'‘S=s^c=» 3 CI / H ■si Oj'J :^. ,pslmtok (t^ciie. ytTTsspritcut iqraDA? .itOBHIKO, APRIL 27, 1853 o rnaixL'lp* o > tgx ;• g itt. ' ftnil News Itenis. . .Af w* suggested qb Monday, and had reason io hope. would jbo the base, an esteemed friend hu sent im Ihe following notice of - Ths ’Dedicslioji at Sharp sbvrgh.—Vie had the .pleasure of fenalngone of the large congrega lion assembled cja Sabbath .morning to partici pate in the dedicatory exorcises of the elegant new PreabyterianCborch edifice at Sharpalmrgb, ; adesmiption of whiob wu gives inyesterdap’e issue/ very general interest was manifested; meny from th and noigliboriDg districts of the county were present and the church was crowded, 'After theexecbUon of an anthem by tho choir •under the leadership of Mr. Slack, an* the Bing ing of the £«alm, Ini the Presbyterian collection, commencing; r"Begin/-my tool, thoexalted lay." . (Ptalm 148, 3rd pari.) .The Rer:Pwfc Wilson, of the Seminary, the officiating clergyman read the sixth chapter of 2d ChroniolstJ in which' “Solomon, haying bles eed'tlie people, blwseth God," and in which is .his “prayer, in theconsecration of the temple, npau the braieo 'Bcaffold.”. This fine chapter, so appropriate to the occasion; was Very impres sively pronounced by the Reverend! gentleman. After prayer and further • staging the preacher announced hisj text, from" tbs first : chapter of Rerelations, 'fifth and sixth . verses, in these woTds; | 7 ■. '"And frem Jesus Christ, who is the faithfal wit ■ ness, and the i First-begotten of tbo dead, and tho Prince of the Kings of Earth./ Unto b{ih;tbat lorcd ■ as'and wasbedJU from our sins in his own Mood -and hath made os kings and priests onto God and . bis lather, to him b& gtory and dominion forercr sod crer. Amen." ... The discourse had. two leading divisions; the , first being thccocsider&tioo of the titles ascribed x tQ Christ in the text, end Iheeocond the consid er, rolionof those things .'which Cbriet has done for mankind, therein enumerated 7 . We cannot give a fnUreport ot this admirable - sermon, declared by many to be one of the finest they hod ever- listened to, and will not dolhe Reyerend gehUeman tho injusUce of a partial /report-’ Those of our readers who hare beard Prof. Wilson may imagine with what force and earnestness; ho bnupclotedhia views of divine troth, inspired’oo ha wu by the ooble theme his Uxtodordedfim and by the occasion. As he elosed lhe Reverend gentleman lo a few .eJoqueotpaasagev mode the dedication, closing with'tbefoUowing verses frbm thelTen ty-ToUtlh psalm/whlchwera veiyfirielyreciled: "J4ftopyctirh«ads,Oyag*tas:;andl» yolifted . up, yee7enastingdoon; «nd thekingOf glory shall oonivin; ;-rr-.-v-*- - - - Who la this kisgof gtory2 The Lord strong and mighty, the Loan migbtydn battle. loft op.yoar heads, OyogoUs; oven liftthcm.op ye everlasting doors, and the king of glory shall cotnO'io.- Who ia this king of glory ? Tho Lord of hosts, be is tho king of glory. _Sclak.” There remains but a Email debt upon (ho charcb,nnd toaDtin removing that a collection was taken up.' ,The sale of. pews will be made dariog Uio first vreek iu May. /• • Inlheafternoon Prof. Wibop again addressed the congregation, from the text, found in ike ISlhchapter ofStMark,2nd verse. "AndJcfttS answering, said onto him, Secst thon thesegreat .bafldmga?. Thcre/ahall notbo lcft one atone another that snail not be. thrown down.” • TC^STMiirn’sSTAtxMßjrr.—Mr lAmbcrt; the GtyController, made his statement last e re ntage? the funded and other debts of tho > city, and of the renland pemonal properly owned by the same. The sum of-the: various items is as fallswa; 1 - Total-amount of Real Ertalo-owned by the ' Qiy.-j ..i...;..'...^..-:.....xt 1 053,45a00 Totafamout oT Perak! Proparty-.;.-......- ItOfilS 17 fwM Zi 3j3siare « ftotUoffOebt. —33910 29 Aocn&i bonds to fi.8.Cbr.......... ijSQofIQO 00 Ifl. lica of whlch the city hold* shore* of stocks in rallroodsas/ollow: ; * S : / P-.rt.WrAC.il. . . Pittsburgh tod JMbgfcsa* .YjJJaj— PfttßbargufttßlCMiDalbyJUe. four.-. TjuxrxiELkctTO.—AlamcoUDgoftho Direct ors of the Alleghenyßank, on Saturday, Robert W. Hockey,: of the Second elected teller. - Heretofore-, Hiv £. J. Roberts fitted the and teller,'bat since the remotol the >kisnk,^ving.lo.the increase in~ itohaaitiess, teller Bfconld be oppoint Mf. Robtrtsresaaans as principal bookkeeper. -Mackey-vaslafe eauasfcled with, thebunfclOg housfrof Arlhura,-Rogers H ' and «sjpyß theconfidence of 4be business conjnraaity..'--Hxa good one, and Mf. ftf.j yet ’iycTmgmao/is lrell fitted for position to vbich hh is! promoted, j-' ■ '■ ; Tbb miaom engaged in getting but coal at the Broad Top Minna, In Hontlngdoa county, have ceased work and demanded an Increase of their wages; they now asV forty-fire cents per ton. lirconsequenca of this strike at (he minca hare been Btopped/or «>iaedayß,and con tractors fcr coal ; ,h ate heeti'pnt <o Considerable: inconvenience in v filling taif- cbnCnct& A*-' rangements eutia&otorj to'the miner* bare been mado»snd Uiey wiU be at work asnsnal this week. ‘ *■ The at. Johnstown hare sent-col lecting agents abroad among-the people m simi lar parenUa wilb lhemselTCS, bnt who are now at-work, solicitingenbslsi them darfbg : their prolonged' d&termFnaiioo against going to work nt tbe- wegca tbejr veto receiving at ihe timeoftho financial crisis'.* . . SAHroßD’fl held; forth last sight, atMasonic tUn,' io'& good audience, and will perform tbia and OTcry erenlsg tbia - week, -with, an entire cbangetef. programme eacboven ing. Those.:wbq' r have witnessed the perfor mances of thia-troape on previous evenings willgo sndhear Uieta agaiD, ifpoasiblo. Such wits as Coo) )Vlute, Kavanagb, cl aL—are not .every day otttorirencea.' A few, only, of aach afe dehtnry. N. lJ.—Unbutton your vests before tbo per- if you would e ecu re your buttons;: •• • Balm op a Thousabd Fiowxm.-—Merere. flusf A • Muonic Hall'; Literary Depot, who appear tohave a monopoly; of all . tbs latest aha b&f things—things l literary and ■ things have been appointed ‘ sole ■ agents for therabofo arUcle, manafaQtqred by, . Messrs. W. P. Leteidge S Co., N. Y. Tho purtf Balm of Thoasand Flowers is one oftbe moat elegant article* forthetolletjitis unequalled for cleaning the teeth,forshatlng andrfornslng “aapottscioualy” on ihefSseeof youth and beauty. Try it.; •.: .• > r; Death or Mason, Eeq.,agoo<l citizen oftiteFlr*tWard,"Who has been long knowfl r meQ ah one, of the m<>st and cabin fiatehersin tiufTicinity, diedywterf day after a painfdl sickness of twenty-one days; His disease was bßtonsfever. The boats were yesterday all dressedin their, colon at half-mast as a mark of respAcf (0 the memory of a man who hss contributed a grsaVdesl to their adorn ment. Mr. Bisson leaves a wife and, we be lieve,^Your children; t 6 mourn his loss. His In duslry bas eecurcd for .Ihera a comfortable com petence..'"'; ' ' Musical Festival.—The German North Amer* ican - 4< Saengerbund" (sioger-bahd) wilt hold their tenth anniversavy in thU clty on the BUi, 9th and lOih days of June next. Tbeso musical festivals are almost national in their character. ' Musical club* faro ill .the Northern and West ern States Will, be id attendance. It will doubt <tess bo one ff tilt finest gathering* of the season, •^s : It aertirialjr will be oneof ;the most Inter; - J ‘ " 0 \ BfODUy Nsq * baa: withdrawn from the ■ cdßorisl chair of the Pittsburgh Ommereial aaditlGhonctrorthto be. fiDedbyiT. •,Vx-BlSw -flUy*rio whom *«!*i*b WBceetst 4ato«ndoci the the taainesS of lb# conoern i*ld be carried oo under the name and . xtyle ofWm: VYoulk & Co. ’ We wish our new ’ neighborsi la the “art preservatiw/; ««-* 'rtw aiKlcOnteuUacfil* ' ? 'CTr.VinBAMt«a.~W« DOtlCtd ■ p.M# lit CMt.* ■ ■ini. riurdaT, on apalroftimbw *t«lsitou>B - touleffto th* CleieUod i PitUlrargh depot, ji £uch«igM ; 10t«a. Jft wupnrtof* <n*p moth WUd toobeennmil hontolbre »y MiSrt. fwsamMiw *hp j»jr« i Jn «olid boi VIcCT. ‘HreJ.htTfi mid tt.W fc. flra is ClmoUiid,'wireb'firti wni a<rablle«s po«wV tto hewiest tasting In thol cily,—when ibis ar riita./ •• •• ■ Bishop ! O’Coaaon—On Saturiay, lio KielU Bar. 'Blabop O'Connor reached hia home in lhl« jsliV' ajlflr n Jonrney oX some mo nth a 1 duration thnnih Cato end Mexico, for tho benefit of bin health, wbicb/wo, on glad to learn, hu greatly implored daHng hia from hia dioceoe. Allegheny Vaitey B. B. ia to to extended to MUioniSg Birer;Bn miles. aboroKitUnnlng. <nio comrany is o'ow '.thing for bida for domg fo^,ptfilflOlg*, GindhnsU okut\e speaks of nydtmg into, xffr* psprM who'bulled from Mrtro op regular monthly meeting of Councils lias held lost evening. In Select Councilthe* ftHtfwißg'Tnembers were present: •- 1 • -Messrs. Bennett, Berger, Brown, Henlmaa, Kammerer, Kim, Kincaid, Mackin, Miller, Mot row, Moorhead, Pollock, Phillips, Word and Prest. McAuley. • Mr. Wordf froth the committee on streets, grading and paving, presented a report disallow ing bill of QoUleiS Fox; also an ordinance di recting the Recording Regulator to advertise for proposals for grading Carpenter's alley, between Clark and Decatur, of Barker’s alley between Penn and Duquesue, and Union between Logan and Price.strcets. Read three limes and passed. C. C. concurred. Mr. Pollock, from (he Third Ward, a report from gas lighting committee, with aresolnlion authorising, the Mayor lo draw warrant in faror of.Maffit & Olds, for $30,C0 for patting np gas fixtures in 6lh Ward Market House. Report accepted and resolution adopted. C. C. concur. Mr. Kammerer, Fifth Ward, from commiUco on claims and accounts, reported in relation to claim of Mrs. M. A. Criswell for taking care of the man stabbed by Mary Delany, that the claim be returned to Mrs. Criswell, aod recommending her to appeal to the County Commissioners for her pay. - C. C. concurred. Abo o resolution that the Mayor bo author ized to draw his warrant to be charged lo No. 13,- for the following sums: J. H. Oliver, $5,C3; Penoock & Hart, $33,55; D. Armstrong, $24,00; A. Fulton, $19,21; Thompson* Clnley, $141,92; Dawes * Cluley, S 28.00: James Digoam, $120,- 25; John Scott, $78,01; J. W. McCarthy,s3,oo; James Lemon, $9,50. Read ■ three times anil passed. C. C. concur. A bill of Burke * Barnes for T&ult doors for $120,90 was discussed at some length, as it was alleged (bat was too much by 20 per cent. The yeas and nays were called as follows. The question came up shall the hill of $120,9G be paid and yeas and nays called as follow: Ayes.