PITisBUBOH; = MONDAY APRIL 20, 1858. OFFICIAI. PAPBR OF TUB CITT. City ivrul News^ltems, *fuß Nsw Cnpapa m Sihbpsbubo.— Beiug in { the flourishing jioroagh of Sharpsburg, on Sat urday, by tho politeness of Mr. Lewis, of Lewis, , Dobell & Co., were shown throagh the beau- , tifal new Church recently buiU for the Presbj- | terian congregation in that place. Wo hare seen | no other charch'outside of the city to compare i with it in chasteness aod neatness of finish and completeness in all that can conduce to thecom fort of the congregation. It is not “gorgeous or “grand," or anything of that sort, but eim ple, commodious, aud in nil respects such an edifice na is needed for the holy purposes to which it was dedicated yesterday. The plan is from drawings from Mr. Ritt berger, architect of thi9 city- Its dimensions aro—length 78 feel, width 40 feet, two stories in height afcd steeple 114 feet. The lecturo room or Jirst story Is ten-feel' in height; the second story or main body of tho chnrch Is 22 . feet in height. The pulpit is neat, plain and ' elegant; a convenient gallery for tho choir runs across ono end of the chnrch, through which ascend two solid, brick pillars supporting the superstructure of the steeplo. A broad aislo runs throagh the middle of the main floor and narrower ones at either side, making four ranges of pews, which will seat about 700 people. The windows are gothic with stained glasß.from Mr. Nelson, artist city. The largo central window in the end of the church ia very chaste and bcantifnL Tho pows are grained in oak, both pointing and graining having been done by Mr. Bosworlh of Lawrcnceville and exceed ingly well done too, aocording to onr judgment. Near the cornice around the main body of the church there is row of ventilators which will se cure what wesooftenfeclthonccdof incbarchcs, an abundance of pure air. The charge of dull sermons and sleepy hearers wonld be much less freqnentWali our city churches were oa well provided In this respect as tho one we are des cribing. The church is heated by stoves in the base ment, from which the hot air is carried by ap propriate flues throughout the building. Tbe floors aro carpeted with a pattern precisely Bim ilar to that in tho First Church in tbis ctfy, tbe fabric having been purchased of the Messrs. McClintock, Pittsburgh. Tbe ladies of the congregation supplied the pulpit-sofa and com munion table, from tbe manufactory of Messrs. Ilammer & Dealer, Smithfield street. A masked feature in tho main room of the building ia the frescoing. Tho celling and the wall in the Tear of tho polpU were pointed in appropriate and elegant designs by Mr. Christian Michael, fresco painter. Hand street, and it will etand as a worthy specimen of his 'skill long enough after he has ceased to paint, unless the ohurch should be speedily destroyed or Mr. Michael should live to an uncommonly old age. In oilher cose we hope he may leave some other worthy token of his handicraft in the beautiful art to which ho Is devoted. The chnrch Uaolf was built at an expense of some;s6oooby A. Morton, Esq , of Allegheny City; 'carpenter and contractor. The parties are entirely satisfied with the job and all speak in the highest terms of the faithful manner in which the contract has been performed through out. The steeple is yet in an unfinished stave, but workmen will press forward at once with the work until it shall have been completed.— The brick work was performed in a like sub stantial and satisfactory manner by Mr. Marshal Cooper, of Allegheny also. We ought to have said when describing the interior of the church, that tbe upholstery by Messrs. Edmundson of thiq city is in crimson velvet and in excellent keeping with tho finish of tbe building. Their won is not quite done yet, and what still re mains will, when completed, add yet more to the satisfaction of the general view. Tbe fur nishing has cost about $6OO, so that the whole building, In a state of completion, will stand at, say $6,300. The pulpit is not as yet statedly supplied. Prot Wilson, is to officiate for the next three months, but of course his duties at tee Seminary Will claim so much of bis time hs to preclude bis Belting there permanently. Tbe congregation are looking for a minister whom they can rely upon. Their lost settled pastor was Rev. Mr. Sinclair, Bince settled over a church somewhere in North-Carolina. Tho country around Sharps borg is beautifnl and healthful and the society there is good. So that upon tbe whole, every thing In the surroundings is inviting. Tne ded icatory serviceswere to take place yesterday and we have no doubt some of our numerous readers in that place will supply ns ae a matter of public Interest a sborCnnd eaccioct acconnt nf it for publication. - _ _ Ws aro able now wo think to count confident ly on having tho State Fair in this city during the ensuing ftutflflro. The great readiness and liberality with which our citizens generally sub scribed towards the amount which was fixed as a precedent cqpdilion to the choice of a locality for the proposed fair put the matter beyond a donbt in a short time after the subscription was started. The hands in which the arrangements are more immediately placed give assurance that alTScill be done that is possible to make tho un dertaking successful. Capt John Young, Jr,.has had experience in matters of this sort, and -knowsnnd will do all that is necessary in the case. Mr. Ncglcy, of tho Horticultural Society, has that department entirely under his control and the two Societies of the county—the Agri cultural and the Horticultural, will act in concert throughout. The grounds are pleasant, dry and commodious, all the buildings in good order and the location at jnst such a distance from the city to ensure oil tho advantages and escape all the inconveniences which Pittsburgh offers. Our merchants and manufacturers havo now only to exert themselves to secure such a dis play of the results of tho skill and industry of Western Pennsylvania as will be of permanent advantage to ns all hereafter. We have been negligent in all such matters heretofore, and have left places with not half our advantages or our achievements in tho peaceful spfitro of labor to run &w&y from us. Tho EutWn part of the Stale will doubtless send many of thoir fabrics and many of tho products of the soil hither, and it will be a noble chance to show which part of the State deserves the credit of the greatest skill and where ties the best soil. W e are ran that the farmers of Western Pennsylvania will not be behindhand in their endeavors to make the Pair all U should be* in so far as lies in their power. We shall revert to this subject at an other time. JP. Fr. W. &C-R. R —'Vo intimated on Sat urday morning that a new legal dsparhneot had been instituted on this road, and that separate officers for each section so formed hod been ap pointed. We learn from tbo Journal that the districts have been defined as follows, viz: J. Comprising tho State of Pennsylvania. 2. Comprising the counties of Columbiana and Mahoning*in Ohio. 8 Comprising the counties of Star*, Wayne, Holmes, Richland and Ashland, in Ohio. 4. Comprising the counties of Crawford, Wy nndolte, Hardin, Allen and Van Wort, ini Oliio. 6. Comprising the counties of Allen, Wbitlcj and Kosciusko, in Indiana. 0. Comprising the countics-cf Marshall, La porte, Stark and Lake, in lodiana. 7. Comprising the State of Illinoia- The following gentlemen have been nppoinloa to take charge of the several districts: 1. Mr. John H. Hampton, of this city 2 Mr. Joseph J. Brooks, of Salem, 0. 8. Messrs. M’Sweeny & Given, of Wooster, u 4. Mr. Thomas E. Grazell, of Upper San dusky, O. : 6. Messrs. Collina & Randall, of Fort Wayne, Indiana. 6. Mr. Sami. J. Anthony, of Valparaiso, Ind. ' 7. Vacant. ' Capt. Jonw HuTcmirsos, tho occcntrio “com pmnder of Fort Jackson," in the Ninth Ward, was arrested Friday night, by the watch, to gether with three others, Tor creating a distur bance at the Fort. The evening in question «3 the occasion of n wedding between Lucre tin daughter of the Captain, and a Mr., Samuel Patton, son of Hutchinson's housekeeper. After ih« festirities, tho Captain and the cider Mrs Patton indulged too freely in ardent spirits, and became perfectly uproarious, during which the Port was stormed by the potioe.and the parly compelled to surrender after a furious defence ba the commander. Hutchinson was sent to iail for thirtydoys. Mrs. ration, Sr., for Iwen ty-fonr bourn, and the -'young couple released Aran. Snow Sroan.—From Thursday until S itnrday the thermometer went nearly through the range from summer heat to freezing. On Saturday morning tho snow fell thick and fast and on all the hills and housetops it lay white until wen niong in Ihe day. Sboiildlho weather clear tin cold there is no telling the emonnt of damage that will accrnc. The buds of the trees «ro now sufficiently dereloped to hare recclred into them tho water from the melting snowa and U this ahonld freeze, tail will be destroyed in U. incipient slato. We hare hopes of belter things howerer. No damage appears at the Ume and we trust in the promise or seed fffad hsPrest notwithstanding the room for feir. Two nan, named Lott Yates and James iioo wore before Justice Cochrane, of M Kees •“S 0 Starfar ebergrd with '""".ling or Spring on tho Sabbath day, conti ay '" an Act JJglsnnbly in eneh cases mads and ~- aided. SS!3Hper^ lo '^h B "> 8 ! ? nommilted to jail eii days each. j A Bnown House, found astray, ha» bcen “j rt office, awaiting «n owner, sines last Not tv the Bnx*.