ItSTABLISHED,'M= 1786:-;- BUSltit gS " IAMEC TC)RIr. s. a. tartitilllT,L . .ti coaremwrzßlSO . A9micra! Mum= Frrinf m , 4 zies , Mili r. tin are Assaiax Male 010 011 tia'a brad i = tab .madla. vspFir data la sae llattal States • for 1858. 0 and. 11 Park Plait K6tTTaBi. Wits tbe atteatlanat jtajaayltosi VrtrlF9r i frO is ate t r ic A.llllllioiN .1 0 1= - A rateltal u li o n &a. • ifM grninVitateat norm= liA e) sue ns idair/SW of was.= ctraVl thelowevi rata, no, nut a Elmo.- IntafctlaP 9 all ['Really" New lAA. Tho../tritisa ?late; Masa: ,comtatzP. 211V1INIZEAD, Leib ma il ing EivaLerr. Vitllthollso for iho United States, • • .TiMIN 'R. PLATT, 79 Bineray Wive, Hew-Mai. WIIERE- will be loand a lalls aszortment v v easa, ,tor and Dome Am:Meadow CommPollehei Z. tam. Sough M o w lom; Nt MIX Plebes tblot. B —Weeternetratwnere rte referrotto the New State Mom of Ohio. at/blomba% witten ts eaten with the Plate Clam. of the Company. tntaloatmle * : • ANDREW & JESUP, 00112;116610N lllZice HANTS, Cotton and Woolen Machinery kens Engines ant SoCkrealachinied roalk Edney. tn. ImpartersenitDeslens In ifsanteetarets' Artlehn, No. 67 Pine St, Nei:York. N. IL—Agents kr the ' - — 111)01)11.UPY SZAOII mos vivaria" &can Engines and Bola*, • EselusSes Amoy t N.. Yark - t. o WELL. MACLUNBICIIOI"ManktnIstit Toots Patent Wadi° •Skirts. AYES "FRANCE, No. 1 Boralsy Wee., D N4iriroik. :.- O.IILCION—Notor ass Jortrobto ozerpt - rthor toVto t... 1 1, of the stoat :AIL insoull.ttuter. 'Otnt sellas Lto rinoico will b. promouto4 sotordlatr to I. mh2o-. W. JACKSON A- SON. - • GRATE AND ,FENDER MAKE% .1. FRONT 17, 41130 BROADTEir; Z(& YORd ./.81.411, - YSLIPLUMS PLATFORII.SCALES. IiLUIE undersigned hump, been' appointed enamel= Agate Ca Atte loan= theta =Lactated 118, =an tonetared br the original IntentsE. T. FAIRBANKS-k. 004 net t go , trer Write a t tention e blr u ls=c=s/111.7 t' Tincee ib l =e o e r beem rot eem = to the Water ricsr on all the rririapal Railroad* the Water States ad Inglanl, In Greta bra= ot bbilnematannebont h• ataid; and Wiz' utdbant accureetand atilt darabilb IlritatiVlTONVE/ t ir'a r l'Ma ° lkArlarig w..creirreNeted. to MI cedar for Oesmtab Porta tl l7tl Uornumt. lloilina 111111. as/ .usa llaifroad . and .3tae, ! !!! ! !,, , ,y=r i r .t pram' . lIUSZBY WiLtib, 1 3 PPTSBp atilt -0:11Clk .PIWTORY. 11=1131r 'BIWILOW GO *' • tkotoostattLtO 11..111. Eifoiror,, Mirg l hl3 ,4 lLLZ7. • post Wood ot, L •.Pittsl3nr.gh, Peena. 4 - 10ALTLES; OARKIAGIES, PLIATO/113, Buittoo. mg oven' • atectizitton -of, Pilaw Tadao omit to mite sagtolahott COMM • ot,taty of dottro, t =of ifal:l4. Malt 47= I tAll tst4 dornbilltz o IgrAll wort Iwamoto:L. wait =MR WM, IIeCIPECIECEON ArIROLESALE ago oFats„ Produce and Commisslun merchants, AND DZALKI2.7 Pinabnrgb Manufactured Aniains, No. 219 Liberty itre#, corner of. /nein, .y 5 PITSgEUEO U. PA. P7l. P. soocaar JONES la COOLEY, LEOLESALE -GROCERS p 0.4 - P7JRNIEFIER4- DIALMIS. rroillre and Pittablugh Mandaelarei, , No. 141 Water Street, elj 'lVl3 l lllo/1. 14E7A/. 110 PAINTE.IIS-. LONG 'SC-L-AICE, AND. SIGN PAINMS. , 's.(k**l7: te ibg ar ih r 46 r t ff e D 5'74°71 Ilik=prdera . prom attended to. . 11101.81011 svnests3 In s suctr etfte, asl272s . ai a: n. annum =WM 'II.OBINSON,SIIIIB & MILLERS k EIOI7NDEILTAND Ell0=131111DEBS; - 112 , Ind Mane/tenni sot an demript.tons !MI Cantina, - „ No.= Karla Aran. betsr•en SIM sad !mod otrea.. • Watches dad Jewelry. TWIN M . ROBEATS; 16 Rh - . - z • f ie • rt.„,i9 Dow-, penlig art truth& mach of Gold and htlxc Patent Less; ct • anchor sad - Lapin. Watclera la *port' and banttuttares.st thosncet ocleteste& . B sgdWelreatt i n '? o= Pe a rl_ .. 11; Ear.. - -tinlatare- Caeca nrsosiote. %nun: • Pout anti Osseal'etunte, TortaPcalta.hcasy,platn. get and Zeal Near Mugs. . Breast Pint: Ear Pingo, Cart Pt, 13Sta ,tb. Mani In.pcs Gold and Slim Etactarlela ellwr ana Plated/lacono, Salve* and Nuclo..ict. Oust and packer Gonda nbrca lann race. of the test . Dram.qttna, at . S' above :Vent has been purchased dtroct front the Eartern tetannfsernies. acd 'sleeted vith oat ears lor Meseta I trade anl ba soil at - a man - advance on olt.c . • Watches, Meta pal dawerrianainst; 4 111 1 betP essnres• marina exec.:ant Lr the beat =saner. arra Pular flare and Jewelry rune to otter. - 710IIIRM • " S.- , W.T.CIOERSHAN, „vier E A N II . BET/UM WSUIIWIRn. FPS 211 tibettrPtsct,ilesd of cg,;Pt , Da o o rlo_,Valteet. on hood sod 0 for woo sad ass , stsoontot rso. ltodletoo., WWI, Oils -Etna; -Window Wass et all kind4kattry. Portoson:si . opt Prtrlotarl. Waal. , Tomiold ItlOnds anS c a d mat Druiriltare in italLitar=e, cad rehtraed to Ibis oftrols4 botoitt oat Vas Drag &taitessotot at - .Mr. Jost Whin; tio.44l4.ltsort? *asst.! stall 1t50177016 dOW Pr old Woods tbsotordtmess of , Xtro Molds' a s LW/ soon sopa tot em %tom vltit stayttda sty Las ofboodpess. Valuable: Zeal. Estme-tbcsale Oferfcr 'isle the two three - Iton-1:Ina bum= .4 the MILE eat meta of . Peirima Maud i Do i' m lea r ge=nl gem& .Lbe u tota d al T Mal u dlashi atosubelAW met hs:e Mom teat. Seim, Mhz the km Ahem dory. heletilmUlai_ homes oh the eat side outland rhea, -Hoe. oft. ewes/441. Melt home toteet ibout lh bet 11 beim laltemiimedeme- Oo foot th depth. neaten booms eillitermoktoommalroi Motile sad. 'oh tow Weft: AL emolimahmeemme bemenOnMszelt hremonable timeM7see eh?OtemoyeMah VA Who :St.': elairltreetiFtgartg 4:104111.4 ; • k .A. Autbaricid to se ll am ~ v eri4toeona: . : • tam% say am _or sit O. thew Tar. thrill _rem: : ' = ll2a .....i tscos tm 4 Nt. ui a Vi l V d te t ie r . Slteniki•--14101.14MS Si! . I . ; 44MItIllt tO ' t fig f t =V 7 0 r 4 11 i a 1 t. 14 it- 111- 1511 F• bils° ~azie essa varmint vui .. - 64t,iNiefriLt'Aiartesii 43 . saw to muds fbra - trao.... ttaripeecmd 67 ' suk . a szigi .. 2 le e aul tut.b .r is.::ft a l ar s. i :: • ietiti .: ~Tl-:, . 1 - , , - t --Ia 48t Rooth iscAt .: ' :BOOTS AIM Wll-014, I 14 HE irUUCTI .II6 i : e lelic6,ll; t1164a. F .AV;notr? winlgralt Ch ideliftmuig6m:Atta 2 =AZ .-6113643,11111t.t0 sae nom stria eat. WV* ai. sastabd. Innkiansubly sad at the . • Cr 6,6 WC vountr, 4160669 rad thaw • melsamittr. to vitt xood. =dm ret. Stri6slree,F6da6z,6=l . eaattafla firi be2. l4,..%W=FiecuZ Lai6l66 BOD UC4A _ ostßell mita 1188804 deb b•-wistarda. ' u ta relceses to prier ta , =ea 1117 Itlatantar.: Vi t g. ahltr VO; Twaful (be Cakft. 1:11 15 -66**UM As . • 69 Ifirdititbitita . Nittettnar 8 mai lade Dr Voc4l - tOI.O.ItiiikrTALDIAS , ASIJA ) 4r4P4V.4 - 3 1 F0'7 44 k.a . cr .Z/Mil,o lo ,` 7.r- - * rat teener 4 41441:4t54.4.- ttatl e a): VITX-81TWEr- WA0)1 0, 01;*:' irk beCitteit.tilbees bia a 704 0T044. loPtelWlZAW4Rittlitna4,VaQb:- . tienigthop noclixt etr CV Wm 1 , 15444 crterstrltoe sot f Are, egcr. 6a • se um. / .414 0 gle!: ; slut plre, Z. 4 Wood "WV ';'} •_ VALI= NrIOREPPRIk: ft ': , B64irrklig Jpiaatet. • - R "' • It. to aural •Arta: etasfrirov..-_bei 1 / 2 --7 V; -. 7-,',...'c i• (manna. . . i Eic, OW formerly a ..rm4e4of •,": mreatiremns fora Z1A1174,711,= 11 % a owarigratvr. u l t er,l ,- ,11;:a ..-,,.;,=,,,,5, t „," an bits= F . 4,„ ~1,.. -14;=...0 'rig — v e n tig : st----Ati= .