HOME MATTERS. PirreetramaCoureuxci.—TheCoufermeesd learned sine die en-yesterday, forenoon. The Ap pointments will be found below. Woes the ad: joumvient, the following resolutions were plum ed,' Mnd aidered to be published : irrolved, That the thanks of the Confirm:l arrdoe, end are hereby tendered, to the fami lies whose hospitalities we here Awed dining Mt session, sod that we appreciate ths csthollo spirit of 'those ministers of other denominations whose pulpits we have been invited to craw. Swarm Se:Mired, That we hereby tender out treknowl &gement& to the resperAlve - bildgs companies for permitting the members ofj Confereace to cross the bridges spanning the Allegheny rust, faro of Reaolved, 'flat the Secretaries of the Confer ancale and are herel lostratsted to have these resolutions published in the city papers. . ' Appoints:oat of Me e iteturgie CoefrrenerforlB:ll. Pittaboigb 'lliariet—C. Cooke. P. E. , tt - Liberty street, E. Blrkett, • a Smithfield " 11.3. Clark, Wedey Chapel, F. S. De Hsu, tt. • Asbury ", White, tt - Welsh Mission, to be supplied, . Easi'Llberty—M. L. Moakley, W. P. Blackburn, Braddock's Fiehts-11. Miller, - - McKeesport—W. F. Lanek, Monongahela City—C. Foster. ' Eli:shear-1. L. Dens. West Neetrur—J. Menzel, 3; M. Rankin, Booth fittalnugh—.l. Knox, Sup., Daft/MoonDirtria—Z. IL Cotton, P. E. Ilniontown - -1. Montgomery, • Btoirstvillehl: P. Arneson, • ' Bridgeport-4'. hi. McGowan, F tte Springs Mltsion—E. B. Greets' Addima—A J. Batley, • Centreville—L. B. Beacom, . _ .Cookstown and Belleve.rrion—P. F. Jones, Redstone--8.-Wakefield, A. Deane.. Fayette Circuit—W. D. Lemon, Oreensborel. C Pershing, Idt.• Morris—S. _Laughlin, Csimichaeltowe - --W. Long, H. Montgomery, Eappsf.h:eek klis.—To be supplied, , . Hunter-Editor Pittsbnr& - Chr. Advocate, Whaling Hudson, P. IL, Witeeling,Forath. street—Wm. Con, . • ," North street—.C..D. BMWs, South street -James Drummond, ' ohspline street—Wesley Henasy, • • Wheeling, Creek Marion-G.-W. Arnold; - Short Creek and Ilberty—W. Sommers, • - Ellsabethtown—W. Lynabi ••• Wastergh sad Middletown—H.-folder, J. T. Clayiviile—C. Morrison. One to be supplied. Trisdelphi. L Irwin, - j Washington-F. Moore, - Cumber - is—A: Jackson, B. 'Cunningham, Beeleariite - J. o.Banseza, LlllOlll5, Wviiesbarg-4. White.. J. D. Timm, Oren Creek Mission—L.lagney, O. JoassAttp. Barnivilla 'District—Ct. D. Ithrnear, P. E. ' • Martini; D. Cross. One to be Martinerrille-4. McCleary, . Clariegton—W. W. Reap, • Woodefleld—W. A. Davidson, J. Phillips. One to be supplied, • ' Drewssrille—A. D. McConiAck, J. C. Metter, Lcorell—W. Athey,J. J sebon, Newport—.. W. Sidra, _ Elbaron—J. W. Esker. P. Edmonds, J. Coen. Sammertleld—N. C. Worthington. .L T. Wood . . rote; Jos: Wzight, • _ McConnellivillo—P. Cook, G. 0. Watling M. Grimes, St: Clairaville.—Samee liendarson,J. J. Maya. (bete, be anppliaL Casibridke District--J Taylor: P L Washington and Catntnidge—s A Swaney, 8:P Beneceteiliet Biehop. ". Nourish--B Boyd, .1 McGinnis. - ea me ma-a ALegee, Z 8 Wetter. - Coshocton—C A Holmes: Flizeldng—J Biafra, D NeiL P Mltehell, G Now PliThedelphis-1 N Baird, Jacob, Gilmore. „ Camber C P Hamilton, II McCall, PK Wax, Sup. West Chester—C 8 Weir - 1413E MEW". Deermille43l.llrsicH Bradshaw, J D Nam Stabniirlle Dithig—J Spencer. P E.. Bteabennlie, South Street—C-If Jackson. Hamlin Chapel- - 4 Bich. ' - Illatimond—J Mbite. M W New Bomereet—W Tipton,Ellarer• 'Warrenton-4 C Merriman. ..Smithfield—T 4 l, onto be supparst flpringlieldia Gordan, El Pekes. Lembruzli-8 W Day; Et Chows', J D Bich, sup. Carrollton—John Hare, 1 4 ,J Dales. WelisvilleM Alatee: • GetwgetmwS , 4 KMiller, one to be tropplipt Bolas Zhu' ritt- Monroe, PE. Beaver—G 8 Holmes. -- - • Bridgewater and Rochester 4 Murray. • ; Brightoa—J Dillon, 11 D Fisher. Patershorgh- , .A.linsion„ one Lobe mingled. Fialam—W 011enderson, W Brown. H Thomas, I Ansley. Canton—l D Cramer, 7 J Higgins. . partsi-W Devaney, one to be supplied. . Hanover—L Petty, J Grant. . New Liabon4 F Newly. Liverpoot—.7 Huston, 8 Crouse.' AlkshMO District—l J . Swayze, P E. .Bearer Btreet,.B E Babcock: South Common-8 B Donlap. Chestnut streetldission—lsrael Dallas. - Manchester lamina—Sß Brockarder. Illiarpabargh sod Btewaststown—C Thom. • Butler-4. 0 Williatos,3 Gilleburd. Taretitten--F. D Birmingham—D Hess: • liewickley—B Hopkins, J Homer. ChartiersB London, B F Florenes—G B Hwlfon, B A 'McCready. Teanneraacerlile—Wm. Cooper. John Barker. President of Allegheny College. itlairsrak Distrid--John Coil P. E. Blairsville-8 S. Nesbit; one to be 'applied. Johnstown—J Gibson. _ Cambria Mission—B Hamilton, one to be sup pliet Somerset, Ct. and Stony Creek blirofum—illea tom, D.ll D Coleman. • • Ligonier—.l Slum one to be supplied. Connellsvlile—l B COvirt• - Orstmoltorgb—D L Dempsey, .1 Bortddge. Mursaysville—B. Jorden, H -1) Chapman. Malting-0 Cranage,lB - - Eldertoa—D -A Haines; W B - Blackburn. Gemzerille Ct and lllahoning M'- Catty, one to be supplied. Indians—D B Campbell, if a Means. C C Best transferred to Bock River Conf. . Nicholson—To Oregon and California Mir sionConference. I) endwaltuler--Traostersed to Mk Conf. Stport of S. S. Comaritte; to. A. Cinsfuresee, Jane 24th, 1851. Conversions, - - • - 822 - S. 8. Advocates taken - 8,109, llaised for 13. 8. Union - $825 66 Expenses of Schools this year . - $2,977 46. Scholia* in Leant - Clines - - 680 • • Number of Bible Classes 188 irol=es in Library - • - 8842 82 OtScers and fathers • 4,725 Nuthber ofß. Schools r - , 888. According to the statistical report -just made to the Conference for the' pad year, it is s e en that Octd,--tint graciously answered cur: prayers and given , no iools for our hire. However, in stead, of only $50C . 