SEEM VIY - Cla?frit--CITY bI3PARTNENT PITTSBURGH: TTYP4BDAY mOstilliii,itam 1941857 0171CIAL rem= or rfir arr. SUMMITS IA TB OF " r • r Adults. 01211droo. Ainets.of 1 0 Matuackna.‘.. - - edarlet iMr.:.7 7—... "7. 0 • 1 Mem af Szaiti I LDoraramaTllg From 1 . ----- BTU a TO to 3 Vaalai. li - *llla7K elac7r47l.CfOrilok BY order of the Board or ibaith A. O. ELOBDOCEI, Flatlet= of Board °ribald, Union County Convention This body recast the Court* Hones yesterday morning at 11 o'clock.. - 4: On motion, Dr. 1411. , Woons was celled to the dhair and Monne. D ji. Wmra and Ismael'. burr chosen Vice-Prieldente: Hesse. Andrew 1061astirns, Nathaniel.. Pattereon, and John M. porter were appointed Seoretatiee. The - credentiale of delegatee were then pre. sen Wand the following, districts found to be aprepented, I Prrranusatu let Ward—A. EL Miller,,L. S. Johns. " Thee. Steele, A.'B. Dell. • 3d " Andrew 61'2daeter, E. S. Wright. 4th " J. S. Craft' H. S. Donaldson. 6th Felix C. Negley, Samuel NoKeley. 6th . 1 Dagen Errett. 0.• 11. Rippey. 7th'" Joshua Hanna, Jas. El. Franklin. Bth John A. Sergeant, Samuel Mor. • row. 9th 1. Zones Fish, John S. Miler let Ward-4. Woodhouse, N. P. Sawyer 2d " Robert McKnight, WilliSTO W. Martin. ' • " Jae. B. Benoit, L. R. Lindsay. 4th' " J. D. Baldwin, John A. Myles. BOROUGHS. iliemiugham—Thomas McEeo, N. Patterson. East Birmlogham—R. B. Carnahan, ht. Lipp. Sharpsburgb—J. G. Comstock, Geo. Brawdy. ItaquesueDaniel White, Stephen jadison West Elisabeth—W. Youdati, John 0. Perot Elizsbeth—Thes. Feargtis, .7ebn ii. ?Joffe. Lswronoeville—Dr. J. Rebleen, G. Fellsms bee.. Manobeeter—Jotoo E Parke, T. B. Updike. Eeeeport—lV. E. Harrison, George Mc Elmo. Tarentum—James aloCall. John M. Porter. Sewickley--D. N White; Dr. Wm Woods. South Pittehargh—Jamee Watt, John Crouch. Wait Pittsburgh—Not represented. TOWNSHIPS. Wilkins—Jas. Bally, John Homier. Penn—Joseph Stoner, Samuel Taylor. Patton—{Wm. Haymaker, Esq. Hotillm—Wro. Young, Like B. Davison. - Verlagnos—Samuel Foster,-John 3. Muse. Peebles,.let district—David Aiken, Jr., D. Bayard.: Peablis, 2d digriat—W. H. Williams, Henry Woods. repro ea Pitt—Robt. Palmer, Jas. Colturt. West Deer—Jas. Willitl=9, John McConnell. -But Deer—Wm. Kennedy, Lasso Hutt • Shales- 7 44n Shaw,-John Smith. Patterson, Robt. 'Power. ?SCOWleaa—Not represented. Rossi—D. H. Conningham, Andrew Bayne. Pine—Rot 'represented Franklin—Kot represented. - Reserve-John Voegtiloy, Chas. Pagh. Ohio—John Mitchell, James Criwford. Sewickley—Thod. L. Shields, Wm. P. Joors. Btisabeth—Jas. Pn'terson, John King. Jefferson—David Torrence. Mifilin = Abdial McCibre, David Calhoun Baldwin—Jesse Cunningham, Joseph Meath Lower . Clair—C. B. M. Smith, W. O Lea.. Snoiden—lingh McElittstzty, Lk C. Halts 17pper Clair—J„ V. Rowland, Simnel Chartiers—John &nitley, Chas. Barnes. Fiodley—Not represented... Moon-Jacob Ferree, John D. McCormiCk. Robbisoraptaln Jahn young, John Mc- Closkey. North Fayette—,Tames It. Rehm; John Fisher. South Fayettis—O. Y. Coolter, Robert flop per. "Revile—Not represented. Clement—Not represented. Mr, C. IL M. Smith offered the following rasa bationsothlob were parsed: Resolved, That, of the delegates to be chosen . to day to attend the appreachlog Harrisburg Convention, two be selecfed from the city of Pittsburgh; two from the elty,if Allegheny, and the boionghe _and townships north of the Ohio and ' f illegbeny rivers; one from the boroughs and totioships between the Allegheny and Yougbl ghody rivers • and two from the boroughs and townships yeah -west of the Youghigbeny, Mo nongahela and Ohlo rivers. Resolved, That this two delegates chosen bar. log the highest number of votes shall be the Senatorial Delegater, !scathe other five the Rep resontative'Delegates. • 4itosolled, That it shall take a majority of all the votes given to elect. 