DAILY POST. FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 11. CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD INTILLIGENCE An Appeal for Aid from the Western Sanitary Commis sion. We earnestly direct the attention of each :tad all of our readers to the following trgent appeal from the Western Sanitary CommisNion. We have recently gained s.mie glorious victories in that depart ment. bat one was at an hilinellti.; sacrifice, there bein g great loss of life and many wounded. 'nit. !tator will require much ..ae and attention, and it is our privilege ,in in tasking the sufferers comforta bh, I r s . eniiing flirward al Nice such arti cies a.; may be needed. Certainly those C remain securely at home cannot do k ss tha n ,ziv e a portiou of their substance to alleviate the sufferings of those of our brave vt)liiitt,7•er3 who have been wounded in defence of the Government. Let there he prompt aild efficient. action in this matter: The W.!itern Sanitary Commission are the of renewing their appeal to the loyal citizens of the loyal St;ite•.. fhe important !no% ements and battles in the Dcpartment of IVest are increas thc irll demand s bey on d a ll e:. Nitnsas is calling for aid. and the iar : .;" now occupying Southeast and Arkansas looks to St. Louis :lir all its The Commission . ' has sent away to different points, since the I.z. of March, 10,879 articles of various kind,. for hospital use, besides the local dem...;01 re: sick. This - week, a '• hot.,pital — will bo fitted up and furnish.,l by them ' as a free-will offeringof: lot:mini:iv, for the benefit of oar sick and weulideil soldiers. larg_:t add safe steamboat has been purcua,cd f.r the purpose, by General llalicek. and inlrusted to the Commi s - It will lie thoroughly fitted up lieds. and provided with surgeo ns , oar-, oi:,•adants, under directions the array, keeping as near as to receive the wounded in Friend and tbe will he treated in this respeei It -,i.l lie reititilw seen that large. and 1 -..ippiies are needed tor the aboveinain,..l uses. Flannel shirts, Can ton flannel awl drawers, heavy brown dione,,:ii; in the pi,:eo. carefully rolled banda ; ,!.•,, a half to two inches eiiei•inilv needed. Als s. Hon ragiS. and hit the smaller hos- Pelf 1.,-;u;0:11)1o. tho re 1.. that emit rilni ar. the mo.t acceptable of =II They c•jri. with t 1 , 1 ,. buy material as it is tice , l2,l. trt l hundreds of loyal is onion in ar.i reitd,- to do the work exactly 7 In 1'01111: ri!‘.l. R 5 Ili In;IN Ito improper to add that the .• utticcittt. of nod:or 'co:drib:oot! goes , the diroct relict' of tilt:: suiroring. Tito °lib, expousim &-e. of the Corn s•ttry their own services beinu gratuit•nisly given. and the whole amount of salaries paid for s.evon months .1. - I , s not oxeceil ton c•indann work of humanity and thoy venture to use all plainUess of IFt:r the IVeztern Sanitary F.. YE :ITN AN, G. ELIOT. 211rmey ,miltributed will be rem - dyed by B. C. t.Thomas 11. Filth street. dame:- Park, Jr.. m. d 7,)•. . and B. F. 4. ;I:Laughlin's. ami .21-.l,i'ms may bu sum tf, Ymn:iumn. President cif the ciiiiiinission, ,'t, Louis, Conrt kr quarter Sessions. The foilowim 4 c:tses have been disposed of in this= Couil sinca our last report: Com monwealth We-dey Stroup, alias "Cheap John. - for selling goods at am: tiara without license. the jury found a ver dict of not '2 uilt v, the defendant to - pay the costs. E. V. I:ynd charged with a similar otnnt , :e. ~ asal_, ; :leirlitted. but ordered to pay - costs. John !loth - limiter, of Allegheny, charged with assault and battery, by reason of insanity, and ordered to he placed in the insane hospital. John Lewis, residing in the vicinity of Temperanceville, was con victed on a charge of obtaining five dollars from Mr. Fitzgerald. by false pretense.— John letter, charged with receiving stolen copper front some - boys in Allegheny, was convicted and recommended to the mercy of the Court. Remanded for sentence.