JstJ a- k: : j mX™*’ MAY g1 ' 1359 - | brrrcm OF fas city •City.and News Items*, ' Sthod d? the Reformed Cmracn—Second Synod met in Her. Reed’s Church, SeVenih street The attendance was Urge.— Dr. Cooper in the Choir, and Bev. Dr. Hanna, Secretary. The meeting opened with prayer by (be Moderator. The minutes of yesterday’s meeting were read and approved. The Moderator read some minutes of the dis cipline tWLOfitng the order of discussion and of the meeting: The Committees were announced from the Chair. Rev. H. H. Blair said that he had noticed the Committees were' made up of the same persons, nearly, from year to year.— Mr. VL B, Moorhead was received from thePres .bytery of Allegheny, Mr. James McPcak of Millers Ban, Wm. Galbraith of Burgetlstown. were admitted. Committee on religious exercises report in favor of a religions prayer meeting at half-past eight each morning; that apart of this (Thurs day) forenoon be appropriated to religious exer cisees; that each evening during the session of the Synods be appropriated to prayer and thanksgiving. ' Ail that portion of the report, oxceptwhat-referred to the devotional exercises of the Synod was recommitted* The portion not committed was adopted. The Synod then pro ceeded with devotional exercises, lead by Dr. llttwa, of Washington, l’a-, Rev. John Scott, of Illinois; *ftfid-Rev; Jas. Harper, of New York.— With singing and prayer, one hour was consum ed Joseph McClintock asked for an appoint ment in Kansas, where he is going to reside.— Referred'to Board of Home Missions. Assistant Treasurer’s report (Daniel Murphy) read and referred appropriately. Report of the Presbytery of Sioncot in IndiA; the lives of all! connected with tho I’resbytery there have been preserved in the midst of ail the troubles of that country. Referred to Com mittee on Missions and on bills and overtures. Report of the Presbylery .of Vermont was read and appropriately referred.; Report of the Presbylery of Charliers, record ing their gratitude to God for his goodness to them during the year, in giving them two addi tional preachers and in visiting them with the Holy Spirit, was read and referred. The report alluded to the proposed anion between ihe As *Bocialo and Associate Reformed churches, and nubmitled a series of resolutions touching the .basis of union. A petition was read from the congregation on Miller's Run, praying for a union, and signed by 80 members. A series of resolutions came In from the church at Ch&rtiers in opposition to union, unless after a thorough agreement as-to the basis. Both were laid upon the table Tor tho time being. A report from Stamford Presbytery (Canada,) was read and referred. They pray for a union with A. R. Church.... A pcfcitition was read from a number of per sons in Kansas for the establishment of a Pres bytery there. Referred to the board of Home Missions. The original papers having all been referred — Dr. Rodgers moved the appointment of a committee to manage tho liible ,an<l Book con cern. Laid upon the table, as the hour i f ad journment (12) had arrived. APTEONOOR SESSION-. Synod met at 2. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Smart, who occupied the chair in the absence of l>r. Cooper. It was resulvod that the members of Presbyterian Churches in the city bo invited to sit as corresponding members. Reportof the Presbytery of Northern Indiana; referred to Committee on Missions. Dr. Bullion, from Committee on Bills and Overtures, reported unanimously against the li censing of Mr. Gibson by the Presbytery of Ver mont. The license was granted out of the regu lar order, as laid down inlbe book of discipline. Adopted. The report of Philadelphia Presbytery was read. It was very encouraging. The report speaks in favor of a revision ot Church Psalmody, bo that the antiquated style and bad grammar \n the present version may be done away- Ro- Lferred to Committee on Presbyterian Reports. S Report of Clarion Presbytery was received and read. It contained a motlilieil declaration in favor of the proposed union. Referred to Board of Home Missions. Dr. Cooper here came in and took tho chair. The Committee on Devotional Exercises report ed that an agreement had been entered into with the Ass. Ref. Church, that mcotings will be held each evening at o'clock and alternately at <th St, and at the Ist Ass. Ref. Church in Allegheny City. Dr. Clokey presided at the meeting in 7tli Street Church lost evening. A member inqaired when the report touching the proposed unioh would be offered. Dr> Cooper said to-morrow (this morning). The Commitxees on the Union have held several meetings, uud-it is supposed that the desire io reference to the union will bo realized this morning. Rev. Mr. Law requested that-any funds for the widows and orphans be passed in ns soon.as possible. A gentleman announced to Ihe Synod that a dsgaerreotypist wished to tako the likenesses of every one in tbe"£ynod, if they would come around and hit for it. We presume the reporter? were inclndcd. . . As tho various committees had tmlSu business before Lhem, and desired to consult together, on motion, the Synod adjourned until this morning at 9 o’clock. Tho devotional exercises in tho <th Street Church last evening were very fully attended. A spirit of the utmost harmony and brotherly love prevailed to all the proceedings of thameot ioffi yesterday, auguring the best results General Synod A. R. Presetteuian Cnirncn. This body met on Wednesday evening, in I>r. Prcssly’s Church, Allegheny, to bear tbe open ing sermon by Dr. David It. Kerr, on. which . occasion there was a-large attendance of minis ' ters and laity. - Synod, met on Thursday morning nt 1* o’clock, V pursuant to adjournment, Rev. David K. Kerr in tbe chair. After the usual devotional exer cises and the calling of the roll Synod proceeded to the election of Moderator, whereupon Dr. McLaren, of New York, was elected on first ballot by an almost unanimous vole Dr. Harper, of Xenia, 0., was then elected stated clerk, and, on motion, Rev. Win. M. Brown, of Monmouth, 111., assistant clerk. Dr. Kerr called for Reports of Presbyteries, and a long list of reports were accordingly handeifin and read by the clerk. The various mode favorable mention as to tbe T giivte of religion in their bounds, and as to the marked effects of tho great religions awakening which has stirred up a renewed feeling in the churches aa well as outside- Many of the Re ports of Presbytpries included resolutions in. re gard to the proposed union of the two Synods : and these were generally favorable to the union on the basis proposed by the joint committee of Synods, and opposed to any further agitation of the question. Dr. Pressly moved that os there was present a number of ministerial members of both branches of the A. R- and Reformed Presbyterian church es, they be allowed to take seats as correspond ing members. f , A gentleman moved to amend by includtog all l orthodox ministers, whereupon the gentleman I was asked to define orthodoxy. Another min- | iater asked the Moderator to explain who were 1 orthodox. The Moderator declined defining his understanding of the term. After some confu sion, U was explained by tbe gentleman offeriog tbe amendment, that he had done so simply to show (fee risUculou?. character of tbe original motidfi/Wd 'hdped’thaftbff Synod would 'pro ceed to the business before lt, and - nor admit-- every ono to seats who happened to be present. Dr. Harper then renewed tho original motion, 'that ministerial members of both branches of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian churches, who were then present, be admitted to seats as corresponding members,, which was carried. i \ pr, Pressley informed the Synod that a Da-1 guerrean artist, whose gallery was at G 4 Fourth ] g trw l a brother in good standing—presuming ’ this would be tho lastecsion or the Synod, and anxious to procure the photographs ,of the tncm bars individually, to Baud' down to posterity, ‘ desired them-to call at his rooms for that pur pose* at their convenience. The speaker face tiously hoped that the Synod would put on it* best face, sit decently, and' allow their- piclares' to be taken as desired. — Moderator c*Ued for anfidehed business, when the clerk announced, that the chief unfinished business'-hefore Synod wwelheqoeslionof union,- It I»<him, ,of meeting adjournment during the session be 9 A. M. and 2 P„M« fat meeting, and 1- Mi and SP. M. forj adjoarnment, wh|ch wfls carried. ' v Dr. Dale was* appointed to, preach a stated sermon before Synod, on the ‘'Conversion of the Jews,” thie (Friday) dvcnfhg, at 74 o’clock, in Dr. Pressley’s church, • - : r - After .half, an hour spent in devotional services, Synod adjourned to 2 o’clock f\ M.. • v • ftTTZ&aooa nssiort. Synod assembled at 2 o'clock, and was opened by prayer. The Standing Committees were then designated.. Committee of Synod which i waaappwnted to confer jointly with Committee I of Associate Synod, lnregurd- to joint dcTOtion^ • al aftrricfea reported.. Xlokor was tb* poioted to preside ‘at the meeting last evonihe in Asaodatn. .Ercabytoriaa Seventh irhea eome' brother would be named 1« attend-in Er-. ’aj:hurch. a brother in* qoirechwhnther iheywtr© desireiitoauendas in dlYidta&or-A4 a Syn{xL It was iotended thS tolUwL ifiaparhaeccptcd. -'*?? HeTT ginkertori:iA *5 being tho balance of $1‘,589,00 bequeathed to Missions by that gentleman. Repor* preferred to Cptundltcfc .on accounts, with in Btrti Cti an* to make suitable acknowledgements to Rev. Mr. Pinkerton for his efforts in this be half.