PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 24, 1858. OFFIOIAL PA. City and: News Items. To Advxrtisexj.— Oar numerous city friends ere requested to send in their advertisement* if possible before 6 o’clock, p. ». It is frequently the caso that ire are onable to get them in our ziiext Isanojifler receiving them, because of the f lateness of the hoar at irbich they come to band. / Those who do not find them in the paper on the next morning after they have been sent in at night, will know the reason. Toicv Abbxsted.— A man named J. B. Smith alias E. W, Brown, was yesterday arrested by the Mayor's police, charged on oath of Alex. M. Watson, Esq., with larceny. Mr. Watson lost, on Monday lost, from his office on Grant street, 2nd Ward, a valuable beaver cloth overcoat and shawL The arrested man was brought to the Mayor’s officn and his pockets examined. There were fonnd SIG in bills and gold, a little blank book, an- almanac, a large camber of keys, a pair of kid gloves, etc. In the little blank book were found some algebraic calcula tions admirably done, being perfect specimens of the chirographic art. A eilver watch with a gold chain were also found on the person of Smith. This watch has a figure of a deer on one side of U and of a church on the other, it being a hunting case. On the inside case is en graved “Railway Time-keeper, SI. J. Tobias, Liverpool.” Smith is a very good looking and well dressed man. Ho was abont trying to pawn this coat of Wasson’s at CimiolU’s. Bat Mr. C. had had a description of tho coat beforehand. As soon as he saw it he recognized it and bad Smith ar rested. \j. Smith told the Mayor at once that he had stolen the coat and made a clean breast of it, all the time shedding tears. He said he bad a car pet-bag at the St. Charles, where ho was slop ping. This was brought. There was fonnd in it a letter to E. JY. Brown, which “Smith” at once acknowledged to be bis correct name.— There was. also a silver spoon, marked “E. W. Sperry,” a splendid silver hailed bowie-knife, manufactured by Edward Barnes A Sons, Shef field;' also. Harper’s edition of Livingstone's Travels in South Africa. Everything about the man’s person in the form of writing was done with great elegance. It was equal to steel plate engraving. While the examination was pro ceeding, S.C. Wincgord, Esq., identified the copy of Livingstone which was stolen on Tues day last from bis office. This man seemed to be ot adeoidedly literary and scientific tarn, for besides the book just mentioned there was a copy of Davie 9 Bourdon and some of.the most difficult problems in al ’ gebra, tho calcnlns and conio sections, wrought with accuracy and the hypotheses applied to actnal cases. v":l x,..!! i pmlUi, alias Brown, told his story as follows, to wit; That he came to this city from Ypsilanti, Michigan; that he is a painter by trade; that he has been here trying to get work for the whole jreek, but hot succeeding and that in de spair had'takehthe coat and shawL The May or asked him wherefore he had stolen when be had there, on his person a watch and money in abundance. He had been stopping at the St. Charles; was well dressed, and hod been tended by Dr. Tindle. This wos rather a poser, and altempted.explanaUons only made the matter worse. The Mayor committed, him .folly for trial. ■ ’l ■’■if::;] Ahothsb Name.— The above literary light fingered gentleman haying sported the classic names of Smith and Brown, aoema likely to have another in his large vocabulary. The name of €. H. Hastings ,was fonnd on a slip of paper in his coat sleeve subsequent to his first examina tion by the Mayor, and so this mau may bo Smith alias Brown alias Hastings. ' BceoFDla- —Dr. 0. H- Partridge, from Phila •H adelpbla, is now in this city, stopping at the :•« / Monongahela House, and may be consalted in regard to disease* of the Throat, SHn and Ear, <* VJfor.a few weeks. ’ We afemssnredby professional gentlemen of thiacity,—by letters from well-known and inflo-. :•? cilizens of Philadelphia, and by prirate •i- -: advices from Tenn., -where Ur. P. has ■. recently been pzactidog for a short time,—that . hell a gentleman eminently qualified by cxpe ; , | rience and skill, to treat successfully the speci | allies fn diseases above mentioned. Tho Doctor is } not altogether aslranger in our city, baring •. i . m,< eisDed as sereral years ago, at the call of a di3- •a |.j • S tlngaished citizen, whose caee he 7 treated snc -1 cessfolly, and who b&ssinee then spoken dn the ' * .most, unequivocal terms of commeadatioa of •v* * Dr. P.'s treatment of theaediaeases. '' : \ WL r l6SrncAimThursd&y,‘ trtrt forgot to ood - tTpa the fact, that at the recent meeting of the Board of Directors of the PV> Ft.’ W. & C. R-R , - a now legal dewortment was established for this StaleAodtWO for Ohio, lodiana and Illinois, re speetivtfyA The department for this State is i ptoeedln tbe hands of John 11. Hampton, Esq., - as£ though we know how cheap newspaper com pliments have becotne here on aecouut of an overstocked market, we think it would be no flattery of Mr. Hampton to say of him that he deserves end enjoys, ns a man of legal nitaln taeot and integrity, tho full confidence of this community, and is amply able to lake care of ' the great interests committed to his hands by this new appointment. ■ii ; Vi '/I : Vi3.j| Hail Stobx. —We were visited by s powerful •:*''.'l'" bailstorm on : Mooday, accompanied by strong !k : ,gales of wind. We bod two showers of bail: the .•!>{ first fall ns of dark colored ica balls, somo of • ■ ■.*# them as largo ns a butternut; a short time after : I*' another shower catue down of oblong cakes of frozen snow apparently very white and clean looking. The ground was entirely covered by ;f: ; i 'tbs last shower, tbongh It lasted but three min l "*■[: *'"utes.— Ceredo Crt*. P. R. R.— Notwithstanding the dreadful Ton —hage Tax, the decline of business, and other things, the Penna. R. R. Co. hare declared a semi-annual dividend of three per eent., which is enongb. Six per centum per annum is good Interest. This dividend is payable on and after May 16. The road makes op for a great many of tho little fallings-bff entailed by the state of business, by: the shrewd and careful manage ment of all its affairs. The expenses of the road have been measurably reduced to meet the times, yet so as not to Interfere with tho safety of travel ers, and we believe this is the safest road in the country, notwithstanding the tonnage tax. Baxacq or Obdejabce. —The case of violating ‘j’- ’ : the dty ordinance relative to obstructing the streets by the cars of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne y ' and Chicago Railroad Company, was heard be ' J fore Mayor Stackrath |on Wednesday evening. ] The fact of the obstruction was clearly proven, ■; ■ and the company' was fined $2O for the offence. i' ' ■ '' Explosion.—.Yealerday. forenoon, one of the ; < fmaernfi !n Zog, Lindsey & Co.’s rolling mill, ]■ ; j j[ B tu fifth ward, exploded with a tremendous • vtpoxt. Thereof wu MowiLoff and the molten . j mcUl raaalong the floor of the buildiDg. A ' | paddlernamed Johnson, whohadcharge of the , farnsce, was horribly | burned. He was taken ! to his bouse on Pike street, where he now lies. j Bcavta, Pa.— The old academy La Beater waa disposed of oa Saturday last to Mr. Evans, \ of FaUston, for the sum ot $147. It will be re moved from the pablio eqaare forthwith The loss to Messrs. Chady, Tbnmm & Brother, j by the burnlog oftheiroil works at Rochester, ■ will exceed $2,600, on which there is no insnr ! ance. I JUy. J. C. SncLiits, ]of Allegheny cify,' hoe ! I been iotited to take charge of Oelatia Church, £ f> a «eU«Ttlle Preabrtery, N.C. We hope he will i‘ -gt "*fdhcr, Sinclair” has become a $ ' st&f i& all toe benerolent schemes of. the £ lie aod V® ran but Q 1 spare his labors of love % Smong th« poor, ignorant nil iho benighted ? hero. .} J Doj't ran. to readfbo agreeable letter of our >. eorreepondeut “Jones.”! on the first page of ll.ls s Saatu: Itis tho first one of» oerfeo we -f s£l hare from our fhoeUeus friend who Is going ,'“p among tho border ruffians and may tales T r ■■aStin among the “buffalooa" on the upper \ of the Mtssouri. j. 1 it tppetts UuU- W. Bj. Boss, the forger, irhow «u» w# referred to yesterd*/, obUlned $5 from 5. George Beale, of tho “Commercial Saloon, on f > Market street, by giving him a forged eheck on «. I the Mechanics' Bonk as aecnrUy. —He has been k committed to answer. ; , At.t>. Lewis yesterday held J. |W» Bailer to *} boil, for trial od a charge of assault and bat •: tery, preferred against! him by Daniel McKin . v ney. He irae also. held to answer a' charge of r. earety of the peace,, on oath of the aamo imli j rldual. | I A of excellent and second hand ft • Rockaway'Carriages and Buggieawfll be sold ■ • ' • this morning at 11 o’clock at Datin’ auction " rooms,' No. &4 Fifth street. We would advise wanting such krtlolea to attend the sale. ■: > 3?cw PnxsßTTsaiAH.Cffracw, SnAßPSßtma. "This building willbe dedicated on to-morrow (2Cth init.) The services will commence at 10$ yclock, a. *., by a sermon by Prof. Wilson, of - the Theological Seminary, Allegheny. Ms. Wn. Latta of fiollercrmm W>i r robbed of valoablo books and papers on board ii*' Alwnon nbela ateamer Luzerne on hor upHuu 'rip on Monday night last. v Airosa (bo names fit the lost by tho burning <, f ite“o«»n Bp»y," y« olwrio Ibtt.otMr. Strike.