8. Resolved, That the vote shall be given by marking, and that no delegate shall mark for any more persona in any one district named in the first resolution than that district is entitled to. The convention then proceeded to mark for ditegstm to the Eltite Convention, which meets at Harriebargh on the 25th loot We give the reetilt below, those with a * attached having berg elected : ilttabargh Distriot—*O. H. RippeyVi4; *Rae, sell Errelt 65; A. H. Miller 41;, 0. Donsideon 15; D. H. Hammerer 3. Allegheny City, and boronghe end toweehipz, north of the Ohio and Allegheny rivers—*Rebt. megnight 7E; *John H. Hampton 61; Beene C. • . Fleeson..o4;. T. IL pion 12; Stephen H. Geyer 7; E. H. &owe 0. • Beicinghe and Towieshipa bet a qta the Aileghe. toy and Youghiogheny tivere—Ste. *David E. • Bayard, unanimously.. • Urrougba and ,Toonehipe vOiltbwnet of the Youghiogheny, Monengab.ela and Oao rivers— ' *James A. Dein 70; J. V. Howland 45;14 Charles I Barnes 42; A. B. Catnexhan 15; J. K. grass 11; T. J. Digitam 7; John Hamilton. Only one of the candidates in the loot - district haling received the• requisite natal:ter of rotes to elect, on motion, Mr. Barnes was chosen to make nel • the quota. Dr. J. D. Baldwin 'offered the followiog repo- lotions which were pessed'unanimouslyt Respired, That we to affirm the Platform of piinolpies adopted by the National Convention of the Republican patty at Philadelphia In 1856, and In particular theme recolntions which assert the great prieeiples of freedom of the territories under the Constitution, and the duty of Congress to prevent the introduction of slavery therein. t Resolved, That our faith in the justice and oonstitntionality on these principles, "sanotion ed end senctitled" by the concurrent opinion of the fathers of the •constitution, by Washington, ii Jefferion; and Monroe, by the votes of eleven 2. States and of one miltioo five hundred thousand freemen, is in no wise 'treated by the patinae, extrejadiciad opinions of a portion of them:ln tl bare of the Supreme Court of the Union. Resolved, That thie expression of opinion is • calculated to destroy the confidence of the • lion in the court, that we therefore declare one warmest approbation and 'cur obligations ta-our distinguished fellow-citizen John . McLean, and to Beejamin.R. Curtis for their very able vindics 'd lion of the Constitution,in their opielons in this ' HSsolved, That while we cordially invite the is&•operstion of all' who agree with ua upon the principles of out— platform, however differing •from us ; in other reepects, we are opposed to all t: radon and all comprontiee of principle for the eeke of temporary 'Success. ".e , • On motion, adjourned. M “. WAJCsusx's Smelt —Themumool soiree of Mr. ' Wintellnk's pupils on weteeday evening at'Lefeyettiliall wee very,enoceesfal, and drew an intineme:audieneor we proems erewere w full fifteen panne In the hill. The performance wee highly creditable to pupils md - their talented Inetraotor, and was a rich magical treat.' One of the meet intereeting fee. bates of Abe soiree was the Torformanoe on the piano, by two young lade, the mower one of our t leadieg men. histaspreone two rialto erron cone aoticno oho education of boye; and 'would perhaps thick. it to pe eery effeminate for ai.young meiato madown toalay the piano. This notion le :gradmilly weariag away as a more °errant knowledge is gained of the 138011 of this anet delightful .llouso lastrumont." 'The.mag ikeat Chiehnr.og Pianos attreoted all eyes and L. AT tulll,llelV4l2 of tba year, abon.ai many parsons aro moriog or preparing to amp their places of abode, it rany-bo convenient - to know. ,, whors,to find curtains, blinds, raattrassies, mations Jki. - . l iVa 'therefore refer with pleasure ; to the .nerd of Mr. A. 'Seibert, 100 _Third Bt.,'ln this moraings , PiPer, sod ark for. Mr. a; who is a practlota wuks, - a aharS of the buil:teas vbieb may be aettalred in. bit line. It viii be `noticed. tboti o ; propcsb. to .ont, fit and ,Lay ; tariyets, addall - such other jobs as taay appro. I criatily be olarsaiktltts liattor barites:a. ' A us? of. IKalutiblo_ Bloke -111/ 1 sold this evEuing at tie ,Bltrohants'. Etatafigs by P. M. Matloutirt:. , . Serf To zsm tioarrrar...