4........1 ;h. jaiti ie cow m i s - ROBERT JAMS": ........... MORALS :Amnon' i JOSIAII REAMER. ' - J ANIE S r ‘ M'CAND L E S S & CO., ~:;--14 1 0i. a 0 3 V 70033 141TcET, prmsstnKG44. - ,, z..-.. , -" , :-.. - -."- _ INPORTiNB AND JOBBERS OF —..... *lt cilitllaltAND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, , _ . . . - - Wo u ld respectfully call the attention of Trina cosroAtEns AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY, '.• . ' TO TIMER STOCK POR TEM • SPRIN - 11 AND SUIVINEER TR ADM, ..—.. Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which _ CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE TIIHOUGBOUT THE l- EASON. - Their Terms and Prices will be am Favorah 4, to Yurrhaßr.rs as those of any other Hottael East or West. le•Cash and Short Time Buyers are - Especially Invited to call. tarli;.,lilni..lT I .... _ _ _„ ~,,...,,-.. .• H . . 0H i 1,. D --- S & C 0 - 5 , WHOLL 1 SA_LEBOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, -WE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF - BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every variety, ind latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which h av i ng been urchased principally for CAM, direct from the Manufacturers, ~. . ' . and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter .....- ourselves we ere able to otiIiTSUPERIOR INDUCE- Col'uT or in t h e SEssIONn —Thursday 2S - —The jury iu b cove of the Commonwealth MENTS to our friends who may call. J . John Porter, for kicking out the eye of T WS ARE AGIZSTS Foe ;i MI ie.h are highly noun:mu:AA throughout tho En. in ma TT 0 - EE 10 r 4 - jc. , a a ma _ L oy aNp, 1 . 4 - iii i , scat.. to their durability aoa theafibest-meNti J. Psrkiuson, retired on Wednesday night. They 7 ''-' ' WILEVALLICI PAM having been Novi by actual tem, to were out all night, sail on Thursday at HA °LUMBAR TRIMS PAIIIS OF VII: 01,WYLIt. o'ujnek, rendered a verdict of guilty of FunolUlt TIPPED BOOT'S ANT, RECOYES, Ard-iniyers wilt audit to thew SiV..tel fr'7, - 111 091 i ere:Nita battery. There were two counts in the in- TOR BOYS, amine one Wink dictment, assault and battery ! and Assault and TORTES AND Before Purchasing Eloriehrrr. bViery with intent to kill i air PArtieolar attention given to mime nirIPMA emir -....L. = - : - John Bird, John Casey and Bernard Galla gher, indicted for the larceny of three pairs of pantaloons from Cornelius- Murphy, tailor on Market street, on the 26th of November, were put upon trial. The jury rendered a verdict of guilty us to the whole of 'em. Cool. so W. ft. Silver, indicted for stealing a horse, buggy and harness, of the value of 5241, front John McKeon. Mr. McKeon, the owner of the properly, was put on the stand: Live on Sixth street: on the 27th October, HMS, Mr. Silo, r enate to me to hire a horse: I objected to hire him the borne, MS I did not know him, but he gave me such reference no satisfied me, and I hired the horse; after a few minutes, Silver brought a man to we whom be introduced as Frank Lee: they went away and didn't come back that night; the next day I found Silver, and he said that Leo and a wan named Dutch Clark went cut to take in ride in the boggy and he had not. seen them since They hired the horse end buggy to go to Om Belvidere 'louse, as they said lie bad not seen his property LAKE: SUPICRIOR COPPER MILL 5 m IP. L '9 , I.N CEi• W 0 rt. If. S IT' - MANUFACTURERS OF SREATIIINO, CRAZTERS. axed BOLT COPPER, PRMAP:R COP pBE 'UOTTOASSi Raised Pall Uottows, %Ater Polder, At. Partm add PA4ders 133 lurrALs, TIN PLATE /RIM IRAN, WIRE, ke.. Constantly oe •bend, Theorem'. Kietdati Arld Tools. Tgrelsou'at,. No. 149 First and 120 Second cow, ' PittAburgb. POMO.. WirnitVioktordare of Copper cot to any deeire4 pattern to72iat2mlyT ALE R c H A N T T AILco R, No. 45 Market St., Pittsburgh. il-good assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VLsrsiCs, Wagons, and .11 goo]. roltablo for geollrfuone Weor,JustrecnirOd. ffirOrdara prempUy tilled, la the latest styles of W o art 23 0 D2[.. CIELO P .A. T PI Offlee, No. 138 Wylie Street, mrl4,lomto LANUPACTIrIIERS AND DEALAns IN RATS, GAPS AND STRAW GOODS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, lave non- on hand far:Sprnig Sides, as lagg?• and empleta an assartsturot of Goods iss can Lo found 1k m6 q 'or the eastern date, coomstlag of PIM, SILK AND WOOL EATS of every style, and gtiofty; OAFS of every Tardily end taint feablous; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA HATS; STRAW. LEGHORN AND SILK DON. etc. Perwitts wishing to purchase either by or Reikrt will Sod it to their &Rootage 10 call and imitating onrstock. tont FRENCH W 111714 ZINC PAINT. 500 Tons Snow White and NO. S. DRY 550 GROUND IN OIL IN FRANCE, WARRANTED In Moto and to arrive, for sale by .103EFLI M. STRONG, No. 33 Rend° Street, New York, stalkgradfo Apo:1411,411e Mootagoe & Co.. Perk. .e.lsrr) PITTSBURGH, PERNA-, 11 . 119jna returned from the Eastern Cities and is - :L.,. receiving hie Spring !Goo.: of Cloths %Unlearn's, Vestlnge and Coatings of every variety and style adapted Nthe rust city and Gauntry trade, which sill be wade rap .order with premptooes awl despatch, and at race se los net say ether Galilee eetabllshcamt in the coy. S4l3:dic 011A.B.LES P. 'ACKISO. et. CO., No.• 119 Pearl Street, -Boater.. 0011EISZMI fittitMUIVII lon ME La. or - Boots, Shoes and Sole Leather, - Berl rush nratn tvat , Klp, eynu , •e: 'l5l/crp Skin. - in NI, finished Lthinp acd colon-1 - Boa., ,Man co, Kid and Boot kid., nryl at.,131:.tw IAO Mt; Cloadl et. otri.t. Itostem - WILLUM 1111111 " 0 r CARLTON & CO,• !CU Rau, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Menu factures. Cousigurnenta and orders for LEAD, HIDES, IFEMP, PILODLiCE,Ac., evilciLed Prompt anon. Don to receiving cod forwarding. • • No. 49 ,Comeencreloal Street, Dt. Loale dell:demic . CIIILISTY, DI. D., 163 Tian, Scree, Pittsburgh, Penn., Hmriog had the sdrantagee of Zoete. Colleges mad lloa. "pitals,atut omega years' practice, offer. his prc~asal Wildit4l le 131711C1CAL AND MEDICAL CAS EB. .mrtacircss. Dar. W. D. Cloward. Col. Wilson McCaI:ILDIsA. Der; D.U. A. itelomm. Ilan. 11. A. Weavvr. T. U. Sill, Zsq. Ma. T. J. nigh.. J.R.J..sfl ter. John U. Mellor, Esq. Jacob McColDiter, rag. ror&lydre 'MTN A. ISPO V 11; NV VORKS. ALEXAND_ER BRADLEY, 11.4.2117•01:1111 AND MM. la {9Z11., V. 1.. or 'POORE% PARLOR AND lIEATINO STOVES, Plain and Panay Grato Front" &a. —Sole Proprietor of the celebrated PATENT Ges ELOINVIO and Smola CONSUMING , 0 1 COOK STOVES. 61 Sales Floorn, • 0. 4 Wood sty Pittsburgh. Po eat Phlladelpttlet Ft ernufac taring Co. ,-- (Flue Prernitnn &traded by the Franklin 10.110 t+, November, 1t5 , 1.) .DII.OOIOI 010.. Slordh, In cases cont.'n d box., 6 I he..el Do do boom do 40 paper's, I do; Alio; Caned, Pure and rent Stare+, In box. Tirloo all for Lenodsiuse. • CORN VAIUNA, (or Corn Sterch,Pu b. In pap,* each Thl* article I. eapreuly prepared for culinary Orr*. and ani be relIM on su rtiperlor In TIMM to any coil 0 Tar We by 2 / 1 0611.1305,01.1121CF./k YOCIFIO. pbila.aaey o lliAdtfle. Agent/id the Con‘Den7. •N. 1104,111.1 CS dr. SONS. Dial= nt Fotolga and Domoitie Bills of El - thango enrIIICATES Or Dr,POUT, DANK NOTES AND SPECIE.. ...NO. - 67 MADAM. erßxgr, PITTSBULIAII, PA. 03.0.11setions made en all the principal dries through -.lt It* United Mat.. nat.fely ROB "H. Ka' ORR , DM= STDAIN BONNETS AND HATS,IN SONNET EIBOONB, FLOWERS, !ir, NO. 93 MARKET STERET, PITT9BURGI7. B. B. & C. P. MARKLE, FILINTCiO, JOB AND ALL HINDS OF - SPII.4.PPIZZA:ii PAPS . Warehouse. No. 27 Wood PITTSBURG% Pi. my.ktf - Rags bsmight •t market prices. J 0.132.7 C0C131410-N XAMACTUI2II OP trflnUlna, Iron Vaults, Vault Door., Window Shutters, Window Guards, &e., at Sena Bwdand se Third &red, habitant Wood and Market) PITTABIJIIOII, PA, - 11 ‘.• au hand • variety of tow Pattern ., fluty and plata, natal, for all pinpoint Particular ationion paid to att. doliulterno Lou. Jobbingdone at abort notice. tura . o. num, Aor o zr3E - Srs AT LAW, soLiAnToiis rs cruuscElLY, NO. 5, LAW. Dabagre, lowa. a i rri con . r AmPumPtif=e to soy part of Northern Lora, or Wentorn wlacoual .. .4 42,6 -Willottro ll.l.7 dto . th yd. 93,11 fialiot Roll Estate, ot. " 4 M . 