fittskrg! (ga^tte. TTBBpHGH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 12, 1858. ornciAL PAPEa op TBS clTr -City and Newa Items. &vpp°itd Murder of a n'o- Wc •" compelled to re in thU J P JT ) . etration ofanQiherhcrrible murder hl/inrfv J 1 ? l one more case to the • calender of crime with which the public aaaforafew months been surfeited. I .1 » e Bceae of this last horror was Sampson street, between Bearer street and Middle alley, second Wart: Allegheny City, and the rictim i Mrt. Sophia Evans, wifo of Darid S. Brans, a j journeyman carpenter, who i 3 charged with be ing the perpetrator of the inhuman deed. Brans and his wife occupied apartments on the first floor- of a two-story brick house in the locality relprrcd to. The upper rooms were occupied by a family named White. It appeared that the body of Mrs. Evans was found by the neighbors early in the morning, lying on th!e basement floor, dead, her dress on ure, and her throat cut from ear to ear. An infant chili six months old, was lying on the floor near - tno mother, and a razor which was identified as belonging to Brans, was found ly iQg at the door covered with blood. A piece of flannel, with which the razor hod evidently been wiped, was also found near the door. Evans waa arrested by Mayor Stucbrath'a polioe sus picion haviog fastened on him from his con . d L act * No °o o{ hi * clothes could be found in tho house by the officers who searched. No blood iu foand on tho clothes which ho hod on. ? understand th . e . ca!e wiu pruhobly ho belter fore t”Xrono?r° g < '° me °’ * b< ’ C,idence b " fl edtr.?rfV Wh °- U r °Pr° sUc tcstl dow W , mdow »bont 51 o’clock Taes- V™ B V hC i ! ' d ? no,se ’ ttni on looking ont of lho J'ocnood, on the bollooihg end ranking n noise; sow nun go back into tho houso; I went into tho cn wy and onw firo issuing from the basement of fckana house; went scross; found it was the wo man was burning; threw water on her and sup- the fire; Evans was walking to and fro around Uie room, crying that somo person had murdered his wife; examined, but did not dis oover any weapon by which the woman might have been murdered. Mre ; Lotitia M'lntyre, who lives in tho house adjoining Evans’, gave™ statement of the same tenoros Mr. Hoag. Anthony Smith, who lives in the same house hi? B S a i‘ ‘f 116 " 1 thal oarl 3 r in ‘be morning ?! ?w rd , lh ° dMM ‘‘ ed talldn E ‘o her child; took - breakfaet and went back to take a sleep- soon after heardthoUtUedmighterofdecessods^ream; - - 1 " U ', re ’, and found Mra. Evans lying on the floor, dead; heard her hueband making great lamentation about his poor wife: after .™ 0 - d a r ““ r , in my apartmenhjUt the door, the razor hadfrosh blood on it, and ap peared to have been partly wiped. - , Wh !‘u Urinß in the Bamo bouee, stated .nbstantially the same as the foregoing. ed hv f loan , wa3al Evans house, attract “ h dc °' aseJ waa >y“g in a pool of biood; her clothes were on fire; her little ohtld was lying close by hor; Evans was there; he said his wife came down emirs about four o clock, complaining of toothaohe, and when’ho oame he foand her lying on the floor; saw no fire in the sLove., The above evidence was taken nt the house and thejury then adjourned to tho Mayor's of fice, where they examined— . A. 17. Burchfield, who testified he saw Evans in company with three others—Hugh Tate, John h. o Uta“, d amea in hie pottery, abont halfipast eleven o olook Monday night, playing •k mK t. oe « BJ coaverßed with them some time, and the whole party started to their respective homes: Evans appeared to be sober. James M’Vioker testified to drinking one or liro glasses of beer with Evans in Wolff’s beer hoOHc; left him at Boyleetrect, proceedinghomo. .Tif’ , , m ’ maiio a port mortem examination or the body of the deceased; found her throat out and both the jugular veins Bevered;the neck bone was broken backwards; washed tlio head’ and face, and fonnd an incision in the angle of tho left eye, as if inflicted with tho fist; found considerable extravasated blood about the incis. ion; the bail of the eye was strnok; tho body was externally burned on the left side, from tho head to the feet; her clothing was partly consumed; u might take fiye minutes to burn it to tho state in which I round it, and produce the injuries on deceased’s side; the clothes on the left side were much charred; think her clothes wore set on fire after her throat was cut and while she was lying on the floor; donl think it possible that the deceased could hove cut her own throat; whoever did it must have been in tent on his purpose, os he cat round the neck Done ana left it bare. The prisoner after being duly cautioned that he need not say anything that might criminate himself, made tho following statement: A few minutes before four o’clock, this morn ing, deceased called me, and told me to get up, i that sho had the toothache; got up and pot fire in the atove, and put the kettle on: then went ' upstairs, and was just getting into bed, when ahego< np; sho said to me, “What's the use of your going back to bed?" it then wanted a few minutes of four o’clock; told herthat Ihad noth ing particular to do lo make me get up so early; she said she would get up, as she wanted to go to market; went to bed, and nfler I had got in, she asked me if she could take that chanrrin my pocket; said no, that I wanted that mysolf told her that she had better take so,oo out of that pile, and go to eomo butcher, that she ! knew, that she might get gold in change, os I intended to replace it; she called the eldest girl i to get up and take the baby; she took a candle and went down to the kitchen; then fell into a i kind of little doze, and when awakened again it wanted a few minutes of five o'clock, heard some one walking through the hall; thought Smith hau got up; got up and put ou my pants and boots and went down stairs; when I opened the door I found the body lyiog there; wont up and put my hand on her and fonnd. that she was dead; I went to the next door neighbor, Mr. M Intyre, and hallooed to him; dont know what I said; ran back to the house; after that I don’t know that I have any farther statement to ®*ke. (Razor shown him.) Don’t know whose raxor that is;had a razor like it myself; I shave myself; generally kept the razor on the mantel pieoe. (A piece of flannel with which the razor had been wiped examined by prisoner.) This looks like what I had my money in; had eleven ten dollar gold pieces, and two five dollar gold pieces; the letters “D. S. C.” wore stamped on one of the pieces; had the money last evening at fivo o’clock; took it ont and looked at ii; thought the landlord would come, and I would give him one dollar I hod in my pocket and one - DavidS. Evaw? Thejury, attcr due deliberation, rendered a verdict that deceased “came to her death from one mortal wound on the neck, which the jury believe was inflicted with a razor in the hands of her husband, David. 8. Evans.” No cause could be discovered which, would in duce the husband to perpetrate such’ a crime, but it is supposed by many that he is partially insane. Mayor Stuckralh committed him to jail for trial Mrs. Evans was about 30 years of age, and , was the mother of six children. The conple 'hod been married about ten years, and always appeared to lire on good terms. The Co«*aii. A Venetian tale; by George Sand. Cfluus KitsfBßD; a Lautirnl Romance, by Cspt. Chamler. CipuiTa ;or tbe Secret* of* Picture Gallery By Q. W. U. Reynolds. Tnelftow Cross; ortho Counteas of Errol. By SrlvAntu Oobb, Jr. For a oopy of each of tbo above works, pub* llshed by Pctereon, Bim, Philadelphia, we are mdebtedrto W. A. Gildenfenny, who dias them for Bale at bis More on Fifth street, opposite the Theatre. They all belong to the yellow-covered “sensation ’ school of literature, and will doubt less, be popular with the clos3 who relish this kind of reading. How TO DO A Goon Arr.