3P ± OJT 3CB TT 3Et O U = SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1868. gg* OFFICIAL PAPER OP THE CirF.-g* Kevrs of tho City and Neighborhood. A Woujc of An?.—We stepped into the studio of Sir- Craig, Fifth street, on Monday, to look at a punting which he has been engaged on for the Ustfite months, and which he is to send, ns we to the Academy of Art, New York, where this artist’s name is already well known -in connection with a large piece exhibited there and entitled '*The Release of the Cap tive.” And by the way we might add that we observed in The Crayon, tho best Art journal we hava in the country, a reference to tho piece ; abovo alluded to, In which it was characterised as an exceedingly fine work of art and os giving promise of great [achievement in the artist.— This was the tone of the article; we do not pro tend to give tho words. To return, however, to the. piece now in hand. We do not profess to be a judge of paint ings. We have not the mastery even of the vo cabulary. We know tho idea of light and shade, fore and back-ground, chiaroscuro, etc., but we osnnot tell when these things are all duly ob served. We do know, however, what pleases us, and why wo are pleased. With these ad missions wo are free to say that we thinik “The , Captives” U Mr. Craig's best effort and will eahaneohis reputation. The story of the scene is soon told: A mother, a grown daughter, a son about 10 years of age, and a sweet infant, sleep plug unconsciously among the grass and prairie flowers, form the foreground of the piece Tho Indians in the back ground are performing their horrid scalp dance aroand their victim. Of this fact wo merely 1 have a bint, however, as but a segment of the danciag circle ap pears in tho picture, tho rest being left to the fancy. That is well. The sky is over cast, and dark clouds are rolling up along the horizon that bounds tho oceau-liko prairie.— Such is the general scene. As you study the pic- - tore a little moro in detail you find that th&ipAp- ■ tires have had a weary march; that this is only ft temporary pause of the savages for a deed of blood; that the mother bos sunk upon the pack she is forced to carry, aud that the daughter though despairing yet fluds some consolation on. her parents bosom where in bitter anguish she has pillowed her head. The boy looks with a mixed feeling of grief and RDger upon Lhe savage dance nod longs for the hour of vcngcanco, while the sweet child sleeps calmly among the flowers, the sunlight falling across tho lower part of the face while the upper is in the shadow of its mother's garments. The coloring is to our eye exceedingly rich and the wholo well done The true way to appreciate is to step in and look at this work. The artist has evidently thrown his heart Into the pictures. i AnJ the heart gtveth n grace to every part. A Stchnsb.—The Question for Discussion at Jefferson College, Canonsburg, on Wednesday night, was: CAN TUB UNCONDITIONED BE COGNIZED AND CONCEIVED BT TUB MIND ? Affirmative Wm. A. Starred, Fayette, Alle gheny Co., Pa. Negative M. B- Massey, Masseybourg, Huntingdon,. Co., Pa. Tho question is. certainly a very peculiar one to submit to college students and the amount of what Lord Bacon calls “dry light” which tho disputants reflected upon it was doubtless equal to that of Sam Weller’s “forty power magnify ing reflector.” Wo learn that, for the eelectoration, thehonor was awarded to Addison S McClure, of Woos ter, Ohio ; for the essay, the honor was divided, and for tho original oration the palm was borne away by Charles W. McHenry, of Pittsburgh. This excellent institution, nnderlho charge of Dr. Allen, as. President, and a talented faculty, is in a flourishing condition. Ar*nr College.—This institution, founded, sustained and endowed by the late Rev. Charles Avery, held its examination on Thursday, of • which fact wo were not apprised or we would ■ have tried to he present. We learn, however, from tho Pott that tho exercises were highly •'Creditable to all concerned. The Tost adds: “The faculty now engaged in the College are Prof. >L 11. Freeman, a gentleman of superior intellectual attainments, and Miss Emma J. Woodson, a graduate of the school. The winter session of tho College will close to-day, and the next term will commence on Monday, the 19th instant. _ , The generous founder of this noblo work is entitled to tho gratitudo of the race which it was his desire to elevate, as this enterprise may lead to incalculable benefits to a class ofpcople who are frequently unable to bear the expense of educating their children.” AcßrcctTTßAi.—Judge Heistcr, of Harris burg, Secretary of the Pennsylvania Agricultu ral Society, arytod In the city yesterdAy, with full powers to effect an arraagemonl by which the fall-fair of the State Society will be held in this city. The consummation of such an ar rangement depends very much upon the public spirit of oar citizens. If they extend the ne> Osssary aid in the shape of subscriptions, the Fair will be held here. Judge lleister will call upon our principal business men forthopuri pose of securing their subscriptions, and wo do not believe, in view of the fact that a State Fair attracts thousands of strangers to the city, that he will find any difficulty in obtaining the re quired amount. Tun case of the Pittsburgh & Steubenville Railroad vs.,'Samuel Livingston, was decided yesterday ini the District Court, before Judge Williams! The verdict was in favor of the plaintiffs in the sum of S9,GS2, for balance due on subscription to 140 shores in the capital stuck of the company. That was $7,000, on which tho first installment of $5 per shore had been paid. It was also shown that $lOO, on tho first, and the same amount on the second instal ment had been credited to the defendants. James S. Craft and 0. P. Hamilton, Ejqs., re presented the plaintiffs, and Thos. Williams and R. C. G. Sproal, Esqa,-lho defendants. Tnc case of B; B.,Stout, of West Pittsburgh, whoso defalcation and supposed flight we referr ed to yesterday, is rather a bad one. The Dia patch says that the total amount of his arrearages to the borough will reachsl,soo, brcidesnumer oas dues to individuals in the vicinity. His sadden Hight is said to have been caused by the fact that the new officers, recently elected, would ba called upon to examine into Ids books. When last seen he was in Cincinnati.™ route for Louis ville. Paahjcide.—The Mahoning Remitter gives an account of the trial of a* boy named Robert McWhinney, at the recent term of the Trumbull county Court, held at Warren, for the murder of his father, he was found guilty of manslaughter. Ilia brother Thomas remains in prison under the *ame charge. _ It appears Ibatin November lost, their father was missing, and the body, after soma consider able search, found in the Mahoning river, and his two sons were arrested on suspicion of being his murderers. Is Allegheny Councils, on Thursday sight, Mr. Price offered in C. C. the following resolu tion, which was adopted, and 8. C. concurred: “Resolved, That the Cofimittee on Railroads be and are hereby requested to report at the next regular meeting of Councils, whether or not they have voted the stock of the city in the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, at the election held in Pittsburgh, March 81st, IS&S, and if voted/by what authority It was dcce.^' Rxrroacn to Siaax. —Mr. Robert Reed, near Kittaam&g. aged seventy-fire years, leu years totally blind from cataract, was lately restored to sight by* new method ef operating—amethod that cause* bat slight pais or risk to the eye. Likewise, William Richardson, of Manchester, coach-trimmer. Also, Mr. John Alexander, on Fountain street, Pittsburgh, by Dr. Sterret, So. 277, Pena street. Coicttntaxa Co.-—Wm. Ebeiixley, Treasurer of Knox fp., was knocked down and robbed the other day of $1809.. .The robbers first set fire to his bam and when he came out of the house to aid in extinguishing the flames he was celled and robbed....... The Express office at Colum biana was robbed on the 22d—the lock blown off the cafe, and $5OO lakes, $4OO <rf which be longed to the Express. Company. OwJJnrtP.