C::tt= plfslmrgj) (gazette. I] ' prai a b Txii qkei = j TUESDAY MORNING, MAY H PAPER OP TBE CITY. City ami News ItpixiH. ... The VAirDfiEKWT Affair. —On an inreatiga tic n yesterday before tho Mayor, as to tho mat ter of the death of Charles Vanderkist who was drowned off thefsteainer Belmont, Mr. S. Pep - PV’d, clerk of tjfiis steamer, made the following statement: j }“ln justice to the officers of the steamer Bel mont, I herewith annex a statement is regard to <2no3. .Xanderkist, whoso remains were found inj the Ohio river near New Cumberland. Decea sed left Pittsburgh Dec. 17th, 1867, on board eteamer Belmont bound for Cincinnati, she reached New Cumberland about 11 o’clock same night, wheroehecamo to- alongside steamer Eu nloe. Vanderkist asked me bow long the boat would remain. I answered, “all night.” Wo on the morning of tho 18th about daylight. When wo arrived at Steubenvillo, I remarked to 3]Tr. Forsyth, second clerk, that the man who so noisy and drunk aboard tbe boat was missing. I thought nothing more about him, supposing ho had been left on board steamer The Belmont went on to Louisville and returned to this city, when I heard an old lady E Hiring for her son. I remarked I did not w anything about him, but there was a trav g bag or satchel in tho office, which was shown to her,'and claimed by her as belonging to her missing son. Anything farther in regard to this matter deponent knoweth not. Signed, S. Peppahd, Clerk. To the same tenor is tho statement of Mr. Forsyth, 2d clerk. Those statements ought to put all these ru mors at rest forever in regard to this mailer. Vonderkisl’s name has become a standing word in our papers, and this accident has been used to tho prejudice of the Belmont.. VanJerkist being tho worse for liquor, fell into the river in the uiglit and was druwncd, as unfortunately, many another man had done. That is tho end o!f tho matter. Vanderkist was buried, ex humed, and again buried, Lhree times. Now may he rest for evgr in peace. Newspapers. —Oar accommodating and en terprising contemporary tho Pittsburgh Daily Dispatch, has donned a new suit, and comes out as bright as a pin Puccess to it snj we. , Wo learn from the Methodist Christian .-(indi cate, tbe organ in this part, of that body of Christians, (printed on the press of 7Vic Gazette) tlmtits present iesae about B,OUO weekly, or, to bo preoiso, 7,877; that its financial condition is very encouraging, and that it has before it a new and widening sphere of usefulness. At the recent conference in Cambridge, 0., of which vt.e gave a full report, the following resolutions were passed: Resolved, That Dr. Baird havingsucceeded ad mirably in his efforts to make the Pittsburgh Christian Advocate what it should bo —an excel lent family and religious will use best efforts to give it the widest circulation practicable. 4 Resolved. That Rev Dr. I. N. Baird be and is reby appointed a committee of conference to correspond with sister conferences, with a view to concert of action on the subject of Slavery, at our approaching General Conference. Wo also gather from the colnmns of our neigh bor the following statistics of the Pittsburgh Conference: “The past year has been one of glorious success to the Church in the bounds of the Pittsburgh Conference. The net increase in tho membership of-the church is <'*,7o7 ; increase in contributions to the missionary cause, s2,* CCl.oo—making in all this year for this cause, 511.203.75; of scholars in Sunday school, 6,- 041; increase of collections for conference claimants, $376.01. * Tbe Pittsburgh Post has au article upon the assessment for paving streets, under the late law. In this assessment, the new feature presented of,a tax upon church property. Wo give below tho amounts assessed upon the sev eral ohnrchcs in this city: cciUßcnxs. Third Presbyterian Church Welsh Calvinistie Methodist, 2d Wan First Baptist Church.. Second AssC. KcformcJ, 2d Wurd.. Welsh Church “ Second Presjtyteriao, 3d Ward Trinity Church** “ First Presbyterian “ Cumberland Presbyterian Fifth Profbyterian, 3d Ward Methodist Protestant “ St. Peter?,'”' *■ Sa Paul's Catholic. *• German Lutheran, •- Second Baptist, - First Asso. Befirmed, •• Ocnuan Reformed, “ Motkotiiat -Episcopal. “ Lutheran, German Mcth.-uH.it, Sccedcr, Covenanter, German Metlftnlist, High street 3V <‘j Herman Reformed Presbyterian, 3 Ward.... 79,99 German Lutheran, 3 Ward. High street IG9'3fl Welsh Baptist, *• 20 57 Wesleyan Methodist, “ ’’s 00 Welsh Methodist, 34 Wnr>L Diamond street. 37 33 Welsh Independent, Methodist Liberty street 170 00 Congregational, 4th Ward 32 Gi Christ's Methodist Episcopal. 4th Ward 3tJ7 10 United Brethren, Episcopal, St-Andrews, Associate Reformed, sth Ward. Methodist Episcopal, Episcopalian, •Ith Prosbyteriao, Herman Catholic, •St. Patrick’s, Catholic, Bethel, Methodist, (cvl.-red i t‘>th Ward 172 1C Aabury Chapel, •• 73 32 Trinity, Catholic, " 327 04 Methodist, 7th Ward 29 33 Protestant Methodist, Sth Ward 105 00 Methodist, Trinity, 9th Ward 66 97 3l The amount assessed upon School Houses in the city is §1583,00, tho lowest being $52,13 for the Ninth and the highest $400,03 for the Second Ward. The First Ward School House pays $241,49, the Third $380,40, the Fourth $152,20, and all the others less than $lOO each. ; The assessments op Engine Houses in the ag gregate rcashs 178,27. E. J. Allen.—Mr. E. J. Allen, a young gen tleman well-known and held in high esteem wbon he lived in this city, was recently the cause of n painful death to a man who was em ployed on an acqacduct, near Georgetown, L>. C., the work on which Mr. Allen is overseeing. The following facts we clipTrom the Dispatch : j The fins which is building the acquedoct bad j in their employ about one hundred and twenty men, mainly. Irishmen, 7_and some of them, as usual, very turbulent, troublesome and jmteCi perate characters. Occasional difficulties were experienced, when it was found necessary to discharge aod settle with those who proved un manageable, but no very serious trouble occur red till Wednesday morning last, when Thomas Crolty, who had been discharged for misconduct, came into the office of the firm Intoxicated, aod used Insulting and threatening language to Mr. E. J. Allen, who ordered him out, when a diffi culty followed, and Crotty, a very large and powerfal man, seized Mr. Allen, who, knowing his dangerous character, turned round and drew a revolver from beneath the pillow of a bed in the office, which Crotty also grappled, and tho weapon went off in the struggle, ihc ball pene trnliag-Crotty’fl his death in a very short time. The Coroner's jury at once gave a verdict of accidental death. Mr. Allen gave bail \o answer any charge that might be made against him in the matter, although none was made- The Histobu-al valuable monthly publication has become a fixed fact It has now reached its oth number of tho sec ond volume and U grows better as it grows old er. It *3 published by Benj. Richardson, at 848 Broadway, New York, end 26 Bromfield st., Boston. It is the organ of the Historical Socie ties of the United States, reporting from month to month too proceeding** of their various meet ings. Besides theso it has avast number of Suggestions, Notes and Quirics, etc., each one of which brings outßome now fact or specula lion worthy of recollection. ~U gathers up the looso threads of past events and in tho handsof the historian there will in time be enough to weave Into tho web of history. J. 8. Davison, Market street, keeps this monthly for sale, and those who buy (20 cents a number or $2,00 per annum) Will get their money’s worth. ' Hovey'*'Msg?uiDO of Horticulture .h on our ;fohio.forhtay. • •■'CAST*S.ii»Bcwi»s.— We have examined one of J - M." Robinson’s Patent Solid Cast-Steel Scythes, manufactured by Messrs. Postley & Nelson, 17 Market street. It is a neot,smooth, well-shaped scythe, made of solid cast-steel, well tempered; U will give a good edge until worn to the back, Ur easier kept in order than tho ordinary welded scythe, and is not liable to bend or break, by any ordinary treatment. We saw one of these scythes subjected to a severo lest onlhe anvil; it was only after having been bent and reheat some fifteen times that it was cracked. Wo also read a letter from tt party who had used one of them in grans for a season and had tried it m a patch of three years’ old briars; it stood tho test well and was uninjured We thereforo recommend an examination and a trial of this new scytho. Mbs. Ann M’Caulej, of the First Ward, made a complaint before the Mayor yesterday against • the Reams’ for keeping a voracious sow. 000 ; of these animals .attacked tyre. M’Cauloy’s little boy, .aged about five years, and tore tho flesh leg in'a frightful'manner,. tftsome per •'••’‘joii! hadfnot chanced to see the animal at the moment of this depredation, the boy would have Mnt R ti>7 for nb»t«:. Bb. Parrisr’* Exhibition. —We may eet out with the declaration that if we had all tbe space in our paper at the late hour of the night in which this is written, before us, we conld not express a tithe of the gratification and delight we enjoyed last evening at Mosooic Ball, were wo to fill the whole space supposed. Words will fail to convey an adequate idea of what Dr. Par rish has done for thoso five boys, and we are exceedingly mortified to find that his efforts do not appear to be much appreciated, if we may judgo from tho fact that only some hundred persons were present last evening. Let us strive to sketch what we saw last night. There are fivo boys. The first is from Pbila phia, was taken to this school of the Dr's in Germantown, and was unable to artictilaie.a word, although ten or twelve years old The second boy was