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SI) 0ljx(f tatt$man SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1863. Rail Road Time Table. eholDK the arrival end departure ol trains at Oolnm bill. Od and alter iprll With, 1803, train will run it iillowu Lim t Mum k OtLDMiot Xmu B. E. ln, Arrive. Cincinnati Accommodation. 8:31 A, U. 9M P. Ur 3loclnnatl lipnu 11.00 A M. 11:00 A. M. Mill and Accommodation... 3:21 P. M. 3i85 P. 11. ,bt Nipren, via Dayton, l!i:00 Midnight 3:4 A. 11. Jao. ff. Dobutt, Agent. .jolombus fc Ouvaun B B. Hunt Bpre 4:00 A.M. ll:15P.M New Tor Bipre.... Mull OurraiiOmo B. B. 11U0A. at. 10!A. at, ..9;il)P U. 8.50 P.M. Jiiw Parmtoa, Agsnl, elo. Ilfnnii.i.n 4:13 A. M. 10:30 A. II. no. f kx. to HCWaiKODIJ 1 11 j a. m. No. S Bxpieas 3:40 P. H. 11:35 P. U. W. J. Feu, Agent. PiTTtBcaaH, Oaacnaui h Oibcuouti B. B. Hall Train 4:15 A. M. 10:30 A. H ItpratTraln 11:15A.M. 11:35 P.M. lot. Boirmow, Agent. Oaitmiio k. iNDURoroLU, B.B. (OoLUMsna Ptaoa fc Ikdub B. B.) No IBxpm 8 301. M. 11:00 A. M. N;v8 3:00 P. M. 5:00 P. M. Q, A. Hiu, Agent. OmnBUitJ-willeallat lb prlnolpal Hotels In time to take Panengersto the Depute before the departure of evary Train, and will rail for Pewoniers In any part of the oily, by leaTlng ordr at iho Offloe on Bute, eaat of High Blreet. Alio, will be in readlneei at the Depot, on the arrival of all tiaine, to convey Passengers and Baggage to all parts of theclty. W. B. DAWKBB fc Co., Proprietor!. State and Local News. Melanoholt Accident A ChildBuahio to Death. Oa Thursday night last, the dwelling ol Mrs. Hanson, a widow, oo the Granyllle Flank Road, and some eight miles eaat of this city, was consumed by fire, and a little girl, fire or six years of age, by the name of Giles, whom Mrs. Umsoa had adopted, perished la the fltmea The child was in bed with a danghtar ol Mm llnnjon. The latter effeoted ber escape. When Mrs- Haneoi found the child wsb left, and attt-mpted its reicue, the was driven back by (he flimes flashing lo her faoe. The family bal been washing the day before, and the fire is supposed lo hare caught from smoaldtriog wood or coals outside the building. It Is said cone of the neighbors knew of the sad cal unity until the next morning. AooLriius Adlir, a Hungarian officer, who was seot ai a prisoner to Camp Chase some fire mootbs since, by order of General Wright, has been released and ordered to report to Ma jjrGeueral Burnsido for a posUIou on his staff. Mnjor AqUer was in Virginia at the commence ment of the rebellion, and when requested to aid the rebels to build forts, etc, refused, Btititig thut what he did in this war should be 03 the side of tho Union. He was thereupon imprisoned a. Richmond, aad at the end of ten mot. the succeeded in making hia escape.-' Though frffjueutW solicited to tola the rebel service, be refused, Wflat Gen. Wright sent him ts Csmp Cbape for, the CinUncail tViceftt gate, oerds ixplaoation. Tberi are a present about four hundrrd seceeb pr'noucm it Camp Chase. Patmaitir vViuutjg, late Ohio Pj Agent has forwarded io . Louisville (rom Franklin, Teno , tii'.j'iiu thouwtd seven hundred and iiinet) dull.itrt, Bci,t home from three Obloreg Imeote. The 125 h rends $27,580; the 121t, $10,518, nod the 40th, $24,692. An agent has bet o dcepaiuhcd from this city to Louisville for the mooey. Pajmaeter Williams is still with tho army of the Cumberland. He expect to forward within the next three weeks an addi tional earn of a hundred thousand dollars. A Revolver, belonging to the lets Colonel Webster, of the 98 b Ohio, who wae killed at the battle of Perry vllle, has been forwiried to Governor Tod, it jm Franklin Tenn , by Col. A. S Hall, of the 105h regiment. It la to be sept to the late Colonel Webster's wife, at Suobcovllle, Ohio. It was picked op on the fieM after the defeat of the rebels at Milton, Tenn. Tbi new Board, or Commission for the ee' tlement of military claims, has organized. Ii Is composed of State Treasurer G. Volney Dor sey, Anditir Oviatt Cole, aud Qoartermaiter General Geo. B. Wright. They will meet here tf er on Wednesday of each week Mhs Battles and Miss Booker, two of tlieee ccsb ladies outlined at Ileyl's Seminary, have bad an cumira'lon before U. S. Commissioner Galloway at Camp Chase- The Commissioner recommends t the Secretary' War that they be exabanged and sent bsyend our lines. Tut Harribboro Child Murder. We find thi following under this head In the Phila delphia Inquirer of Friday last: Our readers will recolleot a oase of murder at (larrlsburg, some time since, in