K , r Y;-v littsbargl (feajcttc. PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORHdTg, APRIL 10, 1853. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITT. City and Nows Itemw. llttroxoM IrtiM3.—Tlie Grand Assembly of be Presbyterian Church in the United States of America will hold its next meeting in the First Presbyterian Church, New Orleans, on Thurs day the Gth ofi May next, and will be opened with a sermon by the Key. Conrtland Van Rens selaer, D. L)., Moderator of the 1 last Assembly The following Presbyteries meet on next Tuesday, AprilUSth :—Tho Presbytery of Red stone will meet at McKeesport. The Presby tery of Blairsville will meet at Unity, (near Latrobe.) The Presbytery of Stenbenyiile will ipeet at New Hagerstown. The! Presbytery of new Lisbon will meet in the church of Bethel. Twestt-fivt*. persons united with the Presby !® r^an church In New Castle, onilast Sabbath.— fhe meetings are still carried on in this and the Baptist church, and many persons aro still in quiring. Tun Philadelphia MoUiodist Conferencerafsed for the missionary treasury, iho last conference •year, the sum of §2G,OM ltd. Its contributions for “necessitous cases” were st>i4sl GL ltsin creaae of members 4,501. Tee English Methodistsreportabont $OOO,OOO missonary contributions the last year, a great advauco on the preceding year. They arc about to celebrate lueir missionary anniyersary, in London, with increased interest and efforts. . Tee Examiner (Baptist) reports the conver sions during one week as 17,000 among tlieir own denomination, and 2i\ooonoioog tho Mcth o'Jists. Tee following congregations of Washington borough have united in holding a daily prayer meeting: —Presbyterian, Rev.Brownson; Meth odist Episcopal, Rov. Williams: Protestant Episcopal, Rev, Lee: Protestant Methodist, Rev. Phipps; Qamberland Presbyterian, Rev. Brown: Raptist, Rev. Boyd. Tin: Cask or Mary Snmi.-rjWu gave an ac count a few days since, of the case of Mary Seim, n poor girl, who had been converted from Catholicism to Protestant ism. Her father utter ed threats against her, and, as w/u alleged, tried to spirit berawoyfrora Mr. Oumbcrt'sand finally fried to get hor committed to the House of Refuge. Judge McClure put the father under bonds to keep the peace. Tho Pittsburgh Cath olic has a carefully written article of two col umns about the matter, from which we make an extract or two. The Catholic says: “He only threatened, and that under the ia-. fiacnco of passion caused by the daughter's dia obedieuco and apostacy, “to split her head open with acanc,” a strange sort ojj Injury for such an Instrument to laflicL This was the solo ground of tho indictment; and! on this ground the learned Court was pleased tb decide that the father's authority over the child should practi cally cease.” • * *' * “Mary Seim is only one of many Catholic •’hildren who have lost an eternal inheritance in tbe same way. Parents leave: children in any i.place, rectlcss of all else provided they get good situations and fifty cents a week, confi dently anticipating that they will grow up good Catholics, and stoutly resist 'all attempts at apostacy. They see to them but seldom, and only to draw their wages. They never inquire whether they attend Catechism, or to Mass. At lost, they hear they are going to meeting, and in a fair way of becoming Methodists, or something else of the some sort. At their own convenience they institute ioqniry into tho matter, and are surprised! to find that tbe miscjtiof is already done, and beyond a remedy, and tho undutifnl condnct of the child is sanc tioned from tho bench, as in the case of Mary * Selin.” Fayette Covsty.—At an election held in t'onncllsvtlle on the Gth Inst., the following mu nicipal officers were chosen to serve the ensuing year:—Burgess, Joseph Johnslon; TownCoan ' cil, John Fuller: School Directors, Abraham Hhallenbergcr, Jonathan Enos, Aaron Bishop, Matthew Seaton; Constable, James Stafford. Tho Connellaville Enterprise \ says the Pitts burgh and CoanellsviUo Road i* commended to tho attention, good wishes and valuable assist ance of all Pittsburghcre, by every considera tion of interest and commercial foresight and . self defence, and Us completion isccrtainly only / a question of time. By (hat route comes our commercial salvation. Washington County.—The faculty of Wash ington college have concluded to permit the students belonging to the Washington and Union societies to haven contest during the comiog rammer. We are informed that the affair will transpire sometime in July next. Question for debate:—Are all mankind descended from one pair! . [ • Lawrence Co.—We learn from the-New Cas tle Oourant that Mrs. Breokenndge, who resided . some"Toar miles east of New Castle, was taken rick very suddenly, on Tuesday night last, and died in a few minutes At the meeting of the New Castle Council, on Friday evening last, it .was resolved to take down the market house, and to build or obtain an engine house. J. N. Dickson, was appointed Treasurer: J. J. Cook Collector; E. Sankcy Regulator; W. H. & G. P. Shaw printers. An assessment of five mills was directed for ordinary purposes A son of David Sankcy, Esq., was near being killed, hav ing been thrown from a carriage. CoßßTiiurstTEßs AttttKSTsp. —. Yesterday, Robert Arnold, Alderman in the Third Ward, Allegheny, was arrested by Robert Ilajpie,'Chief of Police, citarged with parsing and Tending counterfeit coio. An amount representing $2O in American.qnariers and $lO in Mexican quar ters was found on bis premises. It is alleged (hat he was accustomed to rend this bogus coiu fur forty cents on the dollar. After Arnold was arrested, he told the MAyor bo pjroouredthis coin from a mao named Henry Moore, who' formerly lived in Allegheny, but now resided in Miners vllle. Officers Hague, Moon, Patterson, Knox and Hamilton immediately repaired to tho house of Moore, which Arnold had described, and arrested .Moore. They found on his premises o large quantity of coin, new and old, and a full Bet of moulds, in plaster of Pari3. ; These had been made with great skill, and tho weight of the coin which appeared to have been made in them, ap proximated that of genniao coin. Tho officers found in Moore's bed a ponderous club, and under the bed an ax. They brpnght Moore, the moulds and the coio to the Mayor's office. Moore was committed for a hearing sjomo time to-day. Moore Is .a young and very man. He weor3 a heavy black moustache, end was dressed with caro and neatness. It is said that this house in Minenville is a sdrtof mint, where bogus coin is made and vended to as many as . desire to enter into the business of using it. Cnoics Books bt Catalog up. —This evening •on the second floor of Davis, new auction Build ing, Fifth Street, is to be sold by catalogue a special collection of English and. American Books. This sale Is ono of those opportunities for obtain ing rare works aad excellent editions, which en ables readers of taste and research to make val uable additions to their Libraries. The volumes Are now arranged for ezaminaiion, and compriso tho bcßt authors in English anti American Liter ature, -History, Science, and the Arts, with the i>psf translations of standards ancient classics. Iruh City Land Association. —At a meeting uf tho shareholders of this Association, held on Thursday, at the office .of Alderman McMaster, the following officers were elected*: President—James I). Kelly.' Treasurer —An- drew McMaster. Secretary—A. M. Brown. Directors—'Tho*. Mellon, Graham Scott, Richard Hope, Daniel Negley, Andrew McMastef, E. N. Wright, William Anderson. J. U. Earkofen, W. I. Ilenry, A. M. Brown. Death Warrant Recalled. —Tlio death war rant for. tho execution of Jpbn Lull, has been recalled by Governor Packer- It-seems that the Governor bad not received official notice lo the effect tial a writ of error bml been granted by the Supreme Court. This pccounls for a seem ing irregularity in signing fche death warrant hefrre the case bad been reviewed by the Supe rior GourL Ohild Burned to Death!