—The company at the Pittsburgh Theatre struck yesterday, or rather they refused to support Miss Cushman in her character or Meg Merriliea, unless they were secured of theh- arrears, which we are told amount to con siderable money. Here was a qnandarj. We are informed that Mr. Roberts took counsel of the Mayor, end the letter pacified the com pany by adrioo and caution, assisted by Mr. Roberts who paid over to the actors and actresses $lOO We learn that the striking company were advised that they might bo prosecuted for a con spiracy! Rather strange doctrine! But Miss Cushman must be supported. She made sure of her pay and the play went on last night to a fall bouse. , , . . . Miss Cushman made her final bow here last evening, and to-night Mr. McDonough takes o benefit in Ja'ck Cade. At the National, Mr. Bennett, a quiet, chaste and excellent actor, is ploying nightly to 6r<t rate houses. ILe is very well supported. ER OF THE CITT. A New Hose Comcast. — A number of cituens of the Fourth Ward, Allegheny, met at Beilslem s, a few evenings ago, and resolved to organize a new hose company. This is a move in the ngui direction. Allegheny has an extremely sum tire organization of her own, and has been competlc to rely, thus far, in a great measurt'.outheaa' sistance of the fire department of I Everything which tends to render her independ ent of ontside aid, should receive the l| ea rt 3’ ”“P' port of her citirens. Tho Conoo.ls have late , .taken measures to supply the i ltfferen'tward companies with hose, sod tbe.r effect.vcnes vi.ll be thereby considerably increased. Tho name proposed for the now company is the Columbia. A further meeting will be held shortly, to per feet the organisation- Dispatch. Seeds —We have received from A. O. Moore, Aericultural Book Publisher, New York, one small package of the “Imphee Seed.” It ia ad vertised as good either for grain or sugar. Any of our Agricultural friends who read the Qasette may have this seed and welcome, by calling on us, as we have no idea it will ever sprout io our sanctum unless, indeed, some of ihe seeds might foil upon tho floor. Our whole stock is ody some 200 seeds, but our friends arc welcome to them as far as they will go. An Old Offender.—'Tho man calling himself Robert White, committed for trial by Mayor Weaver, Thursday, on a charge of horsesteal ing, was identified by some gentlemen from Jefferson county, at the jail, on Friday, ns Rob ert Stoups, convicted for horso stealing in that county and sentenced one year to the Peniten tiary, from which institution he was discharged about a year ago. Oxe husdred guns were fired on Saturday evening at the receipt of the news of the pas sage of the biU in aid of the Snnbury and Erie Railroad. Bonfires,-musio and other demon strations testified the universal satisfaction and joy of the commnnily. A bad use for powder. Returned.—Messrs. Irwin, Yoegbtley, Neg ley and Scott of the House, and G&tzam of the Senate, arrived in the city on Thursday night anti during Friday, from Harrisburg. Col. J. H. Foster is in Philadelphia, and Senator Wil kins is in Washington city. No Wonder he vrms Thankful*—Run *so Juooc rox Youxanvea.— RocntsTxx, October 19,1552. Keen. Fixanto BRoa: —Gentlemen —Having experienced tbo. beneficial effect* of Dr. McLaoo'a Celebrated Liver Pill*, prepared by yon, I take great ploaanre In recommending (Item to the public. I loci warranted in mying. that tlrey areocertainturt/orlicir-cornpLiints and ail Oil inns dis eases, no matter buw difficult or long atauding. I mywlf was afflicted With thla dreadful disease lor over two year*. ■rut ohi bow thankful lam that i heard of then Pills. 1 ■ purchased of one of your agents three boxes, and before I bad finished the third box, was completely eared. 1 verily belluTe, but far Dr. McLane’s Liter Hits, I etxmld bare now been In my grave; but as it is, I am now enjoying the beet of health, and stand a living witness ol Ihs efficiency of Dr. MeLnne’a Liver Pills. Besides reentering my boelth, 1 con sider that I hate sated ia pocket some two or three haudred dollars physician’s fees. WILLIAM UISM, Traveler In Western New York. WO-Purchascrishoald becareful toatkforUK. M’LANK S CKLKURATISD LIVER PlLLimanufactured by FLEMING BROS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver PUU, now before the public. Dr. M’Lane’s gen uine Liver Pills, aLv> bie celebrated Vormifage, can now !-• bait stall respectnlde drag stores, None pcnuia* tcxlhout t>,,tig+aiur.«r apSDviawT tLKUING mntfl. FOSTER’S .NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. gole Lossewand Manager. J. C FOSTER. Acting and Stage Manager A. W. Vocsu Treasurer... -• Uso. Sisuhst bcxls or pf icts Private Bole*; to bold s6 Dresa Circle and Farquetto 6*» Upper Tier ‘2> flrDoure open at 7 o'clock. Comniruceat half past. Last night but ono <d tbe eogagearenl of lire eminrut English Tragudlan. Mr. JAMKA BENNETT, übnwill ap pear U-nlgbt a* KICIIAKDIII, tn Ute perftirmaureor which ardaou* character bo ha* attained a leputatiuii yecond to that «f no living actor. First appearance this eeaeon of tho pjpnUr arior, MR. CHARLES FOSTER. SATURDAY EVENING, Aprll‘>«tH,TBs'L will l>*p*rform •d Bhalupear'a btahiricwl tragedy, iofire art*, of menAUl) 111, or, The Baltic ot Boiworlh Field. Rlchati!?’Duke ot Uli.stcr .. Mr. Juom Bennett Ginn Henry ... Mr. M. M’Urid® Lady Ann® .Julia At Coulto Irtah Lilt .. Min Emily WaMegrnvr. To cooclnj® with Hi® celebrated nautical drama, hi arts, of Den Bowline. (Ijie Aral npj.enrati''® tut* teaeuti > Edwin Gage ■»“>»» M preparation, tho grand hUlnriial tragedy of It I NO JOUR. T> 1 TT SB IF K U 11 T H EATK K fr'ilisa KIMBERLY Lew* **n Mawaoskes*. IL A. WEAVER JJtao* Maxine*. AiTHUTMX Of Tntl —Door, open at 7 o'ri.r'k. I'erf.-rur «dc® to comment® at Boa oClc®, for *al* of Ticket®, open from lu to 3 o'clock. Benefit oadUat appearance of Alt. J. E. McDONOUUH. rbo will appear In the fulljwlug gr*«t Satmday Night * SATUUDAY EVENING. April 2Uh, 1858. will be performed the only tree reraion of JACK CADE. Jack CaJe Mr J. K. McDonough. tt'wt Worthy Ur. William Gallagher (WliohM kiudiy volnnleered.) Min Tnrnbnll. Tocunriade with, TDK WIDOW’S VICTIMt lo which Ur. McDonough glee* hi* itilmitabl* IfulUti' ns of Forrwt, the Elder Booth, On*. Adam" end other celebra ted actor*. Jeremiah CHp »/• Mrtjonougb. * Jane Cbaltetly Ul« Kw,e Cl,ue wyn.» Immenae OPKIIA TROUPE of the Philadelphia and New York Academy of Mode, under the lead and direc tion of the world-renowned MAX MAUETZEIi, 1* engaged and will ahortlr Kite aaerire often Upcru. . _ MASONIC HALL. SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE. The entire force of sanford’s OPERA HOUSE, Philadelphia, will appear on SkOSIDAT EVESIfIO. APHID 30TII, Id their original Ethiopian Melange and Drawing Boom Entertainment*. The company cu®DrUe COOL WHITE, UOLDKN. KAVANAOH, DiXET, LINDSAY. DOSQUIN, PBVT, LAFMtTr, BOWEN VONBoknORST. fIANVORD YOUNG AMERICA, JAMES POLINE aud JULIA- Sty-Thi« great aesocialkm of talent will all appear on lh“ ■am# evening. For particular* ae® imsll Ijillw. Admiaalon 25 centa. Dour* open at 7 o clock; to com- to 8, ap22:dtf COOL WHITE, Stage Manager. Trasses for tbeCareof Ilernls or Rupture. MARSH’S RADICAL CURE TRUSS. ETHER'S PATENT TRUSS, f ITCH’R SUPPORTER TRUES. gKLP-ADJUBTIHQ TRUSS. DR. BANNING’S LACE or BODY BRACE.tor the enroof Prolspitu UlerL Pile*, AbdomUal and Spinal Wcakneaae*. DR. S. 8. PITCH’S Silver Plated Supporter. PILE PROPS, tor the anpport and core of Pll-e. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak and Tarlcoee vein* ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, for weak kneejolnl*. ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak ankle Joint* SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; al*o, every kind J Syringe*. DR. KEYSER aleo bat a Tntra which will radlralljrcure Hernia or Rapture. OlDco at hla Dnigatore, No. 140 Wt-jd rlrcrt, *lgo or (Iso OoUtti Mortar. apB:d*wF_ PITTSBURGH, I'BXUA Oomnanlew repreeonUd of Wglwwt ataadlng. Chartered l.v Feuntylvania and otherStatae. by ri™. Marine and Life UUke taken of all deecripliona jiro, A.CARRIER, .. aVa. GAimiKH fiNcrtinrGOOPS MKNI—A good opening I tnr Drr floodabnaineo. *o Birmingham. A well «Ul> goodtaMßl. En<jo»r«vf ' *p2o:l*d ■•nr ALL PAPER —Fine Pnp°r Haoginee, anJ new Spring**?**, ?ff »■ H-C-OOCUBANK. AU«tf~l- JJ selected Wbl l * P vgjigftT DIOKKY, •u**™* for tßUt,y 131 y f Stitr«at.nß?r W»od- yintustmtnts. GREAT SATURDAY SlilflTs BILL. Mr Walter KeeUe OKN'i THE BOATSWAIN .Mr. Chsrln Fc*t« m. i,rrTi*HJ MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lriah'* New Building,) eeSCJydfc a.-*, oiiuta. PITTSHUEOU. PA. CSSSISO. A. A. CARRXTIR & 880., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, Wo. 63 Foprlk Strpctt h»Tlng t«n «■*«»* to b Hiij£litrZi othi**i • yean ot re m*l*.oD re «H,y or the prescription tnd««Bw!y ui the on a tunped euTvlope heeling theapphouit a auarwr, Wreath Ite/JOAN sTdAONaLU 1W *?l«ajrtr«»l f Brooklyn. No* York. oijt3m_dow«U3»wr _ NOTICE.— The' l'artnerjiiip heretofore el istlng between We. Graham aod tbe ondenlgneu, «mA»p th» BM»«pil iltlb of URilliU M IRVINJi, ia tea tmiinWi of m* tiwfWgt " rlr 'S *nd telling Fire Brick. iti u Ihiidirdisdrd O. 1L IBVJSB. flnTy«H«Tfl3», March £sth,lßs3—mrCS Jim T\RY GOODS—Those desirous of purchas* 1 l-yiniT «Q*p>(og In tbe Fancy, Staple, Foreign or Dome#- tfeDn Good*HnA, xrtl)pbw® celland axamioaonr lar % * .