14.6. . sellydra RILBINSON, MINIS & RULERS, zrovsnsits AND MACHINISTS. -WAS 11INGi•TON woux_s. • Pittsburgh, Penna. Orme*, N 0.911 Market street. Manataettrrio all Mph, of Steam Enema awl Stlllll.aelin Work, Inenni Bona, end Moot Iron Work ,r o bbf.g sad asealgiss done on Mort noHoe. mr25:11.74/a ZriaLaITIGKELLI2V, .11.thIVJACITIM11 or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and•Fasel Oil, datonyte r 0... its awA rro 1 \ '•. f .8 p : V E 8 , vitILATZI AND GANGES, ' - ERY VARIETY, ;; ,. §D AND FOR SALE, 'F' on BETAIG, Ir CHILDREN, .sptciat Aoticto PARS, irCIIRDY & CO., JOHN S. LEE, GKO. S. FOSTER, Dl. D., Piii= zoftcoonr3z:L- 00-, eaMvl. GRAY N0..14 3T. CLAIR STRKET, Upper In rough, Cm tied &mac', ;IMIEEMI M 0.13 itl:D RI &. CO ARC= AND FARINA Medd Ly the ' •L at CO.. • t..A9l;tilitmrshyr a* ► '"_a -BUN. to all kb& of •!!3) mxiE .1,21 , 44 jA E=== 55perial floticra It W SEWING MACHINES 0 R C F-12 FOE SALE WITH ALL LATE IMPROVEME S ftIANUFACTURILR'S PILIcKS ALES. R. REED, Cl= I CAN WlVUCtlitati wunLE , 3ALE AGENCY FOR TUE SALE oF AMERICAN wATcrnas. We would !iv,* re.peetfully ~a.ll the atteo• tto.ef the poLli. 10 the 11.4 h-e Istrartheed: the ine”tifadtetre wind: no le cdole sn firtnly &dal ll•hrd the( ...If..::4tldancr c.a opus thew an .ate sad i+4l It the wester .ad seller Ithelnc hoed a;poltildd •r net. ••1 these Weddle, the put, he mayll..t. ..en.e ,, there at the seri loa - eat n. , ,h pricee We hare al., a s.ry large block of SI I, V1:11 N.AI kl/ ==ME=MWM darnet, CAtr..., Jet itel Our ss,,tl.nt ..1" CLOCK? 14 uncsuall, comprising &man bt.a . a:iful I.4trfaiud t.\l: DAY PARLOR Aa.l t/FFICE 131.nCliS OAR T..Y UP.• DUCED 11110 ES We. hrs . .% AI. , 1. folk atncli Knit;1•11 9,1.1 I grIVER WATC/Ig,t. un ItAn4, .11 Moor Dula in.portntlon. Alc,, Watch Idat«ro' Mat•riala Awl ‘V.tril RM1N1..11 , 04( t NIF:VH.AN, 187.8.1.1• r No CI W . IIIIA HOTIREIC.SI PIOTIREItt.:1,111111./TIIK.ItS1:! ihnft fail to procure Ina Sirup rot Childrru Trrtllll,. 11 haa J.. 1, 4 1.1 1••• It greatly I:.cilllat.st he pri.ra• or Wahl, / by ..11,/ al, IL gym, rflnring all 11.11munrataot,--Irill kl,l for. torumba,. t..• boar, u,.1/,/ a, .6/11 g 1 ,4• rr,rl.w yorrerly., leher h••111t In pm frfaut. /1..11, In ell raw. • prvi , •.•ri,,,,, 14 rl,. prtarrint,,,n 4110. .4.1101 .. , t5..41,4 11,4 tn •tt ••11.b lu•Vor mPIA of ca.,. • tt tn. 1...1 an.lrow., •11....4.4. fty.trn.ry D1.141, , ,..1 lu 1.1161,14••••,, • arise. 1L.... ut 1111 k wu.lh 1111 on i,e Is worth 14 a . /.1,1,t of. aluhor„m butt, Art- Aold cr . rery yerrr I, rhy FAArrv. It I. •n oil Anal wr•II-trir.1rNor,.1, PRICE ONLY INS Crilir- A Vt.,111.3r 0111u. , t1111..11,/Ar-Altntle. ni CU I cr - A-CY Ynrk, Nr ora th. ter4p.pr.r, brrirl by Drparsi.tothrrrWomr rlrr."'"'" DK. 01 , 51. It. K KY nit N r r.-1-urgr. rIV-rNlarAlrftl• - - - The Great English Remedy. Slit JAMES CLARKE'S • CELEBRATED FEMALE PILL Prepurad fru. a 14earrIptivu of elr J.,uwa Clara, ' Ph)alalan Catraonlmary lo the Qn..en. - Tina volt known 51,11Ictue uoOtrou, but. rut. and tale ratotaly fur Foruato•DitJeuttloa arol tot.trorlitto" torn any can obato t: and al throat. a coArorit:lroto.l l , they coutalu nothing burtfol toe entonitatton TO MARIIIXD LADLE: , It In proooll..rty attit..l. II trill, Inn abort Otto, bringoult, norurbl, pon•.i with o-gobtrit). These Pala hare ors, &Pm .noton to Jai/ toht.re tA• • Myna= e/Le setaall page n/pampalet ere “ , (Iniarrani Am roll particalartt, pt pamphlet, he.. nt the ...rat. N. B —sl and 6 poet6g, stamp, encloge4l to okay .uit“.tl cwl vent, grill itkain, a botc, conwining fly., 6 pqr. L) roturo B. b. YAIDTBSTOCK A Co., Plttsborgti. v0.1..1. us, azod &Jet by ea! ilrogruta. .412 - 7,d/kI• T POSTLEIV, F W.L.SON CO & cO xvwcracrcfirns os G U N n.AltrzEi-s, cHLTD BOX VISES, Cast Steel and,. IltilimPred SlDkvtlA and {i TV-tb, Warehouvzto, Nn . 17 I=l spl.l.l.ndlc I ! " Cft/37./GN IC Xt_3.H.A.NO SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, 911141111 AN CC CO., ' ON TID: UNION BANK, LONI,ON. IN :IN oV iNN POUND ETERLINO AND upwA RIM Ale, Dille on the principal ritbe. end I.,skne of t-Lega, llolgtotn, 110/land. Germany, Itrooda and ‘.ther Enrovre. Sta.ee,conetantly on band and for Baler by WM. U. IV ILLIA U), Bankera. +ter., corn., of Tlerd. ta•ao Rowe; Pittsbuzgh Stoat Works. JONRR, BOYD Co., ==EM2Mit=l A. IL LiTAIEL4 et•tuaa+..l A x ,L , rner Cots and P . ,ret &tree, U. B. ROGFK9 Az Rogers' Improved Patent Steel Cu/,tor "roe th. thrnrr Rots and Fire alrerf., PialZurph, o'nelydre• RAIL ROAD BPIKII COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth Di W. C. II1(1 , 6 , 5..11 Co Itrftr, Raj, C Nuvl: RA IL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, a 112,1 'Aft, P/TINHUILOIL, PE:g ti'A .1: - AT..L1 7 1•1•1,11.1 NI3EIROZLII-1 4 7'X' No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrlatee Now 4.3611 sdr, J. SCOTT, Dontlet HAS removed to the house lately occupied by Dr. Wm. A. Ward, No. 278 Penn strGot, hwtb Bide, third door alio. Hand street. 0111rr Howl from 9 A. 11. till he. r HENRY H. COLLLNS Porwarding and Conutdaidon Mercbant, AND •WIIOLE6LLN DEAL2It IN (31610t669, Butter. 80434.1 w. llNgb Aid Prods. alumslty, 1 Wood Slrett. LsimruL Blde,Cill and Leather Store D. KIRKPATRICK at SONS, No. 3I S. Third el, between Market and Chwtont eta, PI, iladelpl,l4, hate fur aale DRY AND PA LTKD SPANISH HIDES, Dry and 431,C 1 a Salted Patna Ripe, T.nacre OIL Tanners' and Cm• tiered Tool. et the lament prince, and upon the hint t coml. ktrata of Lou her to the rough wanted, for which the highest mute' price wilt Le glren In cash, or taken la exchange for Mica. Leather stoned free of charge •ndor 4 d 4:001012.110. A 0.06 - 01 r RUPTURE CURED &BOSS A ISAR Aoo.-31r. George Orreohert who resider on the north St. Rauh Seventh ward, procured a Truss from me, which in 0 months efreeted an enure cum. Ile has now gone six months without the Truss, and there DI DO appearance the return of the ruptures I Iwo t0ta40m411,, , raring raw , of ruptures with my lor,duabh, ore.or I hare pemoLealuo from Chlotberild auldieh end rr for to Ids ease. The brat of referencee can be given ea ap. plication at my Drag More and Tram Depot. Ja=dimeT Da. figo. 11.1SETSE11, 147 Wool et. OP the thousand ills which affliet mankind dmina the OM rare of their <McLeod,. worms In children lowlispa one of the meet common, and the wont. A per• r e m remedy for thine peels to Om young, to to be hod to 13 L. Sohneetccre Celebrated Vermllnge, which experience hen pooled to Dee rPocidc for worms. It is prepor ad Mid iold PALNESTOCH CO, Whedruide fivorykesiimetrourthand Wood streets, reSIDA: - INNEN ittsb ttr:glj - eilq tit 1% x 7-r BU R C3 F 3. lITDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, Ififo ..!••• C.. KC OF THE CITY (231 y un i t NrAwn Items MEAN! TNbIPICRATIIIII.—Observations taken at se L e' s optician Smre, Na. 59 Firth at., yesterday. IN NITA. IN MULE. . 64 ,_ NO 51 57 29 5 20. 12 "■ IMIZEM UNION PRAYER MEETING, at tho rooms of the Young Men's Chrletian Asaociation, No. 69 Fifth street, at 4 r. u., every eller... town far a few minutes if you cannot stay longer. Toe Methodist Conference, in acnordance with IL action of that body on the fir-t (lay of the emion, se apart this morning at IU o'cloek. for the purpose 0 haring the sacrament of the Lord's Supper adminie toned to the members of Conference and others—rot lowed by a Conference Love Feast ft is expecte( the terrines will be unugnally interesting and im pressiew , s 0 N 13 I: /: Cuhrrt r , L 5.1 , the defame, Fubmit tad the .40 wn hoot testimony or argument . Ile remarked ihvi 'jr Silver's offence might ho trovri cr FtunciLing of That sort, but not theft. Thu ferdict was, not guilty. Alex. Kompf, n Frencem.tn, of the Ninth Ward, indicted tor rolling liquor on Sunday Verdict-- George H. Ward was in limed fur receiving stolen goods, knowjng them to be stolen. Joseph Fisher, colored lad from the House of Refuge, testified that he sold defendant two pieces of dry beef for a dollar, at nine cents a pound !turfslo fill and Tem Martin (two col ored boys) took the beef. several pieces, from the to ere of Mr Josepn liravo, in the Diamond, and gore witness a portion 01 it. This was in March Mr. Drawn testified that he lost rot the of nutmegs and about Vst Pis of beef The defenco exaintned a good many witqesses as to the character of Word for honesty also proved that he made enquiries of the boy (41 to where ho got the leer, and the latter give him ouch artia;ers no satisfied hint and he Nought It. Thy Joey were oat when Court adjourned Aan r.