r3> CHILDS & CO., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, -Mo. -133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, ErsggE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j BO=OTS AND SHOES, Of every variety, and, latest stylea and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which having been purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers, and 'selected .with great care as to quality and saes, we flatter • ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE- • MENTS to our friends who may call ' •-- ' • ...... :.WE ARE AGENT YOB , Which am highly recommended throughout the Eattetn mat „ I. 0 mr. r, x. 013 x . at. ~.x , ,,, i ,„, t x t Stot p erdo ß r t t i el n r durability end thespuees—ONE g been round by at:undue, to MET* rerulC OUT-WEAR TURES PAINS OP THE OLD STYLE. TIPPED BOOTS ANT) SHOES. Az-Buyers DIU Cud it to their alveolar, to roil mid ex . :FOR BOYS, .7 amine oar dock YOUTHS AND Before Pureheteino Veto:here. CHILDREN. /61/"Particular attention giren to order*. mrl9-Alter3tuT AXES M'CANDLEES ROBERT JAMISON STIOMAS JAMISON JOSIALI REAMER. JAMES . M'CA . NDLESS & CO., No. 103 WOOD STREET, PTIM3BIircGI7I", IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of _ THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCIIANTS GENERALLY, TO THRIIt STOOK FOS THE • SPR - ING AND SURTNIZI - R TRADE,. Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which -CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. .Their Terme and 'Prices will be as liraverable to Purohaers t hose of anyother House, East or West. - arCash and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. mr.l(;4l.l.lvtjelF 2peciat Aplotices, "LAKE SUPERIOR coPPER Etna. .E3M - ELTI.W43 "WORKS PITTSBURGH .ARE, WTI:TROY & CO., MA.NITEACTURERS OF SHEATHING, ERATEI33' sad DOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PED. BOTTOMS,Rahad StM &COM, Spotter polder, to. Also, Importers sad Dealers to METALS, TIN PLATE PARE; IRON, WIRE, to. Constantly 00 hand, 'Domes's Madams sad Tools. Ware/muse. No. 149 first mad 120 &cola street, Pittsburgh, Pismo. Pr-seZidtpecarlyT ial orders °tapper cat to dadrai pattern m JOHN-13. LEB, MERCHANT TAILOR, Piro. - 46 Market St, Pittsburgh: A good assortment of Clams, CASSIISERES, VW:MOS,' CO.Primle, mid all goods imitable for gentlemens' lrearjust receive& iiileOrden promptly PIM, la the fated Myles of the art. 13345:1ydre . - WroCIORD es CO-, )1/3117A.CTVIZZAMS A.PrD DEALERS TN •• - • HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, wrozirsAzE AND RETAIL, .1.31-Woocl Street, Pittsburgh. Ilavo now on hand for Spring Sales, as large eonipkte oasortment of Gads us con be found to uly of the *Worn cities, comatiog of FUR, SILK-AND WOOL MATS of every style sad quality; DAPS of ovary quality and Waif; &shim; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA TEATS; STRAW, LEGHORN AND SILK BON. NETS, de, etc. Parma *tubing to purchme either by Illsormats or Arras sill Sad lt to OAS athargago to call sal crustal oor stock. . ash • VIUENCII WHITE ZINO PAINT. 500 Tons Snow White and No. L. .DRY AND oItOI3ND IN OIL IN TRANCE, W.I.I2B.A.NTED • Li store nod to [vim for ago by • JOSEPH M. STRONG, No. 83 Reale Street, New York, rtu3t3mS to Agetit, Montagne k. Co.,Parte. BIC.' ;ffolol - 131.L.A.X.1312.1',.N7Zr TAILOR., • Fes. 69 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA., Has just returned from the Eastern Cities and lA.' now rewiring. hit Spring Mock of Clothe; Ousimores, Vestinge 'end Coating', of every 'glee, end etyle 'adapted t 6 the Jitet city end.countrjtsede, which will be Ends np to milesirith promptness and dmisetch, end at rates es low slat any otbereimiler establ/shmeni in the city. feW.alfe 011AILIAES PACKER &OM., No. 119 Pearl Street, Boston, 00111d35.1031 XIOLCOASSS 701 Tin WA OP Boote, !dho' and Bole Leather, Upper ixt rtalitt, Curled beettber, Ilaf;:i.r!olleh Onto, Ws's, Sip, 6pliu, Ac.; Sheep Skim to rough, fittlahed Llekbp and natured ;Itorocco, Kkl and. Boot Bitlos, and Harama Loather. Persist:me PP. IL 80IITHW/06. lot Congress stance, Boston. . I. Pesrl " .0. eaRLTOTt CO.; lee St a 801:781f. AND. Sl.Grlsr PAINTING AND GLAZING , . IN ALL ITS BBANCEI7.3, Dcmo in the butt:miner sad thortoet Wee. J. dr. H. PHILLIPS. 1ti05..28 4, SS St. Glair Street, POM:P i 4 0 •,:tWW•III.7I Forwardiag and 'Commission Serchanta, And Agoras for the ealo of Pittsburgh Mono factmxte.lgnorrota tra orders for LEAD, ILIDEA, • IMAM PEADEICZ, dc, *Akita& Prompt atom- wTimlfli 49-Commetrelal Streeti, ht. -Louts deVasato -, J. U. CHRISTY, M. D., 163 Taira Strut; PiNaburgl, Drafts., had the sduninges of Eastern Colleges and N.. DMA Aral mural rare przetke, offers his profeed=al .ervic.: hap - sown AND MEDICAL CABER. .. .. Ea, W. D. Deward. DoL Wilson Idoesudlese. Der. MIL A. McLean- Hon. 11. A. Wearer. L IL MIL - Eel. Bon. T. J. nigher. J.D.. Diluter— _ Jelin H. Maar, Esq. • ~ , ' Jacob McCollister, Esq. myllydre rTNJ .E3TOVIC ALEXANDER BRADLEY, lair7llClCllll ASV Mac= lENZTIZT VAAL= 01 COOKING, ?BLOB AND DATING STOVES, . Plata and ixency Grata Pronts, &a. py Sole . rib of the oelebrated_Perurr Gis a end. Sum Contra - um • COOK STOVES. - ----- -.. 011100 4 Sales Room. mrt&l 'NO, 4 Wood St., PittsbmT h. Po. STJUZCH-JiTilk FARINA. , Sleds by the briset Phtlaelelptelle Diatattfalstur big Co. ' abet rrailillCOS sysatid b 7 the Foothill:I Lottooto, o- Notember,l66B.), Dlstecna6 Mon StaFcti, in cam coat ic 6 bozo, 6 lbe. each Ws. Do 40 pepere,l do; . A.b4- Rased; Pune' .0 Pearl Stara, in bor. nrkms okay all for Isbodry Vie. ---- 00R1( FARINA, Or Om Stercbabe boo ID papers oath. MU. =Ude Ls erwassly prePu.d for suns. PruPeeer, and coo be rolled ost es superior in rinurr to ....I 0. , is ass.. Yoe ale b 7 .3'HOSIPSON, outmumao ONG, - Phlla,Jessy 18104ttfo Agents for the Compeoy. . ar. D. RINICELAVir, All kinds of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. Ilii•bisceettly Wreathe bulldinz N 0.129 Wood etreet,th addition to their Alsonteeturiag t,No. ldireitn stmt. witerethoy will be pleased to, melee tber Mends, Ittalledte . 1V0:fi.3.0fr.340:4.•414 E. .1 0 1nstDratEica having re. ...ma LO ' Patatrarea with the:lntention or matlce=ll7 ft Milani* realdebee, een be fimrel st MICE, NO. 104,10IIRT1( EITUNICT, bertereen.Wcrid end amitblleld ■te. eni..otbee hours front 9 A. ■. to 4 r. r oeZdertrfe N. .H.0.L.352/Cl3 f3ON 1)1.11.13.8 v . Foreign nod Domestic Bills of Exchange, comincens 01 ,AZPOSIT, DANL 'NOTES AND !PIPIT., NO.-6711A8ILT BTIIB6Ii PITTEIBUIVILI, PA. • 1111-I.OOIP4OASOndiI main the principal dila. through. out Cho Upltad Stator. .p 22 cl 7 s. a &,C, P., MARKLE, AND 'ALL KINDS 01 Wl2 :Pl' N Gi...V A P R . ILlTarstioltio, No.' 27 Wood Street, ' PITTSBURGH, Pd. ..R.Pbonght at market prim; ouCtric 4 0/3r-ri. C./OCI.ELN.AST m 13140. 11 "iisuilall, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, 11.4041 Minite', Window Guard', kt, . - Nab &cad airtatand 86 7Airtl area, AlletweenWoodiuld9l4tket,) EITTIMIGI4 lira co hind a twisty pi 'our Patterns, encrula Dm.* * saltablo tbs. all porpcoot: hatkolor tAto.tioopsid to on. ckiitnitOraTtaots. .Jobbleittikose at xbort oak*. ung VAZIPEVEIR & FRIEND, T .1 4 CI Ir t N Y ..T LAW sormnrous IN ensfrozriir, --.4lPOollactioss made any pert of Northers Lom Waiters Wtsomoott• - Will attend thoparchsoesad ftsho of Bost loOsto,ob. lathing flow as Bored, sod Nortseerc tottlyolfo r•lrcr•rnm•Pßrnwpwilminnr-rirl 40BINsoN, MINIS zilllLLEgi, -___ll4otrmazus AND DACIIINIIITH r W HINGPINON WORKS Pittsburgh, Penna. $1 Market Melt. b ~ all and Du r.dr.t Iron lllicketm Mai Of iltaslllEngipg KM =mama !IP.Naittond Nark, Brawn nom& r 4 :4lk , nafrlnii daa.oa abortnattea, crsZtlldln - 2110L.41.174:3133.7.1q. ' ll7 f,filiohol, - Cologne Epirlll and Fasil 011, • - zrasaamirroz.,,ast.d. ANGESI ..ma AN D /11. , 141_,,A.". If EVERY. VAMETY, BALE, '',7llicrIVEZD AND FOTZA, 1 .,5W,. : ...,' ME Oa RE t rff-5, tirt...-r:4'. DT . i3G CO., F,,, 78, 115 a itrx.x• t eiminia,Rl4 -: • ~ -)eiotosvaTtur, lit " ' 41.avisit=,:-,,:_ --...