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Mr. D., in his entertainments, bus fallowed eat tbo theory of jnabing voetd mnrio the expression of tho feelings in poetry, enhanced by melody; and instead of embodying intis mu rio vapid sentimental-songs; he unites goodmu sio tatho wordsofourbeat.poeta.'ltr.Dompa-l ier i 3 unaffected and pleasing in hie etyier his intonation i 3 clear, -and : enunciation distinat.— The most beautiful performaneo Sf the evening ’ was hia own cantata of “The May Queen,” Ten nyson’s exquisite poem; it was a fitting piece to close an entertainment, ao effective on his audi ence, und one which cannot be'otherwise than productive of good. .■■■■; Mr. Dempster givoahia second:entertainment this evening, at LafayotteHall. Let every one Who has a desiro to hear the sweetest vocal mu ale attend. - So person. can hear . those beautiful ballads sung lathe manner in which Mr. "D. executes them, without going away a better and wiser being. Elegant Piano.—Passing by his store'pastor- I day; Mr. H. fflebcrcalled us in to show us the I Piano Forto purchased by Capt. Robirde for hi*.l ■ new mammoth steamer “ John Siraonds.” -Itiai ' a full seven Octavo Piano from the unrivalled 1 'fhetory of Ncsss & Ciabk, New York.T^efur niture isrosewood,: Buporbly carved .in the stylo of Louis XIV, and embellished on the lid with a | gold plate and the inscription, Presented, by i John Simonds, St.; Louis, Mo. 1 ’ Thip noble in- 1 strument is provided with Coleman's patent ASo ■' linn attachment, with tunable reeds, of the sweet ■ ifst andmost:inelodiQns tone we ever heard.- . Its melody, when added to the sonorous tones of,the Piano, forms the moßt delightful musical combi miion imaginable. Tho cost,, including etool, cover, etc., amounts ■to upwards of §ioo. As. Mr. meber intends to ship it off in a day or two, we would advise tho admirers of such articles to call and exaniino tbe same before It loaves. The Susquehanna.— Ttie damage to this steam er does notappeor to be- bo serious as -the tele graphio accounts led us to believe. None of the | tlmbers-of tbc.etoamer wero injored, and tboon-) ly damage in tho hull was tho burning of about, twenty feet of the fore and aft bolt head. .The Cincinnati Commercial States that after being; several hours submerged, in ten. feet water, on ( bring raised some of the cotton was found to be, Still on fire. Groat credit is duo to tho ofSeere for their coolness and gallantry. The sosqne hanna was up for this city, and was loaded with cotton, sugar and molasses, consigned.to .differ - , out merchants here. Attempt to KIU.—QO. Saturday night, abont 111 o'clock, a yonng man namod Thomas Jackson, I eotori d thegrooery. store of Mr. Thos. Monahan, I ia the Bth word,.jWd,Jittached Mr. M. with a | pistol, which hehnspped repeatedly at him, at-, tacklog him also with a butcher hnife, without avail, while ho defended himself with a club.— After eome trouble, Jackson was taken to the tombs,- end committed to prison, on Sunday morniDg- for u further hearing. On Monday ho was brought before Mayor Guthrie,-and, af ter a bearing; comtnllted:in default of bail. Tom Down,— lt’s fell at last. Tho steeple of ths o’d Caiirt House-has come to tlie groupdj that jriiob-has proved, so long on ornament; that j laadror.rk which has guided many weary travel er, in-days gone by, to ourcity; that building, which hnsheard the eloquent pleading, tho pro found opinions of oaf ablest jurors', has at last <OU a victim to tho insatiable desire of improve ensat. Tho attack cn ita venerable walls was -commenced. yesterday, and before night, that steeple hndfallen to the.grannd. . . . , . tfex Plank 'Road.—A- B.Cnrliog and Joseph C lUart, kavo soourcd the contract for, foisting tto Fanacrav oni Jleslianlcs’ turnpike road, - from the point where it is now laid with stone, .oh the Fourth street road to East liberty.... They | contract to lay tbo remainder with plank, in the! * most desirable manner. This will giro ns a most splendid drive, between this city and East Liberty, antl tho road'srlll undoubtedly pTpvo most proStabla investment to stock-holders. . Carriages and Buggies.— 'Large nambera of these articles, manufactured. In this city, £#*«.. bain seat South within afowdays. Nearly eve ry steamer that leaves our whorf takes ont a number of beautiful, light and airy vohiclss, ' mostly designed for the southern market. Tho Elephant, which left yesterday for tho South, h,d quite a number of carriages and buggies, b sides a good cargo of merchandize and Pittßr borgh manufactured articles. The Rescue Cats.—Lieut. Rodman had a henr - ing before tbo Mayor, on Saturday last, when J (satisfactory evidence was adduced, fully cieab. | piting that gantlcmon. from the chargo of inter fering with the civil authorities to prevent the i execution of the warrant , issued by the Mayor ‘.for the arrest of Mrs. Riohsrdson, charged with tthe murder of young Richardson, on Friday last, at the United Statos Arsenal. ■ A Good Rule. —Several of the Cincinnati j packets hove adopted tho rule of starting at the precise hour, at which'they are advertised to depart—eleven o’clock. This is tin excellent ] rule, and will prove' of great service to the traveling public, who have been acoustomed to ■wait hours on tho departure of steamers, after, their regular time. This move should be adopt ed as a general rule. ■- ... Arrived. —The flouting peddling boat, from! Jamestown, N. Y. was at our wharf on yesterday. This boat is iadaned with eveiy w°odwi fotiPb that Yankee genius has everhmnted, and makes an annual trip down the river , every spring, bringing large revenno to the pocket of it’s en terprising owner, Mr. Nathan Brown. ■ Repairing Needed.—&a the water, 'continues to fail, it exposes these portions of the levee that have been damaged by tho recent flood. In many parts, the paving Btone3 have been torn np, rendering the transportation of freight an the Jevec difficult. The damage should be'repaired Immediately. £ a geved Testimonial—Tho Odd Fellows of Rteubenvfile bnve returned thanks to Captain Charles Stone, end W. C. Gray, of the steamer Keystone State.'in a Polished resolution, for their kind treatment of Alexander M Cready who was on his return home from California, and la boring under a severe attack of sickness. Byroad -The nmber ofpas-' eeogere that passed over this road, during the month oE April, .wns 15,403; cash received from passengers, 313.40010; cwli , received from freight) $4,34111. •• The Printers’ Convtnlian In .Cincinnati ad journed on Thursday last, and after Balloting, - agreed to meet in Pittsburgh, Use first Monday, la May, 1 85 * 5 - : f’ (ZCorntr, It iB said, Trill reply to Dr. ’ wTrtiU on his return from Baltimore, Tthero he " s ' C gent attending the sitting of the Catholie XJoUTention- ■ - n Qtugh will Uctaro ou-temperanco at • Jon.. ; this evening, at 8 o’clock; tioketa •*- , tg at the principal book. 10 cents, w* 4 ' l jrfareß. -sjrsons were commuted ft at far Ts " ouSanday.a^^^ 9^ find- jjgntltfflßCSflf Who it het —On the arrival of the steamer Getf; Scott at Cairo, 51 short time ago, on her trip from New Orleans to Cinejfonati, the landlord of a hotel in Cairo stated. toTCaptsln Looax, of the Gen. Scott, that abont two weeks before,-a gen tleman, wife and two children, stopped at his hotel, and registered his; name as ** J. C. Bolle an<l family, Pittsburgh;” i and: from appearances were in easy circumstances. On -the third day .after their arrival, Mr. Bolle went out, taking; a parse of gold with him, and did not return that day, the next day, nor a week after. The lady wishing to return to her home In Pittsburgh, the landlord generously forgave her the debt and raisod her a puree of ten dollars, and made, the explanation to Capt. Logan. Capt. L. generous ly furnished the lady with a passage; to Cincin nati, ami there he Btated-the case to Capt. Bam Dbas, of the steamer- Buckeye State, who fur niehed her with a passage to this city, Tree of charge. _ ■ Manchester Flank Bond.