«>rn >!• al mild at $3 Wheat dull; no de
mand except to supply city millers,and they are purchasing
only for their own Immediate wants; sales of fair and ch«lc«
Ilod at i1.H5Q1.12 per bush, and White at $1,25:31,30. a lot
■if choice Kentucky White brnusht $1.35; a lot of Üblo Bar
ley sold at 06c and eotne New York at 75c. I'rcvisions brld
firmly. Sojca ol Mess Pork at $l7; prime at sl4' Bacon and
Bulk Meats c<>q|intit> n».ln*t quoted. Lord no* livid at
10i4f£>10>4 in bbls, and In keg«. Whisky firm at
21(&22 evuta.
Ctxairfin. March 24* —Flour nnchangtd; sale* 2100 hbl*»
at £l,Go@3 > 7(ir,.r superfine; receipt* large Whisky flinc
1200 bbls sold at 17}/. Provision* dull Bulk Meat dscllo
cd and dnlL dosing at B}4 and tor Shoulder* and
gilea. Mess Pork tdfciod at Jlfr,7s. without finding buy
ers, though not over 1000 bbls ecmld be bought at tin* r»t».
Nothing was done in Ibtoon, and there is no demand. Cl<>
versecd Is active at $4 7£@s; tbo stock I* quite light and the
demand good Gr.x-vrhw are unchanged There is a good
business doing in the regular way.
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Third Tiur
Colored Gallery.
Slogle Seats ill J'rirat** Box.Jl.lXi
Second Nipht of Mils. McMAHO!
TUESDAY CVEXING, March SO’h. 155*. '►ill be acted
the popular pUy ' f INUoMAHParllicaia, Mrs Mo
Mahon; Ingomar, Sir. J. G. Hanley.
Sailor’* Hornpipe M»*t*r Lewi*.
To conclude with the Farce, on titled OBJECT OF IX rKK"
EaT—Funny (with *oog., ltuee Cline: Mr. Primroec*
Mr. U. A. Wearer.
Safety and Economy in Elgiit.
WHY 'will you bum Camphene and fluid,
when jon C4U get a cl.o.i[*r and botier light. Pore
K*ru**ne oil, made from tbogn* of Canoe) Coal. pmdu»e*
the cbeapeit, inoet brilliant, steady. ploa«*m and tufa port
able light evor offered to the public, and uo danger of cx
ploelon; more brilliant than ga*. and <iull* a* cheap; lamps
of tho moft simple and ea*lljr managed construction. For
tale by T. D. A G. HODKINSON,
No.79flraltfafi-ld street.
49* Dewars of a counterfeit already in the market, made
from CampbeOP. wltb all tti* Coal oil to acent It. f»2d:d 1 y
Tns groat popularity of Hostetter’s Stmnnoh
Bitter*, prrpare'i by the emlneut physician, Dr J Uo»t*t
ter, Is unbooedod Daily doe* be receive the voluntary tes
timonial* nf the afflicted, who bare Weti cured of long
■landingdiieasee, through the n»o of tlie “Bitter*.’'and dal
ly the tale of Hit* medicine W incrvaalne, and extending its
sphere uf ua*lnln**i among tnffertug humanity. For n>-
moTlng all mortdd matter from the utomach, regulating the
Ix.weU, strengthening the entire body and imparting vigor
and tone to the entire human system, it cannot be eijnal'cd.
We would reonnirnd all who are afflicted with any of
tbew terrlbb- dieeavee, to Immediately proc-ttro a bottle of
the Bitters, and their ullinbiit* will r*ni«b like snow lieforv
a scorching son.
Sold by Druggist* everywhere, and by 110STKTTEU A
SMITH, Sole Proprietor*. Noe. M WatiTor 6S Front »t».
mr2TM»wT
WHISKEY— 150 bbls. prime Double l’.cc
tided Whiskey and 20 bid*. Old Monongabela Bye
Whiskey, with an a»*ortment of Foreign and D->me<tn*
Wine* and Llanorn, for sale at the lowert market price* by
WM. MITCHELTRKR, Jr. k BKO.,
mrtd No 2uo Lilierty street.
Lake fish
-100 hlf bbls Whits Fish,
60 do Trout,
25 bbl* do.
25 do Salmon, in store and fur salo by
mrtf J. BCANFEII-D.
COFFEE— -HO bags prime Rio Coffee, with
no assortment of Groceries, for nalo by
WM. MtTCUELTHKK, Jr. A BRO.,
mr£fi No 200 Liberty street.
1 O TO LOANon good Business
*t? 1 ■— ■ vvvur Accommodation Paper, K amount!
from $lO0 7 to s2ooo,having from one to nine months to ruu.
J. K. MORANGE,
mr2o:ltd* No. 67 Ponrth rt., Jum-V now Building.
French paper hangings^x"™
signs and very benutlfnl, received by lata arrivals, for
■aie tiy V. [• MARSHALL A CO.,
mr26 Importers ana Dealers, 87 Wood street
SUNDRIES— 22G sacks Wheat! ' “
30 bbls Ijtrd; 1 cask Bacon Hums;
0 sacks Feathers; 23 sacks Samar;
On steamer Doolieth to arrtro Cur «aU bv
mr2s ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
I Arif\ BBLS. Sugar House Molasses, St,
X vvv James Refinery;
50 do ‘Belcbur’s” Golden Byrop, landing and fur sale by
mr22 BHKIVKR A MLWOKTH.
lull BLACK SILK ROUES, witlfVui
velvet Flounce* for $25 (bat are cheap at (35.
mr22-d*wT - C. HANSON LO\T-_
POTATOES —250 bushels choice Red Pota
toon, to arrive;
50 boshels choice Nrsbannocks. in store,
7j •• email White Brans; In store and far sale a
No. 27 6th st. imr23) _ H. RIDDLE.
HAVEN’S No. 1 Extra Fine Point, No. I
Flexible Point, Commercial and Alhatros Sierl Pen
lor sola by W. B. ItAA EN,
f e 23 corner Market and fiwnnd ita
GOULD’S PATENT SPUING BED—Cell
at our waruhoui** and examine tbit celebrated Spring
De<l which wo are now manufacturing and selling at tb
low price of |5 each. [mr6l TB, YOCNU A CO.
Alii DYE—A large assortment of Jules
Ilaual's Liquid Uatr Dye Just rec’d hy
mr l6 _UACKBOWN A FINLEY.
CHEESE.— 300 boxes W. It. Cheese," lor
aaiol.T (mrls) ROBERT DAL2RLL A CO.
PEARLASU —50 bbls. just rec'd and for
Mi* by rurlO J. B. CANFIELD.
LIME —200 bbls. fresh in store and for sale
by tnrio J. B. CANFIELD.
CHEESE —750 bxs. prime WK in store
anil tilt aala by tnrlU J B CANFIELD.
