ItISTAIIL MEW IN 1786 &set -4m ADVntingsnli milsomo , ic t a rrst ir e e= C=. T. - ' 7lllllo Vea ilr EX =rum 1 - i- -. AVISTERII ri ~. ratans Orson ream. • .ita extrsorth am.ainaLnd ' &don- ~-...- 11 41Miuotrv.i. b r • liar: lielliat IMPPUMUCC Of il Marva . aftataclas tbl. Winds aod • Waft. a OW of tat raw Wliol.eit WAtwf 411loalty. , - ;;'.11111E15 Ran MEDALS =V i n o I. 6. 13* Weil at t I . It= _ .... L otlMat WNW% awl tbo tateion ' . Asa Mime awl aalo etrifi ai da k "gf Of tto asaW ii s /maw, th a maw. t s Waal that - 0 SAM; ..... t.......tatattia WWI was NNW. ... t. ........_ Waal lot Ws pawls" W hat tilllWllita INNlabil *Wan fa farms w ar ar, plemat WM, salriasot Wit prompt swathe. Anis a otos rem Wow of lb. lawn Ow kW ausvosiwa at thaw wasting adult ow. - MOS 0/11;t1=1:1: Wu% RL .. ..12 1 V la lliWi l t Quato g V -M ftja' Ea" : Qtwitt • MlL Low li"is . iau j oaal way. Now York. Awl, lbw W. aalfAadv Orem Aesgualy hoses in Three sad • Had *buts ? "MASSER'S" PA.TINT EVIII-IttNIITE ! WNW PUT TOTEMS! Pill ability. of lbeirks Freezers to freers ItessoWay. ten tray. gilt.= it .6 1. ty.f Loma vas easalli trima In eikaa.. .!.-. , 4 1 =1 • I la w% 8 : , .. .. s i r M=l tti 2 r r tag= N. N. T. "s4 - . • t air iS. ll * Ns Wank nIISHIR, to. ItGODWARD, PINONNNY & CLARK, llt flail' Sauk N. Y., bowfin Mai Dries /a IMAM SHEET AND AMERICAN Window Glass. walUabev : LIBPOTtIid Wins, Groceries, &O. 1 W. (EERY, -- 911919977109 711 719 Briedwa7, N. 1996999•7 111101 j ilaasll tait• —• 7/INT - 131itha lialaliNtitlid ~el , 4...1111111111. NWT GOLD MEDAL PIANOS. ,gralzmseem sasatotaram. Street-1 10 .w Ifork? impalas Ho has now been open IV lib sawsitimig 6 L ums. t Me Mit , Noma* "r " list a" Ma th. •V .91111senalnr"aVe Tannri; Tbose.illwfal and Tarda docidantal DOT baNDlibut beadllas of GewpAnu ral Nismi/ogrbiNA NIA far aver Oa stAPPYN by bb• v. or rziem rims: Alum I. AND ractita. too Lave camuswiewatheit oiretandw&Waliolitkted Meg lt.. whiletleht•e• ton evallawles while aghiee. ear Isms caws. ebs fillkey If the fold Ulmer& —by the wish to tee eaudil thews Pleetliuddle while lighted. Lew* Che VW firma ft, Ah. aeheWni. Bee amd SOW tkii Woe sag SUM titaisihmallbs. tae wag ww• eseerewools say be emehilly sod wi th so gnaw irsprtaise emir or Lard 00. iet LEW. *SW sad IS seats. Ilibsisoliaall Molt 17 15 O.IIIIIIIIMRO- ell Imo!. WO SW , • • ~ . eirff sew LLD/ cinu i " • COTTON 4 7, 1 ; * - Mare intilV:2 "t "us Y. AsoktviipillifiTl.o 4 .lAN k 0 0., 4.pey EitzeS, Now York. A: ] anwrrAismisyn lit P R V.2-11:71 .- P It OPI T Y largart_Auottuf bt ' EILPROVRD louring P 10011.827 utg CITY 01 BT. . BAT AMPOIII. TIML I WILL; BMELLIiz AT ATIOTION;" on the z z LiwitiNvisteCriteiti*"..l4l"Eg Zrarr." u. ._ 11 et Ur State us Haat MOW • afill . 101710 2, 94 611111NIts to mai. Jammu 44:18 " •IA - r 1 I • ti ,s ,T , o i I . 16 . 0 ,1= l a tige 942 . 4 t hi 111 '' - 711Mliet 144 MN. O . by • ow& a t ass . with • ONUS • IW owsiamak lli.suihr as • thew woo whom loch blew Ai A lli tilV l os i"l orr r % "...g eo I .4 glall to s ID lbot "" . 4t l i ... so .:- fin t pig'll:'l - i*iot - ar t „ it E jit . eweitk -111--otrowt.osstar twwiltselmago„. olat inelOW.4ll,o=w4=w...thiLm, ,1. hiell m Colwell Mily— ,., . "I" .."- wor !").:: A miss. - worowoolltobi 0541,t obottil: wol . NW* su s .t ....0. 4 , roe lo s as bodi &ti of ' =me rot godless di Me oorwoos. mai oil totems Irt I P I6. 111111 ". " an " ° N. .11 . 103 . 04 . 01 1 ,:t0 . b.1iw0i1 . At tlrtirlowoo 10.004:00id two "" oi • I.l == . *412 16126411.• ~ , _ , . 0.10 Obottwot moot. 1,851;:.7~6i: *TOM. .1857" UIfINWCIAITEI, 11 1 1710, kit assm ii*l27-11stest carpet Mors. W. I*.td,iI:44. OI OALIALMI So fregalftriailfAmlat th e Wood= of ouvuo oat uo Milo parralti 1"="0/ttiar s 804 We% jiti4r s at a ke s t a St i kgi fe= 1 1, I LOW , : few :*l.3lllg - .60111 2 lo s e feet wigs, Vialka giber 1= tz ........,„....1.;:e ...radriaMege •se Ur or lostilert kihlai Vilna". 11. 4 14. _ la=rs.- Ibrhollr„ .. us T,- t hfA 0 2 wilr iiik. , , • vi__•• . i__ALLN., I-! .": ..• vim. ..itti m ....... :15 - • 1-• . saw - ' :f.--.) ...-.--' . - 1141 1 1 1 •Mmili t zt 11.8 . , . tirlillidle Rr Y" ."f ..- r•-' st: : - uutraw*TY'' On 1 1 ,, ' -•.;., .: m Ityleuvra M - . - ai ' , slewihdPlird°_,_" l4l ._ ,_-_ ~..f. , . Ai. echt—-- in stanciarisin.l l l_ - - • `unuilsnolga..4l9.E . • - 7 vtst ri - 64 sal bAILY BUSINESS CARDS. COMMISSION &C. ROBT. HUTCHINSON , OOMMISbION MNBOHANT - DOR tikeArsle of Western Reserve Cheese, W 6 4 111 1? 11 inhbl "1 / 4 1411 rFrini LA No. 8 Smis . htleld Street. sP3 Bstlress Mead Wstsr . CRAB. B. LEECH, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT,. DULLER IN Flour, Grain, Bacon, Lard and Batter, AND ALL KINDS OS P2ODLICA No. 8 Smithfield Street, on.ft Betweni lizst. sad Water. EAGLE WAREHOUSE. JAMES GARDINER. IVHOLIFIALE DIALER IN FLOUR, i="u'lliy/Vrettrie n .ihitenti s rie Ural au& 1. 8. LIOGNIT k CO, Chearees to Dna a laaam.i FLOUR FACT ORS, Forwarders and Commission Idsrobants nos ran sass or PRODUCE. PROVISIONS, EC, lon. 68 and 70 Water Street, Pi7TSBUROB, PA, 9•24:174 • 0010011, Forwarding and Commission Merchant, LEAD PIPS &alsrte, LEAD AGENY Bar Pig ud laud add flat, AZARIGAS 43D MANILLA HAW; haLdem• 11MINT DALIFt• BABUT DALZELL & CO., HOLISAIIi • °BOOMS, Commission v v sad Formadiog Maeboata sad Doran to Pro Eir=tobouak Mambo/yaw No. 131.,Liborty es. loy2 H. R1.13D L.hl. 111111SRAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, GROCERIES AND rEODUCE, 27 Fifth Street, Pittsburgh, Pe. lan so—E. ReAZllL____,TOrl Pittabizegu- BACULllltimsuit&VMauo.PlUmVit. [inmate solialUd and sallsket.ory estana daliklyclihrr AOBISOE s CO. WHOLES ALE :GROCERS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Denim In all kinds or Provilious, Produce and Pittsburgh MANUFACTURES, No. 265 Liberty &root, Pittsburgh. R01T.11.38180N. 11-1111 L B. RUlithlgt. I MIA ' 4. • lOTELB, Pri. loty I="tTuna o•lo , TOMS Bottar old mar WWI Iromula. de ea Armpit. Ab. I C; IgN /e ilis ... ". iarit sae Imar ROBERT H. RING. WHOLESALE GROCER, COMM.33ION MiRCiI4IVT. • • Reathers, Visa' Flour, And all WNW:4 Oonatry Prams, 110. 211 Liberty tit, Mouth of 6th, PITTIIBOII.OII. P•. airldberst winnow made en amignskent• Lisb:lyd AL= FORSYTH, (aceeposor to) f ()WNW Ai t a e( 3lll l ON Sta. Tisions. PAM Al. Data sad Areiemba: - 4. It. Cleols.ic PdEttgtiipTT. Wool:Naha, Tklar,Daoaa, Lard, & Lard Oil AND PEON= ONNNRALLY 1., 76 btu IL, Pittsbargt. Pa. WWII P. ltooaso”, *awn% 000stao Wall - Paper Warehouse. W. P. MARSHALL & 00., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS, 87 Wood totnra 4th sad Diamond olls7. Wn Coq' Stood m ortamobro troortmont of sorry doectiptlon of Pv Haien= Ow YAMAHA, 1 1" %11 ROOM, AND MAMMA. Also window &oats lit groat oartoty at. tho Worn Slow to ansola7 drains. 0016 W P. it AROUALL • OLL EDW'D T. XEGRAW. GYNKBAL COMMISSION MXSCIIANT, . . luitulared Tobacco, Imported k ONUYP Ea. ft., /No. 241 Liberty Street, r' LM of 'ire/so/tali. PA. WY. XaCTlTitittafill CO WHOLESALE G 4, OGLES. Produce and Conuniuion nerakants. Pitlaburgh Manufactured Articles, No. 219 L 'irqy eavet, orator of Man, av• PrIMBUSGU.PA NaBANE & AJJZR, IsocooT eat s & Mallaa..l FLOUR, ORLEY AM) PRODUCE. •• • • end Forwarding Merchants. No. 124 Snead st., Pitutioik, 1.12. 