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There were twelve feet water In the channel, and rising. From the rains that wa hftvo had, we judge [that there will be a flood. i:,. ■Ffar.tyiticheiler leaves for "Wheeling this mom-' ing. > She is a first rate boat,' has a first rate captain and good accommodations. "■ i Allegheny leaves for Cincinnati this morn - ing, and offeree chance to.persons. wishing a :r.i safe and speedy transit to Porkopolis.- . Business on the wharf, yesterday, despite the rain, waß very active. ■ COTJBT OP Q,TIAJB,TKE. SESSIONS. Mosdat, April 6. On the Bench—Hon. Wm. B. M’Cluro, Presi dent Judge; and Wm. Boggs, Esq., Associate Judge. Commonwealth vs, John Smith—Surety of the Peace, on oathof-Wm. Blealy. The proseoutor was sentenced to pay the costs." - Commonwealth vs. Thos. Riley. Indictment, Bsweny* The Jury returned averdidt of guilty, nnd prisoner was eentenoed to ho imprisoned * in the county jail for two months.:. >. Commonwealth vs.; Willia Jones.;■: Indictment, larceny. The jury returned overdid of guilty and the prisoner was sentenced to two month’s imprisonment in the county jail. s . ■ -Commonwealth vs John White. Indictment, keeping tippling houso. The prisoner was sen tencod on two iudictmonts for.this offence, to ■ pay a fine of -520, and costs. : . Commonwealth vs John Johnson. Indictment,' ::: larceny.... The, jury returned the prisoner hot ■ guilty, and ho was discharged.-: : j 3 Family : Two Children Dead.— „ Coroner Arthurs was called on yesterday to hold an inqest on tho bodies of two.children, sonß of Mr. Jamoß Cutbert, residing on First streot, below Ferry. Who diod from the effects of poi son, yesterday moming. From what wo learn, : tlio persons who lived-in tbolionse, before Mr. Cutbert, lied left bottles of medicine and packa ges of powders, in a closet. Mrs. C.fonndaomo laudanum, and powders—which - Bhe- thought . was saleratns—in the onpboard; the powder was tiod in a pnokago, and plaocd on a shelf above a . crock ofsugar. The rats destroyed the pack age, and scattered the powder over the shelf, nnd it appeared that pnrt fell through an aper ture, in .the shelf, into thejsagar."Mrs. Cutbert testified to nting the sugar, in .the tea, on Sanday night,, by putting a cup or sugar in the tea be fore it was-poured out. - . Mr. Cutbert testified that when ho went to sup* ■ por, the children had taken a aup or two of tea, and complained of it 3 being bitter, and they could not drink it; ho told Mrs; C. to sweeten it j -nnd thenhe tasted it,,and said it must be poisonous; he said the children vomited, and what he drank gave him a pain in the head; he went after Dr. McCook, who declined going to see them, bat i toldbim to give them strong coffee, which he did, and sweetened it-with the same sugar, whichhad the effect ofmaklng them much worse. .. Mr. ITilcox testified that the-poison was not arsenic ; and he had no idea what it was - Michael Clansey testified that Mr. and Mrs. Cathert lived amicably togetheir; he had known them for five or sis years, v Dr. McCook slated that Cutbert came to h»s father’s office, on Sunday evening; and when he -- came to the house one of the boys was dead; ho prescribed, nnd went to consult Dr. Morgan; when ho came baok the other boy was fast sink - ing, and he Bnpposed that the poison had become mixed with the system; ho walked away again, and on his return found the pnise scarcely .per ceptible, and said ho could not live; the coun tenance was remarkably natural, for such on en tire prostration of the system. Dr. M’C. stated that he presumed they were-poisoned byarsc-oic; it„acted too powerfully for ail ordinary dose of lino or copper; it was neither oxolio aoid nor corrosive sublimato, neither was it antimony. In its first symptoms arsenic produces vomiting, excessive purging, &c., and in Borne cases tire countenance remains undisturbed; excessive thirst is another ovidence of poison by arsenic, and pain in the bowels another. Each of tho childron had . slight convulsions, and suffered a great deal of pain.and towards death they be came., stupid; showing.au inclination to sleep; but do not know whether they were stupid or not when they died. Itwouid bo difficult to toll which, of tho metallic poisons they died from; Various other witnesses were examined, but nothing new was elicited. The jury returned a verdict of accidental ' •poisoning. Teachers' Meeting. —The quarterly meeting of the Association of Teachers-and Friends of Edu cation was held on Friday, 2Gth nit:, in the ses sion room of tho First Presbyterian Church. Tho . principal subject- of discussion, -during the whole Bossion, was tho best mode of teach ing English Grammar. The gem of the session was an oration, deliv red in theevening, by the Hon. Jasper E. Brady. In the conrse of hia remarks, he stated that the question, “ Is Education advantageous toman t” has been settled in the affirmative; that Educa tion embraced a just conception of moral and religious principles; any other than this ho did notwish to go before tho people. The orator Bl inded to the prevalence, of Infidelity in many parta of Europe, and gave saareaßon for it, .that .their.. Literati had -not received a moral training. He spoke much of the common school and its advantages; of the Teacher, his necesas* ry qualifications and requirements; for the Speaker asserted,.with much animation, that the Educator in our.commoa schools vras an offi cer of Government; and in point of troo dignity was superior to any other Government official; for noolherwas specifloialiy required tobemor-1' al in his daily walk and conversation; and dos ed vrtth tho :vrish, that people generally would see these things in their proper light; for no class in community had so. great an opportunity of doing good.- Mr. Brady waß listened to with marked attention; and at the dose was invited to address the Association and Friends of Edu cation, on the evening of-the 3d Monday of April, at the 4th Ward School House on Penn street; when we hope that Directors, Teachers and Parents will fill the room; for It has rarely fallen to oar lot to listen to u more interesting speaker. Coroner'slnquest, —Tiio Coronerbcld anin quest, yesterday, on the body of Mary Ann Xo par, on old lady aged 90, who reaided alone in the Ninth Ward, and -wasfouud dead-in - her bed yesterday morning. The jury returned averdict of “ Dispensation: of Providenoe.” Oltaining Goods under False- Pretences. —Mar garot Hann, of the Ninth: Word, was ■ arrestedt and brought before Alderman irCune,' yester day, charged, on oath of Clement Zannj with obtaining goods under f a l 80 pro tencC3. Council Proceedings—Tbo City Connells of Al legheny held o meeting on Thursday last, but in the proceedings of that august- body, ns pub lished, we can see nothing that would interest our roaders. Commitments— There were twelve commitmen ts to the. county prison yesterdayseven for vn. grancy, and three by the court for costs, and two by sentence of court. Oveneer of tht Poor.—The City Councils of Allegheny have elected ■JohnT. Eogui Overseer of the Poor, to place of . Alexander Cameron, ra eigaed..-. Wurdtroui Aiiavlt —l’erterday morning bo* twoen eight 'and nine (ftSock, an affray took placoin thsrolUngmill of Messrs, Bailey, Brown & Co., on Wayne Street, between a German, John Harmar, and an Irishman of the name of James Foley. It appears that Foley wished the Gorman to-sid him in his work; this Harmar refused, as ho had work of hiß own to do. Some words passed, and a souffle ensued, but they were separated, and Foley loft tho mill; and it was thought to be all over. But in a short time ho returned, armed with an iron'bar, about an inch thick and a yard long, and while ffftHßftr.wos. beading overhis work,struckhim ft Mow on the. head, with the bar, whjoh knocked him back on a lot of metal, and in the con fusion incident to tho assault, Foley mode his escape. , - Mr. Harmar was taken home in a very pre« carious condition, bat.