PITTSBURGH: THURSDAY MORKDtO, APRIL 1, 1858. n- QFricLu. PXFtE or CTrr ttevn of the City and Neighborhood. MKETrsoop Stockholdehs or thb P., Ft. era meeting of the Btockhold ed in r ® e^e^ ter^a - Persona interest ?«£„?«# f eat , road were present from the from Nnw ttlS 11 ®* 1 w ! lich il P ll9B ®** and Philadelphia and other eastern h T our, P r « T i°oaly appointed, the *3laVi *’ ° en Le9ter BliM of Delphos, Ohio, cayed the mooting to order. The Secretary of q£ , J „ bem S absont, on motion of Zadoo atreet, Esq., Thomas Goodman, Esq., of Ohio, WB n 6 b 6 1?? t 0 act M SeCTel **7 of tfa e meeting. .h‘ fon„„°““ clly ' E,,] - of WoMt "’ lo M,Trv , TUat n ° P e ™“ ,hIU bB cirgiblo oVnerfiTtn T° f ,bi " wh ‘° >» “°‘ ‘be o*ner bf 100 shares of ctoct, and who does not hn«v * D .l edited with that number on the books of the company. Mr. Dill, of Allegheny, opposed the resolu uon in a speech of some length Gen. Robinson sata that such a resolution would be inoperative, •*? U*© charter provides that any mao who has* 'Stock is eligible. Mr. Ilonderson, of Allegheny, spoke against the resolution Mr. Reynolds, of Canton, op posed the resolution as a movement of the East ern etocjt holders which Mr. Street said was not a true imputation. Ho said that it was of vital importance that the P. It. R. should have an in terest .0 the P Ft. W. It. R., and enflUre Us completion. The resolution was laid upon the tablo by an unanimous vote. Mr Cu> (Prcst.) then laid upon the table a repnrt called for by a resolution of yesterday, relative to the salaries ol the President of road, etc., as follows: G. W. Casa, President J. Edgar Thompson C. T. Sherman Solicitor J. Larwill Samuel Hanna Wm. Williams. * W. B. Ogden ; Tbco. F. Moran C. W. Russell Wm. Robinson, jr M m. Wado R. M. Kelly „ J. K, Edgerton, V. Pros:.. A. L. Wheeler John Evans. Total for tho year ending Dee. 21, *57... 14,»9fl 57 This report was adopted by an unanimous voto, but few, however, appearing to vote. Mr. Stroet then presented the copy of a mem* orial to the Legislature against the Tonnage Tax, whioh was read by the Secretary. One of the leading arguments used in this paper, was that the various States through whichthoroad passes have the same right to levy tonnage taxes as Pennsylvania has, and that if these other States .should undertake to levy a tax as Penn sylvania has done, all comity between the States would -bo destroyed, and trade annihilated. It was alleged that the tax as now levied in this State is unconstitutional and it was declared that the , farmers of Btarfce, Wayne, Richland and othercounties areunwilling to pay tribute to Pen nsylvania as is the custom for those who are obliged to pass through the uncivilized countries of Africa. After it was read, Mr. Street made a speech in favor of the memorial and submitted the fol lowing resolution : Retolvtd, That the tonnage duty or tax col - lected by the State of Pennsylvania through the Agency of the E. R. RTCo. is in thejudgment of the shareholders of this Company, an infringe ment upon the constitution of the U. S. a viola tion of comity between States, an injury to the citizens aloDg the line of this Company’s road and a serious injury to our property, and that we approve of the memorial addressed to the Legisla ture of Pennsylvania by the board of Directors asking for a repeal of the tonnage tax. Sfiolv'v i‘% We desire candidly to lay beforo the people of Ir ‘ * : tWa city and county. We hare several timed SgvA li: _v r n ft , m f fmxCTO: ! S ll ?’’ 6 .’ ™Zi? ktn *■> msutnlion and desire to do so again. asking tho organisation of that lerriiory. In the first place, the turnkeys are os follow: Tho Minnesota Bill came ap. A man named Knottier, sentenced to.the jail ! *!r- Polk, in view of Mr. Wilson’s amendment for assault and battery. He, we believe, is No. y ester day, adopted moved that Minnesota be allowed 1. Second, we/haro Bob-Shepley, sentenced for : th^ c representatives. Lost, yeas 14,nays 24. larceny; third, James Mackerel, sentenced for Mr. Doolittle’s amendment to Mr. Fitch’s amend assault and battery with intent to kill. ji, e ; me .^ t an . d l° 8t » yeas 20, nays 33. right place for him is Allegheny City, within the I,tc “ * original amendment was submitted to walls, but his counsel plead irith Judge McClure Zl TJlwL"™'T','!!”'' I"” to h» mpp/*trnl oti/l witu u;_ 1 1 ~ r a „ anally assumed the shape that Minnesota bo ill I),?n/r!r d h . h lo 3 cl J colleagues allowed two representatives until a new caucus shall are the police officers, so to speak, of the mati- show that it is entitled to a third. Lost: veas 1H tution known m town as the County Jail. Cn- ‘ nays 27. der such worthy keepers, of courso a high sys- Mr- Iverson, of Ga., moved that Minnesota bo tem of moral restraint prevails. But how mat - j to two representatives until the next impor ters are regulated there, may bo more clearly y onmcnt of representatives among the various inferred from the following truo histories: L ’ ,t; d.j. 20 Simon Brady was commuted to jail some days ti „; “’,“,“'7 “ ‘, ho ° 7 00 Ir ' D , ou 1 s! “' .f j 1 , , ~ ,« 1 tion on Monday last, to strike out the whole section * e ly conduct ; that is, Mr. Brady The yeas and nays being asked thereon, Mr. Douglas was crazy. He is a good, honest, hard working [ withdrew tbo amendment. map, who has periodical attacks of insanity, Mr. Benjamin, of La., moved to reconsider, which which last but a short time. Becoming violent, motion being carried by five majority, tho question he was sent to jail as a place of safety, nntil he recurred on Mr. Iverson’s amendment. It wa* again might recover. Alderman Steel, for whom he los . l: 21 » 29 - hod worked and who was interested in him vis- MrJfulee, of Florida, said he had several atnend itedthoman and found him with a black eye offer, but moved to postpone tho further and otherwise bruised. Brady was sane when co “ 9ldora . t ‘ on of tbe b,U t.U to-morrow. iU il.lo,m» n 1 ~ 3 . . , , , Several Senators seemed desirous to take a veto on b«i !r ma n llod OD , h T* “? declared that | tho bm , bot an eiocative gession wag fiDaIJ/ a d ~ , g 0 lars stolen from him in tho jail; i upon, and the Senato subsequently adjourned, that when he charged tho theft upon somo of I Hocse.—Mr. Burlingame of Mors, said ho trarop them, a young man kicked birn in tbo stomach, i led tjio threat of disunion scornfully and defiaotly Kuntzler, the lovely turnkey, then ru9bcd to tho ■ under ft*ot. He would shake hands with tho fire-eaters melee and pounded Brady to his heart’s content. I the'Suuth to exterminate the doughfaces who mis- The poor fellow bad to stand it, because he bad I represent tho views of the North. 