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    ... I f /*,’ ‘ -ii The Nett Tb bathe. Foster's new The*
out, with very neat, comfortable cushtoned seats
An easy flight of stairs winds'op on Fifth street
side to the first ami second galleries, which are
quite commodious, hut slope at a little too great
au angle to permit those sitting back to see all
the stage. The decorations of the building are
neat and rich, without being gaudy. A white
ground, with ornaments in crimson aud gold,
present a very agreeable collection of colors to
the eyo. The boxes ara quite luxuriously draped
and furnished, commanding a full view of the
stage, we should judge. The stage is ample for
any ordinary piece and will accommodate as
many actors as are necessary to produce any
pli»3’. The Drop-Scene is in very good taste and
well painted and designed The arch ovor-tho
front of tho stage te very neatly painted. A
portrait of Washington decorates the key of the
arch, and appropriate ornaments satisfy the eyo
throughout its whole sweep. The ceiling has a
Tory pleasing combination of colors and is
adorned with a fine centre piece. The k.ui en
semble, is decidedly beautiful aud drew a good
many encomiums from those who saw it last
evening. ,
The dresses of the actors last night, wurc cn
tirely new throughout, and were as clean and
neat as was everything else about the building.
Miss Julia M. Cook spoke an opening address,
which at our distance wo wero unable to hear.
And we might add hero that there is one decided
difficulty. Either some of theldrWeof acoustics
I have been violated in the form and construction
of the room, or the unfinished stateof tho buitd
j ing fills—everything with so many repealing
I echoes as to destroy the effect of what, is uttcr-
I ed. Miss Cook was quito enthusiastically ro
' ceived, and after she had ! finished, amid loud
cries for General Foster, lie* came out, and in a
few words thanked the audience for their pre
sence and gave a well deserved compliment to
Pittsburgh mechanics, who, in the spare of six
weeks, had,built so elegant a toraple.
Mr. Bailey was then called with vehemence
during the space of live minutes, but like “spir
its from the vasty deep,*' ihougb called he
didn’t come. When ini the course of the play
he did make his uppcarance he was cheered aud
oheered for some time, as were also Mr. \ ouog
and Mr. Mcßride, and others who bavo beeu
favorites among the theatre-goers here. The
“School for Scandal" was played with a good
deal of success, ihe National Anthem was sung
and all other things done as set down in the
bills, and Foster's new Theatre whs thus duly
opened and dedicated to the Muse A large au
dience was in attenJftce. though the house was
not entirely full.
PITTSBtTRa-H:
TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL is, 1858.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF TIJB OiTY
CjUy and News Items.
Second Presbytebias Church.—A congre
gational meeting was held / last evening at the
Second Presbyterian Church, to take into con
sideration the propriety of accepting the offer
which we have heretofore noted as having been
tnade for l the properly dn which tbo church
building stands, wilhout/the material of the
building. The offer of tl/e Allegheny Baolr was .
$20,000. ;
On motion of Mr. J. D. Williams, Beuj. M'v?, 1 ?’
Esq., was called to the-chair. . M. B-
was appointed Secretary, and the proposition o
thq, Bank aforesaid was then read by the chair
man.
Mr. Lyon moved that the proposition bo ac
cepted. J. E. Brady, Esq., moved an a ® en<J '
raent that the amount read $85,000. James
M’Auley moved to amend the amendtncßt, by
making it $36,000, which Mr. Brady accepted.
.Mr. Copeland moved that the amount read $45,-
tHjO. Loflt.
R. C. Totten moved that the original resolu
tion of Mr. Brady beadoplod* l amed,
James M’Auley, Esq., then offered the follow
ing, which was adopted:
Reaolred, That the Trustees bo instructed not
to consummate a sale until they can purchase a
lot and erect a snitablo building for the above
nameilsum of $35,000.
On motion, adjourned till next Monday even
jug at o’clock.
.Tie Trustees have already offers of lots, at
prices ranging from $B,OOO to $2O,OO<T One of
those is a portion of the Oregou lot; another a
bil'&Nir the old St. Lawrence Hotel
\The National Foi:ndrt. —We see that the
Mayor of Wheeling has called a meeting of the :
citizens to adopt some plan for presenting the
claims of that place as the site for the National
Foundry, which Congress is tolisjng about estab
lishing. We have already in our columns spo
ken at some length about the City of Pittsburgh
as (he best location for such an establishment, in
• lie United States. Wheeling may aud undoubt
edly docs possess many advantages, but we have
all of berg and a multitude besides. Wo have
all the means and appliunceS at hand: abund
ance of men who are versed in the art of making
arcus; millions of bushels of co.il and tong of the
best of iron at hand; means of conveyance to
every part of the Union, both by water and land
carriage, ami a position to which no foreign f&o
could ever so much os-approach. We are con
nected with every point on the Ohio, Missouri
nod Mississippi by water, with Philadelphia,
Cleveland, Chicago and St. Louis by railway
'Hrect, and probably shall Boon be united with
Western New York by railway up the Allegheny
Valley. What other city can present so many
advantages?
Tn « Bedford Inquirer Ims au account of a se
i rousaccldenl ou the Six Mile Run branch of the
Broad top Railroad, in that county, on tho3Utli nil.
tt appears toat two young mon, by tbo names
of Ira Foster and Samuel Long, both residents
of that neighborhood, were employed in loading
cars, and after getting one loaded, thoy got on
tho front of it, and two others got on behind
for the purpose of braking. By some means
the brake would not work, and the result was
that tho car run off; the two men behind threw
themselves off but sustained little injury. The
boys on the front part of the car could not gel
off, and directly the car came in collision with
others st&uding on the track at Riddlesburg
junction. Long had one leg broken above the
knee and Foster one thigh broken in tw»pl3oes,
the other suffered a single fracture and bis left
fool badly crushed.
Collision. —A collision of authorities has
iaken place betwoen'lbis city ami Allegheny,
relative to the repaira upon the aqueduct in the
- latter city. Tho repairs were let by our coun
» oils to Messrs. Blackstock and Rauch who in
the course of thejr operations, os is alleged,
came'within the ordinance against the obstruc
tion 'of streets. Arthur Hobson, Esq., Street
Commissioner for Allegheny city, made infor
mation against tho parties before Mayor Stnck
rnth, and on Saturday the men aL work on the
arch were arrested, and fined three dollars,
each, under the ordinance relative to obstruct
ing tho streets. The case was appealed, and
will probably go before tho courts for adjust
ment. In the meantime the work on the arch
will nocessarilly be suspended until the matter
is settled. .
Tun Rain which fell in such abundance during
Sunday, and for the most of yesterday, has re
vived every thing (except trade). The fields be
gin to loolt green, and the trees to put oot their
buds. We receive from all parts of the country,
the brightcstTisburcncea of great promise from
the growing crops. -From that part of Illinois,
whero amounts of grain are raised,
every newspaper which coroes to us tellß the
same story, and everything is cheering. What
with the vast amount of old CTop lying over, and
the ucw soon to be garnered, our granenes
will bo overflowing in the fall.*
Tor. ,L.\;jcastcr Hanging.— The Lancaster
jr r pr*s has the following item among its inci
, dents of the execution of tho. two negroes-in that
place on Fridayinst: “Among those present we
\nHiceii Senator Crabb, who came in on a letter
from Governor. Packer, lie has a mania, for
seeing people hung, and opposed the abolition
of public executions, on the floor of the Senate,
•because he caid he liked to see men buog.
Does this cribbed Senator also like to see
hills pending for ft long time in the Senate ?
Tiir. Lako Superior mining news Is of no in
terest. There is.prnmueof great things how
over at the Minnesota mine. The Mass mine is
beginning to produce.eorae copper. A mass of
live or seven tons was recently raised there and
nil the indications are favorable to its ultimate
success. r iThe' mines are in general doing well
ood promising welt for the future. The Lake
will open quite early this bcosod, at least a
utouth sooner than usual from appearances a
fortnight since and an increasing business be
done over that of any former year.
Hoy ltnow,tßt>.— Last Saturday evening about
three o’clock, a boy named OUo iJeirieli, aged
1,1.01.1 six aad a half year, was drowned m the
Allegheny riser, helow Ibe bt. Uair Strocl
l.rideo. His parents are anxious that h»s body
should bo recovered, and would Uko that any
one finding it would inform Mayor Weaver oT
the feet, and ho will communicate the informa
tion jo bia distressed parents.
Tub list of contracts forth© Utah expedition
-how that A. M. While’s: Co., of this city, re
ceived a contract for one hundred and fifty army
.wagons, at $l4O. each; Noll & Jlcllwayne, of
this city, one for fifty, nt $l4O each; and ft. H.
llarlly £ Co., one for one hundred sola of har
ness for six mulo teams, nt $4ll 20 per aeL The
sum total of the contract given ..nt in Una oily
exceed $33,000. ___
Rev. Mr. Ysbkrh.—We learn from an evening
: cotemporary that this gentlemtyn, who has pre
\aidcd with so much-honor to his Master over the
First Baptist Church in this city, has received a
call to become pastor of the Oliver Street Church,
New York. Wo do not learn whether or not he
intends to accept it. If he should accept, it
would bo, a great loss to his church and to the
religions societies of this city.
The Pally Prayer Meeting for Business Men
was well atlc.udciLvei!terday. and a spirit of de
votion was manifested in all the exercises ....
'Jbe Daily Morning Prayer Meeting at the Third
is held every morning, from 8 o’clock.
it-Lree quarters of an hoar There are prayer
meetings oil almost .every evening in the week
in some of the churches or the city. We believe
there is one every evening at the First Baptist
■Church. - '
Tux Pittsburgh Theatre shutdown last night.
Same difficulty occurred yesterday, ns we were
informed, between the Stock Company and the
Manageress. They refused to play any more
unless.certain condiliona were complied with
relative to their pay. For this or some other
canso or causes the bonding was very dark and
quiet last evening. ,
c “MAjnf iAi'PArßas" of the FiraEWard, Pills
hargh. publish a notice to the effect that they
will not pay : 'lhcir school taxes until they know
into whose hands the money falls and the pur
pose for which it is spent. ‘ Wo have before
made note-nf tho difficulties in the school board
-dn this ward, and it is not necessary to repeat.
The Presbyterian Cbaich at fiharpsburg will 1
be dedicated on Sunday week to the service of
Almighty God. Several of the clergy from this
city will be present. The church is a beautifhl
structure finished in a becoming-style. No cler
gyman has yet been chosen to bo pastor in this
field of labor which now invites some true and
worthy man to Us charge.