•, perpetrator r.f on .411,p4 .11,1nler is /deafen --In February last, a row occurred at Is lead twine near I'lattaville, Wisconsin. A man named Robert Green owned a large tract of land there, in which were deposits of lead lie gave a mineral elovel of it portion of it to a titan named Welliam Cartiart, which said- deed gave authority lo la m to take ime toe ore front a cer ~,,,le , c ri to ol tract Farb ert wee so fortunate as to W,ll Tory rich vein and ■ar making money fast Green then wanted to dispaseens hie ten ant, and (Cr that purpose resort.' to the law, and tailed tie then went into the mine with a Finely of mutt. when Caron. was ohs,/ 'l'4. produced violent "out-Went, and the latter also weal on wish I, men to she ?tona:sine 11, however, directed hi. men to keep oft until he could go forward and parley and arrange the'. matter with Green, if peatottle.- Approaching Green atilt this ides, a .Olinsitoed Elijah Brows, nr Green's company, stepped out nod with again shut taehari -tend The murderer tied, and an he had relatives residing near thin city, Mayor Weaver no ap -1,10,1 of the tact, and matted that his officers keep • Irok out Tor. at, ragitia. v m m y • .• t an ether from Platteville reached the city, and informed the puttee that he had reason to helli.ve that Itrowts 1,01 et upping at the hottar of 0 tell troe hear Tarroluto, and asking their aid to yr trot h., atttt-0. Officer Patter...on votued the house Teferred to yenterday, and sattmlvlng bum self that Brown Ran there, he retorneo to the Oily with the information ttu Thursday morn tog at five o'clock, officers Hague, Peterson, Moore Sad Burke meatier the house, ahJ the door was opened for their admission A man soon afterwards came out and 11/W4 preparing lo run. when Burke, who recognized Brown, exclaimed here he Officer Vague reined hint, and he wan brought on Thursday forenoon to tbecity a prisoner 110 lo an active looking man, Shout, twenty•fonr years of age, and a native of !Ili lie Sao taken noel iu the first train after his tart TurtIVEATFIXTI —Aft), the gloom and tempest of days and &Aye, it was unopeokahly refreshing yesterday to enjoy the elear sunlight and the in sttgarating air of a true :;pring, April day. Na ture seemed pregnant with life. The birds from many a window were warbling their sweete.4 songs What must it have tern in the broad country, where trees 00 every hand arc nufold• iog their buds, and liiollAttEldli of birds, free no air, might bare been heard singing all at once! We bons no doubt that churlish wittier, n hold usurper tbesetwo weeks pant, has al h ogth found it too hot for n illl, 311 , 1e0 atwndnued his ill ruled realm Let hilt, go. Through the stool, and cinders we catch a glimpnenr Mi Washington, fringed with trees that r pooh or a better tune NM upon lir, on irell n. a good Bose a corvine, N !Le Criminal Court, on Thursday, n jury was empaunelled to inquire into the sanity of a man named Edward Mullen, who was committed to jail on Saturday anti has been a raving ma tte ever nines. Ile struck the jailer in the f en Wednesdny,.and has been vary violent. was found to he insane and vent to the Hos pital Ile will wain feel the benefit of Dr. Reed's r.,e'lltera Tit building nest above the Pitteburgh Bank, formerly occupied by Mr. Arnold, as a broker's office, and in other parts by other persons for various purposes, is now to be demolished. Men began upon it a day or two Mom It gives place to in new structure for the Iron City Bonk. It is to Le in the style of the limes, as we learn, viz: to have on iron front on Fourth et. SLIDE us TIIE itnit.nono.—We learned last evening that a laud slide on the I' , Ft. %V. N. C. It. R., between Rochester and New Brighton, had completely buried the track for some die ranee. It was thought that a day or two might elapse before it could be cleared again. The passengers go around it for the time, so that no delay ie caused further than that. Mr. Patter son iv the contractor. Ds Witt, a New York publisher, has already issued in pamphlet form the trial of Sickles. It makes a rough, closely printed hook of JOG pages; price '26 cents, for solo by Hunt and Miner. The face of a Hungarian exile figures in its pages as that of Sickles, and Jenny Lind personates the late Mrs. Sickles. There in also a striking portrait of Sickles' dog. Conn ULBTROYED.—The coke hone° at lien's Creek Furnace, belonging to tho Cambria Iron Company, caught fire by come means unknown, at a Into hour on Monday night, and at last ac count an immense amount of coke, of which the house contained about 100,000 bushels, was de stroyed. Ass iveassar.-The anniversary of the Preach ears' Aid Society of the Pittsburgh Annual Con ference, will he hold in the South Common M. E. Church, A Ileglieoy city, this ( Friday) evening, the 29th inst., commencing at 7.1 o'clock, r. a. Addresses will ho delivered by the Rev. Dr. Porter, of Now York city, and others. large lisle of stored freight will be con tinued this morning, at DI o'clock, at Davie' auction rooms, No. 64 Fifth street, Among the goody to be sold are a quantity of dry goods, books and machinery. D1327E5E1180 ACCIDENT.—Oo Tuesday last, a maa named Adam Ritter, employed at the Eaet Tarentum salt works, in tide minly, was killed by the falling of a scaffold under which he was working. lie leaves a wife and three children. A rmintonstms wedding was to have come off last evening at Trinity Church. Hundreds of people assembled on the aide walks and about the chit - rub, but the parties most interested did not appear. General Tar General Synod of the Lutheran Church meets about the middle of June, in Rev. C. P. lirauth's church, Seventh et. The railroads have made arrsegemente to carry delegates at half fare. I. O. O. F.—Tho Odd Fellows laid the corner Vow) of anal► edifice for their order, in:Wheel izi, on Tuesday, the 40th Anshan* of the Pittsburgh Aimless! Conference of the 11. dkurch. &cold Arg.—The Conference assembled in South Common M. E. Church, on yesterday, at 8 A., N., Bishop Morris presiding. Tho sesSion was opened with the usual religious serving, conducted by Rev. W. Cox, D. D. Th. minute. or yoitemlsy's SCESiOI3 GM read and approved. The Report of tho Western book Concern, and exhibit of tho Book Agents, Messrs. Ssrormetedt A Cincinnati, Ohio. were presented and read; after which the Rev. Adam Poe, Junior Agent, gave a very encouraging account of the financial condition of this mammoth publishing concern, ns will he seen fr o m the fullowing nxhibit, ending Nov. 30, 15 . 4,5: thsou.,., a. • In Cincinnati, Ohio $262,610 In Chicago, 111., branch of the Cinein nazi concern In St. Louie, Ma, I•ranch of the manse In l'incio Doti, (]HIV $75,166 57 ft] Chiongo, . 43,4011 56—5121,913 Net capital, Nov. 30, ISSS Deduct capital, Nov. 30, 1857, 3c Profits for year ending Nov. 30, 1800._ $22,011 20 Prof. J. 11. Knowles, of (ho Pittsburgh Female College, formerly a member of the Newark Confer ence., recently transferred to the Pittsburgh Confer ence, and Mr. J. F. Krepe, a Lay Steward, were in troduced to the Conference by the Bishop. On motion, a committee of Ore was ordered to in quire iota the &fake of the Book Dopoeitory of this city. Nominating committee was requested to ap point persons to eeMpolla the committee. A letter from ono of the Miniature in reference to the widow of the Rev. Mr. Summers, was presented, read, and on motion laid stn the table for the present. The 2d Qncatlon—Who remain on Wel 7—was taken up, nod Rev. .0 W Kessler, W Hoover, S T Show, W K Fontch, It S Hogue, 0 N Hartshorn, 11 Al Close, Q W Dennis, J Stephens, J M Thuburn, A Baker, J Neigh, R T Taylior, I, S Koagle, T David son, L .1 R Roller, II N McAbee and W Artiracken, were examined, passed, and on motion continued on trial. When the name of Rev .1 It l'ber was called, on metric his ease was laid over for the prevent. The Rev. James Porter; D. D., Junior Busk agent of the New Pork Methodist Book Concern, eras in troduced to the Contemned uflor which he delivered intereating addle.. He elated that the financial condition of thn concern was never Lotter and the sale, of books, etc., were larger than any previous year. Ile then apolre of the increased circulation of their church periodical literature, and the publica tion of valuable and popular works, cinch as "Stec ens^ Hietory of Methodism," "Reasons for becoming Dlethalist," “Object of Life" de., and urged the ministers