01, the sum contributed by all our Conferenceo, to the fends of our S. 8. Union, eitronling to' the communication: referred 'to the committee, from the Cor. Sec. S. &robin of the hi. E. Church. Ras D. R. Kidder,' of 1411 - Tarke Ln conference should be contented with less than $lOOO per year, and which ought to beregarded, he thinks, es the minimum. Even then, the sate would not le one fifth of ' whet we are to raise tids‘year for the Ilissiortary lictiety; end only three-Mhs as much as the Americana:S. Union is eideavoring to collect : : And we do Wien that:our Union is capable of doing es instil' good as any iimiler..tastitation -in the world; 'and as our. Conference is one. of the larger and older Conferences, we should exceed this amount : ._ Also, a S. School should, if possible, beast:eh liehed at wiry preaching place, end our S. S. scholar, in number should equal the number of out Church toembe - s. Perhaps, not one half of . the Ilethotruit children in this Conference attend o=l3. schools. If ell oar preachers take hold of this sebbath ettbeol entorprift, end enlist our people , in the cense,the work will be done. And what a noble Walk may be accomplished the present. par. ' The convention of the children melba speared , • by half the labor simt on these of riper Years. In whatever light this whole embject may be viewed, it le the opinion of your committee that eshbath echools r4k among the first and hat • amine of the present age, for the cororsteice of the whole 'World ; Ihence, we offer for adoption the following resolutions, to this Confermofte7- 1. Raoloed, Tfisi l far from abating arty of our efforts, an. Increased and rigorous attention 'should be given torbath salmis.: • - 2. Buoloa, lb. we regard the Operations of our S. S. Union as (serving of our confidante, nod needing our inctreasedlftutributicms. 3. Balasedi: That the collection-at emery ap pointment., in behalf of the S. ft Union, be fait folly attended Ott this year. • • ' . MIM'S 4. keta4 4 4 Thii we ileo"PeciallY ( mat cur march' oar eicellent IL B.4drocate -a ramth wider circulation. G..Enoleed, wee organise our sabbath schools into ausillari missionary societies wher a. That the success with Which God has crowned the eabbsth Reboot institution calls for our derma :thanksgiving, and that we aedr• 011111tbell to Urge with increased fervency its - interests at the throw of grace. All of which,'we remwctfully submit. J. K. BllLLEB,Chairman. CALEB FOSTER. P. B.—Ber. Jacob K. Miller was elected Can fetence Vice• President. hismactats.—Theee'whofriab to enjoy rational .amusement, and at the came time to Improve their stock of useful knowledge, will not fall to pay a viait Raymond & Van Amburgh's im mense Menagerie which will be exhibited Mt the Brd, 4th and 6th of July on Penn streetln the Tin Ward. The managers have made every preparation for the sae and pleasant accommo dation of Usiters, and herds collection of. ani mals which has never been excelled in this coon try. For particulars we refer to their advertise ment in another column, and to the Bills of the day. „ . ALLIGHIST Sainae.—We hive beard com plaints about the watt footway of the lower dile lrheny Bridge being obstructed at the Pittsburgh end, compelling foot passengers to pass into the carriage way. • Sunny or run PZAClL—Thonyto Iticflowin 'U yesterday committed to prison, charged on oath of Christina: Keenan, with aurety of the BY TELEGRAPH. sum= By Tax O . IIIXILLT TZLZONAPII Ltd; AND =PORT= 7011.111 C PITTEIBUILOII CIAZIRTZ. MURDER AT BELVIDERE.4 , T, Csticado, lona 2G. A - girl named Ellen Slade, residing near Belri des*, in Ltoene county, on hat Sunday, went out riding with a - merchant In that city, Samuel L. Keith, who had, previously seduced her, after riding about the country for several hams, Heath took thelgiri to his store, and kept her locked up there for rwo days. On. Wednesday the girl was resumed to the house of Dr. Woodwani, and an 'bulb= produced by him, which caused her death. Dr. Woodward then fled, but was arrested on Saturday evening. }teeth did not leave ' se he deemed. himself seam, until the arrest of his accomplice. lie then fled, .and has not been heard of since. A reward of $5OO is offered for his apprehimslon, by the citizens of Belvidere, or WOO for his apprehension and imprisonment in any jail it the comstry. Heath is short instating, slightly formed and active light and sandy complexion blue 'eyes, and his hair nonelderably gray. ' His nose Is flat, and long hiachin slightly turning up; one der is • little lower than the other. He is about 85 years of age. He is gentlemanly in appear ance, generally going well dressed. The reward money Is on deposit In safe hands, In Belvidere. FIBS AT CHICAGO. • CHICAGO, AIM 26 A fire broke oat last night, destroying several buildings, among which was tho Baptist Taber nacle. DEATH BY DEOWNDiG. Drraorr, Jane 26. Capt. Jae. B. Thompson, late of U. B. Army, and eon-in-Lw of Gen. Hugh Brady, was found droirtued in the Detroit ricer. Be disappeared BaturdaY eeenhus last CHOLERA AT MEMPHIS lilzareius, Jane 26 The Hon, Swooss Comogen, died of cholera last night There is considerable sickness in the city, but not ranch riders.. -MOVEMENTS OF THE PRESIDENT. -, Noarotn; June 26. The'Presidemt.and suite stilted the sloop of Woe Plymouth, on the way to old Point Comfort. Befcere stinting, the potty were joined by Mr; HAD, Post,Moster General, who came down from Richmond. The proprietor of the Old Point Comfort Hotel gars a splendid ball last night, in honor of the Preeident. The whole party left for Washington this at • CITY ELECTION. Noarong, Jane 26. The city election yesterday reaolted in threw Lion of E. Tubas, (Whig) for Mayor. GOSPORT NAVY YARD. NoiroLE, Jtme 2C, The Odeport Navy. Yard is completely desert ed by the workmen. The commandant's order minding workmen from the yard, excepting da ring woOdng hours, arid which gave offence to the aroAtmen, is 'still =repealed. - - WASHISOTON, June 26. The BlasaseMmetta block of granite for the Washington Monument has mind safely. It is six feet allure, and weighs 3 tons. It cost $8,600. • PROM THE, PLAINS. ST. LOOl5, June 2G A trade ;train from the mountains has arriz Ted. They met G 26 emigrant wagons near fort Larimie. They were nearlyall for Oregon and Utah. There was no mow on the mountain, but heavy rainsjtad fallen im;the route, and theFivers THE CHOLERA Br. Loots, June 2G. The cholera has nearly ceased at .7efferson Barracks. Thesteamer Grand Turk and Concordia, which hue arrived here, lett . 