PITTSBTJRaKs TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 20, 1868. 11 FFIOI A h PAPES or TUX CITY. Cit y rind News Ttomn. Tub Habeas Coartia.—Tho following, which wo did not have in hooJ in limo to publish wilhont encroaching unnecessarily nnon the rSabbath, is n case of some inicrcsl At the ime when the questions involved ineibis de cision were raised, wo published Ihc facts as they transpired. They occurred in .February ■ *'i S? I** 1 ** 8. HxmiUon, a mechanic of houlu Pittsburgh, (Protestant) died, tearing a W ‘J* OW » (Catholic) and throe children. _ ln his will ho expressly set forth hia deairo and eolemu request that Ibo-chiltlroo, Emma M., Margaretta V. ami George A. Hamilton, minors, should be brought up iu the'protoslant faith. To this end he named a guardian for each of his* children, in pursuance of this will, the children were placed in charge of the guardians appointed. 1 hia proceeding, Mra. Hamilton, who is a Cath olic, deemed both unnatural and illegal, and, through counsel, applied for the writ Judgo Shannon appeared in her l>ebelf, and the res pondents were represented by M \V Achesoni : t-sq. The matter was submitted to Lho court upon a question of laW, raised by Judge Shan non, which ia fully stated In the opinion of Judge Williams, giren below, which will bo read with interest. This writ of Habeas Corpus was issued upon the petition of Mrs. Margaretta Hamilton, widow of GeorgeS. Hamilton, of South Pitts burgh, deceased, to bring up the bodies of Emma M., Margaretta Vy, and George Albert Hamilton, minor children of said Margaretta Hamilton and of the said George 8. Hamilton, deceased, on tho allegation that they were res trained of their liberty by Kamuci Hamilton and Pulton Hamilton. The first named of naid minors is thirtocn, the second eleven, and lho last, about nine yenrs of age. It nppoars from lho respondent’s return to the writ that George 8. Hamilton, father of the eaid minor cbildron, died on tho ii'Jtli of Decem ber, 1857, aged forty-three years; that on tho 10th of September, 1857, bo mado and publish ed his last will in writing, which was duly proved before the Register of Wills on tbo 4th of January, 1858. This-will, among other pro visions, contains the following, viz; Seventh. —l db-bereby constitute and appoint ttov. Henry Ucck and Samuel Hamilton, the Ex ecutors of this my lost will and testamont, and t. do also constituto and appoint them guardians of tho persona and cstalo of all my children during their minority. Eighth.— -It is my wish l£at all my children shall be brought up la the Protestant faith; and 1 direct that my daughter Emma shall be con fided to the caro, charge and keeping of my sister, Mrs. Agnes Gebbart; my daughter Mar garetta, to the care, charge and keeping of Mrs. Mary Strallonford; and my son Albert, to-the care, ob&rge and keeping of Bamuel Hamilton, and my son William to the care, chargo and keeping of hia grandfather, William llamillon. It further appeared, that Ihc mother at once proceeded to t&ke her children from the public school, in South Pittsburgh, after the do ilh of the father, and *tbo material facts embodied in respondent’s return, so far as they were not ad mitted upon tbo bearing, were shown to be true. The execution of. the will, os stated in tho re turn, was admitted, and the desire of the chil dren to remain with the persons to whose caro ami keeping they ore respectively confided by tho will, was shown by an examination of the children themselves. The question is—is tho mother entitled to tb.e custody of the children, and are we bound to order them to be delivered up to her in disre gard to the provisions of her husband's will. * * * * * * By oar Act of April 3, 1833, which adopts the provisions of the British statute so for ns they are applicable here, the power to appoint testa mentary guardians is confined to persons of full age, and none sroexcluded from each appoiou ment on account of their religious belief The 4l&weqtion of this Act is in these words “Evefy person competent to make a trill as aforesaid, being the father of any minor child unmarried, may devise the custody of such child, doriog hia or her minority, or for any shorter period.” This languago is too plain to admit of doubt or misconstruction. If it means any thing, it gives to the father, without restriction or qualification, the power to devise the custody of bis .children duriug their minority. **'•«* * . » A In this caso it does not appear that these children are in aoy way restrained of their lib erty. On the contrary, it is their wish to con form to the \lireelions of their father’s wilL I canootj tberefore, order them to bo delivered to tbeir mother, but mnst remand them into U»e custody of the respondent, SamUel Hamilton, to bo placed In thS care and keeping of (hose to whose custody they ero specially confided by the will-of their father. Toe in Clarion Coustv.—ld the ClarioD Democrat wo "6ml tho report of the labors andsuccesses ofaeven ministers in (.'tariou county during (ho past winter, with 2-1 churches to supply: To the pastoral cb&rgo of the Rev. .1 Mont gornery, tbere hare been added during tho pa»i winter, 114 persons on profession of th«ir faith; to that of Bev. D. McCuy, CG ; to that of Bev. Wtu. McMlcbool, 45; to that of Rev. C. P. Cummins, fed; to that of Her. 3. Wray, 11; to that of R«v. J Msteer, 09, and to that of lipv. J. McKean, 21. These are tho only churches .under our caro supplied with the Mated means of graeo. Thcfollowing vacant churches hare also been refreshed:—To Botbiada there bare been added :i2; to Mill Creek 18/thus doubling the mem bership of this little church; to E mien ton,, 14, and to other vacant churches, 10; making in all, over 500 members added during the last winter on profession of their faith ; and during the whole year, nearly COO. The increase of the past year is equal to more (ban one-fourth (1) of our former membership. Hotel Robbkrien. —On Saturday night, a boarder, named Scott, stopping at the Red Lion Hold, St. Clair street, was robbed of a coat, vest and pants, valued at twenty-five or thirty dollar. Another boarder, a student at the Iron City Commercial College, had bis trunk rifled of clothing valued at forty dollars. The hclel was carefully searched, but the missing articles were not recovered. Arrests were made by the po lice, on Monday, but there was no proof to hold the persons token, and they were accordingly discharged. huciHDA Fubiuoe.—W« are informed that (his establishment, partly owned by President Bu chanan, and for a number of years carried on by Nathan Evans, Esq., is soon to be pat oat of: blast permanently. The buildings and four; hundred acres of land adjoining have been sold' to Mr. Lewis Mahle, for the sum of five thousand dollars. The large body of tho land—hitherto connected with the furnace remains unsold. The above we clip from the Clarion Democrat, a Lecompton locofoco paper. The failure of the Lecomptoa swindle is probably the cause nf the blowing ont of the furnoee. Tan St. Clair Street Bridge. —Workmen begun, yesterday, to arrange tho steam chain pump, with a to clearing the foundation for the new abutment, of the overflow water, let iu by the spring floods. It is the intention of the company to vigorously prosecute tho work on the now abutments and pier, during Ibis-sea son, so as to have everything in readiness to speedily complete the new structure, after the present bridge shall be removed. This will, probably, not occur until about April Ist, 1859. Tne Allegheny River is now In fine rafting stage, and laxge quantities of lumber are arriv ing daily. We also notice several barges loading for below,~and large rafts floating past the city, seeking a mere western market. Our-Warren, Venango, Clarion'and Jefferson county friends are making’their semiannual visit. We ob served squads of them op the streets yesterday. Ur>._Robert Arnold, of Allegheny City pot under bonds last week by the Mayor, lo a'pprnr for trial for pairing and rending counterfeit coin, was glreu up jeaterdaj by hi; bail and In default of any other; rraa committed to jail to await bi» trial, which will probably ■oome on Iu the U. S. Court which commences ilaaeeaionain thiaclly on tho fi rat week In May. Ir ia not often (hat aq many advantages can 1,0 -secured with so small an outlay as by pur chasing a set of Musgrare'sOss Cooking Stoves, for aalo at No. 75 Bmilbfiald street, uesg Pia -Hot. Wo adviso all the Indies who hare not done ad; to call hod nee them. There ia a number of them iu use in this city, sod ell who bare adopted them apeak very alrougly iu their praise- We learn that ala hundred and silly-two bonda (ono thouaaud dollars each) of the eonoty Seined to the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, ■hare been exchanged forelock in Ibatxompany, I, ,h, office of Cambios 1 Co., in Philadelphia, who were duly aatborirod by tho Commissioner!! of this county to mako tho exchange Tun Au-eanrar Dam:.