110 was prepared fallen among thieves. Now we want the people t 0 vo *° for *^ r * Crittenden's amendment of the lian to bear in mind that these are not mere empty ! f aa BUI * ile tfaid lbe Democrats, the Repub charges, for yesterday Mayor Weaver, who never r l!ioSoutb Americans all unitoon this floor wearies In the way of his duty, and Alderman [in rcMon % but precenoert which Siect, went before tbe Grant! Jury and made a Sth* I '’CL"' H T„r .t! _ 1 tr , ~ maU( - a to the young men of the country without distinction presentment of this rasca , Kuntzler, the turn- of party to stuialn the Douglas men, who hare kept key, a couvict in tbo jail, and the above facts their faith and remained firm while others have bled having been shown to them they found a true . * D tho presence of power. bill against him. His sentence, which ho is now ! Mr. Gilmer, of Georgia, arguod in favor of »d mit eorving out at a turnkry, will expiro on the Blh ‘‘“g Kansas without the Lecompton Constition. leav. of April, and ho will be tried on the new indict- * Dg lho P eo P Irly settle the question. The la ment on the 10th. So much for Ihc first caao !uo of lhis woulJ ~o satisfactory to them and the The second caso is on this wise. On the 22nd co .“ at . ry anJ 00 P rinc *P , « would thereby bo cumpro of March a negro man named Jesse Waters, misC ‘' about CO years of age, was sent to jail while suffering under an attack of insanity. This man came to this city from Philadelphia, bringing the highest recommendations, which be has ■ proved himself worthy to have received. After ho came here he procured a situation as cook or waiter at that well known place of resort, “The Pittsburgh Club Rooms.” The man was attack ed with a severe fit of insanity, and a formal complaint having been laid before the Mayor, he had him committed to the watch house, and then I in order to secure Waters’ comfort and safe keep i ing until such time as the Guardians of the Poor might communicate with Philo., of which city the lunatic is a citizen, be was sent to jail on March 22nd. There he, a raving crazy man, was put in the same cell with tho negro man Cox, who cut the throat of Louisa Williams, in Garrison alley, some weeks since. He had not been there long j when a cry of murder was heard, and the at tendants whom we have already mentioned, rushed in and tried to knock Waters down.— The old fellow, however, got out of his cell, when the lovely “Charley” Bothwell. committed to jail for stealing two sides of beef, rushed valiontly upon the poor creature and dealt him a murderous blow under tbo jaw. A lawyer who happened to be at the jail visiting, his client, heard other prisoners congratulating “Charley on tho manner in which be “floored the nigger.” £ll these things happen ed about a week ago. Yesterday, Geo. Fortune, Esq., Secretary of Board of Guardians, received' a letter from the Philadelphia Board recognizing their obligations to support Waters, and re questing him to be sent thither. Mr. F., who is a kind hearted man, together wiih the Mayor and Drs. Shaw and TindU who hap pened to be along, went to the jail to aeo about moving Waters. Dr. Shaw said as Boon as he saw the man-that his jaw was brokeu, and more over expressed it as hia opinion that it would be very difficult to set it again Ever since the first day he was committed this man ha 9 been lying in his cell with a broken jaw, the hones being unset. Mr. Fortune at once procured his release and he was sent to the hospital. We are sure this fact never could havo come to the no tice of Dr. Baldwin, who is intent upon his duty as jail physician. We simply state the fact/, without any wish to color or distort them and if anything more utterly disgraceful can bo found wo wouldliko to hear of it. Jf.my person knows anything worse we would be glad if they would keep it to themselves. .$3,60/5 60 136 23 671 28 459 84 198 30 899 40 3,286 80 375 04 651 84 A boy yesterday brought nn infant's arm, which he had picked up at the corner of Hand and Liberty strec.s, to the Mayor's office. The Slayor has it preserved in alcohol. It has a gash on the back of the hand as if inflicted by a hatchet. Dr. Murdoch thought it had not been cut off by a car wheel, which was at first supposed. There is no clue to the-mystery as yet. Tn* rescued from the Col. Crossman, under the circumstances which we noticed yes terday, turns out to hare been that of E. O. Kennedy, plasterer, who was on his way hither from New Orleans. His brother resides in -Birmingham and his wife and three children in Tarcntnm. His body will be brought home for interment. The Grand Jury, having passed upon 000 bills, finished their labors yesterday and were discharged. BtACKtrooD s Magazine, for March, has been received, and is for sale by Hunt & Miner, Ma sonic Hall. Strakurr /» Towju. —Wo have been gratified by a eall from Frederick Ayer, Esq., tho business man of the firm of J. C. Ayer A Co., Low-oil. A short ac qoaiotanco with tho gentleman convinced us that not tho Doctor’s skill in compounding bis medicines is alono concerned in the immense consumption of them ; but that it takes business talent of no ordi nary meagare to pus them Around tLe world. Mr. Ayer, manifestly, has tbesp abilities and tbu success of his house show* that he uses them Wkiy. j GLYCERINE, OLYCERIXE,'; ‘GLYCERINE, Highly perfumed. Sura cure and preventativo of Chapped Hands, Faco and Lips, for sale at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, comer Pcuq and St. Clair Street*. Moving Day is approaching and housekeepers will find the occasion a good one to procure each ar ticles as they need. G. W. Hobley, Federal street, Allegheny, is prepared to furnish Cooking Stoves, domestic house-furnishing, Wire Bird Cages, and everything in his line, very cheap for ca»h.. Exam ine his stock of stoves Before purchasing elsewhere.'* We tUlnk vre are Justified In laying that no other Fill or remedy for Liver Complaint, lias gain ed, so deservedly, the reputation now enjoyed by Dr. McLant'tCkUbTalii liwr prepared by Fleming Brtu*. of Pittsburgh. As an evldoace that they will cure, rva-l the following certificate from a lady residing iu oar own city: N*w Yoke, January 33d, ISSIi. This is to certify that I bsvo had tbs liver complaint for six yean, asd never could get any medicine to help me un til 1 commenced using Dr. M'Lane’i Celebrated Liver Fills, prepared by Fleming Bros 1 can now any to the public, that they have completely cured me; and I do hereby ro commend them to all persons afflicted with a diseased Liver. They will cure. Try them. MARIA EVANS, N 0.93 Lewis*. tAwFurchasersahankkbecareful toaskforDß-M’LANE 8 0 BLED BATED LIVEKTILLS, manufactured by FLEMING -BROi, of Pittsburgh, Fa. There are other Fills purporting to be Liver FOls, now before the public. Dr. M'Lane's gen oloe Liver Pills, also bis celebrated Vermlfugo, can now be bad at all respectable drug stores. None genuine xnthcnU Ike denature af mrCCtriawT - FLEMING BROB. PITTSBURGH THEATRE.