—The following reso lution passcd tho Allegheny Councils, on Thurs day last: I L-. Resolved, -That the .Manchester Plank Road Company be and are hereby authorized to ereotj and maintain a toll gate at the east line of Fed- j oral strqetj Provided, they release the city from | I the payment of theanotiaVsuni of $l5O 00, and j I repair'end keep in good order the plank road, I I from tho terminous of the pavements on Ohio at, | to Ferry Lane, and also make good side walks | fWm FultOn street to Ferry Lane. This permis- I sion to remain in force- for the term .of-seven.] I years, but to ceaso if the city at any time before i I the expiration of said term of seven years causes {Water Lane to bo pared. ' Railroad Subscription: —ln the Allegheny Conn cils, n communication was read, on Thursday | evening last, fbom the iPreeideut of. the Alle gheny Valley Railroad, in which the Directors of tho Allegheny Valley Railroad-asked Coun cils to subscribe $400,000 to tbe capital stook of said company. On motion.it was roferred to .a select committee in tho Select, and the finance committee; in-the Common Council. ,-. : Meaire.—There nro two new pieces presented this ereniog nt tho. Theatre—the tragic play of “Retribution," and afarco entitled “An object of Interest.” The powerful drama of “Tho Six Degrees of Crime'’ will be produced In a few days. Tax Collectors:— The Allegheny Qpunoil elect ed, on Thursday evening, tbe following .gentle men as Collectors, viz : Achison Woodhou3e, Ist Ward; John Ramsey, 2d Ward; A. C. Alexander, 3d Ward; and Jus. Graham, 4th Ward. - Arrived.— —Gen. Robinson, President of the Ohio and Pennsylvania; BailroailCompany,return ed homo yesterday morning, Mr. Robinson has been inthe eastern cities for some weeks, trans acting hnsiness connected with the railroad, Leg Broken. —A man living in the neighbor hood of Allegheny city, was found in the streets of that place, with one of his legs broken. 110 was intoxicated, and it is supposed, a wogon passed over his limb. ; 110 was carried home. Police Awi.—There was a great scarcity of this article in the city yesterday. Only a few trifling assault and battery cases, surety of the peace, &c., occupied the attention of the magis trate,, V.--- - . - ; Recovering.— We are glad to hear that Mr. Binsiey, stabbed a week ago, in the f,th Ward.b in a fair way for recovery. Comniued.— Dapold Hallen was committed to prison yesterday on an attachment, Diamond Alley, : - ■ - 1 Glorified syrup—-’t bt,i*. ctiriEcd Syw?, in ..ore and fat «.le b^ g „ l) . fo ,„ fioN & 00 . TCr' fctaiv N. O, Socar, I iidius iwa) lifa! ojylet Figured Black mIW. ■• VTur.k VuCs UB ! 'CSINta—A- *. m»*m * <-o ( ] but receivedlBcas«s more of tlioso Kle> Cc , , - ai ?" At» '■ motes at 41<•■ per yard. ; iJ 1 " Vir iijk UUaCK mLKS.— *- a. HUM* & i;a.7iave W-in« wcei»cd3o'pieCH Wide bUct S'llir, "uimhte for MamiHaa -■—■•-—- LK/iD—tW i*tC» U&Jtrnu l-tud* lauding JIOO T)OMNEII--Acoiup:e'.e nwimieiii oi fcimar, llriMd WSSSSiir? { 7 lOMarfc*lMreci i AKfriK—fur saJrf-,vtholc' VV kalc nnd remilj t*y. . tr.yfl _ ‘ilSNtfesafch couiFiEßmcui # andformfby : 133 Uhi»ny*»r**t .• myc ■■■■•■•• . TUaB!— 45U h*lf chesifl UrecMuiud Nine* l J“f > lu« ,eeel«r« to PctoTe:. mlygeM. JavnCr.lfte 1 1 b*le Mocha <ln; ,■: ■ ■ ' Jo*we«i«<l alto Pekin 'Tea breie.OjPif towel. -»'/r A T HF.MATI 0 AL~ISsTKUM r-N IS—Y<\<X MB"*- M nor cum of »\“uAVfi^KS&«.”’ “ l „„ a corner ol MaiWfl and SfcoocUt; _ ANiVrNtisi—'A assLorvceniof ihc !&• , WAl^»f- »N o ,!8SWom) KKOhjVEO—a new'liuppiv of to very lio»t J i-BBNES. ckeisen< mV B ; No. 137 Liberty »ueet. iTSrTBBIsrsBPERFINE FLOUH-kecctod; on I,UU fe njSE, . ’ j*ji Second meet. mya •■■•.■•, 1 ■ r-VaWrFT baus and’.-'satchels.—a;. A MajOS Sifscrwss^'wsra^s*' nil ninth Traveling Bag* TtrsxM)l the autracrtber?,afoil P “nd ftnfV rU.ol.,etfit.rac.Ds Ac «"« aud moSl faB H°i I MFHM?gANDLF.«3 fc C 0... r,L hiEROIIANTs}’ ANl> MANUtAUPUREBS’ r a «\NK K OF PnTSi»UROH lhi» day declared a B*a* or Pnrsßcaon, J ‘. May 4- '852. >. TWcSi^^xr^s^g cattitallUtck. for tt.e I»»t eix-tnoniha, paynble « stock £ l«f&Mkk P ihcr to- lillpiilill ■my» i_l ...'.‘ -i- ' ' ■ -r _ # 'j- • v«rf>enflkS*~''OVCAlitkOUVO - PEttnH*. .llo»oy’sAmeTi«iWP»w B;JJ| #tp aanll , «'$ P«»eB E « ani Eflm ® E«opeaa and gMrtlAljnt^ 'D^HubuS^? 1 Look how beautifully .-•bnrnsl*? . . Wile. 44 Where did you get u ?’V . . • H.- u At Dr Keyset l * Drue Store ” > Vf; «• We‘l, I hope you will always uetit fromUmi) l hereafter, forjthe last we bad wa< very bad ". , .v. 11. 41 Yes.and every thing else we wantinmaup®, for he sells goods very cheap, and always good. 11 ~ I W. 4 »Wheie Is Dr, Keyset l * Drug Store!” ;l f I 'H. 41 At No 140 Wood street,eoincr of Virgin alley* I where yon can get good Carbon UIU 1 . m>B . Notice to Contractors. I CtEALED proposaSe will be received at itili Office un-1 O lU Bnntet, on MoodayvihoSlsv inttani, forihe grada. iTim nad maioniy rroalred on K 8 tmiea of tne Pma lienbenvllie Railroad, from Caranbell'j >un ri?lhn Virainia line - Plana and profile* will be exhibit edlsndtlionMessary Inforination rollingthe work clvehTby lie Engineer, at h.a Office, for five daya prior ° f "'{'a MITCHELL. JIU s CUiet Engineer . r and SteabenvtHe K K. Oo; rntrennder*lant4l>egPteP»®*tVannotincptohlsfriintf» that he has received u large, and w!ih*lho stsaifil care se lecieti 7 lot of RHEISIBH ar.d L7™«lw»sonlSjrd,alarge irndwelUe i sss»s 1 rectifying mi*kcy,l« can toifca w TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sr THE (TBBILLT LUTE. XXXIt CONOttESS-PUIST SESSION. Washington, May 10. Senate.— Mr.Malioryoffercd aresolutfon di reetiag thß committee on Foreign; Relations to enquire into the, expediency of providing for the payment of an indemnity to Spanish subjeots ■in America, growing oat of damage to their prop* erty,'by outbreak, in consequence of events at tending the. late Cuban.oxpedltion. He addres sed the Senate in favor of the equity of making such a provision. The Resolution was adopt ed. The Senate thentook up the bill granting land to Florida and Alabama in aid of the construc tion of a railroad from Pensacola Bay to Mont* gomery, Alabama. The- bill was amended so as to agree with other similar bills. ' Mr. Morton moved an additional seetion,gran> ting loud for two. other-Railroads; one from Pensacola Bay to Mobile Bay, end tho. other from the same point to Xhilliootbe and Flint giver in Georgia. Agreed to nnd ordered to bo engrosed. The bill granting land to Illinois and-Indiana,; from opposite Louisville, Ky., to opposite St Louis,' Mo„ was taken up, amended, and order ed to be engrossed. The bill authorizing Mississippi to sell lands, appropriated for schools in- that-State,. was passed. Thd bill granting land,- in Alabama, for the Girard and Mobile Railroad was passed. The Deficiency Bill was itben