, '„FITTABITIMH: isatram.MAKE} MAY 2 , 1867 °mats , ?Am .0 na, arr. Auras Om orwrr3atrala 1, r‘,•••IIGE - Y‘ 741 • . -.- 0 -________ 4 0 2 ------ 0 0 1 1.1041w1 0 2 Pi=iltsEHMl watoosr - 0,3.1.. 4 Er 5i . • • of much A. C. tlittso7,_ Ptridediut of Bos:4 of Haws Airwave. Lioaanum TWIEDY—TWO Pinson Mouton= roe Menzel—hem a gentleman named Wm. McMaster, who reside. above Mo. Sievert, in Elizabeth -township, Allegheny eauelt we hoe ascertained the portionless of a dfstatical murder which wee committed about 2 cloak yesterday moraing. ' • t e e appears that an old couple, • brother end r both somewhere between sixty and see _ "My years of age, named George sad Elisabeth Wilses, who lived in a mall log hone* of Mr. " Gamble, about two miles above Molieesport, on the male road leading from the latter plate to Elizabethtown; were found, about seven or eight o'eloch i yeateeday z morning, bias dead on the door, be their - Own boast The old man was 'ling user the front door, on-his back, the blood . oozing from a Taunt* the breast, which sop. peered to be • stab from a knife, and • ease hulk lumped With • blood, was found upon the • deer ottaribint. The old lady wags discovered lying at the hack door, on her face, her head sad Ate horribly disfigured by blown from some heavy iron instrument, supposed to here been poker, as one wu found in the hones with ke of blood upon it. It pealed that both of the deceased bad got out o bed themselves, as no make of violence went Whited or spots of blood found upon the bettolothea, rendering it probable that the es. 'maths or aseassina'had knocked at the door, and that the old meshed got up and opened it, when • he was attacked, and that the old lady, beam. big frightened, had also jumped up and attempt ' ad to escape by the back door, when she was Waked down with the poker from behind. The house ii a one-story log building, with but one room, and the two old peopleheoupled sePanne we r e et the opposite sides of the room They were both unmarried, had resided in that 'Mat, for ••lumber of years, and were well. known throughout the neighborhood. „..4. We learn that Mr Wilson had some $6OO in leo* in the house, which be had accumulated by several years of hard work. He had been engaged of late making wooden pins to fasten the timbers creel! boat', as he was too dieorepid to engage in any laborious occupation. The deed is supposed to have been perpetra• led about 2 o'olook in the morning, from the -- LBW that about that time 11r. Gamble, the land lord, who lives 'within a short Metals*d lord, of the cable of the old couple, heard Mr. Wilson's dogs barking near the place in a very faious mestuer, but did not think it singular at the time. The murder was discovered by a little daughter of Mr. Gamble, we believe, oho went to visit old Mrs Wilson, and diNOTinKlintin nee above stated. • Mr. MoMesters states that he yam informed of the fats while he was harrowing on an ad jacent farm, and immediately hastened, to the spot. The sight that he beheld was horrible in 1 the extreme. The Boor was covered with blood, and the old lady could ooantely be recognized— her null being fractured, and Hothead ahnoet glued to the door with congealed blood. Suspicion rests upon along girl named Char lotte Jones, as having been Implicated in the orbit, and information, charging-her with mur der, has' been made at. the • Mayor's office by Mr. Molisaters. She is • niece of the murdered people, aid resided for some time past in /do " nongalels City, but was original!, from the vicinity of the town of Washington. She has ' borne • bad character for some tine, and is sold to have every appeszanoeof being an ed porton, with a sinister expression of Conn*: nano*. Bhe le probably over twentrilve years of age, and is not far. from six feet in height. Bonn time lest week she paid a visit to her aunt and uncle, and remained at the-house two or three days She represented at the time that ohs was startled to • man named Fife, who worketat ea tannery in McKeesport. On atm• dayhitereksideted that she expected her hue , lewd* Meet- her there that day, alto, he not keeping his;nppointment, she left the house of tor retailing early on Monday morning, stating that ski intended going to IdoKeeeport for the husband.witetf ascertaining what had detained her Bits was. not heard of from this time until yesterday morning, when, some time before the murder had been - dimmed by those who lived near the place, slut Informed the-proprie tress of a hotel in McKeesport that she had heard nth an event had Shen place. It is rta ' mond that at this plasm, • man accompanied •kie," but did not enter the hotel, secreting him self In the dabsity in the meentbne. It was eacertained yesterdiy morning that she had taken passage on the CoL Bayard for this city, t he t, arriving at Port Perry, she founde clerk of the steamer that she had made a mistake about the direction in which she was going—that she wasted to go up the titer —sad got off at the abovotinuned place. A illeEseeport officer, on learning all the feats of the eats and the suspicions, sect that the girl had embarked on the above boat, immediately posted to this city on anothersteamer, for the purpose_ of taking hat into oustodyj but learned • here that she had left the boat, as above stated, at Pert 'Perry. Isformation was then made - at the Mayor', office by Mr. Mcidastere, and His Honor Immediately dispatched offioer Patterson to Pert Perry In quest of the fugitive. Officers have also been sent to other points along the Monougahela titer, and dispatches forwarded with • description of the girl. , The Wowing is the description, as given at the Mayor's office by the gentleman who made information against hen Height, about dye feet nine inches; complev ion' dark; dirk eyes; .bleok halt; heavy black eye-brows that meet soros, the note; dolman look; She waren rid striped Gallop dress, and des* Mee Colored gingham sunbonnet _Ramat Janos ca Ma.limanz.