''' "= -- - - -•, ,,, - ,,- .11 ,, ,,, , „ ~,,,,.,.., _ :.4. ,, Ariitr- - -<" -- ,., :::--,..: :_, •.-; • ' --- ;: .. ~,, ' . ,-, - ' ~. ;:--....._ - .. . . , . , _ .....____ __,... _,..__ ,_ . _ _ _ __, . ,•1‘4.4..i ., , ,, : . :,. , - t.. ..„ , 4......,....,.,... , ....,.....,...........,___ ________,,.:_____ „. 7 .,.._... 7 ........._...... r7 , 7 . 4 .,. „-,,,.." 7 -- -- 7 ----.---- r , .li e,.. . , PITT . - . . .. . gSTABLISHrin 1786. _ . 1. - 11M71011.1' kunturendurrs Arma.Vllllolll. OWEN /I Ante Minume BoaVA .o rkitoleo BUWURga N 148"11 _THROUGH IH SIX KIENDTISt • AUSTIN'S Cream riveter. artmrdinan and eston 13emarlit I.Clum Trent= .It 11l MINOT Wt. by • ergo rodulP iggist speotait tkatiou of ** 4otro P blo gotdanora I P giguilt. • otted of t.. PSIS r. n tritium dUlloulty. • SE MINER. MEDALS 1.7 atm llorrisna Institut% mg Diploma of tb plitropoUtsa UMW% Oast tits Torogior• 'parsing amen: pi .r .y moil proof of lanais Frew% =lv. dot% tbst . _ —l•Tiolt - a 10f — tta• Molar wells Isisim - 4747atit , tatoll dealers to tontoll th str or. dory 41111 1 y. sea tit pormit 4.15?. Orem by slue vitt set wittt prompt attintitnu 41••• rad Is a 114 of Mall prime of Ito Flower. On Ms mo•realoose *Mom 'maths • {lnto op. PRICIIIO/ 11111112113; gwertf, tit Tim. gamt.g. S 3 Your Comes. 0: lia; /cartoon Quart.. ix Twat) . Qoartljil. • Manse J. - 4 U. filltlal3. en DrAdwantr.. , Vat /WNW tat Patattai. spll,Smd• Oman. Actually ?ram In Three and a - Half Manus I I I • "qVIASSEIEi'S" PATENT FIVEMINUTE FREEZZAS PUT ifr THOU= . ability of litiaste's Freezent to freeze THE. em= In los solustos was frafrrroyell con Illfrots Lt. Ow frfrlt. 4sy KUL. at th e Yoznbhing Worst loom ol fr. W. Bunn, yclo. 6N Beosolnay. before a Ws. tosfr000• nes noblnt to boats Wants from Mt Bows on safriclotrsfricistsatn. Ormuz w.. sotualty feta= In ig missive by Lo numb. • gist% PT.. , selocsitt, 11 ow% 5 A r_A dfreonot - to tbi Issas. 'SS ts,t6Tonfroir ISLlndbotoormrs No. Met eireet. tot lb . Lore inconpuy szoonted. Also. Moon ost •Lstbses" coolsooratcol Self frosfrsoc Woo ~N itfr Jun astv,6l • PAINTS, aatrsats, so. _WOODWARD, PINCKNEY & CLARK, • 118 tilton Street, N. Y., • findrtas and beam ta SUET AND AMBRICAN AIM CtblBll. IMIIMEII paported Wines. eineries, •fte. 1.„ It W. pERRY.- . . . %OS theibl - d . I *treaty sad i 9 Itriihrivray, N. IN ' . Petethebed isoil : : 1 . /marten geed Desire h /Wet @Oar . ''..- . • -• FAMILY GROCERIES. FINS,IO THE TRADE. HOTELS, Pri est. D liaarlise, II ',be amebae* to their bear. iesires poseeees shilb laroreszb47 et Sll6-9s sad •Bloreie _mt. treebor. blipilleb gee be h Zehird luittere:irrer OW ritellioebb wed Jan. • 11111111-bleharld- Bleeder.Po st..thear.s. he. my old . ay sib ii .. brarledruri peekegekdestliobam. mu: emu sad =sar01:11e 1011 CLAIMS. MOM Wee hObandords;3•bllendl Verbena,: itetimil=llWWkilokst Ott Arreelt /Lb: - Mom, fa., ih.. in Gilead pee • we. Woo, . ereeehise, AWsette. Norma OK. as. lite , 111=10011.9-161mlerit Brawl Stott, Soda NA Len t ir= Ot 116-A i*lehr etitel=sde. . . ge-lrer mi.. Oes. blet, he. Elloll-dtUltoo, seUrr. Ural. Thoterrue Mahe AL b I= relesiaede - et. Mitre rel. ; lamb sea tielf liAllgi-Weill•bal=thotrib. 01.1h--Otbro. Norm eel Mule. Wllether Lligeffles are warrented • bashilbilietiri aid et our ant baretestiOu Irelhild ir GOLVISIEDAL PIANOS. Steinway & Sow. Monufactuers. NitoB4 -Walker Street Mew York. 11.50A1TED the follerring 4witeiise •65- - , Ws In Commtition wi th 114 ,48.51 , 165kere of Aesiern, wee W* 1916364diA1a end DOftwert TWO mar rims 'tweaks' um m.t T. .. T . 1154. • GOLD MIDAL. at the =keer Yee h. Timaber,lBlsl4 (Wax Ow 0.11. s ) naPeD AIWA the WA 08 8 • 51-4 1._ -_:,' if. 3 2 A SOLD UMW. at the imolpa 464141414, Baltlawre, 1856. THUM '• . atm . ) zzli s rutal Pa seo. New T • , ~..,„ e. ~. flea Ant mu • - e•. , w iseb ti '' . Mee ess. Oottaehank- -, WAX.W.b S r 6 . " s . pi...... . - vr.—, • .) us var. wwWl vestsate• 01/..: PiW/O.I I Z , ' 1611161111r4 . 1*.1 me& denAls7 ,--- , -`. ;•.,-• • ,-:',.,' •, ' `-13actkiiiqii Hotel, 413, 414„ & 416 Bt. Wrnar iltesdirai end Canal Street, NSW . , YOKE. . • - TeWilepopular. HotelHotelhas ;now >pen .opel r , amenlininsat gas rite; hint the Wt. tbe best mew tre beintst that o ty,a VA.rtirKryglath•Girg'lMNlgt Tirrifto Aitaidiatal Day Ammordag fema Um moan AmaAlltiatot CampAcAs Agestre 7biskti,ela.f.. cur b. itoro.4 nr lb. .1. of ;BUM min LAME AIM TAISEMTL TIISILLI7 COM pmr.ova from 01=ton:dal:Mal. 11 0 04 4 ___ 7_ tring It, while liglata4. .nu. Ilektod. COW Vito& If Um tf old take Oto. the 'dolt at too moll) &oz. Dios Wide *MU tyrtitod. 2 , 41 Lott* Is the Clasped. Bost ort sew our ltfigral t• With this Lott and bias In 606166 ,1 7 05 . 1 b. .66t66. .14660 anikplindi say ba corlooly need with so grakt4l . daopetnai 41. 2 . , Or Zan' Oil. 11•6611 "Am be Lamm 10. 613 nod 76 nuts. 17b6166616 sad retail b7 J.• O. /113171AN.166. 601 Brow& . 61 0% HM rirk. • . 17.3m0, LADIIIS' DICK'S SPOOL sounlvirl i atheicr=ga -COTTON beet fog tbas.Ur use. Agiluts, 110SEST LORAN & CO., 51 Day Strqot, New York. . • MAIN STREET AND LEVEE TMPROVED PROT,ERTY • Urged Amount of IMPROVED BUSINESS PROPERTY brilasil air 4tnio • CITY Or ST. LOUIS AT ANY ONE TIME. if • WILL SELL .AT'; AUCTION, an the !fth VE"g oa ! savenate saute se etwe slot Nam sewn la bkok. Peat, snot above the AMA the State Sr sturami, tea faueenstois modulo Win JELPF". a te. let, ti bet II Wilt trent. wa• slat, Scotian won the Wee. VIVI the botoommets theme. ms... dleiety Waft {ha OWN A lot it UK Vont o• therwee nasal ItelaWeet, by dote ef VOW* to lb* WU. LM sdle • seeders ba= 4 dory OM there as. °erupted ar A. U. Mann A Oa as a Queens. wire Rom one wet bat we obese Sem Miltenberger I Haaklng Ilowalst ark on, Sh. . ALSO, tot unt not trait es Asia( Kahl street, la •stottW ibmin" 3. ipt " or!! _ N il in" are a rlV Y allo ' rtig dtats Maar emu Miaow hleteissete .Itted2Vg.. .14. of Ighe ß Ml =l %trio. tb• earner store e•Welsot dean meta alb* wrilerehastsf Szobansa IeLS toot *cos erlth ih. lisereveseete thews. ALSCA, Ms property examatas bow n e l ß e o s w N r o e eWelnnees noest o thWe Uweae wilt am lot otICI stet.all Inwood. swept 441 fret WAY made want by Are. Slot es tho aerate o Mel* and las itrads. 0.:&40 . 11ers with of tap Ileobeepr SellAnse. ■above propsear te es datable as any bedew peen tis Ws Sasso unction...lllmA Os bah Woe re Mats AW s L sad i :4.0 he .. l xar. 031 La. Ita sad v etesetaitet seen which WWs mate the ISAINISAW boLA LAia mot above peopertl or =l' swoon of It. 6 - offend et hileeld• vele WS Or eta ottwattit saw . nent—ot.una Wad, tat balsam Is cum sad two . woollatawat paystio sesdastandtt. UL.II4IIIIELIia Zeal amt. Doder ... L aw • - a to Obootand. Anlet. 1851; SPRING STOCK. ISM' C 1 H, 014 . 1101118, lIIIING, M., AT Till " •' ' :"-leartli Street Carpet Stare. - - W. D. &H. lIINOALLUNI . -WSTROTIFIIaALY invite the attention of thilr Amor otudooms ood U. public , gewrialy t. !Moat stoat • • . - a 'Just Selected for Spring Sales, VacJAW [Arks of llweimourg .. .......:1: - .. ra=a. Las a& one ItOrlierroto. loth, from 2to 24 feet wide, - alum SW: Ws. INstatt sod ems asitlair.lga‘ Yemenis BMW. MOM. MN In ter" n Sit."' bo goods to *II itato au io ' ' gill IMILVZSPIANI/1.2/14 we . snOtoirsoood s 4" ilwroto to say lobo mu Teem Igg wttho alb arm 124!4:1 • °. Inialrikiergi gra•V&aDi.. . % _ .: , _Premium Tiaiggrais. , VINICIAZ wide-et - pro Cr , forfri i la ir ,t i le ~,, ,. :, , ,,m! , switig t ono tiA tz.. , . .