(teajettc. litlslmrgfe " T9BTJRGH: TPE3DAT MORNING, APRIL 6, 1858. OFFICIAL PAPER 6 t F THE CITT. City and. Newfi Items. The REPtrautfasiCotmr ComimzE. —The members of tho Republican County Committee will meet at the office of Thomas M. Marshall, Esq., on Fifth street, on Thursday, April Bth, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A general nttendance 6 reqncsted. ROBERT P. KEVIN, Chairman The member* of the Committee aro oj follows Robert P. Kerin jSewiekley tp. Robert SlcKnight-. Thomas M. Marshall— .’Pittsburgh. Thomas W. Wright. W. E. Harrison Benjamin Conrsin- J. D. Baldwin.... James Park, Jr.. John Toting, Jr. J. M. Porter.. Jacob Gerwig W. 0. Leslie E. 11. Stowe jMcKccjport. ..Elisabeth tp. .^Allegheny. jßobinson tp. .iTarantam. .iPittsburgb. .itower Bu Clair tp. .^Pittsburgh. We Bee that several of 4&e morning paper 3 had a published call for a meeting of the mem* bersof the Young Men’s Christian Association, for last evening; the call was subsequently changed to this (Tuesday) evening, and we mark this item to correct the mi*dpp™nension. —Wo learn that the principal object or this meeting will be to consider the propriety of con tinuing the Business Men’s Daily Prayer Meet ing, and also the propriety of changing the place of holding these meeting!* to one of tho largo central Halls—Masonic, perhaps. We are ready to believe that our young then will unani mously agree to continue these meetings, and thotthey will agree upon some suitable house, convenient to the business community. We would suggest Moaonio sall as the place, and from 2to 3 o’clock, r. m, as the hour. Most bosiness men have dined at that timo, and many of them visit tho post office about tbreo o’clock; so that it Is reasonable to suppose that as large a natnber couldconveniently spare that hour as any other during tho day. jTbe hoar heretofore allotted to prayer, from 11 j to 12$, prevented a large number from attending these meetings, who could more conveniently spare the, hour above intimated. We throw outl this bint as a sug gestion, merely, for tho jconslderation of the meeting. ] QbahtbbSessioss.— Tho business of Ibo term was concluded yesterday, and the jury discharg ed. Some few cases'were disposed of. D. E. Mitchell and D. Wj Mitchell, father and son, were tried on a chargo of assault and bat tery, on oath of n boy named Jesse Young. The offence is alleged to bare tun committed near Aabury Chapel, of Tfliicb the elder MitcheU » janitor. Tho jury could not agree on .a verdict and were discharged: . .. . . Merv Ssrambley plead guilty to an indictment for illegal- Bale of liquor and w*a sentenced to pay* fine of $lO. 'Committed fir thirty days In default. , , . Patrick Hopkins also plead guilty and was fined $lO and costs. ~ _ The case of the Commonwealth vs. George Shaw, charged with kidnsppingj_elc. etc., was continued 1 until next; term by mutual consent of counsel on both Bides: Busiwess Ca&SQES. —Our readers arc referred to the card of Messtp. Rid&uc, Wirts & Co., in another column. Wje can cordially recommend the new firm to our readers, fromaperaonal ac quaintance with the parties composing it. Two of them are practical men, having had several years’ experience in the Grocery and Produce business, and the third is a gentleman weU known as a financier and accountant. We feel assured that tbosel who place produce in tho hands of Messrs. R |, W. & Co., will have reason to be satisfied wilh their account sales. Mb. Robt. Dickxt, long and favorably knottn as a member of the house of Isaiah Dickey s Co., has withdrawn from the old firm, and lo cated at 139 "Front street, where he intends car rying on a Produce, Grocery and Commission business. We bespeak for Mr. D., also, a share of patronage in his line of business. Tab Scott Leoios. —A meeting of the mem bers of the Scott Legion was held last evening at tho office or 0. H. Rippcy, Esq. Letters were read from Judge S. W. Black,'favorable to tho erection of a monument in honor of the dead who fell in Mexico. Also a letter from Jno. Grayson, Esq., an old soldier oflBl2, acknowledging the receipt of a notice of bis" election to the Scott Le gion as an honorary member, and enclosing SoU. Bv an unanimous rote of the members present, the services of thr Scott Legion were tendered to the President to serve in the War in Utah against the Mormons. Thr firo alarm signal eai;ds have been placed ia the different engine houses for the use oMho companies. This system divides the city into four districts; a fire in the first district, con sistins of the Fifth and Ninth Wards, is desig nated by one tap on tho bell; in the second dis trict, First and Fourth Wards, ttto taps, third district, Second arid Third Wards, three laps ; fourth district. Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Wards foor taps. The number of the district is struck, then ten taps arc given and the alarm is repeated. Tttt Ponm.- We leftrn from all this viciniiy, that tbe farmers are in high glee aube prospect {“ the coming season. Tho Spring .3 n good bit earlier than il has been for several years. The grooud is dry, warm and mellow, and every one il working with might and main to get in tho crops. Tho promise for wheat, it is said was never fairer, and if no nnUmely frost should come, agrcatcrop willbe garnered next Autumn, 80 mote it be. ■ ; j Fainrax Milto*, better known by tho sobn onet of “Cupid,” ono of the best hair-dresses in the city, and a first-rale specimen of tho gentle manly African,” has recently purchased the old establishment of Dr. Sam. Saunders, on Suth street, near SmitUeld, and will hereafter man age tho toneorial department of that "temple or barberism.” He recommend* himself to the com munity. i A Wife-Heater. —An Irishman named Pat rick Friel was before Alderman McCone, yester day, on a charge of beating and abasing Ms wife in an ontrsgoous manner. He could not end bail and was committed on a charge 0 - sanlt and battery. Sorely this not n usual “game played in Erin go Bragh . A CaM'Et-Bao of ololhes found on Thursday last in the possession of a vagrant named Thus. Madison, has been identified aa the property of Samuel T. Garrison. A commitment, on a charge of larceny, has toon lodged against Madison by Mayor Wsaver. The case of James Blakely, indicted for ob taining money : under false pretences, waa con tinued yeaterday until tho June Term, on appli cation of District Attorney Collier, who based his request on tho ground of absence of tinpor taut witnesses for tbe Commonwealth. Ws are informed that proceedings have been instituted by District Attorney Collier, in a case of fraud on the part of cnai-houlers ip ttlle ” D B the number of bushels of coal 4 ™P’?* e4 “ their tickets, tho practice having lately become rery common. , ; The Scsda* Schools connected with the Universalist church -will giro their next annual exhibition on Thursday evening, April 8, in Lx fnveue Halt As tbo schools number aome very excellent speakers: and singers, a rare treat of the kind may bo expected. Rev. Hekrt McKat, who has officiated for some time as pastor of an Episcopal congrega tion in Sbarrsburg, has been selected by the Vcelry of Christ Church, Allegheny city, to as sist lUt- Crumpton. Personal.