'.•jfcV-'"’’---- |litlslmrg| ©aortic. PITTSBUROH: TUESDAY MOBHINO, MAI' 4, 1860. ornciAL paper or TBE CITr $ i | Prft.e.rgb Annua. Conf.r.nc. of n. E. Oborch. ipacUl ofth. PUMmrgh DU1y0u.,,.. „ Cahbeidci, Ohio, Met 1 of F u> 0 AY—A n'" 00H — The Affair Jrdary Aill B«lety, took placo in th. M. E. Church, Saturday, at 2 o'ol k, P - B «- *• M. Hudson presiding. the sudlenbe responded with a liberal codec ioa, ftfler which the Society acijoanifed. U, X.VSNIHQ.—The AnnjTersary of the Coofer enee. Souday School Society was hold in the aDOTe*&amed church, convening at 7 o’clock, P. M., Rev. R. Hopkins presiding. The open ing .services were conducted by Rev. R. Boyd. Alter the reading of the report, in which tbo eacce9s of this noble o&nse was presented, able ana Interesting addresseswere delivered by Rev. £r. Barker, President of Allegheny College, and Revs. A. G. Williams and U. P. Gaddis. Sunday ScßvicKs.— The services of the Sab bath were peculiarly interesting, and opened with a Conference Love-Feast. At 10*. A. M, Baker preached in the M. E,‘Church, r» »f w “* c " Deacons were ordained. At 2s, P. M., RevJ Dr. Hunter, formerly editor of the Pittsburgh i Vitiation Advocate, and now Professor *? Allegheny College, preached, and Bishop Ba»er ordained a large class of Elders. Drs. Baird, Wakefiold, Rev. W. Cox, and others, as sisted in tho ordination. The evening service hi the above-named church was conducted by Rev. C. Hanley, of the North Ohio Conference. In the Presbyterian Church, Rev. Dr. D. W. Clark, tho popular editor of the Ladicx' Repos itory, preached at 10+ a. m., and 7 r m Rev J MoKendrey • Reilly. The ReT. W. Lynch preached at 10} a. m., in tho Methodist Protes tant Church, and in the evening, Rev. C. A. Holmes. The Rev. G. Battelle, of the Western Va. Conference, preached in the morning at the Baptist Church, aod at night, in the same church, Rev. Dr. Barker, in coosequenco of I ( tho beautiful weather, a large number of ! strangers wsre attracted to the town ft !■ s s ■l* - fA PITTSBURGH DISTRICT. H rS. Clark—Presiding Elder, Liberty Street—9. P. Woolfe, SmitUfield Street—U. Slosabaagh, Christ Church—J. M. MoK. Rciley, Trinity—A. H. Ihomas, CUy Mission—j. M. Thomas, Bradley Chapel—J. J. McDlyar, Aaboi7 Chapel—W. A. 8011, Birmingham—o. A. Lowman, South Pittsburgh—-To be sappltod, UqKoosport—J. Mansell, Pine Creek and Doqueane— B. F. SowhiU and one to be supplied, East Liberty and Wilkinsbarg—l. C. Pershing, Lawrenceyillo—W. H. Locke, MineratUleand Squirrel Hill— W. McCracken, Pott Perry—D. Hess, Twen turn—J. Grant, Sharpsbwg—To be supplied, Freeport—A. G. Williams, Pittsburgh Bethel—L Dallas. Editor of the Pittsburgh Christian Advocate I N. Baird. DLAIRSVILLE DISTKK'T. I>. L. Dempsey—Presitiiog Elder, Blcdrsvillo—R. Cunningham, J. Nye, Eldertoa —J. Shaw, D. Materebnugb. Hittanning—James Borbidge, Glade Run— R. Jordan, GeorgevUle—W. Johnson, lodiana—James Bracken, -BlackLick—W. W. Roup, one to be supplied, rOreensburgh—W. Brown, Marraysvilie—J. McCarty, W. Hoorer, 'Johnstown—T. McClaary, Cambria—M. J. Montgomery, one to be supplied, Llgonier—H. L. Chapman, 000 to be supplied. Mu Pleasant and West Newton—J. D. Knox $ Borti - - Somerset—J. A. MUlor) Cooeoaugh—S. E. B&boock, usiojrrowa district. J. G. San tom —Presiding Elder,' Uniontown —J. Williams, Fayette City—J. (V Brown, Brownsville—Ezra Hlogtly, Bridgeport—B- F. MoMaboo, Fayette Ct.—L P._Saddler, W. K. Fanch, Redftone and CoonelsvlUo'-E. B. Grifflo, J.Mc In tyre, “ xougbloghd^—J. F. Hill, Addison—J. Horner, CentrerUlo—To be supplied, Rostraver and Elizabeth—S. Wakefield, J Hollos, ebead, . 6 Cartnichaeltowu—D. Cross, A. E. Word, « M6untMorris—One to be supplied, 3. T. Show, Newtown—One to be supplied, WASUCtGTON DISTRICT. C. A. Holmes—Presiding Elder. Washington—W. Cox, Claysviiie—D. Rhodes, one to be supplied, Weilsburgh—James Boa com, Middletown—T. M. Hudson, W. K. Brown. Florence—J. L. Sflfiy, J. W. Kessler, Georgetown—J. C. High, 1 Shousctowu —I*. M’Guiro, j one qr. Coo. Temperance villo—L. R. Beaoom, " Chxriiera—A. Scott, M. M. Garrett, Gononaburgh—R. L. Miller, Fialfiyrflle—J. S. Wakefield, G. Crank, Mooosgahela City— S. T. Minor, Beallsville—M. M. Eaton, Hillsborough—To bo supplied, W. Cranage, Greenfield—'William Stuart, Waya»bbnrgh—J. J. Hays. BARireSVIULB DISTRICT. J. W. Ilaker—PriridiDg Elder, BatsesviUe—James Henderson, Morristown—W. Darby, A. J. Lone, Fairview—M. L. Weekly, Barncmlle CL—J. R. Cooper, P. K-. M'Cue, Bridgeport—R. Hamilton, Bellair—P. G. Edmonds, Moorfield—J. W. Shirer, one to bo supplied, Woodsfield—N. C. Worthington, BcamiUc—S. Franklin, one to be supplied, Beallfyille—J. Coen, D. M. Hollister, CcnltoViUe—A. D. M'Cormick, F. U. S. White, 6L ClaurviUe—S. Y. Kennedy. n’COJJWBLtSmxi: DISTRIcr. I Presiding Eider —11. Miller. M’ConneUfrille and M'liendrce—W e. P. Ham ilton. Newport—E. Ellison, A. Bell, Brownsville—J. L Brady, one t.» U/mpplivd. Morgan—J. J. Jackson, ono to be (applied, Sbaron and Sarahsrille—J. U. White, W. Astley Cnmberiand—L. Petty, A. W. Bott«, Semicaville—J.'-Philips, C. Edwards, Summerfield— il. \Y Dtllu, Salem—J. E. Hollister, ono to bo (applied, Stafford—W. Gamble, J. Criioiao, Beverly— G, G. Watters, T. St«v«n«, T. VYiustan ly, Sap. Bloomfield—To be supplied. CXXBBILOE I»ISTHICf. Presiding Elder—W. F. Laaclr, Cambridge—J. L. Boons, Wallngton—LN. M’Abcc, E. W. Brady, Norwich—H. Snyder, A. Thurston, Adamiville—J. E-. M’Gaw, W. Devinny, Coshocton—TortuL Davidson, it M. Closo, New Philadelphia—l. Atkin, • PrichivlUo—J. Boston, R. S. Hogce, West Chester—D. Gordoo, R. Cartwright. Kjaboiton—H. Long, Deertrilla—F. W. Vertican, U. M’Kee Cadis—J. Moffit, W. B. Watkins, New Athens—J. M. Bray, Martinsville—A. J. Rich, Wamuton—S. Lewis. srstJßsaviLLx district. C. U. Jackson—Presiding Elder, ■ Kramer Chanel—W. A. Davidson, Baker, Richmond —R. Boyd, one to be supplied, Springfield—J. B. Rodgers, J. D. Veil, . New Somerset —J. D. vail, J. F. Nessly, Sup., Wellcrerille —A. L. Petty, < Hanover —1. Arcbbold, J. Steven*. Carrolton —A. Harmount, Paris—ll. McCall, one to bo (applied. Massillon—H. M. Me A bee, Canton—E. Birkitt, Sandyville—J. R. Roller, 11. Neff, Uesburgh—Z. S. Weller, W. S. Blackburn, New Cumberland— B. Chaney, one to be mpplisd, Smithfiald—T. C. McClure, U. W. Dennis, Richmond College—S. H. Nesblt, J. Z. Moore, M. B. Pugh, agent of Richmond, members of tbo Richmond Quarterly Conference. ALLCOBEJIY OlSTarrr. D/P. Mitchell—Prodding Elder, Beaver street —J. A. flwnney, South Comtaon—A. J. Endsloy, Maaobeiter—J. Coil, AUeghcuyCt.—R. Hopkins, ' Butler—fl. Crowae, Levi B. Keagle, Sewlckltyville—D. A. McCready, Freedom—T. Storer, Hew Brighton—T. J. Higgioi. Beaver —S. M» Hickman, JJrMfewatar—J. D. Cramer/ ' Eaon Talley—W. H. Tibbie?, J. B. ITber. )Taw Lisbon —J. D. Tomer, AlUaaoa—B.B. Campbell, F. 1). Fast, gal*a—'W. Lynch, . Colombian*—#. D. Kiooear, odo to be supplit*!, LlVWpool—H. W. Baker, A. Baker, Marlboro— R. Morrow, J. M. Thoburn. J tf hn Barker —President of Allegheny College— Member of Sooth Common Qr. Coof. Eiley T. Taylor—Principal of Mariboro High Behool—Member of Marlboro-Qr-ConC O. BL Uartibom—Pnaidoot of Bit. Union College —Member of Alliance Qr. Coaf. *; j. K. Miller—Sop. Agent of the Young Men's Bible. *" Missionary to Bulgaria. B. B- F^ber— Transform! to Kansas and Ncbras lii Coni' JB.' T* Fletcher—Transferred to Indiana Conf. U. B. District Cotmt.—Thia Court cam zaaaoed its session in this city yesterday morn* Ixtfc Judge Irwin presiding. The Grand Jsry Wss ailed and sworn. The trarerso jury vas dUed and annrered to their names. After this, the Court adjourned to meet again to-day at 10 o'clock. . Wn are elad to tho that our good friend Sseb nidt- TTho studied low in To.anda, Judge WU mtei tone republican district, bee been ndmtted to wnctice in onr county courts. He to-well wrsclin both the Engilehand German tongues, jjjjjjigt-BiCStliitli encoew. Mom Theft.—A 11Mb girl some twelve years of ege was arrested yesterday on cath of C Hanson Love, charged with stealing a large amount of goods. The girl’s father and mother live on Hay street, between Penn and the river. Mr. Horne detected the girl yesterday in stealing ian embroidered cap from bis counter. With the girl was a younger brother. Mr. Horne kept the girl until be might send for an officer, but the little boy escaped and gave the alarm. Officers Hamilton and Ray went to the bouse of Henry, and they found such an omouniof goods oe might astonish a body. Messrs. Horne, C. Hanson Love and Frank Van Oorder were pres* ent at the Major’s office last evening when the plunder was unrolled. Mr Horne identified some $lO worth of ribbons, cambric ruffling, edging, trimming, fringes, buttons, etc., etc,, j which we are unable even to name* Mr. Love found some nice pieces of dress goods, nod Mr Van GorderaUo many articles of merchandise iaall to the amount ofslOo. These goods were found scattered through all parts of Henry's house, but the most of them concealed in a bed. The matter will be further investigated by the Mayor, to-day. The three gentlemen, who have been the vie- ' tims of this plunder, have noticed from time to time this girl and her brother banging around their counters, and have had their suspicions, but have not been able until now to bring them home to the perpetrators. The Mayor bad a busy_ lime yesterday; as our reports only of ■ the more important mßtters.