' 1 “ Tax old Butler plank rood between Sbaw’s
mills and Etna, in Shuler township, is to be
flagged with stone entire. Much of it ia al
ready completed, and in time the whole Bailor
plank road wilLbc renewed in this way. - It is
one of the fioestand most desirable improvements
io this vicinity.
Tab Harrisbnrgh Telegraph sajß that the
Canal is now open, and boats are passing upon
it at all points between HnnUngdon and Colam.
bin, and in a few. days the onuro lino to Pitls
hnrgh will he navigable. 1
Attebiiob is! rojnesud fo tho sale of Bank,
BridM and Gas Co. »tock»,-t«a gening, at the
Saleo_tooms, Ka. 64, Fifth St. tj
p. a. Win Anrt’r, Ajiiiis. •
Mn. Jamks Bkyukn has received Ihe appoint-j
meat of collector of canal tolls at Pittsburgh,
vice Morrison Foster, who declined the office, j
Mr. Bryden, we think, acted ns Superintendent
of the Portagp Hoad, previons toils vacation by
tho Ptiulroad.
S. StKr.FRiEO, Ja., late of t lie Avicric.m L'u.-u/jj
published at Morgantown, Va., has deserted the
editorial tread-mill, and will henceforth devote
his energies to the active duties of the (lospel
ministry
ti'LKXsituv I’.rer office if *Sn.\w*; :ow\ tie
fouud to be a great convenience to the people.--
Mr. Wm. Shaw Is postmaster, ami tin* people
are Liglily pleased with both the oftrep apd tho
officer.
Tec last and closing sale of the Urge slock
of Household Furniture Ac , of the Perry Hotel
ou Duquesne way, wilt take place this morning
atlO o’clock, by P. M. Davis.
Cahnaoban's Custom Department—CartiHglmn,
Allegheny City, who has laid tho foundation of a
heavy trade in ready mado clol.hinj’, appears to be
no less successful in bis custom department. To
this branch bo pays special attention, by keeping on
hand tbo latest styles of fme piece goods for both
Men's and Boys.' wear, and having his cutting ex
ecuted with great taste and skill, he furnishes a
good article at a reasonable price, by keeping a floe
grade of goods, and selling for cash. Buyers will
do well to examine his stock and prices. ;
The Diamond Necklace.—Tho famous ufinir nT
the “Queen’s Diamond Neeklace," which made so
much noise jnst before the outbreak of the great rev
olution of 1771>, is about to come on again l*eforotbe
courts of,-paris, the heirs and representatives of
Bcchmer anti Bossangj, tho jewellers who supp’ied
the ncckluco, having brought an action against the
heirs and representatives of Cardinal de Bohan.—
This necklace is almost os famous in its way as the
splendid garments for pvutloincn and youths, made
at tho Brown stt*ne Clothing Hail of RockhiU A
Wilson, Nos, <“-02 and I’.oj Chcstnot street, Phila. t
Ptrasber in Town. —W’c bare been gratiGed by a
call from Frederick Ayer. Ee.p, the busmoiw man o|
tho firm of (.*. Ayer A C<v., Lowell. A short ac
quaintance with tho gentleman convinced un that
ho Doctor'i* skill its compounding his medicines
ono concerned \n tho immense consumption of
i ; but that it takes bosineis talent of o« ordi-
nary measure to px»p them around tho world. Mr.
Ayor, manifestly, hn» these abilities and the suoccs?
of his honio shows that he uses tbera.— Mcmphit
Wormil \V ornsalt—There i» no d*M-ae* rnt>r« coni-
iUt>Q'ikmong children, laid jwl oodo vrhkb *•> lm
fflu tbw skill of tho physician. *' w-rrns. Thwy rae highly
dctrimriilftl to tlic rottstilutiuu; end thair should
l»o carefully gear tied »g*inat by parrna. On tlif first tniui
ileetatlons of symptoms otrry wean* should he ua«*d to ♦ xpcl
them promptlyand iboronchly. M'LanwV V«trmfog«\ pre
pared by Fleming Cro- . of Pittsburgh, Is w*ll <**tAhll»hwl
&s tbe mcil certain, safe und speedy remedy e»n oßwtud Jor
this troublesome and itlAugerous malady: st»<l nil trbo In * c
U-o fnaawpmpm of children eb' -iM keep Ibis In .;ihiab)«
medicine on band. In sddltiou to It' pwi(.«<•( s:tfu;j, if tietci
tuila to produce tbe dneired effect.
• pgjjsnrrhssers trill be careful to ask for I/11. M I.ANEVJ
CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, maoufucturwl by FLEMING
BROS.ofPITTSsrvcn.'PA. All other Veruiifnprt in compHr*
(son are worthless. Dr. M'Lanrt -emilo* Verroifufr*. .also
bis celebrated I.lrcr Pill*, ran now l*. had »r nil re«p>«-t»b1o
dm* stores. Ji>mr grtvin* tcilhoul thesignalurt oj
apl3pUwl«T I FLEMING BROS.
fltnusenunts,
FOSTER’S NEW NATION A I.THEATHE:
Solo lessee slid Manager J C Pu?TK!t.
AiUnesnddtagr A W Voi no
Treasurer Uio.mfiUff ,
kali or ruic*'
I‘rirato Box«r, to bold #l* persons s'■ '■*
Dies* <’irrlf uud Par.-|nette . .. j 1"
Upper Tier
l.|wn»l 7 ..'rlork. C-muneu.-w »l bslf p'l't
Brilliant success ol tbit NcwTbest/H sud Company. A
crowded and brilllsnt sadivDce last rvrinng testified lb**ir
admiration sud delight by HJIbUTd UK A PPLAIMK Tbs
•whole of UieUnmellsd Kt-nlc Company iiiiiirersslly pro
nooticed the l*c*t tbit erer in Kiiisbiifttb) vrlll
Aphuar to Bight.
first sppeersufe in thi* fitj <d Ibe popuUr triufedlnnsml
Usdiiig actor, Mr. WALTER KEKDLK. s»l»o will appear io
bis ttvorlferfd« of •it Mr. IV. II UAILEV Io
two character*.
TUESDAY EYENIXU, Aj>rll ISth. ISOM. will U
the cel*l>rat*d tragedy, in 0 acta. Ui-
Ufrinan of PcLIlUr, t-ntUled
TIIU lIOUII K II H
Ciiailra <1« Moir . . 4
Ooont ilo M<*>r
lUllor
Amelin
illfls Emil; WniJp>;r<i» c
Orchratr*
Turauclade with theC-»awvJ;. lu two acta, POlitl-1
NAVAI, engagements.
Grand Medley Dam*'-
Oveitnre
Adinirel Kingston.
Sirs. Pontlfci
fyrhn tn»n«ffenient has much pleasure in announcing
(list an engagement fpoeltitely for four nights only) h»*
been effected with tho greet Hhaksperbin Comedian, Mr.
J. H. UACKKTT, who will appear 10-morrow evening,
log tbo first appearance Ir tins city lor lour years.
Tub great popularity of llostetter’H Stomach
pitrerr, prrp* >■»■«». by the eminent physician. Dr. J Dtwtet
ler U unbounded. Dally d**t be receive Ibavolantary to«t
tlmnnUlsof tho afflicted, who have be-n cured of long
standing disease*. through tho use ol the “hitlers, - and dal
lr ihosaleofthiamedidu®l* increasing, and extending it*
eid ere of uefulnras among sufT-riDg humanity. for re
moTing all morbid mattor from Uu> stomach, regulating the
bowels, strengthening th<* entire body aud imparting >igo»
and tone to the entire human system, it catnot Us equalled.
We would recommend all who are afflicted ’rith any of
these terrible diseases, to immediately,»•«*»»* * ** ll * °J
the Bitters,and tbeir ailments will rauisb Uko suow u* •••
* Bold'’by*Druggists everywlwre, and by lIOSTKTTKR A
SMITH, Lie Proprietor*. K*«- Water or Fi«'Ht “la
tmdtalswT _ .. -
Iron and Gnlvantxlng }\ orfc« *>J T S “' r e ‘
rpiifi MoKEESPOHT imhaiion nos
-1 81A HHKKT IKON MANUFACTORY. Oalraulwog
Works and Shovel factory, iu McKeesport, near Pittsburgh,
IVuu.u Tiie-H works Oill make fifteen hnudred toils p-r
veer. Cc*i mines nt th* works. Steamboat andl juulroau
comninnicatiou. Apply to R. D. QILI'IN,
apTrlmcl* Wilmington. ,^*w * r “-
CEMENT. —We me now prepared to con
tract for 111- delivery cl foi.nullovillo Hydraulic Ce
ment either, In barrels or hags. The quality is equal if not
superior to any uvtmflured In this market, and tbs prico
|nw. [tnrSOi WATr A WILSON, No. *J6B Liberty si.
EGGS —-SO fresh Eggs received and,
for sale S« No. !M> Liberty street.
; np 7 RIDDLE. WWTS A CO.
POCKET MAI'S for 185*, of Pennsylvania.
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois. Kansan, Nebraska. MUeonrl,
Irma and Minnesota, f«.V safe by W 8 HAVKN,
o p 2 Cornsr Market snd Second streets.
TTON'S MAGNETIC POtVUEK—K«r the
I i destruction of insects, such a# bed bugs. mekroarhes,
mrrthß fleas, ants, mosquitoes, flies, tdaal Inserts, rermin on
fO ,U and solmaU, just
kgs Lard, 15 bide Eggs,
Tfldo AdpKodo Kyo Tlonr, 2do Beam., 10 do K.. 11
30 nffh Timothrwsed, 2«J bx* W.R. Cli.ew,instore
SSffi “.X “hMUta .r,.
Solution oFcTitkaxe or maun esi a
snt to the taafo, constantly on ha JO3 fIEMING*S,
mrtl i-net ofthe Diamond And Marketst-__
—RI'NI’H La.uOIANTIU.AS now open
J UUEPJITiBqBCJtm^
TVfEWWXLIPAPERS ClH’an^-Sull
fc7 WoMit. W. P. MARSHALL* CO-
iCTEW SATIN I’APEKS-At!2o f™ 1 ; 5
per roll for m!« br _ W. P MABSHALt A CO.
EWCJOI.O IJAPl J A P KII — At M ccnts, lor
> iftle bj npt» V. P. MARSHALL & CO.
STATUARY AND” PAlNTlNG—Picturca
ofCUr, Bnrhanen, WMbiajtton, Fraafcllfl.
