u2..AfiE-CITY D.EPARTIPINT PITTSBURGH: :TYMMLY 11015151,-APRIL 28, 1857 - onzau. tars 01 nut arr. Oirress;/,—The advertisement of Alex. R. Reed, Agent - for Wheeler & WWi larin's celebrated Sewing .11soltines,bas beci set aside by as at his request, fora few days, in order to give that gentleman time to put up and wend home the ma chined already sold, after which time we will again insert the advertisement of the "Best Bow leg lisobbse to use." . If this Is not strong testimony In favor of the utility of advertising, we don't know what would be considered snob. FATAL RAILROAD AOOMIRT.--Testerday morn ing, between ten and eleven o'olook, as a freight trait:Lon the Penneylnnis Railroad, consisting of eight cars, propelled brew° looomotives, was palming into the city along Liberty street, near the outer Fifth Ward School Home, at the usual speed, ea accident °courted wh ich resulted in the death of a lad named Alfred Taylor, aged about fourteen yeeiry, son of Danl. Taylor, brick layer, residing on . Liberty. near O'Hara, stre,t It appears that there was 'teem" at the school referred to, and the deceased, along with other children, was playing on the street in front of the school. At this moment the train happened to be passing Moog, with two new locomotives, which attracted the attention of the lad, whcren across the track and attempted to climb upon the foremost engine, when he slipped and felL The tender struck him opus the head as be was falling, and threw him underneath the train, two ears of widish passed over his body, =nig. Hag him In • Most horrible manner. Hie body was completely severed at the shoulders, his arms crushed and one of 3L lege broken. The watchman war running ahead of the train, and had chased the children, of whom there were a large number playing around, oft the track, and had then continued on Me route The train waectopped as soon as potable utter the lad was seen to fell under the traits, bat not to time to save his live. Coroner Alexander held an inquest on the body in the afternoon, and a number of witness es were examined, the main points of whose testimony were similar to the above. A verdlot was reedited to aoeordanee with the above facts. Incraananow.—We the undersigned, momben of the Vestry. of the Bret Berman Re... Lutheran, St John church, Allegheny oily, declare hereby, 1, That Rev. Ch. C. I. Brandt,.pastor of said church has siren notice from the pulpit in respect to the loau of one hundred dollars for chunk purposes. 2, That the planar!, T. P. Rieber, a member of Rev. Itiandee congregation, in our preeenoe has deolared his satisfaction with Rev. Brandt's Promissory Note, ant that he has declared fur ther he had loaned and would rather loon the money to Rev. Brandt, than 'to the church. 8, That Bey. Brandt hes nsver,gt von • note In the name of the °build'. From these declare Boos, whioh we are, willing to confirm under oath st any time the vital; can decide What to think about Plaintiff 'e suit against Bev. Brandt nod before Aldertian Reitllo.and aboutites. Brandt's imprisonment. Jolla Berm, CHRISTIAN POINTS, J. C. Alms, Allegheny April 221, 1857. A Norm. Houtz MA L MO —ThOmall Cook ap peared before Alderman Major, yesterday MOM. lag, and made oath charging John Noonan with having feloniously conveyed away from his premises, the previous night, one bay mare, of the vales ,of $6O. It appears that sometime previously the parties had traded animals, and Nosaan,beeoming dissatisfied with the exchange, had taken this method of regsiniog the animal, which he formerly owned, leaving in his stead the allele had traded for. This having been done feloniously, without the knowledge or coo lant of Cook, the above suit wee brought. The %wised was 'meted, and after a• bear ing, on the latter promising to restore the *mil to the prosecator, the' suit was withdrawn, upon defendant paying the costs It appeared that there was an understanding between the parties to "trade bask," if either was not natisfied, after *certain time; bat it was rather a oae.sided ar rangement to trade in the mods . adopted by Noonan. Wateur vs. nts Viammems.--Subsequent to the "demonstration" made the other day by Denial O'Connell O'Neill, in 'regard to his' arrest for disorderly eionduot, there seems to be quite determioation, smelliest the loafers arrested at night throughout the city, to "bring nit against the watchmen" for false. arrest, seesult and battery, die. Banday, two individuals named Joseph Simplon end John Jones, were brought to the Tombs for drunketiaess—oce of whom had to be conveyed there ins wheelbarrow, and the other was ba almost se oblivion! a condition. When brought before the Meyer they wore fined for the offence, and ihtmediately afterwards pot on an air of "Injured innocence," and were de sirous of entering salt agsinst the watchmen for false arrest! The 'night pollee will get them selves Into trouble if they do not cease arresting drunken and disorderly persons. Aluswisst. Corne.—Siondey—Before Maya Weaver. There was but ono case We morning. rhos. Evan', for drunkenness, was committed five days in default of the payment of his fine. Be was brought up 'for the same offence on Sunday and lined. There were fifteen caste in ail before hie honor on Sunday morning, who were dispoted oLin the usual manner. john Nail, Mate of the steamer Alma, was held to bell on a charge of assault and battery, brought by Wm. Halnell, a deck hand. • Joseph Wert, for blocking up first etreet with his. wagon, was fined $2 and costs. John Lots was held to bail on a surOy of the beetle, charged, on oath of his wife, tiannab, with threatening to take her life. A EIAIIDAY FIGIEIT.—Mary Ann Dougherty, a' resident of High street, appeared before Alder. man lasjor. yesterday. and Made oath chertles Winifred Golden and Catherine Coffer. neigh bors, With assault and battery. Cross sults were also brought by the above parties spinet Mrs. Deutherty.. It appears there was a quar rel between the puttee, on Sunday, which orig inated in Mrs. Daugherty calling the other. eery hard names; they retorted, and it finally resulted is blows and hair pulling.- The oases were finally settled between the parties by eon. Bent of the Magistrate, on payment of the comb., and Mrs. Daugherty was held to ball to keep the perm,. The parties are from Erin, and, it sp. pears, aro of opposite opinions on certain points unnecereary td mentlon. PIANOS POITIIALBeIten Cosom—The splen did Chlokering Pianos for Thalborg's concerts at Pittsburgh, Wheeling and Zanesville, were shown to ne yesterday, at Mr. Mellor's Piano ware•rooms. They ate iostruments which .do credit to the manufacturer, and will, we bope, 4 ',Oaf, even a Thu /berg. There are two Full Grand, one P i arlor Grand, one superbly carved Louie Xrirsb, and three carved Seven .I:Wave Pianos. Those Wended for the Pittsburgh concerts will be removed to Misrule Hall this morning;, those intended for Wheelie); will go down by the Diurnal, on Wed nesday; thole to be usedin Zanesville goes to day by the Emma Graham. WeFundsistand that some 500 tests ore al ready engaged, and judge that the Hall will be filled to the last:chair. it o . .: Banabges or Onntmot.