M== BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. amporivrx eriseLsaitarazo 1011 TIM PITTEIBUAUFL DAILY tIAtZETTE iri ' mith;illotaU4 by th• Caaad■ LIVERPOOL MARKETS. -" : • Ltifirom., Zday 31. Coffee—General dullness perradm the market— * few tierces of Jamaica acid ea Toesday at Eta C. St. 64 W — in foreign, the bustles of rho week has.. been extensive at tall - prices. Oil—Oil is in fair demand—sperm 1W per too. ' In linseed n moderato business is doing at 30030 i MONEY MONET. The matey market cordthoeS steady, and dis ls are sully obtained at the mtes oi L missa week. Consuls closed op Wednesday d 96 .S, so ai d each day since at 961.7: There is Ica scarcity Inaba market for American securities, but quotation* are tinkered cm* for Vatted Stases 6e, 62, New York State, ktOaar, lenusylvani, Massa thutetts fio—,which to a fraction lower- - • to &ORO, Ehipleylk Co's circular we have the fontrrin eepare liiace the departurriof the steamer Atlantic. . lavrerooo, May 31, The speculative demand in the cotton market has increased, and sales fur the week are 63,340 balm. Indian Cora is again Ca lower, but them is rather more doing to day at this !eduction. In other nea r cello corn market is dull, and spesulatioo is quo suspended. . . . ,ENGLAND. The new House of Parliament Was oceapied by the Gammons, on Wednesday; since thee • Lord John Russell hit Districted leave to introduce the bill which was rejected by the Lords at the last sea. 'ice to enable Barest liothiehild to take his Seat ':; for the city al.:maim. . AY address by Lard Ashley has been carried, asking theme:immures may be taken to stop all pa)! mime Jabot* on the Sabba th , throughout the King. dom. The sddrees met with unavailirld Mositjou . from the Cabinet.' ' - Profound silence is Observed by the'liliaister on foreign affairs.. Busy negottatioos are hale); on between the French Cabinet and 'Downing street, and the dead force in the quarrel, is wily broken by the rumor — that General Lardy, will return to morrow, end the 1-Ituadatt Ambasrador lea been recalled from t. lames lathe mean time; public opinion, both in England and Frame feetill• to • have summed op the controversy, deeidia;_tlnat there it a weeret cause behind the alleged cause of dispute. .; Lord. Palmerston will, it is belieeed in the end, De Piseedia • leejtjani beyond doubt, that has ' Mastro demonstration, after all, score in tell de. fence. - The decision of the Arches) Court, in the -Gorham ram, ben been postponed until the 10th or Jim.. • - - TRANCE,. • The 'peelers, in the continued debate on the the electoral law bill, have beem - Lamnrune, Thies; lutes, Vanes, t3reo;., andLecal Fanchan. theamendmenta have been defeated, and the wand article WEI carried by an immense. ma jority—the ;joins up ea the mountain goal down. • COMO EtiIISSIONAL , WASH:MOTO:4 Jane la. 'Maw—Mr. Ewing, of. Tennessee, foam the Military Commluee, reported a bill to pay the Tex an Company pr =rime on the frontiers. The House then went into Committee of the Whole on the California qoesticm. Mr. - Sayly offered a formal amendment to ena ble him Welly to moderato hie course on thieved , . jest.. 11 to something similar to the lilhctonri Compridatise. He finally withdrew his =odd ment. Mr. Morse said it was apparent that the rights of the South on the elnvery question wets not to be respected under an comodorations whatever. The whole bent of th e House wee taken up by offers of amendments, which allow member. to make no :whiten, in - the midst of which, VIITIOUS Wean of contus ion occurred. The introduction of the Mirsoun Comprendse in the Calitionia bill was warmly diemarsed,but without any real action being taken. Setcw - c.—The omnibus bill being taken up, Mr. Dayton resumer - his remarks commenced yeatcr. day. and spoke atgrent length. Mr. Clay appealed to the friends of the Compro mise not to debate the queetion l but to vote on it Sentoe's motion to postpone indefinitely. If that be rejected, the CollBtdertalOa of the hilt will be re sumed. After a convene:motel debate, the question was stated lobe Senton's motion to postpone. Mr... Benton observed, that as a disposition is being tonnifotted to vote, ho 'would withdraw his ~notion, to see if any ameadments were to be made. "The question was then stated upon the amendment offered by Mr. Door:hiss on Saturday; in relation to the Northern boundary of Texas. .After a long debate upon amending the amendeneet, it was re jected. Mr. Tenney moved that the entire section rela tive to the bouodary of Texas he rdrickenout,,pend tag which the Senate adjourned. NASIIVILLE CONVENTION. NAII/1112 11 , lane 11. The Conventiou met, and wee opened by pmyer M' Dr. Dior. The kolowing resolutions, being one of • series reported yesteniay, by • Mr. Cordon, from the Committee en lizooludons, - was carded op. Armload, Thss when this Converitioe adjourn, ti-adjensr to meet at Marietta' In the State of Gamma, on the fourth ,Monday alter the 'idiom:- moot et the present session of Congress. That the Wither° States be recommended to fill Mein den - mime forthwith. . Gen!. pillow °Tema an amendment to the ma hation. proposing to chsoao toe yloce to bi oshritio, and the time to the first Monday after the adjourn meet of Congress. Mr. Gotten, of Virginia. explained the MUM ',thy . Marlette had been placed upon the resolu tion: lie said that the place b ed been thought mere convenient to delegationshen Naahville. Mr. Dupont, of Flatlet.. was in favor of reas— sembling at Nashville. Ile said there was pro. pricy in its assembling here. It bad been given out that it would not be permitted to assemble in this city. He thee paid • compliment to Nashville fat too baspitalitylorbich bad been shown to mem bers of the Convention. . Me. McDonald, of Georgia, said that the cheese. wet not proposed on account of soy dissattsfae• lion with Nashville,' bet ss a matter of tionvea. fence. All: the delegates., he said, were pleased with the marater In which they had been treated in Nashville. Gent Pilkiw spoke in favor of his amendment, giving said reason. why he wished it adopted. Mr. Chapmart,of Alabama, Budd that reports had been eireulated, previous to the meeting of the Convention that it would cot be kindly treated to Nashville. He Lad, in view of these repots'. been instructed to propose another place far meet , . Jag. The generosoy which' the people of Muth ville Lad shown to the Delegates, made him in favor of meeting again in their city. He srould soy though cinder instructions to do so, vote against it. Kr. Shatter was pleesed with the city of Nash ville. betwes to favor of the Cormeation meeting at Menem, Mr. Tacker, of 'Pa., amid he _was in favor of talking Marietta from the , reaolutron. He won d be la favor of come othet piece, perh He wa Toady to go any where, althoosh he Wet pleased with his reception hero. He had met with Glenda aid had experienced kiodness. Some one bad said that the bones effacksen would tarn in his pare, if they met here What right had that man o speak for Andrew lackwa 'W kwon' hat knew he of hokum's sentimeets—a man who knew him • during life about as touch u the serpents on the •, rocks or is the nand' knew of the eagle's flight in the sir. Jackson's bones tam in their grave! He would arise to assist them,for dint dietinguished man held the principle never to ask forint? Ming bat what was right. and to submit to nothing that VIM IMOD ge Mr. Tonto's', of South Carolina, said his dale. settee never entertaleed any apprehension in re. • Cud to their reception hem. They bad the Um. eat confidence in the lotelligenee and hospitality of the Miami of Nashville. They had ro o m n t h e lodtig ang of their members, They the &memo' the fair daughters of Tennersee. Ile thee farther, and vent gracefully , compli mented the city, bat preferred, neserthcieu,that the Convention should meet at Marietta. After some Anther discuesion, General Pillow • withdrew has amendment, and propoeed to sulk° "Marietta" from the resolution as reported, and the 11113II011bursiled—yeas 6, nays 2. Gen. Pillow then mo ved to insert “Nsahville," which motion prevailed. Ho then moved to strike from the mutation the alma proposed :for the Colors meeting of the Convention, and prop°. sed the fourth Monday after the adjournment of Conreits. The motion prevailed—you 3, 0 5 1 16 . r. Erwin,of Alabama, moved to strike out the word “fourthrtiod insert the word sslith." The motion prevailed. The mica . etienvi u amended, were then adopt. 4i 1 ea Mr. Gordon, of Virginia, Chairman of the Com mitten on resolutions, reported an address to the people of the &oath, wi h amendments, Which were read. ' btr. Mcßae, of Miss., then submitted several.' amendments to the address, in behalf elan absent colleague. The amendments haring been read nod captained by Mr. Mcßae, • mi oc m, Gordon and Would smile ible and el 04=7:;Liten:q..,!:!intilhan eloquent and forerlle speedo. Tha Convention then, after a- kw remarks from Stewart, of Mississippi, and Homer of Alabama. the Convention adjourned till halt past 4 o'clock, CASE OF PROFESSOR WEBSTER. Barron, Jane 11 TM application for a oem trial, it the cum of P tat Webster, betel valued Won a full bench of the Supremo Court. We have baud of no de• Milan