— Marmret hull.eharged with assault and bmt cr y u,,;,t n sehoof mate. wag convicted and son!. 1,, pay a tine of one dollar and costs. The parties reside in Wylie .1 , 101 Mori man. charged with as !ory on Lewis Krentz, was convi::.ted sentenced to pay a fine of fire drills:; :Joh costs. BObert Brown, colored. was convicted of the larcensy of some ham-, ti, property of Diana Reed flemandA •: titmice The Car:.. - I:onare Slar ~maters. We arcihOoaacd that this celebrated troupe, wito ha% e an extensive rpalat ot in N'ew York and rahrr Eastern cities, will shortly visit this city and give a series of 111,•r unique and pleasing per t'ormancf.s t tn cut Ilan. Mr. J. Ileneage carter, popl;lar and gentlemanly agent al tint C":11!Fally turivcd yesterday, and is making; he ne•essary tirrangement to insure complete ,acre..;:: to their performances. ThF• :•;is..ters are ssid to ltr the most elegant nod accomplish -d dancers and vocalists ire inimitablein their peen liar line. la addition to the musical por tion of tl.eir performances. they will give their roma: kalt!e French Zonave Drill, which is described as tieing the most won derful thing of the kind ever attempted. Distressing Accident. A hi.! named Speer, twelve or thirteen veers of age, rt-siding with his parents in Manchester, was seriously, if not fatally injured on Tuesday. at. Hall & Speer's pl o w works. in the borough. A belt had been removc4: for the purpose of tighten ing it, and after it was replaced Speer was caught by the belt and dragged around with it for some ten or twelve revolutions, the men losing all presence of mind and making no effort to throw off the belt.— Both arms were broken. his legs fractured and his whole body terribly bruised and lacerated. I ii:injuries are so serious that r, corers i s he! icvea to be impossible, though accounts the poor boy was still 'alive. Escaped from Prison. Andrew J. Morrow, sentenced to three 3 - ears in the Penitentiary for burglary and awaiting removal, in Butler jail, escap ed from his cell on Thursday night. The officers are in hot pursuit and the fellow will probably be captured ere long. Lecture. The Rev. J. llickey, one of the Profes sors of St. Michael's Seminary, will deliv er a lecture for the benefit of the poor in St. Patrick's Church on Sunday evening, April 13th. ,•n the suhject of the Press— its history. u,e . :ied abuse. We bespeak for the II crt^ i t!vittlernan a crowded house. We desire to remind the lovers of this seientitie game that the Apollo billiard saloon, Fourth street, near 'Wood, former ly kept by John Gangwisch, is now inVie; hands of Chas. Gardner, who wilikeep: up the reputation of the old institution:=-i He has good tables balls, cues; 4,e4 ISt keeps a quiet, orderly house, where. In' evening can be passed most agreeably. - 111enelf. " bails olkiredfor Mr; bea 6t at the Theatre tels!*.• -Lek" - Ali ;111broudiglikftialleil Soldiers. ,At a nt9etinli s og i tlptr-Board on . i r e eebrdliti'MOrifintitliefollOWing:resolul tions,wore-noanisnoueltßassett - Reiatect; Cornmittehof three be appointed totelegraph forthwithl to the the Secretary of War and to (len. flalleek, "Wemill send one: or, two • of-, our best steamboats, with surgeons and nurses, to Pittsburg, Tenn essee,to return with wound ed soldiers, to ho taken care of, in, this city." ilesolred, That the Committee request the Mayor, on behUlf of the Boardof Trade. to call a public meeting of the citizens at the;Board of Trade rooms, to sustain the action of this board. Resolved, That the 'Committee be ap pointed to procure boats, and to report at their meeting this evening: Resolved, That the Board of Directors subscribe the sum of 51,000. for the far t herauce of the purpose stated. Messrs. F. It. Branoti James T. Bennett and Joseph R. Hunter were appointed a committee to procure boats and B. Pres ton, Wm. M. Es-s! and Win. McCreery were appointed t e‘irrespond with the Sec retary of War the subject,.by telegraph. Previous to the adjournment of the Board 51.000 v iis subscribed to further the object designated. The Mayor was waited upon by the Cein inittee and, in accordance with their re quest, called a meeting of . citizens at the Board of Trade rooms in the evening. At half past seven quite a large number of citizens asSempled at the place designa ted to take whatever measures were nec essary in the premises. James McAuley, Esq., was ealleil to the chair and Messrs. J. It. Geo. H. Thurston and. Wm. Anderson were ap pointed Secretaries. Mr. Thurston read the proceedings yi . . the Board . of Trade meeting and also the Win. M. Shinn ; Esq., made a few re. marks, stating the object of the meeting and that the Board of Trade had raised $1,500 for the purpose named. Maj. Montgomery