22t emigrants at the Quirmitine. The Grand Turk lost eight passengers on her trip The river Is falling at this point. RAILROAD CELEBRATION. Br. Lome, June 24. There ie to be a great railroad celebration here on the 4th of July, at which the Ilan. Ed ward Bates is to he the orator of the day. I3TIttICK .11Y .LIGHTNING. WrrITIELD, (N. Y.) June 26. A min named. Wm. Graham. while standing in the barn of the Temperance House, about a mile out of this place, this morning, was struck by lightning, and instantly killed. There were three others In the barn with him at the time, Who Were knocked down, but are recovering. CONNECTICUT BANK BILLS. ILiterroan, (Cr.,) Jane 26. Fills have passed the Legislature of Connecti cut, for chartering four new banks, Including one to.be located in Hartford, with , s capitol of 5600,000. THE CC S. SLOOP PORTSMOUTH. Burros, Jane 26 The U. S. sloop Portsmouth, Com. Gregory, arrived yesterday from Port Praya. The Ports mouth had been absent about 35 mouths. The crew generally were debilitatedirom the sickly nature of the clinuita ht the Western coast of Africa. LATE FROM HAVANA. • CHARLESTON, (S. C.) June 26. . The. Mesmer Isabel, Captain Rollins, from Mum arta Hap West, arrived to day, bringing Baum dates to the 22d. The political noire is ... artimPortant. Engare..-There wu moderate business doing in ropes, and prises were maintained at the Into dealing; but another conmesion was algid- hiolossos—Soles at 11 rials, though holders truserulli !Watins g Coffee—Transse were insiguiflesat. SAILING OF THE CHEROKEE. Nrw YORE, June 26 The steamer Cherokee sailed this afternoon for degree, with the Mallet:TOLlifornia, and about 200 passenger& • WHIG STATE CONVENTIO2C- 17 EaMONT . mirrsuzz, June 26. The Vermont Whig State Convention met yes terday at Bellow's Falls--Ez-Gcrrernca; Coolidge L m ruirE ,,:,, —and nominated Chas. E. William for . , Julius Converse for Lieut. Governor, and.Gtargt Hawes for fitate.Treattarer- Resolnticros were adopts — Cin favor of 'a tariff of geolfle duties; andel:eating slavery as a morel and politica en% and opposing Its ezten- Rion; and giving cordialapproval to the compro mise =mum of the last Congress. . RAILROAD A C CIDENT. BOSTON, June 2G Quite a serious aeeident occurred on the West ern Itsßroad yesterday, near' the Btate line. By tbs breaking of an axle, sus engine was' thrown afy the track, and one of tlfe passenger ears ap• NIL M. J. Knowlton bad both thighs broken, and quite is number of peivous were considera bly injured. . . SAILING OF THE BROTHER' JOHATIIAN. Raw YORK, Jiina 26. • The steamer Brother Janatlum . salted to day for Chiggers, with a Iraq 6 womber of passer!. I CAGE OF , C1y,t( . 1 . 4.0 3 T 1 '. • . Arm WIGTON, junei 26 . . _ The Court Millie for the trial of Hen. Talcott ,reassembled 'to-dsy; when the examination 'of Col Huger ins resumed, sad concluded. The President of , the Caere, Hen. Twigge, be. ing unwell. the Court adjourned at 12 o'clock. ANOTHER CONVECTION. BALTDIOIIr, J111:10 2G The trial of Spelton, at Charlestown, accused of participationin the murder of the Cosden family, resulted to dey, in his conviction. Three of the participators to this dreadful affair, viz. Taylor, Murphy. and Spelton, are now under sentence of death.' PIIILADELPHIA 11IARSET. PHILADILPHIA, June 24 • Cotton—The mar is Flour—Bales 800 .bbls Western at $4 26 bbL Rye flour is held at $3 374, and core meal at s2B7¢'bbl. Brain—Very little is doing in grain. . The sales are 2000 bushels vials at 102 c 44 bu. Rye is selling at 71e. Corn in in demand, with sales 6000 bushels at 63e 41 - bu. Whiskey—Supplies are scarce, and prices are advancing, Sales 300 bbls, st 240244 /31 101. • Provisions—Mess Pork is selling sl6€o 16 60, and prime at $13Q13 6011 bbl.' Bales mess beef at $l3. Bacon is firm, with Sales of hotddem at 7C)7i, aides at 909.1 and hams at 8 09 i. for - common ;mod 10e11s for alloy cured. Lard ie steady at 14010 c in khls, end 101011 a in kegs. Iron—The market is dull, but prices are un- changed. I. ad is inactive. NEW YORK.IIIA.RICET • SOON BZPOkT. • . New Volta, June 26. Cotton—The sales to-day are 800 bales at 71 01'le for ordinary and fair. Flour—The market is firm, with more inqui ry for export Sales 3,000 bbls prime Genesee at $4 1804 31, of good Western $4 ;and extra Ohio at $4 3704 75 0 bbL Rye Flour—la sane, with sales at $3.481. Corn Meal—Sales at $2 81 for State, and $3 for Jersey, t bbl. ' Grain—Wheat is quiet, with sales 6,000 bosh at 10201100 for Genesee, and 9701000 for Ca nadian. Bye Is batter, with sales 2,000 bushels at 74e. Corn is improving, with sales 20,060 bushels mixed Western at 5805810 .1 1 1 bush. • Srovisions—liess pork is easier, with sales at $l4 50 for new, and 14 for old; new prima is selling at $l2 87 41 bbL Beef is in request at $BOll for mess, and $506 for prime. Cut meats are steady and active at 71-for sides and 61 for shoulders. Lard is lower, with sales of 100 bbls at 81 11 lb. :Stooks—The casket is firm.. 11. 8. sixes, 1862, aid 1111 for those of 1875; and 109 for Kentucky sines. l'enn'a fires are quoted at 940. Iginois bonds are steady; Indigos are dull. - . tacsao EinST. Nair Yong, June 26. :Cotton—The market is steady, with sales to day of 1,400 bales at full prices. Flour—The make' is firm, with sales 2,000 bbls State brands at $4 tlB, which is an &deans's. southern flour is steady, ni $4 87®4 5011 bbl. :Bye Flour anti Corn Meal—Are without change. 'Grain—Wheat is steady, at 102.®110 for good Genesee red sad white. ' Salts 50 000 bush corn at-5710581 for mixed western, and 59i661 for yellow. Provisions—Pork is dull at previous rates.