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SATURDAY UOEIHKG, MAY 1, 1858.
OrriCIAL PAPER OP THE CITY
City and News Items.
Otnt Weekly for this ■week, containing "? col*
mans of .well-printed reading matter, editorial,
select, etc., etc., is for sale at our counter this
morning. Wowould call particular attention to
the fact that Ora Weekly is the largest printed
la Fennsrlrania, West of the Alleghenies, is in
■ fine,'clear type on good paper, and is supplied
for. $2 per annum to single subscribers oj»d a
§1 per annum to each subscriber In clabs of ten.
\ PmsßUEGti M. E. CosrEßKscE— -Through
V thokiadUera of oar friend of tho
cocofc, we are enablid to giro tbe foUowmg
‘ synopais of the proceedings of tbe TUrly-foart
Seselon of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference,
our own epecial rcifort haring unaccountably
failed us. / " \ .. .
Aboutono hundred nunistersleft thisi ;
Tuesday" morning,' Tin the Cleveland & rjlts
» - burgh Railroad, to Belle Air, and thence to Cam*
bridge; ’O.» on the Ohio Central Road. This
• number had increased considerably on the arn*
val of the traio at Cambridge, by ministers
picked up. en ronte. The body met with an hos
, pitablo wdoome on their arrival In thc even
- ing there was a W* attendance at the M. L.
Church tohearasebnonby Rot. J._G. Sansom.
Oa Wednesday, ktO a. m., tho aession Jim
opened by bishop Baker reading tho 122 ad
I>ealm, followed by the singing of an hymn.
After half on hour spent in singing and prayer,
the Secretary oflost year called tho roll, when
' s ~ j .i 0 answered to thoir tißtjie -5 . It was announced
that ,IV. Sickens had died during the year, after
fifty-four years of faithful ministerial toil.
1.,C. Pershing was elected Secretary, and J.
Horner and W. 11. Locke, assistants. Tho Sec
reiarv then, on motion,read, aod lie Con/ereo e
adopted the role* of former sessions for toe |
povernment of this. A nominating co * 1
confining or one from each providing .Wert
,Bsirict?£aa appointed; were attend
iog lo tboir duties, the question “Who «> »
• onpernnmernry proochers V was taken up, and
X iT- Cosiou aud J. K: Miller went cammed,
"passed and continued in tho came relation. s.
Lewis and I). Cross wore made effectiva,
- Tho Bth question wa3 called up*_ Who are the
. superanonated preachersand J. Monroe, J.
White, It. Armstrong, S It. Brockumer, r. M.
McGowan, W. Tipton, A. Jsoksoo, W. Loepcr,
Si; J. L. Bead, J. H. Ebbert 11. Cree,
W 1* Blackburn and Tbomaa Wlnstanley were
eiamiued. passed and continued m a.super*o
nuatod relation.J. Dillon and J. F. Nessloy
were made e apcrnnmtrary. ■'
An animated debate sprung up in regard to
continuing among the superannuated several of
tho above named persona. Many ofthem are
yonng: some of them never rendered the church
much-aetviee, it was enid: many of them were
engaged in lncrnttve buainess, and though these
had no claim on thofonds of the Conference, yet
'the constantly increasing number was said to
act unfavorably on the collecUon for the needy
and worthy. A change is approaching, in ro
gard to thU subject.
Tho Bishop announced that the t.onferenca
was authorized to draw on tho Chartered Fund
for 525 anda draft was ordered. Visitors were
that requested to retire, and Conferenco eat
with closed doors for a short time, and.then ad
journed until Thursday morning at 8 o clock.
i I n ihe oTeniogi several of the churches were
• well filled, to hear varioos of the ministers
morning, Conference met at eight
. o'clock. ’ After religious Services by.
Hudson, the nsusl commUlecs were appointed.
A Special Committee- was appointed on. tho
“Usages of theXhurch.”
The 6th question was taken up, and tbe en
tire class of the fourth year elected to elder s
orders. . « i >
Several brethren from other Conferences were
then introduced by the Bishop. .
Tho examination of tho effective elders oecu*
pied the Conference daring most of the session.
Ber. J. Woodruff was located, at his own request.
The next session of the Conference will bo held
>' io South Commons M. E. Church, Allegheny city.
Dr. Durbin addressod the Conference on Mis
sion?. • -- ' I
jj*ri
Lanccirr.—'Wm. Lewis was beforo Alderman
•Steel, yesterday, changed stealing clothing
from Joseph Bighgate, 'valued at $O. p»eal
loecd larceny took place on the ateamer Lbevott.
Hoyas committed for trial, in default of hail.
Lewis, ~wo are told, is one of the parties ar
rested in New Castle soroo time ago, for robbing
a iotrelry. store. Ho only arrived In the city
the day before the larcooy, and appears to be an
expert at the business. When offiosr Clark ar
rested him, he had a heaty lead “along-shot” in
Esl possession, and appeared to be waiting an
opportunity to use it on the officer, when the
latter discovered U. . ,
Edward' Bmith, committed the other day by
Aldennan Rogers,-for beating his wife, was
taken beforo the same magistrate yesterday,
charged with stealing a silk dress,
drops and $2 in money, from Elizabeth McMil
lan a young woman who. boarded at his house, on
• italten street. He could not find bail, and was
committed for trial. \ , . .
; [Some person or persons have been doing
“sharp practice” lately on the steamers about
leafing the wharf-stealing tho clothing of pas
seneers.who.to prerenldetention, takenopains
- to -disebrer the rascals. Three excrcoats were
stolen from one of the Brownsville boats on
Thursday, and two on Friday. Passengers
Wohld ibwell to kcep a abar P theirvard
robii just before the boat departs.
Blackwood's Magazise, for April, line been ■
received from the publisher's. It is »n ever- ,
weloAme visitant. Tliiß nnmber opens with an ,
article on Livingston, nml tho able senes on ,
••flooa md. Mnk" Is continued, as also uni
wer’s novel, “What will ho do with it " lor
sale by Hunt & Miner.
Tbo reprints of English magazines, compnmnE
Blackwood and the four great British Bov lens,
,n famished by the publishers, L. Scott Sl Co.,
64 Gold street, N. T„ on tho following torms:
Any. one- Review or Blackwood, 5.3 a ,yoav.
Blackwood and one Review—or any lT?0 “°'
vlews, SET. . Tho four Reviovrs and Tilncawood
SlO. Four copies to onn address, Iho
prssont is a favorable time for now subscribers
tLtvSJ.UT sot na ItIUT; u, ilu.Ut.Til.il et J»e
ii, T B.Atl«r .sen Volt: Bot>, i J^ctiAn.
; A book bandßomely got op, and written m tho
well-known etyle of Mr.' Arthur. It is very
highly spoken of by those who have pernsed it,
and is already popnlar. For Bale by Hunt &
■ auuMHist of taa Ereilti cf cosetius. traml7=o to
: ■ Eenwa. Vol. V/-ISIJto Issl- Raw
rt »e?'vMußie° of this work, following so
olosolr on the death of its honored nntbpr, caUs
attention 1 anew to itß merita. It ie tho great
work of the ags. worthy of tho country and tho
chief honor of its comjdler. The other volumes
were completed before Mr. Benton’s dea‘b, nnd
'tnTl follow in regal** order. For saloaby J. B.
RCtek, No. 4, Girard Mouse, SmUhfcelJ et.
■v; j;
PAurni.tr!, Books asn rartßs.-Wo aro
again nnioT' obligaUonsto Messrs. Hunt
nor,of tho Masonio Hall LiUrary nousc, Fifth
street, for a handle of the latest leading newe
papers, Little's Living Age, to. We also find a
fso simile copy of on old paper recaitly found,
the “Ulster County Gazette,” dated January 4th,
1 808. It is a valuable relic, not only on account
of its age (for we hove filea of the Gazette, that
are older,) but because It is dressed in mourn
ing, and contains an account of the funeral cer
emonies of the Father of his country. “ >
For copies of any of the leading papers, mag
i amines or boohs, call upon Messrs.. Hunt u
r
\T* have been shown a letter to Rev. A. W.
fassavant, from Mr. Joseph Parriab, inotrncu
ing the Pennsylvania Training School for Fee
ble-Minded Children, located at Germantown,
PA from which' we learn that tbo latter gentle-
Wn has an intention of making a tour through
Idlffereat countfes of .tho Slate, (if he can moke
it convenient,) with six of hia pupils, to give
rlnubUo exhibUibhaof the proficiency ihCT have
; Jcauired bv the course of tuition in the astUa
• tton referred to. The object Is to renlenuh the
Irtasury of the school, the increased expenses
* 0 f jrhlch, within the past few months, has ren
dered It almost destitute, of , funds.
Miss Davespobv.— The Thealro wa3 well
filled, lastctehJng, to.wUnesa iho “Partbehia” of
this klftcd lady in the piece of “Ingomar,
TrrlltS by Mrs- Lovell. It la a pUy, of much
interesi, and exhibited tho talent oLMus Dav
enport-in *' new phase, eo varied is her
grains that what undertakes'is stamped
with the true image of 'the character assumed.
This evening .will be given the play of“Me*
dea,” in which MiesJDaveQport has gained im
mense reputation, pier stay extends but' to
three moro nights, oiid we trust her friends and
audiences will not miss the opportunity of at
tending tho Theatre during her.ehotl etay.
Great complaints aTe being xnado by eomo of
our account of tho largo numbers of
noisy dogs, withonl owners, which have accu
mnlatad in thelcity within tbo poet few months.
The Mayor's police win be under the necessity
of patting another embargo on the liberty, of
thesh disagreeable canines, that make ti e night
hideous in eome parts, of the city.
lan Office Cjiases. m PMnmTuni.—
Establish SirerUngs, Crawford «unty, Goorgo
Bhotrar, postznaetrr: directly onlhc rmito from
, iWifinMl, CltsrOtld cottnly.-lo- «B«»gd to Tj.
ItrtTS -Pwid pWBMtw.
)rfwV.H«Tea«r. ■
[fteml ly our Sjxcial R'poW-]
To EfreßraraTOi3.-ni.tooofi.ntho cm. «h»t
when afflicted by attack, of “cold, or diswsses or tho
throat and longs, men launch forth lnt “ J 4““?“, d
system of experiments, trying this rad *«£««“-
ed curative, end getting none nl a general thing, in
return for their trouble end exponse. It K"« n.
pleasure to recommend to all each “case, tho mod.
{cine known a. Bowuxs's ViraraaLE Courot st>,
which, wo are well assured, is better calculated to
effect a euro than any nostrum with which we are
acquainted. We presnmo it can be had at any to.
fpeetablo druggist*.
Trtß Dine Tecto.—Highfalutin even ho- failed
in the effort which has been put forth to do «*««/*»•
acr-juitice to that magnificent triumph by whleh the
human countenance may bo pat upon glass k «Pj
an exact remembrancer of the features of the loved
or departed. Tho bare truth that U con be done,
elthplo ns is the operation, is not realixahle in words
—thero U do appreciating it justly bot ty hannq »<
rfon**; and here, we must say, thero is no gentleman
in tho business moro competent to take pictures m
aoy style of tho art than Mr. ADAH3,of bo- «
Wood street.
FevALC Pebfectiox.—Who wilt say that much
of female loveliness does not depend upon app«v
ance—the mechanical contrivance of drops. A “® l
porlanco of a litllo "duck of a bonnet” was never too
highly estimated,in fashion, nnd JnsUtf 01 . 1 ? , ||
1 UUa world of beauty in iu.lt . Tho '* J h , ’ ho v cn
avail themselves of tho opportunity J
joy of sccnring “tho latest” at the M timer shop
Mrs. J. Jnrrnrr.No. 23 Diamond Alley.