—At a meeting of the Directors of the Bent of Pittsburgh, on the 29th de, Mr. Snyder headed In his resig nation aiculdar of that Institution, which vu accepted and the follow's( resolutions 'were pseud onmenthionaly: Wnarmas, John Snyder, Esq., has this day presented to the Board his treignation of the of deo of Cashier, which he has to worthily tilled for twenty yam, thereby termluating his GK. gig menestion with an Incitation to the promo- Ilea of the Interests of which be' kw frithflly devoted the toils sad cares of surly bait • esabui_ Emoted, That while this Board sincerely rite that the landau of age hailed to this deherndnatlon, they (eel emstrahted to accept his migmatite, aid that the Committee on the Mate of the Bank be authorised to adopt mess. area required to termlaste the connection and release Kr. tlea.Snyder from the respoesibilitlas of his'peri - a hisioteed, That the Board entertains a lively mass of the fidelity aad . assiduity evinced by Kr. &Nyder In kis &Marge of the varies du ties of his sitaitiou; that their esteem far him as an Aim is socompanied by their regard for him se alrlead, and that they simerely hope he may hag be spared to eelay la the evening of his days that tranquil repave to 'Matt his losi and arduous labors eathla Bashai, That it suitable tesdmenthl be pro. carediad presented to Mr. Snyder as gulden°, of the spmetiudoe, by the Dlresitors of this flaidt of the eithent ability and unbMadatted lacelettivrilk whit& he Ise diasharged . the im portant trust co, big eoulidsd to him. Beveivet„-That" them prooeedtcg, be entered to the ideates at. the Board. Oi the 80th olt., Mr. Harper wee sleeted to 111 the vsesag oecoaloned by the above resigns. TXuallinul."Qatt• aa lataroidag little re nal°. of mulled intateurs,..and . professore took pie* Os /May monde* on tho swami= of Ike visit of the celebrated easily Thaw& at the pies' teeddmt of our friesils B Klebeti -- Bro., re Fifeiettelet Ur. T. t s few bus rev errsubly In `the it st nd ImPeo* nen of tier varletsitiutolfertam hersoniums, etc, sta.,' Whig he tiers lewd, and was porde early pleased with the - quality and style of Num: k Olarl'o4N. Y. :pianos. After • dor nib WWI of.the later inatrusents, remark ' WV ad that fOr patty and amen of tone aid Oleo* they wee aue to sa horizos el sr moan plows kw ba g d ever met with in thls soetn7 or Is Bap., When Informed by Ur. Mike is the` eons, of the oteresation, thst Wine kiwi here pointed agents is tido rdkresee.• tier WA, ap oetebrated Asti pod =be seeeed Moldy dewed, sad re -Wet , Treste Autos, were by en odds the leak- lad ShoWerld, Gad eaaau perfect lertneeenb Is s erp d omed of for arm 18 / Olimiss lOUS Ott eat be had for Al. mon o. II UM ever eerily reoponlible." b e -mood; "fer stet Wit Adele Insperfictios Rim iduy'Spos is Trani grand YU% but I would sot like efitay this or sep Mermen* tooture.° We Iteefrataiste upos.the prospect et hails/ theielleielaiod hielpoin n t a b leu & 'Ms Aeries* ter thersaiimphav _ Allelle t 4 WWwWWWWW.editurtes, imettlewomporinuswr t-tt • • ~ ~ ~;: bra an tan linatouarre Exonanal.— Pennant to 'ail; • Meeting of the citizens was held tut eveniag.at the . Merchants' Exchange, for the purystie of "giving amnion to their views on the bill pending in the Legislature to nil the Main Line of the Publio Works to the Penna. Railroad Company; and to loan the media of the State to the Stinbury slid Erie Redhead Cympany to the extent of_ three lions of dollen." mil- Mayor Weaver was idiom chairman, and John M. Irwin, Samuel MoClurkan and Thos. Donnelly, Vice Preeldents. C. Ihmson and 8.. 8. Bryan were elected Secretaries, The Chairman hiving stated the object of the Ineeli.e, Mr. McAuley moved that a committee of seven he appointed to 'drift resolutions ex pressive of the sentiments of the meeting— whici .•. carried; and the Chair appointed Meets, James McAuley, A. H. Miller, W. 11. Holmro, James-Bletterdson, E. C. Gregg, John McD:ests. old John H. Cosgrave as mid Co= lo tb- ewe of the Committee, on motion of L is mirth, the bill authorising the sale of the Mow [Ale was read for the Information of thit notottog. Mr. George ;Dante offered the followieg redo lotion, • blots Was carried unanimously: Related, Teat, if the bill now pending before the Legislature of this State, to authorize the Penna. litallroad Company to subsoribe to the capital stock of the Hempfiald Railroad Com pany, shall become a law, it is the sense of the meeting that it will be the duty of the Commie. Masters of this county, and they are hereby re quested to apply at once to the Supreme Court of this State for an Injunction to restrain said Penheylvanis Railroad Company from making ' nob eubsoription, and thereby apply in part the fonds of 'Ode county to an object not contem plated by the contract embraced under the char ter of add company. The chairman of the Cominittee on Resolu tion, then read the following: Resofeed, That while this meeting disavows all feeling of hostility towards the P.B.R. Co., yet as citizens and business men we are firmly con y's:loQ that the best interests of this community are deeply involved in the maintenance of at lout two independent and unconnected lines of cociunrusloation between this oily and the Allan = ports—by which means -alone can the evils of monopoly be obviated—the freedom of trade be established and Injurious discrimination in the rates of freight and travel be prevented. Reroteed, by the Maxims of Pittsburgh in mass meeting assembled, that we object to the poems of the bill now before the Senate for the Sale of the Main Line of the Pablo Works, not merely because it Is inimical to our own inter. este, but because it Involves, also, a deep and lasting injury to the people of Western Penneyl vanla, and inflicts a deadly blow open the trans portation business between the West and the But. While the bill provides that the mum section of the Canal "hall be kept open and in good condition, it motherless the total abandon- I meat of the eaten division , and makes no pro vision whatever- for keeping the Portage road I open and in repair. It provides, it Is true, that the purchasers shall be obligated to lease the Western division to any person or parse= wil- i ling to keep it to repair. bat itimpons no limita tion upon the condidou;of each lease, which may be made so burdensome as to prevent any one from accepting It, and as the =rabic= may ' tear up and remove the Portage root, if they choose, there could be no potable inducement to lease a canal without Eutern connection!. Resolved, That, while many of us have favored the sale of the Main Line of the Canal, It has been only upon condition that the whole line should be kept open and in good repair. We regard the faith of the State art pledged to ito citizens to keep that line open, whether in its own hands or transferred to others. The trade with the Greet West Thies has been built up by its aid, is meunrably dependent upon its main tunes, as a whole; and we utter our solemn protest against authorizing any present or pro spective abandonment of any part of It. Resolved, That, experience has taught as, se well as the commercial community elsewhere, I that the commercial and indeetrial prosperity of the people depends in a great measure upon the ' preservation of a wholeeome competition in the carrying trade; and we warn the legislature thst It will be false to its high' trusts if it destroys the existing competition between the canal and railroad and surrenders the whole carrying trade tato the hands of a corporation that will have no motives to consult beyond the prompting" of its own selfish interests. The entering of each a monopoly will 'be alike Injurious to the State and to the local