. Riau& Nzwa.--The heavy rain of Friday, continued Contemn& the night and during Saturday Morning, had begun to affect the river as Sitnrdal, eieningr The stage of water, it night, on Saturday wai 6 feet, end rising. A coal-boat rise is looked for,•by this morning. The Diemphis papers epeak of tremendous Monis on the lffissisaippid say that quite a , an • number of coal boats, on, their way to Now Or , :. ' leina, was lost. The papers maks no mention of the fete of the Crews. • The regular Cincinnati packet for tide morn ing the .3.eyitone State. She leaves at 10 • o'clock. - TUB CONSPIRACY CAsEet. At the usual hour the Court was opened, on Saturday, arid the trial of the defendants re , Mr. Stokes took np the tire's& of his env 'meat by s recapitulation of the points made by him on the day previoualy. He replied to Use attacks of the opposite counsel upon the zeal zuentrested by Mr. Hampton in thin case, and paid that gentleman a glowing and merited trib ute for his, ability and assiduity. He deserved and would receive the thankf of every honest citizen for.his course in this trial. After some remarks relative to the Pennsylvania Railroad, he proceeded to the law in the ease, which he considered'consideredmmypa i n and simple. He cited a number of authorities. ' The defence denied the extortion._ It was ex tortion to demand that to which there was no claim. The informations were not ma& until December and the defoodewth were consequently nut.in formers until that time. What right hail they then to claim the 48800 front Magotfin on the 22d November. What else was it but extortion. The spealter alloded In seething terms to the law Preseriers who combine in Ohio and pollute the soil of this State to carry their unhallowed purposes into execution. They were common ,infanners, than .which no name was more de grading. It stunk in the weevils et' all honest • men, its bearers were shunned and, hated.— It was redolent of shame and degradation. The _common infernier betrayed everything—honor, the common dictates of humanity, family, friends —merely for private, corrupt gain. Worse than English spies and Irish informers, for they nev er worked in combination. Ile closed with a - very beautiful peroration. we.,have newer heard any speech in Court more brilliant, eloquent and convincing. A breathless silence prevailed' during the delivery, which lasted on Friday evening =and Saturday morning for over four hours. • • - Judge M'Clure then read hie charge to the ju embracing his decision upon the points pre ' vented by the defendants and by the common wealth. - We published the points of the defendants in Saturday's paper, and we therefore at present, !damply refer to them. The principles of the Ist and 2cl points were affirmed by the Court. Thee thirdpoint was negatieed, which took the position that the jury , cannot find the the defen dants guilty, if the ordinary business of the Bank was_to pay out the small notes. „ • The fourth point, is a naked proposition, was :But the jury will consider whether • ez ! checking out money In uneven sums was a part • •',„mt the oonspirAmr. a link in the concerted action, a trap to eathkethellanks. In-that the point was negatived. •• • • The • fifth , rint asserting that the uneven , checks did not impose any obligation or compel. sionnpon , the Danis Ist pay out small money was .On theleb, point,. the Court charged the jury that to bring to punishment theme violating law Is:lawful, but if done in pursuance of a conspira cy, it is =laved. It is usnng unlawful means to'accomplish a lawful object. And it it was in. tended to defraud the county of her Interest, it was unlawful in its nature. The Court negatleed the seventh point on the same ground:as the fourth. - On the Bth point, Judge ATClure charged that • extortion is, a etparate and wide offence. Its legal definition is an unlawfhl taking of money 17 , r n iparty, or valuables, either le - whole or part, • the office.. color of oce. The legal offence, er, hi not charged here.' The, word bad -a larger anise—oppression - under corer of right. He would leave to the jury, under all the testi .Mony; if they believed there was a conspiracy, whether there was in any part otit an intention to Ciao! (extortion, from ez out of, and soreness, to twist,) money from the 13ack. The word in the indictment'was used in its general siguification. On the 9th point, the Court charged that to sue for a penalty was no offence; nor drawing of uneven checks, of - itself, either; but the jury were:to decide whether or not the' checks were • drawn to Induce the corporation to violate the es,lave, and whether the procurement was not an l'Overt act of the conspiracy. . 10th. If the facts warrant the proposition that the. county had. .an inchoate right in the '•-le penalties, the defendants hadno tight to destroy each interest by offering to burn the notes. The Commissioners swear they never authorized the _ 'suits to be compromised. On the Ilth point the Court charged that if -• • the' aiety bed no interest In the penalties, the defendants had none. The penalty, the right and the came, were one and individual. The 12th point was decided affirmatively. If the banks ware in the habit of violating the law; that la of course powerful evidence of it being W .the customary business. It is very probable, • and doubtless all would admit that every bank — and banker In the city had violated the law, but 41 they are , not on triaL •Itis a matter of no im ' Patine's now, except, by showing the usual cus tom, it might go to the point whether the - defers dents are innocent or guilty. The. Banks are the creatures of the laws , were they on .trial, they should be dealtorlth accord ing to the law and testimony. The Court 'could not charge affirmatively on • the 13th point. The jury are the judges of evi • - deem, and they will or net say whether there. aras,eonnection between Davis, at Wellsville, and , Haien. They will recollect that it was testified by Galway and Scott they had gone to Wells ville to compromise, at the request of Hazen, who urged the measure for fear of incurring a criminal Indlitment here; 81111 they will recall what passed between Davie and Hazen there. As regards the 14th points, His Honor would say there was much evidence. He could not say • there was no evidence; he would commit an er ror. The Court was constrained to charge the Jury thertrwas evidence, and:they will bear In mind some of the rules referred to by counsel; that after an unlawful agreement la established by proof, the sets of one binds all, in pursuance thereof, whether here or at Wellsrille, or any place else; before confederatienu are established, • however, the act of one affects only himself. On the 16th point, the Court said that the , whole evidence must be considered and applied to all the Courts. If the feet is as the defame allege, the Court would charge affirmatively. As regards tke 16th point, the 'Court charged that the Puy must be 'stinted before' convicting on any count, that the evidence warrants it; the proof under each count must, be full and corn pieta in itself. In regard to the 17th point, if there were but two comae, and Jones was one and Holmes the other, the iedietment mast MI. Bat there are • ten, and the jury will remember;what the wit nem Stewart said of Lawson; that there was to be an executioa of a general stupendous design and speculation: they were going to set the mill grinding and that all.the banks and bankers but • two should stiffer. The jury will remember that • `.Hazen mid that it had been decided in grand council, so and so. Take the evidence of all up on any gives point or given count; take all that went before and ell that follows, and find guilty or not guilty en these comities theLearidence may 'lead you to decide. Die Honor then read the following points of fered by the Commonwerlth e. • 1. That the penalty named In the General Banking Law, is given by the 48th section, to r. the informer," and that as neither Hazen or Davie _were Informers, neither had any right of action againet Alegoffin, or the Fanners' De " posit Bank, at the time they offered to release from all liability on the payment of $ll5OO, and there being no just or legal claim, if they at, tempted to extort moneyrit was an act which - may be considered by the jury, with the other acts proved in evidence, to show • corrupt apse ' meat by the unlawful means of a pretended claim to extort money from thesaid Mageffita and the said Bank, and thus the defendants, if the jury believe the Ewe, may be convicted on the Bd, 4th, sth, and 6th counts of the indictment. The Conn 'charged that if the jurT believed these facts, they would lead to a conviction un der those counts. - 2. Teat as the penalty Is to ^ the informer," ^ and there is no informer mill, informstien is made, by bringing suit for the penalty mimed in - the act of April 16th, 1850, there was no claim 'known to the law, nor .any vested right to the said penalty, in anyone known to the law, when awn and:Davis, before snit was brought, at - tooted, by threats, to extort $B6OO l from Ma - softy and the Farmer' DePosit Bank; and, if Ilse joy believe the facer, they must convict 1131- tier the Bd, 4tit. sth and 6th countsin the indict ment The Court said the facts were for the jury; If they belieied them, the would lead to scon viction under the 3d, 4th, , sth and 6th counts. ' 8. If there was — any cause of action in mom queue of any pa men of mi ll notes by the Farmer's Deposit k, it was es much vested • and tone equal , extent, in the County of Alle • ' • gl i say, as In Lawson, who brings the action, and any argument for the gain of the Defendants, by Rhieh the right of the County would be impaired Or destroyed, or this , result wee intended or con .' teinplited, would be a conspiracy, under which Ithere - May be a conviction on the lid and 7th : • Spurns of this Indictmeat.' • On this poiat the judge charged affirmatively. ti' If thennwas ati agreement bythese &fee , thantitil ester' knozeiyi from Majollin by ilineth- IMMMENMEEME ening mita, or othetwiso unlawfully or unjustly, there may be a: conviction under the 4th count of the-indictment.