MONTE MATTERS:' • Itter—l'Sre Men Snor.—A riot ouniired In West Elisabeth, on Saturday last, whieli will probably result In the death of one of the par ties comerned. . We are indebted to - Minato' Sacral, Esq., JaCtice of the Pence, fiF the fol lowing two:cunt of We disgraceful transaction. It appears that between forty and fifty omit miners bad assembled for the purpose of count ing their tickets and drawing their weekly pay. Thomas Steens was eittingin the bar roo&of 'Mr. Taylor's tavern, when James sod John Lewls, Joseph Shepherd, and Charles Weiner, . commenced to assault him. Mr. Taylor Inter fered, nod they then went away. Shepherdand Warner soon returned cod eeooed Stephens, while be woo rifting on a. chair, and drew him - from .it. to the scuffle, Shepherd fell over. a ehair,. when the landlord again Interfaced, and succeeded in getting Stephens into the entry, in order to pot him Into another room for safely.— , : They pursued. when Stephens ran to the street, and drew a double barreled pistol, telling them to stand off. They continued to advance, and he fired both barrels. The bail in the first her , ret mimed hit pursuers, and struck Mr. Medi• • eon Perkinf,on, n wee) , worthy yoUng man from the conotry, who happened to ho standing near, above the mule, ',bettering the bone. Tho see and shot took effect in th'e side of Shepherd, who is not 'howled to recoeer. -A number of per then heat Stephens unmercifully, but he was rooued by tie crowd which seen gathered. Warrants have been issued for the arrest'tif the offeoding parties. BOT4' C'a'meo.—Surely mothers aught to be grateful that they live in en ege of so many conveniences; and twpecially that with so little trouble their/1U bare their bays properly 'Moth ad: Attracted by the o,llk Hall, we dropped iota Chafer's, on Wood street, and were astonish ed to find that be had on bend a most extensive and superior issortm?ut of Bose' Clothing, of all qualitiee, pricer, and colons, and for all ages from the young urchin just getting into troy/err, to the young geollemanwitli down on his lip This clothing It all manufactured here, and is deserving the attention of nil who have boys to fit opt.' Chester hen &complete fittini establish ment for hays and men, and none can complain _of mutt of variety, style, or quality who 'hilt his fine eetahlishmout. Fita.ow's f‘irserauss.--This admirable band at sable harmonlets bad a crowded house last night, at Lata)ette flail, and gave the greatest satisfsednn to their bearers. In their songs dances,, and wlttleistoe, they are, as a thole, superior to any troupe which his ever visited Pittaburgit, and will doebtless have as large an audience this evening al the spacious sateen in „...\ which they appear, will contain, Tie 'dna', all • desirous of securing good seats to go early.. Clint) llsowsto.- 1 -.1 Hide child mimed Hen ry &kind, two years of age, waidrOuned yes terday, at the residence of its parents, in the Seventh Ward, by falling into a cistern. The oisternwal an a level with the ground, seed con end with a lid, 'which the poor little'fallow had removed and fallen in held foremost When discovered, life was extinct. Coroner Arthur. held an innnest upon the body, and a verdict of ..acoidentally drowned" was rearmed. Lsctal.—Ur. John B. dough deltrati`his closing lecture to-night, at Masonic Ball. irrnar.---Pattick Sullivan and Debuts and John Shea were yesterday brAbght before the Mayir,' charged with haring created a distur banee out the 'Learner Atlantic (rematch boat they were passengers. Lewis B aldwin and Jet tenon &Iles were badly beaten in the affray. The dist ranted party gale bail, the ethera were committed. AILIIIT - 07 • FVOITITS.—PoIica officer Fox, nit Sunday arrested . Richard Newton, on Chat ham street, Allegheny : ' The prisoner Is s to. gittrafrom jelliCt, having broken ont of yell at New Lishon, Ohio, and is =cased of horse 'Grat ing. A heavy reward was °Tend for his ap prehension, which' Mr. Fox will receive. The ,dcfandant woe committed by Alderman Major. Dtrrascr COMM—Before the Lim Judge For ward. • • J. Ankriti k Co., for EL*l). r 3. S. MCK.OhTy. N0..624. Liat No. 318. tl. P. Ilamiluni he plaintiff; Wm. M. Shinn for defendant. Action for go.ds Sold and delirered. Claim, $404 86. Tender of woo and mists made In Court. Ver• amt f..r'plaintiff, $351 68. 11'10 . Crawford ea. L. Sabi. No. 604, List No. 116:. Baker and Ilizlepp for plaintiff; Glenn and Callan for defendant. Plaintiff alleges that im leased a cellar make defendant'. tarern from hlm, and was ejected' before his term expired. Dam■ges laid at $2OO. Casa on trial. &fore the lion. Judge Williams: The jury in the case of Wlnsiw, Langer & Co., before reported, returned a . v . erdict of $66 96 for pbelatiff. Winslow. Lamier & Co. vs. Samuel Leonard. 210, July, 1861; List No. 284. Knox end J3haler & Co. for plaintiffs; Wood', McCandless and 11m/spien for defendant. Action of Replevin. Plaintiffs Maim eighty two lion of metal,' valued at $2,050 00, under •pin alleged to have been made in Pitt/burgh, •an the ^_2il of May, 1851, by 1). B. Long & Co. Defendants claim under* sale alleged to him been monde to them under the directions of D. B. Legillpme of the Partners in the firm of I). B Long & Co., In pursuance of which they assert that a; property was delivered to them, in pay ment of bona Ede debt doe them, and that the delivery was mode prior to the sale under which plaintiffs claim. Case now on trial. . 'Dnowsao."—Mr. Thomas Rule, watOhman of the wsnuter Elephant. Is supposed to have fallen overionni front theAteanter Elephant, while It was I,ting It New Rialiniond, on lut Wednesday night, sod been drowned. Ile has a regal, re. aiding at Manchester. Cana Haa BTl5ll3f.—A carpet beg, cantaln• ing • considerable Bum of money, ,was stolen yesterday morning from the stemma. Winches ter, just an it came up to the whsrf..: Ikbelong ed so o young physician, e mumenger from'Sten. bearing'. The theft wan a bold one, having been wommitted in broad daylight. D11.30(111A little boy about die years old, son of Mr. Henry Hemming, shoemaker, of lion to street, Allegheny, wee drowned on Sr unto afternoon, is the river, &bore the outlet. lock of :the ?entwine's canal, in the First Reza The deceased was standing one tuft, sad yea thrown off by the warm caused by a !down beat palates by. The body was recovered. Satn.—The old Plicentz en engine Iru sold auodon on Saturday, for trenV • . . Mimeos:an Cosoccr.--Daniel Stewart was Committed to prison by Alderman Pashto/on leaf babbath, on a charge of dlsotderly eoa- Ajdetman Thompson committed Samuel Moose dor tert'daya: on a emilar charge. . Gunter Jan.