— Ecr. Jacob K. Miller, who has ./efficiently served the Men u Bible bo- VJlr a* Agent of the country portion of AUe ° county 1 work, daring the past year, has bscn re-elected for .another year. TEEiTEICAh. — Foster’s “New National” J,„s.fV«f in bOTtrodnced. A tor on Pennsylvania avenue ohased for tho congregation of Asbnry M. b. Chapel, on which they purpose orecting a com et etlious house of worship- t.wes MoJaa and J. J. Mown were commit ted for trial! yesterday, by Aidorman lstwiSr chnrged will! rescuing n prisoner from the cum tody of M. Keep, a constable. Tins Olympic Cricket Club, of this city, played tho first game or tho season, on Mr. Croft s premises, neiir Oakland, yesterday. gfPttUbuTgb. »n evidence thjt th “ T tbe following certificate from a lady redding in onr own dtj: I , sEwTovx,JariQai723d,^ 5 '' 2 - ' TU, U to ceritfy Ibat 1 • b.re bad tbo lirrr cotnpbdnt ftr •ix yeare, iu»d never bcmld pet »ny marine to belp ’ «n I*-_M’UrrfiCdebratrf dter Pi *. nraurad bv Fleming Bros. I can now a*y to tha piddle, wnn>let*]y cured me; and I do ba*by comnvM them to all pereuns afflidad yvlth a diMaawl Liver. T*7 j£blA EVANS,No-C3Lowia «t- q - -nfM'XJrvrKUi.alsdhiseelebrued Vermirnco,^ » l as?* Telegraphic JUatcr from -Europe, PoiTLAHD, Me., April s.—The screw proprilor steamtebip Indian arrived this afternoon, with Liver pool dates to Wednesday afternoon, 24th ult. The Canard Ftcarasbip America arrived out «n Urn 22d uIL The l\ S. steamship Niagara reached Ply mouth on the 2vUl ult- Her Majesty's Eteam frigate, Agamemnon, bad commenced taking on board her portion of the At lantic Telegraphic Cable. Gen. Telissior is to be the French Ambassador at London. . , 4 . __ CniSA —Advices have been received to February 16th The blockade was raised on the 10th February. The Americans and Russians had joined in the de mands making by the French and English upon the Emperor of China. , , TnE LATEi r.—LrvEBPOOL Markets, Wednesday, 2 P. M-—Cotton closed with a declining tendency. The estimated sales to-day wero 7000 bales. Bread-' stuffs uro in little inquiry and prices are wean. Provisions are generally unchanged. Richardson, Spence A Co., report the weathor ss having been favorable for the crops. Breadstutis aro very dull. Flour is dull and 6d lower; Western 2ls Gdfcu22e; Philadelphia and Baltimore 22sQo2 u s; Ohio, via-tho north, 23sfu;25s; via New Orleans 26s (01275. -Wheat verv doll and ld@2d lower. Rice closed quiet. Roiin dull at 4s 3d. Turpentine spirits dull. , Provision*. —The market was dull. Beef dull and quotations nominal. Prime Pork quiet. Bacon dull: tho auction sale was flat, and only a small proportion was sold; Cumberland brought 43s "diu. «.«. Largo Middles 43s 6d(a,4fls; Short Middles 45b(<14Ss. Cheese, prices easier, but quotations un changed. Lard dull at 495(5,605. Tallow u slow of sale, but prices are unaltered at 555. Consols 974 for money and account. Great Britain.— Parliament would adjourn on on the 30th ulu, till tho 12th of April, during Raster Holidays. , , Lord Derby had announced as untruo the report ed importation of free negroes from Africa to form them into regiments.. ~ The consideration of the amendment to the Oaths Bill providing for the exclusion of Jews from Par liament. was continued and finally'|97 voting aeainst tho amendment and 144 for_ it The third rcudiug of the bill was fixed for April 12th. The machinery ofthe frigate Niagara had been slightly damaged. Sbo bad encountered a succes sion of Southerly gales. , . . A direct refusal was made by Portugal to the French demand for the expulsion of some refugees in Lisbon. . . Tho Bank of England is accumulating gold rapid ly and a reduction iu rates of discount is anticipated. Tho funds exhibited general steadiness. There was nothing from India In addition to the steamship Hannonia’s news. Cuixa.—After the blockade of Canton is raised tho city will bo accessible to foreigners under cer tain conditions. A ?tatc of siego will continue du ring its occupation. Immcnso depots of arms were discovered and the allie? had destroyed the remain der of the fortifications. The largo towns of Koaebow and Chang Feang had been retaken by rhe Imperialists. Fears nro entertained of the ship John Taylor which left China in October for England. Tho China mAil of Feb. 17th reached Boot on the 17th March- Four plenipotentiaries had gone to Shanghai and it was expected that by the middle or March the policy of China under present circumstances would Do known. Trade had re-opened at Canton. Fraxce —lt was stated that Count de Chambord had resolved to abdicate bis claims to the throne in favor of the Count de Paris. Accounts from France complain of undue in respect to passports. ... «... . A new division of French gun-boata is fitting out , for China. , . 4 , Commercial affairs are greatly depressed. The railway receipts of tho week were the worst i ever known. . The municipal commission in Pans have resolved j to commence public works on a largo scale to give employment to operatives. . : All sailors from 20 to 40 years of age, in the service, are join their shins immediately. Forty refugees are proposed to be expelled from Switzerland. Among thcim twelve have already gone to England. ... , Foar of the parties concerned m the oatrago on an American family at J oppa have been convicted. A telegram from Madrid says that several ships of war are fitting out for Havana, for a demonstra tion against Vera Crux. , . . , The mooted discontent in Austrian Italy is hourly increasing. . The Court at Genoa has given judgment in tne political trials arising from the events in Jaoc.— Mazzini and five others were tried in their absence nd condemned : 29 others were acquitted, and 2$ -need to imprisonment for 7 to 20 years. COXGJIESSIO.VA L. Washisotos, April 5. Tbo House t*>ok op the Senate's amend ments to tbo roltnteer bill, and concurred in ail the Senate's amendments, which leavo it discretional? with tho President to accept. tbo services of one mounted regiment cf v >hiutc< rs, for the defence of the Texas frontier*, and two regiments for the pro teotion of supply and emigrant trains, and the sup pression of Indian hostilities. Thu was agreed to hr eleven majority. On motion of Mr. Lovejoy a resolution was adopt ed calling on tlm Secretary of War to furnish full accounts respecting all contracts for supplies for tne Utah expedition. ... Mr. Burnett’s resolution was adopted, instructing the Committee on Printing to inquire into prietr of suspending printing and work ordered by anv previous Congress. Sir. Goode reported a BUI for the better protec tion of life and property in Washington, pro™j»B for a strong police force, and appropriating SIQO„OVV to curry it into effect. He urged the immediate passage of the Bill in view of the violence, robber ies and murders of daily occurrence. . Mr. Colfax asked whether Mr. Goode could give a guarantee that it will not be a parliian police.— lie wanted no more such. We bad 000 already. Mr. Giddings said that tho greatest performance of the guard was to catch negroes or suppress them at church. For one, he was opposed to passing t t-iil for the protection of Slavery and kidnapping id The subject was referred to a Committee of the Whole on tbo state of tho union, to be considered after tho Deficiency Bill is disposed of. Tho House adjourned. Ssxatb.