.HOME.:MATFERS.! . . , ASSOCIATE GENERAL - 13THOD—Gra DAY. . Synod opened with prayer by the Moderator, Dr. Dixon. • The minutes of the last eitting were read and apt:need. , . . In the absence of Her. Mr. Thompson, Mr. Wm. Caldwell; ruling elder, appeared and took Ils 8.'4 and Mr. John Nesbitt in the room of Rev. Ezra Patterson. The report of the Presbytery of MoshleCum wee headed to the Clerk, rend, and;on motion. referred to the Board of, Home htlerious and Committee - on Bib and Overtures. The Committee on Appeals presented a report on the complaint against theP.ev. James Brown. After some 'discussion, the following sublitute was offered and adopted, viz: Whereas, the eausinossigned for tbo reference of the of Sin - Miller against the Rev. Jae, Brown, has et:mei by the adoptionef another Member to the Presbytery, therefore 1 S Resolved, That , the use be referred , back to the Presbytery of Southern Indians. • _The Committee on tbe revival of the tut Min.l 'Wes presented.a report which was accepted and I laid on the table. . The Select Committee on' the "report of the Board of Foreign Missions presented a report,' width was read. So much of Golf report as re• bites . to them on to Trioldad was 'adopted, That - renting tin: Oregon 11111519 V VAS laid on the table, and t t relating to the California min- don was re-cofitted! The Commit to examine the record of the Preebytery ofuSkingoro, piesented a report which was read and adopted. • The Commit on Appeals preeebted an ap peal of Mn Wm Walker from a decision ry of the t i , Prnbyte of heniego,- finding him guilty of - uttering a false false hood in a oertsin case. -The pa ! pent. connected with the case was read, and the parties heard. ! - After some dismossiO, it was, on motion, re eolved that the appeal be sustained, and that on Mr. Walkeed, ackeowledgmont of gent on the • first Item of the.tharge, he be admonished by the Presbytery and The dill from Unity. and Clintonville congre lations,:in the Presbytery of Strenango, for Mr. Vfllllam G. AlcEliteey was prosented• and de-, eine& ' 1 . - Adjourned till the &nal hour. • ~ . - . . arramoon sumo'. . . , Synod opened with prayer by the Moderator. ' The minutes of the last. sitting were read and . . . "approved.' • ' ' , • •! The Moderator requeeted all person, having •, money in their hands belonging to Synod, to hand it over to the Teasseither of Synod. -,The thanks of Synod were returned to the Re form Presbyterian Synod, for tho presentation. of &number of pamphlets, entitled "Reformation Plinciplea Exhibited; being the Declaration and Testimony of, the Reformed Preabiterien Church Etaorth Arierials." . . : • .. . The Committee on the report of the Chortle rs '. Presbytery, reported sustaining the call foam the West Alexandria congregation to Reverend lir. . Onmotion, the report was aceepted, and the . ...call" 'presented to Mr. March, who accepted the "coll.'. The °Board of the Widows' Fund" reported., Report read and accepted, es was the &comps . Eying Tresearer's report. • ~' The Rev. Mr. Bustheld, - who has been in thinadadeest for some than, but who is attached - to the - Ohio Presbytery, presented a Very inter eating report relative to the coloniee of colored persone—tagitives--in that country. A large quantity of land has been purchased, and divot. od into farms of 80 acres each, which are sold to colored person" it $2 60 an sere, payable in ten yearn. The Bee Gentleman requested to be supported there for one year by Synod. - After various suggestion% it was finally refer red to the Committee militia and Overtures. ! A Committee from the Alec:date Reformed Presbyterian. Synod, at this moment entering . the church, business was suspended to receive the nommunication of the Committee. ir Dr. -Preyed); from the Committee, then read - the following letter: - , -- To. the Associate Presbyterleit Synod, in coo don, the General Synod of the ;Associate .1:43- - , formed Church of the West, sends greeting: Dess Berrukus—The reception of your re , thy to out communication on the subject of the ads of.linion, now before' the dturehes, is hereby acknowledged, end we must . , be permit ' ted to express cur 'eurprlse.that yottehould so fir have mitmonceived the purport of our com. -. mutolnitien, este coppice that we have receded from the ground which we formerly occupied,,,; and have eaten *notation advents. torthe recep. tion of a testimony as a basis of Colon., We had hoped that our views Ware expressed so clearly, that our meaning could not be mistaken. We -. certainly expressed' no opposition tq the ..": principles of a Testimony:- bet only to a Testi. 1110.7 of a particular character. . A Teatimony, - which 'contains a re-exhibition of truth ... already . plainly and explicitly declared In our Confession of Faith, is ,that ,Which_ve have raid, is In cur 1 estimetionionneeseserj. 1 ' 1 - .To the testimony-which You have submitted to our acusiderstion; we feel constrained to.object: , lig, Became a pertion of it partakes of the no. taro of hieterical.aarrative. •In the convention which was held in 1844, , to- wtdch.you refer, in "which our delegates agreed to receive a testl molly, they eziweasly said thet "The Testimony shall-bp. without a historical. narrative, and an far as practicable, without human argument."— ,On this ground, then, we are unwilling to allow the first part of the Beets to- eloompy . a piece in - 24 AP stated in ter former eommemication we ?' cannot agree that the articles on , Covenantieg,' - and co-the ..pirchase of common bettetlii . ehould .. ' occupy a place among the terms of communion. ' - r , To the general doctrine on the aubjem of cove ,.. -nantintlaid.down in the Basis,' we ration" par , Lionise objection. -But-we regardlt as &subject -; in relabel:lth which honest inquirere eller truth, may entertain different:opinions; - and therefore. we would not burden the consciences of 'men by . reqniring them to subeerthe to a doctrine, which perhaps fewer the members of the Church can, • ntolailtataL 'i'And in relation to the 'purchase - of common binefite," we would observe, that we regard the prinelple involved,' as of a spends - ere; rather than of spry:Aleut character. What- Wm difference of opinion may exist among us in , -.--.. relation.to these things, it it. not of such a, na. "'lure as to exert en injurious influence upon the Christian life, or the purity of the Church; and therefore With etgozd to them we would say, Let ; every one be Aritypereueded In hie own Wadi - :There are other things inghe basis which we : 'Mold elms ander the head of doubtful disputa tion Under, this head wo would plate the-arti ,,.., eke oilers use of Intoxicating drinks," and on - 'secret societies." To the use of intoxicating - , I. drinks at a beverage, we are as decidedly cppo ".' sal as our brethren can be. Bat we are Mown. .-hog to make an opinion on this object a matter '': of- faith, Sad held as a term of. communion In ~.', the Church. - The same general remark Willop - illy to the article_ en secret soMeties. "to all Mob assorimirthe, ye are - determinedly opposed, - - and we warn'all men to 'thstaler from the use of intoxicating drinks as of hurtful tendency, and wee:bort all men to withdraw from all secret - emaciation' as ensnaring, and inoorndstent with ' the enirit and genius of 'thristiaulty. -Bat we think that these evils eau be opposed more sue - tearfully , by enlightening the consciences of men, than by..theelathition of thetract principles In • et testimony andeuming there.- , - To theen • particular *Nolen we refer for the ' - rapes" of making evident to you the -ground on whieb we objected to the reception not orates timony, but of that particular hied of testimony ' ' 'which yeti leave to our consideration. - You will now perceive, ear Brethren that in ,• gully with regard to , our vrilltheneee to receive a teetbnony.will anneetesary, as our comment. cation contains netlilog to justify the condo "--,, ether that we- have departed 'from the ground ,valet we formerly occupied. But when we srinted distinctly the character of the testimony iihlch wolves prepared to adopt, at the time 2...." - -JAfbett we . &guided a wlillegnese to receive one, '• ";-- vas, It a reasonable expression on your parr, ',.. • that ire could receive 'the one which you pre ' - seated; which Is of a character tio different. -.- ..- Permit via then, once 'more to state , distinctly - --• not only bur willingneas to adopt a tesituony at. • ta term of : communion, but also to define ratio '. • ' nlarly the chancier of tbe testimony which-we :•• 1 . - .-bellens might be eubservieit to the ounce of ...; , tretthZ'Artd"we . ire the more encouraged to ~....doi•.stak becaus e, in your communication you ppear .to limit the testimony to these points, :'-2 . - - Irtilithillre believe ought to be comprehended in •;:='... : 4nediiiellianzeent. Yost obsenre that Since "there 1 . .wre;airmaral ecclesiastical bodies in Britain and ' .'Asfthrlas: all professing; an adherence to the ' •- Confession and Catechism, while some 'of them i ." --- bare utade"defietion from these standards, it . .has always appeared to us proper that we should . -exhibit to the world In a document distinct from Uthee'etandatdi, diatheses Of our maintaining - • - separate iconmunion. 'from these bodies, and - - - that we should testify testiest their defections." It le to, es e, Illniive- of sincere 'gratification . to . , assure you that here v. eptirely sgrd with yea. . - Against iamb errors' we believe it is our duty to . . : testify. ' lint we dO mitlitinin that it litiebiesery _thit thateethaerry should be es extended' se to ,embrace all the errors in the Christian world ; nor do we B uPPOws that our brethrenii, ld be •", , lii favor of suck a voluminous doeumenti : To Be morn exeliciklet our testloiouye brece :it I brief summary statement of our principles on ' the ettbject' of Embitody, - of Communion:' . of .