COFFEE, &c.—250 bgs. choice Rio Coffee;
IC-0 bUs. BalUßyrnp Mnlaaaea.
Arriving and for vals by nirlQ WATtAWILSQN
CEMENT —100 bbls. Hydraulic in storo
and for sal* by mrlu J B CANFIELD
Murphy & burciifield have jun
received trew Prints. Ginghams, Irish Lioeos, ke
received every few days at north cast corner of
4th and Market streets. mrO
STARCH —100 bxs. Pearl, 30 bbls. do. just
rac’d and for sale by J B CANFIELD.
o*o BBLS. PRIME N. 0. MOLASSES,
Et/O arriving and for sate bv JAS. OAHDINER.
"VTEW CARPETS.—The public is invited to
Fv| call tad **: tho new Carpets now recnlvlng at tbe
Market street Carpet Store, at lower prices than they have
era been offered In EUttbnrch. W. McCLINTOCK.
BATHERS—S sacks just rec'd and for salo
by m-24 8. HAKBAUQII A CO.
FED .POTATOES—EarI? Kidney and
ICovstrinJae. or29£fid« JaUEBWABsROP
Commercial
COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOR FEBRUARY. j
V. It. BatsoT. v. r., Jous J. QiLkiam. jUjuii Sbuvcb, I
Joist's R. Hrnn, Acstw Looms.
««efclyniTlrwo«li«P»‘*»bi»»*hai»rkM. j SPRING AND SUMMER
I tyciclly f°r O' Puabvrsh &urffc.] '
PittsscMS. Tutsi at, Maftcn DO, Isis.
Wc Art- gratified to notice a continuance of tbe activity
bef-rn ftoiM. The reodpM of proitwa for tbe miot aro
Urge, the balk of it being for the east, an* the shipment*
of freight, conquering the targe number of boat* in port,
aro hrVi ntui *m»U. Still, the activity i* not to be com
pared to that of last season, and tbo sale. of manufacture!
«tici« atm on a mnch smaller real® tb«n then It U
nrobablo. bowerrr. that although order* may n•* ba targe
they will b- inure frequently repeated throughout the j fl'
* 75,era Uv- undergone but little change. Floor ta de- ' N e *
pr«-»i-d. mi ing to the news from Kurope, and there u no
pteMut pmeiwct ot anadvaneo in that article Tbe home f iP ;
demand is limited and without • forvlgn market pneaemtut
continue to title low ... .. Qb*l :
Tbo rop-rt« of the wiuler wheat are tirorablefrom, all
aectioua, and the prosper of an abnndant jirlJ i* flat taring. Moui
We ha»e never h< orJ less complaint, on this score, at tbia ,
period >f tin- tear , , ■ ,
Money i»-.„'iy tn ro»Jer:.te demand, and there d<v« not j
appear to b., mnch good paper making Tho bank* are ;
wiiiing to incnire their .lisrotmt lines, hu* still they bang ; |
at about the old figure, tbe weekly chan go being too trifling '
°Too paper* of N>« Vork and Philadelphia quote money
WJ anJ good paper scarce, with a moderate revival of
activity in tbe wholesale trade
ASHES No Inquiry, rotaali nominal at and Pearls ,
attXSCU Soda A»h is steady at 35£@4- |
APPLE*—A greed demand, and all the prime and sound ;
litahATehf'D tnk-Mi on arrival, mainly for tl.o east. at ,
$1.76<i«:!.25 **ibbl a* iu quality. , '
BUTTER AND EGG 3—The receipt* ©f Bolter are light I
and thodetrnbd not very active; tales of packed at 10@ll; |
common Roll 13; nod prime do 15@lfl. Egg* am Inpleotl ■
ful inpplv, and rather doll of lale at |
BUCKWHEAT FLOUR—It now almost unsaleable; a*
the «©.toon la over, it it oo nto to gire farther quotations
BEANS There it a moderate inquiry lor prime imalt
White Bvnn* at $1,25 in mall lots; large W hits are quoted
at sl,oo.and mixed *t 76-^SO.
BACON"—There It a letter demand from tho trade to
tnpply the wants of containers, and the sales the past week
hare be«-n on a larger scale; sale# of western Shoulder* at 7
and city do at 7 \£. cash, and on time; Sides
wetorn Ham* sod city do 10. Sugar Cored llama,
packed, 12) k.
BUCKid'a AND TUBS—The following aretnaonfacturers’
ratna at Fulliton: Backets. common and 3 hooped, $l, CO
sod 41,50: extra large Tuba, 2 and 3 hoops, $d,76 and $7,76;
No l Tub*. $6,00; No. 2 do, $6.50; No. 3 do, $4,76; No. 4
do, f 1.00. Keeler*, No. 2. pgr fonds.
BROOMS— thereisaUir supply, and pi Ices range from
|l 25 per d”zen for common to {3 foTcKoico extra, lutermu
dialu grades ranging accordingly.
CORDAGE —
Manilla Hope, coil, 13 c ft ft'ManilU Hop©, ctit, 14 c » ft
Ilemp Kojk*. ©oil. 15 c JbjWhite Bop©, cut, 18 eyl lb
Tam-d !l.,|*e l c»il, 14 c V ftltarred Ropo,.cut, Hewitt
Packing Yard.line. 13 c V ftjPetktug Vurrqeom 12 - V ft
BED CORDS— Manilla. 52,81<a>53,75 $ doi.
Manilla, ft call 15 ctt. ip a.
Hemp, $1,67, $2,75@53,7 6 * dc u
Hemp, 9 coll, 12 cla ft.
PLOUGH I.INK.' s —JlaaillH 87 ct» 9 dox. Hemp, Toe.
COTTON YARNS—Price* remain aa before quoted:
potnn> tass.
Noe 5 to l.iindustxo 22 c pft No. it
Noe. 11 a 12 23 cfl ft No. 17.
No. 13 -2» c r* ft No. 13.
No. 14 25c V & No-'®-
No. 13 2d rVftlN'’ 2".
..12 c fk tt>|No. *OO
.11 c V IbiSo.wo...
lOOO.
.. 9cWlb|
No 2 *>£•• V*>J
CUKESK —A limited inquiry from the retail aod country
trade at l* f„r good IV. R. The stock is not large but
abundant.
CANDLES AND SOAP—Candlos are steady at our quota,
tious : —dipped 12, niuuld 12and adamantiuo 26.
B.op remains ai before, steady at 5 for common, 6U for
Palm, and It) for Sawjxr’s Toilet and Castile, (or do
Chemical Olive, and 7 for do German.
DRIED BEEP—Small sales ol new by the tierce at 12>-£.
Dill ED ERL IT—We notico a f»w sales of Apples, but the
inquiry Is not so ocUTo u it was; several salt* ©1 small
parcels at $1,37 sti.l ooe of 200 bos at $1,23. Peaches are
scarce end in request at $3,75.
