.; r ''t v •"' A;i • ' .-.- |iilslwrg| ©a^tlt. BtTR QH : I j^ D HORNTSQ, MARCH 31,1858. JUPSS or TBZ GFTT^SI Sow* o! ths City and Kdgliboihood. ' Fissr Ahsual or Btocshouiim.o? OT P.. Ff. W. & W.B.VR. Co.—Pursuant to previous notice, the/stockholders of this road held their first annul meeting at the Board of Trade rooms, lb this city, yesterday afternoon. Them were about. two hundred stockholders present, and the meeting was organised by call ing Leator Bliss, of Delphos, Ohio, to the chair. R. B. Sterling, of Pittsburgh, and X. D. Metier, - Auditor of the Railway Company, were chosen Secretaries. ■ "o' The first business in order was the reading of the report of the Director*, by George W. Cess, Esq., President of the Bosrd. This occupied considerable time. Wo have already noticed, at some length, the said report, which has been in print for.some time past. The Report haring been read, Mr. Ferguson, of New York, moved its acceptance, and with it laid upon the President’s desk the following resolutions: . , s Resolved, That-the thanks of tho shareholders bo and arc h'oreby presented to the President of tho Company for his clear and able report, and thatjin accepting the same, undiminiahed confi dent in the successful' result of the enterprise, f - so,soon as the lip* shall be finisbod and put in - .operation to Chicago; is hereby expressed; that ‘' while we assent to and approve of tho determi nation of tho Directors to make all purchases of supplies for cost, and prompt and regular month ly payments to tho employees of the Company: they pow enjoin upon them tho duty and neces sity of making provision at the earliest day pos sible [for the payment of the arrears of wages due to employees on the-tide of the road—and j v with this view to carry to its farthest extent as stringent a system of retrenchment and economy in tho administration of its affairs as is consist cntVfjUi thp permanent Interests of both credit ors and shareholders of the Company. Adopted ' unatfraously. Mr. M’Garge, of Philadelphia, submitted, in addition, the following:... • Resolved, That this meeting instruct the Board of Directors about to. be .elected to discontinue the payment .6?: salaries or wages per diem to anylof its ; officers, except the : .chief executive officers, for services rendered as Directors of this Company. , „ , _ 2d. That this meeting instruct tho Board of Directors to so modify tho Bye-Laws of this -Company os 16 prevent the purchase of any sup plies or materials for the road, either directly or indirectly, from-any member of the Board, officer or agent ofjths, Company. . 3d. That the Board of Directors be instructed to have-* book, with adist of the stockholders I of the Company, prepared annually, 3 months j prior to an election of Directors, for the purpose of exhibiting -lo ony stockholder who requests it, the number*' of shares held by each individual, firm, or corporation, interested in the Company. Adopted. ' ' , . Mr: Sargent, of New-Brighton, then offered a resolution proposing inquiry into the various affairs of the Company, to which there were pro posed amendments and amendments to amend ments, substitutes, Ac., all of whioh were, at length, on motion of James Park, Jr., of Alle-. cheny, laid npon the table. R. B. Donnelly, of Wooster, Ohio, offered the j following: . % : ' Resolved, That the present Board of Directors be requeated to furnish forthwith the stockhold ers with a statement of the several amounts paid each momber for' services as President, Vice President and Directors of «aid road during the last fiscal year. .Ta which Mr. Street, of Salem, 0., Offered the following-In addition: Resolved,: Thai aeommittee of three be ap pointed to ascertain the number of clerks em ployed andtheir salaries re Bpeetirely, the amount of printers’ bilh-the amount paid each Director respectively eince the consolidation, the amount paid Solicitor of Co. and his assistants. Adopted. Mr. Williams, of Ft. Wayne, offered the fol i lowing: . - . _ . 4 Resolved, That the Chairman be aulhomed to appoint an examiniog committee of three shaxo ~*v holdtra tp examine the books, accounts and Touchers from the'lst'of Angust; 1856, to 31st of Dec., 1857, and report the result of this ex amination to the shareholders at their meeting on the Ist Wednesday of Bept. next. Adopted. Madison Reynolds, of Canton, Ohio, offered a resolution that the shareholders of each State here present meet to-night (Tuesday) at separate places, to select the candidates to which each State may be entitled. Adopted. Mr. Winslow, of New York, offered a resolu tion itouching ..the .duties of the company to look carefully after the payment of the interest ; • os it falls duo on the funded debts of the compi- ■ nyj-oswellas for the sinking fund, which pledged for the liquidation and for the payment V 'of the other debts of thS company. Adopted. A resolution in. favor of keeping a list or the ■ nsmes nod places of employment of all persona in ihaempfoy of the company, .for inspection, was then adopted. .. , rt Mr; Cass then made some remarks relativ e to i the neecssity of tho completion of the road to and resolutions were then sub mitted to the meeting by him. Wm/E.-Brown, Esq., of Pittsburgh, moved • thalthemeetingadjournnntilto-dayatltoclock. and in the meantime the resolutions be printed ‘ and placed in the hands of shareholders. Lost. - The following is the paper read by Mr. Cass: The Preamble sets forth the necessity of the completion of the road to Chicago, and the Re aolauomv That: the Board, of Directors to be elected hereby havo theossentof the sbarehold * ersta mako such'oontroct or arrangement (as may legally be made) with parties furnishing caah.ormeans, to an extent that shall sccure.the complctldnrof ’ihTread-within eight months, as ; will fully assure to said parties the proper man- 1 agemeut 6f th6‘b'u*ihus of , the road, and tho i , jadlcioua .expcndi ture of all means coming into I the possession of dhfr. company, whether from j transportation receipts, eale of bonds or other • wis& ■ i Resolved, That.if necessary the contract ot - arrangement may, at the discretion of the Di • rectors,/extend; to.* general but well defined supervUioa over the finances and operations or the company, until all or such portion y t f e advances are wptid as may be supulated for in \ .tho agrrtmeat, or unffl il» net e«nin|S«' <*f.the j company will insure a market valueto the stock • i; i or beads of the company, that will appear to render certain the punctual payment of the in ’ j * terest on such securities as may be used in pay : ment for the worts to be executed. Resolved, farther, Nothing contained mthe foregoing resolutions shall conflict with existing agreements in regard to paying floating debts ot ; i the paymebl'ol interest not funded, or mortgage debt nor with tho pledges to the sinking fund. These molntions wereodopted, and the meet f,] Ing adjourneduntil ® o’clock, this morning- ■I ■t ,;,, dSjihiAW: :iK:r.:.;.*.CvN .V*!: Tot Drrncc£rr,w tot First Ward School Board— This inciter came before Jodge M’Cloro Monday evening. - The facte ini the case, as alleged in the petition of 8: P. Collins, ere as follows:' i .... He. tUcges that he was in January last, duly elected by ihe peoplo of tho FirstWerd of this oilytbtho.office or School Birector Cor twoyears In thwplace of Henry Murphy, Esq., who had i .'