.Jittstesi! ' "pITTBB.-CrRGH: HONDA? 6 t 1868. OFFICIAL PAPER&P THE CITT. City and News Items. Great Exoitekbbt ui Blairsyille. —No SLAVE-CATCHERS ALLOWED IH THAT ILK. —A gallant pimp of the Fugitive Slave law, from Unlonlown, accompanied by a-Virginia gentle man, ono of the ‘Second families” we presume as his name was Mr. Stcmp, went np to Blairs* villo on Thursday last, to eaten an alleged run away slave.. A third man appears to have been along to identify this chattel, one of the content ed, happy and fat laborers of the South, who, Mr. .Hammond no aspirations for any thing above their lot. Very well; Mr. Stump aforesaid, in company with the aforesaid 0. S. deputy Marshal from Uniontown, whose name we do not romember and, in fact, do not know, made a grand onlreo into the quiet village of Blalrsville, with thoughts intent upon carrying hack to his own proper owner the aforesaid run away and contumacious chattel. They caught the negro man; they had with them all the means and appliances for carrying-out ‘‘sum ,mary justice,” bo desirable in cases of this de licate nature. They had there the master; also a representative of tho dignity of these United States when tho goddess of liberty, which is supposed to preside over their destinies, for tho time goes out from her sacred temple and scours the country for such of her admirers as may bo guilty.of a tawny akin. Tho represent ative of the late Mr. Buchnnon, of Lccompton memory,was on thoground, plucky as a hen and well armed. Another body was by also to swear thaUfae knew tho negro man if necessary. Every thing being in readiness and the "nig ger” in hand, an unforeeen contingency occurred. From all parts of that rebellious bbrougk of Blairsville the black republicans, tho haters of this union of the States, tho Anti- I»ccompton men, the negroes even, together with the mud-sills, rushed ns if by one concerted movement upon the gallant deputy, tiic-proud Virginia gentleman, Mr. Stump, and the third , man who was along. They defended their sa cred charge with the greatest gallantry. Blows were given andUtkon; shuts were exchanged; the brave Slump let fly a volley from his rcvol frm ver into the crowd, hut os nobody was hit, it was that his pistol contained only powder. ; ; j’xhefriend of "James,” tho U. S. Deputy Mar ’ shal, it is said, showed the roost decided procliv itios toward tho use of shoo leothcr. A pair of f coat tails seemed to bo his only desire, and ho | wanted them ohlyforcxhlbitionbehind arapidly S vanishing posterior. Hisviewswerophilosphi n cal. They were, moreover, poetic, as in his | opinion "DUt&ac* irouM tend enchantment to tho v tow.” These rebellious mad-sills actually rescued the slave man. Aye: the burning disgrace is upon them which Moses incarred when ho led a whole nation of fugitive slaves through tho di vided waters of the Red Sea. The "Blairsvil li&ns” took the slave away and concealed him, or shipped him on the underground railway, or got him out of sight in somo sort. It was "presto ohange”--uow the little joker was here and nowho was not. After tho rescue was com plete, the dignity of the Fugitive Slave Law— os personated by the deputy marshal and Mr. Stamp, one of tho second Families, and the other body—found it necessary to beat a speedy retreat out of the town. They were in fact with many marks of indignity driven out and ex- j pelled. They in much haste withdrew towards tho junction of.the Blairsville with the Penn’a. R. R.*, a distance from this rebellious village, of some two miles. Tho crowd followed, pelting them till they wero beyond tho limits. But when theyr had got a good part of the way towards the station, a party of "niggers,” who wero by the way side as if to make an ambush, set upon them, and Mr. Stump had to stir his stumps anew. After other hair breadth ’scapes too numerous to men tion in this succinct history, the gallant band of kidnappers got in safety to tho junction, and farther than this deponent' sailh not on this point. l It so happened that a very worthy citizen of 'fads city, 13. M. K.crr, Fsq., Talked up from the junction to Blairsville with he slave catchers, not knowing tbeir business. Ho had gone over the''® tho same train to deliver a lecture, and was f'K&ed upon with most • calous eyes by the citizens fact, threats were made, until some friends o* Mr. Kerr, m€ - n knew he would cot boimU.'T a base action, came op and cer tified in the ,Hets in the ease and took him with them to enjoy' «•>“* hospitality. We cannot close without entering tho profnod.ly of our feelings of astonishment that Inch o I«w-d c fj.og people .re our neighbors. A merentter d,-re gard of the pence on.! safety’ of th.s “an on could not hare been exhihtf ed eren 'u the black republican city of ! Alas. ScrpEoaxn Mcbdeil—A mat? named Bat'<! p f residing in Cooemaugb, in a houf-o belonging to Frederick Eammaelier, who lives' near Indiana, Fa., was about.to remove, and being in arrears for rent, Kaomacher called upon him and de manded his money. ' Angry words passed be tween them, and' Balter, killing a guu loaded with buckshot, aimed deliberately fit Kauimacti cr and fired. The wounded man fell_ instantly ~the shot having tho cavity of the chest; in the region *of tho heart. Amid the horror'and consternation which followed, Baker managed to make good his escape from the bor ough, and-ftlihotigh the police were speedily up on his traoks, they had not succeeded in appre hending him up till the evening of thesameday. At last Recounts, Kammacher was slul living, although but little hope was entertained for his recovery. Ho was a min of some fifty-five or sixty years of age. ’ I The Union says that “the unsightly frame ?J building immediately below.onr office is to be torn down this summer, and replaced by a largo ft nd handsomo brick edifice." Mr. Alexander King is just haring finished a si largo and elegant dwelling house, adjoining his “n present residence, a few doora a bore Smithfield .1 street. The new Odd Fellows Hall, one of the most «:j costly and handsome edifices in the city, is be ing rapidly finished, and will soon be ready for ;•'! oceupaooy. The indefatigable Governor Foster • 1 will open his new National Theatre in this mag- X\ nificent building in a few days. Under the di ll rcotion of Sir. lSartbergcr, the woU known &r -; * ehitect, the work is being rapidly camcd for ward, and upon the opening night our citizens ■ Ay til bo ushered into one ot the roo*t spacious ; ilCad elegant dramatic temples in the country." llesxia or Ruptubk.—We are informed that : thia/ormidable.diseaso ianow entirely cured by the application Of an ingenious truss in the . hands of Dr. Geo. H. Keyscr, of 140 Wood at., who has devoted several years to the study of : hernia, as well;os to -the treatment of other de formities, depending on a broken down orweak • ened condition lof the human body; Dr. Keyser has excelled Injthls art, for the reason that he ■ has devoted years to accomplish this purpose, ‘ and Pittsburghers need not now travel two hun i dred miles to get an effectual truss or.to procure a supporter or an elastic stocking. The disease* in. which they are applicable are readily treated ' by him. Varicose veins, prolapsus, piles, rup t ture, hollow or sunken cheats, will as surely meet with proper treatment in his hands as in .Ihe Eastern cities. lotz.—This unhappy snil .icious young man, uTio stabbed O’Leary in Wood street, in the Summer of 1850, so that bo died, and who, bar ing been tried and sentenced somo time ago lias sioee lain ‘in jail, reccieod the intelligence on Saturday morning that Gorernor Packer had aignod bis death warrant. It flies the execn tion for Ibo 28th day of next month (May.) We beliere that the caw has been carried up to tho Supreme Court on « writ of error which bus not yet come before that bench. We beliere that the usual proem «in such cases I chare tho Supreme Court affirm tbe decision of the Court ‘ below prerious to tho issuance ortho death war rant. Be that no it may, howoror, tho foot is .that tbe warrant hasuome and hoa been road to . ahe;prisoner. , and in all probability he baa bat two months to live.. ' _ i. KJaßi Watch DiracoiTT.