-rbefore Lim will bear witness The name of The little girl as we ought to have mentioned above i 9 Mary Louisa Henry. Burglary, —On Saturday or Sunday night the hardware store of Robert Dunlap. Jr , K?q , Market street near Fifth street was burglarious ly entered aod a largo nmoant of fine cutlery carried off. By the time a legal information bad been entered n( the Mayer’s office tho police had a man arrested, who gave his name ae Rob ert Ehnore alias Smith. He was traced through Mr. Deadly, keeper of a pawn office wbero the arrested man attempted to pawn some of the koives stolen. Officer Hague traced out and found that he had been slopping at the Wash ington Hotel where be found quite a largo leather trunk containing sorao $3lO worth of valuable cutlery. In this lot were also discovered goods of the same kind which had been taken doubt less from the store of Wbhilmore, Wolff, Duff i Co., which it will remembered whs broken open and robbed some month or six weeks ago His affections seem to run in the hardware line It ie believed that the burglar is from Cincin nat where be says be has a wife and family. He acknowledged his crime. 110 was committed. Tuk Lottery Business.— The raid upon the lottery dealers was continued yesterday with considerable success. The Mayor seized two packages addressed to J. M’Clelland” and “Mr. Sunderlin,” which had been brought by Adams Express, and were about to bo delivered at the offices to which they were addressed, in Burke s Building- on Fourth street. Mr. Daly, agent for Mr. Al’Clelland and Mr. Sunderlin together witb-the two packages were taken to the May or’s office, the former agent for the Maryland and Georgia Lotteries, and the latter for the Delaware. It was ascertained on examination thatthe packages contained tickets to the amount of $l5- 000. Daly and Sunderlin were held to bail in $l5OO eaoh to answer the charge of dealing in lottery tickets contrary to the laws of this slate. Ocr readers will observe the card of Messrs. S B. AC. P. Marklo, in anolhercolumn This enterprising and well kuown firm hove recently opened a warehouse at No. 27 Wood street, where they are prepared to execute all orders f° r .Prt n, ing Paper of every variety, on short notice. The mills aro situate in and near West Newton—a description of which wc published recently. Wc commend this new houso to the public consideration. Ths New National.—Tbo finest building in this city is OdJ. Follows’ IWI, and the finest room in that building is Foster’s New Theatre. Mr. Foster has bad an elegant lithographic view of the front on Fifth street executed by Qeo. F. Sehuehman,' of ibis city, which does credit to tho building, and also to tho artist Wo arc indebted to Mr. Foster for this rn graving. r Andrew Citubeut, sent by the Mayor to the House of Refuge about a week since, was brought, yesterday, before Judge Hampton on a writ of habtas eorjn;- No conclusion was reached in the matter yesterday, aud the case stands adjourned until this morniog. Thief Captured.— Oflijer Moon, yesterday morning, arrested a la J named Daniel Cisco, charged a gentleman residing near Greensbuig, of jg'ls. He acknowledged the theft, and informed the officer that he bad bid the money in the corn house* attached to the prosecutor's premised. Ho was re'urned to Greensbnrg for trial. TIIEATnE —Mia'S Davouport j>(*rfortne<l Ibe .character of "CarniUe,” lost evening, io an ex cellent houso. Inconsequence of its auccepe it will lifl_repealed this evening To-morrow evening, Miss Davenport’? fare well benefit and positively her lasi appearance). Let (he theatre be crowded. NATrrtALiBED.—Four men, whoso UAtues vre could not understand, took the necessary cadis in the District Court yesterday, and were made “free and enlightened American ctiizoDß," hav ing renounced all allegiance to (juecti, I'ope or Emperor. They looked like sound democrat.'*. A colored man, named Callaghan, was ar rested by the Mayor's police, yesterday, on bus picion of having etoleo a coot, which was found in bis possession, and which he had endeavored to dispose of at Deasley'e loan office Hector Sctherlakd, Thomas McGee and Lewis Vandegrifl, all Pittsburghers, reached the cily from California on Saturday They bare been absent six years. > Admitted.— On motion of Mr. W. Bakewell, Moses G. Cushing, Esq , formerly of Massachu setts, was admitted to practice in fbe U. S Dis trict Court. He are brought under new obligations t<> Hon. Simon Camoroo, U S. Senator, for valua ble public documents A List of desirable Bank Slock i i« to hu sold at lhn.Commercial Sales Rooms, No -'-4. Fifth St-, this evening by Mr Davie. ‘‘(Jjiu’irU* on* toortlHt • rijuimu,," or “we luhur For tbe good or all,” is the inscription on odo c.f the chime of bells given bv Dr. J. C. Aycr«t Co. to tho city of Lowell. That favored place may have the bells, but they cannot entirely monopolize tho Doc tor’s skill which is mado available by bis Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills to all aliko—not only in thia country, but in all countries where civiliza tion and commerce have gone. While we admire tbe liberality and taste of those gentleman in such a donation to them native town, wa will remind oar readers of tbe hallowing Influence a chime of bells spreads over tbe whole community that bears them. They are few in this country, and theifr influence is little known, bat ask tbe exile from bis homo in Germany, France, England, whether tbe chime on Trinity Church does not moke bis heart leap into bis month, and bis eyes in the recollection it brings of the solemn notes his childhood, bis boyhood, aye, his manhood loved to hear at the soft approach of evening |q his native land. We wish our generous townsmen whom tiod has blessed with means, would consider whether we too cannot add this one more attraction to make oar children and ourselves love dearer and stronger aod longer the place we call our Lome. .VadUvn Ind. Uunner. f To Bakkcbs “ajcd OTHERS.''—Nowhere in tbe Castor West do bankers and basinets men gcncr allyflod better Lithographers than in This we aver after an acquaintance of some years with the artists of both sections, and when we re commend an establishment of this character, wo wbb it aoderstood, we do so; fully acquainted with its resources and tbe charades of its workmanship. Among oar Lithographers there are none who stand higher than Mosers. A. Erebus A Bro., corner of Wood and Fourth streets. Practical artists them selves, giving close supervision to their business, prepared also with tho bast engraving machines yot invented, their work is of tho most finished order. Bankers and others desiring checks, Ac., will find their engraving and printing superb. r Ax Eleoasi Ertaeushxekt. —The fine Milli nery establishment of Miss C. Boggs, Federal street, Allegheny, affords advantages for tho ladies of our sister cities nowhore excelled. Tho proprietress re turned last week from tbe East, which she bos al ready visited twice this spring. Her second assort ment is very extensive and embraces the most fash ionable styles of bonnets, trimmings, Ac., which rhe Is enabled to cell at prices unprcedently low. Call at her elegant sale room. A Lady of our aciiualniaeot, Mrs. Pow ell, No tb Btantoo street, New York, w>* trvohlcd mtb liver complaint for a long time, aa<] alter trying many rem edies, was advised to try Dr. St’J.aoo’s Celebrated l.lver Pills, prepared OJ Flaming Bros., of Plttsburg-h. She did so, and says that with ono box she was ctfaclually cured. Indigti licntStoppogt of the mtnut. cm/tp-wsM. and grnnral irregu larity ofttu bouvlt, are all diseases originating iu tbe Kite* ivollfic cause, as is also that dreadrisl scourge, brarergu.— Those who are afflicted with any of tbeaU.ro atiamei&tid diseases, may rest asmrtd that Uio source of alltbeir mala dir* is in the liver, and for its core action tbe best remedy ever offered to the public 1» Dr. M’Lane’a Celrbrmted hirer p;n« Try then. The money refunded if out satisfactory M_Pareha*ers(boald becnruful toaek for DU. M’LAN E a CRIEbSATED LIVER PlLLS,manufactured by PLUMING HBOS- of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills puiportia* fa> be Liver PfflSjdow before tbe public. Dr. Iruuu’s geo olrte Uver Pills, alaa his celebrated Vemilage, can now be had at all respocUble drag stores. Atwe gamin* trilhimt mydSawT IXHMINO nRIiA BRnSHES— A large rapply of Hair, Flosli, Toothand Nad Brushes of tbe Boest quality, constant ly on hand at JOS. FLEMING’S, my 3 carper Diamond and Market street. CIGARS— Another lot of Imported Harann Ciffars of the well known “Coquette" and “JCnbre Ac toe,'' rec’d this day by tny.3 JOS FLEMINO. IEANS—3S bus. mnatarhite Boatißin etore | Mwfl fqr sale by ror3 B. DALZELL t CO. nsTW—l6O bbla. No. 1 Koaio. for gale by Btya ALEXANDER KING. Telegraphic T 1 m WASunrcro.v Cirr, May Hofse.—Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, gave notice that at one o’clock to-morrow he would move to taka up the Senate bill for the admlssioo of Minnesota. On motion of Mr. Stephan* Wednesday and Thurs day of next w«6lr were Pet apart for territorial hu«i- Dess. ; Mr. Grow, oi Pa., ojkod leave to introd ire a joint j resolution, prohibiting the public lands from exposure i to public sale, under the proclamation of tho Presi dent, until the same are surveyed, and the returns filed in the land office for ten years. Mr. Clements, of Virginia, objected. Mr. Grow moved a suspension of the n*lei, vriiiob was refused. Yeas 74, Nays 73. On motion of Glaocy Jones, tho House went into Committee of the Whole on the -tate r,f tho Union, and resumed tbo consideration of tho Bill making appropi iatinns for legislature, eie<'nte uud judicial eipcnsi-q of the government. A tin--idge from tho PrcsiJcm was received, ac eoinp.imed by four immense bundles W 1 maLtt-cnpt which vrero piled up in tho centro of tho aislo. Mr. Jones, of Tenn., facetiously observed that j from their bulk they uiu«t involve the safety and j prosperity or tbo country. Much an i- I ioty was expressed to know t&tir contents. The Committee rose. A message was read by nfeh it appeared that tbo documents contained a copy or the correspon dence in relation to Indian affairs in Washington Oregon and California. Mr. Morgan said that fivo clerks were employed nine months in copying it, and there nnoocessity to print. J Tho House, after various suggestions, laid the durjimouts on the table, and refussd.br u large rote to print them. ’ The consideration of tho legislative, executive an d appropriation bill was resumed. Tbo proceedings fforo dull, and ibtro win a thin attendance of members. Tho Ilouso adjourned. SsvATE.-Tho morning hour was o-cupivd in a discussion <uj Mr. Chaadior's Michigan motion, to appropriate bSo.OOO tor tbo purpose of fiiii*biug tho channol over St. Clair tint.. Tho debate assumed sumowhat of a party color, the Hopubli.-uo. wi-hing to make it a test v..t« «>n the .p«e»-tii.n of intern it I improvements. Alter tho slip, a substitute direciiug iho commit tee on cetutnerco report ou tho expediency ol making appropriation* sufficient to preserve from decay the river and harbor works already roramen cod, wag finally agreed to, yeas 2:1, n;»y« 22. Mr Chandler gave notice that he would ininriur-e a bill asking a special appropriation of sln,mni to complete the works at .St. Clair Flats. The Indian Appropriation Bill was then tnken up. M r - Trumbull of Illinois objected to sumo items, but tho bill was fluaily passed witbuut uuiondment, yens 2#, nny« u Tliom: voting in the negative wore, Messrs. Broderick, Dorkeo Foot, Foster, llarUn, King, Fugh, Trumbull and Wade. The bill appro priates over n million. The Somite then adjourned. f.ateat from Jfiurope. Qi ELEC, Mnv 3. Tbo steamship Anglo-Saxon, with Liverpool dates to Wednesday, 21 «t ult , passed the telegraph station at tho River du Loupe this afternoon. Tho budget brnngbt bvfuto Parliament show* a deficiency of *400,OOt) sterling. The ministry has recommended the postponement of soma paymuats, and tbe taxation of Irish whiskey, and tho stamping of bankers checks. In the Iloueo of Loris, on Monday, tho opiuiuo of tho law officers of tbo crown wero announced ia rvla. Lion to tho seizure of tbo steamer Cagliari by tho gov ernment of Naples. Two or the law officers pronoun ced the seizure logal, and tbe third declared it illegal. I ndcr these circumstances the government thinks that any strong measures against Naples would uut be desirablo at presenL In the House of Common*, b motion for leave to bring in a bill t-, limit parliament to ibree years, was defeated by IST majority. Sir Do Lacy Erans aud L..rJ Palmerston, com plained of the rcraoral of Lord,llowd«n from tho embassy at Madrid. Mr. Fitsferald dofrndod the governmedt. Mr. Roebnck gavcnutlco that he intended to ask tho goreroment if they meant to proceed with the conspiracy indictment against Bernard. It is reported, but nut generally credited, that Quean Victoria is to meet the Emperor Napoleon at the Railway fete, at Cherbourg, Franco. Tho acquittal of Bernard bail caused a great sensa tion In France. The Paris .1 f„nitrur did not publish tbe result when it was first received, huY several journals confessed that they Jared not publish the *peeoh of the prisoner’s counsel, other journals gave garbled accounts of tho trial. A Paris correspondent says tho Emperor and bis advisers donut regard the matter with inJitforonce, bat no exciting language will be employed by the French press. Liverpool, April 20. The American caused an advance of {d in Cottou. The aalei for tho past three days have been 3(1,000 bales, Including 7,nOU to speculators end .',,000 fur exportation Messrs Richardson, Speucu 1 C*>. -]Uote Flour m scry dull and nominally unchanged. Western • anal is quoted at 225. Wheat is also very dull, and baa de clined 2J; sales of red at t>i ami white at 7sft.. 7s6d: Corn is quiet; yellow is scarce, and f-d(a!s higher: sales of white at 3Js(cC 33sCd, and yellow at 24a. >ro visions are quiet. Beef is JulL Pork is quieL bacon U firm, at 6J advance; sales of Cumberland at 44*6d. Lard is steady at 53s(qif.5. Tallow id unchanged. I Pig Iron on tho Ciydo is dull at u2*6df_^i^s. W Asuj\<jTo?* Citt, May '.--Senator Biggs was to day confirmed by the Senate ns Judge of the U. S. I‘btrict Court for N>,rth Carolina in placo of Henry Potter recently deceased, who occupied that station for years, he being appointed by JuCersuo. Judge Luring, of Massachosetts, was nominated by the President t.; supply ihu vacancy in tbe Court c-f Claim.*, occaxiuticd by the death Gilchri*t Nearly all tbe Democratic Senators united in the re qae-t for his appointment. K, H. i.iilett was ai«o to-day nominated a* Solicitor of the Court of Claims in place of Blair removed. Tfie*e tw ■ nomination* hare n«.t yet l*-en acted up/n. Balii a a , May fl. —The rhip o#j>r«y uf Men Fuun'i - land nrrivod htre un Saturday night. <«n the 29th tho fell in with the f hip'Mnjcvtiu, 21 day, fruui Liv. erpuoi fur Cbarlutletown, on lira. She took ofi2opav sengera and the rre«v. The flames had burst through the deck of the JlUjeatn- before the > n pray left her. New lohK. May .'.. Tho Bank Statement fur tb« ist week shows su iocrea*e in I-.sih of fBfls,(M)tt erwhse •*( i*j.e-ie, S9-tI,IUJO. increase of circulation. tVl.tmtl iticreaac in nominnl dcp<>.«it*, $3 097.000, crcare in nndrawn sl,?.f>4,(H‘o LortsTiLl.r, May -I. Kiver felling, with a teet ot the lulL, ami 3 feet 5 inchos in the canal. [/•'e/-i< t<v -\il Rc},Oi ter. j T.* Kr rrmuaxTrita - h is to.-oftcu tbe ca.«* thet when afllicted by attack* of “cold.” «ir diseases of tho throat and luogr, men launch forth into a disordered system of expurimonts, trying tbD an J that protend ed curative, and getting Worse as a general thing, in return for their trouble aud expense. It gives tm pleasure t > recommend to «H such ''cb'cs” ttie med icine known as UotruAif's Vegetable which, wo arc well HSt-ure.i, is Letter calculated to cfleet a caro than any nostrum with which we aro dcquainted. We presume it ran l>e had of any ro .['t'-ullb druggist. The Bare Truth. —Higbfalulin creu ha, failed in the effort wbi'-b has been put forth to do i iji . to that magnificent triumph by which tho human counienonru may ho put upon glass, and kept an exact remembrancer of tho features of tho loved or departed. Tho buto truih that it can ho done. simplo as is the operation, is not rcalix&Llo in words —there is no appreciating it justly hut hy hnvino ,r don* ; and here, we mast say, there is no gentleman in tho business more competent to take pictures iu rdj styje of tho art than Mr. Adaxs, of No. 84 Fourth street. Female pEßrECTfus.—Who will fay that much of female loveliness does not depend upon appear ance— tho mechanical contrivance of dross. Theirn portanee of a little “duck of a bonnet’' was never too highly estimated, in fashion, and tastefully trimmed it is a world of beauty in itself. Tbe ladies should avail ihcinsolros of the opportunity which they en joy of socuriog “tbo latest" at tbo Millinor shop of Mrs. J. Jeftre v, No. *23 Diamond Alley. No Tax ox SuxLtaoT.—lt is not yet cowo to that ifortunato pass in tbij country that sunlight is ado a means of political revenue. St is as froo as when it first burst upon tbe world, and we ean all indulge in.it without cost. To tho artist this is a happy incident, us light is most csseutial to his np. orations, and be can have it in abundance, <y>-aicf, provided be but allows it admission. Messrs. Dougherty A Co., of tho Anchor Skylight Gallery, Federal street, between Ilobiasonand Leacock, Alle gheny, have Consulted their own aod their patron*' interest In ibis particular, and secured an illumina tion unexcelled io either city. Tbcirpictaros are o( course superb. Theso gentleman are prepared to frame paintings nr engravings In gilt or wave moulding. Tae Moxth of May.