—The County prhein now eon• taloa II& pliaonsra, a much Luger number than Donations Ddo.—A little eon of lir. Noble of the Path Ward, was yesterday attacked by • feroolUts dog belonging to M. Zimmerman,and merely !Amen in the thigh, hie. Keane, of Lib sety.street, who taw the omen-sue, laid an in gamastion before — Alderman Parkinson &phut the owner of the animal, who wu arrested and hold to tail. 0,4444 awnl Era —The semerlarity of these gialatuiga over all others that have been exhibit• ad, le ~ I dent to every beholder, nothing of the kW, slay ancient or modern, has ever sae owe,' them.,During eleven jean exhibition throughout Euope, they were acknowledged to be the , amok perfect specimens or the floe arts, 'by the' most competent Judges. We Invite all lowers tr the fins arts: to embrace this oppor aaalti.,lol„ they asap it abort, amt these paint ings will clever amain be exhibited in Pittsburgh. PIANOFORTES ' OROVESTEEN & CO. lEllychip call attefition • Of thogo aunt Y r ! gifOgact tL.lr DL 44 of stl Ira 7 4 ....Lt. atty. datum lb! onte or 0 obb:or paw. : Sty Ur tadertal,or as marlattaaab:y. • to •liintoo 0 Lk% taey'artaalta dud at du last fair or ebn 00 aY i.guuta,they mere awarded • UOLD KDA L tor the Nat /la.. Indlas the art on,.ardve year la shalt May reaaltadyteads ta ttualtast. Pottle Mat tlarrn &Mutt me ant =Ala/ &IS Dembla Iran Framaa sad &tad:ell eaaar,. Dory- dared to t6s J Ottma a/T=l, . WM. TAUBLOW. • 481. Brordrar. New Hal m Second arrival L2rin ta g and Bummer GOTHIC HALL, IMONG 4 ST which ore tho styles of goals nor Is vecteto Mr EllanmerCoato,CacaLaure, ail, to., ae., In onna. nortoth I.olber Eth ch. ma, sawb collation oT Yanrl lrr, idik. son and Ca hrd Vettovrter caned iuthi.auktOt. cJI of obith b. ode Ovals: cm remands' tams. sod 'nth ... .20100 a. Ho tkerse la showrica T rs, COM liocol etrast ;LIU Ws Dlr TO PLUM. :~:. - BY TELEGRAPH. • 1 1011VID ■T INN VITILLT INLIGRATII ul3, ♦ao isriArso vox rill rirrsarsan gnaw,. ARRIVAL OF TEC ATLANTIC New Tots, May 17. The steamer Atlantic leered Tut night with 69 passengers, having left Liverpool at ton o'- clock an the morning of the sth. The Africa arrived at Liverpool early on the morning of ,the 21 COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE. , Corms MARIUS. —The commercial and gen eral news le of little importance. Wright, Gran dy & Co', Ciroulir nays that since the Canada sailed cotton was steady, or rather amended.— Notwithstanding the heavy Imports, holders meet with a ready demand, but ethics no dis position to accept lower rates. The market was unslyred, except that purchasers have greater choke The sales on Saturday were 12,000 bales; of erkloh 4000 were for export and ea apecolatimu - on Monday the sties Isere 10,000, (4' which 3900 were on apeculationstiiid for im port; on Tuesday, sales 10,000, of which 4000 .. were for 'peculation and for import . The im ports, including 68,000 bales which had arrived bat were not reported In Friday's circular, were about 160,000 kiln, principally American., The prices on. Timidity were--Orleans fair, 6i; Mobile do, sf; Orleans middling, No Mobile middling, 6. • PILODCCI.—MakIa & Son's Circular quotestarge arrivals from the United States of wheat and corn floor; 63,266 bbla of sour had arrived dar ing the week ending on Taeaday. Daring Tuts • dare market when had declined folly Id, and flour OJ. There was a fair demand for corn, and last week'. quotations were folly eupported; floating cargoes were scarce, and held higher terms. Wheat, mixed and red, 5s 7d40115. lid; white, Ge 2dofis 6d. Westero canal fluor 20s a2os 6d; Ohio, 21,@21,24; Philadelphia and ltimore, 20s Gd. Yellow corn 30s 6d031s Gd; white do 30®01. Moser Blangre.—The money market was steady. Console, money and acoonnt 901€199/. American stocks quiet and unchanged. The Bourse at Paris was unsettled, awing to current report that that the Emperor of Rus sia had given order, to sell his heavy invest. merits in the French foods: 4i 'lal ate were quot ed at 100 f, 10 centimes; threes tof Goc; Bank of France 27f 70s. The Journal des Debate expresses itself strong. ly in favor of , the AmeTieatt Expeditioa to Ja pan• What is now being dons by the Americans is the realization of the dream of Christopher Columbus. Lord Derby has given assurances abut the Government contemplated no change in the post departures of the mail steamers for America. Mr. Parkiagtoo, Secretary of the Colonies, brought • Ina bill '"giving representatives and a constitution to the colony at New Zealand. On Monday the Militia Bill was tikes up.-- Mr. Cobden opposed en enrollment, and moved an effective force In the navy, which was laid before the Hence prior to the bill going Into committee. He did not believe any man of com mon sense considered it probable that England was likely to be invaded, tat if the country was really afraid, let 500 shlps , be stationed along the line of coast rather. than transmogrify our citizens into a military people.. Mr. Bright fol lowed In the same Otrain. Tho debate was re sumed on Timeday, and subsequently adjourned to Wednesday. Lord Lyndhurst called the attention of the the House of Lords to the nee of Solomon% and brought forward bill repealing disabilities of the Jews. &o. Lord Campbell expressed satisfaction and hoped that Jews would be admitted into Parlia ment. Lord Derby would offer no opposition to tho Bill being read. A distinguished committee waited upon the American Minister on Monday, asking hie oo operation in favor of a reduction of Ocean post age, which met hie approbation, he promised to call the attention of the American government to it. . ' A communication hoe been cent to California from the Superintendent of the Eoglisb Compa ny, who were to tete possesien of Col. Freniont's property.lwhlch abase that diffioultles relative to the bill, &0., induced him to abandon Fremont's alleged teed. Arthur O'Connor, one of the United Irishmen, and member of the Irish directory, died on the of..Aprll aged 89. FRANCE. The papers state that the number of ethos's to take the oath of fidelity to the Constitution sad the President are more numerous than was expected, in the several departments. The mem bers of council, generally, refused and some tribunals of commerce had been suspended in ecrwequenee. The 10th of Play fits excites great enthemium in the army. The reported diminution of the French army at Rome wee unfounded. The Edocatlon Bill before the Council• of State, proposes no change. In the primary schools, but material alteration in the advanced schools: PlOl crarroank. ARRIVAL OP TEE DAEI WEBSTER. Naw Tone, May 17. The Daniel Webster arrived late last night, in eight days from San Joao. Sbe brings 305 pas sengers, and $400,000 in specie on (night and in the hands of passengers. She also brings San Francisco dates to the IGth of April. The sloop of war Decenr mailed from Sao Jo. an for Fenian°la, on the f'A May. Bneineire at Anti Francisco was brisk. Alt kinds of dhstrable goods were improving. The Independence, Oregon. and Northerner, arrived at San Frll2lolloo with news from New York to the 9th Muth. ' The general stews is wholly unimportant. The mall steamer would leave San Francisco on the 19tb;tbe Probst?le amount of gold she will bring is not stated. . The account of the massacre of the Klamath Indians was confirmed. The. sloop of war Vincennes arrived at San Francisco; an well. • . A meeting wee held arFan Frenetic° relative to the building of the railroad across the Conti- . 