FBATHERS— w» note sale* of prime western, on arrival,
at 45 but only in small lot*; from store they ar» held
at 50.
FEED— We .jiiot.- Fred, on arrival, within the range
of SOtc&W for Bran. Shorts, ShipstufTs and Middlings.
FlSH—there 1* alight but regular demand for Mackorei
No 3, targe, at $11,60@12 ft bbl, and sf s 26 V blf bbl; Hall
fcix Herring $6.25; White F«»h. ordtunry $11; Lake Bnj>erior,
do $l2; halt do ordinary $5,7 5(40,00; dn Lake Superior $6,00
@s<l.2s Tr..ut. bids so,so(gislo. Codfish 4->vss.
FLOCK—The market is extremely dull; tho receipts for
sale are very U;ht. and super may be quoted at s3,o(ks
$3 12 nod extra at 4:x T 37CSSJV.i>O. Iron etore, super sell* at
; 3.37'453,50. • xtns-'l.67issl,uo and family do $»,37©54,50.
»ye Flour, sales on arriva, at fJ.'tT.
GRAIN—Osts are steady at 27 ou arrlru! aud meet with
ready sale; gon.v rules at 4U«£46 for Inferior and 45<®50 for
sound; Rri 1* in request at 60u552 from firvt bands and 55(4
Wlnitn store; Uxrnav dull at 45; Wheat steady at 7u@65
Rr Red and White
GROCERIES—Thrrv is a steady demand from th«. oot»tey
and retail trade at fur Sugar and furMtdvses
Coffee i* «t«ady at and Kicvat 6^jio
GAS PlPE—the following ar* the quotations for wrought
l*rr Foot. j
.7 ets. lnch Ga» Pipe.-. 32 cU |
. 8 “ a “ " ... 50 ••
yU - •• “- w - ,
lou “ 3 •• ...1.30 - 1
.la' " 3*4 - - i.oo -
4 - - .XM ••
.. ..‘ld ‘ l
Sutpll !•' tile- |
HOMINY —a light demand, and iak*si<» the retail trade .
J 6.00 V bid. • 1
IIA V—a fair supply at scales, and salt sat slos£l3 ton !
HI DEs—There is an advance In dry Hides but no change I
£r<*-rr **l»-s •>( gr.-en at 5. greeu taitrd at and dry .
flint at 16nLld ;
IKON 4 NAILS —tbure is a very light detuauJ, but car d !
rate* are unchanged, and »e repeat <mr quotations : 1
taon.se. i aoiLtx mwk. j
Common liar lrorije-r Ib...CV' per pound. ;
Juniata “ “ ...412t hoop oton.
Iron How Wing* “ loch lb 4J4
“ “ Slabs “ ...4 ll* “ •* 4U
sail*. I - _ “
lOd to 15d Nail* keg .. .3,60 •* *• 6^
Mto ‘>l " Ends sail sons,
A Fctu.'c Nails p ll«at quality- S i
M* 7d “ tf ~...4]23| grown m sqcaxe. 1
M “ M .. .4.60 X inch tb 3U ,
4d Me 4.;5.W - “ ,
Out >pik<-S 3 l.i 4(-4 |* FLAT BAIL
inch 4,25|110r»<> Shoo l by JjJ, 7-ltl
*• to 0 4,76: and inch 2 1 /£
Wro’t Spikes ty± inch Dnndy Tire, I*4 by
all lengths GVI 7-16 and y. inch... 3*4.
•• MO - tM Saddle TrwlU and \% '
- •• “ 6U l-y M 0 and y A In 4
BoiW Rfrets S> t»S| do “ J£, 1 and ,
sntrr taon. br MO A*4 In •* *t 4 •
Not. IS, 14,16,10» 17 lb 4J4 |
- 15. 20, IS s 34... “6
“ 20 “ 6i.']
LKATIIER—There m no change to note but holders :
are firm at om quotations ;
Rod Spanish »>le lb ... 20025 j
jJ?lau2btrr “ “ ~..26<s$2T 1
Leather fi dvz .s2o>ft39
Bndlo “ “ $30542 I
Skirting Leather H lb 2s@3o i
names* 24fcJ2fi
L.VKD—Then are n.> large transocli r.s. sales of country
No 1 «t 'Jand rity do at 10
4MRR— A vi-rj light demand, uud (alts of small
I. ts at $10.26
oft.—There i« a fair local demand for Lard Oil No. 1 nt
55, and No. 2 at 75. Linseed Ull is stoady at GO.
POTATOES —Tb« receipts for tho past week hare been
large, and prices are not so high; saiea of prime Nesban
nocki un arrriral at l5. Frum sturr«, sales of Had aD>J
mixed at BVi£4o, and prune NeahauDOcks at 60.
l’|U METAL—The boats from up tho Allegheny are
arriving "Ith supplies of Allegheny metal, but It is too
rn:u yet fur transactions; and buyers do not seem to meet
the Tiewi of sellers at all closely. We have ouly board of
one salt* of lW tons of prime Allegheny metal, on private
t-rmt, iU'l some reportod offers at figurrs we are not at
Übvrty to i|Uote Buyers gem-rally du uot seem disposed to
«>ir.-r over fertiila quality of meUl
SEEPS—Then* I* l, 'it little Clover pressing un (he market;
sales on arrival at |4,<12<&4,75, and from store at $5.00; osle*
in tlx-retail 9ay at £5,26. Timothy, sales on arrival •>(
prune at iJ.Ou and <r"«u sb'rt at lnferior do
11. luxated is In request at |l,us@sUo.
dALT—a steady demaud and sales at preTious ratos—
sl.o2 lor No. 1 and $1.76 for extra.
TALUJW—sales of rough at fl atid rendered at*.
WINDOW OLAhS —price* are Arm, and wo repent onr
quotations for the small city make 6xS and 7x9,
|rVJy. *\lo, $3,75; Kxll to»Xll ami 9x12 to 10x12, $4,25;
5x13 to oxl3 and 9x14 to IUXI6, Tb«e are net cash
pric-s; country iimnds rangf 60 cento ? box leaa. For the
sucre«ling medium sizes, 10 V cent discount off.
WHITE LEAD—Arm and In steady demand at $2,60
keg for pnro in oil, and dry 9c lb, subject to the usual dis
count. Red Uad BUfay, net, and LlliiargeSVi.
WHlSKY—halesotKaw at lß@lir. RoctlAed is steady at
»@22.
Inch Gas Pipe.
k “
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ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET.