- The_ Judge would charge affirmatively, pro vided th crime agreement, in the opinion of the jary f was inal. 5. The criterion of pull, (if the agreement be proud) ,is the. intention of the parties. If it was fair and honest,they cannot be convicted. If, on the other band, the agreement was unfair, dishonest, meant for the unjust gain of the par ties, and calculated rather to prejudice the Com munity; or to bring nay number of citizens un fairly under the power of the parties, the offence of conspiracy is complete, and there should be a conviction. The Court charged affirmatively. 0. A n t if the jury believe that the defendants conspired together that any of their number .should, for the purpose of gain, and not in any - iirdinary business way; open an account with the -Fanners' Deposit Bank, and after having procur ed the email net= to be passed, began-proceed -legs for theunlawful Pupas° of getting money alone, and not for any public good, or any fair or legitimate object, then the defendants are guilty . of a conspiracy. The Judge charged affirmatively, with the qualification that such conduct wan an overt act, and had been done in pursuance of a conspiracy. 7. If the jury believe that Dayis opened an =- coma in the Farmers' Deposit Bank by agree ment with-the other defendants, for the purpose of so drawing his checks and managing his . in, tercourse as to induce Johillagoifin, the enabler of said bank, to pay out foreign bank notes Of lose denomination than fire dollars, and therebY subject himself to indictment, under the 49th section of the general banking law, such agree . - ment ;is a conspiracy to induce the commission of an indictable offence by said cashier, and in volves: a conviction under the sth, let and 2nd counts of the indictment, it being a conspiracy, The Judge charged affirmatively. The Bth point was in reference to the Holmes count, and the Court decided the evidence under it might show a link in the conspiracy. At this point the defence protested against the pointa of the Commonwealth, on the ground that but three were read by the counsel before they Were banded into Court. The Court said that the other points were merely the reduction to writing of points ex pressed by the oeunsel on the previous day.— However, the counsel for defence might argue thput now, if they chose. They declined, and the Court concluded its charge, by explaining the law applicable in the case, and the various legal . definitions of the terms of the indictment. The jury retired at twelve o'clock. TUE STADIOT. . . At half-past-four o'clock, - after an absence of font. hours and a half, the Court was informed that the jury were prepared to return their ver dict. The .foreman handed the Court the verdict, which was recorled. The defendants, Hazen, Morris, Davis and Lawsan, were found GUILTY on all the counts except the 9th, (that relating to the Messrs. Holmes.) ' Mr. Stokes moved judgment upon the verdict, which was withdrawn, however, upon Mr. Dar ragh stating that be intended snaking a motion in arrest of judgment and for a new triaL Mr. Stokes then moved as the defendants were not in Court, their bail be forfeited and bench warrants issued for their wrests. After some debate, the bail a-as declared for feited, and warrants issued. EMOGISZ;= Shortly afterwards the four defendants, with the exceptionof Morris who had concealed him self, were arrested and lodged in jail. EXPLOSION ON A FEBILT BOAT. ONB ZILLND AID A BOXBEII INJOBID. -- We are seldom called on to record so disastrous an accident as the one the particulars of which we giro below. The whole affair, will doubtless, be submitted to II rigid Oltamination, and the cense of the accident ascertained. As the ferry-boat;, General Scott, one of Jones' Line, was about , leaving the lower land ing, on the opposite side of the river, on Satur day morning, about seven o'clock, on her return trip to this city, both boilers exploded, one being thrown over Lee's Ferry Boat into the river, a distance of four hundred or five hundred feet, and the other about one hundred and filly feet, into the water, opposite the tollhouse. The boat is badly injured; the floors destroyed and the frame work and wheel-house be one side carried away. The engine is also destroyed At the time of the accident, there were eight pas sengers, in addition to the employees. Three women were uninjured; and a little boy and a girl were slightly injured, and three men were more or loss injured. Jacob Badly, the Engineer, was instantane ously }Alla By the force of the explosion he was thrown upon the shore where be was picked up dead. He was horribly mangled, his skull bebag .fracturtd, 'and the upper part of his body badly scalded. He was about 26 years of age, and leartis a wife and one child in . Steubenville. He had - been in the employ of Mr. Jones singe last fall, previously he bad . been engaged in Holmes' Shovel Factory; Ile was in the habit of drinking. but not to that extent that he was unable to attend to hle'duties. Michael Nonelty, a farmer, of Noblestown, was blown into the river, but succeeded in swimming to a mfr. One of his legs was broken and he was otherwise badly injured. He had with him a two borne load of hay. The horse nearest to the boilers was instantly killed, the other and the wagon and load were blown Into the river; the horse saved itselfley swimming ashore. The steersman, Cries Davis, was very badly injured. One of his thighs and on arm are bro ken, his skull is fractured, and his head and face scalded by steam; be is now lying at his board ing house in Temperanceville, in a precarious condition. Johrainney was hlorp into the riser. but was rescued. - He is.'rery badly ipjured (min scalds and fractured. He is now lying insensible at his residence. Temperancerille. His wife was with him but was uninjured. A lad named Philips was slightly cut on the bead, and a little girl named Floyd was also hurt. • We gather from the testimony, which the crowded state of our columns prevent us from publishing entire, that the boat was five years old; the boilers - were second-banded; the boiler heads were replaced last fall; the Scott and Paw nee were in the habit . of racing with the Walker, the boilers on the ferry boats were not sufficient to generate enough steam to 'carry the boat through without pnehing. The jury after examining the boat, the boiler, 'and viewing the body, adjourned to meet at the Mayor's . offsee at 4 o'clock P. AL Having re-assembled, an, individrud named Spear testified to the strength of the boilers. . The other witnesses being absent, the jury again adjourned until this afternoon. It Is the general belief that the accident was caused by the lowness of water in the boiler. SUGAR & MOLASSES-- V) klub. tie 40 do cd rob' "Z 36 do ' 200 Ltda. Molasses. oak tooporod% 40 do law Haas. *Wowed 103(0) •: d o do. for ant i l _ or •010- - Yegli A A FRESH TEAS=-The enbecriber intending devote special attention to Ids Te• trade, le nor nwelving • larger assortment than ever or Fresh Taw from watch be Is maddest al Wog •Dle to salt ell tutew however ♦tried. , . . •=Spon tr a l 0 . VIZ per d 4b. (htelponder . 75 to do dot Oulous 60 to .2.5 OA; Oen po CEng. Bresktleed? 60 to 74 des Chum Polrrbong ,Id to 76 dot • N:t",:=So'o•7oltittront) to , ng the recent vest Mn.... In the fret or 're. his orlon will be Lund to very but trLeettrom old altabibbed Wee. Retailer...lll thnl ble prime ea low se they an Laing 012 tb• sato? oracle from the Beet aDli W. A. Ida: ('W. SPLENDID BUILDINfI LOTS FOR SALE, 'a.m.' In the 7th Ward.barlnf i r , flint a 20 ft. earls en (Urine Avenne,rannlng beck to eh MPS with • 20 t p tj. eller. Thin property Is ted Immediately o te Josh= lltortiVe mrldenee. Will toe eold al • Iwo. pin: Apply to 1C MeLAIN,So. 21 11Ith street. „HOUSE SEEKERSATTENTION-31,100 nook sam, $7OO and gory term, Tor Pala, • good name twalllng /love with • hall, 4 mow, cellar, A *We, • lot of 22,4 Bet leant an Water lane, Allegheny, by 120 to • 20 *llona 001., garden. ahnttaa to aria we. addling In front. nnee 11.100. Alio, • noose on Tonneend s 1 ore rooms Ibr SIAM:. and not on Items ttrll76o, betides roadly others In 1/1111V61110elti00111:11.bd 112 be ...IA on tarorableterm• . , • Pormas to_purehast bond land chesp houses .111 'do to dist the Real testi, Offln of apll 6 CITILIBKAT a SON. I.ll4)Thlid st. SALE-27 acres of superior Land on be lower nil of Nine Mlle Weald. the Umber on w kh will 'ell for about the Salannt that will be taken for thelantl. It le a bariiiha hotteire of • salt . 110 m AB le 0009;75. 4th pt. URAL HOURS,. by Mize Cooper; a few toyko of the stone Mb day reed by no 1 & LAMER. SI Woo!' tt. 14:RGA.WS . COUGH — SYRUPe - oludantly on hood sod Po We b 1 J. NWT. Jr., Prorletor. tbyl4l Wood it., i doors below Vireo silty. TO TET.—A convenient two story' Dwel - _lin,or wi Earl Coalman. near Oblort.,Alleabrey. Alma an ad twiorr tenting on Arai It. ikaa ara or Jaws Jr., EastOormmon. Allegbear, ar Park. fireard7 A alma Plttabzr apll , 2lrd (Partali Oaraite.) /rIII TRUTlCconeerning Sellers' Vend a~ fuse AA sines Mal Molutillit wonders. Read-the Owing, • . • PM? Ye, Jefferson Co, Jan. 27,1842. M. R. E. deffam-drlm I novid4 of J. R. lINS 669 uuttle T.,WfU and a.. II toa &Mt of *Om. and It a ,,,, a n a d 66Mrs* rearms sad mate amare of email mat Gains. tr.. Jefferson Co, Feb. 7, 18L2. 31 r.B. t. dollsre—liating tried your VermUtore in my. MAI:M e % rb r e ith ld " ftt l e a gsitZ t oisg " titi e L 4 RlsA i e WSIBLOT Yr., Jefhnsara Yeb. 17. 1062 IL Polhrs—l dem one fettle of mar Yermlfam to any dOld. and It aspeW7b norm.. I Mink it the Dee! in ttet Y = l' lrM eii.Li PE lreYrti Adlir o arl etsnemilyß baayt., an a byDrodyin . NEW PLAID BILKS—A. A. Mason Co. Invite Mtn:ales to theirlarat variety Of Plald ems. .e wining •• ai . . • ' t 600 FIGURED SILKS-We- helve ; flow reed a &e4e w ie l ti."" 4 " 4 2 d i g . MASON it IV! irt.c4 QATIN BARRED PLAID SILKS, splendid )0 styles, dpatino now,s lam monaural red . • a...xiinON 00., 26.6 th et. UTTER-11;bl. froth Roll just reo'd 11 4 .Blbraida COLILit: Firiker by . tkr AsoFeat. . ti Youtt. April 14. Consols are quoted at 851®86, a alight ad 'Twee from *previous fall. It was rumored that Lord Palmerston would resign, but the Globe contradicted the report. The papers are full of proclamations regulating the details of the war. Ten Russian ships from Sebastopol are report ed near Perekop, North Black Sea The corn bined fleets are still at Deices. In the noose of Commens, the Attorney Gen' eral stated Batt Great Britain does not forego the right to search nentrallefor articles contra band of war. A—bill to double the income tax passed the House of Commons. FRANC/I.