J ai leCASDrX3S RODIRT JAMISON 7110.1 1 / 1 11 JAMISON JOSIAII RIUMER. JAMES M'CANDLESS /k.. CO., . Nu. 103 WOOD STREET, PrzTELEnTitG.Er. ' . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF EoREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS Would respectfully call the attention of THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCBANTS GENERALLY, TO THEM STOOK ➢OR THE araznra AVID SUMMER TB. ADE Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON Their Terrna• and Prices will be as Frsvorab e. to Purchasers as 01 , arty other House, East or Wear. ifii"Gash and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call H. CIIILDS - & CO., _ WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, wz ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF j BOOTS AND SHOES, • Of every variety, ;lad latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which having been purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to qualit~y and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE. MENTS to our friends who may call. WE ARE AGENTS FOR , Which am highly recommended throughout the Kuban zatz , rcrEc . i . m ., E , pi:LT.3E11,7..14%, State. for their durability and theapneey—ONX ERIC PAIR having been round by salmi Dot, to EITILLLIC7 OtfE Tuts WEAR THERE PAIRS OP Tu OLD STYLE. FOR BOYS, TTEPPITZD BOOTS AND SHOES. Eirlluyers to Cad it to their edvantage rail and to- YOUTHS AND amt. our Mock Before Purch.ing Elmetchere. litiP - Particular attentton given to orders. terl4.dAwBruT Zpatat -li.ottcts 13.MICL.TING} PITTSBURGH rAns, M'CURDY & CO., 'MANUFACTURERS OF SELEATIIING, BRAZIERS • and BOLT OOPPRR, PREMED COP PER DOITOIIB, Indeed NMI Bottom; Speller, oolder, Aa Also, Importers and Dealers to BIRTALS, TIN PLATE 14IIERT IRON, WIRE, An Oonetatoly oo bend, Tlnmeole Maridoes and Toole. Wore/loom, No. 149 Ara and 120 &rood arrest, Pittsburgh. Paean.. sapvcast order. orCopper cot to .7 desired petters. larraltrly'r JOHN 13. LEIB, AIRRCHANT TAILOR No. 45 Diariust St.. Pittsburgh. A good assortment of Cumin, CASSIVERES, VILMItaS, Coati:Rog, and al pods imitable for geutlemens' vremr,Just. reeetTed. .4161POrdon protoplifinled, le the latoot stylios of the art. mr2s.l.ydfc 8.0. S. FOSTER, M. D., E 3 0 M CO 0 P .A. "1" Office, No. 138 Wylie Street, I=9=3 MOOORD ek 00-, MANIIIPACTII,RERS AND DIS•LCRA lIA.TS, CAPS AND - STRAW GOODS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, I.3lWopd Street, Pittsburgh, flare now on hand for Spring Sales, as large and oomplota as tuworhownt of Goods no can be found in any of the eastern cities, mutating of FUR, SILK AND WOOL RATS of every style and grainy; OAPS of every quality and latent fathbotta; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND !PANAMA HATS; STRAW, LEGHORN AND SILK DON• _ NETS, etc., etc. Persons wishing to mama either by Wnotraits or Iltran, will and It to their advantage toll and extuninsonestock. melt FRENCH WHITE ZINC TAINT. 800 Tons Snow White and No. L DRY ANDISROI7ND IN OIL IN FRANCE, WARRINTED PORE, In earn and to arrive, for We by JOSRPII M. STRONG, No. WI Rondo Street, Now York, mr&Satdfo Agent, VOIR° Montague At Co.,Par ELAIYLITECJ, • --- DRAPER .11.1sT3D N. 02 HT. CLAIR STREPA . , PITIEBITIP3H, PENNA, • nos just returned from the Eastern Cities and L now receiving bi. Epilog etork of Cloths, Caestarive, Vestitige and Ccriting• of evei7 variety and style sdapted to the bast city and country trade, aria will be rands up to order vitt, promptna. and despatch, and .t raters. bor neat say at/m.l=ller eetabliehniout In thecity. fellalfc CHARLES PACKER & CO, No. lig „Poarl. Street, Roston. °oilman. =MUM YOB IBM BA. OF Boots, Shoes and 'Sole Leather, -1 .111 , 1‘ , r)7 4 , 0agn, Currie° Leather, End, PO Was, Hip, Splita, &°: Sheep Skins in rough, finished Linings and mimed Roam, Iforcoaa, Hid and Boot Stine, and E==s P. IL SOUTHIVICII. Congress street, Balton. WILLIAM E, BORRAGIOI Pearl O. CARLTON k CO., 03 Pune " le2anadfc• M:};4 • •3:tir,3orell Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Mann i banns. Consignment. and orders fur LEAD, HIDRS, BMW, PB.ODUCIA tn , solicited. Prompt snail like to nearing and forvarding. • So. 49 Connmerclal S da'aulamla , St. Lon!. J. 1.1. CHRISTY, D., /63 Pillsbur9h, Penna., Raving had the stleantsgae of Restern Colleges end Haw Weis, and several pant practice, offers his professional services to SURGICAL AND ILO/CAL CABEB. --Me?. W. D. flowatd.. Iter:D. EL A. Mai.. T.EL SW, En. 7. D. Wan/4T. Jacob Blab CoL Wilson McCandless. MTh. R. A. Wlnreet. 800. T. J. Ingham. John IL Mellor, Km. • 111ster,Esq. layAlyd , tyrovic WORIS.S. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, KLIMPAMOM 1111, OMAR lIT TAILITIT OP Coollloi, PARLOR AM BEATING STOVES Plain and Fancy Grata Frantz, &c. Sole Prop:lnter of the celebrated PATEN: Gas • •ENING and Sloan CONSUMING COOK STOVES. °film . d Bides Room, mrmiy• • No. 4 Woodas., Pittsburg b. Pa. STARCH AHD FARINA. - Itede by the West E. bllindelpnla Illartufacturlnfy 80. (Pint Prou(= awarded by the Franklin habitats, Norambea,USEl.) Diamond Glees Starch, in raw cont'g 6 boxes, 6 lbs. each -160 do boom do 40 pepenal " Alen, Refined, Pore end Pearl Starcb, to boles various sizes, all for laindry ass. COEN LIMA., (or Corn Stara.) In br.. fU yepen each. This article to expramsly prepared for culinary purpocia, and Can be ratted an ..superior in ?MUTT to. any non to ma. Fafeaishj TICIORPHON, CLARICE VZOlnta, phtla.asa.y., yEditditto Agents for the Company. N. 110L.NLIC9 ez BONS. • D 117.131 L Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, 0111.121/10ATES OP DEPOSIT, BkNi NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. 57 HAMLET MU% PITIPBMIGII, PA. 11. nr. l,- .lons raw:Una ell the principal cilin through. out the Oultixl Statea. nag -kip _ _ at It 0.13 . 26 UT ORR , min n STRAW BONNETS AND BATS, Dowirev.rmsolve, noweits, NO. 93 MARKET STUNT, airl&lydge PITTMIEWIT. 8. B. a C. P PRINTING. JOB AND ALL KINDS OP WRAPPING. PAPER. Warehouse, No. NT Wood • PITIMICIRGII, PA. aeon booed At maid peter. loyllf to JOHN 00CHHAN ex, 33 .H.4"1 Iron Ratting, Iron Vaults, Vault 'Doors, Window Shatters, Window Guards, Om, • 'X.. ei Ancona /deaf and VI rAird Sind, (Between Woad And )lazion,) PrillAnniAll, PA, Hew en band' a nrkrty of anr Pattern, fancy and plain, indbabla an di poryoua. hatiodar attention paid to on. aladagGran Lola. Jobbing done at abort notice. not Flamm, ATT.o.uxicys AT LAW, SOLICITOUS Es cnearozitY, 15, Mines Meek, Dubuque, bum lon, sip died:loam Wileo pmaptly land. In any m lot Northam or Western u. WM sand to the purebneeabd ?Sale of Baal Mate, ob. Mobey au Howie sad illfttoga. oeltlydra ._.. .