- s -..._,Allszbaur.J - - ' DCZtlet, galngn ' '. l , • - 14300 n$ --.• _ 1 liennoraLl , -12.1ltj.M.EVGLIgtta&-Vagrorw; ZIP ••;C :4 1 2 tbs. „i ii * egas corn or wend zw . a . anal4diator ?._A '-: ' ..: 4 • •• i 1 la :,. . r 1 . . • • .. t f 4 , I Ilttokabt- , 4" 1° : 3 _... ', 3 Mr• 2 VIV E,4 1 . 21: m ix3 vta. .4a.. :f.,1 ,-,:,,,-, ~„ • •,:liz.t_ ..ti .0..1 , ! ,,, ' ire* ' , . in Tab laid Snake% :1 . ". •• i . ~. mianit . ''' seri W—lres ...t E tt.,M: fir l iacm ' ''''''i.,' girkaig 44 .4 4 l 44 .r' • ..: ~e , ..,, 7. . ' Ai " J '''' l , Steam Deem Ind 'Raga& .L 1:: i 1111.1038,,vbifipolt4cat)In *Md.* tin _,_, tr. tf --- t li ai i -rairmiaVkp am - ---- Ar.: - -,..- "se z t " I 'W' e". itilll. litt.E.ror , (J. , -.L . •::' , I , M tIYV: marl •. - . -' ' , • '-- -'' ' '-;,,-:;, f.. - Ip - .....",izz,Z1,, • ~,,,„ ' : . „ ; _,.:::,-61; 1 . ~, '.. . • ..., :.,•j - . . ... ..... • ;:-; .1: t::I .....z,=t -,- ---- ; , 72 . .:; ."'''' ,.- . , - . ..- -- - :*2 - .. ,; "is -t.,-;.;';.`-. - :.; ~- ~..z -,...-..-......, - v , -,.., -,i , ..., ~,,,, I ,-, . , ~,:5.,,, , ,...4., .1 £.:, - vs , -' :: ?i+:~l:~+y ~f: __ _ , TTORNEYS.: B.*7A. T.:MORRISON , 7 Attdr a m!: oakeraci ni z nah is vet' Afticzazst RIM VW:MRS. Attorney is_t a irri „ ROBERT POLLOCEi';ittoirtig oarnar or MU and Gres stresta.ancidil_.,th•Ad rtes. 1114nbargh. - • AtdES.L.lo:lllN;Jainemeg.arLsertosEce AGENCIES. 1: Etichigaii ciao - iiloinun..o• nan a cothii : - tiolthgenty Mee,. -- KOWtho collodion of Homo -& -ii Perfetilir Maraulttle lad all othargoom eledati. In blkhlsou ma odjoant_Ottatoo,brrentooLort WI 'Pomo:not Nloooro. Pikyzastst arrasers..Metukee inii.Se• ontail MIMI ana Btoeta. PELTIXIt a 1121t8ON • ,Dotrolt, 111r.h ,-. —llearri. armor it Waal Mara' orMe a d * Z=o Mac Loren% Moran a Cbo orrro—io ck es or *.teragort. Aozi rrodo EAL ESTATE OFFIOE. No. 87 Front • Czeot, 214 - fro. TelartaU Dealeeln Lak•Chaar a : 6 ", M a l Drkl ., :t 7 Wight ana AUSTIN LOOMIS; Itflr :Estate - - AVE& alto*. Itexhartdise. enitlll - Broke. 'allte• lip: ter th stret4 abrt, WOO4l, nano* Prorditt7 L YARAHRLL, Benet:au CUP saceougusubtoonssuroirwaftrentet, • M: GORDON, leatetary Western' Their , ,'• naus.ol.92sFatirtitsest.' ; • . f- GARDINERCOFFIN,Agentfor A..-15LiDEgM,Allgakt for Delawsroi L • trullasznines - Ooravara, 42 Wait Most.. DIIIETOGIST&: Peas 21,1:11=1....;......3. Iraccar. ilic-«..».:0003141111X11:116 , 11381:13CE . BROTEIKEIS, - UtURMISO3B TO f. kW* • • i • Itti rgBALZ , RUG .C/I t-44'er Et; • 7,1 ' - 9: 7 :9 0 9:4 1312 unffe a ag Pntetotiallr, kt'LusVstalstrsied YermiNgs LIT, i 11 t tv Iry p t , auccomo rto as. A t ~ . -,.. i l Zal Th i luals . tor a u.o.fraa" -Isgtuut'''''al:=l,' TORN P. SCOTT, Wholes& in Dross, Alas, Oils, TanaLus sad DD. pa:m..llo. 21M1 ntrstresvtittSslyarsh. muntim. 11Orr i nst ISS M lT' sZMunds Syrai ~' "~'~i "L ~ , , ~ i, 7.. L . . }.. MUDD, Wholesale Dealer in MeVerkee.tlltsTalraeodegilarrti TtraNTßElT , F,Wholesale Age=4" eovr 1,11.0t114,!, Areste. 801100NMAKEA" RC CO., Wholesaled j .Drunistaiser , it. w.xd strut, Plitabarst. LOSSPH FUMING; Successor to L.N9 ilea% s Co, corner larks& street oat Dlonarool—Kosi _tly =Mood doll aid - tomato soortmoht of MedXtmo, 4 llsotattie Chosa-I,rfixosarr. sod al petard= to ha badmen. - • Fluidram =o.lpp:ow syrup ,sontsasess st au .COMMISSJONi s&C. (I aux. nam i AMU . _ "vr woos, Ifideis; ilour e lla.co:2; Lard, k Lard Oil AND PRODUCE' CLE.MIALLY ,Water . %1., -Filtslittghan. 4711.0.rtt &Os. ¢ Q.192 RS ....I avid*, Wl3l • • SD camtk,patteratOollk. Woe= Itortriftkral‘ Obb. irge,wriwz. 74 =4L ets " ' v " 4 ' ; ' l l ,trgotd c f. , - masa .. • Tsui JNO. OP Q Mann. * ROW.. ' • OOHS ..111fR8 • • RLOUR FACTORS , emend Piodiiis Co :17'4 47 Swat Waarms mat 05 F. Rater, /44 , 44 4 11. PHILADELPIALk. - 9mmiliy.irf:odoolCo,ll44.- J D Lebrin t tlo..Mr:: U. enrol.% Molina 00. , " A D Palo& k : Wood aim, - We'd 18111 Am atter, Prlre ' Wee& roalda. Caleb MoricarA-Datther, ._ -StJW"bum. ukeraCg.. • estudy U 0.4 titiey4F. u. , rr i gittagerre 2 00. OtGr . lisidlittabutgb wet thiliddyhti limelsata centratty. s+.i`i . . ~,t FLOUR, GRAIN AM) PRODUCE. Commission and Forwarding ffintahroi' to. No. /14 Bo:bold 24, PiagnsrifekrfL Luz SPRIN,OrjaR g AM!)BAIIIGAis ninizAaLnniT, -Reeler in lirool,ProTia lons produce gentray NO. 11rt05-LIDER PA. TY STIMET, mantracua, J6a2l - ,t• ATINELV,IBE erl3o" 7,tcriliipLESOLLit s i f ax, 3l.W n WS , Prwuctet.& .; • PaITSBIIIIGH zaruiscrruazz; Ito: 9 Woods?, twines Wasar awl Rawl ' PITISIBUNGII. „ DAVID CI. :IO3IU3ST, - Flour; . sad, C0MP2160013 liA::1 4 1 sa: zdatioand.;WlTmwerincl.. , Pl tsburg, Ci •attentitiai-to aisle-of Eon; 'rod. sion4 -cLx.r , »; azskoptwa, n oretionorthers seams& - • ...44/ HBHBY , 6 =NM • - , - 'o4,ier the lirm TOMeritSlow ibuilAlfr!; , :„ V Aim ,sa6o4 sr- 6 tier eqeetrimmum. pLNIM sza9 i l ,: • " pi e 21 ‘ 3 .- 11 44n1:4PA 4 Malian -41 ;411'011 ,, •W1L4r 1 4 011 :4 - '1 ,, :N0:/30 Mideast.. kittibragLU Pt& GO - ; ; s ';' - • ELLS:AIMING' t' Bllllll3Shat - , 0w.-1 CllUl'Tssidlhsltoizt:Llkh th Zsf=:feiv a gt - Buvrt.Pl=-,,, -440 4 1d 14 , . 1. ii:CANPLIZIY, lite. of :Waren, Ohlo, Alsh, sae WagtailWatee Andy egattAthilld tad, • - • 'co tocial.as• CO. Who a ltiaileal: • • V:I33ESt • • 08. 10P - : : lunt= h c iting stiXfan a ltret Maros. attillikter.fittsuraM , gr_.P4I4MERME I Pert4 •Lalhnlizaiowe•AmorminSriarOtl"gtOkalet 1.0011"MOIFOSII '',',DRY:,0041)6.. , . /1 l , f; 1::':, . . thrtrat AA) 01' Fl lo ll;(434erif.itr". -sualtXrlllradi APAVY44 `'` .4¢r. mei Goma. Ko. c „ 41hernaki igniforate,WXWerll .010114 At=porst !mum= vAtiat a t ittatoymm, matgassis 1 ..L o IPtA "IV!, s-..,,,lteliiiiiii ; 1: - , ;' .': '''' If arriiil a 1 .tltiortattatlLlC •. - zrreaa•-• - •-•+ -, 7414131.19 Ramrod- out StotoicG St 4 e 1 1 - ix iintatreemtret ditetwA..k. , z r 1 I:rga4=ilao=tbiars- w cuom I , : . :; c 7 .: • :: - 12, movi !'!.' l ,j . , I a :.'..17 4- ti.1%• ;'121.--11"4-114 Wri - . . ' tv aZtuf l at a FM4ai 4 ,, , ....: . . m!, 2 ta , igg l a tl at sne t.: l , du *°- eg i r c o a k „or , fdrt Awlpdo.V9. 6 mil 1 - 0 1.mr". 106 wit.,4 .. . „ ',i',T,F , 'AZOMME:Matins), it,to . l t ' i ::;Zi : v i t i - Ltig, imp aMl l, - ilt. ..s ~... • „5„..: . ,, :,,,,, • A , 1 , ,„ i• • _AM,. . ... , •• • -•• • 2ittetuuk . , 7 I •eu :ZWlCtidetrollo .;11314 9 3 11 : 124 ttaltgetcv ,A-Nswiale fo . Laid ittia staff , illtitdrurg . Ircrt 4 _ ..:...„„d0.,44:44151ip:L.... • Le, ;::!: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 21, 1856 MOW , 13AN -7- KrN% 4opsEs, E,..70115 9IDIDAA„.• BED/ORD co. I)o4lEangt ” son Eassr 00. MOUNT pLitAgANT., wearmonwo 00.• • _ CONNELLSVLLL.E. WAY mum NEW SIATIR OM, Deposit) reet=ateounts med.. 111104.11. eolg And a) tot uod Ertel. baught sad mid .Ineekt,V4 'l 4 . ling otter geentillse boning and sold en econtoladon. gesmegeneweeseleelleettoes eeWare,, • ebartmatietas. Allay met sollikall Malatter and iambus. • 'motion Rai AVMs as , Block limp Mmiemj Rok, •24 TIM* Mt cm MA d e ad Bur mto. Stmtil-mi OommloWn. Aims cud. all.pointi in Ma Unkm. JUIN coma of Mad amt Wood atnotlfreatly emyteAM CMMS "I\T - 110LidES1b BON,.'elders in Fordo , 11 • and Docnostle.llMs of Buttons% On.t.thaa.9 OD. • • . to, Bonk Note. snet Bhoete. No. 09 ktorM thresh Pinto • with. - Centeno tends on all the tri-pa ettlet MANIMACTURING. ... . • n.s. =UMW; Ctlnnotonfai....a.c.nonn,-1/. shwa:alma AZERIOAN li V . ) -#sw . hu. - . _.. - 3448 S and at., Pittsb 'lra pytADMFAOTUREZEI of Paper blac6a Ornaahnitstitrelmschasalonon Eltssathantratbs. n. mar 1120.1101.11rat.1. WWl.