1. 14141711•12 SPROOmm IOINOBWMAIV unA GH, msrli wz,nAloiT, Nola bo Wool, Provisions' Prodooo geuem Iy. NO. 255 LIBERTY STREET, Prrwolavisalt, PA. J. 14- -43LuL AM". Jasii ce JaWlLk— LEA , rw a4—its.Lxgo. CO.,aRo Eas.. •.P117821 WWII KARIM A 017111.113, N s . w_ ma.. bllw Waterand Frost at PITTSBURAIL DAVID Q 113ILBST. floor, Produce, Provision and Comminion 1111.1t011ANT, la NT ÜbsoltrowiL wirwordikasd. Pittsburgh, his Wald= to the sue of now, wws& Lat. Rom. SW" insa. Dried . ae as swara assay (late of the firm of King a Moorhead) COMMISSION MISCHANT, MULLER 111 PlO MILL AND LLOOIL Ns. 76 Water street, below Market, ion PITTSBURGH. PURL. A. A. HARDY. maxim W.roWASltillattimr, Igut of the Wised ud Wimp°lb ItAILitOAD. Canute Tula & lteru sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. puked ■O 23101=11 RUABYfI.i 33 SOttil WATra PHILADE_LMA; Wholesale D P { ' in OILS. OANDLIZS, i STABCII, &C d ie lg ur nmetur e. rote7hlis,b th• strata, PI, 1 "amp, Ilactuat, Moir • , Mailara • • Batter. WI sall WPM • • • • 7. watir &LIMA Grooers, hadC.F.Liiorndos Ig4msed Deakin to so. in BMus - WASZHOIIEUL—HENBY cx&zw .. ar I :manakin mint=l kt r ol street. Mors Iltsbr, Mab a urgb" "241". 4 1. A. TAHNISTOOK t 00., Wholesale "na,‘"r""",7r!, SOHOOINAICER, NffintrptimrAte l 4i3l4oll.l•Drolsr Uzi& Oils, Vanishes, Tzimuntine, ke, • Na 24 WOOD .ST MET, 0ct..1,4 nrrasUMGE4 PA. AnII llklatie. ir e Haar Wnoererir.Erbßihra/STS, 1110. N Wafter in SAIT,J mt •••,. /117 . ,=rs. as.. eamor i ii : V im • Eliztemkr.• .411 r) UN P. 800'1T, Wholesale Dealers In DM", 01b. Vsnalbse GM Dire Stork Ma Si • graminnu sitmatica. M ut ". : ROW. ad et Ots ittestg 1 .1• FLlBMlNG;SuoodesorkoL.W ll )ox irfri7 1010=Satiagn ATTOitEEYS. ' fOrzitrlC - N H ATTONVieS-ALLAW , of ihr :AIM or . pirrnstima. r nesiinOtkft•Pittlikrib. p AMMON, Attar -411: amiiwY24"4 -1141 3 2 - 1 -VIMINIaave "as usw. - inks/ _ slAusnasug=iosOULlFlr. AND DiaLig LIS R. 4 IE3. fil)ofi:1:1 s;e r r MiSMM P'ffTgBURGH GAZETTE. PITTSBURGH, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1857: GROCERS. BAGALEY, COSGRLVZ & WHOLESALE GROCERS, Noe. 18 and 20 Wood street, Pittsburgh. ______ highly Important :toy Bectiden, Liquor Groceries. - Kerchants and Wholesale Grocers. HAWORTH ORO. & .11 &OWINGS& titOULD Reap:cadly Invite theatteatiob DR. FEDCIITWANCIER ' S of the bulge:to their larfreanek of PrlsZßizedle. Ilaodrings to Produce a/ 0 Moment. Notice Every sons, &mien 8010 end &nth, ea Derived _ Liquor. Uho Goff.. Ibue= ri ld .: ' • Brenty Old Cloventoorat Jere do Rolland 4.11 n. : SUE viINDERSIGEED DAS LATELY lild Country Blank Tee, to ,Old Port Wine, • ed. groat intareeefeen le In 111 , branch of h mine.. Moire Tonog 67.00 do. ahem Mader& do. - ' Bavarian ore nut he in MAW. of 0,10 and 40 Gonnowder end inapitrial dopers/ & Chaser/acne do. . Oelions, end vault.. bat the edditton of rare spirit. Oolong Old Idonoassbeln. I either t, or MI proof, .01 !Awn& etch alt (ante, elUcor LoverusiMelic,W Bogus, Rye if hiker, ' dere or fele. Rolland end Rog leh 010 &amine 'end ht, linixeded German and Revenue Claw.. . Oro& Baal. li.ortgallele, Boarbon, 10:00 and booteh. The dame goo& tooth., sith a iw novel etecatment or , wayen, *Rot, Puels„Oberry end' itelleberlT Wind) Gracetiaa evaratelylow tar reah. wholreele oe nd. o nt i Portend Madeira le inedwlll be inscentry era.inney., yi, the Pagoda 'Tee Blom i tequir.., . WO. bat ut scidltket ofanbod 'emit. .ey. bp Comoro( the Dien.bi &Dbustortd altar._ ...I.l l f _ pd to oath gallon of the rsierothted?lavaring. The beet eognee oh. yellovand whits. yerrented genuine, es loera. env other importer In the U. e. &ernes or 1.14n0r. Kerner of taLtnad. 1 lb of Ida& or..orleell.oo canons of Bonner. - it,,,, Ini e e n y a", ay Dr. rm. cp. apel PSDldation be tee& geneoth with but a trltlio. as.. The mine of Flavorieg. WV trazonno.7 moderate, end directions in lull .npylled br `., DZ. 1,1.W11l FLUOltrWairtagn, Chtnend and /etixote. al Drage Kumagai 04. and and. 0 , .. Doguerrofype and Photo/P./Ate Cketnicres. , N 0.143, Kerne Leal. N. roan. N. B Bole &Rent for Godfrey'.relebroted Cordial illt• ter. and Oln. . epTltie Winer a ails t IBseae, GROCBRII AND DEALERS IN BACON, LARD, Rums, CIIIICSIL. BROOIIB. tro.. Soulbeereet owner field sad nanoto3 Wrenn Prtteboreb. .card ALEXANDER WHOLESALE GROCER, 1!)' A 114 SO ASH. NO. 273 Liberty Street t etrrauußau. Wll. XITORELTREB, Jr., & BRO., W H GRO 0 E REIr RECTIFYINti DISTILLERS, WINE AND LIQUOR MERCHANTS, No. 209 Liberty Street, Prraaos 9A. . . JOKES & COOLEY. • W HOLESALE GROCERS AND BOA 2 FUEINEMBRB; - Produce aid Pittsburgh lannfaetana, No. 141 Water Street., Enrl. t"'" (2 7 :2 44 1 711)UH. Plllll4 ...—...t0. tl. DZLIVORIS ==== Shriner & Dilworth, WHOLESALE GROCERS, • Noe, 130 & 132 Second Street, &Avow Wood and dadtfinid) PIITSHUIteII. OULRERTSON, Wholesale urooer and Onamission Mseredual.ealsejll stmtPlttr Marollietwei Artkils" 191 Libert7 . Ma SOP. FLOYD ...MAW MIA OLIN FLOYD & CO., Wholesale Omen sadOssoadmiou Ihrrehants,No.l7ll Woodard fag U. retreat. Pittsburgh. 1.111 itOBSAT MOORk, Wholesale theca!, Dewy so Produce. Pltfabarah Maaanattarah au of ravaira Daassalle W Imo and Liquors. No. Litarty Moot. Oa Mad a very largo stag* of wpm*: • . llaaonaahala WW. . Melt 010 be "44 lam Ike orb. W --MX WWI ATT & WILSON, Wholesale Oroam oownistosb 116Wwitsand Degarau Plodoes askil Pittabargh Malaughatare, No. WI Liberty R. rittablach. Jon JrmSMALL DICKEY. & 00., Wholesale Oro smk_Uoakisston igerelastith sod Duda" in Rados. O BO Wows sh, and H rant at... Pittsburgh. AGENCIES. WILLIAM WARD, Bill Broker and Real Rotate Agent, Gees Grant Street apposite St. Pair/ Oathedral. ALL Butuntwis entrusted to him promptly attandod to at num.:table ennotear.a. I Mdi BUNN, GEORGE W Beal Estate and Insurance Agont, ATTENATTENDS TO BUYING AND SELLING Real Estate a wiry doeutptlon. sod to Agency DS generelly. Alm,. to loserlacproperty prow kat or damage by The. for ama reliable Philadelphia Qom' posh* Chore. 1./311110 , 111. giros. West ode a Federal et , mond door loath of the North Omahas. Allegheny Ms ADDSOI *MO. D. 1000 NS. AU.*.r IN LOOMIS & CO , Dealerd in TrotolAsory NOUS. 'Wads, thutimiss and •11 &earls LI. tor Money. Mons, lonadhloo Moen et snort dam, with ealatend 110ClintieL . . . . . . moral AND DRAM BOUGHT AND SOLD. Pena= dealing leans ea to acconanadetod ea town • able tenon sae capitadete aut Do tarnished wi'D goad realities at teennaeratats pima, ated, et.nd a td• ineltm =I louden el neal Mane, go crt Meth V tret. &biro Weed. . f AU MN WOAD& lioung Ps Dila nrY W. - 1 - . --- BIoBLEGY. M;IrMIMMNI . , .. ... ... . ATTENDS to Selling and Heating of farms, bow.., loc. tab/. •o. Ott Wsoranta bOttabt nt.4 /ion e•. be heel to faros sad aunleo. Wootoo sou mats tor tools. Oa Boalnom ettiatia attandal to awl tonna modem.. 