PlTlsbjukjb.. FBIDAY MQBNIHQ, APRIL 20, 1858. °rew,A L PiPEa or Tux cit ~ CHy and STmvß items. to SEM.MBY._In order rSDorlps ' . TBra * SlunJera, into which oar own biro 7Tlt™ COmmon Willi others of the city, whink : ,report below, in tiie order in DftrwiAi k?, eeearred, the fierpral interesting Seminary l° connection with the ln3* I< i^ 0B^n ® fcxerc i aea of 1110 Western Theo logical Seminary passed off with credit to all concerned. On Monday OToning, according to an announcement made from the various pul i’.. 1 !? on Babbath, Prof. Charles Elliot, of Miami tJtu»erslty,:at Oxford, 0., delivered the address before the “Society of Inquiry,” in the Second Presbyterian Church, (Dr. Howard’s.) Thesub ' i f ct Sf'ected by the speaker was the “Mission of Church.” There was present on the occaion a large audience, and the speaker onforced his / "rations 11 b? mil “ 7 ilrik!n K end bcautifal illus / , ey evening, the inauguration of Rev. I bamnel Jcnuings Wilson, as “Professor of bvCloeiaslieal History, and the Composition and ueltrery of Sermons," took place in the First Presbyterian Church, (Her. Mr. Paxton’s, Jin the presence of a largo audience. The charge to the Professor was given by Dr. McFarren, of Congruily Church, Westmorolaud Co. The Reverend gentleman Bet forth in a very concise and affectionate manner, before the young Pro fessor, Iho duties, dangersand difficulties of tho position to.which he had been called. Professor (hi, , <lc ‘ , , cr<Ki hio Inaugural Address ; Iho subject selected wasono closely relating to both departments of his ProfeLrship-cho , of Preaching.” Theeloqnent speaker raced the history of preaching, from tho first proclamation of tho Gospel to fallen man in 1 &ucn t down through the patriarchs, prophets, apostles, reformers and puritans, and touched briefly upon the roost illustrious preachers of modern times. The subject was treated In tho speaker's happiest style, to the evident gratifi eation_Of his audience. The closing exercises of wero held in the First Presbyterian Church, Allegheny, (Dr. Swift's) on Wednesday evening. The Rev. J. M. Platt, of Zanesville, Ohio, opened the meeting with prayer, after which the following members of the Senior Class delivered addresses on the subjects indicated, by appointment of the Faculty: n §°fJ iDS -Presbyterianism Scriptural. S’ . P *'“ r ' oo Ancient and Modem Errors. •rohu C. Irwin..,. Progressive Typo of Prophecy. •John l. MCarluey ....Tho Interceding Saviour. Ooorgo M. Spargrovo.... Imputation. ri ri n°il 3 * rr .Rcformors Before tho Rorormatioo thr'l I SS'VT-™ CalviD “ d Servotus. Out or the Senior Class of thirty, the follow ing gentlemen, having spent tho full period of ' fi. required by the institution, were swarded the usual diplomas: James W. Allison, Grand View, IlHo./i- John 15. Atman, Allegheny City, P 8 Calvin Barr, C&nnonsburg, Pa. D. IX- Barron, Davenport, form J. S. Boyd, Freeport, Pa. Jas. S. Elder, RlJersridg, Pa. •Jomos A. Ewing, Indiana, Pa. James T. Fredericks, ChostcrnUo, u. John R. Hamilton, Turtle Crook, p. Jesso W. Hamilton,Now llagerstown John C. Irwin, Mansfield, 0. B. 0. Jonkin, Clarion, Co., Pa. Wm. B. Keeling, Cincinnati, O. John Y. M’Cartncy, Apollo, Pa. James A. MTntiro, Allegheny City, p* »vm. B. M’Kec, Centre Co., Pa. Kobtcrt ft. Moore, Clarksville, Pa Wm. P. Moore, Latrobe, Pa. W. D. PaUctsoq, Mercorshure, Pa - (Joor S« K. Scott, Washington, Pa ? Samnol M. Sharp, StenWnville, 0. B. W. Slagle, Washington, Pa. George W. Sloan, Greenville, Pa. G. M. Spargrovo, Antrim, 0. Townsend, North Washington, Pa Th© Dtplomw were presented by Dr. Elliot ?nfww!™. e£ t ln ? rj L aCCOmpaDieil touch »ng remarks In the venerable gentleman’s hap ptcat • v Br * Y • umer * of tbc Seminary, then pre sented to each member of tfie graduating class ? “»• “ B . ook of Books,” and made a few appropriate and impressive remarks. Mr. Daniel W. Townsend, on behalf of the graduating class, responded In a well conceived and well delivered valedictory address Thus closed these roost highly interesting and impress.re services, alike creditable to the able f acuity and the graduates. We learn that these graduates arc already be spoken for vacancies awaiting their services. There are mnety-fte on the roll of the current New Natioeai. Theatre. -MiSs Darcnporl', first Appearance at oar new Theatro last oveaiar was bos hailed by a large namber of her-admi rers. in spite of unpropUious'weather. That this lady shonld be a great favorite with an audience (celebrated for their critical acumen) is by no means paradoxical. She appears to know that the highest aim of art is to ideulify the actress with tbo character until art so re sembles nniure as to create and keep np an illu sion. Evidently Miss Davenport has been an intense student and bas cultivated her genius np to a high standard of taste. She has all the easts, grace, abandon, finish and vocal compass which make up a great actress, and her acting alono liut-evening in ‘‘Adrienne” proved she possessed &U the conditions necessary to a great success. At the end of the play Miss Davenport received a call before the curtain from the entire audicnco who testified their pleasure by repeated applaaso. She will this ovomog appear as "Parthenia” in "logomar ” Her engagement, we regret to say, will extend to but five nights more; and we hope eho will bo complimented as she deserves by crowded nooses. . investigation is to ho had shortly into the circumstance:) connected with the death of Charles Vanderbiste, found drowned near New Cumberland, Va., some weeks ago. Tbo Mayor r 9 l^'3 course to satisfy the relatives or tho man that he did not como to his death os they appear to ,think, by unfair means, there etog nothing to justify such a supposition in tbefacls. connected with the case. At any rate, an investigation wilt clear up some of tho mys terioos points connected with this young man. Vaoderkfsle was attacked several months ago, on the St. Clair street bridge, by some unknown person, and received a wound in the neck from some sharp instrument, and this led his relatives to suspect that he was not drowned by accident. Tbo body was brought to this city on Saturday Tast, and interred here. The steamer Belmont, from which he was drowned, is expected to ar nve Jhere soon, and the affair will then be clear ed up. A sTRAXaca was “diddled,” on Wednesday night,' out of $25 dollars in money at one of our *Uo slept in the same room with him. He made the acquaintance of his eleemng companion in tbo evening, and in the monutig, .when he awoke, his money ami bis •‘friend*' were missing. •, —■The man's name is Geo. Donglas, a raftsV man. Alderman Wilson's police-succeeded yea terday in arresting one Thomas Wilson, whom Douglas identified aa the man who was with him. lie was committed for trial;^. Insahf. Mas from Armstrong County.— The Harrisburg Telegraph of Ibo 27th inst., states that so insane man, who had been in that ricin* ity for two or threo days, was taken in charge by police officer of that town, and committed i.. to jail for safe keeping. He is represented as , gentlemanly and qaiet, but occasionally gmog away to paroxysms of grief or rago. t He give lus name as Wm. Jeffrey Wilson and claims residence*’ Armstrong' county, as b!s place of Eehok -pr- Swin, not Dr.'Elliott, delivered tba installation sermon in the First Presbjlerian Clmrcb, Tuesday creniog. on the occasion of lbs installation of Iter. Bp. Wilson, as PTofeseor of Ecclesiastical History*, in tbo Western Theoloei <Al Seminary.— Dispatch. Try again. Rev. or Coogru ily Church, Westmoreland Co., P»., delWered (be sermon alluded to above by our neighbor. Wc observe a paragraph which has gone the entire rounds of the press,'stating that a Mr. _Wililamvof this city, was drowned on the 18th iuat, io Hatchin Lake, near ‘Memphis. We presume ia meant—an inland lake caused by the depression of soveral acres of .laud in-Obion county, Teno., by an’earthquake, sev enl years .ago, into which the'overflow of the Big Hatchie river rons, doring freshets. Wa are informed by the clerk v of the steamer Rosalie, that a small boy, about' 1- or 13 years of He,-was found in (ho river at Freeman’s Landing,-.9 miles above Steubenville. He had, a a few marbles in his pocket. Ha was token up and buried at the Th ® information is given in the hope that it may lead to hia identification Am osrMvirra.