^4ypllannrladstock officring(joofo. q-b/chtire bo* b* K C. HANSOM LOV*. ' w.r-7* Vot-mg rfy tore greg, MP. T 4 Hyrke t xtrs; L.. - Telegraphic. Arrival of lb. Steamer Canada, lUurtl, April 23.—The steamship Canada has arrived with Liverpool dates to the loth. Lirrm-ooL, April Tho Cotton Market o,*ne.t earty-in the week with a considerable advance up°° all grades, bul prices vobseqoently fell off, and the market closed quiet nl nn advance of * ljr 1110 week. . i Bombay dates to tho ult- bad been rccei' at Londou. The rebels were fleeing from Lucknow, and nearly all of the city was in the possession ot the British troop?. Tho artillery and cavalry were in hot pursuit of the fugitives. The fig »t»og a been very severe, and the losses to the troops t a A panic bad occurred at Calcutta, m consequence of an apprehended outbreak, bat the alarm proved lo be unfounded. ... . , /.uvrW /.Vro./f/.irf-t. —Messrs- Richardson, Spence A Co.’s circular reports the Floor Market s« quiet, with a decline of 0d nn Western, which is quoted at 22«: Ohio is quoted at 23s(u,2fis via the north, and 24s via New Urleans. The Eamectrrular quotes Wheat os firm, with a slight advaoce on red, quoting at Gsfmfi* fid: also n dull market f«<r Com at :t:w<s as fidT Llre'c’iul Profit,>.n —Provisions were generally steady but quiet. Pork heavy. Bacon steady. Lard firm at on advance of l«f»c’2s, quoting at £»!«((£ Ms. The Canada brings 140,000 in specie. The Grand Jury ot London has indicted Bernard Alsop, Orsini and others, for an uttempt t» kill Na puleon. At Lucknow, Gen. Outram, having turneJ the enemy’s lino of works, tho Martiniere was stunned by Sir Edward Layard on the 9th. On the lltb two regiments stormed the Begum’# palace. The British loss was less than 100 killed and wounded. The enemy lost 500. On the opposite side of the river. Outram cut np 600 more in buildings in his advance to the palace which he occupied on the 14tb. The Imaumbarrab was ctqrzned and the Kalzerbagh oc cupied, after fighting all day. Twenty-four guns wero takon. Outram crossed tho bridge, and opened a firo on the flying enemy. Braves are assembling about Canton in large num bers, determined to retake the city. The Inflexible, with Yeh on board, reached Sing, apnre. Dispatches, it is said, have reached Paris asking for reinforcements, as tho Chinese show no disposi tion for pence. Large policies of insurance have been oponed io England for tho dispatch of specie to America. A serious misunderstanding is reported between tho Emperor of Franco and Prince Napoleon. Tho Swiss papers deny that tho French govern ment threatened to withdraw tho exequators from tho Swiss consuls in France. Three thousand Turkish troops are cn route for Albania, to put n stop to tho .dupredutions on the Turkish frontier on the Adriatic and protect it from tho Montenegrin'?. CONGRESSIONAL Senate.—Mr. Green asked leave to mako a re port from the Committee of Conterenco on tho sub ject of Kansas. Mr. Staart raised an objection which provoked a long discussion on tho point that parliamentary4aw gave to the Houso possession of the bill, and tho Senate, not having tho bill before them, could not proceed to its consideration. Mr. Stoort asserted his belief that the bill was In the possession of the Honse, bat Mr. Broderick informed the Benato that within four minutes the bill h&d been laid on Mr. Green’s desk, a member of the Honse, namely, Mr. Harris, of Illinois, haring informed Mr. Broderick that it was surreptitiously taken out of tho House. Mr. Green repudiated the term surreptitiously, hot the bill was on his desk, having been brought from the Secretary’s office. After further discussion, Mr. Stuart moved that the report bo not received at present. The Chair decided that Mr. Green had the floor to present tho report, which he did with a few pre paratory remarks. lie said the report might not cuds ep to tho expectations of every body; it was founded on mntaal concessions. It was proper that the Senate should not be dictated to by the House, nor (be House by the Senate. The Committee therefore met in a spirit of conciliation and tried many propositions J whether they have arrived at the best I cannot say, hat it sacrifices no principle; it harmonizes with wbat the country demands, and opens prospects of peace tfud tho settlement of pend ing difficulties. House.—At ono o’clock, «n motion of Mr. F.ng lish, the Committee rose, when he tuado a report from tbo Conference Committee on the /vxnsa* bill. It is sigDed by English and Stephens on the port of th<* House, and Green and Hunter on iSrparloT tbo Senate. Messrs. Seward aod Howard dissented to the re port. Mr. English asked that the report be printed and its further cunsideratioa postponed till t<> morrow. Mr. Howard suggested a postponement lill Thurs day week, for reasons slAted. Mr. Hill moved to postpone further consideration till the 2d Monday of May. which wu# agreed to by % vote of Ills ngain«l 106. Fending a motion to reconsider the vote and to lay that motion on the table, tho Houso adjourned. Wi«ur*GToN Crrr, April 23. —ln iho Ilnuso to <iav. in presenting tbe Kansas report, Mr. Euglisb said that in view ofThe atato of public buriness find tho fact tb&t tin" subject bad already boon more thoroughly discussed than any proposition «»cr brought before Congress, be did not propose to make any e-xtendod remarks. Tbo consultings of compro mise were deeply impressed in tbe responsibility resting nu them. While adhering to what they believed to Im o great principle they bad endeavored to discharge their duty in a spirit which would not endanger tbe puasiug of a great measure and hazard the poace of tho Country for unimportant poiuts or unmeaning words. This report was tbe very last the cotnuiUtce could agree on, in view of the embarrassing circumstances surrounding their acti-.n. It trio true, tbe report proposed the admission of Kunvas on I certain con dition, but in this re«j»ect it did not differ from tbo Senate bill or tbo Ilonso amendment, lie referred to the Lecompton ordinance, to-shuw that Kansas would receive 25,501*,UU0 of acres, worth, at the maximum price, 52V,600,000, exclusive of bunetits tbu amendments proposed to grants, similar to those made to most of the new States, 20,1)00,00U acres less than by the Lecompton ordinance, making u differ ence to tho I'nited States of 25,000,001*. This is the proposition, where much is to lie gained and nothing lost. So far ns tbe revolts are concerned, if loat.it will be unfortunate for the country, and peril the blessings which flow from tbe Union. Sr. Lofts, April 23.—As far as ascertained, the following persons are supposed to have perished by the bunting of tbe Ocean Spray:—Thus. Trott, Ar kansas; Mr. Hicks, Pittsfield, lilt; Juo. B. Kilter, 81. Louis; Stephen T.Spargo,engineer ; Maria Car roll, chambermaid; Miss Thompson and Miss John son, residence unknown; two children, names un known. Tbe Ocean Spray aod Hannibal City were racing at tbe time of tbe accident. Tbe fire occurred by throwing turpentine on the coal and wood imme diately in front of tbe boilers. About ten o’clock last night, tbo steamer Star of the West, tied to shore just above the Keokuk, took ffre from burning* trees ignited |by the latter boat, and was entirely consumed. Loss unknown. St. Lotita, April 23.—The river has risen about a foot within the last 24 boars and is still rising. Tho Illinois and Upper MissutsippLareriiiog. There is notbiog lato from the Missouri. Weather cloudy, windy end cool, with indications of rain Mercury 54 degrees. -- [Special Dispatch to tbs Plltilnrgb Gazette ! Harrixbl'eu, April 23.—Since Ibo adjournment of the Legislature, tbo Governor has signed tbo bill relating to tolls on the Saw Mill Run Bridge, and tbo act relative to Pittsburgh. - It is very doubtful whether tho Governor will sign tho City Revenue or Insurance bill. New Unleash, April 23.—A Mexican brig from Vera Cruz on tbe 14lb, brings City of Mexico papers of tbe 1 i tb. Joarer., with bis ministry, Is at Colima; Parodi is at Lagos, whenco ho intends issuing a manifesto in reference to his coarse. Augusta, Ga., April 23.—Tbe Banks of this Bluto will resnmo specie payments on the Grst of May. Louisville, April 23.—Hirer falling, with Hi ft. on tho Falls. Weather clear. Telagrapble fflarkeiii Kew Yvax, April 23.-s Cotton: 1000 halos sold bef»r»the rK-cipt of the Canada’s news; nothing transpired tinea. firm; 10,500 this sold; State bts advanced be; sales at 64 ‘ibfUi 4 27 U. Wheat beery; 14,000 bat sold; Southern red el 1201 20; white (1100115; Western white $1 2b. Com doll; 27,00 m baa sold; white 7207 ft. Beef buoyant at $l3O 14. Urea Perk advanced 25c; salt* at $lB 2b®lB 76. llacon steady at G%<{p7 for Shoulder*. l-ard buoyentat 11%011U TalluW doll at 10%. Sugar firm at C@fl)4 far N O. and (0.G% for Muscovado. Coffee firm; sides 5000 bags at , \ii.' Freights firmer; on Cotton to Liverpool J-£d.; on Flour to Liverpool Is- 3d- ou Grain 4J4 Storks steady; Cblcaco aud Rock Island Lactose* and Mllwatikie B*4: N Y. Central 80, Penns. Coal 73; Reading Railroad 4«w; Mil-- wankio and Ulesiasippi 32; Missouri sixes 63%; Kjie Keil n»<l 25141 Cleveland and Toledo Mich. Southern 24V. Vocn.*—Stocks firmer but dull; Chicago aod Rock Island T& Cumberland Coal 19; Lactone aud Ullwauklu 8; Mlcb. J Southern 24)4, N. Y. Capital ft®)*: Reading 47; Missouri ■rite 8314; Galena end Chicago 6V; Clevelandand Toledo Tennessr* el**** Bu !'rf Lacrosse land grants 32. PtiiUPrtvm*. April S3.