=—James Hooter, weighamster it the coal lades tai Center Ave , nue, appeared berm Meyer Wearer, yesterday, and made oath, charging Patriot 'Lawler with breach of City Ordinance, in not haring bie coal weighed, selling at the same time nod producing an old ticket which he had retained from a for mer load. Lie was fined E 5 and ousts. George Lyon. for violating the Sabbath. by selling confectioneriee on that'dey, in the Fifth Ward, was fined and disoharged. Coutotare...Tbe Rev. Jobe Wagtails, M. A., of We city, has accepted co invitation to deliver the Annual - Addrest before the Religious Societies of Jefiereoa College, Cannotieborgh, et the Cenemehoemont in s Atigust next VILIIABLII Rut East/ In •the Diamond, on pa wand Rosa streets; also, a list of stooks and bonds will be sold We avoided by P. M. Davie, Aaotioneer, on the mond floor of his nee Atm. tbra flame, No. 54 fifth atreot„ • Us alarm of fire yesterday morning was Gamed by the burning of o frame abed in the now -part of Allegheny city, near the aq neduoL The loss wits trifling. Dt Batranspx to his travels on the cape of Good Hope saytn found eery frequently awing the Batch Bears of the back country, dyer's Cherry Federal, irblch they keep hung up by a thong atoned the n eek of the bottle to a peg over their hammooke: Indeed Ole seem; to be their eels proteetion Against the throatand long dis orders whioh are quite prevalent among them: I thought it a speaking comment on the practi cal genius of the American piople, that they should Bullish the staple, believe the only rem edy this people buy to use: Asking if they used the nautomsoulaotarers 'Pill', they told me that better purgatives grew all around them than say body conld,prepare. Curran.lToax la ell its departments, lnoludlog the newest styles of Boys! wear, gotten up with care and testa at Cartiligban% Federal Wert, Allegheay City. Stine imperilment of first *burs clothing for hien and Boys row ready, to which the attentloi orbrigers are Invited. - Every garment warranted well made. Ptrrannian Cnintimut Mild their regular monthly meet g filondAtarSaillt , &tem clowiest.:—Piesest-i—menrs:;. tiahr.7, Kincaid, LambettOdttle, Millar. Moorhead, Morrow, Pollook,ltaild;Ararnam,:Wade, Ward, and President - . Minutes of previous - meeting read and ap proved. Mr. Morrow presented slotemorial from the Relief Fire Company, with the following reso lution: Resolor 3 That the Committee on City Prop erty be an d they are hereby authorised to have the wall of the Relief Engine House repaired, providing the oat does not exceed $5O, and charge the game to appropriation No 4. Read three times and passed. C. C. concurred. Mr. Galway presented a report of the Mar ket Committee, in regard to the Fifth Ward Market Hones, and recommending the citizens of the Weird to form en association similar to the Diamond Market House Association, for the purpose of making additions to eaid structure. Read and accepted. C. C..ooneurred. A communication was received from lion. Wm. Wilkins in regard to several bills now be• fere the legislature. Received and filed. C. C. concurred. . Mr. Miller offered the following: Resolved, Vhat the thanks of the Councils of the City of Pittsburgh are due, and they are hereby tendered to Hon. William Wilkins for his promptness in oommuniosting to Councils early Information as to legislation effecting the inter ests of the city, and also for his able and earn est alveoli:ay of the Interests of oar citizens.— Read three times and passed. C. C. concurred. The President offered the following: Resolved, That we approve and endorse the ecurso of our Senators at Harrisburg. in oppos ing the demands of the,Pennsylvania Railroad Co. for an extension or ;heir chartered privi leges. Read three times and passed. Mr: Moorhead, presented a bill of Botta & Tet ley. Referred to Committee on Claims and At:- ow:tuts. Mr-Kincaid offered the following: Resolved, That we highly approve of the vote of those of our representatives at Harrisburg against the iniquitous project of loaning the credit of the Commonwealth to tho amount of three millions of dollars to the Banbury sod Erie Railroad. Read three times and passed. C. C. con curved. Mr. Wade presented a bill' of James Hemp hill for $24 for carriage numbers, with motto, Can to pay the Ural). Resolution read three times and paned. C. C. non-concurred and re fatted to Committee on Claims and Ancounts. 8. C. recede and concur. • Mr. Ward presented a resolution to hare gas muss extended on Miller street. Road three times and paned. Mr. Galway presented a resolution instructing our Senators and Representatives at Harrisburg to use their beet endeavors to make provision for the payment of the city's claim for building the •Aquednet. Read three times and passed. Mr, Moorhead presented a bill of John Beatty for Salt inspecting tools. Referred to Commit tee on Claims and Accounts. Mr..Preeldent read an ordinance relative to the election of tax collectors. Read three times and passed. C. C. concurred. The President-read an ordinance for the reg. 1 elation of the payment of wharfage. Reed three times and passed. Mr. Reed presented an ordinance to prevent cruelty to animals—providing that calves shall not be mauled. Referred to Ordinance Com mittee. Also, a supplement to an ordinanoe for the suppression of nuisances, in regard to signs, sign poste, awnings, Re. Amended, post poned until next regular meeting. Mr. Miller presented a communication from J. L Lowrie, in regard to his claim against the city for b uilding the steam, firs engine Citi zen, with a resolution authorizing the President to appoint an arbitrator to settle his o:simv.— Comrausication read and accepted, and resolu tion defeated. Coaxes Corson..—Members present. Messrs AM, Barehill, Bennett, Berger, Bleak, Brown, Edgar, FilZiirrione, Henderson, Berdman, Kim, Layton, McCandless MeCargo, McClintock, Mc- Collister, McFarland, Moore, Meyer, Quinn, Reese, Robb, Ross, Sheffer, Sumter, Taylor, Wilkinson and President.Errott. Minutes of last meeting read and approved Mr. Wilkinson promoted a petition relative it stagnant water on Liberty street. Read and referred to Street Committee. 8. C. concurred. Mr. Barnhill, a communication from S Myler relative to the ordinance appointing city woigh. err. - Read and referred to the Finance Committee. 8. C. concurred. The Resolution offered by Mr. Rosa et last meeting relative to improving the Market Hoses on West .side of Market street was taken up and read a third time and pa. , ted In 8. C., action postponed for the present. The Resolution offered by Mr. Bennett, March 12 and read twice, appointing the eresideatv of Councils a Committee to obtain all the Informa tion they can in relation to any diffi vittles ba tten the Pennsylvania Railroad Company and Mange's of the - Weetern Pennsylvania Hospit al was taken up and road a third time and pass. ed. 8. C. concurred. The ordinance increating the pay of the Night Watch was then taken up and parsed busily.— In 8. U. non conoarred in. The Aot of Assembly authorizing the Mayer, Aldermen and citizens of Pittsburgh to bonny money for the purpose of improving the Fire Department, with a resolution approving the came. - Ici.C. C. March 24:laid over onto/mond reading, was called up and the resolution peeled finally by the following vote: • Arse—Barnhill, Bennett,Berger,Bleck,Bro wn , Edgar, Henderson, Hardman. Layton, McCergo, McClintock; McCollister, FoFarlend, Robb, Ross, Taylor, Wilkinson-17. Fitzsimons, Kim, MeCand;eir, Moore, Meyer, Quinn, Reese, Shaffer, Sniper, and President, Errett.-11. 8. C. non concurred. A communication from Hon. Woo. Wilkie. re- 1 Wive to the act authorizing the A. V. 11. R. to lune preferred Mock. - - Read and ordered to be filed. 8. C. concurred Mr. Herdama, from the Committee on Fire Engines & Hose, offered the following : Resolved, That the Mayer De and ho Is here by-authorized to draw Ms warrants in favor of Rafferty & fumes for 868,62 and P. McDon ald for $10,13, and James Mthlasters for slo— full, for their several bills for feed, hay and shoeing horses, for the lose of the steam engine Citlzeo, and charge the eame to iho contingent fond. Read three times end pastel. 8. C. concurred. Also the following: Resolved, That the sum or $2,700 be added to appropriation No. 4, for the purpose cf pur chasing hose for the several fire oompanken of the city. Road twice nod laid offer. 