f ; ; : r l ;;r •■’•••' -Nis- ■".■'l : /!v : . Tbfl Great English Remedy. . - .SIR. JADES CI.AZUUS'B CELKBIiATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared fount oi dirJnoicS Clurte, M.D. Pbyaiaiio Extraordinary to the Qocoo. This wcU known Hodlcine t* do UnpnciUon, bata'eure aadsafo remedy for Femalo Difficulties aid 01-.trocUons, romany canso whatever; and although n powerful it rood y, \ tbeycontaianotfaingiuirtfultotbe consUtpUna. to. MARRIED LADIES it d peculiarly sultod. It will, la a shortiltimfriDgon the monthly period wtthrrgularify ThaiPUUKsve near been known to Jailtahert lA< dirtv UannVusecDndpaffeiffpampfiUiaTewtOotitervrd. TaC‘<hH'pnrtiColan,geta pamphlet, free,ofthaaeerit.: S l Tß'~£l Bad 0 postage stamps enclosed to an; aothorl sed agent, will luxate a bottle, containing over bo l>y return mall. B. A CO., PltUburgfa, wholesale agent, . „ sod eoM by all draggleta. apgjdAw fc T v;vAv.v.v ■•V''■*■'•! i . .f '' ; :-> >+. W'i ; : , ► \ ;.•: I .yiy* *r*^.>'**^v-#^: 'v'V' , ‘ < -‘ ••'•'■♦rr.* ■/•••>. -.'Wvi’^ :, ; svu,:rs;-; Austria, PrUMla; Bavaria, iud^-ZZcMad,'ifsplM^ACj-and tbelr Chemical properties exosaiajre'and approved by tbe most distinguished M|»«d JacaußSbUover the world. to all kindaof vermin and ioKffl| _ hiahee&OTtUbd in this country by the Directors ot the various Pfbile Institutions, Plantar*, farmers, Proprietors I of Hotels, Warehouses,' Manufactories, .and by rariosi die tlcgtdshcd prirato eltfuns. Numerous Testimonials and Certificates of the efficacy of ; these Remedies can be sees at the Depot. for sale,'Wholasale and Retail, X/j the Inventor sod Pro prietor, ■ • ■ JOSEPH METER, Practical Chemist, 012 Broadway (cor. Houston st,) New York. . . • <»#rn«TTi Agent for the 0. State* and Canadas, FREDER ICK V. BUBHTONj Dniggist, So. 10 Astor House, and 417 Broadway, Ne w York. farads in rb la city, wholesale and retail by R. E. BEL- T.gRR A OQ-, coiner Wood end Second tt*c JOB. PLEIIINO, Corns Dbragsd and Market st BBEKHAM k STUBS* HAy, Allegheny. V - ■ da2fcta>dfo H I rnmmmvm **«■ * & B ■ * R W SEWING MACHINES ' S’ o POR SALE WITU ALL IAIB’i IMPROVEMENTS, i MANUFACTURER’S PRICKS, AMI. E. &XU9D, So. 08 Fifth Street. FRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT. 500 Tons Snow 'Whit© and No. 1. DRr *NI> GROUND IN OIL IN FRANCE, WARIUXTED PURE, Totioritiaito.irrlttH foroale by ’ JOSEPH M. STRONG, . .. No. S 3 Hcado Street, New York, nrtJfadfe- Agent, Ylefllo MonUgno k Co.,P*rf». tUM L.*on»..._...w.M’<jm.Locaß Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD & COn Maan&etOWflof CAST BTEKI4 elao, SPRING, FLOW end l ’ A. B. BZEEI4 SPRUSGSaod AXLES, ' Oontet'Soa tatd First Street r, .FttUbwryJb, Pa X>. B. BOGEaCS Sc CO m ftoitri' Improved Patent Steel t ’ Onltivator Teeth, Cbmer £freds, ntUluroh, Pu~ jßSfclytlfc* RATIi HOAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth „Di W. C. Bldwell (SttCttJWt to Fbrter, Rot/e & Sto*U.) . - YABTOtOTCWB ijT . RAIL EOAD SPIKES, CHAIRS . AND BOAT SPIKES. PICTBPOBQB, PKNN*A. Hide, OH and Zteather'Store, B. Kiecpatricc & Sons, No. 21 S'. Thin »t, between Market and Chaatnnt eta, Philadelphia h.r foe eaIeJjaYAKD SALTED SPANISH HIDES, Dry an. Qrm Salted Patna Kips, Tannera’ Oil, Tanner*’ and Cur rterf Jfoola at the lowest prices, and cpon the boet tern*. jHkAU kinds of leather in tbs rough wasted, for ebicl tbSkllTwet market price will be given In cash, or taken it •aebaageforUflea. Leather stored free of charge and noli oacootmlmion. . mt3;lydfc ■OTHKHSI MOTHERS!! MOTUKUBIM; Don’t fcil to proem Hn. WinsWa Sooth [blag. Ith»oo«qulone&r£h. jbLogbjtofUoiag tin ■aio, and b fedlltatea the proceM gsflUy ndndog til tnflatnmaiioD—will tor*tore*nlst*tb* bowels.' Depend npon It* mothered wtll(’iTet<‘sttnyoQraelva*,sn<l relief and health to your Infant*. -Perfectly gab tnill ct—, This Ttlnatte preparation? I*'the prescription of one of she moatezperisoced and tkflfnl female Physicians {a New England, and ha* boesfuaod With success In mill ton* of csm. ’ We beUeve it the U-*t and saraet remedy in the world, In all case* of and Dlarfcosala Children,whether It arias* tromitsethlng oj from any other cause. IjUUe and .health can be estimated by dollars and cent*, U Icworth It* weight In gold. Uniioatof bottle* are- sold-erery year in the DnlUd State*. •> It la ail old and well-tried remedy. . - rj, PWCRONLYZj CENTS a BOTTLE, _J*W*NoDepMinfnounlc«.thetac-eImIIei>rCUUTISArKR KINS, Now York, la on thoooUldo wrapper. Bold By Drurgtetatlironcbont tl>c world. Dtt.GJSa.JL iUSISEB, for rilUlmrsh. JtifcdawlyfcT LAKE SUPEIUUa CO*»PI£U HILL B M;ic LTI WOK K^S PARK, M’CURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIKSS’ and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP FEB BOTTOMS, Bailed 9IUI Bottobs, Bpelbr folder, le. Alao,;'Uiporters and Dealers la METALS, TIN PLATE. SHEET > IKON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly on band, Tinmfu’i Machines and Tools. tfareXoaMtf No. 149 Finl and 120 Second tlreel, Pittsburgh, Piiuit. Kpgjw 111 orders of Copper cot to but deaf rod pattern. mygfcdfcwiyT Meter’s Miraculous Vermin Destroyer, The Onlf-Semedy inthe M'h'te World Sure lo Exterminatt Bats, Oac'naacnxa, Be os, Asrs, Mosquitos, Fcias, lTotM.aßtPi Worms tn q annas Inters, Ac, i. 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ONE MONTH. Tbewdfelebrated Remedies hare been eitenrirely need toe twenty*: wo jeers to all parts of Barcpa, and thdr mine* uloutpower bare been attested 6/1 be Courts of Rnaiisj Dk. Dicxinsok-8 MACuntro-EucTsic Ha- Dtpol far '(As tale of Unrivalled JfcgfeoJ fubmlttlng this machine toadle crimlßaUtgpoblic, no eipoaseTiaa been spared In IU mano* teeture torenderlt perfbetinemry eseentla! ptftlenlar,ln order te hee? pace with the wonderful improretnmte of the age, aad place it foremost In ibis branch of KO FAHIIT BacroiD BE WITHOUT OSE^- feuiftriasM. ■; Iffaadjnlrably adapted to prerent and core every form ofdlwsw.each as Cmcamptkatßeßifala, Fellies, Rheums tte, Dyfpspsia, all forms of Physical and Mental Prostra- OonaodEstToaiDlsaassa. * OneaysndfoatsreoX this Apparatus Is that It leal ways 'Tandy foir ua%th* power being obtained bum a Permanent Magnet* BoAcide or bUMT-lngredienta being repaired. Bold, irhoheslaand retail, by rv ' * DR. OEO-n. KETBEB, OcSfodAwT Wholesale Dragght, 140 Wood st, PUtst/g. vA;€Ms’brBtrPTVBE Cured about a Year ' Georg* Oaabertf who rosideroQ Uie fourth St. Eoadiflownth ward,procured a Thus trom toa, which In 0 nMnCm-eßsaedauenUrecnre, He baa now gone da' mouths Without tbe Truss,* and there Is do appearance of th*tatan<fO»nptiV6. lam cootinneJly cnringAacs of rupiute wllh my Invaluable Tnuaec. ■ ihise jißrndasicm tram Ur. fttlohUoae. Tbs beat of reforenesaean begtTen by ap* W^jjw^pyDrug Store andTrnssDepoL JaaMAwt • Da. OEO. n. KBTBKB, ltd Wood it Hewachx arises in most cases from disar rangsßenttrf: the dlgesilte organs, which arises from a great nrioly. of caosea. WILSON’S PILLS hafo been pWFsd, hyaneaperfenceof twenty years, to be a rimplo, ■afo and remedy iur periodically ntonilng headache They a»a used by tha facuUy u a regular prescription, sod *» *» cHwed.wtlli patent medldnes, made ritnply lo ■oil* -- «ro prepared and. told by JJ. L. FAUNB. STOCK 4C®*»^ ,;k^***lBl>n, ES l * u i and Proprietor* of B. L.f AHNBSWCK’B VBEMJTUQE, No. eo, contr Wood aodPoortliftrwts, PJti*barßb,Pa. gao'adfwuiPinoot oo fourth jap Tia .BncfirpL kanheb in which the pack igw of wnictfi gffle, tnd B.L. F»hi**tock'» Venaifog#grtuowpDt np^>7tto proprietor*, »ttr»eti tko* Kites tfoo of the trad#,. .ThMomediclMetr* beyond « donbt the beet femgy mrillclaef coir sold io thsconntry. They •'•pTependcT tbepare*t«nd : *w* "*•****!* try ikmtel «ad eo& by the proprfctori, B. L. FAUNS. ccraef of Wood end- Fcnrfh etrert^Rtu- -jSS 55‘2*'»»* qnrttoniS* , .' Sam trwa *&• •srvtPO tb« mcrbM '"ißaßif^sse! ASjncu l , JiAM—iDr. Kejßer, of 140 Wood dcrrlco tat A**l pew,,,, 2-Tl2^ p ’ I * aa! * s * iJ “& *> Mwer^-1 itloMrUdlstoths yjjyr »™nr«ao«pt lo m£Vcue>.of jiaawrJ i* ITTB B TJRQH:' TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH IS, 180! orriciAL papkr Qr rns ciTr City ;tm*l News Items. Wbab TEiipßOATcr.*.—Observations taken Sbaw's Optician Store, No. 6S Fifth st., yesterday. 9 o'clock, A. h .. 