PITTSBURGH FRIDAY MOBNtKO, MAY 14, isr,s. o r rial A L paper or. ran cirr City ana Newn lim. w m*«w? BH 3^? IBmos —'Bib gentleman will ahow to oaretUsean this erenine nt iia- “ ° f “» lBb< >™ training Irhon he ha<l taken in lmnd at 0167 couU Bcarc eiy articulate a .. »wio were physically and mentally, to all appearance, below the reach of culture. The octor gare ns an idea of the manner in which ne commences his instrnction of these unfortu nates. He at first places beforo them a saucer containing beads. These the poor children are, with infinity labor, taught to arrange upon a wire. Sometimes weeks and even months are consumed In this Usk. The next step is to teach them to arrange on the wire, beads of different colors, say two green, two red and two black ones, side by sido in succession. This lesson being learned, the next is to add to the saucer of beads, several buttons, and require the pupil to place upon the wire, three black beads and a button, three red beads and a bntton, three white beads and a button, and so on. The difficulties involv ed in these tasks surmounted, the learner is ucemed able to go on with mental and physical toils more exhausting. If one will reflect for a moment ho will sec that thero is a great deal in volved in the task last mentioned, if he will take Into account the condition of the pupil. First, the attention is fixed to a steady occupation for the lima being. The constant disposition of the imbecile is towards flightless; every little cir cumstance distracts and bewilders him. In addition to this, tho selection of the Leads of different colors implies discrimination and thought. Tho child is also learning to connt, in arranging his beads by twos and by threes.— Moreover, Ibo choosing .between beads and but tons Implies an observation upon differences of sue and shape in objects. Now all iheso are mental processes. The physical powers are- also trained some extent by the mechaoical labor necessary to tho performance of the alloted task, and the will is ulso brought into active exercise. Three and six months are sometimes consumed in these first lessons, and the idiot boy or girl who has buo cecded in accomplishing them well, has achieved much perhaps, as Fulton did when he saw his labors on tho steam engioo crowned with suc cess. If now we remember that these five boys have been brought from the beginning of these first toilsome lessons up to the ability to go through with a difficult and laborious dumb bell exercise to the sound of music, the ground tra veled over, will be appreciated. But we also saw and.beard these boys repeating their lessons in Geography', pointing oat the various Slates on the map, giving their names, and the names of their capitals, (racing oat the coast lines, the principal rivers and mountains, and answering many qaestions which implied in (hem a most wonderful mental development. We do hope that Dr. Parrish will find thousands present to night listening to his lessons, and observing the •result of his labors of lore. Nothing but love could have stimulated this gentleman, a mau ev idently of raro culture aud refinement, to fore go the inviting fields of scionco and literature, and go down among blindness and repaleive id iocy, that he might carry there with him a beam of heavenly light to pour upon the beclondod uiiud. We believe we havo said enough on this subject, and perhaps too much, bnt we have been prompted to it by the interest we took in the first exhibition, and by nothing else. Go aod sec Dr. Parrish to-night. 'i Fire .and Burglar Proof Safes.— Passing | down Third street, yesterday, we stepped into jj the Safe Rnd Vault Doormanufactory of Messrs. « Burke & Barnes, and were kindly shown through £ the establishment by the senior partner.— < Amongst a good assortment of the sereral sizes we passed before an immense Safe just finished A by these enterprising manufacturers for Messrs. •3 Miller &'Rlcketspn; it is a doable safe, the out* or measuring 7 \ feet in height, by 5 feet in width, and 3 feet in depth, and weighing about A ",500 lbs.; the inner safe is 10 inches high, by r , inches wide, and 17 inches deep, and weighs ’j 305 lbs. The cabinetwork is ofthoneatcet and yet most substantia] character, .and arranged in ■# shelves,, pigeon holes and drawers, in the mo9t convenient manner. The locks used, are Vale’s celebrated patent; the mechanical execution of is cFeditablo to the well-known build- This, we ora informed, is the largest eafo ever built for home use in this city. ills? We also, observed a Vault Safe, made for the : Allegheny Bonk, which exceeds any we have ex amined for strength, and burglar-defying de vices ; it is an unusually strong safe, inlaid with g chilled steel plates throughout, the hiDges hid, :| almost, in the massivo iron plates, and the door secured by a perfect maze of polished bolts, — the bolts secured in turn by the burglar-proof magic lock of Tale, Jr. This latter is an ex ceedingly beautiful lock, m.iU-OTeOlmuism and finish, and worthy the attention of tin- curious It is a self-changeable lock. We,were much interested in this brief look at one of our manufacturing establishments, and write this uolico for tUu benefit of tho?.u who • might feel interested in examiniog for them i selves. 2 Ycstbbdav was Holy Thursday, or Ascension ti day, and yery interesting religious exercises % were held In-tbe Episcopal andCotholic cburcb j* vs. Dr. Moriarly loclured in (he evening lo a A very large audience very eloquently on (ho In* * diau Revolt. The Doctor with all the lluenl sarcasm bf-on Irishman, described in fit and glowing-terms the tortures (o which the llio do os are subjected by the agents or the East In & dia Company, in the collection of their rents. | Indeed we thought we were listening to the de nunciations of some holy priest against the In fs ijoiaitioo, until we beard the great Reformer of & (be 10th century spoken of os "drunken Luth “ cr.” Dr. Moriarly declared that the Mmy call* jj ed English Protestantism, with all its rum and g rice, its soup and its old clothes, had done.no- il? thing, absolutely nothing for Christianity in In dia. It was the Jesuits (!) who were calling ?| from tbo bonds of iniquity such as shall be saved. The spirit of that lecturo docs no credit h lo your heart, Dr. Moriarty, however much its S wit and sarcasm may do to your head. -Tjg Lite Ann Timm oplluoii Miixks. Itjr Tltuuiai.N Urowa New York; Uadd k C&rleton, 310 BruinlWAj." The name of Uugh Miller la now aa familiar <} as household words. Ilia works have all atlain -I£§k ed a deserved popularity, aod the deep interest by the sad manner of his death must jjg render the present work a desirable one to al -3 most every reader. The work before us is ably written, by one* who knew Hugh Miller well.— represents s genial and appreciative picturo of the Life and Times of this marvellous man.— Written by one .of his most inlimato friends, a former co-laborer with him on Iho celebrated *• Witncjs" newspaper, an<l a resident io the bouse with the subject of hia memoir, tho author liad •ji abundant opportunities for studying hia noble £ hoart and manly character—opportunities which g have proved invaluable, as hia volume testifies. For sole by J. Davison, No. 05 Market street. Ora Paper. —Tbe Westminister Herald- pub lished at New Wilmington Lawrence county, gires the Pittsburgh Gaietto a highly favorable notice this week, which we highly appreciate, especially as it comes voluntarily from that very excellent religious paper. We shall endeavor to deserve the encomioms of our friendß, and offer again '-this doy at oar Counter the Weekly Qoz rue, a fine well printed sheet containing 29 col umns of reading matter—Editorial, Select; for eign, local and Miscellaneous news, equal in amount to ono and a half of any other paper in Western Pennsylvania. All this we offer at the low price of $2 per annum for single copies or $1 io clubs of ten. Como on with the subscribers. • The Washington Reporter, of Wednesday, says: Tbe May Term of Court for that County will commence on Monday next, and continue one week. No civi] causes have been set down foi (rial, as the case of Jonos for tbe murder ol Samuel 11. While, together with tbe other crim inal business on hand, will occupy tho cntiri week. Flood. —We learn that the recent heavy rains have done considerable damago to tbe mill dams and otherproperty Bituated on the middle Fork of the Ten Mile oreek in the southern portion of our County. _ To SroBT3ME2f. —lfte dieciplcs~of Isaac Wal ton will read the following from tho iJoiethport (M’Koan Go.) Citizen with a piscatory relish : A Trout Cochtv. —M’Kean. with all her other natural adeantagcs, can bo said to excel in the great abundance of trout that are to he found in her streams. On Monday last Messrs. U. F. Jones and John Hall, of this borough, caught over fine trout in ColoCreelr, within half a dozen utiles of this place, in lias than 6to time. Bask of Beaver CotrMTT.-jTbisiDstilation at its first semi-annual meeting, held on the 4th iast., declared a dividend of Ibreeper cent, upon its capital stock paid in) out of its first six month's earnings. This dividend has been ap plied to the purpose of forming a contingent fund. Tbo directors have ordered a new plate, -lis tbo bills from the old one soon came to have a diogy appearanco.— Mv Brighton Tints. “MrasrsoxA, on a Bosnia of I acts. If any of out booksellers havo a work of Iho shore Ulle, Will they bo good enough lo udvoriiso tbo fact in our Weekly paper, for Ibo purpose or answer ing some inquires made by a. correspondent who fe^it^-fromßatlerCounty. See adrcrlisemeot of n. ;H.