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Walker, et al., charged with conspiracy to th fraud the prosecu tor out of $7OO and compel him to resign his po sition ns Director of the Poor House, was in its third day in the Sessions yesterday. Nearly the whole of the forenoon was taken up by a searching cross-examination of Mr. John Boyle, a co-Director. His further examination continued as follows: Am not able to say whether or not Calvin Walker came into the Board Boom with the others ; have no recollection of seeing him do anything that day one thi ng ,truck my mind last night as haring occurred at that meeting; in the absence of 'Squire Varner. Mr. Kelly commenced talking of the Dutch woman's e mbraces; told him I was sorry to hear him express himself so, and that if I was to believe him. I could have no charity for her: said to him that he had plenty of time to reflect front the time her and him had been together until they all went to bed ; that he should have come to the room with her and then there would have been no danger : •• yes," he said, "Boyle, you're right, I'm in fault;" he said the first embrace was given on the night we wore ell there, for we were waiting for him for s upper; the complaiut was not noticed on the minutes the day it was made: after the Board 'Adjourned Mr. Varner and I prepared to go home, when Mr. Kelly said to me not to leave him: said I desired to go home, or part of the way: lie said it was too far, but I waited, and ho then said, "Boyle, for t?twl's stake. don't leave me till I get this business settled:" he said he would sleep in the lawn or in some of the neighbors; told him from the position I was in I was hardly at liberty to think ; he came down stairs awl had break fast: but Mr. B. did not come to the tatile, and think propably he did not do so on the day before ; after breakfast, pulled out whet he said wassloo and said hi me to let them have that or whatever no I thought proisT to give: felt ;ttigry at Mr. Kelly at the time and told him to go and settle bit , own serapes:dirk that I would have nothing to its with then, saw Mr. Bailey. who was formerly s Director. rnoting up to the hous,, and requested Mr. Kelly to leave th e n" as I Flt" . Peel le stning; and not wish ing to h:tre hitn s , said. into siorsc‘other is—in and settle up your eoncerns: he left and bthink Mr. Walker with him; the next I saw of Kelly he aril Walker rainy into the room we 'wen!, as all oirle0: Mr. W. hail a paper in his hand which he said w Mr. 1,1, to Louisa for and thrn K. was to hand the Directors his resignation; we then dispersed and • very on , went his own way I -believe Mr. Walker handed in the resignation some tittle afterwards. a mouth or three wcolis; the room in which Mr. Kelly slept was used as a lumber room: would mother sleep in any other room in the house: the east otT elothes of the pauper-% were pot in that roan, nnihn ie.: this room isitotver Louisa% than the l tircetor's sleeping room. Iha. former tieing in the body of the two:, and she latter in the front. in the steward's department: I never slept in the stew_ ard's room. and IV:, sorry to FPO in 1110 Pirp , i , /A 0,0 1:1”1 , 1, Mr. belt) testified that he the steward 1110 there were fr--111 the Poor House during the winter. Met '`Joie” Varner for the tiro time as Direetor, at the I'rior lions, on the 77th of N" , euther, : can't sell whether l was at Poor House on dot night of '2.rttn November ; very likely I was: Mr. Verner and Mr. Kelly I think were not thorn : more than likely 1 wee there on the night of the 2tith November: Varner ItHi not; rant tel Mt tut Welly : Varner and Kelly cattle on the morn tog of the :: 1 7th : retired bt ited on the night of 2711 between ii ttnd 10 tt'eloet, : got up nest utorning he font daylight : itttth Venter and I got up M th Fantewere fifteen minute , F:114. Mr. and Mrs. Walker the night before al titer ern roam in the steward's department ; had2en errs: atop a rth Mr. and Mrs. Walker on the high of 27th Nt.,emher: Mr. Varner IV pro,ent :Mr 7 4 .! `-' • .• • • ~Sr' LOCAL AFFAIRS. THIRD DAY Kelly left ott the tnernittg ~f the 21411. between 1. 1 :.tl.l 11 : I left a little hef,re 12: Mr. Kelly aii•iut tie qularter , ot au !Hier beciire .1111Illed that cestille.tly a little after II o'cloek Kelly had then left; the first I told Mr. Varner iai ILO WaS, Sk,il; after Mr. Kelly had gone home M r . \V a ni e r): room WILD not open that I noticed when we went down iituirti watiii: I learned of this i"- fair On the vvening the 7th of Iteeetalcir: lenrued it from Mr. Walker; hall conversation with Mr. and Mrs. Walker on the morningof the 4th 4•l' December. about this limiter; the first Direet“, of the .Pour w. re elected in 155.1 I win , n Comm , sinner of the Poor for five yours; Squire Varner. Henry Chalfant. Hlnekiniore and others. nen. also Commissioners when I W 3. 1, sitid staved there Oyer Kelly and I ueually 4 opt in the saute bap ; 1 fie i i iiontly went inn , thi: ether rooms after night witl. smienril; and' without him went into n mad% tie first time I saw Mr. Kelly go 1.. lust . I'.i. lousier room, 14.10 in the inenth iif 1 J. it iu the front part of the house, in the Diroe tor . % rmn: the Ininher room Iyll-4 30 by in fret: Mr. t: 1..1:er, I am told, also slept in that room oiled :th. lomher r...:11 was 12. 1,20 feet from Lonisa's room 1 0.0. in Pillsimr,„l. oil the day follow;ng this mglit ..-'epteinlier I !peals ..f ; got to the Pi., Ilen,e night of the 21Ith Novetnher, 11, I r pike of Chi. , alrair to lily own family when I wont home : also to other, nil, iTnt e 1,. ma. about it . 1 Irina., with Julio 11et'i•..ky.ot this city . don't roeolleet of 100.2011 g Mr. and conmiete.r,g ootsiersat ion 111•1011. file Poor hi, ell on by a lady it is very litsoly that I did after v.:lrd meet 31r. Merhoky in a street of Pittsburgh. ,t.. 1 tell hint that thing. , Were ',Wig Lally nt OW llouse; that Mr. Kelly tin, canght ill :lit at I: lo lii.l,llllll'l a rape on an ..1.1 woman; can't .let or did speak ha l a eotiver.3ation with ming on the : it was proletlily went... , ago ; ivy lib.. ly I gave t.:,pt. )ouna Ihut I.m m •rotion ; when Mr. ellarge.l with ing this thin : : in the pre wont.- Varner awl myself, 51.. only Intro: 1... said was. "the Dutch W MOM, 1515$ i o the Loth :" it. the night of the Ith f ileconelor. ••Hoyle. 1 ant in the fault : I ouglo r to bane eonsento.l to be a Director ." from the .!Ttli et Nei. t., the ni n e Ili, t.oie pr—lw•tol by Mr. s• a •ettleancm, .•. killsl thiu6 oeier s hoal that be Mot ,lone W lib 11, 1..11.-11 woman. Ltni,l'.: P. \I ra,t.oro , tri , .o4 •,1* 11,. .1•.1 ',pet r ‘sitt34.- , furl!,, examiDo 41 fta half P li-ur in the afu•roo , m, hul nothing 1109 Wag all tic. I;ilinere. see, I ran a regular Idly:Mimi praelice, I hay, generally 1 'sited the Poor Hum tar ire , rt week, and sometimes oftener; have cep i...11i!