as yet. , LAWRENCE DIVORCE CASE. CIIMIXXBII, Auto 12. —Judge Bullock' gave his decision in this ease on Monday. granting a divorce b Mn. Sallie Ward L....risme, from lies husband. T i B'sgelow Law renal ' Niw Yea', June 12, 1650. TtoS stem Alp Canada is below, and op at o'clock this altentoon. TOla Will mai:alba trip from Liverpool to Now York in eleven der and seven boss, • CUBAN AFFAIRS. Jane la. Geri. Lopez arrived it New Weans on Friday lint, and was arrested by the U. States Authori ties; and held to ball in the true 01,53000, for trial beam the Claud States Commissioners. Seventeen of - Lopef men reached Savannah, from Key Watt on Saturday. Tie! expressed an anxiety to enlist In another expedition against Cabs. The boy executed at Cardenu Was named Wm. Kelly, end was Nom CincinnatiHe had embarked with the belief that ho wasgoing to Cali. fonds. The steamer faahega, which 'ailed from Have. na on Friday, arrived at Charleston on yesterday, and reports that el prisoners, consisting of the °dicers and crews of the Georgian* and Sarah, were undergoing their trial before, me Maxine .Cdurt. The trial iv u not concludd when the Isabel left. It was thought that the captains oldie nasals would be pnnisbed, and the crews cleared. Aft.EUVAL OF THE SOLANA& - New Wan. lone 11. The United States steamer Saranac arrived here t day, sad Lcr Commander. Capt. Tatman, but lett for Wesideaton. The &rants left Havana on the 6ds ins. Before levies, Capt. Tetnallreeetived ameraise eta from the Spanish antnoritiest, that the prisms , en viewed by Sash should be honorably dealt with, smut &deices are received from Wublmp The repose that the Sarum bad been placed at the &spout el Cubs, and that .the American Consul had been arrested, are entirely whim:art foundation. • The prisonemeaPtured from the late invading expedition mere treated wish great kindness.— The report of the shooting of fire prisoner, eras Incorrect. The priaonera are all at llama, sad mill be sent home: DESPERATE STREET FIGHT IN MEMPHIS blicerats, haul 10, s r v. Oo Saturday evening, the cue of the Farmers'. and Meeleake. Bank came op treks — in - the Court; on the. part of Dr. 3. Foca" and others that_he wets - el the brink should be placed' under their bontroL . The motion was * resisted by Gen. Col. as at. tome! the a portion of the creditors. Gen. Col had read a communication previously. signed by King dr. Torkg, to the ahem Batsmen resistance on his part would be treated by them /iiiairvittsia and perused meter. The argument was dekrred to some other day. Gen. Col and Mr. Connell,thea left the Conn moor. and were me: by Mr. Twigs and his friends There is • leeway of opinion as to Who commenced the insult, bet die generel opinion is that Twigs commenced the attack on Connell, and in Um! melee. that Col shot, and killed Tactile. .st gegiend fight ensued, when Col was attacked by utree'dilferent parties, and shot in the back and fell to the ground. Up to the present hour Me case is considered doublet. Gene and Connell closed. end both were severely wounded. CONNECTICUT SENATORIAL ELECTION Niw }lsms, lane IL The Legislature el Connecticut wet tor the p pow ol electing aU. 9.l3enwor. Ailey three no. sitocessfal indlottings, the matter wee postponed till Wednesday Slew. The argument in the Webster ease closed to day. The decision will begl , ien in a day or two. • Nrw Oecr_s-Ns, June 5. The evening Delta has a private letter from Ha vana, which prates thai 153 -permas of the Cuban expedition, who, on their return home, were tak en prisoners from the ships fleorgiaria and Sarah have beertrelealied by the Captain General. • Loctsvu.t.r., June 12. The river at a stand, with 4ft. 5 in. in the can - The weather in hot. I.IIII.II.DELPHIA MARKET. • PalLaDrla , n la, Jane 12. The Canada's advices bare had Intl° or no cf. feet upon the markets. Floor-Receipts continue small,and the demand for ahipmeat to limited. Sales 1500 bbla al $5.25 for common brands, and 55,370 for choice tots. .Grain—There has bqen rather more enquiry for wheat, partly, for shipment eastward, and prices ore steadily maintained. Corn is less active, with sates of yellow at 6.5 e, afloat. Oats are in demand with sales of prime retina. at 41.alte per bo. I Whiskey is held at 270 to bbls. and tub in Linda NEW YORK MARKET Nrs• Tows, btay 13. The Canada's advises have checked trams, lions. Holders of eotton are stilt In breadmillls there i but little doing, and business cosh:led to edy trod - and the Eooorre market. Provision:sure dull, wittont any reliable change Groceries nee Corn, with a awd buain— doiug. • \~'hukey yi 1.2.27 c 'New you, kite ;2.,r. Wt. - I .?he market is generally nasewled, and coshing Important tramme ire. Cotton—Holden demeadte advance. Flonr—Vie nom moderate wen at yeaterday'• pried . Grainorn is dull, and prices tend downward; dealers we awaiting their !eaten per steamer.. Provisions—Nothing la doing in Pittwcaris worth noticing. CINCINNATI ISTAILKET. Cmcsrecen. June 12 The river. hoe fallen 4 inches. Freights aie high, and difficult to ship, especially op the riva, cormequently articles for export are dull. Hour—The market is Mut. and holders not pressing. Sales of 120 brb at S 5 .50 per MI. Wbtakey•Seles at 22e, and drooping. Sugar and fdolasacs.