to order theta works as well as all their publications, and thug give a wider circulation. The address was happily delivered and replete with vad n uablo information io reference to this powerful sux illiaq the rouse of Christ and Methodism. The Revs. Mr. Weible, of the German EL E. Church, Allegheny city, IV. F. Day, of the Erie Con ference, W. Collier, It. 1). J. Cowl, of the Methodist Protratent Church, enable. Hartshorn, Bible agent, wero introduced to the Conference, after which the Itcv. It. Rehm, financial agent fur the German M. E. Chu: eit in Allegheny city, made some remark, touching its interests. The e t th Question: Who aro the Deacons w a , taken up, and Revs. M. MrK. Garrett, J. Idelntyre, J. Hollingshead, 11. W. Baker, E. Ellison, E. W. Brady, W. B. Watkins, J. D. Pail, W. It. Drente, J. M. Thomas, were examined and parsed_ The sth Question—Who hare been elected and ne dained Elders this s veart—was taken up, and Reel.. J. A. AI W. Tibbire, 8. Bart, S. Franklin, id M'hcs, J. F. Hill, J. J. Hari, J. 1. Brady, 11. Sit, almugh, .1. Z. Moore, W. Johnston, A. Bell, and J. White, were examined, passed and elected to Elder's orders. I. Ail.en*e name was sail-d end hie char, ter examined and peered, but ho was not elected to orders, out having been Lento the examining comutittee, Its motion; 1. Aiken wan allowed to ape poor before the committee in order to Le examined. When the name of Ray. W. A. 801 l was called, Dr. Clarke, his Presiding Rider, announced that he had died on last Friday, 23,1 inn., in Cambridge, it., t o great peace and in hope'of a glorious immortality. The following tneerace, delivered, a few hour, before he died. to Rev. J. L. Beene, tcf Cambridge. and toember of this Codferenee.) to be eummunteated to the Conference, was read and co motion ordered to be recorded in the minutes, 23 tunas.: "Say to my brethren, I have cohered much, Lot it will soya be •tvar. I will coon die. could desire to live longer • kody that I alight preach Christ. Christ lan become more dear to me Mom my &Mirth... lie i my Redeemer, and ..b! how Vedotot. Prothtet prtael. Chi net. Preeeb Lim eta ape and everywhere Preach him to all. Christ is all love, sad his lot never fails.. Preach Christ." During the readings this message from this laborious and talented mini. tor, shall, wa, great 2. , tolocity .throughout the wadi ettce., eel teary ..f them rhert learn _ . The qls Qacition - d e o the preactiera wail Laken up, awl Rea C Morrieo name railed, when on motif.* * committee of fiVo beer Lis earn 111,11 art/area, arid ilea, J Metro, W D, T M Harlem:l,J NI Bray and S F Minor were a painted said ran/Leif ice. The exannination ••1 edretierr elders war resumed, and flees J ft Sannom, .1 Williams, F. Ilingely, IS V di - Itali:n..l C Brown, I I' Saddler, E 13 Oriffen, J 11•.rurr, S Wakefield, it D., A li Ward, W l' Lana, .1 r. Props, I N 131 • Abee, Htinyder. A Huston, J E 31 , ;..., 13" lievioney, J Male., - 31' Vertican. Isero 'A... ^A.' , ••^l . .ewafteeliett.tiEF. p asoia.l. n., D 1 Cress WWI exaintried7pasel, ain at hts own request I his n•lation wat changed from . ' cries to 6111.1.111 ousted On Luellen a collect' , to ordered far this atilirted minister. A bIIO4BUIIII ..11 W. nbtained 'Fie Iteport of the Treasurer, tr. Allen Kramer, of Oro comeoary Funds, was r d, and on Ml.,•u referred to the coma:lin... ou c e ,itattary Funds. 11 g , ~..(j .in, E.sp,ts l e .“-, gglieny, Richmond. ?dui... I of•ri and Polaiid 5, rps swore rendred to the Committee on 12:3nettieti: 11r. It Perini., • 1.2 y Steward, from Stotthoned' wee introduced to the conference. . • The hour of adjournment having arrived, the ohual ennouncemenrs were made, end the conference adjourned with ringing the Doselogy, and the D e ns. diction pronounced by the Rev Dr Wakefield. Ajnirsteiii Shiwithin—According to custom. the on nual bit:withery memos to the conference was deliv ered at 3 v. v., to a large audience, by the Rev D Demptey, Presiding Elder of Bleirneille District, e coo wits appointed for that pumps, at the last set in of the conference. The ...wises were opened by this minister with pinging the 982.1 hymn, end priyer, after'srbish ho preached lu able and searching person from the third chapter of liurnans and first and second verses. The rioring services were comforted by the Rev Dr Bather, President of Allegheny College. OUR BOOR TABLE Tho 1.14. EA .lall,. WAIL ..//h from Itir 11,1Kihtiro. by Ilultltew..l., M. A., muth•nr tlrlo.su st..l Of 113 E. Mnamulral itirtntlin.• W..t IN•e. V.,rk• 11 A ppl.A.. This •aluable book, wLich is for sale at Hunt S. Minted, to whom we era indebted for the copy before no, will supply a waut which hat keg been felt. Of all men, living or dead, CoI one has boo more, probably, to extend the em. pire ul man to subject brute force! to his con trol The united Meant power of Great Britain alone, this day is equivalent to the force, and actually does the labor of tour hundred millions of nice What need that men ehotild write eulo gies upon Watt, when such , a monument to his genius can be pointed to as that' Still we need the story of nook men's lives. Through what dark scenes of trial and disappoint went did he grope his way to the glad fruition of his hopes! What tenons of patience and perseverance are presented in him life for all to learn. From a hasty glance through this volume, we think it is written in a spirit of hearty apprecia tion of the subject of the memoir. It appears to bent:du the leading fads in Watt's history in a readable and entertaining style, The book has 10.0 pages, well printed and handsomely bound. In this oily of mechanic forces it must find many readers A VELLT dangerous counterfoil note was shown to us this morning, by tho editors of Imlay Lx Bicknell's Reporter. It is a $lO on the Farmers' and Drovers' Bank, of Waynesburg, Pa., and is altered from the notes of the fraudulent Farm ere' and Drovers Bank, of Petersburg, lad., which were exposed some lime ago. The counterfeiters have taken the same plate and altered it. They aro very finely executed, but are wholly unlike the genuine. A man was arrested here this morning for trying to pass one of these notes. Phil. Iltd. Tun case of Curtis vs. Boller co., to recover interest on railroad bonds, will come on fur trial in the U. 8. District Court an the 9th of May. BOY M . CLOTIIIII4I, fancy and plain, cut In the most tasteful minim, and neatly made, will be found at J. L Carnagban h Co.'s, Federal street, Allegheny city. As frobionable tailors in both obildren's cloth ing and mon's wear, this firm stands among tbe vary heaL S. A. Bowe A Co., have just opened their Spring Stock of fine confectioneries, which comprise the greatest variety they have yet offered to the public. They are prepared to furnish parties with every thing felicitate, done up in the very beet style. They have also on hand a large assortment of fresh fruits, preserves, pickles, and In fact every thing In their lino. They respectfully solicit a call from their friend. and patrons at their well known stand, next door to the post offloe, Federal street, Allegheny. IJ PAVE YOUR LIORPIER.— . 'We take great pleasure in recommending the Mexican Mustang Liniment as a valuable and indispensable article for Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Oalle on forces. Our teen have used it fur severe linens, Bruises, Sures, Stiff Joints and Rheumatic Pains, mad all say it acts like magic. We use no other Liniment. J. W. Unwire, Foremen for American, liarriden's and Wells, Fargo .h Co.'s Express." qvarkmea : "I had a negro man worth $1,200 who took cold from a bad hurt, and was Lucien for over one year; I had used everything I could hear of without benefit, until I tried the Mustang Liniment. It has perfectly cared him, and I can now take the above price for him. Respectfully yours, JANES Domustve." Every Planter, Teamster and Family should have this invaluable article. Sold by all respectable dealers everywhere. Basses & Pane, Proprietors, New York. Also, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder. TOTPoTTERS.—Wewrzo, o good Diehand Plata Mahar—one who an oaks Mould. prefarred.— Also, • Ella hand and a Pram . : Goal watinonay ply or Wren GUI. ALM( apßl.3td Frankford Road and Amber Et, phila. S. MAIL AND B. R. TIME CARDS, T..T NO. 3. printed sad ready ka diftsibot!cra to =434 patron sad ittaa!le semen OH6 % _ • se* • - Mario!) 