taken up. Mr. | Wade opposed the amendment giving aid to the | Collins’ line. Daring bis speech, Mr. Wade ; said, there was no norae and coufuslon la the Senate, and ho desired to know from the Sena tor from Michigan whsther-he would, vote for a like amount for tho improvement of Rivers and Harbors, In tho west, and whether the west could depend upon bis vote, at this session, for sneb a bill. , Mr; Cass said bis views upon this gubjeot had been made known at the lost session of Congress. Ho would vote for internal Improvements with items examined snd reported from the war de partment, provided the expenditures were not unreasonable. Ho was not for establishing a great system of internal Improvements, but there were rivers nnd harbors for improvement for which ho would vote. Mr. Wads resumed nnd spoke of tho wants of the West. He said that for one he would not vote another dollar for the benefit of tho interests of commerce on the: Atlantic until some design was manifested to aid tho commerce of the West. Inland commerce : now was equal to tiip foreign commerce. : Nothing had been done for the West for sixteen years.- Everything desired at the East for tbs advantage of commerce was frooly given. Docks, navy yards and such like were established on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, but not a dollar was given for the benefit of . in land commerce. AU kinds of enterprises for foreign commerce were readily given, but no. thing whatever could -bo given tor tho West. He opposed this amendment ns UDjußt, as crea-, tiog o monopoly and W building op ono branch | of navigation: at the expense of all others. . | Mr. Bayard followed in support of the amend- 1 ment, after which the Senate ndjourned. . . j Hocsb.—The. Houso took up tho Homestead bill. The pending amendment to strike out the provisions giving ■ Homesteads free of cost nnd Inserting 25 cents on acre was rejected. - Tho first seotion or the bill wo* finally snflor cd to remain exactly os it was when tho bill was introduced, nftor repeated attempts to amend it and Is as rollon's: That every man and widow, the head ot a family and cititen of the baited States shall, from find after tbfi passage ox tht® act, Tic entitled to enter free of cost a quarter section of vacant and unappropriated public lands, or a quantity equal thereto. -- ■■ ■“The six remaining sections of the bill were passed;-though with slight amendments. There are several substitutes for the wholo bill, how cver, yet pending. , : ! Tho Committee hero rose, and the House] passed the Senate resolution for the benefit of] tho Fayetteville nnd Central Piank Road Cera- 1 House then took up a resolution providing fora summer recess from the Ist to the 4th of June, which was amended on motion of Mr. Gaylor, that the recess be from the 18th to the 17th of May, Without passing tho resolution the House adjourned. PROCEEDINGS or the CATHOLIC COUNCIL. . - Baiuboee, Ms? v. The Second National Contention of the Catho- Uo Church of the United State* convened this morning in the Metropolitan Cathedral. Pro- Hmioary meetings having been held by the rre- Tate# in the Arehepiseopal Mansion, nt which of ficers of Council were chosen by. tho moat illus trious and most Reverend Archbishop of Ba.ti more,ns follows; FrcmoUr*, Right Rev. Johannes, D. D., Bishop of Notches and Very Bey. Francis; - Svperinitnrfentvf Svhpkian, L* Homme; N«reta ria, Very Rev. P. M. Lynch and Rev. Thomas Goley; JC&tarv, BewEdwardD&npbox; ChsurU m. Very Rev.' L. Do Groesbriand and Mr. John Dougherty; d/brit* pj: CnviHir.t'i.■ Rev- Francis Barlando; ahent ten o'clock this morning the Prelates in grand procession, wearing toil pon tificals, left the Arohepisoopal Mansion, and passing around the square to the front of tho Cathedral, passed the main entranse and,up tho aisle to the altar, chaunting the appropriate ser vices for the occasion. The procession was beaded by a magnificent gold crnciti*, and by the acolitcs bearing lighted candles. The mas. ter of ceremonies and assistant obaunters and theologians, one to each bishop, then followed ■ tho archbishops and bishops, taking precedence. nccordlog: to priority, of, w-, ranged in tho most magnificent robes. After all ] the prelates had taken their places tho eonoeil J was opened in a solemn manner by Arobhjehop Kendrick of Baltimore, who addressed. these words to tho Bishops: “ Most Reverend Fathers and Venerable Brothers; is it pleasing to you for the glory a‘nd honor of God and for the ampli. fication of the Catholic Church that the Council of Boitimorc, lawfully convened hero and assem bled, to-day, shall bo opened? To this ques tion, each replied: “it rlenscs me; let it be opened.” After other appointed ceremonies, the decrees of the Council of Trent touching the I Profession of Faith were read. High mass was ; then executed with a Bolemnity and. grandeur, neT er perhaps equalled in tbiscouatry* The i choir, composed of upwards of ono hnmlred male and female vocalists, accompanied by tho entire Germania Society, and the powerful organ. The To Bourn and Gloria in Excelsis Wore sung with an excellence unparalleled. At tho conclu sion of mass, which. With the other corcmooles, occupied upwards of two hours, tho Most Rev erend Archbishop Hughes entered the pulpit, and deUtered an Imprcssltn sermon worn tho yOth chapter of St. John,” When the Bey. gen tleman bad finished his dißCouree, tho Episcopal body proceeded to sing. A senes of other oere monies, with Hie ohaunting of tho Miserere and Litany followed, terminating with tion by Archbishop Francis Patrick Kendrick, after which the procession moved from the Ca thedral in the order it entorod. The eccna pre sented at the Cathedrnl was most i“P“ingin Its choructer. Tho immenso building was thronged to tho very utmost of its whilst thousands ou.»ido were unab eto ob,ma admittance. Over one hundred bishops, ana nriestsawnyed in most magnificent robes, were seateiUn the altar. Each of tho Bishops was attended by a page. _ W. P, MAKSHALT/. SOUTHERN SEWS. B«.Tl3iobe, May 10. The southern mail Is through from Sow Or ssr srs&M g Um ft L thought ho has fallen Into an ambus %sessssass-Sf. JSMSSESSF 6 vosalist, and bod started for Sow tom. • Thcwoolen-miUatßookßotwmVUlugo.^wn ed by Gleason and Dale, waa aura With the dyeing and machinery. The loss >s SBO,WO- < METHODIST CONFERENCE. * pnitADEWHiA, May 10. Bishop Hamlin, of New resigned this morning in consequence of ill health. Baiwsiom, May 10. Both Houses,of the adopted a resolution «U**ntuiß fast# and oonfcr appoint commissioners to collect foots and oomc with the Governor of Pennsylvania i? the hilling of the fugitive slave at Columbia oy officer Ridgely. Noefqik, May & A splendid Ball waa given on board PennaylvanVa, Ustnlght, by tho naval officers on the sttfiOD; to the ofEoers of the. patch ingot » ThVlrinos or Orange, and over 600 guests were ! present. - _ “' “Washington, May 10- Mr. Clay Is rather better than he has heendd* rlj?i the last foytplpht. IMPORTANT -TELEGRAPH CASE. Phujcdeithia, May 10. A bill In chancery was filed in the Circuit Court of the-United Btateß for the Eastern Dis trict of Pennsylvania against James K.. Moor head,’President of-the Atlantic and Ohio Tele graph Company,, and the Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Louisville Telegraph Company,'and against other persons, members -of Bald - companies, to restrain thorn from “ using the Morse .Telegraph patent” Notice being given of a motion for un injunction, tho case came off this morning in the; Circuit Court of Philadelphia, before, the Hon. Judge Kane. , The complainant complains that he was entl-; tied to J of the stock and £ of the dividends in i the above lines under what is generally known os the O’Rielly contract, and that having made an i amicable settlement with Mr. O'ltielly on live 2d Docember. he had demanded the stock and divi dends, which were refused by the Company.