—Bennel, Berger, Brown, Hardman, Kim, Kincaid, Mackin, Miller, Morrow, Moor head, Pollock, Phillips. N^s. —Kammerer, Ward, M’Auley, Pres'l. A resolution to pay (be bill if the Finance committee approve it was read three limes and passed. C. C. concurred. Bill of -Wilson & Mackeral for $554,94 read three times and authorized to bo paid. C. C. concurred. Resolntiop from finance committee: That the controller b|e authorized to certify for a warrant on the contingent fund for $lO iq favor of J. S. Craft on account of costs due him in suit against, city. Read three timos aod passed. In C. C. action non-coocurred in and Kesolu lion referred lo Finance committee with instruc tions to ascertain the amount for which the city is liable in the two cases of Craft vs. the city. S. C, recede and concur in the action of C. C. Report of City Controller (principal items of which to bo found else where ini he Gazette) read, accepted and ordered to belled. C. C. concur. ‘ Mr. Kammerer offered the following resolu tion : That the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose bo authorized to purchasegtf) feet of hose for r lhe Fairmotml Engine pj&jifcany. Read three timesandp&ssed. C. C.£cbbcur. •An act relating to the city of’Pittsburgh au thorizing the said-city to levy a lax for making sewers, etc , etc.; said-act having pjrnsed the Lcgisl&fnre was read'Defore Councils and order ed to bo filed with the Controller. Mr. Ward offered a resolution that tbo Street Commissioner of 2nd district bo instructed 10, have obstructions removed from that-part Wylie between Fulton and TannabilLyßtrecMS/i Referred to committee on streets, grading smT ■paving. C. C. concurred. .Resolution that the Street Commissioner of 2nd district be authorized lo clean oul and re pair Congress street between Franklin and Pa. Avenue.' Keferrad.to Street Committee. C. C. concurred. An ordinance relative to laying the {Vails of the Allegheny Valley road on Pike street ol or neqr the intersection of Pike aod Factory streets was submitted by Mr. Kammerer. Referred to Committee. C. C. concurred. ; Combos Codkcil—Members present: Messrs. Bailey, Barnhill, Caldwell, Campbell, Dickson, .Dignam, Errett, Floyd, ' Hamilton, Hunter, jHutqhison, Layton, LiUle, M’Camllesa, M’Geary, •Norris, Reed, Rees, Robb, Sergeant, Sterling, {Thompson, Ward,, and Prcs’i M’Kelry. j Minutes of last meeting read and approved. 1 Mr. Erreti offered a petition for the grading And paving of Referred lo Street {Committee. S. C, ; concurred. . - ■ ; Mr. Recsj.onefcrgan mains oalho North *i<le ;of Penn, street*from Water street to Duquesne iWay.. Referred toCommiltee on Gas Lighting. {St C-.concurred. ,i..— IfiOO ogo S.UOO lO,OOO 3J300 - Mr. Errett, a report from the Special Com mittee on furnishing tbenow Council Cuambers, ■With Iho following resolution: I Baolcei, That the Mayor be and lie is hereby authorized to draw his warrant in favor of W. M’Clintocfc&Co., fur $291 78, in full far cor ipets for new: Council Chambers, and layingihem :dOwo; aud U<ed * Co., forelocks far same,, to the amount of $25, and charge the same to Contingent Fund. : Report accepted, and resolution read three .times and passed. S. C. concurred. Mr.. Errett, a report from the Finance Com mittee, with the following resolution: ifffjo/prJ.-That the City Solicitor be and he is hereby directed to codify the existiog Ordinan ces of tho city, with euch amendments, reduc tions and alterations as he may deem advisable, after consultation wilhsueb standing committees of Councils as may properly have charge of (he subjects embraced in the various divisions of the code; and that a Special Committee, of two from thh Common and one from the Select Council, be appointed in assist him iu framing said code.. The said Special Committee shall first contract with the Solicitor to do the said work for. a ppi cifiedsum; and the'compensation shall in no event exceed $5OO. \ Report accepted, and resolution reed three limes and passed. 8. C. concurred. |Mr., Hunter* from the Special Committee on A. V. R. Re presented an Ordinance; supple mentary to ah Ordinance passed June 27th, ’55, granting certain privileges to the A;V. R.‘ R Co. po motion of Mr. M’Kelvy, (Mr. Errett io the chair,) bud oh Uio table. ‘ Mr. Barnhill, a report-from (ha Water Com mittee, with the followiog resolution: Rtsolvedi That the sum of $548 be added to Appropriation No. C, and that the same be charged to the Contingent Fund. l Report accepted, and resolution read three times and passed. S. C. concurred. : Mr.-Hutchison presented the following: ; Resolved, That the Street Commissiouer be instructed to have the obstructions on Bluff et M between Magee sod Stevenson streets, removed forthwith: ; Bead three times sod psssed. S. C.,700n-c-ou cur, and refer to Street Committee. ! C. C. re ’cedo and concnr with S. C. ; Dr. M'Candless offered the following •; Resoloed, That the Street Committee bo in slrncted to report at next meettog of Councils what been taken on the petition of citizens of. Sixth ward for grading end paving Crawford sL Bead three times and passed. S. C. concurred. Mr. Sergtant offered the following: Resolved, That the Trustees of the Has Com pany be requested to reduce the rent on the street lamps to $lO per annum, aod_lhat our .representatives.in the Board be requested to Urge the reduction. : Bead three times and passod. 8. C. concurred. Mr. Norris a report from tho Moaougibola nbgrf ccmmUleo oo tho jpotiHon of Wood, Morrell A Co,, radverso to allowlog.their claim' for building tho R. •'Ki'^dirsaid whmf. .Read and accepted.'S. C, concur. . [Before tho report iras accepted a motion was of fered to refer It back, with instructions to report in faror of tho claim, but the motion waelosb] Mr. Krrctt offered tho followlog; ; JZcta[rcrf f -Tbat tbo Mayor Wand he is hereby au thorized 4o drawa daplicate.warrant in favor of Ho bert LeDbriy for $lO 12, iu placo of a warrant No. —, for that amount, drawn last year io far or of said Iftflfertj/ the same having been lost and duly adver tised; provided :tbo said hriCCerty shall give security to tho city agalnstUho presentation of tho original for payment. ' Read 3 timer and pawed. 8. C. concnr. Mr. Reed offered an Ordinance to regulate new buildings and prevent tho oWtruction ofnroola. A mended, read three times and parsed. ‘ S. C. non concur and refer- to Ordinance committed. C. C; ro-. cedo and concur. Adjourned. • Uoiso to CosFxacßOß.—The ministers of tho M. E. Church start this morning, io attend the snsnal Whioh meets in Cambridge, 0.,. on tho 28tb iDst. We shall; have some changes to announce in the course of a few days, u lhfr aonrercnce wUI douUless fill tho city pnlplts generslljr by now .pastors. Mb. : Bbxsxtt pissed “King John*’ to a good honse appear to-night in the great pari of Jiamlet.' : A List of desirable Bank Slooks will sold this evening, at the Commercial Sales Booms, No! 54 FifthotTMt,t>yP. M. Daria. , L ' :: ' Tss eommuhication in Another column, in regard to the difficulty at tho PitUburgh Theatre, must close say farther d&ussion of.fhis gossip in oar paper. • *A I*Ad named Thomas Hughes was sent to the Hauso of Befageoo Saturday. Sir JiaeS . Clark's Female Fuls.