111:4007.1Tood *not Consicrcs,—There was a special meeting of Pitts , bnlbTzeonTtgniai erese.ispeceei,lthe wom bat'sp • eel except Mans. Kammerer and Phillips. The President stated th at the object of the meet ing was the consideration of the reply to be made to the writs of alternative mandamus issued by the Su preme Court, to compel the payment, by the city, of interest on the bonds issued to the Pittsburgh Is Steubenville, Pittsburgh .i. Connellsville, Chartiers Valley and Allegheny Valley Railroads. The an swers are to bo filed by Monday next, at farthest. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Motion was made that the Councils go into joint session to consider informally the subject under Coo- Rider!tion. This was adopted, but in the meantime, Mr. Ward, from the Committee on Streets, submitted the fid lowing: I? c.olr. d, That the Mayor be authorized to draw his warrant on the Treasurer, to be endorsed by the Controller, in favor of Edwin Allen, for the amount al his contract for the Cherry alley sewer, and charge the same to contingent fond. The clerk of C. C. announced that that body was i ready to go into joint informal session, at proposed ' in S. C., and the resolution of Mr. Ward was laid upon the table for the time. Aber the informal meeting had dissolved, the Se lect Council met again in its own room, and on me lion of Mr. Ward the answere were taken up. Mr. Brown stated that it was not true (hat the Connellsville road had not been commenced, for something had been done, in - the way of making a little embankment at the mouth of Sake'. Finn. Mr. Bennett moiled that the sentenee “and tho same has not yet been even commenced," (7th page of paper book Ibo stricken oat. Division was called and the vote was lost by it yeas to It nays. Mr. Blair said he could not make oath that ••the 'said subscription was pre cured by fraud and colla tion. between the Mayor of Pittsburgh and the offi cers of the company," en is sot forth in the answer to the writ touching the Connelltiville subscription. lle therefore moved that so -witich of the answer be stricken out. S2OSBJ6 90 . 180,805 G 2 Mr. Penney raid that the gentleman who dress up the answer held himself responsible for that allege tion, and considered it very important. lie (the gentleman who drew up thuanswer) was knowing to facts warranting the aagallon. Mr. Fitzsimmons said that be was in Council, at the time of this aubscrlption; that a resolution was adopted that the imbetription to this road should not ho made until further notice; that on that very night the Mayor (Mr. Riddle) and lien. Lorimer went on to Baltimore and made the subscription. Mr. liPAidey said that all this might be true, but ho did nut know it; be had beard so stated, but he could not and would not "rear to it. Mr. Ward said that 'be could swear to it heartily, and moved that the answer to the tbmnellsiille Rail Road writ he adopted, and on that he called the yeas and nays. Mr. Bennett then tooted as an amendment to Mr. motion to insert the motion or Mr. Blair above referred to. Mr. M'Auley e:d1,11 Mr. Brown to the chair and made some remark.. Ito said ho could not ...I to an art of fraud and collosion upon a loan now in the grave, whose children are yet olive. Ito did nut krmir the allegation to In true and 110 -. ,, Chi not smear to it. Mr. I.lennett'x amendment 11,1.3 nays 2. Mr. Il'ard moved the adoption of the answer es • ended. Mr. Hardman eallcsi for the yeas and nap. It being suggested that he could mened his name rho negetive, he withdrew the roll. -- • . The, answer wee adopted. lilr. Ilerkirnan's name. was restirded in 164 , urea Mr. Bennett desired the same privilege. Mr. Wald called for his name. Mr. Bennett stated that he did not believe many of the allegations, and he believed it our duty to pay all our honest obligations. Mr. Bennett was per. mit tett to record his note in the new The answers in the other cues were then veterally adopted. The matter of the Cherry alley Bawer again rum. leg up, alter mule discussion a resolution was adopt ed to refer the whole matter back to the asseesur.. with instructions to carry out the resltiti..l adopted Jan. 6, 151.9, which directi the sinewrs to assess on the city the EOM of $3Ol h 9. :ft, artwes in C. C. Adjourned. C 01111•01 CoUNCIL. In COMM. all the lumbers preheat except Mann, Campbell, Fulton, Item sod Ward. Minutes of Wt meeting read and approved. A rotation wat adopted Inviting the A. C. to go into int informal tesfion to votlstacr the Connor E.( the opus to the writs of alternative mandamus. The joint ,ass ion tr. held in the mom, of Coul on Conned. The Clerk read the acumer totaling the Cimertirville Rai!rife!. Mr. 'Sennett cloyed that Mr. Penney and Sir Foster (City Solicitor) give their advice as to what course the Councils ahould pursue. Mr. Penney staie.l that the Councils should %lop( these paper books an their answer to the writ, A hat thi a these ttaid hooka Ithouhl h• •`ned by Prenidevia Ad Councils •nd at Le•red by the clerk. .ifter eouis i..ur eas. W.tO uev.nllr road. informal inoeting wa• dissolved. Tb..COMIIIOIII Collll , ii then q.b 0,1 thJ Ldtoriug • N.teele.el Th.el the papers first ri,o•l I,i s•h.ute..l a, e !.... 1.. Ipril 2. Tin strike among the lab o r the answer ot thi• ('until to the heveral weat..•f ra nom.: the hark which ha, Leen in mandamus isaued against it fell the Sornuirie Con, of am Stara in the eastern drains, dunstif, at fl. I t a t ve•rerdoe. Thri putt.. wer fore erel days e called out. and after "' Ed k " al • "f 1.. i. Coed F akirti•h Peaultine. in the wounding 44 . HT “ era! ..1 the lehore” anti two policemen, the rioters 11"d""' '"' i '''•' •en..eel Tlor. morning ...serail of the men essem -1:'e"1""'te °".'t thehe b " ", "" . E.:ea again. and ' r d rush a threatening attitude inotaae.l to Iwo nod verily. an d clerk to etre. Tat 'the ar ordered out the militia , to preserve the same Lehalf of said Council under the dlr., t two of the counael of the city in the prom irer tetre,.- NJ ha , tile demonetratton was made, and The yeas and nays bas tug follow, been ea4e.l ' er.re the military nem withdrawn. The excitement is still liirkhiineir. Coward. lfar strorio. A no th er ra nting it opp. , illted for tormorrew. !legion, Darts, Dickson. Donnell, Floyd, Fryar, esmid wa r horned yeater.lay. Lo Magee, Oyer, heed, hobbit,. Ito , . Siebert, Thompson. Errett-20. - Nays—Barnes, Burr, bender, Robb— r. Mr. Floyd presented a rietttiou for pasteg Thod Street, beyond hoar. Alen, a petition from Allen A Karr, fur relief in the matter of what is due them for building the Cherry alley sewer. Roth of which were referred hi the Street COM Mittee Mr. Read offered the following resolution, o filch was passed . fr.d, That the Water Committee be directed to enquire whether an ordinance to not necennary to prevent the placing of stop corks outside of the curbs and directing the same to he put in by and under the direction of the Superintendent ..f the Water Works. Referred to Water Committee. In all of which action S. C. concur. Mr. Reed offered the following I:..olrfd, That the assessors of sewer benefit.; be authorized to rectify any mistake they may have made in their assonstnent, and they be directed to publinh in the papers authorized to do the city print. lug, the time and place of hearing complaints in reference to said assessment. Which was puled. but not anted on in S. C. Mr. Darlington offered on ordinance to repeat the nections of previous ordinances appointing the an sore.rs of the cost of Cherry Alley sewer, which was read a first and second time, phi., on motion, the e. C. adjourned. UDR MEMPHIS AND NEW 0111,RA N S . T i n fine steamer DRYER lb kit, Caps .1. li. Ithinis, wlll leave for Ih o alerve at •11 In, ter outline porn for Tlll2l 11. A I' Vtil hoot. Wet freight er plunge apply beard ur apt FLACK, BARN NA A CO., Acta. Gli EAT NOVELTY—MINI-Mil A TURK PI 1111011.—The 1111deralgund beet Just received an rutin iy new sty le of Piano, enlirsl VOCAL OR MINIATURE ['l ANUS. They aro very little more than If ALV THE SIZE of the military pimp; lotomoo foil rerven netaves of keys, and are finished In the nowt elegant Louis 0 IV style. They are iniquestioushly the most iheiruble lost minority for email parlors, steamboats,. ele., that Lave over been made. Their tone and bosh are eadmiroble, and their Jura. Willy unquestioned. The public ere reetwetfully etre and .11, to call and examine these charming little in struments. 