<3 St , .ill : the liNt time I vier went te see he was on the hd...f February: rental her in an excite , oemlition frmitsnide ..vice ..0 otlItIT; (IX:1116111 , 1 her WI II physician. and could dicveter noth"ng but mental ngitatien ; I preccribtel a ',MAI I, e I Illaae all CSIIIIII• Ilati.ll Of her person, and found It mark on tier side. it was a discoloration nf the -kin, andlooked l'ke 'narks of lingers; WI•Ilt back to see her again ten . r three days after; fnun-I net lilleaing'older •ome form .if ,1,--eac... of the nature of ery:.pelas . N ',led her afterwards for Ylllt.l week? ; 1111. Wit, Vollf tied to l'or room . alter the erysip..kys was' checked, she had semething like Ilrot.fy et the lower extremities ; sho Wit, very much swollen: [her. is a kind of erycipolas that score frn, hurt. .. , 1 tlin body: ilas .li.l not at OLD TYPE IVIL'TAL. tack the tort ;if it tea: from an injury, it would id IV E II AV E FOR SALE, at the lace , u ays attack that part; exp./trs. t.. cold would in- the NIiiIZNING roef, o largo .p: out it v of OUP duce it ; intense mental excitement ...Id also h. , . TYPE. Maritiutsto /o/.1 'ohms wanting sail, an ,Irticte.m. a tendency to prelacy that 'ltsemse: it was ...one tieo get a large aupplyby calling roam. 1,4.9 nr three week• after Inv first being exiled on to tom- - tier I.efore I c.luillt. I he 1, r 110,-; arm' rho had get NoT IC E. -I\ lierea..s, Letters Testament:ll . N w ere grant.sl In 11.•• me iiiisignoil IN floi Itwnd ' our -I i a ble to g V F„ about I tJI,I•rI cal ...SIIII , toLIIS that mimic me , \via. nf Alt. glum , coma,. on the I.:Sueate of 14. w YI believe she WILS prn;:nallt, I.ul I em v u „,..l myself i o,- KR s s EuuKtl, i 1,4 oriiii4l. all per...• , knowing thiliiiici‘ii. that rile WU? lint ; I Saw no sympterns until , l 'e I indelmst t.• e nd El4lLi i• a, rcquratesl In atalo• utiate.lad.. applied to inc that it/Ince/I Me L.l believe that she was , puyineet and thee- b a si ng e t.w ne w ill p r ,-, n , 0„. m. ,1„1, -pregnant; I observed a EllpprneSion s ix weeks or two I suthenticol.sl, i.. otontllS after I sawAgiuisa: this suppression is indi cative of pregnau'r it looks suspicious at least: I proscribed fur el;ctruction: don't revelled reeing any of the members of the family about her room. eI , ,ST - C , 1 1,1 1 II I'd .-- -The first Litue I Saw Louisa was on my regular visiting day : at my nest regular S , cu 1,. 1.111.••.p11 visiting day the erysipehis Mid broken out Olt her The . next t.,. .J . Ur..,. 0 d ,,... 1 .. „ di . ,„.„.. „,.. ..., , I , IN face : her limbs began to swell suine Iwo ur three 1 t 1 , A 1 ,‘,. . , .• . :• 0 1 , "% ,, i 't" t I''''' P - elieul''''''. “Pel) te tle Mon in as..a spit ie - .111. weeks after; it emanated two er three weeks. I rl.„ F, ' . __ think ; from the time I first saw her until she hail i SIIIEF,I I si IEA Rs , sc \TI I Es , Ax.. 1 , 1, re,-veered it ..I.P live or six weeks: the hurt woe In 1., Sol.crilso is now ,Ti ering. at No, S3Wooil street, PIM.. I , 1 ,n0.ric, 1 ;, ... , 1./: , ...4. , a y s il . , , , y . s in? . .. 1/, i 1 .1 ,, f , t a rtt01 . .. of s . licop sil o i a,r; ,;! „ , , , L , i.i „ the side below' the breast. ' ths Manurn ..., I 11. • Anna C. Walkto - , .rurn--1 am the laughter ef , • (y n me t I /ant, ii I bioa. liakos. spades siltiools. i liiiiri Pump Mr. and M v , Walker ; I IlltVe IIIWIt)p liked with my i i ..,,,, , ,,,.,,,.. ~. inli26 sANII•Eb F k(INI.--M, Iv f.other: I always made the bed, in our own r rt t " i ' ' 1) Er , 4)N" - : II l' I )li. Al' Ll(' I ' E)I I' NT. (11l the ho—e: ~, the night ''f tin. disturbance Liu .... -,, ' y WATER I.lllB.—The undoridgricil kowii .orrihiortli .4' in the room where r. licit}' -del arty tmade by me: • , lisrol a largii suck of this article of the heist iralrf, 'Th. M K I wits made as usual. no clothes being talon ell; '''.- : mieniee. of l'ontractors and Builders of Navia . :Lion' I.ork.i: bully, until is thin two or three menthe b e fore thin . Amesturts, Bridges, lb...doles to 11',Iter \lnr h 4. Ai . i• r o dim urhanve, l awn vii slept in I lie 11l rillebir'is room; .inosteil to this artielw. 'lle will Mint,,, rote:din, .• :nod no I lihn he male c",inplaint, amt was put into the him- I l it r i s t ,i' , l l t , t e .t. n .;" .m . , , , f , w .. : ‘,„ l7 t f , . 1',1:,,,,,1ia,,,q,:;Tit,,,,,r,1:nf elx)111:4.1:4:31,:lititit,,r::.,1:01.:: I,l' r. 1,11.,: it war Ittliol.•ltStint lt,leett in , the cast off 1,, f wrier or damp, [ans.:Mil ENiiLISII .4. RICHARD: , ix . i lollies, Onion,. .0.... iiiiiile It unpleasant. f 'rim- , ~ , ,,,,,..I. M . r. Kelly slept in what is called ( I REAT AUCTION SALE OF ENGLISH ow ilifeclorl, room w bile lio was a ColLittli,sionor , . I .1:1Il AMF:ILIC.IN CARPET: 4 - M, Quinter has slept in t h e reem . se, also, has Mr. I '.O pine, Itnyal Tatestly Yely,•l l'arpots. ri,on 3.1.1 1 . 1.1..,311 , " I ' . '" . 1„),,, Kelly, a son or .I unit- Kelly: I alwaysalwayslll`.lo 'i Ire p i ito ;lelt English Tapestry Itresssl4 ilii. do do. The I.r.iyrr !minim!, the fact tlmt the city of Pitt: up the bed in Mr. Kelly'( room ; I ov a l , up the bee ~,, 1, ,,,,,,.,, 1 , eld-fashamed make Brusscln Carpels, , d ry j, Ow morning before this disturbunce; then the i soperior quality and near paw:lls , ' burgh advertises for tooposals f., il six per vent. , in pieces superfine and extra Imperial three ply Carpeta. blankets were all ou it. ceupen Man of $711,'.011, and adds that .iltlimigli the ,r,„ nni „l J. Walker, ~ora.- Au) a con 4.1' James M. j choice new gylr... ~,,, oo facces super. Ingrain and two ply Carpets comfit norm a credit of Pittsburgh has been inli.rns ing for some AViillier : have been lining at (. ."°" shur g : en-- , ' great varlet,' of pat VIM, al' /I'llatitle, ' hotllt, jatlt before this affair with Kelly occurred; elite l The i WbOre tit MI, on •/•rom t tanteill. from one nt the I • II f time past. this ca _or More 111,,Iiry t '' ll.Lic:11 010 II t ,,,,,,,y th a t t ray paid Louisa; it Watl'lll/ s 2l l gold ha'sest importing home" in the vaunt,. and to Is • sold ammi nt is small, '• it ill tend to h in . v l, It d ow n 84i iii. pieces; was at school ill the full; came lime to tiAlt L : ; , , T i i:o , u ,i t l ii , e , :7i , i i v t :i sk ri A rim , Terii l M ,, ig o„ i i i , i i i i l n lll y l it, bllt t .;:!).l ,, T net I. April , ,„„ , Miscue iii iliii, im, “ii.ii,,‘,,,,,,,,1.,,,,,,,,,..1 h.,, % t k en , a .„. ..ii , et .. i , _,. i , lIIS I . S It very unjust itilerellee. 11, Ole loon :tither rally. to this Kali . , ns a hare opportunity of 1 . ' 11;01 1 .r:44 ' 11:e . ii'el '''' t''' ' I'' 'o ' qPPlirl'" ir.'" I" inrr""''' tit' debt "I my lather ends inn month or six weeks ; the Pen I 1...,e i 4 I I mules front l'atiettSburg; this Wsin - eel in the latter part Of November or the Ist of Docein• newest styles and test riolitins of carpets at a great redo. I tlii, city, but for the purpose of renewing loans full I'nr , - ,,, 1 „. 1 :! , 11 , , , 1 , ,, - ,,,.„,,1. The day I came home I R .,,,, ::::F:i l f., ,r 7 e;l ‘ .sr i bi r 'A i r c ' e.g. "e. t. les Pri gi r C ' ,•ll of j.lace..f sale and n hen the ing du' Ili' Year rr ' ' the am"anf "f s7"'''("l. II be op a.] liltd ready tor ins p ection . there al, hour before nn' father eatne in ; I first saw i ' ~,:t, The Baltimore SWI , of Wyolue,day, nays,' ' .An up I'. ',I Itk VI , Alicer 1.../ii-a that , 13‘), in the pauper's dining-roetu ; alter • . . ' '. " 1 , ward tendency in tali - local stook market conlinue4 I get 'ay sdpper Miler sent Mr Louisa to elltite in, ruliE N ExT, A NI) TILE EIGIIT II I'll It- i aml in ourpresenee he counted her nut $71111; be j_ hit SALE OF 14f/Ilt AT I:OCLIEPTEIL. will take Mare 1 ;mon the prerires k. , i 'in i WElCiESUAY. Tee Itlvii or Arra. I rate hut te,,l'e in and yesterday there was a uele- Led, no receild that I sae ; it might bane been after pretty general askance in the leading de. t'lrriiit mai, that this newmv was !mid ; or bolero ' I h er n( V . Al.CA A ß r l T El3 s l,4'b r D tr l i N ill 'il l' l ' SlT7l l N a' T " l ' ll : ' ''''' i I ' t im.". Tb' leading ''Peenkrire ' 11. &. 