— MISS KIMBJSRLY Loin ahd Mansctsxss. J. G. HANLEY Bt*sk tturaan. ruct or ADxisaioa. Boxm _...6Qe. 1 Private Box, large fS.OO Second Tier 25c. j Private Box, small 6,00 Third Tier - lie. | Colored 80x........ 60c Colored Gallery 55c.) Single Seats in Private 80x,51,00. ’* Pint night of the engagement of Mr. T. Q. RADAWAY. THURSDAY EVENING, April Ist, 1858, will he acted the comedy of PAUL PRY.—Paul Fry, Mr. T.H.Hadaway; Phoebe, Mrs. Van Dee ring. Dance Master Lewii. To be followed with the petite remedy, entitled COOL AS A CUCUMBER—riompor, Mr. J. G. Hanley; Wiggins, Mias Safford. To conclude with the laughable. farce, entitled THE DEAD SHOT—Uector Timid, Mr. Hadaway; Louisa Lovetrick, Ross Cline Safety and Economy in Light. WHY will you burn Comphene and fluid, when you can get a cheaper end Utter light. Pure Kerosene oil, made fn-m the gas of Cannei Coal, produces the cheapest, most brilliant, steady, pleasant and safe port able light ever offered to the public, and no danger of ex plosion; more brilliant tb&a goe, ana quite as cheap; lamps of tbe roost simple nnd cosily managed construction. Fur ealoby I. D. A G. HODKINSON. No. 79 Smitbfield street. Beware of a counterfeit already in tbe market, made from Osmphene, with a little Coal oil to scant it. f-2fcdly New goods for spring sales.— Wear* dally receiving from our own and Eastern Factories, additions to our eto«k, which consists in part of Floor Oil Goths. Carriage Oil Cloths, Furniture OU Goths, Table Oil Goths, Crash OU Cloths, Transparent Oil Goths; Transpt Window Shades. Buff Hollands and Shade Trimmings. Merchant*, Hoowkeeper* and other* reqairingany goodi fo oar line aroloTltod to call and examine the Block and Judge fortbemaelre* (o regard to No. 20 and 23 St. Qalftreot RHUBARB ROOTS—SOD strong Plants rfy. Victor!* „ r ‘ AGNESlA—Unsband’s, Henry's’ Mus ■ar’a u)d Citrate. conitaottj os hand at j jos FLEMINGS, for Utamood and Markat «t- ACKEOWN* FINLEY are Agents for the J. B. brand cf VaraUbfi. Warebotue No. IG7 Liberty atryt. P l ** 6 fTTALL PAPER—Spring Stock, new pat- VV ttraa at Paper Boom of E.C. COCHRANE, ijy No. 6 Federal et, Allegheny. * S—2s bbla. receiving by URPSbu*... '**nx*oWs * must, *«• ribattj atZWt Btflfl A—. No. i». _ ; Days. Tho following Bills were read in place; By Mr. Scott; to release Samuel Baird from the penalty of usury. By Mr. Foster; To enable the City of Pitts burgh to increase its revenue. By Mr. Irwin: To enable Isaac Pennock, Trustee, to sell property. The Bill to sell the Canola to the Sunbury Rail road was taken up and fought at every stop. After the previous question had been called five or six - times it passed a second reading. Mr. Foster offered an amendment m endorse the bonds not guaranteed by the state, and in cose tho sale on a mortgage is n->t enough to pay the state, the Commonwealth resume possession, Lost: yeas 39 nays 50. The bill for the re-charter of the Merchants’ and Manufacturers Bank passed finallv and needs but the Governor's approval to become’a law. The vote was yeas 43, nays 30; all oar representatives voting aye except Mr. Foster who voted in the negative, and Mr. Voegbtley who did not vote. Laieit trom Europe, Xew \ohk, March 31.—The Canard steamship Persia, arrived this moruiog, with Liverpool advices to tho 20ih inst. Livebpool, March IS.—Provisions: The market closed with a declining tendency. Beef hearr. Pork do Tallow unchanged: butcher'* quoting at 55*. Liverpool Breamutfs Market.—The bread stuffs market closed steady, with some large specula tion purchases. Tho marKut clospd at following quo tations: Western 21 (£22<; Philadelphia and Balti more 22<£235._ Wheat closed dull at 6s 3d for red, and 7t(a,7» 6d for white. Corn closed steady with an improved demand; mixed and yellow quoted at 33s 6d (i£34s. Liverpool, 19th.— Cotton. The sales f..r the week were 31,000 boles, including 4,000 to t-pccuiaiors and 3,000 to oxj orters. Thera has been a decline of J iu all xjUAlities. the market closing with a declining tendency. Tho sales to-day were 4,000 bales; hold ers were pressing on tho market. The quotations are 03 follows: Fair Orleans, 7s; middling, 7s; fair Mo. bile, "i; middling. Cj; fair uplands, 7s. middling ftj. The stock in port is 350,000 bales, including 243,000 American. Ciiicaco, March 31.—The mooting last night, held for the purpos.o <>f endorsing the Administration, was a failure. The’'anti Tecomptonitej had a m;«j..rity, and refused tn hear speeches in defene* of th* Ad ministration. St. Loti l !. March 31.—The river is falling again, and ali the upper «trcaws aro on a decline, lieuw rein Ja>t night; clondy this morning, and very wet. Thermometer at 54 J . Louisville, March 31. —River falling; seven feet eight inchen in the canal, and aix feet ~n iho falls. Weather cloudy. Thermometer G3*. Rictnrorrn. March 31.—The Legislature passed the Bank Bill as amended, requiring a rcsumpth-n of specie payments by the first of Mot. Nea lung, March 31.—A company of sapper* ind Miner* left West Point to-day for L'uh in com aand of Col. buano and Lienu Aloxandcr. Montreal, March 31.—Tho ice is breaking up ind the river will soon bo clear. Dunkirk, March 31. —The navigation is open between here and iho western porta. Telegraphic Markets. iVrn- Ycse. March 31.—Cutton; calcs 600 bales at a ‘lncline of %\ the ijcoutloa* are nominal; thurv is but littb- In •in.ry not] tl.e pricm an? weak. Flour flrm; sales 12.00 U bbls, exrej.t Southern, which is quirt Corn flrm; 27 000 bush niiXrO Western sold at lieef firm at sl2ft]3U. I’oik strsdv, jirtftie at $13.C6r413,76. Ilacou quirt Uallrr Tsllow and Lin-eed -toady. Lard lower; sales at W£iA , Sugar heavy Cuflr* quiet. Tea; the tale was flat Ooluug has slightly declined. Freight* are drooping Cattle Murk-1 TliP receipts were, 2,400; Bhe*|> r.,o3u>. no S*ino Beeves, owing to a docraaso in supplies, base ad- TV 1 *"? }i c < ** le * 10 ''a> averago Hog* are quoted at U S' I YS »'* corn fad; other* are unchanged Stock Market lower; Chicago nnd Rock island. 