. 33 0 113:1, DS ' & C 0 • WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, , - No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, WE ARE NOW OPENING OIIR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OEI BOOTS AND SHOES, Of ° very variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted...VP - Spring and Summer Sales. which having been purchased principally for CASH, direct rrom the Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SU PERI OR IN DUO E MENTS to our friends who may call. - .we ARE AGENTS FOR ' Which aro highly rarunnto.mloul dirinighi.irt MO toil. iit ma vr 0 Et .. z..1.. , Is iz . . A. , r ~, i .,, irl Prat. hi their durability awl iliuinuris—rlNE PAIR bselug linen found by uchrultrt, METALLIC OUT WEAR. PURER PAIRS OP 'I II X Ohl, uFYI. A "I'LPPIS:I3 BOOTS AND BII.OECAt3. lrirliloyury will find it lo 11.i.1i ii , l v•ni up. hi r,ll end ey FOR BOYS, wriiiio our gawk YOUTHS AND fl , / , or Pitrehas;rty El, I, ~, r,.. CIIILD R EN . arR-Parlierriar nituution yiriul in ord., uirl9 .10 uSinT _. . .7 &NM M'CANDLISS ............ ROBERT JAMISON TUOMAR JAMIN JUSIAII REAMER JAMES M'CANDLESS SO & CO NO. 103 WOOD ST itGr IT. INFORTERS AND JOBBERS OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully rail the attention of THEIR CUS TO MFRS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, TO TIIRItt 0110 K FOR TAR spaING AND SIIBITIffiI IL TR ADE, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BF. MADE TIIKOUCIIIOI I T 'Mg SEASON. Their_Terins and Prices. will he iv .14.avnrar any other House. Ir.rwt or Wool. i t erowth and Short Time Buyers ore Eepecially Invited t., w0,.1F _ _ . it!ciat,lLottecs. `_"£4u SUPERIOR COPPK►t MILT. AND. ,• la DI IC. I. TING IVOR. PITTSOURC.II. • PARE, DICCURDY & CO., '.MANUFACTIMERS OF SIINATIONO, Litt/melts , and -BOLT COPPER, rawsKu COP uurroms, Rah.' Still &la." epaltcr;4dJor, Ac. Alec, Importers and ()talon. Ic METALS. TIN PLATE SII &ICE IRON. WILLS, Ac o...tautly 0a band, Th...a 21.11laaa and Tools. nitre2outc, No. 142 Hint anti 120 Second • rect, Pittsburgh, Penns. kla,-;pactal ior. ..ICorpor cut to au y dndrol yaltero my22alkwlyT JOHN 6.-L1313 I. c n. A. LT a."r A I I, o It . No. 45 Starks* St., Pittsburgh. A go6d assortment of CLOTHS, CASSISIERES, Viraflarra,Coatilta3, and all Sunda voiLSlda for gralleroeue arearjustrreeived. Sarthilsui promptly fithd, la ttaclateat elyks of tbu art. lart:Srlydre • GEM. S. FOSTER, M. D.. A T H, Offion, No. 133 VVYlie Street 15112=3 7slLOOOW= O ar CO-. Er3=l:ll'i=lll • BATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 331. Wood Street. Pittsbrargh, Have now on band for Spring Sales, as large aral CumplAn an assortment of Dotal as can lie fund in any this eastern cities, consisting or FUR, SILK AND WOOL MATS of ovary style and quality;CAPS of every qualityanil latest fashions; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LOGIIORN AND PANAMA MATS; STRAW. LEORORN AND SILK DON. NETS, etc, eta. Perna. wishing to Doran.. either DT Want Suit or' Ursa will And it to their ed”ntage to l l ll sod osszoino our stock. me FRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT. 500 Ton. Snow White and No. I DRY AND GROUND IN OIL IN FRANCE, WARRANTED PURR, In Moro and to avian, for ...In by Joelpec M. STRONG, NO. ea Street, New PA mrEGanlte Agnnt, Vieille Montag. & Om. PAO... . ISAMUEL GRAN' DRAPER AIISD TAILOR, Ad RI. CLAIR STREET, - PPPTEBUTIOII, PE NA., Adis just returned from the Eastern Cities and Is new receiving kris Spring eine, or Cloths, Onesina.resi Pvitinte and Ccotinge variety end iityla adapted to the neat city and country trade, ,ditch wilt be EMU op to ardor with pnonptoonsaid despatch, and at rates an lov aa et any ether.itninir &datilishinatit in ll:ie.:Ey. 1ii.r3,111 CHAALEtI PACKICI i & CO., No. 13.9 Pearl Street, Poeta.. COMILYSIOY YLIMULMS FOY rut ILLS Soots, Shoes and Bole Leather, Opper In rough, Carried [Anther, P 4,1 Gitlu, Wat, Hip, Splits, A:4 OM. 1710104 fil&1201 Linings and rolomil Itou,hittocco, Kid sod Boot Stina, Ihroem LentbKo. EtEvan.c.Er P. It. 433UTIIIVICii. Clowea• stmt. Boar.. WILLIKIIIIMIAGE ,IOI- P enri o.,oAtivrox co.. 1 03 " " Forwarding and Commission Serehanis, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Menu fardurea. Curiallinutenta and orders for LEAD, HUM. LUMP, PaoDuoe. Lo-, solicited. Prompt alien. Uon to receiring and linsrardinit. En. 19 Commercial Street. bt. Louie." deZtd6rutc " J. H. CIDLISTV. Dv D., 163 Third Street, Pittsburgh, Penna., Ilastug had the advantage.. of Eagan. Colleges and Elo.- plaids, and .event year.' practice, otters his ptoreselOnal atonic.. In SURGICAL AND MEDICAL CASIO. . AIMAIACce. Row. W. D. Howard. Col. Wilson BlEDEtrllnar. Der. 0.11. A. McLean. Linn. 11. A. Weaver. T. 11. f1i11,..8.1. Ilan. T.J. Bigham. J. B. !hurter. John 11. 31.11. r. Esq. ../scob McCollister, r.../ EM MA 16'.120V lc. NV 01.21{6. ALEXANDER BRADLEY lalraTlef QUA LAD MILLE cn Mat VAILIM Or COOKING, PARLOR AND HEATING STOVES, Ptah] and Fancy Orate Fronts, &c. Soya Proprietor of tho celebrated PATENT GSM 4 BURNING and Ssoss CONSUMING _,. _COOK STOVES. Office i. Bales Roma. tartlay •o, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa , frEICH AND FARINA Mule by the Vies..Phtlettlelptala 111 anufsetttrlng Co. (find Prentlant s'ptritel by tbeitroaktla Inetituto, N nri.¢tmr, 1e48.) Diamond OlooltStarch, In eases cont'g 6 borea,G Ha. each Do do boat, do 40 papere,l do; - Mao, Raced, Pore end Pearl Starch, In boles 'trims ;rim, all for laundry nem. CORN VARINA,(or Corn Starch,)ln boo pimere oa th . hie article is ezpronly prepared tor el:Hairy yam..., nod eon be relied on no impartor la rimtrrin my dme In use. For aslo.lby THOMPSON, Cl.AttliEit.ttoUtiii; Phila..arkalk. Agents fur /he Company. tINEIELA-Err, inikuncrounts MID DU:MU IN All kind* eit Tobacco, Snuff and Unto noenatly talon the building N 0.1919 Wood erne; in addition to Welt ILanufacturing ratablisbmant,No.43l.nrla street, site. they will be pinanod to re.nivo their friend., N. tIOL.MIES ac - SONS. DULUta Foreign and Domestic fillis of Eichange, CCITIPICATES 07 DLPO9I7, mum NO3ts AND sexcli, • NO. 67 IartICET SPREET, PITTBDOD.OI I , PA. 101.. Collection. made on ell the principal clam through• oat the United Stet.. - eptraclr B. — EL a C. P. 111LNUTACTOWIP Or PIIINTLNO, JOB AND ALL KINDS OF VV.R,APPIN PAPIF. . Warehouse, No. N 7 Wood t rirrmarsan. PA. mykets Raotamcht at market prize. JF3iar.. --- Waracereinsor _ • grow nwilltag, Prow Vaults, Vault. Door., Window ,ghtlitgi t Window Guards, ke., 111Poiwal Bland aThd 80 Third Strad, • (BotweettWocatandfdazkat,)PlT2l3l3l3ldill, PA., Itwoi r at WM.