m=mmm rAirrs ree4prepall 20811.11T1X13 . ... ... 1.: . JOSIAH mimes. JA . M . S• • • - 5 C ANDLE S S & CO. • , NO. 3.03 WOOD STREET. .PITTIEIBUktGEEL 1M P 08 . 7 .888 AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND,' DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, „... • .. • 17,0 tad 'respectfully call the attention of THEIR • CUSTOMER.? AND NERCONTS GENERALLY, . TOMMIE STOCK Fpa TEM -P,fP ;. N Ce; A _IC1) . 17 .:DT DI lIR TR ADE, r • Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Their Terme and Prices "min be ac Favorab 45 to Purchasers as those 01 any other House. leant or West. '/Ifireash- and Short Time Buyers are Especially invited to call. H. CHILDS & CO., WtIOLESALEBOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No: 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, • WE ARE NOW ,OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j BOO'TS AND SHOES, Of every variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Satan, which baying been purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE BEENTB to our friends who may call. WE ASS AGE:WE YOE • Which lee highly moulm.odtd thmh3bortt the taste r n 9.. PC ie PA TFIT T B =ll4=l , lt u yjo b d i Lbw uhee—ON SRC TALLIC OITT.WAII CAMS OP if t I7 ' IZII . 4YLE. TTPPRID BOOTS AND simores. firpO l ot. Rill find to Moir lo tell •A. FOR BOYS, YOUTHS AND . amino oar stock Before Pe.reh.seing Elsewhere. far Cuticular alLentlon given to order*. horl9,lk,olllT Zpectat it °tuns BM - EL'TINe WORK S PITTSIIIMMI. PARK, nsctrany & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING - 1111A7,11E13 , sad BOLT CAPPER, PRMSED CUP PP . A . BOTTOMS, Rased BNB Bottom ., Bpelter Polder, Az. ALEN Importers and Dealers In METALS, TIN PLATE -:-.411.p /DON. write, a.. °casually OD hand, Tien:len'. No. 140 n,.1 and 12.0 Second wage, Plitzburgh, Peon.. aartipeclal ..lew+ of topper rvt to any .1.0.1 patter. itirladawlyT JOHN S. LEE, 3". IC 11 0 13 A. 1 4 .7 TAILOR No. 43 Market St.. PlttabOrgh. A good assortment of CLOVIS, CAMDCERISS Natniaa, COlll3Oll, sad aai grads oultabto (or gentlemen. areariitotrecriirod. - %112K/rdatatlrOmptly filled, la the }afoot ditto of tho art mreklydfc • GEO. S. FOSTER, M. D., .T.T. O AC CM 0 .7' A --,Onloe, No. T3B Wylie Street, toz.l4siato :/;t7roCICI . MUD 8Z CND, ":ItAsetpr A CPl:ilea Ite . AND DEALBRS IS °APB AND STRAW GOODS. wirotaserz AND 'wren, 431 4 G704:43. Street. ..Enttssitrargh, . _ Hai° now on hand for Spring Sales, as largo and complete en emortment of Goods se elm to foaled to any toisitstini of NOB, AND WOOL :BATS of eivery style sod ocialltp; CAPLitif every quality and Isteet fishtails STRAW, WINES AND PANAMA .1141/iEralliclsEGHGllll AND SILK DON. etc, Mc. - Pen= wishing to parttime either by IY,EleneAlsear Itstat :int God It Po theiradvirstage to call 'mut etsasine orrnstoelc. - lora FRENCH 'MUTE ZING PAINT. COO 'Xona Snow White and No. DST AND GRONND IA OIL ZR TRANcE, IPARILLICIT.D In atoro and taiga:rho, tor Dale by 30811P/1 IL STRONG, No. 83 Reatdo Street, Near Took, mrl3:3rodic Agent, VMS. Montagne .1 Co., Paris. 3:113.146.1.3E1R .1P1.1.7=1 MALX.X.CM, —No. 52 jr. CUM STIMACT, • • PITMIBMIOII. PM:IUL, - • Ras just returned from the Eastern Cities and ;reviving kiLe Spring Suet of Clthe,- Qteatmeres, Veisings and Coatiomi of every moiety end . styes sanded : td ther beet city azed country trade, which 081 ba L made op SO order with primpiums sad dispatch, end at redeem los o et 107 °inertia:4W ixtabliabround in theca,. • f4aNno CO, .1 , T0,,,13.9 Pearl Street, -Boston. ,eneueenaztaraera, rot TUX wear ' BOOM Shoes and Sole Leather, • . Upper In rougb, Ccarled.Lentber, 1 0 0 P. Z 4 4-.. 150 • 1 . - - W. l l.- Ontlw, sbkp Mae la tinlabed Linttp sod colored y Roma, Morocco, . Bid udt Mot. SM., , . P. 11. BOOTEIWTOii. ammo street, Ilostan... • wnzaxsualimt, lot Peui O. CULILLTON • CO.. 10a itatto " --• • • -31033.Ecroin ec, co.- •,:-;•Foinrardifig and Carnnifision",llltrihints, 41111'Agents fot.tho,aslo of Pitiobiugh goon factors. , Consignments sod orders for LEAD, EMU, • HEMP. PtiODtifiC, de., solicited- Prompt ation. !lon ,to rreelstog and forwarding. Mi==M= ' • J.'lll. 13.11.1315 TY 11. D. . '163 nird Stitpit, Pittattruk,. Perms, F : iyin tut the ad:tit:taps of kitten, Colleges and M. tattler PiPl seutral yeare tirsetice, eon ht. profestiatupl Perticektit ISMISICLI, AND ICIEDICAL CAI3BB. I , • Her. W. D. Ho a rd. -" — Col Wilson 51 Wardle*. Rev.1).11.1-11eLoaa. Floa. IL A. Weaver. ':- T. EL ; BM, rag,.. : • Ma. T.,.1. Ingham. • ; 4:01. 4/enter...." 7 1 • Jobn H. Manor; Itsq _. .. . .. lamb McDoWstera DIN. wY34.11. 3ErrN-4.. STOlrii: WORKS. AarFl,S'it.N2lo E BR-ADLEY zoiroToettnina inn mum it rriar VAZUI or qopise,. PARLOR: AND' BRUIN MOTE Plainen&FitncT OrCte Pronto, &c fiele . :ProirietOr of the celebrated Parr GAS - . .l&79suroand Smozs Ctufaintrito ' - 'COOK, EITOV.E.T" .09:1.0e4), I. Os Room. _=l&-1y .4 Wood S t, Pittsburgh. Pa. ..- CH AND FARINA. lied* by the -- Were Philadelphia dianufacturing Co. : . (Dat Preuduzit striated di the Wealth budding • ietembee,lB4B.) . , Dilmond Mom &web, to Ow. coot's 6 bosam,6 lb.. with - • . Do do barn. do 40 ppm, I . d% . : 4.1/ . 0,, , Detthed,Pore and Peed &web, In Udell neloas kr . lob - Wry ttigs. .. 0011211114.8111 i, Cot Own Starcb,) in Limb pare Rha &lido li.acptemds mowed, for .clallairy tonpatts, end can to retied cm, as sowing. in roar to wry now In _ ar. For tole O 7: .: Tnomesou. MARIUS it YOUNG, laiihdtgo - /loots kr the Company. & D. 14.12.7131ELA8LV, iturrriamnpum DMUS IN . - ,ol.ll.kkliidiotTob"ceih Snuff and Claims, .8ov• roma, token the banding Ro. 155 Wood armada addition to theft Mixosbeturiog 6lithmont,tlo.4l3l.rolo • dretwbwo MP/ 1 . 11 140;4 ,80 d to rocan their (dm* ; ScoLAUCE! esc 80N8. 40nigs isiiiitontsstie Bills of txchang - ,-, !:,9i2rErTmates r., , JUNK HOPEA,AND-APACIA, NO. 57,),11 BEEP BTEZET, P 17.9817120% Pd ' eat.thit Vaned SULK;ap22.ldy ff: P IVWtECLE; zsataxela, Jon . ' AND ALL KINDS. 07' ' Mr 4 "A...0.?: 2 _ P . aroioboi.,44 No. 27 Woad Strut, Rime bontrbt market prim". Plfl9Bd , voyAtt " 0.1325 r •004.0.416.0 =13E40. --Eve* * Vaults, Vault Boars, ''':::Viibtowlhattire.ifindow Guard', be., for 97 Eci + jitd Uaralt rhint &me, 45 , 44eittVecnif kiiito4) ,A*". costa cruseq. of .newßisittewy at47.ll.dpjskip 'sad** roam Outputs' Particular *tondo:twit to up ...,..****thatuatta... Jobbing data* abort ;--1114 FEM. 3rANDEVER & PRIEND. 0 IQ .A.T -•- somelTolus cumuli:max, 14: From.. aka, /mu m , /mi.,. '.4ossoth,etkacPil Ipialt.itl say part of Nor4lani Will uttaudb thepartiurciad &loaf Sri AditA won Miaow on BoWs and Mortgage. . sew =AL -111011:1190311 *......--1:..--r.n. Jima toDISION 111318 & RILLIIB, 1 if %POI:MD=IVMM • maculturrs. .w.da,s,U,T.rre•Torr "W 0 .Rl3. B Pittsburgh, Penna. 4. .'"ltafikat street. minatkoturigurlads otmu=Enpact aoa inn Ihenin CiatataßaikautiVo*, Steam Deiun..ad &tett Iron jobbbi.bfgepiaring dale oti ce5.4.4.110 maxacIIGFEELLN. . ueoboi; Ootognclkiry!rbaßd Paul Oil s irmacarm.l., - v o, i 41.4Arzit AitArPMl3l op, gvggY V MI% ::i--.I4fANdtAOTURED FOR SALE, ~.z..-:inuoir.lupdc Oft a TAIL' , o 0 - -r,zia;s4s-sdbfurtsigt.,Plttabu, antra. , -- w Y M O. ZP at • ) Z.r• ,;',,isaldlietrausandbeslaribi -chef, TOBACCO.:- .AND / X7114.71' TOBA.Cootfrj ervittattitit4hdompt Dtaskwe vat, nrarroWAVA, -:.