-r. a .u&a ROBINSON, MINIS & MILLERS, • • POINIDIena AND ITACUIaiSTei WASHINGTON Won.TE s. • Plttablizah, Penna. Waco, 'No. Y. Market eeeee Ifiumillcturo all bode of Stem Enema and ?dill Ilacblo k. Outlags,Ballrood Work, noun ifollato anti &Cot Iron Wor Jobbing aid lbgioiriog done= abort notice. 0rr25:10.t0 Pivot :iv - , 0 IVA sie ) :.• I ill is 41 Colope Spirits and Fate Oil, 4.04 46 Nos. lettaa ITO Atoemd Street S TOVEISL• GILATZIS AND DANG"B' EVERY VARIETY, • MANUFADTURED AND FDA SALE, w ----uoLari,Ald OR RETAIL. BY s isszar...l.o No. A 33 Ltbatty St., Pittsburgh, PO. 'SU atlld • • • - do NON. ItaAANATANnzad Dnlcn in .11 kinds of TOBACCO; AND caGA.REI, N D raitaa. Tos.m.cao, anwrinuawsignosouirwing.carh CHILDREN, vtroßns SEWING MACHINES D Iki E 8 LATH IMPROVEMENTS EIANUFACTURIZEVEI PRIC lES WHOLESALE AGENCY FOIL THE SALE OF ILDEBRICELN WATCHES. -- - • We would most respectfully call the utter) , 1.100 0! the public to the American watches now being ex tensively introdnerd, the manufacture of which him bee come th firmly natabillthed that etitire confidence con he placed upon them m eafe and correct in:mete...y.lh both by the wearer and seller. listing from appoltital Whol.mele Ageob, for the sale of these Watches, the public msy emoted that we eae.ll them at the very lowest cash prime. Wit hare also a very large tuck of SILVER and PLATRD WAILX, FINK GOLD JILIVELRY In auto, such an Corral, Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Paintings. Our assortment of CL0C614.13 unusually large at prenent rumprleing some beautiful pattern. of RIGHT met ONK. DAY PARLOR sod °FMB CLOCKS et 011.14.ATL V till DUPED PRICES. Wu haw. aleu • full .tack English and Swim 01101) eu.l SIL . Fgli WATCHES on hand, ell of Our own import., oleo. Also, Wamta Maker.' Toole, aleterlale lend Watch Glasses. IIEINEXAN hIEVItAN, ft.2l3alAirT No. 42 Fifth creel. illITIlh2lllllll MOT SIKALYM RIOT Elliff.Slll Don't fail to proonre Mrs. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup for Cluldren Teething. It has use equal ou earth. It greatly bajlltotws the process of teething by mftenlng the gums, tvduchtg all hafammetion--will allay paha, and Is tore tnrognlate the bowels. Depend upon it, 'pothers, It wUI give rest to 'mon...lves, and teller sod boultb to your Infants. Perfectly sere ID oil mese. This valuable preparamon I. the pres.:italon of ono of be mustesperleonett and siettful tamale Phyelcleris to New Ejetand, and h. beau used with sover.Maltos avows. In aullium of caw.. We belles* It the beet and mired remedy In the world; In - _ all nn of Dymintory and Diarbooa In Childrru, a 11.1.. It Gam toothlng or from any other comm. If life and boalta can 4o tatintatod by dolor. sod routa,lt I. worth Its trent - lit to gold. Millions of bottled are *old .eery year In the Unltod State. It la an old and nollariod nomad PRICE ONLY 2.5 CENTS A LiOTTI.E. AlErNOwe kouttloe unit. the fetwkode of C1.111.T104 *PAR. NINE, New York, Won the outside. wrapper, &Ad by r.W.Eglete throughout tho world. DFL MX). H. KEYSER, Ago.* for Eitteborgh. Juth.dewletoT The Great SIR JAMES CL &RIM'S CELEBRATED PE.SIALE PILLS Prepared from a prow:4l.lml or Sir Jame. Clerks, DI. D. Phy•lalan Extraordinary to the Queen. This well known Medicine le no Impoeftlou, tut a Imre and note malady for dentate Dldleultler and Olurnctintr, tom any canoe whatever; and although • powerful remedy, they contain nothing hurtful to the conerituttre.. TO MARRIED LADIES It 1. peculiarly vatted. It will, In • ehorttime, bring on the monthly period with regularity. These Pain have never been known to fail *gen the darer- Ronson Metrcondpage ofpamphiet are lord onterved. for full particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. —Pend d portage chimps encluel to any author! Ind agent, will inure a bottle, containing over 50 pill., by return moil. It. L. EATINETTOCK t 00.,Pitteburgb.wbolaule agent, and mold by all drriggieta. an27tolle , to T POSTLE If, /NELSON & CO., zurnenramss 0? ' l -4 - 4TI Et A FL Ft Fit LID BOX VISES, Cast Steel andltammered Shovels and Spades Pick., Mattock; Pledges, Made; IlArrow ae. Warehoußo. No. 17 ALarket PVITSBUROM, PA N'UKFf:IC3N X O.II.A_N SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SLIFIRDIAN & CO.. ON TUE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN BUM O► ONE . _ POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. • Al., Bills on Om principal calm and towns or 'Franca, Belgium, Rolland, Germany, Bum. and other Ettrupron Statea,..tantly on Load and fur aala by %VAL 11. WILLIAMS & CO.. Banker, Waal atreoLoornor of Third. rocuntooaa Pit V. tsburgh Bteel Works. JONES, BOYD dr. CO-. Ifstatfacturetsof CAST STEEL; .o, SPRING, PLOW nod A. B. STEKEd SPRINGS.nd AXLES, Owner Ross and .Pin &Wits, Ruth.," Pp. lAIO .. D. B. """ WM/AC=IMM OP Rogers , 'moseyed Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Corner Ron and Pint El lertA laftlydee Hen. ROAD SPIKE COMPANY Joroptt Dilworth W. W. C. Didwel (Soorrior Pte. er, Rafe it &WI.) • EAXIMMITUMII RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, moltlydre PITTSBURGH. FRB ti.R J. m..L.rx - ri./r. -- - nemaztomi.p.zrr . No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lllllNito•Raildlog,. PITTSBUIttiEI. Pt iltaCtlydfa J. SCOTT, Dentist, . HAS removed to the house lately ( , ceupied by Dr. Wm. A. Ward, No. Z'S Pena street, (.oath salsa third door above Hard street. Ofike Horn from SI r. HO 6r. r. apt life . .13:13INTrY 33.. CO.L..L.LNS. enrwariUng and Conindealon Merchant AND Wurgacaux MALES 111 Cheep°, Nutter, ialeeils..puth And Produce G0n15.117, A., N. 25 iratld &mt. Filtsbrunb Bide, On and Leather Store. D. KIRKPATRICK Jb SONS, No. 31 S. Third at, between Market and Chertnat sta., Phlladelptda, hare Orr male DRY AND BALTRD SPANISH !TIDES, 1:h1 Greer, Wed Paton Klps,`Tsanere Oil, Tanners' and Car rion' Tools Kite lowest prices, and upon the brat fermi. ,IMALI kinds of Leather to the magi wanted, for which the hlghcat market price will be given to cub, or taken to exchange for lllles. Loather mond frt. of charge and sold on contralasion. mrairdfc A CASS orlturr oat CURXD 411.01; YZAIa AGo.—Mr. George Gembert, who rweldes on the Meath Bt. 80., &ninth weed, procured s Truss from axe, which in 6 menthe effected . entire cure. Ile hue LIM, gone ex months without the Thew, sod there Le uo app.srsoce of the return of the rupture. IMa coot/n.ll/ cueing cap °Crept., with toy level... Tn... I have pertnlesion from Mr. Gaubert to publi.th sod re fer to hi. ow. The beat of referencew hen be given by oy plication at my Drug atom and Tram Depot. JaZtdkerT Ds. GM H. ESTESIGt.I4O Wood .o. Or the thousand ills which afflict mankind during the lint yean of their endstann, enutne to childrnn b wiser onenithe moat cotaawa, end the Tart. A par fact remedy for taro peas to the young. Is to algid In B . L. l'amortoork's Colantiont Verunface, *hi& ramie= tar ynerra to be • spat& fa, Tema: It in papa "dial rad by B. L. /Minn= ft 004 DruffiAtat*P"°44lo Woodatmn, 11/10FIV. mrlG:divrtjelT ,Special Aottcrs R 0 F 0 I FOR HALE WITH ALL ALEX. R. REED No. 68 Fifth N 1C AN .A.2`C H it; 1.2 Remedy Bug'len Tan Fuesucr.