-• f 55pertal Anticui POSTLEY, NELSON S. CO.. ITN B .A. FL R. }-t; L s SOLID BOX VISES, Cast Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spade t Picla,Tgattocks,litedgcu, Wed 4c. Warehouse, No. 17 Market Street 'Apl.l2mdfc PITTADUFWEI, PA. MOTHERS! MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! Don't fail to procure hire. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup for Children Teething. It hes no equal on earth. It greatly facilitates the proems of teething by softening the gams, reducing all inflammation—wit/ allay pain, and le Wes to regulate the bowel.. Depend even It, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, and rainy and healthto poor Wants. Perfectly math to all cases. Thin valuable preparation re the prescription of one of she mostaxpertenced and ADM female Phylricl.. to New England, and hap boon meal with oeverDailing 011f.C . P1. to millions of casei t We believe It brat and entreat remedy to the world, to all cues of Dyse bsry and DLarhoca in Chrld.ren, whether It mime from teething or freak any other cense. If BM and health eau be estimated by &Ilan and esista,l is worth ita weigictSigold. Millions of bottion aro told evet7 year In tho Unitnd Staten. It Is an old and vell•trled remedy. . . ME= 16rNoue genuine unless the husehttile of GUILT'S AITIIR KISS, New York, boo the outtide wrapper, Sold by Drogglets throughout the world. DS. GEO. IT. ELEYdEIt, Avid for Pittsburgh. Jirhilewlrter A.MEEILICA.N" NV,ILTCEIIT.S WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF anI3IIIIOAN WATCHES We would most respectfully call the atten tion of the public to the Americeb Watches now being ex. tenaleely Introduced, ten manufectore cif which hee be come so firmly established that entire nitillileere cue be placed epee them es tafe and correct time-keepers. bath by the Tearer end Haling been appointed Whelan& Agnat. to. tho LOP of these Watches, the public may to Amaral that cre can twit them at the very lowest cash price. We have al.. very large otock of FILVENand PLATED WARE, ME COLD JEWELRY In sett, cub am Corral, Carnet, Cameo, Jet and Paintiuss. Ourimartment cf CLOCKS to clammily large at present comp-icing same bountiful patter. of EIGUT end ONE DAY PARLOR and OFFICE CLOCKS at OREATLY RE DUCED PRICES. We ha•a also a fall mock of Rogßh 1.4.1 So ha COLD MA 'SILVER WATCHES oa h.d, all of oor own Importation. Also, Watch Slaters' Tool., Material and Watch Ohms REIN/MAN A SIETRAN, Ica. 42 ➢uth otrook 1622 m. EWING MACHINtr D N s IC FOR SALE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS MANUFACTURER'S PLUCKS, The Greht Engllan Remedy. SIR J./111E13 CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a preacription of Sir Jam. Clarke, M.D. PhYsiebm Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known Medicine In on Impaaitinn, kale cure nil safe remedy for Founds Dldlealtioe and Obetructkma, rant any name whatever; and although • powerful remedy, they =Mau nothing hurtful to the =mutation. - • t HIED LADLES It I. peculiarly =lied. It will, •, • tat the mound, pellod with regularity. Theo ' • • senar been known to jail where the direr. Huns on thesecondpape v./pamphlet are soda observed. For full part:lnaba-a, get a pamphlet, free, of tho igent. N. B 0 wene stamps. enclosed to any author! tedngent, will tenure a bottle, containing over BO pills, by return mall. B. L. IliliNEßooll - k 00, Pittsburgh, wholesale agent, and sold by all druggists an27slts, fc FOREIGN SIGHTS 1.1 L S DRAWN BY nuNcAli, SULEIMAN •. ON. TEE UNION' DANE, LONDON, IN BIIM9 OP ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. Also. 51111 on tho princlyal citica and towns of Pm= Ralglnns, Rolland, Clarmany, Rands and other Europow StataB, constantly on band and for sale by WE. 11. WILLIAMS f CO, Rankers. Wood street. corner of Third. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, 130"1 - JD dr co., Ilanssfaztaras of CAST STEED, also, SPRING, MOW and A. a STEM SPRINGS and AXLES, Carne Boss and First Streets, .PitlstsursiA, It D. B. FLOCalf..ktS ,V. CO., Rogers , Ins Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth. arras, AM out/int s&e,. Pguisrph, JaiSelrife• ,:VPBYYMAN ac SUN. InanuAbctaren and Dcalermin all kiwis of TOBACCO, oNtrrp AND CIGARS AND TOBACCO, Corn of anilltrald Studash Dkusond Alto, DITTBDUROII, PA. BAIL ROAD SPIED COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth IN W. C. Indwell (Succinct+ to Porter, Rolfe d Scorn.) susurtcuruns RAIL ROAD SPIKES,.CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIRES. PITTSBITIitIa, PEN:wt. prt - almrse. Twiui POrwardingand Com.=lesion Marohant, ARD . A.EALLE DEALEIII3I Cfileasse, Butter. Seeds, Irish, And Produce (homily, Ay/ Yo; 25 REM /OM. Pittsburgh. 3. SCOTT, Dentist, • HAS removed to tho house lately ocppied by Dr. Wm. A. Word, No. 078 PCOU ettet, ride ) third door ►bore Eland street. Moe Indus from 2 A.di.4111 EMI; Oil and Leather Store. D. HiaaraTarca & .sone, No. 31 S. Third It, between 'Market and Cluertont sty Philadelphia, hare for male DRY AND hitiTED BPANIHII BIDES, Dry and Orson Palled Patanlipa, Tannerirell, Tammy' and Car riers' Tools at the towel prices, =I upon the beet term 112011 MAI of Le+'*•• in the Nagle wanted, for Vlach the highest market price well: be given in cash, or taken to exchange for tLlea lacithrr gored free of cbargeand mold on conunialon. nallydro •=,rasaa stun. GEO. S. FOSTER, lc EC 0 AT CE 0 P A T .T 3 , Offloe, No. 139 Wylie Street, 11=11:13 ROBERT' R BTIIAIiV 'BONNETS AND HATE, I M Bowser UMW% 4019iiitS. 90. 93 bILSEAT START, PITTSBURGH. • ~Taxmap, •- - - No.- 54 St. Clair Street, toradoestiooy.ougoo Ttritomtas.pA. inglostot • 'S 0 N S R C 0 1 ALES. M.. • =ED, E=Tl PITTSI37IBOI3, PA tlittsburgt . 6qttic. .PITTESMIISX?.GI.I3-: THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 14. 180 I:EMISMI=IEMI MEAN TEIIPLEATEMIL—ObeervationE Liken at Sbaar'm Optician Store, No. b 9 Fifth et., yaztertlay. nt SON. IN !MUM. ..- 00 62 00 70 o'rllsclc, e. a 12 " a. " P. Baromotor ?3 DAILY ' , non Points MELTING IN ALLE GUIINT.—This day and every day a Union Prayer Meeting is hold from half-past 01.'011 to half-past twelve o'clock, in the First Presbyterian Church, Beaver street, Allegheny. It is for all, without dis tinction of person or denomination. "Ask and ye shall receive." Uo - 101 PRATEn Merrroo, et th room, of the Yong bleu's Christian Association, o. 6S Fifth street, at 4 o'clock, r. u., every aften3 n. Come for a few minutes if you cannot stay lon Dlopatch w lb., PittsJargb Osabit, HARRISBURG, April 13.—Convention adopted res olution repudiating platform mad candidates of Bu chanan Convention, and referred matter of nomina tions to a State Committee. Forney, Hickman and others made strong speeches against Buchanan. A NET/ CEURCEI TO BE ERECTED is PITTSDIJROO. —The United Brethren in Christ, who hare a young and, flourishing mission, (their only,reprosentation in the place) propose building a house of worship on the *site now occupied by them on Band street, oppo site the St. Andrew's Chrush. :The I present house being entirely too small to accommodate the congre gation, they have already secured a liberal sub scription from their membership; but being compara tively few in number, they cannot meet the entire 00,1 of the work. They do, therefore, solicit aid from a generous public who will be called upon by the Rev., George Wagoner, pastor of the aforesaid COE gregation. al3t6td. COVET or QUARTER SESOKSR—A number of persons were tined tea dollars each and sods for selling liquor without license. Bitty a Nose Oil—Thomas Sloan was in dicted for assault and battery with intent to kill, in biting off the nose of James Hagan. It ap peared from the testimony of Hagan, the prose cutor, that on the evening of the 24th of Jan uary last, he and Sloan and two others were playing cards and drinking at tho "Old St. Charles Hotel," on Water street. A quarrel arose on account of an alleged "misdeal." Ha gan and Sloan were partners in the game, but fell into the dispute, fought, choked each other, struggled about the room, twisted and turned out