So Tax on Smutonr, -I. is net
unfdrtnnatopa". in this country - . fype
made n means of political rcvrauj ,J
when It first burst upon T „ the arti.t this la a
indulge m il 7 , ‘ ho “' bI c essential to hb op
happy incident, uJlgbt l .hundanco, grot,.,
orations, and bejan it fifossrs.
provided he but Aachor skjUght Oallcry,
Dougherty > n Ko hi n son and Leacock, Allo
chfnv bo™ cooniltcd their own and their patrons
lutcrCt in this purticnlnr, nnd secured an illnmma
ion unexcelled in cilhct city. Their pictures are of
“our-e superb. Them gentleman are prepared to
fr.mo paintings or engravings in guilt or wave
moulding. . .
Ten Mohtu or Mav.—Wo expect tho season of
and rnrightlinos will bo completely inangu
rttotUn thU month, for the ladies will not withstand
their natural impalso to smile and pretty, let
‘■confiJonco" droop as it may. Whoa the birds sing
and wood and field dress in the matchless ..-..//uu-w
of nature, why should the woman not “follow salt?
We confess that since the nicest plans of Coanco
hav. “gang agin," nnd business is still stagnant, wu
look to the ladies foT an acbievmont winch ha. pro.
ved too much for fbo genius of men—the celling in
motion of tho monetary current. The Imey
to bo eeon overy day at tho tlvlou
nnd Dross Quods cstabiishmont of Mu. Tavuon,
comer of Market and Third Streets, lends confidence
tn tho opinion which wo b»vo snggestod abovo.
Coiraracm. Eovciviox—Tiiere is no lack, now
of facilities for buslnoss education, and if half of tho
-Commercial Colleger which have been pul m motion
since tho first school of tho kind was established are
patronized even moderately, there oust be an tm
meose amount of mercantile nbillty (such as it may
be) ground out annually. But Hill in the front
rank, ever to he revered for its influence, long stand
ing and tho undoubted qualifications of its teacher?,
we find Butt’s Mebcbarts* Colisoe, of ritte.
burgh. We cannot recommend a better school than
this for the preparation which youth requires to fit
It for aetivo Ufo. -It la thorough In every depart,
meat, and its prefe33or3 of I‘cnmanabip, Law, Ethics,
Book*kcoping, Ac., the most eminent of the country.
A PHiLAStaeopif IkvestJOS.—Tbo cause of
Philanthropy was nercr more enhanced than by the
invention .of the Sewing Machines, an articlo which,
crude yet serviceable at lint, has been perfected and
rendered the means of saving ontold laborious
wretchedness. Messrs. Singer ± Co., the celebrated ,
manufacturers, of New York. City, well deserve the
rich harvest of wealth which the rapidly increasing
salo of tbeir.maehlne is yielding, and wo trust that
their Agent in this city. R. Straw, Esq., comer of
Market and Second streets, may find a demand for
the articlo equal to his ability to supply the public
wait. He has just received a new family Sewing
Machine, enclosed In an enameled case (cabinet,)
which, os on articlo of furniture, is highly ornamen
tal, and os a sewer is considered the vejy best. It
will pay the lady readers of the Gazette-,’ and all
others who are interested in snch Improvements, to
visit Mr. Straw’s, where a variety of the machine
may bo examined and seen at wort.
The following notice from the Boston Ledger,
of April 14th, in reference to the Permian Sjr
up, advertised in our columns, is a good indica
tion os to the character of the article in that
city," anil we are assured by Ur. Keysec, the
agent hero, that the Peruvian Syrup is one of the
very best articles of its class, in ail debilitated
conditions of the human system. Letters and
testimonials are in the hands of agents that will
render thirteyond all cavil:
“Messrs, N. L. Clark 4 Co., Proprietors of the
Peruvian Syrup, have taken offices ot Ko. 5, where
they can enjoy all needed facilities for the transae
; lion of their business. They have recently issued a
I new circular, seUiog forth In a clear and succinct
\ manner the history, character and undeniable Tirtue
! of the medicine whiehb prepared by them, and em
bracing letters of endorsement from tho bands of tho
Crst physicians and medical men both of Pern and
this country. -
“This Circular includes l*t, a card m>m somo ol
our most intelligent citizen-:, together with three pro
fessional certificates from Dr. A. A. Hoys, one of
the roost scientific and reliable chemists in the coun
try ; 2d, tho very highest testimonials in behalf of
the Syrup from persons in Peru, eorered by a letter
from the Peruvian Minister to this country, who
certifies that the certificates spoken of abovo “he /..<*
r<fll and h’tvtm to lc g-:ir.t‘t,« Sd, certificates from 1
gentlemen well known in our own community for
their intelligence, standing and wealth, together
1 with a letter from Moses Grant, Erq., introducing
l an interesting paper drawn up by physicians on the
subject of alcoholic preparation*; and dthly, certain
remarks of the proprietors of the Peruvian Syrup, in
which they wish it understood that its character ns a
medicine docs not rest upon any statements of their
own __for they offer none such, but entirely upon tho
declaration? of those who thoroughly understood and
havo received its benefits.
“We hare our3alvOß seen the original tetters, both
those written in Peru and this country, strongly en
dorsing the sanative virtues of thU medlcioe. Nay
more, we havo tried itfor ourselves, and havo excel
led reason to odd our own la the testimonials that
are inuring in, in its favor, upon the proprietors.—
The Poravian Syrup, in our judgment, fa sure to be
come a common and most reliable medicino in every
family. It is already employed with great freedom
by oar first and oldest physicians, and has gained o
permanent footing among tho new dfacovems m the
Materia Medioa."
The Old Domision Coffee Pot.—We pur
chased one of these much talked of culinary
utensils, a few days since, from G. W. Hubley,
Federal alreet, Allegheny. Wo had first ex
amined the articlo somewhat closely, and feu
rather auro of its worth. Wo gave personal at
tention to Its scientific condensing property, and
watched closely tbo ingenious, yet simple opera
lion of the doable syphon. It makes nretlent
coffee, clear, well fiavored and sparkling- We
advise those who can appreciate a cup of well
made “Mocha” or “Java,” to immediately pro
cure an “Old Dominion
As argument was heard on Friday toorniog,
in the District Coart, in the case of M. Swictzer,
of New York* vs. McKnight &. Cro., of the ti
celslar Omnibus Line, of this city. Tho ques
tion is, as to the liability of the Omnibus Com
pany for the loss of other than personal baggage
of their natrons. The case was argued, bat will
not be decided until next week.— Reporter.
Sasfobd’s Troupe.— This Is most poßilively
the last night, notwithstanding hundreds havo
been turned away nightly, unablo to g” 0 **’
mission. We assure our readers 10-nlght they
take their farewell, and leave for Cincinnati,
stopping at Zanesville and Coiambus en route.
A great- bill is offered on this occasion, so go
early if yon wish to get in Masonio Hall.
We are in receipt of a new song, composed by
Stephen C. Foster, entitled “Lula Is gone," .ar
rangod for the piano. It is another of those
sweet, simple melodies, which are peculiarly the
conception of Mr. Foster, and of the -came class
os “Willie, wo have missed you,” “Gentle Annie
“Old Folks at Home,” &c. For Bale by li. We
ber & Bro., Fifth »L
The managers of the Monongabela \ alley
Agricultural and Horticultural Society ..held
their first meeting thlfl season, on Saturday last,
in Monongahela City, end resolved to bold the
next Fair on Thursday and Friday, tho ith and
Bth of October.
Ncisascb. —Michael 'llsrper. of lbs'
Ward, has been sued by a man named Hutton
for depositing fiUh on tho 1 atter’3 premibes.
The case will have a hearing before -Squlra
Irwin, on Monday, when It will probably be
i settled between the parties.
Wateih Moboan was arrested by the watch
men, Thursday night, for disorderly condnet
.and drunkenness. He was abusing his daughter
in an manner when arrested. *“ e
Mayor sent three days to jail, to give him a
chaneo of coming to his senses.
Scddeh Death —Judge JohnK. Sullivan,
of tho Probate Court, died very suddenly, v»ea
nefiday morning, at his residenco in Blouoen
vHle- . .
At the Mcburo House, Wheeling, ".Oermea
named John Miller, nos killed by a
ashes (wbloh woe boiog lowered from the npper
story, by a windlass) tolling °pon b |m -
Tub of the Reformed
of May licit. - . -_
It may Interest atranscrs vi!i«ngAU^'o
sWS: -J“»>2fea'i StS
ahirts and dratretl, rlovci, haiioty, >_ oEro,
at Camaghan’r, F.don.l'street, near the W "■
at low rates for oash. Krory garment told in tne
itabUshmcnt is warranted well made.
call from Frederick Ayer, Elfi., Ito tuiroej =»» of,
the firm of 3. C. Acer A Co., Lowell. A ehort «c
-qualntanco with the gentleman eonsinced oJ tw
not the Doctor's tklU In compounding bti mrucmw
is alone concerned In tho Immense. consumption 01
them; but that it takes business talent oj no otai*
urt meant* to puss them around the world* wr.
ATer. xninifestlT, bu these abilities and the success
of his house shows that he uses them. —Mtmphu
Whig* 1
Telegraphic^
CONoIIBSSIOKAL.
WasatsCTox CUT, April 3».
Illicit—Mr. English, or Indiana,
regular order, heiag the consideration of the report
of the Committco or Conference on the KnnwM MU
Mr. Clerk, of Kew STork, eeld he had
giro hie reaeons for Toting against the rublUßfe,
hot a night’s sickness had left him physically nnnble
to undertake tbo task, lie rronld merely note say
that he regurdod thl3 now scheme as eminent y *
iectlonable in form, and etUl more dangerous in sun
stance. He tronld seek the floor on some future oc
casion to deliver his views upon the .
Mr. Bryan, of Texas, gavo his reasons
acted wilh the little sguad of Southern
this subject. After alludiug to the remark of Sena
tor Seward, that ho regarded the battle hotween trM.
dom and slavery as already fought, he said that he
would do nothlog to jeopardise the onion or the
Sooth for the protection of the .South, nhu-h i • much
nC Mr. J Shorter, of Ala., said ho bad, with fivo or »»x
Sonthcrn Democrats, uniformly resisted the previous
question. XTe hod wonted time for discussion, m
I order to arrive nt a correct construction of the sub
! ptitato bill. Ho now found that the general con
struction was, that it did not refer the Lccompton
ccnstHntioo hack to people of Kansas. If ho believed
it did, ho would to to against it, even with tho Clack
Republicans. Tho gentleman from Georgia—Mr.
Stephens— enid that the constitution was not to bo
submitted, and tho from Indiana— Mr.
English—by his atlenco acquiesced in that view. lie
Mr. Shorter—would now co-opcnxto with the
friends of the meaauro, and roto for the previous
question.
Mr. Campbell, of Ohio, said that bia colleague, .Mr.
Cox, at the commencement of the session, took tbo
banner of popular lovercignlyin hand, and triumph
antly defended it; but now, in the full view of vie-
tory, ho boat a retreat.
Mr. Cos, of Ohio, wished to say that ho tnu of
tho opinion that the amendment which the llooso
passed was the best, but as this could not become a
law, he was willing to tafco tbo next best, under tho
circumstances.
Mr. Campbell then Hiked Mr. Cox whether
understood tho hill presented by tho Committee '>•
Cuufcrenco as submitting tha Lceiuapion Constitu
tion to the vote uf the people.
Mr. Hughes, of Indiaua, objected to Mr. Cox
answering the question.
Mr. Cox repliod, howovor, that, (lie Con
stitution was not submitted directly, yet, in ofiect,
tho people of Kansas will have tho opportunity t- tsy
whether they want it.
Mr. Campbell wanted an unequivocal answer. Ho
then produced a lottor written by Mr. Cox. dated
February Gth, in which tho latter stated that while
ho had a veto It should nereribo draggled in Locomp
ton mire, and that, so help him Ood, ho never could
do otherwise. Yes, remarked Mr. Campbell, my col
league said he would voto for no proposition which
would not submit the Constitution to tho rote of the .
people.
