.. • • Jaw iecarmucis ....... . ROUST rexisos . TllnHdßLtriscer ;omit urmicz. A:NDLESS & CO JAMES M'C •, 1 - ' ' • PORICIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of THEIR HUMMERS AND MERCRANTS GENERALLY, .., - TO VIM STOCK TOR SOS .0 r 41. 'LNG AND 13 tr ET lia E IL T IL A D E, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which , .. CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Their 7 7Ternis and Prices will be as Eravorab a to Parehnsern as those of . - . ... any other 'Howse. East or West. fiereallh- fad Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited ' H. OH_ILDS & WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, WE ARE. NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF .4 1 BOOTS AND SHOES, Of every variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, irhich Having been purchased principally for CASE, direct from the-Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to rinality and sizes, we flatter - ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE WE ARE AGENTS FOR P.A.TEINT IIiCEITALL 7 . O TIPPICI> 330 , p TS .AN - 13 sEcoms, FOR BOYS, z YOUTHS AND - - - -LAKE SUPE RIOR COPPER amt. 8 I.'ICIATING PARE, ISTCIIIIDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATIIING, BRAZIERS' and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PER BOTTOMS, !Wend Still Bottnma,,Ppelisc 90140 c, 94 Also, importers and Dcalen in METALS, TIN PLATE BrIERT IRON, WIRE, it. Constantly on hand, TinmenY Machines and Tools. Ererchnum Na. 149 First and 120 Second street, i;ir.YOrtal onlorior Copper out to aoy 1/011i01 , 1 pattern. en77Adkal7T MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 45 El apical Mt., Pittsburgh. • ' A good coFortment cf CLOSIIS, CASSIMEILES, Vaanzas,.Corriim, and all goads Imitable for gm:Mamas' arearjad reales& Pertlrrs promptly (glad, is the letr-st etylte of the ert. mr/Stlydfc GKO. S. FOSTER, 111. 0., 'EtT. • 40 'Ur CE O I. s T H, OfilOe, No. 13S :Wylie Street, mrlLl6mfe 3scroccazrzzo dr CO-, KASDrACITUDDIIS AND DEALER! IN lIATA, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, inTOLESALS AND RETAIL, 131 weed Street. Pittetrargh .11afe now on hand for Spring Sales, as large and compltts ariissortment of Goods as nobs found In any i of tits eastern &dn, consisting of POD, SILK AND WOOL HATS of area idyls and quality; CAPS of entry quality nos latest fashion; PALK LEAF, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAVA HATS; STRAW, LEGHORN AND SILK BON• lira's; etc., etc. Persons 'fishing to purchase tither by Motu= or ROIL .01 and It to thslr advantage to call and examine our stock. =sit PRENGII WRITE ZINC PAINT. 500 Tons Snow White and No. I. DRY AND °HOUND IN OIL IA FEANCT., • WASJUNTED PURE, in store and to &MTN for sale by JOSEPH M.:STRONG, • No: S 3 Iteade Street, N. York, retrik3aotes &tome, vteme Illontagme & Co., Peri.. 811.1A1:110-1, G-RAY 2315...A.P.931 1 .A.i5na Iro. 69 Sr.- CLAIR STREET, PITTE.BI3IKat, PENNA., 1188 just returned from the Eastern Cities and l um...No/defog bts Bpring stock of Clothe, Centel.... Teatinie end Coating, of every variety and style adapted to the beet city and tannery trade, width oil be made op --- lu odder with prompt... and deepakh, and at rata. as low at nu/ oeheeetnOtao establishment in the ty. fs23:dfo 0111AILILES PACILIC.B. a. C - 11:; --- 270.1.19 Pearl Street, Beta.... - 02916,0. 7 =MUSTS TOZ rnf ILLS OP .. goOti, Shoes and Sole Leather, . Upper In rough, Carried Leather, EWA .rollat arab; way, LEIN Ethlita, &a.; ELeep lithos SO-11Sadshod Liestap and r.lored RUMS. Morethairkld and Boot 81sloa, and P. K. •WiLLUMBUttItAG 6,1 swmicnox. Co ol [kart ng.. street, Balsas " " G. C.611L70 , 1k. 00, 103 State . •• - - - - Vonvardiar, and Commission rilerehants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Maou factures. Consignments and orders fm LEAD, EDDES, 'KEMP, papering, &a, solicited- Prompt amen. Ma to readying and tortmilling. No. 49 Commercial Strict, bt. Lonis deablemto J. H. CIULISTY, H. D., - 153 Third &rest, Pittsburgh, Penna., Haring hal the aitientegoi of Eastern Colleges sad Ho► pltali, .no several years' practice, offer. his professional verriese la ECILDICAL AND MEDICAL OASES. It./111XCL3. Raw. W. D. Deward. ' Col. Wilma McCandless. Day. D. IL A. WeLean. D. D. A. Weaver. T. B. 81.1.1. Esq. Ilan. T. J. Ingham. J. IL Muter. John EL Weller, Esq. Jacob McCollister, Esq. myatl.2lfa •R . 'I'N.A. STOVE. AV 0 RRI3. ALEXANDER BRADLEY, lUSOLLOTSISA AND =WM MIT MUTT of COOKING, PARLOR IND RESTING STOVES, - Plain and Pancy-Braro Pronto, Solo Proprietor of the celebrated Rimer Gee -Burunmaatl Smola CONSUMING STOVES. - lee Room, 'eee St., P tusburg . Onion on Strillydra ,/ AND FARINA.. 9- Made bye. Vita" t FAll•Aallptsiss illaasstfan mein g Co. • (First Premium awarded by the Franklin Institute, • Norember t l6s9.) Diamond Glom Starch, la eases co uPg 6 boxes, 6 lb.. ouch I 'Xio do bozos do 40 papers,l dm ilso,•.itellned, Pura and Pearl March, in boxes Mktns slum, alt for lonedrY 000 A mug A;(.? Dorn at...hJtn b.. 40 P.M. assb• This article 1. eaPro lll 7 Prsirsri'd for oollus o 7 Pornoslul, and can hO rolled on as superior In 'mon to any ems in see. For tale by THOMPBON,OLLRECHAYOUNO, 1651hdtf•le . Agents for the Company. - - • 13.01.1511C8 ac SONS. DIAIXIIIIII Foreign. aud Domeitie Dllli of Exchange, CERTIFICATES 01 DEPOSIT, RANK NOTES AND SPECIE, • - .NO. St awurrr irrarxr, prrrsman, PA. 113:.Ckdlectfons mad. on all the principal intim tlyough out CA tinlbscl States. arer-41, ROBERT OR.R, 'BOBl.ll PJ DOHNIETO AND DAIS, I IM BONIIIVP FLOWERS, an, - NO. 'J3 SIAIIIIRT STREET, PITTSIKIEGEL —PIIINTINO, JOB AND - ALL KINDS OS RAPPING 'Warehouse, No. 27 Wood PITTSBV72GI4,PA. my4Ar goo b6elati AL market 1010,4 ' 6z 1380 -491X2 , 1.1000. 1 • luunau)rintasior _ /Ton Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, - Window Guars% &e., • - NO, 91 &m id etreetends6 Third ddred, • (Betwieri Wood aid Umtata PEETSIMBAII, Pi un band • variety of new Pattern; fancy and plain, ranabla all proms& -Particular attention paid to in. cloairme rams Los. Jobbing dons at oboe. =dim mo 9 • 7; O ANDEVER & MIS= S ATTORNEYS A. 14 LAW. soLunTons IA CHANCERY, rib. 6, Mines !Rock , Dubuque, lowa. • eareelleeteene promptly Imudetu any part of Northern lows, or Western 0. • WM attend to tbeparebareund Bak of Bud Nix% olt , 'fttnieuikkutery au Donde sad Mortgagee. aelardo Mt.& BAXINZON .11:0A1 I( 8 0 1111118 k MILLERS, "Nevininus AIM REACLICSIWAS, 1774$.13IN,a'X'ON WORK B. Pittsburgh, Penna. 'yaws, N 0.511 )lat'ket s a ueet . . al ifetisNetur• l !chid' of &ma Mil ~37;CastiethEartroadlioaditaut sadehootimißlarlin jobbfrig and Eeplaziag done on shattnolica, unisdydlo - JIM Mol.Al:79Ta.dasi, - arininCIMIXICIP Sleoltol, Cologne Spirits and Fast! Oil, 40441101 Nos.l4Samll 7o &wad /trod. 'S T - 0 V E S GRATES AND RAILNGzig, OF EVERY VARIETY, BIAkiTAOTURED AND FOR SALE, BL No. 233 Liberty St.,Pittabitrgb,ra. %'~PEYMAN ec ts 24 . • .3ganuflictaran sad Nolen In sll 'kinds of TOBACCO, - SNUTT AND cmAns, • IM,,Nafh.io:TO33ALOCZOi " NV, 103 WOOD errminc . r. PrITECErErktGrEi 12IPORTER3 AND JOBBERS OF MENTS to our friends who may call CHILDREN, ,tpectat p.ourcs PITTSBURGH Pltuburgb, Penns JOSE 8. PITTSBURGH, PA 162:31adfc• 3)IO33FCITITO dr. CO B. a a C. P. MABALD, mrl64l&.vrtjelT Which ars highly recommended throughout the Seater n States for their durability and cheapnesar--ONE PAIR having beetifound by actual teat.. OUT. WEAR THREE PAIRS OF TUE OLD STYLE. Eityers ill flud It to their a•lrantage to call and ex amine our stock Before Purchasing Eleetrhere. aar•Particul. attention given to orders. mrliiiikrdniT 2.pectat jlottces. WATCH AI~ZERICtIN WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF ADTERICILN WATCEEE We would most respectfully call the atten tion of the public to the Anterhan Watches noes being es. fauttrely lutruduced, the manufacture of which has bo• come ae firmly established that entire confidence can L. placed upon them as safe sal correct timukreptra, both by the =moor and seller. Baring been appointed Wholomale Agneln for Ihn pie et the. Wetchea, the phhhe may An eesurhl that tvn ran evil them .t the very Insmrt canti pliant We have lalso a very large stuck of SILVER PLATkD WARE, FINE OtH,D JEWELRY in seta, surh en Corral, Garnet, Carreto, Jet rind Paletluttit. Our ea.:inmost cf CLOCKS 4 usinually Ins ,p , at preeeut comprising la.gle beautiful pattern. of LICHT and ONE DAY PARLOR ADS OFFICE CLOCES el ORE STI.Y It E• DUCED PRICES. We hero al. Cull stuck of English auJ Fiche 001.11 su,l SILVER WATCHES outland, all of our own importation. Also, Watch Maltese' Tool., Materials and Walsh Glasses. DEINESIAN A bI6YRAN, No. El Fifth at,. L E L I IL W