'{jnislwr}!! ©ajflk PITTOBtTRQH: FRIDAY' MORNING, APRIL 2, 1868. xt official paper of tor cnY.-%* Hews of 'tbs City find Neighborhood, The Republican County Committee. The members of the Republican County Com* mittee will meet at the offe? of Thomas M. Marshall, Esq., on Fifth Sh, on Thursday, April Bth, at 10 A. M. A general attendance is requested, ROBERT P. KEVIN, Ch’n. Tho members of the Committee are as follows: Robert P. Kerin Sewickley tp. Robert MoKnighL—; Allegheny. Thoa, M. Marshall. Pittsburgh. Thos. W. Wright W. E. Harrison... Bcnj. Coarsiau.. J. p. Baldwin— Jib. Parle, Jr.—. Jcom Young, Jr. J. M. Porter... Jacob Gerwig.. W. 0. Leslie. E. H. Stowe ! Cocht or Qcaetsb Sissiobs. —John Turley | and Jos. Gordon, convicted of grand larceny on | oath of John B.Craig, last week, were brought i into Court yesterday, and plead guilty to eight | similar indictments for stealing cloth log, shawls, ! bonnets, books, a wheelbarrow and other arti cles too numerous to mention. Tho facts in this caso-wero given at the time of the arrests. They were remanded for ‘sentence, Com. ts. Jlobt. Bagno and tfm. C. Wray as sanU and rescue, on oath of Peter Gre nan j This was tho case of collision between the ! 3 “JO r • and the Independent police, which hap pened on the 14th of March, at the time of the of a craxy man named Manna Gallagher. ARcr . a lengthy examination of tho foots in the caso it was submitted to the jury, and a verdict I ; of not guilty rendered, Peter Grenan to pay tho costs. 1 Cornelius Grenan pleaded guilty of petty lar ceny jn stealing several articles or clothing from Jas. Rees. Sentenced to three months in jail. Charley Bothwell, charged with" larcecy, Pleaded guilty and Was sentenced three months a*Q jaiL Wilson, pleaded guilty to petjl larceny m stealing a plush cap. and was sent to jail for ten days. Robert McCreary pleaded guilty to a chargo 1 highway robbery, on oath of J. G. Mnstin , and was remanded for sentence. ' I j o ,^ lll Gallagher and Henry Fitzgerald, assault j and battery, were committcdto jail and sentenced | to pay costa. \ Henrietta Lawson and Arthur Anderson, petit j larceny each, and each sent to ja£l for one month. PjrTSDDRGH Foet Wayhe & Chicago B. R. Too members elect of the Pittsburgh Ft. Wayne Chicago Rail Road Company convened at the office of the Company in this city, and were sworn into office by Leonard S. Johns, 4lder man. The Board organized by calling lion. Wm. a < Robinson, Sr., to the Chair and re-appointing S T. D. Messier Secretary of the Board. J j On motion of M*. Winslow, ofNew Torfr, Geo. , W. Cass was unanimously reflected President l and on a further motion from Mr. M. Kelly, I Joseph K. Edgerton was unanimonsly re-elect " J ed Vrce President. 3 \ The Board were unanimous in the polioy to | b$ adopted, and measures were agreed upon by i whmh it is expected to complete the road - during tho coming autumn. .• b • .1 --- J Sidsappid.— A son of Mrs. Kmhorford, a r colored woman of this place, went down the river v% ., t beIICTe ’ on 0 boat « and got off it Covington, * Ky. He was around town for a abort time and ; j then went over into Ohio. He was parsxed ! some Kentuckians and taken baek as a fugi ' I **/ 0 ’ lodged in jail. His mother got a letter ' ' I n •*' a K° from some humane gentlemao in > Coviogton, apprising her of the foots, and states .» n *£ ut “ er »on will be sold into slavery to pay tho - ,J *“ tß of kia arrest, jail fees, &c., unless imme *» 2 ®§e steps are taken to liberate him. Bolhtr ford was born in Washington county, and there cannot bo any doubts of his freedom.” —The above we clip from the STononyohela .» Republican, of yesterday. Black men have no "BJ*** wbioh white men aro bound to respect, and Rutherford ought to have known that! Braotans Aresjtxd.—The Mayor’s police, yesterday, arrested two men who gayo thoir names as John Williamson and David. Donald son, for whom they had been sometime on the lookout. On searching them and their bag gage, when they were brought before the May or, any amount of burelar’s tools were found master keys, skeleton keys, jimmies, etc., ete. They were committed to jail.as vagrants for 80 days, the Mayor anticipating that they will bo claimed from some other city ere that time ex pires. They stated that they • arrived in town only yesterday, but it was ascertained that they arrived tbs day before. Tub Uxios Prater Meetixos.—We hope and) trust that the Union Prayer Meeting at the Cen tral Church may not bo neglected. In the whirl ami turmoil ofitho weary world it is refreshing to turn aside, Tif only for one little hour, for reflection and Lboughtopon the interests of eter nity. Thcre-ia no good reason why at all times and ou overy day of life, cleft* should not in this manner take strength for the just and honorable toils of business from that source whence cornea every thing of good that man oan have in a life that appeara.bat for a moment and then van ishes away. Religious.— Tbo Benner Ims a summary of ilio roligioDS movements Intfie city. Tho Met hodist, Baptist, Associate, ‘Associate Reformed nnd Presbyterian churches oil oppearto be en joying a Bpccial communication of the divine in fluence. Tho noonday anion prayer meetings are still kept up with much interest, though tho numbers attending aro not so large as at first. A nns new chnrch is in course of erection in Salem, 0hi0......... The board of' Colportage of Ometnoda of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, will hold their semi-annual meeting on Wednesday, April 14th, at the rooms of the Board. ’ j At a meeting of the Corporators of St. Mary's I Cemetery, held on the 20th of March, in the office of the Cathedral, Messrs. John S. Cob y. grave, Col Henry McCullough, Dr. Daniel Me*' and James McCabe were elected managers, if to servo in connection with Messrs. John D. : Scully, Dominick Ihmach, i^lexander fj <Uws nod Capt. John Rogers, appointed by the jd clergymen of the city, and four other, to bo an* q pointed by the Bishop. A destructive conflagration occurred at Clear* field, Pa., on tho 26th ult. A stable upon the lot of W. A. Wallace, Esq., occupied by the Ty rone and Clearfield Stage Company, was covercd to bo on fire, and from it the flames spread to and consumed the extensive stabling connected with the Mansion Honso, and Clear* field Hotel, and also seven buildings occupied for etores, offices and shop'sfthe buildings of W. A. Wallace, Esq., and B. Spackman. Pesbstlvania Arsstrx.—We understand that tho viewers who were appointed by Court to assess the damages resulting in the extension of this avenue, have had several meetings, but whether or not they have performed their doty in fhU, the public interested.in this much-needed improvement have not yet been informed. A vxet destructive fire occurred in Harris burgoo Tuesday night. Tho fire onginatedln a small frame stable near M'Gowan’s hotel and from that tothree buildings adjoiningwhich were also destroyed; thence it extended to the floe Presbyterian church which was destroyed. Tho firo was tho work of ah incendiary. j Wx noted lie foot, a few days since, that Mr. | J. B. Stout, df West Pittsburgh, was missing, •?. and it was feared that some foal play had bap- A pened. Tax-OoUector there and had I quite a large sum of money wlth him. We heard f yesterday thatlie had been' seen la Louisville, 5 Ky., within a-few:dpyg.'