Mr. Cox said ho still endorsed that letter. i
Mr. Campbell referred to tho fact that about 20 |
anti-Lceompton democrats were pledged on a high |
point of personal honor to stand to tho end by tho :
Montgomery-Crittcnden amendment in company j
with tho Republicans. .
Mr. Urowbock, of Ohio, replied that ho had made
no such pledge and had bo such -utmersiandlng or
consultation. , \Z . . .
Mr. Campbell replied that ho did not make the as -
serUon with reference to that gentlemen, mw asked
Mr. Groesbeek whether he.understood thu bill as
submitting tho Constitution.
Mr. Groesbeek said that it decs. ,
Mr Owen Jones, of Penna., remarked that bo uad
never given a pledge to Mr. Campbell or anybody
else that he would stand by the Montgomery amend
i ment or any other measure.
Mr. Campbell asked whether ho did not meet witn
what are known as antULeeompton democrats, and
whether or not a committoe was appointed with pow
er to represent and speak for them to noothor body.
Mr. Jones replied that he had met on one or two
occasions with certain democrats, but no committee
of that kind was appointed or authorised to pledge
his vote on any subject. .... .
Mr. Campbell then asked him whether the bill sub
mitted the constitution to the rote of the pcoplo.
Mr. Jones replied that be was willing to let tho
people construe that for themselves. (Laughter.)
• Mr. Bonham moved the previous question.
Mr. Grew moTed, bat the house refused to order a
call of the Bouse.
M-. Baskin obtained consent to make a few re
marks, and said that Mr. Cox at a certain tirno was
not only opposed to tbeLeeompton Constitution but
on Monday last late in tho afternocn he c«me to his
desk and read a letter which he had written to au
Ohio statesman denouncing the report of tho Com
mittee of Conference os the most infamons that could
bo made, and denouncing the Chairmen for haring
made each report.
Mr. Cor, earnestly—That Is not true.
Mr. Baskin—l can provo it by thegnotlaman from
niinois, Mr. Harris
jjr. cox—l ean furnish the letter. (Cries of or
fbo Speaker requested jbo gentlemen to take
scats. lie also reminded Mr. Baskin that his re
marks were assuming a personal character. Ho
could give reasetft foT or against the bill but oot in
dulge in personalities. ... ,
- Mr. Wa.Vtn aald that he was simply giving facta
In connection with the Ucompton fraud and could
prove what he had stated. Twenty-three Democrats
started out against the Senate bill and only twelTo
wore loft, equal to the number of the apostles. Tho
gentleman from Ohio had seen a new light, and he
asked him to give it to thoconntry.
Mr. Cox replied that ho had stated yesterday that
hia first impression was against the conference re
port, and he now repeated that it did not entirely meet
his views. In view of hii letter to the Ohio (States
man be gave his opinion end objections; at that time
his best impressions .wore again.it the report, becauso
he thought it diacrimminated. against the free and in
favor of sieve States, bat bs had conferred with Uov.
Walker, and on learning from him that Kansas will
next fall havea population sufficient under the fed
oral ratio for a member of Congre??, and ho took the
report as tho best he could geL Thegentleman from
, New York should not insinuate that he was a Judas;
1 thet gentleman knew full well that no ono from the
| administration or any other aourco had dared to ap
proach him on tho subject. (Laughter on tho Kc
publicanjidc,) 110 hod acted with an honost mind
and a pure heart for himsalf. Any man who insinu
ated to the contrary was not worthy of a prnee «n
this floor, nor would be if he bad betrayed confidence
and proved recreant to all that he had heretofore
said or done. lie appealed to Heaven for the recti
tude of his intentions. The Constitution was prac
tically, though not in form, submitted to the people
ot Kansas and they would have a chance to kilt it-
He askod Mr. Ilaskin whether there had bcon. folso
bood or recreancy on bis part. 3
Mr llnskln—l leave that to tbo country to auage.
Mr Cox with earnest and excited gesticulations
made a reply which was lost In the greatest powble
C °The Speaker loudly rapped, and said that ho
would prohibit tiny language approaching to per
sonality. . ~ .
The demand for tbo previous.question was ecc-
repeatedly rapped and called to order.
During rolteaU tbo House was nnUraally qotet.
Tbo result on adopting tho Kansas report was,
yoas 112, nays 103. (Applause, accompanied hy
hl moved to reconsider tho vote by j
which the report was agreed to ntid to lay that mo
tlon cn the table. ...
Mr. Wasbburoe, of Illinois demanded the yeas
auti nays on that motion, which was agreed to by
113 against 100.
A message was received from tho Senate contain
ing an annonneeiaenUf the concurrence or that body
io tbo Commltteo of Conference of Lbo Kansas bill.
Mr Clarke, of New York, made a stuteraont on
behalf Messrs. Baskin and Cox. saying that the
former withdrew any imputation on the personal in
tegrity of Mr. Cox, who cheerfully accepted Mr.
Uaskin’s explanation.
Tho House adjourned till Monday.
The vote in tnellouseon the Kansas BUI
—Messrs. Ahl, Anderson, Atkins, Avery, Barksdale,
Bishop, lioeock, Bowio, Boyec, Branch, Bryan,
Burnett, Burn?, Corn then, Casklo, Clark of Mo.,Clay,
Clemens, Ciiogman, Cobb, John Cochrane, Cocker*
111, Corning, Cox, Craig of Mo, Craieeof A. C*>
Crawford, Curry, Davidson, Dewert, Dowdell, Ld
mundeoß, Elliott, English, Eustis, Florence, Foley,
Garnett, Gartrell, Gfilis, Gilmer, Goode, Greenwood,
Gregg, Groesbeek, 801 l of Ohio, Hatch, Bawinns,
nopktos, Houston, nagbet, Jenkins,
Jewett, Jonesof Tenn., J. Olonoy Jones, Owen Jones,
KolU, Kelly, Konkel of Md., Umar, Lundy, Law
run, Lclir, Lctahsr, Maclay, McQueen, Moaea.
Moynari, Mills, Miller. Million, Moore, Nlblark,
Peadletou, Poiton, Pbelp., Phillips, Powell, Beady,
Rouren, Belli,, BoISd, Bussell, SuuUage,Savage,
ScelesTSeotV Searing, Soweril, Bljaw of N. 0., Shor
ten Sickles, Singleton, Smith of lenn. Smith nfVe.,
Stallworth, Stephens, Stevenson, Tnlbot, Trippe,
Ward, Watkins, While, Whitcly, Window, Woodson,
Wortendyke, Wright of On., Wright of Tern., Zolll-
C °Key,— Meßsrs. Abbot, Adrien, Andrews, Bennolt.
Billingburst, Blngbun, Blein Bliss, Bonbons,
Brejton, Bufflngton, Burlingame, Burroughs, temp
bell, Cose, Cheffoe, Ohepmen, Clerk. of Ct., Clark,
of H. Y., Clawson, Clerk B. Cocbreno, Cooper, Corn
ins, Covode, Cragln, Curtis, Damrell, Davis, of Md.,
Davis, of Ind., Doris, or Mess., D.vis, of lowo,
Dewes. Deen, Disk, Dodd, Durfoe, Bdio, Farnos
worth, Fenton, Foster, abiding,, Oilmen, Oooch,
Qeadwln, Granger, Orow, Hell, of Mess., Marlin,
florris, of Md., Harris, of 111., Heskln, Hickman,
Hoard, Howard, Kellogg, Kelsey, Kilgore, Knepp,
Looleb, tetter, tovejoy, MoKlblwn, Marshall, of ky, ;
Marshall, of HI., Morgan, Morris, of Penn., Morns, j
ot HI Morse, of Mm, Morse, of N. 1., Moti, Mur. j
ra j Nichols, Oita, Polmer, Parker, Petlit, I iko, ]
pitrer Pottle, Quitman, Blceud, Ritchie, Robbins, ,
BobWsl Bnytn, or Hi., Shaw,-Sherman of Ohio, |
Shormen, of 111., Spinier, Stanton, Stewart, of Pm,
Teppao, Thayer, Tompkins, Oodcrwood, Wade,
Wrubridgo, Waldron, Walton, Wasbbnrne, ofni.,
Wasbburoe, of Me., Wilson. ,
■ Scute.—The consideration of tho report of tho
Committee of Conference on tho Kansas bill was re-
Bn Mri*Broderieb, of Cal., said that after tho matter :
had been so ably discussed, he would not make a
lengthened speech. Bo was opposed to and would
vote against the bill reported hy tho Committee of
Conference for several reasons, tbo most potent 01,
which b that it prohibits Kansas from coming into
the Union as a free State during the continuance of
the power of the present administration; that the
territory has but 31,000 population now, and if sba
does not swallow the Lceompton Constitution, five or
six year* must olapao before she will have the requi
site population to entitlo her to representation. The
original till. wa> evsn leas objectionable to him than
this Conference eubatllnte.
Mr. Toombs reported from the Committee on the
Deficiency BiiUhftt the two Bouses wore enable to
come to an agreement • ' ,
hfrrßanter gave notice that he will again move
that tho Senate recede. ... . • ;
Mr Houston moved that tho benate take up the
Resolution relative to the Mexican Protectorate.—
B# mode verbal alUratlons and asked that it be re.
of Mr. Mason, it was laid on tho table,
and the Kansas Snbsritnte was aken up.
Mr. Smri took tho floor and said tha Bill has
.... into cosfincaca Md wow. oat »n artific*; «
»Y*T o f jjJgi.HTn'toffgrdfcmaln.* B4Uk ads of the
Y.nilal h?« U« cnjagci to-<l»y in .(tempting to
tnVo to nieces ‘O' l P at ,o S' lt ‘, cr lllls legislative. fas-.
Tin Lid li'UclaKnt end no tntto fr.t this eon of ■
locution. 11“ iUostraUd hit pMilkn try relfcrenc.
to. Dcroetuol motion Barium .nd.ntoaaton chin
! whinh.Uko the conference ptoj-ot, »tro got
ten nt. for tho pornosn of not bring explaloeJ by one ,
doMhVotber n Ho oltota to ,1. Contone. j
bill beennte It prcscnlod . false icsw to tho people.
The truo qcetllon el iine is the eabmleslon of the
conititntion direct to the people. The question of
Public Lands he* nothing to-de mth th.t, Inas
mnch as land! .re the dowry or .11 new Staton The
lend question does not occupy one line bf the eigh
ty-., aaorto pages of the Kanms debate. It l! there
to a fclgnod Sne. Besides tho qneition of nmn
bers is eqailly now, dating only from the conference
that Kansas hns enough popul.tton for a sieve stole
end just half enough ror e froo state. _ Mr. Seward
then replied severely to Mr. Pngh saying, that Mr.
Seward stood in 1850 for the admission of Kansas
a tree State. He stand, there now; He cared
not for numbers; If ten Hundred or ten hundred |
thousand, or if it even reached the popnletion of
Chine be would not eld by one vole for its admis
sion ns a slave state. As to his estimate formerly
made of her growing popnlousners ho predicated oa
the feet of her being a free elate. He never pro
mised rapid progress for e slave stale ; he never
wae so yonng that when ho first saw in Olbcllo the
gontio daughter of the Senator of Vcnico married to
o Moor in the first act, ns not to knowthat discord
would follow la tho eoeood and death and desolation
in the last. Farther ho objected to tho hill became
it bears equivocation on Its face. Itpurpports to bs
n submission of her dowry, but it submita Ucomp
ton. It U m regarded by tho Democratic presses.