—Ranford ia itm Bt Masonic !aimltaW ° Ethio P“ n operatic • Mi “ last night at the Nn. uonal Theatre to .a good honee, & her great role wf Adnenue Lecou vreur. Hho epponralipun il night , Si.r ilu? prograiutuo. & Petty THErra.—Thebarbcrahorof M Holtz man.Ohio street, Allegheny city, was entered iy.tbieres, Wednesday night, and robbed of a number of articles, worth altogether;abont $6O Petty thefts of this character haro been eery fjrejtrail litaiy In thii yfciniiy, *nd ; the polioV jtte«t thelool-ouitsi thoptrpetnfors: - Lost bis Watch. —Mr James Gosling, while wiliia way home,considerably inebriated, Tues day evening, in company with a friend in the same condition, was accosted by a man named Jackson McCartney, who proposed to assist him home. At the corner of Sixth and Smith field streets, Mr. Gosling alleges, McCartney tripped him and he fell on the paTemcn.. When he gel up, McCartney was missing, and he afterwards discovered that a gold walch, valued at $lOO, was missing also. MrCarlney was arrested and brought before Alderman Wil son, who committed him forfurtbor bearing Suicide.—Mr. Wm. George, or Armstrong tp., tins county, committed suicide by hanging him self on his own porch, on Monday, I'Ub instant. The deceased had long been a citizen of this county, and was near seventy years of age at the time of his death. lie had been in rather a melancholy condition for several days previous to perpetrating tbo rash act.— lndicm- (Pi > Messenger. Fatal Accident.—On Monday of last week as two sons Of Mr. D. Stuchal, of Wbito town ship, were out gunning,the piece carried by tbo elder brother waa accidently discharged, and the contents entered the side of the younger, caus ing his death on the Wednesday following. The deceased was about 16 yoaTs of age —lndiana ( Pa. ) Messenger. Htirer M. Flimt, of theCbicogo Daily Ttmes, '• who paid a visit to the Iron City some months since, and who proved himself to be a “most ex cellent fellow,” was married, on the 16th inst to a lady of Beloit, Wis Wo wish him much happiness. Fred. Hohetmter, charged with stealing four pair of hoots, had a farther hearing yesterday, before the Mayor. Ho alleged he bought the’ boots from a peddler Ho was held, however for the purpose of ascertaining tuc f ac t s 0 f case. S.L,:, Storm.-Tbo following Stacks were !o[J leat erenmg at lho Merchants’ Ihschaore be Messrs. Austin Loomis 4 Co: ** 3 *GO Shares Centra! Mining Slock S Bonds of Latrrancoco ,$5OO each, 10 p, au I rrounJl "e= «f ‘be court-honse and Jan—the atone ami brick pavomenls, f;c —are nntlergoing n complete cleansing The Anti- Hester is tho “contractor.” j> i? B nnmber of deaths io this city for the ,w*ek ending April 251 b, was2r._ir, mule- U) females; Hi were children. Tug case of Lutz, convictod of the murder of O Leary, will bo argued before Iho .Supreme Court, at Ilarrisburg, next week, on a writ of error. number of applicanlions for license lo sen liquor under the new law, bare airendy been made at the Clork's office. » i *»-»MpP«r was committed by Al dernan Roger, yesterday. HU name i. Join Ward T ’ EnJ h ™ on Po P l,lr a,l 'y. Sink j Sekatc.— We learn that Tnos. llow. im’h ' w S?, ll “ tledmed to rnn TorCongrcse, will bo a candidate before Iho Republican Con ▼enlion for the Senatorial nomination. It may be said with confidence that Iho custom illec tailoring catabHsb'menb abilifv ™ J | .“ no ' 7 unJor management, that for -Cne , r i- our cities. The kcnl on7 J w C ° lha ' "“'meres and vestings am m.d. to oH f ° r T ‘ * nrl bo *“' work, »nd made to order with neatness and earn. Persons dhSES.ta.'T ““d 0 l<> order will not be durappoioted either.io style or price. j STaAaoaa n, Towa—Wo have been gratified by a Ay V- & <1- Urn business manVf me firm of J. C Ayer A Co., Lowell. A short ac not 1110*11* , W i lh ft! Keutlemaa convinced ns that ?' 11 «k'U >■> compounding his medicines ° n «'°n«rnedm thaimmonss consnmption of them ; but that it takoa business latent of io ordi .“7. “““S” !° P*“ fkem around tho world. Mr. _/ V,’ rnuuifcstly, baa thesa abilities and the suceoss inty h °” S ° !b '” ,a U ‘ at h ° them—.WcmpSi. As f« if esse I)i»i»»._ Mr. Uay P. Matlhows to bo'lScT* h .“i Vil ' einia diamond, estimated to bo worth not less than two millions of dollars, in CTriot^ 6 w F‘“ arl ' jto °. fur «ka inspection of the eunona Wo have no diamond of that value in this "Z'„ "n. bam some perfcel gems in the way of Vi 07 h” ** *>y timo at iho Brown Ul * ll “"''■bill A Wilsoo, CO3 and 605 Chostnnt street above birth, Philadbiphla. t Worrai I Wormit Worm* !—A crcai , Srtildriile th”'” h “ wrt “" 1 csplslnlng ibe oclgin o’ iirll ’. jeuerelcd lo lb. Lomax, ’l' «*»« >»■ elicited’untra ocuU übterrstiuu end profound auareb • end rut iJivai.l jrXfiSr!' nptnlon on m. e U ir..iu ■ \tu\j -one of our »nm citizens: 1 I SsSSSSk-SSs? jMS3M3cSS£S» Itnn aro worUilwrm. Dr. 51‘ijutw'. ceuuinL LU cel.Lmtwl U».r Pills, £, ill uSto .pJ.JA.IWT EI.EJIINO RUM* £mustnunts. MASONIC SANFORD'S OPERA TROUPE TnE ENTIRE FORCE OF SANFORD'S OPERA UOUSK, PLll.a.lpbl., mu Thl. .ad Every Evening thl. Week. »«4 Bran leg iVvfr JuTrVSS 013, company ccninrU© KAV?l?fen U °^ DK - S - COLLINS, _ KIiANAQH, DJXISY ivimpuini LINDSAY, IJOSQUIW. PKVV I A*?SSi. v BOWEN, VONBONUORar, y, BAPl>oi:D L ‘* Jl ' RT '’ TOUNO AMERICA, JAMES TOLINK und itJLIA j M i^Siln ere r A * oClal . ,oaof 111001 wUla, ‘ ■fpearim a » «T©ni o g. For particular* *ee email till*. Admwaion 25 cvnti. ,Doora open at 7 o*d,-L to rom imdco % ap£dtf_CuOL WHITE, rtege Miwrer. ■POSTKH’S NEW NATION A L TIIK ATK E. -^VSSS Treasurer * £,tx, ‘ . Oco MiroaisT BC*i-« 04- PfcictS P r, »*to Bo'y PS ;t.» 1,01.1 iixporfc i U 8 « , Urea* ( trele and i > iugaa||« ' Upper Tlt-r opw .1; rfXS. J H^aVkSi^rt 1 tragedienne, MISS J. M. DAVfcNi’OBT, rccelTed )aet ereoing by a fmabiouabte andience, with the most unboooded eutbuiaiim who ac knowledged ber peeriae# talent with cheer upon diesr uf deafening applazue. Sw will appear thU PTe'ilug In her pcatoTigloal part o f PAUTUEMA, l„ whirl, |, £ ■uperflaetu to *ay abo has no equal. FKI U.tLIfhTSj N ?' '*. pr i! M * h ' ,nl l»if»nnnl the celebrated play, In flee acts, of U7GOMAR, THE BARBARIAN. Parthenla...., _ mgs j jj. DAVENPORT Mr. Wallet Arabia Ac ”*- - - lira. J. 11. UelJ. PaaEepagaoL.m Mias Emily Waldeprare. To conclude ’with tbe acreaming farce of THE BLEEPING DRAUGHT* £°P° ,J » Mr, A. W. Yonog Miae Kate FieUr Wtoomww, third night of MISS DAVENPORT, Ualon Hydraulic Cement. TpilE FAVORITE MAKE, used and ap- JL proted by Railroad Contractor*, Bridge and Cittern Bollder* for year* part. Warranted ofbrrt qualify nod for nlo at tbo very lowest market price, by LEECH * HUTCHINSON* No. M 8 Second *l. and 145 Pint «t. NOW-OPfJN-Tho beat assorted and clxtap t*t stock of DrewCoods, gbawla. UaotUs, Wlitio wm, Monrolng floods, Needlo Work, and ln.mratita in »<itf. l-lowo emll and sfo thorn. C. HANEON LOVK, ‘P» 4 formerly Lova Dro., No. 74 Market atrcf t- SUGAR AND AiOLALSKS— -40 bbd* prime N- O. Hngar; 100 bbla. do do Btulam*, In etofß aod Ibr t»jr ap2G T. MTTLB4CO. CAFE ISLAND FLOUNDERS!—CaII ail'd vee thia Tobacco, black, rich and BWMt.an eotlrelynoir arilcln.Jo.it opened. W. * D. HINKHAUT, f No. ISO Wood at. FINE HAVANAvCiCJAKSl—Celeste''l'm pero, Carona Ihical, Mima Cuhaona, Ibeou, Doe Jlco oanu,and varivna otber Cue branrfaorCigara. . .•!** _W. 1 1>. HINKIIAHT, No. 129 Wood it._ GRANT'S CHEWING TOBACCOT-Filly boxee lino pound*, ruxired on eonaigsmi-iitfruni tlie "•taror; and varluua traoda of 6’a and tfa, on hand "* »oid at low prlcea. W. AD. HI NKH AHT, No. 138 Wood at. MUKPHY 4 BURCIiFIKU) arc cclliof eztr«i>r«UQU7 Emrgilui la Laditu’ Dtvn BUlu, from ■i-yjiotlptr yard. oplfiaUw? SUGAR CURED b. BEEF—IS tc«. just rcccircd aodfornlo ijy T. LITTLE A 00, "P~d No. 113 Secood atrrcl. LARD —2 kegs rec’«l unci for sale by XTm. WcCUTCHEoN. EGGS —1 bbl. rec'd and for salo by epM Wk.McCUTCIIEON. Telegraphic flerketi. J,'nr Yoac* April ‘.3.