•nored into “the Gth ward in the month of July 1 •previous; that Mr. Murphy after on absence • . from the let Ward of aix months, removed back 1 ■ .again into said ward, and by and with the as- 1 i. mstaoce and*'connivanceof ’ three out of fire of 1 ' the board was permitted to tako his seat to the exclusion: of Mr. Collins, the petitioner; who bad boon -duly .nominated and elected toihe same. _ 9%e;houusel; for petitioner, J. M. Kirkpatrick, jmduced affidavits to prove; Mr. Murphy was out :of the ward;;thet he acknowledged and admitted that fact; thaihe agreed that one • ■ might beelectad la his plaee; thai-hevoted in \.ehe (UK .Ward; that ho sent his children to , schoolinths 6th Ward; that on the day of S* p. eolith's election in the First Ward, ho (Mur .'"'phjVwhrat! the Sixth Ward polls; and that he palu no taxes in the First Ward.! The affidavits given In evidence to therariops points above enumerated, were those of James Bhoada. David Yflmril, .Rickard Bcrkheimer.: J..IL Long, M. Keep,-W. Mason, A. Humbert, Copt. A. ? Miller, Geo. Humbert, AbramFrysr, Jacob Glosser, 8. ' Patterson, The affidavits of the above named .. gentlemen, together with a lengthy printed statement -public in the city press were JaubmUtediq substantiate the claim of the peti —tloner aforesaid. 1 ‘ Compel for the defence argued that the mat * ter did not property come before the: Quarter " Besuoss* but should have been' brought on a ; ~ ihe'Xommon Fleas. The matter was -discussed : and argued oh either ride - at some length and until nearly 10 o’clock at hTghC Judge M’Clore thenfook allthe papers _ .ia the case and will give ;hia decision as soon as . posrible. , - Georg© Pierce, .printer, of this city, end for a number-cf year* past em ployed in' the capacity of foreman; in the- office of.the Dally o«<H«.haB relinquished his situs-' lion, end designs going to St. Louis. Ur. Tierce ia.g. ftrst.rate practical printer, and a clerer, whole-souled companion He will make many - iricads'whenmne may locate, sndwillnlways -hate the irell.%iahes of thetypos of Pittsburgh. May his days be loag and prosperous. --Ve cUp-from the-Zraion,’ of yesterday morning and endorseitalL He hasourbest wishes wher ■ ..ercrhislot may be cast. *ie==fF<sft i~:: BskdTO.—The-oBu:. of the KUaburgh Life, Kre and Marine Irauraace Company b»» **«*■ - laanred to So. 86 Water Street, orer ?ug S Sttot«rtTT«r»kotiM. 1 Qvaatkk BEBSio£s<~»?atriclr Clerk, assault - end battery, on oath of Michael Delaney. Ac; quitted, prosecutor not appearing.'" The *de-‘ fendant is a constable, employed at iho railroad depot, and the prosecutor is a hackman, whom Clark had shoved from the platform. Com. vs. Patrick Dooley: assault and battery ! with-intent to kQI, on oath of Wm. Bruce. The I offence was alleged to have been perpetrated i daring a row between some laborers, near Sem inary Hill, Allegheny city, a few weeks since. Verdict guilty. Prisoner-was not to he found when the Terdict was delivered. Com. vs. George Dooley, Patrick Muller, add David Porter; highway robbery, on oath of John Small. Defendants were charged with knocking the prisoner down, on Pennsylvania Avtnne, last week, and robbing him of $5 Verdict guilty. Demanded for sentence. P., Ft. W. & C. R. B.—To*day the Stock holders, as many as choose bo to do, will role for r Board of Directors to serve them daring the en siling year. The Councils of Allegheny City have decided not .to vote the stock held by that city on ground, as we infer from the proceed ings of their meeting yesterday morning, that it might in some wrsy Imply an obligation of the liability to pay tho bonds or the interest there on. Mr. Price, in C. C., offered a resolution that five persons be elected, tvro from tho Select and and three from Common Council, to vote the city Blockfat the election to bo held to-doy, which was lost by»S yeas to 9 nays. AcsKOW-LtDOMtSTS. —The undersigned gratefully acknowledges tho receipt of one hundred dollar# and ten cents, from Prof. Womelink, being one-half of tho net proceed# of tho late Charity Concert, kindly given by him and bis pupil# for the bonelit of tho Infirmary and tho Mercy Hospital. W. A. Pi.s3AVA.VT, Director of the Infirmary. Received, Pittsburgh, March 30, 1858, of Prof- Womelink, ono hundred dollar#, being ODO-hall o l tho proceeds of a concert given by him and hi# pu pils for the benefit of tho Mercy Hospital aoijtov. dr. Passavant’s Infirmary. B. M'Mahos, For Mercy Hospital. Mn. P. C. Wilsgs appeared before the Mayor yesterday morning aud toads information charg ing Jas. Blakely and James C. Richey, with ob taining from him by false and fraudulent repre sentations the sum of $258. Tho money, as he alleged, had been put in the hands of the firm (Blakely & Richey) to invest in Missouri lands, and that he believes it was not so invested.— Warrants were issued for the arrest of the de fendants. Suddeh Death.-—An old man named John Craig, residing near the New Basin, Seventh Ward, came to hia death in a sudden and singu lar manner yesterday. He went to drivo his cow out to the pasture, a short distance off, and In about fifteen minutes afterwards he was found lying on his side on the ground, dead. Coroner Alexander held an inquest, and a verdict was rendered of “died from visitation of God.’’ The Mayor yesterday received a letter from James H. Williams, of Oscola, Ark., staling that a body had been recovered from the wreck.of the steamer Col. Crossman, on which were found papers, etc., going to show that the man’s name was E. J. Kennedy, -of Freeport, Pa. If this meets the eye of any friends of such a man they may learn farther particulars by addrearing Mr. Daniel G. Taylor, St. Louis, Mo. Befoee Aldeemas Lewis. —Patrick M’Manas was committed for trial on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill, on oath of John Magee, who alleges that defendant stabbed him with a knife. . Cornelius O’Brien was charged with stealing a large quantity of clothing, on oath of James Rees. He was committed for trial. Thutt-sstex persons united with the Centra Presbyterian church (Dr. Jacobus’) on Sabbath last, seventeen of whom were on profession of their frith. At the close of the service the ven erable Dr. Herron delivered a brief but most appropriate address in his happiest manner. The neighborhood in the lower part of the First Ward was disturbed considerably on Monday night, by a shindy. The watchmen mado eleven arrests, among the number a man named Sam 1. McGinnis, who was fined yesterday $2O for dis orderly conduct. Tho watchmen had a pretty hard fight, and were somewhat bruised. Sales of Stocks.—The following Stock# were sold last evening at tho commercial sale# room#, 5»o. s*, Fifth street, by P. M. Davis, auctioneer: 16 shares Allegheny Bank stock $25 00 25 do Old Stock, Allegheny Bridge C 0... 80 00 20 do Exchange Bank 50 50 Wb thjse from the tone of ilie Stockholders meeting, ft report of which may be found else where in the (7 niftte, that the employees on the P., Ft. W. & C. R. R. may hope for a settlement of their arrearages right speedily. Steamship Vasdeebilt foe Eceopk. —This noble steamship will sail from New York for Southampton and Havre on April 10. We ob serve the fare is redoced to $lOO first cabin, and $6O second cabin. See advertisement. Revitai-— We aro informed that a wonderful revival is in progress in Dnquesne Borough, un der the work of Rev. James Mills, of the M. E. Church. There havo been admitted to the church 167 persons, and the good work still goes on. Judge S W. Black, of Nebraska, was in the city yesterday, en route for Washington. J'e learn that a Lecomplon meeting is to be holdea here soon, at which tbo Judge is to speak. Tnx sale of goods in the Variety and Fancy store will be continued this Wednesday morn ing MarehSlst at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. 54, Fifth Sl Scbsceibees to the Gazette, about changing their residences at this moving time, are requested to leave-theiraddressat our office, Fifth street above Smithfield. As article on the manufacture of Printing Paper will be found, on the first page of 10-dey s QeutUt. xim McMaho* played the part of Parthenm -with-much-taste and effect last evening. She appears os Julia, in the Hunchback, this evening. No Moor ILoranl—A FuncbA ~rTv.pond™t of tbo London Timet, ooyo no more Madeira wino will over bo produced. AU recent attempt, to man nfantnro tin wino bavo faded, end pompkm vine, now ndorn the grape arbor., nbnndnnt clusters of rich grape.. Well, thora is one .consolation; If wo cannot got Madeira_w.no, wo can at least get elegant garments at the “tone Clothing HnlloT Rockbill A WiDon, Noe. 60! and 605 Chostant street. They will never giro onL J First Arnurai or Beniso Goons or Canvi enurs, Aliasacrr Cnr.