-• 'shivery, and esthbound and attire.. sonoointione,•, .:. and en say other abject of importance en which • -: , the Conte:Mon of Falth. and Cateohleme are Ci. a . .O. I OV silent. er' have givin no clear and distinct •• :deliverance; which exhibition of our prinnifdes . -..- Men be regarded as a form of .CEIMIIIIIIIIIPO, Jost I ... ae the articles which are contained in . our Con • ' Won of Faith. Bat in this exhibition of truth, - ' in our teStimony,, let It be eteted in a plain de. . -...' idarativeManner, and north on*gumentatlve form and:ln cannecition with such a frxeCtestitho- r i f , v e would etill adhere to the resolution ex hibited la the Mopting act of can Constltntion, anl in accordar.ce with which we Dave 'cited !seethe beginning, on widish we declare our pmeso to emir oorealotial testimonies in pectic- Acta against errors and delusions which may arise, this maintaining and defending the principles embraced in our Confession of Faith. Ton say, dear brethren, that "we agree with ye; that many tillage ought to be mitten of forbearance; but will no doubt . agree with as that forbearance may be carried too far." It gives us pleasure to say' that in relation to this matter we do agree with you perfectly. But we again repeat what was - intimated in our forbear ance to any greater extent oa the formation of a happy union than Is now necessary to the preservation of ution'among the climbers of the same Church. . - In conclusion, dear brethren, allow us to say that if we are honest and sincere in our adhe rence to the - dooteines of oar acknowledged standard, we are one in faith. And if-we have confidence In each othefe honesty, we cannot see any obstacle In the way of such a benne, niona anion, as shall manifest our oneness vial bly to the world. But if we hawknot confidence ift each 'Aimee itonesti and eincerity on the public profesaion which we have 'mutually made of our adherence to the truth, no union can take place which would be productive of peace in the Church of God. . . Mn;May you, deer brethren, and we, enjoy more of that divine unction from the Holy One where by we shall be enabled to know all things, and may all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, and clamor and evil speaking, with all malice, be put away from athong us. And may the spirit of truth and love so illumine our minds, and In fluence our hearts, that we may be prepared to trend feet in one spirit, with one mind, Striving together for thkfaith of the GospeL • • By order of the Synod. Atosurnza Stites, Mod. James Frailty, Clerk. .Btveral . questions, by leave of Synod, were addressed to the Committee, which were answer ed bristly. .on -motion, the communication wee referred to the Select Committee. The hioderator named the former committee on the. same 'abject, with the addition of Dr. Anderson an Chairman. ASSOCIATE REFORMED GENEELL SYNOD Mott EIMNIXO, MS) 23. siarrr essiaoi. Synod mat. Went into extra-judicial confer ence on onion, Rev. B. Waddlain the chair. Rev. Win. Taggart maintained that under ex traordinary circumstances, covenanting may , 'come a , duty ; pnd white judicial testimony , heetingle often an occasion of war, rather than a pacificator In the Church, still the Church may be called• to give snore explicit exhibition of her faith; but there never has been a onion in which testimony-boarbig entered into the beide. - Rev: I. Cloekey replied to the latter part of ROT. Taggart's remarks, by referring to the his tory. of the Burghers and anti-Burghers In Soot load,- advocated a judicial testimony in the Church, and said we most not expect a union with the Astoolate;Church without a testimony. Objectione avast a judicial testimony lie equal ly against the Confetalon of Faith. As for icor. enacting—the dootairte—the Associate Church makes it a term of communion', but as an extra ordinary-duty, leaving it to. the judgment of members to decide when it 11 obligatory. The Anociate Church ban done more in the commu nication before us than ever before, reduciagthe bulk of the teatimovy. Dr. Thin remarked, it Is an easy matter to find holt. Three things are before us, 1, A basis. 2. A testimony. 8. A term or terms of commis nini—not connected, but distinct from sock oth er. A testimony not necessarily a term of cam amnion. The Associate Church regard their tes timony as a term of COMMCIIIIO6.. Rare is the difference of opinion in regard to the pledge of this Synod to accept a testimony. Bethought they were, morally pledged. Covenanting in the Associate 'Church is a new thing. She hoe nev er in s etcgle instance, carried It out in practlee. We cannot therefore receive it as a term of com munion. A credible. Profeesion of christianity lathe only term of communion which Christ has instituted. • They had hoped that they would net recede from the ground they occupied. Rev. R. A. Drown thought the views of the brother cone just set deem, might be considered too radical. But we who know ere another, understand one another. The speaker alluded to the cue of an Individual applying for tom minion, who could not see his way clear on the doctrine of election. It is our carnality which -keeps our church apart. Be felt in reference to union, as though the body of Christ, long torn and mutilated, woe' about to come together, end advocated a testimony from the •Associate Reformed Church. On weenie:dies he thought the Associate brethren should be williog to gnatt something like that which was admitted when the Burghers 'arid Anti-Burghers were united. Would be sorry to have covenanting .foisted in . . as an ordinance •, but may admit it u a duty.— As to ceent eocittlee, many of us have had a painful acquaintance with them. It was moved by Dr. Pressley that a commit tee be appointed to prepare a reply to the cam municetion received from our brethren of the Associate Presbyterian 'Synod, in which our views in relation to the reoepdontf a testimony Shall be distinctly stated, and in which than be etien a morenzplielt exhibition of our oh*. lions to the Basis recently submitted by our 'Synod. Dr. Claybaugh then read a paper proposing a plan of testimony. . Dr. Pressley read from the minutes of a former Convention on a testimony, and from the minutes of a enbregneut meeting of Synod approbiting the action of the Conven tion. Rev. Wm. Lorimer read the prooeedings of the Sienbenville Presbytery on the aubject of Union: Dr. Findley admitted that the General Synod of 1844, had pledged itself to the reception of testimony, but not that the Church woofer this . would require a previous overture. Would , not say that the Church was indisposed to receive a testimony, within certain qualifications. 'Dr. Sharp, Rev. Mr: M'Caughan,, Rev. Peestley, and others spoke in succession. Rev. Mr. Blair of the Associate Church, expresred hiensilflighly gratified with the conversation- Covenantfog is like breathing—an ordinance of God. -The moment an individual is converted, thattnement he covenants with God. .The resolution moved by Dr. Pressley, and the. Taper presented by: Dot Cluhaugh were adopted. Rev. -Wm. Findley presented the following:— " The Synod of the' Aasociate,Church . having inquired at this Synod whether .we are willing to swept a testimony as it term of commun. Ion." to. • Resolved, That we are willing to ocoo pt each a testimony for the sake of Union. • ' Committee rose and reported the, action of General Conferenio. A committee - wee appointed to•carry Into ere. 'motion the MClllsnred• adopted, consisting of the same brethren who constituted a c , aaller com mittee 'previously. TOISDAT, May 24. Synod met, opened with prayer. Members generally present. Minutes of last sitting read and approved. - Called.for reports. The Committee to reply to the letter of the Maculate Presbyterian Synod, . reported. . Oa motion, the report was adopted. [See re port of.the Assolate Synod above.] .On motion. It was Resolved, Thitt Rev. Dee. Frosty, Claybougb, and Staedilt wertiappointed &committee to trans mit the commtioleation to the Anode.