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PITT8BUBOH:
THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 15, 1858.
OFFICIAL PAPER 0P T[JB clTy
City and News Items.
Tm Biot asd Homicide at Pout Pcßnr
> morning glve » statement to tbc
ri K 1 thst “tat ““ted Frederick Noser had
,> . taide a complaint before the Major concerning
3 honre hro'? m ,?° rt *“° “ad attacked h£
*i |l .“ B ®' brokc ? tbo windows with stones, and in
- • r ou ?. d * u P° n a “an named August Tighl
which he died. The warrants were is
eucd« ftoJ officers Wray, Patterson and Moon
>1 wwl to Port Perry and arrested Michael Hoer-
K; ey, Wash. Lowis, Jefferson Grady and John
i< * un K. Yesterday, at two o’clock, a preliminary
3 examination was had before tho Mayor. Many
witnesses appeared. The -first statement was
the following:.
. f Jr 'V. J. Ly nn affirmed: Last evening, after
• . 1 * wa9 called upon by the Coroner to appear
£j a house of Fred. Naser. I then examined
& Tighlman’s wound. Removed the scalp; found
0 b 0 * ound passed through the integuments; was
£ two juches long, diagonally or nearly so; much
b. swollen anddaxk on its edges.' The smell of the
|! wound, was very offensive. Removed the skull
£ °* cr l he incision, and passed in a probe; found
w • the suturo separated; sawed out a triangular
* ; piece of fte skull. Gangrene hvl taken place,-
g an ‘i discharge upon removing the pieco of
| ,be skull was offensive. Found no other marks
\ upon the man; there wero two incisions in the
3 frontal boue which might have been caused by
jj the corner of a brick. The wound, in my opinioo
6 cinserl death from the fact that no medical aid
i was called; if called in time, life could have been
I ~ mT. „ * , trc P al, ' li “g l “e skull: wouad was oc
1 i ii Sld ?’ n “ r t“o lop of Iho head, and node
§ rJ °r lobe of the brain.
8 Frederic Naser, sworn-This nun did not
;J B P c ? k . En 8 ll »h well, and Tbeo. Frank was sworn
j as interpreter. Naser lives in Port Perry nod
| is a baker by profession; keeps also a beer
3 house. Ho knew August Tighlraan: be boarded
\ at Noser’s house until the time of his death.
| On Raster Monday Naser sold beer; several
\ persons were there in the morning and in the
j afternoon. At night they came back again and
| drank and behaved themselves until half-past
seven. Then they began to make n show as if
to hglit. When asked (o point out any persons
b whom ho rocognized as being present at the
yf tioso in cjuestion, lie pointed to men named
I A»og» Michael Hoerley, Jefferson Grady,
| Washington Lewis. Tbeso men wanted beer on
| iho Monday night, and be refused, making them
i •S° 0I11 ; Thefi they began to swear and threaten,
and Naser thought they were going to break 1
* tho house down. He sent for help. He asked 1
j 5 them what they wanted. They said nothing.—
ii After a while they began to throw bricks and
* stones, breaking in the windows. He had a hard
| . l, “ e to save his wife.and children. They threw
stones into the second room. A man whom he
? bad eeQl f° r to help him, named Dennis Nill
l went out and they knocked him down. After
i this Tighlraan went out to help Nill and he was
5 knocked down. Naser did not see him knock-
J *' l dwWn l,e fla w him about a quarter of an
i X t»our afterwards, and ho was covered with blood
I ‘ fro, “ ,l bolts *« Wa forehead. Tighlman said he
j hnocked down while he was trying to help
i Ndl. Tighlman washed his wound, and on the j
f “cxi day he complained of pain in his head. On !
i the second Jay he was up half tho day and com- j
\ plained much. He continued to complain of I
5 this pain up to Sunday; Naser went for Dr.
5 Gore on Sunday, bnt could not get him. A man
gave him some stuff to rub on bis wound. Tigbl
\ ! uan 0Q Tuesday (13th April) at 8 o'clock
r in tho morning.
! Mr. Jones, for the defence, cross-examined
j Naser.. Ho saw King at his house about half.
post nine on Monday evening for an hour or
j little more. A butcher came iu nod went out
. with him, named John Rayman; could not say
j whether any of the persons arrested os above
| went out with King. Jefferson Grady wad
, pointed out and ho was asked if that man camo
iu with King; he answered in the negative.—
j 1 he men in the house wanted beer and hewoold
<givo them none. They danced around the
room There was then an effort made to get
.Naser to point out the men who cane in and
went out of the house on Eostcr-Mouday night
but he coaid not (ell.
Dennis Nill, sworn—Were a good many in the
house. John King and John Rayman were
there; they commenced singing and Naser
ordered them out: others came in; went home
about 8 o’clock; Naser soon sent forme; I went
to Nascr’s; saw King throwing stones at the
bouse; saw Grady, Andy Stroup and Hoerleyand
others; I was struck but can’t tell who struck
me; Tighlman was near me and he cried ont,
t -Nill, lam struck too; Andy Stroup was there
i and threw* brick in the house; be went away
| next day; 1 camo into tho cilyeind got a plaster 1
I for Tighlman; Naser was neither drunk nor so- j
; ber on this night. I
1 Frederic Keller, bar keeper, sworn—Was
[ c tending.bar at Naser’s on Easter Monday night;
John King, Jeff. Grady and others come and
drank beer; about half-past nine, Hoerley,
Lewis and others came in; behaved themselves
well enough inside; but when they went out tho
bouse was stoned. ;
John Rayman, sworn.—Livc’on Turtle creek,
on Ktttcr Monday was asked over to take a
gla«X._of beer at Port Perry: went over at half
past 7. John King wag there; 1 was going home,
mrt Lewis, Grady, Hoerley, Isaac Anderson oud
others. Grady said be was the “bally of
: RroJdoek Field the buily of Port Perry” so
ho pulled off his coat and let mo a clip over tho
eye. Went iuto Nnser's coal shed and sat down:
V 9,,0n heard the glass rattling. Tighlman.was
running about and tried to get a pistol.
August Pleyer, sifhemaker, was in Naser’s
house all evening; saw the men go out: saw
Julin King throwing stones at the house.
The Mayor then committed Kingi Lewis,
Grady, Hoerleyand Dawson for afurlhcrbearing
»o day. Mr. Snowden appeared for the com*
raonwealih and Jones for the accused.
We leau.n from the Bannrr 4 Adrift that
tLe Board of Director# of the .Western Theologi
cal Seminary, will meet in the Locturo Iloom of
the First Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, on
Tuesday, April 27th, at 2 o’clock, P. M. The
committee of examination consists of Rev. Dr.
Howard, Rev. J. Kerr, Rev. H. U. Cumingo,
and Messrs. L. Flattery_nnd Alex. Cameron.
The sermon before tlie Society of Inquiry will
tio preached by Prof. Chas. Elliott, of Miami
CniTersity, on Momlay ovening, April 20, and
Prof.. Wilson will be Tuesday
evening, 117th, in the First Church. ; Dr. LMcFar
rea will deliver the charge to Prof. W. On Wed
nesday evening a farewell address will be deliv
ered by ono of the Professors, whose naiqe is not
giveh iu the notice from which we gatbcT these
Boris.
Alexander bold an inquest yester
day, on a man named John Cl. Kline, who was
found dead la the yard attached to the
Merchants’ Hotel. Itappearodthattbedeccaaed
called at the hotel Tuesday night and desired
the watchman to give him a light, as bo iwiahed
to visit the wat«r closet. Vesterday morning,
about four d'cloch, he was found lying|at the
-foot of the Btone steps leading to the cellar, with
life completely extinct. He appeared to have
died rather from suffocation than from aDy
injuries he received. A verdict to this effect
was rendered. The deceased was very much in
toxicated at the lime ho entered the hole). II is
occupation was that of a clerk, and he was un
married. At the time of bis death he. was
wholly without means ; bnt some of his coun
iryinoo,bearing of bis destitution, had him dc
«vntly interred.
Ashaclt. —A man named John Smith made
information before the Mayor, ycalerdayjcharg ‘
ing the carpenter of ine steamer Americus with
assault and battery. Ho alleged that ho weot
«n board the boat to collect money, and was at
tacked and struck on the head, receiving a fear
ful wound. The prosecutor liTes in Marietta,
Ohio, and bad been drinking at the lime of the
A warrant was issued for tho arrest of
the C '*cp en^er » but the man had not been arrest
ed last gening- ~
Mam Kill^- —Thursday night, a man
named Robert Ponlup, IM ran orer by tho
IraiD, about a quarter of a mile south of, Blach
liekStation, Indiana county. lioleftßlainmUe
in Ibe eTcning. carrying two jugs of whisky,
andilis supposed be was intoxicated and lay
down on the track. Ho was crushed from tho
lineci .11,10 hie body. it was not known that
he had been killed until Friday morning, when
he waa foundlby some person near Blacklick.
■ RnroßT.—Tho Board of Appraisers,appointed
to a-sesa dnmages to transporters and others
aloog tho Main Lino of tho Canal, now owned by
the I- R. R Co., mado a-full report to the Le
gislature on .Friday, after haring examined tho
lino of the Canal. Tho Board consiots of Messrs.
J B. Moorhead, of Philadelphia: AK. Kspp,
of Northumberland, and Georgo CTBebb, of
Pittsburgh. _ . s
IJi’'nst&Mi.seb, Masonic Ball, Fifth Bt., send us
tho London /i/iiilraterfAVtrz,lllustrated Times and
the weekly Times. They are in constant receipt
of all tho standard magazines and newspapers
of this conntry and Europe, which they furnish
■to customers at publishers' prices, either singly
or in quantity.
Bilsl Election. —The elect-holders of tho
Mechanics’ Barings Bank, of Allegheny, on Toes
day elected the following Direclom to serro lor
the ensuing year:
H. S. Fleming, A- Dobson, B. 11. Dans, S. 11.
Geyer T IT. Kevin, P. Mclntosh, A. Bememan,
n o y. EacKSB has pardoned Rash Morgan, who,
■was sentenced to the Penitentiary last ; sum-
Stto l&W Hi. tenn would hare ex
(BWIaJOBt. _ ;
Hohictdb.— W* giro elsewhere a eom
pena of the otidcnco taken yesterday afternoon
before the Mayor, in tho case of alleged homi
cide at Port Perry. Besides tho persons there
implicated in some way in the charge of riotous
demonstrations about the house of Naser, iu
which a man came by a wound whereof he died,
a man named Frapk Dawson was arrested and
brought before the Mayor at the same time with
the others mentioned iu the report of the testi
mony. Officers Hague and Moon arrested him,
after some difficulty, on board a coal boat on
which be was about to go down the river. They
found Dawson under some straw in the cabin. ;
Why he should hare been so anxious to conceal 1
himself it is difficult to tell, as there wa9 no le«- j
limony against him from the witnesses examined J
yesterday. Perhaps we ought to except tho les- ;
timony of Dennis Nill, who said he thought but \
was ndt sure, that Dawson camo in to Naser's
house with John King: afterwards he said i!
might hare beeQ he, but it seemed to him that
the mao with King was taller than Dawson. The
name of Isaac Anderson and of Andy Stroup or
Stroub was mentioned several times as haring
been at Naser’s ou the fatal night, but not oue of
the witnesses could Bwenrthat they saw Dawson
there. We are left to supposo that Dawson was
so anxious to escape arrest because under pres
ent circumstances he will be likely to lose his
coal boat trip. Wr are tho more particular in
stating these facts because an afternoon contem
porary made Dawson the man who “it is said
threw the fatal stone.” This may or may not
be true. Suffice it to say that there was no tes
timony whatever yesterday afternoon, to impli
cate him.