-A very foil nnd eieo lont stock of olothos, new etyles, VesUngs, Familhlng Goods, etc., for men undboye wear, are now owned, to which the attention of buyer. is Invited. , ,i Tenns being strictly cash, buyers may rely on the prices being favorable. ♦ QLTOEEINE, glycerine, OLYOEnINE _ Highly perfumed. Euro cor. and pranmUtlr. of j eomer Penn and St. Clair Street*. Monro D.r tripproaching and hourelMepers will Sod tho occwipn a good ono to procure rocnor- SSmu they need. Q.W. Hubloy, Federal Kreet, Allegheny. Is prepared to famish Cooking Stover, hoJoSmirUog, Wire Bird Cage., <md erenrthisg in hi* line, tery tktapfor ine hU stock of store* before purchasing elsewhere. IkjSSft ■|fejisasSsr.» « lixyean. and nem could »tJJcK* ~d LiVer Pill., tillcaaatvtaJ uringDr. >1 Urf"9*“ lb , prepared bj yirmlLg .’Ji? do hnSy**- £C,?d ££ 2^&SW«lU..di»*d I U..di»*d lire,, lie, will cur.. Try i» u evaNS, He 03 Vr.l* *n * *pSttiso his «lcbr»Ud V.rmUugo, an sowb Psh^y abto ar ilmußrmtnis. -nITTSBURGH THEATRE.— K...P9 KIMBERLY ——Lxsbu as® J- JO, HANLEY .....J>TAOi UAX10I&. rtscs or axixuejoa. 6oc. I Print* Bo*, lare» Tier 25c. Print* Bos, until. Sw— £ OoU~. OolowJ rlimu. EOI,»1,00. Ufoaat »na U 8( wbo wiu ■(■pe*r.!i] bet beeoti fSSujoini**— of JDLIA, 10 KnootW popolot plej o! j the SIiNOaSiCK. 1E _ 8 u WBBSESDAT ET S, o,:, [Si ecu.iomixi to. noscu w*lur,at'JO' Ilifltey* H««tcr Lo»U. Blgblmd rung.- 'T'VV VI Jn. In 1 «ct, entitled ***~ —===== Raietv inaEcouomy In btuiuw .am i m ni^“J3S.T Telegraphic * latest from Europe, Nrw 1011, March 30th.—Tho .team P™P eU ™ J City of Baltimore ha# arrivod, with Liverpool dates to.tho 17th, four day# later than P« vlo «“ There are later advice# from India and China, but with the exception that the bombardment of Luck now was shortly expected, the new# i*J barren orim portent items. The '.learner Ava, with th. CMcuUn , moils, and treasure, hod been lost* Bcr . wire fortunately eared. She had on board war MO,- j 000 pounds in specie when -recked. neorTrincomalee,onthel6thofFebruary. Her cargo | and moils were lost, but no lire,. M. Wolewski's second dispatch to tho British Oot - eminent withdraw his original request. Radio has bean respited by tho French Government. The el caution of Omni and Piorri took piece on tho 13th I Inst., and created much excitement. Tho croud, num bering from one to two hundred.thousand w're k'pt at a distance by tho military, or whom tiro thousand were on tho spot. They mot their fato with firm ”'Se advices from Chine stato that affairs si Can ton continued quiet. Tho correspondence with tho French government relative to the refugee question was submitted to Par liament on tho 15lh inst. . The English government refuses to let bardinla give up Mr. Hodges, tho Englishman, to tho French government. . , ... Mr. Roebuck is said to have received a challenge from & French colonel. . Tho Spanish Ambassador at London has resigned, in consequence of the failure of a firm in the couth ! American trade, the name of which is not mentioned. The case of the steamer Cagliari ha# been referred to the law officers of tho crown, upon whose report the government will act, Irrespective of the action of the late government, which had acknowledged tho jurisdiction of Naples. All was quiot in the Paojaub at latest dale*. The Rajpootan field force was en route for Kotah, where the enemy were said to be 7000 stroDg, and 100 puna. The Barrelli rebels were defeated on tho 10th of February. It i# reported that Nona Sahib had crossed tho Gangos with artrongfoMo near Bethpoor, designing to enter Bnndlecund. The Bombay dates are to tho 241 h of February. A large portion of the British army bad entered Ouue. Gen. Colin Campbell was still at Cawnporc, await iog tho arrival of tho siege train. It was expected that Lucknow would be bombarded on the 25th of February. Tho King of Delhi ha# been found guilty and sentenced to Andamusfor life. Tho Chinese had commenced hostilities against the Russians by attacking their post on the Amoor river. Tbs advance port at the month of the rivor, with tow boats belonging to the Russian government, were at tacked #o unexpectedly that the Russians wore forced to retreat to a point thirty leagues from tho river. , . Liverpool, March 16.—Sale# of cotton for the pEST three days amounted to 9000 bale*, nearly all to the trade. All grade# have declined fcd- Tho mar kot closed dull to-day, with sales of 2000 bales. Man chester advices contioao unfavorable. There is but little inquiry, and price# are weak. Breadstuff# and Provisions dull; corn declining; consols 9Cf@o6*. Messrs. Richardson, Spence i Co. quote Floor as very doll, and quotations nominal. Wheat is dull, and generally unchanged. Corn is dull at a decline of Gd@ls; sales of mixed yellow at_ 345, and white at 33# 6d@34s. Provisions—Beef i# dnli, and the prices nominally unchanged. Pork i# heavy, and all qualities have declined slightly. Bacon heavy. Lard dull at 50#. Tallow is generally unchanged. Pro duce—Rice I# heavy. Pot Aihea firm at 3jj 9d; Pearl# also firm at 375@395; all qualities hare ad- Tanced. Roiln doll, and offered at 4a 3d. . Wabeisgtos Citt, March 30. Hortx.—The Honso went into Committee of the Whole on tho deficiency bill. Mr. Davidgo tpoko an hoar in defence of Southern society and institution#. Mr. Walbridge spoke in opposition to LecomptOn. Mr. Leidy spoke in favor of Lecomptcn. Mr. Davi#, of Md., expreised hi# astonishment that tho President recommended the admission of Kansas under such circumstances. Tho people of Maryland would resist tho attempt to force Leccmp ton on the people, and if persisted in the people of Kansas ooghl to resist. We ought not to drive them on to this mad revolutionary conr#o, but let them pursue the even tenor they are inclined to follow ; give them tho opportunity to express their will a# to the laws under which they are to live. W hetber they present thcnuclve# with a constitution with or without slavery is immaterial; but allow them to come in the proper form, and at tho proper time ad mit Kansas into tho confederacy of States. Mr. Clay, of Ky., advocated the Leeompton Con stitution. Ho regarded tho agitation of slavery a# the foundation of all this difficulty. In tho eourso of bis remarks ho deuiod that hi# father wns tho au thor of tho Missouri Compromise. Mr. Campbell, of Oblo, in reply to a remark made by Mr. Clay in condemnation of the cause of the northern moo, read an extract from Henry Clay » speech in 1820 against the extension of slavery. Mr. Harlan, of Ohio, spoke agoin«t tho Locompton Constitution. Mr. Underwood, of Ky., opposed tho Kansas bill- He #aid that no improper motives could be attributed to him, for ho was a Southern man by birth, a large slaveholder, and in favor of the extenrion of iUvctt. He maintained that the Legislature of Kansas had no power to subvert the territorial government, and that the people are overwhelmingly opposed to tho Loooropton Constitution. Admit Kansas under it, and deeper will be the public commotion than here tofore known. It would not be confined to Kansas, bat would extend throughout tho West and North, until every hamlet and city will be instinct with ex citement Do justice to Kansas. Let the people regulate their institutions in their own way, and peace will prevail. The Houso adjourned. Senate. Nothing of ipecial interest transpuetl dnrinr tho morning. At ono o'clock, Mr. Hale, of Now Hampshire, moved that.tho Senate go into, executive session to consider tbalappohitment of a Marshal for tho Dis trict, takiDg up tho’Minnesota bill. He > la id jt was a shame that'tbe wheels of the govern l meat of the District should bo stopped. [Special DUpaicb to tLe pltuburgti Gazette.] Hsrribburo, March .10. Hovsn.