'lt vas rammed M eaeramstito, on the 10th, that the Indians at floott's Valley had murdered 160 Maim ta d stolen p roperty to the amount of $260,000- • • The &motors from %Lunette and Shuts bate applied to the Governor for aid to expel the h ams. The whale skips Jobn and Elisabeth, report a seiere shook of ►a earthquake in February. It wai subsequently ascertained that (iambus Is- land bad 'been swallowed pp, and that thirty fatitotatiof water was over K. — Another island Dear it was also swallowed up, LATER FROM CALIFORNIA Now Yo c, May 17 The Illinois arrived et an early hour this =equine, with California milli to the 18th. She brings 820 pasneogere and $1,252,000, of which $280,000 le In the hands of pease:lona The Illinois *glad from Aspinwall on the Bth, and brings Ratans data. to tba,lBth. The Sierra - Nevada and . EI Dorado sailed from Aspinwall (or New York on the morning of the The .Pariama Railroad will b. opened within Ere miles of ilorgena in ?day. The rainy smolt bad not set la at the leth• The Northerner smiled from Ban Francisco 00 the 18th. Tim Golden Gate liras at PIMI3II, prepared to leave with pmwengsrs and snails from Aspinwall at an honernatios. A piece of pure gold, weighing • 806 ou., bed been found near Sonora. The revolt Knipe Queen Baum, of the 80. deli Wanda; was progressing; and she tad sp. plied to the British, American and Franck au thorities, for protection ingainel the rebels. which The Legislature have peered the fugitive slave bill. At Odom, two men, amulet of awl; Ter, taken from oha anthotttles by • nob and hang. al—aa4 : similar, °nearness an reported oho- At Ban PritaisAo the weather ruvrei hot. The Democratic State Coaveatiom meets at Benicia, on the 20th ;Of JOT, to theme elec . General Anderson, of Tennessee, has been appointed to en .• fIiGiDOF on the Supreme /knob. • The Latinate, from New York, made the trip to Ban 'Presidio) in 61 days—millag 400 adios oh one dy. • - licsere.'•Nelson and Murray, under &sedan of e Nett York Company, hate been onatolteleg the rout of thoco, and also inventlgatlng the canal ploject acme the Isthmus, ; and returned to PUMA. They report unfavorably of the mining m oats, but, consider the canal - • • Eleven hundred Citinesi - 4 - ie landed In San Primelmo to the hat fortnight. They are about building a telegraph from San Prancheo to hlaymllle. Pine clothing has advanced from 10 to 100 per cent. Beef and Pork had advanced. Mani ituultet satire sad all seaurltles ad vaaetd. Gold d olt $17 . : 69. Etching* dd N. Y. 4 pet teat. premium. . CONGRESSIONAL. • : Wsewuroroi. MIT 11. Hotwa—The bill. °lmaging the aims of St. Peters rim to Illiesesots, paned; gm, it bill to ice sad establish the bowadory of Texas sad the U. . IL Territory. A resolution Ito adopted, to wiJourstill.Wedsesday, to sttead the funer al of Mrs: Adams, (widow 'el EVPrealdlat Q. A4srat o d u rstorrow. The Hesse then mat into 0 am the Torritozial DMSem - • MIW=WRA the committee was one anthOrizing lheaovere meat ondeadoe to call as extra @anion of the TenitoriaLLegielature erhoteeer deemed neces sity. Mr. Pratte° opoke.r.on the COmprotilee act!. Mr. Calton foll Owed, vindicating theaction 0f,.- - lthie Whig-cumuli in ruling the resolution out V oorder, u the eivona met only to fix the time and place for holding the Convention. For him solf,,be fully endorsed the finality, and from dc to r ithtoh had been placed in him possession, be asserted that If thole who seoeded had re mained, the Compromise etiolation, would have parsed the canons by four of a majority. After farther debate, the Rowe adjourned. Seitera.—The Senate passed a resolution to adjotlin ever to Wedndesday, to attend to the funeral of Mrs. Adams. Mr, Underwood int/edema a hill changing the mode of compensating members of Coupes', alloirieg them a salary of $2OOO per annum, and 20 ...ems per mile for mileage, deduoting $lO a day,for absence, except for eiekness. Several bills were passed, including one grant' ing ttie right of way and a donation of land to aid isteonetruming • railroad from the Wabuh Kr- Sliseoari river. Th -Senate then rammed the Deficieney bill, and after a short debate, adjourned. ROMAN CATHOLIC COUNCIL. BlLt1110174:616y 16. Toe third public session of•the Cathollo Coon ell woo hold this morntog, to pressues of an im moose audience. At tea o'clock, the Wiclealsatiesl body left the Archiepisoopal Mansion, in proceiniozi and ar rived in fall eilionioals, with acolyte' ;Ind crow, and passed around the square .haunting to the front of the Cal hedral. The street, doors, and windows, were literally blocked up with epeota tors. The procession finally entered, when the choir performed some appropriate music, whilst the Bishops and ecclesiastic* were being tested. The amine were at once solemn and grand. nigh Mass wen celebrated:by Francis N. Blan che% Archbishop of Oregon, at the close of which - Bishop O'Connor, of Pittsburgh, entered the pulpit. Be chose for his iest, Be. Matthew, chap 16, verse 18. The Bishop reverted to tee ancient origin of the Catholic Church, and spoke of its unity and stability, having 'withstood for eighteen hundred years all the attack. made upon it, and it now embrace. within Its folds more than ono-fifth of the entire population of the world. Re said it Was the only true church whose foundation had been built upon the'Roek of Peter, and compared its stability with other churches and other associations, which have ex if ted for a tame and were then oast away. lie alluded to its mission on earth, and for an hoar and a half commanded the attention of the con— gregation, by era