,HOME NAITKRS. Swan Imes.—The Arai ID still receding, the step of water being 6} feet., yesterday evening. The heavy isles of tho part for days will keep . It from falling much for tome time. The to* Stale from St. Louis, had on board • large lot of balk meat far this Market, and a • eargaif titan, hides &o.;'.the Anianot, frOtn the Wabtmh, had a large lot-of lard, and sundries. Capt. Mclntosh's- new boat, designed for the grocidignpa trade; was at the whirf, yesterday. It bests A na me spelled "Citzvori," width, we ... _ \sreanzae,ls a corruption froto"Chesiot," for which `the -painter is responsible; . 4 CAvvoir' may be right, hovever; but it is suggestive to us of hog= droving. The t!Chrocit" is a very pretty and substantial beat, well tarnished, and well adapt. . ed to the trade for which she le 'designed. She will be 6 Thursday packet far Zanesville. The ;Eschew is the regular packet, to-day for Bridgeport; she !myelin the etternoon,end is In excellent boat. ,The Meeting pante; for this morning is the lifinoheeter. , is new low-water boat, called ...La•Belle," was • drawn up to the 'Shad, yesterday morning; her . destination we did not learn. . 13111AMDIL LlTZGrirt /LT HUCIIIIVB Satz. , —Oa the 20th of this month this low water boat will be sold, at Cinncismati, to the highest bidder.- , Terms: $2OOl cash, and the balance negotiable paper . at for - and six mon th s. She is not over a year o ti.' lier.maohinery cost over $6,- Fiox PII*OIIII3 $117.11 —The ICeokok• packet Sande Deems on her arrival at Beekek on Sa -, • hurley last, finding freight rather salute at that point. Captain Brown started her on a trip up the Desmoines: On Sunder morning she arrived Lt the town of Athens...hick le feasted about 80 .laden from Its mouth. She took on board at St. Franoitnille and Athens over 4.000 mks grain and returned to Keokuk the same night. and completed her cargo. Thle to the first trip that • any larged sized steamer his ever made in that Steer.. There are now four small boats engaged in the trade and ell are said to be doing veil.— St Louis Rep. LAICIII B2ATS snore Tllll ILIPID6,—The prat. eat high stage of the upper Mississippi WM ad . kelt boats of the Urged clews above the Rapids. The Pawnee, a large New Orleans trader of 700 • ' to 800 tone barthen; was at Batavia a few days slue discharging Boileau! Iron, end most pro: behly eke is air on her way down with .o full • cargo Of produee. .The new steamer Miobigan, a powerful boat of 1000 :tons berthen, has also messed the Rapids, end May make several trips ' to Galena this lIBUIDIA. She is porhape the larg• • eat boat that ever. went Into Fever river, and our • Galena friends were somewhat surprised ether, ditommictur: • She is a boat 250 feet long,. of • greater breadth of beam than the Grand Turk, • ' end will carry, perhaps,as mach or more freight During recent rise several large Ohio river boats' hive gone above the Rapids, to Galena and otheipoints, and all hsve returned with fall outgoes. The receipts for. two or' three weeks past, of Grain, Provisions, Ste , have b - en great . ~ er from the Upper Mississippi than from almost other quarter, and there Is still • very large . 'minuet to come forward.—Sl. Louis News. _Boas Lusa Ur.—Within the put few dale Be. or stx boats have gone into ..hard times,' or rather' the_ times (scarcity and low, price of • freight) have gone into, them.--St..touir,Wws. -, ' 3113111NG Op TEE SYNODS. i --• 1 ... 1 • ' -. ~;,ASSOCIATE RSPOIIIII3D SYNOD. ; PAST DAY. r WRDDESDAY; May 18. . The 13th Annual Synod of the Associate Be formed Presbyterian Church assembled at ten o'clock in the Bey. Dr. Preseley's Church, in the if , Diainond, Allegheny City. After the transaction of some 'unimportant prepirstary busineis, • vote woe taken for Mod mator,.widoh, resulted in the election of Nov. Afixamaa BUMPS, D. D., of Big Spring Prey- . bytery. . , . The Stated Cleat, Bei. Mr. Prestley, of Coo en:nal, took hie meat. ._, . The repoits from the various Presbyteries on subjects referred to them for action by-the last: . Synod, were piesented. cl On motion' the Rev. Df. Prouty, devotional eternises litre made the order of the afternoon for Thursday; a 3 o'clock-4nd a committee cf. two ear appointed to mete necessary arrange - - The Synod adjourned until two o'clock. ' • . - - erizasoomilzamos.' After the re-assembling of the Synod, It was, on arotioni . moire*, that members of the Asia-- elite and Returned ehurchca, u well as mem- Sirs of the" Associate Refarined Chtireb, be in - tired to seats as earresponSing members. motion; s committee was appointed to se- ems pulpit:lila the. me of the members of the Spited, for Sabbath. day. Oa motion of Rev. Mr. Liansita, if Steuben ville', the fallowing preamble , and resolutions were adopted Whereas, It is understood that tar. Warren, late of Plymouth congregation, Ohio, his left a beiptestlo our Mission, et Darosions, therefore, Remind, That Samuel Shelley, of said ' gregation be appointed au agent of the Synod to receive and receipt for.tbe tame, aruiplaes it in *be meanly of the General Synod. The moderator appointed the' following Dom. tedtises . • Oa Oirertures—Revs. B. Woods, McAdam, . and D. Harper. : Oa Conespondence--Bers. Dr. Pressly„ • Lotimer,and IQ. Findley: On Aitonntip--)leirs. Brady, Eldn'T. IdeCignei and James Ferguson. ' On Pet1310111••••DAT. J: 0. Biqata_f_aid Dr. J. . On action of she Bev. Dr. Pressley, B was Resolted, That 'a select committee of lOTOI2 be eripointed, to whom will be referred the re . • poets the . Preebyterlee Concerning the union of Ihe Mations and estoolite Reformed Churches. Theßammittce-corisietiof the Rev: Dr. Press. 