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PITTSBURGH:
MONDAY MdRNIXG, MAY 31, 1858.
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pa Per or tbs city.
City and. Ife-ws Items.
COUNTY CONVENTION.
TbwiliMiii of Allegheny eonnty who are opposed
lo the National Administration, cro hereby requested
to meet in their rt spec tiro Wards, Borough*, Tnwn
ships and Precincts on SATrnnAT the 2L*th day of
a JwlBs3, and elect two Delegates from each to
to&etiin County Convention, at the Court House, in
Pittsburgh, on WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of June,
at 10 o’clock, a. u., for the pnrposo of nominating a
County Ticket.
Tbo primary mottisgs will be held in the town-
between the hours of 2 and 6 o'clock, p. u., at
the usual places of bolding such meetings and in tho
Wards, Boroughs and Precincts, between tbo hours
of 4 and 8 P. y. Bn order of the Committee,
Boar. P- NeTIX. cf-nirmnv. '
Primary Election’s.—At the primary elec
tions held on Saturday, the following delegates
were elected:
First Ward—Pittsburgh—J. T. Kincaid, Sr.,
Andrew Miller. Instructed for Johnston for
Congress, McClinlock for Sheriff, and Darsie for
Senate.
Second Ward—A. S. Bell, Aaron Floyd. la
~ strncted foe Johnston for Congress and Me-
Cliotock for Sheriff. *
Third Ward, Ist precinct— David Simma, G. W.
Leonard. Id precinct— J. 11. Robinson, A. M.
Brown. »
Fourth Ward—Vi. S. Lavely, 11. J. Donaldson.
Fifth Ward, Ist precinct —S. McKelvy, Gccrge
Caughcy. ‘3d precinct —R. Thompson, Joseph
Caldwell.
Sixth Ward— T. A. Rowley, Jits. Lowry, Jr
Seventh Ward —Andrew Oyer, Jas. Keed.
IHghlh Ward —Wm. Wood, 'Jacob Keebler.
Ninth Ward —llugh McKelyy, Wm. Forsyth.
First Ward,Allegheny —J,B.lngham, J.lMtoss.
Second Ward —John McDonald, G. R. Riddle.
Third Ward —John U. llarr, Caspar Gang.
Fourth Ward— John McGraw, D A. Pressly.
Manchester —S. McCune.
Seuiclleif Itorouijh —Theodore Ncvld, George
Rudisill.
AaicrencnhtleS. F': Barr, W. Kaufman.
South Pittsburgh —A. Wilcox, A. Mcßane,
West Pittsburgh —Edward Sprang, Jno. Small.
Monongadiela— Rich. Perry, E. A. AlcAninch.
IPrmb'.gham, Ist precinct —W. Graham. 11. Moye.
“ 2d do. S. Sala. Phil. I’hiel.
Fast Birmingham David Chess, John France.
Mc.Fr*sport —o. F. McLain, S. F. Cochran.
Versailles —W. A. Shaw, Benjamin Woo ls—in
strucled for Johnston.
Snowden —Wm. Wilson, Simmons.
Baldwin—3. McGibbonoy, T. Yurner.
South Fayette —J. Gilmore, Collins.
Upper St. Clair—3. B. Glenn, and aUc be
tween Fife and Gilmore.
I.oircr St. Clair —C. B. M. Smith, J. Dilworih.
Pitt' Township —lsaac Jones, Henry Johns.;—
Instructed for Loomis for Congressr>*ud Woods
for Sheriff. J
Boss —Andrew Bayne. J. Crider.
Indiana —James Wilson, .BtcoL W.ihcr
Ohio — It. H. Davis, Wm D.iwsou
Reserve— Robert Ashworth, (’has Gochruig
Franklin —David Neely. V/heelrr.
Sewizkley —Robt. P. Nt-vin, Titos. .Shields
Pine—Wm. Rodgers, John Grubbs.
Chanters— David Robinson, A. McCartney.
Peebles, No. I—John Murdock, Jr., D. Aiken.
“ 44 2—John W. Butler, A. McCaslin.
> bj!ii,.x Geo. Finley, D. It Coon
•
Tnn Weather.—Saturday was ahead of any
thing yet seen. AU day long it rained and
■| rained and did nothing else hat rai n. The water
came down in broad sheets : it filled all the
‘I streets and roared in torrents down all the gut
• J ters. The rivers, which have been falling, look
£ time to pause and must feel the inliaeoco of the
.! *■ flood by showing Again the mighty current that
• threatened a few days since to inundate the
.J; town. The farmers all through this region are
. Jj beginning to look curiously upon the leaden aky
and ask, what shall the end of these things be*
'?: How can crops thrive or take root, with the
■'.& whole surface of the land swept week after week
; .fcj with floods of water? At the rivers now there
/ is an abundance of everything bat freight.—
Boats are plenty, water too plenty and more
but as for freight it appears to he out of
We do hope and trust that this
show ua some warm dry weather. The
enpersaturatod earth must have it or lose all its
general iF.e power. We have no doubt that the
rain guigo will show a greater depth of water
-j fallen for the month'that closes to-day than
;] was ever in a like time, since the days of
V • Noah.
'Hilldalb CormmT^—Wa JjaTO before ua «
—*-i- tii.a ona of the moat de
sirable places for the purpose for which it is
choseq, to bo found any where In the vicinity
of Allegheuy city, it is laid out with great
taste, and ta so situated that the ground is al
ways dry and covered in their season with flow
ers and shady trees. ‘'The trustees state tbatthe
sale of lots will come off on Saturday, June
GUi, at two o’clock p. m., and that families in
either city or vicinity, who have not yet provid
ed themselves with a resliogplacefor their dead,
are invited to visit tl?o grdbnds of HHldale
Cemetery. .V;
The Ditpaich says that since luff last sale of
burial lots, many private selections have been
made. Tbc improvements and adorning have
constantly progressed. The elegant gate-house
au<l gale way, and most of tho fencing, have
b*co completed, and a large part of the avenues
macadamised. The situation is elevated, com
manding many views of surpassing beauty; tho
soil peculiarly suited to purposes of sepulture.'
Uiildalc Cemetery is located just'..on the
northern-border of Allegheny, and yet com
pletcly gecladed and protected by topographical
‘ poaitioni from any futuro growth of tbe city.
BBAUTirCI, PaorERTT FOB PRIVATE ReSl
heKoes. —The lots arranged in of John
Irwin, Esq., and advertised in our columns for
sale on Tnesday evening of next week, in the
sales room of I\ M. Davis, Fifth street, have
peculiar ami unusual features to invite attention
of all desiring to erect for themselves elegant
and comfortable residences. Situate within the
First Ward of Allegheny, these lots are of con
venient distaaco from business, yet surrounded
by all the advantages of pure air, and roominess
to breathe it; beautiful scenery, to attach rural
comfort to home, and withal tjje'public and do
mestic conveniences of city improvements. The
lots are bounded by spacious streets and divided
to suit the building of either exteuaivo mansions
or cozy homesteads, as will be seen by-plans for
distribution at Mr. Davis’ auction rooms. All
our readers wbocontemplate securing to them
selves a freehold should giro this sale their at
tention, and by a visit to tho premises satisfy
themselves in the superior advantages of this
location.
Tub ConneUsvUle J-JnUrpriie says that on
Thursday night week, David Bedker, a citizen
of that place, disappeared, since which lime
nothing has been beard from him The last
seen of him was in New Haven, about 11 o'clock
at night. Amid the multiplicity of rumors con
cerning his disappearance, tho opinion is gen
erally urged that in re-crossing tho bridge ho
fell through into tho river. Every effort has
been made to find the body, if in the river, hut
without success. His family are in sore dis
tress Owing to the heavy rains of Tues
day, the Vongli was up to an almost unprece
dented height. A great deni of timber of every
description was carricd-off and much damage
done to property along its banks—hut the chief
sufferer appears to have bcen’ihe P. cl C. R. R.,
which was so badly washed in many places as
-to prevent the running of trains. V. T o have oot
been able to learn the amount of damage, but
presume from reports that it is considerable.
More Ct’TTisa ahu Sbootibo. —On Saturday
night, at about 6 o'clock, an altercation occur
red between the notorious Jacob Schwambly,
son of tho equally notorious Mary Schwambly,
,nnd a man named Hamilton Mend, in which the
latter-was cut by the former, on the breast near
the collar bone, on the back near the shoulder
blade, and in the back of tho head, near the
neck/ Patrick Clark, of the Fifth Ward police,
went to Mary’s house to arrest her hopeful son
He ran into the garret or up stairs, and was fol
lowed by Clark. As the latter rushed up the stair
way ho received a shot from a pistol in the bauds
of Schwambly, the bullet takiog effect in the
breast, and it was thought, inflicting a dangerous
wound. Officers Day and Kelly were near and
pouncing upon the desperado got tbc better of
him. They brought him to tho Mayor’s office
whence he was at once sent to jail to await a
further hearing. ,
Hian Riveus.—The effect of the late, long
continued rains was perceptible in our rivers
on Wednesday morning. The Monongohela
commenced rising on Taesday evening and con
tinned until aboat 1 o’clock r. si. on Wednes
day, when it reached its highest stage, when
there was about 26 feet in the channel. Some
hoa.es oo the book of tho Toughio ß booy trero
portioUy submerged. Moorhead and Co's roll
tog mill and Ludmck’a gristmill had so,pended
for 0 while, as the water wns running through
tho estnhUshmontj, ,o os t 0 prereut operation.
On Tuesday night the railroad bridge over Tur
tlo Creek was earned aWny, but it i 9 paid will
be replaced in a few days by a more substantial
1 structure. Had it been a good bridge in the
first place it would have saved the detention of
the trains several times in the short period the
railroad has been in operation.—
Standard.
Thb Wellsburg Herald, of FyJar, says:—
“There is a heavy slip on the line of the Cleve
land & Pittsburgh Railroad, a short distaaco
below tbwn, and ihe pweage of cars have been
obstructed t&trebj for Jobs dayt." ■
Acksowledgjirsts.—We have been onder
numberless obligations for the last few weeks to
friends in Congress, for favors—books, reports,
speeches, etc. Messrs. Ritchie, Covode, Cam
eron and others have kept us well supplied, for
Which they have our thanks.
The May number of the Mining and Statisti
cal Magaiino, published in New 1 ork by Thos.
M’Elrath, is on our table. Us contents are rich
and varied, and to those engaged in mining, or
who take an interest in the philosophy of that
subject, no better magazine could offer.
We have also brforo ua n copy of the Memo
rial to Congress of certain citizens in theval’-.y
of the Kansas river, settiog forth tho advanta
ges offered for opening up the Central Pacific
Railway through that region. The Memorial
ists constitute, for the mo9l part, “The Chamber
of Commerce” of the City of Kansas.
IJrsT rt Merchants’ Magazine, although its
enterprising proprietor is gone tho way of all
the earth, still lives. The strong corps of Com
mercial writers and statisticians which the ge
nius of Hunt attracted to his sanctum, sltU re
tain their posts and continue to make this mag
azine what it has been for a long time—an au
thority in matters of Commerce.
The Mayor has placed in our hands, again, a
copy of Thurston’s book—“ Pittsburgh as it Is.”
Ilia Honor would like to circulate gome hun
dreds of tho book through tbo various cities of
the Union, that pooplo may learn that in tho
matters which Pittsburgh claims as peculiarly
her own, she is unsurpassed. White kids and
patent leathers ore at a discount, but in matters
of coal and iron, wc lake no second place. More
anon.
CoNFinusYK Men.— Yesterday, Geo. W. Har
rison, calling himself “Mr. Brown, coal dealer
of Brownßlown,” got a man named Walker to
change a S2U gold piece for him, and afterwards
a $lO gold piece. But so-soon as Mr. Brown
had got the money, and before he bad time lo
gel his gold pieces out of his pockets, Mr. Henry
Davis came up and wanted to speak with Mr.
Brown in great haste, just for a moment. Mr.
Walker vuited a lit tie while for Mr. Brown to
return and give him tho gold pieces, but in vain.
Then Mr Walker smelt a very large rat, and
"set out on the hunt for “Mr. Brown, coal
dealer,” who was brought with Ills accomplice,
before Mayor Weaver, and both provided with
lodgings free of immediate expense. -
We arc told that n few days ago these same
gentlemen swindled a Westmorelaud county
farmer out of $lO, iu the following manner :
Mr. Harrison made tho acquaintance “West
moreland” as he was about leaving the city ou
a steamer. While waiting for the boat to start,
Harrison proposed to go and get n glass of beer.
Both started, and shortly afterwards Harrison
was accosted by Davis, who protended to have a
bill against the former for $lO. Ho, cf course,
had “left his money on tho boat,” and ‘‘bor
rowed” the amount from “Westmoreland” till
he would return to tho steamer. While up town
the countryman's companion vamoosed, leaving
him minus s!'». They will have a hearing
to-diy.
Tun Duquesne Greys received a very flatter
ing notice from Mr. Forney's Press, of Saturday.
It says :
“This gallant corps of citizen soldiers, (‘apt.