.; 'Did'Re *ua aw»jr “ 1 Tns Allogheny 'Counclls held 'lheir wgular | meeting lost evening. Wo wero not able to. be J present, but we heard it intimated that the 7 oQhe Railroad Committee of Councils, i " hieh votz * **oek of the OBycftbe P. Fort ■- & C. R. E., on Wednesday, had excited some | wrath and that o reckoning would bo called for. Messes. Hmt.&Mihxb, Masonio H*n, have fjeeived tho London Hluatrated News, double aueet wd supplenittit,' containing an elaborate w “S*®* l ®** descriptive of the with ah unusualquan* uty of mieeelUneous engravings. S , tock “ weTO Bold fbo M«r m^aS: sdo CHittas* Bank stock. 62 76 ■ks Tire Butler Amman hvi sa seemint of . V*ccideni'there by-whlchlliej AnnScw.? eenUy of Philadelphia, mi from churchtbe bene took fright, andnrSing »w»y threw Mlie C. from tho oerriigTana killed her. . Usisss. PEMUs t JoHsexos etill eontlmte to make wefer .proof roofs, aa may bo seeshy ed- Tertistmtst u osr paper this mgalag. . rnfiTrOn (Titv Tati d a ..A/.1.11 AH tioa for offioaaootheJUtimt, at the offioeef AiijnuitoiOTWrtiMt - i Failed.—We learu from thnlfew Castle Co ur of Wednesday, that a Lecomptcn meeting was announced to comebff at the Court House tn Franklin, Venango county, os Thursday of lastjWeek. ‘ <A - B * McCalmonl, Esq., of Pittsburgh, was there, loaded down with patriotism, and ready to giro it yent in a tremendous Le;ompton Speech. Bat in the afternoon of the day, the “harmonious” discovered that “TBe best laid schemes o' mice and men Gang aftsgiey.” - The anti-Lecompton ving had prepared a lot of resolutions, strongly opposing the measure, and npon counting noses it was discovered that they I had men men enough to pass them. Conse-1 quently, the patriotic emotions that filled the ■ breast of the speaker had to be bottled up, and the cork tied dovn until a more propitious time and the Lecompton meeting is counted among tho things that “did’nl come off.” Early yesterday morning, a hack containing fonr students from Canonsburg was precipitated oror one of tho terrific precipices near Saw Mill Bun, and one of the students, named HilL Tory severely if not seriously injured. All the com ™ ,“ oro p r less hurt* one of the horses was killed, but the other was not much hurt. aP K P n r !! Ujr ;. The horsca near the bank whllo the driver was asleep. He, on suddenly Worses were going over ne oank. In his haste, he seized tho wrong rein and pulled tho team into the danger he was striving to escape. Mr. Hill had too of his ribs brokon, and Lhe horse was killed by o piece of the i ?? the carriage passiog through his body. Wednesday night was tho night of the contest between the Societies at the College, and the students wero on their ways home or for a holiday. ...McKeesport. ...Elizabeth tp. ...Allegheny. .Robinson tp. .Tarentum. .Pittsburgh. .Lover Sl Clair tp. .Pittsburgh. Baer.—Easier Sunday is tho very next Sun day that is to be, and all good people who want the best rounds of beef will visit our friend Geo. Evans, whoso advertisement may be found in to-day’s Gazelle. Alde&mas Wilson committed Charles Fox to jail on a charge of seduction, preferred against him by Mary Nichols. Bail in $l,OOO is de manded in bis case. Miss Coos.--We see that this lady—lata of Fosters varieties—is winning golden opinions among tho play-goers at Louisville and else where, wherover she plays. Curability of Consumption. Lzni&sM. B.—When describing the nature of PaU tnon&ry Consumption weremarkcd that in ono method by which Consumption is sometimes cured, the tnbcrcles become softened and are discharged into the larger sir tubes, and thence thrown off by expec toration; after which the alccrs heal op. These ulcers in healing leave scars just as external ulcers do-which scars are inditputabh proof of the «,ra blhty of Contumption. Dr. Carswell, of London exammsd the longs of 72 persons, who. had died of other diseases, and in 12, found scars showing where ulcere had formerly existed—or, in other words, proTmg most conclusively that these twelve patients l had at some previous time boon cured of advanced consumption. Bodet,of Paris, in 149 examinations toand 28 similar eases, and the great Lacnnec in for more extensive investigations, found about the same proportion of cases in which these scars existed. Many eminent pbyrieiaDe of oar own country haTe mado similar observations, and fully acknowledge the curability of consumption; but in spite of ail this testimony, the groat mass of American prac titioners perwn in pronouncing it utterly incurable. It is a custom with many physicians when a pa tient recovers from a serious discaso of tho »y that the disease could not havo been comumn uon or the pabent would not have recovered ; but if he dies, they consider it proof that the case was ono of consumption. This is equivalent to saying that they nave to treat lung disease without knowing what they are reaHy prescribing for, as they cannot detect its nature until it terminates either in death or recovery. It is true that it is rery difficult to detect consump tion in its earliest stages, exoept by an'experience in auscultation far greater than physicians in general practice can hare; bat long before tho diseuo can justly be pronounced beyond cure, it becomes eo easy of detection that erery physician should beabio to ascertain its natnro—and to treat it understand- Ingly. Wo would add here that wo do not wish to bo un derstood aa asserting that all cases of eonenmption at* eatable. This would be simply absurd. We merely mean to say, that, although consumption is a.dangerous disease, it is still curable when jndi ciously treated, and taken as ereryperioos disease ahould bo, m reasonable time. If twenty-four hours' delay may sometimes proto fatal in simple pneu moma, pleurisy or billions forer, surely the foolhardy delay of weeks or months may bo sufficient to render fatal a disoase always so dangerous as consumption C. M. FITCH, M. D. t . J. W. SYKES, M. D, No. 1»1 Penn street, Pittsburgh, Pa. No-More Madeira.—A Funchal correspondent or tho London Tunes, says no more Madeira >inc mil erer be produced. All recent attempts to man ufacture the wine bare failed, and pumpkin-vine* now adorn the grape arbors, once core red with abundant dusters of rich grapes. Well, there is on© consolation; if we cannot get Madeira wine, we can at least grt elegant garments at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockfaill & Wilson, Nos. 602 and 605 Chestnut street. They will never gire out. { Strasorr ur Town.—We have been gratified by a call from Frederick Ayer, Eiq., the boaineafl man of die firm of J. C. Ayer SCo., Lowell A abort an quaintaoce with the gentleman convinced tis that not the Doctor's skill lu compounding his medicines is alone concerned in the immense consumption of them ; but that it takes business talent of no ordi- nary measure to pass them around tho world. Mt Ayer, manifestly, has these abilities and tho niece* of bis house shows that bo uses them.—J/«mpA« TFXi>. j -GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, Highly perfumed- Sure cure and preventative of Chapped Hands, Face and Lips, for tale at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, t corner Penn and St. Clair Streets. Alovreo Dat it approaching &&d housekeepers will find the occasion a good oqo to procure such ar. tides as they need. 0. W. Hubloy, Federal street, Allegheny, ii prepared to fnrnUh Cooking Stoves, domeatio hoaid-farniahicg, Wire Bird Cages, and everything in his line, very cheap for eask. Exam ine his stock of stoves before purchasing elsewhere.