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    PITTSBURGH:
MONDAY APRIL I'J, 1858.
■ OFFICIAL PAPER OP TUB CITY.
City an<l News Items.
- Trees are not many buildings going up this,
spring. A fine new store on Wood street, another
fine one on SmUbfietd street, several on Fifth
street and a jiarge Brewery on Daquesno Way
for Messrs. Rhodes & Verner, are those which
occar most readily to our mind. fThe Odd Fel
lows Hall is progressing com
pletion. . That portion of it which is already
done is very fine, and Foster's New National is
spoken of by every one will) enthusiasm, ns n
room worthy of the city.
We would have many more new warehouses
goingupberewere.it not for this one, among
other reasons—4o wit: the discriminations of
the Pennsylvania Railway, against Pittsburgh
business discourages the growth of the city.
Wo can readily imagine, that some will laugh,
and even pooh! at this. Bat let us ask Mr. A.
Will you rent a warehouse in this city
to house your grain for example, when you can
buy it in Ohio and ship it to Philadelphia cheap
er than you could buy it jn Allegheny county
and send it over the came route?
If yogi do that, then you aro not orcr wise. It
is a foot that men in this city have been obliged
to take lower rent for their warehouses in a
great many instances just from this cause. A
Philadelphia o%Noir Tork merchant counts the
cost of bis grain delivered in his warehouse.
So ho sends to the farmers that we buy of in
Ohio, and clsewhero and ships from points west
of ua, to Philadelphia or Now York at cheaper
rates than we can possibly do it, if we send our
grain from here.. The only way is for our grain
merchant to enter tho same market with the
Eastera buyer and ship from tho same points.
men who have some Pittsburgh
prido and Pittsburgh feeling: they have lands,
stores, families here: they have men whom they
employ, scores of them, and tboy desire the
prosperity of tho city; but if they fix them
selves here with their warehouses and their
goods they find this screw of discrimination
..pressing them down. The railrord has us at Us
mercy and it makes up out of those who cannot
help themselves, what it loses in an idle and
ruinous competition with the Now York Central
and tho Baltimore and Ohio roads. There is
therefore every encouragement to business men
to baild their warehouses and conduct their
business at points more favored by tho geeat
corporation, than this. It is time that our peo
:ple should change in this matter and
not tolerates policy'Which is acting so adverse
ly to .onr interests.
morning, at about 8 o'clock,
a fire broke out ih the "L” of the house on the
corner of Short and' Front streets in the First
Ward, long occupied as > boarding bouse, but
recently turned mto a lumber house and planing
establishment. This is one of the old buildings
-of Pittsburgh, having been built for many years,
and showing in the firmness of its structure,
marks of the substantial and careful style of
the earlier times.
- The fire must havo been tho work of an in
cendiary, as there was nothing about or in the
house to..tease combustion. It conght in the
second story of the part above alluded to, and
the fiamos were bursting oat of tbe windows
when discovered. The **L” was gutted, but the
walls are still standing. The engines played
upon the main building, bat the fire common!-
citedto its roof and burned that. It extended
also pretty well about and through the upper
.floor, but was extinguished without material
damage'to the main body of the house. Mr.
W. F. Richardson and Slack & Co., carpenters
and builders, had just commenced their busi
ness here. The machinery was not all in, but a
large amount of. planed and seasoned lumber
was ih the house. Such machinery as was set
np, escaped without material damage, and
so did the lumber. The house itself is -owned
by Mr. John Renshaw. We learn, that the policy
on tho . building as- a boarding house had not
expired, but we. presume this would not cover.
the premises .-for its present use. The damage
will reach some $BOO. The engines were early
on the grooml, and to tho active exertions of the
firemen is due the Salvation of the building, ns
. far as it was saved. / ’
: PfEE.—i-Tbe oil mill of Messrs. Cbas. Thu nun
& Bros., at Bochester, was destroyed by fire on
Saturday morning. The fire canghi at 9 o’clock,
from an explosion of one of the retorts used in
the procesaof extracting oil from cannelcoat.
.WOldid not Jearn what the loss would be, but
we trust tho Messrs. Tbamm, who do business
in this city, will soon be able to go on with their
business at Rochester.
Toe WesteUs Mail.-Wo trust that our worthy
Post Master* Mr. Anderson, will bo able to ef
fect some modification in tho time of closing the
Western, mail Since the new schedule took
t-fect, we have been annoyed by daily com
plaints from subscribera-in the various towns
west—Better, Bridgewater, New Brighton, New
Castle, Mercer, Salem, Massillon, Wooster, Steu
benville, Wellsvillc, Sewickley, &c.—who com
plain that they rarely reccivo the Doily Gazette
-on the day of publication, although wteeparate
our maiCsending all Western matter to the of
fice not later than 2:20 A. M.—one hour before
the train starts. If all our morning contempor
aries suffer the same annoyance, which.is doubt
less the cas^,—will they nut unite.with us in an
effort to iudaco Mr. Anderson.to procure n
change in tbehour for closing the morning mail
to the WeaL- If the way mail could be started
at 7 or at any hour between that and
tho present time of starling the morning matter,
it would be ; a very welcomo change to the morn
ing prefo, add their. thousands of readers. We
beliovc rtjajt if. it is in his power to do so, Mr.
Aoderson will effect tho desired change.
We aro constantly -receiving sncli letter? as
the following, which' reaches U3from Sewick
feyvillo: \ V -•
*'. * . “I, am not sure, that you con remedy
the maUcr, but the irregularity of tho Gazette,
fiinoothe nctf -mail arrangement, is a great an
noyance. Al paper which we esteem bo highly
has until qoitorecenlly como so very
rogatarty, becomes a sort of daily necessity.
Whan'our. mail: comes from' tho office in the
morning, and the cry-of ‘No >QazeU«? comes, the
day does not eecm to start right—
Apstt woxther, full of caprico in its first
days, Is beginning to learn propriety. It bos
settled down at last into a becoming consisten
cy, and when it is bright at [nine o’clock, it is
safe to conclndo that It will continue so uu
til ten. Friday:night brought us quite; a frost,
bat we could hot hear that it had done a bit of
dainage-ov The; weather of j Saturday had a
smacK.of chill in it, bat upon .the whole it was
favorable; to the growing gross and; opening
bads.; Letters from various parts or the coun
try tell-ns that the spring 1 is ■ about four weeks
earlier than 1 usual, and that everything promises
a season unequalled In fruitfulness.
Tins; Everting ChronicU says of Henry Werd
Beecher:. *fA man; of many; faults, of decided
views, and violent prejudices, be Is yet univer- x
sally acknowledged as a good, a strong, a zeal
ous and. -jut. untiring man. jHe has.for many
yeava.batUed mok- manfolly sgalnrft the armies
ofsini, error and superstition.”
• la it troe that Henry Ward Beecher is a man
of many mills? We confess that this is the first
lime that fact ever camo to! our knowledge.—
Those who knot/ him best say that lie is "a
good, a strong, a zealous and an untiring
but they do not acknowledge him “a man of
- many faullg.y • . J. j
Err. Giotto* W. Sioah, who will graduate
- next week from the: Western Ideological Semi-,
jury lm been appointed to a mission in Wash
ington Territory, by the Presbyterian Board of
Missions. He wiU leate Immediately after the
exercises at the Seminary Tor New, York, where
herwHl embark.for*San Francisco, and from
. ' thenCe beViUoake his way-to Washington Ter
... ** RerTPelerVeedar, or Allegheny Cit/, also *
\ mduttto of llio shore Seminary, Is established
' . as oastor of a church in Sacramento, Cel, und
"Us muoh pleased, as we learn, with lho eiluslion
' and the people
} Bun*—to yiow of Urn arrange
' »Uh«; mnjorUy of our Slalo yair-m^cra,
• : ;-lv.tho liquor leOgueito ramose all restrictions
'"' to free trade In tUs accursed traffic, we learn
nuito « number - of noir' «rabU»Juneaf r«e pre
• paribK.tocoiiiqienco'thqKilD of Hfiuor.loileed,
so confident are most of tko presont dealers,
' ihat tboy hare not applied for nrencwaloflbcir
license, although the. proper ,11100 oM-Orrirea to
do eo: When legislators aro abontrl, they bad
better- enect it law allowing two additional
judges to assist Judge hlcCtare,ln slew of tho
‘accnmnlatioa of crime hereafler{u-fif<M v yfdc.
„We were pleased : .to see the smillog face of
the facetious cdUorof-lhe BrowrmlUe Clipper,
In tcvothe.other day. Mr.Hurd spent thol&st
ten Jija before the late Connecticut election, in
.that State* on the stomp for the Ecpnbliceh can*:
aidatea, anil donbllcaa feels highly gralifiea that
he contribute*! lathe.success oflh© rtghlcause
In that State/somelimes a little doubtful; We
hope, however, tho hydra of iocofocolsm-haa not
many more heads to lose in Connecticut. :
A« ihirestlgtiUon will shortly be mado lnto the
circumstances attending tho mysterious’ demisa
of Mr. Vande«hlst,' hy .tho,iMayor r
aminationof the body, they© la#
which indicate that ho came'
fair moans.
Toe old Theatre la to
V
r Told compwy.oro.nD^
The Mayoeah© ■the Steamboats.—A man
mode an informal complaint to the Mayor on
Saturday that a certain steamboat Captain, then
in port, had sold him a tteketand taken part pay
forit, to carry him to a certain place on the Mis
sissippi, when in fact his boat was not going to
within GOO miles of that port. When the emi
grant found out the mistake he asked the Cap
tain, as is alleged, to restore tho money, which
he refused to do. Tho whole matter was in such
a shape that.tho Mayor could not get at it in
legal manner or with any hope of success, so he
advised the man how to proceed, but whether he'
obtained redress wo are not able to say.