—Byanadrcrliscmrr.t in another column, It may be seen that ll.c -Allc **?“" R.nlf trill hereafter and noli! further no &7ron“et V bußiness at the office corner of Third and Wood streets, formerly occupied as a .bMklog offieofby-Thompetm Bell & Co. a, jk. i»„ii Quarter,Session* i» Armstrong . aieoUi ilgiilosp & P'P cr . «»g« P'o ‘.nririlr'e convfcllng lho gcr9Hte ' ■ Tdb Bico*d Cuuaca Property. —A large Congregational Meeting was held last even ing in lho basement room of the Second Presby terian (Dr. Howard’s) Church, B. McLain, Esq., in thocnair, Messrs. Childs and Loy, Secretaries, to tako into consideration the offer of tbo Alle gheny Bank for the purchase of tho properly whereon the said church now stands. It will be remembered that the first offer made by the Bank was $.‘50,000. This offer was rejected, and it was agreed to submit (be question to the Congregational Meeting provided lho Book would give $35,000. Tho latter offer was ac cepted, nod at tho meeting last ereuing the ques tion was submitted by a vote of yeas and nays. "For the Sale,” and "Against the Sale. - ’ The result was, yeas 37, nays 1(5, so the Congrega tion voted to sell for $35,000. Od motion or Mr. Loy, it was voted that the Trustees of ihe Chnrch bo authorized to coo suaimato tho sale. Gfl motion of .1. L. Brady, Esq , the following resolutions laid over from last meeting were taken up and adopted by au unanimous vote. fitxolvfl. That a committee of five from the congregation bo appointed to act in connection with the Trustees of (hi* Church in (be purchase of such lot as this congregation may designate, and in the erection thereon of such a (’hurch building as may he best adapted i•> the use of the congregation, and an may fteeu to them best Bulled to lho wishes of this congregation,together wilheuitablc Lecture nndSabbath School Booms-, ami that said joint committee bo hereby in structed not to incre&so the amount of tbo pres ent debt of lho Church. Tho said committee may, if tLcy deem it best, solicit and receivo subscription towards the erec tion and finishing of n Church building nod Lec ture and Sabbath .School Knows, wliich money shall be added to the amount received from the Bale of the present ('hurch property, on Fifth street, and usod ns nbovo designated. But in no case slmM tbo said committee or the trustees, In the erection and furnishing of said Church building, iucreasc the amount of lho present in ilcbtednePH of this Church. >- The following gentlemen were appointed to net in accordance with tho nbovo resolution: Harvey Childs, .lames Cliamlicrs, John M’- Curdy, W. I*. Copeland, John F. Jennings. After this, the meeting took into consideration the question of n choice of lots on which to build. The cnoico appeared to bo narrowed down to two, ono on tho corner of Hancook and Duquesne Way, (near Verry Hotel,) and ono on Lhe corner of Irwin and Penn streets. Mr. M’Auley spoke against tho lot on ‘Duquesno Way, as it was oT made-land, and difficult to find a good fonnda lion for a heavy.building there. Mr Arnold was in favor of it. After couHidcrablo discussion, tho matter was postponed until one week from this evening, when there will be another uieet log i > lix upon some lot. , PrrrsHi uou Thkatre.— From an adverti«e (uent in another column we learn that tho cele brated actress, Miss Charlotte Cuehmati, will appear on Wednesday (to-ni<#vow) evenlDg tu Juliet to tho Romeo of Mr. J. E. McDonough. Miss Cushman has attained a world-wide repu tation os an actress of great attainments, and wherever Bho has appeared, whether io England or in America, has won golden opinions. She is engaged for three nights, only. She is now playing farewell engagements, previous to her final retirement from the stage. Tub National —The celebrated actor, Mr Bennett, played the pari of ••VirgtDius’ Ust evening to a tine haitnc Ho was very well sup ported, and the whole company did themselves much credit. Mr. Bennett will appear this ing as "Othello,” in Shakspearo’u great tragedy, when he will be sopparled by the whole strength of Lhe company. Godey’s Lat»t’> Book, for May, in out and for sale by Messrs. Hunt & Miner, Masonic Hall, Fifth §l. Tt is, as usual, profusely illus trated, and will be of peculiar interest to the ladles, ns the Spring and Bummer styles. HuisnnoLb Words, for May, is also received and for sale by W. A. Gildenfcnny, Fifth St., opposite the old Theatre. .Mr <3. keeps All tho latest pipers aod periodicftls. • Miiu built in 1857, 220 churches, worth s4oo,ooft: eight hundred school houses, worth $400,000; twenty county buiidiogH, worth $300,000 The State has nino .State huildiogp. at $4,000,000; two hundred county buildings at SS;OOO,(HK>; fourUiousand churches at $lO,- 000,000; and ten thousand school houses at $5,- 000,000—aggregate value $24,000,000. A new bridge in built across the Clarion at Clarion It is to be a Huwe truss bridge, !'.'<• feel span without upier in the river, on the plan of the Kittanning bridge. It will be no obstruct Lion to navigation, tun! will be much moredura Me than the ef-er-ie* ~{ bridge-* heretofore built on the Clarion, T|in: McKcc?pcrt Standard rajs (Lai within ten days or two werks ac(iou will l»e resuni«*d io reference to the Monongabela B»uk. and it -will ebortly bo put. iu operation. A list of valuable Bank and Bridge Company Slocks are to lie sold ibis creoihg at (be Com mercial Sales Rooms, No. M Fifth street, by Mr. Davis. Pnov. Wonn> Jlaik Hkstorativr —This rativc for makiug tho hair grow, stopping its falling out, and restoring gray hair t» ils original color, »« becoming cnlcbrutod.. AU tho quack nostrums any giving Tray bcfi.ro it. Thren-fuuribrnf tho mitlnrcs Inr rt-itoriag anil beautifying thu hair, do it ta»ru injury than gvod. Tboy burn it up -destroy tho tile at iU rooUw-tnako tho huir fall <>(T, and produ.-o pro mature baldness. But Prof. Wood's Restorative may bo relied upon as containing nothing which can ia any moaner In injurious to the hair, whilo its sue cess in orcomplirhmg wtant it pretends to do, his been verified in hnndretls of ruses. IVo adviso gray heads, and Loads getting bald —all who wish to aave wool or obtain n now stock, to got a buttle of Wood’t Restorative.—A’. Y. /fcwornit. Sold by all respectable Druggists. I Stranqer ix Town. —We have been gratified ly a call from Frcdorick Ayer, Esq., tho business mao of tho firm of J. C. Ayer A Co., Isowell. A short ac quaintance with tho gentleman convinced us that not the Doctor’s skill la compounding his medicines is alone conccrnod in the immense consumption of them; bat that it takes business talent of no ordi nary measure to pass them around tho world. Mr. Ayer, manifestly, has these abilities and the success of bis bonso shows that ho uses them.— Mnuphi* \ni.j. \ Paris styles of (tents’and Boys’ clothing, enre fnlly transferred from the best French reports of fashion, may now bo seen at Carnagban's, Federal street, Allegheny City. Great care is taken in the manufacture of ercry article, and buyers may readily 806 tho poculiar neatness of stylo, and perfection if workmanship, with which c&cb article i.i prepared. Custom work for men and boys carefully made, and a full stock of shirts, gloves, hosiery, Ac., kept nii hand. 1 No Wonder be wu ThBnkfal.»llun as JuoosroK Yocr&kiaes.— RoaitSTxa, October 19, ln£*L HiX)n I’LfXtxa Uxor—Gontlein **ll—Having evpcrteun-d the Lcut-flrinl r-flerU o( Dr. McLnue's Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by you, 1 take great pleasure to recommending them to the pnbllc. I leol warranted In mylng, tliat they are a certain cure fur ti>ir c-ont/dain/i all Minus Uu tavt, oo matter how difticnlt or long standing. I uiVK-if waautTUcted with tills dreadlal disease lor ovnr two y«»rs, andobt bowlbaufcful I ain that 1 heard of these Pills. I purchased of ono of yoar agents three boxes, amt before 1 had finished the third box, was completely curfd. 