_:. ~;. . r . vim' I Ifiture,;-_4hit age of, water big. night Ime feet :ISt itip L eared-to be Win, after hating *ea a toot or., more daring Wednesday . . , . The Diurnal, basing - laid over to rePiirt Anil be ready to take herplace in.the Wheeling line, as venal, this mining:, , ' The Cincinnati .pealreti: have reduced the faro fronathii city to Wheeling to $1 00 in thneabin and 50 cents on deck. The Wooed. eaten go into operation to-day - - The regales Cisidanatipielustfor M-day, is tho splendid steametVittsbusgk, Capl. Hugh Camp bell. Sheleavesat 10 eclat, a.:x.. , • The Cheveit, Cepealeiderson, will leave for Zanesville ibis afternoon st 4 o'clock. 'Beim Ourntan Wednesday night four ruffians, while intoxicated, forced their way upon the stnamboat Tr: T.' Yeateran, at the wharf. driving;the watchman; who became terrified, from the boot. The ruffians proceeded is quest of the captain, who, fortunately, was not on board. They then totoke . .apen the door of the clerk's nom, dragging him out or his berth and beating him in a shock:ng manner. •Witil Pistols and knives presented, they forced him to undergo many indignitiesonot fit to be mentioned. • Yesterday afternoon the clerk, whose Ilat2o is 'Joseph F. Worm prooredid to the 'filayor's of. fie* and made information against the men, two of whom he recognised as formerly deck beads on the tau, named William Troy anl,Blras Bell. They were arrested and lodged in jell. The others will probably be arrested to-day. Ibis is probably one of the most, daring and brutal affairs we have ever chronicled, and the r ay partial deserve the severest penalties or the few. ACZINOWISIKIXECTIL—the Young Men's M. L. Assoolitlun'aalmowledge the receipts of the fol . lawinetiublications Dorn the Smithsonian Insti tute, through the Hon. Thos. M. Howe, M. C.: fimitbacmian Contributions' to knowledge, 5 vid.:4to ; • .fintrual Saporta or the Board of So rokin of the Smithsonian Institute, for the years 1849,1860, 1861, 1862; Stanley's Portraits of 4stierleais 'Wiens ;.Baird and Dirard's Catalogue - of North A/41174111111 Reptiles cklouldts Report on history of the Discovery of Neptune ; Booth and Modal Report:ion recent improvements in the Chemical Art; Jewett's notices of public li braries iu thelit. 13: of Mimics ;'3lelsheimer's estalogna of As described- Coleopters in _the United States. Also, Trevor:: Dictionnaire Uhl.; vend Francois Latin, 8 vols. folio, presented to • the Libtary by Abs. M. Cote. • fh. telkiwing papersbave also been presented to the Library:Le Counlor des Etat)i-llnis, (French daily,) by the editor...of the Gazette ; Le ' Courrier de la Louisiana, (N. D. dally,) by the editor of the mormag Post the .Frelheith --VroSnd, (German daily); the Crawford Journal. (weekly); and the Brownsville Clipper , - *Med brileth T. Third Burs= - Cotir.—Before Judge Ilampton. In the case or _Richey Ts. Brown the jury re turned a verdict for plaintiff for $650. Before Judge Ifffliams.— Margaiet M'Quiston Ts. A. firTighe; Stanton, Marshall. and Brawn for plaintiff; Burke, Wil liams and Coyle for defence. In 1851, the plain tiff broke her Ando by a tall on Fifth street, on the sidewalk adjoining the property of Mr. Mo lighe, Which - was In bad - repair. It is alleged that by the-negligence 'of Mr. ISl'llghe in not Beeping iniepair the said sidewalk, the accident ciecurred, by which she Is rendered a cripple for The following entry erm made yesterday *lon the minute book or the District Court:: • Demers.—No order to stay proceedin'. ea Mit for the sale of real estate will hereafter be vented within six days of the day fixed by ad wertisionent for the sale thereof, unless the party snaking the appliion shall state in his offiderit. that the fonts upon which snob order is asked, tune aFinext or eome to his knowledge within ten der/ pri,nr to the making of said application. ' • 2taiuttaw rani Vol;yeeter day; held to bail a woman owned Theresa Moore; oath' of her alder-in-law, Margaret Moore, 'for sasaalt and battery. The diftbnalty grew ant of jealnrusy, and liqhor. .. , , MI . AMACCT D BATTERY WITH IDIT.n? TO SIM, —Michael Kelly woo held to tail on this charge by Mayo Vole, yesterday, upon oath of David Enna. . ,Strrs.—Thenuss Warri tigton tuldJames llragan 'were held to bail yesterday, by Mayor Tat a, for assault and surety of the ruse, upon Oath of Vary Ann Lindsay. The defendants immediately entered separate salts for assault and battery with intent to till *Oho . t James 'Judas? , and wife, Mary, Ann, Mrs:' William nod Harriet Lindsay. They were ' held to . ban. . • • . - • Tlaoaczn.-A iaßaman named Charles Wash burn, from Hine&le, Cattarangue ..eonaty; New York, Ins drowned at an early hone on Wadies day Morning; in the. AllePeny river„ etioredLs tut shave Kittaning. fell into the river from a *ft bilooging. to James . 11. Brooke, of Olesa,llew TOrk . The diseessed bad on his per, tap. at the.time he fell into the river, atiout,sso be lecnea ^ -wife wd child, living at Mas able. Michael Connor an old fisherman, resimag in IBinsinglurm, .was carried over the dam in the licmoryibela vier oa Tiresdry afternoon, in a skiff -and wan Aliowndd. Ile to supposed to have been lotoMeated. .:Itsenataqs9.—The jury in the District Court -ire yesterday AbOurged froutlurther attimd sues until Monday the list of causes set down :for trial touring been ashausted. ••- - • - COAL MT . ' COAL parc—A large purchase of op bunts Was Made by oar townsman, Gen J. - „If_jdtorehead„ during the last week. 