—Some of our contempora ries hare been making considerate talk about the strike ot the Pittsburgh Theatre and the part the Mayor took in it on Friday night. lie was solicited most earnestly by Mr. Roberts to act os mediator, knowing that Mr. Weaver pos sessed the confidence of oil parties. We know tbo Mayor acted with the beal of motives in all he did, and probably prevented an outbreak by the course he took. In fact it was a pretty im portant part ho acted in tho great drama, being the main spring, as the play would not have gone on bat for him. It must be remembered that he had weighty motives. He was behind the scenes in the course of his mediations. There was the ma terial for a great play ready to be put in opera lion. There Guy Mannering with bis unex plained mystery yet before him; there l)irck Hattcrick cursiog, and Dandy Dinraont crack ing his whip; there was Miss “Lewcy” as in tcresting and beautiful as could be. But chief of all, Meg MerriUca herself stood by in all her toggery, full of her great theme declaring and avowing •ThM itiß dmk sboul'l lnrli|jt.t And the wrung mad© right,'' only under certain contingencies H w* 3 VOT T evident that Meg would have kept ‘•lit itraui * right and lWrt-un - m'vht From meeting •'•On tHnngowan‘» brigiit until this lime, unless the necessary prelimina ries should bo settled. Those who saw behind the scenes had the very best view of tho piny and the effects. Not to have let it bo turned out upon the wailing assembly had been cruel, and Bertram would hove been despoiled of right, nnd “Lewov" of her lover, had not the Mnyor stepped in* to restoro harmony, although at a small pecuniary con eid-er-a-tion out of pocket. Tnu Mahoning Register says the following verdicts were rendered a fow days ago, in that county, against the P., Ft. W. &C. R- R. Co., in cases arising from a collision which occurred on the road in 1805, near Darlington : Henry Mansfield, ooe of those injured in the collision, obtained a verdict against tho Compa ny for $7,-J5B. The defendants moved for a new trial, but the motion was afterwards with drawn on plaintiff consenting to take judgment for $O,OOO. Bernard Dougherty, Injured in the same collision, objained a verdict for $-00, and Norman S Way ono for $4,760. Accident at Alliance.—On Friday evening last, there was to be a Public School exhibition at Alliance, Ohio, and about 800 persons were in the second story of the building in wh'ch it 'wnslobe held. Before the performances had commenced the tloor gave away, and precipita ted the entire assembly to the lower story, kil ling a young girl named Atkins, and severely injuring several others. It was reported that anuthor of the persons injured, a young lady, whose name we could not learn, died on Satur day. The FnosT.—We do not kfeow what the effect of the heavy froßt of Saturday night may have been, but we have no doubt it will prove disas trous io the extreme to the fruit. A4—Kittannlog the ground was quite still with frost, and at midnight in this city the ground was quite white with it. We bate received from Messrs. Hunt s Miner the first volume of Randall's Life of Thomas Jefferson. Messrs 11. & M. arc sole agents here for ibe sale of this hook at their store, uu der Masonic Hall. We shall uotice this book as we may think its merits deserve, when we ■'ball have perused it with care. Cxcuanqe Bank.—Workmen are engaged in scouring the stone front of this edifice, on Fifth street. U will be a decided improvement. lime and the Booty atmosphere of our city have very much defaced what was once a very fine front The present rubbing up will make all bright again. Mayor Weaver has been ducted a life mem her of the State Agricultural Society. a?i a com pliment for his efforts in behalf of the Society during the late vi>it of ibe Committee uppotbl ed to make t arrangements for the next Slate Fair Wk desire to direct the attention of our readers to the card of Messrs Canning & Bond, in aootber column. They are general com mission and produce dealeis, Philadelphia, and present os references some of the well known business names b*th io this aud (he Quaker city Some things found in p m*i-s.-uon of Smith, alius Brown, alias Hastings, wbohe arrest for siealing we noticed on Saturday, still remain at tho May or’s office awaiting identification There is a heavy Mack cloth Raglan coat nnd a copy of tho “(InzeUcer of tho United Stales We refer otir readers to ihS'lidveitiscaieot of Messrs Robinson Co , carpet dealers, in an other column Their rooms are on Fifth St , near Market and their slock is amongst the most extensive in the city. Thirty persons unite*! with thclLv Henry Kendall s r'rJ) church yesterday Telegraphic. COXU KKSSIOXAI.. Wamunutox, Citv, April 'it lint M: -Thopending motion, to reconsider the vote postponing tho discussion of the report of the Conference Committee on the Kansas Bill, nod lay ing the motion on tho table, c»onng up for consider ation, Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, thought that Mon day two weeks was too far off, at this advanced stage of tho scssipn, for the consideration of tho report. He asked, as a personal favor to himself, as bo wished to bo absent, and owing to tho state of bb health, that all agree that the vole bo taken on Wednesday Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, said that the rejiort was ao entirely new one, and as ho desired to loave the city on Mondny, and others propose leaving this evening, and as it was impossible for him to return by Wednesday next, tho subject, ho thought, had better be voted on tho day named—the second Mon day of May. The question was then taken, on motion of Mr. Harris, of Illinois, to reconsider tho vote by which the postponement to the second Monday in May was yesterday fixed, and to lay that million on tbo table, and it was decided affirmatively by a vote ofl 1 S> yea? against 101 nays. Mr. Stephens remarked that bo only wanted a fair understanding. Mr. Hill, or Georgia, explained, that, in moving n postponement of tho report till the second Monday in May, bo did so at the suggestion of certain personal, but not political, friends. Mr. Ciay, of Ky., Bald that he himself wanted to go homo, to attend to personal affairs, bat this was the first time ho had known of in tho history of pub- Uc legislation, that the affairs of a grout country should be postponed to meet tho private wishes of gentlemen. lie presumed tho mind of every gentle man was mado up, and the sooner the vote was taken the better for tbo country. Mr. Montgomery sold privato affairs also required his presence at home. No possible injury could re sult from a postponement to the second Monday of May. The question then recurred on agrcoing to tho original motion for postponement, as amended by inserting the second Monday in May. Mr. Woshburno, of Maine, moved a call of the House, which was disagreed to by a vote of 40 against 155. Mr. Hughes moved tho pniviuus question which was nogatived by 89 gainst 108. If this bad been carried tho House would huve been brought to a vote on tbo report ol the Commit tee of Conference. Mr. Dewart moved an adjournment which was agreed to by a vote of 106 to 99. Sexati. —Nothing of importance transpired du ring the morning hour. Mr. Fessenden's amendment to the' Deficiency Appropriation bill was taken up and voted on, being negatived—yeas 22, nays 20. Tho Deficiency bill was further debated. A nrn lion that any unexpended appropriation on theduih of June. 1859, be returned to tbo surplus fund, was lost by 18 to 29 votes. Mr. Wade spoke on the general question ol tho Utah war. He was opposed to the Mormon tenets, but 1m maintained tlmt force never conquered funat icisnt, for “the blood of the martyr* nns the seed id the church.” , „ , , . Messrs. Halo and Wilson respectively defined their ii<i«ition iti respect to their votes. Finally, tho hill was read a third time, aod the question was put. Shall tho bill pass?—Ayes 29. Nays —Messrs. Broderick,Cameron, Chandler, Clark, Coltamer, Dixon, Doolittle, burkee, Fessenden, Font, Foster, Hale, Harlan, King, Simmons, Stuart, Trum bull, Wade, Wilson—l 9. Abscnt—Messrs. Bates, Bell, Crittenden, Davis, Douglas, Kennedy, Pierce. Rood, Sumner, Thompson of Ky.—l - Paired off— Seward with Benjamin: Mason with Hamlin. The bill was therefore passed, as reported from tin committee, with the addition of Mr. Stuart’s amend mont, that the Secretary submit future contracts !