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The act was designed to shield chastity from the last, most devilish, most desperate and successful art, of cruel, selfish lust, and perjured libertinism— namely, "promise of marriage ' —this last resort of villainy, when to all other licentious persuasions chastity has turned a deaf ear. In such case this law is none too severe, and should fall heavily and swift, without mercy or remorse. If this woman be ' married, an indictment cannot be sustained under this act. The defence alleges the prosecutrix was a married woman. A marriage may be proved by the registry, by a record, by a certificate, by proof of parties living together as man and wife, or by ad missions. So far as regards the testimony of the prosecutrix on this point, you will take all her testi mony, put together facts, letters, explanations, rea sons and all. The marriage is alleged as a fact, by the defence, and it devolves on the defendant to es tablish this fact to your satisfaction. If this fact is established, the prosecution fails. If it is not estab lished, then she was not a married woman. Of "good repute," in the act of Assembly, means good repute up to or before the time of the illicit con nection—for, whatever may have been the repute be fore, this act is fatal to repute that follows. It is possible that a female may enjoy a good reputation without deserving it, and it is possible that a bad reputation may be acquired by imprudent behavior, not amounting to positive crime. A female of din honest disposition, over ready to yield to the solicita tions of vice, is not a person upon whom this offence can be committed- It is not material whether she acquires a bad reputation by imprudence or crime; in either case she voluntarily deprives herself of that protection which was intended as a shield to inno cence and good repute; "Seduction, under promise of marriage, " is an atrocious ,public grievance, and an . irreparable private wrong. 'The purpose and in tention of this law are high and holy—its penalties severe. It should be so construed and administered as effectually to shield youth and innocence; and at the same time to prevent its being turned into a weapon of offence in the hands of those who are not of "good repute." This was the intention of the legislature clearly expressed. At ten minutes of three the jury sumo in. Their verdict was, "Guilty in manner and form as be stands indicted, and we recommend the prisoner to the mercy of the court." The defendant was in court and desired to make a statement, but his Honor said, "Mr. Greatrake, you have been convicted by a jury, and after a jury finds a man guilty, we will not allow him to go at largo ; but you shall be treated with becoming respect. Sheriff, the prisoner is in your custody." He is an interesting young man, and his condition urifortu -16 nate. 4PRIL 6 - Margaret Lytle vs. Alex. Kid—The defendant in company with two others named Eggleston and Mc- Coy was charged with riot and making an assault on the prosecutrif house at a late hour on the night of April 12, 1865. The other two were convicted at the lost term of the Court andpentenead to the peniten tiary. Kid ran away and could not be tried at that time. In her evidence Mrs. Lytle tulmftted the do dendant was not prominent in the offence. The de fence brought witnesses to prove his good chatacter, fie. lt was submitted without argument. After a charge from the Court the jury without retiring rendered a verdict of not guilty. District Attorney Roberts said he had another charge against the defendant, which Lewes not pre. pared to prosecute at present, in consequence of the absence of material witnesses. Ile therefore asked that it be put off till the next term of the t'ourt. Mr. Black resisted. lle said his client had already been incarcerated fur a lengthy time on a charge ~f which he has been acquitted. It would be very hard to keep him in jail until the June term. The Court decided that the Commonwealth had a right to put it off,and held him for trial in $3OO. Commonwealth vs. John Duane. Indictment larce ny, on oath of Edward Riley. The prosecutor keeps a produce store in Market alley, and was in his em ploy. Verdict not guilty. Commonwealth vs. Peter Coney. I ndiettnen t lar ceny ; Mathew Seiler prosecutor. Verdict not guilty. The prisoner was discharged. A Cherage.—We are sorry to learn that Mr. Ti. F. Wo.lward, who has been Manager of the Union Telegraph Office in this city for some time past, has resigned his position and proposes removing to Fel ston city, 111. Mr. F., we believe, intends going into the mercantile business in his new home, which is one of those flourishing places that spring up as if by magic in the Ureat West. If we had the ear of the Fulton people we would say, when yinu want to hay anything in the hardware or dry goads line, go to the firm of Curds Woodward and got your money back; as well as ho encouraging two gentlemen who are eminently deserving of patronage. We wish both abundant success in their new enterprise and in their new location. Mr. Edward Wright, of Cleveland, is the Pureessor of Mr. Woodward an Manager of the rnioo Odic, lie is a gentleman who comes to our city highly commended, and we have no tiQubt alt that he serves all that has been said iu ha ialor. Our readers will one in the advertiser/10:t ctJit,,.l, that Prof. de Ham, who has been residing t112.11/11; , 1 us for upwards of 3 years, and has made for himself a well deserved reputation as teacher and performer, gives next week a musical soiree. in which will up pear some of our best musical talent, and Miss lien rietta Simon, a distiuguished young vocalist fr' lIEEMEM Pitotioregh from Coal Hill. and other very bran_ tifol views of Pittsburgh, will be exhibited at three o'clock this afternoon. The talented musicians ft VIII the Theatre have kindly volunteered to play for th,s uceasion. Dancing figures and mechanical steam boats have been added to the Exhibition, and this new feature gives to the whole a life-like appearance. Re member, Franklin Halt. Siring Arpin:rt.—Morgan h Co., corner of Sixth and Wood streets, have received a sumptuous supply of spring and summer hats and caps of all description , . They are in the latest style of madame fashion, and they say they will sell as cheap as the cheapest—for cash. If there is any " doubting Thomas' among nor readers, we advise him to go, see for himself, and be convinced. Another Seduction Goes—Alderman Cummins, of the Sixth Ward, yesterday evening committed an in dividual named David Hall to prison, in default of bail, to answer a charge of seducing Rosa McFadden under promise of marriage. The case of McKibbin vs. Craig is also on the trial list for this term. "It never rains but it pours." A very /arye sale of English and Atneriean Car pets will be held on Thursday next by Mr. Da vis, Auctioneer. The assortment is quite rich and elegant. Place of sale will be announced on Mon day. See advertisement. A Potent Granted to a Pittsburghor.—Among the patents granted at tho Patent Office, Washington, for tho week ending April Ist, 1856, is ono to George W. N. Yost, of Pittsburgh, Pa., for an improvement in grain and grass harvesters. Teacher of Normal lost it tetc.—Tho second term opens this morning at 9 o'clock, in the rooms of the Iron City College, opposite the Poet Office. Pro fessors Thompson, Doan and Dickson ure the In structors. We call the attention of our readers to the card of our friend Kleber in to-day's paper. Ilrary is a good judge of anything musical, and therefore his opinion with us would go a great length. Those fond of lager beer and good singing can find both at Apollo Hall, ICo. 1-37 Wood street, below Washington Hall. District Court.