Pl"t'"s'4silißCfl GAZETTE MEMM=I2I=II PITTSBURGH: MONDAY. MORNING, MAY 19, 1856 Unlit= Chib.--Stihooribero to tho tnifEELY GAZETTE, in tte above c1ub..1 , 1 pleaee tall on 11r. JAIJIB CLANS end Mar their snbaription. 0 . or before the TIBET DAY OF Jugs. fore Terms: ro Dow, DR .1.111:4 partble I o advance. W g,V-4..in Dollars pa? annum. in adv e nt...— Clubs will be nuptial on the following nonditioug T.. Onion For. 0 00 lgeAdeenge payments ate strietiv t9uired and - the to . y . opp.d when Oa veer is nn ma IL is rammed fsepoblican Declaration of Principles. OOPTED BY TISK PITYSEDILOIL CONVENTION. 1. Wedemano and than attempt to secure the repaid of II laws which allow Ole latrodurthm of elayery into ter rine-lee once enumerated to freedom. and will resist Of seer, conetlnallonel means the diligence of slavery In any of the trilitotiem tba Drifted Brat v. 2. Wa will imantet bf eiSIT lowfol moans oar brethren In Kenna la their Constitutional and men!y realstenre the , nettroad authority of their lona, theaters. and will Rh. the toll weight of our MEOW theaters. Onionoo Of the layeadlste *Unladen of Emote to tba ea (on. sew coign; itiderendent BUM T. lialiwrinertbat the nrenent_Eistional administration he •ehown Wolf to Weak end &Mir/wend that Ito only tiny.arow In rawer I. ' dentinal with the twogree. or the .is invert to national atioremor. with the excloglon of freedom tram the tenitery. and with foreseeing deli die. lt le • leedloit Furness of our math:Wen toonnose and overthrow It. gar For Telegraphic Nowa ace 33 pa City and Commercial News wee 4th page• The French Insult to the United States. A Waehington correspondent of the New York Ti non , g lees come further particulars la relation to the lank by the French Minister, to the gen tlemen who composed the United States Milita ry Commission. It will be remembered that it wakeomposed of Majors Delefield and Mordecai, gotA/10201 McClellan. all officers of the United motif Army, worthy and accomplished gentle. nic t =who were sent abroad by the President to aekeire information of value to the military sertiee of the United States. Wherever they met , Drldsh o ffi cers, the members of the Corn mhndon were received with great cordiality and kindzess. While in the Crimea they were hand somely received by the British commanders, but Pander refused them an audience. On their return by the way of Paris, they called upon Marshal Vedllant, who met them with 11 "Weill what do you want?" The answer was, "We have called according to arrange ment made when we were 1 eat in Paris to get some books then promised tt" - Valliant re joined, hmonym', and with a manner as of fewite so hie nada, "We hare nothing to give! There aremisendentendlngs between our Gov -ernments, and our relations are such as not justify any ouch civilities!" Major Mordecsi, who 'was spokesman of the party wisely fore bore to retort the insolence; and, as they bid the Marshal farewell, hi expressed the hope that they might meet again soon where their salute would be the hostile cannon shot. The correspondent " All the correspondence In relation to this disgraceful affair has been laid before the-Presi dent. What will be do about it? Our Govern ment is perfectly well satisfied that this conduct is only one of the modes by which Louis Napo leon and his subordinates have, time and again, indicated their feelings of settled hostility to and bate of the Unites States. They know that this sentiment is fully shared by M. Beni gee, the FrenciN Minister at this point, who has been visited by not a single Senator in two years, and whose social position here is very low. Indeed. Sartlges boasts of his knowledge that this sentiment of hate of the United States is indulged by the F. taperer, his master. Presi dent Pierce knows full welt that the insult to our Military Commiesion was intended as an insult to the United States. Under these circumstan ces, can he pass over instituting some measures of redress?" TIM MIMED SMITS RAILROAD DIRICTORY, for 18.5t,compiled by Benjamin Hamann. New York - , B. Hamann. Here is an octavo volume of over 200 paces, almost altogether occupied with the cameo of the roads, the number of miles ran, and the names of the Presidents end Directors of thlritallroade in the United States. The number of Railroad Companies is over 600, besides 80 branches.— Some of these roads IiTO only in embryo, others are in progress, and others finished. There is now more than men hundred million invested In Railroads, in this country, and it has become so vast an interest, as to require its own newspa per press, and annual publications each as the present volume, which is indispensible to Rail road men. M. E. Gas - stun Coltranxecr..—On Thrultday Lau the Conference decided the Itinerancy gum time by refuting to extend the time daring which & preacher may be located at one place, from two to three years. The Cincinnati Gazate's re port lays —The debate Nrsa a. very excited one—the East ero generally ndvoesting an extension of the time and the Western and Southern mem bers opposiog it The previOns quution wee finally called for, to out off diseueeion, when the vote stood—in fa vor of the extension of the time 88—opposed to the extension 122. The minority bore their defeat very kindly.— Dr. Durbin remarked pleasantly, that he emppo sed this settled the question. The subject was then re-committed to the Committee with instructions to repirt against any extension of the time." Hog's MAO:UZI:NH or HORTICULTITB.2.—This is a valuable publication. Its editor, C. M. Ho- Vey, has rendered his name familiar with all the lovers of horticulture, by his excellent work on the fruits of America, and by his various diecoveries and improvements, ea well as by his Magazine. The number for May is before us, and we find it well filled with matters of tbe great est interest to amateur horticulturists. Publish• ed monthly by Hovey .h Co., Boston, at $2 per annum. Nate Mistc.—Mrs. Charlotte Blume, 118 Wood street, has received the following tow masic: “Foster's Melodies, No. 31, Gentle Annie, and Ballad written and composed by Stephen C. Foster." "Camille Polka, Arranged by Henry Robyn." Tnz fast Exprees train of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will commence running on and after to-day. For farther particulars we would refer our readers to advertisement in another column. ThO Bt. Lords Democrat of Tuesday, tarnishes the following from its regular correspondent hi A messenger from Tocumeeh has just arrived with the news that the indictments of high trea son base been found-against Reeder, Robinson, Roberti', Lane, Delftler, and other prominent Free State men. Ac Sir Charles Coldstream re marked, "There's going to be a row here." The Atchison forces are marshalling in the border counties. Secret handbills are in the coarse of circulation in Platte, Clay, Jackson and Buchanan counties. This news was brought here to-day by a slaveholder of Missouri, who, although a Douglas Democrat, is opposed to the iniquitous. course of Atchisoo and the adminli• tratioe. He told the Free State men to prepare for defence, without a moment's delay. They are prrpared. There is a guard out to-night. This morning a Special messenger brought the following note for a prominent Free Stato oltiten of Leavenworth. ", May G. To Governer Robinson: It isLeAVIBWORTII believed by the Friends OuLt it le necessary for you to look out! Pro.slavery men are organising of Atchisoo." A gentlemanfrom Wyandott brOught a similar notice from Friends In Missouri. Over one hundred young men from South Carolina, Alabama anti Georgle,sll armed to the teeth with pistols, Eiharie's riles and Bibles, en camped on Silver Creek, 16 miles from Lawrence, t ut night, and are cow !Rhin a few miles of MI6 j a gald they 'Mend to take Immense by stuTrise. I than be sorpriaed it they dot Prrrentraon.