Tho fact that boats advertise to go on a certain
day, and do not go until another time, has been
charged npon the captains as a fault. The loss
in these cases does not come out of the paßsea
gcr, but’out of the boat. Wo know of a boat
now at the levee which is boarding her passen
gers and doing tbe best she can to secure freight
enough to justify a speedy departure. We do
not believe there are three steamboat Captains
sailing from this port who would willingly de
ceive a passenger, cither a 9 to his lime of leav
ing or as to his place of destination. Every one
at all conversant with river business, especially
at this time, knowß that no captain on a tran
sient boat—we use the term “transient boat” to
distinguish from the regular packets—can tell
the exact day lie will leave port. He advertises
his boat for the time when he thinks he may be
able to leave, aud gets away as soon as possible.
Bnt if the Captain sells tickets to passengers
and fixes tbo lime of departure, he is bound to
board them after the time fixed, if he is longer
delayed in port, and he does it. ( Anyattempt to
deceive or dofraud, if laid before the proper au
thorities, would, without doubt, be promptly
altc%ded to. Tho Mayor will not, of
callc-l upon to act except on a proper and ftgil
representation of each particular case, lie of
coarse understands all tbo difficulties of gelling
freight and the unavoidable causes of delay too
well to attempt any general onslaught even if so
disposed.
It should be borne iu mind by all travellers
that thereis in ibis city, on Front street near
Market, a steamboat agoncy where the facts iu
relation to steamers, their times of sailing, (heir
destination and every fact tlml could bo of in
terest or advantage to the stranger can be
learned. Let the emigrant or the traveller for
business or pleasure go to Messrs. Flack, Barnes
& Co., at tho place before mentioned, or to
Messrs. Hardy & McGrew, corner of First and
Ferry, or to Mr. Ilea, No. 7G, Water street, and
they can get reliable information if they have
no confidence in other sources. For our own
part we have always fovod tho captains ready to
give all the information in their power as to tho
route, lime of sailing, cto., bat being interested
parties, the stranger will confide more implicitly
in authorized agents, who arc bound to give the
facts.
Fayette, Pa. —On Thursday evening lost,
Miss Elizabeth Garwood, aged about eighteen
years, daughter of Benedict Garwood, put an
end to her life by taking strychnine. Sho died
in about au hour after she took the poisonous
substance. Domestic trouble is said tw have
been the cause of the fatal ecL She was a young
lady highly esteemed by all who knew her.
Jonn Silver was committed for trial, by Aid.
Lewis, on Saturday, charged with the larceny
of §45, on oath of Robert Loughrcy. The mo
ney is alleged to have been taken from tbe Eagle
Hotel, iu (he beginning of last week...
A German named George Swangter was com
mitted by the Mayor, charged with larceny, on
oath of A. Watson.
Thebe have very heavy rain 9 about the
head waters of the Allegheny. Tho Clarion
Banner say 9 that everything is now highly fa
vorable to the lumbermen and that they are
now ready to send their rafts down river.-" Tbe
targe number already arrived has told us that,
and we may expect great additions to them in
the course of the week.
It is now understood that Bishop Baker will
preside at tbe session of the Pittsburgh confer
ence, to be held at Cambridge, Ohio, commenc
ing on Wednesday, 2*th insl.
The Advocate says that the Prospect Street
Mission under tho charge of Rev J. M. Thomas,
is in a hopeful condition.
New Missionary Field — Wo learn ihortTw
some prospect of opening a new mission ahovo
Pipetown, near tho first dam on the Mononga
heki river. It will be attached to the mission
work of tho .Pittsburgh District of the M - E.
Church.— lleth. Adi >.
Accident.— A lad in Ibr Ninth Ward bad ltis
leg badly fractured on Saturday Dr. D. Corn
mao, of the Fifth Ward, set it. nnd he is doing
as well ns enq be expeefed.
.Straniier is Tows.— We hare Lccq gratified by .1
call from Frederick Ayer, Lsq., the business man ot
the lirm of J. C. Ayer. A 00., Lowell. A short ac
quaintance with tho gentleman convinced 03 that
not tho Doctor’ll skill ia compoanding hb medicines
is aluDo concerned in the immense consumption of
them : but that it taken business talent of no ordi
nary measure to pass them around thoiworld. Mr.
Ayer, manifestly, baa these abilities and the soccers
of his boose shuns that ho uses them. —SUmphU
mi u . \
Paris styles of Gents’ and Boys’ clothing, care*
fully transferred from tho best French reports of
fashion, may now bo scon at Camagbaa'e, Federal
street, Allegheny City. Groat care Is taken in the
manufacture of every article, and buyers may readily
see tho peculiar neatness or style, and perfection ef
workmanship, with which each articlois prepared.
Custom work for men nnd boys carefully made, and
a fall stock of shirts, gloves, hosiery, Ac., kept on
hand.. t
| Tun Diawo.vh Necklacb. —Tbo famous affair of
'tho ‘'Queen’s Diamond Necklace,” which made so
much noise just before the outbreak of the great rev
olution of 17Ti>, is about to come on again before tbo
courts of Paris, tho heirs and representatives of
Ba*bmer and Cos?angs, the jewellers who supplied
the necklace, having brought an action against tbo
heirs and representatives of Cardinal .do llolian.—
This necklace is almost as famous in Us way as the
splendid garments for gentlemen and youths, mado
at tho Brown Stone Clothing 1101 l or KockhUl &
Wilson, Nos. 602 and 60S Chestnut street, I’bila. 1
Worms! Worms!!—There la no disease more com
mon among children, aadyct dodo which ao freqocntlvbaf.
floa tho skill of the physician, as worm*. They are highly
detrimental to Uio conalltnthm; and their prcaenco aliouUl.
be cnrefally goarded agsipst-hy parents. On tbo first mnn-
Jtnteiions of symptoms every means ahonld bo used to expel
them prompt!jrand thoroughly. M'Lanc’a Vermifuge, pre
pared by Fleming Droa., of Pittsburgh, is well established
M the mint certain, safe and speedy remedy ever offered (or
thistroublMomo anil dangerous malady; and all who have
the management of children ahoald keep this Invaluable
medicine on hand. In addition to Us pe rfoelsi&ty, it never
fills to produce tho dealred effect.'
OUPurcfanscrs srfll he «i refill to ask for DU. M’LANE’S'
CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by FLEMING
BROS^ofPmurtuwn, Pa- Aiiolhcr Vermlfngea in eompar
(soa are worthlottNltr. BPLaac’a genuine Vermifuge, also
his celebrated Liver Pills,can now be had at all Kepectabla
drugstore*. Nowffasmuwilfumt Ihttignalurt tit
FLEMING fIKOH-
jlmusniunts.
PITTSBURqiI THEATRE.—
MISS IiIJIIiKULY 1 Lmsu *.to Manaoceeca
MISS KIMOEKLY renpoctfully am»>:inrei that bavhjg
engagement with tho
GREATEST LIVING ACTRESS,
MISS CIIABLOTTE CUSHMAN.
FOR POSITIVE ONLTTimEE NIGHTS.
And alto with the’lleserMdly popular actor
mb. j. e. McDonough.
THE THEATRE WILL REOPEN NEXT WEEK.
On TUESDAY EVENING, April 20Ui, ISM,
HU. M cDO No 0 G 11,
• Will appear in one of hiv most celebrated characters.
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EVENING?.
CHARLOTTE COSHMAN.n illappear.
V3»Seats secured for each and every night of BUSS
CUSHMAN’S engagemeut, can be had at the Box Office of
Theatre on MONDAY. ap!7
FOSTER’S NEW NATIONALTHEATRE.
Sole Lessee and Manager. J. C. FOSTER.
Acting and Stage Manager A. W. Yotw».
Treoxurer J . o*i>. .-iitokisT.
Prirato Borer, to hold six persons 00
Dreta Circlo and Parqnstt* M>
Upper Tier Yi.
open at 7 o’clock. Commence at half past.
GREAT ATTRACTION.
Tho management has much pleasure ia>annoonctng on
engagement, for a few nights only, with the emiuout Engr
lltb Tragedian,MU. JASlkd BENNETT, who will makslifa
flrit api*earaoeo in bl* great part of Virginias, in the rendi
tion oPwiiteb bo is acknowledged to bo without an cqtuil,
MONDAY EVENING, April loth, Ife&S, will be |«r
formed Sheridan Knowtes’ (nmly, iu Sm arts, of
VIUGINICSj or, THfcTltOW AN FATHER,
Virginia* - #UL JAAtttJ UHNNKTi'
(bis first cppoauico lisra £>r two Tcon.)
Julia*....— »•- ......Cleary L. Dwoo
Virginias. ......Mr*. A. W. Toaag
. Parorito .... MlasUmlly WablegriT*.
. Tq coaclado will* su entirety new Cairo, uuier acted Lore,
entitled
aVSTIRO A DBIGtiS.
John joatUtan ttodcuicr...... Mr. A. W. Yoang
Bartholomew Briggs—•“ ••• Jlr.W. D.Balley
•. MU. UUKNEIT will appear.
•>7 TirErnrcat popularity of Ilostetteris Stomach
Idtfcn nrcparcd by tbr eoilotnt pliy.ician, Dr, J Uuefet
leria nuUKroded. Daily doc* lie metis* the tolunUrj tw
tim nnl*l* l>l Uj* sßlJcfctl, wbo bate been cored or long
ffiSdSewU Ihmußh lb* «o oftbo“BUlere,”wd dnT
lTSi«|o ollSimcdWMU increasing. WJdejlendlng its
«2sfuln« *W9ng sofliTing iiamsDlty. For re-
Su7 “^
)?* procoraa botUoof
* &S I Wnosreirm *
SMITn, Sol» Proprietor** Nos- M Water ox 68 Float yU.
' mrZ7aU«T - ••• : *-
c* UKASE—A superior article for carnages,
l_T tc, I. c,.* bp or
QUNIHUKS—KIsbMs. Silver Spriij" Extra
--lolly Fioan «do Union do dig Vtiaekn Wheat and
—atonrriTo im steamer Melro*" C/r sal* by _
_•'• ' •! MSAIAHMPKEYtCU;
' UKSTOUATIVE—A targe lot ot
'lea**nkbratMHair nnrtorerrc«%lthl* dajr
•pt _ JOS.FtB2UNO._-
'’•'Ter
'o»y.? -:4ov ■ wcsltbj ua fr>r»u liy. *.
- fcjoscn ft auTcmusoa/
/ir email- white Beans for ■
BEm
Telegraphic
CONGRESSIONAL
Washikgtos, April 17.