the back door, into the yard, on a piece of ice, where they fell and whore Hagan bit off the nose of Sloan clear from his [see and left him disfigured for life. The jury rendered a verdict of guilty, and tho prisoner was remanded for sentence. Ilig.iway - Robbery. —John Workman, Thomas Nelson and Amours Stewart, were indicted for highway robbery. It will be remembered that a young rowdy named George McKee was ar rested a few days since for robbing a man named M'Cutcheon, on Washington street. McKee con fessed his guilt. A fellow named M'Cartney, stood charged with the name offence with McKee, plead not guilty, was put on trial and convicted. While McKee was in jail he made. an affidavit that a young fellow named Ammons Stewart and chap named Toni Nelson, were concerned with him in the robbery. They were arrested. Within a few hours after the arrest, McKee made an addition, or amendment, to his first af fidavit, in which'"he charged John Workman, alias “Carly Jack," with being concerned with them in committing or conniving at the offence. Mr. Swart:welder appeared far the defence, and Mr. Collier for the Commonwealth. M'l and lirtlartuey were brought to from jail and put on the eland. M'Kee admitted, ae heretofore, that he was concerned in the robbery; said he led M'Cutcheon up to the steps on Wash ington street, and there was joined by Nelson and Stewart. The latter, he alleges, committed the actual taking of the money. ACCartney, in his testimony, went into a lengthy description of his journeyings on the night of the robbery, showing plainly that he was innocent. After the charge of the Court, the jury found a ver dict of not Guilty, ilithout leaving their seats. AqUit:ft lef a Rngtry Robe, indicted for forging a draft upon the firm 'of Curling, Robertson & Co , and for passing it upon Bald win A. Cheery, coal merchant:. Mr. B. L. Riugwalt, latent the firm of C. St. R., was called and pronounced a note (here shown, a forgery. The note was signed by the defendant, but the endorsement was in a different hand and was not. even an imitation of the endorsement of earlifig .k Robetlatai.. Mr. Albeit:, partner af Mr Robe, in the glass business in I boG, testified that the endorsement was in the hand-writing of Mr. Robe's clerk, said clerk since deceseed. Jury found a verdict of not guilty without leav ing their seats. False Pretence, —Reuben Green, colored, was indicted for obtaining money under false pre tences from Priscilla Conn, (very colored Pros ecutrix testified that in July, IbriT, ehe loaned defendant .$lOO and took atcsecurity a house for which he represented he hid to five year lease, and that there was not a dollar against it. lie had promised to pay Interest, t part of which he had paid, but all the principal was due, and it appeared that he had no claim on the lease of the house. N. B. Hatch, agent for Mr. Schen ley, testified that Green had no lease of the property. The case was still on trial last night, when Court adjourned. CF.ItTRAL BOARD or EMT/MOS.—The Board met on Tuesday evening, 12th inst. Present Messrs. Kelley, M'Collieter, Kegley, Oyer, Ser geant, Varnum and Singerly, President. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. A communication from D. W. Proctor, recom mending the introduction of "Cartet's Elements of Map Drawing" into the echools, was read and referred to the Committee on Text Books and Oradea. Mr. Negley mooed that a subscription of ono copy of "Goodrich's History of all Nations" be made, for the uso of the High School Library. Mr. M'Collister called the yeas and nays, which resulted on follows : Yeas—Messrs. Kelly, Nogley, Oyer and Sin gerly, President-4. Nays—Messrs. McCollister, Sergeant, and Varnum-3. Oa motion of Mr. Negley, it was ordered that a warrant of 5.7,70 be drawn in favor of C. B. Taylor, In payment of subscription to .Good rich's History of all Nations." The reports of the Principals of the High and Colored Schools were read and filed., Mr. Varmint, from the Committee on Teat Books, presented a report with the accompanying resolution : Resolved, That Burt's Elements of English Grammar be adopted as the text book for our schools, to take the place of Covell's Primary Grammar ' and Covell's Digest of the Eoglish Lan guage, an d that the terms of the introduction be as follow:.The price per copy fifteen Incite ; each Ward to choose its own time for making the change ; 'provided, the same shall be by the first of November next. The books shall be furnished to each Ward at introduction price, till aforesaid lime, and the price at no lime to exceed thirty-seven and one half cents per copy. Mr. Kelly moved that the introduction price be changed from fifteen to ten cents, which was agreed to. On motion of Mr. Kelly, it was ordered that the report be re-committed to the Committee, with instructions to report all the text books to be need in the schools, during the ensuing year, at the next regulaOneeting. On motion, adjourned. Tim Comm, Taanci—The fret quarter of the present year shows it very gratifying increase in the coal trade over`: the same period last year. If the river wore open during the twelve months and navigable for oat boats during the whole time, wo could need forty millions of bushels or about 13 millions pf tone to market through the Monongahela Slackwater elope. -The actual figures bear us out in this etatement, as may be seen by the following, for which we are indebted to Win. McElroy, Esq., Cargo Inspector, on the MODollgetheln Slookwator improvement: (eta. 11. for lower mar Cas. for hot. January 960,275 462,875 February 3,780,390 297,800 March 3,777,523 M 163,400 Making a grand plat for the quarter of 928,263 bushels, or the rate of nearly forty millions of bushels matinees. If we allow tor thicarought of summer, when the river is not navigable, at the 111)0V0 rate for nine, months we shall get thirty millions of bushels, through the Looks, which, at 8 'els. per bushel in the mar ket, would be worth more -than '5 fourth of a million dollars bans.—David Prussia, charged in Crawford county with poisoning hie wife, has been indicted and will be tried in August The Franklin -Spectator says thit upwards of 1500 00W8 are sup posed to bare been driven from Ventuigo county during the past three mouths. Drovers find a ready market in Western New York ...... A young man named Cam, residing in Franistown Blair co., on Monday evening last, was kicked by a horse and Instantly killed ' Two or their weeks ago, Ur. Linsey Stewart. of Scotch .Vsl' ley, lost fire horses, by poison, as was believed. Since then he has lost two others; hie loss Will is not lees than $l,OOO. An analyistlon of. the ofthe'contents of the stomaclt;says deyeburg Register, establishes the Frascati* of arsenic; and • hogs, dogs and crows have'died from eating the carrion Geo. W. Mkt** of this city, advertises In theßlatecountypapers a large _amount of visional property. hones, etc. etc:, for sale at BlooinfieldFnmaacti,Badfordlo.i la Mu % Peps Until ON. • . Pitor. birratmr..--The elorpfeal lecture of this gentleman on Tuesday night, gave the Most entire satisfaction to all who beard it.— It was eloquent; it' glowed like the heav ens of which he discounted. We arc exceeding ly sorry that the public did no( respond more fully to the expectatiens of the Idbrary Assodia ti on. Not over eight or nine hundred people, were in the hall, and that email number will barely pay the expenses to which tho Committee are subjected, of about sl7sper night. It Is not of ten in the life ofa man thattheprivilege is grant ed him to hear so accomplished an orator; to listen to a man, at home, sale Prof. hi., in all the abstruse and profound principles of a sciencelike astronomy; who can make everything in it plain to the dullest comprehension. Ile brings out no dry parade of facts; he uses no vain repetition. Ills periods shine resplendent with gorgeous imagery that adorns while it illustrates. He recognizes the hand of the Divine Architect in the worlds above, and his bearer is prepared to say while the eloquent words of the speaker ore yet ringing in his care : "The rolling year is fell of Thee." Prof. Mitchell is 'versed in all learning per taining to tho science to which be has devoted his life, and brings as it wore 'in Clusters, the rich ripe fruits of an experience more r viried and extensive than that of any other astronomer in the United States. We are so sure that the Hall will be crowded to-night that we will not say one word as if to induce our readers to go. We would feel sorry even to have it suspected that any body would need prompting. STRAICOSCO ITALIAN OPE/M.