eloquent, logical sermon, maintaining the Catholic as tee only true Church. After other services, ths Council returned In procession. On Thursday next the melon wilt aloes, when Bishop Fitzpatrick will preach. SOUTHERN NEWS Ruvuma; May 'Da N., Orloth mail is though us lais u due. A meetlig was held at Now' Orissa" is favor of the the^ eatabßeinneut of a Lary depot there. It wee tidal, 'aoudad, sad was regarded as a failure. The Whigs of Dallas comity, Alabaina, have taken measures to ba represented iz the Nation al Convention, and have instructed their dele gates to withdraw 'if the 0011111i111011 refuses to tecoguise the finality of the compromise, and to organise a separate convention aud proceed to nominate candidates upon the priociple of finality. Bais,of the Mobile Register says that FilLovors not the unanimous choice of the Whip of that city, and that at the recent meeting there, both Web ster and Scott had strong advocates. The Maryland Legitimate has passed a bill authorizing the city of Baltimore tls loan five hundred thousand dollars, for, the extension of the Susquehanutt Railroad to Sunbury and Wil port. The merchants at Baltimore are mating lir rangements to give the Southern members of Gangress, rho will attend the meeting to be held on Saturday next in favor of the extension of the Southern trade of the City, a grand receptiva and dinner. ,Dr. Foroonr was thrown out of his car riage this afternodn and ;was dangerously in jured. George League has brought two suite of $BO,- 000 each against Joseph Creamer for the mica. Goo of his dlughtor. This Is connected with the recent shootiog case. SENTENCE OF GREEN • PaILADILSIII/1. May 17. The Rev. Mr. Omen, formerly a Methodiet minister of Cincinnati, was sentenced, on Sato/- day last, to twenty-one months imprisonment, for cointiling, to which he had plead guilty. Nair Your, ]day 17. ' The Baltic. sailed on Saturday with one hun dred and enemy-two paseengern, and $76,600 In The steamer United States, for Chagres, sailed with two hundred and fifty passengers. PHILADELPHIA MARKET PIIILIDIMPTII/1, May 17 Cotton-1n demand and firm, bat ealei small. Flour—Exceedingly dull, and prices uncbang ed. Rya Flour and Corn ?deal etaree and firm at loaner rules. Crain—Wheat doll; while Pa. $1,02; red do. .970. Ilya NSPCC and In demand. Corn in demand at previous rates. Oats dull at 43}C) 41e. Provisions—Firm at former rates. BALTIMORE MARKET. BALTIKORB, May 17. Flour—The market is demented under the news. Balm 1400 bhls 118 at $4 081. There were no maim of city mills. Grain-861es red wheat $1 end white do at $1 0201 03. Sales white earn at 500,58; yel low do 58059. Onto 88040. Whlakey—Selliag at 21f. Bee/Cattle—The offering at the males tarlsy reached 670 bead; 400 were eold at from $4 to $4 75 100 lb, to the hoof, equal to $BO9 25 ner, and averaging $4881; 270 were lett over. The sales of hogs at the miles te.day, were at $7 76008 go. NEW YORK MARKET. . Nair Totic, May 17 XTILIPI7O REPORT. Cotton —Sales 4000 balm at 9/0 for 'Uplands Orleans and Mobile 910. The market le firm. Flour—Sales 9000 Gbh; at $4®4,00 for State, and $4,12/04,25 for Ohio.' Gralo—dales 80,000 bn Corn at 68@,65i. Provisions—Bala 800 bbl. Pork at . 18,87 for Mese, and $16,50 for Prime. Bales SOO bbis Lsrd it 91610 i. Sagar—Sala 200 boxer Porto Rico at 416 Molasses—Sala 150 tibia .Porto Rico at 301. Whiskey—Prison, 24. air WORMSI Woll6ls!—Various theor ies base been eterted, relative to phe might of istastinet worms, ms 4 yet lb. mseetiow 4n.esed mu among megMel anthoritla. 0f.,. fact. however, ell ere hates:med. and In which tll egrew—the fatal oaten of Ih. beagle. thew exert me children. AA Ws mum of the ma I. oim M which ibe sttants of worm. en. met frequent 8A well se mewl dangerous. we Ids wrest gleams lo directing the attention of pangs to the Vermihige of Dr. Musk It tease of the most wstnordlogry medicines emr Intro. Geed to the public. and Ma never failed of semm when hied. For WC 6r moo D.aglaa In to Lett country. And dy J. KIDD a CO. m7144/tua -- 60 Wood ohne. baJaralm, 1%.. w 110.29, ISfa sir Ms. - saieL, M. Knes—Lei mo know ■tut you tan Oat the Pnwtotema at. fin me to . holevele fC It la galas off with • row, mime I hail the Cranial" din igthgugi. She oath& la giving wl.rer.l aatiataetiow. Wow" truly. ' A. W. tiAftToLET. ahretanna, flaareoa 00. IYu iluramu. S. M. Ito. Pmssazon—lku elre-We had lett .oth as, • quanta' , of Petroleum; ft le all mid, and nioni I. waded. bend tla IViceelh tem preatat apyetranees, It .1111.40 ispko7. 111071f•stli, ICAIITMAN. ?EL ON U 00. for Ws by Morally Wm/had the city. neva:dater Nelson's First Frew= DAGUERREOTYPES. Prat f tu r .Buildinf. TAint Sam.. CITIZENS and Strangers . who wish to olr tato .21 want., atttafe ted We las Illtaam. at • terr suralerata praca,.lll bad It to their Into: nom to Ea at his tall - I mows oatabllahtnect i ltiono mat* aatiefoetlco • atm••I•od , w• chor e a e. Ilartex oca of the sagest 094 bat arranaat Mao and Slecllabtae cute eructed ea the prs*, .110 toatattoanto of t ac he mot to•orf of Itlnek. art ham. odopteattlllatacto of DIM. , . 0 110Itae•• II•o• ta oalobtated Root. of Pheeekalphis nal haw totk. Mr. 01. Cotton 01rtaelf bo able to otha to thd patrons aMs Art,aetyk , of rail a• roar pat alba Pahl/ cr M "sw. which Su haver heem m uoeat ""•P•Mlol. is all imattars.ttota l och la at. to. e. .. gpalMat Citizen's Irurarance mussing Pittsburgh 0. u. taanamar, • WlLnet, L.StAlutligLL.Sser. oma, Wank =roma Lamer wirD woCiD rl Dar HULL AND CARGO RISEN ON VII 0010' AND inausnen MINNS. AND TRIBUTA RIES. SW Bowl ABt Liss t/r darkos by PIRA Al" pawl 0.0“07. L k SSA sad =AND DlAnoArioN as rxecanonrerleolg: DlllO7Oll/ Rm. Lut " • wv,tolotam. C. G. W•L NapslM tel l = Jr.. IL Ustte.sl4 . ' • Alward 16/soltca. A ,: Walter NIILLtu astsui BACON SIDES-3000 lbs just reed and ten% la Win 1103.11.11011., . . ARRIVALS AT TEE TRTINCLPAL HMIS Up to 8 o'cloi.l.,T3aturday er.rning. SHORN•/ 11GrEL, F.IIIIPIELD Rift LIT The, Wilson, 0; 8 Vanil Kirk, Pent.; I. Pen nypacker, Gio Fellers, Cheater ;II Klipper, I. J Freese, Phila; J kl Matthews, Mich; C Overbold, Mt Pleasant; N !ogles, Lockport, Is: E 8 Buster, Athens co, 0; J McMurray and family, 8t Louis; R 13 Harris, Martinsville; R M Peter., Lsuisville; J McClurg, er, and hub; J McClurg, jr, W McClurg,. 8 Pittsburgh; S Oath rie, Baltimare; N B Rigden, Brownsvills; J Sykes, jr, N Y; Mica S Falls, New Castle; 3 Sett ler, A Miller, 0; 0 A Witham. J if Robb, Wheel ing; 3 Meebio, Steubenville; 13 S King and err. cant, III; J Brintnn, do: J bl Bell and lady, W Borrow, G Reed, Vs; Dr Gleason and lady. Phil; T Campbell, Rochester; JE C , Philo; R MeCreary, Geo Wilamilton, Beaver; 8 Picker ing, Athens; J B Reppart Phil.; II Murray. 