* W* tblnli we are justified in saying that so other Pill or remedy for. Liver Complaint, has gain •d, so deservedly, the rcpnutloo now enjoyed byPr. McLaw?» (Uebraied Zirer PHU, prepared by Fleming Bros, ofpmsbnrgh. As an evideow that tber will cam, read the following certificate from a lady residing in oar own dtj: _ , , Nxw 1852. This Is to certify that T have bad the IIt«t complaint for •lx years, and never coold get nay medicine to help me un til f commenced using Dr. JTLane’s Celebrated Liver PHli, prepaied by Fleming Bros. I can now say to tho imbllc, that they hare sotnpletoly eared me; end I do hereby re commend them to all persona afflicted with a diseased Liver. 4bey will caro. Try them. MAMA EVANS, No. 03 Lewis «i. are hasen should l>« careful toaakforpK. SPLANE 8 CELEBRATED LIVER PlLLS,mahuiaetiiredbjFLEMlsG BKO&, of Pittsburgh, Pe. There are otherPUlspurporting to be Llrer Pills, now before the public. Dr. iPLaae'i esn nine Liver Pfils, also his celebrated Yennlfoge, can now bo had stall respectable drag stores. None otnuine HHdami lk*s4e»oi>mtof. mrSWewT VLKMINO PROS '^musrtnmtß. PITTSBURGH THEATRE.— 11185 KIMBERLY. ..-Lxsjsi avn Manaosbsw. J. U. lIAH LEV Staos Muitn. P axel " "—40 c. I Pritato Box, largo ...„.^S,OO •-..26c. I Private Box, «n«H 6,00 Tb,lrt Tier lfc. Colored Bo, r too Colored Uallery ] Single Scats lu Private 80x,51,00. nightofthe Comedian, M, T. if. HAD- FMDAT BVJUfIHO, April 2d, 1658, to commence with tho Comedy of SWEETHEARTS AND WTVRB—Billy Lackaday, Ur. T. IL Uadaway, Laura, Rose Clioe. ...Master Lewis. To bo followed by the laoghable petito comedy, - in 1 acW entitled BAMDOOZLINU—CeptaIn Frank Bamboozle, Ur. J. O. Hanley. 'To conclode with the forra, entitled HATtTRB AWD PHI - LOSOPHY, or The I'outh vho ATtver Sawn ■Tf'vmari ■ Colin, Rose Cllao. • BRILLIANTEB, QairCard Jaconets, Soft Cambrics, end oih?r White Qoods. jnst reo'd by OASHMERE and Oriental.Tnpcstry Imita* V2°* Paper, pfßrooch and Osxmaa aasaCto* for sale by W. P. MA&SIULL A C»>. fl'Aii*—2o bbls. new, line, for sale by r ' . _ LKWIS k EDGKKTON, Ifo. 100 Wood vtrwt. EMP—24 bale? choice Kentucky, for .twins m&itn osr, JotC Und inland fpr tal* Er g . ATffKLL, LEB A CO. 1 BBLS. N. 0. TAR for salo by JL \J*J BAGALET, OOSOBATB « CO, . gr2i Ko. 18* SO Wood st. ROOTS—^ft) strong Piiint* [V of Mjitfi VlctOTUor Mammoth to r sale. • tnrt»Btd J»M£rt WABDUOP. |i/f AGNESlA—Husband's, Henry's' Mus* IML baPa and Citrate, constantly on hand at, , nag . JOS PLESUXOS, oor Diamond and Market »t MACKEOWN 4 FIKLEY aro Aacnta for thaJ.B. brand of Tamiihte. TTareboua'Zfo.' ICT MSorty street.-;;r; ■■ Claris ■. XSTAijj i*AP£K—SpriogStock, new-pat- YT-tenuatPaporll6orac>r ' TL C.COCHHASE, ttyOt ... / . Ko. 8 Federal it,AJlcti<>ny, /"'tOFFiSK—«O bags primoHio Coffee,' with Vs/ an assortment of Qroeerles.'fbr snlo Uy ; ’ WJL JUTCUKtTBEK. Jr. * BBC, ; toxS& . j Wo SOO Liberty afreet;:. REED POTATOES—EarIy-Kidney and k? Mocntain Jane. nrggJW* J*MBB VAR'PROP -O'ftft nni>s. PRIME N. 0. SUGAR,for <W.\J «al»«n landing (tnr!7) JAB GARDINER. CHEAP WALL PAP-., _ roll* to wn*t B, lOandisu tent*. ~ nia W. P, MARSHALL A 00, BAQtipßm) APPLES for ealo by fvW’ ' - BAQALEY, OOSGRAVR Aw* - j-” 2 * • i >o. l»>o4Soyoo<t»t^ ffia4CKSF«EAXHERSforeaIOb7 yV. i : r.BAQA«y, OOBGHATB i 00, • »* »a»*awoo4tt. For the Pittsburgh Gazette. GLYCERINE, PioaniU'Sta, April* I.—There is mom activity in the Flour market; 6000 bbla were dUposod of at ft f-r toperflee, for extra and $4,75®5 for extra f*mil£ Tu« receipts continue liberal, but no accumulation of stock. Small sales of Byo Flour at Corn M«U at S 3. Wheat T * l 2.„ V 41111 price* favor buyer*. «al*s 3000 bush Bed at “ d .”' bJl = *beatatsUB@l.3o. Rye is wanted at ,oa. Corn ketive; further sales of 10,000 bush Yellow made at 6jc. Oatssdvanced. No change in Provisions.— WbUkystrtdyat 2KJS3C. In Wool we notlcvaalesoflOQ,. 000 lbs muod fleeces on nrivata terma 16.000 lbs flno at and 20,000 lbs marinopuUad at 29 and 30c. Cwcnrasn, April I^—floor doll; uJn unimportant.— Whisky baadedlned to 1 with sales of 1600 bbli. pro- Tliicms nnebangod la prices, and tba markat is rather qnlst * ,a,^De * , done 1* quite moderate. Mrsi Pork for Shoulders and 7V®B for Sldrs. Ba con for Sides and 6% for Shoulders. Cloversccd has adranord to 45-A, wlib a good demand. Money is In rood demiud,,and the market U rather atrlueant. Exchaars is dull, but not lower. It is still raining. 6 L—Flour steady; Howard street and for choice. Whaat active and firm; Red £1(21,06; AO. Corn active and buoyant at 67 @GO for White. Provisions quiet. School for Xoaoy Ltdlei. WM. J. BAKEWELL intends to open his •chool od ilonday the fifth of April. Term* *l6 per quarter. Residence at hit tou’t house, 157 g«cond it.— Hoomt SmUhfield au N. K. corner «f Diamond alle; tortStaUf Satis Striped Nunroolcs, .India TwflU, NOTICE.— The Partnership heretofore ox irtlnjbetwuea 17m. OnOieawmd tba undesigned, Ouder tb» name tad style of ORAUAM A IRVINE, | D tho badness of mauafoctarlog and wiling Fire Drlck. tc_ It (bit day dissslved. 0. M. IHVI.S'K. C'nnellnrltle, March gtb,lBs3—mrgbdlm MITRPgT A BUKCUFIELP. Glycerine & camphor soap—lgro. oflbUiuperior article Ja»t rec'd and for tale by mrlT B. L- FAHNESTOCK A CO. TEAS— 150 half chests Y. H. Imperial and BlsckTeaijast rac’d and for tala by . «raP H. ROBISON A CO TOBACCO.— 30 boxes s's, B's and 9’s lump 'Tobacco, prise 15 cent* per received and far T. LITTLE A 00., aim : Nojia Second aimt BACON— -50,000 lbs. Hams, Shoulders and Sida* la smoke hcrate nod far tala by mtfQ R. ROBISON A CO. POIASH— G cask* rec'd on consignment and for-ail# by BHRIVSR A DIIWQRTH, .mr£r 130andl82Second street. FRUIT TREES—Choice Poor, Peach, Ap ple, Cherry and Fruit Tree* of all aorta of Ibe moat ap proved aod tntod varhitiea for ule at tba Seed WarabtmM, 47 Finbaaaet. mrgfcSM JAMES WAHDKQP. ■Thousands’ of 8 BAGS D. : APPLES, 8 bags Buckwheat Floor, 3 bbl. Timothy Eod.Ml wE <lo. br< «l.tjr nn-5 ’ • . EIIEIYCK * DH.'TOUTH. l ft. KEGS LAiU), 34keza packodLard oai Telegraphic c ~°^ob^sJToTFjll Hot sr v. *ri. Citt, April 1. minion nf t* * of Indiana, farursd the ad- Mr. Ward v F f ° Lcc °OiptOD constuutW ii. n ! * expressed similar views. , ’’ rard ’ ” r °’p‘° ; fr.m^ i , , hTl h ; 11 ' oflU “‘' i -., looted upon those who Hh w™u Ltcom P" 1 ' 1 Constitution ns eon,pirn tors. nrosT™, " T ?" t 0 ,lnc,i » n "“It . fried S Smnod Z S ’J£' *? IShU1 ShU of ~ be P«Pl«- He eon ori and rrh.l? t ?^ PtS **? ostracUQ andbrand as trait "ill not bow tho kneo to F . lb ® I’and raised to whip them into ”“‘r- He bad a high respoe, for ft. PreridenL bat he was not a spaniel. Ho would speak an act ~ 7r° QUtlVe ° f a fre ® People should, os one who owes nothing to tho President or his cabinet. tt,rit : ? r . sh “ 11 continued his remarks and spoke of tho Administration presses both here and elsewhere as dirt, poppies strewing forth their filth. Thci must b. mnsalod. [Laughter.] He said there wort milltoos of men who consider the Lecompton move! I “O 1 only infamous, bat damnable. * Mr. Stephens said one o’clock bavinr arrived moved to take up tho Senate Kansas bill. s The bill was read onco, when Mr. Gidding. objected ft the EnStTbrn fc SKwh* —«d & S vS,tf^dX“i h 3 °r y n C .“ lnJ Tho Bill was then read a second time. I Mil £ . I* 6o * eaitJ not now discasa the dodentood that a anbstltnta was to be snbm.tted. llogavowap to Mr. Montgomery who iaTli th ° C . nu ”"den substituto ns amended?, the StatotlT™ D ' m . 