Tho final hearing before the Mayor will take
place this afternoon at :i o clock.
Tho verdict, of the inquest on the body was,
that Tighlman died from natural causes The
port mortem examination by Dr. Lynn was
made subsequently, an 1 we presume, though
we do not know, would be held as additional
testimony and have weight with the Coroner's
jury to modify the verdict.
B«:a\cr Coi ntv.— Wm. Newel! and J. .\
Vera have been re-appointed Collectors of toll
on tho Brie Extension oT Canal—the former at
NewCaslle and the .Inociion, and the latter at
New Brighton The Beaver Presbytery met
at Pulaski last woek, and adjourned to meet
again at tho Uule Beaver Church, on the third
Tuesday of June next Tuos. M Taylor. Esq.,
of Rochester, has been appointed by the Com
missioners, .Mercantile Appraiser of this county,
io placeof D. Nicholson, who declined the ap
pointment The New Brighton Car Factory
will bo completed somo timo during tho month
of June. Tho engine, built by Messrs, fluids,
McConnell & Darrngha, of Kalbtou, is iu reaJi
ness to tie pul up os soon as the condition of tho
building will permit. Tho above wo clip from
tho Beaver .-Iryw.
A Bpite.— Alderman John**, yesterday, com
mitted fora further hearing one .Matthew Davis,
who lives at Mount Washington, charged with
assault and battery with intent to kill, on oath
of Aon Jane Davis, his wife—having beaten and
abused her ima brutal wauner. By referring
to the records, we find this is not his fml offence
of the kind. Ho was committed in February,
1657, for assaulting Lia wife, at which time he
turned her out of doors.
Business Cuanut —The card of Messrs.
Carlrighl A: Noting mny be founJ in our paper
this morning. We am sure the liberal and de
served patronage extended to this csiablishmcnt
heretofore will be continued to the new tirm
now doing business there.
Hai eett played "Kalstaff” last evening to a
full house, and was Shakspeare's Jack Fulstaff
to the life. He was received with great enthu
siasm and applauded te the echo. All the parts
carried. He appears again to
night in favorite characters.
Mrs. Morton’s Concert to-night at LMuyrtle
Hall, will be an entertainment which all lovers
of music will delight to patronirc f Prof !>e
Ham will preside at the piano.
The Tea Parly at Lafuyelie Hall, in t>< half
of Mercy Hospital, was well attended l-i.-t even
dog, and wo trust will prove of great pecuniary
advantage to a worthy charity
- Mn, llackrtt will appear to-night in hi* fa
mous character of Mons. Mallet.
CinsAonAN’r, Custom DEi-AitT?rENT Ciirnaghan,
Allegheny City, who has laid tho foundation of a
heavy trade io ready mado clothing, appear* to bo
no. less successful In hi? cuetoiu department. To
this branch ho pays special ntioniK.n, by keeping on
band the latest .-tyle* <.f fine piece goods fur both
Men's and Beys,’ wear, aud haring his rnttiog ex
ecuted with gTcat tasto and skill, ho fnrnisbos a
good article at n ro*<muahlc price, lir keeping a fino
grade of goods, and selling tor cash. Unrers tri!!
do well to examine hi- «:ock and price-. j
TBuDrjstorcD Necklace.—Tbo famous aff.nr «.f
tiie ‘‘Queen's Diamond Noeklare,” which mud.*
much noise just before tho outbreak of the front rev
olution of 1779, l? about to oomo on again before tbo
courts ot Paris, the heirs and representatives of
Babmer und Borsang?, the jeweller? who ’iipj.'ied
the aocklace, having brought an action again?i tho
heirs and representatives of Cardinal do Rohan.—
This necklaco is almost as famous in its way a.* the
splendid garment* for gentlemen and youths, made
at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Kockhiil A
WiUnn, Nos. GO2 and t*o6 Chestnut street, Phila j
Strancrr is Town.—Wo bare Urn gratified
call from Frederick Ayer, Ee.p, tho bu-incsa tnati of
the firm of ,1. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell. A short m.
(|itainlanco with tho gentleman convinced us that
not the Doctor’s skill 10 compounding hu medicines
is alone cooecrned in tho immenso consumption «>f
them ; bnt that it takes business talent of no ordi
nary measure to pass them around the world. Mr.
Ayer, manifestly, ha-? these abilities and tho iuc.-<*ss
of his honso show? that he uses them.— 1/cmiiAm
Win>j. j
Worms! Wormi!!— Tlisiu i- un dtv.*~- nn.iw n.r.i
nion amotu; children, and yet uoitrurLi. h no fre-i|iiculiy baf
fle-ti the skill ofthe physician. os n..nn<. Tti*) ur« highly
dtlrunenul to tLe cuustituhou; and ibeii pii'M-uco sLool.l
Lo wefollj guarded again-t by psn.nU. On ibe first tn.in
itrslaticna of symptoms «Tery means sLooli! bn used to tspe-l
Ujetu prompllyaad thorouzlilj. ATLhbc's Vermifuge. pit
pared by Fleming Bra., of PltUburgh, is well establish.*!
M tho most certain, tufu uuJ »|w>*«]y remedy «t«m offered im
this troublesome and daugorous malady. am! alt üb->b*ve
the management «>r children should keep ihi* iuT.ilusl.le
medicine unjunj. In addition to Its ptrft.i safely, it nt-vei
fail* to produce tbs desired effect.
taJ'uivhkatrs will be- careful to ult f„r DR. M’LANK'fI
CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, Quanuf*ctur~d by FLEMING
URO3. of Prruacaoß, Fa. All uther Vermifuge* iu curupm-
Itwtn aro Kortlilnsa. Dr. U’l-sno’a gcnuimi Wtruufugti, also
Lis celebrated Lirer pills, ran Bowla- had at nil ruipcciaLls
dray stores, tiimtymuinf without th* tipnuturr uf
■pld,dA»l»T FLEMISH* URujt
iimugfmtius.
FOSTER’S NEW NATIONALTIIKATKE.
Bole L>-sm« and Maungor J. c FOSTER.
Ac ling and Mfeuagt-r ....A tV. Yurxc
Trefitum tiro sitonisr
i’riveta to LoMsix y, iai
Dress Circle and Psrijtieitf ... bo
Upper Tier '•,
gj*h st 7 |.‘ck. r ,t,.tnenc.' at ball paM.
gtCoud. night ol IL« great Amutiuiu i oiucliau, .Mr
UACKETT. who'nil appear in hi- tw.. popultn . Lwa. l«.n
of “Mona. SlsMctl, u Ut-Ltiial aud "ti'Callnthan
tLo Irish Doctor.
THURSDAY EVEN ISO, April liiL, 1«il! bn per
formed tho populnr and eX<)itisile duiuiulK geiu. In .me ,i-i,
written by Mr. llackntt, and Ivundcd ujain a (act iu U.o
real history of tb« New York Post t,fflc«, e-nUtlrd
UORS, MALLETi or, THE POST OFFICE
MIHTAK K
M'iijp, Mullet
Seth U.*we
Frankliu
Sirs. Uait.r
fancy Dance.
After veliich the laughable fajv*, lu too arte, entitled
’ lIIS LAST LEGS
O'ColUgliaii
Mr. Market
Mr. It. K. Magi u ley
..Mr. W. Pag»
Mrs J. H. Reid
Mlai Emily Waldxgrav*
Tii# p'rfortnaucu will commoner with
A COXJ( GAL LESSON
Mr. Simon Lullaby.
Mm. Simon Lullaby.
To-morrow Mr. HACKhTT will appear.
In preparation, THE MERRY WIVES OK WINDSOR.
RS7 MORTON’S CONCKRT. -Mu.-..
Mo&toir begs lorte to announce to her friends ami
the (niblte generally that ab« will giro a GRAND MUSICAL
ENTERTAINMENT at LAFAYETTE IiALI., <ia TIM.'RK
DAY EVENING. April 15lh, on which occasion she will lx*
assisted by several distinguished porforuirrs, who have kind
ly volunteered tboir Bcrvicee. profoenor be Hot will pro
eidr Kt the Pianoforte. Prit-„ t.T »<lc<w<ion Kitty Ceuta.—
T»ck*-U to bn had at Ihv principal Mwic i-loiee nud at the
* apl6-ltd J
TuEgreat popularity of llostcttcr'B Stomach
BlUera, prejuvrod by lh. eminent physician, Dr. J ILrxt-t
-tar, U unbounded. Dally does be recrire the voluntary tes
timonial* of th« afflicted, who have been cured of long
landingdiseases, through the oca of tb«**BUt«™ I '’and dai
ly the (tala of this medicine la iucrcialog, andextirodliig ita
sphere of usefulness among auffcrrtng humanity. For re
muring all morbid matter from the stomach, regulating the
bowels, strengthening tho entire body and Imparting rigor
and tone to the entiro human system, It caanut be equal led.
We would recommend all who are afflicted with any of
these terrlblo dlscneet, to immodlately proeutn a bottle of
the Htttera.and their ailments will ranuh like ruow
a scorching sun.
gold by Druggists everywhere, and by nOPTETTKR A
■ SMITH, Sole Proprietors. N<*. 68 Water or f>H Front sis.
mrSltdswT
Iron anti Galvanizing Works for fiale.
The McKeesport imitation ru&
SIA SHEET IRON MANUFACTORY, Galvaulrin:?
Works and Shovel Factory, in UcKeoaport, host Pittsburgh,
Penna. Tho*o works will make fifteen hundred tuns |,cr
year. Coni mines at the works. Eteaint«oat and Railroad
communlcati.io. Apply to B. D- Gll.riN,
ap“tlmd* WilmiDcbm, Delaware
CEMENT. —We mo now prepared to con
tract for the dclltery of ConncllsYlllo Hydraulic Ce
ment either, Ifi barrels or bars. The quality is equal if net
euncriorto any ever offored In tills market, and lha prico
low ItnrSOl WATT k WILSON, No. 2.78 Liberty st.
EGOS— 30 bbls. fresh Kggs received and
for sale at No. I*o Liberty street.
~.7 RIDDLE. WIRTS ICO.
POCKET M At’tTfor ISSK, of l’cniwjlvanin,
Ohio, Indiana. Illtm-D. Kansas, Nebraska. Missouri,
lowa and Minnesota, for sale by W. S. HAVEN,
U | h i Corner Market and Second streeti.