—kanotto Sinclair, rwther a handvome looking girl, aged about nine teen, van elated that she was a native of Eng land, was committed to jail - about a mouth ago, just after her arrival from Cleveland,, for va grancy, she being entirely without protection or a mews of subsistence. On Tuesday morning aka was discharged, when she fell In company with a notiriova female named Sarah O'Neil, who procured liquor and got her so much intox icated as to render her entirely helpleas. wandered around the city, and finally crawled Into the nab pit of Bobo & Albeitz's glass honve, whore her clothes took fire, and hex body was terribly burned. Her (107011M8 brought .some of the workmen to her assistance, who tore off ber deem, and eared her from a dreadful death. She was taken isbarge of by. Alderman McCune, Captain Roberto, and watchman Haeliags, who had bar wounde dressed and furnished her with clothing, She was taken to the Mayor's office, when, after an examination by Dr. Shaw, she wee conveyed to the Western Pennsylvania Hoa rd* to be properly eared for. A portion of the liquor was furnished by A. Pontans, who keeps a doggory at the foot of Wylie street. CRARTIVILEI TOIMEINIP—EZPITHISCAN NOLINA TIONI3—Biection 03 Friday.--Austices of the Peace—Jos. B. Lawson, Samuel Carnahan. • Bapervisors—Robert Snodgrass, John Brown. School Directors—ltev. David Hem &One Carnahan. Auditors—Moses Chess, James Carnahan. Assessor—Joseph B. Lawson. Inapeotor of Eleotions—David Robinson. Constable—Phillip Stevens. Town Clerk—Phillip Stevens. WIIDEnDAVII CABl3—Bofors MUM' Weaver. Thomas Love, for drunkenness, was commit ted to jail for twenty-four hours. Nicholas Martin, for vagrancy, was committed for ton days. James MoTiglic, for disorderly conduct, was fined and discharged. Reuben Smith and Mies Brolly Nail, for the 81111110 offence, were committed for ten days. McKim, the alleged murderer of Norcross, who was oaptured lately at Long Pond, Laserne county, has been brought on to Harrisburg, and now Bee in jail at that plata, as there is no prison in Blair county which is considered suf ficiently aware. He will bo brought to trial in April next, we understand. VIIRTIII4—"The Irish Attorney," "The Irish Poet," and "A Conjugal Lesson," are tho pieces for this evening, and a favorite dance by bibs Lang. The inimitable Collins appears in the two first pieoes; and will sing come of his pope ler snags. Am, the stolen horses seized in this vicinity a few days ago by officer Hamilton, of the Mayor's police, have been identified, the last two having been claimed by the owners yesterday and taken home. Na goul4 ask our readers to bear in mind th• lecture of Dr. Ferguson on " Remintseenoes of Scotland," 'at Excelsior Hall, Allegheny City, this evening. The Doctor is a Boot himerif, and a echolar, too, and will no doubt do justice to the fruitful theme he has chosen for this. his first lecture. J . FARMERS, gardeners and others would do well to examine the etooM of Agricultural Implo. Went! seeds, farming tools, advertieed.in thin morning's paper. Great bargains 'rill be given. Fasmottatttas Camino for men and boys, out with taste and made with care, will be found at Carnahan's, near the Pest Office, Allegheny city. Special attention Is given to boy e' wear, end fashion blended with neatness and taste in the production of every garment. A fine assortment of Spring Goods havabeen just opened, to which the 'attention of buyers is invited. CHRONIC Dterms, of almost every kind, can only be reached through the blood, where they originate, and BB CARTES'S STAMM 11112717111; le the only true purifier of that life stream, it is the only remedy for ouch disessm.. Wa publish as a great curiosity the following characteristic letter, recoirett by our friend Dr. J. C. Ayer, of Lowell, Moss., from the "Rebel Chief," or, usurping Emperor of China, in so - knowledgment for goat:attire of tie CELIRET PECITOBAS and CA111414770 PILLP, tho Dr. eent him as e'present. To Da. Area in America— The pear curing