-., . canba,', ' " •'., Wit.sad *lei _ATIIIIM; Lc:',J . =. Awbm. rllft f!'"" . ‘" , , arr. — inseds=L is aom . .44"....• In and - aasiagt ' llittilm" imea7dlaraV ausylimis. ti.Pmurgiiwiennt4k.a.ana.aemairmaitultillviftmisml 1 . ahn '.• 4 " - WO •' • 11/41111Lor 11111 Ilt Jimea lrwh o _ _ 7 6.01938,11 of .kmxillnu graze,: ha OM "grialkiltaaAnoacr ftue A.A.Nweuih Illtpie Belatka. _TWIT INOAL 01 1 / 7 4, woe &i ate bl o. %Li- • los •lazinCtirs EME!EiM ROBT. HIITOHINSON. 00MMI13 Es lb N MERCHANT rlt i li e sale of Western Reserve Cheese, asust a n k isset rim, j u st s i v ud eT t a d te6 1110D00 GLNNJIMX. r" No. 8 Smithfield Street. •W Flatware ltrat •nd Water . _ MERCHANT, DILLER IN Flour, Chitin, Baum, Lard - and Butter, AND ALL KINDS OP PRODDOZ. No. 8 Smithfield Street. ask Between Pird and Wster. IfoTitrißDs WHOLESALE DEALER IN FLOUR, Provisions and Produce ICHNI111y: No. d ..uth etoK, bit,roma Liberty sad lbald.hfidid. Pittobsush., Tonna enh.. dra..l7 J. 8, LIGGNIT & CO., (asamars m ata a latiam.l FLOUR FACT ORS, forwarders and Commission Merchants /01 TUB BALI OF PRODUCE, PROVISIONS, £0 Nos. 89 and 70 Water Street, PiITSBURGII, PA, Waist Forwarding and Commiuion Merchant, LEAD PIPE & 131IXET LEAD AGENT, Pig aid Bar Lead and ghot, 4111.210.11.11 7 AND - 11A.NELLA ELM?. Altdem• pr-.TT,wmimismoi•morfrr.rivrrtr•ri ROBERT DALTP.T.L & C0.,-- 11 ; 110101.E8ALE GROCERS; Commission •sr soi lonrarlaug Mortdranta Dishes la door Mubarak liturnbeltans. Pk , 2 n.labigt7 Pro PiLta jukill rli. PS. ser2 : • r 'N MERCHANT WHOLESALE :GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Feathers, Fist. Flour, And all klndoof Om:attar Proluna Ao. 211 Liberty MoutA of 6tA, PITIOBLIRGII. PA. sir Lidualadvaansi mado on nonsignaucia. riser ,-BALE BUSINESS CARDS. COMMISSION &C. CHAS. B. LEECH, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION EAGLE WAREHOUSE. JAMES GARDINER. ALRIAMDBU UORDOA, RIDD UR. MMX] OROCIEBIES AND YAW:IIIO4_ 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. e ltim To—E. lISAZIO Plttabanus. BAGALKY. UOB LTv _ OBAVII tiO. PILOVE, larernsizomata solicited and satidscto nl rr rstaspi uaralsteal. 4.leyd twl. B- BO ISO a CO And Dallas In all kinds at Provisions, Prednoo and Pitlabargh MANUFACTURES, No, 255 Liberty Street, PittabUrgh. HOBT.ROBSEON. lalfalTd ROBERT H. KING. WHOLESALE GROCER, 00.11.1iLSSION 11ZRCH4NT, ALEX. FORSYTH, tau...swot to) irMacirAND 00 Sr, CM.ON NLE§M o It§NT, Wool, Hideo, Baooa, Lard, & Lard Oil AND-PRODUCE GENERaLLY• 10. .7i later 64, Vitiakrgit. h. P. 1111 m • . 1104.4 Wall Warehouse. W. P. MA 9EI ALL & DO., lIMPORTERS AND DEALERS, 87' Wood Dawson tth •114Dlasnowl alley, orbs. :nay be an sztoost.twartiond. .of ...r7 demil , D9. of P•• for DARIANIN. iiimt • Mill@ Room, _ AND !MAXIMS. 10 A ggrralts. " " vir-Awnear fa'!" IDW'D T. XEGRAW, Itaafactured Tobacco, Imported k Domenic 010A88.13513/1 &c.. La, • no. 241 Liberty Street, saargt"h. head ofW k lir/say/co H. FA. post" ri BOH C°i;ltS• PradTic . X GROG :RS. WHOLESALE Elffurni°ll Pittsburgh Mas:uifitatural Axtiosas, NO. 219 Inbely eenur al al7ll PITTIIBUILO R. PAL FLOUR, GRAIN 'MD PRODUCE. ••• • • • and Forwarding Merchants. No. 121 &wad d, Pittabwrisk, Pa. Pan L•seatiyi .1412 SPUMR r4 joiAkiI.BAUGH, 10 Dealer la Wool, PTOViIiODS & Produoe morally NO: LIBERTY STREET, rirrsituwan, Ja 3. Lam-- —...04111. 1,17 . • agitilittg.6 ERS. Aim 02MW 12 :PPITSBUStiII MANUL40171711124 w 6, Weed is. boomers Watersad Proms l WWI PITTIIIIIIBALL DAVID C. HERBST, Roar, Prodnoe, Provision and Commimsion XZROLLANT, Do taw sin& earner 4,/ Hand. Pittsbur, UMW hie attention to the sate of Floor_, F. Buda. ChAw*, Batts. Dd.4 wlny • EMMY 8. LIMO, (late of the firm of Ring & Moorhead, COMMISSION hIgRCIIANT, DRAW! IN PIE! Aff r ' r. .aL AND IILOOIII. No. 76 Water street, below laarket, see PITZSBUIVIII. Dom.. A. A. HARDY, 'oolusoliviamgrailDLJ.Mczwrr: Wit of the Radius ohtf ladianapolie ILMILOA Corner & Ferry sta., D, Pittsburgh, Ps. nisirs • ALLEN 1 NRIDLEB NO. 23/100111 WHARY.B3.6 33 Man WATEIt • . • " PIZHADELPIIIA, Wholesale Dealers in OILS. CANDLES, STARCH, &C • foil eaeortmeat on band to .bkb the attention 0 dealer@ Is respeothelly asked• m•idtf 1 B. OANFIZIAD, late of Warren, Vida, luLnotimidan . w mad Pormardlan Maranant, and WboYm• La, maer.a...., = (m . . rig,.....,„:4 MAW urn; aS. Arm of NoWonattJak Oa) Ta. LITTLI CO., Wholesale Grooersi and 1:12=1141. Idoreluots,aad Dada* la N. 1111112142116. No. 112 &woad *Klan Pawl= CHUBB WARIEHOUSE.—ffiGNRY B. ppwrcigfia arla sad Plods.. gesalt WIF eat stmt. w sta. Plttoblaill DRUGGISTS. A. YABNISTOOK k 00.. Whokeale Idaminan and etsandlatagera of Wbito %lad latieren Garner Wool and heat 5tra44,4 14.d & BOW z. SCHOONALAIEZR, I,„p a d. w arrAiv T, 1111AROz., Pu .1.1, D And Who!male Dada In Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Tur p entine, No. 4.4 WOODSTDEET, ealvd • PITTIWIIRGII PA. late wILCCZ.:I—.....OO4AALI • ' FLIKUI43 BROTH:US, wooortat to s. 01.) W-110LICSALI DRUGGISTS, • 110. 60 WOOD 81311.11 T,, Fix rasusar,ra. Proptietcas of Dr. IrlazeilmAdestad V erWfvuzs. LIT MIA AA. OHN HAFT, Jr:, iuorstar to Jae . Want. t a alnwasa. taut t sad Degas In • ut. pre,llll. art. mast 1 1 =itt zth stmts. TOSN P.l - corr, Wholesale Dealer in Drags. bur Paula. OW. Tangelos sad DT. No. 21)11 pliartattlailt. An mem vint•olin mop. stlontles. • eiripstilt .1Wk"111 . 111211Mie MI,. our Mel 7 MUMS, r Wholesale Dealer in ilint=4==.l..asamio. a • • ipIL . BLITIL ROTholisside wore et If wia It Cla aUsest lik.OB.llPH /IWO, Ikea:wort° L.Wilooz a Clo.orinarlll+~trataal Dlsourad—Easpe* ea lilla:::= o Tr esmtala, gas ll= Xlosd• • Pt praleetAsse sonar amiIKEIMUt an was, - ATTORNEYS. li3OBT• BrICNI c HT• ATTORDIXY AT LAW. end 4S4esth it tet of theBAIRO.K lo O ar W tb IP..TTmH '' oggpil 13. st , Dm Ilta,DB • • ttaburtb. Ps. - HARTZROBN. lIAZXN, ►TTOZNSY 6 ►T LAW, WM= IS ODIC irounoreorourru STAMM PIZODOM PIM. GROCERS. BAGALBY, COBGEULTE & WHOLESALE GROCERS, 1. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pittideargh. liig_hly Importarn Groceries. Merchants atif IIAWOILTII. n Ho.. & BIL0W?I L BE ' IV OULD Respectfully invite the attention Mi. FM' clzrablk to tbatr =stock of IF=Branala. ' Flavorings to Prot' Est,. Edowig: ~'" l' , n°4l . p.,:=7,l"'itn.gy" -- 914 clovopae 2 ,..i Jana d•I lip . l . latzA Gin. Old *motSileak Tea. .Old Port Wk.. Choke Tang hymn do, 'lAbgas7 Modell* Gowpowdor and Immortal delOrarat Chasoll.r. do. Oolong Teas, Oid klestOddatielsh Loverms'o Roasted Bogars. RT. Whlskoy, Imported Gorman and Hansom CLAW.. The ahoy. goods togothor Tab • goartsl sonortmout of °Kroll., Um Pagoda Toe r i rly low for cash, wholesale or Mall St Comoro( the Diamond I Dlaniood OROCSRB ND DEALERS DEALERS IN BACON, LARD, FLOWS. 01115681. BIin(LULA.. South• Most carnal d and &mood st,rods. Plttsburdb. oalayd ALEXANDER KIS% WHOLESALE GROCER, 3oDA A NO. 273 LibertAltreet t ASH. rA. .491:17.1. WE. ItITCHNITARS, Jr., & BRO., WHOLESALE ISTIL GROCERS REIFYING D WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS, No. 209 Liberty Street. P 7 TTSBUZGLI. 