—Judge Hampton. FRIDAY, April 4, IS.S6 In the case of the action of ejectment, M'Cnalin sq. others vs. Cunningham and others, reported yes terday, a verdict for defendants was rendered. Wibel et aL vs. Thompson, No. 161, April term, 1355. On motion of A. M. Brown, Esq., and affidavit filed, rule on part of defendant to take the deposition of William Cole, a going witness, on three hours' notice. The Railroad case, Conroy vs. Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which we noticed yesterday as having been interrupted by the jury going to Altoona to look at the scene of the disaster, iv as resumed yesterday. The jury retired, whereupon the Court adjourned. .ci- When. the Slightest Derangement is Indicated by costiveness, or any other sign, it admonishes us that superfluities are gathering which should at once be got rid of, and the most easy and natural method to do this is to take DR. J. HOSTETER'S C.tIhBRATED STOMACH BITTERS. They operate equally on all the diseased parts of the mum, cleanse the diseased liver of that careen of bile which la constantly discharging into the stomach, re store itto Its natural state, operate on the blood, and remove allimpurities and effectually cleanse the stomach and bow els, and restore tothem a healthy and rigorous action. is thla.way they lOW at the root of the disweie, open the priree, eaten:AS" and Internally, prompting the insensible perspiratlati;and obviating all diseases arising from a disor dered state of the liver or !stomach; and for Sa k S le by HOSTETTHR MITH, Sole manufacturer and proprietors, No. 267 Penn stroet-, nd by dr - 11=nd hotels generally throughout the United Nato! and aprs. 8 a 7N9,44., Rev. C. P. Kraut/. will preach a sermon before the Young Men's Christian Association, to-morrow even ing, in the English Lutheran Church, commencing at i j o'clock April 5, 1856 xar Clazies Stomach Bitters are acknowledged by all who have tried them to be the beet family medicine of the age, fur the sure of Dyspepsia, Coetivenens, and a disor dered state of the Liver and Stomach. They have no rival• The proprietors do not pretend to caution people from using other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have found that only one trial was needed to render such caution unnecessary. For sale, wholesale, by COLLITM .4 CLARK, Third street. between Wood and Market; GEC. IL KEYSKR, 140 Wood street; end by Druggists generally. THE LATEST NEWS New YORK. April 4.—The steamship Asia has ar rived from Liverpool, with dates to Saturday, the 22d of March, on which day, at 10 o'clock, A. M., she left Liverpool. She brings 40 passengers. The steamship Arago, from New York, had arrived at Southampton. The BEnk of England has rednced its rate of inte rest to the uniform rate of sin per cent. Censela fur money quoted nt 921 a U2i. There is no English news of importance. The King of Belgium was a guest of the Queen at Wind 150r. So busitiese was done in London or Liverpool on the 2let, as it was (-hood Friday. Mr. Buchanan introduced his eureessor, Mr. Dal las, to the Diplomatic Corps, on the 17th, and trans ferred to him the charge of the embassy. In the afternoon he went to Paris. whence he was to re turn on Friday. Ile would probably take passage in the steamer of April 16th or 19th, for America. A despatch from Paris, dated Friday, March 21st, says that the Empress and Imperial Prince aro both doing well. The Prussian Representatives took their seat in the Paris Conference at the tenth meeting. The business conference was understood to be closed. A Committee of one representative from each of the powers was engaged in drawing up a formal treaty of peace A4viees from Constantinople of the 13th say tha Omar Pasha had arrived there. There hart been great irmrtality among the French 1,0144 ui the Cri mea_ Uen. Ludo bad ordered all Russian offieertt who were on furlough to return to their duty. The news of an armistice had produced a profound sen sation of joy in the armies along the shores of the sea of Moir. Business had become suddenly active. Generals Kandon, Canrobert and Bosquet have }teen mode Marshals or Prance. Advice! from Spain report great alarm in eonse uence of a new Cachet conspiracy. The Govern tient has been warned of IL The French frontiers re closely watched. THIRTY-FOURTIL CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION . WASIIINGToS CITY. April 4.---:ilcootc--Mr. Seward gave notice of his intention to introduce a Lill supple mentary to the (wily right law of The Senate then took op the hill making extra allowance to tieorge P. Marsh for diplomatic services, on a special mission to Greece. After debate, the bill •appropriating s3oo,ttoo for restoring and maintaining peaceable Indian tribes on the Pacific coast, was postponed, and that appro printing $120,000 for the purchase of gunpowder was passed. Mr. Collumer resumed his remarks on Kansa af fairs, and contended that the Missourians went into the territory to control the elections, fearing the free State men would triumph unless they interposed. He believed that more than :.1./00 illegal votes were east, and that the inhabitants were driven from the polls, not being permitted to vote in some districts. ..ks to the abrogation of the Missouri Compromise. though it was very hard, the North having made a bargain which they wore not very well satisfied with, but which they were content to abide by for the take of good faith.:that that now lose the little advan tage they derived from it. He presumed gentlemen were familiar with the story of the Vicar of Wake field, and remembered how Most.n trailed his horses. for a lot of peon spectacles with shogvorn eases lie did not suppose the Vicar was proud of that bar gain. hut he had never heard that the horse Jockey, after using up his horse, had come back to demand his green ept,•taeles again. I Laughter. / Mr. Douglas replied to some of Mr. Collatner's critomuus ou the majority report, maintaining that it was the purpose of the free State men in Kansas to resist the Federal I 4,l,•rnnient. if their application to he admitted as a State was rejected. They hail Piv. en notice that unless they were admitted they would resist to a Moody issue arid procure Sharp's rifles and organize the Kansas Legion, with its horrible oaths, for the purpose Of being prepare/I for such re sistance; yet the Senator from Vermont omitted all Ltie,u fat l! in 11:s two 4in) t. Mr. line Oa, mentioned as a remarkable fact, that the first intima tion of the election to take plarc OD the "oth id March, it: Kan-as, came by any of Poston, through agents . 'Le Emigrant Aid Somety. s howing that it was a pi ....lie .nolerztanding betweenthem and Reeder t•• ei,toon. voter. the it.;. rchltv.l the vh..rgy ..t . ieraston by the lii.souriabs. Adjourned till Monday. Evuns introduced a 'bill t.O WO .r. EC and taeditate the construction of the Northern Cen tral Pacific Ithilrond and Magneti , Telegraph Line. f!ich wee referred to the Select Committee on that rtri 'notion .1( NIT.. Underwood the Conlitittee on Judiciarr were inFtru , tea to input into the ex • henry of regulating and making uniform the ro,Mt or challenging juror, in criminal cares before the Fri -al courts. Thu nanenthnunt to the deficiency bill sit. take. up in committee ..f the IVhole. Mr. Stnitli, of Tennessee, argued that the South was lire ....ervntl,a than the North—hence the accession Stoles had a tendency to strengthen the lie launched into party politics, reviewing in condemnation the Republican and Ameriean or. gaitii.ations. particularly the latter. :Mr. Granger, prompted. as ho said. I.y a stern -ense of duty, discussed the question of slavery, which he argued is incoinpatthle with the constitu Lion of the United States, and therefore illegal. In its spirit and express terms that instrument repo dimes slavery and positively bars its existence. Adjourned till Monday. 