=Z72 ' Ennui Film—The stage or water last night was ten feet, and riling. The melting of - the now had not thekt affected the river to any cx- Coal boats were passing out all day, and will mations to-day. The stage of water is an excel lent one for that Mildness.' The following is a statement of the coal that Pawed t4rongh the lownilock of the Itiononga helm Navigation, on its only to market, since Jantlst. 7min:try, in in boats '2,030,244-2,174,849 Febranryjn.finta 248,900 id bolds /lamb, in flats • " in boats '1,274,541-1,523;441 07,000 ~.41,760,645--2,817,643 Total, to Apnl Ist. 6,015,933 Between Otte -sod two millions bushels will come amen on this rise; Anil if t.(tlis we add the amount shipped from below Lock "o. 1, we shall have an aggregate of near . ten militons ofbashels sent to market this season, so far, of which all but about a million of bushels has been ship ped to porta below, The arrivals yesterday .were numerous, being the James Pa r k f rom 8L tasks, the Altoona from Memphis, lonian from LOuisville, Montt from the Wabash, Washington MY fral .;' lll " r /ezaill , and the regular rackets. The James Park bad an immense l o id o f pork, hides, &c., the Wash- Ingtori City had cargo of sugar, Sc., and all the rest bad assorted cargoes. • The 'regular Cincinnati picket this morning in the gieeinnati,tap_t. Haunt:, leaving at 10, A. M. 'The Wheeling p!icket 'for this 'morning is the pintas]; hon!•of departnre,-10. The rivetireporter of the Post gives biv man . sera an airing in yesterday's evening edition. in the following neat but not gaudy style: Meamtess and a Lie.--The Ea:etta and Journal have undertaken to prove that the Past ban elan -. dared the, officers 'of the steamer Salton. No each thing has occurred, and the officers of that bostlrill despise so small and shallow a false hood.. We &in° such thing. We merely said that by-a typoimideal blunder tho word Sultan had beer• substituted for Sultana, confounding the two boats, to the injury of the former, in ono of the city papers, which we wore told was the Puut. - It the mistake (it was nothing more) did not oc- aui-in the Poet, then we were, misinformed, the pert yining gentleman .could hare said so courtetiuslyas will as insolently. Mimi= . doinrr.—Judge. Hampton on the Commeiterealth of retina: es. E. C. White et at. Judgment against- defendant for $l,OOO and the Commonwealth $6BO, and damages for Sarah Jane Keenan and Margaret Sutton, in de fault of 'a entEcieut atfidamit of defence. •- • . James ...Fiffee, a mitior,..by his next friend • Elizabeth Fife va. Jahn . Allen, James Marshall and Henry 11'0eary; No'. 240, November term, 1853. Riddell, Darragh and Mellon, for plain tiff; Marshall and Brown for defendants. Verdict for plaintite. John Jolih,tatict ux. as. Joseph Reed et al., N0.'200, July term, 1840; ld'Candl,sa for plain tiff; Marshall foedefendant. Verdict for plain- Collar or _Quer= 81.91310/55.--Before Judge McClure. In the case of. Com. vs J. W. Guthrie, the de fendant eras 'Ley:titled, and the prosecutor, Dav id Munn, thrown into the costs. Coin. TeDITO Iluthinson ; indictment, assault and batteiy; upon oath of Patrick Keep. Guilty, and remandedfur:sentence. • Stacy Craig, Mix. Oreldowske and Henderson Williams, were placed on 'trial on different in &Animas for larceny, Int were all acquitted and discharged on proclatnation. Tux Papresi Train of the 0. & P. R. R., while oomlng this way. yesterday, when sorca miles east of. Wooster, ran aver a cow; which caused the second and last care - to be thrown off the track; one car turned over twice. 'Abnnt, a dozen pousseigers slightly injured, and one hid his arm broken. Train one hour and fifty minides be hind CA - UM Boar . 