--The Monongahela Navigation Company was in great fear that the vast body of water from Gm last week's rains would carry away some of their dams. They were, fortu nately, mistaken. The water has now subsided, and no damage has resulted. The river was so high that the boats penetrated to Morgantown, in Virginia, some 20 miles above New Geneva, lest which is considered the head of navigation. Fatirr.—We have collected from a vast num ber of our exchanges facts and opinion's as to the condition of the fruit and the prospects for a crop, since the snow storm and frost of Saturday week. We have to make report from the data, that no serious damage was caused and that the crop promises now to be above middling, to say the least. Tun Wheeling Intelligence, .of Friday says that the agent of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad delivered at our door several boxes of stationary and job room stock, which we bad ordered from New York, at the low rate of eirty cents a him. dred. Often and often have we paid seventyttive cents from Baltimore alone for exactly the same material. TOE now rolling mill now building by Moor head & Co., in Pitt township, above the Copper Works of hleasre. C. G. Hussey & Co., will be ready to go Into operation about the let of July. Among the other improvements of the day, w e have hitherto failed to mention this. • A NEW coal oil manufactory is about going into operation one mile' abovo Freeport. The establishment was built by a wealthy gentleman of tido city. It will be of large capacity,' and it is said to have a valuable deposit of coal to work upon Burransas.—The only names wo recognize among those of the killed and wounded on board of the Bt. Nicholas, as belonging to this vicinity, are those of James Wood, (killed,) first cook, of Allegheny cityr and James P. Mae*, engineer, (slightly woundod,) of Rochester, Pa.. Tns Rafurnian'aJournai, published in Cie IS6 eid, Nue that the snow, on Saturday, 2&L foetal, reached, in that vicinity, a depth of 10 to 16 lode& joss.' hitiesee, Fee Justice eket. in Beath Plltabersh,,lia opened en awe In the um, lagfling lama clacropivi by ass. Baustiss. • IMffffil REEMEEM Vittsburgij 05ayttc P x TTBBQRC,}g: MONDAY MORNING, MAY 2, IS. P • ICA OP PUP Olt City and News Dern UNTO. Parent Merrisn, at the roams of the Young Men'e Christian Association, No. OS Fifth street, at 4 o'clock, e.g., every afternoon. Come for a few minutes if you cannot stay longer. COURT or QUARTRR SURlONR.—Saturday, :10th. Daniel Keehl was appointed in place of , An thony Kirby, constable of Elizabeth tp. Dirorcrs.—Christiana Schwalm was divorced from Louis Schwalm. Emily Zurlinilen from Jos. %orlinden Mary Silver from Wm. H. Silver. _ . Caroline hl'Eain . from Andrew M'llain. Rebecca Emma Gibson petitioned for a divorce by her next friend James llamil, from George W. Gibson. John C. Cline petitioned for divorce from Louisa Cline; cause aseigned, conduct on the part of the wife such as to render life together, intolerable, and fur desertion. Char/sr.—Mr. J. M. Siebenick submitted a preliminary petition for a charter for the First German Evangelical Lutheran Congregation. The church is situated at Dravosburg, Mifflin township. It is to be chartered under the name of St. John's Church. Flannigan's ease.—J. M. Kirkpatrick, Esq, counsel for Michael Flannigan, withdrew his mo tion for a new trial and made an appeal to the mercy of the court. He spoke in behalf of the fam ily of the man whose sons and daughters are in respectable positions and in posts of confidence. Mr. Kirkpatrick read a letter in behalf If Flan nigan from Hon. Arnold Plamer, from eftm the valise was stolen. lie said in his letter Hint the value of the clothes stolen was not above $4O. The papers in the valise were of great value, but to Mr. Plumer alone. lie said he had no desire to press the man. Mr. Kirkpatrick said that it was in a fit of drunkenness the prisoner committed the oriole, and that when he is sober there is no more trusty citizen. lie asked the court to make the sentence as light as possible, and to send the prisoner to the jnil and not to the penitentiary. George Black, Esq , formerly of Leech tn: Co., said that while Flannigan was in their employ they considered him very trustworthy. They hod entrusted him with bones of coin to convey from one place to another, and he had always acted right. Mr. H. alert submitted letters and affidavits, going to show that Flannigan was drunk on the night of the theft, and when sober is an honest and discreet man. Mr. Fetterman spoke quite eloquently in a set speech in behalf of the prisoner. Judge Maynard made some remarks as to the Court's views of its duty in the premises. Judge M'Clure said that as a man, his sensibilities were moved as deeply as those of the counsel, but as a Judge, as a Court, they could take no cognizance of the eloquent arguments used. lie thought the ap peals to the feelings of the Court, out of place. They would administer justice, ay, Jr9TIVC, With out fear, favor br affection. Ile had consulted Judges Maynard, Park and Adams, and they all agreed with himself as to the sentence be was about to pronounce--Penitentiary for one year. Asvolut and Battery. —Mortis Carlisle, con victed of two eases of assault and battery, one upon Henry Weaver and one upon an omnibus driver named Won., with a brick, wan sen tenced to six mouths in jail for the first and to three months for the second offence. .. • Ennundrd.—Terty Laugbraine was brought io for sentence, tint a motion for a new trial was pending. and Mr. 511.710 wry, his counsel, was not present. Terry was remanded without sen tence. New Tam —Jackson M'Cartney was granted a new trial, on Saturday, on reason Bth: The potent reason for a new trial wan this: that when the jury came into court asking that the testimo ny of officer Lewis be read to them again, the judge read the said testimony incorrectly. Judge 51'Clure had abbreviated the testimony in his notes, writing "pris" for prisoner, and "pros" for prosecutor lle read prosecutor, therefore, for prisoner, thus bringing Arptitcheon, the man robbed, and M'Cartney, the man charged with the robbery, in company with each other, a short time•leeforo the crime wos commitleJ. This 91r. 001 what the officer testified. :On this ground after due eanaideration, and couriciioa on the part of the court that the lapau. lin flu, had oc cursed, a new trial was granted. AMEIIICAR Warcitta—Attention itt called to the advertisement of Iteineman, Illeyran & Co , No. 42 Fifth street, They are the wholesale agents for the celebrated American Watch., now being extensively introduced, which have the rope:allot. of Lfiog safe and correct time-keep ers. They have also a very large display of fine gold jewelry, silver and plated ware, clocks, English and Swiss gold and silver watches, etc. Their prices for all these articles are as low as the quality of their goods will allow them to be placed. Their general assorttoent of articles in this line is probably as large anti well selected as tuna of any other establishment in this vicin ity, and those of our readers who are in want of anything they have to sell will no donbt he suited by giving them a call. liNcemy.