11. K LEBER k 11a113. , No, fdl Fifth et., 'ap2l6] &le Agents fur the above and ritetnany's Nam. . • B OND 111 S AND OH.TGAGES WANUD. - , -IVarated tato:reins. Rends and Mortgages, to amount el Four Thensand Dollars ($lOOlO,l 00 innlncomberod Reel Estate in Allegheny county. Thin nut exceeding Sinn each, sod Liar/lug out more than too ye tr to rite preferred. Apply immediately to lion 101, Ann.h. ty. PURE OLD ROE WIIISKY.-1 Luca head Kornai barrels old R 7 e Whisky Adel, I hose had made nod kept until it has Unworn ottani! still I e sold by the barrel or gallon, for modinil purposes. mrl7 ddwF ORO. 11. KEYSER Puar. lIRANDr.-1 have 131 will guarantee to he pure and at for mod purchased to moot a public wariL Ari thla can be nibdied of lilt maperinrity. turlT,lnu7' CVO. 11. KEYSER. 140 Wend street JCR. ICE. ABOUT FOUR HUNDRED TONS of pure Allegheny Ira ' with privilege howls to Nov. 1.1, will ho sold on lima tor approved endorsed paper. hot sole hl ap9 H. U. A J. 11. SAWYER. EXC HANGE ON NEW ORLEANS For 51.10 iu amounts to suit, by apt) lerd PEA NUTS-1000 bus — . Tennessee; . MlOO do Afri.n. • Ind for Welly RHYMER C ANDERSON, KVA No. 39 Wood st,oppuelle St. Choke Uotol. BURC EV lELD &. CO. have a very hand .m. stock of 'Collars .d Set. also, a besuctful stock of Linen Cambria &Us. Embroldened Wneo Mikis.. at Narthc.aal cora., of Fourth and Markel °retie. er.3. J)UCALS, Pent be Chenee, Crape De &I psoki, Lawns, Ory.ndbo.. Onmadlors, do., to Robes and by the yard. U. UANSON LOVE. 74 Market St. NEW PAPER HANGINGS at the SiritTi — id Front, with Glue betreni.--A Red. autortment loom the best ruaaaractorlei In New York and Bost., now open ing and for nIo excluelrely by ap2B W. P. MARSIIALT, & CO. 77 P. , ANEL PAPERS-4n Oak, Marble and Tints, design. made for banging tbo earns. Viral <bus rkmen for Desoratora. Cat! and examine at .p2t W. P. MAR/MALL A CO. F RESII ARRIVAL-- __ MO bases Strad Changer Ino do Lamoor, Boordving this day and for ads by .0,1 ILEUM. a ANDERSON, an Wood at A LAIONDS-100 &alb+ Ivacen; 10 Lodes Pordo.suz; 2.1 .4 Molly soft 30y11. Tor solo by 1[617916a & ANDILIISON. ar/20 99 Wood ot., oppalt• Bt. Charles Rote MEAT SAFES—A nice article and cher+ 11.1. .t the lekni City Store and Ti. Warehottee of W. W. BILIDSHAW, N 0.131 Wood Wes, arz us door below Ailed of the Golden 6 . HOW-FIJRNISIIING HARDIVARE aU ttaitatioty, ot riots that cannot fall to city sum ►ona 210 Wardroom of W. W. BEADSRAW, N 0.134 W K ,27 And door below tho alga 01 ENN. WII.EAT-60 sacki I ii:cauita.r4 Harronta Ibr ad* 6- New Lona, April 28.—The steamship Attica 'art riced at half-past sit - o'clock this craning, ton late for her mail to be distributed south by the evening train. Tier dates are to Saturday, the 15th inst:and are not so late as the telegraphic °driers by the Cie erosion, but the summary and papers received contain much interesting intelligence from England and the I continent, in relation to the peace Congress, and the consequence to result from its assemblage. On the 25th inst. the Africa passed the British steam frigate curl:woe, bound east. Among the Africa's passengers is the Earl of Southesk. Fnal ' Motphy is not a passenger, 39 was anticipated. The Dresden Journal alleges acquaintance with the fart that according to a recent collates proposal made by France, which is also said to he em e nded in other quarters, the Congress will miserable on A Aril 2:td,. at Carlsrhuo, and commence operations by resolving on a general disarming. The statement that Austria positively refuses to join in the Con gress, unless there is a previous general and simul tiMemlit disarmament, is confirmed.- Paris dispatches state that the progress of the nc ', gotiations intended for the consideration of the Con geese are being slow, owing to the great difficulties attending them. The London News says it is just as possible that the Congress may prepare and embitter instead averting n war. ThO Paris correspondent of the London Herald says There are reasons for beliering that Austria's proposals ae points to be submitted to the Congress will be wholly unacceptable to France. The I'atrio rays that Franco cannot luiexpeeted to diminish her army nor send back a single cannon to the arsenals. It is reported that the Popo will protect against the bolding of the proposed European Congress. GREAT BSITAISI.—In the 'louse of Commons Lord Stanley stated that the duty on hardware in lodic was to bo increased from fire to ten per cont. on both foreign and British manufacture. - Thirty of the‘Neapoiitan exiles have left England for the Continent. Lady Morgan, the authoress, is dead. It is intended the Parliament shall ho distselvod on the 2 let instaht, in which case the bor o ugh elections will take pine° on the 2ith instant, and the country elections on the 2d of May. Tho balance of the crew of the Jaeunir hard beat saved and have reached England, Fnunce.—Thc French officers on leave of absence 'hero been ordered to join their ships without delay. It is rumored that the Emperor will soon depart for Lyons. 14a LLACEIJA.--An infernal machine, supposel to bo designed to assassinate the newly eleeted Hoene dar Conn, had bean discovered, and II persons wern arrested, supposed to be implicated in the plot. adviecs in relation to the Suez canal are favorable. The public functionaries are ordered to assist Mr. Lesseps. The goys:morn( Suez has been deposed. Cocuta Cows.—The attack on Saignon took place Fob. I ith, and was perfectly successful. Nino forts, strongly armed, were cannonaded and stormed. The French loss was small and the enemy's heavy. entsa.—Thu oxport of teas to the United States showed a decrease of SCI7,OOOIb from hutyear. It woe reported that a body of rebels bad attacked Hong Kong. Tee 14131,1.-- 7%./.-;;lmphfrong Loudon—Lon • don, Saturdays—el . . Paris corn/pendent of the Dady ::ere says the rmellt of the oecoud meeting of the conference is !hat Eaglet., Prance, i1.3i0, I'llafbia and Sardinia shall rsnrgnioo tho 4.61°,1i:c -lime of Conte, Austria and Turkey to stand aloof. A St. Petersburg dispateh 000011000 S a Viapry by lien. Monet. Two thousand Circassians had come into the Russian rump. The Times' Paris correspondent describes the alp pert of ageism as so sombre 03 to justify tho renuccia ti,n of ell hopes of peace. Fine thousand more over, had nrrierd at Marseilles from Algiers. It'. t si t i set es Crrs, April 2S. This afternoon Lenin. Alettir war tor - welly tireseuteil to the Preetitent by Seeretary The President in the course of Lis reply said that the tlosernment and the people of the Unita] St.'s, had always regarded, with the deepest eon , cern, the ervets traospiriog, in the sitter republic; their Jeritn had always been to establish such rela tions es would enable the two cuuntries to lice on terms of peace and good neighborhood and to fully develope their -mutual and reciprocal interests. In recognizing the constitutional government of Mexico we had followed the course heretofore pursued, and j thin was done as noon on it was ascertained that the government eat capable at maintaining its authority and was sustained by the people. Ile was gratified [Ant for toe first time in their history they had so generally declared for the constitution and lawn, end that the revolutionary movements of a military cbi,ftaln bad hesn to signally detested. IVARlllaGtoa, April !S.—Dispatches were received at the. Pluto Depart Merit renterday morttiog from our Mlaiste, in deco,,. lie writes that the Liberal Cann, to euagtaolly gaialpg ground. The city of Mean, too, F llll rroandoil by the Liberal party, and 11 eras thought hu the opposition could not hold out mud. lothr, The news brought by tho Teimesnee ps•nle dajo lair than Mr. ATl—sho's dispatches. Tho Secretary .•I ISt nor Mato that the Pressler, troul-1 ro--etts I.irn to day at 3 Colook. r-ttnor d iutt Inote loosing Now rtrigos,s, r. g-olahol loso at o hundred thousand .hdlart. and at tr3,•,,ted it t.. President Juorec. Vl,l, 11, April l'he stentothlp Florida, tram New lora, has arrived, having on board the ranco r,. who recently left here onen scursion to lia ran the noted yacht IVanderer. • That \ woe! en countered a gale an the Gulf, Friday last, in which her mein boom was carried away and sail, split. A steamer one seat to her relief. Bcrtuscrvv, April 27.