'a:M a / a le 1 Blakely Ai Richey, alytl, ESTATE BROKERs, °outer cr. uk sad- Ootittnta Meat.. rittatnanth Pa. ezz - :llogark. Lots. Mina, Tarnow/boo, tought andiald nonstoladon. Land Warrataa. BUIL Bomb aad Dot. sarotlataaL Satactal attantlos Ivan to oottlividtat Ilaronaaatt dispootioa ttana Tarr. mases.l.l. onf -- 0. .0.31 abalt.S.Le- t. Wee AILIKISTRAff, 111008 f it Co.. Avesta Br lb. oats o VIRGINIA MANUFACTURED TOBACCO, D? 11:rehouse Place, Baltimore. A.M11,• an 11000 • tame shoo etch that Mouthoto at the late“ mutes tatty. arehlyd• - - A. CARRIER, BRO., Agent Penn i itz mina:i& lasomine Oompsay of NMl:4lrib, Jon... .g. nor th street Way kaeldUEL L MARSIICI:I., Secretary Cid to airs 113111111/11101 OampuMr, atm Athol NI M. GORDON, Secretary Western Dun j' a ream 04, 92 Av. amt. JOARDINERCKWIN, Agentforfranklin sl og InmanOorareenr. itertb•emt earner of Wool A. MADEIRA, Agemi for Delaware Ma a_ • ws 12422424* Oommum 42 walla dawt. DRY GOODS. NTIRriIY & BIIRCRIMMD, DIALTILIT IN Silks and Ladiys Dress' Goods- generally, CLOAKS, TALMO &.'BIIKWLS, VlSSoinsamir AND : BEAPDS GOODS, • • For Family Use. Au daddziall, ax , dnelve arortosatt in all of Ur stioire depulametalast re, d dm) sadism st. Invert prim. liir Noribesit ecr Dot 411 a sae .a. ladrk odd—ffid 64 , I. A. ___ 016,11V1111•1111111-11. 11.310‘1 4.4 R!AL AMASON tk. CO., Wholosaleandastatt Zit MU ; sa lama sad MIA. Dr 7 Good& Si BOOKSELLERS &Co L , 0. 00011RANS, (imaimater . k rxwbauswasta Latin Nair lu Scab. Statilst eN 8. DAVISON, Booboiler and Sta armor, warasrat lhotini7 Agsbaw. t. noir north. PlObbasli. Pa. eY k 004 flOoksallere and Stationed* tie. SS Wale/UMOmit door to tile wane L. READ Bookseller and Stationer. No. GO • TO 1.3nb.4. AWAY) Banditti. "MIMIC &C. _ Jobe H. Mellor, NO. 81 WOOD STRBET, between Diamond Aand norm - mussS.Sols Ass tbs OOFOIRM It N CO d' (RontolOIANO FORT MABON A HAM LIN'SSRL SIILODSONS and 0 AN likbllONl old 4814r Rude And 148Ales1 Wed& jai • U. Kleber & Bro., - • 14.0. 53 FIFTH ST.,Sig! of the Gold° e1ea . 11. 4 A11i1.7 MINNS & CLARET tNe ARANZIDHAAPBOrifse%III.OV3r B "" d gaI laßluuNlUmb. Dalai la Mute .ad WlWlnititi- A msts. • - 1W • Cluniotte Bloom, • • itif AM:IMMURES and Dealer in Pizzo iv" foam lm poralf of mode and anneal metro• eVris ra cei WAIL' Vi' v r.rdt,w . Antfottooral. Rya LA Wood 0t... PORTABLE FLOOR' NULLS • .I•u E SUBSCRIBER IS PALMA& roams PORTABLE FLOUR BOILS, ors QUALITY" Superior for Simplicity and Durability tnanyothab - oat V tut. They tan la damn er Man% nata,m balm 00•014 and wlllprove an so MMMIJM to .Iran mutat, Nod/ under, and anaemia% . • Many perms thiantanat to mentry mho Mao anryhta paw, sr by Gay nailioyal ptat Ma lime on It banter% by nattabottag to 1111? 0 - mills Into Mate oukbligiumilift_soir icrsitir triton tbaamalam One.ef them inns IF/ - alba 11/.dlib6obarj Grinding aiiir 12 linable VOW per how.ct .c be mou . ManbingonaiMis oil 00 owe Nut!. • - .lildesnr. 811TDALlif itbities IOW; Zolv i ttlen , nith daprabobin.‘lllAsawtt, WALNUT BAIL RESTAURANT • BY ' Joseph Fr ) eick: Unconiar to KIMBALL,.MEBBIOK k Shisonie.Hall, Fifth Street, /IFFER TO THE PUBLIC ALL 10 tin MUM= OP -ULU -1011.9 M Jana as at Oa Wootton gortlin. Iron 11 ow, . 111 %0 la tin samotaa to LI o'clock at olabh indoor alma ar °ln t ILI: zr.l 51a r aad nano w eitirigoliata to min Mit I.a to on ino Bal sae Non . I°m i: w a 0 /MD map 0 aT 011 T. • , 'ULA_ LlM.Rl_,r,_ Gel Iron On n aotall t!1 *Was L na., U XO M; nth aa - MAIM CMOIOIIIIII, • 1121 D BMUS. a.. Uhl& amounitai Ginn, al Wolin on et ntaU. alum at wan as 110101-PW WIMP /1011,1 1.1 . 00404 $ MOO U. 1. 111111 S-.., -J1.7. miaow H..F, • rsonisroz. OWEN'S HOTEL, Oeser Watt sad Jahn= Stmts. +:- I,OOIBY/141A- AY•I RSVP Ont. eAdia C , B OUNTSX. itOON-400 , lbo Country' ~..k.i.,ol,olbiaiirlassellirsil aligeb.Wiatit,l ft tali at , 1 1 0 10 0 WM*. No,, 11333 NXW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS, !ROB ALBBILT C. ILICILLAWDBOWn Advertising and Cornspondenea One, 380 BROADWAY. NIW MILL "Costae." Rat lxtermitatur AN IN FALLIBLE DESTROYER of RATS KIM ANTS.- 01 LtOuN D MICR. VOLYq. de. Ae.„•e Is tame dangetout to tho humus huskily.) Rah. 4o not dM tole., but cum. oot and di, Put up In 20e, 95e, 6.5e,21.119.03. sad 99 Dow. %'~ ~'~n~ • ?hirer known to fkll—rtrid Zed entri air be thousaude le Now York and pinta:Lem Put up to 26e, We, 764,61, $1.60, 62.10. .00 $l6O &Atha "Costar's" Eleetrzs Powder. Untruction of Naha. Mrs, Pau. !lasi &AM. Plaid Animals. to, dia. Put up I. Mound No Bou.r. BOA Wholontlo nod Retail on .0015 TART IPrlncipal Donor. NO BROADWAY. Nor York. and by tho ,usatoto And Donlon throughout Om thti:ert to the amnia+. Kest /osier Colobrnia:ona and.A.Art:g. /1114)11ton mud allow, bi recrioitimbd by the cimb. sego /rood. mat on ackonlotioa. . . . . • nauipn. Putnam n e w up at tho Lurid wholn Was prices for Ant onion new plann Plth =de, show nth; wear. anman Agi - Nanlnw Mww..l7 vat mr ter ehlt4. Staauxtunta, Illatala Panne lueltutios..4-.. . . Pull nation's., to Induct le Dealers— melts 3f Trims to. grill Wpm:nutty osavadoation. Addreaa °COSTAR," No. 8813 Broadway, N. T. Bold by OSO KIITBILB. No HO Wood M. 0.. my2b;atodalorbr LYON'S EATRAIRON Me now beams the pretarstlen for the ban sues* We. Dearly _ 1. r. BOTTL re you. •tteets hi r" 7=l.°W.P leneA7 prenuelsee the 'Lathslr To ta. br fan, dm taut Namable amia• than In 1:11= "i al M'airina toll • gret glom num and Imparft• d•Bil fame. Bold by ail &aim oat Ma United BMW. Onba - awl Baulk far 10 Omits pan Mdtba UM, WIII6I 63 Liberty Sk, Illanursatusers of ?reams klada.aad fa craiLtiliif iltrPhalon's IMISMIOAL nett IN VIOOILLTON. the, moot erearleto aft.tzle of the kind ten Wm. offer.* to Um public. It humped the tett °nn ty leen In ma l t d . t CMS tb• Many buottrodo of Imlta. MSS ban Mn a i tgromPoto Ity It for preeentor, m3d boauttre los lb. Holz, sad koeptme lb• .•d lea. from iten dna, Ite. It te Inestimable: lo etxt., It le ann. Wog oho hair moire.. Prier 10 rents sod II per bottlo larPhalun's I 07 1 ,1•1, LLD f :UAL Desterl Slltn A er.i .' C 4! for tow:ally. Inn ths srla and nr compleakee. and por lamina tba lowan. for ehtilfted fa n. um be.. suntartl, treettlea. nlint• plas.tealds. auras. an. A atm. s ..I. aura tor tke pllen oas vaahlan Dili ilea Instant tell./ Alter ehavlng. It Is very aoothlna to tn. attn. /t Deno ths nand. rut sad orbits, sal ita Inassnatations of UM .kin It will be : &and to he• =eat reasedr. Prim BO ants an 4 $1 pat latttla • 111010 DAIS DY Ore .al the sera belt Natural Dies In ike world. Da loty an Mu ptovad It oand bans a TRlClabil• 1;404110 CO Injuly can Datsibly &we to the obta i ns Is *WI/ obaldlad. *ad you' tom black or tu rn, attleh CD defy tha nan7 /Up. to tell ft front us ura heel/ 971.11 and SI $0 per hot. Med. eel Mold 1 e R. PIIALON. at 197 DeDedeet, Oat Del sure 6 and •il brat/way. At, Ntrholu /total, N. Y and all brusalau and finer stoma theonagboat tralted Mat.* ror be Ds. Q/. 