'lt hi known i x t h e ."goyles Tract,” containing mini 600 acres, s ajoisiklt the lands, of the Ohio and Madison Coal a ocapimp in the Zd pool of the dloaongehela "ran pre ven sent aPpeexances the amount of coal shipped: from the Mcniongahels .Talley will ex , teed that of last year largely; and the toll on Cad transported M. our State works baring been abolithettis increasing the amount for the east are A• contract kW the .New York Gas Company .was made during the last, few days, which crobelieve . has_ not been heretofore sup piled torn this city • Tnymsa Tiomm--/Ildermsn Major yetterdil, hold to halls man named Thomas Divine, charted with keeping a tippling house., MOLT 119 BATIVIY:=E111101. Hawkins was irrentedind held to. ball, yesterday, by ...Alder man Major; for . assandt and battery upon oath of PAIIADIL.the Duquesne Greys, CepL Camp bell, will - parade on the 12th inst. MEW BOOKS—The Potiphar Papers; -4 •‘' 11 " 4 = sal Burr, _ Darby- WY of soda vr.3 TE" Ml i=oy the MeoZtik 7 . ' 'val. Maria Cbild; Lama T. itiorAg a i .. . A cat . Ty.* 11° W•01.a b j II Or • 1111. Ma JPOO. III . 214 / 1 7 . A:AD, 78, 4th 4 •f i nz,AP IIIL— WALIi PAPERS, from__Riarta____ai . a --niaalllb , WO by way.rior eOT•6 -nos ) COTOH4 ALE-10 casks of -fcraager's r INsateh"Alella any ree'd sod Ine sob by . OW ma ce SI thalrbo nal Liquor gamer WU. IL SUTTON. . No. More-Wood t Omit sta... ALP SPA24IBII CIGARS--20,000,1La1f -IPES-100 bx. (C. D.) Clay Pipe! „ now raedth4"4".l7.2, canal w itPaia=t'sla roctfS-400 bbin. in store for pale by_ ' B. HARBACCIII A • • Inns WONDERFUL 14 ECCENTRIC N lIVR4ve of _ltcaurtable 4mr natu.......n.mm • ttnotut Mar .11netrated with ma Via 47 tax. o telem rearm pat anioupplinta M U A.A rrn ' kW " " •Milicrt mesisrmets., " i U j ,, l agtllslDisi‘a oo n 'iur (*hi, ITAR -1 . 50 bbls. N. C. Tar anal® do bright Ito 2 toSsscusss, sail by yak by stAr 1011141 !--------71-3"thERLDINO lam sitnaur rituwast...lttda I Wanton 4014 k er 'W WI ': and 444•44 40:00044,444thm • C111111=.4 SON. 140, Ed at 11 ][..AgIARD-;-13 bble. and 31W f do Oovr land ins fkooretasater .2. Tratessafor tzar WALL PAPER—A general aseornnent of rem =wt . ,atPl'orVa".% lIIGAR-30 Mids. N. O. W S M. uts_r_yee'd by S. • S. radii. CUT for isle by sAuSLIET WINDOW SHADES, of Win ' - enro ow.ird artigns, aluxt_tbs_On_Glatb alecesoil0g 0 : 11511---$ "' " ILYL""nra. ILOUIi--200bbbi tra f b 4 .4rx or o • 1 1 ) 11- "y 2 " SAN An 86ouldere City JUIP mad) In dare andlteloh. br A. a A. MASA. E. _ _ 7 ULK. SIDES-40 irn — lk Sid — es ror PO & A. If eBANE.II4. 24 4. I old MOLASSES--. 1 bbl., urante4l T.,3l,•ii=u4=l. .mattl ri i k ta anuatusxnent VIIIO IRON-300 tons sprinzfield a amine Car !Marl Pla Indira aus by xcurus ROE- g!MMMi MM====g TELEGRAPH. .• cox numtoriAL. billy 4. llATL—testerisy, long debate followed. Misreading of the 'President's veto. Mr. Doui;latos defended the message from the attack made upon it by Mr. Brown. Mr. Jones, of , Tenn., asked Mr. Douglass how it was that . he Mudd oppose the WI giving land for the-benefit , of Insane, and yet favor the Homestead bm. _Air. Douglass refused to answer the question, *id said when the time came he would show that' the principle laid down in the message did not! conflict with die Homestead bill. ' : • - Mi. Brown e x pressed hie regret that hir.' Douglasss mould not exphiin how he reconciled I his opposition to theta giving land forthe hen; efit of insane persons rid', his -ideroacji of thd Homestead bill.- which-gtren land to sane men. He was a riald the Senator's reputation would mitre?, and some persons woidd say it was be cause /SW men could *cite and twine could not, that he Amend one and opposed the other. Douglaat replied tartly, and after further debate, pending a motion to print the message, the Senate adjourned. , The message. is regarded by BOUM QS I sort of - veto in mini= of the Homestead bill. The following is one of the principal points in the message : . uAre ire not too prone to forget that the Federal Union is : created of the States, not they of tho Federal Union. - We irere the inhabitants of col onies distinct in the heal government, one from the other before the Revolution. By thit revo lution the colonies became an independent state; they achieved an independence and securid Its recognition by the agency of a consulting body, which, from being an assembly of minhters of distinct sovereignties instructed agree to no form of government which did not leave the do mestic concerns of each State to itself, it woe an pro p 'ately denominated, a Congress: When having tried the experiment of the confederation they resolved to change that for. the present Federal Union, and thus to etnfor on the Pell etal governieent meta ample authority, they scrupulously measured such of the functions of their cherished sovereignty as they chose to delegate to the general government. With this aim and to this end the Fathers of the:Republic (ruled the Constitution, - and by which the inde pendent and sovereign States united themselves for certain purposes and for those Only leaving all powers not therein set forth as Conferred, as one or another of the three great- departments, the legislative, the exeautive, and the judicial, indubitably with the States. , -When the people et :the several States had in their State Conventions given effect and force to the Constitution, not content with any doubt which should in future arise as to the scope and character of this act, they engrafted thereon the explicit declaration that, the powers not delega ted to the. United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited to the States, are reserved to the States respectively or to the people. Can it be contro verted that the great mass of the business 'of gcvemment that is involved in severatrelations the internal arrangements. of the body politic, the mental and-moral culture of man, the devel opment of local resources of wealth, the punish ment of crimes in general, the preservation of order, the relief of the needy or otherw - he enter innate members of society, did in practice re main with the States, that none of these objects of local concern are by the constitution expects ly prohibited