0. F Matlock, Keansburg; H MI Baker, Vs; F C Miller, 0; B Ryley, Washington en; F 0 Ham bright, Rochester MOROXCIMIELA . 110011111, \MLR lITREIT. Wm Dryden, 0; A C Creighton andindy, Mier oorree, Mr. Gone., POStilmooth; W H Barone, Penns ; 8 W Stitt, Phil..; W McCabe, Pont;i T A Loon, MA; J T Cop, lady, and three chil dren, Ky; D R Walker, Phil.; IV SI Roberta; P S 114 B.H Johnston, St Louis; .1 Duller, 0 Cog gin, N 3'; II Willis, Hamilton Willis Boston; L B Frieze, RJ; T McCormits, 0 E P Staves, .Mrs Corbin and daughter, J B Bartle, Boston; L Id Lyme, Mo; R I) Shepard, Va; J C Smith, E Stanley, Mo; Dr T D English, R B Lawson, Vs; W W Theohold, Teed.; W 8 Stewart, St Louie; D H Southwick, Wheeling; N McCann, KJ; 91 Oelston, N York; Limit Everett, U S J Deelrienb, Dayton; 0 H Gordon and lady, Woodville; W Jackson, Aline; M Huller, Beaver co; 8 Livingston, Florence; 0.8 Cummings, Uniontown; D W Nails, Md; T J Power, Bea yeti Capt. Mona mid lady, British Army, Hall fez, N 8; 0 B Fellows, W W Newcomb sod la dy, II Fenton, W Mimhell , D Pell, II Wilkins; 31 Wilkie., J Collins , L Short, Fellows' Mine.- trek, N P; W Thompson, Vu; M J 'them Wil liam.bargh; 8 8 Cutting, Norton; 0 B Cr...,., Chester, Pa; J Rica and two eisterv, NI Lcon• .rd and daughter, Dele;.Lord Wharncliffe, La dy Wherneliffe, Miee Willy, England; C IV Sanford, 13 - 13-Oellier and lady, Stenbenrille; J Canine, lady and daughter, Blilwanker; 11 B Ilex, El Mullin, Steubenville; E Bright, jr, Bos ton; J E Smith, E Tucker, B E Eddy, do; Mrs. C E Read, Providence, It I; B Merrick and wife and Child, Ohio; D Todd Brier Hill; Thos. Bretton, London; W W Hoyt, A A Manta and daughter, N'; 1'; 8 Colgate, do; S Clemente, taehingtoo; Mrs MoKennon and child, do; Mice Simonson, Moss 11 Stockton, do. St CDARLDS BOTKL, WOOD OTREIGT. Miss Zoller, Hagerstown; 8 C Plummer, Indy and two children, 13 Horner, Greenville, Pa; II D Foster, Greenebrg; W J Morrison, Port Perry, J Snodgrass.; New Alexandria; Mr Francis, Mer cer, co; Mr. Spencer, Greensburg; Miss Hays, Madison, la; It Stetson, Phils; You II Boyd, 8 Cobling, Marietta; A Wheeler, Bridgport; JA McKenna, Brownsville; F A Rohrer, Greene ,burgh; W M Ilaysen; Harkness, .1 Moblanes, Phila; C Curtis, Sharon; A H Raignel, Phil.; A W Hanley, R T Barley, Putnam co, Vs; M.l Morris, Statersville, Ca; G 8 King, Johnidwon; W R Jones, Memphis, Tenn; Mrs M Torus; Vs; W E Seaman, bliss Seamen, St LOUD; J Beel, Williamsport; Miss Reel, do; P Hostel and lady, Freedom; B Stanton, Salem, 0; W A Hill, New Brighton; Israel Painter, Westmoreland, county; J bleLure, Wheeling; If Covent, Thus Covina, - do; Res K N Free, lows; W spear, lady and brother, ?do; Mrs Reeves, Miss Jacel,Wellbburg; J Borne, Waynesburg; J B Cambughe, Roches- Aar; J Natter and lady, Miss Baser, bliss Si Beam, St Louis; J Cannon, Ph•l,; I) Welty, J Loose, Greensburg; J IV Rhey; Hollidaysburg; LI Winters nod son, Somerset co; n Lyon, 8t Louis; W Wetver,do; S W Young, Mrs 8 Abbott; Miss Wilson, Washington, Mrs Wilson, J D Ma llon, Is B Roberta, Armpitlin; A Ezekiel, R C Orr, Kittanning; I. Pennon, Salina Fornance; O B Wilder; Mane; F Darberron, Ma; T Paxton,.o Liminger, Loretto, J T Craddholt, F EG Shed- Aker, n II ; J H Brown,'Philz; Rohm Witheron, 0; C 8 Stoner, Thrk'Co , Pa; Thomas Hutchison, Illinote; IVlleort, Chester Co. Pa; S Lane, While; 0 .L Cook, Chatithere burg; W H Cooper, W Blmpaon, Pott Deptibit; W P Smith and Indy, Paducah, 111 Darragh, Men Mrs Covent and daughter, 91cliicCouk, Steub enville; IV B Harton, Lonierille; J Darragh, Bea ter; E II Sanyo., Columbus, 0; 9 Moorhead, Dental; CI Howell end son, Harmony; II BOreer, lady and eon, N 0; H E Junes and lady, Mma M Owens, Wiz; C Childs, Cleveland; 9 French, Bearer; J Toon and lady, 8 Young, Lancaster F Mnratta, F H Reno, D . UV EltiNti SUA:alt —4O Ma L., v.o k i L 4 t`..771.";!. ° 1 i "" r" ,:r t 1 1 )41' I4 1 1A)171i.--olD0 lohla Extra juAt reo',l and for gall tor torn Ants.* t r om RAILOLL IsUT hUt junk roed owl for .*lt In tor 11: R lIAIIIIArti II QTARCLI-40 bxs. Bonbright's for solo by myn JoIINP , TON a cOLLINS. lAZ AHD's, LAFLIN'S SAIITII'S J POWDER. to . k„, flianied Powder. ILO(' •• kdle LER hf kegs Rifle 154 qr. •• " Pe.s tßnelind dn. 12 dm. Cane 11,anti n j d - , InUtl , st. „ 7 . 1. et Wand no-a. Books Books ! I Books !! ! • WIDX, WIDE WOIILD: by Elizabeth Wetbersli. Vara/thy: by Mirabelli Watbrall. Kirwan'. lotion. to CtilefJurtana Taney. nor. libnwlrobititton: by gernatY Tani lloirwljl In Cyril.: hy al. Life , i. Iterolleetlona nf Literary, tar LINA, Ptah. and Pennien by Nary ltwasel Layard • Nineatit. ly rfiTor! anal{Pnurth .heel.it, Er LLACK FIGURED SILKS—A. A. Mn too • Co. tmr• just Pred 6 (tl.. • 131ek Y guyed onto. mJ 14 - -- 14 N , MBROIDifitES—Jusi 4eneti yet A. A. rminlerlaPtlvT:lndlnauge Ilan•nehn.djk"..ltl:3•l'arZl4/niffal. Eleven. •a.. an. myl4 ILACIE SILKS—A. A. Moon & Co. will open to day an nom lent 01a/ pieces 1114.... Fdko, be Want and dmrabl• rob e. . .yl4 BLACK SILK LACK-40 car km, Black Bilk Larej.t recelvd at _yl4 A. M OY R CO.'S. NEW LOT-20 pee. Rich Figured Silks Just fleshed at A. A. mAeoN A CO.T. tatl4, 63.8.1 61 Market at. FREIGHT, Caih, Cabin and He ok_Paniaga Donk', run] azal Worst Ree•lpt, LaTata. Crow's Kea ht.,. Leary. and jolanalA. ae..th Ina and D. chanting amontsolohla allma n hied. ate•ratvaa ”d fancy; Address CAIJP. la•ak ear.ll, Nin Iloaaa tantharta, a, reeled to.nar In the but style aed at stodtuotioa. J. le. W3.1,1N,, B o ookaoll,r Ana etattotier. myll No. aa11%.1 betwo.o &I mid elk. Engineer's Stationery. WIIATMAN'S Drawing paper of all sizes do do; Trautalne's Oren Beckon Diagram raper for embenk• menV of 14 and 24 feet midway, and eseseatiooe of 18 sad Di int rnedway. koll droving p do 59 looked wl.le; Ida do do Double klephant. rrotlle moan Tatte lanes, oiled. 01014 ed In tenths Jackson's, Veber'. sot Brookman a Lsnedon'a lead pen ells. .are: 1011, Ink, 1011. robber. Noun. Ul 110, Re. Toe shoe., with • full ammtment of all other hinds of Btellonarr, for Pale hl J. k. WIII.IIIN. Bookseller and Htelloser. poll No. ca Woodar. hwy., :11 and 41h.= EARLS-31 eks. tint qualiti ree'dand P for Pia by Itoy/&) JOIINSION COLLINS. BUTTER -6 has fresh Roll ree'd this day, yad toy hr 301=STON & COLLINS. ARD-42 kegs No. I Leaf, e W.I. itnalcrier. tax by BELL ..11101:77. m 712 Wator Onet. 11/ UTTLIC-1 bbl. prima llnll foe pale by sasis lam. a 1.10,31C1T. BACON -20 eke. Shanhints, Sides/01mm., fm ~alel~ 1.y121 BELL a Lll7oCrr. B A .2b N . —5 1. 