* A memorial from the congregation at tarmi, 111., asking Synod to establish a new FynoJ of parts of Indiaua and Illinois, with definite boundaries, to be called Synod of Wabash, gave rise to considerable discussion. It was argned that General Synod had no power to act Moved to refer the matter to Committee on Overtures. On a division of the house disagreed to. A joint petition for congregations at Miller's Run and Venice, Pa., was read, earnestly and eloquently deploring the tardiness of the uoion eo long in discussion, and arguing strong and well placed reasons in favor of its consumma tion. It was urged in this ease that neither body arc able to support regular ministrations, when, if the union was consummated, they would have regular support every Sabbath. If Synod denied their request they would request them to “set forth the points of difference in doolrine and practice so clearly that they might be conveyed to posterity. Accepted, and referred to joint committee now in session ll was moved and carried to refer so murk oi Presbyterial Reports as refers to the stale of religion to the appropriate committee. Rev. Wallace made n statement in regard to educational facilities in Crbana. A fine Fe male Seminary has been erected by a company, half of which has been purchased hy Rev G. 1. McCormack, who conducts n school in which t e young ladies of tho church can receive a t lor ough education, in a fine, healthy, quiet own A discunsion then arose in regard to the dis position which had been made of petition in re gard to a new Synod In Indiana. It was urged =that the action of Synod in putting u into the hat*' was disorderly. It was moved that. Synod having rejected the petition, it be returned whence ii came, with the reasons for Us rejec tion, and that tbH action be entered on ihe min utes. that churches might seo the treatment of similar petitions by Synod. Ur. Pressly moved that the stated sermon of Dr. Dale, ou ‘'the conversion of the Jews," be postponed, in order that the joint committee on Devotional Exercise* might mako iheir arrange ments unembarrassed by any stated services. This was opposed earnestly by several speak ers, who urged the interesting and important nature of the subject. The motion was disa greed to. The committee ou Domestic Missions prr'cnl ed an elaborate report, through their clerk, which was read aud adopted by sections. Hrsl part ordered appropriations for last year. Sec ond part distributed Missionaries for 1 Third part made appropriations for Kmeslic Missions for IF.IS These amounted to about £7,00f0 An animated discussion, arose in re gard to the propriety of appropriations to speci fied places—Chicago and Boston amongst others, it was urged that these fields were not promising for home Missionary labors. W« left Synod discu>9ing this matter, tho hour of adjournment baviog nearly arrived. The attendance was largo throughout the day, both members and spectators. Ax esteemed friend has sent us the facia touching the property on Fifth street, now occu pied "by tho Second Church, for which we thank him. They are as. follow : The lot on which the church, which Is uow in process of demoli tion, stands has been purchased for $35,000, by Messrs. C- G. Hussey & Co., the Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Co. and the Allegheny Bank The purchasers have sub divided it into three lots, one with a from of thirty feet, and the re maining two with fronts of twcnly-fiv'e feet each) giving the same depth of 14" feet to each. Messrs. C. G. Hussey k Vi take ihe one neareeVdo Wood street, which h:is a front of thirty feet, they paying $U.<Wt for it The Pittsburgh and Boston Mining Company take the one next to it, and the Allegheny Bank the remaining one, the prico being the same for eachj— $10,500. William Bagaley, Esq-, has purchased Ryan’s building and the lot ou which it stands, adjoining the one taken by the Alle gheny Bank. Preparations arc bdog made for th? imme diate construction of three new building?, of uniform style of architecture, on the church lot. by ihe respective purchaser? Mr B&galey will also erect a new front to Ryan's Building, to correspond with the fronts of the other three buildings. The four ucw buildings will raoh be four sto ries in height, with handsome iron fronts of the mos( approved modern pit terns, and will pre sent! the appeaTanee of being one structure, fronting 1 feet ou the si reef, and equal in ap pearance to any building® erected for 'dmilar purposes, either in (hi* >-r any other city in the Union. Aftui.-rui' hjb r.\-*tNu C‘'t'srr.an:ir M<-nev. Vfrsterday a man, whoso name for the moment we withhord; was Lrought before the Alayor charged wiHi «u ntrrmp* «« r>ft=o a counterfeit ten dollar bill of (ho Harrison Branch cfoibe Ftato Bank at Ohio, on 11. U. Niemann, Clothes Dealer. <>u Fniiihficld between Diamond Alley and! Fourth street Tbi*. branch is situated at Cadi/.. We withhold the name of the ujhh ar rested, because the police are on ibi* track of ve- other men who are passing this counter feiU The bill is a little shorlor than a genuine one) tho name of the Cashier. S. Andrews, is badly written, and the eyes on the figure under the ; “ Ht” are dim The people should be on their guard, for the city has been Hooded with the'm for n week past. Stoub, of Sbarpaburgli, wasuUo arrest ed, vestcrdftT, for attempting to pass a counter feit* 20 dpllar bill on the Hank of Vicksburg, Mississippi, upon I*. Wagner, also of Bbarps burg. Wagoner is a Shoemaker, ami Stoub was going lo buy boots with his bad till. Bipub is a hanjl on the Alps, a roal tug that runs between her# and Cincinnati. Woo-iTER, O— Our special correspondent writes us-that on Tuesday, the li>ih init., as Mr. Kiel Powers was going from bis dinner to his store he was met on his way by an Irishman by the!name of Chas. Link. Ho (Link) (old Mr.. Powers he was going to shoot him. Powers said I guess not,-when Link said yes I will, aod raised his pistol. Mr. Powers saw it was loaded and struck it up when the load discharged ovrr bis left shoulder. Some think he is crazy, as bo said Mr. Powers wanted to shoot him. Mr. Powers had never spoken a word with him. He has been living in Wooster for the last eight or ten nionlbs wiihotu any employment. Tuk Concert ln«t evening was a perfect tri umph in all respects. The audionco was im mense and brilliant, and the performers in their best vein. They wero applanded too much Every one of them was encored, and Mad H’Angri was called ont three times. The beau lifdl Mi** May is an honor to herself and her coujnlry. Sbo is ••perfect )y natural in her man ner, and a sweet singer. Every body was pleased Thr. Jackson Independent Blues, Cupt, Hay, were-out for-parade and inspection, yesterday afternoon. The Captain did us the honor (we don’t know vlhelLer or not he intended it as suili.) to put them through certain very neat evolutions, in front of the Ocselle office. This is an exceedingly neat company, and under the military *y«.«f the Captain they make a hoe turnout. us whole juvenile world turuod out yester day afternoon, to sec the Indian men and women wno Were riding through the Btreets on horse back-- We presume they were Kawsbaxgance anil his troupe, that gave us, in their war paint, ringed noses, feathers, etc., an idea of tho red man as-he exists in his native wilds. They made quite an excitement Vrith their parade. |A Fees FjohT.—James Sheridan, John J Sherman, HenrjLSwartz and Mnriio Kilmartio, being.inloikated.-.amuscd themselves by push ing people o & the sidewalk, near tho coner of Water and Wood streets. They afterwards got into a fight and being arrested, were tinod K-. each. Not having that amount of money about, them, they were committed. Sheep Siuabiso.—Mr. J. S. t.oeis to h.ive his annual sheep shearing at Tippccaooo, miles east of Brownsville, Fayette county. Pa , on the 27th of Ibis motilli We have an invita tion to bo present, and shall go if we can find time and a pair of shears. Laid Oyeb. —Wc have bad in "hand, for about .1 week, x delightful criticism on a painting of Mr? Whiira*-which the pressure otiuur columns, of matter that, will take no dental, has forced us to hold over. We shall be able to publish it as we hope, to-morrow. . We acknowledge tho receipt of Frank Leslie's monthly Magazine of Fashion!-, from the well knowttestablishment of Hunt & Miner. It con tains more than the usual amouut of interest ing rcadlog mattery together with somo ftnc pat terns. &U.RS ur Stoc ks, 4- .