1 gitfahrgjj ©ajeitt. PITISBURQH: FRIDAY MOBSPIQ, APRIL 9, 1858. OrriOIALPAPEBjO, TUB CITY. City and 3STexy» Items, TitßABc&xB f sS&E,B —Tho County Treuur.r’B lands nnd property upon which ore are Taxes duo and unpaid, may be found upon our fourth page to-day. -Tiie IsnoBTRiAL School. The greatest amount of good is frequently done In the quiet est manner. Rev. Mr. Sinclair is the founder, we believe, of a school in this city, known as the Industrial School. It meets every Thursday afternoon ol a room in the University, kindly granted for the purpose by the Directors. A h»rgo number of ladies of the city go thither each Thursday and devote their time to teach ing little girls to sew. At the same timo a sya tom of mental and moral culture is pursued, all tho teaching being such as is calculated to pre pare the children for the practical duties of life. During this wholo winter, when the parents of a majority of these children have been in destitute circumstances, they (the children) have boen by . means of this school kept supplied with good comfortable clothing. These kind-hearted la dieshave bought, or by some worthy means pro cured, the necessary material, and taught the little girls to make their own garments. As a stimulus to their skill and industry, certain gar ments are offered as a prize to thoso who can make them in the neatest and best manner. Messrs. Horn, Love, White and others, have made liberal donations of goods to tho school from timo to time, and these goods being used as above mentioned, a vast amount of good has boen done in the most quiet and unobtrusive manner. Oyer IGO little girls nrc in constant attendance. Our worthy teachers of music in t ue city have given very successful concerts dur lng the winter in behalf of soveral charities in tho city, apd we think one for this excellent school would be in keeping. We volunteer the suggestion, but beiieve it will be received with favor by all our people. Mr. Sinclair and his assistant teachers as we think deserve this mark of pubtio regard. - Beaveb Codntv.—The monthly statement of Beaver County Bank, by. comparison with ■y j 4 * l month’s statement, shows an increase in all its departments. The table shows that the as ! sets are $37,911 »1 more than the liabilities; j that the deposits have more than doubled dur | ing tho last month ; that the Bank has in the | shape of coin, notes of specie paying banks, 1 and money on deposit in othor banks, $2,477 07 over and abovo all its notes in circulation; that [ >o cash one dollar for Everyone dollar and | * half of-its liabilities. ; * Tho Young Men’s Library Association of Beaver have removed to tho Seminary Hall, which they have rented noddled up. Id a few weeks they intend having a public lecture A number ; of mechanics are engaged upon tho Car Factory ' building. This immense structure will proba < bly be completed by the Ist of June. The cn \ gine is ready for erection os soon as condition i of buildings will permit J)q Thursdaynigbt | last, the store of James Anderson was entered j through the cellar, and goods to itbe amount of 1 about fifteen dollars taken therefrom On last. Tuesday evening, John, M. Kirkpatrick, . Ksq., delivered before the New Brighton Literary Society, a most interesting lecture upon “Time i and its Teachings.'’ Scuool9.— The Summer term of Rev. Mr. Travelli's Academy for boys at Sewickley, will commence on the Jd of May., The situation of this school is exceedingly pleasant and health ful.. Theßchoolisso well known that wc need only direct aUenUondo the fact ttiat a new term is soon to commence. See advertisement. The Edgeworth Ladies, Seminary is also in Sewickley, one mile beyond |be Academy, and is-onder the direction and tuition of the Rev. Dr. 'Wilson. The term will commence on the first Monday in May. This, 100, is a favorite school. For particulars, see advertisement. I «!• WiLKiasos, alias Perry [Hartman, arrested -here sometime sinoo on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill, and against whom there still remains nn old charge of murder iu York county, was taken to that county last eve ning; by Jailor Phillips, Judge McClure having made an order to that effect, subsequent to the failure of the Grand Jury to find a bill against him in this county. He is charged with the murder of bis sister-in-law, 1 in York connty, andhas-brcn a fugitive from justice fer several years. Tdb Pittsburgh ash Cosskllsville Rail* Road.— Tho ordinance waiving atul postponing bU-Hcns aud mortgages held by the city of Bal timore on the ten miles and eix-tenths of a mile proposed to be constructed from Pitls lo Port Perry, so as to hnlhorize iho road to iasno $lOO,OOO in bonds, secured on that part 'of the road, to pay tlie expenses of said con struction, was ‘discussed iu tho first branch of the Baltimore Council Tuesday evening, and passed by yeas 12, nays 0. .Mb. Jons Lalgiilis, of CO Wood street, has jast relumed from the Eastern cities with an assortment of gentlemen's furnishing goods, Which, from a personal inspection, we think will please the most fastidious of bis customers. Amongst many other articles, we noticed some vest patterns. Silk, Satin and!Marseilles, fancy Cassimeres and Neckties, wliicb will bear a ■close inspection. Flis whole stock is fresh, se lected with aview totho tastes of hisenstomers. Ilia card 19 to be fonnd in another column. Mules.-r-Large numbers of these ungainly and useful animals, are passing daily over the Pennsylvania Railway on their journey towards the Mormon country. Some Of them aro bard looking animals which look as lif they bad seen tbu most of their service io this world, and as if therowaslittle hope that Brigham Young would over he disturbed by their musical voices.— Many of them will doubtless enrich the soil of the spaces between Utah andctvilhatian Tne choice Eoglisband American books to be sold to-morrow evening, by catalogue, on tho second Boor of Davis’ new Auction Building, Fifth street, are now arrangedifor examination. The collection ia extensive, varied and valuable, comprehending fine editions of the best authors in English aud American literature, history, science and tho arts, with standard translations "of the ancient classics. This !is an unusually favorable opportunity for good reading. The Mayor had a case before him yeeterday, in which it was alleged that unnecessary vio lence had been used in the arrest by some of the watchmen, on Saturday night, of a German named Rinehart. It was shown, however, that no more force was used than was actually requi site, and the watchmen will probably not be sus pended, as would be the case were the facts oth erwise. Tub Ohio Presbytery adjourned on Wednes day evening, without transacting any business of fipccialitnporlaoco. The case of Rev. Rockwell was reported on by the Special Committee and resolutions were passed recommending a con cilitory course on the part oftbe Mingo congre gation. Rot. 0. 