— Goto the City Hall Market it, any timo to-dny or this evening, and encourage thoso excellent women who are holding a festival for tho benefit of tho Orphans' Farm School under tho care of Rev. Mr. Passavant. Most nobly have tho ladies exerted themselves to make this fair sdccessfnl, and wehopo our cilieans will warmly sec ond their self-denying efforts to aid this excellent charity. A large number of poor orphans, havo there found a happy home and an education and the Institution deserves well of our citizens. Those -who cadnot be present might send donations in money or merchandize. Shocking Suicide. —William Wheelock, an old and respectable citizen of North Fayette toirnsMp, committed suicide by hanging, on tbe afternoon of tbeTlhinat. He had been in a very depressed state of mind for some time, and takingadvantage of his wife's absence, from home, committed the dreadful deed of self* murder. The Clarion 'Banner , of Saturday, says Gen. Seth Clover will leave for Kansas this week, to assume the duties of his appointment as Indian Agent of that territory. The ClarionCoort Hoose was discovered to be on fire Wednesday morning last, but the flames were arrested before aoy serious damage was done. Col. J. Moorhead, recently of Indiana, Penn* sylvania, is about to open the Perry . House on Pnqoesne Way. This hotel has been thoroughly cleaned, painted and papered, and will be newly fdrniahcd. We would recommend this house to all who desire a quiet, .comfortablo home, and wo think Mr. Moorhead will moke an admirable host -i - AiTOSK**tfiB—Mr. Neafie is playing finely at tkfi Nation#! tad to good fcooset. - TfetJflStnll fillUlCldTfcmtrt wry night. A2rH£rAX MxBTIXO of THB PITTSBCBOH AfiD Aixegbfkt ChUE»iiA?r Asnusr.—The annual meeting of thafriends of this blessed institu tion was held yesterday afternoon in Excelsior Hall, Allegheny. The weather was inclement in the extreme, but notwithstanding this a • goodly number of persons were present, and (the children, to the nnmberof 70, were there on , the platform, looking as healthy, ns neat and as happy as any children in the city. I Robert McKnigbt, Esq., was called to (he , chair os President of the meeting, and intro- I duced the exercises iu a few highly appropriate remarks. Iter. Mr. Kendall, of the 3d Presby terian Church, of this city, made an opening prayer, after Which all the little children arose and sang: , "This is our yearly jubilee, A happy happy day.” Wm. Oakewell, Esq., 0 f this city, (lieu read tho Reports of tbe Treasurer and of the Secre tary. From the former we gather the follow ing statistics: Mw. Mary Robinson in accL with tbo Pittsburgh and Allegheny Orphan Asylum— Donations and Sooscriptions... IC4O r . 3 Gentlemen'* do l"" 800 70 Boarding Children 4rt4 j, O Interest 240 00 Dividend Bridge Stock.'. tot 25 Do Rail Road do 200 00 Ground Rcnj joy oo Archibald Stewart.- 210 0u Central Church 40 92 Dr. Douglas' Cbareh 20 00 Miflin Church 5 47 Fines of Directors 5 50 Wm. Ilolmes. Esq., Thanksgiving Donation 100 00 Chas. Brewer, Esq., Donation 100 on John Holmes, Esq.. do' Mi 00 Reuben Miller, do £0 oo James MeAuley, <l<> 25 00 N. Holmes, Jr., Esq , do o 5 00 Thomas Bakowell, do 25 00 OR. *7 By balance duo at mnunl HoUkuiont to Mrs. Robison Treasurer of Asylum 5 rq -jj Paid \ toiling Committee 2,098 55 <i<x Wage*.., ’33350 uo Matron’s Salary 200 00 do Teacher’s do py 00 Jo Marketing Z.Z.V.'.’.ZZ 260 0(1 do Shoo BUI »j do Insurance 09 rp do Pasture for Cow ” ”y 0,1 „ , , „ S3,s;r 4] Uaianco due Treasurer J(K! 34 The Secretary’s Report was abort aud to the point. The ladies of Manchester made a dona- to tho Asylum during the year, and the Christmas and Thanksgiving gifts were unpre* cedentedly large. The children have onjoycd good health throughout the year. There are, at present, T.’» inmates, of the Asylum. Fifteen have been received during the year, and six teen have been bound out or given over into the care of relatives. These reports were accepted hy an unani mous vote, after which Rev. Mr. Kendall raado some excellent remarks touching tho effect of the Christian religion in fostering and building up institutions of this kind. He remarked that *hile there arc few direct commands In the Scrip tures to which we could turn as authorizing any specific charities like this, the whole spirit of the Gospel was full of it, and they who loved God and kept his commandments would always be foremost in promoting the good of tho widow, the orphan and the miserable. Wherever man is found, in whatever condition, he is ourhroth- | er, a member of the great family of God. The excellent l>r. Parrish, who was present, was then called upon by Mr. McKnight, and coming forward, made some remarks that were very beautiful and touohing. He enters so fully aud yet so sofUy into the heart, and feels so keenly for the woes of others that we could not but feel that God bad raised him up to fill the position ho now holds in the Training School for Idiot Children.- And her# we will again ex press thohopo that Masonlo Hall may be filled to-morrow evouing with witnesses to his success in this field of labor. Every thing about it is perfectly proper and pleasant, and every one will feel better for having seen what he has done for the boys he has with him. After the remarks of Dr. Parrish, an election for Managers for the ensuing year was held with ‘.he following result Mrs. Denny, “ Robinson, “ Wilkins, “ McClure, “ Pennock, “ Brunol. “ Logan, “ Campbell, I Mra. Gibson, ‘ 1 Iliya, i “ Stockton, Wyman, “ Wright, Wise Holmes. I “ Heron. “ Thaw. The above board wo* unanimously elected, and with a benediction from Rev. Dr. .‘swift,of Allegheny, the meeting closed. Prrrsßt-KfiH, Ft. W 4 i sr. X Cm. .w;o R. R. Co. The earning of rho Pittshurgi, F-.rt Wayne i Chicago Rail Road Company during the m.>nth >.f April were as follow? Prom Freight '* Passengers. ** Mail '• Rent of Road. “ Miscellaneous.. Total Earning? fur tatno month last year .fjQ.b'34 49 . 69,996 76 4,4*2 29 5,600 0t» 244 G 7 Decrease, (15 6-10 per cent. l $ 25,662 27 fho expensed in April were as follows, viz Station Expenses $ 7,674 17 Cost of Running 19,667 Of. General Expenses 'J,S6fI 63 Repairs of Machinery 13.566 01 “ Track and Roadway 20,974 GO “ Structures 1.G5.1 07 „ . Total *73,71“ W fcxpenjes 10 same month last year 77,704 26 Decreaso, (5 .'MO per cent 3,963 74 Fet Earnings in April, 1667 66.03 S 22 Decrease in Net Earnings. Tnr. etock-holdcra of the Allegheny Gaa Com pany hare elected the following Board of Direc tors for the ensuing year : President, James Marshall; Directors. Jacob Painter, William Walker, James Craig, William M. Herron, David Pressly, Matthias Voeghtley, James GraHam and John Taggart. The report of the Superintendent, Mr. James Ray, shows that the length of street mains is now 54,905 feet or nearly 10 5-12 miles. The whole number of meters now in uaois7C3. 172 ga« lamps are used by the city, and nine by the Railroad Company. 50,948 bushels of coal were carbonized during the year. Tne amount of coke on band on the first of April, 1857, wa57733 bushels; made during the year, 05,000 bushels; sold and used during the year, 60,233 boshels; on hand April Ist, 1858, 12,500 bushels. 20,725 gallons of coal tar were sold during the year at one and one and a half cents per gallon. The amount of gas made was 13,000,000 cnbic feel. Sold to private individu als and corporations, and consumed at the works, 11,816,900, leaving a balance lost by leakage! &c., 2,174,100, equal to about fifteen and one half per cent. The Grand Concert. ---Either on Wednesday or Thursday evening of next week, the people of Pittsburgh will have offered to them the greatest musical treat that it was ever their privilege to enjoy. The celebrated Mad. D’Aogri, tho beau tiful American artiste, Miss Juliana May, Mad. Caradori, and tho great maeslros, MM*. Thai berg aod Vieuxtemps, in one troupe ! Madame D’Angri is perhaps even a leading feature in this galaxy of attractions. She has won her laurels iu Italy, in Paris, io London, and in New York, and now comes to give ns one thrilling touch of her melody which we shall always remember. The great Thalberg and Vienxtcmps we have heard already. In to-morrow’s Gazelle we shall give a full bill of particulars, together with an announcement of the night on which tbe grand concert will occur. We shall then cair~morc particular attention to tho attractions which are offered than our space will allow us to ihis morning. A Question to de Decided.— Mr. John Heron, lumber merchant in the 9th ward of this cily, made a complaint, yesterday, before tho Mayor, against five raftsmen for landing rafts contrary to a city ordinance making certain regulations for the Allegheny wharf or landing. Tbe ordi nance was read, declaring that rafts shall not bo fastened side by side to a distance or width of more than two platforms or rafts, etc. The point was raised that the city only collected tolls on the wharf up to ami below the aqueduct, and that the provisions of the ordinance only applied to that portion, and did not extend to that part of the shore of the river to which Mr. Heron's com plaint applied. The Mayor held the case under consideration, and for advice of counsel, until this morning, when it will probably be deoided. Police Items.