—A traveler, writing for the 00l umne of the Cleveland herald, nye: I woe amused the morning we left Pittsburgh in reeding an article from an Editor in the far North-west, who was at the Pittsburgh COnTl'll lion blowing up the Monongahela House, and e v erything and everybody in and about the "Iron City." The Monongahela is as. excellent Ranee, but it occurred to several of the malii -tede .of hungry travelers, who were deposited there st II o'clock at night, that a cup of tea and o aline of bread and butter would have been very acceptable. but it was not to be had. The aforesaid' editor was evidently "ont of s orts;" because there is no city in the land where there to more 'openthanded hospitality than in Pittsburgh —and where more kindness is extended to strangers. lilt were not for the coal smoke, 'the "Iron' City" would. be very beautiful. Its rivers, Its pleasant homes jewel lag .the. eloPxx," and &doming the dim :Flee, mate ita city long to be remembered by ems wholme become familiar to TZLIGHAPIITO INSPASCRZIL—We &pineal! the attention of the newepaperprees, Teich sustains a heavy expense for telegraphic despatcher, to the very bad management of the news agents by telegraph, who unwarrantably assume to them selves the title of the "Associated Press," though they base no control of the columns of the news papers, and no other - connection with the jour nals of the country than that of being employed 1 to furnish through thrtelegraph the news oc currences of the dsy. This Association, com posed of a few persons, is under the control of a single individual in New York, who makes the whole tipsiness of telegraphing subservient to his own purposes, without regard to the inter eats or convenience of his employers—the news paper proprietors. The European news which comes by the steamers to Halifax and New York, instead of being treat directly and first to the newspaper offices, to be published on their bul letins for the information of every one, is fre quently Cud altogether too frequently, even when the steamer arrives early in the morning, retain ed till near midnight, for some purposes of the news agents, which the business public' may guess. Bo with Congressional news; so with the various markets of the country; so, in fact, with very many of the occurrences which these agents have to transmit—midnight comes before they are sent to the journals. The latter are in con sequence put to a heavy additional expense, keeping their compositors waiting half the night for these despatches which generally could and should be sent before night, if the controlling agents of this mis called "Associated Press" properly attended to their duties, or had no oth er purposes to scree than the Interests and con venience of those who employ them. This delay has become so intolerable, so much opposed tq,the interests of newspaper propretore, and no disadvantageous to newspaper readers, es to call for a prompt remedy of the wrong from the newspaper press. The newspapers of largest circulation and influence are the severest suffer ers, though they sustain the principal cost of the present telegraphic arrangement It is necessa ry that these shall go to press before midnight, to be able to print their editions, even with the fastest machinery. A delay of several hours causes a corresponding delay in serving the pub-- lie with the newspaper in the morning. Bo that while the telegraphic news agent may be making a "good thing" out of his present miserable and injurious arrangements, newspaper proprietors are suffering greatly in their bnsiness interests. The wrong could be remedied by each individn. al newspaper proprietor who is dissatisfied with the present arrangement, but for the fact that the Associated Press holds the monopoly of the Halifax telegraph line, and no other person is allowed to send a deepotch across the wires till they are first served. This places the whole newspaper press in the power of the Association, which the latter appear to us se much to the disadvantage of the public and the newspapers as they do to their own profit. —Vols. Ledger. The evil so justly complained of by the Ledger, in reference to that locality, has become an in tolerable burden out here. Superadded to the complaints which we have to make in common with the . Philadelphia press against the agency at New York, ie the fact that a large portion of the reports for the Western pries is put into the Philadelphia offtoe after ten o'clock at night, when the operators refuse to send it forward.— It comes to the evening press, here, the next day, and the morning press, which pays the bulk of the cost; is reduced to the teak of copying the despatches it pays for, from a competitor thus enabled to anticipate them. The present arrangement, so far as the western press is con cerned, is an outrage, a nuisance; and we sug gest to our cotemporaries in other western cities the propriety of conferring together at an early day, and devising some effectual plan of cutting themselves loose from the "Associated Press," and supplying themselves with telegraphic intel ligence from other sources, The press of Pities burgh will meet the press of other cities at any time and place that may be named. Arrival of the George Law The Sonora left Sall Francisco on the hoc of April at 3 o'clock P. M. having specie on board as follows : For N. York $1,669,887 01 England 319,034 00 11,759 00 The Purser of the George Law reports tip" riposte and quietness prevail la Panama, and 00 sign of further disturbances. Sloop of war St. hlary's in the harbor, where she will remaio awaiting orders." We have Panama papers to the 3d. and lt• pinwall to the 6th inst., and a slip from the Ad• pinwall Coarier office, dated the 7th inst.. fr om which we copy all that was known there fro.. tire t o a terrible disaster on the Panama 1401- road. Yesterday morning, three trains left .his c,., for Panama with the passengers of the scenic., George Law, In number near nine hundred. A baggage train preceded the passengers, the engine ran MI the track on Obispo brilse, some 15 miles this side of Panama. Passage being impossible after this it eras determined to send the passengers track to Aspinwall. At filatachin, two miles all nJo of Obispo, one of the engines gave out, and ho other engine had to take both Oaths, cooolot og of some twenty cars. About half a mile the other side of Gown Bridge, the second car from the locomotive rnii off the track, from tome cause now 'neaplicolds and eight others followed; come were piled op on top of others 'cress the track, and others were rolled oft on either side. These care were filled mostly entirely u I steerage puungers. As soon u possible, after the crash, tiding., were sent to this plus—and a train was de • spatched for the purpose of bringing down the wounded. Over fifty were brought down, two of who died here before they (meld he removed to the hospital. After these were all cared for as well as wet ble, the train with additions wse returned to bring down the uninjured passengers that had been left at the place of the oxidant. This train returned at 5 o'clock this morning with a few more wounded, and the most of the passengers. At the latest advises from the scene of this sad affair, the wreck had not yet been entirely cleared—but come thirty bodice had been taken out. The rainy season has set in in earnest, and there had been copious showers during the two weeks previous to the departure of the steamer. The Legislature wan atill in eession but had agreed to dissolve en the 21st of April. Noth ing of epeeist Interest has been transacted since the Balling of the previotta steamer. lo the House a joint resolution wee adopted to go Into joint convention to elect a U. S. Senator, hot it MLR lost in the Senate by a vote of 16 to 16, to the election is certainly defeated (or this session. /BOX ORZOOX TERRITORT. By thie arrival we have advices from `Portland 0. T., to the 12 of April. The latest Intelligence was that one thousand Indians were approaching the Dallas from the North and were within tea miles distance. STAIR COBTXX2IOB.—SO far 113 heard from It Is highly probable that the call for a convention to organise a etate government had been voted down by the people. A letter from Port Oxford, 0. T., dated April 13, says : The operations against the belligerent tribes have been very limited, owing to bad weather and the scarcity of provisionr. A alight skirmish maned on the 29th alt., at Rogue river, between a small detachment of U. 8. troops, and some slaty or seventy Indiana.— The Indians were routed and sustained quite a loss In both killed and wounded, considering the number engaged. The. troop anetalned a toes of only two wounded. Oa the morning of April let, a band of Indians residing at the month of the Coquille river, were attacked by a company of Port Orford volunteers; -the band was a small one and all were killed oscept two. As to the justice or gallantry of this movement we have nothing to cay, only the Indians did not fire a single gun. This to d of had been solicited to come In and give up tbeir arms, and on condi. tion of doing so, they abould be fed and provi ded. Bat becoming dissatisfied with their altos. tlon they returned to their lodges, peaceable and quiet, only a few days Preview, to their being attacked. From all appearances, this Indian war is des• tined to be of long duration, and we cannot look for the end in one month, and in all probability a year. Business outside of the town is nearly all suspended, and there are now in thleplace • larger number who have been driven from their business, and in, many, cues they have lost.all that they possessed, — and escape only with half clothing enough to satisfy the demands of nn tare. We are truly in a melancholy situation, without business, without money, and almoet destitute of pro:isions, and If the war continues, which cm tiara no doubt it will, for some time to come, aorlarkeet days are yet in the future. Lawn Wanuanre--The passage by Congress of a bill granting large quantities of lends to the State of lowa for the construotion of four railroads hoc had the effect to create a panic in tho market for land warrants • A. this mein• ore will almost close the land offices In that State, warrants are expectedto fall below one dollar per sort?. Parchment are reluctant to go much beyond that rate at present. Su we aro informed by a dealer of this eity.