-I[l itav,Geo. W. Doane, Ilishvp of the Episcopal Church in New Jersey, dim' at I o'clock this aftern.ao, at kis residence, Riverside, in this place. The event has created much sensation in this community. CINCINNATI, April ',ln.—River risen 26 inches in last 2 I hour, it ruse very little during the night, but hem I.een riming about an tech per Ilene since morn ing. Weather cool end clear: Ci.trutfra, April - -The application tr th.• Stipretun Cann of OLIo Bs rylname,from cantotly ..ftho I' N. Mar shie, of Bushnell end ollinrn Ota.rlin ro,unra, waa yeltird today. Ilia Gm a.,1 lila/11 0 11 04 I.n Om no43.itiitztionaliti of the Fug ita Mare Pott..tourn,, April 23.—Tbo trial of Dmirl D. Voodoo smith, ..1.1n.1g0 or Latooolter eounty, boluro tho Unite. Distrirt Cont t. on ontirtniman f, forging frsodu lout cloino , for Pon.l.not, torniinattod today. lo conviction o too hills, Ihr toong hatrod by the stain to of liwitallon ST 1.0171.4, Apt it 24—Tho ricer Irll tiro Indira last hiKht, tad Lao taatiouary h.lay. Then, is nothing new how any of the 111.1., elreama, all are ..0 s &cll.. The wrath.[ le clear amt warn, I.ro I,tl ix, it tr, Is nett t very fast, and rxi+•etM 4. bat !t] thu buildingy Water •toot by morning • • 1R 41 ° t V I E 1 N T I . e a I a N p - o \ O ' t I t t d n a e ' an e O J A U ( ) IS - I YI tE, Chtpt. Brown. will learn for the. abort, and all interme. diary porew on Tilid DAY, .29:11 intr. For freight attune sage apply on Imanl. ap RI FOIL CINCINNATI ti. 11.T.H.—The. the Mounter` HASTINGS," Copt. IL 11. Porter, will leave for Ina above end all Intev medlar. port., on TLII3 DAY, liPth Inst. at 4 P. 31. For frel,lit or paawign apply on board or to ap1 . 20 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. MISSOURI RIVER PASSEN aKR PACK ET.—EX PRESS LINE Par et. Inuit, Jettetooni City, Boonville, 0 lati.gow, Kenna. tuck, bloonl , 11.111 I anßug. Lexington, N.V. ()Hy, Leavenworth City, Weston, Atchewon, Doniphan, Et. Joeeph le...brute City, Conocil Moira, Omaha City.—The Ilan pas ganger picket FORT WAYNE, Capt. Barr, sill limo for tha above and all Intermediato 1,4 PIA TRIS DAY, ZIA Mat, at SY. M. For Irelaht rr gamiagn apply on board ,to snit FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agent.. Zrcr. • ______. VOR NASHVILLE.- _u Tim splotolldjAMlOTlCCr atcanler IDA II AY, Capt. Job.ri 13—Ilono, will learn for Om abova nodal! fiat nno dial,. vute or, HATIIIIDA Y, 'am Y,Llth lust. Par freight or passage apply 01l bard or to ap2, ndy which I [no, which I bare out who w 111 try _ ..„ - volt S. LOUIS & ST. PAUL. "2 —The nue now steamer J. S. PRLSGLE, Capt. Gvo.W. Near. will leave for the Wave and all Inter• mediate ports un THIS DAY, 29th all P. u• Yur freight or panago apply on board or to ap23 YLACK. HALVES k CO., Agents. Mi ga o U pA iti agr it . tV . E . R ., P 7 / , !k ip SS I. EN ,4 -j e n st neat/as—Through ii NAuul Amoppin g , to St. Loot., Jeffs. , ans City, &marina, Olsegna, nammakt, Mloml , thins Landing. Lexington, Kansas City, &Aral:month City, Ws, ton, Althea., DaMphati, St. Joseph, Nebraska City. Conk di Wok. sad Omaha thty.— The elegantly knisheitand'fut. Mahal fast running passmtgor Moamar ntnnlY OILAYP, Capt. Grotto L. M. - Canna, will &aro on bat Woad trip for potta aimed aboro, on TUk.Y.DAY, April 0 , 1 at 6 o'clock P. X. For freight or puerto apply on bond or to - ' apta FLAWS., BARNES k CO.. Agit. I=l ' dYat 5.4. Plato. UK SL' PAUL, DIItE~T-Via M - T X Keokuk, Burlington, Macedon, Rock lalend. Deronport. <Rana, DoNina. Airliner/Nee DR rodtle /ln Cinin, Weloons, Larne., Ratline and AL Penh—The doe etearar MODERATOR, Cap t. Frank Montle, will Imre I'm the shore pone on TlllB MY, 149th lat., at 5 o'clock r. r. For Irdelll or P.A , M , Y °P . ply on boanl or to FLACK. HAM k CO., AAnnte... So! toy Paul, via/Keokuk, Muscatine, Davenport, . Rock Island, Galena, Du_ bnbue, Wenona, La Crosse, &c„ ee. TIIE FINE PASSENGER dreamer HARM. DELL, N.. Dm, .01' leave for the elan and all Irdermndlate potte,oo THiII DAY. 2001 Instant For Cn.lght or orange apply on beard Or to PLACE, BARNES I CO, Age Carper Market sad Waterata, mite gar Late Zupertor Telegraphic Latest from Europe.. tginrinttatt, fic FLACK. BARNES It CO. 1g'14.. t Louts Scc. oxamercza "ijiimiiirrik ± iiiraassarforioli - APiii. --- Ima Dim , . c. r..., - 8,;P:4371111,E14 Mm.. J. J litzwartiJas.ruz. vvrrsouitqn . fBep.;=“l—Waky An. 43,.rd.0bra0 a... • . • ‘PrrranCsan, Fazasr, .lA, , . • - FLOUR-12d frmra Ord Immix from Wm. safes of Ka) bbls, In nuinno lots, at 53,7u05,75 farfmpar, S4OO far eXtra. and $6,3006,50 aa family do; market affably aral tram; 6841]—idea of 10 Aug. Balmy, fall, on • icv4 : td GT: Corn, 400 h sash, from atvtt , ,. at S4.oatl; :54.1 bull+, from state, at to el 10 nod G aide Soo.= at 7,q1:201i' 2 11 91nlaart. 17 and 10 bids nt ZS, and '2O do,at 40. P . rraTOßo—aalre of 11: DOI, Nrahannotlor at j 9 .11:0,. and I!J.. at £21 , ...94.2.72, and 050 I.c9S, 7041.7.5 tar nOtanion und tu'sad, and an far Reda. " BARU:I—.I9u or r:ono fn 1011, at . "j or=honl. dor; 10 for Westatn Runs, andlo4 for tit,rdq 4 Ica Edgar Cared llama at 1124. and lOduat ptird belt Ilpt al 12. BrITER AND 2 2 1, 192-910,, of 5 btla Untltt st '20,',012 LW. E.," at 124,1214 1111.112—a sate of 010 dry dint Ilk:neat 01, rani,, to tho trade. DRIED Filtilr—nalta 01 . 22i Un9ll Apple, aE r 2211. 20 eon , i 12.17, and 20 boob rtorina, halter, at $1,50. HAY—..,if. of 9 leads pt 9114010 74 CHEESE-411 n of 113 bra Groben at I_ 2 o. / 01811--• rule of 10 hair bbla wblto at 1 1 4,11 , 22/ 422-a:today at $4,75, and 11rtn. . . . —•— - -•- 111 0NETARY AND C011111115114.11AN:'7' Tao Paoauca TIUDi or CGIOVIO —Tim retelptif elfPne , lnen sharlag am pant week avers,-1,906 bbls dorm; 3 5454 bllgh wbent; 20,350 both 00111; 6,171 bud; oats 1,73000. b 170 11.. ~*... 15.0 bush tenor —e goal to 103,732 bosh grain; .gales ... . .• 048 both roceived dtuing the curreoponding_MeNt In ./S ' . The loaf ngeipta of Ilmc Isaias slime the first 04' Janalal.7 are: P 8,015 Das Noon 307 119 Leah whPah77l,:all laalh Coca 137,444 bush oatic 14,00 taunts rat; 86,.....r. - Penh barleynd olog to 2,104,573 bush vain, agoinft3 501,145 bush vomit/CI during the name perkni In 15:A. 'Shoes - ports of Br evidntafte during toe rag -,-,de 0 . 0 „,,,__. 5,040 lAD floc; 31,115 Inch chow: 04,2'-gf hush cornil,Wi heal. catc 102 bulb holey. The total eaporui slam tfo t Dv of January fog up es follows:-57;332 bblit four; 250,56; bosh %bean- Z1N,042 husb corn; 45,970 bosh cane 19,042 Gash /?, barley—Nina to 931,N4 bulb grain, agnate 11,01:1,4001ach barley— N ina doldhg period in 1551. , Of the wheat egpOrtad last - grok, 2d,7C bugs mad In flowing°, 1,%0 8 bosh to Colliagaroad, and [heti lame to supply Western flange. Of ILO corn expertal loot gook 1533 high mot to BnlTalin 82,91r0inth goat to ogre 4.1191 5 n0b went to It Ingsten; 3,811 Dub toCollingagod, and lho balance to lumber ports and polars; along the railway,. Of the a hoot expos-toil lance the Int of :January, 75,105 Guth snot to supply Tregsra oaoll.rs in 1711,081: 0 fscondin, Nidiane, fang mai Michigan, brsidetobout 10,0® bank Co rupp.tr CM Cil9 0 cullers, dirtillar and alert —shoed og a drain off this market ofnpver 15,020 both gor.kly. of tho-flonr Dportel alum January I, 9;377 089 hare. Lem rkepporttack iftralTriati i awl Aar.. Of Do corn exported gore the /at ot -Dummy. 107,590 Lush hare r.,, , ...tirpm by naz...v., hit. McWan• Minas, /chant, illscorcte nod Ohio Tho onionoi of floOr and grain In otoro in this rityPatur. day Dot trail no fh110w0:— . 27,.1.-5 bbl. noon 241.1(8 Linif viol., whean•lBl,o4o bush glom, wheat; 135,579 - bush torn; 117,001 bed" oalic 179 boob rpm: nod 46,793 Lush barley: At the corresponding dote In 100.9, time were to Curb, 40,424 Mile door ;'000.916 lath apriog whigt; 8,000 bosh fainter ashcan 01.133 bush corn; 80n027 habit mita and b 7,041 beef batlf•P--fChleago Prem. Ns. Cals.., April 25—P. 11.—Flour dell -rni hobble artsions to matzo, at $5,024.5.75 tor 'guilt rah Corn Is carte, which Du coil, the nmak:: (.rotor, ara prima rug bigher,cloning at Sava.: for ridged. Oats are selling at r,1.60c. Mose Pork continue,' num! nal at $llO/1115b' A fair demand - Dr Neon nod Cans are higher; seises (19. Idado at Ca for of Ds, and Ilc fl-r cats/ elli,; oboultho n nosyb quoted 51. 