—The “Olympic" Cricket Club held a meeting Thursday night, and organized for the summer campaign by electing the fol lowing officer*: ' President —Dr. Pollock. Vice President —Dr. Murdoch. * Treasurer—3. McCabe. Secretary—lsaac Sprout. Corresponding Secretary—V. 11. Williams. Counter Opartth Szssioxs.—Commonwealth vs. Smith McFall; indictment assault and bat texy, on oath of Jacob Theobald. Verdict, net guilty, proseentor to pay the coats. . ''barles; Coatee plead gnllty to petty lafceny in robbing his employer’s store? and got off with three months. CoMttcilox.—ln reporting tho names of the Committee appointed at the recent meeting of the Agricultural-Board of this county to confer inth tho Committee of the State Society, the name'of Gtrteig appeared. This is a misprint, and: should.have read “Goehring,” Mr. C. 8. Goehnng'baing the appointee. R. o. Bradford will be ijutalledCpMtor of the Second Associate Be foraw .CJWh, Altegheny, on Tuesday, April Judge McCiube pronounced yesterday the following Sentences:— Henry Larrison, assault and battery with intcnt.to kill, six months ia the county jail. \ Jefikin Edwards, grand larceny in stealing several articles of machinery. Three years in the penitentiary. Robert M’Creary, highway robbery. Eight yearß in the pentitentiary. George Cooley, Dirid Porler, end Pot. Mol ten, higtmoy robbery; eight years eaebiotbe penitentiary. Joseph Gorton and John Turley, grand lar ceny; four years each in the pentitentiary— llobert Turley, aamo offence, fire ycara in the penitentiary. * Charley Bothwell, grand larceny, three years m the penitentiary. Charley was asked by the d , an T llim B *0 Any in reference to tho theft. Charley said that he Wes standing on the corner of lhe street. He had on a thin coat and a man came np and offered him a warmer one. Charley said he did not wont il, but the man insisted, nnd ho -tut it.” The man had a backet in his hand. Chat ley asked him what he had in tho bneket. ne said “it is meat and yon may hare it," and so I "luk it.” The story did not seem to have a great deal of weight with the Court. Wm. Anderson, alias Samuel Platt, grand lar ceny, on oath of John Drayman, (stealing b Penitentiary for three years. Melanchoit Accident.—Mr. Michael Mitch ell one of the watchmen on the M’Keesport di vision of the Pittsburg at Connellsville R. R., was thrown from a hand car on last Monday evening, and killed almost instantly. The handle or crank of tho hand car caught his clothing about bis waist, and pitched him in front of the ear; his forehead striking on a cross-tie, was completely mashed in. One establishment on tho corner of Smilbfield street and the Diamond is building an immense supply of baggage wagon 9 and carts of all sorts and sizes for tho Utah expedition. The amount of money or U. S. “promises to pay” which these Mormons ore causing to be distributed in this community, will be very lare. We observed largo, quantities of Government stores, marked for “17. S. Quartermaster, Lea venworth, K. T,” passing from the Pennsylva nia Central to the Ft. W. & C. R. R. during this week. We presumo theso arc part of the sup plies for the Utah expedition, cn route for the prairies.- Mr. Geo. B.vit.ET had a paralytic shock while in tho Citizens' Bunk transacting some business on Thursday. Wo learn that he was better yes terday. Tut: steamer N. Holmes went out yesterday with her upper deck covered with military wagons. Wo presume they are for the array in Utah. Cash Principle Tricmfiiaist.—By purchasing exclusively for cash, and selling only for cash , Geo. W. Hubley, Federal Street, Allegheny, is enabled to give his customers the full value of their money. He is selling all the best styles of Stoves, Ice Chests, Bird Cages, Uousc-furmsh iog articles in the Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron line, at prices which will astonish customers. Call and examine his etock, on Federal street, near tho Depot. * Medical.—We understand that Dr. 0. 11. Par tridge, of Philadelphia, will be at tho Mouocgabela Houso about the 20th of April, for two week*. wbon those who wish to consult bim professionally may have an opportunity. Dr. P. is well known to the citizens of Pittsburgh for bis great success in the treatment of Scrofula, Diseases of the Skin, Throat, Ear, Ac. N. B. Ho has a very ingenious little instrument of great benefit in certain forms of deafness. * No More Madkira.—A Funchal correspondent of tbo London Times, says no more Madeira wibo will over be produced. All recent attempts to man ufacturer the wine have failed, and pumpkin vines now adorn the grape arbors, once covered with abundant clusters of rich grapes. Well, there is one consolation ; jf we cannot get Madeira wine, we can at least get elegant garmonts at the Brown StoDe Clothing Hall of Rockhill A Wilson, Nos. CO2 and 605 Chestnut street. They will never give* out. * Stranger rx Town.—We have been gratified by a call from Frederick Ayer, Esq., the business man of the firm of J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell. A short ac quaintance with the gentleman convinced us that not the Doctor’s skill iu compounding his medicine? is nlone concerned in the immense consumption of thorn ; but that ft takes business talent of no ordi nary measure to pass them (i-”.jnd the world. Mr. Ayer, manifestly, has tiic-e .I'dliiie* and tbo success of bis hooso show? tbut!.j uses them.— Memphit Whig. * glycerine! GLYCERINE, GLYCERINE, Highly perfumed. Sure euro and provenlalivo of Chapped Hands, Face and Lips, for sale at SUPER’S DRUG STORE, t Comer Penn and St. Clair Street*. W® think we are justified In saying that no oth**r Bill or rvmpdy for Liver C-mijilkint, iiaa e<tlu «>«. »o co*erTv<Jlv, tti» n*pnt*t;oß now eujuj-etl by Dr. 3/cLanr'sCrltimUd Littr I‘UU. prepare.! by Fleming fine, of Pittsburgh. As an rriJenco that the* will care, read th.i> following ccrtifioito from o lady residing in our own city: _ , , Mw Yo*t. January 23d, 1832. This la t ' certify that T haro hiuJ th« Hvrr complaint for ‘fix yrars, and never could get any in~JlciDo to me ou til I commented tming I>r. M'Lvue's Colt-brau-U Liver Pills prepared by Fleming Bnt*. I can now say to the that th-y baro sumpletcly cuwd (a.-; and I .Ju lieM.y to commend them to nil p-ra-m* nlHiO.l with a disoutd hirer They will care. Try them. M Ar.IA EVANS, So.OCLawUst. UJl_PmTha-crsshonld be careful ton*k for DR.M'LAXB S CELEBRATED LIVRIt PILLS, manufactured by FLEMINO UROS- of Plttsbnrgh. Pa. There are other PUU purporting to ba Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M’l.atie'« gon nine Liver Pill*, a!*n Li* celebratM Vermifuge, can onw If» had at nil respectable drag utoros. JCfna genuine inLUnui It. Htma.'trr. nf Oir3(hl*wT PLKMINO HROU iamugmrntß. PITTSBDIiGU T II EAT ft F."— MISS KIMBERLY Lasses *«> )lk!rkOcaz»i. i. Q. HANLRY Sti'TX ManAGcr.. rtuci or Anausbiox. 80xe5...... 50c. I Private Box, Large.. ....$%/<) Beeonil Tier , .2*. Private Bo*, imnlt 6.D0 HiW Tier Isc. I Colored Co*, c Colorod Gallery...- 2**- J Single Seats in Private Bor. s!,«>. Third night of the popular ComediaD, Mr. T 11. lUD . AW AY. SATURDAY BVENTSfI, April 2d. IWS, will be ,-.>rh.tmcd J. U. Marten’s Comic Drama, In two acta, entitled ALL THAT GLiTTEBa 18 NOT OOLD—Tbny Twinkle, Mr. T. H. UaSaway; Stephen Plnm, Mr. J. G. Ilaaley. Dance Maalrr Lewi*. To be followed by tho new farce, in l net, entitled A. H. H. To conclude with the langiiable fare*, in 1 net, entitled FAMILY JAHB—Llddy. In which she will Introduce her celebrated “Irish Jig.” Jtose Cllnr. Btetzbeovllle Female Somlnary. THE FIFTY-NIN'TU SESSION of this In (Citation wilt commence on MOXDA Y, THE 3 V if A V OF JfA _ For term*, apply to Her. C. C. BEATTY, D. D., Superintendent, mr3o:Stv or Prof. A. M. KDID, A.M., Prinapal. WAGONS.—We have rc- VT eelved this day a large lot of 40 inch duck, the exact nrtldo required by the department far covering Ih.-ir Vugona. C. IIANSON LOVE, formerly L«jTu Bros.. _mr3o No. 71 Market it. CEMENT. —We a»o now prepared to con tract for the delivery of ConneUirillo Hydraulic Co ntent either, in barrel* or bags. The quality!* cqanl if not taperior to any ever offered in this market, and tho price low. fmrSOl WATT A WILSON, No. 2C& Liberty »t. SEEDS.