—Wo expect the season ot , gayely and sprigbtUnea will be completely Inaugu rated in this month, for tho ladies will not withstand their natural impulse to smile and bo pretty, let ‘'confidence” droop as it may. Whon tbo birds sing and wood and field dross In the matchless viilline.y of nature, why should the nromeu not “fullow suit ?” We confess that siuee the nicest plans of financo have “gang agin,” and business is still stagnant, w* luok to the ladles for an achiovmont which has pro ved too much fur the genius of men —the setting in motion of the monetary current. Tbo busy throng to be seen every day at the fashionable Millinery and Drers Goods establishment of Mub-Tatlor, corner of Market and Third Streets, lends confidence to tbo opinion which we have suggested above. Commercial EDtrcAVtox.—There i* no lack, now of facilities for business education, and if half of the Commercial Colleges which bare been put in motion sinco the first school of tho kind was established uro patronised even moderately, there must be aa im mense amount uf mercantile ability (such as il may be) ground out annually. But still in the front rack, ever t<> be revered for its Influence, long stand ing and tbe undoubted qualifications of its teachers, wo find Derr’s Mercbaxts’ College, of Pitts burgh. We cannot recommend a bettor school than ibis for tho preparation which youth requires to fit il for aetivo life. Ills thorough in every depart ment, find its professors of Penmanship, Law, Ethics, Book-keeping, Sic., the most eminent of thecoantry. A PtITLAXTBRoriC IXVENTIOX.—The cause Cif Philanthropy was never more enbanred than by tbo invention of the Sewing Machine, an article wbich, crudo yot serviceable at first, has boen porfocted and rendered tbe moans of saving untold labor and wretchedness. Messrs. Sioger 1 Co., the celebrated i manufacturers, of New York City, wotl deserve tbo rieb harvest of wealth which tbe rapidly increasing sale of their machine is yielding, aqd we trutt that their' Agent in this city, R. Straw, Esq., corner of Market and Second streets, may find a demand for tbe article equal to his ability, to supply the public %ant. He has just received a new family Sewing Machine, enclosed in an anameled case (cabinet,) which, as an article of furniture, is highly ornamen* (a!, and as a sewer Is considered the very beat. It will pay the lady readers of the Gauttt, and all othera who are interested in such improvedants, to visit Mr. Straw’s, where a variety of tbe -machine may ho examined and seen at work. Commercial committee or arbitration for febeuakt. F. R. BXCX9T, v. Joes J. GILLXJFLL, ftsatECL &UIVCX Joazaa R. Uc.vrtx, Acms Looms. j. Weekly Rcvtewofl he Piltsbargb flierket f Sfprriedtptciafly/or (hr AtfjAurpA OzrrYtr.j PirrsdC&flH, Trrsnar, Mar 4,1353 There i« a (sir share of activity prevailing, but no nab | or hurry it perceptible anywhere. People who cam* to boy, bur more aparlogly then heretofore, and thcee whose small oru<*ri were filled at tbe opening of the naeon are hack again with vimllar orders This la as ws expected U Would be. There hßs been neither the ability Dor the lodluatlon to bay largely In any querter, and the rule with buyers Is to buy according to their means and buy uftaaer, a# their Stocks become reduced. Tbe low prices prevalent tor produce Lave kept back sup plies from tbe neighboring country for some time put, and hence the payments from the country hare not been as prompt and full as might he wished; butas tbe tact becomes mure certain, day by oey, that prices will not Improve, but thut.owir.gi> the prospect of auothor good harvest, they will rather t»nd still more downwards, this disinclination to fell will gradually disappear. If oar farmers aud pro ducers had heeded tbe advice we gave them last fall and wiotei, and sold their produce while prices were good, In sh-H-i id walltug for a rise In lbs faco of overwhelming ten dencies L> the contrary, they would have U*eo much better Otf A* ;t U they would do well to s«ll now, rather than hold ou. It alt the evidence* are uut deceptive, tbo prices prevailing to-day are higher than those that will obtain «d by waiting. Tbe growlug wheat crop la averywhere Xo-xl, aud the spring crops pot in are more extensive than ever, with no drawback on them, asyrt; and the foreign de maud being limited and likely to continue so, It Is Impossi ble that high prices can bo realized during the current year. Belter to etll what yon bare to sell, now, and keep tbe money guiog; fo. that ii the only way to Infote life and an imation tutu business. There Is but tittle cb.tuge to nuto In prices. Tbe apecula tive m«vem<*nt in hacou at Ciuelnuatl appears to have cul minated, atxi prlnes are agalu uu the decline *.□ that market. Hour, grain ami produce g.'usrully remain without altera tU,o. The rn elpt. of potatoes, here, mainly for eblpment eiuit, have been, so far, since the resumption of navigation. 100,- Od* btiahiU. They have com jin frota all quarters, and haro found a iqwedy exit by railroad, the whole of tbe Interior of IVuusylvatiio, I’biladelnbU and Baltimore, being the pur chae-rs. The Cincinnati Cotamercird of Saturday says: “PoUtoia c-nliuito vuty dull, aud are soiling at tower r»tr* tiino have been accepted for thorn, lu this market for many years. We understand a lot was soli yosterdny at the ex inordinary low rate of tix/»n etnii per buabel. A farmer, wh» has a l«t with a comnjlaxtoo merchant in this city, bas iuatruciod him, we understand, ftiat ia rase YO cts. I “*.* bushel cannot he obtained for them, to distribute them among such |«uu> people as tnay need (hem. The crop last > s ar um imrtK-uM, aud the supply Jar beyond tbe wants of Ui- country; largo quantities have been exported lo Phils ■i.dphui ami I’.nltinwre durlug (be spring, and soma to Wash Cllj . ‘ lu rouurotl-u wuli thisbrauch of I rads wo may meuilun tin- Kgg tr*>le. wliicb lias becu opeclully active this spring, fb- ro. e.pt# siucc January Ist >iav«W«u,Su ronod number a, Iz.oo-j bid, , aud ' ton m,w are averaging 2U> hbl*. a day. O' tbs amount nvflVed. at least iI,UOO hblc liava found lluif way sasl -au illuahatioii of the Talus of railroads in "j-nlDg markets for tbe surplus of our products Tbe bulk ot Hi* supply comes hum along tbe Hus of tbs i'Utiburjrh. Fort Wayus ami Clilcago Railroad. Money < jotiouti plenty and easy ot a-o« to primo bor lownr*. Tbo Hues of bank discount* are Increasing, but very gradually, «> ihr amount uf now paper making h nut Urge Tbo money market ebewbere Is alsowtaj—ln Now York and I'ltil.idelpliiN it Is quoted os abundant, aud money has be»n loaned temporarily, in N*w York, on goal wcnriliiw, os low a* d per c-ut ja>i aunutn Tbe Import of Dry Goods last k Were Uu thau s2uo.<KJi>, uad tbe exports continue Op to last yvar't average. If our |«.t>ple can be kept from importing largely for another year wo shall get upon oar fert again. APPLES—Tbe supply Is growing qalte" light and choice 'joriitl-s are iu demand; soles of common at 11.26 V 111. aud choice at sl,TS<g|(2.So os In quality. Atrii KS—There Is but little doing; an occasional sale transpires of puts at 6U, cash, and Pearls at CuaCU.coah and time Bwda Ash steady at BUTTER A BUGS—Tho re Is a tiottur supply bnt tbe de mand Is not so active as tt waa; sales of good common roll at rjii's,l3, and choice do at tba market has a down - ward teudcncy. Kggt are In very free supply, bnt are taken up ou eastern account at T. which ie tba ruling figure; tale* yrsterdsy of fu bbls at 7. BACV.N—Three has been, slooe oar list report, » coosld erabl- trc«ipt of reuntry cared bacon, which come* in emidl lots but m the aggregate amounts lo a good deal; we note soles of 3,00 u and 4,000 lba of this quality at 7@7W for Shoulders and V for Sides and Hams, and 1,1)00 tbs Haras at U 1 * The demand for city cared has been good, aud eahw of BhuuUer* at Sides at Western Uarns 'iy. and city do sales yastenlay ot 26,030 Em Sides on or.vat* terms, but understood to be a fraction under M/: lo.ixiu lb« at * luf Shoolders and for Bides anJ tfarns. BULK M RAT—A Bale ,wu Saturday of 10,DUO tbs country cut at 0, 7 and B,cash. Bt.ANS—Tlie Inquiry Is light and prise* hardly soBrin ; of small lots prime small white from Store it tt.OQ. end j 1.12 tu tbo email way. BUCKETJ AND TlJuS—-'The following are miuubcturer*' rate-* «t Lalljtuu: Buckata, cuumoo and S bouped, gl. 00 anJjt.iO: CTtra large Tubs. 2 and 3 hoops, sd,7& aud $7,75 1 Tut *. No. 2do, (SAO; No. 3 do. ft.Ti; No. 4 dw. j4.iW heelers, No. 2, fd.76—casb, par funds. Sales • I Li.vkri. ,u tie. I.UII way at^,00^12.12. lilta.a ill.*-- there is a fair supply, and pi ices raug« from • l US |K’r do7en l«r common to (3 C.rcholce extra, lutnnne dutr gredrw a«-eordlnirtr. O»>ItDAOL kUuilla Ue.pa.eTvd, 13 c %k thjManilla Rope. cnL 14 c S b Hemp Itopa, e ,ii. 16 e V It. White Hope, cnt. |c ( U Tarri-d lujpe, coil, 14 c ft fl> Tarred Rope, cut, 15 c It & I ocktng Yard.fine. 13 cft B) Packing Yaru,corn Ur 5 » BLDt.’uUl.A—\laum*,gldC. $i,81(£53,76 Mdos Mauilla, V cull, 16 cts. at tt>. Hemic *1,87, *A76@s3s76 H dot Hump. c«>li, 12 cte ft IS. IT- rbiril i INKS—Manilla, 87 cts « doa. Humr>. Tw - »Tr >% \ al’.