TrtsDAT, s!iiLcn 3U, lft 18
BEE^’ES—A light supply stiffened prices notwithstand
ing the rather inferior quality of the cattle offered; the
numbtir Ju yard* was 775, and only 600 were sold, at
gros* f-r good common to prime,from ruling—e«iusl
to »e>.
aHKKP—'The rwiptvwen- 1750 head, but only CfO were
•01d.Ht3Lj.g,4«4. gross, one lot briDßlng 5. Tho reet went
**nOOS— li’-Obead in jwm, and 250. sold at grots;
tho rest were shipped c««t_
Imports by Hirer.
NKW ORLEANS per J. 0. Fremont—29 (kgs sundries 1
Junes 4 Cooley; 153 bbds sugar, 64 Mils taolas, J 1 Ilonre'
25 tk* 1 hbd and 2 bbls nuts. Dickey A co; 3 tes and 1 hbd
meat. It bbl mptn, J Mills; 33sk»wheat, Iluffmsn.M’Crearv
A co. 10 bbls oil, J Dalxell; 61 bit cotton, Kennedy, C-, A
en- 10 bbls whiskey, Fahnestock A co; 25 bx candle#. Watt
AAVilsnn; 600 bbl flour.J Gardiner, 4do alcohol Jl‘ Flem
ing- 4'j irechests, « W Hubley; 6 bbl alcohol, Uttle A to
10 ,i„ whbkoy, L Sahl; 29 tons metal Wade, Hampton A co
50 esl: bac< u 48 bis cotton, 270 bbl Hour, 21ft skt potatoes
Clarke A to; 8 hbd* sugar, Capi. Stockdsle.
WHEELING, per Cbcvot—l7 bg* apples, *1 do peaches,
bbi notatooa, Uwls A Edgerton; 61 do flour, Loughlln;Bosks
bar lev, Smith 7 csk oil, Dalrell: 12 bbl whiskey. Bryax A co
23* bits barley. Wood; 16 bx soap, 16 do caudles, Oraham A
Thomas; 67 pe bncon,Bbrlver A Dilwortb; 80sks com, 43d0
potat, Hagan; 13bbl apples, M’llaneA Anjor. 60 sks oaU
Campbell; 513 dorte, Uggett; 10 crates, 47 sks applet, 25
do* brooms, 4 bg* beans, ColtUaa 2 bbl eggs, Uttls A co
55 bid floor, M’Cally-. 3bx egg*, Jet« r - 4 • ... , .
CINCINNATI per Economy—22fl bgs wheat, 30 bbl lard,
2 bgs wool. 23 do sumac, 6 bgs L-atbcrs, 29 bis cotton
Dieknv A c« 8 hbd tobac, Weyman; 77 bis cotton, Pen nock
16 hbd tobac, Bagaley, A co; 50 We C'-Unn, Ken
,i.-.h Childs 4 CO-37 bbl flour, Gardiner; 30 do whiskey
M’Uullougb; US .k. potat, 1U do wheat, Huffman,
A co; 1056 bgs wheat; Kennedy A Bren 10 do do. 490 »ks
34 bbl pout, 160 bbl ham*. 0 do wblskey, 18 bis wool, 4, tc.
bref, 60 bbl alcohol, voo do flour, Clarke i co; 40 tons pig
iron U<-bin«iin Mluuis 4 co; 15 bbls flour, loung.
7ANFSVII.LH dct Bums Graham—Blo bbl high wines
i<o: SSlia, Fl.ml.ii, Drmc m 1 bbl
Bigler O-CTave 4 co. 4 bbl eggs. M Candlea A co; 6 bbl
3 jointer, Sbrlvof * IMtworth; 240 bbl flour, 5 do
eexs lire; lOOsks screeniogs 6 bbl eggs, 126 »*•,P°«*»
150 do do, Simpson A NeUcio; 210 do do, 55 bbl do, 4
•lc> eggs, owners on board. .
ST LOUIS psr c.k* -tail J.r., Bo do h.m,
10 do do, IVm! !Io!m» tTO 51 .t. f'"''"", >» c,k "
11. W. I‘olnd.xL-r, «9 ['is" lewl.T. II Novln t ca JA dr
hldm, M’Brldo k so; H bbl* -CS*. T[ H.o. jn , C *l* Pot«t
k e., 123 bbl 25 *t* I-Ul, *o mk. h.mi
do do.idL, 2074 bld«, 100 bl. hemp, 11 kp l*sd,7 to. k.m
00 bbl* pork. IPJ do door. Cl.rk" k co.
pIVgRMBWB.
Water ctlll falling. There was not much doiog ou the
whlrf reSerdaf The *«tbcr was clear and quite chilly.
were for Sunday. Tbe Cberolt frem Wbrellng.
tho ltockrL tbe J C. Fremont from hew Orleau* and on
Mor.doy the Ecujoaiy t*m »»«» Graham,
Zanesville and Keys to oo fium St. Ltmia. Ail these boats
brought pretty good load*. Tb 6 Eromont, had mostly on
departure* y«terJay«xwpt of the Wheel
"■L™ temomj f.rcj.clmmo, lb,
Fulton City for St. LmiU. and Olenwood for NaahvUJe. A
largo Dumber of flee boat* will leave Car Terious ports daring
The little steamer Fortune, C*pt. Keno, is up for the
Wabash river. She is tbs only rtoamer now here that bsi
a sMngla out for that port, and Miippers wlij do w«U to look
tohc7 Tbe Cambridge, Cap|- D~n. Unearly ready to leave
t.r the Illinois riv. r. Eor ether beats rn/wgetting ready for
departure with dispatch. e»e advertlwnrents.
Steamboat Register.
jUUUVED—Jefferson, BrtWjurvQl* Lo»toe,do; Ctolonel
Barord. Elizabeth; Cbsvolt, Wheelinj,; Emma Oreham,
Zanesville; Bockrt, Cincinaatl; E«aanjr,do; Kejstone,St.
Louie J. C. Fremont, i** Orleans.
hl-p^utkd—Jcffcr*on.Brcwtixvin«; Lcxerne.do; Colon «1
Bayard, aixobeth; Chevnlt, WhetUag; FoU Wayne, Be*
Oiieant: ValtoaCltV; Bt. Lcois.
airer 6 Jeet—Wilat.
LOVS'S COLUMN
DRY GOODS.
HE subscriber having just returned from
Turk *aJ Philadelphia Me confident that he can of
[h*DUCEMENT3 TO PURCHASERS, both in *tyle«,
Ity and Pricce, nn«nrpa*sed by any hoOM West o! the
RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS,
RICH BLACK BAYADERE
DRESS SILKS.
RICH BLACK SILK ROBES,
*
PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
PRINTED BERAGES,
" ROBES,
ORGANDIE LAWNS,
“ ROBES.
Also— Cliallies. Crapo De Espanees,
Q
CS
<
Lawns, 4«.
SHAWL 9 AND MANTLES.
BROCIIE BORDERED
STELLA SHAWLS.
PRINTED BORDERED
STELLA SHAWLS,
Of everv Style, Color and Quality
varying in prices from Two to Fif-
teen Dollars.