to the States and that none of tht m are by any exprecs language of the Constitution transferred to the United States. Can it be claimed that any of these functions of local sabnicistration and legislation are seated in the Federal Gorernmeot by any implication I have never famed anything in, the constitution which is in:seep:Ma of such a - construction, -.No. one of the plummeted powers touches the sub• . ject, nor has Men a remote axiology to it. - The powers conferred upon the 11. S. have. reference to federal relations or the menus of accomplishing or executing things of federal relation:. So also of the same character are the powers taken away from the- Stites by enumeration; in . tither case the powers granted and the powers restricted were so granted or so restricted only where it was requisite for the maintenance of peace and harmony between the States or for the purpose , of protecting tbeircommon interests and defend ing their common sovereignty against aggression from abroad or insurrection at home." 4r Wasworos, May 4, 1854. SlX&7l.—Various petitions against the repeal of the Missouri Compromise wore presented. Mr. Stunner presented a memorial of citizens of Missouri lad_ Wisconsin fin the subject of Spiritual Manifestations, asking for an investi gation by , a. Select Cominittee. Said on ' the table. ' . Mr. Johnston Tresented a resolution calling for the Report of the Explorations of the North Facifio.—Adopted. .The veto message of the President 'same up , a motion to print two thousand extra copies. ' Mr. Gwin moved that the subject be postponed until Monday week. Roess.--The House egtdri went into committee on territorial business. The knit to, establish,the office . of .13arreyzr General and granting donations to actual settlers in the territory of Utah was taken .up. - On motion of Mr. Disney, the first section vas amended to reed to every white male above 20 years of age, who has declared his intention to become a citizen, and who is now a resident of said territory, or who prior. to January Ist, 1859, shall remove to and settle in said Territory, and continue to reside therein, shall be donated 160 acres of land, on condition of actual settlement. and cultivation for not less than four years. Mr. Berehisel moved to strike out the proviso that the benefits of the act shall not be extended to any person whp.. shall now, or at any time ' hereafter, be the husband of more than ene wife. A debate folloied._ CINCINNATI, May 4.--John J. Crittenden is suf ferink, severely in public estimation in conse quenceNf his volunteering to defend the Wards, awl a public meeting in Madison, Ind., yesterday passed the following resolution with only two dissenting.votes: • Resolved, That this meeting request the Board of Directors of the Jefferson County ismicultn ral Fair to withdraw their imitation to Governor Crittenden to deliver the address at the next an nual Fair of Jefferson county, the action of Gov. Crittenden in the Ward cane, having voltinteered his services in 'that cue, and prostituted his great talents in an unworthy cause, viz : the overriding of public justice, which tag occurred since the invitation wee given; being deemed a entScient eiense, if one is necessary, for this public withdrawal of that invitation. The Kentucky papers are tilled vith,the pro ceedings of public meetings' in that State, by 'every one of which Crittenden is denounced, and requested to resign his seat in the united States Senate. - - The Ward family have left : Louisville, and the whereabouts of the murderer is unknown. CncarstraTt,..lday 4.--Flour scarcest's(' firm at $7,53E4% 60 ; sales 100 bbls at Ideation, Ind., at s7,so,lined. Provisions dull;- nothing of im portance done. • Whiskey 414211, market oth erwise inactive, but no change in prices. 'The river is stationary with ample water for all class es of boats hence to Cairo.. Weather again ;Mite walla and cloudy. , PULLADISPIIIA, May 4.-Cotton Arm., a mode rate inquiry. Maar very quiet, but little export demand; %les 500' bbta fair and gOod brands to the tends at $8,75; extra at $9,0011g0,115. Rye Mow and Corn meal inaetive; no ses:.. An sa tire inquiry for wheat; sales 8000 bush' at $2,10 0,52,15 for white, mostly $2,12052,15, and for red afloat. gales 400 bush Penne. Rye at $l. Corn in good request and 5000 bush yellow sold at 95 afloat; and 85 in store, inelnd litg 1700 bash at'a Flee to be. AMT. Whiskey' nua r od domand, email sales in bble 27:' Naff Taaa limy 4.L—Clotton dull, sales 880 balms. Coffee, sale 250 Loge UM at 111, Java 141. Flour, - soles,B76o' bbls, prices - trifle higher $8,8808,; saki rl6O bbls Southern, buoyant, _58.87®9,12. Wheat dull. Sales 85,000 bush corn, prices s trifle 'higher, 83 @SD/. Pre visions, sales GOO bkis Pork, a trifle "Sower.sl3,- 78611514,43. .Sales-260 bbls beefy embanked; a moderate demand at_ previous rates, $14,60,....- 11LM!. scarce at 18.. lard, 'sales 450 bble, mar -1 tot doll 71th a declinink tendency, 91. Iron firm. - - Begat, sass' 400 hhds 'Orleaks 4i, Muscovido,4}, Hamm Molasses, sales MO bbls muscovado at 28. linseed 'OIL suttee 8000 Dbl 3 at 921 98., Oil, sales 100 bbls at Bb, `..4.3y : Menai Mullen stocks . firm. IMMII ' I 4,IWINE-60. baskets of nap 3n .- -444 . 4 tag 14nd hp 'ET CIIA pin- krnt_ ow. brand alsd ' lns . splY " Wigat A fULL stock of choice Brant, kept pmetsatip on baud And Ibr GA* . A. 111.1aatS-100,000 Manna, Regal% nrul IL) Trltuipe large sad malt at fOr ed end uricdaea VilirterfiV E it, . gi ns ..." „,:- . Mode.' fOortal=r p i r esn . ax . on zr ,,,,..,.... , ---nue Houotte.tron* oat , -- ' ' - - • ~ - TIIONAS P MEd: ' . 