2 Strail. 4 = - --We understand 11 canal boat„of . Bingham'e litte, Was said: at the Four Mile Dam," near Warren, on Saturday. The tuna wow ladened with coffee, flee,cheese., tea, and tobacoo. The Jost will probably amount to about $16,000. AAMADLT AND Barrarir.—Ahlerinan XVMasters inaned a tramtnt yeaterdaY for the arrest of Hoary Scoraan, ehargederiktt assault and battery, on oath of Jacob. Bose: Coin rz man namcl Peter Andge, was committed to iall'yesterday, from Westmoreland County, for tlueatening to kill his father and his Nl4, CUBA Srons.—Mr. J. L O'Leary has just :opened• a eery tine Obi= Store, on Market street, between %%lid anifYourth XTE - W lIERItTNG-100 bble. jest reed per IN Pr. ELind f ale by D. W.II Ed CO. a wA r._ ll.osacksnowlanding from steamer merkw (or tab by ISAIAII DICKEY Z Co. VIIN COVERS-3 doz. Indid Ruh'bor Gun OeveraJtut reed sad saia at the Ladla Rubber De. 116,Yarket et. atel J. •IL PUMPS QPRING MANTILLAS & SRAWLS-Sty fo Ilsh Idotdilloo sod now style. Shaw% to he troludat the stun of - MURPHY B BURCHFIELD, sold NottO Rase toroer - ith nod Mute, .ti. . URPHY , &BURCHFIELD hares full acedof matoonable Brewlkla solid color AL Solt calm Wonder. rich style Mad Bllkic median do dm rich SWIM* do do, and Black Ella. of apt{ : all =aka and widths.. = . • VANILLA: BEArd a —.a very superior arti els reed by JOS. FLEMING. ear. Medd Market et. , PHYSICLANS',POCKET CASES--A beau ,Ml article ree'd by SOS. FLEMINO. MURPHY:it BURCHFIELD have • reed tau =elagrareaubeeereerlerm - at...Chink se ...ad Ploom ma. Maltase Lam, bra:WM Li .ea, Catataie HEWN alma, Drm eillut,Datamalems,lllBl44 8111ta smr MI. tSllk IlastUlas. apl2 FLQUR OF PUMPKIN—SO • lba Flour of Pusuado Or .616 try LAMY & PLICTON. SSARDINES--1 case • "(litho Sardines Ibrwas br spl2 i LAVELY k PAXTON . . • ACCARONI k VERUICELLA—The, Ent article Imported tor sele,lrtustesslorbaid Mali spit LAVELY a .PAXTON:Liberts rt. OLIVE 01L--10 cases, a, very su arti br rale by evil LATELY PAXTON. • •t t t Ano •er of o 1 the above eelehrst Gold Pens tbf.d. reed fmax FIVE ACRES IN ALLEGHENY CITY POD BALE, situate near the outer 'Depot. Part of e Property Is nor wed ler gardettin rto. price -sad tams. •PPIT to ' 8. CIPPIIBERY=4O. 3d FARM of 23 1-2 acres 412 of which is toe 1) about 13 arra lh cratirstkro. Wow* s aw Um . is man Fromm Howe. Orchard. Oardert , 2c. ' - situate about EN' rants nem the ftrarardlle mod, oral Pi' hats rode the cltr. Price $2.300. • S. CUTHBERT A soN. A SEIGNETTE BRANDY, dark and pale, aD r . ritirMoZ e lnr,"L". -4°Z aea CASTILLI ON & CO.'S BRANDY IL —A abaci article, print as Imported, for rale br =LISTON. bio. 12, tor. Wood and grouts. n 1 131aL HOURS, by bibs .Cooper; a few , o pe at . i l> abve t & d LA U'dER. • • 87 WINO 4. NELY PLAID SILKS—A. A. Mitson &Do invite satsuma to thelr4rpn TariOof Plaid Illk • pane wiling as km as tali. IMO = • • •pIU JUST recd 'nor 500 pee. new Levt .. 7 , n ary fi n . a r k.. A. A. ALASON ACM. Fl ED POiiTOE:4--i.'oo bee. for sale by ' ' - tuba • ' TON ILINIVIIOREIT A MI.III PUY ATESTMUSIC—DearBIerv, Smile, by A. i . - - Alrtlxautiful ballad: Mule S , treet Ida& . .. . • . . - The happy borne ofeetetk - , , ~ • • Deal gently with the tuatberlesx . . . ind weirdx . • • U k tbde Tosn'.lsaine, Mum seater. oda _ _ _ Ion; Iteeelbula brilliant waltz, by Cbatiee D. Al - Gad Jabot la , itut • • ~ Youu merieso .polka: , Len.. ttlnelu : 'The emu* quickstep, with litboateab: • • •Westkloaten•■ mart*, beeatillal vazianowg llllaat variation* on llarptscle,erlebrated =tri l Via Loris de Ci 1.11101313 ' - ratet a tZ . 