14,-Ileintr.?Disibatigh; Rev. Dr. Darid Mao . dill, Benjamin Weddle, Mr. 'Samuel Findley, D. D.; Wan. Taigart, - and 141... Alexander, Sharpe, D. D. • Tlie:ltav:C. T. IlicOsughan presented $4OO to the Synrid, bequeathed to it byßameel Gam. Me, of Sydney, Ohio. . motien, i select committee, oonsistiog of Rms. B. D. - . Buyer and John Shaw, were ap pointed to tel'on ths bequest. • The committee reported appropriate resolu 41eme,nnd appointed lltev...lohn Shaw lir setße Ai estate of deceased. , On motion, adjourned Until two o'clock this of etnoon . _ ASSOCIATE Finer 44 The numbers Of the AssoMate flynod met in the Bee. lir. -Lee's Church; Bernath street, st test o'clock, ROY. Dr. Jarca Dicxsos, of In& ens, was Onion moderator. Present, the Roy. Dr. flanntil 'Washington, Stated Clerk. .Offer cue htmdrod anembe.s were - present, and a large number more ere expected. The credentials of members and reports from Presbyteries concerning matters referred to them for notion, Were presented. - . On motion, adjourned uutti four o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the 71rioas committees were qpoint and-other preltroinary buskins tranakted. Nothing of Importance to our:;resders was ImMsacted upin the hour of adjouromint. The Synod will re-assemble om Thursday minting at ton o'clock.. Enc.02...4.11ww, hi., Depot; opposite 'the. Post Office,! hay re -6111114. a freak supplyof this excellent s t ork, Led aus supply the demand fee.! day or tera longer. bli& Ain recalled & fresh supply of . 4 /41. ATILIOZ," MO popular Protestant navel. of the • y~omis - Sew. Wru D. Howard, will deliver another of Ms tuterestiug leetures on the subject 'of Astionomi, In the Lecture Doom atlas Sixth Ward Presbyterian Cl:acrob, this - erenlarg, at 7} These lectures L►ti teen •ell attended tbsough out the acme, and this eloquent Divine - gained • moi . ardent admirers from the able and mss t' 'newly manner In which he bad treated this enb• Illme aolonee.' ' We would ° direct the - MOWS= of eapttaliste od otitete to the Wades sate of takicable real `tie Illitoinhoto Sad south Pittshture,b; i olcu Oasins tido efternoort, et 2 o'clock. inasast. of troppirißank and lialiroad s wam w in Oft 604 thin pecans, at Dacia' Au flea-Houma . .. " - =:=ia 4 c=z BLACKWATTI Mnllan =A number of. the friends -of the extUrion of the Idononuhela !Backwater improvetect to the Virginia mate Line, mot last night B 1 Philo HelL The meeting VA.II presided over by Hon. T. M. Homo, Mr. Richard Beeson acting u Secretary. Gen. J. S : Moorehead, President of the Macon• valeta Navigation Company, explained that the meeting had been called by the Board of Direc tors of that Company, after consultation with • committee of citizens from the upper Mononga hela. The board were favorable to the extension contemplated, and wouli aid it to the limit cf their means; butno it was a work of the utmost importance to opr merchants and mintiforturers, who desired a onus of access to the upPer ,Sion oagabela region, the board dringht my ought to did. also, in the construction: hence the call ing of this meeting, which was intended as • preliminary means towards escutintObe requi site subscriptions from oar citizens. .General Morehead gave. It as his opinion that the stock would be a paying one, and • pirfeitly safe In vestment. ' • Mr. Craig teed a series of resolutions, setting forth the faits involved in the matter—the' ire- Tortance of the proposed extension, and the ne cessity of its early construction. Mr• Dank, explained the mph/Irritating cumetanoes under which the Navigation Compa ny had hitherto labored. They came into' pos session of the work in a half Stashed condition; ,and by assuming the responsibilities of a heavy debt; not yet by any meatus liquidated, they were enabled so push the work forward to Browns. villa. By the charter, they were under obliga tion" to extend the work to- the State line; but they were not able to do so as Boon an was desi rable. The interacts of the oily demand Its we. radiate constriction. The extant of river to be Improved was thirty-fire miles, involving the construction of three dame, at a cost of $1E.0,000; one.third of this—s6o,ooorould be ferelshed by the Navigation Company; the remaining $lOO,OOO must be contributed here. It was to make arrangements for raking tide amount