—A rery ‘‘large K «tory *»« Blarteil sgaiwt _ watchmen Bay’ and fe Zollinger the other day: It was alleged that a -8 gentleman who was on tho way to procure a | phyaicim aL midnight fer bis wife, was seized and tabes £» ;the watch boose. The story ran -, 8;-that the man .himself, baring been taken with ii faintness wh9e on the road, wa «“ted for a 3 drunken man «s aboro mentioned. On Satnr d»y the Mayor enquired into tho affair. It ap *l peared that the gentleman, whose name is P»t -v; lock, fainted and-fell on the side walk, and that £ it was quite a favor to him, and he so esteemed it, to be taken op and assisted. He was not de t; tained more than five minutes. The Mayor cx* j- boncrated the watchmen, of course. _ * '< Leathru Stom.—.We take great pleasure in ■. S. calling attcntionTo the cord of Mr. George H. I ft g Anderson, which appears in our columns this ft - £ morning. He has opened, os may bo seen, a fine •ft ; new store, oni Liberty a few doors above St. -W' b : Clair street, where ho offers for sale a large as (i Veortment of leathers of .the best quality. They 'are tanned at his newworks near Hilside, West a y , morcland county, and having employed there 1 tho beat and most experienced workmen, Mr. A. is prepared to offer to tho trade, leather which -■ he can safely warrant. 1 L A Basb Thixt—On Monday night, a conple l of oarpet sacks belonging to CoL J. T. Wilght, • were stolen fronuthe yard in the rear of his dwelling in Allegheny;; .They contained about sixteen hundred papers, which can be of no pos , aiblo use to anybody but the owner. * v *«! ’ Case of Wm. SiaiH.—Judge McClaro beard, { on Saturday, the argument for a new trial in ; the case of Com. vs. Wm. Smith, who was found iguilty, somo two weeks since, of assault and j battery with intent to kill, on oath of George ! Carter. ; The affair is known by tho name of j tho “infernal machine plot;” ia which the shop * of Carter was blown up by a loaded gas pipe, i placed near the forge, from which a spark con- I nected with the fuse and the wholo thing ex- ! ploded. ! R. B. Roberts, ia behalf of the prisoner sub 7 milted arguments toprove that the charge laid in the indictment was not sufficiently specific to coroe up with the requirements of the law or the facts in the case, and that, therefore, and f>r other reasons adduced, the said indictment was lame. Mr. Collier answered, citing law to sus tain his views, and then Judge McClure took all the papers in the case and will give his decision at another time. The unhappy man, Smith, was in the dock. He has wasted away very much since his trial. His cheeks have fallen iu and a painful cough racks him. Mr. Sheriff Patterson says that he suffers exceedingly from the asthma, and we should judge that if ho be sent to prison the friend of all the weary and of all prisoners will speedily release him His wife and family arc. highly intelligent and respectable looking peo ple, andwcfolt very deeply for (hem when they were separated from the husband and tho fath er. TtiU; Vouiio Mess’ Library.—W«j wore glad to see on the tables iu the Young Mens' Library on Saturday, a fine set of some 1M volumes, which have recently been adJed to their collec tion of books. These works are of the highest character, including Morlcy’s History of tho Dalch Republic, a production that has given Us author a proud rank among the literary men of this Republic: Philip the Second, a valuable work as a sequel to Robertson s Charles Y., and many other volumes which we have not space to mcotion hero. A new And correctly classified catalogue of the whole-library is now in preparation, which will much facilitate the finding of whatever -book a person may want from tho collection. Wo learn that a good many citizens design pre senting books this spriog. and if wc might be permitted, wo might suggest that it would be well to have them sent forward at once, so that their titles may find a place in the catalogue to which we have referred above. We hod a call on Saturday from Judge Heislcr, -who is here making arrangements for the State AgricaUur&t Fair. The remaining members of the Committee to whose care was committed the choosing of the place in which to hold thi3 great gathering, will bo here on or about the 18ih of the present month. By that time the Judge will, of course, be able to tell what he can do in the way of subscriptions. They havo fixed the sum which it will be necessary to expend in get ting ready for the occasion at about $2,000. — This we have no doubt will be made up without the least trouble. At least 50,000 people would visit the-eity during the Fair week who would not otherwise bo likely to come. Suppose that each one only left one dollar here (and if wo can’t get more than that from them in the fair waya of trade we must be poor hands at it) wc would be amply. repaid for any subscription as an inducement, which is asked for. Soppose, however, what is far more likely, that each per son coming spent $5,00! We must have the State Fair here in Pittsburgh and uo mistake. Magic.— For several days we have had lying on oar. table a book sent to ns by Messrs. Hoot & Minfer, entitled the “Magician’s own Book,” which teaches all the tricks of tho “black art,” and how to do all manners of games of “sleight -of hand.” This book is published by Messrs. Dick & Fitzgerald, 18 Ann street. New York, and will doubtless prove interesting to such as read books of thiß class, or who are desirous of knowing the matters which it proposes to teach. Tan stockholders of the Connoautville Acad emy, have elected the following persons to serve as Trustees for the ensuing year: J. E. Patton. Jesse Smith, Arad Sheldon, jr., S J. Krick, and Wm. S. Crozicr. The following are the appointments made by the new Council of the borough of Couneaut villc: Clerk, F. Moulthrop; Treasurer, A. P. Foster; Borough Constable, W. 11. Robinson, jr. J moE M’CLtmc does business with a dispatch that is no less necessary than astonishing. Oo Friday last he sentenced thirteen persons to the Penitentiary, the aggregate amount o/wbese limes of service would hi* no less than fifty-seven years. When they shall have finished their terms each one of them may exclaim, in the words of .Othello, ‘I tuivi* thn Stats luorn «crrice. We learn from the Ebensbnrg Mountaineer that the large building at the Summit, recently osetl fora College, was entirely destroyed by fire on Monday nighL. The family residing in it narrowly escaped. Nothing but their lives weVe saved—not even wearing apparel. We sea it announced in a Steubenville paper that operations are to he forthwith re-com i,*»eDced on the Railroad bridge over the river at tba* place which has been so loog the bone of LcgishSi v « contention, in the face of the law lately enacted by the Legislature of Virginia. The Washin^ l <> n Kiarntncr says of a lecture delivered in that borough on Tuesday evening by H Clav Deane llttt it was an able production. although great!;,-marred by ibo introduction of political matters—Kon**a*, Lecomptou kc. There was quite a large crtfwd in atiendance. Raiuload Accident.— Night before lost, an engineer named Perry llodgcs, vas caught be tweentwo cars, at Mingo Statioo, helow Steu benville, on the C. & P. R. R , and crushed so severely that his life is despaired of. ~ Dead.— Mr. Geo. Bsiley, the gentleman we mentioned on Saturday as having had a paralytic stroke while transacting business in one of onr banks, died on Saturday afternoon at half-past two o'olock. The Young Men’s'Christian Association wili hold a meeting at their rooms on Tuesday even ing, to tako into consideration the opening of a Business Men’s Prayer Meeting at some one of the public halls of tho city. Union Prates Meeting.—The Union Prayer Meeting at tbe Central Church, this day, will be conducted by Rev. Dr. Douglas. We learn from Harrisburg that Gov. Packer lias mado A. B. M’Calmont, Esq., of this city one of his aids, with the title of Colonel. May he bear his honors meekly. No More Madeiua.