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Ilsr,lgh the 111,4 , 1 trail led stre4.t: I tither ~nt a t0t,113.!. , 1 th.. halt. -I (1100,1111 d 11,, VerS, t. , ;Lopr ,,, e the 1 1,,, 1•Pr . .• 14.•..11J nt. , l ,quplexion. afterward.. dis, , ,vered that the bottle 'fly runtained the label, the halm haven g been extracted by the gcner“tt- hearted giNer. in, get , tlonatt from the Court lloti,a t a 1:11.1.1: 1.1 and shoe.: thin gift eau - urn..l a cur from the 1 tn•• bor. until careful frten.k retuovcd thc o raw. NS .; was discovered that the 1,•••4x and stn.. , (erre s.. 12 ient that their body 11.11 , 1 eirle would not hnl.l t,. gather. Dillcrent qunlitir, of 0P54.1) , ,, 111111 .11,cr grallex of shoe and clothe, hrushes were t , .111111 hul•mg the packstg,e, for all ~ f wlttolt the liocoor t•xpre," hie distinguished er,o,i , leratioil, and wi:l 1.v1.1 I ,th nn the some subject --continued on the first sont.j Our readers will please recolleet that the Panora ma iif our city will be exhibited this evening, at Franklin Hall. Resident artists who visited Prof. .kiidrews while at work, pronounce it not only peen rats, but true to life. The distant hills of the Ohio river, the high cliffs of Coal Hill and Sligo, bearing their long shadows on the waters of the Allegheny and Monongahela, mutt give to that part of the Panorama a romantic a.poct that would put to blush the Rhine and its old cumin*. Butt the crowning glory of this wonderful work, the partial views of some of our moat prominent buildings and streets. Here you can recognize is brother, a father, a father, nay, even a lover. Mona. Andreiu is not only a scenic artist, but a good judge of human yountenan- MP, and some of his portraits will stamp him at once as well fitted for the work be has undertaken. We will say but a word more. If our friends wish to see it to-morrow evening, they will find it at Franklin Hall. Diethiguished Arriral.—Mon.l. Th. tiucrin. - member of the French National Assembly, in and one of 'the exiles who, with Victor Hutto. tier, banished by the British Ministry from the 'sista.] of Jersey, has arrived in our city. Monsieur Guerin has been engaged in delivering lectures in many of our cities, and we have seen articles very favorably alluding to his qualifications as en orator. We hope our Library Association may engage him to lecture before our citizens. ll' , ender-wo/ Mr. M. D. Patton, connected fur many years with Messrs. Mulct k Ricketson, one of the first business Imueos, in the West, has been en gaged by Messrs. Russ M'Combs, Diamond. Mr. Patton's - extensive knowledge of the merchants throughout the Allegheny Valley will enable him to command a profitable cus t om in his new position, and make himself useful generally. The up-rive, folks will doubtless remember the Ross." The Chrohirle of 3'eeterdpy deemed the proceed ings of the seduction ease new pending in the quer. ter SRFSilalt+, ton disgusting to publish. yet that paler of the day preceding. contained the Only ••disgm ting" portion of the evidence yet developed, with all its embarrassing details, from M. Murray. The Asher escond thought of the Chrimicr, refreshing. /•r 41. - ' • ' "e l 'lt it' "Pi& • • '...41t»:4454:0-12 • ; • h " r e „,, k r fioct 1 • t% , , ,• 1 1, . 1 , 41 . 4 at 2 .„ . , • . - ••-• • -q%."; • • ' 14L, . • 5)- At 41 '% 411 -,k! )` • •?. % ~1!~v k a ~ ,Ma • 4 , happy the man whose lumbering epet An, undistnrieul by baby's cries, Whose pocket never firkin a bui-orn, Though dean beset end Sheriff's got bhn Who through tho fir , t of April retn, Without an oath and in hie ells; Thrice happy be who never Elite , • v., a:' , .01,1 MEI I ' $ , I . 6 K, - •Nrile*, Heavy receipt of Goods.—We learn that there wore thirteen hundred tons of dry goods received in this city on Monday, via the Pennsylvania Railroad. This is a larger =eau( thou bus arrived in a whole month during the summer season. Busy.—The Wharf presepted, yesterday, the bu siest day of the season. Merchandise of every de scription lined our noble levee from the Monongahe la Bridge to the Point. We are pained to hear of the death of "Jerry Read, - of Chambersburg, long and agreeably known here as the Prince of good fellows, and the bust of Samuel Wiley, otherwise Dent. Wiley, a desperate character, wa.m committed to jail on a charge of as sault and battery, to take his trial at Court. /a th. raßr of Miller vs. City, reported yveterday, n verdict for defendant was awarded. R , omo•ed -The Mayor's effi , e, to Wilkins Hall, yester lay Lhntrict Court. —Beforu Judge, Hampton and Wit Hauls. John Conry, administrator of Julia Conry, vs. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Action to recover damages fur the death of Julia Conry. at Altoona, in April. ISt,l. Damages laid at $lO,OOO. She, with her husband and two children, left Philadelphia in the emigrant train to Pittsburgh. They stopped at Altoona, and the train was put upon a side track. While there the woman left the cars and in attempt ing to cross the main track was run over by the Ilnl- I train and killed. For plaintiffs it is con tended that no warning was given of the approach ul the train. ittol by the failure to d,. so, she wax For defendant it is Klieg-ail that the warning was given both by the blowing of the whistle and by an employer of the Company telling her not to ven ture on the track. Penny h Sterrett for plaiuttfl ; Stokes .1 Hampton for Company. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. MANSFIELD SEMINARS' AND Allegheny County Normal School. I ,, ur mrl,,c irr.rn the rofy, qtrlr tit, 111 . the .V , .1,1,,1utrn and 11"•11hrh : li,,, flan! /!gads. B. M. KRltn. A. Al.. ‘I. A. KKKII, Prirp•ipal HF:A. 11. AVl'llEltSi/N. A M.. 1.11,1 uut.lenti,Dl.ll, Sup•rinDlalent, mall re .1., Ide Seannary and Normal 'l , ,v - la.ra..a. 'FL' K.: , DAY. 1t,.. Dal, of Alaal Pu aoara roive,A. A Ittnitc.l 'mail, can board in in. faniily ..1 the Sulatruit,lidtuit. lb•arding ran obtationl tlin tiling.. and vicinity. at from 1 - .! TEItNIS op.rter at I u IN Al/1 ASCE: Koauling. and Light • .