SEWING MACHINES A. - FL C F 0 D s E N FOR SALE WCTII ALL LATE IMPROVEMENTS RANIIPACTICREWS PRICKS, ALEX. R. REED, No. 68 Fifth Bt UOTIIRRSI MOT !lIIIRSII MOTHKUSUI Don't fail to procure Mra. Winslow' n Sooth ing Syrup for badhlren Teething. It hem no equal on ~tit. It enedUy fatillras the proem of tectlllny by noftenlog the game, ...luring all inflasoduation—letll allay psto, .d I. tnro b. emulate the hovel& Depend upon It, mother% It erill give root to youumeirea, and relief sod heetlih In your Infanta Perfectly este in .11 caws This valuable preparation la the prcealpt!on of una cf she mortaxperiencred and altilfnl finnale Plirnelana In New litn,iand, and bee teen need with eioror raili..g ericsmas to We ee it the beat and sweat tamielY la lie vnrW, ii ail cabin of Dytentery and Itiarhoea in Children, whethwr It GAIN,* from [...thing ow from 1112) other If life and health can be eatimated by dollars nod cents, it la worth ita weight In gold. • Million. of bottles an. sold oury you in Lb, awed State. It la so old 11.13 ti Well romody. PRICE ONLY OENTA A LIoTTLE. . . arNoue punk., [IUD= DK-olmile of CU ICUS AVID KING, New Yrk, 'sou the outobln wrapper, Rohl by Drogginta throughout tbo world. DR. GEO. Q. KEYSEIt, Agent for Pittsburgt ItatitoolrfoT The Great English Remedy. SIR JAM ES CL. ARRIIIS CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared from a prescription of Pit James Clarke, M.D. Physhilan Extraordinary to 0/DOl:leen. Thie wall known ltedloie. 1,1 no impaelti , m, bot • .ure and ...fa remedy for Female Dirdrultles and Obstruction; rom any cense whalers.; and although a powerful remedy, they conOdu nothing hurtful to the constitution. TO !TARRIED LADIES It 1. pectillarly witted. It will, In • short time, bring on the monthly period with regulwity. nee POW hone weer been knows to fail where the Jim. Clawson theaccondpage qfpomphlel art wall obrcronL For full particulars, get • pamphlet, fres, of the agent. R. B —gl and 6 postage rtampe °named to suy author( red agent, will tosure a bottle, containing OT.i hO pill., by -return mall. PAUNESTOCE Jt CO.: Pittsburgh, wholande agent, and sold by all dreuritieta ater . dkw fc T POSTLIC V, NELSON & CO., 11“.11,ACITILLYS OP a U N B A. P Ft EC S BOlt Cast Steel and Hammered Shovels and Spades, Picks, Mattocks, Pledges, Wedges, tinned Teed, Se. Warehouse, No. 17 Market Fitreet. apl.l2mdfe PIIYSEIUMOII, PA. kelatle.lGN ILXLIEIAN SIOIITBILLS DRAWN BY DUNG AN, ISLIELLICI AN as. CO., ON TUE UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUBIS OF ONE POUND STEIILLNO AND lIIIVADDS. A1..111112 on the prlncipel cities - and towns or rtALICa. Belgium, Holland, Clormaoy, Roads and other Cuniyeall States, conatantly on brad and for axle by WM. IL WILLIAMS & CO., Bankers, Wood rarest. corner of Third. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONE.B. BOYD SE CO., Mem stfacturen of CAST STEEL; alw, SPRING, PLOW and A. B. STEM SPRINGS and ATI r_m Writer Ross and Are &Wets, Pittsburgh, ROGE.±S Oz. CO.. Rogers , Inmeowed Patent Steel Cultivator Teeth, Owner Swami First Streets, Fit JottlydfN RAIZ ROAD SPIRE COMPANY. Joseph 114 W. C. Bidwell (Suctouors to Ardor, Rolfe 4 61x11 ) 1111111VM11:11113.8 Ur RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS . AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, wLlydfc PITTEIDUROM„ Pra prwomolowv.94 thit - £1.11.013.A.5T5" r.A.1LC0.F2.. No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrlah'n Newßuilding, , ee3C3ldlo J. SCOTT, Dentist, HAS removed to the houro lately occupied try Da. Wm. L. Word, No. $8 Pono greet., (Youth. die,) third door ..boon Hand stmt. 0111 m Hoare from 9 L. X. till 6 e. u. EGEC:NELY EL COLLINS. Forwarding and Conunkaion Merchant, AND WDOLESALZ DEALEILIN Cheese. Butter. Seed...Mee And Prodoce Gown,lly, *yl+ A'A 25 Waal &rat, rattbutgh. tgh __ Hide, 011 and Leather Store. D. KIRKPATRICK & Soso, No. 31 S. Third It, between Market end Mutant eta. ERII•d O P I . I., tun for ant,. DRY AND SALTED SPANISH RIDES, Dry end Or Belted Patna Sipe, TAlThere on, Tenure' and Cu rlers. Toole at the turret prices, and upon the beat terms. 1p„ All chute of LeattOr In the roosts wanted, for • htr,b the MOM muket price will be given In cub, or taken in exchange for =es. Loather aced free orchardsand sold' on commlerlon. Eur3.lolo A CASA OF 11171711116 CURAD ABOUT A YDAR. Aeon—Mr. George (lumbar, who reedee on the Fourth fit. Hoed, &Tenth wird, precm-ed o Tmu mom me, which in 6 months effected an entire cure. lle hue now gone mix months without the Tree, and there le no appearance of the intern of the rupture. lam continually curing maw of rupture with my incrdestle I here permierien from hie. Dumber& to publish awl re• fa to his Me. The best of references ante given by sp. Dilation at my Drag Store and Tram Depot. J.,n.d.twT D. ORO. 11.1361E661t,146.W0mt ss. Or the thousand ills which afflict mankind &Wad the Bret doers of their existence, MOM/ to chlldpsa pethspe one of the matt common, and the worst. A per. feet remedy for these pests to the smog, is to he had is n Itdocestock . • Celebrated Semidry', sel i der, h e , ported to bee royale for 1 / 1 .10111. It Is preps? ed mod sold 6711. L. 1/LIPAITOCIL A Co., Wholesale Droskis*.%loF°7"FilVu* A n al we e t tiriuBbUrlifi• . . Vittshurgl2 6a,lcit 1. PIT .1E '0 • C 13 FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1859 City and News Items Mara TZ/IPKllNTURN..—Observatioos taken at Shaw's Optician Store, No. 58 Fifth et., yestarday. IN SUN. IN /1171/IDG. 69 ,-10 S 75 '0 B ,',lock, L. s BuomeW, UKIOS PIIANCIS MCILTING ' i at the rooms of h the Young Men's Christian Association, No. GS Fifth street, at 4} o'clock, P. u., every afternoon. Come for a kw minutes if you cannot stay longer. U. S. DISTHICT COURT. —The defence iu the ' case of Silas J. Cover proved a good character for the defendant, and the possession of prop , eriy on hie part 'efficient to remove any induce ment for theft. . . . Emmanust Awmau affirmed several (acts that • bore very strongly in the ease. He said "I live In Westmoreland; in July, 1 was in Cover's store and bought a plug of tobacco, about 4 or fi r. to; saw Mr. Levy in the store, and another wan with him. Ho came in with a letter in his hand; took out some money and gave it to Cover to count, which ho did and said —s6o " Cover handed the money back to old man Levy, who put it in the envelope again and gave it to Cover. Be put a wrapper around it; think Levy sealed it. It was in a brown envel ope. Cover then laid it on the desk and went to wait upon a woman who wanted some goods; he was busy some ten minutes; don't know whether or not he has a ware house; Levy was in and took the letter, that Cover had put in the wrapper, from the desk, put it in his pocket and went away; the younx man left before Cover went out to wait upon the woman; didn't see the young man afterwards; yes, I did; he came in after wards, after the old man left, and whet, the hack oame die young man changed the mail; he and Silas (Cover) were behind the counter. Cross-examined by Mr. Roberts—First told this story last November to Cover at Berlin; did not tell Cover any thing the time this occurred, nor to any one else; never mentioned it till No vember; two women were in the store besides me and Mr. Levy; they were there longer than Mr. Levy; was there an hour nod a half; when Mr. Levy first came in there were Silas, myself and two women there; don't know the women; was there after the mail left; nothing was said about the facts." A S. Levy was called to re-but, and said- - I am a eon of Prier Levy; I went in with my father; nobody in the store hut Cover when father and I wout in; not ody came in while I was there; never saw Emanncl AVIIIMI before to-day; didn't Bee him in the care; was raised in Dovideville; don't rtmetuber who changed the mail; don't think I was iu; I hint &flange I it; no existing between me and Cover." I Men were the strongest (nett., perhaps, that were brought out in the defence Mr. Col Troth, of Somerset, made the first speech in clueing for the defence. Ile placed great stress upon the good character of the defendant. as well as upon the foot of his owning property; also argued that all the various pi:oel:lice clerks and masters between the termini of the route set,f6rth in the i n detmeni (bet wren Daridssille and Elkhart county, Indiana,) should he contained, and nu til thin was uecidid and the fact nettled that all these clerks and post masters were innocent of the crime, Corer was safe. Mr. Cogroth spoke with great energy and with a voice Men letion. When he had concluded, Mr Swartzwelder, of the Allegheny liar, took up the argument. A good portion of his speech was directed to a criticism of the indictment, and the kotty points of the law involved in the case. Mr. Roberts closed in a forcible and eloquent presentation of the law and the facts of the case for the Government, commenting with great severity upon the testimony of Auman, above given. Judge l'il'Candiese charged the jury. Ile re viewed the testimony and laid down the law bearing upon the case in clear and pointed language. ❑is charge was considered on all is N 0 a I Bc 17 L. A. 14 hands fair and impartial. The jury retired at half•past tyro, hull at the Adjournment of the court had rtt returned a verdict. COURT or Qvn Rion SESSlu39. — The mote.nx for a new trial in the care of Thomas Smithson, Jr., and the Barker nuisance ease will be disposed of to-day. The motion fora new trial in the OA.Oo of Terunee Loughran, convicted of the larceny of about thirty dollars, was argued yesterday before Judge May nerd. Counsel excepted to the roll:niseion or the eon feesion of the defendant to the pro :renter. Ilegh iiiiehnts. and also presented expatte affidarits c. tra.licting the materiel evidence of the common. wealth. John N. M'Cloary, was counsel for Loughran. Judge Maynard will &tido upon the Mellen to-day. Sentenscs.