UoVcadfrocT'thoßpecch of Mr. Cox of Ohio;that
the sense ottho peoplo was to La taken on Lecomp
ton although il was not directly robmltted; Uwm
liko voting by black and whUe;ballnn Masonio
lodges witbont saying anything alousth? candidate
who Is in walling. !_ ~
No Stato but Ohio could have got at (the outside
ofso lucid an explanation. Thus indiieettets and
equivocation arc on the bill and donbleeotcndew
In legislation aws an immorality. Moreover If make
a slave barrier across tbU latitudo of .40, you.lnter-,
pose a harrier to progress more Insurmountable than
tho Rooky Mountains or Sierra Nevada It ammea
him when ho heart patriotic men talk of removing
the Capitol. If you confirm slavery ( within Us
legitimate limits tho Capitol of this nation may
remain whoro it Is and an empire that may grasp
tho pole and equator, but no sach destiny awaits, If
rou separate, by a slave barrier the Atlantic freo
from tho Pacific free. Further, this MU is nothing
hut Lccomptna; Laeompton with a variation; you
to«a a coin, hid Kansas cry eagle or liberty; if eagle,
VOU give her slavery; if tboeQigyof liberty, you give
her slavery still. What thinks the Senator from
Pennsylvania, representing tho first free flute; tho
Senator from tho Rhode Island of Roger Williams;
tbo Senator from lowa, and tho Senator from Cali
fornia whoso Stato was saved from slavery by ef
forts other than bis, and tbo Senator from Indiana.
Cut thoy have another question to seltlo with their
people at homo...:\S>at answer will they giro to this
proposal which leaves only tbo semblance and not
the ehotco of Liberty:- Addressing himself next to
tho oleotion board, ho said the ghosts on tho Styx
nro not moro thick and cloudy than aro the spirits of
the doparted governors, who attempted to give cor
rect returns. He had no eonfldonco in tho President
aa an element of that board. He has had an experi
ence that some wonld cry shame. He neither dis
paraged nor defamed the-President, but ho consoled
himself that once men in Virginia cried ebtma on I
Patrick Henry; men were not wanting in Rome to ■
cry shame on Cato, and thoywere no friends of liberty ,
who in Senates fear to oppose Kings or Prcaldonls. !
Hero Mr. Bigler announced that the bill had pas-;
led the House. Considerable sensation was mani
fested on tho galleries and the Boor.
Mr. Seward resumed, saying that tho announcement
caused him no discouragement. It was but little
matter, practically, whether it was tho last defeat or
ibo first victory.
After some discussion as to points of order the
vote on the question was taken, and resulted os fol
lows : yeas 31; nays 22.
Thereafter Mr. Hunter moved that the Senate re
.•edo from tbo amendments to the Deficiency Bill,
which was carried without debate* by 25 against 21.
The Senate adjourned.
Xew llavc.s, April 20.—Tho trial of Tuskerman
for robbing the mall baa resulted In bla conviction
on foor count* of lb* indictment. lie will bo sonten
ced on Tuesday. { '
Loctsvtu.e, April 20.—River foiling, with C feet
on tbo falls; weather clear; thermometer at Si 9 .
Ir.oN Cm Commerciai. Collkgz, PiTTsecnau,
p A ._When all the points of superiority are taken
into the account —the largo and elegant rooms—the.
most complete furnishing of the same, to the great
convenience of the students—tho superior ability nod
wide experience of tho teachers—Messrs. Cowley,
Hutson ood Doutbctt, in penmanship, -having re*
ceived first premiums in every instance where they
hare exhibited tbeir superb specimens of writing—
the. low prfeo of board and tuition—the exceeding
healthfulness of the city ; all these points of supe
riority token together, with others notmentioned,
make the Iroji Cmr Collxgs the most desirable
school for business men in any part of the country.
Even in the far-west and south, commercial students
will find it greatly to their advantage to attend here
tbo advantages much more than counter-balancing
the expense of travel. For further particulars ad
dress r. W. Jenatss, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Am luiiS'-s* Diivosn.—Mr. flay P. Mattbowa
luis deposited bis great Virginia diamond, estimated
to be worth not two millions of dollars, m
the bank at Charleston, for the inspection of the
curious. We have no diamond of that valoo in this
city, hut we have some perfect gems in the way W
garments, that m*y be wen at any time at the Brown
Stone Clothing flail of lUekhni A Wilson, 603 and
COl CbestDOt street above Sixth, Philadelphia. .
Worm* I Worm»i Worm* l“i srwit rawj
learned treaties hire been written, explaining tb* origin of
and classifying lUe worm* generated In tb* human Pjswm.
tk-aicely any tonic of medical science bat elicited mere
amt* otwreallou and profound *oarcb; ami jot physician*
nre eery tneeb divided In opinion on tho subject. It Bp«
be admitted, however, that, alter all, a mode of expelling
ihetn and purifying the body from tbelr presence UOf more
raloe than the wlawl dlHtulilUons a» to their origin
Eucb an expelling agent has at last been found. l>r. Sic-
LanVa Varmlthg* pro** to be the much aongbl after Ipecif
|r—ita efficacy being nnlvormlly acknowledged by the entire
medical faculty- As a further proof, read the following
from a laily—<me of oar own citizen*:
. Nsw You, October 13th, 1852.
This U to certify that 1 waa troubled with •’ orta
than* year. 1 »*» use tfs£a «e't GUbratei
VrrtuifMt, prepared by TiemtOg Bro«., Wttoburgh. 1 too*
m. talh.»tilSbromht ««.J »bOTt c 2?.
tn.ncd Improving .t coco, uul UC C»» petgrtlr «1L |
public can learn my name, and farther particular*. by *P*
plyins to Ur*, llardls, No. 8 Manhattan place, orto B- b.
Tbedl, Dntggtat, corner of Botmr
fcwjpnrchaser* will be earefcS to aj& for DR.
CEUSBRATED VRRMIYtJOB, mann&ctnrtd by TLBMIhO
BROS.of Pmencana, l*a- All other Vennlfagea In eotopar*
iron are wnrtblrm. Dr. Al’Une** genuine Vermlfog*, ■»•
hi* celebrated Llrer PilKean now be bod at all reepcetable
drug etotre. .NofwpeviuiM without thcti&ialvTt^f^
*pßvflKl«T
jimußenunts.
MASONIC XXA.X.X..
SANFORD'S OPERA THORPE.
FAREWELL NIGHT,
.SJLTVRDAr EVBSIXB, U.iY liT.
A. Great Sill*
More Startling Noveltle*.
Now Dances hy tho Sanford Children.
AiJmlnJoQ Zi cent*. Doon Rt T to cop*
mfrlffutoa. niyUH POOL WHITH, Fugs Mana&w.
TTOSTER’S NEW NATIONALTHEATRK
X BJO J ', o '|V°SS'
oo ‘
K)
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privet* Boxer, to hold fix j>«r*o&a
Dreo Circle stttl -
Upper Tier. . . - ■
44-Poor* open at 7 o’clock. Cwmntnc* at Lair p»u.
IMMENSE SUCCESS.
TLlril aJabt of the eofiiemeat ol lb# dUUnsulihwtra»
cedlean#. MIB9 J. H. WVESPOET, wbotrtlWpcar to
BA.TUEDAY EVENISO, ISiS.wlll UWfcna*J
(he celebrated tragic play, «a thm tcta, Uanmthd from
(lio Preach of Legottw expras#! j for MU# Datenpon.
eotittat
MOBS A
mm .....iiraa J.u oivESPOOT
R£ Mr.«UUKSMU»
22S r .Hr. W.ItEJIty
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To eoMlnde with the celebtiaea apcctaeuUr drama Of
EL lIYDRR. Thl CbUf of <*»•
flfonnttlna*
YMSCB AET. _ , ■ ...
The Sew Vork Slertoseopie Company,
OFFER u vory lafEOjseoitment of Sterco
sSSrwfhiirf Rome r<ni<v, Genoa, fbrtt, Za*tdoß,
l A uSihCT With • MOJffITQJ>B9f
a'pirpamnS'op t*'* oo *’ bm, "«
Ttrr *re»t lutcrnt ucarlo.l.
ran Kira aoldao, »c»roc* th* grandest In ft*-
*ai 1 *ll id** wappraraoee.crplane nor*
, B $«»••■* a Hdwed
itrclt with lU accessories,- In all their ro
nr«o Tba?,in lwUMrtdagotrtt*jpe«
SWfJ*ifflaiowr. wewmU.f*«Amialpt«*cr
°l ™ «Hef,*»»► perfect andiwoniatfil
clittrrii iteolt wltbln toe dlatnufctis of * wal
llloiloo of Ibe wenujiNictmdstatue,ln
f°V J/.A Q rSt sure, or a model of Moor Ulnae, or of
StMneX. A nwrps pmoralipntfowd*Uballtho
IStliooglrS b 5 tbodsgaemot jpejbot wttb cut
l i/ht«tniifini)»«l beingask-lure,.
tbo lira .>f soap* or dimensions by
a road, cf light and *hade,fomborttnlas,!
n IS , wf»feastf riM, bdt.beSmS
?f J SffS£* ernwH** ■a cr » raaU road, ool awwato* to tea
"■^^^S^r^SS'lSS:,:
« Glass, plain aBtJ c » lireJ wOO *»; 28 00 ,;
Stercoecoplc Machine*. ,l£ john& D.ivVsON'f • 6W ;.
Ttoobwllar, Importer tad Station**, s
Cl Market it., nearilh/Ttttiburgb, I*ff.
■ r oj.|l Kale AumiM Ftiublrgh,. ; '
—iivmUEß —ooocases EiodaAth; * i ~
■ 100‘eMdtGenaanCbwv
SO oMSnlptt. Babies, ’
lOObagiSUrkUßodi,.. .
lCOkAa&lOubSodft, * >; ;
2Mbb5.H0.l Benia, <" * '
1000 b« mJTtPd «tM*lTftfde» GU»,
on baud aad ft* »lo b T
THINE uavaWA^CIOARSt—-Ofclefitc
ri-MTO Cvootk Dnctl, Him* Cabcwa, Ib«no, Do* H«n-
"Viw*.
~'l® al, _.ii ! «■/»
oOasmtts'arXSSraATisflFus. rwia'a**.
' KR.BMWS, T-P, Jtfks J. anAUJif. SAHStL aawTtt
- jactre H.' Hcstts, Arms Locki*. / ■"
PITTSBUnon fIAttKETS.
fie Pittsburgh
. , rmasciQß. 9*rcao*T, Mat 1. issa. •
PLOTS— Sate* oh wharf cf 40 bbla super as and 30
do da, at S-I.U. From Store, «0 bbl* *t for auoer,
*4,12 t?r extra and $1,60 fist family do; IS) do At $3,52,.
$.4,12 and $4,60; W do extra and family at S4,U and i*,fa>
and 50 do do At $4,00 And $1,37.
GRAIN—Sales from of M boi Red Wheats! «0-
ryt«-102 bus on wtiarf At 67 and 450d0 from atoraat 30.
Bje, 600 bus fruix Hret hands, At 61. Corn; 100 bo* from
store At4Bffiso. , •.
GROCERIES —Sales of 3 and 22 Lbda Eogw At “3X@S and
41 tn-1 S 3 bbt* ITolaaw* at S 3.
POTATOES—SaIta el depot of COO bo* mired At and
130 bo Pinkeye* at Si. From store, 10CO but cm prlrate
terms, and 100 boa Nub&nuccki at 35.
OlL—Sales of 23 Ibis No. I at 85.
MESS PORIC—SaIm cf 10 Lbl*«t $l3 aad li do on prl
vale term*.
ASHE3-Sal«of 13ck*SodaAahAt3yi. |
FSS&—Sales 2 tons Bras at£s fk 100 &a. , .
HAT—Salsa 1C loads, from scales at r t jc; 1 Iwfl
Straw at $7 O ten, f
'SALT—Safes 120 bMs Me. 1 at $1,02: 100 baga do atsl,lo.
RAOON—Sales of 2.000, 5,GOi) and 7,C00 ttuSb widen at
7K; 6,000 Ea country do at 7Jr4> 2u,oiw fia at 7J#gU?** h*
SbonlJsrt and 0% fvr Item*: and 13.600 fcs do at 7Va*ud
Ct.IT—A Ml««f c bes M «li.