interests of the people. Resoled, That the experience of the people of Pittsburgh with the corporation which is expect ed to become the purchaser of the Main .Line, under the pending bill, is a sufficient warning against extending to It the privileges proposed. That corporation has porehaied largo and vela able truss of land In the heart of the city for carrying on its business, on which it refuses to pay the local taxer, thus aripplleg the resources of both county and city; it waspermitted to lay down Is track upon the leading thoroughfare of the city and run lutomotives and =lns over it, upon this oonditioe, among others, that It should not engage either by itself or Its agents, le the business of forwarding, which condition it has pertinently violated by building up In our midst a gigantic' forwarding monopoly,, believed to be under lie own control, which hoe entirely de stroyed the forwarding bootees' formerly eojoyed by our merchants; and It has disorimiusted and continues to discriminate, against our citizens, merchant' and manufacturers In its freight tar iff', giving to their competitors elsewhere all the advantages of the read. To surrender to each a company the only avenue of trade whieh, by its competition, has heretofore helped to relieve us from the exactions of the Company, would be to leave us and the people of the State entirely un protected "genet whatever burdens it might choose to impose. Roared, therefore, that we are opposed to the passage of the pending bill for the following mums: let. It permits the main line from Holliday'. burg to Pittsburgh to be closed, which cannot but be destructive to the interests of the Western part of the State, and ruinous to Its citizens who have invested their -capital in opal, salt, iron, lumber or agriculture, the trade in which is Increasing, which would be a violation of the plighted faith of the State to Its citizens. 2d. It proposes to exonerate all the vast real end personal property of the Peansylnnia Be l Road from taxation, and is unequal and unjust , calculated only to b uild ups mammoth corpora ' ten, to the great oppression of the interests of the beams community of the western portion, and of the tax-payers or the sands State. ad. It Is astonished to place the whole carry leg erode between the East and West in the hands of a company, and build ups power in our midst from which the Through and focal trade mutt suffer such exactions es it may' see proper to =pose. 4th. Should the main line be sold, the State would not derive as much revenue from the le i tiered payable annually, as she ;tow does from the publics works, tax on tonnage, and the tax con the stook of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and Harrisburg and Lancaster Rail Road, whilst the first payment of the - principal is not to be madel until 1890. Resolved, That we also protest against the bill whlth accompanies the above, and is a part of the -conaiderstion of its pelage, loaning The credit of the State to the extent of $3,000.000 to I the Inuabury and Erie road. The pungent this bill would inaincerate a policy fatal to the. I State and dangerous to pubis interests. If unfinished railroads are to be than considered I entitled to State aid, welare enough of them in the west to absorb more than all that Is likely to he received for the Public Works. - Resolved, That, although the commonwealth might be able to struggle through an =product tire and wasteful appropriation of three millions of dollen; yet We eolemnly protest against it as the precursor to, as it will be made the pre tenoe-for, our =limited partnership in 'a wild aad reales' enterprise, which will eventually. doable the present debt ofttbe State, without the moat remote hope of its ever returning the interest, much less the principal, of the capital thus engulfed. Rewired, That we tender our thanks to Meant 'Stevenson, Peters, Deckhouse and Voeghtlsy, four of oar representatives at Harrisburg, for voiles against both the above bills; and we re. quest our Senators to do likewise. . Resolved, That the prousdinge of tide meeting be published in the oily papers • and coples,for• warded to the member, of the legislature. Mr. Dante "poke earnestly in favor of the adoptioa of the resolutions, =dons followed le approptiate remarks by Messrs. Craft, Keyear and Boatmen. Mr. Whehnore, of Warren, made some remarks in favor of the proposed loan of the State credit to the Banbury and Erie railway, se did also Mr. Wihnarth. Oa notion, the above revolutions were adopt. ' sit by an almost unanhnous vote. ' On motion of Mr. Bekewell, a committee, con sist:big of Meant &pithy, Rs Dalzsil, McAuley, Matt and 'MoDeyitt, war sypointsd to proceed - to Harrisburg to lay the sentiMen of the es= of Pittalung and vicinity, in s reference to the proposed sale of the Main Line of the Pub. lit Works, before the Legislature. - On motion adjourned. Owanomixo's Own PIAXOll.—Theo bistro. mats ban been &maw tor yaws for their ex anise& Oar readers will °barn that the tile noble lastronants used by IL Titalbem at his rant Sauna in Oils oily, are idealised ter sale in" this nornian's &tufa. We' presume, two moss splaidld Pianos Imo ..tar beat brought to tbis city.fas t iluerso &Ur rabid a souridan u Milberg Oa Sibiu then hls protersass, and endorsed. their. szoellsnoe. Is portage the lilieliopt reonnaina width they could recolneFltr. Salo? is 'sole spot, in bile oily, fa mambo * Nano Go solyeeti meat, of Q 7tr Noble la motile Wools: Ih?W' EvDDX3 DUSK OP A. 1307.--Cpripm A111412* der, Tostarday, held an flintiest on the body of a boy named Frauds O'Hara, 'eon of a widow woman named Catharine O'Hara, found dead in his bed at the bonne of his mother, in a court adjacent to Pennsylvania avenue. Ile was six yeareof age, and, it appeared, had taken ill the previous day, and had gone home, and the mother, who is addicted to the excessive use of intoxicratbsg Bolton ha; neglected him entirely, until he dieciat nine o'clock yesterday morning . It appeared that the mother treated her son in o very outrageoue manner, end that be had not enjoyed good health for some time. She wee intoxicated during the night, but mates that she thought he would die, as he seemed to be etrug. gileg from roma dreadful disorder doting the night. The boy had often been beastly intoxi• tutted himself, and the neighbore had eaved him from death once by administering speedy rens. dice. A verdict was rendered that the deceased had "died from the visitation of God," sal that proper care and attention had not been given him by the mother. Westmont' font —We would direct atten tion to this enellent hone, the card of which will be found in our advertising columns. It has mdergone a moet thorough change, been remodeled and Improved very materially, and famished entire with new furni:ure, which is commendable