_ Seaate.—Mr. Foot©, of Vermont, withdrew bia
resolution that tho Senate ro-aosomble on the first
Monday of November, and introduced tbo same pro
posal in the shape of a bill, which was read thrice
and laid over fur laturo consideration.
&lr. Hunter, of Virginia, mado oh earnest endeavor
to take up the Deficiency Appropriation bill.
Mr. Fcsicndon, of Maine, ana Trumbail, of Mi-'
nois, with equal earnestness, opposed taking it up
until the Benate aboil have had lime to cooaider it,
Mr. Fessendon saying that tho Administration knew
there necessities in January as well os it docs now.
Mr. Trumbull said that tbe belief exists that much
of this'deficiency arises from contracts bariog been
entered into without the sanction of the law, and
from an usurpation on the part of tho government
in quartering an army in Kansas, and sending
another to winter in tbe Rocky Mountains. Finally
tho bill was made tbe special order for Monday at
half-past twelve o'clock.'
Mr. Broderick reminded tbo administration oppo
nents of tho bill that the vote of California wasgiren
to Mr. BnchaDan on the faith of a Pacific Railroad.
As to an extreme Soatbern route, we might os well
■havo a railroad to the moon, inasmuch as it would
cost equal to carry U from South California to San
Francisco.
Mr. Iverson was in favor of Us construction, and
believed it to be constitutional to mako each a con
tract Tbe government now pays $1,300,000 an
nually for carrying the mails from the Atlantic to
tbe Pacific. Thus, before thirty years, wo will have
expended,'at the present rate, $50,000,000, while a
railroad will cost only $25,000,000. Which is tho
most economical. Tho Senate and the country can
judge. Mr. Iverson then explained bis plan which
had been voted down.
Tho Pacific Railroad bill was taken up.
Mr. Benjamin, of La., considered it obtions that
Congress cannot agree on any route. With a
diminished treasury, loans and prospective expenses,
be could not believo that Senators imagine they can
pass the bill. Ho would therefore move as a test
rote that tho further consideration of the bill be post
poned till December next
Mr. Guinn said ho would consider such a vote as
an indication that tho administration Joes not intend
to give any aid to connect the Atlantic with the Pa
cific, and as a violation of all tho pledges of ISSC.
Mr. Johnson, of Arkansas, said that the spirit of
sectionalism was so strong that there is no hope of a
runte offering justice to tbe South. Ho would, there
fore, roto for tho motion to postpone.
_ Mr. Houston, of Texas, moved that the eastern
terminus be in Arkansas, opposite Memphis. Ho
spoke in favor of tho El Paso ronte.
ISpcriul Dispatch to the PitUburghrGazettc |
IlAnnisnrno, April 17.
Senate—Tho Sunbury hill being up, Mr. Wilkins
offered an amendment that the company at a future
timo shall subscribe half a million of dollars to tho
Allegheny Valley Railroad. Tho amendment was
adopted and tbo hill was passed by a vote of IS
against 14, Mr. Wilkins vuting uyo and Mr. Gntzaui
nay.
The report of the Committee of Conference on the
Liquor BUI was agreed to, yeas IS), nays 1). Mr.
Gazzam was absent Mr. Wilkins voted aye.
House. —Mr. Irwin recorded bis vote ayo on the
Liqnor Bill.
This being Private Bill day tbo House took up bills
on the Private Calendar, acting upon the following,
among others: —Bill to allow Isaac M. Penoock, ad.
ministrator, to sell certain real estate; bill makiog
it a misdemeanor to break hired vehicles, which were
passed finally, and go to tho Senate.
Tbe Senate BUI relative to vehicle licenses, passed
finally but haring been amended goes to tbo Senate
for concarcnce therein.
Senato BiU relative to tho Orphan’s Asylum pass
cd finally and noeds but tbe governor's approval to
become a law.
Senate Bill to change tho location ot a street in
South Pittsburgh also passed finally and needs bat
the Governors Approval.
Tbe House BUI to establish a ferry at Gray’s Mills
passed a Grit reading.
Eceniny Sntioa. —Sisate.—Tho RaUroad Bridge
Bill passed as read in the House. The bill relative
to attachments of vessels was umended to include
only vesseb on tho western waters and laid ever.
Haiirisbc&g, April 17.—Tbe bill for the sole of
tbe State Canals to the Sunbury and Erie Railroad
Company being tbo regular order, was taken up in
tbe Senato on Goal reading, and passed finally, yeas
IS, nays 14.
Was—Messrs. Baldwin, Brewer, Coffey. Finney,
Frances, Gregg, Harris, Ingram Mycr, Randall,
Rutherford, Schell, Scofield, Shaeffer, Souther, Steele,
Straub and Wilkins—lS.
Nays—Messrs. Bell, Buckalew, Craig, Crosswcll,
Ely, Evans, Fitter, Gaxiam, Knox, Lauback, Mar
pclis. MiUer, Turney, Wright—l 4.
In tho Uouse tbe amendments of tbo SeDatc to
the Sunbury and Erio bill for tho salo of tho Canals
came up.
Tbo bill has now passed both llonsos, and g<>on to
the Governor.
Wasoi.sotoji City, April 17.—TheCotntniUce of
Conference on tbo Kansu bill met Ibis morning.—
Mr. Ilonter vro9 absent, as at tbo prorion* meeting.
All the others were present. The matter was con
sidered, but nothing transpired showing tho proba
bility of on agreement. Tbo next and final meeting
trill bo on Monday morning.
A general order has been issnod by tbo Command
er-in-ebiof, directing particularly tho movement of
the troops from the barracks at Newport, Jefferson
and Carlisle, and from forts Columbus and "Randall,
for Utah at tbo earliest notice. (Jen. Smith la ap
pointed to tho command of the department of I'tab.
Rev. Diidlkv A. Tvh«j had his right arm am -
pntated in .Philadelphia, oa Saturday, as the
only apparent means of saving liis life. Tho
accident by which his arm was so in j tired as to
render this surgical operation necessary wc bavo
already referred to, it having been caught in a
straw cutler with which ho was making some
experiments.
Tclegrapbtc market*.
Klw Vo**, AprH 17.—Colton firm; 3000 bales tolJ; Uo-
Uud \2.y r floor heavy; 13,000 bbU retd; Htate $4 0W»
4 12%; tibio lower at $1 43<54 W. Wheat heavy; 6uoo bos
Sold. Coru declining; at,uuo buaaetd; white 2c lowpr at 71
<3»T4i yellow 2c lower, sale# at 76@7(j- Pork tinner and
active; «ak-a at $l7 Oo&i; U 5. Lord booyant at lot'(911.
Sugar heavy; Orleans Coffee doll. Bacoarteady;
Itaxua Hhonldera i%(s7. Freights Armor; oa Cot
ton to Liverpool on Flour U. 4*£L Btock» variable;
Chicago and Kock (aland 73%; Cumberland Coal 17U; IIL
Central iteadiug 40; Milwaukle and Miseimippi 29;
Cuntou Co. -ay. Micb. Omtrol C 2; Brie 22%; Cleveland aod
Toledo 43>4; Tonnmen 6S-Y; Indiana five* 6M<; Locrusoc
laud grants 31J4.
I‘mutsa.puu, April 17.—Floor coaUoara very dnll, but
price* 00cbanged. Receipts of Wheat have materially la
creased, but demand limited, and prices unsettled »nH lower;
8.000 bub sold, at 70<&80c for Inferior; «X&loscfor fair and
ctioko Red, and $1 2U&I so Air White. 2,000 bub of Rye
bronght <oc V bos. Corn ftlll continues In active reooret,
and prices bavu advanced lc; bus yellow sold at 72c,
afioat. Oats in good reqnret, ai>d 6,000 bu Peons sold at
40c. Co flee firm; 8,000 bags bare been disposed of at from
10J4 to lie lor Kio, and 12 to 12>$c forLagolr*. Tbo stock
of Sogsr is very modi reduced and tbe prices firm: soles of
Cuba at 6>s@6 %c. Provisions firm; solos of Mess Pork at
slB,cub; Sides st 10}-:
and Shoulders at IQ*X. Lard He in bbls and 12'<c in lu-kt
steady. Whisky unchanged.
CrxcittwoTi, April 17.—Flour anetiongod and steady. Wlile
ky steady; 120 U bbls at IC%. Unseed Oil dull at GSc; more
offering. Hess Pork Is held ont of tbe market; $l7 ore freely
offered. Lard is higher; 2UUU bbls at lWglok, clewing at
tbe bitter rate. Balk Meats are firm; sold at 8-V
for Sides, and a large lot on private terms. Molasses active
at Stic; more Layers than sellers at this ruto at the clow.
Sagar unchanged. Coffee Is doll and drooping. Weather
showery.
Balumoee, April 17.— Ploor .rooted at $4 <52% for City,
S-t 23 for Ohio, aod $4 37% fer Howard street. Wheal is
Steady, at $103@107 for red, and sll£@l2s fur white.
Corn iu hotter request, at Go@7oo for white and 67@70c fer
yellow. WhUky is steady, at Provisions are
buoyant.
* CAMPHOR SOAP—I gro.
of this superior article just rec'd and for sals by
“*2I D. L. FAHNESTOCK * CO.
HEMP —24 Laics choice Kentucky, f»»r
twino makers ose, jost landing and for sale by
«arig ATWELL, LEE A CO
f’POBACCO—3O kegs Os, Twist Tobacco,just
A lecelvod and for sale by T. LITTLE A CO.,
*P». No. mSeeondst
(*IOKN BROOMS—IOO dozen, extra tinish-
J ed,Jut rrc'd and for sate by T. LITTLE k CO
NO. MOLASSES—IOO bbls. choice Oak
« Cooperage, jost rec’d and for ealo by
ap9 T LITTLE A CO- U 2 Second elrret.
O/x HHIJS. prime N. O. Sugar,
20 bbls- do do Molasses,
Received and for safe by LEEOB A HUTCHINSON,
qp7 No. 110 Second A 145 Flrat sis.