BUTTER 4 EGGS—Sales of 6 andlO tx» tUice rcHEut
teratlG@l7; Efgzar* r«ry plenty and vary doll; sales ©f
8 bbU at «5Ui&7.
TElT—Sales 10 bbla No. Haskcral, large, at $l2,W@$U;
10 bbls Lake Superior WbUa at $11,60a bbl.
WHISKEY—Krf!es of 23 bits Kaw at CS bbU Recti
fied, In.lofa; at 19@22. '
CHEE3&— gales la lotauf 60Lxs »i 8^.65".
/imports byiueer.
WHEELING pertßerdNSO bbls oD, JC AC* 20LbU oil,
i McGill A Son; 4 baloq acrapWde*, A Fahaertoek 4 c* SO
aka potato**,' Meßlhroy A Aspcrt'Sibdli broom corn, Saip'l
Mytor, 6 bblt lard, Clarks A Mia paper, Kay A etc
40 bxa aoap, Graham A Tfcoina*. 50bdU paper, Jno Hanna;
16 bbls door,' Browning-144 aVi barley, Goo W Btuilb; 13
bgsdo,2do corn tssßiT John Wrigpt;' 3 tblsegga, 34 pcs*
MeaSf&ikf rtgfjJ-S Leech A coi'i basket bultsr, J Ross;.
obblaegrt, lbxbatter,lcakbaron,B2sacksoais,&uaual
Barclay; 3 bbl* prs, 1 bx imitor, I a£ applfc*.
STONONaAHELi NAViaATION CO—lGbU* flour. Mc-
Elroy; 343 tflls ptpar, Culbertaon; 32 bx* class, Barry A co.
ZANESVILL&pet Uzxla Martin—l 2 bbb egg?, 430 4o
flooryCburkAco; 14 doabrooms, B ileaztetcn: Opfk* dried
fruit, 1 do tgsV Bagalay, CosgraTa A co; 131 peg port, IB
bbltdbylOfelard, AChasdlar; 4 ebe dr frnlt, Ibtl batter,
J 12«k«dr.fruit, Fetxer;:2 bole oil, P A Ythof
stock A co; 49 iki com, owner. . .
ST.-LOUTBpar RT Bass—3oL-bT« wbisk-y. McCrickert A
co; 100 da flour, Carr AcorlO doTlguor, L Aabl; Obblsoil,.
61 dolanl, J DalzeU A co; 600 pt{S lead, B A Fabnaatock A
co; 20 bxa •oin, W HSmlflr A cc 269 bld't*. Sappat; 1233 do
lOtObbis floor, 163 do wblakey, 179 casks,bocon y 170 bate*
hnsp, 50 bg» wheat, Cfirko A co.
Imports by Btllroei!.
P. Ft.tf A C.R. R—S dozen brooms, J Black> 2u dusen
butketa,Jlioes;63l>g»flour,C7 )>£« oajs, Gerber; 2d MU
paper, Perkitts A co; 2fl Jo .tyire, H. Towaacod A cu: 3 bbla
•gpr, Blngham'A 21 doa brvom*, p Prtoraun; jn bbla
«n,3 do botfar, S 3 aka potatoes, McUaaua; 0 pig* butter,
20 do 8 Planer, 24 da, 2du batfar, Adamr. S 3 dosm
broom*. Kirkpatrick A cm fll do, ForraU;2 bbla ett*. Byt
ter, 4ck>oil, J A Wood: 300 bus potato**,loach Allatcb*
iaanin 800 do Pryrogle: a bbla appfaa, 118 pgadr
fru!*, Bhrtrer £ Dntfbrtb; 2 Vx* bacon. Wats A WUson; 2
bbts'Ki*» Orsbam A Thomas; 2 bbla. i ao butter, B Dalzell
A no;'lf bbla butter. 2do bacon, / B Canflold; 22 bus pota
toes, U'bbla cgja, 46 calves, 8 can hogs, 2 do ibee? ( o\ynm,
61 bVI*«RA*, t do butter, Roa; 43 d«,Ud« 011,19 aka dried
anplta Cl pkn better, ICO bbla floor, 12W bus whaat, COO
do Aauctdi caaka bacou, 17 tierca* do, 43' rolls lesthfr,
'aartyteo; . ~ '
aiVEASSWB.
-T!i» woalLer«oolbittei laiefow moie«priqfc-liko. Th*
tint Li s!u»lj tecodtaj, Ml Uil nJ,M Uu ««** ot »»i«r
wu 0 f#et, fall. - ....... 1
Thar* km W feearj rain lot night, which will, with*:
oat doubt, trio* lb® ylr«r* iu>**alh. •■■• . _ 1
* The arrivals yesterday were tli» Llszia Martin, from j
Ziocerillo, wuh fiaur and produce «Bdtheit9.B4M,from
Bt.loali, with a big load, facladlngllM bbU floor.
The departures were tno Gladiator, light, fpr Cincinnati, !
«nd the CtuaDeui, with a moderate load, ter Lonisrllle.
The boats leasing today .are the Em&lra City and Quel ;
IhrEt. Louis. The regular Wheeling packet I* the Hostile. *
Tba Be. Louie Beptjbllesn of Tuesday #»y*:VTbe ilr«r ;
atthiapolatwuftatlooaryandAyjeitardaj.'abdreuytl&ed
eo at dark. Brom indication we expect taws UiiiiDgtbij
morning. Tbe weather te fine, eni bumper* »M tolerably
brttk on the I ere*.. We hare no news of change to any of J
the opper rim*. ; „ ;
I# Tbe doparfaree yesterday were the liary Cook ana W.
IT. Denny for the Upper Mississippi, jud Jes« K. Bell. BcJ- .
moot, PrUdw Doooaend jroses-McLoUuifar tbeOUlo rlrer. w ;
TheCtndnoatlOcitnnjereUJorrri<iaj»aye;-'"The Baltic, ;
which left New Orleans last Thursday ereahg, r*port» ttw ,
Mississippi still rising ** far cp as patches. from that
point toabont Napoleon the river was falling, but abore ,
thu place the eecond rise was BerceptlbU,'whilst at Mem- '
phis Ulacked but a faw locbsi of high water mark Tho
rtTO, between Bandolpb and Cairo waseaM to be hJgber
than wma eror knowniand the entrant exceedingly swift.
Ihe Ohio waa on a etand aboutPadncab. The rirerat New
Orleans bad receded a little. The creraae atMeHnUotfs
plantation. Bear Baton Booga, bad Imp eloard.
Tba Vixen, from Bt. Louis, Sladieon, Item htwOnoaw,
mudOraalMdCaUfrom Pittsburgh, arrived, and tb« Glen*
wood,’fieUscce and Ida MtyifOr Pittsburgh- TfceDrKane
aodXooooay Dorn Pittsburgh, arrived tost night.’'
JtWo3, UL, April •»"».—Tho Jacob f. EariJCU» ap to this
port yesterday, to lay up for hotter timea, and this morning
‘ »he took £rt. ner opptr works were entirely bprn off. Her
hull was saved la a damaged condition. SicEsrlr was
«wned> y Captain* nollisttr and Perry, and rained «i ill,-
000. Bhc-wMtnrurei In Ciartnatrtfices for $9,000- —fCJn.
Gazette "
Steamboat AejfUter.
ARRIVED—LiiWtne, BrowusTilLi T«!cgratih, Jo; C-laael
D»y»rd,EUiaboth; Wfcaalicr Ltzzl* lUrUn, Znaet-
Tlllo; B.I.Sau.HLtooK „ L “ r _ ,
DEPARTED—tuiirw, Rrowr.«»tile: Tt-tr-swph, d>, Col
B*j*nl,Entabet!i;'Cha’*'U. W!»«ilnr. OlaJtsU r, Clarloout;
Clara pan, Lcubvilir.
Rlrtr«fe*f t oaA*t4na.
f«l(ffrapiilc jaarfcot*. |
Nstr You*. Aj-rfl Si). —Cotton Ul.’-a '
*.»ld. Kloiir ba» declined; 14.6 W tbit anld. trfccii bastffe-
UO.C-OO both ««W; Kid Wr»tcxn, t - srrtv., u( fl;
VYblln W«l«n n Coni hat iWUotJ; WWO
both *>U. Deef firm l*oik dull *n>l aowulrd ut sls,Tfr@
115 60 tor sles3,AiidSUs‘2Z"“ils,M fen pritr.B. Bacon
Indttoadr. SboaLlin?&:&. WUUkyatwly at2lc. Cof
s>*a ar UrUiiut I3u;>i!ascn
£>si©o/i, Rico ,Irmly. Freights firmer, cu Cotton to
Liverpool 3*10; on Flour to Liverpool la BJ; <yj Grain to
Llvetpwl bHf&X- Slock* Armor: Chicago k Rock UUn-1
Cußib«Hu»a Coal 353*1 Mich Una South-ro 23V& N.
V. Centre! Sv-V; B**<Un*«; Miliraukia 4 MiarlMlppi 29;
Virginia elttf 81; Mlnourl dxeaAJ; Galena A Chicago S 9;
Eri*2*KlCle»»send ATolcvlo 14j£; Lscrosso lend grauU 32.
Pommi-Pnu, April 30.—Flour Buirfcat it •xtrrrwly
quiet, tm holders ere firm in Oirtr demand*'a* the re
oelnte ere email; sales of ltyo 1 Floor nt t&pi; £CO this
Penn*. Corn Ueal eobl »t lha auqp figure. Poor‘Wheat ie 1
plenty end dull, bat prime. lota are comparatively ecerce
end to fetr eelce 2300 both, la leu, et f 1&1.10 for
and primePcnna. tad Wrttrru Red,and $1 up to
fldS) far laSenwr end good While. Hyo bos deefioat email
■aus at CSis7o. Coro acurce etui la gout reqaseUeales 3WO
tiish Yellow at Tloefiwat, which it on Improvement of le end
1060 bush prime,la etcro. at 6'Jo. Oats cootlnooMUtt
qoutedi talee 6000 bueh at Sic for Delaware end 4&541 r for
Fauna. Wbialry iteady; eal« in bI»U el en-1 in
bbde at 21}$, and drudge at 21c.
BilTtHOtw, April SO!—Flour quiet. Wlieet flrin a»
@l5O tor White. Com lou-tr. at CoS’! 11 -' f jt White, amt
b2SW for Yellow. Whleky dulL ProTliloo* doll. Dalit
Meats nominal' at T&7}£ for Shoulders; 8c for Sides,
ud9c for llama. quotes el $l9, and prime at
fIT.- - ,
- gUßinreg Ctianflcs
• k Cbange of FliJSi .
Lf. HITCHCOCK liavingpuruluised the
• '(nlcrcat of Jacob nnffman.in tfte ilrtn of Unffatn,
McCreary 4 Ccl, tho *{yJo la ibo firm vOl Jietcaßw bo
Hitchcock, AlvCreory 4 Co. Ur. UoffmimrtilKtMJnln tho
Ik.UK . . - •
Hitchcock, Mcoreery & oo„ suo
c«aon to Uuffaua, SlcCnwrx * Go. Konraidhiff und
Oomolisiof) Uercbtntc »cd Wbolcrtlo Dealer* «B
floor »od Wool.
TlTTSmou. ' BEFIIRRSCL'S; a*tlKU.s
Bntlo**rllttrb»osb 4Co. i Cretan A tktfwy,
itCblWaACa. , „ »4S^sP*2*-.
ftlcCftiidloM, Moani 4 Co , E«we, Sterling M to,
I
ascasin. We»»« b Graiqo
A. AB. Fenton k Hro».,
GeOTW H. *l. irorile, | Ju*epb f- KH«,
apfdly I fentco Brc*. .