1 Verily lietiere, hot for Dr. McLane'e Liver Pill*, 1 should hare now been in my grave; hot as it is. I aui now enjoying the best of health, and slaud a living witness ol tho efUdeiify of Dr. McLoso’s Liver PUL. Besides rocovetingmy health, 1 con sider that I have nTed In iKU-krt sumo twoor threehoodred dollars physician's fees. WILLIAM lIIBU, Traveler In Western New York. be careful to ask for DR. U’LANIC fi CELEBRATED LIVER PlLLS.manufactured by PLUMING BROS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before tbe public. Dr. M’Liue’s gen* alue IJver Pills, olvj bis celebrated Vermlfago, can now be had at all respectable drag ntorea. Non* genuine withcut tie licnatmr* cf oiiOOdawT FLEMING BROS yimustmtiitg lirOSTEK'SNKWNATIONAI-THEATKE Solo l4>tsoe sinTManagor.. . J C FOSTER Acting and btali or nurrs I'riTAte Oolm; to hold six jw-ra.iiw JO • Dress Circle and Pwqnutto - i Uj.por Tier yy-D.mr« open at 7 o’chtrk. Cotmuouco at hslf past. Second of tlu> uigagomont ol tho eminent English Tragedian, Mr. JAMES DENNETT, whufci reri-plibo last uvr-nlne by a fntl and foahlonat.le ntidionro, was ol tho moat enlhualaatic dtecriplion Ur will fljmear tonfght iu tho preatHliakiprrLn cuararter rf I A (i 0 TUESDAY EVENING, April 2otl H HM, will lie pre sented Shaki'pear’aTnju’djfin live acts, of OTIIBLLO, TIIK JIIOOK OF VEHICR. laro ... - Mr. Jamra Bennalt. Othello.. Mr. Walter Kwdrh- Caulo -» .Mr. Henry l> Bascom Deademoua .. . Jolia Si. Cooke Favorite Pus Foul ~Ml« Emily Waldegravn. Toccnclndc with tho nautical firco of UKETCUES IN INDIA. Wr Matthow Scraggs Mr. W. 11. frilLy Tom Tape .. Mr. A. W. rung Bally Ecraggs Uiaa Kale Klrl.-r 89-To-mnrrow, MU. DENNKIT will ap|irar. TrSTt T S ifu IT ti ll T 11 EA T H K I MISS KIMBERLY Ltnre sxn MsxxnucM U. A. WEAVER Stsoi Usstuxa. AiTinsnox or Itoor»opcn at 7 o’cl.wk Puif.irm aoco to cotuuienre at 7^—Bm ofliee,|rjr tulv of Tickets, open DotalO D> 3 O'clock The manoaeroent take* rwclal plmnrrc tn announcing an JSsSoTfar i-OSIWvKv ONLY THREE NIQILTS, SSVIS GREATEST LTVINO ACTRESS, MISS CIl Alt LOTTE CUSHMAN, IWog her farewell prcriotis to her final retire tnent from tboltacc MR. J. E. McDONOUGn, Tlio celebrated Tragedian,bu Ueo w>«»K* d *»Baj-port Biles CnrbiMu, bciop lib An* aililwManc# fwro toreigU were WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 2l«t, IMS, will Iwpi’i formed Hhakam-re'e play of UOMKO AND JULIET, Will, iljo following powerful cast: Ikiuteo MueCuahunn, I Juliet Blprcntlo...^.Mr.M , Doooiigb, I Peter Friar lAarence—Mr. Wearer, | Anri all tUavtlirrcbaracten e.|ually wtll C sjj <^ Xarnbnll To'conclude wiili a popohr Fare*. >" wliiel* Hum KHnfi andtba oM*t>trlcO»rnetUan, Mr. Kot.hwo, will "| , IT 4 1 r ' , , OirTlie Uarn&ov OPERA TRUUFK or Or* tbUajklPljia uad New York Academy tbo lkmofliiuW«ld-iflW>w*“4 MAXUARiaT-tKK,iyeßg%“3. •tuS wOlabortly (fro aaeriM of lou Opera*. *y*No fn» JjfT, except aw to here vl thv Itco. Telegraphic OONQRESSIOIf'A L Wasdixctox Cjtt, April 19. Berate.—A request was made by Mr. Trumbull that a eertiCed copy be famished of tbo cviJeore io the Indiana contested election caso. This afforded Messrs. Bright and Fitch the opportunity to sly that they wished the matter investigated and settled hs soon as possible. The Deficiency Appropriation Hill was then taken up. The Deficiency Bill was disrassed. The section respecting extra allowances to officers of the House was debated, but nut strickoo out as tho Committee recommended. Mr. Hale spoke in support of hi’ amendment. The Senate adjourqed. House.—Messrs. Florence, Phillip?, nnd bandy prosonled memorials from citizens of Philadelphia lor lho ostabluhmont ot an oceanic steam mail route lictween Philadelphia and Southampton. Mr. Florence gave notice of tho introduction of a hill to establish certain ocean po9t routes between tbo I niUd Stales and Europe and the regular trans portation of tho mails, ~and to reduce the expense# lborei-f Tbo Hoaso adjourned. iMspatrb t>* tbs Pittat’Orgb Qnr-tt« j Harrisburg, April 19. Sujmte —Tbo Houso Hill, relative to atu.-h monts of vessel?, passed finally, but having been amondod, goes tu tho Houso for concurrence therein. The r'cmito Hill providing Tor tbo rediof «.f Samuel Hiird passed finally and goos to tho Houso. Tbo Houso Militia Hill passed a eocotid reading slightly amended. Senate Bill changing the venuo of suits ou bonds in Lawrenco and Butler counties passed to a third reading by a vuto of 21 again»l 7. Tho Senate concurred in tho Houso amendments t ) tbo Vehicle License Bill. n«»r#B—Tho BUI to abolish the Canal Board parsed finally and goes to the Senate. Thu llouso concurred in tho Senate nuioudmcnlA In the Bill relative to lho Railroad Bridge over tho A llogheny. The Moose also concurred in tbo Senate amendments tn the Bill relating to lateral railroaJs. ThoSenatoßill to protect insectivorous bird* passed finally, but having been amended, goes to lho Senate again (or concurrence. The Rpocial Committee on Kansas reported. Air. WTlliston moved that it bo mado the tqrcriHl order, which was lost,yeas 23, nays 62 ; our representatives voted aye, except Mr. Scott; Mr. Irwin bemg ab sent. Tho report was laid on tho table by a vole of 63 against 29 ; nor representative-! voted no, oxccpt Mr. Scott, Mr. Irwin being absent. Tho Senate Bill relalivo to Sheriffs' Halos ha? been signed by the Governor. /.Y«*>ni»7 —Skhate.— The Rill changing tbo venue on rutin on bonds in Lawrence and Butler couuUea passed finally, but 100 late fur notion in tho House this cession. lbiufo Bill relative lu Insurance passed a second reading, slightlv amended, by u wiioof 17again?t 13 T.bu BcuuLo Bill to fix tbo rate id interest nt 7 per rent, was passed by a vote of 16 againrt 1.1. Moure Hill Iwing n supplement to the act incurpu i»t log tbo Western Transportation C’«*. passod filially and Docda but the Governor’? signature In bo a law. Ib'iren.—Tho Bill to establish Guy’s Ferry pnr-cJ tinally and goes to tbo Senate. Washington Crrr, April 19.—Tho joint Commit tee of Conference on the Kansu bill mot this morn ing, all the members bciDg present fur tbo first time. Mr. Green, on behalf of tho majority of the Senate Committee, propositions, amending tho Senate bill, none of which proved acceptable l« tho House Committee. Propositions were then solici ted from tho House Committee. Mr. KnglUb-rospoo ded that at the next meeting of the Committee be would submit a new hill, the preciso chapter of which bu not transpired, butitjs understood to bo a proposition for a substitute for tb« Leeoapton ordi nance, and that the question of admission ander the Isocoupton Con*titat»* u i w itb sn amended ordinance, l*o referrod to » flUr vote of tho people of Kansas at an early J»y- If tbo majority votofor it, Kaneas is to f*aie into the Union under tbo President's procla mation. If against it, (ben tbo bill provides for the formation of a new constitution whoneror the popula lion there equals the number required fur a member in the U. 8. Houso ofr Representative?. Tho com mittee adjoarnod over till to-morrow. There is somo reason to believe that Mr. English’s bill will bo agreed to in conference and pass congress. Tho Sooate to-day confirmed John Cadwalladar as Judge of tho Eastern District Court for Pennsylvania riro Kane deceased. PuiLAi>Ei.t-uia, April 19.—1 t ia reported that the Rqv. Dudley A. Tyng died at hia residence in Montgomery co M this afternoon, from tho ofleers of a recent accident. Tslegrsphlc Itlarlceia. Nsw VviK, April 10 —Cotton. 200 b*Vi sold, tb« >lo«mg fery dull. Flour Oioi; 14,690 libN sold, Ohio nd T.vnn-1 f<: otlr* st ft 60031*70 WtMWthumry; BuOO tusti»U ndJ; Soulbcrumlgl IJ©! ‘ArrwhUc $1 37 Ji; Chics*.- .Hpriog Wheat 96; Western white |1 2oei}l i>. tWo Brin. 42,000 bus mixw) iiotalnsL Prortston*: Mess Pork declined Hv; ult* at ft? tUKjl*: primeh«e atl*o docliocd 10c; -**!•<• at *l4 (£t± 14 76. Baron Aim; llama Lsrd ri'^l2 1 cloatnl bnoyant; in l>ldt WbOky doll. Tcbrrvu ateady. Tatbrw l.lrorjMdt ytcor to Liverpool Is X! (h. Is 4'; Onitn to Liverpool Stocks dull, hot nfli-i tlio lxeard they toiprowd; IlllrmisOntral hoed* H«fc Mich Kuctb«iu N ’« C»:otriU f‘vnoa Coal 71. Rendtut; >a. % . Wilwankl" arvt Uloivalppl 30; Canton Co VI; tlalnu Krlart*-,; TVnnrvw SvmM-V; ilirhi^.m l)»-af‘l. PnrL»ii*LMiM, April l 4 * —Flour Oim; n;-*'rt doruaad lici llisl, isd only IUM hbla dupard vl at 4«o fur Auparfin**, ••yi.i.-J 7'« t»r Utri. md f>Jj tor .-atra family Jtj# Hu*ir *ud Cc-ru Meal aewrea aud firm at ii. VVhaal dull •uJ frwei islb-r nunttb-1; aalrs bOOO hut ul >*U to |1 for lufrrv/r «ud piioi? rr-J. an-t fl Vi for white VouOt us Ry» *->td at 7i»- iVirn rontium-a in iWinaud, aoJ 90u0 bii« >eU./** t aIC at, soi l at Tiir Uwta cwnimoiul 4'jc. Pork firm at (Is, cash. ButUr doll at slL<#l4 fur aolid pa-k-I "dd roll 1V0.,; «.xtrvui(*ly *juiet and price* rather favwr hayvn tVhukj firm alXlc. Ci.v«'t!