from Hollidayßburg: wheu taken to <he Training School ho had merely an animal existence: his lethargy was wonderful: ho ate and sle-pl, and there was thehistoryofhis life. The third is the son of a Moravian Mis sionary, tho boy being now nineteen years of age, and up to the time when Dr. P. took him in band hu was nnable to speak. The fourth was a victim of St. Vitus’ dance and unablo to conlrolhimself—a raero wreck. The fifth was a sprite and is yet as playful and loving as a little kitten. He was, however, hopelessly idiotic. Imagine theso five boys taken from tbe very lowest point of imbecility, where pity becomes disgust as one beholds them, anJ in tbe course of a few years made objects to love, to admire, to delight in. They sang to us in concert a song of welcome. Their voices were not as sweet as angels', but thank God they 6hall become so in His own good time They took in their hands each a pair of heavy wooden dumb bells: their teacher pointed to a chart of characters,and Mrs. Welch, tho honored matron of tho school, played upon tho melodoon a pleasant air. Would any one believe it! thoso poor children Beat time with (lie dumb bells, going Lhrough with the most difficult and astonishing exercises in a manner that so delighted the small audience present, that they could not restrain thoir feel ings. Those poor, dear little fellows, so neat in their dress, so cheerful, so active, so exact, so skilful with their dumb bells as to make them musical, woro but'idiots, blank, babbling idiots, a few years ago. Thank God for Dr Parrish and his assistants, and the school for idiotic children! Then theso little fellows gave us a lesson in Geography; told us about the Suites, about their own State, about the ocean, etc. We have no place to say half we want to to-night. Dr. Parrish is to exhibit at Dr. Rodgers’ church in Allegheny, this evoning, at New Brighton on Wednesday, and in this ei'y again on Turns ihv evening If all our readers rail’d have heard the expres sions of delight that greeted that performance last evening, they would not fail to be there on Thursday evening. VZe trust that the Mayor will see to have a police ofiicer at the meeting to put into the lock-up about a dozen young ruffians who hang around and disturb meetings ns they did last evening. Meeting at theNSkcokd Cm acu. —A congre gational meeting, to scttlo matters connected with the sale of the lot on which the Second Church stands, and finally determine upon the site for the new church, was held last evening A resolution was adopted, instructing the Trus tees to proceed at once to close tho salo of the old property, and to purchase as n site for (he new church the lot on the corner of Irwin and Penn streets. The last service in the old church edifice will be preached next Sunday, wheu Dr. Howard will give a discourse appropriat« to the occasion, to be a sort of historical sketch of the church sioce its formation, and of it? various places of worship heretofore. It is the design, as we learn, taproceed tt9 soon as may he, to tbe demolition of the present edifice, and to the erection of the new. Tuk Ormiax's Faem School. —By reference to another column, it will be seen that the An nual Fair for (be benefit of this noble charity, commences this afternoon and will be continued this evening and to-morrow in City Hall, over the Market llou3e. We learn that the excellent .ladies who havo charge of the matter have re ceived many handsome donations for their tables from other places in the Iviri and North, and now nothing is heeded but a large crowd to sympathize with and second their '•ora pispionate efforts. We confidently hope that the Fair will be a complete success and enable the managers to give a favorable answer to the many applications for admission which have re cently been received. 60 12 10'J 95“ ’.'fi SO 155 29 24S 20 Police Items - Al it-runo Donai-ison, ycslpr day, committed a ni-u utitiifd T. Mulvid, charged with oblaiciop gods from T. M Perkins io iho amount of Sl-V), hyfal.se rrprfsc-nlaiiona. Justice •'•ittipson, of Matirhoster, committed Win. Hrrce for vurofy of the pence, or* oalh of Mary, his wife. Justice Camuhao, of Tctnpcrancevillp, com mitffsi a cnlorf<l man named Joseph S JAmos, charged with assault and battery wifh infenl fo commit an outrage, rn oath of Sarah Patrick. . 471* 02 fif, 00 •J I fiO . ISA 00 . 471 <>f> ,1237 32 144 00 112 0(1 474 AO 52R 33 Peter Ackerman kicked up a row in PehiTs Lager Beer'Saloon on Y.’ooJ street, between fish street, and the Diamond. . t- Tut Westminster Review for April ha 3 hoeo received, and is for sale by Hunt Miner The first articlo on the Religion of Positivism, i« absolutely disgusting The first lietf of it is de signed as an advocacy of tho godless religion of Positivism, while the other half pretends to con demn it, bat condemns Christianity along with and is unblushing in its support of Infidelity The eamo Atheistic spirit runs through the ar ticles on Shelley, and China, and we regard it os a very dangerous work, which no man can safe ly read to his family, or permit his family to read. A vow E.vTEitrnizc.—Our late agent at Woos ler. 0., Mr. J. Schuckers, has embarked largely in the Book trade; and in order to push his lit erary enterprise, offers some five hundred dol lar’s worth of watches, jewelry, kc., on tho •‘gift” principle, to purchasers of books. Ju lius has the talent and energy, and will certain ly succeed in whatever he undertakes. He of fers to the good people of Wooster, and the “country round about,' 1 a good opportunity of standard and miscellaneous*books, at fair pricos, and “throws in” the jewelry nnd watches. Call aod purchase a book, ond see what fol lows. Grand Coscbrt. —We were agreeably sur prised by the rending of a dispatch from Mr. Grau to Mr. Mcllor, yesterday, which informs us that Messrs. Thalherg nod Yienxiemps, with Mme. d’Angri and Juliana May, will give one grand Concert in this city.on Thursday evening, the 20lh inst., in City Hall. Our citir.fns will be gratified to hear that we arc again to have such distinguished artists. Thalherg k. i'ieuzitmps would alone fill City Hall; but with the addi tional attraction of d'Angri and Juliana May, we anticipate that every available scat will be taken op. Kleoa.nt Ft'uniter* at Ai»Mm s TiiAT<.nh ri *i,k. —This morning at lo o’clock, on tho second floor of Davis’ Auction Rooms, Fifth street, will occur the great eTent of the season in the way of elegant furniture. It is tho sale, by order of administrators, of a large variety of splendid new furniture, which was specially made to or der in out city for a new private residence abroad, but which the uncertain tenure of life has now placed under the OQerinn hammer. The sale is by printed catalogue which will facilitate , and make it ngrecablo for tho attendance of the ladies. Real Estate and drones at Auction —This evening, at eight o’clock, Mr. Davis will sell in his second floor sales room, Fifth street, by or der of Executors, real estate and ground rent of Wm. Arthurs, deceased. Also, by order of Or phans Court, tho valuable real estate of the Rev. John Tassey, deceased. Atthe same lime a list of valuable stocks. The executors and admin istrators have ordered that the above sales shall be poeitivoand without reserve. We learn from tho Beaver Star thai the en terprising proprietors of the Rochester Oil Fac tory, Messrs. Cady, Thumra & Co., are already engaged in re-building their factory and repair ing the losses they recently met with in the de struction of their cstaMiubment by fire They were extensively engaged in the manufacture of the celebrated “Kerosene Oil,” and will soon be ready lo resume operations. Btsiioi’ Simi-son s Health.—As numerous in quiries ore made of ns as to the stato of Bishop Simpson’s health and prospects of recovery, we aro allowed to say that ho is very much im-, proved, and in ihe course of a month or so, it iti thought by Dr. MTook, his physician, he will be able to be abroad. He must, however, fora considerable time, “hasten slowly” iThe would secure a perfect recovery.— Hfeth. „<D.V District Court.—Tho case of the Bluff Min ing Co. vs. J. W. Woodwell. was closed yester day. The Court Instructed the jury that taking all the defendant's eridcnco to bo true in all re - spects, he. had not made a case. Yordicl rend tred for plaintiff in Iho »um of $3OO. The case of iloodva. Hood, ie now on trial. Pa Parbish will (tire art exhibition on this orrening in Hex. Hr. Rodgers’ church Allegheny City and on Wednesday in Rot. Hr. Cntohloi. s church, in Sot Brighton. Pa. _ Dasiil Cmt, brakesman on the I’. R. K , was arrested yesterday, at the inslanen of he Guardians of the Poor, for haring cause of bringing a woman on to the city for eupport. Tnn Pittsburgh nnd Allegheny Orphan Asy lum will hold their anniversary at txeelsior Hall, Allegheny, on Tuesday afternoon, at three o’clock. Dots' Clothing, for Spring und Summer, mado with neatness and care, con bo bod ol fair rates, Carnasba.o, Federal Street, AUegbooy City. Boys shirts, white and colored, boys’gloves, hosiery and under wear, and many littlo articles of boys' dress, such os are with difficulty obtained, will bo fcwd At bit cgt&feliibasat [si reasonable rates. \ Telegraphic, COSORESSIONA L Washington Ctrr, May 10. House. —-Mr. Knllicnffer, of Tenn., from Commit tee on Territories, reported a bill to regelate ami mako uniform the right of suffrage in tho territories of tho United States. On motion of Mr. Morgan, of N. Y.,a1l the Senate bills of a private nature, now on tho Speaker’s tablo, were referred to appropriate committeoj, and on Fri day all tho bills not objected to are to be reported to tho flou.se tiad finally (Jifpi.scd