— A Funchal correspondent of tho London Timet, says no more Madeira wine will ove; be prodaeed. All recent attempts to man ufacture tho wino have /ailed, and pumpkin vme» now adorn the gnipe nrbdw. once with abundant clusters of rich graphs- W«ll, there Is consolation ; if wo cannot get Mefim™ wloe » w * ca ° at least got elegant garments at fhd own 0D x Clothing Hall of Roekhill A Wilson, if*- G °- " nd 605 Chestnut street. They will never give out- * glycerine] GLYCERINE, glycerine, Highly perfumed. Sore cure and preventative of Chapped Hands, Face end Inps, for sale at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, f corner Penn and St. Clair Streets. w« think we are Justified In Baylnfi that no other Pill or remedy fur Liver Complaint, baa galo ot ao deaorradly, Ibe reputation now enjoyed by Dr. ilcLant’tGtUbraJti Liter KVa, prepared by Fleming Urns, of Pittabntgh. A* an evidence that that will euro, road the following certificate from a lady redding In our own dtr Niw Yoa*. Jaonary 23J, 1t52. ThU is to certify that I havo had tho liver complaint for ■l* *eara and never coaid got any medicine to help m« uti il&riorineDr. M’L»W.CdebraUd U.rr TO ~ orrarod b, Flomiug Bra. lam .»« mm tbci|jub«£ thatth-v liavo oomplotaly cured ran mod I do hereby 10- SSjnSud thorn to»U persons atEictud wUb.ndiaeaeod Liver. They *UI core, KVASS, So. 93 at. hoearefal to "*krDK-M LANKB &£sxzr u ‘£si£r lu xjsss‘£Br‘ PI TTS B V It 0 H TUEATIIE. — HISS KIMBERLY Uw» a»» Masaqcmm. J. 0. UANLEY Masaotfc. PUCS OP AMOMIOS. 6OC. I I’iiTAte Bor, lary* fS.OO ‘Tier’”" 25c. Prlreie Bo*. email - &.<*> St : }£■ Cota,*! no,. 50c O' 10 "* oal S;'s;«.'if; pi™. b0,.»i,». acood wrok Of Ur. T, H. lUDAWAY kod UOSJi CLINK. ffjaSWBWSSaS »'•*■ » Frederick, ...... TTotSrNMENT WAGONS -W^ra- UT '*? <•*/ * wrist** mr3o pEMENT.-Vc V tract tor tbt de iterj of Com"*™ if uoj xn«tt» ellber, lo UmU or Ug». Tb J 1 k { ' On pric* smssr^ss SEEDS.— 200 bush prime nejr TimotbJEKa, - J jho «lo do do Chj* ilß * » g . -> <” Orchard TIESS SILKS, Black and I'ancy Bareges, OreondlM Twi«wd Blllre, Chlntzu, Thread*, ueg, «antle*, White Oowlf, Mourning aoode, Needl* Wor*. Formerly Lor» No. 7* Market at _ 14 ~ppt.V,S —100 bbls. choice green fruit, i Ktar» and for nl» by HnW P. a IIKRBSI« [Special Dispatch lo the Fittaborgh Guttle.] Harrisburg. April 3. The M’Kecsport Road Bill passedarecundreading. Nothing of local importance transpired in the House to-day. The bill for the re-charter of tho Merchant* and Manufacturers’ Bank of Pittsburgh has been signed by the Governor. St. Louts. April fr.—The river ;3 still receding at this point with 14 feot to Cairo. Tho Upper Missis sippi bus risen threo inches nt Dubuque and is falling Ikolow that with 3J feet on the lower rapids- The Illinois and Missouri rivers are falling with plenty of water in tho former and scant four feet on the bars in the latter. Alternately weather clear and cloudy. Thermometer 7‘J 5 . New York. April 3.—lt is reported that Colontd Burrehatn's regiment «f New 1 ork volunteer? have been accepted bv the President. Another authorised regiment will bo taken from Pennsylvania. Ar rangements are eompleto to enact a rigid enforce ment of the quarantine, and alt arrivals arc ?übje<*t o the visit of tho health officer. Rostov. April U.—Tho storage house at Cambridge of Little, Brown A Co., book-seller#, of Boston, was burnt this morning. Part of tho stcrootypo plates wero saved. Loss $40,000: insured. Lot isvillk, April3.—River fallingis'uc foot eight Inches in tho canal; five feot two inches in the pass oror tho falls. Weather clear; thermometor at 72°. New Y-hk, April 3.—Cotton quUt; 200 e biles sold. Flout firm; 16'hsI bids sold. Nouthera red $.1.12®1,2i>: wiiite Chicago spring Wcu,sl; Mllwaukio Club sl6v 51,04; w.ttcrn red white sl,l2*<i $1,25 Corn lirtn. Roof ulrady. Mom Pork 5c bitter, sales ut SIG,Wy*S $l7: prime »13,70;ij,13.76. Bacon HumsShoulder* LlnsreJ Oil advanced 2r: sales at CflfiWiT. Tallow quiet. ’ Freights uu Floor Groceries quiet. Ten; the bills siiiiwiul a decline on all qualities, irt<m k» <luli mid luvor. Clil.-aeo k lb*tk Island 70; Cumherlan'l Coal IC-V; lacrosse A Milwuukic 8; N. V. Central KIJ-.j; Ito-vling MitwaukiuA Mississippi Missouri sixes (uvivitH k Chicago 85*$; Mich. Central Erin 21; CliM'elniid k Toledo 4 " etoefcs were htill lower alter tho board. rnttsfELPiits. April 3—Flour is less a-tire h>- : iv. but market Ann: s lies ;50>W bbli at $L37i-5 for sup-rtiav and fl 6tK2r4.G2W. tor extr..; ntippile* continue llber.il; smalt salesofjly* Vl-mr at $3.25 . Corn Meal *3 Wheat ronlu.- net dull, ul.out 6uOO busb fold at $1 OG@l,OB f**r rod and $1.2Q®130 fur white; n l«>t ot very choice Kentucky brought $1,35. Evo wanted ftt 70c. Corn active, and hits apun ad vanced: WOO b«i*h yellow sold ut bic, afloat, Cs{su(i fnun store- Oats unchanged. Groceries no change. l’tousion* very quiet. Whisky steady ut 21(<$2i In Wool mcro do ing. but without an Improvement ui prices Civasasn. April 3.—Floor rather Arm; but there if no chanp! in prices; solos 1400 bbls nt $3.5643,1a' for super fine. un i f»r extra The receipts are light.— Wlilskey steady nt 16 Ki Mess Pork is lu gi-d demand; 1100 bbls sold at $l6. Terre Is an active demand It Lard; 1300 bhla sold at clotlng buo.nnt. Hulk Meat quiet; 100,000 U*ant .*>?(; anti 7?4 f.<r Shoulders sivt Bi.b*«. Baron Sides firm; sales 60 bhda at sc. Linieod Oil ■fieadjj lOj Obi* mid at sS<biQo. Urucerirt unchanged. Eastern cxensnge Ims declined and is dull at premium, Muncy m very stringent The weather is mild. Lorrimtc, April 3.—Sales to-day of 2200 bbl- Mi-*-* Perk nt $l6. Lard: sales ISSO tierces print" at *J I j/.iilri-K. sales 1200 keg* nt 11 The sal.-s of tobaccu ivr the wrek amount to SW hhd* Eastern meat.—t™ nm fat cattle, two Heifers, Is months old, (frJ by John LiJdh*. First Ward. Allegheny.(and pronounced lb** finest moat of the kind ever offered in tills market. Alsu, sumo very fine Mutton and Spring Lamb, will be exj>oeed iu tho suits of subscriber In Allegheny Market, cn Friday morning, and Diamond Market. Pittsbnrgh, Saturday morning This will bo decidedly on* of the choicest stalls ol meal eTor ex bibited in this vicinity. No sxtra price charged. ap£2td O. W. EVANS. NOTICE. —Tho Partnership heretofore ex isting boturca Wm. Gruliam and tho undersigned, under tb« name and stylo of GRAII A5l A IRVINE, in lbs business of manufacturing arm selling Fire Urlrk. kc is this day dissolved. O M. lICVINK. C* Duellsrille, Msrcli 2?db.lBsS—rar29 illni Removal—Bcerhave’a HoUand Bitters. WE hnve removed the manufactory of PfERUAVK’S HOLLAND BITTERN to No. 27*Wood stieot. below Second. felG-dlwirT BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja ,4 CO. KEEN APPLES—IS hhls.choice Apple* rwi-ivi-d and for nvlv by IIKNBY 11. COLLINS. BEANS —20 bUs. small white Beans for snl-by »p 3 UKNRV U.COLLINS TIMOTUY SEED— lo' ’bags received ami fur sale by ap3 HENRY H. COLLINS _ POTATOES —5G_sacks Neshannorks recM and for sal- by 3HUIVKR A DtLWOKTH, ajO No*. U 0 and 132 Sertmd street. POCKET MAI’S f«*r]?sc,i.f Pennsylvania. Ohio Indiana. Iltlnus, Kansa*. Nvbraska. Missouri, luwv and stinnewtv f./r sal- by 'V R. HAVEN, Owner Market and Second •ireets. Oi7ri"Fi:i.Lbws’ KoLi."B6OKs r T7r by \V S. HAVEN,cor. Market and Second «:« FLOI ii.—l .WO bbls Extra Eiunily. 250 do SnperQne. In store and fur sale bv Si RTNGEIt UARBAfOU iCO QUININE —GOO «»z*. on htuid ami t‘*»r sale hy *r*'2 B L.FAHNEFTOCK A f>j CO’NCEXTKATKD LYE—3O«> easT-s iust ree’,i andtur *»!.' »*y »• L. FAllXfc=TiX:K k <-Q SULPJI. MOKPIIIA — r )0 on hand and tur sa)<- 1-y np2 ». L. KAIINKatVCK HIDES.— 3SO Drv Flint. 120 <«r«» Suitfd. Ju»t nc-ivid ami I <r rUi> b) ap2 M'KIN.iKU HAKUAUiH ACO . ZjS LH'rrtv ft H* ’IDES.— I.IOU prime Dry Flint. 200 Grwn Sailed, lo (irrirr no-1 t»r -a!-; Uj ap « m'RINGKR HAHUAPJn * ( » rrVtTNXT"GKOUNt* NUTS —25 Micks new I rr , o i MA i 2 tt,W. now Un-liiu from M'-arier rfowsny tor hy DICKKY&CO. LAKI> —30 bbls. now lauding; from steamer I><>nnmy tor At* hy lP.mil DICKEY A l X>. _ COTTON —52 balcHiiovrlandinjrfrnm steam er F.eononiy r.,r «nle hr ISAIAIIJdyKP.Y ACO C — STfM’SHKLLAC —.'cases just roeeivedand j f„r.alebT fc}<2 lt.L PAHNfcSTOCK A GO. SUM AC^-20 _ sacks now landing from *tM»nirr Kconotny fur »*lc l-v tnrSO ISAIAH DICKEY A Cm _ 1(\ DKUM.i t:oL)Fl.Sll V.*r sale bv 1 \J UAGAI-tY. CoaGKAVK A CO . ror ,-, t No. IS A 20 \V.» -t »t FRESH 'BUTTEIl3i Tibia, eh.,ice Table jb.l ..k cl »%g |iR Jtimtstmcnts. Telegraphic Telegraphic Market*. GL YCEHI N K * UAMP HU K SO A 1 *— 1 gr> of tlili «m*criur attidejuat rtcM and f<»r »»' w J»y j - 1 * U.L.PAIIXEgTOCg& CO. MOLASSES— -4UO bbls. Plantation and 2' m J* l '"nd.'wtam.jw"- c 'i"‘noniSs'’i co. LARD ".Okoes and 5 bbls. Lard just rcc’d and tor ,clc b, ■» *• kOPIbu.N l CO._ TEAS— 150 half chests Y. IL Imperial amt TVa* ju»t r»c’tl and for aalfl by J ft. nomsoN & co frOBACCb: —HU boxes s’h, B’b and U’s lump J. TW. price 16 cent. P«r Vu^T'c^ xo 112 fc™»j _.jrr±_ BACON— 50,DUU lbs. llauis; Shoulders and Side* in iniokf- houw »uJ furwlo by uirt O JL ROnTSON it co. POTASH —0 cask* rec’d on consignment and (or ut, \>y SIIJUVKIt A mLWOKTU. wr 2j iSu .