0 ° J r; ‘ tic Conference. The sab £l fte amended proposes to admit Kansas taUn??.^ 1 ™ «■• Lecompton Consti £ie£m h !- V ' > ‘ o< ’ f - th ° p '° pl “’ i ° Iho ovent of its rejection, a Convention to. bo called to form a new in°the S ajn ' *?i l ° b ° an ° Wed ODO "PWMitaUro Samir ° f he P rMentntirCB till the next federal » Bubatitute arhiok ia tho h™<! as the Senate Bill, with the omiaaion of tho ol? £! * th “ th “ h »’’° th » right «t all times to alter or amend their Constitnlion in aoch manner aa they may think proper, io. lr.33°i? stio " °” Quitman's aobatituto was tn- Iten and It traa negatarod; yoaa 72, naya ISO 120 ;,r.° n! o ™;?’' , suh,Utnt » waa adopted, yoaa 112. (Applause in the galleries ) The House proceeded to vote on tho bill, os amend ed, and tho special Kansas lliil, as amended by Mr -Montgomery's substitute was passed; y ea j 120, nays The vote on air. Montgomery's substitute is as • sUoff«;5 Uoff «; Messrs. Abbott, Adrian, Andrews, l Bennett, Billinghurst, Bingham, Blair, Bliss, Bray ■ ton, Buffington, Burlingame, Burroughs, Campbell. , Case, Chaffee, Chapman, Clark, of Ct, Clark, of N. i., Clawson, Clark B. Cochran, Cockerell, Colfax, , Comas, Covode, Cox, Cragio, Curtis, Damerill, Davia, of Md., Davis, of Ind.: Davis, of Mass , Davis of lowa, Dawes, Dean, Dick, Dodd, Durfee, Edie English, Forotsworth, Feuton, Foley, Foster, Gid • dings, Oilman, Gilmer, Gooch, Goodwin, Granger, Groosbech, Grow, Hail, 0 f Ohio, Hall, of Mass’ Harlan, Harris, oriltL, Harris, of HI., Haskin.' < Hickman, Hoard, Horton, Howard, Owen, Jones Kellogg, Kelsey, Kilgore, Knapp, Kuokel, of Penn., Lawrenco, Loach, Leiter, Lovejoy, MeK‘lbcn Marshall, of Kentucky, Marshall; of 111., Mattcson Montgomery, Morgan, Morrill, Morris, of Penn'a., Moms, of Illinois, Morse, of Maine, Morse, ofN. Y. Molt, Murray. Nichols, Olio, Palmer, Parker, Pen dleton, Petit, Pike, Potter, Pattlo,' Purvlanco, Rl card, Ritchie, Robbins, Roberts, Royro, Shaw, of Illinois, Sherman, of Ohio, Sherman, of New York, Smith, of HL, Spinner, Stanton, Stowart, of Penn'a. Tappan, Thayer, Thompson, Tompkins, Underwood Undo, \\albridgo, Waldron, Walton, Washborn, ol Wia., Washburn, of Me., Washburn, of HI.. Wilson Wood. —Messrs. Abl, Andorson, Arnold, AUioi, Avery, Barksdale, Bishop, Bocock, Bonham, Bowie, Boyce, Branee, Bryan, Barnett, Burns, C««kie| Cl«-ke of Missouri, Clay, Clemens, Clingman, Cobb, John Cochrane, Coming, Craig, of Mo., Graig of N. C., Crawford, Curry, Davidson, Davis, of Misl] Dewart, Dimmick, Dowdcd, Edmnnson, Elliott, I fastis, Faulkner, Florence, Faraett, Gas trail, Gillis, 1 Goode, Greenwood, Gregg, Hatch, Hawkins, UiU, Hopkins, Houston, Hughes, Hayler,' Jackson, Jen kins, Jewett, Jones of Tenn., J. Glancy Jones, KeiU, Kelly, Kunkel, of Md., Lamar, Landy, Lel "«tcber, Maclay, McQueen, Mason, Maynard, »i! , ’ * liUcr ’ Millson, Moore, Niblack, Peyton, Phelps, Phillips, Ppwell, Quitman, Beady, Regan, Ruffin, Russsll, Sandridgc, Savage, Scales, Scott, bearing, Seward, Shaw, of N. C., Shorter. Sickles, brnglcton, Smith, of Te Qn ., Smith, of Va., Statt wortb. Stephens, Stevenson, Stewart, of Md., TaU bot, Taylor, of N. Y.. Taylor, of La., Trippe, Ward, Warren, Watkins, White, Whilely, Winslow, Wood son, Wortcndyke, Wright, of Georgia, Wrich; Tenn. Zollicoffer. Th.™ oath, pallor lho bill o> amen Jed by Mr..Montgomery'g substitute is precisely similar to too above. Sbhate.—The Army Bill was debated at great length,and finally passed, yeas 4!, nays 31. Tbo Kansas Bill as amended by the House was brought up. Mr. Gretna moved that the amendment bo dis agreed t<\ The Senate having resolved to adjourn till M day rescinded the resolution and will devote to-ni mor to the Bill. Adjourned. [Special Dispatch to the Pittsburgh OwetU ] _ Ha.ntusDcr.G, April 1. Hooas.—Messrs. M’Donold, Foster, and Scott pt seated remonstrances against the repeal of the To nago Tax. Tbo Ilouse eoncarrod in tho Senate amendments to ue Hill relative to Allegheny Commons, which, wnh the Bill far tho incoqjoration of tho Sons of Sialta, bus been signed by the Governor. Tho Bill to sell the Canals to tho Suubury Rail road was taken tip. The previous question was colled and *.ii>uioed, when tho Bill pasyed finally and goes to tie -Senate The veto was yeas 52, nays 37: all our reprereoto uves voting no, except Mr. Scott. Tho BUI relatlvo to the Mifflin Bank was defeated, yeas 27, nujs 56. House Bill No. 416, ontitled an act to incorporate the Brady's Bond Iron Co. was returned to the House where it originated with the Governor's objections. Scttioa —The following bill was reported as committed:—By Mr. Millar: To al. low the Birmingham Bridge Co. to issne preferred °»ck, which passed finally and goes to tbs Hou?e. House.—The Liquor Bill was passed to the 9th Section, the average majority being 25. Tho 6th Sootion was amended, giving discretion to the Courts. The voto was: yeas 41, nays 38. Sr. Louis, April I. —The jirer U alowlj. Tbo-Upper MUsistippi and Misaoori are about stationary, frith a fair stage of water in both. Tho Illinois is falling. Lake Pepin is open; naviga tion is resumed to St eul. ‘Weatherclear; Mercu ry 70 degrees. Lonarntr, April I.—The steamer B. M. Patton bound hither, was sunk near Eaatport, on tho Ten nessee river. The water ia over her boiler deck. Taleffraphtc Marteota. Nrw loax, April I.—Cotton cotettled; 1000 bales sold; qurtattona nominal. Floor Arm; 12A00 bbis sold. Wheat qoict; bush sold at for Southern. Prime Pork advanced be; tales at '510,70(913,7a. Hoof firm. Lard rt>ady at 10®10U. Whisky deellnad \i c: sale* at 21U® 23c. Sugar dull. Cdflce firm at an average of 100-ld*—- Bacoo quiet Tallow and Linseed unchanged. Freights doll :*on Orate to Liverpool, In bulk, 4V. Stocks firmer, Chicago A Bock Island 7.1 V; Cumberland Coal T 8; Michl f^ n j^ otl ‘« r n 22'it N. T. Central MV: Pcnna. Coal CS: Beading 47; Canton Co. Missouri aixaa 82; Michigan Central 62; Erie 21%; Cleveland A Toledo 43V; Oveland A Pittsburgh Corn firm; 46,000 tmj sold at C9@7l) for Southern. 0 DRUMS CODFISH for sale by baqalet, cosoravr a ca, 0r24 No. 18 A 20 Wood rt. FRESH BUTTER~6 bbis. choice Table Butter, Just received and for mle at No. 27 6th si. mr23 U. RIDDLE. lOLASSES —400 bbis. Plantation »nd 20 bbU. Syrup Mo losses just m'd and for sale by iriO ; R. B 0 HI SON « CO. ARD—3O kegs, and 0 bbis. Lard just rec 7 ; l and lor salt by ar2o &. lU3BIEON A CO. tEANS—22 bbis and 24 *ks. for sale by^ > BHBITEB A PILWOam ommercia! COMMITTEE OPAEEITEAIIoirnra | F. B.Jltnot, V. Jaas J. Qzu.tsm. Bo*cet Saxitxx, j Joacrn R. Qcstxs, Acstix Looxd. ! PITTSBURGH nAUKBTS. [S<porUii'Spfeialiy/or the PilUturgh (Sisrift] PittstoMß. Fbidii, Aran. 2, is^g. FLOUR—we could bear of uo sales on the wharf; from store, 250 bbls super at $3,50; 70 and 76 do family extra at 6c, 200 and 100 do at $3,50 for super, {4.00 for extra and {4*so for family do. salcsfrem flrxt hands of 200 bus Rye at 52. and 50*1)01 Corn at 43. 1:4 GROCERIES—sate* 0f30,14, 10 and 49 hh-ls fiugar at Molasses, 109 bbls to city trade at and 25 st7st9* a< i 20 do do at nate. Cclfee, 30 bgi at and lOloßiMtothetradeatS. BACO.V-—sale* of 4000.2000 and 0000 o>s at 7li@7K for ShuoJdrrsand for Hams, and 6500 lb* Bhoaldera’and Sides at and 9, cash. Mess Pork, 10 bbl iet SlfiAO. LARD seig 50 bbls Xo. 2at 9. SERBS—tales of 25 bus Clover from store at {5,00 and 20 do do at $5(36.25. HAY— sales at scalf-s of 6 loads at sl2<£>l4 per ton. Flail—sales of 25 bbls NowTonndland llerriag at ffau 1 11 b>.l« NO. 3 Stoknrel At {ll.M. SALT— sales of 50 bbteNo. 