11. BILIAII3I, 140 Woad al. d•Collertnt • (I 1,11 t ) Rl'Ll o A rc tS , : ., ?:) . F R 8 T . L.! . .1 1 1 ( 9 / 4., SE I VI•4 1 1.1... Township, and Lot of 0.00n4 In Pittsburgh. Pursuant Joan order of the Orphoue Wow of Atlanta. oy tonotg,elso oudendsow, Admlnbtrator of the tomb Of James W Buchanan, &ord. in wow to 111. on the pron.... In raid er tithes Tonnohip, on the iltb dar of jun., 111,7, at 10 dancer. a. 11,, the folloolog Meal gdabo trim Al thot attain lot rows paw a' titst p o oem bona so . 11..0. oars /hot 1 situsto In it till. te.ro- /hip, county afotengl. balm, the plank pond and Mo. nougsbels rim. Winded and dworibut as iollowc Begirt- sing lithe point Wore TWOot Mann Warw.& or runs I to 100 Paid raw , thence op Pad &Ivor to the point %Iwo tioo ow» Is mot Ifoolo4a Most. Wine Wong oWil et. N 44 0 X 16114 bet 5 locke• to Braddock et or the plant wad: thews down the Tin. 401 bet Wong mold 11. or road to 1.1901 ot. .(-..did, Pd thews by mid at. 8 44 0 W 1609 foot 3 Inches to mild flew, the plus of beginning, con. 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MI 911.0 X 49 4.10 feat to the plow of beattlaborowntatodng 11 served mode /1114 woollen bald loto 14104 . 01tl=stod II No 2 lona! ditto., - anit4two eartain loandJoinior the tangoing. di .ss %limn. .11041 1 aaaaa corner of 1.6 tworlbed tot =Modal lowa hag thorns XUP lOr 901183 feat 4 Imps br .010 lbw to • Seat e el Wow Of soma 4 190 W 104 lbw 4 loot its° It a: Moues by Wane e2O W INS bet 6 led= tO 4 Wine. 11 70 W 179 419 *Nat to • boohoo/I Monty at onow of lot. dal/ hated aa NO 2 In 11121. 1 1011 0 V . l3l=22o s lgia itlfg a • 2l ia amo g . 18 wow; 1 rod, 10 parole.. &Idiot eing naiad se - ' b No.l to bold division. 1 Abot,liii bark weitalit lot adjoining the fore hvg de. WNW ile Ibilown - Thiglnnlng Its blooko oll tiri 9 OM. ref... 7 d*seatild silti• I=A 2, ti e, le vo, g , 794 'Tit nig noirof lot No Ito • oVne, enter ul said lot d lond - ot lowa Millet (bowl 15120 2 4/ 159 S.lO. .Mt to Pa. It. ILI Wenn outwit tams II 50/ 1148' Not .11 InWON thaw; /4 -- 1411 0 SR Z 224- N: then Nto 481 Xto lo.ollcok otrwaNtha pins of toliwrithin Winton omit' %soma and SW dastard no 0961.• wet 4 blew. a lea or ground situatiet In Mil k e4lt i tlnty, ' NO 108 In the Of lota laid out by 8 1001001.1,111 the manor. of trahogins, Word.* he 'A. &LW pgige 11). sold to wing going In front - - no Owitiantwt, sunk ratonding loan the PON Via_ Lb 100 , 47ers to 1104 own or Wro. plaza Towns _ „ both.. go i o o of oio• . AIM TODD, r so , „An, ldner, of &awe W. finegwanst. SILVER WARE. seximi., max a -mr. ~,,A.r,TrmoßE, ID 1114blimbed 1817. AItALYETAOTURE SILVIS TEA SETTS, Illebbas..Bllistpltery, Save i rgrabe bad Fab& "Jatar hen=a.itoniXiassoo. Myst, not baits, Lalkibbilstbilbt "FA Wiwi dbabibb orleybod !ultimo* ricylall DV& member of au Sm. 411.1.41 by dull ytosebbly OmositadL isylcrandig lIN.QII -ORGANDIES- 1 1. ' Beitutifil MURPHY k SU , ROOFIELD'a inutia.v #.l. excellent utku - ErATIINT OANDLSEITICHEI; , ,"""Witamq=bVitten, 4t the Isoa cur lificatre.. of - T. 3. 011A10 & 00.. . Noutwiaise...ar virgin mum. B poo ol B, BARCIUOfI.. &C. 400.06 . 4 , $ . iisraz up, 67 , ezeisza,, . w1:114 ' - seEtltsittueig _ • - • 4ths • PITTSBURGH GAZETTE. SiTIIEDAT MORNING?, MAY 30, 11337 Presbyterian General Assembly (oLD moot.) tilarportsVor the Pittaburgh Daily Clawite 111111 DAY—AI7Z6NOOII 191581011 . . The disci:mien was amitinued on Overture No. I.—Whether the Sinaloa of • Church had any control over the contributions (for the benefit of the poor) in the palmation of the Deacons—to which the Committee on Bills and Overtures had reported negatively. (In the cowrie of the debate io the forenoon, Mr. Drake of St. Louis, stated the origin of this question thus Ono of the churches in that city had a surplus in the fonds contributed for the poor, of about $370. The session formed a res olution, instructive the deepens to pay it over for the support of theological students, under the patronage of that church. The deacons refused. Tbis overture was presented to obtain the deals- ion of the Assembly on the point, whether the session or the deacons - had control of the fund. The committee on bills acid overtures reported to the effect that the deacons had control of it.) The previous question was then moved, and the report of the Committee on Bills and Over tures adopted, deeldiug that the Session had no antral over this fund, that the Deacons had ogiplete control of it, and that the Session could only advise respectiog it. R. M. Gordon, delegate from the Asso ciate Reformed Synod of the South, was intro duced and addressed the Assembly. This body embraces 8 Presbyterlea, 100 Congregations, and 6000 members. In dootrine and form of governmeet, it coincide, with that of the diarrh ea composing this General. Assembly, and a union is contemplated. Stint DAT-11011 M 010391011 The report of the Standing Committee on the report of the Board of Publication, being the order of rho day, wee taken op. Rev. Mr. Bohenok, Corresponding Secretary of the Board, made a statement of the operations of the Board u follows: "The Publishing Agerit reports that there have hien tuned 60 new works, viz: 45 new books, end 14 new tracts. Of these there bee been issued 78,000 volumes, and 27,000 copies of new teethe, besides 25,000 copies of the Pree• byterian Almanac for 1857. This Wan increase of 47,000 copies of new books ever last year. The reprints of former publications have been 677,500 onpies, exclusive 01.18,000 copies of oleo:ions from Rouse's Version of the Psalm, The total number of copies of old and new pabliostions tuned during the year. has been 802.600 coplee, being an increase over last year of 202,250 copies. The total number of copies published oboe the organisation of the !loud, to March 1, 1867, has been 6,862,438. The total distributions of the year have been as follows By tale' at Publiebiog Bowe ...193,678 vole do by C01p0ttaar0........ 124,579 " Given by Colpotteart. 14,802 " Granttl by Executive Committee... 8,931 " Total Dumber of ,olumrr Which in an increese of lest year, excluding mike and grants reported - by Synodioal coiner tears last year and not this year Imported, of 42,1393 volumes The total &pram - log of trams this yearn has been by Bale. at Publishing House 877,4{1 pages. Distribitted by Colporteure 2440.879 . 1 Ureated by Eieo Committee.... 162,582 Total of tracts distributed 2,780,402 Besides a large quantity of pamphlets and pe riodical papers The circulation of the Home Rod Foreign Rec ord is now 10,000 copies, having increased 1,600 cool. Moos the last report. The simulation of the Sabbath &hoot Vieitor •i Is now 47,000 copies, having increased 2,000 nopips Tibet the last report. The total receipts of the year have been/from atl source, $119,821 03, being are increase of $17,=7 79 over the preceding twelve months. The total expenditures of all kinds has boon $llB,BOB 42. The amount reoeived from sales of books, traits, and Sabbath School Visitors. rian been $87,424 38, which is au iuoroseet of $10,612 81 over the preceding year. no balance in the Treatictry, Mirob, 1, 1857, is $87,646 67, of 'blob, however, elerge part meet soon berpaid out for work now In progress. Co/portage fond.