L VOK T S M AGNET HJ POWLIEU— For the
destruction of insocts, »iKh as bed bags, cochroachM,
moths, fleas, ants, mosqnttoea, (lias, plant insects, vennio on
fowls and animals, jost revolved and fur sals by
tP 2 B. b. FAIINEWuOK * CO.
SUNDRIES. —20 kgs Lard, 15 bblß Eggs,
8D ao~Applev,C do Bya Floor. S do Bums, JO do 801 l
Butter 60tmihTtmothy»eod,200bxi W.B-t2i*«^lntttiro
SSriDtJ RW2iZHJfftoo,aa.t»«rt7«L. ■
j
Washington Citv, April 11.
Hocfii;.—Tiio llouso went into Committee of the
” hole oq tb« bill to establish an auxiliary guard,
for the protection of life anff property inWashington
-City, fhe hOl was discussed till one o'clock, when,
<>n t« 'ti-»D ->f Mr. Montgomery, of Pa., the Commit
tee rose, and Ibo Iluii.-t* took up the Kansas hill.
A menage wu received from tho Senate, insisting
■ uu it- disagreement to the Uouso aincoltncnf, und
j asking lor a Committee of Conference.
; Mr. Montgomery moved that tho House insi-d .>n
; its adherence, and moved the previous quedion.
Mr. English inquired whather, if tho Corumii'er of
| Conferoßri! |,o ordered by the H"U-e, parhntncc’.irv
I low and practice require a majority of the Comma
. ten to composed of gentlemen representing the i
majority of tbo Hou-'e. or a tnaiontv of th".«> in l.ivr i
: of tho House bill. !
Mr. Stanton -aid ib.'it, it'in order, ht w u ul-i .Lion |
to tho •|ue«tion. hfcan«o thi- wml 1 provoke inter
rogatories on tbo other -ide.
Mr. Kugli-h g:n.i noti-*u*ibat if lhomili-.ii w.m
'Vt«d Joan, h- would move f.. r tho Committee of
Conference.
Tho House Voted ..n -v- 'tiding tho demand for the
previous question.
The following is the Tote on Mr. English's motion
Yeas—Messrs. Ahl, Auderson, Atkins. Avery,
Barksdale, Bonham, Bowie, Boic’o.
Branch, Bryan, Barnett. Burns, (’arnlhor®, Cu*kie,
Clark of Mo.. Clay, Clemen?, Cbngmip, Cobb, John
Cochran of Mo., Craigo of N. C.. Craw-lord. Currv,
Davidson, Davis of Miss.. Dawurt. Dowdell, Edmund
•on, Elliott, English, Eusti*. Faulkner. Florence,
Harnett. Oartroll, Ooodo, tjreenwood, Hregg, Hall
orOhi... Hatch. Hawkins, Hill, IlopUins,-Houston.
Hughes, Jackson, Jenkins, Jewett, Jono« of Tenn..
d- 'Haney Jones. Owon Jonqj. Kcitt, Kelly, Kunkel
of Md., Lamar, Landy, Leidy, Letcher, Maclay, Me
Queen, Mason, Maynard, ftliles, Miflcr. Millson.
M.'t.re, Ncblack. Orr, Phillips, Powell, ynitman.
Ready, Hogan, Ruffin. Rusfell, Savage.
Scales, Scott, Searing, Seward, Shaw of N. C.. Shor
icr, Singleton, Smith of Twin., Smith -f Va. f Stall
worth, Stephens. Stovenson, Stewart <>f Md., Talbott,
Taylor of X. Y . Trippe, Ward. Warren. \Yntkin«.
U hite, W ins-1.-w, Woodson. \Y«irtcnd\lu-, M nglu -.t ; ;
<i.a.. Wright of Tenn., Z dlikoffer. i ■
Nays—Messrs. Abbot, Andrews, Rennet*, Hilling,
burst. Bingham, Blair, Bliss, lirayton, Bafiiagl-cj,
Burlingame, Burroughs, Campbell, Case, Chatlbp,
Chapman, Clark «f Ct.. Clark ..t N. V.. Clawson,
Cockerill, Colfax, Cumins, (h.vode, C<>x, Cragin,
Curtis, Daiurall, Davis of M-1., Davis td lad.; Davis
of Mas-., Davis of lowa, Dawes, Dean, Dick, Dodd,
Durfee, Eddie, Farnesworth. Fenton. F.dey, Foster,
Qiddiugs, <*iliuaD, Uilmer, Hooch, iloodwiu, Grjin-
gor, (troesbeck, Grow, Halo of Mas**., llnrlan, Hnrri
<>f Tnd., Harris of 111., Ha-skiu, nickmati. HoarJ.
Horton, Howard, Kellogg. Kelsey, Kilgore, Knupp.
Lawrence. Luitor, Lovcjoy, MurshoJl of Ky., Mar
shall <•! 111., MiUteson, Montgomery. Morgan. Mor
rill, .Morris "f Pa.. M'.rm ..1* 111., Morse of Maine,
Morse of X. V.. M-tl, Murray,Nichols, Palmer, Par
ker. Peiiii, Piko, Potter, pottle, Purviawo, RicnuJ,
HttrLio. Hubl.-mf, Boyce) .Shaw of 11!., Sherman «»f
".. "Liortusn of -N. \ , Smith of 111., Spinney, Stan
ton, Stewart ol P.i., Tappun. Thompson, T-.-mpkius,
I'ndorwood, Wade. Uulbridge. WnMn.n, Walton,
Wa.-hhurne of 111 . M'asbburneof Me.. Wilson, Wood!
Tho following did not vote, having [mired off'
Mr. Adrian with. Mr. Huylcr; Mr. Dimiui d; with Mr.
M'Kibben; Mr. with Mr. Roberts; Mr. Clarke
B. Cochrane with .Mr. Sioklqs; Mr. Kilev with Mr.
Thayer; Mr. Taylor of Lu. with .Mr. Kuukel of Pa. :
Mr. Washl.urno of M’ii. with Mr. Arnold. Mr ttlin
with Mr. Coming.
Mr. \S hitely was abaetit.
The vote stood yeas 10S, nwy* 107; the Speaker
voted in the negative, making it uho vote. Tho
question was therefore lost.
Mr. English, in order Ihm he might not be uiHun
derrto.,,l, .said that bo whs opposed to the Semite
Hill in its present shape, but notwithstanding (his
ho was willing to hear what the .Sonata had say,
un-l w.L- in favor of a Couiuiittcu of Conference.—
Ho could see u<» hanu'that would result, and thero
t. ro ho moved that ihe House agree to n Committee
"t C-ijtercnre nn tho subject matter of disagreeing
votes, nud that three bo appointed on the part -t the
House, lb- moved the previous quest ion which was
seconded, and tho vote being taken stood yeas liik.
nays lU.S, and tho Speaker gave his casting vote in
tho affirmative, so that Mr. English's motion pro
vailed.
Vote elicited applauso from the galleries which
was rebuked by tho S[>eaker, and after some conver
sation on subject amotion to reenusider tho rote
was carried, ami then laid on tho tublc.
Tbo Uouse then went into Comnmtee on tho
Washington City Police Bill and. after n long debate,
without taking the que-tion. tho House adjourned.
Stjc.irK.—l be Chair presented n memorial trout
tbo Legislature of I t.ih, sotting forth th. ir grievan
ces in a semi-defiant stylo, which wa-- laid .. n tho
trtt.lv by a vote of 32 yeas to 13 nays.
Mr. ttwin, of Cal., presented die re-olmi.jns adopt
ed by the Legislature of California for the admission
of Kansa- under the Lcvomplon Constitution.
Mr. Broderick, of Cal., in referring to the revda
tmßs, said they did pr.t represent tho 'cniimcm*
tho people of California.
Th<- res.dnlioii; were. ..t: ir. »;. in , referred.
Mr. ttwin * Pacific Railroad hill was tak.n uj-.
Tho nnti-Lecompion Democrat- were thi« morning
two hour- in caucus. About one-half of them were
in favor of the appointment "f a committee to meet
that of the sienato on tbo Kansas hill, because, as
lli. j s*id, it was understood that the .'■peakcr w.ull
give them a committee favorably to fbcir fide ol the
•pie-ti.m. They »iy thst they do not wi.h, in taking
this course, t • h.> ean.-ndored p« abandoning their
oppofition to Leci.Riptna.hut wished to show bccom-
ing respect to the denote. If necessary to secure
the appointment «.f fl committee, Messrs. Cochran©
and Foley non!.! hav? voted in tho affirmative. j n
the House, on Mr. Png!i;h> motion, in company
with Mw« r3 . Engli-h. Hnli of uhi.,, Pendleton, and
Owen Jones, who *n«tain tho Mont^ouiory. Critten
den substitute
|«PA- .1 Dispitct. fn tl,« ivittniritb On -j tt« |
H \iiß|nßi tn.. April N
• v C-iatk Mr. O-af.Tiiin * uuicnduicnt to tho Li ju--r
B.t! to appoint ln«|-cct,. r - whs earned, yea- 17. nay*
M. Tho Liquor Pill was then finally hv »
von, ..t yeas, . loi | 1 © o»vt, but having been
amended goes to tho Hoti-o for ron.-um-t.co rh.. m „
tbi* Bill nil *.ur members v.>tc.l aye.
The Committee nn Inland igV‘i--.n reported „
fuh'lirnio f, r the KunK-iry Pill and ay iiu-t ' tb-
Honso Bill.
Hot sn.— Hour© Bill No. 1 <* l ►?>,jbeing a ruppiuii.-.iit
l-» tho charter of tbo Lawrrnmiilli! £ s-hHrpshurch
Plank R-.ad <Y finally: an.l i„ :1„,
Senate. The House Bill to t trend Trea*ur«*t '* i.rtn*
to three year* was postponed indefinitely.
.-1 —Se> a iE.—«-Mr. Wilkins read
in place a bill t*. appropriate annually, for I vonr«.
Sliiy to the Allegheny Orphan Asti urn. wbi.-ii pas
sed finally aud goea to the Hou*-].
In the owning tho Senute .-on-tdire i tho -unhurt
Bill o? tbo li<>u*o.
Tho Hill relative I-. Allegheny (/, n. n ,i, |,„
signed by the o«rerni>r.
Tho Souatu pfuccedod tu -•>.junior tho :'unt-iiri
Bill, tbn llimyi Util having l>cun Isuh-itituted f»r uni
rejoirtml by tbo eomuiittoo by n v<do uf H', armo-t 1 6
ThoSeunte concurred in the IJotno nmendment*
to (ho Bill relating t«» common cairiors.
Tu ntir report of yesterday’s proceedings in the
Honxo an ermr occurred relatn e fo rote on the two
tioti to strike out churches from the City Tax Bill.