* Synod and solicit an answer at their earliest GDZITCI2I - adjourned, Cieeed with prayer. A 1111150021 111IFI0N. Synod mat sod opened with penyer. Dr. Dian reported s paper with reeolntioce in reference hrthe seanmption of the name "Vatted Presbyterion'Cborch of North America," loetead' of "Seeoeiste Reformed Church of the Welt." and slim in reference to tho Voice of the . A_ R. Breed of New York, with thee of the Wed, and their reciprooel eopyment of Christian privi leges. - ftev.Wm. Findley, from. the Committee on the ' I stste of religlon, reported.; The Committee on hitesione reported on the supply of Chicago, when report wan adopted, as Joe. Matey; the first substitute of June, Ear. Wm..T. Findley the remainder of Jane and Jtdy;•Dr: Pressly, eagostf tho remainder of the year, Rev. Wm. Davidocix ' Took up the paper presented by Dr. Elan— tuition the table Tor the present. Took up a report of the Committee on Over. tares, with resolution se Bemired, That the necessary traveling expels. see be paid out of the fund of the General Synodri end that eioh Presbytery be sojoined to tete ears that ell the' congregations under its care take up yearly it epeeist collection to: Increase that land. Resolved, That this subject' be referred to Relect Committee, to rip, it to the next Gene ral Synod. • The Committee consists of Rev. Means. W. J. Findley, Long. Dr. Ekin, Dr. bleDlll, and Mr. Stewart, (Elder.); • The Committee on Acmounts reported, and ro per!. adopted. ' On motion of 'Reverend Mr. R. D. Rupee, it rue "o Coolra, That Ito: Archibald Neslett be op , pointed to pram* sermon at the neat meeting of General Synod, on the present" condition and future prospects of the Jewish people. - Dr. Presely„ on behalf of the Committee ap pointed to defier to. the Aesoelste Synod the cominuniostlon prepared _in reply to the one re ceived from thit Sr nod, reported that they bed performed the duty anslanied Vl' them, and test the communication hid bevirespeetfallfreoliv , ed'and referred to • Special Committee. On motion of Dr. Clay bough, it vas Resolved, Thad it be and it is herebr reeem mantled to all the eharchen under the authority tit this Synod to,nbeerve the last Thursday of Zahn:lay, set apart by , many ivangelleal ohuroh a in the United 'States,. ass or day of concert In prayer, in behalf of Colleges and Sentiniries of learning. The Othimittee on Accounts, and D. J. Reed be appointed to dletribati the unemployed foods of the Home lithelonery Board among the differ. eat Preobjterlee, according to their spnortion- On motion, adjourned until semen eolook. .We eye below the commetnication. treat the Associate Synod to thee. R. General Synod, de dining the Oregon Ben% and requeating a state ment of objudiens to the basis first proposed: Ray. AND Dna Barrntanc—Your common!. catkin to tis relative to the anion of our church cs bus been the subject if prayerful arid protree. ted deliberation. We are sorry to add. that the result is, that to us the prospector thermion for which we have been so long laboring appears to be somewhat discouraging. If, however, there be no healing, wehope that nothing will be done to . widen the breach betweenns. Yen have decided that s union cannot, be ef fected upon the basis proposed by no. and as sign some enemas for your decleion. Oa there we beg to enbmit a few remarke, not in the spi rirof controverey, but that yen may mere fully understand our viewo, and whether any Bung could be proposed ca your pert, so far It =mor dant:a with them as to afford a reasonable prat-- pert of harmonious union. While you went to most of the doctrines contained in the teetimoey presented to you, you object that tbey are al ready exhibited distinctly. and clearly In cur Confessioos and. Catechisms, so that you 'lee no necessity for their re-exhibition in another book called- a Testimony." Now as there are eeveral ecclesisstical bodies In Britain and Ame rica, all profesolng Limit adheroooo to the Con. fession and Catechisms, while emu° of. them have made defection from these etandards; it has always appeared to es proper that we should exhibit to the world, in a document distinct from these standards, the rusons of our maintaining s !operate Communion from these bodies, and that we should testify particularly sgainst these defections. Yon will recollect that in 1844, the following report wee made by the Convention of the Re. formed Churches to their respective viz: "That in the judgment enlist Convention a union between the two bodies here represent ed can only be effected by an alteration of the Westminster Confeesion of Faith, in the 20th, 23d, and Blst chapters, and the adoption of a testimony against prevalent and decorous er rors of the present times, which testimony shall be a term of Ecelestutical Xi:Hovel:lp." In ao cords:ice with this representation, the third re solution reported by the Convention wan as low.:- . • . . "Resolved, As the sense of thin Convention, that a standing judicial testimony for truth, and In oppoellion to error, goal be prepared for adoption in the United Chnrob, aa a term of communion, sad that an glitch, to this effect will be introduced into the standards of the United Church:" To the requirement that There should be an alteration of the Confession, which wasinelsted upon by the Associate Reformed Churches, the Amulets Church agreed; and to the other re quirement, that the United Church should have such a testimony u wee insisted upon by no, we had understood one brethren of the General Sy nod as agreeing. In respect to the neemelty of each a testimo ny, we still occupy the same ground. As to the partici:du testimony presented to oar broth ten, pt was by no means rersrded by rot ze ,clot subject to alteration. lid our brithi 'Tien elm proper to propose to us what sp:`, peered to them objectionable in it, we would have been redly to take their objection, into oonsid:l 1 eratlon, and to agree, to far as a dos regard to truth would admit, to soy amendments which would hare rendered it more ‘ aceaptable. As, however, you have not done this, but have alto gather declined a union on this huts, we would I respectfully inquire of you, whether you are willing to unite with no cn ttio ground of • Tes timony distinct from the Confession, which Tea , downy flail be a .term of communion, as was I proposed by the Convention to 1844; and we ol eo request that you will specify particularly and distiactly your objections to the Testimony pro posed by us in 1852. Tour answer to these questions appears to us necanary In order to prepare the way for any farther measurer, with a view to the union of our Churches. agree with you, that many things ought to -be matters of forbearance; but you mil also, so doubt, agree with 123 that forbearance may be carried too far. The very subject under nodes, so regard - as an exception to the articles whiab should be made matters cf forbearance. The duty of basing a Testimony sgalzat prevailing errors appears to us one on which there should be a harmony of sentiment, in order to ► com fortable union. The basis en - which the; Associate Reformed and Aeacciate Presbyteries of Oregon hare nut. ted, andurhich you hare proposed to no instead of the one rejected, one Syned had with entire nesulmity felt conetrained to decline as a basis of union. - The basis appears tows ambiguous, and is Roble, as we think, to other Eeriese ob• jeetions, which, however, our leiter* will not at this timo admit of one epecifying particularly. Should your antiere to our qtleatioru prove sattettctory, tht way for the !inhere proceedluse will still be open. BCZCILAILT —Robert Earl was held to ball yes• tarday, by Mayor Parks, of Allegheny, for bur• gloriously entering the groom store of Thomas Hays, on the corner of Sandusky and Leacock streets,.Allegbeny, and stealing $3 00, in small change, which was lying, in - the till. Lie gars ball in $3OO for his appearance at Coast Disructr Conzr.—Beforo Hon. P. C. Shin non, President ;ridge. • .. Negley re. McCombs,' No. 109, January term, 1850. Negley for plaintiff, Hepburn for defen dant Action of rrjeotinent to reoorer trian gular plece-of ground,! lying at the junction of the Tranketown road and the Greensburgh turns pike, in the Tillage of ;East Idberty.. On trial. DILLY uototrorco. , —A colored boy. - named Johnston/Al:Lentil *lth the larceny of s etue of money from the drover in the coldeothatery store of Mr. Ootbring, on Liberty street, had a further hearing yesterday, and Tea fatly com mitted. Tar Hardware Merchant/1 of tide city beee unitaltioutly agreed to'olose their places of .bo• elriees from let 1 .7194 until let September, id 61 .13.8. Mecum; COMM.—Nothing of importance .vat Marmacted In ibis court yesterday. BY TELEGRAPH. LATEST FROM. EUROPE easivoL Of IHE 7BANXISI • New Your. May 24. The steamer,Frandlin has arrived with Liver. pot date, to the 10th. Livearoot Maserra.—Cotton—The salcs for the 1113 t three days were 17,000 bales; demand fair; and holders firm with moderate sales to the trade; the sales to epecnistors were 1000 bales, and for export 2000 bales. Trade at Manohee• ter has considerably improved since last weep Briadstoffe—Flonr in demand, at good prietts which aro stiffer, but the quotations are naaitbr• ed. Corn, demand moderate; prices favor tidy . Prireistons=-Lsrd, holdtro Bruiwlth moderato sale■ to tho train' Bed and Pork doll; Boron ootiro. Havas,4Jay 11.—The Weir of . Cotten for the week were 6000 halm sale 600 bates tree ordl rain at 94. The Frstalk, brought 90 paesengers. . The steamer Walidegtun touched off Cowes-on the 7,h.. Toe. America arrived at Liverpool on the bib, and the Arctic, on the ilth. The City of Ileochester was telegraphed off. Holyhead en the evening of the 10th. . A grand reception of itri. Steers at Stafford Hones took place on the 7th; when - the famous address of the women of England was pteernted to Hns..Stowe by the Earl of ilhaftaburg,'which was responded to by the Bev. He. Beecher. The Parliament diecusilon on the Budget aon tinned, the ministry in ell cues obtaining the majority. It is nearly certain that the whole sales of memures wUt peen with but few motli ficktloue. The Livrrpoel oireclue generally quote Wear and Wi.ent a shade higher, bet hie Henry quotes wheat 9.! higher. Ftour; holders are I:n*11113g to cell. White Corp wanted at 80; Yellow plenty at Is. decline. Cotton unchauged. • . Adviiee front Paris announce the prospect, of a Continuation r af-lho long talked of fusion,— The Bourbon periy are sanguine sad. the Le- Omelets lookleiward to the reetorstien of the elder branch. -• The Empress's health is improving. ! The Emperor has sent four. extraordinary Commissioners Into the deparimemte to enquire Into the population. ! _ Accounts from Conetantinople senennoe that the demands of Russia are likely to be entlefee tetily arranged, the Preach envoy „having so. ceded to them. The yeadiarin England, fords past few days, was wet and nessasonable' ;there being L enewtin many petite of the conotrk • The stookot goods at Manaheater was vi i ry !Wand Prima werawery..firux Several hen es were belting qlipper ships for trade with Int* AC ticutnifisi coltequeee °tate detlble In potato, bmia et . , , Nottingham mem checked, whit!' wea aleo;attrib:. mablo to the wet weather. • Trade In the woolen &biota ems satire. The meta for !dab lune mu Moderate. , London Money Ifarkst--mitchinged.' The dilemma' were light et per amt. The amount of bullion in the Bank had fallen to lower point than for some months. Stock mil share markets are dull. . The difference between Austria and Sardinia is tending to en amicable settlement. The Sar dinian Ambassador bee returned to Vienna. The naturalized refugees ha Sardinia's* freed fram eequeetratione. Turkey has yielded to the menaces of Buda and 'Austria, and released all political reforms. Thirteen Frenchmen and Italians - hare been arrested near Biracial:a, Spain, charged with belonging toe memo coder:. 