16i ms & COOLEY, V GOLESALE GROCERS AND 11042 FURNISHERS; redact and Pittsburgh blanalacturts, No. 141 Water Street, ch 7lll 4 xViezr. I'VwIVA Shriver & Dilworth, WHOLESALE 0800&B8, Noe, 130 t 132 Second Street, L'et.reea Wood and Ealtdeld) 1127118671011. AOULBRATEION, Wholesale wooer and Ornarannionniuntunt,Dinaff ProdinnaMPltts. n Inannftetnzed Artintan Liberty einet. Min "ew ;""A. 110BER . T MOO reodoaw p il i E, Wholeeale Grocer . ItnTeof loralasnadDasnestle Who and Lnanorn No. SA Litorty etyma. On hand a very large Mask or raprrior old Monongshele Whiskey. which will be pad Inv far oath. :MI lure_ tusk trams ATT .IE — WILSON, Wholesale Grocers W Oommlsolon Iteretunts and Deotorsin Produce and Plusborigh Alooldsotorwr. No. US Litortylt. Pitiobargh. it 5.A.L911 DICKY k CO., Wholesale Gro hs ZoVi'resrergstt i :LVitti" 6 " . 11°""4 AGENCIES. WILLIAM WARD, Bill Broker and Real &tate Agent, Office Grant &eat opposite St, Paul's Cathedral. A LL Business entrusted to him promptly (..t -U nd id to at revel:abbe mylwali GZOROE W Real Estate and Insurance Agstat, ATTENDS TO BUYING AND SELLING Real Ifalata of ***** damnation, and to Amcor mos moral,. Alm, to lososing mown r cram Imo cr damns by rim for good nalable Philmlalplita Com • p 001.., ttharma ramormeta. theßirOgke Walt r ag ota .f Federal at , mond door moth of Vonicona. ditnmir Citr apg aecm A UsTM fi3Olll.lS dCO., Dealers in i'S_Proallsets7 Notre. Itoads. Mortgages and all Emends ueslOr Money. Mow loaned on Chaska at short dates. with conatand /NMI AND !MAP= BOUG AND SOLD. .._ . . .1 ' if 41#120tea. ' 71 21/1K %g if t an=ogl ri ' =ta t ! wwct. IMrAIDSTIN 1.0010.14 NOW] - W. F. ItoELBOY, Real Estate and Intelligence Agent. .No.ll Xt. Clair &r d. 1% hotardin TTENDS to Selling and Ranting 0, farm, honant;nta; tnida, te, Jay Wartanta bought and lion can be had to farm sad Jordan. Woman ear rants far cook. Le. Bust.. ottiart7 tarandad nud $01713111:006412M1.114 Isakdayl, mon niutani--.---. - cot a SWIM alakegy & Riclug. • &I AL ESTATE BROKERS, eornor co• gob and Smith!lid swots. l'lttant4Th re name. 144, Zllll2, FLIS IMMO 404, boatman and 2014 co conunindaa.. and Warranty, 11111 a. Donis end 2141na DO t4D negottated. 11.2paeud attoutlon elm. to 22401 pa. ..4 alapnoung of Wm Term.. toeunsob:a. . ...1 -dawn • ARMISTEA4 R IGOR dt co.. Aceott tut the ado of VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, Na. Off Exchange Place. Bahlame. • BrMast. as ....lava tar.. oLaaa wale. um> atotaltnata at the lowest marts* rata, aptaa 'i: :+1 stars : • rt. ► van'e humane. Company. ParWatar ortsert. M. GORDON, Secretary Western 1111M tame 00. 93 W....! mat J GARDINEBOOFFEN, AgontforFranklin sad M ~iw~na ar,~w :e.-s~~~zL~L! DRY GOODS. mtaina a )311)1WEVIELD, Silks and Ladits DIAANIIII Dress Goods ontisany, CLOAKS, TALIKAS & SIIAwLS, SAVEROIDESIES AND STAPLE GOODS, " For Family Um. An aausaally auniudve smaarlamat In all of the alma I. Vr ti I %I= ra b l Ila g i LLIT • a. a. UNIPOIIAI rrIXIMML.4 L. 11171 MT CO, VD. MAW N & CO" Wholaialo and ankrts Isaff *ad 10014 Drr GC4di. PI BOOKSELLERS FO. - 00011 BANS, (encoommr W S. Sad- A . Mr.) Whotessisand Mall Drler ta Bealu l / 2 111eitlan! on sad Paper Rumba" federal etreat. Otte Owl I. of Market Pavan. Abe'luay, EIEN B. DAVISON, Bookseller arid Ste,. tkwer,wwwwes A. 1111.11.4 neat Noartb. Pirtatrarsb. P. 11 • ' • 111 . :do Trli ars sod : tattodo2l, k N. bb Wood iknot.s.ort due ts Os maw orfhtnt, .( 7- 1, .. • . • •01 toad. I L. READ Booksethar and fi p •to north Amok, Banditti. MUSIC &C. John IL Mellor, Pio.Bl WOOD STRUT - , between Diamond. Alloy and Poarth knot. 8010 Agent be CHICKEN k tlONd'Alkarton) PIANO lONTIA, MASON A HAM LIMP NODNI. Simla and ORGAN IIkIaIIONI ON& and desier 43 Simla and Maaloaloooda. JAZ U. Kicker 4 Bro., N 0.53 FIFTH ST., Sign of tho Gold° Hazy, Ma now, Ite /OHMS CLAWS MA taa) andwaqad (nand and Emma PIANOS, ma HAIL. HART/1 HISIHLAII . B Gebtilte sI MAO CONls.nd 060 AN HARYIONIUMIL Dada* In Wade and Illoind Instro mat. fad Charlotte Blume, !LI ANUFAOTUREIt and Dealer in Pieno al Fort..at Importer of easie sortidosrlEstrcr emu. Ls for th e us aura PIANOS, also fre LULL= LAMB & Boehm limo& &Wised wits oat &darn Attarlarnrt. myx 111 Word It. PORTABLE FLOM?: MUM ill Z SUBSCRIBER _ If! MANIIPAO. X tud.it PORTABLE FLOUR MILLS, 07 A QUALITY Superior for himpliolti and Duroblhty to m2rotber now to on. Thor eau be driven by Mentz water, cr home Pow.. .od will on an nenililtion to iron madam riook realm. and lumbermen. Many wool. throughout th• omantry who blrt• eurpto• wont, or power only cuployed • part of Um alma on otbar bnelosar. by introducing ona or win of thftw milli lobo th.ir mtabilakuurotts. msy IMl•ttr • b...t talliMile 01111 of them M ladies In dlaumterl Grinding over 12 bushels Fetid per Honr. 0. b pygo r Me opor•tlun at tb• 011 and 1/.4 sers,,SUYDAISI & CO., • Rama. attrot, Allashosp. Orders BUM ell.h dispatch. W.W. WALLACII. aisitstst 819 Litwin ea. Masi:with. Ps, WALNUT HALL . B.NSTAUBANt, BY Joseph Tr ) icker, te KIMBALL, MESSICK & 00., Masonic Hall, Fifth Street, ft FFEWTO TUE PUBLIC ALL UP Um 11111.10•OLIP OP Tag SEASON. 444 , Irma as st Uss shorted ogles from 6 resit In the morals( to 19 o'dask at Welt. Baslars assa sad others .111 do sell wean Is Gad a. status Gas 2911 at Pars at =7 Osu to sun tbstr appstOss Kaaba arraususauts made tomtit. 011010111 AITI , MPS la oar Ilos It= ealthoors, Pidladolphis and Hass Odls we esa air a hash rely wr (111 " NOT. -• 1.M172 • LAZIIIIIII3/110, _ sod Prim Oa at an OSP vueletioe el 1"L&111110iiii. soh Ns - awful' imams, , in i r i r ati xfr ina .. w Ira ssa ass hue& se Isla at Malt; either SS 11111/IWIII4 sea resus ate, er at Walnut nett.liftt, street . ep3o :_0 4.1011 H. F. nou SMteros.l TH., OWEN'S HOTEL, Corsa Fourth and .1011Mmu alma. LOUISVILLE, KY, a. w. Rwrisuuts. met. • ase.4..ies BON, Atter infest, near Waxl aks24 . P.M/NM 86.00 —6OO lbe Cowitty 11../ int:raiser. 800 Ito laid read ••• this amain sad oe at Q. 6th stmt. Moth. Yam •It itylh PITTSBURGH, FRI D &:w YORE ALBHILT ldTertizint at 300 Da.o4 RE LINDE RE mad , greet Inet. dasoringe ere pa Clellorts. and ermines either let or 4th proof Croixor pale, Milers' Croix Itcon...litonetne ;or ' t hi thatt . r . sTl reirulnn ne Ain. but Vilons to ouch natio: The tent Onnutit OT nenuine. se low se • Same of ► ever/ which ®.o flglisece. TOO 1 Ban Widekirl be made 0111 The peter o Miro direction. In full out EM= Cher*lgt awl lanemt , aU. Da4wreoti N. B . Bole Anent tons and 01n. "Coatir's" Rat Ixtermit ator. ' N IN IPALLISLI DESTROIER or RATS mo 6, ANTS. GROUND MICA ROLCI. de. do. ae. Qum.