stated that he had received a dispatch from Quartermaster General Meigs, which was read as To MA.,. A. Mostroonzny, if., U. S. Telegram of this date received. Steam. ers with hospital supplies, nurses and sur geons are ordered from Cincinnati. There Is danger of overdoing the matter it' every city on the Ohio sends out vessels to brim! back the wounded; There - must be an abundance of transport now lit Savannah in the service of the United States. If there are hospital snpplies and real nurse; and surgeons enough going to make :he charter of one steamer necessary, it may be chartered, hut certainly more cannot he needed. M. C. Mesas. Q. M. G. Mr. McCreery, from the Committee to p ot . n „, l correspond with Secretary Stanton and Gen. Halleck, reported - that they had tele• graphed to both, offering two steamboat:, with surgeons and nurses fir the relief of the sick and wounded. The replies wore as follows: To B. Puzstros, . • Chairman Committee .1.:0eer;.4 rf Trade: ""'lt is believed that an adequate supply of surgeons, nurses and steamboats for take iag care of and bringing away the wounded have been already sent 'froin 'St. Louis, Cincinnati, Indiana and other places. If the supply should prove deficient you will be at once notifiedinid your offer accepted. The Board of Trade and the !citizens have my thanks for their phrriOtistri and liber ality. hinwis STAxtroN, Secretary if War To T. B. PRCSTON, ESQ. Chairman Board of Trade . Maj. Gen. Halleck accepts your offer of two steamboats with surgeons and nurses, to proceed to Pittsburg. Tenn. J. C. KELLER, A. A,. G. Mr. Brunot, from the -Couimittee on Steamboats, presented the report of the committee, stating that two boats, the 1. W. Hallman and Marengo, had been en gaged (subject to the approval of the meet ing) to make the trip to Pittsburg, Ten a., and return for 8115 per day each; : . *rhich covers all expenses except fuel, damage to mattresses, and the board of physicians and nurses. the latter to be paid for at the rate of 75 cents per day each in addition to the sum named. It was expected that the boats could start by noon to-day. Mr. Jus. Park moved the acceptance of the committee's report, which was agreed to. Col. E. Simpson was opposed to taking any further steps, as the dispatch of the Secretary of .%\ , ar, who was eertainly fully informed. was conclusive. Mr. Park thought Pittsburgh had a right to take care of a part of the wounded.— He wanted to see them hero and: aid in nursing them. Mr. Jas. M. Cooper opposed the adop tion of the report, as intormation from the highest authority was•to the effect that the enterprise was not necessary, The time might come ere Iciagilailtia . oal aid would be needed and we should reserve our means until that time. • , . - The •.A:ittestion.:iiptin the s ailOyitioh•of the report was delayed until a reply should be received from the Secretary of War, to whom Gen. Halleck's dispatch had been sent. .Meantime the namea::of the follow ing volunteer surgeons and nurses were handed in as ready and willing to: go : &ergeons—Dr. John Dickson:, Dr. 'rhos. Dickson, Dr. J. Percbment, Dr. Patrick, Dr. • Geo. McCook,-Dr. Geo,„Fjpher,,Dr. J. L. Duncan, M. Bern , e Dr. W. D., Kearns, Dr: Hauslenter, Dr. An.llinhaugh, Dr. John E. Patterson. Yurses—Wm. Medr.eeiy 'and lady, Rob ert Allinghnm, Geo. Irwin, Mrs. klawdon, ras. B. Pattner,HenryPower, Mrs. Barry . Rev. J. F. MeClaren. • Dr. O. L. McCook, Win. Bagaley, Esq., and Rev. J. F. M'Claren were appointed a Committee to receive the applications of nurses at 9 o'clock this morning at the Board of Trade rooms, where all the sur geons and nurses reported .are, expected to meet. • On motion of Mr. Thurston, it was re solved that the corps of surgeons and nurses he regularly organized, with one chief surgeon and assistants, arid: rtnis head nurse with assisatants, for each boat, with power to organize their. respehtive corps. This was amended. by !di. Park, making the chiefs so chosen responsible for the proper discharge of their duties and the supplies entrusted to them : As there was still isOme Anic'ertaiitty whether the proffered aid would be re quired, Mr. P ark moved that. the report be referred hac k to the Committee, who shall I be governed, in, sending. out, li; bosits,'by the expected reply of, the. ...sacretmy. of War. The motion was