— 200 laish prune new Timothyse-sd, ' lfiO do do do doverated, 2V do Orchard Bine Grata, Ac., Seed. gtr.TO ' WATT & WILSON. TVRESS SILKS, Block and Fancy Bareges, 1 J Organdies Twisted Silks, Chintzes, Threads, Laces, SUtk Mantles, White Goods, Mourning Goods, Needle Work, and a Urge and cheap stock of Domntu*. C. HANSON LOVE, maSl Formerly Lore Broe-, No. 74 Market st- SOLUTION OF CITRATE OF MAGNESIA —A cooling purgative, mild in lea operation and plea*- 'ant to the tssto, constantly on hand frcufa at JOS. FLEMING’S, mrZO corner oflhe Diamond and Alatkctst. HAVANA CIGARS—I will receive to-day hr Express, a large supply of gennioe Impcntd lie vasa Cigars of a new and daily flavored l rand. Thu** waking anything In this Uhe vhmiU call and exami t>» my itwck b-fcr» pqrd>aalag«Uawfc*r». JO?.. FLEMING. CASHMERE and Oriental Tapesuy ixnita tiobt on Wall Paper, of French and German roanntsO' tnra. tor eale by W. P. MAIL-HtLL k.-Vfh bbl*. new, fine, for ealc by LEWIS A KDOKRTON, _ tnr No. lt>i Wood street. bales choice Kentucky, for twice makers use, Jasl loading *ed for »1<- bv mra ATWXLU LEE A CO. 1 BBLS. N. C. TAR for «ale bv DAGALEY, CO2GRA VL'a CO., mr24 , So.i3*ww>«ln, KUCBAKB HOOTS—3(X) strong Piunts of MyaU’s Victoria or 31amra/>th for sale. tarifff-td JlMila WARPED!’. MAGNESIA— Husband's, Henryks' Mus say's and Citrate, crostastiy on hand at mrt JQB FLEMINGS, cor Dtmm/fSi and Market rt. MACKEOWN A FINLEY are Agtota for tho J. B. brand of Varnlrhta Warehouse No. IC7 Liberty street. °>rlA W“ ALL PAPER-Sp ring 'Stock, new pat terns at Paper Boom of E. C. COCHRANE, Jfo. C Tederal sL Allegheny. OFFEE—BO bags prime Rio .Cuffec, with an assortment of Groceries, for sale by as awortoew jjnQjja.TREK Jr. A BRO, ' mx26 2i02Q9 Liberty stnwL OEED POTATOES— Early Kidooy nnd O Moootoin Jure. mr2Wt-l* J*MESWA)ffIIIOP_ hrA HHUS. PRIME N. O. SUGAK for AuU M 1... (mrl7) JA9 (iAUDT.NT.K. HEAP WALL PAFEK —Thousands of CA BAGS UKIED APPLES for sale by OU BAOIIUCY, COSOKAYK 1 Co, artj No. 18 and 20 Wood st. 1 n SACKS FEATHERS for solo by 1 V IiAGALEY, COSGRAVK a 00., art! A 20 Wood sL TVRIED PEACHES—IO bush, sun-oured, I / Tsrv choice, In store and for sale by _ mr3o D.C.nXRBST. TOKPENTIN K—2s bbls. receiving by VACXXOWH A riKLir* v u Ho, JC7 liberty itrvvL Telegraphic CONQHES&IOHAL Washington Ctxr, April 2. denatil—Tbo Kansas bill, as amended by tho Hoo*®>was taken up and the amendments were read, when Mr. Green, of Mo., without further explana tion, said he would submit bis motion to disagree to tho direct vote of the Senate. The‘Senate disagreed with the House amendments by a vote of 32 against 23. Mr. Bigler considered the action of the House ns a clear violation of the Democratic principle that Con gress should not interfere with the right of tho peo ple of tho territories to govern themselves. Mr. Douglas, of riUnois, said that ho had hoped that this question would havo been settled in accord ance with those Democratic principles which had been tho rule of his, Mr. Douglas’ life, lie thought that if tho amendmonts wero concurred in by the Senate, it would be tbo triumph of those principles, and would bring peace and quiet. The Seontors on tbo other ride a* o reason for tho adtnif.-i'-n of Kansas that it nmy bring peace. Why not then ad mit her ? It can no done in an hour by assenting to the amendments. Concur with tbo House and tho actloD is final. Kansas is then admitted with tho right to make a Constitution to suit horself. Let the men of all parties and sections unite in settling the contention. No other Senator wbbiug to speak, Mr. Grcon’s motioo wo* put to a vote nnd was agreed to, tens 32, nays 23. Consequently tho "House amendments were disagreed to. The vote stood as follows: Yeas: Messrs. Alien, Bayard, Benjamin, Biggs, Big ler. Bright, Brown, Clay, Evans, Fitch, Fitzpatrick, Green, Gwin, Hammond, Houston, Hunter. Iverson, Jones, Johnson <>f Arkansas, Johnson of Tennessee, Kennedy, Mallory, Mason, Pierre, Polk, Pugh, Se bastian, Slidell, Thompson of Kentucky, Thompson of N. J., Wright and Yulec—32. Nays: Messrs. Bell, Broderick, Cameron, Chandler, Clark. Colla mcr, Crittenden, Dixon, Doolittle, Dougins, Fessen den, Foote, Foster, Hale, namlin, Harlan, King, beward, Simmons, Stuart, Trumbull Wade and Wil son—23. Absent: Messrs. Bates, Davis, Durkce, Henderson, Reid, Sumner and Toombs. The House adjourned till Monday. Special Dispatch to lhe Pittsburgh G.wett< IIARRISDDRG, April 2. HoL’sn.— Tbo Houso after miduight pns'-od the L:qunr bill on a second reading, after a fight of somo two or three hours, because, there being no quorum present, tho Speaker decided that those who called tho yoas and nays must vote. On an appeal the Speaker was sustained. Mr. Williston refused, and a motion to escuio him was lost. Mr. Williston perristod. The voto was reconsidered and ho was excased by a voto of 45 against 22. Afternoon Station. —ScNATr.—On motion of Mr. Wilkins tbo bill providing for tho Incorporation of the Pittsburgh Gymnasium, and on motion of Mr. GazzAtn tho bills relatire to tbo Upper SL Clair road and tho Manchester Gas Co. were passed, and need bat tbo Governor's upprovalto become law. llorsK.—The Liquor Bill was passed finally, and goes to the Senate. The vote was: yeas 45, nays 29. The only amendments arc to punish tbo adulteration of liquor, and authorizing on investigation as to the charneter of applicants, and if good the license must isnio in compliance with the laws. Latest tram India. New York, April 2.—Tho Uommonio, from South ampton on the evening of tho 2i>lh, arrived lost night. Sho brings London papers to Saturday evening. Consols for money 90ji; for account 064(5,97. French funds bad slightly improved on Saturday. The Bombay mail bad arrived at London on Sat urday. The only additional new* is that tho attack of Lucknow would commeneo about the 20th. Fort Uijrajorghur.wtw captured, and ninety of the rebels were shot. Tho Culpoo rebels were twice beaten, with a loss of two handred. A small government post at Tullowan had sustain ed an attack for several hours, though defeedad by only ten men. The assailant* carried off the women and children of the defender* who wero in tho village. St. Loom, April 2.—Tho Steamer Sultc.o was burned to tho waters edge, and sunk near Cape Gir an'dean, 150 miles below here, at three o’clock this morning. Fifteen or twenty lives wero lo»L Among tho lost are D. D. Moore, clerk: Henry Eli, Pilot; James Blackburno, watchman; tho wholo of tho cabin crew and tbo barkeeper, whose name is unknown. Two lady and two gentlemen passengers ore missing and Are supposed to ba lust Full particular* have not reached hero yet. The Sultan was bound for New Orleans, with a full cargo, which, with the boat, will be a total loss. St. Lotis, April 2.—the river is still re ceding very tlowly. with from fourteen to fiftoon feot to Cairo. The Upper Mississippi is high abovo Lake Pepin; at Dnbuquc it is stationary with six feet in tbo cimunel. and there ia fWr feet on tbo lower rap ids and falling. The Illinois and Missouri are fall ing with plenty o' water in tho former, and four feet, in tbo channel of the latter. Weather clear; tlicr*. mometcr 60® Detroit, April 2.—Two mnil carriers from Sant. Stc. Marie on the lSlh nit., have arrived here. They report that tho Straits of Mackinaw are free from ice. Saul river was still bridged over with ice, but it is giving way fait. It i* thought that boats leav ing hero on the 12th inst. would not experience diffi culty in Satit river or on Lake Suporior from ice. Rjciurovn, Va., April 2.—Tho Bank Resumption Bill G.\ing upon the tirst of May, ha* been pusecd by b..tli Houses. The Bill requiring the independent Bank* to establish an agency at Richmond or Balti more for tbe redemption of their note*, and al*o re quiring the parent bank* to redeem tbo notes of their branches in *; cnie was also finally passed. It takes effect in April, lSj’.i. WAKiliNfiTfiN, April 2. —Tho receipts <m :he I'al ted State* Treaiury wore nearly $l,(‘00 i i)00 last week. Tbo amount mibjert to drafts wa*<>rer sf>,- 000,000, and the amount of draft* i.«jucd $ 1 noo. Ixtuaxopom., April 2. —The anti-Lcco niplotj men are r.-joicing over the defeat of the Leeo tnplon Constitution. One hundred and twenty gun* arc now being fired, and boulireg burning. Mohthkal, April 2.—The water is very high ; it is ab .ve VKtoria Bridge, and the lower part ol (i.-iffiutown is Hooded. Teleifrapblc markets. Nrw Yoek. April 2.