* ned c p . ll , lads, Brackata, Than ,S. Vantllntats And Thaw :a= = .0 , i d Big =fig 7 . a nne . l l l±l . . than 1111 Y other atinle Oath tun - . • • - .. !".' 0111.0adnesszsent0 an the nhortsidnotion - ..Y Ih—Attantfon of Stsambatt Butane toVtai di tinted to tab snit.* on mcanmt 7 OLIMMIN Tmla,a, - . taa Mamma I. bra col a Samba oak , hi:WU Intnonnain Maus scr in nossen.„--..ix. ihriThwe UNION FOUNDRY, . IU litholll-Rerron & Co. `'JILL continue the tineiness of thi than , Monabscillitazd a!PENNOCUI. MITCa• T 11.7 %. 4 nsannfurnes t. unal. a latteasul inmstal loortma cettlirrutiotriniapig Bu i niz "- - toys, 4. 1 4.1207 1 Si ts. °"3lB ' tic =ORE( GILVDMS, Hollow a re, Wvens .13oph Dog rnms, Sad Rau. _ Tea gallica, Plowatind Plow PolnU, Mill and Xaabineri Castings generally, And GAS and:lM.U. PIPES or ell sheik. IRON St NAILS. DAIS BEST BRANDS, Shovels, Spades, Pick& elm., eitof which inn be geld at man•••—aW.=m.zeiesa. Penn Cotton MUls, PRUITT%I udo; I/ EMMY, • CHILDS & MIL - taste of— • Paws Mo.! tteasy 06Frataof colot==•• Twl.o • , 64 0611; - , • Plough Lbws sad 10= w Stow of• 11 alms and alrOCdtrs lott ths uneaten Stars 0f144•14 MVO a Uoss.l44,Wcod street. alll hare attoatioa. WWI 1. IL =MIL WILLIAM BARNHILL & CO., 61 Penn at., below Marbnry, Pittsburg% Pa. 1,2 TEAM BOILER MAKERS and BITRAT MON W01162/18,6salesturcrs of 13/trablll4 Pet .sat Solisr.6ooo.4llla ladcylbiger 61164 MI nem fts 161. tasia Gondaus.• 0•1 t hum , Mac yams. Iron vb• aiss 06; eta issatussanunreta. .Bridaa sag Viaduct. 1.04 4scp att sa6 tb• aortal to.code. /41 urgers fro= • dietanco wax 4 • Hata and, Caps rELSON & SS c ON !. .043p oons g t. gA alttly on E kb "' thal l: I ' s ib Hl g - Mrs tu• aul • •• L W WOODWELL, Wholesale and Retail ' kg - mama:m - Ind Delq4l. Oalhast !Van, NO. 13 e. easeux Shriner & Dilworth, WIIOLE.S.A.LE ORO OE RS, N05:130*.13 - 2 Seeand . l3 Liatroca Wood and to:Wield) -P.,.w.ErG/1. MITCFALLTREE. Wltbleiejo Grocer and General Bleichant, 91:0 Lacrty gout.; liffsbarvA. . W. ■RAM-- =no. bEliTli f Mita & HUNTER, wa•or...EsALg GROCERS, 1= Second and t5l Front street, we. • I'ITTIOTTBTIL4 liana Et Gardiner, •it aOLEL/LEt DRALASB..III Flour. Prorisiems and Produce Generally, . rio.ws LIBERTY S. ia3047 AOALEY,, .COSORAYE A CO., Whale n." ip.b.cuumcklaatut23.'w.4 etnpt; rate,mign. OULIUIR RON Wholeseds kizooar and tossiatialatardliwt,NeajpregleteisadPltta• ktaiuMpguiAtteinr. 1.14 liberty. stmt. Pau !OE! ROTD. I OLIN , FLOYD & CO.; Wholesale Grocer" y a Plitabuts al:sa4lbanlauSon b. . itc,lTaWoodual Lib mt. 11101:1FAT ~ 13:k .hIOOLLE,-- Wholesale . Grocer, Nola Itoduo•Vitisborch Manotactscomosa kt . of Yorelim ,o4Docoutlo 1i11.1.11111a n 7. No. 316 Libmty stmt. • Ock tuna • my ot agoorfor 016 1113thinuta•616 Viti6k”..tdo• 1 , 111 ibe auh. V i Aartilll.lll NUM COWL ot:ANDLEb9,IIF4N9 t CO., (succor irs to WI& IloOlanalmisa WhfiLmal• Grimm uuril..l.3l=lies,araonzlimf. 1.4 Pittebords aar* 16. •.°TPT r az 4 West rut. • ZOICS gonnu.“,......orszeds 'GILLS fr: ROE, Wholesale Ordeal end Fein:yr:7# usceenneeetnertineet Pitt> EMTEMT- PALZSLL ,. .Whdenal• - Otanzatoltzer Bleteksatn Nance In PrKinn .Itlttinnunn,3l333al3o222ton NA 233 1313Fty ,stneo2. *Mit ro.nit DICIKEY.kpo Whalenleikro onczmudEsi.:4 O c hs Ia A ( A L Y, WOODWARD 4'00., Whabr als•Ahvomketo.ni wiruk Panutiesta. BOORSELLERS • &C. IR C. COClTRAVituacesaur_to S. Sad . R L'lt l e i t tars,'%entast r s'eritat!"Zrectrit. Y. et . illartsellquarK OUN IBooksella -attd-Eits 'VT tfoser ,i=rto mikAson detwit,lte,:e'fitsocis •NAT /CM; llcaliorfors ilnd . Stalchen, 4111446 Wad idraa; lett door icithiedame Of 'fhb& •N avlid.N. Aohnos ask) low boalogoutlatto 0•04 Tigo;Bl,-.WPoPBTurtiieweeitinsui ona 'aftril . l.2rattragafEk g rari . Luns MOD DZONS • 444 _ APIONI• Ulla. and Oslo Set Mode andUndal Ocala: 1103 . ~.-.. ----,. ~ 0: - .-Kieher ait 8T0.,. oo d....tirra-rki, - ..si g i..ir thi tlphion . 9 ..".itglinery. be gi t nifitta LAIM'S Om or La gilled is oad , faro , 1•1•7503;tiol MM. ' ART it issoluors am.* swomoNdanituatias 11 •" 0111 1 1 : +14 Pnun..o gusto Mid Muncil loam. zoontar ~. ... ~J.: ~. ~, .., ..I'. aa.,.., t i r'... too '4II"A .Chari4lcrtt6l"lll ." Dealer ID ;Piano . " 13113 4 1 r 1 al antysnulaaLi atr. °Z,l,l= '4r 27 ;•2 Fifth et., • i liVaitirerevreo.re.terotat. etietelettei 4 . .444,4 Ornatry orititlan 4114 ft. Tort i tili= t rre c i l = " sad 7 : 4 4=int - UttotstodWasetiontans 14ion noci to sun thoo t rz m oo Eon in i Pttor siticloo 17irrAfn i rtintint , a - that tslt tutoletnettlannalt. to, L.ll. t taittat lo:nnitittoks wfalattruniton to Ms Waton tinitortntont tn,:tno nom wean' iiiontissottestabiltlanist , cite Dopoatnat Aptiott own .mitspossaarldrldstia• 'nit/mai the Paft3lol3 o f awe - ornosttoets snow tottinalmn Otto ttotnotonanotli Mew 'Woe ot tbots Wantoot ,JIMS 4 3 / 41 .:::q7.,AIT , VS-P/Oit'Voi , :,, ; :A -.41 - e •o' , •• • ' . 4.fir:;ispgere A MA: . . ,tat.i4elotftst - ,..pctoryi of .3T: ,t: tr a ti f z it ittz emaneffabeno..barrotht ...mumovr ' *-1105 1 . aurprov* se WAWA, sad. Attantrn of Nanasre 4""I r141 1 01 1 4 gr i dt a g l i feWifAL. ' itlii ir.emm..34inrs j ar0,,a 4 401 , 1. Ploli , Aga - 01L8, rrisr.'widggigUldaisi woo. C2 _sk o ;piri-,-ixtaillwrtafl,4.."" — "Z Lecil4tr2/50 4 2: 4; 1 01 2 201, ; 44 221 4,1 4 .1 1: , 44 "` °l f s " cn' Oroper.trfoteate! , ,W;OzCi.soatonAlla toms and ium risow.Vil i tt i t gib} nist4Wisoi , :atWis. Yratre tor odiGr main' 1 tenusiros tarsal j _krEet.-- goittamurlie by tho al.rX C anFrisr 4 Datiai VW* dm. 1.10 Waal lesMerri:=Atez 'Thr=7 . . keicip!det!l, It = . MUNI L 11414; et' - VitIOW Istriut fitirat ma Am ~,,,at hi .tudwoolvtaii•-: lam Corn and Von Ortrolom OM Iron liralsonetatilor. 9 amvw. 4 tbailhileSildag itila OWED= v:finbecitiber hathiot;pakelaamid the ex. • rj s-sadttacaitmg; ""' V"l°." : 1110073 OS," alga% VOLUM. 10134121171201.. d 144"11 44""Q" EAVZl3%tftra. • sod the ISSATL I 2== U r fr . „ , !ta n B. nowt ••e, - ` .0 !A!So Vj11t......,.....91411,13101 [Wm. GROCERS. past(); &c. - • - - • - hamB SLEW t V18801113,0W62 4 BCLIKI.L. Gat eau Nmrsurra al?yzarnaso iiotups,2i • 848 lircadacay New Tat*. ' . ' GEORGE. W. rc , aa.t. ; Tailor,Tail Old nroadwnyi'iiiPatlO:Nleh las llotel mylistaly v NA . W ,0 K - New York Corn achange. BAG MAN:UFA C TOR Y. 125 and Broad Street B. E. 