- last night gave signs of improvement. Nothing has been heard of Foley although officers were on the look* ont yesterday, for him. Pennsylvania Railroad. ■ —The "Pennsylvania Railroad is now avoiding inclined plane No: 1, between Johnstown and plane No: 2. This will lessen the time between this city and ; the cast, two hours. . Wc learn that the road will be finished" from this city, through to Greenshnrg, by the first of July, whiohwill materially shorton the time bo tween.thia city and the east. ■ Theatre —Mr. Roberts was received by a good house last evening.: His performance of the diffioult character of Gloster, was a master" piece of acting, both in delivery and stylo of performance. • ■ . ■ • • -Hamlet is the play at the Thoatre this evening. Mr. Roberts will support the character of the “ Melanaholy Dane.” CVolSmy.—We invite attention to the advertise ment of Mr. James C. Watt, clothier, Market street Mr. Watt hOB a fine stock of clothing on hand, which he will serve out to his custom ers on the most reasonable terms. Qivohim ‘ a .call; the time for . spring, clothes and pleasant weather (?) is at hand. , . &&BF There will he a large lot of.fino farniture and twenty feather beds sold this day, at two o’olock, at McCartney’s Auction House, No. 125 Wood street. Postponed —The Wallace Concert has been postponed on account of the weather, until this evening. , ■ S©» FRESH OYSTERS rooelved dally by Ad ams’ Express, at the WAVERLEY HOUSE, Diamond Alloy. SPECIAL NOTICES. , Laaiea* Otataei-.Oafr’a Colltei, ■ (EP IN PENMANSHIP. CAHD WHITING AND DRAWING, ouCcr Mr. J. X). WILLIAMS, and Mr F BI.ATAPF.It, end in *ll tho higher branthe. of an Eo gll»h and Class teal Edncalton, under Mr. P. lIAYDENI Two spacious rootni have recently been elegantly fined tip for Iheirspeciat accommodation: Call and see the arrangements. - Upts • • ■ ••• ■ Lnittea’ Writing Class! fl? CHAMUERLIN’S Commercial College, corner of Market end Third streets; The Ladles’Department of this Insntotion will bo re-opened on Monday. April Bib. Those desirous of tmprovtugihelf stylo of Writtna are invited to call. , - “ Hours of Injunction from 2 to 4 P. M «PH P.R. SPENCER, Initructoi. nora’Writing Clone. ■H3^-CHAMBERLIN’S Commercial College, comer of Marketand Third ttreeu. A nomber of Lade will be received for atermof .one month, commencing Monday, April Bib. Strict attention will bo paid to tho formation oraeorreetbasmcaaatylc. ■P'» P It SPENCER, Instructor, n tn-I; O. Of o. BV~I > taooof Medina,Washington •Hall, Wood street, between sth ahd Virgin Alley. Errrsauauit Lottes, No. 330—Meets every Tuesday veemng. ■■ . ■ - ■ ■ ■MaicsstfaiEneastraaitv, No.S?—Meets t«t and 3d Friday of each month. tasrSS—ly Botiemla Glsa Works. ADAMS, ROSEMANS- 00., WfI’ANUFACTHaERS of FLINT GLASS, In all Its MU. variety,. We have,also, on band, Lightning Rad dnsulators, of n superior pattern to any thing yet pro duced.',," . Dealers in Glassware can save from 10 to is per cent, by giving as a call. ■ 'Vo rehouse, corner of .Water and Ross streets, feblSStn, , Pttubargb, Pa CITIZENS* Insurance Company of Pittsburgh. C. C. HUSSEV. President. HAMtIEt. I* MARSilEtX,Brerel«ry. OFFICE, 91 WATER STREET, bdWttti SXarktt and: {focd strait, fD* I*t«ure* 801 l ana Ooreo Units, On the Ohio and Mueissippt Hi vert and tributaries. INSURES against LoMtirDaraagc by Fire. . ■■ALSO— Against Urn Penis of the Sea, and Inland Navigation and Transportation. DIRECTORS. CG; Hussey, Wm Larimer, Jr., William Bagalef, - Sam’tM.Kier,* Hugh V. King,. William Bingham, ..Robert Dunlap, Jr,, D. Dehaven, S. ilarbaugh, . Francis Sellers, • . Wward lleazlelon, J.Schooumaker. Walter Bryant, . Samuel Rea. IfOac M.Penuock. (jaS STATIC fiIUTUAL FI HE INSURANCE COMPANY HARRISBURG, PA. CAPITAL; 200,000 DOLLARS. . Designed only for the safer classes of property, tar an . ample capital)oad.aflords superior advantage* fapolui of -cheapness, safety, and accommodation, to City and ‘Country Merchantsand owner* of Dwellings and isola ied or Country Property. A. A. CARRIER, Actuary, • novlS Brunch Office, 54 Smithiield »t., Pittsburgh. * .Pittsburgh Lifo Iniuroaea Oenpinr* i ; OF PITTSBURGH, PENb'A.* CAPITAL eiOO»0OO. .President—James Sr Hoon; . Vice President—Samuel MClurkan.- 'Treasurer—Josephs. Leech. C.AColioiu. • OrncßjNo. 7b Fotrafu Stbkit. • |JT** This Company ravkes every Insurance appe/- iatrnng'vio or connected with JLiie Risks. ;■ Matut* rales are the same os ihose adopted by other safely coitducied Companies. Joint Stonk. Kates at a redaction of one-third from tho Mutual ratoß—equal to a dividend of thirty-three and one-third i**r cem., paid annually in advance. Risks taXeuon the lives of persons to Califor nia. DIRECTORS James S. Boon, *■.-■: Joseph 8. Leech, ; Charles A. Colton, Samuel M’Clurkan, . < Wilhsm Phillips, . JohnA. Wilson, gnarlLGm .:• •• ■ John Scott. ' JETNA INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Bartfordf Conn* Capital Stock..gaoo,ooo 44j|.ooU U7* Office of (he Pittsburgh Agency in iho Store Room WooditreeU : nov4:tf R. H. BEESON, Agent. AstoeiAUd Firtusn’a fncravanc* Compo ny of the City of Pltuimrgh. w.w. daluas, pre**t—Robert finney. sec»y. B3* Will insure agawst FIRE and MARINE RISKS ofall kinds <%}k4 xn Monongahtla Houu % JVci.lSi and 125 ffatittU jnsKcvoßS: W. W. Dallai, . . ... John Anderson, It. C. Sawyer, , JR. B. Simpson, Wm. M. Edgar, 11. B. Wilkins Robert Finney,. Charles Kent, William Gorman, William Collingwood, A. P. Anshutz, Joseph Rave. William D, %VrighterV \ fjs 1 : ID“ Of * Keyssr’s Pectoral. Coaslt Syrup. IndISUAjSKS OF THE LUNGS AN!? RESPIRA . TORV ORGANS— rTBB tUHfIVIBB beonchu, asd Tii* ULiYns—are Vue organs through which Respiration is .earned on. Ii ohsiniciiona occur in- the skiOt in the kidneys, or ta.aj.iy of thc organs above narao-i,from cold -or any other caovc. the other organs are orer-taxeddn their tuncuons, aod yoa have disease. Irritation or in* flatnmatlon sets in,'- which cart only be relieved by taking a proper remedy, ott«c that will restore each organ l to the STEAMER BEDSTONE. . Cincinnati. Marsh 6 Among the killed on theßedstpne were. Lewis Berry and Joseph Bony of Brownsville, and M. Smith-of Petersburgh. The remainder as for as known belong to the West. The whole number killed is not yet ascertained. The steamer Hoosier State dsue np two hours after theexplosioD, had. rendered great assis tance. - The Bedstone-had landed to-take a passenger aboard, ondinhaaking out, made, bat three rev olutions, -when, her boilera exploded. There were sixty-five passengers aboard; thir ty-five of them were killed. Mr. Soper, the first Clerk, was standing in- the door of his offioe, and-was -blown one hundred feet into-the air;. he fell into the. river and swam ashore. Near tho shore he met tho Captain straggling for life with one leg broken. The’ second Clerk was accidentally left at Madison. Both the Pilots were so badly injured, that their recovery is very doubtful. - - The editor of the Lawrencoburg Register was On board, and was blown ashore,-where hisbbdy was found horribly;mutilated: ■ A Mr; SOott, tho passenger whom the boat stopped for, was killed in sight of his family who were still nt the land ing, having bid him goodbye. - The engineer and firemen wore all killed- All tho lady passengers escaped- GREAT FTBE AT PADUCAH. Loirisvunß, April 5. A large fire occurred at Paducah on Saturday morniug. Forty buildinge.were destroyed, and the loss is estimated at §lOO,OOO over the ineii-: ranee. The fire originated in tho livery stablo of J. G. Cole, and soon communicated to the Haywood House on the North, and several frames on tho South. The buildings of the Branch Bank were entirely consumed ; tho fete of tho money; &o-> in tho vault, is yet unknown.:Tho -Democrat printing offioe is uninjured; tho Journal office sustained no damage, except that caused by tho hurried removal. During tho_ fire thieves were at work, but their depredations wore soon suspended. Tho town is a mass of ruins. STEAMBOAT ACCIDENT. St Eons, April 4 Tho steamer - Glencoe, from Now Orleans, -while landing here, burst all her boilers. She had on board IoQ passengers, a large number of whom were killed. Tho stcamcra Catar-ict,Geor gia and Western World, which wore lying along side, sustained considerable damage-and had several men killed.