<■ the sanction of Congress. The Senate went into executive se« r ion, and -iib atquently adjourned. Wasoivotox, April 21. —The papers and curves imndenco between Lord Napier and llio Seererary Htata rotative to tbo al.va trade, railed for by tho denoto, oro not, latforo that body, and ordered to bo nrtnted Mr. Caer. in rooelueion, aaya: "I am in- Btmrtcd by the President to inform your Lordabip that white ho ia determined to elccitto tho treaty of 1842 with fidelity ond efficiency, ho la not prepared, under exlalmc eirtramatar.ee.., to enter into any new .tlpnlatlona on tho anbjeet of Alnean blare Trade ' A need deal of realms wee exhibited, end rcrlain ™thor airly expresfiiona were need also in tho Senate to dey hetw«n Erode,irk and (tree,, at ... time the quealion of enbmittlns the Httnsaa report wa. being ‘“’SrDo'moer.tie Senator, have ,mammon, ly J«. A • a sustain tbo report of tbo Committee of 'r-'Trenea fa™ hill, with lb. exception ofDooglne, Smart and Broderick, who are against lb wT,m°,™roa Citv, April 2-L-Tbe 6Hal qtteriton __ tlAll mj amended, to postpone tho Kansas reDOTt of tho Committee of Conference till the second Monday of M«r, was ponding when the Hoose ,d - wUI coiofl op At tho next Seating* If the region of Mr. Hngbeitor the prerlon. qneaUnn tid been seconded, it would hatro eat off the motion Err postponement, aeeordiog to tho Speaker s docl lan and brought ihe Uouso to a direct yote on tho report- Each parly teemed uncertain o. to it. real 1 Itrengtb, tutd hence tho adjournment. Louisville', April 24.—'Five coal boats sank on | Thursday night, near Uawesville, io a storm. Ooe I .pair was owned by Win-. 11. Brown, one pair by It. A J. WBison, and cine boat by llarvy Neal. The j crow on Wsuon t Nwd’a were saved._ Six tnen , were lost off Brown's boats—ll. Brown, Wm. Brown | Dorsy Jackson, Wm. Mandy and two other* whuse . I names were not ascertained. : I Tho river has receded six Inches in the past twenty- 1 | fimr hours, with Slot?} feet in the canal la*t evening, j j Weather windy. j hi Jhpatch to tbc l’ltlsl/iirgh » *• -t**- : Hahhisburu. April 24. Thu UoTcrmir ,ajs ).« "rill vet» <l>e *‘‘l* <-huiiEc tho location of a street in South Pittsburgh. He has not signed the fnsuranen Bill, because the >en uto amendment cuts oil tho Lycoming Mutual ln.-u -ranro Co. from city agencies. Ho bn« n*t Mgntid the City Bcvcnno Bill-, beraoso U taxes what hu« heretofore been subject to ®tnte taxation '*nly Ha signed tho Claim Bill on Saturday. By Last Night’s Mail npss OF THU OCEAN SPIUVi r Wo subjoin the "bbstauco of tho account of the loss of the Ocean Spray from the ~P'*nprr:xt, of Friday “The Ocean Spray took fire yesterday after noon about five o'clock, and was burned to the water’s edge, at a distance of about five miles above this city, in or,near Sawyer’s bend, above Magazine point. She left this city at her regu lar departing hourjbelween four and five o’clock, on her way to Peoria, on the Illinois river.— About the lime of her departure, the Hannibal City, one of the regular Keokuk packets, also i dropped out, and both boats started tip the river on a race, the Ocean Spray having about one hundred yards .the start, both boats having a number of passengers, any many on board seem ing to anticipate, with much relish, the result ol the race to Alton. Under such circums'nnce®, : the officers of the boats could hardly Wit to par take of tho spirit of rivalry which so pervaded tho passengers, and under the impulses of the hour seemed to have become reoklcss of every thing but the speed of their respective crafts. Tub Captain'-s Statement.—Captain Waldo Marsh says that as soon as he discovered the fire, he headed for the shore The boat reached it betweeu tho steamers Star of the West and Keo kuk, and as the starboard wheel was kept revolv ing, she slid along the bank towards the Keokuk. A number of persons jumped to the shore, and were soon engaged, with others still on the boat, in throwing planks, coni wood, and other avail able articles, to tho assistance of sorao who bud leaped and dropped into the river, it wn9 then, and by this means, that the largest number of those who were saved were enabled to reach the shore. As soon os I got off, I ran along the bank, to the stern of the boat, and saw still on board, on the tower deck, a crowd of deck hands and deck passengers. 1 saw, then,several persons climb ing down from tho ladles’ cabin. 1 do not know how tho fire originated. Bhe was ruuutng, at the time, not so swiftly a« she sometimes does." Statement of Mr J. H Dbsistus—How rui: Boat was set on i ihe Mr. Denlston is from Lynchburg, Ohio, and was on his way to Flor ence, on the Illinois river. He had a trunk con taining money and articles of apparel valued at sH'ft, which was lost. Ho says when Hie boat started out, tho Hannibal City backed out just behind her, nnd when under good headway, she was about a hundred yards tn the rear. He says that when the Ocean Spray was within about a mile of where site look fire, she saw the ilanut bal t'ity gaining on her, nnd the command was given- to pul turpentine in the furnaces lie soys he had been very murb interested in the race, nnd had taken n position in front, where the steps come down together, so that he could see- them firing up They first throw iu rosin, ami then tho mate suggested turpentine. The captain was by when the order was given, and some of the men went down into the hoi 1 and brought up a barrel of hirpeutine. which had been (.'unsigned to some persuti in Peoria The men look an ax nnd split a hole in the lieu i of the barrel, and then, undet orders of the ton!.-. dipped the fluid cut nnd threw it over the • onl that was lying by This won not expeditious enough, and the head of the barrel wan knocked in, aud a bucket with a piece of rope to it was used to dip out the turpentine The barrel at this time was standing not more than *iv loot from the furnace dom s After ■--/ t. >ik hud ft and sprinkling the d>al, stwks of w\»i uere taken up and their etui* plangtd ini« Ibe barrel, ■m l thtti laid disicn inhcetn the barrel and lunuue. While lying there, one of the firemen, In pulling out his rake, jerked a live coal, as is pupped, on the wood, when it was immediately ignited, and blazed up furiously. Tho mate rwore at the men and oiJered them tn throw water on the fire The water scented to drive the flumes to tho barrel, which was soon all nblu7e The male grew furious, and cursing tho hands, ordered them to cast the barrel over board In atiempliug to do this the Kami rr*/« upset, and ihebm ning fluid in nn instant spread all over the deck nod poured tn t'o-ry torrents down mto the hold At this the cry ot fire was shouted and the alarm became general The ptat board wheel of the Ocean Spray after she hnd reached the batik, continued to revolve, and brought her cb»“e to the “tern of, and a little between the Keokuk and the shore There she remained until the fire was thorou ; -'.ly com munientrd to the Keokuk The accounts of heroic effort to ‘aft life are worthy of record Sumo or lives are-up po«ed to have beeu lost in this whosehe nn« sieve by this most terrible disaster An Ini inr.xT The Washington correspond rut of tho Tniunr pays the Lecomptuniies were thunderstruck at their defeat, ns indicated by thcvolo on postponement on Friday An episode on the lloor showed the excite rnent among the .Southern member? .Mr Trippe explained ms reasons for voting for a postpone ment in opposition to the majority of his party, in a manly and sensible speech, vin'iicaling his personal independence Mr. IIill• wished to make a similar explanatien, but Mr iiartrrll, also of Ueorgia, objected. “Who object*- •” inquired Hill, turning toward him. “I object,” replied Oartrell. turning his beat! in a very haughty manner “Where is your graveyard exclaimed Hill, rushing nt him with great fury. He was intercepted, however, anil *• vrlrell merely said, **We will ta3k of graveyards else where.” The Speaker called upen the Sergeant at-Arms In conduct Hill to hi* scat, anti order was soon restored in the Hall. Sir James Oi.u-k’s Female Fri.i.s -Tho great English Remedy. Everybody knows the ue« •** them. Fifty in a bottle, securely sealed, and can bo sent, postpaid, fur $1 and i> three cent gtAtnp* ->ee advertisement. * It may bo said with confidence that tho . ustoui department of Curnnghau's tailoring cstablDhmunl, Allegheny City, is now under management, thut for ability and skill U not surpassed in oar cities. The finest grades of doth?, cossimcrcs anti vestings are kept <>n hand for men's and boys’ custom work, ami inado to order with nciitness and care. Persons having their garments made to order will not be disappointed either in style or price. I Straimjku ix Towx.—Wo havo been gratified by k call from Frederick Ayer, Esq., the business man ol tbo firm of J. V. Ayer A Co., l.owcll. A abort ac quaintance with tho gentleman convinced us that not tho Doctor's skill in compounding his moJiciuca is alone concerned in tho immense consumption <’f them ; hut that it takes business talent of n«> ordi nary measure to pass them around tbo world. Mr. Ayer, manifestly, has these abilities nnd tho fu« c«'.* of lii- hnnso shows that be uses them. .!/• '*</»Ai« t Ax Immense Diamoxd. Mr. Uay l’. Matthews has deposited his groat I’irginU diamond, estimated to bo worth not less than two millions of dollars, in the bank nt Charleston, fur the inspection of the curium. Wo hnvo no diamond uf that value in this i-ily, but we havo some perfect gems in the way id gnrm«*riti 'hat tn*v Ik> eccn at any lime nt the Brou n Slone Clothing Hall of RoekbiU A Wilson, »•« ! nnd fltffi (Chestnut street abovo Sixth, I’hilndelpbia. ! So Wonder lie trai Thankful.-' Jl !...»• TmU VouiUlKlVCS.— iu..-n«MTu», oa..u» n». i y.r.Htx t Im-w |.i>rn>o< Ul «'l I" • M< r«l.Lrmto'l l.lvur l*l!l-. ,<ni»iiHl l>r>n<i. I UW k'trut ln rAMMimi-mIIUK »},. in U. Uw • I »■•••! wairaiilwd Ui m>l>hc. ll>»< ••***> <irr tl r trtain curt Jur /»■••> mw;*/-.mil <in/f ail b.luH.n dll doiiuiUoi how dim. nil »'i •tau.llun l villi tt.ii.lrt-vUnl dt/n'4un> 1.. r over 1 * i un ,| ~1,1 bow thankful lam Ib-t I beard of U».