11. Miller, of Lebanon congre gation, was released from his pastoral charge. Imcbovembkt.—Andrew Fulton, Esq., is clear ing away bis building on Smilhfield just above Third street, and is intending to erect a fine tour storied edifice on the site he is now vaca ting. Tho new strncturo is to! be occupied for stores and will doubtless much;improve tho ap pearanco of the street and increase the value of laud in that vicinlLy. The Mayor’s police, Wednesday night, ar rested a man named George Shallenborgcr, charged with the perpetration of a burglary in West Newton. The prisoner is charged with having entered the house of Mr. M'Clurc and carrying off a lot ofhams. -He was Inkcu back to West Newton. Dead. —Perry Hodges, the engineer on the Wheeling and Pittsburgh Railroad, wbo was so seriously crushed between two cars at Miogo Station, one day last wock, died Tuesday morn ing from his injuries, at the American House, in Steubenville. He leaves a wife and small family. >Mb. Root. ITaupsoh bos been elected Cashier of the Salem (OUo) Bank, vice P. S. Cahipbcli, resigned/ At the same time, Mr. John Sheets, of Salem, was choeen Teller, to fill Mr. Ilamp son’s place, he having formerly held that office. .Farm roR Sale.—We direct the attention of our readers to an advertisement under head of ‘‘For Sale,’’in to-day’s paper. It is situated in Mahoning Co., five miles from the fine town of Salem, and will be sold at a bargain. wJrt, P uJJler ” •» ‘bo Cambria Worka, in Jobnslown, are on a strike. They ask for tbe name wages paid before the financial 1 in IU mUI * ro “p"** Miss Julia Cook has returned from liar Wes tern tour, having won laurels in her first essay as a star. Mr. Bailey, long an actor her* has returned to take part in the opening of (he ‘‘National” Miss Avosia Jokes has takenJbe Orleanians by storm.;'A wasigtven to her on the night of the 27th—the Bt. Charles being crowded in every .part was “Adrienne.” , ' ■ j Ms. Wit. H. Motor' has: with drawn hie con-' nation with the Evening Reporter, as editor and proprietor, and the sheet will hereafter be con* daottf by Mr. /. /» eirttpy. J Tab Mbbcastxuj Agescy. —This institution was established by the Proprietors, Messrs. B. Douglas & Co., in New York, in June, 1841, aud a branch office opened in Pittsburgh ia March, 1862. There are now twelve branch offices of the parent New York bouse,distributed through out (bo principal cities of Ibe Union, three associate offices and two foreign. This vast in stitution, spread over the entire continent, and with sympathetic branches on the other side of the Atlantic, was organized for the promotion and protection of trade, and to facilitate the transmission of important mercantile facts from one portion of country to another. The aim of the association is to furnish only facts. If, in its immenso list of correspondents, who are chosen with care, and with a view to strict fidel ity to truth, an occasional error should be made, it Is but a misfortune which can be speedily cor rected, and not an irremediable fault. We are aware of the existence of a certain de gree of hostility towards this institution ; but wo are led to bcliove that this hostility arises from one of two causes either from a misap prehension of the character and design of the institution, or from some degree of mismanage ment in some of its working details. We know that many of the very first mercantile houses of this and other cities, with as ample facilities for keeping posted as a private house could have, do make daily use of the agencies. Their facil ities for furnishing letters of introduction to Lawyers of good standiog, for tho prosecution or amicable collection of claims, and for furnish ing private information in regard to mercantile bouses at a distance is unequalled. The card of the agencies and its branches nin}' he found in another column. Fatal Ai-cidest.— Mr. Daily, one of the Superintendents of the Gibston Mills, near Belle vernon, fell through the hatchway of the main building, from the third story, on Tuesday last, and was so mangled that ho died in a few min utes. He was recently from Philadelphia, and leaves a family to mourn his sudden death. Mon. City Rep. Thf. concert and exhibition at Lafayelto Hall, last evening, for the benefit of the Sabbath Schools connected withthe Universalis! Church, came off well. Tbero was a good house, aud the performers gave satisfaction. There will be a repetition of the performances this evening. Toe Swiss Bell Ringers performed last night, at Masonic Hall. They play ia this city two nights longer. Those who wish to hoar this novel species of instrumental music will have nn opportunity in that time to give them n visit The house of Dr. Gordon, of Oookstown, wa* eotered by burglars, on Monday night, tint (hr family fortunately discovered the scoundels be fore they had stolen anything. One of them, named Gaston, a worthless fellon from Mouon gabela City, was secured before he conIJ escape. The Gate House, near Jacob Uiuglrr s, in Al legheny tp., was totally destroyed by fire on Thursday last. The building was in the occu pancy of an old man named .Smith, Los* about $!|00. —Somerset UeraLl. A -> pau uino a Cray and robbery occurred in Mansfield, Ohio, on Saturday last A man named Sill inflicted a serious wouud nythakoife upon a German Doctor of the aforesaid place The Ladies’ Prayer Book Association, of the Episcopal Church, will hold an anniversary meeting this eveniug, at St. JamesCburch, Penn St. Those interested should be in attendance It is proposed to give Mr. J. C. Foster, Malin ger of the new National Theatre, a complimen tary benefit within a short lime. He deserves one. Westwabu, Ho!— A parly of Juniata county folks, some thirty in number, left Mifflintown on Tuesday morning last for the purpose of seeking their fortunes iu the We°t. At the Philadelphia Slock Sales, Tuesday evening, the following sale was made; Bond of SIUOO, coupon Allegheny Valley Railroad 7’s, 40 per cent. Soihee.