—Judge Maynard, on Thursday, passed sentence upon the following persons, convicted of offenses during the past two weeks! Kreekerbautu, who pleaded guilty to an indictment for grand larceny, was first brought up. He was asked if he had anything to say, and stated that he resided in Philadelphia; that ho came to this city on the 2.(1 of April last, reeking employment; was twenty-six years of age, and had a wife and one child; was raised in this city, and his parents resided at Squirrel Hill, in this county; he hod never been charged with any offense Wore, and had pleaded guilty under the advice of his counsel. Upon arri ving in the city he met with a yomig man named Samuel Clayton, with whom he drank and also sc. comi.utied to tho St- Clair Hotel. Prisoner stated that Clayton gave him some articles to pawn; did pawn them and paid over the money received to Clayton. It was for the larceny of the articles pawned that he had been arrested. The Indictment charged the larceny of a revolver, two pair of pants, three gold dollars, and a gold locket containing daguerreotype, the property of B. F. She'd.. It wait charged that the defendant took the articles front a trunk in the St.. Clair Hotel. Mayor Weaver was sent for, and his statement re moved any lingering doubt, In the minds of the Court as to the guilt of Krecherbaum. It seems he does not bear a good character for honesty, and is well known by the police. On arriving in the city, ho called at the Mayor's office, and represented that be desired . to reform. Subsequently ho points:4oM to officer Hague, at the St Clair Hotel, the young man Clayton, mated that he know him to boa thief, and also gave Information of a larceny that he alleged he had committed. Clayton was arrested by liege°, and while in the Mayor's office, Krecherbaum mode his - appearance. A pawnbroker present at the time identified him as the person who pawned 101210 arti cles, among others a valuable overcoat. Krecher baum was arrested, and eubsequently it was ascer tained that he bed stolen the coat. Clayton was discharged, the Mayor being satisfied that the repre sentations concerning him were false. Judge May nard sentenced Krecherbaum to the penitentiary for two yearn. We may state that he was never before arrested in this city for any offense. John Bird, John Canvey and Bernard Gallagher, convicted of grand larceny, were sentenced to the penitentiary ono year each. These are quite young men, none of them having reached their majority. They belong to Pittsburgh. The California lottery man, William 'Knorr, alias Knorr, wan next brought up. The indistmentupon which he was convicted and recommended to mercy, charged him with exhibiting a gambling apparatus (which we described In reporting the trial) in 'stager beer hall, in the Fifth Ward. He Is a shoemaker by trade, and melded in Canton, Ohio, and had been In the city but a few days prior to his arrest. lie was sentenced to pay a•fine of five hundred dollars and imprisonment In the penitentiary for ono year—the mildest sentence that could be pronounced under the statute. This is doubtless very wholesome justice; this touches to the quick. But while justice la thus wielding the lash; while ahe is making scamps from abroad skip, would it not be well if she would also take in hand the resident keepers of gambling houses, faro banks, and other hells, who go unwhlpt of the maiden whom we open eau on Court Houses with her eyes bandaged. Justice like charity does well to begin at home. Receiving Stolen Goode.—The motions for new trials in the cases of William Maloney, Harry Nichols and Wm. Liston, convicted of receiving Stolen goods knowing them to be stolen, were argued before Judges McClure and Maynard, en Thursday, J. if. Hampton, Esq , appeared for Maloney end Liston, and Thos. Howard, Esq., for Nichols. T. M. Marshall, Esq., and the Die , riot Attorney appeared for the Commonwealth. The Court will decide upon the motions this morning. PTTTELBUROH. PA A JURY was called in the case of the United States vs. George Fsrrow and others, charged with passiog counterfeit quarter eagles in Bea ver county, and the court adjourned until to-day at ten o'clock, when the trial will ho proceeded with. • The grand jury having-discharged their duty were discharged themselves with the thanks of the court. They then paid a short and highly satisfactory visit to Marshall Campbell, who dis tributed among them, with hie usual suavity, certain of the current cola of the United States, very agreeable to the recipients. Tun greed jury In the U. S. District Court brought in, yeeterdey, two bine of indictment against John M'Cloery, Lerinia M'Cleary his wife, James M'Cleery and Slim M'Cleary, for counterfeiting the gold and sliver coin of the United States. Thle le the Allegheny City coun terfeiting cue, end the parties were arrested in March lost. Curroo Amis.—The Mayor, on Thursday, had n man named A. Swann before him, charged with cutting F, Eleanor, in an affray to the Fifth Ward, on Wednesday night. The wound inflicted was not of a dangerous character. After a hear ing in hich it was shown that the defendant inflicted w the wound as charged, the prisoner was Committed. --Insonanoa.—Thellostmen's lainraace Company give notice in this morning's Otterrn that their books will be open on and 'after June 7th. Bee meat. The The company is ',tortilla out-under wan , favorable auspices ' and will, we here no doubt, underittosoanagemerdof the gentian= ccestitut , la& thf preset board of directors, met with ample OUR 1100 K TABLE. "Too 'ire: a tale of the Neutral Ground. By]. Fratamore or..a.r. Illustrated (tom drnwlot• by P. 0. 0. New York W. A. Townsend 6 Co.. This is the fourth volume of the uniform edi tion of Cooper's Works now in course of publi cation by Toensend & Co., of New York. We have before referred to the enterprising spirit manifested in getting out this superb edition and take occasion again to commend it. In the beatity of its typography it is unequaled, while the illustrations are of the B rat order, and the binding most substantial, rendering it the hand somest library edition of any work ever issued in the United Staten. The "Spy" was one of the most popular of Cooper's novel'', at the time of Its issue, and deservedly retains its popularity. It is a thril ling romance, worthy of the enlarged fame of its author. Ws hope to see this edition altuin a wide pop ularity. It is for sale only by J. 8 Davison, (who is the sole agent for it in this city,) corner I of Wood street and Diamond alley, who will supply eubecribere with the volumes as they ap pear, regularly, at the beginning of each month. Price $1,50 per volume. riZEIES LIBERTY STREET M. E. CllrEoll.—The con tract for the thorough renovation of this church has been made by the society with J. B. log- I ham, of Allegheny city, whore skill has been exhibited upon many elegant residences about this city. His men have already commenced their work. The present session or basement room of the church is partly below the level of the side. walk You descend about four feet to the level of the floor. In the new church, the door of this roam will be about one foot above ' the pavement. This will render it necessary to elevate the second story floor, which will be about twelve feet above the pave, and reached by flights of stairs in the vestibule, ne In Christ Church. The walls of the present churoh will therefore be heightened about tight feet. 