¢.30 00 Tuition, from v Cpl t. In tio Trachent, or thmw Muorint; to proparo to toutrimm, con rotor thr Normal schr..l nt am llin toool coutium• 10000kr. or to tlar rlutto of Socoml Quart,. Leet t ams trill to. .I«liveged earl. T. rw. up,. the Art of Teaching. For further information up?. 11. M. KERR, I•ittslot7li. I)ROPOSALS FUR TILE PURCHASE OF A FARM Full TIIE USE. IF THE INSANE. MP , - Pi CAL. —TII.. Muung..rs the Western Pro neyii fins. Hospital " ber«by invite prop,..als fora FARM. containing from Sixty to us« Handl - 0.1 ...ores. To TA , OfttP 1•. niently u. 1101,1 e railway leading into the city of Pitt-Jul/I,h and t. coattail. bteilities fot a full and abundant supply of Said Land to lit, appropriate., for the «rection suitable building. and aroonituodabuis fur the Inans« ..f The will state the numle•r of area, pace, of pliVUIpUt, quantity donated. and descripuou of null, and proportion of lauds nand of-nd unless unixining an .11411o1Wit appply Of 110fL pure Water. Prot...salt. maybe addressed to "JOHN HARPER, Datil, of Pittsburgh." on or brfor.. the 11. th day of April next. It Is hope., that Shoe« desirous of nidinr . . Irt,ot of this benesolent Ina4tuti4a. viii give to this sotto.. a favorable K SWELL WIL .11qINSTiO , , JOHN (MAHAN!. JAMEv Mit IfeillA LL. tabarrh. Nharrli 31, aar', I arrlal'hult -- - ' - F 0 s D---Itssterdav Morning. near the A Ileglieny Market Mime!, Piirtr! M. 3, •x i t a i i .ja, a small rum of roamer. The lower ran procure it at OW "Me, if the M./RIVING PIYST. by ileac, ailog Ilia •ititenii, +lll.l paying nir thra ahrerhaernant +tin!' It - • - PHIL MAG.AZI NES A NI) SPR IN( Y.CSIIIONtIi Frank Leishe'x tray.rtte of raanlini fair April, with tali finely rialiiriel fashlih plater l'utuam's Mi4.1113.1”11 tier April lionaehulil Wards, •• tick rl Ix. ' , I1.01(••11,C, Hltrekariesl her March. J t p.t r.rrh.d anal fur lath lie NV A. ItiLikENTENNFY h rt! ap2 Fifth at.. thi• Theatre _ VEW BOUNS. ‘V ord. Gir April pra AI. Putman, I. ir April t;irin•y h r .yet Id 4 Harper I . " rinl. Li +I•• ker fir h prit I rash , •• ‘i V Jaurninl in•-iii.' Table Talk Mi l eray's f ninal ' , rat.- I,aarnirre,-1 • i; it huller India. in' the Pearl in pr-art Hoer 11 I Cannella. in Weilinal L I P el.' _ Italian .I ;Ix", ti Oa-pain, iit if imnin • Tim). + Sr 1. hinxi \ea • f i March 1 3111 I. 0,1,1 1 , 1,1 10 . 1.•.•`.. II .•t., x I Ilm tR "m• 1:! up?. ' l \ll " . .1:1 . 1)\ 1 1 11. k \ I'l.l \u l'lllt'll,- er Alt TII I 11,1 , I 1 nn , , , ... t )1 at Llt• 1 . .,• , :t5•-• ..l_ c. - .r • \ 1,„". . ‘• I \ Ll‘ A 1A... .•1 I A \ (`,. l, `l \I: ;,1.1;1 \4; ANI, , I:t• A 1 Al A,. 1,,,. \ pi,. \ A „, T 1 1 1(A11E1:S. I, !••••• `, • 7 . • %S• I/ It::: HY r 1"It split \lt NIMEIz ll. , iElliV 1'..n.,.11n,t NI.•rlz...11.11%•(1,11 • 1 , 111i11,. 1.1/1 • ..I/.1 •• ET,11.0, all L.•tt •. II Cif II , %I. t F. a %lot", 11/1 , 1 1\;041, Will I. ...id I. II II ii rxi n A ,11\ • :” r 11)11,11N \ 1,•‘311,1r,' , A innk rill ES .1N I ) F 11 , Enpl,•h it—. 5.,,f• • I. II l It,ll VE.1.1. F R ES!! .11f 1Z IVAL-- banal, P..p Corn Jual a ,Dod anal fur H.L. 1,1 RES MEI( u 1,2 N.• ala Wow! "Brrat t DROPS-2 1 00 nut. assorted flavor; hI:GAR ALMOND.:.—fp hal r. 1.6. 10., Tbs. VANILLA ALMONDS Just I ta,ivol nod for male by REVNIER A ANDEIISoN, sr.: 31 , , oppolite tlt. ebarlasflotrl L _ (COFFEE --1 1 H 1 hagprime Rini porketa Java, for gala by apt JOHN MOORHEAD. Wis. prime N. tt. Sugar in dope and for mile by fitp.4/ Jon N MOORHEAD. Ai - GLASSES--15u hhls. N. 0. Molasses in morn and for ,ads I.y Dtp2l JOILN /oltll FAD. TEAS --100 half chests flask and Green Two for salt , by (al/21 Jr/FIN MOoltll LAI). TOLIACCO--150 boxes favorite brands fur halo by .ap2, JOHN MI k)Ii11 RAD Q Mil F. 10,1 buses Mould and Lipped Candler, '25 star kap auawrtwl lon duten Corn Brooms: 50 hal., Nos. I and 2 Ratuna .Loran Rod Carrie Li Tubo, In aba r and for Bala by apt JOHN MOORHEAD. B Loom-s_. lAett•4 Juniata, (for Nail 114 0 1.: • 1 , “ " 111,nni, varho. "ale by ap . 2 .1011 N MOORHEAD. DIG METAL—Am) tons N. 1 Foundry Metal for sale by 10,p1:1 JOHN Ml N)KH EA D D OLL BUTTER-5 bhir. prim' this day ill received and f,r sale hy 11F:Nla COLLIY:'. -- 1 5 1 3 ,') ~,-:\1 ; ,:t8 ) 8NLINI(.11(:1):Xn:i at . II o'clock:at t1i.:('....m -rnercial Salvo ft..bouls, corner of Wood and Filth nt:oet. wLII • D ORANGES AN LENION::-- Inn 1.4,11" Messinki ' •• Valtirtlicr Lermats. Just 1-14,1V141 and fur sal.. by REV SIER At ANDERSON. gq.'2 ottykrtite :R. Charles Duo I VINE TABLE SALT DM. FAMILY USE lu g . pot rrs,svt.sl nu , l 1;,I outb• by It }:1 NIP:: A. AN DERSt IN DOZ. 3 11 'l' FRESII Ti)NIATtIEs• " putt Currant ; - nre.ort.l •• v li l'earbed; Brawl) Chord,. Just rfl and f-tr pab• ly EN )111( n NT , I.:I;SON, !No. J 9 W.—l Scat =ME Ti Est,tr, April 1, 1,511 11= P. NI. ET= ORME COMMERCIAL. PITTSB URGII BOARD OP TRADE AND DIE itell All(T 8' ETCH A.NO E. /Written/. L. WI LH A RTIL Tice /tesidents. T. S. CLARKE, GEO. W. CASS. Tvartgrer. N. HOLMES, JR. Secretary. J AMTS P. BA RR. Superintendet. 8. T. NORTHAM. .IR. Clahmetee of Arbitration for Mord, OEO. W. CASS, V. P. ISAIAH DICKEY, T. R. VPDIK R, SAMUEL DILWORTH, J. B. C A.NFIELD MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS SEIM MIPS I.F.,VE von 5 vii. Empire UN v....... New Yid k...... I I a vioni and N. a ...Mar. 3 Canadian New York ... -.Liverpool Mar. 7. Amin New Y0rk...... Li verpool Mar. 5 Illinois New York.- -.A ,plawall Mar. 5 Etna New Y0rk...... Ilarra Mar. 7 Arann, New l'ork......llavre; 1 ill Cowen Ma:, 8 :Star of the Weal_ New York...... Pan .loan, Nlr ... ..... Mar. fl Black Warrliir.....New Yolk Baratca awl N, O Mar. In America lioatio, Jii- Li v erpoiii Mar. I'2 Baltic New York -....Liviirpool Mar. 15 Union New York ......111braltar, do Mar. 15 Hermann _ N ew y o rk........,Sonthamplon . Mar. :r2 Ten newsy.. ‘,., Y or k porn, Cabello, dr.-.Mar. Brenda New York ......1A maim, v La ark ....April I i hipray New York......Cartliagelia, &e ........April 8 TO A IHIVE !MIPS [LOVE FOU P11,•I lie ...... ........ LI y1.11..1 ...... \ , :w York lull. :53 Bltic. I .v. r i..,1 ...... N.. 0 York . \ Irmo. I iv,rp..,1........N.•w Irk F,.1.. 2."1 11,1,1111111 Lt1,111•II, 5r.... Vow' York 1 , ,•l . N iag,o.a... I i %. , rp001.—....8..t. al Mat I Br,. do 1.....wit,11 ........N ow Park Mar. 1 kmaht , r Coy I ivyri,,1.......N., Y,rk Mar. Flt...g, . ... ... 11, rt•.. ...... • N i•W Yorl. Star. I'2 IVAAILitt4 - t..11 l'r...t, ...... . . N,•sv York liar. .2,,, PITTSBURGH MARKETS. °Friel OF TICK D 111.1" MORNING PO,T, Tue,eiajl, April I, IRMI, I.l.l){7R...Sttleq 610 1.41-. mnportioe and extra. from ot, torats. (iltA I 9 1,101. I . ar Corn, from wharf, al :11. 