—Me sale of re served seats will commence this morning at the music store of Mr. John fl. Mellor, when places for all or either of the six opera nights can be secured. On the opening night, Lucia di Lam mermoor, with M'me Cora do Wilhoret, Squires, Amodio, and Nicola, in the principal roles, will be performed. On Saturday, M'me Pauline Col eon, the great cantatrice, will make her debut in Pittsburgh, in her unrivaled character of Vio. kiln, in Verdi's grand opera, La Traviata. Mr. Strakesch bad a osmplimentaribenefit, last Monday, in Cincinnati, when he was pre sented, between the acts, by the company, with a beautiful baton. 'The Cincinnati Commerri./ of Tuesday thus notices this presentation: "Mr. Eitrakosch, to whom the whole asair was a surprise, was introduced, and presented by Mr. Squires, assisted by two other members of the company, with a superb baton, the most: costly we have ever seen, a munificent testimonial to a worthy recipient. The base, or handle, is of massive gold, with is representation of Apollo and bis lyre; the wood, we believe, is ebony, richly elaborated with circlets, and surmounted by a golden wreath, sparkling with diamonds, rubies and emeralds. Inscribed upon a golden girth in the centre was the following, in Italian: 'Presented to Maurice Strakosch, by the Com pany of the Italian Opera, at Cincinnati, April I Ith, I ' The hide interlude between the acts was warmly applauded by the audience. It was pleasant o•ideacu of the popularity of the Manager and his appreciation by the Company, each one of whom subscribed to the munificent present." PITTSBURGHER KILLED.—We are pained to learn of the death by accident, on Tuesday night, of Mr. Joseph S. Levis, a young man well known and highly esteemed in this community. As we are informed, he left the city, on Sunday last, for Philadelphia, and had returned as far as Derry Station, on the I'. R. R., where he got off the tram. While walking on the track, about ten o'clock Tuesday night, the train bound east came up, and be was struck by the locomotive, which threw him from the track with such violence that he was killed almost instantly._ The deceased was unmarried, and was about 2• years of age. Ile was a printer by occupation, and in former years worked in several of the offices in this city, and elsewhere, but for some time past he had pursued other avocations. lie was engaged for quite a length of time an book-keeper in tbe wholeeale clothing establiehment of Halloran°, Campbell & Co , and subsequently became a partner in the firm of Dunlap, Levis &Co , in the same lino of business, from which ho had but lately retired. Ile was last employed in disposing of patents for a newly-invented eel of rolls for toonufactur ins iron, of which he lately became the patentee. He was an energetic moo, of strict business habits, and bin loss will he deeply felt by all who knew him. Ilia percale reside at Zellenople, Butler county, whither, we learn, his remains will be forwarded. • IV 43Bit:GTON COUNTY fonts —One Jay 101 l week, a coolboat belonging to Messrs. Billings ley St. Jackman, of California, which was loaded and rigged ready to start, was cut loose from her moorings and sunk, destroying twelve thou sand buckets of coal' by a elngle set of mali ciousness On Wednesday morning, the resi dence of James Ay tes, in the'leinity of Green field, Washington county, rg — ,. burned down through some vile incendiary. . The Washingtoltsessry(T„ . '•From all ~, iiht. that we can learn, we ha be(,•,2-, dto believe that the peach germs have not 1 ' '•' no severely or generally injured by the lot* rem weather as was at first apprehended. t'.,,` lze apples, we utalerotand, are not materially '•-r, - ; ,- Ined." THE PITTSBURGH ARD CONNE . , - - , vaa.r. RAII.• aeath—We are pleased to lean, - .aye the Morn soy reel, that the Board of Directots of the Pitts burgh and Connellseille Railroad Company, at their annual meeting on Monday, adopted the revised line of location of the unfinished part of the fleet division of their road, extending from Pittsburgh to Port Perry, and occupying the North aide of the Monongahela river between thorn points. The construction of this portion of their road, less than eleven miles, would, we believe, doable the annual revenue of the Com pany, without materially increasing present ex genres." . The Marietta AO igeneer of Friday, asps "Some of our young .men have formed a Boat Club, and obtained at Pittsburgh an A I, four oared boat, named Reindeer. It is about forty feet, long, has a breadth of three feet, with a sheer, forward, of thirteen feet, and aft of seventeen feet. The bow is very sharp, and cuts the water like a knife. It is handsomely painted, and fitted out with carriageto convey it Mend from the water. Yesterday, a trial was made of her ,speed, and under the stalwart arms of four vet. cyan boatmen, the circuit of Kerr's Island was made in fifty-throe miiiutes. Flour.—We learn from tho Wheeling papers that a desperate rocontre occurred on the train on the C. St F. it. , a short distance above Wellsville, on Tuesday night. A Wheeling pilot named Moore was sitting in the car, when a far mer came in and in taking his seat trod upon Mocrre's fool, accidentally as is said. Words ensued. Tho farmer struck Moore, who drew a pistol, and lodged two balls in his thigh. Hero the other passengers joined in and beat Moore badly, breaking his nose and otherwise disfig uring him. Moore was taken off tho train at Wellsville, insensible. ELECTION IN WASHINGTON BOROUGH.—The lo cos had their regular tiacet in the field on Mon day last, but the citizen's ticket won. Follow ing are the eueoessful candidates Burgess, Joa. W. Kuntz; Assistant do, Thomas Walker; Council, Jae. Walton,Jackson Spriggs, James W. Humphrey, Win. T. Fleming. High Constable, Jamee M. Byers. School Directors, Wm. Hughes and John R. Wilson. Tag committee appointed by the Fireman's Association, to make arrangements fora celebra tion on the 9th of July, have consulted about It, and fear they may not succeed in raising the requisite funds. They will report at a meeting to be held on Monday evening, when some defi nite lotion in the premiees will be taken. MiLANCUOLY CAME Or DIUMB/110.-011 Sunday John aleckling, jr., and his eon Samuel, aged between three and four years, were drowned to gether in a run that enters the Red Bane, at New Bethlehem, Clarion county. They were both found and buried at %Mewling. lie was 48 years of age, and leaves a wife and two chil dren. THIIEB Ce Pteces.—A air. Africa, of Tyrone, offered to pay for a ticket on the P. It. It., a few -days since, In three cent pieces, which the agent refused to take, as is alleged. Mr. A. got on the cars without a ticket; ho wouldn't pay the con ductor, and was put off the train. For this he intends bringing a salt against the company.- EXTORTIO3I.—Owen Fitzsimmons, a ha3k-dri Tor, hauled Levi J. Griffith, his aunt, a boy, and three trunks, on Tuesday, to the BL Charles hotel from ono of the railroad depots, for which be charged $3. Mr. G. had him arrested on a charge of extortion, and be was fined $lO and omits, by Mayor Weaver, who made him also refund $1 26. ENGILAVINGB.—Dade Co., Odd Fellows' Building, sell to-night at their store, a large collection of Steel Engravings, in gilt and rose wood frames. To those who want fine pictures, this notice should not passunbeeded. °MOLTS Etscreo.