12 “ u & " r. u Barometor Jt. .TT-ff" Dailt Usiom Piiateti Mektihc in Alle- ? f nKN . T ' —This day and every day a I 'nion Prayer Meeting is held from balf-j>ast eleven to half-prut twelve o’clock, in tho First Presbyterian Church Beaver street, Allegheny. It is for all, without dis tinction of person or denomination. “Ask and yo shall receive.” } luc regular March meeting ol Ihe Historical Society was held last evening, at the room of the Mercantile Library Association, where they will be held regularly hereafter. Judge Me- Candices presided with dignity, and waa warmly welcomed to his seat as President of the Society by all the members present. Owing to the great -attractions presented in the lecture of llr. Iloyn ton and the tending of Mrs. Kemble, there were not as many members present ns usual. Never thclcss, the meeting was exceedingly pleasant After the reading and approval of the minutes , of the February meeting. Rev. Dr Howard nom inated Harvey Childs, Esq , to be a member. R. H. Palmer, Esq., nominated Hon. Benj. Kush Bradford, of New Brigbiou. The Society elected as members the following gentlemen, nominated at the last regular meet, ing. viz: Dr. Tbos. H. Elliott, JoeUh* King, James I! .Murray, and Lewis Peterson, E&qs., Dr. W. F. Irwin and Rev. D. J. Yerkes. Wm. M. Darlington, Esq., read an exceedingly interesting paper in reference to the sitaatioa of Logelown. Mr. Darlington believes Logstnwo Urhave been jnal below Economy, and od both sides of the river, the French part on <he North and the Indian town on the South. Mr. Dar lingloQ quoted from a large number of earl? journals, from Conrad Weiser'e journal in 174 S from Wftjhiogton’s in 1753, from McAfee Broth ers, etc , who had visited Logelown, which at that time was tho moat uoled place on the river hereabout. Mr. Darlington also eihibited maps in numbers of the London Magazine in 1754 aud ’55, showing the situation of the place. Also a large map of Pennsylvania of 1753 and another of l/92, at which latter date Allegheny county extended from Lake Erie to tho Ohio river, and was a small empire in itself. Logstown is laid down on the north side of the river in these maps. About me end of the century the place became of small importooce and soon began to be left oat or* the maps and fioatly disappeared. Mr. Darlington then brought forward his proofs of his view of the caso, viz : that the town was divided by thetiver. lie bad eome exceedingly rare and valuable documents with him, aod was listened to with great attention by the members present. Dr. Howard expressed bis satisfaction in list ening lo this valuable paper, and Judge M'Cand leas said he was highly delighted with the pleas ant and social manner in which the members met to discuss the subjects that presented them ' selves. I [The Judge bad not pre.-cHt at iigjM S to make pleasant remarks, and so also did other mem bers. Mr. Darlington was requested lo prepare his paper for publication at a proper aud conve nient Lime. T. J. liigbam, Esq , was appointed essayist for the next meeting, and at a late hour, after an exceedingly pleasant season together, tLe Society odjoarned to meet on the second Monday ovening in April. Rumbsy & Newcomu's Cash-oki-l Minstrels. —This celebrated troupo of singers will open in this city on next Monday evening. They will draw crowded houses, if what wc have read of I hem in many exchange papers be (rue, and we have no reason whatever to suppose that it is uot. We avail ourselves of n notice from the Cincinnati Enquirer: "Wo arc sometimes caution* about making un qualified assertions, but have no hesitation in giving it as our unqualified opiuion that Rumsey & Newcomb’s Miuutrels, aa a baudol'-umaicians, are, beyond comparison, superior to any com petitors in the same line. Every night (hat they have performed here they have succeeded in ad ding favorably lo the impression which they have produced upon iheir Ifift visit The ab sence of ar.y fcatur-* objectionable io rcfiuci ■taste, Which is rapeei.ilfy remarked upon by fh*- hstrons of first-class ujn-je.il entertainment*, has sfcol injured fbcbosipm* .* N'l'miinh,. as the faxhtonable chareieicr of lho’SQ(llcJlCfB. Das manifested. ...Kumaey '&' No city call onlthe same of society that is at tracted to the concerts of such artu/ex as Thai berg, Vieitxtemps, Parodi, Ole Eull, anJ similar musical celebrites.” Toe Alleoiishv Insuuanck Comyanv For u couple of weeks we bavo had in our advertising columns a notice that the above company ' ‘ woul<. open their books for subscription on Monday, the 14th, and that they woald remain open for five days.’’ The company is chartered with 6,000 shares of stock, and the books were open ed according lo notice, yesterday. In about half an hour after the opening of tbo books, or as soon as the names could be written, every nhare was taken op. Ten thousand dollars were taken in, $6 per Share, just as quick as it could be done. Thai part of tho business is therefore ‘concluded. Wg diJ Mr. Stewart an unintentional injustice in our notice of an altercation which occurred between him and Mr. Aurenlz, at Alderman Lewis’ office, on Saturday. Mr. Stewart yays that the lie was given him in Ibc first ioetaDco and at the same time Mr. Aureutz advanced upon him with a him. Mr. S Struck only in aud diffi culty ended. Mp—having no mark of a blow npon needu’l say that Mr. S. ia not .'.ncusluffleu to get into fights or troubled of this ttfr'v |P eaQße that is well enough known. V>at Bchool MEBTina.—The fourth raeet- held in Dr. Douglass’ Church, Pluoib street, this evening. All teachers and friends of the caueo' are cor 3fovited. The design of these meet ings re. «t a deeper interest in (he promo — «. — ihe desired is Mission .reel the at test ig to the card of N. W. Graham & Co., forwarding merohanle and shipping agents, at Cairo, Illinois. They bavemaae all the arrangements by which they can snip direct from boats upon the Illinois Cen tral Bailway, and are also prepared to ro ship by river to New Orleans, Memphis and other porta. Thoeo having business in tbeir line will know to whom they may apply. Off Saturday 85,000 bushela of ooal departed in tow of tho Georgo Albree, for St. Louis; 60,000 bush, by ShingUs, for Memphis; C 5.000 bush, per James Guthrie, for Louisville; 100,000 bush, por Conestoga, for New Orleans, and 818,- 000 bush, by various boats for Cincinnati— making in all 618,000 bushels, and the whole amount for the year, so far, 6,005,340 bushels, an average of thirty millions for tho year. A Nbat Establishmbrt.—Mr. Jno. G. Baok ofsn, late of Liberty street, has fitted up one of those Utile bricks on Smithfield street, between Fifth and Diamond, in a very neat manner, nod has U filled with all sorts of handsome goods in his Uqc, such as German Books, Homcßpalhic Medicines, Artist's Materials and fancy arti cles. Mr. liackofen is also editor of the Courier, a German Republican newspaper. We wish him success in both capacities. W« are pleased to see the Rooms of the Mer cantile Library nejtly painted and a new carpet about to be put upou the door. We trust ibe man wbo mourned so over tho dilapidated con dition of things in a contemporary the other day, will nowtakp courage and contribute an addi tional (on dollars for new books. The room is In first rate order now, and (be boobs are heeded.. • Held to bail.—A~ man named Joseph Barker alias Joo Barker, was arrested on Monday on a charge of misdemeanor, fn calliog together "crowds on tho streets and] addressing them in loud and. indecent language or discourse, tend ing to debauch, debase and corrupt the public morals." Robert Watson, Esq., merchant of Lib erty street, stood his bail in the eum of $5OO. Ob Saturday, the csso of Hiram Hunt, of Massachusetts vs. the Pittsburgh Insurance Co. was before the U. 8. Circuit Court. Tho shape In which it cqmc before the Courl_was on a rule to show cause why judgment should not be en tered for want of sufficient affidavit of defence. Judge McCandless delivered an opinion, dis chorging the ruin and deoiding feat the case was one for a jury. A a baud concert is to come off at Sowiukley, in the church of Rev. Mr. Allison, this night ?***• Tim performers aro nil dwellers in the village ana its vicinity. Wo have no hesitation in predicting that the-performance wilt be wor thy the fame of that classic suburb of the smoky city. B. F. ftevin, Esq., is leader of ibe singers. Tab citizenb of WestPiUeburgb, (Mr. Rich ardson; now burgess, declining a reuomlnaUon.) bine selected Mr. J. 8. Beal for that office. We learn that ,Mr, R, has serred the borongh with great acceptance, and also that Mr. Beni in eon* aidered agop^noniloatlon; iSciwdßorXccotniTS.