of. On motion of Mr. Guode. of Ya., the 24tb and 25th of May were set apart for tho consideration of l>n?l -ne«j pertaining to the District of Columbia. Mr. Smith, of Vo., from the ('..mmittco on Territo ries, asked leave to report a bill to crgntiwo * Ter ritorial governratntTor Nevada. Mr. C..hb, of Alafvama, objected On motion of Mr.rKobey, of New York, the ll t-*«k tip and pasted tho in!] providing that where proof bad been established, but the land warrant f>>r military services not issued unul after tha dcalif of the claimant, the tide shall vest in the widow, and if tba widow bo deal also, then in the heir* of the war rantee. All such warrnut.l t" bo treated a* personal i-hatijes. Tho Houpq proceeded to the consideration of the business on tbe Speaker's tabic, and agreed to (he Senate amendments to the Military Academy Bill. The House passed (ho following Senate Bills;-- Knlargiug-tho Detroit and Saginaw laod district; for the relief of the Hungarian settlers on binds in lowa, heretofore reserved from sale. Tho llouso proceeded to tho consideration of the Senate bill directing the Secretary to pay out of tLe fund heretofore received from Great Britain under the treaty of Ghent, various sums to citizens of Vir ginia. Maryland and South Carolina, to compensate fur the loss of thoir slaves carried away by tho Brit ish during tho war of 1812. Mr. Bliss argued that theso claims instead of be ing embraced in, are expressly excluded by that treaty. - Mr. Garnett replied saying that tho Governor of Virginia is interested iu tho bill, and that the slaves aro to bo paid for at tho rate of s2Bd per head which is ridiculously low. Whenever tho subject of slavery is mentioned tho gentleman from Ohio, Mr. Bliss, as well as hU older colleague, Mr. Giddings seem af. rticted with a specios-of madnesß like dogs atllictcd with hydrophobia. Great Britain gnve a round sum in satisfaction of theso claims and it was for tho Uuited States to make tho disbursement. The gen lleiunn from t>bio a.« a trustee would keep tho money in his pocket for his own usc&nd not pay it to a horn it is due. Would ho pay it lo the slaves ? Mr. Giddings said it was to he paid to Democrats. Mr. Garnett replied that tho Governor of Va. is a Democrat and ho wanted the gentleman to he more definite. Mr. (kidding* -.aid he had answered according to the gentleman's remark about a mad dog. which was ungcntlctuanly and cowardly. Mr. (Lirncttsaid nothing more c..uld bo expected from a man who distinguished himself by bis black ness nf heart and who had been guilty oftreason against his country and his God. Tho Speaker culled to order for perrenai remarks. Mr. Garnett said the Speaker rbonld have re •trained the gentleman from Ohio. Mr. Gi.l lings withdrew his remark; he only want od to show hi* appreciation of the gentleman’* charge, and not to insult the House. Mr. Garnett I havo nothing to retract Mr. Giddings—Nor I. The bill was referred to a I'ytnujiUcc of the Whole and tho House udjourned. Senate. —Tho Senate metal eleven o’clock and transacted considerable private and comparatively unimportant business. The-Fisheries Bounty question was then consider ed, and Mr. Fessenden, of Me., mode au elaborate •pooch'in opposition to tbe repeal of the hountios. Mr. Allen moved an amendment, that the bounties cease from the 31st Deccml*r, ISM', Mr. Hamlin amending by substituting December, 1. Mr. Green moved to postpone the question till morrow. Tho Semite then went into ote-uti'-e session, and subsequently adjourned. NnwVutK, May 10.—The cieamer Vanderbilt, from Havre and Northampton, has iu»t arrived. She brings dates to the 28th ult. The Vanderbilt brings 200 passengers and $128,- OOtl in specie, and also ihe special mails, made up in tho I’arii and London offices, the regular mails being on board the City of Baltimore. In Parliament, the preposition for the increaso <d iho spirit duties, has been negatived. There is a stagnation of business in KnglaiiJ. Sardinia adopt* the principles of the conspiracy bill. Franco denies intending any increase ot duty on iron by iho iron masters of Franco. Austria and Prussia bate agreed as to their policv in the Holstein affair. In tho House of Commons, in reply to n > { ue«tion. 'General Peel stated that tho entire expenses «.f the ww will be defrayed by the East India Company. In the eighth elect ion district of Paris, there was ii'tte doubt of tho election of Julos Farre, opposition. In tho Chamber of Deputies at tho commencement of tho sitting of tho 20th- insl., M. de La Yoga ioqui red in what state were the relations betwocn Spain and tho I'nilod States, inasmuch as telegraphic dis patches stated that the last accounts frem America •poke of rumors of war between the two countries. Austria. —The Chi <•«». <V shjs the retirement <,f Connf Estorhazy ns Austrian Ambassador to Ft. Petersburg will he followed, it is believed, by gre.it changes in the Austrian diplomatic staff Fhanc*.— Tho m publishes the Mloning paragraph in iti non official: There aro certain per sons who. in order to maintain uneieincis in the pub lic mind, daily invent false news. Titos, the Pnricion correspondence of the lodepctidenco Beige pretend* that gren'maritime Hrmatnonts ore hoing ramie in France. Thts.ii completely untrue. There has been no change made in t tie budget prepared for llie year IS.'.V. anti InL'». LiYKJtrnot., April 27th.— bujo* of r.itton for the la-t three day p have l>e«n 21,0l)H bale*, including 4000 t*> speculator*, and ltiOO to operator*. The market clt.ied quiet, but generally uorhanged. Flour is very dull at a decline of Gd: sales of Western Canal at 21 * f.*,22r; Philadelphia and Baltimore. 22.«fr&21s Gd: l ihio. 23s(ii.2ei. Wheat is quiet, but steady. Corn is dull; yellow, wbit« is freely »fTerod at ."’..'in Gd (it- 34i. Provisions Beef is heavy, pork is quiet. Bacon isquiet, but firm. Lard ii firm at 5Gs for choice. Tallow is unchanged. Korin is dull. Rice is dull. Lai no* Money Market, April 27th--Tho money market closed oasy: con sol * for money, 97 fir, 97 J; and for account, 97t!f‘£.^"i- Sr. Loris, May 10..— A dispatch from indopead enco announces the arrival of Mr. Masoo, who left Camp Scott March 3d. Hi* news is not important. Hen. Johnson is anxiously waiting tho arrit <d of Captain Marry. Tho health of tho army was remarkably good. Provision? were bocoming scarce, but supplies wore exported from Fort Larimc. Mr. Ma*on was detain cd seventeen days on account of tho snow storms. Ho wet Col. Hoffman’s command one hundrel and forty miles beyond Fort Kearney. Twelro hundred troops arrived here within throo days, a great proportion A whom poshed forward immediately to Leavenworth. Tho Leavenworth correspondent notices a rumor from Camp Scott, that Captain Marcy cannot reinforce General Johnston until the end of Juno. Tho /{’■fnifJtcn,, discredits this statement, editorially, and goes on to say that Marcy could not ho detained more than ton days waiting for tho rein, f'ircements ordered by General Garland, and would then bo in a condition to march lo Camp Sfiott in forty days. Several Santa Fu merchants arrived on Saturday. They bring no news of importance. They suffered terribly from stomis and cold weather. Every train loaroi a greater or less number of animals behind. All tbo streams were high and tho water covered tho plains. The Indians met, reported that they had lost nearly all their animals by tho extreme cold weather. Immense herds of Boflalo'-were met within a day 's ride of tbo settlements. New York, May 10.-— The Washington oorrospon* d»-fit of the New York Times says tbo difficulty which has occurred t&tween Senator Pugh, of Ohio, and tho President, is apparently irreconcilable, though efforts havo boon made to patch up a peace. The quarrel has gone so fir that Pugh declares be will never again enter the White House while Bae.bonan is President, and tho President is reported to have said that he regard* Pugh nobctlerthan Hale. This diffi culty, combinod with other causes, has delayed the Ghio appointments, which havo not been made yeL It is impossible, however, to passover Pagh’s friends entirely, since they constitcto tho Lecompton branch of the Ohio democracy. In the particular oaso where Pugh’s wishes wore most directly disregarded (tho appointment of Marshal of tho northern district of “hio), bis candidate was also supported by Messrs. Burns, Miller and others of tbo Ohio delegation, nono of whom seem to exercbo a very groat amount of in fiuonce oa tho President. Any rumors that Judge Douglas is going to Kan sas to stump it against tho adoption of tho Lecomp ton English programme are unfounded. Dougins says, ho adheres strictly to tbo prioeiple of non-in tervention, and believes in letting tho ponpin there settle the matter in their own way entirely. Wism.vuT'.is Citv, May JO. —At noon, the Hocro tary of tho Trcarury opened sealed proposals for the iitsuo of any portion or tho whole of the fivo millions of dollars in treasury notes, in exchange for gold coin of tbo United States. The bids amount, to over six teen millions of dollars, of which four millions and a half aro under Gvo per contuu, ranging from 3} to per centum; the remainder, nearly half a million, will be selected from the numerous 5 per cent. bids. New York, .May 10.