—A child of Dennis Urennen, shoemaker, in the rear of No. 84, Smithfleld street, was sp severely burned on Monday Afternoon,-by Us clothes taking tire, that it died in twenty-four hours. The mother was absent at Ibe hydrant, and returned to find her child enveloped in flames. Her hands were severely burned in putting out tho fire.— Union. TncCASE of James M. Kkllt.—Upon tho ap plication of E. Snowden, Esq., Chief Justice Ixrwrie, on Thursday, granted a writ of error io the esse of James M. Kelly! under sentence of death for the murder of Henry Weissman. Tho writ is made returnable on Friday, May 7th, at which time it will be argued Iheforo the Supreme Court, at Harrisborg. Jailor Phillips left for York, Pa., on Thurs day night, having in charge Perry Hartman, against whom there is an indictment pending, in that county, for murder. Hartman is a colored man, and the same who, a few weeks since, at tempted to take the life of a young girl named Louisa Williams. Wp are requested to remind our readers that the sale of the extensive 6tock of furniture &c., Of the Perry Hotel, on Duqucsne Way, will be c a ß uaen«d this morning at 10 o’clock, by V. M. DnyhirAccUoncer.: j r - Wednesday test* Judge Gilmore sentenced Ter Prater Meeting tor Business Situ.- | It is a little hard to realiie the fact that men will . tteetjtogether in the very hours of busioes3 to pray to God. It indicates a desire in the part of; men to spend a portion of their time in devotion | to tho true God rather than allow that false god, | mammon, to have all the hours, and the days, | and the years. Theologians tell us of a millenial ! period, and we, imagine one of the character sties of that “good time” will be that business men will buy and sell, barter and get gaiu, not that they may lay up fortunes but that they may acquire to expend again for the advancement of the Divine glory. It smacks a little of millenium —this recent idea of business men's prayer meet ings, and we certainly have no other desire than that they should continue and be mightily inslru tnefltal in weaniog men from tbe wild race for '■ gold and the forgetfulness of eternal realities. I The prayer meeting on Friday, at Lafayette ! Hall, tho initial of a series under the direction of the Young Men's t’bristian Association, con- ! vened at ll! o’clock, Robert McKuight, Esq _ acting as leader. 'On opening, Mr. McK. read ; a number of rules which had been adopted for j tbe guidance of tbe meetings. These limit the length of prayers to three minutes : the hymus | to three stanians; the scripture readings to j eight or ten verses: the exhortations to three minutes, etc. The religions exercises began by singing the IGlst hymn of the Union collections, which begins: “t « race ' 'tis a charming theme. . Harmonious to roino car : Heaven with tbe echo shall resound, And all tho earth shall hear." Mr. McKnigbt than led in prayer, invoking the presence of tbe Spirit of God, and praying him to put it into the hearts ot men to come to the house of prayer and to seek for salvation through Jesus Christ. The prayer over, he pro ceeded to read from the LI. vhapleror Isaiah - “Ho! Every one that thirstrlh, come ye to the waters and drink.” The meeting now being open for general prayer anil exhortation; Mr. Samuel Lowrio presented for tbi* prayers of the meeting the case of n Christian mother who was in deep dis tress on account of tho condition of her two children whoareunreconcjledtothcir “Fatberin rTeaven.” Mr. L. led the assembly in behalf «f the weeping mother and her wayward children. A gentleman from Cincinnati made somo in teresting statements in regard to the business mens’ prayer meetings in that city, and the great good that is resulting from tbern. Hero ferred also to revivals in Newark, Liverpool and Stoubonvillc. Prayers (alternating with the singing of hyniDß) were offered by It. C. Totten, W. Bake well, Mr. McMastcr, Rev. John S. Brown and others until the hour of adjournment. Tho second meeting will be held to-day from 12 to 1 o'clook, and tho exercises will doubtless bo interesting and profitable. \Yc trust there will be a large attendance. A Swindling Game.—A married lady of this city, Mrs. Eliza Boyle, was swindled in New York by one of those infamous emigrant runner thieves, out of $l4O. 'She was on her way to California to moot her husband, who has Leen there for somo lime. In New York ahe*fell into (he bands of one of the sharks who. under p.re tence of taking her to a gentleman in that city, a friend of her husband, to whom she had a let ter, brought her to another of the gang, who represented himself as her husband's friend, and sent her to a bogus olfico to get her tickets She paid $240 for a passage for herself and little boy, but on handing the clerk in-the office tbe money, be declared iL short sixty dollars, aod demanded, pnd obtained $OO more. The next day she was told that she could not get a passage on (bo steamer unless she took n berth in the hold, ner boy at this time became sick, and frightened at the prospects before her, as well as by the threats made Against her safely, she agreed to return home if they would refund her the money she had paid them They de clined, bat she threatened lu lay the matter be fore the Mayor They then agreed to give her back 1 GO, aod she a stranger and alone, consent ed to take it, and left at onro, on its receipt for Pittsburgh. She told her story to Mayer Wea ver, and he immediately counseled her to return to New York with a friend, and lay tho matter before Mayor Ttemann. Jle gave her n letter to MayorTiemann. She left yesterday afternoon for New fork. r.xtitßtTiGN. —The commander of F«»U Jack son, Capt. F. T. Hutchinson, will give a free ex hibition on the 22d day of April. lie will send twelve letters (o ib.g Major nnd other gentlemen in the city, promising not to tire any guns. He will appear on the rM-.-n-ion in the uniform form erly worn by Cul ,s. W. Black, and upon the whole we may expect u novel entertainment. Rrv. Jiiiin Dm ai.«, I). I> . will preach ascr men in the First Associate Reformed Church, Gib street, on to-raorrow (Sabbath) evening, at 71 o'clock, in behalf of the Sixth Ward Union Mission Sabbath School, mi which occasion a collection will be taken up to aid said school. A Nstv Dugan. —The Second I'peabyicriau Church, Dr. Howard s, has purchased a magnifi cent organ. It is one «tf great compass and -elaborate finish, and has been brought !