'gnu Lena pans mon. ARRIVAL OF TREIIIROPA. Hamra", Msy 2L , The steamer Europa arrived this morning with Liverpool dates, to Saturday 14th. The sales of Cotton were 47,000 hales; for ex port and speculation 12,000; the' demand has boon good, and prices have advanced nearly 1: Orleans fair 61; middling 5 1 1.; upland fair 6i; middling 51; fair and good fair have improved moat. Flour—wastern canal 22e 63; Ohio 28, Corn—yellow Ble 63; whim 80s 6d. Lard 58. Lonnow Mosul' Mazurr, May 161L—CS:nisols' par to FROM O&LIFOB.NIA. . licw Toys, May 24. Tee Union arrived !sidelight. Bhe left lapin will on the 14th. The fires before alluded to fn Sao Frenetic*, occurred le altaramento Ind Stockton streets, In the centre of numerous wooden building, threatenics the destruction of kraet amount of property, bat through th oient endeavors of the Fire Department, It was oontined to • few buildings, the lose of which is oompuatively trifling. The Governor In a message to the Legislature, on the 10th April, says in relation to the dean °lel affairs, that thcre will be • deficit of $20,. 000 the prweent year, - for interest of the Busts debt alone. . New gold discoveries have been made in Negro Hill, which are said to be very rich. Two men took out $6OO in one day. Brumaire surface diggings hivibeen discov ered in the vicinity of Sacramento city. The placers at Corn 'Hollow and -Diamond Springs, near Placerville, are string extraordinary yields. Dstesfrom Honolulu to the Bth of ApriLitre rendre& The Legislature war still in session.' The ship James Hang arrived at Honolulu, having taken on board at Iluguirits Day three murderers, named Ackerman, Stuart. and Thompson, from Sacramento, on the 29th of April. Stout if a native of Philadelphia, 20 years old; Ackerman was born In Lancaster county, Pa., and Is 19 years old; his parents now reside in Qswego county, N. Y.; Thompson is an Englishman. Dates from China to the 4th of March, are received; and Australia, to the 14th February. Seeking Important. . lon Francisco, April 29.—The market treth actions era of bet little Importance. - The stacks were heavy, and the market depressed, with but little prospect of the leading articles adniced to a point that will more than outer coats and , charges. • Moines from An/trails are unfavorable for the shipment of surplus stock to that point. Floor to-day is quoted by HasarGallego at 310,7601 $11: Mess Pork $27,60(328; Hams 20®21. Lard 22023. • The.steamer Oregon arrived at lan Emden° - on the 27th. PRESBYTERIAN ABBEMBLY-OLO SCHOOL Pauanzsgsu, My 24 Dr. Baird' from the committee on Foreign Cor respondeeoe, presented a statement that the correeioudence wah the Literal Assembly 'of Ireland hednot been continued. The commit teedoes not Weise thee the. correspondence be re•commenced. Also with the Fm Charch and United Presbyteriso Church of Boatload, there bee been Ito correspondence. The committee recommend that a correspondence be opened with the body, on the Continua of Europe; paned. Mr. Murray expremed @desire to seethe hand of fellowship extended to the. Churehes of Ire tend and Scotland, and alluded to the kindness *bows) to him and Dr. Brackenridge, the latter being • elaveholder, by the Irish Assembly, but old he wee /earful that a discussion of the sub ject would be attended with bad consequeues, I awl innottalosion, he moved that the whole exib jut be laid on the tibia. Several protested spinet this disposition of the question as unfair and rusgenerOue, and he u 2.1.1 on, Mr. Ituresp.ti. withdrew-hie -zrotion.• Tailhe refused, and It vu carried, yeas 112. nays 98. The repoit of the korelgn Minions was taken up and approved. The lion. Walter Lowry, Secretary of Penick Minions, made • statementof operstlois during the put year. Several rotten mleetoaarlea sd dreend the sasembly. The report vu received and the Assembly adlourised. BonAso, May 24. The Congregational Church at Lockport was struck with lightning yesterday daring service. The electric fluid entered, the storm' gallery and instantly killed Luther Crocker, one of the cheir, and severely wounding die:then, three of whom are ladies. The minister winsome the awful occurrence and feinted in the pulpit, and the consternation eras gottal. Toe New &hoot Presbyterian GOINTSi Assem bly is In lICB3IIIII to-doy. No business of import ance nu transacted. Philadelphia Is died np. on for next yese's meeting. I=MMEEI The Railroad Bridge at Balaton Falls vru burned yesterday. The up train on approaching aot stop and the engine dashed over • Dorms, May 24.7 gsThe village of Roeklwd, su nearly destroyed by Ere. The lose includes 28 store, sod 20 °Alter building% sad le estimated at $,176,000. . • PRILADZEPAU, Milyy 44 James M. Cooper silents' the cheeks or the Peel:sylvanite ee the lst.of II Illtam H. Hope, the present editor; goes to Weehington, hiring been appall:ad toe clerkship. PUILMaLPIII.I4 May !A. Transactions mono mostly mispooded out o doors to-day to 000seqoeocs of the storm. A ere mulled this motobog t iz Brooklyn, which destroyed nearly the whole of the blooke bounded by Fulton ' Willoughby, and Adams streets, and Myrtle Arenas. 'Forty , dwellings were destroyed. Loss SIOO,OOO. Cneoressrl, Hay 24.—The river has risen 41 feet since yesterday; vesther.cool. Sales 1,100 bbls Flour at $8,70@i3,75 for good brands. end $8,90 for sons. Whiskey steady at 18;®14. Solos 4,000 lb. bulk aides at 610 800 bbts mess Pork it $l5, and 100 do. at $l4. 'Nothing im portant in Groceries. STEAM- BOATS, EOR ZANESVILLE—The fine atnater DAN CON VNRS. INTay, Rower ars Dash. &bon 4,1211 .11 InbensodLsta ports. on .ATUD.DAY. the 14th butani..4 4 0.0. lot frolght or PAW. •Pri mr" I:OR ZANE EMI LLE--The Ilaht.dracia rr bt steamer ISEI.ES LP,, Muter. Il'e for th e above MARS totercovdiato point, oo I'UUDAY. the 10th ftl.lttaat, 0,3 o'clock /or frolibt or paaraa...lTlT ciaboarl t al 9 ' • ' C. HARNIS; Akea FOR ZANESVILLE---Thav flue steamer JULIA DIAN. .1., J. 11!nolvg master. lotto ripsaw/11 angry _TULaDAY at 10 teclott. a. A.. and Zsanyll.l.,•••rr YAIDAT at S . &elec •.st. . . . r , alatota may Mr noon the Oar. MOW.= I.t= o /0 , • not the eatlt• team. tor *idea or Dame.. IDN/7 on !vol.. t. • J. D. C0LL.1.01400% . .. .. "sahll . •. 0?-401111 //ACIL Amt. pOR BRIDGEPO4T.—The fine ir neuter *X.l3llANo6,loedas. - iaut.r. Dar. tor above and Wm:Mists puts, . I . II M IIIO, oa , IS , DAY. tDs 12t0 Instatd, at For failed. or varier aprly at , J. D CULLIBUwoon. Amt. iiteeling,BridgepOrt and Sunfish Packet. Mils new and stanch. stramei NXCITANOR. °set. Rteedis.;•lll mak Ike • mums ;wad tpteraesi ritlieureh am Iflanalas• gausporte 9 ueta4 Pittab every 11.1wItOti end T hURSDAY sr soh west. ugh 1P'71"11 1. 1 11 ' VittlYthloT aqgige t :to rMsR ,44r7whgesteees es entirely new w l needy hirjr= " 42,l=r 2 =rez Ors ?Pal 1. - zasl3 Pittiburgb, Steubenville and Wheeling t 1 8. Nail Daily Putted Line. THE . now and splendid Paasen• VthWo~U Tbe Mosul burr Pittirtrunb Ilooday,WsdneKla7. rat:ln 'l lra: f lgirdat i Lltr= r = TL• Wladmrter bun Pittetharsh '0J.T...d.7. nano tier. m u I Jg0g : 240,. 4)=., 4.. : 4 .-Aat i rd. o l rate built Mane lot llll.Trarle. M owl 1.14 1;x0=1,400n11 jar. Il W2se n ;:sYs blrllgirtgraibiririanbnig and ail blnraiediats .I:ndlat• • - .W gad !Moist eassmi with' 'Cbyr latuf Juu burgh Ralload. al W• 11.1 1 14. .)th ttie .11•11,1 =or. and Ohio Mal la Muslim hi Caw fa th;47A17.1.14. • J titatiallOOD. Aet.l2 Ajitititelot. WANTED- - 82000. • ECURtD on uzurimunbered city prop's". COMIIERCIAL ZVI= Or VIZ 111111117808 1W wow* woes Mossy a= • Ba.'.wrdart.[ the week ban utmost.] o now feasts. Our wholesale mereheatt oral mearifsearers an 53100 omen to • limited otterd., but tber. is o .pedal ediv ll 7. In peon we Mae but Mile duos , to .000. .10.56 In /LOUR. which be ramisd omit 2) Wane P. led. ate* our let bony Um <motet:on. to-day of main mnfb oboe. $3,70 G•t[opart.. 711. la ha arenderno with tar freeittentlywromeekl outdone. IterstoLee. The Low mi. or Sour la inland modem Impo.dbl. the oashotainsuro of. leer mt. hen. The adv.. by Me lest steamer dude 23... 61. as thawed. tote ks Okaa Soot—eaaal. st the Mon. rate et esohouse. to 1'5.62. sot t. V.... 66./4 Is au sous. m . o. no mat of brouportatlon from soy Want la Mar,. Flnsburgh. to Liverpool. aunt to km thou $1.20, sad era. a $3.70 so the prim hevy there I. oohs margin of 60 nit[ lett, Ma lit Irklelk is to coma eweet for loeursnea, emomitelous. tulip:rase. eml Bum. Writs. Other charges, to soy ttothlus.ir doh .f• ha los oterhst. Al Dreamt rata. If they quad be niaintstm d. than would not be • ehlpplou dams.: but It is probable that very Me will be (wood resly to eel. at tot rat., for • Utile while to come, sod raw. .111 be confined• for same weeks to pawls that Moog b. withdrew* Qom mation. BOW N.