—An inquest was held by Coroner Bostwick, on Saturday lam, on the body of a colored child found in a aese-pool in the Seventh Ward. No facts to warrant a certain verdict could not he arrived at, and the inqueet was ad journed to thin day. .. Ingurit No. 2.—The body of a boy woe found on the shore of Wainwright's Island, near Law renceville, on Saturday. It was thought that this is the body of the boy drowned on Monday, we think, In tho Kiskeminitas, the fact of whose drowning we have before noticed. A verdict of accidental drowning was rendered. Inquest No. 3.—A woman was found dead in her house, In Allegheny, on West street, in the Third Ward. Verdict of death from intem perance wan rendered. Her name wan l'lant. Tits General Synod of the Lutheran Church will be held in the Rev. C. P.- lirauth's church, Seventh street, on the dash of May, (not June, as previously stated.) Arrangements have been made with the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne Sz. Chicago Railroad to bare the delegates and others car ried over !hat road at half-fare. To prevent im position from out-siders, the friends will pay full fare to this city and receive free pollees for their return. The same favor will be shown to delegates by the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Rail read. Similar arrangements have been made with the Pennsylvania Railroad, except that half-fare tickets will be issued to persons at the different stations nlong the road. CITIZZN:e PASSEHOLII RAILWAV.—TIIO stock holders in this company met at flare's Hotel, pur suant to previous notice, on Sal urday and elected the following board of directors: James Verner, Nathaniel Holmes, JAI. Jones, .Alezander Speer, Richard Hays. The board thus elected, met subsequently and elected James Verner, President ; Nathaniel Holmes, Treasurer, and 0. H. Rippey, Secretary. New SrEsmaa.—The Monongahela Repul lican says that the Monongahela Steamboat Company are now building, in West Brownsville, a new steamer, to take the place of the Lucerne. She is intended for a /cut boat, sad will he placed in the "lightning line"—so as to make the trip from Brownsville to Pittsburgh, and back, in daylight. She will be furnished in anew etyle, withoutany state rooms. Pittsburgh Anneal Conference of the RI. E. Church. Poore's Day.—The Conference asrembled in South Common M. E. Church, an Saturday, at 8 a. a., Bishop Morris presiding. The session was opened with the usual religious services, conducted by Rer. T. M. Hudson, one of the oldest effective nduLters of the body. The minutes of yes:, rday's session wore read and approved. The Recommendation of Local Preachers for De, con's orders was called for, and S llorn, C tlregg„ T T Davis, J Dunks, H B Mathiot, L Leighliter, T Poole, J A Miller, and H Kellar, being duly-recom mended, were alerted. Rev .1 Wright, of the Cincinnati Conference, and agent for Wilberforce University, was introduced to the Conference. At a later period of the session, he made some remarks touching its interests. The Recommendation of Local Deacons for Elder's ortle}s, was called for, and J Boyd and P.P LAuffer, being duly recommended, were elected. Rev D P Mitchell having stated to the Conference that Rev J Somers, deed, Lad bequeathed certain moneys to the Chartered Fund of the Pittsburgh Con. fereelce, Rev J Monroe was, on motion, appointed to collect said moneys and pay them over to the Treas urer of the Chartered Fond. The Report of the Committee on the Bible Cause was presented, read, and. after some discussion, was adopted. Among the resolutions, we select the fol lowing: /( , ../..cd, That we will lake, or cause to be taken, a collection in each of our congregations, and that we will at all times give aid and encouragement to thole who may be regularly appointed by the (American Bible Society or its sualtiaries.) Society to explore the Sold, and supply the destitute with the Word of God. The Ist Question, viz Who are admitted on trial? was taken up, and E Williams, .1 W Weaver, S Jones, J Jones, J A hillier, J S Beagle, J 51 Carr, J HolHogshead, It II Wampler, T 11 Wilkinson, C W Smith, W Hanes, E H Baird, J Conner, J N l'ierce, S Kondig, J M Smith, J Shane, .1 4 Vornall, 11 Man tot, and T N Boyle, were received on trial. Nev. T. C Hatfield, a Local Deacon, formerly a member of the Western Vkginia Conference, was, on motion, re-admitted into the traveling ermuection. The sth Question, viz Whu have been elected and ordained Elders? was taken up and Isaac Aiken, whose case was previoulsy laid over, was;-on motion. elected. The 2.1 Question, viz Who remain on trial? was taken up, and J. B. Über was, at his own request, discontinued. [To mug through a College course.] Tho Rev. I. N. Baird, D. D., editor of the Pitts burgh Christion Ad,w-ntr, presented the case of Cy rue Napper, (a colored man) in some pertinent and tolling remarks, who is raising funds to purchase the freedom of his eon, and after a statement from the colored man, a collection of nearly eighty dollars was raised to aid him. Bev. J. W. Durbin of the North Ohio Conference was Introduced to the Conference. The Conference Stewards presented a report,which was read and adopted. According to the report of this Committeo,there was rased sl,soo,more this year than the last, for (he support of the .4°mo:tooted Preach ers, widows, and children, and only $773,27 lacking to pay the entire claim of those worthy claimants. Tho Committee made the following assessment f u r the coming year: Pittsburgh District, SSOO Blairs ville do., 5350: Uniontown do., $300; Washington do., $350; Barnefrille do., $350; McCunnelleville do., 5:150; Cambridge do., 5150; Steubenville do., $500; Allegheny du., $5Oll. Total $3,950, 00. The following resolution was offered by the Minis terial Steward: Resoircd. That we highly appreciate the valuable anima of our Lay Stewards; and recommend each District to send up o Lay Steward as heretofore. The Revs. W. Paxton and E. I'. Swift, D. D., of the Presbyterian Church, were introduced to the Conference. Tho Committee on the Centenary Fund presented report, read and adopted The College Investment of $23,990; Suporaou• and Preachers Fund of $5,000 Missio nary p on d of $1,176.50 and