—The government makes a, similar announcement to the British respecting the commerce of neutrals, and will not at ;present issue letters of marque. The subscription to the French loan amounts to 476,000,0:10 francs. The Minister of Marine has addressed a circu lar to the Chamber of Commerce highly applaud ing the United States for refusing letters of marque. SPALS.—The Queen has amnestied all the pris oners implicated in theLopeaCuban expedition. lism—TheDutchess of Parma will act as re gent during the minority of her eons. The assassin of the Duke of Parma has es caped. , The 'Ministry has been dissolved. Barris Ward has been ordered to quit tho country forever. Switzerland is quiet. Austria end Prussia have not committed them selves by any avert act. There hat been no change in the Danish min iefry. . Liverpool Markets.—Cotton continues depres sed; demand very limited; prices irregular, the sales are generally lower. A large amount is daily offered at the market rates. Breadstuffs--Brown Shipley any Breadatuffs are much excited; having rallied from the ex 7 treme depression of the previous week IBd ad vance on Wheat; 5s fal on Flour; and 4s on Corn. Wheat Flour closed with a good demand. Corn quiet - Weather extremely fine. Baring's report money as rather easier. Con sols closed at 84. Rix dollars scarce at Ss 3 farthings. Bar silver 6s ljd. Businses in Amer ican securities wa &almost totally suspended. ..T64 Russians are abandoning their forts on the east coast of the Black Sea. ffMNSil=l It is rumored that the Turks are preparing to attack Sebastopol. Napier's fleet at the last accounts, was again under way, it is supposed,o seise the Island of Aklaud. Kioge Bay is named as the rendez vous. The British Minister at Berlin had telegraphed to Napier the declaration of war, with Instruc tions to commence hostilities. - . The Russians are making great preparations for hostilities iMthe Baltic. All the light houses and buoys are removed, and formidable fleets of gunboats are collected in shallow water at the principal points. Preparations are made to block up the intricate parts of the channel with rocks. All the houses at CronsMdt incapable of defence are being pulled down, and now batte ries are everywhero being erected. Two hun dred additional gunboats have been ordered.— The Czar and his son are, personally, superin tendents. Discontent prevails in Finland' and some ar rests have been made. Accounts from Greece are unfavorable. The Turkish Minister left Athens. -The Greek in surrection is reviving, but the Turks hold the fortress and have 8000 troops in Epirus. En voys are daily expected at Athens with the final commands of the English and French govern ments. It is reported that several nobles have joined the insurrection. The whole French army of 60,000 will be in .Turkey by the Ist of May. :The first division of the expeditionary force is being rapidly forwarded from Malta to Constan tinople. It is reported that the British land force will be increased to 30,000. Nominal Government Stocks continue to sell for remittance. There is no demand for other securities evert at lower prices. BALT:mons, April 14.—The war news created a great deal of feeling in this city to-clay. The Hoar market became much excited, sales at $1 advance. . BALTDIOIII April 15.--Orleanspapers of Sun day are received. The news from ElPaso to the 30th ult. states that a fight had occurred between parties from El Paso and Donna Anna. The El Paso party was composed of 17 Ameri cans, an EngSidman and a number of Mexicans well armed and had a ,eix pounder. The fight lasted 16 minutes when the Donna Anna party fled, leaving three dead. The victors captured a large number of cattle. The American Consul lhas been arraigned be fore the Alealde O&M Pease an a charge enter ing mid that Sante'Amm bad sold part of Mexi co end would pocket twenty millions thereby.— The Canard refused to may anything to the charge, but held himself responsible only.to oar govern ment. Re 'was suffered to leave court. Last Wednesday's proceedings of the Charles ton Coutention.as detailed by the papers, show nothing definite. The whole day was consumed in a discussion on the Pacific Railroad question. A ball took place at night which was a grand affair, brilliant with Southern beauty. The reporters of the New York Tribune, Herald and Express were elected Secretaries of the Contention, which caused some excitement and was denounced in the News and Standard. Pntmtristnnts, April 15.—Flour, a moderate export demand; prices advanced 50 cents; soles 1600 Vila 'mixed and fair brands at $8,25, Mobs gnome extm'at $8,75€49. No transactions in Rye Fletit. Corn • Meal scarce, 370 high; sales 300 bbla Penns, $3.621. Wheat, unsettled, and prices advancing; $2 offered and refused for white, and $2.10 naked. Rye here, 100 bush brought 90 cents. an advance of 3 cents, Corn scarce and in demand, yellow held at 85, ‘an ad vance of 10 cents, Layers offers only 82. Cotton dull, prices favors buyers. In Provisions, a good feeling prevails. Lard, a further improve ment realised, sales at 101010i. ' Whiskey, im preyed, small sales at 26. Flour, sales 1,000 bbls straight brands at $8,50, a still farther ad vance. New Yore. April 15.—Cotton, unsettled; sales 150 bales. Coffee; sales 100 bags Rio, still I. Flour market firm; sales 9000 bbls at $7,50(4 8,50: sales 2500 bbls Southern, entire at $8,7 ®58,62; but little export demand. Wheat un settled. Sales 21,000 bushels Corn at 82€80; but little export demand. Provisions , sales 400 bbls' pork, at prices a trifle higher, $12,87® 14,t0. Sales 150 bblsbief at $l4, firm with up ward tendency. Lard, sales 2500 bbls at 104; pri ces higher. .Sugar, sales 2500 hbds Grimmest 4. Molasses, sales 800 bbleOrleans at 22(424, easi er. Iron firm; sales .10 tons at $42,50. • . CINCLNSATI, 16.—The river bas risen G incbes; weather wet. Flour advanced to s 7.— Whiskey 191. Sales 1300 bbLs prime Lard at 9. Sales 500 bbls mess pork at $l2, firm. Bacon end bulk meat dull. Linseed 011 advanced: sales 140 bblkat 90, cash; mostly held at sososl. No change in Groceries. QUM:RIES FOR SALE—One lot Dry to' o.ds, satiable per • mill Norm . . tho Grocery and Prodmee Mare, She beet itandin the llydrenlie 011 with lb. One hteate Engine of P IM• home tower. with Baler. Throe engine Lathes and three hand Lethoea ~lf7ou want bargains in thme (binge enquire MAI of TUCK ITOODS, Commercial Prober, at 4.11 75 Fourth street. T_ SAW WRAPPING APER-500 rms Yu oh by • •p 3 J. SCHOONMA Ell k TRANSPARENT ORE M OIL CLOTH INF:Iids. Of different width., the handsomest sad beet le ever before offered In this )(whet. ost freed for aide at the Oil Cloth Wenn:nun, No.llo Market t._ t U. PHILLIPS. OIL CLOW CRASH FOR STAIRS-600 id,. oraltrarent Arlin of light anddark colors pr paid at 01.011 Cloth and India Rubber Wardroom ,11 - ?••,,‘ Ild Market at ap3 • J. k PLEILLIPtI. UR PI f Y & BORCIIELaLiTcave re'd a I`lrup=orßogUsh Straw Soanat!c also. Colored and apt CU.2,7 7-20() b .f.f . goo d crti:glatre 01st BUTTER-6 bias. reo'd and foi male bv apt • R. DAL7JCLL A C. RESU ARRIVAL OF BOOKS, at. 87 Wood et., among which are the fellotelow. ?Ws Principles of fthetogre lb. Slattern Mange. of the Earth and Ite Inhabitsa evialdered sot Illustrative , of neology, try_ We Chart.. tdo l, IL D.. F. 8., di Turku). a .14.117.16.. the arse too vols. bouid In hilt Turku). marble edpw, ,', Lorry's thelveraW Atha. constructed and ondeaved from .the omit Peewit autboritiet by J. W. Lowry. 7.140. g. • ' • The above, together wlth a Awn end good asthrtnume, of Aaoks and Stationery Jut reed from the Erne Enda Method ihr oak by IVIMOTILY SEED-4 bbls. just reo'd and aunts by TOX BONNIIINIFY a -MURPHY.. lIARD*O-11.EA8111--32 bbln. Lard and, 87 /do Crewe nem balding fano II tomer Avarlaut far b fele r maul . Droanr*oo.. lIIED POTATOES-200 bus. for isle by subl7 VON BaNNUOItST & IfUR PUY JST reo'd Over 500 pcs. now Lane very GIP ens style& Ja A. MASON A CO.. 25 Tlftha. hsrEATIIER BELTINO—Oak andllemlock tanned,of the difforeut widths, for polo _6l No. 116 et . mh3o 11.1'aiLL1115: NDIA-RUBSER -HOSE, for Locomotivo,. 11Iro Zan iglu, Steamboat/LW Hydrant sywti, that 3( 15 mbar a clibry_far Weal lutes Ru bet Dprt, No.llo „Markel mt. lOW . J. 11. P ILLIM: • MOLASSES-260 bbla prhno N. 0., oak iv", mope:ago. An say by ' aani non: , a W:.:. FlBll- : -100 bble.,White aid Trout for ode A Agin OZB. QUlP,lpiZfor sale i sßos. 'lUtritha WEgg MMERCIAL. mumps% 011 ABBITHATIDN of the Board of Trade for Apra:Z.-Wet. B. Batorar. 1 . 4 W. B. E‘.1.13a. W. K :inure.. 11 . L Rome= and J. S. Dravo.m. PITTSBURGH MARKETS Omr.s Prenntcaon °Atm; tt Holiday Mosabut, April It IaSLI D ullness on Saturday was toulerately antlea but end weatheer was ad unpleasant as to rennet operations eolp aidesubly. FLOUR—took a turn upwards, under the etbnidus of the foreign neva - tales on the wharf of 23 and 23 Mr. super fine at 17 25. In the meaning; 10 bbl. do. later in the dm. at 87 37. and 60 tds. Pearl 11111, superfine, on 'Change, at $7 60; nom atom, rate. of 60 Min superfine at $7 6175 25 do , extra at 87 75, and 25 do. do. at 88 00. GRAIN—hi eouthmed goad regnant; Wee on the wharf 0f1.5, bus. Oats at 4.1%;. and 176 do, at ¬ at 42. Coco. des at depot of 400 bush. ;Roiled at 66; Wheat 1. In dr. mand. and the mills offer 81.46®61,65 a. In anality; Ear ley Is in reamed at 6.1. and Rye at 74180. OBOCERII23—s steady demand (Mtn — the counter tn.& at 43.a6ii for Eng... ;ego for 2doluires.l2!;fia Corm and 514 for Rim; mle to city of 10 Man. BOJP. folly fatrat 6,8 do at 41(, and 6 do, strictly Prime St Molaseee, a sale to city of3o blobs, oak paekagen. at 5, cash. WHISKEY—the demand on Saturday was letfee; mks of 25 little. reetiSed at 21. and lb. 50, 18;40, 21, 5„ 00 and 21 do. at 25. BUTTER & EGos—a good Inquiry for prime butter: . nth. 