& variety of now MUM, Graieyand pla in, naiads for an-purposes. _Partici:La attention paid to on WanntOrarolann Jobbtaltdono at ahortnotioo. 1111. CI. MIND VANDEIVDR & • A T nectrtrriays AT LAW.. /31"0 SOLICITORS IN cue.fircEny, • No. 6, Zihtstes p bugs< SrOorleetions promptly madam wiy Pal * i of Northam Lows, er Western lawnsin. Wilt Weed to the purchsse end ate at Beal Water ob teen Money on Bonds sad Ifortinws, ea!) Yero WIT/1110V D0P21.165...-. goBINNOA, MINIS & MILLERS, vouptpleas AND MIACIIIAISTS. 'irl'A BItE/NGTON W O.RK S. • • 12 ofibie, A 0.21 Market .... ISt =Win. el t kinds of Ram Nagle.- and Mill Makin J . OutinglkErangl Work, Stag= Boum. and Bbeet Iron Jobbinglu.pgring dojo= short netlea 11101,11.1:7Gr8LTN. • • Kaman= or Alcohol, Cologne Splcita god Fogel OHO 4*i/quo. No. IC. and 170 Salmi 62.4.4._ STOVES' - anaimEs AND *Anas's, OP EVERY VARIETY, MANUFACTURED AND FOB SALE, wnoLzemmE OR RETAIL, misszx,L, ar, co-. MaiiiiiXil=iiSii . N • .= Hatinfikctarare and Deal.. In at klub of TOBACCO. BNIMP" AND CIGARS TORA7acto,, ,arcetinidniccomaAnev,l.A. SEWING MACHINES LATE IMPROVEMENTS A NUFACTURER'S PRICES, PITTSEWRGI 7, PIOTHEILSI MOTIMILS:I lIUTII Ii ItS 111 Don't fail to rro,nro Mrs. V11:ISloW . S Routh lug I , yrul. for Obilthou T...thlng It by uo equal ‘,O it gr,ealt fedlitalra the FILM t.y eat. Lung 111 gutu, reellaciug all ilatlnnonatlou—,ll let,. et.J t taro to regolato the. bowels. IN.leetpl upou It. mothers, I 1.111 girt rest to yontrolv., and rell , l an•l li.nith to you . lufauta. Prrfettly rate in all Gtle.... Thl. volumblo {wept/lawn l• of ono she ruystexporion..ed mud skilful tem:a. , iu No England, mid has luau iho.d in..... mtlhous of CMOS We to.beire It the trot and su4,t n..und3 11l 11,. e . ,1.1, all iwutoty end Wallows iu etolaned. aria. 11,1111 teething di (rum and °Cho.' cent., If I& and hoaltb can la,aticaal..ll7 glallan u.d %a 1.., IA rcirth Its weight In gall of bottles Arn owld every year la tbr Utrltrd i.t•Ft. It le en old end well.triod remedy. PRICK ONLY CV:NTB A BOTTLY.. /4-Nour genuine vulra•tbn for•inrilr el OUNTIr A PSR- New York, taut] the outride doid l.y lArnggi•t• tbrougboot the world UIC OW. 11. ligllr3.l4li, Agrnt for Pltt,borgh ..1..1%1 N1112.11:1 A.N \V A:11 . 0 I WISOLESALE AGENCY Full. THE SALE A.l , ELIVEZIELICAN WARTEICI3S. We would mnst 7=reetfully call the auk,- ..01 tn. politic tothr« Aniorium uow leuslvelv 1.1.• nirmitacturr. of u.ch ha. l . come AO firmly ...1•1,11...,1 that rut.... roti.i.nN. 1,11 I pl4elopontheeNts We aria torr.rt b the wearer awl et.,l4r. . - ola 11rmtn•l.en optrante.l 1.. r the Gledie Gralaiev, — tlin jiablienroy th.t tom at ttoo very lowmt oast pric...s. IX , . have *IAD • very .took of ritSF.II*.nIPLAI WAGE. LINK GOLD JEWELRY ton.l•, Mar, ^ 1• r. Cornet, Canton, .1..1 taut 1.•1:4‘,* 001 . mi.ortnunt -f CLOCK 4 I. uotalu All) I sr:u at pre.nut coMprielng puttrrits of /JUDY ...I ON F. DAY PARLOR And OPP at tollEAr..v 1,14• DUCED PItIOKS. We bar. al.* full Eruilt•li •I, I ,nd W ATCIIKA ou hsn.l, all ..I,,ur tat,ut. Alm, Windt Matters' W MKINKSI A N A MK It N••• J 4 p,DL The Groat - Eln;llett Remedy. Silt JAMES C..I.ARKY.'ti CELEBRATED FEMALE Ft LI. Si Proparail front a prnscrlpttou of Kir Jima Ciatke•, r/. D. Phyalrlan Ir.ltnaortlinary to the. flnnien. Tat. anti known ltlealbiltio is no hapnaltion, but a +tire and sale rntnerly for reunite mtnamD-. un.l Ointurtliret, nom any cense abates., awl nlthough • guano - nil sonoily. Ow, contain nothing liairtfoi to the constitution TO BLkILIIIED LADIES it in peculiarly tolled. It hill, In n short Unit, bring.° Mt , n ~,,, thly pornri with rigtilas ity. Thew Alfa barn. weer ben I bowl to fail vavr. the 1117 ff lions no If, secondpear of pamplaiel are net/ olarnvd Tor full particulars. got n I'aml•blot, iron, of the aront N. D —sl .66 postage Mannin onclosoil to any author' cod agent, will ittauro n bottle. containing iivor fin pills. by return mall. 1.. PAIINILYTOCK A CO , I . lll.liur,rli, vb•.l.sule aront, D. and wild by all ilrnorrtats. T POSTLEV, NELSON & CO., YINCrACTOREIIS or G U N Fi A it it lc I. s -4 1 1 p„..p1511.) BOX VISES, East S and Hammered Sim% elf; and 51n. Picks,-HatLx - ks, Slot Warlgrs, Iforrow north. L. Warehouse, N. 17 :%Tarlcot. ytreu.t. 13:11adfc PITTALIURG PA. 11.444 11: X 41.31-1/1.14( - } S i(1 11 T BILLS BRAWN BY DUNCAN. SIIICILMAN .111. (7(/., Olt 11111 UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OF rINN POUND STKIILINO AND UPWARDS. Also, Bilk on His principal cities and towns of Vrsoro, Bal,linro, Holland, Gannon), Ilneeirt nod other F.lindo.sn Stops, constantly on band nod fur solo by W1L1,1A319 d 0). Bankrll, Wood grrot. ar mor of Tiara. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONEIS, 130'YD Ar. CO., Idanafactnmrsuf CAST WiP:EL: also, SPIUNO. PLOW mul A. B. lITEEL; BPKINGB and AXLES, Oornm R4fl and PIM Strrds, rittrburg 14. D. B. 120G-FeitS Sr- CO.. 11.0/ACRIZSIS 07 Rogers , Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Temh, Owner Rau and Find Sind; Attaauridt. !o2W.lydfe• • RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth Di W. C. Malli.l l (BliSe-2071 W Porter, lidfe 111.11150DOMML3 RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES: Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, malt:lTM. PITTAIIIIII,II,. - _ - . • rT: Forwarding and Commission Merchant AND WHOLICHALD DRALVII.IIII Cheese. Suitor. Soeds,•Fiah And Pruinee Generally, Ate/ Re 26 Med &,ot. Allsburgh .1. M. TAILOR No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrls6's Now Bulbling; PITTSBUROLI, PA. ROli .1 - il' 0 R DELLIZ 11111)11A BONNETS AND HATS, BONNET RIBBONS, "'towns, Ac_, NO. 93 DIARKit MEW. TITTB7WRGIL .._.......}. U. c[.. .T 1.1A3 removed to the hodue lately occupied by D. Wm. A. Ward, 2,10. Proti4tract, etde,) • • door above Eland street. "•••aN Offica Donn (man a. r. 1111 6P. PI: re aya(ll Bide, On and Leather Store. D. 