7l, towat4r will slang Me d*. ao. *ono arnalts4 M the (lunar. b 7 • n.ll ILK I IW Drai, Canal I 101.83: Md. Al 6--150 bldg. N. C. Tar and 100 do bright. 1.7 WAIT tOO. QTATUARY—Viewo r Chimney Screens and Canter Yoe sale pi op ' WALT= P. MARSLIALL. LINSEED 011 .. -- B.bbb7Ror sale by • .• .. - 'IIESItti IL CULLINII: Stii3 All & 310 LASSES- - . • . - : as 1 r 4 AR " . . ... .. , - ; 20:111bIs. small., O. MOYen , X% . 40. do thagor lion* Monorm . ; sonde d0.. - m.. di", Ole MN hi' . . 11P1ILLS & ROC. ___ __ irkESli TEAS—Ttae sulwriiret intending to4mota Total atteption to hie Tea klub, to mw remeitim /NW .amertmeat th an ewer of Yeah Teas: from orMsn be ts anifelent of being able to mat all Womb homens warted. . , • - - ?e a . ., • to I d a % dcr, ftnicAlreattlhal) 60 to lb re • rtlitulaa rowohong . 60 to • T 6 - ktieff=otiebonit (drone) 6 0 . do. Not the recent Fat, manure to the mot ofTme prkm will be kund from old =out bri t :goo tholameartiraten tbreet " 4, l " r " i 4RBALE--27 acres of superior LIU on Ü b e.. knarses et swum. Ulan& the timber on it .ou trUl I ttalmost t amount that mill be taken skit bu VirI)AIVOO °4• DS., 73. ♦tb ORGAN'S COUGH SYR I'. conatantly lasmil bed *n. silk by 3. IJA.T_T,Jr., Propti.tor. 2 , 10161 Wood at II . doors bilqw Vireo slky. E==;;=llM CONGRESBIOSAL.- WAmusercar, April lg. Honsw.—The House resumed the consideration of the Bill increasing the salaries of the clerks and other officers in the executive departments. Mr. Jones of Tennessee mooed an amendment that nothing in the bill shall bo construed to .make an appropriatioi for any period beyond the present fiscal year, which, after a debate was talented. The bill then passed—yea s 7 6 , nays 65- Mr. Lane, of Oregon, introduced a bill to enable the people of Oregon to form a constitu r tion and State government, and to. provide for the admission of ouch state into the Unien.-- Referred. . . The house Went into Committee on the West Point Academy Bill as returned from the Senate with stoentiments. Pending the debate, the Committee rose and the House adjourned. Snssts.—Mr. Cass presented atnemorial from Jewish citizens asking that an effort be made to secturo religious toleration to Americans in for eign countries. Mr. lizerett,.from the Committee on Foreign Relations reported a bill for the further settle ment of 'Spanish claims under the Florida treaty. Mr. Shields reported a bill regulating the pay of pension agents and the settlement of their ao counts. Tho Homestead Bill was taken up. Mr. Petitt spoke in furor of the bill, after which it was postponed. Wastustrros CIIT, April 18.—The Gadsden treaty was rejected to-day by the Senate, by a decisive vote; 26 to 18, ere about the correct fig ures; the injunction of secrecy not being remov ed, nothing definite as to details can be known. Much speculation exists as to the effect of the rejection. It was intimated by the President and certain reembereof the Cabinet while the treaty was undh discussion, that the refusal of the Sen ate to ratify, would be followed by an immediate war with Mexico. The President thinking him self called up6n to seize upon the Messilbs Val ley, let what may come, the intimation was con sidered an attempt to intimidate the Senators, and those best informed think the President will rather appoint another Commissioner - to negoti ate a.troaty, than take a war course. Under ex isting circumstances, all are anxiously awaiting the developments of his policy in the premises. Ten or twelie Inches of snow fell today, melt ing as rapidly as it (mate. There is much snow on the ground now. CIIAIILESTON, S. C., April 16.