'The front on Liberty street will present a row of pil lars, which are to be finished in imitation of stone. A very elegant tower will add beauty and symmetry to the Weller of the edifice. The windows arc to be of the Gothic style, with I stained glass, owl the outside, as a whole, will be elegant and iiepropriate for the purposes to which the building will be dedicated. The interior will also be handsomely finished- The pews are to lie in modern style, but they will also he free to all 'who desire to hear the word of God. The ceiling is to be richly fres coed. The plans of both the interior and exte rior give a very pleasing Intimation of what this church will be then finished. Six thousand dollars will be expended. The coutracter is under bonds to have the work colle t pleted by the first of November. The basement is to be ready for use in three months. Rev. Mr. Wolff, who was there last year, still contin ues to occupy the place. At present the emigre . voice worship in the Bethel church, on the cor ner of Water and Short streets, in the First Mara, unit there they will remain till their new place is completed Their evening prayer meet- I wigs will be held in the Eagle Engine House, near the foul of Fourth Orem Degas or C11A111.89 As CRT 1101.1.111 r.—We learn from a prig ate letter, received by his uncle, Josiah Sing, of Allegheny, of the death of our yohng friend, or. the 2 11 th ult., at Marquette, ou Lake Su perior, wLither he went In July last, attended by his mother and brother, in the hope that the Invigorating air of the Uppt, Wick would astemerilish what a your's Journey and residence in liaro l ot and two yours on the 'vegan prairie had fatted to do. Store the Ist d January, Mr. 11.'11 strength has rapidly declined. until at last his spirit passed awn!, ale-ost without a struggle. Ile was about 27 years of age, a nation of this city, in which numerous relations and attached friends will lament his untimely death. to possessed a high character for integrity, energy end enterprise, and, but for the insidious pulmonary aiitle3l.o to which he hni fallen a sled, gave every premise of cehierinz a high pusitiou anoint , oi business. POLICE ITL3I. —The Mayor's police, on Thurs day, arrested on the Minerva a man named Charles Besancon, charged •itb sleeting eigars from a store 'on Wood street.. One of the boxes alleged to have been stolen were found, but minus the “weeds." The defendant indignantly denied the charge, and asserts himself a travel ling ngent for Gonzales, Besancon & Co., Ha vana. If to, of course he will be able to show it by auibentio documents, and we sincerely hope what he says Is true. Ile was cotnraiged f.,r a further hearing. Tito body of a lady named Mrs Mott, of Kit tanning, was found in the Allegheny riven -en w e d u ,,,l s y, near White Rock Eddy, bearing such bruises and marks of •iolence ns to excite the suspicion that she had been dealt foully by. 'in inquest was held en the body during the day, nod the jury believing that the woman came to her death from violence, returned a ver dict to that effect. It is no known at whole hands she received the bruises ad marks alluded to, nor the causes whirl, leto bet_ supposed murder —.4 ALEX. It REED, we bad the f*eaeure of seeing as he rode out yesterday. Ile nee neon confined to his bed fur many weeks wit the typhoid fever and was out yesterday for thei first limo we he. here The Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine will be in the market again in full force, now that his. Reed is getting to be himself again. Seamus ACCIDENE.-0a Wednesday Mr Chas. Leonard, who was attending a circular saw in Applegate's planing mill, on Marbury street, got his right hand caught by it, and lost two of his finger's, the little one, and the one next to it.. The hand was somewhat bruised otherwise. DUI/. —Robert Smith Porter, en old moo and respected citizen of Tareutum, (lied at his resi dence near that borough on Sunday. The de ceased woe a relative of die late Gen. Persifer Smith. He left a bequest of $lOO to Passavanea Hospital. We would invite attention to the sale of a quantity of fine household furniture, counting house cafes and desks; Banker's counter, with drawers; awning frame, this afternoon at 2 o'clock, by D. M. Davis, auctioneer. Insult sale of boots, shoes, hats, bonnets, &c., to take place this morning, at 10 o'clock, at Davis' auction house, No. 54 Fifth street, will be found worthy the attention of dealers. PITTSMITtaII Aarraetrtraae WORKS—Bair. Ohio toprr and Moirer.—Oar readers have doubtless ob rved In our advertising columns, an advertisement Jed "Pittsburgh Agricultural Works, purpose now to sponl:, not only of tho establishment, which is worthy a prominent position among the loading manufacturing establishu3ento of the ••Bir mingham of America,' but of the character of the implements manufactured therein. The works are situated on Ferry wee, Nos. 49 and 51, are owned by Memo. Wnrdrop, Stout and • Wllllama—aomee that am familiar as "household •orde" in the Agricultural districts of our State— and are duvoted to the purpose of manufacturing that machine of machines,"Ball's Ohio Mower and Reaper." The establishment le one of great extent, its spacious apartments resonnd with the busy hum of industry, and in all its arrangements it is pecu liarly adapted to iho laudable purpoeo to which it has' been dedicated. Ball's Ohio Mower and Reaper noinbined" needs recommendation from us; to those who have used them, they recommend themselves, and if wo bat succeed Ia attracting the attention of those who have never examined the invention, and but induce them to do so, our object will have bean tally attain ed ; for, certain we are, that no one who gives the in vention a close examination, but will pronounce It lust the desideratum of the agricultural world In this igri TI „ricaltural age. The machine u the invention of F. 8011, of Can ton, Ohio, and, beeidos being awarded the highest number of credit marks, at the "(treat National Trial,” held at Syracuse, N. Y.. in 18.57, has been eminently euccesefal all over the Union, when placed in competition with other machines, designed to per form the same important branch of farm work. In the first year of its existence, its triumph over every competitor was complete, and yet the toechanicar genius of the patentee discovered respects, in which it could be still bettered, and the past year, improved the model to every part. For the benefit of those engaged in agriculture, we will describe briefly he conatruction and the mode of operation. let. The machine is stronger than nary single geared machine can be, the carriage Irving mounted on two driving wheels, In connectiroi with which id a spur wheel and pinion. 2d. When the machine is mowing ma a curve, either to the right or left, the usual speed of the knife Is Jetained, clog ging avoided, and turning and backlog performed with the greatest imaginable ease; the relation be tween the two driving wheel. being such that they can be made to act together or separately es eircam stances may require. 3d. The fact that the weight of the machine recta en two wheels Instead of one; having a bearing surface of ten inches, It is not lia ble to sink on soft ground. 4th. The weight of the carriage and gearing attached, ns also of raker and driver id thrown open the driving wheels, by which the wheels are hinderod'from slipping, and clogging is consequently prevented; a powerful stroke of the knife is produced, thereby enabling the machine to cut without difficulty any kind of grass or grain, and no weight being thrown on either the platform or cutter bar, but that of its own, side draft is obviated, and the machine runs light. s • The mechanical construction of the machines, as also the character of the materials is unexceptiona ble, and certainly far superior to that of most ma chine. of the kind. The driving wheels are three feet high, the machine weighs one hundred aed fifty pound. lees than beforeit was remodeled; and has an adjustable tongue,by which a aide draft can be controlled with the reatest ease under all circum stances. Some machines hare a IMat deal of aide draft while reaping, and little or none when mowing, and this difficulty can only be overcome by a move able shaft. With the improved Ball machine, the beighth of the stubble can be changed in an instant ; the cotter bar can be raised, folded up and supported against the sides of the machine; the whole thing can be thrown out of gear in • moment when in 'mo tion ; the nutter bar 'spliced in the rear of the driv ing wheels, thus obviating the danger of the tuna Coming in contact with the knives; while there is as :d raised to a bbe suit la thl: agLti tall g ck, which ruL can be loware, We might go on to enumerate other .advantages combined in this exoeedinglyvaluable invention, bbt enough has been said to convince the most teentimd of its Importance fp an agricultural point of idea.' • , . Min regular . monthly .meeting of Allegh .1" Cod:tails ins hold in tbeir chamber bat gash . A A Pasuc Paaw.