whioh a ohlld was the victim, the dead body having been found without the limits of tbe city. We learn from the District Attorney, A. J. Herr, of Dauphin oounty, that a witness was sent to Dayton, Ohio, to view a man already in custody at that place on a ota-ge of murder, and that tbe wit ness positively identified him as having carried the ohlld In bis arms through tbe, streets jl Harrlsburg. The irisoner is now In the Day ton jail to answer tbe offense committed: in Ohb. If be Is acquitted of that charge be will he sent to llatrisburg to answer tbe second accusation, and if he is convicted at Dayton, Distriot Att.roey Herr, who has used every ef fott Co br.ng tbe child-murderer to justice, will be spared the nopleasant "duty of having him hung In Dauphin county. . Berno SriYiR, of Ciooinnati, Commissioner of Immigration for tbe S ets of Ohio to the States of Germany, was in the olty on Friday, and was furnished by Judge Hoffman, the Gov eroot'd Private Seorttsr, with copies of the Statutes o( Ohio, Ohio Sohool Laws, Unltsd States Statutes of 18C2, containing the Home' itead Exemption Law, and Ohio Statutes, to be need by Commissioner Speyer In the prose cution of Lis misslou. Professor Polaohk, the solentlflo and prao tioal Optloian, may be consulted for a abort time longer at Studer's, on State street. The Professor's spectacles, either manufactured or dlreotly Imported by him, have acquired a high reputation from those who have experienced the advantages reaulUng from their nse. They recommend them as superior In all respeota to any others (bey have ever tried. The Professor has alto other ottloal glaases and instruments, wih which to accommodate the publio. -Now la the time to give him call, and have the benefit of his solentlflo skill aodpraotlcal.experleQ.ee. '" Tberi Is, we learn, a colored reornltlnv asm. mlttee In the city, Yesterdav morning- thirteen able bodied negroes left here on the same train Willi seventy others of the same color from Cin cinnati tO join the filth Manufltmutla Regiment at or bear Baalon. By all means, let wot. Andrew Have all the darkey volunteers he wants (0 fill tlie cmota ha nrnmlaail to nlu. and more too, If he oan get them. T Fires. Two Area occurred lo tha nit ,. terday afternoon. One was In the roof of the house oo Front street, between Broad and Stale streets, occupied by Mr. Glock, of the firm of u. L,inaeman & Co. It originated from a ohlm ney In the same bolldlng. The Fire Depart ment was promptly on hand, and cxtlno-ni.i,.,! the ire before it bad made much progress. The oamage was Dot slight. Soaroely wai this dancer over. .h.n ... alarm of another fire was given. This was In rae root or Mrs. Cutler's bouse on State street, between Fourth and Fifth streets. This fire is supposed to have been caused by sparks or burning soot from a ohlmne, in an adjoining building. Before it was dieoovereJ, It had made considerable headway, and was not extin guished until the roof we, nearly or quite con aomed. The damage to tha hniMin. k. i. . r o w mo are we nave beard estimated at f,.m .( u j .... -.wu. uid hi bis uun- dred dol ars. Mrs. Cutler, we ,eg,et to learn, " lasurea. Domestic EaMo'uv.Nn kn..v , MUWcooior ur COOK IS lullv orerared to nta ...n . - . BUWOD91U1IJ upon ner culinary duties without having the Chtmieat Sal eratui on hand. It relieves the mind of much of the oars and anxiety experienced by a skill. fn I a.L 1? i .. war eaie ny moet merchants and grocers. SvurATHT. Svmoatbv la tllul thing, for it exhibits the angelic part of human nature. We deeply sympathize with uu v.., not ooiaio Herrlck Allen's Gold Medal Saleiatus. for they are deprived t,f one of the greatest luxuries the world .iflWda. w uaro no sympathy with aoy family who will nse any other Saler&tna tlolecin be purchased. We see moat of our merobants have it. One trial will onvinca.n. one. Their depot is 118 Liberty street, New Tjrk. THE followins' nnnt.ll.n ..A . are from the Cincinnati Commercial: 1 he Indianapolis Qaztlte save: . vuo moi, oroxe noon th a com munity that General C.rriogton had beeo re moved like a nUn f . ,, - r .UUUUOI i rum b eiear fifteen lncSVhe.Ken eXP'Wl0n f a Ohio Deaths at MoRrtMiaoin Th of Ohio soldiers at the Murfreesboro hospitals, rom iue io n 0 the 20ih, are as follows: L. H. Taylor, Tenth Reeiment: rreflmrtn Fa?. Twenty first; Samuel Haley, T.nth cavalry; joon MannlDg, Fifty-niotb; W. E Moore, Ninety ihird Tsonrs, Valises, Carpie Baos.etc We In Tite attention to (he advtr.lsement nf Mur. Minor at Banghmao, whose Trunk Manufactory Al TW . . m ... . uq tae west side or High street, directly op poelte tbe Statipmaii offloe. Their stock on hand Is extensive, and they are prepared to fill an orders in their line to the letter anrl ith dispatch. Give them a call or send lo vonr orders. 