— A woman named Phoebe was found to be the owner of the animal which tore tho little boy, on Monday, in tbe Ist ward. She promised to deliver up the animal at the Mayor's office to-day. Two young men were arrested yesterday, charged with robbing a man at tho Bt. Nicholas Hotel of $4O. As nothing transpired, on exam ination, calculated to fix the crime upon them thfey were discharged. Wo need not give Hie names of any of the parties. Important Decision. —We learned yesterday, from a reliable source, that the great case which hasbecnso long lu litigation between the Na tional and the Minnesota Mining Companies, in volving important and rich veins of copper ore, was decided at Washington, finally, in favor of tho National Company. We believe, bat will not state for certain, that this decision was in the Court of last resort. Bancrofts Histort or tor 0. S., volume 7, embracing theperiodfrom the declaralionof In dependence to tbe Battle of Bankers' Hill, with a splendid, portrait of Gen. Joseph Warren, is received andToreale by J. L. Reed, 78 Fourth street. Boots, Shoes and Hats, by the oase, ore to bo sold at 10 o’clock this morning at Davis' auc tion rqoms, 6th street The trade will find them iB ituouhli tnd choice. [Ttcms by our Special Reporter.] | Tfilfiffranhir A CoanroziUTioir tor Picture H csters— I: i . . .J*. ffives as pleasure to recommend an artin whom we i Latest from Korope. «*<*'—whoec claim. to that tide were j Sa* Dr Hook, Way 11—Tho steamship -Persia aod bQilt ni> carefal atud y passed hero this morning, with Liverpool dates to Md «ng practice, and hare been acknowledged for \ Saturday, the Ist in«L L 8 !?”-.! 1 ! he sustained by thousands, not only in j The adriccs from India are ono week later Tb. AL._ a B . C v^ r ''.°A W^®ro^ cr , la *® Dt is admired. Sack we main fcatare is the capture of Ihansi by the Briti«h DrfinriAfn e f lt w 1< tp ar ‘ DR “"' " ALI *' tbc • under Sir !I. Rose, with great slaughter of reb Wmtwo f Wan apiary, fourth street, the Ur- e l«. Gen. Roberts had assaulted and captured 7he gest and most elegantly Gnishcd establishment of the , town of Kotah P the'lfel* T? C - tbn ' and ? trh W n,,t ™ r l' asse ' l in E*gi.a*o—The debate on DTiraeli’* India reso- H . ,| Tr*»t S f ure thing to patronise such an ; lotions was commenced on Friday, the 30th. The „i* f ’ i ’ ,r 14 '•/--'iitMCj'ir.irr, j first resolution was carried, followed by cheers when noCj Say D ° tbiDß fUnher lb, “' B VTh ° BfeW • 11,0 Uebale adjourned. ’ ' , The operations on tho Atlantic cable were going To Bcsi.vek* Mbs Genre u.lt.—Mur merebanhi j briskly forward; more than 2000 miles had been coil and business men will And Grn. Si'Hn iiuax A Co., j ed cn board tho Niagara and Agamemnon. The the enterprising Lithographers, artists wh<> can fur- ; paying out machinery has been completed and is pro nish Show Cards, Rill Heads, etc., which will not ! nounced perfect. suffer by contrast with tho Ixs.st workmanship of ihe Humors prevailed in Paris in relation to a change East. The fine print of Foster's National Thoatro, j>a the presont system of administration, and of the noticed n few days ago in tho . may be taken j retirement of lien. Espinasse from the Interior De ns n sample of the manner in which they execute ■ partmcnL their orders, nnd wo are assured they can render sat- Ltvr.RPo.Ji., April SO.--The sales of Cotton for the isfaetton m every in-tnneo where demands are made week have l»ecn 65,000 hales, Including <l,OOO to spec uP°n | A u ; P r * Dt m cntioncd above is a large uUtors. and 0,500 for export. On Friday the sales tdc^nea, ‘‘ ~i of tho mammoth building on wero 10,000 bales, iucluding 3,200 hales for specula r ifth street, got up in tho most skillful and elaborate tion and export Tho market closed at the following manner. Mny may not our merchants and quotations: fair Orleans 71; Middlings 7 1-lft; fair facturers illustrate their showcards after this fashion’ Mobile 7s. middlings 7; fair uplands 71; middlings Where to ret tur Best—Those who hare a ,5 *- Thc Bto<J k of cotton in port was 4b5,00fl bales, requisition for hoots or .shoes will find the manufac- of tr,l * eh :<s - , . ,,n0 are Amorican. tory an«l store of T. Chasteer. Federal stroot, Alle- Breadstuff's—The markots closed quiet; flour do gheny, the place to got them, if approved styles and clminß; BftlcH Western Canal at 21s(oj21sGd. Wheat low prices are the desiderata. Mr. Chantlcr takes a wle* red at f*s(u.Csld. Corn steady; just pride in furnishing good and durable work, and Bale * >‘®H 0W Rt r * p ; wbito 33«fidbt>:Us. to ensure satisfaction, personally superintends the Provisions—Market closed steady. Pork firm at manufacture of tho articles which he scM- fta at i vu -oce af l - Beef heavy, though best qualities fcl , W „i- w b °‘ ' l " i6U w ' ,uiet bere.l by our lady readers who aro lookiug after the j...... T , lbM ,[io very last X n In” ‘“taresun*. Sir supply fr..tn tho Fast is „ n i, nT ..l ,» *»,« vt.r . 1 Hugh Hose inrestod Iltansa with three brigades on C Fclral str eV tho r 7lh nf Mftrph - Tho 12 ' 00 ° B tronrn:tired their wishes wUI i n r, i'» wbor ® to tho fort; on the next day the bombardment com !y m.r r j CndCd *" “" d An ..lempt « U mnd. nn lb. «m o? April, , l ’)' 3500 rebels, to raise the siege, but they were de i r r,w t4VESTio\s Avs we urn. —lf wo were asked feated, with tho slaughter of 1500 and the loss of all wmt was a sure conducive tu health, wo would an- their guns and camp equipage. Tho town was storm swer, the patronizing of good boot and shoo doulers; c d and taken on the 4th, and tho fort was occupied u\ S Vt! i7 eerta * n wc make th«- eamo reply ~n the fltb, tho rebels hariug.3ooo killed. Six British if asked what steps would most quickly ensure a officers were killed. The Kaneo escaped with a few •‘respoctable sfundi 117” in community. Again, if tho attendants, and was hotly pursued. Gen. Roberts question were asked whore such dealers may be carried Kotah on the 20th, with great slaughter of found, wo would point out Messrs. Car* aita* .t Co., ibo rebels. Tho English loss was trifling. Tho 37th °n° St., whoso stock wo deem udox- regiment, under Col. Milrnan, bad been compelled to colled in quality and stylo. retire from near Assinghor, and at last account* was P ARTK'i'i.Atu.Y THE Lames—Ladies and gentle- ?hut u f‘ nX Aiimgbur. Strong detachments had gone men—partieulaily tbo Indies—making purchase* in to his relief. tho dry gi*ods line, will find the assortment of Messrs Li.*i*o\, Saturduy, May I—An unfortunate reae- Si-es.-e A Co., No. 73 Market St., tho latest and tson look place in Consols, yosterday, owing exclu most varied. This firm offers a splendid stock of B,vel 3’ ,0 political considerations. The closing quo trimming.-. hosiery, fancy and staple dry goods, cm- lnt ‘ onB of Consols were Jc lower than on Thursday, broideries, gloves, shirts, shawls, loco and silk man- Tho ! ‘ udJl “ and in-we&sed demand for money created tillas, Ac., of tho most approved styles and utreasona- fl l,,rtf,er dullness. Tho unsettled position of the hie prices, rind no customers can fail to bo pleased F'; r^ rnlnc nt and the'possible dissolution of ibo Derby with the attention which is bestowed upon visitors ministry in ease of the defeat nf tbo Indian bill, also and tho rare bargains offered m No. 7.1. a< unfavorably. rtnioixALi.Y Ctin a »*. —ln commencing hi? hu?,Qc<s at hi? present stand, No. U 3 Wood St.. H. Slatter, tho Amhri>tvpi?t, inaugurated a new system in bin line—■ t hat of taking picture? in the hc*?t manner nt the lowest pricer, affording tho slightest profit?. The principle bad been tried in other brunches of irudo, and why might it not prove successful in thin v The result, eo fax as Mr. Slotter is concerted, bar bcon bis galleries are exteneively patronized and he has popularized them among the people, “Small profits and quick sales," where there is no humbug, is n safe motto. Messrs. Pouter A Su iru.—Messrs. Porter .1 Smith have opened an elegant establishment in thi Girard House, Smithfield at, a few doors from tb« corner ot Third, in which a fine assortment of arti cles belonging to tho furnishing trade may be found as well as a supply of shirts nowhere surpassed in tho city. They devote special attention to the lot tor branch, and wc doubt not they will *„nn *iand at the head of our shirt manufacturers, as their watch word is ••fcxcelsdor,'’ and they arc vouug gentlemen of energy and good taste. A New SuTt.jan?. —The new Gallery occupied bv Cargo A Co., No. 21 F ifth st., has been lately opened and constitutes, with the reception r»ont on tho first floor, a very well-arranged and handsome establish meat- Mr. Cargo is certainly an energetic artist tho proprietor now ..f two galleries, the one named above and that at No. *3 Market street, well known to oar citizens as the “Sunbeam Gallery/' Ho is determined to serve the public to tho utmost of his ability, and wo most cordially cito to him those who desire first-rate picturos at satisfactory price?. Allegheny Bisinf.nsl —Time? in our sister city cd Allegheny aro a? active as on this side ,1 ibo river, and her merchants arc quite busy. Among the enterprising business men who make up the rU«s which she can boast. P. Mertz, wholesale and retail dealer in Boots and Shoes, on Federal street, near the Diamond, maintains a high p option. His store i? at present stocked with a very heavy assortment, and bo is as attentive a? ever to his customer?. The public can procure tho latest fashions of him At price? which make it an object to patronize hi? establish menu Xew Dim,; Stork.