—The stockholders of the Birmingham mid Brownsville Turnpike elected the following officers for the eneuing year: President: David Chess; Managers: A. U. Miller, J. M. Fulton, Daniel Bennet, Alex. Mc- Gowen, Wm. Cowan, A. Ammon. We are informed that there is to be a trial this afternoon at five o'clock, of one of Lowries' Improved Fire Plugs which has been lately set arthe corner of Fifth and Wood eta. IRE Allegheny Annual Conference of the Col ored Wesleyan Methodist Episcopal Zion Church ito:l3 meet this year in Hollidaysburg, on the first Saturday of July. 4.Taz M. P. Presbytery of Allegheny conyened iii Bearer, yestacloy. . . illirtoioc..;—We regret deeplyto learn that blr. Win. IL Babb, formerly of Ammon towtably, oinamittect imleitle, weir ElorMoe, =Friday tut, bin throat' with at razor. from ear to eu.7 _The deeeasedremactedtelowit r eome yews Aim list , bit property, became law spirited, itcl Oh* the cad. . its win 40.1 11 40.1 4 MatintroFt..? • • • . Tlegraphic. • WASIIIHGTON, April 13.—The interest in the Sickles tragedy eeemtlo be as deep and intense in this community to-day as it was the day of the homicide. It is the sole topic of conversa tion wherever men meet, or women either. The moment the doors were opened this morn ing, the crowd poured in and filled up the space set apart for the audience. Judge Crawford took his seat and the Court was drily opened shortly afterwards. Mr. Sick les was conducted to his seat. He appeared to have recovered his wonted composure, though his face was marked with the lines of recent sor row and suffering. His counsel Brady and Stan ton occupied chairs in front of the docks and conferred with him occasionally. Carlisle pro ceeded to argue against the admissibility of the wife's confession. Ile presumed that the judge had already consulted the authorities and had made up his mind on the point, but still he would not have discharged his duty fully did ho not oppose the offer. Mr. Carlisle, in closing his argument, said there were two classes of the community, on whom he submitted it would have no effect. One class, said he, ill that body of lowly and humble men, who, with fear and trembling, walk after the footsteps of their ascended Lord, and who have listened to the precepts , of the blessed Gos pel, and who, with all the infirmities of human nature about them, with prayer and watching, seem at least to. walk in the path which the Gos pel has marked out for them. In the vigils of the night the smitten heart of the good man bears that still small voice ; in his affliction his first movement is to go into the se crecy of his closet, and on his knees poor out to Him who only can bind up the broken heart. Insanity! why, sir, rather it is the bright ening of the mind—the quickening of the light which pierces through all the gloomy shadows of the world, he sees the reward of the good man, the comfort of the afflicted man awaiting for him; that is one class. There is yet another class safe, quite safe from insanity from such a blow as that of the confirmed adulterer, the open, shameless profligate—excluding from its consid eration any matter whie, l h it might deem not per tinent to the argument. The Court hero took a few minutes recess. After recess, the Judge delivered his decision. The Judge had ruled that the statement of Mrs. Sickles was not evidence, as it would violate the well established principles and rules. Excep tion was taken by the defence, and the testimony for the defence proceeded. Miss C. M. Ridgely was called and testified as follows: I noticed a great change in Mr. Sickles' man ner on Friday and on Saturday; ha had a wild distracted look; Mr. Sickles' manner had the most marked appearance on Saturday. After eating my dinner I read (or a time, and then went to Mrs. Sickles' bed-room. She was wri ting, and Mr. Sickles was walking violently up and down the room, critically very much ex cited; she asked me to sign the paper she had written, which I did; at night I went into Mrs Sickles room, by my myself: I found her lying on the floor, with her head resting on a chair; I next saw Mr. Sickles on Sunday; I bare no words that can express the grief that he exhib ited; his sobbing could be heard all over the house; the sonnds were of a fearful unearthly character, nod seemed as if they might have come from his very feet: I last saw him on Sun day before the killing of Key. he woo lying en the bed and groaning awfully; Mr. llittirrivmh W. with him. Bridget Duffy- was re called, and Itstified to seeing Key waving his 'handkerchief opposite Sickles house. W. Mann also te<tifi.d to the same thing. The Court adjourned Demi:peel State Convention. ILA-antenna°, A rill3.—ThollemocratieState Rights Convention met in the Hall of the House of Representatives this morning. The attend. ance was very large. Tho lion. John Hickman being called upon, entertained the audience by an eloquent speech, which occupied nearly an hour in the delivery; Hickman endorsed the po lioyof Gov. Packer during his official career; he assumed the ioctrine of eternal antagonism ex isting between slavery and freedom, he then look up national affairs, and denounced the ail. ministration of President Buchanan. The Convention agreed upon the following permanent officers President, Alexander Mc- Kinney, of Westmoreland, assisted by -.2u Vi ce . Presidents and IS Secrolaries Mr. M'Kinney made a few remarks oo assuming the chair, and was loudly applauded Col. Forney wae.ap. pointed the chairman of the Commis tee on Re solutions. Afternoon SeAsion —W. E. Lehman. of Phl6- delphia, addressed the convention. Liarnorr, April 13 —Fireman', Hall last night woe occupied by about four hundred pe ple, to / .witness the great billiard match le weep Phelan and Secreiter. A choice of Mills won wo by the latter. The playing commenced about half.past seven. There was rib remarkable playing on either side until the sixty-fifth run, when Phelan made one hundred and one points: Secreiter at the clghty-ninth run, made one hundred and fif ty-seven points; the largest number made in the game. At the hundred and twentieth run, be creiter made one hundred and fifty points: which was immediately followed by Phelan one hun dred and twenty-nine, being his largest rum The game concluded nt 5 a. II , amid most in tense excitement, with the one hundred and Fix ty•fourth run—Phelan beating by ninety-six points. All passed off quietly, good feeling rre, Tailing throughout. WASHINGTON CITY, Apr'il 13.—The Pont-office department is having primed blank forms to he usually filled up with the amounts of indebted ness to mail contractors. They are in the nature of certificates, and are intended to servo as a basis for loans until Congress shall relieve the department of its present p unisry embarrass ment The Washington Republican Association to night celebrated at the Odd Fellows' Hall, Jet ferson'm birth-day. A full band of music en livened the occasion. The Hen. Francis P. Blair, of Missouri, presided. Major French read the declaration of Independence, and Daniel R. Goodloe, late of North Carolina, delivered the oration. WASIIINGTON CITT, April 13.—Thera is such in formation in this city as leaves no doubt of the ex istence of a deep-laid schema for a 1 -groin-Mon in Cuba; it is not known that this government boo been informed of the fact. New YORK, April 13.—The steamship Star of the West, with San Francisco dates to the 20th ult., ar rival at this port this evening. She brings 51,400,- 000 in treasure. The following are the principal consignees: Wells, Fargo it Co., $269,000; Ameri can Exchange Bonk, $100,000; Scholia A Brothers, $97,000; W. T. Coleman, $31,000; Metropolitan Dank, $70,000; Duncan, Sherman & Cc., $52,000 Freeman to Co., $Ol,OOO. Tho California and Sothh American advises hare been mostly anticipated by telegraph from New Or leans, but the papers contain some interesting par ticulars. NICARAGOA.—It it reported at linal3o thid the . \\c Cass-irissarri treaty had been ratified with slight modifications, to which 11 B. S. Minister, L2/3/art bad assented. The latter as said to ho coming home. NEW Tone, April 13.