that this meeting was convened: Mr. Willey, of Virginia, explained the state of the legislation relative to this improvement, which had been obtained in Virginia, and the necessity of extending this work from Browns ville to the State Line, in order to profit by the enactments of his State. From the State tine to Morgantown the work would be extended as soon as the work below wee undertaken—the means for that were provided. He also explained the value of the trade of the upper Monongahela to this city, involviegan annual outlay here of half a million of dollars; the exports of produce and minerals being alai very large. This valuable trade will be divert 7 ' ed to Wheeling or Bela/dose, if this improvement be not constructed. Mr. 4 Willey explained the 'agricultural and mineral resources of the Upper Monongahela region—a region now very pro ductive, and rapidly improving.. The people there preferred Pittsburgh as their markets both for buying and selling; all they want is a means of gett.i4 here; but if they cannot get this, they will be compelled to seek come other market. "jitter some further remarks-by Mr. Wallace, , of Flttebargh, and Gen. Morehead, thexesolu- Ilona of Mr. Craig were adopted, as follows: A Urge and respootsbladelegation of citizens from Monongelis county, Vitlginia, being now present in this city, and haring assured this meeting that they have, in that State, the legis lation and the means to extend the impiovement of the Monongahela river by-leeks and dams, from the Pennsylvania line to Morgantown, and perhaps to Fairmont— -- Considering, therefore, that the extension cf tier improvement into that region, whose kgrioul- Intel and mineral resources are already . large and valuable, and will be greatly inereesed and more folly developed by increased facilities for reaching a market; considering, also, 'that much of the product of the mine and forest of that re gion can never And to advantageous a route to market as the improvement of the rirer;would furnish; Considering, farther, the immense advanta ges which Pittsburgh ban already derived from that improvemeateven within its present limited extent, and being assured that the cost of the ex tension to the State line will not exceedat the ut most two hundred thousand dollars, and most probably not one - hundred and fifty Utensil:id ; and being also informed that the Monongahela Navigation Company hae, with very commends, bit public spirit and liberality, pledged itself to. furnish oats third of the feuds required,. this meeting, of manufactarers, tosehanim andeithsOr tautens mea of this city, feet, that 1 , the time ii.ss now arrived when the necessary r measures, fir the prosecution of that very desi rable worishotild be commenced, and the public spirit' of the 'Navigation Company be met by the citizens generally to a similar spirit • This meeting by no means unmindful that our. cities, our county, and the citloens themselves, have already embarked largely in Railroads mod other public improvements; but at the came time this meeting Is convinced that from no' one of thole works can Pittsburgh derive such im portant advantages, by the same amount of ex penditure of money, as from the Monongahela Slackwater. Oar &roads, Canals and Plank Roads, bring us ;supplies from abroad, sod cus tomers for our numufactorie but - MTM) osongii hels improvemcot does the same in Its propor tion, and also beers ;to our doors In abundance that rich fuel which fe the life and moving power of our manufactories and the courts of health undo °direct to our citiaeoai -- Resolved, Therefore, that a committee of fire pereonabknowtappoltated to call upon our cid zenath-proeure- subscriptions of stack in the improvement., -Resolved, Algal aa the senile of this meeting, that the citizens of the counties of Washington. Payette and Greene, along and near the Menu- gehela, 'who will be specially beheaded by the proposed Improvement, should contribute 11b1 erally towards its constroetlon, and this meeting does therefore appeal to those citizens In the molt earliest manner, and urge them to step for ' Ward and gin Mend aid to the work. , The following gentlemen were appointed the Committee under the first resolution: ' . , idessra W. W. L.Wallitoe, Samuel MiliCelvy, Joseph Long, Hogo S. Fleming, and Joseph . 1 Pennock • Mr. Dania moved that the committee be la etruotai to report Progress at a meth . to be - '4 c held to-morrow eiening, at the aam place, which was adopted. Gera !Sorehead explained that stibloribere to • ) the fend far th e extension of this lmprovericat irotdd become regular stockholders in the Mon ongahela Navigation bompany; and the Company would agree to pay 6 per cent. interest on all In stalments of stock paid, front the time of the commencement of the work to Ito completion. Mr. Bowe, the Chairman, then eddreaseil - some very forcible remarks in favor of the en terpriee contemplated by ibis meeting. He gore it as his opinion that the stock of this Company, when the itoproiemeat was completed, would be a profitable ,one, paying more then 6 per cent. The local traitor of the present improve 7 mantis constantly increasing. The meeting then adjourned. •• . WLDBr.simr, Ilsy 18 . . Arrsurr TO Bazax OCT.