'KIRKPATRICK & SONS, No. 31 S. Thiru at., between Market and Cbratimt ate., Pbiadalphla, boon for saki DRY AND SALTED BrANIBII 11.11PF.6, Dry nod Orem% Baited Palm 6.10, Taamne Oil, Tarmite and Dor. tier.' Tools al. t h e lowest pima, and uput• Wo boat terma. jal kinds or IS:HAUIKr in the roozp anuili9, fur • hirli the tdalleat market price will 1.. glruu iu cW.IL i.r le eubauge Ra. Liam Lestheratured Ina eI thargo and aula oueonizolotun.inr3.l,dfr • . OALVANIC BATTLItIf, Oft ELJICTIO fiIAUNKTIU Mama" Ea Medical prima., of a very suravior kind will be mull free of Express a.m., stherarrr ati Mayors nu" upon • rermittanc• of Ton Dollars. Addrer• Dr. OW A. IC NYBIR. N.a lto Wood at_ Pittsburgh. Pa. aunt..+ Soars, Hair Brushes and Perfumery at Pi NEWER'S, 21a 110 Wand et. - •09:41•T - CHAMOIS SKINS of 3 good - quality for rale at Da. KETSEIL'&IIO Woad . spl9:3iwr - £nE only TruFs an actoryin Pfitsburgb. Is DILKIMII IIII, Me. 140 14. • stag dtser_ — To 13 . ntSali KID 6Lo Oulu a Kid 10v0 O 8011681,10 IT* =Pat a‘prrtal Aolitt,s 13 / A W R C 0 F.iR SALE WITH All ADMIX. R. REED, No. 64 Fifth Vittsbut - gl2 6actit. JO IT 98 13 VI TUESDAY MORNING. APRIL :!.ti, _12,5!1 rlot Al F . APIf 14 OF Tf 1 R alTr MILAN Titli l'IMATont. Cakon at Optician tittoro, Ni. 5S Filth at., ycaterday. it 10.1111. IM XII Al.. 00 4.i UU 51 9 izlo,k. A. PI 12 " UNION I'RATRR MRCTINII, at the rooms of the h oung Men's Christian A 5806311.11, Xo. 174 Fifth Arcot, at 4 o'clock, c. a., ovary aftornoon. Come for a low initiates if you Cannot ahoy longer. Cur i, or QVAUTItit _Soh Court met Monday morning at lit o'clock, Judge Maynard presiding. Charles ; Robinson, of Allegheny city, was indicted for nasault and battery upon Joint Wilkins, in January last The prosecutor testified that he went to the of Gee . of Charles Robinson, oil Federal street, Al legheny, for the purpose of re renting in house; he said Wilkins could not have it for less than f,--:',00; Wilkins toll Lim that his (Robinson's) father bad told hint that he could have the house for $2 - 0) Wilkins remarked that ho thought defendant's father would not go behind his word; Mr Robinson li!harlesl then told Wilkins to !cave his office, and then fool hint by the collar and drugged him (W.) to the door at the hem! of o flight of stairs Wilkins there put his hands to the jam of the doo: mid held back, when Robinson tondo a blow at hint with a poker Wilkins broke otT the blow . by throwing up his arm, but the end of the poker touched the pros ecutor on the head and raised alum', Wilkins then rushed down stairs, six biepx at a time. lie found his hat in the street. For lire defence, Mr. Itaroptou produced evi drove to show that Mr. Wilkins had a. one time injors-I on the lit It It. and from that in jury, Mr. Wilkins wan suffering and not from the blow received by the poker W. IV Wallace testified that several yearn since, he rind Mr. IVilkins on a Irwin going to Philadelphia, when alert, was a nollniinui Mr IV non hurl on the head rind in Ike eye. Mr. McCargo, marble worker, lining in the Ninth Wtnrd, testified to a similar state of facts with those adduced by the other witness. Pr. Dickson was called and testified that he examin ed the bead of Mr. Wilkins about the first of April; there were no marks of injury Verdict of guilty and Robinson was sentenced to tine a fine of ten dollars and COMB of prone- llerciria; Sraira --Jamey Joneti, rag dealer, indicted For receiving pig metal, knowing . . it to be stolen, was put on trial Mr Swartz welder, for defendant, put in an affidavit that owing to the abee nee of iwo important witnesses he would be unable to go on and get jostle.* -- The Court said that it 111 an not ettnicienity proved that due diligence had been used to procure the attendance of the wituta•res, and the'eontinuauce asked for was not granted. The case went on. - The fret witness called, was or Trimble, who testified to selling Jones certain pieces of metal: that Jones had said to hirn, that if he got pieces is daylight, to pot thorn in his cellar. and if at night to put them in his bael,yard, at 111egheny: then to conic to him and get his money.Servs al other witneeecti were ealled and the whole af. iorllooo was Coll.llll,iin 010 trial, and the case WOO Null on al adjourn meat. rxr It, the grock prvreamg Alai! 2:alit ..... ,rtteln . .•nt Op.'. l,otn. 16.1..0. :!..3.-1 I I 46:,7(1t 1.,(17.: I , 870.2,0 :.4.:75 2:1.610.1,524,4221 :711,3+1 2 , :i.ir.?' 107 . 1.4t1.099.1169 3I :,6116 11;,:70 1 55,:199t 67,0 , 411 SILIc, ,, 229.94; , 1 ; , 4,0''.9; 7 e41.7, , )i ` , 4 , ,, , t4 21711,439; II ti.1.1.,i 61•;‘,,III91 1,..,..1 I 2-1 s,-141 , 9°,369 . 11971,111) 79.L,2., ....654,1,.[4,155.7,11 7,21.5,96,0,752.1:11 7.09.49 , 1.191,797 7,197,1”it1l .751.210 PAMY ST ITYY k Pi.i 'gk Nrlll4zr Irk NI • Citi . tens' 51celuatics . “ Ir. , n City Alloeteny =MEM Note.ll Vim. nd Notre .41 Itat.ikat $121,A0 1 112....,..241 $12,;:1 142,•71 21,4116 . 41,5, 111,:,.: , I e. 5,35; : :,...,6 4,9 , 11 1':,5"...1 C,il 2A.4 , 57 12,241'.1 /2.11 35,150; 2711 17 . 1 : 24,2(•.: 10,2 t4., 1 15,5 Vitt /a ur •il 4 , 1025 15 , ...7 4 .tAl+ $ 262,! , 22j I 11,0.7 PRAY - VI —An article which we Stturilay (from n literary ripen 1., the probable interpolation of Ihr .nrl.i ii,cd.sology, wit -For thine in the kingdom.," , hoe iirouglit un from it Imml, Mr GPO A Kirkpairiek, a copy of the lasi edition of Bailey's Dicittinary. published in l aml brought to this country by I Samuel Sherloik, an olheer in Ito liritieh army during the war of the revolt join la the tutrodoctioti to thin book we lied, in the Saxon language, Ike Lord'R Prayer. ',Olen by Adroit, Itislmp of Durham, A II 900. of that Saxon copy I his is the literal iranslation following: -Our holier which art in Ileavenn, be ttal• lowed thine name. Come thy kingdom Ito thy will, NO nn in Heavens and in Earth. Our Tue L nn t..d on .erFtliimtaill OTC ue to- day, nn.l forgive ebta our, tio we forgive Del,te nitro, and Jo n owl lig into Teutpantion, hut deliver every .. from evil. Amen ❑ere, av nuiy ho neon, lie Doxology i. al KA (MATH : 4 ,111..4, Cosy wirion.