— J'C* StoiUiwiU dtUra U> fourth Jeetore «f the (tries at the tMerthwW Ewhwge, (Mg etching. We exceedingly regretted our inability lo be present daring the whole of the lector* of Dr. Roynton, last evening. We came iu only when he was treating of the bird tracks of which Prof. Hitchcock has discoursed in so interesting a manner in his boobs. Wo learned that the Doc tor began with the age of Reptiles, and traced their changing forms, showing hor/ gradually, and yet each Kind remaining distinct, the birds came in. He then described (he immense birds of the Old Red Sandstone period; he bad Been their eggs Id inches in lengih; he showed (heir tracks in the solid rock nearly a foot in length. Ho supposed the largest of them to have been Hi feet in height, lie had seen petrified palm trees in Massachusetts. The vegetation and the crea tures of that age lycre tropical, for as yet (he earth was cooling. Ho exhibited a painting which represented the valley of the Connecticut as «l mubt haTc appeared, in (bo time of which uc spoke. Over the red earth, under a lowering sky, huge four-foolcd monsters like our alliga tors walked, and birds from twelve to sixteen feet in height, fed nmoug the palm trees! A great change, that, from the present green and smiling valley, the garden of Now England. The lecture was extremely iotercMingin those poriious which we heard, and notwithstanding the counter attroctiou of Mrs. Kemble’s Shake pearian readings, which drew a tremendous house, the Doctor had some HItMJ people lo hear him. who were deeply interested. To-night, he lectures on the “Warm-Blooded Animals.” *We assure all who stay nway (bat they miss it much. •Everybody ought to attend. To-night is the 7th lecture of the course, and after that tbero re mains but one (lj aud hear him to Dight with out fail. ° in st7i*. ta hdahi .... 00 .... 00 50 2S I [«-20 Ba.hs Stateur*? for preceding March !4tb: hakes. CircttU'ouj B’k PiUgb’gh 39|.15f> 4rt«.a2J-1.74::.74** ! 050 S‘» Krchaßgoß'k 552.175 22M5W.W.!»!‘.. , 55f ::6x Ksf, AI. A AJ. •• 246,4i»7 121,1.17 1,011,4 Id) 225 SH7 UUzons 132.910 03,522 7O 274 Mechanics'' 1 205,745 r.x.,87* ssa iron City “ 240.450 97.940 07:-,15:' |3«4y| Allegheny •• 251,505 10),251 724.52:*j 90.;;M T r i,lSq,l7l|i La.«t week ' 1.133.754'' Pittsburgh. Exchange. M. 4 A!.... Citizens’.... Mechanics' Imo City... Allegheny. Last week Fannt Kcmrib —Maeooic Hall was well filled just night, (although nol crowded) with a fash ionable and intelligent audience, who assembled to hear tbe celebrated - Fakkt Kfmble read -Cymbthnt. Her reading wap. of course, fine nil the characters were as distinct aod individ uol by her rendering, asthotigb they were repre sented on the stage by actors—as talented as the reader. Sbo impersonated Cloten, very finely; also Postbacms, the husband of Imogen. We Jlnitnbly express the opinion that Iho play select- Tu wasTror 4 «jJj<*_beat to .develops the powers of the talented reader; it is eorrowtnl tow, m Ding to end; Imogen iscryiog when she tsToTr*--.. duced, and only drjes her tears when she has re covered her husband, and found,two brothers who had been stolen to their infancy and 1 secreted. The play for Wednesday evening, Kicuaud the Tniiui, will require all the.great powers of Mrs Kemble We have no doubt the Unit will be crowded Thk M'Keesport Wttkly bos a long letter from Elizabeth, telling how a man calling hitnSelf Mr. Young bought a large lot of whisky there, on credit; bow he bought suits of clothes, etc., ond then left for Pittsburgh, where he professed bo was abeut opening the Merchants' Hotel, and bow he escaped all the officers here who were on his track. Isn’t the story a little too large’ We think it looks “very like a whale.' 1 A vv.qy large and rtitbu'daciic temperance turning wn« beta in the Methodist (’hnreb al M'Keesporl on Monday evening. John A. Miller was chosen President, and James il. (Jerry C*eo reUry One hundred and t wenty six persons signed the pledge Addresses were delivered by Messrs. J. T. Drava. A. C. Critcblow, John A. Miller, Ur Urn. Penney, Per. M. Heath and B F Wilson Another meeting was to be bc'J on the next .MuuJny evciuug Success to the cause A Tui ><> wiomn of T>ircntiim, named Margo- JibojU-l; 1 beforc Mr. imphoTDTMhglfltrate of Tarcntum, on With infanticide. The of fence is charged to burn been committed ono day in the ffirlv part of last week. The remains of t ho child were found and an inquest haring been bold upon it, the verdict was such os bore strongly against Margaret. Her parents reside in Kant Heer tp. After hearing she was com mitted to await her trial and is now in jail. Kabt Bidminonaji --The following nomina tions for borough officers were made in East Bir mingham ou Saturday: • Burgess, David Chess; Council, James Bryce, Wui. Miueulzwoi, Jacob Mink, Thomas Haines; Inspector of Elections, Jehu Jaynes; Judge of Election, David Shearing; Assessor, David Ed wards; Auditor, 11. A. Levakr; Constable, A. Ammon. Tuosr of us who do business on this side the river, and reside in Allegheny city, wilt have an opportunity, after April of tryiug the ferry system The old hridgo is to be torn down im mediately after tbe present contracts expiry. We understand that a steam ferry will be run immediately .below the bridge, and wc presame a sufficient number of boats will he used to ac tyunmodat© the travel. j- Tiih ttonv of a man nimed Oliver B. Slone was found on the track of the Springfield, Ml. Vcroon and Pittsburgh Railroad, near Delaware, on Sunday laid. There was pools of blood near the body. Aa be was known to have quite a sum of money with him the day be was last seen, and none was found ou bis body, there are sus picions of foul play. Hobps Stkaliko —Two valuable horses, ono a dark bay ond the other a roan, were stolen on tho night of the 13th insL, from the premises of Adam McFadden, near Navarre, Stark county, Ohio. A reward of seventy-five dollars is offer ed for tho recovery of the animals. The Chronicle says a "gentleman of this city proposes to donate ono thousand dollars to Alle gheny Cdllege, at Meadville, towards the fifty thousand called for by the institution, upon con dition that tho balance be secured by tho close of the present year- Tins Twin City Literarydond Debatiog Sooiety is in a flourishing condition. Its membership now numbers about forty; the Sooiety meets every Monday evening, in their Hall, in Irish’s building, St. Clair »L Last night they had an animated debate upon the School question- Tho Society includes some promising debaters. Rey. c A. G. Kike. who has officiated in tbe Baptist Church, in New Castle, successfully for years, has resigned his charge, and has accept ed a call from the Providence congregation, in North Sewickloy tp. f Beaver oounty. A list of valuable stocks ore to be sold this ovenlog at the Commercial Sales Rooms, No. ut Fifth alreel, by IV M. Davis, auctioneer. Tub congregation of tho Presbyterian Chnrcfi, in Tarentum, have obtained a charter for -their church; Art’oißTßU.—Mr. J. A. Garoy has received the appointment of Postmaster in Lawrence ville? vico W. Johnston, deceased. A Fasuiosabl* Clotuiho awd Tailorihg Es ta nLisrtMitsT.-J-It will ho notice J-that the firm of J. L. Curuaghan ± Co., Federal street, Allegheny, aro now prepared for a heavy spring tnuio in Men's and Boys* Clothing, Custom Work and Furnishing Goods. This home has been favorably known for eeveral years as a fashionable and reliable one. j A?ct of the following articles can bo Ilowna’ well kuown stand, Federal stroot, Allegheny. Good Family Bread. Cakes and Confectionery in every variety. Fresh Peaches, Tomatoes, Plumbs, Citron, Pino Apple, Brandy Peaches, Assorted Pro. rorves, Jelly’s, Pickles and Ketchup. Capers, Wor cestershire Sauoo, Pickled Lobsters, Sardines, Family Chocolate, Baker’s Bromo, Ac., Ac. They respect fully iuvitojiho public to an examination of the abovo named articles, all of which they will guarantee Ui prove satisfactory both in quality and price. g Fire wbite-and colored shirts, new styles for both mco and hoys, nndor shirts, and drawers of silk, wool and cotton, gloves, hosiery, scarfs, ties, and a general stock of famishing goods, now opened at Carnagban’s, Federal street, Allegheny. [j Lrojr'fl Magnetic Powder asd Pills, At (hr destruction of all Linda of (Tardea J uteri*, Aut*, JU>L liny*, Hoacke*, Tick*, AV*ff*, Molht, 'itat*, 3fi<e, tf'e. What greater trouble, ia nn hour of case, Tliau gnawing rats, bed-bugs and fleas. Gardcos can bo preserved and houses rid of thesa pests. It yeas discovered by Mr. E. Lyon, a French Chemist, in Aria, uud has been patronized by all Eastern governments aud colleges. Reference can bo mode wherover tho article has been tried. f* free frvmpaiaon, undburmlen to mankind and do mestic animals. Many worthless imitations ar° ad vertised. Bo sure it bean the namo of E. Lyon. Itomcmber— ~ ’Tis Lynn’s Powder kills insects in a trice, While Lyon’s Pills aro mixed for rats and mien.’ : Katnplo Flanks, 'l’j cts.; regular sixes 50 cts. A $l. Birsbs A Park, New Votk. Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment. -t,' ; CJALVAKICf ISAVTKR'EyOB ELECTRO MAGNETIC . Macuisks, for. WwJlcal purposes, of a very superior kind OdUbveent' freeofAXptwa chargee, - wfcarwver anJUpreH - rvni,«pOß aremttteneedfZaavotUr*.- AddtmsSr. % uIO WVMnSBa Jferl&Wnb* Its Pittsburgh, p* f* , -'r- jfi,p-<2.8n!1,r,.i5,2-ij !«;945,722 1,M7,7M Ifil,fi2n 4fVi 117 .17,125 jTrwuirry Note* I _ ; _ ' mu) NolmoM Dn6 . to *** *7 1 n«»ior Rink* | * <an *“ I Rank*. $ fibril jfiu.mi." $67,526 123.073 30.031,’ Ufiso M. 930 26,737 35,664 16.950 I 12,797! 15,324 25,7ns 21,447) 36,292 13,H1 10( U.V4I 17,634 j lrt.CSlj '13,363 1 $ 306,197 15220,822 j $ 195,290 271.352 j 160,996| 176.512 31.345 j 5P.526 WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL, 131. Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Have now on hand for Spring Sales, ax large and complete an assortment of Goodi u con he found tn any of iho ©Astern rlttra, roMUtlog of PUR, SILK AND WOOL U ATS of ©very elyle aud quality, OAFS of cverj quality and latest fiisbione; PALM LEAF, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA HATS; STRAW, LEGHORN AND SILK BON NETS, etc., etc. Pereon* wuLluh tn purchase either by Waoujiu: or Rstail will tlad It to their advantago to call aud oznmlnoonr stock. mrll PIANOS! PIANOS!! PIANOS!!! SPLENDID STOCK fflgaaw VI 9 ||l 0F TnE oklebrated ||f |"J| ria w o ,lu eider to nutke rr-otn fur coutemplnted improTcu»*-Dts la the Spring, CHARLOTTE BLCMR t» uuw Milliug off »t a fra'-tioQ comL her targe dock of > PIANO FORTES, lILELODKONS. AND MUSIOAL INSTRUMENTS Ah it Ii (let«rtulued In redact) the pretotil stock liy Iho middle of Mftirli, at whicb'tlhm It is iutendod to her war/mom*. unat bargains may l>o expected. CIIAELOTTK BLVNB, lIS 'WViod Street, Secubd 0oi»r a!>ovo Fiflli, Solo Agent for Wui/ Kuala* AfCo’s l’»an«w l.*r PUUburgb iuid Wiwlcrn IVuiisyivouw. utr?_ I R I 8 H x« X M* S XT 8 , /CONSUMERS OP RICHARDSON'S LlN \_y KNB. and thosedeelroo* of obtaining theOKNUINK tiuODH, niiunld we that the article* they porches® ere will od with the inll rtstou of Uiuflrio, RICH A RDSO&, gOJfS it OWDKN, *a Agttiraateoottlie •onmlrwwsnod durability of ibeUoode Title caution (■ rwuJeiNVl essentially necessary as large quantltliw of I Inff-rlut- and defrcti*» Llntmi nn> prepared, •>m*oo aftrr and scaled with the name of UICIIARD bUN.by Irish Uonst*. who, tTganllfse of the Injury the* inflicted allha on tbo American eonagincr ati'l the manufac turers of the gemiina Goods, will ant readily aliarulon • hnniueas ao |.rulTtAl>l'* l whfln purchaser* 0Q !•*» ImjxwJ od '‘Mh goods <.f n worthless character. J nOLI-OOKK ft J.B. LOCK< iu.7:ly«n» Agents, 56 Church street. Now York. <2ASU~AND _ Do6n FACTORY— MouId- O logs. Hash, Doors, Window Frames, SMviac, 4c„ od hftod and mode to ordtr. ecrolVSawtog «•/??.. ? ODO promptly. Coriwntcr’s work. Brpairiog and Jobbing done nt the lowest rates. All orders from the coonJry or other, wiw will be immediately stiended to. Call on or addr«». J A if.' T. riULiS. Cx.vre*t. PtaJttxa Wnx, Water street, between Fedora! and Bearer eta, mrlQ Allegheny Otty. , 10 bbU.n«w Ko.l IlenlngJ 15 do No. 31»tw> llicfcenrf; 15' do No. 3 mod. do 25hfbblS. 3Ufg» ‘*>v . Itoceirod «bil fdf isUabyr • - If ATT A WILSON. T> E MOYA L—-Robert Dickey boa remored lAi hla Grocery, and Oommtadoo WtfebooM to' j«». al* Übrrtj alrwt, oetr lUDrutd P»*Mgw Bqwt. y-.lliriO , r .‘y. V'..V-.''i •' -'■?'<!'{vUV '.JV/-; !' T>lo-XJofF££—7s bap Bio Coflfeeibr sale rifrby jbt» ■, .J«DBL#(WOT«: [For tho Daily Pittsburgh Gazette.) Mary Jane Con to a Lecture. Satubday MoRSUtd, 12th instaaL Messrs. Editors: I venture to guess that the writer of a part of your local columns, at least, ii a young man with Hule-expericnce iu the ways of oar ees. He surely cannot hare a wife, or he would have learned long ere this that if a woman has mode up her mind not to do u thing, she irvn't do it, and thal is the end of it. He will someday—if he lives —learn also Lhat we are a little like Kory U’More’s dreams, we go by con- traries. There was a woman living near our bouse when I was a girl, who illustrated both of these characteristics. Her husband! in the heat of a family disagreement, ordered per, in a ra ther unpleasant manner, to “hold Her tongue.” She took him at bis word, and when I knew about her, Bbe had not spoken for three years! It was said that the uohappy man, who had been the cause of bis own misfortune, was accustomed to implore her fur hours fo speak to him, but she , lntd made up her mind, and wouldn’t do it. Now, I mado up my.uiiud that you would not get me to writ© any rnoro letters to bo printed. Afier that letter which William and you cubed public at tention to, 1 had to keep tho house fur three day?! and when I did go out everybody peernsd to bo look ing at tuc. ,1 saw one of tboso pour houseless, “do-lrtt er. aturr*,” (a favorite word uf_ grandmother's,) a knot of whom may be soen lounging at tho corner of certain streetsuny fine day—wink at his companions, and lam sure he said, "There goes Mary Jane!” I did not cure much lor Arm, for 1 thought to myself, "well, at least I am of raoro use to the world than you arc; I sew, and wash dishes-and teach Sunday school and ragged school, and try to make those around mo happy; but what do you Jo, besides loafing at the rnmnr and nuitziog people’s hoops?” Who knows 7 But to get back to iny subject, I made up my mind that you would riot got mo Into the paper again, and when you said the other day you were "expecting two or thcco letters" from mo, 1 was still more de termined u<>( to be humbugged into breaking my re solution. Now tho object of this preamble is to let you know that (his letter is not wriltrn brravtt yoi. irantni un io u ntr, but just because / choot- cause I want to mention what happened at the Icc tnro last night, «ud would like lo know your opinion nlMn.it it For my part, 1 was thoried. I wa3 fitting just behind two liandt-unoty dressed females—ladies, of enure*—there was a boy of about 12 on the sumo settee with them; one looked to bo about 17—the other 30. TBfey seemed somewhat unsettled and so fidgetty that it was tfUb the greatest difficulty T could make out what kind of laim was cm the older odo’s bonnet, and whether—but you doa’t earo to hear about dress! They were twisting and turning and spreading thomselves over an extont of about six foit each. The front feats were filling up fast; many a wistful glanco was east at my two fair ladies. At last, a modest looking young couple came walking up the aisle, tho gentlemen stopped opposite the scat occupied as I have mentioned, and designated to his companion by a gentlo morement to onter there. As the complied, the younger female expanded her hoops along the seat and said, "engaged,” the elder one at the same moment spread heflelf also, saying, "this feat's engaged.” The modest looking, gentle, true lady, who rocttlis unexpected reboff, shrank hack, tho blood rushed into the very tips of her ears—of all the blood in u woman’s body give me that delight ful, darling blood, which forms tbo blush, for it draws my heart of hearts out in kindly impulso of love to every sister who hangs out that true sign of untaint ed womanhood. r<he blushed. The gentleman was at first inclined to inrift—l saw him hesitate for o moment, and then the two went to some retired back peal to feel con fusel and nnbomfortable for the rest f the erening. The friends of tay gay ladies cam© ! last, and wero exultingly informed, "wo have had ■ A trouble t<» ,feccp soats for you; there was one oman was tnosrbcnton «r/r»» down,hut we wouldn't tol her.* “Yes,” said iho younger person, "jut to think of the im/, thing •” .Now, Messrs. Editors, you may think this a tong letter of mino, making a -1 great about 'a small matter. If yon don’t like ne ? d aot rt *' i il ~ thal’a all; but it i* ’ , 7 , ..important matter, and I. wish y..u to «.y f. ihopul.ti. --. tcrnnj ' hiil ,, 'V* V 5 “ ■ >*«Uic aa«m>,b»igamsl all Coiners. Is it ossursneo b . , entitle up totbehest seats? Or?o iibo a i?y j If the former, there is no remedy agaiuM such pon p!o as 1 hare told you about. If it is bodily strength thal is to bo brought into the fields I know a washer woman who is stout enough and/wbu, un account of her extreme poverty, might bo hired to compete with thorn. Yours, &<•,, Ifttur Jssu. We think the <|ucoticu of “Mary Jane/’ who goes to lectures on her own responsibility, uod evidently keeps her eye* open when sho in there, in pul in Mich a poiuied manner, and accompa nied with Mich graphic description of the cir* cuitibtances, that it answers itself, and therefoie the public will need no answer from us —Ei>s. (rprtiiil CVi rrspoodt fa-'* <>f U.u D*dy pitlsMirgh (ta/ottr ll.Mtni/Di'ito, March 12. The Senate i-* n-d m to-dny. The House has been engaged in passing private bills on ibo niuliun t.f whoever could get tho floor. This method «’f proceeding alwny* cremes disorder nod confusion, as every time a bill is gnno through with, tbe Speaker is kc.*cr with twenty applications at oneo to obtain the by |Hir>:<jus having bill* In ebargo who are .tn vioaa Ut have tbeui cobehiercJK Mr. M'D"wcl( moved to ;•* tho c«>nrid©ra a«t a supplement l-» an a*fc lucoryursting tho hdwwnugli ui V'uiiuernc, which'.rug-tgrecVno, and tbe lull patMJd. 1| Mr. Irish moved to suapuud lbFnjlc.