—A number of the priionns tti the Penitentiary made • preoone carted attempt to.break eat yesterday aftemoon. About twenty prisoners commenced bettering the doors of the cells at the'eame time, with lap stones, various implements, blocks of wood, &AL, he., to break them open. At the first alarm, Majdr Beekham eilltd together the °Mem of the Penitentiary, who all armed themeelveei stand ing at the head of the long positive, and pre pared to shoot the first thot made his appear ance. When the prisoners became aware of the p re paration of the officers they desisted in their efforts. The abeee can be 'relied on, w we me h e d ho talon:o64u from uuquertlquahla authority. DOM> OF ithistoas —The Board of lesions of the Associate Reformed Synod mot on Tues. dsy, in the First Associate Reformed Church, -on Math street The Board of Wailers of the Seceder B.fnod met on yeeterday , afterrnoon at two o'clock. Tho world.rcnoWned Fakir of MVO, ire tate pleasure In Informing our readers,, has sr _ rived in town, and wal display ' astral ni g hts at Masonic WO, the- magical teats, slight, of band, &0., for *blob -.be how. bosoms famons. , We aro confident tbi Raul:lnseam:it will be balled with satisfaction by many. . Uncut —Moyor Riddle oommitted John Crates to fail for stealing 48 from the trunk of Alemmder Ritchie ' one of the nuperintendente of the building of the House of Refuge.. . • The land colaC, Biggs m McCandless; Is all deagsinF Its length along In the U. B. Meal CPR!, MN=M - . NrtiLLY Kinhati.—Florence • IleCertty wne committed to. jail by Alderman hi'Cune, of the Moth Ward, for abusing Jahn P. Uiboa in a most shocking resumer, beating him with Mertes, sticks, acd tote, and kicking him very severely i n t h e stomach. Urban is is a very critical con- BIGLIIT.—Mary Corns ined° oath ageing Henry Fitzgerald, before Alderman 'Major, for bigamy, he baring, ehe alleges, married Man , Pole, having been married en tho deponent pre vionely. Fitzgerald rem committechajail in de fault of boil: The trunk of a hoarier at Mrs. on Robinson street, Allegheny city, wee broken open several days ago, end II large own of money stolen. fiesploion fell on two etrangere from Ncw Orleans., who were boarding-at the house, bat nothing to justify the enepiolon being elicit ed on the esszolostion hefare Mayor Park, they were released. ire will furnish ► correct list of the members of the two Broods to-morrow. We should hove done e'o terday, Udall who were expected been We call the attention of our readers to the ad• vertisemeni in our columns. lit relation to4ho new Periodical, The Popular Educator, the first number of which is to be issued on the Erse day of May. Such a Periodical is imperatively demanded by the Americin people. As every man is his own instructor to a great extent, the should be hernial:led' with the facilities for ii Thie, The Popular Educator propos:sSo do. In England, a Magazine on this basis of two or three years' standing has reached the enormous circulation of over 130,000 copies monthly.— We have no doubt that The Popular Educator will be oordittily received by oar whole people. BY tELEGRAPH. 'FROM MEXICO. 14 " iORX:Rty 18.'S The Timid has an Invariant sp ecial corres pondence per tie Black , Warrior from Havana, which states thM. General Arista, who arrivetist Havana on the 10th, in the British steamer Avon, was banished by Banta Anna. Be - .was . - BMA `ld under au armed guard to Vera Cruz;.sto was required to take a pareage to 'the steamer for Europe. to the letter of bantehreent, Arle to wrote a reply, In which he eon to the Miele• ter of Wax: "1 desire the happiness of my country. and to attain It I see 'no road but through federal institutions, and if it.be demand, annewation to the United States, in which Merlin will meet an Inexhaustible foantain of riches and prosperity notwithstanding she may loin. that grand -enig ma, that squiring of thrt..M.r„Help, called by Santa Anna Nationality." The correspondent lid') mentions various dr eamt/mess going to show that Santa Anna Is ne gotiating for the return of Mexico to the arms of Spain. He has dismiased all the officers who aurrendered to the American army during the war. „' Cnsniesrois, 8. O.; Ilsy 18. Mr. Gation accepts the Mission to Meitto TELEGRAPHIC MARKETS New Yeas, May 17.