'I. K. ll ' 'lank I was at home on Christmas" don't recollect TOWN, as well as ELFAIANT FANCY FITEN Full CEN• I improved 0, while city ft ' s were as touc h as I per w twilit, We had , neat . .. al the time I was, at Inane TLENIEN'S RESIDENCES, which at for y, re l e . ir T iia . ( 1 ;7, i: 0 , 71 :Leh.' " I " I , he I ' ler "-'S ‘‘''''. lead : feel revelled yvhdli/q . in nisei-re. went. up. Nltyrylitud ;state f's / j , and B. S. i b I 5:... 1, " ha' ''"'l''''''' l'eteeen (11,ilnas and New Year's Ih'elester' April 11 1 l''''''' left',} :L, ante Sold } better. '('he aggregate sales of the day du'. er 11.. t. IEtEMOVAL. --Etna Insttraffee Company ! amounted le abort $.",7,0011. - Javel. Menk, m 1 , , ,, ,, -I am the bretlier of Imuire of Hartford. removed from corner of Fifth and IViii4l 1 'rh o 1 1,,,n n „„ti (•„„,,,„..,,.;„/ o f wiit l esd a y ~ , , -1,61 ,- . keep a stare for alsoit I,' \ • r/1' it I' • 'ro et a cote to No. Si Water ntreet, suer limit, Bennett A Co.'s • 1 they wiU Conti/Me to issue I ni iri,%4 '' l'i'ter the influence of unfavorable news from New .•ry stAire ..II Coal Ilill " emo.',lret when my sister I r'" . i W i ll" . 11 . 1 "' lRe " 7 i .'7„r r e„, o , ~,,,. ~..,,„ ; „,,,, j ,„ . 1..,, 'he Poor Ilona., i nlii• fatal. It, +llly with lIIC . for :,,. 1 1 ' ' 1 Z :r 11 , 1 07 "1 7,3'4;,` ''' r ' 11. B. TEN EYCK, Agt . 'u I trlvottis and New fork , the ProViSioa Illarket tea, ,• .uple et days she lived with us, and then sh e took 1 mivrr.ow Nu 4/7 Wetot st., Pittsburgh lather quiet yesterday and there was more 'lmp ~t ~,.,~ ~`. !q the lower part of the house; fitted it up and lived on her own means; she has three children; it was in the month of February she came there; saw her have money; had gold and a cheek on the bank for $500; was with her when she get the money at the broker's; At was in $2O gold pieces ; she gave her sister-in-law, besides this, $lOO to keep:for her; she gave me the $5OO to keep for her; I gave her a note with interest ; before she left the Poor House she came to our house very well dressed; was with her in town several tissue when she was at the Poor House; saw her spend at one of these visits at least $l2 or $l5; spent with me in the first two weeks $2O: she bought shoes, and every thing necessary for the children; she sliest while at our house about $5O ; she got married a week agu. Omen-examined.-- I live on Mount Wash ingi on; got WO; my sister-in-law on the same night she came to my house had $lOO given her by Louisa to keep for her Thoma.. N' ter, sicoco.---The witness was shown a book, which he recognized as Mr. Walker's account book. It showed that tie hail received from Louisa Stoip $l2 for four weeks board. Levi Quieter, swore, - -Live in Wilkinsburg; have been employed at the Poor House : Mr. Kelly never asked me for a key ; he asked me to make a table for four poor women ; he never asked me to make a stand ; he never asked me for the key of the lumber room or any other apartment ; I never gave hint one. A number of witnesses were called but they did not answer to their names. The judge then an flounced that as Saturday would be devoted to other business, he: would adjourn this ease over until to o'clock on Monday. M ' ,v.v. h. In I ',hill tcry.-- 'file following is the substance of the concluding proceedings of the Pre-- hytery, ¢t iLt meetings on Wednesday el cuing, and Thursday morning. Sitinuel McKee was licensed to preach t 11.• MS a probationer for the ministry. Rev. Samuel llattersaa, a h.. lots 11 under Sea tem.° or suspension for lire years. 'SS restored to ila lull exercise art , ministry. Rev. John Steele signified hi., acceptance k.df the rail from the Manchester congregation, when Revs. John G. Brown end Robert t: rare}' were appointed a committee N. attend to hi; installation tie which was fixed to take p!ace en the 2d 'foci:day in Boy next. A committee wit., el so appetite,' to in.,011 the lief itor.l. L. Parley OK Pri,tor or Mi. N 0.., eoniTregati•m The , fallowing reverend gentlemen were then the. ted as Dr•it•cfliteA t, the lien! Windt IneetA 111 Allegheny i.tV, "at the Fourth Weditesdw, ..r May next. Re‘. Juhn T. Presley, It. lb, Kee. D. It. Kerr, D. It.. Rev. John Mebain. Rev. A. G. :oaufler. and Rey. Henry McFarland. The Presbytery then atl.Murned. retro/ e nt. NV!! thrt•e latl: nr r.• atoll-in themAelve, ..n Tlithrs , l“) alierm.tn, the 111:ZN LeiOnging In \le.mr.. Smiih near Ole 111 vi ling , pr Allegheny and Nlanehesler. n large log fell 111.11 I.IIP 1.1 I Iten,.. aged 1,, year,. and rrneited bun su ses erely iliat Ile died from tho (40(49 iif on Fri.lay. Ili re ittaint- , 1 altttt twenty umirr the Ittgtt. a,si,tantse emu.. tr.. M 1.1 tAboter aitcudud lit 1 , 111 ()Iv, SI-I, if,. Wire • 11 , ..1,1L11. ,•,11 t.I 1.0•11, .1 i named Huck,. rcmiinic oi a court -0 Seventh Arco, ipporite uloit intxicated Ict lior infant child slip fr , m her la' against a hot Stoic on NVednesiln_v e‘etling, nrosrla burning the child's feet to a cinder. The child it .1 taken in charge 6y Mr. Fortune, Ilealth r. n his the city phyrician. Dr. Shaw. dresrrd it. ,njuries The wretched mother wa- cointuitted to jail le //. iL, r. is any :ucl, in.livi foal in Ath 2.114, V , : , 11p4.1 intewlen ”Itht , 1;:i• I,an , p he t attend to the go, km1...1 ,trot, !•-•an.lti,liy and Voleral. It 3.3, ‘I. n during the xi inter. I,y 3 1111131,, , f at.i.l the inl:3l. tint of that end .1 the my horn .ts light .•NL.I . Sin...-. I n r-pa,:lig it he oil! 13.11:y tn-n thelr u:ky ..on. in klarlowe,. :ti rof=. Ilea!) and I , 6 ..f II 1%311 ad,ln•4, 1114..•!,, t•f f 1,,• 10,11111 e. ul tile It ,•r1 City _ t 9 The Iroture, fr.., fiIIiIIIMMIE=I A Iltrg.: luvs TA. new 1r m! in the 1•,1 i mkt:. in th. Cnur •iI IMnrt,r 1••nr ){,•];•,.. .lodges liannpl•pn and 11' ot. It. Thotur,s••ll 1 . 1,4• try.l..i out Ou Tll , l,thly night, u.`tait .1. 1.111 lin, morning. iifol in limo to 1.3 i -tied n vvniirl .I..liti Mlien A Tli,tnn. 11.13 i••!)'I I// • wa, nu nott,n of v nr.11 , •! $.112.1:,.. lil'i;(;1' .1T A I Tl, 1\4., .11.1 1.41 i. etl I i k. 31 tit.. 431 .nle- 11 0.1 at..: I HAI •Ir.• wlll,l. 1.1 'a, 1:1,V 'A It 11 1 , 41 311., ID 1",•KI ahl I' NI 1)1%1'. A,. I ALI'ABI - ,E - : - NT(_)(:K .\ ' l ' .k "1' 1 4 IN "11 .11.1111701, M,rltunt. 1 , ,t1r11l t. I. • Itank ..f :1 Itra. tie I • I . lltkhur.4l. nn I 11 1, I 7 E .k \I LESS \ I l', (is lut 1 ,, N Apr,' 1,11. r 1,11 I.• tho C.•11,11.1,1a1 41,4•11 Ifr , vushlt, eanul null Iltli v, tt s Fes. u~•rt'd i•d a.n 1a,.,1h, ats.l r..rr•n f.•rb: 1,1 ia.. nod Ott hal H half 1. •crn IS('ELLAN E( But tlu S:Ltur 11•111 1'2‘1......tte..•tt. it, At 7' 7 •• k .ri f tut.l Firth ktrt....l.,tiit...•llnattk.ti.. tt,it k. ...m.khand 111 , 1ny .4 .11, It ti t.• r Pt, l'..111111..• pt.:LW Ithr:tt ti-tt with Ow i• f I 1.41,1041 1..1 Atitoricun 1..;•til tt ti .t... 1 11,. tl.tk I.4m.!tutitrattlittl. parttlatl. ••11,:11•I • • •I•t• •• • I !I.• (VIM 1.