EST.MIIIIRMYO,..I7t* DlEvr-Irosim arivineetaimarre. ; saw YORK aumwruummtirrs, visicirmima & co, CkLIXIAL XIMMITII, From ALDEBT 0. RiCIZAZDEAY3 ADIMMULSO Ouli Broadax" rark, mum(' ,thgss,AAppktotes Bandlog,).V.:Sa cmaati /42,0374:. 0/Plili,3oo Broadway, -Vew York. , lfamo , - ----- AlurUlahrßatqrst Cream Fr ANA N EXTRAQRDENARY AND ASTON 1511r.SCI__eat ht Cream Freer.lngot CI [mesa la SIX larflreM. hy:a'sittuple am! elemmt d = tattoo Of wall known pitoolPlesifluduthiS e" rdetirmiiei mad?, ,a, elolia es 1 . 4 . 41 pi n am menage without dunce[ rum i nxgx , mums I=l ,t bLthe s, llarytand Institute, neul Pirtin t t i D:- the the af i a elit'iu crier a/1 other.. . I a far therearl prod of the excelleuca of ?miner, the weilleatted wooklatate, that • . VIANDS • Iwo 111 Woos the patrol woo lamed. ie Lirsely increalling &mod e n We popular ankle I Wee the agents to mmlrrit deafen to lantern! their or emiSi mul thereby myna delay. Jan by Ilan will meet with prompt atteutiuu noated Is a Mite: the retallprlom of the Freezer, fur the ocumnienne of lbw, watittog a alitaltitutl , . . e . ~ t. •. , TwO Quarts Tg Three Quirts Vaterr Quarts S. , a. Q Qtrnlrte te V :fi ne Wtrq Sik Fourteen Quarts 3, Twenty tturl. Addrer J. k C. BERItIJ.N. 641 firottlway, New Fmk. ' AV= for Patents. spl7.2mdv Cram= AttuLally Proles la Three wad a Halt Minutes I 6 A/rAbSER'S" PATENT FIVE' MIN JAL CTS METER, PVT TO .Tire TltST!—Tley ability of Mawr'. Parser to froes• num to See Wainer nas fully proved on Wednesday, Ow Mk day atbraicla at - the FurnUlag Weren't./ of S. W. Smith, No, 634 Sad. ay beano • largeaadlenre asambled Wheat alectarrfrom Prot Mona on the =Olen of refrigerant. • errant eras an frosen to 3)4 minutes by tbo wskb. W. 3 ottszta..,.... ........ ..--43 I quarts. tr, 4 6=l4 . ....A 14 quarts. 9 6 Tom— ..6 4.t Ultra discount to t 1.4 tr.14,1A0 2. P. TOItItY, Manufacturer, No. 0 Ham street New , Yoric Orders fur the abase prereptly executed. Alm eskolesale Went fur .•lirtbar's" celebrated Self Scaling Cms, and Jars. ' aplrame 1. TS , WOODWAR INCKNZY & CLARKE, SAltep :Street, N. Y., rairrter s and /*aim is ENGLISH, SHEET A*./LWEILIGAN WINDOW GLASS. mrlTaleadv losporited Wines, Oro° , &c. I. &*.'GEERY, 203 cant, 026X22; A.ND no 22.0AD1U.T. uric 201 - . [Establishol 1,801.] IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN FIRST Quality Family' Groceries, °Ear to . tha Trod., Rotel*, strata Fanelli**, and RR who are thole* In their and and It ti A ltwani n. :l* infield, a . large a l i,Lto .i t r y . 1L , i ,.. 4, ~. ~ Rfuokbed, Whom, Imperial, Dyson, 0 impau - der. ' Yo g u r 2g Ryan, to. In chests and Lau ants. to. OOFFEE—Mocha aratJara. WlNES—Madams, Marries, Port.. Hock. A,. v.ry old and high grade% in original pultag., 'l e 031Johoi. mtg. nuens and bottles. lIARTON and ourart ER'S CLARETS. • CRAIIPAIIINS—dIeat A Clandoria Wit lenta Vemenay. Do Ileldscick, UAL Mturita's do do do LlQUORS—Brandies, Rums, Whiskey, Gin, Arrack. A 1.- Mitts*, Maul, to., 0.2., In original package*, ale* Carew, allaraechluo, Aultotta, Noyes, Whirs, to MALT LlQUORS—Londou.ktrinruSiont, Scotch and Eugli,ti Alm. • CRILRS—A ..riot) ~4 choice brands. PICKLES—EngtOth old French. SAUCES—Tor rid,. Carrie, Glum, Meat, to. CREESE—Sidltcm, Chrildor, Royal, Victoria, Prince Alban, Paramount. Gro= d liansign, Dutch and and A me r STIOARS—Laif„ , Puirminal, St. Croix, to-, La bar. MB and half barrels. • HAMS—Westehalta and American.. 011.3-016.. - Sperm and Whale*. Eirdur Liquors aro *rammed unadulterated and of our. cum Impottadan. - . • feldtf• -- Gold Modal Plasmas QTEINWAY •it SONS, MAN- I," trACTULIEH, 114 Walker street, N York, nmeired the following Fire Prfer Naar comzeditlon with tb• best makers in Doman, Nur York, Philadelphia and Italtknore. TWO MIST PRIZE MEDALS at the Metivpaliten Fslr, Washington. 31are1t,18154. A GOLD MEDAL, et the Crystal Waft, New York, So vember,lBss. (Wag the only Gold Medal given for Pianos within the la.t .la years.) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Baltimore, In& TILE YIFIre PRIZE 111tDAL at tits bar Crpial New York, November. ISM. Among thaJudim were the Ent muskal talent In the country, such en L. Uaton, Own *chalk, Wallenhaupt and many others Pl. kS. Nam+, IWith and without the Iron Frame) ars warranted for throe year; and • written guarantee given. Llama rdad and shipped without charge. Prime moderate. a2Stlydv No: ilq 112, 414 , ft 416 Broadway, (bran Broacimmonied Clz.l Street, .N.lo 17ork. _ . ?FHB POPULA_R - HOTEL HAS NOW been open under ha bar magagratert one year, and the proprietor Iris rim beet nevem for Mining that his uertiout to please .re appreritted by the tangle, public. Charge per day 31 60. tayldri OW. BrCKLANIX The Hest Penile Chu —l/ PRATTB>' CAN_ II 4 thr CILIZIPM ,asid .uoie DCII►DLB L'i TUE WORLD. naltbar WAX, IieBBER XENGIS to nal it• No LZAD ACREITS, or IN TIM CAN. ititENCIIES art turd SPRI - NR MASI% a 4 h 6o sinipt• that any one ese 1:111.0 IL Ploprkbrs tor the United States. PRAM! PATENT SAFETY LAMP AND FEEDER. NIANCRACTURDZO COW PANT. lee Ilroubray, „ Agents for the Compauy, J. a C. BRIIRIA.V. 831 Broadway, N. T. apl7,..lsody R. K.ETCUL`3I t CO, 237 Pearl 1, X. Y SPOOL COITON. I. new universally known as eh. very toidlk! Emily use, and shoo far HEWING MACIIME3. APnb:ItOBERS IA Nay Stow, Neu York. nrultlitztv- gA. • FAHNESTOCK & CO., \PROLE ...IO Druggists and Manufacturers of Villa Lad, and bu labium corner Wood and Front streets, Pita eldt. meta SCLIOONNLIKEIL,3IANUFACTEIRER u • d Whit. LWOW Lad, Zinc, Paint, Li Put ty and Tanalabir, • tloo, Lc.. Na Waxl`st., Pittardrgh, ociLlyd so.. .:LOOCIIILIM 11.1X1Inil MILER - MO BRQS., . (SUCCESSORS TO .12 J. KW 00.,)' (S UC C ESSORS No. CO Food woo., Pithburob,ll6 Proprktors of XV. 31dabeecelabrand Yerndfoge; Lim to. TORN 11AFT;rJr. (SUCCESSOR TO JAS. ey utrry,) WDolrfair mad: Eitall DruggLeand Briar In Palau, Oar, Dyirrufe, corner Wood sad Sixth drethr, itirltegulor Agmat for Dr. lard's UAW., (OLIN IP. SCOTT; WILOLESALE OEAL- Drive, Ptlab; ats, proiliffl No 2)6 Liberty area, Pit tbargh:' AU ordeal will Wein vrogt attention. glirent tn. Schenck monk Symp. multlydiar E. SELLERS, WHOLESALE DEAL er In Drugs, Rint*,Dieriatrit, qii, Varnlsber, Le, N 0.16 Woad street, Pithburst, .Goods war:l34od. 'Wien • • - km . BRAUN & REITER, WHOLESALE AND Rata Draggiate,converot Liberty and St,Clair TOSEPII F Z. NO, (SUCCESSOR TO,. t/ Mika: it Ow) wow Illarkamtenstasal Damao!, town woman/1i on Mad stall sal =opiate mortmest at Deep, Madlclosa, Madldno CorMo facroloaly, sod all articles pm /fir WnwriPlions careililly cakpoondedW • how. /Maly HA Wood Mott, comer of Wo Comuitisoimi, SPRINGER MARBAUGIL COMMISSION' Merchant. Nal... W.ol.Pnnisluto sad Pradace gen- . enll7. Zia. 173 Liberty " . .et, Pittsburgh, P. I ENRY S. KING, (LATE OFTKE - I Arm of Slag t )lourbeed.) Oaamhidoo 36areb667, m e w fa Mg Metal and Bloomy N 76 Water atreet, be- Masitet.Plttsbar • Ps. .1619 A. HARDY, (SUCCESSOR TO lIAR- A. dy, AMIN t C 0.,) 01111Uni.deel Farerannoir cheer, Agent of the Madison sod Indbutapoll• lishross, an First mad Ferry M. Pittsburgh, Pa. - ja29:lyd KDWARD T. •MEGRAW, GENERAL c o o t onann Me bans . an.lltboknal• Dealer In Mann. M Tobacco, impormd awl Anorak C./pus. Sonir. No. 241 Liberty mixt, *Amite tbnbend at Wood, Pat. bUrgb• mbl2.-ly ALEXANDER GORDON,. FORWARD tag sad CowesMon Merchant, Laid Pipe and sa,sat Agent, Dealer la Pig rcal Bar Load and Shot. Matti= sad Manilla liemp. feelkdilte fausir, &C. TOIIN u. MELLOR, No. 81: WOOWST., between Dimaul Alloy Toarth stregi_t, ea. Arng fue CIIICKZKI:4O SONS' (Ik4c_ AP_IANO: TO/L194, a it o N IMV = D A zwgt ur=d _ pas KLEBE & RO., No. 5 FIFTH ...11: A SA. Elsa eau Ocean asp, Solo lent Gs NONNII a • IC (New PArky nehlaiie Grand od PIANOS, a n d DARRADT , NEDDRANPS 'imam Ma IRONS and ORDAN ELARI/OSPCXl4.Thadars in Musk and Muskat Tundra:lmM , •.! (.6 CHARLOTTE -BLIIME; UFAOTBR ILI PR and Daniel/law Fete" and Insane elk* eat Modal Inenunnnts. Sole Awe Sr HANOIDINI tuxes, the A& !mum zuva oo:sisals. MA% sigh and without ,Fsleso Aninrianant: WlWlntrst. myS 7. - ItttOnito - - . OBERT ATTOB.NEY--AT Law, and Solicitor of The Hiatt* littatigtir'Nec 110 stmt., PittlemreL ;=:" r. _':dal • "OSEPII 8414 k :MORRISON; AZ. torpor at Lure cgs.