—Tho bonk statomentfi-r the week shows an increase of loatj* of $873,0U0; of spo eio $399,000; of circulation $303,000: of nominal deposit? $2,727,000: of undrawn deposit* $1,16-1,000. Coal by Weight. THE tuibseribor is propuml to deliver in AlVplvny or Pittsburgh, CANS EL OK IHTUSIINODd COALS Of the best tjnalitT. As all Oual delivered by tno is weighed, par'-bnsrrs can rely on g»t!iuq full measure. Also, COKP, I.tMK, FIKK UIUCK AND CLAY. W. A. UcCLURU, Alleghany CosLD*pol, mr3t Corner Amlcnun st. and Railroad. CVROCERIES— 400”bap-'Rio* Coffee; X bO bags Pimento; H>o ban Pepper; to trails Clows; 400 frails Nutmegs; lOokegs BiCarbScds; 120hf-chsts Y.fI.AQ.P.Taa; 30 times Rice; 76 do Black Tea; Wsaleby |m?10) SURIVER t DILWOItTII. IjiRKNCiI CAMBRIC COLLARS, inwhitc tiDil colors] Kmbrohle.rr, Ju«t rac'd by MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. . Who have also received a full assortment of all the Dew style Embroideries in Collars aod Betts. mj7;uawF CAKMINF INKS—Guyot'o, David'ts and rtovell’s for sain by W. S. HAVEN, myt! N't<«.3l, 33 and 36 Market street. MUCILAGE —Put up in glass jaro, with cup and brash, and in quart and pint bottle* and can*tofwd°by mjC W. 8. HAVEN, to j o comer Market and Second sta. OTASII —10 bbis. No. 1 rec'd aud for Bdk by Wm. McCUTCHEUS, No. st. Tanner’s aod Red OUn, oo eouslgpciept, fur eale by A HARDY. CLOVER SEED—SO bus. in store and, for kolq ty 07IQ 4. B. CAflrmtP. Commercial OOMMITTKK OF ARBITRATION FOR FEBRUARY. F. R. Bkcnot. V. p., John J. CuLssm. Samuil Sumvkr Jyarrrt R. (luntu, Acsns Looms. Weekly Review ofthe Plttatmrgh Market {Reported specially Jvr the Pittsburgh Gasett*.] PITOBCaOH, TUISDAT, U*t I], IS6S. The weather, in spit* of fitful promisee to tho contrary. r>>Qtluu*« cold and wut, keepiug Lack corn planting nn<l rendering the country roads almost impassable. The other Spring crep* are *!»■• kept back ; but tho wheat luoks beautiful (>n.< good effect, howover. is * wild©—the rivers are kept at n hue stage, ami naris;alfoD ip-* on uninterruptedly S,>»rly all the freight fuming forward tnun the U'eat Is coming by river. Hiisiunsa it only moderately artirc. Tho Jobbers and gr,<prs arc kept busy iu filling country ordei.*. ami are generally up L> the average of previous year*; but tho man ufacturer* and other diwJers nro not doing more than half what they .]i.j lint year Their order* are small, but will pr-d-abU fo- duple nlrd during the *oas>-u, and fn the ug grogste they liny he able to do a fair business for tbe SI'AAUII Price* <>f pi.Mjiue undergo but little change. Our qmdn- Hons Glow nr.- nearly the aniue ai ditrlug the previou* week. Money i< pl-uty uuJ ih* bank* nl.-orb all the good paper atloat. Tho difficulty i« that there is so little paper making which every one is willing to pou as "go,*}." Tho Iron City Bank yesterday called In its fourth iimtalmont, amount ing Ui fH.V) per abate, and it was very promptly paid. Tho amount paid in was JlOO.txM. increasing iu capital to £300,- IXmi. Tho remaining fIhO.WO will not probably bo called In before tbe autumn The money market «-U«where appear* lo be as easy and plethoric as ever The New York Time*'of Saturday says : • Tho supply of money offered on tho Street at tho low ratce 'junto! for «ome weeks past, continues in exrues of tho demand, and to-day some deposit" worn left with tho l!r-> keri a* cheap a* 3 'j, cent. |>er annum. A good many loan*. *t call, uii approved collateral, are mode at 4 ft rent. The rates of discount on eolec* paper raugo from4to decent. Suue of tho foadlng house*, accepting for Southern account, have taken up thoir own bill* at or Ik'low 4 rent- per au tium One Immediate conacqocucc of this state of things !■> that nearly ton millions Truwiry Tlills will probably be applhed lor at Washington, on Monday, from this city atone, at rates ui lutorost ranging from 4to 5 cunt.” AITLB3—II.o receipts are rapidly falling off, and ciu’ice lute command, now. from |ii.6o to J 3.25 *1 bid as In quality. ASHE.**—There is but little doing, an occasional sale of Pols at 5 cash, and Pearls at cash and limn. Soda Ash "toady at as hi quality BI’TTKR A EGGS—Tho supply of Dutter is not large, l-ut the demand i* restricted and tho market i* exceedingly hill; "ales of common to very good full at ltKibil, aud strict Ijj-bolre fn-«h roll at 12i,0U, Eggs aro abundant and msy be quoted slow sale at 6^/«,7. BACON—Tbo market U dull, and buyers restrict them pelves to present wants. Sales of prime Shoulder* at • >4, aud plain Usui !>' *<>me luforior Western Uam« sell lug as low k* Country meat, which Is plenty,sells at 7 for Shoulders. RUj-gri 1 * for Side* and U for Homs. Sngtr cun-d Ham* BRANS—There is scarcely any Inquiry, ami we hear of one sole of prime small white at Tholder* generally ask $l,OOO BUCKETS AND TUBS—The following are manor,ictarerV rate* al Pallston: Backets, c,,uimnn aud 3 h.xipad, $l. 00 and $1..50; extra large Tubs. 2 and 3 huopv sC,7fi and $7.75; No 1 Tub*. *r s o»; No. k do, $5,50; No. 3 do. $1.7;; No. 4. do, $l.OO. Kcider*. N». 2, par funds. Sales, of Bucket* In tm> retail way at s3.oor<t-SXI2. BROOMS— there U a Kir supply, and pi Ire* range from $1 ‘tti per d.wen for common to $7, for choice extra, int-nn* dial* gmJoe ranging accordingly. CORDAGE— Manilla Hope, roll, 13 c D- Manilla Jlo|w, cut, 14 c riernp Rope, (oil, 16 c Ihj While Rope, cut, 1C cfk tb Tarred Rope, coll, 14 c tbiTarrwl Knp*, cut, 16 c !b Packing Yard,fine, 13 c fri j Pocking Ynrn.com 12 c? lb BED OiKDS— Manilla, SIA7. $2,51(r}53,75 V> ,,a Manilla, coil. 16 rt*. lb. Hemp, $1,87, $2,76(5J53,7 6 V dut 11. inp, jl coll, 12 Ct* yl lb. PLOIMII LfNES— Manilla. 57 rt* d-.a Hemp. 70- C*'TTi>N YARNS—Pri.v* remain os btfore .jmitret; !fo« & ti> Mlndtuiro 23 c E> No. 1J 27 9tt No* 11 .fc T.*N ..Sf?fc So. 17 r f)C) N- IS 24 c lb So. 1 8 *J9c?lb -* '“{Ub So. 19 x.i- _ni c pm .20 ft» lb|No. 2U 211 „• Ih N.. 4>j 12c do* No. *>W * c^t.inr •V. «*' . ..11 c rloz'No 900 Sc^df.7 No. *‘-00 . . lOCfldo/jX.i |OOO 5 t do i Nu Mi <if^do7.| CANDLE.* A M* r*< >A I‘—C'-nndlrs arc "trad jr at <nr'luma lions :—dipi'-d 12. inotilj 12 and adamautine 21 tsup rrnuuns as Lcfnn', steady a( 6 for romtcou, for !*olin. and 10 for Snirvir» T..ilrt and Castilo, f>\4 f-r J.. Chemical nitre. and 7 for do German. CHKK>K—HoIiWa srnn motion*to rhl ri-1 > ( llirir utiw-k* .'lit Cbona*, ao.l *ali* liavo bma mad* ml prtc** raiia’iop fr"tn tin- atn-mot Dow on lb* market t- not Urg*-. Sont* »nw\ll r:C“t['t» «f nr» wvr- taken frr*lj nt <*, In Ui small way. DKIKIp KKI'l r—Apfl'd no -air at fV-\ t-it 1 liMio aro n - mml lii in at ti. ir*t with a mod.-ratvly n-culv •I many I’Mvring I’p.-ich.-* at- DIUKI) llKKF—Small uk'n ol new by the tierce &l I'M.,. FIIA I‘H BUS— w* note <«lt"* of prime western, on artiTai, ftt 45 but oiilj in •mall lots flnm rlnro they lire bell at 50. FKKIV— Wo i)uoto Fw.l, on orrlral, within the range of 4iku»V) tor llraa, Short*. ShifMlulis and Middling*. FlSH—tbi-r* i* a large ati-1 regular demand far Markar*! N.. 3, large, and we .{note now at f 1" .'MVcOflSp hid. ttio inH.de tigur* ruling an<t si\sof<*.fr.,::. f, hlf bhl; Halifax Her ring S<l,iav.s|6.2A; Whitu FUlx, urdiuary $10fo$ll; Lake Sut-rnor do $ll. half do ordinary $5,25«fcj,7i; do Lake Su pon.ir, S«.U) Trout. bid* ss'.m>©slo. o«lft.*b 4f 4 <u..'i Fl.tiLU—A T"t y moderate ntpplr and prtaM »trjuh', or. nrrh .>1 of anpei at $3..V> and extra at l.rW From •loro, uilc* of pnijK-r ui.ff 1.70. extra at s4,l':kffls4.i;.. and t:*-nly do at s4>vo fl.tvj-tlie ituude Ggnrea ruling. <IROCKKI KS—The market continue* .teadr. but oitl.ont ■ hang-. *»!»• to crunlr j of Sent* at and M.-H'-ri at .1' Corral la Mealy at aod lU,-* at GAS I'll'K—the following are tb* <|uot*tbit>* for wrought r*»r P-K.L Inch Ctixa Pijk* ... 7 ft*. I ‘ “ " ‘ IVr Foot. I‘4 l-liG..* pip- 32 fd 2 •• •• ... ft-) •• “ - • *' “ 3 •• •• .1.30 •• :\y, •• " • l.rto •• 4 - *• .. 1.90 - } ' * -ITS “I - “ *• .... ifo “ | ttiiLjer.t to tli" CTjacomary i]im~oat>C. «<k At N iuri *r«» in ru<»l»r»t<> rwqarst at iTT, on arrival, which h*« l-«wn met i« l!i.> ruling fljjun*. ont* choice lot, how ever. of .»»»> |.|l» *nt>| at jjn .««f. (V.R.H i« nominal At Li. »n-l UißLrr at tj/:C'“*. Kii 11 In "toady rtujuwt iUbC(<.wl. T'oin flr*t Land*, I tin InaiUe figure ruling. W nut t» in light tnpflr and «tlr« firm wufoti of Hoi bui! White nt anlrw ..f .’jki s*n« Southern Red. yr*t>*rila» .it a .. (ml CM »k« rhm.-e Rol -it M, to go etwt. IIOM I NY—<t light ri~inan<t. so l *tW to tbo retail li a.le M f-'-.iw \i U.I. HA }—h fair *opply si *cah*( Hint 11..1-. «.%• at which w« not*, morleril- aal ann green at I ItiiN A NAlL4—()i~r* i.« raw nro unrhnngM, au.l tve (f. and *a]f» at tliXdjK, T» lon • lirinlj at I'i. from "tort*. !<•<. lllilf* rontinno «i very light demand, but cm <1 nur quotation*: IROS.4P. i C-mincu lUr |jvo ,--r It) 2}i Juniata •* “ 4)* lr-n I'low W.uks - . i\] *• “ Slut* *• 4 VM1..1&.1 Xn11.9W.-K a.?*) M n> -*J Brii-ti 4 X mI» f* -UT.S MiM - - 4.'Ju W " . J.fHjj ,li«*t qnriitv tocxa ash syt*Rt. ?j '~ h M" ?i? Cnt 3 !-• , itirh . .4.26 rut lUR. Hurse Shoe 1 by 7 10 «i'»)aitocb a* Dandy fire, IJ4 by ?£, 7-1 C and l A mch... Saddle Tn*eli£aud 1 liy 3-16 tod %lu 1 do “%, \ *ix! It* by 316 AC; In •* 4'.; “ ft to n . Wr»»*t Spikes 6J* lucb all B'ml.i [tiiet* Ittilt IRiV* n<«. is, u.u, i«* i: n ft - IS. 3), 21 a 24. tad l-at little changed Wo J.EATILKU—Mich-l .lull IL*d Ptioniiih Solo ji ft ,20<t&2G Slaughter •* •* ....266x27 Upj-er Ixythec p d«>* (il«V<o39 Bridle “ “ (3<V&42 Skirting Leather $ ft 2(VZa24 Harness I.AIID—it held firmly, but tb-ro it very little doing; rales ..I o-mitry N-> 1 nt and -ity do at 11 LUMBER—No change; the sah-4 making nro at [.