—Cotton firm aud pricea un changed; ealc* 2800 b*l«. Flonr heavy; 11,000 bbla sold.— Wheat heavy; POOObnabaold; Soalbera Ued *t $1.12631.16; White $1,20; Chicago Bprlng 07. Cora Arm; 23,000“bu*h Wld; YdlowT4@79. Pork qnlet bat uaaettleO; Mom $19.70 .&19; prim* SIS,4O@I&.M. Baron quiel; SbooJdonO-VfcjiTU. LardOfl, not prime, aotd at 00c. Lard booynnt. Vvbliky Uc lower; uiart Sugar atoedy; Uuaeovado C&fiG*/, CoSoo firm; t«XX)WgiKl<i*t 105£($11; KauUw o MlO UoUnee quiet; sale* of OrlMOff, not prime, et 3&|{. Tobacco and Tallow ateody. Freighte on Floor to Liter pool 7*4; oo Undo to Liverpool SK&4H-' Slocie firm hot •lull: Chicago A Rock lelaad77; ifnmboHaiKl Coal 18; 111. Ootral K. K. 9Z*Ai Mfch. Southern 24#: N. Y. Ootral B’>%; MilwaakieAMlnl»lppkSo|4t Mlaaooricixea 82j£;Oa leu. A Chicago SBU; Krie H. K. Cleveland; 4 Toledo 44; Ohio HIM. ISfiO.UWjf Cnictiwun, April 29.—F100r aschaDged; nie* 1300 bU at $3,65 fornper6naaod.s3,7slhd,9Q for extra; tho receipt* arellgtat. Whitkyeteady at l&i. Uaa For* i* held more M ra> ] ,: Wat over $lB- Bacon aod Balk' B«*Uhate declined X* with'fctr-bajrra and not many *4<*il 29. -Flour ateady. Wheat firm;-eiJw: Wldto $1,1001,1* Corn lower, «2&«i WbUky steady. Prorltlooe. tl WA to Bbonldensams Shoulders end Sidflß “« “"•r»k«u»@i9.M. uid«n«auK. J Telegraphic OOXQRESSIOIfA l. . 1 u ' „ Washiwgtok, Citt, April 29, iiolse.—The House resumed the consideration of (be Kansas report Mr. Col or Ohio, defined hi, position. Ila was Iho first m tbo llouso to oppose the Locompton Con .l'Uitioi hot anor a careful eouaideretion of bis i“I 3 b “ s CUo, to tho I'nion, and tc ‘FrZ! sU ?” ° f I , to .' rllule I'Mple. he had some to tin itm^"’ DCIU,, '‘ D 10 !OPl "’ rt " r lb * Mr. Cox, according to aa arrangement with Mr. Chngtnas, renewed (bo latter’s demand for the pre vious question. I ? f eaid ***** th * re P ort "*9 not all that bo desired, but H substantially was wbat no claimed, ao<l was proceeding to giro bis reasons wby bo should vote Tor it, when Mr. Cliugman in , ter T* o « d « saying that tba demand for tho previous qnostion bad been renewed. Tho qnostion was then stated to he, on seconding 100 demand for the prenons question 6 Mr. (iarnott inquired whether, if the demand war ■ ole.l down, it would ho m order for him to m „r C a postponement or the subjeet until Tnesday week The Speaker replied in the affirmative. Tho demand for tho previous question was then negatived by a vole ol 103 Yeas to V; Nay, „„ r - M» r »h*M. or Kentucky, then obtained tho Of h^o. 11 1, ff’ th ” Cm lim ° “»» Stbjoet of Kansas had been introduced, to open his mouth mrelabontoit. The report™ the of tho Kansas Nebraska bill, that had the face of •Janos, and thu bean tbo impress of its origin Wbat a epeetaele, sprouted to the peopl.; when their representatives are engaged on measures | be authors of Which do not and Sfnot on il:lb ' t onstUution to the vote of tho people? One nf tho “f; tb<l Gentleman from Ueor E ia, (Mr. St. •“ 7 - < "” pba , t! ' ol| y tl>» priocip] ornon.anhmm.on, while anotl.er, li.e gentlom. Conlnfoit” 11 *! En|?l “ b) maintained that th is to bo submitted. p En p'L Sh , , i Cplie(l that tho bill was drawn up good Engliab, [laughter,] and he supposed that i gentleman was competent to judge the meaning the words of the bill s Mr. Marshall responded Ibat if that was : answer Mr. English bad to give, he was w.l -bould go out to tho country with the derla that tbo authors of the report wero divided a? meaniog. When Mr. Cox was speaking this mgt ho was reminded of the old byffinT **Whjr abmild wo monro dapartM fricn,l« Or shake at D«*tb’i. aUnn*; Tia but th* voice of party oounds TolicarhitntolUanM.” lEicesshv Air. Lawrenco immediately responded ■ And while the tamp Lol.hr out lo Imre, Tho vilest sinner may return. ILannli Mr. Marshall. That may bn the gentleman w i II .rn', 1 :* 1 "" between Messrs. One and Marshal l , Mr Oidfimgs said that ho was about Iho “ “Jf;.'" the Crittenden Montgomery amend KooHhV’ mduc ' rac '> t was that he bad nn .S nf ? |°, VO P ff" 11 "” 3 ” of *b° ffonglas wing rh.m i Stto S bLt b ° tiSro - WOrkor nn d tc stand bf When Mr. Oiddings Cnisbcd bis remarks bo was seised with a fainting fit and wascarried from the Halt, but soon recovered and retarnod lo bis seat. Mr. Burnett endeavored to ask Mr. Marshall a question, but tho latter declined to yield tho floor Mr.- Marshall explained irby ho hud boco found roting with Republicans and tendered to that party his tributo of thanks for their patriotism. Mr. Hughes demanded the prnrlons oueslion 105 Ch Wa * DOt BeconJo< k l b° rote being ‘.'!i against Mr. Garnett moved that the further consideration °* tho subject be postponed nntil the second Tue-dav of May. 3 Mr. Jones, of Tonn., was tired o| this mode or ttn, l Wlt 1 11 ft v ‘ ew t 0 brin S up the question lireeUy, moved to lay the report on tbo table as a test question. The motion was disagreed to by 3 vote oIMO1 B against 113. J Mr. Jones said tbSl tho veto just taken showed that a majority was not against tho bill and moved the previous question, which tho House refund second by a vote of 103 against 107. Mr. Harnett now wanted the voto taken on his motion to postpono till tho second of May (tries from the Republican sido “agreed "l After further debate and without agrooiog upon any action tbo Howe, on motion of Mr. Lotrber ad iourned by a vote of yeas 122, nay* S 2. hesATK.—Tho Senate refused, by a vote of 22 p, IS, to recede from tho amendment* striking out tho ippropnation for paying reporter?, and the third ■'tton of the House deficiency appropriation bill. On motion of Mr, Toombs, of lioorgis, a Coromi oo of Conference waa appointed. The report of the Kanaas Conference Committo eom.n s np Mr. Donglas, of 111i00i.,, objeelod to th snbstitntc, berauso it did not submit the Leromptot Constitution fairly to the people, but made it, ad mission virtually contingent on tbo acceptance rejection of the land grant. so * l, ° to olr ' r ° r * bribe to r.iiue in 40,000 ot a population under one kind u r n ,-oo#ti- “ d . th «y have a population of 90,000 under tbo other. Wbat is tbia bot a Con gressional intervention, offering a bounty w o ooe hand and r penalty on the fiber to control tbo rc suit. This U-ft no freedom of ejection for five months. He (Douglas) stood as ho now stands with the Democracy of his State on the principles of snb mitling tbo f(institution, nnder which the people of Kansas sbaifecomo into the Union, to the direct rot* or tbo people. i Sir. D.-ugUs continued : That glorious band of democrat# übo acted with him in Congress haro achieved a trinmph. Ho sought no personal tri urnph, BO.i would not, tbererure, cuter into a out#- tmu of which parly has backed down from its origi nal pretensions. Although tbo govemmool did say at the commencement of tho session that Kan-aa mnat come in unconditionally under the Isceompton Constitution, the administration bos recoded from that proposition, and bo and his party are asked to recodo from the position they bare taken because tbo tuber party have made so many concession*, t.nt that is no reason he should concede a principle from which he cannot recede. Strike ont tbo,land grants, and strike out the limitation of the population ami bo would rote for the conference proposal at once. In other words, if yon wish to makn tho proposal fair you mnst giro equal terms t j Kansas under whatever constitution she elects, now, ho asked, ! would bia friend from Virginia, Mr. Huoter, as a n outhern man, Uko to bavo Congressional intorvrn , Don brought to influence the admission of new Slates. The times may bo reversed; they may become au anti-slavery majority in Congress, and would tie iiko a grant of millions of acres of bounty for a new freo State to come in with 40,000 of a population.— After eomplaiolng of tho want of impartiality which would arbo from the Hoard of Commissioner* of election containing a majority of U. fi. officore, he ‘ P* o **y that ho was in favor of no territory forming a State government or a constitution until n had the, requisite population. 