—National Tun London Timis enumerating somo . of the consequences of the late war, says In the jinn- Ihnittnanner possible. "We may certainly eay that sre spent last year Z 86,000,000 more than we should have done bet for that little beak of the Emperor liteholeo." Correstandenca of the N. T. Commercial Aelcarliser By the Asia mama, May 2, 1856. At the departure of the last s'eamer, public attention was occupied by an attempt on the part of the apposition to obtain a victory over the Palmerston Administration. The point on which they were attacked was the fall of Kars. It was mentioned however that the movement was expected to prove a complete failure. The result has confirmed this impression. the dials ion last night having given the Ministry a ma jority of 303 against 176. At the tame time, there 11118 considerable unanimity in the condemnation of Lard Strat ford de Radcliffe, the British Minister at Con stantinople,, to whose neglect of all the re quirements of General Williams, both as regards money and men, to enable him to prolong the defence, the disastrous termination •af the oth erwise glorious struggle was mainly owing.— The opposition wished to render the Ministry responsible for Lord Stratford's mlscenduct, on the ground that they had condoned hie offence by allowing him subeequently to remain at his post; but the feeling of the House evidently was that, from his long experience of Turkish dip lomacy. be is, on tho whole, a valuable public servant, and that his removal at the present time would be impolitic. After the proceedings of last night, the Gov ernment will probably feel themselves strength ened and will be induoed to push forward their various measures with some approach • to vigor during the remainder of the session. For sev eral weeks they had been obviously losing force, and it was essential that a minis should take place. Considerable interest has been excited by the publication of the protocol of the recent Con gress on the general state of the continent.— According to this document, the disoueeion csmmenced by some remarks of Count Walewaki, as the representative of France, on the deeirn bleness of a term being put to the foreign oc cupation bath of Rome and Greece. In expres sing a hope that the Governments of those countries would adopt measures to render this possible, he added an opinion that it would be meal for the Commas to enlighten the King of Naples as to the "false course" he Is pursu ing. Count Walewaski next complained of the licentious attacks of the press of Belgium on the French Government He exonerated the King and his Ministry, but charged the evil on the state of the law in that country, sod in so doing resorted to a threat that France may feel obliged to "make Belgium comprehend the ne cessity of modifying it" To escape this newest however, he trusted tbo Congress would make ty, some declaration that might prove effective. since it was wished to avoid the use of menace. Finally, a recommendation was put forth that Congress should conclude its labors by adopting some general regulations on the subject of mar. Rime I tw. Count Walewski was followed by Lord Clarendon, who supported his views with regard to Greece and Rome, and also in rela tion to the King of Naples, whose acts have ob tained such "grievous notoriety." As regards the Belgian press, Lord Clarendon could only observe that, while he condemned the execrable abuses with which it is charged, he moat state that Great Britain, s country where a free press Is a fundamental Institution, cannot asso ciate herself in any measures of coercion. Count Boot, on behalf of Austria, assisted Count Walewaki in urging the suppression of a free press throughout the continent of Europe. Count Orloff, for Russia, remarked that he was merely sent to negotiate a peace, and that he was not prepared to enter into other ques tions. Baron Manteuffel, for Prussia, wished the Congress to interfere to support the authority of Prussia In Neufchatel. Be feared that any representations to the King of Naples would only have the effect of encouraging the mein. Soloists. lastly, be expressed the readiness of Prussia to consider measures for keeping down the press. Count Cavour, the representative of Sardinia, strongly protested against the Austrian occupa tion of Parma and the Boman Legations. It had been continued for sores years, and wee destruo tire of the balance of power in Italy as well as dangerous to Sardinia In the necessity of rep reeentatioris being made to the King of Naples, he cordially concurred. These were the principal points of the discus , Siena, and it will be seen that but for the protest of Lord Clarendon, the elements would probably have been found for something like a reconstruc tion of the Holy Alliance. The representations regarding Italy and Greece were little more than generalities, and are likely to have small effect, while on the question of crushing a free press, there was a degree of animation that, under other ctrenmstances, might have ended In mis chief. In the Loudon money market, the pressure is undiminished, and the funds consequently re main without material imorovement. Consols at the last date were quoted 92f; and they have closed this evening at 22i. It has been rumored In London that Lord Der by is satisfied with toe treaty of peace in the main, and thinks it ought nct to be made the subject of a party motion. It is also said that the highest personage in the realm deprecates I any irritating allusions to the terms of peace, and has found means to communicate the deep regret that would he felt at seeing a eubjelit of much national Importance made the occasion for a trial of party strength. Baron de Broncos arrival at Dover from Calais on the 2d inst. The object of his journey is to present to her Majesty letters of eotiflcation of the accession of the Emperor Alexander to the throne of Russia. From Washington. WASHINGTON, MS), 14 The event (or which the reader. of this cor respondence have been prepared for the last two weeks is now consuumated. Padre Vigil was formally received as Minister from Nicaragua, to-day, delivered his credentials, and was wel. corned by the President in a set speech. by no means unpremeditated. This act, which under ordinary circumstances, might have attracted no particular observation, is full of signifioance and moment. Without being en alarmist in any sense, or easily impressed by apprehensions which-mislead casual observers, the event en cites more than common forebodings for the fn• tare tranquility of our foreign relations. A deep impression has been made io Europe, that this movement of Walker's is but the basis of more extended operations, comprehending the conquest of all Central America; the ecquittion of Cuba and San Domingo, and the ultimate ab. sorption of Mexico. It is unnecessary to say, if this belief be deep seated, that combinations against us by England, France and Spain,are by no means improbable, and that oppertunity, if desired, will bo found to embroil us in difficulty with one or other, or all, of these power/1.