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Flenniken and Gibson, of Washing ton county. The following is the testimony : It. F. Cooper sworn.—Live in Washington county; I had been in Monongahela city on nit November, 1855; stopped at Chesroun's. We conversed in the front room. I mentioned to him a singular case (am an itttornef) as to a man selling a horse for bad mo ney and good-75 good, 600 bad—was displeased, and wished to put him in a way to get his horse back. Chesronn asked me if Thad seen any of the money, and whether there was any of it about Washington. Told him I thOught there was some there. He re quested me to bay him a specimen told him I bad seen some; before I left I told him If I saw Mr. M'Cready, and could get it, I would bring him a spe cimen. In two weeks, Tuesday, Nov. 13. told Mr. M'Cready that I was going to Monongahela city, and he gave me a $1 gold piece, and a $2,50 gold piece, and told me to show them to Chesroun, and tell him the price. I took them down. Chearoun asked me to give him the specimens, and went into hie room ; he examined them by ringing them on the window Mil. I told him M'Cready said paper could be bought for 30 per rent. and silver for 40 per cent. Chesroun told me how convenient it would be for him to pass it, ,tc. He then came with me to Washington; as we were going into town M'Cready hailed me, and I introduced Chosroun • we went to Mansion House; cleverly dark ; M'Cready came in before I went home; I then left them there and went home; M'Cready afterwards (0 or 10 o'clock) met me, and said he would not take Chesroun to Ohio. M'C. said I knew all about the matter, and his me rles, would be safe. Chesroun was to give $260 good for $4OO bad; difference in prices, der.., to pay Are.'s and my) expenses. I agreed to go along. We (M'C. and I) went to Steubenville. M . C. went out: comeback with carpet sack ; went to Wheeling, thence home. M'C. took sack and wee( back way home with iL I took possession of $2OO, and 'at Steubenville I gave it to him ; from that place we took the boat at 5 o'clock and run down to Wheeling next day : got drunk at Steubenville, and gave him the Chesroun money and my own ; he went to Ileek dale in Licking county. Ohio; have heard it called Nachee; stepped at Fay's house; I remained, and MX. went out and came bark will, a carpet each : it was heavy ; said he'd got the coin ; I asked to be in troduced to Layer ; titter this brought him in and introduced himVeC. remarked in our presence that be didn't get the Me be wanted : it was nit if the right denomination -I.eyer said in eight er ten dive he'd have pleint). arra would let MoC. know, or come to Washington;. we. then came to Wheeling and then left for Wnehineten ..n Sabbath; sent a man batik from Steubenville with baggage t Mee. got out at Washington and went np by the grave yard : saw Chearoun in Washington on the afternoon of Tue.- deyc the poth of Nei - ember, 1e55; told McC. that man-Chearormwas now in town; he was to have come up foe`toln.on Monday; Mee. wanted ti pat money over to Chesroun that evening in my office: I suggested the hotel as the place; they objected finally suggested my rill parlor as the pinee; I gave him $lOO in silver l and Ateliers, $lOO in gold , 'n.- dollar suit two and a half pieces and $2OO in mite+ : larger portion of notes were on the Metropolitan bank. Cra, Ex,rmined—Am a member of the bar: was admitted in 1842 in Washington ; took the meal oath; had been engaged as thetwonn's counsel; got a ease . to settle for him al short time before: was his counsel for years previous; saw him at Moneingabele silty about the Ist of November; think it one the Wednesday or Thursday following; think I ,tsid over night : think I came down in a boat to Pots burgh that night; talked with Chearoun down Atli can't tell exsetly how the conversation was intr.. &teed ; think I began it by relating the eirrumstar.-e of Hughes and Green Co. horse sale. I told hie that Hughes had got good money, and woe to get $6OO bad: I had seen some of the money bee re saw M'C. have it before I talked with Chesroun ; had seen M'C. have gold of that kind off and on for a year ; bad no objeet in this talk ; e a in parlor: no one present this was the first talk with Chesroun about bad money : it was commenced 1.,. Hughes told leo from wham he got the mom,. Cheisrenn; said he'd like t 0... specimens of the •o. Pont mind the denomination; told hint I had seen M'C. have gold drillers. I said there was a Wan Washington from whom I could tiny specimens Tn. thing said about paver or paper. except gold and then he asked for specimens: at his own lie ,se on 20th November be put away my horse : befere neon he asked me if T bad brought specimens of the money: asked me in the yard; don't know if I ga,e him them in the yard or room. ($1 and $2.50): he be mentioned that it would be ronvenient for chatiei. to Those who threw $5 notes down fir lietor: I odd him M'C. said he could get gold at it) and paper :it 30 cents. Chesroun said be would have some I told him M'C. could get him paper. Chest-win never Asked me at that time about paper 111.11 cy. M•l' wanted we IA tell Chesroun this. We talked 1;11..0 a quarter of an hour: left there about 2 o'clock: was in a buggy, alone; had other business there beside, seeing Chearoun : I suppose I attended to that Imsi. flees; don't mind what it was: I ate my dinner at rhesroun's was :in Chesroun's till called to dinner was Dot all the time at Chesroun't between dinner and starting borate; was dawn town ; called at lir . Riddle's; think I called at Bentley's; can't rcincrn. Ler; think I stopped at Es.i. Clemens' ; I talked with Dr. King: casual call--ret business went down and saw a tenant of mine: think that was part at nit business : had bonds of Cincinnati Coal Co. for collection; hail them with tee: intended to go by Limetown, but didn't go could as well bane gone there first: can't any that was my only business: went to Limetown afterward : did riot want to her row money from Chesronn that day, and never (11.1: needed none at that time; my business supplied Inc: I mean by professional flaw) business: my Conner tinn with this thing. lasted 19 days. I did not start with him to go security for $340 borrowed money got to Washington at dark: stopped a t maasi o n house: went in with him don't mind if I eat sup per there that night : was under the influence ..t liquor: don't mind If landlord went home with ins • we saw IWC. at College before we got into town.. I stopped . and introduced theist they shook hauls talked a few minutes; Jonathan Martin. with went to hotel; MT. came there in a few Chesroun was present when I consented to grain barroom: think it was in the street that WC. t••ld me he would take Chesronn with him; said he didn't want him along--that was afraid to trust him will, his money: that he had confidence in me, Iwitnes(i this was before I consented to go - about 9 cd.dock this was not the first talk with MC.: had a toll: with him some night before that. We all talhe.l about my going to Ohio before we went to my nibce: we three had nothing in regard to counterfeit money until MT. came to me in the street. AFTERNOON SESSION. R. F. Cooper, r-roxs-exmoirred-- went to Steuben ville in McNeil's buggy, at 4 o'clock