—This being "private bill day," the Uouso look up bills on the "private calendar.'' Scnat© bill No. 3sl, being an act to provide for the erection of a new county called Morion, out of parts of the countica of Erie, Crawford and Warren, was amended 10 as to take bat two townships in Erie, omitting Amity and Union townships, in that county, aod changing the name of the county to llimtod, and passed by a vote of 44 against 29. bnt having been amended, goes to the Senate for concurrence therein. Oo Monday night the bill relative ter Insurance was materially amended in Committee of tho Whole, »o as to apply to oompanics hereafter chartered only. The House concurred in the Sonata amendments to the bill providing for the Incorporation of tho Western Lodge of Sons of Malta. , The bill providing for the sale of the canals to the Sanbury JUilroad came up. Mr. Nill movod that the tooond sectiofa bo so amended as to provide that tho prioo of tho canals ahall bo the first mortgage on the road. Lost, yeas 37, pays 50. i The bill was ondor consideration until the hour ol I adjournment. Karr York, March SO.—Tho New York Time.' Washington correrpoodoot says that every taein or of tha House Democratic Caucus was present. Mr. English led off on the anti-Lecompton ndo, but would not make a formal proposition, until cer tain concessions wore granted. The Lecomptomtes would concede nothing, and the adjourn ed, after conference of over two hours, without an agreement. _ _ Thera was a Cancos of twenty-two Lecompton Dem ocrats to-day. They resolved to stand firm tar CnU tonden's amendment to the end. All tha Republicans have accepted Crittenden's amendment The oppo sition still counts one hundred and twenty votes. The Tribune's correspondent says: I learn from a good source, but will not vouch for the truth of tho report, that Mr. Belmont has been sent an agent to Mexico to negotiate a loan of $3,500,000 with the government of Juores on a pledge of Sonora. 1 am assured that Mr. Buchanan and Gen. Cass both ap prove the arrangement. Wasnisaro* Citt, March 30.—The AnU-Lo eompton Democrats met Into last night to hear the report of tho Caucas Committee of ten on tbolr part who hadjnst been In consultation with ten Leeomp tooUcr. Tboy reported that nothing could be done. No propositions weremado of any kind which could bo accepted. The Anti-Lecompton Committee men were autborlxed to presont tho Crittenden amend ment, modified a little, as a proposition, but it was unaccepted. Other propositions shared a llko rat* It is represented that there was a good fooling and perfect unity among the Anti-Lecomptonites; they think that Mr.' English has been wronged by thelm nutations of the newspapers on his good faith in tendering thoilire branch to other Democrats, and will standby the Crittenden amendment. St. Loots, March 30.—Tbs riror u swelling point. Tho Illinois is nbont U a stand. The MU ;„url and Upper MU.Ui.ippl are both rising. Weather cloudy, with some Indications of rain. Ther mometer 56°. LOCHTIU.E, March 30.—River falling! nine feet four inches In tho canal, and .li feet ell Inches on the falls. Weather elond,. Tbermomster SZ 0 . Telegraphle Uarkets, new Teas March 30.—Cotton; sales SOO bsles; the m*r v*t Hosed unchanged and quotations nominal; market not qelct, VoObbb, .old. Wtaatd-dhwl; sSnoohu.U K>ld. Corn Urn: 02,000 bo.h .old. Chtcito 25e salee at tl2@l3jJs. Pork heavy. Bo- Hut nn&X'tUVK. Wwtern Hide* IGW2iI7. Tol- SJ’Sj, wS.kr Seed He; uIM .t Who era" Stl tiOO h.s. on prlroutera.. Oogmr Ora. Th.r. ?.mOT.acU.ltjtn dcmrrtio H.mpa bot oni prtrate urn.R JtfSHkof drewd i»noarlr .Khncted. Stock, rn. sro irallrhhther’ CnStarlnclCo.! 10; IlUnol. Cmtr.l bond. Ullrankle S«; Mlehlgo; Sootbm. Bk;S. Y CeSSir«! OotonCo. k fMoaa* Chicago 02; trio tl|l/ " pajiariufliA. Much 00.—Plonr has been rath.nnor. ltC u BO change In Bye Hour or Cora MeaJ- ® n ’ eUanXedi sales of good Bed at st,OS@l,lo, “J* $L25@1,32. Rye sells as tost as It come* In at *oc. wait active lortheraato# of 10,000 hush Yellow wer*mode 64@ MU, Oat# are io fair demand, and 6000 bush »014 at 36U (frSfc. CoSuo ha* advanced ealee 2000 bags IUo at 10V£ &tl*4c, and 700 bg* Lacuyra at ProTtslons are firmer. Salee of Uees Pork at $l7, and 800 ceke picked name at 9>4@loc. Lard Is hdd rather higher. Whisky is fins at 21^022c. Ciacxsnran. March 30.—Flour unchanged; ealee 1,900 bblsat furinp*rflneamlsS,764#3.9o for extra— Tbere Is a good demand fur the better grades. Whisky doll end declined to 17c. There it a rather better demand for Provisions, without change Lu prices; WO,* 00 lb!» Balk Pork at 6J4for Shoulders and Side*; IUO hlidi lucrm at C ■}£ fyr Shoulder*, and V%@9 for Side* and Meet Pork at $16,37 /Aid; the latter for small lota Tho weather u clear and cool- . baitixou. March 30—Floor steady and unchanged— wyi--,. /(nil: White UnlOflHJO. CornactjTe,bet onchangwL Proriiiooe active and firm at yeeterday’s rate*. Coffee Hmyi? ealee 8000 bgs at WhUky steady and -VTEW CAKPETS.—The publio is invited to [\ call and lea the new Carpets now receiving at tha omm COMMITTEE OP ARBHRATIOS FOB FEBRUARY. F. R. Bxcaor, V. P-, Joas J. Gtuxsnx. Ejuicxl Bunvxx, Joseph IL ncsTxa, Acttis Looms. “ PITTSBURGH HAnKETB. [ Reported SptdaUy/or the Pimburyh Gaxttlu) PjtrsKrxaa. Wxdxxsdat, Mascb 31, ISM FLOUR—'There we# a good deal more J?*. 1 ™ market yesterday and the ealm were large; onlthe whyteale# of 427 bblroper at $3,25; 80 do at $3,30; 200 ‘*£3**°*} private terme; 25doextreat $3,0% 60 *? 1 100 do scratched at $3,12; from wagon.W *s•**&*£&■ From store. 176 bbl# toper 60, and 150 do at for roper, $4,00 for extra and $*,M A rood demand; sale* on wharf of 300 bus Oats at 27and 200 <Eftum store at 30; Corn; 230 bn# on wharf at 45 and2oodofremVtore at rame; Bye 300 bo# from.tore at U®Sf£d 200 dort 67- Wheat, 200 bn. choice white from •Tppt.Sl'lnSreaue.t; eale. on wharf of 103 bbl# at $2.00; 20 and 12 do from itore at $2,25: and 110 do choice, ‘XoSSmesSSm to city trade of 50 and G 6 bbl# Molas re?2S B .SSfc Sorar.6o bhdsat 7X04 59dont7H@8. Coffee, 25 bg* at UX tmtlS ? ton, and 6 “mlwralusSir o»d dolt; 40 bisA.h.onock. at 80, and 75 do at OS; 25 for Red# and W to Neahacnocke; 200 bus l«d!m£d at4o@42; ea whart W bn# Reds at 35, sobo* Neebannock#atis, and 100 bo# Pinkeyes HEEDS—SaIes of CO bus CTovor fh>m»toreat|4 T 87@55,0O p and CO do at Timothy, 16 bos at $2,00. GKKMAN OLAY —A aaleof 10 ton# on prirate Mrma MESS I*ORK —A tale ol 10 bblatocountiy at $l7. - MMHSKEY—Sate# Of 100 bbl# Baw, a yearold at 20, and OlL—tale# of 10 and 15 bbl# No. 1 Lard rt». pqqic puli and plenty; tale# on wharf of 10 bbl# at 9]/g fromstore, 0 do 4 * ' f U of 10,000 B» Wedtern In lot# at for c o i/ fa- (lam#; 20,000 Ea Shoulder# in lot# to - «S Bound at 7>L 0 and 9%i tix» Si wi;sraM7r.rShiiolJrTauia9H f»' ““W “ J 2 ’??o ,> Ml?rAL-A , ua« of 100 tom Anthrocit. No. 3 at $3O, rirvESE Sol-i la loti cf CO tix, W. It., at “f a U.U No. 3 a|. JlljS* LlME—Sale# of 21 bbl# LoußvlUertfW- MONETARY ASD COJUOBBCIAL. The money market wear# an appearance of still greater ca#e. and the lupplj of capital i# iu great excern of the de mand. paper of the b*« qoality hi extremidyiCWCOat Irjm 5(57 »cent. the#* figures rnllng for everything ot a cht.lc*character, carryioc two name*. Good single name# raiigo np to 6(g)0 cent. On call tho offering* ere law. andtome of the leading stock bouww have rtfumd Ki ¥ rent, from thelrinabllitj to employ the money at w”an^ U alompjjrtJre iUtemeotof the Foreign Import# at New York for tho week and eiueu Jan, 1: _ Drv°G‘txjd#* 0, ' C " SIA2dS $1,1:^258 olLSHrrehidii'::.' 1,n»,016 3.5H7.M1 Total for tho «ok -t3,W« IVovlooely reported 39,607,190 Lo,to-,483 £,963,814 fiinre January 1 $42,575,813 520^03,«5 The Becregnte decreoae since Jan. 1, a# with the corresponding period of 1857 i#532,762.1*3 l bet i# lees markofl in the last week than in tho* pw *on»ly reported rv>w buine SI 027.83$ against IS5i, and an Increase nnttoa .iocoju. 