, Ac., tor «»leby »|4 W. P. MARSHALL t CO.
HIDES.— 1301) prime Dry Flint, justrec’d
•adiorcalvbr fePRIKQER nARBAUOB * CO.
_.. . -■ . . ■ITV" "
£OUR—I2OO bbls. extra family ini'frttns,
and fey «al» by &PKIHPER lURBAPOS * Cp.
CUQAH— I2S hhda. N. O; Sugar for sale by
rm tlotd * co,ira wood *tmt 1
Telegraphic
COXQRESSIOXAL
Washisoton Ctrr, April 12.
Hot re.—On motion of Mr Clark, of Missouri, im
mediately after tho reading of tho journal, the Douse
adjourned (n order to afford members an opportunity
of attending tho funeral ceremonies of Mr. Benton
this afternoon.
Nearly all tho members lingered in tho hall after
the House adjourned, conversing either in groups or
in their seal*. They were startled by a fight between
Mr. Craige of Nurth Carolina and Mr. Helper, the
author of a book, called the Impoading Crisis, form*
erly of North Carolina. Thoy had just before been
angirly engaged in conversation. Crowds rushed in
ami separated tho combatants while they were enga
ged ia dealing each other heavy blows. Mr. ilolper
was temporarily taken in charge by the Sergeant-at-
Arrns. A number of ladies who were on tho floor at
tho time were very much fiigbtcued witnessing tho
.disgraceful proceedings.
A pistol and knife were found on the psr«on of
Mr. Helper after bo was taken into custody. He bad
however made no-attempt to use them. At an in
vestigation' into tbo affray hold this afternoon, Sena
tor Hale and Montgomery Blair appeared as his
counsel. The justice held' tho accused to bail to
keep the peace.
Senate.—A message was received from the Ilonse,
announcing its adherence to the amended Kansas
Bill, and q.lso the passage of the Deficiency Appro
priation BUI.
Mr. Qreen, of Missouri, gave notice that he would
call up the Kansas Bill to-morrow, at l o’clock.
Mr. Rale, of N. 11., presented a petition from In
mates of the Military Asylum at Washington, asking
f.>r n subsistence, instead of continuing in the Asylum.
Thoy romplaio cf abuses in the Asylum. The peti
tion was referred to a Special Committee, with power
to report a Bill, and to send for persons and papers.
Tito Senate adjourned, to attend the funeral of Col.
Benton.
Wasrinktos City, April 12.—Tho cays tho
President hod a protractod interview with Mr. Ben
ton on Friday night, and tho latter afterwards ex
pressed his exceeding gratification at tbo visit Mr.
Benton spoke of his extreme solicitude for tbo con
dition of public affairs, and his painful sense of the
iiuminont dangers which threaten tbo country. lie
exhorted the President to rely on Divine support aud
guidance, and not upon that of man, who would de
ceive him. Tho remains of Col. Benton will be taken <
to Missouri, going by the way of the relay over tho
Baltimoro and Ohio Railroad to Wheeling.
Washington Cm*, April 12.—The fumcral
services over the remains of Mr. Benton wore at
tended by the President and his Cabinet, the
loreign minister* and members <>!' both Houses.—
The remains were placed npou the cars fur trans
mission to St. Louis.
WamjisotoN Crty, April 12. —Senator Bigler, to
day, presented to,Abe President the tender, from the
Adjutant floncrul of Pennsylvania, of aregimtut of
volunteers.
The Cabinet held a long Cabinet session to-day,
ommencing at 'J o’clock, in reference to the affairs
if Utah. It 14 said that the President contemplates
ending a message to Congress on tho nubjcct.
St. Loin*, April 12.—C01. SL Vrain arrived yes
terday from Santa Fe in advance of the mail, and
report* that CapU Morey had loft the camp ground
forty miles from Fort Union, on the JSth ult.: had
about 1200 animals, mostly uuile?, an abundant sup
ply of forago, and plenty of provision? for men. Ho
had lilt regular troops, and the same number ef herds
lucp aud mountaineers, with him, and expressed his
entire confidence in being able to reach Camp Scott
without difficulty. He intended to travel slowly, so
as to keep tho animals in good condition, but expec
ted to join Col. Jobnsoo bofote the Ist of May.
Sr. Lui April 12.—The learns tba 1
it liurricnno passed over the (own of Barlooville, Ar*
kuusos, on the 27th ult-, blowing down uearly every
house in the place, killing twenty-five per»»n?, nnd
wounding a great number.
Sanokckt, April 12.—The storm and high water
yesterday caused considerable damage to dorks,
store?, houses, and lumber yard*. The Cleveland
nnd Toledo Railroad lost nearly two.thirds «f tho
cribbing across the east end of the Bay; also one mile
of track near Port Clinton. Trains will bo able to
resume their trips in three days. The water is not
kuonn to have been so high for many year*.
Pitilai>eLi'tiia, April 12.—A mass meeting of the
friends of Henry Clay anil opponents of the present
administration, was held this evening nt tho Nation
nl Hall, for the purpose of celebrating Henry Clay’*
birthday, and moving in the establishment of a na
tional party. A scries of resolutions was adopted,
expressive of a firm determination to maintain lh«
right against all encroachments upon the privileges
of freemen. - -
New Orleans, April 12.—The river continues
very high; it ha? rtin over the levees in several places
on this side of tbo rive? near the city, but all ha* been
repaired. Oo tho opposite side, a crevaaso of 3<W feet
has occurred, overflowing plantations. Other crevasse*
above arc reported, each doing immense damage.
There was a heavy rain yesterday, which completely
flooded the streets of the city for two hours. The
wind was very high.
Naw York, April 12.—The Bank Statement for
tho past week show? an increase in loaus of $209,-
ilOil; increase in specie, $606,000; increase in circu
lation, JUt.OoO; incraaso in withdrawn deposit?.
s6?i),oimj decrease in nominal deposits, $23,000.
Loci.- \ April I_.—-Five and a half feel water
in tbo canal, and rising. Weather showery: wind
sutrh-Wcfi; mercury O'-.
A National Corsv ration of the Young Men s
Christian Association is t*» asseinblo in Charleston.
S. C., ott tho 17tit inst
TheSouthcm Secession from the New School Pres
lyterian Church met at Knoxville, Tcnn.. on the
21 of April. Tbey adopted the Dine of “The
I'nited Synod -.f the Presbyterian Church of ibo
United Slates of America." The United Synod
will hold their next meeting in May IS'<9,in Lynch
burg, Vn.
TeleKrwptilc market*.
New luhx, April 12.—There i* bat little Inquuy f..r
C„itoi, end prior* are week; 6W bale* *old. ►‘tour beery.
Mice 14,000 tbt»; Ohio rh-diued tr; salt* et |4 T M@4,»U
Wheat quiet; f*«W bosh *i.U; Soatheru re.l
while sl.2i*£l,W; Chicago Spring $l. Com ha* declined;
Bulee l*o.iiCK) bush; mixed Wt»l»i nis nominal nt 70c. Bxr.-n
quiet Butter steady; Ohio I2ftl7c. Sugar aWadt; Orlcnni
Muc»'i*lo C‘ v Cofl«* firm and buoyant:
;muO bag* »old at lOiilU. Freight* dull; on Flour to Liv
erpool laufU on Gruiu li </ 4 J; 4D Cotton ’
Stocks firm and higher; Chicago eud Kock lileod, itr’t
Cumberland Coal, 18: Larrudae ami Milwcmkl*, 9 1 ,£; Mlchf
pur Bontbern. i'.; N. S'. Oeulral, Pennrylrauia Coal.
• Ok: Reading. 41»V'; Virginia Sixes, WIJJ; Misaouri do S3 l j.
SJlrli. Central. Erie, 2i>: Cleveland and Pittsburgh, it
KaiLIDtLPUII, April 12 —Theraio to-day has materially
restricted operation*. Tb* receipt* of cluverawd are over
fur theacaaon. and the aat** only in » ■mall way at {4<A
J,2r*. Flout firm; sale* <•( anperflna at $4,3?%; extra at
<4 <S2U; and extia family at i4,7Gv*G-. Rje Flour at
fco’, ii Meal at same figure. Wheal dull, an t price* favor
tuvora; axle# red at sl,iM@l.<)9,-aad white at $1,30" Ilya
contlnu** in demand. Corn arrive* freely, and has declined
3c; fil/OU buah yellow sold at 70c. Oata declined to 3*c. No
chaugo In Ororene* or Prorialona. SVllllkj Him at‘.‘l to
21% c*ula.
CrvctSKiTi, April 12—Flour dull and 10c lower »»!*•
I gnu bbta at for *uj>*rtiw. SVhUky ha* ad
vamM to lfl'.Jc with «*l*e of I.IX-0 bids Frovtaioti* are
firm and iratitrally held above the pi Ires ufbsrod by luyert;
not much done; aalea 2UO bbl* Me** Pork at {16,7b; IOH.tKXi
n*a hulk pork at G%r and 8' /4 c for Should*) a aud Sides, and
lUO lib'l* llaron Side* at & ,r, hut very little to b# had et
the** prices Business la active M»U*y i* tight; eit-haug*
dull. Lot not lower, Tbo river ha» ilseu 18 lucli*-*
BxLTiuogr. April 12— Floor it doll; Ohio ia nominal at
44,37, and City Mill* at Wheat la dull and michsug
i d C>ru is aUa*ly; rale* ofyollon at i'.7(u>t*9, and while at
«ru£iw. Whisky steady at 2L621U Proriaiona hnoyeul
snd c-loalng tviib au advancing tendency; bulk aboobb-m CJI
~j 7; aud side* 8-Ji<£ri»c; bacon rue*# i>ork {li. uud
pi Hue s!*»,£>. Lard lie>i®lO}'it.
Mr. Walter Kfvbl«
...Mr W. 11. IUJI-y
Mr Henry 1. ISa»‘'»ui
...Julia M. Cook*
PBRUVIAW BYRTTP!
I’rolrtlcd Solution of I’rolosiile of Iron,
Having successfully passed tho
ordeal to which n*w disrovcrlea in tho MutcrU 3U*dl
r« are suhJecbMl, must now ho rrenived u* an aotalihshed
Medicine. Ita efficacy Incnring
.Mr. W. H. Bailey
Mrs. 3. 11. Kevd
DYSPEPSIA,
Affections of tbc Liv«*r, Dropsy, Neuralgia
Broochilis und Consumptive Tendencies,
liisordered State of the Blood, Boils.