\ u —|*rl>-ee remain a* before quoted; rvw - U 141 U,, 5 t • nruriwive 22c *Q.-No lo N ** l** 12 23 c |t 0. Xa 17. N'-' id ..WcjitbNo 18 >4 S„. 1» n- •-•tj c a f No. aj MO TUX. 12 c Y daxjNo. MO. U c dar|No.9'3o... 10 c y dwslNo. luoo ii V dui| aanmtto*. 1 -fr^c^yj CA N DLLs AN D hOAP —Gandies are sLeady at oar quota. Lous —dipped 12, mould 13 aud adamantine 26 N*»p remain* a* before, steady at 5 for common, 6U for Palin, and iO f..r !>««yrr'i Tuilot aod Castile, o>2 Ct do ( lwuiltml Oliva, ntnj 7 Lr du Uertuau. CHKKrK—The inark>-t l> dull, and demand coufinoi tu tbe wants ol the retail trad*; s*!«-i within tbs rare ol Sml'J msiuly at i.U IrillLU FKlll - A Aiwr feeling mi the mart*!, but uo . h*ngr - s.»los of Apples uu arrival at *l.2a and in th- ttnail way »t >I.XSi?CI,&u Pinches are firm at *3,5u<*|3.75. DRIED BEEF—Small vaict oi DuW by the ttercu m 12V2 FkATllKlO—n*d" sales ul prime western, ou arrival, at 45 but i-uly in «inail lot«; from store thev aro held at < p *o HXlWffr quot* V.-.-i, on arilral, wttbla the rsogs 4f.Vf«M) f..r Ftfau. Shorts, ?hip»ttiffi and Middlings. H.-lt -lli»c- i« • largo ami regular demand far Mnrksrel Nu J, Urge, nnJ wo .pv.to now at sl2.«Xftst»p hhl, the .noKlo Qgnrr ruling sail $fi,60.a50,76 bit hbl; Dwllfax Uer iing +6,owg;(f,.2.‘>. Übito l‘i»U, ordiuary slu3£ll. Lake fiupetiur du |IA ludf du ordinary ss,2it§s ) 7!i; Jo Lake fiq- Ti-aut, hM« S3,6O,£JJC. Codfish H.OUt —U« lur- t« not* a coutiuaaoce of the ehort •uj.ply tiuin tli- neight-iihetai, the bulk of receipt.* being Irutn Mu*- «,l. -.ot. übmrf of super «t $3,50 auJ extra at '...0 rr.-iii ttojo, duoUt m]*« o( »Q|>ot nt <lO2 -sir- -i }4.»2 .n.l at 54,frt<»;54.66 Tb# ui*tU-t i lures rsiber flrmljr. HUAO—A Uioderst- of <>\Ta and marked stomly at 2 l»uw P.r»t b.-tiids auJ «Jdi34) fruru atfto Coat* It not ofl.<r<-i treel v aud I* almost olid Inal nt 46 The llttl* Bsa- LtT that !• «imtnc la sells at 45 for spring and 60 far prime Ull Krc is in steady demand at Worn dm hands; sale, yesterday ul h6o bns on wharf at b<> and SWOO bus from •t.-re *t 50. eqn.d to cash. Wbnat Mils Irwn wagon at 70ty; ■«), a* In quality; but prim* Soothoru, wfilch It ol tuucb l*«'-tt.r qu dity than our oelabboibood whwt. ntiiirrs from • iiiOCKIUKa—Tbv market cuutlnnes stasd;, but w|th;ul ■ h»UKr; to country of Sco ta at arid Molasjm at J 3 C-r» as is «-««]) «t aud Kiev at GAS PII'L —the luiluwlDg arv IW quotations for wroushl non tuhing- IVr F«rt • Per Foot 7 eta. I fn.-b Om 32 cl ij ‘T '-.IS: H • 13 “ 1 ... •• U 4 - ".. 2» •• Suhj.-ct t-i (he customary disc Jk'HlN’Y—a light Jeruaiid, ■ at l>h) HAY—a fair supply at grain HIDKi I —The feeling I* flrr vancrtl !u to, Irom store. Urc prH'D saltni a! C).j S> IKON 4 NAlLS—there iia * i nt«» aro ur-chongad, and we r lao.v, sc. count ■ odsal-wtu tb» retell trad< •, aud sales at (lU($l6 too uer and Dry Hides hav« ad san remain steady at 6, and vsry light demand, but car d repeat nut quotations: Cuiiuuou D-ir Ipju l-»r 8)...2V JuulhVu “ " ...4W fren Plow Wings *• ...4 12 " “ Slabs •• ...4 KAILS. lOd tu I.VJ Nail* B kp* 3,tu 8J lo M " ilrcuis t Kpiup Noll* keg . 3,76 (VI » 7d •• *• 4,25 5.1 " - ....4.50 4-1 " " <76 2.1 - •• ....5,76 2d - " 7,00 Cut i U 4V£ inch RAll RODS. i Baal quality “ BOURPARn BqUAU. lnch 'P m 3^ rut asa Horae Shoa 1 by %, 7-16 and U lutli 3U Daudy TJre, by %, 7-16 and W Inch... SU Saddle Trea \y. and 1 by 3-10 and w In 4 do “ JC, 1 and lbd bya-lflA&ln •« 4«< ■4&\ 6 lu fl 4,76 Wr./i Sj>lk»« Inch t>ll Inaiftlm 6W Bciiler Hivelt ft th... . BBCET IKON. Nn«. n,u, j.vic* it pa 4u •* 13, 2D, 21 a <44... •• 6 “ 20 “ 6b£ LEATHEtt-Mnrfc<! d Q |] < quote as tallows it«d Spanish Solop Q> .... ... ... 20^20 Slaughter “ “ 2&^2J Upper Leatherp do* 430@30 Bridle “ " sm©«2 Skirting Leather tb 26&'2S llamw !3<J)2S LABD—has advanced; sales of country on arrival it 10U lor No 1, city No. 1 Is held firmly at 11. LL’MBEU—No change; tbo alias making are it former <]'!•<!nlioQ* —M., common and clear. MEr.3 l'UKK—has advanced; Bales <« coon try packed at •517. and City do At SIH, lu the retail way aalee at slb(<o (siiy. OlL—LiuseedOil is held firmly at 70; Lard Oil Ho. 1 li srlllug regularly at 35. POTATOES—Tire receipts rontinus large, hot tbs eastern demand keeps storks from accumulating; aalas on arrlral of K«Ja and Plokoy-a at 32v£36. mixed at 37W; and Neahan iirrk al 46/ftj.M), the market is however dull and drooping. SEED.’*— Ther.i is a govd demand for Clover from cturs at and In th- lumll way at $6,25; Timothy la nominal at jitioi3»f2.2j. Flax Is firm and In raqusst at tl,l3®l,ia. SALT—a steady demand and tale* at previous rates Jl.tt for No l and ft. 76 for extra. WINDOW OLAs3—price* are firm, and we repeat our quotations forthoamall sizes, city make:—6xB and ?i0 $\OH Bxlo, Jl76i kill to 9xll and 9x12 to 10x12, |iW Bxl3 (o 9xl3ond 9x14 to 10x16, (4,60- These are net cash prices; country brands range 60 cents $ box less, par tbs •ucc’'«*diug medium sizes, 10 $ coot discount off. WHITE LEAD —firm audio steady demand at w keg lor purs in oil, and dry fle V tb, subject to tbs usual die count. It'd not, and Litharge %\C. WHIPS Y— sUt-s of lUw at 17J$@18; Rectified Is st«»dT 20©2? ' md bat littlu changed. IV Import* t>F River. WHEELING per Gb**olt—l cask, 4 bbla scrap Jmn, lu bbla flour, U'ntalnvU; 37 MU broom com, Myler, IU |, t ) r , bay, Hagan & Tiro; 160 bga barley. Rhodes A Vsrner; 3 bbla i-gg», 1 do butter, Hbrtver 4 Dll worth; lo aka scraps, R A Pahorvturk; 6 bbla Soar, Johnston A Mason; 4 bhls'egirs Data'll; 7u »lu r?«, Bell; 47 da noli, Barclay. GALENA per Moderator—£2s plga lead,29 balsa hrmp Oordon; 3 bis furm, 2 aka feathers, Bagaley, Cnmn A 71 bides, Laech A Matr, 129 aka wheat, Brown 4 Kfrkpat mb; 25 eka bacon, Liggett 123 ska potatoes, Blcmfy; 2PQ bides, Harbaugh 4 o>; 4 bbla broken glao, Curling 4 so us tea dried beef; Jack con; 77 bill* bides, Taggart 123 ban wheat, McCully; 170 bidet, 25 Mia kip. 2 bahw do, Lapp? 47 l-ia typo, 42 belea barap. 1400 bga wheal, 100 do Dotauwa! I*o bbla wbltkoy, 220 bbla floor, Clarke 4 ax KKOK.UK per J U Coou~6bx» droge, 0 A Fahnestock fl bbli beans; 235 «ks potatoes. Or Ur; 1 do com. McCombs-’ 5 bblaegg*. 2D bis tnbnTOo. Lewis 4 Rdrerton; Q bza win? Singer A Hartman; 8 tooa pig Iron, Pbilfl* S boxes drowa! Sailers; 10 ok* boron, Little A Son 100 bdla bides, DeUaiw 7 bbla eggs, 3 do beans; 2 do peaches, 10 tks rags, McGand- Irta. Means 4 cm 114 ck« bacon, C 7 nks bair, 199tc*and bt.l> UrJ; 12 bbb pork, 174 tea ham a, 78 balsa hemp, 417 htu. CM bbla flour, 27 roll bulk meat, 223 plrcta bam*P27vf ■boutdara, Clarke A co. ZANESVILLE per Kmm»Qr*liam--793bbU fleer. 9 hide tobacco, 164 bbla egga. 19 kga batter, 1 ak feathers.Clark* k ar, 1 bbla eggs, SO duwtnbs, 10 oteia do, fiogalty 4 tv. 4 ak* fruit Logan A Gregg: Ifrtoka botitoaa, 250d0 lead, 49. do, 1 ertrag*,owner; 48 aka acTea&lsgt,4 bbla pb(atoca,2 do butter, 4 do eggs, 3 aka trail, ITS do earn, Fatten 6 aka ■erapa, Faboeatcck; 2 bxa books, Aiken; 10 rolla lealber, McClnrg; 160 bbla flour, owner; 66 dot bsckata, 60 noata tuba, Kroaera; 28 dox bucket*, iloyd; 7 oke j pucker 25 dot baeteta, Comb* 49 ska potatoes. 1 bbl bat- 11858 _ ter, 12doeggs. 5 dobem. Ifa batter, 13 at»fnxit. Lesrii T AVTI fltremfM T A Edgartro; 4 empty bis R E Sellers. IIABB SUfIiRIOR ZtZZVXI, touching AT <a 3'£ , 2s, , Ssr.*£KE hc "t, +*. * “Tf'p: ' V7T ** potalOM, 10 bbia peaches, Fatier, 3 Uerrea beef. Hu**'* & '-■■}.»*. Harbor, High Harbor , Eagle Utter, Wells; 6 bbU *huk(iy, Collina; CO bbla do. SlcCrlckart; It. ' Ontonagon, La Point Bayfield dried bee I, S bbl* oil, CO do fionr, Heaxleton: 15 package*, J . a nil Superior City, DelaeU; 1 bbl Tarnish, R Palrell; 3 bz* cement, McCox&bc Th<* \-ir 1 *s.»i „ a . , a _ 42D boa aborts, Dorrington; £3tbla whiter. Pstton; 2pk B , ‘,l,' Low-lWure Stcamen Leech A H*lr. 2&J *ks potatoes, Unffauc. McCreary t c<.; . *.?*!*: BLASD,» ILLINOIS* 10 bblaoil, Fahnestock; 65 hides, Oanlimr: Co bbU fi.-ur,;; ; J *'• LLNI, » • Ma*tcr. , JOHN KKAZEIi, Master, pkg* furniture, Liggett; 100 bbis flour, Und»-v. oi bW» A,i -1 n<-»lyflu<«d up Pm\seug<r and Freight Screw Steemn •hikkey, McHenry; I*9 eke father*. 10 bbl* cracker. :t.». I it.IN CITY, MINURAL ItiVK I fliv (oap, 40 bbl* oil. Cut) bide*, OSS tike px-t-»f>»-«, 43 hale* cotton, j J K TI *, CR \Wr jV rLAt ?, OCK *L <, T*' TA « "4 tc* bams, 895 Mile flour, 31 bgs wheat, 111 bhia tobacco, ! J / J 1 Rtd«, SUaterjO. Stan, Marts: 61 cks meat, C!*«U to \ M »Uc.«mpo*« the Line fcr 1«L OREENCPSBLK-J per EM 81. Sn?li-3u f>ue pic 1 R C Loo ml*. ST. LOUIS p-f fibrtiHLg* • 2*X) I l'l*. 125 ski Hi bgs wool, 624 bbls flonr S 3 i»k* meat. 2 hhds tobarcn, 2 bxs feathers, 667 pigs load, 1051 hides, 6 bdls shins, 25 tea boef, Clark A oo; lu tool metal, Wool 4 cv; 1 cask rag*, S this betni, LowiJ 4 Edgerbn; 50 hbh flour, McCnlly. luO do d-», Barborrr t ca 54 rfotfci, Myers 4 MeDSTitt; M 9 iks potatoes MclbuieA Atjjer, 20Q pips lead, Kern 4 rn; 6 ciks bams, M.