• 111.1. tint- pAt.. I. •1... I I.••tt ..1, t. T., I. wilt, :441 J. RUTH N. 26 HOLSTEIN. ettrevl. ,ht , Frltl ITV tlOl Sell, Folt /YS S ST PETER'S SCII , IOI, OW OIRI.s • 4 f?' MMIMMEWPIPIMIwrimm'immIoPm• AUuTlOlsl SALES IMIE=IIIIIII i;t1.11) P 51 I.A \ li„Antl IMMEEM PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS -, EXCHANGE. President. *‘l.l LM ATITI I. Vice I 'resident:. T. S. CLARICP., GEO. W. CABS. Treasurer. N. MOLMES, Sareary. JAMES P. BARR. Nuperinlendenl. T. NORTHANI, JR. Onnmillet f Artritralian far Marcie. ONO. W. CASS, V. P. ISA IA II DICKF:I", T. B. UPDIKE, SAMUEL DILWORTH, J. IL CANFIELD Another busy week has transpired since our last. Every branch of business continues to be active, while the opening of the Allegheny will give another Impetus to our 11111 . 11.1 y prosperous trade. The Ohio Continues in fine navigall• order, and immense quan tities of goods are daily arri, ing and being shipped to their respective destinsll , lll, east and west. So great has been the tension, as to tax to the utmost the vast resources of the Pennsylvania Railroad in con veying east the'goods brought from the west by the Ohio. Tho prices Of produce have been well sustained during the peat week, but this is partly attributable to the inadequate supplies for the wants Of the trade. The sales of beret% have been large, and would still hare been greater but fur the want of supplies. The greyer% market is itnprii% ing in supplies, and Twit., will stile to a mere uniform Lind:tr.] than heretofore. Tlit-re 11 god demand f.,rlone), lint n 4) striti, gk•ticy. The I:lulls , aro till There t• Itttlu ,r uu ittlexeepti..nai.le paper 4 .lTVrilig •.et+i,le. Such paper AS the street at fri.en one Iwo per-tvill. per ninth. arrwrdin4 qualit). Nv., 1444 k //44444/4/, 441 Toeh.lay. gi, a (la! teriaq a4,441141t "1H14.1,11..111, pr.4514.•44144 4.f that eity pro....att. lis tn..neiar aflairs. a1,11,4144•v,r ore healthy k•r •it rut Ih, 1:,,k • vial, II 111 in It •ounklor kknkli lion- -intrno' , r , -1,14 T 0. ,, Inistwinilly n o.•rnal rn-nurres 11th, r Lonple. the //• r•il,/ ikre.lieug It Car 01 . 1111,:tat111.1 ,. .1 pr.otcrity, ,A . ;ttt en tcrl rile an d al: kin.", in prn,poot. it ev a 4alutory 111.• , ing•rellar, I not I.k I. , rgrl. the 1.1,2•0ns 01 7, ti—r tio• I I ter Ix anling ..f Ife mellwrni•le yrrir nol•••I t ..1 f.idtgo kitz.kll,7 th I.lrge., t.. %. till ;4:1 I,lr. 'Well ni g,•nural 111,,IrLo•l• 1 . ”1,1"lt, 1‘1,•IIT4 rsT , ro ‘1..rch..1,11 Tin, wv,/,..ri ly in I•Nii•-• 1.1 fiiir var. !a, 1.1• •oen \ I '.l'T. •1' l.• II 1:1 , 4 NEI\ 1 lII' T Fr,in .I:,n I itryli .I.pt .Inn Ia • r I. f N.,‘ 1 ork the N••• Tntal Jankmry I \ A., , ~l~c ~.r \.. Sark, trt he Groe 1 'c r ..% it. h 29 1..e.m gtry 1011'0 ilearao,4 20 Nei tvil 1 r. C., • 114 1 Druvrtt loe! firt2V, I 11.1(3 , ‘ .t i ICI ~•Ily ICI ~l'l . 1 ..~- ~..I =ME I,llbra , •ll , ' iit• "L I • 4111 April 'PL.• .r :I , tlllly 111 Ilm II !" -. l , filig I I Ade 11 ',used an villargvEuent thc I:ank r: u11•ler••!.1.1,1 n ,ittlilar .0t11.11,0 I • g••itig ••it IS I 1 tie .•11 , 1/13t 14 .1 1 1 11 16 • >tall' ry , •••• • ,r.1,•rr.l thrf,thgli I In• : 11:h 14.1.:irl -uperttaen , l , ng ,•31;:raN ratth. t•tthtr t gettt , •ttt d th , lntt• f I.• :tn. , : 1,1 Iti,n.un lure I tit. 11:1111, ik 'ii• It,ii Ili 1,1 I , t•r n,l 11,11_:ii lIIV wi“.ll ermfidelit •• 1...•144 , 1 at (I:, •••a, .•I t•:tr It might It ..n 11 , I . 1 . .1 1,1 Tht• 1.,:10, 1.,.111int the) Itit,.• till.t•rill:ne•4•••ut.try1,11:111 I 1•.. f. in. Tit, :-,••••h ,•u. 6. t.l• • .1 .1,,!1••tt •t ono ‘,lt , 11111 :1,1 Ow ut.ti.t.r , Lon, her a neck •Ittanler Ir n 11,..+1 , .11 it Ir raid will titke :11 s"Su,rnu in g hI rbilakiphin Tuesday, \l,•noLty n Intr . 311,111 it tit Ittl,ltitt , it loans, re:, ing ill tho liggregnin iTa,UUII, only obout 700 sh: The friarh t h.-,1 dull. the lii,etut•nt iii th.• the si r rt•linble State, I . ,ty. :th•l ILr Iwltur .pf 11.11.1 I ' :111 11 1,11,. t, art murk the 'AMC lIF lit ~f ‘,.•ch ,•1•••mit jto.t 11,4' supply capinkl, but a .1. -irt• Lik‘ost ‘,lll ha ilavir 1111 r Sla!r 1,11, or , • lirot :it "1 11:r n ti wane vslt•nt, .1.0,1.1, inerkni:‘,,i ttiN t.tl the 1..•ni,,)1Va11i.1 Ilannar.l. City bat quo, firm, will 11111 ii 1,111 f.PI'. TUC, lay, thur was ',lle 1.1t6• actt,ty iu Sopck hml i6n marl: ”1 , 1 1 `. , 1.1. 11 , 1, Ss :I, :I 11•111.11).1 11, il.t• rule , L. itig 1,1 `l i..r Gr-I t I PITTSIII'HaIf, April 10 =III I=l 2 . 11,1 •2r; .. .slr~ t,i~r =ES lIIIIIIIIM l , I 1 r =MEM =MEE =ME 11. 7 • \,.. I to., cm null tll . ll .It.t a . ; 111, I I:ar,lN, T:1•• A1„,,,t J,uuu ~1 nh.l ~err .1, a. kii• 4 :._.. _~. _ ~d~. _ .~. _.v ~.... ~~, .. ~..~..._ _..~. tion to sell at Monday's prices. Flour, for 4imilar reasons, was also dull, and prices had a strong:down ward tendency. There is abettor demand forjsugar, and the market is very firm. Whisky, continues steady, with a good demand at 20c. In the Money market there is nn change, the demand is moderate, end the market easy. Rates of exchange on the east have declined to hut the market is firm at the decline. No alteration in the rates of New Or leans exchange, which continuo firm at laie.,buying awl selling rates. • The Cincinnati Culambian says that the Now York capitalists who have been negotiating for a lease of the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad, with a promiA , to complete it, have finally accepted the City Coun cil's modification to their proposition. They will at once enter upon the work, and we may expect to ace the cars running through direct to St. Louia within eighteen months The Indianapolis J., nt y s :—" Thn Bank and Brokerage excitement in reference to Cincinnati is subsiding into cool thought and calm reflection, and measures arc being matured for action at the a p_ preaching Commercial Convention which will result, undoubtedly, in permanent good to the monetary ie terests of Indiana." The Louisville Denooeroi of Toe•dny snyg have no changes to note. either in money, exchange or stuck=. The market remains as before, with the exeeption of hind warrano, which Ore very fluctua. ling. and have fallen from 3 to rie't-i acre. PITT Tr, April 10, lqse, ES—The market h utwhanigeil iu prime. mud there lE:vt 1,4430 1• , 11Sid , r11.1 0 d..ifl iri all varietiait iif sal., 15 ton. Pearl, at ii. 4 liell Mal Staia at 4ieh.: a4t, F. 41,1 at' , .‘• alii: 5 rai.l.4 linrorted Seal, at i„ : four ri.atl Ito hat:. sod. .4 hair+ dn. ot mouth.. Pot+ wen, ml A 1'P1.12 4 :Salmi ar, inak lag ef lat . % 1:111”/.. tram :Mite at $1,75...12; St Ntho fa, fila•le un ruaiiday luau mil 441144 a. niixed at $1.25. 1C ~N ... 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I ti,,• AI MEM= ‘,stl.•::‘‘.• an. hi -si..ct.tt.i.ol of 1.111 . _ k•tufl In iii ,•I nr, umdo nt .15; rlcar I. 1.1: I,vl r lira .it 2n. .•t1 Tl,l !Inr I'. ;1:ttl 1%, 0 , „ (if ' 5;t1. , ..`.2.01.1k1,. N. 1 :1,,1•1 ill 4,1 tun Tool If, Idol,. do at .13 ,a) I arta ...111 , • 11 I , LIa. 1.111,1,0 at I. C 4.11. Pt KN (11.1.1 s Nit,. at ?U., Zt:t it f1t..‘,1) l'iiT.VroES..Therli is a I'ollll,lg VC Hill ar. Via froia )1:17 f, , 11.1“.1M Snc And b.. do. at l'1 , ; NI ETAT,. Tho.n. Inas , ;wen n few r;•;.;•ipt+ fr;;Tu 1;;•1.•,.. 1.,•; ow mit40.,..y. Nye t,t;•;‘,11,;.