8 C. concurred. Mr. MoCandlees presented an ordinance Eno plementary to ordinances paned Oot. 26, 1847, and March 8, 1864, relative to licenee on butch• tea wagons. Read three times and passed. 8. C. concur. . . . - The Councils then met in joint convention to le elect Tax Collector, A communication from tho members of Coon elle from the Fleet Ward asking the Convention to postpone the ~election of Collector for the First Ward. Read and pootponed for the pres• one, ands:tenon of CoSantora taken up, begin ning at the Ninth Ward. The following gentle men were elected: Ninth Ward—Hues HAMILTON. Eighth do. TUOMAS NNELT, Seventhdo. Hamar Lrrt.., Sixth do. .Jons Fifth do. WILLIAM ' Fourth dd. RICELAND HOPS, Third do. Gamma Scones, Second do. Joins Data., When the First Ward was reached, o motion to postpone the election for that Ward for one month, wee lost; yeas 18, nays 19 Diorite Wilson was then elfroteti Collector for that ward. The vote for Collector in the Math Ward was: Phillip. 27, Wolf 14. In Fifth Ward, Nesbitt 32, Lowry 9. In Second Ward, Green 26, De vitt 15. First Ward, Wiloon 23, Oloseer 12, Mecca G. All the rest were unaolmous. The Joint Convention then adjourned. The following resolution, presented by the President, wav reel three timee and passed: Resolved, That the Tax Collectors who may be elected to-night are only to receive that:lt:lott o:Wes and enter into the eerrico of the pity in the discharge of their duties in case the supple ment to the city charter now under considers lion la the Legislature should not be passed. S. C. concurred. , • Mr. Sumer offered the following: Resolved, That the steam fire engine and hose carriage be stowed away and taken care of in come warehouse by the Committee on Fire En. epee and Rose. Read three times and palmed. B. C. concur red. TN. SARI Milli WM. B. HOLKEB & BRO. pORR. and Bcar Packers, and dealers in Prothieno, earner of Mania and Pr.; ..tMet... Pi Ltaborpb. Pa. tit° . • IFABBIONABLE GOOD AND CHEAP CLOTHlNG.lastreanufas. at JAHNS GlOlllll, /Shear Stows, the oldest established Clothing Store In the eltTs somssielne a splendid Heat of Cloth. Cent men.Caebelaresta. Way De go. Wien. and every do ealg A tlsis s of i off Costs. tha b ' : grog= Miss ' s i rsitsg. d itr's gond K o okofBOYIT CLOTHING. The whole Hoek Is well and betdonabll out and /With ed z and will be offend at low ;glass Or rash. In the Tailoring Hee °meat beet ass nes , and at the aborted, notice. ma:led du tate.Sl' BLAKELY & AIWIEY'S YOU CAN wttang you wo n t In tbo 'hop* of Real 0p23 'ALL AT BLAKELY &UNI'S OF- Ste apd got a Tlast fiar ths oast OM Contort. ... 0., WA D'S PANACEA- 10 doz. in atom 0 ad fog No b 7 *at MIMING 0008. TELEGRAPHIC New Oete►ee, April 27. the Empire City is coming up with California dates to the 6th. The Illinois totes forward surly one million and a hilt dolltre. Senator Foote has returned to the Democratic party. The Pacific Eipress hap failed. Dulness Is dull. Chinese products are ad vancing. The Empire City brings 100 of Loekridge's men, and 70 othere, tholuding Generals Wheat and Horneby, who go to New York on the Illi nois; the rest are at Aspinwall. Lookridge's retreat is confirmed. The Costa Ricans hate taken poseeeslon of Pinta Arenas, and the eteamer Rescue, with great amount of ammunition and eiz pieoee artillery. Lock ridge's men were liken to Aspinwall by British vessels. The J. L. Stephens briogs no farther intelli gence. Walker's private dispatches received at As pinwall state that his position et Rivas is ire. pregnable. Qe is well supplied with provisions, which are likely to hold-out for menthe. The Transit le open to the Pacific. The name diepatohee confirm the report of a battle. Another attack 111.9 expected oe the 20th. Gen. Walker's brother died on the Empire City yeeterday. . _ Evasswrms, April 27.—Yeaterday the steamer Rainbow, while asoending the Ohio opposite Band Patch, about 4 miles below Mt. Vernon, came in collision with the Julia Doan, bound for Wabash river. The Julia Dean:struok the Bair, now on the starboard eide, breaking a hole in her hull, and sinking herself immediately, Five or tie poisons wore drowned, four of them deck bands. l'he Julio Dean's cargo is a total loss, but is insured. The boat has no Insurance. The Rainbow is little damaged. The eteamere Glendale, Moses McLilian, Sev enty Mx, W. J. McClay, Altament, AMMO, R. M. Patton, Susquehanna, Ben 8011, 0-can Spray, W. H. Denny, Ben Franklin, lowa, Prin cess, Pete Whetsone, Twilight, passed down The Highflyer, Rainbow, J. It.. Dose, Quaker City, Arotio, Bootheroe7, J. H Montgomery, City of Cairo, David White, atid Mare passed up. The river is falling 'lowly. • Sr. Lours, April 27.—A file of the Santa Fe Gazette, for March, has been received. A por tion of the remains of Dodge, the ludian Agent, have been found, and interred at Fort Defiance. Capt. Gibbons was severely wounded in an engagement with the Indians. • Gov. Merriwether hes gone to visit the Nava jos and Pt:whine. Indian depredation* have been extensive and frequent. Numbers have been taken and killed by the troop.. Msj. Fry arrived at Albuque with $150,000 for the Department. Boma, April 27.—A few days Mime the Rev. Mr. %alio* of We city, received a letter enclosing a check for $2OOO, purporting to be signed by Dr. Bari Jayne, of Philate:phis, which woe reprosented.as intended for a present to the reverend gentleman. The check tarns out to be a forgery, and was evidently intended as a hoax. New Yoga, April 27.—The check mentioned in the above despatch wan oashed by a gentle. man in this olty before it way known to be a for gery. ST. Louts, April 27.--James S. Rellios, re cently recommended for Deventer by the Amer lean Convention, announces himself as a candi date for that offios in oppooitiou to the National Democracy. Gov. Jackson h.te fixed the 3.1 of August fur an election to fill the vacancy caused by the re. eigustion of Gov. Polk. Tho election of Supreme, and other Judger, will take place on the first Monday of August Puiciao, April 27.—The latest intelligence from the some of the Indian troubles in hilt:mo nists, to to the effect that en thn 12th instant a battle was fonght on Walonnaw Mier, between the Indians and St. Peter volunteers under Gen. oral DAL and [net, Indians were killed and several wounded. The volunteers did cot tome a men. TOLICDO, April 27.—Tho boiler of the steam planing mill of lityymond S Hathaway in this city exploded this morning, seriously lojurlog five persona. 000 has already died and two others Oro not expected to recover. The build ing woe almost entirely demolished. Sr LOCls"tptil 27 —The TiIPT CJllliatloo to fall at this point. Ta tMissocirS is getting quite low end difficult to harigate. The llline:a and upper Mississippi are receding, the former is at o fair hosting siege, hut there aro only 3. fest of water on the lower rapids of the latter The weather is cool and clear. Rtcmtosn. Va, April 2 - -,The Abingdon Demotirat says that during the week prectsliog Tuesday loot snow fell dally in Washington county. The fruit is killed, and vegeiaiion Is backward throughout the south-western part of the State. Many of the cattle are dying NEW YOILH, April 27=Tce Hank eisirmen shows a decTOckbe of sl,ooo,croo in lolcr; $233, 000 in specie; $31.000 in circulation, sod $l, 200,000 in deposits. Lornerna, April 27.—Charles Vollourg, Col lector of the Cincinnati and Loaloyal° Mall boat company bee abecronied. !lo is $2OOO in arrow@ of collections. betrisert.mr, April .7.—There are B fret water in the canal. The river is falling. Weather clear, mercury 60 degrees. - _ Nast Your, Apail 27.—Cotton firm; solos 16,. 