— Prof. Cowper's last grand soiree ol the season comes off at Neville Hall this cveo- A Lauoe parly of men from along the upper waters of the Monongaheln, loft for ‘’alifornia last week. The number ol deni lo in t he city for the week ending April - r >. was of these I ■> were males and 2d females. Reward (Ifkpheu. A reward f the London 7V«i*-», says u«» mom Madeira wine fill ever be produced. All recent nttuiupts to mail lfaclure i|, e h aVO aud pumpkin vines n.-rw adorn tbo arbors, <-uc« covered with abundant clusters of rich gnq*?. U'«dl, there is one consolation ; if we cannot get Msdcir i wine, we can at least get elegant canuonts at the Br«*wu .Stone Clothing Hall of Rvckhill A Wilson, Nos. fd)2 and CO5 Chestnut street. They will never give out. ♦ \V« think we are Juellfled In Mayt»g that no other fill or remedy for Liver Comp hunt, ha.« pniii »-d, ao deservedly, tho reputation n-w enjoy-.! by Jh J/cLane’taUtrraisJ l.ixrr i‘Hh, prepared by Fleming Hr.* of Pittsburgh. A* an evidence Hint the* will rur.., read the hdkiwjug rrrtiflrote from a lady residing lo our owu city: Ntw V o«s..lannsry Hig Hits Is to certify that T h*v« had tho liver complaint for ■lx year*, and never could pet any medicine to b-dp tne un til 1 cutnmeuced tuiog Dr. M'lonn't fVI-hmte<] I.lvrr fill*, prepared by Fleming Rroa. I ran now May t» the public, that they have completely carnl me; and ! do hereby n.- commend them to all person* alTin-t*d with adinoas-d t.ir-r. They will cure. Try them. maria evanx, n<. s>n t.-must 08-Pnrrbaiivraahouli! heraruful toa*k for DK. M’LANK « CKLaBHATCI) LI V LR PI LI .24, manufactured t>v FLKMIN’f J 8R0.% of Pittaburgh, Pa. There are other fills purp->< ting to (>* Liver Pilln, now before th> public. Dr. M'l/ib--’«crh uioe Liver fills, also hi« celebmted Vermifuge. c»u now l.« had at all n*)|>ectabl» drug stores ymuinf lignaturf of mi ?JhU»T BI.KMINtI Kill 1.4 ilmuscmnilc MASONIC ONCE MORE WITH MERRY BELLS wo greet you. UKA.VD MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT. FUR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, IN MA.vdNIC HALL FUIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, April «tli end I Oth The Original CampaDologians or Swiss Bell flingcrsr* fpcctfnlly autionnce two <>f tlirir ('ha»tr. Sulect. an.l N-.r. l Musical KoL-rtainioriita, ils above, tvilha tlinnge <>l t .r. gramme. Assiited by the popular Y.-enlist Mr J LI DUI.PH, and HIONOR! FITTINI, the Inimitable j-rl uu-i uD the Wood aud Straw linnummt, or TRONDUKNiII I'IULLIIMNniI kMKNTu. Ticketsroute D-r-n u|jrn at T-ZUo.k. Lotioill-/ commence at h o'clock [-r.«i»cly N.B.—Tickets!- be had at tho Mo n Stores #i dal tho apV;2M TiiEgreat popularity of Jlustettcr'* .Stommrli Blttara, prcpaml by the omlwot j.liyelclan. Ie injualled. We wonhl recommend all who aro allllrtcl with any of these terrible disease*, to Immediately procure a bottle of the Ritters,aud their ailments will vani> l> like suow beJ-.r a scorching sun. Bold by Druggists everywhere, ami by HOSTKTTER A SMITH, Sole I‘roprletors. Nos. Vi Water or hi Front sis mr27:dawT G'OVI'kMKXT" WAUONS. W. ha'.;, r/ ceived this day a large lot of 4>> In. h dmk, tbo -ihll article rcijuirud by tbo department t-.i covering tb.-ir wagons. C. HANSON LOVK, lormerly l>.»« lir.w.. raraj No. Tt Mat Let nt. S~ UNDRIES-:U l.lls! llreaV, ,MJ ssu:k^ Wheat, white aud.red; 2J4 do Hogs' Hair, 2H tons fig Metal, to arrive ibr sale by ISAIAH DICKKY 4JX). SREUS.- 200 IjuhM prime new Timotliyse'irJ, IPj do do do Cluversmd, It* do Orchard Blue Ora-s, Ac,Se«l. mrj) WAIT 4 WHJiUN- NOTICE. —Til** Partnership heretofore ex isting la-iwev-n Win (Iralism and tho undi-ralgni-tl, uudur tho uamoaudat)!,- ofORAUASI A IIIVINK, in thu business of manufuctui lug aud selling Fire ltri> k. Str . it this day (lisislred. i, jj IRVINK. Connelliville, Marrh 2Sth,ls^H_mr^udim FLOUR.— I.UIMJ Ijl>lb Extra Family, fIM do Buperfitte. Instore and fnmaleby BINUNtIER HARBAUOU 4 C'J. POTATOEfci-' 50 sticks NepTtatinocks rec’il and fur sal* by aiUUVER* DILWUKTH, •{*3 Nos. iJtl and tm gerond street. N'EW STYLE BEKAGES, Berap.: Rohes. Valencia Kobe* sml a great vaiktyuf i.thei ntylei «! Ladies* Dress Hoods JUM oponed by aplMawF MURPHY 4 RUIUNIFIELD TEAS— IdO half ehents Y'. 11. Imperial ami Bl*ck Teas Just rec'd ami for male by mr .jn R. ROBISON 4 CO Tobacco. —so boxes s'*.«'«and o's ium|i Tbtano. P ,k.l.'.«nf l»r Ho. liaswioj ,lrwt. OTASLI—-G casks rec’d on consignment for ul. l.v BUKIVKIL 4 WUVOKTU. u.s-29 tadunJ 132 gacond streeL POTATOES.— 50 iiusii Ncsbannock Puta “J iicmiv 1 ;i cukLiNS. bxß Kochcstcr Pearl Starch uiS for *l. to llE.vnv IL COLLINS. MAGNESIA— Iliisbandv, ilenryV Hus say's and CVrmt*. mnstautly on hand at mr» Jos FLEMINGS, d*r Diamond and Market at MAOKKOWN A FINLEY are Agents for theJ.B. brand «f Varnii-tss. Warehouse No. 167 Liberty street. ■ mrlft W*A Ui Stock,- uew pat ternaat Papfcrßoom or . K. C. COQQ&AIfK, Py2< _No. 0 Federal at, Alh'ghepy.- UMIJS. PftftlE N. 6. SUGAR for &*J\J sald’an'landtpg. (mrlT) JA3 OARDINKIL Cheap wall paper—Thousandft of roUl to sell At 9,10 and mjp W. P.UaBBa&LL*CO. Telegraphic OONQHESBIONAL Wabuiscto* Cirr, April «. H«ipsk. —Mr. Washburn, of Illinois, moved to lay on tho table the deficiency appropriation bill, which motion was negatived—yeas 43, nays 14.1. The question was then ordered on the motion pending at the adjournment yesterday, vl*: to re-commit the hill to tho Committee of Ways and Means. The motion was decided in the negative nays 1 lu. Ihc Deficiency Appropriation BUI was rejected, yeas JOG, nays 124. On motion of Mr. Montgomery, of Ponn’u., the House proceeded to the consideration of the Kansas Rill. Mr. Montgomery moved that the liuu::e uilhero to its amendment. Mr. Rocock, of Va., asked whether if this motion was agreed to, all chance of its settlement would bo cat off. Tho Speaker said ho would derido the que-tion when a.contingency arises. Mr. Grow, <>f Penn'a., moved for the previous question. Mr. Seward, ofUa., moved to recodo from the amendment. Mr. English, of lod., appealed to Mr. Montgomery to withdraw his motion. Mr. Montgomery said it would afford him much pleasure to comply with the request of tho gentleman from Indiana, but he could n- ui in to adhere to the House amendment. Tho motion was decided in the affiruiativ <•. was 1 in, nays 111. A motion to reconsider was laid on tho table. Mr. Branch offered a resolution instructing thu Committee of Ways and Means to report ;is bill*, thus separating tho items in the Deficiency Bill ro iected in the morning. Pending tho motion to reconsider tho \,>to rejoct. ing the hill, tho liouso adjourned. Eksate. -A discussive debate took pl.ico on tho expooso attending tho printing of.piciure 1...