-Candles* 4 c:j; 279 bale* brrorn corn. 1239 jars bulk meat, 20 il>u brooms, Little 4 cu; sks n bout. Ititchrnck A cu; 100 bbl» flour, Black: 62 bbis floor, ficlimtJt NAfllinLLC per Rellsoc*—l2o Lbls whiskey, 72 l.bb tUur. Walt*er, 291 blooms, bicker; 5 hhds tobacco- Wer nan; M tibia floor, Meyer* Mr!Vv;:r HHo bbb floor McCul ly; >* bids, 123 sks potatoes, Gates: Ti bps wheat, 43 sacks potatoes, 4 tea barns, It! do beef 72 bbb flour, 1 box. 1 cask curt. 1«( 41) bM. „ a „, Ita i,g, „b.„. Brown * Kirkpatrick; BOvO plow tuudLe, !.• wi. 4 Edg-rtou; 37 sks lev there. -.7 «ks whtwt, 9 hales colt.ssl bbb flour, 3 co lanl, 10 cska brintlw, owner. \esterday wasglmuny nnd wet. J n rutiSJ.iiu-n.V t-nsln.-s wa» retarded on the wharf. The rlreraUM at 7 feet The amraU durirg fi.ttur.hiy night amt finudar were unite un- The Cher.dt came in rn, UI Wheeling with » mid ullug load. The Moderator amred from Galena with a tlrst class load; the J.H. Coot. Irmn Keokuk; the Emaia Gra bsm, from ZanestrtUe; the Snprriar from Cincinnati; the K. M. ulcknetl from Ureeaupsbnrg. with pip Iron; the Shrnan go front fit Lonlsand the Reliance from Nashville That is eight boats, each with a full lout, which were all dlscbarg log upon the levco at ooco, Our good-looking friend Cudi Reno, of the Reliance, has made a remarkably quick trip to Nashville and back. It seems l-ot a day slnco she went ami Id fact we belle-re ft Is but flftren days. An excellent Hat of boats is mlriTtlscd In onr columns this Doming. Th/s oter punctual Emma Graluim, Capt. Avr*. « ill loavc for Zanesville at 4 P.M. t -day without fall.' The flue new steamer Potomac. Capt. Harry. Is np for Louisville- the Jennie Gray, Capr. Dunlap, fur Nashville; for fit. Lords nod the great Upper Mississippi, fho R. P Pass. Capt Birr J U Conn, CspL Crooks, Uacol Dell, Cr.pt, Rreee, Melnotte, Upt MG.man, Cambridge. C*pt. Dean, F.illun City Cant Brlckell Moderator, Cap*. MnrratM. and Commerce, Cant Ileudiicksoo. Thb I* a fine fleet of boats as over offered rj at ku> port. The J. n. Conn Is going to places which fire years ago bad no place on the map, but depend upon If, she will go {here The Hue steamer South America, Cant. Shepherd, Is up for the Upper Missouri and loading with all poM.bln dls|iatrh The u.„ Doreuh go,. d» Illinois J? rrr ‘ * ,el ‘ Ospt Btockdalo In command The I v wu. Capt Moure, Is up for fit Utils direct K.w?M rg7l \ C , ~5t “W* I-■'« Metuph.s and Sew Urlrem, Abo»theß.M Bicknell. for Cln.-lnnstl light » L t .*\77V 0 ‘?* T r T,W ' Fnrt Capt Mulfur 1, will !r.n w '" The Superior, Capt. Urac*. will leave at 10 o’clock fur Clrt citinaO The Metropolis, Capt Calhoun, lesre.. | gr fit l oin, tu-dav. The Emms Graham, fur 7.mc*viiJe, «<*!**, at 1 P M Steamboat Register. A RRIV ED—Loxatne, Brown,rill*.; Telograpb, do; C-b-tu.l f fr o’ ElU^^; sLeTo!l>5 LeTo!l > Wheeling; Moderator, Galena; J 11. Conn, Keokuk; Kmma Graham, Zsnesrllle; fiuperlu^ I.“S‘SSSi^iSSS. I '. a*i« DEPARTED—Ltawne, BrownsrUlo; Telegraph, do, Co’ s. , fir I *S2S:SiSs!. , - ww,, " B Ar °'" Talesraphlc fllarkcfa. „ Yo “ .VTey *.—Cotton dn!]; 30<W oi.land, f 7"' t “T. ■*,«« .1 HSKJ H^r. r ouio,,iiUv.nt.onoc. irh„: dun, ..i4vod ba.h.l. at , docline; Southom >?hite cl 1-,-] M,,„ n , Prln ” Po,l ‘ ““ Oil-MCid 10- Uk, .t 015 . li2iS;2i S “** r *»‘l nnch.ni,.!; Unocnrwlo b Oe>^ ; Coffee .lead, at ly‘tttJO-v lucun a*.!; lUm. .1 «e»IOJS. .h, Uller far choKTsh* IdoSIS S;-. old and new ll@sa. Ta 11,,. Orm if 10 'X; r *‘f hUo “ cotton to Llvertmoi Ud®W2d ."locks Yr f b , C JF?,‘“ d , l^ ck Uhui,i SWiMudi-OuiuLern N V Central Caiifijrnla Sevens Oblu Fives WjlT May 3 —Tho Hour market continue* to a r"7n d ?i U u Qt f* ric ** am - « tße r-v.ipt, an. small, aud tbe stock comparatively ilgb( fk>r Lxsou The export demand continues limited, and only ICKM bbl* *oU at VbM, and Weatwra extra at SM .# * ao ‘* Corn Meal steady at *3.25 7» hl-l The demand for Wheat continues limited, and cnly hoo hush were of*. *1,08®1,12 The re.-mpts . f C-m have TU**}.* 7 !? n ° a ’ lhe demand is leMoctir-, «»]„ 6.000 bash yellow at 70c, and some from store at ra .ki. inoteadydatnand; aale* 2W5.J.,,,], tK-laware w«. r e m„l, " " flu r L W . b “ ke - T , l~d*;«l~..f LU*at In Orocirrias and Provisions change i ClxasN*Ti,May 3—Floor *carcu and firm: a*le|..f * oh *** for Superfine and fO.Srio.tt 13 j„, . extra. The receipts during the last u ,... n . !f W 0 bbl* Whisky is unsettled, til,-, . f Hri bbls at i cUwlck iK-mlnal. Prevision* dull and tviu.unlty sugar i* decl.tilnt; 0»m Is offered m/ re ir.-lv r> k -„ ' bos all3S--« decline There was r«!n Ul- afu', ik-u iie river ha* fallen 18 Incite* within the last 45 hours' BatTtKOM, May 3-Fluor cn.lnne. r. r , dull; «L* , f Ohk. and Uoward street al lVb.fstq.sd, Out, higher, ulea of white at 6*®** yeth.w Pr visluu* dull and driK-jlng; hulk meat 27 fi n> 23c Vfi> i.Vc?B> 3O c ft & AI c V & ilmusrmniis NEW NATIONAL Til FiATKK. Farewell Benefit of Mia a Davenport. WEDNESDAY H\ E.VINH. MAY 6, 1 CIIA H l. UTT E C-» It A ANNi: ''l I*l I i.LL< AN bl'lfi-»DE i N THE I.IPE .»v AU AC! K r.?. Being i-.ttm-ty ber lasi ; BuA ellEl.T s .tv < ij• y. n«»i.iit pTOSTER-S NEW N ATKIN AI7I'fIKATKF. » Sola L«Mw and Jlunagrr .. J b PDSTEIL Aftlng and Stage Mnuager . . a. VV Yoc*n Trt *" n,w ur-.. »;*•««.T scali ot rsicta I'rieat- ItoXaa; to hold at, j-rwitis *s^ l>Tewt Circle aliJ Parqnette .... " Upper Iter .. .. r . 1 Ml ,C,I " Must potitlrjy the U,t night but tire ..t tho .•■iswnnnt or ttied!stlligul*b.-t trage-JiriMin, Mifi.-i J I‘GttT. who. by •'pedal j unmrr ~,' ren. fu ‘ theatre, tumble t • attend lost eTeu.uu. will unit j*MdtiTely f. r thla night vult, bur pu t uf CAMILLE. TUESDAY EVENING, May 4U, WI ,l be jn-rfurtned fortbelaat tlru- tbit —as .u, th„ cel-luatcd play, i»t,r« C A M I I, T, E r I‘HK F\A. r rßl Oh' A. CO^UKTi’E, ° waiU ‘’: .. ; MISS J*>l DAVKNPuItT Artnand Duval Mr. Walter Keablo Mr W ir tulley fiS™ Mi A W. Vunng “‘•‘•"f 31 rw A. W Vonag Hue Katu Fisher Tomorrow,farew«-Übon«fit w f MISS DAVENPORT, and positively tba last nlgbt »f here-ngagemont .!3£}W?» Anli ' n ' CHAHLOrrK OOHDAY, and ANNE OATFIEI.D, or NATURE TcucaAKT. Ousinrsß Cflanges. Chango or Firm. L\*. 11ITCI1COCK havingpurchaptid the a Intarrat vf Jacob Uoffman, in th» Orm or lluflnun *.F\V U ‘° • l f le |B tl, v fl r u» will iMTeafter U Ultebrock. McCrerry Ato Mr. Jlnffmau u.ll remain m the Itooae apl 1 m Hitchcock, & co.. suo rtasora to Huffman, McCrwry A Co, r»rwanllug and Cotnmiwloa Mercbanlu and WboleaaU lh-alerv lu PrJlucv Flour aud Wool. ‘ rirrasußoa. HEFtfIENOES • uaitirobi Rprlncvr Uarbaogb A C->, Crou. ll A Dor«.*r. U-Uhild , A Co., ruiLaiuLPtiu. McCeudlcas, Means A Co, Keene, Sterling & Co Banlay, CV-rrar, 4 Co, Jaa. Bent, Santee 4 Vo O. V>. Smith A Co- (Jarrell A Martin, lb 4^ CtSCIRRan. A. 4 B. Fenton A Bros. Ucorge MIL Horde, apt dly NOTICE. —I have this day, April 1 1858, Kdd myantlra atock orCuUerv,Hnrglcnl lustrumenls, «c, to Mews. W. W. YOUNG an.f \VM. CARTWKIOUT whowUlcontlnu* the business at the old stand uuder the H* m V? r QAimVKKIUT A VOUNO. My brother, Wm. Cartwright, has been engaged wltb me for many years, and eniert lu the new Arm with a thorough knowledge of the buslneaa. 1 cheerfblly recommend tbo uew Ann to iny for mer patron* and Blends, wbo have h. rotofore so liberally patronized my establishment. JOUN CARTWRIGHT. CO-PARTNERSIIl P.-Tlic undersigned bare tbiaday formed a partnership under the uuue of CARTWRIGHT A YOUNG, for the purpose of niannfactiir log and dealing In Cutlery, Surgical Inatrumenta, A<u— They bars purchaaad the stock ol Mr Jobo Cartwright and will continue the buslnev* mi No. 60 Woo.l street. WM. CARTWRIODT April Ist, 1368—ap15;lmd W. W. YOUNG. CARTWRIGHT Cl YOUNG, (Snceeaaora to Jolin Cartwright,) "VTANUFACTURERS and Importers <>i ATA Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Rental In atruruenU, Gnus, Plstola, Fishing Tackle, Ac, No. rfl Wi— street They give special attention to the manufacturing o Trusses, Supporters, Ac. Jobbing au-J IU-paiue with punc toallty and dftpalcb. aplf.-.lly Notice of Dlaaolntlon. ALL persons interested will please take notice that tba late firm of LORKNZ, STERLING A OU., having been dissolved by mutual cuuseut on lbs Hint day of October, A. D., 1863, and tffere being still busiucs* ol laid firm remaining ucaettlod, we, tbe uuderbfgucd, surykr ing partner* of said Orm have appoint*] and autWfuAj ROBERT B. STERLING, one of said i‘artnrrs, to suo finally clows up theaold baaiuees. All persoua baring mil fcittipd account! or business with said firm are reqneeLd t.