Scurvy and the Prostrative Ef
fects of Lead or Mercury,
General Debility, and all Dis
eases requiring a Tonic, or Altera
tive Medicine, is now beyond question.
Tna proof* of it* afllcacy aro to niiroemua, ao wall nnlhun
ticated, and of inch peculiar «oßrrer» can
uot reaaooahly haaiUt* to rocrlve th# pmffered aid.
Tha Pamvlao Syrup dor* not profaM to be a cnrtvall, t*nt
lu range I* axtcOßlrei, berattM manydlaMSM, apjiaranlly
uoliko, are Intimately related, and pioceeeding from ofifl
conar, tuay be cured by one remedy.
The cU*a of dlaeaac* for which the Pyrap pruvldea a core
luprn liely that which ha* su often battled (he hletiext ori'vr
lurdlcal aklll. TUTfacta arc tangible, the witnees.* arv
acceaalMr, :md the wfrty mid eflkacy of the Syrup Inrnu
truvi'rtlble.
.rov,-ii,L*ir.
Tb'/*« who may with for an oplui-.u from dialntireataJ
ru-rson* reepecling the character of the Syrup, cannot (ail
lo beaatiaflod with the Mloarlug, among mimurotti
nUU In the hand* of the agenU. The rlgnatnrea are Ihoae
of geutlenifii well ku«>wn lo tho community of Boatun, und
of tho higbeit ryapectahilUy.
The haring thebeuaßclal efTocia
..r0,,, ■•p,ruriaD Syrup," do uot headate to ivcoiumrud it
lo (ho attention of the public.
From our own experience, aa well a* from tho testimony
of other* whoao lotelllgtnce and integrity are altogether
unquestionable, wehate no doubt of lUefllcacy in taacof
Inrlnient Diaoaaa* of th* Lungs and Bronchial I'uMgM.
Djxpejwliv, Liver Complaint Bropay. lndee.l
it* effect* would bo Incredible, hut Irom the high character
of tboae who boT* witnessed them, and have volnnlocred
rh.ir teatimoßT, aa wo do onra, to Ita rwtofntlfe power
SerJOWN WKRPOINT, THOMAS C. AMoftv,
THOMAB a. DKXTBIt, BISTER HARVEY,
a n KENDALL, M. D., JAMK3 a DUNN,
°4MUFX MAY, Ret. T. WUITTEMORK.
ft is veil known that the medicinal effect of Protoxide of
Iron i* loet by even abrief exposure to eir, end that to H4IK-
Tais a solution of Protoxide of Iron, withoot farther oxida
tion, ha* been deemed ioipeaeible.
In tbo Peruvian Sfrnp tbl*desirable point la attained by
courixatios is a wax atroax ORfcxowti; and tbisaointloD
mar replace all th* proUxarbooM**, bltret**, and Urtretea
of liie Materia Modica. A. A. JIAYES, M. D.,
Aaaayer of the Slate of Boston. U. S. A.
Sold by N. L. CLARK A CO, Proprietor*, No. G Wai«r
street, Boston. Retailed by all DmgxUta.
Da. GEO. H. KEYBER, No. 140 Wood street, sign of the
Golden Mortar, A gent for Plttouurgh. apl3-d*w6mT
GOODS—Those desirous of purchaa
1/ ing anything in th* Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Dom*»-
tic Dry Good* line, will please call and examine our lar.e
ar.d'well aeaort*d stock of Spring Uooda, which are now be
incsold very CHEAP for CASH.
5 C. HANSON LOVB,
mr27 formerly Lore Brcau No. 14 Merkel »tnwt
LEATHER —200 aides N.' Y. Red Leather.
fer by t»l*> JOUN FLOYD 4 CO-
S'TILERA’L'US —B> boJ.es pure Salcratus,
wocj.
—APANNKD TIN, of the best quality, for
B EED SWEET POTATOES—B bbls. Leb»-
COMMrmiE OF ARBITRATION FOR FEBRUARY.
P. R. Bxcxot, V. P-, Jons j.Hiunm, Batina,
Jocepu It. Iltnrrea, Acstrs Booths.
WeeklyßevlewerthsPittttrar{bMsrket l
\ Reported specially for the PUtdmrgk GuseUe. J
Prrrsacaoa.Tccsi>AT, Aran. 12, ISil
Tbs busine** or the week past bf* been moderately brisk,
although not Munich so as the eresoa might warrant os in
ex|*ctlog. Tb* river* had got pretty low, bat heavy rains
of Saturday and Somlay have brought them opto Hood height
agalo, and revived the activity at the wharf.
A great deal of lumber was run out ou thelaU tire,
hot thh great man of it weut on to markets below. Very
llulu hat t**n sold here, the yards being nearly full, sad
tb« raKsmou were not willing to take the low figure* offered
them They have probably gouo furthoronly tofu re worse.
The »t-iauu ha* beeu a l>ad oue. In this respect, both on the
Allegheny ao*l Susquehanna
The run of Pig Metal wat u«t large, but a «• iwdJerable
|K>rtiouor itdiaa lieen disposed of at rates quoted la our
market report.
Tbo Flour and Produce market remain almost unchanged
Tbo demand i* fair t>ut not active, and there U u total
absence of all speculative movotoonts.
Tho tnon-y market is unchanged. Tho little uow paper
shut is making keeps the banks supplied, but they are not
doing all they are üble or willing to do. To ail undoubted
borrowers, therefore, the market Is <*asy.
The n«wa from the eastern cities is tbo aaojo os before —
money is plenty and gi*«l paper scarce. The imports cou
tinuoto fail off, but so do tue exporta, and the foreign de
mand tot our produco is by no means eucoaiwgiug.
The growing wheal crop looks finely everywhere, and th?
farorablo weather has induced farm ore to put in a largo
breadth of Spring crops. Tho prceenl lain com-* rery
uppMrtuuuly lo set obd and forward their labors.
ASHES—No inquiry. Potash nominal at o'/ 3 . aod Pearls
at GftCU. Soda ,V«ii is sternly at
APPI/KS—The supply i* for tbo present light, and tho lots
ou tho market duruuc thu week hate eold freely at
$2,00 as la quality.
HOTTER AM) EGGS—Tho le. eipUot Butter, are light
and tho market rather firm; of packed at M&ll, rom.
in»o to good Rollllpd 14, aud choiui do Eggs are
very pleutv; tho receipts for tho east but week were Uuu
hhle and this market waa ao welt supplied that the market
drooped to 7@B —closing yesterday at
BACON— I The market is quite firm; sales uf Shoulder* at
7> ifrt'T?!, cash and tltnc, Sides 9 X ,£ western Hams &)'; city
do and Sugar Cured do 12}£
BUOKWHEAT FLOUR—Almost unsaleable; a few lots
disposed of at 7Sc V
UKANB—There is a tnoJerntc inquiry for prime small
Whita Beans at $1,25 in small lots; large White are quotod
it sl.oo.and mixed at T.VtW.
BUCKETS AND TUBS—Tho following are manufacturer*’
-atea at Kallstou: Buckets, common and 3 hou|>od. $l. 60
util <1,90; extra large Tub*. 2 and 2 hoops, and $7,7.V.
So. t Tub*. Jd.uu; No. 2 do, $5,00; No. a do, fl,7b; No. 4
io. S4,UO. Kei lurs, No. 2, caah, par futnh. Sales
>f Buckets in the retail way nl g'2,oCk«)s2,l-’.
BROOMS—there ia a lair supply, and pi ices range from
$1 2i per dozen fer common to $3 tor choice extra, iutrruio
dlotc grades rauglug ncordiugly.
COKDAOK —
Manilla Kopo, coil, 13 c ft tb Manilla Hope, rut, 14 c ft ff>
Hemp Rope, re-11, 15 c ft th While Rope, cut, 16 c fi B>
Turn'd IL-jki, coil, 14 c ft lb Tarrrel Rope, cut, 10 c ft lb
Packing Yard, line, 13 c ft O PuckJUK Yai ii.com 12 • ft tb
BKP CORDS—Mauilla, 's2£l&s3,7o ft d -r
llriup. ft coll. 12 «t P).
PLOUGH LINKS —Manilla, ST da ft dor. Il»mp, TOc
LOT TON YARNS —Price ni U t r- .jiu.lv.i;
PoPst> TURN
Nos. Gto lOlui linivt;22 e V Ibj N» 15....
No«. 11 * 12 Cc-plb N«». it...
No. 13 No 1 8..
No. u aciift|so.Tm.
No. 16 .20cV“>iNo.2f..
nozc.l Tia.*'?,
.12<-y dnsjN". ti. -
It t j» duz No.‘X ji..
10 c V Joi No. I* -V.
t» e *i a»zj &
itiitmsHs. f;
No 1 - ... Jf_- *v o V >•»
No 2 - - £ K|2r *J«>
CIIKESK—A limited ii».|idty Imm %• retail and cmmtry
raJa at h(-j! for p«»l \V\ it. C
CANDLKi AND sjUAl I —Cuodlo* arjfeteadj at our qnol a.
Jun* dipped 12, mould I•„’!£ ami udainaotiuo 20.
Soap rciuHin* hi before, nleftd.v »t 6 r>r common, foi
Palm, and 10 tor Sawyer* Toih>t aod Ca&lilo, ** ,r *l°
Cltomiral Olive. and 7 for do Oflnuan.
DIUKD liEnV SmaU/alcnot n«iw by the tierce nl IliV,
DIIIKD KRTIT—A moderate tupjily ahd market hardly
> lii tu for|appl<v which hare s>td in lard* lota at uml
i the small »ny at jl.-'IT l*»arl.cfl nrJ warn' ut
1.75. \
PEATIIURS wf note sah-a of prime isAsixm, nti arrival,
I 4*. iMit iq small lute; horn atolp UllJ are held
FKKD— W- .|ii.»to F.-a-l. on arrival, within the rang*
1 40(c.50 l x Ilian. Short*. Shlpstufft anti Middlings.