000 bales; sales on Saturday of 3000 bales: mid• dliog Orleans 141.. Floor buoyant, sales 14 500 bble State advanced 10s; sales at $5,90536,10. Wheat quiet and unsettled; sales 5000 bushels. Pork firm and mess nochauged prime $16,50® 18,60 Beef firm. Lard etesdy at 141 Sugar buoyant et 141. Whisky Firm. Linseed end Lard 0.1 firm. Pig Iron firm et 85. Lead quiet Freights on Floor to L'verpool 6o and on Graitt le. Stocks firmer; Mono and Rock Island 561; Illinois Central 1321, Mich. Southern 631: N. Y. Central 871; Readtng 821; Michigan Central 941; Erie 911; Cleveland and Toledo 671: Cleveland and Pittsburgh 51; Milwaukie tod Mlesissippi 681, PHILAIMPIIIA, April 27.—Clorerseed hat ad winced; sales prime st $7; new held at $7,25 64 lbe. Cotton in bettor demand, and prince firm. Flour somewhat tionettled and prices ad. yenned 25a tl bbl; salsa 8000 bbl.. at $6,25 for superfine, $6,624@6,87i fftextre sad $7 for extra (*mils, Rya num !CM et $4, snd Corn meal at $BO,l bble. Wheat bee advanced— Pales of red at $1,50®1,52, end white at $1,60 ©1,621 bush. Rye commands 620; yellow corn 71®720 and oats 52®58 7til bush; Groce ries and proyaione unatiatiKed. Whisky Mindy at 27,10290 in bbl' and 27 in bhde. CIICINIAI7, April 27.—Flour bouyatit, and the market closed at La per bbl higher; sales 1700 bbis at $5,75@6,80 for superfine, and $6 06,26 for extra, the latter being for white wheat. The receipts are quite moderate-- Whisky steady at 23a; demand moderate; noth ing doing In Provisiimr. Potatoes in good de. mend at $1.50. Sugar advancing. Coffee io higher. The river has fallen 2 feet 4 Inches lame Saturday evening end is still failing-- Weather oold and cloudy. Becrtt•oae, April ,27..—F100r le quoted et $0,25, et the oloee held it $6,87. Wheat firm, prieen tending tipwardm red $1,4501,55, while $1,560_01,67. Corn 263 e better; while 640 68, yellow 68070. Whieky 27028. Ertnexice of every kind may be avoided by the free nee of CAIRTEIL ' e BPANUO Mixcuin, the greatrst blood purifier ever known to man, for co contagious disease can find a lodgment in the human eystem, when the stomach, liver and towele ore in a healthy condition, cod entirely free from all improper accretions, none of which Iran exist when brought in contact with this great Mixture. STEAMBOATS NOTICE TO CONIMINEEEL—M. • tvatlno Of D.. Fteam nest Captain. and uwn.r. held Aplll Wit was Igmblerd :hat hortaftor all rialto. for tX/01.. EitAolll or DAN ADD UP ANY ItINO, mrvt be awar 1.4 or.vion. [h. removal of the fr.l.ht rand wharf , who no Coopenma or Damage will he raid. Joan! D. Limo Ma, Seer, _ JFOR I.OUISVILLR.—The fine new steamer DELEGATE, Capt. Jan.. Aram, L.Ol Dare for th. *Dora sod Intern.. taw porv. TIIIS DAY at 4P. Af. For fr.lght or aig. spat, to arall BADMEN. LIVINIIPTON a CO„ Anent., , 01t ST. LOUIS AND KEOKUK I t aat H-The desmarJAIIIII WOOD. Capt. ILOUrtrant VIII Ware for tit* abov• and lotwmaotare loons. on VIII DAY, :Mb April, at 1 R. H. for Weight or pumas. apply I board or to YLAOK 4701../.INO WOOD Pr , an 27 fOR ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK-AU Theriot Dammam Ammer PRZNANGO, - pt. French, will leave ter the shore sod Intermemme port., on TIIIB DAY, at 4P. M. For froieht or PmeAlo. Aptly no board or to FLACK COLLINOWOOD A CO. 1027 AMU. L"OR BT. LOUIS—The fine pae-i s ga i t warn ammo., J. P, NUBBLE. Cont. &mom Ell Iwo for the anal...sod all Intortonnoto ports on TIIIB DAY 28tn In.t II& 10 A M. For freight or pu• nntoPool 7 on board or to ILA V IN 01111)N, BARN 6B & W. so= 1. 4 1 O R SAINT PAUL—The finola a it new and rplgndel rtwarner CHIPPEWA Lapt. Greasier, ebb lea,, for the above andter pcyta on 11118 DAY, 9 8th nut For Inolgh in t or plump , apply on Pave er to apt I BARNES. LIIIINOBTON & 00., Agents roil. ST. LOUIS—The splendid . wai ism !simmer BIZTROPOLIII. eattleta litter, le 111 lean for the above and Intonate...a perm YIIIB DIY YBih Ind, at 8 P.N. r freighter peerage apply ob were or to BAILEY& di LIYIDOETUN gents. sr= A viANTILLAR. FOR ONE DOLLAR— muaPut a BUIIOIIII.ILO bond mt openo4.lo of mantillas from Me Dollar so to Mont. otatiatir, CO WM F.K.CIAL. aitviur of nts,errreausou M&tKxr !tog Lit week ataxy Apnl MT Therelila Mitts dual. to note m buegnme, there g height Itelt„llloegifote thereof activity la all depart. manta, ThirAppo bade, however, bag been brisk. and prime hare S h e on the ediehee far Min end brefOletuffa• She tgier In Waal wadittm. the Wheel Drab naelgatlng with eaft. and the 1001mi...the? now Prevailing will tandto keep It to. The =WU= at freight arming from Delo, Is Imp:v.olog. somewhat; but Oh. amagat a ,„„l ag rannaci, of geogral merchandise, Is not eo large es 11l .u 1 The boot , &Perthaa during the week test hove been loading tali wlth railroad Iron . 04 Xhingl“. It Is Whooshed that alamt 43.000 tote of rail. road rola have teen or will be stipPed dull= the eeeson. It emiestem the Osintole wort a at Johnstown and . the Great 'Wootton, In Arms:torus County. Tb.,,,,, e pt, of Os. crops have not malerlallr charmed Pinto Our 'set; but the weather ham moderate', nal the Prevalence of worm orlon showers will tend to hying for. werd the wheat replalr. .In • extlllo of weet• more It will be ewier to fors conoluelous. Th. , fart le piaie.bxw year, that It le to Ohs orcepect of a ehort crap we are Indebted for the patent vim an floor, the (melee mmkete affndlng no Tex. , . for It. The Val' late coring Ie le b...11.••d. •is present th• analog of ming I n I n the north wesiern.fitatee, and If thls ho to, the • win b, • large deficiency lta the general Droduct. Mon., matter. are a et sae e leder. but the a le stlll an ectlva demand for loons. The haute dheount (melt hut are tumble to meet nit the calls upon them. On the "treat, ' ,1., payer tel Izetd et 12 per mut Eastern Exchange mare, The N Y. Tribune of tlatordar earst There le rather Increveldamend for money lo stick et' else. but th e supply le abundant mod there tm nO difficulty t o finding lamlttlee on currault sten:Mu. The db.:Amine Lion made recently en regard to limonitu ham had a eery Important Intlut um In preclpltatlng the fall at the Block Board f the Inut seat or two by lortgog contract nook alrsetlt upon the menet. Yhnuld the Market beoome extentr • short time. thla dletrisolnetlnit let old be to a great abaridon-d, add the re•ctlon eq. steed. The N. Y. Courier ant Itctiolrer tare: litho; is Its mob attire demand lee Latino. oberaOOna that loth thee usaal le aPP.arl.t.ol to block tivmmenta. There al e r ted, us dews. to prodco. this =tog...pia the Mosey one prominent le the watt ot vomitus... from North Oar jobbers end payment' very plow from the othern theta. Then hue been too much 'pec ulation among bankers end metchathe in that dinner to prodie Ithg. We bait. thatearthal a Ps. ifse th .py bantam the under irrotest In Wall threat, thole Lawman being overdrawn. This sate of things .1,1 not probe sir be rettedie I for some menthe to torn, ta the wane time our Foreign Trade preessitts no very favorable hallow,— The extort of Ilteadetath is quite Malted; Met of tiottOn furs. the bails (v. rapist Pachectia tgosretioos; end Ilse accumels Ong balance. due by tar impartve sre hatehy mega up by specie remittance'. Our beck. ere no letter I rothied with gold non, thee they Imo POMO two or three pays agc, although the monetary tvathactione f the wry, and of the Etat', ere nearly doubled In that specs of time. The Phil...l64hLa money market U quotyd es.y.and the anon may be gait or Baltimore. The creatjea tale at New York took Dive on the TM The Courier and Ronal/it allln The auetion eels to -day vas nueserstnir attended The Mama vas emdmited with great 'turn and 'tinnily. Ivory pared on tee estalonuebtught at gml polo", m e _ tom grad*" matted a alight advance Doc [heather goal- Inn were Pohl et previous More, The Cal. irsinouoin• Ord 10.131 of 63 minute. Keehn sanded from 3? to 603 i; Young limn36l4l4)itt Ilrwu Ekto 170 k. 77n; Twan", 2311. lioniondor 41000 a it Crev.l66-373660ki, The lota embraced some 6900 Dachau.. The 2:.0 Picayune of April lbth sal m BUOMI—The receipts have twan lhatd, sod auk good demand generally.inteo• ha. boon '417 full, °modally for the better qualttlos no, malls of the nook smbrarys hods trout mat and sooond band', th ird rat the range of ant quotations, at which tha market cloaca lizto— Infirke 7033 t: Otloosno gligt9U; War to Folly Fair p r i.itow, h ioji : choke Clarlf/ad 11N Two or threw cargoes embracing ICOO bhde Cuba mgxo• rept° wag sold yesterday and lo•day on Intents temp,. We how of thowe crops mid on Vant.alou, embroolog 215 hbds at 10%0 lOUs* D. Wears regal to T 26 Mots against WTI for the CMCII• ponchos root , est year. Total reloolpta Ante the lat tf :September 63.154 hely agalart 1191510 to the ram date tart year. Id.,LIBEEB—Tho supolloa hart tut t With rtady rale acting the wrok.and the he :ter. qualltto.bg• o brought advanced rates. About 1000 bbl• hoe o n Fold on the 1...