- 81:mb earnest convictions as these induced the opposition in the Cabinet-to the step width has been taken, and urged the remonstrances. from other influences that were unstiscessfully ad dressed to the President. It has been taken in foil view of the dangers, and in disregard of the advice of those who were solemnly persuaded that the establishment of ouch a precedent might be attended with momentous consequen ces. Acting upon his own responsibility, and entertaining different views, the President bas assumed the whole burthen of the recognition; and his worst enemy will entertain no other wish, than that he may not be declared In the result. When this intelligence reaches Euipe It will create a profound sensation; and if It should not prove to be one of the great means of pro eurving the power of Lord Palmerston, and re viving his declining strength, every reasonable expectation will be disappointed. Ills defeat was of large moment to our diplomatic relations, because ho has been thus far, as he will con tinue to be, if retained in office, the real ob stacle to the adjustment, which would be easily completed within sixty days after his retire ment. The argument that may be now employ ed, and the •appeals to popular passion as well no national pride, can hardly fail to bring about that restoration of confidence and con centration of support, which was almost with drawn in the one case, and was nearly im practicable in the other. There and many important considerations connected with the state of European polities and affairs operating upon this .object, which will be gradually developedd and cannot be has tily eketobed. There ie one, however, that should not be omitted now. Louis Napoleon forced the peace upon England by alliances and arrangements made In secret, before his policy was folly disclosed. And there It abundant evidence to substantiate the fact that, when the peace was concluded, be signified to Eng land, ns a meant of conciliation, a disposition to sustain her in any difficulties which might grow out of the pending controversies with the Coifed States. That Inclination has already been manifested In various ways, and it may have been the inspiring motive which prompted the gratuitous outrage to our Military Commis- Pies by the French Minister of War. No one believes Marshall Unita would bare offered each an affront unless well assured by official Inspirations that he was responding to a feel ing entirely acceptable, if not fulfilling an fedi reed command.—Cur. PAC& N. Amnican. CONNILLITILLII RAILROAD COUPANY.—Tho Mayor and Councilmen of the city of Cumber land bare passed the ordinance drawn up In ac cordance with the provialons of the law, author ising a subscription on the part of the city of two hundred thousand dollars to the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad Company. Only one- WA of this atm, or $66,666,1161 Is to be paid, until the trustees eball be satisfied that the road will be completed:B6o, ooo of which to to be expended within the cormate limits In the pur chase of depot .grounds, the' erection of ma chine shops and other buildinss, and the bal ance of the $200,000 will not pe paid until the whole road shall bo completed to this place and *gulped. Cm Seim; the veteran commander of the United States military forces us the territory of Elume, though required by the orders of the War Department to act against the Free State party, is sail to bo ►t heart warmly liSS.Ched In ifs principles. Under such circumstances, hie po- j eition must boa painful one, but it is a source of satisfaction to the people to know that the re sponsible office of commander is filled by one who I will not permit his forces to be used for improper j PerPolles.ll he can help it. The dispatchea sent ! eastward by the Missourians, attributing to Col. Sumner the utterance of foolish threats against the people of Lawrence, were all false. The I troops have gone book to Fort Leavenworth, so 1 the St Louie Republican says, and will rot be called hence unless in a care of great emergency. The same paper says that "the execution of civil j process in Lawrence is out of the question— they defy all attempts of the kind." The mean ing of this is, that efforts to enforce the laws of the border ruffian Legislature have proved en tirely abortive. This is an important admission, as showing that the great moss of the people in 'hat locality were opposed to these laws, not withstanding representatives sat in the 'body which made them, professing to have been elected in 'Lawrence by some seven hundred Totes. No attempt has yet been made so enforce these •laws" anywhere in Kansas, but in Lawrence. The object of the movements at that par ticular point has been to break up that strong hold of the Free State party, because its exis tence has served as an assurance of protection to the Free State settlers all over the territory. A correspondent of the St. Louis Republican furnishes en account of the condition of Sher iff-Jones, which gives no hopes whatever of his recovery. The bullet entered hie spine, and his body le paralyzed. According to the same authority, Jones made several exclamations as he fell, among which were those notable ones— " They base got me at last! I would not have believed it !" Here is an explanation of the whole violent course of this misguided man. Re never believed himself in danger. He had indu ced himself to believe that the Free Slate set tlers Were a pusillanimous race, destitute of the courage to injure him. Buoyed up by this be lief, he cared not what lives of theirs he sacrifi ced, because be "would not have believed it pos sible" for their friends to retaliate. The inva sion of Miesourians, after the tragedy at Hick ory Point, was entirely caused by his reckless ness. lie has been the chief instrument of the Missouri conspirators throughout all the troub les. In the rough life of the border, where men's passions are apt to overstep their judgment, ho has met a melancholy fate. But far better men bare been murdered in this Kansas struggle, without exciting the least pity or indignation (rein those who now shout so loudly against u••assln of Jones.—PAila North American. To, l'u esnrrEnzAN GRISEDAL ABORMDLY.—The Preab o an General Assemblies, both Old and Now School, mebin New York on Thursday.— The Rev. Dr. Rice, of St. LOUIS, moderator of the last 0. S. Assembly, opened the present see alone with an able Barmen. The roll of the delegates was then called, and upon answering there appeared to be something in the neighbor hood of 200, or over in attendance. The Assembly then went into an election for moderator, when— Rev. Dr. McFarland had 110 votes Rev. Dr. Campbell had 113 Rev. Dr. McFarland wits declared elected, and made a short speech In acknowledgment. Rev. Dr. Campbell, of Albany; wee elected tempory clerk. The Assembly then adjourned until this morning. The New School Assembly was opened by a sermon from Rev. Wm. C. Wiener, of Lockport, N. y., the last moderator. The roll was then called, and about 200 dele gates answered to their name.. The Assembly then went Into an election for moderator which resulted In the oboioe of L. P. Hickok. D D., of Troy Presbytery—he having received 79 votes: Dr. Dad:field, of Detroit, 74, and Dr. Ross, of Tennessee, 24. Revs. S. R. Hall and S. G. Epees were elected clerks. No farther important business was transacted before the Assembly adjourned. • AFRICAN COLONIZATION —The number of ap plicants for a passage in the American Coloniza tion Society's ship, to leave Baltimore In a week or Re, end Savannah on the let to the fith of June, is five hundred and eighty-nine. Tie African Repository pays: These applicants are front eleven States. and more than one-half of them slaves declined to freedom. VATIoRA causes may prevent the de parture of this entire number at this time, yet we have asenrances that moat of them will he reedy for this expedition. The financial secre tary is now In firemen to obtain a ship, and make all neceisery arrangements for her voyage. The frames of two large receptacles will be Bent out in this vesael, and tto Rev. John Seya wlll 1/140191 , 1111 the expedition ma it. superin tendent. Hie long residence in Liberia, intimate knowledge of the people and character of the native tribes, and his energy of porpose emi nently qualify him for thin duty. DI 17 , —(hkiiatzatlar .It•rooon..t half t+•r ono ~sc l, ,o k MITTORD ANDISMOS. Infant %co of Afro. V Ari 1 Sorel J. Vero., ..d 7 tonothr , and ou• dov. • SPECIAL NoTicEs On such subjects the testimony of Wo. lAN NpOULD BC CONOLIIsIVC. 13=1 sirure, Clow, of Nu Pecutel et . l.ellecraut her clilld. al,clut 3 r..reod. to b trout Ird with worm*. Purcbalwa or., bottle al), MeLanci•Coletrata3 Vrnulture, vrermrd hr Plemlnu Man. Pltrebargh, P., and gave It t•o tea' unich bad the of CattlaUg the child to dia . a.rg.. lama number a weenie The child Is now rwmye log creel health, We would *del.. all barents • tan may aurpeet thole children to be troubled rellb wanns.to Ina. 121111 time. but lottnedlately P121,ba.. and.lmlulater Dr. Alatanea Celebrated Ver.:Woo, It ~II cure, The 'gooey will I. ~ L ottleti ra all ce.,cr mane 11 .I..es nut 113.1.1tetbeeore lull be careful to ant kr Dr. MeLANIIII VALEBRATED V.ER3I fVUUIK, and tett. no. .ten AU other Vormlfaxes, ouAbefteso. ere kontbbete Iv fit'LaanNt VartoffoituaLla onlybratul I.lver Pill.. eam now be but et all mu...nimble Druz Store. lo the United FULL.% •01l Canada. Noon R.Oulna without the elitne• turn of FLEIITNO Another Instance of the Efficacy of IMERTIAYE'S HOLLAND BITTERSI N. M Poladester, of the Mum off.. imp.: "dome weeka Anne, being eerlonsif efforts/ with polo std uneulnem of ilke at. 11.11. tom or anent, cod e l times strong symptom. of I , 7evelpsta.l wee Ind Mod to try roar 11OLL I ND narrickm, and I feel It hat an act of instke to the ankle, so well no for the good of those who may be afketegt with like derengemente of the stomach, to stets that the POD of one single bottle of this medicine proved of incalculable bmatit hewing frond the etomech from ail slum of &erasion. and removed every symptom of Dreperele. I would law remark, that two other mem ber. of my amp, vim were eflllicted to • droll., moon., with myself. were ontirely relieved by the toe of s Weide tote., each.. See adrordeentect mrl7;dewlli Batchelor! Hair Dye, vrarrnntod to d3o brown or black, en as to daft detection, erlittnn She lean Injury to hair or skirt. It le the admiration of the nine rel, the envy of Irultatora—neen W... It I. the rerfec tion of the art, ow it Is the original. !Lade and sold. or applied, at the Wig FintorT. 