Klitil—there la aUga uoJ regular demand for Mvkartd
No Il.largi-. at Jll.idil'J *1 bl.l. ami SO.Uo fiVlf 1*1*1; Midi
raxUening White Ki»h, ordinary JlOtrfdl; I,*ke
ynpiTi-.i d<> {I 5. half do ordinary s.V2f><c£3,7l>; do lalio
But*>nor, 1".~* Tiutit, l-ll" s , _* r 6oe£f IQ. • t'mJh.-li
r'lAd'l! A very tirfht supply from first hW da. and
•alee of super at i-1.77 ''pf-’V'-ili nod *ltm at f.'lV i
Soiu« sales also ot •‘hoi* r down river family t-Xtr.F 54,.'77
From stem-. sties ol super at *Xtr» 0 U ,uu-,a
fl.l'J and famriy do at j 4.£**.Cs4.M V
OKAIN Oats ar>- in raodernte supply, and mi
•irrhtl nt -’Tu.-’S—mainly at U 7. fnaa, rules at " n
wharf, and 43y£4i from store Krr In demand
from first hands and hi from store. llakikt nominal nt
Wur*T Is in ps*d request at 7 at in equality, acti {<lllllo
While hWxW)
(iltOCKltltl*—Th* Fngar market it firm, and saliva are
making to the count ryjtrade at H. sriili a tendency to advAnre
Mulassra. sales to rcuntiv at ST J«7 Oofle* is steady nt luu
l'.’ 1 ,. ai.d Kin at Sl-^r/
~UAH rif’K—th« l<.H«irtiig nr** Hie .juoUii-na for wroruVt
iron tuL.ui,;: *
Per F.-.U j
I 1 urh «J»« Pipe. 32 rtS
(i “ 2 - - .. M) 4- ;
“ riM - - . PO r !
!»!? ■• t - -u» ;•
i:j •• - •• 1.00 *♦
it >i - « .... » iW \
. 26 •• J
Hutjj'. t in tbi' vtiatouiu-y .ltifonnl. k
UO.MiXY—I» light «j,J sale* tu Ihn rrtail IrmJe
**•» * M
HAY—ft t»lr rupplj nl anil*!, B n-l Mira ml |lQs|l4 y tcm
Hll>Kf—Tli.'ie l« iinfhaugr. eirppt iu Jr> IfM■-* wh»'h
■r lower, ««Ira «.t |/i.tn «t V vrwn' ailt.'J a« C And
• j flint ml Hu Ki - .
IRON A NAlLS—Hi*we i»* Terr light bnt r*f .1
:lt'!> mr*. ntwliajipsJ, ai.il »i> r..j»-at utir ■lujtutl.jn* .
»C. I e'IILXH icon. \
Common Par Iron per ft "Sniper po«r».| .
Junimtn “ “ t'v n«>op won. i
Iron Pin** Winir* . 4 1 *! Inrh ' *o*4^
•• “ ?UU . 4 I>.; •• " 4)2
"AU* » *’ ” *r<
10.3 lo 1M Nailr %. tr £ . l.f.t - “ lA*
SJ to W •• Unwlt | !**u. moos.
IF«n"vNiii.Vb'« S.7SBo*l quality , .. •* 0 4 £
<V| » 7-1 - •• 4,'ilj mrrest* *!*!> *qC*Re •
n •• •• i.btilv luib y ft su
n •• . 4.7bW •• •• :i>i
IJ! . . ". "™ - «v.
IW F. ■)!.
Inch lias I’lja- .. 7 rl«
rut bar
I 3!-| Hois* 1 b) 3 7
1.0 47!.; 3Uj
|i»*ndy Tiio, IV* b) V
<SM 710 hii-1 imh VW;
Mkl?add;« True lb and 1*;
M file and £; iu 4
Ft 4ler Kiiuls %i tb . »'4 d-- ■' ’>• 1 »»••! !*-»
SHLRT IIUN I by "Vie A‘i lU 4 l ;
N,« IS. It, 1... lr>« 17 f* fr. 4 J
~ IS. 3D 33 •24 - t* i
- ‘iC .... . . . •• ovj
t.fcATHKi: Matkel doll si.J qn.l.i.e* aro .|n .t
•My lo* el We 5 u..10 i«
Bed fluauiat/’Pole -p B> 2>-s2f.
SIRQgDUT •• *' sfl<s27
Upper Ma/lw T- -J«.7 430&®
blidle " J.TGfiy42
Skirting Loalbor $ lb
llaruus* ~ “.2'#34
LARU-Th.ro ars no large ttnnsaitlonv; nU »d cvunlry
No I i»i «ud > ity do Ht in
felted mRK— 11m advanced.and i» n.'» h*lil at Jlb,76(?j I
£ 17 , anil in lb* small v»*j at $17.50 I
Ul L—TtKrr u t (aii liic*l ilonMDil Mr L«'JO.I No. 1 at
A 5, amt Ni> 3 «l 75. I.insis*] Oil U steady at til
Pl/TATOK-'—The market is *«-ll supplied, but lb'* demand
baa been good; sale* im arrival of Keds. at 32i<pXl and Ne t
tlialinorks at 40. flout store salts of Reds ul 35, nuiedlofsat
40, au*l Netbaiioocks at 45
|*|«i ftIETAL —Tbs receipts ol Allegheny wetsl have
been mainly dis|*ooed of as follows. 700 tons "Si Cb*rl««'ut
(37; 50ti do “Clinton" at £39; 3uo do ‘•Eagle," and 300 do
"piku" at uud soluu other lots, uol uauied at |36/<i
(3*l,oo—all six nuo.
HEEDS—Tbe receipts of Clover are about over, Mil w*>
bote a few sales of small lot* at and from at«ru
at (5,0/v sales iu Ihestnall way frumstore st (5,25. Tlmotby
•tales of prime r.t(2,00 on arrival, and ft mu store v.-iy dull
at s2.2s<<a£2,fe> Ha* la steady ut £l,Us«:r(l,lu.
HALT—a steady dofusnd mud sales at previous rsto*—
(1.63 f..r N<>. I and (1.70 Tor extra.
TALLOW—sale* of rutlgli attl and rendered at 9.
WINDOW UIA&9— prices are firm, aoJ we rei>t*al *.n?
quotations torUiosuatl eft***, city nukeox3 and 719,
ia,od; Bxlo, $3,76: Bxll toDill and 9*43 to losli, $4,20;
Bxl3 u* 9x13 and 'Jilt to 10x15, (U<o. Tlmae are net caab
price; country brands range WrenWs box !m. Kor ttie
suco-dlng io.hliuiu etzne, 10 $ cent discount olt
WHITE LEAD—firm audio steady detuaud at (2,00$
keg for ptin* lu «>il, and dry 9e $ tb, anbjeet to tbe usual dis
count Red M<ail Hj.4/1*59, Del, and Litharge b#.
WIIIHKY —Sales of I taw at llrrtlfled isslnady
_
Wr .'I Sink.-. n> 4 in h
utl Icn^itix
Tiijdat, April la, IWH
BKKV K?—TW io«xipt# wem'.'-VO head and tlie hntrhera
U J (tcalrm look 6-0 nl :u,i Kluss. <«|nal tn(*4U net, uno
i two lot* of ( tu-ico going at ltiu( rate* for good
irdiutn l" prime «rrp
SHEEP—Of the 17‘XJ bead oßiTtd.fjOO were Bold, nt pnnw
aoirlng fr 3«t4'iiß r ”“
The fur<in cont-vU)«I2H-0 head. lint only - •■i wi-ra
1.1, at gu**, the rent going eswt.
fT. 1-"L'IS per New York —WU dr hide*. 4'dii ike and 311
l.bla i-otatoe*, 10 cak baron'Clarka A ct». 3'iTJI pea hoik meat
»J W Jackeon: D»1 dr bid**, J Lnugbiiu; 4V do, S gr do, 2
bin feathns, 2 do seed, 8 Haihaugb; 40 ale hid*. A Wood
j*i- dr bldia UtiUugr; WMdo, Doliell A c«, 264 do, l bx J A
WRw; :«) loot metal, Singer, Hartman to,
ST. LOUIS p*t Marengo—'*? ak* wheat, Kennedy A tho
C'atddn wliiakc) . Knox A 62 do, IMa. k A U’aid; 32 do, J
M’Uenry; J.O U>i* Hour, (Ltrdluer. IliT do.tltalam A Tbotuiu
6 bx* Keijuedy A <o; 2 do, uwoera: 1 rxk.lkg, Whitmore
Wolf Ac<r, 116 ski wheal, 10 elk bacou, 12 pkg*. 24 dr and
10 gr Jii.Jea, II aka wwd. M’Btnel Anjer: 5* *►*«• *eed. I.yuo
Sb-it* A »<-. bl-I» lard,l 1 ' caks rural, Seller* A t pkg*
Ihllow, Wilson k Hortoan; 2 bxa. Palutar A ro: I ■ s tt* hnriin
V 2 caka do 1* bx«, 163 bgH wheal, 100 floor. 31 lona, and hi
cake do lo pkg*, :-V aka dr frnlt, 1607 dr bides, 4 bx*. 3<Jc*ks
bacon, Clarke A co; 44 tike, and 2S cak. 2 b\« md ?
«r IJM'IB nrr Cllllon—22S bid* pork, 1 bbl butter. 2
egra -23 dr lndea, Clarke A rtr, 260 Md. aaud. « hi. do
n,,™. Uid»rJ. * ™ « p burc ra J". Jo. 1 «k «~i. a
IU,l„li C l, i ro; 20 l.i. 11 • ■> ■(». .!•
M'UngMiu; no alt* wheat, Kennedy & !».», 100 lons pijf
metkl. (Jrafl, fcennult A co.
CINCINNATI t*er Potomac—CO hhd tonr, 74 bbl molar
JotoiVum,. ni-mm * ™ lohbj ■>»»&«* «*£7 IJI.K
moving. M’BiidoAw 4 bbl |ii|«mr, l-ittla A r.. 20.1 bbl
ft-,nr Wallace: 441 do do, Knox A M Kec; 2*l all* wheat
K-nid j i Dro, Stl Jo <1... a 2, bbl no.ir, St ilo p.lriw 13
b,.f»ib,r % d.rk.4co; Clcbra, lUk'inll, * »
KbbllWm'.fii'loo: a b|W «ru, JVuJrop; to bbl
11.,n0r, VVoll: 100 Jo wbl.k.J, Kollcr. 100 Jo flour, Llujuj
74 lea lord, Seller*; W c»k .houldm. lloawy A VYeltr, C lc*
ham, ShoeobeTßer.