TVTOTICE -I have thU day, Ajirilf 1, I©B,
who wDI coatloa* thabocioen at tb# old «usd, to4or tb*
oimi of OARTWBIOHT * YOUNG. Sly toptlpf, Wffl-
OwtwrigM.tutttwoeapsed with mo tor bm» jean, and
»otct*lo thosewflrta with a thorough tofWgm/ th«
hmlDm. | eheufßltf wccoroeod the Mutant* my for
mal natrons and blend*, who b«jfc«4i£x**lffl>r<ttfr*Ues*ily
“jtiouiKnsrßTrairma*. -Jons CianmaFi'-,
/''tO-PARTNERSIUI 1 .—The undesigned
lj haTethUdnytortnM a ptrtnereblp a»d«r tha Qaxp of
CiBTWJUQIIt i XOUNG, (or the purposed? ißMiflActur
log sod dealing to Cattery, Bantfol InstTTOWtt; *<>“
The*hiT»-purcbi**d tbeetock ol llr. John Cartwright, «nJ
will co&O&tu tbo bQtlun at No ®Wood ttreet
• %u, ciaxwßjanT.
W. If. YOCKp.
April lrt, ISJs—apl&flrnd
OJIBTWRIOHT A VOVSiP.
; (Bacr«wcra to John Cartwright,)
MANUFACTURERS Mil IfflMHere of
Pocket and Table Cutlery, Bttr*tral and ©ratal It>
Kramfiata,Quw,KitoU,fliblog Tackle, *c n So-«C Wood
| ttreat. They gtre special attebtum to the Bumbctturlog of
Trpnwa, Sup porter a. Ac. Jobbing aud Jlcpeloja'lth punc
tuality and despatch. aplfraly
Hotico Of Dissolution.
A intJroatM Trill nlefiso ta£o-
J\. natlca that tba late flip of LOBBNZ, bTEBLINQ &'
COTiuTioa been dlsaolrwl by mutual coosonton tho first
day of October, A. IX, IMS, aud Hum btlon Still binjoeyol
•aid firm retraining unmttlpd, ire, tbo endenfsaad, sty-nr*
In* partners©! «al<4firm bale appointed and amborlaed
RO&lftT D. BTEQLINft, ane orsaidpartoerwtc WFleaOd
finally elcae TO tha aall butlnasi, All pom** Mnn* ud
cattled accounts or business wltb said flrjn ore rtqu«wdTx>
call upon said Bcbert B. Sterling, at hi* office. No. 113 If*'
ter street, and arrant thoramo
.UCOB PAINTER,
Q, B. WAHHBIt,
KOBT. S. SmtllSn,
Borriiiogpartoors cf I Jo firm of Sterling A Co!
tpio-lrod • . _
CO-PAUTNEIISII)UP.
3 pi BE undersigned haw* thisaav entered into
Lco partnarablp tor thepurpose of condodlog » pencil
Hmlmm,under Q)f nameandatjU of
hmh and Dutchlftfion. Haring (bo adranug»V’* location
coDTfotsut to tboßlTcr And lUilrosd Depots, aud many
ywu«*practicalexpertcnra in tbe business, tfcaj feci cnou
dent tnat their efforts toplsaiopartlM who may fit Tar tbara
vUfctonsignnaataftfrfodQca ir sale, will merit tielr np
nrobatloa. Solldtlnsashareofyourpatrcaacs,wexcosaln
Very truly, . - LKECII & HUTCHINBOS.
• Pittsburgh. April Ist, -* a
IBSOLUTION —Tbe Co-Partnership tfcre
tofor* existing between, thn .uudenlgand, under tbo
of WtbKllfSON A noFfSTOT, W tbe -Leather,
Hid# atul OU tzode, was dlßolred on tbe flntof April by
aratualeonwnt WSL YftLKINSOX ayU* contfano to carry
on the tun* business In all Its branches, attbeOLDSTAIU),
SIT Liberty street, and OIDEftH If. COF7STOT at bl*
KBW STANP, 205 Übcxtr etreut, second door Wo» Hand
MTMtrtrbei* the beoka fit Uja -be frond
, ‘ ; WM. WrEKIN£GX.
‘rmaburgh t -AprHlA t O.N»HOrrator.
TVfOTIOE.—The Partnership heretofore es-
X 1 'lsting betmcn Wm. Orahten aaJ the aadenlgn&d,
under tbnnaeoMUJ‘l stylo of ORA HAiIA IB VISE, in tb*
business of manufacturing and,. selling * **
this daydltselTed: "r. _ 0. JL JHV?hH.
CommUstAlo, March . ,
SW OPEN-The best assorted and cheap
ett stock of Brw€oo<Ji>flbavU,
Mourning Octxls, Neodie Work, andJfcomestlmln.
C. IUSSQ* LOYB,
~ aplA Cormerly Bnx, Ho. T* Market strocu
SUGAR AND MORALISES— \ (
: 4ft fafcdr. O. Enron
, > *i«> ttls.-> do-~.dA Mdttta,
laitaytadfcrolftby «p 33
GAPE ISfcAND PLOUNDEBSI—CaII and
»*athl*Tobaeco,blark,Tjcbaadnn*t,e߀nttrelyntW
■rtlcledost opened 17.6 D- RtitZUAKT,
• ttfii ■ Ho. I® Wood st.
AUECAroin Koto.
L^ 2 keES lec ' d
Dttroii* &
The Sew &sdt
CITY ofCLEVKL AND, tl L INO » - .
* J. U. LCfIDT, Muter. JJOHH FRAZER, V»ter.
And newly fitted op Passenger tnd Freight ScrewStaajnfrs
iron cm. iuxss&al rock,! gex. taylor,
J itTcucMlu’riJ-P.RTsU'UiAtorjG. Stosi, Muter.
ITJ csmpoae the Lias (hr 1833.
Uoei CleTdudt j
MONDAY, Say 3, .uSo’cJooV.P M •
THURSDAY, May 13, .... * j
MONPAT, May 5*,...-, - • ,
TIIUBSDAT, Jane 8, •• “
MONPAT, Jcne IV “
THURSDAY Jono 21, - ”
MONDAY. JVy G,. *
THURSDAY, July 15, ~~
MONDAY, July W * i
THURSDAY, Aogrut &> ~ *' »
MONDAY. Auguat 10, “
THURSDAY, August 28, ” 1
MONDAY, September 0...
THURSDAY, September lfl,
MONDAY, fiepteahvSr, “
THURSDAY, October 7,.. “
MONDAY* October 4V-~- "* 1*
THURSDAY, October 53,. “
MONDAY, Norember 8,.. “
lUiaolf leaTei Clereltfifli
THURSDAY, Anri 89, atYo’etok. F : ‘M
MONDAY. Hay 10, - “ “
THURSDAY, May 20 - - *'
MONDAY, May 81,- ** •”
TUUBfiDAYfJune 10 " ‘ "
MONDAY, Jane 21 “ ”
THURSDAY, July 1, - “
: MONDAY, July 12, '•
THURSDAY, July 22, - "
MONDAY, Anguti %. “
THUBBDAYTAncut 12, - * , *• "
MONDAY, August 23,- - ’ “
THURSDAY, September 2,
MONDAY. Eeptsmher -
THURSDAY, Sobtmbarß—"
MONDAY, October 4, - “
THURSDAY, October li, - a
•MONDAY, October S 3, “
With the Screw Stoamert IRON CtTT, MINERAL ROCK
bq-ioen. taylob, minty? tiirke boats!***-
I logClffrelanl imrWtiS throughthe
The *<aTY OF CLEVELAND" and “ILLINOIS'' h*T#
been fitted op eipresaly tor the trarellng public* l/eleg ac
knowledged to point cf epeed, «reom»od*tloM,aßd *Pf >ol “‘'
ments, cs!i3ji3sS3. The “IRON CITY’ f® 80 *
pletely reuoTattd; her Cabin belpg ertraded tor rUineoKtlij.
riving her Cm cuu pasteuger accommojUrtoia; wbll* her
freighting the “MINERAL BOOR
“OEN. TAYLOR”-*™ admirable. ,
For a Pleasure Trip, the Upper Lukeaere b ; comtng
. eorceedlnfaedjoa more popular, none affording the twunet,
* suiting cither btulnem, nraltb or pleasure, so many
Uosa. LeaylH UlcwUnd, ths traveller passes oyer Late
Erie,throoguthebeaotltolrtrors Detroit, Si.CbtlreartSt.
Mary’s; anaorcr Lakes St. CHalr, Huron and Superior; p***-
log the Island of Mackinac, and the Pictured Bocks; riwtlog
Marqnetl*, Portage LaAe, Copper Hartnir, Eagle River, On
tonagon, Ist Point, Bayfield, and Superior City, with many
other LocaUilsa of Interest; riving the edeatlfle and eater*
prising tufflcieotopportunlUei tor visiting the Comparand
Iron fifnU: the a*fkor of health the cool and tracing en
tente, end attractive Bernery, and toe epoxtsman and Inver
of the romantic, the most Inviting facilities to flyblug anl
exploring.
The Bteamere tnaka the round trip In eight days. Poona
lit any of its trips can be secured by addretsiog
HIIbSEY d» BI’BBIDB,
FoßtTAßnmo & Commission Merchants,
ciereiaadi Ohio.
N. £l.~Uark all Packages: • “Care IItWBT A fifIBJUM,
I Cisvelwd.Ohlo. 4 ' - etp^Cgtd
UtflidarSteainres.
Uonoagahela Stiver V. S. Packets
BTiJAMKR TXLEGRAPII, FTEAMER JECTgRSOH,
■UBfet uH&alt
Clfl. J. a WOODHA&B. Gift. fl»SO» CUB*-
The above nejv steamers are
now running regularly. Ucrglcg Bests leave
burgh st 8 o'clock A. Si, and Evening Boats at 0
o'clock P. SI. for STKresport, Elisabethtown, Upnoagw
hols City, Belleurnan, Faystt* (Sty, Gretufleld, California
and BrownjvUlc, there connecting with Hacks tad Ccaches
for Cniontown, r’ayctto Springs, iiargsctown,Way^rebarg,
CamichMltown and Jefferson.
Fanengers tkketed tbtnngh ftmp Pittihorgh to Ottfou
. town for |3, meal* and etate-rooraa on hosts Inclcyre.—
I Boats re to ruing from. Bxowosrilla leas* at 8 o'clock la the
I morning and 6ln the evening. For further infonnstlcn *n*
mitre at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot or flrautatHv»
I u »ua “ O. VT. 6WIKPLEB, AQir*
\w
JGCLAK TUESDA? PACK- i JCRjfc
LET FOtt ZANESVILLE.—T3jo CE9 BftVdSßffiSfc
iteamcrJjllilA GRAHAiI, C»?L MonW ATSfcStyiH Uato
for«b» titxrta ud intartoediAta pcrtf EVEBY TCKSItAT,
*t * o’clock p. a. r«r freight. cr jump *pply en
beard. oc!9 FLACS7BARSES ACO, lg*ta.
fflmtlnngli, Sfc.
£~ 'Oil CINCINNATI & LOUIS-iJTE*s
TlLtE.—iThe Roe eteamer POTOII AO, aS&SBb
Ulo Wm. C. Harry, will leare far tbs abore atm ail io-
Iwmerfiatp porta on TUESDAY,«hpror,a» i o’clock r.M.
For freight or peiEAgo apply on b&ard or to -
>p 5U * FLAPS, BAENE3 A CO, Agent*.
EOB CINCINNATI <t LOUIS.
YILLK.WTha Go« atavnor GAZ£L,riHE3s33B
OacLEtana, will laate for thoaboToand aU.utamaawt*
port* on THIS DAY, lit Inst, A* r.H. Far
udght or paasage apply on board, or to /"
FLAPS, 11ABSE3 A OO^Agente.
jlasjitiille, Stt. < - l __
F3U NASHVILLE—Tc lino new
jtwjvir JENNIE QUAY, Capt. Panlap,dßaH™
will lure for theaDsrs and all intermediate pom MON
DAY, W woi at Ip. M. For freight or peuM* »PP'7 <w
baarAurto ap2T fLACK,BARKER*CO» Mfette. _
£t. iloiys, 5«.