—Cctton: *alw» lw|,.j ft ( nv f v . r t'pluml mitUllng. Flour firm; nalr* 12.500 bbls. Wheat -teady Corn firm; 40,00 j L.i.li *ol.!. Perk buoyant at Jld,So(d,lG.9o for Men, aud {1.1,75 for Prime. Bacon stead i; rbvft Mldd.os and R't>bed h-lf. Llqumh! Oil 2c better. «:,]<•* At M@Csc. Tobacco firm nt T*llow qul-t Freight. <Soll • on Cc’tton to Liverpool M 2, .Stocks Irregular ; lanrjr. brver; Chicago t iUrk Ivl»nd72; CumU-rUnd Coal IS; llii nols Central *harci U 5; Lucroxe A Milwaukle M.£; Mich .“/)u:h«-rn 2l’^ ; S. y. Central Reading Itnilr'eul 4C.U; Virginia mn HI, Miucurl sixes (i 2; Galena A Chiragn Michigan Contra! ~Krin Rallr.» l 21 >4; aevuttud A Toledo Cleveland A Pittabiirgb Lacroa*o giant* 31; Sterling Exchange dull; 10Sf§d0S-}4.' PittLALiApaii, A pnl 2.—There ba* been some speculative niovc nunt in the Flour market to-day, and Kale* have been Urge, rioting with a firmer feeling, and ires d!*po*jtion on the part of bolder* to accept present quotations, BuCO bbls dUpo-o-d of ut for snp»rflne, $4.50 for extra, £1.G2tg4,75 for extra family, the inspection* for the we«a aoiouiil to 22,000 lurrels; the bulk of tha sales rero extra at $4,5U. Wheat doe* nc.l eympathire with the move rnnit in Flour, and the maikct I* 'lull, price* being barely maintained; tale* of 5000 bmb at lor lied, an>l 11.20 for superior up to $1.35 for a choice lot of Kentucky white. Cora continue* to meet an active mqalry, both for foreign and coastwise «hiptneii4*n J prtrei have again advanc 'd; 120 U bus sold at 05>*. and aoine W bite at Lie Tb* demand for Oar* has Wten oft; ealei at 37@3Sc. Sale* of 400 tmali Cli.voreoed nt Provitiom looking np. but the want < f stock ictrict* oimratloti*; aalra of Mira I’ork at ■{l7. cavli; new held at {17.50. Lard firm at in bbU and 12c In kega. Butter ranges from 14 to lSc for-aolid pocked and roll. Tallow worth 11% * carte. Tobacco firmer. Whisky firm at 21<$22e. ClN<;i»!r*n, April 2.—Flour unchanged: 2U-ibbls sold at $3.555J3,65 for .uperfine aud for extra; the re triple were 2277 bbls. Whisky steady and in good demand at 1 kaUs 14u0 bbl*. Prorisloii* unchanged; the mar ket U quiet; «al«« 2bO bbls Mrs* Pork at $10; IuO.oCG ft.* bulk c.ide* at and 100 bbls Lund at-bia. OaU aro in g-*.*l demand; rale* 4000 bush at 1! Therein no change In Uro c*riee. Money i* tight; Currency 1* scarce. Bxchange I* dull aud heavy. iutebkTli.Tantes. Satin Striped Nansooks, Hair Cord Jaconets, Soft Cambrics, and otbtr White Go>!*,Jcil rac'd by Mur.ruY* ncßciinELO. School for Y.oaug Ladiea'. WM. J. BAKEWELL intend-j to open hi-. school on Monday the firth of April. Term* 5>6 per .ju*. l»r. Roeidrsceat bf* son’* lious*, 177 Second »t.— Rooms HmithStld «L. N. K. corner of DUuiond alley mr2%dtr NOTICE. —Tbe Partnership heretofore ex isting between Wm. Graham and the nndoreiguM, under tho name aud style of GUAHASI A IJIVINR, in the husinees of mannLu.-turlng and selling Klf" llrlr.k. A'- , l» this day dUjJvwl. i). M. IUVINE. C- nuellmlla, March 25lh.1fe.Vi—mriTJ-dlra 1() bkl f MB Coi>FiBH for uxk hy BAUALKY, CO.SGRA Ve k O*, mri!4 s» IS A 2*l W rA •> FKESU JJUTI EH—Mii;i. choice 'I uMo liottfr. jast rrccivad and Pir a*!o at No. 27 6rii »f inritt II Rlirl/LK. Glycerine & camphor .soap— igro. r.f this rtiperior aiticle ju>t rec’d and for lain by mrl* B. L FAIINKAKXIK U Vi. MUI>ASSES— MHihU. I'l.Tfitfilion anil 20 bbl*. Jtyrup liolmei Just n*’d and for ■»!« by turn R. IU)UIWiN a CO. LAKH —30 ktfgit and 5 bhl.i. Lard juat rcc'fl and l>/r sale by mriW R. ROBIttON £ CO. rpEAS-laf) half chcau Y. 11. Imperial and 1 Ul*eb Tea* Ju*i r-c'd and for aal« by K- ROBISON £ CO —boxes .V*. h’e and O’s lump X Tobacco, prle*. 15 etnt» per lb., Just reertred and for ' y r LITTLE A OO , No 112 flecood .treet. BACON —50,000 Ibk Hamx, Sboulderw and Bide* lo smoko house aud for sale by tarCO R. ROBISON * CO. POTAbH —0 cu«kji rec’d on connignmetit and for »•!« by BURIVfelt £ DILWOIITU, l3<>ntid njForond streak FRUiI TREES—Choice Pear, Peach, Ap ple, Cherry and Frolt Tree* of all sorts of tho most aiv K » th» 6®M Warehouse, 47 Fifth street. mr2lk/.td JAMES WARDROP. Q BAGS L>. APPLES, 8 hags Buckwheat W Flour, 3 bbl* Timothy Seed and 1 sack do, for sale by SHUTTER £ DILWORTII. BEAN S —22 bbls and 24 sks. for sale by tartS BURIYER £ DILWORYII. I KEGS LAJIB, 34kegs packed Card and 1 U 5 bbl* crock Butter Car eals hy BT» BIIRIVER £ DILWORTH. ,NION SETS—IO bus. in store for pale by mrStetd JAMES WARDROP. lEUENT —100 bbls. Hydraulio in store t aodfcrtatohy tarlO J B CANFIELD. POTATOES.— 60 bush Neshannock Pota toes, M da Red, received and for ode by tt r3o HENRY tl. QQLLtSS. SXAKOH.— 300 tas Rochester Pearl Starch rwcMaal Px ialehr BSSBI UOOlirax Commercial. COMMITTEE OP ARBITRATION FOR FEBEUART. F. It. Brcnot. V. i\, John J. Gulesfu Funm Shutter, Jrarpn l: ntrriß, Austin Loomu. PITTS BUBO 11 JIAKKETS. Rsporltd Sp'.ciaUsf f<rr the PtUtbvry\ Ga:rtte.] Pittsburgh, saturdat, April 3, is*.* FLOUU—No elianga; tbo only sa'o on tlm *l;arf was a ■mall lot of super, at (3J55. From store, TO, la, ISO and Ijo bbis at $3.60 for super, £4,00 for extra aud (-1,50 for Limily do. GRAlN’—Oats beiog In large supply thf< market is hardly to firm; sale* on wharf of Cob bus at 2G}-j and 300 do to arrive at 25; Corn. Si bus Ear on wharf at 43. and 130, ifso and io do trotn store.at 46; Kye, 2tX) bus. at-canal at 62; Wheat, ICW bes Red- from store at Si, and 200 do Southern White at fid. GUOCKRIE?—Sates of 15 hhdi Sngar at Molasses 25 bbl* at 35 and 30 do St to the trade. FIRE-BRICK—Sales of 00,000 Bolivar at s2S3(in -p ton. O! E—Sales of lo b!>!s No. I UrdOil at Ro- HAY—Sates <f 0 loads at scale* at (12f0|14 ton. POTATOES— S*lrs on wharf and from first hands of 400, •VtOuad 150 bus N>«haanodti at 45 and to buj miaul at 35; from store. 125 bus Xe»bnnnock*atso. DRIED FRUIT—Sales 10 bus Peaches, from wharf at $3.75; 20 bos Apple*, from wharf at $1,30. BACON—SaIt s of S 0(10 Ih» to country and ratal! trad* %t 714 i"r Shoulders and s>>.4 fur lioiu*. Sugar Cured Ilams small sales at 12}^. flEEDi—Sales of 30, 35 anil 40 bnsClorer tn lota at (5.03 ''aj‘s,26. APPLES—SaIes from store of 33 hbla mixed varieties at fil.M and 25 do at $1,75@(i.25. BUTTER AND EGGc—Sales, of 3 and 3 bbis prim* Roll Butter at 10 and 2do at LL Eggs, 6 bbis at 9 and 3doat 10 FlSH—t'alr* of 15 bids No. 3 Mackerel at $ll 50 1-IME—Sales of 20 l.bls Lonisvllle at (1,25. HOMINY—A »alc of 5 bbis at $5,00. Import* by lUver, 1, 1 >i ISYILLK per Marmora—24o bbl flonr, 401 bes wheat 100 ti: hum, 13 hhrt bacon, 10 bbl whiskey, 242 sks potat Clarko £m; 3t)bbl wniskey, Lehman A Co; 23S hgt potat Cmij: 4 tr beef, llolmn* A co; M bbl whiskey, 2 do wioo, 0 do charcoal Mcfntlrc; 31 bbl whiskey, M’Oenry: 17 tes bam F 6-lleri.; 2 bbl liquor. Bingham A co: 0 bdl saddle trees Leech A Main 2hhd, Itc bason, EUzuttou: 00 bis homp J Irwin A son; 3 hgi bgs, Yoeghtley; 100 bM flour, M’CoraU 27 do pearl&sb; Bakewoll, Poor* A col 210 bbl flour, Gardiner bg» wheat, Kennedy; 5 bbd haeon, 30 bbl seed, M he* do 4do leathers, M’Clurkau; 10 tc ham, 3 do bacon, A Forsyth 5*4 bbl liqo»r, 8 bx randies. 2 do wine, T Little A co; 10 bbl molawo, Collins; 003 bg* wheat, 294 iUr, 7 bbl potatoes Huff man, M’Creary A ro. MONONGAIIELA NAVIGATION CuL-1 bbl oggs, M’ rnmlk-M ft ca; bdl paper. Culbertson; 11 bbl whisker (Jurko; 1 tb! elder, 4do apples’ 2 do eggs, owner; Id bbl whiskey, lot muTlng. 20 bbl flour, Swindler; 20 bg* ra*» Hamm; » 111 og G s,Slocum; 7 dodo, llarelfoo; 2314 do do Gordon. 10 bbl applra, 4 bx eggs, 18 bg* oats, Wilderuian; 3 bbl, 3 bx eggs, llown. 7 rolls lealh-r, Romans; ti bbl eggs, R Dai cull; 80 bgs oat*. Adatus Ex; 123 bbl apple*, Hambak; 4 do do. Free; 3fi bx gluu, Uorry; 11 bgn bes, Ball A cot 1 bbl flour. 10 bgs m«nl, IVlick. WHEELING, per Chevuit—ss iks barley, Smith- 20 bfll paper. Chadwick; s cses good*, Clarke A co; 40 bb| apples 7 do Itnnr. Herbert; 7 r>M lw.