—Floor flitn; receipts continue smalt and tb* stocks are generally becoming reduced; tlisre is but little export demand and the only sale (s IQQO this Weetern extra at $4 76@ft. Tl,,r * u bot B F° FllHir here aod no sale#. &00 bbls Penns. Corn Msal sold at $3 2b There is a eteady demand for good Wheat, bat other deecrip- Hans sre neglected, end tbe rate Is comparatively low; sales of red at 10, and white at $lOl 2b, In store. 1000 bus Rye brought 70c, at which figure It Is wanted. Corn cwuiiouM In demand, aod 1000 bos yellow eold at 72c. Oats also In good reuses!; sales of 8000 bos Delaware sod Penas, wore mad* at 41 c |*r bus, afloat. Whisky scarce and firmer; sales of bbls at 2lU@22>-,. Provisions: all descriptions bare an upward tendency CixnxwsTl, April 23 —Flour dull and nochanged. Whls' ky with sales WOO Ills. Provisions fins aud unchanged* luuO bbls Mess Pork, at AUca and Cr*Ffanlrri)l*,lDd., sold at |l7, and 400 ILls here at |l7 60; It Is held at fIS very firmly; 400 bbda Hides of flacon sold at 854*7 polbing.lui# been done In Balk Meat. Muncy lseaayal4o@l2 per ceut. exchange higher; Easurn P*r cent, premium. Dsltucou, April 23.—Flour firm; sales Ohio ami Uowsrd Stmt at $4 37; City Mills |412)4. Wheat quiet and un changed. Com active; white held at GC@6Bc; yellow 67® 00. Whisky 2014021)4. Provisions firm and unchanged. J. if. McKLROV SACK FLOUR—OO bgt», extra family, in ■tore and far saly by mr3o D. C. IIEKhST. Y O GKO. FKONFiKLD &CO’S VISOJSTA- I BLR CATTLE POWDER tor sale by r BA. FAUNK3TOCK A Ott, Nu. CO, •nIH corner Wood fcndFoortli streets. cUm'BAKKH’S-COU UVEU OIL in f) .I.ir, «n.l far Ml. 1., B. 1. FAnNK-iTOCn tCO o CEKOONS SVAKISU FLOAT INDIGO O »°l< ><■ t'r I' I- FAHNESTOCK t CO. cu\ CASKS SOU 4 ASU in «tore nnd for Zll-ilb, . «pioi B-1- rAu.imocKtco. —i, A NIC BOOKS—AII sizes and styles of r „, lnßfm hfpd or bk!« Co order (a » toporiof meaner roUogoa bw wu Q JOHKSION. * CO, ' piaak Book Meoufertarro, 67 Wood rt. •pl 7 Circulow, Price #l~ lmkh.u n«d», lQ * icwriurslvlaiU' <' r -- r , JTO : 0- JOBSSXOS * CO-, bpTT •■- W f 3 . COMMITTHL OF ARBITRATION FOR FEBRUARY. F. It. Baunot. V. I*. John J. Giutms. Sautii Fuatra*. Joseph R. Ucntex, AcrrtN Looms. PITTSBURGH HAKKKTS. j Exported SpmidUy far lh» Pitlsturjh GaxtHt.) . pirrsBCROB. Satuxoit, Arsti 24, FLuUR—■TU* niArkct was firm nt-d uo- hanxed: sall-s --u wharf of 27 S bids at and $3 S 6 ’or superfine and extra. 47 dt. aztra at J3,86.7i5t1.90 and 44 do do frutu wairunat $3.7.> From •rote. 100 bblti ettra family at $4.60 604 and 60 do at $3.60 lor super. f 4.00 ful extra aod $4.60 for family Hu GRAIN— Pal.i4i.ti wharf nudatowual u! «<ns Oats ot 2T. 260 bus ltv« at 61(962; aod 2UO b«t» Rod Wheat [roiu whroo at 70 POTATOES —Sales of 200 bos Rad* at ' »r>al hI 145; 2w .Io Nesbannocka fioni etore at 6<»; 140 miird ou wbml at 4U, aod 11C bus Reds from aturo at 2T}.£ LlMK—Sale* of G 3 bbU Louisville at»1.20 MF.S3 I’ORK—A axle ot 13.'om.try pariie.l ul {IT, cash ; and 34 do'cit y do ut i .< 6. Klilt -Sales of 16 bids .So 3 Maclaid at $W , and lOd, Like Superior White Ki»U at $ll GKOCERIKS—SaItw lOaud 10 hi.da atß. c wband 11 doat :G;J,S Molasses has nilv.m.e«! m k.Ut country. Col Tee, 2-> bjr« at 12. FUJGS—Saleaot 60 and 16 tdds at » BACON IO.WO l»J.oo pn.Ate tullHs. ..ud 2J.0A1 t?»i in lots, at I-I Shoulders. V j I k SiJes and 0‘ 4 ..4 10 for Harm II AY—Sales of 0 load- turn th> halva at SV'<yil4>l-> ASMKe—SaI.-* :2.0 . as.-s C..6'utitral-d l.joallJ V It> i.LlaSal at l3 vnsks.d >odu A*>!i at 3 > 4 Sales liHibjp at f.1.1U 100 bbl» nt 51,6»'n 4 i/, FIRK CLAY —Saint 6 ton* at $l3. FIRE BRICK—?aI*» 6,000 Bolivar at f-5. IU'TTKH—SaIe 4 bids Fair Roll at 16 lb tt IHjJKKY —JiAlev 20 bbls Raw at 17. pay foi 1-ur.de. K'O bl.lv Kiel iflt-d ut 2U(4>22 la ga' p Kt WICK K lfthl.lv i: Hea7.eltL.ir 14 bil« 1 wire. It Townscn l i c..: 27 hk< u-it«. D Mtnui; 4 r-r'> Intnb-r | Dull. 60 sks wheat. 41 done. Isbd- o»r«. SiaqaH«i A N*U. >■ 1 bbl eg x». Ido butter. S-ott. Graham A c»: SJW bus rye. .- 4 i 4 i .ks dr apple*. D C ll«b»t; dor l.rootns. W5l Uurmiev; 13 sirs dr apple* 2 [die* iueat.M«g» Wans. 5 pk« Urd.Shnret A Dilwoith. I bbl boiler. It Dal/ell * co; 61 pkevpotaloo*. M’Clurkiui A co; 47 eka flAieoed. Kweri co; 1 hid tinner. Atwell. Lee A .--r CM.bN apples, .1 tlerwig: 1# HI, pearl' A King: 3 bids biittei. J 11 Cadlield' 3 do. 05 bbls exits. Ren; 43 do. h car, hogs. 6 do cattle. 400 bna pota to-a t- O do rye. 12 bbl* butter, fid do apple*, owner*; 30 bbls it ok, harou. Io «k» dr apple*,. l‘2o<) bus wheat, 13'i l.bls flour. 162 ska potatoes. Clarke A co P. C A C. It K—6 bdls hoe*. K Hall. «’■ l.bls Kiddle. Wlrts A c«; 7 do apple«, S Dyer. 6 tks dr apples. 1 bbl butter; Sbriver t Dllwnrth: 0 •ar* ■ attle, 1 do bog* ..wuem; W bbls eirtr*. Rea: W J-" 4t»o b:s starch. lOUosoap 011, bl-D tloui. 4’ J| «l» jx>lat‘*"». I' l rolls Icath-r. 1# tc» bacon ;!2cUs ib'. 25 ,t;« wool I. M 2 Mds laid. 2d do whiskey. Clarke WlifFLlMl per CheTolt —lOO *ks J-oUtoe*. *et/sr V Ibl BStfS. I do eoloriuc. Clarke A c..; 6 bU wadding, M’Cand- Mi bdl paper. Ilauou; 2 bbl eggs, Law.* A Mgertuu 2d bbl apple*. Herbert; 4o bgs . at*. Umpbell; 14 *k* rag* Sl.bleiraiL It’B-meS Anjer; H do do, iUgalej. C««#r»** A ro \bf. ~e. A bid egvs. Fiord A .«n U bbl flour, Halt; id bgabg'. ScaMe; 14 ek - rags, 2 1011, 1.-athfcr. 7 t-bi egga owner ST. 1/JtlS (>et South Aai*ii>-a-3 bar. tirully A . o 36 bbl. Wood; 2I»V pc bulk meat. IL.liue* k Bnr. 203 bido*, J R M’Oane; 4»ill pc bulk meat, hlid, 2 bacon. Jackaoa. 26 tc bacon 3b bbl jobs, Kobls*.n * • •*. 6 bbl oil. Hardy : 8 c»k bacon. Dal 101 l k *on»; IWA) bbj flour, 22 cak bacou, Clarke A i-o- 4C aka poUtaea, Cidtiur. 5" bbl flour, 16 ak* rags, owner 3? ,k* wheat. 15 do Leona, idhriver k Dltwortb; ll pk«a HDd, Uradiey Wske puUtoe*, Welluck BT LOUIS per Dec >tab—73 c*k bacon; US bis berop, 7* bbl pork. 2SS bbl fiour. V 4 do whisker, Clarke k re, d*W pig* lend J T Leech; 16 cak bacon, Robi*«in A Cir, C 5 d<> salt eake Tltompoan; 260 hid**, Watt A lYUaoa, 169 vkf wheat. Sbrleer k Mlworth; « bgs saddley, owner; largalot boat f.iruttine Loag t Dntc diechargoJ. 176 tone at Parkersburg NEW ORLEANS per Arctic—l 69 bbl tnolaaaes.b bf du, 3 hhd 4ngor, Brown * Kirkpatrick; l bbl iintar. c*k wloe, Uecher; 26 ht bbl toolaaw, 26 bbl. 238 hhd aogar, lObxs wine. Lambert A Bhlptoa; 60bbl tnolaaeee, W Holmes A on TO bis eutton. King. Pennoeb A re, 147 do do <S brs iron. Park, Pointer £ co; 170 eke potat.-es, Collin*; 3 bU win* turner; 50 bbl erbiakay, Duncan; bbl wblaker WnUacv; 3 kgs uuta, 1 bbl oil, Severance; i b* *o*P, J Wallace. 100 bbl pork, 321 ak*j>*>t»toee t 2scak baroD. Claike A <*>; I.bld wbukey, 4 alaba steel, 10 *»fs chain. 3 bla Imul tore. Young; wreck of staamerS! Uetsacv, Finney NASHVILLE J«r Tlgreas—o2O , J tnns pig metal. Shoen berger; u-n from Clifton,T«uu, n.tr .60 tdd tl .-n t/sr-lln*. *y Hu da, M'Daue A Anjer. Washington, April 23. Tbs nv*« , enterdav morning *« nearly U fe.l and r...u# Tbe rain- are now rualung tbemselrev vary aeusib y frit and Oioie 1* a«tb a .lag* t*f water m to afford tW wiialexcellatH f,.r rtrer boaines* Tbar».l*y nlgbt th« weather w*s Laim; the moot. s*W bright andUw atars too. hM yes terday murnlug H reined great guu* aud abo.i 8 «. ■ loj k the cloud* partially Ufle.l aod • void, damp r-*w wind mode ll.r tl»y particulai l j disagreeable. . On ThoraJay night lire Arc Ur. Capt. D.vtnt,** arr.red from New orleeti* w.th a*plendld trip She atnried with « narllal ba.l but made * lull iwraoou h«l w»y up she rr U.fi* *re»t d.«lre»« uO‘he lower-Mwalae'p Lou. It.® tot rltde flood there prevailing- Freight* w fc -io ». .. b » -anJ diOit'iuc. h>wta cnrryiotf at kiltibß price* . . Tlie Pu>. i Ataefiu* olao rire.l *nd from J»t L<-ui». Lfuugl.t a r.-ry Tair cargo Tb* fine new *U-atu«r Dare.ab.4* al*o ... fi -u* the same port with a lair cargo . Theetreng Rule Tigre«r . .ill. ■ tt-i.tno.lon. I«.t It.oo r.noj». r,.,r fit. V . tanou.ol I.te .roll in flaU the has been at Naeb uot aud up the Teune.ee* rfv*r lo Clltta.o whale .ill*, tb. | ur [b# Meear* bhe •be got tb. eluug theUnuiburinud and T*nu»**w report*the ru - w«hUluUt «'id tbe pn-uitae i f crop* ih» ■ i*ef « a* lottkiu^ •i.iwi—j”'—“ 11 A r, i. .. fortuui»l<- .tcanifi . 1 U (n tins ;ity jisstvrdii) m-tu U» privet- di*paM.<-s n *{ c *fiux Ocean :*pray. <*pt iug «- learned that the flu* m ,. f oD xtmrsdav This Ford was horned in the lllitj.-. wJ A>ir i| dip. H>s *iltant»r >‘tv,l hrro uw lb % ♦,», <.o*uuian>lt-r Was l-oilC and oeuod l.jr Capl VValdv i'iV*d l*b« < ,»t arid nn cjfei.se of money or of lasts » ,I. lavished ami had every improvement w> ’ *•»■ np.:n ber. she H. ijinred a repntstlon at w. ** otJ *“ B -wt U|>|.l sfot.o ..f tbe tasl boats and wou the l/«ro» <u aim. every eu.uuuter. *li.. wastnsarv.l iu IbW «:ll y " , °‘ l< -'W» M..m«gabrl* ( ouijmbj gi.ouO. llt./en . Ji.utlU. lUtsburgb |i.utw. Western gH.Otsi. IMowuro aud go, **W r, *v « here, but in what offices wi> wet* out able to asce.'tam u miug tbe above a telegraphic dispatch i.wrma ni of suuie additional particulars hut It is so btingl.ugly mixed Op that bo body .an understand it II appear* ibat she woe burned somewhere on Lb* Mississippi, aud that auolher boat, the Kec-kuk is burned and that a boat tailed tin. Star of Jho West i« ratlier bnrued or tu n<xue way *et Qre to tbe tree# so as to , case tbe Keokuk hi tutu ytro w« stupid trUll t?ie-t>legr»id>*c i-1-eyaT.wi ■ :re— TTlMr* »-re no HepwsVwiW^evfcnlayYSrept'or fho KV®"** Mooongahvl.i and Wheeling packets Tbe arrivals sic f ,uU mb-ve Lkavin.. To utr —Mineava, Otpt i<oid»>u. a stiet r»'c tvu«> and a fli*t rate man will leave this dn) 1.. i ('iuounsti nud L-'ili*' die Tbo Ar*->i).»iH. r'jj.t M h'lli will I »ie uithurtl Uilf.r illmvUmrr Theilcpt and L.e «»Hliwt» know bow 1,. l-.