~:.:: CHILDREN, 2mertal iiottus SEWING- MACHINES A 4 -A. F R LI EC N B FOR SALE WITH ALL LATH IMPROVEMENTS !MANUFACTURER'S PRIG .S, WHOLESALE AOENCY FOR THE SALE OF ADZIIIIICAN WATCUES. ... We would most respectfully cull the atteu uoeot the public to the American Watches .w bele; tenrietiy ititraluceJ, tee m.alacture of which has ta m. so firmly wit.flshol that retire centblenee can be placed open there sa safe lad correct time-keep•re, biol. by the wearer sad seller. Gaviria been appointed Wbotanda ,, Azon to far the solo of these Walthea, the public may be spored fbat we can them u the very lowest cash prica..; We have also a vary large stock of aILYED and ELATED WARS, PINE GOLD JEWELRY to ea., each ns CefraL Garnet Cameo, Jet and Pah:taloa,. Our astotboont‘t CLOCKS la ...Lally large at pm., ct comprising lama beaatitol patterns of MOUT anti O.T. DAY PARLOR and OFFICE CLOCrit at OttEAT...ir rib• DICED PRICES. We Eris also a fall *tack of Engliab and Sults GOLD sad PiIIVEII. WATCHES on hand, all of oar own iintairtet Also, Watch MO ere Tad., Materials And Watch Glasser ILEINBILAti Dltriltalt fe2AalkorTy. 42 Fifth atrial 1110THX11.111 Don't fail to procure Mrs. Winslow's SOotte Ina dyrup for Children Teething. It has no Enna' nti earth. It gsaatly fttct7lWua an process of teething by eau snag the gonna, twitting all InEatornarlon--erill tile) plan, and ta lo tTlirdato We bowels. Depend cp.:tic. ab , 11.3., It will at... 3,1 t to yonntelves, and rubel and tKaltb Ia 3 ,, Infanta. ?Wally sale to all cam*. This valcna,l... prrp...nmou 4 the pne... - nytact. .4 Ono LI . 1, ..........P. , ....i.mi akin& Comaal. I . llyedMmo It St. Zugtand, andl tr,.. I.,eu one.l wt., ev...., Infllng num...l. woo of calext. __„yo sa - aala • and snrcav recoaka all nun of Dy•ontar7 and lharlexa In Ctuldrao,l.vtlter It artara kola nnettdan; ov from an, .qhar nano., ' 7f Ilfe and hualln an be avninatn.l l.r aollvvr. and ...a...3 la Iraqi, Iva vralgla It. nold. blillionsot bottles are told ors.-ry yoor In tho tinool State.. it It an old and well-tried remedy. - PRICE ONLY CENTs A DoTTLE Jrg-bicusi account unless the foorolloilo or CU STIO XII. Now Pork, uoo tbo onodde wrapper, Sold by DrOptiata tbronalsoit the trorld Dit.l3Eo. BETSICK, Agora r., Piltoloiren jog.ilawl•lnT The OrmakEttgllsu Slit JAMES CLAitif,E , S CELEBRATED F"I'MALE PILLS! Prnparod from • proscription of Al, Jame. Clarke, TI. D. Phyaislan Extraordinary to lbe Qnnew Vila well known Medicine I. no imptontiou, bot a tare and safe remedy for Female Dingenlites and Main:mho., tom any cause Whaley.; and although a powerful `ready, they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. • TO MARRIED LADIES It ill pi:cation, onlirol. I c will, •Iti a abort Moe, bring on the monthly period wit hreg olarl rya new Pao have nrocr beat Imams to jail svAsre gh. dine Wont ea thow.condpoge of punphlet ora awl) ohotrurd. For Toll par/lonians, got a pamphlet, tree, of the agent. N. D--$l and 6 patage otampa enclosed to uty author! gal agent. will Wawa • bottle, containing over 60 Oda, by return mall. R. L. PAIWEJTOCE • CO., Pittsburgh, orbolsple agont, and wad by •11 drum-iota ere17:41.1. to T In= POSTLEY, NELSON t CO., YLIMPACPCMI OP GIJN 33A.37.R.E.L.5. —4 110, 41 1W1D BOX VISES, Oast Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spade siatoet.,Stogs., w.dm, narrow Troth, Ar. Warehouse. N.. 17 Market Street. .o.l2mdk P1TT.913138.011, PA. I,EXCJELA.2.IG/11. SIGHTBILLS DRAWN . IIY DUNOAR, SHERMAN & CO., ON THE UNION DANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OP ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. • " -• Also, Bah/on tha painclrysl cities and towns or Franco, itagAtita, Holland, Germany, Rm.la and other F.nrovan States, constantly 011 hand and for We by WM. 11. WILLIAM k 01, • 620elynto Bankers. Wood street. corner of Third. 1 . 114401 0 1, 4»......—J0 L. taro.. a'auwooTnie rite 1.& w7irks. JONES. BOYD do CO, iTtinafactpren of CAST STEEL; also, BPRING, PLOW sod A. B. STEM SPRINGS and AXLES, Owner Han sad Ant &awls, Pittsburgh, P f 11•0 PALO D. B. FrOGIDx.E4 & CO.. MIXO 7 / 1 .01011233 or Rogers* Improved Patent St.., Cultivatoi . Temth. diner Bost amillid Son*. Pills:urpd, I,oAdrdW. RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth ....._.......D, W. C. Bidwell l'S*c".". P.ricr. R4f @ awnt.) MANICIACTO/143 ur RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CIIAIRS ' AND SOAT Corner of Water Street and Cherry ailOy, ...taloa- • PENN,A, Wiwyrygowomvol nammtcsie.A.z7T TAZ'LOR, No. 54 SL Clair Strad, ellTaraarbzirzonarag,-, i PIM PA OM JaG m JFir/r i, -RE? r STRAiriI . .BO2 , II4IETI4 AND itATEIr ROMs . ; RIBBONB„ !FLOWERS, &e, to me; I never was at her douse, except after she was shot. [A good dealer! , questioning and objecting took . place here, 'a s to whether the name of Mies Henry was used, but thelvilteees at length said it was not.] Adjourned. • Afternoon Session.—J. I'. Smith .was re-called —The braving pie I spoke of wata.steall one. [A breast pin washers /hewn, containing every email miniature likeness of Mine Peary. , ] This Is the same one ha wanted to pawn. ablieo-Exanilned--At the (fret conversation, Smithson showed me the breast pia; at the sec ond conversotion he had It on hlsbosocoLknew It was Miss. enry's likeness. Here the Commonwealth closed, and the de fence was opened by T. H. Hampton; l'eq.,; who, with Mr. Swart:welder, WAS associated an that Mae, 011 andLaatharStore: I side. The course of defence as foreshadowed T. SCOTT, Dentist, . . . . HAS removed to the house lately 0 f . 4. b 7 De. Wtn.ti Ward, 2fo. 23 Penn xtroot, (mod, .1 d y ) titrd &n o. oboe° noon envoi. Wee Ilmrs from 9 A. AL tin b P. X, MURKY EL COLLINS; Forwarding' and Commission Merchant. ASD WHOIXrALIII 1124113311 i - Cheese, Butter, Beeila,Blat4, And Prodoc• Gcstersll7, No. 26 Waxt, and,. D. litairAratcr. SoNs, No: 31 Third et., between Market end chnfinut .Phltedetpidey yra for We MY AND aramsD /SPANISH LCDE.O r th.i. and Gram Ignited Patna KM, Tanners' 08,1henneri tied Cur lime TOO." at the ielreet price* and upon the boat term. b.bids of Leather In the rough wen tett, fur uhlch tbli blithest market pukes .111 be even In Mb, of ClikkApn In exchange M. With feather gored No or ch." 6, owl sold .oncotpaiiirdan.' • a.ea7td to A Mss or RUM= CURIO ABOUT . .i'YEAR 4=7-Mr.eleaes• Claudert, wbo resift on um vOirte Bt • ,„ Eaventharert, procured a Train= me, ieltleb in =cattier et :LYS= =tiro caie: lla bii Lae gone als moat==Shoatme Trar4 and there b to appoirsoce of Ito :csulMilif 0 3011 .1r claV. dewy** irlth sty Itreftabla Tynan. ." •:• Xtul'4l fhapjr. Gaipbert Itbe belt of lerreneie .be glirakby ep pikatiou at trryDrog Mare oust) Um. Depot'. • e UMW . s;?-. t.ZOLOISSJIIICSIMERAUPOodot.r3. , TolhaanKntiOr.o'n ':Pa-Jonnio's KitrOlovo Casa bib' see Po3llllllBro, Ito Ambit:co. mrl6:dAlqiclT , s N S R W ALEX. E. REED, CAN WATC kj Romedy fversations at the times above mentioned had no relation to our marriage; be gave me presents at Chrietnist of ear rings and a breast pin. I gave hint a daguerreotype of myself and thnr /, all; did net go to the exhibition of the Venn Lit erory Society withbim; when he said he would'at I speak again, be ecemed en usual; saw nothing different in bin,. Dr. N. ADD.tnald, bourn—Ate a physician; called on the I ith of last September to see Bliss Henry; found ber lying en the floor, with a hid let-hole entering by the sixth rib, within two inches of the spine; passed through the left keg and came out about an inch below the left por tion of the breast-bone; the intercostal artery was abraded; we had econsultation—myeelf, Ur IDCook, and Where—and we found it necvneary to take up the artery, by opening the flesh; farad tho rib broken bud comminuted; the wound is not yet entirely healed; it was one likely to pro duce death, and we heel at first Ititle hopes of her recovery; she woe very RlllOl proeirnted and shocked. Crone-examined—The range of the hall was about horizontal; fivit•ess showed the jury the direction of the ball. which parsed directly through the body;] there