Harris commanding, reached Philadelphia on
Friday morning, as a voluntary escort to the
remains of the lamented General Pkhsiiku F.
Smith, and yesterday bore a conspicuous posi
tion in the funeral cortege.
We are glad to know that our military friends
from Pittsburgh are in r-xoollenl spirits, and
have been hospitably received by oar citizens
and citizen soldier? ..Among tho members of
the Greys is nur excellent ooteinporary ami
friend, James P. Barr, Esq . of the Pittsburgh
Morning Port
The Greys arrived homo from Philadelphia
yesterday afternoon.
A mas was captured on last VVc-dnesinv :u
Ebewshurp, Cambria eonnty, charged with horse
stealing. The rascal had taken two horses, worth
s•’»'.«», from Mr. Bennett, of West Newton, who<
offered sl'*H reward to the man who should find
them. Two officers named G&gely and Cupp
went in search, and after a dcpperate ehs-c
caught the thief, put him in the jail at. Greeny
burg and got (he horses safe and sound
F. C. SrnrKKF'H. Esq , an iutlucntUl German
citizen, died at his residence in Rochester on
Friday last Tho New Brighton Tfw, of
Saturday, complains that on Saturday of Fist
week, and on Monday of this, the eastern tusi!
for that place was carried past on
the train, causing great annoyances to tMiein**!-*
n.cn and citizens generally.
(’LKAttKiEt.il <‘i*--Tw> men were lodged in
jail last week on •% rlr.rtr*' < f robbery of a store
Their Damn's m»• I hratu and-.!«m. Homans.. . fin
Sunday a man uusnrd J’ran -is i'eiers was lodged
in the sunn* jvd, charged with horse stealing in
McKean county Mr. Invenport. the owner of
the horse stolen, recovered the annual.
National Mvotztsn —The Juno Dumber has
been received r.nJ is for sale by J. L. Read,
Fourth Ktrc-vf. The list of contents is full and
rich, and parents will find it an instructivc-an-l
pleasant work to both young and old r.f their
households. Published by Carlton & Porter,
New Vork.
A Lad Darned Wm. Ralston, sen of a store
keeper name in the Diamond, Allegheny,
was shot m the arm, on Saturday evening, by
the accidental discharge of a pistol, loaded with
shot, which be was carrying in bid pockn l!«
was not seriously injured.
We learn officially that the Cleveland £: I'i'lt
burgh Jl It. Co. have reduced tho rates on Pitts
burgh manufactured articles, from Pittsburgh
to Chicago and Toledo, to 30 ccnls per 10<> Ito.
The whole of tho Schwambleys aro now in
public keeping," Mary and Jacob in jail and the
younger children in the House of Refuge.
Jasies E. McFablabp has been rc-appoin»<*d
postmaster at Meadville.
Toe Love of I’ilAISE.—
<f Tbo love of praise, howe’er concealed L; ari,
Iteign?, more or less, and glows In over; heart:
The proud, to gain it, toils on tolls endure,
Tho modest shun It but to mako it sure.”
it is our province to praiso the garments male at
tho Brown Stone Clothing llali of Rockhtll A Wil
son,’No. 803 ami G 0:» Chestnut street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia. J
“A noon article at a fair price,” and “terms mri**t
ly cash,” aro the means by which tbo business of J.
L. Carnaghan, Allegheny City,.has risen to its pres
ent magnitude. Those who are buying either mctiV
T»r boys’ clothing may find it their interest to exam
ine hia stock and prices. j
Or. llcLesu’s Celebrated LlvtrPllli In
Tezai.—Team Co, Texas, Jun«* 12. JK.V*.—
Fiotisn Duos., Pittsburgh,;!**.:— fientleweii: This b to cer
tify that my mother bad been auhjoct to periodical at tack*
«f sick headache for a jrrealj many yearr, all the n»ual rem
edies failing togire relief, onocf your pamphlet* aixidcn
tall; falling into her hands, the at otiw determined to try
Dr. McLoDo’e Celebrated liver Pltl*, prepared by yon, nod
immediately procured a box, from the n.«* cf which bli- re
ceived great benefit, told *4 long as *ha coutlnanl to i;m
tbem vu entirely relieved.
Wo have now been in Travis Co., Texas, for the last four
years, and not being able topnieuro these valuable piiU, her
attacks of sickheadacho havo again returned—J. r some
time back bu been gradually gotting wcuw*—and bn* dv
termluiid rn«> to send to yen for a few box*-* i.f Dr M’l aw’i
Celebrated Liver Pills. I herewith oniio»i> you $l. f-r
which you will plea*-eend me pillft |*-r return mail.
Urr*s Austin, Texas.
I think yon would do well to establish an agency In Au»
tin; t|iu I’ill- nr- will known Imre, und would meet with
read; <M- MKKKDITII W. HKMIY.
*3-Pur« hasersshoiihl 1-rcnreful to ask for l)Jl. M’I.ANK H
CKUUJRATKD I.IVKIt riLl-i*, manufactured byFLKMINU
8P.05., uf Pittsburgh. Pa. There nr- other P<lKpnr|x>rting
to t*> Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M’Unc/s gen
uine Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can m»w be
had at nil r<«|>ocU,Llo drug stores S"n* wtlhnuS
the my'daidawT YI.KMIb'U tltUift.
DIED—On “ntiirdav ewnim:. May iS'th. Mrs JANF.
A'iNKi 4 , wife of Wiu II til. nu. aged 37 jer, f ..
The friends aud rvhtlnw'<d the family an- rcspwtfiilly
invited to nltcn-l the funeral, this mortdn-. nt pi ..V.iork,
from the residence of her husbadd. No IU7 Third street.
On Sunday, May Doth, ANDREW J' WIUIITMAN, ng- d
I!> years
The funeral will take place from the lesideuro ol John 0.
Dolrtdl, near tho Ferry landing, I’irmingham, nt ’JnVI.-k
#mustmtnts,
ORA N 3) CONCERT!
The ilembers or the Musical Connmtioo id the First tier
man North American
SIHU I N ti ASSOCIATION
Will give one brand Vocal and I iiitnimecLal
CONCERT,
Of from Two to Three Hundred Perform
rri, nt the
NATIONAL THEATRE,
OX TUKSDAV, JUNK *sih
THE Programme <in this occasion will he the
most attractive tbat has cvit Unm nfi. rr.| In any C..u,
ciTt room Id North America
Thosale of Tickets atfl.trfl. f.. f tl.i. Oraml Musical Ttr .t.
will corntncnro at iiomi on Tn*-wt»v. May i'.lh, IS..S, at
tb# Music store* ol li. KlsUr k fir-... tlharMlo Ilium., and
John 11. Mellor. nr at th«< «!».:*..1 the Nmya 41. A limit:.!
number can only t^sold.
Ivraran wishing to somr* •oalsran <J-» »<* without ulia
cbarg*S*t the Treasurer's olbre of tho Thenii-, u Imto a
plan of the sam* can lx- *wn. layJidtd
ROSTER'SN E\V N ATI ON A L Tll EAT K K
P Solo Lessee and Manager.. J c POSTKJt. •
Acting and gtag* Uauagrr •' " ; ' •'« > •
Treasurer tlr " • i,J, ‘' iR,3T
B4'\Ll UP pa«u».s
[YiTftto Boxer, to bold tlx |*r*onji sr»$ r » t»i
Dreo Clrdo and rarimdt*
jpjrl)ooc!r C open ntT 1 ., o'clock. Commoocoftt 1 , to V
mo*t posltlrely fur two nJzbt* only, of ibu
ftSSt .rtlltaTsiSm. CONY and TUIIXKR, aod their
woodorfol aud trained il<rjr»s DBOIN and CATO.—
Tbrj will appoar to-night lu two uplt-ndtil drama*.
MONDAY KYKNJMI.M.y 31.1, ISoS, will he perfora.-J Hie
beautiful dmiuA, cDlillcd
KV POOR DOO TEAV;
0 IS, TII K IDIOT OF THE SHANNON
Andy, the IJiot - r Mr. T. CON/T.
I'atriclc, a young Mr. J. B. TOItNBK •*
bbt-Uti Julia M. Gnofei*
Cau*h Learp - Mine Kate F}»hr{
To conclude with the drama of '
JACK. ROBISNOS AND UIS fIONKEY.
• i**, Ro ’ ,, "“' n -Mr. J. B. Turner.
• Muabapus. «»..• , Wr T /r< nT
la whfch &• i., r ,n, ti,o Second
J l ".**? »T' “ 1 ,e V c * Farquetlo,
head downwaida, on a single rup*
and U.A nigti u»„„, CONY.-wl
• [lteuu bypurSpccial Reporterf\ p
• Tub mStyx" and her-Fatt.—Thanexi word wo
will hare from tbo G ulf will doubtless ho that tho in
solent British «affc— tho Styx—which has been treat
ing our merchantmen to “a little more grapo” than
is desirable, has been blown out of the water. Leri
we shall bavo a racy liitio “brigazee” with onr an
cient foe, and may volunteer, (like good patriots,)
we are for having tho pictures of tho whole commu
nity taken at once, at Messrs. Caroo A Co.'s G allery.
No. 21 Fifth street.
“It eccms, from certain fancy caper*,
Developed in the daily paper?, '
Tho habitation of tho Muses
Has lata been put to other uses—
l. to selling Boot* and Shot»-t%."
But, however popular the locality of Parnojso?, T.
Chantlcr, a leading dealer in the articles mentioned
above, still continues hi* establishment no Federal
street, Allegheny.
Order? solicited nt No. Jf> Hand street, for the
only unabridged edition ever P’A n *,, »/„**•
I/iilory nf the llef.,niuitb,n, splendidly illustrated,
and issued in parts &lJ tho h>»v price of l!i cent* each.
The subscriber* to tliis work will' receive a copy 0 f
the large steel engraviug entitled "TV P>rtt u r .
former* j.rramtiug the Ptimoif* Proirni.” The corn
position (which is of tho most magnificent character
and contains little short of 100 figures.) presents an
tbcutic portraits of tho must prominent men connect
ed with the event. A key «*f the plate will be given
with each impression.
“Jamai? AnniEm: ” —WJ»cn wo »ay that Messrs.
Spence A Co., ot No. Tit Market street, dealers in
Dry Goods. Trimming*, Hosiery, Shawls, Lace and
Silk Mantillas, etc., arc “never behind” their neigh
hors, we will lie sustained by a largo idaas «»f ladies
ami gentlemen of tafto and discrimination, if not by
their rivals in business, too, — for the merchant* of
Market street aro fair, generous and honorable in
their hearing. No better or cheaper purchases are
tnndo than those which transpire daily at N». 7”.
“Great D my cholcr."— K. //<•»«•'/.
Tho annotators are dark upon this passage nl
Simkspcare, but wc have no doubt that York, fasci
nated with that portion of his shirt spelled at tho
present tiuio “C‘dlnr."--tvhatover its orthography
was some centuries since—exclaims in enthusiastic
applause of his seamstress, “Great i'. ” It the
worthy gentleman alluded to had found u lurnhhiog
und Shirt store equal to l*.,rtor .1 Smiil/s, Ginwd
House, SmitiiDeld street, PitMmrgh. from which to
procure his wardrobe, wo might with ju-tico have
expected him to “amplify” in still stronger terms
and more sublime flights,
TuKornu.r? Par-ion’s Great Work.— The !.•>>'*
>f Hour..**, for 1t,» .)/..» : 1 <■„!. S CO. M 2.
This work is indi?pen*ubh> to every intelligent busi
ness man. and wo aro glad to learn that Iho agent.
Mr. .1. It. !>. Clark, of the Girard lloii-a*. {juiithtield
stret-t. Book and Publication Store, B about to can
vass the city f-T *ub.»criber*. It i‘ executed typo
graphically in tho he*t <tvlo, :J. T. Brans. :U2
Broadway! N. Y., TuMi.-lier.) Price - cloth. $2,Mb
sheep, $.l.
ll.io Si-emi AN Horn. —When you want to
spend an b«nr profitably and plciuauliy, g-> lo tho
splendid gallery of \Y. (’. Wall, on Fourth itrect,
where you will find a collection of eha-te and bcau
lifut siaiu.tri ai.d pi- tures i painting-, photograph,
Ac., whi'-h wilt luruish interest and. pethaps, edili
cation. .Mr. Wall, himself, or his gentlemanly as
sistant. Mr. (''•ales, will l«c happj to nail upon you.
“Mens kaj»a in fuiir.'iat £.v.mw'' - A sound min )
in a healthy body—tho wish of Horace—is attain
able by strict regard to the laws of our consiitn
tnlioti, which, when injured, is to i>o restored to it«
wonted t->ne and vigor, only by remedie*. promptly
applied. A thnronghlv educated and reliable drug
gist should i>c known to every person, and such—wo
takn pleasure in -aying- i* U. Mini*. Jr., Muithfleld
street.
Tin: Millinery and Trimming •H-re >f Mi-- i’.
Bvcg'. F< icral Mrcci, Allegheny, i* the fa\orj|o rc.