—Xbe groat English Bemedy.Everybody knows .the aso of them. Fifty in a bottle, securely sealed, and can bo scut, postpaid, for $1 and f» threo cant stamps, poo adrertisemehh Th/TURPinr & BDRCHFIBLD are sMlihg Iff axtraonUittnr Bsrgmlasta Ladle*’ 'PfeB».flflia»'fwm OTBt>iM»ry*rt. ' BpUbtewf - Ualou.tijrituallo earnesti« : -; . THE FAVORITE MAKBi ‘nkcd:4ffi .ai>' ivUTei by ’'RAtirWuJ Contractor*, Bridgo and Cistern- Boildkn fct Jiateh 4 »t."’W*tr»nUd of ba*t qiitlUjr *«d 6r . IfoillCSottndft.aadUillret.st, "CM _ . ' ,V M v • ; 6v. \ ■ ■ v [coni external Statement of flr.Roberta With regard U> t&a recent oeearrtnees at thoPitts tmrgh Theatre,lt Uproper that I aboald makeibe following’brief statement: At 4 o'clock oirtbe af ternoon of "Friday, the' company assembled on tbe st&go to seo me, and then ««<i there demanded from tbo management the fulfilment of conditions to which they had nercr agreed—which conditions were declined,—at which they peremptorily refused to play that evening, and left the Theatre for (heir several homes. I returned to the box office, and there found the Msyor wishing to obtain seats for the evening, f thou sod there made known to-‘jinn, for the first lime, the action the company had'Ukon a -few moments previous, and asked him if they were, not liable to arrest for conspiracy. Re expressed an opinion that they were so liable, and, on eminent lawyer happening in at tbo moment, the Mayor re marked, "Here's a gentleman can tell you belter than I con,” and this gentleman said that it looked very strongly like a clear caso of conspiracy. This acci dental meeting in the box office with tboJMayor, and this brief conversation, was tbo only time I saw bim that day, with tho exception of the time when be came to tbe box office in tho evening to receive tho money to be entrusted to him. I never sought him at bis office, or in his box in tho evening, and I do not know that he was asked to do anything in tbo matter but what any private citizen mighthavebeen willing to have done. Immediately after tho company left the Theatre, in tho afternoon, 1 again sought them, and arranged with them, eaeh separately, to play in tho evening: I • agreed to pay them the several sums they required, amounting in oil to $91,00. Near the time for tbe curtain to go up, they were assembled in tho Green room, and demanded from me Men, the payment of tho sum promised, before they would go upon th<T stage. I declined paying it, for I could bare no assurance that they would perform after they bad got it—but expressed a willingness to doposit the money with any responsible person. The money in the Treasury belonged to tho andienco, and I would nut part with that money until they had received what they bad paid for. I suggested to them tbe name of tbo Mayor, as n proper person to deposit tbo money with, to. which they assented; (bo Mayor, being in tbo Theatre, was called on by tbo Treasurer, and the condition of things stated to him, at wbb’li ho kindly consented to receivo tbo money in trust fur tbe members of the company claiming it, giving assurance that he weald not pay it over indiscrimi nately, and not until we notified him who were mostly entitled to iL This is the last 1’ saw of the Mayor or tbo money, and all I had to do with bim or tbo company in tbe transaction. Tbe statement of Mrs. R. (Miss Kim berly 1 fully sots'forth what followed after. In conclusion, I will simply present tbo following brief statement of tbe accounts of (bore members of tho company wbo successfully, under .the . power of combination, extorted from us dishonorable and un just conditions, and also a statement of tbe receipts and expenditures of the turee nights of Miss Cush man's engagement. Amount*/ monry prtul to, and tmhincfi iltiejo aixljroui Lhn&t meuib'rt of tke Company of (A« f\mt*Tgh,'dtnetitrr toho fijurti! intfu tnuuaction tf Friday crmfcr 12 fo April 24, 1S08; Paid U.A. Weaver .$258 90.. BoJ.duo him $ t> 60 “ J. V. Bowrt A wife. 297 U> ... * II 18 “ J.B. Curran 101 17. to “ Mrs. Bemll -M3 00. •• " ber. , 360 •• Mr. Fleming and AuislanUr- W&oo.. •• •• him ... 10 00 »• Mr. Sharp. 147 7 00 “ J. U.CsswU. 118 00...“ 44 “ 600 Miss Braddocfc 70 00. .“ ** ber 00 00 *• J.H. Jack - Mr. Word ...... 1a0u... 44 •• him... 00 00 130 47-. “ 44 from him. -1 10 “ D.B. Vadcerlng.. .. 70 00... '* •• •* him.. 4 00 “ Mra. Vadeering.... 223 00...“ “ - her. 200 “ Ur. Holland 13 60... “ “ *• him. 723 44 Matt. Lewis .... 35 97... 44 “ 44 him. 617 Many of tho above wore members of tbe Company who went to Youngstown to givo performances, -and required assistance to leave there—which aid was rendered to the amount of S4S 64. This sum is di vided among ten of them at $4 60 each, and Master Lowland Mr. Rowes’ child, $1 32 each; and those Uraptfots are charged to their accounts upon salaries time in arrear to them. Tbe abovo are oil Itije'partfcs with whom bis honor bad any dealings. 'The Mayor's kind-hearted clemency in paylog the money entrusted to him, indiscriminately to those wbo claimed it, has eon sod him to over-pay tome, instead of paying it to those to whom it was doe. The total amount of balances now doe to the whole company and employees of the theatre is $l3l 33 this too after' a remarkably depressed winter, in a season of IB weeks, and disbursements in that timo .amounting to $13,042 62. Tbcso balances tbo management ora disposed to pay at any moment, but they will never yield wil lingly to any combination to extort from them un just and dishonorable conditions—and combinations of tbe character herein enumerated they do not be lieve meet with the approval of any intelligent peo ple. From tbe fureguing tho public can judgo bow far they merit tbo libels that hare been heaped upon them by some portion of tbo public Press. GeoaoE Roberts. RrrulptoualpAyuwQtsduriug tbo three ulght-i ot .Min Cushman’•ongaguneni* at the Pittsburgh Theatre, April 2l*t, 22d sod 23d, 1663: Wednesday night, tlenalpt*. $347 5l» Thursday do do 254 60 Friday «’o do 429 25 Paid Company. Paul Mis* Cushman. Orchestra. ... City Urease Telegraphs... (lav Hill 34 34 Paid Company at Youngstown 43 68 Nawaj-apere. pnoihl**K 1 foliating {hat my.holiness affaire possess rcry litlle iolcre?! - for the general public, ami tbcvt they aro not a proper subject fur newspaper diseoeaioD—J am, norcrtbolesi, constrained. by the mtmerooj mu- Statemcnta contained in the newspapers, toglTO n few brief facts in self-defence. ■ My earliest Intimation of difiically. among the company attached to tho Pittsburgh Theatre was at a lato hoar on Friday afternoon,' bat as that eras ap parently arranged, I was much surprised to find, at tho time annauoced for the performance, that some of the member* had combined to extort from me a compliance to demands intuiting to my integrity and unrecognised In any contract between us. On tho 12th of the present month, though their names were on the bills and tho performance duly announced for tho evening, certain members of the company dishonorably left me, despite my wishes or any proposition in ray.power to mako to them. And this, too, in violation of written agreements between ns binding either party to give one week's notlco of their intention to dissolve their engagement. Ac cording to all theatrical usage, the breach of tneb a specification entails upon the delinquent tho forfeit ure of a week's salary. On tho following Saturday I visited Yonogstown, Ohio, at the-rnvitation of its eitizens, to givo a recitation of “Jliawalba,” and find ing the above referred to portion of the company them, unable, as tboy say, to pay their expenses, I assumed their bills, amounting to noarly fifty dol lars, and re-engaged them for the following wock— Uiis engagement being distinct end apart from any previous arrangement or obligation between us. The public will therefore judge of my surprise and under stand my indignation, when, after acting but two nights, they demanded their week's salary in ad* ranee, making their determination known at a-mo- ineot fatal to all interests. To their uorouonablo demaods 1 most decidedly, and as l think, justifia bly, refused to submit, for two reasons, vir.: First, on account of the dishonesty of their demand, and eecoodly for lack of security that they would fulfil tboir engagement. I consented, however, to deposit tho total amount in trust, to be paid over when their part of the contract should bo fulfilled. Tho next question was who could bo found to entrust with the enorsjou* sum of VHt Aundrcd and ihirly-jic* dallari. His Honor tho Mayor and family beingio toy private box, be was sent for. and solicited as a private citi een, and not in bb official capacity, to take ehsrge of tho amount. He obliged me by doing to. Still the company were unsatisfied—they wanted tho sums fur each distinctly specified and “nt Joan.” Hero commeoced that part of tho business his Honor cor* taioly did not anticipate—"eight dollars” cries a bullet woman, "eight dollars” shouted the call boy, and others in. minor capacities calling for snms at tbo same cate, while others in better position with more modesty and merit, were uot obtaining joitiee. To tbia I objected, disputing tho claims of som*, and more than acknowledging tho demands or others. But, upon tbo UMitrunco of the Jfayer that the money entmtlcd to him ekottld not go mU ofkiekandt unlit both partite were satisfied, the interesting ceremony was permitted to proceed till all seemed appeased. The curtain rose;! the play—Guy Mannering—pro ceeded, but at its close they again hocmae clamorous. Now not for enuritg but fur tne money. His Honor, evidently unniedtosoch a paodemonia, was about to pay over the deposit, when I reminded him of hif assurance that the monoy should not be paid over indiscriminately, but (hat he should retain ft till jus tice should bo equally distributed among the.compa ny and eocufed to myself—reminding him. In addi tion, that If be parted then with the money,! bad no certainty that they would fulfill thormanaatoftbclr engagement. He was willing to tako their wonn—/ was uoL Antecedent acts of theirs forbade the be- llef that I could trust them in tho future. In vain did I protest Tbo Mayor paid over tbo nfoney, (without receipt or voucher) while T assured him that if ho paid certain, sums to certain parties, «7 must he on hie own rcepoMstliliig. lie replied tbathe "would pay them from bis own purs* (or pocket) and ho botieved be washable to do eo.” .... This I'regret exceedingly, for, though well mount,, it has subjected me to' tho mortification of a second time closing