—-Tho following Alecks, etf ware aoU lost evening at the Merchant* Ksidiouge. by Messrs. Austin'Loomis A Of - 1015 shares Allegheny Bridge Co., at *-•> «>0 ■ to « Allegheny Bank, Jf* 2.bonds Shtirpal/g B'ge Mb J. E. Wbarton has sold tho Moasiipn AV, P , and it will hereafter be published as on indtpendent newspafret 1 , nhdet* the name of The Journal of the Times, byv.Merers. Huntsman \ Merwin. The Chickerujo Oraki* Piano, used by M ThalbOrg, last evening, wiir be removed lo the residence of the purchaser, Professor Robbock, on Liberty Btreet, this morning. The public will not forget Mr. Passavaot’s Charity Concert, in aid of ’bis Home for Or phan’s, at the City Hall, .to-night Help this enterprise along. t 1 MtAH-Ufin to the advertisement for the “Sale of Match Horses," in another column. f I,y our Special Jiejmrler.} PcNVA^snir. —Thorough and practical in every othor department. Dm*’' Merchant > "f rUDburgh, furnishes uoequaled advautagvn L* the student for the acquisition of a splendid style of Penmanship. Professor Duncan, who has charge of this branch,ha.» long stood it, the front rank of Amer ican Chirographists, and many of bis students have won for themselves high position# in the art. Urtioi.STEßV.—Wo find p-eat pleasure in recom mending to the public the l plndstery establishment of Messrs. Robert* A Hkenick. No. Koutili st., near Wood. There gentlemen ar« practical work men, prompt and energetic, and are both well known as excellent mechanics, Mr. Rotor! ? a? foreman tor a long timo of one of the first houses in this hn.-does* in the city. Their stock of MaltraSres, Comforts, Window Shades, and Blinds, is of the Ust quality, and they are prepared to fit and lay down carpet*, and oil rfolh? to order.. An K\rKN-ivK Stufti:. -Mr. W.irKi'*. wholesale and retail manufacturer of bodies’, Mi##c« nnd Children - .- Bouts. .Sh**e? and Gaiter*. No. 23 M vile strict, stands at tho head of that class in this cits, and his work is in requisition whorever it is knowu. Persons purchasing at retail will havo at hi* store one of ibo largest assortments on hand anywhere, from which t.> make their selections, or can have their work undo to urJcr. Denier# in city or coun try will find the establishment of Mr. Watkins a con venient one from which to recruit their stocks. Ano ther arrival of Roots and Shoes will l>o received at tbi= store from the Ea«t, .luring the present week. Tb* F.WEt.sioit.— Mr. Stf.inri i k ha* within ihe last two weekshis splendid Restaurant at X>». 11l Wood st. Heretofore equal in crery re spect to the best in the city, its proprietor has not hesitnted in attempting to improve it still farther, and, if ever, it can now lay just claim t<< the title of “Excelsior." Tho host viands of the season are al ii ays to he had at this Restaurant, and Mr. Steinruck and his assistant® arc noted for their polßenc*# and a: lent ion to visitors. “Weather Posti-on-ru."— Tha wet weather lim ing postponed it? operations until “further notice,” Market street will he as gay as ever, and tho bevies of ladies nnd gentlemen, who were to bo soon, even when it poured down immoderately, at Mrs. Txv i...r's Mii.i.inerv anu Dues* t«ooi)s Stouh ••..riier ot Third I will bo increased in numbers. Thi.- - cs tuldishment has become quite popular, and why should it not ho bo, if tho latest and choicest pat terns and the lowest cash prices are the shift c<*n sideratfon?. The I’Koi-i.e's ti ALl.tin . -The Peopk's Gallery, at No. '.i3 Wood street, b perhaps thu most frequent ed institution of ihe kind in tho two cities*, having hcranso of its fine AmbrotyjKv* and Pho tographs and it- mere noininnl prices. If you want your picture taken with tho lca»t possible expense to yourself, and -till desire a good and faithful for traimre of your “adorable phis,” call at ihe “Pco ph-'s Uallery'' where .th p proprietor ..r hi? assistant will happy to wait upon you. Tmi Latest Sttip-.. \t Mrs .lelin-js. No. *j;t Diamond alloy, our lady reader- maybe .-iippli.-l with th" nra'c-d and latest styles ol bonnets, ai pn< c 3 which cannot tail to be sati.-lactory. Mrs. Jef frey i? a {.radical Milliner and her bonnet? and trimmings arc of the best order. They need only an examination to bo appreciated - - therefore, we a-1 visa those making purchase? to call. Kkno\ ATIMi -Mr. AoAII x. nf N,,. * I p.iUrlll *t . in? renovated and related his tine A ml-retypo and ’holograph tiallery. aud th«« li.-ilorwiil now find ii cry materially improved. By tho way, Mr. Adams is prepared to take picture? in the fo'#t -fylo of tbe Art at prices which will compete with those of any operator in tho city, ami, as lie is an uceoimuoditing and polite gentleman, persons will realire** pleasure as well as a bargain hy calling upon him. A Raimi u. Ci iik. — Ac a radical cure of Bronchi tis, A. thtna. Sore Throat, and Consumption, Boir- *i an ? Vcgktahle Co>iio>ryi* has received more re liable certificates than any medicine now before the, people. Its discovery, and history since, where known, are sufficient to establish its character ns ah efledivo remedy, and, in preference to any nostrum ever called inio existence, those who are ?ul>i«*ct to any of the long liit nf nffedi-.n? incident to cold, ex. pn*nre. or nvcr-u«e nf the lung*, -honld appeal tbia medicino for relief. Fcrnmoß Cioth*. Vi:?i:n.,.-. r.r< . - .Mr. C- Mrt.i-nv. whose stand, No. "I Market Btrrct. is well supplied with n bile and choice assortment ol Fash ionahle Cfotb*. Cassimares and Vestings, is n first rate practical tnifor, having an experience of ten years in culling and fitting gcutlctnon’s garments, in which department In is not excelled in this city. Uur reader? will find Mr Murphy, io their trans a''tinn3wiih him. nr; ..grci-ab'e. pleasant nnd accom modating gentleman. Dewing Mi iiixE- — Sewing Machines are de# lined w-.rk .1 rcv..!n:i. ain ?■ >-i<-»y. :i- tlw.v ii?Cii ihr.il thv dc-tinne fcnia l - laborer and dispatch in a few moments live work <>i h-nr*. No family should he without -.nv-’f the host, and tho price <»t those at R. Srriw'*. corner ol Third and Market, bring* them within the rea di tli.-.-o eien in moderato cir cumstances. Call and examine. You will find tbetn the m.-’t appr-.vi-d p.iUern*. speedy, elegant .nil ■•heap. Do-.Gtn ft; I n-. -A* cni.-mf.-' .re Am'-r.. type aud i'hmograph tiallery .u wc “wot r-l ” in "iir sister city of Aifogheny. i* that of Messrs. Dougherty Pro., r-n Federal, between Laco-'k and Robins.>n *t«. ll attention to the wist.c- >.f patrons.:» desire to please, aud tho turning out of fir?t rate { iftun-s a* very reasonable price*, .lalhori'ti u* to speak well of any nrlid*. surely wo may of there gentlemen. I i!l at the •• Anchor Skylight." Ikon Citi CuMMEßit.it. C- f ir. r. I’m *n* tu.u. I’tN.s x. —Our attention ha* been .’ailed to tho sue • -err. and gre»‘ it... Institution, by n-.ti. ing Hie ui:my iuipnn vim-nts on the budding ti;i? Sprint?, making if an ornament t. our '-.ly. The e’xtetl. r i* fin.ly j runted and decorated with new «i_*n' and trticsj.arfn.-if*. The intcri'-r if tour large ball*. 2''.\4<J. 2-x7O, 2iixmi, 4'txsn, will !/« f und lieautifnlly papere-l and ••urjwle-I, and lurniib ed with every cimvi-nience suggest ii 00l a model counting hotire. These halls are well tilled by abo'o “<»0 ■tudenL.s. Cpward? of f.f young men ham en tered tin- p. ti..'d v.itliin tlie last fix week*. Now, considering that thi- is the iI»U of tho year tor Commercial Schools, thi* jdairly shows tlmt tho present populariiy aud successor the Iron City Col lege are entirely without precedent. The business men . 1 tiic cuy refer tit'll pride t*. this Institution, and wo recommend io young men. parents and guardians, as the beat school our country affords lor acquiring a thorough commercial education for A€- tiro business life. For rircular and specimen of Penmanship, address F V.. Jenkins. lMmburgb. Pa L'r Vh-unirl. An Immense Diamond. Mr. tiny P. Matthew? has deposited bis great Virginia diamond, estimated to be worth not less than two million* of dollars, in Ihe hank at Charleston, for the inspection of the cnrioti*. Wc have no diamond of that value in this city, but vro have sonic perfect gem* in the way of garmoiiic-, that may be seen at any time at tho Brown Slone Clothing Hall of K<v'kbiU A. Wilson, UU and folf, fhestnut street above Sixth. Philadelphia. J Pip.nt r*la«s clothing united t <» tht> for both lucnV and l»«yV wear, will b« found at Car uaijliar.V, Fuditxal M— Allegheny ( ily. bbiri?, Knrfi*, tit!*, briery: ,tr\, always on hand, at cl*.** rates f>»r '-a.' h. ! Ur. nebftne'i Vermifuge— Annthrr Nrdlmt mtu/.u —lr Nnoonntl .•▼M-ne* or tlm tntrtn*)- nitim of ttii«rrrut Vpmifofj*. when *von ptiy*tnan*. who ar« «*>!»• *rally |,t«jM'l(en! madiciti**, vulnuiarHj mine f.it want >«n.) t*>«tify to i!« trlninjihsut (uirf««n In w-anM. n^«!th..f.lt‘>Mii.trT ll«RBi»*>HvitLß, Shrdhy (’•->, Ky . A|irtl 2. IStO Muri h l'tnir u , llr«t —l am • |Ki»r«i. jdi j*Wm. TV ■, 1,1,1; p< t taaiteiilly tn till- film-*. In the IMS, wtirn n »(the .