to Its enterprising proprietor, Mr Jame Suemos, formerly of the Good latent House. Mr. B. is now prepared to accommodate the traveling public, in a manner equal to that of the bast hotels of our city. In passing through the hone we :rare highly pleased with the air of comfort which every room possessed, and we can safely recommend ' this hone to the railroad travel as a most convenientetoi plug place. Mr. Geo. W. Stern, favorably known in this com munity, will be found io the office of this house, and will" attend promptly to any business there with connected, and .rom his mild and gentle manly deportment le calculated to please the most fanidlops. Surma nr Mecum —Coroner Alexander on Thursday held an inquest in Franklin township, on the body of a German woman named Elisa beth Reinhold, who had committed suicide, Caine.. time during Tuesday night or Wednesday morn. log, by hanging herself to Gila limb of a tree, with a handkerchief, in the woods adjacent to her hioband'e residence. She was not found till noon on Wednesday. The husband, when she was missed from home, after a abort. march, concluded she had gone to visit a Macias, about three miles distant. She not returning on the succeeding morning, the search was renewed, when elle wee found as stated. The deceased emmed for a abort time previous to be suffering from mental aberration. She was nearly 80 yearei of age. A verdict was rendered in so oordance with the above facts. Marrnra AT EIIIIIS3IIIIO.—The citizens of Ebeuburg held on enthuslaatio meeting at the Court House, in that plate, on last Friday eve ning, and adopted- strong resolutions against the Gale of the Main Line of the Publio Im. provemente, as contemplated by the bill now pending in the Legislature. We perceive that the Pennsylvanian het bro ken ground Ina most onthuslostio leader favor able to the contemplated male COONERT, ANCIRET AND MODERN.—Refine meats of the Cnizine belong , to en advanced state of humen society. Settees-came in with chili. tattoo. So long as man continued an ans.:wild savage, burrowing apart from hie kind in gloo my eaves, the hanger which compelled him to wash down goblets-of raw flesh with huge drams of Metheglie, Mare's Milk, was itself a suffi• elect condiment.' But when commerce and the arts gathered men tubs elites, begetting wealth and the apparatuA of lazary, then °astronomy became a Ballston To such a height of perfec tion did the ancients carry it, that the Roman Epicurean, gracing, In hie "de Arte Coggin/via" enumerates above ten thousand made dishes, and near three hundred etimulationer, or Incitements of the appetite. The epuiary dispoeition of the moderns, too, has called into existence a race of geniuses who seem gifted with an inborn Stoves to minister to the exprielects'whims of appetite; geniuses I Who bend the severe stadies of a life to the com position of a single gravy—who serve up their souls in a salad, and flash their fancy into a piquant appetiser, as do their poetical compeers into an Epic, or Lyric. Oar readers will notice in our advertising col. amps, the appearance of one of the tiontribu dons of modern gastronomic Invention, which, from high oemmendatioon on both sides of the water, would seem entitled to head the lobg list of the relishing sesta with which the gourmand gratifies his palate and provokes his appetite. Of course, each will read, make trial and de cide for himself upon the merits of the celebra• tad Lee k Perrino' Worcestershire Sauce. lltaaw Srosn's der COSORIT --We never knew of an enterpritie in 'blob' the public evinced each deep interest as in that of Mr. Btone—the details of which have already been given in our columns. The reason of title is obvious; the pnblio have confidence in the man and feeling armored that whatever ho promisee he will perform, they buy his ticket, 119 a good inveetment, and we think they will not be mie• taken. The affair la shortly to come off, and, se the demand for tickets is very great, and every day on the Lacrosse, those intending to. take "a chance" in the distributtion, should purchase at once. Messrs. Blakely & Blobey are the agents in this city. ae Done ktorassrm Houma., Putt.° HALL, Tfflon IT., Prrrenuson —Tho ethereal accep• tone* of Don system of Bookkeepiog as a standard work upon atmounts, attests the Im portance attached to his labors as a teacher.— The largest impression yet published of. this val. noble work, was sold by the publishers, Harper and Brothers, New York, in two months. A diploma, signed by snob *favorite anther, is, of itself, an object of interest, and the strongest recommendation a young man can present. . • PAWS &MIN or GUMS . AND Boys' Caormaa carefully transferred from the beet French re. ports of fashion can now be had at Carnaghates, near the Poet office, Allegheny oily. Great owe Is taken In the manufaature of every arti cle that buyer' may readily see the peculiar neatness of style and perfection of - the work. manshlp with which the whole stook is prepared. Custom work for men and boy" Maned to with mire. TELEGRAPHIC Bakrtnoas, May I.—Tba strike among the freight oondootors on the Baltimore and Ohio Rsilooad, partook of a riotous oharacter. 'eater. day. Several freight trains were stopped on the road last evening by a mob of one hundred conductors, who assembled come distance from the city and rushing on the ears while in na tion, they unaeopted the trains and carried elf all the couplings and drove the engineers into the woods. Great excitement prevailed all along the road, the ettike being very general throughout the entire line. Efforts were also being made to induce the engineers to join them. The company reran; to compromise with the striker'', and will immediately pay them off, and employ new men. The strike is in ammonium:le of the Rang of the earn, which bee given of. fence to the conductors. . • BALT/NOVI, lis7 I.—The ;bike on the Ohio Goad resulted in a very erelong riot this 'acce nt/0M Fain freight trains started oat in charge of armed guards In obedience to the proolama• tion Of the Governor issued to-day. All the trainsirere mobed near RENOWN Mills by the rioters, when some thirty muskets were fired from the cars. Two of the rioters were wound ed. One train got through; the others were un coupled by the rioters and bad to return to the city. Damon, May I.—The Northern Tranaporta- Lion Company's propeller Michigan arrived here this morning from Instate, which port she left on Monday last, sad is the Brat boat througtt the Straits of Mackinac this season. Misreports large quantities of ice In and about the Straits and had some difficulty in foreleg her sit throagh. She met the Propeller Ogsdenbuig and the steamer Michigan in the straits and the Lady Elgin and propeller Montgomery at Meek.. taco bound up. Borrow,. May I.