—Cotton, sales 1200 bales .etstidy. Tobacco; sales 100 bleb' Reis. tueky at Sten. Coffee. tales 1700 bsgs Bt. Do mingo at 91; Rio 9.1►9i, steady. Boger, soles 350 hhdafitrioans at 4ias, dull. 51olassis stea dy. Flour; sales of 7,600 bbls at $4,56a4,62; 05i0 $4,75a5, beery; sales 900 bbls Southern at $5,25a5,61. Grain; salerr 5,500 bushels western wheat at $1,20, firm; sales 80,000 bushels whits corn at 66; demand fair. Whiskey; Ohio 28, firmer. Proslsiour; sales 100 bbls mere pork at $15,62a115,75: prime $13.25; better; sales 200 'bbls users boef at $l3; sales 250,bb1e bacon at 7iiiBj; sales 150 bbls lard at 91410, steady. But ter heavy, at 11a14. Tallow; isles 12,000 lbw st PEILLADE4PIILA, May 18 —Cotton an:hanged. Flour eionedingly sato; sales 400 bbl mixed brands at $4,66 -per bbl; holders Won this; sees 600 bbls good brands for et) , constnaption at $4.62 for superineand $6®5,25 for extra. Rye Flour held at $8, 0 7; Coop 6100 1 $ 2 . 75 : no sales repotted. brain--41bsat doll; slightly declined; prime Penns white in store at $1,16: red $1,00E81,12; Itye—Nothtag doing; Corn eon- Canes in :emend; ears 3,000 ha Southern yel low at 01e afloat. &,'0 :OMER t;l4 r 1118303011 MLRK Otrfca Ilreasciaa Oaorrtz Tl.ursdar lloneni. 31.3. 19. 1933. LOUR—aalaa from test huge of 183 bbla. vaiierflue at 21V1; 110 Dbl. zuzeriltis lad extra at 83.76 iitzt 14.08; aril waanalnli at 23,23: 49 et. T." . extra 13[91.03; and float Mt, sales of 170 Dbl. extra al 11.12. BAColl—Naleir of 19.003 230 matte" - eut n city' trade of 71carld 2.1(Z0n ottat3 arid from ,toa •Jh. 13 isata Shoultirs at Soar evazi 4.00 0.. en - miler. at 83.48 V ., 3.0.21 114. boulder. and Ilanut at 6 , 4 ial alit and o.Lit* to. Haw at la: Pagat am. saki 3 tlaran at 111i63 1101. DUCK wee mode of • erhavidavalle let unbent am cocomnrclaLly fevoroblo. Kb* L-hdon moo.y market was working eerier. olttiongb tar de12•13:1 wtas ilre Then Imo • tate linalome doing In Amnion:l moolltloit and there war • d sfrtalUan to make new ionetiatemo m pm. extmt, hat tor the optebmillon the: the marketnal powend with too many of them, TM, :t outlay TeßiptS an Ito Tenney testis Railroad see pot onifwarY large. hot orindily on the intro... VAr were, fir eitolle /he/. ionic,* for oc • month, Yor Luc mot, of 1881. YOr Ertl" moottr cf 1882 Inciento funs =oaths ro.o tpv . ..es bars made Melt a; p.m.:tee So har ma. Ws; they. aro tunerfol from North MOW* sod am roil los at farm thrro to our dollars Pt bol—Lincioniti Preto,- . . . . Chrim OPT:mare mtalllng to thl. OTT Etnots. to 41,t0 '0 dm Ignr Omura. May 12-510 star Ma Meleen )Lo eof I.lr ..11. at .¢:_psica.ll4..... 0v.,,t , and hu oar ., to 2:ltra. OM. to doll, toe ale. of the rook mown. GIRO the 'tan h. 02.0 W ban.. . Jr. rhllulalphla they. Is rather More MD. Off.rini In tto street. bat no carol!! of money; 0 0 .0, of Inte,w . r . otiennomat. Flmt Max 6111.1' to 11f HT waft stom.lllltto 9 to In ten molteo/0e tams O to 11 it ant. In. Now York tlmr. Is lon Mum. Moot. In Marne.. The .nrylr on call•contionis to by.onal ta al* nomml at. Tnlineen Mari than 'art? rul. bleb b throothout the irgh'errfgce regu%roTTatirt7,l7 1,1.7 ti: 4. 1 4 . 14 1 1 , 510 ice no.oto; to don a No hontbonl s of manutortor.. ..... quality. broonht a. blab as MOM. .Th.. /slam* p.. the Puttoport4 bklderl rg. Level. Brotlon.aud r. "ATM Ben. RIVER INTELLIGENCE ISIPOITBIIOB RIVER. Er L tlr Tar Itr6Tl- , Z291 , NM. 420 ro adder. 1747.114300 f 810 28t1:1:i0d8oth..t ..1"158/8.1frits'; ettlfilo. thorn Dr dr. 210 10 1.2 Jove. • 21.15531 66 132. A a A trawl 503 vet/ord, A Hooter, :a btles brunt, Jo , ]lulua vow, IST eta WI.). Veer Ir WllBlB6 9 ot/ rem, B .ls B ,lll . 4 o 4fBlirrir B ott foArk.r=lo ,150,%/140:11rtiSLdr.V,51r1,1‘.4 ,r f u`f, 7111114 b1" 1 ...t= • Thaw. 245 tor h un t, , 611 Ar o o./teb.s.: Al bd. 400. 8)8800 8 , ,,,12,111 Coat Melt. 110111181 L bro. W 1111214213, Dr Dts/AU ,—. l6 -at dry apple/ 2 mars bet tor, .1 Hombre.. k 2.a Ogg, Adams •.2 1 bor., J% 0 8114.01836 bbl' WPA a kleOtod es bet tobtoco, U2slorgsed 40.7. Wort ban. 11,05 • Illact. • bbln far/ Holman A tra 351 bbl' dour, A A A Illetlatre bldo 3.lllteutterrer liorderit 10140 do, Par 24 4 8 . g Moore; al 1,84.. aund. o a rota lervber, Par r. T bdy parer, Salts a odo do, U delt O 0 a Agoo b2rl. %tit/ota i Woo. II 6bblvelbor, I.OIII2VILLII 11800.1. wt... 670 Irv. I.ro O 0 Pt aneumun l 9 Cave, 140 baler 75r1rUvr.' 232 I , bl . Ultrk k That. 1 bl,l hams. 05 bra ao, W'rr n m e : Carbon r 46 bay letrlttrr, 21 Om tur/o, I) teeth • .1;17 1112 V. 1,15.1"11: 84:z"gt.11k!si;rn.dirrete814.6:11%Pr. tvall , no lord / rro. 1 tr. IleAlmn a en:l iprz Dad a /Ms rob, .1 A 311202.: 1 _Ord I°l4 21 nylon 318 =do 8107. , Ad..* or, 220 DD d Um e . Mal/MO 4 1120,... W. 41.3 fl Dlitrorttr L ret WO do, rune. 3 teller/ 109 vlrrer 599119112.02", , IVABAFII. Br Auza!r.—r.4l.lbur C. , cbnon:4o 6bL Ith ke' , ;. 1'i4z0432r. 7Ks *to, tt Ir 3 Lbls tmar. 2.24,441.. ,a41.:.•2444.42 v: 11 bb:. 4. 13 :et /crap iron. A Mao, PI bbla 14244;18 bbl• 4.12 b.(14,48 J D 41.14 bbis 430:4.4. 1 .1 do umrar.BTowsuailla bo.ct • =CI:ISAV. Or tiottaahr-2 01:24 Adios d M:66 kali. Lou, Fvfllltb t cot 4.6 bblo sic ploy. CLok t T. to: 64 do. Onort d Co; ID3 do. tdortin .11 1161.4442.11nt 24 do. A lallon; 16 hlols 005.5.11 . ..14c1- C 4410 41 24 eron cot 2 Olds tob.L..th dI, 22 ten hoc.. 21cCutoltocc 9 pkg. I.lquos. J thlehri.t; $lO3lO .6•6 4 _ , . 