—The amount received from all @oracles for this Fond, has been $23,823 62. This is a very handsome increase over lest Jeer of $9,008 50. Not • single oolleoting agent bee been em ployed by the Board during the past year. The Deport was unanimously adopted. Dr. Hoge, of Ohio, offered a resolution to the effect that, whereto the Foreign }fission Board had reported an thorns of expenditures over re ceipts of $11;000, and had ooneequently recom• mended an increase In the watt:Motions of 26 per cent., the Assembly would proceed this after noon at 6 o'clock, to-receive contributions to make up the defletleaey. After • speech from Dr. Swift, of Allegheny, the resolution wee adopted. An overture, expreeeing the opinion that the American Bible Society had no right to alter in the taut the text of the common reoeive4 Tor- Atm, as they have done, from what it wu at the time of the formation of the Society, and that the Board of Publication report next year on the propriety of publishing the Bible In the text generally received from 1611 to 1816, wu re ported beak by the committee on Blue and Um tare without recommendation. Dr. & Breckenridge made • speech in which be expresaed Ms opinion that the American Bl hie Society mu the printer, not the editor, of the mud scriptures; and that the Board of robßalers ought to publish one edition of the Bible in the test of 1816, as a standard by which other editions should be tested. He utterly de nied power of the American Bible Society to amend the common •etsion In use at the time of its formation. Their only mission was to print that maims, not to edit It. The eolleetien of editions made by that Society in 1851, he char. acterised as uncalled for, and not binding on the Christian public. Before he closed, the Assembly adjourned till afternoon. Nauman, In Boston, by ROL Hubbard Wins low, on the 20th inst., at the reeldenoe of Free man Allen, Esq., No. 20 Pemberton Square, Bev. Myron Winslow, of Madras, to Mine Ellen Augusta Beed s of Boston. Mr. Winslow is a direot descendant in the sixth generation of the family from the landing on Plymouth Root, in 1620. The remains of his anovetors lie buried in enooesslon in the Winslow burying ground in Marshfield, near the tomb of Daniel Webster.— A dietinguished, alassioal and oriental scholar, he has devoted 87 years to the cause of Chris tian learning and religion in:lndia, and Is soon to re•embatk with his aooomplished and estimable wife, for his distant field of labor: Thus the Reit devoting and enterprising pilgrims of Ply , mouth Book are still "a peculiar people." Tue LADII9 CASIO IN Base.—Most of the bruit milli in Connecticut are busy preparing the bran hoop. which Mtn wear In their Aide. The Winstead Herald nye thtt the new braes'' mill at Plymouth la engaged upon an order for 1,000 pounds of three stripe of bran: and that an &&&&& ge of 700 pounds daily are sent to New York by railroad• The Waterbury mills are alto manufacturing braes hoops. The ladies may, besmear, that the steel hoops are the beet, as they do not bend or break so easily as the brute one*. Lama Austral. or Enconaira—Tke follow ing large number of emigrants arrived at this port yesterday:—From Liverpool, b the ship Limy Thompson, 710; Neptune, 715 Emerald, 380; Banishes Webb, 920. From Havre, by the ship W. Frothingham, 282; AlleghCueen, 851. From Antwerp, by Ile ship A..oallatin, 220. From Niemen; by the ship Copernicus, 178. From Tralee, Ireland, by to ship Colonist, 223. From Androbean,Beotland, by the ship Belama• col goo 11. Total, N . 5447 Y C Tim Sugar orop of Vermont this ear is er timated by the Montpelier Watthm o, at over 8800 toes , ibioil is nearly half the maple crop of the batten, as returned In 18 , and ono eighteenth: the crop of the illuitkd States.— At ten Gen a pound this you'll crop amounts to $1,680,05. The Bales hare been from 10 to 25 Gents a pound, though compartively little has bees disposed of. .. Nay Joseir Vaants.—The petu:l-huntlog mania has extended to Newark, and the brooks In that Molnity are overrun with explorers.— Several pearls hate been found daring the past few di7 B , ritiliing in vale from $6 to sso. Peoria of oonsiderable value have also been found la Elizabethtown, Trenton, and at various paths la Monmouth eounty.—N. Y. TAO. NOT TO 111 TIMM AT Laacm.--Queer things happen sometimes, min in Imaatio Asylums--n rough fellow passing the Woreester establish mut, noticed at the window an old sequoia woo, and bawled out at Mx, "hallo, old fellow, what are you ia for I" "Voting for Fillmore." Was the prompt Idi d reply. Theel enquirer sloped— he had probably ose it sf. : . _. Jonas MoEisaull, of Doostanolllo, Toon., publishes • nom la the fiashoillo.tfalon Is whiok he ma,og. cab§ jell of this wont, Imo intend Ws 'Egoist* .by oostio.ooksoorsi sootiadrot sod Ono Oilcans Win out of 'plow" . This hi diretolaly a Doti plow ia Ike sum of burglary. AISOCIATZ Srson.—This body, in session at Philadelphia, on Monday, on motion of Dr. ilav• eridge, adopted the following resolution, YOU 103, nays 13, not voting 10: Resolved, That the bailie now in overture be adopted as a Reels of Union with the Associate Reformed Chitircht the Declarations without amendment, and the Argument and Illastration in their amended form as • meal guide to the meaning of the Deolaration. - Resolved, That it be transmitted to the Asso ciate Reformed Synod for their concurrence. A Committee was appointed to apprise the Associate Reformed Synod, at New York, of this action, which was done, and on Tuesday, the Associate Reformed Synod also agreed upon the bate, after an exciting motion, by Yost] nay% 88, not voting 8. The fourth of February next was appointed as a day of. fasting for national eine.' The report of the Board of Missions was on Wednesday read, after which the committee on bills and overtures made report. On that portion of the statement of the Pres, bytery of Albany, which referred to the "Pro testant Association," so called, the committee was of opinion that this Society is equally as objeotionable as any falling under the denomina tion of seoret or oath bound societies, and the report goes on to say that any such as adhere to them, are ineligible as c todidates for ensiling or. dinances The report was, on motion, recommitted for reconsideration. ABBOOILTII RETORMRD STIROD.