FOR St. PAUL AND MINNE-1
SOt A, DIRECT TO St. LOUIS,
DUIIUNGTON, MUSOATINK, HOOK I£LAiiI>,UAYKN
PORT, GALENA, DUDC4UB, IrDNLEIXH, LACROSSE,
WEn6.NA. HASTINGS. STILLWATER, 6t. PAUL, Fl
SPELLING, SIIOSSOrEE, Bt. PETER; SIANHATA AND
RED WOOD —The snlepdld steamer J. H. CONN, Captain
Jt,bn Wocdbnra. will Rare for the abore and all Inter
mediate porta «n THURSDAY, May 6tb,at 4r.«. For
tnoixhCorpusern n»ty on board or to
ap3o FLACK.UARNSS A 00. AgenU-
HANNIBAL, fr JCg» *
QUINCY, KEOKUK, DAVENrORT,da3232
UUCK ISI.AND, UALKNA, DUBUQUE, DuNLLIUi, LA
CBO9SK, U'ENOYA, STILWATF.R, BT. PAUL AND MIN
NESOTA lUVEU, bIKECT—The splendid steamer HA
ZKLDSLL. Copt. K. llecse, wIU learorbr.ibe wlior© and all
Intermcdlute pr-rti .»n SATURDAY, Mot 151 k, *t; 4 o'clock
p. ». For freight of pnuagn apply onboard or to
«p3B FLACK, BARNES A CO„AgU.
FOR St. LOUIS, KEOKUK, i JSLe
BURLINGTON, MUSCATINE, GALENA,riaUMBai
DUBUQUE, LACROSSE AND St. PAUL.— I The splendid
steamer ?I£LNOTTE, Capt. A. McGowan, will lear* for the
afore and all intermk.-dl*ta ports on SATURDAY, I*l prox-,
Sm otclock r. u. For freight or pamxe apply on board or
: t <T apg FLAGS, DARgE3 k 00- AgU-
FR ST. LOUIS & MISSOURI"tJQKjk
RIVER.—The Roe Steamer SQUTHtfaffipS
AMERICA, Capt. Shepherd, will leara/tbo nbov* and all
Intermediate pom TUIS DAY, Ist tn«, at 4 P-M For
freight or passage apply on board, cr to ! '
jg FLAGS, BARNES A COVAgenU.
t'OB Si. 10UIS, KEOKCK.GA-1 JESti
tj LENA DUBUQUE AND £T.PAUL.DI-jH3Ht
I The splendid steamer OAMPTUQQE, Capt- baatual
Dean, will leave for tha above and alt Intermedia** pcrti
caTEQBDAY lit leri, at 4 o'clock t. it. For freight or
passage apply oq foord or to
•pft FLACK, BARNES A CO. Agouti
1708 St. LOUIS AND MISSOU- i JEgUfr
Ty m biter, to jefferson crgY.Jbffregla
GLASGOW, BRUNSWIGK» IEKINGTON JWT ANDOIIE,
KANSAS, LEA VINWOBTfL Bt. JOSEPH £ND OMAHA
—The A. No. I, (Ida wheel passenger ateamer ARCTIC.
Qapt John Dsvtuny, will laaee for the afore- end ell
Intermediate porta on TBl£ DAY lyt InsL,i44o'clock
p. u. For freight or passage apply on beard of to
SLACK, BARNES A COyAgenta.
TJOR DIRECT To|fjj3fci
r Bt. LOUIS, KEOKUK, PTTPTTvnTnv fflff
MUSCATINE. UAVENPOBT. ROCK ISLAND, GALENA,
DUBUQUE, LA CROSSE, WENONA,STfLWATER AND
Sr. PAUL—The splendid ateemer FULTON CITY, Capt
Brickie, will Imre fur the above and ell Intermediate porta
on THIS DAY lit bat-, at A o’clock. FurJ Might or
rasiaraantjy onboard or to
apa ELAOK,EABNES*CO«As>nto.
.TTifin wt. mms and -illi-. fggrTfc
J**sjSdiiajllYEßj' Tha fit* at earns: DACfV jQBGS
vrlU laara for the abora'and «U in*
teraediafo porta on Tins DAY, lit lost,at4o*clo£k,Mt-
For freight ot passage apply oo board, er to
apS* BARNEfI A CO., Agnate.
ST. new.i JB&ft
r passenger steamer METROPOUST 1
Calhoun, will Icoto for the aboTa and all P^m
on TIIIB DAY, the Ist last, «t 4 o’clock T. wr-fSfcfrelght
or pssaage apply oa board cr to apSJ CHAB RBJL^S*-
17OR ST. LOUIS.-Tho flno,Jgfe^'
I* ihmmif lOWA, Captain
will laara for the afore end efi l&laraedlate-parU, on
THIS DAY. I*l Inst, at 4 o'clock, vx. Pop might or
puasge apply on board or t 3
’ apltf FLACK, BARNES A COj Agent».
For missoub RIVER, PI-. ICTr a.
REGT-Tbo line steamer FQUT WAYNE, tSSSIB*
um; Mnlford, will lenT* for tha Above and all imsnneouta
•ported on THIODAY, Jit Instant, at 4 o'clock, r. Feu)
freight or passage apply op board, orto
epU FLACK, liARNES. A COVAgent*.
FOR 6T. PAUL .DIRECT.—To r fS?’.
6t. Lonik, Keoknk, Burlington, MnseatliiedßSwSß'
irewaport, Rfokl*laeo(Galona, Dnba^ue,la ;Crotso. We
none, will water and 6t. Paul.—The Roe steamer' MODEB
ATOR, Capt Prank Maratta, wffl Ir&ro for tha efora port*
oa SATURDAY' Ist Slftj, at A P. iL : For freight cr pipage
apply on board or to r •
*j£l FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agl*. _
FOR-ST: PAUL DIRECT—To.jraLe
St. XohlL. Keokuk, Darsnport, Rock
Island, Galena, DobuquejLa Croaw, BttUmter afol bt. feui.
—The fine steamer OOMUERCE, Copt. Hendrickson, will
l«a?e for port* oa TQtS DAY, at a f* m
Pot freight or uuakgc arply bosraorto •
C p23 fc g^tACK;nARNESAOO-,AtenU.
T?Oft MEMPHIS A NEW OK>i JTSg^A
1* LEANS—Tha fln* iteatnsr AROTLE.
Capt. Coles, will leara for the above aod «U Intermediate
poriaon flits DAY, Ist lnst 1 at A o elect, f. U. Tor
%'i', 1 CO.,AP»I.
A-omiiT C; = ’ ar:£ T
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a MBOAT AG383T03.
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XXRAORUINARY BARGAINS in ’
JIIESCH Eliß«ltDEßJ*slu:J
HUISCO PBES3 t s tr , nflQ ,i
yyl-ndle* will co well to secure some ol them soon.
RTISX MATERIALS of fill descriptions,
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"X YER'S OUEKUi PKOiOitAL—Anotlicr
■\rrOLF£'S AKOMATIO'.SCSgJDjUI
ATAWBA BKANDYrtI tavejost rera
cJ ihii Cn3 Bmdr tor
ttattttas >gl» - - _■- —:
1 bbL rea'aeni
T.imfcKACO.
jOTATGKS—One carload
by C. * ?. jffiSiX.IEBJkCO.
B'AOOtl— 500 pc«, «™ a 7_SS d 4 «
£*pW AIWSLMJHfcCO.
tayloii-..
Bets if concentrated all the coznfxU w
InnriM of • palace.
TBE SPLESDID tSMZS BAB:
Commande to Eoaqijallcd •
View of Broadwoy.
THE INTERNATIONAL to the ntottc*aif*l of any of
the Fust Cuo flfifiw for bursts, cr plaaoec* aasoe
msat and tsuarpasteJ to Fasuliia aad
Gastumen Tltiflcs New York.
apC-.lmdT ALFRED FRmLOygrcorUtor.
FRENCH'S HOTTSXi,
Orncr of /Vanithrj Erect and C%y ZaR SjXir:
C.t BA Aca Jfa* CZ S-
THIS HOTELiscDtylo<it§sQilthoEvfio?2AN
Pus Of LotJisa Hocus, as they may ts or
dtredrin the fpacloni Rectory.
Then to a Barbafa Shop, with Dalha in acnnectics th.ee -
frith, nupotmlar hofcJtt in the ißUssdtota rlctnltyof
mercantile bouaess, and the principal place* ofasnacineat*
atul ©flirt eT«y todncemcat te those who consult ccnren
tonon and economy. Those gcing to r>i?twiia cr Europe
wUlbe ftsplihed with all the Inform ticn they maydeslro,
end elfQ LaprotectcJfcoa Imposition tn the pnrsbwe cf
mnn tickets. R- FRENCH, ProprliTcr,
*’N. S.—Beware of RoancrOrho »y we at* fell, narnany
afe to Untied In laying to. y mrU.3gq
JHrtical.
Health op American women f.
For many yaare ( hare been tronWeJ wiih gecei ai is
wearinesa and Ungnor, both taental and pbjfcics'*; capri«*, U
headache, pain to the brad nad tetaple*, [•
coldneaa and teodenry to stltfneie, palpjtatU-a of the Leal', i-;.
very caaily flattered ot escltel, 'appetite r.-.ruble, stomach |
tnd bowela dcrangeJ, with pa:u. Any or phy>l;«> j
exertion teas tare ta bring wu all iue ejuiou-ia*. and I hno
la addUion, Wllag <d the u-.>mh, and greei i*='n to that re
i eion. Oca pbyelclau after another exhan'-te-i hn ahlll h
gare aw op- A patient and pertsfrertog usatf MAH 1 -’ $‘ |i
SUALL’3 UTERINEOATHOLICONf-rtna»Mly cusnrd a*. U
•BdlharonAwardsenSdeottaenreie mytbanldijtoMe '
* MIM IIBS. Jpui ANNC JOHNSON. %
lean troly «ay that I bare many j«p»
with wbltei and dereogsd nunstrustloa. Alter a chile i
had other treubla*, ench al p&le face, tbdJpati&a, wuttn«
away, cnsaral laegnor and debll ity, pain to ihf itcnlj af tb*
hade, alert of aching asd dngxiag aeniatfoa, pain
the ttonlder Made* extending down the eptogi }f* of «pp*
tile, tronbletn the stomach end teweli, with
feet and dreadful nerronwee** Tb» ***** excitement tronU
m<.U at t*l V IH «I»H4 “? »«W- I
drnn.and ererrlbtog, one after another, wl.bont t-c Ds3
iK.'oubotuTSt SiiK3!Ui.M BTEUSE CIXBOU
OON changed iotas cf my eytnptcaii fcf lus bills.’, at a cow
lam entirely and radiceUy cnr«4 * f Tf s ? r t^Vi"ri*v 3 '
man cool! know whit It will dj,. CLARIS*! OBLP.