— Lard is selling at 9 a 91 per lb. Whistey—Prices have declined ic, with sales 800 bbls, at 24c. . btocka—Muted States sixea are f higher, tales 8.10,000.0hi0 fives 1870, at 'll4l. Callum Co. Ku advanced f. BALTIMORE MARKET. BALTIXOI2, Jane 26. Flour—The market is dull, and buyers will not offer more than $4 for Howard street City hßlis brands are held at '&1.25bb1: Grain—Sales red wheat at 8 888, and white at 881110189 c t 1 brishet Corn is scares and Slur at 60661 for yellow, and 63064 for white. Oats are selling at BSc, and rye at 67e ? tasheL Provisions—Thep:dirket is quiet, and impplies light. Sales 150 Ws bacon shoulders at 71e7} and 20,000 Ms louse shoulders at 7.1e7e ? lb. Sales 70 hhds and 20,000 bbls sides at 91. c, hams are sold at Oiello ? lb. Lard is selling . at 91091 in bbls, and 111. in kegs, with sales 200 kegs. ' Groceries—The market is quiet. Rio Coffee is dull at st a 9 1 . Sugai and Molasses are without change. Wool—The market is dull at 20 a 22c for mi meo, unwashed. Tobacco market quiet, with small sales at far mer prices. Whiskey—Sales at 24 a 25c per gallon. COTTON MARKET. CHAILLISTON, S. C.) Jane :V Bales to-day of'soo bales at 5a 90 res. lb. CINCINNATI MARKET. CINCINNATI, June 26. hour--Sales GOO bbls at prices ranging from 4.2,15®3,24 'lO bbl. Whiskey—Prices have advanced to 17i, with • good demand. firoceries-:—The market is doll, and unchang ed. The river is stationary. From the N. Y. Evening Po FOX OBSOON. By the arrival of the Crescent City, we have received files of Oregon pipers to May 10th, in desire. The steamer Willamette was nearly ready to Ake her place onthe rivers Columbia and Willa mette, which she was expected to do as early as the'2lst May. The business of the city of Portland is repre sented by.the Portland Oregonian to be increas ing. Large warehouses were erecting, and ma ny vessels were discharging and loading at the wharves. As an indication of the season in that Ist itude, it to mentioned that ripe strawberries; made their appearance on the tables on the Bth May The people of Oregon had held a public' meet ing car theist of May, and appointed a commit= Me to write a letter of condolence to Mre. Thum ton, widow of thetilon. Samuel IL Thurston, the late delegate from Oregen 7erritoey. Resolu tions of regret for his loss and of respect to his memory were passed. . The weather has been baton the Oregon coast with gales and profess rains. The Steamer Go st Astoria, bad put to sea in consequence of a heavy gale which had blown for some days,' and no vessel had entered the river for some time on the same account. The ocean steamer, Col. wain, which was due with the mails, had not arrived, and it was supposed that she was st the month of the river waiting for the southwest gale to abate, so that the could come in with 'Safety. ' There are three ocean steamers plying between Portland, in Oregon, and San Francisco in Cali fornia, besides numerous sailing vessels. There are also, including the Willamette, three river steamer's, besides a host of mailer craft, plying up and down the river. A steamboat, to ply be tween the Cascades and the falls of the Colum bia, has also been contracted for: the engine bad been shipped from San Francisco, and the .steamer is to be in motion early in July. The Oregonian of May 3rd says: "By this arrangement, emigration can be amply accomodated, and find the means of st em to the 'Willamettis valley surer, and with out the delay of former years—as we under stand 'the Company of the Cascades have el ready nearly completed a railroad grand the portige." - The Oregon City Spectator. of May tills, gives he following exempla of lodiso customs: "On Sunday night lost, near this city, an In dian after greatly atiusir.g and besting his squaw, hung her up by the neck until the vital spark had thel. His plea for.the cruelty he inflicted upon her was that ehe would not stay at home,and to break her of this habit he thought he would beat and hang her a while, after the custom of the whites: Well, Le has effected a cure. This may be said - to bq one of the benefits of drillss ' tion. If we ndstake not it is a grave offence i among them for one male to kill another, btitthe husband holds the power of iii and death over his wife." General Joseph Lane is candidate for the place of Delegate totongress from Oregon Territory, in place of Mr. Thurston. It hod been expected that he would take the field in opposition to Thurston. The nomittaton ie made in this wise in the Spectator of hlsy let, published at Oregon City: "We have been requested by General Joseph Lane to announce him as a candidate for Dele gate to the next Congress." COFFEE. --3 0 0 bge. prior) Green Rio Cof-, (aMGOIVed and for do by JOHN WATT CO. ieG "0 bble. new 18S1,•Tlickled Herring do but dd.° j air it , do to stab sad for ado by fie G ) WATT I 00. 000 lbs. Loxd, T or ea e on on . , dirn=eut by T. WOODS SON, No. dl, Winter ort. OrLlL9B.o,6lsb—g-13I: b . leac op, h l 2 9 dzi: g tersperm 2i 1,31) 7.t100 N. win'. 01 1 . norwand ftar sale by MILLER No.. =9 2Z,Ltbair.a. for sae bv IVOOL TWINE-400,11m. ..14 4 . C. , ARBina *T. A LOOIiO4-40 bbbs. for sale by Jets- J. KIDDa OD, CORo o d d. INSEED 01L-1000 gallon!! (to arrive) to r taldrby HID D • CO, 60 Wood 14. PIRITS TURPENTINE-10 Ws. (to lir 10 rive) for rale br J. iota C 4) Word rt ARD 011-10 bble. for sale by elf. . J. [MD h 90.. u 0 Wood et EFINED BORAX-500 Ws for sale by . JUDD *CO., CO Wood K. FI3H-15 bble. New Whitie; • .14 " "J. B*.'CZNELD. SALERATUS-100 boxes pure; 30 Ws. kT 4414 1.7 14 J. IL CANYIT.I.D. ILA—Y-1000 lbs. for sale by jell J. B. CLNYIELD. , L% tor sale by J. B. CANFIELD. IVEARL ASII-30 bbl jl4 I lIISEgD OIL-30 bbls.Griewold'ebrand, .1,1 for malepy jell J. B. CANYIELD. riASII-4 casks for doll V coirim.D. )014 _ - • 'JIBE PROOF PAINT--101bbi.tbr sale by Jell J. B. CANYULD. TICKETS-50 dos. Marietta niake, for' sido by jel4 J. H. CANPULL.D. tll - MESS-200 boxes for sale by J 014 J. IL CLNPIRLD. BACON —l5 eazdxs Shoulders, i•l4 marata4...1.,.. HEESE—SO boxes for sale by 1821211 DICK &V a Co,. lel4 Water awl Plot QUIIMER CLOTHS, for ?den's tid Boys',. Wean al.. Tweed. Qubosentts, Canatmem, In f o 7,l l r t tnr o f. , ,,f ,fi r cooonue , nveived eoo °tweet 3.13 MURPHY 2 BURCILPIELD. KJ•KJLACK SATIN VESTINGS—Murphy & garaneld tsve rscelred • ompltat LI. above licr e.. xnae or a Tory .upnior qauur. 