Entarian of the outsio'l country. Your present of eweet coring eeede (Fite) and fragrant curing drop, (Patera° of the Cherry smell, has been brought to legato Teene—tbe mighty Emperor (Bwangto) of tee terrible etoct Ming, dynasty, by the grace _of heaven revived after an Interval of ages—Prince of peace (Ts. ping-wang) of China, the central flowery lead. .directed Ids powerful Mandarinee to give them to the sick according to what the Interprr ten read from your printed repent (daections.) Bo profoundly happy, 0 wise Barbarize! for 1, Yingaeu-Teing, soy it. Tour curing eeede sod tweet curing drope were given to the sick in hip Army of the Winged-Sword, and have made them well. Be profoundly happy while you live for this it known to the Mighty Emperor, of China,-who approves your eke!, and permitsbuti to send more of your coring mvoiciara fo bit fierce armies of myried3 of men. They may begiven to Chiang Lin, Chief Man darin of the Bed Button of Shanghai, who will repay you with , Tea or Silk or Bold. The high hlandarine of China, have beard of yoar great knowledge, eurpaseing all other For eigners, even aspiring to equal the keen ',Wow of our own healing ; teachers, who make reme dies that cure instantly. We are glad to know you bow in trembling terror before our Mighty Emperor. Written by Snap-San.Tsitto, Moistorin•chief of the restored Imperial Ming Dynasty, destined by the heavenly wisdom to role in China. (Tranalated by the American Cowl:date at Hoag Kong, (Ibiza, 31 May, 18554 arPho Groat liamalan Itonsedly.—PßO MONO. ÜBLloo.—"Evary mo th er shatdd hare • box le the boom handy In case ay.:Hants to th e children" SEDDLN(7B ROSSLAh SALTA It is • &oaten rente d o f thirty year? standing. and Is reannounded by plc a It le • ears and epeedy core toe Bortm 211 e. Bo Cons. Pelona, Obliblaina and Old Born of every k 1 or Parry. horse, IJkars. Itcn. Stahl Head. Nettle Noah. Bunions, Bore Nipples. lrecommeoded by totrass3 Whitlow.. Plies. resters. Flea Mtn , . SPldt, Panne, Promo Limbs, halt Obern Foorry, Born and Cracked Lim &relic". Warts and limb Wo ands. It Is • most 'tinsels remedy and cam. which cm be test/ o .d to by thousands who hare rood It In the city of 13roton and rldnity for the last thirty years. , loop Instance will (hie bales do an Iniary.or Interfere with a physiciaree pro =lotions. It Is made from the purest an,tesiala froM • nocipedrronght from Hash—ctarticiss growing in that country—sad the protsieton bare letters from ail •h“twe. PhrW ans. soa captains, norms, and other. VIM : V :4 . veal It thamodrea and recommended It to oth er. Iteddlng'• 110/314 P•IV• isnot op to lorge tin bore. stamped on the cony with • picture of a born and • dim bled reddier. which piston. 1. also mcminvol on the wrap per. Pion, 5 Cm,, • Dog. REDDING AOO, Proprietors For WI MINER& GO., No. 32 ihnithneld street GEO. 11. RRYSIIR, 140 Wood et. R. E. AIsLLERB 00 ertr. V7e,d and 72 ste„ and FLAMING ilftriel. Co Wood et PIMA= . IikXIHILAII MoIiENN AN. Poderal et. A ogbactr. sataltlJec4 A Rare Chance for Investment. A VALUABLE NAMFACTIJKING EITABLISHISNT FOR SALE. Great Bargains! The subscriber, desirous of retiring from business, offers for sale at a great bargain and on easy terms, Hisjatensive Warerooms ana Cabinet Furniture and Chair Factory, ON FIFTH. STREET ANL VIRGIN ALLEY. • rig HE extent and location of thie establieb- I. mut reader It the most Ingunble prwerty offered foe esle In the city Amman, yeah. and make It tunable for any buelneee requiring enterteire building. In the beet pert of Me city. The lot irk% feet rout on flatlet. emending back to Virgin alleyoe dietaneo of 210 feet 0 Indian theme along Virgin alley to nines alley, • die• tern. of Irk fed by 000 feet deep The building. eretabiteutlal Brick Ilnlialnue, 24 feet 6 Imbue on girth street, by 240 feet 0 Mob. t'r Virgin giber four otorlee hish fifths:root and fire !Amiens en the allTruertly 18 lash with division walla 34 leabee Ick. An Excellent Btiek Bpilding on Virgin Alley 40 FEEL WIDE, 135 foot long