'MASK, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN - Bags and Bagging, IDSNAIMEGS, Sheotinge,Duck, Flax and Cotton Teton, do Illcrogr 4 or v.. 013101 1 ,4 wtth are. Btu.. Ereadessoorld BAGS, Dedgmed and pointed to order sograish for that: wa. nr auretkont of borders is law. and of various &dugs, sod out ouvietkom can bays liar =lettr how mar wish put In type without extra amnia. Coculta7 Ilarcitants us invited ie examine our clock of Psalms. Da rk .m Detoultia Bag., of elf the mai , us Orandsof d;•-• nu homy Conaborah heihr Mills, do Dahl Factors with DUN abs Prinfad to order. Provtdon Dealers ntaplied with lian ant Bret Delta. Dor. an. at made of plain, r Mond cloth. We have new *intim for alanipins. mytth Paints, Oils; Glass, Burning Fluid, Camphete, Alcohol, DORF. /a MANN, - - 2111IGILEESWX011 STUNT. rrnfig u . J‘T.) NSW YORE, ae►rl.l%fdsms Vim so Ml* rood Depots. ARE now selling tho ohm articles, in con 1n125 Hark with cotarlete allarttavat of 010-42 . 1 011. BrulAc.. Gliso.Oloder's.DialSoadt. Wats .bench and do:mica° Ana Paints, kr. st prim 1 tut atrar great. IstdudameaU to lictiers sad ammo% ms2,l3oNly For the 1,000.000 U. B. PATENT MARBLE COMPANY, 90 Thompson scrod, N. Y., ANUFACTURMISOFMARBLE MAN TLES. TAMA , TOPS. COLUMNS. PEDESTAL& Sienna, Ilearatel, and all Mallen Marbles. This bindhichle• pruaratfon °Marble Dust, themicall com with mineral agars, .. A. to be mouldel into any form and color. by which a marble tan be =nurses ♦used at In. than With. <vet of the common materiel. abr. tt slosh, it In darsbilitr tad totality. Unlllu blar: Claim] Iron sod Slate. tams is no sortsco OM oda running tato tile mass of the utstelat. ahII. no vandsls turd to pi•• • teroomntry beauty to the suffix*. Man. tia from SS to VICI. .ksbie - ToPi. da.r• rtishts tor tits Jtsnafoates Oat Zols slim for the fillisreat Etats,. vide!' will 'lmmo Isomer= 71,21V0M to Mass interesting themselves, letoratstton faraisbed on soptlastlon to PET"Drillfßi...t. JOSZPII LAIIII. 800. soli Prenoh WindoW Wass. EDWARD P. DIOKIE, 144 Chambers IL, N. Y, Two doors vest orlltion Alm Railroad Deßot. PPYRES to Deniers andOttotomers hie eel ebrsted brands of ?Jonah Window also an hem arma Parties wublogYnkr=dinni will be larrolabed with prin.. onrenatpt of their Wrest- Glum eut an/ deslrad pattern. and ranted [mot thugs. wpillardv Umbrellas and Parasols. .101121 I. SMITH WHOLESALE MANUFACTURER,, 234 & 235 Broadway, Now York. The most extensive in the world. Into fall in the price ot.materiala, eon & gt:ly'Vq. m e n grii tete.: and to rear to totteehmta at vei7 tow price& the bunt and moat oemotate 4am-talent or UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS to b. round In Europe or Araeticsk Ilerobituts electing Neer York to buy their goats. are respecti ally fuelled to osll sod examine the dock tejorernerodariew. M.H.—Yl+nee rut tole card bt.t. sodput It In your Pocket Look ir:s 0 referents. JUSIN ezriu, itanufecturrs. 4.4==dr F. PREDIMEI PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY & SONS, 111ANUFACTUF r• ASi wad NI Walker eteem. flax 91.0.11(11 . , VW Wit, j! ESPECTFULLY call the at- • 111, tettlort at the pal:Arta tfa. sr leadhl smortmant of raml-rnd madisrurralarlor . whieb. for whim. or rot,.. touch, berurty of tb1144.10 &Lori Irrrt7 thing that milers& Ptancrpretert, or. art4orprahnt, Thor were the Pl= Missal= in truth 14141434 to competition with tto .o,44.dirtingulahed marts Inrct Scaton. adri NM York and Saltltoore. 24EW TRIDIIPLEI—Irrrunrar po” juri been ararcwl the /illtta Premium 4)LI , =DAL torts ,a 1 rompot.ltra") sa Um las Warr ot Ito A.c.orleval lartirsdr. Crlstal Pew., kr rim BY.Sr Playnkrter. der ortlB:trr Bafetio. __Pag C T R MINING PURPOSES, and for IGNI ING cannons, bath la IVC2 ard DH ( blaaLlar. o 41ffereat kinds. TbrOOTTON and 110IP YU= W. ths. Ith OLE and DIJULE TAPS WATLII rUn Alansfiketanklea4 mold by OLENN PUTMAN, 83 Marty et, :MY Yana. Ordars yrampilyllll6ll2.l. all kinds of GU. POW. CON reitaTOET. " 1111 ° Pa d at Are L XUID EtbI3I73FFIILIN, BROS. 4 CO., IMPORIVLS AND DXALKRE Dram Paints, Oils, Dyes, Perfumery, 170 WILLIAM BT., New York, NVITt. the attention of tho trade to their lArgenud Tulsa ;Cock cf Dram Mg., 011 s. Parfaxas- ilelltioo to thaarsegotert efteei• 01y eys &leo reostetho.dtfoo.tftoesktbe mums of. pyo.tho. 00 end manoleottsre. e'er. of Tooth. Usir attl reel! r 7.lrtk., " :;! tines ase:l* em W.m talrea Drug:lsta stodge. 'emelt 00.7 ere *leo enabled to oiler et the moat alitatattome tenet. Ctedere. at 100. other lopereott Dr mall. will metre prompt thot 015.1 ye opip):V.vvi ■I JI / ' ~ ! I TUE ROPE HILLS, II losroa nom` "and Bsontes ormar, Now Toot. ~pal Wier, 103 Front street, Newt Ihrros% "I P74 3B, rifto " rs d 43 ot a this long . ' l and we'll known 007...E13 AND ZIPAUS JCSUBLLIZIMENT, Oentltate to prepare the beet ilioannoecrhatt /bravo In use. tor moveßread, Elerult,Tne oral elm CA... On— They also 3lastord, Como, ond many other oath oho &dolly oat miry whsh they cater up= the most reasonable tem.. Cotolooutseent to Osten who moat Men. B. IL s J. O. N. IL—Consconerosaiend to iligtliT• Pa Hope Mills or Juatrl d. The Adams Buren Company. Pia/burgh, Rotheiter an New Brtghiens Express. It the especial accommodation or silo • arcs ;ovulation alaturtbeliss ortheObloaa4 Pima ay mile Railroad. between Pittsburgh and New D4ghton, whom Intimate, Miriam and metal islatbcios mare mix Amen Tbs Mims Alma _Conti:any hale made not iinanirammit with tlialroad as to enabla Orem to put • trusty strumpptttton lb. Atersmoodat.loa itwin•wbowul taltscharge of all pa,. , 7 sad bulimia properly entrust• ed whim. Tbe mw.nger will ban an Imo bare bt t he Vagswite Car, tar the &poen mid im ter mourn) , °Mona,. Jewelry =dottier valuaMari He will rem now mitten by tN, Man Low T ram remain la Pittsburgh and Attune , .ny City during the day to attmul to 111r.th commiploale am may to entrusted to him, • and return by the Beeping : gram, with tos ti.de and Comma/Woos aunts& • It will be Ws dyty to nodes on bill up trip _all panels, tact...,, mum, lo, which will be &limed to the proper .early 1 11 1 r y a obyn return thm—make gramme, tartrate small, &c , r ' s pa. p = e lra t atid i rlirtetWotilleek l" tat=lr d re distant:a. without ertra charge but it 1r....50ar dells gpe directly on pastagmoretwoitlir mwt.wt• boom be esplici, t Way 71.11 all matter ant Wel with the Math= Anna of Um Italiroad CurupsnY, when the proper platy II sot at Ilia nation on the mint or tha Train, to rarely. "Trgarge ibr auiTinit Daebr sa, As, and for Imlay rY7tra r =er d itl i ritsti ." liiruTt . i as to admit of Lt metal agronomy irill be made. As the ifensenE is repaired tnt& hilt bills and bur. Ines; dully with a Company. a nd.to eptb rone of line w plate. no t biz to watt 111 next Ivi a A a jg r E's matter; will eommanne tds duties on Ititiry..Den-Zil, 1561. end MIMS 41131. AALKTIL 11.44 roarta Street. llrokensrair—TelnittiPtS Oirm HasonOc—Capt. Bookiley Station—Mr. MeLinachllv itachattr—Nr. White. • Przer—Dr. Chsa der. Nor sfrighken—Ate. limp& Orrnm ADAM. Om, Pittsburgh, Dee. RJ, 11158.1 Commercial Hotel, Corscr of Girod and Rev Levu, Nap Orlearu. EeK. STEEL c ould moat tespeo= .(a ly inform th e. ttarellnit PAIR that Isa n the above named note!, Ttue 'Rotel h u . menu,. 11. 1 erC 0 •• a thononti r•POS sad tenoyatien, and bur Nom ttbell upy •It• as. and at. Kant larultairo ry , Carpeting, de, no. The proprietor t* whl pa e eve dire and to the comae t aw of th b. orders. , The table attentlen .ba earthed with nd the an but that the market* aderl. This Rotel being Muted In the linandlate Vicinity of thahlialhliddrirt Of the elti. as well ea wind PoIMPIaUt t . 