FRENCH LACE AND
CHANTILLA MANTLES,
From Three to Thirty Dollars.
NEEDLE WORK.
IHANDSuME SETT
COLLAR AND SLEEVES,
IVEKY RICH REAL
FRENCH WORK COLLARS.
EMBROIDERED LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS.
.JACONET AND SWISS
EDGINGS, INSERTINGB
AND FLOUNCIN'’ S
WHITE GOODS
ipiyUET CLOTH
FOB BASQUES. COLLARS
AND SLEEVE S ,
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
BRILLIANTS,
!JACONETTS, nainsooks,
MULLS. SWIaS,
VICTORIA LAWNS, Ac.
PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED
AND FIGURED.
HOSIERY.
A FULL AND COMPLETE AS-
SORT3IENT.
Mourning Goods
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
GOODS FOE BOY’S WEAR.
(Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive
CLOTHS.
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ißlack, Blue, Green, Drab and
CASIIMEKETTS.
Plaid, Plain and Striped
CASSIMERES.
TWEEDS,"MERINO,
NANKINETTS,
CASSIMERES
r
Linen and Cotton Path Stuffs, Ac.
DOMESTICS.
TUE LARGEST STOCK IN THE
many of the above Goods were bought of
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS,
LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH,
WE ARE ENABLED TO SELL TUEU
AT PRXCE»
®i) a t Qtfe Competition
Call and Examlns onr Stock nefore Par-
chillng Elsewhere,
V C. HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Love Brother*, and Toting,
Stevenson ft'Love,
SIGN 07 TUB ORIGIN Ale BS^E«HIVE,
X*©. 7*4
Pittsburgh, Femxa.
■ofe3ewla> .. ■
W. E. CHILDS & CO’S
PATEST ELASTIC EIRE AXE WATER-PROOF
CEMENT ROOFING-.
PBHRIN <se. JOHNSON, Proprietor., *
Are now prepared to contract and put on at the shortest notion
tto Kl«Uc l‘it> »nd Water-Proof Omani Eoodag, ft fcloj ti. otdj artltdo jet laTeateiftiat will nZZItSiL
rwiti the action of the nttnoephete In erery climate. mtctessially
XT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF,
Ad-1 in point Ofdurability,« Wj»»j it isoqtal, ifnot sup* #r, to any Metallic Roofing. We can pot It on orer Old Tin
1 ar. Iron nr Sh.ngle Roofs, it making nod • aace how flat or steep the roof may be. This
laTOTaiUnd to prom as absse represented. We will pat it on for
SIX DOLLARS PER SQUARE, (TEH FEET SQUARE)
TWO DOLLAHS PKH SQDAB*. tala* oa accaaal of It. ft
«®.Wr Inrlto all who are building, and also those who wish their Roofr Resalred to call at onr offlr. laa n*r* r»~*
and examinecniplps and satisfy themselves in regard to the durability and thi?RcSS. ™
l » jonviow l «... PKRIUS * JOHXSOS,
WM JOtINSON j No - 183 Ttili •*"«*. between Wood and Pmlthdeld,
' Pittsburgh; Peoaa.
I have made a chemical examination of soma *peclmcnsol
suits of which are as followe
let. The material Is compounded so as to remain pliable i
2J. The consistency la not readily inflaenced by the temj
off from s roof in Sommer, or crack in Winter, I. e. extremes o
3,1. The composition is not acid but slightly alkaline. It
it from the action of the weather.
4th. It is Water Proof, and to a large extent Fire-Proof;
flame it In my opinion such a roofwiillast for yearsifpnt u
Respectfully,
I hire examined W. r.. Child* 4 Co's Elastic fire and Watt
ft s good iuTrution. and am willing to insnre bnildiogs thnsj
meUl aplslydswF fHlgned] J;
tSegular Stramrrß.
Monongahela River U. S Mail Packets.
STK.VMERTELEGRAPH, | STEAMER JEFFERSON,
U&st | _ jJgj&
C*pt J. C. WooawAiirv. Capt. (Iron.?* Cuttle.
rpiiE ABOVE NEW 6TEAMEIW ABE
1 now runuiug ic K uliirlv. Morning Boats list<i Pitt*-
burgh »». S o'clock A. Si., ami Krcnlng *t 6
o'clock 1’ M. for il’Bronport, Mizabathtowu, Monunga
hßlaCitr, Beilcsomon, Fnynttc City, Qroeufleld, California
and ItruVnsTi!!.', then* connecting with Hacks and Coaches
for Uni -utoun,
Cannjchaeltnwn and Jefferson.
ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union
tcvn tor fi, meals and stuti-riora* On boats inclusive.—
Boats MuruiDj from Brownsville leave at 6 o’clock in the
morning .md sin the evening. For further information en
quire at the Ufllcc, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant itrwt.
,ua O. tV. SWINDLER, Aotar.
TX> KCI XUI N N ATI- REGl T LAR7jCgL»
Jc TUESDAY PACK KT—Tha eltrant >Me«C2ggSgl
wheel pavsenger par Let CLADIAIOK, Capt. Georgo Moure,
will ksvo fur the above and intermr-lialo porti every TUES
DAY at 1U o'clock. tm. Fer freight or passage apply cn
board,orto (mrl9j FLACK. BARNEY ACO , Agts.
EGULAR TUESDAY - PACK-1 .(p?:..*
ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—Th* fine tttwJggjEpßa
steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mcxboe Arma, will leave
fur the above aud intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY,
at 4 u’dock p. m. For freight or passage apply cn
board. ucl? FLACK, BARNES A CO, Ag'ts.
REG U I. A’r' WEDNESI)AY~ rjjjjg-, *
BACKET, FOR CINCINNATI.—The
flu- new steamer J W HAU.MAN. Capt. M. ifaya, will
leave for the above and all intermediate ports on EVERY
TUESDAY at 10 <>'< lock A. SI. For passage or freight
Rpplyou board or to
FLACK. BARNES A CO., Amenta.
OR .MARIETTA AND'ZANES-1
VILLI’—The new and Ix-antiful steatncrjggbljltSjgJ
I LIZZIE MARTIN. Capt. Brows, will leave for the above
! and all inierroedlatepurti. EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 p. v.
For freight or passage apple on board or to
oclrt Flack. BARNES A CO, Agts.
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(Cincinnati, &r.
170 R CINCINNATI A LOtTS-, JE? «,
. MLLE.—The line steamer POTOMAC,
Capt. Wm. C. Harry, will leave for the above and all inter
nirtliale port* on WEDNESDAY the 31st itut. at 4 f.K
For freight or pansago apply on hoard or to
mrtS FLACK. BARNES A CO
FOR CINCINNATI * Lulls-. fCffr *
VILLE.—TIie sptendi-l steamer CLARA
DEAN, Capt. 8. Cadmnn, will leave for the above and ail
intermediate ports nn WEDNESDAY the .list Inst. For
freight cr passage apply on boardor to
F" OK CINCINNATI & LOUIS- [
VILLE—The fine passtngvr steamer J&iaizsst
ROCKET, Capt. C 11. Ilarst, will IntTe for the above and
all Intermediate ports on, THIS DAV, 3tltb Inst., at 4 P M.