is the morning, ordered it night before: ported with Chest-ono late at night; got to Steubenville on Wednesday afternoon, there to Wheeling, then to Belle Air. then to Rock dale in the cars, to within two miles of that place: don't know costs of our travel : spent no money save for whiskey; I also gave him my own ($75 or Sloe: and the $2OO of Chesroun's ; gave me back $5 once: that is all I ever got hack; I hail no interest in the $200; none of mine was laid out for counterfeit mon ey; told him not to pass any of mine for that truck, that it was wrong ; pretested against it: I was drunk and protested against this:had no baggage going out; we returned in half an hour with carpet sack : didn't see the money ; sack was closed at the top, it was locked ; never saw it opened until M'Creary left tee: lie said there was coin in it : after Cliesronn got his money, there was $lOO to $l5O in notes, and $lO iu silver; was introduced to Layer by M. ; Ms told nic Layer was the man the money was bought from: told me this before, Ist Nev. I M. showed 111 , a letter from Layer, saying, "yellow and grey on halide; " Layer and I tallied of the rain ; I heard Laver say he had not now but would have s's, 1n . ,. and 20's in coin, and that will soon he in Washing ton, or let M. Know; I heard all this, was prevent: I asked for the introduction: got home about I" o'clock ; this was 18th of Nov., 1855 ; money was brought to my house on 20th Nov., by M., in ,lay• light; sack was wrapped up; don't know if he open ed it, or whether it was lucked ; it seems to one he opened it; it was net locked up: when I came for money it was under sofa; Chesroun and I (mine there for it about sundown : don't know where the S4lll, is M. took it away next day or day after; I gave it to him; it was nut locked, and I gave it to him with all the balance of money in it: I had seen the mon ey two or three times; I gave Chesroun, can't tell how much silver, equal proportions dr, at time we meet to Ohio ; I had no counterfeit in my house: never had any there save what was in the sack ; notes were ii's on the Metropolitan Bank of D. C., and s's and 2's on Moe. A Mer. Bank of Troy ; don't mind of having seen Ills; I don't know that I ex hibited the money to more than Dr. James Lenn and Wm. Greenfield; I‘showed it to G r eenfield V 5 gratify his curiosity; I showed it to Greenfield as I did to Chesroun, as a specimen; I have said that I bad no counterfeit money at my house but the slick full ; I invited him to my house to see that small amount, all I had—slso in paper and some silver ; gave hint two of th 3 notes to put in his pocket; be is is thebanking business; not lung after this Chesrouu was arrested; I did not meet Bentley at the Valen tine house, and talk about borrowing money from him ; I don't mind if I went down to Monongahela city after I saw Bentley; I went down: was arrested at Kammerer* Chesroun came into the squire's and I told him there was-nothing true in what he hard sworn. ri.ioni Examined—l told hint he ought to take it back ; I say now that I never passed it dollar on him ; I did not deny having given it to hint ; I did not say at Knmmerer's that Chesruun never got a dollar of the money from me ; never Paid this at the Squire's office; Dently did not ask me if I hail not given Chesroun this money; I did not hold up my hand t o him, and swear I never gave it to him ; think I said if Chesroun had involved mein it, he would take it hack ; Mr. Kountz was counsel fur the Government in Washington; I made a statement shortly aftor I Wa s bound over, and Koontz took it down ; talked with Chetrroun in my office after I wan bound over as ti e foudaut ; was not then bound over to 11. S. Court: sappoyd Oxen I would be a witness here; J. went ~~~~~~~. • s- j % 4_ • .4. 44- .4. I . . • • • . • 4 . • • . rl3,t, into Montgomery's office; took Chearoun to my of fice, and mid "John, I.supposelyou've disowned that you have ecled the part of a d=dvillain ; you know you got me to buy specimens ; " would have two hundred dollars worth ; M'Creary told me of Layer's, his business and where•he resided; when he came up he had no change of clothing; told his family ho would be back by Friday ; this was Tuesday; be told that to his wife in the dining room; mind no oth er talk ho had with her at that time: ebe did not ask him about his going to Ohio; I know James P. Shepler ; I stopped there the time of Chesroun's arrest; I mid to him I never passed:upon Chesroun a dollar of the money ;.I never swore in his presence that I never gave Chesroun a dollar of this money ; I know C. F. Collins; never mind to have spoken to him before orsince of counterfeit money. The defence concluded the cross-examination of Mr. Cooper at a quarter poet fire, when an adjournment took place until nine o'clock this morning. This ease is one of unusual interest. inasmuch as the per sons figuring have heretofore occupied a respectable position in society. ifeworabk.—Yeiderdny and to-day arc the ennui versaries of the battles of Palo Alto and Itesaea do la Palma, now memorable events in the history of our first foreign war. We remember them for glory, but there are those who remember them for grief. The stern Spartans wept not when their braves fell with their " hacks to the field and their feet to the foe," but the refined though not less ennobling bravery of Christian days wipes out the ignominy of tears, and leaves it still virtuous, to weep, to sigh, and t re• view the past. Long live the survivors of those days. Green wave the turf above their dead. Om; day Longer.—The " Floating Palace " will re main one day longer for the purpose of affording an opportunity to those who could not visit it before. The Museum and Concert combined make one of the finest exhibitions that has ever visited this city. The rks-rs of Mr. NoHis alone are worth double the price of admission, and Madam Olinza's performance is beyond all praise. This is the last opportunity, so go by all means. Droth.— A n old gentleman named , rixsiding in Louisville, while on a unit to who works at Shoonberger's iron works in this city. dropped down about 12 M. yesterday, and expired almost instantly. The Coroner held no inquest and found a verdict of death from enlargement of toe heart." Mr. Denny had been in delicate health for some time past. ,Itt,,,,rt to P. rcia. .1a il. —Another ineffectual auran t to tweak jail was made on Wednesday night. the "Lird," wishing to try their wings being James Graham, Wm. Nl'Cleary and Lan. O'Brien. The plot iras nipped in the bad. It is a hurl thing to dude tire vigilance of Jailor Phillips. Arrier.l.—The reteetne of the ft,v. mine W. Lee art-iced i v ihe eeetert, train bo , t I ceiling., anti t. ere taken t, the .-I,soeitt.te hurch, :':oventh etroet. Of winch he wan Pastor. They will he taken for inter mont to the Allegheny Cemetery this morning nt lii fires;wied —Jame' M. Wallier. Superinti•n•tent .•r the Poor House. has re.,.iencii his position. If.• name bus been someithet preminentiy , before the public reeently. in conneetlim nib n pr.-Ai...onto, I .r conspimey by :Limes Kelly. a late Director of t'.• -In the , n.re -1 .1 I: Parr . 41..4 tried 1%.r rountr•rfeitinzi . l6ii...l Stnt, rep,rted before, the jury 11 en• .