—This body, in session at New York, as will be seen above, 'adopted the Buis of Union by a decisive vote on Tuesday, with amendments. On Wednesday, a` protest against the Basis was presented, signed by Joe. em.C.rrell and 15 others, on the ground that it wee unconstitutional and void because of the complex and uncertain state of the vote of Presbyteries, on account of which the Synod had not the constitutional power to deable at this time. Wm. McMillan end two others pi. °tested spinet every additional term of communion to those now held. Dr. Prude, and seven others also entered their protest, became of its form, agitnet the eighth and ninth sections, and the'article on "Covenanting," and also upon eonstitettlohst grounds. Messrs. Findley, hleKinstrey and Huey were appointed a committee to' answer the protesteA, A resolution was offered that the memorial to I establish a mission to Northern India Bitola I be referred to the Board of Agency. The reio; lotion was amended by Rev. J. G. Brown, of Pittsburgh, no as to give the Board power to act : on the eubjecebefore the next meeting of the General Synod, and in its amended form it pasted. Rev. Dr. Forsyth was instructed to present the memorial (adopted tome days since) to the Evangelical Conference to be held to Berlin, In November next, as he Intends to meet with that body. Rev. John R. Clement and Dr. Farayth were deputed to represent the Ae.oolate Re formed Church, an corresponding members in the General Assembly of the Preebyter ioo °buret' to Ireland, and to 000vey to that body snob resolutions as the Synod might send. The following gentlemen were elected mem bers of the Board of Agency for the co.aing year Meters. J. T. Preeoloy, J. B. Dale, It. D. Harper, Robert Dunlap, T. B. Rich, S. T. Fluty, and J. G. Brown. Elder A. C. Nevin, of Monticello, N. Y., at an early Binge in the deliberatioes of the Synod, proposed resolutions in favor of union with the Associate Reformed Synod in the South, but they were laid An the table at that time, and to• day on being called up met a like fate. The resolution appointing Xenia, Ohio, as the Synod's nest place of meeting, was considered, and the matter was referred to a Committee to report upon. They recommended that the Synod I libvuld meet , . itt November next in the First A. P. R. Churn's in A'le.glieny, and also that should the terms in whine this synod accepted the basis of union be satiefactery to the Assumed. Synod, this Synod should invite the other to a General Synod upon the pima ratio of represoutation. as thte General Synod, to meet in Pitteborgh or Allegheny—prepared to make arrangements for the consummation of the union. After considerable oonvereatien, the report was amended, and the Synod decided to meet m Allegheny at the usual time in May next, and the invitation to the Associate Synod was refer red to 0 COmmittee,lo sot upon at their diecre• tion. - - The Committee on the State or Religion re ported a very interesting narrative of the opera tione of the Church for the Synodical year. it detailed the ministerial changes, ordinations, added licentiates, etudents of theology, eerlitl oaten of diemlseion, deatae, &o, sad the action and whites of the Presbyteries with reference to the adoption of the basis. The report of the 'Whole showed that the Church, in its varied fields of labor, received adequate eupport and was performing a good work, the fruits of which were visible in the increased feeling manifested in religion!' things. The report was acaepled. The Committee on Overtures on the Union of the Reformed Presbyterian Churches recom mended that the overtare dg, union from the Presbyterian Synod of North America lie on the table till the next meeting of the next General Synod. ' The &newer of the Committee to the several Protects was read, amended end adopted; after ',Mob the Synod adjourned to meet In Pate ;burgh May, 1858. Pao 131.11900P&L Convarrnow..-The an nual Convention is now in sassiest at Philadelphia. But little was done on the first day. On ebb second day, the following five candidates were ordained to the Diaconate. They are Wires of Philadelphia we anderetand :—Mr. H. C. Potter, son of the Bishop of the Dlooese; Mr. Edward W. Appleton; Mr. Samuel E. Appleton; Mr. Fe- I bar Byllesby; Mr. Henry M. Stuart Bishop Potter read his address on the oondi• tion of the Diocese, and in respect to the labors performed by him during ifio.year. From it we, learn that the ordinance of ootflimation was ad. ministered 160 limes to 1462 persons; 17 candi dates for orders were admitted to the diaconate. 4 deacons were admitted as priests, 5 churches consecrated, and 8 corner stones laid. The Bishop also officiated on 257 occasions, preach ing 163 tiM , P; adatinistered the ordinance of baptism to 26 children and cue adult; the Holy communion to 28. Re also solemnized 10 mar riages, and attended 4 fatterale. Portions of the diocese were represented to be ' in a flourishing condition, while in respect to others more MI and efficiency wan recommend , ed. It was suggested to divide the diocese Into four missionary districts. St. Stephen's church, Connellerine, wan te• instated. It was moved that the Convention proceed to elect a standiog committee, agreeably to the the canon which provide, for supplying racist; ales In parishes. This motion gave rice 10 a *protracted dismal._ elm - .One one band it was eaid that the. plan proposed by the motion was improottcable, and could not be productive of any good effect. The plan eoggested by the Bl:•hop in his address wee thought by one of the speakers to bi the beet, which , recommends a division of the Diocese in to • four minsionary dletriets. Final action woe postponed for the present. The oommittee to wham was referred tho ran olutions of Dr. etimmo, 'mead at the hat Con ventloo, on the subject of the miSsionary chute in this Dioceee, made a report, eubmitting two reaolutione, as follow: ' Revolved, That we cannot hope for the full blessing of God on the mleelonaty came to ,this diocese, unless the clergy and bitty can work to gether more cordially. Resolved, That the substitution of 'one - ior tic) diocesan organizations h mfti-to be desired, If it can be eo formed as to embrace the great pro portion of those devoted to the mhelonary work. These resolutions gave rise to a diecussion.— The firet resolutio4' r obJeoted to, for the res., son that It implia ant of harmony botireen• the clergy and laitY. ♦ member from the Interior Reamed to think the difficulty in relation to the missionary close arose from their being more than onelloard and one paper in the diocese. After considerable dim/talons the resolutions were postponed. °wow to Hot warm weather or some other _of the noses set forth in our report of the Cattle Market, there was s decline of priori of bullocks at Butte Head yeeeterday, equivalent to • cent • ponod—the beet eeillog at lact. listead of 140. as • wdeleago, for the beef, and she suarketde• cidedly doll at that; not because there wary • lull supply, but because of a gonaral Lion of butchers to buy mottle at* such soffava ' glint pried,. 'they also allege that the coosomp- Lica of toesthas fallen off very largely the peat week. Evidently people hare bee. *thinking "What shall we eat" It I. time they stopped thinking of eating fresh beef st twe•tyeve cents • ponod.—N. Trib. Tun Waur ClOP.—On the chorea of the Chautanque Lake the winter vilest orop neon. looked better at this gamut of the year-than nor. It bee a flub, deep color, and stands up mink and tall. No accurate judgement tie be form°,l.:of the 141 in coop ut 714 bat the shames seem to be that there will be time and •oppor% Sanity for it to mature.7.