«i Fllli I wirrhaac.l nf otio of your •K'-nta three l.cum and Iwfor-I but ttnUliwl the third bos, uaa rutfcplflUlj < u«-d I '‘•'“T U.lUio bullor Ur McLain-*'* Uin HIK l ahouM bnx* now j H i'j i„’ mT „ rB Ti-. hot aa It l». lam Unw •tijorlntf tin* l*-"l i t licilili, nod stand a Imiif witm-aa-d Iho rlh. lm.. y «f In M.-Utm'a Ur«r Fill", JJealdra rmorerliin my heallli, 1 «-n I «l(l»i Mmt I hare «ar«nl in j*«kt.t ii'lii* two or three limnlt—l I Traveler lo Western S'« Imk *«-Purcliuereahoiiiil bwcarcful to ark for I'll M 'l.Af* K H OItUKUItATED LIYKII PILLS, manufactured l-y KLLMINO lIIUUL, of Pittsburgh, Pa There are other PIU» j.nr|H>rtii.p to h« hirer Pill",now batoro tlio {iiibllr. Dr !Ui*ue’* fen ulna Urer PM", also hi" celebrate I VermUm;.., mi. imw I e had atal) rrehertald* druu •ton« A'urtr prnutnr without j£,WtwJ«reif IfLKMJNO Min* To DRY GOODS MKN\ —A guml opt-ninu f,.r I)ry O.wvbbouliH’ffl. l>» Hlrinlujjhnn. A *<•11 ‘ li»bwl ltonwi tn that trade will »*• rental on fair torn.* good tenant. Kninit*’ <1 WALL l’APEK—Finn lluut'ini'". UnH pup*r, l , l inellnc*. Chrap Wull Paper, Celling •ml TWtcr Paper, Hn Hoard I'tlnla, Curtain Paper, Trans parent, Hiltand (HI Cloth Window Shades. now PprimratrW, *,t Paper Itoom or |ap lU| K IM-OCHKANK, Allegheny Ti’LOUK—UU l.lih. Extra Family, matlo <.i P ,-lrrted Whim Wlmat, «-xj.rr«ly for family nao. In find lor rale l>y UOUKBT ItIOKKY, aj| l-j Ul l-roulatroSU wear Wood. DRY GOODS— Tlpihc di**irona of )»urchas- Inz northing In the Vanry, Staple, Foreign nr IMbm tin Urr flood* lino, will plea<w call and alumina onr Ur n anti »tdl atork nl Spring floods, which are now I-- Ine’*oltl very CIIHAP fur CASH ingvom ytrj haHSOM LOVB, t.rmerly I/ore Proa.. No, 1A Market atrrat. KCOND ARRIVAL OF SPRING AND AoiDmrrDri:*r<l«*»‘l". Maotiw. Whit* tlm-tn, irSi»e«"o'ia.NarJl«» Work. aud Uuß;*at..; 0««»K Mint «‘l f, *M ™7 cht... tor r-h wva Commercial CuMMITTEE*OF arbitration FOR FKURCALY. y it Buttsor, V. I*, JounJ OiLLU-ru .-.vxivi Sukivck, jysieu It. Ul.vteh, Aotut PITTSBURGH UAItKKTS. [ Kartell SpenaUy far the ISltthurgh , PiTtbyCX-in. Husint, Ai-cn 3d, l--is FLul'R—Tie* ialw on the wharf w*ru 17W bbU txtr* at Jaf-J- bOdo at WAS R*r ©upt-r aad for extra; and I<>D d.. frotu *Miia at $3,40 and fcLSO From at -jv 11*5 bid* at f4m<s4 llFfor eatia for f±mt*> da.; a», ttiy.'ju, Trt »nd 4u"do at $Y,tiJ-for“Oj»«r; Jt.li f-r and {4>J for j-ati a from first hand*.a Lua fi)eat M.anJ ;tuu do oo • "former contract at t»>e rntii.K rato U M Wheat, 'itti nu-i on [.ti'at.-let:tn, aud C-JJ hu* U-l from fli-t haodn at 70it&76 .. . . , I'OTATt'KS Site# at depot ot J.< l>u», mixed, at awnoJiluJ d" In "actual 34; COO do Nral»anni-.-k* oti whnri at 4.1; ‘jO plnk-ycs tiorn Biorent 3*>. ltd Mm uilxod at 4 ; and 300 do SeabHUiiocks tt £.3 HAY -Smalt Kih-s at scales at > tun . Ll’PLK.**—“ttlraot ‘-dohhU «. nt $3.3j and I . .1 • at :i>! ... * Cl. tVKItsUUD— Small sal-M at s■«*•••' C-ITfON —Aialcd 3« hales ttaUluitfoU..!. at i.i* , tIt'TTEK A EOiJS—‘'ales o'* 'di lls prim.- UJt in' •; *t 1 of 7WO 1M Sli jiitden imj ILtinj ' ’ ‘ n*i J '*> it. 1 u tcsSuear cure] liuini fat l‘2pj. tmporti hy llaliroad. C a p K. ll—3 l-Ws < t*U-. Atwell. Lett 4 r-i. 1 dv, Lutttl -.1 i-'-* meat, 11 Mi-Cultr-ugh A cr>; 4 t ;;>i t*eHrw, 3 bLU butler- Dacle'. t\-“*rrnvo A •*«; IS hxs rheese, 7 “lit «t apples, R t*t h «*??•<. I do butter, 0 do lh*in% K A «<; 7 Olds «•**>•, 1 do tmnrr. Shrtrer A Dilwnrtti; 11 t-.*i .14 do tiH*".tddodappl--«,F.'l.’"r.' , -V2tiir« f-t-J. J. lO bids egE*. west; 1C "t:‘i *1 apples, lirejtcA hn; CCtatis arjrtliv- 1 , N Iti-nTii; U l>\* hatter. L-.-edi A UntelUaon; VI bdl» rtiutra, Klopf'-r; Ud l.ns patHl.n-s, Pctlard: 4 bbls eggs. Qi I'.-M'D- 343 hn- point** », Clark; 303 bu» e>,t-n. M<-|!anc A Anjer;73 t-ld« fist., Watt A Wllwn; *3j »'k- < l*»u-rs-ed, lYojter A r.*; 3pt-- tintter..! llCnuOelil. C’. 1 hits ml meal, J I t - 1* rvetlour.T Littlo A co; tfcurs <-f, K- C d,* rattle,, i r'r«- t*7 liLLs epE". *J • apples, 3 -1-* tint ter, 371 do tl.-ur. 50 do poi*tis-«, Clai k A ro. p.CAC R.K—7 IdH | * -te-, 11 botilnp: It ..ira rattle, ow»*-rs. C 3 L»*l« "Vks, f s * 4 d---*il, lu trs hams, 3C rolls bather, 360 rUs’p-tat'-*- 7d bjls -n*'ath?, 7 t£h.la t-.bacro, tt h<-d H hotter, Clark A r *• P.ft.tf --!■> d«./ biMOM, \Y Momic; 35<lu7en Luck.-l* Kiikpatrick A «-i. 33, d-j Shaver A IMwnrth; 10 d-> Atwall Uot« 31) do, Myers A McDuvltt; 13 do, T Utile A i-> 11 t-dli wire. R T-xrnstiid a. cv; 4 bids oil, (1 I iit-lsd apples, 3l x i hac-n, lli»»wn A Kirkpatrick; 3 this upid-e,.'.l do flour, 3'jOLus |H»tat>“-», 3»k* hemis,P Petirsou; 40 l*bl» upi'l' ), b C lli-rhsl; Hi d 14 xkt (>otatoi-s, •) do ryo, 1, Pctt-rs m. h d.ilx-au*. i bhl butter, K l)ul/ell»A e*>; 30 this Amir A r;-; 3 hhds baton, I ld-1 butter, thilvor A bilwmth. 41 l-E* i- tat-e<, Pr.mn i liliipati 1. 1; 300 tni rae -imp-oii A .Neljmi; 3f>J do, S U)er; be l-bls e;'u- R.<s: ••Id’d.i 7 dotl.mi.l.ROO l-ui wli-al. 1 bbls butter, Jf.its.n-ti potat--* 3*i bbhnhHkiy, 43 p - bar-.n,"', t. s do l. >v.-i -„,p, 31 r.ll* IfUlur Clark A o Imporli by Klvtr. \\ HKKI.INU p>‘V Rosullo- sks tmrtny, <J W imill. A cii. 131 d.. do. W H IJarrnr.i. • >•' "i!i, A J linzsii; T'J bdls n ii.rr J.-tiii Hans; 3u ltd ap| . J.>titi llert«-*t; IS3 pt- ies r»*t I ilk", ttf -ulle w hart tnatt, 1 bit t.bl tit: 4 M.ls i -pp-r, Cl}Mlit -I A 3 hit err up iron, J btd do du, || Nu lioli-s; l ,-npsisn. It Im Wltl-lii; 3 l-ss dapples. 3 M.ls k^s lard. Kii'-V A Me tic--; 30 >ka n*’ II it Collins; 4 cks t-nrlh P, CINCINNAM J-i Uisnlle M-tt- - '.a trc», 4 FrlH-riA.j; 7 lilid*, J.diu Unci: Id-. J. II M-*art:34 j,kg». Clark A Tlu)(-r; fi t-t-ls, Unu:i i * •, U Md»,- Jo* Dalzell A Son. 3 rrrt, Meiibtot. Mcn-ei A •... IT pkga. J A Heath***: 35 trea, tlu.-asey A (Telit; 3C bills, T Little A r.,; I pkg. J 11 Shorn W'rirof. 3dli Md« t. J Himtinnr; 11 do do, Qraluim A Tbouuw 53 do tv, t) WalU.v; I,4<>J pkjjs sumlrtc-s, Hark A m; 3’ti iks, Wm Cxiper 4 im; nt l.tls; W McCrary A ro, 5s do. At* - Bane A An ?ar, 33 trra. I Lagj Muoey A Wells. 51 bids, J U Cauftold V3C sk», l> C Herbert; to »ks. I box. Uajrtey, Co-- gnTu A Ct) 31 bbla. A Wood, LOUIS j*r L rrle Martlo -b hx"«lry c o.ls, llermnn. l.;t hides, tlariiaiiKh; 7 t<c« tratbers, 33 i k« shoulders. 34 do Imtus, M bids flour, Clark A co; l ldbps mhrat, 31 <l* rye, Mckaiit' A Aupar; 1 hhds 1 bi tobacco, Johnson; 4 do do Murph). tlß'thH flour. Culp; 373 aks potal, G«>l<cr; lOv t->-ii pig Iron. L<-milr, I JObtds flour, owner; 3 bbls apple*. Ibx toba-ck owuer; “Kl ski Coin. 3do beans, C t.bl- epjrv Wltson Pajwe A co. 44»ks jwtal.n do Mums. 4 bbls e*Ks, Lewis A Kdut-rtoi- CINCINNATI per Mup*in»r 35 blnls to**i •o. 7 , Its hams and sliouliltjrs, 77 do meat, 101 l-bls flour. 103 d-i whiskey, 7a bti eotiui, 13 pkgs, Clerk A cts 313 bbls llonr. Culp; Ut Jo d... iisrdiLer. II sVe rags, K«> A c.dW b' l i tlonr. Mi Hai,« a Ai-sp. Id do do, Liagelt; 4v* do it’. Morrow in.; 33 d.. do. Ntmmiik; l«4 td.U jxiUl, Uriel. 4k buh-s . jitoti. Klnjt, IVoml-k 4 1... 5 • tas-f, l.tnh- A ,3o l.bl* r gt pt. He*; pi l.hlsUlc.kk nln bids. MniHti. 7d bbls t»b-*t. 3 »ks ri»J. Utsley, Co-praTi' A n»: 3* bids wbl-kes ,II Ills ilw, Is do lord. t?.l sks pot aloes. oW Her* Wl ISMLLK jairOaMl-I.S-.td td U flour, 35 l.hds t-U.r ... Is:; |[ , h ims, fa sks wlovtl, 13D t~.ies Fitr.-h. 43 i-ssk* Ui. on. CUi k t to; 4uu j«-s bulk m*Ht. Ilinn.) A Weils; 3 M„l, t.d.it.-s., Herd, U» bids flour, Martin; 5" d>. do. lUj ner; 15') ■!.. d >. U .vh A Ilult-hLsOti, 0 bbls ..rii.o.s. Hi iie> 1 Mb; - •:« fk J'Ugk rep«. owner HI V Bit TV B\V S. 11 w„. »Kb ...me **tollishllli l*t Ibi* J e .pl. lb u Tlmradny »rt- ■ Isiitli in demand tV.dsy with pie fit) H.-.,1,e tri.m uliter In the rt.ai.n.d ilieari hr-elUig, lire (ln»» 1 1.. nt L -ui>' i I'.iiriiiiints. and tL“ to..- MoiHn tr-m.-t bi-u.'ltt “I 1-ads M i sr- tlsdto*,- dst.lheUst name.) ej. rll.-nt b.»i,»l*i. h I. .the line letseli h-re kbd /.sir •« die. m.ler ■lk (»I. I irs i.f fapt Brown l. f k iu .HJI IS I- ut»m Uj star of tti» West 1-urnt pn Tlmr-tiy neui itlt »t '!» He-ejs-.r t in l k jS. was at. .ut l.’ut ks In.trr. - “ . tt! |i« to tl<- dl*pal,b mrsery «i.d l»rpn -pr.-a*l at.*...id Um.oyheut t).- wb.-trc*uu The .r.v.sn.l' M.-tn-d*e aruve.J ~n on-*t.e-l Ir ■>« Hi I. ni» krlUfd.St et.l.lnp had rt tin- b»d and lor.-" I'lllM I- i [ 4**-»!•{••!■■ When nt'i-/Ot 3-1 Oille* below OalllJe.liT br-he n .h«fr tut .It J k--! »v»U w.il. 10-rotlv r-hsfl. *f(it-.1 all S. >l»m. .“be trllM-e repair ed torlliwUh. Wt-eiip rrt<<n the «-|r„ intcii Os.-et:.. «•! frlJay, U.«* f-.l I winz --W e lecrid I-. lean. Itistt'apf SlcCltlll-iCk llm tit nrv Oran le hint djm.-t-i.uHy it ■•( I.otslsTille At le-tiNtiHc tbv «rrl*»l. coalfi.-tu JUttsbnrgh stilt c -ul Inue. «tide eery ItU’- »v -j-MlrE »nch a» »«* tn brriree, i l.-r (toil mirkef \Y- hate n- t *ar*riatr>etl Hip non.tier of l.iito that w-ut .-ver H.nf.ll. ».*it lo w tin! «' W"l»*.n nl.uic bus Ml-s-n pair AJ« 111-'l. Ihi-e. ;-..1-dnj Tl.-C-mm.rii.l . -n.-.r-VH— lui .t. K.tm- n--.rU . I--* I -n the ! nil T it.- .piautitv • land "verll >»td tiy it " IWI. Itmii - ,„J one I- .m-lri Imi I M-i-rfr Hr- ■.<■! • - Tt. •• «.-*ereet nut v, I- t )n- Mrr»i • M< Hut'fn, '■ I'anir. A Hill. l‘"H ni'tf. Ma-Jatirt Smitl., A I>«lplntiti-r. (>l llh krT, J.-hn Kl>io|»l-r J A 1.. i-/. M«.Uim. iMigii-. II Th-ma*. and I.