•11,r;:c.1 i..n r I tuk.rning, and niter a ,hr.rt nhsen,e returned u rd Pris"orr r,mancl,l f.cnt,.nr. Pocty.— ()wing to the unf3,..rald, .enth the St. liridget's School 2tf:ty Prat,- to,n nod till 3.lunday pest, the 12th int•tant. wilt run from they ep.,: the r • u.,‘ uJ tor tuft Tb r-r 1 y T remain, of. 6eurge Beale • jr.. a:To v.; 6 •• yesterday at 0 an. The flinerul ni l l take 1,!.1,- tiny a t 2 ,F%-kek. The tbeinher, of the bu./.1.,1, Greys arcs parttrulorly requested to at tend A 'n n of Alex. iturly mangled Ur coming in n,olarl ,1101 thrrshing mat line, on Wednesday T 6. amount of mortality for the urek coding )13) I. according to the Ilcoith ()Mee report. io I treT When the Slightest Derangentetsi I ••14,..... u 1.1•• I .I',ol. I/ .../111,...1e1h•-4 u. Ilmt mlit•ertluttv--. arrt r. , ttl,ting wit, It plt•ttal at ..t- n•I nil.l tlir ,I• 1.. tak,. 11 ,, STKTMC, CM. BITTERS. They 1•.., IIIC!! Iptlr , s r.motantly the 1 , ,..111,1 , it te. Its cantural ..i.s.smc •11 I LI ssl. ale.l i I +di ltl uritl.-. and etr..tklall el.sms• I laud re•ft,,r, to them n health. ti t t• t Ih. wny they vtrike nt tLe n,a ~t litirsa ex teruttlly stiel internally, priatti.titic the atreelet Itt.t•vpiritte.. and eh% intim: all iltActroet. tie", .1 ei .1. red state of the liver or ottittint le and hit .41 , Liv 11. It'TKTTEII. ,mrrii. Sd.• meit,Utyt taw and pri•pt 1.K. , 1LK, No. '.Y.7 'Nods ,tr.-td mod by dtdiggigto mud hotclto gtdler-Ally thrtothillotit Lb. t rood ittattet stud Canada. 40.1-Clark's SiOMaCh HI ttttt are .hleadt.i,:•.l Ity ail who here trttal there to 1w the tewt hurdle neoht int; .; the age. for the our" nf Ityeteepaiw Owbeeoeea. no a tO- ; .lend Kate of the Liver awl Stomah. They ha , . an The proprteturs d‘ , not prrie,l4l I. 1.1 , •p1e fT;so; ado, preparapoue that are imitto.l 0p.... the poble 1104;1 the oar. , tkonnarh for they have fnmel that eh:. ;•te• tnot n.. 1..1 ;•taler h ; Ilnii.eetetry F..r Cr NI d CI.A l 4 K. Third •iri - rd I,rlVrell IA - raid and Nina kei E 11. K SKIL. triwt ; and by thvgiritibr genet ally. ALIST OF VALUABLE LIU() : The Alo t kitt -fume D. tor. ..-entailll2ll.: tr. 4;al 4.) • nature we! tie.itnient ,4 .ln.esue. An humetienti In harm*: fly if. 11. Lheld The Stntile &..k; being a lnaktaaent. 1 . .. , •11 the Ii1:1:04g, inept of !forme in reti 14on b, ttitt.llllr, uronin.K , ion tlitig, alai working t onets u, te.n .iitit•lo.,. ..notate 1.. al appen.lages, muntigenient ••1 the I I di..-we."( and defecti, I 1z,150, It. . l ohn lit. il'untrationn 1 h.. ..1.11.1. • T ICU) Fruit Colti:r .1..1 t.. 1 1 11,..11.. Le Ft tot lianien. I:y I. ha,:. Tee A meth., 1.1..wer 1.,e, tear /Saul i liitChen Gardener It) The Ataericall Kit. Len Gaol-net t; Feaarn Th.- .I.evricall Fh , ragt (Awl , IS, 1.4.111 , 1 .1.31111..11 rotor, nt the gime- pod dtt,.o frit) Amither bug. , ‘ ll 1 1 1. 1 I.lllllill t 1•1 • 1 Just ',nom' Anil tor .pile Lr W. A. 1111.1)1.1N FENN F.Y A 0. Anvil Fifth .inert, ...11,,alte the Theatre 1 LOU IL-31)(11,1,1s stun, and fur suit) I,y myl I=3 Skinner Si. Franklin, PRODUCE COJIIIISSIo.v MERrII.I.VTS, NUS -7, 9 and 11 Wyst Front strf•vt. '1 N ei N NATI. rw:eivf• and eAI Itarl4.. hcr. I I.mr, h- 1, Marley Malt, How. Corn, Corn 1,1- tlwrs, Tallow, Oats, Hopi, Lard, Baton. Dry Fruit. Timothy, and Momp :Loa nrlnwlw.t Leather Luigi llfdea. Agency for U. W. emltli'm rel..brated X, XX. and Kennett Ala, ow:lye-Amp! +War., Alexander W. Foster. ATTORN EY AN!) COUNSELLOR AT LAW, and Solicitor in Chancery, Agent fur pox:ming Bounty I.lol+ and Pensionn. and fur the Colloetion of Claim% in 1. resat Israain and loland. " • I° ,3_ ciiILLEPTIONS made in thin and adjitining Itati'f4 nt iittrettents artt.ltid , 10111 Ent ate IKmhht, mild and Rent,. rtilleitt oil. NI, tint s 11t1 mortgage lir tither atitnirit tisadnitied and 'ldle Papers thaw!, N. Ft wirrit fen dons, Pittillturgh _ ne2.lltt• Foster, 'VOTARY PUBLIC, Commissioner for the i Court of Claims. and Commistooner for the Stater of 't erinesse,,, New Iliwirmddre, Connectlent. Wlnronsiit, New York, Mit'lligan, lowa, California. Virginia and L.:Wails 931. Deeds drawn, anti ark rldWledjallellt and proofs taken fir rveord or use in any of the above named StateA, and in I I Missiseippi stud Plitsborgh, tanuary 1h.:01. - ROBINSON, MINIS A: MILLERS, Founders and .I►lachinists, OPvict.--No. 21 MARKET STREET, Pittsburgh, Pin. ~ • titi.. , itill kinds of Mill and Mimiiinery CAStill' ' !" , Much' on short no . ce. and of most approved patterns. 11•1,7;prly 10W.4 AGENCY—N. Mi• LAUGH I. IN. 1.4111 d and Real Estate Agent. Gaud Warrants located ; Pro perty bought and sold; Taxes Judd and coll,ted. Other, No.) Jones' Building. DWIUQII4 it:,:ly 01110 RIVER IMPRON'E3IEN'r CO.— Nod, is hereby given, that to the SEVENTH DAY t IF JANUARY. A. D. IKiti, beoks Will Ito Opt, ill4l for subscription t., the Capital Stock of the "Ohio River luiptovenient CUM' I. ItS ." at the following p 1... to Wit I n the City of Philadelphia at No. P, Merchants' Exchange. I n the City of Pittsburgh at the Merchants' F.xclitinge. I u the City of Wheeling at the often of James Forsythe. In the City ,f Cincinnati at the oflice.of .laorb Strader. In the City of Louisville at the office of 11. D. Newcombe. At p hid, time and places all persons vrinhing to subscribe to the t...pitul Stork of said Company can enter their 1111Z11.1. .. . By order of Corporatom. der.l7:3t MAIcLAUGIILIN, LAND AND REAL Es . TATE AOLIET. Land Warrants lcated. Property bought and attld; uh.,.t, Shipping Agent for the Black Star Lite, of Packets &urn Liverpool. Drafts on the Banks of E n ,1„,,,L Ireland and Stxtt.land. fiffire, No.l Butki ng., ttn trance On Sixth strunt, DUBUQUE, lowa. decNtly Jones & Denny, Forwarding and Commisalon Merchants, NO. 60 WATER STREET, PITTSBURGH. Perry Hotel, CORNER of Hancock street and Doque,ne .r ~V. .JOHN P. (MARS, Pn.prietor. N. I.l.—This Hotel is of easy accuser to all the Railra.,l dap** and Steamboat landings. docll:pc • , - • I=l THE LATEST NEWS QUEBEC, May S.—Steamer North America ar rived at seven o'clock last eveaiiig, with Liverpool dates. LATEST FROM ECROPE.—The military are dis banded. The admirality have ordered all light_ houses to bo lighted and al! buoys to be laid down in the Gulfs of Bothnia, Findland and Baltic and White Seas. LIVERPOOL, Tuesday, I o'clock.—Canadn's ad vices caused an increased animation in cotton. 'and a general advance of 1.81 was realized on Monday. 'Demand on Tuesday moderate but prices firm at the advance. bales 10,050 bales including 1000 for speculation. lireadstuffs drooping. Weather very favorable fur agricultural purposes. Loxims.—Flour had declined le. Other articles generally unchanged. Makin's circular says trade exhibited little varia tion since Friday. Wheat and flour steady. Indian corn in better request and sixpence higher, good qualities of brand flour advanced 5.1 tots. At Man chester higher prices are demanded but sales limited. At Glasgow market fur pig iron was excited. Large speculative detuand. Consuls closed on Tuesday at 53 1-8 fur money. LONDON- The French army is being placed on a pence footing. The .Naval Review at SpitOeld to-day is composed of 210 steamers carrying 3000' guns, managed by 30,000 seamen. LONDON, Tuesday- Evening.