—Mr. I*. Mists, Jr., has opened a drug store in the Girard House, Southfield street. Hi? room is fitted up in the most tasteful style and tho of tho establishment evinces a thor ough knowledge on the part of tho proprietor, of the business in which ho i? engaged. Nor will the visi tor who forms hi? opinion upon practical observation, like ours, bo mistaken. Mr. Mists is a thoroughly odueated physician, a graduate of a leading medical college, and possesses no ordinary ci|«erience. bav iog practiced for many years in his nrofesainn. We can commend him, unreservedly, to the confidence of tho community generally, and of physicians and oth er« who desiro pure drugs. —5137,000 23 .. 162,742 50 Sai.k Keai. Estate, ur.,( ,m. Rests asi.Sto. ks. The following sales were modi: on Tuesday even ing by P. M. Davis, Auctioneer, at hid sales rooms. No. 54 Fifth street: 5 lots on the corner ..f Anderson and Lac-ock sU. t Allegheny, each 22 feet Wy I*o, with three story brick dwellings, .to., belonging to the estate of the lalo John Tftjscy. deceased, for $3,400. 52.990, and three *T $3,000 each. 2 lots on Washington street. 50 by 250 foot t. Pennsylvania Canal at $2,150 each. I lot adjoining, lalo the projxriv ~f U’m Arthur deceased, 49x27 for S 1.900. Let. corner of Gverbill street and Centro avenue Seventh Ward. Pittsburgh. 2»v4»5 fe*-r, with improve ments for $1,750. Lot. and improvements adjoining. for...sl3im no d-> do do ... 1250 i'd - Lots with improvements in rear of above yoo in) .521,716 53 1 vacant lot adjoining iyo no - lots 26x144 on Aankur# street icacb- Iso uO I lot 20x115 on Duncan street 225 '>o Piece of Land in Wilkins township . . . 25u no Ground rent of $6O per annum nil h(> 3li shares M. i M. Rank stock H' - Cit i/.eni do do.. A New Song nr Foster — “Lula is gone," is the title of a new and exquisite melody, the words and music by Stepheu C. Foster. We think It superior to many others of bis (hat have proven tavorites, and we are sure this will be popular. For sale by Mrs. C. Blume, No. I IK Wood st , to whom we are indebted for a copy. Death From Arcii*LK,\v —A middle aged man, named Thomas Taggart, from C-ookstown, Fay ette county, died suddeoly, on Monday, at the National Hotel, Water street, from apoplexy . An inquest was held by Coroner Alexander 1 , and a verdict in accordance with the fact was ren dered Ax luijevse Diah-xd.— Mr. Gay P. Matthews has deposited bit groat Virginia diamond, estimated to bo worth not less than two millions of dollars, in tbo bank at Charleston, for the inspection of tho carious. Wo have no diamond of that value in this city, but we baTo porno perfect gems in the way of garments, that may bo seen at any lime at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Korkhill A Wilson. GD3 and 605 Chestnut street abovo Sixth, Philadelphia, f Burs’ Clothing, for .Spring iind .«ammor, mado with neatness and care, ean l>o htid at fair rate* from Carnaghan, Federal Street, Allegheny City! Il<.ys‘ shirts, white and colored, boys’gloves, hosiery and under wear, and many liltlo Article* 0 f hoys'' dress, such as are with difficulty obtained, will bo found at his ctdublisbmcni for reasonable rate*, f A Lady o t our acquaintance, Ulri. Pntw «H, No. Is Stanton street, New York, «u troubled with liver complaint for a long time, nod after trying many rem rdle*. wo* adviced to try Dr.M'Laue’n Celebrated IJver Ptllc prepared by Firming Urt>a, of Pittsburgh. She did so, and ■ay* that with one box she was effectually cured. Indiya turn, stuppagr of the mm tern, c.r/tr-tirn, and general irrvyu liirily of tiir iHiwrU, an- nil dl*ran*a originating Id tbe moo prolific causo, a* In alio that dreadful scourge, DrsrtpHM Tb.ise who arc afflicted with any of tbe above enumerated ■lUeasel, may rest assured that Hie source of all their mala dies is In tbo liver, and for it* correction the best remedy ovnr offered to the public I* Dr. M’Uno’h Celrhrated Liver Pill*. Trytbctr. The money refunded If not sstblneniry „ to»Purch*fKT«*bniiM l-mreful to ask for DR. M’LAN’B 1* OELKBKATED LITER PILI-H, manufactured by KLEiIIA'U KUOS, of Pittsburgh. Pa. There nr»* otb-r PIHk nun-'ctlng to bo Llvor Pills, now iwfi.rv the put,Hr. Dr. U'Uiie'n geo nine Liver Pills, also bis cvlebr*t~l Vermifuge, can run* Ikj had atoll respectable drug More*. AW genuine t-ithavt li'tie+atunof myl-dsW FLEMING BIU>H Sundries — So bbla. fre‘h 14 du ill Muy f)utl«r; 10 boXM <l» do da i'X) bu»b. Mejctr and Nrabann>*'k I 400 du IVneh Klarsom .in I >OO do Hod .la 20 da ctioico wind*' Ib'a.lim, Received ami fur ralo at inyB KIDDLE. WHITE A CO. NEW LAKE FlSH—lobbli. Salmon; 2u tibia, Lat>*« Snji. W. Flsh;*2o bbla. Trotat; 6o lif do do do Whfdo do 2$ bbla. U*rring: 2f> hi do norrluir. Extra ijualU;. 18&8, just rocM and fur nab* by «ayB J. B. CANFIELD. Mackerel—"' 100 bbla. Urp* Na.::-. Whfdo do do 26 tibia No. 1; 25 bfdo do JtMt arriving and for aal? by C^ROCERIES —bag* Rio Coffee; A 60 bog* Pifflento; 160 ba{i Pfppn; 10 fraila Cloven; 400 frail i Nutmegs 100 k*g* BlCarb Soda; 120hf<hst*y, U-AO.P.Tea; 80 tlorcea fllce; 76 d» f—• tor tale by |rnyl(M __ BUJUVEK k DIL WORTH. French cambric collars, incite and colored Einbrcldory, jmt rec'd l>y MUUPHY k BURCHFIELD. Wbo have also received a full ae*f>rcm»iit of *ll the new atyle Embruiderira in Collar* and Evtta. ray7;.i»wF ' T ‘>RODUC£—7<K) bush, trhi*- *■ Plw. —7OO hush, white Beans; 160 bash. Dry Apple* 10 LbU. Dry P«ebc* 6 bbU. Country Lard; 10 do fn-*h Re 11 Dtittcr 10 do fresh Kggs; 600 inis. Flax; in store and far sale by mylO BEANS —50 bus. Htnall white just rac'd andforaAleby QiylO J. B. OAN7TELD. orjr w. t. Himmi.T, * 00. The country opposite Benares was much disturbed Tho Northern provinces were quietly disarmed. Col* poo was fillod with rebels and a great panic wa*pre vailing them. A strong column of troops had gone trom Cawnpore tutu Oude to attack Karroh. h flx.wr.. —The Paris .Vum'retir publishes a decrco ordering 4 2,(10u additional soldiers into active service. Tho Bourse became heavy in conscquonco. Albany, Mar 11.—A serious accident occurred on tho New York Central Railroad near Wbitcsbnro. Several person? were reported to have been killed.— Wbitesboro is a station four miles from Utica. The accident was caused by the crushing of the bridge over Saquoit creek. Seven or eight persons were killed, five or six fatally injured and over fortv injured. Tho following are among tho killed: Mr. A. .Moore, of Rising Sun, Indiana: two children of Abraham Mack, of Cincinnati; also the child of Karl Hover of Sl Louis; tho others hare not yet been identified. Among tbo wounded ore W. *JI. Perkin?, grocer of Rochester, probably fatally; S. R. Tucker. >,f Dry Ridge. Ky., slightly: George Cori. ■ f Columbus, Ohio, not badly ; C. F. Dushc. of t isville, Ky., slightly ; Mrs. tb’buock, of Louisville Kv.. badly: Mis? OLlrich. of Louisville, Kv., lv: A. '".lib, i,r Yorkshire, N. Y., slightly; Mrs. ; Pi.oeren. probably fatally ; Karl Hover, of St. Louis, severely bruised: Mrs. Karl Hover, bruised nud burned; J. F. Tracy, superintendent of Chicago A Rock Island Railroad, bead cut, not dangerously* John Piemens, of trie Co., Pa., considerably bruised, but left id next train. Mr. Briekncli, of Rome,' l-.idlj, a lady from Kentucky, name unknown, pro bably fatally: Abraham Mach, wifo and six children, ail injured; Josephine Horblcr, badly hurt on the head; Livid Lev i, of Cincinnati, badly hurt but will probably recover; Raphael Bowman, of Ger many, leg fractured; John McDonald, of Morris, N. \ ~ badly, but will recover, John WaiJacc, of Harbor, Lake Superior, badly hurt; John Monroe, of Greenbush, hurt internally, and many otberr were more or less injured. The accident occurred in consequence of the Cin ciDiiati Express train, dao here at fi.2o, being bo hind time at Whiteshnro, and it was eotnipg at a high rate ..f speed, when it met on tho bridge over the Sanounit creek, the Utica accommodation train lor the Most, when the briJge gave way. precipitat ing t.ie freight cars into the creek and piling tho pas senger car? one abuva another. £t. Lot rs. May 11,*..Tb0 Independence Messen ger -d Saturday mentions the arrival of threo men direct from Camp Scott. They report that thetrmp. were in good health, but provisions were scarco ex cepl poor beef. Col. Johnson would not bo able to moTe forward till a fresh supply of animals are re ceived. They met an express messenger from New Mexico 8t Grti-n River with news that CapL Marcy would not be alio to reach Camp Scott before th.