—We learn that Mr. Augustus fleecier has leased Danny's Grove for the term of II years, and that it will hereafter be known so the Iron City Park. It contains about forty acres and is situated at the south-ust junction of the Lawrence ville and Greensburg roads. In fact, it nude no very specific description to this community, for everybody knows where it/s, and that it is one of the post de lightful retreats in the neighborhood ef this city. Mr..lioerler. Las a large force of men at work fencing in the lot, and the grounds are to be laid out in walks, planted with shrubbery, and every means adopted to bring it at once into a high state of culti vation. Thoro are to bo two largo and commodious houses, built io summer style, with high roofs to pro tect from rain, sides left open for the air, with rows of seats circling all round, and smooth spring floors, for the convenience of calebratiOns, pic-nics, and dancing. There is also to bo a large eating saloon erected, with other retain-, out 1,,o•• A, it will be a most deeirblo p,ace for holding pie celebration., 4., well as a pleasant resort at all times for and recreation. There will bo connected with the saloon a first class French cook, competent to cater to the tastes of the most fastidious, anti it is the intention of the proprietor to keep constantly on ( the ground a police force to preserve strict order and decorum. There is to be a good, substantial road I leading to the Park from the junction of the two roads above 'named, and also a road from aproposed new station on the PIMIIII. Railroad, at which all ac comtuodatiowtraine will stop, leading or winding up , the hill side, for horses, carriages, buggies, eta.—the ' hill side, being isolated in position, will Le ent , rell laid out, with secluded walks, bordered by shrubbery' flowers, etc. The Park will ho chiefly valuable as furnishing a plaoa for agreeable exercise; or, as the phrase Is, "taking the air;" or a relief from confine ment in dingy houses and narrow streets. It will afford healthful recreation combined with amusement, and have a grateful influence as a promoter of man , ly, vigorous, out-of-door exercise, fully realised. This will be obtained by the mass et tne community, kr riding, driving or walking, as beet suite the inch ! nation or means of each Individual, as the Park is but one half mile from the city limits proper. We understand that It will be opened the coming week with a May party, and all the improvements pushed ' to a speedy completion. Those wishing to engage the fork for special days, can do so by calling upon Mr. Hoarier, at his office, Diamond alley, below Wood Cr., or at hie residence, adjoining the Park. Goon Sews row FIRll6ll9.—Tho New Brighton Times of yesterday says the Beaver is literally alive with fish, and its banks alive with anglers, who scorn to enjoy the sport hugely, as the fish are large and fine, and bite freely. The Streets are full of juvenile fish mongers, carrying huge strings of the finny tribe, which( they are eager to dispose of at almost any price. Now is the time The Board of Directors 'of the Bank of Beaver County, have declared a dividend of four per cent , that being the profile of the institu tion for the last six months. Poor. KID D.—We listened to the last lector° of this geolloman and eapressed our opinion of it. Mr. Jiidd has as rich and flexible a voice as weever board. Perhaps he a little overdoes the action in some cases, but in general he is entirely satisfactory. and to hear him Ls a rich intellectual treat. lie 'cab:tree and il lustrates his ideas with choice readings this evening at Lafayette Hall. Let him haven good house.- As It is contrary to law to commit animal:ice, it is said that the Coutt is in a great quandary what to do with Barker in case it should be no cesiary to commit him to jail Telegraphic Latest Irons _Ettrope• ILu.na e ,sfay 5.--The steamer Niagara has ar tit ed, with most alarming European accts. Austria has scut its ultinantuta to Sardinia, de manding n disarmament, and the tinter.] of th• .4r!ittt - di volunteers. Three days are girt for reply to this demand, and in caso of refusal war ail be declared immediately. Eighty thousand more Austrian troops hare Leen ordered to Ticino. Au, trio has rdund Eagland's Lull proposition. Th• French t o s i.dtartia Piedmont. A ranc i , rt, ailed on the Parts Rooter. April 22.—Cotton market. Tbo sales for Ore days were 29,000 bales eta decline of 1.111 (Mild on middling .d lower qualities. Brea/Islas/newly. Provisions firm. April 22.—Console are quoted at 944. Tee Latta" Cmotsem...—Lieerpost adLart Marker. April 2.l—The day arm generally °Weaved a a holiday In the gos ton loathe, Dome arks were eff.cned, at pine showing • der Yulng tendency. Liverpool Ltrouttfoffe and Prcritian Martens —Bar urday• —The breadatnfra market hat au advanciug tondecicy. Pro 'Wont are buoyant. Tallow has .lightly advanced. Gr.! Britain.—The London Time; on the 21st Issued a special adlCon containing the following Important telegraphic dlepatch .--.Tenn, April 21.—_dy, rl 4 dial. 0, 0 Auttelan Commander In lumbar - 1y ht. Leen ordered Ti . tbo utututttnn of Audria tho dt.,rok ^I std o. ndiog away the volnotec I( Ma 1. t010.n.1, wet I, drclvrd to three da)% Tho three days given by the ultimatum of Austria to Sardinia expire on Sunday evening, the 24th. The English government hail telegraphed to Vi enna a strong protest against the menaces of Austria, and it is reported that Austria has replied refusing to reconsider her action and has already prepared a manifesto to accompany her declaration of war against Piedmont, There was an active movement of French troops for a concentration on the frontiers of Piedmont and also at Toulon. • • • • • • • •. The rernmeneetnent of the Easter holidays bad prevented the fall development 14 the effect of the news in England. On the Paris Fmme. - ttreta.4oteir it conreituenea the alarming Elate o affairs The final pri.position submitted by lingluid was for a general disarmament, to be agreed upon by Commissioners from the great powers, including Sir diala and far the admission of the Italian Finites to the Peace Congress, e. teen tho ca+o at Leybacit. To this propositica he. pox", :-sccute.l except Austria. Tho Vier. • respondent of the London Times telegraphs us follows day ll ,l3afore yesterday Austria forwarded a categorical summons to Sardinia to dissolve the free corps. Ai reply is to be given within three days from the receipt of the 1 , 001901115, and an evasive answer to be considered equivalent to a refusal. Friseca.—The Petrie says that Gen. Marmora had informed the French government by telegraph that the Austrian army had made a significant movement on the atrategetical line of Tecino, and ha feared an attack at any moment. Napoleon held a counsel with his ministers, attended by Princes Jerome and Napoleon, as princes of the blood. The King of Sardinia also held a council with his ministers on Thursday. The constitutionel announces that part of the army at Paris had been ordered to be ready to march. Ausruta.—Vienna, Friday.—The following offi cial statement has been published: Piedmont, which. for some years past has endangered Austria's rights, has been enmmoned most urgently by Austria to disarm. Besides this demand, expressly addressed to Piedmont, Austria adheres firmly to the proposal of a general disarmment, although she cannot make that proposal subordinate to the summons she has soot to Sardinia. .. . _ . The Latest —By telegraph from London to Liver pool—Saturday, April 23d.—The Doily News says that the reply of the Einperor of Austria has been received. Ile declines 0 reconsider the responsibili ty incurred in commencing war in the heart of Eu rope. Count Boni declares that, his master having taken his course, he will pursue to the end. Tho Times says that the Imperial manifesto which ' is to accompany the declaration of war against Sac dinM is already prepared. Austria is mistress of her position, and is ready by act of state and deed of war to initiate the sanguinary. drama upon which the curtain is about to rive. No doubt a general move ment of the French forces has taken place on the entire Piodmontese frontier. Tho English journals generally thiuk that the last chance of peace has about vanished. The London Herald gives, In a semi-official form, specific and exclusive information of the movements of the French army. It says that orders have boon Oren for the embarkation at Toulon of 30;000 troops, not to sail, however, till further orders. The divis dont at Lyons, 'Grenoble, Bisaneon, etc , were also ordered to he ready to march on a minute's notice, but not to move until further instructions were given. Liverpool Cotton Merkel, April 23.