= to the button faaellp.) Rats do tot OR their bolos but coma out and dir. Put up lo 'An 36a, 654.51. $1.13. an4lls.Boxec Z11 , 1111.11n7fM111M!II Never known to fall—end niel Evers ear bo thoonnds In New York end elrewheew Pot op to 2be. tO, T 6 t 2.50. and IMO Bottle. "Costar's ' Eleetne Powder. Nor the drAtznotlan MoLlsa, /WA Year, Bard hum% Verona on Muds and Anansoda, An; so. Put up in Ada and bde Bum /WA Wbolosnie and Ratan at. "OMAR% principal Nona, Bo BROADWAY, Now York, •Ani by U. principal ragnista and Donlan tbrnbcan nst the bbieed Gates, Ma Ornartda, wwinsia ow.ftwa;and &WA Imo*. Agromen mud abeam, be accromPipied by the aseb. wirNo anode sent an cominlealon. Ml' "anon 11=0% Pseltse•Yrat yr dam lowest whok. sine vetoes for lint seder to new a.m. ,Itb carobs, show MIL. mt..... Rot i l;T n age:lTit " ?l i nt ghl'4. partlacilnym Dtakrs—teilay or I dal. in. An. will bepranOtly maned nnavyllestlo. Address “COBTAR," No. 388 Broadway, N. Y. 8014 11 by 010 11. MIMS , Na 140 Wood .suet. ntrZs.mdlwar LYON'S eZe=l mi...ftwoda tath To be, by far. the agraeablo artJels It flat/maha Oa l I. Oat. Itiviztest It. stirlo4l toil • r luxe. and Impart fame. Sold by. • out the UalLd Mexico, Oub• uck, far *l.4ttititttr 63 Liberty SI 134 h. and Ut Dialolei BUNN. . Otuguuut. HAIN lIIVIGIOLATOII. rho meet complete arthie eltbe kind ever been offered to the vabllet ;It has etood the test armee ty ye.* la Ude country. a*l not MO CI the many tmetrecle of Iron& them have been *tee to Immpete vlth It for reeerring, droguenod hesufifs the Bar. and Impinsx the heed 'leer from den. drum a.. u a itodu.b.A. h au.s. tt 14 .ma Wye the halo rewire. Price 60 ante and 111 Terr flivarrhalon's ['drill AN urn ox, tla YLOIAL Illt&OTLY1111.6 Irrear Ooemetle for DeautllT inn the •titi and complexion. and yap (onion the hneetn, ratios thenned hand*, face, tlya tan. sunburn. frectlea. sam ples. leant. buena. An .4. en. and eels core tot Um Olen one vaahing .111 g Instant relief. MGT eliattne. It In my enothlnn to the etln. towh: hackle not and derbies, and tot itiltenunatante pat el the atln It tU be Idonnd to be. =sat remedy. ?rho 40 canto and II pet bottle. iitarPhalon'a 61,41:110 11•111 One Dja ...O weref Ma Wet 'W are Natural world. DJ ttN.7o,,r ..Pri`=„ and being a Iligallo/0 hrodno. lion, no indnel nen nwstb+7 to lb. filo. It Is *welly applied, sad you ran obtain e 011udr. at brown, which Will defy the tort judder , to tall It Iron ena. trireitrall. Prins 11 and slbo 000 be:. Med. and mold 1 7 P. Ull JUN . at 197 Broadway. Mor Dry street, end 111? Broad..Y. Pt. MAO.. Uotal, N. Y.. _ and all mermen@ ant 11100 6{.0+011 throusbowt me Unit. I d Stowe for etb he ke nal. DE. FIEU , IL MIME. 160 Wood It. a 1 /M!lMl==l ANS' COURT SALE OF SEVERAL Lot. of Ortroad 64 litaddoeit's in WLlklne Township; end led of Louse loPlttabergh. Pandant loan erder of the Orphane Open of Allegbe ny emst7, the nedenign ed, Anatolia:eta of the nista of Jambe W Buchseise, &dd. will en.. te die the piesateee, in paid Wattles Township, on the Bth clay of Juno, 18s7 s _st. 10 &tarok. a. 11,„ the foilowing rued Estate Yin All thet gateau lot [being insect teed geopert7 known es .itni.d.ota'a gdkrl Wade to Wlikies town. ship, county skewed, between the plash and sod Ino• eangahels river. bownded awl dedribed as Whose; geed. sing at the point elms...Tbot Meet to or mos to the raid ma thence op tele tiger to the Point weere tee mid I. net DV tangs eireet. thence slang sold N 4to g 1694 het 9 Moine NiPaddalt. it. or the plank toed: tided Went the Neer 497 bin went 4d pL ar road to faibeget, aneeedit, sedthetree bY die 8 44 0 W 11100 tech. to midden, the piece of bealaning, tont tabled 14 aerie,' reel .04e7 3404 panties. r '"b g .4an b 4 eommaalf .11ad the • iodise s Ginianter .1 • e e Dart 5.7 the 'reer'dor mirgir,lgefe ,4 fee: l to lei% of Br John ihtnce b) Hne of said lead 24 4401117211teet 9ki lead. to tee Ile. of _the Penna. Bellivath thence benne N 610 W 100 leen Made b r semen/ 0 W 60 net. thaws • by rate N E 60 nen thence by same Nlo 1111 he el- cheer. had of lease Ellis. end Meets by said land ti. 616 4 10 1 W 1100 het more er led toßraddocket:a . Pl.& toads tbs Woe of begin. nlz t eonteleteg tad. 10 owner. stria. nieeesre. all then certain .thee toped a ride of land Idea dot o said Ps S IL end bounded by,esid railroad. the Wdkiesberg reed iodised of lode DMA containing 69 einvelroo4lB39 yenned width has been divided tar par poen at seisinin reared lob, to wit: els; deveribed dint- In.. no b 1n .Yd dliffeeen bijoinebßilet • Watt where tee Willinebwg raid and the re. /8 ra. 1.1.0°01' thence N. 47 0 1 .t.ng said read SW hen theme ff 48 0 W 436 feet to a poet; thenste 669E 0 W 447 740 Wet to a poet on line .1 nod It, It s sed than aloes the line of gall IL B. 66015 t to the place of neatening. ....t.04 0 41 Alta thst cassia MA ed.lMstnE theforegoing da eained. se fidlowg begieushytt st the corner °fiesta lot and .014 Ps. 1,114 thence by said mad 448 feet 4 Inane In • dam, directive: themes N 03 0 40 1 IS 846 Net to. poet; thence 8 43 0 14566 nett° metre of the Wilkltabnat road; tbenceby sametlnfeet tones of Wt abovedearlbed.and thence by line ermine N 46 0 W 4.46 net from antra or geld road to • park end theme 07 Hai Of said lot 8 4. 6934 0 W 447 7.10 fiat to sent 5.11..tbe m ark edbeginnindaz Wining Ms Wes laid lot being No 4in whim. Alen all that eaten lot n6lOlllO. the foreglog e de. .0016 W d /bap., gnoselng .4 the creaser W likineennt rood. neer soma of geld ire sad paid Willinatrerys raw; thence trir raid road N 41 0 it Mkt fret 8 lethes to • taint idar beech tree In the metre of 00.01 thence ty Ned N 649.8 0 11 HO feet to • tolot In centre of did 10W; thee. N 60)4 0 W 4611 test to • beech taw theme tram cold enlist 9 61e4 0 W 496 fool to • etiild tree , thence 6 7360 W 18034 Het to • beech nee: lb.. 661 0 20 1 W 121 3 100110 —.t pm, the...666W W 436 feet 3 laded to • red ask;:theoce 15 68 W tO4 feet to a poet, core per of loglest *boy. deealbed. sad tbenne by Heel of raid lot 8 43 0 11 766 feet to the mare of gale road, the plate of h e ebseteff....italaing 17 mad 1 rood 17 made. add lot being marked Noil In divieloo- Alm, • / that certain- lot enjoining the Ihregoing, de. eyysted 00 toll own. Beginsbus es • Meth taw,eared of lent of lease Mille and the lot above deetridd: the, by Iced of mid MITI. N 60h 0 W 860 hen lu Weise to • stain thence 8 6034 0 0. 1280 hert 1 babes to Mask oat dump: thence 810 _ W 4ZI feet 11 loon= to Hoe of Int 'herein hesore datigneldi es lin 4: thews N 6..iggot M 3 feet to O poet. career of lota beretowee designated ite fire 4 .4% thenoeN 66 0 1604 feet by line of NM lot No 8 to • rod rah: theme by !same 11 6610 g 464 feet 8 inithes to • loud tree . them by same 610 2 0 1 111 3.10 feet to* beech tree; thence by same 70}0 IRog mt, to • eager Mew, and tends by nose II fano E 41) 4-10 feet to tbe plena of e..inelegoostalnieg 11 .070.1 node mg perches. Pahl lota Wog desiggstsel ..No.l In add diens... Alm, all Wait sertato keedloinleg the foregoing. hy ids inedgestellewa: lienlesiten at seorssref lest dedalbed • 10010141sta of Lase WINK Ogren NW 101 W 1103 het 4 inched by saki Nee to • invited; thence by cent 11 690 W 108 het 4 lest mite • OtOne; Wed by sum It 6oW 6118 feet 6 load to a stone. Osten. 