1 4. • pywarr Landing , . the ineveletor tropes that PT ergot attention to the want. of his patron. to receive that aMni patronage that MR Crar been bestowed upon this -44 4 Price of Board per Day, 81,00. The Ear via be stocked with Wine and 1 'duets In feel. ne to no o th er bona. In the s ay. A good Lunch hour 11 to 12 A. M. Alto obliging and secconmodara nd attendant.. hr.=.leo CI. littal3ll. hurt. '7. - M. MoPS.CIII co_ COMMISSION No. US LIIVEZ, a 80 COMMICROW. fir, St. Lou% ho., garHka. f.‘r And. ProoLoloul. Urdu 110.00llithol and promptly ezreutod. • Megan. T, Notts Is 00.. rittlisisrib• Mr. Alex. Cior3erni .1.14.1t4 72Mb - N CO.--TRANSPORTATION LlNG—llseln* End. *Unwire Drew • C ' ditiVta th ly . • l 7 l .ttricte " b e yna l _ rtrEtta r. V ■nd t totwaw, Tt11110170.T.0 I.l:from the'Ea tern Calm. IYeoan mop. outran:hie and all Moe. dispetwol to pet. foolse the P•LUaI anti that no pains will be twisted an der [ tempi eatieleotlott to, Shipme ot !Mem and Matzen Protalit. The arohhatto ot the In- Oliwtd Plow* on the Altoshatty Pastan* itotiroad will give ineresoeti dsepatels mho tronentinion of Waist. omeo on PENN otronEst the a"." 8 . 4 n • Ilihittaid • LLOYD iLA •N. .. ___ T. L, RANDLETT, SIIII , AND STEAMBOAT FIXTURES, N 0.157 South Street, New York. , rOWEit CAPSTANS, Common Iron and wo.I C•l4tann,...lltad'a.ltatdnnon'a and Ornirril'i a ant Blofting App.rataz, Windtaamk. Chall . f4tspgra, tu , ldr ltat..ep and 11 , raler lv ant x.. , ,,,,. 1 1 1 0 1: 1 4: MI thlt i rn -7 711frIljaltrnan annplaTlw, . and Iran Cinnores.ltlrilldooketl.. natal. 114.1 OntillOM ' t • Lt i f i r=4log latlV'n, Irggrat=l,-....: vin.....--,:tootr=Patttbat..l.o7.;lol., Iv.....rIIIrigU.M,T=tIIIVNLIEZZ: sahlkamd •-.-- Co•Yartneranip. I .4 IIAVE day aamciated mo a. llama partners la Um/Wallas. CI tacit , q an d plaalaa nom nobt. Monne= aniilloat. C. Millar. 1110 :ban *lll bit mamma at the old 0,0. IEI Tblod .t.. ss• der the tuna and atylatfJOUN .11101.1PaOli 1. • d taxa tau o,ooditain of .111tUr111120 141011111 ihanka In old ',adamant tor the von liberal nappost 1 bate linnototaro yeaolrad boon atm= .ad **old Il•sraettflal- Kalett•asuanan of . 100 .r.m71.8 CO Om um la Pittsburgh' for olatttioa 7MTIN I mod eo, say that any volt iyivaa ollt .0a tun a In von ban taanner. as I !lifts myself that my .Ork nod aidlity wati t uonoarid 17 Iniaira and Mawr .3 , 9..astad by lib. in. bv ..t vince d =wmpt . iy .tom vimm i ca inguED APPLES-400 bun for'eltaia r _ .1.71ra - • ; BIM Ituula,Fm„ :lamed on tho subject of systematic benevehmce, and ly credible, ate: all that hasbee4 publish- i • ; the numerous and powerful appeals that have Advance Paymenta.—±lareafter .cep enb- boen made, that out of the 9,079 churches -cripUcn wil] I. taken for the Dolly or Fakir a...ma reported in the minutes of the General Assembly etas. payment In made In advance. Whentreer o the time le ur to wt. the ..b. 410, .. I. P'44. flu . uteri anything to our treasury during the petit.;u is, ~,,,,,,d.nlr moored. 0t.,. 0, enbecrtetlou is re , • or 1855, only about 1,850 of the number contrib. 1.01 b) edemas pcytereat. MI tranzlent Ildrartilthrg, your. of every ‘l,..ariptlon, wlll be reentrnl to he min In wi , neol:dAw i The Committee on the Report offered a series cafe. The onl7 estnGtlons will be where epeelal month 1 of re.3olalinne moving its adoption—approving of if Or ream COOLTIRCUI are ma. o. _ ___ _ - _ __ . __ some soics to increase the number of itinerant WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 21, DM& c —PluAbarah Weekly tiniatte.—The *unwire tilos ionarien, and calling attention to the mourn . 43 circulation utour &war often, to our brulutes mac tai foot that 1,700 chcrchee have not contributed • most adalrable laedlunk of malluo their boaneza known to lalbtsin theft MisoiOne. Our ciroulitlOu la . betwoeuZour mad Goo thon_aud. roacklu ; t urary mer chant. laanuteeturer and obo koopor I Vattern Penusylraula and Eastern Ohio, —Mx Milan per ranctr.4 Avatar. In wh - seea. IfEjiLY—Toro Dollars per worm. In adeanrv.— CUbtl.lll W .OPPIled on flu fon:ming condltkoc Your Cog. per Ten 00ptes 00 pafogr " .=tt rat:Vntlr, nTes rhalgeetel Paxenrrnaus Gasman ABSZNIILIES.—The General Assembly of the Oldltchool Presbyte linen, in session in Sew Vork,ofi Friday received a communication from the Governors of the Alms House, inviting the members to visit the institutions under their care. The invitation was accepted and a vote of thanks adopted. A .committee on this and other Invitations was ap pointed, consisting of Rev. Die. Prince and Phil lips and Elder Wm. Rankin. The Reporter the Trustees of the Union Theological Seminary at Prlncetott, N.. 1, was read. It ehowcd a balance In the hands of the treasurer of 512,010 05. The permanent feud now amounts to $10,091 85. There are 14,057 volumes In the library. The report of the Danville (By.) Theological Seminary, as read, stated that the present amount of funds of the Seminary is $27,860 94; ' total real estate owned by the Seminary, $9000; amount of cash stocks and bonds collected for the Seminary, s4o,4B4lB—making a grand total of $77,326 12. Forty-five students have been in atteednece daring the year. The number cf volumes in the library is about 2600. The re port of the directors of the Colon Theological Seminary in Virginia wee then reed. There have been twenty eight students in comma:ion with the Seminary during the year. There ore in the. library 4281 bound volumes. Steps have been taken to complete the endowment of the Seminary, and $20,000 eubeeribed for the object. Those reports were referred to the proper cam. mittee. 'The report of the Treasurer of the Gen eral Assembly was read. Tho whole amount of funds received by the Treasurer during the year has been 525,693 80; balance in hand last year $3,097 71; total, $28,791 61. The expen ditures have amounted to 520,462 71, leaving a : balance in the hands of the Treasurer of $2,- 828 77. It was referred to the Finance Com- mince. It was ordereded that the next General Assembly meet at Lexingtoe, Ky. It was report ed that the fund for disabled ministers boa aided 20 persons recommended by 17 presbyteries.— Only $1,500 has been raised by the whole church for this object during the Last year. - • In the New School Assembly, the Standing Committees were announced. The "Old School" Assembly met on Saturday, pursuant to adjournment. The 29th Annual Report of the Western The ological Seminary at Allegheny, Penn, was read. Forty-two students have been received during the year. Eighteen have completed the course. Two of the senior - class have offend themselves for missionary service to the Presby !orlon Board of korelgn Missions. Moe Report of the Union Theologieal Semina ry states that twenty-three students have been connected with the Institution during the year. Five have completed the course. The amount of funds on had is $76,000, of which $lO,OOO Is drawing five per cent; and the rest six per cent. A fourth professorship has been fttehliebeil, to which is assigned the duties of biblical instrue lion. Rev. William .1. Hoge, pastor of the Westutinister church of Baltimore, has been cleated to fill this chair. There are fear !choler ships for the assistance of illirliSClat stadetts.