-Jorosettown (h. Y.) Jour. . . - Ma. OICHUrfAIT flummox has been szamidig tha„ Border Ruffian -Lairs of Kansas, and has spill,, sons of tluss are damnable ."' 'is *ore than hie dooghhipa,hrothioik la VOLUME LXX---NUIFIBER 240. The Health of American Women TIMGRAEF ENBURIa FA - MIL Y I kteoLD upper Acre it lOs.g Cy TULSA BlADl "D nuass " v THAN OF AIL Oruro, YmlClwtb , Fri TOUSTUran. In Call hanntrY marcess in the lomat of keen didernment of o• r countrymen th puts an effeotttdop to /mamma . and lgternothe t tat tineesuMed "come or tho tare ban Modicums is moue owing to their undoubted maZr tatty thas,to Dail Other Muss and we I.alre to call nape: Lai attests= wens tithe best among them , . MARS iIALL'S VT) INK CAT -bLICON, Shin remedy wilt autartiti cars Falling of the Worth, Mlles, Disordered Menstruation. Diseases no Preanntmt. All trouble. st the dung* of lite. both with young and oid, sna W Um various Sind, of weaknesses sod nessons complaints mound by dilordored iS uterine mgans. ritINCIPAL FAIPTOILa indicating &wanes for widish the Catholic= le offered no a certain cos, are trela lot the boot, tangling and na ln between the shoal orbinds% estecding sco ne down the .pine, antatal. In the en.. .f is• some. bearing down pawn In the attains organ.. dinning W....tenon. to the bawds mid low the hire, adulantramds Tido. in the bread; burning In the pit olds atomach. impure:dry 00 the bowels, tenasumee with Manama.. sod again with Ordinate consureation , mid met. ...Mita.. sere' tie• s'ma. damp( a hammering or testing cnarsoter .with roomed or whirtling In the earn. - du:l pains In the hood. with Irr.an.n o . l endialundat, summand tor complete note. trattcm, languor end dismormemene • disarraugnmnna 01 thernssurnal pertoda,wah aerie dietharge between them, which toe &embed in the p sancta:one of Melina. =bang Company. IN ALL OtlitAd OF PALPITATION tip TIIILLIDADT ACTS AT 000 g. Many uterine cotorldut. aro .o treed to be heart rase. from the emarat. elle disturbances connected wl tant organ. but the Ceti:toile= e.h..01d aiway• takers, sad 15 altos cWon cut at ter, it will be found that nothing is IN at the boat , , nal. that s cute will moo fallow 110 uto. It ...It elec. iLve that feeling known as the heart rising in the mouth and ; , Mambas Girl. • 5.7, ••••", ALLOY T,ELEdE SYMPTOMS • am not cement at any due time, but any of them indleate to. prournee ofanase, uland the neetecuty for di IIISIgATS ACTION. Ti. remedy Is mewed by one of.'the Plied end most skilful phydrians of the day, and every oust most be al, lured that Rey. we taking • aelentlfa and well eon, peundedmedldh , • w Itxpertenee has proved that the remedy will eureelitht yen out clever, twenty mace, and that moet of the lone• rade tun warees bemuse el MM. 'which lad destroyed the recuperative power. of the sietem, or of severe Mee dumbed ininxinuehich had enptured some delicate mare• Mums, and thereby reed...oil a cure impostable. • The pries lithe artiele being but one dollar and a half per bottle. It be ',Rhin the reach of leery pen/1711. and should bare • We theist lea. The medicine's amompanied by full...nide.. one blinikreary hue to understand her own ea., mum pre venting the .asety of medical coinaltStan. cod a hat Is more Impertant. entirely &dueawelY with medicaleie amlnatione, which are instil hulked Ovenhl women erlolmion in their meet same feelings. and to avoid which Otto .off.. ileardileting Pal.. ant moment. too life leteln In this view, ens of the moot 014017 educated phymirJans Of the Meant day. ant one who has is world wide repettatlon, stated that the efforts of the llraeleneerig Company would clot appelleilltad 'by every. of of anY hell.cy, and ttutt the adaption of mt. renoly v.& obviated the neceselty of Permhel ekpoeuie, wool t • entltte them to the appnßiationol every than who vetoed ' female malady a the saferamd of hrx purity and the most prem. and brdllant jewel belcuurbig ehmw =We. PARTIOUIAILATILNTION 13 RYQUESTED tn the fol. kneingeerldheite tee tinetTLlfaust. h.-1 have been. professed tiers for twelve years.dmil of Nurse. bare teen • great name vier sewrs caeseortellingolthetramb.derantted menstruation, Whit.. disorders moreon.t upon Prearomy. inm the toe of aniception to the hear of heaver, My mt./Oh/eh. etm been nepuently attested by severe ermidown munsoted with the bean—eurO as Whiten.. slaking, hu,neting. and other eiraniseirementa, whth bm,lnaillentlY our puma to InalMte organs dasealw of the boost. I have al. onaO Itanhall'll Uterine Catholloora • me at taloa. 17..1.11.1 euenaParial remedy to th-pe end In all tainPlall to of the intermit erg.. to whi. et. Many Lapel.. are 11. a• ble—t. mor e eMcatione than any or ail the eno.t arlen clan preamlptions of the minter shisielahr, and I bare Mee the enact!. of the beet in Um comitry. Fall 00011,7 ars of soy es. will be theerfirly furelehed any one br addre.ihg a Nave to me, tem 1.918. New Yore Post stile s. RAWLINS W. lIIMINOP, Publlo el arse, New York 0517. OYNTLEYgIfe i observe an Important mien. In Yhor n Uterine tleiholieon will Infant:4y core Neuralgia. This symptom more fry• tilnataly.nompsniaamemtsual der.gement than people apppMe.and alltemales are to ...cc to it that they ehoole alwaye nave • bottle of Cathodeon ou hand. They thayrely upon it that it will work wondera, not hoot Rom eartaan tgperleaee. the mmutome. when connected with the ISM are trowel' 100,0 to teed di...weirder,— ,Whea the same. le allemod there are cataract.. and .hooting pat. withetlei.a ea lending Caton Cheat. and beet, and me (Runny acconiparded a 1511 mms, teintresse coidnese of the extremltlee, and'emidity. There ”nuatonm will soon set completely castrated br the ...now. UAL LIERMAS, en D., Now 'York. I larrettot In my whole experience awn a medlitic• which willeomp,re with Marthaite Uterine Catholionn— Oat of thirteen f,niat. to this pl., now more my treaty meat lof &man./ Si the uterus. • thmority ate about and.all the rest are, rapidl y nenvel.clur. 8.11. rmscizic, Lynchburg, Va. A ea. orbiting of the womb et toeen yearn standing hoe Lean cured ay IdarahaLl'a Uterine Oethellbon. and Um led, is now able to weik out and attend to her duties.