311.13 FRENCH LINENS, pr yarious qualities, received intul selline&R.Oravi6 '. Jel3 DISSOLUTION. i- TDS firm of Clarke, Parks .k Co. Rochester, Pad...1 : 011 df l y dierd , a t t by p = . 1 l eol i tae n. nt m te j . fa rat awl Parks. who wfll actious the badness as ma formed m et a the oar. and Ml* <4 Clark •• Penh Au the bghtaas of the Isla Mt to be wailed by watt liareditok Mk. c 7 A•• 0 ' P E zit ' e.3ON CLAW. :O. Rill. U. 1.7. *MN. jelhapt Pittsburgh, Jana &hi m UrAVTNG made v change in oar bneint'!" tk.,l n 'XU:sbi=Cen o i t; Night boats, Colon Ling to Clerstand. into Erie and Sttlehlosu thne to Elia. . Randy and bearer • to Massillon. • • LYggesa Padua LI • to (llstralated, And alto the boalum go, g.s.pboAt.p-man and Bearer , will b• ' • through OLIN CAPOUZY, our A prat at Pittsburgh. Pa. UlDeq coma of Water and enalthgodd streets. CLARKE t PAUL Plttsburab•Jun• '6l.—{talil Itocbaster. Pty, Sea globi.g—Cape May. N. J. VONGRESS HALL is now open for the re ception of Visitors. The yroptistor,tbstikftli lot tXto U ral 'patrolman herototom reorinal. onsuld bat th `..7."Vif",.:2.."' i tl= =al.. is W rangel:lmola sod szeotonsodatious. b. Ulm... 11 he =pt. nka1 , :=12%,;b7 V71`,"4141T.t and Watt, or a majority ot the sojout ner. at this pi...! MILLF-IL i'AK AND ROSlN— bble N.C. Tar. le poi °Mir, 100 bright lia lteeir g • mr sale 2 , 7 .302 PBS WATT a CO. IV ILO WILL SUFFER fur the saiera,`ei d7,Y, tele R. E. SELLERS, 67 Weelet gee &Neel. north hos ettrad the moot ditleelt eases. FIrI3IOTIIY SEED-34 bbh_ for sale by 1_ jots J. tn. FLOYD'. j CE-15 tierces Fresh, for sale by jrl.3 J.: EATIIER-100 Sides N. Y. .le , for asle Elby 013 J. a R. 140 Th. SUNDRIES tep abet. wed Nor. . 6 and 1 bbl. Lard: 10 Naar , Flusetd 90 tan twist Tabu.; &Xi dam Corn 11 bf W rf CO I FOB. SAL QTOCE. of the Merchants & Nalinfacturefr toot: Etock of the 7.W:taw. Dank. ar, I U. D. DINO. Hanker sad limiter. J• 11 , /oart.b _ • WANTED, WESTERN BANK NOTES, IA lowest market rate% and blitimatteeminpaid Papaneri. ran c Um. lb par tante, by U. D. BIND. telt - Banker t Braker. Years! rt. • • • For Sale. • LOT on Penn street, adjoining Mat, thowbl mid lfdedroblio thw lot cou d ivi dedo mato pawn. n !Mi l , a Co. 0 40 A. To Gardners. stiFEIV acres of gonad near the city, salt. 11.111* gardndag.l6, Ado. Enquire of le 0 A. WILKINS t Co. _ .IARD-12 bbls in store and for sale by . ;A llll.lll DIELIM= I -ARI) -Oleof Bennett 1 Jones' cannier tax : la al. by 1811111 DICKEY 1 CO, waters Fast as. jr4ORN-40 bbls shelled, for'saie by 3.10 8.1. YO?( 80:111108.81 . • CO. REESE-35 bxs for tale by 1j $l4O & 7. TON BONNIIORST & CO BACON -20 cks.. received and for sale by 1 010 RICE A! IrCAIDLESI3. LINSEED 011,-10 bbls for side by ja 0 RICH a IrCANDLIMS. 't 11000LATE—ID3 bza. Boston Chocolate ford• er 1.10 WICK II 3LCANDLLSK VIRY REARING—Cox sale by Jur ido WICK a ArCAKTUM GREASE -1.0 bbLs in store and fore 'elife 157 ISAIAH DICKEY • CO., 010 Wats.. and Pront its. rrOBACCO-12.5 boxes tied of the best JL, brands 6s and Bo in sten .4 thr Arr ISAIAH DICKEY & CO4 Jelo • Water and /roast, OVERING'S SUGAR.-20bbls Lover !_ s Lover s/ and pulverised euyerjeut received sal vc pule law by WK. A. 51'CLORO 00. iclo 250 'abode CI ARDINES IN BRINE.-111 kegs! Sar -10 di e . Le brine (S.1•11.1s) just rearlyeat sad fut . /Al. loudlbbl. A. ArCLURG' A 03. • Ob LIMO n. FRESH TEAS — Just receirod et N. 256, - latAYty st.: AA tnwar• ot..ery ..rim ownut . 0 4 . Boob Te/P. of Lb. Istart -Mxriar.MA 5.. .51. Ter] to. by the bolt chador ?mind by WY. A. lITLIIRO A 01) b.lO Omen azd Tea Dealers. DOT CLAY-7 tons Copley's Pot Cla r y, No 26, jlllt received and 113 r nig b_ 'es) S. BaIOONMAICER k Co. NEW MACKEREL-50 bblo No. 3j large sum soselwrol hut weal red it Ow ale by je 0 & W. lIARBAUGIL VITOOL, WOOL—Cash paid for the differ. Vvat grates of wool jl7 .006. t R, IttaBAUGI4 - . 'extra" flour in store 8. & m. LIAR/MUGU. LOUR-110 bbh. and for udd by Jelo MACKEREL—Quarter bbla No. 1 fat 4 " i ' s "Ts a a r attiliCker a 00. wake A Root stA COTTON -116 bales in store and for sale by ISAIAH DICKEY t O. 010 Water * Irrnat *a. AVANA SUGAR.-50 but white Ra il .12/ Most.Jost rofiral=l6 . fr i o.,b r im m. No. 116 iroterottrot. I 04 - OftAR.--30 bble loaf auger (as -LA °"'"""iratairGz k 1M11111.431, N 0.116, lYotee,otroot. lvurrE SCARF SILKS.• -A. A. MASON • r Coltse, ust creels/ter Extlesagr irsomMt i ,m ' .. y . '4 .ll:tntrt , ; 17; ' : rim l gitim " :l34Abon.. to bleb spe sttenUon of customers ts Invited at No. ell end M. Mark. St : Jell More New Lawns • -A. MASON CO. have jurt received , dtt a it Ittr i ft. let of Wee ..TT 11.Irsb btatru "*h°""" OR SALE—One Kiln of Brick, Enquire F W. 31'CLINTOCK . 13 Carpet Watlbmw, th Net. Ott Fourth stmt. tiareea for sale by 4,2 WICK a TITANDLEFS. LARD -12 bble No. 1 Lard for sale by x.; nuts & DICANDLOS. 1 :~. ;r VELVET CARPETS.:—W.lll'Clintock has I. Mule awl for We, tbt lantnt anottuteut of mtvxegrffereG thl!enFiat. Carpet WareV, B itUSSELS CARPETS:—W. b. fn stme god for was* l ln arge mortsoest of rays rwr Brune Carret;_to mbleb vite. the atteation of cueumn.r.. Cat pot %Tonto.. tio. 7Z* /math IL i. 7 COCO MATTING—Far public halls and rooms. Is Won and for mkt lov Dr.CLINTOCB. io7 Curet Watehouss, xo. 76. Fourth at. ABBITT'S SOAP POWDERS aro now pi v 3 well known as to re‘ r are Do P=.1 1 2,. , vt.th.trurgregg _r_w i v aw, tale sad retail. Dr WM, 4 M'CLUau 200, Lam ' It • EFFEVESCING COMPOUND, ti substi ' tato for yeast fbr nista/ bnead. calm, Li, by villa • wing of 13 per ant in Cont Inertheted. rex vede try WM. A 11'CLUILO CO. 704 Liberty et. B UCKETS A; TUBS--60 doz. Buckets; 10 " tutm lb, Rale by J. 2 - L. 8. WATII3I3! Al 4 it BON& IRK—A few bble 1 Z t WATERMAN t BONS BUTTER --5 bbla. Pack;'p ut reed. Ea EsEs pa L & WATEKELEN by' EON& r(TOBACCO—'2I kegs.