% sa..ts meth's, am. Wow. ▪ AR • oir HAZEN,.ATTORNEYS ▪ uw. oqui• - t iA aka! ozuolaii ! - lOrts,grast, ; ;Prit',fmNr; -- 7• - •-r- -, ..., . -.., . —... DEALERS EntßllY;lp , : • EIAZI,D,• . lam anittaakevoii Gook giassesikr, .Closks,• mad Shatitsk,Faitbiatdittrit tad otes. Oooft" Oat t. tautly am. 4n unsignallteitrasivo ssiertmept in, all The ',reeve dapaittatatt,latttalftat aid tenttqt . at the tarn*. yaw. -arwai.,.:-.: , gittltortbaut mi. Fourth and ilaract stelidi _..... 411141101 . 11 , OITA e c t i i3:ntalin •Oa 2411il Didin rwi pod 1 50 0 0 9, 7 090 ` 11, Mac MOW& • ' sY l f.A.I:-IC MEESE Loiptirtitni 'to Iteetillere. Liquor Merchants and Wholesale CI . DR. FEUCEETWANGER'S, ', Pk/raring., to Produce Ma .Fossesec Z.o&o Erery Dairad I T IIE UNDERSIM lIAS .. LATELY male greet huproremente In this br i a o n-b o and lobaluocu., and reg " U ing. as larttli=on of Pure °r S ' p . irit, either Ist ;I 4th proof. andllgr e such a. C" C !Wow de or We, , thithuol and teat Gin, Jamaicaand nt• a Item. me -120146ha, Bon Irkb and Peetch Whisky, Apple, Peach, I Cherry and Raspberry Brandy. Port and Madeira Wlntv alit Le Inwardly prisineed. It require. no RUC, bat an addlthin ' of a AO spirit. say LO cadet. to each gallon of the or. l venire Flavoring. The brat Gamow OR, groeu, yellow and white. warranted ! pineal., a. low as any other Imparter la the United State. . • howure of asery Lauer. Extract of Copse, irb of whkli . produce 3.i0 gallons of Cognac. Raw. Whisky may, by Dr/ P..a ace sad body preparation , be made smooth with bate trifling expense. i The price of Flarotincgare extremely moderate, end di- metiers In full applied by DIL LSIII3 FECCHTWANGES, Chemist nod Importer of Dc i r . amenfiel Cs7e and Aktels, D 3 glienwilY , and thaws/kits. ;• . lie 143 Laira - lira roux. N. D.—Su! Agedt forOodfrere celebrated Cordial bitters and Gln. ; • nprziagirgoan BENS R. COSTAR'S Rat, Cockroach, he., Exterminator Depot, 388 BROADWAY NEW YORK. ••COSTA s , RAT EXTERMINATOR . • -•- • A N INFALLIBLE DESTROYER OF .03. RAT?, MICE, ANT?. OROCND MICE MOLES, Lc, R., Au. (Nut dunce-um to the i{lll.ll (army.) Rau do not die In their hole, but mum out and din. • Put up In Mc., adc„ Lk, LI, L 2. $3 and 0 Dome. “01:191'AR'S" lIEDBCO EXTERMINATOR. Never !mown to foil, and coed every day by thousatole to New 'fork and elsewhere. rot up In 250., 50c., 411, StrA,V24O nod $ 4 , 5 0 Bonk.. .00STARM . ELETTIIIO POWDER. For tho &oft - action of Nol4 Filer, Flea; Plant lams; Fersafn on libiolt and Antalatt, dr, cfa. Put up . In 50c. Dottie, Fold ,oirsals and Satan at "COSTARS" Principal Depot, Sgii BROADWAY, Naar 'York, and by the Prhacipal Drug gista and Deniers throughout the United btatcs, the eltlYinly, West maim. , California and South America. Sirerdeni moat always be scconirouded by the cash. SFr Xo good. sent on commimiou. Ilirktesll sample packages put up at the lowest whole.. . sale Nice, for first orders in new plazas, with cards. show pesters, to 03•Pakages e tutio xpr esslyns, put up fur nips, Steamboats, Ho- Public Insti au. . . Pull part/cal. to Wholmola Llonlarr. &aim of prices. tc.., 'will bepromptly mailed on application. Addy., "CO Alt." No. WS Ilromlrmy, NM, York. Saki lay° FA. KEYSEIL \o.llo t' mrcet. 'Mr2.satrolatrar. ILY"'S KATIIAIItON ILAS NOW become the standard Preparation for the heir. Its Immense sale, nearly 1,003,0011 BOTTLES f Per Year, attests its excellence end superiority over I= ll z .. 1 all other artklits of the kind. The Ladies universally pronounce the KA T AIII 0 bi e t , To be, by far, the flout and 111.1 i agreeable article ti they seer used. It restores the Rate eller It baa fallen to bt ant, invigorates and beantilles It, giving to it • rich. s glossy ^minima, end imparts a delightful perfume. p ziold ray an deoler, throulamut the Coltialtitmea Can. Ma, Cuba end ' , omit America. for 2 5 rents per bottle. HEATH, dr YNKOOP A CO. Proprietors. 0 I 5... 6.1 Liberty rfroe, A:qv Perk. 7.. I itlannfocturers of Pet fumery of all kinds. and to ..11 grant ranee,. 41.14,CatadawTa • PHALON'S stair •.1L HAIR uricozeron. The most complete article of the kind ens. before . offassi 43 the public. It has stood {La test of tn . .. ty years fn this Colll2try, and not ono of the mmy hundreds of Mita- • Umts have been able to compete with IC for preserving. dressing md beentifsing the Hair, and keeping the herd clew from do.. draft; tr. It is inestimable. In short it is every thing the hair minima Plies SO Calf, .td gl pm bottle. I'APEIZAN LOTION, OR FLORAL • BEACTIFi - A groat • for beautify ing the skin and • complexion, and pm - fuming the breath, for itirkg Mapped hands loon. Nips. taxi, medium, freckles, pin, maids, burns, Le. A me, end to.. cure for the piles. On. wathhic _ern glue instant relief. After sharing, it n very soothing to the stk. It komp. the bank .11 and while, mil for ingsminatithu On, .Inn It min i. found to be • great manly. Price Ukt• awl }I per hipie. BaPIIALON'S lIA 11l DYE-{g One of the very best :Catena Dyes in the wort& Its long use has proved it to be beyond comparison; tool beittr• re-secede in-adme n., no Nur,- rail possibly be done to the ebb... It • k easily applied, turi you to. obtsha a black or brown, which - defy the beey Judges to ten it Dun tie, tore LOWE Price SI Ma 11.60 per brio. liede and sold by E. PHALON, at biT Brutality, cur. D. v krtiet and 617 Itruldirsy, 84 Nichol. Motel. Vow York, actifitil Druggist. and limey stork thronghout (IQ U. Mack. • - for sae by DEL inVOROI: 11. KEYSER., 141 'Wad .trect_ detanorentsir fsl7 Carriage Repository. JOSEPII WHITE NOW CARRY- Iog on buelness In him newtons Kends.. (now lately mlargeild between iintaborgh and Lawmen, vale, dear the Two Ulla iron. rempenfally burins the puha° to Inman hi. o.ofk of CAItaIAUFeS, kr. And he particularly htforma 'deaden:ten piselialers, that one price only I. mado. Fourteen years' expicrience In the bud. nem, enables him to plane before hie patron. the mann choice collection of Carriages, which so =ay years past' 1 bee been hie particular departineut to mien tram the arious amin= talented Twerp 3humhistarers. The awns. of hts now system is complete: the economy of his arran ge ments will supply the bat and Mott tuitional& manufactu rers at moderate prices. Cnenemnbered by Mete heavy eliewen which ammonia for deemating !louses of Bminese. Nu heaped upon the - prim of Oonts, (owing to Lupe mt.) Jomph White sill mil on ready money only, at much tome than tin meal profits. N. N.—Carriages repaint! la the tent manner. with All. patch. felikdavrtfr Pittsburgh Coach Factory M. L. STEPUENIS, 1111/ELOW t (Xt, formerly L . t. ItllettUlt 44 Diamond All. ytwar t^hd Sfrrd, PITTSIIIIIIOI7, PA. WOULD RESPECTFULLY AN- A. ineunts to the Carriage tieing mmmunhy and public Lb general, that 1 We this day purchased the Inter net of my hinter partner, Mr. Albert, and will awry on the tautness Wall Its brunette. at the old Wand. leo. An Diamond Allay. • In haneng tits Dail. of this old and enwell Wale ltabeintanufacturing extabliehment, I attune the nobler no aft.lti shall be wanting on lay part to deserve the same high chancier ao long enjoyed by my prednceeeors sad aascrAatea. apilL I. .../a7:174 31. L. EITEPUS:a. Coach and Carriage Factory. JOIIINSON, BROTHER & CO., arm of Rdonemi 0,.d Rtl Sfre•ts. ALLEOIIENY CITY. WOULD RESPECTFULLY IN form thfir tripods, .11 the public geneVMA .140 Wet they are 121.1111Ibeturtog thtrriegoe. Banteteheer, Roclucereys, Buggies, Sleighs sod Chatiutt, It ell their etri ous rtyks of Cadet and tefileirtintem. All cadent will be accented with strict regard to durability and beauty of litieh. Rep...lre will 050 I. attended toot the molt reesonabla term. Using to ell their work the lest Eastern Mutts, /Coles end Wheel stuff. they Nei confi dent that all who favor them with their petrouag. will be perfectly enlisted on trtol of their work. Purcluseimare requested to give theme toll before pun , cladwg alaawbara no/1;1yd ` UGOIST, street and VUgin C. F. FELOPFICH. dr. CO., CABINET AND CHAIR WAIIEIIOO3I, . Corner of Penoand Wayne street, Plttstatran, hare constantly ou baud a tans awortment of Furniture of every style and description.. manufactured by themselves, and warranted to be of the best materials. Terms low . dobufawlyn JOHN X. YOUNO. TIM. D. rot .1 MOIR. L SOCSO. T. B. TOIING & CO., 1111..NITACTLItries or FURNITURE AND CHAIRS Or Every De.teription. FACTORY—R.I,7 . W St., Ir.fitmen Trytie awl Anna. Ammo,- Warehouse—• Nos. 38 & 40 Smithfield St., STEAMBOAT CABIN FURNITURE—We ors ethotantly nomortertaing STEAMBOAT CABIN VUICHTCRE. sad CHAIRS. and invite the sounds° of Meuse Interested In furnishing beats Wl:Wawa JA/vIES W. woOtryncr.r... _ CABINET FURNITURE MANUFACTURER Nos. 97 & 99 Third St., Pittsburgh. W. W. RESPECTFULLY INFOR.3IS Jhis friends anticurtonters. that he has Just completed his ',Delco( Purniturk which ie.:U.6.1.11y the largest and best ever offered fdrsale WWI city. A. he Is determined to up hold WI mofk, with seasoned mannials, belt workmanship mud newearsiestpur and from the intent of his orders sod fatility In manikfacturtog, he is stabled to produce o arrant. id MO:TITRE at the lowink prim. - . Ho keep. always on b.nd tbe greeted eukety ,f every ductriptiou of furniture, from the eh••p••t .ud plainest, to th. Moot ideput and costly, thet,s hon., or aity part aerie, may ho fuyotabed lOom bit etork,or snanufaetureal expruely to order. tub/ O( . - C COCHRANE; (ST:COES...9OIf TO • 8. iiiin,)Wholevaili aid Retell Dealer O. Book., 'lll4 ['over Hortgloga. , Ifedetal • stoPet. CIO don O. • of Nu" kllegbeny,Po. • E3:)AVISON;BOOKSELLER ANL tr • F 410. 