Educational Fund of $4OO, mak ing n total of $33,506.50 brought inn revenue last year of $2,119.79, which ass appropriately dis. tributed. Committee on Bishop Simpson'. salary reported the 0.16 amount as lost year, which, can motion, we., adopted. The following resolution was adopted Itesoired. Thot a committee of three be appointed to report at the next Cenferenee, a memorial to tho General Conference asking that the Quarterly Con ference be empowered to take from • Local Deacon or Elder his papers of Ordination, whenever in its judgement his exercise of the office is, from any cause, unacceptable and unprofitable to the peon!, Item It. Hopkins, W. Cox, D. D., and W. A. Da vidson were appointed said committee. The Committee on the Pittsburgh CArtete.in Advo cate presented a report of the financial condition of thus paper—with commendatory notice of the able mum°, in which the paper has been edited by Rev. Dr. Baird, the editor—which, on motion, was adopt ed. The proachers.in-charge of Smithfield St hi. E. Church, Pittsburgh, and South Common M. E. Church, Allegheny City, XVII to be the' üblishing Committee ion behalf of the Pittsburgh Conference. The hour for adjournment haring arrived, the usual annnunrements were made, when the Doxology was sung, and Itenodiction pronounced by Her. J K. Mil.cr. Eremitic, --The twontinighth anniversary of Lb, Conference Alimionary Society was held in the smut (South Cbminon church, commencing at 74 rho Bev. Hobert ltcyde , ”resident, occupied thr chair, assisted by Rec. J. AL Bray, V. P.-1 1 Joseph Starner. Secretary. The aies werc c _ commencing— .r (Awn Las. purc.,Aw Jot ")a run followed with an impremire pra, rby the lie, Lynch, alter which the Secretary reed the An . Report. According to this ,.. i p Orr $10,2 - 24.1as raised during tho . sni.hti loos Lb t the previous Coulomb's plat. Then excellent and appropriate addresses were do. livered by the Rec. Adam Poe, one of the Book Agents of the Western Book Concern, Cincinnati, Ohio; Bee. Dr. Barrows, President of the Pitts. burgh Female College; and Rev. James G. Sunsom, Presiding Elder of the Uniontown District. After the peerage of resolutions proposing to in crease the auto for the support of Mint.e during the coming year, and lifting a basket collection, the audit:nee was ilismiAi r Sid with the Benediction by the Preablenb A Warrens. woman living on Webster street, was brought to the Mayor's office on Saturday night in a wheelbarrow. She was in a state of beastly intoxication. There was a row in her house where she was living, where a drunken man was making a noise and threatening to set the tenement on fire. Six children, the young est only eight months old, were also brought to the Mayor's office. After a while, an aunt of the poor things was found, who took them, and their mother was locked up in the watch-house. VI a rend in an morn exchange that Mr. Frank J. Bakewell, son of the Episcopalian min ister who no long resided in our city, and several years ago joined he Roman Catholic Church, bas presented a written recantation to Rev. Dr. Shelton, of St. Paul's Church, Bultalo„and has returned to the communion of the Protestant Episcopal Chureh,, SUDDEN Dcsnr.—Leonard Kunkle, of Han nabstown, Westmoreland county, Tißi ted Greene burg, on Wednesday last, to purchase some goods. While in Painter's store, in company with his wife, he fell to the floor mid expired almost instantly. Ile had been in his usual health up to the moment of his death. Tux Court of Quarter Sessions has nearly fin ished its list of trials. The only cases left are those of Barker, indicted for nuisance, in block ing up theispeet during his speeches, and the homicide case which occurred at Port l'erry. The latter case will probably go over to next term, however, as two important. witnesses are absent down river. Fins.—A house belonging to a woman named Johneon, was burned ,Saturday night on Coal Hill, nearly opposite mouth of Market street. It was a wooden house, and entirely destroyed. It wan unoccupied, and must have been set on fire by some evil minded person. Vertinc-r Itsmnanan.--Col. Simpson obtained a 'verdict for $704 00 against Joseph C. Foster, on Saturday, in the District Court. The sum was for rent due Mr. Simpson for the Pittsburgh Theatre, of which Mr. Foster woe for eaveral years lessee. Sifirrmicsu.—Hugh Dumars, for the offences with which he was charged in Mercer, and found guilty, was sentenced to the penitentiary for fire years. Hugh Is an old offender. Tun alarm of fire on Saturday was occasioned by the burning out of a foul chimney on Wylie street, near Chatham. STATE TREASURY APPOINT/MATS —The new State Treasurer, Col. Eli Slifer, arrived at the Capitol today, and will enter upon his official duties on Monday. From the multitude of worthy and competent men who have been re commended to him for assistants in the discharge of his duties, he selected the following ; Cashier—Thomas Nicholson, of Beaver Co. Clerks—Judson Holcomb, of Bradford; M. Hous ton Taggart, of Northumberland, Alexander Wilson, of Washington.—llarrirborg Telegraph. Tun American Citizen, published at Franklin, Venting° county, says; W. Raymond, Esq., has discovered on bin land, near Raymilton, Ir win township, an extensive coal bed, composed of both bituminous and cannel coal. !The latter kind of coal has hitherto been almost unknown in oar county and its valuable properties unap preoiated A liulo girl of George P. Espy, of Cornplanter, was kicked by a colt on Monday evening and nearly killed. lx llorrtut, when the owl is low, Come forth in swarms the insect foe, And for our blood they bore, you know, And luck it in moat rapidly. But bugs, roadies, 'skeeters—black or white— In death's embrace are stiffened quite, If Lyon's Powders chance to light In their obscure vicinity. The effect of this powder is almost instantaneous death to all the insect tribe. Berlins can be pre served, and houses cleared of the vermin pest. /t is five fro. poiron, and harmless to mankind and do mestic. animals. All genuine, signed li, lerox. Pow ders for insects, pills for rats and mice. & mp h, 25 eta.; regular wires, 50 eta. s $l. . . BAREZS A Pane, Few York. Also, the Mexican Mustang Liniment. ' A 'motley. neatness 111 style end citadel work - p are the features of attraction chanted for : the clotting oiads by ; I:l4,"Camighan a Co., Zed aril OW, Allegheny. eity:,:.th both min's wage had Wdrers clothlstt,lbdtahrihm '1 Telegraphic. . . - W t.onaanro e Cm, April 30.