—Mr. Bright of Indiana, moved that tbo President be requested to send to tbo Senate a copy of tbe instructions to our Commissioner in China Wm. B. Reed. Agreed to. / Mr. Brown’s bill from tbe Committed on tho Dis triet to provide 100 night police, restore order- in Washington, occupied four boors, till adjournment. The debate, at one time, assumed a party tendency, hot finally the Bill passed, with trifling .mend ments, aa reported from the Committee. . Mr. Douglas reported a bill for the admission of Oregon. The Senate then adjourned. Sv. Lotus, April 6.—Communication with Soil Luke City is entirely prohibited, eod little or noth in. is known of the intentions or preparation. of the Mormons to resist the entrance of the troops. Col. Johnson’s dispotehos srill bo forwarded immediately U Qem h p°Srw F. Smith has been ordered to Utah as well as Gen. Harney. Tho chief command will devolve on the former. t, Xrw Ton*.—Advices from tbo Ltah Expedition havo boon received to tho 18th ofFebruary. The health of tho troops continues good. Tbe march upon Salt Lake will probably be com menced about the 20th of May* , Col. Johnston's supplies would not last longer than Mav. bat there were sufficient supplies at Fort Lar lunieto Inst four months, for throe thousand men, and a min would be dispatched from that point to Fort Scott. Special Dispatch to tbo Pittsburgh Qasettt.J Hakmsbcrq, April 5. Seeave.— Tbo ficnato proceeded to consider the Appropriation Bill which waa slightly amended in Pommittee of the Whole. . C Senate Bill, No. 457 relative to vehicle licenses, as re-commended by tho Councils of Pittsburgh, was passed finally and goes to the Home. , P House.— The following petition wm prerentod, Bv Mr. Irwin; to regulate failroad freights. Bill read ia pl«ee:-B, Mr. Seoll; To remove the toU-gate from Manchester, which was, on gotion, nlaced on Tuesday's calendar. P House Bill No. 305, relativo to attachments on tends, was passed finally and goes to tho Sooate. Tho eveniog session, are devoted to Bank bills. New York, April 6.-A young man employed a reporter for tho Sun, has been arrested, charged witlf assisting in tho escape of alaves belonging to Cherlos 1 Withers, while in Cincinnati, a jeer ego. Ho will be taken to Cincinnati for trial. Tbe Bank statement for the past week increase in everything as follows j— In Loans, *l, SoO: Specie. *lOO,OOOl Circnlattoo, SO«>»?«> nomine! deposits, 52,915,000; undrawn deposits, *'it ri’andetstood that a meeting of Erie stock and bond holder, is to bo called to coos.dc:i' eocy of s.lliog the 4th mortgage bonds at 771. which prko is offered at London. It will doubtless he »e -cepted. Washisotos, April s.—lt Is reported that Gen- Harney respectfully protests against being pi second In command under Gen. Smith m tho D evpodltion, end desires o command in somo olhor ''iho’senato has not yet notified tho Homo of its adverse action on Montgomery s substitute. Tho nr tico is expected to-morrow. In tho event of the „r t hT Kansas Bill, under present clrcum , L effort wUI bo mode, from tho Democratic JS to couple Kansas with Minnesota, making Iho admission of ono depondent on that of tho other. Rt Loci- April S.—Th» folloirißg arath.namci 10 haw boca lort by the harning of persons ** poeuo, Albert Pogue, Mm. of the B o ui Mo.; Mrs. Cheatham, Baton J olm2 Scotteville, Ills.; Henry Ely, Ronge; b. B. Blackburn, Bcnnis Callahan, Au- D . D. 00 "'/ 0 . 8 ll of St UoU; sad three cabin boys, pb-agm, . r »- throo O'o'b'b’f i ” of th. ponon. oa board or. " ,cvcral " bB passengers.. . ~ . Thfi r sver bis riwn about 6ii Sr. Lons, Aprills.—Tnex COBM f ro m inches bldcb Saturday _ 8. t&a six feet tbo Illinois and _ _» Dahaqao, and foor three inchcs wetcr MU,<U U W«"S e.-e.a «. Thermometer at 64°. . LomsviLL* April «***£ eboi In the canal; 4 feet 4 “ t gg degree* tho falls. Weather clear; thermometer ai .Ei&ffiAsfSSKS" to Mexico ftoa SaTwio. i TcleffrmpUe lUrketi< Nnt torn;, April S,-Coumi doll; ISOO tale. .oW- *l°" doll; 15M t.blo .old »I H™? 4,55 for SUM, • fcll» o' «• and 14,80(3 $5 for Ohio, a decline of be, Southern doll: 1000 Wheat quitt. Corn buoyant; 01.000 bosh sold at 70i§.72c for while. Pork firm at $1b,0&§1,.-Vfor weas and *l.T.7atb)l;V' i > for (‘rime. Urd firm at l - }®» 0 /i r * Whisky steady. Grocertca quiet. Bacon firm; P’<; Shoulders Tall-.w lower at 10’.*. oil Grain to Liverpool 4*4 Stocks higUn Chicago A H«k Island 71?<: Cumberland Coal li*4 N. 4 Reading 4.»4 Canton Co. 21-;; Misuari k Chicago KdVr Erie 21 1 4 Cleveland 4 Toledo 40*4 Ten nessee bixm SS&; Michigan alxca GO; LacTorw grant# -1. PstUPFirnit, April 6 Breadstuff# hare beeu veryqnt<-t, but i>ricr« well maintained, and for Corn an active inquiry i amtlonee at nn advance noted cm Saturday. S»l« ! ard brands of Floor at $4.37)4 and extra family at SV>*'. ct 76. Rye Floor firm at fd£S, and Corn Meal at $4 Wheat * raat* forward alowly. but there is very littlrdemainll-r j it; sales of red at and white at K* ! wauUdatTOc. Corn In active request, and 12,W0 bushiU , were sold at fi6c for yellow, and 65*43G0c Ueblu. o*u 1 have advanced to 35<&40.-. Coffee In steady demaud. nith i .either sales at for Rye, and ld)/>13 for Ugaira. ; Sugar and M..losses nuchnnged. Among th,ul “ ln ; °* i Ttaions we notice 200 casks pickUd Haros at sides | at R£@9e, and Shonldera nt 7r, canfc, and 00 hays. I.»ra unchanged. Whiskey sells at 21©22. ' CwcumATi, April s.—Flour unchanged; a fair .lemsnd: i sales hl.ls nt £*..<*@3,7o tor superfine, and $3., for extra; the receipt! since Saturday amount to 4, 8. bbls Whisk v dull at 1B»4: receipts large. Mess Pork active.!''*) bbls sold at ilfu Chiefly country; city t« held higher. hard active; 140 f» bbl* add at it 'i now held at 9. y There is no change in Bacon or Bulk Pork, and there was not ranch done. The money market U quiet: emr*W7 i! scarce: Exchange on the east has declined to y&fa pre- and Is dull. jlmusnntntß. PI T T Si Bi: RCi II THEATRE.— MISS KIMBKRLY Ltsssi xxd MwwißOß. J. Q. HANLEY Stao* SUsaoui. PEICI or 4JWISBIO!f. Bo*,* 60c. | Prime Box, largo frS.OO Second Tier »c. Prime Box, mall 6.00 Tlilni Tier -16 c. l Colored Wox r - «0C Colored Oallrry -26 c. | Single Seats In Primo Box, $l.OO. £3-of Mr. J. 0. Hanley. TUK3DAY EVENING, April 6th, 1863, will 1* performed ttulw’« Comedy or MONEY—Alfred ETolyn, J.G. Hanley, Cl«m, Mr*. Van Doering; Or»Te», T. H. Hada wi); Lady Franklin, Rose Cllno. Addreu— •*American Flag” Highland Fling Irish Lilt .MlnKJmWrlr ..Mmlt Lewie. _ . Mis* Tnrnhell. To conclude with the new Dran.a of QALE BREF.ZEIA Otvle llrwM*. Mr. J U. llanloy; RcUrU, Mr T U Iladaway, Sally, Hon Cline. Wednccday, BaneAt of Mr. J.G. ILmli-y. JHiScellancous, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS of every description, H*n«llUt Quito, «ry handaome; el*», DtmUiM, Chintz?*, tc n for »pr*ad*, and all kind* of Twjl© Linen*, Linen and Cotton, and . all o o***’ Bhawls, ic 0. HANSON LOVK, ap+-i*wT former!/ Lot* Brother*, No. 74 Marital *!• SUNDRIES— 31 hh!a. Grease, 343 sacks Wheat, white and red; 2U do Hnpr*’ U“' r > v t^ D * PlB Metal..to arrlvn for «»!«■ l-y iaAIAn_DICKEY_AJ>j_ *7 Removed. DR. JAMES KING has removed his office and rcaidonco to 102 Fifth street, (eight door* below hi* former rctidonce.) _ _ apS.dat TT ALL OF ST. JAMESTHKLESS, PHiL- M ADELPHtA—A PAMILT BOARDING BCUOOL ROTS.