„kn in exploring expeditions, Lieut Emory's being especially undar discussion.' Tho discussion rclativo to the public printing was terminated by Mr. Johnston, of Arkansar, moving an amendment to tho bill approvod August 1362, anti setting apart Thursday next for its discussion, sayiDg that if tho amended bill is passed it will put a stop to tho abuses an justly complained of. The Naval Bestoratiou Bill was also paired. Mr. Douglas reported from tho Committee ou Territories, tho Arizonia ndmifi-m bill, with an amendment. Mr .Slidell made a speech. The Sonato adjourned. (Special Di*patih t., tho Pittaborgb Gaxutte.J llaimmsbi h \, N. iApril 8.- - The Aemubi v this morn in K rejecli-d Iho r<.ieri‘ registry hill f.. r the furtbei protection "f the ballot box, by a v..t« of 52 yeai against f.“ uayr. Di tri-i r. April-*.- Thu «tcxmor 0.-uau, on her pan .•sire fr- tu t'levfland t-» tliii rily, last night, went <-n the rock' ;»i Point Au Feeler, and Hen in a critical podiiion. N . parliculara obiaincl. 1.-. i I'-'iii.i:. April a. Tho river i* tall me with fjvi lc-*t nine in.-!.ej in the canal. The weather i« rl-.u-ly Wind r.iiith \VcM. Thermometer 7i . Tclrgraphlr narked. Ni« a put •*.—<‘s,t|.. u hnu, sales 4>«i .1 .. *•.... -,f • I pUii.U Mi.|.)ln,g t.’ Fl.jur dull, ~lc. -In Wl.-*: n»m. 11 ,u*m bu.h. On, ’.pimg t l hl|.< StoUllxTii f I,3<> f»rii nrrii;- nln l buxh. la »i M*-is Turk li*a advanced ObflT.'foS Uidhmiat IIP- 4 id.i-M-v stea.lv tr- ulit* on H.*ur to Ufa It .'VI. on drain to Ij .-rja-.l ihiV... Stocks higher: 4 R u . k Dlan i Illinois r-nli»l Railrvad iixhlgnn r.iuthern N. V Central XK. Hilwsok.s 4 Mmissippi U!. •‘-V... Krin R»ilr-«d .. Cievrlsud 4 TiJ-1.. n. 4 ll La- rm—laud grnuts St.ick, |,,v<-i -iuca tlm Umi.l full ti-ciPinv, April s Itreadsiuns am 00-Imdc-.1, . v eepting Cora, alilrbliaa sealn a-ltaiw ed The receipts • I Flour ai - Ulbng of!.and II,•• market „ raibw firmer Wln-at duil. at (t.Ok.al.lu lor red, aud f t,jt white. e *l7 i ».h, an-It.-ty little -Ua-k on hand li.uus, in suit au.l p>. kl-. are eei|ii, K at J'c fi.hw '*.-.an.iiv.|i)nbll| i very little -lone Laid t»Urr. sales |isr; M.I. | tr; „| at prime 1,.'1.1 Bt lb- Weather Hourly, at.-l a In-avy slio'.er this uqsiu-.-.u. Therrooniet,r Cer- Ui riai.fci. April y -Flour dull, sales ul,i.. ami lb,ward sirv. t>( | ».77‘j.r 4 So. ocl City Mills at Jt.Ju Prune V' heat tlrtn, but <->tuiuuu dull ru.d heavy, red flrulu.', white f1.1.'-od > Corn m ti.e at for whim and ns for ynlluw. Wiu-kry ai tuo and firm at ?.! ‘-Jr Pnnuiou, < nntiuue firm and run haugeil L VOX’S MAGNETIC POWDER—Fur the destrui'liwo ..f lusecl.s. inch as Us| buns, rorkmu lm*, mollis, liras, ants, umsijuttnes, flies, plant Insert a. vrruuti on fowls uiid nuunals, just rereir«i| and foraab* by "I - U. L. FAHNEJrrtKJK 4 0» OIJNimIES 811 kg. Laril. 15 bhla Eggs. O '■"*> d“ b,l„ Kye >J..nr.2 do Beans, lo do Ibdl IJtllter. Nl bush Tlttiotli v»~ed. .ss) bis W.lt Chee-e, 11, store ami for sale by «,/; It DA L7.KI.L 4 Cu., 0,1 Utmrty >1 (•:() HUS. DRIED APPLES Tor s:.lh hy '-' V/ •I-* 1 .ItINH3 4 t'OOLKY, Ml Water si WALI.I-APEIi— Si’lllNU.STOCK— Fills Hangings, Clu-ap Wall fafs*r, at tlm fai-'i K.emi - f i:.U.('i>CHItANK. N-. »i federal street, Allegb-ny. A rlioictr iiseot tmsnt at b.w pi lre». for jiarlors, dining nk-ms. chambifs, halls. > liturhes, Ar. New f«u>dlnif" aud Mnuld lugs. Imitation Oak, Kt,.t,« and Wo-I;' fn® Tretejs. flam Hatin aud Cnilinir fs|e-r, (J.,|,|. Yulvet ami Ftuwvmd Border*. Fite R.,»nl i'ntt-ms end Curtain fajs-r Uilt and Transparent Wind-.w .“hades, Curtain tlihb.th and Linen Curtain fixtures, Ar. Urdurs for fsper Many mg and White Wsahing by ezperi €im «d workmen. B „o SOLUTION OF CITRATE OF M AGN ESI A O —A ruoliug purgative, mild in its operatlou aud pb-as not to the taste, constantly on hand fresh at JUS. >'LKMINO'S, rorucr of Ilia .Diamond aud ftlaikft •(. CEMEX I'.—We tro now prepared tonm tract (or tbo detiferyot Coun«ll»rJlla Hydraulic LV merit in barrel* or l*apa. The .|ti»litj la t> l( u*l If «ot »ujnilir to any o»rr ofti.rwd in Mil* mvUl, aud Hi* price I«ur30l W ATT A WILHUN, No. JiiS Liberty .1. Tj^UUS—’o KMh. fresh Kpps reeeivcci and tala at No. HO l.iborty street! Rtbbl.R. WIKTSACO. LARD IUIHJ li*. leal L-ird, in .store and (i.r sale at No. IHi Lllsrly alrnl. RIDDLE, WIDTH A (Hi. FLU (Jit—Kxlra family in »U»roniid foraule by KOURKT UfTKEY. I 11 Front nt . »<-«, Wood. SALKKATUS •• 20 SalcratH*, |»otkcd lit pqpors (<>r retailing. for salt* by «|i7 KOHKKT DICUKY, \M Front at. ooar Wool. J APANNED TIN, of the l»o«t «{«mliry t lor Aiubiotyjxwan'l Slyii I'lates, for anlo by up" JOHN FLKMI.NU. c»r Market A Third nt A SACKS Clover Seed, .1.; Timothy .1.., *1 ‘ rwi'lr*il aihl for by LKKCII A HUTCHINSON, GKEEN APPLES- 15MjIh.ohuiro Applet) rrtui». small white Beam* for •*lf by «t>3 JIBNRY II.COLLIN3. TIMOTII\ SKBL> -10 bagu received und tnc «alo by «p 3 lIKNHY 11. OOLIJNB. LAUD -50 bids. in etoro and lor saloby ISAIAII DJCKKY * CO. SEED SWEET POTATOESI-«T,hk'Lrba dod Yellow uu ettAiacr IlatUoßS tourlvn for ulu by . *P? ISAIAH DICEKY A 00. BACON StiOULDEKS—2O casks on eon eignm«.t fur wdo by KOBERT DICKKY, *l*6 _ 131 Frpnt street, near Wood. IpEATUEKS —IiIXK) I he. {or sulo by JM*> '' R- DICKEY. 131 FrentiL, twnr Wood. FLAXSEED— 2000 bus. wanted inexchange fur cult currency by 11 DICKEY, *l’® I*3l W(«k1 wtrr<-I, nuar Wood. GHEEN APPLES—SO bbls. choice Green Just rec'd nud for tale by T. LITTLE <1 CO. POTATOES —100 bus. white Potatoes io Btoro nil for aaio by npO T. LITTLE A CO. FLOUK —1.00 bbltJ. extra and white wheat Family Flour, SO bbl*. Rye Flour iu sturo and for rate by aj>o • T. LITTLR A CO., 113 B»cud «5o uu private terms; nod 76 bbls at1t3.62 far Hiper, 34j00@5t,12 for extra and $4,60 for family do. ! GRAlN—3alea on wharf of 1700 bus Whito Corn at 41 100 «to at 44. 