•»rt of uli who seek the late*! and nmn lai-iiional'lc
style*. Gvtcn-iv.. a, i!„- demand- are up-n thi*e«
Intdishment. Mi*.- l!,*rtrs i* .sn- new
cuslstuers to her l:.-i of !i ojii-l-.
Ai'kntirt Ai.o -A relic -1 ante.rev..lm: .nary
■lay* —iso copies of the p e tin*ylvaiin ’<• l-j.
F. S- liUchnian A '* steam liih-.graptnc e-uhliGi
meni. They an* ,-arel .illy prreer'e-i in an elegant
frame, and are ojwn f..r in-poeto-n n aP. Th--c
wh-> know li iw i.. •Irriw: pleasure and improvement
frt-ui the exciainati--n <-f rare d •cuiucnt* hire ihc-c,
will find their entf-nt* invniurihl.*. (l.ij an I
them.
Git t't.u t-, the P..-L -l.iytr, 1 -ng Uf*e*l niiitmw
and. we mav *-uy. afterwar-ts wuh m.-ral eflect a- .i
cn: K-, upon their skuil*. hat mg ha 1 the Jo-ro-r
br.iu.ing ; umiaph-'ricallv a ntunber - f rhymer.*. I:
seem* that hi* fellow '-rwl'.meti of this p*wi luoi
got tho idr i ot "iiuishing" each other iu the «ame
fi* l - '.and are pitdiing in on Gipsho.] couplet*.-
i. -.-l. Put. in odvr pr. se. we must be alh.we.l to
remark that P. Mertz' Boat und Mio,; -1.-re, ou Fed
oral street, near lie? Diamond, \ilegheoy. n •ecotd
to n,,ti“ in either city.
AVnll k modern p.wt* raise a tra.-a*.
•u— u.„. u ar ..i Sh.ws in other pin-
I’erini: u* in •-*n too
T . cal! allot,not. ouo- again,
T • in I'i.iiuorid 1- pure
IVt'vn l>o.-,t« and ."'hoc* at i.argue* r..r-,
• '! cv< ry «tyln and make and pattern.
For Mus or Maid and surely Matron
■* • please drop in. our stock look >• *r.
And pairuuizc the I'hilndclphia Store
f .1. W. Puisaimn A «'
Slants.
W-ANTF^ —ts» Fell iu tli*-fetuie of
S’*—-f !*■«•<*, my HASH KrtVfcU I'ATK.VTSTIMI’
H/tCfllM'-** ,l »a: ts.. n.cncan cany nl-.au psiil
«{, thii U? i ' rkl f*" - ' ««:«<»■• by }.*nd In at»aii ! *:. mr..ui.~
OHih. V. lIAI.U lU,i*..r. Maine.
\VA.\S U inNKDIATKI.V It).UUO fflon
'■lu’a J>*le of tl.r- m.*t [a-jetilx jail leg
11,.,, k , l' ‘ T“'bU, Median)- •, Uriju rs and i.-
erx a i.liinu X^m ri - ti’nl this Liie> fri * |.f .ililnUe
on-1 ,itc.«»ar.t l-uid*""' Il '*“ *" • '*>»
uhl tnnke* b)iMK>T iti*"' * UD ® time. A*enu u«w imha Im*
iu«-«r-rl.Nar.ti'fr'iUJ&0 £ ' 10 r^ r J'-*'- F<* rilU
narUcular, and a
Qomi City t: *•
OiniA «<J.
A Great Pm..—
Tb- <irWi 1.1-'ru Jl -ulth Pill CIIIM ht'AcWb*.
The Un»*T-M.»<K Ib-iiUb I*lll mr-t* Imil » mm*.-!.
Tli-«ia»f' bl--ts 11-ntlb Pillran-* tal l*r~4t).
Tin- Uraj'f'-ulxik 11.-a’tb Pillcares o*t»v- l~.»-!«
Tl.r llraeT r« r llmlth Pillcurrt palpitati- i. -I :
The UripfrnleTK Health Pill cure* rt.li> lit
1 ii- ilraj-VuU-ri; 11 .-ai llt Pill fort 1 * ptlea.
The tifiu fi-utiiTk' Health I*lll curat <!jajw‘|»i*i.
til- IJmafiTiU-ra Health PIU puf£r* wlllx-iil |.mii
Tli-: i<r*e?i-nt<eri; Health Pill do*-* nut vi-:i*.en
Tli* Health I*lll U cot dratli
Tb.- (irn'-f.'uU’ri? Health Pill can Ik- tahou at »'>rk
Tb- (IraelenlK-rf; Health Pi!L'« cr.tlielj vru*t.il>ie
Tn« OrW.-nt-Ti; H.mlili Pill Ist!..- t-r.i |.ili u
The (iraef.-n! erj*. Il"4!. Ii hi!., r|,..ir«« puma ai.-t
Tho Oraff":itwrj Jlrallli P.ll --ar'-a nri.l uluuiadi.
’III.' [{pallli Pill n>r<t uiTtniUßM*.
Tl»- ll"ulUi I*lll liv.unM iitimlruU.
TI.-Ont-fi-iil-riiH. Altl* Pill mil cure When* ap.il c-n
1 li- Orajfrnt-)*! •: H-allli I'il! ,vi* <>n the kidncya.
Tin" H. -ilil. Till c*tnl>in« » the Vlrtuua r.f-raost
f.tl.rl fill.
111. Ur»» Hcalili (MU ar* l-.uic ami tii.t <r<-ak<!oii>it.
Tti-Oni. (Vnl-i - 11-nlth ['ill ran l-i lak.-n at i.i*l.t
11»-1 lli-*tcb I'll) can l-< tnUrti afUr linili- r
Tl- 'ln., (p-nl-r- 11-nit h PHI rimtiUba a .loan iu ww (..II
11>.- iir;u (. I l«aWi I*lll l« talcau |.y lli.» wrak. ;
Tl- i»riW.-t.|Tp,t 11-.IU. I*lll UUk-r. l.y tb- hi1t,,.,.'
Hi- II r*i r>n).nrK Ilc-ilth Pill ctir*n< .lain.'Hoi.
H.r Hi'altl. Pill r Ut r. j«i WmU-nJl.l
Pnr :i lull account cl nil thr i.r>i» IrtiLirt un«l’i.'in*-«.
ilrv ti nt.-'iji Almanac*. which ritu l» li.vl nr»ti. ,u i|, o
ayriil*. r-i.t- a l-*\. Ml II kKYSKH.N,,
1 In «.<wl *tro-t, ni|.| J. |*. FJ.KMI VI, AII. k lkhj
ro)-.U<l«»T
llnpture Curable.-- Jlkiumul P*thi>l.-.;v
The proper adjatlmrnl of the right aort of an iindnmient
f.,i th,< cum -f «<>tdo kinds of physical debility, ho* for »vv
t-r:*l yi sr> l.ri-rrMistirine the attention «»l medical men.
with Hie oir.-t salute t.irjr r.snlt. Itim-dt.. !*•, that in
strument' nf tin* kind «ire nr-, nod lli- iiiio<mn»'U 1 1>
it-vm-of iiiQli ciu- s nbn* it. A Tmi»» fur th» r.-llef of
hernia, mas t/> kftp it in j« wit inn, HiTi'lv, win nil that as*
K-ikcii f..r, but niiw w» Pure invr; variety of application*
for the rum of ihi* dl*-a~\ and win- Unit ill ruso* in otir
«.itr H.iii>m]ii|l<' u>-t K UL>->rli<wl. h*«» U-.-n radically cumd.—
Til.' man who ha* liiV'-n tli.' lno»l ».-lui..iu attention to this
l.nincL ofbiMii««-M'u bll KEYS Ell, of IRj W..-1 Mr~ (.wh
ims* pared no exertion* in urin« instrument.. of tli- v.-i y
highest .|unlit ) llnti rnn t o l.nnol ntit whore, am! it sure . tjr<•
In very mini) Wo i iinii.'l omni-'ii.l his establishment too
hiutily to the lutiM'l. ration of tho*u all- am uinl..n« l<> l*.
I>cti-BtBd. m> IT.dAwT
§ 1 ,tM l»j Kmi'miu lur any Mfwli.:in« tliutwill
ox. < t PRATT A HUTCH Klt’,4 MAH 1C OIL, the only Indian
It. mtdy now hoM l-.r Hh.-umal im, .Ynrra/tfiu,
Ta-thiic'if. t ‘air\ \p lUf .Si>/' ur Htd., Sprmnt, Hruun, .V»r*
Thriytl. Iturni, f«r>fj find MtttrUi; llieonly ve
.(able reito-dy discovered that will act upuu them and lino
to r the joints. ThnUKinri* of person* have !-:«eo nirtJ uf
those cumplaiuts hy this now discovery. All are Invited to
jrtv- it atrial. J'liiiripsl tiFll.i’ 2W Wu'liiocton stro-i,
Brooklyn, N. V. For saj,. by bit. UKn. 11. KEYPBR, No.
lWtV...| street, and .1, I’. FLEMING, Alletfheuy.
Fif'iiaturu 1 ( I‘rstt A Itiitrher on the wrappci, and n.tmc
blown iu U.» bottle n|.UMxwK
por>oo«*® f?r>peio«»
Trniita far Hie Cure of Her ni n or Hajit ore.
MAltflll’.S UADICAI, CURK TKUH.* 1
Itimrs PATENT TRUSA.
Firm’s supporter truss
SKLV-ADJUSTIN'i TRUSS.
Ult. IJANNIN'U’S LACK or HU«>Y BRACK, 1.. r thvouenf
Pr-lapsus Uteri. Pile*, ALh.nnt.nl an.rSj.in*! \Y .lakl.es—*
Ml. A. S. FITCH'S Silver Plated Su|.j-.iti-r
PILE PROPS, for th« »npj>ort and cure of F*ll*«
ELASTIC STOCK I NO S, f.rweak nml vnrlcov
ELASTIC KNKP. CAPS, for w. ak korejoiuu
ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak auklf j..lni«
FLV PKNSOIt Y H A NDAO HS.
HELP INJECTING SYRINOES: *lw, ev.-ry kind ..i
* ivl»o hai a Trn»e wbioh will radically cure
Hernia or Rupture.
Office at Ute Drn(r>tore, No. 140 Wood ptroet, of the.
(Jol.len M.utar. ofAdawP
oai.va.m<‘ Mattery, or Electro Magnetic
Macnnrts, fur Medical parpfJu*, of u »ery roj-erfor kind,
•nil Im-»ont freo of Klpr.M charge*, wherever an Exprc-.*
mint, opon a remittance of Ten Dollar*. Address Dr. OEO
IJ. KKYSER, No. MO Wo.d Plttabnrgh. Pa. aps:d*«P
MITCHELL, HERRON & CO.,
C«>«>lcinK, Parlor ami IXf»atin«
STOVES,
Gralf, Fronts, Fendtrs, Cooking Enngts, it.,
104 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
1_ _ _
PAYNB, BISSELL & -CO..
kuticracrcaaas or
CookJnc, Parlor and Hentin^
STOVES,
Grates. Fronts, Fenders, etc
Aud Manufacturer*of (be Celebrated
CAPITAL COOKING KAJSIGIC,
NO. 933 IsIBERTY STREET,
jysstijjfc Pittsburgh, pa.
a s'Olodk bakkel hoops-20,000
bcrt qomuty for.iaobj X. LITTLE * 00.
Telegraphic. f®'
CONGRESSIONAL
WABmsoto!i Citt, May 21).
Senate.— On motion of Mr. Seward, or New Y'ork,
ono tboozand extra. copies of Lbe resolutions of tbo
Committee In relation to ( British Aggrussloas, were
ordered to bo printed.
Mr. Mason, of Virginia, spoko on the resolutions,
showing that U was indubitable that tite internauuuul
law recognise* nt» right of viritation in time oTpeace,
and in time of war it Is only conceded to the extent
of preventing the carrying of articles contraband of
war.
Mr. Mallory, of Florida, proposed an amendment,
declaring that tho American people cannot permit
such aggrezsidn?. and therefore Congress should
legislate to enable the Executive to adopt measure*
at once to prevent tbecontinoance of such indignities.
Mr. Douglas asked, What good does it do to re
solve tbut this search Is a belligerent act? The Amer
ican people and England know that it is. England
was informed of it forty rears ago, and has violated
our rights thirty-three times within the past few
wank*/'Ho commended and admired the promptness
with which tho President bus pent a foroo to tho
Gulf, but that force is only up to the point of pre
venting it. Do yon suppose wo will ever find, an
opportunity to prevent rcarch unless a ship of war
bo sent to accompany every merchant vessel ? Tho
Senator from New York (Mr. Soward) was wrong in
saying that a forco could sink the British in the Gulf.
The British have there three guns to our one: it is
brave, at least, lo think that our ono will sink their
three. Mr. Douglas recotnmendel another course.