-io'l 132 t*i.:ond atrvut. 8 BAGS D. APPLES, 8 bags Buckwhe „g”. 3 bU * """‘^^sutiVnadSttiroaTiT E AXS—22 bbls and 24 sks. for sale by „r£> snillTKlt t DIMVOH’riI. iTnCEOsTAKD, 34 kegs packed Lard and 5 bbl. crock l»“»»,'ga mtwwn . CIEMENT —100 bbls. Hydraulic in store ;„d Sr cl. b. CIO • jll CANFIELD rjOTATOKS.—SO bush Xcahannocl “* S’enm-u. oollis STAKCII. —oOU bis Rochester Pearl Starcl rw.lwl and for *al#Jjy HENRY 11. CGLLINB. Ivyt AGN ESI A—Husband’s, UenryV Mus ]YI itT’»*ndC!rr.to.co«i.u«.tty o nh»nd .t -nS JOB yLKMINOS. cor Diamond and Market <t. HACKIiOWN & FINLEY are Agent* for J- B. trand of Varm.h.i. Worehouno So It. Liberty «trfc*t- .... u '! * * ternl “ 1 So. 0 FfdfnU tt, Allegheny. 7TP7TIfIIDS."PrTMK NT 0. SUOAK for 250 .lln L.llns (m,17) JAB OAKDISHI. —IIEXFWALI. PAPER—Thousand, of roll, lo «dl a« 8. '» “ J l2 s C ™ MARSHALL i CCL__ mr2i - ' r—. H7T¥AOS APPLfcS for Halo by n(J DMJAUJY, COpUHAVE A Ctt, No- 1H ftP'l -H W«*o»l ' j r\ SACKS FEATHERS for »i‘fo by 1U HAUALEY, COSORA\fc f CO-. mr J 4 No. IS * «tt y«od «»• tCKTUEL) l'Urli, >uuvurc< U .crj choir-', In .loro and (or ulo jjpimsT. rpUKriSNTINK—2S Mil*. I MACKEOWJ* * ml'fc' A rl . No. ICI l.il -« XL tr. FLOUR—‘2O VhK e*™ h>r . BiiS fls-s £*“‘ r ”’ d jgagff^ IV/rTLL,'EK'S COUGH SYRUI’.-Ai. ttxcel <*-*>• •»■ “‘-YRra^u" nni?NN —WHEAT"— 10(j sacks White, 120 TS-~^-aaffasf«yjs^ &6£Mi6sotCITRATE OF MAUXESI N -A coollns p»r*.tlnft mild in 1» aprM* "> J I'" ant to tbo tasta, constantly on ban pLEMINO’S, mrSO rnrnnr nf tho Diamond and Maibst .1 /'IASUMEIIE and Oriental Tapestry Imito- T Alt— 20 bills, new, fine, for LEWIS 1 EDOEKTON, _ , . «*o. lOfl Wood «troet. Hgjip 24 bales choice Kentucky, for w J ° rt CO. TTTkBBLS. N. C. TAR for sale by 1 (JO IUUALEY.COSaRiVKIOO., j- No. 18 4 2U WuodiU ‘fTTTTugSRB - KOOTS— strong l'lujta ±i crUT»‘t’< " "““"iVMS'w Adbop. iur2»6ld Choice Pear, Pcach^p ■ jiiVUAX PraltTrw* of Kirt* of tba n»p*t »p -jJ pie, Cherrj f OT .il. it the Seed Warehouse, JAMEgWAgDEOP. —v,nv SKTS—I6 bus. in store for saie by NlO> JAMESWAHOROP. mfgfctt'l' • Commercial COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATION FOB FEBRUARY. F R. Btesor, V P, JonvJ.cJikUsnr Sxuvn. Snarrtt, Jusirn It. licsTCT.. Acsns PITTSBURGH JIAUKETS. lifp/jrled SptcinQy for tht Pittsburgh GautU.) PITTBBCEQO. SlO-VnCT, ApEIL 5, ISiS- FLuCß—Very offering from firtt handK from wagun of GO bbls at *3,25 for W M ; From store. 120 bbis super at ltiO «a 1 do at s3^so i f^re'.K£ r «dS.Sr; d extra i tt s4.iw 76 do. double extra White Wheat at ft.t*. ; j 2aS»rxtraatfl l o.)iu»dsoiloe«tiaandlaimlydo at $4,00 nr. ■> » Owsat 27@2Sand 500 do to arrive at ... ami jw ius wr Corn at 43. Whojl. luO bus Tvimessao Red at 5., from GROI’EIUKS—FmaII »aJ<x»of Sugar, at and 20 bg» Cofl***' at n^'. GERMAN CLAY—*.I"% of »ig|»lat I at BEAN*—Hale* of zb bun lurcoTOlt* at h) FATOKa—A Urge supply dull and depress, cd; sales ~n wliaif uf I.UKi l-ns .Ncshannocks at 40; from st.ire, 450 biu do at iU&to, and 190 I«» Ked* and Pinkeye. » SU® $1,12; Tiniuthy, 6ffloj« common at an' .r.o bus Clover i i li.Ual ts,iN>!iss,2.'i , ~ , „ BACON—Salts in lotiof tl,o*TOit*« >houldcri ami lUras at “I.Rd. 7U and hLj UAIED lIKKF —A Jilf of 4 t"i at 12 { - FKKD-A «].. from ,i.-rs M 5 Ui» Mill K--.J at 46 t» 10m APPLES—SaIes in various lots of 200 bbls ulthin tbs range of 4l,&*V<cf2,u‘» V '*l*l for stri.-tly sound lots DRIED' FRUIT—A *a!f* "f W l«w Apple* at *1.2- 110M1NY—Sales of 6 bid* at 6 LlME—Sales in lots r.f 50 bbls at fl.-jr. EGGS—Plenty and doll; rales of Hbbl.at »?* lu do at U; and 7 do at 10—tbs ruling rato being P FHU—HMi-< 10 bbls "No: 3 large Mackarel at Sbbh N.* 2 M.tcLarel it $l4: 6 bids N« . 1 Mackarel at SIC 10 bbls Superior White »t $11: 0 hall h'd*. do ut $6; 11 l.hU Tin'll at t.'.'AK 7.-1 ftt 0. : k1 at 4>.j* \1 ft SALT—Sah* U'tJ Idd* AH-glwoy No. I .ti a : •" t.gi U 'A^liE3—Sale* ca.'cs Conrantratcd I.yc at 14. p It . 2o Llils Cnustic Soda ut Ob.. 4 * <1; S.*da at WHISKEY—SaIes .2>bhl* RoctitioJ at 20m -U ;• gal) .n. Import! by Railroad. 1* Ft. IV .t C R. R.—bg* dr ippUa. F"li*Ji: 1 l-td e«» •.*>■) do/ l.ri-cniis Ik. I'k» rje. a* ■'"/ wa»!ii.‘uuds, 20 Uoj. I.iirkcl* 3 cks ha.-nn, 24 Ini* timotjir ««cd .n jl Hour, brown A Kirkpotrict: 235 pe* b:»t«>u, 4 bbl vai:*. 1 hr lu-tlcr. J Fh'vd ft co; 1 ton bus!.*. Bdinond*-* .! a o . 12 b.t do, H :«,.i'lo; 4 bl.li egg*. 3 brans* .JO l.«. rye, l. /. co; 33 bids |'e:u l*, 3 do butiet. 13 •*. • .WO h'_i point*- I j'i cn A Hutchinson: 10 l>i■'» !•—»’ L. Ly ..ii .1 co, n hbi* rgco, 1 do, hutti-r, 4 do Moni, MCiurkan A rr>; 1 cui , reapers and mower**. JA IV IIkKU 7 doz liubi. Lro"*rn; 10 do k Duncan; 31 MU twpar, 13 sits ruga. P«rklt.a A * *;33 dp: I i*a, keo., M'CatuileM M.*nns4 c*.; ’.2 Jo Knh k Alien: 2o do i Laml-n i Sliipl.m: 13j*b;« wire Ac* R T**wt«,ud i e, SOOO Ui« hri* U, WA M Clnrf. 7f. *ks n heat. 11 do j^ta«ooi J Hp-'.r. 2 hhl eggs. Id do apple*. K DalxcllAco; 3 bid eggs II KUdto A r-i. 2u sks scraps. U A F.ilmcHock 4 ro; IW bus »• potaUars, 4 I sks oat*. 10 bids apple*. L PeU>r*>n; 1*) do. K Robbon A at. 2S d.r, t' C Uorlwt; 27 ski dr apples, J Craig * 330 bus tiofnloes, Mairt: 6 bbls peai ls, Mitcheltree A llrn; 25 dor buckets, H M'CulU'iigli A cw i’> do. W 11-Smilh * so; SQ do. Shriver i Dilworth: 28 d.i. Miller A RickrUnn: 24 bbl oggs, M’MuuU; 33 do, Fisher; 24 d*>, Adnms: t» bdUhaudles \J. Llpptncott A riu 3I»J but potato®*, Emrrick; 114 bbls eggs w Ilea CT do 7 cat* hogs, Ido »bo*'p, 32U bos ost*, 2.1 do k. m. 62 bids eggs. 2tl do bnttrr. 53. do apples 2*75 bus wheal. lU»J bbl flour, 12d hide*, U)8 bx* bacon, C 3 *- Cks do. 04 bbl* Urd, 74C *k* p.tatue*, 10 sks dr apples, Clorke A co _ Imports by River. MONONiiAIIELA NAVUSATMS CO —- bU «.il, 1 Ml irnew. UOO ft lumber. o#nrrt; 2U In rlmh, M’Cully; 21 Ml kicbU*. Fnhneatock: 4 *U« lips ,7*> bbl vhuUjr, 1 do Swindler. 45 bgs Exprcw 2 bbl '■gg*. Watt t VViJnm 71 bx (Uw, Miller A RkkeUeti; 32 l t-l applet, Allman: 3 bid, 2 bbt r£gs, Uool; 5S bbl apples, 1 do rg»*, owner*. WUKELINU. per —22Ubbl flour, 3 bx goo.l«, 3 bid onui, Olarke * 2 bbd fugwr, 3 bbl idoUwh. Ballou ”.)0 bdt paper, Oerwijr. 2 berw 4 bbl, Smith A c>«; 15 tki r fruit, 5 bbl Fetter. ISi «k* oat*. Mut(traTi>. 10 bbl C apple*, R DaUtll. b do *>«;». U»ch t Htitcbi«on: #o »ka rye Parland; 4S do barley. Huffman. MCtwy k ro, 4 carboy* 2 tibl oil, Seaif* CINCINNATI per GladiAtnr —17 roll* leather, .1 rek oil | *- J 50 bbl alcohol, 21V t.* ham. 53 bis 'ottou, l'.'i bid flour, 79 hide*, 19 t>li Jo, CiV >•"» wheat, Clarke leu; 62 bl.l whiskey M'Uenry t >-o; 52 da do, Knox i ra; lvnl do do, Black A co 19 tix mdz. Seller* k r.x, 11)0 dosoutvaodcamlU*, W Ilolmts k co; 165 bl* cotton, Kouncdy* Child* A ce; 24 iks «heal, Kennedy A Urns; 47 do do, Huffman, M’Creary A nx 2-1 do do, Vnegbtlcy; lftl bbl flour, l.lDdnar l'*o bbl flour, Wallace 454 sk* potatoes, Bftgaley, Cosgrmre A ro LOUISVILLE per Ilenry Gruff—6 h v d, 1 bv t.dnoo., Taylor. 2 hie!. 1 l*x do, Herd; 79s vks wheat. Kennedy A r Bro»; J Uhd. Ibx h>hv>.l>olraeyer, 26 Ui In-mp, 3 hlul, 1 m l.x tobacco; Grier; 26 bbl flour, Wallace: <W7 *k* wheat | f Huffman. Ml'rcary 4 <-,r, btda winr, 774 C*bl flour, 13 hbd t.»Uii-eo, 41 >k« pearhm. '.“l »k« wheat, 60 t*T bam. 2io bx stare b. *'i ligv bairt-f'lni ke 4 e<r, >4 ikt ]Kduto*-a, 7 do applea, 7 do bean* etc. M’G;iodle*a, Mean* 4 m: 12 iW rane (•ole*.? bbl. I ak.nwurr. t nfiou* arttclua from the trnvk of Si Lawrence. CINCINNATI p<*r 11-htK.ot-100 *k* wheat. Huffman. M’Crcary L «•<>; 2y bbl uliow. H CVllsn*; CO csk menu Or»«r H o»k bacon, Gordon; 76 I-Lil fljar, H'Bntio 4 Aujrr, 6»i ll« cotton. Kennedy, Child* 4 on. C 5 b» e-rap, R-n*butr- lu Ltd nil. B L I'ldm-l- ck; 76 bx ran lie*. Ligg-ti 16'.' bge potato** Clarke 4 c<>. 2-'. tuna $•(»: motnL M Kre. RIVKUNEWS. The Ann leather mil rwitinuo* The rU«r h gb-lUng 100 l.it\ tur Lug"- and heavily loaded boat" Tin- Gladiator arri'-d nu ratt.rday Iri,niCiiKiQii»tl mill a good 1 -»J She ha-* b ont fjr St ly.tii* Tho Sojwrlnr It en rioite f.