259 South High Street, near Friend, Is tbe place where new honeekeeoers and ntho-a .t. are in want of Crockery, Glassware, Cutlery; L.uKiagiasses,unina-ware8, good Coal Oil and Limps, eto , should go before Ibeyanurcbase else, where, for C. T. Pfaff bis lost received a assortment of the newest and most fashionable gooas in we market, of the above, inn h.. a. termlned lo sell at tbe lowest possible rates uive him a call. apl261m2taw - Wanted From 6 to 10 boar.lino Simontoo's Exchange. Price $2 50 per week. The best advioc that can be taken la to mm your natural teeth and keep your gums sonod by USIUg HUDSON'S UNRINALLID TOOTH PaSTE. Call for it at Slnilnr'a Mnl. o. ... n.i. ... Wilson's, Sobooller's, Sbaup'i, Denie's. Ride- Uetitlsli or Perfnmpra .'.iricr,. u.v D.. Or at Urnrro aia. and ail. ' A SPECIAL NOTICES. Soldiers. 10 I be. Steam ! men, rnihing into the enoenrea and dunn nf . ui. dler's llre.ehould prepare themeelvei for the fatal fe vers, the Dysentery, the Boree and Scurvy, which are almost certain to follow. HOLLO WAY'S PILLB, need occasionally daring the campaign, will Insure sonod health to every man. Only SSeents per box. an apriim-dotwlw irpDealers in mv well known tnsirir,.. ... h... Show Cards. Circulars, eto.. aent them, irsi m it PKNBI, by addreulng Thomas Holloway, 80 Utlden Lane, M. 7. mn MANHOOD. HOW LOST. HOW BK8T0RET1. Juet published, in a Sealed Invelope. Price Six OsnU. A JLactnre on sbe Nainre, Treatment ana vadical oars or Bpermatorrhaa or Seminal Weak neas, Involuntary Xmlssione, Seiual Debility, and Im- nAdimantei tn MAvvlataf muahIi- w uiuption, EplltpiytUad Vlti; Menul ud Pbyilcil In Mamaotttv. Manlrtniw fsAsa BalsT Awu .a. nnnnnH. v-f-u. . ..w......n -awaw uwil JBtUUBTO, VJHJ. rjy AU It Bill' J. COLVKUWKLL, at D., Author of the Green Book, eto. 6 A Boon to Tboueands of Sufferer, eeni unaer soar, in a plain envelope, to any address, poiir-saM, on rtoelpt ef six cents, or two potaags tmn. ha Tl. I1U11 T n Villi. ,am 1."' "9 w.w. v, oowery, New Ton, Poat Office Bob No. 086. api i-iimaatwu Batchelor'a Hair Dye! THE BEST I THE WORLD. WILLIAM A. BATCH BLOB'S celebrated R.lr r. produces a eolor not to be distinguished from nature warranted not to Injure the Hair In the least! remedies the 111 effects of bad dyes, and Invigorates the Hair for life. GRIT. UD. or BDBTT HAIR inatuii. hm. a splendid Black er Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beautirai. Bold by all Druggists, etc. IO The genuine Is signed WILLIAM A. BAT0H1- LOB, en thovr sides of tacX bom. Factor 7 No. 81 Barclay Street, (Late 233 Broadway and U Bond Street,) auyS9Htewly NEW IOKK, TO MARRIED MEN, Or Thees Centempiatlnv narrtag. THI undsrslgned will give Information on a verya imMHg and important aubjeet, which will be rain ed iorthan a Ibousand tuns Its oost by every married oouple of any age or condition In lire, the Information will be tent by mall to any address oa the receipt of M oents (siteer) and ens red stamp. All tetters should be addressed to ' - H. B. II0BBI8. at a.ifa etU-IyltawdAvw , Boston Rf-oinoved from late old Ofiice. Sr. Ai B. WILLIAMS. W. Broaden, near RUh at Ooluibws, Chasderotsa himself for a series of years to the treatment of oertaln private diseases. He may bo eonsaltodathlt eSoe ea Broadway, asar tDtatahaBit JanlOdtf TELEGRAPHIC. REPORTED FOR THE STATESMAN Last Night's Dispatches. Discovery of a Submarine Telegraph across the Rappahannock. New York. Arjrll 25. Tha eorresnondenoe of the Phlladalphla Inquirer, under date of Washington, April 24th, says : There is Intel ligence here to-day of an Important arrest at Falmcuth, the headqusrlera of the Army of the Potomac The rebels have bad some secret means ol knowing every thing that transpired within our lines, tnd such Information was in stantly conveyed. Gen. Patriot, the Provost Marshal ol the army, was determined that tbe secret should be brought to liebt. The euards stationed along the river bank and tbe situa tions favorable for signals, had been con stantly enjoined to use the utmost care and watchfulness. Yesterday their efforts were crowned with suocess. One of the guards in the town of Falmouth, etationed inside the dwelling adjoining the brick ohurch on the river bank, beard a olicklng like tbat of a telegraph instrument. He advised his