erne no powder about the mouth of the wound. Dr. ArCook, sworn—Win, called to see Bliss Henry, at her motber'e house; found her on the kitchen floor; found the ball in her clothes; we Called Dr. John Dickeon; cut off the sixth rib and took up the artery; found a piece of her dress or the wadding in the wound; passed my finger into the hole Is her left lung, made by the ball; her recovery wee the exception; think she will yet die from the effected that wound, though now apparently recovered; cannot teal whether the intercostal artery was cut; it was, however, so endangered that wo tied it; we cot off a large picoe of the rib. Airs. Harriet Henry was called, but her Jena rueny gave no cm! light on the case. James N. Kenn, awotn—Am uncle to. Bliss Henry; I picked up the bullet as It fell from the demi of my niece; It is in the shape of adhcern; it fell from the clothes up stairs. Cross-examination elicited nothing of intere s t. Jambe P. Smith, etworov—Board on Liberty street; have been acquainted with Smithson some time; had a conversation with him about the second or third week in July, 18.58, be came to the store where I was working and wished me to purchase breastlin from hint; Bald he wanted a little money to follow hoedown river; be want. ed a dollar for it, and ►aid 4a , would redeem, the pin when ho returned; told kint to came.round again and I would give' him a dollar, he Came around again and said he wanted a dollar, to fellow her down the/1m War by. G-0 hezereilid ehoot her, if he found her," and then ho pulled out a Octet ? Crhea•eiawined-Amp merchant and was blerk at that timid tor White & acquaintance a couple of months beforerpald no addressee to Bliss Henry; had known heeler 2 or 3 years before& ,did 'not .commardoate }he dnrait to her; it was a Oven-barreled pistol which he pulled out; he did not name -Mies Henry at all NO. 03 NARRILT pirrawßOtt. by-?4r. Hampton was yhwt thnithom was *side from the love he bore towartla MEW Henry. Jobn secru,-Was atm tof Abe -night police in September lost; my beat was near iTeatfti house; have known Smithson, who is a painter, tenleare; hie general rePattitlon for Pneest..epel quietness is good as far trs lino set hire oft& eeen Main! Mrs. fieurY's ? PerhsPs Mmes)-leseeeen'idro a night; some times going itito the hones nod ems these walkieg with :Vies Henry. Mr. Marsbnil asked the object of theexam'. netts; !it'd it wenqnswered WI it isse,heprOre Unit a closer intimacy hotifeett the par tite then Mice' near, it tiling to' oteifres to ehe wee orate stand and eecondli. that the defeisdant wpeeo madly in I°l4 alai:Wes H. that ti was under the sting: of dliappoloted iespensiblefer Mir KW -;? . • •`• fdriLlf.) objected, for thti;reOitexclkagM Harr wan not =Wad la °bid Alto her Intl- Vittshttrgk o.sactt t. P C3l-13-: , - WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1859 Mr. Swartzwelder then said they had no other defence, and they would here abandon the case end suffer it to go to tho jury as ttMood. Mr. Marshall enid that th 4 Commonwealth takcn at g tr u a m s eu al te o willing to submit the rase without ar. Shaw's Optician Stone, No. SS Fifth et., yesterday . P.e.,'Ortt. ar THE' 012'1 Ci Ly ..rad - It-P.ITM . - ialock, A. 12 6 r. u UNION Pr!ATER MEETING, tit the roonin of the Young Men's Christian Association, No. 83 Fifth street. at 4 o'clock, P. v., every afternoon. Cocoa f,r a few minutes if you cannot stay longer. Coeur or Quailreit Scssiuss—Tuesday '26th -A calm which has hese looked for with some interest came on fur trial on Tuesday. It was the ease of the Commonwealth against Thomas Smithson, jr., indicted for shooting with intent to kill Miss Eleanor Henry, of tbe First Ward, (lit,. of Pittsburgh, uu the I Ith day of Septetu. her, 1858 On that day, at will be remembered, the said Smithson, who had been paying some atteution to this young lady, called upon her at her mother's house, and was observed by Mrs. Ileury to be outivereing with her daughter. A few moments subsequent, the report of a phitiol erns beard and the girl received a shot which came very near proving fatal, us it passed through one of her ribs, abraded the Intercostal artery malamute out on the opposite of her body. Smithson in a nervous looking, straight featured young man, about'_": years of age. Miss Henry to a beautiful -young lady, a blonde with light curling hair, and in now, to all external'appear ance, in the bloom of health. She is ahobt 17 yet.re of age From the peculiar circumetancee of IMO Case and the respectability of the friends of the parties, together With the great interest excited by the terrible crime attempted upon young nod innocent girl, groat feeling was ex cited in the trial, and the Court room way crowded. Mr. c oilier, the District Attorney, opened the ease for the Commonwealth in a few pertinent remarks, after which Mien Eleanor Henry was sworn and examined by T M. Marshall, EN , who assisted the Lis. trict Attorney—(reside in ttecond street, city of Pittsburgh; em 17 years old; hero known Thomas Smithson three or four ye'are; Caw dim in September, ISSS, nay Lim on the I Ith; he came to our house and spoke to me, and we had some conversation; was hetween ten and eleven relock when I was shut: we were talking in the (rout room, and I told him I would have to- go our, for toy mother wooled me; he skid I needn't he in a hurry. and I said "I. have to go;" he `asked why ° and I said 1 had some things to In I needed that evening: ho told me I would not need them, and • I naked him why - he soft Le cause I wouldn't; he exidhe wouldn't speak any more, and I turned to go out of the room and he shot me; he was standing back of me; I was standing sort of sideways; the hall struck .me there; [showing the place, nearly under the left ehonlder blade] it was it pistol or revolver, lint I didn't see it; have no recollection of hearing the report of the pistol. Croce-examined-1 tire with my mother, there aro Iwo brothers and two sisters besides my mother at home; my y,tneg-r sis:er Nasal home that morning; my two-couides, my mother, my sister and myself were in the house that morn ing; my cousins name. are Anna and Maria Kean; my molder was hathei,yard when I was shot; my cousins and !We! Were with. her; 1 was shot just at the door leading from the entry to the yard; I don't know where Smithson took breakfast that morning; I had been Staying at my Uncle's, James N. Kean, for about two months previously, and 1 aon't think I had Wept, at home daring that time; at Smithson during hat time at home and at different places; prier to ney living with - toy uncle, I eaw him frequently at my mother's honor he was not in the habit of sleeping at our house, to my knowledge; (here arc five rooms to our house—three up stairs and two below; my brothers sleep In one of the rooms up ittairo and myself and mother in an other; one room is vacant; I did not Intend to remain at home that day when I was there; saw Smithson when I came home that morning at the hack door; my two cousins went down with me that day; he rani something to my cousin the day before; and I asked him if he said so; be said he hadn't: the r , ,,ed I asked him I do sot remember, but it had no referents to me: he walked in the yard a little while; taw him talk to no one else: at the Second eOnveroatiort he called am to hint nod said he wanted to speak to me; I went to him and he said he wanted me ' to go to plaice or omusomottl, and I didn't want to go; 1 nceer went "rob him to ouch places but I went tw the altnett.tto 'wig% otto twtoe, in the spring; was at the some plc-uic with him on the 9th of July; no did not go together, hot come home t getter; I have stated all the con