- 'tin A l'iin* Tlf -Its uf N-w Oib-an* ha* mah- •« n-t. tract with an rnsim-r .t-p th-rr-va-u-«t "j. P»*iK V h in l*t»in lli<> < r-u-m »u» w-oking min t-<lln> .mit.in. * itt Urn rt-lir- .'•.!} ..1 j<-n.-r«..ii'|<4rwli «t> I the i ijn-l'ii-in Mn.lii/*-! (.‘••i.jJ-m.Ji base t-e*lUr-*i thetns-h ..ml s I. f ("••I. .-l-d t". Tlf pulp"*--if rcptilntii tli 111- ilnnvf I H Mardi.il will utter th-st.-am.-i Kutu- • f..r a.. - i n tli- »li ft Mai ...0.-ip* Kotuiwm K bux ixi|i a u-w .halt bi-.il- 1.--*- 1... Tlf Ut" .«t r'lx- will I•• r-a-ly |,,f pu-mie** .... M .-,tUr Tlx- I'fCAl.- nljx t. •» l.il-l up l--r 111- j.|.*i -lit I*w t.iW U<nt» Mif<ll-!i,»'-)nl mil, l.Hlr KriA in.l II lint, uitti ti-«« n( l-iU,‘»»l Uiiih-l--'f * il. I"H I‘itl-l-nrv’l. . n U-sluc«tiar. au.larr .In-lino h-lny ati-I t- Oinri I« ll i. .-li-.lsi.-d to Mirniit. . llUfl-m -Jtr, nul f-ti.ii!. Th-r- m.« mi i.mnl-ci U l-iiT-r< in tl.-» lußik-t. Ain!, «ro iind-r»l.»jnl. -"jI Inn-vlil. lulisn at l- i-nt . |-or i -t.*l.-1, ticllvi rat.lt* at .1.-11-ra-ti' il;- - t Tl.- >1 Ik’lll-1 I'-m—tn*.- t %Ynlr;r»taj. -at* • Tlx* l»,-J.-n-1rr Ir.-m flex tunart. Im-i a t-ij. h-lJ -,*i |.<o.-rnt--r» t.>r Mi4*t.nrl mJ lllln-ii*rivrrn Tim tt hi Watu-r. ul«i ItLtti Ut>l" rlT«r, list a lull trip -.1 ficluht an.l I—,p|o ( Tl- Martha Tntnaui will I-li-r- 11 1- lu.-ttnug. aiUi I- ru*J • I i-vpl-v To-\ IAiD Jiv Uargivl li.-r rniiruail ii ./o n|M CU'tih**. i• lnrn.nl In m, ami will l-n»- ! t I’ltl* l.urrti(tl*i» i .-ulin; Among thn th-patturea w«*r> the fait rubjiiin aitaiiw-i* J l!. Sunlh IVut. r suJ ?k»Utk, t-n -t aopli all with rxcih-bt Iflpa.” Sltimtioil Itcglatci AiitliV Kl> - l.iir-rt.-.ilr.-iri»«»llli*; Trlcctapl.. n-». I • l -m l lUtanL tairal*tlr. ni«.-xuit Whowlliu.'. Mann.-ta, I‘U- Innnti; i.tr.-I - Kl4ititi. m. Urn!* lin/nt, L..UI-..1U-, hmnti Uul.uu, /.ano-Aiic; dranit- ,st. U-ula IIKt’AKTKU —l.m-fi.o. UrnwruTiUc. T-lrurnph, .1-. (\il li-«)ax.l. r.|!7*U"lli. U.naln-, Whia-liim; Arcuiianl. ft l-m I" Minrna, l.niltiil)-; Lw/io Maitlb, /jursvillc. >u|-«tli>r. Ula U-I.ati !!li«r y l 4 -tdlhu){ Tclegraptite Blarkcli. M-.v V'li.x. April ’dl —O-ttnn dull. lO«*i I il** *-U it li 11,in) t>f Udir (Inn; bbl« iul.l, • >ln.> Im-i I am-—I ft<-, uni m. ut fl.bitij-l T-‘ Wh-nt In-ax), ral.-a Id. n l.iul. futtlh.-in llu«t at $1.1V.>.1,1t Wlitt.-il.-d-. Krn -k) Whit- fl.lii ?prlng f'. t’>ru flitn. tal«-» .CMjl.uuh; WlilU-l* U-tt.r at Tl-.rTi Urd l.ooyant at ll‘ i.ill'n hut..ll rli'a.tj; llama Jii'ailo; b-Tiould-rsC?ii^ ;i f di‘,w at."»il» at lU’-i- Wl.laky atMlilv. L’.-rtaa »tw»dy; *al, h ut liM-ll 1 * l.os ilrriino.l Vyrt'^cjun .-•UKii.-ti g»a--«; i>■ 1-mu .pi itra at i>-*-,;.i-tt-',: Mu ruvailu ■,l hrriglita -Inlli ou ilraln t.> Llvormad .•‘Uwkailtill l-lucago & Hock Ulaml Tr; N. Y Central Ut-a.llii).' t“. Minn.iiri alxos IHtV,; MMilgnn Central Krlc -4T. -; CievcUcJ A Ttilotlu II 14. l.arr.w larnl prant-* W\. i-ninormili, April dt- Kurcipu ami ntocka of »I -ih ivtitiuneaaiatl and htililcta Him,but tbomarket Ti ry.iukt, lli-r-I-it<» r.-r) llttl- Imptliy f< 1 »lilpn.-ut, atnl only a », ry mo<l- r.itL- imjnlry l--i honir cunaumptlun aalc# 16*"> l-h's western extra taiully at $-V>o nod -IW bbla nupcrtluoat l 21 f.-J. Ilyo Hour atea.lv nt ;ski bbt» C.-ru M«*t ootil al 'th la fl ntir -. Ttn-re la* lair aroonut of Whoat ndrHnjt, l-nt mint of ll ot und-alrable ipiallly and iinatlnblt*, rx* 1. pt at -iniiparuli.-i-ly l-.'v prtrea; aal.-a .*>UUU buah Trtiua. aoutlierii al llnitl.ln Ini t.ur and prime JUd, and *1,24 fur Wblto. Tl.o d-matnt fut Coin U UtllDK oil, but a la Ir amount la offci lug; aalt-s bnah Yellow at Jlr, afloat, an-1 ln elute, tn lndtng nti tut- IU-r bit uttK)-; White CTittTiV. tialaarn l«*. iu-Uie; aili-a UXVJ buah iVona. at 4lr, nml TU<> Inuli Maryland al t-a- Harley mi l Harley Mall ate .101 l Wlitak) haaftdinncel t->d-i-gid!.i/. CiNiiASAtt, Aniil dl KI-mr dull Whi»ky firm; Uiw 1.1.ia Rxld nt itr'j. Met. Pork has a-lTabretj p-r bbl, with aulea of r.’rj l-td* at Jlr*; ch»inx buoyant. I-af.l ml tollr, with nn n-tl»e demand Then* are tuore 1 than aellrru of Hulk Uhl.-* ot Hi j. vtm.ouo Ibi nob I at l|jla rur.-, mat l.lnia Uac-ii SMeS a -hi at lu.-. to W dollveied .Inn- 1-t! mi the "pot; It l» In-tdUl l‘. k 4. Tl— market for all ..1 lin--yuut and im«eitW demubd U ipnculittlv-, M..ti-'y I- caaj Ex. hang- Is firm ot l , piiyiiiiini for . . -... Mw.iir, April dJ - The C'.-tton maik.t la tit in and ad » ini-lng with eui'-u ol il.fa'tu bolea. Mld-llltm* 11'J til * axles I.tr III" wwk were'Ul.'JUO bale*; lb- tc-ipta f..r the w.-rk MI I c TM'd bn h « m;allist 2.f«t'o lot tbe pl-t lull* VI pelt. Thu r!,*U 111 p.-lt i* '".'AHJ bi*l-S. Flil.-.btaol, Cott .O to Mve.- l—l M*l . jfimusrmrntfl, NATIONALTIIKATKF. I Sd, U met Mom.rf.-r I C PIISTKK A-Hint iin-l ?tn— Mumijier A. W Vntvi . Ut" Mi-.aii-v t-u« or iiui-iH PMv-ite lt..x-a; t«> hobl*ix t--ra..n« Oi lima* I’lrrl- i.ml Parijti-tU- !•« *«-"p-.Maol-ti.it 1 -M-b 1 •-mm.-n.- ut ball past. I*.-.111 velv thu lust app.’nrai-rn but on* ••( tli- cn/asem-nt . 1 it- mlm.nl Hi.tfHah Truiroli-io. Mr JAMK.- I»KNN KTV. »t... will iicrlmiii bl itrent ret* <-t KIN’I M.ltN.-nlh-p-r - .nation I-twbbh.liuiart.r t.a rtenl.M au.b an ui,pi. M ' .|ent«l aetiaatiuu on the .-ccaan-o ut Ins t .rnifi » i«lt t-till -r I„, Mill be prea.-nt.-J with a moat powerful 1-.1»I, tl.r lull utrrnel.. .‘1 MOSPAV KVEMNO. April -.’ihb, IV.S "di t * p.-if. jm-d Mirtkija-ai'a li'elorirut linpr.ly of KING JOHN. i i... Knur ..I laiKbmd MU JAMIUBKK.Sm . i'll mil'- Mi. H'sltrr KwMu <• Mr. M Mtl'.ri.le ““I - ;-,'. ....... m 0.4. (],«!!.1 l'»UC' T>(-•itirhnt> 1 »llli t»io#crcninlnn faro- nl Ml I'llKClOl'M BETSTi or, UobtolU «*. nil •**“ \VBgt«»l9. J. M McEI.ROY All ii-itjiail Mi A W Yimnitl Mr* Wi.*Uil (iuta Kialn-r fl--To-ni"rrow.MK tIKNNBIT will *i>)»«i «■* HAMLET, toln* hi* l!<-iw tit «ti-l i-mUUvIj »»<• li»( u J u bl of hU a|>- (.cuianrc. ..... MASONIC 3rIAJLiL SANrORD'B OPERA TROUPE. riMIE ENTIRE FORCE OF HANFORD’S I OPEUA HOUSE, I’bllmMptili, will ap|*ear on JIXONOAV EVENING, APRIL. UGTII, lu tUit original Ethiopian Malang* and Drawing IU«oU> Vntart*iunieiit#. Tin* company cnmpriao COOL WHITE, 110LDKN, COLLINS, C KAVANAOII, DJXEY, OONCBOSi LINDSAY, HO2UUIN. PKVY. LAFKKTV, BOWEN. VONDUNHOnsT, SANFOUO. VOUNU AMERICA. JAM Ed POLlNHatnl JULIA. - greataawchliun of talrnl will All nj.po»r<u iu» •Tinr PTaniuif. I'or partli-nUr* *e« ntuall bill* ’ Adiumiun Ui null. Umn own at* o'cL<k; to com* afCCiiltf COOL \VIUTE, Btafa Manager. KENSVOOP, a Phitate Boakdim. School r&x Bovs. Tee Summer Stviionof thli Inatitutlon wtll Ngm (*a THURSDAY, Mayftlh. Apply to the Rector, at the Offlca of A K. Lewis. Lit), Fourth *lwt, PitUl-urph, ooTbawlay* and Fridayv U tween 10 an-J 12 o'clock, or hj letter dtwtnd to Kov. JOS. p. TAYLOII. New Brighton. P». npaj-d-Jo 1 Edgeworth Ladles' Seminary. rpilE SUMMER 1 SESSION of th'u well 1 kn..wn wifi open on tho FIRST MONDAY oy MAY, and p-nlirnii* t*enty-oo* ucek*. A more d“- llghlful and healibfi.l b'Callen i» not any where to bo found. For t ir-«|an m-lurm r li.fonnatlOD apply to J. !> Mc- C .rd.Johu H. Mdli.j .-r T. H. Nevln, Es-j*, or tu the Prin cipal. | iji'J dswtui)l H.-V It, It. WILFON, D P SewlcKley Academy. A CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL HOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOTS, 12 miles fram PiUnbatEb. __ _ Rut. J. S. TR.LVELLI, A. M, I'rtndjiol. The Thirty second flcs»hia will cowUM-uro on MONDAY, May 3d, IS3S. F. r Clrt-ulara and t-Uier particulars cnqniru uf Mrwra Jhiin Ikv.-J!s A Soxs,s7 Watiratreet.or Measrs. T. 11. Nivin AOo.liiT Lit«rty stu-t. nr of tbo Frincij-sl. Sewirkley till.* I* 0.. AJlu-Kbeny c uut) , !*». upUiudawF itliscrllancous PROPERTY IfOLDfillS, ATTKWTIOIY. rnußin & johnson HAviii.' lurrra*ff tli>ir faciHUt-a f.<r mannOictni Ini; ar.J ajif.lylm; W. K. CHILDS Sz GO’S I'ATI-NT ELASTIC FIRE WATEU riiOOF CK3IEXT UOOFI.VU, ARE now prepared to execute onlcrefor any dinoriplioo of Hcw<fi, stivp nr fl it, at the fhnrteit n» n, e 140(1 with ilio titmcsl care, h>-tn« determined to put on Hoof* that caunot lx« surpassed for Cheapnessnnri Durability. Uur Hoofs ore too mil known to rvqnlrs aar onlnpy from us. Testimonials lo favor of thld Booling and samples can bo seen by rolling at onr Ofllca, No. 75 Smlthfleld street. Building" covered with thu aUito Uooflngcan bo seen ut 11. Nolsona, corner of Wylie and Illch ftreot*; J. Beck's new Hotel, rorner of Uraut aud SoTcolu streets; House of W. 0. Esij., Diamond alley, opposite* Pattcraon's Stable; Sb.ro of K. Straw,corner of Market and Sorond sis; also liouso of B. II flnccop, ntnu block; Brownsvltl# Wharf Boat; House of Hubert Flynn, Cougreaa, between Wsbator and WyUo itrtwtai'Storoof J. 11. ftlcltoberts, Webster it , Sublo •»( A. Bradley. Corner of Water alley aod Sandusky street, Allegheny; 11.-nan of 11. B. Wilkins, Eei-, Wood's Hun; lions- of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. MrOall and Mr! I'uuii. Bast Liberty; snd many others ton uuinuion* to men tion I’ERIUN A JUUNSUN, V.. Siiiithfield st, I’lttabiirk’li, l'n ap2:.U»t»F NOTICE. I lu\e this April I, HUS, *>.M Tin oritjri* sto* L «,rCntK>ry,J‘HPj;i. nl Iru-lnmiMiK AT , M. \V. W VOI.NU IU»I H >l. UAIITWtUiHIT, whi will rniitioiu Iho hinhi*"** ftl tl>- i'M ilar.tJ. Oii'ltr tin* tmmo • t CAHTWHUJUT a VOUKO. Aly hroth-r, Win. CurtwriKlit, has twcn < with tin> f"i many y«tn«,»n*l '•nl-f« In tin- ni’W fli m with a M tht* hu»l«ir»«. I > hnorlnlly nr-wium'int tho now tirm t.» my tut • inrt r**ir>-iis Mtnl frlond*. who h»v« hs!vt‘<fi>n> • > Jll'orullv |iitrt'tii.'nlniy tvHlahli«litnt'tit. Ji• U N CXRTH KI<iIIT. CO- PARTNERS!lII*. *l'h underpinned h«v.