'of 10 bids, Inferior roll at 17.35 and 6 do. prime lk Egg. fu demand an/ sales oft{ Wax, from store at lOtt. SODA ASII—a ask of 8 cuts Imported at 331% ; BACON—the demand Is confined to the wants of the tradcreles of Elnoo le country Bhoolders and Sides at 6X and 18,000 Rs In Itte, city smoked at SX, 0 X and 8Xt7,000 ties Eamon private terms, and 10 Ms, John atsl. BEEF—s de of 6 toe Dried Reef at 10. OlL—eales On the wharf ore buts. No. 1 Lard Oil at and 6 do. from store it 76. 'FlBll—ln steady redound; tale. of 8 bbla, No. 3 Nathan]. large, to city at 611,26,16 blf bbl. do. .t 68. and 10 tdds small do. at MO; to tourdn matt are bald at 810.5., and large at 1111Z0(3 , 111,70. blt bbl. to the 'usual protallon. Herring, 10 bbl.. Baltimore at-so'26; Lek* flab, 10 bbl.. White at 82,60 and 12 hit MIK do. at KIM In the .mall way, Whit* Bab are selling at 810. DRIED FRUlT—aloe 0122 bon dr. apples, at 31,2430 boo, dr peaches at 31,70 and 40 do. at 81,02€8111,76'011 from store. CElEEBE—salee c.tls3 Ds*. at 95i. TUGS—Ia &mutt sales of 4,000 M, mixed at 3.`‘. PIG METAL—• sale also tons Sophia huinice. at 142. els maw MIA Is Mercer semoty metaL The este of Erring field thrum, (Juttla(a) metal. repoited resferdar u 3150 tons, should have berm BO tons. at SO. - PoTATOF.B—are Inquired: Mr saleson the xharroll4o boa Neehaanaks, to retailers, ►t M. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. At the Merchant's Exchange: on Hatunlsr, 28 shares Merchants I Idanufeeturere Bank stort sold at IA mak D.T Inane, The demand for Money In Me market continues &dim & 2211 n 1,1 *.1.Pbr cannot be placed at leo than 12 per cent. Eamtich Exchange It seam The fatal/ kW tabular statement of the earning olthi four laiMng roads of the mush,. Ibr March 11139, and March 1854, will rho. the Pennsylvania mad. the Outlast of all four, and costing much less than either, le the Met productive. . _. •- • limns/leads Railroad ' —8310,953 trust Neer lork and ihie 371,419 8.338 New leek Central...—. ............ -.... 524,511 444840 Baltimore and Ohio , 717.287 388,680 Osasno,N. lf.. Amil 12-81nra the opening of ths Lire there have been 78 elearannee and 19 emirate-quo ilers end schooners. , By them we have received 37.000 barrels of dorm. nearly Imo million het of lumber. and 7,oooburi als of wheat. We haveZbal 10.1XXI bekshalworsalf,34 l oo tons of merchandise. and quantities of Irom tee, ar. The arrivals by and has are baser. tNow Von"... Amid 13—An estaned b Le liour ir treme ng h la. ralfiltles said to be $6O,W. n" • . Tomeco—The prices Thursday tool, • Idle range with Wes 0(61 Mob at $4,3001740 fbr the. grantor arid one hhd. at 13010, and one at $3;130, and a fine e=at AOO. 98.90, and 3 .00. A Seir degree of ard roatiou prora7led In the market hiday, with Wee of 66 Wed. at Primo naming from 91.15 to $7,00 for the hulk of the .ale; one hhd. 64, and two hhde. each at 910. Sales at the warehouses Saturday, of 43 bird& at 'prima mission from 14.31 to 97.90. Salmi at the warehouses 31andar of 38 Ude. at prima ranging from s4as to 16,30-0 o choice oft , log. The Wes on Tnesdny amounted to 73 httds. at prior s . trehT...fr74 3s t,`iaior;d : M r tat. tat mkt of hi:lda Louisville Courier. IMPORTS BY RIPER ko Llaral7Ef i rst Opowderm-813 bds feathers. 600 tea haat& 2 do h s o. 167 Ilb% mar S t et's a ll ertt e gN giM ont, 2 bbl, lard oil. Eklusnanaker bail axes, Lippincott it cot 0 cods cabks. snitdrtei. CINCINNATI. by Buckeye Btate—Vibbis whheker. 1.10. r ben Sla . 6 lmai a taka deer Alma 2 do. stump Okla; Jona. bbl, rka Pea 'Jana ao tdtaa. Marc bbls moinasoak t ei, .1 IlarbanA ‘ 4l.l " dt 1r11'," NruCELING, ho Forest Clty—b 046 wheals. Tonmend re. 4 boo Indere; C Rent 2 do, tabouxo, 0 W 8a10d1an.262. tr l 6 b etlaa 3.larrAt a rV . l d pla Joan Lamar; & ea 60 gaLlia%o Baum 64 hbla eur m fkirkpalAr ' a liervorn Z. 6 • eat, Willoarth a; 6 bbia lama Mazy Mathew!, &HMIS. br Calm Lbm-400bba soar. Janes & Dem. DHOWNSI'ILLE, by Zedersoa—M aka apple.. 21 . kat bat ter, 1 41.4410,3 bra beam. kirilard. Wk.& DI Qualms ak• raga !Malta:o & me 10 bbla &ma. IMbaeb oataZ bta et.rn 19a1ndla: 10 b,. slam. J A Hoven; M dry J Mums; baleen; 06 do, A Iliac 2 tux drop. MCamllea & Campbell; 2ibm dam. J ?coral& Jr Inm. Japes en. ISROWNSVIIIS t a ira Lmarmr-410 bug lion. Joan dour. S IRONTON. by Tweautas—Vkl tow Ariaatil..TPTanner ST. LOUIS by 0c44•5 Btata-4 bbbk Bakursdl ece 35 boar beam, ekrr tint 23 bblu. lo bells .U.kls..T do. doer .kln Bard k Warner; ^3 bbl. pork. 114 SW, lard. Idt• ela a ON as balm dear akin& J Feluylb Rea beet. luaw. W B Belau Fine 5 bin weed. oust?* it ea 74 aka dm Zn 3 bu flus. Clark Thaw 1-.1 We; Matt. Nu. sies banp.:3 bu mast. 5 . 0 ga. Jou. U s = a u qdflleaagnie h itt ea :a aaduasaa., REA47N,' by Vcaltua.-140 bulb etatoak owner cal board.: • ; • IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. . ` Ono IND Paismosois • 13-0( bash po. tah" W from LI dos broom'. 11 Xaosajddeo. Mod"r o d as warfitk itz triz..milititnaSewasoM bid and I bs "gm itstorm Stott Ai m:7 box button I mon A 1111.1gobridrc .931.1 tor bttier. I osto 18 A Paboostook; . l2o ate & 4 1 1 1. 24 . te i r P1 . 'b m ."77tYti A t ' U le 'aka /341: ivti: I bid tattor, & Ltarott I bed egg., Pirotem* pro button Cantiobt V ears acct. owns.; I b/:" otter. Canfield: ecortioark ban al. Pssou Konsots.-1 bbl "Ara an t.ll7 ax 30 b.", Laws. Wllaart &ex I boa button L. do sham, I Coadold; IMs Ilartatsb & Boo.; do. Brow" Klsliratstet: pligo map. Famous 3 bids in. I do. bailor. ltbstolord rola Manion Loot TT ito pastas,/ balsa. 3 bbl. .as.. D Boot; 9 sta.'s.. Eoot. RIVER INTELLIGEI CE. STEAMBOAT ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES n Golden Stat. Ca A lhoun, et. Loula noeiten State. lieliatnnztlaeinnatl. San linowdrn. &MO, Loaning. Toaratora. note, Ironton. Allegluny. l lt'Llab. Cincinnati. latone State, Breen,, Cincinnati. WurML Shepberda T C :7l l .l7oT t ' . 7:lstondriekgoa lL ini"b• W ih nt Nevem, ,taftron, N.llOll. Brownegine. Wig= WV. Wawau. DEPARIXD. • • St. Clair, Cothran. N. 0,1013111. Clara Fists,,, Gordon, Cloolonati. lvania. glifelter, Claelanatt Rookery State. Beitaho ne crear. Clanntunit Post City, Wank Wheeling. Dan Cangen.Agam. Lanarginn Mignon, 3 , lll:oranills. Lagetng, Ben Ronan - Inn Cal. Bayard. l'oe .EllsabetN. Tho' a Sini=loodrietacm, Wert Niortos.. MhZ... * Beane. No. I, olf. Wellnilla arriln—Oa Satarday naming try Sat mark, then win 01i , et and AMU. STEAMBOATS. RCI CM:NATI—The eplen- j a iß4 ireful steamer KNYISTON2I STATIf. M. If amer, Imre Ihrtbestree sod Intent . ; _fa , Z . l u V r Es on MOYDA d r lab o Mose r f "v 4 °-u FLACK or LIVINOVITIN, Amts. Railroad Packets for Wellsville. Steuben ville and Wheeling. • i r E fast running passengerateamag y 4 . ere DIURNAL. Ca SIIMEDIUN. and F T CITY. Capt. ..16. - Monavorill ply Le regu l y o reketigetween Ilttahrizah. Wellsville. Stenbeirell.• The 1114E11 FlttshinTh every Mand. end day uumning, and - the Erceet cur e, ,ra: Tueeday. Thureday .4 Ward. morning, o .1.14 maneetlog at wsuntucaa a o'clock, y. t., vrlth the trait* ghreg. l e a= ie. ar4127. i t5g,V411%,, f 1,217. 1 111:: Reed at Steubenville. and the tineere and Ohlo Road at IVlteeling. at 5.30 P. i.. for Baltimore and Waahintton ay. nom Wheeling, the Malt City. loam every Monday. Wedneeday nadir/day, and Ole Diurnal every Turedaj. Thnneday and Fetordny. nl 7.80 e.... COOMairlit it Wetly villa with the Rellroad trains to No freight received on the wrlumi k ailattsurgh alter ORO For freight or PLIMII% APPIL tearVg D UI) INC) 'OO, Anent. mbl N 0.156 /mat etre. , 1854. ,, • Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and lit. LOW& TILE PITTSBURGH AND CINFNNATI STEAM PACKET LIN TOR Tag CON srAltex or PABBbNGERS AND FREIGHT, IWI= PITTSBURGH, OIN W CINa ATI, LOUISVILLE, AND ST. WO& LINE it( composed i ktip i t ofesvendrstelass,powrrfasteam g tee teat:l/VI Irol e a d r3=laa d tron I Oil, river. It connects with toe Unit e d States mail I,me of Stemma from Llncinti f at s uille and 111. LOUIP. by gassentert sod. reight ims &tried surd majored through daily. Two new steamers rum been sdded to the Line, which um consists of lbw followlog basic •/)0644 0.1 4 .11.8 V/ n Z l / 4 1.411/1 • f Iro fittsburgh. BUCKISTE STATE...AL tr. mannoort...gundar MIDGIENGSR No. 2...J.0.00118....... Monday. ALLEGHENY ono. sews Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE—mt. Wedoeeday. PHILADELPHIA 0. 0. auca...;.—...Tburnds7. PITTSBURGH o.oJrraol. Friday. PENNSYLVANIA guntrasszn......Satardsy. JAM daily at 40 ling.*, a. at, unwisely. No Freight received after 9 /Nook, on tits morning of 660: t puiloolatat apply on bOlUd. 00 to . JOAN n LIF_ITIFON, . gIon= I S K Ule Lauri. • PrrristiuM, Fanuarl,llos . bbh. and 3 halt do now land !? traF . 2 steamer 0.7. r.a= rai ny a cg. LATESTMUSIODeiu• Miry, Smile, by A. Antae, • Lest, beautiful Wad;_ Coe !wed Ms . • The happy home of i me z tla t i . ; Dui petit with the oal9 Kind wordy, Miele Tam'a latemth . A lthe la ilinds, alti tirlarit welts. II Charifi Ds AMMO ' 'Gold 101:16. matt '.ion Town Mean pons; p, with lhatertethi eMetted il°24 eel Itee stiole a ruet Tl ZZ l Vh it r ug reewitt' slayt p melodies of rerplirr.rnarigrEll.4loirtitt4m4e3.4thd. IG lIWN-400 tone •prinAtleld Furnace Oar Wheel Plor Iron ax de by MaILLB i ROL ARD-40 Ego. family Lard for aide on matacumut m iip7 IL 0. %LW a QM —.~+.5.~...n 5.~..Tl vv.~ w,~~Bttt~~ v~ NEW YORK ATIVERTDIEMENTS. Prom ITJa. IL Bletionaldli Adveithing llotue. No. 102 N•soa street. NairYork.' The Hazaid Powder Company, MANUFACTURERS OF GUN POWDER, CONTINUE to furnish Gun Powder of all thelvrell4Cllo•2l tamed; viz "Kent...may Itllf..:"Sea anootinst, "American Sporting.' , •Indlan Kids, Mee laic." "Doak Bbootlng," In kept hall and quarter kemr, and eanlztersaf mse pound mien. Also, a fall worta,tat of P..,k•rror Muting, and Mining pgrpeace, and . for Kz por S:e t. The 'c'grenit of their Ooo.der Co., Pltmeurmh, and at the olden of tne Company, ND Wall at., York City. A. G. HAZARD, President. A. R. Decntms, Semetarr. QUIP AND STEAM BOAT FIXTURES.— ky Allyn's variable Power Capstan. Boars Improved Berea Steering Wheel. Crane. Self-Acting Chain Cable Btoppers.Delano's Patent Rudder Brace, a new uncle.— Also, Tinanibus7 . • Maine Life Preeerving data, an lnval nabdeartkle,adopted unlverully, not only by daimboate, but by ailing and steam For ale by apUng 111 Broad Gane T r Fa t e t.. N E wT ork. IRON BEDSTEADS, XJ-RTACTISILID IT Z. B. WICKERSHAM, 312 BROADWAY; N. 1", aEADQUARTERS for Ornamental, Mal>. orateutd Strong Iron Bedst.d• Price from 34 to . Adopted by. Dwellings, llotele. Pr Ar- The t arrortment et lowertFces. Moan one nd. 