1 Ul.triUlUi ttlurarattooof ,01am. or ba.tow. It t» aot OlfflonJt aadal ™h otreata .tanm to .toount for tLo srr.t oeotiritiatlon of capital • bich bmi for iota, rooathi l».n pruercutu,. [N. T. Trib. Import# by Biver. MONONQAUELA NAVIGATION CO-7 bbl egg*, I do 1 hi batter, 1 bbl pork. Myera; *0 bbl epplee, 43 b« (ft* Baxter A M’Kee: 47 ek# rag*. Chadwick; 18 xegne#, 14 owner; 11 bx rend. Fank; 1200 bx glara. Hon-e; 59 bbl applet, Stephen.; 13Ml letthCT,F«77 77 bgs offi Thfmu 10 bx/naffman; 35 bx gl*«# FUtk; 3fcx egge, 3 bbl do Batch 21 do flonr, TUlton. MILLSBORO per Qeorg* Wa»hlngtnn—27 bbl flonr, 1150 boa oats, 111 bbl applea. WUEELINQ per Beaalle—lOek# potat. 11 bbl#apple*. D H Collin#; 6 bbl egg#, 11 Riddle; 42 eke rye, 3 bhl»exg#*Jno Muigrave; 1 bbl egg#* Lewi# A Kdgirtoc; H bdTpaper Foster A Fleeson; 4 <3 a do, B.Hlngeriy, odo do, Hanna; 4 bbl egga, Clarke A co; 352 ska oat*, 1 biljrits. J• S Liggett t co; 3 bbl eggs, T. Little; lS3ak# beriey. RhoJe# A Terner, 3 bbl eggs, On B. Caafleld; 10 bbh egg#. Oribben A Yonujr. 20 bbl apples, Wm. Graham; $4 aka rye, T. bell A co: 121 ik# ret#. T. Piueck. hivehhewb. Tho weather still continue* passing fina- The rlw li About At A stand. Boats go »m &*•* ‘ t “ n f*" - \T«Ar« slatl to eee U>» number here rapidly diminishing twnm w* not »m do D«n b«tib«t« than wUI p»». The Cincinnati line ii already broken op u w« roppOAed it w. uld U I» Will be M*n that the splendid Kentucky which toad« bot one trip to this piece he* l*wu sold to go Into tbe Medison roots - . Tbs only arrivals on Monday night were tbe regular beats from Wheeling and from tbs Monangiheta titer*. Tbs Mj*x*v*—Tbl» splendid boat which h*e been here for tome time is now about ready and trill leer* for Cincin nati and Louisvilleoa Thunder, to-tacrrow. without SUi. AU people going that way will indite* as excellent, sale, and trustworthy boat and her captain a prioce of rood fellows who know* ell about bit business and docs tbe beat be know* how. Tbe South America was in high fsatbsr yesterday morn in*. A band of music was twanging d%ey from her high •leek, tbe 1* nearly loaded and under tbe command of Capt. Shepherd, will leave for St. Louis with dispatch. The l»rt>, Capt. Way is lbs next boat tor tbe lihaouri river. Tbe fine »teanier Slienaugo, Capt. Preach has changed her destination, and is oo» up fur fct. P*ul«to which place we trust eb« will be able to procure a g»d loed. Tbe One steamer Moderator, Capt. Fraok Marat ta, is loading fast with egood freight and will surely get away for fct. Louif oo Tbureday. Persona goiagln that direction wtll find her an excellent boat and her captain has been so long on the fiver that any thing iu his praise would be entirely superfluous „ Tbe Bay City. Capt. Miller and Cambridge, Cspt. Dean for rUitioi* river are nearly ready to tear*. Au excellent tut of boats for lit. Loola and the Upper Mississippi »re a-lv-rUsed In our rivrr column this morning Ahrito— Th« Jennie Cray came tn from Cincinnati and the Russbc from Wheeling ' Those were the only arrivals yesterday. _ The Di psatccxs were tbe Economy wr Louisville. Tbe Fulton Clfy for fct Louis, the lUxst Dell for Ft. Paul, tho Glentseod for Nashville, Qgaham, for Zanesville and tb* U*a»Ue Wheeling. . , ~, Leivixo T»»*T—Tbe South America. Capt. Shepherd will h;»vo this morning tor St. Lonls. Tne Aim*, Capt. Robinson will leave to-day for New Orleans, The Cambridge. Capt Dean for the Illinois river, will leave in all probability today. TheJ.C Fremont, Just arrived from New Orleans is uu again for tlat port. She hauled In at the levee yester day morning,stern on, and her wheel is now undergoing thiroojh re,.... Tb. J.,»b P~ finisher’s bands and getting a good coat ol paint which U deculed‘y improving her appewraoce... We learn from ihe Journal that Messrs. Charles Graham * co., the bout haulers at Freedom, are al-ont bnildlng a boat of great carrying capacity mod very light draught, «ay IT tnchee when completed with wood and water aboard. The dimensions are: lougth of Straight keel IS- feet, breadth of beam 30 X feet, with 30 feet straight floon depth of bold A feet. Tbe hull Uto be extra-tasteued and built of chain timber. Mere w ill bo a good chtnee It a few month* 5. f,.r a steamboat man, who will want atip tophuU to finish f.,r the coming of low w»ttr. Ti« Prlm» Dodo*, C»pt. ford, will 1o*t» tblfl day for St. Lotiliami dir«-%t. \V* clip the following Item* from l be Cincinnati CoQuner cifti of Moodi^i “The Stephen Decatur c*n»e op Irorn Paducah, with 400 too* for Pittsburgh, picked up at Etmktlilo and New burgh. DcPfcRTXRts —Tb» Marmora end ftochciier, for Plltaburgh, Swallow for I‘arkrtaburgh; Pemblnaw. for Missouri riser; Ladr Walton, for Arkan*a» risen Prank 6t«le, for Mlnnno u riTtr. and B. H W inflow for Sew Orleans; left with fli „ tript MiSCUXiStora— The etenmcr Kentucky wu «oIJ at public auction, oo Satarday, tor $27,000. C«pt- H. A. Joott »u the tnceettfal bidder. The Kentucky will take Uie pttc* °« the Lady Pike In the Mmliaoo trade on Tncedny—<J«pUlu« Darld end Taylor being In charge .The Darid Ulbron U-area Mailivm thU-d*y tor New Orleans. g T Lons—Tb* Clifton. and Anglo-Saxon arrived from PilUbnrgh, on Friday. Departed—Bunko for Pittabnrgb. < NT* Clip the following from the Cincinnati Gazetlo, of ~Tb* Alhambria exploded one of her boiler* below Dnboqne, doing but little damage to the boat The Fli.ra, «ook below tb* bridg* above Davenport, will be ral*-d. All her freight baa been taken out. The Kochnetor, Capt. Neare; IWlmoot Cept- Ebbcrt; J. W. Hallman. Capt. llayr. Henry Graff, Capt M’Cllntock; Stephen Decatnr, Capt. Dftl'r. and J. B- Fo. d', Cept LUt; go to I'lttabnrgb thle evening." Steamboat Refliter. AlUUTKD—Jefferenn, BrownfTille; Luxerno, dot Colonel Bayard, KlUabetb; Hot alio, Whealing; Jennie Gray. Cl** clnnati. DKPAJITET)—Jeffereon, BrownarUlej Luzerne, do; Colonel Bayard Elizabeth; £mma Graham, Zanesville, Ro«alle, Wheeling; Hazel Dell, St. Paul; Fallon City, Si Loali: Glen wood, Nashville: Economy^Loulsfllla. River C feet —falling. To the Whip Traao. WE WOULD inform our cuatotnera west, mod other! interested, that we bar* ratcbaaad the entire stock and good will of the firm of HAZLETON A MOORE, of Turk oounty, la tbU State, who from this date decline business in oar favor, and have toft thetr notes and accounts against parties Wort of the Mountains with oe for collection. We will, o» soon ae possible, wait upon our cus toroen and tboee of the late firm, for the purpose of collect ing the amount# dne,ond receiving their order* for further ,o Our stock Is now Isrge and well snorted, comprising erery variety of Buggy Wtipt, Ktyw* WMpr t Biding StmleJut and Lathu, and to It we ask tho attention of deal mi WELLS, BIDDLE A 00., frSialAwtf • No. 80 Fourth street Lake fish.- 100 hlfbbls White Fish, 60 do Trout, 25 bbla do, 25 do Salmon, in store sod wr sals by rato J. D.CANFEILD. ©lO Ann TO to AN on good Busme«» 1 & . *J\J\Jot Accorntnodatloo Paper, ir amonata rom llw'to s2ooo,hario{ from odd Idbldd mantkalo ran. J. K. MOKANuB, No. 07 Toortb-ptn Jonw* now PulMl»f. TMIENG'II PAPER RANGINGS—New de- P ,j™ tor* bd-otifu!. recrirad tijr lata antral.’, tit A. WJ>. UAKDDALL a CO* mr 2s Importer* ana D»l*t«,B7 Wood ttreet. UNDRIEJ-22G Backs Wheat. SO tbl* Lard; 1 cart Bacon Uama; 6 sacks Feather*; 33 urta gnmac D °°'" ,lh 10 ,rri '* "nmn dickey 100. 1 Hon BBLS. Sugar Houso Molosbh, Su lUUU J»ra«iß*flDOTr; ' , . ’ , . “ft -n.teb.d." OoM- 10H BLACK SILK ROUES, with cot tm tv. ■■■.. POTATOES— 250 bushels choice Red Polur too*, to arrlre; 60 baiheU elide* N*ebanoock», In atcrv; 76 - email Whit® Bean* In rtor " «> d ;*£*“• ** No. ST Mh at. (mi-31 H. IUPPI.B. AVEN’S No. 1 Extra I'ino Point, No. 2 Flexible I'oint, Commercial an<! AUmtn* Steal rent for sale by W. 8. HAVK»» corner Market anil Second *ta. GOULD’S PATENT SPIUNG BED—Call •t n warohoQM *na .