0 0., succeimr to Dutton& Miaow, No.= Muket ant rturtla Pittsburgh, Pa Ka: a CO., BOOKSELLERS ANDETA TIONEES, N'o. SS Wood street, nod doff to the con tar ird, Pittsburgh, P. School iind Inn Books cob . eau* as hand. ./f.'-`I.I•READ, BOOKSELLER ANFETA r, tri,f No. TS Fourth st.,gtpolio BWILUng.. . . C - Kairg l i , .a.WWs 8 I KRILEA ' . . i;71414111:10Sirr 3iiiikek 1144 Path asset eib.---------,—.-- . ' - .. astern taut agents. Mottoss in loiva. 31 . GRIFY I . , cors-szziort DIniCQUE: lOWA , GIVE PARTICULAR ATTEN - Alan tu w.coll.etlaa and wowing ofdebts, liceonnti, clam,cp.lintcy. airtionittanms Ptany Nadi: =Mucci E. V. Von &mama, Es9.o Jonas, Lath t CO-1 IL Mile Roberts, Atty; I N. G. th. Phi; W=Clacdpitom Co: I A: aD. 11. Chamberr. A Z t Z , ' - 'O . AiLy .- ... -.- ___:,,i. - p , T - .T -- 4 - URGll.:'' - :'OAzET,i-Tvt;:,:.l. : : : _-. ;4 ,, Carriages _furniture El= tiookorllcro, &t rak3 - f PITTSBURGH, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 5, 1857. Grocers Itlanufactuctro. __......_....... .. WELLS, RIDDLE & CO., . • •••- •'S Fourth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa., burnh pi CePPAPPrPiIIS or TT.A.WonTIi 880. ..t BROWNLEE, iTA rllll 4 B. 'FIiONGS AND SWITCIIES. Oman oroulyaktiov.thilt invite thrall:emit. Mato • k X links, idlicited form the tad.. esti promptly alp. public to their laigu tuck ,.[ hint*, handl., Lido., /NA- p.. 1 av per likerrettmo ohm Pruitt and Family Ungurice, melt at Extra M. Cooed. 'I . /WT.—a Pn•gith •orL pm emit. di. ow,: for rash (ad thiverpment Java do.. Old Country Black Tea Choi": Aotr.chilA-. Linn,- ifysan do.. Gunpowder owl intprnal 40.. Oolong . J. 4.. 1.1. 6ERWIU, __ _ Tans, Loyerined Banal Soar., Pure Cogs= Brandy, Ml ,lof ELM:PAPP , , Laid ilia Old Part Wine, Mterry, Madeira do. Claret 00$ CE...Prd.. do., OW hortengsbria, It Witioky. Imported , It 0 PE-S AND TW I NE. German and HATS= ci f , awn, nf Ono dod 1E doer strtris Pittsburgh lit. 11 Or., " b. '" 4°° " 1°741 " r wi th a F cool, ouol"" •3 '' ''''''''''''' of wri T _ T AVE ALWAYS ON HAND A F ELL t:ea..% Plan:m.. 1y 100 - forinsic sod retell 01 , the Pscoda Tea Store. c 0 , r ,',.,. ° go,. ~..., .., ~,,....., ~,,,,,. ~,,,,,t 4 ', Crate Contr. W.sil. antom. Cotton and Flax Sat, Paa, White and Culdnul Tstem. (rut Links. Addling and Ni gAng t„ ato.c. Mar n 002.02,1 t. {aughlydlorS p EIS & BERGER, GROCERS . AND , , r ,.... ~‘„.,.. ____.. . .1.11/.. N. PRILlii JLAI Beni,. In Boom. Lord. Flour, Chet., Drowns Ac., ' WILLIAM BAELNIIILL rk. CO, South-West corner fait Bold root anon! dtrcT rl i r S , 4to. , ill s Penh et., heloir Alarbury, l'ittaburgh, Pa.. burgh. QII:AN1 BOILER MAKERS AND SHEET A LEXANDEIt KING, WIIOLF ''' SALE ! L.,7 Ogg Worker, Ilatinfacturat of thenhill'. au., :M. Croar and lat rot itch AM, No. Z. Liberty 1 ~,,,,, ~ , , ,o the. ~,,, ,, ..d cylind. , 1 , 00, chi. . Una. Pittsburgh. Pa. 'P il Y d. _. . Urriehrh. rice Bed. Mat. Piiim, (lindens,. tiidt Poe., WM. MITCIIELTREE, JR., & BRO., Sot.r Psier. lcoo /ash, Uh 1.... Me. Alm, ifischanithe WhoLdetic Grisms, Ratifying Mainers. and War ' o , k• II l' . . 4 .1 vl.h.t 1..., , I". .‘ MP .11011tlyt y o . and 111000 1.. v. limit, No 'AM Liberty street. Pittrborgli the . .ll "rd.'ry fist' , t di.. , Promptly nitettiled to. . td JigAl Jel /NO. R. rase "Patent Leather." JONES & COOLEY, WIIOLELALE GllO- : THE ATTENTION OF CARItI.AI.I.I: MA- Calla and Boat Furnishers dealers in Produte and j .1_ Kititzt, Ssldlers and Desists I, directed to lb. large Pittsburgh Manuforttin.... Ne 101 It ater stnirt. oar Cherry t, 'dock of No. I Et/wooled than (or Top. Juni Tattoing. Alloy. Pittrborgh Ps. 1 nty26 i Patent ihsli.Celim, or Italloot.Skirting.i.pht., p g .] ai r , * SUCI. P POP.IVIIP. • ' Ac . for .Air ot P.Pifertl primp by ' gous s tetra.. • SHRIVER. & DiLWORTII, WHOLESALE 1 iIEOIIIIE IL ANDERSON. N 'di Cronin. No. 130 and d I Second street, ( I brawn.. Wend onid .. At. Clair N., Id mory Phillip'. buildbot dhini Pitaburgli, Pa anti Smithfield, Pittsburgh. . • ' ..' SAMUEL KEOESEN, MANUFACTURER OF RINE & CEDAR Ware, and Bader in Willow Ware, Toys., Re., No. 21 ' Pittsburgh, keeps constantly on NMI PO extra tire an m d c0rk...11.41A of articles mitabh for housekeepers too nommout to menthol PCPson3 wishing anything In the line to, requested to all and Prltaille thir stock, inanuftetongl to mit the hods he.• fore lookin g hi'.. , sin`... tuslClind . ilreuia iattoniiiitaTiiiiitabuirgii. --- jr ENNEDY, CHILDS & CO.. hf A NUFAC.- ..LA. TUBERS of— ' Penn A No. I heavy 4-I Sheetinve - Capet Chain of oil cakes and sbada Cotton Twine, '• but Conk o Plough Linn* and Sub Cord: " Itopr of all rine, ad dn. ipttein: Batting, OFirOnionubill at 1121. Montore Porn of Loom, Warm ACo ;11l Woo l ittrat, wi l l Mee attentlen. Jc2sly —.— J A MES IRWIN, _ . AIANUFACEURIIII OF SUll'il URIC ETHER: Sulphuric Acid; Swat Spirits of Nitre. ; Nitro. Acid: iloftruan's Anodyne: Aluriatie Acid: Aqua Ammonia. FlT;' i Nitrous do power, Solution; L A ITGIIRIDGE nitiMAXWELE. . . . . BAGALE V. 4: S(I RAVE S. -., Arhol...ale IS 1.11 ..74 00.1 ..trtri, ACULBERTSON, WHOLESALE e Groverandeormabektoo Merebant,Dnlerist Produce and littelettrgb MannEtetoml Ankh*, 193 Liberty ttreet, ,Pittebbrgb. WILLIAM .LOST. JJOANFLOYD CO WHOLESALE Grocers and Commission Merchant I, Nu. lid Mood wd 25 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. jelo l OBERT MOORE, WIIOLESALE ORO t Dealer to Produce, Pittsburgh Manufacturna. and all kinds of 'Foreign and Dunmire Wines and Liquors, Nu. 315 Liberty street. On band nary, bum, stock of mix riur old Monongahela Whiskey, which will be add low for cash. - JOll3 W.? JOHN RUA... WATT & WILSON, WHOLESALE 0 ilO - Commission Ilerelnitits toad Dealers in Pro dues suit Pittsburgh 3.lannfartures. Sc. 238 Lltsoty street, Pittsburgh. Dr 2.5 . . . . . tsstsu bigitri . Scott? MM.. ISAIAII DICKEY & CO., WHOLESALE Grocers. C,mmititlon Merchants...l Dealers In Pzaltire. No. BO Water street, sad G 3 Front street, Pittsburgh. VW*. L 1711.1, JR— VIOLAS LITILY. JR. (L‘t... of 1.116 tiros lloblsou. Little L Cat.t T - LITTLE & CO., WIIOLESALE'GRO beateCRIB. Pnodoco sod Corneal...al:to Months:lto, and nln Pirtrborgh Manufacture., No. 112 No.-mid otroet. Pittottorgh. 121973,3 w*. be22lca4om R.L. 9.9299. WM. Nlcet:Telik:O.N . CO., WHOLE- Gre.r, 9m1... and Commission Sler.hants. 49.1 //eiders lu 11114 burgh Munafecturml Artl6% N.. 219 Liberty nrivt. owner, Irwin. Ilttiburxh. 11`. n. • 31.111 , ATITIFL.L. k. J. Lit A TELL, LEE d CO., WHOLESALE _CA,, Grocers. Prost rice .6i Commission 31erclunts, roul Deniers lu lit s trAsurgb Mantdartures, No. 6 %Food Street, be. tereeta Waster 11.6 i FN.. St, - Pittsburgh. ROOT. sowsox . ... . ..... .............. B. 80.1606. ROBISO.X & CO., WHOLESALE R. tiroctsrs. Commission Merslausts, and Dealers lo all kinds of Prosidonr. Produce And Pittsburgh Manufacture., No, 255 Liberty strrut, Pittsburgh. falusild ROBERT 11. KIM/. WHOLESALE GRO CEIL Cournsissis,a Nltsrclurt. and Isrulsr Au Feathers, Fish. Flour, and all Idu.l, of Country Prod., No. 211 Lit.' en, Street. mouth of s.b. Inttsl.u, oh. Po Lilstrrd ads same* made on coussrhuseuts. jars:lyd • 101UTPAlatL/... ...... .J rlia r. 61.111.0 ROBERT B.ALZELL & CO.. WHOLE SALE sdrocors. Caismisslun lust Fos - warthog filer. rlaauttsul Dealeriiss Prsslues and Pittsburgh 11anuL•-tunsr. N 0.251 Libert) street. Pottburgh, l"ms ruy2 tirobure Braltrii , ...