—The Tote in the State to. thy on constitutional amendments has email, but all were adopted by deoielve majorities.— Boston gave 800 msj. for the reading and writing amendments, and 4000 for the amendments die trioting the State for &miters and. Bryn/eats. tires. New Bedford Toted against the reading and writing amendment. Namara:tit Cm, May J.—Twenty-three and a quarter millions of dollars are In the Treuury subject to draft. Three anJ a half of Ode amount are on deposits at Boston and nearly the lame amount in New Orleans, and upwards of ten In New York. Two millions of the lest are to be transform& . Lorrtstruseaday I.—The liver Is 4 lest 4 In• thee deep on the tall, sod 7 feet 2 Inches In the canal. There watt man this afternooe, and It Is no cloudy, Indicating more rata this evening. Mierenr: 64°. Loam; May I.—The Loder Home was beret this morning. Lou $30,000 Insuratme 112,000. The_ ownsr is Jobs Ilemptleld of wilmingtee, Delaware'' Nsiaoux, - litsyl —There is no doubt that' the skip 'sea burning upby the ship Swordfish mig Mr Elbert Putts ;of Mobile, bonatt Hausa y lia' - ." t ry Sa l mon ; I* 1.4/kozeittist-iiitea of wheat it ilbgeolitte M-111.6081;76ato I . 2 A7suos -at 71441 ' . ="1; Lited front ARUM OP THE AFRICA. Niw roix,..May I.—The steamer ittrlei ar rived toAsy •jth Liverpool dates to the 18th ultimo The French Itepabltesas propose running Carnet, Caragiao end others for the Leerl3 tare. The rumor that the four Pennre, wearied with Neufchatel (king, are about to impose terms oa PlUSfit and Switzerland Is reaffirmed. Sardinia propos, eis to regains negotiations with Rome. Wirtemberg has signed .* concordat with Rome. The demand °UT's/key- oa Persia foe. imita tion of territory; bee been.. referred to France and Et gland. - The Realists and Pirelan treaty has net been concluded. • . . It bao been resoliiial to double the espital of the Bank of Prime. Victoria has given birth to another daughter. Polities arc quiet in England. It ia reported that Napoleon intends coon to go to Algiers Thera are continued rumors of a French con spiracy. LIVLIIPuOL MAINITA.—OOIIOI2—The sales of the week have been 42,000 bales, Including 2 000 on sp.:relation tied 4600 to exporters.— The stock of cotton in port is 860,000 bales I - eluding 903,000 of American. The sales t day have been 0,000 bales. The quoted° NI art: fair Orleaos 81; middling 7k; upland 7 ; middlings 7 4 16 Breslau:rife-4'ou is 'plat with but little epeatalativa Inquiry; Weatern 27eig281. Bouth• era 280 1id(329,0804. Wheat wive at an advance of 81; Wee of white at Os GI and red at le 61@)83 61. Corn is satire with s large speculative Inquiry. Thu' market is generally unchanged. RUIZ; to steady st 41 0106 a for common a d I6a for fine. Turpentine dull at 40-; LONDON MM1X.1211,--Bagaralosed buoyant t d firm. Rice dolt The Money market Is sedge and ofigh' more stringent. There is very little doing American nooks. COMMERCIAL INTELLIOENCE Lwattron, Saturday afternoon, April 18th. —The Cotton market olosed weedy, with nabs' of 6000 bales. Breadstuff,' firm. Wheat active and firm. Flour eteady. Corn cloned with an advancing tendency, prices being Light 6d bet ter; minds Corn 801 61681., and peloea are steady. Lard le quiet at 685070 A, Tobacco steady; Kentucky leaf 7n 61igil le. Bacon firm at an advance of 61 principally In the finer qualities. Pork quiet at 92. 6.1®95.; Should. den 42.€144.. Qaercitron Bark bas 'Weaned le 6d; sales of Philadelphia at 14MR,1415.. Menne from Vienna represent the Conon VA being busily engaged in prepariugeonatittf- Mons which the Emperor is to carry with him as presents to his eubjecte in hie projected journey to Hungary. In other parts of the Empire pre. pwratione for the Emperor's jenny Into Hun gary are going forward On a grand coat.. His majesty's departure le find on the 8d of May. The conservative papers in Lombardy inert that at the ingestion of the Emperor of Raoate a semi-official envoy has been dispatched to Na ples with a proposition which may be aocepted by all parties. Letters from Naples dated the oth are mole ed, the moat interesting intelligence they contain is that a spirit of disquiet and discontent is spreading amongst the fleapit.= troops and that they are ripening into a state which may' be the preoureor of some important movement. There have been some disturbattees at Bo logna and Veterbo in the Roman Staten, the pretext being the payment of three; bat they were pat down, and energetic 0011812r011 taken to prevent a recurrence of them. A private letter from Turin, dated the 4th, siatee that the departure of the Atlitri&O Minis ter and the rupture of diplomatic relation pro duced bet a Might impreaslon is the former city, The Sardinian Government will remain firm, though quiet and moderate, unless wantonly provoked. Portugal Is sending an expedition, against Manx). Angtria b nrgotiating a treaty with Persia efmilnr t.) the Gaited °ta•on The Parte comeepotdent of the Lmdcu Times eaya that Marshal Barrens had en interview yesterday with Count Welewski on the subject of the quarrel between Mexico and Spain. Waiver. ski is extremely destirons that this unfortunate affair should be amicably arranged, and is leaving nothing undone for Met purpose. The Raglan Ambassador also Is lending his oo.oper. *Lion, and both governments will leave notbiog undone towards a pada* solution of the differ ence which would be attended with each serious complication. A treat dual depend° on the Mexican Envoy himself, and on the instructions he has received. The haat dispatches from Madrid coroborate the moderate views of the Spanish Government, and their an.thlr to nine the affair if It can be settled without dishonor. According to St. Petersburg letters, the ad ministration of Poised is likely to be entirely ' separated from Russia. It •fs also stated that dtreotty after the marriage of the Grand Duke Michael ho will be appointed 'Mar-bolder of the Kingdom of Poland. The French government bas decided that the introduction into Algeria of !adieu and Chinese laborers shall bs encouraged. The Frenoh Ripubliciane have determined to , ascertain their strength at the approaching elootions by potting up M. M. Calmat, Cargos° , as candidates for the legislative ohazobetti They intend proposing them in Nayarit] In tho departments. Taman, April 16th.—The Circassian' were attacked by the Russians in the last days of March, and repulsed the strong columns which had•penetrated into the mountains of T.mb. The Russians lost 700 men, and the Circassian' 800. Mehemet Bay le giving the Cireualsts military organisations. The tribes of ' Doghistan have captured fort Saltahand massacred the garrison. The garri son aid the neighboring 'Hisses surrendered. Pens, April 16.