“.;; N,. months: F.. , totIA ;Jo 1;1 1 Authrwito nt •..um 11!11, 104. C:11.11 (11111.,V11. : l'lmic , ml of n t oo Junin to it $75, hix 111011111 i . :pi 1,111 • at iso, sit il . !.at mot 15 lolls ni =75, six •sIII.T--111. is. is n awl nal /at , Inalim; r..,az.ly al pro, ton+ ralos ; sales 3t) bl.l . N. 1. 1., caltril 144. Clv, sellr "tinrri , tl nt wk i ef , 4 • . . nt that tltottl.: are tuna , . from B I Timothy .1,11 at ; 12.7f, fro first hand:, and .5.v.:53,2s 1... Ilit‘no.l nt N't It Iri S...Sttb-n 111 roctifl,l nt '22tt• nO.llO 1.1.1 k .1.• al 2. , Salet...l raw nt 2 ta.nt, mot keln contoote nelive generally; the Alle,lneo now open to II- sooret,, and the rixe within the ie,t Tho weAtherin vviy MEMII L. ' Sdd , '240 1 , 1 , 1, Superfine fn.,. ILo 1 . 6iI111(Iti " fz t u, voluirt MEE V 1 15; 41 lible do from do at VI, 21 Wile du Irian du at 190 bble extra Ohio from wharf at g 6,50, and 24 Idle do do from store at t,d,GO. It RAIN ...Sake 150 Inuibele Rye from canal at 42r. SliG Alt—Market unchanged and firm: Wee 20 fair at o , ;',r, and five Sink fully fair at fie, equal to Cypre,te at 4k r.,h : We Oak at Sr,. until. • °""8-••Sili. 35 Bo^c zood ilk at 12:y 4 r sf:EDs_sain, 2. , busht to Timothy at $.1,10. and (lour at c 7,75. vll4 reff t,•,1 al 11.1C,0% , •••:11111n. 'v!:%. A * l • ill pr . , •. 'alp '.w, -itt) I 111,IMMI 11.. ol at name nixt) sl:ty•s. BEEF...S.OOA tis 4,.• I)rissss al 1 , 0 fy sls4) , s. and Ido do at 1.!..5 r4ll. )11, , Salt. 12 I,IA No. 1 at , 4c. :; Lbl. cl;;;i••• i,.lt al '22 , -, -11, , ,04 lit 4 1.1.14 g 1.1.14 nt .1 HUED FRUIT—F.I , -i 1.n..h.•1+ nt 1.11.11 , IA A pplo, nt $1:12 POTATOES—Std....I .of ,r+, l n.h , le r,l from ivh.orf VITA( le, Ch..n ml on plivitte tt•rrni. 111.:EVI . ::. .Tlll. 0..t11.1.1 w 1.1.1 a 11111.. 01.,i.1 to-4111..‘, and prit., wer., ,•11 :;:o1 ht..l aO.l ,vlthil, run.:, ..1 „„ ‘ . III.I.:111.1 gIV.•11:1:tWI 1 . 4•111111,1 t" Lend bul Ow bull, for .b;ptuont '21 , . 21; /I' 416.••5 4 11. ,0•0.11 :10 11.1 i in OW I g•tail IV:I) NEW A 14.111- FI•411: T1.11,11.:1../at 111111114 p,,,... 1.. t till I: 11,'.. in fi,ot tt,.• t•itr• r, 1.4-, laaaa trti.l•• taki• Hain 01,4, 111.,1 ~I,at 1•111 n ..7 "111111., S. g•P al :silt , 1111• I \V.-4 • •i ttittil , •; t•ii.7 j 7.7., 1•• t; 1, 1.. fal I llt•-••••; mi., to t 11 11,:14 tl•IJ•lall••\ Th.lnittio4 for Ftotit ii. 14,4 •it 1 , 1, t 1,, ••011 • , - tl• 1::41,110•1-• at it7iii.tt ...mitt.. ,1.,.. 1 1 1 l•-•-t • .trti 1•.1. z -tip ti..4111.-tti 1•1.41, tlu.. • 1•••• ut it,.. VI,. e rpivn: 1., Ito , -1!" , 1!.1. , 11. .01.Lt:16. t.• .../. I.1,11••1. :kit•l ttl ,• lII' -1,11:/1.1 f, exi...l I. 1 1.! 04— Vim) 1.114 i T,1r1f.,14' al 41.711: rov ,st 1,0 "ti %, +ott:ll.•t., • . ' ; ' t • : , i 1,, , 1 I 11. 1 1,111. r ~r !t•:,.1, ..r EIMIILIII •• Id 1, 11$11 Mo! •: at ..7 3 ., -t n ttt.l. tirrt. r, with tt .1. :It I. 1..11. $1 .. ....t; t Itr I t.:11., 14,1 , lt• •t•rt . +Al 1.1 tt.all.t.t, t . tt,ltt - •1 • • . tt..•l 2..a0.1 , ...'1•1 t. rya ry -}l3 (L•z rrt trt••••-. !Ins t :It $1... Ittv ..•11 •••• •• • al. , ' tirtnls ni • •eL .1.. It titt.l it• it: t.' „; r. , t, Tt114.1I••-• t.• l'lst r... 1 L. : 1_••• , . 0 .1.7 • att.! I, I ltit• : 'qr.. II) prime ~.11 I•. 1114111.• , I n I:11...1. -a1..« 4th 1...14 ttt 9 , !,,It• 'tuft, att.l Arra 11 - 111 . 11 . 1, t !Wt. ti•. 111,.. a 1 I.tt , r4 £ 1 .•• ..1 Ott , :ul.. ..I , ldLie ulllt tat, ..I• Id at st :1101.11 Wit" . .. rill,. Imstts,l delontt , l .1 Ow .it i 7 1.. 11'.21: un'd•vrti. qi;nhitty It) , 0,-1. ith x .. 1.1.1. nt 'II. Al ill .311 e. NA. 1.140 3 4 ft., 111... it, ~.• I' rd 1" MIEREMEI T. 3s, I.nllerlphin Iron 71Iarkri. rug si. 41 rt . , 1 Tl. I a,•„ K~•: In,d 1. , M `1,.~ I,ri; 1~, r •n ... 1 !I firm. N% ‘lll , ! . S. I .r.” rwirkist. Fp( [EA T RE. find • t.lr, r =FM rat II.• i‘Al•• Boxva, tar:, rro V.. ti'. vxtra. I'INV.V../ A l‘ 11,11 II 11e•••11I,,,•. 1 v. 11111 The Fore.l of 1,1115..1. \ 1,. I T:ol.t. I11:11 \I I I.• : T 1 n. ti.l ,1111 11!= NI1011.1(,) ttlifl—.-M , i,k• . ) \h l'• :t• 'I- .1 t•a, \I, 1 11 1..11. . 1 , -11 ./ Hie,. , C. 14 2 ,. ..r ('1)1.I.( H.\ „. 1,;7 „.„1~I1Y`t•I. I„,_ •1., • i:• nt •1,9 •I t • 1. 1,,,41 s • ‘1 . 1 . 1.1'.1; 11 I:. \I• Is I. LS; =SEE =IBM rugar KNIt: Lit =EI \ cvni- 17r cut. • mb. , of I 'milli,. an A rrEIiN , ..N 1.1T1.0. s.di ,c 7" k. OIL (II L. 11,111, up. 11,1ung Exiutution at 7 , ., •'t L,. k pi, PlrrFut. April Ii ;141 11, S/t.,111.1,•rx 11.thIA, t ity n% . , 12... Ho, Cattle Market A 1.1.1,0 fl Ext. Alit R, 19:41 Ne NV fork Market Philadelphia Markel II- al I-1 I ; % • .1101. I=l 11 - s, • - I New Orlran. M nrkct AMUSEMENTS. I \ .•V•I 11, 1111114 14•1W1 . / 11 311.1 1 0%1,14, 1 '11 nnl 11: r II \I.1:1 7 1:1; , K.Vr7. pirrsut PILANKLIN II ALL 1 . .1/ WEI'N 1.,L , A 1 ',V EN I \ 1,. A,•l _.l ' .. A .I.lriCil . el Nnilnual Panorama" ..f ll', VI, MI, L.. , rri - r.--:1 • 1:.:1!, I )•\ I , lli qr.! 3,11 , t,Vi11i • ~‘t • A , kikl.ll, 11v,, .I . k • k. 11 , I, •t,, ttll.l Life oil Ihi tittgrtr nlit: Col tmt Platttallons. ,• i tl,. .I 1 11 1.1/,. :11. ••%• ••1311 •.! 151,.• !lA,. 0, It plttudy, lIPIN MK:MINIM AM I.l'•t II r.t•T I .tt 1 , n1.11,1,A+11 , .11 a al••, ani••ogst i•t••+ill,, II•r••••JI 11111,11 . • - • in ••I 1•••;1,11 • g . .111‘ ill I.• i:lo " 0 . 2 s r llllN W. I\l'l'A i ; 17)(1 PJ 1),TF.11.,,R., will nt1,•.1 J. , Ow rk.,..t and 1,i4tri1,,t1!”,. t.i ill ttf 1;11.1,S FoR (N)Ncy.itTs. I,FA - ruic ES. EX II 11:171ttN, , , II ...mint utticatittns— , itit , tty tttltt;:rttith. t•t •ttlit r. tA , Oilit,11( Ow Morn: itt; vt rtto•lvi itroutitt ~I WESTERN INSURANCE com I , ANy Ptrrff,t n6ll. ; F. M q ill 10\ttrt. 0,0.04 011 kintli of r pthk, ttpti EINE .kll will I , liltPt.tlly tt.liukttptl .1,1 promptly p... 01. \ 11 , I ttalitott.m, oranapt.l l.y ItiroutorA 0.• I! rt ip 110 t nntl Nvh ,, 11010 , 0.. Ity I I .ratl : 0, 4. .01 111.0t0lity. to 1.,111ai1l , li3l3.`Se r,t hit it 11..• y L., .pra...l. t..kt ..fft I iu.; :lip ral•tit t 1100,r \LI! , r. Jr.. C. \\'.Tlickt.l.t.it, .1 IN' Ittill.l. N 11. :rat . 11. t'. . t t..plrpkr ht kloy, 1.1t.p.10•• tt, Ihutra ..lratt. `.l. • N :mt. Tlptiptot t ) prilt. • j)1:1 I)ISE.\ liti()\VN, : 0$ s,,‘,tioi••l,l-4,•,..:. 1..t,500n Third and Foud•'d a:...1.. drone,. hi> ton:to att.nnion to :In tnlico J. I't. tor I), nto,t continrc-1 Jr.n.v.. and 1.1101 pnitifnl , 14.11 t. by notnint,nro. ydnilitnl in•lingoto , MII.I Oot.orrhon.tiloot.: , tr. tno I'r• thrnl Idi,clotrp.a,llnpnrny of tin. 111•.. t, „iii :,II t V,•noronl (nvran. Skin Eruption, r. Utogssol Nl,•rcuti.kl Sonniod Icq otoocv. Nlonnontoqn. I , ', t. )lonildy i.t FiOnln in Ali, rf“.ti ma. 1'1.14 ni Ow !tack And 1,11,. lir - n.11.01 110 Ifr nod lidoyn. , on . co.-nolly troniod. l'nro gn:onoto.d T,,••111 rin this, )( oal•lo , hr. 'lnn., to on, ‘.l I noly no ti. rilli, rare. I`lllol. 1111 1 1 Private tiotl.l,ltnti••ll 1100111 a Lti Smith!), Id at . Lets eeti Third and F. mil, .trt ets. i 4e-Charg , "4 ne.lorlite. [o, i. da w 1 y I D R. BROWN e..ntinue4 t. he e4an+lllte.l fer ow tel .4 snritrt . nr...4....‘,..4:: , 11... . 1 114 . 1 . 1” 1 ,1 in 101, staishitg 111,11 1 1 1 IS 111114111:11Inil Tlln Ani,,•t...1 :we tilvited t ,, ,„11 m ith,, s t t l e li t y . 1 . 01 , 1011 allbeted with V. timeal Dia. e 5,,,,, Ilhennistism. Itilea, or Seminal Debility, ,11,41111 Ind it, la) to get his white. Letters contaiiiiii a h 5., inatie.hity. ly nitwered. Itti).. Olic« and Private 11.00111. Nn ye Smithfield .itrrel, between Third and Fourth Mtr.lA, l'ittshnrirh h.'