superior officer, and was directed to enter the house and loves, tigate. This was done, and on opening the door be discovered t party of four or five per sons, one of whom was situated at a telegraph instrument, sending messages by a submarine telegraph wire across the Rappahannock They wero all orreBted: and, as their offense la of extraordinary atroolty, a just and speedy pun- isomenc win eouotieeB be meted out to tnem Tola punishment, according to law, is death by banging. The French not Defeated at Puebla. New York, April 25 The French steam oorvette fiertbold, from Vera Crnz on the 7th, bat arrived here. Tbe commander Bays that the report of the defeat of tbe Frenoh at Puo bla Is eutlrely erroneous. When he left all was qniet at Puebla. jxew 10RK, April ao uon. rremont. in a letter to Mallet' s Co .sugeeBts the occupation immediately on the Paoiflo Railroad of tbe large bodies of men freed by the President's proclamation, tie says tbe faot tbat so large a nnmDer ot our aoie Domed oitizens are nn der arms nni the consequent counomv and great rapidity with which the toad could be driven iorward by the employment of these people, make this subject worthy of tbe most uoerai aiecueeion. The Fighting on the Coldwater—Running the Vicksburg Blockade—The Campaign in Middle Tennessee to Open in Earnest. Chicago, April 95. Memphis dispatches of the 22d make no mention of tbe repulse ot tbe Federal troops at Cold water, reported io tbe Richmond Whig of tbe 21st., oo tbe autborltv of a Jackson, Miss., telegram. According to the best information there was no fight of con sequence on Coldwater or near Hernando, sinoe the fight of Saturday and Sunday, in whioh the rebels were driven back. Uiapntohes say that several bouses io Hernando were burnt oa tbe Slat, aad that it Is reported through rebel sour ces that Geo. Loriog arrived from Fort Ptmbcr ton with several thousand troops and reinforced Cbalineis- More hard fighting wae anticipated. PaiLADiLruu, April 25th. The Bulimia has tbe following epecial dispitoh: Cincinnati, At.ril 25 ,h Advices from below state there has beeo a ceesation ot fighting on the Coldwater. During tbe fighting thus far the Federal bss has boon small. Oue Colonel is reported killed, bnt bis name Is unascertain ed. Rebel reports say Gen. Loriog ha arrived from Fort Pemberlon with several thousand men, and reinforced Geo. Cb.Imers. Some bard fighting was anticipated. It is reported Holly Springs bas beeo re-occuv pied by tbe Federals. Tbe aieamer Prima Donna, from Vickeburg, arrived at Memphis on tbe 23d. Wben our guuboats and transports ran tbe blockado at Vickiburg, all weot past the Warrooton batter ies but tbe Forest Queen, which being disabled, put into tbe lower month of tbe canal for re I sirs. Oo Tuesday, she ran by tbe tfatleriee, and joined the fleet. Not a guo was fired at her. I'bo Chattanooga Rebel of the 23d reports a fight at Tuscumbia, and claims a victory. The Tulluhoma correspondent of tha Rebel says from present Indications tbe campaign In Middle Tennessee will open soon in earueat - la pursuance of an order of Bragg, all tents Ld ertra baggage are sent to the rear. A special dispatoh from Stamford, Ky., says Capt Slough, of the 41th Ohio, with ooe hun dred and fifty men, attacked a bodyot tbe enemy below Kockhold, on tbe Williamsburg road, on the 23j, killing four and capturing none. He drove the enemy across the river. He sustained bo IOss. San Francisco, April 24. Gineral trade dull Candles lower: sales at 1714 cents Boston syrups higher; 2,000 kegs sold at 463 oenis. uv DDia. wdiukt sold at u cents. Crushed sugar 13o. Arrived American ehio Spirit of tbe Times. from Hong Kong, in fifty-six days. British baik Ardviiie, irom Hong Kong to San Francisco, was lost on Hatteras Shoals abont tbe first of February. Officers and crew saved. Seventy Cbluese passengers were lout. Mining lever unabated. Six to eight new oompanies are incorporated here daily. Tbe army of prospectors are runniue hundreds ol miles away Iromjtbe mountains over pluins Brokers ana aaooiers la paper bt;Ck are eeltioe nco. Condition of Matters South. fuORfRitSBORO, April 25. Advices from Nashville state tbat the oitizens, notified by the oratr 01 uen. uoeecraus to go ,souto, nave al moBt without exoeptioo aeked to be seot Nor.h All their aavioes from their Irieods in rebel- dom urge them to this oonrse. They say the Soutb is going rapidly lo ruin and destrnotion. Toe Nashville rebels are firmly oonviooed tbat tbe rebellion is in its last stages. Tbe large number of refugee! who have