— The complainant read his' own affidavit and. also: that of Henry O’Rielly in regard to the establish- 1 ment of those lines, sod bis settlement with Mr. - Smith on the part of the defendant. It was con tended that the stockholders in those companies had subscribed their stook amL made their in vestments on tho faith of the O'Rtelly contract, and had for some years faithfully endeavored ; to comply with its termß by setting aside the stock and dividends, but that Mr. Smith and other own ers of the patent, finding the Telegraph business likely to bocome.profitable; they contrived to an ■ nul the oontract and to extort from the subscri bers one-half instead of one-fourth of the stock for the use of the patent; that for this purpose , they refused to convey the patent rightwhen the p lino was completed, . and' threatened the stock | holdersund commenccd vexations suits,and af terwards ostabliseed rival and competing lines with n view to break down the O’Biolly line, and that their proceedings were fraudulent and. tend ed to impair the value of the subscribers’ stock, i Anil subsequently, that n controversy having ta ken place between Amos Kondal and Smith, no arrangement could be made with either of them; that in December, 1801,8mUh and O'Rleliy frau dulently combined together against tho atock holders in tho line from Philadelphia and Lou isville, and agreed between them, that although O’Rleliy hadnow no interest in. the company, yet Uo wrongfully undertook to make a bargain with I Smith tocaneel tho original contract, and by this bargain Smith waß to give him one-fifth of , tho stock and dividends to he obtained from thecom panics. 1 A copy (if the contract between O’Rtelly ana Smith, dated the 2d of December, was read with sundry letters and documents, and tho answer of Gen. Moorhead. , The defendant’s counsel were proceeding with futther proof, bat were interrupted by the court enquiring if the complainants counsel thought it worth while to proceed any further; that it seem ed to the court that enough had already appear ed to show that on injunction could not be al lowed. ' ' , ! After some discussion: the court stud it was unnecessary to tube up more time, for the case was one in which an injunction could not be al lowed, but he would deliver his opinion in the morning. • For the complainant, St. George T. Campbell, Harding, and F. 0. J. Smith, in person. For tho defendants, Henry M, Watts, and E. M Stanton, of Pittsburgh. Wamusgtob Cut, May 10. . The trial of Wm. S. Brown, of Michigan, for the forgery of treasury vouchers, was commen ced yesterday, tho jury on the former trial hav ing been unable to agree. A letter received by. the Europa-states that Capt. Floyd, of the steamer Washington had re covered and would return in command of tho steamer. NEW YORK MARKET. —Mat 10. Cotton-Market buoyant and troll stocked. Flour-Firm; 3200bb1554.18@1.37 for State; $4,25@4,50 for Ohio, and $-l,!!0@‘l,OG for In diana. ■ Grain... Wheat brisk; large Bales; a rumored gale of 8000 bus Genesee trblto nt $l,lO. Rye and Barley unaltered. Corn udvanoinp; 10,000 busronodyelloir 03@C1}» mixed sreetern Oil; Southern yellow COj. ProvisionB..Porkgteady; lQobblsmc3aslB,<6; prime worth $10,75. l’Uklod mcato aolire; sales 150 packages shoulders nt BJ®9; Htuns 10}. Lard ioactite. Beef scarce and firm. Whisky...OMo quiet at 211. Other articles unchanged. BALTIMORE MARKET—May 10. Flonr... lloward street at $4,37; market heavy, City Mills $4,37. Grain—Red $1 @1,03 j while 51.03@J,0j.~ ComA(@33 for w site, Bye 76©78. Oats 40, Whisky ...21). Beef Cattic—dOO offered; 270 sold at S 3 to $4,87 lbs on the hoof, equal to 50©0,20 net, and averaging $4; 130 left over aa the mar ket was dull. Hogs—At the settle* s3,2ii; , PHILADEtPHtA MARKET—May 10 Wheat in good tlctaond ntSl,o2. Rye —" 6 cts. Com—yellow C 4, white do. C 2 cts. Whiskey—"l etc. Elour—S4.2s for standard brands. Rye Flour—s3,2s. Com Meal—S3,l2|. HAWK'S SBAkV.H KXTHACT. Ol' sAttaarAO ■ 11X4.—Afcwdareao'tea celebrated raedirme, for the care of a>l dlteases arisin* frotonn impure atsle ).««colreJanaforT^ A y W'ILLOrV vvARK-.'i«*«e< Bassets, cibioea Has, Sets. Hampers, Coaches, Ctalr»-wlih*l«»es». eorttncnt of Uasiets, rosdo .of lUc bc*l Amercwvttilr u w i A nn'.rr C Vr*AotK> . - iu» Market«ireet. .■r"u. Vamtijr H»ou» ; . . Evans a swift-s ««»a brand ,i«ir rtewwauigw in store, and for sale. Tnnwumiontif all persons ” a .^nftm rcUtl, ' e ar ' lClr tiEfXßKS,S t ° oL'a'fett). T>At.M AOUiLfctiHOKN I|ATS. —Tbe »nb*cribeM 1 have ot*-b*nd mid ior t*n? r « and well easott c! mnclr of Fatm Rear, Leyhorn and Straw Hats. at re* dac*d prices. JaMKS M*CANDLKBS ACU., istlo ll'» Wood street^ LK-MSSS- U 85(1 boxes Oranges; I ICO do Lemons; ifio do Raisins; ■■■ 50casts Currants: , It) do , BordeauxVrnoes,fiddßs.each; In store and for sale by- IOStIVA RUyDV.S, . ntvd No. G Wooa street, . IKIiWS FlOS; ■4ooha!f drains Flgst 4U bag! Cretin Nuts; CO Co Walnuts; V 5 do Filberts; -«ri.~ 5tWO Cocoa Nutt; 050 bit. Shell© r Aliuonus; ■; , SOObncs Brajilßurtrj. 40 bblt. I .overing VCrusltcd andFnly’d do, n store aud for sale by dO3HUA RHODES, . ,3 . No. 0 Wood direct. /inTTwiZ. LEMON SYRUP; - ‘iUU ICO doren'Pepper Ssooe: • 3u do Tomsto Coisup; ■ SO do i Ptcklee, Miotted ( • 10 caset Bardloes; 100 boxes Herring No I j . SO do do Scaled*, • . . liv store and tor sale by JOSHUA HHOpES, No. 0 Wood *irect. C»rh*rt>* Ituptovedimulotluon* ■.■■..■■ fI'HE uueoilon of Dealer*,anil ibe public 19 rcepcei- J fully culled lo.lbc Improved Melodconj. inonufucm ret! .by ike lubicribdrii. For purliy .and tlchnefu of inne they nrc unefsuiilitd, nor having ibtvdncven, sharp and reedy uound of thb.-e made by oilier*;. Tbey.a’ e nwdaof roiiewbodjOf workmiinjliip ond^oMß*" pnnof me country-m.d wor ™^ d CLARK fc c 0 ;, 40 Cftti>nfg6y*tTc<*i> 1lo»ion» M To iron Moiter., »»jj w or ««»»•> THE PRACTIOAU MKTAI. ANT—Containing t&o ott* or working aH Metals and alloys, fording Of iron and steel, nsnlemng aiid tempering, tnelung add railing, eunlinitoml foupding, worts In idieei metal, the processes depenaenl oii the ductility of .the meta's,. soldering, .“"l,*™ proved ittdcosses, and tools employed by metal Workers. With lire- application of the riuot eleotrO'inelsllurgy 1° ■ manufacturing processes. Collepled trpm original sour-. cosVnndfimmifie wo.ksof IloUrupder Uergeron.Leu h'lliJ Ploraicr. Napier, tint! olhcfa.; :: TUo origintl tnaiier f, - niirelv American Thewliale Mranged , wll hnume* chnnienl Kn,inner. fci&i st AHKA.DOF Alilil ' , Y/XTBACT .-OF.'