110 took his stAnd Ormly on the great principle of State oqnaJity of rights, without reference to their locality or the na tureof thoir institutions. What tho consequence will be of the position ho has taken, ho knows not. but if ho ranflot remain in public lire with the prin ciples he maintains ho would retire into private life, where he could enjoy tho approval of bis coneciooco. Mr. Toombs warmly defended tbo conference sub stitute, denying any bribe of lands. On tho con-, tra/y (ho Committee refused to giro Kansas tho soventoen millions of acres sho asked. Mr. \\ ilson replied lo Mr. Toombs in reference to the seventeen millions. A direct bribe is offered of hundreds of thousands of acres and of dollars. Two miliums of public lands are advertised to be sold on the first of July and hero Is a direct bribe of fivo per cent on sales amounting to hundred* of thousands of dollars offered if Kansas will come in before tbo first of July. On the other hand tho direct penalty is that she shall bo kept out of the Union, although every one acquainted with Kansas knows that the fccliug in that territory is almost unanimous in favor of its admission. Mr. Wilson then went into a lengthenetL-discussion of tbo hostility or Kansas lo the Leeompton Constitution, and charged that it was now beiog attempted to bribe end threaten her into it under the project gotten np by the conference and intended towj imposed by deceit and fraud. Ho then went over the records of tho ICaosas clcc tion to show that the administration assented to and approves of them by continuing its countenance to their authors and abettor*. 110 thought that tho poople of Kansas would reject bribes, scorn threats, and could not be got under this conference scheme into tho Union except by stupendous and gigantic frauds and of frandnlont votes. If tho pooplo of Kansas will make a now freo Constitution and bring it before Congress, if she has enough population to come in now us a slave state, you must admit Leras a freo state or keep her out at your peril. Them [* no trace to this substitute, although there would bavo been poace in the Crittenden amendment Mr. (ireon took occasion to refer to Mr. Wilson's charge of fraud, and said that out of the falncss of tho heart tho month spoaketfa. lie would liko to put him under oath, and cross-question him whether over there were frauds in Kansas till Mr. Wilson wont there and whether ho did not send for Jim I.ane to concoct the plan with him. Mr. Wilson utterly repudiatod and remanded Mr. Urecn that tho frauds wore committed by his constit uent Missourians. Mr. Bell oxplainod the reasons which would gov ern hi* vole. He also compared tho Crittenden ond the Conference nubstitutc, showlug tticir relatiw worth and effect. Tho Senato Lhon adjourned. Latest from Karope. New Yotuc, April 2».—Tbo stwuner Arabia tins nrrlwd with Liverpool dales to Saturday, 7th lost. lo the British Parliament, Mr. D'laraoti linn au oounced that compensation bad been demanded from Naples Xor tbo imprisonment of the Koglisb C op noers captured on board tbo Cagliari. The trial of Simon Bernard, tbo aceompHco o: Ora ini, was expected to coDclado on the 17th ioat lb. ‘ -- - day the steamer sailed. A strong anti-French appeal, made by bis counsel, had created great ex citement and enlbasiasm in court. Tbo Western Powers ore said to have refuaod to support Sardinia In its aggressive measures against Naples. Throe-fourths of tbc city of Christiana, Norway, haa'becn destroyed by fire. Liverpool, Apr. Id.—Sales of cotton for tbo week boro been 44,000 halos, including 4,600 to speculat ors and 7,SQO for exportation. There has boon a •light decline In alt qualities, effecting the Inferior grades, most of which oro Id lower, and middling have docliaod Ad; fair qualities are unchanged. The* estimated sales to day are 10,000 bales, including to speculators 14,000 and an ©qoal amount to exporters. Tbo market closed doll at the foollowin qnotatiooi: Orleans fair 7i; middling 0 13.16; Mobile Cg: mid dling, ft 11-IC; upland fair 7£; middlings 6 0-15. Stock in port 422,000 bales, including .122,000 If. 8. Kicbadson, Sjicnce A Co. report Flour very dull* as follows: Western Canal 225; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 22@235, and Ohio, -23(5)209.. Wheat is dull and nominally unchanged; sales of Red at ffafft 6s 2d; Whito-a 7s(gtfs ftd* Coro is ‘quiet; White Is quoted at 335, and Vollow at 335(5)33# fid. The Pro vision marketdosed steady-Beef is heavy, and low cr.qoaliti» h«rw declined, and quotations are barely .maintained* T P-qrk Is (inner, and bolder* demand' as advance. iJawn is quiot and steady.' Lard Is quiet, and hujrdrrdemhnd a redaction; it U quoted at 64(a) 665. Tallow jrfinn. - * r._ Tha lodepandraf Edge says that nrnry effort mil .boMita loMttls the diipw. bet.«.„ Naple, and 'Sardinia. Tin arbitration or tin King of Holland it *V supposed would bo selected. Tlio Timet raj. that th» TnrkUb Government has contracted with England for ion war steamnrs of from two to eight hundred tons burthen, to estab lish the Black Sea fleet allowed by the’treaty of Paris. . Advices from all commercial centres on the Con tinent eoocario describing a stagnation in business. New York, April 2‘J.—The steamship Kangaroo, from Liverpool on the 14th inst, and New York from Clyde on the 15tb, hare arrived. Additional news from India bid been received at London, by telegraph from Malta. General Carnn bell still remained at Lucknow. Major Hodson was killed at the raptors of that place, and Sir H'm. Peel received a serious wound. The hill fort of Chumdareo had been «tormed and raptured. The rebels were in BondeliconJ, where they had congregated in great force. Commissioner Yeb reached Calcutta on ibo 22d of March, and was kept under rlo;o surveillance. •Sir Hugh Moore has drivon tbo rebels from the ChuoJun districts, and the territory «f tho Kajah of Baupoor. Tho possessions of the latter have been confiscated. Advices from Hong Kong say that tho lour great Powers havo given tbo Empcror'until the end of March to send plenipotentiaries to Shanghai. Wasupsctos City, April 2'J.— Messrs. Broderick and Seward will spoak to-raoiTOw, which will closo tho debate on Kansas. Tho vole will probably bo taken at three o’clock, P. M. J In tho .House, to-day, Mr. Jones, of Tennessee moved to lay tho report of tbo Conference Committee on Kansas on the table, as a test question. All tht members did not so regard it, as some of tho knrwii jnemics of tho report voted in the negative. Pntl.4nKi.puiA, April 2‘J.—Bishop Potter of Penn ady and children, left for Europe to-day in it Savannah. 1 S. Louis, April 2p.-Tlio river i, elation,ry. ibo Upper Mississippi is reported rising. Tho Mis »onri and Illinois aro falling, with plant, af water in both. Weather clear; thermometer 84. Lotnsvtr.i.E, AprU 29—Tho river >3 foiling with Cl feet water on tho Falls. Wealhor clear; thermom eter 07. Commercial OUSi.UITTKK OK ARBITRATION TOR FR.&BUAKY r. K. hnranr. V p, Jona J. linpisne Suran. Saa'rrr. Mt-ru ft. llcxtcr, At-rrm 1.001113, y uarrcß, IUTTSDUHUII VIAIIICETK. | K'pertfd Specially for the IHUtlntrgh C<^flte.\ PITTHUUBOU. KRJDir, Arßll. 30 tWS on wharf of W bl.l* Ohio extra at *3 <*v u OIU)OKR , g- ? ."..., ,0 I.W. =0 HAY—Salesat •rilra of lf> loads nt <1 r > m In— !° ~s d ” ip *' ro H «<») - SS. i s '" 1 *■ “ 10 and 4 1.1.1. bRICK—SaIe of CiJmjG at 1 —Malta 3,000 tba tfbonlderswt Ty- JiOQa TUti anrt J’SI Bt 7 * for Ihi JS ,u. n« lfl.ooo tbs on private tenn*-'-;x MO,,w ’ l.AßO—Saiaalo kegaeotftrtryNO‘2 at U>/ OlLS—Sales to Ibis No.Ytnrd at K.% Pn l .’°fhu? l l? - | S “ 1 "" 'U 0 uU '* J<, “ aa.rt atS7'it 400 Jiar.^radS-dt*^ R.w‘"d!f.‘7H B y" “ WJ * R “‘“" 1 “ =o LLIa KlHH—hole-or Jin.LU No 3 Marlar-1 Ur** u eiifio "•mas at $S 6 Pair ULI. WLi, a „, ” ~IM' ALLEGHENY CATTLiTmareET. t-’TIOS PBOVC rABDS Tscmmt, A»-mc Zi, laijf s.sru 6 ' Bo,„' t l “ re, » r " r '- »» •■« »°*U, to Sijo 11,0 „.a wiHcli 0.0. worr«uld, Ui«< UUote w*relm OT „ r , irw , n| ’ . M, r. 9 W V' rriodi-alb- li.l.otrJwn fur ]«.