72; Cumberland Coal, 1*; lUitiois Centra] shares, lacrosse and MHwhii kle, Michigan Southern, 22: X V Central 86fc; IbeiL Ing, Railroad, 46%; Milwaukie and Mississippi, 31. CleVe- Lu>d and Pittsburgh, 14. —Port -ibn-PUIa, March 31 -Thure has been more doing in Hour today, uud 4000 bbls were sold at *3,26 for snperflue s4.6o for ertraand $4,02*4 extra family, inrlodiog Huxj bbls of (ho latter on private terms, and 1000 bbls of ton dnnued at $-1,37%; receipts are Increasing. Ryo Flour is firm at |3,w, anifCoru Mea! at $i Wheal Is coming for ward freely, and meets very limited Inquiry; 3000 bush sold at for Bed, and $1”0@1,30 Tor White, including Inferior, below our lowest figures. Rye Is wanted atVOc ,c * rc * * O - Bulk Side, advanced to Sc. il . le * u f- » demand tor the former. Them la nothing doing in Shoulders or Lard. *"• *• «*»* A. JXCISOI C f** eatLL ... Att'y at Las HEKRY, JACKSON &, CAMPBELL. ikneral Land Agenti and Ktal Estate Brokers, •D EFERE\CES:-nON E “j X S."bLAufe, « V S £? l * rsot ’ f“~ Uon. J. L. Dawson, Brownsville, Pal H. L. JUchmond.Ksq., Mead villa, P&2 Uon. Wm. Woahington City; Hon. C. L.Knapp, Washington Cltr O. W 1 Cleveland, Fort Dee Moines, Iowa; Wm. D. Knox. lowa Cltw Uerritt CUrk, Esq, Foaltnoy, Vt.} Hon. Wm. C. Bradley Brattlehoro, Vt.; Clark A Brother*, N. Y.; Clark A Brothers! St. Luula, J. J. Beardsley, Esq .. Rock Island, Ilk Messrs. Ainsworth A Lynde, Bock Island. Ilk Messrs. Fish k Leo, Bunkers, Rock Island, 111. my22;iyway SEED POTATOES—EarIy Kidoey and Moontain Jnbe. mr2fr6td« JAMES WaKDROP QUO HIIDS. PRIME N. 0. SUGAR fur sale en landing (mrl7) JA3 OARbINEIt. CHEAP WALI. PAPER—Thousands of rolls to sell at 8,10 and 12U cenu. W. I*. MARBTIALL A CO. PJ[] EAGS) DRIED APPLES for salo by BAOALEY, OU3ORAVE A Co mr2l Xo. 18 and 20 Wood it. "| SACKS FEATHERS for sale by J- BAGALKY, COSORAVK 4^o n»r24 Xo. 18 A 20 Wooil st. 1 n DRUMS CODFISH for sale by ' d- '-J BAOALEY, COfiORAVK' A CO mril No. 13 A2O W U od ,e. FRESH- BUTTER—C bbls. choice Table Rutter, Just received and fur salo at No. 27 6th at *°f33 11. RIDDLE. GLYCLRINL & CAMPHOR SOAP— fgro. "f this Bopcrior articlojuat r*c'd and for Mia hr ** B, L- FAHNESTOCK 4 CO. MOLASSLS —400 bbls. Plantation and 20 bbl». Sjtuj> MoUsaet Ja»t mM and for w]» by _ It- ROBISON * CO. T ARD—3O kegs and 5 bbls. Lard just rec'd -U lad lor »4le by nr?o ' R. ROBISON * CO. T LAS—150 half chests Y. H. Imperial and Black Tea* Jut rac’d and Tor tala br ■ mr2Q R. ROBISON A CO rpOBAGCO.—3O boxes s 'a, b's and 9’s lump JL Tobacco, pric« 15 c*nu par lb,Jeat rpcaired and for ,4 * o i;y T. UTTLK k CO, . mra> No. lla Second «trr*L BACOJv —00.000 lbs. llama, Shoulders and Pidei in l». principally Molauos, W.bbls at 35@Sfl, 40 ■ o i 25 hbU at 35, and 15 do to country dt JTJ^. BACUN—SaIes of 9,000 lbs Hog Round at TV, 9 and 9sf and 19.0X1 lbs In lota at 7K@"K f jr Shoolderi and 9W for M eatern Hama. I l>i 'LFS—A demand for prion; aalea of 23 and 100 t.! T t;rioo, " l SL75@$2,OQ; and 125 do at $2.11 . , »“l'pl7 n l«rge and market dull; a tale , * Ncshannock* was made at depot on private term* ~wi.iu<„ were offered at 45 without iodine a pnrcha*er >md lot) bus do ~,M from store at 60. * purcna**r, HAY—-email Bile, at scale.at $UV«.514,50, *54 too. *1 i cf 140>,bl * N o. lat }1,61 and 100 sack* at **•-0 y* tack. u l pi?n« K c R ! V “e S? 1 " ,u Chantry of 10bbl. at $10,50. 1 of , ,n * cloTcr »* from .tore. l '»°fJ l1 'Jcas- , . c once n traUd Lye at 14. LIM b—Sale, of 21 bbl. Lonitvllle *t $1,2;.. h- .0.-—Saie* of 10 bb!. on wharf at 10 and 3 do from .tore tnVu !I | *? a 1,6, 6 21 large, at $11.50 ft bbl ibalfbbf eSUr '' irrfWh t ° * t,U; «i« at fG WHISKEY Sale* 111 I,bis RcclMed at 2052» piUon _ MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Tl.e following L. a comparative statement of the condition Mar-b RaDk * of Uie CUjr ot - Vcw y ° rk - *M*rrh 20, and 5107,444,550 loc.Sl,Gis.tKj2 C1.902.a50 30,920,471 Dec. U 78.154 Circulation 0,853,85*2 5,692,231 Dik Mjto Norn Dcp'ts. . . 91,235,505 00,644,095 Dot.. 5W.4U7 Uud’ti Dp : t. 74,173,915 74,1»J1,7U9 Int. 27,799 The increase in 10-sob ariiing mainly from Uie purchau of of Treasury notes, which are included In the aggregate statement. The decline in the specie resorTo. i. attribu table to the depo.lt* of coin In the Snb*Trca*ury t to be exchanged for the new loan—JN. Y. Time. . Import, by Railroad. P. Ft W. AC. It. It.—ll sks pcuioes. W. A. Piasavast ? W but oats, 2 bid egg', 10 pcs wuat. liarmlollart 3 car* coat C W, A. M'Clurg, 4G bgi wheat, 98 an ty.,, 3 bbls egg* g M<-rr«r i «r, 7 hide*. It Hard; 18 ski oom, 10 dn b. w. fljitr * 18 bbls flour. Harilord; 2 Ibis eggs t do butter, Scott, Ora- haul k co: 42 ski dr apples.s6 bbls apples, D.C.llerbttjJSncs pork. *> *lll beaus, W. 11. Smith * co; 120 iks dr apples, 12 sks * beat, 109 bgs oats, 42 do rye, 85 bus ewn; J Oralc* 05 doz browns, E. Filch; 156 bus potatoes, 25 pa bacon,- Is bbl C sppics. J„ Peterson; 4 bull eggs, 144 bg» rye, M'Clurkou A r co; IST bids apples, EJdndg.-: 5 kgs butter, 3 sks dr apples *■ W. Carrico; 300 bus potatoes, C. B. Leech; 300 du, 31 C Belknap; 300 do. J Orszler, 300 do rye. Watt A WIlsoo; 108 I tgs plaster. W. O. Price; 300 bus wheat, Kennedy A Bra; 1 car reapers and mowers, J. A \V Rea; 200 bus cots. W. Duff 10 bbls applei. 4 ski rags. 44 do* buckets, R. Daliell A co; 47 Q doz brooms, C Slade, 28 ebs rags, 12 UU paper, Perkins A r co; 300 bus potatoes, D. Main SoOdo, Benjamin; 40 ska do C 5 bbls eggs. Sncatbeo; «9 iki tr*»« Stockton A cc; 17 doz brooms. 3 bbl rlov« raced, 26 ska dr apples, Brown A Ktrk- patnek; 24 ska wheal. Phillips, 6 bbls eggs 3 do butter, 3sks beaus. R. lUiUsou A co; 9 bbls apples, Shrtver A Dilworth 1 4 bgs rlovrnieed, 8 do. potatoes, U. 11. Collins; 160bbls flour ! C. C. It. Leech; 300 bus apples, Uirtoi; 7 bbls do, J. Gardiner I 350 bus potatoes, J Patton, jr; 17 ffc« dr fruit, J. Dysr- 5 bbl 1 wl.ukey, 31'Keown A i'inloy; 25 bbls oil. B. A. fahnsetock A co; 30 bg* flaxseed. Atwell, Lee A co; 15 bbls eggs odo ” butter. 150 bus potatoes. 14 cars cattle, 7 do hogs* 73 bbls I ' apples. owner*: 22 do butter, 69 do eggs, Kea; 123 do. 5 do oil. 2514 do fl..ur, 132, do apples, 51 do butler, 1&U0 bus wheat »- 28 ils dr apples, TO rks flacon, 53 bxs do, 50 bbls lard, 123 *ks potatoes, 2iVj bides, 17 sks wool, Clarke k co. Imports by Hirer, MON-iNCAUKLA NAVIGATION CO—ll pc liosn, 20 6 iks corn; 119 do wheal, 1 bbl flour, owners; 2 bx mdt, 10 bbl, lu do floor, 3 bgs corn, Swindler 4 bx money. Smith 17 rolls leather. WcaTer; 11 pc tltnbor, Blair; 3 bbl egg* RodU 6 bbl apples, owner*; 4 do eggs, ownor 34 bbl flour Thompson; 339 bx glass. Flack; 127 Ml paper, Collins; 4*4 f i "‘- LoTe * 6SU do do, Miller A Ricketson; 1? Us hay, Glltnore; 33 bbl apple*. owner. MJLLSBORO per Flat Oen Scott— 4oobbl apples 900 bn* Oils, to do dr apples, lot moving. 2 buggies. WEST NEWTON per Judge MTlure_22pc Iron. .*-00 ft Irjerd. 1 too marketing, 212 bntuau; lot coal boat pins. 3 buggies, 79 bbl flour.. WHEELING, per CbeTolt— 25 kgs tobae, Lewis A Edgar’ I e tnn; 7 bbl, 24 Shi >«u. owner, 112 ski rye, Woodrow; 85 do do, Mus- grave. T 5 bbl apples, owner 26 sks oats. Uuffman 4 cc 46 bbl flour. H’Cully. 