1 at {1.62. POTATORS-hsale* at depot of 300 bus mixed at35;500 bus IL-U at 35, aud 300 do mixed at 37$f. delivered with usa I of bnos; and 30*) bus Red Tram store at 85Q37K OlL—sales of 18 bbls No. 1 Lard at 85. | APPLES—a nlo of 100 bbls "Penoeki*’ at i 1,25 and I» bbls prime at per barrel. WHlSKY—sale* of 32 bbls rectified at 2t)®22 per rail on -100 bbls Monongahela ryo on private terms. ’ POWDER—piices rmlucrd on llifla 4c f«r pound, or«l 00 P« r keg, - and Blasting 3c per pound, or 75c per keg. Sales ot Rifle at $0,25 per keg, and Blasting at per keg. Imports by Railroad. P. C. A 0. 11. U—l car load corn, Seymour; 0 bbls enr> i 16 do butter C do dr fruit, ID kgs lard, J S Liggett A co- 157 bbls apples, lu do eggs, l do butter, 89 sks potatoes. R Rq*.i son A co; 13 bills hoes, B Wolfc 6 bbls dorerseed, Shrirer A Dilwortb; 4 cars cattle, sdo hogs, 0 hhd* tobacco 1 129 bbls eggs. 49 do apples, 2i;do better, 1044 do flour 15a do ! whiskey, 76 do oil. 30 do Inrd 6 rolls leather, 2SO bis’ scan 17-i bgs potatoes, 8 ska dr applot, 01 tc* hams, Clarke A co ’ p C. AP. R. R.—l 7 cks pearls, Bakewell A co; 57 *vs potato*!. Id do drapples. 2 bbl eggs, 4 do batter, fl do feed II Riddle, 13 bbls Soar, 8 sks potatoes, 1 bbl hotter 1 ita eggs, Bagaley, Cosgrave A co; 70 sks corn, 177 bus oats lor ik» rye,23 do wheat. II M’CuUoagfa A co; 6 bbl eras sZ apple*, J Herbert; 50 do, 2 bx butter, J Craig; 2can Inmbcr u & Arsenal; 237 bdls handles, Lippiocott A ea U bhi. apples, Bbrivsr 6 Dil worth! 7 do, 2do eggs, 8 bg* beanm ta do coco, Fetzcr, 48sk» timothy seed, 4 do clover, kTCiurbar. f , C ">, l2T 0*» 40 do barley, Q W Smith Aca£4 bblsens Ido butter,-S bgs elover, 3 kgs lsrd, WCaadleaafiran, ££ 22 bbls eggs, 9 tks dr apples, 1) Root; 3 do, 3do poachw I bbls egg*, 2 sks rags, 1 bbl lard, R Daltell A co- 4 aka clove need, Wilson, M’Elroy A co; 6 cars ora, J lUcaa- 4C meat, R Robison A co; 85 bdls wagon staff, M’Wblnnsv A co; 18 bdli chairs, Lemon A co; 60 bbls egg 3, a cks hL. 85 bbls apples, 21 do lard, 436 bb!s flour, 37 do butter 33 sbs I dr apples, 12 do wool, Clarke A co. “ «t,ojks _P- Ft. YF. AC. R. R.—3 bbls eggs, Seddes: 13 ski ken B A Fahnestock A co; 3 bbls ejci, 3do butter 13 i,_ BU-U:lSbdl,pap.r.ll.ks4g: PerkS *’ “ wire, H Townsend A co; 18 bgs leod; lfl do J!our,7* btE apples, D 0 Herbst; 55 dot brooms, osmert; 84 tks wheat doi oats IS) do potatoes, 13 bbls apples, J Bpear; 3 bbl eras Scott, Graham A tv; 3U bbls apples, 7 do mt, Mar* 3 h« Suss? c M a 3 4s 1 do batter, Fink A Wermer; 3 dojs do apples, Baker?? bgt potatoes, 10 bbU applea.£hnvsr A DUwortfc 8 do. 4' bn onlou*, H Corwig; 300 bus potatoes, I» P«u*to, ISO MS paper. Spratt A Lyle; 360 bns poUtoce, 9 toas thin stun Blackburn; 7 bbls apples* 1 do egg*, l do butter, Grazier TO bus potatoes, owner; 800 bus do, C'ltver;‘B bn cloveneeri s do beans, Liggett A co; 157 be* plaster, Burk* A Barnes: & 1-bleggs, ldo lord, KDalz-H Aco; 4 bbls egn M’Clnrk.n A e*; 4 bbl batter. J B Canfield; 5 car. JAU Rea; Gears catlle, Ido hogs, owners; 41 bblz'om Li do apple*. Rm; 450 bt>U floor, 30 do whisker . m *££,’ Ucoa.sobxsdo,T' bbl e.l, 7« do eggs, 25 do butter. 25 do 1 apples. 3i »k« wo-l IBoj but wheats 1 tks dr armies. «oObn. 1 potatoes, 22 rolls leather,Clarke A co. - bui Imports by Alvar. UIILM.INO per Rosalie—l 4 Ibl apples. 2do l«r,i |i_„ bort; 3a its oats, 12 do rye. 4 bbl apples, L*vis A _ 2 *>*>' k «“rr.. ii* 3 kStoS 17 n° 0 /* 100 Ml paper, Chadwick; 18 bbj%ipl« < nfnV"’ 18 W'k'K* Claike A co; 205 ski barley, Smith; 260 do oats, Liggett; 16 bdl mnar u, n ...,» do do, Slngerly; 13 bbl apples, B»ta potit 16 rt lUddlc; 29 „k, petal 9 bbr rebre^ iSffi & apples, Collias; 14 pkra rcjad, Hinson: 62 ski cram! ahi 1 & S"- S -^ c “S;};7 ! fS. fl Xrso^?si a S b b b, te*SS* root*, Clarko A co; 100 bbl floor. Mitts A ftvite!?i o, in° Itm M »X: 8 k * ba “S’ r 4 tc b,m - £t23s*s4? £ la J' Harbangh Aas2 bx tin ware, 12 l*l<l Terso Iren Urofi; Bennett A co; 50 bbl flour, Jones A Cooler- 2 bhd’ tobac. Russell; 24 alo bbls. Wood; 31 do do, Rhode. A V Jr£r 102 bbl moles, Robinson A co; 4 bx atone, ownS Ct.NCLVN AT I per Rochcster-10 bbl, 10 hf do moUs 40 bbJ 25 bbl tuolas, Shrlrer A DUwerdTloi bbl whbkey,Ual*-ay; 2 tc baa, owner* 10 do do, I'atlon 4 bbl wine, bcbmldt; 42 csk oU cate, Thompson- 39 LM grease, Hoy* l* “ k IKU7OD - 25 bbl. ham, Poindexter MO bides; Dryaut; 218 dodo, Forsyth A co; 3kcs, lfl csca mhac 3 of U>< ? k *L 4 blim ' l33 “»> I bbU, 5 hbds'ham CISLoTw ’ 4USh ‘ J ”’ 3obbl b “°>. »» Jo Sut toriSVILLE per Key W«t—3s >ks feather*. M'Brida A ®°. 1 csk cullrL, Bakewetl A co; 8 sks ifitL.■ ■ .11 lm . »«i» *•«!»«.Wi.S^ibbf 02 bg» hair, 44 tc hatn, 2 do rags,Clarke Acre lfiu bL! a n „ C !?" , * 23 <>w «mir, (hrStaij 't e , K '! ° r oat lln - a furniture, June, . f-h*T^ l . Cr ' , ; ll | 3 bE - “* d ’ -- **' ■*“*• 2 l * ■Urn Wi£>o tftn Z C "' i h* l . l ? 6 *' 2 ft*. 1 bbl itiujlj bbl^L 11 Cand.es* A co; 62 hi soap, 1 piano, Uu. I m ro . RIVERSTEWI. Yeiterdar was a beautiful day. The weather r^.u. ttatoitaS ,h ' ' ra ” looirtii Ail bre'S’E'.SS to ttoTto, to Owl Sam !m fa , r tx3ai,ril!o «» Cambridge B-J4TS Ltavtro To-OST—R l Sa- c, ftf n.„ c . »• “•*««. C.pn K«nn»dj to to* ;. b ; as wo were informed. thV-T-header b sii!? wore no news of any importance about the pert yeeterdar ■to to £™ !° “• » tol * uf toi . 7 , trS„” to sHs 1 Si u, Rto. .to., ,i, b «SS,“SS I, alptol 'TCS u..b».r«,ik.u3«a» toai„ KTSwcSC 4^eSl«. h | r T Tb#<l<lJ * atUjr ot !n “ber coming down the iM tofi ?** ‘“ D *r“7*‘prr*«ot. The tows about then.or n -‘!! ,T t T,e th « b °e» rafts hither and thitl^r. Bu.io-uon the wbarl, was bust middling yesterday. COO -V I *L“ d dtJ C ° oda ' vpr * r to b ® «°lng forwapj to •he rmrious wcewru markets. It Is hichli probable that small enters for Pitutmrcb maaufecturn* hat they hare been in more prosperous yean. iJoV^ yof ,* ,Ut V^P t £ cß * n Woodward, which was l»t l-yibe explosion of the Fany Fern, wo. found Jn tbl river near M»ilenbnrg,a few daysaJncs- It willUbmnaitt “ fur 1-wn.K. S. to tec’llto reS if,.l» “■« opi»r Whit. k ? .* U ”* r«~ »>. entotonrt tto »b. will brrek in two Arrmojemotu fa... b«o rn.de to orgauite, under the general law of la>nidasa,a Join.* Sar” SH3=3SE£jfet SS*3?.“ "™l«, b.rioj oto, Uie dieuoc jyrgjUnilrorlMd th. t „„„ l 0 u.j. “k. «,h Lb«. Ur. wSTtalttS? forming utensils, blooded aJ*d The’ ° { Ur - 4l o« number ? n » n«?i persona. They are going to Arrow - Fashion started over the Falls th* rmw/t „r n Jr _ 'mrim 4r f , »7° n f^** l # 0p * ,ort of fo«w,U song, InTS iuSvme iL r :[7; MOr U, ° 0n **** boats. Steamboat Oegliter. Pav^ V^S riDn if lln,Wwflle; La » Coloc-I »ayaru, tlixabeili; Marmora, Clncln&alt; Gazel d«. BosaUe, WheeUng; Rochester, Onclnnatl; Kay W«wt”do. ’ n»^i AR iM ET, r^^ r * ,n ’ n rownsrmo; Luierne, d« Colonel MSSto? d ‘^ 7 ' R«*alK Wheeling; JnS^ctoS;^ Prln “■ »• «**>. ■£ River 6 feet V— falling -T!, ° Partnership hereto f ?? ”*»tlng between the uaderalzned, nhder tbe D !T * 1 “ 1 w ** dUaolwd if mntuM cS am { 'f/anu*ry, UIM. Tbe business of said um,^ 11 ** *•** w l, y *h«lr suceessors, RoWnson: Minis A W. C. ROBINSON, BENJAMIN auNta. It MILLER, Ja; THE partnership ol the undersigned was dissolved tbls day by mutual consent, (tho name.to uiaeeffect from tbe first day of Jancarv, 1868.1 t W. (£ ROBINSON. BENJAMIN MINIS P. n. MILLER, WILSON MILLER. nO-PARTXERSHff.