233 Broadway. Yen York. A steel plate label with W. A. Batchelor Won each boa of genuine. others are Imitations. The genuine le mid In Piltaburgh, by OEOROB 11 KEYPER. 141 Wood at. mrl7.2ndasrA _ _ Dalbw's Magical Pain Extractor. Inflammation and Pain are as inseparable as dire and Lint. Inftammatinn produces paha and pain Prod.= inflammatlm. Wberavir than Is unnatural a.m. throbbing or redress, DO nutter whether It is am. .d by • fever, • hurt a sore. Poltem, rheumatism.. plias. nurn or Wog. there N Inflammation. A hundred hooka or a thcaucand .1190118 moot Altai or change the 000 dorion, Td relieve paha and castor. natures lona.. mation most besnbduea To accignpileh this, the efforts of the physidast are always directed. Thousand. of ph/. elciana and ten thosuand of the trot and most Randall* WOODS eho hove need CALLS'S MAGICAL PAIN XX TRACTOR, are convinced. and admit that Its control over Inflammation Is moat vondarful and immediate, Instantly allging th. polo. ueutrolrehm Police. est.aeting morbid s.eretboe pad locoing eatnr• to inflame her mono. r.. nearing and =Wing. No burn. scald, rm., or aliment le t o o were to yield to Its nothing and curing Influence.— Apply It Immtellatoly and the cam. has commenoed. WAll orders should be addressed to C. V, Cllekaner Ota, SI Barclay st.. N.. Tort. Sold In Pittsburgh by 01W. KEYSER. 140 Wood at. mdyelmdAnd WELLS, lIIDDLE et CO., 86 Fourth st. near Wood, Pittsburgh, Pe 'N.A.MIJUCITIRXII3 or Buggy, Carriage, Riding, Drovers , AND DRAY WHIPS: TIIONOS AND SWITCHES, Keep constantly on hand, received threat thd , D.Anc.y,in constantly Co. ,raaa L o om T tried Vpar7lige:re Vh 4l . llsZ s lgi.WlD.E...i lt Plebine w pA r il D.dp Mile& Cereal. and ugh whim Slane Steen. and tenth.. to.. to. 'trek. !melee of Whiparrocoptly fornlehad to order. INTOrdess from the Lrade are aolknad end err:aptly dapped per [Detraction& air ALL WDRIC IVAHR.CIFTICA-151, J•lll.lrdt.6a, From a Respectable, and Intelligent BIEWIANIO—IIarIog totted and tried mar, PIM I moat ,t.b.a eh. emprovad Hammes Laror PUN crenated by Dr. I.tleott drikt.. Dant PISON aloramatoina, ca- are tha beat and moat affmtnal tamed? lor'Slok Headache and Dbaseed Lima, that I eau wed, mad recommend them to the afflictad v Dana mIIJ in their operation and came J. M. Kffitlf. _ _ _ lilartrentown. Va., Jart.Al,lll6e, Pr IPLane's linproverPLlver Pills and Improved Per le ruse, also Dr. 1. Scott'. Celebrated White Circassian Linb moot, pr .„...d solely orbler the supervision or It.. I. Scott. • Regal. Medical OrsUcuts and•Phyabsian of eaten etre practice. No. v.1116111=4 . &spiral...l by Pr.:ll. Atoll a ell, adeYro ktnr. pant slam idorsrantoun. If. Dr. 11. I,ooere Improve* Liver Pitis and .Improved Vormithre arconspanlrd by eertifleats ore. .alma. . All the above Liedisinee ror Plaf , JAS.tip°. IL Klllllllll UMW street, Wholsaale arrant JAS. P. rumitcw. Ileirbeiry. near 11. h. Pew, erVai. sale assist. P. SEIBMT, Sculptor, Modler, Stucco Worker and wood corns, Na 65 Third idrest,,lsatosou Wood mod Kokes {WWI. Plttsborib, bial* minwiro. ow asentaisat of ow Posey °sots. Places, for parlors. to 5551641453 Forster on Consnmption, ✓aa )Itl4t.ht f. CO A+=• On , D..e. CONSUMPTION AND SCROFULA: A yoyalserntatts. ntt th. recent importset Cm :overt.. Waive to thßtrealw...t.r.. BY J. J. FORSTER, M. D In every portion or the learned Doctor's teek sound practical so.* sod great well.] knowledge la misplayed, sod It le t unlikely that lb considerable revolution lo the treatment of Consumption and Scrofula. will be affected by its publlndlon. Every foully ebOnid be. In ;newt - ohm of thle Nubia work. whlcll.bylbez treme chespnen, la made scan/Able to every .16. 6 .for te...1111 Bookatoret. or mill no moSod. on rev salpt of rag cam (goat lvdd.) 6r BCIDO}U.N a CO. 166 dread at, Novi York. to any part of the country. ultl4:3laddvrei Pore Cod Liver Oil—Every bottle war r00t.% to t pure Cod Liver 011. Ar Mt cure izt Ehnonatitot, For Me eureqi:rofula, stir tAt okre of ..out. 11pr de ewe of Lumbago, /To the cure rtr Tener. Par the cure clan Slat Diseum Far Me cur, f Chremi, Erysivelae, Fur the can of Chralaielti,re Eyes: Ar the cwe qr White Fur the cen ry GbAruWar ,Verel/iNp, FOT rho cure of (twits elf the lion.. roe the vire ry autsuskarGon. F,r the acre cf ChroAie Bronchata. Alm Me cure o, lete.thel, For the cure ete Disenee clf the Madder and Kidney/. For the cure of Coostileeinnof Went lees and Genera: . Bold by the quart, gallon and to tot Les by las dotes or single bo t tle every bottle warrant.] burs ecJ Liver Oil, at the Wholesale Drugstore of Dr. LIEU. KEYtlitt, 140 Wood at., sign or the Golden Aortas. sols THE GREAT MOLL H REMEDY. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S Celebrated Female rllla. Prepared from a prescription of Sir James Clarke, SI. D. Phyebtiso Kutraordinal7 to BM Qcooce — Mtn invaluable ilvdicine Is emfailing to Mecum/Of all those patent and dangenno Mammal incidellt to the lm male constitution. It moderatos all excess, romomas all otethusUcani, !sad taboos on the monthly period with reguieritT• She: Pill. should be used two or three weeks nrwrlaus to core Onethent; they fortify the constitution, and human the Put tering during labor, enabling the mother to imwtorat her duties with &tiny to bothelf and child. In all cases of Nenosuovese nod Spinal Affection., path in the heck and Limb., lloasinese, Fatigue on Blight /tun lion, Palpitation of the Bear,. Low.," or Writs. 11..1. bleb Ilowlthhe, and all the putt:lfni dee.. Dena Monad by • dloordenor System. these Pills will effect • cure when all other means have tailed, and although & powerful remedy, do not reotaco Iron. calomel. antlmour, or any other mineral. full directions aoatintssuating each package. Prim. In the United Attics sad Canada. U. Dollar. Dots Agents for this country. I. C. BALDWIN t Co, Itochastgr. D. Y. TUTTLE: A SION&P. Auburn, N. Y.. Genaral Aireats. N. 13.-31,60 and 6 masa. •tamp+ maimed to any an aboalaad argot, will Insure • bottleof them Pill. by retwa mall. Ferule in Pltubathh. by ?EXILING LAOS. earner of Wood end ?mirth et,. JOH. ABEL. comer RAMA eat Smithfield AA; JOS. FLEMING. melee, Dlamotid and Mare kat Meld. imd thageisteeenerally. 41•24.1y4LA•1eT HENR YILLV H ARDIN , COLLINS, TOG AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND VP.OLICSALB DIALLER IN CILIEESS, BUTTER, SEEDS: HS 11, Aod Prcdnee throsrally. No 28. Wood Street. Pittsbureh. Niw Yon:, Jona ibtb, Ibso New York & Liverpool killed Paeketz.,42l JOIIN TIIO3IPSON, N 0.410 Li.rtp • reel, Plttsbunch. PS, 1. the ouly person In the ewes <try authorized to eel Pumas Oertifleates fur roY Uwe of New York and Liverpool [`nava cowman aßnarsta.. ir south ey New York. Na. alwayo nn hand Bled grafts !be any .mount. Parable at any Bank In England. Ireland. Scotland and Wales, brlng• .en from goy York and EliNadal tibia b Railroad. JOIIN TIIO3IPISON, )800-fclig.t.f T act No. 430 Liberty street. HOLMES & COLLINS, (scOussoss To I. S. sluermo,) Agricultural Warehouse, AND SEED STORE, No. 129 Wood Street, ap2l-Iyd.twT PITTSBUROII. For Sale.—Llandeom, Property for tale mta.t...t the larks of the rtmd between the city and they Gazytento, 030i..121/13,, About ON t: tg.ruplea by tho Roy. A. ht. Atrify..Y. Apply to Int. WRIGHT. mY33I k NA t Grant PittabbrAh. P.. Nelson's Ambrotypes. The Ambrotype is decidedly the most pleasing: beautifuld durshla style of Portrait ever known to tin art. The an ir tone Is lef t vele.ty and b er m rat.. ins Muffle.. neror obtained by the old area Being Wk. on glasa.ibey esceedingly brilliant and yet um Ilk* ths Durnerrentype, tr. •T are torfectly distinct In any angle. Little children Sr. Picturednet on/y on beau• Wally but In al:n.4 inaporeetable point of time by the Anibrotype. Be no other orogen can pictureo taag• perfectly beautituL We rrepeettolly request our friend. and the public generally to rail and frganaine specimens and judge Ow themselves. Remember the Shoo. NR...PON'S lig LUCKY. old roe , Orrice Building. Third Lrest. oar YvY.t doll-4ANS EAGLE STEEL WORKS JOSEPH DILWORTH & (sm.