...41 Wl{ IC 11 . 1" S PREM lUM KATI I A liION slaps 111,. flair from falling out. and prodness :A 111A nriall t. growth. -vvitioirre ruy.mium KATIIARION 1111110N :0 s ail lauldrnlT nod dimwit, lietatsits. .. For sale, wholesale, by K. li. SELLF,It S A CX). [marl.; CON(' ENTIIATEI i LYE.---A new article fir ~,,,k.o_ so. i —m. i sm...l ‘,..rn. ta•n. „ 1 I ',lash, r. or 8.,,1A by i11.b . 2... 1 yi,RmiNt: Itilt IS. 13 A COIN -11 1,1 -2 1 0 ,, h1 c i l s ia pri ma f me . ( i 'in i einnati Ilionld - 4 1 ...93 ALEX. 111:NTEll. 299 !Abort) . et, C 1..1Y NV ATER PI PES--lieveil ea :Ind I'.. i . Inll9l II fiN KV II I'OLLINs N t - - • .. •.. , - • • . THE retnained nt ntsmt 1111.: 2 " feet yestenlay nt sun- The Allegheny was rising. Weather clo u dy and rainy. Titvrt• watt quit, a large alumna of freight shipped ye. , terdny—all the departing stearners alrrylng full loads of frttutitt. Ptutitlit emigrating West crowded their Till: .n-anu.rt " le" mut Su all,w" tv.•l.• iulcvrtfand I.• L•nia lin I.;itAnirgli tine Stll Lent. Tne " rest City - i.s the rt•Gillar nl..rning packet I..at ~.f 1111.1 will ,It•p.rt at IO tiekek Ur day. 'fn rui.rillr raeket "11. F. &m.." wart prt.‘olLt.,•4l fs...m lon t , V 1•11111::, I•1It Intrill mrtainly leave Fills Mort,- I flg rally uiU F.core your name. Tur fine paeHenger etentner W. 11. Denny " will ke otl this afternoon for tit. Lni.. Imr word for it, Capt. T Lyon ouel the jails clerk, Mr. Mart Lyon, will make all feel coin f, odd., ;411.1 at Loma• who trIIVO sin tbn " DOnliq." Tug I.l.•tolid ktenmer Slienango," Capt. S. R. French, rereiving freight near the n,..uth of IV.,J street. Iler ae c.anto...latioi. for tra.eler,, urr of the host kind for both cabin and 11,k. She will leave this afternoon, at 4 o'clock. 1.. r St. 1111 , 1 all intermediate pony,. MEET Ti. Saturday paehet for Cincinnati in the good steamer . enpl (eNesl. She will ho MT this morning lit 10 o'rlork. But a limited number of rooting are untakeu, and miles. trnrelers ire about' Andy, they may mine 'sump ,in this eXeellen t boat. Call .n .1. A. Hearne, in the clerk:o and secure good accommodation. Tiir. new and coninantions st,onier "Sir Wm. Wallace," xi ill 1. will freighted this turning. awl really to leave isa•roing for St. lemin anti all points OH the Illinois river. Sho has sliporiot arrangoinonts for travelers and ie "Moored still well aryl:whited with business on the IVost,ril waters—Capt. IT. Campbell; Clerk, 0. 8. Frisbee Tor. new Mis.soiri river parket • . J. M. Conyers," being I; , r Capt. I; W. Downmu, i, progressing rapidly to WM vi 111 be Maily to rervi,olier tarlll turn by the flrzt rat...L. The further the work !OVUM,. oil her, the nit.,al,l she iittritcts. Th.• .ynunetry of 'mind, g.tR,II tattle tittit.4l with strtttigth, which churn, i•• 1,/.• 11.1.• c..l44irm-tion, Is n erodit to L.r g,tters up, (741111 A4l.ni =MEE uuuii•. of I.ti.t. M. Cox'o.tomnor, who,, lino proportions now vr.le• on. wharf If thoro are• any such, tlloy sn,,uld at by litrlong her it iAit and examining the itia‘rniticent ncouniuridations and ether nice Biting. , nients that lin‘e pin•r. Yesterday she was receiving freight quit.: lively. and pas....nger,i were burly securing pas- • I nil WlS..w.ndd n4sas or travel in her should berm the rt S the ',residing clerk, will INS I. I. sPisl,l all the eniinistiaLs of n gips, officer. The •Inzalielii - will be r'ndy tAi leave this evening . lir 1..- ," in. l'air 'nag- on her in deserved. -1 t It t r 11, I A It HIV V.l). Aen.lll.-r U.I. Elint14•111. .• 114.1”lork•kru.n. Nevri..n •• 15.ttglwartl, ru., `• lt, rt.-. Bennett, Br,,w 01 , '' I •• Wn.e, M'Alillan. St. Louis •- [m'at't e.xt, M'Clelloutrle, I.,,etia 81 , 11 . A ItTKU. i'i":11111, Il..enlerlrloon, West Sew ton .le-iferson, WlNAMlviztrd, Brownsville, • Lerberne, Bennett, Brownsville. Diurunl. SI, nla, ‘Vlnwlltig. Masse alter, Millonger, Keokuk. -• .1. S. Prinllo, Stoop., St. I..onne. •• Chvvuil, prow n, Zatne-ville. Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling The 1111.1iLNAI., Capt. J. A. Snot.Sa, and tha CITY. Capt. 11. Wor, Kill eonl 101 kit DAILY I'ACI,In'S laawten Pitt, lan ph , Sn•nlwa ill.• and N 1 hnolicr,. Mopping; at all Interrue• ann•• pot 1.1. Th. w rittaburgll Mondliya, smi., et 0.1111 Flll/11.)6, At 10 e'el.sek, A. M.— liars: men:to, else .111 I. avu Tn.,alaya Tlntralays and Elaturdaya, :u; 1 , o', lock., A. AI. 1:1)11F.F1' CITY will also iflOVO Pittatnirgb on Tuesdays, 71,1,1 - -Ine att.! :satunlayr. At 10 o'cl,k, A. 11.11.—ltsrunattato, al., M111,411/g 1111 Mondays, Wedinaclaset and Yri. At 7 k, A. tor II rlaitt or t,A,..4,•• apply on 1/oard, nr 01 J. 11. COLLIN6WIX./D, Agent, No. 156 Front street. Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg. llockingport. Pomeroy, Point Pleat nt anti Gmlipolls. u..“ and viwy light draught steamer L.ll AI: AV El: 1 . er. . P. 'l'....mrov, h' y will lea, tor the al.uve nud iuterrstetliate wets "Pie ti 1 , • A 1,1) i.,now L eiving freight at the %MOO- I, 1.0,0 -it Ferry =IEEE Ti. FM III" LIU HEN. Capt. 3. K rtr, ice_ lerk NV N. Ii ticriroN—will loom , for the mot niterno,thtte porto on SATUItDAY, Apt h. at io 5.31. For fn I,cht pa.vange apply on I),xtrd or at the PITTS, Ulf it4:ll 51.. t itSid)CIATIt Of ;LOOMS, No. W 2 Water -tt,...t. aplo et,anier IL V. S.ASS, CapL P. S. / kr?, W m. BA ILL —IA ill leave for the uhd,,vo int , run.liale ports on S. ATURDA Y, April A. NI. I ..t frei,lt ttt I 011N5 . 1.4., apply on board. or at lie PITT& 1(1' II %; 11: A.Stk/CIATION ROOMS, Nu. t,2 Water rr• „ steamerWAVE, .1. 7trmite , r u = —Lierk. C. 11. WILKINS —will Capt. leave Or the oho,. oml intermediate portm ou TUESDAY, A 101 l Cl). at 10 .l'elock A. M. to itrltt or pa,onsze apply on lowa. or at II MARINE ASSt./t2I.tTION ROOMS, apl2 No. S 2 Water ntreet. (TM,TLa y tram er Captain S. SHUMAN, rk, R. t• trill Irma for the *bore avol interne-ill:deport/too MONDAY, April I ttli, A. M. • • • .. For fp-1;411i 4.1 - jai...a. , apply on at tilo Prns ro,no .T CINIi AS, , OCIA'fION KWIIIS r No. 82 Water For SI. Lot.le. Ca.lena and Dubuque. 11.• -drainer dT. 1.01:7 C.'.tpt..ir,SSEE DEAN— ,In ill for lb. nkuvu nu,l iuturruutliato ports un urxt. Min ..r apply un board, ur at Ile 1:1 A. I) M A Ill:, E A.S.SOCIATION /0)16. 1,12 For SI. L0q,19. Tl:t` SlVll.lll‘,l' S:l‘ EICIN, Caplain B. F. trcni xkloN—Clerk, C. 11. Iglu et—wi II leave fur tln a), 'ye and intermediate Intlon MONDAY, Alnil 1.1111, ;0.10 A. 51. fi eight or passar - ,e apply on`b.larih or at the PITTS- M A ttIN E A e.SOCI.Vi'IO:4 ROOMS, No. 02 Water apil qiennter NATIIANIICL IIOI.IIES. Capt. K 41FL:ox v —Clerk. F. X. hero—will the and ntennedinte porth on RION- Ii %V, April 1 1111, at 1.) A. M. •.I' pariSng , apply on board, or to tho rrrrs.- iLumitt MARINE ASSOCIATION 110031 S, No. it.' WM.& nple For St. Lottla and 1111no1es River. TLo ht..anar Slit WILLIAM WALLACE. I ~.,1 7 4. 1 . 'leapt. 11. Coavart.L.--C1,1:, C. 8. r•r tho aIIOVO and intermodiato ports On FRIDAY. April 11th, at 10 drlook. A. M. For froittht ,or Iwtssag,• apply on board, or at the PITT:: Ill'lttlll M Alt1:11: AI 4 6I.ICIATION itouns, No. 52 Water ,t reel. 14,10 For St. Louis!, Galena and Dubuque. The ..tenmerSAlNT FMK D. QC --Clerk. .1. 11. I,nDITNCR.