17 sks rys. Bell; 28 bbl floor 13 do apples, 113 bgi coru, Fetzer 02 do do. Riutall; lo ska scran /■ rahn-etijik L_ TTio nvor.ie getting quite low and tbe number of U»U gradually Ire« b-ohiig Tbe Departure. were (be South Am.rte* full of people for 5t Loiit*. iw»> the Aim* with »oot-freight l«r Now dh.». »oii !••• I.ickfi f«r Louimllaond intermedia:* port* Tb* Ida .W.Cspi. Mav wu *ll ready to U*to l M t evening with imwdfcn and flight lu abundanre. She ti an il.rui bote miJ will be a'serriosable on*. 0 UiVjVj, To-rur-The Prima Done*, Opt Ford. had lb* br *? on »•««■ She in lively with t-e, business Ilk*. Sb* »1U leave Unliy positively *i 4p M , { or the Missouri river, *l*o tb* rteamer !. rb ; l * l ' l Tb " •j'loodld CwnbnJg*. c*pt Deane, w,n leave thil p>»y for th* Illinois river. Now 1»’ll* rl.Ki.r* Tb- Minerva, C*pt. GurdoD will 1 **« U-I.y c-rutr.ly for L-«U»III* Tb* Moderator. Capt. yrank Marat*. will Ireve Unlay for St Loan. The N U.-lme*. Capt. U*du«dj loots likely to l*a(* to-day for M zce pel!. Aftet to day, tli« J.cob Toe, Clara Dean and Potomar are • the oili *f>at» her- which ar. up for Louisville .... fbe R T Ti e«i»« and Vixen are loading for the Upper Mississippi. They r wi.l 1.-atr . lor otb«r*l>o»U »v**JrertiMaieoL “ N*?nvti.u— Th. Cumberland wa* to ft n - narlgal.U order • urt;h. arrived on Sunday Departed—Alumoot, f..r Wbreling; Uallacaatid Anglo-baxon. for Pittsburgh, and CLeeatiiaii, o>r Cincinnati. The >t Louis aud 9t Paul Union line will 1.0 compOMd Penibtnaw. Capt. Urlffith; Canada, «a.-d; Uenry Clay. Ca rati be 11; Metropolitan, Rhode*; Min- f ik*.U Bella, Hill: \U L Ewing, Green; Denmark, Gray; *ll ■nle-wbnet and fine *i*ara-r» The weather conUnuee verv - ogroealle 1 Another Missouri Rlv.* Steamboat Line has bewn formed ?* ‘“rn frura the Mo.. 11-pnblican. reusi.tiiig of the L. foil "*10,; l-rfUe to be called the People*. Line; Star of the West . Duncun d. C.irUr, Platte Valley, L. A. Ogden. E. M. < RyUnd.klurfrjc*', D. A. January. J. H. Oglcl.y, Kowena ysnaba, Edinburgh, .-ky.Lark. Aw Witgua. Flnrilds, Wm I CJimpbeil, rulun.J. H. Loess, Admiral. War Ksale, tmm I Alonru I hiM. .-join City, Carrfor, John Warner T. E Ttitt • •-< Monongabela, Emigrant. Meteor. On Fnday night, about 12 o’clock, th* Jeani* w nipple, t..und down, cacn* in eolllsion below hock Itlaod one OI the barge, of tbe Utt*r Btriklng the formor about ten I- et from her U,w, and it r» suf.puted iToniagod her »o much u. t« her tu l»*k badly Tim r. 11 that the steamer John Dell was sunk, turnsout Ir. i e uufoundM She arTlesd at 8l Louis on Friday from . In’calln*, with a large cargo. She had met with no accident whatever. ......Tim owners of the sUwmer Flora, which was snnk at the Rock Island bridge, have mado amneements to have her raised at an expense of $3OO The Tishomingo lab iy sunk on tbs Lower Rapids, has been raised end is repairing damage, at Montroae A rij. of twent, reel U reporte-i roming out of the Arkansas. The Uw»l in the Wabash is abating tbouglTlbe country all around viocenoes, is luuudate.], doing immeose dajnage to the farms along the river. Al a point along the river Udow ' iuernoe- the river u ot.lof lu banks.making a ntldernass Ot Stssmboat Register, AltßUKD—Jefferson. Brownsvilla; Luxerne, do; Colonel Bayard, hlnal-eth, Uievoit Whoeling. DEPARTED—Jefferson, BrowntTillo; Lcxsrne.do; Colonel lUyard, Kllrabeth; CheVoil, Wbeeltng; Sooth America ‘■t Louis; Alma. .New Orleans; Rocket, Cincinnati. ' River C feet—on a itaod. HKLMBOLD-3 SEXIT.NE PREPARATION. lIKLM HOLD’S tiennioo PREPARATION. IIKLMBOLD’S Genuine PREPARATION, li ELM HOLD'S Genuloe PREPARATION. Is preparcl according to Pharmacy and Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. HKLMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION—For dimaes j)l the Dladder, Kidneys, Gravel and Dropsy. RLA~b. READ. READ!—“*Y# afflictod read," the follow ing certificate of a euro of over 20 years’ sundlng: 11. T. UcLaaoLi) —Dear Sir: I have been troubled with an affliction of the Bladder and Kidneys for over twenty ywirs. I have tried Physicians In vain, and at last conclu ded to give your gonuioo Preparation a trial, as I bad heard It highly spoken of. It afforded me immediate rellet 1 have nsed three bottles, and I have obtained more relief fi OUIIU effects and feel much better than I have for twenty years previous. I havo the greatest faith la lu rirtoes and curative powers, and shall do all in my power to make U known to the afflicted. Hoping this may prove advanta geous to you lu assisting you to introduce the medicine l am truly yours, m. McCoimci Lewktown, Pa. Jan. 28,1867. Should any doubt Mr. McCormick's statement, he refer* to the following gentlemen: Hon. Wm. Bigler, ex-Governor, Pennsylvania. Hon. Tbos B. Florence, Philadelphia, lion. J. C. Knox, Judge, Tioga Co- Pa. Hon. J. S. Black, Judge, Phnadelpuia. Hon. D. R. porter, ex-Governor. Pennsylvania, lion. Ellis Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. R. C. Grier, Judge U. H. Court, lion. O. W. Woodward, Judge. Philadelphia. Hun. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. Hon. John Bigler, exGovernor, California. Hod. E. Banks, Auditor General, Washington, D. C. And many others, If necMwary. AST - He* advertisement headed lIELMBOLD’S OE.NTINE PREPARATION, in ano her column. mr2£:CmdawF GROUND MUSTARD, dround Pepper, Ground Cinnamon, Ground Gores, and 10b mats Oaeaia. n*. 'd and fur eel* at wholcsalo or retail by mr23 M aCREuWN k FINLEY, No. 167 Liberty et. Extract logwood-s doz. boxeeTTr sale at retiured rstea by MAOKEOWN k FINLEY, /i D BBLS. LlNSEEDOlLtoorriveforealo by m r23 MACKEOWN k FINLEY. ARTIST MATERIALS of &U dcsciipUona, to be had wholesale or retail by mrl7 B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO. STRANGE'S Superior Peocit Sharpener, for sale by W. S. HAVEN, inrlD Corner Market and Second street. SUGAR —110 hhds. prime N. O. Sugar just rec'd and for sale by R. ROBISON A CO., mrto 266 Liberty street. SPICES— 200 baga Pepper; 76 do Pimento; 15 balea Cloves; 1000 matU Cassia; 2 tierro# prime "Penang" Nutmegs; Rom red and for sale by SURTVEK k DILWQRTH, mr22 130 k 132 Second street. MILL FEED—COOO lbs. chopped Food in store and fur sale by DAVID C. PEBBBT. BACON SHOL t LDERS~I2O pieces, country cured, In sturs and for sale by mr23 ATWELL, LEE k CO. •LOUR—I 4 bbls., White Wheat, in store and for talo by [mr23] ATWELL, LEE k CO. IIBON k Ct). EGGS— -5 bbla. fresh Eggs, rec'd and for sale at No. 27 6th »L 11. RIDDLE. QTARCH—IOO bxs. Pearl, 3U bbJs. do, just kj rec’d and for sale by J B CANFIELD. 