87 0 W 119 41 feet to . bathos* stamli et career of lot desigosted se No 3 In did avid= and therun laced tire Ile cf send N Wen 1790 feet 80 Inches to the place of begioning; tantalising 16.410..1 rods 10 Mold*. Kinder being .dedgented ge No I In did dividers. *IAN all tbst =tale 104 adjoining the ibregoleg ealted as hilows: Beginning at snide:e denimp,ocen. se of I...herein drignsted ',Nee 1 and 1, thence N 7 0 .9 170 418 feet sb.ng Ind of lot No Ito • *tad. earner of said let and lent of 10.00 id lib; thecae 164 0 W 18u 11-10 feet te the Ps. E. P.; Oder* anions semen 601 W 846 UPS Indsee thews N 6E O 401 . N 124 feet; thence N 1 0 481 E to • biackoak dump, the Ogee of begloning tontebstra mealy 2.6a216. end dew' gashed se Ne sad eke... Aiwa abatherfain lot ofirroued situated in Pitts. burgh. 004811 s No 1061 n the pken of lots leld out hy Stephen 014E111d telarar of Pitteidwil. retarded In book A. Vol 60 pep 19:geld lot 0030 820 feet In bout Overbill abed. end er.seeding bees th e sane width 101 feet. snore to land ow* of Win. Wilkie.. Terme made levee st the time of tele 04986 TODD, et Jams W. iluebiands. SILVER. W ARE. EILNIFEL UR N SO N . II D folabllobodlllll. nANIIMOTORE SILVER TEA SETTS, Myer til , two, Iry Spoon. and hob. Jule. Jossinwoo.oellarrisbookfm• thowoos. 00001 , n. wain...Mout° will Lava len of• tbo mil chola dirolitail se Rated Is Jewn>pr mostly I • number or Eno Orders by ois/1 Woloyily *twitted. Earloamci• F AENCII ORGANDIES -01 N.. and Beautiful Iltylas. MURPHY k BURCHFIELD'S auttaaw 11(111ATENT CANDLESTICKS N. An ozoottoot slut *big oriels ; j • lM ! l'a NVl=: "... Al tho Ins - cur Ohm and of 141611' W lin ain/don or • T. J. MANI No I.IN Wood W. none Wren Alloy. 111:1420128, MIOIIOIIEB, ke: UP 10 ffr Toglioo1 0 . 4 . • .1 ° " 17 4 410eii14 211 7 11000 e 1 kir. TIFO P• . .- " •i fray 11.411ViSM eau sadCZOTOLITTATigai i Jo lOW iltables,l6.lll Mb se • . • . MAY 29, 1857 TTSBURGH GAZETTE. :Ira Berner Idunnonanr IJaion.—This large important Booiety,cd the Baptist denomina , held its annual meeting on Thursday and day of last week In this city, immediately er the adjournment of. Ito Board of Slanagere, ioh 100 bald a two dirt ' session. -Fifteen tee are repremented In this Union, and I; di le the cast majority elan the American Bap• Missions in foreign lands. A very large sber of membere was in attendance, and the 'rest In all the sessions was deep and inereas- to the lam. be attention of the Board, and also of the ion, wee principally directed to the adjoet it of the !Arians difficulties which have for past few years existed between several of.lte asionartes and ita Executive officers. These ew out of the measures adopted by a depute. JD rent by the Executive Committee to Bar ,eh in 1862. It consisted of the present For- Ign Secretary, Rev. Dr. Peek, and Rev. Dr. linger, of Providence, R. L, recently deceased. le deputation went to the East Method with the power of the Committee to whom was in et:toted the/ management of the Missions—ex opt only Osaka° control of the treasury of the Union. In hlaulman tbo deputation held °councils with the missionaries, at whiob ebargee against one or more of the number were tried, and in coarse of these investigations, and io ommequeuee of nomeroue changes in the position and work of missionaries cleated by the deputation, groat diveffection towards its members and the power they represented, sprung up. That disaffeotion hae been growing and finding vent ever stone It hae retained in the withdrawal sad dismissal of infers! missionaries of the Union, and it bee also created a wide diversity of feelings and judgment among the members of the Union and the home churches. This state of things being prejudicial, If not fatal, to the Interests of the Union and the mitt alone, the great effort of the present Convention wee to bring about a reconciliation between the disaffected parties. Rev. Eugenio Kincaid, for many years add in deed now a prominent missionary of the Union, wee present at the meeting, and represented the tolsetoneiles in their complaints against the dep. °tattoo The Foreign Secretary, Dr. Peek, de fended the acts of himeelf and his deceased col. league, Dr. Stanger. it would appear that the deputation employed their vast power with some degree of arbitrari ness, and with an inflexibility of temper and manner quite as nnweloome to the minionariee as the changes they inaugurated in their work and stations. Hitherto the Board and the Union had justified their executive, by ouch majority vette as afforded the missionaries emarting under the Let of`the deputation no prospect of official sympathy, while at the !moo time there was a deepening tide of popular sympathy for them, flowing through the churches. The. Union adjourned on Friday afternoon, almost Immediately after passing, with une.X. peeled unanimity, a resolution declaring the dif ferencee exietiug to be phkfly misapprehension, disaf •fected expreesiog the connect hope that the disaf fected missionaries would resume their work, secured of, the confidence and affection of the whole body. Tit, euddea harmonizing of con flicting opinion tweeted enthusiastic' feeling in the large assembly, and was to all an omen of good for the future. It Is faired, however, that the enbeequent re election of Dr.'Peck to the office of Foreign Boo rotary, by the new Board of Managers, may un twist the bond of harmony which wan ea ones peetedly thrown around the Union. BL removal is n sine ono non to a number of the members of the Board, and to a larger minority of the Union. It la,not thought probable, moreover, that the withdrawn missionaries will return without this change in the administration. The unpopularity of the Foreign Secretary grow principally, we believe, out of his conduct as one of the depu tation, the other member of which is gone whore these distorbseoes cannot aged him. There is real earnestness in the Baptist de nomination In the missionary work, and them troubles are felt very deeply by the churches The great cause of the disaffection' which ex ' eat, la the unwillingness of missionaries to be regarded as merely employees of the Union, and eubjeeted to arbitrary rules. Toirelax the ad ministration of executive power generously, and yet not to endanger the Integrity of Ito govern• meat, Is the great problem which the Union is trying to eolve, and the processes of which are eo perplexing and painful to its earnest minded friend, and supporters. Tole end they seem to be approximating, and are generally confident of a happy ramit..—Bostm Traveler. 8111111 D TIMM 1110117.