versation I remember of basing had with him before be called toe. [as mated in exstnioation in chic(;] whoa ho said he wouldn't opoak.'atty more, be lucent that he wouldn't speak when we met; he meant that we would never reeogoite each tuber ainin; he Came to our house when ever he pleased, during our aequinotaoce, some limos every day in the week; our various con- =ley with defendant, and efrehavingbeen cross examinei pn that point, the defence could not now contradict her upon collateral matters brought out uponan improper cross-examination. The Court ruled out the testimony in the case as not admissible. Mr. Swartzweldec asked the Judge to make note of the etrer made by dernec, which was done The Judge delivered a short:charge, touching upon - one or two points only, and leaving the .31.0 with the jury. They retired and were absent about 10 or 15 minutes, and then returned and rendered a verdict of "Guilty, in manner and form ae he stands indicted." against Smithson. Sir. Seartzwelder made a motion ('Jr a new Trial and in arrest of judgment. This was a speedy end of a long case, and one that it was !supposed would have occupied& couple of dap, at least. .. 29 I 10 Case of Cow. we. Michael °teat alias Aobel, indicted (or assault with intent to kill, on oath of Adam Grossmeyer. Adam Groestneyar, sworn—tltas going down the beak of the Allegheny river on the 10th of January; healer name and caught we by the arta, whirled me round, made a slash al toe with knife and Cot toy coot throttgb the breast, but didn't out tae: ho then Gaeta a brick at me and knocked my hat off; be picked my hat np then and cut it all to pieces; -1 passed on and got out of his way as soon as poasible, and had him in- . . dieted before Alderman beide; we had POMO words a good while ago, down the firer, hat thought it was all over . On the crose.exurninatiou - it appeared that Grossmeyer wasn't able to tell whether it was below Louisville, or at Cairo, or just where it was the difficulty occurred, hilt it was somewhere on the river. Mr. C. MT. Hayes appesre4 for the defend• ma, and though .about a wittless, made such a successful onelarlett upolltbe prosecutor that it didn't seem as if he bad hero en terribly at tacked after all his testimony. Thn jury ren dered to verdict of not guilts sad the itefentlatit pay the costs. Com. vs. Atari's. Sericke and Margaret row ers, charged with fel‘e pretences in oldnining from habelln Pierce S:N. duty nut Ws learn from the United Prrobytrrian of this week that the U. P. Presbytery of Cbartiers met at Hickory on the 19th ult. The members were all present with one exception . The following persona were elected delegates le the meeting of °own, Synod, to Xenia, It, Illiointera—Thos. Hanna, D D. Sammunl Tag gars, ino 11. Clark alternates, Dr McElwee .1 T Brownlee, and Wm Mc. Gibson. 'Ciders. —William Gabby, Jno. Meloy, Win II MeNary; alternates, Wm. Caldwell, John Hanna, on.. Wm Grabum Tun Pretibytery of Monongshaln met nt Itir mioghom, on twit week. The following delegates were appointed to at tend the General Synod Row. birtsrs. U R Kerr, D. 1) , J 1111.9 Preetly, .1 0. Brown, A F. Hutchinson, and W. 11. Andrews, principals. Dr. D. R. Kerr was appointed to sit on the Com mit-ter of Missions, end Res lames firstly Lie alternate . The fallowing person, were Appoitatul alto nCem • —Rev. Mamma A. Y. Hnuision, II K Luat, It C. NeFirlAnd, George K Ormond ant 8. B Reed. The following elders wore appointed princi pale!—William Young, Samuel George, John I Black, J. B. Glenn and . John Gook. !Goners Andrew Crawford, James Brute, Jame+ Seed, David M. McKnight, and [Cohen Ruh were sp. pointed the alternates. The next meeting of this Presbytery will be held at Noblestown Oct the last Tuesday of Jun, A GALA NlGHT.—NOLlFllbgLitntlillg the. pour ing rata of last night, the Odd Fello•s' Anni versary Ball or Balls—for there were two--wore a great success. The seals at the National Theatre were floored over, making one grand room from the back of the stage to the rim of the gallery ' When we looked in, at 10 o'clock, there were 0 - .111.100 eotti.l,* on the floor dancing, and enjoying themselves in the most approved manner, whits the galleries wore nearly hued with spectators Toe sight was beautiful, so many ••fair women and brave men" beingseldoto seen in one joyful company. After visiting this splendid room where we were treated with the greatest courtesy by the managers and all, Ivo were invited to look In at Lafayette Hall, where our German fellow citi zens and their wires and sweethearts were as semble,. Here, too, all was gaiety, although not so many were present a 4, It the other. All AAA order nod eujoymettl.eld to the found of asetalient. movie elherco .:rt Vera tfavoatne themselves to thatt= o tng_ id , erenan tostitotton "impoetett from the n Nee • _ e walla We learn that more than tickets were sold for the ball at oho Theatre -the Odd Fellows' Association will thereforeii ikit hr rolottantial !c -oupler, advantage fento,,!4, tn ey-aking, on which we conitvatuliz4. , N . /AM PILLN publithe , l, year. day morning, the names of a portion of the Ves• trymen elected for the Episcopal Churches in Ibis cif,. Such as we were not before able la i obtain, we now present subjoined: Teintly .Church, Pitteburgh—John D. Davis, ' James Dale, H. Hepburn, Thos. M. Howe, Ste phen Jarvis, Josiah King, Charles Soap, A. W. Loomis. A. K. Lewis, P. M. Miller, ROW. Robb, H. L. Itingwalt, Charles Shaler, J H. Sheen hero?. St. Peter', Church —Hill Burg win, Wilton Mil ler, I. M Pennock, W. 8. Lately. John Harper, Geo. 8. &Aden, Charles Snap, J. C. Ellndley, CAI,In Adams, C. A. Colson, Wo,, F. Johnston. Epiphany—George W. Cut, R. Chester, E. Agnew, W. H. Holmes, John Musgrave, S. 11. Alexander Maley. timer Church, !k Washington—Thos. J. Big htm, Richard Sinhbis, John 8. M'Millan, Thos. H. Golding, William Loogdon, George Chbrers, George Lower, • Srotatt Goons.—Judge Maynard delivered a clear and impartial charge to the jury In the case of Commonwealth ve James Jones, on Tuesday morning. Jones wan indicted, ns will be remembered, for receiving stolen goods, to wit : pig iron taken from tho pile o(0 § J. 11. Shoenberger, knowing it to have been stolen. The jury was out about twenty minutev and re turned with a verdict of not -guilty, defendant. (Jones) to pay the costs. Mr. Jones was as well pleased a stun, judging from his beaming face, as !hero was in the whole court room. Tan Wheeling intaktencer has a roost humor. .ous accouo6, in its yesterday's twine, of the pro. posed concert in that city of Piceolomial, which didn't oome off, and how Mr. Fish, the agent, neglected to pay the printers, eta, etc. The Wheeling creditors appointed an agent to go to Cleveland, where Strokoeeh is this week, or a part of it. Us went and stepped into the agent's office just before the opera commonned. Mr. Pleb talked, but Mr. Gran, se soon as he learned the facts in the ease, of which the Intelligeneer says be was not before cognisant, paid up and sent the Wheeling man home highly dAighted. TOE Leuesa.—hunt & Miner send to tie the Ledger. Boner's "Ledger for next week," to the newsboy.] eny. It is as-neat io appearance as any printed sheet can be made, and among a hoot of other articles Cluntaine part 2 of Mr. Everett'e ow on the financial distress of 1857, Its causes and cure. We smolt stated thatbick. ens ie engaged to write for the Ledger, and in oor wonder .exclaloi—who the Mena Will Banner bare next. .get the Ledger of coarse. Bonner M le a an of eeeee, - sod knows how to gei. rich. Fig Apvintriers, do ye ace! Wattan A. 'Brit.