1-----T:—TirifiirAT 'EXIIIBIIION Kitt gr. !a l' int,,,o' l ' iku R d IrP r In nis ;II - 1 ' 4. ... "4 I. lUmnine4f Ctel ild a rroebte to t r keee . =, ... i eeedeing 'orator, owe on the plealoo- end delicate hoe total ono. at' ."1"11114 ----..e ""lcb. eiter' Ad t • ae ennedeot Manners Canipnorow••••....'7, — .4 l. l a ,too eklo,._ _de. ' *rade Waning tb*T.P..... -- ;. imeXtlt I.' " ... dhamePaTedetNheurde &vol. .te ad tg . let a ' ... /s4=reniej I ene.l4 l ...,.... n .. ~ it .be ~ Web. beit vese,dien i ' m g l4 . e i nQs ''' 2 joee:a:te, eooliti. see to to nouseneee tom? M 1Jo~•-~ a r t :ag to tiled to to emenetated. reed thisds . , o.3..NAlird, ' ' Of Pt, ARD-7 lop No. 1 Lard foi sale by. ILI 0 19 e J. W. =A. iy Vida over - . Molasses for _was sow b y *DIV J. i'VT. —lt Vow it, SUGAR CURED WHITE FISH for isle by apl9 • 1103tY-U.COLLINS. lbbbl. N. 0 COMMERCIAL. COMMITTEg. OW ARlOngAilbgt of Ito Bawd ofTrade go Nay. .—cau4t. W. llocrtglx,J. WTlOnsg. U. F. .70:w.. W. II.; Igrua•ag. WA. If: Sawn, . . PITTSBURGH MARKETS - Orrice Drrommion Geremr. Friday blernhitr May 5.1051 1 FLOUR—toot another nmeard turn. mu:m.7 : = 1 . 6 on the ',turf of 40 Ws. airman* at V.* and 40 do. attn. at 19.00; a 140[100 bbbi.estrn. City 31111 s, errs reported on Timor attit,l2 ; from store talcs of 30 this. imperil= at $ 7 . 0 0 and 30 do. do. at 5.4.00. ORCICEILIES—saIes of 0 bbd.. Sugar to mutits7. - avent rah at 5t 6%, and 50 bids. %ulnae*. rah wawa.. M try, at ibur rum. ASHES—mi. 9n5 eke domestic Soda e.t.a: 3!:. 1 0 do. and 7 tee. do. at 3% and 3 eke. at3%.‘-all at four mos. OREASE--• sale of 413 bbls. at T%—eiteb. LARD OlL—sales of 10 bble. No.l, at 73—pay extra lbr bble. UEILMANCLAY—a mile or 10 aka at $32 i ton. cash. DRIED FRUlT—sales from atom 0540 boo. Dried Desch. s, halve& at $1,75, cash. .9 isia—a tale of 100 bids. Rend rig at $5,50 and 10 do. do. at MOO. . . • ° BACON—BaIes of 5,000 Da Shoulders at 5%. 0...0 rem 3.000 Da do, at 51(; 2,000 At. 'Ramat SK ; 1,000 hs. tildes at OY ; 2,500 0.. smarted at 004.0\; and ; 9.900 be. country Rated 5%, 010 and 7%. and 3,000 be. \Vattern at 5% and 7%. WEIL9KEY—seles in lots ofloo bids. rectified at Z. 510 METAL—sales of3oo tons Clinton furnace at $4l and 149 tons Jelrerian at mate figure. ala nem ; 50 tons Ranging !Welton private terms. BLOOMS—sales 01'30 tons Juniata at 07.50 and t9:O do. at 590. six nine. .• MONETARY AND COMMERDIAL All our city Li hank.. eseept the Pennsylvania bank and the bank of Northern bartlas, whieh declare at an other period, and the tank at lierinantown. which has not been heard from, declared their semiannual dividends yester day, as foll lo t rank& capital. Par. hia. Amt. Div. Far. and Mech., $1,25.3,000 $5O 7 per $97400 °hard,' I.go.oocs 12.!: 3 • 37,500 Commercial, 2.01.000 59 1" 50,000 Philadelphia, 1,150,P00 100 7 • 4 HOMO Mechanini, 900.000 t 5) 43,00 D Wexler's, 500.000 50 0 25,000 Northern ilbertiaa, 350.000 3 5 Ii " 31.400 Mann. and Meek., 300,000 '25 4 , 12,030 Southwark, Vao,ooo - 50 5 •• 12.500 Kw:Ammon, 250,000 10 9 •• =ZOO Bank olVamlnerco, 250,1)01 50 5 " 12.500 Penn TownshlP. 221.000 00 5" 11.250 -Tradesmen's, 150,000 to 4 4000 gxi,ooo 71 $426,410 1 TM. we believe, to lite largest dividend In the aggregete that thine banks havr ever declared. Lest year at this time the amount paid out in dividends was $005.714. rs• artly V. 1,000 lea than has been declared now on tho earn.. amount et capita. Kensington. with her extra, it will be men. leads all the others. The dividends by the same banka In May lad. ware 60 per cent. they are now 71 per mitt. The payment of en Immo sum will tend to relieve tbetooney martet,and the desire to leveed will probably stiffen stack prima The uold coinage at the !dint In this oily, lbr the month nfitywil, was 41361,{7h, mare than half of . which wee in rbler . v . ii 41 1' 9 ''''su r ' oloank li :rst ' d s l .' ir ir ° pper . t $.73:4 1 )... " T ill tOtal came bona psi 470. and the whet.; number repelried cm 2,240.4=. The deposits for the mouth were, I thltarnla mold. 9, and from other source, 443,000 —=ar, d. 1,4 '' 000. Meer bullion demedis and diver s $12 , ./. . The roodute of gold from t..lllllhmls. For the four months of the present year were $ 14.136000 home f1.A13112a7 for the sanie mond. oiled V.... Tide &home falling eff 0ftr1.1112.537. It Is not tn be inferred from thin that the California mines have fallen off that *mount. Ou the ointram they ere believed to be eern more productive than ever. Thu difference la in a mammy accounted for In the direct export of bars to Europe from the kian brands., Abut Oltlen—LMlladelphke Ledger. IMPORTS BY ()MO AND PECTSTL,,,m, R.M.a.D'lllsr 2,-19 UM tsp.. R Sheee, 11 mind norms, J W 60 Ws mm..l tkcly: 53 bee, 3 eke wine. It Toungeod; o.lli doe broome; K KWh: 3 eke yarn, Jona & Deunr, 1 chest.. W b Craxionl; 10.bble ealerstue, R 1 do. boast I' .Petanon: 1 be. li ar. tuulth k boom, 215 but torn, Delselk I horse, Phlllou 211 lout er tura, I. DI Ilmurtlu 1 bbl butter. 0 Manor= 1 hbd toest.3 bble butter. R Rehab 1 bbl dog _east: 2 do. butter: 1 kg dO. I 611114untrldge; 11 eke holt, %Irk k Nl'Candleen a bob. eoro, .1 K .16ekenu 2 do, butter, .1 II Canfield; 1 be hoots, R Soother. 300 bus wheat et & 014 6 bbas egua, C Kembell: 2 trunks, 7 boo dr Rood.. east. ettrUAND Aso PlTTStrn9tl Itknllolo-10 Mews and Moser.:ll T /61kMutotu 60 bble thb,,Kogllsh& Idcbardeotn 66 dc...1 11 Canfield; 37 Irate ehal”tuft. J W Wooduelk 1.0 bee theme. 11 41 1.411ur, 40 bee oat 11.4. J Dotuddeon; 2 bale egg. D Root:2 do, Drown & Rtrlcpstrleiu 211 but po tust. IMPORTS BY RIVER T. Lain& by Arctic-3W pica lead, J Seboonnakerk vain tadr.ll9 do, beaky, Quit Shan: 166 tla hemp, J k Dang:l2l aka barley, na ale bbls, A k A Woot 72 hid... !Janina:4lk Barn 18 hbds bacon. It M'Cuteldenc ails copper cao.o J linear. ni Mg. syrup. 3 A Iluteldson & ace 1001ddea. U W tinhadkr,l63 hams, bbls b oo, W B Holmes & VD ab le &ream. Kamer *ca XSO hides, Ilartaidee & lamb 15 tit fan, Forsyth k b r av el giant tharllna co: 100 bbla 010 , load, Bake well aad 24 Us hemp, do. koo.l 12 En meat. 10 ykne, Jones k Denny: 62 tow pig metal.ll'Knlght k Bret 10 do. 13 , 1740kan k 0,300 bads sand, nosoarki LOVISVILLE, by Twin City-2 b. books. 