1 c.; 100 prime front %Owl'. At i;1; 100 NI, • aye. front th wharf, at foal 400 lair ;a ino4ll/0 I. y, f)• , 111 I t,r , , at Salo 10 1,101, fair at in. g‘wth. 1.1,13 0:11,. at 41,f.a4x,... „, at 4 Jr. A 1AN,1101.... 111,51 at • BACON ...:Ntlea :t,OOO ;Nb. , 0 1 .1 , r. 1 aid 11001, Itl'1"1'F:I:_.Sal, r-II I,l{ I I-:1) Salo 10 bo. f.or hi , .1, 1.0, I r fO.lO .0 , 0. at ?S yr.vr, 114.- Nl.nitallib.i . k• h m “11,,tr . trio] J,. .:a Flour inspectional. Thy iII4I,CIiOIIX al Fl.,kir i.e the ttemth M. 1!( I. I r011,1.4.i ( ritl•itot It ‘ll I 1111 • New York Market NiAv l,mr, April I --Ilk., 111/ NI al•• ly firm: 4inont•l,l, ji:in rtquition gi.,l ald W.intinrii. ir extrn Stain, i•. t r,nnl I n. 1., ..f.,trn Wntitnrii. mi SIO.L, for Gninin.n• and St. 44.40, thy. mai .rint.; Citandirtn Hour rthalorald•: rode, 44 Irl3a at j 7.751.149.37 for rdttinion suporlitio to doll, Olin,. , .13/11 or,, Flour without important aultar 710 , 0 lark ut $7.7. 1 tr0p.1,: for totted to .11 , /ilj, Utod ftgif:tartri' 3 . 4 ,l.',s rot bury wo,l eNn,t 11 r. Floor. A sale of too lark was turole and for tine owl auporGite. rat, Meal plrult and doll. 001, tint did. N. w Jrrary at i1..1_31; Itrawly wino held al $3.73. and pour:la-on% ut $l7. ITlttulty latitart auk. tot, bbla Ohio and rata.° ut Wbout firm. but not touch taint itittrplr bruited; valor 42f0) has rod T. trnoo $1.70 I. .1111 , 11, S.Utitt,ll at Rye lower. w nth tally u hat, tnarol • Nab, haw lota nt for futon, ley and In F•. tlettla.gi ut lull prim. eturit a taint.. armor. with good ',port artuantl; solo , . 4..11 bo g at .I:rrt for Inlorior to strictly prim. to now ntlxrd whit.• and aoi Southottr. Oat. moderate at 31111tol0 for South,r..,3aa RN for Jernoy. and 41(6.43 for altuto and Itlito, and Clorlt; for Chit cart, In I . rrli odd , ddi tor and flirtnor ant. 2..1nral Mil. or t i d,on d irt fat for n0..11/•1 $13.12 Gar prom.. Tho haul moot. In tit. parking artls util, up lo,lay a 22,4th0 Sumo litho lust wraith •77..2tUt Watt Boer utiehuttgoal unit In. tnurnt moth-rat,. .ratt-ri but tibia to roont., menu Th. total a1.r.4 made up tow.hort 011.3a7 1.1.1, and I torn.. mute tam. la, Mull tit 50,7.111 Mita and tterres: alum unto tura year :21.9:0t Prim. Moira fluief noulor t o o and r tn . chant:tat; antra lINI Iter , . 01110 nit 538.b0. 11,1 HAW. ro pothal at rut .11ratt• artlreo and tint" at 7 3 , tot altiailtiort for Ituw. huodtt iti &mato' Ltl full ',data; .1.4,300 lanes altort anti tottA ca , Itrroweal lirtua aollittic et artarAitu for ,oektor. mid tut, tor rettistllita falai tnorlorate and tint -13 =4= 0 d: , al-. Imat • l`Ll , al 7' „att. „ 3. r ...11.1 I 1ie.... tito hutauft.l Philadelphia Miirkr( 1 . 1111 t. tpril 1 --Viva... 'Lefler klentalbl I r • ‘:,,1 3t1.1 e.lsaueed , 0./0 1 61.1 x xlupino, t•r.t. .A 4111:411 1,1.4 o,tra 3.0 tol, ai,n: 1.1.41 - n lb Atceoly f 11 qr. , oLV 0011111 ~,,, I I , rll Rs , 11•Iir ntrady. . 3110 .r. r•'•iurni , oalea 4IIQ bay. ei,j4. Sit he.t....ett,...t) .t• ump!. but .."rttintio+litniatT Fire" 1:4/4 In. , TerA114,44.,. Kt 72 I .I.kr t:. 1 ..1 , ... !es =MIT .1.1 11. I=l I=IMMIIIMM2 Ye' A Gentleman It lug on Squirrel 11111 ,4 I.• t.,),•, !.‘.l 1.,•••• V 4111• 1. 4 41 14 4 1 4 ,,T40.04 IZIIII• 4 ( 0..0 4 [ 4 444”. • 0 %%101 4 44i 4 01 4 11111.. I pr.nrra 1•••1 L.I. II 0•144 4 , • ,‘ I 141. I ‘1 44 .1I4:•• 4 . 44 1.0. 1111.* r T. ‘• 1.• I en zit .1•1 art la, la t -11 1.l•. I• •r T.S. 11, t tttrot. ItENJ ANI IN I'. l lllE, J I.6nrtitt. vitt ',tot tot .1 t 'ltt•lttt. tr. 1' utltor.tll, ht. ; F.:. :4:1, 1.t".1{..S .t et tr., of n 1 and tr.. 1414 /..11d Druggixtet vetutat.tlly. u.lllllttl 11l i;(;1" 11'.kl;l1N .1' A 1 • 1 "11l IN - 1 1:.•=1/A Apnl tt II ,••1..;,.,01 '001101..1 Sal , - .1 11 k ill ..1r,41, go ^l l / p. NI. 1 , . AI I ) I•A I T !". 1(5...e 11 1/I .41/ 1/y ‘i P. 31AltSII (~. IA .\ O‘t awl l'n,tryti:larl. rot 41Ir and 51. l' II .t n'n• nn; Wood .1 ENV ) I I \l' S.\ TIN Its olll.ls. Il sill, Mitt oranaiiig at IV. I'. MAR: 4 1E4.1.1. as ....I %I re,. DATENT ()11. ( (11 TIC T 1 .11' / has log lan.airnal I. 11.1. stint for lino mania:glue .1 rnt.)II.TRANSI . AItENT :nntlAIW. till. narinatt contort, is 'low prottared to furnish tho Irani.. math silltta.ithen. from to yard. wit, ll fit, tart, twaanous dingiroug of vintitnating the right Ti. semi the nation rani do go on application to aptint—rbtO t Factory \o. Iti Irwin st l'ittst.ot el.. Pa NTI EW AND P()Pt'LAB. BOOKS -- Th e MOrTIII/lIM nt Mao., with s.ano Inrolutds 1,131 Misaoort I. California, 1 hb2,-:5, in a series .4 Lett, 1. I, Mrs. li. It. wile of the U. a. So: rotary of 1;t 4 0‘. ) The (risen of Well,serden, and a Ulanro or the East In dian Arritiveltsao; by Wal tor M. Gilts...it —Mott mist. The Adventures of My fisa.sin t 4 taacall; Lt T. Templeton. Kate Reston, or, To Wdl mid To Du, by Jenme Ile Witt . Ita,itat4 (Amy. a Tale f•aitoted on foci; 1.1. Jahn Kat anagh. rt Chstitio, or Ti 11114 Tri . intiplis. by 1, .1 Curtis. A Fot eat Tragedy. and of bar Tales: by lii as” tavr,o. I. :Moron. linullctinii--o Glum.° sir A to, wan Life: Wolter Match. P.intii.—.sl Blackwood's Miiinaino for March. Lcellee N V. Journal for April. Thompek.ru's Ink N.•O. Reporter for April Just received avid for axle by W. A. IiII.I)ENFR.NNI.:‘ A Co, npl Vifth st 4 1 , pus t • tho Thmtio. 00 - SPLin\ - 1)1I) BAMBOO FISFI IN( RODS, the best , rer hi...eight to this market, tor sale at ROWN A TETI,EI". . . apl Sign of the Golden Gun. -- - .. L I ISHING TACKLE, 4 every variety and 1 idyl, 1, sale at 11011 . N S. TI:TLEN'S, apl Sign of the Golden Cul A 1. ... . ... _ RAZORS, RAZORS, RAZORs,—ren ons deairtani of having a good ~lean Aare. eatl get Intro of tin.. very beg Razors for $l, warranted or no Nal, at µOWN & TETI-1-11", , , aid_ sign of tho Golden Gan. -- . D Emt I VAL—DR. BROWN has removed 1,11; front Diamond Alley to No. 50 Smithnold scree!. be 'we, n Third and Fourth nir.-t•te, where he ran be cou,ulted every day and ev,..tnrig ntll3l,ln,i .IOST—On Saiarday afternoon a LA CE _ 4 VEIL . „I larg, size , 8U1414.11n,1 Cl) be lost en Smithfield street_ between Third and Seventh street. A reward of ten. di Here will be paid to any wine returning it to the eater BLAkELI" 8 1:1(11SY. Smith tiel Vthe TIIIIIF Y FVP,N ENG. April 3, at nt AITA B LE STOCK AT AU CT lON Exchninte, berth elf” o . , Ext bong. , hank of Pittsburgh, IT elms,', lietveut ltiudi. 