••• gt 600.1165 c for ordlusry good fomenting. and 56 0 50 •nd collon for cool to pima choloo tVs hear of lams WOO IN. Cobs meses•thlo 5314 dating the West V. Ws, awl hhds st 4So It hallos. Also rico rd =be log WO hhde on meats Mt.. "L W set.; n eat nil obis against. 4WD fee the nesser hohdlsg went last year. r 1.14/ V •gitgas nine. the I.t of SIT:OS:At I.l.3s3bblestgaluetllAl.lti to the sues data last /see. Ai:HlM—lse hoar olrouthing In Va . .. ilri4epest ma hip taee, t!ifigi er-rh .n.l time, but they at e 1161tozether nom. lost, Peale are dull: lb. MDR. la sr I. Quoted at d! , :(47. some I,ldere ailing 7 .. i . Nods Leh I. rem oP. lii e " for irro./ ordinal.. APPLra—tbere kre cone arriving: prime w,u1.1 brio IC 114.50035 ELI. ItELNS—ttt rr tr ot tootutar doomed for priton • t...tt:l le tho t0..11 ...at:supply lOf and +lto, vittl• .6 isnot Of $2.ett(442.75 fro= tt.e., nuTrim AND Etltl3—Rotor tuelleul a. J under . bete ter ru:Dll. and pr•tan mill la salima lo P• and to Mr .t :102.4 K3lte Lava 41.0.41 to 11, the rupbl7 Wog fully equal to the aematil TIACON —the dernerel fur rear 1. or hag `r •n bath re llobt, but pleeleentlane dim .U•'. bit • rb dare. II I r el I , and et USW eoh tat.: •i t.t BEDume—thr etartnt is ta!etably .at , Pli.! nd nal" are oath= tritulatly .t $1.23 crar.on. au I 1.40 (at2.6'lraf bettar yulillee, f..? I ta ,, tata iaa li/ 2 44 12.30. BLICEEXS A TUlli—Xitternegh nat.urAstaro Ark•lr soir:.frrelr At $l,OO per dcs. faro tubs lA. 4, errA'r rots of tour. SA X% urns d tram 81,b1. COXDAG X ROM CCM, 1 cTt blaullla bloPc. rut 5 memo 1.110, .11. 16 e 0 White nor.. cut 10 ed lb Tarr.6l 1.16 c, roil, 14 c 1.1 P. Tarred 1601.... era 1Y e Paordoc Yarn, h 00.16 a . P 1 26 hacking Varc.cem 12 c P. UM , $1.67, 12 61413,12 dcab b1an11.1%," mg, clu.re D. 111 coll. 1 $2, 2 eta 7043.3..5 111 dna PLJULIPI 1.111/T.3,slaolab.. Kerr" dem Itncro 11 e•• (I.7TTOS TAIINU—uo are 001 airlsel or uur 1 . 11P1P1.1 . ch.,. to °tut.% and 0001.1000 our Clurtzticus N lueloalve ;IoILI a 12, a tt , No. la - C ". 111 No. lA_ —DI D yb. No. ID ..... No. IN D. No. 3a d -11 a 11 b. 1.1. 520..10a 31 C , e IT.:.).V2111;le Carpet Clan, White. 24;123 Cabral 2lk Onaarlat Yarn 21 Candlenkt G; Twin.; 'LS; flatting. Nr. 4. 1T: No 1. 11: Family Itatting 18 ; Caulking 18. EIIILETINGS-9rnt at al. far No 1 and for No 2. No 400 . ..._ No. CIO . No. 7u?._ .:... CANDLUS kND MlAD—kiamantlne paladin are firm at mon'd 1 3 14. d' - peed Bose le steady at 5 for nom• moo, 5 , for - Palm. gni 10 for Sawyer'. Toilet ant Caettle d)4 for do ebendeal Ottre, and 7 for do CRINSE—it rem light enmity. lbw few lota of now Ty. celred are railing at 11, and prime Koklisb ' , ski at 14. DRIZO IT—Thera Is namely any Inquiry; we Q.t., Saw app:rs at $2,25„ and nevhes at 01,02 for cid and V.- 2.5 f, now. )1211—eleeksrel No Jere Ilrm at the Wrenn , last no. tad; medium No We III; large do sll,6o4ll2—the latter figura t the country trade. Cvdhela bWeii. New Ill•Trirlile Ilalltar,lsso. WWl* F.alt, ordlatarr, 111; Lake eoP^vlov do. st 2; half do ordinary $5,t0a5,%; do L 161.4 31aDlt for 15.25; Tmat. 1614110010,60; half hide, $545,25. FlClllllll3—ealos on arelval of prime wethern at 40; from atone hold firmly a 1 bs. VlLED—There le none coming In, although there le eorb alderable Inquiry. In theatre nee of tales we mule quo tallons. ♦LOUR—Thu market b.. Uean exulted during the used tek. mkt tubes has: En t op Tarr msterhtlir rine. our st retort. Woo of =par from liret hal:utast 0,76. and •a or two gal., or good brand. at 15.8005,95; extra told on the wharf. yoter.l4,, at $O.l/0. From atone. super la orroted at 3e,01 $3.12042t; and lama: do at $OB7 di6.60. nye floor.= 1010.1, 45001 . 1.74 from .tore $1.23 00.37. OlLAlti—Tbs demand oats continues staad) • but petum remain Mationm7; loco nrst hands sales .are coal• Ins, yesterday, at 4C, and from store at 480:40. COM Is quits scarce and Inquired fo , : hem fleet hands It com mando 66, and Isom store Gll 70. nre Is In request at 61048 from Omit bands and 70012 frcut amr.—theontrl.le. Ognres for nen. Barley Is not. to bo bad.r:Whast Is also mowing...res. and arum an nominal at 51,2001,2.0 GM:ARlES—theta le• reg.slar and moderately active demand from the retell trek and eales to col:entry of N. 0. Nagar at 1t by Ohl, and 12,-; tor the bbl; N. 0. Nolo" NC.76076.' GST.ie Le arm;at 124012.4 awl Mee at f.GION• GERMAN GLAP—xalee tagoltz at $21:010 Per too. GAB PEPE—the folioed II are the Gum...loot ibratOUgh Iron tubing Per foot.: PO Toot. Inch Use 116 e-... 7_ ct! .32 . ete 14 '4 do do ' d ' o 4 tht . do d0...-.10 d0..—.13 13,ti d ,10 6. 0 do d 0...-1711 " 4 du 1 'et d o do 26 " d0—.1.00 ruhtert to the enetoolotri dleronot. HAY—m.II6IA supply et realm and eteedy eelee el sl= 516 per too. . . _ lIIDEA—prIma dry flint hides SII pn &lna at 25 from atom. %all. MCI, (W' to putlity at 21026. aeon from but ken. horns on, bell at 3. IRON A 131A11.5—CtItont shame. and n‘mtatlono main aloof with moderato flmarmas as elven below: no; ac- Uortroon Bar Juniata do ...... do 4.1 a boo Ph ugh Wimp.- do do: do Blabs—. do 4 Roll.. 104 to too Notlo.-Ii too 3.60 54 do Brute VonnoNslls ...... - do 3,76 ad A7d do 40 do do 4.26 6d do ..--.... do 4.60 4d do ........ do 4,76 44 do ..... do 6,75 ..... do 7,00 Oat Pp 115.94. a to Ali Idea. do do 4.26 do do sto 6 do 4.7151 Wro't Balks* Id boob d o i l oo lloory 6 s, .... do d do o 6 6 .y6 64 : Honor 111rata....-... do 631 BOORT IRAN. No., 18 14 16 16.417 la a 4.% do 18 A 111....-. do LEATIItI-156rm at the repeat OUT naum , n.d trash iv p., /I ..... Vp'.% 1 t :401,r. IP iiT2l; - ..... Marone, LARD—no rale, of any Importance to note: we quOte city No I Ann at It, .01 moony do at 13(412M. LUXBllit—the bray part of the Karon Is over. The Pm.. barman bare certainly readved erred Dem. Sale w. ed lumber at SI2 for mamas and $24 for clear; and Aim her motet from 74412 Mr pa manta feet DICTAL.S.—Pig Leal Is nominal at TN. Du lead tells In the rmall way at. 8. Sheet Copper Ls gun at 334413 d, and Debt Dram at 82. Id gBB PODS—tales of country packed to lb. trade at $214021.6 0 . Prom More, city paean) la bald firmly at $22, mat , . and on time, to muntry, at 1122 r. • OILS—Lord 011 No. Ile Arm at 111.1 4 , at which there Sr. regular isles. linseed OM ir nominal a 5111.00401.01. PIO METAL—we are not advised of anY Bake aim our lot, except one lot 0176 one No I Allellhany at 82Na. MOIL The mortar la dam atop? preview Agorae. POTATOITS—a Mandy dareso4 lor email iota from store. Priem ranging from $14220.10. The ripply to drew. from Michigan and rattan Now Yore. .111.11)8 th., la nothing doing In 0 1 0 ..• 11 . 1 4.1 1 oak We hot we do not hear darn On. getting that agora: Than is rimy little on the market. Timothy to Arm at 118.000 $3.60, and Max at 111.73. 