► York /Mr drool. of. Kay lith .sf that English order.. at the. Mdm mold not b. 1:114.1 with out a redo:nos of In to PO et.. per W.; sod dam :then mina beet 0ee30.3 only IS du per Md. To fumes of floor trait flept.l.lls2. m 11.7 1$ 11113, amount to 1.350,111 bbl.., wind - $72.440 to use time int reen Sod of wheat, 1.3123407 - bus. salad 1A46,230 lest year. The 0z.,. of Corn aro nther law than last Year. 1. the Gee of Ws lane Mumma, It le of probable that perm will adveneo. Thom tali Lam aaaa suArtgent in bud.. ere.. dace Saturday loiourequer.e. et th. Winne( the Yen& Eberbeart, glut tosoulleturers, of lavers. and Coos teen, I. Fayette 00.017, on to lioneasrabes evorol.le Ws ally. Thar lieblinies laced, se re7ert.3.1190.050. Portland which it mound Tee loss fells brolly on m. 7176. nousbant. sod boo bon, to. fanner having mletaed ostensively. .ud the latter eurobond freely of the mar of U. tituurfectumw It II not eappond tint the loon. ol out •nterehant. woU eer 006 7 ant their eoromeraid etandius The desialon of theVromwell el" In which the Dant of Pitteb urea Irae teep`r interestri. bus given • better leas ternon,tary There never nu any valid semen for thinking that the Hank would be a softens bi that salt but reports very taguentoos/7 &calmed bad seeded groundless doubts la various quarts, ghleti are timbal,. `Or emote. The Beek of Pittsburgh to and shears by bout rue of the eountleat lualtutions to the West Doting the Oak than has beans Might Ms. a the Hr. gm which are do. yearling Moiety. YU Meg. of tra'or malt • good one LA. navigation. and larg• wriounta of PVC dna. ar• rWI arming fergaol to go eaet by tho and canaL In ballade we have but littl• !hang. to note. Cht the river, rat...n the mazer on the Cazul, am Int/mated lea sleet; Moor Le now, can te d to Philadelphia for 60 eta. pa Imml•—• nine:Lon wh.lotk will naturally drew lona floor this Any. The reoMpta t e able:mot on Monday gamer .ed ZOOD banal.. • In MOW matters we ban 110 llD7re o .M oo° .to , .Dort. Thera le Ohl an noun demand for money. 'bleb the boats do not moonset tally googly; and the rates oar olds more at .hone 1 pat cont... month. Curnart to la tolerable plenty, and agehans. oasf 41. 4 .tb 0 . Buying. Yelling. Pbfladelptda and Dalthnor., tar . 1.1111 . , 4 and U111.'1114. rar Veen* CA °' 1 . • ELL . Gold. lle, • a . Gold. r y Cdi. pram. par 1.11117.8-Ikda Lob la In reTular drroand. and Wee hay. been randy at ag for dosoattle. and 1.1461% fin forstga. LY Man thi mhos rate br the latter: IS Mr and Ilahr Wog quotation. amours'? ~.mini; ye Gaols Basis IN 405 X: rocs zwat; Rama= 440.5. APPLES—grog groan apples sell really al 12.00 $l.OO as to quality and condition: .00 namy, antelOg• BUITZII,—.. note bat anal gale. and an' Insottra des band: .alea of anttlean bare lean nade itt 11. and prim. at 124014 .old bennedlately as wire. ' liiols—the demand 1. gran; we note gales la Welted lob from .tr. at 111,00(01,12bn mnall vblta and dons to VI • ban f.r other rarletlea Elooo—lbe demand SR oonstunntloa' soatlano good, bat of noon; Wes daring .tha leek or about 910.000 far la rations drat nG, at e n 1.034 for Ettotildric ortnoosll7 at OX'BOl4. 734 to g 34 for 1311... nroarloar and 934 to 10 br Ilams.:orborip4l7 at 9);(09X; 10 I. tha rate arts db 7 soma large bolder.. and yr hien had dall7 slo4ollo= .at that. tiara Th. stool. an had are MI =pls. Balm of mantry rot best at 0 to Shooldera 7349 734 brains. sal eg 0= a.m.. mg offer of IN nu mad* be 11.000 be,L7t7 Hans. sad ~rased. ROLE lILIKL—a tale 0140J700 fa ally Oder was made at M. m= ni.r4 and TOM b.. country a*. at 0% TUra bun ham ate or too arrival. by linter bulk mat. br a anitlealen. daring. We *ask. DZIEWAY—In dergual; vs rote Maly sale. In notal lob at m.• 011.00811—tharel. a stealy demand kr limns. and itala. on =fail of oortnnon at 51J00 tear. and Cow and extra at 111.40, to 410) P down truei gore at. • slight *S tamm... 0741. mt... BUCKS/11 I 511133-Thalb3oirlat. us ltuntaetarnie plays. cub tams, at Nut Irlabtoenuts s ltankata.lll.63 Da 4=lr. Tuba. Km 1.49.23 nu du. No. 3. St.= Kul ma. 31.73. O. cousbaain U. ..1111.1 tau. atm. C.a 3 " I us at 11116 to 12. Z per dos. au4 Tuba at. 113.711 N Ho. 1. .U 1111449 /or No. 2. OOPPIS-Pittaburah assaututurod nut CMIM U mlilag at ' t 144.9 .esab an 4 lima. • • . C11.3311-thus la uot • uum• largo reek et nem an head. sad tha otranott fa tohnsblr.setllK vs Ws atlas it Inane 'Wilma WO. be mall and lulu. • ' 'DRAMA ItIDLCINIL3. to,- Lornml -......---13 131 , 1.141tottee root--. 7 a 9 •k0u.1111........-..13 WS • der 1..i1 -18 Ida A. _.,... ~.-• -.---316% 4 toe Dy.....:—.21 9940 Juaroau/a..-..11) 9U. Ilageed4oarb—ti OW Arrourna...-...-lo 012 11.44. e Umbau--13 010 Aquatall...-..... 9 11110 Serrtt. SueUT-4 3 4 414 11 . 1:.: .um . 47 . 41, a 2 a1 I 11 a . c LI 1:17 . 1 — .7.0 34130 ....1.i.m . n.7....-- aza • u....i...7_ - _ - _n.e.44 .0 thiautons.-..-- 474101 . Ciare. ..—.-20.a2Z Qualm. 051x.4-41 .113 . Lama --....3.c04.3,31 Cato Lino. ask-- la CU . . Pnenet.- '..ITIS toblu.sl--.1.30)150 anlaaTnelut-43 .Coua 1rtu.......V1 1131 Mains ..314T. - animas l . MO a , autbatb r00t..- 9 501.00 Mu. la bar n s-11 l3O .41 AMOislaa--lb 01 4 Ouls—..--- 0 4160 EU n 055.....-....—. 3 94 3X duns Alatal.---30 75 kr0na..:.;......-1. 0.0 Unen Oupal..--.14 (OS rrule AeLl-44 WA Gaza Transamb--t3 451.10 01.,t4 tio , „ -.-. 01 1 Gala th.a.e..---19 8 911 Camara, 1.60/.-- 4.111 7 tatiap. you'd— e at au lastla. , , bb1.._... - 111 IV 1311113 ISUIT-.• not. Mall esla• of De led Panama' MOO 'll but trona .lox; .4 lu regalu but act oaths 4.* mud: In Drat Alp es then I. nee mach dlalanetle. to oar 1 seats. au4 m anus amlnally at 51.10. able.% la ihalr at. Mut 1V.., but ma largo in Meet oaths cunt.t mu It Was that San ....; se bellen holdall an not taellued tout) at No than that. : ` Daar , /!lllXi — W.uehf . daily Wwbyth•tinwat9X Eoo2—thav fa • Uttar donead for .Ig.. abate Wag watt lapnlry for depareat .l 1 rabaotm soda on Mos tlay. on tha landing at IL 402 - tram atono at 13i612; lb. arrivals metal:la bratty 1. %2 - 11311-liate is on aoUto dantand broth of all do; alb- Lams. Eska of Martatal rte. 3. Wye, tam loaxima4o at $11.121 It bbL sad 11.25 hf. blll. to Lb* trolls. sad ars swot sad la daotaash atlas of No. 2. mall. at /Mill. sad 46.76 fat bf. bbla. No. I. 111.10 rbbL by. bbl a at moo. Naittagas liming. nay. sal. 14 the tr.& at 10.60. wall by thi Anal* bbl at 111.75; Potabtao 81.4. sm.. V 2,004412, 12 9 bbL. sal Am. Halifax 00011.4 flaring. No. 1, by en VON ao4 So. 2. alba 00: Late flab. Inaprobai. are wUlad Maly fa the Md. at 12.02 lar.troat and nod. gad 1110,far Mita tab. /2 aTILIUM—ados to Um trade or mime Wotan at 12, Maiaract tram stare. Balm d MOM at to aaatm • 11.011114-ttm adm at t t Inas ham Imes moilarataly .nr..lf!.tem mettlf 4s67ks dmmiLl4.4 . oa W•3l..dir lan. sato of 400 bbla. la lots at 143146114.01 Oa Than4►. 110 Irb!a. at mar Tit* ea Itrbtay. 400. bbla. u 111.113,10 WM; as oatattlay;FXl bbla. u 1:4100.13.M. alai as Iles. du, &bast 100 bblt. at ll:J=o3.7o—pm Wag t.b. Iserath Considerabto tau vent Ia to atm, boldarl gra farina that to Haling allow ra to, 004 matt awn matt Hat; maw from Maraca hatataol..l2.o bola. a 7. tad 4 : 4 " to at P.751113X. mutt. On Soudan (Hnartlaf Aro r Ras demand at 13.70 01!3.70 to Haulm, sad Hee at Udall at the. 00ah14 =Haat aattosurantaht tHalr, ha tmf aapat plan w gt , tw thapmatil►, bat o 0: Pinar, GUAM-Ms pint of W =LT dor oatmeal to bora boat mat aftwtoll by tio natootbst In near: alto. an readily mad. on .ntnl of Modltattanaau u 76. and Bad sad W.bito at sold nattily, oath. landing. at MN 'lad the dirosaral fairi 00Xf1 10 ad Pa math la do mad; tabu on Obi abaft. In ea au. at 60. end from atom ibanad. la .1,11. u 67. Nth atop eatx• far war. na• LEY l stanlual at 00. time todu 11,a fatuity Ike It noon RUE as quote al•lfigfeo. • • 011002111.43-tbo IMAM hub.. Wet. with. • steady bat not active damand.. Salsa of B. O. MMUS at 6,for woman to OK Ort wit*. by Itta hhl. sal 61u08& fti or dinary Quanta by *to bbLl Woo also of Bruit Bop:. by tito beg. at IX. In 1101AASES than la but ilttlo moo. aunt otunly salts a the eimutry at .10.72. 00f filloro not. ;MOOT ulna tabs to the limb at 10 to log, ula o.litr—ri.dvair at iootaitz =4 alb. couarr at log. by tL. bag. RIO& Bundy Mkt by the norm at 6X. and by tbo MI. at OltEnt— ittlr Wes ct amuse* at 7; No. lap .t TKO GEIIIIAO CLOS-auks ofOortaan Olaf b 7 lb. auk. at 72141 V P tea. tow arab bUNPOWDZB—Wo sota regular adu by nu keg at 70011013,00 17..17 7 0: 117..1110. tit U. 74 1 14 do dolma 1 O =Wan WV. 170 111.00OSUba. nut poach., 1.3.60 •Itli the regular alsoonat to tt. tad.. • IU/PO-4*.roote Entßoit at 1. laddad tort RP, Oblo . had 110191 • isle small Wes et Walla= di7 llklu at 11X: prima do. at 11101112 XL Oran Bait Illdsa va tpb:d• at 4414 X. and 0.11.101. at 8. sma eau dalloS ohs stet at 111.720 per - CHIP 66—0010 s by tho bolo at $1,76 p tent,to sawn !octants... IRON I ifl.ll,ll—ecznion ban Iron 11 selling. as bitore attaaal. at itat; ha Naito, game mannholanies are mohair at $l4O, mauler. at 14.78, on lime. foe 161. with 11 mat. off fir eaah, tome lassie being bed at latter ate. the other.. , • LLD- se have es sales male( drains the soeU Sends 040 at 41in171 bar at !NOM LAllD—ale of No.l by 'the dam and 111. at 9/qISII- sr Sinn* bahin Ul4 by at Sin vs quote 1) 310 for No. Moab. et hands, se hear of offus to bays! 0. cash. bat no ar121174110111 at Mat rota. • LEATIIIIIi—We quote Dahlman solo at WWI. lt Tart rd 417811. eslthotl aim at 11148111, by the datro, mad esif Odom by tliil..doun at 518*24. • LUdE—ore nab staid, Was at Loalsrill• Lime at An cow 1111. . • 111010 DEED—Wes of Pittainesh Duna,. by lb* 10t...at $12,3 bbl. POII-1.