«unlm' tM* Sprln < TTAIR DYE A larßO assortment of Jules * TIN LEY. /-“iHEESE 300 boxes W. R. Cheese, lor CjSfS (m*l« HOnSHT PALMU. * CO. pEARpOiCTbbU. in .tore y< d for^l. (•tUFKSK 750 bxfl. prime W H in store jBOANVgLD. —rivi-EE 4c. —25U Dga- choice Rio Coffbo; ut t ij., 1W) Iwt.ajm P Mol«« A for Ml* tIT ° rl ° WATf*WIUO». —FMFNT—IOO bbl». Hydraulic in »toro 1^,1,» ' B CACTIM.D. ■iViiRPHi ft BUHCHfXELD haTO. jort 'RING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS. rriHE subscriber haring just returned from rifv York Id Philadelphia, feel. confident thot b. era of- fer' INDUCEMENTS TO PUUCIIASEBS, both in .tjlra, ilj m! Price, unmrpmwd by toy hotue Wert ot tb. RICH FANCY DRESS SILKS, RICH BLACK BAYADERE DRESS SILKS, RICH BLAOK SILK ROBES, '• PLAIN BLACK SILKS, “ PRINTED BERAGES, ■■ ROBES, “ ORGANDIE LAWNS, " ROBES, Also— Chnllies, Crape Do Espanees, Lawns, Ac. SHAWLS AND MANTLES. BROCHE BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, PRINTED BORDERED STELLA SHAWLS, Of every Style, Color and Quality, varying in prices from Two to Fif- teen Dollars. FRENCH LACE AND CHANTILLA MANTLES, From Three to Thirty Dollars. NEEDLE WORK HANDSOME SETT COLLAR AND SLEEVES, VERY RICn REAL FRENCH WORK COLLARS, EMBROIDERED LINEN " HANDKERCHIEFS, JACONET AND SWISS EDGINGS, INSERTING 9 AND FLOUSCINOS. » WHITE noons PIQUET CLOTH, FOR BASQUES. COLLARS and sleeves, FRENCH AND ENGLISH JACONETTS, NAINSOOKS, MULLS. SWISS, VICTORIA LAWNS, Ac., PLAIN, PLAID, STRIPED AND FIGURED. HOSIERY. A FULL AND COMPLETE AS- SORTMENT. Mourning Goods OF EVERY DESCRIPTION;. GOODS FOB BOY’S WEAR. Blooh, Bine, Greed, Drab end Olive CLOTHS. Black, Blue, Green, Drab and Olive CASHMEKETTS. Plaid, Plain and Striped OASSIMERES. TWEEDS, MBRlfco. NANKINBTTS, Linen and Cotton Pant Staffs, Ac. DOMESTICS. THE LARGEST STOCK IK THE CITY A* many of the above Goode were bought of MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS, LARGE AUCTIONS, FOR CASH, vr% ARS ENABLKD TO SELL THRU AT PRICES a fiat JD ef c (So mp Mit■ on Gall and Examine our Blook beftore Par- obutag EIMWhW*- o. HANSON liOVB, Formerly M™ Brother* and Votmg, Stevenson & Love, f sion or the oniaim bee-hive, NO. W' . .Fttabargii, Penna. orlMewlDJ ■ W. E. C H I LDS & C'O’f^ PATENT ELASTIC TZRX ASP WjLTES*PSOOF CEMENT ROQPING. PEKBIN <se JOHNSON, 1 proprietors. Are now prepared to contract and put/on at the shortest notice th, .tar. EUstis Tinasd WAter-Proof OesientßaollliSt » t*lnB li>« ootj»rttcl» jrrt ttmatad th« will ncortl, resist the Action of tb* atmosphere In every dimito. _ IT IS PERFECTLY FIRE AND WATER-PROOF, And Id point of durability, we bcllere It I* equal, If not sup* *r, to any Metallic Roofing. We aapntltoaowOldTto Tar, Iron or Ehingle Rocfa, it maxing do d ■ wee bow flator rteeptteroorm»roe. lau Roofing!* wimsted toprcreasabxv® wmmtitoa SLT DOLLARS PER SQUJJIS, ( TB2f FEET SQUARE.) Wb will apply it upen Tin and Iron Boot* far TWO DOLLARS PER SQUABS, being on account of in durability th cheapest point that can be uaed. _ .„—_ . . „ , qqj-We invite all who are building, and also those who wtih their Boofa Repaired, to call at oar office, 183 Thin Srm and examine sample* and satisfy tbemaolve* tn record to. the durability and practicability of this Roofing. J. 0. PERRIN. ) PERBLN A JOHNSON, S. A. JOHNSON, > Ko. igs Third street, between Wood and Smithfleld, WM. JOHNSON, y Pittsburgh, P*an*. I hare made a chemical examination of some specimens of W. E. CHILDS A 00’S BOOTING, loft at By office, the r« nits of which are as follow* Ist. The materials compounded so as to remain pliable fora great length of time. . ■ 2d. The consisteaey Is not readily influenced by the temperature; consequently it would not be liable to melt and ren off from a roof in Summer, orereck In Winter,!, e. extreme* of natural heat and cold would not Injure It. Bd. The composition 1* not add but slightly alkaline. It would not destroy the can mas, but ou tbs contrary protect It from the action of the weather. 4th. It Is Water. Proo(| and to a large extent Fire-Proof; that la, sparks and fire brands falling upon It conld aot In flame It. In my opinion such a roof will last far yean If put on carefully and receiving prompt attention. Respectfully, JOSEPH M. LOCKE, Chemist, Labaratory No. 12S Walnut street, Cincinnati, Ohio. CnrcuntiTi Aaxxci Boiailw. 6th, 1557. I have examined W. E. Conns A Co’s Elastic fire and Water-Proof Cement Roofing, andas far as I can ; Judge, consider It a good luTontion, and am willing to Insure buildings thus protected upon the sunt tormi as I insure those covered with metal. sphlydawF [Signed] JNO. 8. LAW, Agt. Royal Ini. Co„ London and Liverpool. Regular MoncngaTiftia Elver U. S. Mall Packets. STEAMER TELEGRAPH, j STEAMER JEFFERSON, Capt. J. C. Woodward. ! Cact. Oboroi CiAxk. The above new steamers are now miming regularly. Morning Boats leave Pitts burgh at 8 o’clock A. M-, and Evening Boats «t 0 o’clock P. M. for M’Kccsport, Elizabethtown, Moncmga hela City, Bellevernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California anil Brownsville, there connecting with Hacks and Coaches for Uniontown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Wayaesburg, Carmichael town and Jeffereon. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for $2, meals and state-rooms on boats Boats returning from Brownsville leave at 8 o’clock In the morningand ft In the evening. For further Information en quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street. 4 *O5 Q. W. SWINDLER, Aucre. For Cincinnati- regular . nse; TUESDAY PACKET.—The elegant wheel passenger packet GLADIATOR, Capt. George Moore, will leave lor the shore and Intermediate ports every TUES DAY at 10 o’clock, Aa. Per freight or passage apply cn board, or to (mrlB) FLACK, PARSES A CO, Agfa. Regular Tuesday pack-ijana ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—The fine new£§££2Sb steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. MtJ»o* AtoawUl leare far the above and Intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o’clock r. ■. For freight or passage apply cn board. oclO FLACK. BARNES A CO-, Ag’ts. Regular Wednesday igj PACKET, FOR CINCINNATI.—The fine new steamer J. W. nAILMAN.Capt. M. iiaysjWlil leave fur theabovoand all intermediate ports on EVER* TUESDAY at 10 o’clock A. M. For passage or freight apply on board or to j*23 FLACK, BARNES 4 CO.AjcDti.__ TXtR MARIETTA AND ZANES- iJESiJ, TILLR— I The now and beautiful ateamer££jpfc*«4m LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. Brown. will leave for tbejibore -and ail Intermediate ports, EVERY SATURDAY, at 3 p.«. For freight or passage apply on board or to ocl™ FLACK. BARNES A CO- Agfa. F~ OR CINCINNATI & LOUIS ‘NILIJL—-'The fine steamer POTOMAC, Capt Vo. C. Harry, will leave for the above and all Inter, mediate ports on WEDNESDAY the 31st Inst, at 4 P.M.— For freight or passage apply onboard or „ iojA} FLACK, BARN es 4 CO. FOR CINCINNATI A LOUIS- i&j VILLE.—'The splendid steamer CLARA JgjgSiQ DEAN. Capt. B. Cadman, will leave far the above and all intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY the 31et Inst. For '"S" ■—* °° PARSES . CO. FOR CINCINNATI A J- 0018 - VILLE. —Tbo floe passenger steamer ROCKET, Capt. C- 11. Hurst, will leave for tbo above and all intermediate porta on THIS DAY. 31st Inst, at 4 P. M. Tor freight or passage apply on board, or to mr27 FtACK, BARNES A CO. Agents. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOUISVILLE. —The fine eteamer MINERVA, Capt John Gordon, wUlesve for the above and all intermediate ports THU DAY, 31st instant, at 4 o'clock, P. tt. For freight or naasaxe apply on board, or to FLACK. BARNES 4 CO. Agents FOR WABASH IUVEK —The . fCrrVf, splendid steamer FORTUNE, Capt. will leave for the above and all Intermediate ports ou WEDNESDAY the Slst lost., at 4 r.tt. For freight or nasiaze apply ou board or to ** mr29 FLACK, BARNES 4 CO. FORLOUISVLLLE^-Thcelegimt steamer JACOB POE, Capt. Stewart, wllt.