—The War Depart ment received c heary mail from Cob Johnston, commanding the fortes at Utah. The complications and difficulties between the fed eral and judicial officers is fully explained, and. his course in responding to the requisitions made upon him by the judiciary, which area co-ordinate branch of the guvooment, is folly sustained and justified. It appears that Gov. Cumming was acting under special instructions from the State Department, and directly opp..site to the instructions of Col. Johnston and the judicial officers. The Cabinet has the sub ject ander consideration to-day. Gen. Johnstou's despatches change toe aspen of affairs there, and it is not known what course the administration will pursue between the federal and judicial nni Cornelius )Flynn' has been removed , ..t_ master of Detroit, and Henry N. Welke., tn, Irrou appointed to fill the recency. Tho Fa s t De partment has had this case under consideration for some months. Dr. Forney, the Superintendent of Indian Affairs for rt.h, writes to the Indian Bureaupeinder date of March ISth, that he is in possession of such reliable information as leaves no doubt of the complicity of the Mormons in the Mountain Meadow massacres, and that but a few days after it there were distribu ted to each of the leading church dignitaries thrity dollars worth of property. The seventeen children who escaped were in his care, and arrangements had been made to restore them to their friends in Ar kansas. N 1,1 4. YORK, April 30.—The steamer Northern Light, arrived from Aspinwall, brings dates In the glut inst. She encountered strung northerly gales daring the entire passage. She brings nearly 700 passengers A serious riot sweltered at Panama on the evening of Palm Sunday. The military were called nut and remained under arms nil night. Commodore Long. of the American Sect. sent ashore, at the request of the American Consul, no men to protect the Amer ican residente, but their cornices wore fortunately not needed. .N1,1,' YORK, April :M.—Tim steamer City Of. Ma rbester sailed at noon to-day, for Cork and Li verpo, The steamer Fulton alio sailed for Southward°, taking out 200 passengers and nearly sl,llini,outi • specie. Sr. Lorry, April 311.—A dispatch from ledepo denee to the Republican, says that a gentleman ju arrived reports that the emigrants at the mines an those along the route are enrolling themselves int companies for Arironia and Sonora. A battle was fought on the 21 of April, near Zuni, -between the Navajo Indiana and Apaches, in which tea of the latter and eight of the former were killed. The Navajos also lost 4000 sheep. The Zuni Indians assisted the Apaches. The river is about stationary at this point and all the upper streams are reported falling. Weather clear and warm. - - Ilasarrotin, C. W., April 30. Tir• • negroes, Moor and Oyer, who hare been on trial for robbing thi mail and murdering the carriers, near ,this city, about ten days ago, were found guilty to-day an; sentenced to ho hung on the 7th of June. After th, sentence was passed upon them, they made a tuf confesaion of their guilt. Lovisvimat, April 2 0 ,—TM. fit er it rt,illg with 21 feet on tho falls. Another iv appre hended, though not so extensive as toe recent one. Weather cloudy, with indications of more rain: ther mometer 59°. S. A. flown A Co., have just opened their Spring Stook of fine confectioneries, which comprise the greatest variety they here yet offered to the publie. They are prepared to furnish parties with every thing requisite, done up in the very hest style. They have tie, hand a large misortment of fresh Ire preserves, pickles, and in fret every thing in their line. They respectfully soli-it a call f ..in their friends and patrons ut their well known ',and, next door to the post oilier., Federal Weer, Allrzheuy . A VALUABLE BOOK FOR INVALIDS Sent by mail, and not to be paid for until •tel, readand opprorcd ot. /J hot approord no elitryr. n R. SAAIIIEL S. FITCII'S" Si LEer BEs" juon the (1/tilfc PreEention nod Cure of Diem...of he Lau" Thrhat, blorncts, Bowels, Liver, .E.tdue t la, Skin, Au., Femode Complaints% nod tlEronic tlisea.ves getter. ally, on the Lave of Lao, and the true method by whi...11 health and vigor play preeerved 0r.,, hundred yeara— • solutnnof X.'s pages, handset:del, bound Its mushy, a ill" 25 illmstratioos. Jo this volume Dr. h. Fitch, (ulna ie widely known of the author of a nen. and eminently enc. crucial method of Eneatment for t er alive rotuplointa, nod eapecsally consnroptem, and other ducaaes m the Longs nod Throal,) explains the leading to of his ltratmeut not parer . plaits directive, by sth.s‘h those b:dZiool to their p r o may thenceelv pter.nt them or arrect their progresc. llver 21.0.0u0 of the look have moo anti, and there are person§ ali mals of —or land ea r , grauy acknOsrbdge that It has 1... en the means of prt tug their I.lsee and giving theca many year. ut gov.d bosh!, preeent a to...petit:tens of the numerous Ern...hole ' thme the book has lee d: floe .Veav lent Tr-oqm, thus elonnoix Intnetbir r tlnpon a: ...The great Itnportanrs of the .objet mei our rvn.l. , lneren derived from percot..Ef ge r . 1! betetlt sr, Dr. Ftlat's convestions have IknocrlEalmE...ll.,l lin ~ lins work N.- ti ten or. Lave 1.21 d eriundli t .• o loam.. Mo., al Meted or threarested nab Eousm.ptiou, n. im.eurn nod need Dr. Fitch's book. Leiter Jenne the Han. Batmen, Von.pnerner firmer...sr f \.ein, L. eiVehington. February Nth, 1000Iar. n. Furl, Dear ha I bog do rrdordi tbsole for the voltstue )oo have assn M blood al prevent to or. The It, lan tied gyms:m.oa shale Men. I hvre torn cl•le a. yet to give r rum 01, ite.l Interact and brought conviction that the reinstall,. which three Lecture. trot, tilit.itA I. baMti °v. lotruoie merit. ltrerset free.. tette,. fiarn Ihn, '4 II It lute n/ Lon,e.l Ira too en. N. I'. n 1 line.. no doubt but it is a practo-ni And Tory earful hone it ad I hoax a nral cireclation, nod It vial, I hat tm.h.obt. do much go od . " Ertrae pens a letter fern lie ,fen. Glum, Imktt, lair them ent., e,f onyers,. ol reed your rix L.vturea 1 11 diceaceoi ohm. yeariago, and coati again (+eruct. . , trtrri.,..t a irrter from Or 11, .t+r 'I roogress. t•Prona r•-mtling it I bar,. t• many valuatok.ltinte re,tard It n wort, td Fret.stient... Bay• Floats, Wafter', ni Vralorlo., brother and nowt of Me lanity dyad of 1.1.11111141.. butt and Wino Oro livitrg and well: nod think it 1. "wine moth to the tracota of poll. Inntk which 1 Let,. f11, , a1.1 rarrfully for the last nine yenta We coold 011 column• with almilar alatrment. Sat, Whiting to make this book at tuntlal as p....11,te, wall halyard a copy of It by mall pat paid, to any addrens that may [moment on, and tho price, 50 centa, may fK [[mated to postage Vamps or otherwise, after Me book tr • 0.1 appror4 ai It way ho applied for twrounally or by otter. C0N513,1171. by Dr. Vitt% at bl once, 714 Itroadway, N. Y.' personally tor by letter five. Address E. A. FITCH, A CIL. JalN:wr.ratia 714 ltrustlaray, S. S. _ • VOR SALM Olt EXell ANGE —An impror ed Yarn; of Air arras on the Vonahloaliony river sod Itallroad . ..l.l mil. front Ylttobural, Alan, Lot on .trek In Sliniyaborgb, 125 faet front by 200 dessystlth boildluga thereon, sin Lap le tor • pliyeirbit, or drop:lst. A1a0,.1/0 •ore.. of Prairie Land. anran mile.. sou th-.,.t Chicago. Also, 13% acraw on ilia waaf aide of Ciiica,a MI or only part of which VIII Lin sold oil raiiiionabla terms and • long credit gluon on thriia.futirtlia of the plirrdluo moony, or exchning..l fur an improved Stuck Farm to Patna ejlinsuin or Ohio. /or particulars, address (1. T. GILLIAM. Sharysbury. Alls¢hrus Pa. AbIEItICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE, 346 BROADWAY, N. T.