(Gedge's)_No. 1 Six A. Twist, for We by JAMES DALZELL, Jr 2 CI Water. •Sid 71.11 rd B tous Soft .r Tenn l for sale by ARD OIL-40 bblo. No. 1, for sale by ir2 i. woes a IMANDLUS. TANNERS' OIL-50 bbl,....jpst receiving by mai, end Coy ol• JA.Ma MIZELL. 2 Ob. Wain a. m i ~ rr'n - g33WM ig e gimey's Philadelplkia & Liverpool Lille of Packet& . gn front Philadelphia on the the IA of deli mon J PPO. lIIIMJILOA 'Tn.% aricVnitt ; r uc iTik._:?lthedl i f3Mi l tir l 'ads,st"!`' " lillacEldidSON,thew,) Master. The above With. art built of the beet and mod costly jye and ars bated Far am nridar ot ttwir fitted up with all latest linproeemen4 are inn@ tty eauglat s e=cul a le b rA tgui a nr=leAtheir eic; their are erinmanded _by men of ackaowledged Went. who ye. anted for their di:side. in the wad Nrrice. illesons rims of b ri nging their friend. from the Old coyote., nbtain certlikatas of rastege, which will be pod for right months. end oar eildie to lrelelei and LW` erpeol wiU fornith these with tt: r =pet . lokuiliathin owl Inetritetions relative to their de pot the convenience of mogestiri t shitig to arid o b er itlagagiirdall'o"uart width ' 11l b. = d l.7V7 tbe o.ol' or Post Wires 10 10. Pulled Moir:tom. AlirPricrisiolia eupplial p. .mere thentnit fed. Lieet , pearl wed the following supplie• will be Wotan deb pttueuger of 12 . 7teasz of sge sag over: 2,W, lbs. bread. 2 ,t e 1.. mod= Vteb,;:rtthtetry."re noe n'','h tereadstufbe, I Ile pork, hill allow.. of water and els. eta, and half allowance of ( tastar nm ar a r r i a lale x ls. No. 37 Watint street. belowBecoodcPbiesdriair. WII. PLAWD • r elf Komi. Sixth and Wood sta.. Pit:diorite. tiotQt TIETUE SUBSCRIBER reipectfully announ <4. to his Wen& and the travelling community, ho boo sansosssed the Proprietorthip of the UNITaII SUM iIIYTY.t. Lang known in connection with the Noted under the late Proprietor, be feel. perfectly sato In o pmtleinst its old patrons, that nothing nhall ho venting tip mann Its previous reputation.. the hot WS haunt bo th. '.**".. No ''T. Tls h irtn '.."' MtVe to ''''' V" . thittitralt°4lrth.`l,,... rt. umt eye ..1 n 0,,,,,, .., .mfb,t o r Wk. el g &WWI , 'I PIU I .I 7 . :11,1=1,41r =wed a t raft; O l !tit that pfam. . ffoy3l.ltosj A. O. ALLEN. IMOMAS WillTg. as biA7 • ay; A t lEnzimm r . za 6.4,a ahr. JO. I. WNW& ..211,11 lIAGALEY, IfOODWARDi rt ta. Mole ," do Grown. No: 221 Mutotst. Ai. 041 D. C. rearm,— J. A. TUNA. WALD, . BUCKNOR & CO., Tobacco ..11•1=10ort I,l•Trhants. No. 41 North Water Axed, o:111 1 / 4 nhOirtarres,Pir1 ide , blz. ~. .. . ' ' sort t . , ~ PlieWillalleal ... . , , „.-7 - NEW YORK. Shawls! Cloaks! Masaillas! t. NO. 6 Cortlandt at.,, N: York. tr wr. ova 2.t t pi.a=mtw. t fresh or notch ar i etgrstr r flool l iest A gll. Is. torggs 471" fall &Mr Malt ofFre than Vienua v nuars anier. !sencip Shan", of enrAracle. s.tr. ,: b = rloae shape sl7w4ruirsiertt*TitaZeirCVMEitt laannUctarrd fun Pan Pot ter. of his own importation received nminonthly yer Linn streurvvs. N• inns the special attention of Southern and West ern Strrshanta to the above. as they .11.1 fad an wort. 'not or Shawls, and nadratals goods tor Loftin nu. l ' " =:Pqr1 1 1: . SHOW STANDS._ .SIU +Winn, Sheets Itau Ilas. driven Ist nest !Worn Pining ant , at SI an S 6 nth. . idati • _ Mee fen Foreign Patent& No. b Wall of.. Fork, and 188 Mg at.,,fonden: ATENTS - FOR INVENTIONS procured r to Croat Brawn, Pronee, &lemma, Ifdlood. and of er puts of Europo—the Csasdas. Cods. and Us Bro 4 7r01l informatinn ou the stare nu M bsd byeddroolbd __ _J. P.PljtHdp.. . 6 Prall rtx..4 Ns* York. Superior/lackynhog y and Copyingbk JozsEmpzisKiaNessustrect ull4jo.iymk. SIM TIMIS TO TOT Mee. TkeSte. gel hi T. em. pet d 0...-40 " ..... 16. am. ~,, .371 i 0. - • " ' 45 Oa anaaht. per asllao Mt. to the boot .Curl , ataaufartured. It flows to a cord COPYING INE—and will ant °mode. awald. rair=l47 . T .: _atigrzam . a o po Lt rea= alrablr adapted 67the PIM Pea. The oadorn,caed to prepared to farnOb tbs tale ot. maw Or or beta, mapatoption. at Um labors very r.t iks per . ordor. atd &Gym.] to any part 6 1 16 . PIOT ST. et ThstTe. ebarga meg. Gambit or belt are charged eat. at natt coot. , TIICODORE CCM'. GT Nassau at,..urawaarl_nßUK4lap. Itofeuor A. C. Barry's Tricophargas, gR MEDICATED COMPOUND, for re rel.;l='.V.Zi=grilttbArgal and barterlos. Ming. cdto. bralaro. ordains. ate. It Imo teem meratanted by Imparrenent. Mst Itarrea worm has endued the same semi La maims dixamo n Vf Ws. me. of Um bores, and all Os animal ' kingdom. ba tailwind torrin orlocted from bandre of introritar Import. villderee to abow tits Plias of the preparstiatt. and tbe esr:e•o o on In orb/eh It la bakt by throe übo bare given It a trial: :raw Tnag. Sept:Pd. WS , Butai—hour EIP—I have Imo oath • en• tawny erapika of ths main. cf a moat angrammed ebar. fat Mot Mairmi year, and 4amon the: period ban hod Um sash of tome id for rant emin.-ut elan.. awl bare tried oil tb• omparitlnar far the brae all byme known. althout the leant benollti lau platen by friend to try your Triamberovs. I did , aa remade and. to my ourprim met cratillosibm. cured In abordmro roman . Furl mutter 74 tlia disorder that at times I mu partially • • Itespactfulln roma. ItAPELTI4 • . 140 Oolatabla Moot. amoklys. . - Nan Z. WO. Yam D...lslr—Abouttvo yawl aro my = imam act • groat &al. and ray toad was omen MI witn dandralr. vartald by Dim! ro try nor bum, *MI I did to. and to my artanJahromM. a:l;W= prmlr nrotat. and all the dandruff dlaappurnt. sa the 0.4 no. slam for Imelf. With Impt.t. I am ram obrd't iaret. J 11111ILLDWELL. Nd Broidway, If any lay or grotlornart doubts tIM anttur . k i ft of tna abora.for mil l Masao call at Prormor A 0 cam, IX Medway, Nov Yost , wham ha grill rano artni• oal tartars. • • tts intits,7 tod Naval Arltht - Na. 11. 