- Ist of Juno in c>n!".jti.*nce of the great quantity of snow on tho mountains. Wasnixovo.v Citt, May 11. Ino House resumed the consideration of the Senate bMi fir iho adiuMfcion *»f Minnesota into the Enlon The bill \ai then passed, in the form it eame from ibe ScDate, by 157 against 38. The House (irderod to bo engrossed a resolution amhoming the President to tako prompt measures for the abrogation of the Clayton. Hulwer treaty. The questiun m.w re-urred on or.lering the en gr-.«nmcnt of the preamble thereto, asserting that twin th*. Ameri-'an und British interpretation of the treaty had been productive only of imaundorsloDtling and.controversy. The preamble was rejected, bv 67 against '.*9. A lung debate ensued upon the re*«iu t- .n ~*pocial Dispatch to tho Pitiabargb liaKrtte.j New Obi.ka.xs, May 11.—Tho General Assembly u .is occupied on >uturday with hearing the report of the B->aril .d Domestic Mi*si»t;s ; on Monday wTth thej-ep..rt of the Board of Foreign Missions, and on Tuesday with the report of the Board of Ed neatinn, all of which arc very eumaraging. The eiiv i- healthful. 6 [We arc indebted f-r this to Dr McKinney ] Moxtoo'i f:11 v. A i.a., May 10.. .-Tbo Southern Cou • rcutionmetat noon to.day. The Coavontinn was caildl to order by ttm L. Yancey, and temporarily organised by the election of Mien F. Owen, of Geor gia, for Chairman. Over three hundred delegates arc in attendance, representing A'abama and Souls Carolina. Lot isvu.i.r, May 11.---D haj been raining for ihe last 36 hours. The river i* ristog an inch per hour, with nine few, water ..u thg falls. All tho streams are rising. Tin- Wabush has overflowed its it s. Ctxr.tsjuri. May It—Flour Steady and i:i mo.lrr.te m qno«t; »*|r» ouu hbls at $3 t2>'.r,3 *0 for superfine and 43 75 *JW ts> for extra; receipts light. Active demand f.,r Whisky; •airs la» bbls at 1C 1 diming buoyant. Provision market '■ontimi** onaetrlcd; ml~> today llxi.OO) lbs Bulk Si<l»s at 7’,. to be delivered lu Jaw nested t>ohbds It iron 6fles at eU, packed: market Uni. Hirer rising at rate of 2 Inrhe uer hour. PI T T S B U It O II T II F, A T It E ._ M 166 KIMUEULY Lusti sxu UsxAoysass. A NOTH Kit ORBAT IH'DOfTT OF FUN ' us now langb, *no never laughed before. And iboje who always langb«d now langh tbs more TJIIH (Wednesday) KV EMM), May Utb, Third Night of lbs far fatn—l UORIU.H BKOS.. PELL <# TUOWaiUIXJLS w . i/IXSTRELS, IL*o*i»r.l, mi M outlay and Tmwday arfninga, with uproari on* Uugbt»r, by an Itninroao andianc*. filling tb« Th»*tr*> it* ntmoat capacity. Due ami all ptoclalm tbrro THE BEST COMPANY IN THE WORLD. DIOK SMTKK. JJ)N MORRIS, DIU.Y MORRIS. CHAS MORRIS, JOHNNY PELL. J. C. TKUWBRIDOn. K W. PRESCOTT. W n. BROCKWAY, CAUL TRAUTMa.N, Prof J- L .HILBERT, MASTER RENT/, and LITTLE TOMMY ftiy-Olrscrvi* —»n entire chang* Jo Hi* Programme tact) evening On SATURDAY, rummenclng s( 3 o'clock—at wbicb, lmll: can brlug their luth< children, ininrcompaniffl h* genii mm. Th«y can now recur* scat* for the lIATINKr..\t Kl< her A Br»'a Mn»lr Store. Fifth at. or AbumsiOK —Box** crntr, no nti 1 barge for aecnrul nraln.. Second Tier ‘it rents. tt*y. Tickets can be ot'tnlu.'il and amt* socnre-l any Ilin through the day at the Box office. Don'ra at **- 4 ; p«i funuanc* will mminenoe at Jl o'clock. FOSTER’S NKWNATIONALTIIEATEE. Solo Lease* ami Manager J. C. FOSTER. Acting and Stage Manager A. W. Youxu. Trvusurvr Oro. Sicuiusy. Private tk>X«a, to hold »lx j-oraon* f', 00 Dt>*»« Cirrto and Parqnott*. i.q Upper TL-r 26 AArl'oors upon at 7 o'. lock. Conimoocoat half pa»t. Third mailt of the engngemcuuoi tno rciebratM Amerb < un tragedian, Mr. NRAFIK, who will to night, by npocial request of hli unmcroua admirer*, appear in bla great arlgtnal part of JACK CADK. WEDNESDAY EVENING, May 12th 1 SSI. will |» p rformod Judge C«*tira*l ■ celebrated play. In firs acta, >f JACK CADE | Jack Cade .. . Friar Lacy Lonl Bnye Mariam nr Grand Panry Dance. -'> bill*. tU«dlllD1 Nll 60 bfdo ilu Mbbld.No.i!; Ht far do do J. B. CANF*IKU>. Mr. Bobtail Mr. A.W. Yuong Mr*. Wagtail Miu Rate Fisher «3.Tn preparation, the great play of HAROLDS, THE MERCHANT OF CALAIS. New books byexpress to-day.— Stay volumes of Household Warrriy—pPTrrll of the Peak, 2 rule; The N*w York Pnjpit on lb* Revival of ljy} jj omo _ ial volume of Bermans. Literary Attractions of lb* Bible. By Rev. Dr. Leroy J. Halaey. Sermons for the Now Life. By Horace Botbnell. Fifteen Year* Anioog the Mormon*. Help* the Narra tin' of Mra. M. E. Y. Smith, of Great Salt Lake city, a slater ofonenl tha Mormon High Prioata, Ac. BrN. W. Ones Bpnrgeon'e Now Volume of Fematw—lui (Brift. Tueodgaia, or The Uerolneof Faith, 2 volt Trade aole and other stock arriving daily. JOHN 8. DAVISON, my? fil Market street, near 4th. SIIRIVKRft DIL WORTH. OUGAK AND MOLASSES— -60 bhds. choice N. 0. Sugar; Mflbl*. ■“ •* UouaMe forjMlal? WM. itnCHILTRai,fA, A B&Q. ilmusrmtntß. nB3K R V K TH K TALENT A GRAND MATINEE CONTINUED SUCCESS. OIL TUP. KENITBU REBELLION. Mr NeaQa Mr. W. 11. Bailey Mr J. o.Ashmer Jolla M Cooke .Mias Emily Waldegrare. To rnnclnde with the favorite fare* of My Preelona Bemey y OR, BOBTAILS VERSUS WAGTAILS. | Commercial COMMITTEE UP ARBITRATION FOR FEBRUARY. ~ F. R. Becxot, \. I*, Joint J. Grtxxam. axstun, Saaivu Jo* era R. HcxTta, Atsttv Loomis. PITTSBURGH 51AKKETS. [ RrparUd SpcciaUy for (fa PilUbvryh GaxtlU. ] t-.-rn, . , FnrxirrßGn. WEDyESB*T,MATI2.IBiS. uLid'VSli'?'*?*' mMd * 00 tho ® hart of »S bbL extra iiier! J . 43 ' A >r ? m ,loro * 50 bi ' l * at S 3 -' 0 for super. SM2 and*|l>i' md for <*o4 and 60 do. at f,r,,t handß ° r :a) “ ld 150 b«* Kyr at at'ss Wl ’ u ' So,,tbtrn Wbcftt, Arnberand Wh.te, wharf tJ'tm~T iuV x' V‘‘ ’ ff‘ ,lM> ral dwirc t - sell; sales on nik. at J fro " ,Uiro - N.^hxn 8AO)\_hl„ of n l-„ ■ ir j <tr . bhouldm u ,l Hum, :1 tr , s ; c ‘ 4 - ‘-“b' l '•’bb1.,,.7 .1. L« Cl 3 £>--•' *»■' lb |itiMixv-A's.i,.f b -u. 1. AJJ.V-, «AiS^£r,ti!;ss ! sri , in; l ? h s.'i * , * ,2i > FOAP—?nle* loj box,-* No \ ti in -a 1 r We””^x ETAUV A>D CWJI '' ,ERt ' IA L,. ports at « «f the Foreign Im- AhrfA? nwi. ‘ -- aoQ'l o, Mrrrb3,Ldl.- ,4K»» Total for the we«-k S4.]f>4 4‘rt m ... .. ." Fretloiwly reported Th,Mporu»f T&*2j Z ?„T *""• “ : I’rcriotii!)- report'd Uanimex *roiu l „ ra tirr-: A { Pmi . llt ~r Iu K * • ■’ v " rH -KX ToUl f.,r ilio w.«t .tt.ih-SiM J1..M.5011 ~ ISC,, 1 mrloiul.r MSmjy.Z P, “" ,Ju “- 1 ISMna« fJ-U.VM f W1.M3.77] "'“"I’"'" n , , Miy 3, Mat 10. ?*l' ital $) l,.'Vj*.l*fln I lie ;>(,•,J h’*"*- VMW 22.100.ww IXr. ViSW JJqo tn otli.r Bfc.. 2,61.1.1 c V n' m /JJ'JJi 152*9.713 lA,2do.B.'>x per 3-^‘aL, Circulation . . .. 2,329,017 2.4-J.1.4H2 |„ r Imports by River. WUEELIXG per Roadie—lfll „k? nais. A ro . s , n bolt^m , | J ‘f “ “re 15 * 10 bl * ***.'«.. Bpowustlli* wharf •oat, 21 111, CarLo A co; 10 do whiskey. Jinan 4 21 pc 1.,r0„. :i bl,;. bbtl. r! «1 bl» gtiu, war,-, R Dilidl 4 S n , A J 11,,.,. r 29 r M‘ r,bD.', k. Hart A n, : in s«s flour, 2 ckt ware, 1 li„r*«-, A Tiiointw-n HOCK Iet,AND I>W N.-plnm—l277 bld-Tumir. ,:7 drn-d n ~J L rk r' l,w ; - 1 I,; bxi .ure.CWkcA cu; 4j bbl, 5 pkg- sundries. llitrbr.U McCreary A <•« « b„k-, c.un, Xlmlck A :.j Vm! j M 1 uunuck A <■»; 100 .lo J„; Tti.H Ait-nrkto' - rk, u„, C reel* do. Ah* Gordon: 5 pk a * sundries. A V|> R- , Jfej corn. Mcßride A cu: 25 empty hUs, A J r i<-d hides 5 green do, English A K.rbanj.on ' s., S . I ?. N^ NIJAUELA NAVUUTIuN ro— Km |.M« whUkev 1 6- bhl* flour, gwindl-r; ~Z do do, IP-cdi; >l7 p x , „| H „ [/ \ M bids whiskey Oil,son . .k* oals, 2 bbla T. BAk-r 1 I I V^L"rfvM , , a i‘ ioorß ". A ru; * W,li "bi-k-v. Culviu l!' 1,1, * ler *dv |r - -—^l'U s, e ks «}„«.. Kenn,-lr Bros; .4« aks potuters, Hiti'| ir .,:t i . McCreary 4m; «j ! D;vki-^ h r t TJ‘ : . S bb J? Smith; U do char coat. Darken 40 do Carr; fct do do Wallace yl ' h«ly ettun. I’onmjck; 1 ck b?con, Marurie; 4 hbds toha-c., ! Heyman; 35 hgs foathert, Powell A Mood, 71 x « n.hu-c ,’ I Ueyl; ,WO t«gs shorts. 14 do flaxseed, 1 do feather? l'l,-.* hM." n ' ll L r - 41 ’ " n, PW m»UI. Dicknv A fn, l,r, Inporu by Rallro«<i 11. r , , I— 'I' I' A .... 11. A ~11 V' "'W',"" * c " w |*'“ b-'-n, 9 v, b-....: -d . i-;™ 1 " PM •’ Kt 1 ".- 12 ' U J -Cl'!—. VLi p.Lr^., ,*k,p. I ™ r : r: \ l ' b !l t *' ,ttrr - Snnve, k Dilworrh; 2 pkgsd-,. Jlraurknn A o,; 4 pkga Urine. !i Gervri*. P, l,h!s - pkgs butter. 2 .kv hoj«. 1 d.i J, ,„i j; l, a | 7ri | /N,':, I:,S ' “««•» A Muivr; 17 do. K«r 4 co; 11 du. V . • k " Liggett A c»: l hhd baron. 