“tnu 'nf Miiwotiri, 1 l—,un- «r«in»tiit*d will, tin- virtue- or Dr \Kbin<-s I jiti’t'-tn-.l l.y nm At v.iii" Ti)or>* l<-i»nn- motnriil I will n-nJ you lii- r-rfutl <-t nn »i|-rim«-lit 1 mint- will, -.n,' ftnl, 111 iipwnnU .jT'Ki*) w.irm*. I. CAItTKU. M V. ep)»i , nrcti.T*fr* will lie careful U> .v,k for UJt. M‘I.AN'K*9 rKt.EUJIATEU VKUMIFL’UE, ni<uitifactun«l by I'LKMINU HUOA.«,r Frrrwfcuuou. I**. Ail utbr-r Wruiifutfr* Ui ttompar* K-.p urn w.irthU-ns. I'r M’l.wV Ufuuiw Yeruiifufpi. *l»o |,H <«U,br»toUl.nor fill*, enn now bu had at ail nu|»*iuhle ilriur «toro«. ,Vnv u/ntnn/ u>i(Ji«ul Ui£ ngnaJ urt <sj inylH.ilA»l»T VLKMINO BROR jlTnußfTnrnts. Tlie .Moot Intercitmi; and l nl«|ue Knlrr tniunieiit Ever Wltntmtl. THE CEI.KIIIiA TF.h 'Tin y i-C A. W' S H A. W GANCE A’N'd Ttiom:. coxsrsnxn or war. jJ jullS /iml.VaiiiAlua tfiuii tbu W lUlllpU li»tiuu, Wl'fct of rt,o 15.--U) M«iitiliii». wilt ki«m» OK AN II KMIIIimON of iU» ni*pi*-r» aod cu»l,4iii at Lbuir Uilw, al tlu) MASONIC Ol» Tliur*el»y, Friday <b SatunUy Mv*g«., J/*ty 2t.u/r, 21i>( 22'/.. K \ WBIIAWi, ANCK, wl. i H j,roli<-iim-«t tha n ; c 1 :>it»d Sutes, tka cioquuiit Jniiiau Or»lot Umtik, w ill ;:iv- a d>-»Ariptioii of bis country. Ac . Ac.. A, . Yto' EuU>rLamuiunt will coanni of UieU/i*cal tki Ova.BitcA, li«nc-v and fioiigs. bixhly llliiitratiio of the uudviluv-d . uiN„ -f th« i>r<-«-fit day Tl«« ooterl&Uißiuul i-.of a ctist-Ui iud UiuPvliliAnvcltT, mid 1« |>r„n»iiurM t>y tn«- Pr*--e throughout tho conutry ua the nly niintUiiu Vf ulikcli uu .vu;urule knovrlcl*:*, cihj be üb uinc.l at tprtwnt Uu;oof i]>« Western Itltvi. AUMISSIuN.Ci, f’l'tijA. D'*>r» opciiAj lifllfp*'! T; e«ht. Htion lo coruiDe-iui! :U '3. Frvat g*nt« fewnrvtd for badi-.B The utroo-st order »n i drcorum w ill j»r«\«orv»-l. e'jT On finmnliiy nft'iru'a.n. L-onttit cl r.-ud Cbd ,lr.-u. Children m.-kr 12 jrarm of ' < H'** ;>!;.-.rn</oj» r*<'t- I >rni*uc« VI I ,tg null. inylH.it I‘7OSTKK ; SNKW NATIONAI/niKATKE. pol*. L*vk<w mi l M-,nai:r» ..J. C FO9TKB. AcLuji; mid tst:»j.'*> A - " - Yor.-cf;. Tiriwuier.. ... • Sir.-.bivr. . beam I'Kiczs. riivnt" B'lios; to bi’liloiz i«-r-jii> ?'• * Urt*a C«fcU> eud Pttr,jurll* - - 1 Ttr-r...- ojwti »t " o'idc<k. at half |<,wl. BENEFIT and U*t j*i«ht hnt uu* of th« 1 ..f the uparkllsgand beautiful Cammidltnun. Miss MAU OIK MITCIIKU, —li. ‘V" of MAKtiOT.rJfl". a* TIIE hi 1. FIUDAY KYENINQ, il*jr Clvt, ISi*!. will !•« t«iT<iriwwt ih- n*-w ituulr drama, in lw» Rein, waliUd M ARGOT, mu; roUJ/ntY JDJDAI/HiK. Mare'rt Sit** MttKi»Mltrljell tUmnt .If N** l-.tr»;b »• •» B**wiu l’.uri{<itDa»l*r • r ' • lt*nn>e«a ll»M KsToritoDauce . Mia* Emily WaWejjrat® . T-.-.'1.-luJfl wkb tin- praud military ifiTre act*,of the french spy. ll»ori>iL Alma--- t .MISS MAOGIC SIIXCIIEI.L Tli® Wild Arab Hoy ) Tnny I'arard /....Sir. A. W.^cong rcbwaal, and irlU ebortly be produced, with nt>w- Reentry, and appoinUnenL>,lh«n®w drams, founded on ircMit e*enta lu lodia, autillcd JSSBIS J}KOWX, or tbd ui LUCKNOW. . PI J I'T s~ BU KUU THBA T B E MISS KIMBERLY T.tsBt« asv MAHiftCttSSl TATCCBbttrtWnifc*" moueis.jros, ?fH,*..xwnrj®ii«iiT» wsape a: r ceiTed every nlgm mtli crowded booses, etiDclng tti* bjghrttdtllght »od graUficatiou,. TUIfl (Eriiay) EVENING, May 21*t, • rao* t »Ur» tiv* blH,embr»cinjt DiMiy neweooge aad.d&naa bj lueeo* tirw star Troop*, mcladtng.for tbafint t r A VIOLIN SOLO ONB STJUK*. SSTSKS; <**£« n»u. Telegraphic. CONGRESSIONAL. ■ Warqinotun Citt, May 20. Tho lo.-k up and passed thoeivil appropria tion bill, alter striking ont $ 1,000,000 for Ihe capital exten.riun, and by four mojority retaining nearly an equal amount for tho completion of the Washington! aqueduct. Mr. Harris, of Illinois, from the Committee on Flections, made a report, concluding with a reso lution ordering that Messrs. Pbelps and Kuvaoaugh W sworn in as mutators from Minnesota, provided such qualification and admission be not construed as precluding uny contest o( their rights, as here after be instituted by any person having ifce right to do so. Mr. tiiluier. of N. C., tuado a report from the uii noriiy of the Committee. Mr. FtevcnsoD, of Ky., luq>ed that tho subject would bo Fettled now. He moved the previous quej. lion. Tho motion was disagreed toby S majority. Mr. Stevenson culled for the reading*.f the reports, the Democrats desiring to tako a vote on the ques tion to day. This was resisted by lha opposition, who made dilatory motions, anJ required the ye&i and nays lobe frequently taken. Mr. Davis, of Md., said tbnt it is not) likely that the House will get at the vote to-dny, aid suggested that tho subject I o postponed till .Saturday, so that in the meanllmo the reports can be printed nnd the merits of the question understood. Au objection was interposed. Motions to ndjourn were made and ap-. {cals taken from the decision of the chair, Ac., and decided by yeas and nays. The contest continued fi.r two h.-tirs, when the llouso adjourned. Senate. A number of private bills were passed. Mr. Clay, of Ala., from tho Comuiltuo ou Rivers hud Harbors reported against a large number of pub lic improvement petitions. Mr. Hirin'? l'aeific Railroad Bill was not taken up The special order being the Homestead Bill of Mr. Johnson, of Tenn., it was then taken up. Mr. John son bad rho floor and spoke ihrco hours, till tho ad journment. He discuttragod the idea that the bill distributes the -public lands as a donation. On tho contrary it is framed ou the principle of compcnsa- Tho Fenato (ben went iul" executive session and subsequently udjourned. W v'.niMiToN, May —Morrow, Branscombe and Winohcll, the Commissioner? appointed at the set tlers' mass convention hold at Topeka, Kansas, to procure a postponement of tho land Rales in that Tetri lory, or to prm ido a loan fund fi-r tho squatters, haw had, in company with Mr. Parrott, the delegate from Kansas, an interview with tho I’residont, who intimated his willingness to postpone Ihe sales till Mr-fotor if thev thought best, but desired them to call »n the colliers of the Territory. The latter states that the policy of Hip gowrnment w<>uld he to sell all the public land? possible •luring the present yeiir for tho purpose# “f rei enitf, but c<-nsvnled t<> defer the sales in Kansas till November ! land lath, when they will take place. The corumisrioneni will leave for New York on Friday fir the purpose “I reci.nng the founs needed. ;'r. b' : is. May 20. -Accounts from Kansn* con tinue to peak ot outrages by Montgomery's band. Three hundred families are said t«> have been driv en out ot Fynn county. Montgomery hold? a t’ap taiu’s coiiimiscion under Gen. bane, and it is under- Ktoo l that the member- <*» his band have a written pledge, under which limy nr* sworn to drive all tho pro slaicrv men out of tho territory, und also to break up tin- i.md -ale- in July. They are also re ported to have said that unless Dauver with-lrawi tho iro<q> ; from Fort scotl. they will proceed to I,«- compton and hang him. Ft. I.oi .a, May The river is risiDg slowly at this p- int. - The litinut® is swelling rapidly, and is now higher than any time before this season. The I nper Mi*«i*#ippi i* at a stand. ThoMlsßouri ii re ported a- fulling, with a fair navigable stage to Ft. Jvscpii. Weather clear and e.nd. Thermometer fit '. fT.d•"r i•*, May 2fl —The Stonmcr .1 .din IT. Dickey, frotn Leavenworth '> n the 17tb, bring? intelligence of the arrival ol Col. Kane and Abio Gilbert, at that plaroun Sunday last. Gilbert states that Brigham Young hi* abdicated and Gov. Cummings was. at the la*t .foies, .til miles from Fake City, accompanied by a deputation • f j' l Mormons sent to meet him. -7. F .Li'. Ma\ 'Ju.— The riier has n?on a foot within i.’t hour* and i* rising rapidly. The swell come* fr*>ui the Illinois nnd Upper Mississippi bob-w Keokuk The ether river? are unchanged. Weather clear. Mercury “'i degree*. Nr’.' fo-i-K. May 20. The Black Warrior ha* ar ied with Havana dates i.i th** foth. Fhe reports at tb»* marines from a British cruiser landed at «>n< of the Cuban outport? and ransacked the plantations in sear-h ■I x t-al negro*?. Tho captain of the out purl has been ordered to Havana for trial, in n*u resisting the invad-m and in«ult to tho rpani-h ti-ig OIINIiRIKS- O •''•>'!* fr-d, 1d:,.-. 1 • I . Mm i:i.llri 1., I . re. ,| . ,1 , .l„. , 4 , : V 1 , ..|.| .cm n-t u • c.M ,) . - tfl, -1h 1va.1,,,. n-.-u -1 Riid 1 I ret- at 1-fc t.ilc-m -l. I, JUDbI.K. WIKTn k C>» 1 KII'TION OF D K V V, O U l> S I' II Mark.-t VKOCKRIKS RmC-ffrc: I Ui lt«>b*v« I*eji|t«». li> I' »J 1« O..\m>. 4mjfr\il« Not I ■ Y. II 40 I’ I .•> ti.-r...« Ui..J.. B1«rk T-* (... Ml" I n .n>|n 11HI V KK A MI.WOKTII V'KW rUINTS and oilier Ounicsti.' I ±_\ O.n ,t. Ihi-m-rt.lni; »l! of uhu-b wIIMt »»1. r.-ry < I .r .•*»!. C II tSBOX U>VK. K-’iiifil) 74 Market »t' r |MCK NOK a CO.’S UorSKHOLn WA X \KKI.Y. »*-» N.ilnni. » IVvertl of tb* t*.«*k. 'i *n4*. • nil ill.i.tral '(ij* i0.,11. KAYAOI Si < A K AN U MuLASfiJKS— U. bb«t- ■ N <>. Pn«»r F.. 1 **!■• l « 'YM MirrHKi.TKKE, JR., A t.i:n DKRnS COOItS. Sbavvls, Mantillas, Mourn ing Tat.k l.inon. t.inru Tab!.. Clmh«. Whit* tiu.4.. _N.--.IH \V..rU and fk.ni.-Tir ait or wtit. h will be ■ol.t »«-rj | .