idioptea. PpeTtous to adjournment thelbillowini unani- . mously adopted : . Resolved. That Branot,tEsit., requested• to lake dne-A.44 I busines connected with tlia transportation o wounded soldiers - allotted to this city going to Pittalimtisiiiiing s .T.oneuplbr them and returning with them; and he ill hereby authorized J necessary arrangements for 'their comfort and trail , : sportation. .! • a- .1) • d On motion of Mr. Pittk a Finance Com mittee ,of three, and.,l3*,fommittees of two from each Ward;titellectfunds, were appoiateil followst. ' Frinaice Committee—R.. Miller, Thos. Nl.Bowe,Allei. First- Fierahhiliorks, A. Getty. () Secoid =ter , Jr., Thomailf. Bakewell. Tidal Pigii-4tAtaiii-i tooth. 11044girdi Waftl-44, „Ml • 1 Diesson, Thol. r etttliENy! First Ward—jln. Bit , :ter, Sip ➢fiercer. Second Ward—Joi. Klricpatriek, \\: A. Reed. 7'hird Ward--Clia.i. P. Walker, Fourth I l oof Demi ~'he"mci•titi ;hen Vldjottrued. the li,,ard Of Trade stil:s , ....ripti..ll rim up to :Wow z3J,7.10. Sl!Adel! DII•aQ3e Coroner Scrim] , ye:terdar held fill in quest upon the body of auras farmer, who died suddenly ni rei.iden,..• in Union township on Wedne:day. having been stricken-down withapuplexy and died on'the road, while rritirniin , front a field near the house U., which he had carried his son's dinner. Deceased wn , about tir) year.; old and leaves a family. lie jury returned a verdici in accordance with the filets. Relleffi►r the 110MIlled. Lout,ivtp.E, , April 10. Telfzr*ii3 communication opened between here and Savannah, Tenn., this afternoon. Forty physicians and nurses arrived from Frankfort this evening and will immediate ly leave 011 the steamer Autocrat for Fort Oonelson and Pittsburg Landing. Sever al oth . er boats with similar aid are passing down the river from this city and else• where. Accidentally Shot. A young man named Wm. geoll was ac cident:Lib: shot in the thigh yesh•rday. at 13r./n•n &Tethey's., Wood Strom. by a com panion who was purchasing a pistol. Th, ball was extracted by' Dr. IGrn art:l tLr• young'miniydoingnial, his a nnnl !11,)I jiq emisidered very sorions. JOSEPH MEYER L SON 'MA XIIPACTURERS FANCY AND PLAIN FURNITURE CHIA IR v&,toTI S IVA It Eibit'Sl:, SMITIR ; I.T. ! h and ;C:Q n of 3 PATENT WRITING CASE. IS SO .t lift% NOEI! S T 4) I -m- Nth', right hy , 111041lia Rubber 'HA ClirelEers, aud yet wit; 5.., t lnehu by 2 inehe. To: wale by w. S. ..111LUVEN, - - - iaTATIONE It V PA CaiA CI V7114a JEWELIIY AT i J. K:GARI►IN Eir ELFI'II, sTI.!.; 20gb Krum put:Yri: 1.1: t 100 tiereee "Brans Cured Hams: 300 barrel; .Extra Family 1 , 1:tr: 10.000 bushels Cdat, in slicks : • 50 1/11k1:1 Pluin 25 du Baeon Shnulder: .1., 5,000 bushels Alalt.._:::prine and Fall: 150 be rrele e 94 Pot I:, in 1::n. il ,, 1.-ox 11. It. kV, N.). 333 ty t.;.0. AvELLS• UNION PRIZE PACKET, CONTAINS ebeeta Patriotic Paper, nett• and elegant dc-- aim; 10 Patriotic, Enrelnine‘.lll new design:, all different: I fine black Lead Peneil: I MMllmtah tine Pen Holder: 1 Wells' Guinn Pon: 1 P. , ..ket Alutunan for 1& Panorama of. the Suitt of r: 2D Conga Pfunrgions'Ortho :War for the V i , in: ~ T l e tiiroCket Mop ofew York City: Map slier: ing the shortcut routes Last, an , l to all points We.t and Southwest. • AL36 "C . ONTAI ' NINO ONE JEWELRY PRIZE. ineluding more than flfty varieties 01 Jewelry. f.,r both Gotta nod Ladie; tvco This Packet contains 1:0 1 11.: UNOT, I )ESIdNi3:: BETTER STA - And is worth more than any Prize Paohot eror sold for the price. PRICE TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. WA. Agents and Country Dealers supplied at 812.50 per .hundred. For sale by HENRY MINER. NOS. 71 and 7$ FIFTH. STREET, ap3 . PITTSBURGH. PA t y r2 , 101110N...1. rE, WCIII •LONC. MILLER -& CO., ".° 111010#VAITIVIIA HART'. liarOffica and Wareho 23 MARKET STREET, PITTSBURGH. . . sfanufautitree of illuminating and Lubricated Carbon Oita and Benzole. N 0 111EIFINE1111 OIL. WARRANTED 0.111• EX PLOSIVE. always on hand. 0e:1:AY NEW DRESS GOODS .111 NEW DD Ss GOODS NE"' iiinaia , L atio NEW CALICOES. NEW CALICOES. NEW W. h:r. D, HUGUS. LAST SVIrMER SILKS -SEIJANGAT 7VCEIeVSi 1. • . , ORME 'ritoNksl;2ls* $1.50 PER YARD. • W• ilk•AV:111110•11/1* aps " cornor Fifth and Market streena , .• 5121 . . EIMMIEI A.;, - 26CtELLAND, Auction and Oommisidon "Merchant, .. , .. ,, 1101142010kost/111011de ALES EFFECTED OFsmocks' . ••• Merchandise. Hardware. Cutlery. Bowe and 1119. &Wm.