t it ken advantage of the anDearaooe of Gen. Rev. nolds at MoMinnville tj leave, atate that it is impossible to subsist them. Tbey quote flour at eigoty aouars per oarrei. and ladies shoes at tweLty-twe dollars per pair. Gen. Cbeatam is repotted to have a command in Gen. Polk's corps, and Gen. Hardy is said to be etoogly fortified at Shelby vtlle. Tbe position le not aimuuit 01 approach irom the north. Success of the Expedition to Celina. HEADQUARTERS, LOUISVILLE, April 25. To H. W. HtUetk. WttMngtom The expedition to Celina wag entirely suc cessful. Col. Graham reports, through Gen. Hobsoo, that they destroyed tbe town, 100,000 pounas dsooo, au.uuu Dusbels wheal; 1U.UUU buehela earn, 1,000 barrels floor, a considerable quaiitity of coffee, sugar, tea, molasses and other stores, and 40 boats, which bad been need In transporting from Borkesville and other points on the Cumberland. 1 be rebels report a loss of ninety killed, bnt Col. Graham is of the opinion tbat tbe num ber Is greater. We had oue wounddtt and one missing. Tbe result ts highly creditable to tbe troops eogaged. Iudeed it was a perieot suo- oest. A. E. BURNSIDE. Pilot Knob, Mo., April 25. Tbeintellisenoe ai to tbe number tnd Intentions of tbe rebelg under Gen. Marmadnke la nnBatislactory. Tbe nnmbor of rebels tbat Marmadnke bas with bin) ia estimated at from tlx to eight thousand. Tbe mam ooaj or the rebels is stationed from two to three miles beyond rredorlcktown. A detach ment of onr troops Is within ball a mile or tbat plaoe. Attempt were made last nlsht bv the rebels to barn three bridges on tbe Iron Moun tain railroad, mldwav between hara and St. Louis, bnt tboy were' repulsed with the loss of nve Kiuea ana twenty wounded. Gen. vaode. ver hat arrived here with cavalry and artillery uu aeeumea eomniana 01 tne plaoe. Fortius Monroi, April 24. Six rebel de serters arrived here tbla morning from York town In the 'steamer Morgan; also a prisoner arrested at Williamsburg, oharged with acting as a guide in eonduotlng the rebels to onr lines to make the atttok on Fort Magruder 00 tbe IOthlnet. The Richmond Sentinel of tbe 23d has the following: CHATTANOOGA. Anvil St. Seven nmra narnons have beeo sent Sontb beyond the Federal lines oy lien. Koseorans. Twenly-fonr transports have landed at Eastport, eight miles from luka, with forty thousand Yankees, chiefly cavalry. There Is no Immediate Drosoeot of a battle. Okalona. Anrll 30. A sonad rnn nf Aboli tion Ctvalrv. estimated at 2500. .H v&nmnir on Pontonao yesterday. Our foroes are con centrating to reslBt them. An engagement Is oertaln to-day, nuless the enomy retires. Washington. Anrll 25. All anUt In front of the army on the Rappahannock, though email parties of rebel oavalrv are seen dall bv onr pickets and seouts. Those sent out from War- rentan and Harper's terry In tbe direction of Leeeburg, report having seen a few hundred guerrillas, whose oh let occupation seems to be plundering tbe people. A commencement bas been made here for the organization of a regi ment among the eolored people of tbe Distriot of Columbia, and those who are prominent in ine movement neneve the Executive author I tiss will grant tbe ueoesnary facilities- HliDQDARTIRS 6TH AlHV CoRFS. BlLTIUOlI. April 24. By telegraph from Geo. Milroy, 1 learn tbat the expedition under Gen. Elliott is a success. They oaptured about twenty pris oners aud some thirty horses. Nine rebels were killed. We lott two killed. ROBERT C. SCHENCK. General Commanding. Niw Yosx, April 25. Rat'kia was convict ed of tbe m mder of Ft liner. Tbere were two arrests made to-day for at tempting to pass counterfeit 5's aod 6's oo the bank of Waltbam, Mssr. COMMERCIAL MATTERS. New York Market.—April 25. COTTON Market more active and firmer at 663 for middling nplaodi. FLOUR (oaroely so active, and prices wltbont de cided chahge. wnirKV Opened doll and elosed firmer and more active at 4:i43Xo, and 5(10 brie In bond at 44o. WOBaT Oontinnee qniet, email aalee ot winter red and amber weaiern and Jeneyat tl 7091 71; white MiohiKan at II 85. The nominal nnotations fordellv- ery in all Way to Jane 15 are H31 51 for Milwaukee, oiuo; 11 0191 o .or winter rea ana ameer weaiern. CORN Closes l2e better with good demand at 8 uc lor souna, ana oiwoo ror nniound. nATB In good reqast at 8o. SndAR Steady with fair demand. HOLaBBBS-Qnletand steady. Government contract awarded to-dav are aa follow pork, 19500 brls mm and prime met at f 14 80$I5 78; baeoji, S.OOO.uOO pounds at 7.7097.90: rye, 135.000 pounds aaat male at 0(08.35; couee 350.000 ponnd green no la barrels and tacks at 3i 31. 