Instead of saying that all our representatives except
Mr. Scott voted yro, ire should have stated thnt nil,
with the exception of .Mr. .‘•‘cod, voted ..., h
r. l.oi i-,, April —FrtgbUnl consequences are
likely to en.-uo along tbo lower Misainippi, which is
now higher in sotno places than was over Known, by
the »c- , e»sion "f cutubined Hoods coming from the
tipper river#. The Mi/'*i*ir,ippj is rising from St.
Banl. the lower Missouri nod Illinois rivers are both
high nnd rising; all their tributaries are ut flood
height. The high waler is occasioned by heavy
rums extending through tho whole M'estorn and
Northwestern country and trot by the usual spring
mountain rise ; should that follow before tho fivhet
flood subside*, the whole of the lower m.iinlry will
doubtless bo inuonated.
' !'• IN-NATI, April N.-The block of bu.ldmgs »i
tho comer o! Western Bon and the Canal, woredea
troyed last night by hrc. Tho loss is estimaled al
5.0.n00, which is partially covered by insurance.
•Si. Bouts, April 14.- -Tho remains ..f Mr. Bi-utoi
armed hero at 1 o’clock. They were escorted to th.
residence of Col. Ernnl, by thu militsry and n l a rr«
concourse id citi/eus.
Nkw i oni:, April 14.—Tbo steamship Borsia rail
ed this torenoon lor Liverpool, wiiJi l»o0 passenger#
nod s7o,(tin) in specie.
Mr llackett
Mr. W. 11. Buil«y
.Mrs A W. Young
Ai.rist, April 14.--Mr. Perry, tho anli Lecomp
ton candidate for Mayor, was elected yesterday by n
tunj-'riiy of 140, The Council is about equally diti
dcd.
Mr A. XV. Y'.tmg
Julia M t'or-ko
Lui isvit.i.g, April 14.—The river is rising, with
M led in tho canal. There is over six foot oji the
l U cather cloudy; thorinomuter ut by
Teleffraplitc fllarktli.
Ni« Yost, April H —Oittoo; ».ik* .>«> hales; i.uyt-rs do*
nmml a rt-liiclloti eMJ. but holders rrfu.tr, and Iho .plots
tinnH arc uomiiuil Fhmi ho'iyauf; O'**! hbl* nol.l; Ohio ha*
mlvaiirr ] 6c; Mix* vt f t,.’SK.r t.T6. Wheat lirm; &<sk> loithi-la
■old Corn lirm; al.OOu huohrls *oM; whit* 7J/«i7 V |h<«t
h«ivy Moss Pork f-c lower; «sU-a $17.4Wt,17'.M, Dacon
■lull Hams Ijir-l lirm at Bugera
steady nud active; H O. M-dasw* firm; |’.”rto
Tobacco steady. Tailow doll. Freight* on Grain
to Ltrcrpool 4. Cattle Market—the racetpts wxro U.V(SJ
Beavrv, .'1,700 fi'heep, 3(M Harine. ha*- 'lxclti)“d ’4c;
•nlxs at 7-311 c; arcrage V.t»|s Cows on
changisl; K«rina Khwip declined 2.ic. Market-
M «k* Arm; Chicago and Rock Islsod, 74}<i; Cumberland
Cosh 18Vi N Y Central, BS{£ PenosytvanU Coal, ’,O; Rend
ing Railroad, Mllwaukle and Mississippi,Kii« St
H , 'JC/a- Clereluml an-.l Toledo. t 3V a
PniuoiLi-niA. Apnl 14 Flonr conlioncs dull, hut h'dd
era ar» firtn In their demsnda; sales of au(«rflne at
extra $4,;45 to f-t. 76, and extra family at to ffi.
Flour and Corn Meal waultd at Wheat onchangcd
Rye wsotnd at VOc. Corn loss active and prices farur buy
err. s>vxi hush yellow sold at Me Co 70c. Tho stock uf pro
visions U small, and prices aio tending upwaids: sales of
M.k* Pork at $tS, r.-uh; Hatns in pickls at to 10c; Sides
at ~ *c; Shoulders at 7! ;c; laird firm at 11c bids and” 12Uc
iu keg*. Wool very quiet, and although low, Is compara
lively übore tho rati-a at which aom* cluss'-a of
good* ar* eeliiug WhLvky sells at 21 J.<|9 to 'ilc
CiMISJtATi, April 14 Flour opened dhll, hot cloar«i with
an improred demftQ.i,though prices cannot U*.jnotcdhlgher,
sale* I.COO bids a* 3.70 for superfine tonnllnary
extra Whisky steady; UW> hhLs sold Pn.rtsions
ar- h.-ld very lirmly aud holders refuse to make nny coq
r»-«»iou In order to meet buyers, consequently there was
very little done; prices are nnchantted; 60>j bbls Mres Pork
sold st lK.lj.hi, Ind.. at *lfi, and 10» hhds D*con aides et
fr);, Tba money market is unchanged and tight. Conwy
Is scarce. Excbangn is dnlj and drw.pinp D.mkers in
some cases sold tentay at premium.
SOLUTION OF CITRATE OF MAGNESIA
—A cooling pnrjraeiTe, mild in Ita operation and nlna*
nut to tba taste,constantly on hai.d fresh at
JOR. FLEMING’S,
mr’-O corner «*f th« DUm.ind and Market at
LAKO- 30 W»!h. dow landing froui Btennwr
Kcocoiny fur sale by iSAIAH DICKEY A Co.
COTTON — b'Z bale* now landing from steam"
er Economy fcraalo by ISAIAH ImCKEY aOX
Cl UM SHELLAC —S casesju6treceivedand
j for Ml* by *P3 B. L FAHNESTOCK t CO.
SUMAC —20 Eflcks now landing from
Reamer Economy let nit by
juft - KAUggIg££T4CQ-.
Telegraphic
c u .v a iiess id .y a l
/"l KEEN APPLES—2O bbls. for eale b?
vJ «p: HKXHY 11. OOLLIMfI.
LIME constantly on hand; fresh White
Lime, injwrmr to any brought toonr market.
H>7 IIKSBYU. COLLINS.
SUGAR— 1 Io hhda. prime N. O. Sugar just
r*c*d tod for sale l-y ft ROBItON £ 00,
arm 2&S Liberty «tmt.
FEATHERS— 5 cackc just recMand for aalo
to? s, Zissimn a co.
Oommercial
ODMUITTKK OF ARBITRATION FOR FEBRUARY. ~
F. R Btcxor. V. Jons J. Quaisplc Ssjcuc. Ssttvta,
Jvscvn R. lli vTUi, Austin Looms.
PITTBBDRGII MARKETS.
! Reported Specially for the PitUburgh Geudit. ]
PITTSBtBQH. TBUt»D*Y, AftlJ. IS. IS*,9.
Fl»l‘ it — A little more activity; Mies ou wharf of ltd ppi»
•iijK-r at pa.ii; 371 du super, and extra at <3,U and
•ucJ 115 dnat canal at $3,37 kw super and $4,00 for furnlly
extra From (tore, 10 and 3'J bbta Camily extra at |4XOI 3(J
and Jo-I-, extra ami family dw at fI.UO ajj't-$4.M>; 150 and
l do st f,.r auper, $4,00 fur extra aud $1.50 f.r famii;
d-i »n.l lii do at J 3.02, jl.uu nod $4,. r s).
<»KAIN—HaI«s en wharf of 175 bui Oats at 37c'it3S, and
-mall lots frout atop* at UdWll.
UHOCKHIKc—Saiiw of 30, l l * and 115 blide . fair t 0
pi .me .it 7} jii'et Mola-aea. 30 bbla at 30; 3.5 do at SO 1 and
—*l-• t.. I' .nutr)-.it 37 1 . J Rice, 0 tea at 5
P«.*rATOKj*—lii moderate demand; from store of 150
Was Din-s and PinkcVKi at 40; I<U »ks Ne«b*imocks at 15;
T.m Ini* at 4J. aud l‘Ml bus choire XeshttoQocks to eo
uaat. al .54 h
R.VCMN hi J..ta of 59).o0O tin f,.r Sb.mMcrx
for Jiidi-rt and s}<|/-ylO for tlnmi. am firm and
Itie market iiKlined to ailrnnce.
A.-'iJ KS--'-:di.s ~f 'J) bir* Nitrate of Sod;» at tb; lo
tons f i .'“l.i on priv-tto term- Peotts 7 bids at C'-c
1.1 UK—ealo.ol 'JS I.Ms nt <1.25 fi bid
**LAJJS—Ss)r» In bts wlo. country brand u> city trad-
liAV—Sales at s ,| t M of i'. loads at sl2<cslo p f-n
LARD—A «al» of Lsote*No 1 at
lilDKS—Sale* ISO dry Flint, from store, at 14 j', !4L(, ,•«,
O'V) do, from first bands, at B
'THISK EY—Soles 10 bids Raw at 15 "p gal; 33 bbls R,
tdi.»l nt aW-Ti.
lirrrKK AND F.ija?— Pi,tu* R.. 11 Blitter Is acan > a
irani-J at 10; Eggs were in twlter deniaod.Hod tv> M
warn sold, in l«ta at 7nj'S. Hie market clmloi; at 9.
FISH-.-»f -< IIMI X-. O Mitck«iM ut SU,s<Vc,t'
-.at -2i> hf.lu st fC.i'.. **
SEKD— K;ilie nf 10 |.n» I'l.jrer at |1
do at $,5. ,n loli
Imports by Railroad
(’ a 1* R. R— So bbls poih, 5 d>> t.utter, 207 i
I .-a l.a. jn, Z'l |'ltK» lard, 300 bus potatoua, A It Hams*; e
I'bcn, egv- Irtiaibrrt & t-biptoa; 23 bbls wheat, sdo peb» \
do toiiter. 2 k»;f bird. Brown A Kkikpatrirk; 111 do rye 1
bbls if .nt 7 sks riq;s, H U2SO bus rye, G *W
Smith A i... 4 i.bl egga, 27 bbls Hour 5 cka Lacuu, M’Bane
A Anjei; i I sks dr aj.f'lrn, .5 cks bac»n. 10 t.Xa Lutter,
A H nlrljiqs(-n; 3 >-i»rs ore. le.yd 4 Black; 3 Lbli eggt, Ktrk
|*nti ick A i... 5 cars ore, Kr«*e; 100 bbls fl*h. 40 bis rheeee
HU Ci.Uitts; b bis beps, A Woods; 3 l.bls applu, 2 do, 12 bdli
, pijo-r. 3 hblr bnttcr, J Floyd A co; 2 do egga, J Herbert; 0
!-I",‘i d , ,tr apples, M Caudless. Means 4 ro; 5* pcs berou, 251
bus putators. R Robison 4 Co; 111 eke rags, M Gan?; 20 bxs
►.up, K l bbls eggs. Fetxer 17 aka dr apples. 3
do |M-ai bes, R Da I roll A <o. H bbls ajiplt-s, 2 sks beetle, 1 do
Lipj.iu.ott A c-), 10do. T Little A co: 12 bxs matches, Walt'
AHil*<>n. I''du, H bJI« Uvrs, Scars .'attle, snulry cost-
l)5 bids cgifo; lIV do Hour, 10 cka bacon, 3* bbls
a|.|.lca, A' di- !srd, 05 Jo potatoes, t do butter, Clarke 4 cn
I’ C' A(' It it —ld Lbb apples, SJo eggs, l do l»utte r
J 5 kK< p.'tato«s, K Robison A co; 300 bus potatoes, uwoe r
12 Mjl« apple*. Riddle A Wirts. I car rattle, usuer, 06 ck*
bacon. l«l tea do. 5d bbls eggs, 543d0 flour, 3U3 «ks potato**
C-3 bbls ln-el 2.5*) Jt> whisker, 32 Itss butter, I*l sks wuol A<>
J" nti.-at. I'laike 4 i-.t. ' [i ’
Imports by lUver.