0 boo done, 4 do, cid, JAMS it Denny; hbd• tobacco. 111,01.01.1; 183 b/ed, betoo seed, Leech d .0 70 bile cemnt. W W Wadiaoq 150 Iddes, 0 W Swindler: 3 hide tob.co, J Crier, sb. s/one. Wthenbe 20 LW pork, 142 eke hem. 6 pkg. eundriee: Clark Them 95 las cotton, Niro irk cc; 10 bble lard oil, limning Ileac 0/ Mots bacon. 90 do, tiler Jon. .t ar. 9 kb& tobs.o, Forsyth d on 2 Ws Ormuz. 11.9.1.7 ♦ o. ZAN ESTILL& by Chem:At-3M bbis flour.Dell&Llanal.4 15 an wool„ 4 pko, Jones k Denny: 12 rollsleattear, 0 !Ms tobaren, Leen Aen 3 bbls egg, W k k 511N.ndless. 400 bills raper, 2Ws eggs, 10 dos broosnallasaloy on bbls sags. 4 do. potatoes, 1: do, Ossieed. 11 do, beans, k W ltes. 10,150 hoo p palm inindnea ST. LOUIS, by N. W. Grabasa—Zo Bard ADe Lamm 305 bls hemp, Mark k Tbs.: 31 do. J A 11 Osrabr. uS do, sen lead pipe, A Gordon: 11 bbls raktor oli, IFabne stock a ers 114 bsa Gam Wll Uolross a Ilse 50 In barns. 50 bbls aleoboL Jones & Denny; WO do, en's... J Bonn): pips lead. Leech, & m;'o bides. Taggart. & cu 17 lads scrap Iron. Wood k so. 3tORGANTONS, by Mottooiratteli Belle-1600 fret lam• ber, menet; :43 by alma, do: 10 eke wraps. Fahheetoek eet 8 eke bah., 1580 feet lumber. the boat; 06 Lae cats, oh. .er; 00 bbl. tehhkey, Clark t Thaw. lICOWNSVILLE, bsJallirson—% LbLi tour, 6 )VBlricyl- .11HOWNSVILLE• by Lucerne—DlO glssm, owner. DO bbl. Dour. II Orabsan DO to nalts. Hamlet' d vo: 31 bus corp. 8 Mamas 842 fort lumber, 8 BEDasuste. EZMM2==I CIIICINIJATI. by Plttirtnzrob-1524 _bbds to. keem. Bing _ bun pin A a or; 10 do.loo bbls lard nil, beset & erc 30 do. Leech. 6Fli en. 106 bbla nodamea. J Benny; Ca 4. King a Slareduwt 2.5 beds tobacos.librirer tat 60 its& do. 31'llariuna: 10 labds do. Clark 'bay: 500 W. Timm A 41.5FIlante. 2 aka *others. 1 do, voolilltz.,eet ley a ace.l4l plum Irywa. eras Wade etc. 67 pkg. arnadaita, Riley Slatheos. IT lIKELINO. bv• Forest City—Zl a* bbla. annzletes 3 bsR tabu.. Erwin A Dilvrotte.loo WI dour. 0.11 & [Jarrett roll dn..; 61 • Co1117 50 01. nbeid. UM. a . 4 W liarner,l3l & lborrona 11 do, Jones DelltiTt 5 .10.1 Patton:47 sk• lama, Wilinarth it rot IS bil l s .obioc i ba. Livingston Fre aa 70 aka testator.. J 40 ilor,llllbert a derick. LOVISTILLY., by Cuba-1 ho md, 1 trunk, I) T Mhr grave; et. tobacco, Myerr,l3o LL cottuo ‘ lbtya Mack: 27 bbla Maw, ,7 Dalaell• 90 do, M Cully; 21 do, Jones A Drolly:100'4o, =rarer, Miner A alehotnedu 101 do.J A Uutehboo it or, 10 Mae tobacco, Hardy, John Aeo. My CAI= line-13 eke eul/ett. LLakaerell t ern 30 tone phrtnetal. King t Morehead; 1348 hdlg ehoeel haer.:Ba. Clark A Pelton:l34 bra bosky, 11 A Campbell era 8 tons Pbr metal. Lm Thegaley A ore ash .7 Dalsell ik Zi,300 heal, poled, Leer& L e on 4km liadth 81n elaJr. By t talon woo--6 skc 'wool. 11 lac; 3 trip Mecca. 3.b wt. K Rothman t co. RIVER INTELLIGENCE. STEAMDOAT ARRTVA LS AND DEPARTURES A.r N. etic. W. G Derrinne raham, Coolidge is. , St. Loide. y. EL Lou Twin City, M.-Beier, Louisville. Cher - nit, 'Undergo°. Wiese!lle. Pittsburgh. Caninbell. Cincinnati. ' Pennsylvania Klinetblter. Bella Watkins, Boriissitosn Venture, Conlon. Beaver. Luserne, Denuett,.Brownsvil le. Ca Bayard; PreLlea Elisabeth T. theism., liendrkirson. West Newton, Jefferson, Munn. Michigan No. Z WolL DEPARTED. •Ptitindelnhis. Gram, W anginnsti. • Forest City,Moora heeling. Endeavor, flay. Louisville_ Venture. Gadon. Baser, Jefferson. liaison Brownsville. • tureen.. Bentni Brownsville. OA Bayard. Pee ea, lialiabeth. Theo. Sheller. Ilenderkson. Weed Newton. Michigan No. 2. Wolf. Wellsville. Byrta—On yfisterday evening by bier mark. there was 11 feet 0 Inches and &Ulna SAY APPLES---30 bus. ree'd and for sale 1,11/ by 603 HENRY IL COLLIN& OLDO 7-- YE WMSKEY-60 bbls. superior R Old Mon. Rya Nrlbdcoy, norm diatill! d . In atom and foe sato by AVM, IL SOTTOS, No. I, eor, ood 6 Fromm.. QIIAKERS' HERBS of every description slams on Land and P.O ma. by SUR VI.F.MING, ultat sucoe.s. to L. Wilma PANAUEA-6 Tom. of this vain -17 ;Ma toodielna yitc'd by JO:4Elqt FLEMIISU. YE _llO sacks now binding from steamer illotmerkno RC pale by ISAIMIDICILEY ca QTRAW WRAPPING PAPER-500 maw 10 an rale br and J. SCHOONIIkKER CO MOLASSES- - 260 bbls.rime N. 0., oak exasmom. for isle by .R.SIN a CO, Digili6oblirslifiiiri;iTATrout for sale by olhlo JOHN FLOYD S CO. nunk OZS. QUININE for sale by IUPILJ sala • FLEMING BROS. . LoUlsville Limo for sale by *tad llLliltY 11. COLLINS. DE S !A2z , T . h . erscrur g andde - , a..- assys boM IL oI ths moot popular coiors,at. the atom ofi MU/WHY uuttuunxtu. VIUSLIN DE BAGE, of all the. various nualtks god mixtotoo.from..l6 et** yard4p to WI Wr Pisiltr " P"T ik ""hrad a lIVILCIIFIBLD,_ It ARD-400 kegs for sale 43; 7: 13.CANYLELD. QUI) efli-54.) Mids. N. 0. Sugar rec'il atta 0 f oe note by„ sign A. AA. IdoIIAISIE. LAMPBLACK -40 bids. common, timed; io do Itodined and cab:Wall --" NNATAIrCATIVI • I'efIi,AOTI.49IVOOD-100 bxs. for solo by star' J, ligtiCKlNbrigEti ¢ pO. TtACON SIDF.IS--50,00 lb s. for sale by ' 1p27 A. a A. 31F.DAN.E. YELLOW & CIREEN::2O citso 5/ 4 for eLlel4 J. BCIMONAIA KKR A MI.. 21 Wool 000 piacasrgicalailT4-s frir pt= PLE3IINU BROS. g a. ut n i e n i i ikulta 4.1 D--13 kepi and 4 b 146. Ifor 014 by ITII3 IcoLLIA 244nulAlf, L4L.T.V377. - Vi/L p, TO, 10 acrea - ,or , Lana: attoate 4 talk. fmalbs 11. baler s ton. waits tratertabla totalllo.; UMW. 9 , a t ; liZttititb &oft trot a kV'''. stralittla timirzt:tmove t tir= l- 0..,,z would volts autetoutlet saatabso ontAar. thl , a A noun 1 and Lot !kyr tow the , pod tenni, mu at the Itseinssualleer C r — ii+4 2s, %uomg.n , lVVAN n Wowit , _ _ ,OLE LEATITLV2OO redarriving YWR ('LLD MLINS FOR SALB--.lwo csrarig ILY lastraments 11 .. plbLi IS ereeexes e - sr"VVidbl=rardiva ,„=.