Bet a ship of war, say the Wabash, get on tho track
of tho .Styx or Buzzard, follow her up and bring. her
into an American port, and it will then Iks time to
make explanation*. If England avow* her cruisers’
urt.*, it becomes an iotcrnutional question. If she
disavow* their acts, it only remains for us to .-ay
what punishment wo shall inflict on those lawless
persons who perpetrated these outrages. TUo Pres
ident having gone as far a* ho can go, let him have
at unco such powers as aro necessary to pmfbct our
Hag and maintain the rights of our citizens at home
and abroad.
Mr. Ilayues .*poke in praise of the gallantry of tho
navy, who, ho said, would go to the bottom and do
their duty.
Mr. Wilson was proceeding to address tho Senate
supporting tho resolutions, but adding that it was
our duty also to ;eo that tho flag be not prostituted
by men engaged in the slave trade. The special or
der cotiling up. Mr. Wilson concluded by moving
that tho President U hereby authorized and empow
ered locnmloy the naval force oT tho l nitod States
and send dio fame to the scene of the recent out
rage* with instructions to capture tho ships which
havo committed or innv commit these belligerent act.*.
The Appropriation Bill was than taken up.
A miscellaneous appropriation Bill was further de
bated. Mr. King s amendment for a Brooklyn Cus
tom ll•■use provoked renewed discussion, after which
the Senate adjourned.
II ,i •>k. —Tlic committee «n elections, to whom was
referred tho inquiry a* to tho right of Kingsbury to
main Iris scat as delegate from the territory rul*iJ«
of tho Stale limits of Minnesota, have eomo to an
ntfirmulivo conclusion on the subject. Tbo subject
will l>c considered on Monday. The House passed
the 101 l establishing post roads. The consideration
of private bills wa.t then resumed.
\ooin 2ii private bills were passed.
M;. Clay, of K v , said that while tbo whole coun
try, irotn one end to the other, is excited relative to
the outrages committed on our flag and vessel#, and
while the Senate Chamber is ringing with the same
subject, it seemed to him that the House should take
some a*-ii->a. Ho therefor© asked leave lo introduce
a bill to restrain and repress outrages on our (lag and
rin/t-ns. and giving authority to the President to art
in the premises.
Mr. G urnott. being opposed Iu eon verting tbo gov
ernment into a military despotism, objected
'inn Umioj then adpmrnod.
New Yoi»k. Mav 2,». —The sle&uubip M>,«as Tay
I -r. Iroiri I'.nlilornm, has arrived.
The (’aid prni.i Legislature ha* adjourned
The new gold digging* io tho vicinity of Walker's
River, caused much talk.
Tlo People's ticket was eiociod in bv
a IOM 'ri'y Ito' over the Buchanan ticket.
*1 I re in at was welcomed at Mariposa with bon
tire*, and the tiring of cannon.
Advie,-s from Futie* river confirm the recent »r
c.-um- . f the extraordinary richness of iho gold
mine* ihrre and th>- tremendous rush from all p.«rt*
<•! tb*- Brrti-h p....«-•.*i.,n* towards tho g-dd regions
Tiie ttntioi extend n\rrt great expanse <>f country,
and reach «;-r-.*« the lino into American territory
A steanx** loaded with digger* had al*" ,-ade-l from
•* in 1 rarcMco, from Capo Luca*, letwer California,
where she bad recovered specis baric ! there by ihc
captain r the brig Cornelia when he scuttled »h*«?
ivs-cl.
There i« nothing important from Oregon -r
"a* hitigton
Aduev* frern Gu.uema! i stale that the rh I era
«aa raging with great violence in carton* parts of
the Republic.
British ftetmar at Groytowa report* that on tho
2Arh April Col. Kiunoj tnadu an attempt to capture
Grcytown, he having hauled down (he Mosquito and
hr.i«ted il- Ni-ramugu* flag, and taken lbe Mayor
r-‘«**aer. Tho --liireb* flea Inarm* aud also appealed
to Capl. Kennedy of tho Jamestown for assistance.
The a,- istabce was granted, and tivo cotters filled
with marir.v* left tLu J&tflottowu tot lh« shore. Km
ner and finally gnircnderoil r.. Capt. Ken
nedy and wct« wot t<> Avpinwall in the British
•team»T. Tho party eonsl«tc«! of himself. George R.
Giducn. P.. S Teal,- Thnma. S. Bell and A. P. Dres-
LtutVBuRTH, Mty 2lV.—The Board Of Cumtni?-
n-oers app-doted under tlie a*x >A JHay 4 th, ryjivetl
ed r it ojveb* ; ftr». - Prt*etu- J> *v. Den
ver. Governor: Hugh S. Watch, Secretary: L". W.
B:ibco--L, Pr-.-ilrnl uf X«*W. DcazW, speak
er of the Wm. Woir, fUasrM Ctorouy.
The ui< tuW.r. -f iho Hoard wre in by Judge
C»K-. and the h-.dy ».»< organised l.y t-Lrtmg
vcr Pre-id.-nt, and U ~l»h S.-.relary. A committee
«>f three «*.• npj>--ii.iej by i hoe Lair to prepare h pro.
grainin'- fo lur tb-- rie<-tt*-ti. ami report at
the rvex< i!icv-tiii£ <>f the i'■ -ar,l, *»b.-di tnfcrr place on
the :tl*t o' May t'o tu- ti-.n of Mr. lUboo.k. it wm
nnanun. u.-!y agreed that fh* election ordered by
tS&sz'jjtsi he fixed '.r ih" l.r«t M-iiday iu August
Adjourned.
’• Gc-v. Ih-nvrr arrived !.-ro I!..- e \ «-uii>;r. nod |t»«
r-.-uded 1.. the F.-rt.
Kuin--r« are in nrrulnli n that n battle Ir:t■ i (.then
plieO on !!)•• .'■•■nlhc-rti border bclni*«-n the Fret* St.ito
foren aud a party of .Mi?ju>uri.in», in which twenty
one wit: killed and eleven wounded. Tb* new. I?
not ;*ij , hen!i.\
W AuitiMitoN, .May ?*.*.- The Halo of the military
reservation at K-n'k Island, 111 , has born postponed
hy tho ,Secretary of War for tho pn-jent.
The postponement of land *ale» in K.in«a? till tho
Island Ihlii of N' vetnber next, h;t-« boon officially
announced.
Tho ordtinnec .'hip iMytnouth, Cap*. I'dhlgvern,
left this morning for the iJuJf. Shu ha? nr> armament,
of one eleven inch tin l four niflo inch . hell guns, and
a rrew of two hundred nod l twelve men She t* in a
high Mato of efficiency, and all hands ir. good spirit*.
Nt:w Ont.KASs, May Ml. A great indignation
meeting was held at the Arcade. pcoplo were
present, lion. Palfrey wtn called tn tho chair and
Cnl. A. T. Karnor appointed Secretary. Resolutions
were passed, after several cluijucnl speeches were
delivered, recommending every vessel to :trui and
ejuip be I >ro leaving this port and to oiler every ro
siitjinoepossihlc to llriti.'h eruisers. iJreat enthusiasm
was di J plnyed at tho meeting.
Nr.w York. May Mi. —The Kmpiro City has arri
ved from Havana with dates to tho?sth inst. Sugars
were Jf.Li real higher, until the receipt of advices
from tho l nited States by the •choonor Isabel which
mused purchasers to pause; holders eontinao firm.
Molasses was unchanged.
New tiiti.KAi*, May .10.— In the Common Council
of tbis city held last ovoning, resolutions wore road
authorizing tho Mayor to equip and send an armed
vessel against the British cruisers. A mooting was
called at tlin Arcudo oti Saturday to tako into con
sideration the sending of an armed vessel to the
liuli.
New Youk, May 2'.*.--The rumors that Lord Na
pier boa dispat died a vessel hence, ordering the Brit -
i-.li Admiral of the tlulf Squadron to abstain from
further interference uutil advices are rcceircd from
Kngland, aro unreliable.
Telegraphic Markets.
N»w Yofck. May 23.-Colton depressed and nominal: Ms)
bales sold. Hour hrmy; 1f.,500 bt.is sold; Bute Lc lower.
»i!> s at g.l.h‘.k(tr l ,h-r \X |„-u tirtii; PJi.nOO bush ■..).] at |lfn)
1.0.*> f.-r foutli-rn r»vl and fI .I i><lr,t.l2» t--r w tiit-i
red OTfo Jl.lji t’oro dull; tuisli whit.- a->lrl at
7‘i yellots TMriTT Mens pork li»» a.]van<~.| Mir; mica at
SlT.i’Mu 17.’51; |.nu:c .|ii..u>* at f M.jn Lar.l firm n1.11.' t Mi
It].' Ibc.ui steady; BhonlJsn t'-’',i?x7 lli>l«s llrui.—
Wln*k) lirm nl "1 (L-g.-c dull at llt'i ll l '. Bngnr dull;
Miisc»titd.> o 1 KrslfihLs active; ou Colt-m to l.ivcr
pool on Hour to Liverpool Us u >ti (train to
b'v.-rpo>| ■ St<M-ks liicbcr; Ch'cagn A Rork Island
T.!; Midi. SoiilL.rn 2i-M; N V. Central M 1?,.; Rending U.
ft 41 « 4 ; Milasnkio * Mi««l»st|'pi 27Cantc-n Co P.>s. ;
Missouri *ixcs ttalrus t Chicago Sfl> ;; Krlo’.’rr, Cleu
iuii'l .X Tolodo ho; l.srriAse land grants 33}^.
Pnn.sn*i rut*. May ISrctulstutT? »itr«nioly ijtii.-t, but
without ciiang-s in priciui. e.vrvjittng tor Corn, which has
ngniri mi|irot«l. Saloi of Flour (or export, |t>WJ barrels
western osira at ? superfine coiituinrw very dull
ntjl.i''. Hy** Flour command? s3,3lanti Corn Meal at
J.t..t7's,. but st.-cki of Uith urn very mooli iwliumt. XVheat
■ ofitiiio-? very dnll und prices ranee from 80 up to $1;06 for
ordinary and prim* red, sl,<>l> to i 1.24 (or white. Corn is
scarce ami r.itn h wanted, ami prices liavn again advanced;
sale* mss’ luisli yellow at 72«t,73. ulloat, itidtiding some iu
store at It tints dull nt 37. Whisky remain* without
chain;*; <*'•-. in bbl? at 21. in bhd* at 720* : t and drudgu at
l'rovtilmis and tiroceii-s unchanged
CtM'ixxm. .May 23.—Flour steady, with a fafr demand;
tales 1200 bids at f>r a’njiiTtine aud f-'l,7Mvyf4 for
extra There i? an active demand for XVbUkj. in advauce of
the inpplr, and prices bighsr; sale* lit) btda at 17^ —
.Mess Pork ha? declined tn gUX, w ilh sales of 223 bbla at this
rat*, and a small lot of rump at 12. Nothing waa done In
Bacon or Bnlk Meat; they are held \above the view* of
t-iiynt Corn firm at 45 l'aU36fg*l9- BarUy 35 to 55, ae
roi'llug to quality. .Money is abundant aud easy; the rates
ot exchange nre nualtutd
Raltisoek, May 23. —Flour dnll ami lower; Howard at net
quoting at $4.2.'. and City Mills at $4 Wheat better atsl,»i>
141.30. f->r whit*. Corn firtn at tUijjfifi for white and 08<ipt3
for yellow. Whisky dnll and lower at 2l>s2lk£. Provision*
dull. Hulk meat: Fbonldert 6\i. Sidra S«5> 4 .
□ RADY’S PUBLISHING HOUSE,
12f. .Va»at« Strrrt. .Vcir York.
YVnoLCSAhE a!ci> Retail Cheat Book, Magazine,
PI'BLIS lIINU AND BonKSKLLtXCI EhTABI.ISHMEST.
Q~J’*rtlcnlar attention paid to miscellaneous orders for
any article connected with tho trade.
C2h.Catalog!>t-s sent free on addressing
Y. A. BRADY,
forerAnor to 11. Long A Brother*,
tDj'2h:otnd 120 Nanau street, N. Y.
JJROWN, HILL 00., SHAWLS,
WOOL DEALERS tad
OUMUIF3ION MKCCUANT3,
JVbx. 40, 42 and 41 Xarth Front Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
HOPS —3 bags country Hops, for sale by
myl2 ft- PALZELL k CO.
T?OUNDRy M£TAIs—SO tons Soft Metal
X. farttbttj nyg _ HENRY 11. COLLINS.
PIG tons Charcoal Pie Iron for
nitty OJ& T. liRTUI M OO.
t 1 ,y* ■!. r. 5;
’** Commercial.
...».-.'tfecuCji-.
COMMITIKEDP ARIirraATION FOR MAY.
Isauu Bicrcr, V, p n Kcw*ar» Goxco, C. 11. PacLSOS,
W. W. Maul, David Cixvcell.
PITTSBURGH DIAItSKTS,
I Reports tl Special!)/ for Ou Pittsburgh Gentile. ]
Pirnpcxan, Moxdat, Uat si IS6S.