-Clothing. Stationary, Fancy • 24" wt gl i 6ag,,i st Xttt i o u r=rei' sales = no. I attended to on moderate Bales settled promptly. Consignments solicited &VI OF THE MOST DESIRABLE STYLES wladmas and retail by & CO, 111118 .2 b& All' "011,111"1111" I TO-DAY'S ADVEILTISE:NIEN NURSES FOFi WOUNDED. rgiriE UNDLICSIGNI:D. A ( . .1)1IM 'LPP. , i , II , I fry n lad. , ~1,.•1,1; irl ,r 1 “: tit.' tdo• z.r_• !s • go as Nt, r - T., ill 1.11. , )i).l ',;,.,';'..jr, 11 , 1)1,•'.1.)? • 0C.:,,k t• v. - v. 1,, :11 %I, • :11 I„ - .lt/Sitol pin 1,:.1101 •A , I •!11!, • 74 AL:.;:i:IIENIC ::t•gt.‘v..ll • • •••, AL FLZIESCO 41M COM 11. A .Ni : 2 1..t -CA. FAL: No, 27 I nriu Ft Pir tAA:rdt, 1 sAsT sal, of r,ur awes nc i I er:•hos. in a pleasant loeatii•n. frontin' th, ao.I Liber:y ' , tank road. sold a: 1i il.w priea and au favorable aaa.,, at Lb., heal E.,-tate I L SK THEPILICS: 01 . "111E -57.111)11:.-S 10S000 • aftertnttta, April at 2 Cie : I :tat:mitt Ita.ll.lw ti tit I Ittn,• - .. Na t 55 Filth trtted 00 qt:twit:at fitt:tt tiay ,Its t at It.. 2 and. DI :;i111; ttt and .111 I:i Ittt:tt: t t•ttt::,•••-tt ttaitt-tr-, Attl.tt• :tad !tn..' O t vont ?di , . 1 ndt tt, t• td rind Intil , ;it• tt :It tt :.••;:t vat it ly I'l I=l rirui 1141151 1-0)1" - .lti.:4lLlnEN'l' I' 1"...1-.; • t• 1 1 It Pi, 1. EN I'S PITTSEW:FII l'aE:Sa'fi 4 4.ii.l* :104; Nt.it \ .1 •f., fErlO :?c`":\'}:lp' TL y.T.: o t; :„•••,.....• tr,”..; 11111. 1113,Nattia41 V. 'f.tiai I rill; I _1; I': !i111 . 11:1 ..7!,1•ro y i-r !doard H STA si it)t 5.1,11. t WHOLESALE . Ciii; .. t: P 11, i . j3. D.; A:ii.)2o 1 ,VOusi J.I.'r?.1:;.1:1. !AI()Z:S. ...1' 1V(.111.91 . , lioys • finost ttuatfily. 1.a..11114 . Gentr'eon;;rt..... Gait erA.o.II, a:•1(1 WHEELER << \VILSON'S Se Win 4,1 Machines. Nu. IfFni.,- - 1.1:1'.1:T: P. tSEr ntni. l'A Atrrtni.4 ro,f at the United States Fair I:SSS. ASS 9 z± nag !SOO. L . PWARDS or S (2 , > 0 :\IACIINES aold in 11:o T"ni:• ' arc; 213,000 SOLD TUE, PAST YEAR We offer t the puhli.3 WHEELER WTI. SON'S IMPROVE!) SEW INti MACHINE. r• REDUCED PRICES, with inereaPed emtfirleuoc. ...lit: , merits an the 11,,, , t and mom useful rand ly Sr wing in It,lornequaliv w.,11 on the and thinnest fabric,,, makes Li. , helc-stiteh impossible to unravel, alilm on bntll ides, is simple in construetion. morn 'fleetly iu nmvement, and more durable that any other nm ehinea. Cirenlara Giving prices am! description ofmacl:inofurnished :until on a pplioa t ion in pm.- son or by letter. Every 31aoliine wan antod for three yea's. nip;; 101. r..11.1313:E1t VALUABLE; PROPERTY. FrIE viDERsIGNE3II plcoi.osEs To less&that V.A.LUAI3LE SI - 711Eft RESORT, at MOULTON STATION, ALL:a;IIENY VALLEY D.AI LH I); A oapaedoushow,e, sup plied with water, liath room and out-buildings also, six acres of woodland: pure soft wator, and plenty of it; Saleable flr a Summer hoarding House. Inquire of 3ubseriber st. No. SO TEIRI,SiREET or 121 PENN STREET. Pittsburgh. Les.se for n e or nwre years. tor2:2wit WM. F. JOHNSTON. PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, Village Churches, cte. THE SCHOOL HARMONIUM, POWERFEL AND CIIEAP - LOUD VOICED AND LOW PRICED. Having been repeatedly urged to device an in strument capable of greater puwer of tune [nail the Melodeon, which could beatforded at a similar COf.t, the undersigned are happy to say that they have succeeded in the manufacture uf a new style Harmonium, which can hardly fail to meet a very general demand. The School-llarmonium possesses full volume as well as a good quality of tone, is small in size, very compact, easily moved about, and of exceedingly durable construction. It contains two sets of reeds, and an effective swell, and is much louder than the most pewerful "'Double Reed" Melodeon. The ease is strongly built of oak Cr black walnut, oil finished. Although more especially designed for shool use, the new instrument is equally well adapted to the musical requirements of vestries, chapels, lecture rooms, village churches and public halls. An,exaiumation of the SCIIOOL LIAR AIONIUM is respectfully invited from Committees and Teach ers of Public and Private Schools. Aeadonics and Seminaries. Superintendents of Sabbath Schools, Teachers of Singing Schools. Pastors, Organists, Choristers, and all otners interested in the devel opment and improvement ofmusieal taste amongst. the • It if Permitted. prove a powerful i ambi to- the advancement or musical culture, :essamonirchildren. --- MASON ez... J 114.1.121: tliannikturen..