-Collina •„ SSL m*Aiel coluon- Mr. C. keeps on hand a [Special correspondence of tbe Pittsbnrgh Qaieite.) Saxkx, Ohio, May-12,1858. 'Matn. Editor*: —ln addition to the mmsual “coal term*’ of the last few weeks, we have for a few days been deluged with rain; for the lsst forty-eight hoars almost constantly. It is thought that early frail, peaches, cherries, &c., are almost entirely cut off; apples, however, give promise of on abundant yield, unless we are to have more frost. Gardening is scarcely begun here and planting must necessarily be unusually late. Grain is looking finely, though there is not a large breadth sown. Notwithstanding the backwardness of the spring and the continued “tightness” of the money market, business is quite lively, and our tradesmen are doing much more than during the i same period a year ago. Oar manufactories are all in operation, but ore doing rather less than □snal. Probably nowhere else has as groat ex cellence been reached in the production of steam engines of moderate capacity, both for effective service and economy in the consumption of fuel. An active rivalry is going on between the man ufacturers of Reed’s, “Oscilalor” and the “Richey slideengine,” each striving to outdo the other for superiority in actual service. This is the right kind of competition, and with Iheexercise of the high mechanical and scientific ability em ployed in both establishments, a very near ap proach to perfection will be reached. Boobs for subscription to tho capital stock of tho “Commercial Banking Company” aro now open; capital to bo $50,000, with privilege of increasing to $lOO,OOO. oill and his friends in thiscounly arc “slight ly” enraged at the duplicity of His Honor, Jas. Buchanan in the Marehalsbip affair,'but with true “Democratic” subserviency they will pro bably be found working in the administration harness at tbo next election. Yours, &o. J I.’STITf A. Arbitration — lt. H. King, merchant of this city, had n case before Messrs. James Marshall, McClurkan and Alexander Nimick, yesterday, for damages to a lot of feathers shipped on tho Hazel Dell, at Louisville, on the sth of Septem ber, but which ho alleges bo did not receive un til the 80th of October. The feathers wore dam aged in the meantime, as is alleged, by the bags having been torn and ripped; also they fell short in weight from two to ten pounds each. While tho boat was delaying, tho price of fea thers depreciated 5 cents per lb., so that hod she been here on the 10th or 12th of-September Giey would have brought 55 cts. per lb., instead of 50, which thoy were bringing on the 30lh of October. The claim was laid for 351 lbs. of feathers and for a depreciation, of *5 cts. pr lb, on 1000 lbs., making in the neighborhood of SGB. The award of tho arbitrators was for tho plaintiff $4O. A. M. Brown, Esq , appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. Bartoa, for defendant. Thu Cobcekt.—We had laid asido for publi cation anextract from the Philadelphia Xorth American, in which there was a discriminating critique upon the merits of the celebrated cau tratice, Mad. D’Angri. but the envious maw of fate has swallowed it up and left U 9 all to wait and hear and jndgo for ourselves in duo lime, without tho aid of tho gifted critio. In short, wo have lost it. Not only the paper above men tioned, but, also, the New York Tribune and Timet speak of Lhis woman as one of the most gifted artistes who has been among them. In view of the great laleol combined in this troupe iind tiie fame that comes to herald -.hero, there is a good deal of excitement among the lovers of music to secure seats at the earliest moment. Tickets will bo for sale on Monday at Mr. Mel lows. and we predict one of the most brilliant audiences that ever assembled in the city The Teaqedy. —The awful tragedy that was enacted in Allegheny on Tuesday morning, st ill continues to create a feverish spirit of inquiry among all sorts of people. Rumor has brought to ns her hundred stories about the child being driven from the room as if preparatory to the slaughter ; about Evans having told a neighbor a few moments after the discovery of the mnr der, that his wife had been burned to death; about a woman’s baviog found his great coat Taatened up m front of the window to exclude the light from without, and other tales too nu merous to mention. But as tbe examination will take place before Mayor Stuckrolh this day at 'J o’clock, wc forbear all, and wait for the de velopments as they disclose themselves Who ever has done this deed, he cannot well escape detection. Hitting Bois.--Passing along Fifth street on Wednesday night, we heard a loud outcry , from a boy who had hern very ecvorely struck with a cane or club by one of the police abou4_ tho theatre, liia offence being some noisy con duct near the street entrance to tho gallery Those who saw tho blow struck were very in dignant nt the severity used. It is not tho prop er way to treat boys., to knock ojl Ilia head os though they were beast?. We know that the boys who throng the street about the theatre are bad: hat it is the part of constable*; to arrest punish. A blow from a <*lub wielded by an enraged man falls with crushing weight on a boy, and no policemen ought to permit him self, or be permitted, to deal such blows Is Advance ok the Maii. — Our pleasant aini enterprising young friend Pillock, whose bead •pinrtcTs is al the mammoth literary oataMi-.lt tuent. Masonic Hall, serves his subscribers iu the city with nil the leading Kaslern nod Wept ern dailies, received by express, some hours in advance of the mails By leaving your address at Knot & Miner's, John will giro your order punctual attention. See bis advertisement. Bescti Warrant —Charles Mhhaele was ar rested, yesterday, at the instance of Fitbian, Jones fc Co., charged with concealing goods for the purpose of defraudiog his creditors.— After a faithful examination of the matter Judge Williams discharged Michaels on the ground that no demand ha-1 ever been made on him In show where the goods were. Mayor Stuckrath fioed the 1’ , Ft. Wayne & C. It. 11.,520 for obstructing the gtrce!3 with their cars a few weeks since. The road refuses to pay, and bos taken an appeal to the Common Pleas. Mayor Weaver held Joseph and John Mus* grave to bail yesterday, for trial, oo charge of conspiring together to defraud their creditors. The charge was preferred against them by O !1. Ormsby <— The Mayor had no cases before hiiuj yester day, that it is necessary to report. A bad wo man, named Mary Morris, was committed to jail for thirty days, for disorderly conduct;- and held to bail for keepiog a disreputable place • Wg saw a letter, yesterday, from I>r. Parrish, accepting the invitation of the ciii*ens-4o him to give bis exhibition this evening. The place is Masonic Hall; hour, half-past sexen Alleoiikhv Post Master.- -It in reported that William M. Stewart, Ks.j , has received the appointment of Post Master in Allegheny city, vice, Thomas Farley, Ea«j. Wis have l*c«n compelled to lay n\ er until to.o»orr>»»v the Report of the Board of Managers of the VitL-burgh aud Allegbony Oq»h;iu A.-ylum. An Immerse Duuoxn.— Mr. Gay p. Matthews Las deposited bis great Virginia diamond, estimated to be worth not less than two millions of dollars, in the bank at Charleston, for the iasf<eclioo of tbo curious. We have no diamond of that value in this city, but wo bare some perfect gems in the way ot garments, that may be seen at any time at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookbill A. Wilson, fiO.'i and tti'j Chestnut street above Sixth, Philadelphia. j Boys* Clothing, for Spring and Summer, mado with neatness and ears, can bo bod at fair rates, from Carnaghan, Federal Street, Allegheny City. Boys’ shirts, white and colored, bojß* gloves, hosiery and under wear, and many little articles of boys’ dress, such as are with difficulty obtained, will be found at his establishment for reasonable rate.*. [ A 1 Lady of oar acquatatatee, Sira. Pow ell,,No IX Stanton street, New York, was trembled with bvsr complaint f.ir a long time, and alter trying many rem edies, was advised to try Pr. M’Lane's Celebrated hirer t'illi, prepared by Fleming Dr<*., of Pittsburgh. Flic did rn, and say* that with one box she was ellertuntly cured. Indies tion. rtoppagr of Iht >n*ntn rn/dVn'M, and frriyn laniy of (Jir Ikv.<vJj, are all diseases originating in the cam" j.rulilic cause, as 1* also that drca-l.'nl scourge, DtgPCrsiA rh«*ee wti-i are alUicte.] with any of the at«or« enumerated diseases, may rest aseared that the ►,»arro of all thrir mala dioa I* ill tbo liver, aud lor its correction the Lest remedy over offered to the pnbl.c is Dr. M'Lano'.. <v|.-br*lrd Lir.-r PHI®; Try there Tti* money refunded if not s«ti*i*rt«>ry should becareful to ask for DR. M'LANK IS CELEBRATED LIVER P ILLS, manufactured by PL EM tNO of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'Umc'a gen uine Liver PQU, also his colobrate-l Vermifuge, cad now be bad at all respectable drag stores. JVtae oenuin* irilhout CKstignotvrtqf myUSswT VLOdIKO DUOS. CUIOCERIES— inObbls.N. O. Sugnr; X BW do do Uolasso* 20 bbU. crushed and powdered Sugar; IW) bags prtmo Rio Ccrffoa, m store and fur tab’ Ly tuyll T. LITTLE £ CO., 112 Second street. MINERAL WATERS—A larec .supply «*f finuli Empire, Oognaw *n'l Bint* !.i«k \V»«*r». jn»t rtwlifdlij J<*s. FI.KSItN.I. ra yjj an7i«r DiamoiicJ *u>l Maib»t *cr»>K. RYE FLOUR- 100 bbls. in stu’rc uml for tale by (ru/U) T. LJTTLK A o>. ASH HOOFS—I2,OOO just roeM anil fur tale !