3T. Louts, April 4.—The Santa Fo Gazette, of Ntareh Ist. says Gen. Garland INS ordered 260 troops, under Col. Chandler, to take the field early in March. to invade (lila and the Apache country, and demand Patio lac Li ut, for the robberies and murders committed Lieut. Johnson adjourned on the 11th. Johnson was acquitted, but the case of Blake nee postponed for further hearing on account of the absence of a mate rial witness for the defence. WW. FIIEW, S. S. BRYAN, Gao. D. Hall, THOS. IL LANE. 00mmittee BY TELEGRAPH. LATEST FROM EUROPE &HMV AL OP THE ASIA 1 RA NCR TITRKI , I Latest from Santa Fe V them. The Court martial for the trial of Major Blake and Prom Chicago. ',By the Uneat Telegraph lAte.l CHICAGO, April Weather still continues du, and gloomy, with indications of rain. lirkk snow Squall at 9 o'clock, hating fifteen palpates. Not a ray of sunshine for the past three days. Thermome ter 40 degrees above xe.to. Latest News from Nicaragua ASHINGTON, April 4th.—Official advices from Costa Rica confirm the published accounts relative to the military movements in that State, and confi dently predict the uprising of the people of Nicara gua against the government of Walker, and the an nihilation of his government. From Mexico N/iIV ORLEANS, April 4.—The Mexican brig Her cules arrived at this port, from Vera Cruz on the 26th, with fur days later intelligence, but brings no papers. She reported that the Puebla revolutionists had sur rendered to the Government forces on the 22d. No particulars were ascertained. Death of John R. Scott. PHILADELPHIA, April 4th.—John R. Scott, trag dian, diod in this city, to-day, of apoplexy. MANSFIELD SEMINARY AND Allegheny County Normal School. Ahem( four miles from the city, near the junction of the Nobleslown and Washington Plank Roads. B. M. KERR. A. M.. Superintendent. MRS. M. . KERR. Principal Seminary. REV. B. WPILERSON. A. M., Prof. Lang-uages. . - fIIE undersigned, County Superintendent, will re-open hie Seminary and Normal &•homl for Teachers, on TUES DAY, the lbth of April nen , . Pupils of both sexes are re ceived. A limited nunalx.r of females can board in the family of the Superintendent. (loud hoarding can he obtained iu the village and vicinity, at train $2 to a V week.' TEtlyi•.l—vim quarter of 10 weeke. IN ADVANCE ; Boarding. Lodging and Light. $3O On Tuition, from $5 00 to 10 00 Teachers. or these desiring to prepare for teaching. can cuter the Normal School at any time, and continue 10 weeke. or to the close of Second Quarter. Lectures will be delivered each Term, upon the Art of Teaching. For further information address B. NI. KERR, Pittsburgh. BOOKSTORE REMOVED—The subscriber hao removed from No, 104 Wood et. to ; No. 41 FiFTII street, second door west of Wood straet, (- Post Buftctinge,") where he will keep, to addition to School, 3lechani c al. reftaneons and BlaJ:ik. Rooks, PA.PI4II and FANCY ErA TIONERY —all the popular Magazines, Paper.. &c, For eale wholesale andretail. B. T. C. OR street. 41 Fifth ap3 SILKS — , — SILK:S7LE — AT — MASO N & have opened another large lot of Plaid. Flied and Plain Dress Silks, Moire Antique, .kr,, of very rich and elegant - and colors. ap3 LAWNS AND BIIII,LIANTES.-A. A. MASON & 00. aro Just opening 10 mace more of fine Yreuch Chintzes and Brilliants, entirely new and desiring° styles. ap3 ~_ ~ rT'~.llV~~T.:fi ^ _•:i. : ~ tip'::?.•4,.,eg, ;. . • I . , C 4 .. 1 , . .1-.. * 5 ytp, ~ . _ , - • ~,,. , " • '.! ~,,' •-, ' s .24 I, 4 ..,"". -• p`aS i o NO -.6 . ,+4O. , -4 - t / 14* 1,4 c .'" • • Pr 'V„ , 4, 4 r. ,- • s •-• 44,- . ` .N P: COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. IVerident. Z. WILMARTH. • Pia President. T. 8. CLARKE, GEO. W. CASS. Trecuurer. N. HOLMES, JR. • Suretary. JAMES P. DARR. Superintendent. T. NORTIIA3I, Jn. Cbminitfre qf Artrilmtinnelor dfurch GEO. W. CABS, Y. P. ISAIAH DICKEY, T. R. UPDIKE, SAMUEL DILWOIITII, J. B. CANFIELD. MOVEMENTS OF OCEAN STEAMERS ' BHIPH ISAVZ Pad . 11008. Empire City. Now Y0rk...... Havana and bi.o....Mar. S Canadian . New Y0rk...... Liverpool .... 0 ......... Mar. 0 Ana Now York......lAverpool Mar. 5 Illinois New York.-- Asplnwoll .. Mar. 0 Etna Now York......llarre Mar. 7 Ansgo New Y0rk......11arra., via Cowes ....Mar. 8 Star or tho West -New York...... San Juan, :Sic-, Mar. 8 Black Warrior..... Now York --Havana and N. 0 Mar. 10 America 13ototon, Ric...... Liverpool 4 Mar. 12 Baltic New York...... Liverpool Mar. 15 Union New York filbraltar, Ac. Mar. 15 .New York......S.outhampton Mar. 22 .New Y0rk......P0rt0 Cabello, &.. ....Mar. 22 .New York ... ... London, via CI Irk .... April 1 .New York......Carthagena, Ac........ April 8 TO 'ARRIVE. Wan LF.AVE ?MI Pacific I iverp001.,....,.. New York. Baltic I 1rerp001....... New York Afrien I iverpool. ..... New York Hermann ..... ......11remen. &c ....New York, Ningam • Liverpool...—. Boston .... Benda Loudon .........New York Quaker City Liverp,ed.......New York. Yulton Nairn, ....... ...New York Wash' ngton Bremen NOV York Tennessee Breads . . Osi,m3 Our city • has presented quite an animated appear ance during the past week. Our wharves have been crowded with immense quantities of merchandise in transitm: while throughout the city our mer• chants aro busily engaged in selling and parking goods. The rivers are in excellent navigable order, and entirely free from ice. There is an improved demand for money, but the flanks are discounting good paper freely, and there is little or no pressure in the market. The amount outside is not large : the rates are from I to 2 per cent. per month. Eastern exchange plenty at par. There is but a moderate supply of small currency. The New York money market, though ghosting some activity both in paper and call loans to brokers. is easily supplied. The Bank statement of the past week was unexceptedly favorable, the decrease in the specie line being much loss than was anticipated in view of the absorption by the Sub-treasury, the shipment of $350,000 by the Boston steamer and the drain to the South. The leans are but slightly in creased. The deposit line has apparently fallen off, hot in fact there has been an increase of half a The official averages of the City Banks of Now - ork, for the week ending Saturday lust, March 29, resent, in the aggregate, the following changes from he ,rovious statement of March 22 : Intern! in linnus ....... Spit'!.` Increase In Cirrulatiiin.. in actual Its Clearances Actual or 13 narrtwo 11.1.Aits $67,1!..3.P.26 r.. Depotrits, !dear 11 .... . „ ..... Clearanoes 20,524.70 i Actual Doposibi crew of actual Deposits ....... $ Atit the Sut.Treaffory stutemotit of Saturday, th ing L 8 111.., gt.iwral Orr “Intion Mpbita............ Dose , umout Sub-Trwasnry alone..