- Thenumberof killed is not known, but is believed to bo large. Tho Glen coe took firo and burnt to tho water’s, edge. ARRIVAL OF THE EMPIRE CITY. New Youk, April 0. Tho Empire City arrived yesterday, (Sunday) from New Orleans and Havana. She sailed from the latter port on 80th nit., bringing 'fifty-eight' passengers, and n small amount of specie. The United States steamer Vixen, and the Ohio, hail arrived from Chagres, bringing no news. ■ A, S. Coffin died on hoard, on the passage from Cbagrcs to Havana. Tho Ohio, which bos been on tho route between Havana and Chagres, has returned for tho pur pose of taking her place in tho Une from Now York. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE-HEAVY RAINS. Lot.tsvu.nn, April 6.: About one o’clock this morning tho large can dle factory of Cornwall & Bro., was destroyed by firo. It is supposed to be the work Of nn in oendiary. The loss was s4o,ooo—partially in snred; v-.. ■ ■ ■■ 1 . It has been raining hard slneo Saturday night. The river is rising fost. Miss Hays* Concert on Satirrday night was 6 briiliant triumph. CHILLiCOTHE FIRE. CiacESEATi, April 6. Tho loss by the Cbilllcotho fire is §uoo,ooo. The following insurance companies are the losers:—Etna, $108,000; Protection $75,000; Ohio Mutual $2,500; City Ineurance Company, $5,000; Eagle, of Cincinnati, $5,000; Frank lin, of New York, $12,000; lladflon Rlver, N. Y., $2,000. * DE3TUCTIVE FIRE. . Nosrons,.April 4th. A most destructive firo occurred in Elizabeth city, N; C., On Friday night attbo Mansion. Tho Post Office, ■* Old North State " nowapaper office and the residence of W. E. Man, Esij., Post Mas ter, were entirely destroyed. MISSISSIPPI CONVENTION- Jackson, Mux, April 5. The Whig State Convention has been called to meet at Jackson on the 3d of May next, to send delegates to the National-Convention. New Youk, A|tril 4. Advices from Connives report matters as being tranqnil. In Hayti tho inhabitants were looking eagerly forward fortho Ist of April, when Faußtin would be inaugurated Emperor. Ciubeeston, S. C., Aprils. David Pines, alias Col. Floyd, who is charged with having,at Now Orleans, swindled Mr, Ward, of Texas; was arrested in this city on Saturday. CINCDJNATIJMAJIKET—ApriI 0; Flour... Soiling at .$3 50. Whisky... 15c. Provisions../Unchanged; Bales of 1,100 bbls of mess pork $l6 35@16 GO; sales 100,000 lbs bulk meat at 6{j for shoulders, and. 8 for sides; safes 100 hhds bacon, Bides packed, at 9. ■ Groccrics...No change. Tho nver has risen rapidly Binco. Saturday. There have been very heavy rains, nnd the weath er is still unsettled. NEW ORLEANS MARKET—ApriI C. Cotton...Salea.7,ooo. bales at steady ,prises; strict middling 7i. Rico... The stock is reduced. and prices steady at 3J@3f. ' Sugar, Molasses nnd Coffco unchanged. baotura* on Proie«lnr»ti«m. AT the requestor many sincere friends of our free in* stltuumif,civil and religious. Dr. A. T. M'GlLLnnd Prof, JACOBUS will deliver each a LECTURE in de* fenee of the principle* end claims of Protestantism, El the MASONIC II AL*L of this city The firarLeciare, b y Dr. M’Gill (with the I;&veof Providence,! wltt be ddiv eied on THURSDAY, AprilSthj At 7$ o’clock, PM. : 'BubJsct— lv The Protestant chapter in history.” The time appointed for Prof. Jacobus'Lecture is the following Tuesday, April J3Ui,al the same hour. Sub- JeeL 14 Popery and our free inrtiumoni” . 1 Tickets-of can be had at J. P. Williams’ grocery, Loomis and English's book stores, Wood street, Presbyterian Book Boom*, Third street; Read's book store, No. 78 Fourth street j W W, Wilson and M’Mas* ter*' store. Market street j Floyd's store uivd Th. il. Nevins A Co.,drugstore,Liberty Bircet,Pm&burglii and at the drug stores ofDouglaa ft Swartz, and hook store* of Spmt and Mrs. Sadler, Allegheny city. The pro* ceedsof the Leetureswiiloe applied to the old of the Sixth Presbyiejian Church; Pittsburgh. Poors open at 7 P.M. (op*3i) COMMITTEE. . Qoiicc. THE Horticultural Society will meet in Burke's Build ings,on Wednesday, April 7tbratU o'clock. Mem bers aie requested to send choice specimens of Fruit*, Vegetables and Flowers. . ' qprfr3i» * . HFoNRY WOODS, Secretary. * “ OUUiIGB ALBB.EE, So. 71 tamer, of Wood and Fourth sl9, t HAS Just reeeivedblsSnringStock of :■ s 'Hshpeiior BOOTS and SHOES, of ; Jf best stock workmanship that can be got together. ln any one establishment, of like, amount, m the . West Nearly all made to special order, free fronr cats, blemishes, ft c. Country Merchants and others are re* speetfuliy invited to call and examine the stock, which it offered for sale low for cash. fj. B-G A. has paid pariteaJar aticntion to have a general apsoitaiqntof the haststockof Boonarul Shoes Tor the Retail trade, from tangoed low price to the best made custom work, consisting of every : kind of colors and fashion* now in use. Individuals and famiiiea mny rely on always finding a general assortment, as. it re lates to sixes, widths, fashion and quality, at No-. 7|.: : ALSO—MenVßoys, and. Children's Palm Lear three Stmw.Hsts. laprs 2m - . To Bngine Builders* : Tffr ANTED—A person of upright and steady ImbitP, YY -trhothoroughly understands the above business, to takeehargeof a Bhop,niake.contracts,W'-> . 1 - ** f-', i"u U- •'% ■ VC ‘ ’ * , /+\ *’ ' »«v zrrU&jy&if? £.; COMMERCIAL. ! pa«l,v KHviisw pr m nnMrai»; *<• Ovricz or ia* Daily MohnivoVost., t - „ , Ztoscfay, April 6, 1855 M * (The tfeaiber-ycsterday-Wsa excetdTngry it having; rained more or lea* throughout ihe entire day: We have nothing of iraportance io business, a* .Jho lrans&otions 4 were quite limited. 1 ' .; ASHES—Sftles of Tcaska Soda at3£.’ , APPLES/—We quotefromB3 to 3,75, as in Quality.* EGGS,—Sales of 3 bbls. at 9} Si do 9|, with a "fair' demand; .* • • • ; ., r ;,./ ... \ CHEESE—4 rescarce,\vUlra v gooil-demand; holders asking 7fii>6. •;•• ■ ■ BACON— The. market remains firm. Wo hare sales of SO hhdsi-Shoulders and Hams at 2 hhds ShottWers at??} 800 fts. Hama 0} ; t,300 ibs^Shbulilers at»|} Sides: sales at 81 to. Bf. /■,/ ■:;;■.»■ :■;■»■ ; G RAIN.—-SaleslOOrbushelsEar Corrt ai 40; 3004m5. Shelled'S!; 30; 150' doj from store 40. 318 bushels data at 55|<5>3l®2«$,‘ iUO-do. at 25J. .Jtyc:Salcs at 45£?40c. Wheat, GO to 00. • ■ - "*■ :••■••■ .. J - PIG METAL—A sale of 30 tons Hanging Reck hot "blast at 825, CO dajs. FLOUR—The sales were lighu We were able only to get the fcllowing sales: 30 bbls. at 82,05, 25 do at 82*2,12 Ibis, at 2,90. ; PORT OF PITTSBURGH. , :.12 rear 0 incuss wjtm tft tinr channel; ARRIVED: Steamer Atlantic* Parkinson, Brownsville, *f.Baltic* Bonnfet, Brownsville: ■> .