>y _ (royll) T.UTTLK4OO._ SUIIAR CURED DRIED BEEF—iu tierces receiving Ihl* day and for ulo by T. LITTLK A Oil. ARPT>I£T 20 bb)s. No" I. winter strain ed, receiving and fur »1e by T. I.IITLE 4 CO. C ITRATE OF 51AGN ESI A—A cooling purgative, ui 11 it In It* n[>ornlioii, and pienaant the taate; alwaya on hand lirah at JO.l yLKMINUM. _ UT.ESTIATjEL'S Knii~ Atlieniennc Uair Renovator ra&oree Ibo hair to ita original life color, and It ia an Infallible preen fit of tbo Lau and right. War* ranted entirely fuse (rum any iojuriooa eubetaucea. Kor aalcby (myH) _ JOH. FLEUINO. _ T HORN’S Compound Extract of Conaiva and Sareajiarilli^—A freah enpply of lliia celebrated .remedy jflrt rec'd by (tn/ll) Jus. KI,EMIN>I - largo supply of Hair, Flesh, Tooth And tf&fl Bmihea of tl>fi flbMt quality, cimetaut l* on hud at JOS.rLEMINO'S, jbj6 v - • emsfltoMßd and Market itrwt. i [/tons by onr Special Reporter.'] _A CoNSIDBBATIOX POE PICTURE HuSTEBS.—It gives us pleasure to recommend an ariitt whom we know to bo an nrtitt —whose claims to that title were not newly discovered, but, built up by careful study aaddong practice, and have been acknowledged for years and will bo sustained by thousands, not only in onrown city, bat wherever talent b aJmireiL Such wo have no hesitation in declaring b W. C. Waul, tho proprietor of Wall’s Gallery, Fourth street, the lar gest and most elegantly Gabbed establishment of the kind in this section, and perhaps not surpassed in tho Union. It is a sure thing to patronizo such an artist as Mr. Wall, whott -rpauuio and—wo need say nothing further to thoie who seek pictures. To Business Men Ucnei;ally.—Our moMiant* and bnsinesstnen will find Urn. S> htviiuan A Co., tbe enterprising Lithographers, artists who can fur nish Show Curds, Hill Hoads, etc., which will not suffer by c.tnlrast with the best workmanship of tbe East. The fine print of Foster’s National Theatre, noticed a few dny* ago in tho n’o^.may be taken a* a sample of tho manner in which they execute their order?, and wo aro assured they can render sat isfaction in every instanre where demands are made upon ihem. The print mentioned above is a large and faithful delineation of tho mammoth building on Fifth street, got up in tho most sktlTful and. elaborate manner. Why may not our merchants and munu facturerr illustrate their show cards after this fashion.’ \Viiei:k to UET THE Best.—Thojo who huvo a requisition tor boon or shoes will find tho manufac tory and store of T. Cuantlbk, Federal street, Alle gheny, tho place to got them, if approved styles and low prices are tho desiderata. Mr. Cbantlcr takes a just prido in furnishing good and durablo work, and, to onsure satisfaction, personally superintend? the manufacture of the articles which be sells. Souetiiinu to Bear in Mind.—lt will be rouiom borod by our lady readers who aro looking alter tho “latest” bonnets, trimming*, etc., that tho very last supply from the East is on hand at tho Milinory store of Miss C. Begg?, Fcdoral street. Allegheny, where their wishes will ho politely attended to and prompt ly met. A Fkw Qi lstionh Answered.— II wo were oskod what was a sore conducive to health, wo would an swer. tho patronizing of good bout and shoo doalerr; and it is very certain wo would make the sauio reply if asked what stops would most quickly ensure a “respectable *tanding" in community. Again, if tho question were asked where such dealers may bo foam), wo would point out Messrs. Carnahan A Co., of No. 83 Market Sl, whoso stock wo deem unex celled in quality and slyto. pARTii’ULAttLV the Ladies.— Ladies and gentle men—particularly tbo ladies—making purchases in the dry goods lino, will find the assortment of Messrs. Si*encb A Co., No. 73 Market St., the latest and moat varied. This firm offers a splendid stock of trimmings, hosiory, fancy and staple dry goods, em broideries, gloves, shirts, shawls, lace and silk man tillas, Ac., of the most approved stylos and at reasona ble prices, and no customers can fail to bo pleased with tho attention which is bestowed npon visitors and tho raro bargains offered at No. 73. CniaiNXLLY Cukai*. —ln commencing his business at his present stand, No. yd Wood St.. 11. Blatter, ; the Ambrnlypist, inaugurated a new system in his lino—that of taking pictures in tbo best manner at the lowest prices, atlording tho slightest profits. The principle had been tried in other branches of trade, anil why might it n-»t provcsuccessful in this Y The result, so far as Mr. Slattcr is concerned, lias been • his galleries are extensively patronized and he has popularized them among the people. “Small profits and quick sales,” where there is no humbug, is n safo motto. Messhn. Bolter A Snub.—Messrs. Porter A Smith havo opened an elegant establishment in tbe Girard House, Sraithfield st., a fow doors from tho corner of Third, in which « fine assortment of arti cles belonging to tbo furnishing trade may be found, as well os a supply of shirts nowhere surpassed in tho city. Th<*\ devote special attention to tho lat ter brunch, and wo doubt not they will soon stand at tho head of our shirt manufacturers, as their watch word is ••Excolfior,” and they aro young gentlemen of energy and good taste. A New Skylight. —Tho new Gallery occupied by Canoo A Co., No. 21 Fifth st., has been lately opened and constitutes, with tho reception room uu tho first floor, a very weU-nrraoged and handsome establish ment. Mr. Cargo is certainly an energetic artist tho proprietor n«>w of two galleries, tho ono numoJ above aud that nt No. S 3 Market street, well known to our citizens as tho “Sunbeam Gallery.” Ho is determined to serve tho public to tho utmost of bis ability, and we most cordially cite to him those who desire first-rate pictures at satisfactory prices. Ai.lechent BrsjNE'.s —Times in ‘-ur si&tor oily of Allegheny are ns active as on this sidoof tbo river, and her merchant? are quite busy. Among the enterprising business men who make up tho class which she can boast, P. Mertz, wholesale aud retail dealer in Boots aud Shot o , on Federal street, noar tho Diamond, maintains a high position. His store U at present stocked'with a very heavy assortment, and be is at attentive as ever to hi? customers. Tbe public can procure the latest fashions of him at prices which make it an object to patretme his establish ment. Na>r I>ri u Stork.— Mr. I>. Minis, dr., has opened a drug store in tho Girard House, Smithtleld street. Bis room U fittod up ia tho most taslefn! stylo and the wr/Jbwf of tho establishment evinces a thor ough knowledge on tbo part of the proprietor, of the business in which ho is engaged. Nor will the viai. tor who forms his opinion upon practical observation, like he mistaken. Mr. Mini* is a thoroughly cda<*ared pbyrioian, a graduate of it leading medi- st college, and possesses no ordinary experience, hal ing practiced for many years in Ins profession. Wo can commend him. unreservedly, to the confidence »t tho community generally, and of jdiv.-icun.* and .*th or- who clcKir.. pure drug-'. jliuusrmrnts. nZASOXTXC CTATrTr r K imoTIC I'll PI LS uU'li'j .hft* X «d 1»U I’ARRIMf. will gl*.. A N K\11Ili! T i <> N. .1. 11,. mIh11•• lIhII. . THIB (KUUIAV . KVEVINu, oMDinoitniiK ut ~'cl.« b PAUltlrlH will *l*.. rt,-|jr,*r « LM Tl lU. miUt to ttii' f *cc<i*i(*ti, rujrlt:Jlt XHALBSRC &. VIIUJXTEIWTS' Fakkwku. concert in a.mekioa. an,l |»»itiv,*!y th-lr Iwt Hp{>-ai»hf» lu Oil* • ,tf pu..i l<< lliolr ilrpartutofor Kon-pa Ou iM, m-ciMimi MADAME. ELEN A D’ANGKI (tiinlAlrlco ill Camera to tliu Kh]|mt>*( ..f A *>*t ria.ai.il I’litnn Donna ~f oil th# principal Opera ll.m-o-o <.l duly. Loudon. Korm. IVtereburg. Madrid. N«*w Y«*ik. ».|«* ,) i. bo*,. nntu** h:v» obtained *.• w I<l* all-1 enviable a irputatl.-u In >ll the I’ll lineal Opera U‘'«t*i-s.>f tb*> worlil, will mnk« lh, y.r.t uud Only A /r O.h .111. on TfIUKSIiA V, 5I;«> 200., AT Cm UAL I Tb- laknaaln-* pL*.i*itl" , u linu-uii. ,ii, tho "I I lie Iwoi-.-IrlTut.-.l luma buuim, 511:48 JULIANA 51 AY, and MADABIR. ASNKTi' \ CAKAIhjKI. > li.i m Ut-*p|>a*r joint!) Willi « ANUIII, TIIAUIEIUI. VIEUATKMPfI. aoti KkSNOII AIiKLI.A. Tin. programme, »n tbi* n-caskm, will L» tbs uiort attract ivc that i'Vnr boa l***ru offer.a! In any concert im<m. It will contain. Im-sIOm other irlectiims, TUP. CELEBRATED DUETTK ON SOMNASIDULA, *inp.iio.| fur tin. Violin ami l’i*uoCirtc, perform**! by VIEUXTKMPH A .ill TIIALUKRQ IKNIIY VIKU.VTIiMI'A will |>erfurru NOHSIA FANTA9IK, ON ONEtjrUlNO' I'liii •'Xlriut.linary oj.d la irt difll-ult iiiuiiol rouipoaitloii boK produced the tent lot«n"o • iitliiuiinm. w)ieri-*<*r jm fnrtued by Mr. Vteuxi«aiiM, ooJ tier*! bos taou* attempted t.> In jwrformrd by *uy other living artist. I'dll programme will In pnLUdn-d mi MONO A Y, mu) un b« w*on also <>u email bill* of »oUi ummi'iM mi MuN DAY. at Ur. sl*llm'» Milan tOorn. injlA PI TT .S H U Kr, li T]| KA T UK 51138 KIM HEM. Y . . I. tin ex <x» Mounnen ANiil lIKK UK EA r 111 D»KT i»F FUN ' •1.-. i ha a.,w ItUtfh, »U<) Dover lail£h<<4 lnli.ii*. And tb*ho whoaiwii)-) li.Hiftn.l u.,w laugh lb<- in. (»-*i.l«>> KYfcNlNii. May Uih, fifth Ni,-).t ..f tt.i* Ur lnim-'l Moaui.s mots. pku. a TUoiViunpGFrr, MlXSTfikl.X. Ibv.nr.l, on "Viiry «»rnluj; .