--Latent—The oo•operation of the Prenoh government in further operations to China will be of the heartiest kind. The Catholic Church, for the protection of numerous missionaries there, has made urgent represent ations to the Emperor, to take an active part in the war. it4i said that Lord Elgin wilt demand of the Pekin Cabinet the renewal of former treaties, with the follewlmg amplifications of one of their 'provisions as regards commerce. The number Of ports oen to Europeals to be ine Instead ofire, and diplotnatio m is sions are n to be es. to lished Pekin on the same footing as those of Raitsia. As regards offense end defence, the English government demands the right of es lablishing ' military poets wherever they have Consuls, and that vessel, of war may enter any port whatever. Lotman, Saturday.—Efer Majesty'. health is favorable. The Infant is well. The Spanish Ambaatador at Paris had an interview with Count Walewski and Lord Cow• ley, on Mexican affairs. In the event of a fall. tore of pialno negotiation', the Spanish govern. meat will address a note to their powers setting forth onr moderation and declaring 1$ the event of hostilities, that the Cabinet at Madrid is not responsible for cocesquenoeg. Loutevusi, Hey I.—The stook of pork le 16,000 bbls; the same time last year it was 41,. 000 bble. - • Nam Tont, Stay I.—The 0 °hoe market is firm; 1,000 belie' sold. Flour firm; 9,600 bbl, sold; sales of Bate at $6,96®8,10.' Wheat firm; Fates of 87,000 bushels. rates pork ad vanced 800, with the market buoyant, sod sales of 1,600 bble at $2B. The provision'. markets generally closed buoyant. +Sugar lutoyant.— Turpentine spirits steady. Boats buoyant. To bacco buoyant at 17®21. Bios is dull. Lard closed buoyant at 141. Batter firm. ' Whisky firm at 2910. Linefeed oil has deollaed 1 ®10; the market is active, the pries ranging at 78® 791. Lead lu waist ghats are doll • Puttinnirnte, nay 1,-.Plour not io Wise to day, adenoid rates having checked . the de mand; isles superfine at $0,75, extra it $7,25; the inepeatlons of the week amen:Mod , :to only 8,800 bble. Rya flour 'drawled to $4,25. Corn meal firm at $3,25. Wheel in demand and again advsnoird to $1,60g 1,06 foe red, aid $1,70®1,75 for white. Rye sold it ST* per buebel, ',blob Is an Improvement. Oats highei; isles at 580 per birsheL Coffee firm; silos 2000 bags at 11011 t for Rio, and 12®124 for Ls.. ruin. 400 hbds of Cuba sugar sold !at,lo/4 11. Provisions held firmly, but eery- little is doing. Clonresed Is In demand at $7®7,60; small lot taken to be sent book to Ohio. Whisky advanoed; tales by the bbl at 29®80, and In hbde at 28. 0111017111ATI, May I.—Flour slowed slightly stiffer under the Africa's nem, but.* prices are unchanged. The sales were 800 bps at $6 0380,10 for roperfine, and 88,2 6 fa50,40 for extra. White lama; the fonniPta arq fair Cora bee adranoed to 700 and at the clone hold. dm asked 7514 It Is very seams, nomad' eons*. quince arriviog. , Bye ?would oessmand 111,10; titers is none here. There Is Wheat ands' of consequenom The read & of Whisky'" are light and not equal to. Orind 51L1.,11141118 are 1 mat &km WOO, 01 01 8 :11 "putt sales 1200 Ws at 25je. Memo AIM 1 1 4 In seleol4oo boxes film braids ak:1201318e.-- Thirils a good demand for . filintiTntt Wei no lo at $22,a farther adosneef-ther• 1 0 8 5 demand for Bacon deism salm 810 bids at - 1 Balk aides firm wt. ofo; mina 78 , 000 Nk._ aditsweed to $24.11 balsa Thu finer ini•fhilea sight teebeatrltkTallielasttweityfermkoks,ead Ii tfintlegatz bees ' o ' ithd/ rahtoo lut tonittp4ll ha"' sad LI to wow duo wain mod bap. • ' • • ••'• Of: • COIIIIIE ft CFI L. PrITSBURGH em 222448 Gioia 0rm4.1 Satstday Itandtur. thy 1. MT. 1 lb. f . 's' Mem yesterds2 put iditeffsetaal stopper cak buidnara. sad wry Ditto was dom. him Loma remain tinaltaande ILollll—market steady bat without change. Wes from dor, of 160 46141 n 'Ws 4240,2 S fter sum KO - Ihr 14,87 too Lamy dm 100 de at 16,30. 16.03 sad 228:1: 10 DU, ems at 61.10: r.t do at 22 10 44 8 .82 10 80 It v. 62.: and 21 do Imre, It VIAL GI Et .111:—,2188 at Canal of 200 boa oats 41 48 and 230 btu abolled corn at 82 slot cf 400 hut Rye to writ*, vat mold at 85. BACON—the Wes comprias 3,000 britonldsts at IDfa 300 lb. shoulders and Rams at 0.3: and It and ICAO to at /! Sj and it!, HAY—rake at seeks of 8 loads at $ 12 6115 jt toe. . BAND—a eats or 30 tons HuntJusdon Oa at BS pat ton. LARD—a sals of 10 Ws No telly at 1.3%. DOTTED—sales of tae prime rod at 21622. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL PlCMilan Ham. Airlll3otlt. Flom—The demand continues wood, and_priewa again a shade Mahar. The add were 600. 200, 1.1 , /00. 376 and 200 bbl, at i 0 ,1.000 and 03 do, at 86.10; 116 and 200 do exe tea, the latter lot to artier, at $425. and 110 do alts Gamma at 813.40. deUrerdl. The receipts since cur ha Wan 1,4113 beard., Whiaky—Ths demand was quita actin to-day. and a feather advanos waa oglablinted. The tale. wsm 1,050 bb 23 la at 2334 0 SO do at 111.%e. and 610 do, from 'mow. at .lie. The market atoms buoyant. Butter—sales ern bids, prim. Roll at 2366242. The rs. celpta urinal:ding boxesca &dining. Chesis•-2alsa ef 6,o fancy brand. at 12816 e. hemlalons—The market sus very doll to - dag.and r y 051 rant hear of ame worthy of aids. Price, must to re. poled as nominal. Wherst—Tba Market esti no durum alma our lad. Re.wiela Prima Corn at $1,20 rad. did MI6 for obits Corn-71,e supply °trains Is very light, and with limited reeelpte prices are firm at 61063. Bye The market Is buoyant, and prier. have again ad. anest. nal. ewe made to.dar at Sl.OS— the mutat thur 1 , ,r7 ant at lid. prior. o,rle)—Tho demand oonUnues brlek, and prlor.• ere anal a EGlued, We °Gotten. to Quote prime /situ 111,70. • sals el 2,000 bosbels P.O Batley Malt at slll2—ahatttiala. Oatt—The Market Is o.m at Mt with l i ght .121,07 of. faring. A acts 01'400 bushels at Mb agora Baled tray—The market for prime I. buoyant. and pylon Sr. firm at 024 VI ton. with. tendency upwards. Infinite and eommon flay Is In limited request at sl9@fll. Potatom—The market I. sodth • grnd ; derund 11.4d61,5a tor prim. Northam nbite Neikansu elm. at Bane — Tasdemandrontinues mood. end pole.. ant wall alosloa arm at o . 7l42 . 3o 'filmakd for .0110. Tao oof loana by Ins Banks doss not abet .401;‘) . marketvalue of money . . Loans are readily ob. tamed OQ Prat etas. Homilies at 7 per ant. bu t Matsop raw m0t5...11 known, tinned with dllßstllty.—N. Y.llJoar. and Eng, IMPORTS BY RAILROAD. rit.abdtch Ft. W. 2 C. R. il , -141cas bitter. a Blanch: 2 actin@ dn, I'. Poteracm: 3CO bus What. Wilma:at: 12 141:42 : •::: : Il a b i tl butler, Watt t Wilson: 11 do Bur. 11. Buds 100 as butt.,. Ts Wn' eattt, B 2 o d b o " • M. tibial; tar, 16 b brooma._l2 icaa lard, 1 bbl ow. imam 22 pLas aca . c i. 2 b b ut a g ... 1 . 84 balas trccm ono, 80 b bl, whlcky. 91 IMPORTS BF RIVER. WIIERLING by Dlnrual-5 bales ra 1 troy 31• Mut.ex a b 64 gra 6 2i:ls paper 111111ar: Bdo do Imam ICO do do do. 1 8 bbll 06116. :ont; P i ß bt bluer. /Moot. • • •NONONGAIIEL4. NAVIGATION CO.