--Salea el Sugar at tt, and 1 Mousses at 23e. Cktflbe—Sales 100 one'. Coffee at Ole. Provtaions are firm , but quiet. Cheers to dull at Be. ld• — i ARD Olt-1 0 bbla reeerviog Irmo steamer Kay mom State, and for oak by IDo LZELL. ioS . No :0 Water street W(loLi—ilto MO H W st pnee In cash will be paid for wool by LEA. No. 130 Laerty strati _ _ A Petal. E ' R ppl Mack Bilks lks and - finey col A . ored i t est in i o ceired tig express thir morn ing, at WM cot corner of Foanh and Market all. }ea • MURPIIY DRFACArjE,4I_ A/I UMIS tTertAitik% LY.L and. Biro. St. D. Lainea aumf law Prior.. at north east corner of Fourth and Market ms. ririgar LP narrow trimming Laces *lbw esdirr, jou reed and for Sale at North elllt corner of - Fourth and Mar ket sham. jeS MURPHY b. BUSICHFSELD l&LACIllIsti POWDER— . N cuts blasyresds best Biina lay to alma via Philadelphia per ship Dhs. For sale by W & hl MITCH.F.LTREE , lea -, "Linen" steam. COYAL VAKNI&II-4 briniestJ r KIDD o CO by , & ,__—.. CO Wood et To Lot. IPWELLINO HOUSE AND OFFICE, in ildrd Dirlingtes Row, • four awry dwelling, slate D roof, with bath rooenrcas Snore. and office. Apply to' jeffidtf WOODS, Penn or W.or sto POT ASH-50 casks In and to L RELL to close consignwent, by lot DA tured Id do do Shoulders. Just received end for sale by Ist .l A 111:7TiMISO'N ICO rPAR, FITCH, AND ROSIN— ). ' 00 bbls N C Teo 100 bbl. Piteb; 10 bbl. Resin. In store and fel tale by je6 JAS A HUTCHMON te CO s t n ., jyußpjriNE-3.13.0,11%.:12.11 ardetilf.el VI:MD 01C-13 13b1Tfor ma b tr . k. Emma COPAL VARNISH-9 bbl. rred end to rWe by ie. BRAUN k ITEITER c OACII VARNISII-2 bblo B re N & o'd sod for sale by RAU PZITER 21100ACCO--riSiTis4e-dieldr:Brido fen' bin's and for Bala by BROWN tYIRKPATRICY z.h 4t 3 : ; ..; 3e begs Pewees, reel per Ma sai Ltne,lor rale law, to dose easels , . ist,§7 thgo: ! _zsLL lur""B"'"l . racAiArFt &CO G 3 pOUUrfaalSlasingw l AT r :El: LCVN--NWu l6 . Gob jilairee'dtfoiriale JULIO STUART & RILL LoLOOMS-11:0 leappier Bloom, DO= steamer gaphrater, for este blr Water lS r k DICKEY ete.k CO Front • i roarAl Afi It:. highest preordain paid for Avocet. Gold EXT..% •hange. and Par Panda. at the Er. C . aad flanking Hon. of A WILKINS it CO otaylo ICALBOT k VERNON—A new and interesting N 0.1,12 a.. cloth, Jost reed and for solo It x 731 JOHNSTON & STOCKTON OTAT(iII bit Canada jaw ree'dmale pby ray= STUART & SILL fraa Por n M for sspoo, and one for ilAco, well sec by ij city property. For particulars inquire tif IRA HKILs.ET, No led Wood meet titellloCtd/D---""---:----;'IdO do: to atom, d for sale by STUART & SILL feTrTer — ie , 1TA; ' &11 DICKEY & CO lel Water tc.Froptata_ • • Now Publications. TRVINGII Mattoon. 2 vol. hf coo& sloth. 12 o. TsylorWeio Eldorado. vol.. tbrimi. ks, complete. I2mo. sloth a Vie Irvins'a t. Dowalng'• Landscape Uudening. bro. Donning's Roll Trees of America. 12mo. . _ Chapotan's AlittriClll.UMWlllg mo o t . 3 No., Co. Ilumetiold Words—Dickens. Nos Ito 0. Weide. iitzdirwma Saner. lento. David Cow/field—v.l I. Inalo. For saki by iA2III I D LOCKWOOD let 104 Fooriti .1 if---ir.cowo twirl 000 D hhibegarig klux*FOrts, 6 n..anond hatid• 11100 1101 handsome upright POOO 5 , with Roe." 01 Funtiture,6 ums, and /0 good order "• • 1 00 00 0101u.f.510euve ................. •45 00 A. --- „, — • Olal 64 acme Pia., voila Ale .• 73 CO tale • • • -• . • •• • • • ------_. 147) . 01 . 71 MELLOR For sale by et Wesel el , lasl3B 15.itialif flight Ilea. QUPERCRDINO the Wooden Floats, Nod being In• I 1.7 combasilble, thereby eroosomisell the m 10.4 pm• ' yenta Ignition, heretofore so roach objected to in all lamp Otte table epoonfol of the common lamp oil mill lam Nine floors, or any farther length of nme,aceenliac to the additional colegititY of , " Reeeired and for gabs by JOHN ITAIO2O AN mayr. --Braced - up A.corizmoco l 6 Bacon Pheolden:jurt received, Ng ant fel pat try 5 & W 11A115060 cOMMERCIAI RECORD. WITITSOI.IIII6III. *Ur* lAD of saws,- . AND xraitaores ursolos. COMIdI7III. FOR JUNE MIMI TIMOR C1LA1t....R..10 --- . Man to Nammos-The packet Mem Mesas mem, attired yenardayi with • loge mt.' , "" *I P" wagers, who were discharged at eh.. Vi'‘ i t ft". the wt 7 Ma ream that theteoidd oat go nise VP eh the !demurer. The ginf 4.21i0 el,n, with a bugs Mtn, ler of passensers. sucemded In and.; OP 00 it. " the gimes. talards, when shorn agronint, t se. We clip the above fielesthe Wheelies Caserta, et the ith last. 