-riurr quotations—P'-nflS f- 3J- common an-1 clear MESS POKK—Sales if country parked at $l7, and city di> at $1 6 ; In the retail way sales at JlS.iOCdflJ. OlL—Linseed oil Is held llrmly at 7l), Lartl Oil N\- 1 It tolling regularly at K.Y POTATOES- —The market U dull and Icm- ttvo. and it l» unw hard to effect ulet: we quote Ibid and rolled at iyx-i.15, on arrival, an t Netbannocke at 36<u'h>. The following we quote from tbo Philadelphia Commercial I.l*l . “The rwclpts hart l*ocn lirge from the West, nod tho markot is very dull. Pricvs bate declined 6opine 1-usbel gale* of Mercers at SO, and mixed Pomuytranta and Wrst era at 60$ 06. Several car loads which were brought here by tb*t owners were abandoned at thoy were not a*le to re alise a talUcH-nt turn to pay fur the freight u|>on them." SEEDS—Thoro l* a gund dnqj.md for CloTer from store at (6,00, aii-l In tho small way nt |5,£5; Timothy It nominal nt s'J,noid>t2r26- KlaX It firm and In request at $1,12/<11.15. SALT—a steady demand and sales st previous rate*— (1.62 for No. 1 and (1,75 for extra. WINDOW GLASS—prices are firm, and we repeat ottr quotations for the email trl km, city mako:—6xB nn-l 7x9, (3,00, Bxlo. (3,76: Bxll t/> Will and 9x12 to 10X14, (4,26; 8x 13 to 9X13 and 9X14 to 10x16,(4,60. TLeae ar» u«t cash prices; eonntry bruits range 60 cunt* $ box less. Fur the succeeding medium site*, lu ft cent discount off. WHITE LEAD—(Inn and In steady demand at (2,60 9 keg for pure In oil, tnd dry 9c ft ft. subject to ttu tuna) dis count. lUhI Lead 8 net, and Litharge %]£. WHISKY—SaIes of flaw at t7*49lb;Rectifiedfssteady 2D022. rnsubELMUi Cattlb M*tKCT —The market for B.>«f Cat tie continue* dull, the ttippiv Iwing fur In elect* of Uie dp mend. flupj'lle* to emo forward fjulto frwiy. etui price* wore drooping. The offering* for tho poet wrek lere amounted to ot cr Ifi2o bead, o( wlurh over 300 worn taken lor New York. Tho principal ealt-e at Werdell'i Avonno Druro Yard wi re ex fallow*: 32 bond D. McWllliame, Ohio ... 33 Jo Mooney A Baker, Ohio.. •Vi do Wm. Knller, FbtpUpCo U Jo Jo* Waltlilnnr, do. aa .Jo i. Wharton, Ohio Si do MilUr ACo , Washington Co ,'li do 8. Copeland, Oliio. <io J. Gilchrist, (Veetmorrhiud Co. 7 do tt Gilson, 11 do J. llreniwr, •il do Alexander A Hatter, Ohio, fi do J. F ranks, Vlrgiuhi. 20 do 3. Abraham*. Westmoreland Co There were over 200 head that trere left nasoH. and a fou extra, which sold at Wit'* I *. Tha Bbe*|> market remains without chance. The offer ing* amounted to about 4000 head, hut 'hr demand routln ui* limited, and urier* drooping at ■w.ftl lc for dressed. The ariivals and sales nl the I'nion Drove Yard wore 343 ti Hog*, *t price* fijiu t' l ” i'% f ‘ ,r IW* •** nett Market brisk Import* by River. h'T LOCia p«r Sir ffm. Wallaen—3237 bbl* flour, 0 tc* h»ms, 1216 dr hides, Clarke A ro; 74 (ks potatoca, Fetter, 42 bids whiskey, Ualloa*. 12 bbls flour, Charles; 03 bhls wiiis key, Carr A co; 130 dr bides, Watt A Wilson. LOUISVILLE por Dr Kane—6o bbls potatoes, 100 tierces hams, 160 iibds bacon, V bn hooka, 4 hhda tobacco, 4S bag* wheat, otl aks, 00.' bhls floor, Clarke A co. 2 hhda, 1 box to bacco, Ileyl; 1 kg coffee, I bx, \ Ml shovels, 1 bx dry coeds, various. NEW ORLEANS per Alma— j hr* tobacco, Lewis A Ed. gvrton; 1 bx mdx, Collins: rmlx, June* A Cooley; 1 case do, MoColly A c<>; 6 bids old class, Carling, Robertson A co; 24 tdils, a bis sds. Wood; 2U bbds sugar, McCaudlcea, Means A cm 143 ska wheat, St) d.« ;*>Utoes, Hitchcock, McO. cary A eg £3 bbls do, McCone A Anjrr, 6 bhls alcohol, p R R ; 6tU ska shorts, Liggett; 2 bhds, 12 roans, 1 bx tobacco, Mm.urle; 6 hxs waro, Livingston A co; 84 tuna pig metal, Qraff, Ben uett £ co. (George Neehl, clerk.) HANNIBAL per Arlmoia—-> bbls. Wood; 162 hides, Freund; 06 eke wool, Harbongh A cr 7iMr hide*. Laughlin; 1610 bbls flour, 3) bate I»®P* 12 rks bseon, 2 bbls, 1 box eccs. Clarke A >»; AS bbls whiskey, McHenry; »do pearl ash McKee A co; 4 bbls eggs, Lewis A Kdgartoo; 60 tons pig iron. Graff, Bennett A eo. hT. U)UIS per &t. Louis —137 easks meat, 06 bbls pork, 22U bbb flour, 22 bales bemp, Clark* oo; 203 eks wheat, J Dickey A cm 1W do do. Hitchcock, McCreary A co; sa dried hid«u2 bdls do, J R McCnne; 7 bxs books, Evans A eo; 16 bis wine, Forsyth A cm 319 groin hldea, Forsyth A Ballard; 2'casce flower*. Wardrop; 47 bales hemp, A Gordon. WHEELING per Che»ull-22 whiskey iMy3OO bp poles, A Ballou; Htt dried hate, n R Tagcxrt; 74 bg» oats, Capt Campbell; B 0 bales bar, A J Hagan; 4 bis mdx, Clarke A co; 113bgibarley,0*o W Smith A cm .bnegg»,dm> u,rbert; 22 sacks rye, 1 bbl eggs, Sbrlver A Dil worth; 3 hbds bacon, a Hatch Ison; 4 bxs eggs, Fstzer. BT LOWS par J W lloilman—B3o bbls flour, W bales cotton, W hbds bams, H« bblstoll, W bbls whiskey. 16 sacks feathers. S 3 ckiaboaiaefi, 18 boxes tobacco. 37 asks bacon, Clarke £ co; 100 bbls floor, Simpson * Nelva; 176 do do, Sill A co; 100 do do, Liggett; 13 bbls whiskey, Hoch; 2 do do. Wallace; 22 do do, l«fiuk; M do do, Lobmcym 3 casks S bbts oil. Muller; 6 bbls do, Bvladlar, 26 bxs soap, B Dal cell: 20 do do, H do caodlss, Cooper; 7 bxabacoo, Gardiner. 10 bate sum. Bcollr*~ 25 b» vine, Forsyth £ co; 14 win sroptOsnlsu. ’• ZAJTESTILLK par Etnoa Graham—STO bid# (lout 22 liluSa tobacco. 10s bbis eg**, 4 do butter, i* bxs ink, Clark** «k co; 1 c*k bacoo, 6 bbis egg*. if sack* fruit, Ftlxer, S td>ls rgJPLSskanga. Lewi* 4 K-igerton: 4 *k* b-*i pin*. 3 hbb clay, 9 bbl*. owo-rr. 1* bbl* egg*.. 13 d„ dried apple*, ft -lo b«s*of, 4 do p.*rhrs, 1 Jo appß*. 2 do m.-aL. 3 bx# 2 .-ask* do. 11 «k» rag*, 25 do potatoes, 12 kgi butter. Khriubro.4.. 2>.»» Lidia paper. Alwejl. Leo .i cn 100 bbl* flour, Rea; 112 M.-lt* ISO do bar-’o. 2"0 do f—d. 12 do mg*. 2 hr-;>l raltle, owuera. lUVER SKEWS. Mon-liy brought n# a drlztl- of rain again with «cmnt t:'- fr«l of water in the chmuel. The arrivals during Sunday were quite numerous. The Chcroit came la from Wbncliog with a fair load. The St. Ixunn, Capt. I**.in. arrived with 4 tlrei-rato cargo W are lud-bti-d to b> ; a. c .rutnodatlug chi k. Mr Wm Smith, for copy ~f m.tiiir.-i. si,.| other fav„r*. The Sir Wtu. Wall*. ... Capt. Campbell. la from >«mt Louu with the larg.-t ..f their n btdi has r-iue hero in one boat this e*B*»'tt The l»r. K*im>. I'.ipi. Shuman, fr mi Louie* iib>. arrived • m Sunday with m gno-i Jmi-I aud will r.-had with dispatch. The.Almi treat .Sew Orleans, Capt. Robinson, Clerk Mr o**n. Noobl. I'aiuo In with but a moderate freight. Shore-. |“° rU tbn l-.wcr Mi«*i*sippi a vast ilooil. carrying -verything it. Tb- reported d.uitag- to rtup* will |w* greater tbau the ai'tual damage. however. Tlip crevas.se* and the llo>*i will slf ,rd good ground for predicting a small crop of sugar so a* t<> raim- the price *gam. It i# probable that the damage b. the crops will be small when compared with the the nun nt-m * iliage* nl. tig the lower liver The ArU-mio. Capt IJordman. a- we r-|»»rted ye-terdsj . arnvnl from Hannibal with a middling freight. f.. r who h »c*' r»|-*.rt above. .Th- Tigr-as ram-’ in frem Portsmouth nr •..•■mewL-T . ia that neigLborh.**!, with 73 ions of pig iron Dn Mnudty morning the J. W Hatlmtn came m fi nni Ft. Louis loaded down to the guard* and rjnit»* f-ill of j—opir. Slu* had <>n board n troupo oi lulUn iiuiHirpi*. *> ith harp aud viol, who made v.-ry po.«l musif The ever prompt Kntna Graham, from ZmesviU.-. Capt. Ayars. Clerk Charley Abbott, got m during the d.iv. ami will leave without fail this afu>rtu>,n at f. o'clock A Urge mitou-r of teats- v,m, i.Vin all—are at the UtiJ Ing now. n ojietied tbn s,'a*ou with aevcnly-tour and have b«*ld our own prvtty well. Tbe Tlgre.M, with 7e tons uf pig iron from Iroutnn, and the E. M. litcknoll, with 24-1 ton* of pig iron fi-m Hanging lUick, caroo in during the -lay Tho amount or crude iron in pigs aud bloom* now lying on Hi*, lorce U unprecojeut edly large. Tbn Wire no departure# yesterday except that of the Chevoil for Wheeling Le»ViXil TO-D*T —Tlie lowa. C»pt. Moore, will leaTe day ft.r Bt. I<oui«. f*he hn* a fluo load and a groat number of p00p10....T1m .Vow York was all raady to leavo last nlgbt Bho was tiradup, bnt wo think would not probably leav.- be fore ihi# morning. * The Economy. C-ipt IMtr.hoovcr, will leave thi- iUy bo Cincinnati. Tbo Cambridge, Cnpt. Dwin, will loavo b-dayip obabljr) for Keokuk. »bo I# gutting a lino load, and I* in ail re spects an excellent Iwat. Tbe E. M. Ulcknt'll will leave tonlay,-after hariag dis chargvd her cargo. Tbe excellent Emma Captain Ayers. Clerk Mr Abbott, will leave this afternoon for Zanesville I'assvngen going In that direction will tike nolicn. The Molnotte is lying at t ho Point, nndergfdttg nil needful tvipalr* and will be ready soon for her trip The A. 8. Pringle will e<x>n l» in lime for her trip b> New Orleans. Thn Alma, Cnpt. fthblnunn. Is up for (hat port aguin For boats to all ports down river, our list of adverti** ments. Tm Pt. Lvul* Democrat of Kridny say*- , “Dullness yesterday pretty brl-k, arrival* nnd drjarfnr<*s havingboeu numerous. Tim Argonaut came in from Peoria light, and left for Pittsburgh light. Tb- Fashion, from L-01 isrttlc, Lad an ordinary trip of freight and past-enger*.'* Thi NoatHEtt.l Lim Drimsk. *s:i otiieb lists r -a Vl rta Muilssti rL—Tliepublu. should bo w.-ll aware l.y thi time of the fact that tin* already famous V..t thorn line ot p.vckoU indndei ib<> lam.-us bonmark. It i* anothot w.-ll known fact that tbo Hetimsrk Is one of tho must elegantly* modeledshaiK. and furnished steamers floating on th- u&tero of the Mississippi, £he i, | n drel n gra.-eful sfeain.-r. -trtd well worttiy n place iu the useful Northern line. Shrliis been assigned gUturday as h»r regular day, and will o>n*e qnently l-nre t.-morron f-r Faint Paul, and every other Saturday throughout tbe season. Capt. Ora\, a thoreugh river man. ami a gentletiian and •choUr. is hei commindet, and the pellta ami ngreeabp. Mr A lignnt pre'ldes in th ..me-. The I/ohigh and Great W.-t gofuff ut last 1.. r the Ohm river, with lns.ls, anil Argmia.it looked lice g-.ing In the eveDlug. Hi- K.rkmsn left for Osage river with pat t of a load. The Fovrreigu look flr- In her li-.ld ..n her upward causing much excitement amongst paisengers Fhe was steered to the sbvre, and -team lurn-d into b-r hob! Fh-- was d-Uy»d s-mia thn-.