Far ft !m>2 tto» l haJ Clerics cssrpUtoti
iag trtßpttiaK l **S omOM,*ftvftolft}*d *ud J
•eemed to «Wciul 1 a cDPpltlßtp; mac o. *kLhJ. rrl.t try >
tell job; calo to tLeloffa? orgt»,»=d * fe*‘to*» “, il ,c "-*‘
thloahmtoiaa toAUcnti.lWLUlltT to wtlk xoelj ana.-
count of a twjogcf failn«s»; ftChIPS *?••■
■hsotloerAlcsto it*
U« |i»*JolUng produced tor rlitoi fcauv.4 great»»«; «W*
nod to thaotlaga and patos to the «de» e toxacli tollto welii
beadscho. with ringing to tire care* arery flfc*r w “* “®*-
teemed aexejgttallirUftbUltj; intenM B«iTOMS*»» IcjaM
not bftarthftFeftft crKltomaat without
• dtf: I could scarcely tnoT* atont the tense, *nd did bo.
t»fc* clearer* in anything. Ihsd gtren op bop®* bating
tried «rary thing, as X tar posed, In i
mjftttennontoJlAllßUALl.il CT£rvlX>. C.'-THOLIOON
1 Usk Hi booing against hope, iloet lortcnateiy It oared
ms and there Is cot ft healthier or mere gratetr.l wcmftu to
MARSHALL'S UTF.R!SHCA7UOLICO>'tcOIKrtsxo
lv«re EMU*9#ou fr«th.
or Painful iftnstruaticT', Bleating, JnfaaaatCsni ar.3 DU
rasaeifte Kidnrji or Urinary. Organs, Retention cr /«
ttmtii&ce of Urine, Bearttotmr Ctotiveut], f>im>v{r..’u
Fhinting!, t'olgiiaUom, Cramps, DiHitrAfd .><•'/, er.S a*.
trouLUs crgaxufor tyokpatheliefConr.Kiedtru’/, the l.enr,*
of MarthalTs Citrine ■> *» o,l <
and a Balf per tingle bottD. On ti* rece<pt cj tt- ctJo. ;
, fvre Ustnctt\tfl ta unt tgeopranjm cf rj thetn.t
r/LhetxprfU route. „
Ikrxtrtictiiar to wnttf tAe >
andStat*. Ift cifl guqrcnltt tAct Ct * '■« tn
•nreedpir/Uteaeruj. Addrett
** b*. QEO. U. liSXfi£R,l4ljTrooi»t. l Fitt« , ‘-'C r Ch,
opl4-d»w? glgnof Mortar
JOY TO THK *
A FINE v»
tiICH OLOSSY
Talk of beamy, It cannot exist -without aline Lead ot l*ir,
then read tba fcllowlnz. and if you a»k cure, it* turcoic
aronnd each bottle, ana no one can donbn.
PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR REsTORA
TrTE.-Wa call Iba attention of alltlJdoad young, to
thta wonder fnl preparation, which tuna tack to Its originst
color, gray hair—corera the head of the bald with a Icscr:-
ant growth—remote* tha dandruff, itching, and all cnt«*-
oni eruption*— causes acentiLnAl flow ci the natural nuiot
and banc*, if used aa a regular drewipg for ibo hair fill
presrrreltt color, and fcMpK ftcafsUiss to extreme mU,
acoJlnall its natnral beaaty. We call thenuron the balT
the gray, or dbeaied In rc&fp louse it;and Btsrvly thoyocog
trtll not, as thij Talas the - flowing loth*, or the wltchipi
cnrl, ftTer be wUhont It Its rralw H upon the toogne r..
for Prof. Wood’# II»lr ResToratlv-) in Now Ha
Ton, receded the following Utu-T in r??ard to Ik" n?4ton
tire, a few wocfcatUire: „ . , , ....
“ " D*rr Pvltxr, C.-nn . duly
Ua. I.ciTXSCOtTn—Fir; I hare been tronbled with «i*w
dnih'or ecurf onmy head Tor mere than a year, my
began to come out. »-urf and hair Together. I n.- in a New
ll&Ten taper about “Wood’s Hair Restore lieu' ft.* a core.
I callod at yptif store on the first of April last, an>l j-eichaj
cd one bottle to try It, and I found to my satisfaction tt vat
the'thing; it retnoted tho scarf and hair bifina tojrrow,'.;
I Is now two cr three Inrhea In length * shirt i! woj • 1 ‘ }
liaTO great Tilth in it. Tjrlah >vu to *vcfl me two Wilis?
mow by Mr. Post, the bearer u this. 3 don't hr,*/* n? er.;
of the kind l» used In thia place, younsy havj a casb-t f..r
many bottles after U Is known hero,
Yours, wiib lespvi.
rmUDUFKU t £«pI. 1", 15fC
Pimr. Wik>&— Iw Sir; Your lUlr pvor:;;,;
Itwlf tiueildil to mo. Tfco front, and ftlsotl.e let part or
ny bead •Uniat Until* i-orerios—lo tet *‘ in - 1 *»'•
nsed tut twohtlf plot bnttlu of toor R£it««tJr», im lift-*
the tip of Qij ItfAil U a»U fttOddeJ with a prostiHiC Cif? of
youpg hair, and the front Is also tfctlvlos its biac-t- l
baro triad other jig.'pa ration* without benefit wb4*->» •
er. 1 think from my own Mtecnat tKoamacditl-a, ‘
indue* many "ther* totry li- ror.r*,.rt’'peclf3ltr 1
3 l. B.TfIOSTAS,M.U. J yo 4C4Y:«.tv,.
Vrrcirrtn, iS}3
Proi. o. J. WoaD -?Ai jua are fttcnt m ruAQcfac'.'.fj
•and rend roar riiC<B{ly?&sowTtr»<l Unit X wi..
*l»t» fur wbomioaTpr if may that I bar* i’*ed t f
•ad knownotb«*t©daoif—Uitf, X fcar«. for earrrsi v<sr»-
hc o a In th# LabU oTailng other UaJr Itcnoratirea, «ad U.*i
I fladyour* mtlj fonprjor (gnoyotUerl fcoflw. It ebtsrt;.
It elctam tbo b«J erdaodrtilL tad wltb oaibjostb'i i r. i
cr om willreatorcany pmon*#hair tathettijtatl jvathm:
color tad teitare, gtflaglt t betltbT, toft tad'slctsy *p
p«artflc»; aodtil tbU, nltbont dUcolcrlnirtfcttiAnds that
apply H, or flit drrjaon TrbJch It J vet:! J, tbertfci •
{geommnd in natto tvarj cce c( hiring o Hu*,
color tad ttttaw fo hair.
BupectfoUy.ycnrt, • * • ..WTI.sOh Kl>>G
For ul« toyQEU. U. ££?££&, Jil) Wood»b.iPli:«barfib
O. J. WOOD * CO-Frcprittan, 515 Btoadjr*?, ff. v„
eitha grutJLY. Wrs JtseUihg EsftlUrbttic&i) tad IH
trfcst itmt, Bt. toals, Mo, and told by Ml [j»«J I'm?
girfi ' tpso tas3;ly«:tTrltT
vn tvviAif v v \
OR,
Protected Solnllonof I‘roiaiit!e of Iron.
Havcjo successfully PASSED the
ordttl to which o*v dfccoTerla la tin SUtkila M*U
catrt anbjK&J, mast doit ba ftctlwdat-«4‘ eatAbiiibw
Medklo*/ IlieJjUteylocotJag . „
pVSPBP- 9 I A ,
Affection* of the Liter, Drops?, *s
Bronchitis end ConsuoptiToTcndeacic:?,
disordered State of tho Blood, Boils. '
Scurry and the Prostrativo Ef
fects of Lead or Mercury. ..
General Debility, and all
eases requiring a Tonic, or Altera
tive Medicine, is now beyond question.
Toe nrooli of iu aff&sry ar© 10 tittmaTcnj, so veil auLLw *'
tlcntad, and cf rath pacobar character, that .
yV.t rMtnubl/ beituto to roctiria tha proffered «d. ‘
T 0» FenxrUa Sjrap doe* not pjcfiai to b* a cart-ill, but
It* rural* titftutro, bacaaea jniny dlieuet, Bjpnro*ti7
üßUkt,w ißUsutuly relatad, and piceawdtnj fcomcn*
cacat. mar be cured by cna rtmtJy. "•
Ibt *>"■» oftUmut tor which th* Srmp _ piurtiw a eert
lin»dielytbatwhichhM»oofteatiafficaih*biibutcTf*r
of medical tkll). »*£«ctJ ar* Uusxfiaft the srifaeMMU*.
i aooetfible,and ibtaa&tyand •Swycf th* w/ntp tawii
triSStwbo may with fur in opinion ffcaa dlai&rerejti*
oeraona ropectln j tba character of tna Sjtu?. dnaet fhft . ,
tobttatlaflad with the tallowlss, among nuiscroca teauno-
Dlaliln tha bt&laof llit aetata/ lb* .signature* «?* tiejo
ofwnilamen well knownfa tba■cbwsmafly.etßcSten, .
of tho fatghcn respectability.' '
CABD. - '’''it
TtSTwcdmJrtad baTinsiSpMlenced the liacefleiil
to tbe attention of tha patUc. . ,7S«u Urft«Umou»
from oar own experience, u well aa SSgv*?:J7‘
of other*, who» late 111 gewv and e(
onanastiooabU, wah&ro bo dealt of
Inuplaai EUeaeus of the Langs and
Djapapste.Um Complaint, Drop*?/K*°ti3fl*r«tc. In^Hfek’
it* effect* would ba incredible, but from tha Ui|tb«faaract e?sw
of tlioea who bare witesmd them, and hnro
t hair taatlmooy, a* wo do core, to iti rectaratlre rawer
ROT. JOHN PIERPOIST, THOiUS a AMOfit,
TBOUJA A. SETTEE, PJCTER UABTSr,
f». n. KENDALL, M. D, iA»ES ODJDWN',
SAMUEL MAT, Lot-. T. WEITWaiOXU
NOTICE.
!lli V«U known l£«t U»* COddlctfiAl eGect •>
Irca tj kit by otto a brief oxtc«jm t o afr, and that to iu»*
txts a aolattoD of Protoxide ef Iron, wltJrrJtit fenh'cr oxJJt.
tioo.hu been deemed .■' v
Iq tb« roroTlan Pyrnp thlldeej&tU ictct iiattaint by
COKBWAnosis a wit Birvaa uxtscura; and this eclatlaa
may replace all the prote-carbonales, nltrato*,' and tartrate*
of to* MaterU Slediea. • A. JL.UAYX3. *L D.. *
Arnyer of tii»£utoofHaa..e«tk>a;.|?. a, A.
Sold by X. L. CLAIUK A CO-. treprietor*. NoT £ V7a;*i,
atroet, Bolton. Retailed by aU XJrugsttta. Mt . *
Da. GEO, IL KEYtiBR, No, Ucfwwd itmt, jiao of tha
Golden Mortar, Agent for rlttilmrgh, '.apW'detrStaT'
New Rochelle or Lawton Btecitbcny.
HAVING made arrangements -willi. Bcv. J,
KSOXrfjr a sopsdy of riacu of tfcia.valcafclb Bi«k
bony, 23,000 itreag thrifty Flint* are eSs*d« tfct fellow,
w 25plant* —CO ,
tCO “ CJ 00 12 . 3 0-)
2SO “ ......:84C0 G. “ ...17$
ioo “ woo a. u xoo
SO “ BM|. 1 to
OrdeixatoreesedtoEer. J. KSiOT, cr tt» asbcalher, ac
companied with th» cuh or a .inttabl? reference where the
parUuwe not known, win b* filled io th# erdyr in whlth.
tberar* recalled. 2
RMtiof the NEWMAS’SIHOBKLE£3BLACKBEItBT I
rarlfcdawtfT No- Fifth itreet, Ra.
AVANA OIGAES—I WxUroco\ye to-dar
by Exprew, a I*T* enppljof-gMutna.kispcrtftd fii.
naa Cigaraof a new and tm*ly CaTortd -bracl' Those
yubt?gMythimg in tftli line ehotUd call And'ataains hit
ttfrfr befta* pgxchuinceluwbtra. 1 - ’ JQa-FT.wsrrvn^
OBACCO, iS.NUiT ' AN!) CIIiAItS.—A
trahMt of cisyijojt retire tzitfH bOR’O 10. to
full the time*. Nohambp^ l at the Teba-w.fiatj aud c/,
purwarehtitaedt- ' - W. 41LMSEH4BT
’ »P» :._:-..J- /V u : gOLia»goed«t.
TWTJSW HUN TS and- other -Ucpmifrfr
Aw this morning ill oJ wUdtwiUhs fold
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