-iOJISRICAN ■ Oft. ■ nnPPARKD and floM'by 4NO. YOUNuSONi.4w TP »iKeriv' elTeet. Thi RpoweTfully conceal ruled pre *rt,uh ThK oilplnal Oil In Its natural state as taken HsliDSlobo ih«"onli Pto|>rletotB. dte.lt DR* b •,»,,SA*SSSa tVE* J&ijM f a t affections, btoapht on i>y SS”SrSs^s| ItSSiS^F^^ Patas In the Back andDolnSj lro» of iic Bladder ana Kldosira.sacoeMfully ir«wea. ° practice (six In thl* cltTVenaMeaDr. Bmm tooSr assurances of epwiy onre to all wlwß*r co Offloß eSaprfCTW oon«ultlng thorns, 11 Jj3r charges wtoiaw. noTSidiwir v? ' * DAIhTRSTIBVOF THE MARKET. tones or m* Dear Moarnro Poa*, > Tuesday, Hay U.IBSS. I - The;Weather yesierday was excessively warm. In business there waa considerable activity, paxtieulaily so in Sugar and Moiahse*'. There was quite a vpecala* tlve demand for Sugar; Inconsequence of news received from New Orleans of quite a movement there. ■ FLOUR—Receipts unusually light.and no sales worth reporting; we quote ®3,lCflt,Bo. BACON—SoIe. ISO hhds hams at 91, 00 days. 5,000 Eu thonldera at 81; 7 bhdt sides 9}, 60 days . MACKEREL—The market firm, with on active de mand; sales 95bbls No 3at 88,60; 10 do No. 9 810,75. OATB—Sales3lBbus at3oe. ; . ; EGGS—Sates 1,600 doe ntB. HAY—Sales SS hales at S 3. : -SUGAR—There w?B quite a speculative movement in sugar with some large transactions; sales 70 hhds at s|, 4 mos; 70 do 6405 f, 4 tnos; 45 do s|;o d05f;37,5|, , 60 £i©s; towards the close of the day 60OJ wna adredr MOLASSES—There was ar active demand for molaa j see,with sales of 100 bhls at 35 for cypress; 60 do 35.. I COFFEE—SaIes at H»OH. ARRIVED: Si«am«r Atlantic, Farkmson,Brownsvillo,. ■••. ■“ Balnc,Bonnet, • .■ 4 . X.M*Kee, Hendrickson, McKeesport. . Thomas nnnver, Bailey, West Newton •*» GenesseeyConant, West Newton. •■. u P. Bayard, Peebles, fcJiJabeih. M Michigan Na. 2, Botes, Header -41 : Forest City, Murdock. Welumlle. : : Winchester,-Moore. Wheeling. . m . Aileght-ny, Batchelor. Clncmnnu. ■ 44 Gov. Meigs. Shook, Hccfcinffport. 4 Staio8 r non,Gormiy,'S i t. Louis 44 ' Julia Dean, McVay. Zanesville. • 4 - • Luefla, Kounir, Louisville.;- • *•. Mayfiowec,BazleUj Waba«3i River. •••••• •••••«. WelisvtUe, * hiistierySuofish. DEPARfEt): fiZerlettOf pMksnßargh and. Hocblas* i rSSP.tr. P° rl Pwstrat* The steamer HAIL COLUMBIA. A. ?. will leave Fitaiiurgb every Monday, et 3 Vclncl!, P. 31,; returning will leave liochingpoil every Tuesday, at 0 o’clock, A. M. . Passengers and shippers may rely on tho utmost ac commodation und promptness, vV, tf. .\YtIbF.Lfc.B, marti i . No. 71 Market street. r AHesheny tttver Trade. regular fAan&iw packets. ; Tits fine steamer AI.LEGIIENY BELLE s| n .g.Cant. AVa. ilanitA, leaves jhe Alice gfierty wliarf for Franklin, every Alanday and Thursday, 1 Thrfme steamer ALLEGHENY BELLE No 3, CapL JbKK lUnsA, leaves the AUecheny wharf for Fnmk iltl, every Ttusdav andFrufay,ai,4P.M. . r For Freight or Passagfl.applv on Board ttnanw For Marietta aad tiocklngP oll ' i -■ THcfine steamer PACIFIC, ZaNoun Mas* Utt&r&iTtrKH. wiu leave for ifco above aiutiaiermecil ie pom every THURSDAY,aii o'clock, P. M. Forf™>*l.«.rp»..ae«,.PP.y^nbo«JjOttO BoSj No. 61 Water st.. andCJ Fromev. 1 JSSKLft THElirMdraogbl a»d plcuan: ttcamer lMsBß«f!t.»Rlo>f;C«D»:Mim»a»».wilHeaTeibt. Ail cglieny wbarf rmMonday, Wqdnrsdaj and bridn^rs. at aVctockr-P.-M-, (or Kiuaamng ani frr.ight or JPOP Lo art tte*cur«»rie*ta* i**cli««borg * Q » and OalllpoH*. ~ - ,• _ T r *■ The Cue Steamer GOV. MKIGS, {£&**—■ fgj Sncsi, Mas'Cf. will leave for the above JgES&ffigl and i»termed»»ic polls, every TUESDAY, at 3 P. M* rcKreleU, orp. t >»g e »PPiy j O° H b°ara j ,on. <AtfrL New York, May 10. Wednesday Pacttat loi BlßClunsU. „ —Trninew and fiisi running uleimorCir*- Biaaisunssr, Mnsier, will Imt? eSj£sEi3resnlatly every W ennvsßit. lVrfre.gh.or 1 *Y£ FLOUR—WbUn-i a very »operior aruclc.for RValaby ImvB) SMITH fc SINCLAIR. H-AY«.OK>ii SAPOJi ACKUUS t.OM i-■ l PonNU-Ttie ben anieie in u»e, I lot tale (<»>3| O. YF.AQKR. COMMERCIAIj. _ POBT OF FIVVSBUBOIi. 5} fSST WXTBH tN THS CHATTEL, Baltic, Bennet; Brownsville. u Atlantic, Parkinson, do . 3. M’Kee, Hendrickson,Meßeespotr •» Thomas Fhnver, Bsilcy, West yVoTVinn, 4 . Qenessee. Oonant, West Newton. : *. “ S. Uayurd, Peebles, Elizabeth. , ; 4 Michigan No. 2. Boies, Beaver, 1 4 Diurnal, Convrcll, Wheeling, v Buckeye rtmte,S. Dean, Cincinnati “ • Fcre&iCuy* Murdoch, WeiUvibe. 4 • ;Regaiaior,AVo6dbaro, LouliVille. 4 Irene, Robinson, Nashville. “v Elei hum,Greenlee, Now Orleans. 11 ' Empress, CoiT, Zanesville, For Kittinning and Catfltb.' I ‘ ot^Mm.'V > siNCLun P" 'stUART * SILL .t tv Art&rt u'rt r fca» ■ V? ‘ —For sale by_ tl JaM>.B A« iJU-^S^ttnpowi'^YooßsllriKm^nMll^ok.iMtak. S'" f| 'MuI.AKSKS—ISCM*. 6. tl. Alo:auc«, miming A rn. { fVOSl^‘*t»Vi boxc* ito.iii a&ftp, juMioctived a. iiurnnisoN A co. ~7 1.1.KV.S HkVouVIPiO r<3»UI.S~ A- 3 ;o»,c".vcd 0 »,c".vcd AflFß , tlfia , a ,u,„ Paper macihb— * v ots eox* «, «■ m> »«<:«* -t-an elegttu ®wc»»fueia»*/M br-«a £?;?.«*■• my 3 i, ,_ UMuiIHLiUS A?tD k*AIIAS<JU» A Jntctt Oad t*Q< •aiwttmwl, Joel received and Tor *® ,c ir l */ - m yU ■ ,* a \M6ER. TrKMtV Sf #li>US—v ■ g , / ■' i ■ L_»_ V 30G bundle*, ftuorted, Just rccc*v«a,and tor. »Rie< my 3 ■ !■-. \KAI»M<- R~4ZOR STttoF*— Sander*. unap.Mii. tu.iu .litt Snyder’* RmnrStrop*, on r.a n a 00 ?! ER VirABB-SnBCTU.iKR'd r'l.ab KrvZtmo— mji Jai ' " efi '' 4 egJfor,aie - c.VfiAOEtt. 130CK1N0 ttor«4» auJ f ropcilor»» Kf tena.JonJfnra.ln by c yEAOKS . TMIO-il k.p. r „ reiVtd uJ for role by ■*ravlt ARMSTRONG A CRUZIER. V I4BH loirivooi,.-eTuo hißhtu roaitetpneey'ili 1 / to paid for all rho dSTernt crude* of clean washed u-nntify ° ■ (nretl II tfib\Nn. 139 Uncriy^ —"NtJ Caw l-im Ulcer Coasuurre; Tw. do Uioek Tweed! i Three do leans, green and;bine. : ■ t _ p ; mv4 ■■■: :■ -■ ;- ! -y' _' * '• - (S rr ' lts i ft : io**ei»R*x*; ••••• ■••• - :••• •, ••:••••. •. . Snack* Feather*. For saieby s KINO t MOORUhAD. P‘ URITFSEfrCH^TSEVINKOAR— afbSe.pcr Ral lon.for win at MORBI3’ TEA STORE, n Ao £>.»- mond;. Inalrenrth and floaor, Uni Vinegari» 'OP'i! 0 ' to any other in P*U«luifgh l*P r, »L„ r* , CAKIN v rtftT HLKKi tt7CCK4»Oa TO mvhput & Lli,} }) I>UU .DEALER AND ChU,MISSION .Ml-bblfANl, for me «ale;ot Amcnrnn Woolen Good*,riO. uw ■“***• KRTY ST. tei-. flUlua. J.'KfiKN'AN, European intw. Agent, •>»* I- mined to this ci'y from the. West* Had is preparing to lease In a few weeks fox ins nexuoprtp huiope— Those having claims in lUe old counlryshoiiU see him withpal delay, Hla office is IHO, dill «!• my4">wd E WATTS it CO-V have ibis day. tecewed by Ei» , pres?, alfttge and handsome aisortinoirt pf.fcpnne ttiirt Summer Yesilng*. of very superior qsaliiy. We desire our friend* to call and examine out stock before patchaaing elsewhere. * r " a. h. umcir, t all kinds of'l ntnkundPacU- JxL ih£ Bdie*' I>;llwonb'ft Planing Mlll,3rant ftreet, between Seventh and Eighth. fU _ ltoxg*marie aaddolivcicd at the shortest notice*. U®" »MEEIINO"OF T HE- STOCK HOLDERS of (he A “Fifth Ward Savings Bank’* will be hrU at tlie.of- See of the Hank, HaAii Liberty street, on Tuesday .-ihe- SMv day of June nett, at 10 p'clock, a. M ,>yiui refer* «»tco tohavinjrthn .eioc.k consolidate! into acOTporam ;t_y^ *- iioiioe* • • rpHEanaual meeting of the sio'khoMcrit or the Pmv 1 bureh, Cincinnati and LaulfViNo. releuinprt Com rSny wiUbehcld atihe fffico orthe biuaatl, on the l»f.Monday of Junc nexu <■June .. J. aulf for ihcffcHo" of t- wLoUsale amt xsrnil*. CANE, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL W. MANIFACTORA, No. 143 Wood street. JOHN W. TIM. now offels for rale, at Eastern prices, a largo assortment of.lhe above Goods, to whlchlbo atienuou of dculers is invited. Also, Carpet Bags, and Lotlicß* Satchels. , Hmy 1 TSlnb flavored hams- ~ r Evans ABwiiVs; 'Slogg A Shays'i Gardiner A Phipps 1 , ornter A Co's ;, ‘ ■ : ■ Trowbridge, BeattyACo.’sj .niroeityeurto always on band and tor mtott TgA fvyoßKi mV 4 ts 4 Diamond.. : IWTOTICE—*Tho partnership heretofore existing i»e tween the undersigned. In the Wool and Curomta*. sion business, under me firm of Mcbphv & Lrs, was, ditsolved on the first of April -lest, by nrntnnl consent The business of the late fir n will bo settled hy 11. L*s» whoUdaly authorized to use the tWfirra. ur . that purpose. -J; tJJ, ur • **: : ~T avv BUUKS. — Dunlop’* 'Digest of the Laws of 1 1 Pennsylvania, from 1700 to April>lBl9. . -- Howie on Covenant® for Tale. \ViHs«« CLrcurostaniiaUEvidence. Raaaell on (Mmes»U vote. ■ , Spend*?