CINCINNATI par Oladialor—lß4 aka pOtnlors, 23 bbla
, C 3.,10 bbl, «bl.krj, t bbd. i™. cl "k» >k<
(MULtoca. Oder A col ;W bla cotton, Kennedy, Child* A cw 45
j M PennockAco; Übls do, Ring, Fount** ft eo
?hbMirk raEftcn: »bbbe« V lf U« J n 56 bx.
ioap Vatt ft irilson; 10 bbla oil V kt W A C R R; 220 bhla
flbur.J Uggett A co; 33 bhda angar. J Card oer; 3J hhd
bacon lObxaaoap, M’Clorkan, U«rrm» * «! Sbbto molasw
O | l( j’ do BrowunTllle w boat 200bdl* paper. Adair,Ormat
J Taceart A ck f> bbd* and 6 »k» l-pt, AKilxertno; 18
bbl. T iroMttoo; 0 head cattle, owner; 9 «\a feather
8 M Ke° A co-
ZANESVILLE porEmiaedrebam-sIOO bbl hißh wine*
ITJ4 do floor 107 do egg*,! do bnlUr, 4o aka fruit, 1 ak eoed
KhJ, Cl.rko *m li bbl floor «.k. pototooi 7
ft i ttmM a dn amtle* Fatzen 0 ft Naroer; 100
bbl floor’ UnJmJfl 11» Jo Jo. R**l 13 bbl, 1 bx »gg* Cook
7 “to wS“W. !-'>• ‘ r-lnorloo: 11 bbf w
IkVpoliwcl. - Jo l^clOT.mtlK:«laHo. owner..
notice:.
Tl» valor I, roolog op«l ■ # "«• 1“ the rlror.. Bj
, mar o It rtooJ loot noDlag 3 loot xoJ rialot.
Tbo Now York, M.ioogo, aoJ Clinon uxirwl ITora at.
tool, oo Sun Jar anJ ibo *«?“" on U T
,l, f Thor all brought good loada. The Potomac law the
Uerfman at tho head of tho BroUiera witb
oca bars* (ahe tnok oat two) tnok alon* tala, and apparant
. bad fi t . The Commerce waa aground at Bofflnton;
flha will of eourvo good speedily now. The Silver Ware
JSJnbS wopdrawing aU and a half feet She would
Uarahad a good lime Rotting to ben bntfer this rain.
Tim water at fio'clocitl* 1 * ereolngwasorcr nine feet and
rarin-* on at a great rate U ral*ed In ahowera ail day long
and we think «• way aafely promiae flftaenfMt to all thint y
neonlp Tborate now erarythfbg bare except freight to
xnaJtabQaloeet lively, We are informed that there ii a good
deal of that ccratcgcnthiaway andirejadgoit foeoftotn
the loedi the httt awry dey fr^hCtoeinaMl
ttiMfW*
Commercial.
Manilla, V Coll, w ct*. V to.
Ileuip, 51.57. f.i7:'§43.76 H dor
ALUXIUBNY CATTLE MARKET.
Import* toy lllver.
BIVBR sbwi,
Daring yesterday came the splendid Gladiator from Cin
cinnati and tbeererpunrtualtoillrtttniß stnisar Emma
Graham, Ckpt-Ayert and Mr. Abotijr, *n the ofiiee. Bba
« ill leave for ZannsvUte to-day at 4 o'clock precisely, which
all traveller* In that direction will please make note of.
The only boat which left here yesterday was the Wheel
ing packetCheroiL
Tlie only boat leaving this day will bo the Gladiator from
the best tight we could obtain on the subject last evening.
She is a tint does packet and wilt make short time for
Cincinnati. , , „ .
A correspondent of the fit, Louis Bep. writes from Cairo:^
•-Thero was quite a romantic marriage yesterday morning
about 4 o'clock on the lower wharf boat. A young lady
raxae dowu with her parents on the Cline. an>l was followed
by a young gentleman who was ilcUnuioel to marry tier.
In spite of tho opposition of the old folks When tho boat
nniced here, he resolutely roused up the Clerk of the Court
fur a license, hooted a minister. produced thodoenmenti on
the wharf-boat, and the ‘•cruel parents” were compelled to
“cave ” Tho twj w-re male one flesh at that late hour In
the morning: the old folks went ou the Fashion, to pursue
their jonrner. and the enterprising young gentlemen
remained at Cairn with hi.-. b-id.\ whoso travels westward
been thus brought to it Midden. and it I* to bo hoped, a
happy termination.”
The Cincinnati Commercial, of yesterday, give* u» tho
following:
AaatVALi—The Sbenango,. Jos. H. Coon, Minnesota and
riudsoD, from Pittsburgh: Memphis, from Memphis; Den*
mark, from ft. IxmJr, and Pusqnchanna,from New Orleans,
haye arrived since our last report The Coon. Altaraont
and Minn***otaclearr<l fur “t Louis with flue trips,and the
Hndson for Nashville.
New Orluus, April 9th —EJ:. Crm • Tho Pringle, Au
rora, David Gibson and hwitroiUml. Imtn Ciminuati. Dia
mond, from Wabash river. and 11 1- ]• i:I I, ' and Ward, from
Loolsvllle, have arrived.
Sr. Lous.—The Prims Donna. Cambridge, Moderator.
South America. Hazel Dell and Kcystoue. arrived from
Pittsburgh on Thursday and Friday. Departed l'r Ksue.
Lehigh, Meckiy, Com. Perry, Manner and dm W-*.rl, for
Cincinnati and Pittsburgh.
The Mariner iirrir ud from llliuois rivtii, and left so-id after
for PUUborgh, having 400 iim*> of bulk meat, cask meat
and hides.
The Uar.el Dell left on her first trip for St. Paul and Miu
neop<>lis. The Submarine No. 7 lute gone d<<wu to the C.
Healer, to make anuther attempt to raise her
The Bbn.‘VPj>ort Southwestern, of tho 517 th of March, give*
the following account of the loas of a steamer on Red River;
The steamer lk-de, Capt. Colt iu, hence for upper Red
Rlter, with a fall cargo of assorted merchandise, while en
deavoring to get through Black Bayou, took a sheer, and
swung broadside Into tho ripld current, which enrriod her
amoug.lho timber. rakiDg off the cabin and apper works,
and then the bull, which sunk io twelve feet water.
No lives lost.
Steamboat Register!
AURlVKD—Jefferson, Brownsville; Luterno, do; Colons
Bayard, KliratMth; New. York. ft. Lonix* Marengo, do;
Clifton, do, Potomac, Cincinnati; Krutov Graham, />tu«*vills
Gladiator, Cincinnati.
DEPARTKD—Jefferson, Rr..wnivill.'■; l.ini-rne,d..;&>Lm«d
Bayant, KllrabeUi: -
Riser t) feet —rising.
Kraular Steamers,
Monongahola River U. 8. Mail Packets,
STEAMER TKLEURAPH, . STEAMER JEFFERSON',
I njrff_.fr ! i iUt". .fr
Capt. J. C. Woodward. | Capt. Osomnx CLARk
Tue above new steamers are
Dow runnlup ropilitly. Morwin; Boats I<*ave I'iltt*
burgh Ht ft o'. Uck A. M., an-l Kveniug UunU At 6
o'clock I'. M. for M'liet*si«>rt, Elizabethtown, Monoug*-
h»ln City, Bellrfvrucib, Eayetlo C«ty, Orfeeufield, California
AOr) lb owtinvlllo, there concocting with Hack* AUil Coach «•«
for Uniwiitowii, Payette Spring*, Morgantown, Wnyui-ol'iirg,
Cnrniii Imoltow n aoJ Jeffo-rson.
Pa*M-ug«T9 Ucketod through from Pittsburgh to Union
town for $2, uicrls and state-rooms on boota IniloalTe.—
Boats returning from BrownivilU luave at B o’clock in the
tnorulngaud bln tboeveufng. For fttrthor Information ru
qolro atthe Office, Whnrf Boat, at the foot of Grant ftreet.
»u 5 . G. W*. SWINDLER, Aoen*.
FOR CINCINNATI. REGULAR . fE5> *
TUESDAY PACKET.—Tho elegant sIdeJsSiSSK
wheel passenger [lackst GLADI At OK, Capt. George Moore,
will leal o tor the »l>o»o and intermediate jwwta every TUES
DA Y at 10 o'clock, A it. F«r freight or passage apply cn
board, or to imrlO) PLACK, BARNES A CO., Agfa.
Regular Tuesday pack- , rn>
ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—The One
steamer EM MA GRAHAM, Opt. Mmvaoa Arias, will leave
for .be above and Intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY,
at 4 nVhwk p. u. For freight or passage apply on
1-m.l. oct» FLACK, BARNES A CO., As’*"-
GTinrinnatt, Srr,
1?0U CINCINNATI & LOUIS- .JEgVfc
1 VILLK—The fine steamer POTOMAC, J£s2Efil
Opt. llarvy, w ill leave for the übove sad all Intermediate
portsotiTHURSDAY morning. K-Ui inst. For freigljt tr
pa.'wu’e apply on board. ui to
lel3 FLACK. BARNES A C').. Agents^
IJOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS
VILLE.—The line pa**>oger steamer
DKLEOATK, Capt. Maratbv, will leave (or the above and
nil Intermediate [torts on THIS DAY, loth in«t . at t I’ M
F.-r freight or pivitge npplv mi board, or l<>
api KEACK. BARNES A CO, Agents
1?OR CINCINNATI ir LOUIS- ■ jpg
V ILLS. —The aplfudid steamer lIKNKY
uKAFF, Copt. Geo. L McClintwk. will leave (or the above
and all intermediate i-oris on THIS DAY, the 13th instant,
at 4 v u F-r freight or |wmm apply on board or to
ap< FLACK, BARNES A CO.
/lasbbillc, .VC,
NASIIN ILLE.—The line nteamor S-
J? I’ HIBBARD, Cnpt. Hforge TV. Reed, will J.-avo for
the above and all intermediate porta. THIS DAY, the
13th Inst .at 4 u'rWk, p. m. For freight oi passage apply on
hoard. i.i to (lutlii) FLACK. BARNES A CO. ArhuU.
FOR NASiIViLLE—T<* lipe new steamer
RELIANCE. F. X. Reno. Master, will leave for the
aliovo and all tiiUnncdlste [n.rt* THIS DAY, 13th instant.
F.-r freight or pa-vage apply ou U.vrd or to
mrll FLACK A BARNF.S. AgrtU.
St. iLouis, fit.