- iliUiUy fortac*! » j..utiiir»hfp uu'lcr th* ii&ido uf CARTWRIGHT A YOUNCi. for tha purp-*»of niaoofactor tnß an.l tlmllDj; In CntWy, Surreal iDntrumenu. Ac They liaro p«rrh»Bcdth*»M*>cfc o! Sir. John Cartwright, na-1 wWI contlouo tli« 10(11181* at N*' B*> Wood itrwi. Wa. CARTWRIGHT W. W YOUNG April l*t, l*sS—npli.lmd CAHTtVKtUHT A YOUISO, l>uccMt..ri to Jtihn CartwrightJ Manufacturers ami importers of Rocket ami Tabto Cutlery, SnrulcaJ and Dt-nUI To ■tnJDwnti, Hunt, Ptstol*. Flihlug Tocklo, Ac., No BO Wi*-I ■trcet. Tbry rlto ppnrliU attention to the manufacturing of Trn*HM, Supporter*. Ac. JuLbiuu ami Kr-piUug with jiuui liullty and ilxpnttli. >lly COO KIN a BY a AS. A WDIiL) It) I'll hi laAJOIILS qillK llKA'm> TERM IS APPROACH X IMI in < w-ell t] i'l-ntl..u ■>( tlm l.vti.-i 1., U.o fact that COUKI.Ui, I BUN INC, Ac l.'an J..*d'mr with nvnomy. wlt»i-nt ..pprrutr* but. uilh out tout, am} wtt!i iHepatrh —I be ttrr ti-ini* a]u ty« t ••*!.} v in a moment—by u*i»i’ Mmerinc’s (ins I'ookin: Stutr, T" wbnti w. i tn.t' i.ttoj.tl.iti, »l N-. 7 ) SdiiMin<-!>l»tni ( I 1 A JOHNSON A HIIO ti.-J Mi(l| CU-IW, Still *«rC'-tintj am! ' l». r aatn. _up—tlly J A M U a r. T A N N E R. The IK. ! - •* Ulllug l.t d. t.erv lb. -111., tl. . *irsl, Wood J-ftriM-t, Pit Ihljui-«jh. ln« ■».-> t»i • i»t-ntinn • f bn ' mtoniiTi :m I btiyi'* pr.rt N h.W HI'ULNti tt n.ht .tin -i 1. .m M.mnfr-'ur. f..r t , iso* at lb- *• - in.ei tn Ibia Her.. 1-th- null -l I t-*i -- Ml-.' >-1 i li-1 !' l • ll( i.\ N K IS FLATS. »n>l FANCY HAT .1 FALM LKA i\ LKIiIIURN, FAN AM A ui..l STRAW UAT>. m ■ u •,» M. i > ••iitjr* \vuoLui:i n;u HAt* A.i d wli.tb t.. 1; n. I, end .« creat 4W>i«eai *:. I r "I'r'. . Uriel t- CA?lt TlMfc 1!IY fl url.-r- !* .IkH. a «(•■< XI ..uj'jV.k miJT/Jnid WHOLESALE) CLOCK DEPOT No. A'd Fifth Street, near Wood tf k i n f: .m a n t .v mk v ir \ n fls t: r, nl. /> d .v l> si 1. \ I a WATCHES suvi.l; AM‘ rt.ATLI' WARE FANCY GOODS, W V i t_ il M A 'l' hZ 1C l A 1 AT KASTKII.N PUICKS. nulCl IvltwF .1 O 11 Ik H. S II A It 1* , Ijfito • Hrn:uHvay,New Yorli SHOW CARD AND TICKET WHITER, WILL HHMAIN IN I'ITTSItUIUHI ONK WKKK. I‘rioi to hU return I > New Vurk. AiMJi d< n. wilt to No. 54 SPUING ALLK Y, or»I A'/.KTTE iFFICK. promptly attended to aplf HOUSK KURNISIIINU,-A iirfimiwort mcut <> Warra, antntwJ, Japanned aud {duniahvd Tluwurra, IllltlttOuiii »tid Platod WarrJJxUow Ware, Hue Tea Tray*, Wo,*l*u Wun* a cieut variety of Kitchen Ul*n ill*, Ar ,4c. at low price# for raili JoliN FLEMING, npll c.>rn« r of Market and Third eti ovt« Hemovnl—Bcertmvoß Holland Bitters. WE have removed the manufactory ol PtEUHAVK’S HOLLAND BITTKRHIoNn T> Wood ftrret, K'l<ivr Second. fol&dtwtfT HKN.IA.MIN PAGK.Ja.ACO IRISH & MACKENZIE, Attornoysat Law, Utll.-o No. iiO Fourth street, I’lttalmr gh, I*n Notary l*nb lie and Ohio Couttnliuioiter. aftf HAV ANAOIOARS—-l htivo this day rec’d a largo Inrolee of genuine HaratiaClgara • ■ ftl«© fluret brand' Thotc wMilnu a l»ix of good CJgur«nh*juldr.allund examine uir atock before purchasing elaowben*. aj>J9 JO? FLEMING Burning fluid and camphink. I hate roixtAiitlv on band n largo supply of anperlor Burning Fluid and Ciiinphiin'. which I will »-ll Cheaper than run be bad in lhr city. JO? FLEMING Lake fish r.o imir i>bi.- white twi T, d.. .1.. ?.a .1 > do Salmon. •jj ,]<• itu Herring. Heci iTi-dnnd (or s..lm bj apK IIKNIIV 11. COLLINtL OILS —Lard, Linseed and Ncuts Foot Oil? coDMlniitly on band at JO?. FLEMING. POTASH A lar>_'o supply of very line I'ot ■udi ret <1 tbia day by JO?-FLEMING, o j,\a c(trti*'i Matlft ft. an ! the Diamond. O TONS EASTERN LEAD, an excellent nr- OtlrU*. rec'd and lor rale by , r p.i JOHN THO.MI'HI.N A I s * i I."'IS Third rtreet. MISKII i* AX NTS lII' fill colors iilrroys on ho.UuJ fur .de by JOIINTHUMPSON a CO. ~/Ww7IIsT“«JIIROMK'AND IMPEIIfAL i \/\ * (jItKKN oil baud and for sale by Bj.V.i JOHN THOMPSON A CO, I3e Third at DOTATcKS One car load Red, thisduy ur- I iixl... by V A I* II U and for "Go by »j,iu ATWEI.U LERA CO BACON f>o ) country cured, iii stun* » D d for-do hy laj. 1-J| ATWKLULKM*C(» GREEN ARPLKS—IO bids choiceamiles 1 for *nla t*y «;>l7 HF.NKV U. COLLINS; Mfiuxu \l SUMMER WEAR FOR BOYS, m hrilN Twowt*, Caulim-rca. Hattoeiia, Ct»lh*, Ac., rpc’d at nplU««l-' M V ltl‘ll V A ItUUOUn lU.U'd. . NOW OI'EN-Tlio beet uB;h>il»hl und chcti}>- iw| Block <>r Pr<-'i Ouiklk, .“Imvlt, Manilla, While Motirnli’K tiiMKla, Needle Wwrk, and Ix.tne»lfri« In tli.i <|tf Fleam-call and aw tlivm. C. lIANSON 1-0\ li. UV ,W formerly Love Ur.. . No 74 Market etriel. _ MEDICATED "LYE. i,r Ai.kai.ike Sof.r- Tin* —Ar excrllenl n-nie.lv for Dy*F«T»la, H««‘- hum. Aridity ol tho Stomach, Ac A Ur*v aniij.ly iwhrnl thla day by JOH. kLKMIKtI. o-r Martial at. A l»ad. AVEK'SCHHHKYI'HOTUKAL-AiioUii-r ■npply of tbhnbbnfad ItOlclne. for Oon.h-.MJr. ao.l fVniumptloiiln'trrc'd lif »P ll J 0 PLh-IINO. WoUft’S AUOMATiO SbiIEIDAM W .-UgMgg^ Mils Kmllv Wnl.loßmra Bitter Jn«t rrc’ /CATAWBA BRANDY. — l haTO just rec\i 1 J another sopply or »M» Ano Rrandy fur medicinal pur* FOUNDRY TOR RENT OR SALE.—We off«r the Entorprlr* Foundry, xm Sandusky *trwt, AL whpiiy, for «*ntor sale, with all Om machinery, In Orel i *to urJur. Pussusslon can be bad Immediately. Bp u B. ROBISON A 00,256 Liberty it iVTEWHATIN PAPERS—At 20 and2sctß. il per roll turwie by W. P MARSHALL t CO. NEW GOLD Paper—At :so cenis, for ante by npP W. P. MABEIIALL A 00. S" TATUARY AN!) PAlNTlKU—Pictures of Olay, Buchanan, Washington, Franklin, GodJeoaes, A(L, the Mle by apg W. P. MARSHALL A 00. TTIDES.—UUO prime Dry Flint, iuatreo'd SPBINOSR U4RBAUOH * 00. ally b. I.*• I t:kc at -l. - I r.I.'oiAA -•*, urn' i nt - .1 JEW£LHY, watchmakers- IUOLS 1838- T.ATTTI snTxnuoK uzni. gj/fc mrcmsc at D.troil, Seat Merit, M.lt.jtMr, tail. Cvpj.ir llarlor, Ewjk llarlor, Eatf' fltrrr, (hitunagou, La Paint Bayfit'a aud Superior City. Tte New and Splendid Fast-Sailing Low-Pr«ftire Steamer* CITY ofCLEVBLASD,! IL* LI »IJ J®» J. 51. MJ.NLY, Master. |JOIIN FRAZER, Ami ne*lj fitted op Passenger and Freight PcrflW Steam*** IKON CITY, (MINERAL ROOK.) GKN.TAYLOE, J L-TcKHUt, Mas'rjj p. KrD£B,Master|d. Stoat, Matter Will composo tbo Lius for l&S. City of Cleveland leaves Cleveland! MONDAY, May 3, ot s o'clock, P- M. THURSDAY, Slay 13, - ** MONDAY, May 24, TfIURSDAT, Jana 8, “ MONDAY. June 11, THURSDAY, Jane 24, '* MONDAY, July 6, ' THURSDAY, July 16, MONDAY, July 21 TIIURSDAY, August S, MONDAY, Aagntt l'i,. THURSDAY, AagastZO, ... '* MONDAY, Septeml*r G “ THURSDAY, Septembei 10,. “ MONDAY, September 27,. *' THURSDAY. October T,.._ ... * MONDAY. October IS -• THURSDAY. October 2t, MONDAY, NoTembcr S, - Illinois ITHUUSDAY, April W. ... . MONDAY, May 10.. ! THURSDAY, May 20 ! MONDAY, May SI, - THURSDAY, Jane 10 MONDAY, Juno 21, THURSDAY, July 1 MONDAY, July 12, THURSDAY, July MONDAY, Auguit 2, THURSDAY, Aagust 12. MONDAY, Auctut 23 THURSDAY, September 2 MONDAY, September 13... THURSDAY, Sej.teml.er 23. MONDAY, October 4 THURSDAY, October 14,.. MONDAY, October 23,... With tbo Bcrcw Steamer* IRON OITY, MINERAL ROCK aoiIOEN. TAYLOR, making THREE BOATS leav lug Cleveland yvesr irezx through the moo. The -CITY OF CLEVELAND” and “ILLINOIS” bare b«u fitted op cxpreexly for the traveling public; being ac knowledged in point of sr>oed, accommodations,and appoint ments, tnrßiraris&s. Too “IRON CITY” comes oat com pletely renovated; bet Cabin being extended her foil length, giving bcr flnt class "Passenger accommodations; while her Freighting facilities—with tbo “MINERAL ROOK’ and ••OKN TAYLOR”—are admirable. For a PUmsure Trip, the Upper Lakes rare b coming each succeeding season mere popular; none affording the tourist, seek lug either baalsest, health or pleasure, «o diau) attrac tion*. leaving Cleveland, tke truvelUr {asses over 1.-*ko Erie, through the beautiful risers Detroit, St. Clair au.l St. Mary**; and orer Lake* St. Clair, Iloroa and Superior, pue*- lug tbo Island of Mackinac, and the Pictured Rock*; visiting Slarqootto, Portage Labe, Copier Uarhor, Ragle lll'er, On* tonagim. La Point, Bayfield, and Superior City, wlthuiaujr other localities of Interest; giving the scientific and enter prising aufflctcntopportnnltloa for visiting the Copper and Iron SI I new. the steker of health the cool and bracing ell mato, aml attractive accuorj; and tbo sportsman and lover of tha romantic, the most luvitlng Ucilitlto for fiihiog and exploring. The Steamer* make the round trip In eight days. Rooms f »r any <>f the trip* can bo secured by addressing IH'SSKY Foßtr ardinu & Commission Merchants, Ohio* N. U.—Mark alt Packager -Care IIrsSXT A M’BkiPX, Cleveland, Ohio.” ap2tfcomd ticgulac Stfamtts. Monongahela River U. 8, Mall Packet*. STEAMERTELEGRAPH, ; STEAMER JEFFERSON, Cart. J. C. VVooDWaan ! Cart. Gtoaci Ctaak. rniiE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE 1 now running regnlnrlv Morning Boats leave Pitta* burgb at A o’clock A. il , and Evening Boats nl fl o'clock P. M. for M'Reevport, Elizabethtown, Mononga* hi.|a City, IMleveniuu, Fayette City, Greenfield, CaJlfornU and liruwosTtlic, there connecting with Hacks Vul Caches Jbr Untontotrn, Fayette Springs, Morgantown', Wayacibcrg, Cxcinlchaeltown aral Jefferton. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to liidon- Unto fhr $2, meals andstate-mom* no boats Inclusive.