*ni, 21 iks apple*, 3 do eras Shrivel A Dilworth: 01 sks rye, Simpson A Nelson; M bbis ft PP l **4 Da lz°ll;l3bg*, 3 bbl potatoes,Erlwon; Gbbl e-rd, Can field. Migsrye.O hhlliuitur, 2 br ugg*. Baird; 18 bbl apples B 1 bgs corn. Fetz«r;l23 sks potatoes,4 doapplee.l6 do Leona Maoou; 2d obi flonr, Anderson; 236 »k« oai*. liacau: Co d„ do, Sbnffi-r: 4 bid oggi, M'Clurknn A co. CINCINNATI perJ. W. Jlatlmno—loo bbl alcohol, 74 do oil, 2u hbd shoulder*. fi74 bgi potatoes, 10 bbl whiskey *l9bx books, 24 bbl pork, 43 tc. 4 bbl ham, 23.8 bgs vrhest, 1 bid eggs, 2do butter,Clark.' A ro; 1162 pc bulk tse&t 33 csk hucon. Wells A co; 44 bbl flour, Waliarr, ltt do llnu»r Uk-ckriiT; lfihf bbl glass Wure, 31 Cully; id ale bbl*, 63 lif do, Khrvies A Vertier; 3-<7 »k» shorts, Liggi-tt; 2 c*k exit cake, Thompson; Id tc ham. Hay*; 4‘> sks wheat. Kennedy Ilrj*; l‘W hid tb.ur, Greb-im A Thomas; 23 bhd »u-?ir Shriter A Dilworth: 35 bx soap, 2U tc ham. F Sellers; 23 Lbl llqnor. 10 do rhnrovil; rUnton; CW bbl whlckey, Sl’lntTre. f»T. LOI’IF per W. 11. IVnoy—l bx hooka. A L. iuke; 37 tc* s c hiuu.s, 14 do thouMsm, K W i’uindcxt*>r, 50 do kaai* and shoulders, 34 hbd* do do, U W Jacka.uii 4 hf hhdi hams 5 dodo ahouldtrv, V Suiters; 3 sks grass sead, JarkoAco; 250 sks dr fruit, 20 tc dr beef, 55fi bbl Hoar, 520 do hama, 76 do shoulders, 1002 dr fit hiJes, Clarko A <•<>; 1&4 bbta potat, 100 do flonr, Huffman, M’Orcary A cm 5u eks potat, I'J do dr. fruit, fi bbis flour, Lewis A Edgerton. The river Is falling with 5 feat 0 inches lu the Tbe weather still continues passing fin*. Business presented considerable activity on the wharf yestcnUy. The arrivals were tbe W. IL Deauy, Oapt. Alford, form* rlt .»» the i\hlt«Clund, from St. Louis with a fine freight. The rirrk U a stronger to ns but very much of a gentleman. »t e trust he may come here froqui-ntly. We are Indebted to him for river Ptvors without tven knowing his name- Tho J. V. Hailman, Copt. Jl. llnys. arrived from Cincin nati wish a fine cargo. The clerk while In that eity hr Hcrideut dropped tbo key of hlsaelMockingnfo, tu she drew •if tho *af« itsclt aud swung the door to auJ all the skill ho could hud in that city could not get it open. When the boat orriT,M here, onu of the workmen of Messrs. Burke A Berner l-yui<-au»of a drill and a steel hook opened il m about lliroo minutes. Kxapt th» abovo bouts »yd ‘be Wheeling pa t ket there were no arrival* fr-'to bcjqw jWerday. DtßALicr—The N Hulunn, left yesterday with a full loud and crowded with pe*>ple. We trust Catn. Kennedy may bavajt pleasant and a prafltablc trip i f il. TbcK.F.rsas left j ester dsy * ith an cxceßcut lead and a lam numlier of people, ludia-l nil tho boat-.' gn out with roll cabin* at present Tbo-Jllnetre, Capt. G</rdoo did n«>t get away for Ciociuoati noUl early yesterday morning- Capt. Gordon had a good ti ip. Leavixo Topat—The atcann-r Orb, Capt. Way, loaded just right for s]>«*d and safety, witli as clever fellows u ever »tcp|>c(i lu office and on .Irek will leave for the Missouri ri‘«r tins morniiig and no mistake. Lrt every man woman ■or child that wonts tn moke that trip, he on this ui. ruing. on w ill find her “banner on the outer wall '' Thu I’otomac Capt. Uorry will leave tbU-day fc.r Louisville nnd oil liiti-rmediate ports Wheeling Included She isa l< w cud g.-vl ivot aud everything all right. 3 lie Jswb IN**. Capt. ntewart, oud Joe Brown In the office *• ill leaic fur the aorne port thiealsy, in all probability. The Poe bo* Utm hnahed up toljok os nice a* » pin and nnthc-r lhe capioin or el-rk n>ied any cvmptlmonts from Tho spMidlJ stonrner AHtr.nit, uitli that ►ttaightfortrard nnd honuet man. Capt. Hardman on deck aod nn obliging yum* gentleman tn the offi-u, will Inn fur tbe Upper Mississippi, mO*M! /ml. on Monday noon. She is finishing out her h-nl of railroad trou U-lay It. the Allegheny Ru mentlcr Copt. Hrrdnmn. For utln-r excellent t-ujt* fur all ports .up audjdowa rivers «ee our a>lvurtt*uig columns. n.B only steamer now iuport for New Orleau*. is the J.C Fretnunf l opt. Stockdale. St.c Is loading with dispatch. T> e L'zzic Mama hns wirhdrewu from tha Muakiugum trade- Mie Will load at Zancsvlllo f. r the Upper Missouri hr iltssisstppi. Capt. lit.-an is In command. Tho Cin-innati Cwnimeixlal of Thursday say*: •Tli« L.i.'.'tali. » new and p;«tty stsamer, just CQBpleto l by Cape. Storkilab', srriTed from Pittsburgh yeeterday, en rauto for M. LonU. She i* an excellent busine** an.! trim p*Mengerstoam-r. She will receive a r«w j.a.wnp r» and 'I. l*»r f-t. Loni*. ut nooii The Si. Loulb alto arrived frost I’ltWmrpli wiih a full cargu L.r St. I>juis The Üb;u nmc in Irutu Marietta with a splendid trip, a* usual Tbe Eunice, from Kt. Lonio, Re*olute from Arkansas river, and Uulnare from New Orlunt, aru also in aith full rarpjr*. The Com. Perry left for the t*pp--r Mississippi with *X> t-ju*. prioctpallv gru pipe ami irou Tb© Aurora, afU>r picking up one thmia-ui.lbbl* flnur, era* preparing lo leave lor Now Orienti*. last night, having the balance of her cargo engaged ut kvan»vil|e Thu l>r. Kano departed for_St. U on wtth 4<*l tans, anJ full «.f proplr. LonjvtLLt—The David Wliite h.s laid np at Portlaart, Capt. Sroill cnnten\plaie*, touldiDg an elegant steamer fur tin. "liit-'i tnachiiirry ..The Diana, lor New OrUan*. px**-d Kv.»n»r||li« on Saturday with 1.000 tons. » . IA'W LVUI. Nisnviuc—' tlie thimU>rlatid U silll rising slowly. Tl.e Ti t 're***, with a tow of ice from Pittsburgh, arrived at Nxehvitie ou Saturday. Vincennu—Th« I’ocihonUi Jaud Commerce arrive! at ' inconne* on Monday, bound np the Wat<n*b t-T. Lms—Tlie New York, Ohio, Denmark, Martha Pnt norn and Silver Waro arrived on Monday Drpartr !—Ma rengo and Argonaut for IhttsburgU." The Q*?*tte savs: -The Ohio No. 2camo down from Marietta at dust, with an immetiee freight and full of people. Tier passeugvrs are nearly all en route for Kansas and the Territorb * Her ofljerr* report mooting the Gatelle going np on oo« wheel, having broke a cylomler lined above, MaysvllU-. The bt. Lawrence wreck wasentirely cl-arof water when tie Ohii. ptKe»tj down, *o that all her freight can now be recovered, although In a damagwl enndicion. The 9f. Lawrenw it bad ly broken an I the probability U that her hull ainiiot fcc saved." Steamboat Ue^tater. - ARRlVED—Jeffersmi, Browueville; Luzerne, do; Colonel Elixalwth; J. W. nKilman, CinLlunati; W II tDenny, rt. Loolk Chcvoil. Whoeling. • DEPARTED— Jefferson. Brotrssrillo; Luzerne,do: Colonel Bayard. Ellxabeth: Nat Holmes, St. Ixjulk R F fcr*a, d« Chevott, Wheeling, River 6 feci & falling T .Mineral Water Factory for Sale. HE unnerHwueii. ANsignce of the firm of Brown t Reed, offers for sale all tfa» machinery orn.id uud used in said firm, for manufacturing Mineral Water rousisting of 600 gro«s of bottles, 1500 largo aud 2Wi .mail box**, two apparattwi* for manufactoring Jlincral Water, two boltliug machinr*. one large copper kettlo, one bale of corks, twiirectiflrr*. Ac., £c n nil in good order and ready lor n»e. Tliose wishing to engage In the bu*lne«»« ll| find It lo thiilr advantage to rail and examine said article* «oun, as they will be add upon term* to suit the purohojer, mr - w,d John RATCLIFF. WCnal Oils and Coal Kanlita, ANTED to PURCHASE—A Iar R o o.inntiiy of Coal Oil and Coal Naphta, for cseh M- IUCU “ U 1103., ,\o. M Bower,, N.w Vorl., inrifT'l md G HOUND MUhTAKD, Ground I'cnncr, Gr-iut.d Cianamon, Oroutid f’lovea, und 100 Dial* Coaiia. ret d and for a*l* at wholesale or rotnfl by . «*riS M No. IC7 LiKrty at. MLKFJIY A BURCHHELB have junt rwelr'd new J’rlnU, Ologhar'..*, IrUh Linens Ac New goods received evt jy few days at north raat corner ol 4th and Market afieeU. „ |f Q T) Oi RIIA V E’S 110 LI, A NI) UITTEHE—I (X) JL> do*, for sale by c A- FAIINEhTtXif A CO.. * Comer First and W.k»l Mrw'lk Extract" iAiowobb-s ,i7„T"Sii; for ■nin at reduced r.tt* by MACKEuU'N A FINLEY, O LI NSEEHOIE tu arrivo fur Halo by in riel iiACKEOU'N £ FINELY, Artist MATEitiAi„s,,r BUiior.o,i,,ti.„i,, to bvliad wholeoala or retail by ’ mrl! It. L MIIN'KBTtH'U AGO CTKANOE'S htij»criur Fcticil Simrnenrtr O for auifl by W. h. HAVEN, ’ inrl’.l (,'nrner Market and ferotol tlia< t India Twills, SUGAR— 110 lilidh. j/rimo N. O. Sugar just rn <1 and b<r sale by H UOIIIrtON A CO., uirt'J 'MSi Liberty aired. SHOES —200 lugn I'epper; 75 du I*l rurriUe, K. l, M le ( Cb/Ver. 1000 OiatU Cuasla; 2 l|er.«-a prime ’•f'Mjung” NuUneg« lto-t ived kuil for Sal .by (MIRIVKII A DILWORTII. turn K!D A U 2 (Wuitd stnx.t. MILL FEED—2OOO lbH. chopped Feed ill • bii.i uiel L.r sale hr DAVID C. UKKIIdT •T>AGON SIiOL'LUERS-120 jriecce, country A.J rurcl. In store and lor aale by mriCl ATWELL, LEE A CO. 