—Pmt I/Jin Asotiß, Principal. Tho Coarse vf Study comprisM Andsut nud SJoJcru L»n- Kuages, Mathematics, Nataral Edeuc*. Drawiug, Ac. \ ocal Music taught cnttl*. For Circulars, Ac , address the PriucipaJ, Prof. LOJLJia ANGLLE, (P. O.) Fall* ot Schuj Iklll, Philadelphia. HKLEBER having just returned from • theeastern cities. where he bai lelected a choice .lock of mperior Pianos fur the Spring trade, wonld re rpeetfnllj Intlte the attention of pnrchown thereto- They were choeeu with greet cere from the entire enitern • itock, ami ere coneldtrcd among the fineat instrument! ever brought to thl* city. Porcheaere ere elicited to cell and nomine, a* thi# te an excellent opportunity for obtain ing a fine close and reliable Piano Forte. »t,o H. KLKBER. No ->3 Fifth »t. "CO-PARTNERSHIP- THE undersigned havo this dav entered into co portnonhip lor the purpose of co&Jurting a Oenerei Commiseion Produce BaitneM, under the name end itjle ot Leech and Uutchtnwn. 11a' lag the odTentngci of» location conrewent to Uio Rlter and Kallro.d Depot*, mad many leoi*'practical experience in the bneinm, they M confi dent that their eftorti tuplaai* nadir* who may fator them with conKicumenUof Produce for eale, will tntrtt tbolr ap Pituburgh. April lit, ItoS.—apthlmd , LOST— City Warrants No. 2uys, dated Xnr.mbor 111 1857, Appropriation So It, lmrri to Huuli Eiitiardaoo.for Sixteen 13>U*0 foliar*, ($lO l->- A* l ncr*'ii« are ootifle* that payment of aald Warrant bu been (topped, a«d application will be made to Connell* for anoth er Warrant ot like amuriQt. LOST— A I'hevk. doted April" 2d, dnurt. l>. luilor. Biwrn i Co-- «u Ihe I'ltldmigb Tru*t Co*. f<r ft>oo. The payment °f **id chK* h*» beer •tapped, and oil penwoa Are caotl-mrd or ur-nttiatiiu it- A liberal reward will I* paid i* it U r *" m a^;f lhß, °^ nU!r " _ Diai:v.nnow> ACO. LYON’S MAGNETIC POWDEK — For the deatrnetion of Ina-rta. «orh m bed bt«». cockrnacbca, moth*, flcai. Ml., monitor*. Ci«*. ?!»“» "'^ u - M ‘ rtuUi " u t,-i. •!,it nniini'a io*t rvri-.ireJ and for aale by ■p2 * B. U FAHNKCTOCK A CO^ Sundries.— 5u kg» LmU, is bi>i» Egg«. r,i ,l , A P ,,10«. e. 1.. Kjo >W. 2*■ 10 “‘ JI i Uutu r, 00 bu»h 2W bx* \> • K Cm***. ° • rr .od fur ute Bj_ w 3 _R_DALZEI.CACO 5/TbUS DRIED ADDLES fur Bale by OU,|3 JON'KB l COOLKT. HI tt »'oi S' . - TXTaLL RARER—SDRI NU STOCK—Kine W r* -r luostuk-N ci.'*r 'toll p»it. *> "“ *'*i" iU»m oIKCC K.-II a IN r. N . « K-10,.l .Irr-i. A choice ***.-rftn«rU at l“* price*. for parlor*. Uii.inur- •tn», cbam£.. halK. bnrch-.de. Sew .u* 1u,,. iniiatiou onk, and Wt**l; Frv»<i-*, Tr*»er?, plain S.\Ua and tVilm2 Paper, OolJ. ' elm and FVwfrrd Border*. Fin- Ro«M Pattern, and Curtain V*\-r um and Trsn»sMr-i,t Window rbado, lurt<ln Odd'.h and Linen Corwin Fixture*, kr. . Order* for Paper l|anj;in* and White Waahiuf by «r*«’i enced workmen. _ ' ■VTEW STYLE UEKAOES. Bentge Kobo- JJlj Valencia Unite* and • cr-al warmly«f rib.: ut A acncj.nF.Ln Removal—Bcßrhave'B Holland Bitter*. WE have removed the mnnufrw'tc.rv of KnnuAvrs Holland bitter* u. no r. v.«i “Effing. i.kwamismoj.j. ■*CO _ DRESS SILKS, Blank and Fancy Barege*. Orcondi-i Twi««*d Hlki. CbinteM, Thread*. Dwj, <iik Mantle*. White Corf*. Munrulng O.khU, N«hll* ;.a a large and chav «™k o< ma 3l Formerly L < ~ ,rp Pro* , No- 7* Market «t- GREEN APPLES—lsbbls.choie« Appte« r«*elT~l BD<l for «*1» by HENRY 11. COLLIS&. Bt' VNS —20 bbls. small white Beans for Mlobjr .Pi. Ur.XKt P COLUXB. TIMOTHY SEED—IO bags received and .Nt mtfcv it. oollixs POTATOES —50 sucks Nohannocks rec' „Vfor »l,bj SIIIIIVEK t DUWOHTU, 0 “ aro ” T N-04. UP .nd 133 Ito-J «n»t. riOCKET MAPS for 1858, of Pennsylvania, JT Ohio, ladUas. ntlnoto, I /VDD FELLOWS’ ROLL BOOKS for sale y_/ by WS. HAVEN,cor Market >n£Bcyprt »«■ Extra Family, ■Mi d<* Snj-erflne. ; lu .lon, «nJ fornb t, SHMKOKK UAItBAUin A CU. Q-iIiNINE —000 uz». on bond and for sale 1,, S J D. L. PAUJiESTOCK A CO. /~IONOENTRATEI)"' LYE—3OO cases iust .„j fur -1.-by H. L. FAHNESTOCK A 60. ■'i'ULHU. MUKPUIA—SO ois. on hand and sTor L. bj .pi D. U- FAIISE3TOCK *CO._ HIDES.— 380 Dry Flint, 120 Green Silted- * c0.,-»i u-m: HIDES' —1,100 prime Dry Flint, ' 200 Green B»lte<L To am™«dtor »I. nAlintP „H 0 CO. rinENN GROUND NUTS—2S sacks new I btu. Kconomy (or LAUD —30 bblß. now landing fro!n*teamei Economy for»*>« by ISAIAU DICKEY k CO. lOTTON—S2 bales now landing from steam '•-nnoDiy for *»Je by ISAIAH DICKEY k CQ- er Economy 1 n M SHELLAC—s cases just received and ,T_t..r .alo bj .pi E. L. FAHNESTOCK t CO QUMAC—! 20 sacks now landing from O T m " E "”" T '" r ‘'Js.VUIT DICKKV A CO. 1 /A DRUMS CODFISH fur sole by 1 \J DAGALKY, COSGKAVk * CO-, 3,. No. 18 k Hi Wood «t. T7KESU BUTTEIt-G bbls. choice Table Hutlcr, Ju»t and for *t N0.^27 LYCERINE& CAMPHOR SOAP—lgro. -‘•‘■itgasaßsaco. MOLASSES— 400 bbls. Plantation and 20 tbb. Byrap Sloln«««. Jo»t co. AKU— aOke.'n and 0 bbls. Lard just rec'd | and tor «*t« l>y mrtO H. ItOBISON t 00. rpEAS—I6O half chest* Y. Tl. Imperial ant 1 W.cktS„J»«rscM.sSfor..l. i b, iioßigoN mOBAOCO. —00 bntesO’s, ti's and O’fl lump 1 Tobacco, priests cent. m lb .f )^ T J££ , i " i ( S‘ d So.mß~.aS.ml-l. OIASH—O casks rec'd on consignment •nS for .al. by SlinlVEß * DILWoTITB, J “* 130 sad 132 Boson J itissl. —BAGS D. APPLES, S bags Buckwheat n g”r. = bbb Tlmolhy B-S K a vc 22 bblsand 2-Tskn. far sale by annrvEß a pawourn. i 7j KKUS LAUI>, 34 kegs packed Lard nnil iOj m. cr«* Boller *" „ mlworth. CEMENT— 100 bbls. Hydraulic in store tndfornlobr mrlO J P CA.mBLP. TiOTATOKS. —50 bash Nwhannock Kota -tg*- “ d ° IUJ ' r *“" rf “° d ISv 11. COLLINS. TaRCII.—3OO bis Rochester Pearl Starch Lror.»l>b, HENRY U.COLL.NS. \li AGNESlA—Huaband’s, Henry's' Mus m. *od Clmti cooitontlj on hood »> JO3 VI.KMIXC3. oor BKmood ood MKllot «■ MA.CK.EOWN A. FINLEY ore AgoDta for the J. D. lirmnti «f Vandahta. Wereholu. »?1S Liberty itmt. . tfrALL PAPEE-Spring Stock, new pat- W tern* si Psjwr Boom of tC. COCHRANE, So. fl Federal «U Allegheny. r\k(\ HIli)S. PRIME N. O-^UAJJtor >4le»n UnrilnK (mr!7) JA%OABDiy*.B. /STIEAP WALI. PAPER—Throrandß of O irili »»«U *t 8, Mu* auMHUi * 00. OT». "PTTBAQS DBIKJJ AW-UiS for sale by 50 B BHOAIET, COSQIUTEApu, i XteUmdSOWpodit. Commercial ™ r.K.B«r,«. r.P,»V «““ tu.LELS»^a. Jotzrn K. Ucxteb, ArsTCT Looms- w««kiya«Ti« w onto* [Bv'rtd'P'dalhlM “* rvt‘ i "l> h aa - ‘" i ■ PITtSBCBOH. TOCWAf. Amu W'*- ; Dusio.-.i i-oatinur* mwlcraJcljr triiU. am the »«i*on would tMin to bat tb-ae who ! streets nre crowdnd With people and Vcbirlej *>o l ! bay, b«y catiou.ly.anrt im lined tolerable at ,b o( the ilowey is abundant on P*" W* I ], : ~,r iUi, in K their latter offering is not large, The batiks -i a di*.f>unt Hors hat slowly- , , , »_ f >r * Th- prices of produce undergo bat little , r „ ' prii ~ ire generally ao low that they cannot well f'’! o '.? the Tb*; tenor of our mouetary adrlces from ‘ h * fame a-i hitherto— mone* plenty nnd tfi-'d l 1 The import* continue llgfct,-but «o do the rtportrt *nd Urn falling tifl in the foreign demand for onr prodtu e U the m discouraging sign wo hare. Rer.ii.ts The business of tb. Sub-Treasury U«t £ fgS&CS 31*—for Custom* *»2.tW. Payment*, S-W..W ,*r eer.il.n-r. - for dntio* was $59,000 —i,X. Trib. Tin. wether conttnne. mild nnd deer. The -mount of e.-it at« br war of Detroit, the Straits were CT rh.h.i ittH! Lake Erio if flattering forre**el owner s Welland Csa Western rirert tho intelligence Is There I. nothing worth noting In freight here- TCbic Pap*r. UMUJ. Slum Ctor-VT. gutter the following trom « -In jKg * recapitulation of the 1-roductiof the several MrUhe. it h found that 1,29* lugar home. have gtvon an E£S£id production of Z 79.697 hogshead. ofrugmr weigh- SKG6G.7OO bounds allowing 1.100 pound, to the hogshead ri,i'“nclodM 2*0,308 hogshead.made «nderU,o o d procew and IOJJSO refined, clarified, and .