<> the city within a few days. An old fellow was put in the lock up last night for turning his wife out of doors. The wife ao hold six persons Si <*' Dress Circle and Panjueue - - .Upper Tier. • - L» open at T o'clock. Commence at half past. TbP public is respectfully informed that this nawlj irul pj and magnificent TEMPLE OF- TIIK DRAMA, In tho construction oT which tho iu'> Tho Machinery by William R. Foster. Tho Properties by J. K. Chsbao. Tri m iii» Rnidway, Theatre, New York. Architect of Btindiog—C. IV. Bartscmcs, F ■-< THE ISTOCK COMPANY, Carefully selected and complete in every depot tioeub has been organized with the view of producing la lb* best style the pieces of the numerous FIRST CLAES BTARS. who wlll’eppcar in rapid succession daring tbe season, end will consist of (be following talented ladies and gentlemen : Tbeputmlar tragedian and leading actor, MB. WALTER KEEBLE, from tbo Now York, Philadelphia and Itidtirn.-rn T'l-Tirrw The bigbly talented and popular Imjwrsonatut ui «.W inra'l rbaraaters, MB. W. U. UAILIII. his Grat appearanro her* t.i two years Mr A.W.Voong, ! Mr.H. L- Husain. liouj ,l " Mr. M. Mcßrido, i Eastern Th«<*tir« Mr. B. B. Maglntey. flom ilu- Mr. H. W JUuttK «‘.c Sonthoro Theatre*. j National Tb.-aire. I-oaton, Mr. IV. Alexander, tr«iu thejslr. W. Pag**, New York Theatres. >Mr O. S. Park**. Horn the Mr. JidleuC. Howm.l, | Nutbmal Theair... Uoetou, Mr. W.0.T011-.t. Mr J II rr..m the Mr. \V. il. lianreii, u.ni Am Musetttu, .**••'» 'orb. Nanoukll'hMlro.Ci., Mi.T Rn-il. Mr T fireman. .Mr n _ Mr. t* Wldokyu.l., tti. J. D Hlj. t. Mr. J. Rarreit, ;\| r v, JuliaM.CuuLu, lmui ■■i»'Tl» ,, a . Mrs. A. IV. Young. i ro , Cliu:iDo*tt. Miss C. Fostrt, Ml«s Rato Fisl» i. M. Stanley. iMre.lt il.Magloley. *••>»•* <•'» • Miss Emily Attwo.*J. ; H.juthern Theatre Misa Julia Bates, .Mrs J Barrett, MissK. Mortimer, |Mf*» Alice B*c*a Miss ltactie) Uuntlngd-tj, | 1 Premiere Dsnsenae . . .. Mias Euilly \\*ldegra»e Prompter. Mr. W. I!. Howl, from the Arrli Mi*et ‘lli*"i Uf. Phifadelpblt. ' AN EFFICII:NTOCHK3TKA. (\,intH*cd ->r laletih d artists, has been engag<-l * leader of the Ocbwtra .Mr I' /.itn t-aii Pruvluus to th« commencement of tb* |.erf'»rmanre« AN OPBNINU ADDHEHS, (written by » gentleman of Pittsburgh) will t-r;iWiv..n>.l by (written j t JVLIA COOKK. Th. ]«.l..nn*u™ “ i "' '“‘^■sciiooltoksmsual.^ 7 b *%. K. W. U«atU,. s, r OU,,r Trail. Mr,. I'.ral, Mrs. (Her first appearsnt* here,) gopportedby tbe full strength uf thea.m^ny- PailSipagnoMlA Mudhdtana.) ...Mias WaJdrgray Aft.-r which Tar. NaTIOHaI Antosm by the wlioleot the i)rioy Sklppa-- - (First ■ppcarcoco her*.) .Mrs. D. It- Slaglnlej (Her first appearance her*.) Trndeben- ~ - MtaKals Fbfa«r- EVEWIBG. the popular tmgedla, Mr.WeiUr KmUo, will tdaka hUfiratappearmac* is tbia city. Tbb world frroowowl Sbokaperlas comwllfls, Mr, J. 41. Hictott. fa «apw2sCd(ifiH«. Wheat very dull and unchanged since Tuesday. /’.or —Beef dull and quotations barely maintained. Pork steady at 70s. Bacon quiet and dcvlioded f-d(o>ls, but closed more active. Lard firm at 47sC$51s. Tallow unchanged. A now India Bill is to be introduced in the British Parliament by Mr. Disraeli, the m&in features of which are similar to that proposed by Lord Malmes bury, though tho details aro different. Tbe House gave Mr. Disraeli leave to bring in tho bill, tho pro \ irions of which be explained. In the House of Lords, on the2slb, Lord Malmes bury in referring to tbe case of the British engi neers imprisoned at Naples said, that Mr. Watt had arrived in England and Mr. Parks had been liber ated on hail. Mr. Roebuck brought forward ia the House a mo tion for tho abolition of the vice royalty of Ireland. After somo debate a motion for tho previous question was negatived by 127 majority. A medal is to be granted to nlHlio troops in ludia and a clasp for those who served at Delhi and Lucknow. The appoiuimunl of Gun. Pelliuier a* French am hassador at London is highly satisfactory. Tlmj Paris correspondent of tho London Times seys that Pcllissicr is a warm friend of the English al liance. The returns of fhe Board of Trodo show a falling off of theexporta of February exceeding two mil lions sterling, compared with the same month of Inst yoar. A telegraphic dispatch received from Madrid slates that the government had introduced a law abolishing slavery ia the Spanish territories. The supply of money In tbe tnnrkel ie very abun dant. There was no increase ia tho applications to tUo Bank on Friday, but a belter demand prevailed in tho opeu market, and bills were freely discounted out of doors nt 24 24 percent. Tbe terms for long dated paper hud, however, advanced i 4. and even, in roujn cose-, to fl per contain. Hoi sr..—Mr. Luvejoy made an ineffectual ofiort , to introduce a resolution calling on tin* Soeretnry of rAVar to inform the House how many army officers j wuro absent from their duties and at the seat of Gov ernment and bow many hold i-ivi! offices by flection ' «-r otherwise. Tbe vote by which tho Deficiency bill wus jcftdt day rejected, and a motion to n> commit the bill to iho committee of Ways nod Means, was then negalired. Mr. Morris, of Ponniyh ania, announced the death of Mr. Benton, and the House adjourned. i?jLvUl prfpat h t-i tlm Pittsburgh Gazett* } IlAnetsDrnc, April •r;».uR. HuUie Bill No. ..’NO to exchange and I'ancci County bonds, passed finally and need-* but tho Hovoinor s approval tv be a law. Horse.--The Bill relative to the Sharp.-.burg I’.oad was put on Tuesday's calendar. Tho Insurance Bill was considered. Mr. <>ucns offered an amendment calculated u> defeat Iho Bill, providing that that companies should not purchase business papers. Mr. Foster moved an amendment to tho amendment, pro* iding that bariness paper should Dot bo purchased by companies at more than six per cent. Mr. Foster’s amendment was lot! by a vote of ‘iii yeas against 5t nays. Si. Louts, April 9- The Lqpvcnworth correspond ent of tho mi says that the |>oiicy recommend ed in an address to the public, framed by une of the t’oD'ention Committees, is, that they giro the Lea venworth Constitution their hearty ratification, and refuse to Accept nay organic lan derived from tho Leccimpton Constitution or tho Federal Government. The addre?s does not positively recognize the Le compton Constitution ns fundamental law, own though Congress should rocei-.o it, as without the sanction of tho people it will l>o null and void. It is distinctly understood that tbe Convention oould not tolerato tho policy of any Free State man qualifying biaiiclfunder the Lecompton bill of rigbU; [and de. Clares the right of all men to control their own per iv-nal affairs, to lus inalienable. Sr. Lot is, April 9.—Tho St. Joseph o’»tt u■ notices tho arrh nl ia that place <>f Alexander Constant, from Fort Kearney on the :'.oth ult. Mr. Constantreporta that Brigham Yocng had notified Co). Johnson to lea*, o the territory by the 19th of March, otherwise the truops would be annihilated. Brigham Young had tendered to the army sufficient provisions to last them to-fha States. Mr. Constant mot a supply train iff one hundred and sixty wagons, accompanied by f..ur companies of troops, on the 1 »t instant, ctiLittla Blue. Indians all iceaMe. Sr. April y.