-. The private letters by the Canada are hopeful. and all predict the conclusion of peace. Most of the for eign houses in New York hare received orders to purchane stocks and bonds to a moderate amount. At Philadelphia, on Tuesday, but a moderate busi ness was done in stocks: the market closed dull, with but little change in prices. Over $411,000 of Icons. and some 161111 shares sold. Such securities as paid interest are tho amount of the interest lower. The teney market wail quiet paper rnpAly Laced at 7 a 8 per cent t is asserted in reference to The pre - pos:11+ nun be Gore the Pennpylvanin I,egiQlatuA — for the sale of the Main Line, to the Sunbury A Erie Railroad pany, that the purptee it to put the Public Works in ~ ,F ACI, i .SII of the l'etnetivania Railroad Company, and use the credit 01 its price for the ei,ttiple• 1 , 111 of the Sunbury awl Erie Rned. It i , :1,1 het the Bill will he eernestly promised upiin duo cutentinii u f the Leziblature, and helly a rnhj,. , •: grunt trup , rtaare t•, thiii will ipi:i•ieritiliely run>idere I li e for.• TLi• Bnit 1111,reo f - Th k trikrket is decidedly stead', thc moderate in nmounL reaching n•"t quite z:44,.,0,1, the aggmgete yesterdey strret remark in regard to Baltimore and Ohw Rail road stork, in referenre to the diridrnd pir,taen for the half year. and the monthly earnings. The f rom a thing which, we prestnne, must he left tc I hop. 'ho properly bear the responsibility of deridiug up. it, iu the due course of events, and as regard , the .fitter. no far WI the Marsh earnings are concerned, •re can yet be no definite know•ledgc, time has not elapsed for getting in the whole n•torue. They are expeetol, however. by those be=t informed. to approach nearly the estimates which bad beell The Cincinnati Pr.', Carre-nt, of Wednesday, ova: "The Money Market has nut exhibited any ew feature of special interest since the date of our a,t weekly review. The demand has been fair, hut .t active, and capital having been in good euppip, natters continue to wear an easy aspect. Firt.t. elass names go readily at Bal2 per cent., and second class 15 to 24. There is very little good paper offered in the F treats, and the discounts nt rates over 12 per cent. are in the aggregate very light. The market for Eastern Exchange has been quiet 'and the ad vance noticed in our last review has been only feebly , ustained, but wo continue to quote aHY prem. as the current rates. New Orleans Sri.:lit Drafts are scarce and in good demand nt to premium—the latter rate for Bankers' cheeks. Bills of first class. at 30 and 60 days, sell at interest to interest and one-half :now I "fr. " i New Dull, and a shade tower for The Price ('urrciir also states that a new tax law hos been passed by the Ohio Legislature. fir the pur pose of relieving the citizens of the injustice inflict- 1 ','....,'41-',Vm."'"'"/ In fiis'id S . tat! ' e te :tr f ii NV ) e b e h t l :rtl ' , " s7 s l;4 l'S rf 6'- tt tei'tern,"tn‘nilVSll(.4;;l7o.s,sl.orfY"ety"tfa'VlE medium guinea extra ed upon them, by the interpretation of the Constitu- nominally l L t . o "l' . ;‘ , :ii i y , k , et. th rle . e l log doll and unsettled, it ' u n t e l Be u e e tion by the Supreme Court. By a bank bill, new ,q,,, : ,,t, w, . t hm . ; ) t it „ o h o a ta nr tlot i T i . pr tadLan i, flour only in limited under consideration, it is hoped we shall be furnish -0,:,21:te,fv,r, common stiperflue to choice ex . tta. s JOO 14,boubt'lltert7I:13Otr nil with a sound domestic currency, and that banking brn,nd,, heavy . ANl .il l Iwo bile at $7,3700 for mixed to choice can lie done under it on legitimate and round con tis 6 fur n a n n e ty an ad .. extrit. Rye flour: sales 150 Mils at $4,254 seryntlye principles. ited and unchanged. Whisky easiersuperfine . Corn-met] limo. with ' 11 " o k trl Lome trade; O ?.l hj e; and Prieou at IKseb29. Wheat limite w d Two other important bills are now before the Ohio ; ,., 3 i . m.: 0 , a I,: d at p t i l . ,oS ie t e o ,. s . l, l 7 i. s . fo w r l y t ii Southern, and $1,v0@ 5 1.94 Legislature, one to define the duties of flour inspec loader., closing ot Id $1,03. Ilarle . y lanlyiel:Bluary'Li'diutll nod tor, and another to do away with the practice of ~,,1,,,,h 4 r m( ; sales of 2.500 bus of the latter at $1,45. Corn ' : customary tares, by compelling manufacturers and ' 1, )00 Iles. at 63 1 4607 far inferior to good mixed . wlote mid wallow; strictly prime white at 70, an ne d w, 6344in ropaokers of all goods, wares and merchandise, sold riore for old mixed west v - 15 u. ,50 Lorkaal fr : e r r bbla at $16,50 $16,62 , ~ for mess, and by weight, within the State. to giro actual tore in all 75 for country prtme P : V:i.5(4510:75 fo e ; eases. These bills, it is said, meet the wants, of the . 'n nit 'i i t s 'i f i i:l2 18 1 . 1 .2. ( 5f"..5. 1 7 3 ?„5 for i rte ..., pr i, td er Chica e fo i5o D i r i tetsed Hogs community exactly. Inspectors are bound not only tlcnty and until 1 1 . _ Il l ycon in demand at full prices. Cut men ' ts 'l' uns at eat to exatnine the quality of the flour, but to see that Si ii ) . 7 .ol i iiim,ksge . s ,. ittii%47 7 4.i for Shoulders, and iitgla% for d Cheese unchanged. each barrel they inspect contains one hundred and Butter _—___ ninety-six pounds, net; that the tare of the cask is Cillailllatit Market. correct ; and, in short, that the law of the State in ' CINCINNATI, April 4.—Flour dull and heavy • nut much de , mend; some sales at $6,75. and a still lower teudenc • Pro' regard to packing flour is complied with. . VlAikol,4 firm. Whisky in fair demand; 6OO hits • 2' o . / CINCINNATI IRON MARI< ET.—We have no change tireceri, firm; .des 100 hide Sugar B , 4lB; t ili Foul 140 ills Molasses, 43: 1; t 0 do .101;; IMO ' hags to notice in the market since our last : the demand is ( 1 5 ' ' . v i , e r tf , :e.:Z i r i P, _: ,l a n t ' 2, , i ,i d . B. R p iyer 10 feet and a half and falling. but moderate, but the market continues firm at $35 per ton for Ohio Hot Blast, from the landing. There . Philadelphia Iron Market. is no disposition manifested to buy beyond what is PHIL ADELPIIIA, April 4..—Transactions in pig iron hare necessary to supply present wants, nor is there aßyor dc'ekfin.B, disposition exhibited on the part of owners to free N. 3: a sale ,z -- 3300 tons iv.o rtt;stitl - y m ° l;de for ro:lrond sales. There is a good country demand for Bars, and purpoz , es. Other quotations an cost reported. the sales during the week bare been quite large. gam. A Gentleman living on Squirrel Hill Prices remain steady at flu for common and 4c for ' charcoal. Blooms sell at $7O per ton My wife has been sorely afflicted with Dyspepsia for the last Sear. During this LiMr. she bad used no many meth- April 3 vines which seeemed to aggravate rather than remove the d a,casc. that coo ASHES...There is not a very good supply of Pearls inthe e:t e t d .les ai tti e sl . ither recovery. flaying in market, and the amount coming In is small: prices still rule exercise. yetc oautry; each day she seemed ' t t .T ' Citl ' e ur :l i - r ehtt l at a high figure and firm; we note a sale of tons at 9c. With SOlllo , difficulty, I persuaded her to take your Holland . Il b it r iv, which 1 am happy to state has completely cured Tut.; [llO transactions in Pots are small a sale of 9 casks was made at 6%, cash and time; there is a fail demand for CAUTION:—To prevent imposition, be careful to ask for other varieties, and some tales of refined Soda were mode at lnerhave's Holland Bitten. 