—/L number of the young men of the neighborhood, posseesing more of the spirit of minable, than of good breeding or sense, went at night to the house of ex-Governor Babb, near Rockford, 111., whose sou hie just brought home a newly.tande bride, to drder to give them matathumplan serenade. White engaged In their dirgusting orgies, the father of the bridegroom came from the house with a gun and fired upon them. This tensed them to disperse; but, rally ing again, they soon returned and recommenced their revel with greater vigor than before. Gov. Bebb fired upon them again, and this time with more aerione effeot. The account in R3okford when one informant left, wee that two of the young men had been killed —VAicago Timm There Is • bad time in Canada. The Hamilton Amur says the disc:loth:tree made by the three Railway Committees which are now sitting in Toronto, end which are bringing to the light of day an amount of fraud end corruption in eon neotion with railway matters are almost inane crelvable. The Toronto Colonist says the great feat which has been clearly ascertained eo far, is, that there is great need of • road to the Pen itentiary from the Parliament Rome, which- ie not yet coestrnated. The 001011i/I adds that if these things an allowed to go unwhipped of justice, then may every culprit in the land de. Douses the law of tyranny, which reaches only • ragged cost, and never by any chance pene trate!, a carriage. Tun Paris Pattie states that the French Gov ernment is about to send eaters' ambassadors to Chine, and with them a steam frigate; the °Au. daolove," now belonging to the Mediterranean squadron. The °lv:Am:ions" will be the largest French. steamer that bee yot been aeon in the Indian or China seas. Each of the ship of the new squadron will carry out 1000 Infantry. The Pottle threatens an expedition against those Riff **tasks, to penetrate into the heart of their °pantry and exterminate their race, observing that the Riff reeks ore not more Maeoessible than the Coolish of Algiers. A gentleman of Indiana, * native of Bin. tacky, writes: *.From information lately receiv ed from my brother, I learn that northern Texas hoe few cloves, sod the mace of inhabitants will favor a Free Wets Constitution when divieion 0000T11, as oecur It must before long. If I can do anything.towarde blotting out the owes from one of the fairest portions of our Country-, con stitutionally, I em ready for the work, and think no other field so favorable be northern Texas.— Let Pastern emigration pour foto - -Maryland, Virginia, Missouri and northern Texas." Bean fileama.—The tome of the following Senators expired with the aloes of the present session :—David Taggart. Rep. Northumberland; James M. Bailers, Rep. Juniata; Win. O. Pricer, Rep...Zweite; Francis *Jordan, Rep., Bradford; John C. Flouniken, Rep., Green; Jas. IL Wal ton, Dam., Monroe; John W. Hllllnger, Rep., Lebanon, Jacob G. Bharat's', Rep., Lancaster; James J. Lewis, Rep., Delaware; N. B. Browne, Dem , Philadelphia; William A. Crabb. Rep. There is • ourions fact mid to exiet a few miles south of Greencastle, In Putnam county, Ind , where there le a family of six, ail having the same birthday. Tie father and mother ere oeoh thirty-five jeers old, the children respectively fourteen, 010700, eight, and five years old. Their birthdays come on the 17th of May. IMPORTATION or Fame Texas.—The.New York Journal of Commons statee that the importation of foreign fruit trees and seeds the present spring le estimated to exceed by at least fifty per cent. that of any former year. The destruction of tree, by the severity of the last two winters has added much to the demand for them. to the rase dais State against Stin Greene, (free nem) who was tried at the April term of the Circuit Court of Dorchester county, Md., for haring in his posession abolition psuiphletr, among whirls was 'silage Tom's Cebin," the Court has adjudged him guilty' and sentenced hint to the peoitaftlary for the term of ten 'earl. ..Lriria 'moor Buixo."—There to a man In this oily who bas not partaken of any food for eleven days, and intends to live without food for the future. Be bee been recently married, and himself and wife are spiritualists. Re sits at the table, and takes bold AA her baud while she doe. the sating. She seems to be highly pleased with the arrangement. —Cie. Gas. The Limerick Itiporur writes in I tone of Owe, at the continuance of the population drain. The people, it ia said, ere literally flying in thousands from the Irish shores. If emigra tion pruned at this pace, the If journal fears there will not be hands to till the soil. The Beaton (Pa.) Ewen states that the non. tracts for the eoustrustlon of the East Pennsyl vania itallroad, oommonly known as the Allen town and Beading Road, will be let in • few lam sad the route pat through without delay. CIDABATLIZ, May 23 Revolt= PIITS2I - 1281•1 (N S.) -BToon. The 8; nod met according to adjournment. The Committee on Presbyterial Records severally re ported, that on the Retcords of the Chicago Pres bytery, reported the cue of a student of Theol ogy under the care of that Presbytery, Who was, It appeared, not in communion with the Church, and presented it to 83 ned as • questlon of order. Bee. Morrison explained that the stadent-in question, Mr. Oesinger, with of the Chart& of. Holland, of exemplary piety and ml, pursuing his studies under members of the Presbytery, bud had been recognized as s Theological Etna dent, in order to further his progress. The committee of earredpondence with the Reformed Presbyterian Synod, (0. 8.) prevented a report embracing a letter from, arid a draft of a reply to, that Synod. In exp lanation of this subject, It may be proper to Bey that the Reform ed Presbyterian Church, ever since Its rise nay der the Stuart,, has adhered with great tenuity, and gives much prominenoe to the principle, that Jeans the mediator of the covenant, rules over all the relations of men, political, as well as re ligious; and that his revealed will Is therefore the supreme law of the State, as well as of the Church, and it Las sought to- give practical ef fect to this principle by soling its cause quence, that the member of th Church ought not to exercise his political righ within a State whose organic laws contravene the higher law. The application of this principle was easy in Eu rope, in America diffioutt. The church, organ ised at an early period here, received fleet its di rection on this enbjecit by the adoption of its "Teetimony" in 1808, during the period of the contest between the Federalists and the Repub. Roane, and In that document, as well as in var. ions other sots and proceeding!, considered the question of "Federalism" in scoordance with the national theory of the power' of the poor er"' government, and, on schonnt of the exist ence of 'Lavery and ether cognate evils, the church recommended to its membersto abstain, and with groat unanimity they did *betide from the exercise of the elective franchise. Schee quent, however, to the war of 1812 and the ex tinction of the Federal party, the Federative theory, of the extent of the powers of the Gen eral Government began to be, and continues to be, received in all quarters as the true exposi tion of the Constitution, and the adherents, with in the Church, of this v iew inferred from it that, mince the powers of the General Government were limited, co were ice responsibilities; that, since the State Governments were possessed of • limited sovereignty, they alone were eesPonei ble for the moral evils they authorized, and that, though there were Federal laws which no Clair Inn could execute or even obey, yet these vari ous 'eases could only be properly adjudicated, in harmony with the principles of the Chards, on their several merits, and as they arose. Be tween the adherents of this and of the opposite opinion, a long and excited discussion arose, which resulted in 1888 In a division of the Church; the one part, (N. NO adopting in sub stance the modern Republican, end the others, (0. S.) adhering to the old theory of political duty. No attempt to unite these parties baa been made at any time preview' to the meeting of this Synod. last year, when it appointed • committee to open a correspondence with -the other Synod, with a view to the re-anion of the two. The committee how reported that a letter from a committee of the Synod, (0. 