-ok out fi.r the .uinl -ft end Vtfe«T of pa«*ei»i;-r* nu-l iu their bai.di ell «dl U «.|| ' Tbe Cuioir.uetiUaJitte i f Thursday eay» . •• A I»I go fl.-. I ■( c i i.il thrill ari4»»J at Il.lii I‘lttaburKb, deitin<*il for tbe y«ilUitru uiu: Vet. i»l Ible Beet (Unit 1- j.mr have over the bill*—including pair of i«oaie l* h.ui;itiv; to Mr tTaleuu. lie i>urtb»«ed uo Tuevdar 7 j.alr i.f boat*, about ICiV.bOU l)u» of for wbicb be paid l'J!-j rents >1 tn«. Tlit-ee leate etarted. to New Orlatii*. Tin- rate of wiyr* of men tu rnn rt*al bowl* ll,lough i» )Tt. pf>r trip. TO* Jrmaud bea beru ouit® ,<ctiv tbit t»««k for rretrs. wbn U Itua made the laborer* aud band* i.u the 1-jnUrillo ahurf rhtbererarce lor u <lay ot t*w. Tbe rapid rUa from the Ohio and InUutarU*. and the L pper 'llwi«*ippi and Irlbtililiee. hide T-dr to deluge (he loaer rouutiv iu r&niett. a* L'lpurieufcd boatmen nr* of the •.piuion that thU second riee will overtake Ibo Bn»t lx-fore i'.snUidee. If it doe*, the flood will l>e dlaaitioua In the eltrume The R V Kars. M->deraior, Altaroont. Ku l Tron, Canibridgeaort lieltuonl and Prairie Itoaf. »rr* to leave St. Louie for Cincinnati on Txwedey." The Clo.CouimeTeial aaye; •‘St Locul April 52—About Bm o'clock thta eveuiun the lUetncr Uceau Spray wua totally destroyed by lire, about fire nnlea above the city. Klghtor teu live*areftippo«*"l to have been lost. The burning boat floated agaloat tbe itmmrr Keokuk, lying at tbe shore, übjre tbe city, anJ that. t"->. was entirely cvusuitird " m AKKIVKD —JclTereoa, Drowofriile; Lnaertie, do; C'-lone liayard, tlltal-lh; Cbcvoit Whoelltig. Arctic, N. Orletne Soutti Atuen«a,St Louie; Dacotah,do; Tfgrcu. Teoseaere Kiyei DKPAKTKD—Jeffereun. Brr.sutrilU: Lnverne. do; Colonel Dsjanl, Kllxabotb; Cbtvoit, Wbeellng; Kiver 13 (ret '—rising. Notice in paktition.—To Thomas and Allco Spencer, ct Baldwin township. Alle gbmy county, Peaua.; Jane E. Appielou. James WIUuo and Appleton Wlleon, of Lycoming county, P«nna.; Matilda L. Trimble aud gamnel T. Trimble,ofWappalo, Lotileaomoty, Iowa; CburUeStactrt, of New Brighton. Peaua.; Lydia Atm Stewart, Emma Htewart, Jano tiuwart, Prlectlla Stewart, Morraret Stewart, McKee Stewart. Ueorge Appleton glawart, cblldrvu of I'rte* rllla Stuwart. late of New llrlgbton, dcc'd; Hiratn Cleaver and Laqra klnUidn Cleaver, of Wappalo, Umlsa rouoty, Iowa; Snmn D. LUcomh, Dr. P. D LJvcomb.bf Ulrmlngliatn, Atlvgbeny conuty. and<leorge K. Appleton, ut Now Brighton, heirs and legal reprs*am«tlve«oi Thor*M Speoocr. lata of Allegheny uumity, decM. The portirs abore aamid, and all olhrrs Interested, will tako notice that in porauanco of a writ of Partition, (sailed on t of the Urpbatii'Opnri of Allrgbeoy county, Peon*, an iDqnlalllon will l>« held oo tbe Real EaUloof Thomas {■peocer, dec’d.bfimc n tract of laud aitnate In Baldwin lowtilbip, acjolt-lUH lauds of l'eter Devlin, Thoms* Briggs, jjr«.C. Unhart and Jcses Hays, and contalulug about eighty acres, on THURSDAY, theSOth day of May, A. D . ! 1833, at lOo'clock. A. M ;at which time and place yon cud attend If you think proper. apSk+twy _ pOPY PATTF.EBON, Sheriff _ TO FARMERS A'. -,:s— An intel- UgvDt, octlvo deaf aud dumb lad of 1&. an orphan, vbo huhadafx year* of tu<U*n at tb® Institution Ip Philadel phia, aud rau read and write, la now at tho Alleghany Or pb«n Abjlpdi. The manager* dwira to bind him to*a tann er, or to learn tome other proper occupation. and have o<> donbt the hoy would he u»t’ful to whoever may taka him. Heta blmaell very abal.-tiv togo to a fertn, awl it it hoped tbla imlito may attract tho attention of aome Uroiur *ho. -while benefiting himaellbyoecuilnga naeful employee, will alau help the orphan. Application may be mode to MUa UOI.UKb, 1W t**oo aireet,'PltUhnrgh,orMr» K H. HAYS, 2d bunk, Allegheny. t:rt6:wlfK (Country papera are requrated to copy.) TUB heirs of David Canao, deeM. offer nt prlmlP Bale tUrir Farm la Snowden township, Alle gheny ro.ttity, Fa ,ou the old Fltteburgb nnJ Washington r<ai], about « miles from 'Fliuburgh. 1» c«-aUlus 107 acres, abutil 80 tu ivß clnorcl, well watmel, under good truces and In Aim- cuudithm. The bulldlugs an* a largo two story BrkV Dw-Hlar, with ten r.«ni‘;» ■w«H p £“° Dwelling, not uflit* fiuitlted. and a new Frame lUrn, 35 by •O feel.— There t. ul»o a good Bay >liU. Tbur* *r* a frw fmlt trees The wll is of tlio first «jnaHtj and tbs laud Iks Tety W»IJ.— For terms and lurthei |>irlknlat# enquire of the halt*, ou tbopromises,or <.f J. W. WUItE, Ally at Law, epl:w2m*F IQfl Fifth street. Pitlahnrgb. Tbc iipvr Brlgb?psHL«jSb*r Yard ami Save tfllti TIIE subscribers having had the Saw Mill oil the New Urighton Raea pot ia good.running order, they axe tivt» prepared to fill all orders Tor Lumber ou the. most faeorable terms. Wo now ba*o on band a praend as sortment of se<uctt*d Pinr and Oal' Ltitnbrr. IrorLw Monr ing, Filling. Fruciug tkuml-i .Blilugles, Plastering Latli, Ac. Wo expect to keep the bust quail! J of «**£ «"} *?* "’“ ,aoIJ Lamberronjlanllyonband. T. * W. WALTON, apS:w3m*F New Brighton, B*»wr county, Pa. NEIV VRINTSupJ other Domestic Dress Go ds, opened this morning all of wblch will bu soil Very rheap for rash. v •itr i . ap2D;dat*T Formnly Isjto Bn*., No- <■* Marketst- TfifTjm XKtLOIV "and pink-eye > OT ' Tl,lis i" *“ J ■jSVfg c'umliT. APPLES— 200 l.his. ceinmon to choice . lT a ™ *■'■•"-1"" ."' te 'i."T l Sm&s* co.. TkKIEP FRUIT—iO tins. Pried Applesnnd JJj 6 d„sri,j iw*.!- ■pl‘- POTATOES— too bus. Potatoes lust ree’d •ad for rale I.J eplt IL ROBISON * C-'O. CHEESE— 210 bis- I ,ri,ne w - ,l - Cbeeso iOJt recehnl aiul fur wle ljy_ n UOBISOK k CO. B~ TiffEU AND Elios— n>bills. -5 R '" B " U " J “ 4 r “ <, °"R C RqBtSn * CO. Qfl CASKS SAL SODA for sale by dU p.p. njWKBTOCaiCO, Xo. u).c<if*«r Wool Kadfututb ita. TJOTATOES —100 bus. white Potatoes in fT »tore ond for jtlafcy ’ T. LItxLBACO. ~ >_Kl>. 15 Icegs L?ulljlird, in store nnd | farultitj ipl* i .' 11KNKY 11. COLM^B. ME.—2OO hhljifresh Lime re«ivgJ.flßil Commercial Imports by Kallroatl. Import! by lUver, RIVER SKWA gieamkoat llegliltn N DOTH Eli' Farm for Sale. IStiucational. KENVVOUD, a Private Boaßni'E SrnooL jOarameV'Sta.wtcr.t thi, Ittaiitntion will lr-,a on T ‘i eß rl D , A L M K”~,.. tb.Oßr.nf U!.Ltttlt. K.-t, P. TAYLOR. X** Brighton, P» 1 LadtoT Bammary, mUE sUMMbVs%KW»^’«“ i. tno.a loMUtttlon F ‘ K A „„„ PSPiS Sewlokley academy, i CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL A- lUJAUDINO SCHOOL FOH COVS, 1= »"><• r ™“ TKAVELU. A M, PHoclpaf. fln-.mj—.ton will cotnnttwre on MONDAY, .y for Oittoi.r. .od oil,-.': ...rtlottUr. "bHjS; Jot,A latte, a Rt.A,.ST W.lnt.trot". Nrf'» a Co. Do LtLnrty .tront. or of >b. DriwlH. .111., r It.. Allnßtotny C.iutlr. I A. “P> “dd*'*' JHiscrllantous Pit lIP blit T\ lIOI.DKR*4. A'I'Tb.NTJIIS FBERIN 6l JOHNSON increased their faciht.ea f-r ni*iiiir»ctn.,iig *n applying \\r, b. GHILDS Se OO’B I‘ATKNT ELASTIC KIKE \\ AT ICR PROOF CEMENT HOOKING. AKE n..w prsi>ureilt.» execute orders for any de*ciiptl..u<d fUwfs.*te«|M.r tint, at the »burto*t no- Ik b nii.l Will, the nlino4l rare, ireing di-l-rmlur.l t.. pnt on K.n.f* lh:.t cut.i.'.t bo *urpa»*«*d fo. Cht*apnp«Hnn»l Uurabililj". Our Roof, are too w ell known to requireanv culoyj f. otn ua Testimonials in favor of tins Hoofing and sample* ran be -eon by calling at oor Ofllco, No. 76 SmilhfieM street. linildings covered with the alK.re Hoofing can be seen at 11. Nelson s, Comernf Wylie and High street*; J. Beck, new Hotel, corner ul Grant and bescnO. streets; uotise of H' O. Lesllr, Esq.. Dlamoud alley, opposite Pattersons Stable; Store of 11. Straw, corner ol Market and Second st»; of B. U.Sncc..p, same block; BrowmsTille Whxn Host: Hume of Robert Flynn, (ingress, between Webster and Wylio streets; Store of J. M. McßuberU. WeUtrr st-, Stable of A Bradley, r-raei of Water alloy and Sandusky street. Allegheny; ft"'!* of H. U. Wilkin*, K*q, Rood’s Uuu. House «d A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. McCall andyMr Cmn K.i*t Liln-rlv. »nd nntnv others 100 numeco.l* to men- PKRRI.N A JOHNSON, ap'JdaalrP No 7*. Smithfleld Pltuhurgh, Pa. NOTICE - I have this day. April 1, ISO*, •old my entire stock of Cutlery, Surgical Instrument*. 4c, to Messrs. W. W YOUNG aod WM. CARTWRIGHT, who will continue the business at tire .dd stand, under the uamo ..r CARTWRIGHT i YOUNG. My brother, Wm. Cartwright, hu* been uncaged with me for mauy year*.and eDtrc in tire new firm with a thorough knowledge of the t>n*me*« I cheerfully recommend the n*w firm lu niyfor iner pnlruU* ut»d tneuda. who have tieretoiore w» liberally patronized my n*tabll»Uinont JOUN C4KTW UIOUT. CO- PA RTNEIISIIII*. —Tli e undersigDcd t>*Tu this day formed a partnership under the name of CAHTWRIUIIT k YOUNG, for the purpose-of manufacture lug and dealing Io Cutlery, .Surgical Instrument*, Ac— They hare purrhaied tbettoct ol Mr John Cartwright, and will motiuue Ihe bosinee* at No SO Wood Street. I WM. CARTWRIGHT April Ist, IS63—ap!6;lmd W W YOUNG CAKTWniUIiT X TOI'SC, tciirceesors to John Cartwright,) MA.NUFACTUKEKS and Iranorttra ul Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental In strument*, Uuu*. Pistol*. Fishing Tackle, Ac.. No fcfl Wood ■tleeb They give *peci*l atleuUon to the manufacturing of Trusses, Sopportera, Ac. Jobbing and Kepaiug with punc liwtiir and dripalch. Apl6»Uy OOOEINO BY QAfl. a word to run: LADHi:a The heated term is aeproacii- ING, *n.l w« call the attentkm <.t Uin bad.