* hours, and freight (Umag-d ! th extent, pr ibat.ly, of a thousand it.illar*. The .rigm of the nr- .-luti-t b- art ocutetl f-r. Steamboat Ilegliter. A it it l V HP iiudsy .I.d M..11.J.1J 1 Lurettf. Hr. T-b-graph. do; Colonel llayard. Kit/al.-th. St Lou.-, cant 1-mis; Sir Win. Wallace, do; f»r Km- l.oi r«»ihf Alm.i. New urle-ins; Ar./.mia. Hit,nib-*l. Kmm.i t.rshim. /.u)— vilb-T.gr—, Irotilon. K M luckn-tl. II .r.gu.g K -i,..' W. Il.ailui.kn. St b-ui* DEl’iltTKli— Luxerne, Itrounsvilb . T. l-grapb d -. t' Rajar-!.' KlDalwth: Chevoit. Wb.wbiig Telegraphic Narked, Ni« Y.’ik. May Hi.—Cotton: sal— .’.ml rrutk. i hc.ny and price* nominal PRur h-a\y ; liiciO Uds *ol.|, pcnthern has a.J*ance-l j.~. aales nl |4 4.v 1t ;4 7-). M'h-at heavy; b-D'J bu* >• Id; Wt-ateru re.M>N,t,sl In. wbiu- $1 12..- 177 Corn <|ttM; mssi inis . .Id lb--f .p;i-t. prim- l*-rk ha* declined 2.'.r; *aJ— a! J 1 V..cl* 2ft. M— h.u declined She: **le# at |1 I M1..1.14 7ft Ila.-.ifi I. *lr*d\. Cuuilwlliod Mid |oiig-ribbe<J s'-.. Until* .. Shoulders t. , ,,u,«‘-';. Sugar buoyiuit at h'.yif l , for '.Mure*..vnd« and tor t.*rl<vui* C..(T-« *l-4.1* at KfciplJ. Linseed t>il dull at ry<. Hid— duil TulukC.-o nt«vlv Tallow ipuet. Freight.* firmer; or. C-.iu-n t» luv.-rja-d 3 a -mail rngagetnent, to (Ml up, W;u« mad? at 522.1: on rb.ttr to la.2‘yi. ou'.rain sUrk Markets-iA'-e-n.—SbK'ks firm: Chicago and Rock Islauil 7’.’ h ; Cun.l-wland Owl 17. 11l Ontral bond.* wo; Mirh. K-ulb-ru 2''-'.; N Y Central U.. a d;tig 4t. Milwaakie and Mis*, a-',; Virginia sixes yS'-j. .Miw-url Slvee H' v ; Galena and Cl.icag.. k.U M,,h fVutnU «*4'.. Erie 24’-; Cleveland and T.d.xlo 44'- v Cle*-l*ud. Colombo* and Cincinnati W2|y Lirrte**- Ut,d grant* .';l l irnn«-*s-e sixes w;.y Cnliforuta sevens S 3; Pt-t ling F.Xrhaugr dull but stoatlf AVniny—St.*-k» dull. Chicago ind Rock Island Mleh. Si>nthern N. V. Central Milwaukie and Mississippi SO; Mlnourt slx.w Qaleniaud Chicago F.rin R R 24 1 ,; l.acroase land grant* 31 •*'; Califot mi w-vens K 3. PnituntU’im. May 10.—Tbc Flour market continue In' activo. but the price* remain « itlx-ut chang*.-; -o'*' bid* So iwrtlui* Ho].] f.,r export at $1 .’>o. Tb«r*. la a atcady demand fur iKitnn consumption at $i | l>r omunon and *•“-1 tuand*. Ji T6‘.«,A tor extra and S’. "Vip'l 50 for ,-xtri tanifly and lAn-y bnuU. Rye Floor and Corn Meal on, Ituuc- to cnuie i:j blowly. There la but little drniAud f..r Wheat, and for lower grodc«, of which the bait of «|.» k now conxiria, th« pric-ea nrr drooping utlesruiyi btjs prim- ? ntth ern and IVano. at J 1 kvifrl I'd tor id. and £1 23,,, 1 «'• f-n white. Corn u coming forward tm»r* freely, but the I U bruited; tales t>»i bos yellow at 71r, itiliut, and •••ms in ■ tore at G9c Oats uuclxuiged; ailt* WO bu* Penna. at 4-V. Whisky unchanged; rvrie* in MU at Gr>x>Ti«-« and Provisions unchanged. IliiTiMoai. May la—Fleur dull. sales Ohio and Howard Street at (f 2s; City Mill* at $l. Wheat dull. Corn brm.r. yellow %/-tim at &vvj>7l>; whit.- dull at Whi-ky dull Provision* drooping; bulk Shouidar* dUj; Mde* sU. ilmuscnunts. PITTSBURG 11 T H H A T K K MISS KIMBERLY I.e-se* MatfAntnru*. The management atinoiin. i* au ri-gng.-Trent 1.-r K l\ NDiitTd, \rilb the far tamed J founts Jino.%, PELL .£ TROWUKiDUF. s MISSTRELS, rRUW TRE BCUOOL STREET OPIR V llOl'.-E, ImxTOK TILE BEST COMPANY IN THE WOULD. Giving splendid Sinking, th« beat Dancing. and ux>re Inn than ever before i»*n in any company. WOIIBRHVK THE TAUNT DICK SI.ITER, the Champion Female and Jig Dati'--r. LON MOKUItJ, popalar Author, Uanjoiat and Comedian BILLY MORRIS, celebrated Tamhoriniat. auJ known m Pittsburgh os “Tho Mocking Bird." CiIAS. MORRIS, the popular Uaojolxt and Conxrii m JOHNNY PKLL, the great Done Player J . C. TttOW lilt IDO 11, the Wondei fnl Hawn W. n. BKOCKWAY, the "plendiil Violinist and IVnot K. W. PKKiCOTT. the great UallarlUt All the abovo, with the exception of the t.-nnwiird PP'K FLITKIt, were formerly attached U> Ordwny'* .}; ili tn Troo|>e,of Bo»ton. MASTKK KENT/., only Id years old. tb« nt-.*t w inlerful Tenor in the world. Lirru: TOMAfY, only U y-ar. old. the .msii.W lb n- Player, Dancer and Comedian living. CARI. TK.U'TMAN ami Prof. J. I. uU.DKHT. on Monday, tcksday and wedne-'Dav even INGjt. May inth, 11th :itxl 12th, the above gr.-at r.-ixpim will Bj.j-nr aud glv.. their .-bast-' and nwmilabl etuioj'lax i:nti:utainmf-:nis. The |«'rfornir.ix'e will bo vnrxnl awli rv. uing. for -1-t.ii!-. of which **e Uie Prognunnie of the day Am.n,,; oilu-r choice tbtogl Will Ik< given the follow |eg . Opeolug Chorus Dj the Company Fancy Dance Uy Di.-k i “Willie, Wo have \li*te.t You." .Uy Miuter li.-ntr "Ye Winged Win.U" Dy E. W Pn---on I Arromiuntud by the ••iDVi.ible Chorus.' ) The very boat Polka U y p,.j[ H nd Slit.-r Champion Jig 1W Dmk Siiter The Anvil Choro* |t y u, O Cimjanv •‘Usten tothe M.xkingDinl,'’ Hv Billy .Mom* “Five Milee ont of Town." .'Uv Lou Morri* Spirit Rapping* By 'johnny Poll “GoM Old friend*," By J. C. Trowbridge TUE nt RLKSQCi: CIRCUS I Intn-olncing Little Tommy, Morris Brothers. Johnny pell, and all tlx* Sable Brother* Tbo whole forming a chaste and nrou.sing euterlainiii-t t suited to evory taatn. OP Anitt-aiOV—lb'X«e Ceut*. q.. ,xtr:i charge lor secured *ea«». fVcond Tier 3A cent*. can be obtained and arata secured n ny time through the day at the Box oOive. ifc-.ra open at 7' r.-r forniauce will ci.mmenre at s ..Vk* L FOSTER'S NEWNATIONALTHEATItK Solo Lomco and Manager J. Q FOSTER Acting and Singe Mau.xg-r .-.A. W Yocn-i Treasurer dr-.. .<ix.;M-r PCALI OP PRICE*. Private Boxes; to hnbl *lx |»w*on« . f.'. I>n*9» Circle and I’ar.juctte Up[>er Tier 4 r tf~D>'N)rs oje-n at 7 o'clock. Commence ut hail peal GREAT ENTHUSIASM llrllliaol eacceaa of Pittsbarah'e lavontc actor, lh>-relr hrnted Amoricnn tragerltan, Mr. NEAFIE, rtcejTed |»>t evening with shorn* of welcome. He will perlonn. this evening, hi* favorite character of Hcrmhsln the great play of Cl VI LfZATION, a pa? t lie has made javullarly hi* own . S i4'.r . * c-tes . S f.ff> . l> MjU*s . .. tl (fo'i’4 In <c— TUESDAY KYF.NINU, May llth I*M, will he p-tfnun-d the rcltbratol play, iu four acts, hV the Ute j.,hn It Wilkins, Ee.j., entitled CIVILIZATION i OR, TilK INDIAN AT Col-RT. Urrcnlie, the Indian. Mi.N’ aQo I‘Wllv* Mr. J O AehnxT M. Fracas Mr. W. 11. Briley llortetisc Jflß, M. ( v«.ke Grand Fancy Danco Alias EtniJy IValdegrnre. To conclndo with lh" new laughable furce of A HUIKT FAMILY Mr Boujamln Bibbs Mr. W. H. pai],-y Mr Bartjaby Bibbs Mr. A M’ Y»un • preparation, tho great glay HAROLDK THE MEKCnANT OF CALAIS. Steam Marble Workß. MARBLE M ANTE Lb.—A iiruibpan lllut stock always on hand and bring manufacture.! by Machinery, Bold at very low prices. Buibk-rt, «,unera of Real Kitnlo, Ooutrartora and others, whether they want to purchaao or not, are invited tocull and examine oor si.x k and ascertain oor price* a* wears sidling plain nent Mao tels eo low aa to-put them wlthlu ihc reach rf almce-i every Monuments, TaMets,and Grave Ftonoa, a largo stork al ways on hand. Fnmltnre and Wa*h-Btand Top*, and Im posing BtouMmanufactured by machinery, and sold ai the lowest price*. Marble of nil kind* sold low to the Tia.l- Purchasers aro Invited to call and examine nnr -ti>ck ut .Til, 323 Liberty street. Pittsburgh. mylP.d*w3mT \V. W. WALLA >"K._ Plaat«r ( lilinc, CemenfT^** PLASTER PARIS, for I.tuid and S.ac- Work: Cement fur Cisterns, Fire Wall*. Ac,; Igiulavtile Lime and Roman Cement: ' , .. Orlndstonvs—lxist quality riway. ou haud SI^LIb efly .ln<l. m ? 18:,..3mT \V W .FALLACE Lumber. Ptvr sniNOLES, Board*. Joists and tamUlM* *IU PI" P 1 "' 1 '•>' ““» U S£iS l '“ r ' l ' , ‘ " W ' WALI.ACT. ■ dbit><)< H^ciuotii McQEORGB'S PATENT olwajßon hand W. WAI.I.ACK. Mill Pnraliblngt STEAM ENGINES, warranted best quali ty, alvan on band and mado to order. Doilert aad Soli bint, bin Srick Machinery, Engine Oittingt and MiH Qtaring mado to order. Mill Irant. Out Iron Proof £UtTt,Fn»ch Burr and Laard BUI MCU Sima, Salting ClvMani Smut MieAinn always ca baad at 319 Libert/, street, Pittsburgh, Pa. _ Oji?rf*WtoT vr, fftWAUiA OH. Krflttlat Stramrts. Monongahela River U. 8- Mail Packets STEAMER TELEQRAHI. . FTKASIEB JEFFERSON', C*rr. J. C. Wmdtud. 1 Capt. Ueosai iXutk. The above new steamers are now running regularly Moraine Bruts leave Pitts burgh it * o'rinck A. M, and Evening Boats at 6 o’clock 1* .'J. f.-r SFKreeport, Klizal-cthtown, Slononga lu-la City. Ivil- T.-rtion, F-iy-'tt- City, Greenfield, California and Browns'hie, there connecting with Hacks and C»-arhc« for Unl'juioi* ti. Fayrtte Springs. Moron town, Wayncsburg, Carnii-h*«dt..wn and J-ff-r-ion Pu**engt r* tnkc-t-d through fr-.ia Pittsburgh to Ui.fon- L-wn for ft*, meal* andstate •■'«>ni» mi l-..*:* it-.. Im-ive— ,Doats returning from BrovtunlU 1.-nve at *s o'rlcok iti the mornrneand Aln the evening For further information en .pure at the OflW. Wharf Hat, at th«-f*-tnf Grant -treel. auo G. W. SWINDLER. Ags*T. REGULAR TUESDAY PACK-', JEEIS ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—The fine n-wjggjrgjj • tentn-r EMMA GRAUA.M, CapL Mcxkob Ater.s. will lenve for the ai-M-e and intermedia:-*ports EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o', i.i. k p. ». For freight or passage apply on Irmni. FLACK. BARNE3 A CO.. Ag'U. Cincinnati, &rc. CINCINNATI ,v LOUIS- » JL VH.I.K —Tlio fine steamer IDA Captain John May. will have for tbo above and oil in termediate port-on TII I.'RSDA V, I '.th mst .«i 4 o'clock p.m. For freight or pasmige apply on I-mM or to tTivl 1 Kt.ACK. BARNES ft O'.. Agent*. For CINCINNATI—Ti m.A> tisTZ I’AI K ET —The floßAtit *iit— wheel p:,.