« 1,.i ca.b. C lIA.VSON *LOVK, n») 11 No. 74 Market atreel Murphy a bckcufiklh ime jus rcc. iv««l a Urgi* l*t of baad*>-nu> DqcaU, rbraj tt'btru al*. i* to Lf f .imd • tulo P. t! nt ajl [ulcct. iO)t J IjVVi’KA FAMILY FLOUR ..n hand an. J for -At.-. and n-Uil. to n.j i ; KIDDLE. WIRT? A O'. No ISi Liberty •» CtKKAM CKACKF.RS Ilall .it Snider's ! , IrM.-l (Wm Cracker*, c.iii«Lihllt* receiving and tor *U.« bt (mj4i A. A HARDY BBLS. KC< .S "n hand and fur sale by O'* KIDDLE, WIKTS A CO. nnin No i*& Liberty »t A FULL and C-»m{iU*tr Sti»ck of all kind.-' .if DRY '.'KYDS. m M Ibrjr run be fciiiM any |.la» ; mt 1 ;| C HANSON LOAK.74 Market -t. C IlllliS PLAIN BACON HAMS: •Jliloi" rto dll do In •tori' an-! for aide !•> |m> 13] JAMES GAUDINKP. POTASH —lO bids. No. 1 reo'd and for sale l, v \V* .\M*i;Tt-||KoN. No I’d. I.iU ilv «i I.HIUS. for salo bv J m ,i; SUMS Ell A DILWOJITM MOLANSKS AN.l> SUUAH- Hh) hhds. N. o 4')') bbta 'Molhwr; for «»Üby SUIUVKK 4 DTUVOUTJI. F'rKNCH AND CHAN'TILLA LACK M ANTt.KS of oil cjiiolilu-, rauniuiciii t'Tl-« fr-iu $.l to ♦:>t Imuil-I'lii" lUi- .-ranti.l l>rKi*t|iU«".lli'l oilier Dr»n«<!.i«a|». UJ.I o. HANSON 1/>VK, 74 Markvlat ijIKK 11R1UK. TILE A CLAY, nf the 1.. « 1* .{iinlity, on Kuulonil ior wile by A. A. HARDY. L'ARI) AMI BACON UAJIS--:i I.IiL No.l Lilfil 10 calk" Trim Baron Hanni, now lon.llnK from H-I-oh. for .ale hy ISAIAH DICKEY A Co. B* ACON —B> Piisics Hams; 10 do Shoulders; h do clear Hldea; A’. tf«w 8. C. IUro«, receiving tbt« rtn? ari l for-air t.y T UTTLK ACO . Ifd Second »t^ Oi 11 iinV \ *’*'“■ Wall Papers from /Uv / h in YiW.r . call at S 7 Wood etreet. ,„•> W. I« MARSHALL A O'. WRITING PAPER, of every deseripiion, for **lr wh'd. •»!<• nr rr.uill, by WM. tb JOHNSTON A C<>., p,,7 l'nl»rt TbMlll I ». !>' Wood itrrot FLOUR —Extra family, in.bbln. and sacks, <>s|.r»*wlt f-r family iw, in at or* »»<! for tal* by mvll tloilKHT DICKEY, 134 Front »t, nwWfrxl OILS Lard, Linseed iw>d Nouts Font Oils* rr.t,»ti,«l It on hsn*l at J<>* FI.EMII'IjT inn <»A LLS. WINTER ULEAOHED ‘-r* M * WIIAT.K Oir. in Itor- and for *al« by , nv7 K 1.. FAHNESTOCK* CO (S/\f \ I.U'licN prime l»ri«-d Apple* l*--r sale -Cv/U |,J mri; SHUIVKU i im.WOKTII_ 1 O bids bolter f«*r -ale bv 1 £ t*tlßA KR * DII.WOJITH i_ K Y E FLOUR Trn» bids, ill store aud for »alrl, T _ (tnylO _ _ . ASH tKiot'S —I2,WMI pin ree’d and for a*!,, by ' irayll) ‘ T. LITTER * Cl)._ SUGAR CURE!> DRIKI> REEF—in tiorcca receiving till* day end for «i J*» by T. I,ITTI.K tCi l - , LARL» OIL- -20 bids.’No. 1. winter strain od, receiving ami for »at*t>y CtOUFLSii— llhK lbs. in store and for sale )by ROtTKKT MCKKY, 134 Frontjit. near Woed. _ TiiiiA kavanaogh’A new work, O ADPTLIm ill 1 tol, 1- tno KA Y k 00., 65 Wood at. 1 /V BbL.S.~KGGS—WeII packed, for sale' JU by rjy 7 LEVTT3 * KTHIEIITON, 107 Wcxxl l^ GTreEN aFFLESOU Mils. choice, Tor fjd.li, m,l- I! nALJ.KU.iOO. . B" AGON—mw)" lbs. dear Side*. Hams add ,<hoaM«ra, for aalu by _ H. DAI.ZHLL * CO. G'ASKBT BOAIUiSFIhr. packing joint*. f,,r ml, |.j WM. 11. JOHNSTON » CO., Clt-H desl n. ■">!- ' LIME.— -I*l bbUfirrah Lime in store and for ml. t-v m _e 9 _ lISNKT H COIJ.I.NJ EQGSFOSbbis. fresh laid, for salo by :tiyl o u. DALZEI.L t CO. HOPS—iflmee country Hops, for sale by mjli a. DiLZEU. * (Jo. BANS- mjt! imiaii white, for Rale by “ H. DALZJfU. A CP. T»OLL ISUTTRU -S I>W«, freah. iuroUs, IL DAL7.KLI. * 00. ■ tOTATOBS—2O<T bug, Ntabannock. Pota toe* to bitltc and for Ml* fay HINKf H. COLUKSC, p _ __ •gngrMiimy TTERRINff iOObbis, ilttUiax, extra qiikS i~l it,, W KTii« ui for «U y 1 ftCAMmUh A Oommercial. COMMITTEE oy AItUITRATION YOB. MAY., mn Di. iLtt. V. P.. Kuwxep C tl. PaU-ion, VC. w. Mmb. Dim. CAwrtEU. PITTSUUKGiI aAHKKTS. ( Rrpirted Specially for the IStUbvryh Gaiiite.] pttrsßcaou. Fiiidm, Mat -I.IBM. FUMJR—Sateh ou wharf of f.O, 21 and W bhl* *n{vr at From »tore, 200 bbls at SJ,O2 for *npcr, for extra for family do; 75 do atJS.So, f 1.17 and fix# Mdoat f 1.12 for extra uidrb37©s4,.W for family Jo - 6n ‘ l 25 and 2>< dofamily extra at f 1.10 GRAlN’—Whanl, n sale of *'W il»* White at V-< bye. aOO I'm from first ban<l? at 50 GRtiCKIUKS- SMul in l.hdspiuoe sugar at “.and la bU*M..lnseeaat S7‘, loftee, a sale ol 2uO*k»Rioat ll 1 , fell'i. (.. tho trade no t d.' to romrtrt »l l-’ 1 BACON—A sale ..I juou IVs coiuitrv .ut *.l for ?bonb d*r? and t> for Ham? POTAToKS—BaIe* ol fo bo» Irom »fi-re at 'Vi. f.*> do at HI and 150 do at :i5 llAY—Small sale* at scale? at | l %i. 515 V l' l ' l Oil.-Sale* of lu bid* No. ) Lard at *5 SODA AMI —A nale of luck* at 3%. DRIED APPLE*-A sals of 40 bn? at f 1.25 CIIKESE—SaIr? ut ta bxi romm.m (ol.li a( H. SUIGS —in tatter roqnest; tales of 15 bids at 7' ; FISH-Sales ol 12 bbi? No t Uarkeral at <12.50-. 12 do Lako Stii)i«n»r White at * 11. • tit tihl? do ?t i", aud 2U bf this take Ifomog at {l.:m Import* by Hnllruad ‘ P FI W KC It K :ti. Jw hnrket*. Iviikpa’t-irkA *'o; 20 d.i Grabani X Thomas. 15 do. Carr A co, 2 do, M'Oill A sons 15 bills pa{*er. PerLlos A I bbl taan-, : do dr apples, 4 kgs bu i r. 3 bids rugs. 2 ak» rys floor, lltowu i Kirkpat rick; 11 Hides, J II lUlelou. 2u do/ bn-uii?, Hull, 10 bra candles, 55 ak? Jr fruit. I bt»l {Kirk, i-i |«-« bacuti. Hirircr k Dilworth; 5 bids |»>ta*l*. IVlera; 105 bga planter, W ll Price; 5o a bbls tlsti. U II Culliu-c 2>> bdti ai- kd?. Lesrh A Slalri 20*bbls pearls. k liateblnson; Is do, A Gordon 7 4bs dr Until, 4 bid* Mcmi, 61 bbl* et-w. Rea: h car* hoc? owner*. (>1 bids ecc*, 15 kg». butler. IKI bbl? llolli . 11l do ■larch, )a<» hilt ke k c. Import* by lU*rer. L'IUHjVII.I.K j»vr Potomac—l Mds glass culth «, J M’Kee 20 bis r./iton, Kmg, Peiinoi'k i r.. 2 bbls sugar, House i eo 1 blid tobacco, 1 bx samples 6 Infant |(igi,Keuned)r A no; )0 bgt beinpseed, D A Fahnestock A c... 1600 sk» wheat. R T Kennedy A bro: 1 bx foxits. 75 hbl ih.ur; 100 dodo, 80 do do 160 do do, 300 do do, .11 do »Ultker. 4S do floor, 100 do do, Clarke A <-w, 2 check lino. 1 chat S Dilworth A cu: 1 Hue, 1 ebst, G Dlarkstock; 70 wheat, Browp A Kirkpatrick; '*o bbls flour. Clsrko A cop!3 do liquor A (Jrockner A bra FT. LOUIS Great West —IIS bM p.>rkJ7Ccsk meat, 11 Ids houip, 3:IS bbl flour, 17 csk shoulders. 4,>\hbd tubs' io. 103 bbl whltkny, Clarke A . 15 hbd bibucco^Weyman; 2S bis lismp Gordon; 300 bides, Delauge; 230 akn wlieat, Kennedy 67 td.ls, Wo.?l; 3 tihd", Ibx tobacco, Ilnrd; sunJ U-nt lack tlpg, Jones A Ox-ley. RIVEU SEWS. Tlw wrnttior yesterday was uncomfortably cold and the rind raw, high and blenk The river stood at lo feet plump intbo morulng tmt was falllug through thu <lay. The Chcvoit came in ami went nut to Wheeling. The Great West arrived with a fair cargo from St Louis and ttie Jb.to mac, C»pt Harry, from Cincinnati with a good loml, Ttie John Bell came In with n load iu the forvn.Mii and at once without nuy carp*. Thero wa? very little bmluees doing nnd the prospect not over pronthung consi.Ur , The V irti'ria is tbs flne»t li»>kiag K'.it we lm*r wr’n In thH l*ort •im'c the imfortairate Mnyllowr leii here tbrre >ear* ago, Nlm inteuiH lunving for Ft. fo.iiti on Tm sJny. is «•> re Informed. The Empire City andl'.rt ITiyne ;ai*> -u rente lor this ily from Ft l.ctiU Thestorruat Peoria wh*hwlul The sI-suut K.iiisvlllo. fn*tn llu* otllcars of which txiat wc ••hisineil th» toregoiug Information, was nts»To Ueti'iephi :it Ib« tune ~| Hie gale Tho taat vras btoa n s»hore. nnd th" top »f a I r- e to which they ti-d was br-.k»n -It. nii.l wnt wljirtiug in tiro t<-iu[M*st The htnrni rsnie up mi Ttiiinufov ••veiling ataut 0 e'd.-i-k, ami ls*t<-l mt's-li minutes Uapt. S.-..U <ai> tlial lire damage to properly U» P«Mrln cannot lmb-*» Ihao There Uii? 1,..l u i lomuoy left al.tndmg 111 tuun- ait have tar'll WilltlTed to th- Will !#, TU. I I• ft lottiplele W|.vk*.*ll ihe iMitscf lb" lmns«*i. The .1 u.oS P.w left yesterday for l-ni!-ulb tl afo. bdt Th* K. 51. Uickuell went for nootber load ir *n to Hanging Itrvk . .The l-auljful »leam« r Darn i let t at co mini; for llliuots river and the Great Wr.i was talking ol leaving C>r Whe<ding. Tbr Endeavor for Lours i ill? w» about ready 1-- lenvr Ust evening. The e|eg»nt steamer Ga/«l. Capt Kvau?,’will leave this day |>o?illlr| \, ter Nashville No tatter cbnncw can offer, i'blvdsy the R F. Sass will leave for Ft Louis po?ltivel\ The Pr Kane. Capt. Shuman will itar depart for Louisville. Mr. Washburn "f llliu'is. Iroin the Coiiituittre rm Cotu •ren presented to the House of Reprrt-'utHtive* in Wash- "U the L.th ot Apr.l a lengthy report on tho lt.- k and Bridge Tim report enu hide* as follouv •'Fnifii Ih* evldr-uce pri».pnled te-l-.t* your cunt uni b a e, i hoy no--t rfoi.ht hr.i that tho tiriJge, as at pree-nt c ,iu«ti u. led a materUl ami Jaogoiou? ni.niiu<'ii,.n to the navigation • I " Mississippi fllrT. but they h«lleTe |l»*St the h*»* !l rind I.mple power to remedy any evil that iuay exist in that irgnrd At prej*ut they ar*‘ 'tisincliti**! (• ten i.rmeii‘l •hiUlo Irituie Mine if mnv not ha • x[—l rent to .Iner t lb? preparin'* ortlvrv of tire goTirnmeiit to pi.seed against the bridge, tills committee U .11 Hot D- uudertak* lo W,th the sairt rcprtt is •nbniitted « digest et the t.