—The Grand Southern Pacific Railroad project was adopted by the Southern Convention. Afterwards there was &debate by all the leading members rela tive to a clause authorizing the corporation to negotiate with Mexico, which was strongly op posed. Resolutions in favor of the Gadsden treaty and of! alternate sections of .the public lends for rail read purposes caused bitter opposi tion. Cattle lilartious PIIILADELPRIA., April 18.--During the past week the offerings of Beef Cattle animated to 1600 head; about 600 were driren to New York. Sales at from $9 to 810,60 per 100 lbs. Cows find calves sold at s23es4o. Feeders $156:20. 5heep45,50@,6,25 per 100 lbs. lire weight.— Hogs, a good supply at $6,25€6,75 per 100 lbs. New YORK, April 18.-1 he offerini,i during the week were 1127 cows and calves; 204 sheep. Notwithstanding the severity of the weather there was a fair show of cattle nt the yards, and the demand was good and prices stiff. The mar ket in a great degree recovered the depression of last week- Thnquotationa are: beef cattle SOlO, dull. Cows and calves $10®45; veal calves $4 .06,50. Sheep 5.4€.8. Swine, gross weight, §1,27)(7i\ 6,50; extra quality beeves at $10,50. Several:lotsof sheep, extra, brought 10612.- 200 beeves unsold. Swine, corn fed, in good de wand at quotations. New Your, April 18.—Cotton, sales 2500 bales Stiff, but not quotably higher. Coffee, sales 1300 bags Ilio at, 111, Java 141, firmer. Flour, pales 10,000 Ws, prices a trifle lower, $7,50€8,25. Sales 1800 bbls Southern, market arm with hp ward,tendency, $8,4308,70, Wheat, sales 18,- 000 bush at $1,89. "Corn, sales 45,000 bush, a trifle lower, 80e82. Sugar, sales 450 Mills Or leansat 41. better; Muscovado 4i. Molasses, Sales 400 bbls Orleans at prices a shade lower, •. - t2€423; Muscovado 21@24. Tobacco, sales 700 bbds Kentucky at' 7i69l,Whiskey, sales 375 bids prison, at 271. Prorisions, sales 500 bbls Pork market unchanged, a moderato demand at previous rates. Sales 400 bbls Beef at prices, a trifle higher, t 14,50; extra .816,50. Sales 175 bbls cut mints, prises firm,transactions moderate, Lard,sales 350 bbls, prices a trifle lower, 101.. Linseed oil, sales 8000 galls at 08e$1, firm. Money easier; Stocks lower. PnitanaLrmA, April 18.—Cotton inactive, sales limited.grlour very quiet ; holders gene rally ask *8,601118,75; sales 200 bbls at the for mer rate. Ryatiour ateady,aales 280 bbls Penn& ai53,76: tittle wheat, ollering, sales 9000 bush yesterday afternoon at 84,95e..52 for red; and $2,05 for white. A small lot of rye bought at H. Corn aaaree little arriving; sales 2000 bush yellow at 82. Whiskey, small sales at 21'. Cismsnart, April 18.—The river ham risen ten feet. Weather clear and. pleasant. Flour $7. Whiskey 20} x . Provisions dull; no tales. Lard held at 9e. Mess pork $l2. Linieed oil, sales .at,93. Groceries tmebanged. 14:14:10:4:4:94L'i1uP4 HIS excellent Medical Wino and the For est Pit m ile ede f ast either gaining the good will and becoming effectual icine peo effectual remedy-in the core ot ple, and known as .mart ifithitand (belie.... Liner clanytaint. AsUana, Rare, litutin.ricHeadocke. Bdidu Aswederrs fieorks. Blather and Miming (Igor qf the S iri n, Joao:dim, Ague end Fern-. Slit Rerun, Brerrniq,, Chew 'gond. incident Co nitrates, Lantpa rhino Inebeen. Night Sweatt, -Terme Dis orders, Gwent, .111 Health and less paired rtsfe af the Gangs:Mien. Itett•ehisrt time hem elapsed elm these great and Raid medicines have Mu made lumen to the public, yet thous- and. have experierwed their good etbet-M. Invalid. given over by their physicians es Incurable, have teen restore to soundand vigorous health by their . These med elnes are unlike any . other. Their