the Thoatre while bills were out an nouncing a performance,’and has also deprived me of one night's receipt* after the entire erjmtes were incurred aqd pat<L To 9bow how the Mayor,wae re warded for bis kindness and gencreus.reliaoce.npon tbclr uwi/,1 will simply state that they, the next morning, resorted to tho bar-room, and, arranging their phns,'submitted their names to a card, for in sertion in tho papers, announcing that tboy would not perform that evculog, rod then calling on the Mayor to express their willingness to fulfill their promises and appear, at the same time deputing the stage manager to. coll at tho box office dad say, that; tbfi company were willing to play in tho pieces and parts they were east for, hut uo otAcr, and also to state,-as they bad not been ablo to'study those parts, (having received them only that morning;) K would be uttdr r ly. Impossible to appear respectably, leaving me no alternative but to close tho Theatre, as 1 foresaw on the evening previous I should bo compelled to do. Without commentiogon the facte above stetod, and quite willing to leave the public to form .their own Inferences, I wUI merely add,.that I took the Pitts burgh Theatre at a season when business of all kinds was depressed and paralyzed—that I boro taxed my time, energies, professional knowledge, and private resources, to an amoantof nearly three thousand dol lars, to maintain it as a placo of respectable and ra tional amusement, and to afford: employment to the weak; vacillating, misgaidedpooplo whose desertions have twice caused : ite premature close.' Thislsro cffort l ehall stni maintain. The Tbtstre will be. soon' re-opened/ wilh Mr. Max -Marbtzek’s' Opera Troupe, from tbo Phlladelpbla'and New York Acad 7 smley pf Muiic—tho. oort celebrated, and ln cvery m superior In aUaetion, that has over appeared Wat'of: the Allegheny Mountains—and 1 certainly trust that In fotere, to the mftny annoyances artrial :llfo,'! 2»sy not be again compelled th'af(d. oWepreMOtation at the bands of. that great engine of uolvcnal infomation—tha publie Press. > .. v;--: ■ 1 E. Kihbkrlt. . Apin.i# 1 3!M 1 Telegraphic GO NO BfiSSI ON A L ' ** WtßnnrCrdw Cmr, April sfl. House.—Ur, Quit man, of Mississippi, asked leave to introduce ujoint resolution concerningtbeadmis siun ornew States Into thff Union: Mr. Bagjiib, of objected. Tbe speaker sustained Mr. English’s point of order, as ■ privilege question already pending. Mr. said his iwlalion pas to apply only to the future. , . . Tbo gp™»b»T stated the question La be on agreeing to tbe amended motion postponing tbe report or tbe Committee of Confeteneo on the Kansa? bill till tbo second Monday Of May. Mr. llarru, of Illinois, asked the unanimous con sent of the Homo to poslpono the consideration of the question till Wednesday. Mr. English acquiesced, but several gentlemen ob jeeted, crying, “let the vote be taken now.” Ques tion, question. Mr. Marshall, of Kentucky—lf the consideration b postponed will it not bb again in order to movo tbe previous ijocstioo. Mr. Clingman, of North Carolina, said it is in order now. ' i Mr. Marshall tben moved to lay] tho report of the Committee of Conference on tbo tJble, and inquired if this motion prevailed would it|oot terminate all legislation, and leave Kansas in (lie position she was in before application was made for her admission into tbe Union? The Speaker replied (bat in bb opinion it wonld dispose of tbe whole matter. Mr. Marshall, of Kentucky, withdrew hb motion to lay on tbo tablo. Tbe questioo Lbon recurred on tbe motion to postpone tbe report till the second Mon day of May. Several gentlemen proposed that the pending qnc« tion be postponed till WcdoesJay, and duriogn con versational debate Mr. Seward said he wantodim mediato action upon the Kansas bill. He said it enght to bo defeated or carried. He wanted an end to the controversy. Re was prepared as much to roto to day as he would be six months bonce lie was will ing to go home like a full grown man and faco the responsibility before bb constituents without wait ing for objections to be trumped op. He said there mnstbesomo secret motive, looking to future politi cal movements, fur tbo postponement till tbo second Monday in May. A conversational debate ensued as to tbe prosper ity of postponing tbe Kansas question to Wednesday next instead of tbo second Monday of May. Mr. Harris of Illinois withdrew bb motion for Wednesday, seeing (bat there was a diversity of opin ion on tbo subject. Tbe House proceeded to votoon the pending mo tion to postpone tbp further consideration of tbo Committee of Conference to tbe second Monday in May. which ires disagreed to by a vote of IUO against 194. On motion of Air. Stevens further consideration was postponed till one o’clock on Wednesday. Tbe Deficiency Bill was returned from tbo Senato with amendments, to which the Houso disagreed, vix: Striking out $4OOO paymont to tbe House re porters for tbe Globe, and striking out tbe provision for the settlement of tbe account* of tho late clork of tbe House. J. (Hancey Jones offered a resolution that, during the present week it shall be tbe order each day for the Committee of tbe Whole on tho Stale of tho Union to take recess till raven o'clock in the evening for general dobate only. During a contest whether tbo resolution should now be finally voted on or wbethor tbo Home would adjourn, Mr. Skinner of N. Y. said he hod a proposi tion which he hoped would be adopted. The proposition was sent to tho clerk to be read. It involved an article from a Horlington paper, charging Senator Bright with having obtained through Commissioner Hendricks, 6000 acre? of pub lic lands. Tbo Speaker Etoppetftho reading os it was a rejection upon a co-ordinate branch of Congress. Great confusion ensued* The houso however returned to tho consideration of J. Glancey Jones’s resolution end thou finding iLsolf without a quorum adjourned. Senate.—Tho Senate was occupied with, a dis cassion of Paragu&n affairs, in which Messrs. Sim mon*, Mallory and Mason participated. Tbo com plaint against that people sprung from tbe firing into tbe Water Witch, on tho Paraguay river, some .two years since, by whteb an American citizen bad ihecn killed, and no redress hail been mad*. Mr. Green asked to tako up-tbo Kansas Conference report. Mr. Green moved that all prior orders be post poned to tako up Us consideration, which motion was Arried notwithstanding the iarnait opposition of Mr.• Stuart, of Michigan. Mr. Stuart then wanted to haev road the Houso amoQdmcnts, for wbleb a sub stitute is proposed. Mr. Crittenden was not ready to pronounce his judgment on this question, and asked the courtesy and justice of the Senate that it be postponed till Wednesday. * Lust, yeas 26, nays 29. Mr. Duuglos spoke zealously in favor of the post ponement asked by tbe Senator from Kentucky, say ing that tbo high character of that Senator, who served with distinction before some who bow refuted bis request wore born, thowed that he asked it with no factious or sinister view. Mr. Seward said that u the Senator from K.r. wa3 tho author of the amendments to the Senate bill which vrero adopted by the House, he b parliamon toriiy the person baring the responsibility of a great measure, and should be accorded a brief post, ponement the requests. Tbo opposition in the Sen ate are no longer two or three; tbqr are a power; they can be beard and they mast be .heard- They hare tho some responsibilities and accountability as tho majority, for there is perhaps little difference bek tween the services to the country of an honest and patriotic minority and of the majority. As to tbs parliamentary phase of this question, tbe .written - law is plain,'that the lal> is In' th&.’Tlr q*tfOT^Reprh-• tentative*. f‘Vtt> 25 .{344 25 400 00 51 r. Cameron retained an unpleasant reminiscence of the last night season and dul not want another, lie therefore aored to djourn. fort by a veto of 29 againrt 22. ; Mr. Crittenden made alcdgtheued, general reply. Mr. Wilson mured to adjourn. Mr. Green railed for the .-vote, ayes 19, Does 25. It was consequently lost.. - Mr. Cameron suggested to take up the sub ject on the understanding that they imme diately thereafter adjourn end consider it to morrow. Mr. Green would agree if the opposition would namo an hour to-morrow for a vole (Cries of no ) Mr. Wade moved to lay the whole subject on (be table. Lost by 2<i against IT Mr. Foslct moved to adjourn. Lost by 2G ogainst-17. Mr. Clark is now addressing himseir to tho general question with every prospect of un all night session. ■ , Froth the time Mr. Clarke spoke until half past? o'clock the Senate was Wholly occupied to attempts to come to on npdcrstnnding and in defeated motions. ‘ Messrs Wilson, Green, Iverson, Brown, Houston, Collomer, and others took pari in tbo debate. Finally it was agreed that tho sub ject be mode the special order to-morrow at half-past 12o'clock. Tbedobate waacontinued In a genial spirit without noticeable feature. New York, April 20.—The Bank Statement for the post week.shews a decease in loans of $341,000; decrease in circulation $49,000; decrease io nominal deposits $107,000;. increase in specie $917,000; in mu:" in undrawn deposits $527,000. Telegruphlc flarketi. Nr.w York, April 30.