>r Oil* rllj- i). w. It mil probably t*o bur la*t Inj> alio A* one of lb-lioe ... The 11-nry Graff from ill al«o coni- m « ill*, a g-iod load The lb 1 law tit alto fr ■ ■ ili CinriutuiW nit* l.i.iri.\.. Turn- The Arirnnia. C-pt {Hardman b-uTe U-day tor iheL'pper M>enreiJ.yi. »*be la a flr»t a-Wit TboJ. II Coon it all teiuly to leavean<l may very hkrl> Jj -o to-night ... Tin 1 steamer Fortune. I'apt. lb-no. It U.i- only l-.ut It. l"-rt !<>t tb* U ,il>a*h met, and the trill lra<.- to-gay t\« tlili.k llnr.- nro r.o ol&tr but the rogr.Kr boats to Wv« 10-tlay ilE£Tls<> Tlivie »m a f a largo nmulxT of »tftful«»*l Captain* at h>> nuiti* ol Ui-Matme As*i«-i">tioi> on Saturday t<• tee if they could not ajfrec upon a tariff of rati-a that would rctnonera!- theui and one to which they could iidheve. There war n<d an eat re concert of tu-ti'in with i ill and (bough a »ort ■-{ zi i.orul und-c»t*urting u-a» i-iiteivd lulu, th-rn w nuthiue Un-ling lu ita nulnro and tb-ff will not probably benny good come of it. The AmvHcan Ciiuen j.ntdi»be>f at Vraaklin in V-t-ango tV, mat the load Allegheny rtoamb'at navigation «.iy»: “During ih'i ;a«t week •'.••.unUMts have been aa ‘ thick »• hops" at »u« *> hart. Tbo Venango. n new steamer. of which we ho - ' t—tore np.ikad, landed Dere fur Ihn firs: tlDio oil Toesdur, i£WJ, .March fitu* is a fltio t«<at, and tho oSirers are very irromoiauu;;. hikl gi-ntl-cruD y Thv tctio. ale.' a n-r* U««t, made beriirst am'*! lien* on Sunday <*T«mng lan, Gordon, has built his boat Lowing well vh.nt wanted f-r ihH trade It u hull! lu as to > utt In very |<>n watt r ns well m huh and from what we saw of her. bating lint a short tmu to'Tiainine.” wu think it is just ihe t-oal now needed " Tli* Hastings, St, Luma, W m Wallace, Fort Wnje*i and Kcontiu y wr.-y auuoiiac'd at Ciiieincnti for'tkis j‘jrt. on Saturday. The Cui'-.ti&ati ij.ir.ctto of Friday *ay»: •*Tne ilur.il**. wo regret to Ivarti. has boeti ! by tbe T fi Marshal, 111..1 is n>>w held awaiting an order W sale The thr-u t-nilei* <.f the ill-£xt.-d steamer Fanny Fern were brought to lids city a day ojyuo since, and »uid to Uu* moi.t. at puhlic auction. I j>.ui *xuminaUou, It ha.'* b*>u axertaincd Gust it was tin* N.iler that fi|.luded 'it l'»tng lit •-•rally ti.ru to i*i«*e». winch exj.i-rts «tat- w.-uld 11. t ha'*- .'.-lined bud there l*-«-n 11 sulSici.’iit quantity of filler in the b nlm. The middle and 1-itxmrd boilers uln sb.iw unoustah iMo e'ldeic o u! b-uig nrerh-jUed. binre-d. *c John >l. King. Mb'* w«» tlieengin-er on wntrh at tii lilltp, tick now ledges that tli'Oewu t>ot a «t|lflci*-.»c» of steam If >ng was presented lor ▼.clatinc the l»*. hut there loriDg 1)0 |H>-itl'c evidence ag.ilnat bun. he w.w discharged The l< cal tnej.cctors, however 1 look It un-tbonieidvrs to ex* examioo the bief i-ngitider. wEu wu* aileej-at the time, and suspend:.! bis license, but upon an appeal being taken to thu supervising inspector was restr.nd A more silly act tta<* local insfei'turs could net have been guilty -f aud .t is not to be wondered at that King, who It npparrmly the guilty ona and responsible for the loss of life b_. ih it. «• lUctrupbc, should go unpunished " f£o steamer Brazil was the lirst !-,at that went al-ov- Dabqqun tbU iw**oc. Slm arrived at the mouth of lake Pepitruti the 23*1, which was mill frown over. The ta>*p)-.* along the river greeted tbu apjwamneo of the Brnril witii treat joy Guns were fired, and at one point a pair of horn* w-.-n* preseutod to thu captain. Tho Cincinnati Commercial of Saturday says I , ••The steamer Sultan, bound from fit. Louis for New Or* , leans, was destroyed by (ire near St. Genevieve yesterday. Filteen t>r twenty lives were Wt by this deplorable acci dent. The fiuitnn was nn old boat—a tavorito packet in the Cincinnati and fit. Louis trade several years sines It appears that the Jl. M. Patton, No. 2, the loss of which we unnonncM in the Commercial yesterday, w«m sunk In a storm Tuesday morning, fihe was on her way d.»wu T«-r -tie-aee rlrer, returning from Florence, when the storm over to.k her, aud she struck against a fiat-boat, causing h*r to sink at tbo landing at Kastport. The extent nf tho dsmage was. uni ascertained, but it was thought aba would be raised aud running again, all right, in twenty days Tho Alt in Adams met the Ohio Bello at Schooner Point Tbo Mel rose left Nashville fur Pittsburgh on tbs 30th ult. St. Lmu. —Tbo Pemblnaw, Mariner and Lebanon, from Pittsburgh, arrived on Tbursiry. Departed— Empire City for Pittsburgh Tho Hamburg recently sunk in Lake l’rpin. The Kullaa was the tint arrival at Galena rrom fit. I’ntil. There are 14 feet from fit. Louis to Cairo. Tho Illi nois is rising again. Tho Empire City, for PiUsbar*h, re shippod iu6o tierces hams fr>m. the Martha No. 2, at St. I>juis. Tho Missouri River Union Lino has seen red the con tract for currying KX*O bead of horse* up the Missouri for the Government. The following is from tho St Louis Democrat: When the U.mibiirg sunk in Lake Pepin the wot on her way down from fit. Pant. On witnessing tbo succoaslul at tempt of tbo Fire Cnnoo to go through, she rushed into tho passage, when a stormy wind *ro»e She was thou botweeb two heavy masses of ice. which pressed hard against her sides, crushing her to, und in u few momenta she sunk in deep water. The paaseug-rs und crew made all haute to -cciire their lives, which they did by clam Wing upon the ire, and fortunately oVery one in this manner escaped. At last an ounta all that part of the lout below tho eußiinit uf «f the whoelhnuMi was tinder water, and she is a total loss. She was valued at t-TOOti, not insured, aud owurd by fiuidor, of Fulton City. NxruuTlos orr* to St. Pxm..—The following paragraph is from tlio fit. l*nnl Pioneer and Domocrat of tbo 2tUh utt n Our ritlrens wem ugrceably surprised yesterday morning by tiie eonn.l uf the whistle of tbo Grey Eagle, Capt. Harris, from G.ilrun. Tills arrival is the earliest on record We i*e- Hevo tbn nearest approach is the 28th March, some years hack. The enterprise lff 1 - W« Tl< ln t,IM * his boat through Enke Pepin, is fully appreciated by -nr citi- Steamboat flegteter. ARRlVED—Jeffeison, Brownsville; Lnreme, do; Colonel Bayard, Klitabeth; J. W. Uailmiu, Cincinnati; W H Denny,J*t. Looi«; Cbevuit. Wheeliug; Henry Grail, Louis ville; Gladiator, Cincinnati. DKP AKTEl>—JefTepain. Brownsville; Lur.ertie.<|o;Colonel Bayard. Elizabeth; Nat Ilolm-.-s, fit 1. iui» U f Sa«s, do Cbevnit, Wheeling. Jllver 6 feet fi—falllug GIIOL'M) MUSTARD, Ornund Peni.er, Ground Clanutnon. Ground CToroa, and UW mats Cnssia, ro*.’J auJ for »al« at wholesale or retail by mrSl MACUKOWN fc FINLEY, No. D» Liberty «t. MUHPHY i RUROHKIKU) Imvo iast receired new Prints. Ginghams, Irish Llnoua, New goods received every few Jays at uurth vast corner ol 4lh aud Market street*. mrt> CE RIIA V E 'BIIO L LAN b BITT E KS—lOO dux. for sals by B. A. PAIINESTOCK 4 00- , j*<jQ Corner First and Wood street* EXtiUcf LOGVVOOD-H d«)Z. »KJXCfi for sale at reduced r»te* MACKEOWN A FTNLEY, T*J“BBLs7 LINSKKL> 0iL _ to arrive for sale 4fO by mrS MACKEOWN & FINLEY. HTI ST Si AT E UYa LS of nil deset iptions, to be bad wholesale or retail by mrl 7 B. L FAHNESTOCK & CO. STUANOE’S Superior Pencil Sharpener, for aalo by W. R. lIAYEN, njr 79 Corner Market and fiocond street. UUAR—TiII Mills, prime N. 0. Sugar just ™:-d .ad lor -1- M ' «• *®° •, mT n lj 255 Liberty street. SPICES— 200 hags Pepper; 75 do Pimento; 15 tain doreK UX» mutU C-.i.; MILL FEED—2OOO lbs. chopped Feed in DAVIh C. I.EEB3T. B" ACO.V SHOULDERS-120 pieces, country to hT 6iI ATffELI,I,EEtCO._ FLOUR— 14 bbls., White Wheat, in store .aSfcTriiSj fugl ATWELL, LEE A CO. T?GG3-5 bbls. fresh J£gg», rcc*d and for Pi tale at No. 27 6th fit* H. lUDDLF.. COFFEE, 4<5.