'The come porsaed by the editor of that paper' Ii amazing in the extreme. Is n cry Wog mange,' or gat of the mastery. coarse of Mut, :That n low nage of mfr., In the Nan river shoubl TO•drentihe meant and descent of our larger class of stamen! to the editor of the 011100120 igeorent of the fan, this. Pltlthergh tali capital enough invested in the very lightest elm of stesseen to boy one half tin I , town of Wheeling!-boats that am built esprecaly to I , met th e wants of the low water made, being al sot [ 1 belent lightness of draught to run it the Went stage Of water' What a aliases of gentlemen there met I be, may down there at the /lode' Norigatie le. no_ as- Ohio otter is very often so high as tot're vent the p sage of one largo elms packets lodes their bridge,- ' The cry then is, that Wheeling Is the heml of Kedge. Yon, tallith . eulimion I and when the river become so low as to make it necessary favour low wider steamers to. take the place of the larger elm, the %tele cry out that Wheeling to emphatically the had of nevigationt The Editor of the Ge.mite is n won derful man indeed, and 'Wheelies shoold con siderhet self fortunate IA the possession of so einem an indi vidual in mum of this bled. By his logic, the pent ' pie at Liman mon cohered that that point is the Held of Navigation, for by a low stage of water, boots are. Me made to peas that ripp4. By his lode, Guyan-the . done may be styled the Head of Idolisation, being void at which the Virginia imolai, strikes the Ohio river, and giving passengers an opportunity of being conveyed east by Mae coaches. By Its einem of reasoning bleymille would be another Head of final isation. Cintinnall +soda be the Head of Navigation, as nue vim is am entrenneutly Mime for lame nem en, to ply heartened point andLbaliville. The InWrl , of Shippeaspott, at the .friot of iltnOsall, might eda• tend with Leuborillafor, the right silirgii-ipte l Rd Iliad of Ned gallotiOts Wilts a cortaiderable pariof the year, boats Green!' Ordway Might ore onside to pass the aural, for want of a sulliethot depth of watei And, by his bee .1.3, Cairo, et the mouth ante Ohio, might vie with the peat city of St Louis, as beteg the Head of fesi:sration on the ' , Father of Waters,. as the river li often too low for the larger elm of neatness to Rribetween those points. to OCriElllll9ll, we vroald enquire of "Bulimia dr. Co.; of the Claseue, touching their shipping redlines Gout their Head ogrdavigation to the different points west Have you any-If so, how many stamen engaged In your undo? What mount of stock hare you Invested in enedienboats, end what are the chancres of conveying freight and passengers to your town on your own steament, as a reward to your capinalistie- We believe that the number or your weasners is-lull • at all; while we are able to count non by the OMR, PrlnralLall GAZrrIX. t Thursday moniing, Jane 13, S The market yesterday was generally very quiet. and quotations In every respect remained unchanged froze our previous days general review. The weather continues eery warm, with no pros. pert of rain. Ticariuy June 12. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. Diva—flue were 3 feet 9 inc.* in channel let ening, by metal met, and flung. ARRIVED. Michigan, Brie., Beaver. Faehion, Peebles, Eleabetti Atlantic, Verbena, Brownsville. Wide, Jacobs, Brownsville. Beaver, Gordon, Wellsville. Camden. Hendrickson McKeesport. Yes etdoirbuiv, Merely Ban. , Cashier, Bridgepore Cinderella, Hulett, Wheeling. Wellsville, Vmag o Bridgepon. Reveille, Rees, WelierinA J Q Adams, ---, Bt Louis. DF.PARTED. Michigan, Dries, newer. Cued., Ilendrieksen, McKeesport. Fashion, Peebles, Elisabeth. Jacobs, Brownsville. Adacoc,farktrison. Brownsville. Beaver, Gordon,lh'ellorilk. timighlogheny, Marsh, Bart.' Inman, Cleanest!. ' Reveille, Rees, Wellsville. Allegtient Clipper, Cincinnati. Lowell,) orse, Cincinnati BOATS LEAVING THIN GAY. CIN CINN ATl—Gentras, 10 . tt. LOUISVILLE—Navigator; 4 r WlllMLlNG—Cinderella,lo a_ x. BRIDGEPORT—WaIIavtIie,O r. 1. BEAVER—Youthloghe l m • W 11E11.I.NG—Waa. Pe., 10 ILLITZVILLE—.Ienny Lind, 4r. x. • Fox LctuVillito titioUght diangiit spirt Navi gator, Capt. Dean, arUl leave for Lowsvillo thin day It will ha ait - eut - bg advertisement, that the splendid light draught war Genova. Capt. wain, sill leave for Coclunati thts day. We acknewletge the receipt, through the kind ness of the clerk of the J. Q. Adams, of St. Louis papers, in edetnee of the snail. 