-Utero. Steam l«u*d ou aaluiantationa, and hom power on 3oX Tlte production Thi Kfcto <sc« C ™P for thc lMt toa yearn is as follows: . 2-20,000‘Crop of ISS3 440,324 , ’47 932 i •* 1864- MS;B3S *• 18M -231,426 23fi.M7 “ 12^976 " 1867 -57#,«»7 li.ro not mad. orrr i«M hoclicrfr. „„jEloiJ c0.U8.«l drj ‘ «dln making .goo-l pla.Uog for next crop. Trul. thi» iroM. 1C folly . ■aonlli behind, ..il J.l e»« itm» ini A 0 r elrcom*tanco« «eemi to pra**nl—H.N-Yi Cotir. Crop of 1819. “ 1850. ASHES—No Inqnlrj, pot»«h nominal at ami PearU atoa6>4. Soda A«h l» .ready at3M@*. . rood demand, and ell the pnme and errand hl»7ur n Skcn oTlrriTal, and Inferior loi. at 651,60 p mainly for tho eaat.at f1,75@f2,25 & hbl aa in niTTTPR AND EUOS-A modcr.l» .nppljof BoOoi,*nd J!irf£2kd •” i5®U. cpmo.™ Bo« •»««». “1 do.tlS@lA Eggi ir« In ploolllul irnpplT. “*> ""I' l from 10 down to S\C, clcalng *t K V4@ J - ... , , , BUGKWUEaT fLOCß—Almost unsaleable; a few lots dl*j*o*«i of at 75c y 100 lb». t .j- BACON—Markal Arm. -mleJOf prime Bhonlder* at * ,4. caah aod 7V4 on time. tiJwatO; western Ham* at aollK®UH; Cured F mS>n< i« • »«!«»<« Inquiry lor print, .moll Wtu. Bran, it |lji In unit l«i lirg« WhiU quoted it sl,oo,and mixed at 75(tj80. i , m* BUCKETS AND TCBS-TBo Uwltlttt Bn.Wuitr nut it Filliton: Duck.ti, mui nrd a . rod JI.SO. nln lirgi TubA d lodA boopA •».» »?“ » No 1 Tuba, (6,00; No. 2do, $4.60; No. 3 do, $4,.* * No - * (10, 14,00. Koelera, No. 2, s2,7s—cash, par fund*. BROOMS—there U atalr *oppljr, and mioi fuse trem $1 25 por do»n fer common to $3 for choice extra, toterm dlate grade* ranging accordingly. MiniUa l3 c ? B SluilUi jjopA cot, 1J * * J Ilctnp Bopa roll, 13 = » 6 ™» BopA '“*■ !f c ¥ S T.mJ R.?a coil, It c J Tunl Bopp, ™u »' J J Picking Tird.ltcA 13 c P Tb[ I‘icklnr 1 irp,«-™ 1- c r D BED CORD^—Manilla, sl,6*. $241@53,*5 ? dox. Manilla. %» coil, 16 ct*. $1 lb. Uemp, $1,17, $2,743fa.?5 t* d«* ilt tnr, V coil, 12 cti ¥ &'• PLOUGH LlNKS—Marima.B7 Hemp. .«* COTTON YARN?—Price* remain a* befuie ijauteu rocsD taaa. So*. sto lOlndmlTe 22 c ? Ib.No. 16.. Noe 11 k M a c V J \*°- h " \ Q _24 e ft> Nol*-- No! 14 ■ 2ftc ls!'^ o '*«"' rotrxo raaa. U*c Y IbtNo. swi ll c > Jb'So 0"0 10 cVlb Xa 1000 V c « R»| Miu-mikS. Mi c -[i > J ROIIF.RT LAFFERTT sti..' CHELSE—A hunted inquiry truw the n*t*lJ and <*'-' untr >' DLK*^ANI) y »n at wir quota. Hon* r-dipped 12. rnoold 12 J 4 and - So» P mnaiu* a* before. *tr*dy al 5 *w i \ j Palm, and lo for Sawyeri* Todrt and U*t»K 6«* t-r *»•• CLetuk-al Ollt*. and 7 Cir do Qertnau. DRIED BBKF —Small aalra ot w* by tbe UKIKD PRWT—Sale* Of Appiaa al Praclicant JO.iftJJd.7s; market »ta»<ly but nut adJ** FEATHERS —w» now aaW o< prime western. -n aatvaJ at *4 but only In *nwll l ut «; • r '-' !n *b»-y * c * Wf <iuoto Feed, on arrival. within the rant* of vh&so f.»r It ran. Short*. ShlpstnCi awl Piail-tbew alight but regular d*Joaud l« > N , 2.Unre, at fll>V'tl2 V bbl. and ,%!> y» hlf «-'•!. U*.i I\\ it.-rnott JiVd* White Fith. ordinary *11: l-***- * r P*y" r .1 112. I»al. do ordinary si,7s<£6.o>>. do I-*h« Sup-nT , Trout, bid a fci.S<lf**lo. C,M ' h HAHT.—The supply tor aal« U scry l 'K h *- w ''* a .bed* flrm-r. **!«• of super ou arrival at a" 1 -lira at A.V*J<Af-Vtt Fn.tn «tor« steady aatea of aupar a Al* *\iti at $*.UO. »«J faa.lt, d» at $* OKAI.N-A f-lr tip.bty of 'UTaand I, ratli't dull at « on ament. Hr* n in r»y,uM cjt.4s. tt'HUt sU-aly al 7frC>3A, for Rod aud W hite u '\jIU>CKIIIES-Tb. domicl t' lf • < o<* r f ‘ ma t l*" C, ' Q ‘‘ l ''' tnib i. »*•!! taUnUinad, and pric« ru*• « 'J* »t Coff»<s «tpady at “0.l K-*» Piris—tbo tdlo.uu «' u- 1--.UU..0. In »r.™ S bi tr «o tubing Per Foot.[ IVr loth Ou Pip-.... j cU.: t»* terbOM nj*-^ b • •■ -..wg •• U “ - ->•?> g .... u ■ “ " !■“ 1 - “ i:h -1 * -'• w Pahjor-t to Hip customary diacotjnt. iIOMI.VY-W 11*1.1 "'“ ,l “**' ml Ji.oo ft Ut'l IJAY—• Wr ««pply »l "cal'-' UlDES—Then* w bo fh»ap (a ]t<-d at and dry fltot * IIU>S * NAILS —there W» i rate* aro unchanged. and we t »os,*c. ! Common Bar Iron per 1b...53^! “ ‘ :::$] lr»n Flow Wing* - “ ei»ba tun*. IOJ to 1M N*U* f keg- M to W “ urnl* k Frn»# N»I1« V V 5 M*T4 “ *• ■—*& u - “ —OJ 5J '* &.' 6 »i - •* 7.00 Cut PpikM 3 to Infh « S lot 4,.5 Wrn’t 8plk« t>V K Inch • - *ll length* - “ ,; =l BoiW RlwU V®> BOUT I*o*. . No.. W, 14,1», I«*lT*®>*K - 18,20,22*24... *• ft | u « LEATHER —There l» tw u» firm Hoar quotatloni. Red Speolih bole gffin, v i:::::::'::::::::.::::::£ :;;::: LAltD—Thor* *r* 00 l*rg* ireu»u.»oO*. lairs of country "VJk’Kß&rsstft's*-. - —•« ' <> SltiTS?U.°f“rlo»ld,».o.l tor L-d Oil So. 1 .. ■ » and Ho. 1 at T&.Xlnfioed Oil 1» etaady at 60. POTATOES —A rfryUTße eapply *»d the market i* coo- Mqa.ntlJ dull; **tr* on orrir.l ot B»d. nt33 *» J ruicki at 40. from itore, ealee of Red* at 36, mixed at JTQt 40. and Neebaunocke at 45@60. pm METAL —W* bear of no Mlea of any moment, the oast week' one lot of 100 toni ‘’Maple Fnraace. 1« reported S,i"tr mar. .Id to . »• cuhlUhlnrut for nmktos U but little Clorer promlng on the m»rkot; >t J»,02@4.T5. *nd from .tor. *t AW , iv,*,mtnii wav at Sl.'il. Timothy, ealte on arrival ol rrime at «i,OO and from »lore nt*s.A'^®s‘i io ’. Inferior do KS* ‘pSaa* <1 Uln requeet at |i.us®*Uo. * BALT—-a steady demand and aalaa at proximo ratea- M,82 for No. 1 and SI.T6 for extra. * tai I/IW—*ale* of rough atfl and rendored at 9. WINTOWQLASS-price. are Arm. and we repeat oa » ,ir,n« for the email »ll*e, city make —sxB and 7xo, tooSi Aid BxWtoioxia, "‘~ h . SmS^duTm-dTdrm*ml*t Wt Sb LMSSj?- “■£ d,, i “f B.W *t 1». BocUfi.ru .t«ul, nt so@22. 1' Tcodat, April C, 18M BKEf'ES —About 800 otorf, *»J «» “U, to»a@«K. c™=- "i” I ' l 10 °* s!< ”*• ,ro " WA r “BUEEP-1300o(t»r-lu.alW«>!J.>' SKt-fU. S™*>, ■» ‘MSKiiSiT'pm'.SM-.u, «» ™m«w! " SU *»•. »"■> «■« 1 ’»«’ light. Import! *»T Htwwr. V.-I.EEUNO per up l .le»,sJ'X bx bard war®, Curt® * co, . & Yemen «,« bdl tuiper 13>t ’ b “ 1 «^ M P Vci u Vs, t .» »;,r. «; Aw . 2col)l rop *. j OD „ * Flouae * «>; 16 obi tobacco, r b M moliise., Cooley, 7 W 1 deer * « Mercer 4 Robtoa. IbW ««gr g* bbl fl(rar Lcoch.lo bW ttblikcy, R L blid »nK»f. 3° Lbl , mo ‘?s c 7 tk banon, Cl! bbl lard, 2 bbl All™; M ■‘■ I PO“ l T'coin, '----J do potato.., M’ class wart,CUrke Ac« 'j'w -.t in. Co t Atj«r; :w> ftp 1U a »» *■ *■ „ «wfnl day- I‘Z WB » 000 ™ l cloaJ oI '°AlU.rH>“ln motßortos tpll.j, «ow Uiroogt. Ih. do*t. All dayrnia w oDB ’* eye* wer® worth lo «tr**t®and U was as o 0 s OB d»y tbo.dnring th® Utter part vontnreont of doon. t , of wlnd fcr of the day . t tb4t time, the Jacob Poe, while near hoar or ®o. At on her way down, U»wry i k gho iblpped »omo eighteen inche® <T * y w te ®l^ )ul ?lSSr Stephen DeeatJr Uln port. This u the The One here ®ioco]*ho went ont new. lo firet ‘ lme * b " b “ h been in the (ottom of th® Mississippi thomeanto®rtebuW» ftadM r^ M#ter|h6WM gb# andlioowallng»|“ paffneah. She will atone® 53 n r gSS ftfSd wrta f™ 4 10 «* adrenlilng c*nL R. C. Gray of the Danmark. trio from her® to MSall® innlneday*—Quick Bh® P i rt JaitaaS a full load engaged tor her® ou & 14th. 'TbeCaJuinsayi tbl® port ®cd 0 f tb® warehouse® oa Ui® Swr* b?» owner® ar® {nwilling to ihln, owing Tb® rlrer is ffer tho bank* In many P» 1. of B«« mStrct!^to<tit>ti l c c l[«tolifßtcr l lratool7 , tt« rf “‘ d mlintered one or two of her plant*- Ebe mad* but little «atCT and will be able to go on with bat UtUo delay. depart?