--,Lord Clarendon has declined n Murijuisate offered by the Queen. Paws, Evening—Trade is improving. The accounts from the manufaeturing district's aro favorable.. In corn there is a downward tendency. Wheat tending upward. lENNA, I sth—The King or Prussia ratified peace on Friday last. The Turkish ratification took place at Gonstuntincide on the 14th. Letters from the Crimea state that preperations continued fur the departure of the army. II ALI tAx, Nlay S. -The IltearnAip America, for Button, arrire•l here tilts tuorning with Liverpool tlates to the '2 c; th ult., hr•in_ three diva later nens than that brought by the Niirtb Auteritia at QIICht 4 I , .. It it reported thud Great }lntian lin. given wit, In tilt tteg.itititiiin with the I sited Swot,. on the 1,1 1 . trol American quertiou, hut that Mr. 'ratupt..n trill nut he recalled. The billal.l.l papere have ‘.l.ifiir)l . ll a copy of the treaty of peace, and In/ ,entents are touch the came to Viii anticipated. Ittobia bat. ulade nr the ref,,, , Let .1 lirsbitrubia. Ka., and the Cntaea are mutually returned , the service reinain. tic it pre.ent. N t I , invia and \Vail:whin are lu have a, e.uiES.-50 bush. UT the cele kj braced Iturplo Chili. One of the most reliable and rani& I ble Potatoes ktv,wn. Itt IT Fifth stmet. nnrl9 JAMES WARDROP. LAWN GRASS.-20 bush. of the finest English Mixed. for yarilti and pleasure grounds, just received and for tittle at the F 4441 and Agricultural Store. No 41 Fifth etreet. avid° 3 AMES IV All Phi P. QEE - il POTATO S.-50 bushels of the eele -- 1,._3 brated Purple Chili, 011.0 or the moss reliable and value- VLAX-2,00 0 lbs. reeeived and for sale by C tic Potatoe known, at 47 Fifth street. ..,u ap24 FLIMSY IL OOLLINS. 1 ai.vds JAI Bit WARDELOP, • • • .„4-4 • Fct • . A-014;.•,•••••04.10 BY TELEGRAPH. Important from Europe LATEST FROM EIETtOPE Alt Ft IVA!, (fl , THE AMERICA VRI.I Rosicontr, I=l A anther • f: rent Fire 1. .1 tl.• I.: It 111.1 .111,11, “C MAI Ir• •.% tn. 1, 0 1 •Lav ~.iii i~~. .~: i . ~.i~.. ..~ I .:i..0 .- MEM ii= Il al 1.• I r• %I. 'lOl, Ij • I • I +... a-1 1,11 I a A 1 ).•:)( i!lillin ~~.•.. 7 "- '4. COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. Preriders, WILMARTM riaPreakkas. T. S. CLARKE, GEO. W. CAM,. Trea.ntro - r. N. HOLMES, JR. Secretary. JAMBS P. BARR. Superinfrnient. T. NORTHAM, JR. thelmiDee of Arbaralion Noy . ORO. W. CASH, T. P. JOHN A. WILSON, W. PHILLIPS D. 7 , PCANDLESS, JOUR ORA, I, iridlPool., April 2G.—The Cotton market fine improved a trifle. The sales during the week have nearly leaelted 000 bales, about half being to speculators and the ethers to es porters. Itreadstuffs are a shade higher. Provisions firm ut previous lutes. The Money Market to easier. Coronets for money are quo ted at 9'2 P 3. Oil has declined; sales at` 32, 4 3 : , ' • I.4OaDoS Mansur—Sugair firm with a large business at Gd advance. Coffee unchanged In price, with at moderate boot ness. itreadstntis unchanged. hour 324343 e, white wh e at, 654G9g red 1130467 d. Tea dull. Linseed Oil 29(pua. The Iron market is firm. The Money Market is easier. Consols for Money closed at Antes.lean Stocks unchanged, with a moderate business; Mexican Dollars, ba 10d; Eagles 70e. NI The bul lion in the Bank of England has decreased 1.2.50,000. Horan MAILERTS.—The sales of the week ending with and Including the 22.1. are 12,0 00 bale., and the hnissris 2.000 bales. The present stock it 105,000 hale. New Orleans 1.1,1 ordlitaire 955. 111Trulstuffs are nnchaniged will. a moil. orate business. Las - meow. Corrox N1A{152.7, April 20,—The Brokers Char tar reports Cotton as active at an advance of 1 ,4. but nod. tiling qualities have improved most. Week's 5n10.4 90,000 bides, 38,000 to stkrulators atul 7001 to exporters. Th e ',flo tations are: New Orleans fair id 4 Middling t 7-16; Mobile, and t'plantir 0..0 The ealegya Friday were 10.000 hales, -losing tmeltaitgoil la every r 1 and quiet. The accounts front Manchester represent tray eas quiet, buyers detnandl a reduction. The Brokers' Circnlni report. the stock of Anteri,in in port, exclusivey of that on shipboard. at 36,000 hales. Ilreadstnti.--The Broker's Citrul. quotes Muir as stiffer. riry t . higher; Wmttet Canal . ..ttkat:ll.lg good Ohio rem-1 Sir 6.1 . whrat also a tribe higher. Corn luta advarired I, 661 s Cal; taloa 290 ; 30a Brown Shipky A Cu. report gm1e,...1 hotu Flour ou Fridnu At VdetZln; go.al Ohio West• rru white Whit lOt Itl6dlOstcl; Fwd. us ",IN to %I The k`rurkuti market Is lint at previous rams. p..rk I, flrui and the market Imre; Ikratern mos. UDR. Metioo r y . , Circular quotes Reel ato 1.1.1.til led with A .matt •pv, Vt• detuntel. Ida - on is tin tsut with au eu.tive d.mand , iniddlos :Zeoe6 , 4* fia.. Lard hos advamkr oules of gust t h o itp,mt at ft C. Nlay S —The Fl4.ur turtatrl I, 11.4 lien I Jay tont prior+ are uneilat4,l, r 11•1 r.. Wll. i% rat h, I•tit rotnalon tiesertptioul Arc Tory flnll llntizt.4l AM tr SEM EN T . TIIE ATIIE. 1 :OSTEIt, !WIC Lerge , a n d II r.r.ap, . F t r. Treruar,q ,J. V. GoLtTIL 1.15..K.1. sr/ APN/eitilts, larittett, I Privstle tato I},F.rii., .1.11 in H A ," f,.. ....I pi., 41. Cerli dent, berurmg r + • t,, c.n, to isENEtTr E otrEN:l 4 NILA V kJrE.NIN.r, H y pot . ri t Nin +a- J•.' u, L C.I 1,301, HOF.: IS., CAM Nr.fl • Charlrqt.. Julia 1! M, Aft. p 1041111,,, I.lwe I nd ”1-114.1kr, .f M., A Is 1 quo„ *lth tilasace at , 011,... A. II I.,assit ; llre A N'. 4/Icr.h,."‘,/ Tram--11,..nt op.-II at 7. ..artam 7 C 1( NTT APl' EA S.--The prize,ilatl Ix-.so"rs of thr t t. tar 1 . 0. W • of k ph.-ny for the ttiontonJ Vr4ff 11..•41, hef AY, tki.t I tivA I hAI 1... I I . l' t. f.• 1.44 to tko. C. nutty . 1..• .flo • orol phut, xs 1411. ws T 1 11 I .• . • , rlll.-) mud N. , rt/. fay• rap-it, F 1• ‘l.l no.l IL.:. .11, .1 rtlrrerov, Ni int.!! lvvrrt•ohgt 4tel !he 11..4-o,li. .1 El...alloth. N..t i sa 11l 111 •tt•) Ma' N,ttikul ..1,41 a I; kxan, I=l IMMICI 121M:11=11 1 ,!I 1....mAt 114 A, trm bq TA 11=1 ••,.1 1.4,21. 10. y MIME 1 , , t I I.,•11` nk • yll‘l, /1,11 , rs ..%A =BM ..I . I I a. JO =SIM =IEEE y'.• 1.1 El= M)MIIMI .1 Arpothoruli r• h awl t%.,,t awl I. sf • r . Apc 1,4,41 A MARVELLOUS REMEDY FOR A MARVELEOUS ACE! lIOLLOWAY'S OINT3I EMT. 1;1 the al.: al a ntle.l,..exii., a.pe ~ 1 :v.., toga.. ill. •lirt•Cf• of 01If T 111,401 the.. tlu 4,111 nt. ala - n ,n 1,1,1 tat Ow ftkEtt. i..ted 1.• 111%44, 1 , %:t 1/150.( . .. .14As.rti , r% ' 0 • S • ii II Of Mtn InflatiLlatlun th• ,stgl“ and C. , 14., r In fir meatia •••••• .t 1 • wtli 111.1. ' ,, t• 1' .../I• t.: 111. , 11 finn thackw.t.' 1. 1. et;) 1. t,..; 11 1 / 1 .• t»oert clanger. , - ard I -' I If nreu. tt •1:111142,11.A.111. • 1.3.4 br rtvakl,l by .11, NOW, MiI•SIPELAS 111•Nb.itS ~I,•r .1.,1112.4; ul,ll Inr the cut r. I; ai.o Ili Tile Skill S.‘ hatOVI, 11)1111 th , y !um) its-titrm, , Ul.l- heft NO CUM' 10 gait 1tt1..1101. S tov,, SOre 11041 , i, S. In M . Erylitrollt, run log u It 11/ItArld its It:11l1,11... jr IMP traVttittot over ninny parse of the • 1.41 • 111,. 1110 le/ 11,1.1 110 , 1 p itnln .tiltr.././Ig ILln giuuunnt, t• km npplicritik•u, and ban thnx In. a the 1114,11 , .. 