= ij 4 i , Wart* their gad goelleteb on ler Istet 1=3.62" FOR SALt—A good Family Ildrse, Rboit 7.4 r, all &war. tf 30.41,4 tQt 0374f4 STEAMBOATS. rR . ZAITESVILLE:--Tho Atili-lja st it staalial Dew steamer eIIiTOIT. Joey =mesa,. Mager, Mare forthe ohm An: ilt011 Date porta ou "FRIDAY. MD. hut,' at 4 o'clock r. Fort:shalt. or ramie. *WO on low& ror:, fOlt ClNollsilviATl....The.nowl it Ma d rahatantial dasabri PITTBOIIIIOII. t. l tton Cain.= trill learn for the above an car modiato porta. cm MIDST, the bth fart.. at 10 ddook. A. IL For freight ur pbb.oo, .0111 , 01 bond or to mg. FLACK or I.IVINOST9ii, Agent.. • I ' " = e Row' is.jr. and rplendtd.paesenzor• steamer PHILA• . r_ LPIIIA. It J. tlittc; Ormmander. aLll leave • - bantam! Intermediate Dort . on THURSDAY. Mar it • tlO &deck. a. Z. For freight or PILRFErt, prl yau • • • r to mpl FLACK or LIVINGnON. Aponte. rR NEW ORLEANS—The eamer EQUINOX. Ow.' W. Fen g . aster will leave far the above cod is portaom MONDAN. the sul hut Fat Itsltih n t s ptiaatr A r e e t T . to ,Jaln rmlt CINCINNATI—The steam- M i ALLEGHENY, McLwr,. Muter, will at theabcora and all latennodlate • • on DAY, 2d. at 10 o'clock . A. x Ye, frelp,k or paaoapc,ar. ply on board. or to I aid] • FLACHor LIVING/FM.1.51 rot-ICINCINNATI—The splen-idaj w , • id fist steamer -KEYSTONE STATE.. lsttsr . , will loam, fretheaboveatialnt as MONDAI. let Inst. at 10 o'cicr.ll.s. 31. - Nor frdg for 1,1,602R0, apply . on toard or to . P mil FLACK or LIVINOSTON, Ascents' EOR LOUISVILLE:—The fine, vr Ke and aubstantlal Armor CASTLE DEN.. will leave tterbonlaville,m SAID atIO o'clock A. Y. For *eight or passage, apply Co board or to ap2S If A.RTON or FLACK. LIMAS. Railroad Packets tor Wellsville, Steuben ville and Wheeling. T:srli fastrunnin i f passengersteantl44 ere DI URNAL,Ca .A. o..antrarlin. end Fr laclist C e rr is i nU n tr " P t it ‘ tigrh i Nclistiflnra b e nville • Wheeling. "' The DicirW *HI leave Pittsburgh even' Mandel , vr.,d needs), and Friday morning, and the sorest City every Tuesday, Thurnlay and &Maar morning. at /0 ...keg. connecting at Wellsville, at 3 o'clock r. eith the trains ef the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Ra ilroad, . for Cleveland, Chicago and Lords. with the Steubenville and Indiana Road atSteubenville, lied the Baltimore and Ohio Road at Wheeling. at LSO r. r. far Baltimore and •Waehltigton. City. From Wheelie the Pormt City leaves every Ilonazi. Wednesday and F riday. iday. and -the Diurnal every Tuesday Thursday and Saturday. at 7.1.1 A. M., oUnimAging at Wells= vine with the Railroad trains to Cleveland, Re height melted on the vim:fel Pittsbarghafter9.3o g. Yor freight or wawa apply on baled, or to J. D. COLLINOW 00D. Agent, mh2 No.INS Front street "1854." Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and St. Louie. Tile PITT9IIIIIIOII AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET FOR 717 R co:awni.vrE.op PASSBNOBItS AND FEKIGHT, • - • salve. PIVTSIIIIIIGII, AND CINCI ST. L NATI. LOUISVILLE. OU N IS . TILLS LINE is compose d ofeerentinteam. PrerAtenti ent:ittiectua Ind for speed, wenn.% cemty altuall.ll 7 an b , the magi/aroma daily lino of Steam Patinas on the Ohio rivet. It ennnerte with the United PlateaMail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and St. Louls.by which passenger" and freights are feloned and emended Mreash dna,. Two 11. a ,reamers have been addal to Um Lit., which now consists of the Allowing beats: Doyle. thylains Davy Deporiore from ltnniroh. BUCKF.YIFISTATP w. anranoona-.SundaY MESSENGER No. a. hArte Monday. ALLEGIINNY 11 . 1.111 X Tuesday. CRYSTAL PALACE...wa. J. Emcees Wednreday, PHILADELPIIIA...-..x. J. (194.-......—.11wraday. PENNSYLVANIA .6. maxerturtr..- -Satuulay. nacre daily' at 10 o'clock, A. 0.. precisely: No Freight received after 9 o'clock. 1 . the rooming of &mature. For particular.. apply On board, or In - JOIIIIY N It. LIVINGSTON. FLACK:Agnian. Monongahela noose Buildings. PrrrsiFotint. Jsztuar7. 1104. FOR SALE—A btrr i o il three story double Brick Warehouse, roan otrapiod br Itber, Math '4l,lf -c=onrckl.6ol(ellt Front et. Knomoo of isas NoCUNNELb. an 12-Imd Mb sr. op CoUrt Q 110 T-50 kegs ass'd Shot reed per steam ►ler Grzmitu State far Pale by . J.A. worin i oN a CO_ aide LEAD -500 pigs Galena Lead reed per st r Hen Holt for by J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. fIREASE LARDa2B bbls. roo'd this day VA on consignment ter able by J. A. HUTCHISON A CO. SAUCES AND KETCHUPS—_ Emperor of China Baur; Walnut Ketch= '• Worcestershire dee kluahroom der, John 801 l dm Tomato dm . ' • Atheneum dm Essen. of Bbrientoe !loyal Table dm . of Aftelonle; Peydwr do: Bengal Chutney: Sayers Relish: India Cunt; Underwood** dm Yuma, Mustard. From Crowe .0 Blackwell. tendon, and Underwood, Ber n, and tofor sale by ap2.5 w. A. McCLURO. BEDI'ORD WATER-10 half bole. and 5 3‘2 l,bls.Just reed fry the Fprlncs, IT • JOS. FLEMING. suer tot. Wilcox A Co. LONGRESS WATER—A laige supply of this celebrated Mineral Water reed to 1.0.. and pt es. by , JOS. tx. 4 Wlltox a. Do. BLUE LICK WATER-3 bids. rced direct from the• ehetera,bi ' JOS. Vl.E.3ll:tt, corner Diamond and Market ISYSICIANS'POCKET CASES—A beau- RAW. suitable fur tottett7 rm . & JOSEPII nu.noo, ear. Viato.tod Warketo. (11TRATE OF MAGNESIA—A safe, active . end yen' nicrreable purge/lee: Damns... an rely on *lnere prorating It freeh at JO& YLEMING . S., . Ka! - corner Diamond and )helot tt ICE FLOIIB--100 lbs. very superior ar tick °Mice flour !Tea by J 3 YbEIIINO. ----- 11tACISN AINDLXIT I:1-- 14 caskti Hum s; : 5 maks clear Sldec 12 do Should,. 6 do flog r000d: 1 do limas 4. Siam 9 do Rib Sides A Shoal... . ~, ~_ . .. 2do Hums and d% i M. , . 0,.... 4 . l ou t. 1.0 ng from steamer Coolie Iron **, Imo y • ap2S ALUI JACKET it 00. • GGS-40 bbls. and new• landing j 24 Cram Citable Clare. kr Nth by I. 