—The river i« stationary, with It leer to Cairo. Alt Lite upper streams cuntitme t» rereil* l .burly. Weal icr dear: thermometer 7i . \V \ sin m. to\. April y. —Mr. Peter Resanc.m, in a rwJ published this morning, says that Secretary Thompson and liiiure f have been for years on friend ly terms till yesterdayoccurrence; that the meeting then was of a friendly nature, and that the affair was unpremeditated, and tbo result of misunderstanding. No one can regret th > difficulty more than himself, lie adJa that he ha often visited the department, and was armed only fir self-defence in anticipation of an attack from ano her nuorter. Waminctov City, April —The Deficiency Rill passed the House, yes sill, nays 07. L.vn» asttr, April! 9.—Anderson and Richards were hung together, ok 25 minutes beforo 12 o’clock, to-day. Both were penitent, calm and composed. Anderson died witbotfj a stragelo, ami prayed on (bo gallows for himself and Richards. They made no speeches. Anderson’s confession wm written by himself, and is a thrilling narrative. They murdered Mrs. Garber and Mrs. Ream for twelve and a half ecuts to gtt a pint of whisky. Both were drunk at the time. Washington Citi , April 9.--The announcement in the House <>[ the death of Mr. Bouton was prema ture, He is mill alive, although in a finking condi tion. CiwixHATt, April 9.—Mr. John Kilguur, an old citizen and President of the L. M. 11. R. *'•> , died at noun t<».dny of paralysis. Telegraphic Uarketi* Nr*. Voss, April o.—Gotten: the market closed flun v»Ub an advance of %; Upland Middling quoted at 12%; salts of 4000 bales. Hoar hoary, 7000 bbls were sold,— Wheat flnu; 24,000 bus at $1,06 (orGbicseo Pprinir. SI,I N (or Western Red and common Western Wbite. Corn doth -23,000 busaold. Bacon dnaed Arm at for Dams and of«r Shoulder* Lard buoyant at 1U%(510%. Whisky steady at Z1%®22%. Stocks higher; Chicago and Rock uland 74%; Imnotr Central It. It. 94%; Illinois Cen tral Bunds 87; Mlchtran Southern 24%; Heading Railroad <7; MUwanklo and Mi&suilppi 24%. PtmjLDSU'tn*, April 9.—rmar coutlnnss dull, but holders are Arm In their dsm&ndi, as th# inspections for the week show a fatliog off of over 10,000 this. There la but littls Inquiry for shipment Wheat contiooes limited, but prices are unchanged; tales of red at sl,o&® 1.12, and whltatt $1,20 --r In Legs Whisky dull at 21®21%. April 9 —Flunr unchanged ami dull; solas small. Whisky steady; 1000 bbis sold at 10% Mesa Fork la held at $17,00. but there aro no sales Bulk Pork bat advanced %c and Bacon lb* saroo, with a fair demand at the advance Lard active; 1200 hits sold at 10c and 1004* bids brad and gut sold at Madlioo at 9%; the market is a good deal excited. Muncy matters *r» unchanged Capbagqan’s Ccstoh Dcpartuiint—Corrmgban, Allegheny City, who has laid the foundation of a heavy trado in ready made clothing, appears to ho no lots successful in bis custom department. To this branch bo pays special attention, by hooping on hand the latest styles of Coo pieco goods for both Men's and Boys' wear, sod having his cutting ox. eentod wiih groat ttude and ebill, he furnishes a good article at a reasonable price, by keeping a line grado «f goo*U, and selling for cash. Buyer* will do well to examino bis stock and price.--. ; Stka.vukh in Town. — We have been gratified by a coll from Frederick Ayer, Esq., the business man of (be firm of J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell. A short ao ( ulunr concerned in the immooso i-unsumption of them ; hut that it taken business talent of no ordi nary measure to pass them around the world. ‘ Mr. Ayer, manlfe.'Uy, has those abilities and tbo success of bin borrus hows thiil la: uses them.-- '/,-mphii U'/0./. _ : No Mode MaiiKIRA.—A Funchal correspondent ~f the London 7V*/ir», suys no more Madeira wine will ever be produced. All recent attempts to uioh ulaciuro the wioo have failed, and pumpkin vines now adorn tbo grape arbors, once covered with abundant clusters of rich grapes. Well, there is one consolation ; if wo cannot get Madeira wino, wo rao ■t least got clogant garments at tbo Brown Stoto Clothing Hall of Koekhill A Wilson, Nos. CO2 and r.tti Chestnut street. They will never give out. ] We mink w< are Jastlfleil In saying. that no other Pill ur remedy for Uvcr Complaint, has goiu eo, «•< deservedly, Clio reputation now enjoyed by Dr. ilrjant'i OlrhiUrd /.its-r yitlt, prepared by Fleming Bros, ofpillabnrgh. As an svldsace that tier will cure, read the following certificate from a lady residing in out own cll *‘ Haw Voa*,Jaonary22ib IM2. This Is tu certify that I have hod the llv»rcomplaint for dx yaara, and never could jr»l any medicine to bolp.me un til I commenced using Dr. Sl'Lino'i Celobrated Liver Hits, prepared by Flaming Uron. I can now aay 10 the public-, thatlbay have completely cored me; and I do hereby re commend them mall persons afflicted with odlsoawd Liver. Th*-* will cure Try them. MARIA EVANS, No. 93 Lewis st. be careful to ask for DU. M'LANK A CELEBRATED Liven PlLLS,manufactured by FLKMINU BROS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to he Liver Pills, uow before the public. Dr. M’lAne’a gou nine Liver PUU, also hie celebrated Vermifuge, can now be had at all respectable drag store*. Xt'onf atnuinevHOiaut {LriSM/wvsf mrJOalawT f(,sMlltllBR01l^ MASONIC MLAJL.L. ONCE JIORE WITH MERUY BF.LI.S we creel yon. GRAND MCBIOAL ENTERTAINMENT. fob two Nioirrsonly, in masonic hall, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY KVBNINOS, April 9th and IC Tho Original Campanologistsor 8wl» BcR Bln**™, re* epectfully* inmmoc* two «Vftheir Chaste, Novel BJailcal KnUrtalamenU, as above, wltba chanse ot pro- Ttck**sSA cents. Doors open at • U clock. Concert to comsissMatVo’clock precisely. ' _ he bad at the Music. Stone ud at ths • • ' Apww • •* ...Mr. A. W Ynnng. .Mr. B* It. Ma-'luley, COMMITTEE OP AEBITttATIOh' FOR FEBRUARY. V. R. Bat not. V. John J. GiUtoris. Samvel Saatvra, Joicru R. Bcsieo, ACfTis jA»ma. PITTSBURGH 01A1U&KTS. Reported Specially for fAt PiUibursh Gasetit.) FLOI il—Tbote was a little more doing yesterday, but no choose in figsrea; talc* on wharf of Cl'Lble »a|>or and extra at $3,40 and $3,80; CO do super and family extra at $3,49 aod $4,40; 650 dodowu river family extra at $4,37; and 59 aod 100 choice do do at S4JO. From store, 30, :W, 00,50 and 40 bbla family extra at 40 do extmand family do at $4,00 aod $4,5d; 150 do ats3,C2 for super. $4,12 Tor extra and $4.50 for family do; aud 150 do at £VW. $4,00 aud $4.50. GRAIN—Saha on wharf and from first hands of *OO bua Uye at 53 and 309 do at 60, and 250 do from attire at 56. Oats 30 1 ) and 350 bus at canal at 27; 200 do ou wbutT at 28; and liOdo from store at 29. Wheat, 500 bua mixed, from storo, at SJ, end .'