„ CiIIEESE WAREHOUSE.--HEN HI H. LXMLINS. Forwarding and Cointoixelon rrlgnit. stn t Dealer in Clime, Mato, Lake Flab and PriAnro generally. VI Wood at, above Water, Pittalinrgh B. CANFIELD, LATE OF AltItEN, J • 0111 . Cornndsqlon and Foradoling ‘lerrhant. and Whcleule D.al•r In W•airni Chroiir. Dnt i.r. Pot and Yazd Ash, and arestarn grorrally. Front rd. between Smithfield and Woad, l'ittstinrali. MBANE S ANJ ER, JEI'OPESSORS to A. A A. MrlLtnr.l tanklory Iu Ronr. Grain and Produce. Cura1111•4011 and Forli.dlng Alerrhanto, :`in. 124 Second obvert. Plttnburgb, Pa. 'J.. 1..atn11y).1•12 OrAVID II ERBST, FLOUR, PRO dure. Pr...wild. and Cannrnnadan Merrhant. Nu 2: LAberty otrcet. corner or Hand. Pitt.nrgla, gives In. ...i -d. to to af Flour, Puck. flacon. Lard, Mr., Butter, Graf. Dried Yrulta. Freda An.. 1.. .111a1"Conalgrnarnta revnelfully eollcltad. A LEX. FORSYTII, (SUCCESSOR To lotyyth iFratLlForaranting and Curnattaalon Her hant, Dealer In Wool. Flan, Harm, lam, and Lard Oil and Pnalone ,renemity. N... TS Water at.. Pitt:burgh. Pa RIDDLE, GENERAL COM3IIRSION • St.rcltot atoi nom Protlttet., ttl CUM .t.reet. Pittsbontl3, ha_ Refer to K. ii/.2CLTON. Pittaborgh. i 1.441 2 ./. Co. Pittsburgh. • ataeConeanmeate ordained cad entisactury roturnn guar. antral. .I.4LAr4ener OBEH'f coNutissioN R 31ereha d. ter tbo sale of Woearn Nearer Chelan. , Hatter. Lard, D. - on. Fill, .rs Put and Pearl Ash. Saletne Flour. (Iran. Seed, Dried Frolt. and Produce zrnrally, .;:n.lt_rnd!la field nark, between Flat and Water. ere! lIAIILES B. LEECII, FOItWARILNO C OA/ migioa Merchant. Dealer in Flour. Drain. Ea. am, Leal and D ah er, and all kind.. of Prodtua Sot Saab- Add amt. between First and Water. 'l4 VAGLE WAILEIIOI.7SE::LJAS. GARD- A:4 INER. Wholesale Dealer In Floor, Prarlatons and Prodoor generally, No. 6 Sarah Wert, between Lawny and anitbflebl. Pitaburgh, 17 - Term.. c.a. eravtly WM. B. ROLILES BRO. PORK 'AND IMF( Puke. sad Duet. In PlN:drabran, comer of Market and Front cravats. Pittrabarg., IY 41,4 *nuance agents A. CARRIER S: BRO.. AGENTS • Brditisylrontu litrunure Compito, Jones' Building. Fourth etrert. SAMUEL L. 11IAR lIELL, Secretary rent' Insurance Contpla7.l4 Wat.ti ottort. FM. GORDON, Secretary Irt,tern . mice Company, 92 Water Monet. GARDINER COFFIN, Agent fur Frank lej lin Fire Insurance eminpany, Nortit—nei cnruar. Wuod and Ttard street, PA. NIADEIRA, Agent for Delaware . memo lIPOOIiOra CO., 42 Watex mart,. THOS. GRAHAM, Agent Howard Insur- A. a.? Competn. aeJ Pit.turgh 1.143 lusornm, cur., Hater awl Slarkpt street.. T NEWTON JONES. Agent Mantifin•tur ci J •re LIM rAnce Cu., Ofi W¢ter one.t. THOS. J. HUNTER, Agent Farmers' and Mechanic.' lifßiaratica W, W Wiiher "JostitA ROBINSON, Agent Continental Itrinniwo Co., 21 Fifth street. W„ POINDEXTER, Agent Great West Imennuus C0..nl ?Tont amt. ideal Estate agrnts • WI LEIA3I WARD, BILL BROKER ;god theal Mate Agent. OW* Graaf weed. tee elto at. Pant's Cathedral. AU bunion. entrueled to him promptly attended to at roasoanble eummutelorse toylBally GF.ORUE W. BUNN. REAL ESTATE and insurance Agent, Murals tu buying and selling Heal Estate of ascii description. arid to Agency business gencrally. Also, to Insuring property from Into or ilantags by line, for gnat reliable Pb.iladslidila Conissurkel. Cliargrs rrasenable. _ . wisOffice* Vat Aldo uf .treat, "wood door South, of tho North Commons. Allegheny City. met% AMIN LOOM 700$. D. 4301111 AUSTIN LOOMIS & CO., DEALERS IN Promissory Notes, Pawls, 31ortgar. and all :Annui ties fur 310owy. Iforiwy lothrsl on Cheeks at short dote*, with collateral securities. MASS AND DRAFTS BOUGHT AND SOLD. Persons desiring loam ran Lot accosnmudated on manumbis Imam and capitalist. too bolibrolubed ~ Uh gond vecuritint at. mmunerativ• prices. Aim, attend be the Sale. itontitts and Lra.ing Ilmal State. 4r- 1 10er No 92 Penni, street, al.ys 4.11-ALSTIN 1.00)(1P, Notary Pu utr2 WF. 31' E Lit 61'. REA'. ESTATE . and Intellirenrs Agent. Nu. 2 St. Cl2ll . strrt. Pittsburgh, Pa., almthis to the S4elllng and Itsmting or Mums. Lots. )tills, Sc City Warrants intught and told. lime ron be had to Vann and Gorden. Romeo sorvants for Cooks, to. Busio,v 'trinity nttmeded to nod hnlns muds fate. jarAnnianlyF . BLAK ELY & ItICLIEY, ItEAL ESTATE Brokers. comer of Seventh and &Winfield streets. Plitsintrgh. Pt Farms, Booms, Lots, Jtln.. Furnaces, it, Bought and sold on cotomloOos. Load Warrants, Bilis. Boo& owl Notes mgotisted. laymelal attention given to antailriding Farms and disposing of them. Terms mutton. bk. w Md•PS icLAIN & SON, Real Estate Agents B. and Bill limiter,. No 68% Fourth .4"4. TifOIVIAS WOODS, Real Dltnte Agent, No 75 Fourth Mixt. Upbolsterp IVALT. Wall Par Warehouse. pe t TUrALTER P. MARSHALL & CO.. lin porter...l Donlan. td Wood .t..t, between Fourth -greet and Di ounot.l Alley. when, may be Mood en extensive ..bo.ortment of every description of Pap., lhapap.lor Per. lore, Malls, DI olug lionma nod Ctunnbert. A 1... Wlndoor Shade., to grunt variety at Wont price. to rouutry deals Joan ' WALTER P. MARARALL A co. a. tOOOOOOO, In4EDMUNDSOK dc CO., .Nos. 90 and 98 • Third street, Derr Wend. Nlanufartursts and beithrs ALL PAPER. CURTAIN GOODS. ORNAMENTR YRINttEN, TASSELS ANDUORII.4... _- 0031PORT*DED4 ' PATENT SPIRAL SPRING! MATTRESSES, A,. ' Would soUrlt the Matti= of purchasers to tbelr large earl satirl eke], ep'3l:fend . . -- --- —— -- - - —_ T SEIBERT,' 'Paac-ricAL UPTIOLSTERRI; IP • ... ya WO mini st,t,jvithunx, Maigalicturer and *de/ le CURTAIN& CORNICE, 2.131101, , EILADP:3IadDLEMIXATTRAMENCOMPORTS., CegllONS,' . Ac. ParlcUlai attendee pant la Steamboat week . Carped fetal and teldlteaden terltelpi acattir, arc._ RICHARD BARD, sutra Hides, Leather, Oland Shoe Findings, Ns &red, alt PIP4EIBOROII, PA. 111 UP BrusheA, Looking Lllasoir,A, Picturo Frames, AND DEALERS INI'FLOCKS, ROUSE Furnishing 1.7.. J., rt., No. 140 W... 1 alarre lift.b. Pittsburgh. maddo. made to Ohlel , l W. WARREIII O. CO., ILiNUFAVTURERS AND DEALERS IN ANTARREN'S LNIPROFIED FIRE AND Water-1,o( COMP:a:lion UOri oiJ Ma terial.. 4y-oltes--21 Fifth street. DANIEL BENNETT, VrANUFACTURER OF FANCY COLOR- Ilk ED Ironstone Warn, Rockingham and Yellow . Ware, c. Oflkv at the klanufactury. corner of Washington and Franklin strs.,to. Birmingham. oppd.its Pillskurah, Pa. tarltrdly• C. a• 4.i.tu.rAuva 111 . 11.. Z TABER, POPE & S TREET, It I.otrrAcrr ur • OSCILLATING STEAM ENGINES, 110ILERS •IND MILL INEKS, Salon, Columhinnia County. 0. tenth'. hunt And to.{.. Go with Wonting. .11. e. for {louring and Stir Mille tuul other parpolles, Wttunfactumm Jllllolll' (1101,7%. Gum., rain, and An.. ha Willman. RI.Co. Ilschinine rmdt, Inelndina_Turnind and Both lathes a elm:3r. .1.• waiptiatt. Cummou mad.• la order. millAtf THOL•• . 1 )01 1.. I. UK 4TLVIIN•Ier, 31VCC 11E14 L , II Lit ItON It CO. 1:." 11 1 1;1 1 11VflINESS OF NISIVIIII/.1.A ..S.. 194 I.lLlrly.; ehnd of PE"°‘ll. Tbsy will snanataatura- as 949.4 Iklsto g..eyj ' .1.1 0.. Hang., and SIii*OVIOIV, Pik LO NTOST.S. .tNT LE a KlTt'll EN tilt ITEA, Hollow Warr, Wagon Boxes, Ililrons, SAD MONS, TEA KETTCES, PLOWS & POLsd, Mill and Maehinerv - Casting* GC a neralliy, Asti (AI and WATER PI Ptel gus. IRON A Nit NAILS or TITE PEST BR.ANDA Shovels, Spades, Picks. &c., All or which will at Ittanntattatere paste, me;:ly gy,y.s.w. MI TATUM, PIAI,IBER AND GAS 111"1131, 10 Fourth ur. rt. clear Liberty, and 4T2 Pepe ttn.et, putt ,l,u,r to Ahlrrnorn Nail:mon'. Mike. sod Federal .t, neat Allrghrtly. da;Every ttercriyttou of Fittiop 'fur Rater, Ihrt and °tout. , my3lo Encaustic TU. Floor, For Chun:hurl Italia ermsarralorha initials* and Stoma. ALFRED ENGLAND, Sole A ,, elit • RCOI Tiff: ORIGINAL l'ATl...