twe-lidl properties a directly on them organ. of the stemich.liver and kidney • which secrete the fluids. and remote the Improilles the blood. Title Wlee and Fills .eve weaken, but air strength and ardmaticur to both l mbod and Mut: The great amount of gcod them edkines have &metre the rick and attileted have Induced then:sande to commend them to their frkinds and the public. Indivbinals of the • 'sheet internity have voluntruili testified to the world In en-sore! their eltraordinary virtues. DIL L A- STANLEY. a celebrated physician... letter from Princeton; New Jersey. dated November. le, le" de. dares that to all hisesperheree be had never men any thing to mmpare with the Forest Wm and Pills, at the eamelline relating metal man of constitutional Debili b ty sot ofolous unction. bleb it cured In an inerediie short tine. Among in members of the Medical Faeul t h e of New York. who hate witnessed the gnat results of the Fnrest Wine, and refernennended it In nunpraus entnplainte. will be tooted the of the celebrated Dr. N.Y. Deed man, Dr. L. s •Mse Dr. Chilton. Dr. Wm. Drown, Dr. Marvin, Dr. J. N. Mervin and others. • / TESTIMONY • of Mr. Johnson Berke, • highly rapes-table citizen of li-a eerie Plane, New York: DR. G. ir: fLILSET—Doar Sir: I esteem the Forest Wine. the ging of Abditines. It has done /or 010 in five weeks what. three phcian. failed to do In as inane rte. , Igla I Marne the vi e tim of the Heart Disease and nerv ous Affectirreriabich hove been mowing on me ever 010,0 until I procured your Forect Wineandllils,althought had walint amoral hundred dolls. for medical attendance.— ng the bat twoes. mu obliged to kee mymee newly all the thee , i re d m i me- up bulimia in ce p rseelo l com of me HI health.. I hediost nearly all hopes of recovery. my COVII=II4 of that elm under Ishtar .. 111tillftstoke and life .. twirtben." Seeing your Forest Dine vert ri and before tai ad g lbe l i ke •d t ff e t en a P ft rlCT, and . 0, b e n b to resume businessage., entirely cored lry taking lire bottles. Fier ethe benefit of theme Meted with Millar complaints Tenant at liberty to publish Mb. - Yount, he., JOHNSON - BURKE, Waverly Into. N. actierat Debility,. Emaciation Wasting of rho Body, 4 - ea ie. hoop Menne are afflicted wild some one of the above complaints without being able to trace it to any pettier tar mum and therebre delay 'the nee of the proper rem. dy until the. disease lemma. constltglionsL These db. ordereare often characterised by a "MI of sinking, or en tire es Imetion-atter exercise. Some ex Darlene. sluslisto nem, larsltude and at them Menem or enabler, of the emintenaune. Ind Meilen of the heart. or like one plants. The excellent egrets which have ever attended the ure of the Karst Wine and Pills, in every epodes nf is cencinsite evidem of its barmy results In lin elm of disorders. Many hare resortol en these metlkirros lie an altierolone. and been etrefilly mired. For nerve]e disr ders en ft deb!! ity, the Wloe and Pill. are taken w rnliog to the dlrretioos no the 101.1. Treadway and loveliness twosomes the Itighmt Pvt. Ertion or Irnaith. which again Invariably follows tbe ea got. of LW Mood. What artliklel appendant.* equal that vivid expression of countenance which emanstesfrom health? What paints can compare with the crimson col ored blood casting Its brilliant roseate inc thnntsh the transparent lettere of the skin? What chasing ace more captivating than theme nature, in her highest perfeeivont Letliaises's Wine supply the plate all °cornett...