2UU do Oats at 23: 200 do Kjo at 62 and tUJO do from store ut 66: 200 bus medium White Wheat from store at Ail amt '2UO do Red at 82. UKOCKfUEd—Seles of 10aud U> libffs folly fair Sugar at IKI do prime at and 8 do fair at 7)4, caah. Molasses, 40 bbla to cRy trade at 35, and 46dr> to cvuutry at PUTATGES—An Hbnodant supply and market dull; sales from atom ol 175 bos Ulucs and Ncahaunocks at 397 do do at 45; 811 do Pinkeyes and Ncshannocks at 40; and 450 do NeHbaunocks, part damaged, at 42}o 60(,{. 4 bbt BUGS— Very •! nil; sale* of 5 bbls at 7% and tl do at 8 OlL—Sales of to bbls No. t at 85. LlME—Sales of 20 bbls Louisville at «1,25. PlSH—Sales to city trade of 18 bbla No. 3 Mockarol at £11.50; to bids ordinary White Pish at£3,so; and 20 bf dodo at «1,70.. i f 6.00. Import* toy Silver. D.VIOVILLE per Delegate— bbl Hour, sou bg» wheat 1 bid . orn, 24 bis hair, 2UO brt stimh, Clarke A r,,; list 6bls Hour, IJudray; 37 bgs feathers, M’Urldc A ro; 2 hvls linos N*>vnl. 1 hbd, 1 bx tobacco. Herd; 1 kg, 1 In, Fahnestock; 6 lihd, 1 bx tobacco, Gleason A Wilson; 3 hbd, 1 Lx 4, * tc bam, 1 bbl ham, 2u6 bbt |>urk, 70 bbl haiu 00 Ids hair. 5 cs; 18 bx pain killer, 17 bbl potato*:*, 60 do alcohol, 4J trs, 2U bbls beef, 113 bldea, Clarke A co; 8 bbl sweet potato**, 218 sks hair. 31 bbl gruua, 33>J aka when!, 3u tons iron, Dickvr: lld poiut-i, « oTfimst and threntniug min all day Tbe T weather lias Income very o^ufovtable sgalnand tboprouiee of an e.vrly Spriug There was little business C doing on the wharl. The only arrival for Wediteoday bight was the Koaallu from Whueliug During tho aflernvou tho ra-oiK.niy, Capl Rell.-tioovvr i-urne In {rum Louisville with a Urge 'l'lintiiy „f sugar ou board. Tho Hastings, Capl. , u '* • ,rul " Nasbv ill.- brought a good cargo, also the Dele gate, Capt. iLiratta, from Louuvlllo and the Bt. Louis, Cant *" Ivuu Iroui (lie same porL Copies of (bo manifests of three of the u!h.vp bu'ae may Iwfouud above. The St. Louis was »>t In tin- stream when wo left the river and bonce we were uut aide lo procure a list of h. r fnrigbL The river about uo -u-al-i !■ getiing now a little dubious, boiug at a little L «.S than fi.afcot here au.l falling sluwty. Tlie prospect* last uight Were f.A rain, which bjust now lieedod tx>th for w> nsvigaiiou *ud 1,.r agriculture *i U *.T V^ T£a ? 44 ~Tb 0 KunaJio L-ftyesterday tor Wheeling Alsu the Clara DvKin.Capl. ('adman for L-übville and the r. r ** !, vd , i; and Cremona for St Paul. These bonis had & the river 8 * cuusideriug the statu of p , T«l At Napoleon, we leaiut-d from the wharf fowioieu, that tbe watei was kue«-deer. all orJi Ihelowo Tho I)*. Arc Citiaeiiuf (he Utssys -tYblte d.r’iai! l ' , “r r '* U . , * r, i ,I,K ' h *•*«*»•■■ D>sn it ha* baen "44 A ‘“" uUr ut B, "' k tav * l-vrished ,n the low The .“k» folk bad :.rrlTi--l or. Tuesday i,on. tbe l,,ner Misw-url, Iter tiret trip and ago>*l one * ** A Ntlsmbost Ncwai-arag— The "stearntr Repwrier,’ (he huh. paper pnbt.ahod .... hard, has rvJhS U "svei.th nuuiUf, having been puWi.hed daily on the trip '* « ''*«***«!• growolsaUiUctivu loan parti*# and u \Ta, k r'\ n^tUu^ IJ, “ f tL< 1 ‘ *• iwy c Jscts -Ith.in 'm f 'i We ure uuder for soupy , *‘ | U 7 RGls «heot from uru* friend * 1 in- Mo Republican of Tm-eday says ./7 1 "’ 7 ,, ' 1 ,M,r «xc«-dingly bus and wairnM the se*4Wi " Wlow *- some of whhli Wulf.er i tle,r wiurinr for »>uuthlsg to turn up .? < - u.. l h.• .tcsn , .• , . J:v* tVud, Great Wear, and lowa ar* «o route for liiMoty from « U u TU, McAetAov un L-m'i.llfe fo, M. ImnPsonTnaadsf UoaUMaSii, for th.- 'li, Cm u '{■uni* * !l " 10 l,) ‘ ,l **' ,wr K ,n lk nf rtoue • t the nndiag of lb.- dead bod, ..f . Dian In tl.e MGsisslm.i irer.a'v that from }ll , b e su W a-ea hi. 2 ', r ~iat h* ‘“*r have •»»* time. o ur,.-. t.-l will, Adame Express 0o Per further p*r I Gculara ad lr -w «• A M Vollmn, f.,|v«rtop, PO. OMon «>. j Steamboat tteglater. instscs,s~;~ »,i. o.la M Raul. Clenioiiia, do Rit-r,. 1.. i Removal BcErhave o Holland Bltteis. WK have removed the manufactory «,| ■fr-«t MOU.iXD BITTERS N„ •/Mr.--) Mi..l»wrfT lift.VJ AM IN PAtJK. Js ,* OI CMHiAK—lli> Mi.lv prime N. U. .Sueur him kj r.n .!*.„» f.. r *.,le t. r R ROBISON A CO. uir '’* 2M Lll-riT .1t,4-1 OHICK.S -J.o l. R)?s |V,,,.er; k 7 _ ••• -I • r.u.r„|.,. I'; Ul '" ‘ l '"- !'»'» ui.lt. Ca..l. . 1 1—i. ,<* j.riu,,. ••|' l Ngtoir^c, , fvr,! 1 ,f »’t 2IUUVKK 4 WI.WtUiTU - rUf ** ) 4) 4 121* K»<,.u<| »lrr.l MIU, Ktßll-Sm ||,„. IVed in .tun- ami Mr ml., by UAVID l\ JIKRBST Bacon shoulders-h>o pier™,. ,mnrv f>ir«l,li, M. r, ~1,. |,j mr ' Sl ‘ 4TWKU., I.RE 4 Ol FI.OI K- 14 1.i.1.h , White Wlichi, in store .t»l 1.. r •*)« bv I mini ATWKLU LICK 4CO Milfl. fresh Egg*, ntcM mnl lor *1 N„ -J7 Ml, .1. Jj HIUDI.K CtOFtEE, \r iijuligs. choice Hio Collet-; ' IC-o LLI« ilaJt. Hyrui> Moluki, Arriving mhl Mr sal. by mrlU WAIT 4 WIL>ON. O A() URLS PRIME N 0. MOLASSES, __ /\s »D i«:u*k-ju«t reeMundliir .sale • ••> * lIAUDACUII 4 CO. HAIK DY'K—A large assortment of Jules IlmiiT. 1.1-jtil-l Hair !>»■•• Jnil rwM by MACKKOWN 4 FtNLKY PhAKLASII —'>0 I.Ms. just ree'tf and for mrlrt ‘ J. B OANFIKLI). (M ROUND MUSTARD, UruuniTPeppey, ,V . Or'.nn.l CioiiMiiioi), Uroan.l aoii UHJ Hint. Ciunn*. mi .J Hhd Mr -it- at wl.ulaml. or r.U)J by mtu:: .MACKKDWN 4 KI.NLKY, No lU7 LH. rt T .1 MI ! RI’IIY A BURCH HELD haw- ju.l rwvi««<] in',v I’illiU. (liimhau., Irl.h Linens, 4c *..»!. ti-I'rlti.l ,-lrry M» ,|.y. at north ~«,t r „ r||er PI, »„.l , ” r a " Extract logwood--* d.«. i.„ ra f„ r *nl.' at r«4nc».i rates by MACK ROWS 4 FINLKY, 4*J EBLS. LINSEED 01L to arrive for wile l-r mfja MACKKOWH 4FINI.KY Alt 11 S1' MATERIALS of all dgaeiiptiooe, to bn bail \r|iul««alu or retail by «“r>7 B. L. VAH.VRBTQCK 4 CO STRANUK’N .Superior Pencil, Sharpener Mr a«l» l.j W. S. UAVRJt, nirlt) Corner Marketand Second atroat HEMP —1M hales choice Kentucky, j'..r ttritiu niukon us**, Jnat lauding and fur sale l>y men AtWKIXJJKK * CO 17 VERY DESCRIPTION OF DRY GOODS J »'’ryO..'n|.|ur«-».li. C. HANSON LOVE, »I>!:i|*wT formerly 1./t» Brothers, No. 74 Market at STARCH —100 l>x«. Pearl, 30 bids. do, ju*t r« \I nod fur wi* |, v 3 _D CANEIELD. SACK FLOUR -511 bgn, extra family, in •bar mid r„t sale by mr&J D. C. HEKBST. LIME —200 bhlM. frcnh in store and for sale by uirlt) J. It. CANPIKU) FPAK—2O Mils, new, fine, for sale by A I.KWIB A EDUERWN, or£! Iwd N». tUO Wood street. OI)l> FELLOWS’ ROLL BOOKS ii.r »al,- by W S. HAVEN,ror Mat lot aud Second sts. QUININE —t.tH) 07. h. on lmntF&nd fur Hub by ap. II L. FAHNESTOCK.A CO. CONCENTRATED cases*just rec'd and for sale by 11. L- PAHSESTOCK A 00. S' ULPH. MORPHIA—SO ozsTon hniuTand tor sale by aj»2 U. L. FAHNESTOCK AOO. TENN.’ GROUND NUTS— 25 sack*”new crop, 1 liljil. aud • bbls. now lauding from stoamor Ktoiiuiny fur iule by ISAIAH IHQRKY A CO. LARD —30 bids. now landing from steamer Economy fur salt* by fSAIAU DICKEY A CO. CTUTTON— 52 bales now landing from stoam- Jcr Economy for salt* by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. Cl UM SHELLAC--Scasesjust receivedaud ]f for Bate by 0. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. SUMAC— 20 sacks now landing front steamer Economy for sale by mrto ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. IVY DRUMS CODFISH for*sale by 1 V/ BAUALBY.COSORAVK ACO, iurtU No. IS A 2D Wood at. FKEHII biils. choice Tat,ft Butter, just ix-clvcd and for aalo at Ifo. 27 6tb at. _mril * IL RIDDLE. Glycerine* camphor soap—"w of ibis superior article jtut lac'd and for *als by _tailT D-y- yAUIpatOCg a 00. TITOLASSES —-400 bbl£ 'Plantation and 20 IYX bbU. Syroj) MoUmci just rec’d and far n]o by mrto R. ROBISON a 00. LARD —30 kegß and 5 bbls. Lard just recM i&dlorMkby ~ &z2Q R. BQBDWJI **oo. LOVE’S COLUMN SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. eabscriber having just returned from Now York and Philadelphia, feels cnnflJsnt that be ran ot INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS, both In atyles lulily and Prices, unsurpassed by any Inmae Weet ot the RHJU FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BAYADERE DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK SILK ROBES, PLAIN BLACK SILKS, PRINTED BERAGES, ORGANDIE LAWNS, Ai.«o -Ctmlließ, Crape Do Eitjninepf, Lawns, Ai* SHAWLS AND MANTLES BROCHE BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, Ol every Stylo, C,,|,, r and Quulity, varyinjv in prices Irani Tw>> t<» Fif- teen Dullarx. FRENCH LACE AND CIIANTILLA MANTLES, Fr.di, Three to Thirty Dull*™ NKKDLK WOK K HANDmjMK SKTT COLLAR AND *. hosiery A FULL AM* ( UMPJ.KTK AS- 1 - ; uKTMENT Mourning Goods OK EVERY OESCRI.PTIO.N * MUDS hIR m \ WKAK. 81. i.-k, Dili.. Ilrmi, 11, ,1, ,„,J (jhu- CLOTHS Black. Him?, Ureru, Dmb and Ulne CASHMERE ITN Plrud, Plain and Striped CASSIMKRES TW KKLiS. AtKRIN-O, NANKINKTTH, CASSIMKKK l.mtu and C .lion I'aul Slaffn, ,\c DOMESTICS thh i.aHh'RST stock /.v rim liiHiiy "f the abite Good* were bought -f MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS, i.akuj: a rcTJoys, for cash, WE ARK ENABLED To SELL THEM AT PRICKS 2Tljat iDtfp fflompriiiion Call and Examine *mr. Stork before Pur- chasing Rlscwlicre, C. HANSON LOVE, Formerly Love Brothers, and Young, Stevenson & Love, BIOS OP TUB ORIQINAIs.BBR-IIIVB, aSTO- RKET ST-, _ Pittsburgh, Fenna. miU&wlmP Monongabela River U. a UaU Packet*. STEAMER TELEGRAPH, j STEAMER JEFFERSON, C.Woodwa*d. I Cipr. Gxotfil Cloak. lit ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE bow running regularly. Morning Boats leave Pitte °*M gb b ua. c ', cloc >.,/- U - “ d Craning Bants at fl k u^, P 'u M .; fcr Elizabethtown, Monooge- DolnClty, Bcleveniou, FayetioClty, Ureenfleld, California aud Brownsville, there connecting with Uacksand Coachee PM*««W3 ticketed through from Piltaburgh to Union town for $2, meals and state-rooms on boats Inclusive Boats returning from Brownavtlla leave at 8 o’clock lo the morningand &in the evcutng. For further Information en qoire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Oraht street *“4 0. W. SWINDLER, Aow. FOR CINCINNATI- REGULAR , ICfr a. TUESDAY PACKET.—The elegant aide JnSsSS wheel passenger paek-t will leave lor the above end Intermediate ports every TUES DAY at 10 o'clock, am. Per freight or passage apply cn board, or to (mrl'JJ PLACK, BARNES i CO., AgU. Regular Tuesday pack- . iepm. CTrOEZA.NiavrLLE.-Th. Od. —,lessor “' !IA aRAHAM, CapL Mrtixo. AnSWCR for the above and Intermediate ports EVERYtUERDAV at 4 o'clock p. h. Por freight or passage CDDIv on <*l9 FLACK, BARNKS ACO^lfiffta. For Cincinnati & Louis-', 'ie** VILLE.—Tbo fiuo jiassrnjjor ate<»mfr.LAjys»rAcf DELEQATK, Cept Maratta, will leave for »heSs«ma t\U intermediate porU on MONDAY. I2lh inst, at 4 P M For. fri-igbt or passage apply on board, or to ■I' 1 _ _ H-ACK. EAENE3 A CO, Ag.nl. Ij’OK Cincinnati louis-, VILLE.—The splendid steamer UAAFP, Cnpt. Geo. L. McClintock, will leave and all iutermedlate portion TUUR3DAY, the 9th Instant. at 4 p. h. For freight or passage apply on board or to »I’~ FLACK, DAHNE3 A CO. Foil NASHVILLE—The cl^TjEti ptat pa»r**dy for tho trade, and offer* auperior accommo nation*. F„r further information, apply to •I' 0 _ FLACK. BAKNKS A CO. Agonto. Louis, keokuk,. GALENA, DUBUQUE, STILLWATER & ST. PAUL—The flop new steamer ANGLO SAXuN, W. 11. Baker, Muter, will (fare for the abore and *]( interme nto porta, oo TUESDAY. 13tb lost., at 4p, *. For freight or pamge apply on board or to * »P® _ FLACK, WARNES ACO . Agent*. o Fi’“.|r:'L6uis 4*iLLiiiois , ip> >, X. KrVRR—The fine iteamri Sir ffm. WAL- jsSkbsl LaCF., Capt. Uugli Campbell, will leave for -* InteroiedlaUi port, oo SATURDAY, 10th Inst, at 4 o*slodt. JF P. M- For freight . will l«ave for and all Intermediate porta, ou TUI3 DAY. WtU imt. at 4 o’clock, pm. For freight or ■J passage apply oo board or to *l ,s _ FLACK, BARNES A CO.,Agents. 1?OR .ST. PAUL DlKEU'l—'nVrjrgTT G"io< f. Keokuk. Burlington, Muscatine. jSSssS Itock Island. Du«eo|>ort, FnltoD City. I'ralrlo DuCbiou. La Ur«>**e. Stillwater and St. Paul —The ■s fine steamer W. H. DEffNY, Capt. Alford, will leave for the J abnre port-on TIU3 DA V. tfth lust., ut 4p U For freight fi ..r passage opply .. u Uj»rd ur to »r3l FLACK. BARNES A CO . Agent*- -1 ]VfISSOUKI iUVEK l>ACKET7rgi^ ■w J."X—For Jeflcrson City. ItnoisoriH*, UIa*X&S9SK _ piw. Brunswick. Islington. Kausaa City. WyandottnieaT' r -* vowortli. St Joseph and Omaha City.—The fine steamer STKIMIKN DECATUR. Capt. Frank Hailey, will leave far Hie above and all intermediate porta, oo THIS DAY, April 'itb. at 4 o’clock r m For freight or paasage apply on board «• turat FLACK. BARNES A Co- Ageota. “ T?OR KJSuKIJK. I)A\'ENPOR'T i jBJLs J? HOCK ISLAND, GALENA, DUBCQUK AND Sf. fine paaeeuger steamer LAcSuSos, Capt D.vlm tnr - 10 FLACK, BA RN KS & CO. HARDY & M'OREW, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Corner or First and Ferry strets, 3 IT KLKBER having ju*t returned f‘mm f_, AX* llmcaatem utj««, vhero b* ha* •cWtoi a clinic* ■s ni aup«-i tor l>lau<*, lor tlio Kpriug lratio, iroald n* "3 ‘b" *»->“**'« -'f purchaser* Ihonto “ ,*7 *»‘«h Rival . aro fr-m the entire eastern .