1 1 / 1 11T—• steady demand and tahre at Irrflowl Ihr No 1 and $1.76 rrr nstr., ,, BAND SlONll—regolar gam .snit stone at 19 pry on. WINDOW OLA.BB--Prlcea me gm, and we bOrreet Our quotation. fbr the small idsm. city olahle-4aB. and fail, $3.00e Br.lo, 8.1.7115 8111 to Sill, and Pal . / to 111212. $4.26t 111/3 to MI Mid gild to 1046. MAO Them an eel eseh prism eountxy biende mite et 10 4 1 per box lese. For the ineeeedles =Wuxi sisse. 10 per tent etbeeemt ett WELTS 1.11/ID-0.1 and in mow demand at LZ,SO keg for pure in 011. end 070 ete It. =Meet te the exue , Alxvont, Eat Lestl. MGM. net. sad 11theeXe. 1 04. ~ 5 Wlllllll , -4.?tn at the advalee; Wes tf ea artlnl7 Reetlfted V KM= In mull lota et VOOlOl. CATTLE MARKET. Almon:air, April 28, 1857. DEEVg-S—the market ha been but warty tupplledthla wart and price, have gone even higher thou been WO bead vete offered. and all sol.t.at from 4U063e. CM& for good medium to prime. and • few e':oce extra brought Ilseee are extraordinary tiguree—eqtal to 91. 12® 13 eta net, Mr the beef ho the Quarters. Thew figurer are as With an thou. given In NewToric. BilF.Br—a good demand. 400 head offered and sold. and Woe. firm at 6O 0, weight. 00011—not much infirdrel for: a few mold at eu®at. arorp. equal oE43'l..l:wet. IMPORTS BY RIVER WURIMING by D:nrsel-5 ekes, Owner: 8 rite base, Dorrlngtoc; 1 erste. O•rwle: 1 Iltgby: 4 beds parer, ownrx do. Yorter aex 195 do, J. IL. Weldla. • OINOIN 7 Ail by N. llolmea-100 lohr Did m 40.1. U. Child', 11 bar &nag. 15 bbla ba 132 tea Yo. 4 bbcla Dr el Lrech ea bmpty b b0.13 bat do, 7 thll. As. 0. W. Elovtr; 46 bbl* ctlarooal. J. Heiler & cc; 10 do flour. D. Wsliscr; 200 co, 51,11.• d Acjyr:l2 do agar. 3 do U. UN; 24 bbla. 8...W.111011a Rutter, 60 dostartb.l3brlvcr & Dllwor by 3do butter, T. Moran; /0 do 11413 0 0. 11. A. Allah; 100 W 4144 cat., lioncerly.chlble .6 aoc 61 rbratc bc. alyming Onh 8 bare wool, W. Barba . & wt 119 bhdr moat. Loyd & co; 10 bbl. ml, Jim.. Dalyell. LOUISVILLE by DslogaLe-199 boo starch. 69 bbd. shouldays, 50 techamo, 6 tea do. 1 33 mine.= blots sibisky, 100 ten horns. 11 hobo mg& 33 bon. lonthrm. Lanob k 000 bbls flour, McColl? 73 ern .5150. obnotn, Lou 10. Jruni d do and esootans, shovels OA Irwin k Dlior-rth: 3 od‘s line eta. Nlndek t or do do, BlEntoo4 200 Wm flout. Tao boo otareb . Idaeli, 11 Exis .tots. Wnodwod “, ..10. r. E.. English t Richardson; bbd. tn'ancoo, 1 51 sample; Orl.r; do do dullertoo: 3 do do do Immo!, 11-y1; 2 do do, 1 do Johnson; 6 do do.l lissom no dam, I do, 11..UsItanner. LOUISVILLE by /imam Oraham-3 erring. slog. & a:ne.: a ban dross [lntl; 3 roan 2 b. teraP Janes A lAntb: 1 ex coals., Janes, Wallingford s co: 6 0.. RrOnnarl'lo Wharf bean 20 Inks flans, 2 do buttsr, 6 g go l o rd, 33 65:s app. Rea: 1,120 do tour, Leach eta: 100 do nigh Aloe% Wallao.: 1 AEI floor, Gartolar; 11:ex, buena., las egg,. nAll5f NSIT OP.LEANN by Alm•—i pkgs. Smith 1 Boater: 26 bbh,eebbiry, Coan:on 1 bic Beimlay k an 24 b•les hemp. Forsyth • or; 2 boo, tannin:Mock:lo tea home, Mona: 113 bbln tallow nil F. 8e:lows & 00; 2 Olds hams Morris • Fat. torn lon do D 1.1, IlkTiO; o Obit mourns, 3 hhdi Lindsay: 40 obis whisky, Ditticao a co; tO Nils do hem 25 al. 111.. Emltb; 16 Nils rags, Gardlner: 3 bon Loos & Doff; 64 ter bacon, r 0 bb is do. 310. bbl. 11 , 1nr, 4 one, 50 bbl. red oil, Lerch & co:12 140 tobacco. 20 Ins midi., 62 Ins soar:, Baimiay t co. 345 111. floor, Hooter: 10 do do, Myers s M'Derott; 60 do PoMrson: 130 do du, Lindsay:2TO ds do. W.l'aee• 101 do do, grown & Hirkpatecki. 4 storm., Dradleyil Thompson, Delta m; 160 tofu nil meta/. Maack it CO. CINCINNATI by Rocket-2 bxe eiss, Hoboes t co: 6do rodre, 3 do books, 20 Obis erblelry. 60 do all, 43 hods meet, 31 :Ss hams 213 WI do, 63 bhda tobacco, 26 le, dried beef, bomb A 03 372 bble dour, Hunter,' 30 do erbliky, Boyd: 160 du door, Kirkpatrick: 1 Wild boom ,Mercer , ercer Robloaan: coal boat Rms. Irwin & Dihrirtb: 10 bales cot• too, Funnel: 3 cks bens, lihoenbertec: 3 Dklte Jtcoceciek 11 bdie begt,Wallace: 6 bun gloseog, Jon. •Rustily: 60 bbl. I.d 011. llo•rey A Waltz: 1 bol. WecdcoP: 18 btae whisky, O'llers: 700 do Clout, Oesdlaer; 33213 dodo, 111 1 13 ens b.Arysr: 8116 tom plc metal. Paints" 14,137 Aro bridk. 1 bl elay.Rosc 4bb le ogre, 51e0eodless,,bisens a,. RIVER TRADE. The rivers were nearly at a nand last a lett. Thereat' rived from below. the Alcoa with • good freight from New Orleans, Delegate from lea.lovllle with ditto. N. Hoboes and Rorke: from Clne TheOcm. Perry left fa Cincinnati with a fill load yew Made! afternoon. Th. Weston. and BAT City wan all ready to lease at dusk. The Chippewa, Metropolis, J. it Paints. James Wood modal...ago are advertised to inv. to-day.. They are all ese.liont and well Orland boat,. Tiro Rocket had a fail freiskit up OA maybe seen by the copy of bar manirest Business I. not very active co the wharf jolt now. b t • Lai° •mannt of manufactures rem meins yet for the bon' hero and Welter,. market which cannot permit bulling,. to slack remanent:, for the sea. tow We twat it trill entuloy foil telly of banta until the MeV CSOpS come In sushi, if httily the Winther that permit intwttil LIR to On., STI:A.NILMAr itEGISTER MIRO; ED—Luzern., lirownor111.; J.fferzin. do: Col. Boyard, Efixata.tni Welhorillt; Alma. N. 0. Emma Uranam, Zworliri la. 0 urnsl. Wntelion: DEPARTED—Minutia., deftoroon. do; CoL DatArd, Elisabeth: rlgromi. Wolloriliri Day City. Luuir. .11ntr.4.11, do; .1 Mingle, do: Diurnal. Wheallusi. alas, ( feat, and fall . tig. Weather cloudy and cool. AMUSEMENTS. Ail Advertiseitents of Concerto or Pub t must tool:mid for Invariably In advance. IBITTSBURGII TfIEATItE 1 Lewes.] Matszer: .... Mace WfioNter—A W Yotaiio . / . ..eiiin - 31 """ rUST" ...W. O.J. Fon • wren 1•7 shrub= 1:0505 55.1Parquett0...—.1.05 I . 1141 , ;: ta toloy i ; : lar m aap a ..... .r 1 00 59 .4,50 Ita for nalOred outran. 2S Ott. Aartxt,tOtt ar Trxr —Doors or.o St 7 : curtain t Sr. tin: lament. ease) of the celebrated Tragedian. Mr. C. W. 11LUL0006. whowill appear Ulla evening in his grant Rialtsperian character of MAC BXTEL TUICWAY EVENINO, 1857. will teprueated Illialispeare'a Tragedy. in 3 att., entitle , ' eIIACHETLI Mr whole of Locke'. original mu.l.--klachsth. Mr Cnuldockt !.:doff. C. gooier: Banque, 0000 M: 1.040 31aotwitb, Jails M. Cook,. swippingsligPo nonntll' µ. L. To ecuelwio with tent t- is season, tholueo of POOH PILLTOODDY,Iahn I. to: PlM:odds', Young; smh Wool, Mrs Young. S, THALBERG'S GRAND CONCERTS IN VILI CITY, KILL Teas PLAC.HON Tuesday and Wednesday, April nth and 39th MASONIC HALL, UNDER Til DIRECTION 07 11. 1 BETRA1108011. THE Manager begs leave to ,announoe, that dogiricg 43 rendsr tbio entortkimoont the moot br Rant over Gw en n in thin and the following ointment artiotro have ongsgrod. and old angoar lo.ntif nigh Ur. THALRICRO 111'1.Ln TIREmE DARODI: MAD. AilkDk PATiI BT N OA/ LA. lIERIIMALLECI LIAO& le. BTRAEUBL ` 11. Diroctm and Conductor. The prim °ratio:lanai bas boon fital with 1.[131114 night ., at 11 50. Boats ..w be enured. tot ono nr both night., at 11. Elsner 2 Brother's, beginning thio morning at 10 o'clock. Concert commonen at S. . an:l4nd P. M. DAVI S, ActutiOnetr. .10.61,161 311.11 11001%. IV4o Li IVIA &rat. UPERIOR FURNITURE AT AUCTION. IoIIDNESAY MORNING, APII.II, 29th FUN 14•010. be tot let Oho renitence of Or. W. P. D Chilli 81.1. No. 148 Third ***** t stooge quantitY or oet7 derlrsble, latest mete. kept Uonsehold a• d Kitchen Vetni tures. octane .blob will be •ound a pair of Walnut Tito.