*f tM> w«*»*li. with nproaib <>Qa by an lUiHK'llM* ■mlh'Dlo, Iilllnf; the Thrtlre to it* utmost capo. Ity. One Mini all pr<e Iniai Item TUB BEST COMPANY IN TUB WOULD. <**ODBRRVK TII K TALKST f» DICK Ui.N MOIIRIU, 1111.1. Y MORRIS, CHAS MOKIUP, JOHNNY PKI.U J. C. TKuWBUIOOE. K W. I'RKSCOTT. W 11. BIbJCKWAY, CAIU. TUAUTMAN, Rrr>f. J I. OILBEBT, SIAPTEK JIEN’TZ, and LITTLE TOMMY Afd'ilbtrrfi' —an «* rbatiga in tba Prr>Kr*iume each evening. A GRAND MATINEE, On 'i ATCMtDAVT, eummenaDg at 3 o’clock—at which, UJirr n.n bring tboir little r.hlldran, unan ompantetl by gentle mou. Ther cm now tocure n*ata fur the 51 ATI NEK. at Kir b<*r A Ura.'s Music Bl.ir«. Fiflb at. aj'PntCXS or ADutvoo^—lsm»a c.mlr. no tltra liargo aecuml mu!b. Kawoml Tier £6 c«at«. Ticket* c»n be ohtmuod and seats aecuied any lim** through the day at th» Box ottpe. Hot* ojicn at 7' 4 . }«r lormaoco will commence at 8 o'clock. FOSTER’S NEW NATIONAI.THEATRE. Polo I>WA.H, nud slannger -I. C. FOPTKK. Acting and Binge Manager A. MV Yotrsu. Tr**.i«iircr.. r i;*r. Punt.isr. 8' Aie or nuct-s Private Roles; to hold tlx j**rs»»m.. f. 5 i Dress Cirrle and Psnjiiottr Upper Tier . . , AN IMUE.NiB HILL Pint night, this ecisoti.ol the groat drama of Initturhi iilso, lira! time thi* season of tho great drama of the Gun Maker nf Vntrmn In both pie. *•#, tb- »u'lre atteiigih of the uto«t popular stock Ci lupsny that r»u appenre.l >,□ the Pittsburgh hoards, will p..-rl‘>fin FRIDAY EVPNINO, May I.tih, ls:.s, will h> p rf..rn.M the great drams, iu thieeacts, of fiVSTACBS BAUBIN. Eustarhe Mr Charles porter Mire Emily WalJegrmve. Favorite Dane T • (ouclnde with irlebrated Ledger drama, in 3 acts, of the GUN MAEfiR or MOSCOW. Baric Novel - Mi. Walter Kaebln Iloeallod _Joli» M. Crvike bemitilul and brilliant Comedienne, Bliu M AU UIK MITCIIP.LL, Is engages! and will abortly ap|>ear. To FARMERS ANI>OTHERS—An intcl- Itgcut, actiio dival and dntnblsd of 15. an orphan, who has bail six ycai* of tuillau at lbs Inetitillioii io Pbilodel pbin, and cau rea<l and write, >• uuw at the Allegbenj 0l» pban Asylum. The manager* deeire to LiuJ him lu'a fann er, or to learn some other propel <seu|e\ti..n. and have no doubt the buy would la* useful to wLts'ver may taka him. lie I* bixUM'lt rory anxiuu* to r,» to n farm, nu*l it 1* hu|>tn] till* noticu may attract tho attention of some larmer who, while boo<‘iitlng himsullby securing a useful employeo, will also belp Uio orphan. Application may bo made to Bits* HOl.UKM'jy Peon rtrw,l,VitUbnrgli,..i strs. it. 8. HAYS, 24 book, Allegheny. n.r2s:wlfP [Country papers are n.s|iirwUKt ropy j TOjrPKTNTING #i Cards, Circular*, I'rtcA l.lnte, Bill* leading. Slww 11 Ilia, Labels, Letterllrad*, Xr, Printed Jn<!H|wrt”r »^y* e ** u*4lmv by WM. 4). JOHNSTON A CO , P/IntcW, Slntkmeraand Blank lhjuk MaaulacUuvta, u,y I No. 67 Wood street. LAX—7 sacks in Btoro and for uaJe l»y BjlO . . * . r J.B.CXSrDOJ). Telegraphic COXQRESSIONAL. Washington City, May l:t. B«csK.---Mr. Phillips, of Pennsylvania, said that Messrs. Kavonaugh and Phelps, the member? elect from tbo new State of Minnesota, wore present, nnd bo moved that they bo sworn in. Tho certificates of their edectiun wore received, signed by Samuel Medary, Governor uf Minnesota, and dated in December InsL Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, objected to tho administra tion of tho oaths of office. He said that it was known thnt tho constitution of Minnesota provided for tho election of three members by a general ticket, and ho desired to be informed where the credentials of the (bird member wore. Mr. Phillips replied that there were tho only ere. detnial? ha bed seen. Mr. Sherman said, that by another provision of tho constitution of Minnesota, the term of the Gov. emor .lues not commence until after tho State is ad mitted the I'nion, and this was tbo only tuodo by which tlic Houre could judge who is the oxecu trio officor of that State. Mr. Medary b not the Governor, but tho Postmaster at Colnmbus, Ohio. Mr. Letchor, of Vo., said that in Virginia tho Sheriff? give the certificates of election, and tbo Gov ernor ha? nothing to do with tbe snbjccL Mr. Sherman remarked that these certificates are signed l>y a Government otficc-holJer of Ohio. Ho did not know by what power uf authority, or by what lottery scheme two members’Were elected out of throe sent hero. Who is the third parson? Tho Speaker said he should be guidod by the pre cedent set In the California-ctCre, when tho chair re forred tho matter to tho House for a decision of tbo question whether tho members should bo sworn in. Mr. Millson, of Virginia, offered a resolution that the certificates and credentials of those claiming to be elected members from Minnesota bo referred to tho Committee on Elections, with instruction? to en quire into and report as to their right to bo sworn in ■as members of tbo Houso. i Mr. MlUson’s resolution was adopted as a substi tute for Mr. Phillips' motion that tho members bo sworn in---yeas 91, nays 84. Mr. Sberniau mated tbo reconsideration of tho vote, and to luy that motion on tbo tablo. Agreed to by 4 majority. The question then recurred on Mr. Phillips’ motion ns amended by Mr. Millson'a ?nb stituto. Tho question was decided in tbo affirmative; yeas, I OH; nays, 03. Mr. Kunkcl, of M*L, from tbo Committee on Ac counts, made a report charging R. B. Hackney, door keepor gf the House, with having abased his au thority in tho appointment of subordinates, leaving tome of them to depend on tho grace and bounty of tbe House for their salary. For this he cannot be too sorcrely censured. Though frequency almon bbod he persists in sotting tho orders of the Com mittee at defiance. Abuses in tbe folding room are pointed out showing fatso entries in the books as to , tho number of documents' folded, and tbe exponies aro increased from stiOo to $2&00 per month. The Committee suy that there aro other charges uf mal practice, and of a ronal character, but they do not propose to report tho declarations of Hackney’s sub ordinates over whom ho domineers. He is unworthy of trust, and is either entirely incompetent for tho performance of the duty or shows a wilful and de liberate purpose lo pervert and abuso the power with which he is invested. They report a resolution that he bo dismissed forthwith from office. The juhject was postponed till Monday, and on motion of Mr. Nichols tho accused was privileged to file a defence in tbe meantime. Mr. Harris, of Illinois, from the Committee on Elections; made report oo tho Ohio contested election rare, stotiog that four of tho members are In favor of Mr. Campbell retaining his seat; four for giving it to tho contestant Yollandingbam, and oso recom mending thut the seat be declared vacant. The three reports were ordered to bo printed. Mr. Harris gavo notice that he would call up tbo subject at an early day. The remainder of tbo session was devoted to the consideration «>f territorial bills, none of which were passod. The House then adjourned. Senate.-.-A lengUily discussion occurred as to what business tho Senate should tako up. Mr. Clay, of Alahama, urging tho Fishery bill; Mr. Polk tbe UomeHcnd lull, and Mr. Hunter insisting on the General Appropriation bill. It was at length agreed up<m to consider the General Appropriation bill by a vote of J 3 yoas to 30 nay*. Tho bill, which is con tained iti thirty.sumo pago?, was read. Notwithstanding the Senate was In session for se veral hours, nothing particular was accomplished. The Appropriation Bill was read by sections, and a number of formal amendments were adopted, and tho bill paired. Mr. Dv -little, of M iiconsin, thereupon moved lo reconsider, which was carried, yeas 28, nays IC. Tbe bill being again under discussion, an animat ed debate was contiouod'for over three hours on the proDajed insertion of a claim to pay John C, Khe* $3200 f,.r compensation to tho Senate reporters. Tbe debate wa.< of a discnsslvo character; aler?r«. Hamlin. Brown, Johnson of Ark., Wilson, Ball, Doo little, and Trumbull defended Mr. Rives from the remarks of Mr. Mason, who characterized his cirou lir sent t>> Senators imposing restrictions no their revt?sl »f ?)>eeches delivered as infamous, impudent and intrusive. Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, spoke with great animation agaiost (he Senate having to pay Jlire’rt reporters, in tho course oT his remarks he implied that Mr. Doolittle was acting aJ the organ of Had reporters. Mr. Doolittle retorted by an illusion t» Galpbin ijui. Mr. Tootnlio T..riTiwTiTl wool" <m or the tivt.iry l ' <,t (ho tialpbio <'a.«e, sajtog that bo supported it in tbo Hi>o«e and supported it now a* «.* any in the I m.in supported tt. and the denouncer* ,uf it were inferable ilan.lercrr and cowards. Mr. 11 rttunionii, of S. , *aid ho hid b,.«n ‘|U*ini>*l with the ctrcuuijtutic**" of the (Jnlphin ca.-.c, iti l they worn a.* Mr. Tootubs hud sUted. Tb« niittlor ibon .-ul»bled. uo<l after a protracted di*cu.-.*'uui, willo.ill u.Mi-.n' on the praposition, tbo Nenutc .idp-unnc.l New .Mia, May 1.1 The Nt.ir .d the Wrrt, w ill. (‘ulib.rM.. to tlo. .'v'lli ul: . I.j_ arrived Shu brinff* $ I .fdin.tiuy in rpvie. Purrest City, in Neiada oouncv, has neen destroy ed by bn*. Thu and i.-uiiinnl pr.*.-poets aru vmiuunt ly f.norahle. Archv thn fogiltie .'!»ve, hae been di.-charged. Rich g<*l I have been disi’ovorvd in Car run \ iiley Tho logirlatura of California hti* |*s«sCel u bill pro hibiling tufuro ..f Tree to Oalr fornia, uiull C"tii|>clfing (huso nlruady there li* regis tor their bgmc* unil lake out license*, lireat excite tiiont prevailed anionif ihvtu, and meetiDgs had been hvl 1. Thu i;U(‘rUiin of emigrating in a boJy Van ruiivei'd Island ha* l>oou discussed. A ill ices from Oregon to tho eighth of April state that tho Kopublic.nu uominntcd .lobu LK-tfny, ul Mari-.n county, f.