1 : 0nt4111114 nutuhert to bait SORE SORk: BREASTS, Wt 'IIND:S AM) I Lei,ltS. Winne of the most sclenUtie surgr..ma now rely holy ou the useof flits wonderful Ointment, when hat mglye with t he worst csaes of sores, wounds. tiit'vrr, glandular and tstuurs. Professor Holloway has, by eommtutd of ate tiovertnents, dthpatched to thehustutals of the Ettht, go shipments of this Ointment. to t.e used putter the di r.ction of the Medical Staff, in the wont .uses of It will rure any uteri, glandular swelling. stdlnese or cot, tra. - tlon of the mud, even of '-1.1 )rare' htundmg, 1111114 . and other similar distressing complaint/. nu b.. Vl unity rumd if the ttilitillettt La• wall I uhberi the ptrt....l. 611,41 nod by otherwise folio ing the print,' .Itrert tm, ttroutol each pot. 8.41 the (Waimea/ anti the Pills oh emit/ be ti.ri in i,', follooriny canes : Lumbago. Sore leg., burns, Mercurial Eruptions, Sore Breasts, Chapped Hands, Piles, Sore Heads. (11,1bl:tins, 81101.111111.011111, Sore Ti r.wl, Fistulas, Salt !thrum, Sores of all kinds. Gout. Skin Nemec% Wounds of all kind. Sprain.. Scalds, Swelled Glands, Sun Joints, Hirers, Venereal Sons. ..• Sold at the Manufactories of Professor HOLLOWAY. `, Maiden Lane. Sew York, and 244 Strand, Londoe• and I.y all respeetnbr Druggists MO Denlnrs in 31edielii.• through out the l' idled States, and the civilized world, in iw.ts, at 2.. ~ 01. /12' 1 2¢ rents, and $.l ...h. o s ! _ There Is a considerable saving by taking lb. , larger r..ze, N 11. Directions for the guidance or patients in tv..ry ,1,,. fu der are alllse.l to each pot. Iny3 NOTlCE.—Whereas, Letters Testamentary .111 wore granted to the undersigned, by the flegister of wills f Allegheny County, on the Eatatate of Dr. WII. WHttNEDUIVI, decoased, all persona knowing themselves indebted td said Estate are renuested to make immediate payment, and them having claims will present them, duly ! authenticated, to Or tt,— aplhdlawf 6w PRIM; WHEAT-25 bus. prime Seed S J.o. received at the Seed and Agricultural Wareham., 47 Yin.ll street. Pittsburgh. (4,5) JAMES WAIWROP. - 7 • • • r ' r• 01 1 .1 PMA MI Foreign Markets Halliznore Market . 10 U . . _ A 4:ralvir. a, M.K.r. ! nplop =1•8=1 Jaime, Coeuvnt , l';. for 7 , 1 pan J. U. 14+twri s. 11 Ils n =EI Friday, NI., ;r ,'n "a, B. • ',ugh .1' KltzsAsith Turtle Crirsiik V. IM e A rill). Cis., ?I. 1 township 'K. Cr". A. KIP.. T nsliip Nieman, 11,311, 14 . 1.11.1ey.th y • fl a y 21 IMIEMIZEi K. Ua11.... In ‘./ 13!IMIMIIMI =ME MENEM r NI au IMIM=II het...l4v. J”l. , 4 Jus, ///a‘y../ 1:M1 EiIII=EZIIIM3 Eri•lky,Junt. 1 14 4ttlie.lay. Julie 11 'Monday. Jnnl. I :TtP•sslAy.. l %:h.• IC 1. J DHOW( H PI R. .1 t. J ACUH TA IM • PILES AND FISTULAS JOHN ROTH No. 26 Diamond. A. 110LSTEiN, Wood street. Pitt idin rgli RIVER NEWS. Tamar wore nine feet of water in theellannel last evening and rising Tut steamer Diurnal is the regular packet fur Whet , hug this truruing; she leaves o'clock. Tux Splendid pasiseuger packet " Crystal Paha," hares ri y Friday fur Cincinnati. lat tim arrival of the eastern can. Tee oteamer '• A retic - nrri v..l yeslvrany from Ow South, with 317 tt t 1,. of Su ,mr. 2,1 Lbk. 11101115305, beside. 7 , w; pipe THE. fins new taeanier •' (*Muhl , Avery was detained by the inclemency of tie• sillier yextertlay ,he wilt itt..itively leave this evening at 4 I, , ek for THE tine nteatner •• Nieer.enger " w ill heave 011 Sat tr.lay for Louie,. ill,•. A roconto-mhtion (rem ne of the qualiti, of th e :• M e s.enger," or her onicer+, would be superfluono. THE fine new steamer •• Fred. Lorenz" is now loading for \nnhrlilo, and is taking on tnaird a largo number of thrash ing machines, unicivaturs and other farming implements. She leaves on Fatmday evening, and offers a g. id opportuni ty to travricra going In the Marble City. JOSEPH 11. Cole.—This new steamer is HOW at the wharf and loading direct for the Illinois River. The "J.ll. Conn," more familiarly known by steamboat men In this vicin "Joe Conn,',!is in command of Capt..humait Woodburn. J. 11. Conn is a merchant in St. Louis. The hall was built at Shoustown by Messrs. Is. & M. Porter, and measures 164 feet on deck, 35 feet beam, and 5 feet depth of hold. She is supplied with sufficient power, buying 3 boiler, 38 Inches diameter. 54 feet long, driving two 17 tc:, inch cylinder's, with 5 feet stroke. by Preston & Waggoner. fler cabin is unique in appearance, and looks like a fairy palace; there is no [limey or gingerbread about it, but everything is substan tial, while it looks graceful and tasteful. It is certaiuls equal in style and design to anything of the lifint we Ttire.r paw -built by Bunting &. Richardson. The painting was executed by Wm. Issnr, upholsfry by Rdmonson & Co.: Car pets, M`Callum 4: Co.; block and tackle, Jones & Biirkhainer; furniture, T. P. Young; Mpper work. J. S. Kinkade, black stultbing, Gracey & McKee, an.l the gem , rel:.mitlit from Mas & Coldwell. She will leave on Saturday. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. lERT NrATIIC IN TNI CHANNEL. A it V ED. tranici Jrncraun. liriiwit•it Diurnal. Maud, W he•olliql. •• Ar c tic. I tcyin tic.) . Nrw Orleans. Cox. St. Lettiti. •• Ja,M, Poe, ilictrart. Lornaville. • rittahurtrh. Cincinnati. '•tiro Laritocr. • Itra•latidar. " Srun Nitritit I/EPA HT Ft Lure., •• h.rcat tor. (Vat • V 4 !Inc. Diu Iralciplini, (lira intim t -• Cambridge. •• .1 C Fremont, Stocitilitli.. Hartford City. • itd-tadute. Vouler, Darrntii.rt 830 RE WARD thk' !!' 1)N ..1 ,ttst ,t Itt,t J• It•rr.! t!, knit, t tia t. pmt! %la,- :dant!. • hat..!. Itt,;!.. pat, ••It! ash t , ol I ic;. -.AT: • ••,.. 1 0 the n••• k awl thuntltlrta. tkeritall) 11.1 r. and racks not, ...t! ?la Slat le. Italt-ltr-,I A rlaan. att. )144 .0 "I,lt 1.-ather tattitilv. atal a latr !rash, r flu 1n...414.11 and r!non r,..atett Tltt!)rmag atatt • It A idrek • ttat, Nark hat. atttl •atltatal t!, al.tatt. ! I Old and be aiutrt. ;award in 11 , 14. It.r vtiLtrittatti, t•t th, rtk!ot arr. I cat-1 Nlar, tt 1...tt ni tla- rata:: 'pan: or twrotr 4,11:kr, f, Ow r ti...tt:t• matt Itrviit• Kira,. A tti.'y I.! .1 t )lEz m.yr-rt Ti., i .1, X ELt:TORS' :S;k ET— N 1 qiCe. iS , 1 11:- -IA:- too,. Ns, brunt. l t.. .1 II PI- 4... M ..1 L. 1,0.1 till lump-L.4Sr t .44,110 At V, 111 , 1 i 1.., rah, ..1 .1 II 1 1 111L1.1..t 1 1 1 , 1 , .11t , 1ter SI Ilk 11111 t. /N. AiTANTED! NVANTED! - ,n t,, ,c:1 7 I. gultrt Ipth. ~ 1 114. "1 Ow ,• ular IIIT"ILICA I. 1V,5):14, t 4. ..C.• I..•rhtit, ar. t p.m t.r ulcers .r, I . It.J. . { Pte. NV:U..1201 •I. 7,ll.lZwaos.i. C..l wn hr.. • 1*11('ll herei.y giVi`Tl that apt , hcati..it ill I. I,f n lite ITI , INK b.- 1, - .41,/ It? I.f .nth riro Tilt; cREDIToRS or D. K a pri•per iliatritaithan of the funds. in V, hand. of tn.. 0.A.1,11., ..( Hugh P. h g, CSAI br wads, a 1.1, hat tn... rl3, I Z rinlnxNin•uld tia•rn ar t . ! f sinatained Rufhi•frrin. idea,. a.. 491.1 in; evrtifleatre or • i have , Init ax, h ar .4 9 beton. 1 Jlll •119 .1 M. 9 nns t. hcraiat- their 'a in 1.. TMOII AF M'C'ONN m m• .IU. 40..11%-wl2lll J BRADY. ANVIMER GREAT MANITACTVEING KsTAtiLIi4IIMEhT AT IttOIESTER. •• , 1.4 tr... Sim.. Engin , , Ft, Faiginvt. uroi A grlcultural Implenu•nta. and tofu - till - wry In Fenerml 111..11 ESTER. though the Y. )1; Nt of ten rleh, 111:4. cee,,r.r.te.rl ab.nt the NIOUTII A NI) VALI S.' .1 , BEA V 1 , 1. ..•leststni h., take the lerel. and he N. , 1 In M SUF.k(il I: E... ir mei nos, l.tainue t, he in ~.itugur r , 0. Tl. r , hnta t. ail s‘h.