and five' stories high, with En- gine house, Dry house, and • Stable in the rear. There Van • ENGINE OF 150 HORSE POWER, GOO feet heave abetting and roller-doh of Ida chhcory, all In good working Order. The Inalde done are of lIEAVY IRON, which with °mei Boots. lases Water Plow, mid a 1,111 supply of new LIISSAFAA y SI the .bob so rate eganst ere SA Shy property in cit. It will be sold with or eiltbinit the machinery: , and If not &yam:torso° r. the bulldine will be rented In whole or =rte. with or without Maui pow rr se may be re. Q Tbe attentiOnclthe public is Incited Lo The Lugo end Splendid Stook of FURNITURE .Now on usod., whine will be enll lower than weer bolero errand. to order to sloe the basics.. `worieitl--it=meeitige=ooT. p atO e t r Al r are '; name mosataod .t (bat lime will be olsoeol lo y the hum et o if for wheaten. RYAN. 61.9'dtf le ' • • al rah elms. • LBS excellent Cooking Raisins 14 - ,k,ftlft"'"' In °"°l=l3l'plka'r• " in Os Diamond. SEEP—Cinoinnati S. C. Beef, !lame end !Moulders in store sod for oils at '4 7lfth et sor2 L RIDDLE. riloßuil3 LINIMENT -- 3 gross in store 2 and for isle br mrb runs NO SILOS. PrOBACCO--40 kegs Ne . .. 1 six twist To- Mum reel sod for isle by IL. PALZELL CO. 24 TOS ALIOLASpES sor sale by otr6 A: CULMMTI3OISr. gUCLIBLI3EIt 'PICKLES- 10 bbls, put up hivinegar,lnat teed gm fur isle, aboloatJa or rto at - lIAWOBTLI, DEO- & oIIOWNLCIPS, mtit“. - - •. ta the blartond. 1N WARE OF EVERY VARIETY-A ar Mir:trek Sta; lir an band awl made to anima* loon of coo Mel Coate rot, Federal at iv elleebenE. , - Oro 11UBL annn LBS. BULK BOAT to cativo and esk by biUttnut DLMOILTFL TELEGRAPHIC:, WAsgiaarow, elarett 18.--Appoititment of Postmasters:—Will Rust, Amino, Texas, vice B. F. Johnson, removed; W. J. Windham, Haute. vine, 'Alabama, rice Kavanaugh, whose cam miseion expired. The following were re•sp- pointed;—T. B. Bigger, Richmond, Vs; T. L Fountain, Mobile, and W. D. M Verraiit, Tae caloosa, Ala. Orders hero Peen ireued for the otoumer Met ilom, now at Norfolk, to pioaeed t..) Boston. NO aolion will be Velma at present on the yob jest of the Governorship of Utah . . W. F. Co'cock, wbose ccmmixxioo ar3 Collet). for at Chariestoo. d. C , expired yesterday, has been reappointed. The oommiesiona of the °Metre reeently ap• plated are luing issued from the several de partments. LOUHVILLI, Marob 18 —The train leaving New Albany for Salem, Indiana, et 30 miooto past 1, P. M., yesterday, broke through Muddy Fork bridge, eizteen miles north of New Albany, precipitating two passenger bare Into the creek, twelve or fifteen feet. The locomotive, baggage car and tender passed over safely. Garrison Smith, a brakeman, was killed; Mrs._ Shields, of Mitchell, lad , bad her leg broken; . Jacob Flaxen, a dealer in swine, had come see sere flesh wounds. Others el:ieted trivial irja ries. Tho bridge was now. The epoident is not amounted for as yet. There were five feet water in the chautiel last evening. Weather showery ; thermometer 49 . degrees. WAIIIILISOTOII CITY, March 18 —The corporate authorities of Washington paid a formal visit of respeot to the President this afternoon. They were introduced to him by the Mayor. He said he had resided to Washington many peens; he was partial to it, and had never received sy - thing but kindness from Its citizens. G Peal. deuce spared his life, ho hoped to continue to tiro with them on terms of harmony , and good will. On parting, he remarked: Gentlemen, I would prole you to remain, if I had not acme pressing friends awaiting my return up stairs VINONSX3B, March 18.—The track on the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad is non completed east from this point to Mitchell, where it crosses the New Albany and tialom Railroad. The trains will be placed en the road immedialeiy, thus forming an almost direct coats from Louisville to Bt. Lents by raiL \ . Ttio WabashY river is again very, low and navigation is ruspooded. Creatural, March 18.