800 y _lbs. Side , : i i...4 gl7:l , l „ l , d l e i T i l , for "I Jffil lIEETING—Murphy k liurAfteld haat, 7 r , c'd • fnan.moply of iho tan, ortlen, town owl A 1.,,, phlon toOnlins nod (in.,. rrlunvl curl. WINNOW CURTAINMIIMANS—From my 1 t K `Le per Karl °P Tißitif,H°la3llllllll,lELD TABLE AND TOWELLINO DIAPERS —tome of the MM. es low oc 10 M. per ;API; r moh from CI to 12 cu• . . . ...hog any of the stove &script:oh of ao.ds. aro 167144 to e,tll toyl2 MURPILIT a BURCHEIELDS ON HAND AND REHEIV I NG—A Ifuge stnec of India 'Lubin Afaldna U. Inn. of 611 m dra• I, !In Mall.. LotanAna.C.lll...4. and H nt Hon. and tit.sra ran laaa of all and thletionon. All Wild. waryantt-d to ton anoxia - tan. .1 a 11 1.1111.1.1) . d. toyll India liable Donn. No 116 Market H. iikoT non —25 eke in atom and fornnie by .IL ALIMATUg—WO lain Tura 1 , .. tibia nreiii, g J. 11. CAN FIELD. New Bookie. • LIE T llowaki in Sy . ri ' a —By leo: M. Cur :Ulol2 obtL 11711=: gtcs .• .a " l l 7s &Liar and Cordo Sae " Ilona. • thou to latatotoo. ot A Plea for Aapientlaal and Clatas.o tkoot..mall lava. but volooLlo W loadit Fatal of i:m=lo,b7 Mitts and whet toota too many le , Oat roomed and tat ..l. br IMAM la Fourth at , Man • Apollo Buildings. The Wide, Wide World. EEL & CALLOW, at their Third Street LDerol7 Mien, oppoelte the Poet Offloe, hare re vita Mk, Wide World. br the author of Q...hr. Imam .Llfe. by lks ef . Bachelor. Wm her Mary Prim, by G. W. IC Iternolin Pride Ina Irresolutkeo. ulat Dpline of Lite. • vest variety ot goed sad oWillatione p hand. t i '"" t•irl'EANI BOATS VOR I.OIIISVILLE NASH . 1- 11.1&—The Eno light draught or HERON Captain MeThl +AI I. •••••1.4 Alit ol all Inter...dime pointg.ra this day, tbilath in.:. 4 r . For fad ht or p.osage. apply on board. cr to 1./te A. or tnyla D. MALKIN, A.ents. 'FOR, ILOUISS'ILLE—The tin(' I sT will TWIr CITY Cat.!! II& elsr. will /...vs tor ohm.. a n d loterro. di ate P , sta, on this dnr 18th inrt , et 10 8.0. Poi freight or pagr.ane aPPIY en larn''. l • n o 00 tart, . 1 011 ti /LACK. Assn!. FOR LO UISY 1 LLE--The tho and light draught etsam brat lIARTFUMI9. Captain Ilaslett. nill lea.. for the above and .11 Intermediate points on this <, 18th mot-. at 4 oar lock. For migh t or passage &pair on board, ' ror miy O. 11. SIILTENIIEROFiI. Agont. pOlt A. NESVIL L. R—The ' pan light draught steamer EMPRESS. Cox Stagier, Trill tenle far the vb.'s. end all interm-dmn. rolntg 01 4 n clock Alm day. the 18th loft For frolgid or par=.l. 8 77 1 7 lO7lB R WABASH RAVEII—The thas steamer VERSIONT. Capt. Ha. , jidiallit In I 1011. forth.. above and all Intermediate ports on Modsgday. 19th 1..1. at 10 o'clock. A. IC For freight_ ps...sags. apply on board. milt REGULAR, PACKET. BE TNili IVELLSBUIDi AND PITTS 11. lielitilrunieht ...Ivor ARENA Cast S. Evorutt. will run menial'', beturriiin Doi alio vs •iiiirtil i leaving liitlAiiireh evory Wslut,lsy and Frblik, and Wellibtuch Ttlefthly and S•tur.lsy. For freight or ralmytarl. I•Pri , On !mut inuvUi i 3 OR LONG GRACE], MARI ", kl - LA. PARK ERSIII/Itil lI and 0 ALLIO In. onlondid lacket ow:tier tiOV. SIRIUS. Capt. Shunt. 1,111 tun regularly la the above trade, inaringePittobtout, ea r, Tueelay altenninn et 14, 1: P G ACV(!: A A:itl V Nti ll 7 E Ca S y p ts! i ll. Inlay. Inn i nn at the etnuuer It N.orton, and other, RV the Cincinnati and Pittsburgh Packet trade. and will leave r or W evinced y Cincinnati. For fi , ig ht or paruage, apply on board, or to =aria il. 11. MILSKNRICRUGR. Agent . . Wheeling and Pittsburgh Packet- T HE Built running passenger • molter INCIIESTKR. Oaten for tte. Nene and NI Intertnedl ate port, every Tuerd.y, Thureds, and Paturday, at 'Nock preeirele. T 111 he WINCOCATIiIt, Cart. Orn. U. Moo., rill W. Pit Oho rah rrory T o.. t, and Petards), 4414 A. Ma returning, 1n.., Whreling e'er, Monday, Weil. needier, and Yeulay. at li A. id. Pop freight n r par..ago, beinug.r.ertnranautatoodaeorse, reply t.n beard. ur A RMSTRONO. CP.OZER. & CO.. ligts., ?torte( etre.. The Winehreter le two of theta/ en boats aver cottetrne lid Co , the tondo. Par...ennera anal ahlrrere ran depend en her running In the mole regularly. ItVii j je.i 4 Nl l . l'l K 'S l4 lll i G . ll ! p j l i a " 4i ems. irockPl .nr...a r DIURNAL, Con..l. ' mar.- Va. 1... rotivrialeghn tegulnrtri , •ec4lytrip!l•4l,.rep P P,lll " t! ` ~ %" 4 1` . 1. rvery . lusdky. TM/41r nod Uturdtr. '''!"ll MgDMl, P itaT2. ' f ` f.= ' 1. .Mde irbl bnot , nod is 00, 01 toe teed ara Mots ever cowtrr.r.t,l f,,IL. trade. P 10. Fenin. ro sod ebb,. eon Vend to bar , ontlnulng to nor Le tEG ULAR PITTSBURGH and mam.act Luc ;plaza 1: 1; i 1 24 6 41 c , cart) de:, lacono,: Fond -r.) at V n'elodt. P.M., and retun o. Inn. tearer Walla,ll2 e nely day ate o'clock, A. SI. Ina Forest this rood c.noarnl. with It, Cloviand and Fitt:torah Intl:runt Lion. -•. . • • lirket Age., !I. 11.1IITON, Moutrazahels A¢-:.i. C. BAII.:4 Nn. flg Water atul 611 ring RAIL ROADS NICILIGAfir CENTRAL RAIL RO AD jrattlBs.92h eland and Detroit. Line. CieeanuertNn ciev %Ith the Cleveland and eturlarst/ R. R. Clere ,tie It. It-Cleveland and littobanh N. it.. 11.1 ,Atichicau Central It. I. lIASSENGEItS will to ticketed through from mar l tn , nt nn tat . Stlrltinsn. to CleTeland, C.th-lenatt and . .tt.tnanh. oT t itrun 4tner of ff 0. pl.- r. to sot Domton 4lte • not hwe tr.!' . r od o f two new low Pure towlt ea It In. the roue, CLEVV.LA . ....... .Coltt. C. C. AND OREST CITY— ..... .... .Cart. Puget. A. mat •iit leave I:teveland . an 4 Detroit for Clervland. 'Cr, evening at,6,1 o'clo-k. arriving in both rate, ther fJllnvring itv.raing la 4...4 a for the cumin train .1' ear. for Chirac., eitieinostl vo.l Pittaburgli , and rer the Lat. gonen, and. Leaman beau .t betroth They will run from Ciee•land In lb. follow:a', alder. riitYAT CITY. ~ Friday CLIVILLA \ fl. Thee,lay ~.., 1 6.4.04 '.' ''''' And Will C1.1.17.142f0. FI)RL CITY. ........ Paturday Ilso sr.. 1•5...1...n.1 sr , ru Al mrarts. fot all kital• Kr tre:041.114.47a 11,4.4 41 K 4 i 4 .F4•11. atalla•llK MA Ater, gas.: .1, 11,..!.tgag, OCEAN, C.1,191N aria Mr. Lorin viii nainunnn w One until ‘lhr Nur o•r4 Ina remit- AOPINTs. O. pi:A PITMAN. 71:001111N1 DfilY. A .IoN Detroit. SPRING ARRANGEMENT PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD - Two Daily Trains, FROM PITTNRURGII TO ROMA OFTFIII,4 .I.IIP lIAL Moll/. TWENTY EIGHT . ACMES THROITM FARE, $ll. • 'VIII: EX PR E StP 11l 'f RA IN will leraTe th. Perot en Llb.rty etr.et, above the Cap, and ronrnlna at 0 0 1 4 , In..k. 1 1 sugensers .111 bet. e*.r.. 2 co Ir. to Tart. 11reet , where thee • 111 thul lb. I , .