\:tEEti, F Minton t Coa, London and Marra Millar • Enna Sur York. fur Pitttlariti and Ea Wen. All rock ()vented In • superior rtale. • Plana thawing* and Its:vaunt ran ho nun at Ita 2 Fourth street, any Lib. arty. [•P 25 .1 nultklyd bgoiciano TIR. R. T. FORD still continues his new A., TIMETABLE PRACTICP. Ili. office. Went end of Pennsylvania Arenas, (Pieirtli flume lisaid.) Vast esid of Diamond street, Pleisheirati. Pa. Rim Initialled emcee. le Acute mei Chronic DiZellaal on. not Ls eriended le Rey of the mtdkel prectke of the primed day. eirliedeelyle PR. O'BRIEN CAN BE CONSULTED at Dt,,Senitleneorner Pink and Smithfield etreeta. on IDAYiII WEDS/nil/Aril sail SATURDAYS, from 10 to I and I to lo.t.lork. itirlleddltneo on the Brurrovrille Rood. ros. s. GAZIAIII, r. D .mu. /12X130,11. E. DOCTORS GAZZAM & FLEMING. 0mc.f:,... 23 Sist street, Pittsburgh, P. retherugs t rr !lane° it BOOTS AND SNOBS, WIIOLESALE AND' RETAIL. T I N Ls , E B, I SC . , B a3 E . R public grherally, to en examination of Ws .ormolunock Boar and shit. Jost mehred from the. New . s i., o ,l Rititufwtums. it which will he found • kind. oEi f. Ladies', Gents', Misses' and Childrens BOOTS, GAITERS AND 8110 ES, uvula tottcraf the holt fastest-1k wurlustutship and ..f tko Ishwt styles. In order to colt country dealers he atattaseturey and kropt coustantly on hood a completer stock of Molds oowrd Boots and Ittoastw,Bol's and Youth's Brogans, Boots au I Buskins, and Miss,, Boots, which he warrants. • • . .. • - . La oaten.. ft the prices ha need ray nothlog mare than that he la gulag to till ma cheap NS my other Ilko eatabllab about La We rat,. Thankful for the liberalpatronage heretofore ruadved he mallclta further favor, and from hir tongarprHenco Lust.. he kola fOrkfillent that be fa able to glre general aatlafartfou. JAMES 11111111, wrAl 69 Market at. botereen Aterkeihottas and Fifth. Will:nut Flail Restatiraiii J COSI El 1 3 1- . Z .r• Ft I 0 IC , ;, (Successor tut • KLMU(LL, 31E1i8ICK k CU., MASOA7I, HAL 4 FIFTH STREET, (AFFERT TO THE PUBLIC ALL TAE .L.MrArles of the nossOta served up at the shot-hut tus ttre, from 6'i clock In the amusing to Ido'clock at Wald. • • . Iliednem men sad other...rill du well to all lu sueleminp Ine nor Bill of Pero at any time to Null their appetite. flaring arrangement. made to receive choke articles to our line, frour.ll•lllmore, Philadelphia and Norfolk. A. 12. Mier • freak eupply of • •- TROUT, LACE [(ERRING. AnJ free. the W,,t, dl the varieties of ?RAMIE DAME, 11.11 A 4 PIIAIRIS REZD BMUS, 10 which wa rau..turalah to ...rail& or other., ot tflavlorala or Ratan, either at the eorurr of HAND AND PENN IML.or at WALNUT DAIL Fifth growl. • ap3o ocll.l yd 'Premium 'Vinegars. VINI4AR MADE EXPRESSLY FOR famlty bee and now .Id In more than uniahalf or the iirocurtee or Plttaburgh end Atirgheny. where Pleklettron n wan. API trt my Warehanoty Mat have beau Naval In it for MUT. ; Wine Vine mar male from Ohio grape*. equal to the best impurled. :; a ' Old Chle .rynegar that - will be. reducing ormhalf and militia aijd rate/hug Vinegar. Thu attetibhin of private famine; Motel heaven, sad the country maithaute In particular. I. Wive.d au thla VI.. opt. The %hove {lumen trarrautea to be or tepte.rentriL IM to *Mob entreserardedtho Vint Plettolututors Meer Medal and Diploma 4 the Stele Aviculture]. BAhllatlou or 1848. A. BALLOC, . roe= 145 Wafer 601148 noel ete. 11957. . ? fil I Moves!! 11 T. TIIE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of C..aiLat. Parlor add Heating Stores to be Amid to Allegbauy (My, at the Laval prim, cumprbilag in part the ralabntled ' , /Etna Alr„Tight, Iron City, „ Aurora -1 Dimming, Tropic, CryltAl Pflacedooktog, • Betutty u Ms Wale. Talrhq v iN iqi ir liZery 1 1,11;1.21ir :14( . 47 to li;lll:4, n iucl, u Sytlrrel and'Earrot Col, C2•l Sic i+j , X Bat al. 114, Fatten! ninvi. Alifvhetly. inallo OW. W. IWDLEY. • • H. F. saarra, • PROPRITCTOXi. . OWEE'S HOTEL, CIMINDR MITTS AND SEFVERSON STS, LOUISVILLE; KY., J. IP. ftrcloms, CI Tk. .1,931.1113 (Kneen Marker, _• .. . .4ABISS OWE], imm coktrEß tar -VD wrus mErrs. STVCCO ANL! "MASTIC WORKER, Rae. gins polka* ottentkxt to All yarn tor work la hit ,1 GPSTRIOCnid ORNAMENTS etall Idadm (unlimited mittet 'roux FLEMF:N,G, DEALER IN HOUSE ., tir flustlalng IranlyranOluikm Wink rate 4 ad Le. 7. Brittnl4, Bript, Jai:mud and Prmird Tia Wars, ind MR. "0 ans,toroator Market and 'TWA ata, Rao h& kl Jotting a ear liae, dm, with maims and dompaich. - mya.lyd W. D. & H. WC.111.7..11M, DEALER IN CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, YIITINGS, ft.. Na. 117 Dm& ftrel4,ftiff,Dipad.. [From our own Cornspoaleut] New School Gene*al Assembly Czavmsso, June 2. This morning, in order to gain time, the As sembly met at half-past S o'clock. Wm. C. Auchinbaugh, of Pittsburgh, moved that the Slavery debate be Closed at-five o'clock this afternoon. Rev. Mr. Folsom, of New York, amended that after Peachy It (}rattan, Esq., of Virginia, who was entitled to the floor when the "unfinished business" came up, had made his speech, the Assembly proceed to vote on the question before the house—the motion of Mr. Cutler, made on,,Wednesday of lust week, that "the Report of the Committee on Slavery be postponed in order to take up a substitute."—' This substitute, as you are aware, provides for disciplinary proems against the slaveholders in the Synod of Mississippi, Mr. Auchinhaugh withdrew his motion and Mr. Folsom's amend ment was adopted. This is a long step towards final action,and was Carried bye large majority, "our southern brethren" kicking against it. Dr. Hatfield, of New York, presented the re port of the Committee of Church Polity on a system of mileage, by which each member of the church is assessed five cents for the contingent expenses of the Assembly. • The —Unfinished Business" then came up, and Mr. Grattan, of Virginia, having the floor pro ceeded to address the Assembly at a most inter minable length. Ito took up the whole question of African Slavery and vieirod ft historically,. religiously, physically and politically. Mr. Grattan is a leading Virginia lawyer and has been in the habit of pleading in ejectment cases, if we may judge by the majestic deliberation which characterized his speech. I shall not burden your column, with a report of his re marks. By way of parenthesis between the forenoon and sessions, let me say a word about the moderator of the Assembly, who, as you are aware, is the Rev. Samuel IV. Fisher, D. D. pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, Cidt mama. Dr. Fisher is Just opening the Assem bly. A gentleman of medium height, rather stoutly built, with a face of character, indicating decision and talent, steps up to the central table, pulls out a gold "chronometer" and looking around with a bland smile, requests the Assem bly to ncume to order," which the Assembly very obediently does, without delay. Dr. Fisher has an intellectual mould of countenance. A partial baldness displays a well-shaped head. Ilia hair—what he has of it—manifests a dispo: sition to cluster into Imps of email curls, and just above andabout his oars`-this growth is so great en to give him rather a singular appear ance. The face may be very pleasant or very severe, as the lake may ho very calm or very rough. It is mobile, and constantly indicative of the thought that is passing within. Dr. Fisher is a moderate man in his views, so I am informed. From his course as moderator it would be difficult to discover his sympathies.— No one can charge him with the slightest sus picion of partiality. But while I write, the Assembly have plunged deep into the sea of the slavery excitement again. The question before, the home being the mo tion to postpone the report of the Committee, and- consider Mr. Cutter's substitute, Mr. Wal lace, of Philadelphia, asked that the question be divided, which was done, end both divisiems were carried by a large majority, thus plating Mr. Cutter'. substitute .(whicleprovides for disciplin ary action.) before the Assembly. Mr. Morrison, of the Pre*. of South Lexing ton, then addressed thr Assembly, giving a de tailed statement of the position and opinions of bia Presbytery. Their doctrine amounts to this: That slavery is right according to the Scriptures of the 01.1 and 7 , :ew Testament, but that it will not always be right; that when the time comes that freedom will be better than slavery for the aline, the master will be guilty if he sloe, free him. Several Commissioners put Mr. M risen through a Myers ordeal of cross-quest en ing, of the nature of - which you may judge'by the following report: Ques.