| UO £■: :! , “‘ , l ", c ** u ,'"" ‘••"- 1 ,ot »“ -mo, .od £T£2: i,j; lrsi, ."“i *■ J rr ,,r ? ■'"■‘"--j' o.»- no «uK No. Oflvml. By Whom ?c.|tl Meyer* J. brvlU, :{.% , t , (I j t ‘ Ju Jacub J*ciiba lu> . .. in 1 ,< SfKAf? • ;:- % 3& £ 31 tUUiurl Cuikliu *'^k 4 * in J«. Bullutlk, .: 4 '• J M'Ounlj •, ? '** ,I " !> I*. l«ory ;|i4 »' w y A T .M'UuUiery . j, ‘ , v 4< ®* lb l> Wmuur* | U **.** Uy Uuui-ut .k*k*e 4'J ’ ,i., 33 oßered By Uucktn!i«inw>r, w>d «t,ij nt ato^m -ft***!. «.iMSO«oU on J ,iwm » *»J a#a?i <ur thorn. W% L Z£ bi£t h '‘‘ J *** “ £ pr,rt> ra,, * iu « In Import* by fUvcr. ““JITk “* J $ IT Sa.^B - ?■ ui ,‘'"*' , " b ’ wll »“"!> * <•". -. do. r l-U.B* ro. I_ U.l* wtiwksy. 64 t.*Jpj<-,rtton, 11*1 LU- M.,n« « ck “ **" k. W*l« do. Clkrk ft cv; ek, , LOULM ULE (WU Uraff-S bu U>U». I -j> w,ti , luor IWakiUo, Ic LrnJ, illihJe tuUcrw, lul ■&. ,J,l' -.0 UJm touip, O) .seki wbw»t, ClwrU 4 tg; 2uj J, t j|| lcb : ?i * r !’ : 18 ck * &«•«»» HlKwnlwrgwr; i3pai tUtlng*. JoQrtJtC. "I d„, S l»Uwnah< LABAU.B pS r C*mt,ridjc*—lj'kga tW, A Wtdoo-S! iilflM? 71 *! A UaJ *" J; . 6O tu “« P»« uwUl.OmlT, Ik-no* "> u ' h wSftiSte^ntffsst^airs uS:H™;,!:r“’ w, ‘ i " k, ' r u "’ j » ; w -*>-p WIIKELINU |*r Rosalle-TCn t„(1.p.,.,. j « uitstltti.k 3 .k. .rrrps, U A Fehtmeluck A co; 2u btmo,,, 7, Jr . II V“" i “i ■”> “■■■ '' ■tiiki'j', Tk ra .„ 1 “’ao rn™“ JulM., W00.1.T 1 ra; K ,k, ,:t 1,1,1. "I, i Ldgeitou; U) akaoaU, 3 do twaua, Lro«u & kirkmunck- Irt barrvU apple*. 1 keg do, 1 box baiter, J » ibluf tf l’bl* Si 1 |. I 'fnL' I 'iM ' J , “ 0 ■'“* '«• Cletk A or. , mL 1 ’ I ki“ *'"”•! 1 Wl* Mtu lleoni 1 J 11 Mcllor; 4 ck* mart, Msylcy A ro Imports by Railroad. 1 m«* II IC',o'1 C ',o' ,>W * c, ler * 3 * ka dr w-ple* «u do? «“ ,? /; \ 2 ,k » ,c, *P - i 3 bbl* Vjoj., id.. buUeMico t, Urabnm A an 10 l»bU apple*, 0 aka ptubw, Stanley; 4 bids bottai', Cambridge; 1 «K10»k« dr fruit. *i bbls |.>rk, fibriver A Dilwurth; a bbla Sdo UaS, li ..ydrfrnjt BrownA Kirkpatrick; 6 do Ut-nrtar U 1 »ka rjo, 8 I>jcr; li bbli pearl*, J H Cauflold; 15 Jo, J Dalsall; o bUtrpgi.J pointer * cu; 0 nn hogs, II do cattle, owu «r« 31 b,U ejega, Rea; 30 do, 13 ek< rag\ ftjo I, D , wheat, 4 M-N butler, Slodo floor, Clark# A co. H IUVEIt HKWSt Tli# weather continuo. to improve aud yeatcr.U* « inlto »prlo£-Jike—waiui nud abowry. Dualntwa ou 1 rharf era* ouly moderately arllt*. The Ik«u (bat « up »ery .lowly. Thero am now oT er thirty Tl.eari-le.l.wem ibollonr) Qrafl, Cv.wn,r>d..io Perry and Cambndgo—all Iroui M. Uula. and ad erltb largo of b3COa W-f Tbe departnroa were tb«* Janies W«wl. for St lotlod J °^ D * J . ,V HlW*nl,wttli a large load, for Nashville. Tim boat, leaving b>daj nr# the tlladlatw |.. r Clodmiall and Clam Dean fur T lm Wb«d. ug rXtTr* tb.s morning Is tlu-Cbovolt , f TheN Hulnij-S came up to tho upper lamlioK ycit.xJav repatatory to loading. h> uay ThoJ. W. Unllmau, and Am»rlrn» urdril n» St r. 00 Monday, and the Jtaui IMI, Vise,, BnJ fcodrariVdl parte.l for thin port On the late t,| t , „f u m Clly of Slom phis from NewOrleooa t., thle city, .be waa rnn Into |„ UlO eteam. rK. II W. Hill, aud ciuarderably damaged. ? Sbo hat 10 bourn iu mjwlrlug Tho Hidadplnbia Which waa attached at N.-w Orlean. a few day, c, n m }J debt Tb... releaaod, ....It la ruraomd that one of a pair 0 f rual boat' had aunk at Concordia Th„ u f Ur I).vw„, tho ond pilot on th# pair Uf rual boat. ,nnk at HawaylUo in tin, •torn ou Tburadajr night (me U-.. u recoVorcil. It w«*wash ed ashore below Tiny. Tlui Ciuctuuatl Commercial aaya:—••Capt. John Wood burn pa*»e.i through tht* rlty yaaterdny, #u ronto fat Pitt*- isas^SL 1 -* 6 k ' j ll™ CluclnUktl duett, or Wi>hustler tArtnrn juterje, w,™ UoUhljli tost. Louie. LoolirilUt JoeCouu, Htelerator end Jecoh Tntteu to Htte- JeirAb, noil LlLort, to kVhwlinfr, -eolt with *Yelr comi.te -1.." u lllJ K-‘ e.ej, hut 1,11 .1 of Tocetle, «»„ : Jn. rllu , title rout eltrr felltos two or three Inches reetenler, he <k,,lJ teroele.-J loetAerkleeterontntt lo ell it bee reoetletl shout eighteen Inches. The test errirets Irom the Upper UMulpplkepont the ri„,r rl.loe from 5t Pent tleten. Tho llllaole is ■tethioery etnl tetnk full The kltesenri we* tetelj rktlu, et SL Jo»ph, rol Rtnud. Tber# 1* plenty of water lu tbo Uiaaonri The drparlnrra yesterday were the Bfnrtha Putnam r.,r Pittsburgh; John U. Carton and Amerirui f.ir llllnnla hrar Beltiwt, Aunt Letty and Urleda tbe U.i«r Ifanulbal City for Kookuk; latkn, fiUrerT4li . an S Decatur and K- M. Hyland fur ilia Jlliaaourl.” ** TbaCiuctonatl Coiutucrtial,of Tharmlay" *ar« - “The last arrival, report Ilia Lownr Ohio at P*dnr*h fully flvo feet higher than It wasat the lite fmrtVt Th water along tho wharf wa* op In the huum | Q Padnrah ami atm ruing,from thefnwhota lu tho Cumberland Tnn iirrswr, Ha hash aud tlreon Kivrra. ’ | P .r» frnoi Ibo 8l Lwib Rej.nbllcso thsl tbo offlrere oflbeOr«au Spray, which wu bOrut, >od iho ufll'ereor ll*o H*obilml City, all den, that tbuy were rarior Ti.. l«tt»r desire bo iaveotigztlos of the whole *n a | r •’ K *" Tb»Ua7Att« of same day e»ya:— *• The J. n'prlueU. I, here, from New Orleaua, with alight frel K J,t Tor tbU i-,r l Tbe Prlugle, oo bur trip Jowti, nu «o uofortunald aar«,»ink • 0,1 boat liioded with gmcerlee, <>n tbo cuut for which he luil to pay when (be got dowu to New Orleana Tb. I'riuglo will load f.T PitUbarjtb. The r fihMi»oir.> r* P |J 4iere yesterday. 40U Lbls flour. 200 iri potatoes, & <j 0 wba T, 0o bblt wbUkey tod 21 Mckz won), and cWwj for Put T burgb. Tbe Great Weet mode «xno additions to her fi>i.he •iid pusrngor llrta, aud left for Pt Louis with a rood Jto The Llghttoot left for Nwhnllehul «retdo K , UkihTruurfd 3CO kegs powder, SJO eke coflee. 40 bbi* whUkey to b«U« light The superior got away from PitUbursrb with a JZC\ ■Mr. Th. Ida M.t, from LodU.HI., »lllSfi»7bul£? log, on route fur Pittsburgh, with a light trip. 1 ’ u ‘ Steamboat ttcjptater. ARRIVED—Luieioo, BrounsvlUr; Telegraph, rbr Cokwiai :>y»r*l,EUabeth. RoHMVb-riio* Hen?, dm®222r Cambridge, do; Com. Perry, do. 1 DEPARTED— Lozeree, Brownsville; Telsmph do r.u B.ywd, Klizobetb; Rosalia. Wheeling; lS5i iVS* » ! Louie: 8. P. Ulbbexd, NaiOirille; Tigrvae, Louinilt# ’ River eiz feet and a fourth—falling. SECOND ARRIVAL OP SPRING AND BomntorDrenGood., SluvU, ÜbdU», Wl.it. Mourning Good. Work. npdDoui.,fJcj Good. inT? •Mch will b. Mid.... fbwtp ror rlth. ' _«Pl? O. tUNtoti Lovg. POTATOES— One carload RdirSia diTv nr rlvltigbyC. A P. R R^SBilfiirMletiy: '•#** Anna,!. Llißdcn. BACON— 500 pee, country cured? in store ..d fo.nl. Dy r [.plOl - ATtragLEgtcß. ” .KEEN APPLES-luTSSrciSirahSi foriil.br ijill ■ IIIiHBT I i COLLIiJ SPRING & SUMMERWEAiriOKBOTS Id Drills Twood., i Oa*m»if.,?fWto»D.Cl<>U» Apyrecdpt »pl4?Uwg MUltPilVA liQßClfnni.fi'H. MEDICATED LYE, or ASiliS-Soit,: non.—Ad excellent remedy Jor Dnccnk Hurt tom. Acidity vi thoatMoach, Ac. -thisuayby J 03. FLEMING, Cor.Mirfcet It. A Ws’d^ • Biiginfgg ffijangrs. Change of Firm. LH HITCHCOCK havin'* purchased the • r j!** °t Jacob Huffman, in the arm of Hoffman, “_&>-* the style In the firm will berealtrr be llltCDCoeky McCrary k Co. Mr-1! off mao will remain In tbs Hoe »® ' apl.lm Hitchcock, mccreery a cq.. sue f«*in to Huffman, 4 C<*. Forwarding «,d CotntsiflUSti'Mcrrhanbt and Wholesale Denier* hi Prodoc*. Floor am) Wool. rnrsiiuacn. KKFKRENOES ciinitoitr Springer llarbaugh 4C-*. i Crnoell k Doraey, H- Child*a C«>., rnturvtirhu MrCaudlesij Jkleam k (V K«mo, Sterling k Co Ooagravr 4 r-*. Ja* Kent, Santee k Co, G. W. Smith 4CV Oarratt A Martiu, ri.t>'tna*Ti Wearer A Graham A. k B. teuton & Bros , sr. toots George SI. k L. Hank. Jwepb K. Rider, apt-dly j Fenton Bros. NOTICE. —1 Lave this Jay, April i, isos, solil myeotlr* stock of Cutlery,Surgical Instrument*. Ac, toAimca. W. \V. YOUNG and WM. CARTWRIGHT, who wdlnmlfouo the bueinew at the old stand, under the name of CARTWKIUHT A YOUNG. My brother, Win. Cartwripht. baa boen engaged with me for many yean, and «otcri it! tie* new firm with a thorough knowledge of the buafnm. | riierrfuflj rocominrud thu new firm to myfor mer patrons aad tneuds. who have lierrtof»n>«> liberally patnmizod my cetahlUiimcnt. JOHN CARTWRIGHT. CO- PARI NEILSIIIP.