• 11.,k at her 1-e , tterk, x Ilh reference te er, ...mato and trailmarlr, Tle , u}rh °A wing , I,..tue CIT). 2. .b:rs , II•111•• .4 II Eli OWN 1,1,..” 1 : ette u.t UP of Vito We.t, whe t• at pre.rent t.r..,1 to -•h.eler hene:l 1' 1TT . ..11;14A1'. To 1.-iel.l. run. e I 1 what Lev h I. It.STON.., I I Lilt an.l Nr‘..l k 10 NEW Yi q:K—tte• b.1111:4 411 are mutual and reetprecul ot M, 1 1,.. F..r.trlrs. Car , rt 1 Itar.l lartory 11. , and or Iwo or thror (11,1,h, at It,. heatrr, hot 41.1 , 4 torn ,r 1 vat l.t ,kll , ll.illiale.i l od .Ile Influx ' ~! fr.. 10 g Mn.! othor that It 1. at two. nt dolll.-I,lt to pr, U, troal,,nta •r for Itaea. 3, L„ n:. wady arm tog. to mak , . thy, tLry Lorne. ft Lint lug 11-ar Alt• an , l t1,11.t. at ...or rat, hr I.l,lltnono any notion:, of `Oat, 1.L.ta1.1.10.-n ng t ,, , mt.! i.•ta r...r thr , airl Nt n 1... Its, I y It 6 Jolt 111-1.•1„. I.nr, dnml and I. , ltnlar arr ',nil ..I.undnut, 1,0 h.. 1. I t aro., ...I Innat von, front ...hut :lao.ra. I,nong ...tr..l .1 aloof. 11,111.1ing 1,..ta, will , outs/Inc to 1...1,1 oat Oa. naaa and rno, ham,. ahn.e , t ..lary.tra rw troa (11.-ap tvnott,outa will r.oultly rant tor 10 1., ent that n , 1111.111. lot •utoo-nt, la. at thr 114,1 R, o , ! r, ra, L 11,4,, from 12 ,:II atol trill b.. happy to tool.t ra. 1 . 10,6a , a In or EtaintErr.—amt pal taallat ly rot, ho too. lot• at hu.t car'. tab, for o lot. lab anc.,l In %Moo atout 100 ja, cloot. they 1..4011. road tlo• attrit.• x 111 log pit, Not.. ° T to Evio:ti , l‘,.l:. Nl ICE IS hereby :Zit ..ts that 1.4,tt..1-, A Iniml.truti., 1,, doe !,) r h.. •• Knt311.,4 1. It II I% 11l IA I: K. lel -f 14• +AI I 1:.131.- w,ll mal••• ttr tit • vol.“ ng3:lled. nt o,lllent ISAAC IrIIIT.I ECI . TMCS I'.F.---.NH I , rn n 4 in tli- C.ll HA \ I irrt 1•••• NO, rr. irrirr r r•rit.li rir .1. ill /11 th• ,0...-1,1•• 11 It, t:11. ririp_irrii r, r...! L., I.r ri r • 4:11 kitr I iriatritier r. rii • lit 11.1)1. i-11) .0.. d •••Itl-nwill. Lx,•tit,t Eli ANON \ 'K •::1•4 it • E N(.11•.. r•rt.bur,h,l`,,, .tzt• r"..tl ‘1,.1 t.. 111, 14. fiwl•il,e , \ 1,1..111.11 .411.1 Id..fat t.. p•gr.t. ilq•ir 1.•11,1%• .to , ).I;,k IT mINANIENT V I" eIit:KPEE;4. TI.•• Nurs.4rum aro let, ‘t•ry extetwee. and ertt. , l I.6 , .teet andle t•d , 5:1 the o.ttlitr3. • euiten .t kJ, that thev have e,er I.', I. i II I.•t tly t It! the It44eNt tniz • • artet.teN 10.55155 Peru' P. • nrs.•l,6 0.1 2.000 Apr' , otts. r. t• to nt« ; I,ot on Alm,ztan, .; •• •:..”oat nuns. I 4.oooGrape NIKO« 3.(0.)5i1v,r I' pjxr t 1010 ,thor nut , Knatnontal 'ft .•“11111111111 , 30.41n.1dr,, , 1 to I , .tt.l•ori.;`l, t I'a., null norm. pt.aupl ntler.ll., lIEN I( Y ADAM A)1310N noni we‘t KIST-MILL. WOOLLEN MANI'FA( N, Sart•Mtll, Vnr 'nue 1.. 1, nriorn Lin rj,/ • ! r'. Ilutywn, Carpe•L;Pr . ,111 xl,lll um. lonidrva and lily n-roel 6i land lor • ..I; The if rest-Mill b..-- three run of atom, .tno 01 which are I.ohr wok nlll neeennary midis", es, serh Corn her. Smut Mill, new ladling r; .110, , good order. 'I he Manuf,trtory in ronnortion with the )li7l lots a double Carding :Machine. Condenser, Spinning .letury, • In, . . "toviet, running c,,ndition. Mal and Factory ere propelled nine mo n ths in the year by water, the other tine , months he steam pow,r. The ithnorit all now, and in the hest rrmuno. 1..•11'r ( • -l i ra 14 . OUglit to the entablinhinent by ears. on 1111 recently construrbal for that purpose. 'the 1.11,1 in of gteat quality. mostly all at-nit air ty afro.) [kilned. with Cannel COO.I. Itihnnioonr. C. al. Limo 5i.,,,,. and Iron Orr in abitn , anee. The Rilbarriber will likewise sell, in connisniOn with the also, property, if dovired, a now Saw Mill, good Frame I louse. Stable, ke., with fortydive acres of land. Also, if de- Sired. One hiandrod and forty acres of land adjoining the .) c heer, about one hundred acres cleared, (twenty-five of whirl' are [III.IONV.) a Kt../ &Ult./ non," frame barn, tenant build. inc &r., The above prop,ty le mituated itt Kislciruitiew township. Arnistning county, one-and.a.half miles from the Peutil vomit Canal nod the North•Wentern Railroad, and flue° utile. from Apollo. The kurrounding country is good and productive. The Mills and Factory are sling a good ruetom work, and allsat . ..maul operation. It dosirttbfr -r plirchaAers to visit the proton v. where the sub:writ., will give all the information .I 0011 ItTN Y nr,2l:ltelt2tw fl'ltil. t`ott t),l vqn;rl ropy :it: char t , P.,,t TOTIOE TO FARMERS-MOWING AN I) REA PINU MA CI NES.—The new Cam-rs blued )]owing 1113,i Reaping Machines, manufactured by Wardr.m. Stout & Williams, Pittsburgh, are now ready Mr de livery. Early orders will hare the preference, as the number pill be limited alio reason. They may hr seen and orders left at the Seed and Agricultural House, No. 47 Fifth street. ap 1 1 JAMES IVARDROP. NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration have been matted to the subserlber on the Estate tf JoNIA II BELL. deceased; all persons indebted to amid Es tate are requested to make immediate payment; and those having claims against the same, will present them for settle. insiit at the office of N. B. HATCH, Esq., on Fifth street, oppo.iite the Court House, Pittsburgh. MARHAILETTY, BISHOP. sp."4l tiled w Administrstrix. nn NOTICE.—The Stockholders of the Little Saw Mill Ron Railroad Corupanyare hereby-notified that there w‘ll he a MEETING of the Stockholders of sold Company on the TWENTIETH MAY jtIEXT, at 1 o'clock, P. SL, at the Office of the Company at the River, to adopt or reject the Supplement to the Charter passed by the Legislature, and tbr other purposes. aplec3telewlm JACOB ILENRIGL ?real. HOPS --10 bales in store and for sale by feta SPRINGER HASBAUGH. it - . ' • A ' .4, , , , o• §; ~,, ~.., ~ ,j, ,-.4F, ,`, t '-..., ,' : ~.,,, .:.;::- ( i - ' ...'" ' '' ' k". ..71- - cfP54"Ye . Th ^ -7 - ' "' - j . 1. .. A. 4- ``A . ' , .. L, ''' , l;fi : ''" ,, ' ' , tte. ,4:..,2,- ; ',...^.- .--,,,-;.- -,....., - ' ' 1- L ''f..,..'; •,o,f. . -:. --'..-- r " --. . , :;• .77 '=';';'. .. , .:.- -.: --,; - 4:`" . -, ,,- -4 - uvA7.aT,A=s-.4.064.,..—, :,: • .. - __ sr ,t,..,.:..-,,------ , .ttz, -..--- ,E....a ~,, , i , ' ' STEAMBOATS. 1855. '1856. Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS. THE PITTSBURGH. AND CINCINNATI STEAM PACKET LINE, FOR CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, and Saint Louis. THIS Lira 1$ composed of seven first-class, powerful Steamers, cm , quailed for spen d , splendor, safety Lind comfort, and is the ONLY TIiIioUGH DAILY LIXE or STEAM PACKETS on the Ohio river. It connects with the U. ti. Mail Linn of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint Louis, by which inissungers stud freights are titkded and rroripini through Daily Two new Steamers have been aided to the Lim, which now consists of the following boats: ...... Daysof dgparlure Boots. Ct l Afa ""' from Pittftsur9h. BUCKEYE STATE. Nl.W. t i3atmOOVtat,;Bunday. CITY UN WU ENJANU.... JOHN .iirLonE-.......1M0nday. A UFA lIEN Y • L ti. Coos Tuesday. CINCINNATI AmtAlle Wednesday. PHILADELPDIA.... ...... IL J. Oases. Thursday. PENNSYLVANIA Jona Kturandma... Friday. FirfSBUROII • 1 O'Neal, Saturday. 15L. Leave daily at 10 A. 11. procisely. No freight received after nine o'clock on tho morning of .parture. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LIVINOBTON,I JOHN FLACK, A g en " ,l Monongahela House Buildings. Frrrsnunan, November,lB.ss—{dec3:tfl WHEELING, &c. Pittsburgti, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. The DIURNAL, Capt. J. A. Snows, and the FOREST CITY, Capt. B. War; will pm As ELEOULAR DAILY PACK/MS. botwasu Pitts burgh, Steubenville and Wheefhag, stopping at all interme diate ports. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nvadays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.--Brruamso, she will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 7 1 ,6 o'clock, A. M. The FOILEST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—RETUPLVINO, she will • leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, at 7 o'clock, A. Itt. Fur freight or pinup apply on board, or to J. D. COLLING WOOD, Agent, No. 156 Front !Avert. Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg. Ilockingport, Point. Pleasant and titillpolls fieW and very light draught et.anier CHARLES AVERY . CAPT. W. P. Terme:Nee., will leave for the above and intennediato porta ei ery Friday. at 4 I'. NI. ch..: le. Airy ie now r,..eiving freight at the Man.5n ,.1.4,1a wh”rf. l.etw:en Ferry and Short etreeta. LOUISVILLE. For . Cincinu . all - axid The tine steamer MMSENGIat, Captain M. la- i gMILLINOLI.,—CIerk. C. L. illiENNAN.—wili Icaie for the al.ove and all Intermediate porta on ,A 11. Y. .Nlay loth, at to A. M. For or apply un b, ar.l. or at the I.l'rn.‘• MA MN .1z,../CIATION 1:00516, No. 82 Watt,r . _ For Louil.villo. . Th. rito, -oarls-r Captain .Irorr •k.. 1 S. 11.tr.r4,11,— , 501l tor LL.. al, 0. mraltato I.•rts ell N I, t\ . 251.) 12th. A. Si. •I 100..tg0 Apply oo looaril. or tit the Pl'rri -141:1W11 Y. 1:tm:01:.+, So h.:: \Vater SALIN 1' LOUIS, &c. For St. Louts. The...temper J. e. PRI.N Cr LE, Copt. WiLut 31 arZ44Peao ,, , , , Writ leave tor the abova and late:v.lm te .40 , - a su,ri,, ~tt SATURDAY, May lUtb, at 1.0 'ea 'a, fr.. 1.4“ • r Apply on 1x0,r.1 at the PITTS. 111:1te1:1 MA tt INI. 1. , 19M S, No. 212 %I.a,r 111 IlEt==t! b C.Ki.t. (1E01 , 1: G5...1.4 W. IPA, !wt . "'l;q. at,s.• I...rts on FRIPA Y. Ma , 9:1.. at 1.."•.*.! .1, A. M. loo_ot paratta-,e apply on Laaol, or to the . - CCIUIII ?I %LINZ AT/ON r wy, -or St. Lout., lienkuk and St. Paul. I N r NUTII STA IL. Capt.ll'. HALLE, —4 'IIA. A .1 II 41.1-CTY, tlv• st.?..'.w..fdat.•l 1 . 4' t .E I.ass.k.,, Apply ~11 Inntrt. at. ti," NTT,- I AN , o(I.‘TION Ilya For St. Louis and Illinois Riser 'Elt• •teniorr Capt..l. C. ICC.st ' Cl.lk, Uto. Cutts,—vr3ll kayo for ih, .1,1 Int..rmediutr portn on SATURDAY 11„ i ah. nt lo..ilork. A. 11. I Inaph• c pe,ten. , apply on hotu-d, or nt the PITT - 111!Ittiii E M.St,C.I.ITION RUOMS., No. V. XV.ter my ,1 Th. , fine steatni•r W. U. DE.V.N Y. Captain LT , , --Clerk. M. LTON, will leave for the above nud niterrnvdinte pond, on SAM:LAI. 31..). Pith, at In A. M. V r frttght or pa ,rage apply on board, orTaibe PITTF. HU I V:Il S 1 ARIN ATION ROO3LB, No. 8i Water my Th•• .tome YMPIRY. CITY, Captain J. M. o•nra,atvr.--Clurk, SAX'S- li*wa. Jr the above and intvrtnellian , porta, on ATI . i tb IV. Nhiy Inch, at 10 A. M. apply on 1.4 ml or .tt the PITTS. It I RG II MA !UN AtION ROOMS, No. 52 Water mys For St. Louts and 1111nofr River f rr. t , The new steamer J. IL CONY, CAPT. JAIILS WoonttußN. will have I - 0r the above and inter. mediate putt+ SATURDAY, 'May 6th. at 10 Fir Ir.-iglu 14.A.,gt. apply on 1.1/tra, or at the PITTS N )1 A 'LIN E ATION ROW'S. 1100 For St. Louis The eteanmr FT. LAW P.EVCE. Captain If . le t .r o I) Y. 31a) Ifith. at 19 o'clock. A. kt. For frvi4llt pategiage apply on braid• nr nt the PITTS- Ulu NI Alt E ASthOCI ATLON ItOUNIS, No. tl2 Water my 2 12==ffMCM Till` It tmmar it. F. SASS. Capt. J. S. NULFORD Wx. P. 11.smit—wilt lI.TO for tho above and ini...rincJiate ports on SAIVGI...AIC, Mai f, of 10 o'clock A. M. For froir,lst or polotage ripply on Cool, Or at We ?ITV , II MARINE A,SzOCIATION ROOMS, No. 82 Wakr etrort. aIYS3 For t.t. Louis and Hannibal. ARCTIC,Capt.Joas DETINIPLY. —Clerk, J. C 10.•vvot.as, will leave far the and tntorrtntalinte ports on SATL'ItIIAY, Mac 1011, at to o'clock A. M. For h eight or juts:wage apply board NASHVILLE Fur Nashville Ste JAI - 4)11 POE,. ( 'apt. STEtvAnv, .I,a , tin th+• us= alloy, mid int.•rin•-tlistto purls or; MONDAY. NI ; at In 0'; . 10.4., A \I. I •r I_L; rmsnge alydy nn botulL or et tlit; 111 10.11 MARIN F. .I;;;: , I I.\ TIoN ItOOMS, No. 1 , 2, Watt, 'I1'•I 111 10 T , ••• .••• Lr.• I.l.l:ENZ.l.'apt.R.Gittcr.v. • i• . •-• i• .1, .r.l .d 1 .1 / . 111. , 11.tit' SATI.II:. \ 1"I 2,1_111 , ••• Apr! , •II ti, Or on.• NTT: , n: hn.ii r.l 1:•ho)i: 4 , 61; It At. r niys I 'IE Qt•INCEI'S NEW VOLUMES-awl “ther r.rw Ek -, ••lch. ju.st ty J ihoDimat, .Ltnrl.•t. ',As . 4th Ktrr4l. 31,•nwriak, Cow is. 1.it..3104,. rrcriptave. 1111111,,t. arid z•ameid P.-pular H I.tory of the F:intlish Th I,k, Cunard. IT 11.. iii- ...id 11.1da.1...r Things said Thoughts in Amer,- Eurorsi. lie 31argaiotIle+r lin...lodge is er. vs' •d . ills Productive Litho, :LW/ liy K in s ht ;nunivrou, istgi Th. lit-rocs, or Groolt Fry ai 1..1,- nit Chililtvu. I.y In,. C. Kingsley. tioas, by stout. author. )len.wrlv4 "f" Chlirth,. ,, l; Cutl,CA Lan! Dutch Republic, In cloth and nin4.ll; NVll• l 'a th,, An, 11,4,,,, 5 . A V.. , nncl Idasern, .. . LA.., 1..) Comparative Niels Bee. Let Lo<•ke. I'ltys,ol/10. and Coll,thanie and 1..•;t• : s t•• the People eltl Heal*, ,th,o, 1,, 1,. ,1;•..t,e Et “11.)110 and ipt tin. Great )h,ok for he Wotele, It of Sciete Votattg Humphrey Davy CI t:e 04 - ,,tel, Apothecary 11.11, who tatight hiueelf Nattattl Pl,l. luevphy. wed eVe11111?1113I I,ame Pre.riaent of the Hural SO the lite M u .v0,1;1,1111 11.. y. written for Ait'iys , : Al•labr, Leitilling, to mi n k ~,D 1 Dtelielt'm Little F01k. , , 1•• r Chil•lreo. . AC )p)IIATT'S; DAUGEFIItIiOTYPES AND AM 1111trl'YPES, u.u,Gh glue situgeneral ent.t. , facti,,,, are uly i.1.1,1i1i0,i, in i . very kaud ot ni . ather. at Latayette (wad. tug. No. ` , 7 FOUlctll etreet. Parti. War attetrti.a paid tO the tint.. ,nith, g i s Lou d, l e , / 1,,, L , .1,,,re.1 for Dniti.ierrit,iil at. Milo . , of ditiArnti Wien In armada in father (' the ahoy.• uamed sty If.. Atril.ro 'vv. or nal iNtnettty 14 , (.oflieti Corroot , y from aver) I. and Of picture. Warr:Auk,' pert t. VrIC, moderate oar mottooslslB WALKER'S UNEQUALLED INDEL IBLE INK.—I have Jost received a large supply cf thin celebrated Indelible Ink. with or without the prepara tion. It in offered as the lost ink now in use. In all cake the motley will be recur:ood where it does not please. JOS. tet-EMINCI, tc.:a • corner Diamond alley and Market et. WITCHES ANDJEWELRY—WhoIesuIi and retail, at Eastern prime. ~p2s W. WILSON. WATCH REPAIRING.—Church and of-- firr Clockm manufi,ctured. All work guarapteed. . 1 , 2 s 0 L olt IGAN lbs. for sale by ap'29 B. A. FA IrsaiSTOCK A - CO. IJOHN JR., successor to , James L rAlNV:i. Y, l7:l'. ° l l, 7l. l ll . 7ll7, t' acc i ., l ?