—A Stale Con vention of Sabbath Schools for Ohio will he, held at Cincinnati, on the I Ith and I'_th of next month (May) The Commilter eaten" invitaiions to friends of iho cause hero and elsewhere. Am. prose W. Nellie chairman of Committee on Invi tations, to whom strangers intending to he pres ent are requested Lu give notice, places of entertainment may be provided Nearly all the railroads in Ohio ore to entry delegates at half price meeting of the U P. Priethy Ivry. yester• day, was eimply'for giving a Remise to Ron Or mond, transferring hint from him present posi tion and authorizing him to preach in the Alle gheny Presbytery. We del nut learn it was the design, as wan utirga diu ono of nor papers, to settle any difficulties in Rev Mr. Reed's church. We believe there in no difficulty ; simply a with drawal of a portion of the congregation and the formation of another church by then,. Tue Drool Regalia Ball, (which in adverlined in another column,) in celebration of the Odd Fellows' National Thanksgiving Day, comes off this evening, at the New Odd Fellows' Hall, street. The proceeds will go to the benefit of the Hall Association, under whose auspices this fine structure was built. A goodly list of managers for the soiree in presented, and we have no doubt the affair will be pleasant and profitable to all concerned, if we may judge from the extensive arrangements which have been made. AIAYOII WLAven was quite sick yesterday, au much tio as to be conGoed to hie bed and be placed under the bends of hie physician. Ilia disease resembles scarlet fever. Meanwhile 'Squires Steel and Lewis preside at the morning levees, and Mr. Barnhill irausaeta such other filminess as may occur. We trust wo shall tee the Mayor all right and at his poet again very eOOO. • Is YOH NATION 11 ADC. OEI Saturday, hi iChftei Oessner made au information against Joseph Bishop. for assault and battery with intent to kill. This is lho cue before mentioned of a fight between these two men, in which (Jessner received a blow which broke his jaw. Bishop was arrested by Officer Ammon and token before Alderman Lippe, of Birmingham, who held him in $lOOO to answer. TORR El . 41 NEW FOUR-MINITTL FR TAMIL —This article is the ne phie ultra of. Ice Cream Freezers, and no well regulated family will bo without It. With one of theeo simple machines a doliCious dish of ice cream, the greatest of all luxuries, can be enjoyed with little labor and at a very moderate cost. Bee advertisement in another column. Crtril6Toriarrn Bolen. mode information before Alderman Lippe, charging Chas. Rossfelt, his brother-in•law, with assault and battery with intent to kill. Rewirelt indicted a wound with a knife in Doisol's face on Saturday. There was some quarrel between theparties. Rossfelt was arrested by officer Amman, Mid gave hail for a further hearing on Thursday. OHAND MABlllll.—lietiry Lambert, Esq., Con troller, bas been elected Gaud Master of the ndependent Order of Odd Fellows- lie is the .t Grand Master ever elected from this dis trict, and the believe also the hilt from the west side of the mountains. Mr. L. lose every qual it an accomplished presiding officer. tun Allegheny Insurance Company have got ne dean - in-their elegant and conve nient rooms in the New Iron Block. Said rooms aro elegantly tarnished. In the desk, Mr. T. It Young has exhibited his Mete to so effect.' M. Book is now at his pestle Secretary.me A NNW Bird-Eyc View of Pittsburgh sod Vi cinity, printed upon the first page of letter-pa per, for the accommodation of letter-writers who wish to give their friends abroad an idea of the extent and appearance of the place it represeuts, is for sale by Hunt & Miner. , lasonan.—The billsagainet Paler Cuno, for larceny, ma pulsing counterfoil meney, were ignored 47the arena Jury. MCICTING Or COIACII.9.—Thei regular mooting of Councils am held in Moir Cbambera on Monday lo Sek.t Council all the members present except Messrs. Blair and Nixon. Minutes of last meeting were road and approved.. - Mr. Barbin, of the 7th ward, presented a petition from citizens of said ward, asking that measures be taked for draining a stagnant pool of water on the co rner of Centro avenue and Miller street. Referred to Committee no Streets. C. C. concur. Mr. Berger submitted a resolution t h at the gas fromln extended on suuth side of Emma avenue, from Chestnut street, about 150 feet down to Andrew " lion , new Referred to Committee on iitt, Lighting. C. C. concur. The petition of Allegheny Engine Company for $2009 to meet necessary payments, which ion the lath in C. C. read and referred to Committee ion En gines and Bose, was taken up. 6.C. cunculred on last evening. A resolution on the above, instructing the Com mittee on Fire Engines and (louse to cell on Mr. S. West, the creditor, to see what arrangement can de made with him, which passed C. C. on the 10th. teas also concurred in in S. C. last evening. The resolution in reference to Mr. lotwrio's fire plug, 'granting the privilege of potting in nail plug wherever it may he desirable, and be dune at ptivate expense.) which was adopted in C. C. on I sill ' Was . . . . acorn:al in and suhstituto the following : sound, That when the neeeseary funds ore .1.140 l.y private subseription and placed in the hands of the Superintendent of Water Works, he is hereby authorized to permit the fireplugs of Inewry's improved plan In be erected in such places as he may deem proper and suitable for the purpose; and it is hereby provident that the entire control and owner ship of the tire plugs put in under this resolution shall Ino vested in the city authorities. And, if nt any future period the city shall adopt the 1111111 Un proved fire plug en a system, the value of the plugs that may hove boon erected by private subseription, in accordanee with the resolution, shall ho determin ed Isy appraiscmont, and the parties who shall have paint tine ezpenee of the erection of the plugs plinth he entitled to claim from the city repayment of said valuation. Adopted. C. C. motion, Mr. Ward, from the Committee on SUMO, report. ed an ordinance for grading and paving Clark street, between Fulton and Crawford streets, which was reed three times and passed. The answers to the [nand:moue hooted from the Soren'. Court in reference to levying a 140 for the payment of interest On railroad bonnie, wore laid ho. Coro the Council. TIMM, 31111,111,11 . 