11111POSTB LIT 1111(1411a, _ C Incbsts att —Pga Obto-3 cases tab, O'Connor & Atktw:ol OW wool, W Batkert XI Co*entan tc Ilan ea. 13 blc wool, Gordon: 26 ts bacon, sts beet. 31 bra ) ea. Grsii h. rot bb. e whisk ay, a Watson; do do do,Psnott.l9 do do, W Batton; Oa do tat, 1X if 111e ktet so hbds lob, 4 OW fors & skins, 3 do deer do, 3 Mrs feather, Clark & flaw. ioo Ctsita Pattrks—V l bbls lard oil, 10 do do, Clark & Teas., 100 to, lob bbls haws, 1717 Ilin Own, tes do, OnJIA co; .541b,12 kiskey,Gl Horton; do do, Dal ey.; so do do.] Knot & citc 00 Mal. 01)00, Sellers & Nicol.; 6 bps feathers, It sits tags, 1101nown co; 6do cone. 6b( elatc too. bbla wolawes. 8 !Ali do 030. pork, MU wt., bxs ataward, do sewn, Was Gordon & CO. Lalasrtlle—Pgallkolrits-12bbls whiskey H A 11cosett 103 epty carboys, Bennett & Berry - 4 lilts tob, Hardy, Jones & co; 6 bills sent. iron, Ong, Lind say & co y 30 et a tanners' scraps, R Weller.; to bbls barns, Balers & NiCOl5; 10 00 do, L. BWBIO whit, sks wool, Batter; 30 to riee, Denny ix; s Miller & Bletetson: 60 bbl. hams, 40 11 'lar p o ll & .khds bacon, Clark & Thaw; 600 boxes csldlos, B Liggett; 105 bl• tors & pewee, Beaten; 160 d hide, 51 Young; 31 had. tob, 4 sksbecawax,ol6llbls haws.Orati & co; 16 hll4s, 17 bxs Ore & Co; 84 las feathers, 13 do beeswax, Leech aco Bridgeport—Pea Casulla-6 keg* bolter, DO onb, 6 As wool, Bell & Liggett; 13 slots veal, ' Wat H Johnston; 4 blids tob, 6 kgs batter, 11 Ora & tot 10 bhds tob, O'Connor & 610 Wi 12 do do, Leech & ecB 70 do do, Clark & 1n1V417 fdIPSI I O. At ihe Sign of 1•14 UST S tho Golden arp, 10, Dtirst et 1 JE H A:LIVED The Lord'. Prayer, (beautifully embelli.bed.l at sang byldad. Oar Faith then Fondly Plighung, (opera Llnda,) blopolitalne , as sang by Mad. Illwattlanti. Pro Queen of a Fairy Band. do. lday Breezes, as song y by Mad. Pamalan. Sawa Girl Ulm gran.. Ernanloiasong by g Ided.l3tmarelann. c.n me peo ns nad , Pipet of Mdea. Nes, ere we met 1 was a lover. Old Sexton. Wedding Walt. Sylph Waltzes. Aliquiypi Waltz-11 Ilabboek. Mom How Polka. prim Polka, kes,&,tie, 11111.111,7A11111 DOWN, VIHOLEBILB FRUITER & CONFECTIONER, No. IS7 Liberty Illesset, Offers for sale t h e following hob grads, goat received: 460 drams Smyrna Firs 7 , 2 boxes emus do; • SW boles Bunch Retrains; • 175 half boxes d do, I KW quarter bon o s do; 30 loss San Raisins; 01 !milk's. do, , 139 boxes Palermo Oranges, rtl•roses Sicily Lemons; El eases Sicily Lisottee; 40 dozen Awned heti.; down Jkwarwel Satires; 113 down Salad Oil; 423 boles Sealed Herring; 150 boles No 1 liming; SO buses OW. Pule; 110 boo Yellow, White, S gad Rock Candy, ISO bags Whim Brazil Sugar._ • :41 Ne Loveriag'e embed S pcnadered do; IS bags Canary ed; 23 bags Sicily Filberts, WI bap Brasil Nuts; ' 1620 lwebels Po& Salm 40 barred. Poosll* Su bags Soft Almondr, bates libelled. do; All Savo. common Candles In O a r lb, easefully packed, warranted as good as any, to the e 00027. No tb7 Liberty st, ten doors east of Si. Clair at. 2"..7:21 ----,---------- O VIRTUE of a decreaof the lash Court uf eery, the subsenber, as Trustee:will offer et putrl B 1 ,4 1' ... 0 h 1 . ) . . ." " *AI ,T h ylr47.l lol°,,Nicuawar ttOU OND AND IMPROVEMENTS, situated Le the coy of Pittsburgh, In the State Of 1....41...5., k. 0.% .. Lot Noreber I, ill Prides , Plan of Pitts. town, Allegheny county, beginning at the corner of Merlon street and the Farmer's and - Meehanlals urn pigs Roost, running thence westwardly. and Wading erc raid re ad twenty-eight feet enght and a half inch• es, thece southward!, one bendred and twenty feet to s tw entyur loot eley, Inenee canto/minty twenty ility-elett feet eight and • half inch., thence north ...molly to the plate of teginnlng. On the amid Lot is erected a two story FM. a 113.01119 nrratla DUCT 1110111 Dsethret. 6scuest.--00 the day before ler welly, as a east car was nihilist; dews Goal Gael the jet to the Sligo Iron Works, a Wtr lamp jumped off and stesok a man who stas Siert near the 6301 of tbi t hi4 upon the bark pan 1_ Ms bead, breaking the skull near the Apia , ltait;iiiet tetn. The wound le very dangerous. and It b said to be impala% in the man to bee. Homo if a eaipanter, and war employed at tie Pr • i r = Works. Rio name is John !detect. lie has a ,itriestowo Vire and three Small ehildreet. Dr. McCook ni• =an tends him: • Farmers 111. Lancaster Falange COISMUSIZIT bionse.