7 k-'« l vr.: . E\a.jrt|efcs. M.ans 4 ,'o; 20 eks ings. p-rkius 4 *■, M,i. p-sr.d. Lyon t co; ,2 Jdils egx«. Rea; 2 cm, 7 hog 1 *, owners; »:jrv. t, u , ]- b , A . ~k l , ‘‘ jh-o ».w. flour. 23 ck. Lot'-.n. .2, l.Ah-s ,-.r f , lanl. CTerlce A ro RIVKII NEWS: »it>, a f-mp.-1-.r wind, rein and hail The rlre r , which ni .t < fe.-t. lire-, must rise UO'IIT lb,* frenieodous Influx of saf.-r. The »tr>-.-is «„r» fi<A.,d*d and the levee iiiote deli ri.l tilth ~i,. _ Mr learned that ,-. n the ahtuf Wttl danin -.-.' t , con i 1 -..b1.i. Trb .. r „ b ,„ nnuer such cirruni*tanc«*« There w.. t e f,. rtT nVI . b-jats-at the landing, and there are Ihioe iu the AlleoL.-rr hauled Up. Tin only depart!!n-e vreterdsy were the \Vw >„ k, the Ecjmuaij for Clnrmnati. tt.e Knuna GraUni f. * TAnc.vUeandtheJvwa.Capr sk?>re. U ?t Loom The arrivals were the Melr^e.C„. ( ~„.f rom Na-I)ri;!^ Uiv Neptune, Irein JU<k Island at., l the K-alle from Wlir, I- Ing. Th- news of cTTra?«e?, ~T-rfl..ws and damage in th,-1. » lauds along the MmiMlppl, .till r ; ,rn- to cm b, evert news paper from that region 3 « There ts nothing of ln!« , st !r m any of the pc.rts U|.n« and aur crowded col.imus f.o bid our giv 1 9i our u *iial ra. „t v of river news. * The stoanw Catabn-lge. Caj-i. L>-«n. will t »„. din Certain, for Re->kuk The Hitter M at,-. Oapuna McMvI.W leav.w for Ft. Uula. this day. we believe, though Dot certain’ -- ' » -,W^ K ,. u ,., Q The Cinrinuatl Cotnmerrial ot Tnewlay U v« Tho elegant Lebanon. Opt. Williamson; Rorheeter Cant Neare; Delendrr, Cape. Rvans, ami Marmora, Capt. BretJo are aunotincetl for Idtisbiirgli todav. NsiHVtLL*—The Curnberlsnd w*» rising 0,1 the 7th with tdght fret on ths Shoal? The Quaker Cut arrrt,.l *t rjUe on the Stb. Tin- L'dsvilli- Courier, uf Monday, s.ij» Tbo Motfjngabelo, a j-owerful little u.w t..>at c»me in from Httsburgh. Saturday, witli « IWt ~f tuw-.. whirl, ,|„. towed over tbo fulls in dotatchmentl. walklug itn the falls as most boats stem the current ai.ieg tbw even «h«irc 6T. Lons —The Cliccsotuao and Argotiwut bit for Cirnn natl, oa 6wiurdav. and the Dvmuatk the I min Ml,-,. elpjit. 41 Steamboat Register. AUftlATlD—Luj«tne. BrowtmilU. Teleurat.ti do- Colonel lUyord, KhraUth; liosalto, Whwltug: M.lr *.. > a .| lT)l i„. Neptune, llork Island bKPARTF.D—Lurerno, Hrown-v.11.-; T. i-graph. do. C.l «'" wV “ k - tiusincßS Cfjangrs. Hitchcock, mpckkekv * co.. A,,.- fe«s.,r. V llurVm.in, MtCrcery A (V.. ForwnnllngWid Fb'r.udW T * * nil n ' h '' l^< ‘ U "1 Prii*. e, nrmitrafiH KKFHREXOFjt nuriv t,r Springer (lortouigb 1 C.... . r. uvD A D..r-v H Cluhls A Co., ; rntur.fLpiiu .MrCandlesa. Means A O-, Kerne t»-rl l n -A I ’ • J »' Kent, Sautte A ,•!. . 0 W 6mttb k Ckr Garrett A Martiti. * a r, . c,,r,!,!, * n Weaver A Graham A. A R. Fenton A llr--«, CT Qeor«e M A l. Hot.to, •joset.b K Elder Fenton Bros. f NOTICE, -i Imvo this day, April 1 D\> •..Id my entire rtork ofOuflery.K.trgical Instrument.! 4 h’ I rm ; ' k ' iu( -’ NQ »*»d \vm. CAimvitmiiT. will cominna the business at the <Md stand tinder the nam. ot CAKTWKIQHT A YOUNG My brother Win Urtwright, bos boeu engaced with mo for manv warm and ontvra in tbn new firm with a thorough knowledge of the bn.iness I choertulty rectnamendlhe new firm to mv f.r merj.atrr.ns and friend*, who have heretofore Jlberallv J.atroDlr.-tiaye.ut.h.l.meut JOHN CARTWRIGHT. ‘ flO-PARTNER.Sim-._Tl, .■ umlenricncl * , ®* e f'*ro«J a jau-tncrftiiii) ntulrr the u lina i.f Pnt R Jnl K ! <H /, T *, Y '' U * U ' for lh " of m»uuf«ctur ing and d-alin K in Oitl. ry, fmr K icoi lu»tnun*iit». - Tliay b«T« i>niTlisf->-d tlx* »tork ..j >| r John C.irtwruM will roolioi," tho baaia.'iu at N'v. B'i Wchkl atri. t w'M <’Ai:nriu,;iiT W U VilUMi April l.f, HftS—lmrt CART \V RIGHT A VO l !S (i , (Succrwnpt t.» Juh:> Cnrtwrlght.; Manufacturers nmf w-n.-rA „r P*vk»-t and Table Oulrry, Snrpit'al and I>,. n t*) J,,. •injßfDU, Quits, Putting Tackle Ac ,V«. h. «-«,! rtwt. They Kite ipeelal attention to the m.tntiUrUi! ini; ,»f Tro*w,. PnpfK,rt«rm. Ac. Jobbing and Hep.lng m rtb pane taalfty and despatch. npla ,lly DISSOLUi lON—-TheCo-l'iiTtncrxlun hprt»- tofowoxiailny between tlic uw-ltr tb» , I . LK i‘ NSON * »<JPK*<ToT. in the Leather. Ind# and Oil trade, »u on tlm first of April bv mntualconsent. TVS! WILKINSON will continue tocu.ry oa (he siune btuinew in all It* branches, at Uni OLD ST ANI» •Jl. LM-erty ilrcel, nnd OIPKON N. HOVPSTUT ai 1,0 Nmr HTAND, V6.S Liberty street, second door below H. ln d »rc*i, vhere the book* of the old Orro will ln« found. , , WM. WILKINSON Ptttabarub, Apnl 16. 'SS-apl»;lm G. N. JIOKPSTOT. aurtion £alto. I*. M. DAVIS, Auotlouenr. Commercial Salra R.e.ms, No. 6» fifth Street. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES it BAHUUCIiKS ATAUCTION_TbI.WHoe.day morulnir. Mar SI i( o clock, at the Cotnmrrrfal hubs i:^,„,, v,, cii, ini' atrn t, will be * o ld, * * Mni ' two liore« Family Carriage, in good - Buggies, < aiteru made, v. liboni top. I do. do do, with Ion; 1 standing lop Baronciu-.- I rorkaw*/ Carriage; 1 horse spring Wagon; p £>; SILK MANTILLAS,iO. r AT AUCTION- On Friday morning, May 14th, at 10 o’clock at the uomraerrlal bale* Room*. No bt fifth street, will lx. w ,|,| *ttni diislrablt* asaurtmeot of Si k SiauUllaa nod Hillta, of newest atyhs; also a variety of keaaooablo Drew Otxrfi. We invite tbs altei.tiou ol the to it.|. *.]. goods, which must bo clts.’-l ou that morning -?£!’{ P_M.DA\LS. Ann. Trade sale of bouts, siioEs~GA!- TERa, *e.—On Wednesday morning, May lft|, « t u> »«L*. wlll Ixl *° s i? ** th * commercial aales rooms. No W Flltii street, a fresh desirable stock i f iih,« “I*o. wool lI.UUJ olotli .n.l gUjLI c.n*' enraprl.lmi “ ralf .„d moron,. tx ,, u 3j. I’Mlloi R.IUTB, 3 do do morocco tomtit.,, 3 do mime,' morocco tmou-™, 3 do E „n..’ nUfh.tr BUtcrm 3 do bo„ ~,t leather do 3do do ...'molted ■bora, 3do K rat. p.t.nt Icth.r K.l.ora, 3 do met,,' vrlvVl •nd corpot .Upper*. 3do lior.' hoot. Ido mco.’calf 1.", i. - d*> w <xjl hitA 4do mem' cloth and glazed cans ** -2*L. . .. I' M. DAVTS, AncL CTOCK W.jfc'c. R. IL at ph.vat!: KJ s*t.s, In lots to suit ptircliasnra, by Bl>l . . I’. M.DAVIg, M Fifth at. AUSTIN IOOHIS k CO., Merchants' Eirhacgf. S T ,°.a K ?,~T ho Stocks will bo sold " ,o " d * r 26 aharee Co. Stock; 20 do Citizen’s Bank Stock, by ni ., o AUSTIN LOOMIS i CO.. J * Slock and Note Rmkert. TOW UOM IT MAY CONCERN.—WiII bo •nldat tho Merchants' Exchange, on M*J 00 shares linbni|ne (Jss IJabt and Loke Company. AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO, Stack and Note Broker*. £>B Fourth st. Adjourned sale of Allegheny BRIDGE CO. STOCK, byor-1.-rol Wm. IlAwcbnrg, Tieas,—'Will be «<»ld nt tbo Merchant*' Exchange, Fourth street, on Thursday, evening, May 20th, at o'clock, ISBO share* Allegheny Brtrtgn (new)Stack; AUSTIN LOOMIS A Stock and Note Brokers, 65 Fourth at STOCK SALES BY AUSTIN LOOMIS A CO. AT TUB MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE EVERY THURSDAY EVENING.—Bank, Bridge, Insurance «n!t Copper Stoek. Ikmd and Rml Estate sold at public «.u at the Merchants* Exchange by r Hie - _ . . AUSTIN LOOMIS ft CO Note*. Drafts and Loans on. Beal Estate reasonable terms by AUSTIN LOOMM^Cn^ su ** hm.hbaSmi&S-.. NEW PRINTS aiid othop -Domestic n*** Goodjopentd IhUaernlng Ml of whSfSSI £ 2? Ttry cheap forestall. hanmvtJT^b w*m»i ssnaij, rt - - 1 JSfßttlat Sttamus. Moaongabela River U. S. Mall Packets STEAMER TELEGRAPH, j STEAMER JEFFERSON, ■kllag Jaflajjag Cirr. J. c. Woo?w*»p. 1 C*ft. Geo ail Clar>. The above new steamers are bow running regtilarij. Morning Coats Icare Pitts burgh at « ..Vl'-ck .4. >l„ an,] Eroning Coats at 0 o'cl.i-k r M. for M'Kfi«*port, Elizabethtown, Mnnonga brla Cjtj. liril'-Tpruon. EaT**it.» Citj. Grfooileld, California anti llnnrnsrillo. thoro connecting with Hack* and Crachrs fur L nlontown, P«v»tte Spring*, Morgantown. WsjTJt-sbnrg, Carmirhapltown ami Jrttersun. Pasm-nger* tn k«mt through fr.-m Pitt«bnrgh to Cnion town for #2, meals and staterooms on boat* incluslr...— lkat« returning from Rrown*rit|® IcaTo «t * o’clock in the m»rningand Mu tho'Tuning. For further information en fjmrp at the Odea, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street _ __ 0. JV. SWINDI.KIt, A«*»7. KEGLXAH" TUESDAY PACK-1 KT POH ZAVESVILLE.—Tho An* auatner KMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Mraaox Anas, »i|| Icare for tli- al-iT-aiid intermediate porta EYKKY TUESDAY, at 4 u clock p. x. For freight or passage apply i n hoard. or 19 FLACK, B.UINE3 A CO, Ag ts. Cincinnati, ifc. UOR CINCINVATI * LOUIS- . fEB> , JL V ILI.E.—The fln- steamer IDA MAY iAliSpggL Captain John May. will w t , w ail in umod.ate porta ~D THURSDAY, lath mst, at 4 o’clock r. ». *’ or freight or pamitgr apply on Umrd or to m >;lL . . ... *LACIi. HARNKjJ A C<>, Agents. cixci.vv.vri a~\iil6u-~, JL ISVlLLE—Ttipfino .U omi'r Itn.l A\TE CgSwSuJ V"l *'• v Kfno »UI towf..r ,u- „l, ~,.1 ~!