—We learn by private letter that this talented and devoted young min ister'rebuilt, pastor of Asbury (M. E.), Chapel, of th is city, died In great peace, at the residence of bid Sister, at Cainbridge, Ohio, on Friday, 22d Init. 'Many of oar readers are doubtless aware that the 'beautiful church edifice erected by this Oongregation;•and 'nearly ready for dedication, en Pennsylvania avenue, was commenced under the auspices of this minister. Tun age' ution of our readers is requeeted to tha ex tundra sale, commeuoing to-morrow room ing at 10 o'clock, at Dula' auction tombs, of 148 packages ,megobandiss, machinery, etc., of every deseriptian, to be sold without reserve, for account of whom it may cop:morn, to pay freight and Obargeti: Atm. Larne , ittendedlo the police bneitiees before the Msyorie court yesterday morning, the Mayor being as yet unable to go out, although be to getting better. The Alderman hied twelve caeca before him ofdrunkenness and disorderly aoudad, fear of which were lent up and the re mainder fined. , Tits Pitleburgh,Annoel M. E. Conferenee will meet this morning at 9 o'clock, at the South Com mon (Rev. A. J. Easley's) Church, in Allegheny City. Bishop Morrie wilt preside. Rev. Bishop ; Simpson is now .bn the 'Western New York Clr- CPU. 'The number of delegates Is abont 180. . licaurar.—Tho Coroner held an inquiet on Tuesday on the body of a female infant foetid in the Allegheny. river, near the bead of Wain right's laland. The body nu nate& mad ap peared to have lain in tho - pater for Elaine time. Verdict. foetid drowsed= nit" Exhibition. of the Ifirkpatriek Literary Association; glint for the ptirpove of miens faade.to purcbatera library. Was ca .tbie era. alas, atlituoatayallt Poriveaiisra;74iie . l4 tolted uni4r4 l . Bl : of allitiysopt and - a • T 134. hada, masts, ties, bgtire fieelebtigge human' aad hi% WU! rowed at Ceraegbazi Ifto.Vre4- .eirtlitta4' .61=7:44. t • Telegraphic . _ Lumsrubr, March 26.—The steamer St. Nicholas, Capt. McNutt., from St. Lords to New Orleans, ex ploded at ten o'clock last night, at Island G 9. The boat and cargo will prove to be a total lose. The following is a list of the killed, missing and wounded. Capt. AleMallen, Mrs, Clime, Clerk's wife; Mrs. Bunnies, clerk's cousin; Mrs. Gl'linight, Mre. Christopher, lady with babe, name unknown, Mr. Faulkner, of GEGregor's Landing, Iowa; lady un known. John Jenkins, second engipeer; John Bond, cabin boy; James Wood, Gist cook, Hillsborough city,Pa; the barber and thirteen deck hands, the Grctpan, pastry cook, two berth makers, Joseph, a pautrymar, Miss Jackson, chambermaid, St. Louis; Gra slam women, Mr. Alex:niter nod an unknown gentleman, Raton Rouge; Edward Stephens, pilot, St. Louis; John Lumbeck, !icemen. The following were badly scalded —Ben, V. Clime. Grin ,•perk, St. Louis; J. S. Acull, Warrantown, Mime; Jacob Long horn, Pittsburgh; R. J. Stuart, Staunton, In.: Thos. Carter, Tamely., Schuylkill county, Pa ; Ella Ken. nedy, Brunswick, Me; ROBe St. John, chamber. Maid, Orleans; Wm. Pennbaker, watchman. St. Louis; Fred. Miller, //corgi, M'lngle, Andy Slick, fireman; D. Capps, Farmington, III.: 0. IV. Rey nolds, Sioux City. The following were slightly scalded • O. W. Oil let, second clerk; Joseph Wolff, John McAlpin, her. keeper, SI. Louis. The following were saved : Chris. Mousimer. se end cook; (lug. Ilelseley, mere room louder; Daniel Hester, second steward; James Chile., second pan trymen; Andrew Whoops, third cook; 'f../. Casey, Texas tinder; George striker. Lem is tire. for, Simpson Mahoney, Joseph Rare, Andrew Men. tot, Jacob Delrore, Joseph Heigh, Prod. Miller. John ov ons k, fire too , John it. Jackoh. carpenter: Mare, first mate; James Reid, pilot; Joe Hamilton, porter. Wesley Marvel., Fred. Miller, deck hands; John Pen sibtiker, second mate; .1. ilairwoon, Jacob Al. Lein eel, second engineer; John It. Cutler • Decatur co., tn. : 'f. F. Maxwell, do: Cl. R. Ferris, ileorge W. Christopher, It. Traverse, Mr. Murdoch, O. nings, Jacob Wagner, With Miller, Mary A. Brun, Glary J. Donahoe, P. C. Brown, Neuron, Jas. Purl, Franklin Laud, George Mechand, Jam. Ken, lbo•hester, Pa; W. 11. !.inch, Saline co., Mo. The Cacti were brought hero by the Susquehanna, in cluding sixteen shockingly wounded. Tho sultorers are nod, the care of the authorities and bener-dent Wsentererox Care, April 2;. Mr. fluid resumed the argument on the instruc tions prayed for. lie had been endeavoring to show that the rule adopted in the Alantring's ease was not si tightening of the prineiplex of the common but teas rather in the nature of an alleviation than otherwise. Prior in that time the doctrine had never gone further itan that; no act of insult or contumely, end no trespass on the property would justify the slayer in taking life, nor redoes" murder to homicide.. The determination of the hunch in Slanning's rase wee in ermeonanee with the principles of mailmen law long established, as adultery was not an assault un the person of the husband, but was only eon, Fano.) of the two provocations of insult and of tres pass. Then, in regard to the eonstructien of the law as understood et that tint,, would have convited the party of murder. The law, then, for the first time declared that adultery was such a provoeution as would reduce the homicide firm murder to man. slaughter. From that time to this the law had never gone further. It would he very unwise for courts of justice to relax that rule. It would outrun the priori pl e s of common law, in regard to murder, and would estahlish the principle that a man could kill another from motives of revenge; besides it tmb! not be re stricted le the single crime of adultery. but would also have to extend to the ease of the defamation of a men'a wife; the principle that would allow oue, would necessarily embrace the other. lie referred to Blackstone, whore it is laid down that no insult constituted justifirition for homicide: no liedes of contumely,-no epecies of mere tre,pon, and lunation of the tu., had ken recognised in either ancient or modern time, am Oat jute of the crime of murder or manslaughter, Mr. Ovid concluded his speech at half-past ~n o o'clock. The Court granted the instil...ldeas prayed for by the prosecution, with explanations, and silinitic.l I some end refused other. of the prayers by the Is fence. The strictest etiolation pee paid to this part of the proceedings. The' defense renewed the proposition to eubruit the Cate without argument. The District Attorney concurred entirely in the proposition. At 3 o'clock the Jury returned amid intense ex citement, and gave a verdict of "Nov timer." The sippl.tee seas deafening, the audience housing and wiring their hats. t 4 r...iii.nsra, N. F., April 211.—The steamship fir from Galway has passed Cape Race, bound to New York, and by the dispatches from the Liver , pool egret ot the ',Associated Press, ere areJilaend la possession of Larert.oot dater! by telegrafila to the IStli inst. Ave days Icier 411 an the precious advice!. The latest dates by mail from Liverpool, aro to the evening of the Itqh inst. The steamer, NVeser and Arugn tail arrived out. The latest complexion of contieeutal ailairs i 3 war. like. The Paris letters regard peace as hopeless. The utoveinent4 of the French troops assume the [OO.l threatening proportions, and the preparations in et try branch continuo without abatement. The Pert. Peter, novertheloss sterns tlet Franco has nut waned. Aurtria's prop:silt,❑e for the Congress aro not uneeptabla to Prune,.. hat not being prepared to take field Immediately, Napo: eon pF rtr delay. ino Paris Wore, tura Loan oleyrararne . bet r semi ratio r firmer. et 11 . 