-ati ■>ny in ibe cm**. ■•! the UiV" A(t"ii HV nre i. thi* poll s( another lime L-’Clsviur - A l/'insTille paper r f Tiie‘dsT say». ••Tb* K* lip«* transferred “5 < abui. and iT . dm I; p«*?eir r«. ths Uttar ehiellv I’ituhiirgli real le.atmen, to tin ul t-o*t .1 acid* Strader lg as far a* Je(l-r«.in tlle. when the mammoth proportions th# great Kchp*s w*.*re rent . cluing up the falls, and -he u i.KMirw ('attli: map-Ukt Tin yi'ii Maj .* 1 I Ire otl-'i thi« wrn* an, tit.' iiilr anmuolin< (•> I?uR ST. LOUIS. KEOKI'cK. •j ,< .01 1.1, I, all « r |K ink'll t t I'll!' 1,-1 •4! 11! Ilf Ill'll.-Ht«J X- I'*<l rlln^l-'ll. Mu-'-atiiifc, I>»tcq|m>i t, ItiK k fjjgSilEi* l. 1.,w. trlmli >• an mlva:,r- fri-tn l»nt w.-nk « .jii..iaCMi. Ini sml. Halfna. Dntni'iif. lai Cro—f. Wrimua, ami M. f*HEi:r 7l«| w«i' :lni.-t. .r.ttl.n-h ucr-- «.,IJ 1.. n," Dm* atcam.-r AKOoNALT. (.’aft. ti~>. t MrUnu. liul.-bef at i-fi-na rah.'ia. In n,.l.'rm.ib. :» 1- -ill Irar, r. r tlfaln-Tn ami all *nWOi-lmt*> jHirt*. x.t, nburtj I WKIi.Nh>l>AV, V«'Oi innt. M 4V. M K..r rrvitrl<« «*r ft*- I.AMUS-KMvlTer.,l cuJ n..U rl.r t i«ii f -u. t It -m na«» «|i|ily i.u l.aiJ.nr in f 1 In«a4 j niyil KL.ACK. HARNK: 4 A C»»,A«*-oU. w. Iftnl -»J ~H »' >’ ■i 47 ' I- FOB TIIE lAI.LSOK ST. ASTIIOM - i ..fl'ri I'.j ,1 Th-.8-Kk .lu He 11 1 ' 4' 4 g» .» U 4 Wm lirabam l J 4’...4.4', Wm KI»»y 1* ■.''tl.Z-i .laa U.»gan IT • l * | {S , 4 l j J klior* A Ur.. :*') '* l /<i 4' _ Marks 1 co 1. .H. \Vbitli>ol.*igut i. J 1 a.cli«r.H'U V, S Tan Al' :• 4 ;4' , V M 1.1. * HKimDoat Htplalcr. AKKt\El'— Ltucin*. Rr.iw u.n11., aj-c.. il.- t..|ur>*l Bayard. Kluabeth. Ch.-suil. Wb**di»,. ■ .i»at \S-.( m Lout*. i'otvuiac, ClorluLuti. John l! •-11, Jo DKI-AKTEU—Lutrtw*. IIru»u»T;IJ«. Tel.-,;ra|di d.». i\,| Bayard. Kli/*UUi. K M H.-kt.-11. lr«on.f. .1 .hu Bell, Cincinnati Jno'S |\ir. H"l«i i. t I'» -tab, lllitsu Ki>.r KItLP. -I" (Wl mi.l la:;.!.,; T«le|(raplilc markets. N)A Yuas.Mai U> Cotton firm. saU» di-M hates Hour beary. uli-k I'dJnO l'H» tVhaet nrm. **!»» Vi.Wj laib Corn firm. aul** btiah t’loviaioo* Arm l!an>o <li«uld«*!S . 1. maced Oil h<u d<-cUaed Ir. *nJ is dull at Oufli** la firm at luw U. itapar honjnnt. and ba* (lightly advanced, prime Orleans .(notional T'vJfcT'v aud Mnsrurado at Kio steady. Storks lower CtiUngu ami Ruck Island TT and Milwaukl* Michigan Southern ?t'I 4 N Y Contra! bO l 4 RaaJ* iuk 40 Milwaukio and Mia* , '.'•‘l Missouri M l , Tsunmson Sura Lacroe** laud grants '-4 1 Ena ■JT.Y 4 ratut’CLPHiA. May «U--Cot lou d-clm.-d ' Fl-nr very 1 nil; (iric.-. J.-chned 12'$ |-r t.hl Wh»«t dull at fl ‘j lor ted, and for white Kyo ia to Rtwiile u»-«t at tUi. Corn (a artlrr>, and l.n»h yellow tnld at «i‘»ru,To, wliiu &}. Qatn tfnil. and lower. *.il*e of retina, at .17 J > rnvl«nina negli rled, nod prici'v nominal fir all dc» cnrlinß*. Whiskey milter firmer Cm ixjiati. May 20.—Flour ii*»t«svJj. galea of 3vu t-t-li it |4.i>*'rt.s4 10 f.,r ordinary ■ojarfinn to cb.-l.i- extra, re cri|-l* light. Whiskey steady at 17'. t , with a demand i-.|U il to tb« supply. There i* no < h.tuce Id provision*'. Aire* I‘oik and Lard an? held (Irmly, al»ive tbe virus of buyers I La n)n is dull; It*) hlid*. Stiles sold at V'pV',. |hr>n;;ti It (•Kril l'rally held at hl«j. l>ul there are un buyers at o»rr - . l.m t><rd o*l <'4njjiki>. Tli" woatlier U dandy and colli; winter rlutliing and fire are imlnrt-eoi-al'l". IUmMOKR, May 20.—Flour I* -t.-adv. of Whit* Whf it at |l,'.Urtl.r:i Com is active at f,-r mixed. oii.inUaivl for Whit.- Whi-.Uy i- innnu J»V s :it Fro vi-U.ii* are dull and r.m liani;od Lufd la .|u.ded at 10 ' "v 11 SUNDRIES- -2-1 I mg,.. Wh.tr Trim. Wl.rat 274 do Red do ,1. 4 litde lainlly Lard, :> stands (ami!) I.md. 2 V. n* dn do s >vki F.-athtrs; J ndl old Cni , l M * r ! UR bbln.F. J»pringa K F. Flour 11 Uda l iihin K F Flour. Utl Lakh do do <b? 10 hogn do do ■to (IS " Key do do lltl Trim ill on mi, to airir-' on alragier It. I*. Uihberd, foi aal*liy_ inv lll 13AIA1I DICKKY A CO. L~AKE FlSll—*Jtn» hf/bbls. White Fi-h; 1-V) ilo Trout. .•u do Lake Hen mg, IWJ and f-r •»tn by mjlU tIKNHY H COLLINS. COTTON —l’t'» bales middling Toon.. ordinary " Now landing from steamer Marmora for »*la bv BiylSj ISAIAII DICKKY AIM SPONGES 1 hitvc jiiit nvfMi'cd a large lot of "ilperlor bathing ?|..mgr« ••( ever *ir.e and plica Jlmau wishing u gi*,d net Me In linn lino sln.nbl • all aud ex amine iny elork la-fun* purrlias.iig rd—wh*i*- Mi NEKA L WATERS —(.‘imgres*, Empire and blue l.i 'k Water* constant Iv on band, fresh, at myi» JOS. FLKMINfI. F" AMI LY FLOUR.— 1 50 bids rhoiee'Whit.'- Whnat Family Flour, Just received tlit* dni and fur '■ale l-v (myil) T. LITTt.K A CO PI/ - SETS COLLARS * SLEEVES* • I\. • French Work Collar*. SWres, Feta, Ac. Ale->. l)re>ailoo<la, Mmwls, Mantles. Ac SIDE STRIPE CHALLIE ROBES re. M this day p*r Adinua Kxpraas C. HANSON L<)?K, my IT dAwT 74 Market sireet SERMON T'APEK «>ii build, nr made t<» or darhy myl7 WM.4I JOHNSTON ACO DOCKETS, Ledgers, Journal*. Day Books. Cash Ut-oks, Invoice and Older Books lor salt* ard 'iiinde to i.rdor l»y W. S HAVRN, my Id blank Book Mannfiwturrr. 3t. U 3 A 3-V Market *t TEXNVBAOON HAMS-—lO rasks in store and for aate hy ISAIAH DICKF.Y A CO. I THjGS—15 bhl*. fredi Eggs rec'd and for sale at No. is:. Liberty it. HIDDLR, WTHTS A CO. BUTTEIt -I*2 bbls. fiesb May Butter rec’d and f<»r *»le at No. is.’> Uherty »(. inyU KIDDLE. WTUTS A CO BACON- -ItA»U ibs. Country Sides; IdOO do o<> Sliooldcre; He mi do do Hama, Roc'd and (or *alo l9!> Lit<erty iL roylH KIDDLE, WlRTd,ftCO. LARD —1000 His. No. 1 Lard rcc’d find for nlo at 186 Liberty *L RIDDLE. VYIItTB A CO. WHISKEY— 150 i)bi.H. prime Double Rec tifiad WliDkay and 20 bbla. Old SlonoagahetA R7* Wbitkaj. with an Msortmontof Foreign and Domeatlc Wluea and I.lnaora, for Bale at tbe loweat market prices by Wil. MITCHBLTREE, Jr. A EBO^ cn BXS. WOOD'S" PEAKI, STARCH in H V/ atora aod Tor aide by B- L- FAHNESTOCK * CO tny7 No. CO, comer Wood and Fourth »U POT ATOESrPOTATOES - luO ska Prime y I&n. 196 liberty at. - OUN UMBRELLAS, HOOP SKIRTS,. O French Ooraels, flilk and U»lUntl«,«id all kinds •r Dress Good*, c - HASSOS LOTE, myH 7i Market «t. INDIA RUBBER BELTING; also, Hoso and Packing, a Urge supply Jurt rac’d and for sal* at tne India Rubber Dapotof my 13 J. AH. PHILLIPS. »largo supply of] ine Lick Wauxv, Juift JOa-FLEiUNO, LL KINDS OF DRY GOODS os chean MUwywttabkdaojrplKC, 0, HASBOH LOVE, *- ajJS No>7(Huk«tit^t Dissolution of Partnership* THE FIRM OF R. KNOX &CO., was dis* Mvrd on the first of April, IMS. All «»• to tho old firm will plraae aettle with JACOB _ ’ who wilt hcn-aftrr conduct tbo Confectionary buiioeo M l!n- wrll-kuown Aland. atF mrtb rirwt. . M. KNOX./ J. 11. HUBLEY. 'PHESE ROOMS, near the corner of Wurth 1 atiJ Ferry «treet», bo well and favorably known. an now o(>cti to the |'tiblic for the Summer S<ea*on. where all kind* ..f KrolUln their sea*oo, Ire Cream, Conh-ctionis ©tc., ©to, mar he obtained at aiiv hour "f the day and during the etoning until 11 oYh< L iuylo:'Jwti Hitchcock, mccreery .t co.. Su<--. eoMor* tu IlDflmin, MtCres-ry 4 O. Forwarding aud C-'Uimbwi'.n Merchant* and Whxdeaala Dealer* In Prodnco, Flour and Wo-d nrrsi.CEnn REFERENCES: n*LTist'.*r Springer llarbaugh ll'o, CiooaN & Duraey, I) ChiLU4 Co.. pniUA.ntl.rni* McCamlleat, Mean* A 0.., Kofae, Sterling 4 C- - Bagaley. Coagras.. 4 CJ*a Kent, Banteo & U> 0 \S Smith 4O* Garrett 4 Martin. rt»«'is>»*Ti U’oarer 4 Graham. A 4 B. Fenton 4 Br* . bt. loci*. Georre M 4 I. Hard-. J<w*ph K. Elder, apfrdly i Kenton Bros. CAIITWIIIOIIT 4 YOUNG. (Bncrearors to John Cartarrlgbt.j Manufacturers .mj imr.ort.trs of Pocket and Table Cutlery. Surgical and DenUl In struments, Gnu*, Pistol*, Fi«hinc Tackle, 4c., No SC Wood street. They give special attention to th« uiiuinf&cturing of Trnsaea.BnpporWra.4f. Jobbing and Kepalug with punc tuality and despatch. aplVdly DISSOLUTION— The Co-Partnership here tofore oxUtlng between the nnderelgued, under the style of WILKINSON 4 UOFFSTOT. in the Leather, Illde and Oil trade, was dlaaolsed on the first of April by mutual consent WM WILKINSON will coutinne tocarry on (he same business in all It* branches, at the OLD STAND, 217 Liberty street, and GIDEON N. HuFFSTOT at hu NEW STAND. 2GS Liberty street, second door below Hand asreet, where thu t>e<ilts of the old firm will lie found. WM. WILKINSON. Pittsburgh. April 16, ’M-aplO Ira G- N. UOFFSTOT. Moaongakela River U. S. Packets STEAMER TELEGRAPH, I .STEAMER JKFPERSON, Capt. J. C. Woodward ! Capt. Gtoßsa CuARk. rpilE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE 1 now running regularly. Morning Boat* lease Pitts burgh at H (.Vl.xck A. M., and Evening Boats at 6 o'clock P. M. for M'Keesport, Elizabathtown, Mnntmga hela City. Bt.lh'veriiou. Fayetto City, Greenfield, California and Hrownavillo. there connecting with Hacks ami C-itcht-a fur Cniontown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Wnyuvsburg, Ciirnii. !iacli,i\»ii and Jefferson. Pu««ong»-rs tickc-tod through fr.tn Pittsburgh to Uniuu- Uivn f»r $2, meal* (vndaUte-rooms on- Ixxita Inclusive Boat* returning from Brownsville 1-asn at 8 o'clock in th«- niuriiinguud .'