.20 bos Red and While at S 2 and #5 UItOOKRIKS—SaIes of 5 bhdf prime Sugar nt 8: to nod 13 do fullv fair nt and* do fair at 7W. Molassss, ton blits to city trade at Xs< Bdo at and 20,10 and 50 do to country at 37',{. Rice, fi tc# at s,cash. PROVISIONS—SaIes of 12,15 and 100 bbU Meas Pork at itCsjn and small lots to rouutry at $17<%517,25. Lanl, .I*l btls No. lat «••>,*) and IW tea on private teruit. Bacon, in lots to retail and country trade of 35.U00 P-t 7 for Shoulders, vj.jfur Fideeand 9‘ / d(R0 ! ?J for plain lUmi and 3500 th« cooutry cured Bide* at DRIED APPLES —A sale vr 100 bus nt {!,■«!.', and small lots at $1,25. nSH—Sales of 12 bill* No. 5 Markarel ut 10 do, Superior Whitt PEsli atsll; 10 iilf do do at and 3 trstodtish at4>£. GLASS—A sale of luO bxsBxlo at four mas HAY—Sale*of 13 loads at scales at it ton. CHEESE—SaIes of 70 bis W. It, at GERMAN CLAY—A sale of 5 tons at s3s—now held at $4O. WHISKEY—PaIos of 40 and 135 Ml*Rectified at2tt.i2l ASHES—A sale of 3 cks Puts ot cash PIU META L— Aliali- iff 2S tons at pi, six moo, fnr railroad spikes. BUTTER AND RUGS—Butter *> in moderate requenf soles ol Obxs choice Roll at 10 sod 3 bbls good do at 14. Egtts are plenty and dall: edetof 10 bbte at 7 CLOVER BRED—Sale* of 40 bus to dry trod* at J S \ I.T—Pale-; of JOQ bg* No 1 at $l,lO P. Kr. \V iC. It. K —27 bid apples, Ido ergs, I =.k d r epplM, Scott, Graham A co: 3 bbls apples. 0 do eggs, 1 butter, 3 eke onions, R DaUeD A <•>; 191 bbls apples, R Robison A eo; 11 by potatoes,2o do flour, S Dyer; 7 bbls 5 cak bacon, I, Putonon; 40 bbls flour, Ilutchintan k Is-ccb; Ukgi butler, 11 bbls amdaa, 24 do flour, Shrivsr k lulworth; 3 libtn ap;>tc«, "ti do Qonr, 25 oka clovcroeed. 315 bos rye, '.vl-Joi buckets, Brown A Kirkpatrick; 100 bgi potatoes, :-7 bbU ap|ite*. J MuSgrave: Id bbla eggs, 1 bx butter. ii bbls apples, 300 bus potatoes, J Gruier, 39 bbls liueed oil, U A Pabnest»rltM ro; 1 car staves aud hoops Kennedy k Pro; 21 bg* corn, 13 do rags, 8 Hull; 30 do food 10 bns l-t-sos, C Jlcr«'i'r.2t do potatoes. JCralrjW dor brooms T Little A lac do, 11-LI Collins; 14 iu flax, 4 bbla clovt-raecd, J B Canfield; 000 bus oats 19 rkj nil meal, Llgg -ct A co; 30 da* hutfkott, Wm Oormly; 16 pkgs wire R lownseud A to: 195 bus llaxaeed, M B Suydam; 4 bbls *7E*> 1’ Peterson; 7 bbls pearls, Mltchslrree k Bro; 51 tl:a flaxseed, I. Walters; C. 3 ska barley, 24 do rve, llVturkau k co; 21 «k* rigi, Wtn|>*on k Nelson; 24 bdt hides, U'Qroy k co; 10 Lbls apple*. U Gerwtp 40 bbls flour, Taggart A ro 309 U:s appU-*, D Usirv; 300 Las wheal, Voegtlcy, 5 bbleggs L Do'#: 3 car* reaper* and muwera, JAW Has; 25 doz buckete. Watt A.Wilson; 90do, Long k Dafk34do,RDicker m> ks barley. Rhodes A Torner, 2 can scrap Iron Reese; is bis busks, \V Noble; 17 ski rags, U M’CuUoagh A co. 52 Utl< peiwr, Perkins it erv v 5 bbls apples, 3 do flour, 9 ski meal, DO Ucibet, 23 bbls butter, 416 do eggt, Ren S 3 do, AJ) bus potato**, 3 cars lumbar, 23 da ratuo 16 do bogs.CM bbln apples, 473 Jot brooms, 240 bus oats, 190 d-> rye, HC pcs meat, lb bids I.otter. 72 bus wheat, 50 bos enro owuers. 4 bbls oil, 393 In o?gX, , a .9dwap{)lei, 19 bis wool, 6600 bns whrnt,-J969 bbls tt.>nr, 15 ska dr apples, 14 bbls butter 1319 sk« |K>tatn«,ii,2o2 i>bts pork, 52 eke do, 149 sks dn U)0 I Ids biles, 80 sks timothy *©<•l, Clarke A r . W*, binoton. April MUNO.NGAUELA NAVIGATION t'O-3 loJlsic.utt.i, l ift, 2 setts harness, 42 Ms rosttogs, 2 bbt «pp? , -e, o>*ntn; 100 bbls whiskey, 14 sides bacon, 57 ska rag*, Swindler; s Ltd ew,2 bx batter, 35 sl« bbls, oernerr, 5o Ltd whiskey Leecb 1 >-o 1 b>d eggt, 7 beer kga, owner. <1 bid floor Pollock; 12 do do. HoiiK-. WHEELING.per Chov.vit—l LLI oil, owners 15 bbt eggv, T Little A co: 19 bbl egt-s, Clarke t co; 2S bdl paj-cr, Ilnuna; 1 Lbl A Edforto®; 4 bbls, 3bxs egge, 4 bbl apples, 1 .in, 4 kg butter, Herbert; 10 eks apples M’Bane A Acqer OJ bbls, bir. Sellerr, 10» sks barley Gardiner luO ski rye. Bell; i. Ltd r 'g%,i do apples, MTiibbtn :: sks rags, 3 bbl eggs, .owner CINCINNATI per Et tauis—4a7 »ts jn-tuttwi, qi bbl boef, 2uodo flour. to bam,la bhd moat, 55 bbl alcohol 51 bx tobar o. 7 bbl oil. 3 bx mdx, Clarke A do do. M’Bane A Aojen 40 bbl Soar, 4 bhd bacon 2 bid wbukey. ti.trdlnrr; Cl pkp dniga. B A f’ibnest.x k; 3 bdl sk*.<'tarrarU 11 bis o.ttsce, M*Clurkati A i..; i:a bbl whiskey. Knox k on: 5C do do, M’Crickart A etc 2 csk loal Stewart: 4 pfcg eoloring, Galway; 7 bbl rook Philips: 25 br Man i>, Ur»li«ui A Tbouiu. lu kgs tobsccu, U'Candlasa, Meaos i v>- 27 pkg tudx, Ilensbaw; lu bx »Urrh, Mills; 4 bd! fellv-ev, Carr 10 bx Blorcb, Ran);1&; 10 do do, Knox A cm: 10 M l oil, do liquor, T Little k to. 29 bx tlattb Brsnn d Re.ier , rulb pe|«ir, Adauis & t(: 47 rolls IVirtQ 4 Johnson; 61. X *..»p, Palmer * pkgs. 5 l beef. .2 l-JI ipokr.v ownet'«; 3u Ebri'er A IMwortb; 7 pkc. owner, 25 bi lUtdi, Lanilwrt A Bbiptori; '.'iMinj.,, Mi ml A ano: 5 bid uhlskev , Gluck 44 bl! iron. 5u Lai 1 d>>. W Ins Co' 40 Blubs *U«-!. 1.-iks: 33 broken stone*. I'ayuo. BieMtl .1 co; 3pkgs, Gray rT. Ij»CIS por Empire City—lvrZl |.l.| bums. do shoulders, .1 bam*. 4 bbl flour, lilt bids, 4.2 t-gf [•otaloes. CUrkr A io; .is sks rye, Lewji A. 2ltf7 pc* bulk pork, W li llutues a I!r.. 4>'. tt-si*- barus, U. de .b.u.l'ttr-, g.*i#4ttr*. The plcajiant and the rl*ei still laljiug. A very seosit-U dunlcutioa in ibe namber of l-nats apjmars Irooi dey to day Tins only arrivals yeMcrdsy were tb* Wheeling packet l into,! «nd (lie Kmpire City from BL Louis ;i fur loa.l, Tnore was wry liiGu lutmincss trannrml ou the leieo yesterday. DeeaXTCtt—Ttie-La Crmee Uft f u r Et. Pant, the JenoUi • lir-sy, full of ju-vpln. (or Louisville aod Ibe J. O Fromont tor N.-w Urleaus. .Tbe ilelmcmt was nrwrly reedy to leave Lul sbe would not probebly, gat ofl bufure this maming. By Monday morplog the Ga*el win have UR fbr LoiuV ' die, the R- •n..Qiy fur Cincinnati, and the Stephen Decatur ttr Mis*,>ui i nor Tbe Neptune will get sway on JkfoxsOwy. The i>eati (ivtn Li-b.w get io very sdowly. The rirer Is gsUtfig'liihiou* Tbs Kmpire city rubbed and struck nfiar Bettor, when coming up, nod the Bhcnaogo going downob TliUrider At the present rate of doparturrt uud orrlvali, 1 the levee uill b* <|QUe bare In the course of another week Tbe Si Louis.Dipt.Dnaa had an exrellont freightnp, her manlCatmay lx< found enpiad st>or«._„Th» Copt Marmta and Henry GrafL Cape, M'CUntock* am loading tar Clo- Inß-itl The Ittllance.Capt Reno, u the next boat foe Nashville nnd then the H. P. Hlbber>l, Copt. Reed-.. .- TL* eletraol stMutevDenmark,CasLGray willltetfrwttrxl steamer fur Illinois nrrr. Bbe will prolroldy nrrivi- on Monday Th.-JAinrlo-Saviju, Sir Wru. Wallor*. W. U. Denny and P.ndeavxr ere loodinx ns rspidlv os |nas>t>iottr St Louis and above. Licr’rsk.v—Tli« Cincinnati Gazette publish?* a full list of tbe licenc'd pilot* aod engineer*, ut that port for the month of Much. The Hat embraces 103 nanus, a heavy mouth'* bufines*. in, hiding one original vngiaeer Ikenseto Urcrg* Httijnec. «nd eight original pilot llcuaua to Jna. U. Moutaguc Kdwara 3 Pngg. Tin.*. Kogou, John .M. Cortdy, Jamca It Crawford, Alesao,!-r U. Fltrh, A g Wiliam-., David W ill Um.. Lonsrtujt—Th*« J--hn Tompkins Is l.