LARD —4000 lbs. leaf Lard, in store and for
•ale at No. 163 Liberty street.
qp7 RIPPLE, WIBTB A CO.
FLOOR— Extra family in store and for sale
by EOBEBT DICKEg,I3I Frontet,near Wood. ,
GREEN APPLES—SO fobld. choice Green
Apples Just rec’d and for sale by T. LITTLE A CO.
FLOUR —100 bbls. extra and white wheat
FamQy Ffear, 30 bbls. Rye Flour lu store and far sale
by apg T. LITTLE A Oft, 112 j&Koud st.
SUGAR— 20 hhds. N. O. Sugar, prime, just
receiving this day andforialoby T. LITTLE A CO.
CASHMERE and Oriental Tapestry Imita
tions on Well Paper, of Freocb and Uennaa manufao
ure, for aale by W. P. MARSHALL A 00.
DRY APPLES—ISU buabels Dry Apples
for aale by (adB) JOHN FLOIP A 00.
SYRUP— 10 bbls. No. 1 Syrap for ealo by
gpT lIkMbY U. 00LLIN3.
GREEN APPLES—2O bbl«. for sole by
apl IIKNRYILOOLUMB.
LIME constantly on hand; fresh Whito
Ume, superior to ouy brought to our uxirkeL
q P 7 HEN RYU. OQLUMB-
SACKS POTATOES; 12 bags Rye
Uu rec’d for sole by LEWIS ft EOQEBTON,
eplO No. Iff? Wood street.
QA BAGS WHITE BEANS foreale by
OUiplo LEWIS ft EDOEBTON, 107 Wood si.
B'UCKETS— 50 dot. for sale by '
eplU ROBERT PICK BY, 134 Front th, near Wood.
SDGAU —lObbds. fur aaleby
epto •' ROBERT DICKEY.
RICE— 20 tierces prime Carolina Rice for
safe by (MJ) JOHN FLOYD ft CO.
iptONOENTRATED LYE—3OO cases juet
\J rac’d and (or Ml* by D. L. FAHNESTOCK ft CO.
LYON'S HATH AIKON—An excellent pre
pnnUea Corprescrvlng, restoring and beautifying the
balr, for safe by - f opu . , JQ3.FLEMINO. .
Mineral, waters—a large, supply
of fresh Confess and Eloe Llck Wotars J ast irc’d by
app-JUS, t LKMlNQ,cor.Plaiooad A Market»t.
a(\ uUS, i>RIED APPLES for ealeby
OUan3 '• JONES A COQUET, lit Water ev
VERY DESCRIPTION or DRYGOODS
- fontatfiy,Xgvohrothtci.Bo.74llailwt»t
VIX-AISS—SUQ„Iaa. 8*10; !)il2 »nd 10*12
. -,UE»RVJI«niiK3,~
TWTATOBJ—MO bos;'- Tltfit® Pot Mies in
rn Etcro tr tJ opO T, LITTLE k CO, ■
Commercial
FOB FEBRUARY.
p. a. b*cjtot, V. p, JOBS jromxsnx. Surra firanx*,
Joseph K. HusTXB/Acsns Looms.
PITTSBURGH OAUKETB.
{Replied tyedoßy for the PiUsbtcrgKOtutU.)
Pnmoiaa* Montur, Ami iu, ISW
FLOUfi The only sole Crutn first bands waa a lot of 10
LUU toper on-hort at $3,45- *?
70 and 120 bbls at s3tf2 for super, Si.W@j4.l2 forextraenJ
$1,50 for family do. ..., 0
UKALN—Not much offering; salt* of W 0 to* Corn cm
private terms; 60 and 100 bus Kyo at 63; 365 bos Barley at
45; mod 200 bus prime Red Wheat from etora el 85.
OKOCUKIK&—SaIes of HhbU BngariU i-J*; 6-
do at», and 35 do at 7*£fisB. Mol#***. 60 end £i bbla at 30
@3714 Itiw. 10 tea to city trade at 5.
llXcON—Sal<« 0* 2000 ft* Shoulders at i} a ;
TV. anj 0000 tbs TT«*«« at 0%.
fi i y Sales at scales of 16 load* at JIOcmJJO ton.
nSH-S«‘ r 2* bill Ifockarel No. 3 at $l2, and 15 bbls
Herring at SG. , , ,
STRAJtINE —A sal*of 60 bids on private terms.
POTATOES—SaIsaat depot of JUO bus Beds at «fc». 30u do
at 33; and 100 do mixed at 40. . ...
BUTTER AND KUOS—Prime Roll Butter Is firm at IU
Evas, sales of 5 bbls at 8
DRIED FRUlT—Satessoo bus Apples, from first Lauds at
11.2 S » has; 45 has do frum stare at but
JIRSd PORK—Sate* of 14 Lbta at $17,50 $ Ltd.
KIRK BRICK—Sales or 15,000 Bolivar at thousand.
HIDES—Sales of 325 Dry Fllutat 15; 71W do on private
BKKD—Saks of 20 bus Flax at sl,tU; 30" but Clover at $5
Sales of 121 bbla Rectified ut V
12 bids Cfld Kyo at $L _
import■ by Rallroadc
C.,4 p. R. It—lD bis bops, A Wood; 3 bbU rbecsu, J
B Coufleld, 2ti bbls lard, 17 kgs do, ?2bbb pork, 21 sks dr
frolt, A U Haines; 7 kgs lard. Leech A Hntchiasou; 7 bids
clovcrtced, 1 bhl butter, Sbrivcr A Dllworlb; 6 pkgs eggs. I
bid butter, T Little A co; 11 chlmnoy tops, 11 11 Collins; 1
bbl butter, Atwell. Leo A Co; 23 tall chairs, Uauiuer A
DsuUe; ludo, BiilUkeu; 2kgs lard, 3 bbls butter, U’Cond
less, Moons A co; 1 car ore, liccse; 2 rare cattle, ownor; 2UB
bblsoggs,3csk bacon, 112aks wool, V 0 bbl floor, 4 da apples
3 do butter, Clarko t co;
P. C. AO. R. R.—300 bus potatoes, owner, O bbls eggs, 2
kgs lard, Liggett A co; 4 bbls eggs, Rankin; 2 bblslonJ
Sawyers; 11 cars cattle, owners; 100 bbls eggs, 8 do beans
lOO.do whiskey, Clarko & c».
p. ft. W. AC. B. R.—22 doz buckots, Mnrtland A co
363 bnsbarloy, SOObus potatoes, Leech A Uatcbloeon; 300
bns potatoes, Moire; 300 bos wheat, Vocghtley, 30u bnt
potatoes. Grazier; 147 bgt rye. Watt A Wilson; 20 dai
buckets,B Dilworth A co; 10 do, Floyd A co; 20 do, F
Sellers A co; 13 do, ITCacdless, Means A co; 63 do, Milter A
1 lUckotaon; 60 do, S Mercer, 19 pkgs wire, U Townsend Aco
61 Lxs chose*, Mutter A Robisons 40 do, J Patton, jn 140
IhIU paper, Cochran; 6 bbls eggs, 1 kg butter, K Dalzcll Aco
20 bdis lightning rods, Humbert; 330 bus potatoes, 62 bbls
eggs, 10 do bntlar, 7 cars cattle, 20 doz brooms, owner, 401
bbls eggs, 20 do butter* 72 els dr apples, Roa; 6U bbls apples
D C Herbst; 0 bbls apples, 13 do butter, 3300 bus wheat, 333
tks potatoes, 102 bbls u11,2G0 bbls lard, 032kgs do* 707 bbls
Hour, 120 bxs starch,6bis furs, 62d0 wool, 75.tcs bacon, 117
cka do, Clarke 4 co. •
Imports bjr Uiwer.
CINCINNATI per Minerva—loo bx canJh-s, 60 tc boms
26 iibd bucoa, 2U3 bbls. 336 *ks potatoes, 1241 bbl Oonr, 18
bbl oil, 5 bx, 1 triiuk, Ctoike A co, 63 bbl wbUkey, 140 do
flour,'Wallace; 7u bbl whiskey,‘Carr A co: 25 Lb) whiskey
Sohmidl; 04 bbl flour, Liggett; 100 do do, Taylor, 10 bbl
whiskey, Hufltuao. M’Crvary A co; 15 bbl hominy, Hitch
cock; 50 bx starch, Hazleton; lo do do, Lindsey; 15 do do
Painter 25 do do, Browu 4 Kirkpatrick: 13 bx drugs
Swindler 3 hhd bacon, 1 doterf, Dt»e; 4 tc bams, Kensbaw
6‘J sks potatoes. Herbst; 3 cak ham, Gardiner, 47 tks
potatoes, U'ilane A Anjer: 26 bx soap, Homey A Wvlit; luu
bbl mit, Lewis A Edgerton; 1 bx litre. Tanner.
WHEELING,p«r itmslle—l33sks barley, W Garrard; Bl>
do do, fl W Smith 4 co; 55 pcs Castings, Brownsville W Boat
6 bbls butter, 2 do eggs, 3 do lUxsced, 2 kn lard', Knox A
M'Kcw; 2.1 kgs usilt, take ware, II HVollough; 7 rolls
test be t, Cl-irko A cut 7337 lbs scrip irou, M'Cskltey
RIVERREWR.
Them was but little business doing on tho lovro daring
tteturds). There were small quantities of gouda shipping
lot all puiuts. The number of boats bod dwindled down to
21, when at tbo opening of Livig.iliVn thete were seventy
here.
TbeStepbea Decatur Went out in tbe morning with tbe
largest inp that has tell here for a year. She over 750
tonsot Ireigbt. Her guards were dragging in tbe water,
and she was swarming with people. Uer freight consisted
mostly of lumber. Th« boards she took aro planed, touguad
aud erwred and all ready to nail on to tbe ships of bouse*.
Besides these she carried joist, ebingiee, Sooting «!•-. sc that
the settlers in Kaunas will bare all tbo material ready for
the erection of bouses aron as they arrive in their new
borne.
Tlie lows, Capt. Moure, is op again for St. Louis Sbo will
take freight for any port on the Upper Mississippi, rerillp
plng it at fit Louis. Wo call particular attention to that fact
She is a good boat aud well commoodrd.