-! t, r t ri ( jr G o l PlS Z :',',.l l a.ut d .T!'i r xt.T streets, Pittsburgh. ws,_ Regular Agent for Dr. Ford's 3letheitio. ant:.l y r AIR BRUSHES—Large supplies of Eng- Hob lluir Bitisben Jaht received by JOS. 11.F.311NG, 1111121 Corner Market at. aud,Diatuund. VALUABLE a' ARM FOR KENT—Situate in itiiiiillBol:l township, on the waters of Chtirtiers Greek. Sour and a half mike (ruin the city, enjoining lauds ul Scully's heirs and others—containing about 70 acres, well improved and well adapted for gardening purposes; well stocked with choice fruit. Apply to - feb9dariv BLAKELY d RWHEY. _ - - -- POOTH SOAP-12 doz. Water's - eelebrated Tooth Soap, reed by JOS. FLEMING, ap26 corner Diamond alloy and Market et.; A NEW COTTAGE HOUSE, of 5 Romps, Ala_ for nalc. A comfortable bonne of 7 rooms, for ode. A brick hooac, of S room. for sale by S. COTJSSEET & SON; myl 61 Market street. ~.•• ....„,, -... - 1 - ..;. ' ' ,1 1 , , ,., ': - ~,,.-_, I ,-,..,... Nr•;.-?. , ,. , .,.,..::t211 4 4. , 3::-. 1 , , ,, - ., , ..z.,.....vj.A.4 , N--..,* - - - .7.,... ,- - . :... iit . .;,..,., 6.- ~ , .. ..., ' 1 t 4 zv ::.., i , ,, ,, ,,. ., .. _.- ,i , ,1 1, . , 01.., ., .. „ . ., ,t , ; ., * eN4 4 z: -5. :i.ik k ...:.-4t; ,- , r7: -?-, ,- fx. 4-:' '''''': ' 'r:', ' :''l -' : :' - -' = -,...,,,- . - - w.w- --- - • s' • HOE R A , VEIS HOLLAND BITT RS ELECTRO-C Echl Hollandsch ° IL-widen Bitters. -rywo YIARS have elapsed - eh:Lee the intro duetlon of this valuable me i , • ne into the,ll,nltod States During this time it Las Weir Thelterita roptikett' • y es remedx for _ • 4veosr. and ~ t ee, Dmprit" , Ifeadads, • . Lose c - /0 1 .'Dseil - aY, - ebsifetets, Mind and Meeding /Vet. Many of our most worthy citizens testify to Its wonderful efficacy in all affections of the' damsel and liter, de Is tonic, it never has been equalled, for the relief ft affords fn all cases of debility or weakness of any kind is almost In stantaneous. In nervous, then:Matto and neuralgic ate , lions, it has in numerous instarams proved 13141dyteneff*, and In others . tice_ llis buslu.s is, for the must part, confined to • private Vencrval Diseases. and such painful effector% brought on by imprudence, youthful indulgence and einem. Syphilis. Syphilitic Eruptions, Gonorrhea, Gleet,Staicture Urethral Didcharn,i. impurity of the Bkod, with all inseam of the Venereal Organ. Skin Diseases, Scorbutic Eruptions, Totter, Ringworm, Mercurial Diseases, Seminal weakness, Impotency, Piles, libetunathart. Female Weakness, Monthly Suppressions. Diel.l.e of the Joints, Fistula in Ano, Keyword' Affection.. Pains In the Back and Was, Irritation of the Bladder and Kidneys, successfully treated. Cure guaranteed. Twenty years' practice (ten in this city) enables Dr. Brown to Mier assurances of a speedy cure to all who may come tin der his care. Mice and Nizate Consultation Rooms 50 Smithfield st, between Third end Ft urth street& Afir Chargee moderate. inorktlawly DR. BROWN continues to be consulted for the cure of SECRET. DISEASES. Me truccess in long-standing canes is unetinalled. The afflicted are invited to call without delay. Potions afflicted withltenental tHs. eases, Rheumatism, Pilca, or Seminal Debility, ebould Mot dairy to get his advice. Lettere containing a fee, UM:mediate• ly anntrered. • :(S. Office and Private Room. No. 60 Smittillakt *wet, between Third and Fourth .artnaa. Pithdarrah UM. A CARD TO THE LADIES.— Dlt. DU PONCO'S GOLDEN MONTHLY PILLS FOIL FIiNIALES. The combination of ingredient!' in Dr. Dnpon cols Golden Pills, are perfectly hamdess. They ban lls_ian vise,' In the private pniriice of old Dr. Dunmire for ovar years, and thousands of ladies - can testify to their great 'and never-fa iling ewer® In almost every case, in correcting mitring painful and distrcaing menstrua te'''. I+anirularty at the change •f life. trout sto 10 'Ol6l will core that common yet disaiful thaws., the Whites. Nearly ca cry lady in the land smilers from that complaint. The awn', pill has permanently cored thousands, assail core you if you use theist. They cannot harm you—ort the contrary, they remove all obstructiona, restore nature to its pe01...r channel, and invigranto the 'whole system_ ladies winee health will übt permit on intro:Jot, of WWI); wilt hod the, Pills a incceseful preventive. her pArtiCUISIII see di revile. on the hes. Price t: . totut to ladies ;oh ild,utsalty. I , y moil, by enclosing $1 to video' of the fol. lowing agent,: SAMPLE Agente fat Allegheny Cal 3 EC LTON'S Drug Store, Birming.haEu, JOHN P. SCOTT, end by W. A. IiII.I. , ENFENNEI A CO. 4:3„ Fifth stTert, opp,eite the Theatre", PiLl,burgii, Idle will supply deniers at preprelor'. rricre. Sobl by all Druggists in the city stud l'olte,l Slate, apr-'1.13m..1.4 Joseph White's Carriage eponlt r ry 0 0:4;Pil NVIIITE, now carrying on busi nem in his AVV.IIOWI prinnisee, (now lately snisreed,) 4n, the teburgh and OreenSburg tit • - Turnpike, near We To - u Mile lius, between Pitteburgli and Lawrenceville, to iiivites the public to inspect his stock of CARRIAGES, ISUGOI.E% &c.. dud ho particularly informs gentlemen purchasers, that ono price only is made. Pourteen years' experience in the business enabfea tgin place 1,,,10re his patrons the same choice collection o Car riages which. se many years post it has been his pastiest/is department to select, from the carious and most pdethed Eastern manufacturers. The success of his new system complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply Lhn beet and most fashionable manufactures at moderato prices. Unencumbered by three heavy expenses, which the minis/. for decorating houses of business has huai.ed upon-Ehe price of goods. (owing to large rents.) JOSEPII %VISITE will sell, on ready money only. la much less than the usual prices. sew- earrisgos repaired iu the beat manner, with despatch. mii:dew • N EW MUSIC. he Mar, h ,to Suit—L. M. ()mist:ilia:li $l. Lair Dope, Religious -Meditation. L. AL Gottschalk, 7' via The flatlt da N nit has run through three editiOns in ono week, and the publishers are still unable to eupply the demand. It is got up ill elegant style. and will ur.doubtecUy have a I trger and more general sale than any piece of the kind over Iwtore published iu America. Minnehaha, or Laughing Water Polka, by. Francis 11, Drown. II Truvatere de Verdi. tantiod , . per lb:art Rost•llen. Malakoff Quadrilles, by A. Ledu,, with colored frontispiece. Sardinian Polka, by Club,. D. Albert, ith colored froutisp . .tece. Eugenio, grande uns.. ',aka gum retry, par W. V. Wallace. Transcriptions of fa vorite melodies, by G. A. Osborne; 10 Noe; Invitation to ring; introduction and variations by Wm. Inch.. New Polkai*--Iliawatha, Daisy, INTRA by Archer. Sc New Set, ottischea—lfrawatha,l‘ hite„Mouutain,Llappy Re turn, Edinburgh, Ac. New Waltzes--Poentain of LOT°, Lti Gassier, Mandamin, Merry Sleigh Ride, As. New Songs--Dreams that Charmed use when a Child. t.iy Alice Ilawthe no. Why, ask if I remember,. by Alice flaw. theine. Dearest spot of Earth to mo is Hants. It - hen cam - tills up thy mmsure. Smiles and Terra. Why that. 'rear. When shall I. bean Angel too! The Iliac peeping its at the window. Old Aunty Seal. Footsteps of Angela.-- worth , by Longfellow. I ate not Angry... Streams of youth, ;Ty earls Gold—Just received and for szle by •. . . . _ CHARLOTTE BLUME, Old establlidiudyiamo Diipid,llB Wood at. Music mailed postago paid. tay3 lArtird lift PREMIUM IiniIARION cooit Hip head, and removes all aymptoras of Head, R'. WILSON ache. 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