— The responsible members of the Directory of the Seminary have pledged themselves to the !kited -of Education that no suitable candidate for the Ministry shall look means of support while pur suing his studies a.. the institption. . The assembly prooceded • to !receive Syoodical reports, Narratives of Religion, Statistical Re ports, and reports of the Presbyteries on Sys tematic Benevolence. Reports of the Committees on Finance and on Bills sad,overturetrwerts presented sad adopted. The latter committee retie preeentedne overture from the Synod of Pittsburgh recommendiea appointment of deacons In all churches. The committee refer to the action of the Assembly in 1841, approving of that measure. Au over ture was also presented from the Synod of Illi nois, requesting that a nen Synod be created, consignee of the Presbyteries of Chicago, Rook river and Schuyler, to bo called the Synod . Of Chicago. The committee report In favor thereof. The next order of the day, tbe'report of the Committee on the Board of Domestic, Missions— was taken up. It presentsthe following etate menta, among others: Alinierts.—Statitoral Drtaii —The number of missionaries In Commission April, 1855, was 346, to which have been added to March 1, 1856 (ii menthe) 220, making thewholit number 666, and mere by 41 than the year previous. Thenumber of churches and - mLardonary sta tions, wholly or in part supplied (na far -as re ported) by oar rnissioreriee, is 943. The number of needy organized churches is forty 7 two. The number of admisinona on examination is 1,832, and on certificate 1,83 G, malting a total of .admiaslons of 3,668. . The number la communion with churches con fleeted with the Board Is 22.916: The number of Sabbath hlebools it 882; o teachers 2448; and ofichdars. 18,887. The number of baptisms is 2217. Of 566 missionaries who have beau LICOnIIIIi3- alma during the year, 187 bare sent in no special report for the Assembly, very-nearly one-third of the whole number, consequently we must In crease all the returns very nearly one-third, to make them correct. dppeopriations-The oppropriations made to missionaries, from April 1, 1855, to March 1, 1850, (11 months,' were $83.679 17. Adding the appropriation made during the month of March, 1856 tathe above, for the sake of comparison with the other , yeare, the figures would Mond thus-$85,129 17. The total appropriations et the year exceed those of the previous year by $10,614 75. Reuipta-The total amount of receipts from all ',env:el, from April lit 1855, to IJarch 1, 1856, (11 months) in $85.747 78, to whioti add balances on hand in the different treasnrise, April 1, 1856, $16,223 84t making the available resources of the Board during 'the year $lOO,- 1 971 07. Adding the receipts at the offices in Philadel phia and Louisville during the - month of March, 1856, for the purpose of comparison with other years, the total amount of rccelpta from April Ist, 1855, to April - let, 1850, Is $94,848,871 to ' which. add balances on hand In the different treasuries, April Ist 1855, as above, $15,223,34; thus making the - available resources of the Board I during the year from April Ist, 1855, to April :114.1856, $110,072 21. ' The emonnt raid out at the different treaan ries from April 1,.1614 tq March 1, 1850 (II months) Is $79,837 DO, leaving an available bal ance'in ell the treasuries on the lot of March, 1856, of-$21;1C5.;17. The amount dna the mie sienarles at. the same riate $13,22C 54,' og nu Weeipentled•balance 0f.57;900 03. The aggregate receipts from April 1., 1855, to April 1, 1856, hare been larger, as compared with the receipts from April 1, 1854, to April 1, 1855,523,014 40. The excess has boon in in dielual or spatial donations atid legaolt. $16,- 066 05, and in the contributions of the churobes $6,056 45. The receipts at the oifieo:ln Phila delphia, Including the Presbyterian treasuries, 'were lerger.hy $14.967 On,' and the receipts at the office in LouLvville, $8,946 46. The amount due the missionaries at the close of . the fiscal year, as providuely stated, was' '518,226 $18,226 54. leaving as unexpended balance of $7,906 68. The unexpended balance on April 1 1855, was $5,539 70. Prom this statement it will be observed that the nnexpenffed balance in the treasury en the let of March, 1856, is only $2,306 93'mere than the amount whloh was re ported Mollie let of April; 1855. Re•niforennent an4Zaavemita of the CAureh. During the year, the Bawd have established D - ewtalsaiatta In various set:done of our country, I as well la the larger cities and towns, na in the smaller villages sad rural districts'. They hare also, to the extent of their ability, reinforced our rolarilonariea In the newer States and Tenho rim Three addition"' missionaries have been sent to Califon:de, two to Wianonsto, end one to: Minnesota; . and one, besides, alreadY there, has been employed 11.0regon.. have able seat ono to and one, to genus. Arrange ments have likewisibeen made to' send an ad. : ditional 41150,i0 Minnesota, and two to gammas. ' The Board would also state that. daring She I past year, thircy: nine of cur missionaries have bast' sallasalstioned rind employed as itinerante. I The greater put of , our missionaries perform moire or Teen of. such:service; but 'the number above mentioned are' either , whoily, or:alecesseJ aatirely euralored iyadop i ndt.-nte nreltatifiel in *tarring 1 Vat a Luger nutibei Of churches -00ittlibited to I ..Bosrd daring the put thai 4 , 030 419ratik ,being iiito4l/0061:11nOst , . , „ _ 7•5/7-!1:r t ti;PS.qll4tVii per tji how lamentable It is that so many of out 1 church® aro still neglectful of this duty. it 3 ; ° [Thu following gave up a lacrl e tatther medical is fy irno from practicea gentlemanope. in ene wh o o f our western cities for the purpose of prosecuting hie profeesiunal undies in the schools and hos pitals of Europe. He reveals come facts about the Homoeopathic syeteno of medical practice in Europe of peculiar interest] Vaasa, March S, 1868 . . * * * I Bailed directly for Bremen, and from thence went to Berlin, where I remained one month only. I was well pleaded with Ber lin (which may be called the modern Athens of Europa an& with the Medical University there,' but by no means as well satisfied as I am with Vienna and the Vienna School of Medicine"; in feet, not only the Medical University, but the tout ensemble of Vienna pleases me better than what I have found in any other city in Europe, thus far, that I have visited. On this account I shall prolong my. stay hero to twelve months, Instead of six months, as I bad previously ar ranged. Presuming, no I do, that a mention of the elate of medical eelentio and medical ethics will net be uninteresting to you, I will take the liberty of adding a few details Ton are per haps, not uiriwete -that the Aligetneiho Kran henhaus of Vienne-(Geeeral Hospital of Vienna) is, when regarded es one single hospital, the largest in the world, and as a natural conse