-.-* t.< thr tor I that CUUKINO. .IKOMNO, Ac Cau be dune with ec..uomy, without oppressive best, wlth outs.rjt, *»d With di*}«l.|i- On: Uio being ttlwiy* IreJi m ,i moment—by using .liussrau's Uas Cooking Slotr, T., wln. h w- re«p~-tfully intile ymii attention, el No 1 N Suiithtl.ddttreel » A. JOHNSON A BUG and Citt Right* fur sale. upPdl) - JOHN S. SHARP iauti* -I*»3 Broadway, N*»w Vot-lt. SHOW CARD AND TICKET WRITER, HII.I. RKMAI.N IN PITTSBURGH USE WbFK. Prior mbiirelmu to New York Air i )i der> sent to No 54 SPRING AI.LKY.orGA/.KTTE nFKICE. i<omj.fl> attended to. ap!4 HOUSE FURMSIIINO.-A lar K eu=isort nrent O <W*re*. M*ni|-d. )»p»nued and planished Tui'trt*. ButlanniM und PiateJ Hare; ll.illuw Ware, flue T*oTrey*. \Y«««Wn Ware * *anety »l Kitchen L't«n «-.la. A< .Ac .ul I"** price* loi . *»h Ji)H S FLEMING, aj.l-j cn-trer of Market and Third stiwf* Removal-Basrbave s HolL&ad Bitters. WE hw« remowi the mauuftictury ot IUERIIAVB*. 4 HOLLAND LIIJTRKS to No 27'Wo.ri itlwt, LqKiw f^c.md. Mri'-iUwtfT BENJAMIN _PAUE. Ja, * CO ■5ll A MACKKNZIL, Attyrt»o_v« ut Law. <u Puurtla street. I’UlaLnrßii, Pa Notary l*ob *<twlMk>B»r ■l ,y 11-I 1 - XofflcN. HAVANACi. a largo ItjTOlca yfge_ brand* Ttiir>« wishing • hot o. fi«Uiib« my itu'k Utmv uurchuib i>UKN’l,\li FLU-IItANI. OAM f,_ J_f I )>•»» rdn»t.iutt} <>ii botnj • lsrg« *»rppiv of *n; hmmug FluM aU‘S wl.wb i will sell . I.cpci iliuucoo !■« iixl ( Iwwlicrt a, tlm <it \ .103. KLhMIMi T AKK KISH - 1 *,O half |,|,|„ w i,i tl . fi.l, I " r ,i *• *• i '' A.V.v ui .1-* dw KhloiwO. i ’ <l*» lUrnug. i (J AIT EH .S, lUv.-i»«- iin i t.-r «■!<• l.y HENRY H COLUM j <HTI'I 17 f OILS —Lord. Lirwod and Neat-* Fr«»t UiN j i.i.i.,-. *n.i UnUruu'* constantly on hind *t JO5 FLKMINU BONNETS, POTASH —A Mitiidv of very line l’"?- ; FLATS, mid a.h r.-. M tbi* .lay hy ' JOS. PLUMING. FANCY lIAT^ •I'l* M«iV>t »t. Diuiji..ijJ , >{«,,. *> tons EASTERN l/KAI). tti M.Hfm'ar HALM LEAP, ”iH«, Prf’il and (yr sato l»y LEGHORN, »»*W _ JOHN THOMPSON k U»._WiJThip| gtm-t , UU(^ MIXED FAINTS or uii colors always mi ! STRAW HATS. I.antl audkr «al« hy JOHNTHOMPSON hCO j y ull , 8,. yt ‘ Teulh’s 700 LBS. CHROMK AND IMPERIAL j WOOLaml FUR HAT • Ov7 UHEKNoo hand and for aal* hr J »!>lu JOHN THOMPSON k Ct>, IS6 Third it. AiiiS—l Ifliwi this 11 ;lv rer’-* ''Uta*Hi><Ui»Cifor* •iftiio fowl Ojcw» fhuuid'c&lltuiJ lvs rLEinxu POl AlOES—Ono carload Had, thisdur ar riving by CA P It-R , and for sale by apW _ ATWELL, LEE ICO BACON —,»CK) pcs, country cured, in store BfyJ r..f tale t.y >|. 10J ATWELL. I.KK ACO GREEN APPLES.—IO bbla choice applet for «ale by apl7 tIENUY H. COLLIN& SPRING & SUMMER WE AR FOR BOYS, lu Drills, Tvreeda, Jeant, Caaslmere*, Sattoons, Doth*, Be., mr'.l at apU,de»F MURPHY A nURCHKIELD'S. NOW OPEN-Tho beat assorted and cheap est alack of Dna* Goods, Shawls, Mantles, Whus Goods, Moornlug Goods, Needle Work, and Domestics in tbe city, Please rail and see them. C. HANSON LOVE, ■l*l4 formerly Lot* Bn*.. No. 74 Market •tie*!. Medicated lye, or 4lealinr Solc* .Ttas.—Ac excellent remedy for bjtpepsla, Heart hurt*, Acidify of the Stomach, Ac A larcßtaiialy received this day by JOS. ELEMINO, cor. Market %L A Dia'd; AYER'S UIIKKRY PECTORAL-Another ■apply of Oil* celebrated Medicine, for Ooagbs. Colds, and ConsumpOnaJost rac’d by apM JOS. FLKMINU. WOLFES AROMATIC SCIIEIDAM KCHNAPP3.—Another lot of this celabrated Tonic BHtorJmt rec’J by. ai>U JOS. FLEMING CATAWBA BRANDY.—I have just rec’d another <Q|*ply of this One Brandy for medicinal pur pose* Thos<i wisblDg anvthiug in tbl* llnerao always par cbaioit_nt apD JOS FLEMING’S FOUNDRY FOR RENT OR SALE.—AVf J_ Offer the Enterprise Foundry, uu Sandusky street, Al legheny, for r»D| or sale, wllb ail fbe machinery, in first i ah* order Pumusluu can he had Immediately. ■pll K. ROBISON A CO„ 20& Liberty it NEW SATIN PA PKRS--At 20 and2s7k per roll foraah.l.y W. P MARSHALL A CO. ATEW GOLD PaPER—At s(i" cent*; for xl| **h>hy spa W P UAHSIUI.L A CO. STATUARY AND PAlNTlNG—Pictures of Clay, Ruchanan, Washington, Franklin, Goddesses, Ac., for sale by ap» VV. I*. MARSHALL A CO. HIDES. — I3uo primo Dry Flint, jnttrec'd ■od for tale by 31’KIN Q KII'IIARBA UG LI A CO. FLOUK—120 U folds. extra family in store ■ml fornlaby __ SI'RIMUEtt fUHBAOGO A CO^ I?EATQKRS— G sacks just rec’d and for sale . Ujr nritf 8. tJAKSAIiOU A CO. OUMAC—2O sacks now 'landing fmin •*C>mcr Ecuuumy for b»1o tv mrflO ISAIAH 01CKKY A CO. fpENN. FLOUR.—2OO sm'ks in store and X lorulety <«pl3) ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. DT’EttlOK GOLD PENS ssldTy WM.O. JOHNSTON A CO, iplT SUUoumb, 67 Wood •true!. COFFEE, £e. —2GO fogs. choice H*o Coffee; ttl> till. Ualt.Byrat MoUasM, am* mrlO ‘WATT A WILSON. FRESL bhi.H. choice Table Batter, ir rate n| "7 *,ik n>r23 H- KIOPLE. Glycerine a camphor soap—i gm. of this superior ortlrtejaU rec‘J and for nlo hr writ D, L. FAHNESTOCK & CO. HEMP —24 bales ehoico Kentucky, for t»luo mailers as*, Just for e*le tv _w«a ATWKLE, LKK _k CO SULPH. MOUPHIA—OO ozr. on hand and tor talc Lt ap2 B. L. FAHNESTOCK ICO. Git APE VINES—A few extra large Vinca for yante, tc , at tlis Sent Warehouse, 4? Fiitb street apU3td« JAMES WARDItOP RASPBERRY PLANTS.—Bmckles’ Or angtjcutre’dtor •* ie_ L y MMKB WABPBOP. FLOWER choico collection of AootuU Utoomiuc Ploww Swis, MCkrd for malMnjt.— Frio" jl fcr SO Tarietlr*. «p!4 JAMK3 WABDBOr. Rhubarb roots—so Roots oiMyatt’s Victoria or Mammoth Prlco $4 per do*»t the and Horticultural titoro,*" Fifth «*. JAB. WAHPBOP- BACON— 150,000 lbs.'llnins, Shoulderaand icb».i. ho«~»•»> f r "'^f 10BI31 | jN a m . GIIEESE— 50 boies choice W: K. Cheese Juit K. DAI.ZIiLL aca SUMAC —"’G sacks in store and fo.* sale by ipU 13ATAH DICKEY A CO, PUTASUT- A prime, article, just received i.» »nis' MACKEOWM * ?rWLRy. MACKEOWN £ MNEEYarenow recelr log* l»rg*lot of FBftoa, Brnabc* and YurrvUlifo, *j t - K'-J. IC7 Liberty turn. TJfXTKACX OF EOQWOOD.—A Tery Jorge 'Pi inrotcownipe at rcrr Jow- oHcei tT-.. . . . . a;IS ■■ . ' ?JACKBo<ra e PIiILEY. "DBlNTfitt’S, CARPS—Ib sheet* ot'nacke . . Jodi— ■ Krgulat Sttamrw. Moaongahela River U. S. Mall Packet*. STEAMER TELEGRAPH, STEAJIKR JIFTKRSQN, Carr J. C. Woodward. Capt. Growl Cia»A. _ Tiie above new steamers are d«w running regnlarly Morning Boats Inara Pitts burgh at 8 o'clock A. M., and Evening Boats at 0 o'clock P. M. for M’Keevport, Klirabetlitown, Mououg*- bela Cuy, Bellevernou, Fayette City, Greenfield, Celi&riil* aud Brownsville, there connecting with Hacks and Cuaches for L'uioutowu, Fayette Springs. Morgantown. Weysesburg, Carmichacltown and Jefferson. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town lor 42, meals and state-rooms on boats luclusHe. — Boats returning from Brownsville leare at b o’clock tn the momloiuiJ 4 In Ito F"' forth.r tat.ro.Uoo omr.,Wlr. rf *s«%**« SST' TiEOULAR TUESDAY PACK- IJE2e9 IV ET TOR ZANE3VILLK.—The flue ,re»«r KU.MA GRAUAM,C*pt.UumoiI AnjA»gTs»<. for Ibe abore and intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY , at 4 o'clock r. u. Far freight or 00 tlard. oc!9 FLACK, BARNES A CO, Ag’ts. Cincinnati. &(. 170 R CINCINNATI & LOUIS-ijgljj ' VILLE —ThospleudH steamer CLAP»A|JgaIaS i.PaV Cant. 8 Cadmau, willleavo for tha abora and all intermediate port* 00 MONDAY, tha 26th lust, at 4 "IS'""' 0 [TOR CINCINNATI— Saturday I* 1 11 t* ‘I —• ■ -I.—l ...v.. C.M Roduxon.l J Grere. will l,„o L-ltUfcnrgb for 0.C1.D.U L SATURDAY, th. S«h l.itAßt, .t 10 u'clock, a. R . po,likely For freight or purag. *pplj on FI.ACK. BARNES AOOoAgrnti. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS- (JEgLa VILLE—The floe steamer Dlt. CaDt Shuman, will leare lor tbs above and all Intermediate ports on TUIS DAY, 24th fust., at 10 oclock, A «. For freight or passage apply oo board, or to ap») * FLACK. BARNES A CU, Agents. tTOR CINCINNATI AND LOU- I JE3US r I«VILLE —The fine steamer MtNERA A,ASaysUB cTot John Qonion will leare for the above and all inter module ports on THIS DAT, 24th lnsunt,et 4 o'clock, u u r lir freight .or passage apply on board, or to \ p l9 FLACK, BARNES A €O, Agents. flafipillf, &c. FOR NASHVILLE.—The fine Bteamer S. P. HIBBARD, Copt. Ooorge W. Ileed, will leare for toe abase and all ißlenaediate ports, THIS DAY, the •24th Inst .at 4 o’clock, f. M For freight or passage apply on board, or to (nrU) FLACK, BARNES A 00, Aftents. St. lonia, &c. ijtOß ST. LOUIS AND ILLI- i JISLA NUTS RlVER—Theflno steamer TAH.Capt. Stosbdale. will leare for the abore and all m termsdiate ports on TUESDAY, 27th init, «t 4 o clock, r. M. For freight or paeuge apply -n board, or to ftp 24 FLACK, BARNES A CO . Agents Keokuk, Davenport, Galena, D-buaue, La Crone, Srilhrnter, Halting*, St. Pant, and the PalU of Saint Anthony. THE nrw and elegant side wheel passenger steamer DENMARK. Capt Richard C. Qray, will leave fur the abore ports on THIS DAY, 24tb Inst, and will positively go through as adrertised. The Denmark was Guilt expressly for the trade, and offers superior accommo dations. Fur further information, apply to FLACK.BARNE3ACO. Agents. FOR ST. LOUIS.