11 ;tic. irliniatnriar otteninn.r. In lir. I. ..1 Pail...eta. In tririll-M 1.. rho attain 4 Emil, slo b haul prrorierni nn thirl/i h i non praetponott tilt rnolBth lenient traria Want, to tho.l,laol military ast,r, and - in the army in hob, tor haring arbie.l the orppro.atun the lade...bent.. 114. w are pr.-grenna _. very slowly. in. p.aiii , ly a erm, P rat.. last rrith .r.t • 1.101 - IVII. tl.l asnau.lanooo. einarlitmcria. lirr,truirr?..7.7.lerirrirel. April queliteee Ears deci.e.l.,.. 504 0.1111,, I Ihd. the , mart. th el quiet. The efwce..ory fir the .vek w. 3000 al ta o t, amawl o Call h!4. , m i e l kf he o lve 7 S T I h G e ; I wa , t o h l o l. w 7.q . 79 , 4 mitidl hag 7 3-10;144.5d. I.s• 7 I 16, xrd.hlittift ti 7 Ih,. clock of cotton is port Is 407.c. 1, 000 hel. of Amrrlnn The 31nuctiwier w•lce 0.05.0, 'fetatelArs mertot 4. r aossf riosirui.lolvt,•bot L.rrrpooi, Apr,/ I f.—Breadstuff',—Fleur steady; holders demand an advance. Wheat dosed watt au advancing tendency. Cora quiet; salos of yellow at 51 rid(d.ds per carital; white Ss dd(d.ls tid. Pro. .Lions—Boot firm at tLa late advance. Pork firm, with ',alma/ full prices.,Lard dull al 555. Bacon quiet. Produce—Sugar ull at lid doolioe. Coffee dull. Rico buoyant at ad advance for Bengal. Resin heavy at 4s fd, and sales of 0011101011 have taken place at 4s 3d. Spirits of Turpentine steady at Ole (Mils fol. Loudon dfoury eaa - ritirii are slow of sale, bet prices unaltered. Con sols eloped this afternoon sr Ote 0r.954 for money and account. The bullion to the Stank of Ragland has decremmil 1354.000. Tito looney market e10.e.1 unchanged. Sr. Loris, April 2f,.--A series of letters published in the Salt Lake Vallytan, giving the proceedings of Judge Cardlobany,h's Court at Provo explain to seam extent the difficulties and distarl:ances in tho territory. A misunderstanding between Cumming and Johnson memo to have grown at of the refusal of the latter to withdraw the troops from Provo, sent there under a requisition of tho court to protect wit nesse.. Judge Cardlebaugh passed seven, strictures on Cumming'. proclamation, which had not been re. reined here, characterising it Informal, evidently de eigned to exasperate the people against the troop. It also toys that Material of the presence of the troops tending to terrify the inhabitants, and intimidate witneeses, jurors and parties testifying on the behalf of the prosecution, have been compelled to seek pro tection of the troops against the threats and intima tion, of the very inhabitants, maid to ho me terrified. Judge Cradlebaugh, who is sitting merely as mm. milling magietrato, would go to camp Floyd on the following week and continue investigations. Testi mony was elicited implicating several Bishops and Presidents of the civil authorities of the territory in murders at various times, all of whom fed to escape arrest. Pour of the grand jurors discharged by Cra dlebsegh also tied, and Cedar City and coverlet other towns were almost depopulated. It is also stated that the Indians, about 10011 strong, beaded by white men, mustered in that neighborhood, with the ex press determination to prevent the arrest of any one In that section. Oradtehaugh denies that the grand jury protested against their discharge, as stated by the Desert news. Sr. Loris, April !G.—George 0. Atherton, tailor of the Southern Bank of St. Louis, was arrested yes terday, on a charge of embattling the funds of that iostltatioo. The amount of defalcation is $53,000, and addition of official bond Atherton $20,000, honk Bemired proper yis valued at $70,000. Atherton is a man of family, and wee formerly the book.keeper of the Bank of Missouri. from which institlienit is supposed be abs traetettpo,ooo. - Sr. Louis, April 21.—Thet U. S. steamer Stink, with her cargo and government stores, .snk above St. Josephs on Sunday ; the loss is $20,006. April . Yd.—There ITO/ A hesvy rain this morning—a replier thunder storm. The river rose twenty inches within the lost teronty-fonih,rers. Tbo wesihor is cloudy end warm, with light SAVE Youn lionass.—“We take grout pleasure In ream:amending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuable and indispensable article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Galls on Horses. Our men have seed it fur severe Burns, Bruises, Sores, Stiff Joints and Rheumatic Pains, and all say it eats like Magic. Wo use no other Liniment. J. W. Halms.. Foreman for American. Rarnden's and Wells, Fargo Cio.'s Express." • • Gc:llletnen: "I had a negro man worth $t,200 who took cold from a bad hurt, and was rimless for over one year; I had wad everything I could hear of without benefit, until I tried the Altistaog Liniment. It has perfectly cured him, and I eon now take the above price fur him. Respectfully yours, J sass Doonseca." Every Planter, Teamster and Family should have this invaluable article. Sold by'.all respectable dealers everywhere. Pr iptietors, Xw York. Also, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. - B. A. Bowe A Co., have just opened thou prlng Stock of tine confectioneries, which conimile the greatest variety they haveyeeoffered to: Cusp. • Ir. They are prepared to famish parties with' a thing requisite, done up la the very best style. They have also on band a large assorttneut of.fresh fruits, preserver, pickles, tied in fact every thing in their line. They respectfully solicit a cell front their friends and patrons at their well known tap:6d, noel door to the poet - dike, Federal' 'treat, Allegheny. 2 A MERICAN SCHOOL INSTPIIITE, 3:16 zcs. BROADWAY, N. Y.--PITTREURGII AGENCY No. TV WOOD STEM, &boots hod Awidooilea fopplial with oompeteotloOthiwr. ab"ltti Bookk Marts; Wte., and Teachers with pooltioao. Odor to faculty of. Amherst OtOogo, Dr. Limit llama N. If, mut to Dor. W. 11. atcaufkr.L. L. D., traIOBWO7 of *Johnson%l'hillooopbkol CU , . 0 ,, f • - • foriLltirlw I ; • , J.DURlTailkont. casks ZantejusWol and ex aleli.gMess 41; sispzasoN, spas - lu. - 'ss Wood dftoPpaata Chu l a ßotel. 11=450tiv t kgde s to:usil,, oft , -senora lIASHAVOIL it 00. , Comniercial. uum Iniuu DICVST, v. P, P. P. eIIILITCC. Wi. Mtn , 7 . 4- Ltuurrm, 3.. Pm. Jr PITTIMEIVRGH (R pored SPcdanY or Vie Piathurgh Gantt, Ptrtantrax.n. Wumtanst. *Pan. 27. 1,14. FLAMft —l6o 011 i, 441 n t4.¢l tint bends yootorday tan, a t.t 142 I.bloottportino, nn whorl. nt fif.Cl Prlnn store y bblo Ia It. at 1.6,70e2, 75 for enpertlon.s4lo for extro, end $6,457640 4.r Fondly BRAIN—Reo 1. fi trn or; est, 4 - 3. end 1.0 1d:411(44m Ent hatd. at NI. ttnn: nan knob. oholltd, frnal otnro, at Wheat 401) bash Pa Rod. trnnt 410ro. et /1.7,n4 Idtd. f4pring, Innn ono., nt (IFlol.3ltlll.Ct.t—saint In lot. td Ikttent , ttgat nt s.c. nes MO at Ontret, /0 I,:tt at 12,4013 HAIXKI—tha wales rrportml yt.tt-relay aggrogat,..l 4n .0 05 M., lu small It.tn, at 7 !lt - 6 1 % fur rider, 10 for Western Ilarun. and Int ,4,10!-; city J. at.t. 2', tr. rtzir.nr Carta at 11. POTATURS--niloo or 40 :dd. Nalotonad" .} - 2ro; 00 as 1111. M and choice at r-',20@!:,70. and :170 nod 6:..,t,-te mod Rods at Ta and o 6161r0 PORK—ft eel. of PO MIA at 614 FRATIII49I4—n oftlo of 700 lb. prime lice•tern et 35, otteltt 1911 —4• alee iitt h4lf bble white et $4,411, end lo tio Ltkr tinpenor •t $4,76 RIONETAILY AND COMICIEItVIAL. Tlrn 11,11.14 inc Ir. r „ ropmrntivn rfatrognrot of am I roportr off " f Olco ht Urneral .11erdumdfro f. r the %root etud slur° J. 1 P.r U.r tr,r , Ikr ....... Nor. 14:,i 1 , 1,a 1559. s9o4.nsi 11,74(1,473 3.N12).-7e, r.: A,i;~ mw aJ.r. 6itao J. 1............37,31,,511 74.377,371 nra hxr svry 1,00 , w•-ek 4.1 trui..1,11,,h, I.r ,or th..o wo,k Its 15:,7, uutl thu aggreol.. a I ho yrnr, that far, I. jut dont& Itiu th. lonf11.• rwriorl lotAt paw. - • q'r aoucl • comparatirn ot tho Export ro rpe) how Now I'w4 i.rts and mince Jan. I I J n:, reiwt 16.34,,1.5 It; 3..4.0Z.