6,6 z; .66 • co; 6 cts Walton Os. 1 4123340.3 6 .1 0 4 / 0 / 1", 4. •T 1.1 cll. DO6111: 62 Md. bore. Ps r 4;4 ..44 6 .0 Fr. L01:113. DT Nor T 022-11 to. 1 trucic..l a IV Re. 200 p 12.1.1 hooch. .l44.pin .fe co: 40 boots SMOOT. ht.= t tot 45 do It 5 1 64t5631144 :6 do 0cr .4 . 0 . 1; 4 do do. J 48 to Ono IV d It ' l, Cotchicc; 1. WA. tob. Leech d c.c 6410, o ' 4 to 12; by potato., mho, IMPORTS DV .RAILe.OBI) • 0000[ P. nartsoto, liaa l l3—'soo 3 b, 12.7 Oa whoa. Ctnb;C 7 bola egg. Itox4 l sloter. Ino :00d. best b r utyee•els.3 bids butter.: do ser4 Inn. Ibx bras, eel ton, tpere bb/ apple , liarimostx 5.61 kart. 11 Taal, 1 eox/ 12 bola., 1.1 0 Pastoral: no, 12 bon,o•ner. 1 la gar tato., bbl henicsr, bx butt.,. 1 , Deardorff. bb/ flour, It 0 Bore: 5 , d , I,o olle. A ./at000..; 24 do se p1.e.7 its pelages, .111 bobs, 11 a:Bobo:at/4 b.ana, B Bannon; 2 banal, f .1 1 ? ; *llO lb ° , torso.A Pal7: : a t 03 1. 7 1. " ros t l;! ,1 6 L e tr.:„ loolber. onroer; 1 eat 6 0 Avalln; 1 , b ease. 2 do batter. ' a Flebes; 2do eog... 1 d 4 blue, 1 do wool, 47 (Irsl6; 10• d • apples. It 1/04.11; 640 apple.l do soak b Onboan; Ike door. Losastallf & 11.Clora: I bbl & 2 boa bona, J 8.-ane; 170 btu. flaur. owner, 17 Baton, A. at 3101eoltIts: 4:1 bola parer. VP Baru[; aril do do. .1 1, bbeex 21 las ba be. jags. L ohs.; I lot manias. /3 F.mi4ley. 1 trook. ito i ree M rt 17.31/Tamoirl= it i o ' l;e 4 1 ; ". 1? "u' gs e ck. Iba nab.. anew, 11.1 X 17-124 alas Pbe.l , , 7. Rood; 8 116 s log, 8 No?' banab; 2 cars homes. 0 bloelaren:b bbls apple , . bx Leo. - max - 01 bbl. oaks, ear 'beep. Wax; bbl batter. B Reel. ens. cairn/. lf Auatln; 11,1 floor. do egg, bO / 01 . 1101 ... 1 °N obis egsk sk dr. •ppula. pia Lyon. 00/11.10 3. 01 4 boo' too. 14 0 1 11,1briek & 1 4 , 64.4 t; to but. flour..D Leech A lb , 1 7 Wl* Tlats.r, J L Sloe, alarkatlns, Bre owns; 2 cars eIOOO.F 13 •611; ¢ tot. agoa. J Galders; 2 toll. whisker. It Frekeboo; 4 bd./an/0e STEAM BOAT ABUTTALS AHD DEPARTURES AriltlYeD. Jeffers.. Partin., Iterneervllla. Out rk ßays.. Peebles. Wissietb. Shan.. No . n. WOll. ‘ ueave o r. B't'• • Bearer. (Swaim. Bram. Alliaroo. You., Wab.sh. York Ate.. Weo roast At Louts Whrebester. Moe.. Wheelie, • Pittsburgh. Caropeell.therienall. Exellansa. Bled. Brldgeturt. DEP/inn:b. Jeffers.. Parties., Brovnteille. • Col. Bayard. Peebles. Elisabeth. Th. Slot., 11,14. West Neste, • L M ue d n . , to Ut W or wvle Bn., °onion. Beare. • • Crystal Koonts.CierlenetL Itlr real. Calhece. ; • iirerirtta itletilletuelt, tiolaklrMlA nalsi BROWNSVILLE. il.a. U. and 'tt e,w. WEFT NEWTON. It A. /1.0. d I P. M. Tut lirrta—There were &fused , f eru ra t 011.5 to eL.n eel tart orepin.r et dust LT ear mart. Sad falllrg. STEAM BOATS, OR ZANESVILLE—The "fine etwotter DAN itON VERS. lor, mower 141 l Irmo for the wheel, slid all Intermediate rorte, on • ATURDAY, the nth I t Cl 4 P.M: For freight or passage wrolr htwWl. titylS FOR ZA NESVILL E—The Ihrbt draught Reimer lINLEN lox Master.will leer. by the whore awd all Intermediate taints on TEE-SDAY. the 10th bastratt. at:4 o'o!oelt r wi For freight or Marge. errar .0..4 or to =IV . O. DARNER. Arent. ' VOR ZANESVILLE--Tho fine steamer JULIA DEAN. J. J. Wriel‘nr,j,.. master. leaver Vitinburah,ereu TILEnD&Y at In o'clock. a: a. and Zlineaellle. every thin-hi at II o'cioek ic out the HUPP*. ent rmyoa.n the store regulatioria al:trona. ire aelsupo "Pl 7 * 7.I7I. ' 4ELIZIVOD. or--JOIIS VLACH. Aceoco. mlen FOR BRIDGEPORT —Thelne " Witmer ?AMA:YOE. Rhode., mut, will Icor.. tor Alow. extd Itstertoottlatn ports, on 11.• b DAY, tho t2tt, tutus; 1,1 4 7.Y. For DYIADt or DAVAILID , or If on bosh. or to tatl2 D CoLLIStINVOOD. Arent. Wheeling, Bridgeport and, flcuailah Packet new o. g anu t staunch stramer EXCUANOE. Vont. Ilhoulfra. 0 0 0 erery 111...ND.5V St ILSDAY ni aarh .I , or bright er par aP , 7 born'. or.. J. 10 CULLINtriVOOD, Arent. tS rtrr•t. al" Thr Karhan.e la an .011.17 new Gnat. atry s h e . drag gut, ear•llent 111,3113.041ti0DA ap!en r.lJl, finihd and farnlatel—bailt et pnr.it lhar trade. my /3 • • Pittsbugl3, Steal:mai - rid and Whaming 11. S. Mail Daily Packet Line. TItE new and sylendid Pasien nor Pia-keta.lll , lßhAL.Caut Minns D. hwn, WINCIIED rm. Cart. Moo.. Tba lawrew PADLures t Itonday, Kolnwidar. lal Vrtlay., at 1(1 o'clock. a. ni.—naturning, tr howl. Q nn Tutuday. Thatollay. and dattudab,latte'clock. Wlncheatar loaves Pittsburgh on TainalaY. dar, at 10 o'cloc k a.co.--ltaturninc.loaros tr hoeing on Sintolay. Traduwalay....tirtlay. sit o'clock. Th.,* inassuldocnt strainser wer, built oapteetl7 &CIA'S:n.OI4 and fee sport and'acconianadation. tia.wal by soy brats ois the Haar. T.se boats t 11 , 0thr freight for Pvittirs'iutz .3 all' intoronedisto lar.dinas. it. trinibratar ant Diurnal connect with al. Var.- atdand littabergh Railo.d. at Wedlarills. .1 arla, the Paltisnort and Ohio !toad. at Sateen.. in tinw Lt tha ld. is 0 .arlingtoe.oa lb* Pt inet- ar.2 IFJ. nrvalssl by tb• aytwlVla.ni 14 AT. XI :A.):: II AXLIN. ILI ctcra.a. : ,, a it..., .1.3,,,,,., Ila mctior.. 