—WiII lon, for the ntnl inierme.linto port. on TUESDAY, April 1:ottl. /11 10ot 4.1..41, F..r fren,lo ..r Apply on I or at the I'ITTS- Itl NIANINE ASSOCIA'fID:C 1i.007115. No. S 2 Water oet. apin • - The steam, MuNONCAIIKLA, Capt. M. A. 'Onx—Clerk. S, lAnvo for tho • akol• nod 11111.r...di:0a ports on SUNDA Y, April 19th, at to 0'c1u4..1: A. N. F.tr tr,•ight ~ri....Artgo apply on board or at the rrrrs 111 . 1,:11 MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. int Watd ap9 Tho gt...mnor SU MN A NUtl, Capt. C. E. FRENric, Aiml 1'2411. at 4 rl.ok. P. M. freight ..1 1,11.7.1:14, , , apply on ll.tnar.l. or nt tb, 1'1171 4 - U 1;1;11 JLIHINE A ;...2.JC. lATI ON moome, No. NS IVater ups The -Ivainvi . W. 11. DEN NY, Capt.TtloS. LION ihatat —Clork. M. I.7flN—m ill lonoe N . the atm.vn intornoNhalv pu L on SATURDAY, April 12th 3 t 111 ..'cle4 . l;, A. M. • ~ r ra.' , 3,4zr niTly on Insar4l, or nt Ll' IZi II N1.1.1t1.7 . , ASSOI'I.VI'It . IN itoosie, No E'2 Watt.r LEMON C 0.-- TRANSPORTATION LINE. Having 111.11. extennive pre pa, mi.., thi, minter, me are 111. W prep. to .1.. .1 II EA VI . PENNSVL A. A CAN Al. and I:ATLI:I'AD, TII ROUGH TO AND FROM TIIE EAST LIIN CITIES. We can amnre our Men& and all throw pairouig, the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no I.lins I. spared to render general natiminetion to Ship- En,,tern and Wo.,tern Freight. The AVOIDANCE IF THE INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY OITM i II A I LROAD will give increased despatch to thn tranwonesion heighl. oiltee PENN Foca, at the Canal Bailin. LLOYD & LEMON. • Ell. NGIIA Az CO.—T RANSPORTA ir TION LIN E—Vts PENNA.. CANAL a.et ILROA D.—The subscribers are p p trod AlOp INIRTV TONS OF PRODUCE DAILY to (litter l New York, via the State W.wEe; bey t. ill pay particular attention to Way Freights het wien l'ittsLoogh :old Johnstown. Raving a DADA' LINE OF FIRST CLASS PENNSYLVANIA CANAL BOATS, we hope b. be aide t • render entire satisfaction. tiV.O. BINGHAM ,t CO.. apll::nn Canal Basin. Liberty eit. . . - I(l A E n l t t i, 'S ir ' ,ol ' . l' , H. th AN o , Si t 'O r ß i. T . t i Tl f ON , LINE.— int.r,,rting Freights to and from the East orn Cities, via Pennsylvania Canal and Kannva we sive in, rams! our stisSt of Boats, Ac. on sante. ton DOUBLE DAILY LINE, which gives us a capacity of over MU tons per month each Willy. We assure our friends, and those disposed to patronise the State improvements. there will be nothing spared on our part to render general sattsfartion in forwarding Faster. and Western Freights with promptitude and despatch. KIER A MITCHELL an gl 1 ty Canal Basin. Pittsburgh, ha ( 1) BROWNMIN DSOR SOAP. go sistf this tine Soap. • JOS. FLEMINO. u,, I corner of Diamond and Martut ate RIVER NEWS. illi!IM11!1111!111=1 PORT OF PITTSKURGII Wil EELING, &c. =TM LO[' ISV ILLS__ I SAINT LOUIS, St.C. For St. Louis For St. Louis For SCLouis;. For St. Louts Viir St. Louis ." - -i d AN' : * 4 '3 , 3 ?" !SZE _, ... ._ .. 0- l. •' -:. '!'.:1 7 .I';'ff ,l, ; . ;' -, :.:':. - _ , f'i.: - ... 0. , ..,, v . 4'.. •,:-..,-,' MEDICAL. BOERH VIC'S ROLLAND BITTERS 0 &Itt Hollandsch Icraiden Bitters. Two YEARS hare elapsed since the intro! durtion of this valuable mr4 , ur Wt. the Pmts., During thin time it has gnirieJ rain-mar popularity as remedy for F a , and Ague, Dyrprpimi Usarlacht, Lost of Appthle, Pe.ll.ly, Mind and Blreding Mies. Many of our moot worthy citivens teetify to its wonderful efficacy In all affections of the stontarlt and liver. An a tonic, it never has be vu equalled, for the relief it affords in all ceeee of debility or weakness of any kind is almost In• stantaneons. In nervous. rheumatic and neuralgic affec tions, it has in numerous instances proved highly beneficial, and In others effected a decided cure. When eminent phyaitians prescrilte, and their petienta to unhesitatingly recommend, surely we may cease t doubt, and eagerly teat its virtues for nurae•tvec. FIIV}It AND AGUIt. • A Oar of Ftipht Monthe Sbuntiup Oured by Boerhars Rol land /11Vers.-3lichael golly. No. 117 Grant, near Ratithduld street, 'lays: "last July, while running on the river,gui a cotton boat plying between Nateheti and New Orleans, I woe taken with fever and ague. For eight long mouths I suffered with this dreadful disease. The greater part of this time TiF , was unable to work, and agent at least fifty dollars for dif ferent medicines, but I found no permanent relief. Three weeks ago, one of my friends insisted upon my trying Ikon have's Holland Bitters, saying that a cure war guuranterd After taking it for one week, I mast state I was a paned man. I hare been at work now for two weelts, and have had no return of the chile and fever whatever." I certify the above statement 18 true. DEIONLAB ADAMS, Diamond Mine, Or at It. Cbeeter's, Gothic Ilan. ARADACHB ANT DEBILITY. Mr. Silas Llsromb, of Birmingham, keys: "1 have found in lionrittivehi Bitters a remedy for brad:who and debility. My wife has aloe nw•d it with the greatest lxmailt." Mr. A. S. Nicheliem, of Pittabru - gh, also remarks that be hall experienced much relief from its use far headache. READ MIS! A Hol/arder's Tertintraip.--Jacob Rinekee, living In 'the Holland settlement of Sheboygan. Wisconsin, says: "After suffering for some time the misery attending en utter pros tration of mind and body, I have been restored, by nsiug Beeihave's Holland Marra, to perfect health." The fact of this remedy being In each high repute among the Hollanders in Wisconsin, Michigan, New York—in fact, In every Holland settlement in the United, Statee , --argnes much in its favor. STRKNGTH ANT) HNIALTIf lIVTORED. llir. John Davide m, living bdftlilex above Pittsburgh. on the P.mitsylvenla Canal. says: " When - I commenrod taking Rorliare's Gotland Bitters, I could hardly walk—new, I enjoy excellent health." WEAK NESS OF TUE STONIACII AND INDIGESTION. A nether Churl One-c F:ffentedl bet BA.rhow'r Hollatul Jute-rt. —The wife of Peter De Witte, living in Holland Town. She boygan county, Wisconsin, suffered ninth from weakness of the stout:mil and indigestion. She had been under a physi cian's rare for some time, lent the disease seemed to hatile even his skill. She purchased some Holland Bitters at nor has given tons to leer stomach. leer appetite and strength are returning, and wo firmly believe that this another great rare effected by your medicine. We have still to record many wonderful cures effected by this remedy, hut mind wait another opportunity. One thing you MB rely upon, what we have published are frord persons much respected in our community, and are literally true. 3. Qtnartia, Editor Sheboygan Nieunlvde, Sheboygan, WIN. A Oise of Ttoo Handing Carol by Beerhore's Hole land Billrro.—georgo Ilendereon. of Pittslinrgb, says: "Af t er suffering for three months with rheumatism—a part of the time so severely as to confine me to my bed—l hare been entirely cared by using Doerhavo's Holland Hitters. I bare bud one attack since, but found almost instantaneous relief In the same medicine. It is, in my opinion. a nitre remedy for rheumatism." NERVOUS AND RIIRIJMATIC AFFECTIONS. - - - _ This changeable weather la likely to produre n great deal of nicknow. To persons trouWil with nervous or rheumatic affections, wo would ri,marut , nil lleerhai•e's Holland Ritter, On referring to nor column' , ama- will find certificate. from some of our that Germaa and English citizens.