| in.IIJS!- H»t«port.. or WEDNESDAY. lab 1n,1.., Ir «. f„ frwitftit nr passage applj -«n Uaril .r t« n, - vH FLACK. BARN F.p r CO.. Agents. fHVi.OnO (*1 n, l .<‘J3.B;i 31 aouistaillr, iVr. Foil LOUISVILLE—TIico!e s:in t . ir&. , rt.-am-r JACOB |*i»E. Cnpt. Stewnn, will 1.-trefor the nl»ne and all Intermediate ports* TfUS IiAY aUy F> r Ir-iglit »r npplv mi |.. k -inl nr p> ’ FLACK, BA RNKS t CO, Ag m> jaastjbiUr, d: "t'OR NASin ILLE—Tefinc new . fTT** * X_M.-am. rJE.NNIK GRAT, C»pt. Dnnian ?!'VI ~yi , r ° r tl '* »>*»»• and all Intermediate "“a * DA\. l.ih iu-t .at 4 I 1 M. Fur freight or passage apply on lijard <.r to a ( »2* FLACK, BARNES ACO . \y,. tu . St. Ilouts, &r. FOli hr. LOUS, KKOKI'K. , n?;- „ lUTIUXUTuX, I.AVEXPOHT. ROCS^^£9 y ,:w ' wt LA chosw^SkSSK 1 ?, „ u , L,L T Th '' ,,n< * Mwimt ARIZO.SIA, Capt, I[ e rU Tm : !Nt I v r V"[ • U>To «o‘l all mtermwliat.. jwris on THUtJiD.U. l.trh ItWant, at 4 j*. „. For fr.’vl.t #r apply l-uanJ-r to '* . myl L FI.ACK. lIAUXKii 4 CO, MlSSOl'lif niVBB'PAOKET. IP> > -TO MIST IjmSASD .MISSOURI ASSaS v7i' ,I1 7m” ' Till M A DO XX A, csui J M Tl'irßiiuv 4 ti “’ aMj ' l!l l '‘l'*rrnHint«' port*, mi TIILR.-DM .1 • -tb at 4 r v For frHcht or r-tx^-n Apply . ii t-o.iril «»r t.. * ** _'"3 n FLACK. iJARN&i A c. 1. A,-«nts | -pOR St. PAL L. DIRECT TO , l Eg- - iX t*r. i.oi !?. kkoklk, nniuvuTov yglSft<-Hr inr»r^ f - NK K«>CK ALtAA J, EA 1 • t', A '•' , i UB ?'r WKX«S*.STII.WATRRAsi U.a,, i.V.TT;" "I' l ,'“ 1 " l 1 * T - U»‘ IS. Cap;. Jmsb or. < aTCPTiaV' t "i |"* ar "l all HiH-rnir'.Jiate poru, Jon * ATI M>A\. Lull ln«t, at 1o cl x-k i- m j\, r t-ir 'ht ~r | ;.;»««nir-npplj on l .arJ „ r ‘ r 1 r | .. > LACK. lIARMIH i Co., Aper.U. FOli SI. LOUIS—The {ini' i fT“rT** a. *■ ,J R*r vtoauiTT SIIKN A MJO, 0*,., y » ixswurw'""- •*** **' * u 1 DO . 1 Jlli uut., ni -I I 1 M For or n.-.- ■ r<-r apply on l-oard or to fLACK. ItARNRS A C,) A^-t.t,. T7 011 St. LOUIS. KEOKUK, , fES* * X; u» MI’rfCATINK. DAVKX-igffißa ■tUT. If*-K W.AXH, OAI.KXA a** DUBIJuStS tiiK? •tcam.T R y c«».r. Wn, T i^ lrr i, ......\ , th- nb-.v*. |-.it- ~n THIS DA X'. l.Th :.,-t.. ~1 j.-,| ‘v r ~ For froiclit or punaupA apply ~u l-ourd o f i,. my * FLACK. IiAitNMS j.. Apt. Full St. PALL AND MI.NXK-, jrgrj. aT-UIUOT-i. U>CI?. KE..KCK Msfag ; uoisLi.Nl.ToN, ML>.;aT!NK, lii*CK HI \\u u\ 1m ! vt“ T 6x l 'A Al i 1 o A-IX 1 " I '''V.¥’. u <-’m.utii: lacrosse. I'r..MJA.A, HA?I IMo, ni.I.W 4TFI’ 8- oir-r r REDWOOD '?; ,KS r% fT '•-•tS ''A'.XKA A T L , L ix F ;, , Ji'lfo port* <n Tin.-i PAY, M,»v 1 :t:.. M j frnplit ..rpjiairy.. ,ip;.|yj„, .>r to ! .. FLAi’K.IJAK.VK.- AC ». A^utt. Foils.. Lun< ii a\m v, a i„,nr?>'* ijIINCV, KW.KI’K. I)A\i:vj»niiT* , in Kjli INLAND. 'iALKNA. l»Lllt j Cft'MgE. WK.NONA. STILU”A FEK, Sr. 1-ALL ANI) MIN M-.au M JUVI.JL UIUKCT.—Tim eiilrinliti m-m,..r ll 1. 7.KLDKI.!., K. lUvim. will !«,»* l„i tLe au-l ii.l . |, .ru.-u SATLKDAY, M*}- ; k : l . f- M. For I'-lplit of |p,u»«.ipr oti tK.iiril or t<> , H.ACK. lIAKNK.- .*. Co. Apt*. I? 011 Sr. LOUIS, KKOKUK, | hi itus.ir.i«, mcscati>k,.>ai.ksa ■ fUJL’yI K, LAolMasK am, i.. n J. T , MKI.NOTTFL C-,.«. A U, CiH 1 .av^f •1-* l' HPCR » * t.l Jr- ,g u t r , r a p.,] T i ... i rUrk.BARxAUm.A** ST. Lons & MISSOURI , rc=. . A7v t . l .‘.K h ~~ Th ‘ f,n - yoiTiiJ=^fer--oJ “r** l" r '’ THIS HA V. I2lh IoM.M Ip M Tor irpsplit or aj-j.IT on l..*r| ... FLACK, BARNES 4 CO . A K ~ie« UOKSt. Ldl'iS, KEOKUK. U.V., &-=■ K X LKSA. I.CBCo. r. AND NT PAi-i.i.i.Ulgfifr K..CT.—Tli«* »|>U-ioliO .{..rwn. r CAMBRUxIK, LApt -u.irTl : T, ,Vr J ", IWv,J r ’Lo alp.t* ftl „i „u lou-ro.ps'Lt,,.'rv.f.'. on THIS DAY lab K „ Tr pft-s.i;jo , „ I^ ar j ~r lo ir*ij.ni or M- iu FLACK. IIAK.N'KS & o*. FOU .ST. hul ls A.\'l> lI,IJ. , ff-> - r" 1 ; K . IVI * I ‘-U-un-r DACiJ- JsSss Cif.t. will f,.r if, -If* 1 ,K,rt a ~a THIS DAY. , M 1 . 4 4 , *■ • frn«ht ur |.u.««a«. aj.plj ..r. l-), r .t. t .. > i.ACK, IiAKNKS ±Co » SI l'Al'L I»!KKC’T.-T,. , (CP- . J. ft lSiirlinirtoti, Mnv-it, li.*w.|K.rt, Hw.kMand.tJal.-i.a. Ihjbrunji- I.i W*** - W ci rv r ''“ ni - n " AT<•IL, C«|it. Ithhl. M»raU». *.,!] 1™,..,,,. (1. ■ uo THIS LAV l*j« Mhv. u 1 • m V V l" ,rt " apply mi l>g»r,! or '• • ; S[.^7 FLACK. ,t CO.. Agu. /Irto ©rlrans, ,V(. F OU|MKM , -.n.S AXt. NEW . ns> T j , PMNiii K. c:„.i w ; c 'j;;r ™‘"* ,‘ 111 '‘Hfi-u**-!: it- j-.ftn ~t. lIIIS Imv [|j,. | >,j in.J rjr pa*Mgv apply <>n b.cird >.r t,. n.ACK. HVK.NKS i ,M a*l« UOK MK.Mi’IIIS k NEW OK-'.jEg- i JL LEANS - The twin Al !-''»» « O-rrai-y, Dnlm. Clerk. will have <‘VX 2K" «ll! lun.rnwjJiMj ou TUTS DAK la), |n*t *1 mvs ‘ * P»»««S»WlywiU»rd...rt.» u o . J LACK. BARNES * CO.. A-*nt. P" “ .>' E M PIUS A N E W~, * _L ORI.hANH —Thi« fine Mcarn.r ALMA J)£i23zX L"i>lAin John Hnbjnton. wd] f„ r u,o J, int. rmrd«te port* on Tills DAV. I2>h In-t. at 4 oTUL. P *. hoi freight i.r appty , n board. or to • FLACK. lIAKNKS A CO , Ag-i:’.*. HARDY 8c M'OREW, STKAMBOAT AGEN TS. Corner or I ikst and 1 errv j»trets, PITTiRURifH. i“A Ml '“ J '*'- tun *.,!ua D r P K K . lIKCK & s A VL E S Bankers and Brokers • an.t -. U«>voiiwh iro St root, j » i> S r <) A H. «V .S. jjire juirticulttruUomloti t<> the r?T7*h? n *l7"* ° f . Uk * areprepared i..f-,r 3 > s h reliable Information reapevtiog them A im.ntlilv rrTl) .- nn lltTvi' MW * ** * < ' nt 1,1 auy « J Jr-ss deal red t’otl by Weight. THE /iulmcrilier i, f>r>'|-nrr<l [.. ~Hiv.-r in AlVslieny <’• nr , I ' ANVBL 0,1 BITirMINoUi COALS Of tin. l-.t qualify A* all (Xal delivered by me m w,-, k -‘, -,J purcliavn c*»i rely on getting full Rumuii- A!*. coke. link. nnr: brick and clay.' "•A Mrt'TX'RU, Allegheny Coal I>rp.|, Corner Andereon «t. ami Railt.io.l. t'nlou Hydraulic Cement. r pilE FAVORITE MAKE, .1,0,1 an,l up- X j’ r «.Tvl by Ibulroad Contractor*. Bridge and CUt.-rn Rnil.lrn. I,»r y.-„ r » Jia .t. Wat ranted ..ri.c«t ..unlitr ,i,.| f., r "Ai-wit theiery lowmtiijatLrfj.nvr.il> LF.KCII A IllTCtllN.SoN. _ . No - ll,i •*'•‘•'>lo! *l. and 145 Fir.f *i ROCERIt,S Jii>t receiving und in ftnre*— !VA 4‘« bug* 111.. r«n«., •-■«•) pkga 111 .^la; I flrrcrt prmir Kkc Jk) krea N c Tan lUO j.M* ftne Fj-rup*; iOO Ud, N o M.ia.*.. i I DO b!*|j. rru»'d A coffer Riut.ij _ my.l SriKIVKII A DILWOKTH SUN’IiRIES 11 »0 buJcrt NavvOukum: Colli Mort«t)%lzri M. Hon. • , 25 bbla. I'jlcb; * 40 - H. W. tVhalr Oil. 1 , . . 25 •• No. 1 Lard >n Irntd uud (~t Ml* by JONHS A COOI.CY : -“ y r. - No. HMVater itma.nrarCWry alhiy CTEKEOSCOI'IC VIEWsT-Tho'‘.ubVri an v£. TCry Kl 'K«i*L, 9 irnrh. Irhb m„| I,a] lan 'ii Jit, on paper and on gla«s J. g. I»a VlStl.N, _., u . , * s «- 01 M wkrt «n*t. near Fourth, m>3 Foie Agent her® for the N. V ntemraroj-lc Co WHITING FLUIDS.— Arnold's." Kir£ land*#. Maynard A Noye’«, I>a» ld’« and HHd-crC. for ■oieui lb- Stationery Warehouse or AV F. UAVK.V. . my<! Corner Market and Sr. ond .iirw’tn. ‘P'X l IIAOKIUNAKY' BAHGAI.N.S in &SCI. DHKJS ZlUiS.T'™ MUKFHV A RCRCUFIKLDo will flu wall to •retire «,mi> ol them noon A ( ) TONS eiIAKCOAL FOHUE CLVUER ‘tv' for uU« lew by a|C". WATT A W/LfcON Sf if> Bu - BLUE'MEttCER POTATOES *-* v t\J in ntore aiid arm ing fur n»lr |.y ■P‘ 6 UEItRST *J/-) CASKS SAL SODA for sale £V Y v . ?• L - faunestock aco .“P 1 " '*». corner Wood and Fourth a'taT l"j bbls. fresh Eggs rcc’d No. IHi Libcrtyjit. ItIDDLE. WIRTS^CO New parlor decoration^—pr~ rioTASII -i Piivb - ks pure iS t . rcc ’ d '>"'J •ptM ... „ hOBEKT DICKEY. , Front ttreet, near Wood. M atom Ffed in and furjalo by DAVID C. HEftBST.^ ] 5 RXS. PRESSED CASTIIE SOAI* 'for j* v «>la by apj;, h. L. FAIIN'ESTOCB A C 0... RANGE RASPBERRY—2,OOO extra TJ RUSHES—A larce supplv ’Ai CB> X> Tooth and Nall Bruahee of the Sn«t CLOVER SEED—SO boa. Bi.hJ «oylB I iHrtical. Health of ameiucaa wo.mk For many year* I haw b<en trod t*,{ „ : wearinessanJ languor, b-.Lh mental and j'Dy*ir,i liitlessness, dull headache, poin ia the head aa .i u coMarsd and tendency to *ti tinea?, palp: mu. a •■{ tk. rrry eaaily flattered or excited, appetite vi.riaLle.gt «nd bowe-U derapged, 'with pain. Any mental ..r pf exertion was suro t«< bring on all the sjmpiom*, ant In addition. Calling of the womb, and grunt pain in l gion. One physician after another exhausted hi* oh fcuve me up. A patient and persevering ns? of SQALL’3 UTERIS F. CATHGI.ICON fortunately ccra and I have no words sufficient to expro?* my tbonhf: MfcL JULIA AXNF JOHXS , I can truly say that I have been a inllVrer' , or many with white* and derang'd menstruation. After a a : bad other trochlea, Midi aa pale face, Indigrition, w atrny, general languor aud debility, jaiu in the small bach, a *urt nf achti.g and draggingsensation,pain be the ■Oir.iii.jer blade* extending do* o the spine, loss o'f tit*, trouble in the stomach and hostel*, with cold ham fe<-t and dreadful nervousness. Tt.