- 1135,111*7 mu' 22 1 rIAMMIdgestreettaii ogi-Thiligiof the above instruments resolved to= tawt aid hr sole by• - • _ '' . O I :WOOD.STRIMPE •of Hamlin. and digit • aya-/w DEN2ZEMI . . TIII;ENT,‘:.-: , ;.`, N. 1 Aiarkt.t..,:; 11 1E:310 •••!..."ON, N 0.51 .11a, ioq. etre , t ROOTS AND SllOl-:S aL FIFTH -‘ V I If. R. 6:1- 1t66; Zrt • EvE3 ..t. Foti:,.; ,~: ~ - 4t: } 1C•~ ~~i is. et D. FUNEDART, .PC , 1.::.1Cii , .). sii or . ., lli 5..?.!1!,:-.:. litiOTS AND S. 01:31 •t, r to Est,rett. rt;.lo , 111,rtisr , ;to! ~ •r :'I T F I 1 7 1)1; `,IIS 131MIElic I,' C) It PRICE $BO RIVER INTELLIGENCE,_ ..... __ • :--•'"--- ' PORT OF PITTLIBUNIN - _. 7.... Li V. lei they, the. ilk Vest tc,z• of :tit- .ei...'i'1i.2 : 42;t11 - ;::.4.1.1 . .. Tiii. 17 :ATR.P.,. 1 cottou ditu. :. • •:. .: ... .-.. . .1., 2..'c1iE11.-crN' ' Altit — rergro. • ~ •.nild be diflic.:! to ::r ! :, ,ii •;!.. i ;,,, -, ,- 3 . - tr: , .;: : : •P,:v" . .te i 1i0x , ..9... , •,: . 5 '.. , 'l i , . t r Z l a a . B 'i li filt• ro l iwrina _rown. 8111 10., ~, ..._ iv.: I/1 41J ill gi'ilLiiay aii i:::,t •'. .: i':: - ... : ;;;:'::: ',..:.',' ; ',.' s 1 ,..:', : ‘ i ;''., - :: : '.'''' `'i'..:„„Lrl i r`ot S'' : ,,a'; : c.A.,,h , :,:nri. Peebles. kiliz,...__..atictii... .. , ,,,1 • :icil a ii.t, :iprut.l 1, -, . 'ill in — l •l ,' ' " , '"I ( ....:-I.v. r: ~ .,: .:, • ;. 'l. :"lor. u tt .1 , •1...., s " 'l'- ' l.C:wlii "' McC°°ll:4l . warian E. f'ranklin. Jack, Cincinnati ••.) er::!iiiit:h., li.: (Ilk .i . 0,, ‘ ',,: i . . ' DEPART:ED. . Fralildin. I: ennet , Brownivillia • Galatia. Clark, do l' , •1. Rayani. Peebles. Elizabeth. Minerva, Gorden. Wheeling. Linden, Hai tee. Cairo . li . ..:nttat. Ebert. Louisville - Nc. , rtilern Baseness ==l (0. ;ht! !lila C. !i.Z . 11=1=EIIIMIEMI Jil':!f•V :it ~%vi!,il • 4. 1 1 : , , •-.' :; I; .c>u~•~ . 1:, C OEM= 1,, 1:: tlh.y c;:t cmr%,rrrr; C,1!“:1 bi v.: re Th•ls !!:%);;(1. :heir f•f,;o ' , !to:A $;1••,.1 ri 1, LP ti.:t• r, . !I!,) i:1V..!111% yra A.III,ICA,A =ME •t, t;. •ral ti tit =MI f." .»r»ir i. \ !••! r mtv:viy i:ll• R'Jr ;At . , eIL • vo lermi 'tope; as to ii e Lip• ;veal ti‘ t 1 • : i C:1 .1: ~'tll ~'l'~.•il :l ttlt ill.' :llf'~~. ~.l' , ~.{ ! - t, " ~ ~- 111:;(•1:11 , .III!' rite 1/1 ill: • t : t• . 11 ntigh •1 , •—• , „ .1'1..1. 66 It .P! MERCHANT ••Ilt”;' !ll' • 1 . 1.1: . 42.. :16 I, .1"L. 11“`. Th.! II l'A ‘Vel ~!,.o) his hard .•arn: dr.s. • I '.• ••••';,.t!rv 71it:• L. E":1L;LIII•1 MIBIBIE ;II nad.• 111 ki min •1 t AviC.lwhjlt ',.‘i tt, t. n -. 1 .',.•-• ..1 al I: . terwort-. with tinyt!.it), liprort. it. Van hlitipt . ll , SC) ;,' 'oarkot.i. can •:,• , .y and , I , er;!ieai!- ed: rind I !Int , . &Ten- I.:,tieved should Lave no in en asin: •liy to - . anti been, 11,0,1 •••• • ; e duninnity. But the inaebine being initnens, is v; planior in :t"; inter,...F;ed : upon ,•!: othe:: mad , !thth .:;,,ntaritin and the right; hmi and, rivlA:, )u.itene:lre. I) . t - 38 1 ,,, p111:3 by ,i,l%:inst ;be iar 11::14i • •••. alld hew', there arc... , nundtinitti , :acito re , isr both. At, one tittle, but few men in Georain dared to eorne into court and testify :o the most simple fact. , within their knowlcd'.7, rehdive to the Ih.: machine. In one instance I had , litliculty is proving, that the r_l chine !! been it,etl al:hong:1 07 .! 1 ; 10 11.2 1110111vIlt :;ivre ‘ver,2 Ihre! this machinery in !notion wit fifty.yart - E of the.bnilding in which the nourt sat, and no near that the rattlitiv of the ' was heard on the steps of tie con c: •e - What a pietare dons this giv- ! e a t e sense of honor np,q, v. hi e n th e s mit h tnueit pride thenh,e;i f..s. and for :lie al. • 10,2 , .-.1 want of which ioality they so much decry the our despi , ed - Yankees - of the .s.•:ort h. . . Mr. Whitney. in addition to his artistica? I and inventive talent. was endowed with all those private virtues which challenge re ipPet nod command die .1 in New Fraverl.. Zhn amid tht respect and • ' ~.oinn,un'ity;arld upon,,t ens(!ribed : 'Ehe Inventor of the Cotton - , ;i , 7. Of useful science and art the efficient perron improver.' R. R. BULGE R, FACTS: ft LE OF ERY TON OF I Cil.llßEit DINIA ktooM PIPM, J.S Sit4ithltelit Street, A I'ILT L L ASSORTME.IIII' Ob Pittsburgh Manufactured Furni:nrc, ! AND Constantly on hand. which we will soil :it tho Cl] P SS - P.I.PER3 ovrek4 priec. for CA:- 11. T o LET-. 