8a.1,1, That 110040 be Nosed tcr.tb• oat ;r2i•TV,;,97l'2rtin'kstith'4•Wc::' f.t r la, — ,. V 4'..`ll‘;_thltl, b .'... 4 *°.l - .`1,' , , u ,..i1r,‘" , '.':, ° zr.. i ." , • , :i! .--. . .—,.... 'Atha r0(04.! ' ....0 . a... Par In‘- , 0 1, at th, Letite Mr I. T. tloy:I. at wall.). 1.1a3* at.d plan/ "717 , nV1E:T:x: F lu,Veg: m...„,. 0. Flame, by.the 0011.1 . • and 1/21.....b,1 In lb. I' tlatarth liame . u, 1.4. , 17 Yore.. City. In CleTPlau3: hve Canis US- E,. ard 80 , ..yer And, In Ms .470 ,ast.tat. and eead 1 , 1 , /f toiNe CM,/ 1.T,11V , 1 , . ~ I ATN NILIIO 11AUTIN, gab... 6.731 - 1.1.n.v., Siert 4111. .T , Z , 27 , -______ To Masonry Contractors. - YIROPOSALS aro requistod at tho Ofhte• pf 'Pp TX:, • rlf AN n•0.U.13 MA R.AIL.R4AD IP.LN V. an.l daf . JVIRP. coca...lath of th• slinto.tt. of 71111 IX 1...- taming.. an . cnn ona thontat.l perchaa cf Naaca t. 31st flat' us abut.... fo. tnonpaa room on the suns R0a1..111 ta may fir onsaract In • W• 01.1. Maw .114 FrOrefi - 1.11,0A b• ••••13 a: the Oen , . t Frael.n. onactr, lean .an an, ennui. Infarmiken obnatuff y ald....na aßnani. A. An DY.;..1N., IL•elleal KARR., I a A RR. Tr•nkiln, ISIR , Fieatoll Notice lIE Annual Meeting of the Etiokholrere .r 'h• PITT,IIItIOII, CI •zeixTetrt. AND LO:if - V . A.LE TELE,eIt4 PI! CoMI A•Y. for tn. , bl•nthe or .n by In .at= log 'elf, tilt Ise 11.14 et the 11141 CM Of t E .4PAN th• trot V irenis. 101IPAY. the Eise.af of u, e-xt: at too eoeb : • kratUA elhnst.,yr. tb, fn.y 111., 110. les/I:L1 Pittsburgh Ttust.Compau3r. glue Dritzu'lulls have this dsy declared 1. , 5 W.W.I -tit et the prate Mt the tut menthe. St the Two of 8 per cent rr.3 . "Amuck Th• espßitt rot .e to, parabto cc and lave the VII Inellvtl. ItQUI...LY. CeAter. Flttobargh. Mar 16. It= mettraltte Partne — ralatiNotice.- LIIE late Ann of J. 11. IDO oft Ca., Whole. Drottinetn. tiering been diseolted by the ' , nab athan Ifortt. and Joh., Pinnies. the earrirtre Penner. tmelng . o..trolnenl 'he eon:. Intitat 04 the i.e lona:hen K'..4 1.10,11 nrso, hes amo-litmteth bin hie 'mother. AN ett3lltili.•al,lll rrntfa wilt. tor. .10ese at the old IMAM, tonne, ti Wand end lowrih .te e flitobnrob.. oa.. under the name en r rule of P1,E511 Iltar. when fley mlO 0.000 0+ lei the Monte 0n,4 ruernenon or the I.Mo tom. mia ail other Pen.. de . in Ina erne" in then. line of hangmen. Ihe 1111311.1 fr of ttm Into nr.n 'ell' km elon• I hr . John newton. and 1111 011.1.0 haetnn clef= ens'not nil too kurvien thornlyoo trilotred to them. will yteeee wb dletWt unn• rerlmat vonlententeel. • arytannlinil ------- Proposals for Coal, Slack, and LIMO. tiEA LED PEOFOSALS, for delivtring in t". Kelt. at the enntre e , the PI Woo nth Osa Om. p•ey. 3.10.(XT/ hoaesia of Pita atl 001111 Cede. 40.0•20 bnahnla of elaek eta buatels of Lnre...en! rateeved at the o ele• rf the it mean) entll T t/tiItSPAT. the {alb 05. Rect. et= u'edek; Po Id. The C.C. elfee. end Um , to be nt .net. Ipaallde. end dellrered et lush time, and ha tooth netaatftlea M ,beta be ederet•et t act dleeetrel — of...lard al cementation tar the Curl ead elate, to be 70 nodule Mt bailie_ .1 The payeaotte to Do made tamathlp. retetelnit T. 3 pet 'end. Lgeniality tot pertd•tnere et metre. 4 . 2= l eff t ibt . 17 rte reel 471nr i eP^ 8 Pefpr , nor Earl end 21. k, or td• aena" ne s tle itael . resete. JAl.lr.s tgittloTY.Tnuater. 015 w of the Pitteleurett ea Cur..teattydlaa at; Tala. '• • nay7dltl To Coritractoni. • TiROPOSA:LS wilt bo iecOted at tiit Offloo 4 oft!), Fort Wayne end Calleeg .t4tellt Coret.oer In YUltr WAY HC. auta woo th rrider,ohe 2)0 ct #1 Y nest. the Whig - Ice. grtillog - , a.tri D•ll,4ttils Cr 1.4. e. Ties far raid ftwd. • Plans. Praire so oriel t • ethlbtfrl It Witto three w i l eoriel - to the der of he Thle 110. one hundrei au 1987 roger Ithe• tmhnm mtrh hexerwurk: Jewell suited for orteerottthe I.lnler. ad' dirtle4Anto eeetloot of frau one well ranee te s leagtb.wOl may h. hll for singly or for the... Wire Worlf. J. fllft.thOltAN. ahlktl - Chtlt Ealleeer. $15.311 f' , 4 }l/W liYO 19 OM 18 • . _ ........____ .._ . . 'Co-partnership. LI'ItELVY It-. BLAIR, havn annaitted 5 with Own TilftSlAß I& niAnti The b'atiroei will . tinuwi Tiwier the Um a WILCO 1 A tiLdl/111. flelAt•ttli , ' " - •- ' --- - A Tract of Valuable Iron. Coal, and Timber Land for Sale. 117.1. E eubseribtr, .attoniey for tho ownerr, alum Vt. redo A ThaI:MAW haN D, of fend. at ;OttlltdOlnlt 1400 - aorta, Iyinittn 11. tour of lAA Ada. abaci.. In llonungat'a flantnitit shoot eta or /Ixmild/ tomb past from Idomanto.n. Tb. Land m thickly arum pith the lamout ,of tb• Inn t •altotbM modem of Unbar, enth at othsto /rd, aul black Oak, kop:ar. Chesnut Chem An. and Id b•lleTetl 00 tr. 'Mal flab to Iro n any Cool. •It h suattlautlY watrted by am bones 0 00.0. (both fad. at wblab aroms.