The heavy rain* on Saturday irlcrfered materially with
business and there wn-» consequently but iittlo duJag.
pi/»i:R_n«rdljßQfirm: eales on wharf of 126 t-bls at
mm f or snner. and 42,75 lor extra, and 40 dofrom wagon at
and. 5.70. Fruiu store, 42 bbla family extra at
UiO- 26doatt3.rib jl ,1J and J 4.50 for the throe grades; 3n
dodo at $3,60, Strand S».4A and 40 and 45d0atJ3,62,51,12
None ..ffering and too wet to prevent grain to
ho handled. ... t
OACON Sales of iur.u It* eunotry at >l4o ,and
some lota were ottered at lr«» llgnrea without flndiml buyers.
City Cured. 2UV) lb* Shoulder* at 7 and 2iWO do at 7 for
Shouldara anil t ll -, tor lioms.
WHISKKY A saio ot 60 this Raw at 1SV 4 , to arrive,
PVHt’P— A aaleof 10 hhUGolden Sjrrnpat 00.
Imports by Railroad,
CAT. R. R.—171 pc* marMo, West; ltfl bx* vbreso,
Leech A Hutchinson; 27 pcs meat, J STUill k fbm: 24 sk*
barter, to bus do. Smith k cu; 14 pkga wagon stufT, South;
:: do. johnstmi k }tr,*; 21 do, M LFtcicns; 13 pcs marble. M
LawtOD' S bvs cbecsc. J RCantioid' U> »ks rye, I! M'Cullough
4d; fO bn cheese, Mm pign lead, It II Collius; 23 bids
cupjow, Nortti American LX»; 4 rare ore. Hailey. Brown A co:
2 do, lx-n i*. Hairr-lt A 4 do. 7.ng A Painter. WtiXs starch
J F Perry. 13 hbl* egg*. P.ca; 1 car rattj,*. owuer. 2»l bbls
copper. Id < k* buc->n, 7 kgs butter. Clark,* A c«
PC AC K >1 —l‘> t*dls h'-M. Lavdy Jc (->•: 4 •ottx hoops
B Wolfjr; 12 kg' hntt-r; Fetr.r; 3 rke Iwmi, l,i*gott ACo
13 cius csltle. ’■< d*> hog*, owners; ps) l as boom. 100 bbls
fl*.ur, yo rk-i hvuii.flj tibia i*>rk, 0 bbU eggs, 6 rolU teat tier
Clarke A e ).
P Ft. W AO. K It.—lt) do? broom*. Ib-is k B'-rger. 1 bbl
butter. Uid.lle. Wins Aci.- 9 bbls cider. Hinoh; 32 sks rags
Kiev A 'liUhell; 2 pkgs t<aam, I bbl b*-i»ns, Ijggett k ro; 2
■k* wool, W Ita.kcr; 4 rxk bacon. 4 |>kg» lard. Brown A
Kirkpstrick; 2 l-xs bacou, Parys A co; 2 bbls eggs. J Grazier
2 cars lumber. Klopfer&co; J.”,D bbls. eggs, 2u sks flax, 22
kg« butter, 44 'ks dr apple*, 17 bbls flour, t-U do oil, I.', rolls
leather, 11 nils rags, lisAt has wheat. Clarke A co.
Imports by Klvcr,
L‘irtoYlM.l-: |*ei Ida May —l>>4 bbls flour, DIS »ke wheat
17h hturi ha»-oii, 4s »h» (K>tato«a, 10 b\i books, Clarke A co
213 «k« wheat, Kennedy A Bra ho do do, Brown ± Kirkpat
rick,.6o hbdibacon, iN'lh rs A co; 75 bid whiskey, J Parker
*>l do lic|U'»rs, Ic.-opolri Snlil; 50do whbkey, Carr A co; 37
do do. A lUlluu; 4 bbla boraioy, 50 kgs lard. Long t l>n(7:4!
ftle bbl*, IS hi do Rhodes <* Verner; It ah* do, 7 bf do, A
Wood; 3j nks potatoes, \V M'Cutcheon; 15 bis tobacco.
Painter A cu; 2ra»>ido.S P Johnson; )0 bxssoap, M'Clurk
an, 1 lerr"ti k co; 100 bbl* flour, Knox A M'Kee; 30 do do,
Kiddle, Wirt* A co; 20 do do, W Ilolmea A ct<; 51 bbls flour
owner.
CINCINN ATI j.«r Fulton City—l 33 bbl*beef,3o bla benip
174 bid* flour. 1 :Urko A cu; 1000 pi* lead, lt> bbl* cantor oil
U A Knhn.-nt.K-W; bids flour, Hitchcock, M'Cruary A co
t.'s) do do. .1 (If ier li»)do*and, A King; 304 dr bides, M
Dchiuge; 3;v.i d". J F Sill A co; p.rj do do. F Ilarbuugh A
C.., All dr kq> skin*, nay* A Stewart; hakiff. 1 line. 1 .1.«*l
Jour* A : 2 Idil* lii|tior*. .1 Olio; 1 bg Koatvr A
Fh-canu.
WHK.KLING |-r K.-relie—lfliK) m* ,ld metal. Hall A
Ppoer 300 bi' }ut«'t. □ Gerwig; 57 wag.m hub*. Phillip*.
P.irke A-o; flunk* niU, fll bbl* tlnur, J Furgur«uD. 2n bx*
l andlc*, tlrabatn A Tliouias: 21 *k« p‘)tat<i-«. IT |/cvi*
47 gr hide*. 3 bdUdo. 2 *k* i»g. J M'l noe; 3 btd* Ib.nr.
Ihichock ,t MVrrerj , 3do egg*. Ib\ butter, .1 A Ki trer
IT ►hncni*. i:; bid* tl.mr. B-.y. -
111VKit KKWS.
Saturday w.v. nnotiier drendful <lay. Kain, ram, ram I
P'.uriiig, i-oiring: Mre*te. mud and water; liw, wet and
dead. * liter. wnU-r ,-verywhere and nothing rive b> drink.
Id* May arrriixi !n>m Loulsvitio with a go-J toad, • rej*irt
nt which may be found at*>ve 11-«tde* n beavv rurg" »f
baron and *uGi like. Capl. M*y had In hi* cabin, c* n
piiaarnp-r. a re*|*H:table lady frem Trenton namvl SUv
maker, who bun.it* the v< ry r..mf..rtahle weight >d uX) lh*
OTninltif*'!* She Is a’gi**l and neat looking lady iu.the
t*i. but ot Ininienre rotornlity ot p-nem She i* accoin
pained l r a *i»tur, a slight, thin girl and they are on their
war toward New York The wm tk„ Wheeling K»at
on Saturday Th»* Fulton C'ltv came in from Citi- inna'.i
vreterday with -i go.»l load. We are utijer obUgutions fur
an advance 0.-py ol her manifett. \fe arsilm nmlrr obli
gation to Mr. Hamilton of th« Ida May for river fav »r* and
alao to geiitb'manly se»-ond clerk, Jno. Greotiotigh
We ehp the follow mg iroßt the Itn-wnsville c!ipj~ r of
iTidar
"A *«k ..r two *iiK*. we ga*e an account c-f s near boat,
and th„ to i-f -*..n,e flu .4.1 day* —-c upi-d in he.-
eonj>:rnrti.in at the BrownSTilb- Yard ot C<* k A I.< :,hart.
In Hie »4iiie r„;umeiiiU«riry |.-ruu. We have now lo r--»ord
ttie rapl-lily wttn whe li iSti.,wden t A >\.o' atTtlji* place com
pletid the tran«ler ol i,rj -i.g lues and inut'hiuery t. the
tnmt. and ihe wt iing upland arrango::.ont nf theoau)-, l.uag
but a single Ir.-in lbe lime the first arli. )<- no*put on
hoar 1. till »b- vs* readyito raiso steam, the u»a.\t iai,e !a
ing a* we UDili r-taiid. api.-nlh c.r eix week*. lti«> joiner
w.irkol the Uml w»« donu try Cho* Gcariug ..f pittrimrch:
the 1-tlOtltlg b) Jeflelle*. and she I* How ready to depart on
tier deal malioti dew ii m tfr
Another n* w fmm ir..- va- d cl .J.Jiij S. Pringle
now lies at our whm f. and wit! s,*-n be renJv t.- d»i*.rt tor
lo i diw|ilia* .on on the I’pper >li*»u*ippi >n.m drn A fr.u*
pi.ill the rii;iui-« and ma«'iiin*ry. Jrffrne* pami*. and An
l-.rt .1 Malt,l, of llridg. |...rt .toih.-j-mer w..rk Sli • is
«-■• i-t long . fl 1*4111.44 !..dd...wusd by A U Ha«>n of
l.r >.lc ;*-rt. an-t i* t *esumando.] t , |„. Capt C >i t.
X.w-,0 S«ie Io |.,,1 ti»r We.-k* on the alor'k* frv,lll the Ul .
iiig of the ke,d ,a|i. ugh in inrr days it took (he l»*«t jcxrt
of m > >'4f t-inld a le hi I ot Ihe bhuo- si.-
NvMivuLt-Tfce Cumberland wm UKii.k.-u t»*e24tli with
‘ tee| on the The Jennie t,r »J »ri i»,-l at Ns*h
. nl.- front Puul'iirgh on the i'4
The ?l I,,itl* K.-piiTdir-an of Indayaai'
••From talc account* of rsin* In the uj j~-r miintry we m»y
• I.U. ipate a t lee of three or l.'Uf feel more before the river
comes to * halt. i* u • pn.-tpe.-t of any , ou*tder««.|*
mount*in rise in the Ui—ouri, and tncru are vrt no indica
tion* < I »«WI.II m the first Sbov« ht J.*sph.'
The steaniei \\ I Mitolay.Oapi. tUichelor.riitl-.a.Cap!
P.«-, Mlrei M* * (apt Jl'Millnii. aiet lUy tTity, Ibipt
>ll Her. are all rerelring for Idtt* burgh, *nd up lor thi* ,-reo-
Ituc at 4 It.-lix-k.
The \ irkaburg Wbiflot ok> 13th v*ys. • The \ i<-k»bnrg
and Napoleon l-ck«t Kotcst Cut. »b« tak-n mte ru*to.|y
by the vbrrilt lies ckpi. potei beld intends to till bis mail
r-'Dtr*cl we hate not M yet toeo informed. !U*> reported
that be has tiansfrrred the t to the Ihuilel Ibx.ne
Comjrany" Wedl>sa.iay t vsnitig O«org« Ib-tl, nil
Kngluh SaiU'l or ship n(rm*>.|, fell uTrrl*«rd from tho
Pacific *nl »•* Ji..wtifid. despite e»«iy sxertloo ma le to
A l<A.lod with t»-longiug t-- J A Klein
»ti iu k « pau ef cslUtat* at tt>» lADding, siokln; on* u -f
th»ni Tli* lumber Ik*l •prnng a leak, and at ou» time ha.l
•Lr*»> l-ss-t "I water in h«r; ah* wa? kc;.X adaat T luws*y«e
•a— •—*. «U-I lias ln-uu wUlOrcTagaiQlt Kirill lur
the I‘WS Ilf tho
The Wheeling T.OW . f Fnday m*«
•• n." snsjwasi.vn t:fnJg» a. r •» Whaling rre-k iu . l -*d
night l*-for* ln*t to prc.twt p<M»<-ng*r* tn>m ib>- threatening
«Uog*r ot fits Uuik (illitig in Iu ctm?eqti*o.v. of thelirary
rive ir> ll>» . reek. th« bauk? wt > r „ umliTUilord »urh an
eatenl as t.> give cauA" far alarm, and tieo. e the precaution.’*
ne. lip the following Henu IroUi th« Cincinnati C'.inuner
ital -f ,-vilurda.
"All et7..lt u U. I-.- Ilia Jr t-T-«ree t h? ?tewu»-r Cit * o! Ilnr.t*
Vtlle. Wh.clr WM< Ul. ly aook iu 1t... Cimile-rtand un-r
XVe learn that ll.e li.qwrial l-a»ra New x.rloana i„.»i Toes
dny onaq-.hk Kip to Ft Ic.ul. TL* Winchester, at
Meaii.bie. ha. 1«h ii aold again at an. ti..i, under a Jecz-e- ftnn,
the L t> F.-d<-rnl t’.-m t Capt Ja? FUkk. waa ih* pur
rhoaer, for amieihing <-ver two thousand dollars. .. XVe
illld. r.tau.l the Kim packet Urn Pikn Will r ule! U„ hraue
vltlc and Paducah trade on the Ist .-f July, as a regulax k t
Weekly mail par ket.
Th* I'orUmoutli arru.Hl at Na.hrlll* ot, the glth.andtbo
J-ni.i. Oray l-.r PitUburgb Th*To.U|h»l»onk
a barge tvear the h.-ad of H»rj«th !»ho«l? She Wns towing
two barge, to light over with, the -me sunk wa»l.Hsd.-U wilti
a-tli. whiskey and machinery—sunk in ftvv Let water Salt
Inst; whiskey ami tuai-luncr* w**l
The KrnuoiDT. Uarin-r and Endoaror, departed for Pitts
l-urgli. w itli *ci»nt trip.