6 shut., ilittri Stil44 • ly i:itre,.n's Ineuranre Gimpimy M. DA%IA, uctiono, L( \' taifiel; prime Perni k j ',Rank 5.,41 for xale IINI; o : LIN 6. CommissmN I , 1 N/1711.11‘,T. Dealer in atv,l Prvdv,,, w•twrally, No. l'itt+aargh. tict.2.l IVO. Si 't Mids. for sale by • ma uMiTll, MAIN & IieNTER ~: ~~ 1. Y~ ~ 1 Tits Inens..l..ast evening, there were 5 feet 7 inches wster in the channel—a fall of 4 inches since yesterday. The wind and weather are favorable to a change. THE steamer "Diurnal" is the regular packet fur IVlleel ing thin morning; she leaves at 1034 o'clock. THE " Bay City," apt. A. D. Miller, is now totaling for Louisville front the foot of Ferry etroct. Tits 11'atauh River pnrktit, '• Gov. Powell, - Capt. Secooniii. ill hare• Iwr load oil board mail 1,, r..ittly to learn far hire I ihUttl, lu,tiana, to day. THE " May" has taken down her L uinrflle alga and sulnitituted that of Ciro•iuuati, and wilt Ina, for the latter place Thureday. 1, ',framer "Few ti) Iltirrin - will lraytt this morning for St. Pala ILA oarly. as Diu.. tt'rittek. Thom• wishing I, scud them s e iv e , ~1 u boat going through mulct hi' OD Itttnnl in ttme. Tllr .• J. D. Cars.iii," iti• '....131,1g1•1 . lea,' this Itilti. rapt. IJ Z. 13ricLi II loot with Briither liriekell, Clerk, who ix xlwu cx itt Lin 1.51, 51011055511 d 1,151114111 g Tttr. nplrndid new parketiinu of the and !aunt cunifortakle sitinseliger ln,atn lAI the river, li.:1V1,1 fur St. Louis thin evening. She in in ChM:, lif that 1111'0111- plisheil hinitniaa, Capt. lit'Culloni, wills (lump. Clark, the WWI L.,. tlllll attentive clerk, iu the ince. unriv,illml packet "Pitlaburgh, - with, the ri.annianil id J:11110+ O'Neal, heavya for Cincinnati tub not, li:. Stir Iv nr ilii• t o rt punctual moil well noinagi-il houta iu the Ira,le. An Iv 13,ars, clerk, will by knit , ' and punctual. Allot Is-tt)." Ilte mei Ith prick, t, Itil andSi.llll( . ll 111t.1,Ig.•1' m.t11,1.41 I.y Capt. It MA" inn. ItAts,,t Ins the kis., ports this eveni A ~13111, etsitin dock r 1.0111,1 111 one. , tatlisfy ng. unmet fte.lidions that :tile has stipert tr tiecouttutttlts was, t.r etttigrtulLs. !qr. Folgnr 'A ill ninny:, Ise fttuntl nil the ,A,•rl tt. make twine. WE worn 1111...11 II letter yesterday fnau A tk.uson, from the wreck of the steamer Caledonia, - which WIN 51/11/, by Ihe at Morietto, a th,rch. ,Ltlos that Nhutthl the river continue t.. Gdl they will I, bulkhead and stop thro brook, which hi about two feet I,claw the in,lng. and pump her uut. tier cat &n, c”usisted of 23 Idnl,. and 4 I,lls. Sugar, 333 1,1,15. 311 , 1 Pork, 533 1,1.1 e. and tieret of Lard, 2 roils eoaLl,tal. L In 1,1,15. Tong, 1.11W4 rt,),4 6n, 011. der small artirl.% lii of mush value. The following : 10 eaeLL, WilJe, 142 mackA Cl.)rerSved. II; hl ie . M •. 4 1,1,1, Tong , . 17 hhd.y. and A 1.e.., Pork. 231 144: Ilerrel Lard, 2 hoses 31ercltandn, , . 1 IVelgo 11, 1 Mich, an0.,11 olt Stinday 4. Ow -teallo , r Uini l • rt (1 . N1 4 .11 14,44141 111. 4 Saturday nk,lit. will, htinimri:li, nwl thmhs thoi - e in u., ,1,114 14. Ow t fan. Tt. 1,111,111.• 1 : . . 5 N•• , ..v .111. any and .1 d tdrr n.... l:,/t1/7“ die, 111. riv,l,4-10w do.' i I fain,..t Fd. 1,111,, f • 1 6° 11,11tpli. . 7: , Namitvini• tio '.'••,v orloans 75 cg.llllllli t.r ri.. At's% ly thh, prmal. Thu Upio•r omi sipipi i. rwing, and is oprn, prtd.d•ly, to It nb..t ilincancv nniCula y.l from nlnn.• Unit The I Ilinuia aver rule',event] feet, but is ropurtwi by t :- egraph tallu,g iLgnin. The JartieS Liens ad - rived Iron, Ft veoterday altpriumn, drawing three 1,1 stud a hall, havuut a very tight ,uirgo. She left Wit. Jue,epto on tio• 71t h, and mode a quirk trip, considering the Mote .1 th.. r a n, d . },dir fe,t In 1.1 o channeL She glow. not t.-port km', one!, I , nt that a:, 1,1 , 1 doe, usual itane proniolod on stand lairs. The Holm, 51ar arroooll from t to. .od Jr. Lori, tLnt strrrun 111/4 the nit/. °II WM." Imr or =EMI 'I I H I.: ft K.- —l. I'. Fi.,FT KR, sole LesSeP 411 d NiAtlnct.r. . N I I !Mgt., MatiA4l•l . llts' I..WriX, \l..uy;.•t .1 It"trrr, , 111.,-:.) ,•.. tad 1 . 4,i11.11 5.4-.40 'ft,. 41 - ate, ,w - urtn..: Mwtn, 12 1 G tvht.. tsal , ft. If I I; n N It.a 'r .1 r Mlt krr of Parl•--Jewt. fir F. 4.1 l'ltatleop.ed k IV I E..tiro. 1 , .11..t• I •t %Ir- 1 II pirrsul 'oil{ IN t;I,(11t1 FHA •,, , ~_ 11 Elo,1•:-Itt', I.\ \i;, 2 , 1. A utirlvta•• Not f lonell Panorama. I • •11t1,1.,t I. 411 111 I I . 'Bl I' I , y .1•1•01.: ,LI '1,,11 I.lfr oil Sugar nnit Plait PITT ,141•114,11 11 qtr. h 4... r,r , r . kl • •••• .t ,, n 1.1•• t.• 11, in I , 1" 4 • I I +t, plAtrIN ALLF:1:111 1. 's 4 , 11 4 01 ,11 =UZI I rr. MI 210' 11111111111.2 , 1110•.11 +. • . 1,11, , K 1..%•pi, hW tq1,..11 • %it' , 1.. ;01,14. 0, 1S •,r t.tko &Awe rtt k. wOh the l`nolln, hrtl hrtmly 14:1.1 , .. 1 op. Ev. , ning t!..lhtldti‘o, lit P . 2 t,'clovk a.' I theta! :/r - ral/4•11 1 / 1 1, %,(1, ..,h, ( )11 N IV.t:k and ra,,E.na lit NitAaiii tar th k . /..0111/gl,ii lara 1! • , 1 k/1/.1...t 11l 1 , / /It cONCEI:TS. I -ri :Ims. , 1•1111/111311‘l , aa - • .11,0, n,.,,:.i• I tail. - 'Ltd ia)i 1.. Oda, lml LL. )I. /t 4111, rtat, a I i 1 ,, rt.///11/t AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL ~)lt TIIE It API CURE oF Tki 'is. (NILO:4, \ BRA CNCOITIR, SVIIOOPING-COUOO. CROUP. „-ZiaP.e., Tins. I:I,MKnY in off,nni I, Ow r,ll •,''. 4., . roultity . ill, the o. , ittikkocki ,vl. I, ~ 1 n. ;,,,,,... ~/k nu art irin n lityli fn , l.loni lulls t.• I ..n I. T"'''- ,!•11.i. I. the liappi,nt ofTootn that can In. O c e ~.11P ,lre,l 64• wide i•• tlo• lit•la ..I ,I, n..- , ' - i....:_: . ..... , •:. Nilo-4s • and so uninert.usilin t . :,....s "r ! z.:, -.,-,ek. its raven: that ninnunt 4,...ry n... 11., ~ 1 ' ~Arilliz..7Bl o . ' ,; t the eolintry sLinniinin in pernain. NO. s, , ~ y , 11.. i /01.0.11, ML„ 100 r I.+ li 1,51.11.-.1 front n.larming and even dcop•r:de eases of the lungs. by it. use. NVhen "nee tried. its vnp•- riority ov.•r every other medicine of its kind. is too apparent to atiott. and when• its virtues are km, in, the nu longer hrt.ittto %hat antidote to employ tor the dixtesviuß 1111.1 ibillgerolx nit .shone of Ih.