—Do the members of the Now School church k your Presbytary who 'hold 'hives, require thew when they marry to he legally mar ried! Ans.—We do not. If we did we could preach the gospel to neither to muter nor slave. Qum—What is curtly the relation between the mass of !laves belonging to members of the Church in your Synod! And—lt ie precisely the relation of husband and wife. I have married skies just as 1 mar ried whites, and in the beat parlor of the land. And I have baptised their children, the master ard tnietresni voluntarily assuming the vows of huptiosoa. Ques.—After the-child le baptized, is there any rule which prevents the muter from selling such child, and does be not dojo as occasion May require! Ans.—We have no law to prevent such selling, except the sense of duty which exists in every Christian master's breast. When they we com pelled to sell their property, as for payment of debts, their negroes are the last' things they sell. Ques.—When it is necessary for a Presbyte rian to sell his slaves and he sells husband and wife, is there anything to prevent his separating them? Ans.—ln my own churches such a case never occurred. If an unbeliever holds the husband and a believer the wife, and the former moves away and will not sell, the Christian master will give one-third more than his value for the hus band, or sell the wife for one-third less than her value. Ques.-Do you, when you marry slaves, require the wife to promise to lore, honor and obey her husband, until death should mason. them? Ans,—We marry them just as we do thewhites, Rev. Mr. Painter also answered the question in the affirmative. Ques.—Does the Presbytery. of Lexington South, discipline its members, when they sepa rate husband and wife! -- Ans.—We have never done it. Idu not re member a case requiring it. Ques.—When you bold slavery to be right, du you hold that American slavery as it now exists is right? Ans.—The relation of toaster and slave is pro per, being recognized in the Bible. But wade not shoulder all the evils incident to the system. Dr. Hamner saidfie wished..the Assembly. to come to the point. lie wanted no more speech- Waking. and he therefore proposed an amend-' meat to Mr. Cutler'. substitute to this effect, (though he would not vote for it.) "This General Assembly hereby expressly declares, that elavery as it exist. in the South, is a sin -in the sight of God. It is a moium M se, and we will have no fellowship with those who are implicated in it." Dr. Allen, moved that Mr. Cutler'. substitute and Dr. Hamner'n amendmentbe postponed and the eubstituto which he (Dr. A.) read on Satur day, be taken up as follows: "The General Assembly, in view of the memo rials before them and of the present relations of the Church to the subject of Slavery, feel called _upon to maks the following exposition of 'princi ple and duty. We consider the holding and treating of hu man beinge as property, according to the spirit and design. of the slave laws in the Southern States orodr country, as clearly involving the sin of oppression. The elements and ordinary developntente of this sin are such as the following. 1. The withholding from man, without una voidable Micessity..ef the natural 'right of per sonal liberty. 2. The. neglect of appropriate efforts to de liver the slave as speedily , as' Practicable from the fearibl liabilities hi which he - is exposed while still held in legal bondage. . Theitairaction of services without any Just or adequate compensation. 4. Tlnbuying or selling of slaves for gain. L. The of_families And the practi cal abrogation of theinarriage relation. J. The exercise of cruelty towards stare' in the indiction of punishment, and the laying on of rierettelmrdens. $ . Neglect of the spiritual interests of the slave; and especially of that barefid instruction in the Word:of-God; to which heir; entitled.. Anyeko"of these facts involves, in our judg ment, a breach of the great requirement, "Thou shalt love thy neighbor asthyself." We do not, indeed, pronounce a sentence of indiscriminate condemnation upon ; all our! hretkren' who are unfortunately connected with the system of Slavery, - 15 re tenderly sympathise with all those who. deplore the evil, and are hountli doing all in their poWer for the present well-be ing of their ilaves,and for their complete eman cipation. We would aid and not embarrase such brethren. And yet, in the language of the General Assembly of 1818, we keuld "ear nestly Warn them against unduly extending the plea of neceasity; against making it a cover for the love and practice of Slavery, or a pretence for not Using efforts that are lawful aid practi cable to extinguish this eid." . . The Presbyterian Church in three tinted States has ever maintained the views which are hen impressed 'on this alibied, from her very infancy death to the present time, As clearly ap pears fromher intimanlirs in-1787,1818, 1846, 1849, 1850. And it is with' deep grief that we now discaver that a portion of the Church at the South has so far ilersiertedlkom the established ,doctrineof the Church in relation to Ellavny,..as, to maintain that "I 4 Is an. °ramiee of and that the system of fflantry.,nlsting In thesi s. Unitaltitatesii:icrintunl -- dpi= this new Yid alanting'llectrine we feel-con strained to bear our solemn testimony. It is at war with the whole spirit and tenor of the Gospel of love and . good will, as well as abhor rent to the conedenee of the Christian traria MMN= „i".i r:~t c - We can have no sympathy or fellowship with 14 and we exhort all our people to eschew it as a serious and pernicious error. We are especially pained by the fact that the Presbytery of Lexington South, have given of notice to us that a number of ministers and ruling elders, as well as many church members in their connection, hold slavest"front. principle" and "of choice," "believing it to be according to the Bible right," and have, without' any qualifying explanation, assumed thereupon sibility of sustaining .9.tieb ministers, elders and church members in their position. We deem it our duty, in the exercise of our constitutional authority, "to bear testimony against error in doctrine or immorality in practice in any Church, Presbytery or Synod," to disapprove anti earnestly condemn the position *Lich has been thus assumed by the Presbytery of Lexing ton, South, to one which is utterly opposed to the established convictions of the Presbyterian Church, and must operate to mar Its peace and seriously hinder its prosperity, as well as bring . reproach on our holy religion ; and we do .beta by call on that Presbytery to review and correct their position. Such doctrines and practice can not be permanently tolerated in the Presbyteri an Church.—May they speedily melt away un der the illuminating and mellowing influence of the Gospel and grace of God our Savior. In conclusion, the Assembly call the attention of tho Publication Committee to this subject, and recommend the publication, in a convenient from, of the entire testimony of the Presbyterian Church :touching this subject, at the earliest practicable period." The rest of the afternoon session was occupied with a general discuision of the question, In which Dr. Allen, Rev. Henry Kendall, Rev. Mr. Trowbridge, and Mr. Cutter, participated. The debate was resumed in the evening, when speech es were made by Rev. L W. K. Handy, of 17if ginia, Rev. Mr. Bakeman, of New-Jersey, and Rev. Dr. Ross, of Alabama. When Dr. Ross had concluded, Rev. Selden Haines, of New-York, moved that the previous be now put. Carried. - . The Previous Question, viz. Shall the paper of Mr. Cotter, and Dr. Hamner's amendment thereto, be postponed in order to take up Dr. Allen's substitute! was then put. Two 'zero yore votes were taken, when the Moderator de clared that "the ayes bad it." A division being celled, it resulted as follows: . ayes, 94; nays, 84. So the motion was carried. The • South voted no; the Northern moderate men, yea. • The question then being on Dr. Allen's paper Rev. Henry Kendall • of New York, proposed several . amendments to the paper, by which a historical exposition of the position of the church on slavery is incorporated with the paper. Dr.' Allen's paper, you will observe, makes no provision for disciplinary action, which is deci dedly Weaker than the action proposed by Mr. Cutler. The South are indignant at this appa