* tat.. Matble•Tore Itreetroo•l (*titer Table. Roe. ond. RAIN Spring Seat Rooker, Parlor Mattotteny Chalet, Gilt Yestoe•Oval Minute. Mahonany Card Table+, Walnut N Mansion Teti.. CatTotinitenwit•towdo.Kod . oit B D B lnolie Mettretteer. and a general aseortmerit of Klecbeit forme tare. an 1.0011 P. 61 DAVIN Ault. STOOKS AND BONDS At Auction—On'. Tneadar evicing. Artll 28th. at II o'clock at the u. auction houre. No. b. Vlith at, Ina ba acid, 14 ahtriallnlasus'Dapont Beak Stock, 15 " • Runk. Insurance Clo. Stock. , " Pinta. Ituurshee Co. do. 10 " eliertisuf Du Co. (IN 6 " Pittsburgh Due Cc. t 0 " Ft.Warto god Chicago IL 14 CO. do. ooupou tkatiOaAringbaur comity. 111000 limb, lutenist lu /du. and dein P. 51. DavrA Anat. fl REAT ~,ALE OF 110USEIIOLD FUR NITOu.R AS APAVOB BUILDING. NO 31 711111 PritigT—On Ynday merely& gar let. at 0 teotock. IB be commenced the sale of tbe entire stock of that elem. elm eetabllshment. which embraces the greatest variety of .r.jor modern style articles of beet materials and workmanship tonally wanted by housekeeper . steam. boat men an d otters, assountma to upwards of 340,0 XL Pals lenitive and will be omtmued natal all Is sold. Term-3ums over 1100..101y dam and 0ver.3300 four mouths credit will bedlam for approved endongat mat P. M. DAVig. duet. 4(1 ACRES LAND WARRANTS At Auction—On Tneeday <Texans. April '23th. at 6 o'cloc i Pat the new auction boa e. N 0.61 Fifth et, will be cold 40 acres Land Warrant.. P. 61. D Aunt. RAY MARA - AT AUCTION.-ON WED NE3DAY MORNING, APRIL 26tb, at II o'elo , tr, et mold Far, 808 No 61 Fifth Arse; will be mold A handemne BAY 808 TAIL MARE,I6 hstola Won, rids well sad was kindly to Mottle dowlil* besot. , eat V. AL DA VIP, Aunt. aittOSS STREET DWELLING HOUSE & LOTS At Auction-3n Tuesday ~,tang, April 28th o'clock, at the new commercial tell estate mice root. axone story. No. ES Fifth etreet, will tosold, thoi• two valuable lot. of ground commenclog et the distant:o of forty feet from the eoutheast °truer of Third, and Rom stneth having each &trout of 20 fee,: and attending back 72 fleet, on width I. emoted that (.111•11111iRlt modern stele well tinlehed two store brick dwelling house, No. 44. oak. copied at proem:it by Mr. Golding the owner, for whom It wee bdllt by Mr. J.O. Illitlter. who bluetit miebrated for doing good and muted.. .tlal work. containing six rooms and all, with Male toof. portico, dry cellar with wheat door, dating doge, weer In bolt. , and yard, Wm window frames, notable ,teen gth gnash Groun d tutefully arranged with gran Pb!,. tress, Sr. TIVe Indisputable. 1 romedlate pose ~ on non be My ... Property may be examined by - milieu on the prem. lass. Terme et rale , P. M, DAVIS. And. BOO1 7 (50/4 1. loch._ ...... —.—....1 lb 451 5( do .... do 5 RAI ROM: Bed qualltr--....,:. do" ILO= MID KIIIARIL 1 14 do ..—. ........ —... do 0 do _. do 4 do ... ..... .. do 45(. iiia iii. Lloroo Shoo. 1 by 41. llgg 14r1 . ,1i . 4 — (Z d t!1(1 8)4 Saddle. 154 A ilf by ex till & 1( Inch. do 4 do 40 1 .1 14 10%. b lo 4,, ADJOURNED SALE OF VALUABLE NEAL XITATN IN TIM DIAMOND br order . ° itee—On 'Posed., evening. April 28t at TN n'olcAk. at the new enellon house. No 14 ►fifth I t, will be W.I. l!Chant MOM for areonnt whom It =sr concern. that arge and dralrable lAA of mental ritual* at the north wee: porter of the Ixaroond and Diamond all.), having a 'front of 93 bet on the put Ole vinare, and extending along Diamond eller lm beet to Decatur at on whieh nre rivet ed erreral honsw et proront oemplad 1,7 11r. Jona. Mill merehant. and other,. Title Indsputsble. Tertne.s9,4oo cash. orepproved endorse I pamr.at 9.4. and 6 month.. adding Interest. ItAldne In 1. 2. 9. 4 and 3 year,. with Interest, ;Arida annoallr. P:3l. PAVIA. Anat. PENN STREET DWZLLINO At Auction I —On Tneelay evening Steil 21. .t TN. o'olrek, at tbe now soottu, horse, No 64 I , llth rd. old N. ookt. that value - 1,1,1.A °Mound on tne routherly Moen( P.m Pt.. nrar Hand ot. Lee n; a — Troat df 26 foot Inchon on Penn at extending back 110 net to exchange alloy. re wblob le limited . subetentlel well emitted throe store twin Deriding Maw% No2iB. with • two story brick bark building. with gas extents, wash bo n ne .of other eons yenlonose, ap2l P. K. DAVIS, Ana. .._ .._ a u ............~....~ , y OP OMR" uffiCKERINOF • PIANOS JUST received and for sale a splendid new stook of PIANO FORTIN from the olsotifeatosi of BOtekerinot Bona, Boston. selected wrestle An the ra g e st i t . owniel e t s i ttrlt= olblateriegAt tnus,Eloetan. Nom. OIdIOKKEUNG 0008 bran beenwarded at the diffenot Ishibltloos sod Rate Palm Pa Bo a otee. h• Post andother plams Eleven Gold Medal. Seventeen Silver Medals. • Three Bronco Medals, and the Prize Medal at the World's Pair in London, 1851. Map. SECOND-HAND PIANOS Chem elogsot Mickel log P/elV—rew7 OW. nee. One ilaneny etr octave PUIFIV, In good order— ....SIN/ One One do do do do do do old faehloned—. --. ISO Also • full eaPPIF of PIANOSTOOLS JOHN H. anion: et wood s, between Dbunood Way and ltb Sole Agent lbw Chlekerlng I Nona, An Western • Penns.. 111 M Natilwl odern ego sod North Western Wetted. AUCTION SALES NIUSIC New Spring Stock. FAHNESTOCK SPRING B. A. CORNER OF WOOD AND !LEST STREETS, • PITTSBURGH, PA. IMPORTERS AN-D D:BALERS IN LARD OIL, LINSEED OIILL,, WINDOW °LAM, ALOOIIOL. TURPENTINE, GLASSWARE, TANNERS' OIL, VARNISHES, PERFUMERY. SPERM OIL, . BRUSHES, PATENT MEDICINES, WHALE OIL, SPICES, SUMO, INSTRUMENT& MANUFACTURERS O 1( • WHITE LEAD; RED LEAD ANTS LITHARGE. Our White Lead, ground in OH. ie put up ie Twines of 25, 50, 100, 200, 300 and 500 =nods, eoldoli n cosrobtoe to be ISTBIOLLY Y=l. MIL and bet sulyaml by oboy Ike booboos sad (= Tr lboi=rebase sad latybrestlon of Donis. lee are root so sobblo no to sill oa as favorable term MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, 'A. A. MASON it CO. Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Pt. "2" , ar 00I) Si No. 25 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, - HAVE ALWAY., ON HAND TIIF. LARGEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE ASSORT mat at Imported .and kmerlean Dry Goods To to brand to the Wats= cosuctm Their Immo stash conslsts of erary stria" or Silks, Shawls and Dregs Goods; Embroideries, Laces and White Goods; Trimmings. Variety Goods, Hosiery and Gloves; Gentimeen? Furnishing Goods, Linen and Housekeeting Goods, Domestio Goods in immense variety; Ribbons, Flows^ Roches, Grapes, • • AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY ARTICLES. Straw and Braid Bonnets, an extensive assortment; Straw Goods. all kinds. Their BONNET, CLOAK and MANTILLA MANOPACTORY Iw tven numb entarasd. With their futillths stained m roanufactnrinu they areonable4 always to Mrs, the most fssbipaants style and at prison below the usual ram. deacriptkus of LADIES' WETS on band sod made to order. NNW GOODS constantly recetrsd from their assidant thryor the east. merchants mutt oh motions of the country arn lnellad to ma. thlhausdi a. A. MASON A W. JAMILS IeOANDLINS =IITICXI JAS. M'CANDLE'SS & CO. 109 WOOD STREET, PITTBBITitOirt PEN F IL IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Goods; Varieties, Trimmings, &c., ARE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THEIR NUMEROUS CUSTOMERS, AND ntakantaunstally. that In ardor to aocommedata Studs INCREASED TRADE, and bars ample spur tor ttio ARE Dian anlarned stock, nom bass mu •d. In addition to thole mama MISIMODIOUS 110IINN. the / upon room or an adtolnlng Warshouna, what th IT non bars a stack UNSURPASSED IN EXTENT AND VARIETY ladny bantam, Wiltedex try th.m. sod erhkh be Opt fa throttahnit the smart With inereare.l Widths • determination at • SMALL ADVANCE AND ON. MAIL TERMS, Thal hops to D. able to imam totlafaction and wan Um mamas* of all who may ,or Mom with an EXAMINATION OF THEIR STOCK. fiS.IIERCIIMITB 'tithing the city are auseally sollolted to give them • mill. mel7;ditw2mT. FIRST SPRING STOCK. R. H. PALMER, 1105 MARKET SRREET PITTSBURGH, PA., HAS .NOW OPEN HIS MIST STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, OF TILE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES AND .IrESIONS Comprising a full isssortmont of STRAW, BRAID AND FANCY BONNETS, RIBBONS,-LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, FRENCH FLOWERS, ens' and Boys! Summer Hats; Misses' and Infants' Summer Hats; STRAW TRIMMINGS, SILKS AND SATINS, MILLINERY GOODS, Bonnet Frames, Lase Ruches, English and French Crapes, Bembasines, And arm dennintion of KILLINZaIt GooDs.S6o an JAMES P. TANNER, Boots, - Shoes, 'Hats, Bonnets, &c., NO. 56 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, I • /URCIIASES direct from Now England Piliumfacturors, and will sell of New York mid P 61110610116, Mass, in oanneetton with& vary Lug. god TUlod emir. of EASTERN. BOOTS AND SHOES, He haa on hands Hen,' Calf, Hip, and Causidevad BOOTS AND BROGANS; MADE HERE AND WARRANTED. Also, Mew' Coarse, Sewed and Hob Nailed Shoes. Adnotod to Bolling stub sal Vuntaseg HATS, HATS. 