— Boat* returning from BruwnsTille leave at 8 o'clock In the in »rulngand 6lu the evening. For further lulofmitioD eo* unite at the OHro. Wharf Hunt, at the loot of Grant riroet. ‘ ans _ 0. W. HWINDLEH, Aotst. REUULAK TUESDAY PACK.- [TTS^ >T FOR ZANESVILLE.—The One oewfiilSS&Sk Nteamer EMMA ORAHAM, Cnpt. McxaOl Axota. willlmve Li tha above and Intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, at t o'clock r. u. Fur freight or paaaago apply on bonrJ, ocIP FLACK, DAHNKS AOO.Ag'U. (Sinrinnati. Src. IXIR CINCINNATI A LOUIS- , rrffVft VILLK.—The line steamer 0 AZKL,dEa£mSSI Oai.i Fran*, will l-av.» f-r the ul-ore aud Ml Intermediate ports on WEDNESDAY, :»tU ln-t., at 4 o’clock, r.«. For height or pA*Bag-spply on board, nr to *•» epW FLAOK. BARNES A OO^Agents. F'~ OK CINCINNATI A LOUIS- iJBgJk YI LI.K —The aptiioJli (leaner CLARAJgggaab 1 UCAN. Cnpt. 9 Cadtnan. will U*v« for the above and all 1 lutermedlaie port* on MONDAY', tha 2Cth tad., at 4 oVlock, F u. IVr height or passage apply on board or lo FLACK, PAKKE3 A CO_ I>OK CIiSCiNNATI—SITcnuAY iJSLs ' pM-rrr —Tltn eh-gnot side *b*< 1 packet ggStSSSm kUl’Clllolt. Capt.itfdiooud J. lit are, will leava Ptruborgh f.-r Cincinnati <;:i THIS DAY the 2Cth lortant,’ at 10 / cluck, a K., l-Vr trutjht or rasia-e apply ~ Uiatd, or to •P'*" n.AC’K, PAUSES A CO- A gout*. UOii CINCINNATI <fc U»UIS-i X 1 VILLE— I The n».Mtea.nor ™ v ivv lfsesawnm. o»pt Shaman. will l*-*vo f..r the al-oteabJ all tntenoodiate u on THIS DAY, 20th inet, at 10 o'clock, a » *ur freight or SfliJj on tnMTil. or to a V -_\) VLACU. PARSES A CO-, Agenta. FOU CINCINNATI ANI) LOU- » fCgr.Pa ISVI I.LK -The Rn» steamer MIKEHV C»pt Jtdin Gordon will leave f<-r the ahoTu and all inter niwllatx porta ,uo THIS DAY. 2Dth instant, at 4 o'clock, r m. P<>r freight or passage apply on board, or to api* 1 LACK, BAKNKS A CO, Agents. yFiaßbbiltr, See. il'OU NASHVILLE.—The line steamer S. 1 !*. 11l HUMID, t'»pt. Ovurgt' W. lU'C.I, wilt Imre fot Win ntn.ve mi><] hII lul-rmcotlatx |«rtM, THIS DAY, Ibe 26th luxt ,*t 4 o'clock. p w. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or m (airlli) FLACK, BAKNKB A CO.. Agents. »t. louts, &c. IT'OR St. LOUIS ANDILLINOIS i_IEKj» ' RJ YKU. —Tbe splendid steamer bill DU £, Copt. SAtntiel Doan, trill leave for the above and Mil intermediate ports onTCSDAY 27th lost, at 4 o'clock p u For freight or passage apply on board or to mj.-JO FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agent*. EOK StVLOUIS AND MISSOU-■ JJ2L* HI RIVER, TO JEFFERSON GLASGOW, BRUNSWICK, LEXINGTON. WYANDOTTE, KAN HAS, LEA VBN WORTH, St. JOAEPU AND OMAHA. —Tbo A No. 1, side wheel passenger steamer ARCTIC, Capt John Derlnov, will leave for tbe above and alt inlet mutate pot Is on WEDNESDAY 28th lost., at 4 o'clock p w. For freight or passago apply on board or to a { ,2o FLACK, BARNES A 00., Agents For* St. pall, direct to, tnsgj, St LOUIS, KKOKUK, MI'SCATINE. DAVF.NPOttT, ROCK ISLAND, GALENA, DUHUQUE, LA CROSSE, WESONA, STILWATER AND Ft. PAUL —Tb« splendid ft earner FULTON CITY, Capt. Brlcklo, will leave tor *be above and all Intermediate t>ort» I mu WEDNESDAY 2»tU lust, at 4 o’clock. For frlegbt or iriwacrapiily onboard or to 'ap2fl FLACK, D ARNES A CO.ArcdU. For st. louis and illi- - . nsv* NOIS RIVER —Tbeflue •learner PACO TAiI.Capt. BhckdAle, will learn for the above and allln tcrinsdiatu parte on TUESDAY, 271 b (nit., at 4 o clock, p. u. F„r freight or passag* apply on t>oard, ot to tp 24 FLACK, BARNES A CO . Agent* Kcvhak, iAircnpo'f, Cu/tim, Z>u6uyur, La Crnsse, //u»n'nj», St. Paul, and the Palls of Saint Anthony. Till: new aotl elegant side wheel passenger steamer DENMARK, Cant Richard C. Oray,»»»»“« for the above porta on THIS DAY, Wtb lint., and will positively go through at advertised. Thu lh-ncnnrk was built express)* for tho trado, and offers iOpariur atonnu* datlons. For further Information, apply to ai , C FLACK .BARNES A CO- Agents. IlOii ST. LOUIS.—The fine new passenger steamer METROPOLIS, CnUioim. will leave for tbo above anJ all intermediatx |«-r'" ouTHIS DAY. tb«2Cth lust., «t 4 o’clock P. *■ For freight or patwage apply on board or to ap'JU CHAS RF.A, Agt 170 It ST. LOUIS.—The line iJEaSJJ P steamer I O W A, Captain will Wave for the blwto snd all Intermediate ports, ou THIS DAY. 2tHh lust, at 4 o'clock, m. For freight or l '*ap , l9° Bll,ly Ul ' tW,ar FLACK, BARNES * 00-,_Agcntit. MISSOUR RIV'RR, Dl-1 ICgL* ItECT Tbe finestearoor FORT WAYNK,JBS&HwS ; oiut Jlulfurd, will leave for the above and all Intermediate ports on THIS DAY. 26tb iiutabt, at 4 o'clock, P. *. Fot| fraiziit »t mange apply on lioard, or to aplh FLACK, BARNES A CO, Ageut- Foil ST. PAUL DIRECT—To i JEBLa St. Loala. Keokuk, Burlington, Davenport, Rock Island, Galena, Dubuqno, L» Croese, Wcnooa, Red Wluc, Heudenwn, SURwiter and St. Paul Tbe fine steamer MARINER, Capt. Dravn, will leave for tbe Mbovo jwirts on MONDAY, 26th but ,M 4T- For freight or passage apply on board or to ip2l FLA_CK, CARNES k CO , Agout*. Foil ST.'PAUL DIRECT—To tJESLS ?t Ijjql.i, Keokuk, Davenport, Island, Galena, Dubucjue.La Crowm, Stillwater ana St. Faul. —The Uoe steamer COMMERCE.CapL Ucndrlckson, will leave for tbe abaTe ports on MONDAY, 36tb luat, at 4 r. U' For freight or pasiago apply on l-oard or to ap23 FLACK, BARNES A CO , Agents. I7OR MEMPHIS & NEW OR • LEANS. —Tito One stoamer ARG\ , K Osiit-CoU*s, will leave for the above and all Intermediate port- on THIS DAY, 26th lust, el 4 o'clock, P. K. For freight or passage apply on boaid, or to apltl FLACK. BARNES A CO.,.Agonta HARDY & WGRIIW, BTEAJVIBOAT AGENTS, Corner of First and Ff.rry struts, mnlfcUtf _ gITTEBURUU, f A NEW HUNTS and other Domestic Dress Go*de, opened thin Hunting all of which will be told very cheap for cash. C. HANSON LOVE, apStolawT Formerly Love No. 74 Market ft' \ Ino !!US - yellow and pink-eye A k/V POTATOES in store and arriving for «U» by aplfl DAVID 0. IIERBST. APPLES— 2UO bbls. common to choice Orcen Apple*]nst received und fur oale by apt? • IL aOBIBON A 00. DRIED FRUIT—SU linn. Dried Apples and 15 do Dried Peacbe*jus< rrovlvcdandfor aalaby apl7 IL 8081808 A CO. POTATOES— 400 biu. Potatoes just rec'd ondtoroalaby ap!7 It. BOBISOS A CO. CHEESE— 240 bm prime W. R. Cheese Jtxit meal Ted and for nh> by_ _ R.BOBIgQN A CO. BUTTER AND EUUS—IO bbls, Eggs and A bblt. BoQßnttrtjnvt rfc'dand fat slaby apl” IL ROBISON A CO. QA CASKS SAL SODA for sale by OU B.L. FAHNESTOCK A 00^ aplfl No CO, corner Wood and Fourth eta. POTATOES— IUO bus. white Potatoes in *tcr« and for ulc by apb T. LITTWi A 00. HOIEL SANS SOUCl^laaykevcf VILUS, PX-TliUoa«s.unL t , ly-farnlthed Hood,will to epe»4oa UoKDaY^ip r 1f”o i |L for the aoegnuacitoleß of Uij public. Its pripr&wfi nothing spare Co make bU Ilota a resorTTa thda* »tollka to spend a few hours In the puro ataorphcte'ot tbs chirm in* LawraceetUle. ; Ihecooking dtpartmcnt is tbe care or aaoir*: enced cook. AH thedellcsclos of the season can Mvat,' t.- sil. (npShUj ERMST STIKpVt. XUBTSfiBSATIOSAb UUTKI., Broadway, corner oj Franklin NEW VORIi* a AS BE BIT BECBNTLT . The Boom* are all Xacly Carpeted, The Furniture and Bedt are supcrh, » And the Bathe Unsurpai%xd. TAYLOR’S CELEBRATED SALOONS itx cosmcTts iritn tbi noTtn. Ilcro fsccoreatiafci r, f ftbotno, with i>* laxorieaofapalaee. ♦ THE SPLENDID LADIES PABLO 1. Commands no Unequalled View o f B r o n <i w o y , TnE INTERNATIONAL is the mast central oi !*n> • • tbe FitsT CUSS UOTSL9 for baSinrat,or piaa|er» ment, and offer* unsurpassed advantages w Farad i4* nTlli *%%£,'*** N °l£&p.FßE I a.AS, : FEKNCirS HOTEL. Cbmir oj PnaAfirt flrwiamj CY/v IDllXlbarr <rT-- '■ Uis City BoU, JVm Jorfc Clly. This nOTELiscondactedonthoEunuf^As Ptaa os Lowcra Roow, and t»c»U as they mar V" ■•> dered. In tbe spacious Rcfrctory. 1 There is a Barber’s Shoo, with c ?. n F tt7 :' with. This popular hotel ie lutlie immediate mercantile boskcas, and the principal ’ and offer* erery Inducement to Uioeo who consult emipen lence and economy. Those going to California o * ! * will bo fcruished withall the Information they may otswr. and also bo protected from imposition In the* 'pttn-hssa >• p&suge tickets. R. FRENCH, Pruptie -V. N! B.—Bewareofßnaaora who say we are fuN. "* m *ut are Interested iu saying to. tu V‘ ~' t,lu at 8 o'clu 1.. I> U. JOY TO THE A DM. 1 R Ell * " *■ t=» MICH GI. OS W Y IV' 1 1 I | Talk of beauty, It cannot Mist without a 11m- head - 1 *- *•• then read the following, and if you ask inuro, *er around each bottle, aud no one ran iL-nM PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR ItEs IOKA TIYE.—Wo call the attention of ail old ond yr.-nty ,i • this wonderful preparation, which torus backtoiteeriguia color, gray hair—cetera tho head of tbe Ldd with * ‘ u M :n aut growth—remotes the dandruff, itching. nn«l all r ooaeruptions—causer a continual Ifow of the natural now-’ and hence, If nwdu a tegular dressing for the hah '”'j preserte Its color, anJ keop It from falling 10 extrean'.ou. age, t«> all Its natural t*auty. We cell then upon the bald tbe gray, or diseased In acalp to r«-* it, and surely the ymin will not, as they talus tbe tlowiug l.shs, or if»»* ** ii«*t»iras curl, ever be without It Its praise is upon th'-toiigue thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's ilair lii—luraliv.- m hi-w H en, recnlted the fullowiog letter in regard to the Let.