—Cotton firmer under ac counts of frost in thi South; 1400 bales sold at for Upland middling.' Flour firm; tales 11,500 bbis. Wheat declining; sales unimportant; Western red $1 09; Soutborn $112(5)1 20; white $1 20(a l 35.' Bacon steady; Hams Vf@lo; Shoulders 7(o{7j. Corn declined; sales 10,000 bus at 73(0;73 j for white. Beef buoyant. Pork firm. Lard advanced I, at 11} Sugar steady; Muscovado 54(u|6j|; Havana Coffeo qnkthut firm. Linsocd Oil C9(a)7o. Tallow Freights on Cotton to Liverpool i(o)3-16; on Flour to Liverpool Is. 4id.fii)ls. 6d.; dd Oraio 4K*po - Markii —Noon—Stocks are dull and lower; Chicago and Kock Dlsnd 75g; Lacrosse and Mil waukio 8j; Mich. Southern 24; N. T. Central 881; Henna. Coal 72; Heading 117; Milwankio and Mire. 334; Canton Co. 211; Virginia sixes 90); Missouri sixes 93; Galena and Chicago SBj; Mich. Central 61); Erio24); Cleveland and Toledo 43); Clevel’d, Columbus & Cincinnati 92; Laeirdsse land grants 314; Ohio Sixes 102; Ohio, IBM, V JO7. Evening— Stocks dull but firm;'Chicago and Hock Island 76; UL Contra! 924: Mich. Southern 249; N. Control SB2; Reading 471; Milwankio and MUr. 33j; Mis souri sixes 33; Galena and Chicago BSJ; Erie 24); Clpveland and Tolqdd'44; CareUnas 93. 1 PiiiLADßLrau, April26.—Receipts of flour con tinno Tery small, and steady inquiry for home con 'sumption at fer superfine; s4,7fif<c $5,50 for oxtra faxnlljp $5,7&€?C,25 for fancy lots. There h but litUorHyerFlonr or Cora Meal offering, land but jitile demand. ' We quote at $3,25. .Wheat 'continues dull, and prices are rather weak, particu larly for The lower grades; sales fair : and prime Southern and Pebna. red at si@l,lo, : and white at $1,15tn)1,17, io sterc. Hye continues to soli on ar rival at 70c. Corn comes forward freely, and is io good demand; sales 10,000 bush yellow, afloat, at 7!c, and white at 68c $1 bush. The demand for Oats has fallen off; sales Southern and Penoo. at 46c. Provisions and Groceries no change. Whisky firm at 22@22Je for Ohio. CmciuxATi, April 20.—Floor is very dull; no sales of . Whisky . advanced to 16) and in good demand. Mess Pork higher with sales of 2.200 bbls at SLS,2S, and a small lot of dear at $19,50. ’ Lord, Bacon and Bulk Meat are anebanged; til are held above last week's prices. Nothing was done in Bulk Skies which could havo boon sold to a moderate extent at 85 and of Bacon Sides atfcj. Tbo, weather is quit® cool ; outsido .the City last night the thermometer ranged- from 34;t0 37 ,Ucga. oho vo zero. :. • Balviuoue, April 26.—F100r ciulot nnd firm.— Wheat-aotive; red -white $1>05@1,12. Corn, very dull for yellow a?Uyo at 68@71- WhlaKysteadyd ' T -.y .' ' ; " Worm at Wonts! / I*rorm»t»-A great many loerood treaties have been written, exptaioteg thuorigtear aud slanifyiog tbovrpnnaeeuermted to tbetiumwerstocL. Scarcely any topic of medical bM elicited more acute obaonrstion and profound oaorcb; ondyetphyriciaus are very mnffc divided ta oplolon tei the ecWyct. It imiyt boadmUted; hawertr. tbat, after til, a mode of expelling them and purifying the body from tbetr.invtroceuof more valnetbaa thowlMatdteiuidOooAae tuthrirertgln.-’ - , Such an expetUng agrat ho* at last Umi fouhd.' Uao% VenuUbge prerte to be theisscb sOasbt after oped f- Ic—Jts efficacy uangaalvenanyackoowtedgcdbylbeeiiUru medical family.. As • further proof, rred ti».-.tollowtng ■from a Udy—one efonr own . . - • KBwYoil.Octoberlitß/iafiL'- TMs te te certify that 1 woe troubled with wdm few soora thada year. I was advterf to uso Akficmdi O&nttel Vcrmifae*, prepared by Fleming 1 took one boufe,*btcb brought away otxmt fifty wbrmt. I com* me need improrlog *t once, and am now pwftetly wtlLTbe public can Irani tnyuareo, and* farther p*rttcaUr*,l.yap idyingto Hrf. ! H«dl«,Ho. X SanbaUau L- IbeaU, Dnuxtet, comer oT Butger and Mocroe vtrreta. - MjtuSMW* wtU JBT.ANW3 (XlSslUT£D'VSßSUFffaß;izMtm&ctured by FLKUCfa BftaS.otPirrreuxpa.PAi AUotberVknuifngreJoeompaif* boo ardvtaihlrear cor/ gttuhar also l,tecstotwatodllvw,ptib,eaa.u«3wh* hadataUrespertabb. Commercial. ~ COMMUTE# OFARSU&ATIQN ICR FEBRUARY. F. R. Bacxor, V. IV Jon* aaiicra.'Suren. Saurxa, JOSEPB IL UCSTZXy.ICtmB I Anns. -V NVeiikljrUeTlewirftbeFittilmrsh Market* IRrpcri/J fpraaHnfar the IMUburgh Ocuette) '* •' PirrsDVMß.Tot3»iT, Arm 27, tail ThsreisaospodstcbcngetonetaintiUflMssaflaiia. The riven continue In excellont order, and tbe freighting busi ness goes on with regularity but without activity. Tlm sodden change of the weather to cold has, it is (oared, destroyed tho fruit tu this region. The frost on Saturday and Sunday nights wore quite aerere Tbe prospect for fruit, baftire this, was extraordinarily good. Nothing has yet occurred to Injure lbs prospect* uf tbe ‘growlog spring and 101 l crops. The wheat, everywhere, looks beautiful. Tbo market generally U vithimt dunce In price*. Tbo •apply of moat article* if produce t« folly equal to lb* do- Bund. Money contianee easy and first class paper Is readily taken at the bank. Tbare Is So little of this quality making that the discount lines at bank ran up very slowly. IntbeoaslMQcitfesrooney is abundant and cheap. The imports Continue to tall off, and the accumulation of epecio at New York U rapidly running up to $43,000,1X10. Thegen ernl lack of confidence and unwillingness to invest in new ntidariakings ents short tbo demand for money and leaves the Inaki with oil their enrplss dimdi on hand*. APPLES—There bsTbeen a rather freo supply, but the demand ha* absorbed alt rerelpts; nlee ot about GOO bbls, in lota, within the range ot f ji! “\ priuclyaUy at AS 11ES—The re is but IUUe dulusr, an occasional solo transpires of Pot# at r J%, cash, and Prarte at tiuh nud time. Bod* Ash steady at UUTTER A KUUri—There Is a scarcity of prime roll butter, which b owing to the season, and wlil oou be obvi ated. aalesof packed at common roll at 10. Eggs are in steady request al 8. BACON—Holders are firm and tbo market tend* rather to nn advance; ealca of Shoulders at Side# at western ILtme city doloki;and Sugar cared Hams 12j£. BEANS—Tbo Inquiry is light and prises hardly so firm; sales of small JoUprime small white from store at f 1,00, and {1,12 In tits small way. BUCKETS AND TUBS—Tbo falluwfog are mannCicturers* rates atFslUton: Buckets, common and 3 hooped, $l, CO wudglJiO; extra largo Tuba, 2and 3 hoops, $6,76 and s7,7fc No. 1 Tubs, $0,00; Nn. 2 do, $5,60; No. 3 do, $4,75; No. 4 do, $4.00. Keelers, No. 2, $2,76 —ca*h, par funds. Sales of Buckets (n (be retail way ats2,oo(^s2 t l2. BKoO3l3—there is a fair supply, and pricos range from 51 25 par dozen Ter common to $3 forchoico extra, iutarmo iate grades ranging accordingly. CORDAGE— Manilla Rope, coil, 13 c $4 lb Manilla Bope, cut, 14 o ft b Hemp Rope, eoll, 16 c V lb White Hope, cut, 18 c $4 lb Tarred Rope, coil, 14 c V tb Tarred Rope, ent, lft e $ lb Pecking Vard.floe, 13 c lb Packing Yarn,com 12 <• 11 tb BED CORDS—Manilla, $1,87, *dui. Manilla, coll, 15 CIS. S lb. Hemp, $1,87. dux. Hemp, coil, 12 cts 9 lb. PUriJitU LlNES—Manilla, 87 ctsdo*. Ilctup. 70c COTTON YARNS—Prices remain sj before quoted: Kos 6to lOincltnlvo 23 e D No. 10. Nos. 11 A 12 l7. ._24efltt No. IS. ...2icVo> Na 19 ....2C cV ft Na 20. .12 c ft doll No. 600.. .11 c ft tlaz N 0.900... .IQcftdozlNa 100)1 Ucy ,loz| ttCITJKQS No I - - %«i»yd No ‘A - vyd CANDI.KS AND SOAP—Candice are steady at our quota, tions dipped 12, mould and adamantine 28. Beep romaios aa before, steady at 6 fur common, 61 i fur Palm, aud 10 for Sawyer's ToUet and Castile, 6>£ for do Cltrmlcal OUro. and 7 for do German. CHEESE—Tim market is dolt, and demand confined to the wants of tbe retail trade; sales wllhio the rage of 8(39 : mainly at B*4. DRIED PBl/lT—JTbe supply of Apploslsfalraud talas at $1,26 In lots, and In the small way at Teachaj aro scorco at s3,76&sya). , DRIED BEEF—Buiallsalcsoi new by the tierce at 12W. FKATfIEKS—wo note sales of prime western, on arrival, :at (6 but only in email lc*s; from store they are hou at 60. FEED—We quote F«?d, ; on arrival, within tbe rang* : <-f for Rrmn, Hbovts, Sbipctufik and Middlings. FlSil—there Is a Urge and regular demand f«r Mackerel . No 3, largo, at an advance, and we qnote now at’sl2@slß6o ;l* bU, and bbt;HallfoXHerriug«B,oo@ XC.25; Wbito Fish, ordinary JlOt/'i jll; Lake Superior do $l2; half do onUnary do Lakeggperior, $5,00 Trout, LLI* Codfish 4->X^5. FLOOR—Tbo rrsetpU firum -the neighborhood coultßOO .light, and retail dealers are mostly sQpplled with porehM** ‘ made below. Sales on arrival ot roper at and , extra at $3,76(<9i3,90. From slore, the truing raise are js3,62fors«par.« t go®sU2fot extra and $LB> for Csmlly '■o. Rye Flour sales only In the retell way ats3^B. GRAIN— A good supply of Oats, wilb a regular demand and steady aalee at 27 on wharf and canal. Rrtis la steady demand and sales lodisfUkre fruta first bands at 61@52: from store, tome sstos on timo at 66Q68. Bsaixr lsm<t nffeml largely; soles of fipriug at 45 and prime foil at 60. Worst seifs from uragou at7ou76. and wbito at 60: Booth ctn Uni > uuimands 80and White ot>, OKIXJERIKS— I Tho market continues firm and Mouss* has advanced to Ftcsa Ustrady at WiC&A. OufSXK i* In regular detnaud at aud Rice at In ti'-rreand l»hl GAS PlPE—the f-illowmg are tlt» quotations for wruoriit I run tubing: Prr Foot Per 7<*.L S Incli Ou 1'1pf.... 7 .eta IS lucb GuPip©...22 eta K “ 43 8-2 - -60 “ f. " J* - :.iS : S —T3 “ 8»$ - - I,o} - t - - —ITJ4 - 4 - ...1,90 - IS * -—9 O - lo lt» amtotttry duemnl TlOillNV—* lijlit tiasunl, ud ulta b tbs retail tnJi »t 45,00 «t 111. IlAY—a fair BBppJj it aral*n, au<l tiles At $10.?45 ? too UlDC3—There (» a >(ovljr UeoiaaJ ter i>tf LUiUe, aod rrcahur Nilu at U>, frera «terr Orwo biJM rnuiiu at 6. sod giwnmlUOateU. : IROXANAJLS—there U a Vataa ar« ODduu>£eU, aid «■« eery light demand, bet car d repeat umqnotatioaa: ’ lKOK,ftg. Cumrooa Hat Iron pet ft ■■■'£% Jnolata “ « „.4W Jf*<B Pk>* WUjct “ -.A\Z ; “ “ Slab* - ..4 y kjjli. . iU to iW jW toW .