1. LA. tzlit. ibi ELL FINISH. i inhls;uneflia ed and etenforte,ty &ra t ~, d .-,ToitE ore __., 4 ~, . „Market. between ThLd and Ftgartit styefts,-- "7 • Vir„."llsl/%40,11111611111111P11t loarßoosn,.fitted uPfor a tt 6 4. llB(l l4lsteo- j;s -- - 1 , 1? '' OK "IP lfore occupied 17'24r. Ar.trY's A , :adernY-fOr Xliolleg i'sale hy ''' ' "-` '44 11 . ..*- adies. _. '_ 2 . " • ;,-,,,..“-- ,i . ..P.,,,,,.1• ar9 etvner - WWI! Also, Nelidisli 6 ,l 4iiiirPia r , -9009.1K 0 9!8011 1 e-at, alt- b.... Is , - anti 31arketstrekilli :' ..sdk,: . -:1 1 'I . In' - lso, sersitheisOkutabl4l** .A..o ,AN Rent very witrniteriOtfe -im ' - - E . :" : GAZZA:AI„ aptawd Ixorneabird and Market sta. i no, T„the P, 7,! . .Z Cf : , • t:a1: n in 1..)a,t ;!• • i ;:r ;., I• 111. ll C InA i;:D•0.) AND 3F4)1i.. L d :-• a , " - ' It' r I T. , • • : • • - =ME L i •t TI U "1.14 IN T Srvi\T I,riltrYS. iftiZt:% - : %wiz !' ; i I,A T E t:: '.l.' - 3'., '7: I '".1:1!.S1'1"1, 1 I=lEl vvv,-, • •, v•vvryvv--. Tv:— • 1 1 1.. ;.11 , 1 ..,! I 'n,FT Di: , !tord ar.ri . c,rnor Ulnitu.n.l :.ylrl,ll.v.rl“;:st. MRN-11-1.: tt"Lwisalc and Retail Grocers. 11/2i ES. LittUOUS: •te., I , :kl' .A NO THE DIAMOND !1:1:1 in %Vail Alt it it t• -.111 - i!I (CI y ;LA.: ,r. 1. !...• T..,! . . Fru! t the !there place, or ut the (nil,' et :` , " 0 1 ,6 Fourth Etre.tt, te:t uzei !tool . .1 1 /1-1Y SAMPSI),;, , Iff:ti PIIILLIP-3, JA-. Af't' NDLE:,7S, ,ttraeltte,. c•—• C 5, ,-,l;ppn.iers,,liand k,:r5 , .!,;1:5. i bile riLO ;:.•fra. !IL; Ult Cottoll 7.lll DERSliiirraS lit DRAWERS, r '‘.l , or, rind in ram mAch-J:.‘f co., „•: 17 Fifth Ftrect. W.:LL2,11.E.85, ..... i 0 R )AT[a' S T ., LOVIE&T TETUEP.I FOR °M AI Gold Embroidered Papers, PANE T. PAPERS. (OLD , IrorT.DLN. - (7::;. rak HALLS FIR r. ROAR D PRIX' N. WINDOW .iitA DES C R(, I! AMTIaTIMENTS V. V .1 ;:a !!.. - ;!-...iY T . : - .. - ±Y'IU %TED I:.t.!;*.r ELCN ;I; Cio AlsiD SII.OE . ."-. , 7:61.11 7 , Or :1 44 ortMn't 11 , .:Fi‘i in r:l'. ry Log :1114 Ps: Vii. 6Li AE' V' EP - 11' PL'.l r. r Aintict.t. lino>e =MEI f&. PriiL'il•l'.l:l. 1' .i' , ._X if...-intS, . , .7:.!.. s'i.,:i-:-:-.:1,:.'.r ftlO. l ?A - 1, k:PROL, 7-Lii ***, I 2AES CLOAILS, T -4 - La: !-, , ik; -t I S L.., I: rvll_l:Cd 6i'.l ; ; i.,.., S'. if.•i NEIN 5: oil of Stei:iiia nri.j • II L., -:ill Pit: iPO,I '~i ~3ic > Jll?~:~\i CENERAL AcEN EltS Atil• I;EALLgs IY ui1! . 11-E:\r I' •ILLEMENN crp: ll= r.: sun.f fl , .tween l'iLli al:d i.i,belty..) N(211 - SELLING IT T FOR PARLORS 'AK A 'NT) PLAIN Tin . % ICJI $1 L•P.r.E V•FLIETS I,V per elies (halr.«):`,<l JAMES A. Flan: R. corner Market and Etat hitreetii , il I ),...k River—Last eieiningatlWiligh !hero %veto about soreuteen tot water Ia tile% o.tuu:uoi and falling. .%!:11.33 . After a long absence the packet K e y west, No. Z nee arrived. 8b• win bands. pateh for below. - 1147.er The river yesterday was rising very rapidly—about a foot per hour. Look oat below a:s.7- The packet Linden,.Catik:Rarten, is I , Datling with government freight. kir;ir•The fine side wheel: passenger Eat:miler Ben Franklin, Captain. J. Jack it Pittsburgh favorite, leaves this day podtively fag Cincinnati. This boat has the best oftiatearaw .1,,t ions and is in charge of the best of °Mom For Cincinnati and Leif Apvilhp.. TUESDAY. APRIL 15.1 P M. • THE SPLENDID lIITAXMIII Ey i vESZ No. 116 CIS Evans. will leave as announoed abovs; lr freight or vasstwo on boor tn• to apll JOHN B. Lll J-NOSTON CO, Agent For Cincinnati and LeidOrme, SATCR.DAY 12. 11 - A ' TIIEFINESTLANIEIL LIZ. ZLE D.T. Brown. eetn.- tilati,kr. will leave for the above ports le an no !iced }or ft ight or passage limb. on beard sp to apl J. B. *CO.:#rints - For St. Louis, Keekuk, Meek Island, Dubuque - andSaha Paul. THE NEW STEAM/in MONITOR. Cape D. o• the above and all intermediateporta rt-4-irtltt or pwage apply on board ar to J. LIVEN GSTON CO., AMU , ror C :airo, St. Louis and Upper missnooppi. THIS DAY, APRIL 11, 10A.34. _ T riE FINE STEAM'S* Plt I 31A DONNA. Gears. D. f,' , ...ntnancler, will leave as announced 4.0 . or pa.ssnge apply on board or to ciilt. \ INGSTON d: CO. or JOIIN FLACK, doonts._ ------ I.'or Cairo, St. Louis, and Upper - . THIS DAT. APRIL 11.6 P IL • rim FINE pAasizaza ~.tet a ner J. W. RAILMAS, A - Mo. uthx, will leave for the &boys and o-fiu., , iihte ports LL: announced. l'ot freight or pacsage apely on board or to. J. B. Li. 