—The Sun of this city hoists the Cuban flag to-day. That paper !says tlat by Ibis time there is no doubt that the whole island is in a stand of revolt—a strong ex pedition having left here at the latter end of March. New Tone, April 13.—The steamship Philadel phia, which arrived at this port this morning, brings Havana dates to tho Bth inst. All tram slot on the Island. Tho fires previously reported, occurred be tween Mattals and Cardona", where canes on twenty estates, enough to make 10,000 boxes of sugar, were destroyed. Monma, April 13.—Cotton, sales 1500 bales, to day, at 121 for middlings. The roles of threo days amount to 13,250 bales, and the receipts to 5,320 bake. EDITORS OF PITIODUAMM GAZETTE:-If your correspondent, ilary Jane, proposes by her somewhat pungent satire to diecourago demon stratione of applause in popular assemblies, it seems to me her object ought not to be attained. I imagine there can be no impropriety whatever in showing pleasure when we experience it. On the contrary, the fault of our public assemble, gee is that they are often too quiet. ,It. is to be hoped that the distinguished lec turer who is to appear before us at the City Ball to-night will not be suffered (from any hesitan cy on our part to award the applause he may do serve), to boar away the impression that 'a Pittsburgh audience, is too stupid to appreciate the wonderful facts and noble eloquence which have so delighted the elite - of other cities. It is quite possible our friend Mary Jane only means to censure the noisy demonstrations without adequate cause which she especially mentions in her letter, and which deserve either ce res; e ynt et any rate, I trust she willnot consider y pro test as a challenge to her caustic pen, hough I sign myself. WILLIAM No. ll.' Fortmixossn.—An absolute decree of fore closure and eale was entered last week in the Springfield, Mount Vernon & Pittsburgh Rail road milt. The decree settles all the priorities of lien on the franchises and properly of the Com pany, whether acquired before or after the ex ecution of the mortgage, in favor of the firm mortgage bondholders. The Compahy are to file and return monthly statements in detail of the earnings and disbursements on the road. Before selling the road finally, the bondholders are to welt eighteen tnentto to enable the Com pany to finish the road to imconnection with the Ohio & Pennsylvania road. —.Ckoc. Herald. .Itiontray night, at a late hour, a man named Hugh Swetny passed the toll house. , • - ougahela bridge, on ,hie will Nene morning,. his me7et= on the bridge', near and - as .he:hae .•r.` be 00=144 Commercial 00kt1.1.117.ES or d4B.rruslao:i POD. APRIL . Is,un IncKtr, V. r., S. P. Stturrce, W. J. J. ==EMM 1=EM1E1213333113 I R , P 7 rfed Simciany for the Pdg&urgh Ga.rette. r/TrSCPW/11. TUR1.1.5 . , A 1.1.1441569. FLOUII—tho ofd3 tale. room hoot hands irrrn 23 bbls ex tra from trag - 80 at ;5,75. From atorr, and bids In radon.. lota at $.5, 5,75 for F.P , ,,56,100;f02 li,r 1 , 4 p, L.,,,f1y In and 5.d,73 for fanny brawl.. 11110CEItitilt--ealt• nf 15 blabs Bn2ar vet i;317 8 .4 :10 do at 7, 8 i)?1, and nod 70 Rd. 5101...1 at 0, 1.0.5nn, eldes . 2s ho Rio at 12V. , 418 : TO do dn. at 12 , t; IVIIISKY—ti hale of 40 tdds rontitind at 200827. mkoh and Limo. flAT—anleant tralra of C 5 1. - adalloolo ton 13ACON—oralen of 21.0 , 1 m. B.ty in lot. at t!...1nn7 8 , ;for Shrodttere and 10V, forliam, ;on* It o .ninnr sid n ; rilbod do at E 5 „;; 3,0581 plain 8 llama at I & PloB.— B utter rontirmen firm, sale, of 8 11,1. prime Itolt at 20. Ego, naive of 0. Id•In at 11 POTATt/F..s—nalo• from afore of 200 W.I. ll•renra at tea 9 , 8 :NW boa Bunn, at 40. ' REEDS— a gale of :10 I.n. Closer front otore 5, I.ne Timothy at }a,7sa - 2. of 111b1.1s Baltimore Herring at $5, NUM £2.l3ll—snlen of 40 lons Apples at -F2,59 1,1.1 ❑IUEA—a sale of 0I dry flint at 21! if!. IMONET/LILY FO VOIMBIEILCIA1.• The St. Loot. ttomocrat.of TiteuleY. "kr , ' The weekly Mink ntatementa ishou a decrease lu the on l atandiug cirrolatiuu of Ilse Broke from beet stook of .slo,ildit; en introitee in exchange maturing of SO2,GOS, and a decrease In amount of ruin On hand of $ll,OlO. Produce hm artlaed hi lair quantitlee doting the mint three day., but the mu Bet hats been doll ha nearly all the leadina . staples, anyl many meals have antlered a decline, 'Shoreline been scarcely any Fibroma demand: In hut, no margin can he luund lade - ten thin and oisy other market So there hot la en 111110 or itn reeestiative inurement. Orders from different elections of the urontry and our own rity con eumptiou hero (trout-health° only demand. Provrouna hone declined and the market ham teen tery dull. The Grocery market has lean very quiet. Tile ropar raye Monetary claire nro very quirt and ste.vly in hos city just "OW. lisatern exchange continue. scarco. soil tell. yawl tly at prom. in bankable futoin. Although thorn In • lit chi Litter supply of curyeury [hero in no abundance. It wan bought to-day I.y brokers at %Cad tent. diecuunt—mostly —and . distottot. entail bills of foreign banks taro Lou soot huLue inn.,cordisuce with the spirit of the bew l.tecsoilati ourroncy and their place not faring fully supplied with slier coin, theta is some complaint. The P. 0 Co.res. - o or the sth hot . Fume op the receipt, of Boger sod l'ilalazec., nod 1 . ...t4 op the eat:Juice of lbr ca. thercd crap. It to th.lergeet to !word. except that tur Th. qu.tutity Pled& list ...on In eetpuste , l at 25,1/90,0,1 callous. The ,nloe rf sorter and niolas,s pro &weal to 1A,11M1..“ 1. r oho dote en... to $3. 1.100.0(X). The Largest quantity of sugar made by one pond, WA, 44. 1 hogoLowdo. Tide goov to the creditor oit.. Mary). ttirm eg old ling,homio Thou totiows Aesumption. The bet from ovettlow Is romputed at hog/Mt...ls. The lumber runnufarturers of Chirago hare forme 1 them eels . ea into nu association hr the purpose of promotm, bar °luny and concert of notion,and for thy adoption of such rules and tegulaticam from me to time ee may tend to the pruoperity of these engeged In trade. They Imes opened Exchange rooms where manufacturers noa dealt.. are mei ttd to attend botamo the bourn of 8 and 9 each morning, and whereit is inteudirl to boy and tell tarp.. A c dtoo plea. to being established nt Cairo, Illinois, 1 , ,e which It is ••p,,,1 • largo amount of that staple will be dtvorted from the Southern ehipplog ports to an linetorn market by tall and lake. Within the week considerable excitement /MA been folt in New York rotative to the amount of dour In store In that ity. The of tim.unpree motiniottol the otio.k to be 1.811,000 bb.,, vim It hour,e wore wonted by the dealer, whooet to work am! n r , putt trout e• - tuttlr.Alli the .trek to h. Moo. Tim Crrasrfc.d of Monday, says' ' , The W hem crop of Ibis and sd.immoc looks Lot , 11.511 usual nt this season of the yet., It 19 very thick , n the ground and farther advanctd than In orderinry sea s • month later. IV,: have n•ory promise of az. al.und nt harrost. Not.ithstatAlog the open wit.ter thern is ht. le or no dairuum to the crop by vtutot killing. fh.tr.• it Ad , ems, sea.. '• rar.+Joe lyre Mr.-4 , 1v pasae.l the straits of Maril tow, and the IVOlnntl ennal soul 111. Erin own' nr+to Ti - tpl..ne.l on ext fnJay, :To 151 b. 