—230 lira, choice Rio Coffee; IQO bbli. Balt. Bjrtjp Holum, Arriving and for ul# by mrlO WATf A WILSON. LOVE'S COLrJIN. i SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. HE subscriber having just returned from New York and Philadelphia, Coeli rnnfldent that be can of- it INIiUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS, both In etyle-*. inlity and Prices, cneurpaaecd by any house Writ c! the ;RICII FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BAYADERE DRESS SILKS. RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, PLAIN BLACK SILKS, PRINTED HER AGES, ORGANDIE LAWNS, [Also—Challien, Crape De Espunecj, Lawns, do SHAWLS AND MANTLES- BROCIIE BORDERED STELLA SIIAWLS. PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, Of every Style, C»»l*>r and Quality. varving in prices from Two to Fif- teen Dollars. FRENCH LACE AND CIIANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirty Dollars. NEKDLK WORK. SQjIIANDFoME SETT COLLAR AND SLEEVE?, iVERY RICH REAL FRENCn WORK COLLARS, IEMRROIDER£D LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, n «J!.IACDNKT SWISS EROINOS, INSERTING AND FLOI'NCINUS. WHITE GOODS ®|i'igri.T cluth. J Ult HASt<l lis>, CuLLAH^ I iFRKNCn ASL> KNULIMI O AND SLEEVES, UHILLI ANTS, Si I JACIIXETTS. NAINSOOK*, <*v*i 1 MI'LLS, SWISS, VICTORIA LAWNS, A<\ ~fi\ PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED AND FlDl'KKD.j'*'’ u HOSIERY ._;A FULL AND COMPLETE AS- SOUTMENT. Mourning Goods r JI Z £ OF EVERY DESC;RI,PTiy>N GOODS FOR BOY'S WEAR. Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CLOTIIS. >v» > Black, Blue, Green, Drab und Olive CASIIMEKETTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped CASSIMERES. < Q TWEFJuj, MERINO. NANKINETTS, Linen ami Cotton Pant Staffs, A DOMESTICS- TUF. STOCK IK THE' many of the above Goods were bought of MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS, FAROE AUCTIONS, FOR CASK, WE AUE ENABLED TO SELL THEM AT PRICES Cf) a I Sefß Utompitition Call and Examine oar Stock before Par* chasing Elnwher*. O. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothere, end Young, Stevenson St Love, SION OP THE OHIGINAIe .BEE.BIVE, 1 / XsTO. 7*4 IvIARJCET ST., Pittsburgh, Penn a. mrlßaJawlml Ktsulat j&ttamtrs. Monongahela River U. 0. Mall Packets. STEAMER TELEGRAPH. STEAMER JEFFERSON, Cart. J. c. Woodwaxd. ! Carr. Georgs Cu»t The above new steamers are dow fanning regularly. Morning Boats leave Pitt*- burgh at » o’clock A. M„ and Evenly Boats at C o’clock P. M. for M'Koesport, Elizabethtown, Mononga bel:» City, Bollwernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California and Brownsville, there connecting with Hacks and Coaches for Uuiontown, Payettu Spring*, Morgautowu, Wayncstorg, Carmichael to wo and Jefferson. . . Paaaengen tickotod through from Pittsburgh to Union town far $2, meal* and state-rooms on boats Inclusive.— Boats returning from BrownaTills leave at 8 o’clock in the mornlngand 6in tho evening. Pur fhrtber information en onire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street. ,n 5 Q. W. SWINDLER, Aocrt. FOR CINCINNATI-REGULAR I TUESDAY PACKET.—Tbaelogaat wheel passenger packet GLADIATOR,Capt. George Moon*, will leave tor the blwto and intermediate port# every TUES DAY’ at 10 o’clock, aa. V-t freight or passage apply cn board, ort.» limit'} FLACK. BARNES A 00-, Agts. Reg ulXr Tuesday pack- ijES^a ET FOR ZANESVILLE. —The fine steamer EMMA GRAHAM. Capt. Munroi Arxas, will leave for the above and Intermediate porta EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock r. u. For freight or passage apply cn board. ocl« FLACIv, BARNES ACO-Ag'ta. F~ on MARIETTA ANII ZANES-1 Itgj.fc VILI.E—The new and txramiful steamer LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. Banwa. willleave lor-tie above and all inl-rm-Uate porta, EVERY SATURDAY, i&3 i*. at. For freight or iw/taage apply on board or to oclO FLACK. BARNE3 A CO„ Agta. FOR WABASH RIVER.—The {JEffa* «p!ondid steamer FORTUNE, Capt. will leave for the al»iv« and all Intermediate porta on THIS DAY Uie slh instaut, nt 4 p. U. For freight or tovnage apply on hoard or to ' mr si FLACK. DARN B? A CO UouisbilU, fit. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS- [jnfcxfr MLLK—'The fine steamer POTOMACTur—.'V.ISgS Capt. Wm. C. llarrj, will leave for the aboro and all Inter mediate port* on TUIS DAY the sth inetant.at 4 p. M For freight or p«K«a«re apply on board or to mr’3 FLACK, BARNES A CO. FOR CINCINNATI & L0UI&-.fl5£3 VILLE —The splendid steamer CLARA DEAN. Capt. 8. Cndman, will leave far the above and ail lotermedialo ports on THIS DAY tho sth Host. For freight or pewisajreapply on board or to nrZD FLACK, PARSES A 00. FOR LOUISVILLE—The elegant [JgVh steamer JACOB POE, Capt. Stewart, leavo fur the above and all intermediate ports WEDNESDAY April Tlh. For freight or paaaago apply on board nr to rnr-9 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agenl jaasfjbille, &t, FOR NASHVILLE—The ehv . CEfff » gant pasieiiger steamer JENNY GRAY, Captain Dunlap, will leave for the alrovo and lutormertiuP' ports on SATURDAY, April sth, at 4 r u. For freight or passage apply <-n board > r to mr-Dl FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agent* FOR NASHVILLE.—The tine steamer S. P HIBBARD, Capt. Georg* W. Hoed, will leave for thv above and all intermediate porta, THIS DAY, the :>tbinst,at 4 o'clock, r.a. For freight or passage apply cm board, or to (mrlrt} FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agenta. FOR NASHVILLE—To tine new steamer RELIANCE, F. X. Reno, Master, will leave for the above and all intermediate p-.rta THIS DAT, sth instant. For freight or paaaago apply on board or to mrll FLAOK A BARNES. Vgetta. £t. Uouis, &c, £ cj m -USiigt Missouri Hirer Direct. TO JEFFERSON, BOONYILLB, BRUNSWICK, LKX.INU TON, WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS CITY, LEAVENWORTH AND ST. JOSEPH. THE fine passenger steamer ORB, Captain \T*y, will Uar« for the and *ll intermediate porta, od TUIS DAY.iUi inn!., at 1 I*. M. For freight tor pu*- cage npply on Uiard or ti mr26 FLACK, BARXE3& 00,_AgtJ rOTT'S T. L u’u'l S.-The fipeVjEg^ steanur BELMONT. Captain Kbbcrt.s>BsSß» Till !»«▼« for the above and all Intermediate porta, on WEDNESDAY. Tth Imt. at 4 o’clock, r*. Fortnight or paMac# aprly ut, hoard nr to a,,i FLACK, BARNES A CO,AgonU._ 1“70R ST.' PAUL 1)1 RECT—To ijnfctfr ' Qntncy. Kvoknk. Burlington, Muscatine, flock Island. Davenport, Fulton City, Galena, Dutmjue, Prairie DnChlen. La Croase, Stillwater and St. Paul—The flue stnatnur W. H. DENNY. Capt. Alford, will learefor tho above i>ortfl on Til 13 DA Y. 6th lust .at 4P. M. For frclgh i or passage opply on board or to mr.ll FLACK, BARNES Agente_ Missouri river packet. . rcs» —For Jefferson City. Booueville, Glaa gow, Hrnnpwkk, Islington, Kansas City. Wyaadott, Lear enworth, St. Joseph and Omaha City.—The flu# steamer STEPIIKS DECATUR. Capt. Frank Baiky, will leave f#r the above and all intermediate ports, on MONDAY, April 6tb, at 4 o’clock r u F..r freight orp.nss.nr* apply onboard or to null FLACK. BARNES 1 Co, Agenta. F” OR KEOKUK A ST. PAUL. —The fins Steamer SHENANUO. r.nt 3. B. French, will tear# for the above and all uitertnedUie pom on Till? DAY, sth ln«L, at 4 o'clock, P. a. For freight or ptesjge apply on board, or to mr-JT FLACK, BAK.NF.S CO, Ag*nts._ FOK St. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS i JEg^A RIVER—Thi flu- steamer BAT CITY, i Andrew Miliar, will loa»r for tbe above and all lalor | mod la to |iurta on THIS DAY, ,'>tb inat, al 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on boanl'or t.» t mrtfl FLACK. BARNES A_CO _ F' " oil ST. LOUIS, HANNIBAL, I JEJtji K EOS U K. Jti: Rj:iNOTON.MUSCATIN i HOCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT. GALENA. UtuUwUfc, i LA CROSSE AND ST. PAUL—Tbe flue steamer GOODY FRIENDS, L'apt Thomas Shuman, will leavo for the above aud *1! intermediate j<ori« on THIS DAY. Mb in*t.. at t o'clock,r V. For frxdgnt .-r passage apjdj on board,or to mrSf. FLACK. BARXEH A 00, A cent*. F" OITSX. LOUIS, KEOKUK. , ROCK ISLAND. DAVENPORT, yUE. WKNONAAST PAUL—Tho fine new stoamer VIX EN, lease Mason Master, will lrare for the above and all ’ trrmedlste ports, <>o THIS DAY. sth Inst., at 4 v, m. t freight or passage apply on board or to mr«4 FLACK. BARNES A 0O„ Agents F fsl OR ST. LOUIS. KEOKUK, t JCELJS i BI'KLIXi.ToK. MI'SCATIXK. unrg 1 taI.AND A I'WENPORT—Ti.o lino steamer ARIZONA. Hi C«i't Ui't-lman. willlosre fur the üboro and all lnurmcdi- I *t« port*. on THIS UA V. 6th luit, at 4r m. For freight or rt) ! i/u'w <HTb “ti board <>r to 7. 1 mri4 FLACK. ItARNES A O') . A^rt* FOR ST. LOUIS <t~KEoKUk^7~fl^r^ Tho »n<- r p-.rk.