—Pennsyl minis Staab Minna. • TLIE WORST PORN OP PILEIi3 CAN RE CURED. We are at liberty t refer to several well known rutin.- men. who have estd, thoroughly tented. and now recommend lloerhave's ffellar d Bitten as a remedy for piles. We are not at liberty to pal Mill their name,, lint will take pleaenre in entering any perarn to them NS hi, 11011 lea thin statement. For thin utTeetion, one-half of the prescribed dose should be taken—nay half-tenspronful—morning., noon and night, one hoar before meals. The groat popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many imitutions, which the public should gnarl against par clawing. Ile mot persuaded to buy anything elm until you have given Itoerhave',i lions ci Ilittorn a fair trial. Ope bot tle will convince you how infinitely superior it Is to all them imitations. . • . 451 r. Rohl at Sl tor bottle. or six bottlas tor by the sole proprietors., tEN.IAUIN PA(E. k CO.. Manufneturing Pliarmareutiet., and Chemists, Cur. Smithfield and Third afiveta, E.. E. SELLEILS / CO., I)rma rorner Secoud nail Nre. I „ • DR. MORSE'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL, A PHENOMENON IV MEPICINE Health 'teetered and Life Lengthened MORSE'S INVIGORATING ELIXIR. T WILL replace weakness with strength, I incapacity with eflleienry, irregularity with uniform and natural activity, and this not only without hazard of reac tion, but with a happy effect on the general organization. air. Bear in mind that all maladies, wherever they begin, finish with the nervous system, and that the privatization of the nerve of motion and sensation is physical death. Rear in mind, also, that fur every kind of nervous disease, the Mak Cordial is the only reliable preparation known. CURE ON NIM,VODS DISEASES No language can convey an adequate idea of the immodi• ate and alimet miraculous change which it occasions bulb° theeneed, debilitated and shattered nervous system, whether broken down by mimes, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness—the unstrung and relaxed organization is at once braced, revivified and built np. The mental and physical symptoms of nen - ons disease vanish together under its influ ence. Nor is the effect temporary; for the Cordial properties of the mtelicine reach the constitution itself, and restore it to its normal condition. LOSS OF NIF)IORY, Confrurion, giddiness, limb of bloat to tho bead, melancholy, debility, hysteria, w•retcttedness, thoughts of %elf-destruction —fear of insanity, dyspepsia. general prostration. irritabilb ty, iterrominceie, inability to shrp. disease Incident to males, decay of the propagating fan Boos, hysteria, mononie.ia, vague terrors, palpitation of the heart. impotency, constip. Clan, etc., from whatrver causes arising in, if there be any reliance to be placed on human testimony, absolutely infal lible A GREAT MSDICINP. FOR FEMALES. The unparallaed effects of this great restorative in all complaints incident to (entalest:mark a new ern in the annals of medicine. Thensands of stimulants have !well invented— thousambi of invigurants concectsal--all purporting to NI specified in the various diseases and derangements to which the delicate formation of woman render her liable. EVERY WOMAN OF SENSE, Who suffers from weakness, derangement, nervousness, tre mors, pains in the back. or any other disorder, whether pa colter to her sex, or common to both sexes—shoal giro the Invigorating Cordial a trial. MA RUM PERSONS, Or others, will find this Cordial, after they have used whet tle or two, is thorough regenerator of the system. In all direct' are to be found the happy par'ii . nts iif healthy uIT. spring, who would not hare been w. but for tide extf9ondi nary• preparation. A nd it is flintily potent for Ow umuy diseases for which it is rrammmended. Thousands of young men luivo been vectored by using it, and Dot in a single in stance has It film to lament then,. PERSONS Oii PALE COMPLEXION. Or consumptive habits, are restored by the use of n Little or Lao to bloom and vigor. changing the skin from a pale, yel low, sickly color, to a beautiful florid complexion. Ti) THIS MISGUIDED. These are some of the awl amt molnm•holy effects produced by only habits id youth, via: weakness of the bark and limbs, pains In the head, dimness of eight, lams of muscular power, palpitation of the heart., dyspepsia, nervous irrita bility, derangement of-the digestive functions, general &- batty, symptoms of consumptions, etc.. Mentally, the feudal effects on the mind are mach to be dreaded. Loss of memory, confusion of Mena depression of Writs, evil forebodings, aversion to society, selkihturust, love of solitude, timidity, etc., are :name of the evils produced. All thus afflicted, BEFORE CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE: Should reflect that n sound mind anti body are the most ne coseary requisites to promote ...en oubial ltappho,s; indeed, without these, the Journey through life beeouten a emery pilgritusgo—tbe prospect 11,:e rly dux ketts the view ; the iniud iwomes shadowed with despair, :11141 ti11..1 with the melan choly reflection that the imppiness 01 another becomes blighted with your own' CArTION! Dr. ilior..e's Invigoratie., C..t dial has Lean conut,rfeited by some unprincipled pemotes. In future, all the genuine Cordial will harebli, preprleter'e faraimile pasted over the cork of ea. 1, bottle, sod the follow ing words blown in the clam: Dr. Morse's Invtgorat lug Cordial. pr,,prieter, The Cordial is put no, highly concentrated, ill pint bottles —price three dollars per bottle, two for fin..dollars, sin for twelve dollars. C. If. RIND. Proprietor. Itr2 Broadway, N. ' Sold by Druggists throughout the United States, Canada Mira the West Indies. Pittsburgh DT. (1 Eft 11. KEYSER. No. I.ro Wood st. FLEMING EROS. No. ooNV.K.I «trret R. E. sm.Llnts, str,t Allogheny City—REA:MR AM k. M'K F.N NAN JAMES T. SAMPLE k J. P. FLEMING. Agent for 0h10...J. D. PARK. WRIGHT'S PREMIUM KATHARION mob the head, and removes all aymptom. 1 llead- ache. Persons urdng WEIOLY'S KATII_A RION Are never Bahia to t oast poke. WALiI/Irli. DEMIII!d, IC A ILI 41110 N 0/ 4 Is tho most saitiabld ' nisiiiou to the toilet, retaining the -Lair in any requir form. For sale by.l.lr. ORO. 11. KEYSER and R. E. SELLERS & CO.. at 26 med. per bottle. :- ruicld H - ArR — BIi.USHES-;.-:•,Large supplies of I,alg lish liar Iblishasjust'rei-eived by JOS. ELF.MING. ni112.1 Corner Market et. and Piaui 1. "VE I N" INTELLIGENCE OFEICE--lf you 11 ~,,iti to have " help, - fins F1111. 1, ,V111t,111. 1.11 , 1 e... -.ell property. call at LOWRIE'S INIELLICENCE td. 1 , lr E., Nu, 14 Fifth street, near Market street. , Legal Documents and Cips.ing done with twain.... u ud despatch. [fellittt] JOSEPH W. LOWRIE. ------- - -- _ 20f) BOXRSTatra. Scalded Herring, new; ,-, iti lames No. 1 Herring. now i just received and for side by RHYMER & ANDER& itr, 1,-hO No. 39 Wood street. VINE . - nicLE SALT FOR rAMTLY OA. .1.: 300 bags Jost received sud for sale by ap?. P EYLER A ANDERSON. IfOPS— 0 bales in store aril 1; ,r. eat" I.v feta) SPRINOKI: IL %kUA I, il LI .IMI 1117111 Ell #l , -; CIUTIoNL liiiiiii (Ipl 1,1.1.1 y ' ' ERN EMS • 4