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C. , - •I 1..1014, SU inik, 1.41 narks, :f lard. 1.0.. tlng g.A1 , ,, Wlln, l: do. M J.S...ry A. ;AA. , tof 117 I.bts 11,01 r. I: r Ti. airs rtltolat dood at n bill. 1.., lb .n 17. The 1,1% t‘eatree, kenelnle<ll tot well he ing ',weed see— re atone reps 111 I Copt. Keoneedy, hties of the heed N 11,11nes. orrivoi In then city. Tun..day Hot...turn up tend, hi. I,nl like tueA, tin theM on the burricene, de.ch ern. her btu" went den u , and out e cabin uunoott, while. the bull stint. he floated aorturety. A good deal or buoyant trelght front the dark 01 the boat !butted under her hurrlcene. duck. A (..t. the Kentucky, we, tentkre, hailed Mc survivor.; and waked 11 they wanted help. They neje] ye*, end Poch, hunt pied pnehod them inehoru awl now chums salvage f or a. Capt. Kennedy thinks that the b,ly 'maul, which the. Louisville Jrnmal said m. that or Cul.lw ell, the eapn e ,,, out no. Ile eays tho y probably stluded to by tho Jou rid, aas found wb Ito bb e od was In tha neighborhood, nod be saw it. It was that of a drrk pauenger. like Caldwell, who was a stout. robust Mau. Wo saw some .orsclarcs in • lot ter published Ina ”11,,Ang very nervroly noon the C.F.I. of the Wet abort , sllude.l co, I, eharglng .slvage In a caw, of that The Oat 01 Gibson has been srtsfunuletf, while Irwin, th« If elm., is .nstslue,l. The ,rand :444th Alaertr,, Capt Shepherd, at Irod fn. New Orkftb., w , lh ?be h.e ha.l a .urca.v.fal trip. w.. think. Tito Silver IVero, Capt. cattle ie yerterday mor. rung from St. Lowe. Alto. the Cons. Perry in. Cincinua ti The ropy of their menthol. may ho toned shore. The lir. Kano art trod teat eight trout St. huts. We are under otter - a:roue to the clerk for • mantioet, • hich shell eppe•r to-morrow. Ile it ill accept our thnelts. Thu Cremona. for Lnularille, nod the eberolt, for Wheel. inc. were the cuty departure. yottlerday. The Ansto-Statou radial to get array yesterday, lost will Irate Ibis morning. The Arayht sill leave: Cm New Orleans to-day. Capt. Ebbert will take cwt el nil a ho may dente a puritan. The geed steamer livery liralT arrived is St. Lade front ft trot rote trip up the Limooti, whence rho forwarded w rongert for Pik.', P.wk. She will to here &villa en sive as warble, when Capt. id 'Cillatock will load ; her et once again for:Pike'' Peak Thu Arizonia and flutings from Et. Louis, and Glonwoal one Clifton from Nasheilla wont fit Cincinnati rdterday. The Duotab loft for here, and the Ilay City for St Louls Id% May and Carioca thud loft St. Innis for behrou the Mhti ...... ..tuatberland wen felting on tbo loth. Cue coal bast had urlrat Latest new. from Latta Pepin rpeall. of leo Inches tbtek. Th. St. ',nil Dinotrot, toy.: Taunt —52,45) in gold wan, nu Saturday morning. on board tho Ike Lewis. etolen from Mr. Mallory, 01 the thm of Mallory .k Co, engaged In tran.portation to Pik: s peak. With hie family end the wife of his partner, he had taken pastrageorin We ehtuner. He first took the gold to this clerk thst It might be dopoolted In (health.; hot, Ile clerk not being thug at lelanre Ia gtro tbo retolpt, Mr. M. rerrial hi. money to the ladles cabin and gar* it to hi. putted'. tett, whit put It in her trunk. A. the boat was about le attar, hue.. iliecotored that the trunk hurl boon broken open and the cash stolen. Cu Friday lett. the Metropolitan, flatting a barge, through the Rock bland bridge, had Il stove by collition with ouu of tho pi o n, by which the freight which It amtalnoti, was sob. 'octal to rowi,irri.bie daLcinge. The barge wasearted to tho whore. and onort. were made to pump It out The Cootie, lu et/stunting to peas between the piers of the Rook Island bridge, with a number of bargee loaded with Ire, oe the nom clay. bed two or throe of them sunk by cub hsion. How loot will such a disgraceful obstruction be eh hat d N Meek up the Mississippi!" Steatrit/06 A 1C RIVIK1). 1.07,, ur, Itrowuville. Telegraph, du. IJoyar.l, Gllzabrdl.: Cho, Wborllog, Foulh Acorn., N Dr Kum, Vt 4,411, tql•rr Wave, 0.,m..10 0, , DEPARTED Luzeroe. Drown+ril Teßgrepb, col. VA, ord. Curzmi t,I in g, ere anons, Lulli. ill, tiPelegrapkle Mlarksta Nato Vogl, April 13.—Coltou limo; vales of 2;500 balsa Flour Aron mire 11,500 bbls. Wheat firm: moire 15,000 bac Corn hoary; .ales 13.000 bus at 55490 for white; tunas; fur yellow; mooed insulator at Sin. Park rolls at $l3 gg!ra for prima. Lard firm tot 1.47017ric. Whitt, firm at 2420:0!..a0. hussr firm; tales 2501 had. at 7i,4t767 , ..;0 for alosomvatlo end Hamm. Cotten firm; sales War bags at I.lNqtll , /, 5101 - Bea fi.All, at 1:0Q40., Cut Meats hoary; 111.1.0110,6 61.;1;1,1334. Unison! Oil 4101 at 1733303. Tallow dull at .3i to Cattio Mar ken poorer: rocelpts :7500 head, at a declines of !am Wes at 05.441131, average 10c. Photon hoary; romolpte 4500; priors ,oitemy lunar; oats at 507575 per head. autos: receipts 7,000 at 5%5315 7 . 4 4, From. atooke unchanged. Puruontuutra, April 13—Flour uuchaugod; West, trails at $03546 (74; for comMou and extra; 1..6 75 to $7 50 for extra family Rod fancy. ay° Flour and Cora Heal strady. Wheat in demand; 4000 bps red sold at $150; western white $1 00 to $1 65: choice southern at $1 70. Itpa lower, moles 1000 bus at 650. Corn la moped; sales of yellow at rglc for prima. Oats dull. Whisky Orb at 25,4032.6jact for Pa and Ohio. DiLTIMMIC, April 13—Flour dull; sales &want arrest at £0 $5; Ohio $0 1214. Wheat Arm at $1 CO to al 00 Mordant: $1 40 to $1 GO for rod. Corn dull at 75 For whim; 74 to 5000 tr yellow. Provisions dull; bacon rides 0!$; noses pork $11125. Whisky dull at sc. CITCIIIIIIII, April 13.—Flcur dull Lin nnehange3; the rules am unimportant. Whisky At 00.13. at 7.4. ffrovialon• bean and market mune depr.sond. Nothing was don In Ilea. rook; 100,001/Po tuna rbouldera wen mold at 03i, and 70 hbds baron At 0. 1 . 0 -0,91 c. Mgr Lard anal 10%c for prima leaf; a good demand tint holden generally gni,. lin. Linneed Oil declined td 7lc And Vlas Bead to $1 40. Yellow gram. In avid at 1 0 ,4, It in dull and difficult to sell at tab rata No clump to Iliarerime demand Muffed Ant pri• remain nearly. 111nuey market quint and 0007 nu,. of Exchange unaltered. Houses are cleared of vermin and gardens pre served from the tangos of infects and worms, by Lyon's Magnetic Powders and Pills. Farewell to sleep, when bed-bugs prey, Or rata and mice (confound them) play..., Professor Lyon found tt plant in the Asia, the powdered lcuee; r• melba, preserve.: there hartal more E 0 & C o ., ban jn6topeefledtheir SPSing is .Sf fino confeetionotts whit* eonipthot the greatest variety they have yet offered to -thopuhlie. They are prepared to 'furnish partial with eve thing requisite, dono up in the very best etyja:r y They have also on hand a large assortment of ftssh preserves, pickles, and in fact every thing in their lino. They respectfully solicit a call from their' friends and patrons at their well known stand; nest. door to the poet office, Podolia street, Allegheny. ij Into is no injustice done to any ono in raying that the establishment of .T. L. Caranghan .b Co., Federal street, Alley:berg city, now stands in the very front rank fur first class work, both in ,news and boy's wear. Their stock is kept fresh and new, their styles peculiarly neat, their work carefally made, and every garment bearing evidence of care , and taste in iLg manulartarer.. Personsbnying goods' in their Imo will find it to their interest to examino their stock and styles. S. A. STE:minx. Al. 1),, gives special attention to all affectiono of the eye. Cataract removed by a' new and safe method, causing but slight and momen tary pain, No. 277 Penn Street. darrlm iargulta ir...tranters MISSOURI RIVER. Notice to Pllssnorl River Shlppera nod Passengers WE have made an arrangement I', with the alleantri River Packet Com- from pony by which no can give through tuba from klttahnrgi , for smeangers and freight to oil point• oa the dibt.ond fiir er Por further perticalera, apply to }nooo. }4.7lCi Co.. Steam Boat Aponte, nester Water and Melba: at•ate, who aro authorised to contract for us. dicORIDE d CO, (late of Pitd4NorgNl twrladtatrr N4l. 49 C..dnmercild n.q tt. EG (LULU. TUESDAY I'ACE FOIS ZAKESVILLR.—The Mc ...191er EMU °KAUAI!, CmaLllntor. Arrstd, xlll latro fur the aburoaud iotertoplinto pertd EVERY p UEF-IIT; uo:clork P. K. For freight or irtl..agN apply Nu Nerd. 0 , 11 FLACK. BARNES t CO., Agls. etnannatt, &r ICzpre,s Lane FOR CINCINNATI AND ST. otrte.—The Ann etearner 111.ABINElt. wraiß• ,, At L'aptatln C. A. Bravo, will tenon for the nbovo nun all In. termetirate ports on TitUBSDAI, 14th irwbutt, at 5 o'clock, o. b. For tonight cr patarage apply on board or to mr29 FLACK. BA ItNVIS A CO., Agert• VCR ST. PAUL, DIRECT—Via 4 Louir, Keokuk, Burlington, Mi. a. tins, Rock Inland, Davenport, tralena Luhnsoue. Prairie Chien. heron., Wamonat Intating.annti ht. Paul. 7 llro biro ono-onaor 10. mow LAcitoesc. r.l,r, O. Dartacry,v. ill Neon for atm', ports vu BA I4th lott. at 4 o'clock r. For frhight or orourco apply no hoor.l or lo rar.h.a VLACH. BABA &rt a GO- Apart& - I VI -- ISuUltt RIVER PASSEN- Ohlt PACE 1 . X.