*: Ire, a few weeks since: Dttf Rltta, Conn., July 'l l*. • • Ma. Lru rnroiTH—Sir I hare been troubled vr tit, iU<. draff or scarf on oy bead for more than a rear, my hah began to come oat, acnrf and hair togetki-r. I »-i« inaN-» jjaren paper aboat “Wood'* Hair Rertoratite” a* a cur*t.— !<alted at roar (tore on the flrjt of April last, nml pnr tin od one bottle to try it, ami I foood to uiy aaiUfactton It w*« tho thing; it rtmoted the acnrf and hair began to grow, it U now two or three lachca in length t ohert it vaa nit t-jf . 1 hare great faith in IL I wish you to eend m- two bottle* more by Mr. Port, the bearer of tbla. 1 don't know an any of tbe kind !a need in tbit place, you may bavo a mnW toi many bottle* after It !■ known hero. Vonra, with reepect, PHlLlDKLraU'Seft. lu. 1*10.*; Pbo/ Wood—Dear Sir. Your Hair KealoratlTe is ptwm.. [eelf beneiicUl to mo. Tbs front, anil also the Lack pail ji ly head almost lost Its covering— ld fact uiLft. ' I K-.'fy aed but two half plot bottles of jour Untomtirx, nud lie tip of mi lieadls well studded with rr-;p ..I utrng h*lr,and tho front la also receiving it-* heir-M I svo tried other preparntiona without any benefit r. I think from ray own peraounl recommoailnti<.-u. i .n:. jdnce manrotherv to try it. Yours, respectfull). D. It. TUOMAS, M. D., No. 4»vl Viur .» Plior. U. J. Wood?—Aa you are ak.«at to mmiufiriiu. and Tend yuur recently dUeoTettd Hair Iteatoratire. I will •tote for wbomaoerer II may concern, that I have it and known other* to me It—that, I tiaTo, for »«*v*-ril M‘»rr Imoo in the habit of tiding other Hair Iteetornlh -% end th ji I flndyoon raatly superior loauy other I know H i-ntitf ly clean tea the head of dandruff, and with one Month a pt • r tr nao will reatoreaoy peraon's hair to th*original yotuhtul color and texture, girin* It a healthy, evft and pl«>»ey »p pearaoc*; and all this, without discoloring tli- hand- lln' apply It, or the dresiem which it drops l «r..tihl. •ummcui its oso to every an* di-troa» cf 1 color tod texture to h&lr Respectfully, yoors, WILSON KINO FoTßilobyOKO. U.KKYSUR, 140 Wood it., I',.*—t.i-r O.J. WOOD A CO-, Proprietor*, 312 Drrmdwar, X » . (lo the greet N. Y. Wire Railing KstahlisbmeniJ m.-i IN Mmrtoct atreet, St. Lonia, ami eolit by all ku«al l‘i gi.t. Bp2o *n2£>-ly.t»w>*'r Health of amekioan women For many yean I haTo been troubled with we&rincuand languor, both montarhud physical. * n*i• 11-ilkwsncsa,doll headache, pain In the head and w-nip!.-* coldnew aodtecdency tostiffnew, palpitation ol in* hrmi very cully fluttered or npp'dlto varlal 1.-, >, aud bowels deranged, with poltu -Any menUl or ph j»U >< exertion was euro to bring on a}l tbb symptom*, ondl ha.' In addition, WUng of the womb, anil gnat pamiuib-ti >• gion. One physician after another exhausted hut ehill ui.d garo mo op. A patient and persevering used 31 Ait SUALL’S UTERINE CATUOUCON tortunatclyrnrned to.- and! bare no words sufficient to express my U.anLfolnv*- Mbs. JULIA ANNE JollN.-jN I can truly eay that i bare been a sullerrr ‘or many j* »t •> with white* and dotaugrd menstruation. Atlrr n while i had other troubles, inch aa pale fhee, indigestion, nostro* away, general languor and debility, pain In the small »>t lb-, back, a sort of aching and draggiugs>*csati«D. pain l-etwi-ti. tho shoulder bladcsoxlending down the rpm-. hm hpp tlte, trtmbloln the stomach and !*>wcU, with rufdfcaodsAJui fc«t and dreadfnl nerrousntwa. The ims-t excitement mate me fr*l aa II I ahonlJ fly away. I tried dorters aud drugs, and everything, one after another, without ttwah.-n eflt. One bottle of AIAK.«fIAM/a UXJUUNB CATUoM OON changed some of tuy symptoms for the t-etter. and non lam entirely and radically cured. I wish that ctv> w • mao could know what It will do. CLARISSA OUfcK For a long titns I had Uterine complaints with.thc ML*, lug symptoms: I was nrrvurj^emaciated and irritald,- » sermvd toabonnd In complaint*; someofwblcb I wilt trv t tall you; l»ln In the lownr organs, aud a Iwllur* as n ■‘• ux tblttg was going to fall out; inability to walk nurh - ti «•' counter a feeling of fulluear, aching and draggif;;, nr-I shooting pains In the Lack, loins, and extending di w n ilx? |pg«; tho jultiug [jn»lncvd by rlJißg caused great i oiiu y tnodic abootingß and jkiJns in the udo, stomach :i n<i Ihi 5 cl*, headache, with ringing In tho oarr; every tlhi-t llx* ffr -I* teemed sore; great irritability; Intense uerviii:*nc«K, 1 •. .trl t not bear the least excitement without t-eing pr»itrst»-l fi a day, t could scarcely idoto about the hou-c, and did n i take pleasureiu anything. I hod given up b<-|>e. i.tml tried everything,as I supposed, in rain, l>ut a frtcu.l. ntl.-.i my attention to JIARSIIALL'B UTERINE OATUHLIfON I took it, hoping against hope. Most furtnuately it c ur-;i mr.aud there Is not a healthier dr-mcre grateful \v..cjs« it, tbo country. I trust all will ns6 IL It Ib truly the X.mm, . friend In need; Uti. FLORENCE LESLIE MARSHALL'S CTERIXECA TUOLICOX in/' rrtai\ ly cure Fiillitijof Lht Went, Whitts, Bupprfzz*J, or Painful Menstruation. Bleating, lnllammdums a.rt Lh . easeiof the Kidneys or Urinary Organs. Retmtiok or In emtiinenct nf Untu. LTrartbitm, Qutirenesi, .Y/rr',-. ni-n Huntings, Palpitations, Cramps, Disturbed Sl"p, and <ii troubles orgarnc or tympathrtic, connect'd ictl\ tu- ( term organs. , Thrprict of MarsHafTs Clmne CatheJircn it On anda Half per tingle baule. On the. r«vrp! nf tirth<U.ir &re batQtishaU bt tent by express, free e.f t -barge, ta the end of the express route. £tr particular to write the port ojftcr addrejs, tvvrn i county and State. lVe will guarantee that the Medicine Kill t ' tent on rreripf ef the money. Addrexj De. ÜBO. 11. K KYSER, 140 Wood at , Plttsbnigti, *pl4-diwP tfignof tlieGolduu Mort;., FBSCVIAX SYRXTP! 0 11, I’rotcttcd SolntluD of Protoxide ol Iron, H AVISO SUCCESSFULLY PASSED tl.. ordeal to whlcn sew discoveries lu the Materm M.--I■ ns am subjected, must now he we!v«d u »u ntal> li»|,e< Medicine. Its efficacy In curing zdyqipefsiyy, Affectiona of tbe Liver, Dropsy, Nrurr\tp,,i Bronchitis ami Consumptive Disordered State of the Blood. BtiiL Scurry nnd the Prostmtivo El fects of Lead or Mereun,-. Ueneral Debility, und all i>ie eases requiring a Tonic, or Alters; live Medicine, is now beyond que*ti.-i. Tuo proofs of iu offlcacy aro •? untnenma, so wrll antlu i, tlratetl, and of such peculiar cLumcUT, that snßertrii ii not reasonably hesitate to receive the prolfcred aid. Till) Peruvian Syrup does uot ptofoss to ha a cnretlt, t u its rango Is extensive, bccacm mnny diseases, npj«rt nil uullkc, are Intimately related, and piocceedlng from >,d cansc.tnay be cured by ono remedy. The class of diseases tor which tho Sjrrcp ‘proridrs m'-iu l» precisely that whkb bos so often battled llm highest orc> of medical okllL Ths (arts ore tangible, th« vihnw4 m accessible, and the aof.’ty and efficacy of the H»mp .urc trorertlble. Thoso who may wish for anoplttlm from duslntcrv>l. porson* respecting the character the Hyrap, rtmwt t, tube satisfied with tho following, among oouerous te>tim nlals In the band* of the agents. Tho signatures are th.- of gentlemen well known In tbe commurdiy of Is.*«s?**ri •». of the hlgbeit reipoctatUUy. Tlie nnderslgned liavlng experienced the bonefi, ml rtii. of the **Peruvlon Syrup,” do not hes Unto to rvcommeud to the attention of tbe public From car,o*D experience, as well a* from tho testimv. or others,, whose intelligence and integrity are altotfeth ngqaeetkaiabl*, wehavu no doobl of its efficacy In cusps Inclpisnt-Dlseasesor the Lungs and Bronchial roast*. Dyspepola, Liver Oomplalnt, Dropsy, Neuralgia, ofr I, M its effect* would be lucredible, but tromtlie chsrv t ofthoee who bare wltuepsed them, and-havx 'voluu'crr their toatlmouy, u we do our*, to Us mtorativo powe’f SS r A\K5 S s W J? ai 2I !,T * THOMAS a AMultY, THOMAS A. DEXTER, I'KTER lIABVKT. ’ 8. 11. KENDALL, M. D., JAMES C. DUNN. SAMUEL MAY, * Rev. T. \YIHTTEM6kk It Is well known that the mMicina! effect oi I'nt.jxUo In*n Is hist by even a brief exposnre'to air, and that to hai T*i»aaaluUonofProtoxlde*flroo. without lanbor nil lion, bo* been deemed impossible. in the Peruvian Syrup thDdeeirahle point is atUiucd : eowßiaanoAis a war naroai cuckowr; and thl**oluti may replace all tbo proto-carbouat«, nitrates, «nd imrtrai oftho Materia Medics. A. A. XIAYEB, M. D.. Arnyer of the State of Mas*, Boston. U 8. a PoldhyN.L. CLARK A CO, Preprietors, No C, Wat street, Button. Retailed by all Drugciits. Dx.;OEO, U. KEYBER, No. 140 Wood street, sign ol t Golden Mortar, Ageot for Pittsburgh. apl2-dawfim < : Proposala for Paving. Proposals will be recieved the undersigned until FRIDAY, theSOth dav „f a Instant, for CURBING and PAYING that wrtkm">n street,©ppc*lt» tha Western Penitentiary,- extendin'' v wanflj toan Wetwter strflet to tbe BoOro*] Bridge ° Abo, for PAYING WITH BRICK/thr a!de B Wali oSrttS.t h " U ” 80 ° I '"‘ lteltl “7 aropml., on p« r pMnjudlbcUii) Brtck Pitomm. T)i» pi™™ o J^ , C^b; r ,L"w^? btlC ‘ f ''' r ’" d ' •^ssa^ss“*»ss;fir l° ttooed, which will be cooiidertd 0 heist; tnaSe for cm? the coapletion of the contract, the proposal* will »utJ ggJ'to*.-tbiirork Whs «SSSMi«tSS RUST'MATERIALS of uUde-oi in. to K.MnMIWik* 1 pl mU B. LIAteESXOCK A Jttrtical. A FINE DEAL 01 KLTUS riIATT VIxCEUBS, I NO-. June NOTICE,
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