—The salmi of the past five days' business amount to 29,000 biles, Including 1000 bales to speculaters sad 3,500 bales to exporters; the circulars report a decline of 1-1651 . ; id on the middling and lower qualities; the fair qual ities had also suffered slightly, but there is on change in the quotations: the market was closed yesterday, it being good Friday; the sales on Thursday amount ed to 6000 bales Ineludiing 10,000 hales to specula tors, and for export; the market closed steady at the following quotation.: New Orleans fair 8i; middlings 'ft; Mobile fair 7i; middling CI ; uplands fair 7i; mid dlings 6 15-16; the stook in port amounts to 432,000 bales, including 357,000 of American. IState of Trade —The Manchester advises are un favorable; the market was very dull, yet price. were favorable. . . • . irc.rpool BreadBtuffs Alathet.—Tho circulars re. part the Breadstuff's market generally steady. Messrs. Richardson, Spence A. Co. report Flour steady; there has been no regular market since Tuesday; the quotations were lOs ad. Wheat quiet; Wes tern Bed sold at 5s INQ:do 511; Western White U.® 10s; Southern White lUs©l2s. Corn steady and higher; White sells at 7s 3a€o7s 6d; Yellow at be Pd (9 6s LL Lire Too/ Proei.ieas Mucket.—The Broker's cir cular reports PrOVilliOrli firm; Pork firm at 76cf' Ba con firm; Lnrd dull. The total French force destined to co-operate With Sardinia, In the event of a war, is estimated at 80,- 000. They will be formed in two divisions, one un der General Canrobert and the other under General Baraguay D'llllliert, and the whole to be under tho Emperor In person. The British Ambassador to Turin bad returned to his post. Tha.London stock exchange has been closed from the Met to the 25th. The result of the crisis has Leen only partiallfdeveloped, and the news having transpired after the official close on the 21st, consols have been offered without males at and a decline of I par cent from the highest point on the day. Murphy again played eight games simultaneously, blindfolded, which he won ; two others were drawn, after some seven hours play. Ile was on the eve of coming to America. New Ontzass, May s.—The malls received by the steamship Quaker City, from Havana, bring intelli gence of tho party of filibusters known to have left New York early last month. Intelligence from Port an Prince to the 15th hut. bad been received at Havana, staling that the brig African, from Now York, gad arrived there, having on. board 25 oUibusters, and 240 gone and ether mo nitions of war. They had attempted but failed to affect a landing at Mena Grandes, Cuba, on the 7th ult., - when the boats were swamped and the mu nitions lost. Tho Captain bad reamed $lOOO in advance. The Spanish Cancel at -Neill notified Gov. Gen eral Concha of the arrival of the tillibuters, and a steamer was dispatched from Havana in pursuit. Nothing had been baud of the other filUbutes labels reported to have sailed for Coba, ' Locushaw, Msy ' 6.—The ZI?Z Isis Wen two test 42 inches within tho bus twentypirc 4ssuw 4 witogother three twit ton echo. It Dow Min Wt. ' The bib, esey prob. all options eallgeble ex the Wiese beats Maki the welt. The efeealg IgtrOa7 &VW: • MSM PIRLADILPHIL, May 5.--The New York Herald's special conespondent says:—Colonel Johnson, of the Army, who went to Mexico . as a special, bearer of dispatches, has arrived here with dispatches - from Minister Arlene. They confirm the noel already received. Mr. M'Lsme writes eneouraginglYr and expresses undoubted confidence in the ultimate ime eess of the Juarez Government, notwithstanding the efforts of the British and French Ministers to throw obstacles in the way. Our government does not be lieve that the British Minister is acting under the advice of England in the course he has seen fit to pursue, and they hare the host exultance that Eng land, when she learns, which she already has before this, that the United States has recognised the Juarez Government, will advise her Minister to do the same thing. In the meantime, our Government will take immediate steps to strengthen the hands of our Min ister, and rebuke the unwarrantable interference of the English and French Ministers, and also dispatch to the Galt to protect, as far as perrilile, toe lives ar.d pr,yerry of American Citizens. Judge Cradlebaugh, Utlted Judge in Utah, whore injudicious course brought him in conflict with Governor Cumming, has been removed. The vacan cy will not be filled for some time. Judge Greenwood, of Arkansas, who was tendered the Commirrionership of Indian Affairlt, Les accept ed. Ile is expected at Washington in a few days. W A MINOT. Otto, May s.—Official advice .rom Vera Cr., received here, mention, as a runm,:, that the principal cause of Degallado's retreat mm the destruction of ammunition by the explosion of a shell at Tanuhaya. The only cities in thepoasesslon of &firemen were Cordova, Puebla, Orizzba and the City of Mexico. Three thousand troop. under Gen. Ampulla were marching towards the last mimed city. Gen. was moving in the same direction. by way of Iloastaca, with 1500 men. These would be joined by 4000 men from San Lots Potosi, to gether with Delgolado's forces and others from the South. The reactionary army in the City of Mexi co does not number more than 6000 men. The Jua rez Government speaks in confident terms of We ability to conquer the capitol. CINcINNATI, May s.—On Saturday, James A. Du bois, clerk of the Hamilton and Dayton Railroad Company, presented a cheek at the counter of the Lafayette Dank, signed President, .F. 11. Short, Secretary, for $7,000, fur which he receiv ed the money and then left for parts unknown. The forgery was not discovered till Tuesday. Another forgery for $5,000, cn a Third street Bank, was discovered yesterday. Although the bankers furnished the facts, they ratio.° to give satisfactory information, saying that the matter had been fully settled by the friends of the forger. The name of the forger is not known. Kan• YURI( ' May s.—The steamship Cohnabn has arrived with dates from Havana to the 30th ult. Her advices confirm the intelligence receivod by the Qua ker City, at Now Orleans, of the failure of the tllll• buster expedition against Cuba. The letters odd that the fillibusters were wrecked on the island of St. Domingo, whore they remain in a destituto con- dition, dependent on charity. The guns saved were placed in the public stores at Port nu Prince. Lorisytti.e, May s.—The Medictil Convention aijourned at noon, after the appointment of Com mittees, acceptance of reports, &c., to meet in New Haven, on the first Tuesday of Jane, 1860. Dr. Eli foes was appointed Junior Secretary. The mem bers were sumptuously entertained by our citizens, and to-night are to partake of a banquet at Masonic IVAatititorox, May s.—The Interior Department has matured final arrangements for earning into effect the treaty etipulation whirl, provider certain tribes of the New York Indians with homes in Kan sas. The Indians now in that Territory and those who recently emigrated there, are entitled to the hen efite of the treaty. . . F. t. 01,1. May s—Thee. I.e. been no lotprol . in. Iv lb.• ilv , r oslhl. vont ..s. r (Alit V fmns I 3 F.1:1.. 1 ;{.1. r 311-1, leportr..l non: fro , . St. Pn.:l xn.1...: !•• Crib. 11. , 3.1..,ut. I. 1.1..ng R , l tz151.11. acr,int• r.-.• iP 1.1.4 if uo g t,. ;; g ..• I • 7.: vr.a , e:. 111.1.3 ‘..ry vrazn. slriy 5 —ESIgv clnvicied of ...woo.] to tvrouty p‘treiu itimu , tit. pay ti oh 'O,OOO, nod tad° r.-tlitutinti to Ow iisryrti moat of $ll,OOO. Voitil..retniiti it filly-tie yaw, Emil. FT. ions. Maes.—Tbs river steamer Salllo West n•.a souk als afternoon near IClcitapee. :Am Is a total Ices No Imes Isere lest. A rinse nazis Sewing Machine far family use and manufacturing purposes ran be had at a mod erate price from J. L. Carnaghon k Co., Federal st., Allegheny. They sell the '•Finkle" Machine, which is now in general use. S. A. Bows d Co., harm justepened 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 requisite, done up in the very best style. They have also on hand a large assortment of fresh fruits, preserves, pickles, and in fact every thing, in their line. They respectfully solicit a call from their friends and patron. at their well known stand, nest door to the, poet office, Federal street, Allegheny. Ia GUTUAII, when the nun is low, Come forth in swarms the insect foe, And for our blood they bore, you know, And sack It in most rapidly. Out hugs, roaches,'skecters—black or whitt— le death's embraco are stiffoned mite, If Lyon's Powders chance to light In their obecuro vicinity. The effect powder ir almost inetanteneour • ..