. ,
Ki'.ilrufc, /*<,r. iiyx>i», Onl , l/nhiuiiit, in (.Vo rtr,
l/itth •’7*, St. /‘mil, ntul th>
/Vi,7* pf Stint A nthony.
riIJIK and elegant side wboel pnaja'iiger
fel (tcanxT DENMARK,Capt Rjr.hanl C. Gray, will leave
il>ift port* on or abunt the 17ib m*t, and will —j
go through aa adrrrtised. The Dvotnark waa
P* the trade,and offrri sujiw-rtor acromino- L
For (urtbor iDforraation. applv In
FLACK. BARNES A CO. 5
™Et’ ToUIS ''ANL» ILLI- t Ji r*
X 1 VHkim'T'.B-Tliefino atoamer AnOOojBsBSK V
Crrmedq«kh] oaTI RSDAY, lUb Inti ,»l 4 .->!,<*, r ■
For apply .-n board, or t«»
apl2 FLACK, BARNES A CO..
FUlt StjLOUIS, KEOKUK. ■ i
HDRI.INOtWjm MUSCATINE. ROCK fSsS&K
ISLAND. DA UA.I.ENA, DUBUifK. LA CHOSSK .
: T I AUI.-4j. lu , |ln , { w U<t . r HT LiYUIS, -J
L«[‘l. J. Daxs. * 1, ‘1./i Ibp abvte end all
p»-i la on TL r«SI>A * • |], e i.j,h last ,ut I P M F-r In-.,-hi
~r |w~is. “li’ 1 ““ k.wr.l or lo C,
l“b ,0 l BARNKSA CO.Apsnts. ”
KEOkUK, |JjHL» *
iST P (ULi'Tbl iL>V' *=• STM.I.W.TWB
n aw-TLm *** •u-*mer ANGIX) BAXUN, W.
J riTt'otiie'* the above and all interroe-
Jl.u.porlAOoTUtSllAtt ForlWgui C
or paaange apply on b*ank or >
“f l * , ?JLACK. BARNES A CU.. Agenta. *
*
, ytu-( a ppty nn board or tn )-
I'L.M’K. BARNES A CO.. Agt*.
MISSOUIU KlVi'ii lYArtcvr" ra
—For J-flonoti CUF,<jf |. bJßaft [
gow.tirnn.'iwlck, I-exlngtoU,.f! U '* !f; "If, 1
enworth. SL Jcwepb and Utt t
STEPHEN DECATUR. .i!';,' ?"!;! *
the above and all lolurnioßf ‘ Tiimnav *p,fi! ►
,3,b.,.(o’dockr » “
0 I l iL.. . IL^ k UAftxKS A Co.. Agcnta. "
F" "OK MEMPTU's:- The tine new ,
•leatnri KNDRAV(I )t La ,,, RUI M*ikrl. (,
will leavef.W th- pim* -n THIS DAY. Uih’
mat., nt 4 ■•'.l'* k. r »l? F -r frvi*(Ut or paanage apply <iq' r
boai-lorlo (HpS) /FLACK. BARNES * CO., Agruta. : „
HARDY & M'GRBW,
STEAMBOAT AGKNTS,
Corner op First and FeLry strets,
HK LEBER lutvin* just returned from
• thueostorn citirJL wheru ho baa *.-h-cted a rhoice
■lock of aupei iorPlano*, fur tho Spring Ualo, would it
•injcifnlly lurlte tho attention < f fiuchaaer* tbeieto
1 bey wt-rn rlmeou will) great care fnuk the eulira eaatern
at,irk, and are cunsidered among tho fluwt itulrnnivnU
e»«r brought In this city. Purrbaser* ata solicited tu call
und examine, aa this la nn excellent opportunity for obtain,
tug a first cbii* and reliable PCouu Fort*'.
«po * i| KLKUKU. No 63 Fifth «t
CO-PAUTNERSIIII*
THE underMtgned havo this day i-ntiTcd into
co partuerehlp lor tlie pan«>«t> or couduetlug a Ui.itornl
ConimiMlon ITodum Bn«ln«*i, uadrr the name ami style of
Leech and llutrhiusua. Having tho advantHgoa uf a location
roQTenlent to the Biter and Ka>ln>«d Depot*, ainl many
year*' practical experience in the bnaineaa, they feel confi
dent that thnir effortu t<>please jcirtbe who may favor them
with cunslgnmentaof Produce for e»U>, will mvrit tb«lr up
probatluii. Solicltioga share of your wo remain
very truly, LKECII A HUTCHINSON.
Pittahnrgh. April I*l, 1868. —ap2:lm<l
New Rochelle or Lawton Blackberry.
HAVING made arrangements with Rev. J.
KNOX fur 4 aapply of I’luoU of iliH Talnabln lil»:k
|«rry, iW.OCW atroug lliriflj I'lntit* *i <> olTrr«*.f nt flit* follow
iuK prlcoe
lOUl) pUuts.
f.UU
U>) j £'• plant*
Ur Jura nddnswl to Hot. J. KNOX, nr tb© autiacriber, ec.
companies with thetaeh nr a mutable rt-ferenco where the
ptrtirs ar« not knowu, will t-e filled in the order in which
they are recelred.
-pUnt* of th© NEWMAN'S* THORNLESS BLACKBERRY,
will t>© famished nt tliu came price*.
JAMES WARDROP,
mtl6:d*wtfT N«>. 47 Fifth »tro*t, Vlttahwruh, Pa.
DISSOLUTION.— The partnership hereto
fore existing between the undertigned, nuder the
•tylo of Roblnron and Mini*. »u dfsaoWed by mntual coo-
Mtit on the flret day of January, IW4. The boaiuuu oT amid
{lnn will bo Kttlud by tludr mcrcsecrs, Robin eon, Mini* A
Miller* W. C. ROBINSON,
BENJAMIN MINIS,
It MILLER, Jr.
THE partnership of tho undormuned was
diaeoWud tbi* day by mutual coueent, (the nine to
take effect from the tint day of January, ISM)
W. C. ROBINSON.
BENJAMIN MINIS.
P. H. MILLER,
WILSON MILLER.
ClO-PARTNERSIIIP. —T li f undersigned
/ baring formed a partnership under* the name of ROB*
INSON, MINIS A MILLERS, (lho**mo to date from the let
day of January, ll£S,)have taken the retablUhmoot for
merly occupied by tho firm of same name and will coutinne
(lie boeineaeof Founder* and Machinist* at the old stand,
South Pittalmrgh. Office, No. ill Market *trret.
W. C. ROBINSON,
p. 11. MILLER,
WITUKOW DOtJQ I.ASH,
Wuhlngton Wolfa, 1 mi.SON Mn.l.E*L
Huckl3th. m (
New goods dor spring sales.—
jsSivaau.. affssar
Crub OU Cloth*,
Tranm’t Window Shadea, Ball Holland* arid
1 Shade Trlmmingt.
Blerchanta, Honiolreepere »nd othm roquiringanj good*
in oar line are looted tn call and examine the etcidt and
judge forthenwclre* In regard to tfce<ituUlY*hdpTkaa. • '
mrSO Wo.a> and » St ClMrrtreot
POTATOES- * ,
10Q tmaheli Heabannoct-Potatoes
7ft do Urge White do;
{4 do do Btoo da;
. 25 .dw In More and for «al* he
- mrtT ;-T* WXXl«**ro^rto,llSo«giidi!Tttt.
LOV E' S COLIT^^
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS.
HE subscriber having just returned from
Now York nod Philadelphia, focU confident that he can of-
t«r INDUCEMENTS TO PURCHASERS, both in style*,
lallty and Price*, unsurpassed by any boon West ol tbo
RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS,
RICH BLACK BAYADERE
RICH BLACK SILK ROBES,
PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
PRINTED BERAGES,
ORGANDIE LAWNS,
A i.so—■ClialJies, Crape De Espanee*,
Lawns, &e.
SHAWLS AND MANTLES
BROCIIE BORDERED
PRINTED BORDERED
Of every Style. Color and Quality,
varj’ing in prices from Two to Fif-
teen Dollars.
FRENCH LACE AND
CIIANTILLA MANTLES,
From Three to Thirty Dollars.
NEKDIiR WORK
HANDSOME SETT
VERY RICH REAL
FRENCH WORK COLLARS,
EMBROIDERED LINEN
J -MCi.NKT and SWISS
EDGING*, INSEKTINOS
WHITE GOO O 8
$
Plgl’ET CLOTH,
FoR BASgtTES, COLLARS
FRENCH AND ENGLISH
NAINSOOKS,
VICTORIA LAWNS, 4c.,
PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED
HOSIERY.
A FUWL AND COMPLETE AS-
Mourning Groods
OF E.VKKV DESCRtPTION
ROODS FOR BOV'S WEAR,
Blttck. Blue. Ureon, Drub und Olive
Bhiek, Blue. Green, Drab ami Olive
CASHMEKETTS.
Plaid, Plain and Striped
TWEEDS, MERINO,
PITTSBURUH, I’A
Linen ami Cotton Pant Stafle, A<\
DOMESTICS
THE /.A/WEST STOCK IN THE
A» many »*f tlio alkivq Omuls were bought of
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS,
LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH,
WE ARE ENABLE!) TO SELL THEM
arijar B rf e Competition
Call and Examine onr Stock before Pnr*
ebaatng Elsewhere.
O. HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Love Brothen, end Toting,
Bteven«on ft Love,
SIGN OP THU ORIGINAL RKK-lIIVE,
3STO. 74 MABKBT 8T. y
rorlfc4t*lnV
And the Baths Unsurpassed.
TAYLOR’S CELEBRATED SALOONS
m consent* wren tes eotxl.
Uere D concentrated all the comfort* of a home, with the
luxnrieaofa palace
THE SPLEXDW LAMES’ PABLO!!
Command* aa Unequalled
View oT Broadway.
TUB INTERNATIONAL i* ths moat central ofoa“7 o*
the Fust Cusa Qouu for business, or place* of «wu»-
meet, and offera unsurpassed advantages to Families and
Gentlemen flatting New York,
apfolmdv ALFRED FREEMAN, Proprietor.
THIS iiOTELisconductedontbeEiniopEAN
Plix o* Lopgixo Rooks, and tc«-ali a* they may be«r
derod, In the epecloru Refectory.
There i* a Barber’s Shop, with Bath* In connection there
with. This popular hotel la in the immediate vicinity of
mercantile business, and the principal placreof amusement,
and offer* every tndneement to thoae who consult eouven
lence and economy. Tboee going to California or Europe
will be famished with atl the Information they may desire,
and alao be protected from Imposition In the purchase of
passage ticket*. R. FRENCH, Proprietor,
N. B.—Beware of Banners whA say we are full, a* many
are Interested in saying to. ' N mrlWmd
DRESS SILKS,
“ ROBES,
STELLA SHAWLS,
STELLA SHAWLS,
COLLAR AND SLEEVES,
HANDKERCHIEFS,
AND FLOUNCINGS.