-t J 11. WS* JcSSSSSS. ' —l | Cwpt. tVm»lPant, will tur llit> abfTjr.wl *ll nterun-iUnte ’ p'rtsTHlS DAY, £th inat. For pawpior freight npplj on : l, wnl or to FLACK; BARNES k CO., Apt*. • S • T7QR K'KOKC k: DAV EX PORT.' 7 n3ft~* i W i J/ lUX!K ISLAND, GALENA, DL’DCUUE.^^ 7 I AND ST. PACL—Tho fine passenger steamer I.A CKUdSE, I Cant Dorlnn-y. will Ware fur the abo»e and all intwauiliutu ports TIU3 DA Y. ithJloaUnt, at 4 o'clock, rM, For freight or passage apply cn board, or to mrl9 __ FLACK, BARNES i CO.. Agents. td flcto ©titans, &r. 5 s *; tjor" mesTphis' and new , jesv* Tjl I Jj ORLEANS. —The splendid eb-wer J. C. FREMONT, C*pt. Stockpile, will leave for the above and •J-* | al] Intermediate ports on TUIa DAY sth 4 o’olock. ] For freight or paosage apply on board or to mrSO FLACK, BARNES 4 Ca HARDY & M'GREW, STEAMBOAT AGENTS. Corner of First and Ferry strets, PITTSDimOH. pa DISSOLUTION.— The partnership hereto fore existing between the undersigned, undor tho style of Robinson end Minis, wn* dissolved by motanl con sent on the first day of January, ISM. Tbo business of mid firm will be sottU J by their «nci:«Moni, Rot>in«nn, Minis A Millers. W. C. RUBINSON. RKNJAMIN Ml Nib, . R. MILLER, Ja. - THE partnership of the UTulersiencd was dissolved this day by mutual consent, (tbo taxnu to takeeOcet from tbe first day of January, 1858 ) W.C ROBINSON. BENJAMIN MINIS, V. 11. MILLER, WILSON MILLKR. CASSIMERES. CO-PARTNERSHIP. —The undersigned having formed a partnership under the name of III) 11- INSON, MINIS A MILLERS, (tbes&mo to date from tbe Ist day of January, 1858.) have taken the establishment for merly occupied by the firm of same name and will cuntinuo the basinets «f Foaudcrt and Machinists at tbs old stand, South Pittsburgh. Office, No. 21 Market street. W. C. ROBINSON, P. 11. MILLER, WITHROW DOUGLASS, Washington Works, I WILSON MILLER. March Isth, 1858. / mr»4:lmd SABIEL FAHNESTOCK, . mponrxß asn diuxs ta Foreign. and Domeatio Hardware. y u . 74 Wood Strtet, beticxrn Diamond all'y and Fourth efreet, Ptitiburyh, Fa. rpnE subscriber ia now opening a large and 1 srell selected assortment of Foreign and Hardware, aud will be aedd oo as good terms as any house' in this city, nit assortment embraces a general assortment of Ilardvrar* t Cnllory, Carpenter Tools, (Union Planes,) 1c- Ac., to which be invite* the attention of Merchants and others before supplying themselves. odSrdtf— mrlti BAM*L FAHNESTOCK. skkd PO'rAa'ojhiS. Genuine Rough Purple Chili Potatoes, THIS Potato has the reputation of being tbe mast productive and tbo beat table potato of all tho now varieties now in use. The *ubscrtl*r has cultivated tbom largely lor four years, has never known th-m to rot in tho ground or In store. A limited number ef bushels can b. h.d . »«!«.» PM.. W 'Wj’Kso mrS7:3vdkwT _No- 2* Wood street, Pittsburgh, Pa. IVTEW GOODS FOR SPRING SALES.— j\ wo art dally receiving from our own and Eastern Factories, additions to onr stoak, which eonalsU in part of Floor OU Cloth*. Carriage Oil CJotbs. Furniture Oil Cloths, Table Oil Cloths, Crash Oil Cloth*, Transparent Oil Cloth.; Transp't Window Shade*. Buff Hollands and Shade Trimmings. Merchant*. Housekeeper* and other- requiring any goods In onr line are Invited to cail and examine the stock and judge for themselves in regard to the goUlty and prices. mr <>o No. 26 and SS St. Clsir street P AINTING.—Am the season lor repainting is now commencing, the undersigned withes to inform their customers and the public that they are prepared to do any amount of paintlDg that may be required of them at short notice, and at as low prices as the eamo quality of work can bo done by any shop in tbe city. To oar customers who have bad graining dono by ns we would say we ara prepared to do more of the same kind. To thoee who have not seen oar graining we invite to call at onr ahop and see specimens, which we would ilmplj say cannot be equaled by any shop In the State of Pennsylvania, turt&lwd DAWE3 A CLULBY. New, handsome and cheap dress GOODS, Shawls, Lacs Mantlet, Needle-Work Bette, Collars, Ac are dally being received, Also, a fall assort sunt of Domestic and Staple Goods, all of which will •old as cheap u the cheapen. Please call and see them. 0. HANSON LOVE, nrShdswT formerly Love Brother*, No. 74 Market at. DRY GOODS— Those desirous of purchas ing anything in the Fancy, Staple,foreign or Domts tio Dry Goods lino, will pltaao call Mid examine onr lar»e and well escort'd stock « Spring Goods, which are now lag sold renr CHEAP tar CASH. C. IIANBON LOVE, : mx37 formerly Lore T4M«rket street. fOTATOES -100 btuhelf Neshanncet Potatoes; 75 do Urge White' dot • , 60 do do Bine dot- *_ .•' - 25 do do Bod ‘ doi fax store and for tale by mrti T. UTILE A CO^No.lUB4CQßd«tr«t, /Hisccllantous. New Rochelle or L; HAVING madcarra: KNOX for a ripply dl 1 barey, 28,000 *tnsng ihrifly Ph In- pric** lOOrtplacta 4125 M | 2o plant*. WO " 05 00 12 “ . 250 “ 35 CO | 0 “ awton Blackberry! Dgomonta with. Rev. J. ?lanta of this valuable nt.-y lit) are offered at the follow IS 00 | 3 u 100 SOO | 1 ~ - M ler. J. KNOX, or tho subacribcr, ac- Order* addrowed to - - - - companies with tho cash or a suitable refrronco when' tie partiu* are not known, will be filled In the order In which they are received. PianU of the NEWMAN’S THORNLESS DLACEBERBY, will be famished at the same price*. JAMES WARD HOP, Xn. 47 Fifth atm-t, Pittabnrgh, Pa. rarls:dfc*rtfT Seventy-five New and Second Hand carriages and buggiks, WHITE’S REPOSITORY, TWO MILE RUN. NEAR LAWHENCKVILLE. TIIE subscriber offers f.>r sale, exchange on tl><-m..« t.«rux, flue naonuieiit« f lioi.* u ,aid hand Ihi^Kius,made by TVataoo, cf I'lnlath-ii-ln-i me i.m hull* r •.«■»!. Aim, twrnty-one Dew Huggi—. m ttl- iti n.y o-u «i ■>[>, from Uie ▼ery best material purchased in tm* •«.i»teru mm k<-t. A Quo Jot of Trotting Wocon»,new un<l second band. Also, a lot of Boat Wflgou*, Jenny Liuds, Gcruuntowu Wagons. Jersey Wagons and Bockaways, two fine phaeton*. seat* for four person*, one of them Watson’s make and one of them New York mate. Two flno Salkics, cue made by Mr. P. Rodgira, Philadelphia, nod a few common Bnjrsii**, ruitaMo for light marketing. The eob*cribcrflaUcra himself be can moke it to the Interest of person* wishing lo purchase, to giro him a coil- '•* The ofaMi/diiuent is convenient to the city, th« Kscol- Hiui Omcibu* Iliio-CCiachM passing the door every trn min cte* . ;mrj:>d*w3in»T Richardson’* IrUh LlnciUi Damasks, &c a riIHE public will please bear in mind that _i_ thoGKXUINK GOODS are always sealed with the foil slfcUatnro ~f the firm, vie: < RICHARDSON, PONS 4 OWDEX. J. BL'LLOCKi:* J. B. LOCKE. Apcnt*. mrl:Jm-l •‘W Church it.. nw lUrrlar Kt- S*w V«>rk. A rake chance fop. a physician to obtain a g"od country location. A» lam doeirocs of removing to tho city, 1 will sell my property, situated about tho rootro of Moon township. 1- tniVs ln;in Pitts burgh ond 3 elites from Huy's Statin on tbo T.i Kt. W. A C It.II. Price,sl2o0 —term 1 : c«?y; (or forthrrparticulars enquire of Dr. George McCo A. Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or tbo subscriber, cn the creroiTj. nrlS.wtf JOHS T. PTOM..II. Coal Oils and Coal Naphta. - WANTED TO PURCHASE—A largo quantity of C«il Oil and Coal Naphta, fur rush. Addrea* M. TOCH 4 BROS., No. 33 Bowery, Now York. jurtTilmd _ AFI'RTMr' KUPPLELMENT to the several Ordinances Regulating th* Ganging of Casks, 4c. , Srcnosl Belt ordained. Ac . Thai tho mark* now by Ordinance directed l<>bo made by the Gnnper on any boll,- too, pipe. hopih**Ad. biriil. nir.let "r nf)» r ca*k, that I bo madn by branding or scoring 1o the wood to the depth of n«il lm than oni-anu-fUlh of an in It Ordained and «n.i-;ied into u law jo Couo.jis, this 2Dlh day cf March, A I'.. l JAMES MrAULEY, r* estdenl of Select COUUCU. Jr?'* T. Wusmi. Cirri: of S«-loct Cunn«'i| SAMUEL NL-KELVY, President of Common Council. .K McMiATca. Clerk «<f Common('otindl. rtpl&td AX ORDINANCE authorizing the Grad ing. p«*ins*«d Setting With Curb Stone of Webster street, between Pulton and Arthur* street*. Sscnos 1. lie It enact'd, Ac , That the Itrcordiug Regu lator be and be is hen by uithoriz.-d m>.i directed to adser tlso for proposals fur the grading, paring end setting with curb stone of Webster street, between Fultuti and Arthurs streets, and to let the same In the manner dire •> I by an ordiusner concerning street* enacted. «• d-'j of August. A. I*. l'j" ~ ... Ordained and eni.