<r ilovcrnor, nnd J. U. McDri.lu for Congress. The liuinueruLi noiuinatod Lafayette liroier fui WA'.MtEurun Cm, May 12.- Tho lerdict of tho Court Martial for the trial charges against Maj. tien. Twiggs, Gndlng him guilty of insubordinate conduct to tho prejudice of good order and military disciplinu, is approved, but in consideration of his distinguished services and of the unanimous rooom mondatinn o! tho Court, the sentence that ho be re* pritnandod by tho President is romiltcd. General Twiggs has arrived at Washington. While the House was in Committee on llio Whole to-day on Territorial business, Mr. Lane made an ihefioctuul effort in attach an amendment to ono ol tho bills to settlo the claims of citizens of Oregon and Washington, growing out »f the recent lodtan War, niuonutiug to betwoon fivo and sir millions »1 dollars M'.N-riiouKKr, Alidajia, May 13.—The Southern Convention cuntioued in sossiou last night till oldrcD o’clock. Messrs. Hilliard, Harper, Hubbard, of Ala., nnd Hunter, of On., spoko against the restoration of the Slave Trade To-day, Mr. Proton argued against the resolution and Mr. Yancy in its favor.— Mr. Kpmtt concludes to-night tho argumeut in favor of the resolution ofiored by him. A strong disunion •entiment pervades tho Convention. l’un.AOEi rnja. May 13.—Goorge F. Goodwin met Lixtie Marshall, iu Franklin Square, thij morn ing, when bo shot her in tho breast, it is supposed fatally, and tbon shot himself, dying io a few minutes. They had been living together, but she left him a few wroks tinco od account of bad treat ment. ’'Goodwin bos a wife and children living in Boston. Sr. Lous, May 13.—-Tho river continues to re cedo slowly at this point, aod all the upper streams aro reportod on a docline. Tho weather is clear and warm. Thermometer 82°. Bi.j'.ion, May 12.—The brig Hubert Wing ar* rived to-day. Shu reports that when In Agua she was fired into nnd boarded by a British cruiser. A schooner in company was detained on suspicion of bciug a slaver. Louisville, May 13. Tho river has risen 10 in cite* within tbo last 21 hours. Weather clear. Ther roomotcr 76' . FARMER'S DEPOSIT BANKING CO No. CC Fourth Street, TUIED DOon WETf 0 f TJU BASK Of PITTBbUn.IU IKTEHBBT PAID ON DEPOSITS THIS INSTITUTION WAS ORGANIZED in lsat, and stilt rootlon** under Hi" «*ni«r*rt<fal and l-iuiicot which baa ao long afTnrdi'd Kkttefac u.iu no'i wcuriiy to its depositors'nod customers. Ita *|.* kboldetf* am nil IndlTldiinlly liable for 0117 moneys de po*U.~i, nod benidei Ibe money nod property of lb# Bank ir—tt, th.> tind-rrlgned ar« iudWldunlly rt-aponaible to dopoa lii>m I<> th* whole ettrnt .if their prtrato luca&sr Janu<a Mivrnlitll, Robert Oalwny. John Hcott, Key Walker. J.. 1111 Vlovd, Wm. Tnuug, Win Wniker, Jacob Painter, Hmiry M flcary. Joseph Long, S«inua] flrcirg*, Jtnri. A Kuui, Tliomna Melton, Robert Rubiroo, Robert Hell, Thomas 6ct.lt, John M D»»iU, J K.Hrown,of EiUaoiilng, Richard Kloyd. I* A Htewarl Joseph U.*-, .Mr. llmcou Julia M. Cooke lIKNRY, JACKSON A CAMPBELL, General l*tnJ Jomtt and K«d HttaU Brokers, MOliX CITY. lOWA. REFERENCES: -HON. j. s. black, Honu-oct, I'li: Uvu J. I* Dawnfla Brownsville, U L Richmond. Esq., Moodvllle, Pa.; Hon. Wm. Bigler, Wxahlugtim City; lion. C. L. Koapp. W*ehlugton City; 0. Wj Cleveland, Fort De* Uuiuoa, low*; Wm. D Knox, lon City; Mf>crUt Clark, tfaq, Poußnny, Vt 4 lion. Wm. C. Bradley, Br»tUrU>fi>, VU Clark 1 Brother*. N. Y.; Clark ± Brothers, Ht. U>uia. Mo.; J. J. RennWey, Knq., Hock Island, 111.; Mown. Ainsworth A Lynde,*R«k Island, 1114 Bmoi Flab A Lee, Banker*. Hock Waist. HL taygfclyufF The New Brighton Lumber Yard aud Saw Mill. THE Bulwjribcra having Lod the Saw Mill .■n the New Brlgbtoo R*» pot lo good runningorder, they am now prepared to fill all order* toe Lumber 00 tb* most favorable term*. We now bare on band a Resend u •oriineotof JinJonid Pi hi and Oak Lumoo’, Worked Floor ing, Biding, Fencing Board* ‘flblogleo, Plxstwtug Lath. Ac. Wo expect to keep the tret quality of dear and lat cum moo Lumber euastsnUy oti band. T. A ff. WALTON, apkrwam*!' New nrlghtoa, Hmwr county, p#. S (10 Ait AND MOLASSES— -60 hbd». cboica H. 0. Sugar, 53 bbla. 't* ** Mwaaaa*; j Farjinle by WJLMUCHELTRfiB, V*, * HBp. ' Commercial OOMMITTEK OF AitBITHATION FOE FEBRUAJIT. F E. Euixor, V. I\ Jons J, Gnxtsm ba»uxl Siulxfxx Jo*u r ti K. UvsTKii, Auras Loomis. PITTSUUUGII HAUKETS. I ttsportnl Specially far the ruubttrgh Coretfr.j FLOUR—A little more activity; sales »n wharf 76 this flue and superfine at S3,UU and $3,60; lJOdo family extra at $4,40; K 3 do at SLI6; 121 do KU)>er and extra at $3,60 snd $l,OO mud 42d0 super at $3.60. Freni store, IAO bbla at $3,70 for super, $4,12 (or extra and S4,AO for fkmily do; 100 do at $3,06, (4,16 sud (4,60; VI do du at $3,62, $4,12 auJ s4^o. BALMS—SaIon in |,>t.i ol JI.UOO lbs country bacon at 7, fl and B, cash; ami 7,0u0 IHi city du at “\C fur gbimlden aud '•J-j for Uams. HAY—Halm at rc»lr* . i ** |,>«d« at {llnctJ.. q* tuu APPLKB—A sale of Eiai t>t,h rgamii/u to iriasl at ft,62 4*tyTATt>Kj4— &»b*i «t drt>ut of A - *) Dii* mue-l al 3o and JOu do NnehaunucWs Irotn »l u re at fJ. JYIiISKHY Hair, cf 10 i.bU law at Is. LAUD ol Hulrt, «.f )•> Ll,|, jj.i. I,i si FISH- Hair. ~( tu |.|,u Itelifm llciui.* ..I *6 7a audio du No vlm;.ihkn\ cvtti.k makki.i TIMKSIiAI M»y iJ. 16...1 \ i-At n'- i No ofliJ. iJy whom «v.U Pirn's 0 .1 Uoll». B v. , jj i! im,.,.. '•• i«& « »•. ;; 30 J. Mjrnra A llr„ * “if,,** * 54i» i J llullinau ; d 6 KrouatkUuod :i6 IhsoMopUU, WM-k WflO 811,.i11, wlily MauUBtlUK to Itt* head of CmUK wlilcli weioali taken by buUbm at tbe "nv# rattti tin, cntilo nf a guo»l 'jualjty. "° ,d * l f " f »tion,. and ij.Tiw,. *4j£ *°r urrfboru. linn-K,U aoM Bl ft ti.vi.l UO<JM—to butebers at $J 1 4 ihi£4,7;i. niuja Cat-VLS—'jOUoileriHl at tin-yards audplutt.-i ui.au.l biouitit \k ti<«l Imports by Hirer. MUNONU I IIKLA NAVIGATION 00-Ao Lxa K u M Me uutdlats, Mi an* A to; 32 bacon, 7 btila mm, Ido butter 100 bbl* wtjlskey, Isa bbla floor, 12 do apple*, Svindlnr- l flo wlibkey, Clark; Is do do, Gregg; lw bdts paper, Col lid a: l.pcatilpo, luowdcu; 107 binglass, Mliter A Eloketaon; 30 do do, Marti i; 230 do do, lieirrj; 2U bgs of bag*. 801 l A ere •*3 eka oaU, (eeJy; 2i» bbl* whiskey, Truman; 23 Pace outs. 20 pkga, Taylor. DOBUQUI! per Goody Friend*—o2 bar* iron, Jono* £ Lautb; 2U bl 1* do, Slayer, Hartman A co; 3 bxs tool*. John aon; 2 bZ* glim ware, Lorena A Stewart; 21 eka shoulder*. 4 tea do, 6fl l bl* whliky, Clarke A co; 47 bale* cotton, Kfllg Penoock A eg 160 aka wheat, Kennedy A Bro: 120 ska tblp •taffl, Liggei t A cer, 1 bi fora, Era; 83 bids flour. W lloimva A co. Dtsck jgnd 360 too* at Parkeraburg and Wheeling. LOUIBVIII,B per Clara' Dean—l47l bbli floor 120 sacks do, 72 bbla whiskey, 2ftu bx* atareh, Glarke A eo;2 bxa fora, Murphy; 10u bbla floor, Barbour A McKoowu; 140 bad* wlwat, Dkke - A co; 14 hhd*. I bx tobacco, Tuylor; 2 Jof 1 do Dollmeyei; 1 do do. Uayl: 2 bx* oullett, Curling A to; 130 kg* lev, Fahnestock; 723 vks wheat, limned), best tackling, J»i a* A Cooley Imports by Itatlroad. C R R — l bx bacon. Leech 1 llntchioe-c. ‘ur>f £ • a; '£ b** baron, tiliiiTrt & Dilwnrtb; l (r. do Blown k Kirkpatrick, 324 bos lUxserJ, . bids p«arl», Brjr« i co; il do ibikowril ± ,o; o; 7 l-bU cu'loll. k r.i; 2H hbl« off*, 1 do tattle, uvrnerc 21,'. hides. 27 kg* but **n. 6tfo bus wheat, ?0 bids flour. V.’> sfca dried bacon, Clarke 4 Co. I*. Ft W i bid* butter, do,l[i>u» A L Waiter*; 1 0 do Lyn AI Em; u car* I ter, 47 bbla tj frnlt, 2 yltgJ ! RIVER NEWS. Tbo weather w&a wry y osier ds>. the first tin* bright day we have bad for a tw.<k Buxines* was moTlng a little on tne wharf Tbo arrivals for Wednesday night were the GoAdy Friend*, Capt. Shuman, from Dut>n<|u*, and the Clara Dhin, Capt. Cadtnon, from Louisville. Tha Rosalie did uot com# in yesterday. She broke Uio tsm beraol her dylmJer, the beams end blocks to wbkli they era c fastened. and waa disabled between here and Wheeling. The Orb, Cfcpt- 'Yay. took ber place for the time, in the line. Tbo J. Si Pringle It to bo put in fine order before abe leave*. Painter" are now at work on ber. Sb<* will hav» her new |ba tin plaro on Monday next Capt Brirkell t» receiving for New Orleans. The only t opartura* yesterday wr.ro tbo Silver Ware and the Commedvre Psrry. s Lunxo r Tb* «pl«-odrd Superior, Capt Ora's. will laave at TO o’clock, tbl* dor. for nnclnnafl The Clifton will al*o Ib*' e with a fair l»o<l Fur other steamer* leaving **e our E|v e Th« water by pier mark U»t , evening iloi> lat 12* j fret, but u was about at a «n*od It . rose very rn; idly In tbo uiormog and fore part rf the day Tbo Saint Louis papers report a deaJ atand among the steamboat# t ier*. Tli« Annt Letty and th«- Admiral are in tbo bands of the l’ 3. Marshal. The Granite Star*. W. S Nelson. Kdln mrgh, Brazil. lud Wing. Chippewa. Sar»r« n, llamonla, Conorll Bluff*. Emigrant. Wilgw*. Isabella, i ha, Florence. Luu, Mtehlgnu, Oceana, and Jlhnoi* ~re doing i nothing and the tu.wi of them are banled up The case oftb.' -wrier* of the steamUat Alida v* the owner*of th*. -i-nmbost Paihlun, whirh was tiled lnt‘e McCracken -K» . Circuit Court, last week, n-ultel in one cent damag-- un*t the defendant* Th- ryx* -y,.