(NiTi, April ly Flour sola* ItuO Lbts »t fi Ciita'J To Whuky rather dalt hot but tow«n lauo bbl; •old at lo'.ij. Thera la bo vaaaatlal chaoga tn Pruviakuit aati-a luou U.l* Mew Pork, at La Fayette and O.tUicotUs. at $l7; city hraoda ar« bald out cf the market LanS euld at to t-*> drlivared May Ist Th»-r»> la no clmop<‘ 111 Uucou nr liulk Moats. Corn la mrca and in domaod at 3Cc. Epia Tiir|isuUu* advauti-d tu U*c. Money market aaay; excbati*t* uuallervd. im-mi.-mx, April !«' —Floor steady n't $4 10* $ for City and I* -5 for Howard and Ob to Wheat: low grades dull at i the ♦'DneouV Diamond Necklace," whicfProade mi uiurli uuLio just Lofuro tho outbreak or the’groat rev - olution nf 1779, in about to c6me ou agaitp before the court* of Puri*, the heirs and represcDlaiivua of iki'htnor and ttonnangn, llie jeivollers wbo’xuppiied the necklace, having brought so action again M the beira and representatives of Cardinal du^Uohan. — This necklace i* almost an famous iu lu way an the splendid ganuonts fur gentlemen aud youths, made at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of itorkhill A Wilson, Nos. f-02 and fios Chcstaat street, I’hlla. t I\TO,TIOE. I have tbia day, April J, ISSS, Xl ■<'lit my <'ntln> stuck ofCull«rj,Nurglcal liitlrumenlt, 4c,loMraaro. W. W. YOUNG and YVM. CAUTYVkIUHT, who wlllcoutiuue Uts busl&csaat the old stand, under ths narn* -vf CARTYVKIGIIT 1 YOUNG. My brother, Win. Cartwright, bn* teeu engugod with iua fur many yaars, and rnlera iu tbr new firm with n thorough ktiowlivlgu id the IhihlU'Ws. i uiy for inorpationsntidfrfouds.nl>.> bare tisrolnforo on HU-rul)/ patxouirod my «snlJ»bU»hmetit. JOHN CARTVVRIUIIT. CO-FARTNEKSII [T7— Tlt .■ undenugned liiito this day formed n pnrtnerablp uudur thn luiuo uf CAtITWitItJIIT A YOUNG, forth* purixne of nianufartur- Ing mill dewllug in Culliiry, Sorglcit Instruments, Ac— They bar* purchased tha stuck ul Mr. John Cartwright, and will contiuuo lliu Jiiislhcm at Ni>. SO Wood street. April Ul, ISs^—epl&ilmd CARTWRIGHT A YOUNU, (duccew-ra to John Caitwright,; MANUFACTURERS nod Importer* ..I Pcckat anJ Table Cutlery, Kurglcal and Denial lo atriunrnta, Gun*, Pist-ds, Fishing Tackle, Ar„ No to Wood •treat. They giro special atluullun iu llie uauufitctnrinc of Truaaea, Supporters, Ac. J!>iu< aud lUpaJug with punc tuality aud Jrspalch. ‘ npl.Vdly POTASH.- A prime orticb*, junt muMvrd by apif; mackhuWn a finley MACKEOWN & FINLEY arenmv receiv ing a Urge lot of I'alota, Bruch** and Varniabt’*, at ■P>6 _No. IK7 Ulwrty street Extract of ; eoqwood a very i»rpt Inruica wiling at vary low prices by apl6 MACKKOIYN A FINLEY. PRINTER’S CARDS—In shout# or pauk^ fur aide by YVM. G. JOUNBTON A OU., ap)7 Praters in Printer*’ Material*, 07 W<««i etix-i SUFEttIOR~OOLD PENS sold* by WM. U. JOHNSTON A CO . apt? Stationon, 57 Wood struct BLANK BOOKS—AH sites and styles of ruling <>n hand or mado to order iu a superior manuer l-y WM. G. JOHNSTON k CO, •pi" .■ Blank Dook Mannfactnren, SZWoodtt. J OB PKINTiNO—Cords, Circulars, Prioe Idtta, UUI tlaads, Ac., Ac., ezaentod with dispatch in a aupcrinratyto ly YVM. O. JOHNSTON A CO, ap!7 Priutonandstattooan,67 Wuodstreet, UgO yitUBIST APPLES —200 LUs. common to choice Green A pplet jast received and for sale by T\RIED FRUIT—SO" bus. Dried Apples nod 1 / 16 do llriud Peacbee just received and tor eate by apt 7 U. ROBISON A CO. POTATOES —400 bus. Potatoes just recM and fur sale by apt? R. ROBISON A UA CHEESE —24() bxs. prime W. R. Chet»e ju«t received and for sale by R. fIQBTSON A 00. B'~ UflW^l>~EGQS—lo bbls. Egg» and 0 bbla- Roll Batter jnvt rac'd and for sale by api7 o. nomspN a cu. BACON —150,000 lbs. Ilams, Shouldersand Ridee iu smoke huuaeand foreala by *p!7 B. ROBISON A CU. LARD. —15 kegs Leul‘ Lard, in store and for *al-i liy ap!7 iIRNKY 11. COLUNR AKK Flsu—lso"half bblt). white'fish. 76 do do Trout. 30 do do SolmoD. •J> do do Herring. Received and for sale by apU UKNHY If. COLLINB. LIME. —200 bbls fresh Limo received nn«l for sate by np!7 HENRY !!. COLLINS. 1 OOKO. FRONFIELD & COS VEGETA -1 & BLK CATTLE POWDER for sale by B k. FAHNESTOCK ACO , No. CU, aplO corner Wood *ndFonrtb streets. aT^QU6rBAKER'S COD .LIVER OIL in *tor- end for aale t>y B. L. FAHNESTOCK AGO. tt'OEROONS SPANiSIi FLOAT INDIGO Ojust rccMand for tala by R'L. FAHNESTOCK A 00_ Q/V CASITy SODA ASH in store and for A\J sale by spiff 11. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. Off CASKS’ SA L' SODA 'fopsalo' by OV/ B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., llpIC" No. CO, corner Wood and Fourth its. Mis* Kimberly Ur. Kublaoti POTATOES —2000 bus. purewhite Neslmn noek* arrlviogsnd for sole by aplO DAVID 0. HERBST, cor Liberty A Hand sts. BUS., BLUE MEKUBK POTATOES tMJV/ la •torAAnd ornilog for «aJe by ■OT>lfl,. v - v DAVID C. UElUlgr inn BUS, YELLOW AND PINK-EYE IVVFOTATOE3 In store *nj arriving .for aaU by gpld DAVID 0. HERBST. Commercial. Uiliil J TTkK py A KUTTRAD ON lt)R FBBKUAJtYr y Baumrr. V,‘l’, Johh J. Oillul’is. gtucsi. Bfixivn, Joarj’ii It. iluvrra, Al>Tin L*»>Rl- ; . Weekly Review oftbePlttibursb Market. [ ftrpartrl tjrdally / *r C.e JMUhuryh Gaiftte.] husliivatrucitiniii*? mi-lorntcly brisk, but «i;b no apucbl activity’t.* note The rivers remain in goM ovd-r, and Irciglitlng ia kc-pt np steadily; bet nates are wry* low, ntid tb<> amount of guol? gniu; west i»|by u tncsug «.iiir wbolrenli* xrncen and pdiliore are enjoying a v<*ry Itno nio of rouotiy erdrrs, andtbcsr* hraneboa of basinew weru i»ov«r ddlug better The produce tm.le is rattier dull, and tho iii'inofiacturlng ioteccst ia by O" means bnoyant. • The Weather cantinnes favomblo fof ■•otb (lie tall nod -pring crops, being neither Ux> warm nur too cold, ami vugotatlon is coming lorwanl aiuwty l.nt nU-adilj The crop lutelligenr* fruia all parts of tiiu ouutry is cheering, and it no backset nrcura *• abail liar« one of the meet prudnetivo seasons oo record. Mousy ia iu dctnan.l auJ the market may be cailvd'qnlle easy to good t*urruwara. Tho hfiiika areexicnd tug tluur diK .out tinea very ntowly tor-want i.foUerlogi The Pliiladnlpbi* North Atooriran says'. “Th- iuun«*y inuket i hulidoo- oo*y, and primo |.ap»-i is scarce and wauled at b cant t* amnim, the banks lak ■ ng all dm g.*u.l nr«im».i.Or-rsd." Tli*. Ni"v Y.jrk esys: -Iliere Is on new fsatare luthn money market U> aotlco this »ock, and lb" teoil.mry noutiouoe toward greater ease It la diWcult to pla< n Imns eveu at tho low rales now currunt On calMhe regnbir rnnrket rai-a are about four tu flve V cent, the former tvlniu partire are seokiug to fund amt til" lattar to those who arn ncgcitintiag to UuruV. Tltera ia a iiuiveraal complmut iaith amouv. bank oltl.-vn *Dd privalo dcali'i" i>l th.' war* il tof pnja-r. Tim current rates are flvo tn MX cent, and nil g*s*d odviingH are cngcrly taken at tboau ialci. but there are Imp .ilunt trauaa* Uuns at lowrr «ay ilowu t..three uml a li:*l( "p* . uni, at which a principal private kinkiug tiuUvu I? sui.l (o be difr’uuutiuir tin iiwn obligntioua not yet inatur*"!.'' , Tliv Tiiuea saya: •• Advices had tieeti reo ived tn Jnii oU.ur low KirhiiQgm, and the Africa brings in return {dio.ouu iu gold, to !«• •uct.-cod'-d by w.ino fur{bri sums by tbo next sUumera.” Tliercodpta of fugar at Nuu jX, cub, aud I‘earls at iMb nnd time. Bodn Ash (teadyat 3%{dA. APFLKB—The seasoo being nearly ovei. the ms* ket ia not an ocUtb; a few aalesof lot# tu gobdcoD.lllluaat as in ijuallly. BU'iTKR AND »XltlS—As tuual, in the season Utwecu bay and gram, Uatter ie very ncarce aud prices firm; lire few lots of prime roll received have aold readily at lb. and romtuou ut I2i4'sl I Kgga have been aud ara tery ptvnty, bnt the euteru dotnaud baa k<-i*t the uiarfcat clear, aud tbo market is al.u.ly at H. Ttio ii'*-eipla for tbs rut avungn I'JUU to IMM bbt# weekly . UAIJUN—Tho mnrket is firm and steady, witb aa upward tendoucy; aalea *>f Hboohlcrs ut 7Ui-uT-H; Fi.tna at W* »ti'fu Uaoia at mnl city do I0j4; tugar Cured do \t% IIUCKWtIKAT FLulJH—Ouo oi two closing out aalca barn becu >.(k'Ct*-'i at 7fic %k Ilk) Ibe. HKANfi—There U a modcrato ui.jniry fs. V nnd 3 hoops, su,7b aud }7,7r.; No 1 Tut-". 4b.wi; .No. No fi do, f 1.76; No. 4 tin, $l,OO hooters, No- Ik LV.76 —iwhb, parfon*!’* . w ali-i of Bucket* tu tho rotnil way »t s'2,OO.ps^,lV. BJlooM3—there la n lair supply, unit piicej nuji- fruia (1 Vi pur duaua f«*r romtuou to 4-1 for druko extra, iutorin«- dinie grades ntuglng H. corJiitgly COItDAQF - MauiiU It.-j H.