&ding fur Wabash river at Lonisrille The Idn May received I,lm> bbls p*ort ou Wr*!ue«day and will bo due here U»-d&y or to-morrow The steamer llfckennan mode the trip from 010- in naif.to Port Smith, Ark , and back—low) miles— iu 20 days AKfllVKl)—Jufft-ntao, Brownsville; Luzerne, do; Cotim* Bayard, EH/aU-tb. Che»oit, Wheellou; Rmpii* Citr, at- IZjIIIS. DEPARTED—Jefferson, Brownsville; Luzerne,do;Colonel P-ajitrd, Elizabeth; UCroeso,K( I‘aulnJcnute Gray. Uuli vitle; J C Fremont, N. Orhus, River A fort —falling, Murpiiy & burciifield have just received new Prlnta, Olnghaos, Irish Linens, Ac.— New goods rrcelrod every Jew days at uorth east corner ul 4th and Market streota. mr tl Extract Logwood—s doz. hoses for oats at reduosd rates by MACKEOWN A FINLEY, 40 BBL 3. LINSEED OIL to orrive for sale *' by mr23 3LACHEQWN A FINLEY. Artist materials of all desciintioua, to be bod whnloaale or retail by curl? B. U FAHNESTOCK A CO. STRANGE'S Superior Pencil Sharpener, for *al« by W, S.QAYeN, nrlO CVrner Markctond ?ccwnl strcit. HEMP — 2*l hales choice Kentucky, for twine matin n|a. just landlovaud for t-ale by mriCl ATWELL, LEE A CO. Every description of dry goods very ihaaplor rash. G. IIANSON LOVB, ep3 d>wT f. rmerly Luvo Brotbert, No 74 Market at STARCH— 100 bxs. Pearl, 30 bbls. do, juat rccM and for sals by J B CANITELB. O ACK FLOUR—OO bgs, extra family, iu store and fut sale by mrao D. C- HKBBST. LIME —200 bbls. fresh in store and fonale l*v mrlu J n, CANFIELD. TAR —20 bhl.i new, fine, for sale by LEWIS A EDOBRTON, No. lOC \Yi>od alrii't. O' 'DIiTIII.OWS' KOLL - BOOKS for^le by \V 8. HAVEN,cor Mtrkat ami Second it*. QUININE— fidO oift nn hand ami lor sale by up'i H. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. /^ONCKNTKATKU‘LYE—3OO ciisea'jmit rocM ami f..r uni* by >l. 1.. FAHNESTOCK A CO. SULPH. MORPHIA—6O oz*. on hand ami l.ir ealr ii» «j.-J FAHNKSTOOK ACO. TENN. KIJTS -116'Sacks'new rn>]>, 1 Itlul. amibbU.jjiinw landing from nt<-tifair-r Economy fnrnal* l>y 18AIAII DICRKY A CO. LARL> —30 bids, now landing from steaumr Kwriuiny for nU by ISAIAH MCKKY A CO. CIOTTON : 6-bah’auuw landing from stenui Jor fVmtuin.T for nab by ISAIAH HICKEY AC" C“ 'i UM SHELLAC- ■'Cuscsjugi rocoivedand 5T .nlo 1-y tt|»2 U.L.FAHNESTOCK ACo _ SUMAC- 2<) haekb ' now landing from ii|rsin«r ►Youonir for fata bv ISAIAH DICKKY A CO. 1 t\ DittJM.S CODFISH fur safe by 1 u 11AHA1-BY, COSQRAVE A CO, iar‘i-1 No. ISA 20 Wood «t. ITUtKSII iiUTTKII—O bbls. choice Table / llutrth juil r.«ao.l titxu Plato*, for salt by ■pT M Jt>U* KLEMIWO.ctr. MtrfatA TUlnl at. d SACKS Clover Seed, - 4 do Timothy «I«, rooirwJ aud for nit by .0,7 LKECU h OUTCinySON, REEN APPLES—IS bbls.ohoice Apples ' rot.ina .oil lor nl. by HBjCCT IL OQLIJSB. BEAMS-*2O bbls. email white Beans fpr ■ale by ap3 nantT H.OOLLIN3; TIMOTIIV SEED—IO bags received and fat .ala by *S&} HESHt H. OOUJMS. T ARP—SO bbß.ln stare and.ior ealeby , I Japfl ; IaAUU PICKET SCO; SEED SWEET POTATOES—B bbls. Leba- dommereial. PITIOBUIOa. BiTCSSAT, Apxil s, 1553. Imports by kallroad, Imports by HtTer. * lAIV BK NEWS. Steamboat Hegleter. ■■li-OVB'S COLUMN, | SPRING AND SUMMER Capt. J. C. Woodward. Capt. fliaac* Cuat- The above new steamers are now running regularly. Morning Boat* le*Tß Pitt»- burgh at 8 o’clock A. M- and Evening Boat! at ® —o'clock P. U. for U’Keesport, Elizabethtown* Monang> beta City, Bellerernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California and Brownsville, there connecting with Macks and Coacbca for Dulontown, Fayette Springe, Morgantown, Wayneebnrg, Carmidiaeitown and Jefferson. Passengers ticketed throagb from Pittsimrgh to Union* DRY GOODS. , town for $2, meals and state-rooms on boat* Inclusive. — THE siilmtTiJ M »r hnrtn<* uist r,-‘turno) FLACK, BARNES A 00., Agenta. j NASHVILLE—To fine new steamer JU RELIANCE, F. X. Reno, Master, will lear» for the abore and all lotonnrdlato port* THIS DAY, loth instant. • Fur freight or passage apply on board or to < 1 mrl! FLACK A BARNES, Vgeiu. m \ «h3' St. HOUIS. &c. Ph shawls and MANTLES >h J Cl] I t ~- | , JCPVfc JTIBRCRiIE BOUDEREH JMsaH for K-n1.u1.-. Ho-. >,>*„/. Oolriio, ljuhuovr, I.n Cro—. ! STELLA SHAWLS. 1 | s>. is,. *>., Soint A lithonij. -Z PRINTED IiOHDKREIi y I r |MIK l.w an.l rl.-gant si.li> rvh<-.-l pass.-iig.-r [ _L steamer DENMARK, Capt Richard C. Gray, will lrn««. \ CTPI I A mitWl*?! CO lor the above port* on or abont the 17ih fn*t., auJ will £~*\ ' Ir,u,rt ‘ '* ’jf-H 1 gn throngh as .idvmiwM. Tho Denmark vu rO : j L | bsllt rvprwaly for the trade, and offers iiiportur ai-rommo- CT'Ol nvrttv Style, r..|..r ntnl UualitV.-hTj ’ d <“ ,ous - "■rll.'-r lufurmation, apply to • * I ** | FLACK. BARNES 4 CO. ApeuU. varvina; in lr. >m Tn-.i in ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK. * fP3?Vfc —* 'j- JC UURUNOTGN MUSCATINE, ROCK i&jsS&L • h‘t'o Dollnr-. —H ! INLAND, DAVES PORT, GALE'iA, DCBUQE, LA CBUssE n iAN OFT PAUL.—Tho floo passenger packet. KT LOUIS, nnv\TAn . . „ . hwk *Capt.J Dias,will leave for the above and all Intermediate LACE AM* liJ j potta on TUESDAY, the 13tb last, at 1 P M. F-.r freight ' m ~ > j of passage apply on hoard or to Oil ANTILLA MANTLES flack, babnesa co., Agecu, Ai sn •ChallieH. ('rape Ho Kspances, os Lawns, Ac. ollar: zn rA' CJi Wl M;iianu-'isii: sftt WOKIi COLI.AU AM'.•[.i:vvi>, ,|p '' poll ST LliUlS. -The One i JES«* rrl , H-« X. RELMOKT, Captnin Kbtxrt.AfeSS3Sg Q* VKHV Hit'll KKAI A ■ *'** I“ aT0 I -r *b<» *lov« and a!) |nium, on t 1 THIS I»AY. loth luft.'nl -1 Icx.k. r u V. r ht >t Pltrxeii ttoHK ■•••u.AKS. y. .'"jp*"" "-“"tLACu, uarsi* a Q EMRRoIDKHKU I.INUN ; ”17011 ST. I’.U'l, I>l UK> 'T—T.> | JE5^J> • <<“> : yuiD-y. K<*oLnk. Dmllmjf-u. Mu*cat»m*,Jgs^3^3 ti »vn r pk.mi i I'l’c ■■* K' fk I«l4u-I. I>uT»D|‘ort. Pulton Clir, Qalouj, Dut'UjU'% 3 HAMMxKM " ni> >T* : V,„rn. DnCb.rn. U M.Utval.r and rf Paul.-Tb* . f' fla« W 11 RKSNY. Capt. Alford. «»M leavefor tins ~J At< 'N I 1 AN 1* S\\ 1.-". jiLovk porn on TH IS DAY. Mtfihnit. *t 1 r-u. For freight { -I ur pu*airx upply <>o hoard or In KlHilN’iia, | VSKHTUN'i.S mr::i FLACK, BAIt.NKS A CO.. Annuls AND KL‘>r \ S > i , r* ' ~ ** PS w I WHITE GOODS Q I'l'Vl KT CLuTII 55 ' <; POH !>A ad»!c 'FKKXCII ANIi KN’ii 1.1 Sll O' UHIM.MXTS. PS JACOXETTS. XAIXSuoKA, Ml U.S. KV/IS: I* j . I jeart’practical experience iu iLo t-nsinems, iln-jr (eel erv truly, I.KEOH 4 IICTCIUNSON. S( )}STAfENT ’ PttulmrgU. April Ist. I WS.—apiltml 1 New Rochelle or Lawton Blackberry. j TTAVIXQ made arrangements with Rev.J. 1 * | A-1 KNOX for a supply ul Plants of this valuable BU'k - • lJ I bcrty,istrooc thrifty Plants uro nib-red at tin* tullow j ; iu" price**; '■i as • m m ' • lUKtpbmte Jl2.i tW |Hi Plants 00 zn Mourning Goods : ~ £*. - ** ! 12 1 •• :m.. Z** 1 Hio •• 35 go ; o - \ 1 ion •• 15 00 l 3 •• 100 :Cj :.o •• 800 i 1 *• 50 OF EVKRY P KSC RIP T lONJmi Order# addressed tw Rot. J.KNOX.vr tie subscriber, ne r rowpanled with tbo cash i>r a suitable reference whcro the | j partle# ore not knowu, will bo filled In (be order In wblcb J ( Lb<>yare recelred. h—{ Z/J ■ Want* of tho NKWMAN’.t THORNLESS BLACKBERRY, ! will bt» furnished at (be same price#. xm JAMES WARL&OP, • wrls:dswtf T N«. 47 Fifth street, Pittsburgh, P*. DISSOLUTION.— The partnership hereto* for# clilting between the undersigned, under the style of Robinson and Minis, was dlssolTctTby mutsal coo *»ot on the first day nf January, HSL Tb« business of said j -< tirm will be setth-d l.y their siicvettors, Robinson. Minis A I ! Miller* W. C. ROBINSON, i ! BENJAMIN MINIB. • j K. MILLER, Ja. Blat'li, Blue, (Jreen, Drah and Olive ; *5 CAHIIMEKETTS ;Oi