—Brawn & Sonoulen sive dealers In ohoese and butter, have failed Their liabilities are abort $25,000. They bare given a mortgage on all their property to one of their creditors. They shipped cheese and butter extensively to New Orleans. The weather is cool and c'oudy. Theta has been no rain of consequence. The river is fall ing slowly. NEW YORE, March 18.—The Persia ;ailed at Doom with 170 pa:mangers sad $lOO,OOO. Cot Fabeue and other Nicaragua filllbindcre are held for trial under the deoition of the U. S. Conamierioner. Ilen,trosn, Ct , March 18 —The now Britain knitting factory, with all the maohinery, wan barnt this morning, Leas $100,000; insured fee $BO,OOO. Sr. Lowui, March 18.—The river is falling slowly. Weather cold and cloddy, with indica. Lions of snow or rain. The, Illinois .is open to La Salle. The Missouri and Upper Mississippi continue to rsoodo. Now Oluteas, March 17.—The eteautehip Philadelphia, from Havana, io below, with dates to the 20 aft , Which have been antioipa• patod by the arri,tl of the Goo. Law at New York. LoutemLE March 18.—The river is unchang ed; the weather is iold, and it is mowing. Now TOM, March 18 —The Cotton mot ket is firm; Falco 4,000 bales ; Orleans Middling 14i; Orlando 18i. Flour heavy; sales 14,000 Chisel $0 80CW 75 for Ohio; s6®s6 lb for COMDCZI to good State. Wheat unsettled; male* 3.000 boahele at $1 63 for while Michigao. Coen heavy and lo lower both for white iced mixed; ealee 86,000 bushele. Provisione stead}; Name Me; Shouldrra Dia; dressed Ilogs 030 ; Batter 17®22c. Whisky has further declined; Wee of Ohto at 2Gc. Sugar arm. Tall 12ia The auetion aalea of Tea today weet off at a deolla of 102 a per lb Freight., firmer. Stocks firmer; Chicago and Rock Wood 1053; Stiohigan South ern New Tork Central ill); Erie 533 Cleve land and Toledo 781. ; New Yong., March 11—Cottle Markel. —Sales of Beef Cattle to-day, 8500 head; market heavy, and pieta S to la rer lb. lower, We. at So® $11,50 per 100 Me +Sbeep firm; setae 5500 head. Swine steady, sales '2500 head; all quali ties are slightly lower, tales at 7®B, the letter for tom fed PIITLAPLIPLITA, March 19 —Cloverseed has %drained; ealik at $8,60 per G 4 ibe. Timothy stll at $3,62} Flireeed at $1,85. Flour mar ket doll; GOO bids sold at $6,12} It doer in demand; 4,100 tails sold. Corn "meal sold at $3,121. Whoot anti; 3000 bush otditiary and primn red cold at $1,40® 1,40; while at $1,69 e„,1,61 }Lye wanted at 82 Corn doll; 6000 bush caw yellow sold at GO, and damp at GO® 63 Oda wanted at 4G847. Whisky in wady demand at 27i028 in bole, aa3 2s} In ;Ifni,. CISCIIINATT, klatch 18.—Flcur ancl“.ni - cd; there is o moderato local demand at $505,10; he 'receipts are not so large.. Whisky le steady end in good demand at 23e. Freelslens closed very dull; nothing done: burrs seemed to bees withdrawn entirely from the market. 53che Purk and 6hOlaidere warn offered freely at yesterdry's prices, without tindlog buyers. The only trans action heard 'of wee 60 Ws. Batton thankful; deliverable in April, at 9i, but subsequently there were opera for Moy delivery at 9k, Inclu ding packages, without sales. Business is gen erally brisk. New OILLSAVI. slarah 18.—Coetno market 4rtu today, hohirre demand an advance.; valve 6000 balm Sugar firm. I.l4levers nnebangrd; Bales r.t 50. Flour quirt Corn declined 5 ate; mixed eellirg at 85 Mean pork advanced 25e. Freight heavy, Exchange on London srmer at 1081. Strion'Llts Coinannanco,— In our notice of the burning of the Stoue Church at Cleveland, we etated that the General Assembly (N. 8.) was expected to meet in Cleveland in May; and was expected to held its deliberations In this church. When 11. c Assembly met in Utica N. Y., in 1851, tho only Presbyterian church there burned clown a few weeks before their meeting, and the Assembly was compelled to occupy the Baptist church, which was tendered them. We bare niece learned that Ur. Aiken, pastor of the Utica Church at the time, was also plater of the Cleveland church when it was destroyed. He preached last Sabbath in Cleveland In reference to the calamity.