«and proceed t ii tho c-nn«idoratt(»n of ibo lull entitled a supplement l» uu art regulating Hunks, taken up and passed Coolly, and goes to the Senate. ' At half paftt twelve, after having passed thirty four bills, only two of which are from Allegheny couoly, the iluufti adjourned till Monday m threo o'clock. Y. M. As 1 Ikchcld the members moving along up to the Capitol tliis morniog, 1 w.u reminded of college days when similar straggling looking processions of stndents might be seen on such u bright tnorniug lottcriDg unwillingly |o class. Tbe birds, the sun shine and tlie starting green of Spring, were always foe* t<> stuJy; and if we mar judge from the languid manner, and tardy steps of ibo members, they are equally so to business. As the weather brightens, a growing disposition to return home is perceptiblo among them. The farmer feels that tbe plowiog ought to be com menced, the Inwyer jlbat the spring term of court is at band, and to every one tho season comes with de mands for the performance of other duties than that of remaining here and disposing of the public busi ness. It will be some time yet, however, before they can get away (rombero, let them work as dilligently as they may. Wc repot ters and letter writers don't care a fig whether il raios or shines; we have oeilber forms nor clients to trouble ourrelves about, aud when we are through trumpeting tbe doings of ono set of men, wo are forthwith required to keep n record of tbe timn ii some other quarter, so that We aro always amiable end content wherover wo are, so long as the fray goes on. Ramdom. OUR BOOK TABLR, “Guy Mvnncrlng. Uy Fir Walter Scott. i'liiUdolpliia . T. B. Pvtrreon A tiro.'’ This is the second uamber of Peterson's edi tion of Walter Bcott’s Works, issued in paper covers at 2-S cents easb. The complete set will thus cost only $5. This is & raro opportunity of getting a cheap edition of tbe great novelists works. For sale by Iluot & Miner. iwrocoiFtOD is bo., MAXDFACTURRRS AND DEALERS IN HATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, SELLING OFF! SELLINi* OFF !! GREAT BARGAINS, GOLD ItIICDAL PIIEMIUM r ORTHS, MANUFACTUKBD BY WILLIAM KNABE & 00. KNI.AIIUK AND OTIIHKWISB IMI'KOVb* UICIIAIIDSO.VS Damasks, Diapers, &c. 10 do Alowirfi Telegraphic Waaii! sgto!i, March 14.—Gen. Shields has been ill for eovcral days past. . u probable that the question us to on extra ses sion of Congress will be decided early in the prcsool week. The exhibit of the affairs of tho Post Office Depart ment, prepared by tho direction of the President, were submitted to him to-day; It shows that tho means of tbo department are insnfijciont to meet tho demands dao on the quarter ending on the 30th of December last, and that tho deportment is already nearly six months in arrears. It is ostimatod that the present deficiency is at least five millions. As was anticipated on Friday, General Denver to day resigned tho office of Commissioner of Indian Affairs. The Report of tho Board of Army Officers ap pointed by the Secretary of War to look into tbo army expenditures and other matters, with n view to retrenchment, recommends the abandonment of most of the interior posts boyond tho western line of set tlements ; they are maintained at great expense and puffering, to no purpose. Shortly after these posts are built they ore generally abandoned, and tho cost is thrown away. Last year fire of theso posts wero abandoned, and within ten years fifty. The Board recommends the advaneo of the corps of tbo army from tho western frontier, in tho spring, to tho in terior or across the continent, and to return to the settlements in winter. Mr. Buchanan declared to a Southern Senator last evening that he bad determined to call an extra ses sion of Congress, and would issno bis proclamation within ten days. The time will bo determined on Tuosday, In Cabinet, but it will not be earlier than the first of August. The majority of the Cabinet are opposed to an extra session, having secured their own appropriations. Neiv VonK, March 13.—The steamship Star of the West arrived this evening at half-past saren o clock. She brings California adricog to the 19lh uIL, the samo as received by telegraph from New Orleans. She brings $’133,000 ia spoeio. The principal consignees are: Wells, Fargo A Co. $19,700; Amer ican Bxchango Baok $104,000; Wheeler A Co. $9l . C 00; E. Kelly A Co. $50,000; W. Page A Co. $40,000; W. J. Coleman A Co. $45,000; James Patrick $40,- 000; Freeman A Co. $40,000; Hawes A Creawell $33,000; Taffee, M’Cabill A Co. $25,000; W. Solie man A Co. $20,000. Tho Star of the West left Aspinwall on tho sth instant. Bt. Louis, March 14.— Advices from Leavenworth state that Gov. Mod ary has issued a proclamation for the eloction on the fourth Monday of March. Ac cording to an act of the last Legislature, providing that In the formation of the constitution of a State government for Kansas, tbroo months’ residence prior to the election is requisite to a vote, aliens, having declared their intentions to? become citizens, are qualified. The river continues to fall slowly. There is noth ng new from tho upper streams. Tho weather is doudy and mild, with high wind. St. Locis, March 12.— Tho loss of the Neosho and Alburqarque mail last November has been confirmed by the arrival here of John Hall, conductor, who made affidavit to the cffoct that when about a day’s march behind LiouL Beale's party, they were at tacked by forty Camanches, badly wounded and taken prisoners, and tho mail destroyed. Hall es caped from the lodians in February, after enduring severe hardships, and succeeded in reaching the set tlements in safety. Macor, Go., March 1-I.—A letter baa bees received from Albany, in thin Stato, oonoonciag the murder of Col. Jotcph Bond, a citizen of Mocon. Ho waa killed on Saturday, near Albany, by Luciua Brown. The difficulty ia believed to in Brown ~ ? no Bond’a negroes. Col. Bond was . 'T-e e *t cotton planters of the South, and V* P°pQlo*‘ “id public apirited v^*>cY^cV- ’P-'verland mail of tbo v -r. ®j\ % <L hand fire way pas bej of Indiana are treaties. '© from adrore : <q oply the *ta- I “ ba pursuit of j ? V „ ... of Np.w York, March 14.— The statement of the Banka of this city fur the week ending on Saturday, shows tho following: Increase in loans, $984,000; increase in circulation, $28,000 ; decrease in spocie, $1,240,00(1 ; decrcaso in net deposits, $012,000. Nokkoi.k, Vo., March 14.— The lirig Samuel Francis, from New Orleans, arrived with a cargo of sugar and molasses. Her deck load waa washed uway during a gale which the encountered on the voyago. A portion of the cargo under deck was also damaged. St. Joits.s, N. F., March 14.—The Meamship Prince Albert has not yet arrived. The coast U lined with ice. It b probable that the steamer has run for Galway without stopping here, in conse quence of tho ico. Ixnfisvn.uK, March 11.—The river is slationary at eight Teot seven inches in the channel, and six feet eight inches in the puss over falls. Woathcr clear. Mercury t>3 n . Cjnlj'Jxkati, March 14.—Tho river has risen oigh loen inches in the last forty-eight hours. The weather is cloudy with heavy min M(|iiails. Heavy min last night just after midnight New York, March 14.—Her Majesty’s frigate Cumrua has arrived, having on board Lord Lyons, tho newly appointed Minister to the Tailed Slates. Regular Stranurs. O.VLV $l3O [BOARD INCLUDED)'FIid3f PITTSBURGH TO THE GOLD JUNES —SPECIAL NOTICE TO GOLD SEEKERS—A RARE CHANCE. p&'OSI.Y 250 MILES LAND CARRIAGE. CAPT. BEASLEY, of St. Louis, i fEffr m it nowfraiahinga very light dranghtbeat t>ulit tzprtstlf for Kansu River, having government con tracts, the will ran regularly between Leavenworth City and Ft. Riley, and will tnakeconnectlona one hundred mtVei above i't. RiUy, with Rouelt, Major A Oo.’a Stage poaches, tanning direct to Dvurer City and Pike’s Peak. Capt-B. Is Prepared to receipt through to the mines (Denver City) via lUver aud SUgo, as above, at $l3O for each cabin passenger (board included) and 100 pounds of baggage. Will leave on the 261 h Instant. Apply to mrlfcdsw FLACK, BARNES A CO. MISSOURI RIVER. Notice to Bltsaourt River Shippers and Passengers. WE have made an arrangement . fCff*.ft with the Miesoarl ltlver Packet moj by which wo mu bJvu through rates from Pittsburgh lor paasengere and freight to all points oo the Missouri Rlv sr. For further particulars, apply to Fuck, Basses A Co , Steam Boat Agents, cirntr Water and Market streets, whooru authorised tu contract for us. McBRIDE A OO , (late of Pittsburgh,) mrl2.ilAwtfT No. 49 Commsrdal a.t, fit. bools. Mo. REGULAR MISSOURI RIVER. IBfrm PAB3KNOEB PACKET, for Kauna,4&n&S Leavenworth City, Weston, Atchison, fit. nab; lowa Point, RrowasviUo, Otoe City, Kearney CUy, Ne braska City, Glenwood, Plattmootb, fit. Marys, Bellevlew, Couucil BlniTs and Omaha CUy. through direct, without re thipping.—The now and magnificently furnished tide-whetl steamer NEW MoNONOAUILA, CepLM. A. Cox, Bamoel S.Rninkln,cleik, will leave as above on the 15th insL, at 4 o'clock. Forfrelgfat or passage, apply on board or lo mrlO FLACK, BARNES 4 00., Agents. Regular Tuesday pack- , n» * ET FOR ZAJfESVILLB.