Tbs fine steamer Minerva, (Mpt. Gordon arrived during
Friday night, with a load mostly of flour She U np again
lor LouUvillu and Cincinnati.
A very largu number of coal boats were ruunlug onl with
the current on Saturday. There is jnst a good stago of
water end we hope tohenrof the safe arrival of nil these
boats ut their destination. The lioebest.-r. Opt. Neare is
loading with u much dispatch os she can, and will have on
Tuesday. The Marengo, Clifton, Auglo-fi.viun, Fort Wayuo
aod other steamers will soon be ready to leave.
fivxnsr —Tbo steamer* Great West, Capt McCullough,
and Metropolis, Calhoun, from fit. Louie, and Junes Wood,
Kobinsou, from New Orleans, arrived jeeterdaj. A good
number of l<jat* deported, leaving the levee cuuipatutiTclv
quite b.irr.
The Mt>, i(<|inblicsu of Thursday says
“TbeJ.B Carson was tbe oulj arrivul from the Illinois
river yesterday; Sim tud a good cargo of prodoco. The
Martin Jewett, from Paducah, had a cargo ot lumber, pro
duce, Ac. TbeJ W Chccsemau from Ctuciunati, was tilted
with people, and had a good cargo of assorted merchandize
1 lie iI ivmirnirul elwnirf, D 11. alurton, came down fr«m
the Missouri without freight. 1W Council Bluff arrived iu
the same condition film had hern to fit. Joseph with n
cargo of 3ii,uuu feet of lumber, pho Is now loodlnx wttb
3w>,ux> feet more for tho same port, and will leave to-iuorruw
The Council Blnfl has another trip of lumber, 3UO.««<u fort
and will return for it. fiho is decidedly in the
lumber traJe
Axotheh Biu Link or Pickets—Sho b«v and vtanneb
W Stuul-art and Thru K Tntt, bavu formed
ihtmavhiit tutu rliDibf Ulugav and Cainbrltlgo packets,
and m ill mu regularly lu the lower packet Iroiltt all season
Tbe Tntt will U>is w<x:k leave for Cambridge next JJatonlay,
bnt bertwflur she will teaveou Wedocskay, and<l*Botubait
will toko Saturday. There two cvcellenk boats will coostl
tnlv a regular and rolUblc lino, and shippers may depeud
on their promptness nud despatch. TbcyniO both well ap
poiotetl and officered fur the trade, and wilt give general
satisfaction.
There was all sorts of music on tho feveojnt&dey. Tbs
Union Lino steamer Twilight bad a calllopo ihl&ll blast on
her rooff which Cumpletcly annihilated lbs music of tbs I>
8. Carter’s Ircud, jnat Loluw her. B*>lh boats were bound for
the Allasoori, aud loft last evening The Twilight i»-<i a
good trip, and will conuuct with tho railroad at Jefferson
City to-day. Bands of music on Mitsourl river oteauitwnrs
have becwmeau IndUpentible portion of their eqnlpmonf
ThsCln. Comujorclal of Salurduy eayr
“The great floodin tho Lower Mississippi Is fast abating,
tboagb as yet it has nut stopped along tho coast, or at New
Orleans, where Uic roost fearful crevasses bad broken
through the levee* Tbo Helena, Ark, Shield of Saturday,
•ays occuuuls from below reprvoMit a very larga portion of
the country a* overflowed, and immense damage dona to
plantations,Mock,4c. Tberlror tetow Ihomoutli of White
is said to be higher than It has boon since H»2H At this
place it wanted three feet of being up to tbA high wafer of
Ifc&O. The river licre baa fallen adout luor feet and Is Mil
residing slowly.
Na.HHViLLE--Tbo Cumberland w«j feHlog ou the Ulb.
with tIJ4 reel on the abools. The Fairy queen leU Naebrflfe
for CtnciuusU on tho 12th.
Sr foiuia—ThoChei'aman, Pr« 4 Trou and Altamont ar
rived ou Wednesday. Deported—Fulton City forpJiuclanatl
Tbo Democrat of Thursday cays:
Yesterday w«s a very busy ana a very noisy day on tho
laadlug. The Flora, which sunkfo tho Upper UldiintppL,
aud was afterwards raised and docked at Rock Island arrived
yesterday and will ply during tbo aeaoon botweeu boro nud
Bt. Caul, and so will tho Albambrfe,'which also is owned by
tho Minnesota Packet Company.
Her officers report IhoMhe cabin of tbo Venture had Ifeat
t-doff. and that her wreck bad been sold for $700."
Steamboat ttegtster.
ARiilYßD—Jefferson, BnrwnsvilJe; Luzerne, do; Colomd
Oiyord, Elizabeth; Chnvolt, IVhoeUng; Great West, St.
Louis; Metropolis, do; Jos. Wood, New Orleans.
DEPARTED—Jefferson, BrewnrvlHo; Lnzerno,do; Gdouel
Bayard, Elisabeth; Rosalia, WbeeUop; Emlravor, Memphis,
Hastings' Nashville; StephenDccatut, Mo River, Poturns:,
Cuncinnati; Delegate, Louisville.
River 12 feet —felling,
\\r ALL PAPER—SPRING STO(JK—Fino
If Paper Hangings, Cheap Wall Paper, at tho I'tpcr
Ihn.aj of E. O. OOCIIRANE, No. 0 Federal street, Allegheny.
A choice assortment at low nrlee»,for parlors, diDiugfooms,
climnibets, hallo, cborcbca, Ac. Now Paneling* and Mould
logs, Imitation Oak, Stone and Wood; Fresroes, Tiwtvra,
Plain SaUu and Celling Paper, Gold, Velvet and Fh>wered
Borders. Fire Board Patterns and Curtaiu Pa|<er.
out and Transparent Window Shades, Curtaiu OiUioth
and Linen Curtain Fixtures, Ac.-
Orders for Paper liangiugand Whllo Washing by esprri
etired workmen. ap2 '
Coat by Weight.
THE flnliNcriber is prepared to deliver in
AMegheuy or Plttaburgli,
CAN NEL OR BITUMINOUS COALS
Of the best qualitv. As ollCnal delivered by me U weiglu-d,
piircbavetv can rely ougottlng full measure. Atsu,
COKF, LIME, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY
W. A. McCLUHO, Allegheny Cool P«|K>t,
t°r3l Comer Amfersou sL and Raitroml.
f 1 HEABE.—OO tierces in store and for sale
VjT by (aplS) ISAIAH DIOKET A CO.
NAILS.— 50 Kogd 8d Nails, sliglitly dam-
aged, fur gale by sp!2 ROBERT DICKCY.
C)(\ KEGS prime Lard,
10 bbls Eggs, recelvrd and for aaie !>y
LEKCU 4JIUTOHINHON
POTATOES— I&U imtdt. choice Red Pota
tore, in store; 100 bosh, choice Nreliaunock’s lu «ture,
and for tale at No. 160 Liberty Street. ‘
ap7 _ BIDDLE, WIRT3 A CO
JAPANNED TINS.—A good articlo lor
Ambrntypea and Sign Plates. JOHN FLRMINO.
apl'J corner of Market and Third streets.,
HIDES.- 2f»2 Dry Hides on consignment,
fur safe by ROBF.RT DICKEY,
cpl2_ No. 134 Freut struct, at-or Wood.
C'TIEAP WALI. PAP>fn—thousands 'of
rolls t-> null nt 8,10 sad cents.
inr23 W. P. UARSIIAU, A (X>.
1 (\ DRUMS CODFISH for sale by
IV/ BAUAI.KY, COSURAVK 4 tX>.
No. 1» 4 2U W.kki’nt.
FRESH BUITER—O bbls. choice Tabic
Butler, just received and fur solo ut No. 27 sth st.
mr23 IL KIDDLE
SOLUTION OF GITKATK OF MAONESIA
—A coxling pnrgatlve, mild In Us tnwrallon and ploaa
ant to Uio taste, ruustaotly ou baud fresh at
JUS. FLEMINO'g,
mr3o coroorof tho Diamond and Market st.
MUKPIIY & BUKOIIFIELI) Imvu just
received now Prints, Ciughaua, Irish Linens, Ac -
New goods receirod every few day* » l north cast corner of
4th and Masketatreets, mrd
EXTRAOr LOGWOOD-H iuz. boxca' for
•ale at reduced rates by MACKEOWN A FINLEY,
C” RINoIUNEXGRASS SKIRTING,^Md
all the hew styles of Sklrti, Including tbo Steel Kxtan
slomfylpb, Ac-rec’d atstorevf '
BpUdawV MURPHY A BPRCIIFIELp,
LAIIU— 30 Libia, now landing from steanlor
Economy fer aria by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
COTTON —52 now landing from Kteum
er Economy for ealo by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
GUM SHELLAC—B coses just received and
for ails by ap2 8. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO.
COFFEE, 4c.—250 bnga Rio Coffee; 100
bCfchotiauvtcd . JOIXN tLOYD it CO.
MOLASSES— 20 I.Mh. N. O. Molaesee in
etotqfcrkialij ROBKET Dlcqir.
NEW GOODS — Print Ginghams, Cotton
fttlea,Checks, Maallns, Irish Unens, Ac, Ac., just re
ceived aod wiling wry chesp fer cash.
a HANSON LOYE,
t' aplCblswT Formotly Wo.74Markßtr-
OOKINU EXTRACTS—A large'lLmjfc
of Preston McrrlU's nneqnailed Flavoring
coastaptiy on baud at JM. FLKMIMQ’S.I
AIR DYK—A largo assortment of Jdfi
Uand’aXJuxldHAlrDyeJttstrte’dby. ..;.-TTT:
S-. -f . .« • MACSEgffif ft FINLEY.
PEARtASH— 50 l)hls. josTreoU and "for
tala by - ‘ mtio - J. B. CAIfFIBT-P-i
/GROUND vMUSTAiID, Ground Pepper,
XT O round ClaOt|u£»,. Qreond Cloves.' and. lou mats
: regtfa&dforxafo si wholesale or retail bT■ '■
, ■ or33' : MACSSOWK ftFINLEY, Ho. UT Lt^crtysL!