-24 blb .11.1, D 0•132.1.; 86 dodo Latch tk. GEL 258 be glaas„ . Harm a kw oarr,ar; and lot mode's. owner. 26 bd. errs. sax. tar **Kase 8 bbl dour. Oudot,: 8 aka road. M'Afft- 21 tax runt 8slodler: I holler bead, Banoblt; 1 be aso..Oar• no; 43 boo oats. Jonas; 211 lot paper. 10 by oats. Gala beams, 2 bustard, oararr, 4T UJUIS by Reekiaster-126 Ills floor. Gar.hoir; 1 box mdse. I 0 to dr. b.r tom tin 23 U.. Mk tclotli..?soo... 76 dr hides. Lagehlls; 8 b...x sods% Ballard;' 4do 0. noti: 10161. Iroo Ill'Nec 2 cut lays Da:a.a 10 at bacon, 110- Cullortitk: PO bbla arblakr. McDonald; 128 bal.” cotton. Pabocek * err 10 had. 1 toX tobacco, Grim 3 bbd do Rsabart; 29 dr. hides, Ilarbsosh: 10 oak bacon, Haltom 4 141 baxa.Clarrarch be fors, Wes deer skin, Rau 10 Mb lard 011, Palato.atoek: 10 be was, Lindsay; 65 bhd ba arst: 509 dr. bldwe 8 be. foralto, 1 can glomerate. I be taloa, I 'catboat. 48 b 10ath...1005 te hams, I our stamens. 4 bbl glass. ET dram bldar; Wad min.,. I box ump:ea. laseh oe; 100 Dbl. .Die ter. Woman. RIVER TRADE. The rain fen feet tester Jay. The ale wa , quite kill and May cam In with Miler pros:else tban ►prll,atthough the atler =each d1..1 sat do even what she Droadied.— Brudness.wae of more. nearly at a stand MIL There were IMMO right or ten boats at the wharf receiving • email amount '(goods. We hope (or better things to sensoa The new. how boats abroad Is fararable both as to their freights ae well so reeved,. the =mom they are tasking to the varloa• points for which they are bound. The MeLsolte would arrive at Bt. Loafs on Teenier but and was to 1n.,. krtherlth tor here. The Marengo. from Pittsburgh, 111 . 11ved at Ht. Mole, on Tundar: and the falls City, kr New Orleans; it , P. Hue and Commerce. for Keokuk; and Melrose, Prima DODD& and Porerelint. gar Pitts burgh. departed. The Bt. Lawrence was to hare on the same day kr hire. The South America hoe been tied up at et, Loots, b 7 th U. B. Marshall, for &Inking the Eau Claire, ► .bort Lim', since. Neese form the [inner 011 . 1 . 1 901 nor. tb. T. Testa,. and Time and Tido were rank a few dale tin= the forma on the rock. at ILsetingra• knocking her head off !mato the candor:, bound down, and the latter, bound op at He! Rook, reported to hen had 300 pareengers on board, no lives lent. A report from lake Pepin eays on the 22erd April when we left the Hamburg woe getting nn steam to .1.. the 1 Ina 'lrate' she was not hoverer, 'eery imam:tine or Set , . tins through, The North Star. Hibernia; Mine: re and W•0011a wen adrerUned to learn chen.o for Pittsburgh on Thursday. on Wednesday the /hirer Ware and umpire Qta earth with 320 tons iron for the Hannibal and Of. Joarpit Hair road, from Pittsburgh, left Cincinnati for Et. Louis. boot with polite and obilitintoffl. nnle op ter Bt. Louis and the upper hthelarippl to• der and the ;excellent steeroer Argonaut far • Hoek hisnd .to lane Ise. ,The travailing nubile cannot he better atonsonur dated than en toard orthenr. The due Delegate. Mantes wee read/ to bein last etna• Inn for Lrnrlveille. STEAMBOAT REGISTER. Ang.l VED—lnzern_,e lharasvllle; Jefferson, do: Cot. Be g rard. heeter, lizabeth; Tigre., Wellsville; Diurnal. Whoa.. 10, noe DEPARTED—Luanne. Broornevtlle; Jeffereon.. doo Col. Bayard, Elleatostlu Tinton.. Wellsville; Diurnal. NO heeling; Delegate. EU Louie: Freighter. Zanesville. Elver TN; Dolt on a etand. STEAMBOATS I NOTIOD TO CONIUGUegma moetin o , It Arett=taGoz A NY and Overrn Leld AD ISHAP/1 at DAllAtli OF Y Al brinig i Ve r verd P. rea tia c t i t= at:: el fees at fr wharf, ot.a. eidtelaid Joes tintreitros. geery. VOR ST. LOUld.--The splendid I: 'teenier GAM, cope. ir te .be t . the above end 41 harm:iodise DAY. lo freight pm I !parte ea ctin. Loo or to WO VLADK.er itelath°oSisPt"' o 0 R felt rniANDIR 35. _LAND—The Ane new dimmer AEG° dommob ..rtz, "Wean Mauer. will leave for Omaha'. son tem. Le Pm% BATIIIIDAY at 10 AM. Fer feetnet or Paratoapplr on bout or to am& Ltvmaaroar & co./ ata. AMUSEMENTS. DITTSBUROLI TIIEATRZ Stela Msnsger_.A W.,, it th ,..1P1111. YOST= 721 , 211 , 111Dioanor, Borns and Paronetto.—SOo 1 estrus nonsi. bras_ Becond Tier -.alio Primo Bosse. semou...ll. Boras toe Mend parsons. eta " Atriamos 07 Tuu—Voor. et a at ; 'curtain to Simi ot Ls., night of the encasement of the eslobrotad tram Man Mr. J. W. 001:1000K. who will oppose this orsigor in the sre BLDl atost of all hie brilliant korenvinotioon „a. the Most Nay of TUB WILLOW BAT lIVEIRIBO. May 24, 1116 r. will be onion 'en DV in 6 sets. sat Men TUB WILLOW OuPelL— Luke net Br. Cardiac*: Str Richard, aloßrWi Ens: Itla b itula cookw,lint, Mrs. Poster. To oftreihols with the irrarira Bon Bolt. (I. Bonn: Albs. Mts. Tsui. AUCTION SALES. P. SI. DAVIS, Auctioneer. c.....rataz Nan Roots. lro. W Ara &rid. 41.NTIQUARIAN BOOKS AND STEEL. LNG LITERATORK— On Baturdaysiollng , Miff Ob. a • imsook, will be mold by paunikdat .raglan on the mound Door of tbe Dew rototamdal arm Mum No 64 fifth .1.,a ran owloctituo of Asthma:lmo Books and BUM hut ut, cumool avatma, MA* cownclou man! Pane volumes. memties, and extwirim and valuable works autimil and modem Mrston% am Make Obi. thit .matt at:Omaha of my which hue mr ya, er, mcwhoctata of public sad tante lithair. the asa Nal and makers nom& in Sad ,atom ties, and all amateur, In blbacimarby. it presents hating, ,!noel b au= " ol,ll.". "thtlont. Amon tll,m an =",oll:l7dir ;11 . 1 " 1, Vmagtr''4=..°67.1... u ",,,,A 1 14,„ e : I.,LuraCall,°til =l°,l;oti 10"vtra,prug=tw obb .g. .0 Moto Polka Irolw thwatlt= Brom of Ball.d. 14MOIld.li..:54Dod11....abriletIrDiarhil.raor uarwriti=ll,,L,,,,tiraTit fo li rinAtrct to l lil C o .71141V I T:Prari= h '&l=V ow. PS' II vole; IlatoeWlilemouta thitichul, Yo' &dune tam on Phnom:Mt tole tioldualthZ LVii, l 9l l Oliregy 111= 1 it t ell =um mad t Hoommaann wits tmu &dam* Z Wort s , au* quarto l itltszy Letlet4,l i r ryiescatelir G . ona l Ith's duirlited Nature, 5i4 4.4 uasirughaigfestulzvn'T=ltlgg workA Site oecitaltilr rroeul'ilagdaVotallit gad= thiaht wilt an tmato, auk Ay book ee let. OdalcirMia with fall ia d it trkt r: r 514 , 72 g I ftt:Vit o" a n y li*fraud the nie will be executed try the moderahmed. ail' Wended in valuable books Mould - dim pm:hula, as ar to UM ram milootton. M. DANIA Aml., grREAT SALE OF KOOSEHOLE FOB. rirroas—on lloado7. and Walmagyz Mb. 6114 lad bib. Mumaimains at 9 cede*, wilt b.mntlantdat Rymer haltllun. NA al 711th Dale of thawatlys stork °Moat antawim eittabliatmest. which embraces the greatmt natty of ramie, modem - EMU whaler Cl beat maPidal sad wettokuuld antally waxibpd brhouseterty. hotel kairiz a sut=grradtriltfb=ized melt an todchile. Serum /Mats areysloo. ant, d'annen4 VIM mooch inedit will Do Itlft N. IBO ELLANEOUS-BOOKS.