— The toth - sif rein euellent Mein a short thee mates pore, rich which, counting th rough the veins, penetrates the ilinutest Plows that - verge toward The mn*Mcwoi the side, cawing all unhealthy pimples and biatchea to tliss pow. ImparUng a vivid„goey color to the skin, and hell• iant a:mambos to the eyes, - • • • • • • •-- • TOM IR NA relm.z. BEAUTY: In corroboration of theme fade, Dr. Hake has many tee. timonlala The Mowing Is from •ladr of the mot re. ne , t4b i t itndlog tgeeo .i t hawletY. sent to , us by her brother, to. New Tont. July 1149. PP. or. /7A.LEET—My deter, from her youth, had been In very delicate health. _complaining frequently of weaker. of the clued. attended with cough. AbOut the age of IS she began to get much -worts, For Hs menthe previous to commencing with your mends= she had not YAM Weba wet out of the house.. Um countenance was greatly enindsted. yellow and akkly. tier face and neck was conned with illmarecable plortulea eyes very much sunken. and her toughly...dug. In dna, she burs every appearances of toot lemming ethatihappy victim to ono intreptfon. At this time t kw her eon. of your Forst WI. a nd 17114 whir ithamenmeoced tido. an cording to the directions. the gradually improved WI she %Hosed tip the use of them. tier Ann synod... of reme ery was an ulenmemonly good appetite, her. lane nosily ht,.. came amootb, end her cheekw may. lira rough left her al. together.: She le now strong sod elemoue, and errands the pad auto* of health I ever witnemed. AMIN M. MAXWELL. Dr.. Halsey's. Gum-Coated Forest Pills. - Manufacturedw theses. principal as Um Forest Winee:t• which tI ta an Important edition. They ire coated with pproropn gum and., an important Invention for which Pr. Halsey hag repotted the only potent ewer granted • on Piga by the flossruntent of the United htahm • . Dr. Facet Wine end tlum..Coated Tined PIII unite In meomplidilng the cal great cod. :THE FUJI FICATION OF TIIE.ULOOI4 TON FRPOi AMA AN RAVI, g r Anox_OF TON MU:I4OW .1:11) BOWELS. • The li fe princMle of roan Is the blood. onmener era thee*. organs of the etocoath whleh sorgete hioododeenaed morbid matter and whored re, hettli; rdlor k, bl , ll . r t le . of the roust Ceo r tahrthan disease Using to by the use of the to vanish. and strength and energy of body return. This is the principle on whkla is (Winded the. great medldrom. and bY .biat With' all diseases aneMtC The Comet WI. is put op In kr. uteri with Dr. Halsey'. name blown In the slam. V. dollar per botteor he bottles . 96. norepeoated Foreet ZS cants per box. tienmy Depot. IQ Dui!, drbet,orner Hodson. New Tort. . • gold wboleattle and retail by' OIXMON EiVIM• YAYLICY of Wood street and Thuile elkry. Fitlitenth, by JAMES T. nallPF.ortlrwestoorster 0r.Y.0. Wad and the Diamond. Alias... 5p14:41413=13.. - • . VEDICINE. CHESTS of All discnpborus and wen Minis on band by /Rd FLIMIRG. corner Diamond and Larkin. stmt. I=E!!!=!ZMOIE l=!!!MIIM COIEFITITEE OF MOUTILATION . of the Hasid ofTrzele For AP , O: — Wx• k. Maws. V. P 4 W. D. Exausa, W. IL Nmcw., IL L. ItamawALF awl J. S. Dn.lownr. k ti AV 14140 *4. 1 49vrt.v0qii311 , 4 , 4 , ..1 FM 114 soda asdhog Arpr4lB, lBsl. Badness coidinnes actlTe In the general nay. and priers both for lanufactorei and general merchandtze ate Imo and numerous. The heavy rains onset week. with the untlmelY mew which runnieded It. have brought the tires un to a true atamc The accumulated awl vlll now be able to find an outlet, and we may *betook Co the scholar enrieg mt. vela aria Metal and Lumber from the Allegheny. • The towboats took ant about 330,000 buebels of Cool, In WU., on Monday,for Cincinnati sod Louisville. newel. beets isillfollow today and eubseenentdr. and s. memo eld.r large amount will betddroped. no titles below being nearly Lure