—The flue &owri£2S9B steamer EMMA ORAIIAM, Capt. Munoi AnSaTwlineave fbr the above and Intermediate porta EYERY TUESDAY, at 4 o’clock t. U. Far freight or passage apply on board, ocll FLACK, BARNES A Ag^ta. it. Eouta, Eor st. Raul, direct, via ■ rra- „ fit. Loola, Keokuk, ISurllagtoo, Muaca- One, Rock Island, Davenport, Galena, Dubuque, Prairie Dq Chlou, Wenona, La Ctwee, and fit. Paul.—Tho flue passenger ■toamor BT. LOOTS, Capt Jess£- Dean, will leave far the above and all Intermediate porta on SATURDAY, the 19th instant, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to mrlS FLACK. BARNES* 00., Agents. FOR ST. LOUIS A ILLINOIS . H3* I. RlVER.—the splendid and swift pvaaeo-JggggSJ gt-raleomsr SUENAKQO, Capt. 8. B. French, will leave THIS DAY, March 15th, fur the above and allintermedlate porta For freight or passage apply on board. mrlfi 'OR ST. LOUIS—Tho splendid . lES» m pamenaer steamer IDA MAY, Capt. C Reno, wIU leave for tho above and all Intermediate posts on SATURDAY, the !9th last For freight or passage ap ply on U*rd or to FLACK, BARNB3AOO. ig'ta. 17' OR St/ LOUIS AND~~KEO~7'iEgr> . KUK.—Tbefloenow steamer Capt J. 11. Llgbtner, will leave for the above mtdlate porta, on TUESDAY, the 15th invt* at 4r. ». For freight or passage apply on board. mrll For kockisland'and da-.'^rcgT* VKNPORT, via fit Louis, Alton, bal, Quincy, Keoknk, Burliugton, Muscatine, aud DeveuporL—The tpleudiii steamer ROCKET, Captain Hurst, will leave for th» above aud all iatennedieto porta on THURSDAY tho 17th Inst, st 4 o'clock, r. ■. For freight or passage, apply on board or lo mrlO FLACK, BARNES A CO-, AgnnU. • F'" OR St. LOUIS & ILLINOIS, m RIVER The floe steamer DR. KANK,^£SS3K Capt. ft Shuman, will hew for theabove and ail intertno dlsle ports on THIS DAY, 15th in»L,»t four o'clock r. ■. For might or passage, apjjy on board or to rnriU FLACK, BARNfcA A CO. Agents. Uifet’s Draft, *-"t. TTPPKii Mississippi RiVLHV fCff-/^ U PACKET.—YOU KT. t’AUL Tia ,«g. ItftJ.uk, Burlington, Jlutcatine, BocL ilia fid, Davenport, Pulton City. Uaitna, Ditbti'jttt, RcGimgort, Prairie Du Chtin, La Craut, Tlenona, liccXt Lattjiuy, Red Win g, PretcoUt PL Dougina, Jlaitingt, St. l\ud and the IhUt of iSt. Anthony.— Tbo cxcelh-ut steamer MODERATOR, Capt. Front MamUa, will leave t»r thealtovo and all inter mediate porta on TIIIB DAY the 14th lost, at 4 o’clock, r. M. For freight or passage, apply on beard or to mtf FLACK, BARNES A 00., Agnate. li'/rrSSOURIKIVKRPAOKKT—. flgfr * ill. ron PIKES PEAK GOLD UIKKS, tU. J@QQK St. Lr.nU, Jeffcrann City. Lexington, Knai worth City. Wmtun, 8L Joarph, Nabraak* City,Omaha City, nr.J Council Jltoßa. — Tlx* bwutifnl passenger steamer GCAJT, CapL M’dintock, wCI ]«st« for the above and all iotennrdlaU porta THIS DAY, &LAKCQ, Uth. For freight of passage apply on board or to V in/kd*\»Ttf FLACK. DABNKB k CO, Agent*. jyjISSOUiU packe ~~ .4 iSSc rj»fc aTI —>hr SI. Louis , City. lan. Kansas City, Leavenworth City, lluton, AtJwplKve bratka City, Omaha Gty and ' CbtmciZ ■Wt/fa.—Thaianr pMM>o«vr •teamor MOttTiTKUNEIL OpL p. A. Alford* will ware Pltulmrßh for the ebor# aod eUjntCTinrdlato porU, TIIIB DAT. Tor freight or passage apply oh board or to fpTatAwtd ALACK, DABJIKS A 00, AgU. dFot tljc Sra jHotnrg &ibu. U THROUGH TO DE3MOINE3 CITY. JjE3S3 iiiuwwt-Ti,; DKSMOINka ClXi, Capt. A. Bins, will leave *ut the above and all porta on MONDAY. Slat loaL, at 4 o'clock, P. U. for frdgfrt or pamge apply on board, or to mrll FLACK. BAKNKS A 00-. Aganta. cA|\n MUSXOAL TEBMS—A complete uUUU Dictionary of UUr. Italian, Fntnch, Oweuo, sss&?@as!isssto»» (roatite w ptaylafftho Organ orMctbdaon by by J. a.Adanu. Thtowork to inralttablsbcth to taaCtHraand ooptMof it. «tot» juJtoV Commercial W.eldya.Tl.wortti.PntVbttrViiH'.rk.t. [Rtportedtpt&aEn for OU niLdmr,!, OaOt t] „ , . . PI*T3TCWU, Tckdat.Slxiru Is. 1850 Bnainess has boon tolerably activedurinTih* wi-v dally in Grain. Shipments by river hSelin laSj thE previously, bnt rccdpu from below aw not as target {w ought to bo. There lea tremendous holding bark of orl dow throaghout tho west. caused |,y ihe speculative toad non which ha* pnt op prices everywhere above tbo eartera margin, and the wenlt Is that wbfln tho speculators ore thne retaining tbe prodncoof the west at home whew it b. not needed, tho opportanillfc* for cheap ehlpmont are dipping away, a* well aa tho opportunities of tho market, and tho Exchange market Is everywhere deranged. Tho railroads are carrying as little, in proportion, as tee river. The One stago of water now prevailing Is carrying off all tho coal ready for shipment below. The receipt* of lumber and pig metal, from above, are not ns yet very large. Our money market Is gradually s tiffining up, bat the banks are still taking all the good paper of short date tbit offers. Exchange on the east is quite acarce, and as oar banks are drawing at par, there is a tendency toron la their circulation upon thom for exchange. As all the banks throughout the west are drawing on the east at W@l a cent premium, we do not see why our banks should elpcae thetn selycs to a drain upon their roaonrees by drawing at par. WbatoTor they may do for their customers, they certainly ought to raise tho tariff upon outriders and dealers abroad to the rate current throughout the west. Tht^gpeculation In flour at Cincinnati and elsowhere ap pears to have culminated, and as buyers do not como for ward. sellers teem anxious to get oat of a bad snap. « would not hurl oar fooling! any to are them got their fin gers burned. Prices remain lor tho present stationary, and ,B " OD(J « r, og »h»t will come next. * The demand for grain has absorbed nearly all tho sup &“uSl n r “ dl *™ ™«• Tb. .pocoliton in th« qnlalm. »b ich pranlla Jn o„ar h»« tarpod tfaer attention to Ba on. . A. > .peetnt.n or ttu lowing from th t - A Pittsburgh merchant inform* n. that the trade In pro- Tie to as io that place II proring much better than «u exwsc ted. Tbo demand from tho lumber and Iron manufacturing dutricta la better than for twojmouths past Stock* in that market have become mnch reduced, and aome or theaalea here yoaterday were made to Pittsburgh dealers. Tbia la one r, ‘ th« moat favorable featarn* of (be trade." TbU will be news to Pittsburgh merchants generally, demand for Bacon, so tu u our knowledge extend*. “?«*• is qnito limited—reaching from 10 ||°o to li.°oo fci any, in small lots to Uie retail and ,7 I I Ede ' ber * la nothing either In the stocks on hand nL»r°» lb * <loman ‘ , *° for « our dealers to purchase In Clnclo »°a V hc conlr,U7 »» considerable portloo of Uie pork put up here baa been sent east toflud a market ~ ® 1° oU) * fuw l, *0»a from our exebaugoa; Exchange appears to be .care*, without a or reJnelten miTi**' K» Jr** 1 * °° ,b * itMt co “‘*nue to sell at 1 art mlrm; which la tha current rate for NuwOrleanTr*rV..n£ prom, for bankable Louis Dem ‘ BD prem tern Kxcb “*° W ” arm “ l Chicago on Friday, at Ih.re isno lei up to the pressure on the Exchange mark et. An abeolcte insufficiency for thepnrrent wants of ba elnesi is generally reported. An advance in tho rate* would probably ease matter* some by extending tbo Ustof banks which would bebrongbtwtihin tbe-tange of profitable ’eort- Ing, and without affecting materially the demand. A hear* drawer bad no complaint from hia ccatomora for charging a IV. Mw a V £’ *? *4™“ 11 generally agreed on, tbo rate will likely be placed cent This is the rate now charged by some of the branches of the State Bank, and loss h not charged, we believe, by any or them V U si “t o*® 0 *® lb® case, we cannot under stand the policy of pareiating In lower retea. Something of apathy aeems to prevail In the Flour mark et holders haring recovered in a measure from their anxie ty to realize, and buyer* in the hope* of farther conceealona in prices. For Grain the local demand is about equal to tbo recclpla, excepting Baxlay. which to something of a drug. Wheat of choice .quality la out of proportion lo *** W * kjr M #draoco ls made with A better feeling animates the ProrUlon trado, wUbont pro voking any marked actfWtylo transactions. Seller* oxact foil figures without effecting Tory extensive Mies. More •ocouraging newt at but reaches ns from Now York. Hat the tame doll quotations of and decline then uurald bare been continued for eereral weeks without break - , iog down this market ntterly.ls a fining commentary on 1 the Derr* of operator* here. They really appear to be ade quate to any amount of discouraging nova from abroad. In all this there may be suspected to bo, after all, an under current which (a not apparent to an outsider, for tho season thongb the bonne«s has been entirely anomalous In all its leading features. 200 bble Men Pork were reported sold at 7O bbda Bacon Shoulders at 7c; bnlk Shoulders, packed, at 6>4; bulk Dams and Side* atBo, and 85,000 lbs Sides at BJdc.