quence, it presents every variety of disease for treatment. Tide, together with the fact of the liberal endowment of the University, the celebri ty of its professore, united with every facility requisite for the acquirement of a most accom pliehed as well no practical medical education, hag node Vienna the medical emporium of Ger many, if ' not of Europe. The system and at , renement of education is so here, that the Hee pital is the University, and rice versa, the-Uni versity the Hospital. I intend to be understood by this expression, that all the lectures, both theoretinal and practical, (excepting botany, chemistry, and history of medicine,) aro given in the hospital, and by the sick bed. Among other departments, there is a fine and elegantly built hospital exclusively for children. One meets physicians from all parts of the world, who have come hero to complete their education. America is the most thinly represented of any country. No other American physician is here at preeeat but myself. When I first came, two others were here, but they have completed their knel led and returned to the United States. Ameri can physicians frequently come here to visit Vienna, but on account of their usually knowing the Fran& language, and not German, they make their studies in Paris. Dr. Holmes, from Boston, who woe here a year, and had also been in Path previously a year, told me that the practical eivantagea in Vienna are much nape rim. to Paris. There is no city in Europe where,the Homme paella practice hes made such progress nod as earned the same praoticel and ecientifo basis that it has here. The therapeutics. and teach toga of the Vienna school arc nominally Allo pathic, bet very much monied from the ortAo. doe therapeutic of the old school in the United Statee--the latter would, indeed, be almost die posed to call their pr.i‘itiee Homeopathy. He riser -et - Why hsa mule ouch inroads, that in many dieeaSee the Allopathic physielane hero use the treatment us adopted by the Homeepathiste, and acknowledge In snob instances the Homeopathic prieeiples Tho Vienna University has also a Private Potent (private instructor) of Homer pathy, who has an hog - pi:al and daily clinical lectures; Dr. Flieschmenn holds this office, and although It is toot absolutely necessary. to attend the clinic, yet many do. Ae a consequence, one tote acne cf that etrife between Allopathy and Homeopathy which, alas, is the case in Ameri ca. The Homeopathic and Allopathic physicians ooneult together, and as to personal relsthans among the medical me ah ere,when one is a Homo pathist his standing Se jest as moth respected, and an that [mooned by uo means oppoied by the opposite party. This was not quite the case in Peewit., at Dee:a, two d.-a hint of tan Vienna University having a Homeopathic elitist has te gained the matter as far as the Austrian mon archy is concerned. There are two Ilea and well conducted Homeopathic hospitals in Vienna,and I have had an excellent opportunity to contrast the treatment there pnrenel with treatment of the patients in the general hospital. The first three menthe that 1 was here eve had a truly frightful cholera epidemic; then for four months we had a typhus and typhoid fever epidemic, and for the lost month this has glees nosy eery materi ally. lam engaged at the General Hospital from BA. M. until 3 P. M., and from 4 P. M. anti! Il P. M. at the Homeopathic Hospitals.— Thus I can compare the two treatments. As far as rcl stes to dieeases that come under the province of the physician to treat (not ear giesl affections), the diseases in the Ilomoispa chic hospitals are quite es hadn't those is the Allopathic, and the results are more !covetable, enceird'y in typhus, under the Ilemospathic treattnent, the loss not being more than eight per cent, while nudes Allopathic practice it is twelve to sixteen. even twenty. Tee difference I in the two treatments for cholera did not show as great aillsorepanoy in proportion as in typhus, although decidedly in favor a the Hotnoepathic. Tho Allopathiets here often used flonexpethie remedies in cholera, and notwithstanding all remedies, under both treatmeuts the less wee very great. The cholera was of the wont form, and among the eocimou people, who have not no meth to eat as in our country, and are conse quently weak; when bitch disease tithes them toe consequences are always doubtful. The tea American physicians who were here when I first (lame, attended daily the liemeepathie hospi , tale, and confessed to mo that they were aeon (shed at the resultee previously all their prejn .dieea were against the system. The ilomcepathie fleapits:a in Vienna, as far as Austria Is concerned, show statistical results which cbundantly defend the system. Aceerd. ing to my Ideas, thin is all we need lerAmerfea to establish this system upon a firm bails. In these days of progress wo must hare Statistics to convince the thinking people. But I will not weary you with further detail!, only I can say; that although homeopathy stands upon a Bolen tifio baste in Vienna, it is not entirely upon the Ilahnomazinian basis, to the exclusion• of all Improvement. Boma of Ilahnemann's pedsuatlo strictures are disregarded, nod withal very many important improvereentirmade he the science. On the whole, I ma so much pleased with the excellent advantages hero for the cultivation of my profession, that Have never regretted fora moment the sacrifice I made an. glelog up my practice to come hero mid complete my studies.. I find the physicians and medical students who's are here studying, not only posseesiog usually a high order ef cultivation, but also, BociaPir d ", - , sidered, gentlemen, using, the moist te cornea and dere:ewe to each ot.b . e tb r o i . ti t E r r d l tY , - commtmicatiourre and almost, wt sdintel:gltithriemuVitevee: the i h t p l a h b t h.a t ' v "'s ti ci r Led fu r =s t a r: re do. s t l L il c o e m . eti t e t a c i rs • s t m e /et y t ta b e tc ti n o i r . terestlineigimbpnotrthugt arersenfiacts.h4ati.djagawilgthitr. cads w r ,,, j4 . 41 . o r smear aresio.—Tini New York' Citizen says regret. to learn 'that the Dublin Tribuae, after - a brief , career, bas,, per ished. It has been truly salt that nothing is ,more digioalt to establish than a newspaper,- end nothingr4ore di Tlcwit toilet dawn- thou a fitia . aper, . ante_ estahtishd. .The-Telbano --was a brilliant journal,, and of the . nett mots), though. not'Weeyprictical. 'lt Is one in every theesand of those knowing bow- to write. how to speak el oipteritlywhe is capable of su , ecenifu , ly r , con., dnotlig 'newepaprr. _There , is, an t . nd mystery' lit business, and it i, e t eoitu the es ki an nd. s_p. : ,pronticeahlp, like every . 1 ;ige n ta are needed w ore .the O: tearaiul. eli and numerous jcdgil2a4 antler talent. Camp. bell, Carlyle,. Balmer, D ~1 d wil °vrtihthroguttgefletthase h &s ev ul e c . ' b c c l eri e p ro . f f n a e l :tly's lc uece e re ni fo e l a . ‘b. • good editor, a competent newspaper, centel :l,to :butter; Eats one of the craft 7s like a general or ' s poet , ao•ri, not made. .Cxerelse, and Mi.' . 