** it rails |>| forb .. .ft B> A Pea* Nail* ft k«x—-3,76 ** - *,» Sot quality.... • aovs»*n>auo*u. tucb ft m su a “: -J-ir % - - Cut fiplkco t n> 4»<" ' lorJi Horn Shoe Iby 7-10 3t< Dandy Tira, \% by j*£ T-tfl and inch... f Sd'lJle Tree 1y ud lVd by 3-10 and y in 4 do “ i and iy I-tHI* Klo « #i.; Wrp'l Spike* C|£ Inch' all imgtha .:... ey ■ - - ,0 IbUler KJvrU fife 0,4 Koa. 15,14/IA, 10*17 mftlU “ 18,20,22*31... “ & u SO “ 6 l il LKATUUil—Uariret dell i •>nowK Red Spanish ESIo 9 lt> Slaughter “ “ ...... Upper Leather V Jut. Bridle “ •* ...; Skirting Leather $1 lb Harnett.—................. LARD—Sales of country in is held firmly at 10^10^. LUHBRR—-Tli* run 00 Ibo lato rise was considerable, and lliera bate been freer sale* in this market than on U» pre- Tiooa run; prion main at barons at Cowman and dear, and Hbiocles on raft at $2,00. • URS3 PORK—lias further advanced; tales ofcoontrr packed at $l7. and city do at $17 ( 50ci517,75. To tha ceoulry 1 trade sat*# at J • OlL—lfolderg of Uneeetf are firms! tha advance and a sale of 70bLiairat mads yesterdayst 70. Lard oil No Ila Arm at Bft. * ~ ■ POTATOES— haro been comioglo freely bath by railroad and ritcr, but an eastern demand has sufficed to keep tha market freo being overstocked; oalea of Keds and mixed vs arrival at 30, bote, ead33/iNU, tasks. Neebaancrk*are not plenty, end salsa ou arrival are made at lor strict ly prime. Prow store, sales of mixed at 40 and Keshan nocks at 64. 1 HERDS—•There i» a good demand for Cloror from store at l-I.Oa, and lu the small trey at $5,26; Timothy la at Flax is firm and.ta reqnoat'at $1,12^*1,16. , SALT—a steady demaod and sale* at prevlona retoe— sl.«2 for Hu. 1 and $1.76 for extra. TALLOW tips of rough at C and rendered at 3. WINDOW GLASS—prices are firm, aod we repeat onr quotations for the small aiwa, city make: —6lS sad 7x9, *3.00; Bxlo. $3,76; BXII to 9xll and 9x12 to 10x12, $4,26; Bxl3 to 9xl3aud 9x14 to 10x16, $1,60. These are uet cash prices; country brands range 60 reuts ft box locs. For the lucreeding medium sizes, to $» cent discount off. WII7TK LKAD—firm end In steady demand at $2,60 $ keg for pure in oil, aod dry Wc lh, subject to the usoal dis count. Rod Lcsdß}£@9, net, and Litharge B{4. WHlSKY—gales of Raw at Rectified is steady wd uurb<iDy*l IVc quota «■ -25&27 •*304439 *M«S42 80329 23325 i email lute at ay. City No. 1 Imports by Rlwwr. WFIEKUNfI, per Cberolt—B bbla llmo. Evans; 3 bile •**d, a Jo beaus, 1 Übl petal, l kg UnJ, 11 chairs, Uilleapie VI bbla applet, Lewis A jedgsrton; 3 Ills men pork, Shrlfer A Pilwurtb; 13 bis hay, Hagao; 0 kn Urd, 7 bbla egg*, 2 crta ware, (Hark * co; 8 bbls butter. Kiddle, Werls ft co; 13 bgeclorcr toed, owner, 2 bxa chute, Townsend; Gkgs lanl, 2 do butter, owner; C 8 aka rage, lining. | CINCINNATI per Marmora—l3s eaaka boon, l&O bbla whiskey, 43 pee machinery, 381-la aheep ekine, WU aka p< Ha lot's, Gl-hhda fnaat, lGsbbls Uni. 453 aka wheat, 2 las book*. I do mdr, Clark A co; DO bbla flour, Ora ham A Tbomas; 13. tio whiskey, l*erry; GO do flour. Brown ft Klrkpatrfck; 'Hx Ho hominy, llcßane ft Anjer; 62 do whiskey, W'Jlanry;3o «•» rlnrcual, Carr ft rv, A <c* beef, A Pony tin 171 bn wheat. Hitchcock, McCreary ft co; 2o bids oil, Ltecb; 2 hbda tlanlloen 3doglass, Morrba’Q; 26 baa starch, Foboastockl >2 bbl whiskey, Black ft cu;769 p bgt wheat, Kennedy ABroa* II tea 1an1,2214 pea bulk, meat, Uauey ft IVbllt; it barrels l*aos,2ododapplen,&.dop«acbee,Cß Wells; j doopptea,* Ido flaxseed, Shrivor ft Dilwortb; 1 kg tobacco; B b Fab tiutock. KKOKCK per Pulton bbU floor, Qtnlincr; 3 Ihca fora, Potndeitor; 10 pea furniture, King, Vennock ft co; 12 Hie •crap.lron. Spang ft co; 100 bids flour, Lisiatt; 20 bxa March, lVrfU; 23 do Uribbco ft Young; 30 da do, Porryr, 49 ska wheat, 1016 do pctiitoea, llllchcock, McCreary ft cor 62 Id la flour, Waller*; C7obbla floor, 263 dolard, 13hogsheads alioaldera, 90 bbla pork, 876 aka potatoes, 40 bbla oil, 43 tea IIDOI bides, dark ft co; 120 hbia flour,Graham AThotnaarlQ Lxi starch, tlltler ft bbu wblakey, 2 dap wtn« Uennett; 96 bids floor, Culp; 19'kgs tobacco, UcCandtolK tMearns ft co; '2O bxa starch. Cooper, 146 Ixfl epukes, PlmlM,. Carr ft Oa r v ' ZANESVILLE per Emma bhU floor, IB hhd tobacco, 110 bbla eggs, 6do butter, 19 boxes do, Clark ft co; U ska fruit, 4 bbU baaoa, 7.d0 rgga, fetter; 26 aks d peaches .7 bbla flaxseed,' Parley; 10 kgalard, 7 hbda roeat/Blmmons; 10 doz bnekota, 100 lids floor, Liodaay; IGO do do, Rea; 2 raktyellow mot; B A Fahnestock; 2 cats,6 aka rags,?do' l>otatoes, 4 bbl egga, 7 do, 3 ake d fiuit, 10 bbla beans, Lew is ft Edgotton; 2 bus egg*, 4 bxa Utters, R Dalcell; 12 grind , stone*. Urlnpton ft co; 19 emptyLbls. Rhodes ft Yemen ft'lOekrpotatomeido do core,2oo do feed, 1030 ft Intnber. 19 beau catile, owneri on board; 4 bbla era, {tec; •1 rrU, 32 ala rags, 0 bbla beans, 1 do fruit, Rsgalay. tkaarara ft co; 39 bbta beans, 2$ aka raga,! uk bacon, SbriveTft on worth; 1' bbl sweet potatoes, 2 aka dr fruit, Cbcfleld. . NASHVILLE per Hudson—2 cacka ginseng, I tlo nnta Maturie; 4 bbla glass, BakewelLFMra ft co; 21 ale bbla Smith; 2 hbda tobacco, Gukllt; 60 bbla flour, Eyiten 60lea hams, 379 aka jwUloe*,Clark ft nn 839 bga wheat, McCullt;' 9 oak* 12bga flaxseed, 10 bbla gfeaae, 1 do lanl, 6 do* back et*, 3 neats tubs, 78 bbla, S 3 ska Mrar Spring flour, 30 dodo 626 bga whe»t,Dlckey ft as ldbttta ‘talocro, Weyman: 100 bis cotton. King, Fetlock A co; 100 do do J M Pennock; ' CINCINNATI per Jennie Oray—9QM.li flour. 901 aacka wheat, 193 do potatoes. Ibx mdjc,l47lihdshacon.2&Uarces hues, 12 pkgs moTaablrs»CJark ft co; .25. tea Uuna, 60 bbla oil, P Boilers; 6 oka sundries, Sboouberrer; 62 bbla whlaky, MeOrickart; 9 hbda bacon, Jackson; 2 bxa rerfx, McCaUn 0 pkga typo bhryock; 124bbto flour,Graham ft dodo,Gardluerr.l6do.whisky,Wolff; 30do do, Button; 883 bgt wheat; Hitchcock, AlcCreary ± co; ISO do potatoes, IltrtAfc 8 pfcci tpOTfahlci, Mcßrido; 409, bga wheat, Kenne dy. Ci bbU whlakey, Stewart; 78 LbUTud and pork owaan. BT. LOUIS per’'ililaatto— 2oobdla roollagpapar.AdalrS 9 bblalFquar, Arthur. Kd«ct. ft ea;3Mil<U wtUaxeyrSoyd; do do, \ .fc*. boota, 10« bdl skint. iCOctkahaou, 39 do abotddMt, Cbuitft co; 16 UJs Urd oft/DalxcJl ftß<m, 4 ;bl» cotton, Didrer. ft bn Uria. wwtwr, 8 teat 3 Hidf-Mt"*! 6 do abouMers, Forsyth; 600 htfe flmrr, ft Thouto»;7<rt'laheop,<fcWoj; •. - ; , / , L'v'-. >, tba opening buds Lars auflend .from. Ah* freat. Tba rir# to hlUug with nine H! 1 !* 1 * !*«• wrlthm our lA«ttl*eerepdrc were, tfaa RmtoAGnhaaj, trma Eaba tEltos the Jcusio Gray—propelled byuoA Chi dimiU, «u> CUCTjtV "I* 1 " > IMm Wlwlliis^jw : ihoPotaasc, from iSikte. natl with acood.load,. r Tlio JUI ot their Irergdea may bo found above. ' , ■*T ! - ' *-■> - Rinlne»was'dtntbf{nlfonibw'lefbe istha celpta bad totUodimaUand Loulanltowere mft dow. ftAUllamorepraodihif iaoTtaMol la oulUertdfQt In that oaylocruWa. ' gaaGeoaa lopg aqdlhrmra- ligttUiraUtonlatibttty’lkrlab won U*lrc* ora halfmaat. .- .r' ''■+ • rl • ' i' OalTdcparrnrey>*l*rrt«ywMtfaik CwTSlt vtWbtd* tumo r<n)»i-Qim,«ii«et of in«to«ne><« •»*?;' The splendid Denmark. Ctpt. IL C.Gray, BhOWtJl Imn for SL Patf tl 10T jff, lod & DttftU <****» end affreight A person foes mfo with C«pt.. Giw •£» SS ,? 1 hata *- The Denmark will foera Tb* Dr. Kino will tin go oat to-day Cor Lon&Tllle. &pt- Shom»o i**o exoerieaesd and canfbl offl£*r~......Tbe Economy, Capt. Beitzlioorcr, (oaves to-day for Ctaclßßatl .Tho rn* poodoal EmmsUrahssa, CaptAyrt* afil Imto poaiUrelj ml 4 P.M„ to Zanesville.Sba.alnyi lMwt on time...... The Marengo, CapL BTCftltosi. leaTMtO day (probably) forSt Lools, aad tho Clara Data Is almost ready for Loubvlll*. Yot other beats ao* DAliy ready to Imto lor verioas port*, m oar cotuao of advertisements. The report of cargo of steamer Potoraae is crowded oat this morning. Tho Rochester, Angto-Saxoo turf JSsnsagtr, from Puts*' barghj JacobTrabsr, B.P.Bass aad Cambridge, town El Ixxiis; (tualar City, from Nashville and Bvltaraat aad Winslow,.from New Orissa* bars arritod aiaca oor,la« report......lhsUiaourißlrerboata doing nothing. There is slaty-Oro regular boats ia tbs trade, aad Dot business for twenty.—Cln. Com., Monday. • • i DATtKroar.—Tbo Darsaport GazaUs.of the 3Qtb,«*j*;— u Tbo steamer Mary Cook has laid op for tbs present, eh •ceaanf ° r dsrrsaae of boxiaan. Tba steamer ExsaWor ■truck tb* draw pi«r,on Saturday morning, coming through thx bridge, but ■ustaiaed ao damage worth laentfoaiDt" suambsat Hagtater. ARRIVED— LtnenwsßrownsTfllo; Telegraph, doi OaJowl Bayard, KUxabotb; Melnotte, Cincinnati; Fulton CRv.Kso- Irak: Hod son, Nashville; Potomac, Cioctnuatl. DEPARTED—Lomrno, Brownsville; Tellrrarb. Uo’Col. Bayard, Elizabeth; Chevolt Wheeling. Bubiiubb ffifjanflts. Change of Firm. " ' Lr- HITCHCOCK havingpurchaaedihe • Interest of Jacob Huffman, In tho Arm ©f Huffman. Mcx;roars A Co, tbs style In tbs Orta will hereafter U Hitchcock, McCreory A Co. Mr Uaffmanwillrtmaiain tis House apl:ls> HITCUCOOK, McCKEERY 4 CO.. Sue cre»re to Hoffman. MtCrrery A Ca, forwarding aod •Commission Uerehanta end Wholesale Dealers In Produce. Ploar and Wool. nmocton. KKreitKNOES: • Springer Hirbaogh A (A>. Cronell A Doner. 