* Equitable Juruateuoii of the Court of Chah* csry *! Yfli* " ■ Orders for any of T. &W, Johnson's Law .Public*' tlou«,r*ceived and filed at fthortinoUce. J. R. WELDIN, Bookseller and Stationer,. C 3 Wool street, * between Third and Fourth, Pittsburgh. Rfci? Stock ot Chieiierinfi’* Plano Fort«s« . •-.■■■ . JUST received, ey the .Hemps>lYam* «SKsjgjfeßßBg Canal, ane w stocW.of HI AR< l FUHTESv. tlift celebrated mannfociory pf. 11 V I tIciIICKERINOv Boston, fonsl«ilngoH OneSupeTbGHAND PIANO FORrF../ull7cciafes, imnerbly carved in the style of Loms AIV. . . i" Sne Rosewood csrvedVjmsXlV . 7 Qejnve Pjapo. i One Rosewood carved round corners 7 do. Three do ptoln do do- .7 do . do Two • do ' do ■ > do . do ,61 do .. i.O • One do do do do C* do . i*o. . -Q,,a do carved doe> do do do.- Three do plain do . do do .. do , One do oo round front 0 - do do . rrEt** do ’ dp square comer 6 do dp •rvPIANO FORTES are all made in the most tub manual manner, Patent Iron Frame to every Instra eienurn, w»w nartlcalarly to stand xfia mots severe cIU Site M* C P AckEBISO h« Of late enlarged bit andhopes toon to be able to orfho demand* forhls msiromeate. »adfor sole, a large and very elegant . Sffi Sl Plato Frano Fortes, covered Wba t f > * auction sales. ' Auction. Card. fIIHE rn.to.igMd.jnftjMXjbrf wi“ to his friends and the P“W IC rienco of Beady thirty hazard. nothing insnying that W will bo IO entire pli.facuon to all aho!, Anelioneer. patronize him. . P. MeKßNnA,an. ■ ReferatO the imnelnnl Cltv Merehnnta- Auction— Hally # , wnod * T the Commercial Sale. 1 Room., cornet of WOM A. and Fifth itreeta.at 1 tto’ctelr,A,M>a istraent of Sdntonab]c. Staple andfaner Dry Goode, Clothing,Boom nndS^^ta.Oap^Ae. LMkSngGIaaKH secondKndTSrasahold ani Kitchen Furniture, &c. AT 7 O’CLOCK, E. M* RritiVm stationery. Fancy artftlesi Musical JtnstrU; mcnta, rfardwareand CuilerV, Clo lb i nc, V oriel y G 00 d s OoW and Sliver Watcher, fee. g. p. jt'ilicaaai »ocuoa««r. EEAL ESTATE, FURNITURE, Ac , P, BIRMUiG HAM, at Aoctiov -on Saturday, May Wih,nt 10 o’clock lathe forenoon, will. be sold, on :-Ute.®* M’Kee street, opposite tbe German Ohurch, .Uirmmg» ham, all tbav Lai-of Groandj fronting ■JJK’gHjv M’Kcc etreel, extending back 80 f<«. On the prem>sPS. ibert Is or comfortable Frfttne Dwelling, of two : with four rooms, basement and kitchen to the rear, ~ IUI ev*ry convenience fora genteel residence. . • , . AlsOfSHhe same time and ;place* a variety ot £*7 Cabmet Furniture, comprising Bureaus, Table*, tfeu* steads, Ae*. ■ ■ ■>■';■■ t This property may betreated for previous to the day . applying on the premU.a, [{E N NA< A U et-r. t7rMnttO!DßftllsJ»i LACK GOODS, KIBBONB, AC. V Wiirhe opened, at RUKcnua’s Auction llouße, on Wednesday, laih-day orMay, ft splendid variety of Foncv Ooods, from ft law Eastern bonse, comprising Embroideries, Lace Goods, Edgings, lUbbona, Ac 1 Merchants anti dealers are Invited to can and exam ine. froyfif P, M’KENSA, Auct’r. “—pTardAVlß. Aactigneor. ; mWO lIOE9R CARRIAGE AND HARNESS' « 1 ACCTioM —Oh Wednesday raornlnfr.lith Inataat, ot llAVlo.lt, in from of the Coniiaerelai Salts Bmiba, ner of Wood and Fifth a '“lWn* Hal two harw family Cairiage,.and Harness, hiasa t °m°Tn <l, * D gaoi ° rfet p. M DAVia.^Aoo.v lft. CASKS BOUTS AND Sti«BS AT.Aooilii* —vu 10 WednesdoTiaomlng, May lilht t *yo o’cloeh at thcCommercialSa!eißooms, corner of Wood and Rlfto streeiv wilt be-sold, without reserve, fifieent ■ .cues BriOTfe AND. S'IOKS, comprising super calf, klp-and seal boots; tnen-a and boys’ calf and tip bmgane, wo men and misses’ calf and tip welled bootees; goat and morocco slippers; cbildren’s AVl3< AmH^, T7ABHIOKA.BCB SPRING ANl> SU.UMKB CL.O r TIIINO ai Pbitaik S.tx-rOn the «econa.«ttirT of the Commercial Sales Rooms, cornet of. ant Fifth street** arc now open, an extensive assortment of. very superior Fashionable Clothing.. Jor; gentlemen 7 * wear, made In the latest styles and.besv manner? and,of almost every variety, which will be *old ni very low puces, to close & consignment.- Also, 100 Alpacca 1 3oat*: 10 pieces super Doe Sirin j Fancy Casslmerea., tnyS . ■ P, M. DAVIS, ftnet’*. ~ Wi Gi iirC&kil&ifit * Auctioneer. /\NK TWO HORSE CARRIAGE, l Da«?y *ntl two Vi sett Doable Harness .1 Acmos.—'will he apld. on Friday, May 14th, at 3 o'clock* in-the afternoon, at M'Cartney'j Auction House, one two horse Carnage, In complete order, with iron axle and leather top, neatly nc S,T IT n,gd M'CARTN-EV, Anct'f. SHOES A$D iT Af=”on- Wili he e'old, on Toesday, May lllh. at 8 o’clock in the afternoon* at M’Caitney'. Anction Home, one cate Men’s Shoe* ; one jase Hoys’ Shoes rone craic ofU v - erpool Ware. [mylO) W. G. MACARTNEY, Anct f. . ? TB £“ OABD yHmT *- FO W?P. b SIAK a nALL. oi> Y 5r TO ' ‘ I)URI>APS, Wool Bags and Wool Twine. on band E > pad frtnaJe by -■ ■ lrn>3l H- BKuO.M£—SU dor. choico UroViraa.for „ ojyß : SMITH * SINCLAIR. •OTFBins. NO, 3 MAOKUKKI*',' (large,)—Op, eop aA) alenmfiiit aad for sale by L „. r% - S . _ nit 10 • TAAFFIw MAGPIRB & BANK. Catfish. . fnuvlo SHUT RVrrAW.'FUK CilAUtS—Jun few bales Split RMttti, for Chair makers, which will **“ New Vor, r n«». Ur eat Inttueomenu to C aeb *>“ r ® WK will sell our large slock of of COMMON. Awl)- CHAIRS AND BEDSTEADS, alpr.cea that-cannot Tali'to please oath purchasers. Ail our wort« warranted. Our j„., corner of’ Lftttty st<» . noiltry of tlw B«M ftartliy* AT LOW PRICES, may be obtained at:tne ruth . street' Stocking .anti' Undershirt Those who like to buy really Parable, and beautiful Goods, and at the same nme ravo two pt£&w* *hoolu call at the Manufacturers and, ImpoTlers/Fiftb siteet between Wood and Mntfrrt. • -• • • - • Purattait sao v«*ir n«< JOSEPH MEYER* 4*<H Penn sireet, above the gsLCanal Bridge, keeps constantly on hand and make*. Mil 10 order, at the tewst vrttes, every descfiptioooi Fancy and Plain FURNITURE, SOFAS and CHAIRS of the best workmanship and most approved styles. ’ Purchasers would do waU to visit his wareropat. ■ - •• ' • ' - DUvoluttoQi ' . THE partnership hoi«iofon? exlaun* beiweetrJaraes AMcalrong, Samuel Croihr ot>d .Charles Barnes, undeMhe Utie of ArmAtron*. Citmer fc Co. u Uii* day dissolved by mutual ogreenw nl, Mf. Barneß-havuig vis* pcsdof in l 0l er»l *nd samuki. croziep, OUAKLK3 UaBN1!8. Feh.’y 21,1362. Tim Forwarding, Coir-tmssiou find Prodnoe.Snslnes.s will he rontututd at their present stand, figs.CS Water, and 64 Front streets, by Jeutes Armatronu and btmtuei ’ “ na " "" ARMSTRONO fc CROiCTKR- riOOKS AYIIX BE OPENED on MONDAY, SBlb D day of June ues:,ul U o’clock,. A.M.,tor«ubacnp llon to Ibe Capital Smelt of .Troutand Savings Coropaay,” at: iha Office. tit Messrs*.HAY S «■ PAINTER, Liberty street, Fifth Wan), Under the dl "S!1?