'V INGSTONA CO.. Apps. for Cincinnati Louisville. Cairo and St. Louis. ' • THIS DAY. .1 P. M. lu~lti 'rum: rt%E susamiresa steamer AURORA. J. W. Anawalt commander, will leaves for die above and inter diate ports as above For frembt or inosage a_pnly on board or to .1. ft LIVINGSTO.V& CO., or JOHN FLACK. Agent. i)otts. For Si. LOUIS and St. Paul. • • MIS DAY Apßrr.. 11. tt, Tlit E sPLENDID wrzeutat A RAGO, etiptai will 10:11, 39 anoonmecl above. ‘,. !'or freigltt or in9,93g0 apply on board or to :0,71 JUILVFLACK. Agent. roe Saint Louis and • 111110aola River. . T.HI s DAY. APRIL 1L -r THE NEW A-11111,S*11.1MDID rot:monger steamer lOW.R.lNganin Moore,will !core its above announeoL - , - F u r freight or pavan applion DOOM Or 4: B LII NRNOBTO uo. o or J. FLACK. Agent., • - , ci•,(:nbiim•d For Cincinnati, Louisville,-Cairo and St. Loujsb--- THIS DAI7,-APELL 11, 4P. le FINE eteamer MARENGO a MGMEnt. eummuudor, leavas as announced abincuo .. ..l. For freight or Moue app k On bowl alio J. z.LIv A OMB* or JOHN FLACK, Afteral. Regular Tuesdax ram4ltell'lPOr Marietta and liameiryllllW . THE FE :JP " WM steamer F AMA ,0 ,gt iudroe A.z9ra, coum.andar,,lassig k every TUEsDAY, at 4 p. PL:.' sad every FRIDAY at Ba. to, . • ... ,-.,. , For freirt t o . r t ymals Tco b... 4= . mid., ._. . For Beaven_ Wheeling. ) , ..1 THE PACKET IVEZAZIMIL - - - T. 311:ornbv. E. L. 'Meant OM' minder. leaves - for the above ports: . oody 15'odnetday and Friday at 12M. • .. board freight - ler passage apply' CO.,nOlt del.} J. COLLINSA O Watt* Mend. -- • For Marietta, Parkersb44lPg 4.:allipplis and Portsmouth.. A EvritY WEDNESDAY.. IMEMI 0 ' A . .1 ‘l. ISE ~,,...117. 7 --, TEIE STEAMER • i±... ~... --- Captain Wm. Reno,. 1 'V; ' fag i. heeling, 3larietta, I'arketsburk and making ts eAly trips. leaving 1 1444blifik ST W KDIS Eil)A Y at 4 o'clock. and rativajagiggwas (;,,lii poll. every FRIDAY at 8 d'eloeir. n)10) J. B. LI. VINCSON & 48.6101. C 0... TO THE PIUBLIC:,, DRY GOODS HD VARIETIES, _ , . Y ISAAC T AYLOR, ( k r 'Luz LATE mossor D. IDRIAND SUIP-- • .k CO., and GREGO & TAYLOR, both al which have been dissolved, beer leave to - city and courrtry merchants that he has • an Lotirelv NEIL" :LOCI{ OF DRY GOO 1 `311% VA 1111:11Eii. at his warehouse. NO. USD '. . . STREET, tourdoors above Filth. whamMr 'b e much pleased to see his friends and the of the old houses. and continue his . • Loos with them; pledging hintatdf O pikes of his goods. and eleven years active; - rienee in the trade together with strict to the wants of ruitoaken tome& their The stock is entirely new, amulet/at or every article in the Dry Goods and V iiii. a, I. :Ind ' has been purchased since the ' 'ha price, and on the most - favorable terns; City And CountrtMerehants,wili,find itlo - terra to examine our stock - before' elsewhere. .Nerchaut Tailors are Wu* fn_ cited to call. . ISAAC TAYLOR. 1 1 4 11Coodmilt P S.—The books, notes and paparl'ef-th l atm of D. GREGG St CU. are in myhendaasdl aloes em authorised to settle up the business of that IsAAC TATUM. PROPOSALS _. WILL BE RECEIVED AT THIMMIN FILE of the Western P AMU SATURDAY, April 41,. at 8 'doe X. far ril.hitia good LUMP CO ... ~ And SLACK, and good FR . :. enitemi Le in all cases the bone wilfbadadaatiatL 7 . saw tract for one.year. and furnished in tire as required. Ey order 4 Ibis entialt opectora. inh3l:td JOHN BIRMINOMMIL t r .. mkt" SMITH, PARS& ris-rx I WARD _ Warehouse, 1419 Brat tend UN amedg a . Manufacturers of all else aidediltleas at Coal Oil. Retorts and Stilll. 011/1 and s Witaap 4 m Sadirons Dog Iron& Wagon Boxes, Radii' PulTh•s, }longer. and Couplince: •,• AI,. Jobbing and Mac.hme Castings clerniey de. ion made to order. llavingn complete machine 'hop aEieleal the loandry. all necessary fitting wUll ottco.!.,t felltlyday N zit l BALMORAL MRIMIR, IN BRIGHT AND latArtgiill i 90.14411, Received this day by Exerityjialby yolokblr EATON; .If IN & 004 . _ NidatAlisiliMariftb our est IF; AKE FISH— 1,47 : ' IA97: - ALI 15(rbiatburedit WESir H ' . 11 IMPOZI"T,..-1!!°11,:frr IC itANDEIMEIII- 1 4... ,J boximiestVan MONDAY a 5 P M [PIMIIR44i;?4,
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