• 1.11110.4.1 y ;WIS. vv high to mar .iimate. Nothing. has °tiled louder fur the enrnin.,l itoluir) on l i n ed, cal moo, than the alarming preetiletio , •end inttait) t t . on xumpnc. a.nuphuuta, nor 122.4 idle 0110 rlps. t.l die„vmes lugs 111 , 111 , or their tuv.tigatious null rare But as yet I. Ad, matte remedy has loetql provident, on which the politic could for protection from attacks upon the respiratory or e. until the Introduction of the CIIRRItY Thi.4 article lo the product of a long, laborious, and. I behove, •cce,sfill endeavor to furnish the community with such a re u nn4ly. tit this Last statement the American r , ople ar' pi, thetuseli es prepared to judge, and I appeal with COD Dtlellre to 0,04 decision. If there is any depmelence to lon placed iu what men of every class and station certify it IDs done for t h eni; if 0 eras trust tog own sense, when we see dangerous Ofoorjoro, of lie throat and lungs yield to It: if WO CUD depend ten the assurance of intelligent Physicians who make it their lunduess to know—in short, if there Is any reliance upon any• thing. then it is irrefutably proven that thin medicine doen rO - and dues cure the chins old - Helena. it is designed for. tir yond any UlOl all others that are known to mankind. I (thin bo true, it cannot be too freely pu Lliahrd, or too widely known, Th•• afflicted should know it. A remedy that cut - es Is pric, lei,. to them. Parents should know it. their children ore petals to thew. All should know It, for health can iw ye ours Not only should it be circulated here, but everywhere, not only in this country, but in all countries. !low faithfully we have acted on this conviction, Is shown in the fact that already thin article has made the circles of the glide•. q•he null never sets on Its limits. So continent Is ii ltLont IL and but few peoples. Although not in no general use in other nations its in ILO, if la employed by the More iutelhgent i c altliiiirt all civilized countries. It is.fixten sively employed in kith A rueririL—in Europe, anal, Atrial., Australia and the fur-of' islands of tile visas LW is as dear to its possessors there as heics ;Loa they grasp at a valuable n•uudy with STU., Wore at nifty. Unlike most preparations a Its Kind, it is an eap•nsh-e composition of costly material. t 4 till it In afforded to the public at it reasonably pow price. met what 1. of vastly more iMrsOrtatire to them. its q ° Mk, is never aliffereti in decline from its ;rim.) standard of excel lence. Every bottle of this nodicine•, now manufactnred, in as roesd as errs has been tondo heretofore. or as we are fl.- Pablo of nothing. No toll or cost Is spared,. in maintaining It In the best perfection which it is punalbie to produce. Ilenre the patient who procures the genuine CHERRY Pee -MAUL can rely on having PS good an article. has Over been had by thorn who uissify to Its cures. ny pursuing this course, I have the hop• nr doing rants gre-I in Elie world, as wc•Il as the Satisfa•tion al tielkving i that much has been done already. IRrl'repared by .1. C. AVl.bit, I•rwctirnl and Analytical Clienle.t. Lower.. Nina. ift.al nv H. A. YAIIINKSTOCK k (N). at wb0b.9a1....,d Md, by ovvry Drnaaint iu l'ittAburgh, and by 011 11na).•n "very where. apHonlk a D - k 1 . MEN BOYS' CIREASE, in raps: th.• 1 1 nrri, i,itt 111,1 V for dmp, cart, wagons. f or rnifi34l HENRY IL COLLINS. Fri 101‘11 - 1 . SEED:— 10 14,18. for , a l e by JIAIIL & HUNTER . 11=11M RIVER NEWS. K ,71, of FILET Atli Flt M I'ITISIII ..fi him'," I ' PORT OP PITTSBURGH 6 ncl - c T INenns %I ATER pc 7111. CTIANNKI ARRIVED. r 1'..1 Fu).“ - d. Porbles. E:lizaht•th. •• Wot,lwurt, Drowu• " 1.117,1, yoluth, Don.lerit kNor, Vouturo, Boles, " Equinws. Rim ley. N,w •• Lr•hontro. Williamson. Ft. Louis. Itt Cowinnali •• :••11..0u1+. M Helm. Nashville. •• Wurnul. :•choorl.. V 1,4. Lorprkt. G-rtat,v. s U EPA ItT ,ttuttrt, Supard, .. R'...lu•nrd. ti•uv.ert. Itr. 'll.ill r6•1 , ,•1 ea% . al. II tl.r•litr, Hutt Inns, • .1 II 11.olututo. st. 1.411.1 WttAttlittom v FAA...rt. St Louis • Ltuuts 6 rishrm Zany., lh A M I TSEM EN TS. I(onm,l.ll,re $s 00 PriTat« lkoo, Ainkll. . L Uki L 7 - 4, •37. 1 . 41-7, 4 '‘" , STEAMBOAT. 1855. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS. THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, _ . FOR CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREW= BZTRIZN Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Saint Louis. THIS LINT is composed of eleven powerful Steamer*, nne-lifig qtualed for optical, splendor, safety nod comfort, and In the moor dititomm DALLT LINK or Srssa PACKETS on the Ohio river. It connect* with the 11. S. Mall Line of Steamer, from Cincinnati to Loatioville and taint Loins, by which passengero and freights aro ticketed and reoripterl through daily Two new Steantero have been added to the Line, which now tionsists of the following Iponts : " hlys of departure Boa,. a q" 44 ' . "' /rum Pillsbury), BUCKEY II STATF IM. W. IlEtranoov Ell, ; Sundny. CITY OF IJOait M1Ltaut........1 Monday: ALLFAIIIENY 11. N. Giotto 'Tuesday. CINCINNATI tie-ens Wednesday. I it. (loict Thnroday. PF.NNSYLV.ANIA Juno KLINEFLTER... Friday. PITTSBURMI IJ. O'NEAL. 12_11 daily at 10 A. M. precisely, No freight received aft, nine o'clock on tlio morning of departure. For particulars, apply en bard, or to JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,I Agent. JOHN FLACK, Monongahela !louse Buildings. Pirrobunall, November, 1865--ldocltt Pittrburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. Thu DIURNAL, Capt. J. A. Snorts., and the FOREST CITY, Capt. 11. Won, will nut as ItEllUl.Alt DAILY PACKIITS between Pitts burgh. Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all intertue dint, ports. The IMUILNAL will lease Pittsburgh on Moni!art, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock. A. M.—ltartut_sino, gibe will leave, Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdajts, at 7% o'clock, A. M. The rotue.sT CITY will also have Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturday's at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Rriuttustuo, nlie will leave Wlualing on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at 7% o'clock, A. M. For freigla ~r ',twinge apply on board, or to Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg. Ilockingport, Pomeroy, Point Pleasant and Cialipolis. The new and very light draught steamer ell.tlll.Ell A V 1 , .1{1" CArr. W. I'. Toalainer., will 10/IVO Jur the above and iutertn4diate port. e‘ery Friday, at 4 I'. li. The Mart. Avery• is now rahiving freight at the Monon galu•ha wharf, between Ferry and Shnrt street.. ISRAThe atrani,r J. It, CARON S, o.,ptsin D. Z. tit:let:ELL—CIE Basesel4.