-Uet SI i'ERD >R. Capt. Redmond J. Grace. will |. ;i ,,. Pittsburgh for CtnHnnaii on TIKSDAY th- lltl. instant. at 12 oYlork, 51 , {Hititlrely. For (r.-igbt m pan-mg* apply oil hoard..or to mjt FLACK, RAKNKP A CO., Agent*. jpOR CINCINNATI AND LOU-^||3^ c»pt. F. X . Reno. Will leave for the above and all uilertrii diate ports, on WEDNESDAY. 12th (net., at 4 p m. Fi r freight or passage applr on hoard or to mys FLACK.BARNES ft CO , Agent*. ILomstnllc, #rr. FOR LOL'IS\ ILLEr-rThpplegruit i » steamer JAOIB IDE, Cupt Stewart. wlll£g®jjgjfcl l-ave(dr ihe al-.ve atnl ail intermediate p.m mis D.tT May llth. For freight or pae-utgo appl von 1-onrd or lo w>* FLACK. BARNES ft CO., Ag*n‘ iilasjjbillr, &c. FOR NASHVILLE—Tefinc new t fTTr* » steamer JENNI E (.'RAY, Capt. Dnnlan.jffgffOa will leave fur the above and ail lutorni'-dialo port* THIS DAY, llth io.*f.. at 4 P M. For freight or passage appl) on hoard <>r to «p 27 FLACK. BARNES ft O'. tsrett*. St. louis, ftr, For. st. louis. keokuk, ,jcgv* BCKLINCTi'N. DAVENPORT. Rung I-I.AMi. '. \ LEN A. M ill yl E. LA CROSSE, * K.VJN A, AND ST PAUL —Tie- line steamer Alt!/* >M A. Capt. Herd mao. will bur,, for the kland all Intermediate p.-rt* on THURSDAY. Hth init.inl, ut 4 p. si. F-r freight or pau.a*e appl v on h-sard or t<> my 11 FLACK. BARNES ft CO. Missouri river packet.'jcsr.» —TO SAINT LOCIS AND MISSOURI JsgsSS iU\ hit—Th* line -learner PRIMA DONNA. C»pbiiin>limh Ford, will 1-nve for the above and ail intorruedt.itr port*, on THURSDAY, 13th ln*t .at Ir u For freight or pxM.vge apply on hoard gi h mill FLACK. BARNES ft Cf*.. Agent* IjK>K St. PAUL. DIRECT 'TO t'lCfe.N Sr. LuUlv KEiiKL'K. itl.'iti.inuti.v Mt’SCATINK. DAVENPORT. l«n.'K ISLAND, i.A l.hN A, Dl HUgl’E, LA CR'ISSIL AVKNuN A. 3TILWATEK AND Sr. I'AUI Th- ■pl-'iidid -Reamer .-T I.M IS, Opt. Jew* Dean, will leave lor 'he whore nud all lnterme-lia!* |-'tt.«. on SaTLItDAY. Ijth m»t, at I o'clock r jj. f.. r fiieght or -paasaip-apply onboard ot l-> myll H.ACK. BARNJIS 4 CO. Agent*. FOR ST LOUIS—The fin I* i,as- i fp>T j. v ngpr -.learner SU EN A NCO. Cnpf R. n§£££s3 Fattfoi. will |.-,ve f,„ the aU-i- -M,J all lut-rtnc>!i*t- porn, on THIS DAY. llth m«t., it 4 P M For freight or’-a*- •rS" apply on U-ard or t- FI.Af.K, HAKNKS «t OH., "'Ft Agent*. ii 1 <* K St. LOUIS. KEOKUK, , '* m RLlNiiT'-N. MUSCAT! I*"KT. K-i-.'K ISI.AND, GALENA anp DUBUQUE—The l;i.-“ ■t-flnier U F FAS*, f apt. Win. T Barr, wilt h-are for I lie ;i!.ve port, on THIS DAY. llth iliet.. Ut 1 h-cli, r. M For freight or |-v-*«s:a appiv -n »-«rd or to '»JJ FLACK. BA RN ES ft OV. Agt*! IAOR St. I'.UT, AND .MI.VXK- . H 3» >. . S<>TA. D;RLCTT"St LOUIS. BURLINoroV. MUSCATINE. IMCK ISLAM.. iM\K.N- I'oRT. OM.V.VA. UUm.yUK, DCNI.EITM. LACROSSE. WKN’oNA, II A.-TI.NiiS. STILLWATER. St. PAUL, Ft SNKLI.INC. elloKSiJl'F.E. ST. PhTEiL MANKATA AND RED Wo->P —1 h- Fplen-lel .learner J II CoNN, Captain Ci’e-'-K*. wtil h uv- f.-r the at-o»e and nil 'intenne .Rate |-.ru Mi Tin.* DAY, May Uth. *,t 4i. u. For freight or j. i-,eg-> apply on hoard or t«> ap->y FLACK. HAUNKF ft CO. Agent*. TAOK Lot'lS. lIANMITaL, iJCgVj, J/WMNCY. KRi'KUK. DA \ E\'l*i hit -U-p&c£j£ It' 'CK ISI.VM'. tiAI.ENt. PURUyUK. DL.NLhllll, I.A CROSSK. U EM.\A. .-HI.WATER,ST. PAUL AND MIN NKSuTA Rl\i;H. DIRECT—The epl.-n.iid et-'.irner lIA ZKLDKI.L. Capt it fW-\ will Lave for the at-re a>ul nil mtertn-liatr-j-rt. n SATURDAY. May J.-U,. ;1 t i ..'clo-k r m. For I. > l.'iit of poavage upt-iy on Ix-nrd or t<> »i -* SLACK. IIAUNKS ft Co.. AgU. FOR Sr. LuUIS, KEOKUK,, fEffr.aa Bl RI.INIiTON. MUSCATIMt.UAI.KNA jfc*4J3»ljr|g DUllUyl E, LACIto.-SE A.ND’Sr. PAUU—The *;i|‘n"id •t'-atner MKI.N-ITTE. Ci, t A. Mi th-waa. will leave for the al-ove and all intonn-iiatr ports on THIS HAY, lllb mat. at 4 ofrl-wk H w F-r freight or i-naange apply on hoard or (•J ap'-T FLACK. BARNES ft Ct'.. ftgu. ECU ST. LOUIS & MISSOURI , (EP». fc RIVER-The flue steamer SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. Sheph-r-l. will leave the ni-eve nud all intermediate |->rt* THIS DAY. lUb in*t, at 4 P. M. For fretubl ur ap|4y on UArl, or to np'-T > LACS. BARNES ft CD . Agent*. LOUIS, KEOKUK. 0A- , in?-'"* LEN A. I'l ItUoUE AND St PAUL. D 1 KKi'T.—The»p|rtidid -team- r CAMBRIDGE. Uapt. Nutiuel D>*an. will leave furtheat-.ve an-l all iot-rmmliate port* mi Till. 5 DA Y 1 Ith at i o'clock r a. For freight or jvv«so£* ap('lr i’L 1-jar'l >.r to »i'T) ’ FLACK. DARNES A CO.; AtrenU. ijVjK M\ LUl'iS A\l» ILLI-.JCgLi NoI.» 11l VKK —Thofln- Btwnipr TAH. (.n|>t 51- ’I. Sal.-, mil t.'r Ui* • t-rro»Jlat.- p-rt. . t. THIS DAY, Utli iru-t , at -I o'clock, p.M. For Irt-ulit • r r ripely .>n Nnnl, nr to 'll 1 -* V LACK, HAIINKS ,t C<>. A~i-uti. Tj'OK .ST. I. OU I <S.—The fine \ fTTr* . » i ••'■'iwr IO VV A. Captniu • ill l-m- 1 r (!,.. jii-ovr hh.i n|| int/rm.xliut* j-irt*. on TUId I>.\V. lIUi mut i»t 4 o'clock. p a. *‘or -frHglit tr |>W!.k.-.- oi. ..t to *1 • FLACK. CAKNKJi A CO..Ap#nt« *l. PAUL DIKKCT.—Tu , X N L-my K.-•kil!t. Burlington. Muslim. l)n»fu|-'it. U«K - k lalaiul.Ualrtuv. l>ul>u'in«\ Cr -*~.. Hc d..ui», Stillwater an«l ft. I'nul.—Tl.e flu* »tcnm.. r JJoDKR ATt'R, Cine. Frank Marat!*. will l*av<- no ili« tK.rtJ on TIMS BAY' llth M tv. at Ip M For fr l u ht ~M vt,« *|-I.ly.in U«r.| ~r 1 ' *l'- FLACK. BAKNi* A CO„ A K -ta. Jlrto ©titans, &r. MEMPHIS AND NEW .) !». PKtNOLK. ('apt W It Ur’lrk V. will »<"! »H mit-nu'-ltati- (Kirlimu THIS I>AY, il.r I lth ln»t. Fur fior |i:xx"utjfc. nj.plj ».n Uwrd or to «>J« FLACK, BARNKS A CO- Acts I’>oK MEMPHIS £ NEW UK-t JESLi ? LEANS-Th« Cm.. M..a.n.T Jnpt. .I**, o<>rmW, C|..rk, will Iniv« for th<> nboro *n.l all ports ot. THIS DAY. Ulh tn*t„ at t•> rl.jclt, v K F t freight or pa-ssaK" apply on luvu.t. <.r to KJ.ACK. UAUNkri Jk cr«J. tHUI M KMl'ti IS AN KW , fCgr » 1 "KI.KINS- Th, ri»»«• ALMA.^gffggS (.'af'taui .John lUl>m«-n, will I.hv hr the tibor* iunl all Ihir-rmront- |-Tt. on Till? D A V. 11th .it A uVI- k. r “ f"i t r-itl.t or njij.lj on t~»ar'!. or to *'o '■ FLACK. lIAKNK4 k (M. Ajt-nt-. HARDY & M'OREW, HTRAMBOAT AGKN’l>j, Corner nr First and Ferry strets, AuisMtf rnTSBURon, pa. Dt. I'll. J**!" PICK. . .. ESNRT SATIW DIPEE, DECK A. BAVL F. S i Bankers and Brokers, t mill Devoiishiro Street. h o .s t o y Dl5. it S. giro particular attention t«> tlio « StHic*9 of Ijilu* Rupori.ir, auil art* prrparcl ftirnHh roiiahli- lulorTimtion r.n|.Klius them A ui .nthly rpvi<*w of lb.* Murk fiir*l M.'ii-y M*rkwl, with .j'lotatrnii* cl all Hi" (. urt. nl Ni-urlt.cn will 1..* m*ui ( i any a.Mr.-*. rlwirM. Inlon Hydraulic Crmtnl r PUK FAVORITE MAKE. umhl an.i up- X j-r-r.,1 |.y i;,i,lr.K, l Hri.! S * u>l CVlorn Oti'U-rn fi.r y*-«r« jwvl Warrautod i-f l>m .jtt&lity am) for »l I lie wry l*nv»«< market pHr». l«y I.KKOII * IUTOUINWhS. i] " ' N-> Ihi Secoini «t. j»tkl U.‘> First nt / KCMJEKi KS jtiM receiving uml in -tore.- VJ U*k» lU<» Coffee; -“UO pkps Hi go<!»; lAtler.-.-* jirtmo lSir.\ ’JK) kpg* c.T«n 100 bids. One Hymps: 4ZVO bbl*. N. 0. Mfllassrs* •JXlhhds.N O.Sugar. 100bbl*.craVd 1 coffee for Mlo by my.l BIIIUVKR A DILWORTH. SUNDRIES - Kh}bales Nan-Oakum; 100 coil* aasortedKlzcs M. lint*. ■ii bhla. Pitch; 40 “ R. W. Whale Oil: ~> " No. 1 Lard ** •'o l.umlan.l fi, r sd« by JONES k COOI.KY. m > 3 No. HI Water gtnvt, necrCb.rry alley. ST Eh hOSCOWO \ IKWi*—The subscriber Iwwjust roc'd by express a. large iu~>rtment of new, beautiful nml Tvry perfect English, French. Irish nud Ital ian Views, on paper and on gloss J. ji. DAVISON. No. 01 Market *tr*-l. mar Fourth, ray" Pyle Ap-nt hero for thr N. Y. Hn-r-x-. opic Co. WHITING FLUlDS.—Arnold’s. Kirt land's, Mayunrd A Soye’s. David's and Hiblwrt • for sale nl tho Stationery Warehouse of WP. lIAVKN, nivfi Corner Market and Per.-inrt -treef" E' XTRAOI'tDIXAUY BARGAINS in irßKscn KMitßOiDi.iiiKPand FKfcSCII DRKS.S SILktL , lUIU ;UKIKLD L S. Will do Well to WW '* "°? n </l TO-NS CHARCOAL FORGE CINDER 40 i.j *pa watt a wiuox. i \t \ HUS. IiLUK MERCER POTATOES Dl R/ In «tore im-1 arriving for sale by •PM DAVID C. IIEIinST. »j/a CASKS SAL SODA for sale by OW U. L. FAHNESTOCK & CO., apjn No. 00. corner Wood and Fourth aI a. I?GGS —I*> bbls. fresh Eggs rec’d and for ‘j sale at Nu. 1“5 Obertyat RIDDLE, WIRT* A CO. NEW PARLOR DECORATION^M^ «»oIJ Panels, and Brocata] Droigc*, for sale by i ap2S _ _W. P- MARSHALL k CO. POTASU —2 casks pure just rec’d and for «ale by ROBERT DICKEY, »p‘-‘b 134 Front sLrret, near Wood. ]\r ESUANNOCii"POTATOES.—3OOO bush -Li) prime White Mercan, In atorv *"A for sale by ap2S D. C. lIERRST. cor. Liberty and 11 and § MILL FEED — 2OOO lbs. chopped Feed in •toro and for aalo by DAVID 0- HERBST. T'k BXS. PRESSED CASTILE SOAP for I O aale by »p 25 B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO. ORANGE RASPBERRY—2,OOO "i£tra •tnjogßrioekle'eOraDge. Price slj>o per dor. ap2o JAMES WARUP.OT* T>RUBJIES —A Urge supply of Hair. P Tooth and Kail Brashes of the finest qualit; Jjcnto»4»t JOS.FLES . Bjfl wrar Diamond indUa-*' Surtum Salts. P. M. DAVIS, Aud ionf*er. Coamerrial Sale* Roonu, Ko. M Fifth StrcoL \rALOABuTsKiCKS AT AUCTION- V On Ttaw-lay evening, Slay llth, at S oYlork, at tbr roouncrcUl aali-j nr-mn. No. 54 Fifth street, will he d, 40 aharpu Bank of Plttahurgu Flock: 3>» do M.ft M. Bank ' do D) do Cilixaos' do do 21 do Allegheny d<> do 10 (lo Penno, Icsarancc Co. do myltt_ _ _ JLM DAVIS, Aacl Trade sale ok roots, .slicks, caj- TERB. ic.—On Wednesday morning. May 12tli, at 1" o'clock, will be sold at the c-.mmerriai sale*, room*. No ’-4 Fifth rtrwt, a frr»h -leeiml-'o «t«U i f 80-.ta, gho>*«. UaUcrw, Ac.: also, wool Hat* and cloth and glaieU caps. n-tnprAingAcaee* women a calf and auroccn boc4a, 3do lads--*' lasting gaiters, 2 do do morocco l>n«klcs " <lo niiasc* mnnero liooteea. 