0000 glen Iscility; Dnt the°gtialifi eatton Is l em m a , pialila eter manifeeted. the Landon. daily per , ll the vest historians, =Tenets, poets, :..msayistei And weitereof trarels hie been cried end'aoarly militate falled..f.'Ve might. eay m 14 ,1 forditer illeplay of brilliniej;hriet but grind; they died out %I!,tendly... ;The L returnees Were -,32.hiaited; eau:, said the late editor of the IlionAtti , lloomi 'And any. number , of men-of tvoine, to mrini Seir seldern eiannisn' of emernnrcetlien,': The :, , thnnderere In the Timm; therefore, have, iii:far as know; bionioon of tonimoneense;Mannteritedo:, N6'4.11.411_ Ono., ceeafal mil),Ars hi - Ai:been men at Ode dismiraion.! of . everY .dred,Of thirienvinporerA,rtid in 'Now 'York Aare 4i,ted., - ;, - 4.ll,o:imtterillen'or.-rabitrown, tbei in , ennbenin -then ": ' VOLUME LXIX-NUMBER 232 Genus COMillalllat 'Or Ttht BLlC 7 Csoiteff Battliday May 17—The Missionary Committee to Whom ,the report and' rdsoltitionr,recobumending - the ap pointment of a Bishop for Liberia were maim mitust yesterday, reported again this morning. They recommend each MOCEACMIOII . of the itinerant general superintendenee !yet= as to provide for the election of Bishop for any rale, - sion wbere the work may demand it; the jaxi , diction of the Mistonery Bishop being' limited_ to the particular territory over atichhe maybe . elected to exercise Episcopal &actions._ Under this prorieion they recommended the election- of a Bishop, of Afriea,to reeddeatLiberie. • Tho Committe also recommended the appro-• priation of funds for the African Missfont the organisation of a Missionary Annual Colfertmce for Ciermany, • French and thritseibuok . the es tablishment of a Book Concern at Bremen, (one of the free cities oft:km:may) under the super vision of the Western Book Committee of the United States, and opposed the division of the Missionary organisation into Foreign and Do mestm Societies. The question of the , division of the Missionary organization Into Poreign and Domestic Societies created a warm debate, but the reoommendation of the Committee was finally anstained by a large majority. • The Committee on revisal of theineriPline reported on nuts,. _They recomendedu strict obedience to the hdunotion of Petar, l "where adorning let it not be that outward adorning of plaiting the bah. and of wearing gold and. of petting on of apparel." 1 Peter ill, 8.• The Committee on the• Bible Cause repoud, —exhibiting the State of the Parent „Bible So ciety u being healthy and progressise. It re' commended fit thoungitexploration of thscormr try by the auxiliary societies in artier to supply all destitute facilittea with' the Word of 'Mee — The diesemination of the Bible in foreign coun tries was shown to be on thoincrease. Trans latione had been insao into An the 'savages of Europe end several of the dialects of Asia anti Africa. • Dr. Heidrich, ?Usocial Searetary of the Emir. loan Bible Society, ' was istred est o te th e o at : f erence and made some brief remarks in regard to the operations of the organization with 'hie& be was connected. The society had increased from very small iseginologs until its present greatness nos a matter et cariosity and' adult; ration.. They were now running seventeen printing presses—making SAOO ,Blidea. per day or about seven per minute daring working time. He alluded to tho arrival in New York of aned floated Spaniard asklnglor tad to distribute -the Bible in Spain. The power of the vilest* mitt gone from that country, and the people treated nothing mere to do . with the Pope. Adjourned to Monday, at 2} .. .p. M. - DUTCH blumierriz.—Foreign Maisters in Washington lead a very quiet life, as a general thing, and it is eery rare that they are ever beard of again after their credentials have been delivered. Bat Id: Dubois, the Ambassador of hie Majesty of the Netherlands, has scared,* set his toot upon our shores' when he has become famous. It must shock the nerves of- even to. phlegmatio a gentleman as the Dutch Ambassa - dor to find himself a notoriety eo suddenly with out any effort ou his own part. M. Behalf:A t will be remembered canes paatenger /12 the Ara go, in company with Mr. Buchanan and he' inns; Gating his first, breakfast In Washington, it Willard's Rotel, when the terrible affray °enur ed in which one of the waiters of the house was kilted by a neemberaf Congress. The newly ar rived Ambasaadcir looked• quietly on and made no attempt to Interfere,. forge wholemeal, was perhaps so PerrnalY_ln anetirtionne;with the tearellers' stance he had read of life in Ameri ca that he regarded it as en ordinary oecuretiee., Re finished his ceffeo, and, ascertaining that the man who heal been shot was dead, walked out of the breakfast parlor, and, meeting , * gentle man whom he knew, the Minister exclaimed, 'What a peoples ! If theyi do each things at breakfast, what won't they do at dinner ? It is not at all wonderful that the diplomat' ehoold bo at a lose what to do when he Inutile, quested by the 'Secretary of State to apposir before a coroner's jury and give his testimony„ nor that he ehauld deem it necessary to commit with come of the senior members' of die °Gril l before giving an answer.—Net° Per& Touts. , Tnsxsrusa-riso Evartoszess.—A correspon . deat of the 13oaton. Transcript speaks of .the very "green" people who are seen at this season transplanting, ,evergreens, and volantsers ,the following informedioa: . "strange au it may . seem to most people,. about the 4.th of July is the proper . tirde to transplant el twos, but ft can be dotes any diode as late le the lent of August with per fect success. At any other aeason of the year it i 9 very difficult t o . make them live. and it is accounted for by the fact that the asp does net' run at the same time as deciduous trees. Most people imagine they require a great deal of ,a ter, and often kill them by hydropathy, The react of the evergreen •in its natural state are shattered from the rain and eun by their foliage, which makes an umbrella over them t and, they will flourish, we all know,on rocks where no other tree will live. The earth should have a , goad soaking at the time of transplanting; hat do not water the tree again, unless the weather should be very hot end dry, for len -14 tangle days; then a good drenching is all that they. re quire." DR. C. IicLASTIS - - Liver Pills and Verinffoge - t , IMPROVER Fin. I. SCOTT, a regular graduate:ma B I Physlc.sa of osteasly• yrrectlcs and eigetilittlie. ito Auced by • coma eausblo demo to stloylato hum. mew .4. se ssSO oscra, kuu effected as 111443,00 11 ,Sin the orichml Una Hu, and Vishay mot Da O. Min Mimi dd. prepared Shots throodhos ss the !modal/ I.OW 6 . 1 Dr. U. W 1.% for many pars. Oar icaprors4 Urn ViradfaisPankalli." *Moser and sr. MOO laltd 1n Duty opershion coa c t I.4yer PM. dna Ydruatfes• pm,. dd , rdlzur 1 : 0120 Intl census or Dr. tl..llcUm.. make.tat.4osghrlthe understandingly. and secoutmoal them to the atliMsdell Wag both plerasat and =MI?. sad bans them rim to sayother 14ver Mt or Varcaltask eta Pead Cott:Sweet Dr. C. 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