-Tho underaigned tV: °P*rtn«rahlpunder tbe nm, INSON, MINIS A MILLERS, (tbe same to data from tbe Ist dayiof January, 1858,) have taken the Mtablfshucnt for merly occupied by the firm of same name and will continue 1h9%"l h9 %"± a .T" { Meebtnlitaat tbeelfi stand, South Plttaburgb. Office, No. 21 Market street. ’ W. C. ROBINSON. P. n. MILLER, _ ~ . w MTmROW DOCGLASS, Washington Works, ) WILSON MILLER. March 16th. 1868. / mrtAlod EXTRACT LOOWbOD-8 doz. boxes for *Me at rodnred rates by MACKEOWN A FIXLEY, AQ BBLS. LIN SEED OIL to arrive for solo by mr23 MACKEOWN A FINLEY. Artist materials of *u descent to b* bad wboUvUe or retail by ~ i b. l yAUNXSTocs * STRANGE’S Superior Pencil Sharp ener. for ule b J V?. B. HAVEN, mf * 9 Corner lltrkctand Second itraet SUGAR — no hhde. prune N. 0. Sugar? just ree’d ud for aalo bj R. ROBISON * OOT "rto 255 Liberty affect. SPICES— 200 bags Pepper, .. . 76 do Pimento; 15 beJaa CJoret; 1000 m»tU Cwia; 2 Mercs* prim* “Penang 1 * Nntmeric Recsivpd and far ale by fiHRIVKK & DILWORTH. torts 130 A 132 Becood tffect. ILL F££D—2ooo lbs.' chopped Feed iu . atom tod for tale by DAVID C. tIERBST. BACON SHOULDERS-120 pieces, country cured, in rters and for tale by J mrO ATWELL, LBE a CO. I/IAJUK—I4 bbla., White Wheat, in Btoro X. and for tale by (nrß) ATWELL, LtgAOO. ‘GGS—S bbla. fresh Eggs, recM and for I tala at No, 27 6th «t. 11. RIDDLE. T ARCH—IOO bis. Pearl, 30"bbia.' do, juft I rac’d and far tale by- J D CANFIELD. 9fif) BBLS - PRIM&N. O'.' MOLABSEB, atrtTlng and far talt by JA3. Q AltPljm*/ •EATHERS—S sacks justrec’dandfor Bale •M m-Sl S. ffABPAUOH k CO. ITAIR DYE—A large assortment of Jules JL UauaPt Llqnid Hair Dye Jott rac'd by i «ar!s MACSEOWN*S PISTLCT. lEARLASH—SO bbla. just rec’d andifnr ttrlO J. B. CAKTntt,p r IME —2OO bbls. fresh in store and for «&1a nrlO ‘ B. CAK|Tru> • /CHEESE—7SO hxs. prime WK in VJ tmittewaHtr mxlO yJnhiWTmff* SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. subscriber having jnjt returned from Now York ml Phlladalphii, feels coalldent that ho can of- 6r INDUCEMENTS TO PUECHASEBS, both la wllty tad Prices, onaarpuaad by nay boaio Weil ol the RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS, “ “ ROBES, RICH BLACK BAYADERE RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, " PLAIN BLACK SILKS, “ PRINTED BERAOIhS, ORGANDIE LAWNS, Also— Challioe, Crape De Espanecs, Lawns, Ac. SHAWLS AND MANTLES. BROCHE BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, Of every Style, Color and Quality, varying in prices from Two to Fif- teen Dollars. FRENCH DACE AND CHANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirty Dollars. NaEDLK WORK, HANDSOME SETT COLLAR AND SLEEVES, VERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS, EMBROIDERED LINEN handkerchiefs, JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS, INSERTINGS AND PLOCNCINUS. WHITE GOODS PIQUET CLOTH, FOR BASQUES, COLLARS AND SLEEVES, FRENCH AND ENGLISH JACONETTS, NAINSOOKS, MULLS, SWISS, VICTOBIA LAWKS, Ac., PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED AND FIGUBED. HOSIERY. A FULL AND COMPLETE AS-^ SOftTMENT. Mottming Goods OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. 1 GOODS FOE DOT'S WEAR, Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CLOTHS. Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CASHMERETTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped CASSLMERES. tweeds, MEEIXo. NANKDfETTS, CASSIMERES. Linen-and Cotton Pant Staffs, Ac. XSO2VCE3STIOS. TBE LARGEST STOCK Ilf TUI CITY As many of the above Goods were bonghl MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS, LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH, WE AM ENABLED TO SILL THEM AT PRICES ®6at Sffg ©ompttitton <J»U and Eremins our atoek before Pur- cluulnff ElMwbtn. o. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, and Young, Btevsoson A Lave, MXa OP THE OJUaIBSX BEE-niVE, WO- ’.?« AdhA-ZtSST.ST., , *?**■»*•*•■* Mononga&ela River U- S. MaH Packets. STEAMER TELEGRAPH, ) STEAMER JEFFERSON, iJisi j -uJßaft T C m J ' Capt. Qntgi Cuxk. HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now mjnlDg Morning boats leave puts £ « °? oc * A - u»J £«in* Boats at 0 hdiQif'lwi f ° r lrK "*P°rt, Elizabeth Monong*. ™£«. t ' Ck ,"* J i hren E 1 > I*™ Piiuborch to Union* town lor $2, meals and state-rooms on boats Inclusive.— f ™°» Browusrllle leave at 8 o’clock Ip the h IZ~^ U g- Var tartar Information so quire at tbo Offlce, Whjuf Boat, at the toot of Grant street _!!L S _ Q. W. BWIXPLBK. AottT. ‘ IVJK UIM’INNATI- REGULAR, (E> J TCE3DAI- PACKET.— Tha p.a.oprput.t OLADIAIOK, Cpt. wm le»r* lor the tbor* tad Intermediate porta eTerjTCLS DAY tt 10 o doct, aa. K*r freight or pawn apply cn boans -^_ r to (mr!9) FLACK, BARKIS k VO-, Agti. REG OLAil TUESDAY PACK-»JBVh CT FOK Zi-VESTaLA-Th. In E^ MA ORAnAM, c.p t . airara Ari.,ii i„r, xar me a&ore and intermediate porta EVER? TXTBSDAY. at 4 o'clock p. u. Tor freight or passage apply on board * Ixlo FLACK, B.U C? K3 A CO tA/t«. FOR MARIETTA AND ZANEST /TpiVißTrv it^merißa yi?L IN : 1 - «u lea™ toFtSe a&ore «d aN intermediate ports, EVERY SATUBDAI. at 3 P u. For freight or passage apply on board or to -J*? 6 FLACK. BAMfES A CO. Agu. DRESS SILKS, Cincinnati, tcc. F'orwabasu riveli.—'fhe ■plendid .tOM- POETireE, Cnpt. THIS DAY f< Th “Si “ d *" Tlilß DAY tie id Instant, at 4p. p or freJshl P*naj» apply on board or to gtt mr29 “ ROBES, For Cincinnati & ions-7 js-b, MLLK —The flno steamer JS«-. a Ua 27\* ai lea« for the aboTO aad aj ut( ? madiau, port- on Tills DAY the 2J instant at 4 r *- Tor frrlgh l or pasaage eppjy on boenl or to PLACK. DARXK9 A CO. “ ROBES, 3 TT9? CINCINNATI & LOUIS- f JCfr * 7£ t JV* LK -~ Tb * s plondl'J fteamer CLARA Jgfefey , SJi2iSf*I r ' S ‘ C * dß “ljS l le * Te for affSa?S“S L *"** oaTms »AY tho 2d Inst. For SJ Fr ®^!ii or P 4 * B ®*?® apply on board or to "H fc-° _ PLACK, BAfiXES ACO 2 LOUISVILLE—The elegn.nt.. fp> ia J J- ««un P r JACOB l*OE.Capt.Stowart irfnJSSSK Anrf)t"hr v i - Intermediate ports^’SS^tsliAY m-i h ' F,,r apply onboard or to IDI - > PLACK, BAitaES&CO.,A?r.->nt XfoiT NAsTniLLE-lxho *£7a£T* At . p y^ ,D S er tteamor JENNY iiriv -fa&g&Sf SSjssaaawr*i^a:^.*-^S or oo bmrd tr to DT ‘*>* t -“f* FLACK. BAttXKa t CO, Agrnt,. ILLE.—The fine steamer S. ,*r- f- maBARD. Capt. G«m W. Road, will lea to for T‘ “ ,1 . «>*mni»Miu& porta. THIS Dal. tbo “ l ait,at 4 o clock, t.u. lor freight or parage apnlr oo or to (mrlfi) FLACK, BAKXEa ACOj AgtaL. ILLL—Ie hoc new steamc EtLIASCh, F. X. ru?D-., Ma-i U-r, will leave for the SETE-m?* 1 taU,rm '‘ lut * p° r ‘« THIS Day, 2d instant For freight or powa-o apply on board or to -Bliy n.AMiIURJES.,,,^ M&ti fllMoorl*']Um Direct. idSItJ hkbnBWickli:s"" *°^•« ff ? AN DOTTE CITY, KANSAS CITY, T LEAVKNAVORTII AND ST. JOSEPU. lib fine passenger steamer ORB, Captain rm« JTf ‘“* B f oriC «*t>°r,> and all ports, -u THIS DA*,2d io*t., at 4P. M. Fo r frHghl orra» MR* apply on board or to b mr2i POR ST. PAUL" DIKECT-To , fgp- „ £u Q 'i^, CJ, f K ;.° k “ k ' ni»c..i c «.JLg^feg Prairie DnCblen. (.rua# o Stillwater nod St. Paul—The A “ mJ . “iia-Sbr ~ to ££2? “, IH,B “T- ln *‘’ *• 1 '■ “■ For rrrith. or passage opply on board or tu h _5. r si PLACK, BARNES * 00.. Agent*- Missouri iuverjacket. , its- » ~rcr Jefferson City, Bonneville, Glaa -Wg&cfcig H* 0 W Kxnsaa City, WySott.Lca" S2£?.£ h, J }t ' Jo * e P h llaJ Omaha City.