£§£pg3b hare for tbs above and all Intermediate porta WEDNESDAY, April 7th. for freight or passage apply on board or to mrVD FLACK, BARN ESA CXVARenI FOB NASHVILLE—The ele- i cant pai.eoger steamer JENNY Captain DnnUn. will leave far the above and iDtenzuxUate porta on EATURIiAY, April Ist, at 4 r. x. For freight or naasace apply on board <-r to FLACK. BARNES A CO- Agents. BRILLIANTS, FOR NASHVILLE.—Tho lino steamer S. P. HIBBARD. Capt. George W. Reed, will leave for the above and all latermedlate ports, THIS DAY, tho Ust Ao’clock, r.«- For freight or paasage apply «n board, or to (mrIC) FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents. FOR NASHVILLE —Te fine new steamer RELIANCE, F. X. Reno, Master, will leave for the aboro and all Intcrmediat* ports THIS DAY, 31*t instant. For freight or passage apply on board or to nxrU FLACK A PARSES, Agvtts. ufljSgjl Misionrf Rfrir Direct. TO JEFFERSON. BOONVILLE, BRUNSWICK, LEXINU TON. WYANDOTTE CITY, KANSAS CITY, LEAVENWORTH AND ST. JOSEPH THE fine passenger steamer ORB, Captain W«r, will leavofor the above and all Intermediate ports, on THIS DAY, 31st Inst., at 4 P. M. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to . mr26 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agts T?OR ST. PAUL DIRECT—To , JCS^A P Qulocy.’-Keokuk, Burlington, Uoek lolamL Davenport, Fulton City, Galena, Dnbnqne, I’roirle DuCbien, La Crosse. Stillwater nad St. Panl —Tuo finelsteamer W. II.DENNY, Capt. Alford, inUl*sro fur tho abort) port' on THIS DAY. Slut Inst., at 4P. «. For freight or passage opply on l>oard or to ir3l FLACK. BARNES A CO- Agents- Missouri river packet, rjca| —For Jefferson City, Boouevllle, GUs-J&£S££2i cow, Knnuwtck, Lexington, Kansas City, Wyanaott, Leav enworth, 8L Joseph and Omaha City.—The fino steamer STEPHEN DEOATUB, Capt. Frank Bciley, will lease for the above and all Intermediate ports, on MONDAY, April Oth, at 4 o’clock T. K. For freight or passage apply on board or to mr3l FLAQK, BARNES t Co-, Agents. Fob keokuk t st. paul. , jjsv* —Tho fine steamer SHENANGO, C&pt-iSSfiSSiaA g B. French, will leave far tbe above and all intermediate porta on WEDNESDAY, 31st Inst, at 4 o’cleck, P. u. Far frtdxbt or mange apply on board, or to mr27 FLACIC BARNES 00., Agent*. FOR St. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS fJCgLfr RIVER—Th< floe steamer BAT ClTY..gsgggS CapL Andrew Miller, will leave for the above and all later modlate ports on THI3 DAY, ]3lst itzst., at 10 o’clock, A. SL For freight or passage apply on boord'or to mr2fl B FLACK, BARNES * CO- Fob st. louis, eannibal, i JB£j» KEOKUK, BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE, fiSSsEiIA ROCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT, Q ALENA, DUBUQUE, VA CROSSE AND ST. PAUL—Tbe line atearoer GOOD* rnntS DB. Cant Thomas Shaman, will leave for the abovo and all Intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY, 31st inst, at 4 o'clock. p.». For Weight or passage apply on beard, or to nrZG FLACK, BARNES A (XL, Agents. For st. louis, keokuk, ( jehl** ROCK ISLAND, DAVENPORT, QUB, WENONA A ST. PAUL—The floe new steamer VIA* KNJsaac Mason Master, will lenTe for the above and oil la* .tennediato ports, on THIS DAY, 3ist Inst-, at 4 f, x. Tor fr.-lrht or passage apply on board or to ° !Su FLACK. BARNES A 00- Agents. CASBIMEKES. t?OR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK, ijrav* ¥} BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE, BOOK jaßwiiHM IaLAND A DAVENPORT—The fine steamer ARIZONA, Capt Uerdmao. will leave for the above and all intermedi ate ports, on THIS DAY, 3l»tinst, nt 4r m. For freight or nasaasa apply on board or to mr§i FLACK. BARNES A CO., Agts. T?OR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK, , JCSLa Jr ROCK T3UtN'D,DAVENPORT,aALENA«feggS3a and DUBUQUE—The fine new steamer IL F. BASS, Capt. W T. Barr, will leave for tbo above and all lotennedint* ports THIS DAY, 31st lost. For freight or passage apply onboard or to f ob 34 FLACK, BARNES A CO„ Agents. EOR ST. LOUIS. The fine steamer SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. Shepherd, will leave for tbe above and all Intermediate ports THIS DAY, 3lst Inst. For fought or passage apply on board, or to pr ie FLACK, BARNES A CO-, Agents. OR ST. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS RIVER. —The fine steamer CAMBRIDGE,Capt. Samuel Dean, will leaveJer the above aud all Intermediate parts THIS DAY, tbe Sift lniL, at 10 o'clock, a. K. For freight or pas sace apply on board, or to mrld FLAPS, BARNES A 00„ Agents. FOR St. LOUIS.— The splendid steamer PBtMA DONNA, Capt Marsh Ford, will leave fur th< above and all Intermediate ports THIS DAY, 31st Inst. Foi freight or passage apply on beard or to „ „ mrlO FLACK, BARNES A CO. For st. louis & keokuk.— .jeBl* The fine passenger packet J. H. CON CapL Woodborn, will leave for the above andall nterme<Uare ports THIS DAY, alst InsL For passage or freight apply on Krf oYto * FLAcOaRNES A CO. Agts. FOR ST. LOUIS—Tho splendid lAj foTS .Sn. “- s?^e- tiad ST LOUIS, KEOKUK., > F nooK “^SuSi^oDEMroSlT^^a bLQUC—The C “f f * { h®*i>oreami all intermediate ports i“ £./''• *• F » “ pa (*^Sl]* PPl7 ° B b ° arJ *'^ ACg '_ DARNEfI * 00 ’ Agents. —nSTiEOKOK, DAVENPORT, iJEgVfc book Slano, oalena, dcbeqce,JSSS . bt PAUO —Tbo An#pwwtgter itoamer LACHusak, £f*V ivtlumv. wIU leave for lbs above tod all lotenntdlato ~£.TIIIB DiY.SUt tDitant,aU o’clock,?*, For freight S* MW? applj on board, or to FLACK, DABS'ES 1 CO, AgeoU. FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW. ORLEANS.—The splendid sterner 0. FREMONT,Capt. Btockaale, lriH learn for tho above ami all intermediate pom on TICS DAY diet Inst,at 4 o’alock. For freight or outage apply oa board or to mrSO FLACK, BARNES A CO. FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW, £§&* OBLEAN&—The floe steamer AIJJA,£iSpSSi Capt. John A. Robinson, «1U leaxatortba abo*« ami aU ur feraedlatoporta THIS DAY 81*t instant, at at iodocx, P. M. Tar freight or pamae apply onboard, or to. mrlt nrLACg. BABXE3 * ,00 * As***- : " * 'o. aroarr BABDT & M t QBSWV ~ . STEAMBOAT Cocoa opFimt *sd ? jj* steamtrs. ffimemnatt, &f. JtDutsbilU, &c. jlasiibillE, &c. St. Uouiß, &e. iltto ©cleans, Set. JHrtical, HeISKIU/S TETTER OntTMENT.—Hoißldll’B Tetter Ointment cured / ’ CoL ROBERT 5L LEE ofTettercn the head. ' , * Mr. JAMES W. NEWLIN, 318 Pice st, Phila., was cured of Tetter, 18 years standing. ' Mr. JOHN VANDERBILT, Fifth and Green xti, * cured of letter, ofl3 years standing. HEISKELL’S OINTMENT cuml Sir. CharlealPhlppS,. Third and Arch sis.. Eruption of the Face, cf 14 year*. Mrs MARGARET LEISTER, SchooUtrect, bilow Frank- *: lin, Phila, Tetter of 8 years standing. Mr. N.W. BRIDGES, Jones’ Phila, was cured by U of Rbenmatlam and Ulcer oq thn leg. Mrs. MARY POSTILL, Fifth lfliaujCured of Tetter ,*£ 18 years. -Vr HENRY n ECKET, Esq, SIO Chestnut sb. Eruption os the Face, 14 years. JAS. M. BROOM, West Phillip Eruption of the Face, Head and Eyes, of long standing. Mr. JAMES BROWN, 125 Chestnut st, Eagle Hotel, of Erysipelas. Mr. JAS. H. FARRAND, 251 Cbwtnut it., Eruption on the Face, 25 years. Mr. 0. TISDALE, 220 South Front st., Totlor, 30 year* standing. _ Mr*. WM. J. THOMPSON, Twelfth and Baca stx, Erydp alaa, 8 years. Mr. RICHARD BATTUBS, Eruption on the Face, 25 year* standing. Mr. ZEN AS WELLS, Vcrasdo House, Brood and George sts- Barber’s Itch. Mrs. ANNGBAHAM. N. E, cornerof Fifth and Arch, Inflammed Eyes. *•' 49-Dr. GEO. H. KEYSER, No. HO Woid sb, Wholesale and Retail Agent • - ■tarlTafawF- children CutUng TcetM.—To Motsx&s i*d Ncasts.— Dß. H. ft. PARRIS' CELEBRATED SOOTH* JSG ST& CP.