* „., f 0 f a collision between the two boat* in tb« Ohio river a year or twn ago. bv which the Alula was nmk The Parsing of the Delta at Algiers, opposite Now Orleans, a few night* •lore, involve a loss -A s«,cnu. Th- IMta, «* understand, was Insured here for (f.flyO. she Wa» owned by C-Ipt*. Jo*. F..rd. and Ge.i Washington, and bad been m *n t icp w-ren or eight years Tlio Highflyer. from ?t Louis, i.i-.it* tb- Orest (Fret at Kvaiivrlll.-, with Lrr *baf: biokei. Ibe St Louis Lepubhcan id Turs-lay say* If- • lu'tDty-.-ue Missouri riir.r straiu<>rs lying *id« hr *tde at onr lotee yeaterday at 12 o'cl «rk, u Mo-l of them were doing nothing, and would hive bad 'homing to J.. hid it U' t been raining Twenty-one Mi*ecun run «id* by side’ Only think of that' Tbo straggliug«•«».•». ..t which thers were 6>« or si*, we did n<d include In ll.i* uundM-r Foa Pirt-ei b..u -Tb« B i««mer Anglo 5.»..n, Cape. |i*k. r. arrivwi from Davenp.>rt yestirdny aith * initial cargo, I.el too* for Ibe Ohio riv«r Fb« wdlh-ave ivi I’ittsbuigh •U) at 4 o'clock, i' n Steamboat Uefliitr. AKltlVki)—LareibA. Itruwiuvill-, do. r.,i..ne! (Isysril, tl.raUtb. flood) Fm-uds, Dubu./i.-. Clara Louisville. llKßAUTKD—lrfixevua, Urotvutvllie; Telegraph dj Col n*yard, tairatttlh; Orb, WhmUßpfrlrer \Fav e ,Pt U Telegraphic market*, Nk» You. May 1 3 -P-ttou tin-ttb-d. sal.-. bale* at a drclln- uf l 4 «' **, I plsnd intd-lllng l-’>. qu-’Uliutis nominal Flout hrm. It.tAoj bbl* »J,l Wh.-al »dvuuced malm 64,war bus. tWitlrei ,1 « Ulto $t -J5. W. *!.-ro rr«i Mllwunkio Club 9J Com (1n.., C.ixi (,(■* m.|J P-»rk cloaed heavy, tale* at fl 7 NjmilT K 7.» «Bi lto«, fur M.rw, mud $M 4t>.i-1 4 to prime lU.uo m(«-»J) ut m 3. f,, r i un .. ribbed middle*. U‘ 4 .*9>., hi short-ribbed. mud sL f.irCutu brrtsixl*. Whisky steady t>u»t*r ettwdy ut £.’ lor UiUmta attd 6'4 I.t UumfVado. U4T.-,- sliady at Butter dull -at iMil U| Leather liters lm, Uvu aiU-*, with u» cLauge Hide-. si u *dy Freight* brut at on drain t» Liverpool >uvk Markets— Sttxks higher. Cbl. sp. mud Hock Island 7**y Cumberland C«ml 17, 111. Central L.tnii IV. L.-icrm-»- nnd Milwnukir 8, Jtlich. Pouiltmi N V (Vtittnl Ss. Heading K.U 47A'; Milwmkio and Allas IKM£; Virginia sues tCt; Mi***.orl slim Oolenaan<l t'lnmgu Mich tVnlrnl 01; Brlu II Jt. il\: Laeruaes Uud Cmllh.nna seveu. 86. I’liiiMLHiu, M .y H -Flour i» ikk l.aiigcd. sl.li.i.ing t.iutnls fnwly uQcrvd at $4 sd. U>« Fluor aud Lorn Mml 'loiidy at $3 '45. Hoc. t|.L» of Wheat siu.dl. tut mm|>l« for •k-matid, aa there is no inquiry oicrpt for supply ol wuuta of city ruillsra; 3tMi bus pud Soutliern md at (1 OV mud Uiai bus hy. a-blte at }1 'Jh jtye at Otic. Corn lu guod roqofst, aod furtbrr males of 10.000 bus yellow, .uleat. ut a (id whim at 60 (tats steady ml XiijioV for IM. uud for J’ruuo. Whisky unchanged; sales this at 2J bhds at 10J.4, and diudge at ‘JU Provisions .lull and prices drooping. Mess Pork dncllued to slb 50; males Hams at ll£12; Hides lU; Shoulders 8 Lard dediusd to U ,' 4 In bhls, and tu kegs. CimriUKATt, May 13 —Flour unchsug.-d, with r inoOrrah* local demand; nalis 90U bids at s.'l for cboke to extra; reerdpt* continue light. ArUvi- domatid for WlUky- sales 50 blits at ltrV 4 ; tbedsf&aud exceeds tbs supply and market closed with upward tendenry. Pi.-rfalons market has uol undergonu any Special change; very little demand and moms holiers aua'MOs to sell at the quotations, sales are alwut 100 bhds Eacou Sides at 8?£ and SMbhls prime Lord ut 10U, nothing done In hulk or barreled Pot k, and prices mcrt<l> nominal. Titers Is more doing lu Sngar, but prices easier. Linseed Hi] (UWio, will, moderate demaud. Hates cl K» chan go nnaiterrsi. Mousy Market unchanged. BiLTUfoxa, May Id —Flour steady and uctlrs. Wheat firmer at >l«l 07. L'«.ni steady Whisky dull Provisions dull and depressed Bulk Meats nominal' , Us- Notice in partition, t.. Tii.,ma S l»wts and Alice Spencer, ot Baldwin lotrushlp, Alle gheny County, peunx; Jano K. Appleton, James Wthu naiul Apploton Wilson, of Lycoming conuty, Peiina.; Matilda K. Trimble and Samuel T Trftnbls.ofWeppaln, Louisa count v, Iowa; Cliarles Stewart, of New Briuhtoh, psnoa; Lydia Auu Stewart, Emma Stewart, Jaue Stewart, Priacilla tiU-wart. Margaret Stewart, Matilda Ftewart, Charles Stewart. Junto McKee Stewart, (le«rgo Applettm Stewart, children of Pris cilla Stewart, late of New Brighton, dcc'd; Hiram Cl.-aver aod Lanra Matilda CleaTer, of Wnppaln, county, Iowa; Snaan D. LlacomV, Pr. P B Llwonib.of Blrmineham, Allegheny county, Psnna., and Oeurge E Appleton, »t New Brighton, Poona., heirs and legal reprosi-QtatlTrs 01 Tin; in os Spencer.late of Allegheny oonoty, dec'-t. The parties ahovo named, and all other? interested, will lake notice that in rmnaanco of a writ ot Partition, leaned not of the Orphaoir Court of Allegheny county. Penis*., an Inquisition will be held on the Heel Estnleof Thomas ppencer, dec’d, being a tract of land slroatc in Baldwin township, adjoitting Tunds of peter Devlin, Tbomss Brtcps. Mr*. C. Unhart and James Hava, and containing al~*«t eighty aeree, »n THURSDAY, the 'doth day of May, A D, 1858, at 10o’clock. A. M , at which time and place you coo attend if you think prc]-er. apZWlwp BODY PATTERSON, Sheriff Farm for Sale. TIIE heir* of David Canon, dec’d, offer at private tain their Farm in Hdom-Ud township, Alle gheny rotmiy, P*., on tiio old Pittsburgh un i Washington road, *t>out It mile* from Pittsburgh. It contains U>7 acres, aboul 80 «cr*« clcar.-l, well watered, nod. r good fence* and la Bi> condition. The baildiDgs ar* a lujge two story Brick Dwelling, with teQ roams;* small Irani* Dwelling, not <jnito finished. and a new Fiume Duru, 35 by 7*> foot There I* also a gobd Saw Mill. There nr* a few fruit tr«ss Tb* soil t a of tb« first quality aDd the land lie* my well.— For terms mod furthi-r particalars enquire of th*> heirs, on tho promises, or of J. W. F WTIITK, Att’j at La*. apl:w3m*F lOC Fifth stn-ct, Pittsburgh. A BARE CIIANCE FOR A PHYSICIAN to obtain a good connlry location. As lam desirous o( mooring to tho city, 1 will sell my propeity, situated •boat the reDtrn of Moon township, 13 mile* from Pitta burgh and 3 miles from (lay's Station on the I'.. Ft. W. t C R. R. Trice, $l2OO-terms easy: for further psrtirular* enquire of Dr. Ueorge McCook, Fifth street, PitUhurgb, ut the subscriber, oa tb- pn-miscs mrlB:wtfF JO»N_T. PKTKRS, M. D. lODFISII — i" 188 lbs. in storo and for sale ’ ROBERT DICKEY, 134 Fn.ottt, Dear Wood ifCKNOR '& CO.'S HOUSEHOLD WA JL \ERLY, now ruinate*. I’oTerll of the Peak,2 veto, *iMi iUmtntioßii (my 11J KAY A <X). lb Wo*'d »t. J"'TTITa“ KAVANA'uoir.s nbwlvork" ADELKJn ! n.l, 12 mo. KAY * CO, M> Wi—l m BLANK BOOKS, of all kinds, on hand or ’nod* (>< nnl«»r on short nuttr«, in ■t>i*rior manner, l y WM. a. JOHNSTON A CO., my 7 Blank Rook Mannfactnrflra, 67 Wixxl xtreut. STATIONERY, of every description, for ■ale wholesale •>■ retail, by - WM ti JOHNSTON A CO, B»>T BUllcm*rm, f. 7 Wu->d xtrnut. SMO KIN GTO il ACCO 25 I,bis. Bradford's Cnl aud Dry f.*r ule by pij7 LEWIS A EDOKRTON. 107 Wood .1 1 {Y BBLS. EGGS—WeII packed, for sale l ''by LEWI9 A KtMJKKTON, IU7 Wi»*l t. Molasses and sugar" 100 iwuis. n. O. Sugar; 400 bblx Mol toco; fur nal» by _mylO RHRIVKR A DILWORTn. .<llO A. /ACEiwa Att’y at Law W" IN DOW M ASil —l2OO lights, ‘Jx 12, on conaignmeut, fur min by ROBERT DICKEY. FLOUR —Extra family, in bbls. anil nucka, exormtly fur family u«s in »tore and f«f «*!«• by mjll ROBERT DICKEY, 134 Front it, pw Wood. ARDANDBACON HAMS—3 bbL No. 1 lOcaakiTVun Bacon llama, now lauding from ikamrr 8t l<nulii>irni* !>]' ISAIAH DICKKY A 00. ACON —10 casks Hams; 11) do Shoulders; 6 do dear Sidfw; 2i ll«rco« 8. C. Hama, rowlilDE thla day and furaale by T. LITTLE A 00, 112 Second it. POTATOES— 200 bus. Neahannock Pota toe* to oirlra aadfbr gala by HgHBY 11. OOLLIN3. CLOVER SEED—SO bon. in store and for aal# by tnylo . J. B. CAN YIELD, 9(\ Papers {rtm «U,W\; 8 to ooh u 8T Woodotmt.—■ . A 5» _ V - W.f.tUMHI TJ.fr CO. • Hitchcock, mcoreery & co.,'s'uc re&or* to Ilnflmaa, ilcCmn 4 Oft, Fonranllng u<l uommUaion UerrhinU and Wholesale .Dealer* la Produce, Floor •od Wool. »» • &"FS2u * sasrajstts’ • n> fSS, w "* a ™*™ 1 '■ J~,.h khjT PimtCBOO. Fainar, Mar 14.1&65. C A I 1 W ill I<JII T A VO V ,\o, f.Sacco—or, to John Corlwright > Manufacturers ana import,™ „< Pcafcet and Table Cutlery, Hurgical ana Dental In etrumeuts, Unnt, Pistols, Fishing Tickle, Ar, No be W.axl itrcvt Tin-/gift special attention lotto manufacturing .f Trusses, Supporters. Ac. Jobbing m l R.-paiug with punc tuality and despatch. apl.'i .[ly . Dissolution —TheCo-i’urtncßthip uoro lofore exLntln>{ Iretweun the undersigned, under the atria of WILKINSON A IIOPFSTOT, in tbo Leather. Olde and Oil trade, was dissolved on the first of April hy mutual consent. W5l WILKINSON will cuuUnue to carry on the narno buaiuwm in all It* branches, at thuOLDSTAND, il7 Liberty struct, and GIDEON N. HOFFSTOT at hbi NKW STAND, 2IJA Liberty street, second d.ior Ivlow UacJ •“reel, whore the beoks of tbo old firm will bo fosnd. WSI. WrLKINSON Pittsburgh, April Id, ’atL*pl9.lu> Q S. HOFFSTOT. Monoogahela Hlver D. S. Moil Packets STEAM Kit TELEO It A I*ll, STEAMER JKFFKRSON, Cut. J, C. Woodward ' o«rr. Ocotoa CLAak. rpilE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE J. DOW niiiuinc regularly Morning Boat* leave Pitta burgh at 8 o'clock A. M., and Evening Uoata ut t> o’clock P. M. for M'Keosport, Mononga bola City, BollovoruuD, Fayette City, Ureeufiotd, California and Brownsville, there counectiUß with Hacks aud Conches for Uuiuutown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Wayuosburg, Carmichael town and Jefft-rmiu. PasMingurs ticketed through from Pittsburgh to UuloD tuwnfors2, meals aud state-room* on boats tnclnsive.