-cznom to imam, Yu.. • co.). MANOTACIITIMILII OF Cita trt Steel, German, Saw, BF er. Plough SPRING STEEL; AXLES, VICES, SPRINGS, PICKS Mattocks, Wedges, Harrow Teeth, ,ke. V A RlsllooBg, ,o. 11? WATER STRULT. Between Wood aoo omitiotola. PITTSBDROH, PA. Jac., I Ilibaciestnss Hay you a Rupture of the Bowelet-1 would m t csvpactfully Inert. tea attention of those u. Meted wan barman!. rupture. of ths boasts to my Woo -41.1 acsottment of Trusses 01 carious patterns, and to suit story age. spilled and satisfaction guarantisd to anti ryow, at my 'mu. No. 11011'0 , d itrtrot. Pitsabargb, sign of tiss Golden Nl..rtar. Anions. the Trussesaold by me will Iss bound Hand's Eadsnal hugs, Truta , a, n , ra bane , PnnO. (Ala Cildnans' Trurn, mud , and dantd, Uwatnhca/ Tru.snia. nkfldnrna . 'tut aryl„ 113plie Pfrrmfl Pr, S S. Finler Sepp.irtor Toms. The Prim of Trussi/try from g 3 to Pd. Ilern or lioptared patients can hod by remitting money and sending the measure around the him, stating st bother the rapture is on the right or Wit ride. I also nil and adapt Dr. 11-tantnp . l lace er B.dp Bran, for thecae of Pro lamin 1.11•01. Weakness of the Chmt or Abdomen, Nisei Christie Diarbira, and any losakrinn ileiSindi. on • weak and debilitated condition of the abdominal simples. Cr. Piloit's Abdominal tormeln. EngIJA Eloefor mai I , lu Elastig And nearly every Mud or Supporter cloy in use. 1 also Shoubl, Brarea of every etyle i tor. wnak chested and stoop ehouldered penone. Moans iitorksogr. for broken and varlooem tl . errtrnoorS Atuduttsr. or all kind, •errincrs emery eared, and pattern, end in fact seer, land of lneeharded nor/name used In the cure of diee.n. D. Egress would nate to ravine in want of Drum or Trnesee that here, often send to gait the patient by writing. but it L always better to sea the patient and ap ply the Truss or Brae. rersonally. Adder. Dit. GEO, it. KITS%K • 140 Wood it., mridaltwS Sign f the Golden Mortar. PIiILADELPI-11A Fire and Life Insurance Company, No. 149 CHESTNUT STREET, OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE. Will make all kinds of Inantance. either Parnetts or Limited, Amory riptlon or Provrrtr or ilorobandloa. at reasonable rates of premium. 11.01MIRT k. kreeidont.. . . . M. W. 8.avi..91e. Prim Went. Dutedroas, Chaa. P. Han*. E. R. Coy, Lla Xo Uoh. - 6eo. W. Brown, P. 11. EP/Yam Jog. P. Paul, 0. 13bordian. John Clayton. J.lll.gstinet, Ir.. r. aLeatnc3sa, HoierotaiT• J, O. 00171 N, agent. comas Third and Woad stomas. PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; Office, Corner Market and Water Streets, PITTSBUII.OII, PA. BORT. GALWAY'. Prerideni. Geenael. Beep. This Company makes every Insurance RISE ap portaletcs to or connected Y. & Mee eigalint 11.11 end IftegowithLlP Bleb, tee the Ohee and elme end teibuteries. and Marino Meta /mo onily And against Lose or Damae by Piro, And against the Perils of the Sea and I n to.. Natleratios .... . Itoliertihleray. Jeorph B. Leech. Runnel Meal Jam InDenten. Joseph P. GI ' assa li tll. D. 11Iane6ald 11. Brown. Jahn Scott, David H. Mamba., j ; Alt;11. Christian Zug. Davi li n : William Cart. James W. Ilaihnenx Rabeet H. Hartle/. (511..: Arbuthant. Jew D. 11VCIII1. Alexander Beadier. felel earld-i.r6e Farmers' and Mechanics' Fire & Marine INSURANCE COMPANY, OF PLILLADELPIIIA. Hon. TllOB B. if LOItNNUP., Pro Meta. Saw. R. Ilinacoo., Nocretary. nr- STATISM:Kin" 07 DUBOW& From th. Fltsi day OCA nitwit to tialitr.firet day of tooonot noeldad lu Marino promolums—..--.888.341 81 do Vito d 0.—... ..... 29,808 82 !!!MI::t.t31:114 Tot Al igarguxes for inn months. INVESTED AS FOLL I IWO Bonds of Al;turban, county. Pittsburgh • od rittslmrsh . 120,271 118 Ra noun., 233°° Loan og First Matisse o , 0 9 , 9 50 gd do KLACIIP, .......... 30,304 00 Cash In Bonk •nd on band-- .....- 11,092 22 • • • • • • • • --.- I:.pitai (payment net yet doe) 07.. 000 00 Premium not., not matared--- . .... 66,1197 at Doe from Agents (mewed by Bands).---- 18,148 01 Xtpensoe andpommitalone---. ..... 11M II Total amount of Lou., Weaned, but not 714 *diluted, I WO Giti Ada Ir (km pa ay i Ibo arum bull and cargo atlas on tru. pd ( 1 / 1 10 Iluuno • galost, loam or dua. ra b, Una. iramo fib all adyortod a¢d promptly , paid Rarmatute—trop. T. AL Hoe% (kn. J. K. blorahaad au Wood. vol loran:lea W , U , THOMAS J. 11UNTIlli, Agrent. fr, No. 90 Water at, b. Wood .11 Mdrltat Clink! Liniment always far sale, by the ram doses or Gioale at intas II MEWL HO Terns 4 .t Holloway's Pills, by t6o doson or gm : fix Ws se ORO. W. 12113.1311, 110 Wood et. TO MrA.UDI3. Extension of Stay. Finding it impoesible, from the accumulat ing demand. Upon bin attention. to leave PlttOurstt out, as b. had dee,ened. . . . DR. CALvm M. FITCH will extend bin ecrAlitment in thix city till the let, d If nomistible with other arrangement., tl. the 12th et Jane, Mt, where be be consulted dai ly (Sabbath ex. anted) at hi. Booms at the ST. CLAIR HOTEL. • corncr Penn aul Ft, Clair Ids. Entrtoses to Rooms on Penn Street. From the hews of TEC to FOLIC. for PM, MONA it I" CONSUMPTION ASTHMA, AND CHRONIC BRONCIIITIS, • to the treatment of ebb*, the fersoloyment of approPrialo Constitutional and hierhaniest Itreordiee arot Medicinal Inhalation:rhea girl] him•• negro. of .encres which eau never attend a partial Ino tricot treatment c ithere act!. is and danuerouadbearu; and from ample experiences. Dr. bitch feels himeelf fallyNufltied in aesertlrocthat when diseave le so far advanced that the above means fail. no other roureecan afford relieL Do. PITCH nosy alm be muscatel for Catarrh. either in the bead or throat, with the use of local anplicatfona by meal. of throat of nasal sylinges. together with tile flio sonar,. of necessarr germ:rat amour. enables him me n Do in e11.f.1 oftentim. ors year's standing. Ile me 7 ....nod for DYrrtela and Chronic Intlacomattone of the Stomach d Bowels, and for Female Diseeeta. which Um employmen an t of appropriate merhsnical appliances enab es him to treat with almost uniform success. DIL FITCH will be gestated by hie seenciatejelt. J. CV SY KIM who will be with him after the 101 h of May, and with whose afehdanm be hopes to attend t , Capon. from • dietanec with less eels) than has heretofore testi una loidable. Should Dr. Pitch he voodoo. the ne eeslll of eaving on the Ist of June lust And of remaining till the iii the appolutment will be coneludedt , Dr. Bykee. whe also remain until eaturday emoingicd7 /M- I To accommodate his increuing and extensive welter's Vedic.. Dr. C. AL Fitch will open In Josef next. • Perms. sent °Moe, at Buffalo, Neer York, wham h . will he. after leavinc Pittehnrch, and -where all communication, will hereafter be addreteed. Dr. CA LYON Al. FITCII wishes it eutinens 0n4.1' stood that be has no looser or prokeelorml with Dr. 8. B. ructi, and would call attention to the card which he too.. hlmNdfcalled upon to Publish immd , i.t.' ly on hie reborn from Romp, baying reference to the arse which Dr. 8. & Pitch was uniorteinatelTDMimadd co parro• &ale v Dr. O. LI !itch's absence. Invalids hulling to eoneult Dr. Paolo ehould Bali se early as possible. met mh-2548.2t0T inno & PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. PasFenger Trains will run daily, except &many& as fdloale Leaves Pittsburgh for Crest!lna at I% A. M. and 3 P Leaves Crestilne for Pittsburgh at 6 A 1 and 12.60 PM. Than trains allutsga close ronosotions at floodline vdth trains for Columbrut, Dayton, ChoeiruultL lieilefon• tine. Indianapolis. Chicano. ht. Louis, and all p4inta on roads extending Wort and Southevest through Ohio. In diana and Bath train. from Pittsburgh connect at Manufleid with ou flamlnsky, Mansfield and Newark read. for Ohlago. Toledo and handurky, making as quick and egya connections to Chicago. agi by any other route. Conn.". Nom are mad. at Alliance with Trains OM Cleveland sod Pittsburgh noel for Clevelsnd. Chicago, Dunkirk and BMW°. Passengers leaving Pittsburgh at 9 I'. 31. for rendosky. Toledo and Chicago. have the benefit al • night's rest at Manefield or Cleveland. and emirs to Chicago early next evening. Tbrongh Tlekets are sold to Columbus, Dayton. Claris natL LoaU.tllr, ht. Lords. Malan...y.llm. Bellefontelne. Chicago, Rock Island. logs City. Dnalielh. Mllwaoklq Cairo. Springfield. 111. Wort Warne. Cleveland and the principal cities in the West. The NEW BRIOUTON ACCOMMODATION =ALI learn Nemßrlghton for Pitteburgh at 7 A 5.. and lld 0. ar. Learn, Pittsburgh for New Brighton it ON, a. Y.. and 61{ r. Y. gar Tickets and farther Inf?rireV6/i b tlin n tt . At the corner tion. to Or at deral etree t O r a t ander the 3Lonongahebs to the Fe Sta GEORGE P.32.111N. Ticket agant. 3. H. MOORE. Er It. J.KELLT, Pure nor Agent. Pltteburedh. May 1. IMO. ml 6 Dr. Geo..W. Phillips'. COUGH SYRUP FOP. TUE CORN OF Condo, Colds. Creme, Botreenem Bleeding Lunn. Asthm., Brendaltle, Influenza. Si:meters Sure Throes, Coneumption, and all die.. ma of the Throat end Chien —ALSO— Dr. Geo. fhillire' RHEUMATIC L IYI6I.ENT PAIN PANACEA, FOR Tall RELIEF AND CUM OF Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Lumbage, 13eiallea. PLeuratle Palma Palm In the Flde. Chest. Beek and nue. Swelled and Painful Joints, Weak Fuck. Cramp, Sore Throat, Bongos. ke. The ttimmands who have moil them hisdlcinee testify to their excellent merits by • matlonatice of their me.