Fivt.si--Ycietcr.lay tho woalhar wa? plcwxaat The
rlvrt at nisiti stood Itfect Urge. The arrival? durtug tho
day were the Fort XTayne. Capt Milford, and the Lcl-anan
C«pi. XViillsinvin
Steamboat Register.
Alt 111 X ED— Lurer up. nrunrunlh-; Telegraph, dig Cohmel
Barur-l, n<Ml>etb. liizsio Slartiu, 'Aatmav die. Ida May
UiuisTtll*. Clieroit. R’hrclinfi; Lebanon, U>m»ville Fort
Wain*. M. L.;ut«
DM’A KTED—t.urei n», Iln-W tisvillr; Telegraph. d->. Col
Bayard, Kh/alwtn. S'lietiang.i, M Louis; Anglo Saxon. St.
Paul. Uliuliatar, Cincinnati. Clara Dean. Louisville. Lizxi?
Martin. '/ouicvtiUi.. X icton.i, Mlwmnn hirer; ll»/.-I L)rU M
Anthony ’
IUvER—ISh, feet :itld tilling.
HAM BAGS t»fnil hizes ihi htmdaml made
t>. onlcr at th* shortest notice at ns low priors as any
m*d« in the l nited Sun-a, and of better material limn is
generally used I t this pur)«o*e Tim attention of llacou
dealers is i*s|wctfnlly solicited. DAVID C HKKRST,
"')24 tornrr ot Liberty and Hand ?trw>t
HOOP SKIRTS, Fr«nch Oorsrts, French
XVt rk Collaraand Sleeve?. Olor.-a, Mitts.
Phan l?, .Mantles mnl all kinds of Dress Hoods, very low for
nosh tuyKXdswT C. HANSON LUX E, 74 Market st.
WHISKKV ioO bbln. prime l)oul>ie Kec
tlQbd XX’blekoy and 20 bbla. Old .Uotmng&bela Ry*
Whiskey, with an assortment of Kort-tgu and Dntueslic
XVmra nnd Liquor*, for aal* at the lowest market prices by
WM. MITCUEI.TRKR, Jr. A UUO,
mr - rt . _ _No 2UO Liberty «trw>t.
(ill HXS. WOODS PK A lU. STAKCM in
'-r v-c store and fir aale by
». L. FAHNESTtJCK Aeons'
n»T< No.fi). corner Wood and Fourth st*.
PUTArOKS. POTATOES-LUO akf Prime
Merrer Potatoes, a lin-l rate artlcto, just received and
U r sale by , KIDDLE, WIRTS A CO
n»)b1 No. IS.’, I.ilmrty st
MACK BRA L -50 killrt No. 1, 50 do No. 2
aud 50 do No 3; a choice article |.>r family u*o In ar
live and for sals l.y my'JU J. U. CANFIELD
DRAWING PAPERS.—AIxvuyr on hand
ngoodiupj.lt of XX'liatman’s celebrated l'a|M*rs.
m>24 Corner ilarket und Secmid street*.
rpuiKD ARUIVALOF NEW DUYGOORS
X now opening. C. HANS'iN I,"VE,
m - T “* _ 74 Maiket stn-et.
BIIOWN’S ESSEXCB OK -JAMAICA
UINQEK —5 gross reoM this day by
JOH. FLEMING,
: o , y2t) corner Diamond and 3Urket atreet.
DOMESTICS —Muslins, Chcckn, Tickings,
Gingham?. Print*. Coitnnade?, Ac., and all kinds of
Fancy ai d Staple Dry G.—l* alwats on hand
13 C. H’ANSttX LDVE.74 Mxtket wr.-et.
HAIR HRUSHKS—A largo assortment of
Uib iN'Stqttnlity of Hair Brushes n imtantlv nt. band
« «n)W JOS. FLEMING
RYE —2000 I.UH. f«r sale l.y
D4\lD C. 11ERBST,
tf.rui'T Ut>*rty ami Hand streuts.
H" OUSE b SION PAINTINU. Gruining
antlOlaziijg doue In the l*eat manner and on rcoaon
nble term? )■> J. A 11. PHILI.tPF. 2d 28 ?t.Clair ?t.
FLOUR. — 16*1 ttnok.s Extra Fjxmiiv Flnur
now arriving and lor sale by ROOT. DICKEY’,
«_oy22 No. 134 Frontal.. near Wood.
DRIED PEACLIER.—O Mirk* Tennessee
Peaches just arrived and for utle by
tuy22 ROBERT DICKEY.
CHOPPED OATS—2 tons iu atore and for
rale by my 22 _ _D C. lIERB9T.
POTATOES —lu'J Backs Neahannocfca in
Store anti for sala l.y my 22 D. C. HERBST.
POTASH —10 casks No. 1 Potash ut
_roy3 _ BIIRJYKR A DFLWORTITS
COTTON AND WHEAT—ss~balea Cotton;
259 sacks Tennessee Wheat; on steamer Quaker City,
tn arrive, for sale by JmyU] ISAIAH DICKEY A CO.
Window sash—l2oo lights, 0112, on
consignment, for sale by ROBERT DICKEY.
DRIED PEACHES- — 3O Luh. Tcnn. Peach
es to arrive per stoatoer Hibbard for sole by
myl9 ROIIT. DICKEY’, 134 Front it , near Wood.
BACON —5 hhds. Hact-H just arrived per
steamer La Cro-.e f».r aal* by UORT. DICKEY,
myl9 1.74 Front street. n*nr Wood.
BEANS —50 bn«. nmnll White juxt reo'J
and fhr«l? by m*io l II r'AN'FIkLD.
APhll HANGINGS & WHITEWASH
ING—Urdt-rs for rxperieui-ed workmen can be UR
with atfil YV. P, MAHBIIALL A CO.
Blank deeds & moktuaqes^-a’lh.,
Attorn--) ?' and Justin’s Blanks, sold by
my 24 WM. O..JOHNBTON * CO’S.
GLASS —oOUO itoxca aim'd sizes Window
Glass, goodcoontry bnntll fur sale by
my 6 . HENRY n. COLLINS,
LARD —1000 lbs. No, 1 Lord rec’d aud for
Hie »t 1M Liberty >L BIDPLE, WIBIB * 00.
«*aulatSftamus.
Monongahela River IT. 8- Mat! Rackets
ETKAMKR TKT.KOB*pp, I fiTBAMKft JKITEBgO.V,
I JBtA
CIIT. J. c. WOODWARD. ! C*PT. QEOKSt Cult.
Tue above new steamers are
dow running regnhirly. Morning Boats lra»o Pitts
burgh at 8 A. M., and Evening Boats at C
o'clock P. M. (or Si'K«v*f>ort, KlinU-etbtotm, Monotigir
belaCitj, Bc'lloiLTnon, Fayette City, Greenfield, Calitoraia
anti Brownsville, there eouurctinc with Hacks and Coaches
for Uniootnwn, Payette Springs, Morgantown, Wayneeburg,
Cannichaeltxwn and Jcffcraou.
Paswugers ticket*** throngh from Pittsburgh to Cuioc
town for $2, monl* oatlstate-n'otas on boat* tncliiaiv«*.—
Boat* retorning from Brownsville leave at H o'clock in the
morning and 6 in the evening. !V*r further Information en
quire at the OSce, Wharf BcAt, at tb* r*«*t <>f iimntsiroot.
* O 5 O. W. BWIxni.BR. Aortrr.
REGULAR TUESDAY PACK-, fESr »
KT FOR ZANESVILLE.—The fluo
•termer KMMA GRAHAM, Opt. Mbxuot Artas, wiR leave
for the above and intermediate port* EVERT TUESDAY,
at 4 o'clock p. h. For freight or passage apply °t»
board. oc!9 FLACK, BARNES ACO, Ag'ts.
Cincinnati, Sit.
FOR CINCINNATI A LOUIS- , JES**>
YILLE. —The fine steamer MARMORA. jSSnaB
Captain Urenn&n, wilt leave fur tbo abovo and all in
termediate ports on THIS DAY, 31st Inst, at 4 o’clock,
r M. For freight or passage apply on board or to
mj£i FLACK, RAKN'KS A CO, Agents._
FOR C IN CINNATI AND , ~fppv*
LOUISVILLE—The new and splendid
passenger steamer POTOMAC, W, C. Ilarrv, » ill leave for
the abovo and all intermediate porta on THIS DAY the
Slat; lust, at 4 o'clock P. M. Fur freight or (passage apply
on board or to [ray2l} FLACK. fIARNES, A CO, Agent*.
F" OR CINCiXNATI —lhc’rogu-', JEEj
lar side wheel packet SUPERIOR.
R. J. Uraco, will leave for tbo above and all intermediate
ports nu THIS DAY, 31ft imt. I'd o'clock, M. For freight
or passage apply on hoard,or to
mydO • FLACK, CARNES A CO, AgeuU.
F"‘ OR“CINCINNATIAND LOU-71T7?r~»
ISVlLLE—Thefine steamer RELIANCE,
Capt. F. X. Reno, will lenvnfor the above and
dlote ports, on THIS DAY, Cist Inst, at 4 r. K. For
freight or passage apply on loan! or to
myB FLACK, BARNES & CO, Agents.
St. Ucuio, Arc.
FOR St. LOUIS.—TUo splendid i JTSVfc
steamer JOHN C. FREMONT, Captain JsSSEtt
Slockdale, will leave for the above and all TnteraiediaU'
ports on THIS DAY 31st Inst, at 4 o'clock P. M. Fcr
freight or passage apply on board or to
mydT _ FLACK. BARNES A CO.. Agents
FOR St. LOUIS, U ALENA. DU-, fTPr *
lU yl E, St. J’ACL 4 St.
KALLH.DIRKCT —Tho lln» ptuwcngrr qteam*-r AJKTK<*-
I‘OLlSj Capt. K. Calhoun, will leave fur tlie and all
intcrra»'<Uat.-jn.ru THIS DAY. . n .l«t 1 ~!ovk
P. M. For freight or pawago apply on board or to
CIIAS. RKA. Airt.
I?OK ST. LOUIS, KEUKUCK.TffBfr %
_ Uiirlinptoii. M'i««-ntine, liarrup.-rt, lUx-k
Ik'hii'l. Oaifoti, Dului'iu**, La Crn»*<'. AVenona, ami pi. I’nul.
Th<* Clio ateami-r ARGONAUT. Opt. Gr*u. C Mrl*ati,
will Wtv fur tlip alwire umt all inu-rmniiata porti, on
Tlll> DAY. “l«t lu»t, at 4 I‘. M For freight or j>aa
«.ip* apply on L-uHtiJ, or to
rnvJl FLACK, BARNKS A CO.. Afrits.
Fur st. luuis. kkokuk. 7 .»
11l lU,!Ni.TOS, DAA'ENI*OKT, IUVK
INLAND, iiALLVA, DtiliyUE, LA CROSSES* eSuNA,
AND ST PACI,—Tit' 1 lint. »>nmor ARIZOMA. CapL Con
way. u ill learn f..r the ttlxne and nil intermediate porta on
THIS I)AV. U’nt lunlnut, at 4 r h. Foi fruight or
pac»a»<» aj.jdy on Inxird »-i to
raj 11 _ FLACK. DAJtNES A CO.
MISSOU U! KlXEii f’ACKfit.T fEZTIL
—TO SAINT LOUIS AND MISSOURIijSg&ZfIL
lIIA ER—Tha fine steamer PRfJiIA DONNA.
Ford .will 1.-aro fur the i.U.re uml all Intermediate jx.rt*. on
THIS] DAY, :irt Inst., at 4 t\ »r. For freight or p.kAaage
applr on hoard or to
tujll FLACK. JiAUXKS A CO.. Aemti.
F“"OR St. PAUL. lOf KELT TU t fT7> n
St Uin.-J. KKnKIK. IIUKLI
MI SCATINIi b.AAKNPORT. P‘CK ISLAND, OAI.SN A.
DUBlol'K, LA CK'iSSK. AA KNoNA. STILAVATKR AND
ST. PALL—Tie. •j.l-ti-IU «ti«ni-i ST LOl'lS, C*jt J...-:
Dean, will hm.- 1.. r »Le above and all lnL-m)»i!lat
•>n THIS DAY At*t. iiuil. at 4 oM.vL f.ss. I .. f : or
pa»»atfdapji!;, ... board <-r to
mill FLACK. r.AIiNIL; A CO.. Agent*.
FOR Si‘ LOU i KEOKUK,', JE£?3
lII'RLINOTOV MCSI ATTXK n A LKS A.i£g)gßgL
IM.'IIL'CI K. LACUii.-SK AND Sr PALL—Thu
•i. amor SIKI.N-’TTK. Cnj.t A M.db-w:ir. will |rav» forlli#
aU.te at-1 all ml.-rm-l.n:-j->rt» on THIS DAT. Sl»t. inM,
at 4 •>,« l<« k r >r. P r freight or j«t«rw»jrr apply on tx-ard or
t-. aj-'.’" H.ACK. ItARNK? A CO. Act#.
/IrUi Orleans, &t.