--a. man brought Wore Alamein Parkinson, Filth Wa# , yesterday, ter attempting to pasi a counterfeit CO =nil note on the Bank of Pittsburgh, In payment due iaagaehsnpa Member:Ls ham which he hiudiou to bo ught et the store of M. Dunn. He was believed hare knoirn the tree Wadies:lT; to .ey b e bad. He w as held to baIL Fn` BMX or RIM. EITATI:AI the sale of the plop arty In the Pali Ward, belongtag Lithe eaten pi tho ate Mr. Gibbs, yesterday afternoon, the lot ort Peon, near O'Hara street, 5U by 100 feet, WWI 71r4,1:;• tu:Sme erected thereon, was sold for 31,250. : i t Yea BC: • • Wwtßranel let 50 by 100 feet, on Penn, tau Walnut,. Belief Note, OITA houses thereon, was sold for 113,90 0 . - A Int 15 3 Milk. Pi on Liberty auset, 50 by 100 feet, with a wind 01 small houses thereon, was told for 31,500. tato 8.13 0 6 lota on the corner of Liberty and Walnut greets, alownYleati Were tot sold, not coning up to the oppratsement Mown. Durittailts Castototr.-6 title child-01 . Pd , •• N ew blb., Kirsh, shoe maker, was run over by • and Teeter 210e.tenatt 111 day afternoon, on Waddngton street, and boot se gl , , ,lu i tZt d badly that It is not expected to mover, its 133 e I wearlfi: skull being broken. -- ...... ----- You= Aatamm.—g. Fienchman was con. ;171-ii.. rained, yesterday, by Alderman Parkiriao. foi Renege breaking iti the doors and . wi)Mows ofkrumfu•to tgL,lki... tine 1112• Ward, and giteibly ejecting the keeper ICania--- , 4 Daron•—• Jf dm bcniee. . • . Weston Rel ..; Ranklings Patina. Accrown.—On ganarday Int. an ow chtiesth. lady, Mrs. Eingsland, residing in St. Caw 'roam. Litarr......: ship, while gong to pay • view to one of barren'. u 5 0,..,,,,, ._ ave., alippetron the grass, upon a Mil aide, and U.. , , , ig:::: bet foot catching in a bole hes leg Wes beekell. - 7 Ferrets In 1 She was nearly eighty years of age, and of great 1h . 16.,' weight. She is thought to be in e dangerous situ- gk of SentotLouts, anon from the effects ultra hurt. Rlt.of A Bmnarr for me sufferers by Ma lata disas trous Ere, on Filth street, Is to come a a the Theatre, shortly. Mr. Miklos° Raymond cad Family, have volussteered their services for the occasion A hO2lllll Bentriv.—Dr. Morrie, we are ht': armed, has coneented to give a benefit to the sof. 'eters by the Filth greet fire. It swill come /Won Friday evening. lehnaken'a Serenade's sill per• form, Moreme.—This establishment is nightly Merestr ing in attraction. The Serenaders ere delighting the visitors to the lactate Room, In the evening. Under the excePent management of Professor Peale, Ur. Morris is on the high road to amens. Outlet: The ternss of sale as prescribed by the dectee are one-fvorth crash on the day bf sale. and the remainder to equal textaissents SU, twelve, and eight mouths, to be secured at the eptlon of tha pat aut. WA MALCOLM, Trastee, No. 27 Letifari.rvbris..Atint.cicirr.,,td: Plats or the above described yropeily may be seen !the ,of the Tastes, on and after the Int day or/ aneMU.--Balt. my3lOroeut SOW . 11l • leations. lECTUIZES on An and Poems , Washington Ana-, 4 ton. Mired by It H Deno, Jr. A.lghte in the Gold REDO. and Salm by the Way. . By Theodore T Johnson, ad edition, with noweront ihustrclona The Olion Family, or the Trial. of New York Searnatrasses. et'a B A C nhurl a g . Bor ? de n , a, Jo h . r of "Th Gor Th r Te .Chd •nsated a aned. ByJ A Alai• ander, Prase •or In Prtneeton Theolegletl Solara:l Talbert and Vernon, Pabhabed by Biker a Scrib ner, Neat Tort. Teo above, together with • large assortment of 9 B Unon Books, for solo by A II ENGLISH c.A Co, .. 21 .. 0fl brie, in atom for eateby. it= G t&261'111:".4' 1 7 + .1 04 541 r ' and fin We t 1 WiCet LOCAL mATrras, Tr • Estetzet.—Thew talented representatives of the negro character are winning golden opin ions at Wd@inn HalL They are, indeed, • highly entertaining company of Ethiopian performers. The eccentricities of Cool White ate irreshaable, and would come a hermit w laughter. Sliter and Sloan are gin ex...llent In alai./ reepective Taunts :The gap:Donde appear •gain to oighl. Sheridan's comedy of the Rival., or •Trip to Bath. will be performed, in which Mr. Raymond will per•onwe Sir Lawns Cangger, and Mra. Bay mood Lydia Languish. The eceoiog'• entertain meat will Ci 0513 with • Grand Concert, in which the whole fettnily will appear. Mn. Bras, the faultless wile, whose elopement from her husband we mentioned day before fee• terday, has been arrested by officer Pinkerum.