™ yerterday were ibe Arironta. Cu.l Ut-rJnian and the M.uucaota,Capt. Hay, both for « l t i.twr Misaisaippl Tbo Cheeoft wsot to Wheeling. ij aiftr— -Ttip arrin.U were frw. The Superior and rrcuUr h, Th<- Emma Graham had not amvod at etenioc h i. something wonderful. &• will however, probably i ... in time to Jnav» unlay at 4<’ clock P- M ■ r«t tv; To »«-TbeGladiator for CiociDnatitodarvdso l the J YlVnn fur Keoknk; al« the Fortune for the Wat«* ! ai.o.t.!vb£l») the JO. Frimont f..r Ne» OrleanK the. ; ahanuri:.’ Cant Fmwb for St Paul: <u«. the Goaly Friend*. Three boats are all well t.mded and onder j tbe comnund or able and «xper«u«d rouintandcre. Wa I comtnend tticin all. ARRlVED—Jefferaon, Brown* rill a; da Colonel JUyard, EUabetb; CLwoic, Wheeling. Superior,Cincinnati nv’P 4RTED JeffmK'O. Brownsville; Lozerna,do; Colonel M ftl: St. P.t,r Chevoit. Wheeling River 5 feet—Calling. _ the liver INVIGORATOR! I‘REI'AKED HV DR. s\NFollb, Compounded Entirely from GEMS, IS ONE OF TIIE BEST PI RGATIVE and LITER MEDICINES now before the public, that act* ai> a OViMarfic. cosier, inildet, ami moro effectual than any other medicine known. It Is not only a OJlAurfte, but a Lit*r remedy, acting flrst on the Liter to eject It* morbid matter, tkou on the stomach and bowel* to carrv off that matter’, thus accomplishing two purpose* effectually, with out anv «f the painful I**Hop* experienced In tbs operations of meat f’atharties. It strengthen* the system at the same time that It purge* It; and when taken daily in modwwte <hwr*. will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The I.mi l* one of the' ‘principal regulator* of the human body: and when hi ] perform* Us functions well, the oowersoftbe *y«temare! , folly developed. The rtomacA is almost entirely dependent I 'od the healthy action of the Liner for thopro per perform-janceoflUfunctiODajwhentlJe stomach bat feult.ihe bowel* (are at fault, and the whole system suffers In consequenc Q.of one organ—the Liter— * ring cca ted todo iuduty. , | For the diseases of tbator* ne ol tho proprietors hls*tudy, In a ofmorothan twenty .'year*, to find tome remedy xith tocounteractthe tf n» ai »y dcrangem’tslowhlch . >i liable. , . To prov* that this remedy is ft* at lut foundry person trou bled* with LIVER COX * PLAIST, \tiu>jolUaforma, £ ha* but to try a bottle, and A conviction la certain. The»e Gams remove all morbid or bad matter from Qs tbo lying it) thcr A place a healthy flow of bile. Invigorating the etnmach, V causing food to digest well, Purifying tAe Blood, giving toueandhealth totha . whole machinery removing! tho cau*o of tho disease— effecting a radical cure. la , , ~ BILLIOCSATTACKSun ' (cured, andwAaft* brff tr, prevented, by Ifci tho occasional use of the q Liter lari'joratnr. jHI One dose after eat lug l*«uf->' ticleat to relieve tbo stomach and prevent the food from: rising and muring. Jr Oulyonodi'eetakonbtforej ‘retiring, prevents liight- p more, jflj l , Only one dose taken at;™ I night. leeceus tho bowel* gently, and care* Cbs-iQ]lfirmes*. rj Onodose taken after each! 0 ! meal will cure Dytprj>tia. doee of two tea |S!«poonfnl*wUlalwa)*r*lieve p Siei Eeadaeht. r | . One bottle taken for fe-lj-l jmaleobstmct'n removeethe cease of the disease, and . i makes a perfect cure. Only ouedos* Immediately H' relieve* Chetic, while . p One .lose often repeated U |a sure euro for r'A««lera - Xorbut, and a preventive!-. ('hiltra. 'm «aOnly ono bottle I*** ueoded to throw out of the system the effect* of medl- * jetne after a long sicknos*. bottle taken for'/*i Jaundice remove* all *al- lowtuwanr unnatural «>lor|n! from the skin. One dose taken a short lft » , time befor* eating give* vl- gorto thea]ip*tile, A makes; ft jfood digest well. Ono d*»«e often repeated;- cures CArenie Diar- * r/ura in Its worst form*,,U whi l • Summer and Complaint* jlrM , jalmostto the first du*e. Oneertwodaw* cure* at-:ft:larks canted by Honnl in _ Children: there Is no |*afer, orspeedUr remedy in £ tho world, a* it new fails. ;Z i . XS“A few bottle* curat .Dropry, by exciting the .« absorbents. Iff! W» iako pleasure In recom- ! ” mending this medicine as a prevenlite for Frrrr undm! Ag u u Chill Ftrer, £ sad all Awn of a itfl | low Type. It operates - •ith certainty, A thousands [are willing to testing to its nderlul virtue*. I i *■ «, ao>l eale« at JUVjvH p U»o r, i«lr. ol grfvo at 6. fr«®o MIMJW eery ligbt .lemand, but '-ar d rC |>r«i unr : , acuxa raos. Tei jvonnd Uuo? OIOS. I>dlo<-l! ■?&*** 5« : $ % “ ** SAIL ROM. Brat quality.- “ aocxn bqcaßA lnch -1* » FLAT OAX Uoreo Shoe 1 by 7-lfl and V< tacb Dandy Tin*. IV* by ;i, 7-10 and W Inch... Saddle Tre® lVi and l?i by 3-W and t,* In 4 do u JjL l and H* byMftA V* in “ <V A change to n«'l* but hold* ALLEGHENY CATTLE MARKET. Steamboat Register. /Hrtital. All Win uir it art giving Vinr uruiniat'-ui Utii atony in tti ft ryr f-fM,x Walrr in the n»nulA irith Iht Innfft’fj’or, ana swallow both ityfOur. The Liver Invlgoratoi I« » “cicntlfle Mrdleftl Di#ror«*rr. U daily workiDgcuro* »ltno*t too gifftt to l-lirv«. It cart" ulf by m**ic, rrm fV i’-tt dost giving ken'tlt, sn<l Mldom more than one bot tle it to cure nny kind of Liver CorapUlot, from ihc vortt Jaundice or D)»n*p«U to » common lleadachf, all ~f which ore the revolt of • Ultcatod Liver. ollar per botti-k. PRICE ONE lx: stor.MS HroaJway, No* T.<rk. No l*o Wood »trrot, Pttuborgh api:lyd*wT ’ DR SANFORD, Tropriet DR. GEO. 11. KEYSKR, i I*» . Agent. /HtßCfUanrous. JAMES P. TANNER, Wood Stroot. Pittsburgh. Mi- .if hi* i ostomer* and buyer* fen«r -nllj Li* Urge itoeK rf NEW Bl'RINf »■ GOODS, feagtit dirr« lfroini!vmif.o-tnTc.« ,n 'LwbaniU, Hi!'jo A. \ <; A l TEES, •/PEE A TIES, dr, !.a,c Mim* m-<! ClilWirn’v BONNETS. FLATS, a:..i FANCY HATS. M-i.-f B.y VotjtV* palm leaf. LEGHORN. PANAMA ami STRAW HATS. M<i « !»••» * »iiJ T^nlh’i WOOL and FUK HATS, Ail ..I which will i- l. nfl.l In great rarlrCy. $3-*irrut Inilar«rr,«nta Reicd t,. CASH auJ pronpt TIME BCTKKj* ,i,p. »r>JleitM*oJ rajvfcll? »electeU *nJ packed. Now RocboUe or Lawton Blackberry. HAYING ma*J<»urTnnK<*raontJt with Rev.J. KNOX fur » *uj>ply I’lwaW of tht* valuable Mark b«rrj . 2u.*w (trviig thrifty Plant* are ofTrmd »l the follow .$125 03 • 25 Jilftnt* <ij oi , v: •* . 35 W> . « Onl,n •ddwwd to Unr. J. KNOX, or tbr nhcniw, *•-•• rompanlnd with the cuh or a •uttalil* wham tto pwilM ar* not known, will t* flllod In Che ortlrr in which AN TtTnORSLESS BLACKBERRY, **“ b. fon*h«t at lb- prinj^ No 4T Fifth atrwt. PitUbunth, fa. urUi.tliwtf T Seven'ty-<lTe Hew and Second Hand CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES, roa UU AT WHITE’S REPOSITORY, TWO MILE BUN, NEAR LAWRENCEYILLE. TIIE subscriber offers for sale, or QfFB& nxchance on the mcxt reasonable terms, floe assortment t f Barouches and second-hand Boggle*, mad* hr Watson, of Philadelphia, tome bat little used. Also, twenty-ononew Buggies, made in my own shop, from the rerr beet material purchased !u the eastern market. A floe lot of Trotting Woguaa, new and second hand. Alto, a lot of Boat Wagons, Jenny Linds, Germantown Wagooa, Jersey Wagons and llockawayt, two line Phaetons, seats for four nrmoas, one of them Watsons make and one of tliemNew Vork make. Two tine Sulkiee, one made by Mr. D. Rodgett, Philadelphia, and a few common Baggies, suitable for light marketing. The subscriber flsttsrs himself he can make it to the Interest of person* wishing lo purchase, to give him * The establishment <■ convenient to tho city, the Kxcel m!or Omnibus line Coached passing the door every ten min utes. mr23daw3m»T Rlchardsou's irlatt Litnena, Damasks, rpUE public will please bear in mind that J. thsGENUINE GOODS are always sealed with the fall signature of tho firm, via: .' .. RICHARDSON, SONS A OWDEN. J. DULLOCKEA J. B. LOCKE, Agents, rarl:3md 3d Church st., near Barclay st.. New \ork. IT" rake'ohance for a physician J\ to obtain n good country location. As lam de*lrons of removing to the dty, I, will sell my property, about the centre of Moon township, LI miles from Pitts burgh and 3 miles from Hay** SUtlon on the I •• Ft. W. A C B.IL Price, {l2O0 —term* easy, for further partinUars enquire of Dr. Georco McCook. Fifth street, Pittsburgh, or the subscriber, on the premises. mrlß:wtf JOHN T. PETERS, M. P- Coaf Oils and Coal Naphta. WANTED 1 TO PURCHASE—A largo .1 j.nlilj of Co.l Oil «nd Cool N.phlA, for cub. Addrcco M. TOCO 0 8803. So. 33 Bower,, Sow 3 orb. mr27:lmd SODA ASil, 4c.