— Boats returning from BruwusvlUe leave at H o’clock in the morningand sin the evening. For further Information en quire at the Office, Wharf Boat,at the foot of Orantetrect. *us 0. W. BWLNDLKR, Aastrr. |> EG U LAK TUESDAY'PACK-, fCP* n> XV KT FOR ZANESVILLE.—The fine steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. Uussoa for at>ovo and intermediate ports KVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'cioik f. b. Fur freight or passage apply on board. os. 19 FLACK, BARNES ACO-.Ag'ta. EW'CIN'd.WATt A LOuisVfpy A VILLK.—The fine steamer IDA HAY.jaEalt Captain John May, will leave for tho above aud all In ermodlateps.ru .. u TUIS DAY,l4th lost.,at 4 o’clock i w. ror freight oi passage apply oo board or to royll FLACK, BARNES A <_*»., AgeuU. Ij 1 OK CINCINNATI AND'LOU- , (Eg- „ . IHVII.LK-Thsflac.slramerKEt.lA\PK -jgggtflg Capt F. ,\. lb-no, will lenvefur the above nl „j „u j a i^ rln diato port*, on THIS DAY, 14th Inst, nt « v «, V.-r Iretght in pansnge applt im l>oard or to mytl FLACK. BARN Fif'd O'. A geut« LOUISVILLE Tho fine , WST > X steamer DR KANE, Captain will l-ar* for the above and all intermediate ports, on TLB3DAY Dell, liHi iust. Fur freight or passage apply on board or to myW FLACK, BARNEA.A Co.,Agents. FOK LOUIS V] LLE^The e legant i ICW* ia steamer JACOB POk, Capt. Stewart; bnveforthe alx.ve and all intermediate May I4tb For fi s-i/ht or passage applv i>n l~i.ini or to tut' FLACK, BARNE3 A Agent FOK NASin ILLE— Tetint* new i rCff"’ » steamerJENNTE <»RAY, Capt Dunlap, willjenve fortlie above and all Intermediate portsTlilS . 1 4th InM .at 4 P M. Por freight or passage apply on board of to 0p27 FLACK. BARNES A O'. \jp>tt*. St- JLouia, &r. ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK. , fCff- > . BURLINUTtIN, DAVENPORT. HLAKI*, l, ALENA. DI’BI QL E, LA CROS9K, wkNoNA, AND 8T PACT.—Tin* tine at.-amer ARIZf'tN |A, Capt. Ilerd man, will leave |..i the and all intermediate ports on THIS DAY. 14th Instant, ut 4 i- m. lor freight 01 pasisge applv <-n Uiarrl ..r to myll FLACK. BARNES A CO. MISSOURI lUVKR PACKET.', (B* —TO FAINT LOUIS AND MU?SODKIAsggHIC Kl\ KH—Tho fine Me:,l,let PIIIMA DONNA, Ford, will leave 1.,r the aLiVe uml all iutortUrdUte r*.irt». on TUL’KSDAV, llth hut .at I 1 u For freight .>■ pw-age api'ly S'ti board „i to *«y 11 FLACK. lIAttNES A CO.. Agents FOR St. RAUL. DIRECT TO , ITS? ■» St UHUS. KXOKLK. iU Kt.lNfiTiW MISOATINE DA V E\l*ORT. RtJCK LSI.AND, OALENA. DOBCyI'K, LA CItuSSK, WENdNA. STILWATER AND Sr. PALL—Tho S|.i.-«i ti.j steamer Sl' LiH IS, Capt Jerse Doan, will |e««e ti-r 'he above and all [e.rts, oU NATI ItDAV, lirlli in»t. at 4 o'clock r ■ For or paaaage ap[d\ on 1... tr.l or t-. myll FLACK, BARNES A d>.Agnnts I ’OR ST. LOUIS—Tin* fin,' . ITrf e eongbr it-HOii-r SUENANOO, Capt S. FagaCK, will leave f,,i the above an,l all ItitcruediaU' [tortM on TUIS DA V, 1 ith ui*t., at 4 P M For fn-igbt or |ia*. *r K .’ apply .11 t-urt , r b. FLACK, UAKNKS A COe «»y* 17 OK Sr. LOUIS. KEOKUK. . ICPr - > RUfIUNiITON, MUrfCATINK, L>AVE,Va3Bs£hL »I>KT. HOCK ISLAND, UALKNA «n> I»U fto«> ■t**ra«'r R. V. BAS*. Cfcpt. Wo. T. Harr, will Uwre for it M »b.>v«|>ort<ou THIS DAY, Mtfa tosUat 41‘dock, r.ii K. r fr-ljju ..t nu board or to n FLACK, BARNES 4 CO, Au'te PAUL AND MINNE . tt~> , . SOTA. DIItKCTT tST Louis. KKiiKih.' BURLINGTON. MUSCATINE, RuCK ISLAND, DAVfcW. {tillT, tiALKSA, MJIICIJUK, DUNLKITU. LACROSSE, WRNONA. HASTINGS, STILLWATER. Sr. PAUL, Ft SMELLING. MIOKSOPBK. St PETER, MANKATA AND RED Wt>OD —The "plendid otuatucr J il CoSN.'Cuntalu Ch.»>k*, will Wr* f..r Ui» nUitK and oil intoiitu .lint- {K.tu »i. THIS DAY. May 14th, ji 4 r k For freight or apply on board or to "D 3O FLACK.BARNES .S Co Ag.-nt-. FOK Si. LOUIS, lIANNIBAL , fng- , QUINCY, KLoKUK. DA V i-' v t*.»it t ROCK ISLAND GALENA. DUBUQUE. DUNLEitIi' LA CROSSE, WKNONA, S I'l I.AVATKE, St. PAUL AND MIN NKAUTA RI\KU, DIRECT-Th- aplcudid el.*tn,er HA -7.KLDKI.I, Gapt R. K«vs<>. will 1.-nro r„ r t|„. a b.,r.. ~nd H || lut.-riuedmc.'porta.m SATURDAY. May loll), at [ ~vh, k i- H. Tor height id pa.nagn apply oti Uatrd or to "I*-* FLACK, BARNES A 0O„ Agt* FOU St. LOUL\ KEOKUK , fC?> „ BURLINGTON, SIDSCATINK, GALENA DUBUQUE, LACROSSE AND St. PAUL-l“«, JX™ atvaon-r MKLNoTTK. Cap* A. McGowan. will 1«ato for tho above and ail intmu-diato |>urtv on THIS DAT. UUiiust, at I otcl.uk p m. Fur freight or paasago apply «>u board oi «■* »P-' 7 FLACK, BARNES A CO.. Agt*. ii'Oß ST. LOUIS & MISSOURI ,JE3!Lfc RIVER-Th- flue ateanier SOUTH JagfiNfect AMERICA, Ca|>t. Shepherd, will traro tho intermediate porta TUJS DAY. U>h ln«t, at ip. M For Iruljiht or i/aaaag.. apply on board, or U> «P‘~ _ FLACK, BARNES A CO , AgenU. 1' ?0R ST.' LOUIS' AND 11. LL, fCP- - NQIS RlVER.—Tbeflne steamer DACo>^£t3E££lK TAH.CapU SlotkdaU, will leate tor the aboTeatMwiin. t-rmadlate port* on THIS DAY, Wth lu»t, at 4 o'clock, !• U For freight or pa*«ago apply ~a board, or to •P- 1 FLACK, BARNES A CO . Agent* FUU ST. PAUL DIRECT.-To i ICS-' - 8t Lout*, Knokuk,Burlington, Mo.'c«tioe.j£Si£££f Daveo|K»rt, lU>ck Island, Galena, Dubuque, Ija nnua.Millwat>ir and St. Paul —The An© .tranier MoDKK A TOR, Capt. Fr*uk Maralta. will leaTe t..| the nt.ote t*,rla ooTIIIS DAY’ 14th May. ut » P SI For fr-i hi o> Dale:,on apply on 1-ourd or t • •*l'- 7 FLACK, HA RNUS a CO. AgU TAOR MEMPHIS AND NEW , JEEj. J[ ORLEANS. The flue new ■tivmirr .I S. PRINGLE. Capt. W. R. Tirkkelt. will imTafortW. aU.ie and allititermcdiate port* on THIS DAS', thnl4th iust. For freight or passage apply on board or H> "O' 1 FLACK, BARNES A CO., A c u J7OR MEMPHIS ,& NEW UR- , nT> > LEANS.—The fln>* elnamrr Al,'RORA.rf£SSuQ£ Capl. .la*. Gormley, Dal.ri, Clerk, will leav© and «M IntermT-liate ports on TUIS DAY, Hth lost, at 4<■ eh'ck, r a. For height or passage apply on board, or !o J»'S FLACK. BARNES A CO., Agent* FO R'M EMPIIIS" i N E W ORLEANS —The flno *b*amr-r t at'tain John Robmeon. wtll |>.a»e lor the Interinnliaie j«.i cu THIS DAY, l4ih lint, at 4 o’. lock, r M. For I trlght or pa**agn apply on l.oard, or to m J r ' FLACK, BARNES k CO., A-.n-nt*. THE subscriber is prcptnvil to deliver in Allegheny «i Pittebnrgh, Of tho best quality. Aa all Ccal delivered by mo Is wmvh.'d pnrcbaeer* ran rely on getting foil measure. Alao, CORF. I.IME. FIRE BRICK AND CLAY. W. A. McCLURG, Allegheny Coal Ibjvii, nu3l _ Corner Andereon gt. and Railroad SUNlilfi ES— " 20 bbl*. fresh Kggr Di do do May Cutter lOlioxm do do du fiOD lottb. Mercerand Neihann- i k p. di> Peach Blrweom , , 'JhO do Red -■0 do rboit.-uh.di. Peaches, Received an.) for sale at I*s Liberty at. . ro y N _ RIDDLE, WIKTS A CO gVEIty DESCRIPTION OF Eillkjl Kali, v Staple. F.delgti or Domwilte, TT W \VI 0 w e,le , 0r L ‘ aVto “" Biaokberry. l'WOli|*n*» tl'"'. fkl nr , M» ‘ ' 4 mS •?**?“ *4«O fS “ 31 wj c .. 300 ‘M - KM 3 ■■ ' ’ T ' •V) “ 8 O*J I •• • " 100 Ordors ,j K », uX .. • W> cumpaoiod with tho awh „/» V ! , Mibacnh.T, a. *• ajrir.:J*wtfr No „ ti^'P- 3 WABDUOI , I —— .1 - 47 Fifth atraet, PiUabDruh P* puouucE fuh - - X ai.ott) lu. cuunlrj carnl Balk Jl„t ! In .IniT '““"J cured Baton. nij3 SIIUIVRH 1 BLMVuuril’.-': NKAV" OOODSPi «t»n«Knn n {Ir.'Sfu2,k"/>' 1 r .'Sfu2 , k"/>' MOW OPKN-The W XI wt .lock .< G •* lls^ Unud, Monmii, K s „. tho city. I leaao cal; aud n »PIJ for pINE U<~ N~ EW PRINTS and other Oonicstic - Dress •■<*£”" _»p3fcdiwT nanacrly Loroßrow^ Q' i ~TTn«n>cd and Neats Foot Oils *o£ WMtAflUj e® hud »t JOS, FXiKUX2IO, •• inyl.dawT C HANSON LOYK.74 ilait.t etrrot. UALLS. WINTER RLEACIIEU AVHAJ.K OIL in el.»r.« and for vah* by n>)7 l! FAHNESTtKIK A 00 Mackerel— 100 bbl* Largo No. >. J-» btile medium No * fvO l.fdo do .1., M til Jo Jo 115 bbb No. I, :iu bid*. .V. it; iShfdo <1» A', hfdo Jo Just mill iiiß »ud for eal« t.j J. U. CANFIELD. / 1 ROCKRIES- l«» 0 hag* Kio Coffee; V ~J( 60 bag* Pimento; luO bag* Pepper; 10 frsJMCUm-«; 400 frills Nutmegs; 100 kegs UiCarbiiuJ*: l*ohf-cb.»UY.II.4G Pt« 30 Uorrv* Klee; 76 do Black To* forsaleb, imyluj DURIVKRA DILWOKTU OAMBIUCeOLLAUS, iWi,itc X' and colon'll Embroidery, Just rac'd |, y . , MURPHY A MJTRCU FIELD Who have also rea-irad a full assortment or .n,» «tjlo Embroideries lo Collars and Bella. PRODUCE— 700 Ciwh. white Deans* 100 bnah Dry Apple*; lu bids. Dry IV*<W lo J UfJ; 10 Jo fn»h m.n Bitter *0 Oo fresh Kggs; 600 pda Raj lo stem and for sale hy B“’ !0 BIIIUVER A D ,L\VORTn. 5U bus. small white just rec'd for sale by my 10 J D.Oi.MyiKLP. WRITING PAPER, iffovcry descrijK.'.^T for sale wholesale or retail, by IVII. U. JOHNSTON * CO, ••• tuyj Paper Dealers, 6T Wood strosl. business CJattjts, tirgular StramrtD. CTinrinnati, &c. ilDuißbillt, Srr. itaßfjbiJlc, See, iIfVD (Orleans, .-tot. Coal by Weight f'AXNEL OR BITUMINOUS COALS i> it Y t: o o n s Selling *• ijr «;hra|> t..r . u-lt iHeiical. Health of American \vomen7_ For many years I bavobcen troublod with pvtM , r4l vearineas and languor. Loth mental and physical; i-aprii - lutleoness, doll headache, pain in Uto head and ti-m-dcv coldoeaa and tendency to sllffness, palpitation of the heart very easily flattered cr tinted, appetite variable, stomach a-<d bowls deranged, with pain. Any moutai -- ■ byrcnt , ifrtiuh wm4ctv to bring on all the ayxnptoai, and l-h»-l i„sd,iitinu, falling of tbo womb, and RTeat pain la the; t,' gior. One physician after another exhaust* ! hi* skill and gave me np. A patient and petavvoriug ua<* of MAK Sil ALL’S UTERINE CATIIOLICON rortnnafcly curned me, and I have do words sufficient to exproaa my thankfaluMs. Mas. JULIA ANNE JQIDTSON. I ceil truly say that l have l>cen asuflerer lor many years i* ftt | l 1 d<-raug>l meustrustion. After n whllo 1 iul oilier troublea, such as jmle face, indignation, wasting . •J'* Rvoeral languor aud debility, |iam in the atuall of the .1 u* T, M " l biog and dragging eonsatioa.pain between he shoulder Uwl.,extrudu,g Hown tho rpme. loa. ofappr ttt, trouble In the Btotmwb and bow. lv, with coidhasdsanJ mlb e • , 7 f r ,lu >««’ r toOM,r„. The I. a«t excitement Would !, T AUf.y I tru-d doctor* aud .Irugs aud everyltmic.ofieatt.r anolh.