—{Cin. Com. * grout—the receipts hare conslderablyTsllen off,3jut with a limited demand during tho greater part ot the wrek the market baa worn a hoary appearance and prices litre been generally easier for buyer*. The sates of tho week bare reached barely tSOOhhda, including 1000 today, the doting rates being within tho range of our quotations m-follows showing a decline for tho fair and lower grades of bfe »!b. ’ I Inferior I Commoo to Good Common.-. 5 Fair to Polly Fair. Prime Outrifagal aud r ’ * u b. year. Molasses—The demand though the lerelpta show a co‘\ bare bad tlw» advantage In prices. t-'-.v, sold during tho week, Including 120o’-':. % and 30c for Inferior and fermenti!;*., SSUc lor prime and choice. Half tibia soilin',?'. @3o}£c 9 call.,according toqnallty. Week’s receipts fv.014 bbls/againat 13,137 for the ponding week last year. Total n-coipta since the Lat-of k tember 287,461 bbls, against 243,001 to the same date lui year,—N. O. Pic., March 6.? The amount of money offering continnes to be abnndant for tbo demand, and rates are without change. Tho currant rate of demand loans ia 6 f) cent, with some transactions at 4 p cent. The tanks generally And enough paper to keep up their liue^—[!i. Y. Trih. The Glncino&U Qazetto has the following in relation to the crops. ** Everything now, os for aa can be known, looks promts log. The weather for two weeks baa been quite favorablo for the growing wheat, and from every auction we hear re ports that tbe (Top has greatly Improved in appearance. In most cues, where it was supposed the plants bad bean win ter killed, they baro retired, and are looking well. Field work has also been vigorously prosecuted within lb a past week, the ground being in good order for plowing, and wlfb a continuation of the fcrvorablo weather that now prevails, formers will he able to accomplish machmpre than the ave rage amonnt of spring work, within the ensuing three or four week*. It is reasonable to conclude, therefore, that a very large breadth of ground will be planted with oats, bar lej, potatoes, corn, etc. Thu*, one important step toward securing mil crops will probably l» gained, and with favor able weather thereafter, the most abundant harvest that has been secured In tbe west, may bo looked forward to. Ah regards fruit, which has of late years become a pre dact of immense Importance in tbs west, experienced grow ers report the ‘signs’ as favorable. Tbs trow are in good order. The chief danger Is that, undertbe inllnence of tbe early Springtweath-r, the bnds will come forward ao rapidly as to Increase the risk of damage from April frosts.’’ ASHES—no transactions reported; we continue to quote Pearl* at o»4<£7, cash and time, and Pots at ‘Aorta Ash Is steady at for ordinary. APPLET—none utierlng; we repeat onr former quotations at $4.40 for common and cboico at $5,00&6,26. BUTTER AND EGOS— tbs demand for choico Rot] Batter exceeds th*supply; prime sells steadilyat 22@23, and fcr strictly choice 24t<525 could be had. An enlarged supply would, however, depraai prices. Eggs are coming lnbfreelv end bars declined to 11@12; the demand is good, but not brisk, receipts baring been heavy and tbe retell dcelare well roppUsd. BACON—tbe supply is full and Inquiry limited to small lots for consumers; we quote western Shoulders at 7V and Hams at 10; city do 7*4 lofjShooidere, UU for Sides, 10V for plain Hams, and 11 V@l2}4 for SogaHjnred Hams. BEANS—tbe demand continnoe limited, and talcs are making only in the email way at $1.60 for strictly prime white. InforScrsellat $1,12@1,25. BROOMS—scarce end Arm; prices range from $2,0Q@3,G0 tor commoo to choice, and $3-60(34,00 fur fancy. BUCKWHEAT-FLOUR—very little doing; sains from store at $2,60@2,62 100 ft*. BUCKETS AND TUBS—The factory ,pices (cash, par fnnds) at Fallston Brighton aremr Bucket* @$L75, aadTnbs, $4,76@56,76 ft dot. From store, buckets sell In the retail way at $1,76(3^100. OORDAGE— Uanllla Rope, coll, 13 o ft lb Manilla Bopo, cat, 14 « « tb Hemp Rope, coil. 11 c ft lb Hemp Hope, cat, 12 e * & Tarred %pe. coil, 11 c V lb Tarred Bope, ent, 12 c 9 lb Pscting Yard-Qn«s 110 Packing Yarn,com 10 eft Q> BED CORDS—Manilla, $1,60, stt,<2R@ss i no m doz. Hemp, $1,37, $2,00@fc2,7& * dm. Ilemp coil, 11 cts «lb. PLOUGH LlNES—Manilla, 87 cts f dot. Hemp, 70e. OOTTON YARNS—I7»e market Is steady at the following quotations: , cvwai/ 1,, n. Nos. 6 tolOlnclusJve 20 e |tlb No. 16 Not. 11 A 12 21 cs&> No. 17 No. 13. 22 c ft B> No. 18 No. 14 23c ft lb No. 19 No. 16 ~~24 No. 20....... Ho. 400 ...11 o ft doz No. 800. No. 600...™ 10 c ft do* No. 900... No. 600 Besides No. 1000. No. 700.... Bofldoz Carpet chain, uuoL 2Ge fi lh Twin* 220 « B> Do do white, S 3 ' Qanlkinff 1&. « to 86 cat*, 21c “ Family Bitting. ITc “ Do do 36 to «c 22c “ Batting, No. 1„.......1G0 Oonrlet Yam—_.. 27c ** Do Na %. 16e “ Oandlowick- 20c “ No l BicVyd No 2. - —s£c*yd 04NDU9 AKD SOAP—Cudlci iniMd; it our quota tion* dipped mould 13 end 143 2D. Soap re maim as .before, Bloody at 6 for common, for Palm aad Iff for Sawyer's Toilet A Castile, for Sawyer's Chem, cal OUr«r aod 7 for German. GHEES E-~the sales are email, and confined to the wants of tbe retail trade at 12 for choice selected W. R. DRIED PKUlT—there Was no extended operations; but holders are firm, under diminished stocks, al.tiiO for Ap ple* and $3,50(33,75 for Peaches. FEATHERS—wo note ales of good watern itlS, In lota to tbo trade, and prime do at 4S; bat the demand Is restrict od end the sales confined to small lota. FEED—steady sale* of Bran and Shorts at il,oo «a 100 Ihs, for Bhipatutls aud Middlings SI,C2. FlSH—Mackerel No, 3 large are firm at to country. Halifax and Baltimore Herring rulost Uka White $lO,OO t» bbl, end $5,60 bf. bbl., Trout at $3,00 9 bhl. FIRE BRlOK—(here areeraall bot replir uln of HoI- Ivsr ats2S@s3s per U. FJ<OUlt—the market la (or the present at > aland ; from first handa sales are making at $5,76 and $6,00 for super and extra, nod from store at $5,87, aad for lire three grade*, with a limited demand and buyer* taking hold ro> tnctantly. Rye Floor sella at $3,00 from store. GRAlN—the market is Dearly bare. Oam sells freely on arrival at 33 and 67068 from store at, vrjth ah occasional •kb at 60. Coan, sales of 65C0 bos Tennessee abeUM), to ar» rive, at 88. aad from store sola of Ear at 80091. Thera Is a fair anpply of Cora In iters. Rtk Is and receipts hare boen taken on the wharf and at depot at 11,00 Bax* l*t la aot eomtog in to any extent; bat two lots from Wore one of 4000 baa Bprlng sold at 71*4, xnd 4300 bds fall aa pri vate trrma, hot folly ap with the the tamper of thb market From drat hands, we quote prime Bprlng at 65070, and (all at 75030. VFnur, Mbsol Teoneseee mixed on wharf at Pa. Bed is worth s',2o in small lots from wanoo. QROCERIR&.—the market la anchanged; ragolar —i— ©f Bngar l>y the hhd. at. J4OB and by the bbt at 808»-i llo ”9“ “-"WW GAS PIPE— the following are the quotations for wrought Iron tubing: Par Foot. Inch Oas Pipe... 7 eta. 8 “ “ ®J4 •• I -“BP: in - RubjMt to the costomary diaconot- UAY—A fhlr supply at scales and sale* of new at $9O sUfttoD. HOMlNY—tbero fa a ligb and aalcs by tbs ainglo bbl a HIDES—a firm feeling, az can be bad; sales of Green B Greco salted Hides 8*409; • *m NAlL3—»pcd»l c for large fob, but card rotes tloos oar quotation* * Per Foot. 1)4 lrcb Gas PJpe„&2 cts 3 " “ ..: 60 ** 3)4 “ “ ../ 90 « 9 “ _LSO “ 3X -WO “ 4 " “ -WO “ it inquiry from tbs retail trade, at $7,00. a j a good demand tor all that JssT Hides at 6U, Calf do at 10; icd Dry Pilot Hides from store sontrecl* coatinuo to bo mads remain u before, and ws con- •oan nos. Per pound „,..6)£ Qjnuaoa Bar Iroopw®-? Juniata ** “ —*3 [ran Plow Wings u -*} U « Slab* « ...4 ItlU. Kr=f§ un. sods. »••*■ Bat quality— “vg^ BOTOD ASD BfifUAC.' *3 K 8 - ™snz “I ■■' vurm •i - “S2Sll3L*:™ « 4 Iod to 15d Nall* V krg.— Mto Oil “ Brads * Fenc* Nails V keg.~.S,7S MfcTd “ « Ifi M « « ._4,60 Id “ " —.4,75 M - « 6,76 3d i • * '« .—T.OQ Out fotka* 3 to 4* Inch•••■ - .—4,35 j “5V ,t (0 6 ~V& Wrtft Epftoi )£ laefc-wr, ;qR JaogtW-.~« h—bV •jfeifajpA.. , '—to “ JB,so,2a*ai._ ■ n^fEDUkTs. 6 ’” pronom WtsphtuE >< „ "•**"■ ..JItMS? Upper Loath. t » -. —28&23 Bridie - « gjtotaj Loather KAED—there 7* nothing« * are asking ll?i@12; tranaacticas aro for th 1 ' sent to small iota. Q l “ r W* LUMBER—there is a moderate inpply „r rount >n j square Umber arriving, but the demand |i brisk, and all offers is taken at Sffilo p cubic foct LumSri Ul ?‘ "r, .10. i,, ,„J .I.olrre ore flot *il»S tote? JSE&Zsrs&g* <■ “• —> B ou r M° u ,v l i. to „ 3fc POTATOES-continue scarce: salsa from *t -m r m ’ i «“ or no olc..bnt,„ ami. ,I.L b.J?£ « ions to conceal the price. A lot of 360 tons No « •old at about $3O, which is tho ruling rate* Anlhiarito “ W@a lor No. a, turn J2a@2& flgur«, (fcke ranges from s2otq>2o-from $24©20 P fi mi™ jSriaU, B 001113 “* BdUcs ■* for TenuSSe and r ,B d ,'J JI ■* && Ant hands and iS 7S from store; In the retail way sales are makfocat £A2S/mAfift gmgb, U in nvua « (I’i^aSSS “ d ** Ko ’ llo u, "‘ bi I,j ih » WINDOW are Arm. and we nmost oar • quotations for the small sizes, dlj m-ke—6xB^s%^o 13. Bxlo, $3,73; BxJl to 9xll and oxl2 tolQxliL'-±4E’ >O«6.