-5 J.O.roar .... 87.45.304 $17.7,4,11 . The shiptin n 1 of tipane to day by . 1111. xinclunly Jar,. ilnlng mann Satur day it will iwalaal the Rank avnruget of 'tin week. Th Wndronnlay twat well prol.ni.ly take n mllllou. W.. In-en rneekong n mognicrabln Opociu durin, an, wr.k fro. OLnadn, e.ntl o,orun wen, In -- 1 N. Y. Trib. Ti,.,.. ere. lee, 5.1111 y in the ?b,-k mart. t irrt grrueral femur-. en.mutt, the tattle, and the nprrreterr Crr the rinchne :rnnrtinne rontrrd the ntrevernent. uf lb etnney Yindt contract. 'Vern ton out with Knrt,..”0,1... barred upon rho troutinuara-o rri declining trail.: ly Wr.eterr needs andnprn the purr-trial rotiteat at pr.eteut going on iro [wenn (ha Le p ergrant rine+ to the am Writ our o(,n Lb am 1 en warlike aspect .11, last fore', N. V Tril Iblvflunln Corr. MAnAir, April 2.1 The:. her to, a err) active rnarltet tot C0,..3, ant mrntr, and non., in,. teat teaneactfen• hare been elt ct... 1. Tim NU, fu , tul , .ter., N.llOO had., in eth(tir en, incluitrd 3,I0) bag. (Or Trip at 111, ciar I r non hag. do at II?;; fr.; I,rof* bng. (air gotel rl r 11(011!-; et, WO Imp do at 11!0 ct!: lArO bag. nod do a ti rte; 40. bag" ordinary do et 10 3 ,; . cher Mit bag. print d r , at Iry da, and !NI - beg. Leguayra et eta. The ma Ltd doyen eery firm sorb shcalta; Lut little Way. ...Inn to Ken r crept at Nil rates. WO queto prime Rio a 11 , ;(6511-. brit in good fair 11. ; to 11!,c; U1.11i40.114N I,llr I I! JarA to 110. rilo 11Ftb6ly otaleu..t.t of timPhikdelphut Banks • pm . aggrer,ott, a, compared 011 1L1... .4 revica. April April. :Ito . ..5145.1.111. $11.5ig1.760 luc. $ 645 ~ 1..417.91/. D0e....1. - 1,1,1t0t 6 . 44 4.3:5.,9,05.1 Inc 2±5,216 Duenx clbcr Ilka =7, 6, 41: =1.51:1 IJui, to c4b.r bk. 4 b2. , .14.1) 4.4. , ..4(.7 llr 7 . 409 iN•ro.tagl ..... 17,114;212 Ix.c 2. - 0 , 2 CA r Wu, ion . . 1.31.4.5.31 171.411. imports by River N ABll 011.1.1.. per Het tursir Lae feel hr.?, 1 1.11.1 nkro,4 14 tr0.17..11 do boa, W.! eeka tie lard, Clark & r. • , J11. , g4 labrak dd firettlern. 11 do, 1 4.1.1 1. weJ, 1.;:e lenlah 11a key k rt, • hlide la 1C.1.,r1 t 1.1: 114 Ms ICI Peur...ck A .0.. Idl2 1.1 , 1. flour. Liggett 1 .1. , do. I',lor k 11.111i,1, 14 , 2 bp ulrera. lieter•ly !tr..; d to unke, tarn. r P. F.1,1.11r./. 01.0..11.1-1.0 tone pig In-tal. Neul:.l A • t.ge 1.111 reker I r , nlp•grle, I.etron.r; M., y. 110,, .11 4g. oat.. 1.11,k LI a A:143 barley, Fml[ll & 1,13 thll.l.aper, F.-.trrrl Vlrreentr. 1 Li 10.1 I era., I las, leen, IS seta lall:prtr, %f J. 1.4 urr & 200 ore. It 11.1,11. 1,25 dry hide-, J. VLatlgldia, l'cuLsylvisrda 31nritanrtorir, rx., f pito: J It Hy,. til 1.1.1 m rift): Cla'rlr k cam , I pigs, 17 i.h , oldert A / le.a. IL 11. alas. tmportr by Railroad P. WkC. R. It.-13 rani bog.. tdo Wile crirtnric bpi barb", b oatorltlddlr, & to: fiti bait J Ckadwicki 10 bolt tibia nob. fiCtiorield; 1 bbl egg., E Baru, 1 cat bac.. J D Nrkatt.n; 1 dot robs, Fhriver sod lid worth; 4 bid. beaus. J A Ftltar, 12 bills paper, W Baser;3 tails soap, kleCtodissa .11. ans &0, bk. 04 kiadlingry J A Alaturw 0 bids marls, Brown & Kirkpatrick; 6 bills coil. W Seitiftt 2 bbl. rm. 2 dirt !Towns, 1 bale pelts, J Floyd 134 bbla eggs, S do ithitky, 1.600 boil in boat. 31 balm, lot. 33 bid* NI, Clarks A co. IRV ILat Lorl•sr's • 1...1i,1 trews EgepLeu Dtratnr, • 11l wars at .1, cluck, for tt. Lows, L•singtws, Lea ssussor lb Cr[ awl all .1, on Slisa , arirtscr. Ewl granta Plks's Nat' slusuld as all 1114.011.11 re• 1114101,ms ths L.,,at has Ow r) tr,!, atcoww,siat,o,,s, and tbs ~thrsrs Ans. 4 Tbt• w 11 nt. dep•rttfil c, ..rq I- ufi. v...terdsj trtrfi a full kr01..--...11.fi tip, kml:fit h.oi for 40,1 Nlzfierser fur 11 herfiruc, •111 thl. ..14y I, I. tt. 'Carl rkveupey, Imo. G.. Pau!ley wrru N.th bay I.) , lb. , Th.% .I.sroto hoe Dill I. We b. ea to - ulat n add 11 e leached yesti that the teo ta.r.on. t..pnod DU the CourVoga, before uner.ttoned, Al r of the. paw, and Mr. Vandegellt. node, not conetdered a...J.1y bort. They sera injure.] by the braLest.lowlna out her cylinder head. on the up trip. The Wrrm, ut. Pao., Jamas Wood. Poland at., Clara Dean.wene ta1•er10....1 to iaa, O.C1(113..1 for Pitt.tal,nb au neyatna. tonatur 50 0.01nhTctti.nurbn Ito 0o tor an. ow tow ul ro.tl. deatined for MOM WI . ' IL. .1 II Conn and Cnernona nn• oft sotto the CI th, nnat I °mane , nut, of 11,..nday. uty • r n raw Tr•veirr t. duo bete h newrovt.tooth engines and Inhtliinary al tlis llettelnte not A awn.... lately adok in the Arkana.i. Clpt. .lno. It. AJAlllel, of the Artnnenar filter Man g..oat is hboinot4trn, Penn.., to build a new atearner I.r the A rlaea• Itiver (bole. to take to. pla.n of lb...oaken Asit•naaa eh° will be neelele.l After, ;u doptlcate et the 'Led Wing. than.rte, ot matt date. owys . —The Poet Hoy sty blown Into the * 0 1.114. near Warsaw, on Friday, and nun...what dantatral, 000,e a number of other resarqa ware connwelbal to lay to. firmly lashed sod tied to 'the Mooch, awaiting • lull lo the storm On .'altirdny ittooa the Talegraph wag 1.110,1 ' h... .. oh ^ Pane, etehtloa n.urh alarm anlooi the pa.. •etue. rs. No demo, to thu boa: wa. ate.t duel The Jot troblen. recently 'nub Iti , er. has Le. ken In tau. The hold an, aped prinopalts 00th boom of du bob nod t•ther light freight, which will, in all prtbalaiity, to' a.) Inolty dstnaaed ail to prose an entire Itw. The deck load consl4.l of oat!, a quantity of which v.. VIT.I. The volt, ware [attired boot: Palle at the North. Charleaton (Kanatrh seek. map, a)llepribltu.n, of last Thrre are now two largo bark, of cnmel n,rl. from rho tun... Cum! near, 'pug ut our wttorl,plrielt rsdnxiuni for Bolton Tbo Latk..lil be torrod from thin polut Pitniburgb, ttau nbilokod by raltr.ulto PhlLadelphis, thr.re by vrael to Ihnno N/ 1 51.1.ILI.Z—Jyhn Elliott Ilarriwiti, krinerly pilot of the etramer City of itioitsville. Wh o ie charged With Man &laughter, In COII4IOIIMOOO 01 the lon of hfo atteridina tha 66 wreck of that twat in the Combed...id nver, 6 on trial h-f..,.. the U. it. Covet at Nuheil:e. lheenenberleml ace the g 1.4 with i het uu the chosle The ht. Louis Ilel , oblitau way• that the big . 6104111 1011011 11,1.11C11 on emlnotaing to pump out Llillrei, "bm.t• her Wilco, fuel the wto.lo thing kneckeil up. There ma httle huslor. Cone on the levee yenlnrd.y, Mt 11 4044 nearly wl day. Thn river it felllog with &boot 16 feet. The upper ricer to very hith. no feeder's j4itir in .lam:it that it le ddi,ndr Iva 04.16.4 to chAtii a4b.et di..l There worn no Arrivals from the upper Monongahela, It lc Not...chit the lk eke en ot'ertl.ice-I, or the In idge at llotiou ochela City too low to put The Minemo attired trout yeltbrslay..— Fo Mon did Mottle,. istecmer Ammo fn... St. 1.136, the Mne monic from Niudiville, cud the Empire City Init. IL Lento. The ditpctch bent to Ceptain Vandergillt from title city, immght him Lona tioener than hie lent, foe wti saw him here on Fondly' all right. Tact:taunter D.AATAII A iiOA —W. nolelichml therutn rd losa of ct pair of onoll.aLts to charge"( paha. %v.. Reed. and eimps. icith .11 the crew, in Ca mace. rrereme. 1V. , • are clad to learn th.t the tcata . rasrhed ft...1111.am 10 earely. gt•steloont Register. ARRIVED. I DEPARTED. Dr Eaue, Br. , un•vile, I Dr. Kam, DrourmliillS 'rrdegrapb, do. Ttlegrapir. do terhutal Bayard. Rlluderitt; Col. Bayard, Elizabeth. PAlncrea, Wheeling, Aurora, Bt. Louis; Bir Wm Wallare,Bt. Louis: liarnioalkNisahrille; Emma Graham, Zacues'io; klltiPire ERR, et t.oie. )aria-14 Wet, falling. Telegraphl• Markets. NEW Vona, April 28tor; hoary; sale 1000 nal.; op. laoda ~. Floor Gaut; etlea 15,000 bblv. {Sheet buoy ant; .1.23,030 bosh; red $1.30; whit. $1,72 CO. buoy. not; .ale. 31,000 bosh 01 enty‘.o for white, nod .1331(a..03 for yellow. Good Beef Orni, but corn.. roallt/e. Leavy. Pork heavy at $l7 for Lew Mesa, and $lO,OO Innuld flacon doll. Lard doll. Surer heavy; all quaintea allditly derliord; .1. at 43-W8(0 7 ;;,. Whlaky doll at 25d1.M34. Parr.tortralL, April 211—Flour rely quiet ;MOO Wile hold at 5eg8,1254 for aoMrfne, aml $ 6 ; 14 45.60 troxv., to. rlocung GOO bole Dlatoon4 mill. at (8.70. nye Flour dull., (4.12 1 .., and Corn Meal at $3,b7%. 