—The tine new i passenger steamer METROPOLIS, Calhoun, will leare for the above and all intermediate ports on THIS DAY, the 24th lost., at 4 o’clock p. M. For freight or paasago apply on board or to ap2U CHAS REA,Agt. FOR ST LOUIS.—The fine t -ICBLft Steamer I O W A, Captain Moore,££§££& will i*tare fnr the above and all Intermediate porta, on TUIS DAY. 21th iust. at 4 o’clock, PM. For freight or nassaxe apply onboard or to aplV FLACK, BARN Kd A CO .Agenta. IVOR MISSUCK RIVER, DI . * ItECT The fluesieaiuar FORT WA\ Caid Muiford, wlji leave for tbe above aod all Intermediate portion THIS DAY, 24tb instant, at 4 o’cloek.P.M. For| freight or passage apply on board, or to «pl 6 FLACK. BARNES A_ CO. Agent^ iVok STi PAUL DIRECT—To ,lj3y, J' Ft Ixmis. Keokuk. Darlington. Davenport, K-wk Island, Galena, Dubuque, I -a Crowe. \Vro--no, Kp»l Wing, Uendcr«*>n. Stlllseater mid St. Panl.— Ti,o flue Steamer MAiUNKR, Capt. Drar... wilt Uasefor the ! K u<re polls uu MONDAY, 2dth iost ,at 4p_ m. Fur freight I ~r imuiii Bpplv on t-oard or to I # p2J FLACK. BARNE3 & CQ-, Agents. Foil ST. i'AUL DIRECT—Tn Ft Louis. Keokuk, Davenport, UltnJ Galena. Dubuque, La Crosse,Stillwater and St. Faul. -The Hu« Steamer COMMERCE. Capt. Hendrickson, will Irtre for th» above ports ou MON DAY, 2Wh iost, at 4 p. M* Fdr freight or passage apply on board or to .p-I FLACK, BARN Kb A CO, Agents. For Memphis It new or- , LEANS—'The Ane steamer AKG\ v'si»t Coles, will leave for tbe sbuveaod all intermediate port* <>n TUIS DAY. 24tb lo»! . at 4 o'clock, r U For Irenrbt or ims-ic* eppl* on b»>ard. or to *.,16 FLACK, BARNES A LU, Agent* HARDY & M'OREW, STEAMBOAT AGEN'in Corner of First and Ferry strets, JAMQB P- TANNER, i Wood Street. J^ittMlvurfjh , • * A tie»ftonof h>« mitomon and t-nyrrv £cner "-to Lis largo -it x h: \v si'uixo ».u;bt .l.r.ct (™n M. n „r.rt o rm it MuvK-lm*. All •4 which will I*o found ia gr»*t «trl«ty lnducements offered n CASK ui<a pn,*, TIME BUYK&* Ordrn •nlii'itfd ud ctrcfullr >rli<iM and Lir l t tnr?T 2md auMoriher having entered into a Co . Partnership, datlug ftoui the Ut lost, ell those iodobt ed to him will please cel] end settle the terns, et the old ■tend. .So, 27 Fifth street, where thoso having claims Against bloecau present them for settlement U. KIDDLE. THE undersigned having formed a Co-Part nership for transacting • General Commisr.on, Cro w.*i Provinvn and Product Bnuntts, Batter themselves that with their determination and ability tokevp well In (drtned and prepared to randor to their correspondents cor rect Information of the state of oar markets, together with the loDg rod favorable known practical experience of onr senior partner, 11. KIDDLE, in the business, that we can ssenre those who entrust us with basinets thst every exer tion will be made to give the almost satisfaction. We therefore resjtectfnlly solicit consignments. apVlmd KIDDLE, WIRTS 4 CO. RIDDLE, venovrs 4 00., Ho. 185 Liberty Streets j Com<nif lon Mcrchanti, VTholetal* Dealert in Country Product, Groteriet and Pittiburgh ifanvfaelurtt. CASH paid tor Floor, Bacon,Cbseie, Butler, Eggs, Grain, Fruit, Ac. Special attention given to the salu of consignments. Orders from COUNTRY STORE)) furGn eerie*, Pittsburgh Manufactures, Ac., promptly filled. Families supplied with Batter, Egg* and Groreriea at No 27 Fifth street. apfclyd New Rooheiio or Lawton Blackberry. HAVING made arrangements with Rev. J. KNOX for a supply of Plant* of this vatnable Black tferry, 2l>,«W strong thrifty Plants atv offered at the follow lug pricor IUUOpIonU f 12.% M [ 34 pitot* li UO bW " 64 00 I*J •• zOO 3.M) “ WOO U - |?' U’O » 14 CO I 3 •• ' 40 •• S (Jo | 1 •• Order* to Her. J. KNOX, or (bo r .. — %»a, or (bo subscriber, ic rumpattlt>J witb Clio nub or * tultablo reftraoco where (be portico sro Out koowo, will bo Qll«h] lu (bu wSj«r iu wbkb Ibejut recelred. Piaou oftba NEW>JA2I’BTHuIU*LKSS &LACKUKRRY, will bo at ttu»»tme ptk«*. JAMES WARDR.OP, Ko. 47 Fifth ■trwt, PUUbnrgh. Pa. oirlsd*wtf T DIbSOLU riON—TheCo-Parinership here* tobreeiiiting between (lie ondenlgned, under the Mjrl* Of WILKINSON * uorrsror, in the Lektbir, llld* epd Oil trade, waa dtxnlvoJ on the Ant of AptU br tnntsilcuuient. WM WILKINSON willcooUnoetocerry oo the nine Lminw io all ltd branchw, at the OLD STAND, 21T Liberty rtrwt, ami GIDEON N. IIOSTSTOf at bla NEW STAND, ‘.ld Liberty itreet, door below Uetnl •ami, where the b*tka of Ibe old Arm will U fraud. WM. WILKINSON. Plttibargh. April 16, ’6S-apW:lm O. N. UOrwrOT, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS of every description, Mareelllei QnllU, rery bandeotur; aiao, DtmiUee, Cmntree, Ac., for ipmlt, and ell tied* of Table LJoeni, Linen ami Cot tou, aud all kind* of Drea* Ootule, Shawli, Ac. 0. HANSON LOVK apt-dawT formerly Lore Brothcra.jto. fA Market it. POTATOES— -100 bnahoto Neebannock PoUtcar; 76 do large White d« 60 do do Bine do; 2i do do Bed do; In itore and foraatoby mrt7 T. LITTLE A CO, No. 118 facoad itrert POCKKT MAPS for 1858, of Pennsjhania, OUlo, lodluou IlUooJj. Kuu., N.trjjkl Utanri, i„w* Miui.n.ta, r-r *il. I.J W. 8. lIAVKS, Corner Market and Second aireett. CEMENT —XUO bills. Hydraulic io store >od foraatoby mrld J B CANFIELD, SUNDRIES—J 1 bb!a. Grease, 343 sacks Wheat, while and red; 214 do Uoga’ Hair, SS loos Vic Metal, to arrin fcr nlo by ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. OTATOKS.—SO bush Neshtwhock Pota^ toej, 60 do Red, rtcelred and for sale by _ «r3O ULNItY q.OOLLTNS. POTATOES— 2000 bus. pure white Neshau nocka arriving and to nie by . •pie .DAYIDC. ULRBST, cor Liberty A Hand «tt. MESS PORK.—IGu hhls. Mess Pork re ceiving and for tote by 1 • it. BOOT PON A Cd. T ARD—I6O bUs. aiul ton.-No. 1 Lard-to XjirrtTeandfocolaby B. ROBISON A CO. NEW WALLPAPERS. Cheap.—Still they cotae.at 67 Woodat. W. F-MABSHALLA CO. MILL FEED-2000 lhs. chopped Feed in ■ton tad for eaU by DAVID C.IIBBBST. STRANGE'S' Superior Pencil Sharponeiy tonlaby r W. S.B4y£n, -tail? - ■ • Cormr Market and Second rtnet. - pkßs. White Fish, Trout,Sak Jj-moo.-AgjbriLeby HENRVHOQLUNfI.- hhds7prime N. o.Sugar jusl AwtwM eril * tal* --- n P.mMAM-rAA I '. -f- Hotel sans souci, Lawrence YILLB, PR.-Tt.1>1«.1,-boUG , M ly-fnmlsbed Hotel, will be opened on MONDAY, April s*th for the accommodation of the public. Its proprietor «n’t nothing spare to make bia Uotel a resort for those wholik* to spend a few hours In the pure atmosphere of the charm Ing LawrcnceTille. Thecooklng department is nuJer the care of an esp«ti enccsl cook. All tbedellcades of theseaaon can alw a %« U Lid. » [aptl4t' ERXKFT STIEfKL tiik international hotel, Broadtsay, corner oj frnnkl'. St--r-‘, / NKW.VORK, has bees «£ci;.vrx.r RF.Fnry.it Tf-e /looms are all Neirly Carpeted, The Furniture and Bede are S'rprrL, And the Bath* I’nunpafted. TAYLOR'S CELEBRATED SALOONs ark rnra tm ujtel. Horo i« concentrated all tbe cuiuJuris >•! * b w '.lb t*u luxoriee of a palace. Tin: SPLESbUt LADIES PaPJ“/: Commands an Unequalled View ofßroadwav. inE INTERNATIONAL is the most central of any m tbe First Cuss Horns for buniur**. -r places of aruuso meot, and offers unsurpassed advantage to Fauiiliue and Gentlemen visiting N«» York, spiltndv ALFRED IKEEMAN, I’roor.eitw. • FRENCH'S HOTEL.. 1 Corner of Frankfort Street and City HallS-ir.r - -vr-i-fr fAe City Hall, A’eie Fork City. THIS HOTEL isconductedontheEccoi-tAN Pun op Lomino Rooms, aod meals as they may be *r dered. In the spacioas Refectory. There U a Barber’s Shop, with Baths m connection fhers srith. This popular hotel Is in tbe Immediate vicinity *d mercantile botinesa, and the principal places of amusement, and offers evory Indncement to those who consult conven ience and econutuy. Those going to California or Earopo will be tarnished with ail the Informalion they may desire, and also be protected frum Imposition in tho purchase ol rnT ~~ tickets R- FRENCH, Froprietar, r y, J. Beware of Runners who eay wo ere lull, as many are Interesiedin saying *O. mrlLSaid JOY TO THE A I>M IRERS OK It I C II GI.OSSY* HA I II Talk of beauty, It cannot exlat without a fine bead ol ball then read tbe following, and if yon ask more, •»*o cirrtiUi around each bottle, and no one no doebt. PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTOKA XIVE.—We call the attention of all old and yenug, tu this wonderful preparation, which turns back to ttsorlglnal color, gray hair-covers the head of the bald with a luxuri ant growth—remove# the dandruff. Itching, and all cutane ous eruptions—cansei aconticual Bow of tbe natural fluids: and henca. If osed as a regular dre'iing for the hair will preserve its oolor, and keep It from falling to extreme old Jure, Id all Its natural beauty. Wo call then upon the bald, tbe gray,'or diseased in scalp to use it; and surely tbe yoiinc will not, as they valoe Ibe flowing lo<ks,or the witching curl, ever be without it Its praise ts upon the tongue ol thousands. _ . The Agent for Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative in New Un sen, received tbe following letter In regard to the Restore tire, a few weeks slneor Dexp River, Conn- Jnly23, ISoo. 11*. Lerv*nwo*Tß—Sir I have been troubled with dan druff or scurf on my bead for mere than a year, my hair began to come out, scurf and hair together. I sa»v-LiaNew Haven paper about “WoodVUair Restorative’’ as a cut#.