—The flne itAAm-r STEPHEN DECATUR, C»bt. Prank Bailey, wIU leave for | the above an d aU loiennodUte porta, on MONDAY, April , stb, at 4 o dock r. it. Por freight orpaa»ag» apply on board FLACK, DARNES A &LA«n£ PORKEOKOK"& ST. : st» xT u flB t V*»«n«r SfIEKANOO, Cant.J^^SSt LL T TiV^ I, n‘ l T #^ r, ! ,e RboTe *»««-» teSSSuS porta on THIS DAY. 2d Inst., at 4 i/deck, T\ m. For freight or passage apply on board, or to mr27 FLACK, BARNES CO, Agent*. For Sr. louis and Illinois TjesE^ BIVER— Thi fine steamer BAT CITY Capt. Andrew MUler, will leave for the above atuTrdllSiSr* P®«* THIS DAY, 2d in.., at 10 o'clock, A. M. Fof freight or passage apply on boardorto _ mrga PLACK, BARNES k CO. EOR ST. LOUIS, HANNIBAL., fPSf* * KEOKUK, BURLINGTON, MDBCATTVK *J?J:, AND * davenport, oalknZ oUbMS. VRIKV^q SJ r^^ BT ‘ p AtTL—The fine itwuner GOODY ISl Il lo D^f Capt T^ 3 ®** gham4a * leave for the above .P°fl* on TEUS DAY, 21 Lnat- at 4 “• Fjr w *is bt or apply on board, or to . YUcg, barneVa CO f'OR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK,, , davenport, DCBc!i«WBg PAOL—Tbe rfne &N,lmc ilaaon Slmtcr, will leave for tho abavaandallla teraediat* porta, on THIS DAY. 24. tnat, et 4 Pm freight or panage apply on board or to »3. rot _®E?l «tACK, BARNES A CO- Agent* ST. LOUrsTKEOKUK, . _frj>- BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE, onror larger ULAND A HAVENPORT—Tho fiff CapLHerfiiwin. enllleavo for the above and all luterinrdi- THS Dir, 2J K.H.!. rorffiStli panage apply on board or to ° M MfS< FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agta. , ■pORST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER. A. |7.! .Tli?" cambridohopi. d..» FA.*? ““ *■*'<' apply on U:*rJ, ; t t) fndght or pw nrl“ ILAOK, BRILLIANTS, For st. Louis l keokuk.— , ITioflo* pitsFDgsr packet J. n. OONX FOR ST. LOUIS— The Bplcndid i fC> h. n S M ”n, N , iTn J xl£l ‘ HOIJIES, c. p c.lh§S« lUta PAi, _J I nit. For (night or pooMee innlr on heard orto j mrl j RS E 3 iSf ./gto f. FOR KEOKUK, DAVENPORT , irff. T jlr < PAi I n L *S?'« aALESA ’ Dcli l'OUK-Lgtefei? jJ SI. PAUL—Tbf> ftne pwaagcr *tc»mer LALHois? iwraTHJBDAv lU :2dM*M r V* 0 ?! T e ,•*> kt-mSS 5?52?.“.,™ 1 ° cUxk - --• F » r "'^* -“ff. FLACK, RARNKS i CO, A*.nt>. Brto ©titans, &c. FOR MEMPHIS A.\D XEwTfls>V innto?2LS Pt ’ BlOCk * lo,lrJUl0 * T 0 fDf for freight or pawugw apply oo board or to mr3 ° FLACK, BA EXES A CO. A-*.turar 7 —, — - o. tia vw HAHDY & M’QRIJW, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Co&xzr or First and Ferbt stems, aulfcdtf PITTSDimon, PA BASIC EL FAUNK S T OCR,' ncpoxtsft iso atim m B'orelen and Domostio Hardware. He, 74 IIW Slrttl, Idirce. Diamond nlUu T an “ Fourth itreet, PUtiburyh, Pa. HE subscriber is now opening a largo and wall elected Mwntnent of foreign and i. atretic '"‘““'taeot ealirece a g.ii.rel ommn.nt i. l ? ot i er 7' Cerwoter Toole, (Union FUnre.l In. h ’ l ? , , 1 “-* v fc ” ettention of M.reluutU oUt«nibelhr« applying themselves. oc29rT!tf - mrlti SAM’L rAOXESTOOK. SEED POTATOES. Gonotae Rough Purple Chill Potatoes. r l'tilS Potato has the reputation of being tho A i?!? t .P r ' xlucU T” “ 4 ui> pouto or «ji th. J”? *° ?“ callinM thsm largely tor tear years, has never knownth«m to rot la tho ground or in store. a limited number »f bushels cun be had it a moderate pries by apylring to . FLEMING BROS mrt7i3wdAwT No. 24 Wood street, Pa. New goods fob spbing sales.— We are dally receiving from oar own and Eastern Factories, additions to cur stock, which consists in part of Floor Oil Cloths, Carriage Oil Cloths Furniture Oil Cloths, * Tablo Oil Cloths, ' Crash Oil Cloths, Transparent Oil Clcthr Trusp’t Window Shades, BnffHolUndj and Shade Trimmings. Merchants, Housekeepers and others requiring any goods a onr line are invited to call and examine the stock ed Jndge for thomselTo* in regard to the quality and prices w j. t n. Phillips,' mrta Ko. 2fl and 23 St. CUir street PAINTING.— As tho season for repainting U now commencing, the undersigned wished to Inform P? bUe lh,t tbeyareprspared to do «y amount of printing that may be required of them at *•*••**«■ Mtb« quality of work can be done by aoy shop in the dty. , To cw customon who haw had graining done by us we T* P n P»**4 to do more of the ease kind. wbo hare not seen our graining we Invito to call at <mr shop and eea specimens, which we would simply M y cwuwt be equaled by any shop in the State of Pennsylvania. nr *« lw d DAWES A CLULET. T\Te W, HANDSOME AND CHEA P DRESS -L'v GOODS, Shawls, Lace Mantles. Needle-Wcrk Setts, Collar*, are daily being received. Also, a fall assort taentof Domestic and Staple Goods, ell of which will it sold as eheep as the cheapest. Ploaae call and see them. a HANSON LOVE, Kg2£:dawT formerly Love Brothers, So. 74 Market st. DRY GOODS—Those desirous of purchas ing anything la tbs Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domes tlc Dry Goods line, will please call and examine our lsr.e and well assorted stock of Spring Goods, which are now be ing sold very CHEAP for CASH. C. HASSON LOTH, mrtT formerly Loti So. 24 Mirfcet street POTATOES -100 btubeb W«sh*nnodc Potatoes; J& do lorgs Whits do; 60 do do 2Hao dq ..j 5 , classmafias** Coal oils ud Co«l SBnh(>r WANTED TO PoKOHa£j&La laws Yf WUtypfCotlOntadOe^SSSur^Mr lBo Jgj&f TOOH * BROS, g&bbULoU «ad Crnihad Bnp. J*** ' ‘ *|2 « s»j*PiMUtioaMoSao*,o&k cooperaro; mrt * >•, HoattUtmjjtm*. MUBTAIiD, Ground Popper, \Atonml Cbm, «ad lofnats winc'd ABdforMOjßtt who lmb or null by _nrtB ttACKBOWN&JttBLST,Ko.I67Lfrtr<7rt. I\TDRPHY & BOECHTIELU have just tjJjLirefrtHcaw Print* Ototham, Irtah ic_ -5-, Kt&ulat Steanwcs. FLACK, DAftXES A CO. jtoutsbtUr, &c. &c. St. Eouis, fie, FLACK, CARVES k CO, Agt« It is the duty of every one to Improve their peroneal «P P*oranee though some may differ in regard to the ways of doing it; but every one will admit that a beautifol bead of hair, cither lu man or woman, is on object much to bo do» nred, and there are no mean* that should be left untried to obfttnouchaconsideraiJea.—lFonum’s Advocate, &iila % Cosiiocrox, Ohio. JTot.l7, UM. Y; " 002 * Co-Oent*: Aj I hare been engaged in •oilingyoor Hair Reiterative thoUatauaaonfuroao of you- agonti (ft, M. Itaekisaaa.) tad bating experienced the beneficial effects of it ayiell,! would like to obtain an tgeney for tho State of Ohio or some State in the VTttt, should you wish to makoaucb an arrangement, u lam convinced then it nothing equal to it in the Vailed SiaUtf&r restoring the hear. 1 bate been eogaged in the Drug btui nesa for several year*, and late aold various preparation* for the hair, bat hate found notLiug that rwtorra the n* ere tire organa or invigorate* the *ca!p m troll u yoora Ha. Ing fully convinced that your rcatorativo la what ron iwtT aent it to bo, I would Uke to engage la the sale of tt_ unsatisfied JtmnatselL ■ . 1 “ofor. X Toon truly. l-i07.fl J. wool, * good oftcu of year Hiii Bostorattw. I irtrtftoitS?,! h ! fln^las »y hair KTowfo* thin, a* w*U jweaj,is?S , n J* #t ed from whaj l read and beard, to trv tli#art?A^ Min,lac bj 700,10 Promote lu SStth a3 M dL^ , .,i' r, T ! ‘ red U vaa lay oath, both of*h7chit h» <aS^™Ji«il O . 0r u Id opentton than need nearly tbmbottuS Plrte,7,_ “ S«T«ntjr.Gvc Serr anil fleoodd CARRIAGES AKD ST/GCtIER. • iniuiu ' V” -- .r 15 *. WlilTE’S REPOSITORY T HP° S 3? H J 4a WWRKBOEVIIia ' HE sobscnbcr offera for sale, or coat w ■gasS^SwSS# Pfrrau,« of them WtUm’i X.!S ! ,,VS“r «mr York msti. !