- u JvM’Kee, UandricksonpMeKeesdort. “ ThoransShriver,Bailey; West Newton; : ■ “ GcncssceiConant,WestNewt6n.' u .I*. Bayard, Trebles, Elizabeth. “ Michigan No.2,Boies, Beaver. ' “ Forest City, Murdoch, WelhViKe/ “ Winchester, Moore,'Wheeling; • • Allegheny,Batchelor, Ciueionn'i." > V . Gov; Meigs, Shank, Hocklngport.' 1 : . • Milton, T. B. Davis, Louisville; • ' , , U . Arcna.JCing. Sunfiyli. ■ * • DEPARTED: “ : Baltic,:Beftnet t ßrdwusvilln. • •** .Atlamicjihitkinso'n, do' . “ J. M’lfcci Hcadriekson>McTree.spou . r ‘ . Thiißias:.ehriverv BoUoy, West Newton • Genebsee/Coitaiit, West Newton.' : “ S. Bayurd, Peebles, F.!liiibeih/■"> - • : l .‘ Mlchignaffd. Boies, Beaver.' .. ... «v. ForeutCity,: Murdock, Wellsville ‘ ( : . H-c l)iaxnal,Conwell, Wheeling, “ . . Keystone Slate, Stone, Cincinnati. ' * ;*•> Wellsville; thristler/Sunlish.' ' . • ‘.* > 31«rletto, Psrbirabargh and llockins* ifc .■■■■■; pora Pocket* 7 "--- The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA, A. S. CuAnx, master, will leave PiUsUurgh every Monday, at 3 o'clock, P. M.; returning will leave.Hocfcingpori every Tuesday, al G o'clock, A. M. 7 ... • Passengers and shippers may rely oil thauunou conimodation ami prompines#. w. li. WllGEfcJiily' :••• ntarJ /: N0.,21 Marketarreei. , For tVijeeHugt yj§aiw^^^^ wiurun-me regular triweekly packet between.this chynnd Wheeling, leaving every Tuesday* Thursday aud Saturday, at 10 A. M,:for Beaver, Welli ul»envillo n ; TPof gjtflrtcUft j TtahnctieaHierPAClFlC, Zasope Mas* will leave for ike above amihitemedi" ate ports every THURSDAY, atAaVlockvlNMi ~ /For frgightor passage, uppty air board,orto t WOODS * SON, martO •■ ■ No.Cl Waterstwajid 63 Front «t. ontl tet&sb* ~"~- i JSS&iJfr Ttfßlightdraught ■aad-pleasant steamer AffiggSais&lkm.AaTnfa,- Capu Mm4SOAB,wUI teavoibe Allegheny wharf onMonday, Wednesday and Fridays, «t SeVfeck, l*. 61,f0r KmanningrMa Caifish.- For freight or passage apply on board. /-Tnovlß B*or Lone aeaobi nwieiUi P«rk«rAhare ftttd CNUltpolls. &&&&*• Tho fine Ssieamer.GOV. MEIGS, » rni Sauxt, Muirer, win leave for the above •'4S5£BjPS3gSa and inierarediate petu. every emaswem tvp^oaS\uxh^u. For freight or passage apply cm board, orm feia john p<.ACtc.^wiit. Wsdneiday paeMThrCtnclnnati* - V K /Tnii new : anH feii running steamer ClN will Icavo CSa&Sfitfafrbgtttarly'eveiy WinixaohT*' •• Vo> freight or passage, apply onboard, or id dec® tf. U. MILTE.NDKHGER. _CA HD. ' State Official Interpreter* YSTM. 4, UOSH, Zn'eytrtff f/ Poitign Lm&nOgtt in f V and forth* CtrnmowtaUkrf PrfAMfyirimia, uier tiue.m Use City of PiiUbirglu County of AMegbeny»may bo {band every day* from if A. M.uiitii 0 the Qoarler Session* Coort RVvcm f cr at No, 150 Fodnh si, Bonds, Power* of Auorney,an*i ali legalbrother wrliinh* whauoevet, translated from or into the G<*rin*ri, Preach. Italian and Spanish Un» guages, with neaincwtiad despatch. ap3:Qm :''«awl.'.'--. .-v.v TAELICIXN SLATAPER,Amcorcicr ajro Cmi. Esoi* JD .s4fiß.v Drawings and. P!arL**»f Baildiags and Ma chinery prepared at short notice. Land Scrveying; ire:* prnnptiy attended u». .03icc—Gram street, between {Second anj Third* . -',, ■ , npviAy* • . .••. iilKMnlng Uodi* n \srM, H!Ll»&COw,Maoufoi*u»rer*, are nowprepartd T? to furnish or erect i-tcel or iron ROBS, with all the Fillings; of the best pattern or material. Orders left ouhh.storo of Karov, OLSuscra*4: Go., on Wood street* No IQI, Pittsburgh* wilt be promptly attended to. Wil_ HlhUjfc CO. {Grccusburg Republican and Pittsburgh Gaseue copy 3 -times weekly, Dttpatoh copy 1 week and ch. Post.] Stocks for sale.— Ohio and Penneiflvaiaa Railroad; •. PimburghjCmcihiiauund Louisville Tcleffrsnh ; • Hand Street Bridge $ . Marine Railway and Dry Pock j - Wcstenrlnsiurancc Company; ' - - .Gitizeos* ■' do ' . do.;- •■ ••••-; . ' tc CO , • . Block aml Excijdnge Mrukcrv o|>t3 of Market and Third streets. AA. MAt-ON 2b-CO .have row tcauy-for sale, • twenty cases fast colored Caliches,titSAnd ftcts.i leases ftTousde. Liinirs, at lapel*; 5 rinsesSeotchand American lOccpiijTOU. WroushfCoUars, 5 cts.j & caries, iferage.deLufue#, 13}and Iscts4 Senses /nst colored Lawns aud Atu«lm*,lQ'ci*.; 8 cHse* Kteach’d Muslins,'some, as Idwasft cisj' 4St>o idnen Ilantiker ehiMs; ntfijctß. __ . -,[apr3r D. C. CUBSITT, • A TTORNISy-AT.IrAW.-.-Odicc, 1117. FoartU street. XX above Smithfidd, Pittsburgh, Pa; •■" fopr3;y Phneeiic sTcnograpiiyT" MU. 8, lIARDtNti fs teaching this most valuable .accoraplislitnenClN ONE SESSION, at Curlstt** liortn;Femi street; where he may be found'a(9.b dtid liloViock.Mvdud half jimi 1 and a; also,-at7l*. M«. Tcrms,S2,fio. : AVhorough’kunwleilge of theiari war ranted.; '-- .... japr&lw . .. JSxecutora’Sale. , TJUFTY high J? state of cultivation,situated abohuhrosmilei from the chy. on the Brownsville Plank Road, and opposite Concord church. There ia on this Farm a good dwell* irur. barn, &c., andit covers, in its whole extent, an ex* celienrhed of cool jcajybf access,either by the Plank Road orthe proposed Saw -Mill Run, Railroad, which will pasrthoedgebf theplace. Eriquireof ' \V. W. WILSON. orhlmket«V, or ' JOHN CLANCV*, Jr..outbopremises. apt3:3ul&lmw ; Ex’rs of the late John Clancy, tlecM. SI}(IAR*-Sd.hhds>i pcr James Jackson*for sale by ’ npr3 •. CARSON A M’KNIGIIT, . - HOME INSURANCE. " ' The Farmer* and ltleelionlci? tloaltlt In- : laralicfl Afioclatlnn, - OP PITTSBURGH, VENN*. AID IN TIBIB Of NEED! . OfFICE—CDHSETI OP BMITHfIEIj)''AND TntED 6TBEBTS. GCAUAIOTYiC&PITAt»»’93O»OOO. fpIUS it an association established for the mutual relief-. X of its member*, in caseaofaickneefl or accident, by the paymentof tfaeir Annual Deposits Persons in good health may becoraemernberrana be entitled roa weekly benefit, in case of sickness ofneeidenu AHwho jftintfcU Association* are entitled to a vote in the election of ahd tapanicipate in the profits oi the Asiocia tion. Itfcesiablifhed on a safe and permanent basis, , being both Mutual and Benevolent in us- dfSigns,wUh the lowesuates consistent for iia security* ahdeonduev ed in a manner to insureiu permanency nnd durability. : All persons can see the advantages of taking out a policy from the Oenprat Office.' • - . Y&&BLT SSPO6ITB 8 2,oopet* year,dritws-s.B,'tOper week?"' • ■ ;3,00 : do i • ‘tlo 3,*0 do; ; .. : 4,00 ,do do .. . .4,00 .. do j - fi,oo. .do do < 6,00 • do; .0,00 do - do K. ; i',oo-. doj' ;it :7,00.. ■do . . do : - 7,u0 do; • i - ■ 8,00 ..do .- do-. . 800 do; • 0,00 ...do . do 900>'-do;--..-.--..... ■■»>- , arr 10.0 U do do 10,(0 do; INITIATION FEE, for Membership,. must be poldnt iho utne of making opplicauo&yarwCtho first years* deposit within iwentydaye* Kacu&iduther. entitled to« monthly report,gratis, . cPFioaas. Prtsidint— D. W.BsiUMONT.. Vice Fttudtni and Trtaiwer —Wm, M. Wilson. - Secretary—G.D. Brown. /;••.«? finanet Comtniutt—K. J. Childs,- A. D. Christie, and :D;A MWameT'a. ..: . , . • matHtflm • Ip HEvOilice-.of:the .Engineer of and JL Stcubfinvilie HailroaiTj ho* been removed (o » Titgh* man .Hall,” on Urant street; nearly opposite the new Court House.' [nprl JOSEPH fcEWIS~-.~ •• :I/EW.IS»- INTJSLLIO EI4CE OFFICE, •' ; • ■■■■••' No.3St.dalr Street, TjrrnKßF. Hotols, Stems Boats, and PjivaieHouses, Tf will be furnished with good servants, and ser vants with places.* •. •InprWy Spring imponatloii of Hardware) €nu lory, Tools, Ac. -- .'VTORRIS M’COMB?, No. 63 Wood bthew.— l sta ii -noW recciving.direct from-Amerfc&n arid European manufacturers*, a larger and-- complete assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Tools, Ac., suitable for the Western trade; to which iho attention of merchants, andclose .dealeMingencral,ißioviied. • lßprs:dlw&tt3t .-ling store Uemoved* . :: IW. CHADWICK has removed his -Paper and R tt * • Store, from liiberty.auget* i0N0.149 ;Wood alrerr below Sixth) Pittsburgh..: . r: ■'.