1401 Titers is tm Ss lb* psrmasest ousts( tatiseS. Id:Strum of the ts--Wom grossahr, thst smelted the popular rtSosst Dr artirt• knows as Prob.= Barrer -or Shows" Irsepottcd. • It I. at trosimlr . by the now starers of trurratomonitrt or .t rier:ass ' lli n t:s r b i rt at b . " o =t o t t P" =.ll tn. Emir. and thoo prompts. Its growth to amontkable -es. destroys the dandruff and marl. makes du her fro sod gloorp. la will ours all Stamm of the seat% snob as seal. Loa. der 111. d olimirobtmatontilitor der. of Lb. Wm Is obrassese 00 sell-so ellrass, it staXts ontirollss. 10 Is mkt in loss bottle.. prim =math stlis. 137 nrosdwar. stst at lb. IhnitniAt istnrahr. Unman Ms Utast Slates sad Canada. • PRENTINCi apse jjiUUTCHINSON it Co., Nol3 Spruce Street, 5. r.6W TlAll,Wboleolop nuanftetaxers of the eat ousq PRINTING MO, far fl o t•elyed Iltbo gard=reth%S.::2l=l . 4 :dr mfL r oill V b r t in utAT:XL4=== to d • eb• p pot o ens, and lbfavarded to Wm. p_Y , Go. also mooted:4n eolond Woof mrr obsclo•Od oslltr rarfins from SLOG to= Myer lb. meltleam C ' ICAGO, ILLINOIS FORWARDING T & CONE HOMAS SIMERCRANT; citicAco. ILLINOIS. CIONTNVF.E. pis usual fac il ities to receive . oi Stnnat. Sale, mkt TrsasblmonL all Ilalaralls• a:wig - tied bizo. Botta le Ms AAA &lir for all points b. Laker aml . Illiaolo Cans/ sad Elver. , ._ ll .'or...to—Mew.. L.rea.StalliD.s A C. 4 • 3t.fars. Jon. A (Wird: Nit .I , IIS A. Causbeic siAAND ST. LOUIS & ST. JOSEPH. ST. JOSEPH. MISSOURI. - MIDDLETON, RILEY k M'OEE, Prague., Com:no. sfut t i jrstsllnj o ydsssisals. gst lb* Mfrs to Alexander llordss. atoms, Media a at. Pittsburgh. splay AVID C. TUTTLE, Attorney at Law, 011 , 31111.1gCeli the Penasylvaas. Bt. Louis, Itto. L i tammalcatk. Pmtnour ans*".l.l. a:4 17 ktOIIN, 11. RANKIN, Attorney' and COMM ollor at sod Oaolldeoloorr foe the Stall o leards, St Louis. Mn., OW of pittehorzh.,) Iteterroors—lltanborglu_Lloz W. Forward. Bunton M'Cuudlree 2 McClure, lobo E. rule. I/W.IU Semple, McCord AI Co. ausl4:l7 • Atil=CAN HOUSE, ' .11A1100ZIL ISTSEZT, BOSTON. undersigned having entirely rell I built and enlerned the above aalensirsestallish• cunt. cmtaitinn in all about the.. lam:idled and Mr recc, would respectfully me unties that it is new rsed7 yen the reception and accommodation of the travelling stand A cem nestanded notice of the unsurpasnalconvenlencesof lids House deemed aupernuous, a the minieroue impro•te. manta which have been ands cannot be prererly car an advertimment. Eunice it to say. no earn= Du been mired to feeder WV apartment perfect. The furniture outmode en:measly le ceder, mutilate of cost, not certain realm of it, especially the Drawing reonuo..lll he found to be of the met a beautiful manuface Mare. The linaMs mums are candour. and the hours h e me d ia r t u . 1 0 t .. 0 arranged sr to suit the convenience of the Igidemittment will he conducted in an uneseeption. ble manner, and tha _proprietor pledges hirtwif thet the Anasrieen Hann shallbe Maly the Trees febataewdesennaT DRIED APPLES-30 eacko_p_rime, for 'sale tor 027'.1 MATMEWIIIt CO. ASTOR OIL-9 bbla (Blow's make) CO fo nib by my= RUM MATTHEWS a SUGAR—_4O hhdt, prime N. 0., for sale by m 715 AIILS A.11111CIIIFON! CO GOPLEY'S POT CLAY—at.blpilnetreo'd n d far sale br J. scuocelnanan a co. aw 11 -...LovEs-1500 lbs. fur sale by 1111123 B. A. FAIL :S LOCI{ ► CO. r j RENCIE FLOWERS—A orelondiei variet of the tawmt krov•h nod Ana^rfrso 11•••••[ !eh ate premed to P.ll . • tetAll. Y[l A. A. MASON tr Oa. 11BIED PEACHES--35 sticks in Moro, wit 11 be moat law to < the ont7 Properation beim the . public teat as expand on 'tr Oo ials. sr/00Mo I prior/ Plc* and of =WU M tho terietedt. chestiest loots, audit. gatosineetto attesiainect • !Adore bcdcm aimed I . A r e DON Eartapasilla Um titiont, iitetreral valuablo wet. togetbar forming Um her cm- • twoted, sod producing the greatest comb. agont be the mama world! . WILL cuss will:foci rim! • . • Scregli Roil. Cancer. Turner, ' Zroptint of . tag htlo.:raEßlPel.l. CbSOlliti sere iO.,E Sins: • . normor Taw.. bcald Head. Rh. 1311.1" tong. R~nttn tho Bourtor Joint% Old Seret,llleora. Soolltag • O f the GLldult.lslptd/- Diorama of tba Ki,bstpt, . .. tik. senn. coal Pahl i...C. Ni. dat . oarni madam imiAzei , - - : ....- v:.! - .: .. CokU a ranina of tl n titNn4 ," ' ' . FILODITCCIsttrnoar: •.. . . ~; .•- 111.7illrgIgg'uFrurr.vItrti,:brisz..., , ~---- ........,tmcrodeaceln we. Cumin Comnltatkmal Ins• j ,,, ;was, and LI a wring and roannerdenk. and gatecaltmr. ... , in fon th• mum. and avatln and nlassnt. nurpline, .62. anl.stSon to Bins Id& at Cowman Tatar, mak at 6.144 • • lit& • _ _ . . . ~. . . Twasoausa. • a. rato.the I, the verbatk= .11i of eerel itie : ll; .... ' tb• imeeelen et the weptietor of Mies Benalearalso Rev. she d? and Keeerelizlineens si s n • : ~ elzgoent and eartatalshed parka el the M.N. Hee. Z. Sternum ham Wen Imam ao ates of the meeS tel. -. -.: ; ente4 aDiStalnelli EISSIStas thst the Heatneky *slams , , teetl , l bast of Or =al 1.12; sad It Ws It= is tIWS the high led trepanewe , es of snot hit the kVA. ~. 1, Boot Contr.. e.g the morrtte essdteam, at wee. . , • satlefectet7 testim..7 in boor my ktut • ' . . - . Better Tutimony OiFs vat er Offend is Fsoor itt.4.l • Sir. IL W.Ws—KIT. E. 132sersioa. ', ' : .!...,. We b e wed &Slit B . Bare Mt leLtiter7erois • '',• St to be t:met, with oath. astielbetese sh vi bare W= to =saes Lb= Ire betters IC to rasa a= .. able taeliesi campmed. sad reloatetett Irodseeteme= • ".. . =A 'rata= math =Markey . sad _ dweller* ibeterfolkr exet=aateettr reemmoneel tt to the e* dieted. IL W. IFEHOS - . • _.., -. . .• A =Arum =Ai slur. - •_ • How we all admire *deem beandfal white alb. an d • tory tokwateheek. Dow often down mem pre. reaps - umthig thie drematly m 3 wbDed., ra moontnr m o.meilea. lotfen.. ersahos..pmhals, and alert= mterials. to megrim to thaew oleos. of 'mtg.