MEMPHIS AND XEAV
.1 ?. PlilNliLE Capt. AY. R Hrick.-U.. will H*ro f?rtbej
al-o.- nod all intermediate j..rteuu TIUS DA A', the dht
in»t. For frrjjlit r.r jn«<nir»* a|>|>ly on Lfitnl or to '
tu>« FLACK. R.AftNES A 00.. Acts
I' ?O U M K M P 111 S tt NE W , ITT? 1 -
MRI.F AN?-The fin- *t»imirr A
interim y rt» on THIS DAY, 31-»t iint, at 4 o'clock, r.
U. F--r freight ... jxnwogi- ..j-j-l) cn h-ard, <.i
nija FLACK, R.ARNK? k CO., An-nt-.
iHtsrrllanrous.
IMIOPKIITY nULDBRS, ATTENTION
PURBJCN dt JOHNSOW
Ukiiiii* tbi-ir fkciliLm for m&nnr«etnriQ£ and
ft{.plytn« i
W- E. CHILDS Sz OO’S
LATENT ELASTIC FIKK
WATEU .PROOF CKMEKT ROOFING,
A KI. now prt*paml to execute orders lor any
description of UiM.f*. «tocti or flat, at the hborl»*st ct>-
tn*-*ud will! lh<-utmost care, b'-uig dvt'inmnf-d to pnt on
th-vt rauuot 1-j Burpum-d for
' Chpfi]ine«s and Xlm*abilitv.
Onr K.«t» are u*> wrll known to require any eulogy from
u*. la Utur »f this Routing and unpin can
U- *-«-n t<j caliiug *t ocr Ofllcrs No. ~i Soillbfleld atirrt.
Ruilding* mtwwl with th* aLtvo Hoofing tan be reen at
H Nol»iu'«, c-rmT of XV j he ami Uigh streets; J. Bock's
new Hotel. w>rn.«r of Grant and HeTvnih Mrix-U. House of.
.O. Leal*. Esq., Diamond aJlpy, rp|«>sitr Pstb-rson's
AULhi; Store -r K. Straw, orn-r >.f Market aud Svor.tl >ta ;
alro lI.'CV II U.SucTop. anme llmp omlle Wharl
Jh>at. Hon*' ..f KoU-rt Flynn, Consrui, t«-twivn Webster
and Wylie Stireta; St-a--ofJ. M. Mcßulwrls, Webster at
Stable <>f A. Bradley, corner of Water alb-rand
rll.vt. Allegheny; >|..«iae of 11. R Wilkin*. K-o \V<«-I*
Hun. House of A. .V-gl-y. John Volt, Wm. snd Mr:
O-'ti, Rost UU-i !r, .nJ many others tiv oumor.uw to men.
«J**n PERRIN A JOHNSON.
apZlawlyF N--_7S Smlthfleld at., Pittsburgh. I**.
BOOTS MD SHOES,
CHE A 1 J FOII cAW II .
JAMES KOBB,
NO *0 MARKET STREET,
NKAIt THE MARKET HOUSE.
Has Just received his targe
Spring stock ol
LAPIJCiF, MISSES'and CHILDRENS' IKX/T3 and SHOES;
MENS'CALF, Kll’ ANI> COARSE
BOOTS, SUOKS, OXFORD T! KS, i
GAITERS, OPERAS, AcJ
BOYS* AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOES, kr.
A very superior article and eery neat.
Direct from tho Matiutartnrera, which he will sell by tie
rata or paciA'lE at rrry redncud price* for
Tbi* stuck comprise* ono of the largrat oesortmeuta to be
found In any city, amiable for city uml eonntry sates, arid
having over twenty year* experieneo in buying, he frusta
that he can now auit all tastes. lie respectfully invite* all
in want to c til. wearing them that they will be pleased.
mr2l>—my 17
~’ W.' C.‘ WALL’S
PICTURE OALISR7,
FilL RTH STREET, l<etwrcn Wood and Market, Piltaburgh.
AMUROTYFES and
PHOTOGRAPHS
Taken in the rixssr sttls or tnc ALt, at satisfactory
pitre*. luylbitiim
T. MUIOiIHUY, a
\V alc li and Clock Maker, aHIV
IMPORTER OF o^2
Fine watciiesand jewelry, xggr
No. ‘JS Fifth afreet, between Wood and Market, Pitts
burgh, Pa.
attention paid to the repairing of Walrhei
and Jewelry.
work warranted.
'CAKT W RI G'U T”i’ YOl> !ii ti , '
(Successors to John Cartwright,)
MANUFACTURERS and Importers of
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical anil Dental In
atrnmenta. Guilt, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, Ac., No. htl Wood
street. They give special attention u> tb.> manufacturing of
Trn.<»e«, Supporters, Ac. Jobbing and Repaing with punc
tuality and despatch. ujili.dly
TIIALBEIiG’S piano pom positions.
Fantasia on I/Elisl d’Auiorv;
Do ** Don PavjaiUt:
Do •• Don Joan:
Du " Lucretla Iturgla;
f*o •* La Sotunambnls'
Do ** Ix-e Ilngonots;
Do Masaoietlo;
Ho " Moses m Egypt; \
Do “ Home Sweet l(nm<
Do “ Last Rose of Sommer l
Romance, with variation.*; i
Ia TamiUlln; \
The Art of Singing ■pplhd to the Piano. 12 nnmtcra.
Just received and for sale at the Mnsic Store nf \
my’ii JOHN 11. .MKI.LOU.nI Wood street.
Steam. Marblo Works. \
MARDLE MANTELS.—A large andlicaiU
titnl at<xk always on liand and being manafactnred\
by MachlniTy, er.ld at very low price*.• Unildera, owner*!
nf Real Estate, Contractors and others, whether they want
to ptirrlnue oruot, ore Invited tocatl and uxamibo oar stock
and ascertain our prices na wear* veiling plain nuat Man
tels ho low as to pnt them within tho reach of almost every
per-nn. J
Monuments, Tublets,and Grave Stone*, a largo stock
way* on band. Furniture and Wnsb-Stand Tojmi, and Hn
p«s!ng Stonue manufactured by machinery, and sold at lie
lowest prices. Marble of ail kind* void low to llki Trod'
I'orchavr* are inrfteit to call and examine our stock at. Zl,
Lilierty afreet, Pittauurgh.
_iuylO:.Uw3rnT W. XV. WA I.T.\f*E
PXIH Furulatilng. Y~
STEAM ENGINES, warranted l>CBt ijuttli
y, alway* on hand'and made to order. PmUn and
Silt I'tinl, yin Brick Eng\nr Oulingt and
Mill f.Vun'ny moda to order. Mill frtmt. Outturn /Voe/
Krtnch Iturr anil l.wril l/id Mill Kmuj,
t’lo hmnd Etnul Machines alway* on hand at 319 Lll-erty
si reel, Plttsborrh^J'a.
mjllhdAwatnT ‘ W. W. WALLACE.
Portable 31111 s. ■
PORTABLE CORN ANI) FLOUR MILLS,
thutlmplest and best artftl* of the kind lathe conn
try. They run light, grind fast, are easily kept in ordejj,
make as good work as the largest mills, and give goners!
satisfaction, always on band. Also, Portable Raw
For particular* call at 313 Liberty sL, Pittsburgh. I
myl(hdAw3mT \Y. W. WALLACE^
Plaster, Lime, Cement, &c. \
PLAbTER PARIS, for Land and Stuccoi
Wort; |
Oement for CUtcras, Fire Walla, Ac,; 1
LmtlsvUle Lime and Roman Cement; I
Grindstone*—best quality always on hand at 219 Üb
erty street. mylfcdswSmT W. W. WALLACE.
P. ~ Lunber~ !
INB SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and
AUo, Pins and Oak Plank foi sale at 319
uDcrty «t» PUubarsb.
mylonUw3mT
W. W. WALLACE.
M Shingle Bltchlneit
cQEORGB'S PATENT always on hand
»t 319 Liberty «trcet,
mylted*«3mT W. W. WALLACE.
Grate liars,
A LL SIZES, always on hand at 310 Liber-
Xl.ty st„ Pliutmrjh. mylO W. W. WALLACE}
1 on BBLS - EXTsTOLOUR for saJchv
* ny2B LEWIS A EDOERTONI
IDLOUR—-o~bbla. Extra Fumiiy. mailo iof
-CJ selected White Wheat, expressly for family use, Uo
•tore and for sale by AOBKBT DiQKEY, I
*pl9 191 Rout street, oearWotA
STANDARD MEDICAL Works ~
Kotltoastj', frLth:h..-:r .! A n .u llc . - . ,
Hnrner’a An&L'tar an I History, >•«'&!»:
Wtlaon 03 DUdoaca of the Sk.iii,n«w ( ,i"
Wilson’* Plates to the 1 red
Lawrence on the Uyr. new i~Lt; >n, *" ,Ar I^L
Mackenzie do do do ,j,, •
Walton'# Operative Ophthalmic Snr„ery. "* ,k3tl
Carpenter # Principle* of Comparutn. P1ij«..1,-.,.
Ix, do Iluai.in ‘
Do iHoiuubts of do do
Draper# •!.. ...
Ct*ipor ou DM-'at.-.t)..
Ct>>j»'r'« Loclnrr# «-n ?-:• t .
Krickben'# Sj«!ein of -y. tvL*, % Br'rn'..ii.
Pirre'# do •* L. NVt;i
-l a Rnrlio on Pn-’ninotiia and MaUtir^
Wood's Mnt-ria Mt-ltea and •• v .
IV. Praetio" of Medicine, - * • -
W.-oJ A U«cb.-'t 1 nit-.l ijiat-o Uth
cmrefolly rovuM. Jut .1 KAY & CO. 55W«nd*t.
Valuable e.ngljsu nooks-jiisT
RKCK.lvnv HY .IMIIN 8 . n mncpl
STIIEBT.-Lonl Uadwys Uo k Uo ', ;S^i, ~ARKET
Fo4t«'iT*RX <>r ThonrliU. Rel'ivJi.m. i i«L. • v
.l.'ha Fustrr. a,! 1
Kwfnlu.-.. " 1 W«'k. M
IjiwafruHi n*-av<-n f.\r Uf,. ~n K—r. i. v *— »
Kranil'-PrjHiUr • " 1
Taylor’s ll*>lv La i;.- iUj ;
literally (ra>i«Ut>\i.
Carpenter*' ‘'vj..,:,;. M .'. ; .
Asjronmy
■V” 1-1. i*. rvt.
Labor and Trimsj.L, or !'• i
.Miller.
Also received—Carry'- l*nn-i[-i<o f .( 5, . . ,
Bancroft's toI. 7th, ntul lr*-«U ’ "
Kirwsn’s Happy Hunip.
Brazil and the Brarillian-: Kidder m,.! p
Literary Attraction* of the Uibk-: 11. - \.
llarhnugh's True Glory of Woman.
Ilu»hne!J*ri F«mon» for the Now Life.
Without Tears and other new
For «Ue by dOHN 3. DAVJ.-o.N.
:ny29 >'l Market etre.-t, ne.tr Fourth
NJSW iiOOlvS—Spurgeon’rt Senium*, -4th
■erics:
The Great Awakening of 1 Narrative* »f Rental k able
Conversions and Revival incidents, W. U. Couaut:
Womens’ Tbcnght.-t abont Womra, l*v author of John
Halifax;
Fifteen Inn Amn l - iL; Mormon-—narrative of Mn.
E Smith;
Life Tiionghtu, Ilenry Word ltwohvr—new supply .
Lives of Havelock, Hammond and Vicar*. do
Zenobia, Anrclian. Julian, l’urtl-uia. lltpatia:
-Bayard Taylor's Northern Tray, h
Livingstone's Africa, (1 and
Tlie Desert of Sinai: Tt.« l.anJ <•( I'n»mi*e. Bmi.ir:
Hugh Miller** Works, i voir: Hpnrgenn't* do; 7 tide'
Geo. W. Curtis' do 6 do I’.at’s do < do: Latah'.* do-do:
lYescott'* do 7 d>.;
The Standard Pont*. 3'Jmo, tilu«> and g.dd, Unhand Sr.>
Qdc antique and library edition*:
A large osaortment of standard and n<-w Pnllirnfionv In
the various departments of literature;
New varieties of Stationery, tv’ritirm PajH-r- Ac.
tnyio If. C. OCHKAN'K. Federal -t„ Allegheny.
N'kw BOOKS’KKUEIVKP THIS PAY
by Express:—
IbUKTJfI n Iliitury U. F . t.*|. 7. tht* {*>ruel
frfm Hie Lh'cUratiou of lnJ,'|-*Tnl,-n<-<-1.- Hi*. Uattle of Eim
ker llill. Thi* volume conLmi* n j-.ftrait iifO.-u.
Jo*ftih Warmi on Bto*l.
Narratives of KemarkaLlo ConVer«iot,« ami J>T>v;tl !»'i
dentr. Miuceount'.f the t .v,,| i >r -^jrf t !••• t;r <rr»t
oi l>y W.C C-m.i'nt. wj;!i an ii;ti.-0r
•ion l-> Henry Ware!