-, r,.;t, tl c yt lb Manilla,Rups, cot, 14 c -jt lb ilemp Ku|"., "oil, 1& c V Pi Wldto Rope. cut. Id r V < b Tarred Rope, cot), 14 c V tb Tarred Rope, cut, tb c >i th Parting YauLtiue, 13 c 'j* 0> i'nrkiug Yam,Com IV c >i lh BKD CORDS—Mnuilto, |I,S7. $2,»1@53,7» > d-^ Manilla, ret], lb els.» Dv llemi*, $1,87, V -1..7 Huup, cutl, 14 eta Jt>. PtAJUOU LINKS—/itauiUo, b 7 eta <1 doa. Ilrmp, 70c COTTON YARNS—Brice? roipain asLeforti quctvrl; N 00.6 to lOluclasive 22 c ft lb No. 1b...-. Ncnl 11 1 12 KlcV B> No-17...,- N- 13 24 c H ft No. 18..... No 14. 2i c>i ft No. 10 No 16 26 c|tft|No. 29. .... N " « *ftr*yd CtIKFSF.- a Hunted lu.fiiiiy Irum tbo retail nn t i-'nutr y trade el Mb, f..r grmd W R. CAM»l.t> AND SOAP—Ouidtoearestmdy at our quota tious —iti|*)>ed 12, mould nod edamautlua 2>> Swp renniin* as Iwtore, steady at 5 lor riimrtmn, f.n Palm, and 10 (or Sawyer's Toilet and-Caatila, t r do Cli.Miit.al olive, nnd 7 fi>r do Qermaipf DKIKD tlKKk—Smallaalr# rd n*w by tb" tl-ics at I2' r DRIED FRUIT—A fair rapply ( f Apples and mar lo t steady at with wall nb-a at f 1,37(.r;j.1,4i Tea. In* aru scarcoat s.l,t>(kss3,7t> 1 FCATIIKRA—' we not a antes of prime wwrtern. on arrival, at 43 hut only in (mall l»t?; bum store they are huh) at bu FKKD— W«* qortf- ?«*•<}, ..0 arrival, within thn rji.*a H ii'w'Ml fir llran, Shr>r(c, fitil]»alntTc nml McMllopc HS’fl— thrreia•ltrit*moil rt>£nl*r dvioanil far Mark nr* 1 V.i .1. larp\ at an alranro, ait.l wo quote i»ow at (l‘2> l.»k» Pupui ter, jfi.iK) u.}t\Codfish 4i^o Kl« M3K -Tl.. r<« for ta!o bar* ui n ijutte hylil. and llio inatkrt I* * iUm-uI i »nlrt of aoi«or, on nrmitl a( ami vitra 91 £1.76 Prom aturo, antaa of tapat «t f.t.rt.rrlra at nuil family •* , **i f*lnn( Hyp Floor from iterant $3,2i tl K 41 N— Thar** t« h moderate aapjdy uml prlroa n'mmn nuallirrd'. tnlmi of <)»T3 nti arrival at *J7 and UottW t>l 4‘V.i t& llir >• In at<>«ly Kir rlt from atom OllOOKItl KK— flu car i< firm, uni (aim nra inn kmc 11’" rrtall -anil r,.on try timfa at H.'rfV{. M«las*\»lnc ih. ■juota'l.'iia for rrcrmßlit lr~o tnt'lnc Per Pouf. t£ It»rh <>*■ 7 ct» K •• *• * - K - *» . »•<-- i, n-M « !-* •• t • « 17'4 W x - . 2il - !*«ihj«rt to lh<« raatotnar; «U* HOMINY—a lipbt .tamnixt. < (it {6.00 \> Lbt. It A V—a tairaupply at aralc: UUjKS— I There is uu r4.ai.Ri' 0 f.'r iliM'ii mill '-‘j tor (trrpa acliuig Irwly nil trvak'at I li.il iDMtv •. UU‘ Ilian u-.i.l IKON A NAlld* them i*n am michangnl. nu-l w« i mo*, ae. O.mitlun in., t.-nj-.t tb i\ JuulaH *• •• . 4s li-.. H..w YVliir* •• 4l J • * flaba - .4 likl !.-> 1f..1 Nall* Lng N.frir K.l 1.. 0.1 •• line is A Fro.-.- Nad* * kfg . fid a 7-J •* . 4,i6 Ih| •• •• . t,6(» 4.1 -4,7 b Sd . 6,7.'. %\ •• .. 7,00 Cut Splkca D fo l>/ 4 lurli ... 4,tit> •• h 1., tt 4,76 YYru't Splkea 0'/ 4 iuob all twiKttm f.'. •• Fid •• _... 6t? •• ...„ O'., Udl.r lllv.la ft Ui O'; OliaST UuH. N“« 13,14, l. r >, ins 17 Ytlh 4.*^ “ 18,-AJ, •• 6 - 20 *• 6l 4 LKATHEII— Mmki-t dull au.i uu. btug-d '..llow*;. Itid SpeaUli Polo ft lb Slaughter “ •• Upper Leather ft dot L’tOCaJ.'W Bridle “ - . .. s;«Vflt4U Skirting L<*lli*r ft lb 2tk9‘.2i lUrneia ... l, A till- J*el«a u( r.tiii.lry In am nil luls nl l* 1 Gil) N» 1 la bnlJ firmly at lo^lo^ I.I.'MiIKK -Tin aui.Mtut sold hrru i« foi 11.- biukll. aud lliv IrauaarUuaJ eo fax Lave been oiaiuly at fi'J aud #U r.ir cotuuu-u aud dror, a frw iota selling at {ld aud $'JO Hbiuglcv, un ralt,(2JX>V M. MICAS I*ORK—Hu advamid. lioMi ri ui.i m>w asllu) |l7,otk<<|n,—l; In the imallway, aaleeal sl7.t*<>uf)6 Oil.—lard Oil No 1 Uaelliug iteadlly at M Llnaued ht* «'l»ain r.| to 70, and in now held tiirely at that tl^ure. POTATOES—A freeeii|iply, I.nt turolpU aio dia(Kwd ol on arrival at3lfts33 for Huda, In bulk and iu *kt, aud 4u for N(-»haii(iui.-k« From vtoi«, sMei uf Jludi at 3t>, uiikcd at 4o and Neelianno- ka at 46 WM. CAItTVVItIOirr W. YV YuUNG J’lO META I. W.. I.rar »f anluol 100 turn Allegheny N« 1 at t-'S]. mid Inn du M:dioiiiu, at e» »>*’ O'lrlwvl al»>. ■<< n aalu of OOd toua TenUcaW-o Iu ai rive, at J.l. uii.l «uu)<’ fol* i.f Antbrm:il« Nu 3 at J./O -all •»« linn- • PKKIH Thrr*» lo a guod dtnuaud for Ch.»«- fiwin at. i<- at and in tha auiull way nt Tlotull.t i» uuinltinl at I’J.iKKif,f.'.V.'i Flai im Him aud in io.jncat at Jl.ln SALT—a aluady demand und ailrs ut pruvlon# rain*— II.U-i for No I and 11.76 for extra TAl.UlW— WINDOW OI.AS.il— pii.-ea arotliiu, and «« m-i box lom. For thn ■uccowlfiiK rondimu aiuw, 10 F r«t>t diwont utf. WIUTB LEAD—firm aod in atnedy demand at t‘3,60 ft kog for pure iu oil. aud dry Pi- F D», (object lo tho usual dis count Red unt, and Idthargo 8W WIIISKY-Salr. u f Raw at KecUflid instnidy VO -&T1. I ST iJfUI.H jx-r James W«km|—SSs bid»s.*6uo tb| iluiir. 43 Lis pnlirioa, CbX fur*, o*i cak baron, 10UO bid |ejik, 210 do lard, '33 aka poUtore, 060 alits boiler iron, 22 fo.llei beads, 30 kgs rivets, 7 bbl, 00 ska dr peaches, Clarke A co; 11 lea grotvn 14 stent stubs. 13 plow wioga, luiughlin; 3 roll* line, I du carpet, Gordon, frorsksalt cake, Tboiupsuo; I trunk, 1 kg «yi up, 2 roils line. 4 bbl flour, owoer. 9T UR! 19 per Great West—36 bbl whiskey. IUH tea haul 1356 bbl flour, 52 bgs wheat, 1 bx mdz, 74 tra ford, 0 bU hair, 402 hides, Clarke A co; 14 csk hams, H do ahoulders, 17 do meat, W U UoluiM A co; 32 bga rag*. Bradley; 6 bbds nhuuldera, Uricr; 3 cedar ebrsts, M'Urnw. 2uo dr bkdm Oruetruyer, 20 ale Lida Rhodes A Y'arnar; 76 cak sail raho Thotnpsoa; 17Vdtall brooms, dinner, Hartmau 4 co, 2 .oiLw rupo, etc, Jouca A Cx ktax h, 2 do quioiiu.' CUtke A co! 6? ate bids, Wood: 20 bis b.-tup, Gordon: 66 axles, Boyd A co; 223 bbl floor, Taylor; 10U dodo, Barbour A M’Known; 600 do do, M’CttUy; 60 do do, Myers A M'Dvvitt 13 csk glass ware. Canfield; 10 bid whitkey* B A Fabneatock 1 caso trees, Murdoch; 10 bbl potatoes, Cuo|>«r. 10 do do Fetter, 60 nhd angnr, IW bbls tuolasscn, 31'Osudlt-es, Mcsus A cu; 453 iks potatoes, Uerbit; 143 pc hollow waro, 30 dog Irons, 44 bdl wagon bxs* Anderaou. ST LOUIS pet Dr Kano—loo bbl lYonr. Bsrbunr A M* Kcuu; ISI bg> wheat, Brown A Kirkpatrick; 47 pkg* mind Bagalt-y, Cosgrove A co; 3 pkg* mdz, Como; 24 hr csk sides 142cskharDs,43bXaampaiiria, 37 rolls leather, 167 bbl whiskey, 330 bbl floor, 100 tea bam, Clarke 4-co; 10 hx abt lead. 0 csk lead p!ps,3rull«,Gord(>a;4l>l>g« wheat, Vocpttloy 47 bbl Soar, 1 bx, 4 iks ■uodriej.,6 bbl hemp aeed, Shrlvor 4 I'ilworth; 20 bbl, S lea grraae, V ttellet* A «>; 300 bbl flour l'ajlvn 1203 hides, 1 coil rope, YVatt A Wilson. PEORIA per Mariner—2B <'*k «hnuUgbi,*22G7 pcs d», (l< cak ham, IOUU dr hidua, Clorka A to, 3702 hauu, 3737 shoulder*, 1166 sidxa, 33 hbl, 07 tra laid, 4 bbl rumps, K Robison A cu; :nk» bitirt, U Dal irll A cu; 199 du du, Jfoolhe 3 colls tope, t/CuDUor. B. UUBISUN A CO. The rlvar was falling yesterday with 0 feel in Ibachanuo' Tha arrivals ou Sunday were tho James Wood from St Louis (not NeirOrlsru* as wa aUteU yratonlay) tha Mariner I rum VeorlS With almost an eullrs load nf bulk meat, the Metrop oils from 9t Louis, and the Great West from the name port All these b«*U hod excallsnt cargoee and tho dischargtug of them mode quite a stir «a the laroc. The remarks io the (bwift ,«elal|ve hr the deception practise*!, self alleged, by aal ram boat captain and Uierlfiirts uf our excellent mayor to coitcci the matter, made quite u atlr among the steamboat raptaiua. They arasnnaUvo, and jn*Uy ao at bcihg charged tn marreuthey liave been, with the faults of a few. We think they may feet assured that say effort which Mayor Weaver may be called upon |o put forth to w»t the name* of unworthy men fairly before the Community be will make. There ora probably not m*ro than about flro captains tradiugwith or miling-from this port who would bo guDfyflr A uTkhsturtttttr MtloQ,-ur wb» , would wtlUnglri-vocHce deception fur: fbe pnrpaeo.bf ob ' toluioz passengers Thsgreat snaiaof them aroxvuUnmni who do bus!now on tho square, and whose word Is as reliable aetbntof Übj tuea iu the bits!orescumuinuUj. that to, perfectly relteUe- TheHiytr'oT^tiilscl tjTi tfia last mas lo the WWW who would attempt to mix all thaw me* up la a tnaw e&<3 pti<h or call to account- hanarablo meh vrho’ PITTUBffEfIU.TCESDAT, APWIIM l*i-V note* TJIRJf. ( .tCrp.U>i|No. 800- llt? do/ Nr 900 .. 10 <■ p JovlNn irKxl lif> -lor) 6iuK l-ueu Tnrv li*hl .fomand, but rar 3 rv|-*at i.iir .|iK>tati.»i«' aniua inure. IVt {wrtjnd .. _ ... m. 4 lh.il ,n»lU) Hiiunu *ho equstr ">■ h V 1» =.‘l 5:: ; ?* « - ...: - ! , • LAV UA a. Uuisu {(bun i by 47 In aud iucii Dandy 'rue. lf-4 t>y '/ a , 7-loand *.l Inch .. 6 l - 4 fblddlu Tien I*4 aod 1%, by 310 and iu 4 J.