6 AO bbls. prime n. a molasses! &tJ\J arriving and for «xle by JIB. GARDINER. FEATHERS— 5 *acka just rec'd and for sale by m-24 8. HARBAPQH k CO. Murphy * bubohfield have just recalved new Prints. Ginghams, Irish Linens, Jm— New goods ncefrod every ww Cays it noth enet ceravat ilhasd-ftUxieistxwti. March 20. March RIVER SEWS. As many of the above Goods were bought of ®6;at s»fp ffiompnition Call and ZCzamtn, our Stock before Pur- Formerly Love Brothers, end Toting, SION OF THB OBIGISAL BBC.BITE; kuMnlai Httsbnigh, Penns. DOVE'S COLUMN SPRING AM) SUMMER DRY GOODS. subscriber having just returned from N.w York and Philadelphia, feela cocfidcnt that ha cn of- fer INDUCEMENTS TO PURCIIASEBS, both in atylee, Qhafltjr and Price!, nnjurpaieed bj asp honaa Wett ol the RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BAYADERE DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, “ PLAIN BLACK SILKS, “ PRINTED BERAQES, “ ROBES, ORGANDIE LAWNS, Also— Challieg, Crape De Espanees, Lawns, Ac. . SHAWLS AND MANTLES BROCHE BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, Of over}- Stylo, Color and Quality. varying in prices from Two to Fif- tepn Bollftrs. FRENCH LACE AND CHANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirty Dollars. NEEDLE WORK. HANDSOME SETT COLLAR AND SLEEVES, VERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS, 3 EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, i—yJACONET \XD SWISS EDGINGS, INSERTINOS AND FLOrxcIXGS. WHITE GOODS PIQl'Ef CLOTH, FOR BASQI'ES, COLLARS AND SLEEVES,I FRENCH AND ENGLISH BRILLIANTS, JACONETTS, NAINSOOKS, MULLS, SWISS, VICTORIA LAWNS, 4«., PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED AND FIGURED. HOSIERY. A FULL AND COMPLETE AS- SORTMENT. Mourning Goods OF EVERY DESOKIPTIJON; GOODS FOR BOVS WEAR. Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive C LOTUS. Block, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive UASUMERETTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped CASSIMERES. TWEEDS, MERINO. NANKIN ETTS, CASSIMERES. Linea end Cotton Pant Staff,, Ac. DOMESTICS. THE LARGEST STOCK IK TIL MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS, I.ABOE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH, WE ABE ENABLED TO SELL THEM _ AT PRICES ohaiing Elsewhere. O. HANSON LOVE, Stevenson & Love, NO. 74 ST W, E. CHILDS & CO’S PS TEXT ELASTIC FIRM AXD PTATRR.PROOF ° CEMENT E O O Fl IST Q PEBBm Sc JOHNSON, Proprietors. * Are now prepared to contract and put on at THE SHORTEST Vot.™ tL* above Elastic Fire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing it being tho only article yot invented that wm X retui the action of the atmosphere Is ercry climate. 111 ,Dece »ifanj IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF, And In point of durability, we bellere It UeqnaL If not rape er, to any tfetallio Hoofing. We can pat It or. P t« r Old n* Tar, Iron or Shingle Kooß, it maxing nod • eneo bow flatcr steep the roof may bo. This 8 Hoofing is warranted to prove aa kbsre represented. We will pot it on for _ , , SWDOLLARS PER SQUARE, (TEX FEET SQUARE.) We will apply it open Tin and Iron Hoofs for TWO DOLLARS PER -SQUARE, being on Recount of its dorabilitv u. cheapest paint that can be nsod. J *“ E 3, We invite ail who are boilding, and also those who wish their Roof* Re pal rod, to-call at oar offleo, 133 JTUnf Stresl and azuninenmplea and satisfy themselves in regard to ibe durability and practicability of this Roofing, a a /»££«& l PERRIN A JOHNSON, WM JOHNSON I Ko - 133 street, between Wood and SmJthflsld, ' * ’ ' Pittsburgh, Pozma. «iUU^^chl^M h fouSi: < “ mln * tlooofBon3#,peClmeDiof W ’ E- cniLD S 4 OCPB EOOJIKO, left at my office, tho re lit. The material Is compounded louto remain pliable tor a great length of time. ( JzLfi**}?**** 11 aot by tho CempenUore; eonseqaeatly It would not bo liable to melt and rns offfroma rooffn Summer, or crack in Winter, i. o. extreme* of natural heat and eld would aot Infaro it It b °’ “ W °° ld no ‘ d “"'’ r '*"“■' bnl «• «>■ contrmi7 proWt a.™! 1 !;' "S’ 1 “ *,!*??? "'• n ‘ ttat Is, spirts til in, bnai, fellm* ™, | t „ nM not i„. flame It. In my spm.on such a roof willlast for years if pet oa carefully and receiving prompt attention lU, l* ctfQjl y» JO3EWI M. LOCKE, Chemist, Laboratory No. 129 Walnut street, Cincinnati, OMo. I hare examined W. E. CaiLM 4 Co’e Elastic Firo and Wol It a good invention, and am willing to insure bnildlacs thus metAj - apltlydewP /Signed] J Kegular Stranirrs. : Monongahela River U. S. Mall Packets. STEAMER TELEGRAPH, j STEAMER JEFFERSON, jJls3 j -kSgiag TCatt. J. C. Woodward. ! Capt OtORCiC CLARk. Hi ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now running regularly. Morning Boats leave Titte norgh at b o’clock A. M., and Evening Bunts nl 6 ®clock P. M. tor M’KeesporL, Elizabethtown, Moconga hela City, BeJUrernon, Fayette City. Oreenltold, California and Brownsville, there connecting with Hacks and Coaches tor Lniontawn, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Wayncsburg. Carxmcbaeltown and Jcffcraou. Paaseugors ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for {2, meals and state-rooms nn boats Inclusive.— Boats returning from Brownsville leave at ft o’clock in the morulngaud 6in the evening. For further information en quire at the Office, iptarf Boot, at the foot of Grant street. »° 5 O. W. SWINDLER, Ar.esr. FOKCiNCINNATI- lES-~ > TUESDAY PACKET.—The elegant side wheel pasaengor packet GLADI AIOK, Capt. George iL.re, Will J leave tor the above and Jotonnediate ports every TCEB - at 10 o clock, am. Per freight *r passage Apply cu ftnrlS) FLACK, BARNES * CO., Agti. Regular Wesi>ay~pac'k- , nztTZ ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—The fine steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Musxoi AnSTwiTnearo . j, ftboTe and intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o clock P. m. For freight or passage apply cn _ FLACK, BARNES AOO., a/h. For marietta and zanks- jnjvj, * ILT.K—The new and beautiful steamer UZZ E MARTIN, Capt. Beows, will le.v„ toTlEriKTe and aL IntermL-diateports, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 r tt For freight or passage apply on l>oard or to _ oel6 _ FLACK. BARNES A CO, Art* Cincinnati, Set. For Cincinnati and Louisville. —The fine steamer MINERVA, Capt John Gordon, willeare for the above and all iutennediiL- port* THIS DA*. Ist instant, at 4 o’clock, p. u. For freight or passage spplv on board, or to FLAPS, BARNES A CO, Agents. For' wabasu river.—TheTria*T splendid steamer FORTUNE, Capt. will leeve for the above uud all intermediate porta on THIS DAY the Ist Instant, at 4 r. u. For freight or pa*age apply on board or to mr *° FLACK. BARNES A CO. % 'CJ U 1 HH HouisbilU, Set. FOR CINCINNATI A 101-is'i JEsL, NILLE.