—Cin. T. W. I,OIIGIIIIBIf, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, IMPORTER OP LINE WATCIIES AND JEWELRY; No. 71s Milt Street, between WoA end Marta. TrattlitULl. Pa. 1131.. Particular attention Dahl td. Us. cf Watabee lavelt7. in-Au liink Remnant. Mechanical Drawing and Engineering. FE UNDERSIGNED WILL EXEOUTE with realness and dispatch all Linda MECHANICAL DRAIVINC, Patent (Mee braying. at.. May tin teen at all Cl:coast the oak. of H. R. 310(lowta . City lisgalator. Ho. 173 Nan eleeat. Pittstairliti. mei 6,102 d . A 11E1)DAZUS, Manufacturing Sitar I JN LOTS of one or two acres, situated bo• tweno the Illar.'se fiesta al and the borough of Men ester. Tbew tots ate admirably lcoated. taring a ne• er front with loop water for a landing and bounded on the rear by the depot of the i'lttetntrab sod Cleveland Halt Head and, being on the AMC. land. readily contest the I% a C road on With the For , Wayne a Cilium , !toed. Xoutdre of J. 50000bilintilitti mritl -.No. 24 Wood street _ LOGAN & G. EGG. - 50t,...n0t. to LOUAN, WILSON dr. CO., impotent and, Dealers in Hardware. Cutlery, Sadlery Took, &0., 52 WOOD 38 Alai,. 14. 7 ESTERN MERCHANTS um Dealers V v la hardware Cr. invited to a canna eistalnatlon of our Bloch- an seer , effort will ba rade personay t 1 glee entire ratiefartion b.th *a lo quality and priers. lalnAludihrT TRAYED OR ST4LEN from the entworlbar. on Thurrgar night, the 1:1113 lest • 10 UT ROAN HOLUM: bee • rear no left elde about o loam Irreg. and Inlto on lett hire. three 761111 rid this miring, stout hi hands high. Itad on when strayed thou on hie bled (fit,. A inorai rrward will be Vold hr his re' turn or Irtiollon that mar load to his rvoorrry try - WILSN KENNXDII. torlont4AltwT Ado. re T hotter On. ra.._ The Excitement is dill increasing at D. ROOT'S UIt9OERY'S'rORE, Comer of Third and Smithfield Streets, he has just received • 60 ox.Nbeolo 0. 60 boN• • 100 barrhls Wane. lb meets Pickle!, 1,000 Uncommon cued Hams. 1,000 IN BUM um! Mime 1000 IN 0 um hand UNI. 100buallesbanuock. Potatoes 811.11111citc th e 0150001 mat vies burins 7 7, 3 ,2"" Corcor Third 00411m11011014 aIIOOMB —lO6 dos. goedaorn brooms for ~1, by mrl4 ILEX BM El. COLLIN& 110/11NY-150 bushels goad lioming!,for WI) br larl4 . lIENAT.U. COLLINS. , ALKALI,CAUTIC, dc.-5U bbls Eng -1112165mQ-. -' t'i i 2 ' l3"l2 AUX ati Mxa., lurers LINEEENT-3 grotho instate and f a a y, by .. : mg@ ,- . . ILEUM@ BROS. • COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH MARSETS Prressaan GU SITS Of MI-1 Thlllldla Horning, Mazda 19.1467. FLOOR —very Meta drains from tint haadx tha cab eul• war oceof 23 bbl. extra at 25:03. From atom abmt 250 We In lota at 05,25 for loam. 26. 1 5a56,93 f, eat. ...I 1A.12402,25 fyr tamlly do. • 012.1212—a continued go.xl &mod tie OMC Wee fyom Brat bends of 103 bon at 33 for 33 Le and 150 busen a beet at 35. OBOOMOVS—> sal. of 10 !OWN kir N fiogs 01 111: to City Ersda. BACUV—eeI•, late of 13,000 2.1.110 f now Shrnl• dere, Ili, for WC." and 131: far vie/. Item•, end 4 tee neet. Cured do at 1314. 111.117E11 a EGOS—Wen of 10 tall roll butter 01 10 .d 4 bbl. Egg.t.l3. .. • HAY—sake at gulag of 16 Dade at 1%6612 No. too. OlL—galen of 8 Ws Lard Oil •t SI; 6 for ti, I sm,l us tar No It. ORAN BEAR I W—aalas of 3 bbla at 110. IllaNtl—eataa al Ea , trza at ta.n. MONETARY AM) COM ILCIAL The Bank Statement to•day le unexpectedly a oferormo hi.; not 60 much In the Iwo or epecte—wbich wee antici pated, and which I. more than mode tip bribe thalfornia dellrery to.dar —as in the large Inmeario II the u.. of 1061212•41.8611,000-11/1216.6•1 1 1eo=pel.not6 0 a 1 log sharp contraction when the time, man.. the Inane am tune ' Ido,ooo loner than ever before known, and a large tor. 'tlcn of Lim Impaction had gone rt. excite end 64614112 the stock epecniations of the street. The edrole reserve shows • toes or 0637 1 .0 00 . white the hanks hero been etrengtnen. changes $1,000,000 tea ay Irma Califon-rt..' The dotneetti ex• chat:mew hare been leas favorable for Ible city clurour the newt week, and we hays lon recite of she gold drawn ; from neighboring cities le the lest par: of February . Ty, co ., parlson with lest week Is: Leans d Dli Spools. tilretriatin, Deposlie. March 7.