6 - ,!,•;/37o. Lard Is Inn fit Ildall fin, and hold" , 000 80 bh:b•a" rgl"- Whisky dell, and, CM carlat no tiosocial -pet mensal, quotations 000004 lc gleen. Poor in firm, and in foga aelnatia ht fa Oita Cdr Nuloces firm n f.iaask6.: Cro prima, Oita o hdresanong. Caftre Lam at II&Ple or Rio.- Elgrt Yrchfingo ou - Nrsv VIA k , y arc:tont, Pollee eft/cora lit op en a fag of counterfeltiraln-11,,,- panteulars Of tab arroc befog given elseavhdri--en aloof Di y found a lure, 1113101100 of ronatixtelts. on 11114 utttur. , think of New Orleans. which Dui Loci herstufsredgn•riterl, And oc I ts . fiend- ninon bra hub of the f •Fsrusory,' flank nf lie m taieky.” This batter t. . r - suuntorfsit, nut, selfollsoe. ant ilefoced or figura...l Tho g.,, ..I dpi: oraheo of sin• noble is god, nod van-coma t, .1., sin,: :. sent, . a I•Vi,tl, I . elms loveable will arroct the lufsnoriry of the snot clog, reppcially Mot of a Connie Lost arta ifs, vienhtts h which are is amuse !fgt.*, bei of NO ggioluo —[Clo. Com . -- • • • • • • , Ths'slistik oorthotltlon to•tocon vent rallsosdnlen4lno; traastd,. and In - tirolsrly lb. N. Y. Centtn! toolpsOnto. Cauuai, is octivoly continued, nod the peons for frolOt oar elnnot buy , Itlingt.lln snow in:V.4l2. Thorn Is no .4tlml IsratshotnSsr: trots pornoetnekeihts arts bargain, without rettsenes to what h. toxn beratokreZme. It t. undtrst , ott n lartherzedrollon of pessongor !sten limn tatoplated.l.K. Y. Trlo. • T o following Inn cornrwrati re val./Nolo/a oltbo rx[w/L, loolro of /wolf ) from New York In farolon For to tho ook sod ninon Jan. 1 : 1665. 15:53. Turd fo• 111611"666,...$ 5. 6 1, , X1 S 1. - 236,p3 5 , 1,154,70) Prastoney 17.665,0 A 37.1.61,1 r: Stare Jan. t fi1Et,011.7.41 Th. Money tneetet ft abundantly soliplled with capital, and hat claw paper la neatly negotiate:ion thee:rest at ttlD7 If cent. The ydielgn inip , rtitiont CUMIIMIN Leary, and Cite polky of blindly ;Allot op a Leavy Judetit,lntat abros Limy well La queratianed. nine. the natinceneotcent .d the year we have Utnu importing lareely in exi.ass of tho actual neeetnitles of theicentitry, and the ovation mantel]; rtiii‘e, whether we ere not Mahlon it I. ti.io ' , teeny, Tor twee's,. safety 8011. Thebit Louie brought.ataitti nei.ernoititit drafts. which swells the remitLuin eto Sa,teti which et the snot Iltiendininnlltnent wool. to addition to the treasure broughtby the 11l L obi. the Potion:it {tailcoad forwarded, on English arceout, 519,1:13 to colt. and 51i1d,794 ineileer Th. Yellowing disrateh. hi telation to railrold ionttetti has beau received from 1.4.11/011,, April —Utnirr toe tuatkeco of O. Italtnnorn and Ohio rra.l tt, Czmden 6.1 A11,1 , 0y 4.0m1 - dors tho sb.utf Innr..ut of so sibitrnry rat.. lf rrt rb bnOunr. to Sell from New 1".. 4. and A41%.11: a re,ratu to any .ntnal. trqUlred Ity thy Southern lion. Mr. Gorr., r11..1 by Mr. iliottlrontr tort blnt tint tb, Iwo .Is)e nast,', and matt. a • thor.;;lt nniferstai)d;n7. ttun.e.l et). utliern lines in roitipetittno Nro 'tot k Control road, it Witural gto-rn.p4i.).1.11 knew. In rates in tivor of tt. re..Orndlo A ReurrO rt.lartloit pn.G41....11 . 1,. anal 1/. retire IV.t. W lb.? dollar, Is In mob prcuprer. It 14 la Lk. ru.taff.e.l 10. ttst two Southern and,, 41,1.4 n swot, thn W.sterti rrinrs. Imports toy Att.., WHEELINO, per Minerva-3A hats roaip, CoLinson co: 31 cts rags, Pcskinic 2 hada 3.530 ho. p poles, Zip:2,n eteirash 4 Las book., Davie: 24 Labs paper, cum,: r 2 res casting, 21 pkg., U,amuariho u hart rand; .1 L t0e1.79. Juo limo, ad; eta scrApa, TI A Falte'Stock;l, o Larley. ?with c, 42 hale dour, McCully: CS hoes cot., Gilmore; Io o potatoes, liageoatii.llS pliaa and kering, 2 tdds bottics : parnore TATU le, per Jacob ICaber-455 bid, a, 09 do, Bing ham: lia3 do do, a talla Lip, Dslangq 3 bx, verieere, Dander; 50 Ltd+ fluor, Mallac, ITU do do, McCritcheoM - 30 cake colt cake, Thompson:3 Ica hoer, soans,s; 10 pkgi raoLie ass, .1 DA 1.-11 at car, TO I.lda J Dickey:3 Pkgr,PcnklAll.l4: 2 7 UP wool, nradlel: 4 hxo rolz. Dousion, 25 hit ahap,T.ltila Trio:We: 3Lt varnish, Goddard; 2do do Millil . tl4olAls Old Lindsey; 7du liquor, r 2 bias h.:* Real Lloyd: I o.k glass, blciinc; 253 balls port.l= do sikiledry, 114 able, 100 los lard, 10 bide alcohol. 1,709 MITI flour, OD ham, 20 Loins cotton, 1 coil rope, Clark co.. . . The Monongahela vim pretty full yertorday. Inut oug. at nit. o'clock, thew were . ..M!4 feet, by pleroinihalloaly rising The Monongahela parkida bare been forced to.r-o pond operations. The thael note ore[ the dams itid.lork. There nut Vrat,'ent , ugh 1.0 prrnnt n imanogi , orer the former. and too mall 1.1. allow a way through the Lifter; The arrirnin train below were tho Minerrafrorn Whaling. and the Jacob Trnbor f m It. Louis. The latter has been god while corning in; the blear both heads out of her lar- Luanl gtu , der, a her way np, when poet Iklnioin. en- got Into Wheeling and laid there repairing for.feTty• efOn hoar. which will croon( for .Itrol part of her She had • henry load, anion:, other inert - handl, 1,717 1.1,;+ of floor for the Feet. were informed en board another etoatuur, yrnierday. that the Penuaylvania R. R. pot Ron. tbrunub by river .:1 , 1 rwl In.ut Cincinnati tePhiladelphia for f.hren tarp hit. Tb at can't pay largely • flowerer, we enppuen that tne ton tirade by thin, it any. will be mule by charging full. rata on the p..ople who lire cm tho lino of She rued, to our State, el, have uweliehre to errepe the . Initexible price." Thets•er was lailio“ but evening with U . ,. feet or a "b.: is the rt.:tab.!. It had unne aon, four fouls, et .5 0101ne... The weather 5... I.2olifili un.u.R and babe, e e a ny .1., ing day need be, and the sky without 'stood. The departure. were the slin.wva. for WAMing, kod)Le Lineator, for the Jliastutri River. The 'Defender, Capt. Itlioade. fer.flow Orleans, viii leave- without tail, this day.........AL50, nit eleentheto noted, tit" , Jacob Poe, fur Louisville. On fedi:inlay the J. ft Pringle will looeo for Pt Paul, and the llest.t i os fur Cincinnati nail Louisville. The good etenmer Jacob Poo, Capt. Anilrewe, and Mr. J 11. Brown In the tibial, will leave thin day for CitiOntrol and Lonieville, without feil. She lee lent -rate soil molt of 6tiet e-1 boat, end vvecerantend to her, those lining in that direct/on Steamboat ttegfater. ARAI tiD. OLTAILTEI). • Th. Kane, Itrownr:111, 1), limn. Ifrosrassille Tdtegrapt), do. Ttlep,pl). a, • coinnol Hdyard, Ellutrytt ; Col. Bayard, i11i241.7c At In. rm, IVOc-liod) Ilfberra, Wbeelltr. Jooot Truld•r, St. LOUIs. Ddcadur, I)li.etdal feel, T./eICTapnIC Et litikets urea,m:, April Z.--Cotton unsettled; titles 11011.alcs. Flh diced; mire :3-I,ooi bla. Wheat admaccd; rya 10,000 bush; holders demend 11010 Mabee pricer; *MEW it onoted at $.1,50. awl Wester., at $ 1 : 6 6001,70. Coro gales; ID.OOI bush; mita! 02. Prima Park dealt:it:4Elm sales at P 2,6714 Nagar shady of tkeee lima al 1261tN. Mamma dalkat 39Q10. Stn..k. timer: Chicago & ROCK Inland 66r.j. 111Inele Central IL It. a; Illanami ffecOern 10; New bark Central 71%. Aptil Z.—Ylour cpsned lino, hot ether the newel om New York was made public on 'chum" the mar let became milted aid the prima .adVanced l'ully - ffle per hbh the wiles comprise 6000 tibia; riming at $0,10@.0 for eupwrilne, andVlV;i6,2s for mint Whlsky.eton 1); miles of CW bbl . at Y;3., - No change to Mesa Pork, and no mks Irsodpired. LiNkcort la better demand, but beldam entithme to ask 7 and P. which rates are above the rises of buyers. no that very little was done and the pikes though miller' cannot be celled higher. , Lord flatland offered atllp With. vat finding buyers to any extent. Molasses advent:id to 36. and In good demand; sole. 200 1.1.1. FaFar firm at with ~be of 171 Mids. Conk. firm at 1 11 0 1 2X4..t1i 1 0 bag,. 'Money Mahon& unchanged. - liII.TIIIOIi, &ph! :73.—F1our flno:Wlthotit sales; haliteit ask $0,25 km Howard stmt and Ohio. 'Whoa! Ilrer bend are' the. hated; 73 , ',Q41t4. lima Pork 417,50. LOl7l doll. Whisky dull at IM /or Oblo. J. r. witi.reop, Join; 4caursTox IPAMTI.Ie ta.FLOCER/lES Ant, , An T XI A Sc WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. - . wir,r-s4aurs ffi scEtw - st'oiv 114 SMITIIPIELD STRP PTA Nearly opposite the Custom lien., PITTS SUf u - Avil JUST OPENED Ai_ did, selection .OREEIN AND 1 3LACSTg4- li.1(), LAGUAV RA AND JAVA CC Sugars, Ince, Rice Eton? Corn and Pearl Starch, Farina r Powder, Pearl Sago, Tapioca,Ca Cream Tartar, Cocoa, lire Chocolate, Mum,:
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