* ~' < 7 * , V.” ‘;>na* J-rr,l amoug iho finest Instruments “ er •-f- ngtil |. tin* ett) . l*urrhasera ar* »>licitnl Ui call an.l eaaniiue, •» Him 1. an eicoUcol M J) |, or ti U „ty f-r ..htaia- H lu * “ nri,f '’•a** anil reliable Plan-. Porte < __ H ELKHKK. Nn ',.1 Fiftii -t tO-PAHTSEUs'IIVp, THE liavo this day cnl.-rcd ini. f • |>art!» i ntiip 1,.r the parpr»,. ..f oodurtiuic a Pr.-lac* liusiu.MS. under th u n»mu OU J *t,|* ~f k*™ ftud llnlclilu*..a. Haring tJio |.<-aU.. u c-UYei.h-nt t- the Hirer and |Uilr..«d bop-.ta, and roan? T»*r» practical <-X|icrieure la tbo buaioNa. Uk-v frH c.it.fi ,I«DI u.,1 Ital, ... ,«rtl™ wl,„ u,»; ,b,a, with cnaigumcnu.d Fr-duco fur aalo, will merit tb.lr at>- ptvbat. .p. S.linttDga ahare ..f y..nr patrwiac*. we remain '“['.S', y> u . LfcISCU A UirrciUN^JN I HUburgh. April l*t. HSS —apilmd ryy Now Bochelle or Lawton Blackberry. IT A VINO iimdeurrimgemeots with Rev J .A-L .fNOJt for • t0p,.1, cl PU Q „ „f this TBiuftt.io BU k ' m7prW^ i * h °‘“ :: lhr,rt> FUut * *re offers .t tLo Mllw Iw ] lo 0r.1«. r . h. JUt. J. Knox, or lb* inbicrlber. me • mpauUl "lib th» cub or a ••itutile r o f«-our« »»,*«• tto |.arttr a ar*b..tku«»u > willt« IllUil la tbeoi.t. r in wl„<-b Ibvjr nrv recvlveO. P......,.! H.o'NKWMAN'.xTUOK.NLtaSIIUCKBKi-.nV. "■lll uw fin m«b<*l at thr »ame JAMKS WAKDROP, 47 Fißb tlrtfb PlttnliarKli, IV uni 6 .Uwirr J -J ~f f^ r * l*tworn tbo uudor tbo A stylo i‘l Robinson »nd Mini*, «u diaaulred l>y motml Cub fj •«H>t l ..,theßMidHyofJ.un»ry,lsai. Tb. Lu.it.ew of raid Hrni *lll In. MIM by Hair *nccow», Koblnoun, Mini. * Mlllr "’ W. C. ROBINSON. BENJAMIN MINIS, R. MILLRK, Jn. Tllh partnership of tho undorsienetj was diwo l .*! tbu d*, mutnai co Wlltt fa' larne to .»«<• effect fi .pm l be Br*l dny of January, 1553.) W. C. ROBINSON. BENJAMIN MINIS P. U. MILLER. WILSON MILLER SO I AUINEKSIIH*.—The unJcr w ij?mhl .IV ***** D » D ’« of IU)U. ON, MINIS A MILLERS, (til*HMD* to date from tb« Ut o» T of January taken the ratablUlmieot for .n.i y ocrupitHl by the firm of Mina name and will conlmu* ibnis I* l !n iur J‘ ,un, *!; r,, * nil Ma*.liiniBta at tbo old aland, South I’lttiburgh. ufllct*, No.*Jl Market itreet W. a ROUINSON. V. 11. MIM.RR, WITIIROW DOUGHS* WILSON MILLER. mrtMnnl Wtisblugton Work*, I March 16th, 186 H, ) *AUI riSL FAUNESTOCIt, IMCOKTSB BUD DZILXE (ft I«'«u*eicn and Domestic Hartlwarr*. Ao. 74 H'oorf Street, between Diamond alley U,J /o " rf A itrcet, Pittebvryh, Pa. 'PHE Huhacriber \* now opening a large and J. well selected ( MMrtaul of Forslgm and L».lic U . r^* n . d ., wmb -° ,doa M K»od term* a* any house r if b J lljr ’ embrace* a K*Miala*wrtm.at of Hardware, Cutlery, Carpenter Tool*. (Onion Plane*,) Ac., A H:«. W r CUh ° i Lo • t,ca,^a o* Merchant* and other* before supplying theraselvc*. - oc “? :dt ir“ r SAM’L FAHNESTOCK. New goods for spring ~sales.— reculvlug from wor own aud Eastern runtime*. additions to our steak, which L-ousisuiu part of Moor Oil Cloths, Carr lag* Oil Cloths, Furniture Oil Cloths, Table 011 Cloth*, Crub Oil Cloths, Transparent Oil Cloth.; Tran.p't Window Shade*. Uuffllolland* aud Shade Trimming*. Merchant*, Ifousekiwpers and other* requiring any good. id oor Hue are invited to call and examine the *tuck aud Judge for themst-lrrs In retard to tho quality and price*. j. a il Phillips, tnrW No. 28 and 28 Bt. Clair street L)AINTIN(.i.—Ah the season lor repainting 1 i* now commencing, the undersigned wishes to Inform their customers and the public that they are prepared to do any amount of palntlug that may he required of them at ■hurt uotW, and at as low price* a* the earn* quality of work can be done by any shop in the city. To our customer* who have had graining done by a* we would say we are prepared to do more of the same kind. To three who have not eeen our graining v* Invite to call at our shop and aee specimen*, which w* would limply aay' cannot t>* equaled by any shop In the State of Pennsylvania. iur2fl;lwd DAWES A CLULEY. DRY QOODS—Tliose desirous of purchas- IDB «.TU|jDg In Ih, Fnney, Bupfo, foreign or Donwr uc ur. UouS. Iln., wlllplou, cillul .ramii.oor „ nn4 well ujorlxl .tnck ol Spring aoodn, which nrn nnmtl log cold rer, CHEAP for CiSUT *ro no. U. mrtl fonntrij Lorn Bra^^TurrifriSw.! ‘— 100 baabela Maahannock Potatoer 75 do large Whit* da ’ ho do do Bln© da* mrtT' d “ T UTILE , I “, , '»™“at>rillobj - *• UTILE A (XX, No. 112 Second street. NflMM^? S ? mANI)CIII:APKIES S Snltt. ■"* , *> «*Uy bfltog received, Also, a fell assort Std u r cK.« « fh* 0 ! Bta ®“ « Whleh wufE •Old as cheap aa tba cheapest. Please call and *eo them. krrgfohwT formerly toll . LOST.— A check, dated April 2d, 1858, atmwn br Snn«T, Bmm * On, on tho Pllttbnrrti VtL?’®? l®”’ Tbnpoymontof okl ehtck ju* bora stopped, and aU person* are cautioned against porchaiior or A llb.nl reword wIU bo pridlf Hl,*" to reed to tho subscriber*. 11 8 ’ f3;att BAILIY,BROWN*CO. Regular Steamers. dtinemnati, &c, jSLas&bitle, &r. St. Uouis, &c. Pittsburgh, pa hotels. TIIK VioTEL Broatfteai/, corner oj /’run*?,',, Stree- * NKW YORK, ' - UAS BEEN RECENTLY SEFITTR /> The Ronxut are all .Wir/y Cirjteltd, \ The Furniture auil Beds are Sujte. b, And the Baths I'lisurpateed. TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED SALOONS ARC CORRECTED WITH TBC HOTEL. Hero i-t coacentntrJ til Ihe c.-mf.-i (» of « b. -nie, with the Iniurioa of e police. THE .S 'PIESIHU LAIHES’ PARLuE Comm&ih]i to Uoeqts&lW View of Broadway. TIIS INTERNATIONAL l.lh, moUcMiral of any of IL* Euar Cuna Hotua Or L n .1.,«e,0r ■ ALFRED TRKPMB..Pronator. FREiNCffS HOTEL, CmrroJ IMlor,d(VTJr mit-Sfiar r , the City Ball, Bew lark CUf. THIS HOTEL isconductedontheEcrßopiuv Plar or Lodciro Rooks, and moult ts they ms* i,«or a*r* d, lo the tpacicui Refectory 7 “*• l ° or : ? a^»lo« nn# ctlon there with. ThU popolAr hotel is in the Immediato Ticinitv ~t morcMUtedHttiMat, sod the principal pltSS’mSSn «»1 offer. .Trrjladactß.nt to thoe who ronralt rortn “ c “’ lfcrßi a or Eorop. will bn tarnished, with all tho Information they may delire frc,m ißpoaitton in the purchase nr P *JT ri R- FRENCH, I'rotSJta-, of Rorarr. who a, iro am fall/es many ar» taWrcrtedln»jio6J‘>. nuUdlmd TWWANf UALL HOTEL, amtrrn/A'arroaaad /Vanl/„r< SrtiU, trppctik thc/hrl Tand City HiO, A’EH’ rOSK. on l ?h t p el)rate-»ogs, and Breast barn excited the astonish tucnt of all wbobavo witm-estd Its mar Telloua effect; there is no account o! a medicine, from the earliest ages, furuisLlctg a para 11 01. PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, ALL SI'LAK FORTH ITS PRAISES. The reports from all parts of the world, arbor« they uisk. nae of Dr. Swayne’i Compound Syrup of Wild Chury, ut. questionably proves it to be tbo great ruined v of the age NIGHT SWEATS, GREAT DEBILITY, A.