11. Childs A Co., umuinmn - McCandless, Means A Co, Kecno, Sterling A Co,, *. Bsplcy, Ccvgravo A Co., Jet. Ksnt, Santee A Co\ " Q. W. Smith ACtr Garrett A fiStlo, ’ . „ oaciaiun. Wearer A Graham. i r A. A B. Fenton A Bros., ar.iocis. George M. A L. Horde, Joseph B. Elder, *pkdly { fepton Bros. » . t NOTICE.— I have this day, April 1,1555, sob) my entire stock of Cutlery,Hargfeailnstnuatote. Ac, to Messrs. \V. W. TOUNa and WJi. CA&TWRIGQT, wbo will conlinu.* tbs bnsiaess at tbs old stand, under the near# of CARTWWGUT A YOUNG. My brothor, Wai. Cartwrigbt.basbeea eagagsd with mo for many years, aad eutsrs iu tbs now Arm with a thorough knowledge o? tbs business. 1 cheerfully recommend tbs new Arm to my for* mer per rods mid friends, who hare heretofore «> liberally patroaiMdmy establisbmcat. JOUN CARTWRIGHT. • ...27 ft ft ..-88 eft ft ... 2l>c ft lb .~30 c V 4 ft ...Jil c ft ft H oftdoz 8 r dor. 8 c ft doz pO-HARTNERSUIP,—The unaerßtgued W have this day formod a partnership coder tbs nuns of CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, fot tbe purpotf of manofactar ing and dealing In Cutlery, Surgical InrtmßuaU, Ac.— TUey bare purchssod tho slock of Mr. John Cartwright, * n j will cOntlaus tlis baabtess at No Sfl Wood street April Ist, IBiS—spl&jlmd CART W BIGHT * YOUNG, (Saeceopre lo John Cartwright,) '- t Manufacturers und importers of Pocket aad Table Cattery, Barglcalaod Dsfital’l» •trameotiL Gaos, Pistols. Ylshlng Tackle, Ac., No. M Wood stroeL They giro spscial aUeatioo to the manufacturing of Tmises, Sapportfira, Ac. Jobbing sod BopalogwUhfnw tuallty and. patch. apltrfly Notice of Dissolotloo. A LL persona interested will please, take XV aotko that the lato flna of LORENZ, UTKRLINO A CuToArtag bosb dUsolred by mutual consent on the, ffnt day of October, A. ISM, and lbore being still btntaswef said Arm remaining unsettled, wa, tba aadsmteoad, rarrtr> log partners <d aaH Arm hare appointed *BO AOlbarlred Hubert b. tfrEHUNU, oneofsakipartiiere, to sett is ami Anally clom up tbs said tidalness. AU pereobs baring k»a» settled sccoanti at btuinm with said firm are reqoNtsd to call npoo said Robert B. Alerting, at his oUlca, No. 113 Wgr ter street, and arrange the tamo as soon aspOMfbta.- * HENRY ffTEJILINO, , - JACOB PAtIVTKR. > . a. *. WARNER, ROBT. B. STERLING, Boulting partoere of late firm of liartsz, BtuUnff A Co. splo-loid . f CO-FAiITABUAUIPe THE umleTHlgned havo Uiw day entered into co pariaetshlp for IbsperpcseefenAdDcting aOeoml tfomadssfon Produce ihuloesa, ondcr tho baas mod alyls of Leech and Hutchinson. Haring tba adrgntsgea of* fooitlott convenient to tba River aod Railroad Zfepota, and many Tears 1 practical experience la the tmalp—yttiay faal oonff dent that their efforts toptaass porUe* wbo may favor tbao with CctnalgomenUof Prodoca for sals, wDI merit their ap probaliutt. UJldtJDgashsreofy«irj*trucage,wemß4JD very truly, LKECUA nUTCIXISEON. nttsbmrgb, April Ist, lAM.—epgjgrf „ (. Dissolution— ThoCo-Partncnhip bere hjforeealvbrg between tba undersigned, coder ther style of WILRI&OM A HOYfSTCrT, to tba Leather, (lid* aad Oil trade, wae diamtred cv tbs A ret of ApvULy matnaiconsent. WU tYILEfNBON willccailMatocwrY on the tame bnefnese in alt its fcrmncbve, at tbeOLDSJSto 3T7 Liberty street, and GIDEON ft, Wjmm/T at hie NEW SIAKD, 2SS Liberty street, eaesof d»r Übwßad erect, where the twAßtof the fild Cm’wOT t » faced, . PlUsbcrgb, Apvll »g, »a-aplftlal Q. B. BOmTOTr NOTICE. —The pATtoAnJup heretofore ex telcgbetwsae Wee. Graham ■rilfbi tiwTlnTpr iT. 1 sedirtte mMinlitjif nfOEABAEA IETISB, is fie bmdoeeof mvaatertartag aa4 ertHag b Ibladaydlaslred. O. Ml EXYINiL Conaellsvilte, March 3th>lSs&—mrSbdla c J ; - EUuratnmal. KENWOOD, a Private Boaedinc School m Dot*. Tbe Rammer Soslooof Uhls losiitattea. wilt beets THURSDAY, Usytth. ■ Appt/tolhw Keet<ir»st tboOCkeol A. K. Uni, Em F«o«tfe Street. PUUbuxgb, OfiThVtdtTS Afid Fridays, tV twees 10 and 12 o’clock, or by tetttr directed P. TAYLOR, Nmr Drigntea, Ps. *p3S^2* Edgeworth Ladlca* Bcmtoaij, : } s&irrciri,Bi\ fknna. ■ ’- ! - TilE SOMMER SESSION, of hhia well known Irfctitotloa will open on lb* FIRST HONDA?, op MAY, uilconllßut Iweoty-eoo weeks.. A more de lighUtt! sod hfsUhfallneatioaisaotSDywheretolwfoadd.* For circoUn «r farther la&rmattoa apply to-J.D. Me*' CorJ.John H, BJrllor or T. IL Nerin. £*]*_, or totbe Pria ripel, f»ptf«Uwtmyar] Rev. n.K. WILSON,D.II. Sowlckloy Academy., " < A CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 12 mWfiwn pjtisbnrjrb. Ren J.a.TRAVELU, A. 11., Principal. The ThJrty eecoad *4lllOO will commence «o MONDAY, May M, ISSSJ For Orcolirt sad other psrtkaUn eaqolreof mssiit) JoaxXtwiw A 8o»,&7 WaUxstwwt,or Messrs. T. DLNms A Co, 167 Libert/ street, or of tbs PrioripsL SewkkbV vtlle p. 0, Allegheny const/, Pa. splilmdewF The New York Stereoscopic Company, *' OFFER a very large assortment or Stereo scopic Views, on glam sad paper, with sad without, color. Tpey tsrj la price from $1,50 to $25 per docenj sad: erabrseeemy Imaginable variety ofpietorce. All the prib* clpel ClUes sad Huunaiebts bt the ,worW,—Fbypt, JVtf&a.' SvnUertand, Borne, Temiet, Miptes, Genoa. Artt, Zcndmi, \lfoc I’ork, fasten. Ball inkare, Jfietyara toil*,' WhiU Mow* (a***. The Alp*, «fe, dk.,together with S HOUTTUDSbf GROUPB made op of from two to twenty persons, finalts' Ute most lUe-tike ~ These views not on!/ have very u earifet- Ues, bot slso *s rtpnesatlag exactly, is ftaasnaor ef whl£9 tbe beet picture can give do idea, scenes thfrgtwnCiatln pi, tore, aaa works of srt, tbe behest msalfasUtloae ofhwnxn- Ustesad skill. “fly tho Stereoscope, all idea or appearance at pUuioenr* face la dErpelled, and loateaddf w pie tore we ea# areduced copy of the thin* itself, with ite aecoaaorie#, In all tbeir ko' laiions oa solid objects. Thus, In looking at daguerreotypes of BJ. Peter’a la this mapoer, wo woobf see * minister* of that edifice, not only la relief, bat a perfect and wooderflnl tlloaioa of the churrfa Itself within the dimensions of a wab not. By tho came method, trs may aeo a carved eUtoe, In little, of the Greek Blare, or a model oiYMoat. Blanc, or of. anything else. A group at persona U produced with aU fhe fidelity of outline glreo by the daguerreotype, but without' the slightest appearance of belag a picture. A box, * tree, a road, do not esnrey Uia Idea of auape or dimensionally' mania of tha distributionof light and shade, foreshortening,' adjustment of oullloe, oc relations of alia, but. bocoms a'- imall box, a email tree.ora a mall.road, ootaaemlns to bs sj ergo box or tree dlmlniahed by distance, but a email bog.<sr tree, near by, to*bo touched and played with, and be broken like children's toya.” ;' i' View* on Paper, nocolored, per dozen ...$3 OG to $4 00 “ “ colored, u .... 600 to 10 00 •* Ulass, plain and colored. IB 00 to 3600- Btereoacoplc Machine*, each 7& to 6 00- JOUN 8. DAVISON, Bookedler, Importer aad Stationer, 61 Market at, hear 4 th, Plttaburgbj Pi. ap‘dd:tf Sole Agmtfor Pittsburgh, fntußnntnte. 1 - ? JESTER’S NE W NATION ALTHEATRE. _ Sola Lasse* ao4 Manager— Acting and. Stage Manager...—. Trwunrer. •can or nucts. Private Boxm; to holJaix pen0a5......; $5 TJO Drue Circle and Parqaelte. „ M Upper Tier— .. . ,25 fft»Doonopeo»tro’c!ock. Comtneoceat hiirrdit’ s . BENEUT and moat poaltlrelr the la*t appc*reoeet>{Ui&. cnllocctUugluh Tragedian,Mr. IAUKS UKNNUTT, wbtf IwtH appear In hla grealduneter eMUiILET. 'ar whlc£ p*rt lie U acknowledged to be 11m 1 beat’ Utjafc rptfreewta;., .tire,andlathe pcreaaatloaof which.^eha* «eatedTfie mail profound senxetloo- throagboatlbetlaioa.,. “Tuesday mmmt4p«auirnm; «ni i»ta6m«' Ehakvpcafetragedyio&.aeU, of . ... ~ t .Ma.4AMESMHN£TC ' ...Ur. Walter Beetle tt BaHar To conclude with (flrrt time here) the screaming fiTW.of , 'THE SLEEPIBG DRAUGHT, \ i- Popolino -Ur, A.W.YooBg Nownd 4 *_.*..;.lli*Ktte lister nunajremcot hM much pleasure to •aßbcselog an engagement, kr six nights only, wtth tbedjslinguhted tragedienne, WI3B J M.-DAVENrOItT, who WII appear to-morrow orr air g. _ ’ . ' SOi-BOOTO HAlir 7^, aanroHD a opera troupe.’ The entire force of sanfqrds OPKRA IIOUSR, Pfaih*Jc4pllla, wiU*fii«*roa<-7t Till* ana Every Evening (hi* Week. >' In their erlglnel .mileplen MeUpcOenl Ittmwljg Room- Jtatertslameals.' -The eompnij comorlee i CXXJI. WHITE,. . lIOLDUN, , UOLLISS. - -EAVANAOU: DIXBY, ' ‘QoOOMMAf 'LISDBAY, BOSttOm, POTT, Ti - < eSeMT poviuii . TONBONuoRhT,'; ■ saotokaT ■ ■ . TODHII AJIHUC4, JAMIB TOUNE .St irt.lA, ■' peeunorlstto ot Ulrat. villnll .piJer.iliitti* nuaeemiiag. TorpftrtiallAniaeßaQiiXltutai , Admtatoa 25 ««l*. Ifeoi* open atTVclock; to am* Kto 5. *p22:d:f COOITmiTE,Bug, 'E'LAX—7 Bicksjiwtrth;*d au4'Jorsaiel)i*: J.-»p23 J B OAOTIIwi T■ ABl>—2s kegs nrirao jusVarme4‘ ind for AJ«*i»by. -•- *pa ■ JB.CAOTneu.' in TONS charooal forge cindei foe *el* hnr by . *p23 ’ WATT * WILAOK.' B“ "UTTiaM •in ,T ,mm>Lß.inßT3*<**; XSTIUTt! BEANS-t 5 M>l«. on_nimJ»*‘f or iTttjpcn DEE* LAWTI mcwoß sms. PjrfjfrtV Sciki Stt 'jfari< t ' HttfquttU, Pofaigc'Lair, * Cbpper Harbor, EoqU Harbor, Eayh- Jitter, OHiOBITyOH, BniffifUl ■ h*d Saptribr C7»|y; Zhtff ew sad SpkndldFM tuning. Lo*-£rmare SUeuur* CITVofCI.»V*I*AZfD,j I I. i/ J.lLI.aHDY»«t*Usr. . WOHHvFBAZKR, Motor And newly fitted op PerniomW freljbt Bnw Steamer* nU)2t CITY, 'IUINKBAt OKN.TAVWB, J. E.Tul«*,M*e'r[j.p- Bm*illololQ- SrtSc, Master ■\. Will compose Ibo Ltneto 15i8- -■ 1 ■ •*.