'Wire no Wrougbt and Cast Balling nod loon Fund. tars. Oremnd edition of the ter Plume in Iron Slannfoc tun nillbe fOrwarded. Work.. 53 . 63 , 67. fa and a feel a amt.roh2l.4ron Australia Pioneer Line ofNonthly Packets Carrying the United Status Mail. rEAMERICAN CLIPPER SHIP NIGH tIEMOALL 1,066 tons, willbe &gnashed on the 20th of Are&l wu bourm i n b ids= sial t of t ek;, Coo maim g i tondon; she Is r o'ne of tire' tharplt and lastest itallln g Ships afloat, and her saloon cabin Is not surpassed ha point of eeenfort and elegance. haling been built at an Immense cost. Passengers and ehlppers who 0111 my the Mee Chemed by the Great Britain, from Liverpool. will be Plane of the cabins and rates will to Ibrwarded by small to Intonding passenger.. . Poe /Vt.' WlSlagn. MIT" to It. W. CAWKRON. 110 Wall shoat. .--'• World's Pair Preastaras. . THREE PRIZE MEDALS havA itv loot been &leveled to the eery &wan and suparka NAM) FORTEB exhibited by the subscribers at the Crystal Palace. In ieare fir the exte the above annonneement.tbeT Would tike thtt op- nsive and liberal patronage heretofore extendeo• to them. and amen them that no pains shall be spared to sustain the Batteringt reputation ady attained. and In under tonteet the greatly Increased demandfor their Instru ments, they ,hare ridded largely to tbel manufactarthe fa , caller, which they turd will enalde them In future to promptly mortuary demand. Buyer. from thread. wheth •ardmlers mothers, are Invited to examine our splendid u rsiortumnt baton porchasing elmnthere.. ILMOVEBTERN & TRUBLOW, UM Broadway, (Adjoining BLSlehothalioteL) N. IL—Prenalum. vrereAwarded by the American tort!. ate to their Plano roan In umuslon. fel,thian NEW YORK AND CALLFORNA - - - - • • STEAMSHIP LLNE. (Vla Makragv.m4 ACCITAIDIT MIMI CO kIPANT OF NICAUOVa. PROPIRIITOSS. -rEROUGH IN ADVANCE OF.THE MAIL., Thema) Une gIeIngTHROUGHTICKETS,Inchtding • • Isthmus /wooing Th e NORTHERN'. LIG HT, STAR OF THE WEST, or PROMETHEUS; all first clod double engine eteemahlpe, *IR levee New York on the ath and 20th of meth month, (except that when these days faU on Sun day, Seturday wlll be 01111 m • day,) connecthut br the Skaragna Transit Route, having but twelve miles of land with the steamships SIERRA NEVADA, OORTRZ, DI HER JONATHAN !PAO/700.0r whieh will leave San Juan del Sod, the Pacilletermlnus of Transit Roots. for on the tral paillabil.n. 16:4: CHARLES MORGAN, Agent, 6 Bowling Oxen, N. Y. • Snuff and Tobieco. DETER LORILLARD, Manufacturer, No. Chatham ,beet, New YlA: „ pffetro lb r sale the Rd lowing articles, warranted oink quality: 311:eroboy, Protela,Coarre French Itappea, Honey liew4cotch and other Sunda alao Fine Cut Tobaeeo Un-MI and mem, amore =lardescription of tho rations article, can he known Mau fora hill arlee current a. above. fel,anix EMOVED.—The old established LOOK ING GLASS WAREROUSE of RICHARD KINGS, k CO, le removed from 38 Courtland M.. to DM Cham bered, (cor.ofCbureb,/ ons tdork from 13roedmiy, New Tor whets will be band ea usual • complete amortment of Plain an& Ornamental Looking Glamor, Portrait and ' atom Frames, kr.. M. Tbe tr•de furnished with every ,ty of mirk In Composition state at reduced rates. f 0 „ BLANK BOOKS, PAPER, STAT , COPYING PRESSES, PRINTING; RICH LOITritEL/ ;'• 61 Watiam Street, (le m . York ty.) VESTDETERS will i consult their interest by ex amtntott oar ertnnetti stock *bleb we offer at the POnSIBLE RICK& ' Arecant Doak Waelmy P boooks made to pattern. paged and printed beads, in erery style required; also • large stock on hand suitable for Lanka, Insurance and other Comps- Wm. Marbants, _ Comte. are: also In large quantities for. The,orth. Weal, and tionth Ttads. • frirrig:tesPrOorj. hate and Tissue, Drawing. Wntlq, Colored, M. Stationery: Fancy an Staple Mods, • moat este:tam .e n connikte aseortment. Envelopes, Cards, Inks, Gold Pes and Pencils. Steel Pen., Sr. Diaries ibe Time and Rork Lookc Tariff the tr. S. Interest, Advance. Disconnt. liarbatige, and Wier use ful Book. for the Onantlng Job Printing: of Mess Cowls. UDI Geradl4 , Labels, Checks, Ispe t V ke. tshy and gummier Donde. Streka, Cad Dills of 'change. Dies eirt.Carda and Envelopes ern= la the best. style. Ckm!ioAry Akerkentr a wad Anders supplied of Jeer pews in erementirs to Par RI:FBAS. , atirGrders by Mall mended sitkprometneen RICII k LOCTRZI., 61 William ft. New York. la..3atis Importers and Manficlnring Stationers. LOOKING GLASSES. AND PICTURE FRAME RLt.'iI:IFACTORY IT r S establishment, by fa' the LARGEST In the Called NW. poodstre many advantage' In and extend.aneee of Mock Deer all other. and free" the long “tabllfheel and noitinend larreue of trade from all parte ern:. Vedon,enablee the proprietor to dis pels-of ble artleles at lees priors than any other In Well. of hulloes. end ra.portfully mord. hl' friend" and the plablie thrall and amide. his lug, stork of Lookinstilea. ending.. names. prartons to gall._ elsewhere, as the entecriler ann o y. three that they ,Ned It to_their o , l*lrdrantsg In ea doing. On hand. RtheLWOOD,WAI. hI and MAHOGANY MOULDIN(IB,of ere. dreciption. and (Wail the lengths We shipping. 1147 . Particular attend. 'assn to .0 orders. 8. J. Nos 6/1, Cr, G 9 and 71 Pony lb-4.. Now York. JalS3ou. trtiLLAN A ND ftPIANOS--BER • ar * COODON.BYT lersadara7:N. T.. publlakaara et 31 - sad Modena wholoale and retail. la lianow,Malode. otia and Muck-. Asmara 80. Ito celebrated croollatt.Oraart. wad other Hama, toads by Ballet, Bevis & 0o- Boston, botv Kama are etraelolered afipertar to all other,. Brest lamb. la New York Ma., aolt riudeona. Nude SU WO'Fate or retail, at the 4••04 We. Berry Oorlon. kl.ooooolll 10 T. h. Da til ;WI Broadway, New tort. Blanca to let. P. e.-11. IL A Co.'. 2Nallaa Mao, bare th• latest ts• wand yokilts. /'TOLD AND SILVER . SPECTACLES, LP bud GLAASES of every deerrlption, • mambu Lured br D. DELLAIGIL, No. 0 Mealy Kr* between 110kleu Lau• amt Liberty A.A. see York. D . imamate. AU be a rape .ria4tudDr. oetd.rea IRON BEDSTEADS. COILSTOCK, BROMLEY CO., Manaus ILDuey. Path Ikon, No. at teteturd stmt.:Sem Turk one der Warted Ilruades.r. Comm= wad Yoldlne..Plaln...l Orosauemtal Dedetesds, oral! Med/. Itot.L Itompital. Prison, Yatellf ;l tTuata sad Chlktrerue lialatoots. Always on tow A Arum other Matra.....Matra...... • s aseertment or Ircla Funatt & uDa. !Wing Dads. and aria". Bedsteads are intetior to all others in point or rinsed..., lantern led eceesorey. They are al.ay. tree boas Vermin Radar. remedily durable, yortebbe asei ooareatent. Ord e r. to eery ex Le mma7 to addnmed, COBSTOCK, t N. 95 Leotard street, N. T. t. Pets treated ler the tale of the above. lasentir titre armlets met ahem.. requested. stollens • ARitIA4E Effslol9, Curtain Goode, Pluebee,Baldlnge, te..• A. nolOtto - • No. MS Atom et, K. T. LLLLWRENCE'S WORLD'S FAIR PRE- , MUM . - DAOISER.III4O7 OALLERT.3III Bree4enT r co rner Wir t4te tanct, N enTort. ee.lo.4orti JOHN PIIYFE, DIALER IN IVORIC and manufacturer of Ivory Goadet O. 3 Murray art Tork z 000.. ly KIIIE IO3 R:ULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND' 01.—ItALPII lc CO, 23 halt= Weld, Nen York, and Mail. WAX • --- Sew'r Academy, 14CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL P.CIIOO/. kw Bora, on the 06.{0 And Pentukrirstas 16.6•41,..m40b10 hirer. 11 tulles Crock Pittsburgh. gen. .105 k I.ThAVELIA, A. M. Principe/. The dimmer &Mon .111 ...mmerms on MONDAY, Mar 1. 1 654. Taltsta.—Boarding, Tuition. {Tubing, de.. per seeakek of 6 mouths. VIM. Per circulars sad other pertkulass tequila of Mem. John Irwin &Row, 1.1.67 Water et.. or T. 11. Norio tCo., No. 161 Liberty runt. Pittatntratt ap642.r. WM• . Grocer, Importer and Dealer in FOREIGN WINES, Brandies and Old M uonourabela Rye Whisky. Ne.l2. AnattrEut mruer taVend mud Front Pittlburgb4 Praha. nak2l - - -- Phonograp ! WILLIAMSmiII give l essons in Pho • oofrapbx. Id from IR a. to Ir. and from 4to 0 ).IN. his &hoot Room, corner of Ferry and Marty Plttabargh.. A krooledge of this delightful and useful art ran be moulted to from ri to it) tempos of an boor each. -Tama. 26 mats POO lemon. • •010-.l•d To the Rer • . - Jo the Readers of the Gazette. '. IIIERSONS wishing to purchase Real Es tate will Spent to their adnudiuto to call on the job bers. abate Mal , Mei for supplying .the tuunelesa with Lennon 61 their own, us greatly ineressed, and we, has. such 00.0 variety. both as to location,prko on tuna, ss cannot 401 to Pls., &rend sowt speculations on hs.W on Mud and worthy of attention. __ ( , W. crrnoriant T t SON . spg Real Rasta Acts, g 10.140, &I at. SPRING STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. - J. & H. PHILLIPS VITE the attention of Wholesale and He w' Bev to their larirs sod Vol assorted stock of eat Thilb. Illtrigitt,VVlß. on Cloths. . - S6OO . Pda, 3,4, 6, 13 & 3.4 light sheet Floor 011 Ootha 1000 do 33, 36,t0 all tn. transparent men Ott Cloth 60 . Window Shades. 600 yds. ma," 40 461 n. do huff 011 Cloth, far do do. 600 io 36 01010 4/. h opue art etnl. do do do do. do o Eng. 461P:re 011 Cloths. 11(60) do 4, 64 6.4 PateV Enantalled sod Plain' Carriage 011 Cloth. 1000 Ids. 4. 6. & 64 Furniture 011 Cloth, Soared and Intl* tall= of wood and marble: acrd plus. 400 dos 7 41r 4 irg StVes7Z sod drl 001.6, fromali to II f 86,36.40 4 In. huff Holland. Ibr Window Shades. 4 barite eatiolmott of Whodow Shade Trhoilnlngs, te, With what we bra dolly "reeelvlow hoot our own and ra, w are enabled at all those to of. Er th7Vatilit e g r ipest al.:tot Goods West of the Moue tans. (1•11 and OlSEttn• bonze putehaalow elaewhera. J. it IL PHILLIPS' 11111131.01 Hararsions, Ho. 116 Marko. at. New Shoe .Store. TAMES ROBB; No: 89 Market et.., between u the Illarkst Mum andlllth street. would rail Moat- Kullon of his old Moods and customers. sod as o th ers that may favor him with their trade. that Mr the future will be laud at bla NEW RIME STORE, so &hove, with au entirely new dock of.MOTS, 81IOES, a A IT SLIP PERS, Prim Lost Pedal, Tustin and Braid HATE to, mu slabs In mart ornate ntr• 07. 0 PerakPotsrliromaglam, M/ ri alt e. r i =r4teEVra_ . etr e .