  • .f the niiovo w«ri* Imtiyltl of Furniture Od Cloth*. Table Oil Cloths, Crash Oil Cloth*. Transparent Oil-Cloth*; Tranip't WlnJow Phades. llnff llollhods and Shade Trimmings. Merchaut*, Housekeepers and other* rrquiringauy goods iti onr line axe invited to call ant] examine the stock and lodge for tliPtnwlvLj In regard to (he i[Oality and price*. .1. A H. POLLLII’P, No. 2C and ft» SL CiaJr atreot DOMESTICS THE LA I! HE.ST .STOCK IS TIIE' MANUFACTURE!!! ANIi JoBBKKH. i.Aunt: auctioks, for cash, l!R ARE HNABI.EU Ti) AKM. THEM AT PRICK* Ij a t Bit'ji Ulotnp rtitiOH ill anil Kiarnln* our Stork before chasing Blit'W *»«*•*■ O. HANSON LOVB l Formerly Bovo Brothers, and Yoons, Stevenson & Love, SION OS' TUB ORIGINAL .BEE-HIVE, raro- 7*4 a-iLikMuaT st. p • Pittabnrgb, Penna. "v[" •; • _ KesularStfamfTS. Monongahela River IT. S. Mall Packet*. STF.AMER TELEGRAPH, ; STEAAIEB JEgTERgON. will leave lor the ■ iKitr- ami Intermediate! port* ©TrryTUES DAY at 10 o’i-lork, * K. F**r freight or (image apply ru Imar FLACK, BARNES it CO-, Agt«. R" "eculak tuesday'pack- . to*.* ITT FOR ZANESVILLE.—The tine newJggggSl •learner EMMA ORAUAM, Capl. Mchkoi Anilj, will leave for the above and Intermediate port* EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 n'cU-l; !• «. For freight or passage apply ou board. r<* 19 FLACK. RARXKS AGO.. Ag'ts. (Cincinnati, Sic. FOIt CINCINNATI'* LOI’IS-1 (Pg- > VILI.E.—The floe p.xivnger DELEGATE. Capt Manila, will leave for tbo^tbov^aud all intermediate ports on MONDAY, 12tb lust. at I 1’ M Fur freight nr pAMsgo apply ou board, or to npy _ FLACK, IIARXES A CO., Agents. F'~ OB "CINCINNATI t LOniT, ~[p>, k VILLE —The splendid steamer IIEXJIYiCg=aL£SC ' URAFF, Capt. 0«n. L McClintock, will bare far the above and all Intermediate |Kjrt* on THIS DAY, tho D*th instant, at 4 r. M For freight it pas-age apply ou board or to apT FLAOrf. RAItNKS i CO. jaastjbillc, Srr. For st. louis, keokuk. , ie» > QAIEN’A, DUBUQUE, STILLWATER, j a ST. PAUL—The floe sew steamer ANGLO BaJIuN. W. 11. Master, vrtJl bare for tbo above and all intenno ; dlate ports, on TUESDAY, 13th Inst ,at4r, .V For freight jj or passage apply no beard cr to ; , N‘ 9 FLACK. BARNES tCO Agent*. 'LI f?oR Sr. "LOUIS * ILLIA'OIST> ; , J.. RIVER—'Tlie Cnestcatnrt Sir Win WALfgjg^ggl 1 LaCE, Capt. lingh Campbell, trill tearo for the above and * intermediate ports '•* FLACK. BARNES A CO- AgT-. :r. iviissouni river packet., rcsr- > *' ' ill—For JetTmon City. Rooucrille, Olaa Kvw. rtrunwn-k. L-xtogton, Kama* City. Wyaadott, Lear euwortb. St Joseph oiiJ Omaha Cit^ —Tho lino steamer STEPHEN DECATUR. Capt. Frauli Bailer, will leave for the above and all intermediato ports, on THIS DAY. April loth, at 4 .•Ylucli p it For freight or pasaago applv on board or to iar;.l FLACK. BARNES 1c C-v/Agenta. "POR MEMPHIS—The fine new i JEr&*a J? sU-Jimer ENDEAVOR, Captain Market, • . will lr iTM f..r the hlk.iv named place uq SATURDAY, luth i itjit. at 4 ,lu<-k, j* «. F->r freight nr passage apply on board or in (ups FLACK, BaKNES 4 CO., Agents.^ ji.irtnci>>liiii of thft umlorsigtH-d was jL diMulYtd tbla haTlcr formed a partnership under tlie oatno of T.OB* IN SON, 511X18 k MILLKttS, (ih«utßo to dais from the Ist day nf January, lS&B,)haTo takru tbo eeUblltluncnt for merly occnptc tnrCLlmd RAnUBL FAHNESTOCK, lurosm *7O otatnt in PAINTING. —Am the season for repainting li now commencing, tbe undersigned wlihee to Inform ib*lr customereaod the public that they arc P M P* r to do any amount of painting that may U* required of th*ni at short notire, ami at u low prices as the »aa»« quality «•* w ork can be doue by any *bop in the city. ’ To our customer! who bare had graining dona by would say wo are prepared to do more of tbo •*“» ‘““j To those who have not Men our graining we lot£ w call at our shop and see ip«lm*na,which w» v __-_? Yaa j n cannot be equal.-.! byany »hop lu cu/IKV. turMtlwd _ . r\KY GOODS—TIkisc df.iro'i? "f I’urclius 'b'"‘“*b' Ingeold'ery cnKAP for 1 c HANSON I.OVK, formerly Loto Bras,No TdHtrket *tretil. Oir2T _ POTATOES— -100 biulieta Neehonnock PolaiOra; do large White do; tO do do BlOe do; Ui do do Red do; inttoroeniKbrikleb* torVT T. LITTLE & CO., No. 112 Second itrwt. New, handsome andcheapdress GOODS, flbawl*, laco Mantles, Nsedlo-Work Betts, Cullar», *c,c* daily being reosiyed, Also, * full assort mantof Domestic and SUplo Goods,tU of which will be sold s» cheap as the cheapost. Please rail and seo them. _ C. BANSON LOVE, mrgfcdawT formerly Love brothers,No. 74 Markets*. LOST. —A check, dated April 2d, 1858, drawn by Bailey, Brown A Co., on the Pittsburgh Trust Co., for *OOO, The payment of raid check has loco ■topped, and aU persona are cautioned against purchasing or negotiating it. A liberal reward will be paid If it ia re turned to the subacril 'ers. ap3:d>f BAILEY, BROWN h CO. FEATHERS-s 5 sacks just rec'daudlor sale by m*S4 8. HAItDAUOIT * 00. HAIR DYE—A largo assortment or Jules Usuel’s Lfirnld Hair Dje joit rac'd by .;••••. * mrlfi * MACREQWN ATIKLEY. . PRAftf.ASH —50 bbls. just rec'd and lor by* . mrlO B. CANFIELD. /GROUND MUSTARD, Ground. Pepper, vJTGround Cinnamon, Ground Clares, 'and IQO-mats Caaia,rrc’dß&d for nla at wholesale or retsfl by' - men MACSSOWK * fINLEY, No. 157 Liberty it. ffiotrls. XHE IXTfiBSAXIOIVAL HOTEL* lirvudrcay, comer of Eranklj n btr+e*, new yore, hasbeeit REC&yri v uefittev. Tire Room, arc oftferfy Carpeted, ! Thr rumitWPanl Bedt are B*l***, ■ ' And the Baths Vmurpaietd. TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED SALOONS are coxKtcrm tarn Tin noro. Uore ia concentrated kit tho c»>mforta cf a lutau, with l* 4 * Injuries of a palace. Tin: splexdsd ladies' farldf. Commands an Unequalled View oTßroadwaj*. THE rNTRRVATTOXAL n the moat central cf *ajv> the Fust Class Hotxlx for business, or ploceaof aons** meet, and offers ousnrpioaeU advutilaje* to Families and Gentlemen visiting »w York. . apStlmdT ALFRED FREEMAN, Prssrfctcr FKEXCH’S HOTEL, Corner of Franif-yrt Strrrt and City foil Squirt, CppSFh tfu' City foil, Sfir lort cay. THIS HOTEL is <*on*luctr Puy c.r Locmlnu Rooms, and os they may hi or dered, la the spacious Refectory. There is a Darker’* 81m;,, with Rath* in connection thexo with. This popular boU-l ia in the ImtuoJiate vicinity ft mercantile bastneas, and tbs principal places of amusement, and offers every Inducement to thoaa wbo consult conven ience and economy. Those going to California or Europe win be fnrnisbbd with all the Information they may desire, and alio be protected from |rnjv>Mtion In the purchase of passage tickets. • 11. FRENCH, Proprietor, N. D.