— Th e undersigned iwml'.'.'i'l " P*rtnor*hlp anJ-r th* aaue of \;ahTWUIMIT & \ DUNG, for the jmrjior** of minufactur mg ami dealing in Cutlery, Surgical Instruments, Ac.— They haro purrl.*»,.d I bo atoefc ot Mr. John Cartwright, an.l Will runtiuno the business at No Wood street Anrii !.♦ tea ,r , WM CARTWRIGHT. April Ist, IS..l—Bpl. r »;lmd W W. V'OUNU. CARTWRIGHT t YOI'NO, (Successors to John Cartwright,) Manufacturers and importers of l»ocket amlTal.le Cutlery,. Surgical and Dental io eirumcnta. Gone, Putola, FlshJutf, Tackle, 4c, No 80 Wood •treet. They giro special attention to tho manutactnringof Notice of Dissolution. A LL persona interested will please take ,4*. notic« that tho late firm of LOIULNZ, tJTKRLINO & CO, baring been dissolved by mutual consent on tho first fV’, « f iJf tob ' r ’ I A : D ” ls “* and there being itiil bus]sees of r l* ,^ oiD « wa, the undersigned, surriv- KtiUBRT ft wplm i*is? »‘a™«W«iuted and authorized si. i ®* aT **RLINa, <»n« of said partner*, to settle and .flitaliy dose op the said bralnDß*. All persons haring un aettled accounts or tu«iu*es with said firm ore rcqueitod to fwll npon said Robert B. Sterling, at his offleo, No. ID Wa ter afreet, and arrange tho same as aoon an possible. HENRY STERLING, JACOB PAINTER, G. K. WARNER, . 4 ~ ROUT. B. BTKKLINO, | ‘ d flrni of Loren 7, Sterling 4 Co Trro CO.PAttTNiERSIIIpT iIih undersigned have this day entered into C" pnrtnernhip tor tho purpose of conducting a General v*.mini. a , on Produce Business, uodcr the name and style of Lwh and Hutchinson. Uatiug the advantage* ora loJuiou convenient to tho River and Railro.d emlman, yearn practical in th<-« bovim*.*, they f««i rood deal that their efforts toploaso parties who may favor them with consignment*of Pr.idur* joreal**. will merit their #p protmtion. Ndieiliuga share of your we remaiu % y ,! * y ’ w . LEECH A HUTCHINSON. Pittsburgh. April Ut^lWS.— apilmd DISSOLUTION —The Uo-I’artuer.slnp hcre lofore existing Lvtw**«n tho under tb*. * HOFFSToT, 1u tho Leather, Hide smJ Oil trade, wav dissolve.l on the first of April hr mutual consent. WM WILKINSON will conllnneu,carrs o?- . o B, * mc *‘ usa3M * Li all its branches, at the OLD STAND J.KW T I , OI lli;u ‘ N »■ lIOHOTOT ,t lib LiU ' rl T itecet, second door below Uaud vsrect, where the beoks of the old firm trill b* found. April IK 'SS-uplP-.lni O. N, IIOFFST^T. "jyrOTICE.—The Partnership heretoibro'ei'- X 1 Ijtlug hbtweeu Wo. 0 rail am and the undersigned, the nameaodalyle ofORAiIABI 4 IRVINE, in u.e busloeasof manufacturing and selling Fire Brick, Ac.. I* Hill day dtasslved. i>. ji tuViNk ConnellsTiHe. March 2Slh,lKS—mr29:dlm JSlmrational. Kenwood, a private Boakdini; .smooi for Bora. Edge worth f Ladle®' Seminary, TffKirrrKr.Er. cexna HE SUMMER .SESSION of this well ko..wu XoKtltotion will open oo the FIRST M'iNDAY tweuly-ouo w«sk». a m.To JigLtful nod brallliliil l< nation is uotat»> «brr* to bo fonaJ. Fwf rlrciiiara or further information apply to J. D. Mr- Cor-I, Juhu H. Mrlloi urT li. Net Jo. R«q* , or to tin. Prin •'l'ttl. Ret. H. Jt. WILSON. I». I). A Sewlckley Academy. CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL i, BUABfINO PCIRKIL fob Buys. U ,„ii„ fmn rllUlMHVtl. lie*, i. S. TKA> Ff.U. AM, i‘nnrijj*|. Th* Tbirtv ■-omd <K*s*lni j kUI c-mmccc» .on Mo.NDAV. May 3J. ISGS For Circulnr« fcoJ olbcr particular* eiwwreof JotmltviMft S°CT,fi7 tYatri •tree*.or x II Metim TiU< f g, Allogb»uj county. Pa. apHimlawF ittiscfllanrous. LIST ol Appiicutions fur Tavern Ucsum, Medio the Cleik sOlhc of Allegheny e«notr w ? 1 THOM. A. ROWLEvfctcrt; *' A IshotWH Joseph, Trtvirn Witklm. townshin Alexander Lydia, M. K«t.-,rJ ApjH-l Adsw, ,1,, \r„t JMtslmnjl,; Alkinxm Tboiuna, TblrdWard, Pitteb„ r . I, *. iJo; iir l fc^ 0 2. T . , ' ,r do Lowor *J| Cl sir It.; » . t t JwarJ - <Hi ward, PUUturub itrawdy Jaaica, do biriuti.rt.am: Unidy l ’ a “ r - *’« ‘J war.), PhtiJicr.il.; I'eu.tiogei I'biwlliin.du ,| 0 do * !' n *° “•™* n » • *•«'• other Tu, w.,J. l lt | 9 V, Uoaw.inb Thoua*. tavern 'HI. ward. puut.'irel. u ™ T ,r, rl, ' nr >- ,J - WoaUdhtp. BoutwWlJlUm. do HoWmuh Ik Decker Fred’k. d.. ”) ward, Allegheny; Autlivny, HUt. eO.tr KU .da, 2d ward, Allewhcmr; Uethlei ticor-ge,<-« bugbonao, (db ward. Ptllahiiritb Ijcuta Amb*uy, Uveru. 2j ward, 0o K Ufennau Maurice, do ,j,, . Cowan John, <|.i ilaldwfn ii. &X£2£Z‘-Z i;" f'lrr-v Celia Ugu, ' liUlJy J. bn do a,l Jo J,; Unike Onlba.me, do Charter. Drake X , .|„ Uj.w.r Ml ci,,, Dllkea IVitilam, .1., *j n dhy j p: P ' Delta! George, Jo OU ««rd, Allertn-ui Rider Samutl, do Wilklna In- Praney William, do lUldwlu tij Xorgesoa Tho*, will. olLcr eoodi. Charters t, Moncrtjr John, tat ern, 3d nan!, PltlaU.rgl, * niaoa A., dr, ,io .|<, Friday Juw’ib, do (.111 ward «J<, Gardner Aimdia, .1.. Cliart.er. t’i. o*7ob» *Wis, do 3d ward, pitisbui elu Galway D H with otber r.-ul,. ilh irarj. f.ltd-oia'. fltirkhober Aaliur, d.> <l,. j.i j 0 ~ , * .la ,t wdlesj.io Tbooiaa, do n.». sss.*ak: £ *«s. «■**.*. IjoUrrlUa,,. Jo £ J" , Huntlbom, do Mb do do H onr >. *“!' olU *' 4*h « d .fo I It Mr I John, tanrc.'.Slb ward, ,1,, liafoor Joseph, eatiug home, 3d ward. d< Jatmwnn Francis, latere. Jo ,i. Kfialtr Jnho, eating bouse, do < Krcgb Ueurp,, tareru, Dirmfugbam; Khzer Joseph do 3*l ward. riUaburaL. Kreag Mlrbael, do tfirmln.-Uam: 6 b*n fF^ rirk ’ 1,0 »l. ClaJr h.; 4” ward, Pittabergb; KiimpfAl-.lse, do Dtli do do S KHngman A.lam, eating bon.*, Ith warJ. AUr t |. e „v. tiss'js? i Lyurb F. A t\>., with olb* i go. .Is, 3.1d 0 AliUleo John, tayern, S«1 do .1. Miller Joel, eatiugbocso, M<-Kwwj, of f Mejer devr»;e, Uuni, lliriaiugbam. Itorgaa Itosaune, do J.I w,,.d p Allcgbtt.). Maloney . ..Im, d<,-:id do I'ilubmgb UoKeai. J 1., TaTern, .I*l Ward, PitUborgb JMI.miLH P«U r, do 4ib do Allegbenr BlcCona licorgn, do ' McKeesport; J»bu, , do Mllllin tp; Mclolirod P with other «o.als, 3d Ward, PJrt.Uu l- MeKliiny J. tarerß, Koutb Pltlshnr K b- ' iIV m " J a°l , . D ’., UO ,Jtb *»nl. HUlabOrxl,. Pldlli|» A McKay, wllb ..H«t r.u.l, Ilh*,) pm 1 , 1 Urcen, Witkinolp; ’ '' iLul Charles, eating boiue, Ist ward. PitUJmrc). fliallur John N .lnteru. Ith do do Oevrp*. do Ist do J.- P«‘iitoa Natban'el, will, utber goods, .id traid, p.n.i.n, -|, ebook John, tavern, St Clair tl* • 6 ' Sabuor Courad, do Snub PitUburjrb- ' Stewart Koaauua, do Indiana tpi * aetjnJl Anthony. oaUug bmiae, 3d nraid. ' Audmw, tatcru, Ut do j., 2“'^ r J“ k 'TOI, do 4(1. do Allnghut,, Senft Prod k. with other pdr, b.r..do B ha,o; BrbeH Joseph, Intern, j Q Stacy Wnilnm, with other good*. MeKoorr^rl. Merllng Jarne«,taTeni. Ub wunJ, PilUlmriib; Handera Louis, with other goods, £*h war.L I'Jrtet ui K |, Behwenbart Adam, tateni. do do do Sebft Louis, rating bouse, 4lh do do Trary Ungb, tareru, il ,io do Taj|.*r nenryll., do Ell/Jbeth lioroach Tendem John, with othw g«xb, litb ward, PilL-bnrch lu ” ,ro * 4U « WArt, Allegheny: VTlllisyn Koberl, do Wcat Peer Ina v°?j£?, k l rwir J' ' ]o W »ard, IHttabtlrrh; \<*t Catherine, do Kobinsou tn - Yoang Ml, do 31 ward, PiUshurtth; OTlit New York Stereoscopic Company, ETEK a very oasoitment of Stereo ifoplc View* cm glata and paper, with and without P«*» <<™n SK6U to $25 ,« r doten, and T, ,Klusl ' 1 " v * r J r 7 «rpWnr«. All tbn pritt* WCitieMVi'lUoauai'oltot tho worhl,— AuUu inland Horn,, \rniu, A’apUs, Otnoa, JW W« JYew lorb, Barton, ZAiUimorr, fftayara fuJlt, WhiU Xt.miZ t oE'-Hier »Uli a MUI.TITHDK of OlU)UP3Bia,lonp of from two to twenty persons, fortnloa th* most hfu-lik* tableaux. * Tlh-mv »irauoe only have Hry gr .-ae interest a * curios]- th», but alao u representing madly, it a manner of which liio heat sictoro can giro uoidu*. scenes the icraodcst i D n»! tarn, aud wrkeof ail, the highest mtmlfwtatioua of human (MleauJ skill. “ “By the Btereowope, all idea or appramoe* of plane nr race is dispelled, awl ttuUywl of « plctnro w„ »<*.» a»py of the thlDf wltli its ucccawtiw, iu all their n- Utlooaaa solid objects. Thus, in looking at Uaguerreotri!