11 were prepared by the emmtel.d the city, Messrs..l. I'. Penney, A. W. roster and Thomas Williams. Thu answer touching the Steubenville railroad was read by the clerk. It was very long. inn motion of Mr. 8C.1,1t, SetlaLur Polinry, who 10.141 present, was requested to give 11,13[11,t11,1 001110 information relation to the answers. Mr, Penney said the anyweriv were mainly pro pared by Mr. Williams. It was the opinion 01 the counsel that nnewers should be filed by the Select Council as a body. The one road was simply a mo del which it was desired should be printed for con sideration. The answers wore required to Iwo filed Ivy Monday of next week at the 111rt111101. Mr. Timer moved that the 11.1/111,5, four in 1111111- I,er, he printed in 101 l form, for tho use of member 11l Councils. Nit:. Want naked if it ryas necessary that the who], tour should be printed. Mr. Penney said that it would Lo neccseary. The following resolution was then real its•oln • ni. That the proposed replies of Cour:cit. t, the writs et mandamus served upon them Le prink, in hill form for use of members of Council lady, no der the eupervisiou of the C.1,1[1,..:1 for the city. Adopted. C. C. eoneur. Mr. limn presented a petition of property hallar Lo the paving of Marion street, from Penna. even°, to Blatt street. Referred ill Street Committee. C. concur. . . _ An "rdlll.lllro Cherry :ditty reo,r, t. :lot taken up. 'rho !dela committer, Slew.. It F. .1..h0 1f illock. and Samuel 11. Cooper. op praiderd, to wham the manse %vas referred ti las ,erring, reported hark the ordioanca, With an ap prantoutent exactly similar to the first. to (hitt trading and final passage, the yens and nays wee dolled Ity Mr. Kammerer: when Mr. klennett more that the whole matter lin referred to the City Folio' tor. end his (Topton In, taken in reference to the In in the premise, On tilt the yeas and nays art called. no follow' Alto --lientiett, lit der. It,.xu. Plirsitittoons. Kim, rlt Ntsyo—Kort to. I MO,. 11,.Imett, Wes ootl. Tom., W.l.r Pr raidont M The question then reeurred on third reading 1.1 pascege, with the following reetdr Ate.— [icon... Phillip. — ttorg , Kr... I..ii . sit. or holm. Kamen.", Kim, Krool Tom, It riooat nl L'Auioy —I A. The clerk woe r.illetl 4.1.1 Md./ Cho gum =MI uera l ie. In mit business frotu C. C., not otherwise noted e, C. concurred. Adjourned. nit ll,Settli.t , present, et. pt Mrsors. Dui's, Floyd, Fulton. N.irris, Oyer, P. and %Curd Minutes or left meeting read and approved. Mr. Hebert preseuttil u petition for u gni° uS the anal Iteforrad to Votntuithro on Street, Mr. Errett prudent.' a re...lotion that thn roust. WO on W 1 •0 111,11 Buildings. bo ..a they ore hereby at. thorited to insistro whether or not the Ins regulating wtoolan budding:l ha's not its a number sst thataorea been iolated, and report all 01,Ce•of visslatissn In tbo Cay is progocution, to inquire whether soy additional leg Nation is nerasmary to pro ilia es-swoon out , potssatissn ot wooden trattslinur. .• .0,6 • •for prosocution, stun. lotion w+. thou adopted. s • M. Errett offerssa "or Irerelatiog 1,1 Hennas.. to the rase:, 01 r burgh *LA Alio glsouy and lsorougtsa ;I,s-ohs a.l ninK," whi..l., „ n 104 ion, wa. haskro up 111,1 , • by Fortson. us , and oressod s 1. Ilr. Thotorson sa-u-s tbs.! SIN In. by sur.erisog 41410 - to T.1..0 of ••tivo - for ay lieenro. Mr. Gillen morel t.. inewt “Ilirre 4 accepted. The utuvoduteat was losd. Mr. Mealier moved to insert "four dollar:" %hog) as lost. Mr. Siebert moved to insert ••Linr 7 in place of lone - Jolla, for each additional horse. Lost. Mr geed moved that each additional bursa he istal at Iwo wbirh, oui division, was lost 15 , A vote of 7 to N. The ordinance was then, without further arnand- Hoot. passed through its several readings, nntladopt. .1, with a resolution that the clerks ha directed t urnish copies to the oily 84 Allegheny and the Mw ,ughs named, and that their concurrence in its ito.l ago ha respectfully requested. In S C , tutl ove . seeorol reading. Adjourns'. Tor. regular monthly meeting 61 the l'ittrhargt Young Mon's Christian Association was - bold lasi evening. at their rooms on Fifth street—T'ren't Mali in the chair. Meeting war opened with reading ant prayer, by Itov. Collier. Committee on Supplies of Preaching at the Jai reported that they had kept it supplied, with ono two exceptions, every Sabbath afternoon. Arrange menu have now boon made ee that the different de norainatione will take their turn loom a month. Th Committee is very much onroureged by the prosper of doing good. The inmates take great interest ii the exercises. Coal Mitt. on 14nion Prayer Meeting reported that the meeting lied been changed from the forenoon to the afternoon. It is attended by from fifteen to loamy ladies and from Mx to twelve gentlemen. Member. spoke warmly on the Importance of oustaiuieg these meetings. Itotoarke were then made by a number of the mem bers on the necessity of gb ing more attention to the Saturday evening prayer meeting at the rooms of the Association. The Secretary, Mr. It. A. Lovely, read a report from Mr. Robert Davie, Miseionary of the Associa tion, for the month ending April 2h. The agent has hewn laboring, from boom to house, in the Fifth and Ninth ward. Ile had visited 424 families, of whom 141 were Catholic. The report gave a very lengthy, detailed and interesting account of his experience while laboring amongst those with whom he coma in C.:IMM Remarks were made on the importance of aiding the agent, and pointing out the best means of attain. ing the groat object of the mission—to gather into the Christian fold the lambs who urn straying from every congregation, and to aid pastors of the several denominations in persuading them to come within the pale of salvation. Adjourned. -1- 15111ENIIETTR, Lake Superior. April 51.11, tutu. Stns:—ln your issue of the 17th March tart, ap peared an article copied tram the Lake soperior Jour/11d, headed "Book in Marquette," etatlng,among ether thioga equip incorrect and devoid of truth, that the proprietors of the Banking House here, were formerly engaged in the name boxing,. at •Pitteburgh. As we hese never directly, indireetly, or in any way whatever, induced any one to suppose each to have been . eo, we feel It due to ourselves to ask you to place this communication in your daily leen°, so that any impression that may have been formed by the publication of the copied extract may bo remov ed and that we may not be liable to the imputation of making statements that new not true in fact. _ Reepectfolly, Ac., Ifotnenir Buoe. Tee following gentlemen were elected Vestry men of St. James Episcopal Church, last even log: F. R. Brunot, J. T. McClure, J. H. McElroy Geo. Park, Thos. Rosewell, David Holmes, M Hodkinton. - • 82M1111071.