* in the evening. For further information en quire at tin- Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant strict, aui G. W. BWINDLKU, Aout._ RKOULAK TUESDAY PACK-1 JISLa KT FOR ZANESVILLE.—The lino, ati-at/ier EMMA GIIAIIAM, Capt. Ml’Wßo* AstlUs "111 b ase f--r ih- aU-te and mU-rim-diut" porta EVERY TUESDAY, at A ..'.luvk r u. F>*r fr-ight nr pmujigi* apply on h-wrd. «* In FLACK, BARNES *CO.,Ag’ta. 1?0K C I N C 1 N N AT I AND i 1.01Jt.-ULLK—'The n<-w ami jiaasenger ixt-auier POTOMAC, W. C. Harrs, will leave for the alx.sp itnd nil intermodule p’rti nn WEDNESDAY tin l •Jo th init .at I o'clock P. M. F.ir freight or passage apply on board or to (my 21' FLACK. BAP.NKS, 4 00.. Ag*«nu._ I>OR CINCINNATI. The re<;ii ' lur side wheel locket SUPERIOR. Capt. H J Grace,will lease for the above and all intermediate p,,rt« <>n SATURDAY, 22d inst., 12 o'ch-.k, M. For freight orpassage applv on 1-oard.oi to my2o FLACK. BARNES 4 00., Agent. II?OR CINCINNATI AND~LOl T , fCffv* .r; IBVILLE-TheOne .twiner RKLIANCK. igwwa* Caj.t F. X Reno, will lean-for the al-.v. and nil interim ■liate |-.rt., on THIS DAY. 21 at find, at 4 v U. F»r fr<-ieht ..r passage applv on teiard "r to mvS FLACK.BARNES A Oj.Ag.nt- IX) K LUI'ISVILLE--The line . JTTg*> 1 .trunirr I>lt KANh. Captiun Uiil Ui»v»< f..r ih-' amt all p.irW, <>n THI? DAY. -1 *f mil K"i ft'--L-IU "f pvn»f!« apply '.i. t*>ar>t . : 11 m\ 14 KI.ACK, UARNKP A CO , Aic-uti Thu lain ■ had started .-ul FUR NASHVILLE. The tine , .(75ft.fr .teamrr UA7.EL, Capt. Esans. u ill tor lhe»l--so nnd all intermediate porta oti THIS DAY. 21at mst .at to o'clock, i.W. niyJl I PKl.l.Capt R~-«. will 1.-are fur the at>oT* ami alt ittlenne- \ -Hat" port" on TI'KSDAY. 2MU Inti.. f-o-ltivelT Tins i« tbe rtr»t and only -tr-iran tlucnwli to M. Auilioi.v Oita •oa*i.u. 1 PaeSengvi • and .h.ppera will t-»r In miul .be i- -es thr-.iiiili tbo tnp witliont roalnppinc. myC“ Foil ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK, i _fpft-.fr HfKI.INi.TON, DAY EN I*OKT, HOCK l-LAND. --ALKNA. UUU-Wlf-. LA CK«/**3K. ttU.Mi.IA, AND NT PAUL Tbe line aleamer ARI£oS lA.‘'apt Con c>l, will leaie f-.i iti" al->ve and all m tcnuedi* t« (-•rl* on HUS DAY. 2UI lliftnnt, ut -4 r M. K*r bright or oaavtfr- api-lv »R beard or t>> mjll FLACK. RARNKN A CO. MISSOURI RIVER PACKET. I !gPu.» —TO MINT LOUIS AND Hl\ r.ll- Tli*. linr .team-M PKTAIA DONNA, CaplAin Uarait K-rd. will lif the al-ute an,l all ititenurduit* porta, on THIS DAY.-JUt tn»t ,at 4 r U Pui freight or pitwago applv -in board u, to tilj !) PLACK. lIAUNKS A CO.. Agents FOR Sr. PAL L 7 DIRECT TO i jgfel? Sr l.ollS. KKOKIK, ttfßl.l voTHV .J&ESSSL Ml 3CATINK DA\ BNI’ORT. ROCK ISLAND. OALKNA. I'l Bl WfK, I.A CROSSK, WKNONA, STILWATKK AND w t PAl'L—Tha apl-mild ateanier ST I.OI'IS. Ospt Jrtso Dean, will ln>r for »he abote and all Intermediate d Tills DAY. 21*i .cast. at 4 o'clock Pu. K>r friegbt ,>r FLACK. 151RNK? A (\Y. Ageuta__ FOK ST. LOUIS—The line pas- i wngrr steamer BHENANGO, Cap! S. B.dSSSSS Pttttfn, will Irate fur tiie abuts and all intermediate porta i,(, THIS DAY. 21.4 inJt„ at 4 P. M. Per freight or faa arge apply "ii U-mrd or t-i FLACK, BARNES A CO., inj4 Agents. FOK St. LOUIS, KEOKUK, , OCKMNOTON. MUSCATINE, GALBNA.jBBHK DUBUQUE. LACROSSE AND Sr. PAUL.—The apleudid •learner MELNoTTE, Capt A. McGowan. will leave for tbo above and ail intermediate j>orta uu THIS DAT. ‘distrust., si 1 -.Ulick r M K-r freight or passag* apply °» board or t., ap'J? FLACK. BARNKS A CO., Agta. "|j*OK ST. PAUL DIRECT.—To , IB?- .■> 1 ’ St l<oui», Kruknk, Burlington, Mu*rstiue lurenport, Rock Island, Galena, Dubuque, l»n Omw. We- U"«i.vStill*rater ami St. Pan) —The flue steamer MoDEH ATt'K, Capt. Frank Maratta, will leave tor tbe abovo porta ..a THIS DAY' Sl»t May. nt f P M -r paw«K* applr on bcai .1 or (•> .»p2? FLACK. X CO, Acta ' Tj'UR MBMPIUS AND NEW , fEP* * ORLEANS. The flni* m*w rtoanar .1 S. I'UINUI.K. Cap! W K ItrickulL will lor th« iU-ivc and all* intertneduitn port* on THIS DAY, the »l«t init. Poi litighl nr pneengu apply on Ucird or 11151'. FLACK, LARSES A CM., Acta If OK MEMPHIS'i NEW, ICPr'* . ORLEANS —Thu Quo straoi-r ALMA,JaSSQC Captain John Robinson. will Lave lor the intermediate |-.rta on TUI9J>AY, ‘.list Inst, at 4 o’clock, P. ia. For freight or jmasago apply on tioard, nr to , m> 5 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. MARBLE MANTELS.—A large :tnd beau tilol stock always on haml and being manufactured hy Machinery, sold at vary low prices. Builders. owners ol Real Estate, Contractors and others, whether they want to purcJias* or not, are Invited to call and examine oar stock tn<i am-artain our prices as weara Rolling plain urat Mau lets *■> low as to put them within the reach of almost every pursoii. Monument*. Tablets, and Grave Ftonea, a largo stnibal ways on band. I’nrnllnre and W.-uili-Stnud Topi, and Im posing Shine* manufactured l.y machinery, and sold at Ibe lowest prrees. Marble of all kind* mild low t" tha Trade.-- Purchiwmr* are iuvito.l to call and examine onr -took at32t, oil Liberty street. Pittsburgh iuy|Od*w3„iT W W. WALLACE JO.-*, FI.F.MINO PLASTER PARIS, for Lhihl nod Stuco* Work: Cement for Cistern*. Fire Walls, Ac,; l/->nlsville Urn* and Roman Cement. Grindstone*—t>«st qnallty always on hand at 219 Lib erty street mylSatawSmT 5V W WALI.ACK. PINE SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and {■cantliDg. Also, Pine and Oak Plank for Rale at 319 Liberty «L, Pittsburgh. 1A1VK.74 Mniket M <\ IIANFON MKIEOROE'S PATENT ahniyson band at 319 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. STEAM ENGINES, Tromintod Kept quali ty, always on tiaml and made ti> ord<*i flniUrs and Sail i\mt, Firt Uriel' Ahtchin'ry, Enpinr Gxrtinpt nnd Mill ifrorin/j Biadf to <m]*r. 3/ill -front. Gift !r-<n l*ro*f SZast,FrtncK tturTnn<l Hill Mill SSonn, fk-lting t't<rhi an 4 Smut MjcKin't always ou hand at 219 UKirty MtMt, Pittsburgh, Pa. uiylO:d&w3tnT 1 ROUTABLE CORN AND KLOUR MILLS, llio limp'.est ilqJ beet irtUU of Uio kind in the cpno- It y. They ran light, grind f«*t, nre enaily kept In order, make u good work u the Inrgni mill*. *»*»d gire popereJ flitlifncOon, nbrayn on Land. Alia, Portable Mille.— Pur particnUn mil »t dl9 I.iberty *L, PltteburgU. mylOrdlwamT _» v - W. Vl ALLACK. <ir«u Bara, ALL SIZES, always on hand at 310 Libor lj »t„ Pittsburgh. inylo W. W- WALLACE.. - ' FIFTY CENTS, No 2UO Liberty street. Black Jepused Tint of atnperlnr quality for Sign Plate* U)d Ambntypea; A Urge ueortment 01 Kiii-bna Utensils et low price* At cuh. JOHN FLEMING, nijlO i-ui gfrr of Uarket tad Third sU., jVTEW CROP SUGAR AND MOLASSES— Xl hbda prime end choice N O Soger, 23 bbls Lost end Crashed Soger; - 250 “ prime Pleatetian Molutee, oak cooperage; 33 “ ct-James Soear Hotae Molenet <»,..• , Bec'd end fbrnle b j ffIOCTOHKI.TRKB, Jr. A B&Q. mrSS KofflUbertyttrett... Knox s Ice Cream Rooms. JACOH It Ul ULKY ;tfamrrs tl'inrinnati, Nr Uouisbillr, At jaaof)billr, xVr, jit. Homs, Ac 1' \l'l, MINNEAPOLIS ± ST PACKET—Ib* nf.Un.Jnl sn.*ii.«>r ficto ©tUans, Jet, Steam Marble Works. Planter, Lime, Cement, dir, W. W. WALLACE Shingle Machines. mytO-dswAmT w. u\ Wallace uiylOrdswr.mT AIIII Kurniablng. W. W. WALLACE. Portable Mfciia. Up TDK BEST QUALITY and finish. PUT IN GOOD CASES FOR AT THE NO. w FOURTH STREET. AUAMB GALLERY, mylfcfaod E7INE BRITANNIA TEA SETTS or ra J tingle pieces; Planished Tinware la tsUe or slnglo piece*. Tin Qoodt of til Mode, Jepenned, B temped and Hein; Hollow Ware, Ellter Pitted Spoons, Forks, Cestori, Ac ; Table Co tiery; l STANDARD LITERATURE. Fint Em no* —Tfrknor A Co’s HorreehoM Wnr-rlr. 'Hmtr-.'M: fireside Edition Wtrerly Nou-K S 7 v..| s , Boston Library odltloo, -• Irrine'* Works, library ed., <•' Cboper'i d» select noTels, ; Tho Modem British Essayist*, 5 Tho Ancient do dp . I “ toJnon'i Miscellaneous Worts, o Ilnah Miller's do do f> . Amtm*Un», bj Dr. M«f k™"!'-" v»l Tbo Mi-cclUncou, Worki ol Oliver UoM-roilh I Adilisou's eomjdoJ© Wort*, ’’ Kdsrnr A. rce'o won**. CoU-ridp’* J " 'I 0 Hood’s choico , Charles Lamb'-* do Thl e C,"u>M>, >'f Ami r. IJlrralttro, b) Vnycki™*. j r.Jr. Tbo do Hodirb -l» b.r Chambers, - ■VTEW' BOOKS—Spurgeon's Sermons, Ith Th.OrrTr Auteui,.a .'I 1«5; Narratirv. ft Jt-maik.Ua tminrersione sad ICt-rivel Inroleut*. \V. C- Loneiit: ** I Worn*™ 1 tu-,t Womm. t.j author .4 | Halifax; u Fifteen Vc*m Aru.m,; tl««* Mwrtm'ii C Smith; Ufo Tb-.u*hU. Henry Ward Ho hot -ue» I.lvm of Hare Jock, Il*tum>>D>! hn*l % icars, d>> Zcmobia, Anrrlian. Julian, I’arihrtii.i. |ljr ,all,: Bayard Taylor"* Northern Tran-l. I.irinjntone* Afrna, }l nml f::. The Desert of Sinai; Ti<** I .and ol Pr-.m.»0. P.. Hugh Miller'* Works. 6 v.lm-Sfur. .-n'* -I..;: w*. (Joo. IV. Curtin ilo ;> .!•* P-n .!•> t 1 stub'- Prescott’* d>’ " do. The Standard Port*. -VJji.,, bine :i;, i .1.1, t-iu-anJ S' flue antique and library edition*; A large aaaortiuent of standard and new piibl.iat i th« various departments ot literature; .Now varieties of Stationery, Writing Paper-, A.