<* b-.-uit ••xcitement l make tn«* feel aj> ij l should !ly away. I tried doctot di .<g*. and everything, one afUr another, without th l • lit. 0u« bottle ..f .MAK3HALL’3 UTERINE CATI OoN changed *<*me of my symptom* <it the better, ant 1 f»m entirely and radically cured. I wish that eve? man could know what it will do. CLARISSA OR! For • long time I had I't.Tiu- complaint.. with thefol mg symptoms: l u-oa nervous, etna, istcd and irritnb "vmel to abound iu Complaint.*-; r <,me «t which I will tr t*'H yon; pain in U>c lower organa, and a feeling* as if ik thing wo* going to fall out; inability to walk- finch or fount c.f a feeling of tullncs»; aching acd drtggirr, •b'«'ting pains in the back, lutns, nnd extending clown legs; the jolting produced by ridlug-taoseJ great parr: r m<»lic shootings and paiu* in the ,-ide, atomarh nnd boa headache. with ringing in the ears; every fiber of the b .-'"••mod sore; great irritability; intenso nervousness, 1 er noi bear the lra*t excitement without l-cinp prostrated a .lay. ! could scarn-ly niovo about tha boose. and did take pleasure iu anything. I had given up Ik>j-, fcnv tried everything, a* I »-’ipi<oKod, in vain, hut a triend cal my attention to MARSHALL’S UTERINE CATHOLIC 1 t.*?k it. Imping against hope. Meat fortunately it ext uir; and there >■ n -t * healthier or nmre grateful wntnar too country. 1 trust all will use It. It i» truly the tromii ,1. Mrs. FLORENCE I.KSLIJ MARSHALL S TTEHIXECA TIiOUCOX vnV^rta UC !f' 2***9*/ •** Heath, WkUtt. SuTTTtrsni. .rrrpt or / M*nMmati'-n. Jiloaltn,/, nnd I Ktdn.yi or Cr.nary OrJnns, kt:-n:i,-r, m cemlin.net of £Vt«*. f'tarilun, <sw.-.,c V «. JWpituf.-mr. Cram;..-. W;i..rW.v T , <j ->■! 'aryln7 Cr * ; '" 3: '' ur T y n f^ !, ‘' d vith U' Urrr T i K??, °- r t'lrrin.- Cit>viie»» u One i’M and a Ha{r v<r uvgU 1-aiU. on tKrrfrriti of «- .fnV fir* l-oUl'ithaU tr „ n t by -rprot, fv ft r .f - Ivxryr to lh> < of iStlsprtt: rotilr. IU T -.,r:,rular t., irri.v yojf a J,!rns, town, <v« '■ n ‘‘ SLl! '- H ' tha.'. t)ir .Wiciiir a-t!! hr i <n r*c*ij:t of Uu mr>my. jtddrfi b". UE.». 11. KKTSKR. 140Woe! at.,Pitwborxhj _ap. ,-d*wP Sign ..f th*(l.*lden Mr.rtm JOY TO TUB ADJIiuKUs O l A ?TNE DEAL or ,:I(;I L <-5- ir USHV 11 A 1 U Talk Uiinty. it rar.iiot nj«t without »line heat' r f In then read th" f„ll ovmg. and irmii a-k more „•». nr-u Pan. nnd <ncii little, nnd no on*’can ''"iibt WOOD-S hair iiESTOR. wVh 7i ° C * n * J# ' ,u "* lt,<,n ~f "U and young. l«m* wonderful preparation, wldch turn, hock to it c. .oi t gray hiur-eovers.tho head ~f thob-ild with aluxn ant fc r..wrb—removes the dandruff, iu-li.ng, aid nil cutai «l l "r * H n r' — ca */'-* V**« “ * 1 11 *• U -a 1 How Of the natural tint »Ld bee- „ n- „ regular .bvssmg J.. r the hair w presi n e it* color, an«? keep i; f/om falling {o cvircnm* ■ ge. In all Itn natural leranty. \\ o call then upon the La /' in ern, »‘ tu ' « if - *•“« ««uvly the toe w . n,d. ns they value the H.mii.g Uks,„ P the w|{.:hi n"'!;™". 1” i r.i.-.. U|..„ U,. The Agent for Prof. p„ .•• oßlf!Tt . v ,.w i; v.-n. njet ivcd the foUowiug letter in n.- IU-.-toi Va . P.ITKI'.. CVnn. Julj i 3. !*>; . ,?• r ‘ t-.r: I Inn «. t^,. u troublt-d wHU <l» •trui, .>p •> i.rf ny h-ai] for morn thim » tiw.uiv h, |7~’ ,n tj scurf ism] i.air toeetii,*-. [ Jq 9 N> p*|H-r uU.ut “M .**r„ iiair jaMonslio.* a. a cun I --..ir- at ><>ur -tor*, on U„- iir-t of Apr:! U.t, an.' ptir in « !'in "' V-? ~d 1 i»J wtf&ctlS. It. Hi. tblns., it ti-nnive-J the frcurf *n<] luiir tn suin', h m »iu nr U.r*- i:;cl.*HHi U:r*Ui ioA<r< u uai uscf ’ Tr« .‘ h !'• v*, r wi,h >•••« 10 m *» t-.vo V l y Mr. lo.t. tln-Utarei ~ftbis. 1 .f..n t ku-w a* ai t I, 1 * 1 li r' l 1,1 ,iuH y,u m,»y a f IJ.iXT y N.|l |r« aftrf It l» kr t.w [j li. f». \ nrv w nit re*;«-rt ( i’HIUDIt Mil A. >• ;• t 111, l ££.«'. ... •• '-'jiv Lti-ar >.r "'ir Ilmr KcMornlivv ii prorir mV i U pHfl -f"'* 1 -; 4 «*t r.*k*. I ha. lliH ti„', r , ‘ 8 f r-X't r.t i-.ur K/'-ioratir-, au.l }„, V .nr V..1 7 r J '*v tll »rrwa«« u * rrui* > — ‘ r ' nl " 1 [tj " front i» ali»o rra f-.iivfit. 'Y.Y' TV'' * u tth.-j, ;xU y t „ ri in what* • V" x m *.* "“U jK' r ».'f -.1 t.T.TbUK-o.intii'O, Jra iiMHic. mauyi.c!,..!,, , t . Y..ur«. j -iik ctfnllv. I). TU'iUA*. M. 1» ,No v'lVin.-si I p, , ~ , 'iNCtfMS. 1.M.. ... i , ; c ,f ', ‘V UIUA ' nt to tiiHuuloctu. ' . ( •'* " r < ty dihCv'unl Hair K<#rt.ratirr, Iwi is.. . . r u| 1 ..:,i.... w , r j t may r;,r.crra, tin 1 lmrt> Hw-d i i 7'. ,|, r";• o-c is_th,i. 1 L..re. Hkv,,j , -- ait tin h.it-il nf iisiiu-oTL. r Hair IJ.-ac..ratir— »r ,) th.n 1 tlii>iyi-ura va.ijy sni-rior t«,nny other 1 know Jt, 0 ••■•an—i il„- head of (landrail. nnd wuh --se month >.r, . •t it-<- will fc-t.-r-any j-r hair 1.. ih. -i 'a-nl t'.'raii'l l.itur*-. It ah.-iliti, - ;< \ pi’iiratK"; mu] ail ihu, mthnut di«c.'l..nnc the h7.,.l- ’th' tiH'ly .t. «,r U., ,n «i,i -h if ,lr r „ ZZ"h:t,\ tv" 1 ry ■ ’ '■«' rol'T «i.'l irvlur" I.' hair tfllltr. iil'i Vor *ilr L) (i h'O. H thV.-Ki:, K.i ]•*;' •hrr-»i t).J. MiOUTwiriftor., r.lii I’rtaUwar. X V P,U M' & «n -20:1 yd*i»toT £ffilants W To Boat Builder*. AMEJ», Kv the li'th ->t Jun.v th<- hull or.i im:»U. lul.t *t.-imhnat. to u. nnJecf tl, c vom J H f 7< I” 1U ? I 1 »»k -li (kirk, Oi. ih«* limber-. l-nli-. imj 1 rv.'uf-it». t.. m.b. 1„ . •trm* u»i ttubstn.nti.-i! * B> ■ . ulrwtl J t ||* j° h L ' * * n-a.ioiut■!.• r ul . . ..i:i j.1.-n-o HilJrwf. SriUNGFKU <>\V Intk. 'Uf roht- mnj !-f-nn.l W fur nur .\<<n <>■» m.:.:vtnr. niJ n j,,] Ty'ANTKb—Afrits t« self in tho Srato’-f UASfD IVU-KiII*AT£NTSTUMP J,*, 11 , ' ,ll,u m, "> c *c run y iiSn.at tbc fii-!.] aud t.»i!S up tl.« Urjp-rt [•u.r «um r , l.y h\rii| l 0 „U, ut two A.iJn.» V.'. J 1 AI.L. ilj.ori r. WA.VTKD IMMKDIATKBV.-.ld t o«o«*u *“ **“' Kill* of til*- tnrrtr s •• K» In Am<-nr;i. 1m 3lri-hsnini. fanner* nnrt 7 par!,, f'.i tt-IMiIUK to lr;«To|, will titnl (hi* to t— a Trrr fr-.flJsU utiil ji|<-ona:i j biia:n-*a, enablin'; than to nr- flit* 'tvintrt at thf> K.UTU. utr.a. in the hi:V Im *» ate rl-*nn? frr. !n fort) to j-r year For MU Obii>‘or ifliri v f " • M-iiti «tr<— t. OVtv-tnnnr.. iHisrrllanroim. I’IIOPERTY HOLOEUS, ATTKSTI»\ PERRIW & JOHIffSOiU lEiun,, in ms.,! fa--,!,;... f, r nmnnf,.i-!nrii. w. E. CHILDS ,*z CO—, I'ATEN’T ELASTIC El HE WATER PROOF CEMENT ItOOFINIi, AKE now prepared t > oaecute ..rder.fer ■nv tin, S" "'“I " »>u-l cu-. I,iu 5 that caatmt br •urj-a*,.-1 f,, r * 1 Chp:i]>nosH and Durability. tl'.r ar- t.nl w-|| kiivwii tjj any rulozr i, .... n, V U ' lo :', ,n far " r “ { and wmn£, C 3 llu.ja.ntf. «>cn t.V at-.*.. K.-ilnßc«i s , ■ • ,l *- f ” rnrr • < " .’■l" 1 **>d Hath .in.-tr J. . n,> '! ; ’ l<rr '/ 1 ■•! Urout W J J>-Tei.th etn-efeß |J OU>I V ,*• Lo'lw. h?,j . I>iaTiit.lid nll-v, om-iito PiM*'. Mal.lr; tUnn- nf K. ftirorr -'f Market nr d «.•,»- A "" * Sr ■ 1 'L •nr- nu '- 1 £, *'* **» tluus- ..f Uiibprt Henu, C.nsr,.** t.-tu.-.r, 11 u ,r and Wjti- utm-U; More.. 7 J M M••ltohwri* u-. i , h ' Ur Stable uf A itrsdl-y. r.,rn-r . f \V»|.. r jII. t ’, fl i < ,lc , r V •trnrt. AU-KfaniT; oflj. 11. Wllktrfr, Fr," i I’ Hud. A. Ji.hr, tv.dt, Wm. McCall" and v,‘ V'" 0, Lib-tty: nu.J many ntlirra too numcr. ns tu mV. ,I " II „, , .. I’KHHIN A Juj|XCij\ f!"- 1 ** 1 '! Nl> • s SmfUiQeld St . ratal.,,, u .«, ~a JAMES P. TANNER, .",1! Woo.l Strovt. r>illsl ) „r B h. lMilr-1 th ' i'l-Rtion •'? 111-, cu-u-aiert nn'l |,„y,. r 4 "Ilj Lis l^rg- -VKW SPRINT, GOODS, .'Unor.a.:.-.T, ,l. M !<Kw;as >, C.UTZI;^ OPEJi, I nK.\ Ladi<*. Mimm nn<J I'JnMiri bonnets, FLATS, ond fancy hats Mru «, I1ot» m„| Youth's I’alm leaf leghorn, FAN AAIA uiul . STRAW HATS al<Ti *, liojV All.l r>utli‘i WOOL ami FLU IIAT "'"""I •»««.. r»w,. *»*"*“ •*»">« CASH TIME BUYER.* OrJ.TißnUrltwiaoJ ~ »„ . mr27 'md n-nj *n«l tJ™ Vl°\fi eUO , Or Lawtoa Blackberry »,000 ,t„„. th ™„ r lhi » riliuUo Hint ing prict-r J Plant* ar,> i.fr v riyj at ite tolK.w I<>A) plant* f.OO oo i ar. jiisMf «o oj iia .. Jo co ! n •• 50 •• , J£m - •• ! i-w CoiQi«al«j' R J* V J * K - V<lX ’ ‘- f *h« «Jb«nl:rr, parties are r‘fv uuh ur a rrf.-rrnco wl»er« t:.« o r cc e T T^ DO,rn ’ Wi!l “IWnlh.onl.rta *b*eh PiMta oriho NEWMAN STUORNLKS3BLACKBKKHV. »1» ba furniabed »t tb* aam* pike*. JAMKS WAKDJIOr. _tnria :( U>rtfT So. 4? Fiflli strvcl, pnuburch. P* PHODLicii FOK SA LE-~ 151.000 l|>«. count r j cured Cult Meat; 'A’i bbU “ ” ilf-ta l’ork: ) jo bus. l»r/ Apples: ■„ n -.:T' r ’ "^S»*»s«v rriifll;!>' *sL’f \K L Y OF NEW GOORr- - I MfRPJIV M lil.lt* It FIELD b*»« . Idc their third »r and "Cl b duliy new , twtt ! ea/A, at North rorur. >..■.( thnml Marki-t N‘ O>V Ol’£iV-ThC ( »t otoet of I>r**« <•>»*:«, f*h • (kxvia. Slournlnx (Juod*. N»'«tdlti V tbotJty. Ph-a*” eali and.aee th#ir .pH formerly L.irr jj'Ts*' " ' v,vn7~ RLT Us PRATT.
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