•nd 'Watt totirtlt• Into Dm.... L/reek.laadlno to the/ dlonouttatmla titarjloa the 0010000 or. tidll4oll. and Volace , . out d OT,rouVlTZtogd fe.Mr.:',`,4:tagrketlg; VatrotorAlo IlroirearillA IV, as as batik tt on by thd th o u a door to tp.tatinrati and m dove' the thin. It In oght lo bo most airautattooo.7lll.oo. l l, to tha maitubmitim Of Lumbar and boar.. orr...t oututb" tm. lb bran cart. On 00' Tract ta- • Illtalloal 01.110 v. Cooly lomtid. of ehalybeato and autpb or in u r ed( , ants, of y.stt, volume of witty and nom . ta•Und rti.durt Obhb It Is Intim.' eon t• meat plant •bIY barmaed luto : • Rottylna 01.00 of sant attraction. but la do Haltom ond laattryn tatrtomoo. Its locality and rarnalon.uu from all other waterlog plow would fm• from mdbtab 1111,0 ;Tint ttr'glrboo!lartillettlit I' l= 0 • 0 0 f lo o od and.. Apply't.n .1. IIOWARGI ORIYFITH, 1 Marthall Ooddlor, tIA. nun, 00714. , Ito. 21 Spates Whorl. Ira limn.. Desirable Site's in Sewickley. . FOR BALL, at fair pricer, and on , easo tena..:.n,r.l mast doilatitful 411 0 3 POP. Cdtl2l. , mita. fronton on the 1610 and Pennsylvania onna a W.A.'. 0 ,, = 0. 1 4.;'"” B " t ' ll4.— . Thy Lot, front 110 Iset on a 60 fare Watt running pandit.' with th•lidiroad. and, on bark 4.1300,110 a 60 feet meet. sod =Sian eaglet ace sore nath• or a_porthutar cut helm See Mare eal; se he clean , Tate stanettr haa natl. lacattetten fa. Vats a toed hark oboe 460 lost. *km It I. nearly Issal. .00 baing on tn. Rama tank, orals*. both Railroad nut nips. sod-ntsr, swat of thin Ohioan Moro .:ter ler Country Basta eaunet bs Nand In ttovelanborOood of Pittsburgh. fortriflttbit of Ilan plinba... Jaeger Way atetel Oa tan peapeet, ea • loom Of Peat. at the Clttlea of lb. pee. 10, pectantierel ;ten aayve lea aberty to rear to tile Mar at du Cavite*. sajthaldlrla I To the Physicitius of Pittsburgh. {VOL V It'S GMLRf MATTO KIM F.D.ihr AROMATIC e nu , . A PPL.-I,,trti. n nee..., to remind sett tag ihermembezed tin Matthaltizeteasion of tin.stabllend .diet) month* of she tt0.1.1 Gin in man, fir.ee of dr.peicai Leniency, I resherstally Invite vor .ausi• meth= to • very eoper.or article. corentattai•al -our mPet oxen:nicely.. othledern. In Holland. Or a ;rove. peen bar to my own +snort. It II flavored and mediated, net by tha orinmon Ranh berry, but. by the choice botenleal variety t 1 the arm.. itel•an Janie, Gerry. Vb.* maze ethane *street le Metaled and reetifer with Its eel . .remees ealvent s and tO co b.onsee a concentrated Outten of. ermuleite Maroc end aeons.nitogether tranownient. io in cordial and meamin. Droner:W. ro so/ rt•U•r" Gin hentotote knnwm Ana the Infer of inferior dleGliatltne•lth which the manWe hi now flu 7d. phyreithe find no little Wheel. I .`'f'b'r,?irth,:,,,i'..°,ll7, d ,F,Al2l . .r:o , l l "''A.T.i ,t ; tinter of twenty nor'. Inadcinehin the city of Row. r.a. and prdeepeing • motored er.P. , thco In .rneer.....‘ • ' • ot down] Gm. esp.-1.117, I bez to norm to your nt• nation m 7 ATIOaIeTiC Sculattait 8210 &PPR se one ......kb••••....• tall= reiethe• Ten/ tithimt estethatione. end e cum , In to mrwant to Ton a hewn of 10.0 eo of I ...sea. In to to a tare icor. ,,, g your tenSionS to a-eert IL It LI now reervic one r.. aloe I be,, yrepared and dl.iribnird my Rout.. Gut eseineiven /et r.dirrdid parson e Jet e.t.a that iiief rd. 0.1 here received imeo. Itt.noth teen ...Mate awl patient/a tee/- Going to Its reel re. ißertr.rdineryefficacy in tin. ) . In• rient 11,m,0r, one anestions of rho lisdneye and hni• der seneralli; siesta Dometio Maladies, When taken in prszer onentalea . a loot Drunk, .1 estecially at din t., Ii hound. ley nalreem *lnnen.. to be eminent. tflesel oaf in the most ontinen capes. wren even the belt of the nen. remedies have 1.11.4 to allad. mon than teeny , nzy re:W..4 I hare no M. net that it .001 d yield atmil. . nulls with pnehdon end certainty In your own ...time. atherbnea. The *moat. Reined.= Saturn. le nal op in eV.; Louie /40e. and. quaructr... o.vered and lanliel with my Dente =booed on the bottle; .neon • no ensit• Or my climate. on the label. and in, seal on the cork. with. may upon - Ire propiatin. 9113LP110 WOLFE, • Importer, 2/ Peri, street. hew Rork. For eel. by 71.11011.0 tiftlallitille. CO Wood etrivit. Pittebonsh: sod by all the Dehlzthal OrnErtfi• and Or• - oars in the United Grata. . • • Entracte from the New Tort Medical °antra and Jenne rol ot Drelb. edieett.by P. M. Deese, M.D., LLD, 716 herndway. die L iLnAND OIN A 8 AL MEDICINE. • In our lest numbs. we sommeatiled Mei pablitstran of a CirMllll . on ltoi neje., from ma fellow citizen. Udele Wlifie. Esq. with bziottommantary. nion.* of ear own vie.. hit. then we have been eMILIoMcg the aveot, and thus far with favorable tract!. Bat we are Gemthe Mript commuulcatione on the satierat m mediae men. wbleb e.rte to show that Ale. Wade. Aromatic 8.1. dam thboappa Is very ea longevity in use, nod to the hopes of phyriciane. II proving Itself, ft a etimulaing claret.; to be eminently miecemsfuLfter other natio Pon wlLit Me Intent bed ben toted le run. In one o the a.. thm replete/. Wen:Coal d.O - ties be.o earn; • Manning care of or -el. o has been entlr.l7 retonral by tbe pa...of •