-Mforcli«a;Ch«*l*» RhaleoThomca Taltewell, Morean Robnuon, Joulnh'King.wnuon Bl’Canolen, John B. Butler, Wm Larimer, Jr., RodyPutterson, John small,W.J. Howard, Joan Morneon, 1. 8. Craft, muq* , oenMiller, n H' Hartley, We. Kthtanm,E- D.Oax iamfwm;Eerr,Al red W. Marts, Dr,R ATillrpn,T>«nv ,rl Neit!ey, Jolm Anderuon,!.. WUmatth.O.lbmsen. «•. R. Riddle and Thomas Earley. [ Coiital Stock, Sjk-,OjO. To be divided into 4 x m I r-hareu, at 810 each— Sit) per share to ba pa Id at the urn* of subscribing. oinnorimn ofitigntl.: ••• ,• • , i CELEBRATED ETHEREAL OIL AND LAMPS. | »Icr H. WKlbtlT. {successor to J. S-ToemO. Man a- , W, facturetof anil Dealer Wiolesale.ar.d_ Bciail in, Die above lismcdOil and Umn»,isnow w:ceiirfTigB| assortment of LAMPS, for burning the h"hrrealOJ, i Can.pfine niwl Pine Oil Also, Lamps of every descrip. ■ i!nn. far burning Lard ana Lera Oil* .. •• . ••, -vv : C&andelierev Girandole Hall Lump*,.^ytek?, Chimney Maw, Cans* and all thing* pertaining, to the “jfiterealjCampMos or Pine Oil, regularly supplied ordew lefbmtb the wason.wWob is oonswmly eassUii! through the otiv, wtU.be promptly anendcdlo,; ■ pr B. Lamps of nil' kind* altered ,W burn the Ethe* real Oil. AH articles. Oeli#ered In any. part of the city, or io Allegheny, free or eoat. wmoHT( No-62 Fourth su, (Apollo Hall,) between Market minAVnixt ftirecta. . *■— n«w nniio» • . WiUie. my hiuve: by 3. - l.a Catena: Spsnishßong sane bySigoota Tcdesco. IlitivoSoraeililngSwc«moKdt.yoa. . _ It i. beiter io t.augh lima be Sighing s flam lmcrelia ] Hornet wlih embeU!shments,,n» wag wUhan t.oninled applauseby CatharimsHaya, at hrreoncc«#al Fiusosrgb. - Wy Datllng: a. beaunful »ong. hmWeeh Mavonrnecn, a* aong by Kate The Happy Switier, as rungwiih unbounded opplaure by llerr Mengis, at Kate fiaye»M3oucena ■ Pavoumcen Deelish, snog by Catharine Bayes. Ben Bolt.. - Ravenatrood walite,. b buteaceomp; snug with raptnr °UNa{j'— Byerlv’► Scouisch. Pearl polka, Rainbow Scol tiscbjWtU be received in 5 No. 101 Ttilrd street. COLIiKUiS, Ttil Hu STkEET, fIvrSKVmH. FaCUL-TV-Cosimkkcul D»aWKsciT.-Pv Daff, author j of the North r American AccottnianOrand Western j • {Steamboat Accountant.*’ Professor ofprocucal Book- I keeningnu^Cnromereialsciences. 4.;u. Williams,Pro* I fes«or orOrnamenml and Mercantile PeflOiaiulnjK -N. | IMlatch j Of the PUUbnrgh Bari Professor of Mereanule I CUnneiX. ASn MATnraATICAIeDEI'AMHSSTv :: I •P. Hayden, Graduate of. Jefferson College*, Professor of classical tanguojrea andJHaiheraaticf 1 • B. MontvMateof PorU'ProfesiOrof PreneH. • * . i F. stamper, Graduate of the Pnlytechnia Institute of Viemn, Civil EngineerandArchitect*: Professor of Ar« ( cimectur&U Mechanical aml Landacape'drawunj. This institution now occupies the whole oT the sec*- end etory of Gawara’s Buildings,-from the corner, of Third and Markutstreeis to Post Office alley, with two spacious rooms' in the third stery. It. comirtuee to do the only Institution In ihi* part of the country wber« Mercantile and Steamboat Book-keeping ore JJjJJJEg?' and practically taught. The Classical or.d-'Mewantg Departments are coaducted.;BeparAtely.. Qj*.. - I mlile'd to a,i part* o^coualiy tov» RWfiSM*i» f a te-firm of SftndsAßelueman. LOmsRKINBaAS4CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALE.RB IN ClcJi iaie*M.*»«»'»’ WauktlatmaUr, T, OKU Mon aco* wood, misavaoiii, .. friliTK leave to announce tolhe trade.and the bailie r l theyhave themselves.cawfallv.se; ;l ji.eS'ani impottfed from Eoto^b,u large sloeJrpl Gold; and Silver Watches, Waicft Matena&,and Tools for Watch makers, and amost eleganvasßortmeM ot ' Jaw elryVfrmn liie best raanufaetoties-whicli they-;Jjr JA prices a* low as they can he purchased la the eastern stock of Watches consists of Gold and Silver Patent I»evera 5 d o Detached Levers: .rdp beploeSr Sil* vet QaarUers; and elegant preach timepieces,; of Ihe. most approved makes. - Together .wuh a lftrge.»tMh.ol : Clocks, and Time Pieces, from tho hest Amcriciitt Eacto*, n Thtlf stock of Jewelry coranilset articles of every description in thl* line, such “ 9 p*?S®^'nsSi fVrpint* Pics* Bracelets, Gold, Fob Chains* Gold Guar Asy* anil’tiealu, LocVch, soocwcles. Silver and German Silvetond T&ble and. %a Spoons, nnd every kind of fanny a nicies generally keri la Mnilislimenw of tins description’. - - * Toot moldtespeettallr^ilieattentionof.-fte trade tdrtidr ewensWe slock o t Wnlob materials end Tool*, of every vßri»ry,wlilcli lioy have boat catefolly *a leTbeir have also on hand a. largo assortment of Tele «cop»»,Bpy Ola«9es and Opera Glasses, from ttie best monnfaciory InEoghnd.' Togerhetvriihagreatvarlety of oiMrarucleatooaamerousto mention.. „ . 1 Clacks, Watehea and Jewelry -repaired da tSB Mtt | manner and on Uio most oasgaaMa tenas. (ootury' 4* _ _ _ * , i " -- * 4,”* '¥»a ».., - t _ < _ fcfcJv* * , “r \. .? <v v« . * „ , ’ , v '»V .J - - T~r t - -*• J >v ""■*■ ' ' •J.-r.V* .V~J> <*■ .»* *■ V-Mf t S * ~4 t.V <' »*»■- ‘‘V-T* * v 1 - •*>> W-JV * * '“ ' - *.» - > %> VV “UN EN—For fate by H. LKb> '--•i r f--*i:s's : iy&*&£g &.. FOR SALE & TO LET. mo LOT—The STORE ROOM and FIXTURES now X occupied by the- subscriber. Rosreislon gireacn the I3th Inti. For term* enquire of • ‘ , apt# R. CHESTER, 71 SmfiliSelJft. TO LOT-A STORE ROOM— toiv'tor a Shoe, Dry Goods, Trimming, or Grqmjr B#r#. . Hem low.. Appiyio . 8; OOLDMANN, mai3Q 118 MarletitreeL- KTHEMISSOBSt FXIIIANOB.cn W.ietrfnset, leai ihecorfler of -Fortottna, u*> pty to Alderman PARK LNSON, 6Ux "Wat^ ■1 ’ aVV'OFFWE .t6^L'l>T—SUuaicd; oaCPifUisireet* v it Immediately opposite the N*w. C*ihedi«t ; J?*oot * »P«<“'*• fc MOFRTT, ‘ --■■.■■■A±Ko:S9fm stmt. IU or«« for fent Uio •tore rooa new occupied by,Messrs. WKjoek |SS| ftJJarU.No.e; Uatseutrect. Vogacaaloa given Jgjffii “iSSltf* H.‘ I PA»LaOy.No 73 Wood ». acres of ground, about Wnmeanota r iho ciiy of Pinuburgb.on Me ItaimonTand Perrys -a.s- «■ 1 For sate* ' . AFRAMEDwellintr Houseand lot.flJOSlfcafi'V alfcy. No 31 Tbe Louse UlO by «[.*«£“ wllli a wing 15by 18. Lot is Pnre 8600 CUHTI3 * myB No 131, cor. ofWood and Fifth *l*. arstv FOR BENT.-From the Ist of ApjJffl®* ffim Store, with Dwelling attached, on the comer of «*Markel anti Firit atreeia-a good Imrineea »fond foruStoreor Tavern. tt being only one equare War Uio river—will be rented low to a good tenant. Apply U» WAI/TBB BRaNV, ivo.aaaLtbefiyst. '' vaioaoie. * -on Poplar Atrcei, Allegheny CUy,bftvl.r]T e*pb a front of 25 foelS inched,. and fxie.iulii)g baut r offsredaiihaMw pr ce of SOOoacb*- * App !r wui.du.illv. «• WcIiAJN 4 MrpFtT m>o ftp ¥> Fiflii Bireat For Stale* ► / / i prNE brif'k dvreUms 10 byl4j« wotletUftli*. A Also* a frame dwelling IG bv 50.^ ; atone* blah, almaW near ihecanfll an* Bfltlcr plank/road, Ift-::---:-'-- b®foa?l*7 a fot aaouiW reßUtenc*. Price Sl£o©r.s*9o> yfc»r., and tho balance taw my*’ --- ■"' '"■<•■ No-liO. enr -Wood and friftkati. For S«le. ~ ' 1 BEAUTIFUL r AhM, containing!!) acre*, uittMA A. in M’Cttn4le*Sto«l«tilcr, Ailrjteor.-Cniintf.MJliit : ; g miles frOmvortmdwav Irtut cen ihft, FntokJin Gna.BuJ*- lerplfcnk toads, and lOroilcsfrqnitWac’ty..la weliw*>, > ered* ha* a -valuable, orchard, goua vrona- Jots* and -,u ; . mostly improved. Bathings tolerably £«od , For fcrmt eoqrnre of . CUuTIS Agent*; Slyß ?»o. I*7, < or. 'Wood and Fifth ats. ■ For Sol** , , i VALUABLTi Sieiim Mill, occupied a* planing min, At in rail’s (hop, Adroit Liberty-*lr€Olj In Ibo FlillL Sfri ahOTe Iho canal'Th« baijjrn. 