'fj'LOUlt—l4 hhl*., White Wheat, in Btoro A? and for aale by |n>ri£)| ATWELL, LEE A CO. EGGS--5 hhlfi. fresh Eggs, ree'd and for tale at No. 27 5U< at. U RIDDLE. ST ARCII-—lOb""bin. Pearl, 30 bbls.“tlo, just rac’d and for sale by J H CANFIELD. b«n IJBLS - FRIME N 0. MOLASSES, srriritrg and for solo by JAS. GARDINER. FEATHERS— 5 Backs just rec'dnnd for sale by nr2t 8. UARDAUOH £ CO. HAIR DYE—A large assortment of Jule* Ilauel’s Liquid Hair Dye Just ree’d by urrls MACKEOWX £ FINLEY. PEARLASII —50 bbls. just rec’d and for aale by mrlO J. B. CANFIELD. LIME —200 bbls. fresh in btoro and fori-ale by mrV) J. B. CANFIELD. /“IUEESE—7SO brs. prime W R in store \y and fr»r sale by nirlO J H CANFIELD. COFFEE, «fcc.—2so bgs. choice Rio Coffee; ICO bbls. Balt. Syrup Molassn, Arriving aud far sale by mrlO WATT £ WILSON. POTATOES —500 bush choice for sale by mri>o D. UERBBT, cjr.Liberty and Bandits. PHOPPED OATS—2OOO lbs in store and for by mr3o D. 0. HERBST. CORN MEAL—IOO bush in store and for sola by mr3o D, C. HERBST. RYE FLOUR—SO bbls extra in store and farcalaby mrSO D.<LBEaBST. APPLES— 100 bbls, choice green froityin store «ad far nle by or 30 j>. C. HESB3T. RIYERSEWS, Formerly Love Brother*. *nd Voung, Stas OF TOE OBIOUIkb.BBa.BIVX, LOVK-S COLUMN SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. Bubscriber having just returned from New York an ! Phlladelpbio, feels c infldent that bo con of- fer INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS, both In Btylre, ity and Price*, unsnrpoucd by any bouse West of th* | RICH FANCY IIRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BAYADERE DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, 11 PLAIN BLACK SILKS, “ PRINTED BERAOES, ROBES, “ ORGANDIE LAWNS, Also —CLallios, Crape Do Espanees, Q Pi < Lawns, &a. SHAWLS AND MANTLES- BROCUE BORDERED STELLA SILAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SUAWLS, |Of every Style, Color and Quality, varying in prices from Two to Fif- teen Dollars FRENCH LACE AND (JHANTILLA MANTLES. !From Three to Thirty Dollars. w K 35 NEEDLE WOIIK. HANDSOME SETT COLLAR AND SLEEVES, IVERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS, EMBROIDERED LINES HANDKERCHIEFS, ;jACOSET \ND PWI. EDGINGS, INSERUNGS AND FLOUNCINOS. WHITE GOODS OtriQITET CLOTH, Z' FOR BASQCES, COLLARS I AND SLEEVES,I tii I FREXCB AND ESQLISH I i 0 BRII.LI/LNTS,} 2d JACOSETTS, NAINSOOKS, ! 22 I 1 MVLI.S, SWISS,! [VICTORIA LAWNS, Ar, ! PLAIN, pLA 111, STRIPED AND FIUURED. hosiery. A FULL AND COMPLETE AS- SOUTMENT, Mourning Goods ZTI 2 £ OF EVERY D ESC R IP T i;0 N GOODS FOR BOT'S WEIR. Block, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CLOTHS. Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CASIIMEKETTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped CASSI.MERES 'TWEEDS, MERINO. NARKIXETTS. CASSIMERES. Linen and Cotton Pant Staffs, lo DOMESTICS. THE LARGEST STOCK IK TIJE A* tunny of iho nbuvo Good* wero boughl MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS, LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH, WB ARB ENABLED TO SELL TIIEM AT PRICES Cf) a t Brfp ffi om p r 1111 o n Call and Examine our Stoels before Pm chaalsg Rlistvberei O. HANSON LOVE, Stevenaon ft Love, INTO. uuMit : P,tt * bor B h . : Monongahela River IT. 8. MaO Packets. STRAMEH TELEGRAPH, ' STEAMER JBF7ERSOS, ■SBBK | fisSEK _C*rr. J. c. Wont>warj>. ! CaKT. Giosui Cuxk ' r T liE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE A of* nmnine rrgalartT. Morning Boats 1»*t& I’itO bu! g.i at h o'clock A. 11., and Evening Bolts at 6 ? c , for M’Krtaport, Elisabethtown, Monongn hcU City, BcUeTen»°n t rayettaCitr, Urreufisld, Caiifomu and Brownsville. there connecting with dicks and Coaches Jbr Ciiiontown, Ejiymo Spnnps, Morgaatowtf, Warnesbare, Carmichael town and Jefferson Panengers ticketed through from Pitubnrgh to Union to«nfors2, meal*aadaUle-rooma on boat* Idcldilto. Boat* returning from BmwtunlU Imto Bt 8 o’c|r*rt in the morning and sln the ©Toning. >'or farther Information en quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant itreet _»afi O. W. SWINDLER, Atirrr. T?Oi JR CINCINNATI-REGULAR r JEgLA TUESDAY PACKET.—The elegant wheel paweiiger paskat GLADI4IOK, Capt. Goorps MootT, will leaTo lor the ibore and intermediate ports every TUES DAY at 10 o'clock, a ■- Fer freight or pacaags apply cn board, or to (mr!9) FLACK/ DARN Ed k CO_, Agt*. Regular Tuesday pack* ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—The'* fiao nmw‘J£Bt33BSL steAincr EMMA QRAIIAM, Capt. Mtmoi ATIU, will leave for the above and intermediate port* EVERT TUESDAY, at 4 o’clock t. h. For freight or ‘ panan apply on board. oc!9 FLACK. BARNES k CO, Afi’ta. Fok marietta anuzanes- , nsf , VILLE—Tho new and bcantiftd steamer LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. BkOWfl. will leave toriAieaUore and all intermedJateporta. EVERT SATURDAY, at 3 r. k. For freight or passage apply on board or to jwlfl FLACK. BARNES k CO, Agta. FOR WABASH RIVER.—The, splendid steamer FORTUNE, Capt. Reno. will leare for the above and all TUIS DAT the 3d Instant, at 4 p. «. For freight or passage apply on board or to mfg) FLACK. BARNES k CO. FOR CINCINNATI & LOI'IS-, tes- „ NILLE.—The fine steamer POTOMAC. Capt. W'm. C. Uatry, will leave for tbe aboTcSnSnijter mediate ports on TUIS DAT the 3d Instant at 4 p. ic— For freight or passage apply on board or to ®r2? FLACK. BARNES 4 CO. For uiNoiXNAfri uwisrTjjsFT TILLS.—TIi* splendid steamer CLARA DEAN, Copt. g.Cadmus, willlean for the intermediate ports on THIS DAY the 30 Jost, For freight or passage apply on board or to mr23 FLACK, BARN FOR LOUISVILLE—The elegant » IUVr % «eamer JACOB I>o£. Copt. Stewart; will J&jl'&S Uwva forth* above and all intermediate portaWtUNKsDAi April Ttb. For freight or passage apply on board or to _rart.’ 3 FLACK. BAKNE3 A CO, Agon! FOR NASHVILLK—The elc-, ». pint pas-eoger JENNY OItAY Captain Ihjnlan, will leave for tbe ai>oTo and intermediate pom on SATURDAY, April 04, at 4 p. u. For freight ur j.reaage apply on board ~r to . “ I * 4 _ _ FLACK. KARNES & CO, Agents. FOR NASil\ ILLE.—The tine steamer S. F. niDUAHn, Cnpt. Georg* W. Reed, will leave for tba slreto anil all latermcdiai* jrorts, THIS DAY, the Od init ,at 4 o’clock, P. ■- For freight or passage apply on Iwqr.i, or t.» (mrlilj FLACK, DARNKS a CO.. Agents 'OR NASiIV ILLL—Ie fine new steamer iS 't*3 D J_ RELIANCE, F X Reno. Master, will leave fur the aliovo and ail Intermediate porta TUIB DAY, ,'M Initial For freight or pannage apph on board nr to mrll ' FLACK A HARNE3, tpetti. Jlisionri Hirer Direct. -kfliiaJ TO JEFFERSON, BOONVILLK, BRUNSWICK. LKXINO TON, WYANDOTTE CITY. KANSAS CITY, LEAVENWORTH AND ST. JOSEPH. THE fine passenger steamer ORB, Captain War. will lea** for the above ami all intermediate port*. «n THIS DAY, m-S lnat..at4 P. M. For freight or paa •ajf* apply on board or to ! _ _ FLACK, BARNES & CO, AgU > i'AUL' dikect-ToT nrgvj , I J Wuiucj, Keokuk, Burlington, t Rock Island, Davenport. Fulton City, Galena, Uuba^u-, A j Prairie DuCbfen. La Crowe, Stillwater and St. Pin] The . Ado steamer W 11 DENNY, Capt. Alfonl, willleavofor lh« above porta on THIS DAY. 3d Inst, at 4 p. u. For freight , W< or passage opply on board or to j » r 3t _ _ FLACK. PARSES k CO- Agents- ; IYfISSOi’RI 'RIVER packet. ■ SsTi I For Jefleraun City, lloouevitle. Glaa •j j Row, iirunau'ick. Lexington. Kaunas City. WyaodouljLtrßv ; rowortU. St. Joaeph and 'Jmahu City—The fine ateaiuar > STKPURS DECATUR, Capt. Frank Hailey, will I earn for ! j the above and all Intermediate porta, on MONDAY, April i , slh, at 4 o'clock r. x. For freight orpaaaagc apply on board j y ~f\ or to «"r3l FLACK, PARSES A Co.. Agouti. T?OR KEOKUK k ST^IUIZTjQSIi I ix 7 The floe at earner SUE.VANUO. b. B French, will It-nv* for the above aud all intermediate porta on THIS DAY, 3d Inat, at 4 o’clock, r. n. For freight or pstajgo apply (>u board, or to BUdT _ _ FLACK. PAIINF.S CO, Agenti. Foil Sr. LOUIS ANDILLTNOISTjIjSfcIa UIVKB—Th< floe steamer PAT CITY', Capt. Andrew Miller, will leave for the above and all later mediate porta on THIS DAY, 3d lost, at 10 o’clock. A. M. For freight or paaeago apply on board'or lo jnrtM FLACK, BARNES A CO. Fur st. louis.'uaxn t ibalT,jcelT KEOKUK, U U KL l N G TON.MUSCATINE, ROCK ISLAND. DAVENPORT, GALENA. DObCuTjk. M CROSSE AND ST. PAUL—The fine ateanier GOODY FRIENDS, Capt Tbomaj Shuman, will leave for the above and nil Intermediate portion THIS DAY, 3J Initial 4 o clock, p. U. For frfoight or passage apply on board,or to mf-* FLACK, PARNEe A CO, Agents. For st. louis, keokukT, jesl^ ROCK ISLAND. DAVENPORT, QUK. WENONA fc ST. PAUL—The One new ateamer VlX EN.laaac Maaon Master, will leave for the above and all in termediate porta, on THIS-DAY. 3d lust., at 4 p. «. For freight or paaaoge apply on board or to mrU _'__ _ FLACK, BARNES A CO. Agcnta. For st: Louis. keoEUCTjeEU BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE, POOR IsLAND A DAVENPORT—The floe Capt. Uerdman. will leave for the above and ill Intermedi ate porta, on THIS DAY, 3d lost, at 4r x. For freight or passageapply on bond or to __ FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agta. 