• • t Leib GartlonS can lie pre served, and Lonna ele •- in peat. It is fr. < from poiroo, and barmier. la as • tad and do ineroic animals. All genuine, signed IL dere for inaects, pills for rata and mice. —4 iio'ia" - I'ainple Flacks, 2.5 Ns.; regular sixes, :oil etc. a. VANNES& PARK, New York. Also, the Mexican Mustang LinimenL Erguiat - ..trillnf 03 1859. Beason Arrangement 1859 EIMEMIM ST. LOUIS AND ST. PAUL. DA IL Y NORTHERN LINE PACKETS FOR GALENA, DUBUQUE, !STILL WATER AND SP. PAUL—The follawitig magnificecit aide wheel gleam,. will ciwripow this 1.,e .he coming yekr, irs•log u fulluws: Alociday..--lIENRY CLAY.. Tonsdny CANADA 'faraday PKIISINAW " COMM. Wednesday-LOW MAY...—...-.... " J. B. Rhode. Wednoeday..AUNT LE - ITT ... . Cha. Murtha. Thursday ....MSTROPOL ITAN ..... " T.D. Rhodos. Tbursday-...MINNESOTA DKLLE... " T.D. RIO. Friday .DEW DROP " N. W. Parker. Friday CHIPPRWA " ergot.. Saturday ORNMARK R.C.O raj. Retards, WM. L. EWING. " M. °none. The Northern Line hate been in succomful operation dor. Ins the past year, and for regularity, cbtafort and perfect reliability In every respect, bee never berm sorpaseed by may organisation on the Western them. haring added Mx new .mamma to the Line, they are now prepared to offer Increas ed facilities (or the traneaction of all heeler. entrusted to them, nad hope to ment a soutinuation of the IltMral pat ronage heretofore .o liberally bestowed upon them. For any iteformatdm toot may be ropaired. apply at the Wharf Mut, et the foot of Locrut street, or at the Northern Line Packet 0111ce, No 67 Commercial lame. between Oliva and Lecnet. MARIA A SIIALER, General Agents. mr223md MISSOURI RI VEI. Notice to Dlttoorturt River Shlpper• and Po...angora. WE have made nn arrangement vy wall the 311 s-snarl River Packet Com pany by which we esti give through rat. from Pittsburgh lor pamenger• and frelglit to all points on the *huoull are or For further horne:onm apply to PLACE, Uttotts Cl., flea. Host Agents, w t tier Water •nd Nut ktt atribts, who aro antbortrsl to contract for nu tilcaalDll t CD. (late o( Pittsturgh,) nor/Ake/0 T No. 49 Commercial wt, Pt. ben, No. EGULAR TUESDAY PACK it, KT FOR ZANIZTILLE.—The flue now *tomer ENIMA GRAHAM, Capt. Slossov ATM, WIII for the above and Inxrroodlo.rn porta EVERY . TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock r. N. For 11.de:a or pump, apply on Lotrd. orl4 FLACK, BARNES CO, Aglov. einctnnatt,. &c FoIitIiOINNITI - Kribibill - A;-ta i — NULLS—The .p did new Witmer I'oTOMAC. Ceptein W. O. Derry, .111 Dare or t.tr:7' .... tWrre and all Intermediate ports on Tlf.lB DAY, May eth, at 6 r. For freight or pas.rege apply on board or to m 76 MACK, BARNES A CO, Agents. MISSOURI - ASSEN- 16 ffig GER PACKET.—KX.PBABB LINE.— For nt. Louts. JelTerson City, Bourivilla 0 lasagow, Brun• wick, Miami, 11111'. I.andipg, Lexintort, Banana Cit.; Leavenworth City, Menton, Atchoson, Donipban, Bt. Joseph Nebraska City, Council Bluffs, Omaha City.—Tho fine pas senger packet FORT WAYNE, C.apt. Barr, will leave far the above and all intermediate ports on TILL; DAY, 13th Kok, at se. at. For freight or prangs apply on board or to melt FLACK, BARKEn & CO., Agent, 2)1. Louis, Zi.:c tif S 1 LOUIS. GALENA, DUBUQUE, do —Ths floe passenger steamer JADES WOOD, Capt. It. threw., °Tl=.7t the above .ad ~II intermediary port, on SATIOIDAY. May 7th. Yor height or rtnsange apply or bonbl myl MMISSOURI RIVER I'ASSEN -1311. Galt PACKET.—Seetind Trip ef the nrosen—Throngh Without Reshipping, to Bt. Louts, JOT.. on City, Boonville, Glasgow, Utunewlck, Lauding, Lexington, Barna. Lily, Leavienwortb City, W. too, AG limn, Donit.ll., Et. Joespb, Nebraska City, Conn. cil Biog. and Jambe City.—The elegnotly Ilnished and fur. Wetted fast running penenger 0L031311. TINNILY GRAVY, Capt. George L. McClintock, will leave on b.r wood trip forports (1.1.11 above, n n TUEIDAY, May 10th, at to easelr r. For height or paseaseapply on board or to ap2o . VLACH, ILkILNKBA 00, Rats. gor st. Hid Davenport. Rock Island, Galena, Du baba% Wenona, La Crosse, ac„ &c. II E FINE PASSENGER steamer HAZEL DELL, Cape-Ems, will leave for the above end MI Intermediate ports,. THIS DAY, Oat Instant For freight or Damp apply on board or to VLACH, BARNES t CO, Agents, aplAtd Comer Market and Watorstk, Pittsburgh._ „ifoy iLakc .55uycztor., FOR LAKE SUPERDiII—The new, lasi, staunch steamer w ill L OM, John Spaulding, Master, will run how Chive Ohio, to Lake Superior, ow a regular packet, daring the Dew sou. Will leave Clereland oa her Snot trip on THIS DAY, the tot 1.0.nt. For freight or pumps apply on b or to IIeNNA, CIA.IIILITSON • C 0.,., ; rptldtfobo Clersland, Ohio. Tire Podectton of Dental Art. .11771FICIAL TEETH WITH PLATES OFPOSCELADi AND CORALITE. DR. N. STEBBINS having opened on office at 101 Penn street, is prepuce to manufacture mud Insert tooth of the elate dtstriptunt. In Introducing these my and Improved atylut of Dental Work to the cititens of Pi Rebuke. Dr.& feats moored that they will meet the man favorable remotion which bee bees accorded to them itairor York and other Ituelltlee whore -eh e y h e y. b eeo teem; end ho furthermore holieree that they are doetined to eupereede, as theynmkelnly expel all other 'tyke In LIOWITIiB9, DIIBABMW, DUDDY and PURITY, And In eres7 quality • trbich readers 411116e1al T e ch &deal., and are- at the mane titn, much hr Opeelsoenti of ihki work .may - nen 004% 1 24. 19/' PENN RUST, Nita BT C CULL - • • . , Commercial. OOYIiLIYEB UP ARLILIILA2IO`I FORS-'.._ E. demo, T. P., P. It Sam; Wu. LL. Wttliksa, aro. P . Jo= Clio. W. Cass. P11.150111U164:11 BilfL&LtS-132:b.. fßepor:ed Ypertetzt F, P.:V...?air 24 C.d . le. ' PraToargand. TnrsiDaV, 111 IT 5.15.11. FLOUR—the martot was not to fereritb, but was qaito firm; adman uppor arbauf of 11.5 bbts, hr lots, at 56,10. and titi,2o for super and eV.; 240 and 150 do do ai50,1243,3'3; mid 500 do, to arrive, ore private terms. From store, 750 bbl., to lobs, at 50,2110,0,25 Ur super sapoa r fo for out.. and so,6o@6,lo—maitidy $13,73-4or fa . mily do.' Eye Plonr, 23 bbl. at 54,73 from store. O RAlN—.mealy any offisrinp the only reNttedvitio wm • lot of 100 bush old Osta, from atom at GO. GRKElll22—:be market dots not advance, tiotwitio standing New Orion:is quotatinm areas high m ours. Sales of 10 [Aids engiar at 7%23. 20 bbl, 51olasse• at fla; 30 do ar 40; and 20 bus Cod - , as 12%. PROVISIONS—sIim of 1:11,01:10 to Flacon, is various lobs,:at 71414n7 t.6for Shoulders,liq Sr 01 tot, 10 for WestoM and 10% lordly do; also, 1.009 lb. country Char Side at 5%, and 1,1000 lb. ;fogs& cored limns, loom*, et 11!.i. dated took 4 ha at 12. poTatpoits_otale• nf 100 I.lit at utlnti, , 62,.50 and $2 73; 53 do . 1 62,50 , 650, and hoi lush nod Reds at 70 and 80, mid 100 bush alemsra at 00. 0031kg&—•mes of 20 mks Sado Aoh font months; and 0 oaks Pearls at 6, cash. WiflnKY—a alo of 26 bbl., Rectified. at 27. rash. EtcllTlitt & 64463—mitosof 2,000 lbs roil Da Orr at 12016, and 15 tads Eggs at 1254. CfltE3E—• good demand: sales of 23 las Goshen at 20 and 20 do W. R. at 'hand 50 do do at 546(310. DIEM./ FRUIT—“lee of 21 bush Appiesitlf $2,23, and 20 bush Pecohos at 63,30. flAS—aalos at seal. of 9 loads at .310(610 /I ton. F/611—aalos of 20 half bblis Whits at 54,75. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The Cincinnati papers note a eccatioueti scarcity of fir ebug:es ad pricey have advanced to premtran. Tin little amount of produce going bread ..111 render nee., eery Large shipments of specie to draw opan if thedecnitrid continues. Tho re of flour in Cincinnati has 1.c1.,, 30.000, the daily receipts being loos thou tho cop nu. The price, of Breadstuff. at this time, and at the correnendlng data last e.•curaro a. follow. Flour, Et F .... Wheat, whit Wheat, rad. . Rye . Oat.. . • The Gazette, referring to other article., any.:—Wheat boo thron rather la advance of deur In the tipwaid movement priors beioK 10,915 e t both booboo than ou last Tuesday, Meting buoyant at $1,4ii41,45 fuelled, nod $1,25 to $1,50 for common to prime White. Corn In In goal demand at COGgi2 . • Rye is in good request at 2240 k, with au advancing ten dency. hurley is doll .at 55c f o r lair, nod i's , ,'... I. r prime Fall. Oats have advanced to 55e. The lowlier deahice almli lumber Importers are atlll apart to their views. Tney are Aspirated by ati t $'.Y 21-1 51, railer. oniklog $l2 to t,lllfor rafts as Obey r , bud buyers iMe:ing $lO to $lll. toth parties non firm, and so far nothing has been deb, Nome loos have been d livered, to be paid for at whatever prlzen may be toed a o hereafter. Ito New York the market for money remains qtdel, and the rater of, and facilities for, Discounts, both at Rank and ea the eteret. es eamy as at any rinse daring the sealer— th e range toning 4iA to 7 11 cent. for groPeta.ss hale, accenting to date. A New Orions !lay 2..irnfirs ...ngar Arm fAI ir n.,1 demand, at Ci.,;Siive fur fair 11 u'ao—n.t.ca. receipts pricca have r advanced to aun'sqfc- The following is a cvlvons' — ' • (8:n1111,1,0o( sped , .' - tweet and Nuns Jf Total for tho weet. Previously reports, Aare Joe. I at CLlcsgo,.'