20-45,000 ponnds routed In br'.s at 38.30. 340,000 pounds roaited and ground at 38.70; sugar, 100,000 pound mnicrrado at 11.30, and 4500 brls New Orleans at 12.45(312.49. PORK Lese active and scarcely so firm. LARD tcarcely so firm with leas doing at 9X3 10io. Cincinnati Market.—April 24. FLOUR Holders were firm to-day, and asked hitter prices, wun an improTea aemana at yeaieraays quota tions. Balee of 500 brls superfine at 9 5 50. iu was held at 5 90OS 00. . WHISKY No cha go In tbe market. Bale of 280 brl at 42X3tvwc, the latter rata for wagon. PROVISIONS No inquiry for meee pork. Old la of fered at tUO, delivered at Lonisvllle: new Is held at 113 00914 00. 100 hhdebulk boulder Bold at 4c, packed, but the demand la aot equal to the offerings at 4o in cam. naiea 01 ouu ioi prim olty lard were elite: ed at uxo. Nothing done in bulk eldes or bioon. A good demand for sugar-cured hams at 10jf c on thaspst, Bud .c .or lIUD, uoiivtrj. A QROOKRIES There If no change In the market. Tho demand continue light at 18S13o forinnr: SRA 02o for mouues, and 31Ki33Ko for ooffee. WBKAT There wat a good demand to dev. both from the Interior millers and shippers, and the offerings of red being light, an advance of 2ojer bnsbel was f stab I It bed. White 1 unchanged. We qoote prime red at 1 251 27; Indiana or Ohio white at SI 30 1 33; and prims to choice Kentucky white at 1 351 40. The sales made pnbllo were 100 bnsh prime red at a 1 20: 550 do at ai 27; and 2u00 do prime red and white on private terms. CORN There ts a fair demand at the decllte report ad teiterdav. and the market closed steadvat Glkanio for ear or ebelled in balk. Then was eoma Inqniry for shelled, Backs inolnded, at 73o, bnt holdere generallv aik 74ifl(75o. The eales were: 1000 bush ahelled in balk at COo; 1250 do at Olo; 300 do at 02c; and 350 do at 73, Including lacks. oats xne aemana continues rair, ana the market rules steady at C9o in balk, and 79o, racks Inolnded. the sales reported ware: 1200 bash at 79c, aod 1300 do at 79Xo, Including sacks. BY K The market bas not undergone any chante since onr last report. There Is a fair Inquiry at t)2a.83o for prime samples on arrival, bat holdere refass to tell at less than 85c. BABLSY The demand Is limited, and the market rales dall, bnt re have no change to report In price, and continue to auote prime State SDrlni at 11 45. and fall at ai 50 A sale of 1500 bush prime fall malt was reported at 91 70. BAT The market rules steady, with a fair demand at 92U Wl uu per ton ror prima tlmolby in balea on arrival, and 922 0023 00 from store. OBKEBI The stock of old Is light, with a fair de mand, and the market rules steady at 14o for selected Western Beeerve.and 14x15o for Hamburg and Eng- lun uairy. new eeii Biow.y at iuaui. BUTTUB The supply of the beat grades Is only mod erate, with a fair local demand, and the market rule firm at fall ratei. Qualities below prime are dull, and not wanted. We quote prime to choice roll In small packages at 234625c, and in brls at 20322c. BE hD Clover is selling In small parcels from store at 95 1595 25. Timothy ia being lobbed oat at 92 00, but if round lot were placed In the market, they could not ne eoia except at a material decline. Qaaette. Cleveland Market—April 24. VLOTJB Sales white wheat double extra at 7 25; red extra (S 1SX, and aupernne at 15 25. CORN Bale cars at 0G4o; 1 at 67o acdl career eomatMXo. - OATS Bales 1 oar at 63o on track; lc.rdoat61j, and 1 car from .tore at 65o. HIGHWIKKS galea 75 brls at 42. BIAN8 Bales ot common at 2 25, and choice at 2 87. SIB DS Sale small lot clover at 14 75(95 00, and timothy at 1 95. ' B0ITBR--Sales at ll18)"o for common to choice roll. 0HEK8I SalMimall lots Western Bessrveat 13Kc and Hmburg at HXo. LABD Sales at 10c. GGS Salee at Kite. DBLGD APPLES clales 38 bblat5Xc, with pay for yatUKaiajvjBj OBKEN APPLIS-Sales IB brls at 2 00. FISH Sale 85 half brls plokerel at 8 00. Leader New York Money Market—April 25. easy; large supply of capital seeking invest ment. sterling Iichange tinner; mora doing at 106(3167 for Bret elaaa bills. Gold ftrmeri opening at 51, advancing to 34W, and Closing Irregular at 53XgW3. . ' ToUl exports of apeoie to-day, $583 943. Government stocks firm. TJ. 8. 6's 'SI ooupons I08K: 7-30 Treasury notes 105XS108. New York Stock Market.