—PITTNNUROIr AGENCY N. Ista./D STREET. Pcbur,ls and .I:Ls.l..cu 1. also with Chat ..onittiplitiii with r „ mlti•l.mt Toad,: e, to, etc., awl Ttincliern with p•ettnina Autherit Cullngo, Dr. loiwrll Mason It. MtllttiTuy, 1.. L. It..l3, t iv, fli tty 4,f Refer to Faculty of and to Roe. W. rgtala. •Jollwkaie rbiltoop mrx:utat• CONM(JMPTIV Ind Charts for axle. R. J. lICHTT. Acxni EN DO NOT utceirektitc Sir-AN OLD INDIAN DOCTOR UNCAP BRANT, while a %Diu.. ry among too Indium of Rooß the Rky Mountslos, discovered a AE PLANT, that proved to he. certain cure fur Consumption, Dronchttis, detbnia, Liver Complaint, hereto. A flectione, Cougha, Colds, dc. Die. log now mode hie une, toil dfroth tiusinese, It owill mood the prescription and direction. for pre peeing the inedicine, trot qf chary., to all who denim it, nod will need to the agent, encleelog two Damps (Ds coma) to pay the return letter, with *description of their .)113pI0111d.— The Olik Doctor two cured more than 1000 cat. of Onstweeption alone, and hope* all eßtloted people will avail thetuseiseworthisopportunity, es the Doctor wishes to do all the good heath before bodies. Address all lettore to DANIEL ADEK, Dog 1531 P. 0., Now York, Who le hi. tole sgent. Ja2lklywT edge Farm Nursery. DE, ORNMIENTAI.ft naunfk Nimes, Orrietellotnieseliai CONSUMPTION CONSURIPTION CONSUBIPTION CONSUMPTION _ Plittaburgla FRUIT, SII-. TREKS AND 131 Plants, Mama, Ac Ac. 16,000 Retry aloe grergreuna, from 6 to 7 feat high, warm ing malty varieties, which mill be sold at reduced privet, to snit the timed. 930,000 or upwards of Evergreen., from 10 loch. to 4 feet 1 40, offered by wholesale or retail. 6,000 Cherry Trout, large else, embracing ton :twice rade; 3,000 Peach Trees, Retest varieties Abe,. Apple and Pear Thew, Orapo Vines, Itonoyeasklin, Rowe, Flowering Strube, an, Ac. As our mock of Everipeene and Shrapnel-, la very lasge, persona who require a largo amonat of the name rim In, a e. commodated at low prices. Letters to oar adder= through Wilkie. Poet Office, aegi. Pltbibargh, P. 4 will receive immediate attentive. Orders con bo leftat oar lama on Masted days, In the Diamond Market. Also, at the .tare of Johnston, A Wit. limns No. 114 Smithfield at, opponto the Poet °Moe Pitts burgh. fid-wT—sed.lalgtv WAL A JAS. MURDOCK. EASTERN DAILY PAPERS. - NNW YORK DAILY lIRILAT .1), NNW YORK DAILY lINJLA:I.I,, NEW YORK DAILY HEP.A LB, NNW YORK DAILY TRIBUNIE, NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, NEW YORK DAILY TRIBUNK. NNW YORK DAILY TIM NEW YORK DAILY TIM NEW YORK , Aredelivered to any part of the city by leav DAILY ing year THINS ad. drew at HUNT A MlNER'S, Alaamdc Fifth str a t. p:3 JOHN W PITTOCE, Zent. MEAT SAFES--A nice article and cheap JAL at the Dion City Move and Tin Warebonae of W. W. BRADSHAW, No. 133 Woad street, apfl hit door below sing of the Golden Gan. NOUSE-FURNISRIINQ 11ARDWARE all lb. variety, at prim that cannot fall to snit, at the Iron (Illy Store sot Tin Watehonwt of W. W. BRADSHAW, No. 134 Wood street, .07 First d.,or below the sign of thagolden Gnu, socks DOW landing from Manmade for aale apV ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. FLAXSEED -6 sacks and one bbl. now lauding from steamer Harmonls for do by ap27 BAUM DICKNY 1 CO. MRS. ALLEN'S HAIN RESTORATIVE. —6 gro. tar sale by It L. PAIINENDOCK • CO., sp26 ecru, or Fourth arrl Wood a trort. ENV BONNETS-.S.hirge assortment new N s h•pre and deslgur Jut apourat apabrd R. IL PALMER., 106.1Iarket Wort. NBEDLE WORK COLLARS, Setts, Blearaa ca: al., all kinds at Mite aced; Dn..% Goode, Shasta, Mantle* a. apZ) C. RANSON LOVE, ':.I Merkel et CORN STAROII-3O boxes' just recd and for role by W. WACWrOWN,I47 men., OTATOES-400 btu. Seed Neshmanock s F - 2000 do N. T. Phakeyoo sod Rods torsyte by WO HISCII00011.111.:02WIRT &CO. C0gN...3500 bus. Ear Corn in store and for liditty MT01 , 11016: WORM a 01 Commercial. - coumrruk. - 6, LII Nest; V. P., S. P. Spluvra, Mu... J. J. CiZi=32 PIT TSB UtiILAH 1111 A [LILAC TD. [Repwletittpectittly f, tit Attpit.,gh (ltitttle. ~• . FLolift—thr marl,et was qutt,•1 , 34.34,1ani morn at the closo wore put , abo,r. rale.; gm ,wharf of 1:%.; blots an ikrnor and rztrn nt p,7s and ;73,5T, and Wd. to s.tillt from 5t0,1:50 Ws, In lot, at $.5.70 fur for extra, .3 $ 6 .:• 6 016.G:. Cur tamitp tla, holder, :taking $6,75nt c 11... Rye Flom, 1L btdm from %tor, nt altA I N—e eamly any coazi.g In: a salr in ft.riur Sontbyro wheat, at fts, troin ann. tikOet:lllES—steady: sole. of :to Wad. tiugar all%, and 'ill nOl. Slo!Rase. at HAWN—aI:I3M d.niamk aalea of 120.0.ki IN, in lotaal 7 , 7 !-..2 for tthoqldrra l'!" for dal .10 kr W.adera Ilana,tod ler ca Sagai eurod llama .ales of Id tr. at 12 awl ti do at 12.4;51.a Po ! k., 15 W. at $154 N./Tart/ES—inquiry sell kept InS aslrs,ll !Ada N.- nhanoneks at $41,00, and 15/.• do at V. 1.2.5641.76, and 700 bulb at rt.e..75 for conmuo and mixed, end 00.1000 far I:ods and Neal.ano:ta. olL—aitles of 4t tails NO. 1 Lard Oil at 0052Kic.:5" do rn urid Cool Oil at $1.00: iwd =5 do Lubricating at to. 'OAP it ND Catibi,k:si—oulca 01 400 bal. Cl/omit-al °lite !bap at 5: 1 W lit • 31onlil t,Sndlea at 13, and add° Adasnan ttni. at H. o: D load. at ImaJ.. e V:017 V, ton. 111/TTE6 AND MI ift—Roll Buttor,ia at IA: 4-ga aro near, and in demand; sat,. of 3 bbl. at - and 3 do .t 14. D1111.:1, I,lll 'lT—aalaa of berth Peathea,talves, at 13,15. CHEEl 4 E—aales.or 2.D boa W. 11.. at 10, and 15 do fianiten at 1V.,2 RILONKTALLY Aral" cuaIIaLIERCIAL. Nrw Oatanns, April 27—P. R.—Flour hitter, with,a mod erate demand: sales of Com ads at 54.5044,50 for enPerline. A gondm deand for corn, and prier. advancing.; mks 'f 3,0011 bags at 90 to 9.1 c fur mixed Wtsterre. Was Pork In nominal. and a ofisronl at 0111 A good demand for Baron, and stars f e higher, claing of in for shouldem, and 949 1 .0 tun mid.% eimir sole. 11.9.i(g; 11r. litilk Meath are In light supply, uhich ntakes holders firmer; Shoulders : ,1 . 4 e, and llama Lard vom dull. and offered freely at Ile. ;neigar firm, and In good demand at t. 1 4(‘',,, br f a ir, 51..htfe.s 4.arcn, mud the supply not Doing equal to the demand, uric.. hove advanced to :C lire Odle. firm at 11001., for Rio. 11 nieky nI I; rectined Is golfing, in the small way, n: 'l4l. hango on N. lark din. Flour Is stupid, 1.