LOVS’S COLUMN
SPRING AND SUMMER
DRY GOODS.
rjVHE flubacribcr having just returned from
Now Vork oni rhlUiolijblo, foels cooadoat that he coo of-
fer INDdCEUENTN TO PURCHASERS, bolL lo ntrlre,
Qoalltj ood Price., nosorpoSaed t., any house West ot ttio
RIOH FANCY DRESS SILKS,
" ROBES.
RICH BLACK BAYADERE
DRESS SILKS,
RICH BLACK SILK ROBES,
'■ PLAIN BLACK SILKS,
“ PRINTED BEIIAOES,
“ ORUANDIE LAWNS,
“ ROBES,
Also— CbollicH, Crape Do Eepanees,
Lawns, Ac.
SHAWLS AND MANTLES.
BROGUE BORDERED
STELLA SnAWLS,
PRINTED BORDERED
STELLA SHAWLS,
Of every Stylo, Color ami Quality,
varying in prices from Two to Fif-
teen Dollars.
FRENCH LACE AND
CILANTILLA. MANTLES,
Vom Three to Thirty Dollars.
NF.EDLK WORK,
[ANDSOMK SKTT
COLLAR AND SLEEVES,
VERY RICH REAL
FRENCH WORK COLLARS,
EMBROIDERED LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS.
JACONET AND SWISS
EDGINGS, INSER^INOS
AND FL<W'NCiNGS.
WHITE GOODS
FigLET CLOTH
Full BA.jgi E: : collars
AND SLEEVES,
FRENCH AND KNULLsii
BRILLIANTS,
JACoNKTT.-. NAINSUUKS,
MCLL.S, SWISS,
I ’
VICTOHIA LAWNS, Ar.,
PLAIN, TLAIU, STUIFLI
ANU FICHIHED.
HOSIERY
A FULL AND COMPLETE AS
, SOHTMENT. )
Mourning Goods
O iA LLVETt-V'tljitrCH IjP T-ULN
I
HOODS FOB BOVS jVKAK.
W
Q
I—l
Black, Blue, Green, Dnib| and OUv<
CLOTHS.
Black, Blue, Green, Driib|Unil Olive
CASIIMEKETTS.
Plaid, Plain aud Striped
CASSIMERK9
W
Pi
ft
TWEEDS, MERINO,
NANKINETT3,
CASBIMEREB
Linen and Cotton Pant Stuff*, Ac.
DOMESTICS.
tuk j.arokst "Stock in thi
many of the above G<n>ds were bought of
MANUFAI’TU HERS AND 30B13ERS,
I.AIIOK AUCTIONS, FOR CASU,
WE AJtE ENABLED To .SELL THEM
AT PRICES
STIj a t J3vfy IS oinp {i 111 oli
Call aud Eiamlne our Stock before Pnr-
chasing Elsewhere.
C. HANSON LOVE,
Fonnorly Love Brothers, and Young,
Stevenson Ot Love,
BIOS or THE ORIGINAL iBKB-BIVEp
UTO*. 74 MARKET ST.,
Fittabargb,: Fenna.
mrl&dAVltal
itranuta.
Ktgulat.
iMonongaliela Elver U. S. Mall Packets.
' STEAMER TELEGRAPH, ] STEAMER JEFFERSON,
idS* I iJßaft
Tc*p*. J. c. WOODTABD. I CATT. OXOIOI CUB&>
HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
bow running regolarljr. Morning Bcata leare Fitts
“sA * °’ cloc * A> Mi aod Krcning Boats at 6
£furS^'n U » for srK - e< *Port, Elizabethtown, Mononga-
Ddl ‘i Ter ? on ’ Fayette City, Greenfield, California
ana thera connecting with Hacks and Gjachca
uir Dniontown, Fajotto Springs, Morgantown, Wnynctbnrg,
Carmichael town and Jefferson. E
Puscogera ticketed through from PilUboreh to Union
town tor $2, meals and state-rooms oa boats Inclusive
Boota returning from Brownsville Inre at 9 o’clock In the
morning and 6ln the evening. For further intormatiun en
quire at tho Office, Wharf Boat,at the foot of QrantstrMC
■ns Q. W, SWINDLER.
FOR CINCINNATI-REGULAR ,J»i
TUESDAY PACKET.—The elegant
wheel panengor packet GLADLAIOK, Capt. George Moore,
will learo (or the shore and Intermediate ports erery TUES
DAY at 10 o'clock, aa. Fsr freight or passage apply cn
hoard, or to (tnrltt) FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agts.
Regular Tuesday pack-,
ET FOR ZA XKS VILLK.—The One
steamer EMMA URAUAM, Capt. Unnoi Arxu, will leave
tor tho above and intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY,
at 4 o'clock p. ir. For freight or passage apply cn
hoard. _ o-19 FLACK, BARNES A CO, Ag'ts.
®incinnatt, Set.
FOR CINCINNATI AND LOU* I leg>
ISVILLE.—The fine steamer MINERVA,
Capt John Gordon will leave for the above
mediate ports on WEDNESDAY, 21st Instant, ‘at 4 o'clock,
p. u. For freight or passage apply on boon!, or to
_ap_l9_ FLACK, BAKNES A 00, Agonta.
For Cincinnati & Louis-,
YILLE.—Tho Udo steamer IDA
Capt. May, will leave for the aboro and all intermediate
ports on TUESDAY, 20th lnst,af4 o’clock, r.x. For freight
or passage apply on board, or to
tplO FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents.
j&asfibiHf, Set.
FOR NASIIVILLE.-—The fine steamer S.
P. UIBDARD, Capt. George W. Rood, will Icavo for
tho above and all intermediate ports, THIS DAY, tho
10th lnst,at 4 o'clock, t, m. For freight or passage apply on
board, or to (mrlC) FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents.
St. aouiß, Set.
Keokuk, Davenport, Galena, Dubuque, J,a Crotse,
Hiillteater, Hatting*, Sl Paul, and the
Fail* of Saint Anthony.
THE new and elegant side wheel passenger
steamer DENMARK, Capt Richard O. Gray, will leave
tor tho above ports An WEDNESDAY, Silt inst, and will
positively go through u advertised. The Denmark was
built expressly tor tno trade, and oflsn superior occommiv
datlons. For farther information, apply to
■pO _ FLACK, BARNES A CO. Agents.
FOR ST. LOUIS.—Tho fine t fCgr fr
steamer lOWA, Captain Mooro,
will leaTe tor tho above aud all intenncdlata ports, on
WEDNESDAY, 21st lust, at 4 o’clock, pM. For freight or
passage apply ot, board or to
_ap!9 FLACK, BAItNES A CO, Agents.
For st. i,olts and illi- . trs> >
NOTH RIVER.—The flno steamer ARGO-JsSSsSC
NAUT, Capt. McCuan, will leave tor tho
tarmsdlate ports on TIiISDAY, I9th Inst,at 4 o’clock,P.■.
For freight or passage apply on board, or to
■pi- FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agoots.
For st. louis, keokpk. , f
GALENA, DUBUQUE, STILLWATER, f2gsS9E
& ST. PAUL—The fine new steamer ANGLO SAXON, W.
1L Baker, Master, will leave tor the aboro and all interme
diate porta, on TUI3 DAY. 10th lust, at 4P, *. For freight
or passage apply on board or to
*p9 FLACK. BARNES A Agents.
For missour river, pi-. icp>
KECT.-Tbe fine steamer FORT WAYNF,d£££S&f
Capt. Moltord, will leave tor the above and all lotlnffiu&U
porta oa TUIB DAY, Ivth instant, at 4 o’clock, p. u. For
freight ui paisa go apply on board, or to
■Pi* -XbACK, BARNES A CO, Agents.
FOR MEMPHIS & NEW QR-r fegr .ia
LEANS.—The Bno steamer
Capt. Colo*, willleavo tor the abovesnd all iotcrmiyljat*
porta on TUESDAY, 20th lost, at 4'o'clock, r. m. For
freight or po~isge apply cm Uaud, or to ’
■plO FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents
HARPY & M’QRBW.
STEAMBOAT A.G’SZNTS,
Corner of First and Fehry strets,
PITTSBURGH, PA
Proposals for Paving.
Proposals will be recieved by
the undersigned until FRIDAY, tho3olb day ~f April
Instant, tor CURBING and PAVING that |>ortii>n <>f Ohio
street, oppuslto tbo Western I’enltenlWry, extending wcsl
ward))- from Webster street to tlio Railroad Bridge.
Also, for I'AVTNG WITH BIUOK, tho Bide Walk, or
K>>otway, truntiuir on the Penitentiary Uroauds, uu said
Ulii" street.
5?
W
The Proposals will state the price per linear foot fur emb-
Ing, anil tbo siza and character of thn Btono to bo used for
that purpose. They Will also state the price per squ&io
yard for (lie Gobble Stone or Street Pavements, and tlio price
per square yard for tbo Brisk Pavement. The Pavement
of the Footway to be of hard cherry brick, of each quality
as shall be approved by the Warden.
The price* bid, as above, to lncloilo all the Sand, Gravel
aud other materials, and wort necessary to compleb- iln
contract to the satisfaction of the Inspectors.
In addition to the Lidding for the wort, as sboro men
tioned, which will l>oconsidered as being made for cosh, nil
tbsc«uploGon of thscnutra'‘t,tbo [truposaU will »t*tr at
what prices the work will bo done on a credit of rtrau
■OTTUs. 8. JON KB, '
spUjoodtd Treasurer of Western Penitentiary.
<!
t-H
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w
Notice of Dissolution.
A LL persons interested will please take
il. nutlet) that tbo latu firm of LORENZ, STERLING &
having boon dissolved by mutual tonsenton tho first
day of October, A. D, 181*3, and there being still businnn of
aaid firm remaining unsettled, we, the nudonlguod, anrvh •
lug partuers of sal.i firm have oppoiatod and authorlr.mt
HUBERT B. STERLING, one of told partner*, to svttlo aud
finally close up tho said bniiuea. All persons having nu
sottlrd arcounts or businoss with said firm are requvstsd to
call upon said Robert U. Sterling, at Lis office, No. 113 Wa
ter street, and arrange tlm tame as soon as i>o»dble
HENRY STERLING,
JACOB PAINTER, ,
U. B. WARNER,"
ROOT. B. STERLING.