—April 25. Stocks better and fairly active. Chicago Bock Iiland 9tx; Ohloago t Alton preferred 89; Chicago Northwestern 25X; Alton fc Torre Haute 43 1; Cleve land tc Toledo Va Galena Chicago 00 w: Olare land Pittburg75; Illinois Central Berlp Hk; Pa clflo Mail 189 New York Central 116; Brie 8IH; Brie preferred 100; U. S. one year certificate 99K; Ten ne.e0' 60; nllaonrl 6's 0.: California 7's 130; Cleveland Ac Pltwburg 41h bond 93; Chicago k North western 2d bonds 54. NEW GROCERY. No. 10 Backer Black. Eaat Braa -way. A BAM. KBIBWBNDBB BAB JOBT OPINED AT j. m. uie aouve p.an general assortment of ' FAMILY Q-KOCERTES. And I will selected stock of LIQUOR8 of almoat every Srade-all of whioh will be sold at the L0WI8T CASH .ATBS, and delivered promptly and free of eharge any ffim. iuwuiq, ii give as a oan. apruix-axw. St. Mary's Female Academy. owuieraaB rerry J. oala. . mHIB Inlttlntlon. flAnitnnla hw BlatM. a, il. A - -. "j w.vw.b v. uiv una. . v0t T V Domlnl- sltnated on a beautiful eminence in iu vimniiy oi Bomenet. xna Play Ground! are am nio, and well arraneed for vMMAtinn. tk. i. so healthy, that, for yean, then ha been no aiekneee This Institution If well nrorldd with ...ui.., ..a rperlenced Teachers, who ipare no efforts to render tbe Aoademy worthy of patronage. The Discipline, though arm aad uniform, il mild and yvr uwum, mov, ejoo, f -ju ana f ioo, aoooraTaa Notice to Contractors. Sealed Proposals TltriM, BE HECEIVKD Bf THE JN- V v DKRBIQNED, at the offloe of the Board of rab Ito Works, in the olty of Columbus, on Wednesday, tboetb daw of nay next, between the hoars of 10 A. M. and 11 II.. for deliver- Inf and breaking limestone on the line ot the National Road, between the 113th and 134th miles, at nnmbeied weet from Wbeellni.. The amount of atone required on tbe different miles is as follow On miles 114. 115, 110. 117, 118, 1 19, 1'iO, 121, Kiaad 123, twenty rods each; and on miles 131, w ana ijj, one nanarea rods each. Bidders most atate the nrloe oar rod of 100 cable feet Tbe stone to be delivered at each placet on the different mi.ee aa me neaiaeni .Engineer may aeeignate, ana to ne nroien 10 a sue notexceeaingour outlets in weignt. mas ror aeiivenng ana breaking muit be separate. JOHN A. BLAIR, April 14, 18C3-U Sesldent Untlaeer. Honry XSLsdoIiIox, (Late of Phalon't Istablishmsnt, N. I.,) PUOPHIETOK OF TUB NEW VOKH a raabionabio snaring, Hair Cutting, Bhampoonlng Onrling and Droning Saloon, In the Basement of the Neil House, uuuer ins ir OBiouioe, where satlsraetlon will be given la all Uis vartoa brancheB. Ladiee and Children's llalr DreeaUg don la lbs bi tyte. Warm and Cold Baths oan be had at all Honri ItMiM Country Produce Commission House, thb olo nan or Miller & Caipenter, No 8 Erie Buildiitgn, Ntte Yort, (300 Wa$h. ington Strttt), QTILL reoefve and sell Flour, Grain. Butter. Lard O Cbeeie, Bpgi, Pork, Seeds, Hops, Beans, Cried Frails. Poultry. Game. etc. Oath advanced on iblpmenti, and prompt return maae or aie. aena ror our rrice uarient int. UirtHKNcn: President of the Irving Banc, N. 7 City; President of N- T. As E. Railway Co.: Oonld a-Hih bard, Warsaw, N. Y.; D. Baldwin. Biq., Fowler, Ohio; u. o. muDger, iq.,ueneva, unto; u. u.-otvenor, Baq , Joieeville, Mloh. mcbii-aiy FRENCH'S HOTEL, On the European Flan, OITY OF NEW YORK. Single Rooms Fifty Cents per Day, City Hall Square, corner Frankfort St., (OmsiTi City Hall.) Meal 1 aa they may le ordered In tbe spaclons refeeto ry. There le a Barber's Shop aod Bath Boom attached to the Hotel Beware of RUNNERS and HACKMIN who say ws are id... It. FRENCH, Proprietor Feb. 87, 1863-dly WILKINSON'S, No. 110 West Fourth Street, BETWEEN' VINE As RACE. MERCHANTS AND BUSINESS MEN ABB BKgPlOTFDLLY ADVISED TBAT MY House Is now fully aystematiaed, and ready for tbe onienainmonioi ine online community. THE EATING COUNTER, On tbe lint floor, will be under my penonal aupervhv Ion, aud will be kept well rapplied. Gentlemen having but a few minutes to spare from bualoeas, will find reaay eooiea, Oysters in every Style, Game, Meats, etc. Prom 1IIX o'olook A. M. until 11 P. M. hire of builneu patronage. I solicit a WM. WILKINSON. Dec. SI, S-tf. LOTS FOB SILK. OEVEN VERY DESIRABLE Lors in Win. A. Gill But Addition to tbe city of Oo- lumbu. One ef them on the corner of Broedwiv and Baat Pnbllo Lane, and six In two Blocks of three Lot each, fronting North and Hoath on Oak street, near the Bait end, on tbe moet elevated ground In the oity. ALSO, From 20 to 60 Lots In Wm. A. GUI's Beoond North Addition to the eity of Oolumbae. on the Bait side ol High itreet, a few rod NoriL of the Depot. The lot have a rich, b:ack, al luvial loll of 2 k or S feet, underlaid by 99 or more feet of gravel. Located near the B. B. shops and other I tree