—will leave for Ow above and interntelliat, porte on IVEDNES day. 14p1-11 2d. at 10 o'clork A. M. For freight or apply orM,..ard, or at the PITTS. 31.11tINE AS: A'flrlN' ROOMS. No. 82. Water rvel it r pl The steamer Luc" F, MAY, c., Row N . soy -Clerk A. Run lin • will leave far the above and intermediate ports nu WEDNESDAY, April 2,1 at In erleck A. 31. For fmight Or patooti.n. apply on boat (I, or at the PITTS RI MA RINK. ASFOCI ATION ROOMS. No. 82 Water r•oet apl 211 6:LS, 6 6 2 ,, 1 1 .4 6 1.2.:6 I 4 ,, 6 :,6", • , :L, :01 1 .AI rrO Go For Louisville. Thu tor BAY CITY, Capt. A. D. Mit.t.en. will leave for the above and iuternastiato ports on ViEDNESDA Y, April '2, at 10 o'clock A. M. For freight or paasage apply on hoard, or to nitN. FLACK & LI YINOSTON, Agents. WABASH RIVER, &e. For Evansville and Wabash River The steamer GOY. POWELL, Captain P. SENUNIN, Rill leave for the above and interme ad, porta on WEDNESDAY, April 2.1, at 10 o'elodc A. M. r, freight or poioolge apply no lewLrpl, or et the pirrEL 131:1011I MARINE AS6OCIATION RIAJME. No N•] Wat.r For Nashville. jidEit The steamer FLOR A, Capt. A. S. Celina, —Clerk, Mr. .1. Lam:lNT.—will leave for the nb.ve and nitertnediato porta on WEDNES DAY, April let, at lo A. M. For !might or lut,sage apply .-n hoard. or at PITTSRL:nun 3IARINN ASSOCIATION ROOMS, Inh:11 No. Pei Water atreet. ateutuer LAWRENCE. c.ptath DVNI-SF--Clerk, JAMVS IXDWIC6—WiII leave tor the at., and int. - mod/ate porte on THURS. DA 1 - , April 3d, at 12 o'cl.tal: M. Vor fronrht nr paa•age apply on board. or at the PITTS 131 . 1(611 MARINE 10., , 0C1AT11 IN RIX/31S, No. !ed Water ffire , t np2 • For St. Louis. Th. steamer LEBANttN, Capt. A. D. Wit. I i giEVILIAmo---C:erk. PARKER—WiII leave (tor the Ethos. , and interim dials ports on THURSDAY, April nt T. ..',ln .r 1; 11. For trt.ltrht , o pawing, apply on taw& or at the PITr. 7 - IMiltAlli 11A R I rit, AsSOCI :OWN ROOMS, No.- 82 Water 11112 For St. Louts. Galena. Dubuque taut' St. Paul. • v• Th,• tetner G RANITV STATF. Captain . • %/./ Ifor tha nlwwn and int,- . o'cioek A. M. tittodtat.• ports tat SATUROA I", April at t, at I' For ftelght ..r I.4tanago apply !NAM. fr at the PITTF- Itt;HCLI At ARISE a,, , ..C1aT11)N litai:4ls. No S 2 Water apl =BIM gt.lufivr Ii IPI It CITY— J. M. s. P. 110211., Jr.—will !NI,. • -- --='—"'"' " Fltz I;ir t tse tttAtve and itttermedlate purte• on w ED- E , I. I', Awl! '2,11. to "'dock A. M. • • F , r frolght ..r oppl board. or at the PITTS. r I it( ; NI I NF: ASS , , c 1 A TI , ,N IGo,MS. No. s 1 %Valor WI Th, tine .4 , ... t0,r I ANN FERN. (Itti.t. Su kliP 11,wral I 1 , ,K, gill 14 ZIVO f., the .• Int. nt/.,ltair NVEDNESDAY C. at ln.•rb. I. A 'I. •.1 pa...a:J. apply ot. I.ount. or to tot D, 5: LI I 'NI/ST.IN, .A gents. .t , .a,,.•r %lA': it t'3l.ltztin M,CCI.Lt Clork. , ;I.k 1,11 t• Ow a1w0.,..141 ihtent...l,ite •rtn M April at 111 A NI. I.), I: ,Ight apply on board, or to HA RN F-6 A CANI.LIN,:NVIIi ..t,Enner El 4 NG.X. Paptoin G. Roo t.r.T. 'lei, 1, tf. St.LL, will ir above and int••nm•,luuc ports on IV April 2EI. .tt 10 1.. k:1 _NI. 1.. r trrtgLt or poo.age apply on Wont, or to IRN &S. Agent. For St. Loui• and Illinois River. Th.. +temper AUNT LETTY. Capt. Tung. 11111,WIN—Clerli. A. IL Fnt.t.tt—will leave Gar I v.• d intermediate porta on r. KRUS 1;17A Y. '" ,l pnl 2d. F..r fr , lght or 1.1.441,ie apply on board. o e to - init7 .101 IN FLACK. Aunt.. For St. I.oute, Galena and' Dubuque. NI11:11-1 . .,TAILCapt. W. llArtrrt 19 , 14. A.. 1. 11 ul.rrt, will In,• for thr ttlkovo kiol iti.knorklikkto port:. auI'ItURSDAT. April ! 4 I` NI folglit kir pottage apply hi!wil or t o JOHN FLACK, Att.frit. For St, Louis and St. Paul The .41,:ither FANNY ❑.t It hIS, Cuphain WelG , Ks--Clerk. G. S. I'tuert.—•will lave for the run and interntediat.. ;tot*. 'II W E UN ESD A V. April 2.1—1 S o'clod:, A. M. fright or pure. Jtppl , 11 bowr.l. or to ruldl FLACKS LIVINGSTON. Agent. For Lasalle and Illinois River. .Tito steamer FILED. LOR EN 7.. Capt. ii.GRACET, will for the and all nstertnednite Lore ,a 1 WEDNESDAY, April I (might or I...age apply ..11 board, or to FLACK A LIVINGSTON, Agents. E )10 N CO. --- 'l' RA NSPORTATION LINE.--Il as in g made °steamy° pp e e parnlloll,llllo winter. we Ikr, new prepared to do a HEAVY BUSINESS by PENNSYLIAA IA L'.A.NAL a nd RAILROAD. Tiutocoll TO AND FROM THE EAST EBN CITIES. We wan wins, our friends and all those laip.wasi to patronire the Penna. Canal and hailrnad, that no p„, n , will he vare.l to render general satisfaction to Ship• peen of Eastern and Western Freight The AVOIDANCE tip THE INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY PORTAGE ILAILROAD will give increased despatch to the tram:ad...l of insight. . Office on PENN street, at the Canal Basin. Kl.A.E.R.'isp4,t;',TtAlle•NWaSiut LINE.- 11 lereighls to and from the 1`,...t ladija ern Cities, Till Pennsylvania Canal and lia.nrnadu, we have incmasyd our stock of Boats, ie. ..ii same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE. which gives nu a capacity of over 1500 vale per month each nay. We assure .air frCends, and those disposed to futtronise the State improvenievs. there will be nothing spared on our part to render general satisfaction in forwarding lawtern and {ti atderu Freights with promptitude and despatch. KitUt auglLy Canal Basin, Pittsburgh. Pa. _ _ DALY'S STOCKING FACTORY.