-. luylO K C. COCHRANE. Federal it- Alb-un-ny \TEW BOOKS RECEIVED THIS DAY X’l by Expree*:— Bancroft’* History U tv, lot. 7.embracing the jure*! from thf Declaration ~f Independence to the Battle of Boo ker Hill Tbla\i<lou>ecnti r a!tia ti sp]<ridel jx'rtmtt of Qro. Joseph Warren ou *teel NamitlTosof Hrmarkal-le C-'Ut-riiuoi ami lleriral Inci dents, no account of the rise and pro-jreM cf the great awakening oflHiT S. UyW’.C Counnt, with an mtn«i»v tion by Henry Ward Beecher. Memoir* of Captain Hammond t f ti e Rif,,- Bri- Kan A way to Sea, an Aulobio-t jpliy for 15..} v Mayne lleid. The Prince of the Hoti*e of David. For »alr 1} myl3 J. L_KEAD, Ts E.niuh «1 A (JHEAT WORK — llich Miller— Just published from early Glasgow Sheets, hy special or- r»ngrineut, Tb" Life and Time* of Hugh Miller, “TosUmony of Ibfl Ho k*/’ “Old Bed Sandstone, print* of Iho Crmlnr,’* ‘'Schools and School mart era,' Ac„ prepared by Thoms* N. Brown, the eminent Xc-'trh Divine. Musllu, PJm . Prior If. horsnlrby mjl.T JOUN S. DAVISON, cnUrL-' «t Jam ea Challen & Bona' Publ&adona. WM. S. RENTOUL, No. 20 St Clair st.. Pittsburgh, has becu ft|.jKjintGKNKP.A I. THADK AGENT for Pitti*t.ureh, Allegheny and rarroniiditc district, of tb,< raliiablr and eluant Now Publication* »f the nU*v.< publisher).; sod will -r.jijd) tli*- Trndo and community with Ibeeo »l the puhli-dirM* lat.-s Thu inw xu>; nrc utrend) published; The splendid I.«w U.IV. TIIK sfilTY OK THK GUKAT KING; or, Jerusalem a* it mu, flu it i», and aa it i* to 1“', hj Dr.J.T. Uaithn . M i-."loiiurj to Jt-i modem, with a tft.—l Portrait <>f the Antle r l-y turtain, and upward of -*• v^i:r engraving-, eV.c-nt.d ill the Kneel Style ot art. troll, pbolo graphs uni original illu-tratitin tli- 'nrio.is phn-- r.r the city—An. ifiit. Mf.lia val. M.-l-ni and Mill.-unial,— site Hi-*loratioii ..t ih*» Temple and Cit) h* mv-ted b* TUnir. Noli,v. of ilh h. Chi istuu and lle.-tihni Anti.jni lien; It- Pr.-m nt Politit ni nnd Moral rooditioii; Fiiturapim Irf’i-tn, A-. A-\. Ac. Price,. loth, f.Vi'J; half calf. uio rtsr-'o, full gilt, Jj.OU, sup r Tmtiey or a:ittijti»^ , i,l> , l. Dy mail, paid, nt the iwi» jirice. New Jtt\t-mlo Lihrarj I t the r.ibl alii Inn lan 1 t lly. Titles »f Jb-rir* No I: gnug Without Words, j Tbi; Kgypti.ii Look Up, or llirl* nnd Fl..*-j Tljo Jew (Urn. r.-.! Th.MiJ.ts. Wings uni! •ti;. K a, The Yoiiii;; C. lta,. r Horn.- Lift-, l-tab-l. i.r l-.tl-s- 1.--, The Arab. Cut np ii> i. nt ■ 5- '■> l THE CAVE Of MACHPEI.III ANl> OIUKU X'oKM Ey Jmni'K Chall.n Cloth. «l.tm, <l-o*. full .■'•lt. J M■■ r..-.-,fnll pH. *L'*i MAPOF.JEUUSAI.KM A\b ITS ENVIRON*. By D.- J T Burri.tj L /.ins Apptnwl a* Hi-- m.-t arc or .la Ms;, e itint, b\ nunr dUMi.rui-hi-'i trar.-b n au.l w rii.T* nu the (!«.] V City I n valuable In .“ ibtiatll Mi lnt Htli'liN ■•! the Bible. ruin Ml rent*; n.1.Tn.1 tviilv b.u.k I mi Jl: mounted *n<! larniehed f 1,75. HttANDFI EUi’d PATRIARCHAL CHAIN OF THE BIBLE. Printed in f-ur ri.li cvh.ri. Pi .vni.i tn..i;M -I an.l v irn-ahr-l {J. CARPENTRY MADE EASY. I!) \Tm E. L-ll The work cutilumn ul-.nt forty Plate-, besl.ie-. Minin'.Qi D * ,;rania. fi i. - j-r unci*- «<»py. t*«i*ti.a,jd. the al>..v.» vi-.rU* wilt In. amt by min. j. -.1 paid, on tlo- r*~ "ipt of tin- r- tall jni.-.- fcjj_A liberal di*i-Mint to Minister-. lurl • ).,l±w I' SStants. WANTED —Ap*nt» to sell in the State el Pennsylvania, my HAND IVtVfcR PATENT STUM V MACH IN K, that I»M mru cnu carry about the tl* 1-1 nml pill I up tiio Urcvat pine ttnnip* by hand m Hl»ut t*r.> nittiM-a eni'li. A.ldrea- aji'-ir-nul 'V HALL. Raugur. Maine. W ANTED IiII.UKDIATKIiY.-l 0.00 u Men t*> engnc* In tti>< tale <t the ni.'.et j-'polar -••Mini; B-nki in Aomii'n lui alula, Mevhaules.fai merit and 'friwh «r* wishing t" trav*!. wilt find this to Ik* a v.-rT pi .•tital.U and pleasant I'iisim-**. enabling them t.< •«•«< th« r..u*itr>. ant make 11..•n0r at tbe ".tin-- tuna. Agent. t:..M ,:i the but lucra are i leaniig from {.UrO t>> ft.Ujo pet war V,.r It:" particular- ..n-l a li-t el E.-.ks. a Jdi.»a U M. 1.l l ln>>S ynwu CUT ful.ll-.hltu* Hoita... 141 Main -tr-el. Ci<- nmi'.. Ohio; or. it living Ea-t. D. UCLih-IN. Philadelphia aulB:lyd»wftT iHisrcUanrous. PIIO FERTY HOLDERS, ATTKNTMiS PBB.BXTC <fc JOHKTSOIM »[.] lying W. K. CHILDS tNc CO ’Li I'ATHNT ELASTIC HUE U ATKK IUtOOK ( KSIKM K001'1.% AHE n«i\v jirej'.ureii rxt'fiU'* < 'Merit for anv* at li.-.U. sl.vp ur flat. »t Ihe sin.rtr»t t '■ tirrnu.l with the utmost care, le-1i.,: .lel.-rmine.l l.> [ >it 1U.f.1 tliat cannot be surpiiKio.] fm C”he , aj>n»'?«H art«i Out K.wfs arc w«j| known t.» fc|uin-auy onKny-fi-m u 4. Tf tlmomil" in faT.>r i>f ibis Ibo.flng and sample* can !*• imtii Lj calling at i.nr uflh e, N.>. 7’- Stiiillilirlil »tre«il Buildings o.rernl with the ab* Knutlng can l-r seen .at II Nelsou'a, c«rn'T ••! Wylie amt lllgli ttreets: .1 Beck's new Hotel, >Ol iter of firnut nod S-reutli e treats lie-use of \V. i). Italic, Esq.. Diamond alley, "pjv-alte Patters- Stable; Store of 11. St raw, o rner Market ami See., ml «u . llutiK nf B n Siiocp, nine block; Br.-wnaTille Wbarf D.*aS Haas* of Robert PI yam, CoccreM. (•ctwccii W«l-6b-r -and Wjllu streets; Store ot J. 3d. MeKuberta. Webster at.. Stable of A IJt vtlry, corner of Water alley and Sandusky street. Allegheny. Ilnuse ••Ml. B. Wilkins, Wood'* Rue; House of a. Negley. JuLu Sc«tt, Wm. McCall and Mr' C**>o. East UN-rtr snd tnaor others tno numerous to men tl-n PKHRIN A JOHNSON, N ap‘J J»w]) >■ ~v>. 7i Snwttifteldn > I'iUatKirijii,y*. J A MS S P. TAWfI," 1 ■' r.*; Wood Street, PitiHi-mrah. lui it** the attention iif his rn-tonjers an.! buyer# win ally lo Lia large stuck of NK.W SPitINU CiOODS, Bought rr->:n Mautif.ictiirrr* iu bosHO h'AITEHS, fix*, «r<■. Loin .. Mumee an.l CUildi. i/* - HON NETS, FLATS, an.l FANCY HATS M«-n *, Kiy»' and Youth's PALM LEAF, LEGIIOHN, PANAMA an.l STRAW HATS. .'J'-u'is l>oy>' •»«»'! Youth's W.001.un.l I’UII II AT All of which w ill ho r.tnul in Rrpat mnetj 43“Uroat Indnforaenla tt» CASH ,u:J |>i. a TIME BUYER? Orders soliciti-d mid carefully "*4o. ted m>H pnckr mr'iT k'tml ' BOOTS AND SHOES, OIIK A ** FO II (’ASH; JAMES ROBB, NO. Sj iIAKK I.T >Ti;i;KT, SRAR THE JMRKfTTIOtTpK, US* Ur^. ?pr inji stock of I.ADTKS', MISAKS* and OHILDHENS 1 KOqT.S**«wl MliiV MEN.' 1 CALF, KTT AND COARSE '" ‘ BOOTS, SHOE?, OXFORD TIES. • GAITER?, OI’HKAJ . 4,.. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOES, A »ery superior article and vrryreat, Dirvct from the Mannttrtnrem, which he will sell i.j u>* vaia «r ptcunut very inlnnil price* fur caab. Thl* »tuck comprise* rme of tint fcfrpestkAshrnnPwta to no found In any city, suitable for dtj auJ country sales,, and baTintc oTer twruty year*experience iu bnyinc, he tmsis that U« can now suit all t&stea. Ho respectfully mriteaaU iu want to c ill. aaenriuß tl»tu that tltey will l*' plcaM-l. mr2o—my IT A SAFE AND TROm’ABIJi INVEST MENT*—The Birrulutfbatu and Pittsburgh Company desire to dufoae of Twenty thousand dollars id preferred Stock, the same to he entitled to • dlridtpiJ of t'n per cenft/n out of the tolls of said hrldge, befortany iliridend Is paid on the other stuck issued by thf Conipany- Th- of e*id company is rapidly approaching comple tionniul will be in Micrsanfcl ojH-ratioii id the Cnur-*-* of a few mouth* E<t further i«artKuUrs, inquire of C. niMSE.N, President, ..i Mulct'd *.r. ACUE?ON. Atf> at | 4 r, - imlTlw No. \t'J Fourth atreet. FLOOR OIL CLOTIf of all patterns, from jarJ la « in wl.ltli,.*! &cn{Mrior •{tialitT At tb«> oil CU*Ui «f ai) 13 J. kn. HriLUpa. .* BACON— I(HK> Jbfl. country Sides; ~~ 10-30 Ju • do Shoulders; * »*X) do do and cilv H.iii,, Rec'd uadJol a:«lf at IHJ, Lihertv at. 'RIDDLK, WIRT* 1 l"K ' HOOP hKIRIb, trench <SSrst*ts. French Work G.llan and Sleetfg, Qlut.w, Hosiery Mills Shawls, Maudes all kiDil* of l)i>«Gondi. ▼rrv’l.iw r-.<' c*»h. myludtwT C. LOVE. 14 31»rkeLM. G 1 bores nss’d'sires Window I QUu, good eoantry lirund* frtf aalobf HENRY IL COLUM. ‘ DOMESTICS— Mnslins, Checks, TickinzH* Oiagtunß, PrictJ. Coltona*»,*c, ftw! U\ kicJi..r raocy Aid Pupl* Dry Goode alwan on tnad. ■**3 C. nxygOytOYß,74 Market tlrwt. IOTASII—IO casks No. 1 Potash at ' J ffi y3 SHRIYER & PII.WQRTEL'rt, I" NMA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The hr.t U»t Id », Jolt rcc’d it tho Indhjtnbler Dmot of _ J. * U- PHILLIPS, 3faaa ft. Chit it Window suades of a » «'tykiTs^ OrorD Dad BaffOHclottf, couitDQtty on bind tad f -.r nylS . ••X»UTmiiltK.~ COTTON AND WHEAT-56 bales Cotto&t 259 Mcka Xcanpswe Wb«t; oust earner Quaker (Jlf* to arrlr*, tor wj» bj [myU] DICKEY & CO." INDOW SASH—I2OO lighta, 9x12, .oh CQMigßiaTOt, for tale by ROBERT DICKKY. DRIED PEACHES—3O bus. Teno-.Teach ea to arTlre per itoarocr Hibbard lor tal»&* M-’ a myia ROUT. DICKEY, 131 grants BACON— -5 hhds. Bacon jusf arrivod per •tMffitrLkCaMtftfocaeUby HOBT. DICKEY. *3* ?rottUtregt. Wood. "townsman wJwt?Just^ec'il Indffraatebjr ..'. mjlQ J. B. dTjnrreyy
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