• Imo no gales ressenid; bed nand. nally st 110611111,50, 0 u,s—reansactlons an on 1007 111:11121 oailn w. has daily of malt ealaa of No. lhatd Oast WNW. one large lot at under eh VOUS 0111. falling by the bbl. at 11541 70; oho dtataa4 btlojt coallood to tba wanted lb. how ode.. • POTATOES—than la so demand; amp Na an ben buds from store at a 0641, bat moaw from bed buds at above 03. that wa cubstar ot. The laudry for woman , Non Is not satyrs' , • t Ph/ 31/1011, 1 •111 , 1141u been ornitidereble teauactka in mital dating tbemeak; taiga of 1/0 tow •ltudisas" fames Caul metal. at M. Os mu; 1%) toes to, I. nes theanw et Sti./W. lidtone do at 011, and 20 toss Oa No. 1, ar $11,411 at Ina 1100 toes Uttar/. (UAL 6.. p.) at 144.4 m0w142.450.212 tics Scotch ilp at lb% 0 too it seuktO %ova 0514 it. 11.. tarty. at 449.0 Matt 11 Imo ' 4 4P . ' byte Mono" at $811.44 moo. We welartead that Abe Marra llbeenbuter boa tontyantod mfarnbbllAC o tons railroad Irish at tbaleadt 4 Osubria emote. whirl , will 'absorb a Ursa anount of vie inatal from tbst rmtlenwhlaD woad attendee vat a mutat bens The monist of Axe Walla metal thrown mm this aurae, so far. hallnan Irtiou.bovrrarl'iogla to bays to toadtaey to od• robs beyond Pam' rayyly =alb aomo of on Wan are at falai o.ti for godlob e btu lb( hi the gavial lit* ex 1414 , 4 1..14) layomaskala, all, at Eo.lP—stiad7 sala of oty IssWeetursi; 1,7 Um ,st Of. cut. bl tke encis bot. 6. Sato et Plsbbaf Vila was et 30. b 7 the bet. • BZ.E.Ds—che ents:xt fer creeeeesis Is. eeihold to the tr a dg alio:Lets doers it KIM. Gad. Ilactbiat SZ. StigS2,l7. Flaxseed Li doll; ma. will lab Eon sotd at SALT—danty sales of ccaustaa., at SI fad ex tra at =EP PXLlt—roz• fie=lTs els to 1.1,00, u to (gun. ti Asa c dl guagego—take of Virginia Twist bald. en .t i lamps. Se aad dti bT the DoT. 240)3. .1101 FLlT—legnlgr War of ICI at fig. ...IX. at $l4. 21.11.01 V—is bag at hitrate. ant me per. ins s glad. P -Vxsta ka—gt.ity , Islas bids DDL'►t 8 eta pet gallon trait Etanntarttmane Emig - learns bar ,an Dee.. WI cumin .1.4 .1..4r of .aultd at Zan; W 111 TX LEAD—the demand L. ilitte .etim Wag mine Wan mete kr toe Impel.; the taerket is ll= at Gaotid rata. vie SU° pfr keg for prime In oil, Ird Dore Ar 7 9, t. Der It: fen the land dienount NeLLaad. 8 cents Der b. WINDOW °LAM—there bare been nic% of Nen Gale n en the nhuf at WA° ior 11)2I0. and Broverrllle u $ on the venal tairic im 01 salts from Rare 80 sRbb tor, IlptIO; tn. ht. tailor. of t*Jonandoetarno In this IPot nom mil tan tom effrot on the glow molt* bet %hope barn boon et, tronakt:ona for 1**,2.4 dof WOOL—tr• 4.1.1 and ..t ruttier prong ore for fob weeks out boa rrtaitoi otiltialos.aaarb of 'onion. to Mb roe.. romatos Tot tot. dons. ♦ for scull sfrro of lb. elln taro wolfed or of found nail 0010 0t 33 4:r4 0 tot to )4' blond: rho wool trim tho region oorttipf this, obi sh rows down ti. roost. of I nit or 3.1t0 41. for cOlO - to lilt blood; other qualitloo toorosr ot rot twin of bred has. 'lna amount solo hera,ro for, door not crone MEMMN ===M== 001,11 A 13.31:VIS—assas 13 she had as priericanthig boas tit to $33.. 5 UEEP-100 bud told at $2.60 to $303 to brad:P..et RIVER INTELLIGENCk. exam BOAT ARRIVALS OD DEPART JeffereosePorklneso. Drosoreille. V • • We. Bayard. Trebles. Dlerbetb. • Weems, Bennett, Dereesrellla •, Thor. Dbrlver. Ll4lfinslos.• • Mulligan No. a lel 1. r. • • ' Denten, Gordon. i 1.41.11: Be tfonL M.U.or Losierllle. Brilllant.Grres. Louie - Wk. Diurnal. C.U. Wbeelinr. Jefirms. Parkhoos. Drelnarrille. Col. Darerd, Peebles, ElLerbol.b. Tboe Ilbstrer. Daley. Weer wings. Looms. Sesnele, Drornurellte. !Goble= No. 1, Wall. Welleellls. Barra. Madam Dolor.- .. JaDa Dorn. one. Melds ne/ben' ars. Zeneerille. oa Mol I 3 Wlnebeeter.M.ore. Wboaloire IL T. Yeatoses. 'Unbolt, Looleellle. Goblen ODD. Colheunellt. Loots. SIOWN3VILIPI. 6 B. w. int 111 P. IL write 1511W2011. c A. X. and 4 P. M. . Sn Proa—Tben :en bet 6 loam water In as, nal, lad mains at dna Dr Oa. mark. scd 411164. To the igtisteians of Pittsburgh: ~ leroL7l'll (111L1PRITED SCDIBDAM Al/Odflre SULINAPPS—Deettang It neocimary to notlad any number enemberof the liellealprofesnontef the etaabllehed medial pontoon.. of Worm Math , / Win Int many dimmer 'of tintanoal tenthiney. 0 rearectlally limits lend exam)• mama in semi stereo, fettles. manelacteeted by myself rtattemay, at SchMdata,. In Rolland, by a wrocessmon • • iar to my ono factorr. it I. fitatend and moilloated, not by the common hush berry. bat by eta choke totanthel varloty of the 'amount Italian Juniper Derry wham note ewes getout le diatilkd and thalami rid It. est. aolront, and team homier sitenomilsatied Waders of ernothate flavor and aroma, altoonaltrr trammotelont:. In Ma cordna and Inedloneallanpertier, to nnf Gin bentafor• known. • load the lunar of tufgdordlatlllatlthanttb tehloh the musket to now doodad. 707.101 the dad no Utile dlMoratte In prow:tend a rood to ware Ulm which thy lita. tmal be olth madden:a to its ernafilal /m a ne tom e.t.a twanty e ear's stomata*. In Wade) of Weir tmh. end powtesolni • =mond emperweicat in the matenfettnni of Ittottawo aaperially, I We to .000010 in you ate Within toy ARV3IATIO 80111Eltill SCI/NAZIM sumo attach cannot .11 to mama year amoral rarentationn sod / 001 b. hail , ' to forward toyen • botici. 'Of It. hoe of ebonite. In stutter to • letter talathtind Tear tenth:men to &meta IL it I. now airmly tma Monti ha ‘ tit liehtif ‘ od aid dbmitaned my ocantoth Gm a:anew tAr ln eata thal oatmeal, let .lm Unit brief netiod e Ilan method enromons knot, both from rbmololmia aset.patiatitaltme tat) law to It. really Oen ...Wong edloyer In 0 0 0 .0.4 e, othlano Doom, and adeollono ttiwnWrorwe asaglt.. nor getnralli; teem In WaletaMe. when • proper cementite as • Det Drina, - and. repedelly • nor, le found the SlDllorla sapalaessiota be troninFiri . of 10. anal fermdlle has lolled to afford mom R . ft tottimentry relief. and I ham no doubt that 11 would means with nrecnka and outzentf. talent own professional in erform ; Afironatia Wend= firlintyp infarp ItL i ationg I bottles. blots and quarts. matt* With mr mama fathomed on the bottle; &NW tionlle of rair • dgeatallrea, as and= y aial the oath. with on thew nlitta properthe. , . • • =on WW2. Inewtar, Warm, at r. haw loot ' Tot Vy 8/101 1 / 6 /le.fel Wood tkliwatr Pittsb • sad bf all lb. plintelptit lirett&t. flap arum cited - State.. t • /struts from Ihe if.. Tait Medical ow /mire ma or .111.10,1411e4 br•D. M. homee,.ll, LLD. Broadway. tiotebor L lint nOLLAND 011 l 8 A 11111DICUIE. In oar lad number.we.mnompendid Ne pwbllgllrio ol • elrewthr on this miejeet. from ono holm. ottner&ildret who ell,. Zap • with brief rommeatery: ezpemeare of cur own veer. thee then w.lnmebern enthloithetthls astral. and thou farwitle farorata+ hut waken. Rlb* .watipt al amoral eoromottfeatlmir on the .sort) oes madloa men n1i1.15 s , rve mobs, thee ler. Wo.del. aromatlodebtodam batam' la Way 00Iasalssts In itt and to the 'hued. of ...mlealts. II stomett a. ohm:Moine clonte.Ge to eminently \ committal. an*, rilim awn. .tlon with tbla Intent hod horn tried In we,. la ona o the 01n. the. retorted. ry a , . been e Litre. ire as.e of trimi. o raid. her been entirely tronowod for the 0w ,, m.. On thiciition. of oneallothle woe,: whicat le aaoribod to M.a of only tiro bottle. of ttas artiaie. W. Mice not tbstamt of Mr. Wol fa hie IG=Fle '"c :,* ' o h f Irrh men. Um Tinotore .1.011 or,. Mead or , 00 ,40.1000 ita noel itt tale of - I la trite. tooL ha odol'a It ri be orthine • let then tae lather stn. ea, tts pate eats, OrtsdallSrsaal'a, a m t &M berow ha a ll o f It from the 010 rni.ono. metere d nearly all of whoh, as ...gammen, le ba t on. Metere bore mil Iran intari, 'teapot and manse drawl. The Owls ta• Ns pistil L, boarre . S.ll:la , move the aorta. of derlam•ao4 b. Saadi, as ereituively 1.041eal an d t h aw twea . n. on {Asada. on . for woe. opt ertdatoe n la on ml. only - • ne stand him to otako 'may tut if ta pone and Whale.. role of flatland (lin. theil sr .n o wort/if of the mob. dews of littyvki me, In thole Moms. far attach they my emit to ptim , ilee It awl -bare hitherto only been re tlitaltiot by tooltne It etaracticabi• tl obtain the astiol. In a were meth. NOS ah , ald aety iirmtellee ..nit aim , = which &brim the dof the tenalit of 000- non= article. which from lion loemactoottl hatt ne tt Ito • plum among th. trmedial agenreee ot the Macon Medion If It b. tonal worn,' of thubdecatt thanntead aapenemm. all eTtntlo. [Got. el= psisla.latbassolspasat and toleration of caber aloobehe molkan•e. a* thutums...bit. tem. ee..and mortally thin. eh+ toweembe win none, any chromatin... most all tial'e Is glrin. that pas femme to • Imre attic,. owe n. setatrfild adulterations ea rife In the Mast. Mr. Wolfe libels/1r oaten.. Ithe• sloth= with a eam,ol. bettla to anstri/a snot treat as aet forth In hte drottler. and staku the reputaticss of tass noted) upon the innoomoa. aaftty and rtthelmay of hls. Holland Gta when need - ander Metheal adeloe and ow, me own thareite. In bil•ltala Initat.the Linea lout not diattwoltin tthr 'Menne =MMZ;II 1. monsoon. licsairie7;it - liSiiiintliare of the amn holm. I suet* gort. fo• bulbs than, a 0/70810 0 dreamed **To Polonium threnghout the theist atatetkr by Its. MUM* Mona, the Impostor, of therm Etna. an *Wag • medical sad *ballad nanaloationsf aww amt. chi of flatland Olv, sousolhotared 11.0014 at SUM ...I? Dollard, ay a wallas pronm, sad mkt op be am gout tbs tonna hat Dutch MU of .1146 e. asAzsgoatio fiebnappe• ?be areal. clam foe QM an tads an eadoutly ettiesthr drat of insthy. moms. es. *or. and =Ultima elkean; as tans. bonoter. • mass Doss apply of it to any pltythiba who mu teal diapud to g a est thingem elahne in • sematlilltand Dra ia m legal mum, fatudar l ith w them fats La ?tica to tbe N g 0 1441,=1:64r:. Q v rstasilllssd for any aloe ranady south to the prof many mangbnata. both unto sod daub. ...Ulf, that amid the maltitaide of 111-bad* or adulterated banns oitb .via, abooniaaparenollandfila lawareeLy b be obtains& at any when and thirdly, that the rallgal loopositlas of say Waltz or apstriou Ulu a.m. lint, of Ma hydrated tab* of not 0. • polunona oil. mere mod) known so Pouts Optett, fool& Oil. or MUD* alos bob and semadly. of the haulm of the toe auessind oils of Jsulpar..uttall acne nathim—ablea ally malt from du nonoroan nano of an somata, datillabon of ted arebuials uthloyad—l resoind use ~pt of pit. Odolpho WollYsthathars. u d out hlrlthie. duo asteastie behemple to the ma of Mild sullen. and I Ins latticed to do Illy (notwithstanding tha pro. pristor's loess abiding and mat. rtnemtabatty u an hamster) bonus tb• poen Gth. Ms.. that et eta 7 -other lino. employedlo medial anctloata the boa vital comennum to the 0012.11.211 y, inamoneb ea It to mtgs.