3 7 %614c • sale 12 casks Soda from Penna. Salt Co. at 3 1 ,4, -1 . t./... Sold at $1 per tx.ittle, or six bottles for $5, by the pro - , prieturs, BENJAMIN PAGE, Ja. $ CO., Manufactaning mos: a solo of Soda wen also made at 3 N. Plianaaiceutiits and Chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa.; IL E. BEL- A PPLES...There is yet a good supply in market, and id- LERS 6 CO., corner of iSecoud and Wood streets; and tuli29:lw though there has been some activity, the prices have slightly . Lrutigiats generally. ------- _ _ _ declined. The last sales made were 80 bbls of Penuodo a nd - ____ , T IGII , iCIIINTZES--We have just received Russets in 2 lots at $1,50 _l_4( h case of splendid styles of Light 4.4 Chintzes— very A LCOHOL—SaIe 30 bbls at 46. oat.' ruble Goods. A. A. MASON A CO., BACON—There boo been, during the past week. quite an , lip 3 25 Fifth street. ---- improved demand, with some improvement in the ; upplies. 1 T AKE MICIIIGAN.—For sale, 2200 Acres The sales since Friday, inclusive, foot up 54.400 Me, as f.,:. . j_A of Timber and Meadow Land, extending for 7",4 mil, loxes: Friday: 8,500 Its bulk Hams and Shoulders at a and 'in. aere. Ml Te g r ' : 2 n d e4.lllrd il M3 e6 It ' l l': 111.17:Cei 7: one , two 0 ; 9,000 lbs Hams. Shoulders and Sides 1014,8 and 9c ; .000 th e re. yearn. S. CL'THBERT Sr. - sni — N, lbs Sides at 8%; 1000 lbs Western Rana at 10c; 1,000 ito np3 61 Market street. p 4 dt •f• ' . ' MEE 4 ,i TO BAIL nA VS. Iln. 23 ... Feb. :L'S .........Feb. 27 ..........liar. 1 Mar. I - Mar. 5 Mar. 12 PITTSBURGH, April 3, 1856 ist),39 ),, ,1 t 2 2.3t1,43, COlll . UItTIV I Ear PIT CLATION. ?tar. 31.:L. Mar. "V, Mar. .$!....1.6b4,tr21 $1(4.746,3,17 i101:21,67 /: , . 1197 -SW; 14.210..g4 1 14,3aa.:',6 7.33.631 7.t43,253 7 75,6913,i:5n S.k',l ac,„ Ra.:3a,.261 3.2M.77 2 12.373.374 7,041.1a0 .5.7_2.529 There i! ronsidentLie Mi!Mal!!! Shoulders at 7%; 4,000 Ibe do at 8%; 2,000 le Llama at 10%. Saturday-; WOO the Shoulders and Sides at A and 9 ; 5000 the Shoulders at 7%; 1000 the Hams at 10: 0000 Zs Shoulders and Sides at 8 and 934; 5000 the Shoulders at 8; 2000 the Hams at 10IX. The above transactions were made for cash. Monday 15,000 Ito Shoulders at Bc, 00 days; 2000 Sides sa ck. ; 1000 The Hams at 10%, both 60 days ; 10 tierces eugar cured flame at 12 Tuesday: 3000 The Shoulders and Hams at 8 and 10. Wednesday: 3000 The Shoulders Sides and flame at 8%, 01 ,4, and 11c; 2000 the Shoulders and Sides at 8 and 9, and 5000 the Shoulders Sides and llama at 8,9010 c. BULK MEAT—Sales 20,000 the Shoulders and Sides and Hams at 5%. s,t. , ,CasBc. BUTTER AND EGGS—There hes been a better demand for Butter, imertlie 'supply coming In is not adequate to it. Sales of several small lots have bean male at Z3a24 for prime to prime rail. Six boxes of a 'superior article were sold at 25. Of Eggs, some lots wore sold at the wharf at 14, and a lot ts,j, 13c, original count. BEANS...We hove no transactions; email white from first hands would bring 81,63(4.11.75, and from store 51,75©52. CANDLES, SOAP, Ac... There is a regular demand, without change In price. Y T quotations att, table in another col umn Sawyer's prices. CUEESE...The demand is quite large, but the stock Is very lintitel and of poor quality; sales 100 boxes W. IL at 10t 1117,..; 25 boxes prime at 11, and 30 boxes ordinary at 0, cash. DRIED BEEF—Salmi if, tierces in 2 lots at ICc. DRIED Fill IT—The demand continues good, although no heavy sales have been made. The market Is firm at pre. vious rates; sales 110 bus Apples at $1.12, and 30 bus Dried Peaches at $1,75. • 41.011R—Tlie market is sillier, and there has been a alight Folvanre since our last. Thera le considerable activity, with a supply hardly adequate to the demand. 1 1110 sales since Friday foot op 1110 barrels, as folio we; Friday-70 bbla. su perfine from store at $.5,611,;; 74 bble. do. from wharf at 15.50; 115 bbls extra family at $6,08; 225 bble. superfine and extra from wharf at $5,50%56. Saturday—Salsa 100 bbl a. extra from wharf 4.6,37%; 50 bble. do. from store at $6.50; 100 hble. superfine from wharf at $5,621; 35 bide. do. from store at $Z,75. Jfivirlay--50 bbls. extra from wharf at $0; 36 bbl,. extra from store at $6,50; 30 bble. do. from ore d $6.37 , 4: 50 Ltda. superfinu at S-5,02!4, and 110 bbla. on private terms. Mr./ay-410 bbia. superfine and extra from wharf ou private terms; RO bbis. superfine (wharf) at iCornorday—Sales 4n bbin. extra from wagon at 16,25; .0 bias. do. from store, Sfi,so; 20 Ws. superfine from store t $8,12 ; 40 bbls. superfine and extra from wharf at $6 and $8x, 2 8; 48 bble. extra from wagon at $0; 40 bbls superfine from wharf at $5,75; 40 bbls. inperfine from store at $6,12 1,618. oxtrn at $6..50; stad 20 bile. do. at $8.,62 1 ,4;.. Bales ES ibis. Rye Flour from wharf at 1.3,60. I; It A I There is but little offering; prime Southern nom teal at $146; inferior is sometimes offered from wagons at glen 1,10. There in considerable demand for Oats, whicd are in lots of 100 to 2.50 bun from wharf at 22c. There is not great demand for Rye; a lot of 1. 1 2fi bus was sold from the wharf at Mc, which is the ruling figure. Core sales 490 but in the ear from wharf In two lot. at 32; 210 bus from depot at 33, mid 250 has shelled from wharf al3oc. Barley: .ale. 180 Ims prime frnmt wharf at $1: and 100 bus prime r, , trt gm . ° at $1.04. t;IIOCEIIIES..Thn 9., , t1ee of Sugar and Nlvlatotea do not rinre any desire on the:Tart of holilere to operate largely salca of fair, rani fair nod fully fair N. 0. have been made by Idol, cash ; Bales N. 0. Molasses, oak. at 44c, cash 4..". c. Oh days, and .10. 60 days; males of cypress were made at 4.1r,11f•fl 30 bags and 30 sacks prime Rio at 121 , CO days, and 10 hags fair do, 12c cash. GREASE...SaIes were made of 26 bids at 5,4, and 35 bids white fur cash at 1v.Y. 4 . ITIDES _Sales 250 dry at 15 , A. and 60 green at 7%. II A of 19 tons haled from wharf at $l5; 3 tons do from more at $lB. and 90 tons do from wharf at $l6; sales lb loads from the seales at from $l5 to $lB. i.AßD—There has been a good demand for Lard; stiles 131 1113:1 tierces at Oc., cash; 70 Mils. Irregular quality at 00. on time; 3 tierces No. 1 at IOC.; sale. yesterday of 30 barrels country at 9!...i.focir mouths; and 10 kegs at oc., cash. LEAD...A sale was made of 210 pigs, to arrive, at 7!,i' eta., fair months. ltll.s...Sairst of No. 1 Lard are making at from •s...sa_ as, nosdly at the latter figure. A small sale of Linseed has been made at 95r., cash, but it In held at PRI METAL...We have no tale., to report, but the market is +till stiff at previous ftgures. We have not yet had any reeeipts from either np the Allegheny or below. POTATOES...There have been several arrivals, and sales have been made generally of Neshannoeks from the wharf at :Al.!. It bushel: a sale was made of the IMMO variety as tote 0,1 j4i .i,f I.viii PORK...Sales bbla. !teas at $15,50, and 20 bbla. do. a , Sl6, ca.h. SKEDS...There In a good supply of Clover, but there is not much demand yet. A sale was made from store of 25 bus. at zS, but the last sale was of 40 bbla. at $7,50. Sales of l'unotbi at s 2,7b @ j,2. S LT..Sale SO bbls Nu. I at $.1,85. TOBACCO—SaIe 20 boxes rtoward at 22, 6 ma.; and 10 l.•zrs (rant at 210 z , on time. WITISKY—Tbero in a steady demand. but the transactions ar.• r 1.4 larp.; r,rtitled hal ..I,lineci to 276:25. soy luuicerl amounts are offering from first hands, and pricer are unchanged ; steady salt., of extra from at $0.51'. Sales 75 1,61,1 extra on wharf at $6,12 1 4; blab superfine at depot at i5,,1 1, ; 21 bids extra from store ; 701 and 33 do at t.t3.311,..,; 115 tads do at 11,6,571,,;: 50 suirdrfine from store at $O.. riftWERIF.S...Sales of 3 hbds Sugar, fully fair, at 9r. bids 3folevses, cypress. at 44e, rash, and 5 do, mit, die. rash. I , alea 10.000 Ito woMi•rtk Flunked shoulders and 11:14 at 77. 