—The mum of young Smithson, charged with the shooting of the young girl in the First Ward, last fall, will coma on for trial in the Court of Quarter Sessions to-day. It L of lb. Bret importance. when buying any article of clothing. to know it to be well made, .1. L Carmighan A Co., Federal Wed, Allegheoy city, claim to be the leaders in fashionable clothing both for moo and boys wear. Their custom department is kept under excellent management. and a he stock of oeasonablo good. always baud to GI orders Save Yonn llonses.--We take grout pleasure in recommending the Maxima Mustang Liniment al valuable and indurponsable article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Geis on Horses. Our men have mod it for severe Burns, Bruises, Sorra, Stiff Joints and Rheumatic Paine, sad ail say it nets like magic. We use no other Liniment. J. W. Hawn, Foreman for American, llarrlun's and Wells, Fargo .t Ca's Express." licrakmen : "1 bad a negro man worth $1,200 who took cold from a bad hart, and was useless for over one year: I had used everything 1 could hear of without benefit, until I trial the ustang LinimenL It has perfectly cared him and I ran now take tbe above pries for blot. R ' espeolfally yours, JANES Dortuaacm" Every Planter, Teamster and Family should have this invaluable article. Paid by all respectable dealers everywhere. EMtass .t PARE, Pr3prietors„ New York. • Also, Lyon's oelebratwl Tweet Powder. t linunam—A flit - assoximo - nof all lan4 of eprings for silo at DIL EVYPKWI3. No.l4oWood !dna. Sposon ! —The best tittaortment the, city to , 011/14/01A4glialPlaWoodiu out&lit Telegraphic Latest from Europe. New loon, April 25.—Tho steamship City of Washington, with Liverpool advice to, the I:ith inst., arrived at this port this afternoon. Her ad vices is three days later. ' Since the sailing of the last steamer the war ru mors have circulated to an alarming extent, but the latest reports are of a more pacific nature. The armament preparations rontinno with en, hated energy. tirer, I 12.-- rotton; ihn sales for throe days amounted to 21,000 bales, at a iloclino of 1.1(4.4,10. The Ike/in° is chiefly on the inferior qualities. The market closed dull. Claire d Co. quote Orleans firm and higher. Prori,ions arc ail• vancing. L0n.1.01,--Convols ttrt ) ...I Cotbsit Market dull, vales of 2000 bales this morning. Breadstuff., Richardson, Spence A. Co. report Slur firm; Wheat advancing; Corn steady. Lateit, April Idth: Market continuos Grin hat paint. Pro•isionst Beef buoyant; large speculative feed ing, and holders demand an advance of 2 teshohts. forte n few holders are demanding higher prices. Rerun dull. Latest, April Ittas Pros . winos steady. Nosh., Sugar, Rice and Coffee slide!, Rosin doll; Spin Turpentine firm al 425. Manchester advice. not favorable, the tnarket being generally quiet but steady. ll lIRAT Mercers.—War was generally considered inevitable, and much depression prevailed until the I Ith, when reassuring rumors ware cnrrent, and an nouncements were made that the conecssissns made by Austria, in the preliminary considerations, gave renewed hopes for the meeting of the Congress, and cussed coowslerable recovery its (lie finds at London and on the Continent. Austria has proptoCAL and the other Powers, it is sail, hero consented, to a simultaneous slis.uming hohro the .t'ougrette tutteti. 'rho Ministers huvo been Brewed in Put linment le givo n tdatoznent with rogurd to Euro peon offistro. They promniod to to so un the Parliatonnt will probably Ito diettolvett week. Kleritotteertn;,4 G netirvely The Ilea. of Commons has rejeeted 3 ri , 1111111.11 raver of the ballt, by a majority. Ti re Indian loan o r :J100,01141 had boon formally trodured into the Lend.. market. The lean it for von ! r ear, secured on 4 per rent. debenture, The Linden net. intimates a supplemental loon I. 1,0011 0011. FRAVV.--Thu Par. Moniker publish. another official article to conciliate the German powers. Franee repudiated the idea of inturrering with the' ntlepeodeneo. Tho bourse W. booptal on tho 12th, three po elite clueing at GM. Satthisia.- Sardinia has sent the Martinis IVAt• glio on a special mission to A senor.--The V ivun a ntivices hat been very arlike, but had slightly moderated at the close. The Austrian troops in Lombardy continued to .dvanee anti threaten the frontlet, of Piedmont. Isora.—The Calcutta mails in March 7th, and Hong Kong advices to Foil. nth, havo,arrieed in England. 'rhe Indian government has imposed en incre , ted duty on imports, the market for which continueddepressed. The later: by telegraph from 1...m1hn to Liven... 4 —London, Wednesday morning. -A tftitmtch From , forts say: that England will propose the questint. ' of general disarmament to the pluitipetentiailes. The Times soya the pacific tolvices from Paris produced very little elle., on the English (ends tot Tuesday. 'the public do not believe that Napoleon intends to promote a pacific adjustment on the bails that Atoll clearly recognise the treaty right, of Aus trio. and consequently ouch as can be as...opted toy that power, n bile it will utterly disappoint Sarderia. II the arrangements were patched up to ~horror with the existing telings FrAnce. Anteia, Sardtuia and Russia left in the ploy, Sr' , prospects of repose Ibirope wtorhi not be in the sligheit deg,. better than at this moment. There was yesterday further unfavorable m ve nista in the Austrian raw, "Cho correspondent of the Herald s,ty, that not witinitamisng the pacific assuraucen, warlike prop, rations continue in Franca on a treumodotts r. ale Troops a pouring int.. Lyons from all points. T' The Paris Patric, which H the ergots of Napole.onis private cabinet, speaks of a but and supreme effort which England and Prussia are making in behalf Id 103100. Referring to the A itstrisn proposition for a general disarmament, the Petrie asserts that France is still on a peace footing; she has eldleete.l no army a, her frontier: has not applied to the legislature for ' war credits, NT bile Austria, having increased her arm) in Italy to 1.000,01 1 0 men, might enroll:Mace a campaign to•tnorrolr. The Panie