. fur N.l Red; Standard Besidu the abbre jl.lola store for apnea. Tho re sauld I,u and 10c lo eon. f. %loth ask.. of I and .16c f o for No. 2. The total tecelpta of Fll/11( Jmroary let to Atoll !lOW. for tht ye" current:no:lns eae, NVl•te NI I AVIS, ; , A/te•t, Coro, ttAl, Ltarhy. . Ude. bus bul. bum Lm. 1559 ...... 607 175.6 . 20 11,41 ..... 19j,SEO t. ...... Theco . rren•Al iug ttreipte of Live Slott for Ilso eutu,n T.1..1111,0 Decrease_ 4,2C5 10.C. - .0 97,049 We pub:leh our Ilan of Sauk divider/44,feet Litalarod,With corn <tic., as follow s : Sute. Capaal. r,th. cf Div. Auer. of She. Phlladel ph la.. $1.9.0400 5 'II cent. 90,000 Perm. 0 Meet.', 2,000,500 4 " t-0,09., Comicial - vale 541,409 L.,...; 20449 Mechanics 500.099 5•, - 40,000 N.Llbertlea.... 000,1,1.0 5 - 3too Southwark . . 250,000 10 .. 2.5 000 lieuslogtuu— 2.40,41 , 0 Pena Townehip— ZliO,Otko 4 & Bluclea u: c 4 Crampr4ce o l,2so,ooo " n.d.mene. 5,010 3 " Commonwealth... 165,103 J Qom Exchange... 131,7E0 " Total $10,450,570 Thu, we bare $162,010 truurforrtd from carporuto funds lo indrrldml hatong bring theeurphaprunts for tall brainesS ou a capital of $10.055,31r0. low aretarre rate tf dividend. is very nearly tram •ul a ball 1. unt.,or Lbw rate of nearly nine a -one entnm. Thu Bank of North A Enema, 01 h a capital of $16.0,U00, divides 10 July and January. TY. tirkion Dank, wind. ha uare tutratatiun, has not yot declared a dittd.d.-71illa. Bull. CINCINNATI, p, Poland-101 eke vitioal, liennodb; II I,k be grew., 5 blids4liouldere, 3 do ti Omer ^ JI tibla bunk, Lach balk Ila nide, 12 Ilk oil, Ido Lana, LI A Pak n.tuck, do to lord, likirvil; lb LLB indium., lb-ober:4 reg., Lague Ir, b Lae lore. Dickey; 2 Llile eptriu 0 L Yahnes kick.lo binds 100 bible , toolninies, Denney; '5O co d 5 0,41•11,5. r; 2du vino, If 4rdy; 100 blils;,ecliseiky, Corr ei4 01 Igloo Pennock; G fun:Marti, olc, ilrekir: 10 (kb `. r lloltue.; 125 rolls paper, Manta& John:mock 10 Ras rico -1,„1, onr, odo du, 'Pincer; 4'3 bbl. liquor, 6 [-su aide, un dale rrbitlty, lloyd; 40 do do. 010 Itickart: B est. .houldero. lobo Law, Rasa Floyd; 100 labia whisky, 115 hbld" n om , 3y.. g 7tard, 3 has ventent, 20 Mule, 0 bre tobacco,l3 cake shouldon.lll cake liquor, Clark A cv. 610NONGAILF.LA VIGATION 1.70.11FANY.-12 bbl. flour, 2 bra gouda, 8 - wind!. , ooa ri.rat Flack; 63 do dd. 61111 or a I:ticker:we; bbl. floss 31.rtlu; 140 do do. littur 31cgrar LO do do, Fisuott 100 1..X./.. , r3" a CO; bill. & ar, Church el Cou.ut 0 1, eke Chadwick; 77 Lb!. dour, Woodward; 10 dot do, Georg.. WIIEELINJ, per bliuurva--30 tons pPijg car 07 alo 1,014 Rachardoun; 13 bk. rage, Fork., tobacco, Gluattout 23 brat tobacco,llDtalrolk a , 93 aka peaches, Feta., 60 like barley, Vallth; 45Z5 nt Uil.rout, ;76 bg. Muter 31eg.e; 23 aka pont , buckle; 45 todla handle., Featly, Nalmon A co; 203 Newroycr 0 Grad; 6,600 loop poke, Lltt.:o 0 Trlsnblot 79 V, cheese, Leech 0 llutchloson; 11 du do,lllddlo, W.I. du do, Ca011.1d; 10 bps dug 3 rods leather. 9hultlto; 4 bzd eggs, 3 calve., 1 lar. butter, °truer. ' c 'tr Trrv.Z.'"' ILA V LA SEWS. The river was at norm hot 3 ce.rday, mad - rapidly ralliog: The weather was very hot. &mere' boats were nearly reedy to leave. The only amines were the lowa Mum dl. lamle, with • part load of iron ore, which she Ms:barged at the works of Graff d llstmett. and other morchandlas for Ohio else of the river. The Minerva cameo to with a good load from IYhmiling. Ekes had tome SO tone ct plg Iron. She went out again to Wheeling yesterday. The Morionpliela boata came down ern good Dade. The amount of dour nowmmlogdown river a very considemble. . - 'The Marmara will get awe) to-day for LotdaviLle.—...—The Basel Dell Is nearly loadwl for ht. Paul, and to the nett boat for that part...—.... The Beery Graff, Capt. McClintock, to loading am feet as the can for the Upprw The lowa CSC. In sondem with the Balmer Maar.: ou her way up. It appears that the SI. was just ahead of the lowa, md raw, or thought We saw, a meg sloes mad, has 1 , 0111 BO she commenced backing suddenly and the bowl pan up, ets that the wheel of the M. paddled op her builicami deck on the larboard bow, tenting a big Moro of it. Ku oar ion" damage was dove. The Gaoled - lend deer at Nmhallle, Satuiday, woo rolug, and had thee gully 4 feet °tithe Shoats. A Louisville paper may.: Among the 'modes on the table of the Moniplua paclet, Mose. fustellau, are [melon. rips strawbcriles. she Letileville Courier of Wednesday says: The huge pair of nroadhorne of the Mew,. IL end J. Wanisin with 50,000 binheis of coal, under the glibletoo of Geed Yong, have arrived at New Orleane all right. eta Young tort New Osseo Monday on the Capitol. The Cape tol 1a uow In the ?Seraph. trade. The Buckeye, that took is fleet or coal boa. to Tow Orlemis has mturned all right. LOGill paper. slot' Dud also. Sjdli of Mop the Beanter Spread Bagle;Cept.Lallaige, will start on her. ao. ensl voyage to Yellow Stone. She will boo, seer 400 loot ,, of fr eight for the Government and th e t et' 'l o , My up. Btdlailabollllt ARRIVED. Dr. Kane, Brtneenrillt ; Telegraph, du; tlakeeel Bayard. Elizabeth; Slderya, Wheeling; lowa, Bt. Lord. Nye Yomt, Nay 5...-Cotton cloael quint; sales utilmp6f. j tant. Pimor arm; salcsls,o6o tibia. Wheat firm; mks 74,0001 Luc Mooned Chicago Spring 90; common IlihrauklaClub $1 A. Corn firm; lutes 19,100 boa. Bacon ettalr, hem*gl Ptg Iron Retire bat lower, at yi. 1-,rd Oil dtks'SQ• ; 'row. 11 14 Old.. lower; Moniceideo Whisky arm at 26;027. Prigar firm. Mohnen steady ati 680. Bum buoyant and Letter. Pinch. eland nusettlid; CIS & /tit Is 65:,1,',; Cumbeiland Coal Vili; Mich Both gonna. ered.33; N Y Can 7n.,,'• Beading GOA% 9. Lace SMAlooloru Oa & CL Mich Cee 485 i; Cicerland & Tol-&,11; Pau 51 Et d Co 85; Panama Bit 2.1%. PkIII.4II,ISUU, blay s.—Plonn Mike!. Very arm; for home tee ttestly at yd tO fur common euperflue 'up to ;It. f 7 75 for fancy; receipts anal'. Bye Flout quiet $1 coral aleul at $3,57.14. Micah prime teams and wnotal at $ll7O 65 foe NM white at $1 755,81. 80. Ilya intrimanda Coro maim but demand limited; italea :1.500 bus ' , Bow laic Om fair qualtty at BS. Bata unwttled; f 515 1 ,0 bas antis. I sold at VW in ..00 Pam., part at 1.105167, patrri art; St 68; Whisky sternly; sales 360 bids Pa at 25 1 ,fa . X.; Ohtani 37. Craccsaan, May L—lllour dull; priors; dpmplng but moll quotably lower, 100 LLB mid at $640140 50. Whisky art changed. 110 ;ibis country men Porn, llopfstted; Sold at $111; 76 prima du &CUD 60.70 tole bacon at 7c fur sllota2dinCl.: trf.; for able.. Better demand for Lard; MGM COO bbl, and " / 0 %2 11 . antuaate• buoyant; Puger in actinideinarit sales if• 465 bid. at1141d731 for low tale to priMM 71.1elsekea [ : Grid at 10, though In amall parcel. the Bildt. aupplic.f..,t , 19. Egthange buoyant at %,7i yr, ' ' • . 11m 71601 .. 71 .7 6 .—Ylear alaady; Ouios6 60. {flint Erm'l but unchanged. Corn active; unchangod; white at Ke6B.sm yellow 63(0 . 7c Pruvialous quiet; hacou.tldmi 9374; maw pork $l7. Whisky arm. Pianos! Pianos!! il ate sm. ,.. SPLENDID STOCK I - OF TIIR CELEBRATED •-BOLD--li-EDAL PIANO FORTES, _ Zdanufbetared by ! • • WILLIAM KNABE b CO.,'ltet.Tnuier. SEV.ERra SECOND BAND !PIANOS' 1. F.. t ail. pxs I ofteitioTTE k ULumg, d! Zto. 11$ it,24.kor sborihrlb., Yr 4. Thie Tour. lAA Year. $ 39g6.EU $ 3 . 63 4 3 . 79 1,3301,621 7(0.5 t 3 1,40(y1,45 GS§ 72 504 53 44.k0 el 9'-V93 55 5.50 52 42 —l. 55 3245 Z00 32 tato:nen.. of tho I:xporto to fo.ign Iwts 1, Elio IbGD. $ 1,613,G79 s - 1.714,trZ7 45,5141.7 15,1,43,,7!. e 0125,076 $20,11e2 ...V., ,ush whn.11.1.1 at NJ. 2 IINI; (.. No 2P: •",4—,11 lo Iron an!, Na. 111.1 1it0n,..1 Ica aztys at l.torc". t.t,t %rm. C....rt. 1v.% ont. o r . Cnt% In Letter dorontal for ot.oloo ho. t. Lc L , c, frou Hog. :4.411 171671 11 110 711.11 il/22=3 =l:l3=Zll2 cll.l Nimk co; - blieJ Iligistcs. . DEPAILTED. • Dr. K. Drovroatigo, ~• :. Tel , gesph, do .. . CoL Ltay ord. Elusbel.ln, • - s.llr.orts, hetWV. Itmo.-7 feet, fillin, ~ i •
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