Km vtriog patti.ci a of Ute Gnu of Loranx, Sterling ACu
•plu laid
NEW CARPETS,
AT THE FOURTH STREET STORE.
W. U. & 11. AIeCALLUM
Have just received a very
large Msnrtment of CARPETS, OIL CLOTH.- 1 , kc..
the tatcat stylo* forTSpring Trade, comprising
VKLVCT AND BRUSSELS,
TAPESTRY AND THREE TLY,
BUI’EBPINB AND
LOW PRICED INGRAINS.
Wool, Batch, llcinp, Lint, Rag, llnliaml Stair Carpeta,
Ruga, Mat*, Cocoa Slatting, Stair Rod*, Ac.
Alan, a choice lot of Droggeti from one to toar yard* vide;
hcaotifal patterns Floor Oil Cloth, Crum 2 to 24 feet wide,
.pith all other good* usually found in Brst clan Carpet
fitecs, all of which wo are prepared to eull at tlie very low.
for caih. ncA W. D. A. U. UcOALLU&I.
H . thomMcrii clßa,T^a&l>«»»lfatjTSL-„
stuck of supcriorriaaoe, fur
epoetfully invite the attention «>f~ n?
They wore ckoaeu with groat care from tlio entire eaatera
•lock, and en> considered »wnng the finest instruments
ererbrouzht to this city. Porehaaere are'Bolld'-ed to call
aodoxamloo, u this U an excellent opportunity far obtain*
log a first class and rellahlo Piano Forte.
11. KLEBEB, No 63 Fifth »t.
New Rochelle or Xn
HAVING mado arnu
KNOX for t supply ol I
tarry, 20,000 strung thrifty Pli
lag price*;
1000 pUtits —»,
too *♦
230
H
•awton Blackberry,
ingemente with Rot. J.
Plants of this voidable UU:k
touts are offcrod ut the follow
•4123 00 2fi pUnta.
. 64 00 Li **
S6 00 G *•
l5 00 3 M 100
60 “ 800 1 “ bO
Onion addresatnl to lUt. J. KNOX, or the anlwcriber, ac
ompauled with the cuh or a anltabie reference whore tho
partloa are not known, will bo filled In the order In which
they are received.
Plante of ttio NEWMAITBT]
will be farniehed at tho aame f
10RNLBS3 BLACKBERRY,
rice*.
JAMES WARDROP,
ftli street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
S' OUSE FURNISHING GOODS of every
description, Uamilles Quilts, very handsome; alto,
lea, ChlnUet, Ac., lor spreads, and all kinds of Table
Idueos, Liaeo and Cotton, and all kinds of Dress Goods,
Shawls, 4c. a HANSON LOVK,
ap4-dawT formerly Lots Pro then, Wo. T 4 Market gl.
DRY GOODS—Those desirous of purchas
ing anything Id tbs Fancy, Staplo, Foreign or Domes
tic Dry Uoods line, will please call and examine our Ur.«*
and «ellasaort*d stock of Spring Goods, which are now be
ing told very CHEAP for CAflfl.
' CHANSON LOVE,
tnr27 formerly Love Bros-, No. T4M»rk»t street.
POTATOES
-100 botltola Neahaanoci: Potatoes;
75 do large White do;
50 do do Dloo do;
25 do do Hfd do; Initoraandforaalobj
__ T. LITTLE A No. 112 tiaeond atroct.
DOCKE
T MAPS for 1858, of Pennsylvania,
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, Mlaoorl,
lowa and Mlam-uta, for aale by Vf. H. HAVEN,
Corner Market and Second streets.
lEUENT—IOO bbls. Hydraulic in store
> and far 6alo by - mrlO J 0 CANFIKLD.
O UNDRIES—3I- bh!s. Grease, 043 sacks
O Wheat, white ami red; 214 do lion' Hair, 29 tons Wg
Metal, to arrive for tale by IMAIAH DICKEY * CU.
POTATOES.— 50 bosh Neshannock Pwta
toee, 60do Red, recelrtd ond foreale bj
mrCO lIKNIIY ILOOLLIMfI.
EW WALLPAPERS, Cheap.—Still they
come.at 87 Woodet. W. P.MAIttUULLA CO-
NEW BATIN PAPERS—At2O audio cts.
pv roll bra, hr IV. P. IIARSOALL t CU-
N'TSW-QOU) PaPEK—At .50 cents, for
rol.br ,p 0 W. P. MARfItIALL * CO.
STATUARY AND PAlNTlNG—Pictures
oX CUT. Bochuun, TVrohißElon, FrookUn, OodjMro,
*o. far rt 6 b> W. I‘. UAEbnALb t 00-
IDES.—I3OO prime Dry Flint, justreo'
.roitoroubT bpbisoebnAßßADOn t ou.
FLOUR— 1200 bills, extra family in store
7ml br rol. by BPRIKOKB HARBACon t CO.
ARTIST MATERIALSof all descriptions,
to be bad irholenfe or retail by
Bull B.L.IfAIIKBSTOCK*CI>. -
STRANGE'S Superior Pencil Sharpener,
j lor «alo by W. B.IIAVKN,
mrl9 Comer Market and fecoadetrect.
■ISH —150 pkgs. White Fish, Trout, Sal
mon, Ac, for aale by HRURY H COLLINS.
UGAR—llOhhds. primo N. 0. Sugar just
I rec’d and far sale by JLfiOBISOS * CO,
FEATHERS— 5 wicks just recMandfor saio
by _ m*24 fl. lIABBAUOH A CO.
BEANS —22 bbls and 24 ska. for sale by
mrg> BBRIVEB * DlLTfOßfrll.
ILOUR-14 bbls., White Wheat, in store
aodfcc aalaby [laiffl]. ATWKLt^LBBACP.
EGGS- -5 tibia, i frcslP Eggs, rco'd and for
ml. at No. 27 alb it. . ]■ n.BIDPLB.
COFFEE 4c.—250 bra. choice Bio Coffee;
1» tSulWt|jrap» , sirSv
Arriving end tor Ml* by mrlO WATT A WIL3OM.
it.t. yr.EU—gOOU lba. chopped t'cod in
jtorenliHbrni.tr mviii qiimigT.
S' OMAC—2O Backs now, ; landing from
TUB INTBHXATION Al. „ oxp|
Broadway, corner cj Fra,Mi; *
NEW YORK,
UASBRKN RECENTLY BEFITTED
The Rooms are all Xctcly Carjxted
The Fnmitnrt and Bed* are Superb,
jit id tho Bath* riitiH-piujjj
TAYLOR’S CELEBRATEDSALOONb
ABE COSSECTID WITIttHEHOTTL.
Here Is concentrated all the comforts ol a home, wilh it,
luxuries of a palace.
THE SPLEXDIB LADIES PARLOR
Commands as Unequalled
Viow of Broadway.
THE INTERNATIONAL is tli® most central of any o!
the Fnsr Class Uotzls for bmuws, or places of ami.-*:
meat, and ofTera unsurpassed advantages to Famfliti ««,»
GcnUumon visiting New York. “ J
AJ.FItED£HEEUAN, rroailetnr.
iiusNcii's
Cbmcr oj Frankfort Steed and (Sty 11x11 Souxr.- ct m ,
IMe City Hall, New lark City. ' ■
THIS HOTELiscondnctedanthcEraoi-BAN
Puit or Losaixo Kooia, «nj nab m tlioj mar be o'-
denxl, In tho spaclons Refectory * .
llarber’.Shop wii Baibalacoamvlioo Ibcre
®Bb- Tbla papal.r hotel Is la tbo Immediate vlctnitv ..t
mereaotilo btuloo^aadtboptlarlpal placcsoramasemeat
and offer, crorj Bjdneemont to Uu*. »bo omralt eon
Tbosogolns to Coßtorala or Eu„,,..
will bo ftmtlahod with all the Information they mar desh e
and also bo protected from imposition in tho nnrehass flt
paisage tickets. . R. FRKNCU, IlririeLT
N. It.—Bewanrof Runners who say we are fnll, asWui
aro Interested in saying so. nirll£nm
TTEALTII OF AMERICAN WOMEN.—
1 J.For 1050 y jears 1 have been troubled w ith general
weariness and languor, both mental and physical; caprice,
listlesmess, doll hcruloche, pain in tho head aud temploo,
coldness and tendency to stiffness, palpiutloD or the heart.
Tory easily fluttered or excited, appetite variable, stomach
and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical
exertion was rare to bring on all tho symptoms, andi ha-.i
in addition, Calling of tho womb, and great pain in that rc
gion. Ono physician after onothi r exhausted hisuklUand
gavo me op. A patient and persevering nay of UAH
BHALL’S UTERINE GATHQLICON fortunately enmed mo
and I have no words sufficient to express my thankfnlncw-
Mas. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON
lean tmJy say that I havo been a sufferer for many years
with whites and deranged menstruation. After » while 1
had other troubles, inch as palo face, indigestion, wasting
away, general languor and debility, pain In the small of tho
back, a sort of aching and dragging sensation, pain Letwei-i,
the shoulder blades extending down tbo spine, lot* of appe
tite, trouble In the stomach and bowels, with' cold hands and
feet and dreadfnl nervousness. The least exritementwout-i
make mo feel as il I should fly away. 1 tried doctor* aud
drags, and everylhlng, cue after another, without tho Lcr.
eflt. One bottle of MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATUOL'
CON changed some of my symptoms (or the better, and now
lam entirely and radically cored. I wish that every
man could know whstit Will do, CLARI&A OllKlt.