'TI *2. K E" OB ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK.— i (Eg- «■ The fin* passenger jacket J. U. m\V AjBJgM-lg o<>t. Woodburo. will leave for the above an J nilntcrmeSwto port*THIS DAY, Dd Inst. For passage or freight applv on b.Tard or to FLACK, DAKNE* A CtVAgu. For keokuk, davenport 7nrs*"i ROCK ISLAND, GALENA, DClilQf E. j *«B»ttar AND ST. PAUL—The One paooongci steamer °* Vt lwe f, ’ r tho Bbov * and all intermedia^ porti THIS DA 1,3 d Instant,at 4 o'clock, ph. For freieht or pwage apply cn board, or to _ n,rl ° FLACK, BARNES A CO., Ag»nt*. ja.rU) Orleans, &c. Fob Memphis' and neat I n-=.; ORLEANS.—The tpleudid Ftetuer J. n -WHgfffittjff FKKMUNT C.pt, suxrkdalo, will Ifxare for all .ntermedlate porta on THIS DAY 3d insist 4 o’clock For freight or passage apply on b.ianl or to mr3 ° FLACK, BARNES A CO. HARDY & M’ORBW, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Corner or First and Ferry strets, __fcalB:dtf _ PITTSBURGH, I*A DISSOLUTION.— Tho partnership hereto *xistlng t-'twr-on the nndertigned, ntidur the • tyle of Robinaoa and .Mints, *m dissolved by matoal con •ent on the flret day of Janaary, ISM. The business of aid Hrm will be settled by their *ncces*ore, Robinion, Minis A MlMors - W. C. ROBINSON. BENJAMIN MINIS, H- MILLER, Jr. THE partnership ut the undorsieued was dbwohed this day by mutual consent, (the same to take effect from theflrat day of January ,1853 ) W. c ROBINSON, BENJAMIN MINIS P. U. MILLER, 1 WILSON MILLER. pO-PARTNERSHIP.- Th c undersized .V^J!? T . , ?A. for ? M * under the name of IIOB INSON, MINIS 1 MI I.LKRS, (thesamo to data from the Ist day of January, IW>S,)haTO Ulen the eaUbllshment fur luerly occupied by tho firm of came name and will continue tb.. hsulnesi of Pounders and Machinists at the old stand, South Pittsburgh. Offlcc, No. 21 Market street W- c. ROBINSON, P. H. MILLER, _ ~ WITHROW DOUGLASS, Washington Works, I WILSON MILLER. March 16tb, IMS. / rartltlod hamikl pa use s’tTkT UtrOkTU AJVD DXALTX Uf J’oroign'nntl Domeatio Hardware. -No. 74 Wood Street, beticeen Diamond alley and fourth street, Pittsburgh, Pa. THE uubscriber is now opening a large and wall selected assortment of Foreign and biniostk Hardware, and will be sold on as good terms aa any bouse in this city. Hi* onortmeut embraces a general as«ortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Carpenter Tool*, (Union Plane*,) Ac.. Ac., to which bo Incites the attention of Merchants and other* be for* supplying thenwlves. oeSShdlf—mrld SAM'L FAHNESTOCK. SEED POTATOES. Gennlno Rough Purple Chill Potatoes. THIS Potato ha* tho reputation of being the must productive and tho best table potato of oil th« new vurletlr* now in use. The subscriber fcns cultivated them largely tor four year*, has never known them to rat in the ground or In stoie. A limited number *f bushels can he had at a uudsrale pricu by apylytug to FLEMING BROS, mri7:3wd4wT No. 21 Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. New goods for spring ‘ sales.— We are daily receiving from our own and Eastern Factories, additions to oar stock, which consists in part of Floor Oil Cloths, Carriage Gil Cloths, Farnituro OU Cloths, Table OU Cloths, Crash Oil Clotbo, Transparent Oil Cloths; Treusp't Window Shades, Buff UoUands and Shade Trimmings. Merchants, Housekeeper* and others reqniriogony good* in our line are Invited to call and examine the stuck and judge for themtelvee tn regard to the quality and I‘rirea. J. A II- FJHLLIrS, mrtfl No. 86 and £8 it. CUlr stn-et PAINTING.— As tho season lor repainting I. doo comm.oclo,, IS. oedsnlpiri wUhc lo lofonn to.lr caitomer,«otl th.p«Wlc tb.l th.r *» ■>« an. arooont ot pdntlot th«l m», t* r-jnir-S of them at .hit ootic, .oS *■ “ l»* P«“* “ *?• ““ tlOh'ltj of work can bo done hy any ehop tn the citr. To ear customer* who have had graining done by ni we would *ay we *re prepared to do more of the same kind. To those wbo have not seen our graining we invito to call at our shop and see specimens, which we would simply say cannot be equaled by any ihop in tha State of Pennsylvania, mrt&lwd PAWE3 1 CLULEY. New, handsome and cheap dress GOOD?, Shawls, Lace Mantlet, Needle-Work Betti, Collars, daily being receded, Alto, a fall assort ment of Domestic and Staple Goods, all of which will L« •old as cheap as th« cheapest. Please call and tee them. __ , . 0. HANSON LOVR, sartSaltwT formerly Lore Brotheia, No, U T\RY GOODS—Those desirous of purchaa* whkh « «tf __ 0. HINSON LOV* nrg formerly Lore Bro» H Ko.34Mirk«t««»fc POTATOES -100 btuheliNeahaoßoek Potatoes 76 do, larn .lThiU dee '6O do 'do £ta> do? _-&JSo»i2Sss{a!. i ’ glCMHCamSgJ,T,ymr • W "' RtSWlttoJrrtSSi;’, IT ST., Regular Stramrts. fUui&btlU, Set. Aaapillr, &c. St. Houia, &c, BjOttlS. TAMMAST llAit, Omtr of Xaxauand rranlfart Snt% „ ’ and City Hall, !TEir roBK - t ' =rl THIS .:elc!iratccl llot<>l is still conduct™! ~ on the European Plan of Lodging Rooms, nnals, a* may t«e ordored. in thr largo and spacious pjf*** ry for Ladirt, bt wtU as Gexttrnun, having rvcwjtlr an Elegant Parlor for the accommodation of Lodiel Tvi. popular Hotal ia la the Uamadirt* Ticiaitv of Bbslw-b an i j places of ;Aom*ement, and effere evorj Inducement to then who const!t conveniencKand economy. Parliesgoing to California or Europe will be fttraUbed with all the Information desired, and be protected in «v» purchase of ticket*. CHARLES DROW?«, Proprietor. ITKJENCITS HOTEL*. . ** Corner ej Franlforl Street and City Hall Square. epon-i/a the City Belt, Acre )*«* City. THIS HOTELiscomlactedon theEmorsAK Plas or Lnsamu Rooms,and meal* as they my boor, dcred, in Uta tpadoas Refectory. Thero la a Barber** Shop,’with Bath* in connection Item with. This popular hotel f* in tho immediate vicinity of mercantile! bnitine*\ and th« |lfinc-ipal places of amusement, and offerrevory Inducement to thow who consnlt conven ience and economy. Those going to California or Enron* will be furnished with all the information they may deriro and ol*o boprotecied from imposition In 'the purchase of pa»age Ucktfe. n. FRENCH, I*r.»prietor, N. B.—Beware of Banners who say we ’aro foil, as many ar* iDtcrwtod In saying so. mrllt3md A FURTHER SUPPLELMENT to the several Ordiaaocesßcgnlatingth* Ganging of Casks, SrctioN 1. Be (t ordilncd, Ac , That the marks now by Ordlnanco directed to be made by the Onager on any bolt, ton. pipe, hogshead, barrel, runlet or other ca«fc, shall be made by branding or. scoring in the' wood to the depth of not leu than an inch. Ordained and enacted into a law in Connells, this 29th day of March, A.D, 185 S. . > JA5m McAULET, President or Select Connell. AtUut; Joint T. WtiTm*, Clerk of Select Council. SAMUEL MrKELVT, President of Common Council. Attest: Tlenn JlcMitrat, Clerk of Coma cm Connell. AN ORDINANCE authorizing tbo Grad int. Pavingand Sotting with Curb gt,uv« or Webster •trwt, between Fulton and Arthurs streets. Sscnos 1. Be it enacted, Ac., That the Recording Regu lator be and ho is hereby authorised imd directed U* adver ts fur proposals for the grading, paring and Getting with curb fltoseofWebsterstreet. between Fulton and Arthurs streots, and to let tho same in tlio manner directed by an ■ ordinance concerning streets, enacted, tc., tho 31st day of August, A. D_ ISS7. Ordained aud enacted Into a law la Coitaciii, this 20th day of March, A. D., ISSS. JAMES McAULKT, President of Bclect Council. Atto.'h Jons T. Wmitis, Clerk of Select Council. SAMUEL McKELTY, President of Common CounelL Attest: ricon McMastsm, Clerk of Common Council. AN ORDINANCE Supplementary to an- Ordinance runcerning Stxcopt. passed on the 31st day ut August. A. D_ 1557. SccnoK 1. U.