| coU upon aald Robert B. Sterling, at his office, No. 113 >y B 4 ter street, and arrange tbeaaiue as warn ua ttouille \ HENRY STERLING, ) JACOB PAINTER, G. K. WARNER, KOBT. 11. STERLING Snrvlvlngpnrtocia oflele firm of IA-reur. Stirling A Co apIO-lmd DISSOLUTION— llieCo-Partnertihip hero-1 toforeealatlng between the umU-rmigncd. un<b-r thr l rtyle of WILKINSON A HOFFSTOT, in the Leather Hide and Oil trade, was dlasolvoj on tbe first of April bv mutual consent. WM WILKINSON will contlnne to carry on tbe suns bnrtnen la all lt« branches, at the OLD STAND 217 Liberty street, and GIDEON N. lIOFFbTOT at bi« NEW STAND, 206 Llbcity street, second door holow Hoad een-st, where tbe beoki of the old firm will Uf^uod Mt WM. WILKINSON. Pittsburgh, April tfl, ’63-apl9;lin 0. N. UOFFBTUT. ISlmtational. KENWOOD, A Private Boarding School ran Bon. The Sommer Session i/f this Invtitu'lon wilt 1 egiu ou THURSDAY, MayDlh. Apply to (hs Uector, it U>u Office ><f A. R. Lewis, Esq, Fourth street, Flttsbnrgb, ou Thursdays and Friijays, be tween lOoud 12 o'clock, nr by letter directed to Rer. JOS. P. TAYLOR, New Brighten, Pa. apgfl-dtfw Edgeworth Ladies' Seminary, SBWICKL KF, rSXNA. Tub summer session of thi» Be ii known Inetltattowwill open on tba FIRST MONDAY OF BIAY, ondcontTneo twenty-one weeks. A more de lightful and healthful locetlou U net anywhere to U (bund For drcnUre or further inCinoatiun apply to J D Mr. Cord, John 11. Uellur or T. 1L NeTin, E*qa, or to the-prin. dpall fapfldWtaySF] Ret. ILajFIMSfS.* H «’ l7 a ROBHOS Fco. UIVEIL SKIVS, Monongaliela River U. 8. Mall Packet* BTEAMKR TELEGRAPH, , STEAMER JEFFERSON „ Jfit j j&K ' t<he j abovb‘new stcamersTare I. , ni,W a n i l ni ' l . n F r «S«I»rly. Morning Boat! leave Plus • t t ?5 » oc ' uclt A - M, and Evening Boats at fl b for M’Keveport, Elixabetbtwwn, Mooonga ,wl* *?*ty, Belk-venjon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California au.l Hruvnytllle, there connectingwlth Hacks and Coaches for Uuioutowu, P-yett* Springs, Morgantown, Waynoftburg, (.twuiK-hvltown and Jefferson. ISwcugen ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Unlon fo>«n for $2, meat! and .tate-ruome on boat* inclusive.— IJ-.au returning fn-m DrownjTllU leave at 8 o’clock In the ■uurniogaud Ilu llu> eveufug. Kcr further InfumaUon en quire .t th-office, Wharf ifoat, at the foot of Grant street ■*“ . _ _«• W SWfNDLEK, Aocrt. REULLAH tUESUA'r PACK-, JEB-j * BT t ;oil7.A Nra viLbE._-n,e Ho. .|.««, Mill. (IHAIIAM. Cxpt Mcmtox i .r iJ.« bl.ii,- and porie EVERY TUESDAY, CI \CIiNATI Tresoav , fCV > . i \r7 Tb ’ Wheel jacket ±&£B£m. M l I.UMR. tupl. lioditu.nd J timer, trill for Cin.itmati ou THIS DAY tho lUi inaunt. at 12 U-lnhor 51 , ''• >aitl ' e,7 • * vr frei E fct ur apply on “*> 4 PI.ACK, BARNES A CO., Ageota. KuV L < i I S r? S .* Afl * EOUIS-Ljj^j: WLLh— Thu 8n« stoanior t-«].talu Yin C. Harry, wilt leave for the aIwTnSTOnJ ,e,ru>.u TUESDAY, 4tb prox., at 4 o’clock t.m. » .r rrelghl »r aj.ply on t*yird ur U> NASHVILLE—TcfineTiew i fßfr ia -L' »tfam«i JENNIE GRAY, Opt. IWilfelg i*.v' f " r the above and all luteraediato portsMOn- UAI 4ih luet .ot 4 P M. For freight or pasaage apply on U-ardono apil FUACR. UARNES ACOZ \grlt*. IjK>K M. LOblb—The fine paa- i •teatuerSHUNAXUO, Capt S, « ijgK&ijg * !?"' ,b * ® nJ all iQtemedUt^cru ut»SAHUUAyihM,»j| l*. 51. lor freight orra*. ■'S' - »n-*y toirJ nr [o BLACK, BARNES A CO., ,UJ . . _ Agent*. EOIt St. LOUis,'" KEOKUK,. JBSEjh lILRLINUTON, MUSCATINE, ruRT, Kf»Cll ISLAND, GALENA ax® DUlfflyufri® .oe •tcainer Ik I PASS, Capt. Wm. T. Barr, will leave for tho nbwiv ports un THURSDAY, fltb last., at 4 «'c)ock, t U tuf ot pansagi. apply <-u board or to ,U > J _ __ BLACK, BARNES ACO, Agta;' UOK Sr. PAUL AND MINNE-, X --XITA. DIRECT TOSt. LOUIS. KKfiKiiif Jrfgfwiw MUSOATISE, KOCK ISLAjiCT^S. jour, galena, duuuque, dunleitii lacho^^p WRNoNA. HASTINGS. STILLWATER. Sr SNKLLI , ‘U. MIoKSoPKB, Sr PKTKR. MA\KATi avri V K -oas, *i!l l.vrTj* f..r tli.. nU>Tt> and a ii i,,!,.—-.. .1,-te ~n,ta * l 'imiIUDAV, May 6th. *t < r . u fmgl.t v; apply on Uwr.i t>r to I n{ ™ 81-Vt'K. HAUNKS 4 00. Agenta. ForKvv L^ 1 ,- S ;., 11ANN1BAL -l.^T» J -->S L .L SC '' DAVENPORT JLgjggeg If-XJK ISLAND, GALENA. DUBUQUE, CROSSE, WKNoNA, STILWATER.S, PAUL ANDMIN NK3OTA RIVER, DIRECT.—The .plendld .t**a ur lIA /.ELDE. L. Of.- H. K,„,. »,|1 trnve ?„r lb. .Stf lutonnolmte i-Ttsnu SATUHDAV, May 16th, at 4 o’clock •* Drlgbt uf pa«ago apply on board or to BLACK, BARNES 4 CO., Agfa. St. LOUIS, KEOKUK, BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE, n *rt-v i* IgtfpYlff DUBUQUE, LACROSSE AND Sr! PAUL.IS?SS steuiuer MELNUTTE, Capt A. McGowan, will leaver the •Bovcand ftllinlcrmedutu porta on Tills DAT, 4thla*L. at i otdock r. w. Bur freight or pauage apply on beard or ,u . *l> r ‘ _ ILACK, BARNES 4 CO, Agta. FOK ST. LOUIS A MISSOURI t tO. a. • u^! EI V“ TLt ' e “® Steamer SOUTH.Lgfcs&ia asiIKICA, C«pt. Shepherd, will lc*Te tbo Intermediate port. THIS DAY, 4tli init, at 4 P. M. F« Ireignt or pauage apply on board, or to BLACK, BARNES 4 CO., AgcpU. TX)it St. LOUIS, KEOKUK, GA-, JCfcv* X 1 L tNA. DUUCQUK A.VD St.PACT. ' KfcCT.—-Th« »pk‘iulij sterner CAMBRIDGE, SpTSSua) t»Av’"i,h r i t !!f‘ bo 7 **? d tatwirndLu ports on TUIS DA\ 4th Just, at 4 o clock p. u. For ft»lght or pMsago si'ply ou board or to FLACK. BARNE3 A C 0„ Ayrats. FOR St. PAUL, DIRECTTO , nr* Wt. Coins, KEOKUK, BURLINGTON Muscatine.davenport, rook islan'iToaOa' k K ca08 ?*» WENONA.STILWATER AND T»li^f LL I T7T h “ * tealner nrLTOJi CITY. c»pt C T»r niT n ', hrt and all fnteraodlau poS •>u Tills DAY 4th lc*t, at 4 o’clock. For fWeght or IxiHsagu apply on board or to B FLACK, Weaver A Grab act. ST. Lons. Jofuph B. Elder. Fcntun Bros. f'OR ST. LOUls AND ILU- , NOIB KlVER.—Tboflno steamer VAnulgg&tm IAO, Capt. Ktockdale, will t Mr « for tho abortSSTSun terraadlate port# ou THIS DAY, 4(h Inst., at 4 o’clock, p w. tor freight or ptusaga apply on board, or to ■P? 4 .. _ kLAOK, PARSES A CO- Agepta. FOR ST. LOUIS.—Tho fine new i pasaongor steamer METROPOLIS, rw -IgßTßflr tiAh nJ‘v k ?, T ° f rV tl l o alwTo “ d * U ‘atirSSSffpSt, on THIS DAY. the 4th last., at 4 o'clock p. u. Fcr*fralcht 1 ? on board or to apgQ CIUS Rg( ApL FOR ST. LOUIS.—Tbe fine »_fP3*j* steamer lOWA, Captain Moor^J^SlCT rmV n?v lh ( 0 T 1 * 0 ? tatomwljySmTSS TUIB DAl.4lh lust. at 4 oclock, m. for freight or PMMjto apply on board or to 6 •P lB FLACK, DAK.VES A CO,AgeoU. For wissour RiVßßrDm^^; JtKCT.-Tha fine steamer fOBT WAWP igSlWr Capt Mnlford. will Wre for tho shore and alllatSmSSßS on THIS DAY, 4lb instant, at 4 o'doek, p ? f£s freight .»r passage apply on board, or to 1 FI.ACK, BAKNK3 A CO. Ac.nl. pOK SI. I’AIJLUOtKCT—To , IB* > J. Loaja, Kookuk, Burlington, MoscaUtwlegSOT ilnck Island, Uakott, bnboqne, La Orwao wT. ssfisktxtfj*’* ,pa - »»*■<**-iJS ap 27 F 'OK ST. PAUL bIKECT—To , |gg» » —St Louts, Reokuk, Daranport, -LSißfOi? Miuid, Galeua, Dubuqu*,La Croee, Still watera*l &t.Wnl —Tho tiue atoatoer Uendridaon. will Iwito for «i*>twTc parte uo THId DAY, 4th tint, ttir.t For freight ox-paanga applj oo hoard or to FLACK.DABNESA CO,Ageate. HARDY & M'OREW, STEAMBOAT AGENTS, Corner or First and Ferrt strets, mlSrftf , BtnUUUBQH, PA ■J7XTKAOKUINAHY BARGAINS in JCi WENCU EMBROIDERIES «nd FrLNUII DRESS SILKS, at ai * BIM MURPinr A BURCUPTPLm* flg-Ladlea will do well to a*xmro ■omnol tlmm toon/‘ A description# r\ to Uj hud wbol«y*lfl or retail^ .“!! B-LMnsBSTOCBim A VEll’S CllKKili PKCTOKAE=SrsjI -ti, “W'J »' IbL. ce!el>ratod Sleiictoo, for Court? ftSJ 1 W'iciiSra A , R^H lllJ SCHEIDAM £P§P§l|g 1 bbl - mc'U and for Bale by , Wm.McCPTCHEQ.v : : AtffKlM.SE* CO. 'ACjUfl—auy pcs, country 1 cmwl in ctnr* “ J foc«u. i,, [»p»] Lrafccg 6 POTATOES —200 bush, fteshannock Pota toe» Jo fcrrlT* uad for uk by 11. U.OQLMUb. evelaod Itavet-Clvve^a&di at S o’clock. P. SI 1 .MONDAY, Mav S, THURSDAY, May la J MONDAY’, May 21... . ! THURSDAY, Janu 3,... ' MONDAY. Jane 14, | TiiUKSDAY, Judo U,.. MONDAY, July 5, THURSDAY*, Joly 15, ! MONDAY, July*! THURSDAY, Aofftm 6,... MONDAY, Jfi, THURSDAY', AcgnstJW,... MONDAY*, September ti THURSDAY, September 16, MONDAY*, Srpterntwr 27, THURSDAY*, October 7,.... MONDAY, October H,. TiICItSDAY, (X’tobcr 2 j MONDAY*, Nowmbcr Illinois leaves Clevelands HONDA V. May 10 at So’clock PM THURSDAY, May 20.. . ’ 1 „ ! MONDAY, May „ ■ THURSDAY, Jou-to MONDAY. Jane HI,. THURSDAY, July 1... MONDAY, July 12,. .. .. THURSDAY, July 22, Monday, August 2, ■> .. THURSDAY, Align*! Vi, .. .. , MONDAY, August 23,... THURSDAY, September 2 » MONDAY, September IS, .. . " •* .. „ THURSDAY, Beptember23,...._. « «* MONDAY, October 4, u „ M THURSDAY, October U, .1.!.!.......”