-r, uithont U.o betr- CHIN rjSlni^d U '’ Uf “ AK * S,,AI * L ‘S UTERINE CATHOLI CON changed eonu, o my symptom, tot the U-ttrr, aud uow lam entirely tttij railU-.ui) rui.j | Wl , t , that ei,-t? « man toold know what U wiU J„. CLARISSA ouLi.' For a long time I had Uti tme complaint* w ith the follow lug symptoms: I was u.-rvous, emaciated and imui.U l eoemed to abound lu complaints, some of which 1 will try t tell you; pain In the lower organ*, aud f.s-liag* 3 ," thing was guiug to fall out; inability to walk nuch ou count of a feeling of fultoess; aching and dragging, an : ■holding paius Id tho bark, loins, and extending doa o u,.. legr; tbo jotting produa-d by ridiDg caused pain; epa • rnodic shoutings and paiua in the side, stomach aud boweK headache, with ringing iu the cars: oTcry fiber of the body seemed oorr; great irritability, intense nervoummsa, I conlJ not bear the least cxciteiueht without Doing prostrated for a day I could scarcely move about ths boor, oud.diiA it- ** take pleasure in anytiiiug. 1 had given op hope, having tried evorything, iu 1 sunnoeed, in vain, but a friend called my attention to MARSHALL'S UTERINE CATUOEICON I haik it, hojrfug against hojK«. M<»t lortuusndy it cured me;and there is not a healthl. ror mon* gratrlul wunion in tho country. I treat all will uso it. It is truly tho woman * frioud iu need. Mas. FLORENCE LESLIE Jf AUSUALV3 VTERISKCA TUOLICOS willartatn ly curt tailingcfOu IF'cmA, IFAtfra Sufpruttd, Irrtgvlar or Painful Mtnstrualwn. Bleating. !*Jlimn.aUuni aud Lhs tuuof tht Kuineyt or Urinary Organs, Eetentwr. or in cnntinmcio/Cnne, UaxriLum, (Xutireneu, AVn-imrar-rr. fhintinjs. Palpitations, Cramps, Dixlurlxd Sir-p, and all troubles organic or sympathetic, conntcLul until Hit Utertr.- organs. Tht pries of Mars’iairl Citrine CatSoUcftr is One DvU.tr anda Half t»r tingle bot Ur. On U,t r,t*tpi »f :lz duli.irs At* bottles shall be sent by <xp,tzz,fr*r of charge,to Diets id of the express route. Heparticular to write the pmtof.ee address, u.tcr., county and State. He wdlguarantee that the Medicine\ciHb* smt on receipt of the money. Address Da. GKo. U. KEYS Ell, 140 Wood *l., Pittsburgh, Sign of theOcilden Slortar. JOY 'l* O T II K A D M I U K lIS O K a riNn c Jt 1 c IL o lossy uai i Talk <d bomly. it ranm-t exist without atiu.> h.s-ui or hair. tLeu read the folluw.Vig, and it you s-k urcuUi around each botili, and no od* ran d,nibt. Professor wood’s hair resTora TIVE.—Wo call tho attention of nil old and young, to this woudorful preparation, which turns back toitaorigiual color, gray hair—coven the head of tho I*l.l with aliyxurl ant growth—removes the daialrull, Itching, and all cutauo ous eruptions—catues a contieual flow of the natural fluid*, and hence, if used as a regular dressing for tho hair will preserve Its color, and keep it from falling t<> extreme old age, in aJI lls Datura! t>eanty. We call then npon the bald, the gray, or dlscasodJn scalp toc»o it;an*l surely the young will not, as tboy valne’ (lie flowing lorks, nr tbo w-iiching curl, over la* w-ithnnt ft. Its prki*e la upon tho l.iucm* <•( tbouisnds. Tho AgeDt for Prof. Wood’s Hair ne*torufive in Now Ha ren, received the following letter In regard to the Rrstor. live, a four weeks since - Drir limn. Conn . July 2.1, liy.9 U*- T.EAVKfwoaTn—Sir: I baTfl bran troubled « ith Han* or scurf on my brad for mere than & rear, my bail began to com* out scurf and hair together. I »*a in a New Haren paper about “Wood’s Hair Rrstorath * n as a cur*t.— I called at your store on the first of April last, nod port Ini' ed one-bottle to try it, and I found to my satisfaction It thy ths>g; it removed the scurf and hair began to prow, it is bow two or three inches in length ic hrrr it u.ti aU oT l hare great faith in it. I wish Ton to arm! me two totth<a more by Mr. Post, the bearer of thm. 1 dun'i loot, as any of th* kind Is used in this place, yon may have a market 1 ,«r many bottles after it laknown here. Vonri. with reaped. Purumrnu.Sejd. 10, H;., P«or TTeoo—Dear Sit* Year Hair Restorative t* proems itst-lf beneficial to me. Tbo front, and aim the ta.'U part "* my head almost lost its corering—in fact I h;n,i used but tiro half pint bottles or yntir Reit.-raticr, n t»d bov. th* tip of my head is well stndJed with a promi-iing crop oi yxmg hair, and the front it also rvruiving its Umrtit. J have triwl other preparations with-mt any benefit whates sr I thiuk from nay own rvv.-njineudatirm, 1 ra>< Induce many others in trv it. \ nur*. «r*j>««etfully. L> R THOMAS, M. l> , No 4t4 vim- .t \ israssfc*, Int> , Juno ‘il. KJ. I*b.'» • • J Wool- —As yi'ii ure about to mannfailui« •uni vend >..ur recently diiawvertd Ilalr Restorative, 1 will slate fot a iionisoever U may concern, that I hare feed it and known others to «n*c it—that. 1 have, for gevifal years, been In the habit of lining other Hair lk-totnth ini>d that I find youm vastly superior loafiy other I know, it entire ly clrs'i-** the bead of dandruff, and with une month'* \'v r « ii-e will restoreany person's hair totbeorigiruU ' •iiihfiil Loi.u K„d l. itnre, Ktnug It a lil-hlUiv. soft and *l. • ap f- “Uire; and all this, without db-rolel in.; th-Kate:- .hn* ap< »H. w the dicnson which it droj-v. I would, thin f.-vr». n-cuuiiie-n'l Its use to ever > one dt-niruu-i of hav mg a fine • dvr and texture to hair. Respectfully, youis. WILSON KING l.r tale by OKU 11. KKYSLU, 14(1 Worn) «{-, Pif.bnrirh 0 J. WOOD & CO., Proprietor*, 512 Broadway, y. Y , (In the great K. Y. Wire - Railing Kataldishxnos:) and 111 Market strmt, St Louis, Wo., and sold by all gn-t L»ro<- d*t»- ap3) anSlhlydawiaT BSlants. To Boat Uttlldtm WANTED! by thVlOtlf t>f June, ihcuhul! of a -mall, light stiaunbcat, to be made of tbo v*y> hrat seasoned Imubw; tbo length of tbo k«el bo ho 10u foot by 'll feet In width; bottom plank 'iy t indie* thick. wlih oil tho timber", bull* nuJ f-ialwultigs requisite to nixkc lin itrong and substantial Any contractor wishing thn]»)> at a reasonable rate, will plwta* address C. STRINfiFKLLOTV Pittsburgh Duet Urtice, and uhotehe m»y bo found for fill thei negotiation* cash o.i dilivsiy-. myll ild WANTED —Agents to sell in tho State <>! Posiniylvaui*, tay lIAXD POWER PATENT STUMP MACHINE, that two nirti can carry about tbo Odd and piili up tbo largest pino stumps by hand in about two minuL-i each. Ad.Jr.s, apiktlunl W. HALL. Cuugor, Main*. WANTED IiaMKDfATELV.-lO.tIUU flfeu to eugaS" lu tho sal* nt'the uu«*l popular Hu:*.- lk»nt* in America. Invalid*. Mivhauics, farmers and Ti-arh era wishing to trnret, will find tin* to to a t.ry profitable aoJ pleasant bii-dures, enabling them tone* tho coutitiY and rnako mono, at tin. same time. Agents Dow in tho tuiv Idcm are d.-nring from {6OO to $1,600 per yc„r. Fur full particulars and a list of Book*, address 11. M. UULISON Queen City Publishing Hoc**, Ul Mruu street, Cincinnati, Ohio; or, If living East, D RULISON. aulSilydawfoT /Hisrellanrous. I’HOI'KRTV UOLDEKS, ATTEXIIoa PBRanr <&. jomvsorr Having lucremied Ihdr facilities for m.mufavt.u ... i upplying W. E* OHILDS Ss CO’ti PATENT ELASTIC FIRE WATER PROOF CEMENT HOOFI.M., ARE now prepared to cxivutoorJerHfhr an v description of Roots, strep or Hat. at ll> • ahort.ist i,.*, net. and with tho utmost can>, U'ing d«tiTiuni“d lo put m, K<>"tt that cannot bo surpassed fur Cheapnotsa ami 13urnl>i!it r. *’ U^ U . C f ft af * , , ,o ! > T ell kttwWn L> iwinireaxiy enl.-gy fun, ua. Testimonials In favor of this Rooling and samples .a bo ««cu by calling at our OtU.-e, No 76 Suntbfli ld sUe.-t Boildings covered with tbo ab..ro Roofing tan u. aevii 11. Nelson’s, corner of Wyli- and High streets-./ Be. L ! iu>w Hotel, corner >.f Grant and t*er«uOi aireetc House ~i W. 0. Leslie, Diamond alley, npik«u„ Patu-r-,,,,-. Stable; R. Straw, corner of Market and Seconrtst* • also House of H. H.Succop, same bl.ick; lirow nnvill* Wb«. • Boat; House oflb.bert Flynn, ConcrcM. la-tween Wol.mct aud W ylie streets; Store of J. M. 3lcß.,U,ts. Webster !( T Stable of A. Bindley, corner of Water alley a„.| «.o,i„.i.J street, Allegheny; llonso of 11. U. Wilkins, u-^,iu Rnn; House of A. Negley.Jobn Sett, Wm. C*sin. Liberty; snd many others t.-o uqnno..ui to ‘ «•«» PERRIN A JOHNSON apidswlyP No. 76 ftmithfieldet . Pittsburgh! P* JAMES P. TANNER. r.d Wood Street, Invites til* attaotioa of his custoaen and btiyars g^ntr- ally lo bio ltrg>> Mock of NKW SPHl>.'fi- GOODS, B-’tighi dtract from Mannfactnrani in Mmachussu* KHOGAXS, t/.AITF.nx, OPFf!\ Til'S, .f/ U Mi#s<* ,t!.l Chiljion*# BONNETS. FLATS, and FANCY HATS M-ii •, Buj» m;J Youth’# PALM LEAF, LEGHORN, PANAMA and STRAW HATS. Mrc# ». Both' »bJ YoriJli’# WOOL and KUU HAT All <.( «liicb *tjl l- fcnu.l in jrrrat rtrirly litdiaflxinputa «I?itoi| ( 0 CAan TIMK tiUYKIL- 'zsxsr"” 1 •***• RIFT'S PIIATT
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