— To three who have not and them woven:ad say TRY VIEW and they will end them to be all they are ',pre moted, and that they will act with norgic.iii, effect. trEO. W. PII(1.1.1PS, Oode Piorrietor. Cincinnati. Ohio. for • ale wholeegle end retain BECKIIAM Melt CNN AN' fe . 20:10. Allegheny City The only Medal Awarded by the New York Fithibitinn to the finglleh or foreign Baum. Menu rectums bee 1.. n obtained, amongst numerous notureti tore, by lAA a PERRI:Yd. for their wnher.s-rEnsuntE BAUCV.. whereby further t. Mintony Is afforded of Its .tot the test Psum, extant. The ce.elnity of this haute has extended Weser,. quay ter of the slate, mrld its s Pinney In promoting the genera" health Is Lemming daily mom observed and acknowledged In the United Plates It In held to be the mart agreeable bridienents and is esteemed be tta lamb abd Invigorating propertieb its habitual um enabling the stunnedb to digest Use food. On th e Continent of there qiisl.tirs have been testified to by a gentleman, who writes to LEA A PEP& RIPS that - I here tarried a bottleur lour WorrorieraWrii Panne to a tour I hare 'net eusupwied through !rain and Portugal, and Niters i ore My preinf t mate or health to Its ow; your Nance is atomachin and I think nsedielnat I can with truth Pay there le nothing Ina traveler's tan nage wi resent Lai to his ermforl, at !nut in these enuntrirs, as your Panes, In India. also, she. It is found at the mesa of marl regiment. a medical gentlemen writes mom Madras to hla brother In the same profession at Worcester, In the following terms. - Tell 1 ea & Perrin. that their were Li Wahl/ apPrared In India, and that It It, In soy °anion, the moat Palatable ex well it the mow* wholiworne wince made.. This sauce le Imitable for every variety of dish, and the univereal demand which Its ereellence hag created hoe lei go many inillationa being offered to the public. wader a variety or names, but the genuine may be known by the names of eLgh k PlihßlNhe being imprereed writ the patent metatlie capsule% or patent ghee .topper of the bade... wall LP the labels and wrapper. bolo Agents for the United States, JOIIN DUNCAN A COne, epthlyfs 405 ilrosi way. New York. Scrofula, Effects of Mercury, Consump- Wu, Nem. DyIP , PS44 EheirMlZllten, difroor.a of ad Olovel o lloweds. Limr, de sdedder, Debitey of the Smual Wet in both Molts and Fesubs d e bCtICIP LA and Genital Weakners will ranee. tame and other Moroni: diseases. mitres cured Dr. LIEATIL No. 010 isroedway, New York. drool.. hie whole UM* to curing these and all &lonia affection', Ile invites the afflicted to call. especially thus who Lowe received no benefit tram P.llom treatment by oth•F We were mired by Dr. Hutto—liar., Colbura, 423 Etroadmoin J. C. Revers, Jane Lartchtorm-13. F. Banker and chid blicloemd. IL O. Chappte (learnmE). F. Robbins it. W. like and wife, to. Dr. Huth Is .n honorable and'ekilful physician and sum grog—L Gown, M. D.,.:. A. dmith. 11. D., J. IL Snell, EL D., lion. A. Loomis. flow Germ. Petrie. klOO. N . :9. Bon. ton, Auditor State on New York, lion. Jude., Carron. Cltr Judge, New York. Patienta et a dietuu can moult the doctor by totter, stating their cute fully, and melee advice, and •LI :be necenary remedies, by mall cr uncees..thereby obviating the nmeseity or s permnel obit. Ilia intioluctory work. with Flustrative ensuring., will be mot Or.. to any wie dims. N. B.— , Ds the Drat of 111. Dr. Heath MOT. to 101 , rri.g er.t, spaortte the St. Nletkolss llooL ap3:.)dre POSTLEY NELSON & CO.. HANUFACTURKICS OF Cast Steel and Iron Gun Barels. ,SOLID BOX VICES, Cast Steel Plated & Hammered Shovels & Spades Kelm .datrooka. Stodge& Hammers, Harrow Tooth. to. • WAREHOUSE, NO. 17 MARKET at. PITTSBURGH PA. parrnworn will plow, call and oaandur our stook Wore Partnering Orowners. (SUE,* ALEX. HUNTER, DRALHaIIt FLOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LARDi LARD OIL, AIID PRODUCE GENERALLY, No 290 Liberty Stroot. sp . 2l:lNod PITTABURCH. JOHN COCHRAN & 'MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Railing, Iron Vaults, Vault Dom, Window Shutters, Window Guards, &c., Nos. 91 Second st., & 86 Third st., (between Wood and Market,) PITTSBURAM, PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns Taney and Plain. suitable for all purr... Particular at tantloo paid to aorkairor Grave Lola. Jobbmg done at abort moil.. ellatf British and Continental Exchange 810111 BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SIIERHAN It, CO., ON TILE UNION BANK, LONDON, !N !WWI Or it AND CfPWAILDP. These Diane we available at all the prin. dm! Volans of F.naland, Scotland and Inland, and the Continent. We alao draw SIMI? 1111.L9 on N. A. Grunebaum 41 Bailin, FRAZ P %PORT A Ala, Which verve az • Remittance to all pane of uarman, !Switzerland and 110U= Pomona Intaadlna to traralabroadmay procure thronalb ao Letters of Credit, on which Most. east be obtains& nu needed. In any part of MIMI. 00/1.400110( ItllL, Notelet and Oboe sootnittis to Zw rove. will teeilllnt prompt attantim Wit. IL IVILLLkIII3 tah2e. Wood eorner Tblrdirtreot wil LIARS ALLEN BUOCESSORS SO =EI ARNOLD & WILLIAMS Chi'son Furnaces, Wro't Iron Tubing AND ITDITNO GENEILALLY . . Por WarrHint/ and Ventilation of Buiftliva. w. a A. will contract for Werados sad Teatilaitha by Sawa Of Hat Water. Flaw or iiklameiraramaa Ohaimba. J.tI M.. Boapitala /malara On Hama (kart name fall Holala or DIFOINOMIL N. OS MOrkili a t .Pirabary MEIIEI — a — Oood Style ef AdVertillia g.—Tdr. Ken nedy, toe 0..001 for of Eennedra Medical Dirleovery. hY adopted g very good style o 1 advertisloM be takes • man agiiered edtb some prinful homer, ouch u Scrofula. Salt gb. u .„ g r y e ipeles, tc„, cures bite ontireiy with tea or three byttletof him medicine. and rePornehim to tbs mate moult,. Mond met bead MY man. My or erneree, moo. to every ova Ile meets Wt. is sniferbsit from • Meaner Cease to tb one nith yid& be was troubled: tbliman V aim curvet, nod' another advertise ment le recamd. 'the country la NU of Lame living ad. movements, she .t any moment am TlELlort to testify V tbe eirtues of Erminedy's Medical Discovery. • joktClip. ELRYFAIM tie, , 140 ways striot. Idols P I = LlMi s r nipraitylwa: PENNBYLVAISLA INSURANCE CO. Or PITTSBURGH, Corner Fourth and Smithfield Streets, Antliorizad Capital 000;000, LYSITTIR IMILDINES AND OTHER PROPER?? Against Loa. or - Dooms* by Fir% And tbe. P•11b of tno Eca and Inland Navigation and w m. I , ..3.bnytney Ri.dr ratio was. Jacob Painter, W. ettabitAct. .i.e. P. 1 ... , -...". Ora. W. Smith, D. ki. PArk. I. On, Sproul, W.I. 11 ....t.14 A. J. Amer, A. IL.; iter. 11. R. e rs fi.n. A. A. CArriAr, W. S. then. D. D. 1,,,,.. Pree.l.lent. non. W3l. P. `OLIN BTPN. Pie. pr.ridept, RODE PATTERSON. ....141MM a Te...erna.. A. A. MAIMIX.. .12 Reliance Mutual Insurance company OF PHILADELPHIA. uPTICK NP. TO WALNUT STREET. sl77.67t—Ateett. 1=092, &manly Acute& At . INSORANCE—On .Buildinge, Mu a.d.t., - Yameltare. ire.. In teem ormottatry. The mutual reinchde. corthihed with the vorally of • Stork Clavitel. entitles the Insured to sham La the profile of the Campton wethout liability for imam The Script Certifeetra of this tkoaranr. tor preSts, era eunuollble. at Far, Rite the Capital Stock of the CoriVY. cLEII TING LEY. Preablent. B. M. limmix AA, Sametazy. DIRLTTOERI Lleta T 11.1107. I Lewis R. Mb.harst. Wm. Ft. Thgrapeme. Onto. N. Maker. T. C. Itzckbilt, Beal. W. Thiele, , G. 00. Carpenter. Y. Lathrop. Robert Steen. I U. L Cerwm. O. S. Wood. 1 Rorert Telenet, Marshall Rim Ederart U. Jul. Jam.; L. Taylor. Wm. kineeer, J.ol, T. Basalt*. Archibald Gott:, O. AL StromlL W. 11. Semple, Pittek. J. 0. IOOPFIN..Agek; earner Third And Wood streate TIELAWAItE MUTUAL SAFETY INSUR ANCE COMP ANY. OFTICF.. S.ll. sans Third and N strait att.. Fbllade.phl. , SIARINIS INEURANCY.S, On VX3SELS, CARG O. IN:4 IUHT. 1.11t&NOF to all mats f the watt,. INLD -9. On Goods. hr Mem Canals. bikes and Lend Cantle., to all ruts of the Union • DOE INRITBANCE9 On Nieseharidiss generally. On Stores. Doyllloo Rama.. ae, Asssii or tins Oostrass, Nov. on, 1606. Bonds and 110r100000. end Real Xstste... ..... . :101.9 . 20 94 Philadelphia City sod other Urine 85,110.66 etoela In nankin Railroads and ,Icisoirers. Cm • 0w 10 EiFtlre:rTeable 1X .440 91 Bann. due st Kiencire—Prrs.lainson Marine Policies reosutly hoed.—and other &las 93,609 96 Subscript!. Notes.-- ........ 