„ _vale area fob BOW and Youth,' Roo itrams,Tim ono Prim Ni Kook is one ever omnrsl to this ti and esolnaces every Int worn by Um ladles of Philade ohla and Now York, and he tnlatenitinet fall topless' &IL tile b hlrh r . been Uttns In Weak Mg the whim was!, N Zoo motional to manufacture, anberetobre, d o ease of Hoots and Ahoes,; and his ion" marl:: ease of ova 91 years in hallow In this el ti, In ler a Intiltint tee that thaw who 111•Orlam with the 4 • =atom. willto fairly dealt with. - tab= Toilannfaattirers and Mechanics. , I WISH' to establish on my farm a Village l i ktri g ot ti uoie an k :ly= AM Th. &roma s t pr ,..A ir i ffrro t a. .' ef qa. % 1 m amas: um, tb• AujiMnifta. TIN EMT Wi ttto l leaku I sitesr u Ciountri „....' bursb. awl tr 11:a i iitd Raga vincur..iirro "I=llr-iTartmi. near *ionzAh '•la M W T, ash. bur" sounlia goiawr zotal Tii,Q6 IL maxim, MnAglikros PHILADELPHIA ADVERTISEMENTS. FllO CRANE& CO.'S ADTERXISLNO 001* souril THIRD dr, PHILADELPIII.I. JANIS ADAMSe & SUTTER, Produce Contruiliou Merchants and Dealers is Butter . Cheese, lard and , d Fruit, No. 6 South Water, street, Philedelnhln. asl3.lne um: E v s • PATIN; 131PHAETILABLE, III:B.GLAIL A PIRE-P11,007 SAFES AND BANK LOCKS, ftith.SE SAFES arc Combination of Wrought and Cut iron forming Si, Imperdounnetal to e chisel, Drill. &outer bit or sledge hammer. They are possessed of mar eminent mot thund in an o ther safea Fleet, they an, perfectly resistelde to all ea tools. Seemed. the application of intent* heat meant tbdraw the herd qualltha from . the month , le the ease with Third. it IS a solid camement, without" Sell! ar joints, and when emposed to Ore is perfectly airy tiger, therefore nothing eau buni within,being dry, on vapor from within. the or water from witheut, marl booke paper.. Fourth, those Safes are not subj to 'denary and t...me useless. llke other sake. butorill reormin the mme for ea.. • They*, made with . or without the ere proOt. this latter for bank vault.. LUIM's Bank and Sair..conetdrodka Drill and,Powder. proof Lock in admiral,. &deleted to the Fade, and Is Di. Mil/Mt the lock pick or foree. The tint Premium has been awarded to this Went the State Seim, at the Pairs of the American Institute,; New York. at the Franklin Institute, PhiladelpWa, and at Abe C =, 'mimeo Commies, Brokers and Ilerch. ' ,iat a .. eoludan_tly laying aside the Salsmsader and other Sheet Iron Nees. and adopted our.. Rank Vaults of an _y sire mode on the same principle order. Also, Rank Vault Doors and Frames. ' We would also tall attersUon to the following peewees:et World's Safe Company, Troy. N. Y. Verniers and Meelaniee Dank, Phlladelphle. Dank of North {arteries. .4. Philadelphia Hank. do. Dank ef Idertnehtown„ Dermentownaenna Rochester City Bank,Boeheeter, N. T. Bank of Rochester do do. hank atB Vrco'n - sin, 3.lthrenkle. do. Bank of Rembmgh, South Carolina. American Exchange Bank of N on York. • Corn, do. Bank Clearing Rouse. Bank of Commerce. Cleveland. Ohio. liollletorl Bank. Buda* N. Y. Farmers' Baken Bank. Buffalo, N. Y. Branch of of Virginia.etYortemonth. State Dank ofoeorgia, at fianuniah. Bank of the State of North Carolina at Raleigh. •• All the Banks to the City of Troy, N. Y.; sad - over, 300 other Bank. lathe United States. messre Denby A Brenner, Noe 20 k 25' North sth etreet. Philadelphia. ". Mee. Posey &Wive. nit.. Market L . N.Stb sta. PhDs. Hewes A Tappan, Conill at t teg& r No.B N. Sti M.. do. The a l lre l tl " CieT ' Lla ' 4lr ham; i ge " A=y, N 0.23 North sth st., above Commerce. mh2l-3mo BURR fIHELLOGIi. Ai - . The World's Great Exhibition Prize Medal AWARDED TO C. M.EiLR, For his two Pianos, L'ondon Oct, 15, 1851. CMEYER, Respoc:tfully informs' ;his hien& and the public generally, that he haieon daint. y on hand Planoe eqmsl to those for which harem's ed the Prim Medal, in London, 1852, All orders promptly attended to,Land Perot min taken In the selection_ and weldsg the same. - v. Warerooro, No. 62 Bo th. Fourth street, below Chesnut . Street. Philadelphia. rohlo-6inc ENVELOPES ,\ - DOE SINKING ANDDNGR.4VING. 4IES ALTERED, Encelopes,situnped with burbles. cards, Mammal& pmelojes t selaMaled den and Paper Ban Met/mane and yertUnit...Pm• den V newer see!tly ltbe printed t i reet i tn u a bl war . 'srAVitu'ulfrrs74l4. PALIDELPILLA N. D. Orden will be dellvere by Esnmes, , ar aster agreement. Philadelphia - Steam Worke • For the buiAding of. every \deseriptdoir \ of WOODEN VESSELA USED by Brewers, Soap Boilers Dyers and Meacham Chemist; Totindrieit \111;s1 Turmoil. reads. OLI works, tiugar Refiners. Mn 0 11 o r ... td Mold Distilleries, and other , manufacturing Remo , rani to be supplied with water DT Rama 0., for !Tote* College; etaylums and Private Ileadences, varying in o pacity from WO to 51,000 gallon*. The above vemeltbeing made of Coda, veli t& il to any ether kind of lumber on amount of its ors 1""" int "" lu `" d"' "" hot " e " r i. • snyestablishment, sedan the Improvernen in e applicable, I em prepared tofillordera to my immedLato deepateb, at the lowest rates?, 01:0110EJ. TIM • ft. T. corner Timed and.niaton wood sts: I' rubs Mun .. Lead, Zinc, Irod Paint, Oil ant, A\UFACTURFD BY FRAN Atith Front street r :thilaelphZ l'""& , Orders thankfully miecived—ponetnally attended to, lotaranteeel tanive eatisfaction, and offered for axle most liberal term,. FM amyl. and partieulars.`please address m above. jail tilos NEW 1, No. 1471 NEW', STORE. j MARKET STREET. ] STOCK I'LIMADELPHIA. GITELLOIL WALTON & CO. - HAVING SRO RED the large and com ee=dines Ronnie mar M. L. Ilallowell A New Store, No. Ill\hlarket amid. are now opening an ENTIRELY FRESH STOCK OF Housekeeping Dry Goods, Liaene and Hosiery. A large pnuenr.lon of tin by has twen purc of the mannuetorers Europe by a member of th Tr i m.— The innortantht map, .es all the rariety of Drsiloods, ne ennui. kw furnishing Dwelling., Hotels, Steamboats or S NEUt r as ' , " " Table Linens., Curtain 3latiriale. Pillow Linens. Dwellings, Laos Mira Curtairui, Counterpanes, Rookie s. Damask. A Moment; Illankete, ge.. Dollies. kr., Plushse All the Best Makes of Ltnens, • Rkbardsou'• Dunbar A Dixon). *pro end Reads .ell grade. Golden Flax. o 'Light Malta English and German ..Hosiery, SHIRTS, DRAWERS; &IC. Belleeling that the prawn% wante of bunwhanta from all sections of tha country, la the best and mutt desirable goods. at the. lowest prima and kneeing that this want thaw* be met under the olderstem of LOBO CREDITS end LONO PROFITS, U.W. Co,..bare adopted the willow.ing es their terms AUNLAUR3I CREDIT OP SIX MONIES to inerehinbor 004 earldom. SLR PRR CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH, whenpald with- In ten dare from date of hills, TWELVE PER CENT. Dwootyr I. the nue he UMW mad In adrenal of maturitr. Aolreatrata"' btr- th'lrBtk ' l4 — Small Advance on Foreign Cost. Feeling Welled that the sretem nt Short Breda, and Short Priers Is the beet for both the BuEer and the Seller, ( there hobos then but one Small Prone between the Walt-_ . ern Alerehlot and the European Marinfacturers,) they earoltask Mt inspection of their Stock. • Dauer, C. M. Wattue, W. P. llattowsu Jain-Sine ItIADE BY RIDER'S PATE . NT GUTTA t. megt the WS hale_ ger lan oP Con- Veen. .hDrueed env the O. S. ConsnelLbnere. under the pub lie.. N i u==t b h y e t b t ep , Life Preserver befsre the pub- NORTH AMERICAN GUTTA PEMBA C0.,1 . . • ' WARE/100A No. 102 Broadway, New York. ml. us. Preserver bee been adopted by the neat:whip. Baltic Atlantic, Meth, °fluke, Mule. M i n% golden th i n `1 "rot, together Eth goon nl.4e ib N aVo l zrft? r BNotkottb". of Lk. Steamboat, =Wog a eats of ufwardiof ti 04470 elece May. lard' Owlets *leaded with despatch to say amoont. awl when ..I lilted. the name of tbe vessel will he stamped ott each Abe tor sale, as above, irate:L.44ml Clatbieg even. earietraight. beautiful, and durable. ultbout.tbe object , era. tioisabb qualities of India Rubber. tagetber with Carriage Ck.ths., rn Tat (Mitts Perdu. gteammeklug, Druggist's ar• tu ti l ". ndreole ItroUe=el2. *".. C'en'TL Mean. J. H. PAILLIPS, of PittAarsh, are autheiie , ed to receive avian far lb* above. robairModie WILLIAM ItlDSP..rrest-bla. D. P. Co. 1:1=2111 S. CIITHMST to, SON, rE NER A L COMMISSION AGENTS, for the eels awl purchase of keel Mate, Collmoloe of gents, Negotiating Lorne. en Bonds, Mortgagee, te.. No. 140 Third et., littaborgb. Ps. NEW CARPETING, \ ' FOR ti SPRINSPRING SAL,E.S. AT THE CARPET nAREHOuSE, \ \ So. 112 MARKET 1122222. \ :r RE LARGEST assortment of Carpeting', Plior 011 Cloths, Ste. mar offered In the western mai- We tee dolly remising, of oar own Importation, mod from the Eastern tiatinfacturentthe neatest style of korai` Velvet. Tapestry Druspels,and Imperial Three Ply, of evert' • description. Also. Lowell Superfine Ingrain Carpern, the neared pat. Lorna am they art reed from the I. me._ ~\ ''• \ • _,.• Floe and conunon Ingrain Carpets, ko Kg 4 .• per yard 't• - ‘, • , Plaln,• . 2wllied and Danteek Venttlan LT Carpet; of Weary width. quality and pattern. , Plaid Scotch all Wool Carpets, new et lea '‘, V limp. et and Hag do In oodles. ty. \ Striped Outwilruh lb. sta in. from 1214 tit per jurd . . Also, Ilare'a celebrated English Floor 011 • •• 8 yards wide, of our own Importation. • • ' Anterlean Moor Oil Clotho, rmarl the beet mann. . mom frouP42 to 24 hot wlde.of 'rich Preeo. Scroll an , othlo, patterns.— flT l. r...tit 4L34 r;titieft t . Ita l dh„l. l- I:‘ftet., . J. CrCr Chen Ile, Arndt°, r and Tatted Iltlin, hOta VP to , • With soup nt of:Window shades atm Cart* AMMO 041 materl Table and Plenonorsra hoot • to Rhi :Stair and 71, 6 011 Clothe: Table Lime, taw napkin; sad morn lb connected with the LS•rpet Sti. sinew I Am we harp unusual heillible Lilo- prizeh leg our grade, whlch u lan sauna be ext t Herl. we •me Wrmbred to make it the interent of al rag carpets \to " \ e ‘ :amine OUT . To whoicesla "Myers, m to and steanibmit initial= and owners, Co Will sell on , kl :4.. brarable tsnrUs , can 1.• offered by the largest esatern mom \l.• • • • • A liberal deducUon made o me?, ee—t riL ueos. 10113 ' • 'W. Moe 'TUCK.' 112 t et• Cart3tiza, Cloth e s` And Ka . , ! A73119/P,Pir§C, 11 , Aqgtroi 14-RE NOW RECEIVNG DI ECT fMat the m " ° , 1 17L4W.D.-.4'" "1.1 iiLta`"` °\-. 7,ra 1 ° m Ting sag to Isrda'!'