> JI aud U- 4 ■ by 0-10* i 4 in 4'i Import* by Idvcr. RIYERSEWB. *re only guilty of not going on IbeaxftCtdsya'Jvertiaed.fpr the very good rutaon that they are unable to do so. Tiie st-amer James Wood brought here Grom 8 L Loo is (V California ria New Orleans With this route eastward however, we hare no reason tn complain The tow-Unl Grampus. left here on Saturday for Nashville with si* bargci in tow. hve containing 37.0UU l-us of coai, and thu other carrying C.OOOhn* of cofee The steamer Dr Kane arrived jeat-rdiy mnnilnj; with a g«»i load. o#pt. Shuman, with hi* 11-ttsl alacrity uon hatulngais randy t > recciro freight at oura for Citirinoall. We are pleased to »-«• an Inre-are in tin* amount of freight going this porl to that. The only d-pnrluri< joaterdsy was the Chervil for Wil'd lr >g . Tile arrival* were tho Dr. Kane, and prebahlj- in the •Mining, me Gladiator from Cincinnati, and the Ktmni Graham from Zanesville. Thoy both tclograplx-d thal ih-j would bo hero during tho afternoon bnt had not arrived wii»n hit the river at ho’clock. Theie t« nodonbt however, that the Emma Graiiau. will U< rc.vlv t« leave this at h»r usual bonr. of 4 oW.vt The i ii*diat<-r, is tho regular packet f.ir Cincinnati tod»> The Key Cap! K» «n. will also l-ave f..r St I’nnl.and the U>« li—lm, Capt Ni-*re mil probably get olf for llie eanu, jn.rt. Tho Cin.Uaz of Monday *ay» ‘•The Marmora, S.r wiu Wullare, Neptuno. ft Now Yotk and ilonry lirad have > acla arrived from Pitta ■•nrgh einen onr with good ti ipa Th- Wallace, Nrptunc and iUilianm continued on to Ft !<.».> md th- New V..rk and SI will The Marutorarwdiippod her Luiua villo fimgbt uu (ho J II Forl>, iu from Wh-elinc, and will return t» Pittshtirrb from this point. Th* Argyll-. Clara D-nn , Arctic, Dacst-h. Glruwi'oJ aiit it gave way, which Would have t>cena trivial matter hut forth* fatality which attend edit. Tlio private dispatch-* to which wn reicr, give the number <•! kilied'&t aix; and the natao of only our, that of Willie, a god four or live ywriw, eon of Mr. Worrkk, clerk of tbo lioat It is mid that hi* waa tho only life lost in the raliiu, and tho probability is that the other*killed and In jured wero theuock crew of tho Falla City, and some pot •otia on the adlolaJng boat. The Falls City would no tbo detained more than a day Ly accident. The John Cituonds was injnred by tho explosion.*’ The Greenwood arrived at Cincinnati on Saturday, on ouo wheel, bound for Pittsburgh fur repairs The Wabash bad risen 7 f«et at Vinconnea, from Sunday to Tuesday last. l*he Umpire No. 3 wrur to haro t*ecn eold by the Bheriff at Vincennes no TtmraiUy Under tho efT-eta of the prewnt rl»e, Ibe falls will donbtlua* be again navigable for ascending steamers nj> (be Middlechute. . Th* Messenger,Capt Kil- Icn, will leave Cincinnati on her first trip io the Cincinnati and Portsmouth trade next Thursday evening.” There hta bren a great talo of boats and property of tho Lake Navigation Company, as we It-mn fr«»m llic Buffalo Commercial Advertiser: “Th-sale of tho effect* rif the Nevigntion (Company waa r>>ntltiu»d tbit fnrvuoon attbeofllreof the Coinpauy.— The furuitniT, safes, Ic, together with Ihe ir.-u work ft>r veae»-l», uuchora, elc , went ul nominal prices. Tbo remaiu dri'<>ftlin vesodtand tugs unsold, it woe expectmi, would lw put up after dinner. Tho wile has resolliil, we think, favor ably f,*r th- ceruotatlon, all thiufe taken Inte counideration. The deproeiatiou In the value of vr**»lH from th-ir coat, ao-l the priro brought, leave* hardly mure thnu ‘Jf» }»r rent ir.inrti,.ii from thelrtrue value Th- aggreflle of the salo is About s4i..uou. with stock .till uusold tu the neighbor ln««l of {l4o,oo'} It was the moot important sale ever el focud iu this city, and wo are pleased tooherrve that onr ritDeiis have bought tbo largrsl portion ot the SteamboatUegUter, AKRIVED—JoffcreoD. RrownsTille; Lnxerno. do; Colonel Eayard, EJUabeth; Chevmt, Wlieuling; Dr. Katie, St DEPARTED—JcfT-rs-n. Ilr.nvti.sviH-; Ln/orno, do. Colomd Bayard, Elizabeth; Cbevoit, WhroDo*: KlTor 9 feet —falling, To niarvoas KafTerc ri«—A retired acntUmon iiaylng Imwu rnatoml to be.lth In a few daya, after many years of uervon* snn-riog, will wmd (free) to awist others, a copy Oftbafiivsrriptiun andacnpplyof the rwmedy.ou rn reiving it stamped envelope >■eating the applicant's uddrea., Direct the Rev, JOAN Sr DAOS'AI.L. IsflFnttoo atreet. Bro-iklyn, New Fork. aptt-.amd.'<«U3njwF NOTIOK. —The Purtnemhip hcrctnforo cs ivling ledwecn Wni. Graham and the underaignrd. nniler the name and style of GRAHAM* IRVINE, In the business of manufacturing and selling Fire Brick. Ar . is this day difl»ilred. O. M. IKVJNIt (Xanielisrßle, March ‘JSth. IMJ*—nir'J'-.1l m •JOHN s. SHARP, Lhlc -lSn Broadwuy,N«w Yorlc, SHOW CARD AND TICKET WRITER, WILD RFJIAIN IN PITTSBURGH ONE WE Kit, Prior to his return to New Fork. *eM L. 1 Nr..54 SPRING A LLKT.orU A7KITI iiFFtCR. promptly ati-ndrd to. »j,14 OPi-iINO A SUMMER WEAK EbR~BOVN, kj in Drills, Tweeds, .leans. Cassimerv*. Pjtio.-us, Cloths, *••, m-M at upl4.d»wF MURPHY k BURCH FI ELD'S. NOW 01 ‘BN’-Tim Lest uswjrtiU anti cbnair e«t elnck of Ihevs o ovals, Fl,awls. Mantles. White U,a,h. Mno.Mlnc G.a.la, Work, and Dormstirein Ih- Hy Ple 4 se .-all and e«e them. UA \FI>N fJUVK, "|dt l-riTH-) I v l-.*r Hr,, . No ~,i Maiket strett. MKO|OaTKI» IrYK. or Ai.kaune Soi.u- Tloa —An escelbuit r-m-lv f..r Dy.i-ja.ia, i(.-..t t.um. A.i.liti -I IU-Mi.two.il. Ai: A iergoaupidy r«a*lrwi this day by Jt*F. rI.KMiNG,. Maik.-t .1 A Dia'J. AYEit'SOIIKUKY I’KOTOUAL - Another sojrply of this '-J-lirat-,1 Jhabcino, f,. r o.»ugh«,C..lds. ’•••isOinpliou (U-.I li-i:'d h| ap!4 Jl*F. FI.KMJNi*. WOU'K’S AROMATIC SCIIEIDAM SCHNAPPS—Aiiothei l„t of tinscvlcbrntsai Tonic Bitter]nst rccM 1,,. spit JOS. FLEMING. (TATAWBA BRANDY. -I have just r"ev 7 .l J au -lhcr sujiply of thij flu- Uraudy for nivdlciual pm l-oe— Tb-•*> wihhing anything iu thin liuerau always iiur «;hase it kX apli JoF FLKMINQ'^ Foundry'for rent on sale'—YVe «4f*r lire Eutlirpriso Fouudr>. on haudusky street, Al logbcay. U>r rent or sale, with ail fUo machinery, in dm l»lo order Posevaslou c:m be hail iomK»tutelj. «pu n. KOBIFON * Co.. >&;, uurty st Mess pork.—igu hhiaTMcss Porkr^ reiving and for mio by R.KOIGFUN *CO -D —icj bids, and tea. A T o. 1 Lard to * U *‘ ly Ik KOBIJjON * Ca Ct KAI'K V INKS—A fow extra large Vines J for yards, *r,nnl.,.F.,MH*anhouw l , 4; F.IU, street. . _JAMEB WABDttOP. PLANTS.—Brinckfes* Or aoge Jnst rec'd lor sal-by JAHE3 WARDROP. F Lower .SKLdS—A clioice collection fodx, Mourning Uu©»i», Nt-vdlo Work, and Domestic Oivls, allot which will be Mil tery cheap for rash. »l»W C. UANSON LOVK. SUPER FRENCH TWILLED CLOTH', Cu»imcres,nnd Doeskins. Alec-, SIJo Stripuil Fancy Caasiraercs, odw open nt store »f _apS»;d*wK _ _ MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. CITY WARRANTS, ' la email amount* mri-llt KnrMlma THIS OFFICE. GLYCBDUNK& CAMPHOR SOAP—lgro. of llilw •111*1 lor arlirli-Jimt rcr’U aud for tale t-y uirll 11 U FAHNESTOCKAOO. HEMP —ti-i huh** »-hi>iee Kentucky, fur ta lar maker* nae, just laudtni; m-il for »)p by wrii ATWKLI.. LKK A tX>. TOBACCO oUkegM lis. Twist Tobacco,just r«4-«iT.>t No. 1 li Second *t CORN BROOMS —IUU du/.«'D, oxtra finish ed,just wM «n.l fc.r First ate. LARI) - lOut) lbs. leaf Lard, in store and for aslant No. I*s Lil-rrty street. a|>7 KIDDLE, WIRTrt A CO. LOUR—Kitru family in store ami foroalc }by ROBERT DICKEY,HI Front at, Dear Wood. GREEN APPLES—SO bbl.s. choice Green __ Apple* Just recM and for sol., by T. LITTLE k CO. FLOUR— 100 bills, extra and white wheat Family Float; Co bbls. Ryu Flour in More am I for sale by - af-0 T. LITTLE A C0,.112 Second sU SUG^R— SOdiiids. N. 0. Sugar, prime, just receiving this day aul:dawT furmurlr L-v*' Brother*. N<>. .4 MarketM. GLASS —500 bis. *llO, oxl2 and 10112 Tt>r^,el , T »1>: HENRY u COLLINS, COFFEE— »0 bags prime Rio Coffee, with in a**»rtinPOl of (IncetHf*. tor sal» by . ex' Wit. BIITCHKLTBKE, Jr. k RRO., rar2o -i 1 - N-IJbortyiityc«f. FLOUR-14 bWI, Wiite' in store and for gala by jfafrtlS) • ATWEUyXRRjI CO. EGGS— 5 bbla.“Creßh and for \ . H. RIDDLE. BEANS-r-2ii bbls and 24 'sks, for eale by i BB»i Hr '1 SHRIVES’A DipFQJ&B. Regular Shamrts. Uonongabela River U. S. MaD Packeta BTBAMEBTSLSQ&Ani. I STEAMER JEffEißOil. iJESLa • ns*-* Cipr. J. C. Woodward. ' Capr. Ototo* Cuxk. TllF, above new steamers are now running regularly. Morning Boat* teavo PiUe* burgh at 8 o'clock A. M. and Evening Bcabl al 6 o'clock P. M; for SPEeciport, (Hizab«4btowii, Mooungo* lielaCity, B-dleVernon, Fayette City, Urcenfleld, California and Uruwnarliie, there runnecting with Harks and Cknrhea Rw kniuntowtg FayetieSpringa, MorgruiUiwu, Waynesbnrg, Caruiit haeltuwn and Jefiertou. Pawictigers ticketed through fr-m Pilubtirgh to Uulon fown for $2, meals andvtnte-nvun* ou U*U inc!u»ive Ik-ata ri'tiirnlDg from Bruwnwilla leave tj s o’clock In the m-rningaud ft in tlm evening. For fnrthyr Intirmation eo* quire at the Office, Wharf Boat,at the foot of Grant atrreC »n 5 0. W. SWINDLER. Aocrt. 