-C. DALY corner of Market alley and Yifth street, finds it necessary to contradict a report that IM/1 gained currency, that he was selling off to quit buttons. Ile never hail such I atenti.m. lle informs the public that he still continues to supply _ STOCK I !MS, Sill RT:3, DRAWERS, .4 nil all kinds of HOSIERY, at hie establishment, Hie Par- Building, on FIFTH. street--open at all {l/11.11 to the inspection of the public. Tie has, bolides the work his own manufacture, hmught to the city the largest assortment offoode line over brought to tbi4 warn te.d to be of the beat quality. and will he is.ld at tbi Moat team - amble prices. lie has but site Salon !thrn, at the c..rner of Market alley and Fifth street. C. DALY, inhl:, Corner Market alley and Fifth st. $. lO 000 —A Business Man -with a • Cash Capital of slo.ono can par t:babe au interest In a first clans mnunfricturing 'e.tablish rnent, by addressing M., Pox 1311, Pittsburgh P. 0., on Or before let of April. mh27-Iw. PRATT'S I)AUCIERREO'rYPES AND AM RFoITYPEs. which give such general satisfaction are daily obtained, In every kind of weather, al Lafayette Build ing, No. 87 YOritTll street. Particular attention pant to enter typing, as the data of sitting in much less than r. pared for Dangerreotyla, Picture 4.f (1111111 , n taken in a fesv±sroilnls in either of the above awned styles. Amial type Or Ihtrgerreotype Copies tea& correctly from every hind of pictures Warrantell perfect. Pricus moderato. tor motto is, TO PLEAFF. mhlB NOT ICE-- TO TILE TA XAB LES OF THE KVEN W A RD—The C..unty Cd , mmissioners h ave clutliped the limn for the Appeals iu nail Ward from March 211Ih h, Slay 1201. ROBERT T 1103iNON, tuhliktd Aseesaor. 5111 Mellm ~;„; < <:'t- ; WHEELING, &c J. D. COLLINGIVOOD, Agent, No. IW, Front If tn,t. CINCINNATI. GE= LOUISVILLE. NASHVILLE SAINT LOUIS, &c. =I=!M! For St. Louts For St. Louis For Ft. Louis LLOYD & LENlnti ~~..~ ~ -R'_. ,~~ • - - • e " , > _•3" ."; • • , • • .tr&:• 1• r .f.x!, ir ^ , 7 • • ‹., 1--e-, E A`5%'..4 •••• ' ;411""-M% -.. „ • ty- ••• ,•• • - tor , ~ ' ^ e ^^ ~• ~ 7'. • Vg),7 .7 4 46 -a k 1 - 5 ' • • • s f- 7, s • - t•—"„ •-• THE LATEST_ NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. 1856. THIELTY.FOITATII coNon.r.stA. FIRST SESSION• WASHINGTON CITY, April l.—Sainte—•Mr. Clayton resumed his remarks from yesterday en - the subject of the Naval Board, in order to prove that it was nu disgrace to be placed on the retirecliist. Hp replied to Mr. Houston's attache on Messrs. Pendergrast, Dupont, and other naval officers. Mr. Bell, of Tenn.• in the main sustained the proceedings and action of the Naval Board, and earnestly defended Lieut. Maury froca'remarks made in Mr. Clayton's speech. Mr. Fitzpatrick asked Mr. Bell to give way for a motion to adjourn. Clayton—l hope the Senator will finish now. Bell—l shall finish at some time. (Laughter.) Clayton, excitedlyt—The vitack has been made, and I bare a right to answer n• W. Mason—l move that the Senate adjourn. Clayton. excitedly )--No teljournment! 1 tim not bound to listen to insolence. That man is unjust--- unjust, sir! (Sensation.) Mason—l call the Senator to order. The Chair rapped briskly with his hammer to quell the ezeitoment, Mr. Bell exclaiming, meantiddle, "Let him go on with his insolence; I holm beard of that gentleman before!' Mr. Bell, while thus speaking, pointed his linger significantly at Mr. Clayton. While they were engaged in colloquy, the 'Chair put the question, and deolaretl the Senate adjourned. Howse.—The House passed the bill appropriating $300,000 for restoring and maintaining a peaceable disposition of the Indian tribes on the Pacific coast, and $120,000 14 purchase gunpowder. The House then went into committee on the Presi dent's annual message. Mr. Warner vindicated the rights of the South in common with the North to Territories of the United States. ISaturdny Mr. Allison spoke in opposition to the extension of slavery'. The lions° then adjourned. Arrival of the Steamer panic' IVebster. New YORK, March 29.—The steamer Daniel Web ster, from San Juan, with dates to the 23d, arrived to-day. CoL Schlossouger was marched out of Costa Rica on the 9th of March. Gen_ Walker has been reinforced by 300 Ameri cane. Costa Rica has made a formal doelamtion of war against Nicaragua, which reached Grenada on the 10th. Walker immediately returned the compli ment, and on the same evening. accompanied by 300 Men, went across the lake to Virgin Bay. Next day 300 men, under Col. Schlessenger, marched to Costa Rica. At the latest advices, they had not met the enemy, but had provided themselves with horses, in tending to proceed against Guano Castle on the 21st. Major Betas arrived out with despatches to Col. Wheeler, the American Illinister. An Ambassador from San Salvador 'arrived from Granada with despatches of a peaceful character. Admission of Kansas WASHINGTON, April L—Gen. Pomeroy, of Kansas, made a speech at the Anti-Nebraska caucus last night. He said public opinion in Kansas was favor able to the admission of the State with the Topeka constitution. Ihnigmtion was pouring into Kansas at the rate of a thousand a week, the enumeration being made at Kansas City. lie graphically described the alleged invasion of the Territory by Missourians, and the threatened capture by them of Lawrence, and de nounced the elections in that Territory as illegal. Has assurance that the people there were over whelmingly on the side of freedom. Was hailed by the Anti-Nebrnsknites in caucus with wild Deli g ht. Ile was certain that any interference with - theirrighls by invaders, would be seriously resisted. The cau cus then adjourned till Monday next. News from Mexico BALTIMORE, April I.—The Southern mail af this morning brings New Orleans papers of Wednesday, late ns due. They contain the details of news from Mexico ineived at New Orleans by steamer Texas from lera Cruz. According to a paragraph in the Siglie, the insur gents at Puebla were confined to the Cathedral San Augustine, and were already suffering from . tae want of provisions. There was also a seureity of muni tions. Late letters from Lower California, according to the Herald, announce the discovery of new and very rich silver and gold mines. Senor Robles, the new Mexican Minister to Wash ington, has arrived at New Orleans. Latest New■ from Nicaragua Nan' ORLEANS, March 29.—Walker's proclamation of the 9th, says, he was invited by the Denim: retie party of Nicaragua who had struggled to carry out the principles of the Revolution of 1854, but the Le gitimate party refusingal I efforts of conciliation, noth ing is left but wft.r; The Costa Rica : government has issued an address to the people ofttral America, calling on them to rise and destroii, American invaders. From Washington City. WASHINGTON, April 'l.