8.) affirm tog that It adheres to the ancient principles of the church, and to their former application of them to the existing state of political society; inquiring whether the Synod (N. 8.) were de sirous of adopting that tine of practice, and de •lacing that o correspondence could be opened on the pollee only in view of such a desire. Too Committee farther reported for adoption the draft of a reply, netting forth in substance that this Synod does not seek to impute or to admit blame in relation to the past, and to this specific end a cerrespondence bas been, and Is now invited. That there was moth in the history of the disruption which the mind most now, the excitement bee died away, condemn. It was a matter of imperative duty to attic in every prop or way a re-union of the Church. That it was conceded on all hands that thorn wan now no difference of principle between the two !Winos, I and the hone was expressed that some common ground of union might yet be found. If so, it was surely worth effort to secure that result, and to this speollio end a correspondence was Invited. • The qematlon of the adoption of this reply was debated by Rev. Mr. Stewart,Rev. Mr. Douglas', Dr. Wilson, Mr. Small, Rev. 8. Wayne, Dr. Mo. Leod and it,,. G. MoMillan. The draft was unanimously adopted, and or dered to be forwarded. The Crops. WHEAT homer. —Tee backwardness of the semen ban of course prevented to a considerable extent the putting out of spring crop!,_ but in this there is nothing alarming ao yet. The cold rainy weather of the past two weeks has been jest suited to the growing wheat and has had a most beneficial effect upon it. It has eome.for. ward very rapidly, and as far as we can learn from inquiries made of persons in different sec tions of the county, we think the prospect is fair for a good crop of wheat in Wayne oonnty this season. There is mach Irregularity lathe appearance of different fields, and in many oases of the same field. bat on the whole, we think the prospect fair.— Wooster Republican. GOOD PII.O2PIOTI.—A very general tour over • the counties of Delaware, Blackford and Jay, for the purpose of inspecting the prospects for the coming plants, enables us to speak Intelligently on the subject. We do not hesitate to pronounce that the indications are highly favorable in all these counties. Traversing a district of owe hundred miles'in circumference, with an eye to talk on the prospects teethe crop, we do not find ten fields which did not bid fair to yield a fair product. A little backward, perhaps, but for wheat, oats and groan, with some seasonable weather which now must be open us, we see ev ery thing to warrant the opinion that in this re gion we shall have an abundant yield.—Nuntie Massager. WEIZAS.—The Zattekville Gazefte speaks very favorably of the prospects of a good wheat crop in Nitutkingru - n county, and also in Fairfield, Pick away end Perry counties. The ' crops in this State were never riots prom ising at Ohio season of the year than they are said to be now. The trait crop, In partionlar, bids fate to be very largo. Oar exohanges gay that peach, cherry, apricot and apple trees Ira literally alive with bade just bursting into bloom, and it le hardly !opposable that the frost can now, tint middle of May, Injure thel much. In the month part of the State.the peach and cher* ry trees are white with bloesoms. In Northern Ohio the wheat crop cent promised an well Cleveland Plain Dealer !aye that at far 'se it has heard, not a fieldlits proud s failure.-- Picas (0.) Register. A telegrapifie dispatah from St. Louis Indi cates the appearance of a Free-State National Democratic party in KtitlßP/1, which proposes to enter upon the °anises for the bogus Constitu tional Election agalnst. the onteg.oken Bor der Refhine. Here Is: another good result of the pablithed receive of the earnest Free- Stare men to. ignore this bogus election. Up to this month, the "Free-State National Democra cy" of Kansas had lain as torpid as a frozen snake—had given no elgo of existence—and bad not even a name. No closeness end nicety of observation could detect soy sign of vitality in Its movements. It never organized, never issued, call, nor even a oiroular; and Mr. Ely Moore, who is a Pierce Indian Agent in Eames, and has been there from the outset, never avowed himself a Free-State men, never uttered an on ditto whisperin condemnation of the hlleioati invasions, fronds end Border-Ruffian cottager —never even peeped, except when he took ad vantage of the Identity of hie name with that of another Ell Moore, who was en out-and-out Ruffian, ands perpetrator of these outrages, to discredit the statements of the Free-State men by an ostentation denial that he had ever shot anybody, as was reported. He Is a sloe boy, end hie is a patticularly oleo party, though rather late in thawing out. Room, by all memo, room, for "the Free-State Nations! Democratic party" of Hamar I—N. Y. Ti*. Ore hundred and fire slaves, says the mington (N. C.) Herald, emencipated under the last will and testament of General J. J. McKay, so long our representatire from this distriot In Ciogro•s, and so long oheirmon of the Cammit tee on Ways and Means, arrived in the steamer Magnolia yesterday, en route for Liberia via Norfolk. One only refusal to partake of her late master's bounty. She will not go, but pas tern remaining where she is, as she is. The uegroes are all young and likely, except four, and would command from sixty to seventy fin thousand dole. cash today in market. Thermals cipsted slaves are traveling under the cite of Capt. James Robeson, who married • edeee of general Many, and was qualilled as aim:Wars; tor with the, will annexed. He expects to deliver the *eves to the agent of the Colonization Sc. dal-4o which they were bequeathed for the purpoes of going to Liberia—on the 284 or 24th. Wisconsin ELlorioit.—Thei Madison Jonriel shows, by comparing Whiten's Dignity with Fremont'a, sad the vote of this spring with last thst the Republican gain sine int fell hue been four-ilsomend roles DoubUeee the farther developments of the polley of the ellen power In the Dred Swett decision have done their fall s►ue toward Ude inmesee.t, VOLUME LXX-NUMBER 239; A3A D. Swain, Mark Coptic', and Theodore Prelloghwisan, the committee appointed to award a premium of one hundred dollars, offered by a benevolent individual, for the beet May on the subject of Slavery, "adapted to roods* the ap probation of evangelical Christians generally," have had under examination more than forty competing manuscripts, a large niandier of them written with much ability; they have 'Warded the prize to the Rev. R. B. Thurston, of Chico pee Palls, Mut., author of the assay entitled, "The .Error and the Dot, in :nerd to . Slavery." The committee oleo commend to the attention of the publia two of the remaining tracts, .seieeted by the individual who o ff ered the prize, and for which he and Others interested have given a prize of one hundred dollars each. One of these is entitled "Fele:idly Letters to , a Chrietlen Slaveholder," by Rev. A. 0. Baldwin, at .Dur ham, Conn.; the other,American Slivery an Institution which Cristianity Sanctions and will Perpetuate 1" by Rev. Timothy Williston, of Strongeville, Ohio. A Moan HOIDA.7I..