— .•>OO cmLi Imported Soda Ailt; 150 do da Caustic Soda; 100 loo* do OeraanClaj; 1000 boxes assorted size* Window Glass; 25 bbls. Pearl Ash, On baud and (or sale by mrl2 tROUND 'MUSTARD, Ground Pepper, r Ground Cinnamon, Ground Clorw, and 100 matt sia, rae’d and for «aln at wholtaala or rttaU by ,rsl M4CREOWN A FINLEY. No-107 Liberty at. Murphy a Burchfield have just recelred new Print,. Olnßhano, Irish Llnena, ie.~ Now coodo rocolrod orur, tow »ct nortb oaat corner ol Alb end Uorkotetrooto. ta™ TT'XTRACT LOGWOOD—B dor. I»xe» for Pi ,1 r eoneed i.teo b, MACKEOWN * FINLEY, A O TIBLS. LINSEED OIL to arrite for sale 4<>J bj mr3 MACKEOWN A FINLEY. ARTIST MATERIALS of all descriptions, to be had wholesale or retail by mrl7 B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO-g STKANGES Superior Pencil Sharpener, for solo by W. B.nAYfcN, uu-ifl Corner Market and Second street SUGAR— 110 hhds. prime N. 0. Sugar just rrsr’d and for sale by 11. ROBISON k CO^ mr 2n 255 Liberty street. SPICES— 200 bags Pepper; 75 do „ Pimento; 15 bales Clove*; 1000 matti-Cassia; 2 tlercoa prime “Penang" Nutmegs; Received ana for solo by 811 RIVER A DILWORTH, mr 22 130 A 132 Second street. ILL FEED—2OOO lbs. chopped Feed in . Btoro and for mle by DATID C- IQJIPST. BACON SIIOULDERS-120 pieces, country cared, In store and for sale by mr a ATWELL. LEE k 00. FLOUR-14 bbls.. White Wheat,, in store mil tor ■>!* t»y [mrO) J ATggLUIAK±Ca EGGS —5 bWs. fresh Kgp.'^d^jdjbr mIo at Wo. S 7 6th et. MOLASSES, 250 ■>, JAB. OARDIWEIL sacks just rec*dsodfor sale EAI 4 a. HAEBACQH k CO. aTiTdYE —A largo asaortmentof Jule» ld ATIKLKY. EARLASH—SO bbl». justrcc’d trndfar ulitij mrlO J.B. LD. Limb —200 bbls. fresh in store end for sale by niH} J. S. OASnXUP- SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. rpilK subscriber haring juat returned from New York aa4 Philadol] >r INDUCEMENTS TO PUECOASKRS, both ia rtylee, Quality and Price*, nwarpaised by any hocae West ol the RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BAYADERE RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, “ PLAIN BLACK SILKS, “ PRINTED BERAGE9, “ ORGANDIE LAWNS, Also— Clmllies, Crape Be Espancos, Lawns, Ac. SHAWLB AND MANTLES. BROCHE BORDERED PRINTED BORDERED Of every Style, Color and Quality, varying in prices from Two to Fif- teen Dollars. FRENCH LACE AND CHANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirtv DoUars. NEEDLE WORK, HANDSOME SETT VERY RICH REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS, EMBROIDERED LINEN AND SWISS S' EDGINGS, INSERTINGS WHITE GOODS PIQUET CLOTH, FOR BASQUES, COLLARS FRENCH AND ENGLISH JACOSETTS, NAINSOOKS, 1 VICTORIA LAWNS, Ac., PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED A FULL AND COMPLETE AS- Monrning Goods OF EVERT DESC3U.PTI?)N; GOODS FOE BOY’S WEAB, Block, Blue, Green, Drub and Olive Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive Plaid, Plain and Striped TWEEDS, MERINO, Linen and Cotton Pant Staffs, 4e. THE LARGEST STOCK IK Till As many of the above Goods were bought ol ALEXANDER KINO, 273 Liberty itrect MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS, LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH, ®tiat o*fs domprtition call tad Eiualai our Stock bolbre Pur, o. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, ud Young, SION OF THE ORIGINAL WIIE-HIVE, NO. 74 PtttsbWEh, FHUU. nrlMWlo* Monongaliela Rlvor U. s. wtott Packets. 6TR.VMKR TELEGRAPH, 1 STEAMER .TEFTEIISQN’ uS3i± ' *’ Capt. J. C. Woodward. ! Capt. Osoxai Curt Tee above new steamers are bvw ronulng regnlsrlv. Morning Boats lr*»* Pin* borgb st H o'clock A. M„ and Evening Boats at o O’clock P M. fox M'lieosport, Elizabethtown, Monoogs heUCltr. BelleTernoo, FsjcttoClty, Greenfield. California and Brownsville, there connecting with Hacks sad Coaches for Bnlontown, Kajetto .Coring*, Morgantown, Waynwbnrg, Carmichael town and JeOerson. . . Pstseonrs ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for 12, meals and*talc-rooma on boats tndassv* returning from BrownsTilW leave st b o cinch in the morning snd 6in the evening. For fnrther informauonen **2**- onta, Wharf *£*%£££%£?■ fMll confidant that ho can of- For Cincinnati- regular tJgjgjjy TUESDAY PACKET,—Tha .Item! «iJe,*i' i t'irHl wheat paaienger paakat GLADIAIOK, Capt Mom, will 1-ava lor the above and tntanncdu.tr potta auryTL'ES DAY at 10 o'clock, ah. Far tWt?ht or paanvse apply at board, or to (nils) FLACK. DAItMld * CO- A|lta_ “ ROBES, DRESS SILKS. ROBES, ROBES, STELLA SHAWLS, STELLA SHAWLS, J Kcotut, Lamport, 8a1t, .... IlnbuquLa Cron", H .S’fi7/icrttrr, Halting*, . st. Paul, and f-<e H Fall* of Saint Anthony. _ rpilE now and elegant side wheel passenger 3 X steamer DENMARK, Capt Richard C. Gray, will learn for the above ports on or about the l/«h Inst, and wUI positively go through as advertised. The Denmark was [milt expressly for tho trade, and offers superior accommo- darions. For further Information, apply to 2 »p 0 FLACK. BARN KS A CO. Agents. COLLAR AND SLEEVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, AND FLOUNCTNGS. and sleeves, BRILLIANTS, MULLB, SWISS, AND FIGURED. HOSIERY. SORTMENT. CLOTIIB. CASHMERETTS. CASSIMERES. NANKINETTB, CASSIMERES. DOMESTICS. CITY WE ARE ENABLED TO SKtfc THEM at PRICK* ehtilni Elsswbnit Stevenson & Love, Regular Tuesday pack-rJEgjj ET FOR ZANESVILLE-—The fine •teenier EMSIA GRAHAM, Capt. llraioi ATn,, “tll leaT,i (br the sboro snd intcrme<U»te porti EVERY TU A* » at < o'clock T. «. For fretsbt or peacap. aprly cn board. ocl» FUCK. BARSI3 tOO-Atpra- Eor marietta AND ZANES- r fjsy» VULE—The new snd beahtifal rT tjt wiMi i 3, HE MABTULCapt. Blows. will leave lor the shore and all intermedlatoporta, EVERY SATURDAY, st 3 ?• **• For freight or passage apply on board or to 1 < oclS 6 FLACK. BARNES k CO-. AgU. FOR WABASH RIVER.—The iJJ2£j* splendid steamer FOBTONE, Capt. will lease for tbo shore and all Intermediate pHf'» on Tina DAT the Ctb instant, at 4 T. U. For freiglit or passage apply on board or to mrS9 FLACK. BARNES A CO. ILmußbillt, &r. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS- iJ3&3 TILLS.—The splendid steamer CLKRAJSsaSSSm, DEAN, Capt. fi.Cadman, will leave far the above and ail intermediate porta on THIS DAT the Cth iut. For freight or passage spplj on board or to . mr » FLAQK, BARNES k CO. fiastbillt, &c. FOR NASHVILLE—The de- i JSSZJf gant passenger steamer JENNY ftRAY.daHiiSBfMl o.pt»ln Donlap, will leave for the above au<i intermediate ports' on THIS DAT, April Cth, at 4 p. u. For freight or DassaEe apply on board or to FLACK. BARNES 1 CO-, Agents- OR NASHVILLE.