2 d.» gents' cal f half gaiter*, 3 do l-oya pat etit 1-athrr-hoos.'v- do mens* hrogaii*. 2do do onatoalla-J -hoe*. .1 do gent*’patent leather gaiter*. 2 do mens’ velrc* anil i .irp-t *!ipi--rs, J d-- U'y*’ 5 do mens’ calf l>onX*. 2 to w.—l h u*. 4 do mens’ cloth an-! gla*»d enpa. » my* P. M. DAVIS. Anct. A dministkatoks sale of ele (1 4NT NEW FI UNITURE.—On Toesday morning, May llth, at Id o’clock, -n the «h*<>qS ihv-.r of the Cbtumer cial Sah-a iL- m*, No. ;-4 Fifth »tr--et, will t-ofttdd from print • <*l Catalogue, by .-rder -T administrators of tlie estate of F V. Noble, deceased, an • iieii»i\e -lock ot entirely new an I elegant fnrtiirun’, of the l-e*t Piti*l*nrgb ninnnfuctiiro, from the dioicrat material, and In th>- rich-*! moihrn and an ti.jn--style*, comprlsingall th«< varieties of parlor, chani her, dining-rouo) and hull fnraltwru : such as richly carved row-wood *->fas, ruoewood reception chairs, maltoeany tet« n tet,u*. rosewood, plash neat, lonQge; ton-w,s*i rjul black wal hut. hair and plash scat, chairs; niahioned rvnewood. wal nnt, and mahogany arm chairs: superb rcAowood what not: r-Mu-wiK-d au-i maliogany, marble top, sofa table*; ro*ewood srervtary and U-ok-caac; mahogany wardrobes; marble top mahogany dressing haroas; splendid mahogany tadstead*: msrhlc top mahogany enclosed woahatanda; mahogany Uiwcl stands: rosewood, marble top, sideboard; malt cyan v evt*-ri.-,iuii tshlc; o-ik hall rack and and hall chair*. The articles will h» arrangud for examination, and lb atolognea rtady. on Monday morning, my 4 P. M. DAVIF, Anctlonvcr STOCK I\, Ft. W. 1 0. It. TCat private palt, In lots to enlt purchasers, by apl P. M. DAVIS, Anct.. N- M Fifth *f AUSTIN LOO3IIS k CD., Slrrrbanls’ Exrliansr. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN—WiII lo sold lit the Merchants’ Exchange, on Thursday cvcnlm; May l.Uh. st 7 o'clock, 00 shart* Dnbnrine Uo.s Light a:rl Coke Company.' AUSTIN LOOMIS ft CO., mas Stock and Note Brokers, 58 Fourth st. AD.J 6URNED ~S A LE *0F _ " A L LEG II E N BRTDOE CO. PTOCK, byorderot Wru. Uos.-hurg Treus.—Will la-sold at the Merchant*' Exchange, FonrU. *tr'-cL, f-nTlmrsday,eveoing. May 20tIt. at 7*d <>’• l>* k. 12* 1 ■di.ar--* Allegheny itridg* (newjStock: AUSTIN LOOMIFACO., Stock and'Note Br-ikcrs, 55 Fonrth *! S“ TOOK SALES BY AUSTIN~LO6MIS A CO* AT THE MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE KVBRV THURSDAY KVKNI.NO.—Bank. Bridgn, Insurance and Copper Stock, Ib-nd and Real Picture m-I-1 at pnhlic **!-- at iba Merchants’ Exchange by Not**, Draft* and 1. id* »>n Real EelaU- negotiated rian-mahl- terms by AUSTIN 1X>05113 ft CO* *••21 Stout Note Brokers. W Fourth st. Business (Cijangcs- Hitchcock. mcCßeehy ,t 00.. Su.- ti-Mort to Huffman. MiCreery ft C . ForwanSing an-i Cummim-fiiu Merfhantar.nl Wbub*.a!« D-rd-r* iu Pr.-lu-e. Flour and VTu..| pirr>nct:t;n REFERENCE.*'. L.uTix:Kr SprinmT Harhaopli ft C->, Or.urll ft D-.T»ey. ti. Ch.i.i-* & Co., fn[Ltnr.tMir i McCandlcK*, Menas ft C-. ' Kc-ne, Sterling ft C • Bagaley, O-sgrave ft C- Ja*. KetiL Millie X (■• G \\ Smith ft (V | Uni-rt-ttft Marlin. flNciNXiTi W-av< r ft Urahani A. ft B. Fenton i J Jr- i m lait Ocorge 51. ft L llotdr, j Jvv-pb H. Eld- i. _apldly | Fenton Bn-j. NOTICE. --I have this (lav, April 1, D»' m-I-I my entire *ti<k of Cutlery, Surgical Instrument*. Ac* to Metam. SV. SV. YOUNG and WM CAIITWFJOIIT. who wifi ruullnu.l the business at tbe obi aland, under the name of CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG. My br-jl!i-r, \Vi.- tkirtwr-ght, ha.* hta-n ongagi-d with tao for many yearn, and enters iu the new firm with n tb-rough knowledge of th bu-nne**. I cheerfully recommend tbo new Arm to tuy f» i nu>r patron* and friends, abo hare heretofore *o lilwraltv patronized my establitiinient. JOHN CARTWRIGUT. CO- I’ARTNERSIIIP.—-The undersigned liavi* this day formwl a partuondiip ao>l»r tb<* nam*' "i CAItTM KI«*UT & VnuXO, for tbo parprw of siannfsetui I'lji draJioK in CntliTy, Hiirgical Instrmnont-. *c - Thfy luiTu {'»rrlia.«-.i iboitnck ol Mr. Ji.bn Cartwrtslit. a:- 1 ttiil Ctmtlnui; tli« busitiOM at No M W<v>rf ntni-t. WM. fAK-nVRfOMT W. \V. VuUNU. April lit, WiS—aj»l'.jliti'l CAIITWRIOIIT Y O I' N U '. a urcw»«irn to Jolni C:ii IwriEbi.) MANUFACTURERS :ind In M ...ru-ra ..i I’ui k*»t and TrMp Cutlery, Suri;itnl ami Dv.ntal !»► itruim-ntA, finnn, PisUd*. Flitting, Tm Wt»*. Ac., NV Stj Wood street. They iriTo spncial .iii.-:iUoii to tin- mnmiracturim: JSnpj...rter*. Ac. J- l-l ing an l Opatrt; v itti pme* lu »l(tv fuid ij-«pAt< b. op!'- li t DISSOLUTION-— Thp(J*>-Partm.T'-fiip L«*rr cxiatiDg t>ctvrru On* widenisrm-jl, uuJer 11. BtjT« .f WIi.KINSoN A in tie- Hide and Oil im-li*. wm ciis*.Jv...l .>i, M»- rtr~: -f A[•! 11 P, miitu-tlcoii«eDt. WM WILKJNFO.S «ilf cOniinm* t..r:»n > <-n the «ani<* Lukin- m In nil It* branch--, »t lhelj|,li ST A N !• 217 ui.. rtj mroet, ami dII’UON N. HvrFsTtlT .1 In- NE\V STAND, -M> Mrci-t, Win* Hnvl isr*—t. wl.-etc the twain nf tin* <■]«! firm will l*> fotinfl WM. wn.KINSV I'lltabnrsb. April 10, *AS--nj»K*:lm G. N'.‘ lIOKFiTOT. SStanls. WANTED 1 fIIfIIEDIATJKL.Y.— IO,OOO fllen to engage in tho Kilo, of tb? moot popular eeliing o-"'k» »n InYallds, Mcchaaics.farmersnud Toarb er» wiihlng to travel, will find this to be a Tory.profitable, and pieaaant biixitreea, maiding ib.na-tu u« ■■■si.iilj, ••• aud make money at the same time. Agent* now in the t-i;- Inc** nr* clearing from f. T 'oo to SI,MO jwt Tear. Fur fall j«srXi.*nLirs nml n lUt of Ihu ts. Mldresa 11. M. JSULIFO.N. Queen Cut Publikhin? Uvune, 111 Main street, Cmrlfna*.. Ohio; or. Ifiivituj ijz<t, IJ. KULISON, Phii.vJ.dphia. aulHJyd»wf.-T WANTED —Agents to sell in tlic State ul Penm.ylrania.roy HAND POWER PATENT STUMP MACHINE, that two men cun carry about the held and pull up llir hirgi-at piuo stomps by hand in about two minnl.- oach. Addrtas W. HALL, Bangor. Maine. fHisctUanrous. PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION PEIVRIKr & lOHWSON Having increased th< ir facilities f-,r roarmfaclurin. applying W- B. CHILDS Sz. CO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE ASD WATER PROOF CEMENT UO'.'PlS^^ ARE now prepared to execute orders for anv description oi ltoofa,steopor flat.at the »l)f!rt-*t ~. tire and with the utmost care. Doing iti trrzniai du. |...* , R'«>fs that cannot bo surpas?t>il for Cheapness and JDurni>flity. Our iiooCs aro too wi!! known to rcvinir*' any onlogy tr u*. T<-stimoohils in faror of this Renting and sampl—ini, U- g. en by calling at onr OfUr*, No. Tft fmithtield str< i t. Building* covered with tho nUire Koxltiig run |u> 11. Nelson’s, ernor r,f and High fctre< t.-; J. lh-,-1, • new Hotel, corner i.f ilrant and street* Il 'nue • i W. 0. Leslie. Ksq . Diamond alley, opjiosito Patter«--n * Staide; Store <-f R. Straw, comer of Market and Ssmnil -ts also lions.-o! 11. 11 Bncc.ip, same hlorfc; Bn.wnsTille Whari Boat; House of Rol—rt Flynn. Congress, b-tween W*hsi,.« and Wyllo ilrreU; Store.if J. Al. Mcßnbcrla. Webster si, Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water slley nml Sonduakv strccl. Allegheny; If..n»e ..f H. B. Wilkins. K*j_, Wosf* Rue: Honse of A. Negisv. J.-Un Scott, Wm. McCall and M>' C<>on, K*«t lab' i*.; KR-l many oilier* t«o numerons to uien PKtIRIN k JOIINSON. No. 7j SmithdrM rt , I‘liteburpb. 1‘ up.’ 11 vs 1 > K JAMES P. TANNER. r,ij Wood Stroot. Pittsburgh lovitcs the nttenti.m »f his i'Usturn-r>-uud l-.ijer. ally to his large •to-.k of r . .a r*. m cr.rr N'KW BPRINtv GOODS, RoOght direct from Manufacturers bi Maasvhr.e- 1 a h'oi.Axs, Ladies. Misers and riid.l.M,'. BUNNKTB, FLATS, ami FANCY lIATs Men .. iI.M-.- m l Yuatb’s I'ALM LEAF, LEGHORN, PANAMA and STRAW HATS. Mrn>. Roy** un i Youth’s WOOL and FUR XIAT AH o( a which will b<» found in great variety. AJnlmat indnc-nienls offered to CASH t !•< »• TIME BUYERS. Onlcrs solicited and carefully et lecte-i .■’•id pace mrC7:2md NK W CAKPKTS. AT Tilt: FOURTH STREET STORE. IV. D. h H. atCilliDß Have just kbokived a veki 1»r5,...,r,m.0t0f CAr.PKTS, OII.CU,THH. t- . Hie lutes! stylos for Spring Trade, comprising VELVET A.VP BRDWtLLS, - * tapestry andttireb ply, SUPEKiTNK AND LOW PRICED JNQRAIN.w TV.-ot. pntrh, Herap, Lift, Rag, Hall and ptair Corrr-le Rugs, Slat*. Cocoa Matting, Stair HMf, Ac. ' Aim. a choice lot of Drugget* from one to *, n V yarl* bemitiful pattern* Hoot Oil Cloth, fmtu 2 to 21 fe t wide’ with all other goods usually found in Gm c‘aaa r., T fitoroa, all of » hi. h we are prepared to *ell Ul th« very low fur _ocS A. U. McCALLUSI. Now Rochelle or Lawton BlacSberry. HAVING made arrangements with Rev ,F KNOX for a supply o! PlanU of thU Tnlnsblo HU. k iferry, 20,000 strong thrifty plants are cbe red at the f u it,.« Ingpricoc 1 1000 plfcDtS...„. tOO “ .J 123 O') 25 plants e.-, 1.1 K - jJsw 35 c-o o ** i rn .. 13 £0 3 “ —l 00' boo 1 u £(j OrUori addrrastsj to Rtf. J. KXOX, or tba*nUerib»r a-- companion with the ca»b or a soluble refemif * partJea ore uot kno»n, will bo CIKiJ in th* onlrr jn whirh they «ro rrccivrtL i . .. PiaaUi of the N EWMAK’S Tfl will be furnished nt tho runs pi tnrlfcdawtfT No. 47 Fil SU iN DHlLb— lOObbls. large No. a Mackerel 20 bbU. No. 2 Mackerel: 20 hf. bits. No « ' t ' 20bMs. No.l do Hi do - 7 ' " f icklwt Mertßg: SitbJj. L*kefl or . K 10*' lAkebalmon; 60hf.** do da ■■ r J; 10 bbla. Tlint Uujjf? - -• GO bbls. Peartaab; . i<x> ** iviiii.ri n •* ■ '■ ta “ w -£P>«"= »HL- • “ “ B-S-D*lry do; 150 Lot..*' 100 bus. Closer S<*d; jqo uL. .■■ ■'• 20 “ Onloni. Imtrreaad' ■ apffl- cOndkies-io KJ 90 bbl«. Spanish *• 3 casks lladd 60bbls.Ur-. AUSTIN LOOMIS * CO o a rrrns, nvr.u.\ nr.s. .1 nORTfLESSULACkfiERHV iricra. JAMES WAT.PROP, ifth street, PltUbarrh. p a
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