—Kansas invest igating Nlcont mission before hewing -din city m do-ureengements-- with private parties for'supply - ito in anticipa tion ; ton thousand dollars a rlistAi 'be paid but not yet appropriated by 04 . 15 , 1: ",',;?-- Adjourned session of _Sapreme‘eibatigiviiiiitieimert • this morning. All present 6'.ii.epting Associate this tides McLean and Catron. No business transacted. Death of Commodore Keever • NORFOLK. April l.—Commodore Isaac M'Keevcr died this morning. The deceased was a native of Pennsylvania, and entered the service in ISO 9. He stood number nine on the reserved list. of captains, his commission bearing date of December, 1850 ; he was in ebanmand of the Maryland at this station at the time of his decease. Great Fire at Galena kLENA. April I.—A fire broke out this morning in the heart of the city near the De Soto House. Thirty buildings were destroyed, including a Ca tholic chnreh. The De Soto House was fortunately Fayed. The loss has not yet been estimated, but it must be very heavy. Fatal Accident Nuw YORK, Mare 29.--A row yr six stables which were being torn down, fell yesterday afternoon, and several children were buried in the ruins. One boy was taken out deud, and two little girls are not ex peeled to lire. Messrs. I'm:ldler tt Smith, So. 267 /two strol, Pittrlnery We anticipate that 110STETTER•S BITTERS will soon be come on popular iu California as they have in the old., Staten of the Union. Every party that have tried then, wants more, and dealer., who have bought them front us have not failed to renew their orders. As the. demand is daily increasing, we desire that you 6houid Whip no , via New York, 54 dor- per month until further notice. Wu have orders out Ste from Honolulu, Sandwich Islands. Very truly, yours, PARK k WHITE, teh'lledsa? Wholesale Dm_ Clark% Stomach Bitters are acknowledged by all Wllll have tried them to be the bent family medicine I.f the ago, for the sum of Dyspepsia., Costiveness, and a disor dered state of the Liver and Stomach. Tt e •y have no rival. The proprietors do not pretend to caution people'fianl,4 other preparations that are palmed upon the public ands the name of Stomach Bitterx for they have Mond that only trial was neetirtl to render such caution unnecessary. For nutie, 'wholesale. by COLLUM st: CLARK. Third street hetween Wood and Market; °KO. 11. KEYSKR, 140 Wood street; and by Druggists generally. - lIOOFLAND'S cra.rameTsck GET MAN BITTRILS, prepared by Dr. C M. JACK SON, I'hiLulel phia, will offermuidly cure Liver Complaint, Dy spepsla, Jaun dice, Chronic or Nervous Debility, DilleASeN of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver or Stomach. Such Coustipa• Bou t Thward , Piles, IliulllCSll. or Blood to the Head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Magnet for Food. Fulness or isolght in the Stomach, Sour Eructntione, Sinking, or Fluttering at the? it of the Stomach, Swinliing of the flew!, Tallied and DiMcult Breathing, Fluttering at the !Icor; Elimik hag or Suffocating Sensation when in lying Posture, 'Dimness of Vision. Dots of Webs berore the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the Ilead,cDeticiency of Pentpiration, Yellowness of ,the Skin and Eyes, rain in the Side, Back, Chest , Limbs, etc., Sudden Flushes of bear Burning in the Flesh, lloumtaot 1nte4,41. lugs of Evil, and great D01 , 11,113i1% ut Spirits. The proprietor, iw calling the attt-atioo of the public to this prepinatiou, ducts on with a fe,diug of the utimir pirill ilence in its virtues and adaptation to the diseases f r Which it is recommended. It is no new and nutra,l ertiriu but one that hes stood the teat of a tun years' trial before the Ameriran poupTe, and IL, reputation end sale is unrivalled by any eindlar preyar. Lions extant. The teattmony in its laves given by the most prominent and well known Physicians and indiviihinie, 1n all tarts of the country, Je kennel - lee. Referring any who may doubt to my " .Ihuourabilia," or Practical Receipt Boob, fur Farmers and Families, to be had gratis, of all the Agents fur the German Bittern. Principal Othc And Manufactory, 120 Arch street, rho.a• delphia. aiir sow by Dr. Geo. IL Keyeer. 140 Wood street; i. A Pahnestock A Co., No. n Wood street; Fleming Drothen, No. 66 Wood street: Li. P. Swartz and J. P. Fleming, AlleghenY• decl9:tikwly ie P . ; N RIVATE DISEASES—I)R. BROW No. 41 Diamond alley. &antra his en tar attention to an (Vito Prartire. ILe tallaleSa is mostly ronfined to private reriereul Paw., and al. h I ions, brought on by imprudence, youthful indnigenro 60,11 and exc.. syphilis. Syphilitic Eruption!, flt.noi I hen- gleel. Stn. lure Urethral Discharges. Impurity of the Blood. with all dinestes of the l'eueresl Organ. Skin Dieeasee, Scorbutic Eruptions, Totter, Itio,, , worni, 3lercurial Diseatee, Seminal weakness. Impotency, Pilot, Rbtounatitnt, lemale Weakness, Monthly Suppressions. Diseases of the Joints. nstulit In Ann. Nervous Affeethms. Pains iu the Back and Line, Irritation of the Bladder and KirinoYanuccesnfully treated. Cure putittnteed. Twenty years' practice (ten tu this city I enables Di. Brown to offer nateuranoee of a speody core to all who ma, come un der his oar, Office and Private Couteiliatien Rooms 50 SmlthAetd et, ledween Third and P , urth streets. Kir Citarzeit moderate. foovferlawly_ DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of SECRRr DIRRASES. Ills anima in long-standing caeca is unequalled. The afflicted are invited to call without delay. Pertions afflicted with Venereal Die- Rheumatism. Piles, or Seminal Debility, should not delay to get his advice, fetters containing a fee, immediate. ly answered. .Office and Private Rooms, Ido. 50 Smilliflep street, between Third and Fourth streets, le4ll .;; . _A, ' ; ''. ' ~.,.. ~, 4 , , :. f.i , e , !: fr,!' • k ,4 !., . SAN FBA:ie.:sal, .lauunry l 3 , 1&•,e, FEE .'.' ,.,.4 .•, - k1'4;4. , ,1 .!.•,,,:,--N.,t;..4. 4 . - • 4 - q- 04 - • , ,• - , p .1 • 41,1 . : tith.; - 117= ), -• • , •-•••• ~`~ i lEMII , ~ , 1 ' _ , i' y ~M _~ X .r ~;~. ~5 ~Yh t:C'4 f ~ -• -..~ i'~ ~.:. . k.1"..*•• • • Tr' . .L-:*!;1? , .! . ''i.!:.;f•.:'i ,, ' . :"'" ,. . , • ,: ' , '"q , ' :, • ,4-<,!:.,, , . %.4:47.• 1 , 71: - - "- ,"t - - " .• t - • . • * . ... ~,..,.. ";.;"..i.. 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