—The Qd« steamer POTOMAC Je£SßgJfl- Capt. Wm. C. Harry, will leave for the above modlate ports on THIS DAY the Ist instant at 4 ?. u For freight or postage apply on board or to mr " s FLACK. BARNES A CO. For CINCINNATI A LOCI;-, tnf > IILLE.—The splendid steamer CLARA J&ns&S DEAN, Capt. 8. Cadman. will leave for the abvreauaTul Intermediate pom on THIS DAY the Ist inst. For freight or paasage apply on board or to mrJJ FLACK, BARNES A CO. d ft 2 FOR LOUISVILLE—The elegant r fESfr a. steamer JACOB POK, Capt. Stewart, leave r>r tho above and all intermediate ports MgeDNeSiER' April 7 th. For freight or passage apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agon! Raslibillr, Sec. FOR NASUVYILk—Thu SATURDAY, April 3d, at < r. u. For frei.bt : or paaaatfe apply on board cr to _ _ BARNES A CO-, A* e nti. ft ! NASII\ ILLE.—The fine steamer Js. i -L I* niBBARI), Capt. George W. Heed, will leave for tue abev* and all iatormedlatn porta. THIS DAY the CO ln*t.,at 4 o'clock, r a. For freight or piuaafe apply <>u I hoard, or to (arlfi) FLACK, BARNES A CO* Agvnta. I 'OR NASHVILLE—Te tioe new steamer RELIANCE, F. X. Rudo, Muter, will leave the above end all Intermediate port* THIS DAT, l.t instant. For freight cr passage apply on board or to mftl FLACK A BARNES, \grtts. St. Houis, &c. J | M.lssonri River Direct. I To JKFFKttSON. nOONVILLE. DRDSBWICK, LKXINU TON. WVANDOTTE CITY. KANSAS CITY, > ' LEAVENWORTH AND ST. JOSEPH. j I r pHE line passenger steamer ORB, Captain *\ A Way. !«•*« for the ftbor.. and all Intermediate porta, on THIS DAT, lit lost., at 4 P. M. For freight or pn> ■'S' on board or to tn r -i6 FLACK,BARNE3fcCO,AsU I’M St. PAUL DlKECT—ToTjrstla -M Quincy,‘Keokuk, Burlington. Muscatine, jSmSQS - I«Unif, narecjs.rt, Fulton City. Galena. Dubtuue, Pr*im DcCbien, La Crease, Stillwater and St. Paul—Tbe ± j fl “® ■*•*»« W. H. DENN Y. Capt. Alford, will leave for tbs ?* above ports on THIS DAY, Ist last., at 4r. s. For freight or paMago opply on board or to ■j | ttr3 l FLACK._BAjIN'ES A CO.. Agents 0 l\f ISSOURI KiVfiß PACKET. ' i." JL—Fur Jefferson City, ItooneTllls, r.l»«.AfßScl*iJ | gvw. drcniwffk, Lcslngton. Kansas City, Wyaniiotl lia" . !2?.', , , r . t . h, w *• Jo * e P h at *d ’Juiaba City.—The Uno steamer -i DECATUR, Capt. Frank llalley, will leave for tt-above and nil Intermediate porta, on MONDAY April f, J **' “ l * '•'' luci ,, ( ’ * F«-r freight or pnsMig* apply onboard h ° ™ r ~ _ i Barnes a co.« Agent*. ' POR KEIiKI'K t ST.I'AI'L. 7 fT3r- > - -1- —The fine sleamrr SIIENANOO. ftar.T Jr&VfSftt h B> * runcli ' !«»• f«r lh.l n'xavo and all uuertnooute ports I «*» *«J* C Maater, will kavo f u « the abort and all In- J termedlate porta, on TIIIS DAY. lit loau, at 4 r n For M i or passage apply on board . r^to )_A mr24 -a. JLACK.BARNESACO-Agtnt*. Z T? OR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK. kJ L BURLINGTON. MUSCATINE, ~ ~ ULAN !> * DAI ENHOHT—The n... .tovnerAK! ZUNA, (/- Capt. Uerdraan, will learn for tho abort and all Intcrmcdil • ' are porta, on THIS DAY, l*tlnat, at 4 p at. For freight or | pauajco apply on baatd or to * | FLACK. DARNK3 k CO-, Agta. FOR SIT LOUIS, KEOKUK.., nOCK ISLAND,DA —Tbo Ado new ttearaer R. P. w - »Ul leaTß for th* abora uad all Inlerrnadiato feb24 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. Fob st. louls and Illinois riveb —The line steamer CAMBRIDGE, Capt Samnel Dean, will leave Ter theater* and all intermediate Burn Tmg DAT, tb» Ist Imt, at 10 o’clock, a. h. For freight orpoi saga apply on board, or to PLACE, BARNES A CO- Agents. FOR St. LOUIS. — The splendid steamer* PRtMA DONNA, Capt Marsh Ford, will loav* for the above and all intermediato poru THIS DAT, Ist Inst. For freight or passage apply on board or to tarlO FLACK. BARNES A CO. ST. LOCIS & KEOKUK— , Eg. JU The floe passenger packet ). H. CONN. jfflßgSlK Capt. Woodbarn. will lost* for the above and allntcnucStSte porU THIS DAT, Ist Inst For passage or freight apnlr on bjard orto FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agu. FOR ST. LOUIS—The splendid i JEfr iL steamer NATHANIEL HOLMES, Keanu! at, will leave for the above and U-lermeduto nort?. TUIS DAY, 1.1 Inrt. For freight „ t»aiJo£_to_ _ [mrl; FLACK. If AILNES ACq. Ageni. For st. rouis, keukuk.T KOCK ISLAND, DALES A AND Rl'QUK—Tho One steamer MODERATOR, CaDt- FraS V2T? *?"“■*??«<» intermediate pom TIUB DAY, Ist itut, at I o clock, p. st. p or freight or pai-saga apply on board, or to * t™ l7 ! FLACK, BARNES ft CO.. Agent?. FOR KEOKUK, DAVENPORT. , fTS* ROOK ISLAND, GALENA, DCBCQUE. AND ST. PAUL—The flno passenger steamer Capt Devinnoy,Kill leave for theabore and all port. THIS DAT, lit Instant, at 4 o’clSJ fk &7££m or passage applyep board, or to frei « hl FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents JSUto Otlrans, &r. FOR MEMPHIS AND N'EW , fgg. “'‘!-L-LNa-Th, ..Undid j, c. Jegfoi r AEiI°NT C.pL StoetJ.l., will I-.. IboTESSS All pom on THIS DAY I.t lut-t , -.VS? For freight or passage apply on board or to * ar3Q FLACK, BARNES A CO. A. A. ZLIIST . „ . HAHDT & LTOHBW," '** m STEAMBOAT AG-ENTS, Cormr or First ajid Ferry stbrts, PITTSBURGH, pa brilllantes; 6*Ua Striped IfAn*ooka, HAlr Cord JeconetA, ladliTgn;., Bof, Cembrtce, M d other Whit. Goode, J a,, bj -r^ ?u ‘ ,T MTOmT * BDUCimELB. Ctf™w2lp,“r lmit a by w!*? fpAR —20 bblfl. now, fine, for Bale by LEWIS k RDGBRtfON, No. 108 Wood «tro*t. , l iui. iw iiuuuiiiirit XXE JIP-—24 boles choice Kentucky, for il. *»ine makers cm, fast landing and for ale by Ptg ATWELL. LEI A CO. 1 0 BBLS. N. 0. TAR for solo by lw RAOAT.gr, COSO SAVE A CO., Butt Ko.lB*»TTood*t CrsoNNAn Aoctct Rotai Inb. Co, Fob. Cth, 1857, ter-Proof Cement Roofing, and as far u I can Jcdgo, consider protected upon the same terms as I insure those covered with JXO. 8. LAW, Agt. Royal Ins. Go, London and Liverpool. iHrtiical. lleiskili/s Tetter Ointment.—llciskili’a lotter Ointment cured £•!. ROBERT M. LKB ofTctter on the head. NEW LIN, PI Dlf "L Phils., tmscured of Tetter. 1H years standing Mr. JOHN VANDERBILT, Fifth aod Gn-.-n sts, PhUa, cur-d of letter, ofl3 years »f«ndlnc UKISKHJ.J OINTMENT „rrf Mr. H.r.rlr. Third and Arch *t«. Eruption oHhe Face of 14 wars ** 11= Phil',* t°o RE T “'* ti,k ' «r~t. i*io* i™»h lin.Philn Tetter of S years standing. it nVns Jones’ Hotel, PhDa, was eure.l hr it of Rheumatism and Ulcer on the ton 1S POBTILL. Fiflh «t. Phil*, of Tetter F™*™.*™***'**-' »t, Eroplii-n r.n tho JAS. SI. BROOM, . West Phila, F.niption »r the Face, H ’‘JOWL ofiong standing. BROWN. 1W Chestnut el, Eaglo Hotel, of -JAS-n. PARRAND, Ctt Clrertnut st . Rruptien on tho Fna-, year*. 