- The highest markevpnfif»in oashjpaidTorßaga *-•■■■ / \LD ’3s Wonongaliela Bye Whiiu keys Jofiso rflonldem.jotms doj to“e«Her, wnh Wfnstey Jißtilied in lho.years ’43, MO and ! 43 for mi* Syihefeute!. These wftdciria'e sorts rtesiroas of obtaining OH Mononeahelo. r=nV ,i\. Well icicnlt and examine these lots. Fonalebv 11 'T* 3 ' ' JASOB WKAWb:i, . rpo HOUSEKEKPEKS,— Ordej* lot. raflor Hangers •ijii and-WhilCPraßhewrcaftbff Icft'wiih ■ ir. i•. W. I l * MARSHALL, 85 Wood street* * * xl -V » « * < ■* ■» * AUCTION-SALES. - Anotlon card. •T-S®“ Interval of four ye»n,ba» JL -ogjiirt . roßsmcd busme-8. Having comoltcd with the reqnmttons of tlio law rceolailnr Sale* at Aoctlon. tohUfSSu»;i ctreTßhis servicesas soch *? n, » Irlcnds and.i the public eener&llv • With nn >xne- Smui d^F l r ln Hewilibe enabled to give pS&ir oa ,o 10 lUfertto tlio principal CltyMerchama.' A ° cUon - a rU t -Auction—Hally Bfileft. -■ Sales • Rooms, corner of Wood -fX and Fifth streets, at tOo’clck, A.M.a ecneralns. O^Sfnl l ‘Hn fe v aSOn f^l c ’ Bla , ple auU SryCooda. vlothinf, Bools and fahoes, Hatt.Caps. Ac : 1 ■ - . AT £ O’CLOCK, l\ m.* tl'nvfnJrh Q ltecnsw nrc, Glassware, Table Cutlery; rate&Syg! an ' l Becond 6aad ““““■old Si „ , ~ „ at .7 O’CLOCK, p; ML,- tnaii£'!VoSlU IDncry ’,,?"}?* article*, Musical lastru Si !,mi Si r °',?r nd S BI, W» Clothinif, Variety Good*: ;% ?r tilver Watches, Ac. P. hi. DAVIS, - J S±‘-“~ -_ Auctioneer. : P# WKKWaAi AactlOQCQr«. \7 ALUADLE REAL ESTATE at . Auottos. —On .y,, Tuesday, April 33tb r nt 3 o’clock in the afternoon, v?iU uC sold,,on tuo premises, that valuable Lot, sltua* ted on the south-east corner of Sixth stioet and Cherry alley, having, a. front or Ufffr feet on Sixth 1 street and ex tending back 45 feat on said alley-, On, the premises is a brick house, containing flverooms andeenar. , This property offers great inducements to any one disposed to invest"-their fundslnßeaiEyiale,Lcfo£r in the centre of the city, noar the location of the new l’ost' Office, United, Slates Court and Railroad Depot. ' " Itmay bc treated feral, private sale.by applying io Wr. ffolm Koppltz; Terms at sale.' v mar# ■ .P. M*KENNA, Auet’r. P* !&• DAVIS* Auctioneer^ T V. DILLER*S s STORE ;AT AUCTION—Entire V,* Stock or Dry Goods, &c.—On: Friday, afternoon, April Oth,at ‘2. o’clock, at the corner ofMaiket'and 4th streets; will bo sold, withoutTeserve,iheet»tire~stock;nf desirable Dry.Goo4s,&c, of J. V. Dillier, Esq".compri* slnjr, m par;—super. .blackruni fancy dfess silks; gTos d© miss, satlh dechene: Florence,bonnet velvets, satins and silks, super. French merinos, ihlbet eldthl, cash mcres. Alpaeas,.pararaetta5 I French.p!aids. French nnd Enplißh lawns, berages arid berage tie lames in great variety, French cloakings,'wool plaids, ginghams, prints, bleaehed and sheetirigs -and shirtings, tickings, .checks,' liufiigs, L colored. Cambrics, super.; ernmrand cashmere shawls, hroahe and Bay btite long shawls, stfper.; broadcloths; French and Eng ;jfsh caSsimeres, .satinets, coiton. 'drills and coatings, large assortment of satin,sift; cashmere and Marseilles vestings, fine stock ofsilk paraaols,with a generaVv'a* riciy of white gopdjjhoiiiry,gloves, silk handkerchiefs, cravats, iri(Tjmimrs, flrc, kc./ Sale continued'oft Satur day morning, at 9 o’cloelr, and until nil are sold;' ' Terms—Three months credit on terms over $lOO, for approved endorsed notes. J*P® : •■; <■ P M». DVyip, l ~ ,V. PoyiBUlS r SAIB Ut l, £\ On Tuesday afternoon, April 13tb, at2o*clock, at the late* residencefof Cap*. George'S: Wilkins* dec’d., No.'SHS 1 Feme street, nearGarrisnn* alley, will be sold, by ordcr-of John Wtlfock, Admini«raior;aquantity of Household Furniture, Carpeting,Clothiag,Ac. - aprd , , / ' * P. M. DAAVI3,AuctV. SPLKN DID New Piano Forte at Accno.v—On Thors dajMsomingt April Sih. atllo’cleek, atwarcrooras of Meetkirk A Allimier,Third street, between Wood and Market sireeu/wili be added id the. largesale erinrui tore one very fine Dalllmore made six oetave black Walnut case piano. -.•» P. M. DAVIS, ; iaps Auctioneer. SFLEN D 1 DFUKNrrUHfciATAtitri'UHV.— OuTtiars* day morning, April b;h, at 10 o’clock, it tke Ware* rooms of Meetkirk A AlliadCr. Third, street: betweea Wood arid Market will be sold the emire stock of superior Familare of the .late.finrt of Tind'e- A Co, comprifling the largest and best assortment of Cus tomer Farhrlafe ever offered in tills city, comprUrng black walnut and mahogany tete-d teles, tnperu black walnut and mahogany sofas; do divans* marble top French stylo pier and centre table, do walnut, and ma hogany sofa tables, splendid Parisian parlor'tables with marble iuid mahogaity tops, dressing bureaus do, splen did mahogany io great variety, do w&lnut &sd mahogany escritoire and bn ok cases,do mahogony and.cherry wardrobes, mahogany and walnut French style choirs *nd rocker*, plnah and hair cloth seats, walnut and, muhopny encloied.wiuh stands, superb walnut and mahogany bedsteMSy gum, maple and cher ry bedstead*{ work and stanis, dining and hreakfasUables, Ac-, Ac^—Birof whidt arc made of the l>est materials by experienced workmen, ofiering^a rare opportunity to housekeepers and others to purchase su perior asiicles atlowpriees. Terms at safe. aprg . : K. Bt, DAVI3* Anet. IF Timo is trioney r turely,it deserves to be. watched j and^rcader^youmaybeasgaredtliat— Watchea betterne’er were cold, • Whether of silver or of gold,* . Than you will fin J, when e’er you go, And look at those oa sale below. . I|, REIBIcSks 6 CO.; . FIFTH STREET, ONE UOOK FROM WOOD, Importers and Dealers tn Clocks, Watches and Jtt?dfy f -Wa‘,eh lVattk Maker* Tools, DEGlcavetoannouncciolhe trade and the 'public generally; that they h&vejost received; from tho best munufaeoirers in Kutope, a largo lot of Gold and Stiver Watches, Watch Tools and MalCrUla, and a most eJc gant assortment or Jewelry, from the best numi/aetu* rers—which they offer at prices as low as they can be purchased in the Eastern markets. Clocks, Waiches and Jewelry repaired in the best manner, the most reasonable terras- Prompt atiention paid to orders from a distance. . marsH : : ■ * : Seleot Soliool* fnHE next session of tl- WILLIAMS* BELF.CT A. SCHOOL, wifi commence on Monday, the 5Ur Inst., ui the Room below the Lectorc Room or the First Pres byterion Church, Fiiuburoh—caimncc on Sixib street. A pariof the timo nllotiedf if*each de voted tovcviewimr former fessdhs/ Who has not.fof* gauen more than he knows, by neglectlngthis Teview. lie has, tberetbre, adopted the miset’a plan Tor growing rich; all voa cau,” by diligent study, s -auU save all yea %et*> r by constant repeutlohJ .Cethmou* placing- wilt be idaghl—wbich will enable the pupil to refer to whaleveHmportant ideas or facts he may meet with, in hU reading,-reflection 4 or observation, with .as rocch ease as thd merchant refers to the aecoants in hU ledger; and, thathemay dattwlih facility, he will bo taught t* WTtte Phowographically. wWeh requires only one-sixth ns many motion*, ss writing a word In script hand, in ihocommbii orthography.- ' faprifcUw • U-'BID B. M'CiIMOM. TIIOS. 1, XSUUn. M'CALMONT & KEENAN, JITTOKSEVS AT UW, 130 EOWtTit STREET, Ooppsitc Wilkins Hall. fiiubvrgh, Pa. ~ - European tawAgmcy. in conaectioa wiih. Huge Keenan, K*o,*Couii*eilor lit Law, Dublin, 1 reland,coltectsclaims, makes Rearcbes,Ac, in Europe; and one of them nn~ nanHy makes a tour-through Greet Britain* Ireland and America. ; • .•••■ ;: . : (amrll _ : htv HOUKISSOW'!* .