concludes welt a threat, saying that if Austria that a general disarmament a to result in the maintenance of Mani quo in Italy., and not et resoli ing the itriperiviredith cultiee ni the present situation, it must not be ex pected that France will ho duped by such a demand. iiKIIIIANV. A letter from Munich.. aatee Lime the revelry add infantry of the Bavarian army are to he placed on a war h,oting, end before the emi of tire month all ibirmany will be in artne. I:11131 Th l 'tong Kong .Ivices by marl are t. the 24t11.10.rustry. The Anumry English mail had not arrived out. rbe supplies of tea were failing 111 all the tea district., having bee swept, and the lots gentiles arriving show that thorn is r cry Itltle min to c Consblering the .ruality the prices me ex tretuelyome. high. In the Baystlau distrirts it is report rd that rho plants urn rullernes from drotith iVAspixorom CITY, April t'oott ro. crowded Mi. morning: Mr. Itrady argord in a eloquent and able Insaner on the inntructions ot th. dole.n mainly on the unention of insanity. Mr Brady endeavored to 'bow that the 'w r ing e r pi s ,. uran tired by Mr. key. There in no mortal triteen to gainsay that tart. When Mr. Brady mime to the ;th of the instrue tions, which i. a. follows "It the jury have an. d•mlit :an to the eau , . Milt. , in reference to olio hon. or the que.tion of sanity. Sickle. ntinuld ho ac quitted,'" the .Imlgn interrupted Lb Court had already decided s. c. a. ca. The re ports of the loan., Ivan.. Hosp in ital. for the insane show that tlormost exciting rouses of insanity. .r domestic. troubles. Ile trusted that Mr. Sirklen, far from being plininhed anal degrad,l by hi. appear sore here on Ina!, would give dignily to the crimiu. dock. by otriktrigeel the s 4 hot Teo his conchndon, which was foreihin and °lnd' . _ ho nnid that if Mr. Stehle, hwit not reme.nted wrong ohm., to him, Ivo ho had done, he could n • returned lo New York end heron received among . former associates. Mr. OLIN followisd Mr. Brady. Ile denied that the re...sceution were defending adultery in the course ul tine can. Ile condemned that wt much as any other crime, but the crime tried here is murder. The one guilty of the one Crime could not detract from the enormity of the other nor could it relieve it of the horror which everywhere attaches to the taking of human life. lie procuodc.bin review the aerie- rehiring to_ad;ltery. The 110,1 of tiolot ,nee of the Oothic nation. made the Matno d .otion MP the common Ileloreen, an adlittar alto caught and billed ofterwardet, but we are I governed by the lam. of Solon, nor the Roman, tho Gothic law., but Ly the rommen law. Mr. Ould continued for nano time, and before had concluded the Court adjourned. Sr. Lot Aptil 25. Frt.bo The news by the Utah mail represents affairs is the Ter ritory Sio wearing a very threatening aspect. It seems clearly to argue the impossibility of the Velloral troops administering justice. Judge Cradlellaugh discharged the ()rand Jury, they refusing to find any bills, using every other means to screen parties a, eused of murder. The Panshes, Potter and Fortes Courts wore also compelled to discharge prisoners ip custody. Judge Cradlebaugh, nn the occasion of dis charging the grand and traverse juries, charged the Mormons with obstructing the officers of the Court, suppressing testimony, anti refusing to make pro vision for the confinement and maintenance of pris oners. Owing to the recited state of popular feel log, about IWO men moved from Cutup Floyd and encamped near Provo. Gov. Cumming has issued n proclamation, taking ground with the Mormon sentiment. It is not stated whether he demanded the withdrawal of troops trout Provo, but his action laid hint open to the charge of complicity with the Mormon theopracy. There is much bad feeling between the troops end Mormons, though the former, stationed at Provo, behaved with remarkable forbearance. A collision is imminent. New Vous, April 26.—Tho; stoamship St. Louis, from Aspinwall, with California mails of the sth 650 passengers and $1,723,000 in treasure, ar rived at this putt this evening, The SL Loot, tondo thn trip in a little over twenty days. Tho 11. S. ships Roanoke and Jamestown and the store ship Relief were at Aspinwall, all wall. A fearful oarth,inako destroyed the city of Quito, with over 2000 lives; the loss of life is computed by some as high as 50110'; the lose of property is said to amount to $3,000,000. A. number of basalt towns to the northward were also destroyed, and some dam age was occasioned in'Onnyaquil. Loutavnttn. April 25.—Arrangements Lava been condo with most of the railroads transport deft gates to the National Medical Convention, to be held at Louisville on the 9th of Misy, - at toll( the usual fare. The Convention promises to be of great in- tern t. The river i. fulling rapidly. There in over elev feet.on the fells The weather is cloudy. threste. iog Cetxueutt, Ohio, April 2.s.—The case on a writ of habeas eorpne fur the Wellingtou rescuers, in the Supreme Court, was argued today, Judge Spauldiug appearing in their behalf, and Judge Belden for the U. S.' Marshal. The argument will be continued to.morrow, and will not ,be decided before Wedna s • day. Ciscissisvt, April 25.—A spceial dispatch to tL Commercial says that the steamer St. Nicholas fro. , St. Louts to New Orleans, exploded last night• De Helens, Arkansas. Seveatyfive lives were lost. ' Sr. Louis, April 25.—The river has fallen abort two inches within the last 24 hours. and is still fall ing slowly. There is nothing new from any of th • upper streams. The weather is clear and warm: The-Pinfectlon of Dental Art .ARTIFICIAL TEETH Ulm PLATES OFFORCEL A IN AND CORALITE. D R. N. STEBBINS having opened an ofliee at 191 Penn street, le prepared to opened and Wert teeth of the shove deatrlption. tritrodociug them pew and Improved Myles ed Dental Work to the citizens of PitUdiargti, he. feels mamba that they will meet the same &worship rempticor which has been .counted to Wt. to New Turk and other lonelltior they have Leon Meted; met be furthermore believes wet they are &aloof to anpersede, as they certainly amid all other styles In LIGHTNESS, DUltAtill LITT, BEAUTY and PURITY, mid in every quality I hlch www&re Artificial Teeth desirable, and are at the mane time mach low epee/mem , of this wort may be sews at LLDEIN% PENN EITEHET, NBILIS ST. CLAIR. No. Da wnrd's Tooth Powder end Tooth Wash. Aoy quantity of lbs above articles are toe ode rednood p w eb by pb.. bigyaa, N 0.140 Wood st-Mt.butb, Pa, SUOULDER Baacss--They only place to Ret goad nada« . Boum tas4 elk Mukuticialer,Za. GZ HEIM, Ito Wool . Commercial COALLITTRE UP ARBITRATION jolt APIII4. bra.. LsAer, V. P., S. P. Smart', MpNA J. J M=M=El V cekly ILLe v lew of the Plttabn.gti Blarket. I ifrpurfedip•mally for Lle Pittsburgh Garette.) tlrrancaolt, TUsaest. Al'.l. 1K ,9 . Titre I. n.. p..trrot ,hange In the .pect of buatnoss, wept thAt the IEII Satorany t.Vcortipattivd by a 11E11/ 1 41 and th.st Tact], • rlvi , En the. 11 Leh, nerved to lt 10 , business on Saturday and )t.terdso . 