—ilewuro of Runner* who say wo are foil, as many ore interested in saying *"• mrUamd TAKISIAIYT HALL HOTEL. O'ni/r <■/ Ausxasi and Frankfort Str/i-ti, eppositr th-z Pjrf. and Oily foil, XEIV VORK. celebrated is still comluitedg^ I on tho Enropea- Plan of I.odgtijg Room*, atidiSiSL meals,as may be ordered, in the large and spacious Rtfecto ry for ImJus, at trrff .ia Gmilmm, haring recently added an Elegant Parlor for the accommodation of Ladies. This popular Hotil is in tho iamadlrto vicinity of Business and places of Amusement, and effers every in-iemneut to the** who consult con vooicnceand economy. Parties going to California or Europe all! Vo furnish'** with all the Information desired, and be prelected in th* purchase of tickets. mrtWSw CHARLES URoWij. Proprietor. iHrtital, Read what tueFsay of or. swa rxFs coxporyr> emu? WILD C H TL R TC *¥ Tho Original and Genuine Preparation! Disorrifrnl Stomarli, Liver, Breast or Langs Tho vu-nderfnl ■•ores performed 1) this invnluablumt-i •• ine, l n Pulmonary Co.* SIiIPTIO.V, Cough*, Colds, Ait.*- m>i, Bronchitis, Intlnensa, Whooping ' Cough, Croup, Spttt.ng ~f Blood, Ll*«i Complaint, Pain iothe Bido and Broitt,TicL i tig or raising iu the Threat, and all Diseases cf th • Lungs, and Breast have excited the aataaLt. m*-nlof all who have wltuetted its mar Telltma rQcct;'tl>ere Is no sccoUDt of :« medL'lUH, from Itw rfir’ire' .lire*, fnmlihing i> parn 11 o I. BHYsItTAXS, CLEROniEN, ALL LPZaR" FORM ITS PRAISES, Tho reports from all parts cf the world, where they cuke use of Pr. Swnyne’s Compound Syrup cf Wild Cterr, ct-A, questionably proves it to be tho great retcc-Jy < f :Lc oga XIOHT SWEAT?, tiREAT DEBILITY, ir. Wo think there never no* been e medicine which bus gn eu inch universal satisfactions* Dr. Compound Syrup Wll-1 Churry. It has stopped night ••treeia, check*! deep seated ulcere of tho lai,g*. i aised whe ware fait declining with great wi-akr-rv all ether mt-sci r'= T ed unavaUiDj. PJ’. J 11. ULLI.-iiN. Frank. 1..•< •inty, Er , writes l bfiv® Leon t-mraged In no active practice cf Iw ff lre year*, Red ri>c«:iimccd Br Swayr:o'aCvQjpc,tiu l cf Wild CU?rT7 in prefevj,. pi . nil wthor fn-eillvi. In thi much d;salel Pneumuai.v. or Pieta«t of tho Lungs, auJ the alormlog Csroi In wh,. hit opf-an ,ti Ker.tuckr. I regar litsr en in~lon bU rptiu-dy C ,*«- "f Tho in- P.ioii Over i j j k - u.. t i. J • till remains u hearty man. Krv JAMES It. DURROROW, Paster cf Berlin c'/cq’.i- Biiltimr,:o Omfereiup. and all tho principal mer rkaefs at p. int of He* ks, Md.. have teitiCed to Ihe following A’.Y77Mf>i?o/Asltf I’ CURE. Potsi or Rocu, Frederick cmnty, iIJ l>a. bwav.fr—Dear Sir—Balioving U a duty I otra to th« public, and in justice to yon, 1 bare thought proper to mat*- known oneot the most eitraouiloHry cures,! a my own case, that bni ‘-ver lwen truly recorded. In tha mbnth c< her last, 1 wat afflicted will) a a*vero gathering la my breast which formed n large abaceaa, end also commnulcatad t<- my Lung* and very rnneb afflicted them, sed discharged Urge cjiiantftire of corruption, <*xlercal and Internal M) breath couhl alaopcj** through my I.ungv and out through the cavity of my breast with apparent cano, attended with a violent cough, day and eight, lore of appetite, and extrema debility, *<> that tuy physicuns tbooght my r**u entirely hopeless and beyond tho power **fm**diclr.e. I romilned in tills wretched coudidon for a lime, until I was waited t*i a mere skeleton, and there seemed in La no hope Cor mr. but having rwwl in lh» public **f the many n or.dcrfal cures perform,>d by your Syru.>»f H'./d Cherry . 1 iimnediat' ty sent to Baliimore for live bottles, and Com menced its u.-e, and to tr.y groat uti|'uctiuoaud that o, my anxious family, the abscess or op. nhig in my lucre began to heal, and the coagh subsided, end ,-u ufileg trn bottles 1 was restored to perfect hoal'h. Over live year* ha< o elapsed, aud I »t»ll remain a perfectly hrmrty man h* thit date, dntift-•!, lfiv. I !:vv» a-i bad a (lav's slckuosi fur tho last eigbeen months. lMeta-j accept my grateful acki^wlodgmenta. Your., very TIIOiIAi MXO:- More wuudvrful ctirr, liar- h.vu aud are daily j.\ Dr. Sway lie's C<-!ii|n-uod Syrup of Wild Cherry, than by ec j msdirineeverdbicotereJ: composed t-olely <.f re-ettbla t-. pTvdients, iic-«u l-a usvd with perfect safety. OK CAltt'Ft I. tx rriiOHASIXu. To obtain Ihc original and only genuine |-(*-r l arit; a \VtM> Cbf.rot. which must have ihe portrai' at.J irignntnt.- of Dll. SWAYNK ou emrh wrapper around the »>ott!o. This invaluable remedy, prepared rmty l»y IV. 2WA YN 1' A SON’, Seventh st, second «1.~.r üb.-.vo Mat »»et, phlla. lilt-OKO.H. UKVSKIL No. 1 i j \V.ul street, Whole-v and Ketail Ajpnt. njrUT.dsa’J' MORE THAN 500,000 COTTLES N K W K|N(rI,AXI) 1 IN ON K V K /VI! qniK KEiiTIMIATIVE OF I‘KuK. u. J J. WOOD tor resti-ring hair perfectly and poruauouliv liiu» Dover yet bad a rival, voluuto after volume U given feutn all part* of the world and from the most luicili g-j.it to prove that tl ft a perfect Ral&rittitt; but re-ad tn, circular aud you cannot doubt; read also tho following:. Thi Halt.—People bava for centuries bees afflicted With bald beads, and the only remedy, heretofore known, has beau those abamiuable wigs, By a recent discovery cf Professor Wood thrao articles aro being Cut dispensed with, but a great many persons still patxooizn them, because tboy have Vasa ao often imposed upon by Bair Tonics cf different kinds. To all such persons weearnestly make the request, that they will try once again, for In Wood’s Restorative than ta no such thing a* fall. Wo know of a lady who «u who used the article a short time, oml her need is sow covered completely with the tiniest and most beautiful curls imagi nable. We know of nmnerous rasra wbsrehalr xras xspidly falling out, which It restored la greater perfection than t: ever had been before. It Is also without donbtone of the beet articles for keep*: log tho hair In g»od condition, making It scitasd glossy, removing dandruff, and hes provod itself tho greatest enemy to ail tho Ills that hair tehelr to. It.ls the duty of evory ono to Improve th*-lr personal «p! pcarauce though torn* may differ in regard to tbs ways of doing il; hot every one wUI admit that a beautiful beadof hair, either In man or woman, ts an object much to bo de sired, and there aj«* no mean" that ahmildbo loft outriod to 01-iatn atn li a .Muvldrnitli-u.—lfriTnon'r Aiii-or-v/*, Pt. J-i Cesnocrox, Ohio, Nov. 17,1565. • I'- J. Wood A Co:—Gents: As I have been engaged in •elHog yonr llair Restorative lbs last season for one of your local agouti (IL M. Uacklnson,) and having experienced the beneficial effv:t» of it myself. I would like to obtain aa ogeocr for tho Bluleof Ohio or sumo Sum In thi Wait, should yon wish to mako lucli an arrangrtneut.'-ai I am convinced fAKjrcat iMucmesti fifferad to CASH *ad proa TIME BUYERS. Onfcxiaolicltedaad c*refulltitlccUl andr-y»wf- ; -.Lfi .->* - , *- r WRemoval-Bcor&aye'* Holland Bttterau; '$ Jli' aTo ._ r ' mo ' re fdiiaUwtT llENJAltrs MOB, it, a CO. ■ S^f K 7. h .'" J “- rrimoN.O. Sugar ioat rac'dand for jalo t T SJtODISOS fool - mrM • aatdbMtcurairt, ILL FKLI) —2OOO lb., chopped heed in J . «toro and for ytle by DaTIBC. BgßEfir*.'■ ? Bacon snouujEiiMsopiM^eoaati' nirtd,in»tor*uidfor«l«ljy - •* ,kr ; - h , ATimL>aJEB*W> - 'MUBuQ bills.; White -Wheut, in store *&dfcr cabby [arts]':.. ATWKLX^EgAQP-" jKmmtoi to »i* w. ■**» -; s*”*^ t etockmat.