rent "backing down." They want definite action; they say, and no more "Delphic words" or "stul tified abstractions." Mr. McLain, of Mississippi, offered a second amendment, that the Assembly do not wish to . be understood in any of her declarations on the subject of slavery as asserting that the relation of master and slave cannot exist without sin upon the part of the slaveholder. Mr. McLain, in remarking on his amendment, said if the North did not vote against this, it would be dodging the question. Judge Allison, of Philadelphia, followed in - an eloquent speech. lie plead for peace. If the extreme views of the North were pressed so as to cause a separation, the Church would be torn into three instead of two fragments. The con servative churches of Philadelphia could not unite with the extremes either of North or South. Pending the discussion, the Aisembly ad journed at half-past tea, till Wednesday morning. The dispo'ition of the Assembly since noon has 'perceptibly changed. "Backbone" is get ting scarce, and the grim spectre of division has caused some of our Northern pluck to ooze away. CLEVELAND, June 3. The disposition of the Assembly, as I have already informed you, underwent a very ones , peeled change on Tuesday. Almost every northern speech made on the floor for a week past has been predicated on the inevitable-pass ago of a paper requiting disciplinary . action.— Thempre e x treme northern men, representing the radical and uncompromising abolitionists in the churclq, demanded in earnest tone that the As sembly should no longer stultify itself with "Delphic words" and "abstractions." Such al so was the demand of the entire South, But when he derisive moment came, the majority of the y abandon the high ground ' foreshadowed Iss. a u to opcoolanfilug xmL adept the paper of Dr. Allen as amended by Alt.. Kendall . 'which, al thou oiry strong in Its language, is no more pract cal iu its operation than previous Mad man' aof the Assembly. it simply calls on the Pres ytery of Lexington South to "review and corre t their positien".—every different thing from enjoying the exerMse of discipline. This regal may be attributeeto the management of the ' delphis Commissioaers, who from the first have worked stoutly against the extreme action desired by the `.Abolitionist s " The Assembly has a very efficient'l in d goo d looking corps. First in order, let me nda ce Dr, Edwin F. Hatfield, of New York, the thg e d Clerk. lie is decidedly the most useful man the body. His long experience as an ecclesiast ical legislator enables him to know precisely what ought to be done and how to do it. His neat at the left of the Moderator gives him 'op portunity- to advise that,gentleman in a quiet way on questions of order, and though his strong northern proclivities occasionally' fad vent in his advisory whispers, (I sit in a posi tion to leer them,) as a general his course is impartial and - jostle all parties. Dr. H. has an eye upon all those less important but neces sary items of business which require to be transacted, and he chooseti little odds and ends 1 of time, when nothing else is pressing, to bring them before the House. ,As Chairman of the Committee on Church Probity, Lis business ca-, pacities also come into play. On the question of Slavery he is strongly northerri, and as fear less as he is sincere in the presentation of his views. Such a man the South respect and ad mire. Dr. H. has the air of the city clergyman, with patent-leathers and gold spectacles. His face bespeaks good nature and intellect. Rev. Henry Darling, 'of Philadelphia, is the Permanent Clerk, and though. it was a severe remark that pronounced Lim somewhat on the "Rev. Creamcheese" order, I could not but think it just. No man in the Assembly wears more unimpeachable linen. Ills fine suit of the pro- 1 fessional "cloth" is cut in the most clerical style, and his snowy white neck-tie Mas precise as his deportment. A very - fair skin and 4 beard less cheek-give him a juvenile appearance. liin hair is thrown back from hitt templek, and be hind his cars. His countenance is grave, serene and possessed. As a whole, he Is the very anti podes to, some of the rough, back-woods dele gates who represent the 'West' in the Assembly. lie is an efficient officer, and, as Isan informed. a useful and pious minister of the gospel. Rev. George fiuffield, Jr., of Philadelptda, and Rev. F. It. Gray, of Ky.,.are the Temporary.. Clerks. Mr. Duffield is a son of the venerable Dr. Duffield, pastor of the Elli' l i iisbyterliiii. Church in Detroit. Mr. D. is an aetive„Com inissioner, and although perforating bin duties as clerk, occupies himself a . good deal in manceuvering and caucusing vrith.his 'Philadsl-. phis brethren, who, by the way, form a distinct party in the Assembly. Mr. D.. is tall and un gainly ititerre, with curved shoulders, and very lengthy "limbs." , . Ilia nose Is decidedly He braic; his heir and eyes deeply.black. Yet Mr. Duffield,. withal, is preposseasing in appearance, and is no doubt a "clever" man in both the Eng lish and American senses of that word. Of the other temporary clerk. (Mr. Gray,) I can say but little. He sits at the side of the house opposite to me and out of my sight. Au occasional glimpse; however, shows hint to - be 1. substantial man, physically; revealing in his appearance his nativity—hi; - ' , old. ffeutticky home." • Bitt'fo the important :Intainese - ef "the dayc- Without exhausting your patience and your apace with :the endless 'words, Words, womb, of an endless number' of Speakers. I proceed to trace the action of the Assembly from this morn ing down to the consummation of the whole debids-, ' 'The question before the hcMiei 'When Hie Ar sembly convened, was on the, adoption of. Dr. Allen's paper as amended by ,lifr..Kendall,..Di, Hatfield. Orlando Hastings, of New York, 'Mid Rev. A. 11. Ranney, of'3fontrose, Pa., made speeches. As the latter gentleman is from Pennsyhania, I will briefly itatulda views'. 'He. did not, nor did the Presbytery he represented, trympathire with the so-called ..conservative" or milk-and: water opinions eipressed by Dr. Dewitt, of liar risburgh. He occupied no halfway ground, but looked upon elavet7 as a great moral blot; aid he saw no other course for the church but sep arition. • When hie. 'Raney had coniluded, Mr. Good, rich, of Tiogs. Presbytery, mired thn:pravions question .This created considerable excitement and Milain, of 'Mississippi, - denounced 'as "gag No- ;." ' The 34J:den:tor yet 7. piOirarly htuihed Mm without ceremony. . • The Assembly then 'decided that the previous Veitioll be sow. pat, .which Was. accordingly. 'OM:le:end the Yeas and nays tieing called It , re, 'sulfates follows: yens.l6o: pays 2G; non - llquit; 2. Theimyishowtha whole Bowl:tin iota • So Dr. Alien's paper. as amended by Mr. Ben- doll, was pasted. Dr. Ross immediately gave notice to all who desired to protest against this action to repair to VOLUME LXX - - - ;:NUMBER - 24577- the lecture room. The South shortly after with drew in a ltody. Her. Jantes new,' orOltie; UOl '9ilti9fied With what - he'. termed this winded's' ive'and indefinite action, moved that the . Synod of_MiSeitteippi•bc: required to proceed to ewereiwitiiripltueaeinst the daveholders In its *muds-- - • , • The MgderatOr declared the'infitiow eut'uf der, aitbe Attsembli had alfeadkacted on 'that: subject in defeating Mr: Ctittees•substitireand adopting another-plan ae.contaitied.in-theAllen Paper , - Orlando Hastings of Rochester tried "' to trodnce a compromi;eimealtrro, but the Atienibli thought it was rather late in the day, and so put it out of the way. At this stage, the Southerners returned to the Assembly, and Rev. Dr. Hamner read the follow ing protest; We the undersigned Southern Ministeri, and Ruling Elders, protest against the present de- • Chinn of the General Assembly. ,_ We protest —Because while the put, General Assemblies have asserted that the viten' of slavery is wrong, - they have heretofore affirm ed that •the diveholder was •so controlled by S t atelawe,obligationsofgnardianshipandhuman ity, that he was as thus situated, without-odium or censure as to the master, This averment in the testimony of Putt Aisomblies haS so far sat isfied the South as to make it' unneecessary to more than protest against the