• et :111,-, and to Tow 1 . . , rk at .Inc, and Pork to Now Verk 50c. and to Banton 45c. In wheat thii has been ttio hnsiest day of thoneanon. The rhof het opened Orin at )esterday'n priers, lot toward.. noun it 41. owed synopmins of oiocid.l wooknow. After tie , ro. oomts tho New y,,), now, however. with an Ivan, ut loonlae on flour. and aliont. the 1111. hot ;Invann. 0.0 cited. au.' hefo, tun do— an adeanoe of Ine2r wins ginned on winter, and lot, on std.,. About 0r... food changed hand, at ,t1,:h1d.41,.12. tor N., 1 in idnim $1.1.,1,16 fur No. 2 I.ed; lunitio. for •Lindard spig: and 45 8,1, No. 2 epring—tha market arum sewn a g0..1 spomilittive In quiry. There Ism a good tionwitid for rho, , I.rnntln of win ter extra flour fur city trado, with miles st for Rod wit, ter, , Sti,2e for medium Whita winter, and sO,int for chain, Whits winter. Choir, brands of spring whost flour aro also in fair mints, Corn remains firm Ina without any material choose in miotations. 11.000 bosh rlifinged hand. at lied h6c tor Illinois River mixed af1uat....f5840.1e for No. lln story; and 64 , 0.dic for damp on track. Oat., rya and barley unchanged. Glided Timothy and Clover Seed scarce and In domand for noodling. tildes declined High lentos dull, with min of small lota at 24c. Proem quint, with ado, of ECU bbl. heavy sltnis Perk at Y.IO Lard Is firmly hold at llm Tallhow In trotter supply, and somewhat duller.HChicago Prom Clonentons continuos to oharactarine the market for Yastoen loschange, and an advance lu rates ie now pretty generally calculated upon. Th. busing... of the nest two days will prolnddy Iw Joan at current liguree, but the indications are that pH, • - •1 null advenco r If not t early Lost wook. Toe demand is not imusiontly heavy either from local IPr foreign buyer, last the rooolptn are falling efl, awl .1.41nr. are .Icily Noosing 111.1 n del tle , lent upon the annortin - Y, loud:now tor •nppllon Privato chocks wmo loaight mid .1.1 at Prem. Neu. t frloan• nom at i.ar M f prem. ttold I. 111 g0...1 &Island fir shipmont and talon tene,.. advanowl to prom. Ti.'. buying rsto in 40,- hills soon, gts,l detaami at 410 In tout. IL/11/11/.1 for Kwdet n, and t,liehl din. for :Jo utl on dap! on Now ltrloans - Imports! by Rive; IV 11EICLIN6, I,er Minors:l—:4. elk. Ind, rolier.:.7 to. Nrrnl,-1; A c.v.: d 1.,1 , 1..,11, iron, lA., a 1..11. y; klo-, 2 .1. do. Gill. ii11111'.::1 filre., II L. 1... t k, L.rMs llotcho...n; a, 1 111 load, Jon., Chen, 11 11. ,,, inn0n r,o •-•nt , I.llt dTs /ota, .I; Blo.los .0 1 .ro., 9 1 0.. Clark., I I -,.1.., 1 , ...1. .t I bb1e.,,,0 CINCINNATI, per Clara a ,o. odor. 1,, 0,.. Ws %Lod:), L shoot, CI. I. t,4 coal boat ltrow, et; b 9.1w0r111 1 , 01- loan 4 Loo.. "moo. Hlog, Pennock A r.o 1 La .100*, 00 Idols .houlder4, P z'ollor,r; 6 bra stooo, Logan A: Unit: :It. aka 1...att0 r 4, !lir Bride; 1. ear bo)a, Peoria bait Bork, I. Mats toberco, Itnin.bart; .; do, BrIeIII• 1.1.041/N, ABEL.% 111ATIVN COMPANY-5: rga. SloCullott,a, 1 cwt. I Idsd.l I .ll.crajoi.B A Fahneslock; 32.1 1011. .lwt.x Fordlen: 1000 ft walnut lumber. T It Yong; 5 bre hor.sobold goods. 4 bbl,, owns, 1:13 Ws flour. 1 do 20 aka roots. T. lon 44 ,k. no.. 4 t.g - e rag.. LO pkgs airkles, r, d 60. Oa., Kramer: in las itlasa.llon,,, 153 do do, owne 1000/ gala stone ware, r, le .k. 76 dour, 4 bbl• ialll.lcy, bwaudle, 277 lan glow, IlloCulle: bbls rags. 0wn0r.2.07 Las Kh00...51111er .0 Itscketw, 3116 zta.ount: 2 rolls liotther, Wilkinson: 21 et. arrays A :0 Bow. 11,,u, 21 do do. Prowntiolo; 10dt, Import■ by Itallroad I'. 1 i W. A C. R. 14.-1:4 rtre r/lHe, 11 do br4Js, nwn.rti 13 1,1.0 wire, Rod rivets. It Townsend, 6 dos bucketn, Lame Klchnrt, dodo, Lunt.. A lallipton; 10 do nob bard:, It 14 , luso. 39 b, oats, J A }Az,: J bids butter, I do Jk T McLaughlin; ...44 WAN fl , por, bbl. bott.rr, 1 d.o r 4,4,4, IsvrL • 11144 binsotr.l MA, ng, I II nralll4a,; I are p ,t 4 loss. (4 9 r 1 lts!, Ai.., 71. Ibnuaty M 1,41194.1 1-11,4 1 4 40t.11, 5 14, %a t,. rms. 1 . 41 Scho.rk. lads whisky, II Wallare: 00 has 19, - , 1 1.1 bott..r, 11),1411, Wirt.. bbl Ido butter, R 1441,111 .4•11.1.1. 0F,,r.1 1 / 1 41 tz-r, 1 1, 4 10 ' 49 .. 1 1E1W:1., ergs, 1 ,16, butter, C 1 do 1141.ter, 1 kg lard. H 4.leltauus: I oar sorup mon I. .; LLI, v.nsror, 1 dol./9,44.11 T McLangblat, 111 111,1..4,19 As Oar., 14 roil. 1191411,, 40., lind., 6,, £6 r. d„ , 711 UN. i.ork, 9..104 bosh w brat, 121. bbls eKc , . &) ',kW' Ml 5, iIA, bids lsrd. kl 44141,1,y, 4,0 do 011.149 bzs map, al.l sls 1,44 r. Clarks A roe, C.L Y. IL. 11 —22 tot/ rh0..., du 1,1 - MO, 11 .r 1.17,11 In 1011. for It, 17 do 1 car i &C,; NI 1.1 vsegoo •Infr, 31r101 , 00,..y d , 501.11. chair ,ioddard; 14 . 0 , .1 41 Tr. no, 75 1.‘,.10- tobarcs,.S 111 . Cn0t., , ,r1. 0,4 It ,par,l; Wart A Wlluso, , oonl. 114uo o.; 100 .0,4 000, 10 41 , 3: jo, M , C0 1 1,, , 1rh co: 14 40 - 10.1. , ,m,, , . Craton II Lida •1. Munn A /I.olor. lit. .1 0 humor , IS /tudio, J Dakell A .on.; 42 pkg.. old A 1.,11t1t, 5111 :we blooms, Ninllck t ec, 10i , 1 4,40. ~ 1 1.• Alwrl I, L., A 1 1,1,1 Lutl.r,s do .0. IV 11,11.. y. 4.. A. oat., Final, t .o; 1 1,1 , 1 11.1., II 11..., .... ; 7 11 II Palm, , I2S 1 .1 0, 0.04 owl., 2 5 Neat.. A ow. 15 rat. p•wrlh, 11.101,.11 Chum-I, A Cour un; 11 0 , 11. ~n ath, 1141, .1 11'oodu.-..1% 14 cm,. lo 110 or., 12 1/ , ..10, , ,t, 1 , 01,,t00k La. IA okr. II 1 , ... , 0,0, do lootb I. A II r. , 101104 , 11. t. 1.1,1. eggs, 2 do Latter, Wm,. A VI, 2 Dae 1u11 , .,) II lk•ofo , ld..l.CS t 0 co. ~12 1 , 1 , 1, al I , C 1/ork., 12 ~,,, or , j I , l* ...kg., 21 Wok, 0,11. skin, 167 ban g.lnna Clarke A ool'. . C.A C. 11 IL-401.01a gllO,, I/1 e:ur Mao, a mall grata verribrdram, atdob . li terrrud loco the ear. and to veryetbatent in =nap:rhea of dearer.. Jav=d oT DR. iira r rrar S 00 t 11 POW - der RTH:l7OOth Any quantal of the above diticlea are for male at redpns prices by OIL KEYSER. N 0.140 WoodvyllarLornh• 10-lIEND BROKEN w are . of unykintl ythi tstn ger Hodgerattea Diamond Cement a: Dr, REYBEt:I3. N 41,9 Wood itrevt. Apro.dtray DR. SCHENK'S RI' 11:hulesa1;: Agency rhea/gra umbel: L+ at DE. i Wood groat. SYRINGES--A full ai , surtinent of all kinds of ri ova for No ur OIC KIGYSICWS • No. 73a Wiwi otrev . op uniois Kid Glove aronrrli for ludo at DR K MIME, 146 Wood erret • 11Innufactory( rittaburgh I. Tun only DH: E tit:llMT, No, j4i) wor,4 , . r da tf".;iT roxam—Tho best a&sortmesks in tiio;;Fi tar indeapc._ Ezcszwe,unwo..t•t., Saar/ann. atecEs—The place to get lona hbouhlei Unwell Is ma the ltutautseturvaror DA.DXOaI kritasa, to wwa.t. • ' " F' l94lwl S- SoArCElair Brushes and Perfumer , at IV. SEWER% N4llO wood Avfklallef 'quality for sale t emtuois Sims of a _.._C pt. Storm,. " %Can.! • " (101110... " J. IL "