«-# CltyofCl«r*l»ttd Ukth ClevelsAtlf. . MONDAY. Hit 3,-. ■* 8 " TUUK&DAY, Mur 13, - *’ .V.• • . , MONDAY, * “ . »!V THURSDAY, Jud* £. .. •' “.- <“ MONDAY, Jane It, THURSDAY, June 24...... . “ MONDAY, Jcl/fL... •' THURSDAY, July tS, MONDAY. Jttlyaa,. ♦ .... . THURSDAY, Aurutt &, “ . MONDAY. Aogtut lt», ‘ “ THURSDAY, Angcutsa, •* . “ MONDAY, ftpptomborC * r a ..' “ THURSDAY, Scptemberlfl. *• ** MONDAY, September 27,. *• : THURSDAY, October?, '• ‘ " “ MONDAY, October 18, THURSDAY. October JL “ « MONDAY, Horombor 8, „ - ;.*£ Illinois leaves Clevelands' THURSDAY, April!?,.'. MONDAY, May 10, THURSDAY, Hay 3L. MONDAY. May 31,.,.... THURSDAY,Juno 10.. MONDAY, JonaSL THURSDAY, July 1.. . MONDAY, July 12,. ’ THURSDAY, July fflL MONDAY, August V. THURSDAY, August 12.... MONDAY, August THURSDAY, September 2,... MONDAY. September 13. THURSDAY, MONDAY. THURSDAY, October 14, MONDAY, October .....4.... WUh theSere* Steamer*lßON CITY, MINERAL KOOK andQEN. TAYLOR, makIogTUREE BOATS tear IngClewtand iraTvm through the sea job. Tb» “CITY OF CLEVELAND” and “ILLINOIS" litru •xwmrty Cor the traveling public; being ac koowudged fa point elspeed, aecon»jnodatlons»aDd appoint ments, tmsctritt*©. Tba “IRON CITY* coin» out com pletely renovated; her Cello beingextended berfalllMiirtb, Riving her Bnt cUn Passenger acforamodotiou*; while her Freighting CedlUioe—with tbo "MINISIAL KOOK" anJ “fIW. TAYLOE*—are admirable. For a Pleasore Trip, the Upper Lakee-nre b.-comlng cad, more popular; none afftffding Ibo t»nrl«t. •eeklng cither hairiness, bealtli «>r pleasure, so many attr»r tiona. Leaving Cleveland, tliA traveller punts over Ute hrlo, through the beautiful river* Delimit, St. Clair ami St and over takee St. Clair, Ilnron aixl Superior, fas* Ing the Island of aiackloac, and the Pirtnred Rucks: visit Jug Uarqnetto. Portage Lake, Copper Harbor. Eagle Hi ver, On tonagon, La Point, Dayfield, and Superior City, with tuauv other lotmllOMofinlerral; giving ibeecJonltflcamJ eater nrtalng BnmdrotopportmiiUrf for visiting the Copper end Iron Mines: the seeker or health the c«rt and bracing cli mate, and attractive aernery. and the aportsmaa and lover of the feoaptfr, the most Inviting tseiliUrt for fiiV.nr and exploring. 1 Tbo Steamers mako thoroond trip to eight days. Koonif for an jr of the tripe ran be eecared by addmilng WM. OARTWRianT W. W. YOUNG. IIUHSKY & N'BIUDE, Foxwardinq & CoMHissiorr Merchants, Cleveiand>Ob!o. m N * Pnekagee; KSaro liesnrr A MTSmi- Cleveland, Ohio/ 1 ap2G:flnid 1 ttrgular Sltamtrg. s Monongahela Biter u. aTMall Paclcets : gTtAMtn Tkuagira. | emum jiftosjon, i&t ,j I . C*PT. J. C. WeOBVUft. f l!l*rnSnit?i« fc ;T« B ATOYB NEW STEAMERSAKF. • X now rnnDlngregnUtlv, Homing Ctofa leave Pitta *>?rgh at 9 o’rloritJL and Evening Boat* at tJ M. toe M'Keesport, Elizabethtown, Hooongs seta Oty, Batlevenion, Fayette City, (JnwflSetd, California and BrewnsvlUe, thereconsertlnc with Hacks and Ccacbrn tor UakgUoWp, FeyidteSpringi,knrgatil«wti f W»yßPebnnr, CerakluwUoini and/eSonon. ’ Paaengerg Ucketod Uirottgb than PKtotarrii U> IJnlon towntof fS, noak and state-room* oo boat* Inclusive.— Boats ntaralog from llr&wnstins bar*«l s Vtfork in eh» jsoralof and 6Jo the ermine. For farther information tv u the Office, Wharf DcaLat the foot of Grant street , enS Q, W. gynsplMn, TJEGULAtt TUESDAY. PAOK«n IBB* >* JCV JET FOR ZANZHVILLIL—Tb* fine d«vj£3Sg£flL »t*ewf EMMA CJ It A HAM, C*yt. SJc.'rXvJATXsa.'wUi Cwve tor the. above and IaUrnadiaIoporUEYJBKTTBJBFBAT, at 4 o'clock’ t, u. far Ireigbt or parang* apply m heard. pci® ' .FLACK* BASSES ACO-, Afte- 1708 CINCINNATI i. IXH/IS-. JTSv* JC YIMX—The Csa ksacter OAZI£h@£SSE Cqi Ea3,*Qlm* fcr the aless cd all psti isst,ti<eV*xtjr 4 x. Foe freest cr cr to - apS FLAGS. BASSES k COJAraa. TJH)K CXKCLVSATI & LOUlg-, «3>> H 1 TTftF. —D»w<wy <,t ~ >gt fcSjSsfc UtlS.Oyt.lCtf’BßirilHim Lg dm ile«t m mi fatrafißto pat» «b TtBM?, Sa »C. ! «£_4 o'cixk, r. x. * fS , FUCK, EABMBtCC?. ITOK CINCINNATI— , tS?- > f B 1 ' Sureaioß, c*9c fceSui j j ew» wanperSHKS fcr Ooritaati ca THIS PAT tb* £7th iarto!, at Iv tfct&dkf k. (caittnij.v Toe ayptj- 00 board, or to 1 T** !?0R CINCINNATI i & LOUIS, «JE&Lfe IT. YILIX-Tbe fiaa ftaajwr BR. EJUOt jEgSKBBK Upt Shuman, will bar* fur tbaabuT* and alt taarttmUtv porta oa TUIA BAT, S?tb • iost, at 10 oVlock, *- X- Jfcr frotght or paaar* apply oq board, or «• ; ap3o TLACK. BJUKHQ A <>>■. Agrot*. L jXasSbait, sct, ; .4'i NASHVILLE—Te fine new: * fCff* * II? fttantr JENNIB GRAY, Capt (rill tear* for tho aboto and all loturmediata .porta M(J,V DAY. 3d prox., at 4P. >£ : For freight or p*x**ga applj oa beard or to ap27 FLACK, RARXEa A 00, Agetta. OK NASHVILLE.—Tbe fine'steamer S. P. HIBBARD, Capt Georgs W. Rood, will leave Tor tb© above usd all intermedlato ports, THIS DAY, ibe 27*b (net, at 4 o'clock, r. u. For freight or passage apply on board, or to (rarlC) FLACK, BARNES A 00-yAgeota. fIJOR St. LOUIS, KEOKUK:, TjESSIa JL? BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE, n»w« U&g&fXr I*ACnOSSB AND St. PAUL.—ttie uplenaid tteuwruUlOßßi Cipl. A! UcOono.'vill inn for the above and all lolaraedlaiaporta.oo&ArilßDAY, Ist pro*., at 4 otelock r. K. For freight or pamge apply on beard or to apg FLACK, BARNES k 00., AgU.. ffJOR ST. LOUIS & {MISSOURI I-JB&tfc IB -RIVER.—The fine steamer. SOOTHJdBSBK AMEBIC A, Capt. Blupbtn], will leave- tha lalaßßedlata porta FRIDAY, 3Qth last; at 4 P. 81. For freighter passage apply oq board, or to *' „ «pa - .. . lftAcat, fttgava * co. team. TJORSi. LOUIS AND ILLINOIS, tP> a U . RIVER.—The api on did steamer. CAM'dfißfiEK''- BRIDGE, Capt. Samuel Dean, will leave for kit. intermediate porta caTCSDAY 27th iD*t,at4 o'chxk r. a,. For Creightor peerage apply on board or la, r • FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agtat>>. ? |T7OR St. LOUIS AND MISSOU- . JG&A' ll>Bl RIVER, TO JEFFERSON' *»vw JJMMMP GLASGOW, BRUNSWICK, LEXINGTON. W KANSAS,LEAVENWORTH, Bf. JOSEPH ANDOMAIIA. —Tbe A. No.-L ride wheel paoeager 'Mamer ARCTIC, 3*pt John Peviaoy, will leave ibr.tba ebeve and all nten&odiate. porta on WEDNESDAY 2S lb la»b,«t Jo’clixrfc f.U. For freight orpaaeagaappljr on board or to ; »p2B FLAPS, BARNES A CO, Agent*. , EOR St. VAUL, DIRECT TOr JESiiV St. LOUIS, KEOKUK, BURUNQTDN.ASEafig SOATINB. DAVENPORT, ROCK ISLAMIynI. j'ggT DUBUQUE, LA CROSSE, WKNONA. Rt. PAUL—Tb* splendid steamer FULTON CITY, Ckpt. Brickie, will leave for the above and .porta' bo WEDNESDAY 28th lost, at'4-‘o'clock. l For irtogbj; og passage appl7 onboard orto •\i. l tpSB FLACK,BARNES A CO^Aseota iITOR ST. LOUIS AND IKLI-* fßfr.a." J? NOIB BTVJSEL—ThefInc steamerDACO*JSyeOOK TAQ, Capt. Btotkdale, trill leave for tbe iboimd«ni>-’ termediate porta on TUESDAY, 27 tb fnat., at 4 o’clock, r.’j£ Tot freight or passage apply on board, or to ap24 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Ageota. 'Keokuk, Davenport, Galena, Dubuque, La Croime, StiUtcaUr, Uaitingt, St. Paul, and the - | Fallt-of Saint-Anthopy, .> r • i .. THE new and elegant side wheel passenc-er at earner DENMARK, Capt Richard G.Grajr, will leave for the above porta co TUIS DAY, 27th IniL, aod wilt ’positively go through as adfcrllaocL The Denmarklwa*- Lalltexprciriy for lb* trads,aadoffwa superior sccochdq-' Nations.-, For farther Information, »pply *0 ; ape FLACK, BARNES ACQ.AgcnU- - J. O. FO3TCIL •~~A. W. Yocio, .<1X0: SIMXEfT. ST. LOUIS.—The fine, new , JS3S& U< patseneer rtcamer METRO POLIfL Calhofta, will leave for Uis abova and anlatermediaupcru on TIIIS DAY, For fAigbt jorp—age apply on board orto; ap3Q ~,CHA3 BBA, jT2«OR ST. L0D13.-The finer JC: ateawk .10 WA, Csptaia : rvrUl leav® "he the abort and all lutenpedtataporta, ua THIS DAY. Sfthlnrt. at 4 o’clock, rw. ; For freight i* ‘pamgo apply m beard or to ‘ ;< • Spl9 . FMCK. JURNES A Oft, Agents. ; fEIOH iMISSOUR RIVER, ifil-.i-JBg^v ’ r RECT.-The flae etcamer FORT WAYNE. .Capt Mol ford, wOl Wave for Ibe above and an -immSSHs: iportaoo THIS DAY,27tb laetant,at4 o'ckek,p.-ir -ttii# Enright or paasage apply na board, or Li ■’: ■ * j apl& FLACK, BARNES k TO. ...^Ufc'JEito-ntar UII3 Emily TOUdegtt>TB. Fob st. padl DißEOT.—’foTlpsrr Bt. toil., Krakdi, nntlinElon; toreoiwrt,K«lcl < uji,aan», BuWquo;toiKaSTlK’ ‘li» tlvto vurtt iIJUK ST. PAUL ,. Wcaotu, Bed Wins, iitiUw*ter «®d atXittfr-? P LDr*To, wfllle»T*fcrlb« s «»Ttt portrcnTHlS CAY, 2lUi.ln*t,ftt 4 t. k. iVir rhugM or ptte£» apjdjr.ofr.lwd at to * * »pO - , , iXACK, BARX.P° E OR ST. PAUL DIRECT—To Bi. Umb, rKrokolr. . Dtfpppgrtj- Jocfcijßyfeitnyffi. aiauiMr Cwt * fawn Ibr tta«bov*part»o« TBB»2*,27lSi»«*> **.* I*£* 1 I ?sS^"rT*fes i T?OR ‘MEMPHIS' ll haw* yt* fine stottim* ■ABGYO-.dr AiUp jSSrfeu w*v l i‘ , .' lKt > '• ■/»<? »c6vAfeu~': ’ steamboat AG-KN*rss,' -’. OoEne* or Fa» asdTesw otbcts,- :* S! T: "«aUjir.' ■ ..... ~ ' WTTHIUnUi H,' I>A~ TyrjEttrFJUNTS and other Domestic l>re»* XT Qo>i*.op«*d thbnornlA|r«li of «bicb «ui bs jtJj VBfyfbaffto qihr j.v- v . C.DANSON LOVH, f " .>paQrdwg> -:>ronawriylcT* Bn*-, Wo.Tijtfukgt■ Y£LLO\Y AND HNK-EYE i VrMpiyftTißa Lartorqftad. vriyisg _fur nU by V" -_9AVIIIC. IUSRBST. • ...... ... jK-T-24tf .hu. jirime W. K, •it 8 o'clock, I’- 2/ Ginriimatt, &r. FLACK, BAKSl3*oa,4cc»to> St. Horn*, &r. FLACK, BARNES A CO-yAgts. 'j CO., XgratA
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