-.11111,13•0,1194 1 .1.701,340 110,005.197 005,853,2= Marchmia,3oiig 11.077,733 0,407.011 114.331,2.7 1tter5ue......11,351,111 Demia .1114g3 . 1 , 1 19,e4:4761 ' 11.1i1b. The Money market to satire oa all, with tether 6101 . 4 diflloulty in finding It among stork bowies. The bout:lnn houses !um be., cedillas to mew ham the street U. some extent, and Investing In Ult. ondef the Impreeolon that the laschsuge market Itee:touchel Its lowest point., A 000eLemble tendon of to floating means of stock circles wmesfnm the ft.'se banker.. end When they ere bo y. Loft Instead of setting blunt, the etfeet is at once felt Pr stock homes. then Is no ettioltelnly, nor on there ell he while the hanks continue to upend their hone,- I:ollrl P t e o r egrW,Vir o a f tergeite4L e st go " . P fra l lrfne ' r . not, with • few (melte names at abort Maturity at Vife e}t per cmt Tee Geer, law belegeSl,ooo,ooo toe old, wash I, l e ,. then elm aetlothesed. There Mn been readred to ad. dluon &I:M.003ln drafts= the fitthTtrehrY. which sere Paid treday, feed this amount willdoubt ha tricreseed to•morren. Baldness had Improved to Pao Franclaco, but the re, velto of mold from the Interior had Wen checked by the had mateof the suede from heart rains. The miners were foxtrot, employed, and generally successful, Y. Tclh. ISWOBTB BY BIV.Ctt. NABIIOIII.B by Itol4ats-63 Wel notion. f 4 Of b Is Plak. Amami, • am 8 bbils our sr, llicUlurkan 1 et: /0 do Woon. P rwilloro mg 3 do, .1 11rW7 08 bbl. whlskoTs 04444./ 3d 1114. liquor, .1 Lllsgsk * N. 60 bbl. flout l Lladooy; 100 do no • Nola n : 2.1 tags Loathes,. Posoll • Medi: 23 do. 181 do beano% 7 . 0 Pgag snag I bb's Vaasa, 11 egg Wean. Ulokst • co; 3 tco do, 31 tarni tr,r bates, 10 Sc. boot 7N bblt floar,l6 do oggt. 1•0910 k co. ST LOUIS by alolnotls-602 111,44 8 Ilarbaniab 72 bbls .sap b.rn. I Jrass A err. 47 bal. lump, 4 do wool, LOO bldo• 11 bOla rang. Lomb • exa 166' bldso, Gmloingeo ems; 4 ,5. 4.4 rises, 100 Flan lead. A Gordon: 32 bblo whlaksy, A 14110..12 Mao lo.rd 011.75 bssoosp, 'AI do can. dlao,lo tog baton, 20 bblo MO • /ldal:o=bo. BT 50018 by ()mat Wast-4172 bldet, 0:1V.116 loather, 34 bggs, alai, d r .. watt.% 'gawk& cc; 109 bblo law,., 8 5 rIver • Dllwortb: ZION 11 . 0 • oo; 43 do. 81 51 I Etob4on; 12 hbdsansar, W P MUM: 11 bodsw wool, 1 bx barna. T dm 100 bbls lour, J B Uttott • 00. HIM 0111,17•148 by J 8 Pringlo-41 blots molasass, Ilon • 100; 110 Wes cotton, Palk • co; 121 dn. ntag. Ponnoek it on; 04 4 honosdy A'etr. 4do wool, Nlmltl • est 41 Os pa.rbH. Watt • Wilson: 22 dr. Robison A els: 21 do, J D Osnesld. RIVER TRADE. The river •as stationery last eight et feet. Weath. er •arm and heavy rain redllez Wine the iddht. There were four arrivals during the day, all with fell lauds. rho Mellon's, It will to reunembrril.l. Olivet Mr Et LOule tz,hty, prelthelr. Al the tt mud Turk was erwcti.tic I, Wilding .; Htaar rule Wt Thunday. lhl ran Oar Ma Wig joolr, at the moor ',Out •ad damaged her eacelehrablr. for some time It wog Oared the It Leal; eras lezklitkota cote of her garde ye. ' L em rowpbtelt ewer. But her hwll was uniapsred. Led aka proreed•d ao her Lill. STEAMBOAT REUISTEE: •11:31VED.-I.usarne. •Hrovranderi Jedas-o, do: MI Baro.rd, }Hlmsloeth: tiroot WoAt. 15. Lonle. tdoluotto. do; Nashville; J ?llorba N 0, IV Ho Dar ARTED—Lozorrno, Jogozeou. do; MI. FalLot.tlo, llcetot,Chafoll.H.L. STEAMBOATS FOR ST. LOUIS—The splendid ta otearr 01/14)1 SArr, Nlterlaudid 1••••• i , P•allor. rut d*' lor.rm ut,te s ‘dds on x 111.15, 7i , 1\o^l,• 1 - . A, 31. Po , orran L.. tax., :MON Aslnatr. For St. kaul and St. Antltocre Fade and all Intermediate Port., on the Upper iii River. rrii new mud rteama D I Silt.'L ,•• o, ins lb,. . 1 , leav • Int thn • •t 1 totetay.lls.lnynx t nu Iv km •an D. 4,1, AWI lat. WI ts. this Bast going through dissa. AU, o.