--Olf OAS lIIIDAT NAY fd, Mfg ifebek.M.ll be 0 1 0 tbo amid Ilme of tbr ft/TEOTRIgraf/MrtlirrelOOND LANSOIIII BOOM. ccuarclawit an athwitlva 11.1 at alltbarE Dad subMetr. mum of thim month Nepal publication's feud the ll' KUM and Anuaitau Pnima; Matif whhibmill bear taamil au Ma haft Ham. ou the day of oh. dm mAion tans or Alio ton OIL fAINTINOL wlthinamo Mimi ue natAlls lad Weabbigtan fmr IRABD P7A108.. IVIES T PIA NOB 0 FTRES WORLD. raili.Vlll3llß & IVlCO;Ageln i tab Swan saamoncius Who - hav• tom itypeNANl Ito Ws ear, tbf py, Or an, &iatd " by aOs mit PUMA' AM: dr% 70111 147 . " ca that "a"gliW %ol l =43Ese.. llllill ! ssu as .thysionatelasse - MOM_ ' 1 unirmatbstoultvs'"'` --"f in sth;. • .77,1# SPRING' - TRADE iFOI-4: 1154 - . 'FA H. N Ft. 870 OK - & CCY OORNESI OF WOOD AND niiirraptierrivc . -' '''.. '- , . P ICOII - P. ,;' :C .. "' IMPORTERS ITT B EM ARO DRALRItErIN F: , LARD OIL, - _ LIMBIND_ 014,_::•WINDOW4Lii*.' . T:- . ALCOHOL. - 2ußPHarrnit,::- OLASEFIVARS, , -. .TANNERS' OIL, . VARNISItn y -' putrumgay . • 1 4 , - SPERM ca., , BRUSIEES. .. .. XNES. WHALE OIL, SPICES , • - PATENT . E ILDIOI MMUNSTRIIMINTS. MANIINACITUEERS OP: •' . .. •-.. ..... WHITE LEAD; RED LEAD AND , LITIWIGE . tare Lead. ground in OM is put up of 25, 50, /00. 2%). SOO and 500 w whkh Ire outrontoo to be arairrar YORII , sad het hum h s ems ft: feminis m * ira. Oar of Dramas. tro heihtleo Ike the tetrehamend latooetahloa na to natio so seistrie es thisralho Y Zutent Jobbbot Rohm. , B. A. DRUGS, =DRUBS, m, DYE onzmum STUFFS, PAINTS, A. A. MASON. -di. Importer,, ,Wbolemus and Retail Diann in • ' • • No. 25 Fifth Street, Fittsbarghilw: HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND THE LAIMIST AND'iIIOST Etll - IINSIV3 . I ASSORT a_I. matt et Imported and American Dry lin-ois • re be Aiwa IA ten Weebeele eelmele7. 124 i 111 stook mufti or Tay swirly • • Silks, Siaws and Dress Goods; Embroideries, ideila and White Goodl4,2liitedn Variety Goode , Hosiery and Giros; Gentlmeenie Fmnighiglitoods, . En. Linen and Honsekeemng Goode, Domestio Goods to italleASe variety; Ribbons, Flowers, • i ' Ruches, Grape; AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY dETIOLES. , • Straw and Braid Bonnets, an extensive auortinent; Straw Goods, - al/ kind s. TY& AMU% 01.0. AX irmiZAPTILL.I .1114.117174GT0RT hullers Basch sebum& martlibw.tAletrootellizigieszt=ei tbamampritspayr.to c att i a=MaslA., 0417 , itorthante from all obsairtf thidooftraiterithaltelitrerl la' (4114sdiv21 MAW& 04:1:•a:'' !ft TRALBERG'S CONCERT' • PIANOS:- CHICKERING AL SONS'; .. Trirr. B 0 8 T. 0' lir ; .- , ' . • •-•- - GRAND PIANO FORTES. THEHRANDIPIANO FORTES FROM THE MANUFACTORY OP 01110KRIU.N9 & lIOND, Beaton Warted a: .ad used at the mosont In Ude eke be M a T FIALIBE.RG, • • Are now et the tithe %Welcome ofatlHN IL MAWS, Ido. 11l Wood Stmt. where tamest news De Ul• alga' Inatioe of the pubes. Mum superb Pismo Fortes bays_ the endorsement of tbeineateet Urine Phial". IL THALBUIL Ze air ewe_ laud thelt‘ v'thse =hil&ZlL ' l t tc . 34llrulidber " Nts T ed=l•l4 modrzweartawrira t wrr e arooms of . . JOHN EL MELLOR; Sole Atom , , For eldokering & Sods, for htteburgb,.Weetern Perna. and Eastern Ohio. my2;lw No. fillrood &reek between Dimond Alley sad Folirth Sire et. AIM m'oraints• ....... JAXIIO2 .............. 101111! JAMISON, JAS. _M'CANDLESS & 109 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH, PENNA., IMPORTBRS 41V) JOBBRRB x OP Dry Goods, Varieties, &e. ,Trimiiiiags, 3 MAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING TO THEIR NUMEROUS CRISTOMICRG, AND M thiltheteitherthr. that la order to ataittuthdate their INIMIAIIED TRADA sad barium* Reath roe -the upper tioraZe:fealamluttiriNtherubase . r atize t t e g ateltrit to 4 their present volltallODlUllis MOM the UNSURPASSED IN EXTRNT AND VARIETY Er .thretoton exhibited Intim.. lad width win be bet fall thrttehaut the searoo. ilitth loathes& Iteeiltle and a eesieratnerma to fell at • SMALL ADVANCE. AND ON FAIR TERMS, Sher hobo to be able to reader tatlatsation sad wan the batroatae of all who may favor theta math as EXAMINATION' OP TERIR mos: - Ie...MEROHANTS rtattlai the city are milady eollotted to give tksa ea tottrogit2int FIRST SPRING STOCK R. H. 'PALMER, NO. 1106 MARKET BARBET- PITTSBURON, PA., DAB NOW OPEN MB FIRST STOCK OF F SPRING GOODS; OF THE MOST PASHIO2iABE, „ STYLES AND nsioNs Ckaapriaing a fall aasortment of STRAW, BRAID AND TARRY BMWs; RIBBONS, LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES,- :BM= PLOWEiS, _ '':••• nests' aid Boys' • Snmeer Rats; Misses' and Wants.' B:eauast Rats; StRAw ranuraras,. BILFS AND HAVNS; NILD)2.42P •-• Bound Frames, • Lao Ruches, Englinkandryioacit ,Bombasiziee,"3.7 JAMES P. TANNER WHOLESALE DEALER IN Boots, Shoes, Hats, Boasieta, NO. 56 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. pEprßOHlLSELtretfrom NeiwdiElgland Manufacturers, and .B.d Nook will sell sh New lbrat EASTERN BOOTS AND SHOES, Be by on hands Rene' Calf, Kip, and Coarse Sewall BOOTS AND BROGANS, MADE HERE AND WARRANTED. Also, Kent' Coarse, Sewed and Hob Nailed noes. Adapted** somas =a ass Imam. HAT S, AT' S. LEGHORN, PANAMA AND PALM LEA)? HATS BONNETS! BONNETS!! ,BONNETS!!! ' LADIES' AND MESSES' LEGHORN AND STRAW -SONNETAtiP OHILDRENW LEGHORN AND 8714,tri'Ll Comaing the various styles and qua li ties to be foundiriithe tigest Roues in the u m-OO ONTPifiLIE-s- Le 1101ttlikil, and ethers risking this oily, or on tielryayßewS„ er• lune! _,_ ______...........„...L., . . . . 1857. TRANS - • , 1 Capacity One Hundred -Tons Daily' Mile LLOYD & C - 0. - 47.- mi t imik US CIONNBOEn TO LLOYD tialloNa ,, . ....T.mmonnor v JOIAVING made extensive proParations, duo ' Winter. ard now prparert to no a r besiy '. AA biatmesabr PENNSYLVANIA CANAL AND RAILRO.L"D .li - --', :. ranouon wood how tan Inatarn_lion Ws an MIMI IMP hinds and all them ellisHat lioNatradaitb d Aim; ' • Maid and Rallinad. that no WM Inn be mind to render nodal oanialnenkm to • -- SHIPPERS 01' EASTERN' AND WESTERN PREIGHT. ..,... 4 . The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on W the Allegheny Portage lailrese ... . W oho Intoned danistah no tea tranooliatou *Wed. One. ono . PENN emir. P id no Omni Nods. • - fe24;dly LLoyD A 00. 1857. C ANAL. NAVIGATION... 1857 BIER'S, PORTABLE BOAT LINE ` amhil Via. Peatsylraala Canal and Railroad. G il m or e) nun Bar ianth etch Way, fkITII facilities for on have boas imply Ina niaed diele part Winter, b vsaam rsow • to ZED opeed=itoo : r D011111:11 D w oo ood in Vair l o s act li ftalt a taatismiatlrtF il allert="Ms -21 r. fe26;lyd TETER & Atl.T1: 1 11E1.1.. rammaraa.4 „W. E. CHILDS •••& CO'S -- ' Patent Elistle the and Water *oaf . . • - • CEMENT•••ROO INC Jr.. , • . . • . ~., --... _ REERIUN & JOHNSON,Proprlatots. .., . /V A BE PREPARED To CONTRACT AND PUT ON AT Inli SHOUTIBT. 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