+t at LI - aa.h.e nt readirieee lu nmv.r then, toile, ever tlret rata Temps!. to 11,,Itr'e Stntlon: it'nuUne L Cares. 1t01..1..v..1r0tre. and noneealetal s lel.ping Car. ~1 111:(1T Tel I.lln.Aut".i.rulA ANS 1 1 1LT111t1111:. Pat.ngere 11.1lItuvre take the ,ur. I/1 tbe York •ial Cumbeel‘citt tired at Iterrimburgh. &trifles ut huh unrorn 1.. breakLaet, east it uhla./..10n Ott, want, Wury rut r.11[141,4 •111 et WO P.M.. arri•lng at I . h.Lulelphte nest evening. Dungan.. ebeekr,l broriate tn U. LESCII aCV I:6A t . 1:173 1 1 /lIIK ET LINE stlll leave daily et 5 o'el,.elt. 1 1 1 1 t..eqrx.n.etlt, nl w Ith the 15.nna. hallmul. Through ten PI thatomth Sidle:lel. phis awl Ilaltlelere In thlny eight boorts . SAUK SILL. i . sesennere .111,srvettre their Tlekrls at the Halleved (Mee In the )losonnfthela IVnter Street. . . N. S.—F.el.edule tellewe: from Plttebvvett. 11.. att y. tolere Ilesetv. elation to Jehoetosto ”. 1 i Johaetowntoile lll . l nletoeti.toetudio.. 3 1011 e. l'ortoem I'n.m Ile Ilielse.boto 4111en...115e (to Philo over tklluert. Sebmtole allow, ample limo on mot; mes on of tho Tout,. non CT n teouluflr lupin. If uo ones peetod d.o toottou ehoutd • reaoeneoft ere In6nnou that the I to . •rd Uulutot.la Rail fluid !au uo.I and ouen.led In , Ito. IA An of .f , t.0.0.. end .ro loo n soy ..Jenn e moftortoont of metro! of Hoed lloompen.. tuarnitf J. lIIISKIMEN. noon) P. 11. K. —••• • ' • yokes—lo ram of lop, oh. Cooitnoy will hold Mo.. solvto rerponelbte for pervattel faucese noly,and for an azntutot pot , hascdrrd e,..t fift, dollars. NEW AR NANO my t N T. WESTERN EAAROAD TZOII ' , mammon TO CLEVELAND, COLUMBUS dc CINCINNATI, ALLIANCE, CANTON AND 31.1.531.LLuN. • :.vnitection irith Me Penna. Cenfral Raresd. TIIROOOII pllOll EITIEIO3O/11 10 CLEVELAND IN - - .3.6316 TUAN TAN HOURS. DT A CORTARUO6I6 ILAILD.OiD LIRLi Expresaltain onAbo Ohio anti Penn irylranis Itailnad. !Mir,/ Pittsburgh at 0.4, sniping at !levitate,. limbettar. NN Rtightna Darling. ton. Munn. Palestine, tkilanabiana,wed Rabat. wad reach. ea Alliance. 63 tubes from lattatirglßat.l P.fS.roman. gar. teats Alllanat on the Cotreland Railroad at :1 P. Si., and reach Chaatand at 6 P M. Returning the 6.010 a -re Vievelaal A.ll, Alliance al P. At.. and naafi Pittsburgh at 0.3 0 p. Al in Runs is enamel with the arming train au tbetPennagleaula Railroad for Phil. delphia. New fort andealtlmont aud ale. with the YoughlOghanr 'e.t.a= that alai i ittal Road roo t.. Paaangers titt e route twine Irian Cmcinnati to Pitts. booth to two dare. without meta trust. sad are from I na tolettl dare to connecting with the Pen.. Ceutral Pavenntera lopiging Pittsburgh at DNA trans NA. ton at P. Al. alai alsaillon at 2.30 P. M. At Massillon the line ailmenta smith k et.* lions to {Pontiac, Matostiald. New l'biltulnlOtii. Stid1:000 to Now Castle, tblasta listen.llletrve and late. ..• • . //firTht. how .Brighton Atnelmrandatina Train leaves Plttohunch at 10 A.. 1.1. and 6 •P. Al a and how tiriablan al 7 A. 31. end 1. P. Id., ototaona at hat...raw,liro P 1.4111110. Karotrra.liTiohola. ano.l lor two daro. Iro rold botwrou pontauroh. hotii.ytor awl Now Belcitron. gnarled, Olio.. on, midst lovr take, and tirkoto by the hacker. , too roo t.ftbx stations: t UmmbnroM heltaino.io 001.0111.t0n 3140011,.000 1. Norwrtlnn with 1110 trattla to anti luFran ttle.7 M Isoo o n l y P n d n e nmtoo t sllrsd Lips from Pitt*. Tomah lo .100 SIMI. In wwwwilion 1011 11.11.1 For IW.oft.epvly et the Valenti Ntreet Fte.U.n. of the Ohio tad t. 1 , AIM 111, 'C tea Aorta. or In .1 i tlgSlilnY.N. tiloonneehele I, ffe — ny lhel"ooto ekeutt...at 50 tribe. to Wellsville. and then,. LS rnliee to Cleveland, the lazy it./.0. April 1. 11,10. Pennsylvania sail Road Company. /E are now prepared to forward produce, V V Cr. tarbMulelphla, iounr.dlodnir• TIME FIVE. ',AVM, Frtlghlon Lanl, L , f .4,1 100 bo. roat.r., 1...,t WW- I .1, P•l.+l Proll 600 ~ tro at, Potry,ll...t. •u.11.1uf.. fat° skitto. tre., . . . 1(X), apl.l 1 5 0r..1 , 1: 1111-0110 NI, Alirn.. B. A. AHNEBTOCIC'S VERNI:FUGE! From - a Replar Phyaioiam ram !, John Stlraaanj Ott, 16,155 p. Alit. a physician by prufeceion of tho r , 11• r am,ll bay., Alsip, Ylalr.l Patent •i.h nktplir at.. Wit sprlyiv. vhrm 1 onot to Philo/AS.la to my bill of miNdseturs. 1 wra, pre, 411,1 WI by my Inntbor to patio mr bell an llom ol two .bry.o • is , . or your Vopmf um.: itllt lb, to MO lb• it •aa • vallia Ala preynralmo.havio¢ tmell It h.. wan A•mrdlogly. "ant Mr to, dorms. vials. 1 Lave u•• 4 it ill. mud 1 mitat wore. hat. MY expovaatimul acne /2 , •ra thou realla.d—lto Wens 11.117 tur,belaittr. irmotlng Worma ary Instaue. whoa orop+tly ov r you Will lend 1116 • b• eau tog 'an and to ,1 lb.. till. I .111 wind i ,ct. lila cent 101. them - by mad or olberwlex,aa you mar4ll Md—Upwar. of tuunlerfeita awl ituNatipr. 1 . n)na1...1 nut multi br h. n.11 . /1 T•ui.tultue+ &wort dor Uu , 4 •mn. Floor Oil Cloths. AT No. 40 PINE STEST, NEW YORK. PRINTED BY A NEW PATENT PRO era.. R. E. 011.93 e fit.. Tatou.; •61216 moot tee erectrolly mokoutia. to the trade. Mkt they have sibtalo• .1 the tift.at deviservtimi of sprinting Pleat Oil Cloth. by tuaehltrory, whleh,for eievenee tinivh. My, my., Dawn ruellral:aol which they or. WSW eibtier tervther with 6 Lova atil.l...lrabla Wei of olettsc Iris . % te 6 feet wide to tetturel ptirer, no their Warabouns, No. 40 rine AL trollbiloy MER9III,IIIII A3D MAXII/ACTOIXIIIe BANIC," Pirrtniv!um, May 'W.' 1852. - • - • • jeV-This Bank hrie_te, day declared a diyi- Jim' of Ynni rm. Cita on tho caning out of pm runts Tnr UnilaW as wonitny . pap bb -• • ' w u. 1, Quillen B UCKETS-60 dpi. rec j, 4 1,04 1, foisaletaw HOUSES, FARMS, &c Scotch Bottom Property for, Sale. r111:1E mibeeriber offers for Bale' a limited wirtion ot titat part of poet . Sea Bottom . lo haterean the 21 and lib mile on the BraloeVe 11.4.1 Flank Hoot To p.iwoo agreeing lo,bnild upon th-lr punt:wee liberal tenant:l la given: aoJ to Move In, lid. log to astablielt inaouraciori., unuanal alvaniae, lin:atop and pries, 0111 be offered. For further rartien lore voleir TIIOE. 0. I:Letlit. Pittellorah r , V1.77:..g " . 