For freight or juusago apply on board, or to
mrlT FLACK. BARNES 4 CO.. Ac-nt*.
Fur ili ncTnn AtT anTTLuu is v i'i'.LK
—Tlie fine »teanier MINERVA, Copt John Gordon,
wiileave fur the above %n>i all Intermediate ports TUIS
DAV. 30th iti'tat.t, at 4 o'clu-k. !•. it Fur freight ft
passage applr on board, or to
nirl? FLACK. BARNES A C">., Agents.
FOB WABASH KiYiSß.—The, JEfcji
'lit.-urii'Ut.-amf-r FOHTUNK, Capt.
Will leart I'm tho al> 'To alu) all iuti'rmcdiat* port* on
IVKDSKSDAY tbo CM inaf . at 4 j\ H. For Ircitflit or
p&at&ci* apply on board or to
FLACK, BARNES k CO.
Uouismilc, &r.
FUK LOl'lSVlLLE—Thoolepint [_ffa?i,fr
uti-Atucr JACOB I*OK, Capt. Stewart, will
l.wve fur the nbore mi*l all intertneiliite i«irt» WEDNKSBAY,
April 7tb. Fur fmcht or pasture upplv <>n Uinrd or to
mril FLACK. BARNES k CO_ Agent
/iasijbille, >Vc,
FOK NASHVILLE—The ele- . ICg- «.
pnnl stiuiincr JENNY GRAY.»flg£gjsSjfaL
Captain Dunlap, w ill leave f ir the above and lutcnncdinto
port* ui SATt.'UI'AY. April‘lst, at 4 r. X. For freight
or pn*aage upply '-ii I'.Ani < r to
mrhi FLACK. BARNES k CO., Agents.
FOU NASHVILLE.—The tino Fteamer S.
l\ HIBBARD, Capt. George W. Rood, will leave for
tn» above and all lutornu-diato porta. THIS DAY, the
30th Inst..at 4 o'ohick. p. m. For freight or paswago apply on
board, or to tmrld} FLACK. BARNES A CO-, Agents.
FOR NASHVILLE—Xe fine new steajner
RELIANCE. F. X. K/-d >. Uwtir, will looro for the
hIAto and all tnlcnne.iiat* j«.m TIHB DAY, 30th
For .freight or pi'suco apply “a bounl or to
i, 1W li*ff L Tlinvpc t _ •*-
£t. Houis, &c,
Missouri River Direct.
TO JKFFKKSOW BOOXYILLK. BRUNSWICK, LKAI.NU
TOX, WYANDOTTE CITY. KANSAS CITY,
LEAVENWORTH AND ST. JOSEPH.
TriE fine passenger steamer ORB, Captain
W «t, will U-avp fur the «boT« ami all Intermediate parti,
on SATURDAY, ITth tint., at 4 P. M. Kor freight or pas
sage apply on t-onr'l or to
FLACK. BARNES fc CO., Agfa
F~7r~sT7 uJUITSTkeokuk: j
—t>»« at-amer SIIENANUO. Canl.sgigss«i
II EV"-,r):. will l.'art for the above and ail tiilvrmeClaie
pur«» on WEDNESDAY, bint m»t. at 4 o‘clack, p. M. For
freight or pjuifc-r cj pl)' < n board, or to
jur-'I FLACK, BAKNKS CO . Agenta.
F" OKTSt LOITs 7v\D rLUNOIsTjES^A
IUVKIt—Th. fine Pteatnor BAT riTY
Capt. Andrew Miller, will leave for the übove and all lalor
mediat* purt« on TUESDAY, both iiiat- at 10 o’clock, A.
M. For freight or pimgo apple on bonrd'or to
rortd FLACK. BAKNKS A CO.
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For st.* louls, hannibal, , >
irw.trrw nnmvnr.iv MtTgnsTTNP.
koCK island, davenport, galena, dubuque,
n CROSSE AND ST. PAUL.—The flue steamer GOODY
FKIKNDS. Capt Thomu Shuman, will lento for the above
and all intermediate jxirts on WEDNESDAY, 31fft init- at
i u <i<x k, i* k. F..r fi or passage apply on beard, or to
air*> FLACK. DARNED A CO- Agent*.
I7OH ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK, c JEHLjfc
} R‘XIK ISLAND, DAVENPORT, DUBC-ifigsaSsSS
yUK, WKXONA A ST. PAUL—Tho flno sew steamer VIX
EN, Isaac Mason Master, will leaTo for the above and all In*
termi-diate ports, on THIS DAY, 30th lost- at 4 p, 11. For
freight or passage apply on board or to
mrtt FLACK. BAILS E 3 A CO.. Agents.
FOR ST. LOUIS, "KEOKUK, iJPft.fr
BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE,
Island a DAVENPORT—The fine •.tenner ARIZONA,
Capt. Uordman. will leave for the above and all Intermedi
ate ports, on THIS DAY. .THhtn-t. at 4!• x. For freight or
passage apply on board or to
tnrtl FLACK. BARNES A CO.. Apts.
F"' OK ~ST. LOUlsr KEOKUK, , jcSv*
KOCK ISLAND. DA
and DUBUQUE —The fine now steamer K. F. BASS, Capt.
W. T. Barr, will leave for the above and all intermediate
ports THIS DAY, 3t)tb Inst. For freight or passage apply
on board or to
f-b 24 FLACK, BARNES A CO- Agents.
FOR ST. LOUIS. The tine steamer
SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. Shepherd, will leave Tor
the above and all Intermediate porta TUIS DAY, 30ih Inst.
For freight or postage apply on board, or to
mrlfi FLACK.'BARNES A 00- Agents.
F~ "or"st7 LouTsand"ilU?ToisrTver.
—The flee stewmor CAMBRIDGE,CapL Samuel Doan,
will leave far the above and all intermediate ports THIS
DAY, the gOtli lint, at 10 o’clock, s. 11. Por freight or pas
sage apply on board, or to
tnrlrt FLACK, BARNES A CO- Agents.
For sf. Loris* keokuk,"’galena,
DL'RUQUE AND Bt. PAUL—The splondid steamer
I HAZEL DELL. Capt Ileus, will leave fur the above and all
; intermediate porta THIS DAY, 30th tost. For freight 01
i passage apply on board or to
. m lo FLACK, BARNES A CO.