-- FANCY CHINA STORE, 5a Wood (T&&&T, &Kt& TBS sr.XHtHJiSS HOTEL. TUST receiving and cow opening, the Lesi assortment U of WHITK STQNJvami PaNGY CHINA. ever httragliuo this city*with every other variety of Glais, Qoeeoswarr, Britanota Ware, Japan Waiters,, Solar HancinyaDd Stand liarap?, Cnmlelehras. Ar; ? m*r3fl *|U> subscriber has oa hand and l" for feaf£,as,Agcut of L. Johnston ft C0.,0f Pbila dcfphla. the following t 25 pair of Cases; 45 founts EaneyLetteir, diffurcoisises; • aoo Newspaper Cats; 6PO to*. Leads,cut to order. 10 Composing Slicks-, . 100 keg# Prom’s News tnk; l Brass Galley, Column Rules, of all descriptions; JUg .. • -•• a J »VNPH "•• ' Pekin Tea Store, 33 Fifth street. > IS. B.—• Orders received for new type. [roarSO Ooaraiufir sctfool Tov Boys. ~- r ': COTTAGR HH.L AGADEMVvr-Tnk Tins© Sssiiok of this InttUatioa will begin oa HONDA Y&ihe 5x4 dap cfApril.. ■ This School is aimhied ion the Pittsburgh and Nobles* town Plank- Road, '.five miles -from Pittsburgh, lit a healthy hnd delighlfal location. The Ground* otiocbed to. the School, afford ample •pace for the healthful exercise of the pupils. Number of pupils United to twenty. ' • For terms* and other particulars, refer to Messrs. Jos. Gray, Fourth street rC. Rowan, T. Oliver, Dr. Scott,and other patrons of tho Academy. : marffcgwt:-/• • .. 1,. CATON. v WbatElyeryßody Seys,f*aat lie Traci TT is said that HOOBYER, nv the Bkb Jltvg. CtOTmao X-'B#obs, N*k22s'Liberty street* «eils.i tie cheapest do ming in made ana fashianakly cut Call and exiraine tbam,arid you WiU not bedlsappoiateti, ' Just received, by -Expre«, u Bpl#ndid assortment of FaricyCastoeres, Brown, Green aiid.Blue Clothe, and oiherFashionable Goods; suitable for the season, which wo art prepared to moke to oider, (without disappoinf mentj iit a style unsurpassed in tire City: < Come and see. > maitil YYrUISKI£Yr-300. bbls. Reoti&ed Whiskey,on hand yy and for sale by marSO ♦ ’ JOHN BLACK ft CO. Or A* Fahneatoob , i Yermifugst' " - T HR'STANDARD ARTICLE—the safest and .moat •effective rcmedy.for Worms that has boen discov ered. From Messrs. Howell ft Turner, Druggists and Physi cian, Haywood county, Tennessee ■\ V By common content, 11. A, Fahnestock’s-Vermifuge ■is acknowledged \o be a standard article in thia section of the country, and if our opinion can serve.anyeood )urpnBo',.wotrecly soy that, we consider It much the jest Vermifuge In use; wo prescribe a regularly in our practice, andAvith uniform success, nnd sell more of it :thari any or all other similar preparations nuuogether.’ l , . January, 1859. ■ Prepared and soldby B. A. Fahnestock ft Co., comer of Wood and First streets, Pittsburgh. • For sale by Druggitis and Merchants throughout the United States.:. . . (marl3;dftwlm: . Farniturt and Chair Wamoous. S- JOSEPH MEYER, .424 Penn street, above tbs Lana) Bridge, keeps constantly pn hand and makes to order, at tne Totees* print, every description oj Hmcynnd Plain FORNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS .oflhe best workmanship and most approved styles. Purchasers would do well to viSltWWareroomi 1 ' CU'tf.d&wlv ~. Ptrvate Diseases. “V ~ DR. .B RO W_N, No. *1 DIAMOND ALt BY ’Oxyorxsriia entire attention to;-anofflee . c e - * |D# lusmessismostly confiaedio PKeaUor Ymiriof Dtjrasij.and such patn fttl= .IftcjioMs, hroughf «ii4y ijnniudfiicri yoj’t'fuUildolgence ami excess. origin. Skin Dlasa«:i, Scorbuiio EinptionsJ Teiter nS dll > Sembla 1 Weakness,lff. SSJIlEx* 5 ' Female Weakness Moiul - Jolmb,Fistula in Aao. Hie Baokand Loins, Irrita- Cttrt^ti^i^c^^ er^ Kidneys j successfully treated, -Sixteen years’ practice (six In this eltytenabtes JDr.' Brown to offer assurances of speedy cure to all who may Ofllce and private consulting rooms, 41 Diamond ay. ; • moderate. novs:dftwiy ,OEUMATIa>JL-TDr. Brown's newiy aißCovrcarexn- Aw ody for-Rheumatism ir a speedy andcerialnremedy lonlmt paiofiiltroubie*; It never fails. -.Qffica and Private Consultation Rooms No; 41* Dla* MtfND, Pittsburgh* Peuna. vThe Doctor U alwtys u homo x ■ • Maroh £3 dAw 7 1 Ghartlm Coal. ff*JlE CHARTfEUS COAL COMPANYare now pre pared to contract for ahd-to deliver at- Uielr wharft (hPKee’s Rocks,) two and ahnlf miles below Pitts , burgh, from ten to twenty thousand bushels of coal par d&y. .-Purchasers farnish their own-boals.' ' :: The CoaVis of tmpenorqualfty and carefully mined. .. The price,is fixed at 61, per ton, ol 2240 pounds— scale weight—five ’ per cent, being allowed for loss fn shipment, or (aptil further: nonce } 05 c£sts pzs tos prubAf. .This Company haapecnliarlfaeiUileaforloadingcanal boats, flat boots, ftc., fouho Lake, or lower markets. ■ , Apply et the office, Ul the wharf. THOMAS hPBLHATH, aaiBZ2t&wi3w PrestdomChanieraCoolCompany. v< v r .> <- , - V‘”' • V BANKERS ft BROKERS. s. c. nsaiiß * '-• ■/ons u. «aut*w. . *utesAS £ eu., and exchange brokers, frfelMy - - T/o. 9$ Wooi sttiit, Ihammit alloy. I,eUJOT«I. Vatricbsft Friend, - OABKEUH ANIJ KXCOXNOBBH.O*CKRB, HAVE REMOVED THEIR OFFICE TO TQS COSNBB or ViKir 'AK]) WOOD STBSV7O,! Pa. PATRICKS & FRIEND, , UANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and X> Dealers In Notes,Drafts, Acceptances,' GoldrSHver* and ll&nk Notes.: Exchange on tbe Eastern ana West* era cities constantly far satot - - Collections made In all tbe citles throughout the Uni ted States. • Deposited received m par funds or correut paper, at the corner of Fifth and-Wood stroets. (feb3 - • Domestic and Poretgn Exchange, Rank IVofe*, GctdandSilvtr.EoughteSoadandExekangtde.: AT TUB BXOHANGE AND BARKISB HOPSB OF William A. Hill & Co., 04 WoodStreat, •. PITTSBURGH. yrp’lnxanicsTallowed oTSTWgDFPOsira.fmugga ALLSKKBAHIE. ' : ' BD.WABD SAJI*. KRABI&R ft RABKi BcrnhsTtandExthangißrokirj, Dtakrsm -Fonign and DcmsxticEiUs. BtUt of Etchanet.Cirtif.ectti pf Dijoi ii t ßanh Notes,and Coin. " • Comerof Third and Wood Bii.;dtreetlvoppcsltethe St : Charles Hotel. ’ • ; *•. ■ ■,. ..may2B Itaiaovai, ; j .. S3* lIOLffILBS & SOHS, CAVE SXUOVVI) THHB BAHUttCT.am) BXCHANOE OfKCB . To No. 57 Market itrutifour doero islets old Hand: N» HOLMES * SONS, *0 ANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, and Dea- X>leTB In Notes, Drafts,AcceptancesyGOld,Silver and -Bank Notes: Exchange on the Eastern and Western 1 cities constantlyfor sale. Collections made in all the dues throughout the Uni* ted States. Depositee received in par foods or current paper, No. 67 Market street; between Third and Fourth streets. ; Janau-ly. . -7A5.8.H0011.. . • THOS.SAUSKHT HOOH AB&KGSNV, BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, 1 N.S; Corner 6/Wbbd : arid: Sixth iirstts.i Piasbumhr Pa in Coin,BanlcNotes, Time Bills,.Foreign JL/and Domestic Excfmnge.CertiGcaiesofDepaait.Ae EXCHANGE on ellthe.princlpaiCitieß of the Union 1 •ndEuropesforsalein gums to soitpnrchasera. CURRENT and parfandsreeeivcdondepoaUe : COLLECTIONS madeon all pin® of the Union, atthe lowest rates. . sepll-ly - . O’Oonnor. brotber ft coM ‘ . w. - 1 BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS* { TVBALERS in Domestic and Foreign Exchanee,Time JL/. ancTSigbt Bills, Co>n,UncnTrei)t and.vPar Fnndsr Stocks,Are. Office, comer Third'and Wood streets; Pittsburgh. - [mnrl7:tf. ui bb « o BANKERS AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, -l : CoTtur of Wood and Fifth stmts,- EXCHANGE on the Eastern Ciltes constantly. O for-/jale. >Time Bills of Exchange and Notes dls counied. Gold,Silver and Bank Noies.bougbt and sold. Collections madeirvanthepiincipaJcmeaoftheUmted states. Depostiarccelvedof Par and Carrent Funds. ' inaT27:y 6. E. AHNOItD et CO., -AND DBA LSRS IN EXCHANGE COIN, bank notes. SIGHT AND TIMR DRAFTS, Ae., Ac. Collections carefully attended to, and proceeds remit* led to any part ofiheUmon, ■■■■■ BOUOQT ANU SOLS OIT COMHUtStOIT. ■ ■■ No. yf & .Fourth Mtreety ’ sopl3) Next door to the Bank of Pittsburgh, v J. R. WELDIU, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN : Blank and School. Books, Paper and . Stationery, No. 83 Wood street, (between Third and Fourth,) ' mar2o • . . . Pimburgh. ; PtDDEaftFORD, nanufActuremmil Oeaiers la M ANCHESTER MIN ERAL P AINT, ALLBOHBRY Cnr; Fa. Nxw Yobk, December 15th, 1851 I have analysed a sample or MANCHESTER MIN ERAL PAINT, for Pudubb A Fobu, and find it tA con tain the following: , Silica, ’ - - 67,21 Alumina, ->■ .