AND SLEEVES,
IJJULLIANTS,
MULL*, SWISS,
AND FIGURED.
NOKTMENT.
CLOTHS.
CASSIMERES.
NANKIN ETTS,
CASSIMERES.
AT PRICKS
Pittsburgh, Penns,
the istekkatioxal hotel,
Broadway, center of FranikHn Street, •«.;'\
NEW YORK;:
BAS BtEB RBCESTL T REFITTED..
The Booms arc all AVtr ly Carpeted,
The Furniture and Beds are Superb,
FRENCH'S HOTEL,
Comer tj Frankfort Street and Pity Ball Sjuare, oppotitt
the City Balt, AVw ]«rt CTty.
iartiral.
MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES
FOLD IN TIIK
NKW KING LAND SjTATF.S
IN OSE YEAR,
THE RESTORATIVE OF PROF. 0. J.
WOOD for restoring hair perfectly and permanently,
has never yet had a rival, volume after volume might he
given from all parts of tbo world and from the most Intelli
gent to prove that if-Is a perfect KesUratice; hat read trio
circular and yon cannot doubt; rend also the following:
Tbi Hjlii.—People have for centuries been afflicted with
bald heads, and the only remedy, heretofore known, has l<e< ii
those abominable wlga. By a recent discovery of Profareor
Wood those articles are being fait dispensed with, but a great
many persona still patronise them, because they have been
so often imposed upon by Hair Tonics of different kind*.—
To all such persons we earnestly make the request, that they
will try onco agoiu, for In Wood's Restorative there is nu
such thing as fill. We know of a lady who was bald, who
used the article a short time, and her head is now covered
completely with the tiniest and most beautiful curls uosgi
nablo. We know of numerous case* where hair was rapidly
falling out, which It restored in greater perfection than tt
ever had been lafore.
It ii also without doubt cue of the best articles for keep)
Ingtlio hair In g*od condition, making it sort end glossy,
removing dandruff, and has proved Uaclftlie greatest enemy
to alt the ills that hair Ishelr to.
It la the duty of everyone to improvephelr personal aji l
pearance though some may differ in regard to tho ways of
doing It; but every one will admit that a beautiful head of
hair, either In man or woman, is an object much to U> de
sired, and there are no means that should bo left untried t»
obtain such a consideration.— Woman's Advocate, i'AiTo.
Cosaocros, Ohio, Nor. 17, ISSC.
0. J. Wood k Oo:—Gents As 1 lure been engaged in
selling yonr Hair Restorative the last season for one ofyonr
local agents (R. M. liackinson,) and haTlng experienced
the beneficial effects of it myself, I would like to obtain an
agency for the Btateof Ohio or some Stats in (he Weet,
should yon with to make such an arraugemeut, a* I am
convinced then is nothing equal to it in the United Stales for
restoring the hair. I have been engaged in tbo Drug busi
ness for several years, and have sold various preparations
for the hair, but hare found nothing that restore* the
cretlreorgans or invigorates the scalp aa well as yonn. Be
iog folly convinced that your restorative Is what yon repre
sent it to be, I would like to engage In liio suio of it, fur I
am satisfied it must sell.
Yours truly, S. T. STOCKMAN.
WATLAXD,Ma«., Feb. G,1827.
Paor. 0. J. Wood k Co.:—Gouts: Having realized the
Cl effects of your Hair Restorative, I wish to state, that
log my hair growing thin, as well a* gray, I was Indne
ed from what I read and beard, to try the article prepared
by you, to promote its growth and changoits color a*
It was in youth, both nf which It has effected completely.—
In tho operation I have used nearly throe bottles.
Yours, 6c, JAMES FRANCIS.
For sale by GEO. U. KEYSER, 110 Wood st- Pittsburgh.
0. J. WOOD k 00„ Proprietors, Sift Broadway, it. T_
{ln the great N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment) and 114
Market street, St. Louis, Mo n and sold by all good Drug-
CMb. feftO auftfclydawlsT
JAMES P. TANKER,
.">0 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
invitee tho attention of his customers and buyers gener
ally to his large stock of
NEW SPRING GOODS,
Bought direct from Manufacturers in .Ma.nacbuult'i
B/tOUASS,
GAITERS,
OR ERA TIES,d c.
Ladies, Misses and Children's
BONNETS,
FLATS, and
FANCY lIATS
McnY, Boys' and Youth's
PALM LEAF,-
LEGHORN,
PANAMA and
STRAW HATS.
Men's, Boys' and Youth’s
WOOL arul FUR HATS.
All of which will t>c fannd la groat Twisty.
AJ-Oreat indnrements offered to CASH and pron
TIME BUYERS.
Orders solid ted and carefully selected and P&ckeil.
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Coal by Weight.
THE Fubacriber is prepared to deliver in
APeghsny or Pittsburgh,
CANNEL OR BITUMIXOU3 COALS
Of the best quality. As all Coal delivered by me is weighed,
pßicb&srra can rely on getting foil measure. Ajuo,
COKP, LIUK, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY.
W. A. McCLURQ, Allegheny Coal Depot,
mrlil _ Corner Anderson st. and Railroad.
Removal—Bmrbave’a Holland Bitters.
WE have removed the manufactory nl
WBRHAVE’S HOLLAND BITTE&3 to No.2t Wood
•trvet, below Secoot).
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BENJAMIN PAGE, JIU, A CO.
TVPW, HANDSOME AND CHEAP DKESS
Xi GOODS, Shawl*, Lace Uantlco, NoedleWork Sett*,
Colter*, Ac ,aredally beingrace!?*!, Also,* fbD aoort
mint of Domestic and Staple QooJa, »U of which will be
sold an cheap u the cheapest. Pleaae call and see them.
C. HANSON LOVE,
BarZhdiwT formerly Lore Drothen, No. 74 Market it.
LOST. —A check, dated April 2d, 1858,
drawn bj Dailey. lirr.ua £ Co-, oo the PUtibargh
Trust Co., fur SOUU, Tbe payment of said check haa bees
stopped, and ailperaooa are cautioned agtlnrt purcbaeing <>r
uegotlaUu* it. A liberal reward will be paid if it in re
turned to (lie aobecribcre.
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. H.AILKY, DROWN *OO.
JT'EATLiERiS —5 khcLs just roc'daodfor sale
.. *>7 m-2» a. BAKDAUtm * <X>.
HAIK DVJ3—A iargc assortment of Jules
Hiuel’i LlqulJ Ilair Dvr Just r*c’«l by
.mackkown a finlky
PEAKLA.SU —6U l>bls. just rec’d and for'"’’
«lohy mrlO J. B. CANFIKLD.
G
ROUND MUSTARD, Ground Pepper,
Grout*] Cinnamon, Grottod Clare#, and 100 oat#
Cwia, rct'ii and Tor aala atwboleaaln orretall br :
nrt3 fcIAOKSOWN hVINLKY, Ho. lfl? Hbctfoat.
ftn BUS> DIUED APPLES for sale by
»t>3 JOSE 3 A COOLEY, lUWater Bt
Murphy & Burchfield have just
received now Print*. Ginghams, Irish Uncus, Ac.—
New goods received every few days at north oast corner (4
4th and Market streets. ntrd
Extract logwood—*B doz. boxes for
•ale at reduced rate* by .MACK.KOWN * FINLEY.
40 BBLS. LLNSBED OIL bTa'rrivTfor sale
O by mria MACKKOWN A FINLKV.
ARTIST M ATERIALS of aifdcsciintion**
to be bad wholeealo or retail by
. PM7 B. L. rAIINKSTOCK A CO
QTRANUE’S Si
Superior Pencil Sharpener,
„ w. P. lIAVKN,
Marketaod Focondatri'eL
5 for aale by
nrlD
HEMP— 24 Iralca choice Kentucky, for
twine tnakora use, jnat landing and far sale bj
ATWELL. LEE A QU.
T?VEKY DESCRIPTION OF DKY GOODS
rj very cheap lor cash. C. HANSON LOVE,
tp&dawT formerly U.vo Brotbera. Wo. 74 Market at.
GLASS —500 bxs. Bxlo, 9xL2 and,loxl2
tor sale by »p~ lIKNItY II COLLINS,
XpISU—ISO pkgs. White Fish, Trout, Sal*
P men, lor sale oy lIENRY il COLLINS.
UNDRIES—IGSbbIs Silver Spring Extra
family Floor; 42 do Union do do; 132 Nicks \Vbest and
1 bbl. Lard to arrive ou atcamer Melroe* tor aalobr -
ai»7 13AIAI1 DICKEY * CO:
O K UUDS. prime N. 0. Sugar,
20 tibia* do do Mobuaea,
Becelved and tor aale by LEEOII A IIUTCniNSON
ap7 No. HO Becond a 145 First eti.
OH K-EOS prime Lard,
At\J 16 bbb'Egp, received and tor sale by
»PT , LEECH A lIOTCIIISSQtt-
POTATOES— -150 Imah. choice lied Pota
to*, In ttorr, 100 buib. choice Nealuujoock'e in «t*wr
end fur tale at Tio. 185 Liberty etiw*.
J*pT KIDDLE, WIiVTS & CO
riASHMERE
and Oriental Tapestry Imita
_ tiooi on Wall Paper, of French and Amain
are, for taU by W. P. MARSHALL h COT
RY APPLES—ISO bushels Dry Annie*
fat «*1» by (*dS) JOHN FLOH) a eo.
SYRUP— 10 hbls.No. 1 Syrnp for sale by ~
»p 7 rfenfr n. Collins.
KERN APPLES—2ObbIs. for solo by ~
_ *pT matEY IL COLLuta.
LI MR constantly on hand; fresh White
Lime, rapecior to any tpoaght to oor market
jgfl HENRY H. OQLLIKB.
SUGAR— HO hhds. prime N. O. Sugar iuat
rac'd and for aale by R. ROBISON * 001.
OMmWtyatmt. j
ILL F£El>—2ooo lbs. chopped Feed in
ttora mod toe tala by DAVID Q. UERBST.
BACON SHODiU>EttS-120 pieces, conntrr,
cnr*<l,lnator*wd for Mlebv , .
atwell. gee pa
ILOUR—I4 bbl.., White WheatTuTsin™
EGG8 —5 'bbli, fresh. fiim* tec’J aiiA
jnOFFEE, &c.—250 bra. choice Bio OjflSe^
JOIIS FLOYD* CO. .4
W «££*!' Wholesale"OroceF i
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