. lio . yel Eiglith VOITet. Canntr. \ OMMIS and Tapentry Anbussoni. mrepartiel. \ horst IU/diluter BME \ . atm and Pine \dm •, , Church Chrpetingst A I' ' 7 ne0.....T.1 t rti \ v.ut \ ~ T xtealth Wool, 1 ,0,,, elemp, Cotton, an ovary . d gl4o ld lrClo l tt . : =I coeds, and.. lout . pattern', of all qualities and Mose, Al . mosaic; eh nine and tufted rugs end mate, Plano and tab. cave rn *I wide. shatilang d an i tilnlin b6g, and Vete 011 atblK boa , 7, . la MMlleol—Vhdliatid check ' rnatoribrel , 84, 44 ' ' ! 'and" 54 wide., also, Mona 'netting 24, , 0.4 adi wide, all of which will be offered at the tomtit WA mime ENE 'WATCHES :,, Wo aro nißitta\:eceipt of Maim fine London Witches of the eiffehrote i ff. IL 'SON make. and all who hers tried theas II or, tinowledge them to be *quid •to any Wattle" tna‘for ath% Jain sunset t ?ed dd Atlete with or ';•, and Ir ma b ili ~..r . i hr en/ lo the mast .The i r am be' irj. ithere=fluiouitetV4ttlitrlurligrrac tell as low.. MU Laden' house. and much feu Man \ , sfilerEgoblishewast in thin city, at HO OD ' S Jewelrylltre*, Nr.ll.2.arket lit; Pittsburgh. , \ _. •_,., \,, •, • N. 11.-12,,, the undersigned. hareobtarned the inelehmk.. ! ed 2:11,1011123421 Watches; et 1100118 /swift Stern. '& 4ll ' Bl.l6 t l4 . l l lB l l . o M lB2 ffffilut ' then* to tile . publleas bole ham sway eistioyalal to , any names tao, Jobitin.ipg. o.lk P.R. W.' ;/, mmi..asoehiotor 0. a n kt ili ci 4 toirr=ltoteretatra..o. 3l l l 4itt? . . —........ __.. —.—_-__ LHOICE FOWL= A few, piiir* of Shanghai sud other fettle WA with cars mom AT wt , stock. eh kri ". sb n4VIN I AMIth 0118= , \ . • BUSINESS :DIRECTO &u. VEZTTINGILL\ IXT.IS ADVERTISING kJ&NCT Nemec smelt, Nnr Tom sttel 10. Mate street. &Woe. . . ti P. It Co. ese Agents A th e mat tacumula.ua wad the 1.44 ma.th=eseiel Pvers both la the United .14EW i'O'RE. AD 'ERTisrarwrs. 'The Mowing hot of 1171oes.flesolikie =wag the beet ea!' meet reheble a\ the ty eq , iene Toyk. - • ACCOithI.VN STIOGS, the, firtARLEk lIR*O, STRI \ N tth Importer and Whole. ene. N h . ) f old `" tt s Uw o llUe, CAL 'LOTI UOODS. . , f. iLARE.& WEST , 158 Broads4v, Import en of Prtoch, Eng OA4 Gorman d 4?ds, chant Tailors sod Oothieto. \ itOOK Altan \56 Johir street, Impor A Jobberk , of aptu, oiler( rxia , • CLOTTARRS.. \-- ' --- "c - ANFORD & .13r,1114, Whol4alti Qotblau, Shirt. Dra . ipd FUrrthadair Otioda. Clothing and Rubber 2) Park Row , oupeiite the aster Room. ALFREALFRE D D MITNROC: . \Extensird, Retaß inothing . ,Ertabliihmeot, Drooduar.. No hum market price. ' \ \ DR,V , GOODS. \ • 11 OWEN, & CO. Importizrs, of Montan and Foda! 811 k and BauerGied.ll,2 and Emndway. • . ILL BROTLIERS; Importers of 'gm rel.- Vrtilto Goods; to, No. 89 Marty striTt. L' ck\ \ OQTTENET rs CO., ' lmporte of Pren . and otherftropeut Goodi..No,..loltroad UEOIIGE PEARCE & co., Importerk of lade etuage Goods, Embrolderlep, 4te.. Broadvrar, earikat Tgr'STEIN & HONIG, No. 153 BrdadwaA a 4.•.. dears from Liberty street,lmporters of Lama' Mertes. aka, .ao. septalka J. WYETH & CO., Importers of Em il. broided \ es, hit. and Lea Goode, \ 22 Droad arm. 4 . AIifES 011iN, 15 Broad St., Importer of Dress TrtarithAitZto and hinges, HS % Grera • SOUK and S il k general. \ • HENNEQUIN &. CO , Importers of 11 a PRENOH GOODS, BROOM SGAPPiI, MOOS DR gg, DaDEGES, tc.,..lnDroad street. JOS, ROB W 8 4:5 No. 1137 ben of Goods. Ribtams. graim i br a olderk4l7 l 44: Gloms, alai,* BmaD W apl.l-1y &ISELIN & CO., 'No. ,47 Broad street, & Importers of grearb.' Salt', sad German \ DRY Feao.CHER & BUSCH, No. 29 *Broad arid, Importers erg:latch sod Swiss Goods, RIMS, ' MITCHELL & POTT, 45 Exchange Place Importers of Britlab Dry floods, 800 and Irish. as, Draw Goods. &e. OEN, SCDLIEPER A, HAARAUS, Im port.n offlersaut and Belgian Broad Gotha, Mu , No. 60 Earbanfra QALOMAN KOHNSTAKIJ, Importer of G WE s i e lkylx i lal : sou and Rialwolderfam and Tallorladr wa ANDREAE & CO., Importers of French German and Italian ERR Gooaa , Cloths. Le,. 49 Broad war. ItiIIRRY d'IVERNOIS & CO., Importers of French and Ibrisa Goods, Mks, Moak. *c• No. *XT. VIETER D. MULLEN, Importer 'of, French Braun and Boris. Dry Goods, Baths, 'sleets Merl- Sbauls.Woolens, &a., In. 33 Broad rant. Nolr York. • k sepl34r • OHLSAAT 8R68., 40 John street; LI- . Porter of Ladies DRESS TRIMMLNOS, Borlth. Wool, ps, Tann. Buttons, Ran Lou,,, So. la/3760. EEKER & MAIDHOFF, Manufacturers of Pantonablo Gnu and Cloak Trimming', Fringes, Conon, Minn, Ss.; Na 24 Boy siren jal34”, iIATCH ALE, linporters and Jobbers, of BILK and FANCY DM. GOODS, gensrally—No. Tf. snout. TAMESI.IIIpoeCRE.ApItt.2. William . 14 72 , r 7 Goode. B. HATCH & CO., 97 William street, • Inn:erten of Gentlemen. Yursdahing Goods, and ennfactozen of Stdetig, Rocks. JOHN M. DAVIES, JONES & CO., ha. teta r gr ttm of get, TjAn:jithlMOn.ds. mad Mum: William street. orrN.LIA3I REDMOND, 30 Pine street, Jsmsst tirt.tskPoteisl`eitucrinekssslirestsrs"4° . . STR‘ARLEDI & CO., No. 6(J BrOodway lethr..l.7=ll' "d Mind*" Goods,Embrd' UC HARDT, FROLICH Hea•T -11/47SEN, lion D. ind Si I,lberte street—lmporters • eh, 8•113,41 pd German SIII[B, RI bbauk, Velents,Vert • 1 341.4 Salm!. dc Wolen. of evrdeeeripion. \ BERTRANT4pIERES & HENRY, P tanr of,lanen Cilbries ind Linen Quabele Handkre, \ DAG EltitttOTyPrii. GIIIINF.Y;No. 349 lin:midway, the oldeet Nta. moskeeteantee 'estetatitt_in the trotted Us. , 1p1347 DAUGU}STS. WVik M\ ilk( & NORTIMP 150 Greenwich etvlourtere`ty Whatrela Deans lu Druitk .F.SURATERS WHITNEY . JOCELYN s gp ARNDT, Ar• theta and_ Edenlll4ll Irood;.,Non 68 and GO Ful ton otrati. The Gnartaarl beat work executed be... j. W. ORR, Designer and Engraver on and a a " snd i T at &Mt GI3IBREDE, Card Engraver and Printer also Dealer In Flue Sit o tlanery,Fant7 Gads. Pee:. morl. ae., 1 , 1 M.tropntits. I, 598 Broadway:, , LXPR.E§S.K.S. . , VDWARDS, SANFORD & CO., F6eign Med i ll f p tr . 44 1 1 44 1,,utn r ' iTer ` o11. 11 " 4 4.0 PI ttaby Adams k ° .31T -- rAscrf)ooDs.\ WARD:, DICKSON `& b CO'.; f formerly Ba \ i le r , Wrd ! Co., Imporiere arid Wholesale Dealers'lo P.A.NeI GOOD& Comb., *althea. Pam, Jewelry, ar _Per fumery. and Drulets ankle., 41,31ahlortAama. ialaacur ROSENTHAL & BROTHERS, Importers aroma, EireLeh sad Cermist EMT GOODS,N, Liberty street. ' \ \ 1513.3 m. - - TIEREGO &. B o ULKEY, 83\ Cedni, street, c ka,s& a t! j:n i M e ltraelk =4 German . onthwo, tr. \ • Fut""' fiAftWOLL HUTCIIINSON,\ ImpOrters and Dealers la reeelt.G...... Dailligaa*TD7, Fatter Ckeals &ad lilaUouery. DroadsraY , \ HAS. ZINN & CO., Importers of \ Prencb FCana German Fan • kets. No. • ••• • t tam it.) I•tem • ILARDIVAR.E. an JB. & W. W. CORNELL, 135 and \ l4l • o,,atrestre•t. Plain sad Ornamental Inn WOO. RATS, TORS. to GRAHAG M /c JACOBS, 167 Water st reet, Manufaetaren, and Wholesale Deana In Pun, Rata. Trlnunlnge.an THOMPSON &ROESLER, No. 14 Maiden . Lane, Import.", arul Manhattans or Thin wl olesale Dealer In Usta,l3tTe9axls,2. Nair, ERR AIR YeRNACES, Ae. AVID CULVE R,(lnventar and Patentee), 6.9 QUI street, manobetsuer astoLdeoler, wholmle retail. In V11111..14 Reeder*. Venal►tors, Az. INDIA RUDDER ODOUR\ P okints & WYKOFF, 23 \qourtlandt ytkeet, India Rubber' crate, Piano Oaten, Mew' LIS. Preeerecre. - CongteAs Roots, Webbing, Ae, ite. . abb.l6en , ..' I. . 2.,LEWARK INDiA. RUBBER CO.,' 59 1 4 , . 1 0 0 1".....,.5ar t u.nracturer.,...eg megeol. WhlnnettleinekrlallnTo A xe \ ike tanr. r.• NEN T, \B64ohn H 11414, and Dealer In everi deseriptlo%4 ' f ,abbey rabrlne,. Fair \Dabber \ - \ 1 .0 13- 17 \ ' I t: . • - 'i . ' DNION ItIRLI7BER.C6, i 9 Nassau At 4 make ell ka Robter Ckohlor \ COOthe, ro R tr‘felre.kor . Ra o urf5m....,..1._ 11,524 yr 141 1'— ELASTICk {RIS, (UOINIFS k r #T11 . 7..) Fi, sßnii's \ K ' h' TADS' ELAST s , • • oug 5 P—P. DAT69, l ,3l\flerelaY etteetoDmieslte, the IloneVeer York, alktiolketorer of Vre more ram .Aid sad tleri ble Wide. "r s - . 7 - \ , rehleYter \ - - - ---- - • LIGIITNE2I D& m.Q111, 4 8Y & SO*, 'Dealers in, Qtiim. . t be. Rods. 010" l ' .133 Loot 27th afraid, • „.2._.±?.. \ MACIIIN Y AND MA 111 'E TOWN. \ jR.O t NARD'S VCIIINih- DEPOT, \co 103 14.1 and 60 ver Wide Tool • Makenln the wary. \ kc.l' " . k • ••• , PE POT; 6 LNi. Courtland stiteet. 3141bery and Ifittitee Tool& ._',ARCllL:LlTCleoAL., 4 7 . 4n ni u d m:rs,\\ 6 . .. Alt Amrboas, Brims . .. L .t r r' ' . , ll= VENDINAND ZOGL&kUI &,CO. \NO.'97 MlNeu Lam %porton st Clultari m. storth 1aL15,2.1a.1 Instruments:4es m • 110 .1 /1 ITT, 3 raiden atVm pod. Blaallacturars, ncioVtmleasle stlin bin mats, Strings, 41*. NE19: 1 1*N71811. Home, ANINTIFKLIS„ °MAE*. UTE, late T.4.%T..H. to Italden IsMe—Nmoss. naRA4 - Pad Rout A \ - QIL. XFW YOBS IiQSIDI Bitu;iitaeturi,. ant , i m i rjgaa PAPER AR ll lcll , GYRUS W. FIELD CO.QI Cliff i=t i ommtratitt=4l4.lu3.,...deverluse r t au p t i eu Payer Manunoanirentaterlals. , . - _ N , - --- —'N.i C4..N, , LE1V15., & itei..NNOW,' No. IQ ' Willbitaattret.A Croat triatlk . f PAPNR rbr Bk Ale Matas, Nor, al tranwaketwearak hand ....„ y. - ,\ •. .\ , , . i, FAINT - , . Th lll _COLOR IttlilNaF7REN RAINBOWrCOLOR IiVf.:4IK.S, A.L. NEM- 018:441,:gNketWEL, New Tart: Pint \and otrotoo ' Wiliftrit'TSTßlCK, thkisitcit Sitlit, Wl* WM. ( 0 4k . e. /I " l "4 , kk i. RIS4 Ni k 1 " ATI &- CO: Ytt et«,Ddsidctr". 11, 10D111c0Ofte AND 4711 , Thr44.. t- - 'NEW TORE ADVERTISEMENTS. 8. 3L i#I2NOLLL & 001 ADMFITOING AOl WIDOW GLASS, PAR-TB, &c. tr J. BAKER & BROTHER, 142 WI •4•• enofiVtWl•irltttW •i• nsi ilGaq' POlLLONLnpoiters itirst.ree • 'Frenc Coach wad Window • tliaro—So. 34 Bart* lloplas & : - Franck sin k• • F I OBGE C. gkALLEY, tl 11 4145=4 4 mall will gottintor a it.dre=tttrio. 77 i=damirs. Pits 111241taters',-8t1fd...-16. mlll-157 \ , I ,— , RHANSIS • , \ - we. . • 16 4 4 •TXP . SO - E. ii \: • Long knowri—relf lei/ ' ed.Alraye ' • light—the arknowledired \ , , \ - -:- . .:t . ,..'f - • •'—• ...... ..... _ rztaatielplala,-0110. w. 000 L , et - -, . . \ zfin , Tat,: • . , , FAIRBANKS CO, , \ NO. SP Water et. \ , ... \ ' itINC\ PALNTS. . • .011SEY ZINC:COMPANY z iner A 4 tkeedle Olen - for , their ealoalde: 71 T 11 1 E' ' . . NEW ri,,, 1 eg. 4 . 