■ • * • - 0,34 • PorOxuleollfon, ■- . • . 18,41 :Lime, •■. - • - •• ; - , . ,63 ' MarneLa; - * . Oxide of Manganese, ..- - • - - ; - ,i£ WaterandLoss, - > - • - 8,00 lOO,OO The Powdered Sample; contained in the box, which I suppose waa the oue yoo desired also to have analysed, 1 find to differ ftrom any average of the lamps powdered, and mixed together. This last yields as follows: Per Oxide of Iron, - * ;• ' ‘ ••• 63,60 Silica and Alumina, . < - . ; - . 33,00 Ume, • ■- ■ - ■ ,83 Magnesia, - • • .16 Water and Loss, .«• - 7^o «... .... . 100,40 •This difference I presame arises from the mineral not being uniform, some portions containing more Iron than .others. The analytisshows the article to be well mut ed fur adorable paint, i find that by pow der by * prettyhigb hcat,.ihe color is much improved, ocat least convened into a fine red:* ••. •• JAMES B; CHILTON, M. D.ChemUl. EJ*For Mleby JOELMOHLEH.SaiLiberty meet, ■•- ■ • - ••• ••••■•■■- ; • msr!6:y - T.C. TWICHCLfi dTcO.’S : FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, NEW ORLEANS, fPHiS long established House confine their atteniioi X strictly to sales ami purchases on Commission, and to the Forwarding business generally. They solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore given them. ; " January 23,1652. COMMISSION HOUSE, ‘ , SAINT LOUIS. roHn w. Tmenro.*jo»xpg mouhidoe . . . TwteUeli a 3Xoffrt«9£e, COMMISSION and forwarding merchants, , , -..Carnet * No charge for Goods. WE STUDY TO PLEASE, mat3l • 71 Smiihfieldst,, ncar-Dlamond alley. : ; Rimovoi of the , o>if TSLt, Y TELEQ-RAPIi OFFICE. ' milE Offieeof.Uie OTtttelly Telegraph. Unes hus been X removed ta the NORTH • EAST CORNER OF THIRD AND WPOD STS. Pittsburgh, Pa. Entrance from Third street .lit order-to meet the increasing wants of the public,the new TeJegraphOffice has been much enlarged and imploved, and other facU ties added, to insure tbe prompt andeceuiate transmission of Dls» Sate hes to all parts of the' Unbe'4 States.' No effort will, e spared to :sustain: the .high reputation which the O’Kiell y Lines have'already acquired irau3l:!ra Land Warrants ontlD* THE:&ndersigncd having received copy of the an* thoriied forms for assigning Warranty, granted to the Volunteers the War of lei?, is prepared to draw rthem up correctly. Persons wishing to have thelt-War raijts assigned, or, are disposed to sell, will plesse czUl at the corner of Sixth and Liberty strcets, Piusbnrffh. -i -mar3l JAMES BLAKELY. T&TALL-PAPKR coses of Wall Pa* vY . per, from: Paris and New York, and/ors&l "by ; WALTER P; MARSHALL, FfrWood street; : JTtGPYJNG PftESfeES. Copying -Books- from fivn .to Ai/ twenty quire** Brushes, Oileu. Paper, and-Copying Inks, for sale at - / J R WELDINGS, ■ •••> Book and Stationery Store, ; ,apr3 63 Wood street, between Third and Fourth. STEEL PENS^ : GiUott* .'Victoria 803 extra lino Epos; a' u Ladies 11 170; -. “ Eagle 262; > - u 6chbol-35t; : With.a greatvarieiyof others; for sale at ’ v J; H. WELDING Book and Siauonery Store,-..v aprt 81 Wood at., between 3d anu 4;h« : CIOFFIiE— liJ5 bags ltto,and : ; : ,V ‘j . 20 ** Java, receiving by consL and for sale by (aprJ) ' V KING A MOORHEAD. ' • ffIEAS—7S half chests imperial, Gunpowder,'Young X Hvaon and Black Teasr.in siore and foranleby ap gi , . KlNQ.dc MOQRHFA ♦: TStOBACCO— 6U Loses. 6’a and &'s Russell & Kooin- X son's, W. H. Grant’a.Jesre Hair’s, and other brands, in store and forsalo by - apa- • KING & MOORHEAD. BRAZIL. SUGAR—SO bags, received by canal and for sale by * (apri>) KINO A MOORHEAD MOLASSB.*— 125 bills, prime Plaalaiion in store and forsaioby {apt3) K*NG A MQORUKao REFINED SUGARS (.rushed, clarified and Loaf, for sale by apr2 RING % MOORHEAD .ThTO. SUGAK—A prime article, in store aud for sale jS ♦ by (opri) KING fc MOORnEAO. Hakpeß’s magazine FOR aPril,,and Diaes wood’s forMft'Ch. rereived by. .. . - . WOODWARD ft ROWLANDS, apr2 77 Third gtrent. AKD—B kegs Leaf Lord, for aalebv . s J ,mart< KING ft MOORHEAD. Toather Wanted, rpHE School Directors of Seserve township.are desi* X roos to employs TEACHER v for tba Malp Depnri ment of -the ScbooU. Any left vriih Mr ROTH; Union street, will berp omptlv attcnded to. HENRY ZOLLER, . JOHN OTTJTH^ON, marSLtw* f Uireetors. • Retpnval; • ■ . TpHß.Subseriberliaa removed his Drug Stoxefrorathe X Cotnerof Wood and Fifth iueets,to No. 24t lab«t lSr" 611,0 ieIUl ° f W °° JOEL HOHLEB. ■ V ’ . ih a 0” J-. "t * . J ..•■.■ • Vr- ;-y <*J- . j A*• " ' ■ ■ r ■’•■ ■"■'■•'■. *' ■•■• -i> — r ■ ■ ,'irV ;. v ‘ v-* **■ ' \ v : v '' : . r '*u' -'~Lg- 1 t - j. rt ~, < FOR SALE & TO LET. SS fromtheany. Tljokwnntiiis a Parr,n“«?PH«!S2,i. WU ariead. - B . cufhBEHT OtS ijj n ,"* h , wired?-' . THIOK KhNT—-A Jital bjict Dwelling Nnnu n JC ink hail anti «e«n room**fu,S?^"S"’S b? lyroeuXiberljr mid PtnnslreeH. Kent #1«) PdmiSl sloji tfivcn immediately.. TU. YOLNO &CO Sroiihfleld and 34 «ireen. l ;opp4aiud]rowii , « HoteU -A.::iIri 4 ICiUTFUL IW ALLlUlii'Mv JL CITY FOR tfAXiE -The lot hko a frontonFav. eue street of 46feet, and extending bacfcU24 feet loa il ' On wh:cft anverected ahichly , finished two eioryfraße^ Dwelling House; arranged wiibdoHbles.parfora piazza ball, BGd 'exienflive bed chamber?, with fimshod garret, Pamiy, ki(chcn!and dining, room, with -a nevrcarriage house stable ■. Thenmunoaare tastefd>!/ leldoff.&od . abouhds with fraityflovrcrSj.ghadetrceß, andsbrnhbcnr. Altogether, tbia.isonov of ibe most pleasant offered to* ■ aale Apply to M’LAIN ft ATuFFITT. - fl pn No. 29 Fifth street For Lease or Sale* THAT ▼ery comfortable THREE STORY BeI?IS R,CK DWELLING ID'CSE, on Hand and duULf&yetie street*; • with/upparaitnjf for,bating* Jtghtrng amt water—being fitted ap by tbeownerfor Lie ownresiaen’c 3a, ° 6t Lease for Ever, TKO FINE W)T3, on Cnquen-t War, (« feet hr IDS;) end Bolld ‘PliA . ) i t Aw) A l sl ir,,y T?v iaAVeaUfttt n4 BraUdoclc street/ ’.SSdS, 1 S?? aft * l TS ,w ror Country Seats, between Kfffr 8, App,y al No ' *« Fourth street, p ••-Tyffg.tL... craft. ■ dEjgjK- dtuOMWould sun for : jSS|a.?;®' ,o f> Dry Goods,Trtcnmiug or Grocery Store. Apply to *.B?GOLDSIANN, ■ ’• ittarSO . ... . t Its Market street. TTtOLET—Tho ettbecriber uffer' for Kent, Hip ~ ■A store roon now oocnitied by Mcsfra. TOllorkfiWV It .Davis. No, St Martetßtrcet. Fofaession Oil the Ist of Ap»i.i ; Enquire of. rr-*“*»*■. jnns:tf CHAru. 11/PAULSON. Nn. 73 Wofid fit. FOR fcBNT.--From the Ist of AprU noxu tho Jssg Store* with PwcUmg/attached, An ibe corner of _7 a!rß **"Slarket andlnret streets—a pood l>u«iress stand for a Store or Tavern,. It being only-one eqtiure fro »r ibe ■river—will be rCniedlow totTgoad tenant.-.. AnTsiv to ■ • . AVALTEW an »\ marlf»*tf» 232-Ltderiy sta SOTS POR SALE. ' ‘' |"\NE LOT* in ‘the. Eighth Ward of the; Cityof.Pms- Vfbatghtfrominff on Locust aueet, 2b3 feet fronting oayanbraftm street,'running to ihe bluff 409 i r evt, front -ingtite.,Monongobcla2PifecL,lronllng oh ALitetlberger .slreet4oo feet. „ .. ** . One other Lot,ad)oining the aboye. in PUt township, fronting on Locust street 2-M feet, fronting on’ MU eu« bcr(rop , sstreeUotlie:blofft3»)fcct rbfiineMuffbver lupxiniphe Monogahela 211. feet, tea litieoF the prop erty ortho late James Irwin. 