-, We tbiuk there uerer lias Leon a im-didne whiih has ( ,i« en socb mjlveriui ealinfactiuu ma Dr. Svrnyi.c'a Compound Syrup Wild Chuuj. It has stopped night -iwrsta, chf.kt-d deep nested ulrets ol (lie lunjis, raised tbo-e who w c rn l.iM declining with great ireuknes*, wlieu all othej mean* pry* s-1 unavailing. DR. JL 11. KLLIS'JN, Frauklm county, Kt , writes t Lave been engaged iu an active practice of lu< It» years, an ! recommend Dr. Swayne’i. Compound Syrup ~f WitJ Chany In prefrreuco to id I other remedies. In th.’.iuurh dteadej Pneumonia, or Disease of tbo Lungs, and the alarming fit m in.which itappear* In Kentucky. ! regard it as an luvslue hie remedy. Caso of Tbo naa Dixou. Over 5 years bate elapsed, arid h* ■til! remains a hearty man. Rot. JAMBS K. DDRBOROW, Pastor of Berlin circuit* Baltimore Conference, and all tb* principal men haul* st, •Point of Hocks, MJ., have testified to the following KXTHAORDIXAHY Ct fiL. Poist OF Itoccs, Frederick conuly, Md- Db. Swsvßf:—Dear Sir—Behoving It a doty 1 owe to the public, and iu Justice to yon, I have thought proper to make knowu'onooT the niutl extraordinary cures, in my own ease, that has-ver been truly reconlcd. In (he month of Octo’ l>er last, 1 was afflicted with a sever* gathering iu my breast which formed a large abscess, and also cutumtintaitad to my Lungs aud very much affliclwl them, mod discharge] large quantities of corruption, external and luU root M\ breath could also purs through my I.nngs and out through the cavity of my breast with apparent vase, attviid.-d with * viedeut cuogh, day and oighl, loos of appetite, and extreme debility, so that my pbyslriaus thought my caw eutuciy hopeless aud beyond the power of medicine. f ratnaiuedin' this wretched condition ff»i a long time, unUf'l was waited to a mere aktdetou, aud there souiod to be do l«-p« foi nio: but having read iu the public pej-ers id the many wonderful curst performed by yuur Compound Syrvpof it'dJ i rv f immodiaU-ly *eut to Baltimore for fiv r bottlea. and ottle. This Invaluable remedy, prepared only by Dr. SWAfVNK A SON, Seventh st., second door above Market, Pbila. DU. ÜBO. 11. KIA3EK, No. HJ Wood street, WholcssU and Retail Agent. mri."T:d*wT MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES .“OLD IN TItE IS h; \V ENGLAND SfJ'ATES IN ONE VKAH The kkstukative of i*kof. o. j HOOD for restoring hair ja-rf,. tly B |„( pernuneutlt ha* never yet had a rival. Volume after volume nn*htbe given from all parte of the worM iiud from the m,„t lutcll. gent to prove that if Is a perfect R,st.;rali,~- but read tli drcnUr and you canuot doubt; read also the following: Tits llaib. —People have fer ceutnriu* been afllicted with bald beads, and the only remedy, heretofore known, has been those abomiuablo wig*. By a recent discovery of Profravor Wood these ortkieaarobeing fast dispensed with, but a crest many persons still patronUe them, because they have been so often Imposed upon by Hair Tonic* of different kinds To all such persona woearnmtly make the tvqueat, that they will try uuce again, for In Wood** Restorative there is no such thing as fail. Wo know of a lady who was bald, who twd the article a short time, and her head Is now covored completely with thetlnket and most beautiful curls Imagi nable. We know of numerous caeca where hair was ranidlv falling out, which it restored iu greater perfection than it over bad been before. It is also without doubt one of the best articles for keep* log the hair iu good condition, matte* it soft and aloanv removing dandruff, and has proved itself the greatest enemy to all Che Ills that bair Übeir to. * It Is the duty of every one to Improvo thoir personal an' pearence though .urn* may differ In regard lo the wav* doing It; but every ouo will admit that a beautiful head.-I hair eitbei te man or woman, I* an object mneb to be «te , ,““ *her« arc uo mean*that should be left untried to 01-lsiu such a consideration.—llftmuu’j ddrocufc. Phi lu . Coshocton, Ohio, Not. 17,1860 0. J. Wooc. 1 Co:—Oent*; As I hnvo been engaged la wiling your Hstr JlußtdrstWetbolMt season forono otyonr i^ R « M Usckuwou,) and basing experieLad tl.» beueflcial effects of it mrselt, I would Uko to obtain su ageucy for lbs Btat« of Ohio or som« Slalo In th« West should you wish to make such au arrangeraeut, as iTm convinced fArrr u nofAwip rqual to it in fA/ CaiUUStoUa for r*ttor\*gt Ut Aa»r. I bavo been ougagt.d lu the Drug boil ness several years, and bare sold various preparations for tbe hair, but liavo tound nothing tbat restore* tbe no civtivoorgana or invigorates tbe scalp as ««|| as yours. Be ing fully convinced that your restorative la what yon roprv aeat it to bo, I would tike to engage in tbe sale or It. for I am satisfied it most Ml. Yours truly, JL T. STOCKMAN. ffiTUSD, MwU., Pull, fs I«M Paor. 0. J. Wood ACo UeuU: lUrie* Die ro>k] offsets of your Ualr lUstoi alive, 1 with to state, tint finding my hair growing thin, as mill as ({ray, I was luJur M from Kbit I road »n.| hranl, to try llio ai tide prepared by you, to promote ita growth nuJ rbauge iU color as it *u iu youth, both of which it has effected fynDpletciy.-n Iq the operation l bare uiod nearly tbreo bottles. Yours, Ac~, JAM KM FRANCIS. , For sale by GKO. 11. KEYSF.R. HO Wood at, O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 3 lit Y-, (in the (mat N. Y. Win nailing EstablDlioerit;‘,aiid 114 Market «tn«L, tit. Louis, and ad 4 Liy all’yood Drns, giata. fett * ' ‘ > itrtfctjdJiyfta^ JAMES P. TANNER, .">tl Wood Street, I?itt»burgb iteslhe aticottoo of Ins customers and buyers gtnar- *Jlj to bit l&rg* clock of NKW SPKINO GOODS, Uoaghl difoi I lu;a Mjnufkctnreis iu MsscacbaHtlt ft }!>>>• A X.s', OAITEfiS OPERA TIES f &. U'lii't Mian »qi| Cbildioa'i BONNETS, FLATS, and * „ FANCY HATS Men b, l) i>» »ud VoutJj’i PALM LEAF LEU HORN, PANAMA itml „ , „ STRAW HATS. Men », Bof*' »uii Yoalb'a , ‘ WOOL and FOR HATS, AH of which will he fonoJ lu great variety. - > - - -.J*. ladocetneuU offered ta CASU; »nd%roa TIME BUYERS. wrfSid p»ck*|. r public will pleaae . bear in mind. 4K«»* M Church UM, B«4ff*V.£°Jg | ‘ KIYSICXAN