—This infallible remsdy has preserved hun dreds of children when thought past recovery,from coutul cl-ms. As soon as the Syrup la rubbed on tlio gums, the child will recover. This preparation is eo Innocent, so efTu cartons, and eo pleasant, that no child trill refuse to let its gums be rubbed with It. When infants are at the ago of four months, though there Is no nppearanoaof-teeth; one •bottle of ihe Syrup should be usod ou the gums, to open tlto pores. Parents Bbould never bo without the syrup in the nursery where there are young children; for If n child wakes Id the night with pains in the gusu, tne syrup Immediately gives ease by opening the pores and healing tbo gums, thery by preventing couTuliions, feTers, Ac. Prepared only by Dr. Swayue A Eon, Phila. 1000 bottles fust received and for sale by the Pittsburgh Agent, mrJ&dawF Da. GEO H KEYSER, 140 Wcod #L Read wiiat they say of ds. sirji-xirs compos’d stbup WILD CHERRY. The Original and Genuine Preparation! Disordered Stomach, Lirer, Breast or Longs. The wonderful curs performed ' y by this Invaluable med- w < : ■ * icJne, In Pulmonary CON- • .• • \ SUMPTION, Coughs, Colds, Ailh* : ma, Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooplnf - '-• Cough, Croup, Bpiuing of Blood, Liver Complafut, Pain lathe Side knd Breast,Tick ling or raising is the Threat, and all Diseases of tne Lungs, and Breast baTo excited the nstonlals mentof allwhohave w>inoe»e*l Its mar- Tflloui effect; there Is no account or a medicine, from tho earliest ages, furnishing a para 11 el. PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN, ALL SPEAK vj FORTH ITS PRAISES. •> V. The reports from all parts or tho world, where they make - use of Dr. Swayne’s Compound Syrup of Wild Chcry, un questionably proves It to be the groat remedy of tbo age. NIGHT SWEATS, GREAT DEBILITY, Ac. We think there never hM been a medicine which ha* giv en such universal satisfaction as Dr. Ewayne’s Compound Syrup Wild Cherry. It has stopped night sweats, checked deep seated ulcers of the lungs, raised those who were fast declining with great weakness, when all other means prov ed unavailing. DR. J. H. ELLISON, Franklin county, Ky-, writes: I bare been engaged in an active practice of twelve yean, and recommend Dr. Stfayno’s Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry in preference to idl other remedies. .In tho much dreaded Pneumonia, or'Diseaeo of tho Lungs, and the alarming form in which itappeara In Kentucky, 1 regard it as an inValtm* ble remedy. CaseofTbonas Dlxou. Orer.s jean bate elapccd, and be still remains a bcartyman. r„v. JAMES R. DORBOROW, raster of Berlin circuit, Baltimore Conference. and all tbe principal merchants at I‘olnt orßockij Md., liaro testified to the following EXTRAORDINARY CURE. Pont* or Bocu, Frederick county, Md. Da. Swatse—Dear Sir—Believing it a dory I owe to the public, and in Justice to you, I base thought proper to make known oneof the most extraordinary cures, in my own case, that has ever been truly recorded. In tbe month of Octo ber but, 1 was afflicted with a severe gathering in my breast which formed a largo abscess, and also-communicated to my Lungs and very much afflicted them, aod discharged larp* quantities of corruption, external and internal. BJT breath could also pass threogh my Longs and out through the cavity of my breast with apparent ease, attended with a violent cough, day and night, lusaof appetite, and extreme debility, so that my physicians thought my ca*e entirely, hopeless and beyond the power ofmedidno. I remained in, this wretched condition fnr a long time, uatil I was waited to a mere skeleton, and there seemed to bo no hope for m<g . but haring read in the nnbUfltttffgkgtJhemmr wonderful-I ' cur. s perloraed by your compound Syrvpof HUif I ImtmdJatelj sent to Baltimore for firs bottles, and com menced (ts use, and to xsy great satisfaction and that o. my anxious family, the abscess or opening In my lungs begin ' % to heal, and the cough subsided,oadon using ten bottle* T was restored to perfect healib. Over Are years have elapsed, and I still remain a perfectly hearty man at this date, June 2d, 16&8. Ihavonot had a "tidy’s sickness for the last elgbeeh months. Fleas* accept my grateful acknowledgments. Yours, very respectfully. . .• THOMAS DISON. More wonderful cures hare bees and are daily made tyi Dr. Sway ue’i Compound Syrup of .Wild Cherry, than by any, medicine ever discovered; composed solely of -vegetable In 1 gradient*, 1 1 can be used with perfect safety. [ RE CAREFUL IN PURCKASINO. To obtain (he original and only guanine preparation of Wild Cazure, which must hare the portrait and signature orDB. BWAYNB on each wrapper around tbe bottle. Thii Invaluable remedy, prepared only by Dr.-SWAYKE A BON, Sereuth st, second door above Market, Pbila. .. DIL GEO. n. KEYSEB, No. UO Wood street, Wholesale ad Betail Ageot. mig:d*wT MORE THAN 500,000 BOTTLES N K"W ENGLAND SfTATES IS OSE TEAIU The restorative of prof. o. j. WOOD for restoring hair perfectly and permanently, lira never jet had a rival, tplaao after, volume fflren from all parti of the world and from tEe most totnlU «nt to prora that it t» a petftet. Sniantirt; but rettdLtOo circular and you cannot doubt; read alao the following? ** Tna Una.—People bar# for centuries tx*n afflicted With bald heads, and the only remedy, heretofore It nown,jas been thorn abominable wis».Byarecvnt di-Mwyof i will try once again, for In Wood’* RestoreUv. thereOa uo such thins «« foA Wotnow of-aUdywhowaa bald. who nsedlbnwticlea abort gne, and her head fo.now ccyed completely with the tiniest andmost • twtfful 1 ' I nable. YTe know of numerous case* where hair eras falling out, which It restored In greater pcrfectlon'than It 1 o»er bad been before. - . . . ... I It ia also without doubt one Of tho beetartW® for Kaep, I ing the hair in geod condition, makingit ■Q II and glwy. I removing dandruff, and haa pro red ltssiftbo greatest enemy I toaUtheilUUiatbalriiheirto. . ... v:-. , It ia the daty of every one to improve their P*™****?: pearancethonghaomamaydiffer toregardto toew^ao* doing it; but every one will admit tbit abeantlftil b®*dof hair, either in man or woman, is an oHfct tnitth lenc*- ilrcd, and there are no meant that should be I*2 nnraed to obtain inch a consideration.—Hbrnna’* ootoeaic, Coaaocroe, Ohio, • 0. J. Wood * Co:—Gents: A* I have been selling your Hair Re* to retire the last season tozoaMF*** local agents (R. 5L UackJnaoru* and having the beneficial efffCts cf ll myself, I wouU- like . agency for the scate of Ohio or some Staid in' - •hould you wish to make such an amagaraenL' uJW convinced then U noUdagetual to it in the Unittd Steutf*. * reitoHngth* hair. I hara been engaged in the Drug putk ness for eevaral years, apd; Tare add various preparations . for the hair, but have found nothing that restore* th* se cretive organs or invigorates the scalp u well as yptrrt. ing folly convinced that your restorative is what yaorffl» t: sent it to be, I would like to engage! In the eto of it, w f ( am satisfied It must sell. Tours truly, - 8. T. STOCKJIAJ*- iraM-ure, Man., Feb. 5, IKT* Pwy. 0. J. Woo© 4 Co.» realized the pxxl tUccts of your Hair Kcstcraiive, I wish 'to etato. fhas finding my hair growing thin, as well as gray, I ***”?,”% cd from wh*t l road and-heard, to try the article prep*™® by you, to promote Us growth and changeifoWJ 0 '” It was in youth, both of which it baa effected .completely In the operation I have naed nearly three bottle*.- y^TCL . For Ml. tSr OEofll. KETBKK, 140 —’"Sfr’, 0. J. WOOD I 00. U J (lath» (rat N. Y. Wit.Tuillag.“fHJffSoSTror Market street, 8h Louis, and sold gifts. fe2o • - • BAStCKIs FA&SB BIOC# , B-oreHm in this city. Tools, (Union JPtoae*,} &£\ attention, cl lltfchants.and ~ SETFtD POTATOICS. • Oonntoa aongli Fmpla • d&UI Potatoes., rjiHiS PotaU>lia3 the reputa&HDf Semg tho most productive tad the best tafclMjctato ofall the now variettoaunw: Inure. ..The tuheeribS-hascoltiThtod them Ursaly lor four ynrß,has nevw know* U»mtojrot in the ground w-InkUre.- AUiaited numbetif bushel# can i": wz-faiina so-tu v«4»w?S'“» or »^
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