{ to two distincttaViel faMMos Wm ray, usga.l7 tho infants oil of 412311.1.. Newell u groaall oil; I food atotentor. the "nromatle Itet, mostly reconthothded by a phobias, and a,it,V, lamlotion., than D. D. IIL. ltftee• Yea .41- ed Gazette. sod by many of the mat ablaut umbel: ~rinkmaloo, who loat no remota towage**. bad o onus 00th empttleal midmost of lb that... measal rarity and wan. I thereon remind to int= meeteal mth at leashts Do male of tag pulite at tau, of those-WM of my lonalphont abettor they proud (storable el ottoman to tin thwarter of the mild* and the batten alit, antheobs. 00;h4r1.7riatvzr.I i t o us. itgold, alum anon* grav:ty WM 0,132 mad ,these ,form two balm' point vis 813 demons. nor 106 nocenite radittillattu 114 , 1 1112 oh of t ares gravity. or of any other kind whatever. The tame quaff y of rumen ollt. so walled. ylalded an excentra gonna, by re leithation, ef on welt hint 0 871. watt lb* bAllng mast of 43 digr a n. tll4 . lsllgtat e ull gg,ell,,ggly owed ;grit'. Irtelatior trierikraz ° o ll- 1.1 1 1 the aroma, Davos. and Montle sod othpr n::!111 gate. M f roam' ol eloantial/s dingeligig Altothe roam' ollorlitt which all inferior Writ.. Down are more or Jew impounaal, god •1001 renders tlwat 741,00001 in the .0.1 nth) 1n \which th, an :m. bited—whith raw. nal Ileum to latotinte whet, abort do not, sad mute* thateurbid, imitable appe. UO. for mina indabsuce. with daplorabla a on. *atoms, 0. whist, the hind. of telaprn.a glad aka lattbroay Solna., alloolido, Mont of tea eartat, sad tundloothen of tarts I. which the drlttkarl of par, LL quOr. 1,00 Ilieiolateal—of Dad, weld uthmancal woanioll. nt no trate la Xs Wolfe. nemictoal although I nmatelly , total Tabu anantltha of It with tha *Waldo ot Widens, by tb , haul grows. olden go stand, deltas sad obtain. IS In tba ordtrain tellitou Donors Amordboolt,l cwt bonid to My that I regard 7441 SI !etas In every Mo.t rowalizsttl•pin...4 dear, lag or medical p0t00 , ... 1g to intlebal for Ita th ong • doubt not. to gonad sad mires .Igeri.a. sod to Wit tantollarly modems =mad of Medial.. which lames the butler and las motile anmatief oil. bal d ta b" Vota t tggitAt se ". "LIM." r . ? " 14 ta . llll abatlgi .r 4" Iti k , ` ,lLelg. ' ,lll:4l.....ch ooB h ob.o . 1: Vi1.M.1.".1110.°41" AN.l.??,kibrd'",..hi. , .f tit T., and .414 bp Intho stotnedg al amptheat sl3s. polgagly O vals,Utia ta•lialal frau toe al. sat readmit lc [A6.110044 diffultar athonlaot. for ablon it latutly adwith wobble. e , ea i e , 1 nonned. goveolly 0.114 SM. 18olfis liehladant Amenale W • vathabla mom!. se oar Undrumattlo POthl. ItICCCIP•flalf• 1130.1.111.45 1.0 Woo. Ingo age 0.141111.4 ibloon se•• Oneme mu traveling to the 80011.7.7. .bon the 1110 Wan produntdistremint and trartailitarevan dun Stix 01„:1100.9::.47:17.ext.,,tay.a,..., I al • ronntenstiva or eeeee aim of Mu: eigmbh Inora Maid la tondos., gozgattl. As all *teats, it Utbo 'gnat poenbla latlelaa I/011004 Ohs, totortnt re 0005. toll:Ably, end al malls mar in rat-1 y inset bat ly DIT Athos. DAVID L. MUTT, D anltolloso is PrgarmigMtlohl Salmis% ThignerriKOPes: $l.OO to 120,001...; z H WCIAROP a cic.,:it'piiii4w' - . Btu: 111 tome amt. iwripjt 7,7 ~,,j, • • lighl4lllllll4pl2lllV RUMS 0= \ IUDIIMod Minim to 001111. lttrot tatlotoa, Y. t w o =IL C4ll, .I.om, ~,,,,,, • New Spang.GoodA • ' Fi• WATTS lilereteset Rath . us units .apt, tun hast t Spied end nuenner taxate-e.wie nnere sal Cloth* *ahead trete ibr lat.* 141 W. thefts est and niekleandtbe Dublin to esitie7Carille` ani Mini rank, ninon Is meant anr RedeiC bale ..Of bows exhibit.. and 'inn be um. to old a* WON. Wft..l th an goal wet pm be ebtelned e Otedlemen who aegodels * panel Ai ere PP Malady Inetled meal. • . InIUS X Vias.thra tillaeinvp 'ran. Ztrod. NeirVrt. ' , . \ \ LASHIB AND G P STOCK OH \,, \: ' Dlq GPO wltsciiriit,..co PANT, leoyee and ioiNvea of R gt44l. Y. tk 0 0.. D . l a Cimettaisat. ouriot, \Natioul slid Westoro Ho Nsad 1.1 LID 14 eurr.t7r , fIV , te , INVITE th Wentionof Wholesale , Bnyeto . .a.bo thole env at emetneent of Goode. latch le keg WM:4W st ell of the me. births adloltios of al3. the sew et•lee sod belts that ate ...cy arstrlog by • ..flteaseete amt.!' o We ewe deeseteoobt. Anatol ouloo:volf. Alm folo' et Clot ... Cooatottrot. .4 oothugalote If I N V . W . I:II . 444 . .ft i M#T Witittet. sl it ' L.% of ?VAC& looill•liog Mgrittrate tAm • taw:ham, J.... Tr. 3. rt _BLOW otbtr3toolo Ft .11tortoo.o.. flunonth ••,,,, T o tttrarta l grA47l. ° 410, '"j* Vroo " V sali of " W 6 7 4 •1 1.7•1 Pomo a 1 optirrieue Cottop." • 'W. Welts the attention of clots , bal.. " , ... a a credit \ tembilelel4 CARPE M Gs. PEIZE&ON ii \ RVILTHRE '; 879 :Dreamy, oir. wa s 's tn .i . ' , 11/IW MAIL 0 AVING made ortitiAlTe al,teratiotut to that? itttrati ntoolotto fstoOtlstan•o,,,l4 adding the and •Isomot &oat of Hit Onick,orui4,34,l„, Do Ittoomottly. Dad Pocksto tom &woo*, co%tog MOSAIO CILIGOZIM. In oo• oath.: gook • ortiolo xxwantio.d na.n. sat 'haw" and war taboo In the couatry. 1 7- alca MEDALLION YRLYRT cups:. a lit to mayobod ;' \ ROW. ULM= AD ALXVOLlgnitlit COPM' TAPLITEX ax a sawn= cmarizre,. \ • Tututs4lN AND isMarrs - X. Atoll Ron, Mots. TM* and Plano Goren. iornttoo—Wlito. Wooloot.rooa lissi-tobs. I, 64 sad 04 wide. OIL OLOTtIIh ltroot dm to twentrtour fiat Old*. toppior Witt an elegant dodgem patoorno eatinly nog and thoroughly &T. 0100, ano groparell to torrotoo gaoteto and etaataboate 11th a/I klada of 17PLIOL8TISY. ding ltattromoos,Cortalo 11:totiols, Brorotolt b v iz r, for sofa en the moot reasonoble toren. DEPORT/LIT TO ALL WHO STEAM AS A NOTIVE,POWEBt - AID bas lea tiaGety an Great lhooneriety, N OPPORTUNITY is notes offered to all • ahem It mar ammin. m mem eselann right manafsebutoth Soda& and muting In Star arld • Safety. Stesia Boilei, • Toe &snowy loasolitlesit Marne &Wan. w `Amer, Wm, and Steuems, la The adrantnass Of Ulla &Um our all others nor he an an— \ EMU 8/1/117 ”on EXIW/SOll. bans no men lbehle eregg m 1) rag I M *7.6 a rad malted to mean as mom dimmed by attar tows of tha ~i a TL. oioshelnelon I . REDIT4I) ONEZIALY. 4. They occupy tel fddilltteD the, spare Of COST &Om; sad maybe applied to any Earle* an 1 um. 6. The menu of Mame Orates will er Mealealably lenetted. by-On small mood at foal reoadret, and tb• manner at wing It. •—• V • The Comny ardnalern the evellty. of it \stare ed. verdave Twos ooselorione an based on AOTIOAL =ULM many of these Stollen bd., DWI a• we la mat about thle aty. The Inventor ham etra m Maan ded. stars year. at aesthete:a, be Interned One l saleable In. sesametabs. tralMbbe It stmt. alone and Wenn. yr d Vatila IL tmrlia. cad l l is a b " fie :Ill' excel s.. + '1"" 4 . . , • loin Os sanahnity nor any other Moan tower. , -Tann or sale made known on anallostloa et the Me of the "TIITLINO STEAM 1101L 1 / 4 oomeAtely. earner of Broad lt mr Parklike.. Neer Ton, arm the nay llnstdmay riXd C by Amlxi t ee nes (01W =rum ran BOA% 1INDIIIIMONIT:(AZZ PRIPAUD TO Ittilitict, ikeTALLIO LINZ SOLTL sis sus O MODEL. LED IN AIIIINIINIIZII, .1 • MASH= ,LIIITLITS. Tiptoes. Ltle Boat Oximay American Institute. BE tweaty-sixthANNUAL FAIR of the 1113111CIAN DISSITITLII will to bold la tho My of De RC dating tb* broth of OMR IR ant. Go at mewing omit th• nolo; of i 4 z i o , dhluLd lboolosm. no; 1 0 1 : 4 = filibrr7glONAl, =VIVO ban: all Its eepartelents. It Ilse a..a. - hr theate Ma yeah sod will conduce to be. cilladtaly flovotoo adTbatiao the problrotkoto at oar eon tO.utry. Too l.. rucat. rale trleze th e Wore oftho •Illsotoo4 that:4lllot , Altstaborloaa Womb, It boa Wood hag abdookloattsl7 toWisbk. DoWla of all the artseitabosialdll Iowa! tot. th. q OW of Um Baud of Ilessabro: , • ADOIIIII.II 011ANDLlio \ --- 7% TO Iron Isiteni and Fozuldeis. pciß, EIALE at half their Origiratl OAt—A it elthorw daable.ectiair Bllatleto MINDERS, Ikt 0ta1e.44 men et Itadcw. by J. D. Wert. ImEed nue. Atothrifer. Behar Ulm. ha te wrlth nre w-ta raw it :4 444,1,1:20,1,017=egr of gy~py(t 31,h60 fermi um kaab. The whole tiptsratua .fitfigfi.if UM/144V! about two emu, lead r111111111f• iv toe moat eveza.terwahltil , adet Meat tw Vow Tom The 'That , ...Mete{ Weithe abate mu and cau Is «oar tutored, La servo I.llllfM &LA WM be Inf. Of. repowa itelarreaa to Pow Ma Der. tt o II het pertiwalelm:seoese.. adds.. AL W whew. tt , w , wlakettmll ratan haatedl.te atlelealwa. abate ant 10 Itch Vs , wer, • emittote rat al Wawa" fat • 4.. hi A. bat... Wad Masao. 