1 •tandinc 7lso^4l^ l, “ r '‘ ?onti * Front »t , Tetter, r.j years Mrs. W.M. J. THOMPSON, Twelfth and Rare sta., Eneip- Jlas, Ryi arn. • r HandingLinption on tho Face, 25 years it Yi-rando Douse, Broad and Georire its. Barber s Itch. rnfiam’m,id N^-?a AUAM ' * V K - roract(l{ Fifth aud Arch, a ß JrV r »°f o - "• KKVjSKR ’ N ” U ” "V.d at. Wholesale and Retail Ajrrm . mrl7;d4W y Children Cnttlu S Teeih.-. To Mornnns asd Svkszs -DJt. H s PA!;i::s-CF.r.KBRATEDSOOTIJ- L\G Sl’&cr.—Th,* infallible remedy has preserved hun dreds of cbii Jr.-ij wheii thought past rerorery, from convnl ai.ins. As aoon w> th- Fjrnp is rnhb~J on the gum?, tho chibi a ill recover. This preparation L so Innocent, w UR. cacici:*, and foplcnaant, that no child will refuse to lot its gnm» be nibbed with it. When infants are at lha ogoof four months, though there jj no appearance of toeth, ono of i he Frrup should be used on the gums, to open the pores. Parent* shonld never be without the symp in the nnrsery where there aro young children; tor Wa child wakes in the night with paiDs la the gums, tno syrup immiNliately gives ease by opening the pores and healing the gums, there by preventing convulsions, fevers^'c. Prepared only by Dr. Swayne & Son, PhUa. 1000 botti.-s Inst received and tor «*| o by the Pittsburgh Agent, Da. UEO H KEYSER, 140 Wood st r» ead iviiat theFsaTop •Ati r\£TX COMI'QUXD 2FRVF "VV I L D C H E 1£ R Y. The original and Gennino J’repamion.’ Disordered Slomaeh, Liver, Breast or Lungs, The wonderful cures performed by this invalnablo med icine. I n Palmonary CON SUMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Asth ma, Bronchitis, luflncnaa, Whooping Cough; Croap, tipittiDg of Bloc 4. Liver Cotnjdaiat, Pain in the £ij e and Breast Tick img or raising Id the Throat, and all Diseases of the Lungs, and Breast have excited the ostenfsh- Dient of all who bare witnessed Its mir vt-Jloas effect; there is tio account of n medicine, from th* earliest ape*, furnishing a parallel.' PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, ALI, SPEAK FORTH lIS PRAISES. The reports from ail parts of the world, where they make use of Dr. Sway De’s Compound Syrup of Wild Chery, un questionably prove, it to bo the great remedy of the age. NIGIIT SWEATS, GREAT DEBILITY. A c . We thiuk there never bus been a medicine which h" SlT en such nnivero.l latiefoction as Dr. Bwayne’s Compound Syrup Wild Cherry. It ha* stopped night "wests, checked deep seated nicer* of the lung*, raised thewj who were fast declining with sr,at 5 r,at woakness, when all ether m.-an. prov ed unavailing. LB. J. n. ELLISON, Franklin county, Ky., writes: I have been engaged in tin actixe practice of twelr* yws.and rerammend Dr. Swayne’s Compound Syrup of Wild Ch-rry in prefirenc* to all other remedies. in the much dreaded Pneumonia, or Disea*- of the Lungs, andtbe alarming form in which it appears in Kentucky, 1 regwd it ns Bn it.vnlna ble remedy. CaaeofTho-uis Dixi.n. Oxer i years hare anj ha etill remain* a hearty man. Re*. J.UILS R. DDRBOKOW, Pastor of Berlin circuit. Baltimore Conference, and all the principal merchants at Point of Rocks, MJ.. bare testified t-> the following EXTIIAORDIXARY CURE. ' „ Ro»r or Rocs*. Tr-leritk county, Md. Di. Swatsi:—Dear Sir—Bsdieviug it a duty I own to the pobhe. and in jtwtic- to you,l hare thought proper to make Known one of the moat catraordinarx -urea, iu my own case that haacTerbcou truly recorded, 'fa the month of Octcv ber last, I was afflicted with a severe gathering iu my hrtarrt which firmed a large abscccs. and also communicated t.» my Lungs and verr mcch offlictod them, and di-KharcM isrge rjunntities of corrnrtion, external amt internal. )!,■ breath coutd also pets thrsugh my Lungs and out through the canty of my brent with apparent ea.se, attended with a ' ic-lent CuUgh, day and eight, I^-sappelile, and extremo debu.ty, so that my physicians thought ray ra« entirely Hopeless und L. vond tbe power oftb.-dicino. I remained in , wrs-u-lied c..;,dJtion f..r a long time, until I was wasted .* a mere skeleton, and there esemed U. bo I.n hono for m but haring read m the puM.c papers of the many wonderful cifr e perlormed by your < j St, nip rj tr./d fisrr-r m.n^7 1 i^ t n J, * tU V,' > 1, '* 11in,,7r ‘’ for bottle-, aw! S menixd its o**, and to my great satisfaction and that o mv noxious family, the abscess or on i,| ai in mv hm« to boa I, and!the cough subsided, aud on using ten botScsi was restored to perfect health. UII Oxer five yean hare elapsed, and l still remain a perfactlx h-.rty man at this date, June 2d, lMd. -I hatenofS a daj s sickness for tbelast eigbeon raiuths Pleaso accept my grateful acknowledgments Tcurs, yrry resjHxtfyiy. ; THOMAS DIXON. More wonderful cures ha\o been and are dailT made by Dr. Fwajue’s Compound Wild Cherry, than by any medicine ever discovered; comj»ow‘d solely of xegeUblu i a gredlenta, it can be used with perfect saft-ty. RE CAREFUL IX PURCHASIXG. To obtain the original aDd only genuine prepamieu of Wtu> Cnm-t. which must hare the portrait and signature of Dlt. SWATNE on each wrapper around the bottle. This Invaluable remedy, prepared only by Dr. SWAVXK A SON, Seventh st n second door aboxe ilarfcct, Phila. DR. GEO. H. KEYSKIt, No. HO Wood street, Wholesale mrt7:d*wT MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES SOLD IX TIIK JI.IN’ GJA N D ■ji jr g IJi OflE YEAR, Tiie restorative of prof o t WOOD for restoring hair rerfectlv J * luu nexer yet bad a rirat,- xolumo a ft/ r ridnmT^f'lVl 7, given from ail parts of the wor'dand frrm, J nnift . **®.. gent to proxo that it U a perffet lU . t - e , l!i ’ ud emet Joutbr.vl ,|„Voi“ w "c Fits Hua.—People bare f.»r centnei..* • ... * { bald beads, and the only remedy, « et » ed T* 11 ib«« ,i K . B, >w» Wood tlioM “nHo#Mob,iusfketdiBiiooBcdwdh ,f t, P . ro,CBOr nuoj pciuu .till patronlzo tth !? °S"* lmpo«d opou b, U,lr TonlSlr “ To all such iwnwns we earnestly make ♦>,. , *. nse.l the article a short time, and heVh*Ts i »b^' n ms i»X tS,TSdSSSS.'*"‘ dr ‘ <° r »~p:- mnoTlng to all the ills that hair l* lMe * f tbo Greatest enemy pearnnee thoegh^omo^ay'difffr^n^^ o t H <>lr V* T,OD *l *P tin beneficial effects oflt ih*Vu* "xpcrlencod ■S“!J for .b. “K “‘‘“‘f “ should yoo vLah to make rich an D tho West, roortocrf u ££?,“ I »■» rejtonng thi hair. I „ * n ~ ®«*» fur wrvnl year*, osd h» T * * o ij l ~i* n tb ® Drn S husi for the hair, bat haw found oothin*^? 0 * creUw organ* or inTizorat«tho*ci?n o *®*-**l® 1 ® so. log folly conrloced tb?t your^t^Uw7.*«i?V rC,,ir *- Be_ •ent It to ba, I liko to *5™?V .{* J Oll »*pre «n satisfied it most wit ° ” e “ 6 * 111 «** of it, for I Voun truly, Pm 0. J. Worn t i«r. good effect* of Tour TT»lr finding tDT hair growing 1 Wlsi K ,tale * *»* •d from what I r£d amf SSI h Rray *, \ w " tDduc ,a 0!ra ?““ 1 ‘£“ o°7w&dTco- >"*““/?£££*. . »3 * xtrta. t»Bt. lonia, Mo n and «ol