*4rW.S 'ZSZ&g Priros; conn try brands range 60 codU p box I«s. For the w™?.? ?Sjs m P** 10 V «at discount off WIiITJC LSlfoD—flrm and in steady demand at 12.60 taw at 27 and rectifled at 2&^30. lmporta by River. i LL , K ,’, per p»nnonla—l6 his cotton, lu bbls Ijrd, IkA. tLt U T’ ,I ' > 1100r * 17 Pkg*. L hox.l bbl, 63 ! £K d * rc? K{ hits flour. Liggett A eo; 1 do 1 P ec * n> » 11 H Collins; 10 do alcohol, R i; Sell.Ts- 2j <Io whia. ►r,r Worn, .bbl.i„j j P sOor. *„! 3b?.X b iv Holmes A co; 10 ta bams, 6 do beef, W B Hays A co; 2hhd * 4^ b *® eo » J . t \ 6 pkgs groceth-s, M PUarp; 2 saw« LipplacoOl Co; lot old Iron, A Bradley; 1 pkgmonev J Fleming; 220 aks wheat, Kennedy k cof lie do <£‘ fa do corn, Ido peachrs, 4 d bides, Dickey A co. NEWOBLEANB, per Bmplre City—l bbl moUssos, rdo 4 **: 11 hhd do, Miller k nirketaonTk csk P‘E’. ■> WIblo; 4 do, CoiSo?lire , .f 5 - -* d °. Krwhj A Dil worth; 27 do, Jones A Cooler 00 hfi 1 to', wSrA ,'* °re.° dj ’ £a 315 bb1,,14 7 70, W,1 -' n ’ 101 ‘ .mJ, t A Brekhua. I ?*’ Jo. wirtUSr?!?£.‘ MS p| h 4SSf z\ a, a Dm 12 bblrpork; 3do IkJSTm Delnou u2d?! k nif 5aT? hi?ft 605 1 * ma *' Cbnreh A Coordm ffletbb, keymer A Anderson; broonu, wS SK&ffft SR& V^'JS£«i3S'£ o>* T olt- 16 5ak, barley, Brom A Ver n a,n£ KV?*’ I do €<fg8 ’ E ldo do, 2 bg, esek, & H Collins; 67 do wheat, Brown A Klrknatriet* *»5 kli_ MhSfw 22 CU i k ,to ™’ lot PC« dA 14 do heating •nrintl >o ii Z mr * , i 1 9n ?V k * tt,e » Bn roka Ins Ug Bdo So, 7 BKS* ’' !i ** In,c <? 73 ft Sts. . ( - rr /' <l° iDDluw, 2G bhd» w2li£| l 0 20 d0d0,61 tffkm’u**., W.tt [A Wliren, 100 do flour. GO bbl. .Mtoi-rtir ft™”* or - =y>W -ki-kr. Bmitto: 1« do flo,’lSl“*S fm 1 UfV; 81 ‘i 0 ” 511 i 'JbdorKn; »bl c.udl.., >'£d- J®* * W 3 do do, Jonn 4 Cooler S 4 e Ll>la A’iJ? r hhuHi 6 *’ 2 , ° b * cco ' 13 rolls leather, G 4 LU cotton. Ufa ' bbls floor, _S tea hame, 10 Uhds shoulders. —- perGazel—2s hd| leather, hhd toeacco, 2C bbl water, Ily do cak bacon, Clarke A no, Lloyd A Forsyth; * bacoo, M Thd'. opes, baa>?*. We will be daring tbe «iauii?f?*v am ally stores 1,200 rather thin tee, U<*H ho'v load came down the AlleJ - . was not No. 1 Ice; It wa* quite* gu a groat dual any way toward* <-<x llie summer seasou. The new steamer NoaTniasea t k' K . the skill of our mechanic*. dhe*ii a yirauhv. white cabin, ao cbuto in all ita lines, ao clean. her One cmrpoU and elegant furniture; her broad anbv promenades and her general air of finish mark her as JK. of the finest boats that tiaa been built hem lince the Ma?\ yiowsr. Bbe is on deck 217 fcet, beam 32 feet, hold VA >s v feet, and bottomed with fenrlnch lire oak plank. Col. did btt best to building her. V Her engines are loch, cylinders, seven feet stroke. Shohaa three boilers, each 28 feet long, M inches in diame ter. with two return floe# eacii. Her wheels sre 28 feet in diameter, 9)4 feet bucket. The machinery was baill by 0 Prestos, B*q, who is a skilffnl and truly reliable man. Mr. J. Blair made her boilers; Mr. Charles Qot-Lrjrig, of whom we hare written at least fifty Unua, built In r fine cabin, which has been painted in pore while by Mr. Lees.-. Our good friend Wm. Nobles under theOirard llonsc,upliol*tered alt tier long ranges of state rooms; her furniture was Ircm Mr. Algeo's i-stabUshmeot; her blocks and rigging by B. Birkhimer. her copper work from Kean k Keller, her brtue work than A. Foltoo, and her general outfit fre-ta oar good friends Ueasri. Caldwell Brothers. This splendid floating palace, ride* tbe water like * ilnek, and carries a partlcnbrly handsome pair of cbimai*a, and a UtUe bowsprit in tbe shape of a lance diridee the air ahead °*V*\ “•»■*•*» wtwelw mflee an hoar easy on bet “olch, we are sorry to say, was made on Sunday. SS^^TSS^^S3s?sB!ttSi» taStaJisSSS,'^*" 4 “ “ prlBt " n » ->'* Ben Conrsln liasjnst iiaishod a boat CirCaot tw.l* .. eh ® * m ** down . iler « on WudJsday. Bhehis b«n> born to too It, .bom 8 toob„ „r W.tor, «nd will 001, flr.w..braton. md . b.ll t 0,,, with 100 of f„|,h, board, Capt B. has a gownment confrect, and wiifeany •applies from sort on the month of the Kansas lUaer, to Fort Blley near the conflaenceof tbe Smoky Hill ' Fork. Now this boat will also ran np tbe Smoky Fork one hundred miles abort) Port Blley, and csrry pawengera through by water, more thanone half the distance, be two Wymndottatthemonthof Kansas Rlrer.nnd Bike’s Fesb. Ho has made arrangements to ticket passengers through, to the Gold Regions, on the moat reasonable terns Taa Compos Birwus th* Srsavzu lowa ihd Msonca. — Th * low Exonerated /row aU Elame— Messrs. T. .1. Haldeman and J. V.Gnthrto, tha Locallnspcctors for Cin cinnati, rendered their decision in the collision care between the steamers Madison and lowa, which took placecntheOd: of January, opposite Anrore, causing the sinking of the Madison: “From a long and careful examination of this case, wo are of the opinion that Isaac Gtrogh, Pilot of the Madtsoo, was entirely to blame for the collision of these boats, by his negligence in not ringing the engine bells correctly, and we therefore raspend his license as pilot for fire months from this date. It appears evident to ns that had Mr. Qooglt not stopped the engines at all, the coUislen would never hare taken place, yonrs. T. J. llitDnmt, J. y.tiCT&UL . Inspectcre/*- « $ fi> 2B c lb 27c fl &> ... _2BeV!b SttuaboKi ARRIVED. Loxenta, Brownsville. Telegraph, do. Ootoaet Bayard, Elizabeth. Cherolt, Wheeling, Emma Graham, ZanesTills, Bezel, LooisvUle, J. 1L Ooan, Bt. Louis, Empire Ota, N. Orkan f, Hannoola, Nash Title, Rtm—lo fleet and laUfng. 8 09dot .......... 8 ef do* ......... 8 oft dot <i . \1 “ - ' r4f-' ■ 4! AarJcats. . \ ‘ Mnr Ton, March IL—Cotton; the rale* of 3 day »monm- ’S •'**- wfcr «d to 11,000balea, sales todayof 20,000 belea, Ujg market il Arm. flow .firm; 12,600 bbla cold, Wheat advanced le with.salesct^OOO bcsatsl,7o far weatorn vbita. Cam -- ®v4 flna; hlm 20,000 boa. Pork doll, at $1T,76@15,40 far iat*a »i Urt Arm at 11*012**. Whl.kjdtcllnSj^wuKSf.’ J <+\ •J® 6 - E o *** quUjt-at7®7*e. MoUinw ateady at »@ «‘ J ‘ Baesnjtandj. PlgJron doll at $27021. Litw»d - ? 1 buoyant at OGgctc. > • ". oxsm . 5 Stock Markets—Stock* lover; Cblcaco »*)d Bock Island; • QUnaja. Central bond* 90; Michigan Southern itv- ' !■ ’• ;’~is Ntv YorfSmtaal ttte ' SsfcW*! UichlsanOentnaslS'-.Erfalld- ' v * Facile IUU&■ ■■■• , 3 8.00.77; La Crr**» land great* 17a'; Teßnmca»ti«« HO/ . +*- f '„ T J Ponannrm, March . „* have falUn off, and prk« remain wlthout'chaDsC', IbeouVf . * ' , ttfaaaratothotradaat sa,6oforaßporfiDa eod 567&37 far • •>’ -- V *55 f'HW•Ldeoroaldul.o.S.,. - -2 ”beatßßoah vented,but the market ia nearly bint aiM"'" --■ ..a». ■ ‘I oh? o^*® 2 /^ “>d $1,75 for alillet 600&oi£y* aotd - atosa. jelfaw aoldat«6e. *»>* 2 ' liar*declined to G 6 and 5Cc. Cnfl«flniiL6Cohn»«"'HJ*" ■ .^..s , iSpit'i.wafc, b«~aaS -** v ; k a^ Ua^*^l l “^ 0: Ha»fielllnsatl2@l3G aidel * \ SIJJS&JK* »k»MerßatBoS*e. Lard AnaatSftcia . 5 bWfandl3J^cfarker. Whisky srllingat 2&@23c. ; • Cnaanan, Manx It.—Pldor Arm, but tb® demand <» • wljrmoderate; * - . k ? . . «npwfio*:c»iux»t bo loogbt for lea **>•» »W@6; tbaroceipta ore taodersfe Whisky cocb*»s*s »W>bblstoldtl2se* ProrUloootr*bald firstly for •** *4* vinetSMs .P«k cannot bo boagbt for l« coo for l«* thto 7% tod 9Uc, bull port for U»«» tod Lord brim IhisUW; agood bosiMH «w»d te | below Uwe r*te*,Mtb*rei»a. Ulr i tmcontof ordershero from theKart, cbitSf fromFpHadel- . I fhit tod Baltimore, tt price* accepted Itrt week. Tbe ulet owing to tha adraace-asked by bolder* wort confined to 15Q.0U0 Bm bulk awats, th» Utter.. Indodlag ptckagrt.andBH c i jr * <J **; .J f J ,, » t flrm » *»U» • foil rates. Oats doll tt die* Bogaraod Holaase* onchaoc «L Exchange UstUfcr: eastern pr-jmlnm. Honey la good denud£ Eunsota, JJarch 1< firm at for Howard Wheat steady at *1,65 to E&5 for whit*. Ccroatadeclire <d Se; tales of «blte t» ?Bc, tod yellow tt 83c. Proiiefon*- ' firatt Oc; btcoo sldas Whisks quoted tt!2*- for city. Blocks Jower. * • •»***■,._ TTOUGETON SEfcDUNGGOOSEBEI&Y .lectio, oQ t «» r too. CUNDJUES—97B sacks Com: 115 do Wheat;.. To *"'" HarmSl^t^iiebj 1 ISAIAH DICKBV A CO f?L<X)K OIX* CLOTHS of new and L'«JMipajßrtrec , d«n4for«al«bT P Tl * W. McCJLINToCK. 112 Uu ll • - 1/1,0 BALKS COTTON in Btoro anil " 1 t,j —ijjEcn a uuTor i mtisy So. lie BococK*»pd •>. t , jHtOAR—2OO libda. prime I*. • _ 3f*rateanwr » tarlS R- PAtfEw pILOVBRSJSKD—2O°J>': Vj .oprrtor»rtl=lo.f-» “ J " *r~ rfOFEEK— 300 to-r [l/wiabr .-' pIRKS . Hra TK M/or Sx tfcte,7« , «* r«r B T e*.. a.-. r : : : '• Ucgiitert DEPARTED. - . Lozcrne, Brownsville. Telegraph, do. 001. Bayard, Elizabeth. Cherolt, Wbeeltßr, ■J;S§#r iiP' * ••71 ■ d ' 4 : f ./ J '■ . •.'Ti.ri-.'.r* '
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