U II I.LLI V' •. [..-I Clirtvuit 2 Jihds tobaci o, Weyniau 4 co
4.«k* 3 t'l'l* apple*. J M Pltioimet; 6 bis dr kooJs
Ido herd ware, 14 bid, ..rc,. Clarke 4. o; 24 bJU paC r . j
Manna 15 bbls Hour. J lleibsi, 10 crates, D Burnett 'Wjm
lje.3 bid, eggH, 3 la mute., tl Riddle; 21 Us Urtev
Rh'rtJrt.A \ erner; 10 bid, apple,. J aka beans, 6 dor brooms
C Ltetlun. 1. aka p.dal.a.s, 22 d.. oats. 2 bbla «rg». S Mason
ii ska UiH.lw.ck: to la ebarus, II Riddtr; 2 coppor
"wn*. 5' U Fvrtrf. 41 las eatclius, J IL.uso A co
CINCINNATI [t.i F*.rt M'avue—3o bbl lard, 2 hhd ba.-r.n
HaHeb.n U bbl »il. ,h.uoa 4 Ooolsy; 5 hhd abouldera
lutm.. - .lodo.SeiLra; 6 bbl whiskey, Ikgbreudy, Littt*
A ‘•'• * ll ’’hi hour. M Cnlly A co; 60do do. Leech 4 Uutcb-
V*‘V 32 do whiskey, il'Henry; 20
I V dodo. Laflak: 50 do do, Myers A M'Devitt
**”• Ibo do floor, Wallace; 100 do do. Carr 4
n i\' rliol ‘:' 1 - 1 ‘h'JptrtU, 11 L Fahnestock; 2u do alcohol
II A fabne.t.ckA u.; 10 bhds sugar, Atwell, Leo 4 c* It)
bb, “"’“'V". Brow o * Kirkpatrick: 112 tm Uni
le bhd bacon. 2010 jm-s bulk meat, llassay 4 Well*; 373 eke
wheat, Kennedy 4 tiro; 1W bbl floor, 276 bps potatoes, 80
bU tt.lton. hhd slmuldera, 1 bbl barn, 337 bga wheat
m < » r h!| Cl |'| NA TJ, J ,uf t 2 bx axe«,3l rolls leather
S hhds rides » km lord: 300 bbl Bear, 02 sks potatoes, 30
i 'lni'w U .h (^'bor.. Clarke 4co; 73 floor. Hhrlver
Kin V«. I'm haepn,l tc ham, 2 kgs lard
rt j. ‘ f ,l |' 1 1 ,°" r 370d0 do, il’Cnllr; 300 do
a.i. Uardincr; .o bdd ham, 3j bx soap, Uossct 4 Well*- jj
i; wbuk D«k6?2?d..d'.r3o'cS
< |V-'^‘ J 7I , ’ , ? A ‘j’ : " wll ‘»koy, Rodfera 4 or. 2do do
> liniqli. Itnska wheal, .M Croary, llutlman 4 ro. W do d.>
. , 4 K Irlcfuttrick: In bbl oil. B L Fahnestock; Ido do
.Vlißuit. . 2r, I| H «cb.a, Herbal, 0 bg» w.wl, Rallow. 2
l.b-l „ ii«,| i Grlnian.
RIVICR.KBWS.
Tl.en.a'b.r r v.-ry firkle and o*'iir 16 fi r { w-t er l.v
| ;._i 1 l-.-re w.,a hti|„ activity ..u the wharf
I m.aamal.vrrn. tt... Cbevolt from Whneliuv amt Ihe
klals" * Tn ’' a,i ‘‘ ,,l 4'’-‘ r *- ,r from Cinrunnatl botb with fair
wTu!-i°n r -.' r t* * ” ru v liU,l, *‘ U ' r for Cm. inualqSlr Win.
D-u stH.!:' ao , o' I '' N r "'i:-, fur K ~ Luli - “-'rmon. for
.a U'ST I K Bl ,t CU'w: to M healing Kiefni tuw-m*',
witu k l.ar S .« an- 1.. m a ,e with COO.txa) bnaliila of cal ~n
b | V nlH,Ut I, L ,r I l ' of fl *‘* with 11 much mor,.
ail ! at Lit 7 l»r N«hvmen flrat rato t,«.t
.' V. . ,' r ‘ r ' r l)rttf L M'Otiulrtrk for LouiseiU*. St
; : ,r r 1 u, » tn J l-rcibably tho fltsplwu Decatur
'.r. P L fi,. k .o l “!i th ,° V“f’ er Miaeouri. All these bosU
T,' ?. V U ' 1' 1 fl *‘ r an,t B * ,t ‘ Commandera.
Th.. Mi'ltwtt- l ;; r, Nt D.ois for this port on Monday
I lUn f « “ P . f "*? 'T l> U ‘ St ‘ I^ui »
“o Monday 0 r ' Pri, “'‘ I ‘°°“ ,oft U *'
.J.-'J" 11 'he Empire, wbh I. w*e atUchod for M-l
Conn rflweLT"' r » h * wet deddod in tho
nimr.t n. w- i *' 0 . 0 ,a * t ' ln faTor "< ‘ho
srft“V!or.ri‘i w‘ , *iT 'l?' n" 1 cUjr “" lo ,h ** au 4°'‘n‘ »r
,X k , bv tho Court. She W ,IJ to {lru
,;.u s . {.the Rrp„bi..an of Ap.,l 15th,
Whilh m't her' V I fl “v *“ »*y tb. Rc,l lloret,
chimneys M.H .1.".,,'/ with her
With* t«o 'ii" L,,n<B ’ >,rtlu *'<!ay tuorning.
d. ;r n .« ,t,,v
fhe 1'inr,.,u..1. 'ej/etiu of Tuesday,
•'* t il'Jmrs as J Camtu-klf;. arnredat ?t. Lome on
. atilrUay, and the Leblgh and Mriuttle departe.l Sladi
wlU. a tiolont h.*ul storm, loliowed by
Th.. Adi.orsl I. Irina at Aitow Rock, on Uio Mlwouri, r'i
,vn.iV." -o . “ "" *-■ i it.
t>UI .. I‘wL.wii umtMW into a u.w-Lowi—towing ic* C
o y-mi b'N. -To »h*t »«*. Ac n lO Pr»e.U>o<.,
r..u, tb.. « at-»b. report*, the PocahonUa .nil agrouDd lo 2
■*t »tr*’nni at tt..r»e Shoo. R juara acrua* th* «m! r
tham.-r ,- i r «w.^,.- <: fr* »„.. r ,|.» l.ar. p
llieCmoPcri,,,, rITOI „ falling, with U t«.t wat.r ou the -
?rr 7 ‘ b “ od "*b heavy aalr. ,| V.
Tmr JIJ t -’:V;7 r ‘“'“‘‘“lf- Tbo Mh-a at Cl.rk«vi!J«
‘t I* \r M bird., and »t th. other pv'lnl on Tuusday
«*i "i 1 !*' P,< b l "* - -- hl ’ ' T, “ C*pt Raagh.
t.vu.in.sT t::\ 1 r, v r »* * n " w -
r j j , | ' ‘ud.-d nnliw up tbr nv. r She knock
<
f I lends and U trow. .n’ir,'i’ from'pullt'rj.-h
f.'r ,bs I,iv,f ««»• h«* been sold
L-UrUi.u t, ,k ' ;«ntne the mk«.i and third
Ltsrksnip. Ihx .Manner With o*or 4uo t.. t .« oi meet trom £j
lllinou rrixr j* coming Ibis way
fhr Jtienaiigo left (vd etxQing fur St- Louis eith a 0.11 /
.'T.s! rumored Ibalabetmdi height al Bijdfc
♦ luo Ibx M.-.vngr, hauled down h.r St Louts «igu
in,^u,“ r “"I 1 u fu ‘ MaysrilU; Portsmouth, K
Wheeling and I u shtirgli. Capt Cowart InttmaUs that
•• Will |,Uxe the MoasoLgur iu the Clndaoatt eod Porte
d IV"‘T every Monday, Wedo«day #-
Mi cam boat Ueglaier.
Alum KD—Jeflr rr „, 0 Rruwntvjjie. |. mD „ c .
ieyaM, KIUaU-th, to» W m . Clminuat, Sukhu
Um-muatr. Uhxs. it. Wtu-olUig.
Ha * BrowCu,lll °- Luzerne,do; Colon.
f ‘ u tor ' C ‘ uJ,,umU ; Blr Wm. WallM.
Whlwlm(r N * PI,, °*' K<rjkuk: Marmur *- I-ulsvitU. Cbevni
River It fL-rl —iisiug.
Lo.si.--A phpfk, dfited April 2d, 1858,
drawn by Bailey. Drown A Co, on the Plttaboroh
irustt" . for f)M). The payment of said chock has boe D
ih.pM and all ar- cautioned against purchasing or
the ai,bl.'r'lT 0 * rt ' W “ rd Will lf lt » re
. UAILKY,BROWN 4- 00.
HAIK KHSTOKATIVE-A large lot ui
Mr* Allen's celebrated Hair Reft.>r«r reTd thla day
x, y _..“ po _ jos. Fleming.
A SACKS cjover S«*ed,
ricnnthy <to, jrc. lTfil and for Mia b*
, *l‘:_ LEKCH It HUTCHINSON,
BEANS 20 M>b». small white Beans for
—‘'L'Z.. J 1 !* 3 . UENRT H.COLLINS.
TIMO~I ih SEEI) ■ -10 bags received and
tor into l.y nj*:t U. 00LLIN8.
1” AKD 5" I.Ms.in store aud lor sale by
ISAUn DICKEY A CO.
STAKCII iUu hx.t. Pearl, dO bids. do, just
r« M and tor «<d« l*y j B CANHELD.
SACK !• L<>UH--,'>u hgs, <>itra family, in
dtf.r« nml for *»to l.y mrt'.U D. C lIBRUST.
LIME— 200 bids, fresh in store and for sale
!’>•. . _ . i nr, A > J. n. Canfield.
TAK — ‘J" Id. 1«. now, tine, for sale by ~
LEWIS A EDtJBRfo.v
,nr ~ 1 *•> No. UW Wood itml.