— LI. cane bee tong been looted apemen itiranthle. Mara* OtlyeA• elYneldtKed little let• than me rile. • JI./UN P.L•MIigII.D, it. D, Penns. One ofYuiereratt awes of Uterine disease that 1 hare Met with In thirty Mem setlve exper.ence ea • hr.. len • fof medicine, woe the means of Mat. calling my alien lana to the virtue of Manthalea Uterine Catholic.. The harMnt was • married adman, toil the mother of too &Aar., nos had been micastortally troubled with • Me• .huge emitar to the whites. and ball wme trouble with ter monthly period., but considered Movelf In good health. hhe one thee tabs. with shooting hed.t under the tight moulder blade, which anereaede ertendrd andg toe spine • litie wan then troubled with he a dache great nemue debility, add, ehoedming Palen sdid ilaehee of bent ,ould 'ham °v. the who. body. The organic oldlculty of the en Mt, nosily emerged sol.f, oAm* piece prolavem, eu that alie tenni not el l down. without Nan. There was weartltees end aching In the back, an an uncontrollable deal. to he on th e dun all dar. she Dad wdli hot and dry .010. and eitogether woe In • Oltlcal ItondltlClA Candor aborts mete soy that teeny 00 the. ...P.M. appeared abortnude the asee, and the beet still I could commend. felled 10 avert them. 1 felt test( the respenreolllty wen almost ...heavy. and a consultatitu •Ith . eminent medical Drolemor In flew lett city lads.. Re nee of glarecualrehlwaai ewe Tae taiutrs et symptoms to Wider oh. end: Mm toxin to • perfect state of health, was. gradual, out the whole' • Proc.s was . beautiful as the gradual develtipemet B. • p lantlrum the teed to the ripe 'ruin A: countsnt use Menemit tor sit months was attended by cßuplide tumors and Menem ..veral years hare elapsed. net the alight.et .imrtom oflll health las been experienced, 010 e. thou Lave nod it UnlatnllltlYa and do no more than ruaet of simple...when L esy that it e eminently worthy of pnbliecontidshics. J,W,TURDOCII, hi D.. Inelana. • ft, the Orracliaberp Clomarrr: tineiTi.hltgel: I loot upon It at an act of grotithat Chu as well seofdoty. to Inform inn 00 my esperience with reglad to Manners Utorate Cathelbsou. I nare b.. a pracilainguhndolon .for some twain) , five yeara dudits. aware found it almost Impontble co ours then iseased known as lintine. My bretheren of the medi• gal profeetlon bare olways looked upon then tounplalnts ae Incureole, and they have much lamented their stabil,. trat =LkyreakilliVatral=a= lug chat many bad bean Otnelitled by Its use, I thought it my duty to sive It • moat totirongh Investigation. The -following aHu rutin of Our yen. careful trtal. hove anent found It anoceseint In cans cbaractalsed by guy. of the &down* symptom.: meat heat. prostate and beaded down In tin ttn•lne MUM gnaws of weight en the Mulder. arannpiniteder tirgenrand frequent desire te pata UMW; Putt nervotut excitement about the time of.the monthly ptelod.with irregular discharge. Ist:King iluag•Lito44 abundant, and at other noun weinty and dd &wt. Wtaltnen and menet& tenons headache, Ini• lability of temper, chillness. flatunnoe, vomiting, ho regulactry of the bowels, bunting in the ones. weight in that gnats and wall of the took. crawling and tin o f ling in onions pans ei the body. and a nouns/ of Uneguiusge. nuns inanWattler STIUNOULeI eannected with,theat remnialuts, and I have observed them nail desonind to the „maims oulantes and nub Of Vur comPnlY. I ought tarsoy that In the connesdette - einuted-bytho Mum Ulan' In *Many femalet.Ws Welicatt In the cue of young girls. In just taming to Marabni • literinnliathollson is Intallible. Yonrs truly. BENJ. ICITTRUDDIt. M. D. A monad female Wend olnane hr teenafilicted for four or fin yens with-uterine theta:dam .oth Inneinced tiulantrygnOOdle the, and destroyed her netnini Renti. Two bottles of Marshall's. Uterine Catbolloon covet her entirely HARVEY PERRY, Provldenee, 11.1. *form& friend of mint • she has heart suffering for nearly ton yearn with Inning d tkrenule.r.euP. pm.] and tetinfal menetruarlo• • „ months' ea of hiannall't Uterine Hatho abet ever *spend to be In her life. awl • • • peels npetleet et^ - Y. HITCH - -New Work. Marshall's lihrtine Cattolinol mute the alining of everre:- thing tvarknown in this country It has been vied with amain* success. JOS. LkiNit. dot. eteoling, Thou •attdo of other nertinutee Lee bitted um Wine °fiber Cotapaus, where all interetted are to awl. MaIi:WALL% UrgglNa tJAYIIOLic;ON Is sold - whlintee and retell at the Levan >roof Hoiden Li. llgkenit. No. /4J IVotd strret. oirn of th• Mortar, /gro and get • ropy of the Ortefenbere. Maggot Henan. WO mann prig rout. Hoehn sent to any cart of tat nountry foe of nurse, on the rnelpt of lactate. IChtOreafenberg Alumnae Is ore of the i.e. rublicotlotts -of Ice Inndonni may te bad without charge of coy f the Company's Agents, or at their offloo. faLlawddin DiANUFACTURING. Qa ptis.„' zosx.e.4. wal.Tris ? ow ,C1111111A113; REPOSITORY: OSEPII WIIITNiow carrying on buoi up ft, Wirsimbalom p sea (now lately eialnygidal - between .rstteburgh and wtenewelkle, near the Two' Mlle Elan, teepee:hilly Invitee the public to Were JAW etookoftlAilltlAWES, BIJOGINS, de. .A.l he particular. lyintbrts. gentlemen parrdarera thatone price Darr I. made. FouraVil pass axpetience the burin e. enabler( him to raw before his patrons the earner choice osilectloni Ceertaiont mo marry yearn peat It bee been hie particular department to select hour the ratio. and must to/rooted deer= Blannfarturete. Tire sorters of Me new colder, I. complete, the sauces, of Ws arranneroenr will misapply ths beat and most te,blonable Blanuierture. at moderato one.. Uneneumbeened b 7 abode hefp . espenwe. what. the _eigoria tot decorating noWe. of halm.. ham heaped won the peep m oo.; g to large rental Joanna Wtalte veld eellWa ready call.“ mush tem than the oar ilyrOdta ' Oar mammy via dis• t,ie,atatfp WELL6 I RIDIIIIB /6 CO. • 80 Youth'Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., t ELVIVACTIMIAS or • WllllB, TILONDS AN) SiVITCHeS. .grOtden tne PA.. e Iron L. trade... /Mout. aka pod . pertroetim Tosa.-6 mo r nths,. 6 D. amt. dircoaat tor roaralorta . h. GEB.WI.II, • R 3 4.1 T WINE. ~. - Corner Ol t stt....Mart.rlA. ari .; "ll44 o ! i fal s LriallLo t f . 1:4 PZZ'tirlbTri.g..l:lZiliitl'2lll 1 :11,7:, lott:1 - 1v.,•••1+ . pow L. 1191.3 T. 13: YOUNG '& CO . . 111k11137A0T11.7111.1 07 FURNITURE & CHAIRS . ou:ayeey Deeeription. lACTOll7—.ll7ll7ra St. Mures Wilk and Perna. ' • Vi gre4,ouge--1411.38 Z 640 itrnith.4o4 St f : • " SSTVIAMTIOAT CABENTAIRNITURVL—W9 2 cOlstatitly martialhasuitoc IPMIISIIIOJ.T ( . 34111N ~101tNr70317 an 6 0111111.13. awl Inv tea the,itvoinon of tbars IntAmted luslaraultiog Wit., • - 0 , 3 0..0,08. • • , T. it:4MM At OD: ~ =22:===M==2=l c: 17. kEcipii , F.At.& co.. Citbtnet and . Chair Wateroom. cb m , ot.limi cod sth La. 'Payne krsets. 'H - tatabuy • AVE 'Ciiiititritay on band a largo assort ment Of Warekiture of evert •tyle And demiP th tr . -41 , 141%1 bi l ftwollogr, sod 7arrs.Vorabg, as • - Pittgburgh Coach Factory; *. X -L..I3TEPHEILB. , niazcovr oo..formftty L Lwow:mt. — 1 No. 46 Diamond WOOd PITTLIBUILGII%PS. 11 WOIlLto FASPECTIVULLY an-ABM uoiknet to asta thistartime sang mtialty ess pistil% la mistral tibial bass this eags_te —'. = -- hums' of my MMGC pastas Xs AL Ti isabe .l to sen 7 Oa ins business Sahli Its hazier at sb s old awhil e • .N0:411 DIAMOND .41 LX.r. 1111slitti• 111514.0 f Oa sea iodise sea establish% sit mos Is osibilshaistit, 1 users the public ao slbt(payhaY • eiesay pal to deserve the at , ' - 2d so Lang •nioild bl itt i le sad sametates. is cavil ysetitIiNSPAIIRDIT cL01118; - AND fujunitte to say . to Um. stulat, totem. otol WI sat 1pholnel• and rdstt try it IL PHILLIIIi. 96 t 23 Bt Char et ~_:, t. 70'
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