4 0 t 1.. ; 5.000115,10 at F(,10 3000 It o t t ) do ot and :201001bo do Immo at 11. I,YE Hill K... Sale 70 tills Um. tore. :‘ 41 . 7 ' , :4,1,1 110 rtctntql. in 1 , 4,.'.1k . • ALT.. :al , 100 104. , N,.1 from :anal Flt lir I.E. P. 'IIK —N.I ,, 1..C. 1 1 its bog round. nt '1 Es ',11.• hi. , l2t ..t s'l6. L at id 14 1,10.. s S3c, 4 I.bis ou,won roll nt 11.,c 10 d 6 d I (41 I , ltik.l) BEEF...L:IIk 4 t.rc, al 10' x . DP.IED FRUIT—Nth! 100 bun l'naches at $1,73. 40 hae at rriTor, _sat,. len hu.'infi on wharf at ;;;Se. ..Ir.ll ,wake Scab at 4-4, 4 111,.. r EOLk Ion!, at tt.'4, 4 mcw. )I.ti t supplied. 4.1 figurt n tr..; ton „nlioaul ollorrd, ILn.l 400 tto. sold; priors mnged 2 , grss, for goof common to choice; and a crow 3 to 4 coweutruch.ift.l,ifigtttb. • 30u uff..rod, and 300 sold ut groan. I.loGS...tntly 100 in peon. and 60 sold In the bruall way to IiV.WWVISAIS.I.OAgMM ,ielszshlp v r.RPOOL C.orroN sllhKl37.—The Broker'h Ctrenlar reports the.ales for 5 days at bales tc,-‘ll, lwing holiday. I.owor qualities had declined 1-10; Nit . 10.11.11 art , are scarce, and have tuanAwhat improved. Th., market is otherwise nrhatzed: sales 1., exporters or 1609, and to spernlators of /1.) bales. NO'W Orleans middling ; fair 037%t1; upland middling 5 13.1,51; fair Account. from Manchester represent the market A. Wh.at unsettled and prices cotisidorably lower. Flour dollltd prices nominally unchanged; Western Canal 31® 32, thM ado -hi lid. Corn declined la, with AdIPS at 31150 rd;alas closing dull. Provision market unchanged and steady. Lard (VIM. at 5.44555. ILA VFLE, Ntitreb 19.—Cotton quiet after the Asta's advice, TI c- ,ales of the week were 19.5110 bales; tree ordinal,* at Fe/ Poor quoted at 42f bilc to 50f 43e. Provisions unchanged. arolina Mil` steady and firm. Lard 73(4175. duty paid. Saga, wan dearer. ~~~ R: Sales of Friday =3! Foreign Matikets New York Market RIVER NEWS Tin evening, there wore 18 feet 8 inches water in the channel—a I'lEO of 5 feet 2 inches eince yes terday. The river is still rising very feat, and the ice le run ning strong out of the Allegheny, which prevented a num ber of boats from hewing. It 111 now the highest ureter of this season, and was still rising at dusk. There was not a large quantity of pale shipped yestturday. It required a good deal of labor to remove the geode on the lower part of the wharf as the water rose. Tae steamer Flora," Capt. Curtis, was detained yester day. She Is certain to leave early to-day, the ice permitting Iv to " Lock May" Is at wharf this morning, her deten ion will be caused by the ice running out of the Allegheny. Tux regular Sunday packet for Ciiminnati, the "Buckeye State," ie always punctual to the time. She leaves at tan o'clock. Tux steamer "Fanny Fern" was detained ymterday, but er officers, Capt. S. Ilenuibill and J. M. Cook, clerk, are con r dent of being ready by noon to-Jay. THE fact passenger packet . Forest City" if, the regular racket for Wheeling this morning; she leaves atloY,o•clock. She also makes connections with the Railroads at Steuben ville and Wellsville. TIN steamer Argyle" will leave on Monday for Now Or leans. She imesesscn excellent a:comic:iodations for a limited number of passengers In the cabin, and ts ucururpaasod for second clam passengers. Tot " Philadelphia," Capt. R. J. Grace, was prevented from leaving yesterday by the large amount of ice floating out of the Allegheny River, but Capt. Grace informs us that he will positively leave this morning. TEE " Paul Anderson" is now loadlne,for the Upper Nis alasippi River, and will be ready to leave this evening. Those traveling that way should not fail to call on Captain Bell, on board, if they want information. FOR ST. Loma—The steamer " North Star" leaves tilt of_ ternoon for St. Louis, with a full loud of freight and a good component of passengers. Her officers are well acquainted with the traveling public, courteous and attentive, a mare guarantee that she will make a profitable trip. Tex splendid emigrant steamer "Equinox," Capt. George Rowley, will leave on Tuesday next, and from the repots' Lion of the " Equinox" and her officers, we expect to see a large crowd of those seeking homes in the West on board when she goes out. Iler destination is St. Louis and 1111nois River. Tut regular Gallipolis packet, "Chas. Avery," Capt. Wm. Torrence, will leave to day at 4 o'clock, P. M. She would have left ywtterdny, bat was detained on account of the great amount of ice, which was floating all day in tho Allegheny, but will positively leave to-day fur Galtipolie and all inter mediate ports. Tea splendid Minnesota packet "Granite State," has her load on board and will be ready to leave this morning for St. Paul, direct. We cheerfully commend tho "G. S." to the traveling public. Her officers, Capt. Lodwick, and Mr. C. 'tartan, clerk, will use every endeavor to make all at home who travel with there. . THAT bait and commodious passenger packet " Empire City" will be ready to start for St. Lords on Saturday. We take great pleasure in recommending this fine steamer to the traveling public. The names of her officers alone, Capt. .1. M. Vendergriff. and Clerk, S. Barr, jr.. independent of the superior accommodations of the boat, should be sufficient to guarantee to this favorite steamer a liberal patronage. AN investigation into the cause of the explosion of the boiler on the steamer Metropolis took place at Cincinnati. it was adjudged to have been caused by want of water in the boiler. Not more than 5 inches of water was in at the time. The license of Paul DUNig, second engineer, on watch at the time, has been revoked. So says the Cincinnati Com mercial. • From Cairo. illy the llnlon Telegraph Line.] Fiver on a stand, with 8 feet in the channel; 10 feet to S Louis. The steamer Southerner, from St. Louis, passed I. day ; also, the Memo and Yorktown No. 2. PORT OF PITTSBURGH 13 FELT 8 LNCILLS wAran. or TUE CITIANSEL. ARRI VED. Steamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. •' Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. " Luzon's, Bennett, Brownsville. " Forest City, Way, Wheeling. " W. K. Denny, Lyon, St. Louis. Mansfield, Greenlee. Lonieville. Venture, Boles, Steubenville. " Buckeye State. Beltzhoover, Cincinnati DEPARTED. Stnamer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Yffizabeth. •• Jefferson, Woodward, Brownsville. lwerne, Bennett, Brownsville. •' Diurnal, Shads, Whistling. Cheri - lit, Brown, Zanesville. St. Lawrence, Dunlap, New Orleans. AMUSEMENTS. TIIEATRE. - J. C. FOSTER, solo Lessee and Maungvr; WM. 11. ILY-ED, Stage )Tanager; Cuss. FIMTEL, Axiing Altuitager. Trezeur7r, J. %. Bottraz. MOM Or AblattliWN : Baled 00 , 1 Parquette 50c.Private Boxec , lar 00 Tier I Private Boxes, b 00 Boat, fuc tokii ell persons .25 cents. Cortiticale, securing site, 1.2% cents extra. LAST NIGUT OP MR. E. EDDY. SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, 1856, Itatraelle.—linflaelle. Mr. E. Eddy; Aclaille, Mr. Dupes; Jut:ink, A. NV. Young; Pauline, Juida M. Cooke; Mad. Bout.. n, Mrs. Palrette. SOILS of the Repttblle.-31osner, Mr. E. EDDY; Burgoyne. Dubois: Mischief, A. tr. Young; Mary, Julia M. Cooke; Kate, Miss Lillie Cantor. tterefirm of Tuns—Doors open l 4 to 7; curtain rises at 714 pI'rTSBURGII IN GLORY!! FRANKLIN HALL Foe oNE weed Wili--conuencing WEJJNEISDAY EVEN ING. April 'ILL ltihn. Andrieu's National Panoramas of the Uni ted States; illustrative of a Trip from I.ITTSIIVRGII. to Luideiatia, by railroad and it earnboat—f toppin g at Cleve laud. Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Juliet, Ottawa, Lasalle. Peru, Prorla, Altuu, St. houis, awl Life on the Sugar and Cotton Plantations. The PANORAMA OF PITT8111"8011 alone has cost the artist great labor, and iovere an area of more than four thou "and feet. It allows plainly, A LLEtiII.Y.:N MillAN, 31 A NCI I 14...TER. and A View of the Ohio River. The signs na the buildings are on a large scale. and amongst the people passin, through the streets, hundreds of portraits can reel!), lie recognized. et-n_ Adwlsoion 25 cents; Children 15 cent& Foe the convenience of families. au AFTERNOON Mill- BITION will take place at:{ o'clock, with the Paintings bril liantly lighted up. Evening Exhibition at o'clock pre cisely. 5 Liberal arrangements will be made with schools. mh2B JOHN W. WC.A.RTHY, BILL POSTER. and Durannrron, wUI attend to the Posting and Distributing of all kinds of BILLS FOR CONCERTS, LECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, Ac. All rummunicatiote*Uthor by mall, telegraph. or other wise—clirected to the office of the Morning Post, will receive prompt attention. ap7 DALY'S STOCKING FACTORY.-C. DALY corner of Market alley sail Fifth street, finds it necessary to contradict n report that has gained currency, that ho was selling oft" to quit brisineay. lie never bad such intention. Ile informs the public that he still continues to f .PIAY STOCRINOS, SHIRTS, DRAWERS. tot all kinds of HOSIERY, at Ma natablislimenb His Far inry la near Ityan'a Building, no FIFTH street—open at all times to tho inspection of the public. Ile bac besides the work of his own manufacture, brought to the city the largest assortment of Gixicia In his lino over laureght to this city, which ore warranted to be of the beet quality, nod tin sold at the most reasonable prima. He hen but one Sales Room, at the corner of Market alley and Fifth street. 0. DALY, Corner Market alley and Filth at. CEMETERY ._MARBLE WORKSJ MATTHEW LAWTON, PRACniut. Mossy. MASON No. .q3..4 LIBERTY street, below Wayne, mh.2l:ly e iLOVERSEED-60 bushels prime Penn eylvarda Seed for ealo by rent HENRY H. COLLINS. SPRINGER HARBAUGH, COMMISSION Mrscusur, Dealer In Wool, Provisions, and Produce generally, No. 295 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. oct2l 0. SUGAR-45 hhdo. for sale by • sp l ELMITII, NAIR & HUNTER. KID GLOVES—Alexandre's &Petit's make, of all sins and colors, at L. lIIRI3IIFELD & BOB'S, a ,2 No. 70 Wood street. L EMON & CO.-TRANSPORTATION LINE.— Having made extensive p parations this winter, we are now prepared POR to do a HEAVY BUSINESS by PENNSYLI *AAA and RAILROAD, TIIRODOM TO AND FROM THE EAST ERN CITIES. We can assure our friends and all those amazed to patronize the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no pains will be spared to render general satisfaction to Ship pers of Eastern and Western height. The AVOIDANCE OF THE INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY PORTAGE RAILROAD will give increased despatch to the transmission of freight. Office on PENN street, at the Canal Basin. mhl4 LLOYD A LEMON. KIER'S TRANSPORTATION LINE.- Anticipating the want of facilities tot transporting Freights to and from the East ern Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and Itatirmuhs, we nave inrreased our stock' of boats, kr-, on same, to a DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over 1500 tons per month each way. We REMIT our friends, and those disposed to patronise the State improvements, there will he nothing ed on our part to render general satisfaction in fo ing Eastern and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIER & MITCILELL, augllty Canal Basin, Pittsburgh, Pa $lOOOO —A Business Man with a . Cash Capital of $lO,OOO can 'pur chase an interest in a first ciao* manufacturing , establiah went, by addressing 11., Box 130, Pittsburgh P. 0., on or before Ist of April. SKATES --500 pairs of assorted Skates, from 24) canto to Ss per pair Also, Straps fur the came, eery cheap, as [d SOWN .1; TETLEY'S. NOTICE—TO THE TAXABLFS OF THE ssymYru WARD—The County Commissioners hare chan g ed the time for the Appeals in said Wanl from March 20th to May 12th. ROBNIIT THOMPSON, zahltsmd Assessor. DOZ. 3 PINT FRESH TOMATOES; r , 5 dozen 1 quart 2 " pint Currant Jelly; 5 `• assorted Preserves; 5 " Brandy Peaches; •• Brandy Cherries. J.; received and for sale by REP3IER k ANDERSON. wri2 No. 39 Wood street. moss • • ' t , qr.-„ CAIIIO, April 4,1856. To coocliole Rlill ~`'r. 4 . oi. 1 ao-t ." , ,.1-‘;',il.Wrz!'il7='..i.'._:":i.f . =,•;i!:.; . ';,.i , i:i • • •"' • , ,••-• STEAMBOATS. 1855. 1856. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, LOUISVILLE AND . SAINT LOUIS. TEE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR CONVEYANCE OP PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT ... .. . nErsua Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Saint Louis. Tam 1= is composed of seven e fimbelass, powerful Steamers, flues quailed far speed, splendor, vast and comfort, and is the ONLY THROUGH DAILY LME OF SYDAM PacisTS cm the Ohio river. It connects with the U. S. Mail Line of Stunners from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Gauls, by which passengers and freights are,- - ficirfed and ' recnipted through daily Two new Steamers hains been added- el'• to the Line, which now consists of the following boats : Boats. Days pf deptrrftrre C414"."' from Pittsburgh. A BUCKEYE STATE 'M. W. ter-stuouvert,i Sunday. 0 es• CITY OP WHEELING.... Jon MlaAs.-...- 'Monday. .(.". ALLEGIIEN Y I. N. e..ass. Tuesday. .., ' • CINCINNATI Amuses_ 'Wednesday. I'IIILADELPIIIA .... ..... .R. J. (luau, Thursday. , PENNSYLVANIA JouN 6.LINLYLTAn.:.. Friday. PITTSBUItaII .1. tYNcia....... ....... Jlatuiday. t • s Es. Leave daily at 10 A. M. precisely. No freight received atter nine (ethyk on the morning of " departure. # Fur particulate, apply on hoard, or to a JOHN B. LIVINGSTON,I , ~. JOHN FLACK, • , r `'E ell e . . , :' , i . ' Monongahela House Buildings , - PYYMBUIIOII, November, 1855-4.dec3:tf I - - • - r r WHEELING, Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling *- Packets. The DITULN AL, Capt. 1. A. 3110125, and the 4' FORRET CITY, Oipt. D. War, will run 4, ,1 1..• F.OLiktit DAILY PACI4ATS between Pitta- .:. burgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping W4l lutertue." f ~ Want ports. ' .. The D YER...NAL will leave Pittsburgh on Idendaye, Wed- F, nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. 3.l.—lterunme,'"lths , V. will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; at 7 g o'clock, A. M. ~ The FOUST,CITY Pall also leave Pittsburghun Tuesdays, r Thursdays and 'Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. 31. , 7-11.trusatao, ebb will leave Wheeling on - Mondays, Wedne s days And ltd. `s, days, at '44 o'clock, A. 3L • For freight or passage apply on beard, or to J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agent, nov2B No. 165 Front street 4'._'''''. Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta, k Parkersburg. Hoeltingport, Pomeroy, Point Pleasant and Galipo lls. Tho new and very light desught steamer CHARLES AVERY. Car. W. F. Toaszscn,_ will leave for the above and intermediate ports every Friday, at 4 P. M. The Charles Avery Is now receiving freight:at the Merton wharf,hetween Ferry and Short streets. _ - CENCIATNATI. The Cincinnati. The steamer LI;CIE 31AT, Capt. C. Roam. soN—Clerk, leave for the above and intermediate ports oh SATIIfiDAY, April sth, at 10 o'clock A. M. Ear freight or passage apply on board, or at the FITTS. HU - WM MARINE, .ASSOCLATION 11.110.18, No. 82 Water street. • ~ apt LOUISVILLE. For Louisville. stunner :SIAN:ITU:Lb, Capt. F. YY link°, —Clerk, J. Doire.o—will least for the inborn and intenuodiato ports on MONDAY, April 7th, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or pusago apply on board, or L RUMOR MARINE ABE.JCIATION ROOMS, No. street. For Louisville. The hue steamer FANNY: FERN, Copt. Scum ItHatiallammu..L—Clerk J. 31. Ooou,will leave for the above soul interinediato porta on SATURDAY, April sth, at 10 o'clock A. 31. For freight or pa....orago apply on board. or to FLACK A LIYiNGSTON, Agents. NASHVILLE. For Nashville. , The steamer FLOE. A, Capt. A. A. CURT —Clerk, H.r. J. Limovr,—trill leave for the above and intermediate porta on SATURDAY, April sth, at 10 A. M. For freight or passage apply on board, or at, PITTSBURGH MARINI,: ASSOCLATION ROOMS. mli3l No. 821Vator street. SAINT LOTUIS, &c. For St. Louts. The steamer DIAMOND, Captain liouzsorr— Clerk, C. T. REMM--Will leave for the Mann and Intermediate pOrte on TUESDAY, April Bth, IMMO For freight or pso&sge'appl,v on:boarti, or at' thq BURGH MARINI; ASSOCIATION .11.0011 S, No. 82 Water street_ apt For St. Louis The steamer W. H. DENNY, Capt.Tnog. LYON, —Clerk. M. Lrok—will leave for the alxive and intermediate pin to on TUESDAY, April Bth, at 10 o'clock, A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. or at the :PITTS BUROII 3IARINE AeSOCIATI.UN IWOMS, No 82 Water street. apa For St. Louis, Keokuk and Davenport 4 Tho eteanier PAUL. ANDERziON, Capt. Bau..—Clork., S. HCI . CIZINSON- - Will 1.1 , 18 for the above an,l intermediate torts on .SATUR DA Y, April Stip., nt 10 A. 31. For freight or pasiage apply Du board ur at the PITTS BURGH 31ARDIE ASSOCLATIOA 110,01 A, No. 0 Warot etreet. For St. Louie. The steamer LEBANON, I:ept. E. l'snsefi will leave fur the above nd intereudtate ports on MONDAY, April 7th, at 12 o'clock N. For freight or peonage apply on bnimi, or at the PUT& EICIIOII MARINE. ASSOCIATION 1t003.16, No. 62 Water rtreet. ap2 For St. Louis, Galena, Dubuque and St. Paul. The arearaer IIIrA.NIITE STATE. Captain P. Lruw.ex will leave for the above awl Inter --- `T= - mediate parts ou tiANCRDAY, April Sth, at 10 • o'clock A. M. For freight or pinaage apply on board, or at the PITT?. BURCH MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS,•No. Water ei reel EZZ2321=33 The steamer EMPlial cITY;,—CApt. 3. M. Vasarauturr-- r Clerk, El.t.P;'hara,..ll—crill lesave for the above and interned/ale 'torts on SATUR DAY, April sth, at 10 o'clock A. IL For freight or pa4aage apply on boarn. or at the PITT;; DURGH ILARLNE ASSOCIATION IiOOMS, No. 82 Water Ser,er. • apll For St. Louis and Hifools River. The steamer EQUINuX., Ceptain G. llotmatr. Clerk G. NELL; will leave for the boo apd intermediate ports on TUESDAY, April tih, at 10 o'clock A. M. For freight or passage apply on board. or to nih29 11 UtNES, Agent. For St. Lours, Galena and Dubuque. lataiThe stuemer NORTII STAR. Capt. W. 11.uue, —Clerk, A. J. nAZLETT, will I , W, for the above and - intermediate ports on SATILEIDAY. April sth, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or passage apply on board or OS mlilS • JOHN IffiACH, Agent. NEW ORLEANS &c. For Memphis and New Orleans. • The floe passenger Steamer AittlYl.ll, Capt. C. W. Gums—Clerk, U. leave for the above and inbsrmediato ports on SATUR DAY. April 6th, at 10 o'clock, A. H. For freight or passage apply on bawd. or at the PITTS-, .01311GH MARINE ASSOCIATION ItOO.llS, No. slWater' street apa , C: McLANE'S. D LIVER PILLS ARID VERNIFUGE IMPROVED DR. I. SCOTT, a regular marinate and phyuirlau of eaten- Sire practice an? experience. induced by a commendable dr eary to alleviate bi.•oan suffering, as well as to excel, has per fected an IMPROVENII4NT IMIGINAL LIVER PILL VEB.3IIFIICLE OF DR- C. Having prepared these rernedien as the medical partner of Dr. C. McLane. for many years. OUR, Impitoven LIVER PILLS Att - D:.I I IIILMIFUGE possess greater efficacy and ere more mild in'their operation than the Liver Pill awl Verraifuge prepared according to the original recipe of Dr. C. McLane. We make this declaration understandingly, and recommend them to the afflicted on being both pleasant and curative, and todleve,thom superior to any other Liver Pill or Vomiting', over prepared. Read Certificate of Dr. C. McLane, below THE WHOLE WORLD CONQUERED! DR. I. SCOTT'S CELEBRATED IIfRITR CIRCASSIAN LINIIIENT. The eniversal relief afforded by applications of this CEL EBRATED, KING of Pain Killers in cases of Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Sore Throat, Druisce, Sprains, Swellings, Stiffness of the Joints, Sciataca, Pains, ScalWkirne„ Aches, or any other disease for which a Pain Ifillerar liniment is usisl, enables us to assert positively that= Dr. I. SCOTTS. CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN_ TOTMENT is the most reliable, sato and pleasant remedy y , et dbanvered. pos sessing astonishing properties for MEA.LING:aPISEASE and ME PROMPT ERADICATION O 1 PAIN. ;.The many at temations to its virtues, given by oraKIIIII of enlightened Judgment and strict integrity, should induce all to adept it es a standard Family Remedy. The moitlificraittlous Till require nothing more than the followinglestitnony of Dr. C. McLane, distinguished as a great discoverer of - medical remedies: _ READ I READ II nr../kri:t: _ - MORGANTOWN, VA - . Sept. 12, ISc.t. This is to ceriffy, that I have examined the Recipe for pre ;siring 'Slclatne's Improyed Verutifirse and Liver Pills by Dr. 1. Scott, who has been IN THE HABIT OY PREPARING ANT USING MY ORIGINAL MEDICPSES IN 31Y OFFICE during the last THIRTEEN YEARS, and that I believe he has IMPROVED THEM. I make the above statement the muse willingly as I HAVE NO INTEREST IN THEM WHATEVER. I would further Mate that have frequently used his CELEBRATED WHITE CIRCASSIAN LIE IMENT In my practice, with the happiest effects, end that I eau con sciontinusly recommend It. C. 31cLA-NE,' 31. D. AU thrabore Medicines prepared aolely under the super vision of Dr. I. SCOTT. Sold by Drufgisittf and Merchants ererywbere. The GENUINE Dr C. DicLANE'S LALPROVED LIVER PILLS AND IMPROVED VERMIYIRDE are eim:wd by Dr. I. SCOTT k CO., accompanied by certificate of C. DieLANE. The CIENIYIVIDnaI CIRCA.SSIAN LINIMENT signed by Dr. I SCDTZWCia., accompanied with signature of L 800pT, I& T. 5C01T.44 5 0., Sole Proprietor? , Ifolg..ntowii. , Va. DR. G. U. EEYSEE,.M"liolesule Agent • IdirIVIDOd Simi Pittsburgh. JAS. P. PLEMWD. Wholesale An‘'. [ - Ja.:dlyisewlyspefit] Near Railrwel Depot Allechen,„ PATENT OIL CLOTITS.—The undersigned securod Lotter. Pao of for ate - motto .tetto of 188111.THANSPARMiT IVLNDOW elfillE OIL tL) of various colors. Is now prepszed to furnish the trod., with all widths, from y - to L'3.6 yards wide . Being , the tutlr one liseturer, persons desirous of obtaining tho ritht to vend tho tame can do F.O on applitatiou to E. R. KERNAN, Patentee, Factory No. 18 Irwin staittslum.b, fa LOST—On Saturday • afternoon a 1,.11 'E VEIL. of pposed 10 be h. t. un Stoltlaield between Third and Seveht , : street_ .11 of NV dollar will be paid to any nue ret m urni; is rtrer of mh3l BLAK_ELY a 111C111.V. rhnr..L.:o h: 51.. . : _~~ L MEIN MEI KEE 1211 •:= N.i%.*