1 . Ind In . .tadieZlAL:r., n ar t rA r r; ...d ...in pride er , i , oll . nee. \ And as It le now ehe n apeiA " Mt . ", , IF t. , , ,,ri.,l3Fi.Titr =,. .L. 71. It 112.1 -A-abecanom 0d 1 a,m1..05.!ti...tri :1 ;ii. dbooeered cub ensb . the 0 0 =Penr Ao warrait tbed i riente to! keep Beth and nett In the 'kepi Ibr any re • e the —•, ' I:t h te re= "Ir . Pant! \ t/RI be in rto ny otter ,ThelAtrown734 Mat. Whl6l,te 1;44 a ' •lolipriee, I 41;11 Iron well known felt. proterAlrokepudltkl, 'when applied ' ,iltalrof other me at..o:4o.. " 6[Di. p...i.a, an it,' room-tin of I the Brown and Is of an agreeable color tor palatine ootta ' • gee. depots. otabuthmtip, bria.o. ao, , - ' Their Mote, Which w s and dry Vi... • .o.nd In oil 'are I F led pure, and ut‘np ink of I. ' be 8 664 grid; ukl i whilMay , ! b° ! ./ ! * ! nd '/,° '... For , 6 hT t Prjp . 611,_ealere of the Culled, States, , e,. lq: ida, \ md, , , 116.N.NLN ,45 11 . 71EUgrat.lk _ ~ y 7iewsltork. ,„ • 0 • Piano &Moak Ma. . hment. , \ \ lil3lR ACE irut TER '' • \ aacualtinlVelfTOßK. \ , \ \ \ , A HA BEsl' AND MOST IMPROVED PI. • AMOS 131 LODEO*I. T. (111bert it. QV. 'World); r Preto:um Pianos. withor without, lb. -Molest. and, Ith Iron Ileum and circular males. Tlho merit of \ these netrumentjle tro4lllniown Up need Inyther commends. lion. Gilbert'. Bo irPlande. an elegant Instrument for mall rooms. !Mallet et Cumeton's 11 . ree, , orthe old mtab letted Brea of Ballet k Ow. M o k . ing lade agent Mr 1,11 the above Phase, nil:: over then war other hones. /foram • ate Pianos uftettired expreewly for him, basing great]. ottoti g l itr l ;:ity Grinnell. =Broadway Is r*argeet depot Musical 1 mite \ , le this country. ng an oppat any Mr them not Labe had eleewhere , nwondhand at har-1 gains. Pried then S3O to WA. B re rudnno e fully 0,, F0 warranted or the molly rerotaded. - - ~., \ , M,KIIMODONS. t e 1 Good won etßokhein'eltiten t lien ,wi two banks of keys—a sweet mud MI In nt. rem $75 to $530. &D.b.a. W. math's %dated eke soratartl=l;alledile t ritaA f u tiri . Sllarpa i lleAlA w h Pianos and Zlodeo rn n B t! . r y prices IS!( P i g' •\‘ [ , [1.50. i2 -14,717:re,Mp the p nets t ü be gu.k .;.. ogityigLot, , .3, v fp, \ , i. , i ... 4401 nation of the chubs and Poe • woe tbero ; ~ ' rs in 34ale, and Teacher. ar ... . +ebbing \to Pot' , \ Mie/gp , m 1 1 '1' 1,4 gr1.V1 . 4% .. ii ~ : . Irn Ira . heir (merest to . mdl or Mrward tW in . • . . 3lnel nt ' ..tru s, ; ,, rd.( the ilnk""r C'''d,Ro WAVE . \ 1 g 4.. \ \ __ Lail's New Fashio •.. . N the 1 of every Month sie Pu iiehed, • price 23 ce Frank C.Lle's Ledle&O tte . r Peril. ndor, and New ork Paabione, contandri 00 imgrav no of the newest t lesof,7wdles" and .. • um' /late, 'tpAll yi niesee. Man Sr.,. Itill . sise Paptg Vent of a t'Worli., la 1 al I . 3 s h or%l l k l gs tr LZler d Work-Tel . IFV: h. d. kt i46.4 =,t r i . k".. te tt ' il,, , , - . =r A ll:_tt o rui ,N al • 'sir Bong or Piece or ode. Arne nee n r been •• • • Pietedln hole. whereby the Newest. wl ars, • In this sat one month tones"? ie le, b k , on \ :41.7: 4 1.Z d rola b iat=net, /BM, ' iliel ." • • \ Ali n tit rd bae i ltil iff = e l ar ?4,t ' ll, r a Q T n r.: ` Jig:, ,::- \ s alone worth more money, I. th.tel SYr . •-, Estrada PM* e 11-eso. , \ ' \,..\ 'at le by far the hest YOU:et k lamed lee th eon - We cordially motioned it."—.2l'. Y.s.Daily nes . \ \ "ram the blatreet rant amouranjournalent Us X. Y. Tribune. "This Is mork,"-13ordon T . It lo the beet reosnl Orthe PmhionleowPribllshed."—. n•- •. Y Tines, Phan. 'lt , contaMe ell the 11,100 r • d a colored plate of great teanty.—.Noeis Journal. One copy. our year. fit; tweed& 35: *Mr do, ga. One cop i • f the Oarette, and one espy ot, Harper's Pawnee. nr_ rabam's Magazines one mar, Si. T tubs N 0.6 John et., Nen `,Tork, mid Thrash, he all Book nem in the United Elates and naiades. \ apls.3mr r „ • To road coil , IQ BALED PROPOSALS 'OR recited at t theolike of the ltagineeroiarnex of Giant milted uld Dlathood Mt...bomb, until b o'clock .rai- of Thor. • 11;r4 . 2=f of/foil It.dlrVidgin t wenty Sorh of NeahlogtoZ ' beleirtr ellata ' of about i ' t mile.. lAA, male. and xPeeinot of the week will be exhibited at the ogee one weer clout to the letting, and the lattrotatket for min ; be hod on r r :f licatiouto Avid Mitehelk 4'r of the Doar4 Pact malt , J. K. ItOOILIMAD. Pmeldeot. r • (Wishlngtock countr Papas copy.j \ , • . • \ \ . - ROnoval. • - -', • , \ 1 P&. pE. m BUNT, Diotist,' has removed iil4r,, 1 OnSee tram No. 73 Fourth egret , to IR. 000 efOor to d nem ALPO in .Ith. at., wlllr he . IcIII b 111,ppy ', to at..- i to \ VIROPOSALS4-The iiii#erstgnee will , &lee Pioaoade. at the Petata. Itilletad Mee, I teburgh or Ureenebtaah. fot•theq i e, timber. bricks a_ 1.4 l Iron required la bulldlag, the IA Station at the Paint. A lam. alsteaat artaaterlab %Trate& , 10 ' 1.4 • \ . P. A- Ea l 2ttret Penna. R. R. , . Moncalphala; Vaiipani "tiOTICh is Itirebv given,,thtiVkinstaltneriis ' on thietnek scibikwibe4 - for I.hotrfros.74o ofsold work , :r sr his ofkee, st the '''.7'4:Selty tred t.' Irort, a Marewls," os t. follows, Ten dollars' * Owe Ori Ilrsn,lloodor of . order Mity,ll t r ; l i u k g l ),:o i &14 ) 3 Sr temper , • !vel T r in ly 0 ytECTlON—Notiee ie fieinby 16 . the' , Stockholder, of the Darlington Carreenoll Rallroad • eaDen!, that an eleetloa mill be held at the otreee of the said .ftokPaor. lo Darlington.ott the 16th or may lateen the blurs 0112 sad IP. u.. the the p • • or. dt7 t eXT:=_9 ) . l"64" 7011 b /trg l ll,7re ' ild i elit: Atteat Beat% ntrwroy. car.—apeAtet. - FLEMQVAL—Tho office the . Northern Protottlon Insurance Company, in Pittibirgh, Lu 1:1• reMOTed to N 0.90 lister. atone, .beteneen Wood and Ilertet eta. . spl-tf l'..Dttlig& Agent. DEMOVAL-J. Rea .remov. to Now. It Water and 90 Front .to.. Plttgibursh. Pa. 4-40-PARTNERSIrIPu n -i &aligned hair thlt_day formed' a I,4e•wtneri‘ htp fbr the lattnaaetion of the Wholeade and Retail thy Woda! plutons. under the grin of ILtO.AN & AUL, at Sat. 91! Market and 8 Mid= street. , ‘'lnh•gy &hit EEE, Ebdit: Stockholders of the "New York, Pitta nce 4 h and Isle Royal !ening Composer are ItenAry that ameotlog sill to held at thelr =ea. corner Fourth mid Liberty sta., on HATORDAY. tb."22d kW., .t k 'o'ckok i.04.f0r the mix= ot e*ganle.ng. undo the Itro• yleiont of that , s4tet to anthorhs Ihrmatken of mrro t t t t tloos for Yining, " . ko, • wooed br Ate . grpdature of e State au " '' d "P'red LIN k: %TI . 041.118.13, Pltbiburgh; -Avg)) , fth,lBsl.—tptl-dtd ' ; 7 \ `IV 40TICE Ta ferW OMLIDGE BUILDERS —Seal, powleeting Wealeni ltei ind =row Oa t:ickso:gs l h P rpl. onbarlteStruilathm, P aZtl='•4•trj4=;,4xiitte."g!,:r4 r d 1 ",.:1 1 , 9 •7' ,14 , "EKE, interst, of BeaiNnain (Hyde , no limip ! al pother IDA," Arto ' 11.11. BEIA..ETTA Ca. • r by 11.01Lation , the .I.lo3mratb rz s . \ . • V.k. PAYNE. • . • . ' E,Eli E. \ ` Notke I. bare Y give; Um t the Mainadp existing b. , • , Prom the minatkrs °YU:kr undold.soot. *a s dimly. ed c., the lot, fJ•tavAry t_ty tbii•ltluidnoral of 050. A.: Berry. \.. , BENNEIVEIIitY A CO. • , , , • Th. reu.i.loir P•tta•t• baying: ancaated Eltb th em • • lIEN.L. OASES. dm bpOttess bill be •enttpued • ander tba , • einttLitisi—a nebar. t a r s \ 14 - 14 met ~ rrAREEE a co. I \ •,\ ~::. ...„, , SSESSMENT NOTIC 'The :, ' holders dile Pittsburgh Mules Oo p an of , trap at" ere r xtottle4 that an asersemaut f litny _ • EMS been levied on eseh dire of noel, belo gip Lodi etal . g ... _ 71. able on the lat !tar ot May aut.' ..see , or . op•ru of Dtreetarg • apl-lux .- .OE D : 'ARNOLD. BOORT, .11LEBAII,13H it , „BOO ENERAL COMMISSION MEROII \ In w ,00l Plow. Prodhae an d one, . 9: , okthystecnt, \ -• • • ' • \ HABBAIIGH - it BONES, 0 RW iN (1 COMAISSION 'MEM 7. 4 1 . 1 Ti g u llna n nt In Wool and Peening* °tall land* DenTPlttsbunit4ll. • 1nh27.1711 \\lrrilAw cmm-l i "\ \ ' . ,ItoTHOS. WHITE A. CO. o. 4 1 South 2d . street, IPlilladelplda—gplendld new ertabliehment— UMW — L.Im end unequalled &martinet le trabletly \ ' Patent Process for Tacnhtt e \ - J. FULTON'S _Patent Chemiesn so . i s ssdsony the greatest Improvement mar Id, the art of Tanning. Leather of ail kinds ea u b. neenatie. \ toted In ten third the time reQUlre4 by , the old promos. al Mach tem ip t enee. and for imsnothneid. ettonaW *tight and dumb ty is unerirpareed by nay other proems of WM" ca.t.rnic s Mtn For Pai l k°34 l BE l,r"" . jgg‘ 14d \ lin = Wood at.. Pittsburgh. In.\ \ A Se6nd-hand Steam Ptrigine TS OFFERED FOR SALE at hat' the coat , 4 7 0. of a new one of nal power; on* ZI IrACYlinder, 5 ft. \ IS eve= Inch Under &Alm. it. loaf; an le ft. Fly.ll , he.d,with Iron ante, welaldnirl War, On. „flo. This Engine le of iti r quality, in good shins prat.; Is now drivhig the lecetton WI (11111 . 64 h a larger on ela totakepa visor 0 May) and will be en eta bed. I grin. Apply to - Robinson, MinUlk BMWs. at I{ Engine gliop or of the naddrillgied. • a \ \ , Julia, rmoct co. ;,i147r 41 1311141f AM"lM.TriastblitiligilikaPiteleT. identle,"" ben Ad= and &Milo' Advertbefriopy toluiletme o 1.1 aselt,trnd Palwr to whwl'litat tad ohargteGarette4 Voitti an Blind Pacit4iry. , , AO. 13 Sit CLAIRSTAXEr; mils subs/giber respeatfully annoutu I , hilltriends a‘l r o d. nitomers that he las =hind 1 stook of Lerlilin fin the Biding bedlam , and the prepared fill all rain hie floe with nosh**, al r u tai.... ~ tied fovut fittore n ho m htmo r l t ap E ll N.ll.—Windsmina.; our and newly: trimmed Lll=t a tz S n arrit Val Mr t a: allabA ammorliabilmmo. me and - iiiMiantad Ca t rata Tmai. mut martrialltearbre timMea. resabsa: ta..4 en• alkali Astor , onermat with (roma Vines. Jam, • Flamm °Mama, te. ttuata4 tar PIOTIN lam from tba Aare Room Rent bme wbq mil d tabs good tare MUM procartrJ, . map. ?.. 00,N WATT,llbetti Et. , \ „..._________ Aountlrernon Poi Juice lir Sphi& Itent: rims. PROPERSYsaies:t 5 ' tales of connApiu. tams!' alien ttuk ttenall rill Ikaindlty atnlzanerabont Itnkr thaniand Rana an2imiar land. Th e alab.r la of,ada• kluantT _Wean* Dunlap era Then arentillmitan rantlarof Ten " . .. dr... 3 d . 13 .." ' raft% ankh *other with taanistanCtithln akw rods ttritleexadteark&jba Monaca la agnirrr o by a4O tiltigEt lalrliTiarrsAlatlMAirirr;,.- clam! rattan et .ate fak. Ziro, dry JULIE ... llntadlna, at lb* incinp ant. l ick or , 11:11?4, , tisel .., , . Arsvpiviih. , _... .•I -- 74.`;a 4 .:' , Z - I-tj:-1.*,\';:m.1.';, - _".a...,,.;;;;; - J77- 7 47.‘.;.\\77,;cikt,:g . g. ! 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