170 R CINCINNATI- REGULAR . IBe i. . TUESDAY PACKirr.— I The alegant wheet jnu-nger paeket UL.VDIAIOH,Capt. Uoorgo Moore, will lo:n- lor the alK>ve and tnt-rmodiatc porU everyTUKS- I)A\ st 10 o'clock, AH. f*t freight or paaaage apply cn iKvsrd, or u> (mrlU) FLACK, UARNKS ACO, AgU. REUULAR TUESDAY PACK- i JESi 7.ANR4VILLE—Tho fine Bleain-r EMMA GRAIIAM, Capt. Mtmioi for lhe > aUive and intermediate poyt* KVKKY TUC3DAY, at 4 «• cluck r k. For freight or nnwc* apply on ,h ' n . r : l ' . FLACK. BAKXiat A pt.. Ag’ta. Cincinnati, ,Vc. |7OR CINCINNATI i LOUIS-, JESslri X* VILLE—The (Ine-t.tea.Tjer DK Cajit. Shaman, will leave feoard,orto (mrlC) FLACK. BARNES Agenta. St. a.OlllO, icc a sTu "““ia Acnkuk, Ifnrmjiort, OnUnn, Dnbuqur, Ln Crone, Alilhcatrr, Hutting*, St. /’at//, ami the lull* of Suint Anthony. r pilK new anti elegant hide wheel passenger X steamer DKNSIARK. Capt lUchard C. Grav, will leave 1.. r th<* nbuvo nortaon WEDNESDAY, Slat and will jxeiiUvely go tlirougl. n« adv-ttiM-d. Tho D.-nmark wa* loiilt evprrsHly f.-r tbo trndivand oQora superior arcommo datlonn. For furthor information, apply to M*” FLACK. DARN EH A CO. Agents. For 'st: Louis, ualena &., nse. > DUIUJtJUK.—The fine passenger BtruscrASsSoK GREAT WKST, Capt. McCullough, will leave and ali InterrareiiiUeport*, on THIS DAY, aHhiniL,at4 o’clock, i-. u. For freight or poaagn apply on boara or to OUAS. REA, Agent. FOU ST. LOUIS.—Tiie fine new » ICffr -ta pajßcngor steamer MKTROPOLIS, Calhoun, will leave fur tho nbovo and all intermediate poru on THURSDAY, the 22d at4 o’clock v. ft. For freight or pM—go *PP»7 on board or to ap3) CHAS REA, Agt. FOR ST. LOUIS—Tho- fine. fp>,rr steamer lOWA, Captain will leave for the above and ail WEDNESDAY. 21 »t lust, at 4 o'clock, pM. For freight or pawage apply on board or io ■l*l9 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agouti. For st. louis and illdTj^-t NOIS RIVER.—The Quo atenmer AitGo-Js92SK f»AUT,CapL McLean, will lto Urmsdiato ports on TJHSDAY, 20th IniL,at 4 o'clock, p.ft. For freight or passage apply on board, or to _«pl- FLACK, B.ARNES A CO, Agents. FOU st: LOUIS, kEOKUirTjn&Jh GALENA, DUBUQUE, STILf.WATftft A ST. flue new steamer ANGLO 11. Baker, Master, will ieavo for U>e above and all (nterme* dlaie port*,on THIS DAY, 20tb Inat, nt 4p. «. for freight or paooage apply ou board or to •I'U FLACK, BARNES k Agents. FO'k'MISSOUK HIVRU, Dl- 1 ICPf m REtrr.- The fine steamer FORT WAYHB, i 'apt. Muifurd, will l-ave fur the above and all tnicraeuiato jovuon THIS DAY, 20lh initaot,at 1 o’cloek,r.lf. For freight nr paAiugn apply on Inard, or to "PR»_ FLACK, BARNES A CO . Agent* For MEM'riu's' n new' or. . s LEANS,—Tbo fin- it-am-r ARG Oi>pt Cole*, will leavo f-r the above and all iul.T/uoliat p./t* ou TUESDAY, 2uth Inst, at 4 o'cb«k, i- m For ir-ight or pa/mgeapplv <»u Iwaid. or t>> «pld FLACK, BARNES A Oi. Agents HARDY & M'GREW, STRAMHOAT -/YQ-E>TP«. Corner of First and Ferre strets, PITTimUROI!, pa Proposals for Paving. Proposals will be recieved by I'** nnd«t*lgtied until PRIDAT, Ibo3otb day of April iuetant, for CUiUJINU and PAYING that portfouor 01d» ■iroet, ..piKrtho tbo Western Penitentiary, extending west vwJly from W.Utrr street tu Urn Railroad UriiW Alh., for l*A VI NO WITH BRICK, tbo Bide Walk, or F->ot«ny, fi-mUtn; on tbo Peuitentlnry Grounds, on Aid Olifoatreet. Tba PittpcMala will stateth* prica rwr Ihiokr fcwt for tvrli (ng, and tho sire and character of the Sbrao to !« naed for thatptirposo. Tliey will also stata tbo price per s.-jnar® yard for Uis Cobble ftouo or Strool PavcrnnuU,auU lh^price Jn-r sqnars yard for the Brick Pavement. The Pavement <>f the V.kjtway lo of ban! chertybrick/of such (reality ns shall b* appro ml by U» VTmden. >•.’ ' The prices Wd, as above, to tnelode gIV tbe Sand, Graral, and other material*, and work nncawaiy to comideto Uio couiract lo tbs satisfaction of the Inspector*. Iu aJilition u> tlw bidding for the Work,A» aboTomcn tinued. wbii'ti will tx*considered as being made f.»r cash, on the completion of tlisconiracfotbs proposals will state at what j»ri«v* tire work will ba done on a credit of Twxtvr Movms. a. JONES. - Trwaflurer c< Western proitsutiary. Wotlce of Dissolution. ~ ALL persons intero.-ted will please take noiico that the late firm of LORRNK, OTERMWi a t\», havitig Im dueolvotl by mutual cous*-nl on tbo first ■Uy ..f A. B-, IhiJ, and I here Wing still of said firm tramming noaetlloi. we, ttie uujeraigued. surriv i«ig partner* in.l Ann haw appointed Bt ,J sulbon/ed KOBERT U. STKIUJNU. nun of Lid partners, tu itllo fiu-diy cluarnp Uir said business. All (wraons bavin- on ssttlial ncrountn or boaiDora with said Arm ars reqnesUil to call upon saiil Robert B. Furling, at bia effleo. No. 113 Wa ter street, and armnye Hieaanio m soon os powible , HENRY BTKRLINO, '• JACOB PAINTER, 0. R. WARNER, ROUT. B. BTKRLI.NQ, FurTiviugparlDcrs of late firm of Loreoz, Sterling k C<< apltrlmd NKW CARPETS, AT THE FOURTH STREET STORE. ' W. D. & U. ReCALLUr Have just received a very large aesortment of CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac, the latest sty toe furtSprinr Trad 9, ccmcrialaz VELVET AND RECBSELB, TAPESTRY AND THREE PLT, r SUPERFINE AND ’ LOW PRICED INGRAINS. Wool, Dutch, Hemp, List, Rag, Hall and Stair Carpet* Ruga, Mats, Cocoa Matting, Stair I tods, Ac, Ac. Also, a chulco lot of Druggets from one to lour yards wide; beautiful patterns Floor Oil Cloth, from 2 to 24 foR aide, with at) other roods eroally found in first rlaas Carjct Stores, all of which wo are prepared to sell at It 10 very low art rates tor cash. oc& W. D. A. 11. MrCALLUM. HKLEBER having just returned from • Uio eastern dtica, where be has selected a rboico ■lock of superior Pi&uus, fur the Spring trade, would re spectfully invito tbo attention of pursuers thereto.— They were chosoa with great care from the entire enstrro stock, and are considered among tho finest instmmonU over brought to thia city. Pnrchasou are solicited to oil and examine, as this la an excellent opportunity for obtain ing a firetebus and reliable Plano Forte. *p2 IT. KLEBER, No S 3 Fifth »t New Rochelle or L; iawton Blackberry, ngementa with Rev. J. 'UtrU of Ibis valuable Blark ■aU are oficretl at tba lolluw HAVING made atTaT KNOX (orft supply otl’ berry, StXOUU alroug Uirifty Pl» iug price* 1000 plants ~.... 4125 00 25 plants-. 600 “ 05 00 12 ** ... 3.1 00 0 ** ... 16 00 3 “ ... 8 00 1 “ Onl»ra oddmsrd to Ro». J. KNOX, or tlra tuhecribor, ac companied with the cub or a aaitabU reference vhoro tl* partiosara oot known, will be filled in theorder ia which tboy&ra received. PbuiU of the NEWS! AN'S THORNLESS BLACKBERRY, will ho forolnbed at the übm price*. JAMES WARDROP, tnrls:d*wtTT No. <7 Fifth (tract, Plcuborfch, Pa. H~~ OUSE FURNIsTnNQ~d6QDS"~of every description, Maneillea Quilts, very handsome; alsu, Dimities, Chintzes, Ac., for spreads, oudall kinds of Table Linens, Linen and Cotton, and all kinds of Drca* floods Shawl*, Ac 0. IUNBON LOVJt, apt-da wT formerly Lots Brothers, No. 74 Market aU JjRY UOODS- '■ .1 Uooi)S—Those desiroaa of purchas -—/■ log anything In tlie Taney, gtapto, Foreign or Domes tic Dry Hood* line, will plow call and elusion cor lar, e and well kuortM flock ofpprlog floods, which an now fee ing eold very CHEAP fur CA£ll. a HANSON LOVE, irmpriy Loro Brot, No. 74 Mtrtuit slcc«i. POTATOES— loObtuhcdsNoabaonoek Potatoes; 76 Jo lares Whits do; 60 Jo do lllne do* 26 do do Usd do; ia »loro and tbr Bale by _mrt7 T. LITTLE A CU., No. 112 Second »lro<-t. POCKET MAPS for 186 b, of Pentuylramn, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska. Slt**oari, lutra and for tale liy W a. HAVEN, at>3 , ! Corner Market and S<-cond olreet.v CEMENT —100 bbTa. Hydraulic in atoro _ _an«l ft>r uU by mrlO J U CANFIELD. SUNDRIES —31 bills. Grease, 343 nark* Wheat, whit* and ml; 214 do Hops’ Hair, 28 tuna Pig Metal.to arrire for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. TJoTATOES. —50 - bush Neshannock Potn a t*V«, 60 do Red, rrceired and Ctt ante by mr3o j HENRY 11. COLLIES. NEW WALLPAPERS, Cheap.