-11XPILHUS LIN E—, For ot- Jefftrant City, i huo.gor.., Owen, wick, 1111 and, I.lll's mooing, Leniugton. Bao. ro , ,kty, Leavenworth City, Itiraton, Atchrom. boo hohno, ht. Isnrpti Nebreaka City, Connell Motto, Oonalin Ciry.—Tlw Brae pas- Bangor packs FOll5 WAIBB,Carpt. Barr, on, lease for the above and nll Int. - no - Aix:, ports on Tlir P.S.PA Lith Imp., at 5 O. For freight t r parwan• apply on brwror I. nol2 FLACK. BAILYES A CU, tlgvur. fit.' SCr 1p OR ST. LOUIS A:CD KEOKUIi. 12 —The fine atramer A RIIONA UT. Dola , ' easter, Will leave fur the etv3vo and all' intone... Date ports,. on SATURDAY, 16th filet ,at 4 u'cl.R, r.vt. Fiat G •Aztxt or nr.ply Nard or tq .1.14 FLACK. RA RN LS k CL., Ageolv. MISSOURI RIVER PACK.E,T. ILL—RxruEs.= Pt Laths, .I,r lora°. Chy, , Ptungtrick, )Isarnl, LIIII . s I...xtugtta, Fan.. I,ICMIII math City, Wes too, AlJtokou, Ihrultthtt, pl., Ntbn,,t,... C. unel tiNfran4 Oznnton City.—The new P. Si. 5141.11, STEPII4:, DISCATUR, Capt. ILO. Lettp4r, tt ill leave lot li, felons° art 4 nil toter...tut. , Ivor. on VHS DAY, 'kith last at 4 4. t 3. r fr,l,lit tor I.44tage apply on locktrd, ur 1.0 app FLACK. 11A ItNES it CO. At,Ltt. FOR Sl'. PAUL, DIRECT, VIA 1 147 — ... D Pt Keekult,l34uliutotna, Matra. tmP,ll.nck I DaTPllrOff. On ell, Polmritt, Uhten. iVtnotok. Ln erneutu.and l'nl3l.—The •tuatz.r CANIRRI DUE, will le-at o I . .l'lbn tLboro nn.l fell I..•it. oil Tit If DAV, V.v. 14th ioolant, at 4 M. treq4lst or rms - ,,. Irph. on Gerd ..r to YLACIi, DARN T.:_7 A C,. • - VOR (lALENA DUBUQUE, r 0 Keokuk, kindly:ton, Aitno, li“ck !slaw!, Davt•up,i t,111 , ,0 City, gleArn. , r W. HAI LMA N, Cart. W. W. Martin. ~ 4.11 leave Int t..t*ah.venrl all ioterrunliaL• porta er. THIS DAY the 141.11 toot. I,r freight ur imsange. apply 00 hoard urt r nir7) t LACK, BARNA:: k Cl, Aol,. FUR ST. LOUIS AN D /IS I ill VER.—TIN. :I etealn, ,LticENao. . , wilt Ira. for lb. Rt.', nt,l st:l snt , rme.rlr., I- T ., Tllll3 DAY, 14st. lust. at s r . Yir frei,la 1....agt• Apply 0ti1....1-1• ii-, IMIZMM zfr,,r I._ Paul. Ho! for St. Paul, via Kociro3chtinc, Davenport, Rock laiand, .Galena, Du bubue, Wenona, La Crosse. ac„ ac; TII E f: IN E I',I;sENGER. ri_ter Z El. nrt,l. C• 11.1. P.l" • th, Tril`r DAY, 14th instant. I=l FLACK. II ,t. , eta /11.1 ot,i • 1:0il. S. PAUL. —.EX PREII:I LINE. _re -1., Ft. Du Chien. LA enonn, 1,1,,,eng steam, DIAMOND, C..pta,,, nal f.,r th.ulo not nII on ISIFITInts.:' DAY, the I.lth Inst., at IL u'ck,k, A N, r frrizht or ray. rage, /apply or to eyll YLAOF, 11.111NF.....1 CO., Agent, Aaedtbitle. &c - N • R ASH VILLE—The Fdid pn...,..a4vr , leatuer litWll V,T1:1,,C, [Ain Iwulup. m ill for tlo. Etb , so and all tutertuedint. purls ou T111:4 DAV, the, Nth fruit , at P. Fur frolght nr par:trig.. apply on b0t.,1 or t, tne.nl FLACK. LAICNEii A CO. t.t. „facto oantrans, &c. ----- VOR 31E3IPIIIS 4. NEW OR- rrpr.,. ../L* LEl\.—Tho r;11•G•11,1 nte.vw, OYU: Captwia Ebb,t. will 114,1 , for tan a Love and r.ll In.ren...thAtp portsota MIS DAY 14th lust... 5 irk, k, , apply vv b.tard or t FLACK. BARNES & Co ., Agobto. SoT id jl2 w OILLEANIL—TIze DErt,Nb. Elt, gape. J. D. Ithcad., will le3vo for Lim nud .1t in termediate, ports nu THIt , PAY I.4th lu-t. Fcr pano3;e apply on I r,..tr.1 or 41 apt 1 . 1).. Agu. 1 SZitt 1559 Spring and Summer Arrangement. Idiait N. W. CV.AIIAM & CO., Xj7-4 1 4 '0 I) IN G. Aticncxanava'a, SHIPPING 4CEN73 ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD - WHARF-130AT, PROPRIETORS, CAIRO, ILLINOIS We have Net put down Iron Trooke and Slidea Icsdiag directly from the Old Depot to our Wharf Boat, velifeb en. able*. to forward Freight to and from the rallmad with great dieparrh, and without the exposure. or liability to domino, nuavaidable to any ether method of bat:idling. We also give prompt and careful attention to realpmenta by Itiv,r. 1 . Momplds, he. iurls:3l T liE GRE I / 4 ki . I'URIFYER! . TIIE WORLD CIIALLENGEIT— TO PRODUCE ITS EQUAL.'— TDB, BLOOD BEARCIISB:— BLOBIOUSLY TIIJUMPIIAITB Sworn otatoment o! David IL:Coe:try, of Napier tolotothip, Bedford cohnty: • 0 10 Apr 11,1856, at near as I can 41:member, 0000011 pim ple made itaappeamn. en my upper lip, whlat aimit !humane enlarged and lime. I need poultices cf vomel, ens a wash of blue 011001, WithOtit e.0.m.. Finding tho mre r=ending .1 coital ea Dr. FIT, of Schellaburg, who pronounced it C., as, and presevilvd a Wash of sugar of lead and bread pout,: 01.1. Finding mole remedies of no nvell, I called upon Dr. Shaffer, of Davkleville s Sornormteounty, whet e. pronoun ed the disease Cancer, and 000 g me internal n external remedley—the Latter coustenng principally of mituatl but all to no purist., as tho ammo continued opreekling toward • the 0000. 1 0001 wed a preparation of arsenic, to the Mom of mica. This for a titme checked the &rearm font [hell:olam mation scan locreaaed. I neat called open Dr. Statler, of St. Cistravtlie, Bedford county, who also pronouneNl the die. tome Canr and applied a valve mid to be a never.falllng remedy, Lot it had mi egeet whaleier in checklngthe spread of the eats, In December, of the name year, lbediaesee had omen away • greater part of my tapper lip, a nd had attacked tbe now, when I went to elnairmatf, whent I o6multed Prof. it. S. Newton, of the Entecticalodical College. lie pro. neonoel the inseam %masa.. Cancer, auperinduced by an Inordinate use of mercury.' ll* applied mild ma oint ment, and gar° um internal remedied. 'lly Ince tseale,lop, but the Ineamanttion was not tboronghly removed.. In Feb. neary,lBS7, be pronommed Me. cured, and I left for home. In April Oa disease again roturntel, and ea violent wan the paintnat 1 could not teed at night. Late in inityl rettgried to Cincinnati, mod again placed myself under the diergo cif Dr. Newton, with whom I remordnol mail September, dude/ which time be used every khown remissly, and pertly mic. eroded In checking the doeme, but Whim I returned home there were still three discharging ulcers mpeu my face. 1 continued using Newtotee wet:muttons, and Mao medicine Mat 1 got &OM Dr. Sly..but the Cancer continued growing until it had oat of the left rile of my now, the prettier Imre Non of my flit chtfk, and and aztaered my loft eye, I I.A 11000 op ail hope of ever being cured, ninon lot. Ely wild he could only 1100 relief; but that a cure was imp , esilde. lu 310,,1), 165 i, I boupht • bottle of 0 1110.1 ev...illy4e r p Wt I matt rtmtral that that ea Lath In It. 1 was Ur, 0 , 01: valctl 1 commenced taking ig but I Wend. that '1 =kw' strength day by day, end 050 that CHI Meer. commented drying np. I continual, and when the third bomb Irani... ken my IS. was Leah:dm - IPN, a miracles . 1. nice! a Lucile NAO.., utd I have been bealtfiler tdrice than I hate htien for the laid 00000 years. Although My face fit mdly disfigured, I am atilt irratelitil 10 a benign Providence who hat spend my life, and width has been done through, the inctrutann. tallty ot Liresn's larr.orca t Ecoae Stumm" Lt. . DAVID ) . I .4PtiLr;, ' Sworn and subacraot, t 31.0. daj of efunat, 6. b., 1 ' before me, one of the /WI . Of the Peace le. and Borough of of I (alltdaysbarg,. tale county, pa. ', ..-.:,... Witneea--11. J. Joan. - JOLIN °ORLEY' ~.'.....'. ' Jaw' Rrinzycz. Being &Metal with a gtiotrous Tetter on the or ito Tax—efter trying many remodits which vita care—l was persosdoil to try Lindery's trni.. 5 ,7,-, , , &archer, and now, six weeks sfler finishing 7. - ,.. Grril.E. prononneo MY•MtcO"4. llko Totter link* Oat, **mocking *Ter * .T.d . e % lors, Itust** of [no arm+, oti-endiog front Its• *liter tklt ' ' r6.., " , ". —.- • - fmre tr...die,tr . ,•L'i.,.[;-i_-: ... - . .E• ':,.. ~..._- ~.., . p.l-fret tortraot too. 1: : -0.. to lift ur =irk. ' e,•• - i , ..7.•••• • ' ~:,:k......t.
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