'DICKEY /Lab UM.A-107 aka. now landing from dean - 1.- c , rr Cutk a u d m fur ombry IIAIAILLICKET t CO. AMMO NIA IOOO Ist st,re ma for ralebr FISHING TIROS. Q S WEET POTATOES-15 bun. rnd and yel- for reed for Agile by JANUS WAIInISP. . . • THE Poetical WorkA of WilllW - to a. 4%. 1108 mar. 2 1.014111M4 for rel. by KAY A C 0,55 Weed P 100 ‘1 hhda. N:o7.§iiiir — one7onsiia- LJ meat. kw We low LT JOHN ‘ FLOYD /k CO. - I,Nisn-160 bbls. a half do. White Fish j' ”d Trout kr We kr JOHN FLOTD.k CO. Y l n ! Citg= in.crr IRENCH MUSTARD—Of different fla yam ranelvad and for. hr F. A. neCLURG. 9E - 1, --- DRIDGE'S BALM OF COLUMBIA, a celebrated article Por pramoting the ;math or the ...PM) reed by raps JOE FLEMING. EGGS -8 bblo. ree'd to-day and for oalo by sPe DELL LICIONTr. Water et.- lORN---2,000 hush. shelled, in shipping / order, malted and for este bt apt BELT,* LICIT VIT. Water et. I • ARD AND BUTTER-1Q kegs lent' lard, _LA 1311Alus choice ~00h ed Butter and 11* male by apt BELL LTOGETT, Water 4.. Q UPERIOR "CLUB 110USE"!SCIIIEDAM GIN, en in the well knoem lemma' Siloam Rienternde /tam, Schiedam, Imported aolelylby P.kmbends, Co., Neer York. Put us In. Wicker Ball. of one nDart Mae =h i jiA lo uor Sloe. o e f thts asr rows i tta rr str . the 1517 • corner Wood sod Front Ma. GGS —2B bag. now landing from stoarnor DICKEY .4 W. I.IOR SALE-27 acres of imperior Land on tbe to. end of Nine Mlle bland. the timber on v. kb will Nell Ibt almoet the amount that .111 be talon for the laud. It le a bae&n. Entelnea anti THOMASWOODS. 1.1. ttit et. IL S BUFF WINDOW BLINDS—Jost lame .uppl Ir. among them some new and ' ' ' -- 22?1.114.1. 9;h15 1". cfrf. 'n'r 'new thi of the Nod ever .461 to this ROOMS-25 doz. jitst roc'd and for an;o by .pin nersnY 11.00IM1W. I'hILY APPLES—SO aks, just roo'd and to Ay .1. la_ ikon JIMMY MCC/T.IOTM 7)671 • UNDRIES-25 8. awn.. ass' d:.. )025 tibia Lard; 3 1,141. Greve: . 414 do__ do; 0 do std 10 bap. FOllB.or Wbost: 16 bags Ityr:• bra 34 glo aleineum 3 do Wool; • Y" r1.1 174 14 I'll.4l.ARlNViriiNra,. lOTTON-25 bales to arrive on steatanr 11 T. Yestman fbi ellie by . ISAIAII DICKEY &co IcIiFADS OF FAMILIES aro inritoil ti CX smIne,CIIEBTER'S itnek of Hoye' Chrthlog,pl. and materials. Dors con be , clothes st CIDOSTKOS ItleTirntlVlrel=Gratrittra T 4 wood QV,_RING MANTILLAS & SIIAWLS---Sty t 7 I D c p, attgas pad Deuta n Ettathri fa i Ntl at 404 , Earth East mass ath and. Mul l et eta: . LidEIN'S MUSlC—Piltai Donna Waltz: Pour hand Doan, arranged far °means, br Alfred I TsRt '1 :I f• P - Jueaalel T ool Yob. d'Arnour. Koenig; • - w Taltsf of E b uiriAin darnel:ls Prima Mona The Primannna•Sotr,,Tufde (tom iallieren Prima nonna Walt& Tl 4. Usher; • • • ' Ttlinirprs spa Sleeping. ea artr4 Wag Anne !Clgr. M AN r• Vbart thy • ion . 1:r frOta .1111110 1 11. al retAr s :Fizaran rer . aale attic ' Murk Store or 111 KLEUtit. Third et, spin r "raga of the lioldenliarn. _ [Dbrioarth and Potpies. roPI.I f_ • - - • TUE WORKS OF CORNELIUS FACiT US, Ith comp on ) hipfi fe and . seams no To ZrAtfl:(4V46;74PliZAtiranlitoht VirtailiEug INForthienoN - NOR TILE p E x_..A opi popular Ezmuweea. erth American lon, with numerous addition . Y snA more Mtn • 000 em gi a . rlAi r m rot:. lico, Mann ' 2 r_4_Bro x ha/EHr). ‘ . 21-,for P-W . KA a (1114itIBERS PAPERS FOR TUE PEO eflaiWral*.ZYial:-LchzaPres:grAlzr..e.t. wcwzo.. ca.A9 - 71 OIL in store and ipr sla• bf 1=• • 1LE111126 Tinos. tiOPA.L l'All4lBll-'-400 wills. in Mote ant( Lijoisatil ~522LT51411120 BROS; • ocfor salo oui sp2l • SLUING for IRE - Wa — raila llll lN -1141---or 1 Rntob 'slab? WAIRBR V. IMBRIUM ACON=-50,0111 Baton Raine r cl k : create dare . 112. end for ail. by ILS6ED J. hbizati E l l i a ollf,Fr L tfittoliS- 0 06 dos in store for rule ha Wm.. sot p.Tact k • MOROCOOS--An aseortment pist rothl aid tor eggs by 10:7 BAUD it DE LANatt• !LW sAllimiurrif,vtliewbhit. yi YE-50 bags now landing from steamer Ala Clara Dean for .le _ ale by ' DICK= t CO, BMW TORK - ADVERTIEUMENTEL Fr= Wm A. 31rIka s ln•. AdnerttabAiltame. lEe Joseph EhllotYs Steel Peas. zrriturazsz.vr OP nt_tos NARKS.' • T the OeneralTerineftb.e.Strperioi Court,. held at the City ortimeTork.,3lareh iW ISSirla the Teof (Mott es. Lewis A. Nettle, the order of the SPeeta rm wee 1.M.1.14,1 with co ta. • The above ULM - awes bad against the Defendant for the sale of Pens in boxes from which the original Walls towl, been removed and other tails Dbweff • ttetreeetartort.ng that the pet. e were the Genuine No. 303, man Lured by t hePlainff. Notien to hereby given. Diet legal proceeding' wUI be efnemenced %amine. ell perseets detect ed In the oleo( Perm ONE tearing said changed Wel. ' A REWARD O VUNDRED DOLLARS will be yell to the pr i nter of laid labe l s. or an 7 other Per son who will enable the Plaintiff to make proof of the norm- MT pritaeu, I. printed, ml the Pere.n for whom they wore nted. CA OTION 70 CONSUNkil,T.—Plesse oheerre that each tiennlens Pen, No. Dolt, has the sald number stamped there on, with.the maker's name In full. 4. anti:hem HANDY OWEN, Anent. 91 John N., N. T. • • The Hazard Powder Company, MANUFACTURERS OF GUN POWDER, eiNTINUE to furnish Gun Powder of nil their well-known brands, .Kentu c ky Nitle,""Ses ng.."Amerkan !ironing." "Indian Nino." "Kim' We," "Dock Shooting," in kegs, half and quarter kegs, and canisters Drone poemd nett. Also, a full wortment or Powder for Blasting. and Mining purpcir . a:4l i for Na r t reqlo ""u to t t i T. ler ' Xl:gyln. " lllLtlßTlt k irC. , Pittrourgb., and atthe oNles sr Use Cornyany, BSI Wall at. New York CUT. G. YARD. President. - A. N. Meows, &mum apranse. SIILP AND STEAM BOAT FDCTURES.- All yria varlablo Power Capirtain, need'. litnipo‘‘.l &rear nearing Wheel. Crane's dell-Acting Chain Cable toppers, Delano'a Patent Mndder Bruer, new . artlelo.