FOR St. LOUIS.—Tho splendid steamer
PRIMA DONNA, Capt Marsh Ford, will leave for tha
above and nil interm-oßato ports TUIS DAT-. 30th Inst.' For
freight or passage npoly on board or to
mrlO FLACS,"BARNES k 00.
For st. louis & keokuk— ijgfij
‘nie fine pnssenpT packet J. U.
Capt. Woodburn, will leave for the above and all ntcnnedlate
ports THIS DAY, 30th Inst. For passage or freight apply os
board or to FLACK, BAKNKS k CO-Agta.
FORTST.' splendid . JELft
steamer NATHANIEL HOLMES,
Kenniday, will leave for the above and Intermediate ports,
THIS DAY, 3iUh inst. For freight or paseago apply on
l>oardortn Irnrl] FLACK, BARNES A CO-Agents.
For' st.’" Louis," keokur.ljEsS
ROCK ISLAND, GALENA AND
BUQUK—The fine steamer MODERATOR, Capt. Frauk
Maratta, will leave for tho above and all intermediate ports
Tilts DAY. 30lh Inst, at 4 o’clock, r. v. For freight or
passage apply on board, or to
(tnrlTi FLACK, BARNES A 00? Agents.
FOR KEOKUK, DAVENPORT,
ROCK ISLAND, GALENA, rtrniinrw
AND ST. PAUL—The fine passenger »te*mer LA CKUbhs,
Capt Devinnoy, will leave for the above and all Intermsdiato
ports THIS DAY, 30tb Instant,at4 o'clock. tu. Forfrtigbt
"£s*" ‘“n^sAwns'* «■
jjeto ©titans, &c.
FOI! MKUI>IIIS AXI) NE W.' fpf-' -
ORLEANS —The splondid sterner J. 0.
FREMONT, Capt. Stockdale. will leave for
all intermediate porta on THIS DAT 30th lost,at 4 o'alock.
For freight or passage apply on board or to
mr3o FLACK, BARNES;* CO.
FOR" MEMPHIS AND NEW > flSft a.
ORLEANS. —The fine steamer
Opt. John A. P-oblusoa, will leave for the
termedtate ports THIS DAY 30th Instant, at at 4 o'clock,
r. m. For Ircight or ptssaga apply.on board,or to
mrl7 FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents.
HARDY & AT GREW,
STKAMB OAT AGENTS,
Corner of First and Ferry strets, 9
PITTSPPBQII, pa
MILL FEED—2OOO lbs. chopped Feed in
1 tore and far sale by DAVID g HEEBBT.
BACON SHOULDERS—I2O pieces, oountry
cured, lo 1 ton sad for sale by ~
mr23 y ' ATWELL, LRB k OQ,
JX ST.,
*LOUJft—I4 bbls., White Wheat, in atot
tad for, tile by fmrt3l ATWII.L, LBBiCO.
EGGS4S bbls. fresh BeevrtoM &&(Lfbz
ftb«rNo.276Uiit. „ •
sf W. £. CHILDS A 00*3 ROOFING, loft at ny offlw, tfc* n
fort great longth oftlmo.
£££«i? a ?‘ I,s J nlJy 11 WOQld »®t be Uabla to melt and rno
“« *«M not Injur* It.
oald not deatroy the convwa, bat on the contrary protect
SStSsr 11
CntCIKSATI AOISCT Itcrril Is*. Co 7|>K tut. |C<"
sr-Proof Cement Roofing, and aa far aa 1 tan ,
protected upon the name term* u x hum*, n.—^ dge * co ?* ide ?’
b. S. law: Agt. Royal I n a. Co.. lsg
Read wiiat 'the y~say op
dr. swa rszrs coEPOuyn syrup
W I I* D CHERRY
Th,. Original end Gonuine Preparation'
Disordtrttl Stomach, Liver, Breast or Lnngi.
The
wcnderfol
cures performed
by thta invaluable read- _
Id no, la Pulmonary. CON*
SOMPTrON, Coughs, Odd*. Asth
ma, Bronchitis, TntluentA, Whooping
Gough, Croup, Spitting of Blood, Liter
Complaint, Paluintbe Side and Brenat, Tick
ling or raising in the Threat, and»ll Diaeuea cj the
Lunge, and Dreaat haTe excltedOthe astonish
ment of all who hare wiincased Ita mar.
vellous efT«t; there ts no account of
a medicine, from the enrll*wt
agos, farnisbtng a
para 110 1.
PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, ALL SPEAK
FORTH ITS PRAISES.
49 The report* from all parts of ILo World, where they
nae of Dr. Swayne'e Compound Syrup of Wild Chery, nn
questionably proves It to be the great remedy of the age.
NIGHT SWEATS, GREAT DEBILITY, Ac.
We think there never has l>*en a medicine which has'giv
on such universal satisfaction as Dr. Swayne’s Compound
Syrup Wild Cherry. It has stopped night aweats,
deep 6t»:<>d nicer* of Ilia lungs, raised thewe who ware fui
declining with great weakoo**, when all other means prov
ed unavailing.
DR. J. 11. ELLISON, Franklin county, Ky., writes: I
haro been engaged in an active practice of twelve years,and
recommend Dr. Bwayue'sComponnd Syrup of Wild Cherry
in preference to all other remedies. In the much dreaded
Pneumonia, cr Disease of the Lungs, and the alarming fora
iu which it appears in Kentucky, I regard It os an invalca*
bte remedy.
Ca-e ofTbonfl- Dtxon. Over 5 years have elapsed, end he
■till remains a hearty nun.
Rev. JAMES JL DUKROROW, Pastor of Berlin circuit,
Baltimore Conference, and all the pi tncip&l merchant* at
Point of Rocks, Sid., have testified to. the following
Da. $« svxr.—Dear Sir—Believiug it a duty 1 owe to the
pnblic, and in justice to you, 1 have thought proper to make
known uneof the most extraordinary cure*, in my own case,
that boa ever been truly recorded. In the ihonth of Octo
ber hut, I was afflicted with a severe gathering in niy breast
which formed a largeabsoecs, and also communicated t»
my Lungs and very much afflicted them, and discharg'd
large quantities of corruption, external and iDti-miL 31 v
breath could also peas through my Lungs and out through
the cavity of my breast with apparent ease, attended with a
violent cough, day and night, loss of appatlte, and extreme
debility, so that my physicians thought my ca«e entirety
hopeless and beyond the power or medicine. I remained iu
this wretched condition for a long time, nntllXwaa wasted
to a mere bkeMon, and there seemed to be no hope for me;
bat haring read in the public papers of the many wonderful
cur * performed by your <'<jn\jround Syrupof IFJd Cherry ,
I timncjintrly sent to Baltimore for live tattle*, and com
menced iu o«j, and to my great satisfaction and that o. my
anxious family, the abscess cr op.nlug in my lungs began
to heal, and the cough subsided, and on using ten bottle* 1
was restored to permet beai'h.