— She was taken from the mile of a house some where up the Allegheny, where she was concealed. Her guilty paramour hut not yet been Creed. The Lady's examination Is deferred anal the arrival o her heart broken husband, who is oat oftown. Vasa Allaref/Mo9.—We learn that the trams of the man toned drowned, on the day before yesterday, si the Monongahela what 4 la Pratt.— He_was a carpenter by trade, and readedTatte neighborhood of Severnh street. lie ht as a 17011 D up family, who are in good circutostauces. The body was interred yesterday, at the cemetery, by his friends. arlf..o/IT.—A home ren a way with a butcher wagon, along market street, yemerday morning. The boy who was driving jumped out and Myself his head agsmat a post, but was only slightly hurt.. The animal was stopped, and prubably prevented from doing serious mischief by the determined conduct of a geneoman, who caught hold of his hcad,while et full speed, and hung on to him on til he succeeded in getting him stopped. We did not learn the gentleman's name. A PRITION to Councils w in. mrculation, we are informed, among the property holders in the neighborhood of the raise of Mr. Ryan's buildings, praying that ha may not be permitted to rebuild -1, The insurance offices we !said to have declared their Intention to risk outhing within e square of Ryan's. Mr. R., tumour, is busily papering for the erection al a very large establishment. Drarn or k DUTITUTZ STlL,Narlid—We find the following in yeatudare Ctuonlele : Oa Monday a man war found lyturen some wool kr, on the Monougahela wharf, new thAjoot itacof Wood street. Ho was taken charge of by some benevolent persons and placed In • canisge for the purpose of taking him to the Mercy Hospital, but be died before he reached it. His name, and the place from where he came, were TIMASCer . twined. Door—We learn that the laws relating to doll running at tarp are to be enforced with unusual rigor this seven. This is well. We are, with Piero, "a Itiead to dap," but do not . hold it At that thug should be suffered to endanger people's lives. The Country Lass and Her Low et atortaakt COS, IL o To morrow, Rs, I'm view dames And Billy Chimes the drover Has "popped the grutztlos • to roe. Ma, Aod watts to be my cove To morrow more, be says, Mammo. He's coming hero quite early, To take a the walk with me Arrow the field of barley." "Yon mull DOI go, my daughter door There's no um now a talking, Yon ahall not go, aerouthe sold. With Grimes a walking. To think or kis preimmptlou, tool The dirty, ugly drover. I wonder where your pride has goo To think of stork • rover." " ' Old Grimes is dead; you know, Mamma And Billy la b 0 lonely! Besides. they oily. to Grimes' estate!, That Billy is the only Surstylog heir wall that's len: And that they say is nearly A good ton thousand dollars, Pik About ill hundred yearly"' • "I did riot hear, my daughter deir, Your lad remark qu no clearly, Bur Billy ht • clew lad, And no doubt loves you dearly Remember, then, to m orrow morn To beep bright and early, Tu take a pleasant walk with him Across the field of barley." THE SHAKER SARSAPARILLA • IN QUART ROTTLES,I At prepared by DR, S. D. HOWE, A MAD of all other preparations; because it bi 21. composed of the ehotoom herbs know. in medical SWIM, 1;124:11)111111i1,1d VlRAldi.tritilmeing, Which makes it the purest and best 0.0? 7.1 vegetated to the human busily. EAT, DRINK, AND LIVE AS USUAL: intone year dial R./MAWR& Yoe need bane no :penult, as DIL S. D. ROWE'S S HAKER (STRIAYARILLA is warranted to be purely - ye - gr. table, and Rae from all dat deems drags, andris the bast Female and Fatally hisCelnoever known. Call upon one of our mpg!: and. pt ! 1 , ....yh 0 1 f .37 t r l ttoiMMilltltiu r atirigUL l.r.b..r Pries Ilryer bottle, or 0 bchde• for Sd. For sale hy J. Acheonmaker t Co.. J. A. Jones, W. Billet. R. W. Mown, J. Pithier, 3. K. Townsend, .1. W. Jackson Pittsburgh; D. A. Elliott, All bead; Y. Crocker, lirournsrillo; W. R. MeCtollaudt Plan. 'Ohester, and by druggist. gig% CO., t, y the ' i. P7 sifryriksri TT 1 Call eWrnd. °. F eeeee Dr la . V . tar .otri ri HALT 919•1.0•746.2 „a, duk&p•l• AU 6 40 Pinett,CasUlliellL 9 hf pipes exUs 1t2ek.15!,2.1. dark; .3 40 011td, U.V . 7 2 .d* 2L"'Pelle • core gad for tale by CO erlt ~,,,,i' ' i onrerAm s uco g i .rß o t w f CO tf..671i1C0 Utln ISTY t r um, aril9 ILAThn OF DlSt.l3UNT..493lllLkiiTtii ST ' A. 110L311411 £ 140315, - ' diehasie Broken, No-SS Ahrkalastect. new Ito , Paniaaykraals. Indiana. 40k0fri116,9115 •-Par Bun EPa a Brattehes.• 1 , ..i.lonute Bonk ParrateSerlp- • . ... -•• derch. a Mast.liank •pr :Virginia.. 4 0 . 0 iPi. _..diniolildtt•-•Par Exchange/Ik. of Viv• • I ''...."- Oar Farmerslll.of 110.--• -mamma- •par Bk.