900 feet to Locust street - One other Lot in Pitt township, fronting on Locust at. 293 feet, fronting ouMiltr.nbcraer street }29 feet to a 24 feet alley, fronting on said alley 293 feetlod line of property ofia e Jopres Irwiri; from alley fo Locust si. 120 feet - One other Lot in the city of Pittsburgh, fronting on Locust street 293 Icet, fronting on Vanbroaoi street ISO - feet ia a 24 feet/aUey, fronting on said a11ey.293 ffeet,- .fronting on bliiienbergcr street 32U /eettoLocpitat Ope other Lot, fronting ohForbes street 4Sfe€l,frbnt** ; ingon MUtenbergersireei V2O. fret to'a 24 feet fellcy r o&' the snld Oiley -.43 feet to Lot IVo. 42 In MlltenbcigerV pl&fi of Lots: " . One other Lot, fronting on Forbes street SOfcet, front*, ing on Vanbraam street 120 feet, to a 24 feet alloy, fromiagon sald alley; TSr feet. - , : I ’Will selUor ensn, on long time, or on perpemul lease*. For particulars, enqolio of the subscriber,.on tho comer of Sandusky street and South Common j Al legheny City. . marifthto GKO. MILTBNBEROBR. IflF" —=-^TWTT7R-eoEEESBr .'S -TtifRMT&EETi PITTSBmojf. ,..... Establish'd CKdittr. J?’ of the Norths AcdericanAccouQtam”-aiiaWcstenj '•steamboat Accountant”;;- ProfesebrorpTactical Book keeping ane Commercial sciencea.-J.D.WiHiAins,Pfo* fesror of Ornamental and MercantiJe'Pehihanship.' . N. U. Hatch, of the Pittsburgh Bar, Professor of&JcrcanUlc Cu SSICA t. AKD.MATHEMATICAL DEPABTMEBT. •p. Harden, Graduate of Jefferson College,.Professor of classical Languages and Mathematics : E. of Paris. Professor of French. F. Slataper, Graduate of the Polytefehriic Institute of Vienna, Civil Engineer and Architect, Professor of Ar chitectural;Mechanical.and. Landscaped drawing This institution now occupies the whbte of tb'e eco 4 ond story of Gaztam’s. BnUdmgs, from- thecorner of' Third nnd Markclstrects to Post Office ufley; with two * spacious rooms in the third sisry, - It continues to be the only insUtutionin Urfs the country where : Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keeping are thorough and practically taught; The CUsslcal a*f Mercantile ' Departments are conducted ‘ soparaiely. Oot of- the xnost spacious and elegantly furnished Ladles’ Writioff Rooms in the United States* is fitted up,*and will bo un der ihe direction ofJ P. Wiilinraa.one 1 ofihe best Penmen in the. West -The Professors are aU cxperi enced preceptor*, and at the-head of their respective ' professions: Circulars moiled to alt parts of the conn try : ■• • ' „ ; ‘nmrtS:riAW SPRING CAMPAIGN! ' BRAD Arru HEP LRCr ■C:A-I.lj A'Q-H A BJ-.a ,r; Oi,' Comer of Wood and ■ Water Streets, Pilltburgh, HAVE just received m> extensive, stock of. Elegant and Useful foods, consisting of CLf'THS, CA3- SIMERESand VESTINGS, of the vcry&iest jnaterl als, and the .most rich and varied patterns. These Goods have been all selected by the -proprietors then* selves,-vrith gteat circnmspectton. Nothing new or uniquem ihe line of dresshaa yet appeared iirthe Ean* - ern cities, that CaUaghan * Co., have not secured id ’ large: quantities; for iheir' numerous customers- The whole of this large stockhaa- been pa© ron et csstt, and were 'consequently:; obtained 'Mi iowkatxs -Tb* public should. be*r this iraportmiV feet lnmmd;faasinuch as it will enable .purchase qV)ower prices than ' they have been-in the habit of n*ying &r ihelr ward robes at other estaolishmanis ' Tbis magnificent stock consists in pin, of FBENCHsiENGIiISH andA HERI* CAM CLOTHS, selected witfi ari cyetodurabJUy, as well as to beauty. ; etoekof ftASPIMEREgt is iu perfect accordance : with the oilier, in.quality and cheapnr9*,wh:)MherichiBhdwft roiv£'aygorl^ccm* , d)g• SUPERB VESJ JNGS. challeriifes investigation, and comes up to the refined taste of the experien ced customer. . : CaLLaGHaN & CO f nnrl corner of.Wcod and Water>ireels, SOVtAU t>AyUbhcomeogain;andallvrfctTchange : - their-residence*.doabtleys-thiDk* the new house : better ;thah the old' one.. Butj idoif ihoy And that it is swarming with Roaoacs, and overrun with RatS, Miae ; ana Anw Iflfbnt is to bo done? Why. cell at No £0 •SmuhGeld street:and get abor of BURGESS ifc CO ROACH, HAT AND MOOSE 'Premiacs have been known to bo cleared laa slrielo night, whervall other means had failed. You should also 1 ' get a bottle or the ; Bed Bug: Destroyer, and before you . setup year Bedsteads, nnomvthe jointswnh thccom,* position, and yoa arc safe from there pests, too. : ; Price, Sscentsperbox.orbottie. . Be sure you get the genuine, as there pro iaiiatiohs In the market; Don’t forget, aprl NO. 50 SSirniFfELD SP r IAtEbXKY IAGHAIN CAH ft>— Of rich Olid elo* • styles, hqw opening &esh.JVofll l&fc mantis footurere. 'Vo ioviieihosc wishing:rofurnisbjlocaH af* tha.CnrpotVV&rchoasc, No. 83 Fourth street. .. aprl W M’CLfNTOCK. rvrEW.STYIjfS UIU CLOTH*—CommisJn;r ibe siepte -Water and tandscapo styles. AYeirmie especial 7 attention to Oil Cloths, wc are prepared to oiler to’- those, wishing to furnish, ft splendid assortment of Oil Cloths, of all descriptions. W. M’CUNTOCff,. N0.,65 Fooith street. . v STKAM BO\T TKlM.M!NoB~Coiopriiing f iapart ■ • the- followtngs Table l.tnen, Huckback Diaper* Crash Race'Bmpr Table Covering ans Table Coversv Napkins* &c., whieh'we are eonstorttiy - receiving from the itarponoraand mnrinfactdrcrß -Call at No. 85 Faanh street. faprt] „ W M’CLINTOCK- SUNURlfca— i , . v-sWDdozen Lemon Syrup; ! ,1000. do PepperSouce; t .:% 50 do - aeronedPickles- - .do L OUvq Ojl, pints and qa&tls: . 10 cues fancy boxes; .10do / do .inglass jar»;•.•; : ...... • -to do •. j do- rommon - !, - - - ml - JOSHUA. Rljr i»Es£ . " " 1 ' ' SUGAJI— 3QD bags Brazil Bo gar;: . •; aft bbla. Lovftnng’a ilo; • ■ •-, - IStca. Clanficu do;. > . . Toarriveaadfyreetoby - . aprt , JOSHUA RHODES.. boxeß Oranges; v * J 2 £5O do Lcmoirti' .600 do' Batatas}'---V::*- 400 hf bats, do i ' ’* , * £OO quarter do; 40 kegs sun do; v v-^4ohalfltoflsSeealeisßftJsma; 40CtfsfcaCurmnift;- *■ . To arrive and for. sale, by • •aprt JO3HUA RHODES; , , . PVBUXC BVPPB& : f |niE Members of Ibe AlleghcnyFtTß Company lntend i cclcbraiingihe a ScraNCcnieoiol Aamverrarytof th* : Organization of theCorppaoy, 77 byaPflblio Sapper, at Ay»lklns Hal!, on Friday evening, Apnl 9th. beTa .of other Companies and iho citizens generally sr» rqspecrtrully mviteo/. Tiekeisone dollar each, procured or ' ff, CmoifKLi,, } W, V. Diehl, ‘ /n , M. • CmmtitH* W. B. Snayma, - ». * W. J. Mottgohsby. y ‘ ~ ’ marSO fioornaland Bhpdtnh - ertystreet, opposite Sumfiueld-.■ :' maiiidm W. W ’WALLa'-K J important to S , |i f* v PII j 1 >.'* %J an Innocent, safe and effectual» ,f 0 , c " £ sisor or Green Sickness, Fieur* a ba* ,« r imA* ' n, ‘% menor S^ Nwo “ s ' Uebll-y fr.tSi \VeaVness, Hina, Poitoin u, e Uead usd uttft, tilt of .Appemo, I’olpUauon, Tfemorsv Bueiisi d )«tiine Co»t ; ' ' till Priced • -81,00 ; Sold wholesale and re stM’bt* head of Stt?U h, and by all tha nroggflsTA. !P~ Foil tfitteUons enclosed with each box. -.qccUhivd&w: married -man. who ffas- • ■A ‘Oeenin basintaa forihei *,*• .five ycaM.in tbis'i'p* ' Mioatlnn asiiaJrBcian, or ConfigVh ,UasVJorfc* jocrcanrile hou*e. to im. }nM*e _r p,i> om for h»*r notice, i h c •« rib**r ~ - Hf ■ «. * - ?* »>, % .... rrwHHWHw*/ p lWilt oaa 3oi)e«t ••■VTOWCE-irt* .v t>y giwar to-ihbfrerwho;httY>^ ■XI ;scn«eo stock t . xii* Muler’aftnnttud Ck«s '*:*»■. Volley Plank Itoad/cthat'Uo-eh'etton. <*y'■■:■ • • M’COnnelP* MiH.on Mnter*?Run. on f rrdayi23?AP ru > ■< a.UO o'clock, eject a President mm Bucoioi# . lor the Company. By order of Commiisioner*. v aprinmd IRENCH TRANaPARENT WiNDUW Of Mob ami new deafens, constantly rece!ting at • *-? W.fiFCLINTOCK’S Carpet Warehoase, „ No.SJJVmnh street. is® n-ar<3.tf -