Over five years have elapsed, and I still remain a p»rfertly
hearty man at this data, June‘Jd. l!»o. 1 have Dvt had a
day’s sickness for the last eighecn months.
Please accept my grateful acknowledgments.
Tours, very rr«pectfnlly, THOMAS DTXON.
FLACK, BARNES A CO.
Mere wonderful ctires hare been and are daily made by
Dr. Sway uc’s Compound Syrupof WildChoriy, than by any
medicine ever discovered; composed *olely of vegetable in.
grt-dient*. It can be used with perfect safety.
HE CAREFUL IS PCUCHASISd.
To obtain the original and only genuine preparation of
With Cunti't. which must have the portrait and (denature
of DR. £W AVNE on each wrapper around the tattle.
This invaluable remedy, prepared only by Dr. STY AVNE
k SON, Seventh st., second door above .Market, Philo.
DR. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. HO Wood street, Wholesale
nd Retail Agent. mr27:d*wT
Children Cutting Teeth.— To MoTstas m
KriWM— DR. B. S. PARRIS' CELEBRATED SOOTH
-ISG SYRL r r, —This infallible remedy baa preserved hun
dred* children when though Lpast recovery.from convul
sions. A* pool an lh» Syrup is rnbt>ed ontbegutna, the
child will rccoTcr. This preparation is et». innocent,eCl
eacinus, and to pleasant, that no child wQI refuse to let it*
gum* be rubbed with it. When Infant* are at the age of
four months, though there is no appearance of teeth, one
bottle of the Syrup should bo aied on the gum*, to open the
pores. Parents should never be without the syrup in the
nursery where there are young children; for if a child wakes
iu the night with pains in the gums, tno strop immediately
giTes ease by opening the pores and healing the geme, there'
by preventing convulsions, fevers, Le.
Prepared only by Dr. Ewayne £ Son, Phils. 1000 bottles
;«t rec*ivt«J and for sale by thv Pittsburgh Agent,
Da. OEO lI4IEYSER, 140 Wood at.
FLACK A TURXKS, tgi-tti.
srt'enty-flTe Biew and Second Uand
carriages ajst) buggies,
rot SALE At
WHITER REPOSITORY,
TWO MILK KU.V, ULAR RAIVfiL'A
THE subscriber offer* for sale, ornjajL
on the most reasonable ifmi.
Sue assortment cf Barouches udsecond-hs nd Baggie*, tnadA
by Watson, of Philadelphia, sotn* bnt little- used.-Also,
twenty-one now Buggies, wade in my own ehep, from the
very best material purchased in the cutern market. A fine
lot of Trotting Wagons, new end second hand. Also, a lot
of Boat Wagons, Jenny Undi, Germantown Wagons, Joreey
Wagona ana Rockaway*, two fine Phaetons, teats for four
?!reon% one of them \VAlsou’s make and one of them New
ork make. Two fine Saltire, one made by Mr. Dtitodgere,
Philadelphia, and a few common Buggies, rult&ble for light
marketing. The subscriber flatters himself he nut make it
to the interest of pereont wishing to -purchase, to give him
a call-
The establishment is convenient to the city, the Excel
ilorpmbibns line Coaches pasting tbs door every ten min
ute*. mr2kdiwSm*T
SAHTEL FAHNESTOCK,
Foreign and Domestic Hardware.
-Vo. 74 Wood Street, between Diamond alley
ami I'mtrth street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
THE subscriber is now opening a largo pnd
well selected amortmotit of Foreign and DrmesCic
Uardwarts and will be sold on as good terms as any bottsn
in this city. Ills assortment embraces a general assortment
of Hardware,Cutlery, Carpenter "Tools, (Union Places,) Ac.,
Ac., to which bo invites the attention of Merchants and
others before supplying themselves.
oeEfcdtf— mrld SAM’L KAfINEaTOCK.
Sundries.-
460 bushels prime Clorcraeed,
30 hhds. N. 0. Sugar,
30 bbls. Goldon Syrup Molasses
1000 kegs Nalls, assorted sUes,
15 bbls. Roll Batter, .
2UOO Prime Codfish,
300 bushels Rye, .
100 boxes Window Qlaa, ■
30 colls Manilla Rope,
59 bales Navy Oakum,
60 dox. Ziuo Wash-boards,
100 do. Patent Backets,
•J3O do. Corn Brooms,
In store and for sale by (fe24> WATT A WILBUR.
TO THE MEMBERS OF LIBRARY AS
SOOIATION.—-After this d«te, no books will be gtf«-n
out, until further notice. Members having Books in their
possession, will please return them before APRIL Ist, as
the Library Committee an about to classify tho Books; and
publish a catalogue. By order of
_mrt4:tapl LIBRARY COMMITTER.
Removal—Baerhave'e Holland Bitter*.
WE have removed the manufactory of
IKEBiLAVR’9 HOLLAND BITTERS to No.2TWood
stmt, below Second. .- _, “
folfcdswtfT
CASHMERE and Oriental Tapestry Imita
tions on Wall Paper, of French and German mazrafao
toM, for sale by W. P. M ARBI!ALL A CO.
TAR —20 bbls. now, fine, for sale by
LEWIS A EDGRRIJON,
So. 100 Wood ttroet.
HEMP —-4 bales choice Kentucky, for
tvioe miken use, joz! Landtoß acJ for Bile be
tartS ATWELL, LEE k 00.
BBLS. N. C. TAR for sale by *
lvv daqaley, cosgbavk* co
No. IB A 20 -yy-ood ,t.
Ground mustard, GronnTTw?
Ground Cinnamon, Ground dorra, and lOfTm.tl
Csmlr, rov’d and for i«l« at wholwale or retail tor
mr23 MACKEOWN fcyiKLEY, Ko. 167 UlvrtT at
Extract logwood—B doz. boxes for
wJc »t redneed r»toe by MACKEQWN * FINLEY
AQ BBLS. LINSEED OIL to arrive for
by mrQ MACKEQWN k FINLEY.
Artist materials of ail da^oiTpHonZ
to be had wholesale or retail by r
mtl: n. l. yAnsEsrocg ± co.
STRANGE'S Superior Pencil Sharoencr
J for tale by fy a tTAVPV ’
nrl9 ConarMptrtmd gtcimlrttwt.
SDGAE— 110 hhds. prime N. O. Saeariust
‘ B.EOBIBOS
“ “ SSi Liberty etract.
ACOIJ—SO.OUO lbs. Hanu,: Shoulders and
_jHde« tauaokn hoow amf forwl* by
• a. ROBiaoy * co.
IVTOLASSES— 40° b bl 9 . Plantation and 20-
.V .. CO.
—A O.S*6UV
“I 8 bbls - jnst reo’d
Xjtnd mrtO R. RODIfeOH *£o.
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