maanractunng eetasiitnments. u. B. Araenal ground, and in the North part of the eity, renders ths 6 resent a good opportunity for Mechanic. Laboring len and other to secure, at a small oo.t, a homestead near their bu.lne. At no tlm lines the formation of the Government, hai money been so abundant, or labor so well remunerated as Ins present, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. Real Kitate has not yet advanced In proportion to oioer properly. lor particular Inquire of WM. A. GILL, No. 30 North High t., Oolntnbtu, 0. Jan37-d3m WADSWORTH HOUSE, ADJOINING N. T. OBNTBAL, LABI BHOBB. AN BBIB BAIL BO AD DEPOTS, BUfgALO, N. 1. The Mott Convenient Home in the City. THHS Wadiworlh Honao has recently been Painted A Freacced and return lihed throughout, and ii now one of tbe belt appointed Uoniea In the State. It prox imity u, uie puuo.pti nauroaa i;epoie renuere It nartlo ularly dealrable to travelers as a stopping place, while none of the old prejudice which baa axlited againit homes eontignoni to Ballroad Depots can attach to it. Paaeengere will observe tha Home on entering the de pot. Look on the right-hand lide I Gong rung on the arrival oi ui train, iwemy minuun aitowea In cnang tng baggage. A good Beitaorant it attached to the Home, at the end of the Depot. Accommodation for three hit a dred gneits. cnu-dom TXTA It TED (KNITTING MACHINE) farmers V V Volunteers and other, to know that their "wof men folk" can earn (5 to $20 per week with one o, Aiken's Celebrated Knitting Machine. It will earn In oost In thirty day. Price, complete, 150. Weight 45 pouuu. arcigui iron w cent to aji ov. venaroreir cularaod samples. (Send stamp.) General Agents. aprllSl'63-dly 150 Lake street, Chicago, III. FRENCH HOUSE. No. 165 South High Street. . Opened Wednesday, April 15th. ' iDIMCT IMPORTATION OF WINES, BRANDIES, PRESERVES, AND ALL KINDS 01 FRENCH LIQUORS. apilllft-dtf torn nun . may. o. whitiub. liAxmiia r. roica KEBLER, WHITMAN & FORCE, Attorneys & Counselors at Law, Office, No. 11 Masonio Baildinr, Cincinnati, Ohio. D7 Praotlpa fn ths State Court,- and also la the Unit ed nta lee nutria i, vtrcun ana supreme courts. Dec. 81,"WNIly. DRY GOODS, FANCY ' DRESS SILKS," -AT- HEADLEY, RICHARDS & CO,' 250 & 252 South High Street, LADIES' SILK SACK. Spring and Summer Shawls.' CLOAKS AND CLOAKINGS. EMBROIDERIES. Table and Pillowcase Linens. HEADLEY, martl mciiARDs tt co.; NEW & ELEGANT DRESS GOODS, ENTIRELY NEW STYLES AND COLORS AND Selected from the Latest Importations JUBT OPBNED. aptlllS I ii i BLACK SILKS, IN ALL WIDTHS, Sold Under Market Prices. tits SOM. apalllS NEIL HOUSE, Opened Sept. 16th. 1832. - IVIIDUTIIV :" Oppoiita Capitol Buildings High BtieeU Columbus, Ohiol Ij Now Ready for the Reception 'of , vunio, .... WALSTEIN FAILING, Poirro. JOB. f. CCLBBET80H, Airrrr. eptlH'e9-dtr AMERICAN HOTEL. OPP03ITI 8TATI H0TJ81, COfjUMBTJB. OHIO, THI8 OLD B8TABLI8H1D AND WILL KNOWN Hone, dnrlngthepaataeaeon has been thoronghly renovated, repainted and rernrntihtd in a style both comfortable and elegant, so that wa feel well assured that wow wno lavor na witn a can will And all the oomforts and eonventenoe anal in drat elaaa Hotels. WAHUEN ErTIERV, oetl8-dly MOPMBTOES. House to Rent. ' A TWO 8T0BT FBAHI DWILLINO, with eleven rooms in good npair, with good ont hoa.m, ehrob btry, and every thing complete. Maid honae is on the Worthlngton Plank road, near the drat Toll-gate, for particulars, inquire at this office, or at No. 71 West Oay atreet. mchl7-dtf FOR SALE. A TWO 8T0ET DWILLINO H0U8I. ON OAS BT. For particular enqnire at ibis Office- mch2u.dt( Cincinnati Law and Collection Office, IttiBuaam A. D. 1840. THOMAS POWELL, Attornoy at Law, AND COLLECTION OFFICE, NO. 0 UABONIO TBHPLI, CIIfOINNATI. Kemittances In ail'cases made Immediate! an h Mil. lection of any claim. The following referanoea ara rlvm h n.mu.1.. tha parti, with whom Ur. Powell ha for man ear been acquainted. . ' Mcnoia iiongworth, laq. " Bamuel N. Pike, Xaq. Joeeph 0. Butler, iq. W. B. Smith k Oo. Baker fc Von Jbal. 1 Tyler, Davidsoa Oo. Bon. W. B. Caldwell, Ix-Ohlet Justice, State ol Ohio. D. W. Oorwln, lata King, Oorwln Oo. Clark, WetdtOo.,llandK3Daan8t..N. T. 8amael 8. Bowman fc Co., 17 John St., M, 1, , J,Z5' Pow,ll' ". No. atSSd8t.,N.T BENNO SPEYER'S BANKING HOUSE, ConLmission, Forwarding and ' Notarial Office; . . 4 (GENERAL PASSENGER AGENCY VDI TRC Bremen- Hamburg and Havre Steamers;- AND AIM RAILROAD TICKEt. AGENCY, EAST AND WEST ""' r. r Nos, 7 & 9 West Third St - ; (Oornsr Mala), ; . ' Oirxouanati, Ohio. deolft-sr '