—The fino steamer S. P. HIBBARD, Capt. George W. Reed, will leave for tbe abeve and all Intermediate porta, THIS DAt, toe 6th Initial 4 o’clock, p. *. For freight or passage apply oo board, or to (mrl6) FLACK, BAHNBS k CO-, Agents. FOR NASHVILLE—Te fine new steamer RELIANCE, F- X. Reno, Master, will leave for the above and all Intermediate port* THIS DAI, Oth Instant. or TPU Httu . St. Houis, fcc. FOR ST. LOUIS.—The steamer BELMONT, Captain Ebbert. trill leave for tbo above and all intermediate jKiru, on WEDNESDAY. 7th Inst, at 4 o’clock, Pu. For freight or ■"y ,rPIT 4 Co.AB.nu. For stTpaul' direct Afo .jhjji Quincy, Keokuk, Burlington. Museatinc,££i3ga£3Bi Rock Island, Davenport, Fulton City, Galena, Prairie DnChlen,U Crease. Stillwater and St. Panl.—The On, tteamer W. lI.DKSXY. Alford, -rill lea,, for 111, .box, port, OB THIS DAT, CUr imt.ntlp.a. Forfreisbl ° r r;r”^ oo 'TuS****™™* <*>. Missouri river packet. ■ nay-.fr —For Jefferson City. Boouevilie, Gly JSSfiiiym row, Brunswick, Lelington, Kansas City. Wyandott, Leav enworth. St. Joseph and Omaha City.-The fine Earner STEPHEN DEOATCIL Capt. Frank Bailey, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports, on THIS DM, April 6th. at 4 o'clock r. u. Fcr freight or pavago apply onboard or to rarlll FLACK, BARNES L Co- Agents. FOB KEOKUK & ST. PAUL. The fin* steamer SQE>' ANGO, Capt.£Sg2ii2ft ,ch. Will leat* for tho *bore an.l all lutennaOUt® THIS DAY, Otb ibst., al * o'clock, r. 11. ror r ““ s ' ‘ n ' s YiK fiooMeu. n * ~ —— - IPOK St. LOUIS AN D ILLINOIS iJg^S > _F BITER—Tb< tlo» summer BAY CI.TY, fiSWWM -1 cTpt. Andrew Miller, will !*»*« for the above and nli Inter tj mediate port* on THIS BAY, 6tb Inst, at 10 o clock. A. 51 - m S r t " Uht ° r P “ as ° "”fucSS i CO. For st. Louis! hannibal, KEOKUK, BCP UNGTON, MCSCATINE.,^^ i pggt ROOK ISLAND, DAVENPORT. GALENA, Ot-illyUfc. LA CROSSE AND ST. PALL—Tbe lino stearncr GOODY FRIKNDS. Cast Thomas Shuman, will leave for tbo above and all intermediate j> rts .m THIS DAY, Gib i tut, at A o’clock T M. For frn*i*ht »f apl'l Jon beard, or to mr2fl FLAPS, BAItNEt A 00., Agent*. For st. louis, keokuk, ijsgLj* BOCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT, pit QUE, WENONA & ST. PAUL—The fine newiteaiGcr > lA* BN t-«- Mason Master, will leave for tho above anil nllto tcraoJUto ports,on THIS DAY. Cth lest., st 4r, u. For ■■’■’ lT^Sf ß o r t £ i i 3 l CO- Ac-.._ T?OR ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK.— iJESLJ* Jn Tho fine passenger packet J. H. tSBt Woodbarn, will l rave for the above and all utermedialo no ru THIS DAY, fith inst For passago or freight apply on Karfcrto ' FLACK, BARNES & CO., Agf. OR KEOKUK, DAVENPORT, rJJ2£j* ROCS ISLAND, GALENA, DUBUQUE, AND ST PAUL—'Tho fine passenger steamer LA Lttt'SSC, Cant Devinney, will leave fur tho above and all IntermedUto porta THIS DAT, 6th inaUnt,at4 o’clock, pa. Forfreight "£s?* ‘ Pi,l?r ° b ° a ,t'»cU°BAßXE3 1 CO- A^'f. jirto ©tltans. &c. F" 6iT'memphTs~axd' new-übL. ORLEANS. —Tho aplendid sterner J. C. fsisSkn FREMONT, Copt. StockdsJe, will leavo for tho above and all intermediate porta on THIS DAT «th 4 o slock. r^bt« p»s. .prir oa ‘Sgg.Wsseca HARD? & BTGREW, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Corner of First and Ferry strets, talfcdtf DISSOLUTION.— The partnership hereto fore existing between the undersigned, under the style of Robinson and Minia, was dissolved by mutual coc •eat on the first dty of Jsc nary, 1864. The business of said firm will be settled by their successors, Robinson, Minis A Millers. W. C. ROBINSON, _ BENJAMIN MINIS, • R. MILLER, J*. THE partnership of the undersigned was dissolved this day oy mutual consent, (the same to take effect from the first day of January, 1868.) W. C. ROBINSON. BENJAMIN MINIS, K U. MILLER, WILSON MILLER. CO-PARTNERSHIP. —The undersigned havioic formed e partnership nnder the name of ROB INSON MINIS* MILLERS, (thesamo to dstofrom the Ist day of January, 1853,) have Liken tbo establishment for merly tTqp<"d by the Artn of same name and vtill continue the bualneu of Founders and Machinists at the old stand, South Pittsburgh. Office, No. 21 P. D. MILLER, WITHROW DOUGLAS*, Washington Works, 1 WILSON MILLER, March iSth. 1853. J mittflmd SAMOBL PAHHBBTOCK, IKPOITia ATS P»in ct Foreign and. Domestic Hardware. So. 74 Wood Street, beftceen diamond alley and Fourth ttre*t,Pi»Uburgh, Pa. TEE subscriber is now opening a large and mil selected assortment of Foreign nod Ik mertic Hardware, and will bo told on u good terms m «oy boose la this city. Ill* assortment embraces a KeueraU*sort»«tJ* of Hardware, Cutlery, Carpenter Tools, (Union Planes.) *c., to wbl«S bo Invites lbs attention of Uerchants and | FAHNESTOCK. SEED tOTATOKS. Genuine Hough Purple Chill Potatoes. THIS Potato has the reputation of being the moat prodcctln and lb*beat üblepouto of all the “"V.fL i„ rjc. The robecriber hsa cnltlralctl fk VnmlT for roar rein, ha* new known then to rot In b.l£l.t. moto»a> pric b> JSn-o mn. No, Hi Wcodttrwt, PitUborgh, Pa. mr27£irdi»T TVTEW GOODS FOR SPKLNG SALES;— \ tt j-iit reeelTing Cron* oor own and Eastern a-j». “ J Ar ghade Trimmings. StarfuaU, noo«»~I»"i •»'■ iwioWTOanr toods jiercnanw* n |i *nd examine the »tock end spires In.regard to the quality and prices. Judge uruiwßsr.ir. u. & J. 4 U. PHILLIPS, No. 36 and SI St. Glair street SJNTIN<i.— As the season for repainting do* commencing, tho undersigned whims to inform tbrlr cuitomemind the public that they are prepared to do * y amount of painting that may bo required of them at •hart nolle*, and at as low price* u the asms quality of work can be don* by any shop In tho city. To oar cnUomer* who bare bad graining done ‘by at we would say we are prepared to do mar* of the sam* kind. To thcee who hat* not seen oar graining wo lartte to call at onr shop and *ee specimens, which we would simply aay cannot be equaled by eny shop In the State of PonnayiTaala. mrt&lwd DAWES k CLULKY. New, handsome and cheap dress GOODS, Shawls, lace Mantle*, Needlo-Work Potty CoUart, *e , are daily being recelTed, Also, a fell assort meat of Domestic and Staple Goods, all of whi-di will la ■old it cheap at tb* cheapest. Please call and k« them. . C. HANSON LOVE, . mtfSajawT furtperly Lqto Brotbeia, go, 74 Market at. DRY GOODS—'Those desirous of purchas ing anything is tho Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Domes tic Dry Goods lin*, will please call and examine onr lar.o and well toort-d stock of Spring Goods, which are now be ing sold Tory CHEAP for CASH. C.UIASSOK LOTS, mrt7 fonnerir Lqto Ena, No. 74 Market ttTcot. OTATOES -100 babels Neahansock Potatoes; To do largo White , do; 60 do do Blue do; 25 do do Bed doln storo and for calo by im»7 T. LlixLE A 00., Ho. 112 Second street. SOLUTION OF CITRATE OF MAGNESIA —A cooling psrgaUre, mild is its operation and picas &sttotbdtBSte,cosstantly on hand fresh at _ JOS. FLESUSG’B, mriO corner of the Diamond and Market at. CASHMERE and Oriental Tapestry Imita tions on Wall Paper, of French and werman man also* tars, for aal* by W. P. MARSHALL k QO. TAR —20 bbla. new, fino, for sale by ' LEWIS A.EDGUU'raK, • nriaiwd « V No. 100 Wood street. SEME— 24 bales* choice Kentucky, fo* twta'.ntanittJM «. ',. ) I ,„A 0. S’OftXW PITTSBUBGIf PA «• .--si *t *
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