For a long Uterine complaints wiGi'thefoilou
ing symptoms: I was nervous, cmadafed and Irritable; 1
seemed to ohcuod in complaints; Borne of which I will try to
tell yon; pain in thelower organs, and a feelings aa if koidc
thlng was going to fall out; Inability to walk ,nacb on ac
count of a feeling of fullness; aching and dragging,' acd
shooting pains In tho back, loins, and extending down tb'<
lege the Jolting produced by riding canned p-eat palm spu
modic shootings and pains in the side, stomach and bowel*;
headache, with ringing In tho cars; every fiber of the i.-dy
seemed sore; great irritability; intense nervousness, I c-~ul.i
not bear the least excitement without being prostrated for
a day; I could scarcely more about the bouse, and did n..i
toko pleasure In anything. 1 had given up bopo, htirinv
bled everything, as I supposed, in vain, but a friend railed
my attention to MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATIIOLICON
I took it, hoping against hope. Mont fortunately It cured
me;and there is not q, healthier or more grateful " ainau n,
the country. I tnutaJl will use IL Jtistruly the woman't
friend in need. Mas. FLORENCE l-KSt.l k.
MARSHALL'S LTKRIXECATHOLICOS ten'll certain
ly acre Falling of the Womb, Whiter, Supjrustd, Irregular
or Painful Menstruation. Bloating, Inflammations and Pis
eases ofthe Kidneys or Urinary Organs, Retention or tn
continence of Urine. Heartburn, Chsiieenstt, Xerrovtn- *3.
F\iintings, PsJpitationt, Cramps, disturbed Sleep, a’«t a’.l
troubles organic or fynpal/iWir, connected tri/A the Ut-ri’o
organs. «
The pries of MarthaJTs Uterine CatAoUcnn is Oh- r
gnda Half per tingle bottle. On the receipt uf :ir ~
five bottles instil be tent by express, fret of charge, f.» rr..(
of the express route.
particular to writ' (he potiojlict address, tou.n, r- ;«f,fp
und State. IT< will guarantee that the Medicine wilU" r .n.'
on receipt of the money. Address
Dn-UEU. 11. KEYBER, HO Wood »t., PitLsbur-b.
aplWawF Sign of the Golden Murlni
PERUVIAN S
O R,
Protected Solution of Protoxide of iron,
Having successfully passfjui.h
ordeal to whim n<>w tti.*coT'-ri<-B n< tho Mati-no M.,l■-
caaru BUbJecfbd, n.UAt now 1.0 rcci-ivi-d iu uU «—rtutili -ti< I
Medicine. Itn rlScacy Incuring
Affections of the Liver, Drojisy, Ncuiull'ci
Bronchitis untl ConHumptive 'JYmlcmti- •
Ilisordcred State of the Blood, Boil--,
Scurvy and the Pra-itrativc Ef
fecta of ur Morcurv.
General Debility, and all I)if
cases 1 requiring a Tonic, or Altera
tive Medicine, is now beyond question.
Tbo proofs of Its efficacy aro so nutm tons. *■> w,l| miiliot.
Mealed, and of such peculiar character, tlrnt iuift-iirs.ii.
not rcasuuably hi-tdlato to rtvt-ivn tho prolforL-d aid.
Tito Peruvian 8) rnp does n«t proft-x t to t o a enre all. I ni
Its range la extensive, Lrcauso many discnir*, appsii-iitty
ualiko. aro iutlmabdy related, aud {•rorevuliti:- u---u
cause, may bo enred by onu remedy.
The class of dlaaawa for which the Sj rnp pi i vi.i.i arm .
Is precisely that which baseoofu-n baffled tho <>rcrr
of motlicaf skill. Tim facts aro tangible, tim witor**<-H<n -
ocn-saible, aud the taf ty aud efficacy nt tlm , w jni[-
trovcrtlbU’
Ttiuio who may wish for auopiuMn fruiu i.l
pi-naiuiirespcctingUiechnrwcterof the Bjrup. carnu-l i.nl
t» he satisfied with the following, uiaionc rnim.-ruii: teitun
ulalsin tho hands of the ageuti. The .iciMtnri-* an-lit
of gmitlcmen well knnwnln tb> ci.mmnuMv ol lti»i«n |
of lh« highest nupcctatiility
CAUU.
Tbeandersigue.l haring cxperieiu-od tho K-n.
of the‘•lVruviaii Syrup," do but tn r.cninuj(p;.l ii
to tho attention id tin- public.
From our own experience, as well its from Ihe t ►“dim. !.)
of others, whoso tutelligvnrv and integrity an-
unqusstloiiahlc, wulraw u» <h>ui>t its efficacy in cu. -i . t
Incipient Ulsoaaos of tho Lunga and Bronchial I - **-;*,:---
Uys]>opiiia v Liver Compluiut, lirojiy, NeuriUgia. et. . I od.-t .t
its effects Would ho incredible, but Imra tha hl”li chnrs, tt-i
of those who have wituwst 1 '! them, and hat e vojunt' rv-l
their testimony, as no do onrs. toil- n-stoiaiiv<* |*i>w i
Rot JOHN PIKIirOINT, THOMAS C. AMORY,
THOMAS A. RENTER. I’ETKR UAKVF.Y,
S. 11. KENDALL, M. I>.. JAMia C. DUNN.
SAMUEL MAY, Kov. T. YYIIITTEMOV. V.
It iswcll bncxTO Uist tbo mnlidsul cfleet of I’rc.toai.i' vi
Iron is lust by oven a brief oxpvsnrp to wr, au<) that to u.mn
rant a solution of Protoxide *f Iron, without farther <\i>l >
tiou, has been deemed impenible.
In thu pornxlau Syrup IhlsdosiraMo point i* attain. <1 1 y
COacIJUTIOSIH A WAT UtFOBE UNKSOtTO; ilbd tills Ho!lit...’
may replace all the proto-carbonatrs, nitrate*, ntcl (>ru v!
of the Materia Medics. A. A. HAYfcri, M. L .
Ansaycr of Ihi
Pol.! by N. L. CJJJjg
IER, No. 140 Wood Elrect, eitjn of tW
for Pittsburgh. aj»l2-Uwiai'f
;j,taiOßß THAN 500,600 BOTTLES
stmt. Boato]
n«. QlMrf
returned from
NEW K;NGLANX> Sfl'A'l* KS
IN ONE VEAII
THE RESTORATIVE OF PROF. 0. J.
WOOD for restoring hair pyr&ctly ami pcrmmeutlj.
has never yet had a rival, volume* after volume might be
given from all part* of tho world end from the most intelli
gent to prove that it U a perfect Restorative; hut read the
circular and you canuot doubt; read ulso tho followin'*:
Ta* nm.—Pcoplo bar# for centurion been afflicted with
bald headland the only remedy, beretoforwktiouu,baa two
thoso. abominable wigs. By a recent discovery of Prot«B.<r
Wood these articles are being feat dispensed with, but a prent
many persona still patronize them, because they have U*en
ao often imposed upon by HaJr Tonics of different kinds.—
To allaucb persons wo earnestly make the request, that they
trill try once again, for in Wood's Restorative* Uier* is no
■neb thing as uiL Wo know of a Ituly who was bald, who
used tho article a short time, ami her head is uow cuv«w*l
completely with the tiniest aud most beautiful curls unairi
noble. W« know of numerous cases where hair was rapidly
falllng out, which it restored in greater perfection than):
ever bad been before.
It Is alto without doubt one of the best articles for k«vp.
lug tho hair In good condition, making U Koit and
removing dandruff and has proved itsclfthu gr-au-.rt oof n.y
to all tho lllsthat hair Übdr to. _
It Is the duty of everyone to Improve their personal »p;
pearance though aome may differ in regard to On* way out
doing it; but every one will adiuit that a beautiful Lewd of
hair, either In man or woman, is an object much to t«> do
aired, and thereon no means that atiould be left untried to
obtain such a consideration.—in*««n*« Aic-cMe, J'hilj
’ Cosnoctoit, Ohio, Nor. 17,1850.
O. J. WOOD A Cot—OcntK As I have boon engaged in
selling jour Hair Rcstontivo the lost season foroue of >Olll
local agouti (K. 1L Uacklnaon.) and having
the beneficial effects of it myself I would like to obtain a U
agency for the State of Ohio or tome State lu thr \\>-d.
auoald you wish to make such an arrangement, as T at-j
convinced tAcre is nothing e-wtol to if tn the L'uH&t Slates f K)T
tutoring the hair. 1 bare lwu engaged in tho Drue bii»i
ness for several years, and have sold various preparation-,
for the hair, but have found nothing that restores th*
cretlveorgans or Invigorates the scalp as well u jronr.. LV
ing fully convinced that your restorative is what you rapri
seDt It to be, I would like to rngȣp iu the &Ue <*! it, fur I
am satisfied It most sell.
Yours truly, S. T. STOCK MAI*
Wavund, Mml, Feb. fi, 1527.
Psor. 1). J. Wooa * Co :—llaefng realised the
pood effL-cta Hair Kartioalive. 1 wish to atate, that
finding my hair growing thin, «w well as gray, I wa* indue
<*l fa>M what I read aud beard, to try the article prepared
by yoo, to promuto iU growth nn«l change ;t» color a»
It wm in youth, both of wbffh It h#j effected ronjjdtU'lr -
In the operation I haro o»rd nearly throe bottle*. 3
YonniAc* „ waijw JAMK3 FKANCIS.
For aalci by a 80. 11. KEYSER, lit) Wood st. l > itMLnr~ii
0• J. WOOD A CO-. Proprietor*, SIS Bread a V
(lotto great ».Y. Wire UanJog EitaMishmoan’aud in
llarket ■treol, fit. Loola, Bltx, and iclj by all good Dro<-
gjzt*- fcs) *n«OJy4a»UT &
JAMES P. TANNER,
GO Wood Street, J?iit«btu*ah,
attention of his customers ami
ally to his largo stock of
NJIfW SPRUNG GOODS,
Boofibt direct IrwallaotifacturM* is HumUturni
BROGANS,
OUTERS,
, OPERA TtES.
Ladies, Mine* tad CldJdmi’s !
BONNETS,
FLATS, ajui
FANCY HATS. .
Uea’3, Cots' iuh] Yuolh'a
1 PALM LEAF
LEGHORN,
PANAMAand
STRAW HAT
lieu'#, Bey* 1 gad lotah’*
WOOLont^
ill of which wm ho forod („ jro,
UdccJOici«U oDVtj*.
BUYERS.
aurally 6ii*t
•nrSTCati .. .«
JHrSirat.
KUP!
notice:.
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