Memoir* uf Captain llatjmi.'ti-l of il-r n v Li
Kan Aw«j to t«», an ArM.f a.t- , p..,
Mayn<> 11.1,1.
Thi* Prlocc of the 11.-tur of For
.1. 1.. 15KAO. Ta IWIh -t.
■ James Chaiien & Bona’ Publications.
WM. S. i:«\TOUL. No. 20 .St. Clair st..
Pittsburgh, boa U-ca npj»oiiit<«! CKNKKAI. 1 lIAI’K
AGENT for Pittsiiargh, All.jrlirny and ntirmutHlitjc iii>trirt,
of tbo valuable and elepunt N«\v Publications of tb-* nlnvo
publishers; and will supply the Tr:ul.- and ronimtitiity.wiili
these at the publishers' rates. Thu folluirinc are h'lr-
published:
The splendid t.-w »,il, THE CITY <»f TIM: HRf.AT
KING: .1, .iTtiMlftn a- it was. as it n>. .tud .is it ;•» t.> !•••. I >
Dr. J. T. lUrclit*. M;'«t.itmr>- to Jvr-nol. tn. r.;hn <u-d
Portrait of the Author !•> harlain, ami uj.tmr.l <•! se'-i.’v
eugr»rluj;s, executed in the tin. »t sty b--d »rt, fr-nt Photo
graphs twd original deaurni. illustrittin.* ilu> curious j.lispcs
the city—Ancient. M. uoi' id, Modern anJ Millennial.—
alio i..;»tcnuiuti rf ''it- and City an iur-ste-lby
Ttut- Notices of it« .1 Cl.. i»ti.»n and Heathen Anti.]:.;-
tie*; lu pTe«.ut l‘ I ..-a! and .'.iotai coudu.oti: Future
;..-i.tn, , A<*.. .V • . • loth. lie 1 /Cidf. s»..\tf.
. .«•. >. full i*"- f. ... Tml .• t it:: - i[ii.. |ty
Neu Juv. -,ii.
fly. Till.-i'* s
Cong Witli. r '
Lok fp. or >.
] Ilru-n. r-d n^nglita.
• M'ltsgi* and ttinga.
j litr y.mng O'lbi^r;
Ilum. loir.
IsnUl. or i-no.-b.
Tlif At ali.
TflK CAVr '»f' M.V‘JU.I ,. t .
liy Jarr.»-« Chatli-n. CMh. *1 «“ • ,
r.ffo. ft:!l rilt. f:.-
A\3 IT- KNVNIOXS Pt Dr
J J\ lUrclay n Approvi-d ro.ni ncctiran* M«v;»
extant, r-.j ui-ui\ trr-\. ’• r- .tod «ru-rs »m i!j--
Holy I'jty. I ui.ilt-> S l.f-.U u t ,H of
tbr itiw-. Plain ia rvtit-; r..|. r—j 7j i,(-- f.irru s]•
m'itinte<!»n<i varuirN-* J! T.*i.
AU AND OTI'IKK
' -tv, f::!l -.it. U.
GtiAM>nkli*"s i'atiuaucu.u, cimin op tiik
BIULK. Print*-! i:i four ixii trl-'iJ'i; •, , < i.t-'. n;.>eiii
.-J usJ ntrni-h.-l =
LAKPK.NTUV MADE By iVm. K. IMI. Tl.«
work roDtaibs ai-.»il J«rij' l‘Ut«-a. nu.-i»-r> ut Dia
gram*. {‘rii.o £1 pi-r sicgl? o-jit. f«o*tp:iiil.
tii? dlxir.' works uiil t- m-u 1-t m.-ui, f-*
paid, on the of ibt* rrtail piio
S3.A illwral diM-ount to Miuutrr*.
iHrtical,
Health of American women.—
Forman}' yc»n I hate l«n tr iiMi-J u u)i general
wearinessaad languor, l» t!i tucnUl and pliv*ii.al; tapnre,
tiatliuanesa, doll headarh*, pain in the head n.v! t
eoldno*s and tendency to Rtiffner*. palpitation «•! the
▼cry easily flattered or excited, appetite variable, stomach
and l>oweU deranged, with pain. Any or physical
exertion wraaanre b' bring on all the aymptnrus, and I tiad
in addition, falling of the womb, and creab pain in that r»
cion. One physician after arivth-r exhausted hi» skill and
gave me up. A jatient and persevering hvsoT'MAU*
fillALL‘3 UTERINECATHOIJCON.fortunateIy rnrn*-d me,
and I have #• words imSSHent to riprm tnv ihankfirlm-;.* .
Ms*. JULIA ASNE JOHNSON.
! can truly my that I have 1.-ena rnilori.T »cr many »ou «
with whites and iltruii!' uicn«truation. After a whihi l
tovl other troubles. such ab pair Uc*. indigestion, westing
away, general languor and dcb.lify, pain in the email of Hie
bark. » Bert of aching nml dragging Betsastion, pain Ulvn'o
tbe shoulder N.uleiextending ih tvu ihe spine, |i«s of appe
tite, trouble in tile stomach am] bsrwels, with cold hands nnd
ftx't and dreadful niToni-ni-ss. Tbe leaf! excitement would
make uio fi*«-l .v it 1 should fly .•.my, J tn<*U deplore and
drugs, and everything. one afl-r another. without the bon
efit. One bottle of MAK?U ALL'.i UTERINE CATIIOLI-
Cu.V changod some of my »yni[-:nin f,,r the bettrrrand now
lam entirely and radically cur»d. ! w,«h that en-v wo
man cool! know- what it will dr*, CLAItI&rA OUKIt.
for a long time 1 ha<l Uterine complaints with th-fi.llow
log dj mpli ius: I wm ii.rr. ~., ..mnriut. d and irritable: I
seemed t»abound la .etnplaiute; *.-ni t i v.|.1,l will try to
tell you; jmn in the lower organa, and a feelings n* if eotui -
thing w M going to full out; inability tow.uk nu.-ii M
coant of a feeling of In lines,*; aching and dragging urd
■hooting (Btlng in the Lack, loins, and extending down the
IrgK tlie jolting prndoerd by riding earned great pain: .spa*-
niodic shootings and pains in lb** side, stnn.noh ami bowels;
headache, with ringing in tho mrs; i-wry liber of U, O |k.hjV
seemed sore; great irritability, lulmso nervousness, I could
not hear tbe least ••xdtrnjent without being j,n*tr»a-d Jo,-
a day; I could scarcely mol* about the house, and .lid no*
take pleasuro in anything. I had given up hope. having
tried everything, as I (-npjMisc 1, in vaiu, hut a friend railed
my attention to MARSHALL'S UTEKI.VK CATUfiLICON.
1 took it, hoping against Ikijb?. M.sst fortunately it cored
migaud there is m-t a healthier or more grateful iwozhin in
thecuontry. Itnist all will use it It i- trnl v the uouwn'i.
friend in need. Mrs. KL/'itKNUE LESLIE.
MARSHALL'S UTERIXECATfIOLICO.Y rriUvrUxin
ly cure tolling of the H cmb. IV/uhj. Svpprrssret, Irregular
or Painful Menstruation, RUnting. letfatnrnatirms and Ziir
eatesaf the hidtyys or Cnnary Oryx ns, UelrtiXi-tn or M»
cantinence of Lrinr, Hearihum, Cbstircness, .VcrwMitjeii',"
fbintinof, PaJpilatwmt, Crumps, DisiiifM Sleep, and all
trouUrx organic or sympathetic, eomteted with Mr Uterine
organs.
The price rf ManhalVi Uterine rathalicm if Orx P-Qar
anda Half per single t,otil'. On the receipt of sizd-dlars
Ket bolUs t shall U teru oy express, j .-,-, .f cJurer. M the end
of the etrpress rcrsU.
lie particular ta write the post of, re address, istn. cou*>(v
and Slate. We u-iU grantee that the Medicine Kilt l* tent
on receipt of the motley. Aehtress
Dp. GUM. 11. KEYSmI, 1-1') VWMat., riltsbnrgli,
_ ftp .! 4 r UwK _ ' Sigtw.f th«<loldea ilurnir.
J 6 V TO TII 12 ADJIIKEKS OF -
A FINE lIEAD OF
It I C II GLOSSY
Tulk of U.mty, It cannot rxUt without a fin.- head of hair,
then rein! the following, aud U you a-k im.rr, *- .* circular
around eoch bottle, luni no one can d oil.t
PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORA
TIVE.—Wo call the attention of all old and young, to
this wonderful preparation, which turns hark original
Color, gray hair—cover* the li»ad the h«M u itli ■ luiun
ant growth—reniove« the Uandrulf, Itrluiig, nml all cut am*
**ustrupti.in*— cnu»**i ■ omlitual flow of the natural fluids;
and hence, if n»od as a regular driving (or the ImJr will
preserve its color, null kn’p II fi oru Wiitig to eitremc old
age, iuall its natnrwl t*enuty. ffn call then uj-on the L»ld,
the gray, or diseased in ncalp to u«.t it; und surely the young
will not, as they value the flowing locks, or the witching
curl, ever be without It. Its praise is uj>cn the tongue of
lh<>u.-tnds.
Tiio Agent for Prof. Wlxki'b Hair Uest<»ralirn in New Ha
vra. received the 101 l icier in regard to the Ib atora
tile, u few weeka since:
Deir Rjvn:. Oi.a.. July 23,
Ua. LcArtswcuTti—Sir; ] haw iiustued with dan
drutT or acurf oo my bi\ad for men- than a tour, my lia:r
be Ran to com* out, »jn and UaJr Uf r l saw in a New
Haven jiaper abort “ Wood's Hair lu-atoralivM’* c* a cci»
I called at vr.ur m> on the first of April lart.&nd purchas
ed one bottle to t: • -i. •*?-;) ! found to my satisfaction U was
the thlcc it r-.. -.»(••! th-* scurf nod hair began to crow, it
is now twi* or thi«inches In lensth tcA«~v u ail ejf. 1
bare great faith it. *. I wl?r ▼<•'! to send ran two bottle*
more by Mr. I’ost, tli*- !>'v' «'f tin*. I don't know an any
of the kind t* u*e<l in tnis plae**. rmi may have a market let
many Ikjctl"* afl» r U Is t
Yimi.', u'.t!. reepr-t.
riiiLAMirniA, Mi.JSSA.
Ptor. VTooik— Dear Sir Your Hair BistomtiTe is proving
Itaelf beneficial to me. Tbe front, auJ alvr lb* ti&c!i
nijr head almost !• >*t it* r.<T«-rln>;— in tart HALO. J hnvo
n»rd but twolialf plot l-ottles of your IU-atoratiT*. and bow
the tip of tuy h'-ad it well studded u-nb a promUjnz/eTop of
young bair. and th<> tn.nl is also reet-ivin;; Iti benefit l
n«r.. tried other j.rrj.«ratii><.* u itlioot uny benrfflt »b»"leT
-r. 1 think from my own i»;r«onal rrcoaju» nd4t!on, I r .„
induce many • Uirn to try it. Yonr», mqiwtAtllT
D. K. THOMAS. Si. l. M No. Thlo «t.
V15C152TC3, Im , Jen* ~l US3
Pko» 0. J. Woot.—As you art- about to
and vend your recently discovered Hair Rcatcraare 1 .
rtato for whomsoever it may concern, that 1 have ’rlcd it
and known < .tiers to use it-that. I hare, Ur at-wal S*i?
been in the habit of tiaing other Hair UretoratfvesSS
I And yours vaitly sopenor toany other I know ItYntfrlL
»y clean»«the bead oV dandruff, and with oi M .m P nlL >
er uw till restoreany person's hair to the original jonLhfcfc-'
color and texture, citing it a healthy, soft a£.| ‘
pearauoc; and all this, without the W* iffi
apply it, ortfie dreasos which it drops. I would therefor**
recommend iu use to «Tery one dciiroua of havin ’ a fim
color and texture to hair. “ Ulh
Bopjeimnr.joot., Wilson king
Cor asla bjGEU. ILKEVSEK, 1M WcodaL, KttG,cntU
« WOO P. * CO. Proprietor, 31'i BroadYav, <j. y
On tha great K.T. Wire IlaJUnc fcaUbbihiaout) and lli
Market street, EL Loola. Mo. sod aobl by all frobd Dnt a
MV> ao2Cfct£ti.iaf
Coal by Weight.
THE subscriber is prepared to deliver in
Allegheny or fStabonrb. \
CANSEL OR BltiniLVOU? COALS
Or the best qnalltT. As all Oral drliveretlby mol* weigh'd *
purchasers can rely on getting fall meannre. Also' fc
COKP. LGd£,fTBK BRICK ANDCLAY^
• W. A. McCLOBQ, Allegheny Coal'lhliwt.
ar3l Ooraer Anderson at. and Railroad.
T AKE FISH—2S bbls. Lake Salmon! '
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60 hf do do
20 bbla. Lake Ilcrrlur;
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ETCE fLOUK—SO bbls. forsale by
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