— Mao, Trwlrobarfa Marine Lire Prererrin Bate' Stl.lll,li uablo artiedo, adopted universally, not only by eteatoboate, but by eallin and gram dam Veer male by 'P. L. RANDLETT. ab74ntle 111 Inroad Corner Water at, Now York. IRON BEDSTEADS, J. B. WI C o ; llt 13 , 1 A X, T., . _ . g. .EAD-QUARTERSSoFOrnamentaI, Eta)). Ml:g r i d Ay t o Wir l egings. llotele, Prai r e; Le . .. g4 T6 t : n ' t =Vin t = giritnt l l ' urand Irn d ZlT tune, wwend ealtion of the ,New Phan in Iron Manta, tore vlll he lbtwardeAL {torte, 43.66, 67, 69 and CI beats street. - tahM4tos Australia Pioneer Line of Monthly Packets : Carrying the United Sentra _ Pr LIE ARERICAN CLIPPER SHIP NIGu- TIRUAL& Low si tons, willbedespatehed on the 20th of April for Melbonrne. se xteenth ellipoof thie line. The Nightingale wee built for exhlbakm at the World's Con venUon In London: she Is one of the ehargest and tartest Wang elalpi afloat. and her seinen cabin Is eat ',greased In point of comfort and elegance. baring loan built at an Immense cost Panaengers and "hip per's who will pat - the rat. obarged . by the lir at Britain, from LlverPoolooll gra= ta i u . t thtnLorth o e eabing and Ts p . ; e &Ida or Passage. aPply to CAMVION, mhßtfle • . 110 Wall stmet. • Workes Fair Premiums. • rrIIEEE PRIZE MEDALS bavii s /it i II just lemon awarded tn the err iced and superior PLANO FORTES slab Med by the suberribers et the CrYgel Pa making theabove annonneement, thee would to ill le en . crt t r e siti t g . r i r . tr: d t ir b lg h a Ira t he t r w n ram: e ti d t toj t lle i T tb s:d sante them that no= r .teit i v= ring Mutation in 7order tomeet thegrestly ineressoldernand for their Invites meets. they have added largely to theh manufacturing. las MMus. which- they Intel will enable them In futuns,to PromPtlY meeterrry demand. Bogen from abroad. wheth erdealers mothers, are Invited to ermine our eplendld as surtment before purchasing elsewhere. BUOY ONTBEN TRUBUINY, 605 Broadway, N, Y., (ALlAning Bt. NiehoLsitoteld. B.—Presolumewere atruded by the American natl. ute tothelr Plano years In .OMI/1011. fel-dnor ' N \V ,YORK. AND CALIFORNA STEAMSHIP LINE, (TI. Elemonon: ?Mt IA4IOIT TRAMIT 03171130 GI 100411.4011,. PiMIMOSA ITIHROUG II IN ADVANCE OF TELE MAIL. Thomas Llneoieln ,Tanouon TICKETSJoeIodIoR t o Irthmon yawing. The NOWHIGILN LUIMT,,ETA/t OP THE WEST. or PROMETHEUS. all toot .b.. double nldne rtaamatti pg. rill Imre Now Took on the iSth and . .Mth of yob month, (meant that 'Mon them dole LH an Ma tnilfu dv pr.o. wtene be withv . I ..e r . d-tsNknr.r"lrirgri bob IM t ead arr l o g . eg t RiD CORTEZ II HER JO "./lIAN /PACIFIC, oneof a blob 11l leye San .lonn del d. the Pod& terminus of Tramlt Rout*, for San Fronclem n the antral of the pommy:re. Tor /nether Information Is to C At' LYS 110EGAII, Anent. rell.ran 6 Bowling Green. N. I': i . e.\ ail d za A L L IS r • • Swift - and ,_4cco. DETER, LORILLARD, Manufacturer, No. L 42 Chatham street, Now York, °taro fm sale the articles. warranted of lorter daeliirt Yentab,Coarre Pram% Itappee t timer Dow, Peet& and other Samtkalre rbre CutTobarno In tin-fou and mere • more particular dewed ellen of the various artleke ran to known by sending fora f ell twioarerrent as abate. fe7.3ton REMOVED d.—The LiSOR , o IV n LAPS AREHOUPR S. of RICHARD KING LID .1k CO. to removed from 311 Courtlandat. to 104 Cbam- ; but st, fem. of Churehd one block from Broerlway. Now York where trill In bond to metals oemplete assortment of Plain I d' Ornamental leekine Olnoes. Portrait and Picture Pruner. te.,/to. . ta r ts farntabed With every variety of *labia Comp:anion at reduced =toe fel,omx OLIAN AND OTHER PIANOS-BER- At; BY I GODDON. Wl' Broadway. N. T.. Publisher. of and dealers, wholesale and retell. In P4rds.3lsiode mimed Music. agents We the wlebrated hiollau.Grand, and other Pianos, made by Ballet, Davie I Co. Boston. whom Planes am considered superior to all others. Great berstalos la New York Plasma. and rewoud-hasol Planoaand alsiodowew. Made supplied, wholawle or retell, at the lowest rate. Berry A Gordon. (meows, to T. 8. Berry) 297 Broadway, New Tort. Plano. to let. D.ll-11. D. A Co.'. -Eollart Pianos hare the latest lup. ;cored volelog. csatly. _ . IRON BEDSTEADS. VONSTOCK, BRONLEY CO., Manufac se. Room. No. SR:Leonard Arad, Now York mac door Weida Brendan, veathg. Plain and Ornamental Bedsteads, eM r ir.tu. hotel. linspit•J, Prise ,t 1 and ettildrens' Bedstead, always au band. •As miler al sis= . 3t saran Furniture, Spring Bed, andCOM' Sirth.o itedateads are etMerior to ei others In point or ciessiloww, riestnese and twonemy. nay are edwaY• fres frorisln andarassroollugly daratt convat. .. Orden to suriestrot ma ,a:K BR d. las WAgente wanted aidse ,sidwor the above. ts Dererip. tire Circulars sent wherever requested. noßielm OLIN PHYV'E, DEALER IN IVORY, ik . n4rnufactuter or Ivory Mods, No. E ..llarrsr4t, AGRICULTURAL •1M! LEMENTS AND BEM/E.—RALPH& CO, M Fulton stmt. Nen Turk. lesOs and Retail. «str fi ARRIAGE LININGS, Curtain Goods, xj Claw, PluWn. Dwaingi, Le. A. W. KEL S. N.Y. • No. 88 John st.. . EDUCATIONAL Penn Institute 4 FTER a recess of ono week, this School itXvillro-open o Monday. +flail 24th. (this day.) liar. Inirmade a :dolt to the Clty of rhiladelphla, during tha mama Ihr the porn..? of examining the Sammie of that etty. the rallerld plan and gorerament of the Peron hot!. Lute will hereafter eonfurnr, Or nearly so clrenmatanoe l will admit, to that adopted by the antral High Sthoig; oral . J. M. 1311ITII, Vrtudpal. • GREENWOOD INSTITUTE, NEW. BRIGHTON, BEAVER PA., lIE Summer Session of this Institution commen3olol2 MONDAY. the Ist of May. mt. Trterms of tuition awl refenolkafiV . 4h4V001. Nov Brighten. April 11, Phonosraphy. Iff givolounna in Phu noiltraithy. at ham 12 n..t0l P. if, and from 4 to r. a. in. his School Room,