OI»n L’KKLOWS'.KOLL BOOKS (hr sale
l.y W S H A ' E.V.ror Market am! Second »l».
aIJINI.NE— <>(KJ 07.5. (.0 band and for sale
»•* “I’- B L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
SULPII. MOKl'lli A — SO ozs. on hand and’
tor -»1- l.y Hpc It. L FAHNESTOCK A CO.
TENN. CKUUNU NUTS—2.i socks mw
rroj., 1 Llul. am! l.bli, now landing from at«uier
Kctm.miy tor wtto l.y IBAIAII DIUKEV A CO.
BACON — 50,000 lbs. Hums, .Shoulders and
In amok* timofl ami tomato l.y
'"f-to _ K. KOmsor; A CO.
RICK— 2»i tierces prhno Carolina Uicofor
•Mo l.y JOIIN FLOYD A C<>
/' 10N*CJ5NTRATE \) i',YK—3OO eas'es 'font
V/_r.K .l and for «ln by _II 1,. PAUNKBTOCK A CO.
1 A CODFISH for h£To bV~
1 V - / DAOALBY, C08QBAVI! A CO
No. 18 A 20 Wood ■{.
EKESJI BUTTEU— G "Sills, choice XlSk
Better, Jn»t rwelved and for mIo it Kq. ‘IJ 6tfa >t.
U. RIDDLE.
Glycerine* camphor soaT'^T^
of ttil* tupcriur artirU jn*t rec’d >nd for ulo by
mr 1T _ B. L- PAUNESTOCg & CO.
LAKL>- -4000 lb?. leaf Lard, in store and"for
iitlokt No. lSiLtlrfity itri’Ct.
_mpl RIDDLE, WTRTB A CO
mi
-OUK—Extra family in store and for sale
»•/ ROBKET DICK KT, l.'ll Front it. u*ar Wood.
CJ. KEEN APPLES—SO IjMh. choice Green
T Applia Jtiat rw’il and for *»!« bj T. LTTTLK A CO.
FlvOlfu —lUt) bbN. extra and white wheat
P*m»ly Plmir; 30 bbl*. Hr® I'lonr In »tor« tod Tor sole
by rj»o T. LITTLE A CO-, IX2 S»cond «L
SUGAR —20 hhds. N. 6. Sugar, prime, just
rxcnivlnff thla d»y audforuhi by T.LIITLE A 60.
CIASHMEKE and Oriental Tapestry Imita
/ tiooß oi) Wall Paper, of Frrneb nod German manafac*
uie, (or mIo by ff. P. MARSHALL t 00.
DRY APPLES—ISO bushels iJry Apples
for Mle by (#JB; __ JOHN FLOYD A CO.
SYRUP —io M>ls. No. 1 Syrup for eale by
_.p: iffeyrfr u. cpLLiNa.
LOVE’S COLUMN
SPRING AJVD SUMMER
DRY GOODS.
subscriber having just returned frum
Now Vork and Rbila.Mpliin, confident that he ran of
for INDUCEMENT* To PURCIIAfIKR*, both tn .tylcs.
Qiialltj and t*rlce», tmanrp&wod by any boritn Weat ..f tb*
KIUH FANCY DRESS SILKS,
RICH BLACK BAYADERE
RICH BLACK SILK ROBES,
PLAIN BLACK SILKS.
'from *t.->r© and
PRINTED BERAOES.
OKU ANDIE LAWNS,
Al.?o -ClmlliPH, Crape tie Eepnoeer,
Lavrne, Ac
SHAWLS AND MANTLES.
BROCHE BORDERED
PRINTED BORDERED
Of every Style, Color anil Quality,
varying in pri. ea from Tvr.i tn Fif-
teen Dullara.
FRENCH LACE AND
CHANT! LLA MANTLES,
Frum Three tn Thirty Dollars.
NEKDI.K WORK.
HANDSOME SETT
COLLAR AND NLEEVEN,
VERY KICII REAL
FRENCH WORK COLLARS,
EMBROIDERED linen
JACONET AND SWISS
EDUINtIS, I.YSEKTINUS
WHITE GOODS. |Ja
PIQUET CLOTH
Foil BASgUMS, CELLARS
FRENCH AND ENO LI AH
JACONETTS, NAINSOOKS,
VICTORIA LAWNS, 4c
PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPKD
kosthh V
„ A FULL AND COMPLETE AS. -
SORTMENT
Mourning Q-ooda
OF EVERY DELCRIPTION
tiflODS FOE BUI'S WEAK,
Black, Bluo, Ureen, Drab and Olive
CLOTIIS.
Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive
CASHaMEKETTS.
Plaid, Plain and Striped
CASSIMERES
TWEEDS, MERINO.
.nankinetth,
I.lmn ad Cottnn p»nt Shift, do.
DOMESTICS.
THF, I.ARI/FST STOCK IK TITF
.a many i,f tlio above Gouda wore buught
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS,
I.AROF AUCTIONS, FoR CASH,
WE ARE ENABLED Til 3ELI. THEM
AT PRICE*
&f)at oefp «ff om p c 1111 o n
Call and Kzaiulne onr Stock before Pur-
cbaalng Elieirhcie.
C. HANSON LOVE,
Formerly Love Brother*, and Young,
Btevonson & Love,
SIGN op tub original DKK«IIIVE,
TTO- 74 MARKET ST.,
DREKS SILK
I The fine steamer S.
. Jf- |- niBBAKD.Capt. Ueorge W. Rood, wilt lc«*e for
j |Jr h S7, ® "i nd . I ttl ' ‘“ tKm^ Uto VortM, THIS DAY, the
A j lilb inat ,%t i a dock, f. u. For freight or pnan on
' board ' w ,u (MflO) FIiACK, BARNES looTaS-du.
STELLA SIIAWLS,
aril.^ ne new steamer
HI.LIANCK, P. X.Jtrno, Master, will Imvs for ILe
»ln*re and all lutcrmedlate ports TIIIB HAY, lilli itJlli.t
i »or lrvij;tit or pasaage apply on board or to
* FLACK A BA JINKS.
STELLA SHAWLS,
A tohuk, Datmport, Qnl-na, Huhuq» r, A„ Crosne,
CStUlwntrr, flatting*, St. Paul, and th,
Pall* of Saint Anthony.
rj rpiiK new and elegant Hide wheel paasencer
- A DENMARK, Cant Richard C. Grey, will |£ T «
J lor tb« abate port* oo or shoot tho mb InsL, and wl]
positnrfly go through m adTertlaed. Tho Denmark
bollt uprwraly for tho trade, and offers superior accr-
datlon*. For further information, apply to
* l>o FLACK. BAKJfKS A CO. A
A F
'OR ST. LOUIS AND ILLI-, fla-i
- NOlfl RIVKB-—-The Ado steamer ARGO
NAUT, CapL McLean, will lease for (he
termediate ports on TUIB DAT, litb lust., at 4 o’clock, t. K.
ror freight or passage apply on board, or to
•Pj? FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents.
FO K ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK. i JCSIi
Burlington Muscatine, iiock -legg*w
\ s i£«?-2?l R! “2 K! j UAI - BSA . udbuueWSruSS
AND .st PAUL.—Tbo floe passenger packet, BT. LOWS.
Lupt. J. will leare for the abore aod all intense*liate
3 ports on TUia DA\,tlie l&thlaat, at 4P. M. For fn-icbt
3 or passage apply on l>oard or to 8
FLACK, BARNKSA CO, Agents.
, t?OR. St. LOUIS, KEOKUK, , tPfr
I: OALKNA, DUBUQUE. STILLWATER -iggßftßg
,? „,^AUI^— Tbo flue new steamer ANGLO HaXOnTw
H. Baker, Master, will leave for the abore and all Interne
) diste ports, en THI3DAT, ltrli Inst, at 4p. m For freight -
or puaage apply on l-oard or to 6
HANDKERCIIIKFS,
** AflSSOOiti TtIVER PACKET.'
J XTi—Fcm- City. R-ooevllle, Glu-Jj>A>ls
gov. Brunswick, xingtuu, Katin. City. WySlouTSf
0 rt . h - ?t - aud Omaha City .-The floo rteum
. STM'IIKN DKCATUK, C»pt. Frank Bailey. will leave Ur
,° “, d I** |wrta, on THIS DAV, April
16th, iUo dock P u. For froJcbt or pwutagv apply on board
rj or to mr ‘ tl FL.ACKrPAR.YES 1&>. Agenta.
AND FI.nCNCTN’HS >
FOK MEMPHIS AND NEW . frg..
ORLEANS.—The flue iteuser fout
WA^NK,Cspt. Mnlfurd, will leave for theAboveanaairff
tvrmediate ports on SATURDAY, 17th Instant, at 4 o’doek
r. m. For freight or paasage apply on board, or to —■
n P I6 _ FLACK, BARNKSA CO, Agtn™
FOR MEMPHIS—The fine new i fß>
steamer ENDEAVOR, Captain Marhel JLggpafcg
will Irate fur the abuto named place on THlSDAtjath
n-t p u. F.. r fndfcfat «-r psasage apply
board or to (apSj FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agenta. ;
AND SLEKVK^,
2 HARDY & M'GREW,
STKAMBOAT AGENTH,
Corner of First and Ferrt struts.
BRILLIANTS,
MULLS, SWISS,
S«»«nty*flve hew and Second Hand
A.;NL> BUGGIES,
WHITE’S REPOSITORY
•-Ti „,™ 0 “ILK RUN, NEAR LAWRENCEVILLE. ’
'T'ilh subscriber offers for sale, orc*»JL
X. exchange oo iho mn*t rauonabto terms,
a ? t, °Ji'" ,, ’ rtlUu “ t c( md*ecoud-h»n<l BninHce. m.,L.
by Watson, of Philadelphia, moo but little Metl. AUo
_j tweoty-onenow m*du In my own «hop, from the
- J »ery U«t tnatem! purrliased In the eastern market. A One
"> ° r ‘7± tt,n Snew and wcond baud. Also. a lot
4 ?.• Bo * t W ‘? DO *’ Jp[in r kind*, Uenn/ujtown Wagon*. Jener
-3 W apm* *nd R.vUwnrt, two line Phaet.-as, .«Us for fonV
7~: h'’ r «*M. nue of thelu aboo'ii make and one of them N*
A ??**; r *« a »- i*u*fcK*,on«. m»de by Mr. D. Hodgei
* “ !" W r »° mn l ‘ , '° Busule*. •tillable for ligl
marketing. The enbarnk-r flatten htmaclt he eta make
to the nil-rent Of fenvcs wishing to |mroba«e, to K iTe hi
AND FIGURED.
■M\ r.. l ,Truh-i.t to. the city. t»u> Exc
P »>orOtnoJLti» tmo U.»chc* parsing U»« iW e*»rj t«a ml
H| °_ .... _ mril-<J*w;ini*T
HA Card. '
KLEBER having just returni-.l fr..ui
• tloj eastern citiue, where he ha* selected a c |„,j r .