- it enacted. 4c., That tho time for furnish ing the City Solicitor »i»h * certihcd copy of tho assets meat, and the time lor filing a duplicate copy of the jusoss- ln tho oflk-e «f the City Tri-aiorcr, < provided for In tliu seventh section of the ordinance to which this is supple mentary,) u- stid the some is hert-by extended to the tenth -lay of May ii,-tt. OrdalnM nud -narfM , n t o n ]aw council* this 23th ny • f Mnrrh, A,D., leiS JAMK3 M'AULKY, President f*rSelect Council : Jorrt t. Wurrrtx. Clerk of Council -SAMUEL M’iJELVY, President of Common Council. • 11. U 'l.i»Trp.s t'lerb ol O-innimi Council IHciical. > EAD Wn A T THEY SAY.. OF v i>r. s ir.i r::r-s compound snti t> of WILD CHERRY. Tb«» Origiail and Getiuiao Proper alien! Disordered Stomach, Liver, Breast or Lansi. The wonderful core* performed by this Invaluable m-J- Icinr, 1 d Pulmonary CON SUMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Asth ma, Bronchitis, Tnlluesoi, Whooping Ccni;h, Croup, Spilling of Blood, Liver Complaint, Pain in the £ida and Br*.as:. Tick ling ui railing in the Threat, and all Diseases of the Lrniga, and Breast hare excited flu- .■\sLmisli mentof all who bars witnessed its mar vellous effect; there Is no account of a tn-Jlciac, from tho o.irlicst ages, famishing a parallel. PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, ALL SPEAK FORTH ITS PRAISES. The reports from all part? of the world, where they make use of Dr. S*rajD“‘» Compound Sjrtip of Wild C'uery, un questionably prorot it to he the great remedy of ll.eag*. NIGHT SWEATS, GREAT DEBILITY, Av. W.» think there norer has been a medictre which has gif en such universal ratisficti-'.n as Dr. Swayne’s Compound Synip Wild Clierry. It has flopped night sweats, checked deep seated ulcers of the Innrs, r»itod those who we» last declining with groat weakrw, alien all other mein#'prer oj unavailing. bit. J. 11. KLLISON, Frai.klin ccnnty, Ey., writes: I hare l-oen oogagrd in ao active praettea of Iwclts yenra. and recommend Dr. Hwayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cheny in preference to all other roruediea. In tho much dreaded Pneumonia, or Disease of tho Lungs, and the alarming form In which it appears in Kentucky, I regard It as aa inml ca ble remedy. CaseofTlmnai Dixod. Ortrii yaors bans clap#*}, and h» still remains • hearty nun. * Rev. JAMES R. DURBOBOW, Pastor of Berlin eireoit- Baltimore Conference, nud all the principal merchant* at. Point of Rocks, Md., have testified to'the following EXTRAuRDI.VARY CVR'E. Poprv or Rocks, Frederick county, Md. Pn. tw*T»i:—Dear Sir—lMhj\iijg it adnty I owe to the public, and lu Jnsticu to j t«u, I have thought proper to make known one of toe must eatraordioAry cures, in my own cose, that has ever Uf n truly recorded, ’in the month of Octo ber but, I was afflicted with a severe gathering in my breast which lo'.med a large abscess, «nd aJpo communicated to my Lungs and very much nffiiclM them, acd discharged ’ large quantities of corruption. i-atcn.nl and internal. Sly breath could also pass through my Lungs And ont through the cavity of my breast with apparent ease, attended uith 4 vi-.lent cough, day and night, leas of appetite, sr«d extremw debility, so that my physicians thought tuy case entirely hopeless and beyond the power ofmedicire. I remained in this wretched condition f..r a luug time, until I was wasted to a mere skeleton, and there seemed to bo 120 hope for .ipe; but having read in the po blic papers of tho many wonderful cur s performed by your Compound Syrupof triid Cherry , -I immediately sent to Baltimore for fire bottles, and com* tnenred its use, and to my great satisfaction and that o. my anxious family, the abscess or opening in my longs began to heal, and the congh subsided, and on using ten bottles I was restored to perfect heaRL. Over fire years have elnpeed, and I still remain a perfectly btarty man at this date, jobo 2J, IMB. I have nut hsd a day's sickness for the last eighren months. ricaso accept my grateful acknowledgnuuits. Yours, Tery rerpoctfally, THOMAS DIXON. Mere woadarfal cures haTe been and ore dally made by Dr, Swsyne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, Ilian by any modidne ever discovered; composed solely of vegetable in gmllcnts, it can b« us*d with perfect safety. BE CAREFVL IX PCRCUASIXG . To obtain the original and only genuine preparation of Wild Conu<T. which mart have the portrait and signature of DR. BWAYNE on eodi wrapper around the bottle. This invaluable remedy, prepared only by Dr. 6WAYNE A SON, Seventh §t., second door above Market, Phils. DR. GEO. H. KLYSEB, No. 140 Wood street, Wholesale and Retail Agent. mr27.-d*wT MORS THAN 500,000 BOTTLES SOLD IN THE NEW ECJGLAND SJTATK9 IN OSE YEAR. The restorative of prof. o. j. WOOD for restoring lialr perfectly and permanently, has never yet had a rival, volume after vidunic might bs rfvon from all parts of the worMnnd from tli» most mtidlt- CTiit to provo that itUa perfect BaUrutiv*; but readme circnlor and you cannot doubt; read also the following: Ths Hats.—People bar* for centuries been afflicted with__ bald headtjond theonljreniedy,beretof»r»kDowu4i»s been' thorn abomlnahl? wigs. By a recent discovery of Prolwwr” Wood these articles are being fiutdirpentpd with, but u great many persons stUl patronb* them,. because they hare been* *o olwn Imposed upon by Hair Twue» of different kinds.— To all ouch persons rraearnestly make Uie request, that they will try once again* tot In Wood's Roitonitive there is no' - such thing os fsiL We know of a lady who wo* bold, who used the article a short time, and her head Is uov covered completely with the tiniest and most beautiful curls Dnag}. nable W® know of ntmieroas cases where hair was ranidly falling ont, which it restored in greater perfection than it over bnd been before. It Is also without doubt ono of tha best articles far kocp].\ lug the hair tn coadiUoo, making It soft and glossy;;-; removing dandroffl and has proveJ iUslflhe greatest en?my r; ; to all tho Ills that hsJr lAhelr t<£ ' \r- It Is tho dnty of every one to improve thtir personal ap pearance thongh some may differ In regard to tho way* of doing it; but every on® will admit that a beautiful head of hair, either In man or woman, Is OU object modi to bo do sired, md there arc no means that should be left un triad to * obtain sneb a consideration.—DSaian’l Advocate, I’/rila. Coaaocrox, Ohio, Nov. 17,1850. O. J. Woon A Oo:—Gents: As 1 haro been engaged Jo •elling your Hair Restorative the last season for one of vqtir . local agent* (R. M. llacldnson.) and having experienced ' the beneficial effect* of U my*-lf, I woqid like to vltalu on - i agency for the State of Ohio oroomeKtot® in the West, (hould you with lo mako «och an arrni.grau nt, uI am convlnood there it nothing cruel to it in the United Stateifor rtstorimpChe hair. I have boon engaged in tho Drugboai. ness for (ovcrol yean, and Imvoaeld varioaa preparations for the hair, but hare found nothing that restores the »c cretlvo organs or InvlgonUos tbc scalp as wdl aa yoara. Be* - log fully convinced that your restorative Is whabyoo rep re. sent it to be, I would'llk* to engage la the Sale of'lt. tecr T * am satisfied it must *clL n Your* truly, s. T. STOCKMAN. _ . . WAiuirp, Mass., Feb. S.*ISA7 Poor 0. J. Wocd A Co_-—Gents: Having rcalixed the- ' l-00.1 effects of your lialr Restorative, X wish* to otat*! ' finding mv hair growing thin, as woU m «u X • ■vl from what X read and heard, to uSKwTS£SS bj Jon, to promote tu crotrtl, It ... lojooti, both of .hTeli it hu cfftSSmSSS, “ Id Urn oprnitlon I boro urtri ooarl, Utrto bottlw. ' ,r«i@9teaa®BSV: Seweatyflre Retr and Second Hand’" CAREIAGEg AND BTIGG-lES. to* uti i, * WHITE’S REPOSIIOrV rnn'r 0 Z™ *2* H l u " Bubscrtber offers,for salo, orr4E»» ’ ™r«V“° ,cr rbtoWpul, ' k>torTrottlos Of Boat WqgPM, Jenny limit Alto,. A Iftt Wagons prtaons.onaofthpm seats for four ; ■' ar2w»w2a*r T tear in: mind that &WON.BONB4OWDKN. Actntt, * - CTA|t,GB4f .' ..IUbIUB
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