„ nn<l Salu _ “1™ ttnn Stir , PlllUddplilk, udaft»coc;mca BasrimUlttf’S' - / ' -'■' totto.jhUpj, 0 (T -. •‘ - ' tot ®* u ; ■ Ty ■-->rv-' : - ■' . - -va BJotris. tamhast hamTiiotST — a-rnrr tj/Xmnand .Frml/ort Sr,-),. ' and aty BaS, JETT I'C/EK. '; THIS celebrated Hotel is still conducted** ry jbrZ«&«, 01 uwU <M tfmtfcwn, hmriag “ El , effS^ t P f rior for thß accommodation of popoLu- Hotel U is the tmmedirte tlstnjty of plarae of Amusement, tad effera emylotfncmattttothS who cocsoll convenience and economy. . . going to California or Europe win *e famished KprofceWtathS mrfifcdSir CHARLES BROWN, Prorrtrtcr. FRENCH’S HOTEL, ' Carntr Slrftt and City TToH Square, trtxuite tte City UaU, Hew York City. . nOTELiscondaeteUonthcZmoPKAx tWn oD< ! cc j Rtxau, and deals as tiiay mar b«or* lB *^ e *P«»aj Refectory. wifhThu harbor’* Shop, with BaUu In coccrctku then ™ *?n Popular hot«i is lu tbo Umncdiots »ldni:v cf S“ ‘'““T** aniJ ‘ h " P r *i‘Ci|*l and oSrn crcry imiucmrnt n> tli.'.e who coninlt mnvxn! sillb2ft!£!i , i “? T ‘ , Th {? a C ° ics t 0 CaUforal* or Europe |«ra iaMralcdlimjiaf «>. . ilKd’ 1 ■flSrtiral. lliiskill's Tetter Ointment.— HeiskilTa Totter Ointment cured S°'' »f T«lt« on tb. brad. *“»• OI ' iCT l ; -'> - T rar£ BTr. Charlre Phlmo Xhlrd no.! A rrh Empties of (bn Pare, ori4 scare II ' if.. ARKT LEISTEII, School street, beiotr fhanlr. llh Phlla Te,«r of » year, .tluUo” II /t i' V ’ BRIDGES, Joaoa' Hotel, rhlla. mi cared hr it of Khcumatlra ,nd Hirer on the lS jSr, MiRV ‘‘° S:riLL - *“ Scared of Tetter ESl ' 3l6 Ch « t »M 'to Eraptioa on the H^LtE^oSo^-JlJf^aapticnoftoP^, IS! a " t “' = : -i E iSlo Hotel, of 251 “'-“-‘t. option on I .J I nOI^ TISDALE ’ - oS °” a f "«“- Trttar.3o pretre J ‘lHos a*- TweUU, and *«. «*, Erytlp. «a !^i„“. CUi,ll, BATrOM - *’■»“« »■ Cbyoare ! Br»d and Cmcy, InaS;arf ! 'E 0 ,!“ IL ' 11 ' N E - and Areb,- .48 "»*•*- «• « r „“- Children Cutting' Teeth To uWatis a«» . rssra.—zr. PAnniS* CELEBRATED SOOt* ‘ * ® Ihu inl&lhbl# remedy luu pnaarvodliufi dre<i« of children when thought p«t recorery, from BOcn “ the frn P 19 rQl,bc d oa the gums, the chfld win ree-m-r. TbLi prrjinrntion u w innocent, so effl- ' caclceu*, and „» plenum*, that -no child will rein*, to let lU \ £». bo rubbed with IL When !„*«.«« .t ft. o»of \ four month., *«">. there i„ no nppcnrnnooof teethTonn ' bottle of ,b- fyrup should ho tmd 0!, the pun., to open the pores. tri-nia thtul.l j.LVif l* without the lyrup in lie ir«ry where there arc yoaog children; for if a cfcUd.wak» tti« wilW pains la tin- (no Eyrnp liune*lUt<-’ly glr.. ex, by opening tbepores and healing thogtma, ILoro by provcniing cvuvolgjon*, f.-ren, «tc. Propped only l.y Dr. Sw«y ß o ± Sod, ThUa. 1003 botUea jc«t rteolrod rd.l tar *:ilc b> tl»e* Pittabargh Aj»at, mrjadAwF _ Dr. UKQ n KKYSRR, 14Q w C od«L T> BAD IVHAI' TIIJJ YSAI OF A - -Dil. SWAr.XrsCOXPOVTTD STBVP W 1 -L* X> C ii E 1-i R Y Ti» Origins! and Genuine Preparation! Disordered Stomach, Liter, Breast or Lam Tito wonderful core* performed l>y thi» invaluable taed tcJov, l q Pulmonary cov. SUSrprrON’, Cougha, CoMs. Arth ma, Bumebitin, Inflnutua, Wboonlai r BpitU ®& of Blood, Liver CompLnint, Pain So the Side and / e? ' J T k hr “ t ' *" D 1“"“ t< tho n b u” 11. rn.r. n mJIM ' "V" b *'“““1 of a tn»*oiclijr, from (bo earliest agee, famishing a PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, ALL SPEAK FORTH ITS PRAISES. Tin- report! from al! ports ortho world, where they nA e «so of Dr. Swayce’s Compound Syrup or Wild Chary, ud qoeetionably proves it to he the pr*v\t remedy of the a*e. NIGHT SWEATS, GREAT DEBILITY, ic. W ' think there never haa L». a medicine which iuu -,',. .» inch nolvcnhl a. Dr. Swaynd. Compound- Syrup WU,I Cherry. It ha. .topped night tmt 4, cheeked deep leafed ulcer, of the loupe, talced I here 'wl.o sere hut decUnlns with great weakncae, when ell other mean. prov ft«l unaTiUlnj. DIL J. !L ELLISON, Fraoldin county, Ky., writer: I i hare been engaged In an active practice of dwetr. year., and recommend Dr. Swayno’a Compound Syrnp oftfild Cherry - In preftrenco to all ether remediee. In the much dreaded I-nenmonir, or Dleeaa. of the Lnnge, and the alenalng tan We“™mrty* Pr “" Eon, ’ :ck -''. 1 regard it a, an invaloa ConorThoia, Dijon. Or c r o jr«r, h,.» olajaol, uai 1. ■till remains a hearty man. E«r. JAMES K. DUItBOROW, Pastor of Berlin circuit Baltimore Conference. and all Iho-principaJ merchants at - Palntcfßock*, Mil., have testifiedto'tho following' ' EXTRA ORDIXAR Y t CURE, • - - n- u Poiht or Kocss;lYe<ienck county, Md. " ; aw * T , wc —Dwhir-.ikJicTiigisadatyl-oiritntb* t£) yon ’ 1 h * T »*l«KJgbt proper to mpte; jLoown oseof the most extraordinary cures,Tn my own case, that boa ever l**n truly records. In the month of Oct> w “ a^l , "i'b a aovero natheriag in ay breast which formed a large nb*cr»*, and also communicated to my Lungs and very much afilictoJ them, and - large quantiUce of corruption, external and faternadT^ily. • • through my Lung, and out through 0f u m s bwa *, t *PP*reu £ eaw, attended with a ddhilftr r dSy “ u ‘? ofcbt » l«wwf. appetite, and extreme debility, to that my pkyridant thought my ea*o entirely I the *»»•»• oftawUdna.. I-irtmUned in m« wretched condition for a long time, Qotil I wa* wasted toa mens•keletoo, and there teemed to be no hope for me; read In the public papersof the many troadcrfbl I ImuESSKllii 7 Tonr Syrvpof in Id Cherry, tuenced it* uw*^m#?J!ii Ulll0r ? for , “ vo tattle*, and com-, anxious family, the «id ti»t 0. mj to h«aL and tho cough acNlded.anufn^S 7 wat restored to perfect beaJ.'b. bottles I Ow flre years hare elapacd, and ToiiH r hearty man at this date, Juno 2d,iSM. l r day * alcknres for the last figbeen months I lease accept ray grateful acknowledgment* Tour*, very respectfully, TUOIIAo DIXON More wonderful cures hare been and are daily made by Dr.Swayne'i Compound fiyrupof mid Cherry, than by any mod Id on ever discovered; composed Volcty of vegetable la grwliente, it can be used with perfect safbty. HE CAE EE CL IX PVRCIIASIXG. To obtain the original and only genuine preparation of **“ C^ fr : Wh!ch W and signature : ofDIL SwAYNE oa each wrapper around the bottle. . This Invaluable remedy, prepared only by Dr. BWAYNE « SON, Sevuuth eL,second aboTo Market, Phila. D!L QEO.II. KEYiKR, No. 140 Weed struct, Wbo&salol. id Retail Agent. orSTafeVT ■ MORE THAK 500,000 BQTTPLEB" SOLD IN Tm> if E~W JS^N - G-LAjS'D S-T -AT E S IS OSS YEAR. The restorative op prop, o j WOOD for restoring lialr perfectly and permanently* nMMTcr yet had u rival, volume after £ P 4rt * u{ world end from tha moat lntell£ lhAl lt u a ****/** but read too circular ond too cannot doubt; read also the following: i lal h*' - * for centuries bean afflicted with tr?s»^ o,aiai H!s ul **’ • reconidlscovery of Pnrferaor m bclne *“» dL T*o*d hrtJfaSj manyperwna still patronize them, because they bare been •o often Imposed ui-on by Ilair Tunica of different ‘ kinds SuTSvS , r pen<> ? # T* w, f n^iL malSßth * rw i ß ® t ’ thal **W wllltra one# again, In Wood* BcsUirative there lanu Bucb tiling m XsiL Re know of a lady who was bald, whu tued Ibe article a Short time, and her head fa now covered coapleWy with the tininrt and moot beautiful curl* ftruri nablo. W* know of numerous case* when hair was rapidly fiillioc out, which it restored in greater perfection thin it over bodboen bsfore. It ii also without doubt ona of the beat articlM for Icoaa’ lag the hair in good condition, making it eon and shxsr mnoTing dandruff; and has proved itself tlia palest onemv to all the 111* that hair iaheir to. S.T. STOCK HAN.
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