% ember the e d irlull U rgii=t t r?.. It besot:if. the the Wm by ream2men4H .e= l lambh.of , a .Diana )mown. matted aml dimmed mattertroon the bleed. healthy, and elgolow.. gibring activity to emery =til . mewl. and changing the yellow mad dot Celnitniliai • ' the bloom and freshness of yon talkre abandon the y ~.. • me or paints and tolatarea, and am Bolre baraerti4; the only 'elm.' rambly. mord to Um idae rit.t. =I • hint Isten=sh tr. the ladhaa Twin, - wig Like the Following, Raiders our., all Comm:lit on the Eiteiquy of Bull's - ‘. . . From Dr. L. P. Yagoug. Profane , of • • lautreille Medial College. ' "Theme looked am the list of beirroilleata mama= John Bull's Commund Fattejet Barespearlia.and ban no bemitation to raying that they loan aFM compound.aget - one that promisee well to elms. dbettmem, toyeldeh It is •P=1...” j 6.6 6, ma. L. P. VANDLIA.Tf. WhoI.DRIPYLES. Mena. ter le fEw later: trope Mame .11.1 a; er BGLU3 DARS.4.P.k. ' - _ • Tootranth , March 20.11;42; • T here maligned the prectiption for the ;comma= of -. John tioirrmad 1 belle. the oormlidnation to. ' bee eleellentowe. sod well ogratated ta prod... an aim , ' m• ter.. Impretemon on the ordeal. '1 hey. aeedtObethte ppabltn and p_ sate pracho.'end think It yne lmni .p 1 H. D. Rea Pimp... at the /eaten. Shaine Uesphal. , .117 .. CA C119N—8e.... and la Mr the ech e lon) DR. ezz s.sasse t eli:tzytte iron F r o r t - 6.34 e I Dar CO,'Sbeeritreet. Pittmbargh. Pa. IV. out Retell Agent. • For este bD. CURRY gad ios.• DOUG LAsA, m 'belay city. a y nd by hi. Druggimta momerelly. mellmitgwitnaT • OR SALE, to clone coneignment74o cki. taped. 'SODA Obit branded .Bteale . and fie- , as.. Apply to . JNO.IIIIADEd ZOO.. - et PenneAvenia Railroad Depot. eeylk corner Roe and way. Amt.. Pittebb , lfh • The Family Frimul...; A • BAKING preparation intended to teemed* the the of ifeast—whith. wheel mixed with proludiu DA Its dour Ti . oormonloaree of{ ita sash, Wan by the ',snot yeast. Th 'thole prwesauf brad ;• =ldea, beton behm baked. don rort take asensthaleg)• • , . 011131;itely ion snag prepantin lead et Teat lereemsta. Ilge mug of date is also toms owelderatent—ged Wag • angers. matussers of public a t htfistearies. lfoaag :. sad. large Wallies. gig Scat co =all skates DJ olds ' the &may k Wed. /dded to all the advantage. got the wholesome diet for net voyages sad panne. ja m aw., aisneoshere. yeast to hard to get. tkiesellk be Wn levalable tor bands sad es will be ereedy .04 cheap. not torretting that they will be more D alatable—and maths hymns bread 0f.1.11.11. alreSUbi.. • ,‘ ," • hald to bottles. at W5.1..04 nuts lIIILLIIIS al ' 71, North Yourth WabgadelsMet , . Sete Agent tor Pittsborgb. 11. BV .beet Jelkdlak Phillips and Kayos. Brew Article for • World's Fair! ,• I tA IQUID GLUE.whicheemnotwood,sioao,, china. clew rouble, quegureara, or evert metals,,,: a, mut trnuele cr rreperatigra• La a Alert tale ipy arti-" -- • - cll. of fumture maa, b. made ae_goal as new . hr. t.b. 0rb...," • brated and powerIIIICOMeIIL 111511 bowekeepers of thie „_ Pate er. awir +Ma. Tt4 ilenaioe sadgisPerter .W1414110' to diets purposes, and sloes who Ism. wee - tried It are requested to do ea. No bouw sbooll to atm aalll, bottle of laquld Glue-1t requires rolearmitur.ta Neale ready Larose, awl mar our pm. with .• grey,. *O7 ankle. illoalmer.aSbmetna le 210 omit= the 14.-Ctt....d 10 lite.11111:d0 II la areal his...trios... Hatters, • ur tt—the mu of the State& ara ausugue.u. verdict to 'Tates, of It Don't throw aurtlung . 1q1le• ept triter this. PHILLIPS L 3LLLS.H., North !fourth CO I biledelphlLZ ji Age_ut for Pittsburgh, .1. fiLDD. cragn. lo oolo ' end Wood street. Age n t for Allegheny can LAIL Druggist. • •• NEW ./11781C. •- - - 6 T i t KLEBER has just reoeived.ii _ . •. ', " , ' • Witeu• we thadrieuds of soy matt! " r ... r- - ,' •• • , - rot= will:Ala.: . _ r •• • !;...V 4 .4 arrwell.ll-Wer 4:West =Wier. ram-, . . . 1 autrunstc• Anthem—dedicated to the T.aperzare 80. -,-, ' • tsar of Morey: poetry from Doane. bilariet'sbeabee.'. il r W aunt. yet Whir.. . . The Keermtle—comb vast tie where, baser-.tam CoLo•lla by Verdi; Driataft Song. by `llsobatlx . . . , • , ... -4 i • The ead•brat.d Cradle. boas, by W. T. Nr41,..: tdtight. to alevolow ..• rte btu of Lore. • beautiful ballad t , r Ir..'i- wow: .' nw* tlr days are roan-+a nos ortaatriaonoo.i :t. libutrtetUa.V•Wsoe Casteert. Ereetwake. alawburr.7•llr. '-) lou POW. Alpo, ill Boa wieciloa of. pay teat /NW.) , I n Vtln , .4,.. .Marrtow, wol a complete s arairtg V sad .. 010 - . b.* Golgresp, -:. ti, _I b. 13.—brow artWitue.• Wt of guw Ptuuttr .'. 4 Ladies! Ladies! Ladies: - ..L.,,. 11170IILD you east your furniture iiid'' .., , , s _a oil mach IslM.M.r7lliber Dm your ornate. whit, the ' rarLar and &miss TOM tuttitot• _6_l•_ab . 7141 . 4.V 1U 8 U rit.t21 4 PSW.4777Za t Pa i4 r all ' ' .i.. W. will mete, to artraordiour aB MeV_ $ .41 furniture •a would coat 110 or Mb to Its. rwouldalted.,..; • t •• „t This is • great thins few ft dealer. Sold ta law - - - tits, at 1134, lati. sad :Smut . . - • - • rulVa 4'MM , Il t,t a .4 .-„,, Ace ats for Pi = b,..1 rtt 41.01 . 1 MTEIL. colwar 43 1..,` , St. Clair an d Liberty Wert: •• WAILIa BeYere Pisitc! Prece n tor ;: KLEBER has just received Relate:l M . ended tosorpterfor the Rem, which tA SOL'. .hded IT Professional m.. ha Ible roontry and Is is home, to be the bag work of the Idol ever pabholett• he yeroreh known ea ore at dental mewed near tbr Inainnent and milk Das bare stogie& onert Jen: 7S eat ...rely Oda by the ntroadal potato. list eletenhe ' boat orbereers and kateraden to tbe hnhan Gamins end tune. ems greatly . tend leg the earrunee. telkoo and teem ere sinetiV r itTO 4 sle endow:ea playing. the Iblkertag Pelee. . 2 .°. exesolned work, ars reared , Preheat" Hart:ore, looter.. les. Ptah. • 4,20 ' Lf, • Q n ODA ASH-20 casks Mutes brand for , 1., .... by we Lb W. lIABELLICIE. LARD 01.1,-10 bbls. Winter Strained, fae N 4 - br n 3,11 IL 11. EILLIAILKET Wadi/. QUGAR AND MOLASSES— " 1,2 ses patas %0. its 2c6 bbW /Al= a. a