— I called at your store on tbeilrxt of April last, aod purchas ed one bottle to try It, and I found to my satisfacUou It vM the thing; it removed the ecurf and hair began to grow, IJ ts now two or three laches in length where it wot all off. i have great faith in It. I wish you to send m*> two bottles more by Mr. Post, the bearer of this. I don't koow as noy of the kind is need io this place, you may hare a miuket l.w many bottles after It le known hero. Yours, with respect. RUFUd PRATT. PBIUDXIPUIA, Kept. 10, ISSb.i pRO7. WOOD —Dear Sin Your Hair Restorative ie proving Itself benefldal to me. The front, and alsotbe back part uf my bead almost lost Its covering—in fact bilo. 1 Lave need but two half pint bottles or your Restorative, and bow the tip of my bead is well studded with a promising crop oi young hair, and the frunt Is also receiving its beuvet. 1 r»avu tried other preparations without any benefit whatev er. I think from my own personal recommendation, I can induce many other* to try it, Yonrs. respectfully, . D. K. THOMAS, M. D., N 0.464 Vine st Yt.vcdßES, Inp., June 22,1803. Paot. O. J. Woo re—As youare about to manufketute and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state for whomsoever It may coucero, that I have reed it and known others to am U—that, I have, for several year*, been la th* habit of using other Hair Restoratives, and ilwi 1 find yours vastly superior toauy other 1 know It entire ly cleanse# the head of dandruff, aod witb one mouth's proy er use will reetoreauy person’s hair to the original yotitbfu, color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy ap pearance; and all this, without discoloring tbe bauds that apt-ly It, or the dr*Mon which it drops. I would, therefor*' recbcmieod its use to one dvMrona «>f basing n fiou color and texture to hair. Respectfully,yours, WILSON KINO. For sale by UKO. U. KKYSER, 140 Woodst., Pittsburgh U. J. WOOD A CO, Proprietors, 312 Broadway, A. Y , (lu the greet N. Y. Wire Railing Establishment) and 114 Market street, Bt. Louis, Mo, and sold by all good Drug jlrta. sp2o an2o:lydawlttT Health of American women. For many years l have been troubled with genvrnl wearinessand languor, both mental and physical; • upri< », listlessness, dull keadacbe, pain in tho bead and temples. Coldaoas and tendency to stiffness, palpitation of the boort very easily fluttered or excited, appetite voriablu, stomach and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical exei tiou was sure to bring on ail the symptoms, and 1 bud In addition, falling of the womb, and great palu lu that tv gion. One physlclau after another exhausted his ekill and gave me up. A patient and persevering use of MAK 1 SMALL'S UTERINECATUOLICON fortunately cucuedme and I have no w>rds sufficient to axrroea my ihankfuine--- aau 1 nave JOUA ANSK JOHNSON PITTSBURGH, PA I can trnly fay that I hate been a offerer 'or many jmi i MUi white* aud derangtd menstruation. Alter a wlule t had other troubles. sneb as pale face, Indigestion} wasting assay, general languor and debility, pain lo tl» small of the Pn-%, of aehlu* ami dragging sensation, palo Wt w«*n -'—shoulder blades ex tending dowu the yploe, lc» of*pp« the ttomacband bowels, with ccWbauJ* »n«i • rTOUSne*». The Iraat «-n iteinflit WbnlJ '■‘flyaway. I tried-doctors*nd -mother, trllßont tbabuu- CATiIOLI GUOD3, tjte, truo-. fcrt and drcwdftu 4.. Oiaka tne ferl Mil I tliui... drug*, and «veryJlilnr, c>ge *n«r .. pßt. Cue buttle or'MARSHALL'S L"!-.. CON cbanttaJ eome of my •yuiptom* fur tbe lam entirely and radically cnied. I wisli that oraiy m*u mold know what It will do. CUKISSk OBKJL tor • long tlmo I had Uterine cun-plalnls wldi'llif Mlm-.v -1 lug symptoms: Iwm ucrronv. ■•nj&cialcd arid Irniablr- l Mt-uu-.i lo abound in complaint* tomo of which I will trr to tell joa. pula in the lower organs and * jf thing **«• going to fall c.iil; InaMiitt t.. »v«iU im-h ,10-. coout&t a reeling of foiiie,,; actiiug nod dragglug »>..J •hooting paiue In ihe back, lolnt, ond cxiuudiugdoifu tl.o l Jaa , to **' ro ‘ iaccd b * riding canard great pain: e}Jl . mudlc tbooting. and pain* In the aid®,' stomach and b^*^* c^** ringing In the ear*; every flberof the W> fwmed .ore; great irritability; Intense wrvousoew, I could uot bear the (east excitement without being prostrated i,., aday; I coaid scarcely more abont the bon*e, and d;d i,m take pleasure In anything. I had given np hope, baenu tried everything,a* I euppoeed, In Tain, bat a mend called my attention to MARBuALL'S UTERINE CATUOLICON I took It, hoping against hope. Most fortunately U cared nugand there la not a beaithieror tnoro gralafol • woman in thecooDtry. I treat all will use It. ltiatnilytb. woman's friend In need. Un. FLORENCE LESLIE. MARSHALL'S CTERIXSCATHOLICOy ioiUcfrtau, ? r< £ a P**fi4fMe Womb, Whiitt, i-oppremd, Irregular or Panful Menstruation. Bloating, ImHammaiion: and IX:- •atuqf the Kidney: or Crinaty Organ:, JttUniimor In eminence of Urine. Heartburn, OaUteaest, Aerreantm,' /tan/»npj, Palpitation:, Cramps, DMurixd Seep, and all CrouUt: organic or ryr*palhtl\C, connrtfd vrith the Uterine argons. Tk: pries of M<srs\allt Citrine Oxthaliccn is One Dollar anda Half ptr single bottle. On the receipt of xix dollon dw beetles that! be tent by express, fret of charge, to the end of the express route. BeparticulartoiorUtlhtpcdefieeadiire::, tovn, county and Slate. We set Uguarantee that the MedtcinetciUlt rent onreceiptof the money, sddrtst Dr. OKU. 11. KEYSEK, 140 Woodit.. Pittsburgh apH-dawF Sign of tbcOolden Mortar. PBRTTVXAXr 3YUUP! Protected Solntlon of Protoxide o( Iron, Having successfully passed u.t ordeal to which new dlacowie* In the Materia MedJ mate aobjected, moat now be received as an established Medicine. Its efficacy (nearing DYSPEPSIA., Affections of the Liver, Dropsy, Neuralgia Bronchitis and Consumptive Tendencies, Disordered State of the Blood, Boil*, Scurvy and the Proatrativc El-* fecte of Lead or Mercury, General Dobility, and all Dis eases requiring a Tonic, or Altera tive Medicine, is now beyond question. Tba proof*of U* eSicacy aro to camerons, so well authen ticated, and of aacii peculiar character, that aafferera can not rea*»uably besitet* to receive the proffered aid. The Peravian Syrup does not prutes to ba a core-all, but 1U range is exteoelve, because tuany diseases, apparently < nallke, are intimately related, and ptocreedlng iroai on* canae, may bo corad by 00* remedy. . ' Tba data of diseases tor which the Fynip "provides attire is precisely that which basso ofteo baffled tkeJilgbfSt oKer of medical skill. Tits tecta an tangible, lb# wltoresM are accessible, and the eafety sod efficacy of the Syrup'lncon trovertible. Those who majrwish for so opinion from disinterested porsoas respecting the (buKtu of the Sjrap. cannot fail tobasatisflsd with tbs following, among numerous tsstimo utsleln the bands of thaagent*. The ■tjnalorM ero those ofgenllcmsn well known in the community of Boston, an 3 of (bo highest respectalinify. The undersigned baring experienced fbe teneflitU effects oftbe*‘PeniTtao tJyrnp,’' do not bc»>(»fs to recommend i; to the attention of tbs public. Prom our awn experience, ss w#U s« from tbs testimony of others, whose iot«lllE*nce and lutegrlty are tdlvgstber onooeitionabU, webars no doubt of Us cfflcacy la cases uf tctupient Ot—s«« of the Lungs and Bronchial Pusages Dyspepsia, Uw Complaint, Dropsy, Neuralgia, etc. Judst-d its effects would bs incredible, Lot from tfao high character of tboss wbo bars witnessed them, aad hare TO!u6t«ered their testimony, as ws do curs, to Us rrstoralir* rottvr Her. JOHN PIERPOINT, TBOMAB C. AMOI’V TUOMAA A. DEXTER, PETER UARVET " 8.1!. KENDALL, M.D., JAMES C. DUNN PA.XIUEL MAT, Ksr. T. WaiTTSSIW. 11 la wall known that the medicinal etfcct of Pnt'.aide u f Inn ta lost by even a brief sxpoaon to air, and that to *415. tajji o aolutloo of Protoxide af Iron, without farther oxUs tioD.bu beeu deemed Impossible. Id the Peruvian Syrup tbt*desirable point la atlatnod bv cossisiTios tx a wat stroke cscsomr, and tfiivKlatiuu may replace elltheproto-carbonalea, nitrates, and tartrate, ol the Materia Medics. A. A. HAVES, M. l>. Assayerof the Stale if Mas*, Boston, U. tf. A Bal*l by K. L. CLARK A CO., Proprietors, No. 0 ifatex stmt, Deaton. Retailed by *ll Druggists. teu OKO. IL KEYSKR, So. U 0 Wood lists t» algn of the ; Ooldeo Slortar, Agent for,Pittsburgh. npl'i-ilawiui’r Proposal* for Paving. Proposals will be kecieyed by *tb« o&dertlzoed 0011 l FRIDAY, tire 30tb day of AdVu ' lasUat, fat CURBING and PAYING that portion uf Jiiki stmt, opposite tbo Western Penitentiary, nsumdim: Wntt.' -! Tranlly from Wsbitar street to the Batlrvsrl Britke.." , '• Also, for PAVING WITH DftlOK, «i* Sfd» W*lk, &r Footway, fronllngcn tlrs PcnitsLliory Ground?, Ohio street. Xfc»PrcpOMdl wQI etatetbe price per HneAriurt frr _cr»K • fog, «n«l the else end chancier ©t the atone to U „,m ru. thetporpoeo. Tbvy «m aleo elite tbe price m }Ki tor li.aAbl.frou.or Stmt P»Y«Mni,is t S““ per Kjoar* jari for tbe Brick l*»T«uent ' Tho wIK of - the Footer*? to lie of herd ctenSS orSo^vTO 1 Mihail U approved by Ue Weidonf ■ .Tbe price* bid, a* afore. to iodade ell iw'. eod other material*, iwPvoiF^Liii 1 contract to tbe satisfaction of tbe lameckrra ; • lo edduiontotbetSr , tiowd, whkberfn be foifidmd ts bdn*&»!£i ■’ ‘S.JONK2. •' OfTTetfem Pecltenlln-*' / i. AfffflS-S MATKKIALS ui; ailjiiwniiigonet jartical, A FINE HEAfi 01 NOTICE.
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