706e0t of a prune los/. lty la Wanted, hot other drwrlptlons are largleEled; .1. of 3000 boob, Lliltfly Untteni Att. 51,6t , 01,0 for red, and 51,60 (451,12. tot white. /lye aollvon arrival at Mo. Corn steady at r00051.1e. Gate dull at 614001:k. Meer; Pork doll at $lB cash:: Woe of COO towers bane In pickle et 10C. and .one ShOullars'aro,l(e. Moe .14 atal-wielc. Whiak,sy .toady at 2110,82tiliufor Penna. tout Ohio. Ilatrtnoar, April .28.—Fkoar quiet hot Mm; iloward yopertlne $0,124011,10; Ohl. $0&6,12. Who. Om willte 01.70; rod $1,4480112. Corn dolt; white 74077; yellow BO 8001. Whisky dull at 28002054 Provlriona dal, Mutlowyr. Mo. Pork $17012,23; 11. on - - - -- AMONG DISEASES, Dy€ pepsin. and Dia/Thu.li rank ea meet dlitkult to care, We ere phoseed tuber. It to oar power to pedal dut remedy which hal proem .free. teal Lu many ease; mid which we can safely 'recommend aa o certelo.and lofellible care. It has boon Om means of ream. It thaorraids from au uallmely grave, and glycol theglow of health to many cedavetora form The madlChat we have reference tole . .litedetter's Celebrated Stomedi, Ilib ten." Mee Bitten., whore I Mo.!. promulgated throudh the State, are ail:atm:Lally inatllutina Ist the tenor of the public, and from the many cur they have efininid, have the p doubtle übsslic; the ascna ~ danny over any other preparatiloci, boon gold by draggles and deahlra ipmeranyievea7whero, and by HOSTEITER. A SMITII; manufeetuntre and idtpiledon 18 Watereadha treat streeta. aplEidAver 101. —7.o/3%. ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED TONS.of pure Allegheny lee, with prlelleo'of bond td NOr. Isds will be sold on WOO fur appruseteadeteanipse: Yrr sale hY bpi/ 11„il., 4j. 1L SIAIY Tut. MRS. ALLEN'S lIAIR RESTORATIVE. gm for onto bp U. L.P.SHMEnTOOK *CO. , .14:6 cornet or Pouttb and w...t.itr.t. PIONEER PIO METAL.— 50 tom .1.7i1c73 Superior 3buquetto Cold DIAn Ctmn,allaut.4: W nr• rife VIA 0. end P. Pell road, Pr unn by .... ap2l,3td• EXCITANGE Or NEW 0131 MANN uloln tanonnts to 1113:t, by SEMPLV JUNI:B. P BA - NU'I-1000 bus- Tennessee; Prot rec • J antl forat..Spl? /LEUVIE AN I No Wood st,oppoaltsB MEW DONS.gTS—AAgge twsortmentnew 11 • hapro anti dt.lgnsf Int [Toned., •p=lvd IL 11. PALM kat,los surkKotird. n IBBONS-L-75__boxes beat 'styles is the It o mar k e t tt, jot N itta. fB 11. , A. 104 Market Brett _ . _ RENOLI FLOV.NitS: TR7,tditINCI,S,&e. CLIXES., STRAW Hal Ilsr):et *treat. ■ ATS—rAilou'e, Doff, '2,lfisCre'.iiii4,Vbil ■ dren's LtTa. A great Tuitty of uur crju.d R. U PAl36H4os,ll7.igiuredreet.. - Co — "oz,V,vre 6 'n: 4 VABTILE .. SQAP-t-50 boxes ixistate mid for - NI WI bi lIINUEROVA 101 Many s. Ursula Steanitro. Season Arrangement nuwans ST. LOUIS AND ST. PAWL. DALLY NORTHERN,LINE,. PACK 1:23 iv,. ALSNA, DUBUQUE, MILL WATLII AND s . r. PAUL—The follswittat gain •01 at:Waif:lcent side arbestl etionners will mulles* this lino for !Ist corning year, !satin,. as follows Itlonday..--11ENRY CLAY-- ....... .Capftfeverraen. fdonday VOIITHERIZEIL " Ward. Tonatley....-PAMBINAW Wednesday-LC(3IR NAY Wolneolay-AUNT Cho- 111..raiton TItur aIay....IIETILOPOLITAN.--- n I.!! Lk 0.t.0s Thnraday.. !VS:NT:ACTA BELLY:— T. 11. 11111 keilloy....._.DKAV DROP-- " N. W. L-r. Fr!, ....—cIIII . I•KWA ...... " Crenate, Setnistay .... " L.tine.(L W.M. 4 Ml' I\O Y.. • ILe Northern Lino hee to•en in •stantefal operation log the past year, and for r,,,tilarity, touttort awl ln every tovpset hal ntt, boon euryttuse.,l ty any ortmcdration nn the Woetorn rants . !Toying ad.lit! one etornoro to the Lino, Eh. y aro now talparalta offar acz tss • 01 fecilltln aw the transvnlott of all bnelniaa entruetsn In thont, and hops to merit a enittineato, of t"o lfttorn.: pat ronage Ltectotors on liberally taatowa.l raana them. For Inforrnati 'a that ntsy ho rettnicso. apply em-th. Baat, at tho foo tof Losnit attest, or et the a" rn Ltno Packet Otice, No C 7 Cornmer4ll anat. IN4ween 01100 sail Lonna, WARDS A ttLIALL:II, ileostal NISSOL'I?I R. 1171:, Notice to Olittoarl Itirer ShLpperf stud . Possettgers. WE have made an arrnii2;eincnt,,..p_.r,7 , o with m-Ither pony by which we em gine thromh MP. from Vittshursh fur pimsermara siel freight to ail ;mints Oil U. llinanrt }Lin r For lorth.r parilmilare, apply to Fuca, Barret C Strom Itost Sgtmta, wreer i•• Who ma sethorieeil to unites:a! For on k CV . (tats Piti.ilimr.'l,l miI:TU.OIS 10.19.(i0tumw..10 et, REGULAJt TUESDAY PACK- I Foil KAN.ESVILLE.—The fine neiv&k1.. , ..." su.amm FAINIA GRA 11A31, rimer. Arr..m,arill for the shoe. aml intermeillitto porta 8V1:111 . 201:SI.AI, at 4 r. For freight or passage , it }TACK, 11.11:Nr.ai Cinannati, &c . . ijOlt rINCI.NNATI LOUIS _u eplowlid JACOL YOE, Capt. Ilroarn, aryl Ma,'n t1101.1. ,,, rknd re•l 4u, porle TLLUBSLA ',All, tu.t. ale, Apply nu boa rd. T'OR CIICINIVATI LOUIS -r d ! _L iittunt-r • if ye Capt. IL II , Portr, for Gni abort. an .t rdi tut.l nottthtn port.. int WISDNESDAY. LTth in.t tit I P. tti. F • priesnign apply nu War.) or to YLACIC, us} r ..• 11V __ • _ _ 11V1SSURI RlVih PASSEN- i_nartr,„ Alt PACK LT.-1-tXL.H.P.63,LJ !.? Por St. Lout.. h.:Ter...on City, liCku 111,5,...0, wrck, lllftml, 11111,. mating,' Loxintenn. hunt,* Cll, I...itiveri.orttli City.liTortou, twin,,, , ,, Itontpltut, Nrbrank.. City. Council Molts, 0up.1., Pitt —Th., no.. pt.. scup, park.; PORT WAYNY..Cept Parr, tt r tip. all it.;,; niaditito 'tort, ru Yll.ls HAY. t . Inel, at it it. 14. Yor forialtt r pit•ttotgo otiply boar;: • itpll FLACK. ItAItNT.I. t t.rt, A, ilasbbtlir, T. lo OR NAS Tu0.r.h.dtap......0re,....., WA 11A Y, John C. Hot, will Icave. CO the stt...”, and al I loti tint. dime pone on SATURDAY, th. Ott; inst. Poi r pfewtge apply on limird or I, FLACIC. HARNEP A CO. iht. Routs, tvc • OR ST. LOUIS & ST. PAUL. I. ozi. —Tpd. f nrz ur, .I,oner J. N. ITINCILE,, ti W. Nmr. will 1.-.. r. rn, the nsnlin.. purrs uu THIS 'MN. ..7th icvr.. 611 r. I fr. , lght. or apply .mur nrC.: FLACK. RAHN CO. Sur Mt. 13aul 'Von. ST. PAUL DIRECT—Via 1 Kevikuk, Darliuktuti, Rork bagful, Daveupurt. Guinea, Dubuque, 31cOreztor's Lural i ug, Prairie Du Cluqn, ligurcnin, Dattingn suit —7lin Duo steamer IIIfiDDRATiM, Copt. Fran' , /Deflate, sill leave for Die &turn ports up TUTS DA V, MI Dint, et 5 u'cliick P. 11. .Fur freight or deist, ut ply on I ,, ard nr to FLACK. BAILVE.3 Ro! for Br. Paul, via Keokuk, 71.1.'necntine, Davenport, Rock Island, Galena, Pn bubae, Wenona, La Crosse, Bc„ .e. THE FINE PASSENGER ateein' et DAZE!. DELL, Cart. Errs, vial sat leave *hi thif above end ell lel ermenf Int n roes, en THIS DAY, 270 Instant. F. freight oe pastag, apply on er 1. , -- FLACK. BARNES it CO, Ahem-. apt. td Co' "err 31tielter Led lettiezthr„Pittalmt,l, Sot 11.44 - Sart-for F . LAKM .SUITRIOIt—Tite _l2 aaar, ataam, 10iCYLIY.121i Spauldgag, Mat,. 1,111 plufruto Vtovrt.l. Ohia. to tato Saperiar, aq a regalar pack,t, Lto , *on. It'r ll lento C10V.411.141 That trip oa .4.7 the lh April, taai. Yor Irtaaht or towage apply as 1.• apt... Wale -- etaa,lan,. Sot FOR ME MPHISAND NEW 1. 117. - __ 2: - Olt LeANS.--The Caro stc,ncor Cicl% A C...a bn a_ (.•r th. • Itru,. 1..0 THIS DAY , :apply on 1,1,,c1 PLACK, 1 4 411NES. .4' CO., A A PAL CAIiLi:,ZOOK FOR AL IDP Scut L. 9 nuaa, w.