'LEGHORN', PANAMA AND \ PALM LEAP HATS BONNETS!BONNETS!! - BONNETS!!! LADIES' AND MISSES' LEO RN AND STRAW BONNETS; MISSES' AND OHILDRENS' LEGHORN AND STRAW FLATS, Comprising all the various styles and qualities to be found in the Largest blouses in the But INR-COUNTRY MERCHANTS, and others visiting this oily, or on their 'way Esst, are invitod to an examination of this stook. inatain 1857. 'TRANSPORTATION. 1857. Capacity One Hundred Tons Daily. MEM L L 0 Y D& C O. IBUDOESPODI TO LLOYD a LEMON.] bakaa H .AaNG b mado extensive preparations this Winter, are now prepared to do a heavy PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAILROAD, xuaouan to and tom the Pastan elites. We me theme our Ii ea& and all those disposed to pattronlsetb• Penns. Deem utd Ratirold, that no pthla be DAM to nodes aeatal wtlafaettoa to SHIPPERS OF EASTERN AND WESTERN FREIGHT. • The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Railroad WlO ethe thawed dethetehto the trepan:auk& Of Itelabt. OM. on PENN STREET. at the Canal sale. fe24;dly LLOYD & CO. 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857. aimak 1 ER'S PORTABLE II 0A T LINE Via Pennsylvania Canal and Railroad. • • Ca Tons per Modpi each inoreaeed dlWrioy. ()Ultd. nn now , f , ca r t. rtati BB t tn . hal , boon largely ot DOUSLI DLlr l fa t i l , " : tont 'neo 9741 P t 1t. burgh Phadelphls and Balthstere. Due Una brwrznpomeWtraz ite MAT/LBILIN t rAnt. tot 01 tewehlpaNat rllTlLDlttaber " art i n . r re INg. "O On p alitt V 1 3 .% V6V9: ', ±4118, P17 . 413UV111. 4 P/ ' 4 ,lb fe2B;lyd . KIER & MITCHELL, rarnirraia• CEMENT"ROOFING: -)OL.F, PREPARED TO CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT TIIR StIORTEST NOTICE the elm. It being the only article yet Invinitad that will enowarfaDy redo. ths action of PROOFno:ooam In army climat e . 1T 18 PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER And In point ad...MIT. we ball,. It Is enlist If not misatiar. to imiy ttetallio Booting. W. on-..put it on over Old yin. Tar, Iron or Shingle Root.. It making no dLlernico him Oat or amen the roof may be. Thls Roane la warranted to =ova no above mprasenteg. We will out It on for SIX DOLLARS PER SQUARE, - • (TEN FEET SQUARE.) We will apply It upon Tin and iron Roofs Ibr 2 DOLLARS Drr lIQUARN. being on amount belts darabillty the cheapen paint hat can be used. /WWI. Invite all who are building, and also those who wish their Roots Repaired. to mil at our ogles, 233 Third ravel and ananitnesatarles and gariary themaelyee In regard to the duraLlilty avdRIN practBc JOH icaty NSON, or tills itordbin. PER 3. 0. FIBRIN I N 0.1123 Third Street. bet Wood and Inaltbeald D.A. Jomasoir. 1 PITTSBURGH. PALMA, RIAD MU FOLLOWING, CMGs of tsa Bonita ban Jemousof ClonTalt, Na. 15 Boat batmen Main and 5 Cincinnati. Unto, Da. fltkrrr. fat. To all whom It may conearm—Tbla le to anti 'y that I have stamined spechnson and roof. of W. N. CM •We lire sod Water Placamog Booting, and believe It to b eminently ~pant to any other kind of Innfing now In ate. 1 Wa• an ere witness of • revere trial of one of thee* Roofs, nom • large volume of flame from an adjoinielf building.. Which attack directly noon the Hoof and Cornice for newly half an hour. It mood the telalbffend all Co. peetattertaind 00000 the bnildlou T. W. 11•11K5LL. e President Buckeye, /We Interwar Ca • CDICIVI . III ACT ROYAL bor. CO. 1657. I have eieralced W. R. Otitis& Ca.'. Ilutie fireani Water Proof Cement ittatrg. and ae Ihr nal feud oda*. erne eider It a wood Intention. Lod Sm willieg to Irene° buildings nine wrote:tett upon the eawere tervee•l /Ware them covered with aretaL Maned. .TRO, 8. LAW, Arent Royal Ins. London 881 LlrerpooL COMMIATh Dirsombas VIM 185 To •11 whom tt may oorkosra:—Thlo la to mystify that ors hasl adopted W. &Childs & Oa'. Mastic rue apt Wass Proof Comsat Hwang upon oar SUMO and Dashing Houma. It has din lb. most smart tatlstsettom sad or cam mown. -d it to all stains Nee and Wszet Proof hatialt. autosd. BBOERS VON POOL, atl:daterlyi , au Mann. No. M Wart Youth street. FLEXIBLE, FIRE AND WATER-PROOF ROOFING.., AD AIR 1 ORAN T, Proprietors, No. 57 Water street, Pittsburgh, Pa., and P. Petersons, Allegheny. • THIS an article superior to any other in the market. It is used extensively in Wow I. Wet and Phlhdalphis, and t. well approved. It h •Dellealde to covering Fowtdriu, Warehottess, Bridge:, SteariuSoau, and Railroad Can: • It VIII last loaner than )I guilts Moc h a o r Ildnithe. and resists the tubes change. of eleuttn—nelther afteettel cold. heat co damp. lukurtnelpal I .f g o t tt a i n t ra t =tr i T i nt= a t: i tx ,. .auLltexzerint It era be readily aPPueu to all weather. or auk In coll. and mnot Injured by bang ra..Pett ¢p•¢•t IT IS BOTH FIRE AND WATER PROOF ICS.Sor further Isbnastkm so' to the proprbAcra. LYE WHISKEY IN ITB•PURITY—Tho watenuma hail en band TOrdale at rsasonab!e leeopt. year. neteaktnue libirker.l nar old. 120 2 " • endabort d a.t.t. 50 sa:lona two years old. All of which . mar rant to heAs pore aim andel., water ale. tan meta it. It to Mainly free from any drug or "...lan attestants. We Follett good lodged and retailers to tweed the atom as we know by wpward. of SO years expatiate. that batter Whiskies were never clasr.d k. valet MORNIS a PATTON, Wholesale Liven Plarehante. leder. al street.. Alleghwey,and allearkatitreet. littibruwk t - li - 00011RET, WATCH ANaDn: (nom MASER, IM=Ol g 4 INE WATOILES AND JEWELRY, No. 61 1%/ 1 1 3 141: p kirooti Winn Wood and ilottot. IM E Lortloolor attnitlon Mid to , Jbe ILIPALUNG o W bad Joyatry. Mad Wit Worrandat. mink -"WALL PAPlll4,—lina and Medium Room • vbed ILU Papa Haalltnis, Donlan. obese Will , Papores, U. VIM 01W141 /Wk.t sod On Cloth Whaetow ruers./41. awn , 6 . C. 00001/1.11)1 41.11sibra7. ZOBINZ JAMISON, WHOLESALE DEALER IN W. E. CHILDS & CO'S Patent Mastic Fire and Water Proof PERRIN ic JOHNSON, Proprietors Elaetio Piro and Water Proof Cement Roofing, PORTABLE FLOUR' MILLE T& sussoRIBER Is MANUPAC toxins PORTABLE FLOUR MILLS, or • QUALITY Superior for bimplieliy and Durability to sayetbst noir la so. TI 1 •1 inn be &Inn by Adam. vain. es torts pow or. an 7 1 rz , an saeplEfou to Imo nada.. Most MAU Many rim. tninnalmil ennatry min bans union power, ee D.. , 0197 innlan794 • Pan of Ms am* on War 10 . Ir tnnin•• Inteedneing oa• or m, or I.lorl nall• lota einablietananuk _nity. molly teases th•malren 000 of thew aklilsl92 thane Grinding over 12 buthoig Feed per flour, enact niii• daft In 01•3•11011 at th. Oil aid ripal 1110 6 Mean. Eturaem-J CO. Rebate stmt. Ord•re 3119,1 witln dispaten„ W.l9,W•Ltinel4 sipt.l9l 319 lames 03.911/.1•19199. Au albs. b IZAITER— just TeeELINIIKA I d and for We y I===3
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