Hoc* or supenOrPUn.-s. f„r tho Spring trade, w oU >d
jpecttuiJjr iuviu the al'mti.,o ..f pnrchaaer- tbtieto
l Wrr ;’ ch, ’* ,SJ " a }' groat .-are r, uW the entire eastern
•tock. «iiu are ,-aniid.red among the tliwst instruments
ev«r brought l<. this city. Purchaser* are ev>licir«vl tu call
and examine, as this is an exmllent opportunity for ..huin
mg a nrst class and reliable Plano Porte
_H£ » RLKBIIL. No S 3 Fifth -t.
5 i undersigned Imvo this day entered im
[ X cu C*rloer>Lip lor the purpoco of conducting a Uen»n
I CoinmiMjon Produce BtuineM, under Ihe namoeod rt?le o
: L**h »od UutcMn»«'D. Having the adyantag*. of, ioation
t* i: ° nTe , mt,nt ?' , tb « end Depot*, and many
years practical experience in tbe busing, they fe«l ct.nfl.
thMt , tt#fr afr,,rt ," }° P lrfaaa partiea who way faror them
with couslgnmentaof loraalo, will merit their ap
probation. Soliciting a .bare of your patronaga, wo r.mmn
Tl Te^.^ y ’ o . . LICKCII fk iIUTCIUWSON
'•* HtUburgh. April l at, 1868.—apilmd
DISSOLUTION.— The portncrahip hcrete
-11,0 ""Jmlpwl. rniJn- Un
H Tf “i *“ Ji-01-cJ b, motbbl COD
-3 ‘ t ?"“ r '" M Tli« busliHa of uld
> Mm.r 1 " bj tb-ir .ucc™o„, ItbblMon, Mini, i
*4 Miller., 'W. c. ROBINSON.
J • ÜBNJAMIN MINKS,
J K. MILLER, J*.
TUt j.nrtnerHliin of the undersigned was
dlMnUed tfcla day by mutual cuaaent, (lb* umo to
laia effect from (UeHiat day of January, 1&&&.)
W. C. ROBINSON,
CASSIMERKS.
/"iO-PARTNERSHIP.—The undemened
» P»rto®r*bJp under the name of ROB
INSON, MINIS i MILLSOB, (thetame to date from the let
day of January, 18S8,)haTe taken the eaUhllahment for-
It*’» ° CCnp b J tha flrta w» B*n»e and wW continue
Ir°. l k D ™ D .?^ of Jf oond ««»nd Machlalata at the old eland,
Houth Pltteburgti. Office, No. 21 Market «trr«L
W. C. ROMNSON,
P U. MILLKK,
„ ~ , WITHROW DOOOLA33,
Wellington Itoike, I WILSON MILLER.
March IMb, last. [ mr24:lmd
New Rochelle or L;
HAVING madeamu
KNOX f.w a euppiy t»r I
Lorry, 20,000 thrifty Pli
log price*:
1000 plants.
MK) “
260
100
OrJura aJdrtwJ tu Bar. J. KNOX,
, . , . - - .or the •übacriber. ac
companied with the cash or a autlable reference where the
b*™'* are uot known, will be filled io the onfer Id which
they are received.
Pijnu ol'lbo NKWMAN'STHOBXLESSBLACKBERBT,
will be farubiheal at the tame prleua. • '
ttrltidawtfT
New goods for spring sales.-
W« in dally receiving from oor own and Kaaten
,o £l ori “^. lJJ,u,ms 10 uor stock, which conaiatain iiarl «»f
Floor Oil Cloth*, Carriage Oil Cloth*,
Furniture Oil Cloth*. TabloOil Cloth*,
Cnwh Oil Cloth*, Tratipareol Oil Cloche
Transp’t Window Shads*, UafflioUsndi aud
Shade Trimming*.
Merchant*, Housekeeper* and other* requiring any good*
in onr line ore invited to call andlexamlne the stock aud
judge for themselves lu regard to the qoallty aud pricj*.
iJ. * H. PHILLIPS,
mrSfl .hV SO end 28 8t ClaJretreel
POTATOES-
IuO bushels Neshannock Potatoes;
"£> do large White d<k
60 do do Dluo dil;
•JA do do Ked da; In store andlor ssleby
mrt7 T. LITTLE * CU-,|Mo. lU Second street-
WHISKEY— 150 bbls. prime Doublo Ree-.
tided WUiik*y and SO hbU. Old Mononglhela Ky#
Whiskey, with an assortment of Torolgn and lX>ae*tlc
Wines and Liquors, for sale at the loweat market pricer hr
WM. MITOHBI.TRBB, Jr. A BBO„
mr2o ftp 209 liberty street.
CEMENT— TOO
and for •*!«' by
S' UNDRiES—31 i
Wheat, while and red;
Metal. to arrive for sale by
POTATOES. —50
loc*, 60 do Red* recei\
_miM
Cheap.— StiUthev
came.» 87 Woodit. ff. p.auftmui rft *
TVTKW SATIN PAPERS
II pgrroll forc*l>t.y \y. pj
cents, for
“k b > W. I\| MABSItALL A CO
Statuary anu PAiWiNa^pK^
otCUr, Frmnkllu, Ood.lmcs,
fur of. bj »pg VF. F. MABSHALL it
IDES.—I3OO primeUry Flint, iastrea'd
Mibrltby 6PMMe»R J aAEBAUfiSl r A? d
F L( i l i? r 7 1 r <W eitr “ family in store
MilfaMlttT BPaiKQtIL imm.ifau
Pttteburgh, Penn a*
Regular Sttarntrs.
Monongahela River U. S. Mail Packets.
STEAMERTELEGRAPH, | STEAMEBJKFTEBSON,
T c vr„ j C. WooDWiBB. I CirT Qxaiai Curt.
HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
mm raonmg rngnUrlj, Morning Mil loan Pittf
o"ciik? ,“?*«*.*- »'• *»d Ennlng Boat, «t e
hplaOin-’fvii fC>r 11 Export, Kllxabetbtown, Mocooga
aod i. 'Th 00 ’ >ayetleC1 ‘ y > California
f..r uimi i connecting with Hacks and Coecbe*
ii ' ,r *' otown ’ W»y*«bnrg,
?» ra m iC V Usl i hrDOsb fr<,,n «K»»«nrgh to Dnion
town for meals and atata-rooms « m i )>n ,i.
80.1. returning from Browu.vlll. ',,.^“lJ
niorniagauil .S id the evening. For further infin-m ,t
quire at the Oflh*. WLruf boat, at the foot ‘.°tr4T
“ 6 _‘>JV_sW!NDLEIUAo«yr
For Cincinnati-regular , jcs»„
TUE3DAV PACKET.—Tha .loom. .i.l.leMMgg
nni»l [,u«,„g„ r « k „ ULADIAIOA C* P t.
will leave for the above and Intermediate porta ereryTUES
DA\ at 10 o i-lock, ah. Far freight or passage apply ca
board » or to Ijnrlvj PLACK, BARNE3ACO., Agt».
OEGULAR TUESDAY PACK-. KS> -
-TV ET POII ZAKESVILLE.-Tb. On. ~.ildfesar
EMMA UKAUAU.CpI. MOKIo. ArJl mUtaT.
fur tijo above and intermediate porta EVEEY TUESDAY,
at 4 o cluck t it. For freight or panage apply on
hoard, ov1» FLA CK, DAK,\FSApJ^Ag^ts.
iffinrinnati, &r.
| t-pl. Harry, will leave Tor the above auJ all intSSfSiff;
i porta on THURSDA V morning, 16th i nst For ,
passage apply on hoard, or to “
I A 01.Ag.nu.
For freight or passage apply od board, or to
H.AOK, BARNES A CO. Agoul.
For Cincinnati & hovi^Vn^rz
MLLE.—'pie aplcndid steamer BSNnVaLg&Syg
uuAPF.Capt.Geo.L. McCllotock, will leaveStheafSt
and all intermediate porta on THIS DAY, the 15th lnitanL
at 4_p. m. lor freight or passage apply onboard or tn S
. FLACK, BA RNKS A CO
AJasfjbiUr, &c.
FOR NASHVILLE.—The fine i JEPI*
etwn.er HASTINGS, Cpt. Porter, trHilgtfetf
!“** fur , tb * *? J •« Intermediate port* on lid JaY
iOtb Ju»r. for fr. igbt or f>aaa&ge apply on board, or to
FLACK, BAKNEfI A CO?Ag?nte.
Jj'ok N
St. Uoma, &t.
PITTRBURUU, PA
CO-PARTNERSHIP,
BENJAMIN MINId,
P. H. MILLER,
WILSON MILLER.
<awton Blackberry,
ingementa with Rev. J.
Plants of this valuable Rlaik
lants are offered at the follow
.$126 0} 26 plants.
. 05 IW 12 .
. 34 00 0 *•
. 16 00 3 *•
8 00 1 ••
james Ward hop,
No- Fifth itreat, Pittsburgh,
-At 20 and 25 cts.
: MARSHALL A 00.
THE I\TER.\.VTloXAl"hotkl,
Broadway, corner c.J Franklin .SVrerf,
NEW YORK,
BASBMEIT RECE2TTLT REFITTE2>.
Tie Boom* are all AVir/y Carpeted,
The Furniture and Bed* are Superb,
And the Bath* Unsurpasted.
TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED SALOONS
l££ COSXICTtD WITH TBS HOTTL.
(Icre H concentrated all the comforts of a homo, with (be
luxuries of a palace.
THE SPLESDW LADIES' PARLOR
Commands an Unequalled
View ofßroaiiway.
TUE INTERNATIONAL li the most central of any of
the FiasT Class Uotils lor btuiaeas, or places of aintiso
meat, and offers unsurpassed advantages {-■. Families and
Gentlemen visiting New York.
_»ps:lmdy ALFRED FREEMAN, Proprietor.
hotel;
toner «) Frankfort Str~t and City Hall Smart,
o>e City Hally AVio l'-rp Cliy.
HOTEL in conducted on the European
te": 1 "" J ' - "" ,i m *-'
with**ThU iwfV* * yLt.j). with Rjitha in connection (hero
fcTif bO J t ;L U U ?» vicinity of
and offers ♦’ B ° d bo l’ r,ec ‘r*l places of amusement,
7 7 Indncemeut to thosa wtw consult confeo
*° California or Europe
wUJ l k furnished with all the mlonnation tb«.y may desire
and also he protected from Imposition in the “Icbaw
tickets. It. FRENCH. Pr. T S;
are of ? uaner « wl l l ‘ «F wo *fe full, as many
an. interested in saying eo. • mrll:3md *
JSrtiral,
XIEALTII OF AMERICAN'WQMEN\—
For many years I hate teen troubled with general
weariness ami languor, both mental and physical; caprice,
listleaaneas, doll headache, pain | n the head and temples,
coldness and tendency to etitluess, palpitation of the heart,
veryeaaily fluttered 01 excited, appetite variable, stomach
And bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or pby..e*l
exertion was sore to bring on all the symptoms, and 1 had
in addition, Calling of the womb, and great i*lu In that re
gion. One physician after another exhausted Us skill ami
gase mo np. A patient and persevering use of JJAR
SUALL’S UTERINE CATIIOLICON’ fortnnatuly eoniej me
and I hate no words snfflHeut to exprow my tbankrolnea. ’
Mas. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON.