mere antislavery part of such testimony. We protest then, now, that the present act of the Assembly is such an assertion of the' sin Of slavery, as degrades the whole Southern' Chuxch —an assertion without anthorijyfrom the word 'of God or the organic law of_ the• Rresbyterian Church. We protest tbat such action Is under present conditions, the virtual eiscinding of the Sonth • whatever be (hematites ofthose whereto the deed. We protest that such indirect exscision is tut righteoult, .bppressive ' - uncalled for—the .ezer rise of usurped power—destructive of the unity of our branch of the church, hurtful to the North and the South, and adding to the peril of the union of these States. F. A..ltoss R. P. Rhea, J. G. Hamner, F. IL Gray, Immo W. K. Handy, "3I: IL Shuck, Gideon S. White, W. E. Caldwell, Gee. W Hutchins, E. A. Curoa, George Painter, It. M. Morrison, H. Mathews, A. J. ]lodic, John F. Chester, Peachy IL Grattan. J. V. Barks, T. S. Cleland, J. W. Logan, A. C. Dickerson. C. SI. Atkinson, The Protest was referred to a committee con sisting of Dr. Allen, of Cincinnati, Rev. R. W. Patterson, of Chicago, Rev. H. Kendall, of New York, Judge Allison, of Philadelphia, and Or• landollastings, of New York, with instructions to report an answer thereunto. . The Assembly then adjourned for dinner. In the afternoon the Assembly ran through, unfinished hairiness with the rapidity which al ways characterizes the "closing scenes" of legis lative bodies. The Mileage Committee reported that all the. Presbyteries except 27 had contributed. Amount received $3,362 23. Report adopted. - The minority report of the Committee on .; Terms of Correspondence with Foreign Bodies' i. was adopted as follows • Whereas. several of the Associations in cot Te-„ spondence with this body have requested, the view. of this Assembly on the terms of come-' I spondence, especially in regard to the.ri,gbtaMt.. reproof and rebuke; Therefore, Resolved. That the General Assembly have "never intended to refuse to corresponding bodies any rights or privileges which are compatible' with trot) delicacy, courtesy and christian char- ity ;—in the light of which, this body respect fully:request all corresponding bodies .lo pret all past acts of this Assembly. The records o the Synod of Mississippi, which you will recollect was laid" over in anticipation of discipline, were now on motion approved. , Dr. Allen, from the Conmdtteo to prepare em answer to the Southern Protest, reported as follows In reply to the 'Protest against the lotion t 4; ken by the Assembly...on the subject of slavery, the Amenably make the following remarks I 1. The present action of the Assembly oath!! subject is in perfect hainiony 'with the testimo nies of formerfAssenablies, and consists' chiefly in a reaffirmation of , those testimonies. The . • . • - General Assembly has never "affirmed that the slaveholder was so controlled by State laws, ob-, ligations of guardianship and humanity, that he was, as thus situated, without ceninre or edit.= as the master.". It has only conceded that cer tain exceptional cases may exist, such as are de fined in the resolutions adopted by the Assembly of 1850 and approved by this Assembly. 2. We see nothing in the present action which is unconstitutkonal or even reflects upon any portion of the Southern church, which Mill abides by the old doctrine of the Presbyterian church in relation to this subject. 3. With respect to the complaint "that such action u under present conditions the virtual qxcinding of the South," the Assembly observe that no such excision is intended, and we cannot . perceive that it is in anywise involved, even by remote implication. We have simply reaffirmed the established views of the Presbyterian church on the subject of slavery, and distinctly con ed the new and counter doctrines which hatNbeen declared and defended by some within . Our bbd,. ' 4. Wlrat . egard to tbe allegation that our ac lion in thieNote is "unrighteous, oppressive and ic 4,16,40, uncalled for, •,, ry and . destructive- of great interests; w evil only say that it rests on the groundless ass Lion that this action is ' an "Indirect excision f the' South. If our Southern brethren shall the unity of the church because we stand by ormer position, as in duty bound, the responaib ~ for, the con sequences will not rest on the Au- ,iy, The answer was adopted and place. . file. Mr. Getty, the temporary clerk, (f . : en _' , tucky;) withdrew from his desk, at this- . •,:1, and from this moment .to the final adjournm ~. • the commissioners [rem the S . :oath opened not their mouths and took no pectin the business of As sembly; taking the ground that the adoption of the answer, thus douhly ratifying the Allen- Kendall paper, was a virtual excision. The reports of the Standing Committees on Foreign Missions, Church Extension, and Publi , cation were taken up from the docket sad adopted. The Committee on Dills and Overtures report ed on Overtoue No. '4 on the recent' action' the Home Missionary Society in relation •to re- s; fusing aid to churches whose members bold • slaves,. 7 .—that the matter be referred to the Com mittee on Conference on that subjeCt. Adopted. Dr. Burchard offered foe adoption an address ; . to the Evangelical Alliance about to meet at • Berlin, declaratory of the doctrines 'maintained, •• ! by Evangelical. Churches'. in the U. S., and es-. pressive of atraternsl sympathy with the Alli- . attee. 'Adopted, and.tbe Moderator and clerks' • ' names ordered to be appended thereto. . • The report of the committee on church polity on the Overture whether three ministers, Condi= tote-a-quorum for the transaction of business in,. • Presbytery, was . postponed.:,;, .„ -.. • . Judge Allison and HeMiritiley entered. 'their protest against the appointment of tic delegate •': to the - German Reformed Rynod, believing-that. church to Idive departed from sound 'orthodoxy • especially on the'enestioneor baptiser and the ' Lortre supper . ''' On motion, the delegate id that body was requieted' inquire' as to its belief and teachinge.. • . In the.evenine. Mr. IloeLockw , a re , sOlu- . . 'enjoining the 'eltthhei to support their , ministers. .and requesting them •to raise- ' salaries when practicable, was taken from the • • - docket and after considerable. discussion 11115 The retmlut ion of Orlando Hastings prerviding : fora Committee of Conference to endeavor ttt' Fettle thidifferences . be t ween North and Eqiutit was taken - up. and after 'Oenstderable'debate The Moderator appointed the following tlemen as said committee: ; . • --.. • ' Rea. 'Albert Barnes,. D. D., _Of W. Patterson, of Chicago; Rev. A. C. Dickerson; of Kentucky; Rer.,Mr. Boyd, of Virginia; Rev. 7.o..llammer, D. D., of Baltimore; Rev. K. Ilandy,'of Virginia; Rev. James I'. Wilson, D. D., of Nev4Jersey; Rev. M. L. P. Thompson, D. p, otßtiffelo; lion. J. Allison and Hon. Wm. Jessup, of Penna. ' r, Resolutions of thanks to Dr. Eisher, the Mod- erator, and to the citireasOf past:land, railroad:. companies, Ste., were passed., AAd ate Assem-- bly adjourned with prues• and. praise. You will perceive_ that the. South: consider , 'themselves as virtually ekcinded, 111111 they cony: tend that u a consequence the reeponsibility !lOU tho shoulders-of thtritorth.,..l'; . r, The. Southern desists, held a - rautrus' this aftermion *ad resolved to issue a ..Vonitesto" to the :whole church and. _ views and intentions. A call will be issued fox,._ a general "conyentipri; assemble at. 'Washington,. City in August next. to be colaPinalof , Preaby4.s. , Wiens from North r ßouth, But los willing to asks the grOund , unc(inore sir' s ioragifxtkoll,"—for the purpose of conaidering #-• what is practicable:hid proper tolie done.. The caucus also appointed sukinformal committee to confer with a cototnftteanf theGineral Asiemblj in arrangint,the ''of Hydra' Lien, diridieg pronert Boyd , of ' Va. Dr.; flatnner,,..l of , s ;tort. Han dyand 4'es ' chi .03,;;;ef ;VAL:' Bar, 4.8:- Whitf , ,aUlretin4, were appointed said Committee. The separation has been kindly. No ill-feeling has been manifested outwardly at least, and both' :parties express the Utmost confidence in each other's /WM* and honesty. . . w. c. at. • EMI !~ ~ Y f _ i '' aJ MI=NMEIN ) ,-_.,4,
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