*. °. f *** tor * - 1,1 lbi * 'n*nwr. w* wool/ m« a ralnlaturJor hat ediflco not only h. wlirf. hut a perfect ami wonderfu lllpshm of the church itself; witlilu IbodiiMaaiousora w .i. «aV ®/.? ,0 #f m 251 et,,0,,,,r0 may •«* • tam»l statue, i« little, of tho Greek Blare, or a model of Mont Blanc, or of aoythlßK ehw A group cl penotia is produced with all the naelily of outlaw given by the daguerreotype, Imt without tho alighte«tappciraucA or being a picture. A hoi, a tree a road, no not convoy tho idea of abaM or djoietuiuiu hr meani of the diatributhm of light and shade, fcMfaortaalm? adjustment of cmllloe, or relations of all* but • hoa-aw a BDiaU hoi, a email tree, or a * mail road, not seeming to be a large to* or treo diminished by distance, but a email hoi or lOtechiJdr«[ , eU} L °r»° UcLlxl “ I “ I and he broken •Vlewion Papor, Dneoluml, per du.'.on.„.s3 00 to $6OO '* *' colored, . « ;... too to 1000 * t3lata, ptiln and colored. „isoo to 3000 Btemaaroplc Machines, each J,- 75 Uj 6QO joiin».DAViaO.v, BootmMrr,-Importer and gtationer, ' ' • Market sL, near 4th, PllUlmrcb, Pa. ap2j;Lf JSoleAgtntforfiUslurgh. GAKPSn'S, AT TBS FOURTH' STREET STORE W.‘ D. 4 H.' BcC i irL t) fl Have just kkceived a very UBorUsentof GAUF6ra,:OILCLOTRS. ftr IPaUtart atjloa fottSpHnf Tradd, conipriafag "* TEtVE l 1 AND BRUEOKIA ~r . TAPESTRT ANDTHBKR rU. . BUPRIVFINt " -- ak6 « low ——• 1838. .... _ lakh surziazoK um X ' TtirCHLVG AT Detroit, Snut tste Marie, Marquette, PortayoLake, Copper Harbor, Eaglt Harbor, Eagle Hirer, Ontonagon, La -Point Barfield and jynpfrtor City The New and Splendid Fist-Sailing lov-Prtsssn Steamers CITY ofCLEVBLAHD.J ILUIIOI9, J. U. LUNDY, Muter. ‘ |JOUN HtAZER, Mnler. And newly fltfi-J np Pamngir anil Freight Few* RtoMXet* IRON cm-, [MINERAL ROCK,|~ GEN. TAYLOR, J H Tuast* I Mu’r|j P. Brunt, Misier|o. arose. Master. Will compose tbo Line foe ISSB. C»(y of Cleveland leaves Cleveland) TIIURSDAV*M«y la, " * t „ S °’ c i° ck ’ P ' M MONDAY, May 24,. “ a „ THURSDAY, Jama. * J ~ MONDAY, Jane 14... THURSDAY, Jao« 2-» ‘ MONDAY, July fi, , Thursday./ply MONDAY, Ju1y24,.... . THURSDAY, August 5 >. MONDAY, Aium I<L-. .. .! THURSDAY, August 281 ». MONDAY, Septembers •• THURSDAY, September 1(3, •• MONDAY, September 27 THURSDAY, October 7,.!!. a MONDAY, October IS. «... THURSDAY. October 29 MONDAY, Noretpbor B.’ .. Illinois leave* Cleveland: THURSDAY. Aprils. "l *“ l- , ai MONDAY, Maylo atB o cluck, I*. W TIIUUSDAY, May’aj , “ MONDAY, May 31.. „ THURSDAY, June In . MONDAY, Jona2l THURSDAY, July i MONDAY, JgW ii THURSDAY, July 2* ’ " ** MONDAY, Angnrt-A “ THURSDAY, August li. ... „ MONDAY, August 22, « ' THURSDAY, SepUmU-r 2 f Monday, THURSDAY, September 23, < MONDAY, dctoKrS,. A ; : THURSDAY, October 11 : „ . MONDAY, October *& a “ ” W ' lh^ia^r T «TYi,MIItKRAL ROCK, ' nAkio *™t&* BOATS tear- ’ ing Cleveland iriLv mi llirongb thoacaeon. TLo «CITV OF CI.K V KI.A Mi" am] '-'ILLINOT=" i.a*. «■">■*<. S.X2K&, pHgSBSHSi oS^u^iSs,^,*^”«,™X r;, h “!» SgK^SK^Sl^^iaSKjs HUSSEY dc n'OKIDE, FoRirARDiNG A Commission Merchants, M _ Cierel«nd,Ohlo. Cl,r e £„‘i S !SIko.-‘" 1 k o.-‘" ‘’" " Cj " Krgtilar Sttanttrs. Monongahola Hivar D. a Mall packet. FTKAAIKR TELEGRAPH, I STKAJIEBJETFERSON. iJ£&& jjgj# I '^T>^ B rV\ P Vo ' Capt. Qtotarcuuk. ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE A now miming regularly. Mornlajr piit-, lvS,*p I, "'W' «’ P .‘,'l , for M KlizabetUtcrro, Mooonc* :«r? on,Fft T« tt 0 1 Ci ty. C*»a*ld, CaliforuU C»U ' ,!r V h «®uectln B witty Ulrica And Coach « c^s^^ , j:asr M “ r^^iW,i ™“ b ” r *‘ townT?**™ tick « t " d from Pltutorgh to Colon sUtMtwnU5 UtMtwnU 08 tx»M tnclMir*.- J Poni BroWQSTiM * ’** T « « « u-clocU in the ~i d «i, U th *‘ JTt,, "0g- Kof farther information en- at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grantetrert. “ 5 ' 0 W. SWINDLER, Aom. , REOULAR TUESDAY PACK-, KT VOU HANKSViLLK—TIj« 80. jAHBfog “i orauaji, c„,. a.m,ns3S l' J 1 *’" *- 1 iuUTni«llui. pur,. EV£Kr TUESDAY *' < ofiook P. u. V„ r or ‘3, b '"' l - «>» VUCK.BAK!(raACo‘A% tCinnnitati, See. F U nLi < i lN m l^ ' m * LOWS- ■ ns* t. w 000 * ,oan,t,r FOTOMAC,iSSg£S LupUlo Wid. t. Harry, will kav* tor theaboX .udViliu b-Nnwdiate port*on TUESDAY, 4lh proj., at 4 o’clock r.*. ' “ r pa»«age apply o« board or to . /LACK. BAUNEB A CO., Agents F°vu W N F r l ri ouls- ,jn>» rF. yi'l'K.—rt,* flue steamer GAZEL, jSs&S Capl. Evans, Mill leare fur (ho atx.ru aud all iSSSSfSfX port. „„ TIMS IMV. 300. iort, frelffCit or ,iau.g..p,i|jr o n po.nl, ur lo ..‘•‘A? fI.tCK, BAHKES 4 OVAgeot.. For Cincinnati i; Louis-, resTiZ .• t 1 ■‘owner CI.AH \ o,;—J, 1 , *?"• t - r •SS i ?snfi SJTJ «' T, ""T'f'liA''. lb. .300, in*. .1 1 "• *" T fr *‘tf hl <•' pa«r> apply on board or to **’•* FLACK,BARNESA CO &c, TC'OR NASHVILLE—Tefine new i ILj** . i -Mwjmu nray, apt. Durham* DAYM,.ro, ,n 4 KM. L.rdorto "if. FLACg . HAILNEaToS* * Fta sot- Uouib, Set. FOR St. PAUL AND AIINNE-, rn> k SOT A, DIRECT T*iSi. LOUIS. KEOKDff LgjgS-tJ BNKLLIMJ, WHoKSOIEE, «:• m'FU %t *iuYa2.7 L ’ £? HED Wool>.— Tli. ipteodiiJ V V‘" J«»lm Wood burn, viU i---,, r~Tlt . ' CU . • Captain poru ,» THURSDAY, 1, « "J, •pplrosbturdorto ’ “ nJCK.BAKNMiO. A E „„|. D HANNIBAL, 7 lE> A Qt7INC\, KROKtfIC, DAVKNPonr -Lettg<W V,,/ fr«lE*‘t of pamag. appl, oo bowd or to -- 1 - FLACK,BARNES A CO, Apt. FOR St. Loins, KEOKUK , ns> , BUKLINOTON, AIUBCATINE. Ulll l’ IVtlu M OUBUQOE, LACROSSE AND Sr PAULI’-ffI^RST, apt A. toTrjS; iot.rm.dUta poru oaSATCRDAT, Ut proa .11 otclock r. ». F„r Irrlgbt or lo . •!? AI.ACIr, BARNES A CoTakU E' o Rivtl ii OUl . s & MISSOORI L n^~u. AMERICA fc - , TI S . .trotocr BOOTH 4 : C * pl - “W't.of. will lf.ro tb. aLroid ml OUraodUU poru FRIDAY, SOtb Hut, .1 4RII For frelEht or paxug. appl. oo board, or to ,p -' . FLACK, lIARNK3 A CO, AitoaU ij'OK St. LOUIS, KEOKUK, GA-T‘rej»ni LtJ«A,DUBO«UE AND Sr. I-AUL ni-Lgfefctg awyCT—Tb® , pi ( . u d , i j <kaino r CAMBRIDGE S!^SSB «Tur 3 ,l i^Y''L, r r 1 ,h f“ to "“ j ■» SkSiS^s oa iui» uay-Otli ln*l- at 4 o’cl.vk i> w r„.- {VMsago apply ou board or to f* For freight or -* l '- FLACK.IIARNFSA C 0 .An.bU. UOK St. LOUIS AND WISSOU- r~Tc!>"7. J ' Rl RIVER, TO JEFFERSDY CITY LJxsa& J 1 ! 20 iJ± CK . BARNES *OO. Areata. I?01l St. PAUL, DIRECT TOVfR>T A St. LOUIS, KVORUK. BTTRLINfiiYW Lcj^mw Muscatine. davenport, rocs i«r tKirTfrtCT .‘r Fa’u’i*' ib. CK , OS WKIfONA.BTILWATER'^ND i> •r, ' Tu» •plumllil etcioicr PULTON pitv n. • tHATfi Ibrjt°z 1 b rjt°z y*f! X I‘UWIKU apply oalwd or to’ c,ock * >or^'«T?Dtor -o,n CO. Agtrilt. i-2K!™s*s;s"Sg| . . FLACK. BARNES A CO, Airbl. ■«!*?. to ie. c «“» RaftS* tj 1 OR Sf. L 0 UlS.—Tito fint; , 1F53. , ■fill u?T , 0 W *■ Captain Moor. jgjj£*£ pmn.Re ~"pi J op board or lo P *' P r Lrltlbt or £ars ... -SHCK L n*RK S a*co,A e ..u, PreSt SJ7SSOUU RIVER,.'ST7j«rr pott«oD Tina DAT, SOtb Init.nf I» aT. V . laUn iiedjala i t ‘ FLACK, BABNKS A m, Wr. Foil ST. PAUL DIRECT To 7 (T 5» .. ’L'?^ nk ! Bur ' rD S*u<>. Unte.il sS^'rta;XS J'fl- ... iI.ACII,BAK.VE3 iCI)., A K t.. pou ST. PAUL DIRECT^ToTjcai^ Z7 t . ~ IX»IUEItCC.C.pI, il ro lrfck«,n. will !f* T • *or etwvg porta OOTIJIB DAY, oOU)iiut,*t4 p ■ r or freight or passage epplj on bosrd or to •pp puck, mama it co., Ag.ni. 'OR M I?k*- -EMPUIS & NEW OK-IJCB. _ LEANS.—Tb* fiao atA.m»r AfiOl'lE Cb|iLOoUt, VlllluT* fe>r 111.. «lH>v*»nd *U InKKSH* port, an THIS DAY, flOth l u .i„ .t « oVlT*k * freight or paae»go«ppJjr<K»u*»rd,Gr to ** r ' ** * w . ,|lia BARNES A CO-.Ag.nt, hardy & lyroiaiw"' 1 SMAMBOAT Corner or First end Ferrv stmts. sqlsulU , HVmUEQH. PA - PJXTRAOKDINAKFBAKOAipIn JMtNcn dress nii,Ks,*“ rao " - j ■ j_ o6> 1968. uoteli rJ »*, NKW YOUR.. BAS DgKN B£cx*rzrr rFjTTyi> Tht fioomt are all AVir/y Carpeted, Tie Furniture and Bede are Superb ]' And the Bathe UnivrpattrJ TATLOR’SI CELEBRATED saloon.- Au cojncrss with thi hotxl. Ifore{secsicaiitfatrJ ail tbe comforts of a borne, win tnznrieaefa paiapo. THE SPiENDID LADIES PARI.Oft an Unequalled View of Broadway. THS INTERNATIONAL ill th* moat central of any .. the Fats? CUSS Botxu for btnlnna, or, placoa of nun-- ment,unioSentisrorpaned am Oeutlonwn rialllng New York.. ' ’ * aps:latdr ALFRED TREESfAN, Proorietoi FRKNCITS HOTEL, Corner rj Frankfort Street and City Ball Sjuar \ rpposu’ Vie City Hall, Seta Fork City. THIS HOTEL isconJucted on the Ecropfa?. Pla.