«*i!h*Vu n,y m J , tllkt 1 baro been a sufferer h,r many years
with whites and derangrd bimstrnation. After a while 1
bad other trouble*, .ach as pale face, Indigestion, wastlu*
away, general languor and debility, pain In the .mall of tb*
Usck, a sort of arlung and draggingeensaUnu. jwln U-lacn
the shoulder blades ox tending down the spin.'. Km id apt**
Ute, troubloin this stomach and bowels, with cold hands Tmd
feet and dreadful nervousness. The least .-xoftemont would
maks me feel uit | shuuld fly away. 1 tried doctors and
J £ )g *’,v Ud u e, '® ry,hio F- ot ‘'’ * fUr another, wttlnmt the ben
efit. One bottle of UAIOHIALL'S UTERINE CATHOLI
CON changed some of my symptoms Tor the better and now
lam entirely and radically cured. I wish that every wo
man could know whut It will do. CLARISSA OBKR.
for a long time I had Utrrioe complain!* ulih'theMlutr.
mg symptom*: (wu oerrou*, emaciated and Irritable*l
earned to abound to complaint*; sumo uf which I will try ’i.,
tell you: pain is tbo lower organa, and a feelings a* ir some
thing wa* going to fall out, Inability to walk jmch „ DBJ .
count of a fooling of fnlincss; aching and tlragrlug. and
sbootiag pains In the back, loins, and extending down the
Wffß the Jolting produced by riding caused great pain: spu*-
ntodic shootings and pains in the ride, stomach and bowriv
headache, with ringing in the oars; eTery fiber of tbo I-vIV
seemed sore; great irritability; intenso norronsuesa, I cooij
not bear the leart excitement without being proetrnfed f, )r
a day; I could scarcely more abont the house, and dij D -t
take pleasure in anything. I had giron op hope, Imvlm
tried ererythiog, as I supposed, in rain, but a friend «-alled
my attentioo to MARSIIALL’3 L’TKHINK CATHOLiOJN
I took it, hoping against bo)*. Most fortniurndy it
majand there is not a healthier or moro grateful Bunmc i i
the country. I trust all will nse it. It Is truly the niumu.■,
friend in need. Mas. FLOttKACis LESLIE
MARSHALL'S ITF.RIXECA THOUCO.X iciUcertain
ly cure Falling of the Womb, Whites, Stippraetd, frrrmtla
or Painful Menstruation. Bloating. Inttammations and Du
taatsofOu Kidneys or Urinary Organs, Retention or in
continence of Urine, Heartburn, Cbstircness, Xervovsnrsx
Printings, Palpitations, Cramps, Disturbed Steep, and ail
troubles organic or sympathetic, connected seilA the Uterine
organs.
Tkcprict of J larthalTt Uterine CitAolicon is One HoU„ r
?*t£ aif F'T,? T ‘ jl *!? lU - 071 script of six dollar:
five botUesshall be sent by express, free of charge, to the er.a
of the express routs.
Be particular to write the postofice address, toum. oainty
and Sate. We tcill guarantee, that the Medicine viU Ke sen t
on receipt of the money. Address
■>"• aaj - »• KKVBKR, HO Woy.l bl. PitUltariili
Slp,„f tb.UolJen u„ u ,.
PBEUVIAH SY3IITP!
0 R,
Proieetcd Solution of l’rotuiidt of Iron,
Having successfully uasseii u,,
onleii! to which now diecovcrire in the Materia Mull
raare tubjoctod. mmtn.'wjK, rwrivt.l ns an citablnhci
Medicine. Iu efficacy incuring
Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia,
Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendenci*-.
Disordered State of the Blood, Boils,
Scurvy and the Prostrativu Ef
fects of Lead or Mercury,
General Debility, and all l)is
eases requiring a Tonic, or Altera
tive Medicine, is nuw beyond qtHfctiun.
Tbe proofs ofiu .metof aro so numeroas, so woU authen
ticated, and of socb peculiar character, tli»t snffrrcrs emt
n 0 1 re ** on * 1, b r hesitate to receive the proffered aid.
The Peruvian Syrup does not profes* to be a cnro-aU, bni
iU range ts because many diseases, apnarentlv
unlike, aro Intimately related, nud ptoceredlag from one
esuss, may be cured by one remedy..
Tbe class of diseases fur which tbe'Bymp'provides a cure
is precisely that which basso often baffled the hizbeat ~n>r
of tnedical skill. The facts are tangible, tbe witnesses am
accessible, and the safety and efficacy of tbe gynin incon
trovertible. . Y
Those who may wiah for an opinion from disinterested
perron* respecting tbe character of the Syrnp, ctnn at tail
Ul ® , ‘ ,l,awtnR * linion * onmeroos testing
nlau In tbe bands of the agents. The signature, are thoss
, S' o "*™ 6o known tn the oomrammy of I!<*tr-n. and
of the highest respectability.
_ GAKU,
The nnderidguad having experienced tbe heuefidal effects
of the ••Peruvian tSjrup,- do not hesitate to recommend it
to the attention of the public.
Prum our own experience, as well as from the testimony
of others, wboe# intelligence and integrity are altogether
QnqnaaUonable, Webave no doubt of its efficacy In coses of
Incipient Disease* of tbe Lnnge and Bronchial Passages.
Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint. Dropsy, Neuralgia etc; Indeed
ita effects would bo Incredible, but Irom tbo high character
of those who bar., witnessed them, and have volunteered
tneirtestJmuny, as we do ours, to it? restoralivo i*o*sr
K*v JOHN PIERPOINT, THOMAS C. AMORV
THOMAS A. DEXTER. PETER UARVET ’
S. 11. KENDALL, M. D m JAMES C. DONN
SAMUEL MAV, Kev.T.WIJITTKMORE.
NOTICE.
it isn«-ll kuuwn that tb» m*dicj„*| effect «>f ProtoiJ.Je ..f
Irun is lost by oveu a brief eipusnre to air, iui.l that t«. ma«.
T*m a notation of Protoxide of Iron, without farther «“£
tioß, has been deemed itupeuible
In the Peruriai, Syrup this desirable is attained l.v
coudisatjos nv a »at erruax crkbown; and this •oiutK-n
noty reblttceallthe protwearbonat-e, nltretre.and tartrate,
uf the Materia Sledica. A. A. lIAYKS, M D
e „ A ‘“y‘ , . ro £ t ,lu,sat *‘'fM*M- 1 1Ju6t u 0.U.5. , A
Sold by N. L. CLARK & C\k, Preprtetai s, .W MYat-r
street, BosKm. Retailed by all Drogulata.
, ***• Q £o. u - KEtfIER, So. 140 Wood street, sign of the
Uoldan Mortar, Agent for Pittsburgh, aplll daw&n.T
MORE THAN 500,000 B'OTTLDS
SOLD IN TIIE
NKW K;N Glj AND SPATES
IN ONE YEAR,
The RESTORATIVE OF PROF 0 .1
WOOD Tor featuring hair perfectly and permanently
naa never yet bad a rival, volume afti v..ltmie rtagbt U
gtTen from all parts of the world and from thamustiotelU
gent to prove that it It a perfrcl Neffc-.mfirc; but read the
circular and yon canuot doubt; read also tbe followh.gr
i Uw* —People hat# for centuries been afflicted with
Iwld headl and theonly remedy, heretofore known, bea been
* **', By a recent dticoveryof Profcwor
Wood these Article ate being fast dispensed with, but a preat
many persons still patronise them, because they hare been
so often imposed upon by Hair Tonics of different
Im , per *°?‘ »oe«fDMtly make the request, thattbey
" , iD Wood’s Restorative there is no
We know of a lady who was bald, who
°* d * h f *rtWe a short Ume, and her bead Is now covered
completely with thetlniest and moet beautiful curls imagi
oable. We know of nnmerons cases where hair was rapidly
falling out, which it restored In greater perfection than it
ever had boon before.
It la also without doubtone of the beat arUcles for kr<V
tag tho hair in geod coudltiou, making ft soft and gloa*,.'
remorlng dandruff, and has proved Itself the greatest eoetn v
to all tbe Ills that hair Is heir to.
It la the duty of every one to Improve their porsonal «p
pearance though somo may differ In regard to the w*y« of
doing it; bat every one will admit that a beautiful bead of
hair, either in man or woman, la an object much t» !»• <lr
tired, and there are no mesne that abotild be left no tried t.,
pbtata such a consideration.—llbasan'j Aiicva!*, J’lnJj.
CoanoCTos, Ohio, Not. 17, ISSfi.
O. J. Wood A Co:—Gents: Al I bavo been engaged hi
soiling yoor Hair Restorative the last teason krone of your
local agents (tt. M. Ilackinson.) ami hating experienced
the beneficial cflccta of it myself, 1 would like Co obtain au
agency for the State of Ohio or acme State in theWvet,
should yoa wish to make inch an arrangement, aa I am
convinced thenit nothing amal to it in the United Slain far
Tejteringthe hair. I have boon engaged in the Drug bnai-
DW tor eevoral years, and have tola various preparation*
for the hair, bot bare foond nothing that restorm the ao
cretive organs or invigorates the scalp as well as youra. Be
ing fully convinced that your restorative is what yon repre
sent it to be, 1 would like to engage iu the aale of it, firr I
am satisfied It most sell.
| Tours truly, S. T. STOCKMAN.
Watlasd, Man., Fell. 6, ls&7.
PIOP. O. J. Wood A Co Gent* Haring realized the
good rlfecta of your Liair KcaUmtire, I with to state, that
fluJing my hair growing thin, ma well u gray, I was Inc fn.-
ed from what I road an.F beard, to try Oja article prenarM
by you, to promoto ita growth and change its eJor..
It wi In youth, both of which it haa effected totm.lrt*!* "
In the operation I haTe oaed nearly three Lottlea 1
JFor male HEV3KB, Itt wS*2
0- J. WOOD A 00, Proprietor*, 318Broa3*Yi ,^r Br £ h
(lathe greatN. Y. Wire Hailing ?,l
gar
JAUBS P. TANK HR,
■O -Wood Street. I>ittsbur u h,
.te, tb. ..teotion L„
ally to Lis large atock of
nk-w spring Goons,
Booght direct from Member,,. J|.mrb„ wl .
biiouaxs,
BAITERS,
OPERA TIL'S, Ac,
L&<3lm » Mine* tsd Chil drea'i
bonnets,
FLATS, and
M , „ , FANCY HATS
M*i» •, toy*’ and Yonth’i
. PALM LEAF
LEGHORN,
PANAMA and ■
WOOL and FOR UAX3,
AH o».bid, «ll b, <*, lld , nMj
W<1 "“ ‘nOoc-Tnect, oi-nj , 0 c .„.. -
manors. ' “ J
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