—Stilltliev cwne. at *7 Woodst. W.P.MAHgIUl t | < A Ct). J N' EWSATIN PAPERS—At 20 and2scto perndl fotsale by W. p. MARSHALL 4 CO. * N£W GOLD PaPEU—At SO ccntT for ■*!. for »p 9 W. P. MABSIIAIX t CO. OTATUAKY AND PAlNTlNG—Pictilrw ‘LOUll —l2o&bbla. citm. « D «t ore yd far m> by BPRiaORR HaSaCOH I'gy A nil descriptions •X> to be bad vholealo or retail by . ** ' :— • . B. L. VAtnreSTOCK* m ' Corner Market tin j fraopdit^t r k S B - White fish. Trout, Sal im»i,ee, fofwl.lj inmay nunr.n«ir QIJQAB—UO frbUa. prime N. 0. SuatFTust £JredttJbrf.b, R ROBISON JrcO. J t gmjfonyitriwt/" F* SacL “ ¥ T Sa^ le hotels. THE ISTEILVATIOKAIi lIOTLU*, Uroadicay, tenter oj Franklin Street, • NEW YORK. BAS BSJSIf X£Cg&TLr RF.FITTEU. The Hooruo nrr nil S'ctrly GtrfteUti, The rarnitnre mid I!jJ» arc Si-jin l, Amt the Italhr t'ntv pns**'i. TAVLOR’S CELEBRATED SAT.'"'NS IJorotsccncentrab'd all the comfort* if v home "i**. '' luxuries of * palacu. THE SPLEXD/D LADIES PARI, 'll Cura moods so Unequalled V i o w o 1' n ro :i d w a y . THE INTERNATIONAL it the iao»t central of an) the Four Cuss llotcu for Lumui.v., or place's or- nuu** ment, and oflVr* nnsnrpssvsi ndr*ot««p*i to ami Gentlemen visiting New York. apMmdv ALFRED FREEMAN. Pionrn-U-i KKKBCirs llOlliL., Oirnerof Franlfort Strr.-’ and lit ’/ ;j- the •\t v l A,/,-, A>|« 10-.ie luv. THIS lIOTEI. the Ecr.orEAX !’U.t or l/.Kttij Rooms, aud m.-nl. in thuy tu.«r Ihsoj Ui-rcJ, ttt the •p.-M-iMiH i:. f.-, i..n . Thero ii a iforl-er - * M...;., « ,i;, |;,ufoi u. m.v. t!.r: o with. Tbi* popular h.-t-t i-. in U,„ imtmrduito ti. ,suty id mercantile bniiti.'*-, and tin- |.i iocijyU j,lacr,.,{ an.iiK-uforit, and oiTort every u> wl;,i o-n-nlt emteu ienco and economy. T!..—» g.iiLg In Cil.f.udi or Et:t»pr will bo furnished with all tin- ; ii..pinaii..n th-y ln , ? jp 9 i r ,., and also be protected from im| paasatr" tickids. R. FRENCH. Prnprfot.n, N. U—Beware of Runner* w }»•■“ i\ « >• ii> lull, w nuaj are interested in saying *o. uull iicui iHcßical Health of American women.- For many J»?r» I have teen trout-led witli gvtu-ral weariness aud languor, KUi nivnUl nnj phyvicui; caprkt-. listlnuiirift, (lull lioa-brli--, pain in tb- head mid tempha*, eoMocc.t and tendency to atilTm:**, palj.it iii .u uf thv iirji: . very easily fluttered or excited, appetite -r rm.-n >• u* with whltpe and derang'd menttnmtinn. Alter > «UI- i had other troubles, accli aa jmle {.« «•. ind>gvnrlc;i. nnatno’ away, general laognor and debility, puio in the oiunll <■( tL. back, a sort of aching arid dragging'-•'isaUoii.puin tetnn n tbo sbonlderblailincxteuding down the l)dnc, lo«» of ap|- tita, trouhlo in tho stomach and bottrla. with cold hands anil feet nod dreadful ncrrntisnres. Tlic l-i»t (gcitiment Wottld make me foel aa it I idnmld Hy away, i tried docU r< and dntga, and everylhinc. fl nnaß>ir nrutlin, without tho ben ••lU. One bottle of MAKSIIALL’N UTKKINK CATUOLi CON chanced tome of my symptoms l»r l bn better, and i«• man could know what it will do. CLARISSA OHKK For a long tiin« l had hunts unti,ilo ; t(. L'. ••• ing lytnptomi: I wna utrroiiH, .-m.cintod and irittsM- . ' pwniwl toaUmnd in compUdotir, »->tue of übieh I will ti > toll yon; pniu lu the lower orgsna, and n f.-elingn as it ~uj. thing was lining to foil mil; Inability to walk until uiinr count of a feeling of fulluess; aching and ilrargiug. atoi eliooting pains In the tack, loltm, and exteinlinc ihmu tb» legs; the Jolting produced by riding n»u:Al great j.alu; ffn«net», I c»uU not bear tbo least excitement without l ti, Piintinys, Falpitationt, Crtrmpi, Ihsturleil Sleep, a,.-t <«,v troubles organic or sympathetic, connected with the t':-nn organs. The price of MarshalTt Uterine Calholiron it One I}JU>> and a IJatf per tingle bottle. On the rec-ipt of tin «/o.7.)sordcrcd SLile of the Elood, EnD>. / Scurvy and the Prostrathe Ef fecto of liOiwl or Mercury, General Debility, and all Dis ease* requiring n Tonic, or Altera- tive Medicine, is now beyond question Tno proofsofita«!licscy arooo unuierou.l, «o well sotb- '. Healed, and of such peculiar cluirartrr, that *ofltjn.r.H cji: not rcasousbly Lenitati> tu ix-oiyb tlir- protfexed aid. The Pcmvian Sjmp rwd pn.f«-r« t«. I— m cnr«.-n»l, br.:’ iu ntQgo is extensive, t«can'o ninny *!*-• os<», oi pnirialy nntike, ar* intimately related, ni.il |n<« ; ~,u canse, may In' citrcil by 000 rctnMy. Tbf* class of diseases for which, tin - Rymp ’prvVidva n.-nu tnprvciw'ly that which hassuoften baiilvdtlK* .rr.r of medical skill. Tim Ct< t» are tangibb-, tho wiUi«->-s*j who may wUb for an opiinou li. iu dinu,t. i-ft. .i pcTcons respecting tbo character uf thr Syrnp, cann -i foil t>> t>entisfic«i srith the following, among nmnciuns testmio Dials In the hand* m the t iMimni., of other*, wbost> iutelligtmr<-and iutrgnlv an- ajt" t ;rliu i un-peui, Li%-er C-implaint. lir-psy. NtnraU*i.t, <■{<• ludi-.,J it* effects sntiM l«e iucrvdiM-, but ln>mtfo> high cltarar!<-i of who bar.* th. m, aud hut. v lt;id' rr- ' their toetimonv. as tte .lo i.nri, t<- ih ri iw e-.-r Rev JOHN PIKKPiHNT, THOMAS (? A3lOkY THOMAS A. UEXTKR. I'hTKR HARVRV. s. H. KENDALL. M. B, JAMES C UUN.N, SAMUEL MAY. Rm. T WUITfEMOKr NOTICE It Iswell kll'jwu that the me.lii-iii:J effrrf of Pr .1.-rre*- - Jri’tl is fost by «Ven a brief t-> :.»r. <.i*l ; lx.if i.. M , n TstA a solutkid of Pr»ruxide uf |run, without l-u :her oaid . tion.ba. 1 * l«cn deemed Unpe*>ihle. lu tli»* IVrnvian Syrnp Uii*dr»ii:il.l- ( ntfamrd i. COWDI34TIO3 at A Wit U*USE LKKaOVK; arid Itiiseulafi. may replace all the proto carixin.vL h. uiiniit--. * !; ! tarimt. id the Materia Meriica. A. A. HAVK?, M. !• Assayer of th*- Stall* cf33no., &*t„n V "a SoU by N.L CLARK i CO. rr.|.rut.. r ’,, .v. ;,\\.u street, Roeton. Retailed by at! Druggists. In. OEO. 11. UKi’SHB.Nu. 1«J Wooil □ olden Mortar, Agent for Pittsburgh. * uplU JawOm'r 'MORE THAN“SOO,OOO BOTTLES sou) m tub NKW KINGLANU S,TATh; IN ON K TF.AU. The ke.stouative or ritut. u j WOOD for rvsloriug hair perfi-etlv and ]»Tnie>>M>il. has never yet bad a rival, vuitmio after volume l mgivon fn.ui all part* of tho world and fruim tho must mtollT cent to prove that tl tr a Hrrbrafu-;r rbrafu-; but read tin' circular and you cannot duul.l; rrad a bo thu hdk*u in. Tb» Hits.—People bare for enntnrif>« Wn aftlo ted wn!,i Laid bead*, and tho only remedy, berctoforu known. Lai la-.m those abominablo wigs. By a n*sotdiscsttry«f ProftJ- ~ Wood these articles aro being Cut dispense*! with, but a many persona still patronize them, Lkv« bow’ m often imposed upon by llair Tbolcs of different kiud- To allsnch persons weearnrctly ruako the rv<}ui»t. that tj. v . will try once again, for in Wood's lUau-rativo there U ■ncli thing as fall. We know nf n lady ,vlu> was bald, nt, need the article a abort limn, nud bur bc;ul it now cot>ici completely with Uiotiniest and most beautiful curls in.a -i Bablo. We know of tintueronscaaM* where hair »ra« mr>!dl> falling out, which it restored in greater j-crtV-eti.in than ,u over hod been before. It is also without doubt one of thu best aiti..h- a f, ir , r . Ing the hair in gaod rondltlctj, matins it eoft and removing dandruff, and has proved lfttio em-mi to a>l tho ills that liair isLidr to. It Is tho duty of everyone to improve Ibelr porauu-vj «>• pcarauce though some muy differ in regard to tho ««>».,( doing It; but every ono will admit that a beautiful ht-adui hair, either In man or womau, is an object much lr» h* d.- sired, and there aro pomeann Uiatsliouid be left umt-hd . . obtain such a consideration.—llbmcm'i AJcoajfe /Vii'u Cosnocto*. Ohio, Nor. 17 0. J. WOO 3 4 A* I have Wn «d^»-y,i , u •oiling year lliir lUatoraUve tbaUatteaaon forcoan? ' local aganU (E. M. Uacklwon.) Md having emerienrea the beneficial effect* of it I would liVo to obtain ■ •ronev forth* State of Oijo c raom* Stat» i u tbe V.e-t ■hoold yoc wish to B*k«%nch « Arrangement, as I «n ewavinced then ii aothiwj effual to it in the Vnitetl State* t n l rettoringthe hair. Iha to been engaged |„ tho Lrnc nets for »ovcnU year*, and naro mM nrlotu i.ret«?«»i . Ibr tbbhalr, t*nt libto found nothing that rt*to„L ,»“ cmlr.orgm. or lniton.l.-, ibo nolp „ „n „ " ing lolly convinced that your rt-McniUve u what vu.i r-,, •ent it to be, I wooltl like to rugago iu the tab, J, fl r , tu aatlafled it nzaet toll. uuollt ’ f " f ' Toon truly, ». T. STOCKMAN p.0r.0. j. of your lUIr yo, l to'cmt''' finding my tor griming tl„„, „ * c j| V iSh,, c«l from «b*l I read nrnl heard, to tr» theYri'Ji * 1 by yea, to promo to iu powth * ch*^re;t, Pr< 'P an '' ! t »uln yontfi, toll, or «Lt.:h II 1,,„ -irj' “ Io Ui. opomtion I linn 1L |.,,ii , 1 “ \otir«,4c^ «al« by GEO- 11. KKYoKIL 14.) uyTY'? P n. ANCf -' < 0. J. WOOD * CO., Go th« pefttN. Y. w»r« ,' ,adlr * i '' * Y - Wet L lU gbU. fr* Strnel, jn iiuijui .^ ‘nrltmlh, nu.ntiono, BllJ ~ hii Urjje rtock u f NKW BI. K[ING TRl:.\ TISX .! I HiUH lo