'Me rain , op 11,, 31“uann.ntoda pore hoary lam nil roanited brinor, the ‘..rt 111 stag., the atold,ti rot, ev•rv.t.in hat was loess IT 1110,11, 1 1 11,1 111 1 ) , baol.o A un umber of nod ovroors wore 111111,1p,1 IEI MO IV.ltan WE, , 1., hnluil of their boatn. Thu slum of Oaturds) ar. b) a patty khan , root on B.stur.lay ffight, awl Lb., 1+ a In et ty ,ueral at , tr y to lowan a bother Ow fruit survi‘ , l It. Co runny trosts tave lot it escape., hitherto, that wo ha, mon, turps that •,ett this was not sufficient to &Mtn, It. I ho weather on Futulay and Ilotalay was clear all tat, aud it If to ho buyod, for the sake of ON. Stot; cr,o. t to tw ninnte.l. that no may now have adoe goutal and Ivy vs..atto 'e to scorn ly tiny change to no:x it, the nit, lot, ktopo up in Cinch:limit, owing to tho low 1.1" Ire• ol the. tYo learn that floor to eltipport from ro to Now York at 14 con. a buret, and offer" have !won to cart') it at couto from horo. We hope the nil do may get s 0 much tl.ey con .14 et lho.o rake Th. Choy d.. ttio noon, c'they will break np: and nothing o t o 1 thole utter pro.tratlon will put an end to this child's y. 'Sy tho tuna We riawra art ruined, the stnckbuldcro I wale. up to the neceusty of turning out the worLeto ol t oln 110,0 and PrAnco r generally, the marati is and holder. of 1.1.° paper Ilnol nn thfficolty in plarsog It at heist. The aapply or Nut. eru oschulao waft met. t to the earl) port ol the wook., but .again Rear, and we uote that the tYent to again shipping ap...0• to New Yof kat the rate j. 50,14.0 a day, to draw upon. The alwrio .hipping •ro ettl,aga, St. Louis and Canrinhati. The bun. are ,hawing for their roatotavra at par. and at the brokora ,:a) prPIIII4III la charged. Would a few hum from our exrhangoe: blo, tln, K.s. - tmnr, tn•r to bg ranting and nail arnonot of produce to f•Jr•ard, it Itmly inotard o - bothor the supply ran lot tondo to nro t top affords retie!. Wo Ivor. orror many boor!. and Itotrx Pot, In thoro noel, °lto. outing crop:' 'he anarchy ill oxr hnoza elonly. that out nr• ern . - hargo.l by ,natia of tlio Vank• thuu4ll“lt , 01 aro anpolind worlngly at II:- 71. bank,. ern some. 1.4 glad to pay lull ..fling rat,n. lonrp up their supply. h.. Wheat mat hnt onnitool thni moaning with morn ity, a. art principally ot tlin ottoto.lticti of "abort lan" •nil tho n, trknt of r rrrrr dny lnr Winter grad, a/ ....at. rne.4i.t of the Now l'ork now. h the marknt lo.cnino 101 l and wnaknr. n'pring Wheal 9 inn timit,A and sullninnt Ilnclino titamt I in trail/1%4,1 , 4in in all 0,1••• soooittll to übout 1.001.4 hunli f La. h., 1 god: 0. 14 I r Na for,.:eo.l,.rA!;.rin,t; on.l ht, tor No 1 Spring. 1 , h.oir n; Anil. Corn .1k wain+ ot about II .91 an at fot Canal titt.att aO , l 74, 1, do No. 1 on hank no, Is no I , r into Hinman Kit or Corn on tbo tnlrket. ry dull. No Tinvolley tten.l otl tho merkel, walli. try at f..lJulahLah - iChte.ago Orn, paturday. lk.nlrulo hz/liam, aro contryllud roi.triet their drain n, to a eh...rills, eon. apprnlinnd an adman , . nzain 't but ainli n m.owniont x al be gnitnrall, ruainlnd,na hop, e antra/tint /1 from weal, to work Id a morn fro° nm+.nn r 1 proluen to tho an,lazotl. An to MIS, we nth of Ili, Nan .1010 [lin relief than 11131 source overnaltizott/41 rn InFalerso , 6 anbnlbt of mw par, on tbe mat lot. vialcb f• leatttly taken by lb+ banks as fs.lao . . 1-4 run., nt hank mt.. The stront oporotio.. yln paiv•r. not opprot,l, vary VISi paper hi Ihn.t. the rat. rd %Merl lrons Irr ro "rditht h. rrr•ritt —Phil. lord 111/Lrel S%. A.,.11---I'. M.—Flora' thin 11/01 I rt. ar Tra.rlino ih.rk 001/11/ISO rshrl retorottlod: it„.. it Y. r. hi • fair Tort . rr" rr i In rr..11 La. r Ihrt loryhr••••rwratr• %%M, •-n!I rtr il.t. ,r . . rot. ut% mitt ttt.• att.l • ht.ititit•ro. and • 'oot.'t . n•rlerato .It•ntropt \lltiskettt, toll tln 103,1, et to,. o.ty f..t tzh.4l. ITlrt .01.1.!v 3.1.1 m Iner 4.111...1 ../111 I L.l I. 11r n, prom.. t l i bro. at 'l' , I,ltl V arl,an,- tn. et+ .01 TL.nuopriviiil S pr..... dolt lint iit toiii.l..t, a 119 I,)fitn, and di. , lot, an 1431 rd 1,... Oar.. hi bor.'. du; tot ill 1,1111: 1ie..11 10.0 1 10 Pk, wl d at ',di., lid ,ilitiuldmra. isioatly at 7 *nil n. lid elointileir, arid edit., tint at eel:, nod 11,r. Is• tniid , rate d•iturind. Pork nr.• etittriilv seminal. 'tarn I I..nrd I t , taken fr , .. 1 , 1, 1 Ili (or Indow Tho mote mdnt In Go.irtiii. Invtivonirul. 1 . 0111 ilettiauil at auil !dolman... unit, (hr irot Ir i do the Itaot oil a. pretty tr,ily 1111111,4 ilk 504,5 at 44., and hi:lt:tiro twoitly a. 15,1 111, Corn in iiipt.iat, and 'du,. lity•-rod eailltia: Nils) lini.tv sold at r Th,ia In dull Flour hen .11111 atoll,. •ilrats,l riintinewl to hot 1.14.1 wills Slt,m4a-ti fort —the latlor tor aloft. W twat Prin , are goo. loon at the rale of 1.,n1 , `e per ,Ity n, Near York.--tin. Theta et Itol ,eh tot... all, upon aft* 4 - ty. Not tritilsanniil, the ht,proatal lit It, ot, the Stork Exchange. the Siant.. , l the Broke/ am the 'lay ol ilamatal banns , . out Hop • Bolt The ontot le letrter. 1114k11,, relher latter , than It, lAIOI, 1..)1!., pat cool The whole rantto t erm .. A. 4 o• I. lA. , per coat Itlacoont. ant ...way. At Baal the .Itto r Sworn , 1 flat. lint lbe tat fereoto. 1.1.1. of prime Itolor«. 1 paper, fall., Jaw early In 11,. tall, art , 111 demand outooe. at trout . I', to • r tot, There Is rottotlor aettt la har g , Err the t• o to. ntorroa, awl t. It, tura, rotate. a. , •-1 nupply al Et , haute on Lotolan tool Bart. fN. Y. Ttra, tht• only traot•••,,..ri •pt.At• l• 41, ,•I t