0. Bb''"gif;ol4-d?.;:: For Rent, A ROOM fronting on Water at., Second "°"' .""' AD 7I to 7 (TON . mitt No. US Wu. Arreet. Large and extensive Sale of Real Estate, at Public Austian ON SATUKIMY, Juno sth,,Ett WILNIkF- 9tlß9—thn undendoo6,l haring divklnl [belt prop. prty Into mostly ousta um building lola,, hare finally determined to comply wi t h the wt..hot and .1•61.66 of them nurourno. oath ,. fri...nd who hare cal.el on thaw, to p.p.. to nubile aul. ground at Wllltlorbura. no r a n .Saturdy Jun. sth. the remalnle Darts or parcel. rt ground. o •Istfog of 70 bolld4us lola. largo Mae: .nne son, loon 1 two gni trans lot 1 throe! acre 7 roar anto lotr. 1 0.6 aM a haltacrb lot; 1 l c ar st g an ti h b•a ai f • u n l t; two lon,rj at boor.. together will. two and eon fottrth .ernegroo rid at tantrd. The oboes property ls Moot beautifully and pleasantly eltuamd near the DEPOT st Wilkinsturs. • dietnce r 551 miles from the eity, and nernellia net mm...battem and burl.-its men of the any • rare oppottonity of madman( • 110517, !bat Is st all times neetelble, both by RAIL KOAD. TURNPIKk or PLANK IttrAlt. Title properly to toe wall known to require ant deeerlotion. W• ban determined to arrattne ouek H O LE soy person or persons that mould deeire to b ar e. that be MAY rail own. Our tenni an one-fifth oath, bal.l nee In Ore equal waniamonal payments. N. R.-Any perm. wining to mirth.. at prtratersele, Pmrlotm to oar public tale, can Lave anormurtuntly by calling on HENRY 14.1110, At the war,bn.e of Bele Et APCunly. ear. or eArrenlillknd Liteirty sta. or KART. CURLING, At tn. wombats.* of Curling fhinerlson, mayl3 co, of Istand Wood Mw FOR sALE—A frame Dwelling tionseill , and lot. on Clay alley,No. 54. 71m bone le 16 by Menet - whet hl h, with • wing 15 ty IE, Lot 11 20 fen front by 01 den. Price. FEUD, OURTIS Dollllo. Ornate. myl2 No. I=,enr. of IVood and Fifth sts. FOR SALE—A valuable Steam rempled se • pining tuning shop, So., " on Liberty st, the Elfth Ward. nose the twat. Th. Pouting 1.40 by 60 Int flint, Marie, blab, and anotl as new in ems: lo in Kret rate order !wham PI lett BO inehn In dlonerter. Tbe lot is HI feet dont by IGO deep. The whine.wildb• void low; onion temonsble term. Ennint of . CURTIS SD Real P,tate Agent, myl2 No, 110.; o'f Wood and Fifth etment. TEN OR TWELVE LOTS 00 GROUND near the toll gate In the/ twronah of Routh PittsS burgh. all within are minutes wslk of Ms Blonnbgattel• Wide. There 1,61 urn of huge sire. Renting ow Cont. tarrsot mid the berwromille turnpike. god Arc=mug the. ben lots for MOM Ourpoww on that eitln of then/cr.' ono of throe hstog • large lot exterl tine from one to the other, mil attaining tia toll bonen lot. They will b. sill •ml ort rem L onibls terms. Ltl• perfect, and clear of Incumbralww. incoln. et • 0160. Y. GILL/10RP, No. 61 Grunt rt. mylkhotiew: (Pout ewer Desirable Family Reaidencs—*-11ealthy Location. ON the corner or Seventh and Webster ntreete,Pith/bernh. •large wepernte brick Dwelling, eased.e dating to kitehen. earlier, smri• lll:TlTdon . ble parlor, ate counter', two of theta TIIT7 the other three or goodrite, together with en excellent' edrret. drldel into epattonents, and well min's nd lieht• . A large yawl. bb r lA/r t , with ornamental .e. ...were) blew, with in.,. lint, bwle 4.r regetehleeowel two lare•andrbirive Fralwriee. 'cf oteeni: glace or the best nullity. A ehle for !Air her es, or \ a‘per. Mace and two horn,. • bath house. with stirerablebe the de.e he e.enieeeeehl I.ethee • your nanlictem b. Woo at Work at 1.110 anntattiataada s Of • bimkunith. ab.. werattetimeen Ilitblrt My MunC ty. mueedtro. ' , hr. the ni \ ' • ' CLAW Ytchiast has Oft_tt elmialerrettel.bub mem " • \ learterfae this very truly youbb sada./ 0 \ .U. A . tin DE ItWOODI O • ' , . \ . r \` iteai-the rgunt• . \,- - • \ \ • `Dr. 0. C..... 1 tr.. Lowell- licyr .60 .....y,ei me ureter eta COM te son to the reeteretlett of my health, I-. •,.., • c:trm..t.V•mz-h.. IsiAtzt:,;'lo, l l,,igt,ll\ ~ • :•-•••••••,-by • enter , : emleteetso made em 41 \ : -texe7 mothlay., Yithootabtylnly ylelity, 1 was olaige. ' a to Means bather./ lomeently reheat tattedrsed ranted set' uo akee et Slunk • ,trlatet Jute.' mit • WC. st 'lcor ems... Itteestas. Ulm as et Math .1 immediately tom- neared, tnnonling to dbeetl o me I hme y tut 'unthread 7 the fifth batl,. mad' set tuarty rermetvo. 1 no• inn • well, mf muse has erseed. and al) by the uee of your ‘v•tuable of Mille. " • ' .r.. rk.4Art.MAL A. Bt• .. . A. 7. A '. • • ." I t tineltsl I/ h o l i temoinery. ' - \.,... ", , • 1 ilmonce, April 3. laid. neti Fit. ilrlah 1 moat mil alt that se . Uhlmush • 7 white yolf Cessalt EICICIUL har doe* nor me. It dm• , mem, Wry ettsbilm beentium Lytheilltip.SOOSl. I had a loos 1•10 f. v . /deb left MY mono weak ma ieft•nent• ' =l , lol , z i p i ni ,i l lit r , t1 ,,, 1 , Yet telt mtin . rtrvo•th st al. 4.7 t It Its Detention. 1 pfd ..,., W, apyettte. mad • drusalit coOfdt ,was nut wearing too mute. f tomtata to tam your Inaubtolltudlelue. by IL. mrim of • eletranum, who hod oMn 'lslamic before. It mewl my s hat Iltal,atted .00 ems mot at oleht.' to • -, let., tem% a toot tught i.roula ust nelk axe a my couch. hom • ! c.. 7 -ma M h4 2 ,o ebtlestity• f 1 ),,. enrellte returned. ma ado( ,• ,•• .. : Rrol abortnoid me, wan rose rael..ll Du I/tonal,. \ ,•••, Sum here are vette, I an t el i nr-1 et r, nu. elle en Mb/. \ - - Of hap than your Illoury race:at ''' . o , • • Yount mtb troye \t, 0/1 , 1l LEON: \ . I, I bereek refit', thut IL, hb•rn etalLsit a to; wife la •• ' In tmetosuill y , wsth toy nu n 111111.,11.1 le c rate. al, i frr , ontiLer 21,t.• Chatty Preloreis , , ..),,,wil 1,05170 .. , 1 , 4 ...I ./....ph twee, of •balia, Lb, mfm l are ferretmt. tummy M m..-cad 4lnsOleit 0u1d1J,....7"1 .• • yy rheyi la difir 1111.P.01•01, • . _ t • \'' , , ' \ oad 11101. C VAN DEISWAST '• , Ymitered mtd /e' toy JAM en to. Jame ,f a Su, r,tbm4ll•l4• \ \ istActutelt. Mem \ . . -• ' Yfa li, 2001 th e whom's, emt retail, ty ILA . /mme• \ ', Her Otta,:t. Cal met J. o ‘ . "?'‘ ,, ,' - '41,... 'I 0 pair ''',' ''l . ..le,•!ltiv ... , ,c4o , t ttr, t, u.i. et . . , : . --W , , -- ,; 0 ! : ....',..;, 00 ,., , e...:e p.. L.. :re 1. hll.,e.ke.e a.,....,j • . to ao Vood:Nevio far the - 144st k it. 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Tt • reorri-lor It., modtit q pryhat ko Amertalli Ott re. gun of ler urt It scets met es et= tc+b Itt lo 11 . 1 1rro • In* tad Obtertatlox MO 1.. hattestbly.l44ll.l •••• rrodne• the loan Nikltriltry eVerkl4ol, lirlir•Climit7. •ner heady ALE Lit tedium preparadoet- 1va , *1,,,t.t nt bad Awn pr.. lowly mot/ft:to silliott toy it tdv.attite. Ti.). rtn. It atteilrd hr,th• rrelitry'rhil • 1 • 1 • 111 • 1 .1 0 4-hrltnifelil of roneettfiro .0../e It '' ott•tr- WI P.IIV:01 tto , tots ult. tall •Ilovi&ftto IscolLa, al. ft . l7c t il / Tlt r 4V:4 ' ,O ' V 1 :1 ""' un : ' ,-- .4. - 1.1-e i as In coo tr. , ...1 , e1;,.Mt, r.';'''''riiiiing,3, BLUE / 1 / 4 3-150 lbs. W. 0. Pe \ \