4d by M ft«,T eiorlea hirh, and Rond, as n«w. _Tlie ongln* 1« W Bret . / rare order: boiler* SO feet lons, SO ia*;he* In£«“}«• The lot fa 50 feci front and 18a deep, w l lurwhote FMI W : sold low, and on reasonable lem*. Fnqmre of ■■■ CURTI-* & DOtIBS, Real E»toie Ayents, m\B No iS'l.dor of Wood »nd Fdth »B. •jiuK valuable Va«tn ot acres *73 iua I* biehstate of eultivaiotuor whichiff)ism wfcett—- The land is of first rate quality,.and;well adapted for . ibe oulturo or fruit; is welt, watered and .desirable fora stock or: grain farmf excellent; ttmher. nna ; *.l o aet. good fence-, plea«ar.ity situated four miles, towe MV Keesport,ana only two hours travel from the ottjr*. . Price and terms easy.: - S. CUTIIBERT, General Agent* 6»{»mUl'ficW street. 4 COUNTRY RKSUIKiSCK FOR •‘aLK—A new ' two'story House,arranged with.hulvpartor, «!• . nine room,kitchen, washhouse,eellar, sninroehiini*. ; bers. The Lot is Ti feel by 100, having three Iranta. and is plensuiuly siluatnd nod well arrange",.whit garden, smalt fruits, And fruit ai d shade a good uiswre-- . all in complete order, and in a pleasant and healthy Id* cattou. c VTH»,CeneratAgeni, mT s SO Southfield et’Wt ~Vnlm>t>le Pwo for Sale. • , I OFFER for sale the FakM on.wlilcn ! now ttuie, simate-in Fo* lownshlp, Carrol county, tMse mllea from Sellncsville Depoiof lire Cleveland and.PilUlrurgk Railroad. li consuls of a quarter and half uoUj and has two set? of building*, and Separately or wseiberao sail parchasers • Tho bwld. ings are very good, and everything is w*^ foitahlaand In'good repjur; Coirt and wjt« oratta atandancet and thereis *n orchard.oneMh liOtr who wa«t a fin»t«rate ; yarm> should-not fail, to arply soon rortenas,&e., apply lomea ott the preraises* N Moyfr«3 - - JOHN N,-BUSSV.t.b. -» * Ann VVAI hn j»owkb..—FO* a»U-A well ; J\l arranged Gnst Mill, of 3 pans of Sli ocSt .fplojS nod bosiuess. The Mill is atnree story stone buildioe, large end convenient! a dwelling house end stable,— AIM, a large - two story VV arehouse [ and. to acres of land’part of which Is prime rnea lpw-y The whojfell.in , good order, el'ttsted on Beovrr cTeok and Sii.dy arri Beaver CanaliTisi es from the[ Ohio, at qrasgow ; ro. one or two BCtivo bos , i , ie*s nu-it obovr*. prtseJiti 4 -.e - . Jire ciTncca Price, SJ,ci»o. Term*, Sl£oo in band, balance at Agent. no Qim'hfleld street. uuxa iOK SALE. i . e"\NE IIOT, in Inc Bighin Wert ot ine Cilf oT Pjttt- V/ bnrgh, fronting on bocnsl hli Vanbiasntslxeet.Tonnlng.toihe bluff. 4Mi Teel. IiWJ; liiglhc Mon^ngnhcla IS J It: el, i muling on Millcnoersw *'one oSer'fiot, ndjoinlng ihe above.inPliuawtiityp, froatUE on LocnValrrc; 2« feet, fronting on MUea b°r«rt siren lo tlie blafT 313 feel, on J» R5Si?« the ■Mononnntaln** feet, tseprep*. enyoWeliieJemLlrwin WOfreuoLoewleueet ia PM townß&ipvfromitt&«rl*oea*t bu mo feel. ffonunfT on Miltcnbcf sot siwcl fcci.io a 24 . feet : aUey*'!r f jnun2 ©o. *aii:.oUoy 293,.fe0M0&.1i6®0f. r“ em?cnac Jrae> lrvrio,from alley wLocaitW. l5 o!b ctlcr Let in tbs city oi PitUbargUi fronting «l ■ f *sypel^o3<ert.fcotulflatjQ Yfliibrß.’BnXßtfPCt CW. r« “sSatta* S&f rwJrJL* on fc*. fr online dri-MiitcoUewr BtrfctltO fecM® L©CWI SW. One«ihrr Lot, fronUrg ffirt, frogU ; logon'MiHenbergeMireet I*o (Vet to a \ ihe gatd artey 46 feot t9.L«.Ao*.4S In MUteo^wgara,. . pl O?ie other Lot, fronting oagorbyfflgffiM’SSh . ing bn Venbraem etreet ISO ~'eot, to a*l ieet-aJiay, , : Umc.b, on &£'<> R&S3Sr«Sf&SS2£E:B le S.4m y ' CEO, MIt.TENBCTOFR._ •T ToßallroadConlriiotOM^:. T»ROPOSALS will be received a'-tta J" s'*'™ 5 '*'™ T* Jl BteubenviUe nrd' Indiana Railroad N*wttrt,f»oin,ihd mw.lhe raniag af theWtflf i»no, ISM.for-UteSSrabMhff, Clearing. mwnjtfT. of that portion of the Steabcnvule and latiimnaHait* ioail, between Coshocton and Newaieou?an4 mites in tcngih. and. comprising seme cut* an* mile to matesof ahantiuS.caobe scenni tho Offices idPraw* “*and3wahehe«i»,«,«t™|J ; » B e #EBiWi/ " Chirf Ertmftactv . • ■rot7«dftytd —" fUudk «de rodu. ' £Ban»f«otur«** una .Dealer#.ln . BISCHK»tKB MIKEKA.L PAINT, Au»sm CRT, r*. - New* Yo2e, December 15lfc, IBSli : I have analysed a MIN ERAL PAlffT,for Praana tc Foaa.ead find Its» «>■. toutibe following t ", „A - Silica, - • * 6 Hi . Alumina, - - ,£'?? Per Oxide ot Iron, ■ • * 1B ” Lime, - • ' >!S Marnesia, - • * " * •fi Oxide of Manganase, - - ■ »“ Water and Loss, - , 109,00 . ‘ r The Powderea Sample, f.pnialneJlatko boij^jht^J. soppote was the one you desired also to l find to differ from any average of,*• loudeted, and mired together. This last yield* *0 follows. . , , I Per Oxide of Iron, * * SE , I Mica and Alamlna, - * . ,w, ib ' 1 Lime, ‘ >?2 I Magnesia, - - , * ‘ >*S | Water and Loss, * * - I JMO/tB I Thia difference I presume arises from .Ute «ninerul*«' ,-4: ; I belnii nniflirm,somepotvonacontainingjnqre.lti»n.W*n I oibers. Theanalytisehowsthentucle to*e ereliaoU* I ed fc.r a durable paint. I find that by calcining she row* I der by » prtity high heat, iho.-co'Or ivnraca improved*. I offtt feanconvcrtetUnto ft fine red- - .< I JAMES R,CHIW’ON,M.D.Cfatm*t* I tty Forßa»e by JOF.bMOUkKK f SUUbcitt*«T*» I aisrl^y. Boaloattna'JiewJforbFlAnoa* fTMlßßubscTibens now reeeivtog end r. ■ jL'■■'• a very largo and desirable Block ofPlAftO*»-ffljifc the niDat'celebxaicduianufacwriesoi Bcsion aao ji8W...; ..; ' OIk 'NUNN n *°CLAHIi'3 Faisc-Msnst ruiws. d a Louis JUVth «iyU 1 octaves, ,I ?Si?i l X <:a , “ fi \ l^Vrr n o un?«^r^t«i%W< a u.^ comer, end corvcdsl.dma mW totovc V ound JJLoUo ‘leSMiave.dooWe round corner, elegsoy moulding <™ n ""*• , * l ooctavo DUN!IAM , S PIANOS, NSW Voss 88 ociave, plain square,rosewood. .. 26 octave, round corner, gothic uoleu and labial. > 4 *1 double round corner, gotblo tablet. I Grand Concert Piano,7 ociarei, new . above Pirnioß v?nl flo*itwe)y lie aoldet *.o■.-.■■ - raanafactuierspriceswit|wutnWmori oi> Mrtt &o. A written gua.uuty stili ''djtlv'n wiiK ert Piiro, warramioe the some for TilKtsfcs xK* Ha._fn4.lhe. mo* v nev refunded, if the insUidtreut u and faulty* 81go Of the Oolrien lUrp, apriS No.lomuqVtferi Sitve lfonr.’Bfiiiiiftyl 7.T~ "'- . v,. 1 . 1 CHARLES P. FREEMAN & CO., • 4 (LA'* Kf»Ofito.AhD C« V " . - IMPORTERS' AKD JOBBERS, 144 BUOADWaX, OSK BOOK SUBIH OF STKBBT, new tons, MAVE now .wlHhbe Treertmjr ' thtoogb the aeasbii,WeWiOoodaidireet front tb*->f : Kuicpean inanofaciurcr*, and Ca*it a actions, rich, fo ahioi.ablr, faooy Bik Milliner; Opoda Oar jtqcfc of, - neb Bibhons, comprises evoyjrarieiy of tltc latest Bad most beaoufutdesign".l<tipo»*d,. , ~ . Man; of our Goods are tnanofactared expressly to oar order, fcom ourorni desgnsDcd par erne,a» d "laird unrivalled. WeoOcr ourUicdsfor lower oricesihanaßS credit Hoaseln Americaean afford. - . P AUpnwhWera will find It tread; to their Intareat to I reserve a portion of their, mon.-s, and moke Itecliona ' 1 -Bonnet - ' t v ErthToidicrie»tC9jUrt»Chea!m!V9i Cupw-Bi-rtiiAi, H«bit9. Sleeve*, Cpfl*. Edgtpg* *3d Inserting*, i - Einb'Oidoriftd Reviere.LicejtndHeinsUchCaft^lffcfc. 1 • Blondr. lllutioa»»*nd hß}hrflid€tc<n*a*«* for Con*. Emwow«retf Laces for §hawl4 f MtinUll*s anft'Vrtii* Honiion,Mecfaten, lire*** fingUrbauft Wove *i4 Cotios Lace*. * Kid.Lt*!© Tb&sAi Sewing BUV* Glove* an A lfftfti. french and AmeileaivAitjficial Flo-wet*. sZiS. Vk »•*" * y ” "v -, < - r f * *f 1 J 4 _j vW J J-T.i -J •* * •C ,", n - ’ . e ; i .‘r
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