-tM into a In* .1. C-i.-inN, Oils -Otb day of Mar h. A. L>, Is-'. JAMF.S McA.UI.KY, President of Select Council AttcaC: Joils T- Wnmr>. N* Clerk i’l M-L-ct Counril PAMOKI. M.-KKLVV, Pr«*i<li>nt <>f Cemrum Council Attest: Hrnn McMmieks, Clerk of Common Council. AN OKDIXANCK buppleinonwry to an Ordinance concerning Street, passed on tne 31*t day ut August. A. D_ ISIpT. . Pecrtos 1 Bfl it enacted. Ac.. That tho time for famish ing the City Solicitor unbi certified copy of the assess ment. and the time far Cling a duplicate copy of tho aesoM meut in the office of the City Tmuarer, (jprundcd f.irln the aert-nth section of tho ordinance to which this is supple mentary,) ho and the tame Is hereby extended to the tenth day of May next. Ordaltn-d and .tinted ii>t>> »lw in Councils th.* 23th day of March. A, D-. l*-v* JAMES M AULEY, Prreid-nt Council am-—t ■ Jons T. Wnrrrts. I'l. rk ot Sclii-t Cminnl. SAMUEL M'RELYY, Pre-iJrni of O-mtiua Council. Attest U M'M.YSTtRS Clerk ut Common Council. JHtSical. EAI) WHAT THEY SAY OF hit. .S IFA i’XfTS COMPOUND STROP •%V 1 L D C 11 K K K V . Iho Origin*! and Genuine Preparation! Disordered Storaarli, Liver, Breast or Longs. wonderful i tire* performed by thin Invaluable med- Uine. 1 n • I'nlmonary CON _JiUMJ,TinN.'C-lrcba. Colds. Asth- liiflueusa, Whooping O'.ugb, Croup. Spitting of Dlocd, Liver Complaint, l'aiu iu the Mile and Breast, Tlek lini or raising in thu Threat, nod all Disease* of tbo Lung*, an I Brea.«t bare eacited lltts astonish muntof all who baro witacMud it* nr*r- HU-ut effect; there Is tin account of n luedtrine, from th* earliest age*, furnishing a parallel. * PHYSICIANS, STEAK FORTH ITS PRAISES. The report* from all part* of the world, where they make uw of lit. S**ayn,*'* Compound Syrup of Wild Chery, uu questionably p»rc? it to t-e the great remedy of the are. MOIIT SWEATS, GREAT DEBILITY, Ac. lVt think there never has boon a medicine which baa Rir eu such uoirereal rati* faction na Dr. Bswyßu** Compoun-I Syrnp Wild Chert y. It Isa* stopped night sweats, ckrvkeJ de-p seati-l ulcw* of the lungs, raised these who were fast declining with gr.-nt wc.Arr*-, when ull gtbi-r means pro*- ed unavniliQC. LK. J. 1L ELLISON, Krenkliu county. Ky., writes: l have in-.-n ' cense.! in nn active pruetico of twelvw years, and rt»«*miu,'a‘l It. B>rayu u ’sCmu|r.mid Pyrup of WiWLpbMTj in proft n r.' - ' 1 f» all ether ron-Tdici. In the mn-rh dreaded PnvuU'-nI.L. "C Di««n>o of tlio Lungs unit the alarming fi>rm in which itappear- In Kentucky, J regard It ns an Itmilun Lie remedy Cnsoof Tbo nas Disvn. Over 5 years have i-lapsvd, and he still nuinins a hearty maxi. Rev. JAMES 1L bGUUGROW, I’oslorof Berlin circuit* Baltimore Conference. aud nil the principal merchants at, Point of Rocks, Md., bare testified to the following EXTRAORDINARY CUKE. POD? or Hocis, Frederlck county, Md. 1/a. S*iT3t:—Dear Rlr—lM loving It a duty T owe to the public, and in Justice to you, L bavo thought proper to make known onooftho most extraordinary cures, Cn my own case, that baa ever been truly rncordsd. In the month of Octo ber last, I was afflicted with a severe gathering in my breast which foimedn large ttl>aces*, and also coxnmnmcStcd to my Lungs and very much afflicted them, and discharged Urge i|uantltiea of corruption, external and Internal. My breath could also pass through my Lungs and out through the cavity of civ breast with apparent eatui, attended with a violent cough, day and night, Jus*i>i nppctUo, and extreme dehilltv, eothat aiy phywiciant thought my case entirely hopeless and beyond the power of inr.iicir.e. I remained in tilts wrvtrhed condition for a long time, until I was wasted to it inero sknlet.'ii, and there seemed to be no hope for me; but having read in the public papers nt the m»nv wonderful cur s performed by your Compound A'yrtip"/ IP.ld Cherry, I immediately scut to Baltimore fur live bottles, and coin tnenc l its use, and to my great RalUfactionand that n. my anxious family, the abserns or op. uiug in my lungs began to heal, and the cough subsided, and ua using ten buttles I vow restored to perfect hesl li. i Over five years have elapsed, and I still remain a perfectly I hearty man at this date, Jam* Ud, IBStj. 1 have nut had a I day's sickness for the last tlghoen months. Plnaan accept my grateful acknowledgments. ‘ Yours, Tary respectfully, TUOMAS DIXON. Moro wonderful enrea bavo been and aro dally made by Dr. Sway no’s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry, than by any medicine ever discovered; composed solely of vegetable in gradients, it can t» used with perfect safety. BE CAREFUL IX PURCHASING. To obtain Ihe original and only genuine preparation <J Wild CuxnrT. which moat bare the portrait and signature of DR. SWAYNE on each wtapper around tho hottls. This Invaluable remedy, prepared only by Dr. SWAYNE A SON, Seventh st., second door above Market, Phil*. DIL GEO. n. IIEYSKR, No. 140 Wood stmt, Wholesale and Retail Agent. _ mriTfidawT MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES SOLD IN TOE NEW ENGLAND S.TA.TES IN ONE TEAR. Tiie restorative of prof. o. j. WOOD for restoring b»lr perfectly nod p.-nnaueotly, hna never yet had a rival, v.-liui*..- after volume Wight bn given from all part* of tin* world and fn-im the tnost intelli gent to prove that it U a per/ret UriU.ratir-; hut read tn* circular and you cauuot duiibt; read also the following: Tin Haiti. Peopln lmve for cortitrii-4 been afflicted with' bald brad*, and the out j remedy, hireu-for* known, has been those abominable wig*. Uy a recent discovery of Professor Wood these articles an* being fast dispensed with, bnt a groat many peraous still patromz.* them, becaose they have been so ofton imposed upon by llnir Tonics of .different kind*.— To all such persons wo earnestly make the mjacot, that they will try once again, for tn Wood’s Restorative there is no such thing as fail. We know of a lady who was bald, who used the article a short time, and her head DP now coTered cnraplrudy with the tiniest and most beautiful curls imsci nable. TV s know of numerous case* where hairwas rapidly falling out, which it restored tn greater perfection than it ever had been before. It is also vlthont doubt one of the best articles for keep' lug the hair in gsod condition, making it.eort and glossy* removing dandruff, and has proved itselftbe greatest enemv to all the ills that hair It heir to. It is the doty of every one tn improvp their personal an pcarance though some tnay differ in regard to the ways of doing U; bat eTery'one will admit that a beautiful headof hair, either is matt or woman, is an object rauch to be de sired, and there ore no mesne that should be left untried to obtain such a consideration.—Woman*! AdoxszU, J*h(Ja. Coauocwir, Ohio, Not. IT, ISM. 0. J. Wood t Co:—Gents: As I have been engaged In selling yoor Hair Restorative the lasi season for one of yeer local agents (R. M. ILwklnson.) and having eipcricccf*d the beneficial effects oflt myself, 1 would like to obtain an Agency for the Elate of Ohio or tome State In' the West, should you wish to make sueh an arrangemcnCm fan convinced there u ruAhUig equal to il in the Unifcd Stela fvr rtttoriagVu hair. I have been engaged in the Drug bod. ness for several years, end have sold various preparations for the hair, bet have found nothing that restores the an cretlvoorgans cr invigorates the scalp as vMI «a yours Ee ing ftilly conviocod that your restorative is what you renny sent it to be, I would like to engage in tlio aaW of it, for I am satisfied-it most sell. - ' * . . Yours trulyj 8. T. STOCKJIAN. . *® „„ __ rettVissT.: \ Paoy.O. J. Wood A Cor—Genti .Haying rtihted-ihfi' good effects of your Hair Restorative, I wish-, to staio. ihat finding my h«ir growing thin, as well as gray, I wuiindnc ed from what I read and heard, to try the Article prepared by you,,to promote Jtmgrowth-.and chansc-lt-ruioras Itwaelnyoatb.both cfwhich.lt hueff&ctodcUrJ-'t-ly.— In tho operation 1 have hsodnoarlythßelioUles. * ♦ Tows, fay' V . " . JAHE3 FRANCIS. Pittsburgh. 1 O.J. WOOD A COiTjXCTfcton, SIS Broadway, *.% Cbtha grtAtN.T. Wire lUmng ZaiAblUhiaent) and 111 MKtrt tad Pirg.
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