—A "'trig oorrespoodeut of the Boston Peet tell, a tale of a gambling die tdpsted, debauched husband, whose wife wee be loved ivy a flab baron, and loved him in return, but diet:imaged his attention. The bullhead knowing that he had reduced her to misery; re solved to remove the only obstacle to her hsppl nese, by destroying himself, and leaped from a precipice in the Pyrenees. Few husbands; nye the admiring correspondent, would have - been capable of so generous a proceeding, and it is said the ladies generally speak of Ms ncble self devotion in terms of the hlgheet admiration, and quote bon all oocasions with the warmest 'man steam, in Dopes that tho example may prove con. tagiong, and become a general fashion. Amiable and charming illusion. Pownn AUFD raa Goszatuntar.—A few y ars ago, Conran appropriated $30.000 to be paid to rowan, the American nalptor, for a piece of statuary—of his own work—to bo placed lathe CapitoL Powers ennead, if we understand the controversy correctly. that the party entrusted with disbursing the appropriation—Preoldent Pieroe—should take his well:known statue of America at that price. This President P. re fused, demanding the 'sondem of some other de sign that would be eatisflotory. To this Pow en refused to anent. Bo no oontract has been made with him. In July next the appropriation will revert by limitation of law to the Treasury' of tho United Stater. If Powers Is ever to ex ecute anything to In placed in the Capitol build ing, a new law authorizing him to be paid for it meet neovevarily be pawed. Tan PILOSISTAIIT CaVILOII n PAlle.—A new Premix Protestant chapel has been consecrated in the Rue de Madame, in the presence of a nu merous congregation, among whom were the President of the Reform Concietory, several English and American presohers, and Dr. Kern, the Swill minister plenipotentiary. The build ing, While!' has been raised by private subeerip don, was commenced only a year ago, and nom• prima in addition to the chapel, two aohoole capable of accommodating 120 children of both sexes, and a reeidenoe for the psator. M. Fisch pronounced the benediction on the building, and M. de Preteens', delivered a sermon appropriate to the occasion. MANUFACTURING'. is i ng 'OMR WHIMS CASSIAIa REPORITORY! JOMNI WRITE now carrying on busi nee In 1111109min= Irttthitt B . (tn. WM: tnian*) between eltitpth tin,en near the Mile nun, me tew_tha Wile to Inspect WA meek of Milt LAGL8,13111341118, We. Lott In i =tiendab ly Inform eentletront pterehasoee th at one Olthf toed. Iroot=er a =tempt the trtudneen enablen tif.= which to man W yearti n reat th itZe= nom Um maim and mil av,!:Jr..=tittAsre l rt. The emetems ot Ws mew int‘U. *"lthe th e ea t Thavar 'i Lug r : w i s h e x*. Unenetunbersi by those hwee7 Maims. which the manta be dotallthnit Boom of tilslneas has hawed 1001 the mice otOoode, (owton to lane rents.) Joseph Wane winon eell n on seedy money maw. Si ninth tem than the um. ta. tl.B.—Coentages smoinnt is tke tech simorr lkwtrY +eft 1. sel.CtA ittabargb Coach Factory. M E. STEPHENS. atannaloa TO BIGILOW • CO- tormarly No. 48 Diamond Alley, near WoOd St., PITTSBURGH. WOULD REITIPEOTFULLY ttn- I noun= to tho carriage 'lshi coninardt7 and Walla to metal that I harathia daypae= too intart.t of m 7 roma partoar. ALBUI'. and nth carry on the badness la all It. branch.. at the old Ann& NO. 40 DIAMOND ALUM In changing the ludo. of om o old end ao mitabllthe asanntaetorlag . e. t enure the utt . dle fort c no =1 tont :nl:g1 m 1; mead amodateb jaTaird C. F. KLOPFER & 1:343 . Cabinet and Chair Waxeroom: • - acme, et Peas and /t ',Syncline* latteenlyto HAVVoonetantly on hand a large wort, of Itunitore ofmay sesl - deeerlytles losaufsetured by themeless, sod warromed to Os et lb beet mlisrlata Tema lon. dekdknly Comm mid Carriage Factory. JOHNSON, BROTHER & CO., oorner o f B• 4111011% and Rebecca streets, Allenheny iity. would rupestfall. hWr.O then Meads, and the Dahlia seneWs ty o that the t are mann:mirk , ae. _ilescarer ; to all allardere will be eseemeawatts strict maid to dares Litho andtwenty of Isiah. Repairs will els be attended :to on the moat seserneole Myna Using la all their work the het that sum, roles nd Wheel tbsy feel maidecit that all who War them with their paisalraire will ae psrfeetly eatislied on teal of their wort. • Parobusre mussel te elm them • tall team Par. hales eleewhera. notlid WELLS, BIDDLE k CO. 80 Fourthlitreet, Pittsburgh, Pa., THONGS AND SW ITOUEE wlldtell from Um tracts, and promptly May iplers porVmtroctimot issad-6 mothn, or 5 pa amt. Mamma Pm matt oider.lrettma J. & H. -OBBWIO. "" -- ROPE? tW a g INE . Corsa te sad At, PiMensnlii. AVE always' on hands fa supply of mould Halter aoPei. indOor e t , ildab sad thnte Wnn. ninon. Ciatton sad .Psnde linotn and toned Tifton Ont Lama, Meng Ilanars Uwe ..121:1,0oorN • • • IMO 11. 1011N11..........111016 S. 50m5........./zuroas a. MSG T. B. YOIING & CO • FURNITURE & CJ tio IIAIRE3 every Descripn. IMOTOUlt—ibtcrol bawds Wu and Anon. Ammo W arehonso—Nos. ib 40 thnithfleld Bt. 15TEAMBOAT -- -We ass constantly men llactaxins STEAMBOAT CABIN ItNITUR3 and MUM& snct lulls the attontlon of thanlntersstad tarrilahlun boat. salsat&ntlT. B. YOUNG & OCk B. EDMIMDSON & CO.. • Nes. 94 and 98 Third street, near Wood, AtANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS In AgALP IITTa O t GOOD& Tiannitit Ann Minn& COAYURT4.IIIIDiIi Patent Spiral Spring Mattresses, &0., flOrWoird sothlt the attention of tnizonane zm r d a i tl huge ant ratted Axle. JAMES WILSON, HATS AND CAPS, 91 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, 71:17.1 And Veinal 8tr.t.'.11•10.n7. PAINTERS. LONG & LANE, GOOSE AND SIGN PAINTERS. C. MD. 77 b c =r4 l ergu r t ar etfre i .1 2 " 4 - All otters promptly Worsted to. 11111.Bleas izontedia • sapaise aohrbly/ 1a11a5... , :x..a....au5ii, .. • ... . i 61 palm 81., below Bwinu i PittabPs. STEAM BOILER NAKB and andmisS- LßON.WOlllClßE,Maludielkuen of Baretalra Path Dollar; 1' Lecconatlys. Mood a nd Botta% CM • Bed.-Stam. ... La s boag uw ete. ... 0 6•Werk, Midge 018 Viaduct dans ge JOHN OANP spi, A c tBOOT T S AND d SIIO N S No. etli r tirte oa:114 HlMsriinli num TRANSPARENT OIL 11L01134 UESEN ADD BUM supaior to say la tho market. awn& Tooatrottsid soli orbol000& a 6 nest! PT J. Lt, PHILLI2I4 26 & 22 It owes p t ZADLREADI READ!—lmpoiteat to the ninue—Assayst. *Macaw Pm Catawba Staadll n= Clatanota Cladsoati 3 O.., Yam Ifnti7.l . 1 briar asttlir tRK / hove thlo do/ holowtod a limo lot of arm i.aLtawa• Brandy, kw Joann Doraa ma slaws oloWol comattatioa. I elm ltwova of bUti &wawa otandora and kw tam all Wotan or .anoso Witmer. and bars so foamed It so Ma law aftwaa. Ohms mane anima sad asal. - lelasw4l _.; . 111.8111 COX. N.D. s airri t &br i a tu rio=l, .fp_r it .AlkaSnay . Oa t att,l4 ordetw to 3637F14 angular' mite emu , Ilatkat et. and two Thaows