'tat 5.1:12w \ . :I. \ . • • Carnet. Furniture.; \ and EL - HOINA kl"'Whilesale Peale,.d • ~ )fonr.a.mattbi.anraltara.F. M North . , I.P. sew Chatham . tarot, Few tart Liatr—Whtlw, macro* baud amataattrr ohhaad al Itirstle.lo.4.• aha atIIM at Cahlad Mark to Ogathasar. Raton as ROM, ;1 4. 4 ., , m .. zz ,,,, i ,, t e d . v.t h ts Ple . ,,, i, 1 14 .fitift t l n"... Wittesur.), litatbrliedii. ha . Alm, Br•saga II ple• Williic . 74: T=1 .'1 \ "*I. ."." 141°' of ...,, , , ,r,„ ......., . ...04 1 1 T g. i i .. 1....zyg w a a a:wri 11 . • • Penh= atatat !umiak will \ran y had It tathatr 'adva , tamo thaal 40 ossmisa Marmon telt. waneets. laaaheaboa s BaitlO Barth . WlBilm. rant Cba.basa timed, hew aaat. ~.. - .\ ~, \ - arahm, Nt)TicE,s,*o Nivalution. ,\ \ \ . • .oc.paTube r gi v heretotote \ Oriztkg beteeen to. robwelbent, nodes the firteLef•WlL Era , 1\: , Inas I. th e Lestber. elkl., ILL aid lbw Fla& In Ithidtwes. la Ode 444414re:1 be Iltalbaten. 411 tie again. , „ sad ell deed. den the old dim • Vtll. be set- Sri bi , WILEINIIirI 0 ettVIT. by weam the , 04- ~.., b.,,,..,,,,,ed et. old %tend. sed *heat. law the be nee the omen flrinAr that purien.e. ' 1 0 WthelNS II(. \ • et it,,j,,,b.' Apr , , nn. I. ?AMP NELL \ N \ ' iii r n:lE . ~,,,N . OFFrlst Of Welloillto s to. 02, 1 4 1 't l Atio"r:s= 1 .111"o. nt'ini ett l .ll' 1 11;1'0111 B illir'MV:.`6"eng = T trol f g. A ~... end well *elected Kett at teal ref ell Wad • Elden Carden' ared,Bbeenotterelbsto antlatillnen no d by • strict anemic. Ito bruin., and a -...reiallan to adept erg adhere toc airelyies of eal t W a t: i. stel gala wan to am*, tonal:mom of the so Morally beetand on Old Idnalpi_s Menem of . .. :1144an ,,.... ! . , -,in1itut..14612 beralnZ — br tbeprilleaL I Veer fry nommen! to thapaelte eal i g rr e Mem* yearew d sta eaeowner, Mr. gt N. 110/ .as In vi tt . eta. fira t ratthj , theft. \ wantidenne nad a end Lb* Ow t ~gemernee • ead Liberal thi4;4 2. 11n i. :14. , 1ziel maGantheaur fee zeij ka eartor.4 yILEid& lateverm or J.'S= .1. Co., Whole. ..,...xitels.bsrlambewe ir l by the death analben L 0.4 Jaen the earthing Puts.. hoeing pottotosed the genre I genet of the late Jonathan It led la iiel4ilete,_bse *waisted with hire Ole brother, ONNIZEN /LEMING. end will Online* the teb Matrii at fir odd eland. tames of Wood ILSMI fonxth VIA, Pltteber Ps, wade* the own. ant style of /LEW erl .1111GT.M, waive they wlll be tucm te we the friends and elastomers of the lola dm. sad ad, other, Wm., 4.. sixth's:Males lathelr Gam of beldam". • L , , • • The bootheee of the late arm will be Owed bY 'Jobs Ilemlem, sad ell Perthell birethe dentin eial..net=fint , _„„ or kneeing themegres Webbed te than. . 1j .." Us sheen.= at their whom amireedeace. ~ \\ \ my1.1m4103. • • \ •• Pittsburgh Trim Company. \ " XHE DIRECTORS have day declared' • a Dtddeitt oat etas prat. for Um tats sent, at t ratalit_lw taat.. " pao sang =VW "et . 4 Ma 1., P.° 1 "' ayl4t.T. Catdei. rittsbifsh. ltAt ‘, atiltalata IV''KEiNY a. BLAIR ie \issocio.ta vitt. Om Tama, MILMIL Ttis bitoolaes coothrtnot =Ca the arm d 141,'MYr ok r , at. PEARL: STEAM MUJL. CANAL BASIN, ALIEGHINT , -• •, ISA/ SB. 1111111.0LD 12411101. \ OnS I MM EC Lotot WWI.. Whoa) SWUM., for solo— boaN, MATS sod MIDDLINGS, stem an haul. '. -41 - Womlll.dollive nous to Willie ix tabor of no too ram ()rim 0100.4 to our toseo at BUDS BEL SEWS moot Lito•ty Ii tt, {P (O t LSO t N •=\OXWod B . A wI CE o NZD oto • 13IIMILIZI DEL GOODS. • HAMPTON . WILSON 'CO., 45 Wood end, 1051 Third streets. , RE now receiving • large addition: of treehlr lIIPORTSD arm AlllttleaN D 4 GOOD& 44.12( ttiWT StIKMISOOt 12130 th• MOO OttipliSl 1 , 3 all) ; • La WA they WOG. thalittpatien of city p.j•Tios UN. from direr. Strew the dee mew Goods 'oat ?ord.& Si. suer tondßontm strivS of LaT7l. .u.n. Dames. meter ray .ea Co.. Los" 0110 , 100. 11.1.032, Waist 414; alai lay, .twk of soots tOLITIKIS:EUrtaI.autr. opt oil .5.51•11 elute. sage et • mesa extratee eash artmeseeer . num:nib. Vsp. \ • c01vd...w.- CASPITarIi, OIL CLOTHS, MID MAXIMO. •BOBIDBO9 & CO. t - bfo. 67,111 th strut, fugar,Weed. AVE on taad a large sad choice . ..ago* La Meat of OIaPITLYNS, of Ma bdast and most baaunfolpaldwraa, maws= \ 11, ..1. 1 *. 1 *.1 , anntr. \ • 1 . I. ", " Ta3rytarTre , :noth T.P rZiind C =Vindllan Carpet rattan witn.end7 deoniption taw ncle.d CMILIag. 0u.3.011111 /toga throe to.tnalna.= awall.ugrad iC iatt. Num; hod sad imam holland, 'eanton. Akita as Men t. , kll. Ind 6.4 . 114^ - Coma nahlon_oronk e from Lt la r ttalaod was I,triv at taa Iplandla Plano Fortes: • , OEIN U. MILLOIt,.Pio. 8t Wood street, ... P rari t ifir I=l TM We . faTiMa ein., karnd LIMIL•4 w ai tiii....6 ....44 .12 sr, same , exta/Va Fiat Lea•—orts LioCr•- . , talso 'es 4.4lMUtooltiz r 4. • .a.lb •eanaketeer et J....A - 44 4 , With' At l i m u r )asiole itialLibotray ea. an • .SO .., /4 it licet.a. • . 1 I.l4l.tier thirds of atialariars ewe. se Nam 1141. tarMM .CLOTLIINONow rtaapis t ea Widow, wrack - tt tvrlNstrad• Ml= we es basalt/teas:to ybkitt t volud watt vitontlai et punt. tad inuittihauk ~:,, litldualeilmitaa , ttinailll ma. OW awl Mobil twob ""=“, ' .., •.4 II Gotha u. , - - . , Brauptst.- ISIOTAMT rinntaii4 ; aDiguanin6 122ilipAir Tr, Tot.: •,. .40 . 3 1.0 as c% . 11.1,1r4„. 10.1tattitsan#,IliAittg.,, thc Cased., \ • - - Rlls . #oi ittow[tE, Lato e „„,otr as aft.tmar : tali ,\ \ ILI4, BROTHERS, slai*lilat*Oaccli.i. [mportemof km 069 lilbertf stt.t - \\ I'COTTENET ZE CO4lmpotters of Freach - N , aGords;:to. 40 Eteta t paw*. PRaßos a co, Impedes d s's \ \kuurvem" 44 . al Br." 0 t : LW. QtrOl, =sect fix..., jWtETI4-1 CO, liaplvtare of Xtit-- /Arcl4Fie l / 4 rap. and . Laos i1505016....= Mirt * ^ .ra; , : area, HE;:,NEQUINA CO., 31anuf :wets I. an liZratent orThekat amts. Itats*pumts. JUL'S. & CO.; No. 47 Broad skset, , 40 . a. b \ apartas Ircarak Bey*, Ind 13%73131 SAT scirEß tow, - o. 29 'Braga street u Iseperttar• of Prqch uccdh*ClaSi. ItCeplz.s. ap. • \ - \ iTCHUL P 017; 45 Niehat ge PJace, P'Vv 4 .°P2 l4 t l) ' 7 (1 ' 4 4 Bot. l, . 4 " #.41. A NDRE A E tc - Cp.„lmporche or AmeN, mil,L i hr* u.stia AMA Oionl3ll, d'IVERNuLS 'oo.;= Im poturn. IMAMS MONROE. Ro. 34 Vini l etreet, 0,511,k..d Cottost‘o.l4. MINA^ sukente..ita. . A ATOLL YALE. Importeti and Jo • TOLL YALE, NALNTUDILI 0 JAMS bTnCSEBHY &CO Wllliad Y stm f law*/ anddananna nt law and "V an W. \ \ B. Illapiryt C 0497 William atiian, • Insaantiaid,p.:an:laneaa' *V A • . . JOHN M. DAVIES,. JONES V4211•A.' • =tem of Chitin:ea.' Tunas/216i Gerds ' gip. A betarnot Stocks. Sank ?IA ka. , 101. WllllOl Most. • WILLIAICRIMIOND, 30\ Mika RostW. York tor ttiosaot Mal Cr Jame. nob Takao. Btllttbebb. irobloo. Agrietatara Warehotias.. 1.. 'ALLEN, (late A.B. Ailin iF; t iv sztd t l2llWaletellar . I,ctate.- ~ Cloth Goods.. CCLAREWEST,ISB Broadrnyi n. of Trmett._.EmilatasKl Gen= Gaols. Ow , n Tam and Motbidn. . - • OOK SKINNER. & 00.; 56, John laztt i r 6 s . sad JobbiFs 4,4;CLOTaI!, CUBS 1 ANFORD BROTHER; VIII. CLOttIINO. Miry Drowning ltarniolslin Clothing ond ttnbbor 6o:ea.= Port Snw. DrAggiitt. • • MARSH a NORTIIOP, 150 011 . :11 ; r; e t at i„ Tx&a t tog law:mat &ales I Engravers. - • • . , WHITNEY, JOCELYN ANNIE, aM Wo6l, Nee. Ali ad ton stmt. nimpt sad bla weft rimatall 14.\ ORR„ Der igner and Engra) rdt.tiro.z.l=6=rata..7his. .fiIIiBREDEX ;CAM) \XNkiltan -PRlNtint.. al* doisr fa \ lino patlnzer PartuneT ea. 4 31.app?Ikosa 11.141, • \ BIKtY Good* \ p®O k B EY. Bied , , jar I mai sad m .1c ra,—.Eoillsb: mm liumr Ooad.. I Natrona. lird,she4 Conon , . Perna.loa \ . . rROMAS & .EDVARTILL,Impct te of s Taiwy iLleOire Laa4.4.17.3 rs broidartn. mat, wattled sof I Lacongat.l 110:14 Dor 42. t. Nor Tart. • • \ RAI CARROLL lIDTCCING SO , and Ora." In triocl49.nran. ral• NIEWZMII. 'Fa,/ szklittnikonrr.l4l a • •\\ \,\ .Hardirare,lic. G \ B. CtrtNELl,,\ 613 t. CAstre OrmraarWa' ;moll w• On. M. PATRICK, Dan Drfianoo gale der Steed. (Par)or . * Pont.) Drot,Art.A . oa .4 arse ids; Isk 14. Pearl • Hats Furl, !to. ItAIII,I &JACOBS., IC7 Watsr Inpotar.:lfitulactureo,:al M:U.4v am \ • - Plachlatif and litaibine CITENCK'S MACIIINERY DENT 7 Cortland atr.t. Methlll.47 ,7171 Matta. Iftuar.2l Inatnunents.- I ROG & CARGILL, 41 ° Malden A- Bran I Astmakirnt IttllE '44 LEAVITT, 44 Maiden Lane,. pat.:* llantthetmtrs. Imd Maolmalio Dee. Livt wens., Ittrlngs ie. _ Needles, Fish Rosh. and Teitkle, riIIIIONAS li. BATE. 'llate P . I fro 1011 Math= Lain ,, Nou ' r;lo.-7.35h Zoo.' • sA L TEW YORE ROSIN OIL Iliattfactapa' V.t.=7:Yo u I"*3 Pel*L' rtiEPOT f mtrir , RO rw K . B oelebltLLEA• Bo rar i j i c r trsr 1,!• rer Belloe \ s. =AMU ,Fl.ll \ Threads. THODIASBAZBOITR,43Beohnige — PIaie. I""'„T=V"..l,7,!'=l•,V'',Z`g."': WiOolar taxis, Paints,f Bilim a AROTITEI2, 142 Water. enst i dt p _tollas of fr_apel Glso.Obact• 7 . . y\HOPKINS* BROTHERS. -Importer, truth Ulna= Mask No. 61- Zardsr Stmt. rtg:. POILLOIk a co, Importers . Rimer sad Cowl Mi c a ; ne.'34 Baielar atrer. 4. • • not Air birnaces,\4o. I, tell SIR Ma'gat z etzi na:24" e l 'r. Waal.. and Bata% 11" , /ox . aaeul. 0464674 '4W. . VOWLES ". CO., 17 Grand anti, Ira. / pnrnd not Jar lumwer, Mail% Itegiders. Yeau- Boaihave's KRlctraChemieat iii*mi yROM LOUIS A. \ ,•D'ISRAELS, \ Ohimist , , *Ad thatzereentte..„ ot‘Ainiterdaal. the y Mane \ turor. , —A purely Vittet,slo , Conotoned. pl t 7l on tatty oolontlhe yrlotiolee, yeter the manor . . 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