-i or Rooxs, and as they may l>? or iWred, In the eparlca* IDfrctory. Then* la a Barber’s Shop, wlth 'Batha In Connection Uiciv with. Tbiapopslar hotel (a in the immediate vicinity of mercantile btuiDeaa, amt the principal places of amaiieuii'cl, and offers evory inducement to tbaso who consult cotrveu V** l «»wJiuy. ThiMe p,i UR to California or Knrope wtu be forolsbed with all tin* iaformatioa they may desire, IM un wprotitlcd frwn Imposition in Uw purchase cl penag* tickets. R. FRENCH, Proprietor, **■ R.—Beware of Rnanen who cay we are fall, as many •re interested In saying so. mrlUsud fHrticat. TTEALTH OF AMERICAN WOMEN— -U-Formany yaora l bare been troubled with general wwrinoaaand languor, both mental and physical: caprice, listleuneaa, doll headache, pain in tbe bead and Umples. eoldnea andU-odency to vtiSncu,palpitation of tbo heart Teryeaally flattered crexcltoi, appotito variable, stomach and bowels derangwl, with pain. Aoy uentsl or physical exertloa wusure lo bring on ell tbe symptoms, and I bad la addition, falling of the womb, and groat pain in that rc gion. One physician after another exhausted hisukillaud gave me up. A patient and . persevering oucf MAIt SUALL’3 UTERINE OATUOLICON fortanatclycurued mf. f and I b»T» no wt-rJj snlDdeut to express ray Ibankfaloest Mu. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON **J *kat l have been a anffrrtr ‘or many jrai • wiu> wnitesaud Aterangvd tasnslnialion. After a irbilo I . badolbertroubles,»och aspalofaco, ii H ligMtt..u. nastins away, general.languor and debility, |«io in thr .mail ot the !?**?• “ n obachlUß and draggiugronsatiou,pain »«>twron the shoulder blades cxteudlDg down the »piu«% hws of appr Uto, trouble In tbe stomach and bowels, with r.ildbauda and text and dnsadrnl uervoinneaa. Tbo ka-t .•aclrn.-ije hh>:M make me C«-l ull I should fly away. I tmd docnns and a.’ B, ’« Dd .* T,, p r,,,,n,; " 0,w * K * r Mother, »ithont the beu oflt. One bottle «»r >tAR«!IALL*S UTERINE CATHOLI CON Cbaotred wffle of »y syniptoms for th** bHt«*r, ami w.*u lam entirely and radically cured. I wish that every «•.* man conld know wlnUt «j|] do, CLAKfeSA OHEI: For a long time 1 had Uterino cuivpbunte with’lhAfoli.-* ing eytnplomr 1 was omadatod mid irnial.h- I tell yon, pain in thelowor organa, and a f«plu>-> „ ,i . thlug was going to fall out: iSdlity t.. L t Cl cguntof a feeling of i.dluear, ach.ug inj d,.” a**.. £rSrtf ,i 0 b r, k ’ ,Hhi#> xL legir the jultingprodnced by riding caused great ..aid- stMs modlcßouting, .„d pains In the side, stunScH -ud L-w’ b«dache, with ringing in the oanc every Blt rol th^ not bear tbs toast excitement without being pr.»trstr.l r..* .tr,l conld scarcely more about the bou.e, nud did not ll?P ]in tbsd - Lnt • friend .-all.ii ?7J2 M I . to MA^“ At ' T >< UTERINK-CATIIuLICON Uo« fortouatcly It cure.l T - , not .*^f* l ,‘ h ‘ erormore erat«fut woman u, SUS i 1 tn,lloU wiu it Itistruly tbo woman' f jSAwrsrV** r-w«.or.rJ U * ,, • p tORRNCK LESLIE i~ J i't3 S J T ,i Lt nnllerrtain £ ° >t , } rcm £' Whiter, Supported, hrrovto. MurZffhl Infawnations an<ll>rr rater of the kxdnrys or Innary Orpons, Retention cr in crmttnrnce ofUnue. Ueanbvm, tbSroiMt, Xrrrem:n-u FtonUngr, FaJpitatxont, Cramjit, Disturbed SU-p, and alt trouWcj orpamc or tympathHie, converted w<t/> the L>ny organs. °J S«SfT« Ctin'iM dUo/iim „ On. Mis, 'towpt *f •/ <'•«'!'.«•' '-‘Ugitmai.lnnmlll,. Wn.wii. on receipt of the money. Address ~ ijS," U . EJ " HKYSKH, 140 Wuo-1.1 , I'iil.liurtß, • SlS»"l 1k.1t01.1,1, JWI:„. JO V TO TII E A D»! 1 K K H S O a nsF. mad or « I C II G I, O SF4 Y n A 1 1! T,lk olbcanly. It cannot ori.t wiiliont ntin.hua.l ct hi , Uioorettl tbe fulluwiug, ft„J if , on more .... , ,r.-,i! ~ JOFESbOK WOOD'S 11A1K RE.STuKA T, 'i i ‘!7' V * c * U Ibeattetillon t.r all ul.j »u.l ~..u n, * i ui.» wonderful preparation, whid. turns back to.uormu.si color, gray hair-covers (be bend nr the l.vM wiU. a luxnr. ,b ® llcbiug, and ail o.tsnr- Sd’ *<«»Uina! Uowof the natural tlmds. ( and benco, if nsed as a regular dreesinc forth- hair -,ji * H . d . keep “ *•» -Ur-m-.d.i W " rA “ U, '» »P"U tbe 1..1.1 -in* V’° r taca * sj ■“ «ulp to DW it; at»l surdy the yom,V «I 1 ,h ® ffo,,,u < l-ck*. or tlu. win b ,uy °° L IS l> ot»n tb»,„„gn.bl Tbo Agent for Prof. Wood’s Hair RestoraHr- |,,s«*lli ssTsrsa sr 1 ° s ,n «-£ •«*“... „„ ‘ ■v:;i? I r.;;?: •‘“W,*U»t-»Wooa-. n^rSSloretlv," ' SSWteStffi; £2S‘JS£72.?££.±z ' onrs, with ci*j«ct. p ßn . c- „ Poaimi uu,«ept. io, isao . „ P E " S "L Tu ? r “■ lr la pr...io, , i beneficial to roo. The front, and also the bach nart <,i lay Lend ntmoat lost ft* covering—lu fact bald / bato “.Mm f« I '?i° l S'™ Jlntonuivr; andSr,» tbe tip of my bead la welt tludde.J with a promising cionoi >»ung hair, ami the front la also rwivinc ita I er I tlilnk tram my (ran pvreatial rocommoudnlmu' I can" Imlnr.. manT-llmm „,tr, U. V o„„. “ U- R- TIIUMAS, 51. U, No. i ‘.l Vu!- . : r ~ . VlMimn, iNt,, Jnn. 22, Itw. ~C 1 , WOOK— AM youare atom to maimrattu,. 1 : =MSS3SiS^W?ia pee ranee; and all thl* »l!b<£» dJSir.n? sI T T *•' »PNy It, or lli® drea,oo which it £ fS, L m‘ Ja * ha ' recommend <>■ w—«» „. .*?• J wonld, tberrforc. color and teiturom "“to™ of laying a For aida^j OEU.'KK Y£po ~0 „ W f“OR kW ' BpZQ ___. ■aSftlydawtaT PDKUVIAH SYRUP' OK, AIT ? I> 13 *“ S 1 -A. , A F^nT,° r th ' L,ver ' D «>psy, Neoralgi., BronchiUs and Consumptive Tcndenri"? Disordered State of tin, Blood, B„il- Scurry and the Prostrotire El tecta of Lead or Mercurv Oeneral Debility, and all liis eases requiring a Tonic, or Alto:-. ■ftlS n s. ed rn m £’” ® ow beyond .question. , ootr-uonall, recall SJb fid " • Peruvian Sjran ta nm pr .fc 1 , , ££ > T , eS£,|, gSiSFASKs Uo"'™; ’’“ Sjntf itwot, Tbute who may wish for an opinion f r „ m dialoter...r«-i tn, Syrop.clooo,V.,l tobenti«Oed with the following, araoog numerous teatim,. Dial® its the hand® of the ageoti Ttm !i*MJnrrf.«*bo " ofpentlameo well known J Q the liostcn nod ofthohlglie** marketability. 1 u | CARD* olm!!£™£“2 u,l ;«,*lpcl'»cr*ithoUncScial on*,, ofthe PeruvianSyrup,”<lo not besltato to recommenJ it to the attention ofthe pnMlc. J ,l jrrom onr own cipmenca, ti wen u from tho twtimcai nn iDtelUnoce and Integrity are altogether iSnSr'^S^** W ® »*\° 60doobtof itM e«cwy in uki Jr Incipient DUeaaea of the Long* and -Bronchial Paaaagea o 7n £ f !? a>LlF . e f. Coaj *' IAiDt >Neuralgia, etc Indeed nf ** Incredible, bat tromthe hipb character tbcI b r <^iTmnnv tTO * ,t ? e “ wl t!a i «U»d hare their teatloony, at we do onrt, to Its rM&aliro wcer fIN>U 5 TnOSUS O. ASIOKI-; TUOUAB A. DI.XTKR, I’f.TER lIARWr s'*Vin^ N »^*v L ’ U D> * ,AUKS C. DON s! SAMOKL MAI, Kor.T. WinWJUlu/te NOTICE. It la Well kDOWO that ttie medicinal offset of [> ro *. T , i , Iron i* lost by «Ten abrief expoanre fa aljyand tlwt in „»,* T r > „tnUo a „ r Prolog,coo, ivithoniT,,nli P r U i7 tJon, baa bceu dt«aieJ tmpmible. * oil “ s * lo the P«raviao i<>rop tbiadeaJralla .... coiuinunoiris a war nsrua* nißovr *£\ im . may replace allUia proUrcarbonate* ultrJrZT ~ .“* 1 ' 1 oflS* Materia Uadlra. • A7AI IIA^Vo U », l \ r,n ‘ t " < Aaaayer of tlie Statfl of M. r s£¥*’ D * * I - i Now Roobe&o or La' HAVING madearraDl £*OX fur a supply of Pi] ” ? 7^ ooo ' troDgUiA, >^ vwton. Blackberry igcmonta with Kev.J UoUofihb TaluaJ-U at«-k *j U are at iba.Jolii, tEFV* vs&p> \ wo - M.fc. ; .... W. 00 }£ “ 15 00 W_ * YBO» ~ftssyE,ti ssS.^jr w °’* iu ‘".‘ •fiKsaasasa® rnrlfejAwtrp &**■*»;* $5 00 f». *♦* ** ? oo 3 *4 1 •I• «.- w .°™j?"SEnl*r?L: rfasaa’sy.a BEK It Y jjavawacigaks asasaiaasm swiUjecei T 7to3^, [".KWOfIW IffiDortod n» JUa mt*Qduxuoioecoy r- ’ JOl yLKMIwn y SNUPF~K 'X of ClgXrtJnit rmij _»p2f ' : ni> OluaSs^a *»W****mto teMsasr-^ 01 - ]k L ' No - SlMp-s^liiFSSs .tron K R P . "S&f *•■■ ' JAMES waiip*"' MchTjuTfrec'i UUrUaS PRATT
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