.!. .. „ MONDAY, October 25,:.. " « .. * lYith the Screw Fteamen IRON CITT, MINERAL ROCK. undOKN. T\\ LOR, tasking THREE IIOATB tear ing Uluflaud *t»et wtrn through tbo muon Th.» OY CLEVELAND" and "ILLINOIS" bare 'W* l * l * for tbo ««Mlug public; being ac knowledged iu pwnt efsneed. acrotninoJations,and appoint monif, cssranan.. tL-IRON CITT* cooes J ’» nsn « T “! rJ . : h< ‘ r „ Cab,u b«higextended her full length, gir ug ber And• cla« Pirwcnger accommodation*; while her -Sv Tivn.S i 1 ** "MINERAL ROCK" and ur.N. iA i LUK —are admirable * I ' l “'“ r ' Trt P. bpper Lxke. «re b .eoml,.g cel, .ueceedlng more popoUr; OuM rdici tb , nrb , n-klug .liber bi»e]iie«gbe*lUi or pleuure, n mul, xllriir -1101.. .oar.o. CI.r.UoJ, tl>. trxeell.r pen., orer l3£> trie. Ibrougb ll„ l»,uafnl riven Detroit, St.ClairundSt * 7 -“ d .V‘ 7* Sl ' Clair . noma and Superior; para- S'tJinattJ'p’rt“*?the HctmrdltoOfc.; TlaHb.g Sl.irqnctte. Portage f-ake, Copper Harbor, Eazla Rlrur UiS loungoii, L-i Poim, lUyOold, anil Superior City, with mauy otlier locullUeauf interest; giving the scientific and .Dten. pii.iiir iiilllrli ntopportnaiuei for rMUugtho Copper and Ir,.u Mined tb. .taker of bdth tbe cool and taE‘l" *" J ■ Ur “*'" ■=»“* and Ui. eport.man S Ler exploring ' ‘ b “ mo '' l«rUitle. for Hiding and r„ T . h " B ‘,”r.”, !n “ t ” V" rom,a lrl l> ln daje. Boom. hr any of the trlpi can be secured by addressing HUSSEY <tM’aRIDE, Fortvardino a Commission Merchants, Cleveland, Ohio. Cle'VvL^",.."*' 1 ! ’' Ck ‘*’ r - *»’¥*>“ ’ apt&umd txegulac Sttatneta, (fftnnnnati. iiaSfjbtllt, Sec, St. li-ouis, See. _FLACK, BARNES 4 CO, Aj rVFFER « wiy Compafl}, , y #copt€ Tie*!. on of Sterco ejJv. - S&tj nxy la prfcs&najnSftJ, l * ll wtf witlwat embm*«r«ry iniginnbU i«l»i*ohSH*« *««, ted dpmiaa« »ad adMm.BttrfSrSSS w %, An tSpKH- Jfome, »«»<«, Acsfe, Gea«T&Jfv V, ‘ t,f * l * Am i ort, i»«.on, Jfiagara TaJ7t fouu, f*A< «fc, <fc., together with a itri GROUPS m*£jnp of from t«ro to twenty D«aiK?? ,^4r lb* moat life-like tableaux. P e^Boa •* tirmts,. TbeM Tim not ooly hare Terr great interNt .... , gf*vs«f ■}» “ repcewntiagexacUMc ft the beat picture aceae* the graaioat la^ iQfecriianrous. "By the Stareoroope, all Ues or appearance of fkc* Is dispelled, and instead of a picture *«*« copT «f tb« thin, IM( with It. ncworicu, ItUatuueabdobjects. Tbn* tn iivt-i^ =r St W. la tlila iJSf SSSSSKf (hat adifloa, nut only in relief bat a t*rhct ams*™* *uf Masloii of the church I twit, within put. By the came method, tee may M - carted IKll Jh{ of **}" Greek Flare, or a model of aiunt Blanker of Viewe on Paper, uocolored, per doien....S3 00 u, ,e.; CM " ..." colored, “ j w to Jo Ulas* plain aud colored. .. ism lo •.-,<« Stereoscopfc Machines, each 75 f< , 50 ,j JOHN P. I>A VIBON Bookseller, Importer ami Butinu*r. bl Market sL, near 4th, Pm*l>ur::b Pu ap24:tf Sole Agent for Pittsburgh.. PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION riatnm & Johnson Hiring increased their i facilities fur manufacturing eii»l W. E. OHILDB <fc CO’S PATENT ELASTIC FLUE WATER PROOF CEMENT UOOI’INC, ARE now prepared to execute orders for no v description of Hoofs,rteep or Cat. at the rborteM i..\- Uce and with the utmost care, twin- il.u-rii.i-. ' •• Roof* that cannot be nqvMcJ for 1 Cheapuean nml Durability. V ll lw kuown to ri'-juireauy eulogy N -ir. u«. Testimonials in hirer of thJ* Roofing and sample* can , ??„ b 7 c * m °* at wur Offlcu, No. 76 SaiitSEelJ atrtet. Unihlings entered with the abut* Hoofing can. b-o e«eu at H.Nelaou i, corner of Wjliu and High street* J. BccV* new Uotd, corner of Grant and SeTemh streets H.-n-.* vt ?•Diamond alley, opposite ivau-ncn’s 8ub!« Store or R. Straw, comer of Market and Second su : tUo House ofU n.Snccop, saiuo block; UrvwtisrilJ* Wharf iw Cougivsa, between Webster and Wylie M. tfoßokrt*. Wrlwter stable of A. Bradley, cururr of Water alley and Snnduiky •trtet, Allegheny; Uoow of 11. B. Wilkin*. E*j., Wood 1 * Knu; House of A. Negley, John Scott, Wtu. McCall and M»* boon. East Liberty; and many other* too numerous to n»«n llon - , , PERRIN A JOHNSON, apqjJawlyF No-75 Sniithfield «t, Piti*hur>rh. Pn. NEW CARPETS, AT THE FOURTO STREET STORE. W. D. & fl. HeC 4liUI IB Have just received a very large assortment of.CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac., *5 • t Ji t £ 7OT £P r <og Trade, ecmprWng- VEL\ET AND BRUSSELS, TAPBSTBY AND THREE PLYj SUPERFINE AND V w . n . _ LOW PRICED XNOBAINB. Wool Botch, Hemp, List, Bag, Hall and Stair Cati»:t Bags, Mat*, Cocoa Stair Bod*, Ao., Ac. Also, a choice let ofDroggeU from one to tour yards wf Jc. boantlfcl patterns Floor Oil Cloth, from 2 to 21 feet wld-, with aU other goods bfually found in first else* Can»et Otores, all of which we are.prepared to sell i»t the rtry 1..» **t ratea for cash. - ocS W. D. A. U. McCALLUM 1858. CARPETS. ~lßsa. I THE MARKET-BTREET CARPET ST*22J^BS S STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all demand* for Velret, Brussels, Three-ply and In C^rp^t!, » 0f o eTe J7 de*cription, stylo and qnality. Floor Oil Cloth*, from a to 2* feet wide, at lower prices than wo hare erer before offered; Cocoa Matting for offices vi ehurche.; Painted Window Shades, and ewrything connect ed with the Carpet department of Uouro rnrnhhmg. As weanUdpatoan adrapee in prices after the Snrir.K Trade open*, we would suggest to purchasers to nuke their •elections now from cur targe titocS and at onr present tery low price*. f xn W. krcUNTOCK SUNDRIES— GOO coses Soda Abli; 100 German Clay, JOcaaea Solph. pfif t;-«. 100 lags Nitrate Soda. 100 beja Bi Carb &a!>. 200 bits. No. 1 Boaiu. 1000 b« aisorted airra Wlut!..v fjjsc ou bar.J «a«i fur »!c hr > it** npJI THE ISTfißNA. i fioidL HOTEL, is.'utd.ray, comer of Franklin Street NEW YOKK, has beex RECByrzr refitted The Roomt are all Setelj Carpeted, The Furniture and Bede are Snperh, And tfyc Bathe L’uiurjxieee.J. TAYLOR'S CELEBRATEDSALOOX& cojntcctts with tut hotel ,„***■” l "^ ODceDtr^od «H lb* comforta t>f a hoarn, with f},;. lUoriM of a palace. THE SPLENDID LADIES PARLOR Command* an Unequalled View of ik T I ** , ‘T R RNATIOXAL istho mo*t central of » u > the Erast Cu« Ultuj for bumnc-s*, or placvs v -r oiuiW mant, and offoi* uu*urpe»ed advantage* to Fnm.li,-, „i. t Gentlemen visiting Now York. " ALFRED FREEMAN, PivarJot,*. fKKNCH'g HOTEL, OvnrroJ Frankfort Street and City 11*11 Snuare the City UaO, JTeio York City. ' * TH IS HOTEL is conducted on the Eu ko?e * - Pyw or LQMIS3 Rooxs, 1 and meals as thev me- Lr'w iiered, in the spacious JUfoctory 1 ' L -S? %£<*£ bo ItatfailneooMctio,. tl.<..rc with. This popular hotel!* lu the Immediate , • mercwWe tuning and the principal eTtr} inL,Q « ll,eilt *> *»>“ commit cimte.,- inrh^fn^T‘? 7 ’..J b ?, 9t l Rt “‘ n * or Europ.. ill be fcrnlnheij with all Uie miurmaliuu they RuiyilMliv * thu :; Th £ ,H. FRENCH, Pr^.rktorf «ro n.rllJa.d ITKALTUOF American WOMEN.- -*-*-For many years 1 basal,cm lroubls-1 uill, gmsial weariness and languor, both Rental am! physical carrier 1 1st lessons, doll headache, pair iu the l„ ,ul and coldnee. end lendaney to simne^,,,^..,a,. heart very easilyHumered tr .sell*!, appetite va,lal,le ««d bowel. dec, gel, »llh p,i„. An, n>eotnl , . r«r, t™ io br, ”*“!“» «>« .L t In addition, Calling of Ih.wonib.nnl giant palalntbat,, gl™. One physician nller another exhanal-d 111. still aid **" "“"P- A P"'“' H porserering „ M ( ,y „. r aiULL-S UTERINE CATUOLICON fortonalc, a° J 1 “ wonls '»«rm. », Mlg. JULIA ANNE Joa.NSu.V I eaa truly ssy that been e soXTwc'm^- wlUi -Mies and deeg-d » Mraaa a-.-T ■s mat. ms fsel as 111 sbcnuT, ,„ 7 , drugs,and everything, una afUr anoth >• *^?Tu^ oclorß »«d eflL One bottle of MAHSU OON changed some of my symptom* for °AXUOLI I am entirely and radically«£ch i "J£* 40(1 D(m man could know whet It wllldo, Cl^u!sBa"bell‘' For a long time I had Uterine complaint, win, ~„.r ~ tng symptoms: Itu nervous, emaciated atLi ~emed tu.bonnd ln complain!? iSjTor ?blch I 5 1 tell you; pain In the lower organa, and a ,u thlag waa going to fall out; iSyttity to waik°^,??» Ifeomt count of » b feeling of fullMuTartflnl SddtSS* shooting polna In the back, loins, *T d modlc shootings and pains In tho side, stench '•’V' with ringing Inth. seemed acre; great Irritability; luu-aw nerroLinL » h * ij not bear the toast excitement without belmr r,^T,’ S l cvclJ I could ecarcelr more about the fo ! take pleasure lu any «ilng. I hod eiren zf® ? . L ' il l not tried ere*7Uiing. as I supposed. In rSn! J l4 *.^ s my •Mention to M UTERINE OatuSucon I took It, hoping against hope. Meat fortunate]* i, O0 * me;and there is not a healthleror mere curt> ’ l the country. I trustall will use IL I?JtS?i ik 1d friend In seed. Mas FLORP>jrv h i MARSHALL'S CTEaJN£CATHOLWaHi^. h l * «« pawgtftlu IF«*6, Whitts, Sunrnt^j^^Y' 3««S!a£&Sg|Sß •*£&. (roubles organs. *° e c>e Tint ne price oj Martian's Citrine CaiAciiccn is On. /t „ New RocbeUe or Li HAVING madoam KNOX for * (apply of berry, 20,000 stroag thrifty Pi Ing prices 1000 pUnii. t. OO - 2jQ ICO <awton Blackberry uigements with Rev. j J**“ U of “}>» TaJuahi* DLtjL ant* »r? oßred at U, O folbw. .$125 O) i 25 i>laDU . fi) CM 12 . 85 00 a . 15 - * -CO I 3 •• - - Boy | i * I *> Order*ftddrreaed to Her. J. KNOX or compiled with the caeh or a nltabkLfeL “ Ucr ,' l »r, ac eSJeks'"- * m *•"> eisaifafe. mrlfcdAwtfT 'I'O i)KY GOODS 41KN —A Enquire or “ Wr tenu, l 0 . ffigf* m*oofirtturr. »uj t>Huu, k„„ H ? ““'iMwulftwj u,", asaas* *°- ia reiti'., WTctipforadi. is=sSs=>^^^r fr o ® $1 to. |3. Onleri To Koloo: Frict •pIMU "nital to reunion M Kt oi*w].- »V, ■ v . J<Mm tfirn.nro r ts'~ 7 J" B * «®'Jandjorsile Ly !* 1,11 •■■■' • •’•.< ; I'iwiirviuOß —■ w u ALEXANDKK KINO. oy * 3 00 1 75 3» M. McELEn'
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