100.00 6 00 Total amount of ..... Of DIREO MRS. 1 t`r= keg.. grain. ' PILCIUI.I K. S , 11.17 Sim. Jones Tnq aulr. William en. ' JallAcia L. Pr In.. IJam. Tanana. James B. Me/a. Wm. U. Ludlrix. chutes Bro►Eer. WElleat Martin. Joseph Edmund u. Bonder. Ioth:W.I)IMM • Robert Burton, John IL. Penrose, George G. Leper, Edward Derlinglon. Jour. Bloch., J. G. Johnom, Jnmei C. Hand. Theophline Paulding Dr. R. NI. Ilneton, Hugh Groin. WILLIA 11. as Serrad Citizen's Insurance CompT of Pittaburgb, WM. 11AUALRY, Praident. SAMUEL L. 2iLitSI3I.IYLL, bet,. ' 07.1C.Z. 14 WAIT OOD BTE. BITWEEN RAILTS. .m.tairizr Ala) W LNEURZB LITiLL AND CARGO R1E.613 ON TILE CMG AND SUSSISSIPPI RITMO, AND TRIBUTARIIa sir to aosind Lou or Ramapo by nrc. ALTO againd the poll" of the RCA And EU. AND NAVIGATION *Ad TRANSPORTATION, DLUCTOSS: Wm. &LIM Ni t ." Illtr k t!q'fCq E am ‘ I e i' Robert .Jr. rm. Himgm am, 0. Urstalmh. John, 4 3. Ws - OAX Imam U. Pm:meek. Framde &Men, Wallet Itryamt. .3,..lichoommaker. las. M. Oooper. 1 Wm. B. Lam John Wotan. dal A Copy ofa Letter.—iNovr York, April:, 76;,5.—Da.Lieramou, Chemist, No. 263 Chest ut et.. Philadelphia :— Dear Thor preparation. are eel g very Midi/ in this quarter. 4 here prminibedthern with many otmy patient., and enn,isarely tar .I never yet Fair their equal, 3hey give unilveksalentts&ctlon, and I . b all etUl continue to nee them Laken the disemee irel6.d. J. B. JCIINSON, Ai. _ Irsitralo. N. Y. Fee advertleement 0.111111011 Pt 11,111441,1111. mylTard Artificial 'Nipples, bf an improved kind, s s is •c ochas OW II KEYSER'S, 140 WOod 60 doz Crystal Soap, in oars, at Geo. A. RYSER'S. Who - lamas Vcogo4C. 140 Waal ot. 1.020 Holloway's Ointnient, sold in any quanti .t Inh2ll , OE4I, n. KEYSKIr& 140 Wood Ft_ Vegetaole Cattle rpe and my Powder at 96 don Kennedy's Medical Discovery •t. roll /0 OYLT 11. K678/111'8, 140 Wool .t Old Palm Soap, 7 years old,of fine get& tr. in bars, for RC IL S E GEO n KEYSXIV9.I4O Wood et. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Mademoiselle Garnier's Day and Board-, ing School, WILL be opened on the 9.oth inst. for the •v reception of Pnplia. The department for day etheolars hem been lu thereseful othearthe for the last two mth; d In compliance wi th her friends' wisher., on has fitted boo ham., for • limited number of young lady boareeth Ohm has ecented the asaletance of wth. qualified and competee.t teacher., to theist lien. in the echeel department. Bellies Latin. and & thorough thyme or llnglisteedthatlum Trench, Germs.. Italian and bran. isle will be more or less epoken In the Doan. Tbe Musical department be under the &u s. of two gentlemen lethbere and a Isar. situated Co. th em. et fashionable and hen oh, The banding which be newly panther, painted end (Liz lebod, Is p art of the city of Pittsbers b. with allower garden la the rear, In which oath young lad. leas the privileged In • part for her own smuthatht, or terimprorerment In Three weekerthatlon will begiven • Christian". DthinB the tine mama. amusements henbeen made to take the young ladle. onen • week In the country. Though the young fedi.. will be required to unite in the fthelly woe. Wee th eir pthents wlll Wil e s with the prindpai which church they most attend on Sanders. On. of the teeth e.e will accompany them. and the Clement= or that de lomination will be required to .ids the echeilare attend na hie thumb. don Te , SlM.rrie;her mentor,. frr boar cuing nag mashing. ADA MM. Barreracte—Mr. W. A. MeChrg. Rev. Mr, Armstrong, Mr. M. Klersr. Dr. V. ldr. Careen. and th :r•te of her propene pupils. neylo:2[4llm rrociamation AY virtue of a precept under the hands of Wm. B. McClure. Pre,ldea of the Coast of Common in .4 for the Oth Judicial district of Perussylv.is., and usticeof the Courtof 0700 and Wl:miner. and_jcsosrp • Boggs ' J•il Delivery in and for !odd District. and Willi.= Boggs and Gabriel Adams. Kam, naeorius Judges of the .me sour* Ina. fur the coun c y of .t.l.legtteny, toted the l i ttVeiNt o lf M rred i tnTlll 7. 47lo. anl w i t . ii i 'es 'ssc r ' tsr f or holding • Court of Oyer and ' Tertniner and Osman! Jail Delivery, at day Bowe in the city of Pittsburgh. on the first Mot ee n. day) ofJune,P3s6. at 10 o'clock, A. Public notice Is hereby given to all Justices of the Pelee, Coroner and Constables of the county or Allegheny, that they be then and them. to their proper perm., erlth their rolls, records, inoulidtlons. ernaminations and ether re membrances, to do those things which to their resPealvs oaths% in their WWI allausra to winnow o r those that will poseconte the prisoners in the of mid county of Allegheny.' to be then and there to persecute against them as shall be inst. (liven under my hand In Pittsburgh, tithe 7.Bth day or Mn,, to the year of our Lord, one thousand eight md and tinysd 3r, and of the Commonwealth the 1 Rh. my lb td 6.011 Y PATTIR24IIII. AVAL U ABLE LOT AND THREE eBl'OllY BIWA IIOU2/ At AuteiOn..—Will bemold at ...Dow on M. mmolser. on Tnemday May 22, Met, .t 2 o'clock, r. n.. a lot of fr ound. situated o n the swat aide of Pe wral ftrwat. one dmN.l.h of It:Miriam atreet, Al. legheny mtf;havind a front - of It /Pet nedw depth 111 f.t. On this got 1. cr.cted a three story liana Dom., now o. mph. he Dr. hiliott c artandOm V Morin; with an nth. mom In front. and IL. location Is admirably adapted for either a dwmilink row. or Mal.. shad. }or fort.h.r 113.julre of R. k Barlett Building.. Fourth . sturttb, or rush) 11.11. BOYLE. knot. Alla:bony City. EW GOODS—A. A. Mason - & Co. iaill open In • day or two Inwards or WO more team and ofnew arid deidrablo Dry grad., romprielee some elegant etyln of Drees SlM.,Oldrisi kipm. perammairoms• I.sonia Rob.. to, floe Stella. Caehmere. Milk and tape khasrla Mantilis• Embroldenlee, Aleo • endsrge Mork of all kinds cf dcroestio and timmkeeflng VI °SIERT AND GLOVES—Another large arrnrtm•ot of Primmer Ilalti7.ol.ovoe out Ilitta of ov-ry 4o•ollDtou lost reed by A. A. 31AtON l 00. rrE WARM WEATuRR IS UPON Us- Aro you prapared far If uotot MUSTER'S you on. Sad a apleudld aroortnient of Ceull.medf and Dole' Bummer Geed. °reit trio..., prie and quogi.t. , /lir We .Lady t. Plasm. MUSTER'S Coale ILO. roe Wood at. and Dialogue* Alloy. QUYER'S COOKE RY—The atodern House -13 rifeor 11..ar. car miring smarty. ro e thourand receipts for the economic.' and indictors. itiorstretkot or toy meal of the day, with rhos. or the naivety and slot moo. and minute erections for lamer saaaapment •n all It. brooches. Illustrated rrith comarlota. By Atoll boyar. to 1 Vol 12:no, for sale by m 716 KaY & CO., 65 Wood at. BROS. PYE 9.II.ITLI'S SORIPTURE 111EOLO -oY—Tbg ILalatthdbiothrega tho Linty Periptsmtv and game Darts of Geoloslcal Beigneg, by Jetat Pys Smith, U. 7), from the 4th London ed go , gTottly thrand. We by myth KAY CO_ 61 'Wood 4. ARPERS' STORY BOOK. vol. 6, and fresh supply of other env: • mers' hissraslue fur dun, And rommesungs the 13th voluen erith the issue of HOMO and., reed with other monthlies., °weirs reed for binding subscriber.' number.. setyin E. O. sOCIIIIANK, •IlegtAnY. tNEW WORK ON PRACTICAL ECONO laY—Tasyri.elplee of polltieel economy. spelled to aondllion. tart resautea en.l the Institutions of the American pods . by iSII2OIII Bowen Alford, Prof. of morel P6dlombil7. dNI Doilt.y. In Ilearard Oraaeeen 1 .01, M. for •Me by m 719 KAY A 00., lib Wood Anat. CHEESE -200 bza prime E D. Chow reed and for mle b 7 T. LITTLX *CO. No. ItY. 24 ust ,1- . BACON -20 casks Hams and Shauldersan amilg• went tad for pale low facoubt . m 719 T. LITTLE 03. 7401/2 fecoad bble largo No 3 aLeckeroll as 25 do =rd. do der, lo store and f, ..1. b T.LITfLE k CO-No 1 1 2 Oodood .t. 114YEitofR—su 1,131 s in store and for Le ? mir by myl9 LITTLF. A - sit FLOUR BBL. LIOOPS-lu,ooo Aeh rou , Bbl . irovdingt reed and b, eald_b, dui'? T. UTTLik.OU. INSEED 01L-20 bids Linseed Oil just j II I reed sod ro• said. by coyl9 T. LITTLE A CO. 'OPA ASII of agood and uniform quality, enanalabtared b: the Pa. Salt ilsa.o4, et Tayentebb4 eel - heed end (meals by ynylb BROil 50()LBS CAMiIIOR in store ana for ..a br 132719 FUMING DROB. tr k ORO. Allen's Nerve and none Lini ur men In nom and fur We by . FLEMING }lu& 11)00 ov LBO CREAM jiat e'dend for isle by YUCIIING_BRAIL 00 YDS. ADHESIVE PLASTER Jun teed *t Pall, by FLEMNO BKOS. BXS BABBITT'S SOAP POWDER. Just reed •n 1 for ale by YLSMISO BROS. VONCE.NTEATED LYt—=-A new : article ltaa.kloc 200, warranted to id superior to Poto Inosor, tupeet, on land and for iodo by myl9 YLRITLICII,IIItO9. NOOS' HAIR-40 socks hog ' a hair and brlittlee for vale by If yl9 R. DALZELL NO. SUGAR—WO bhds. just reed from .tbot Otinant, tor bab, by rayt LibLzELL* CO. ROLL BUTTER-5 blab fresh in chain. JA.far Nils by milli H. 0/MULL At CO. 00 GALS. FLAX R CII I -For sale by . 14adr. Woos: sad Sa* I it 4 3445 ''.l,lP'altta%4o., D .T. T. Morgan. - John B. :vale " 1111ARILN,_Presid ne. _ HAND .Vicer Proriaerth A. ItADICIP.A. Agent, or, w.t...c at. Catounch- Powder—Boy your 11111176111103. 140 ood Ist.
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