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PITTSBURGH:
TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 25, 1858.
o rrioiA l PAPER or tbe cirr.
yesterdays re P ort ® r 1 un.siw i.it5.3M5.7«».‘«5:1,4#4.r<t-
Lnd this "“ Jr l. 5.7:i7,07:|i.4ai,5:0
Syn od or the Associate Charcb.
P a y- Half an hour was occupied in
devotional exercises. . Tho roll-was called— as
many persons had left on Saturday—to aacer
am ir was a quorum present; this being
ioand, DrJCooper opened the proceedings with
a fervent prayer. Minutes of last meeting were
read. Rev. Banks moved a correction in the
minutes-fto wit: the erasure of the title “D.
D.” on tno minutes, wherever it occurs. This
was putio vote and lost. Father Hindman pro
posed 11/at those who were absent at the rote on
Saturday, as well os those who did not vote,
might be permitted to enter their votes any time
during the day; also, those who desire it, to
enter their dissent. Dr. Beveridge proposed as
an amendment that those who were absent ne
cessarily, be excused. The amendment was ac
cepted ojnd the vote carried. Dr. Wilson wished
to have his vote reoorded Jn the negative and
his dissent entered. Members absent on Satur
day, came forward and recorded their vote.
Dr. Patterson arose and said he had learned
that Rev. Mr. Smart’s resolutions, offered on
Saturday, would bo more agreeable to the A. U.
Synod than the preamble offered by the Joint
Committee. He moved, therefore, that the pa
per of Mr. Smart be sent by a committee to tho
A. It. Synod for consideration.
Mr. Smart wanted the record of Saturday ob
!r Ler ,^f <rif w . e . could mcct on a correct platform.
He did not wish anything to go on the record to
show that there had ever been a disagreement,
» we could now meet and unite cordially.
„ ,f* .. ogeT " kad no hesitation in saying that he bad
p " r '5 red Mr - amendment to tho
report ortho jomt committee. He had Wee ashamed
or the dUcuaelon on Saturday, all day. about notbiee.
ltev. Collins said that the discussion had not, as far
os he was concerned, beeo about notbing; it was a
matter of conscience, ltev. Thompson asked what
assurance we had that if tho paper of Mr. Smart
should bo wnt to tho A. R. Synod, it would bo ac
cepted. He proposod that tho joint committee’s re
port and the amendment of Mr. Smart be sent over,
that they mayexpress their preference. Thodiscus
t Blon 00 tbo motion of Dr. Patterson took a wido
fc-, range.
Rev. M'Farland mored to lay tho motion of Dr.
1 atterson on the tabic, which was seconded. Tho
motion was declared carried. Division called for.
and Mr. M'F.’s was lost. Pros’t M’Artbur
was opposed to_;ending tho paper over, because it is
not sufficiently definite. Mr. Hindman thought wo
ought to reconsider tho action or Saturday before
proceeding to send this paper, if wo wish to act or
derly. Dr. Cooper stated that Prof. Patterson’s mo
tion was to send the communication over for co>i»»d
crafion. At this point tho Synod went into commit
tee of tho whole, to ascertain tho views of tho House
in reference to Sir. Smart’s paper, Dr. Bullion in the
Chair. In committee, an interesting and animated
discussion, lasting all tho session, occurred, until on
motion, tho.committee arose, and tho chairman an
pounced that, the amendment of Mr. Smart hav
lowing B UDder consideration, they reported tbo fol-
Mb. Smarts Amendment to the Report or the
Joist Committee, together jtitu Amendments
thereto. —Amendments as adoptod in brackets, [-):
Jtetoh'eJf Ist, That without reference to any post
deliverances of cither of these bodies any farther than
said Jelivoranccs iDdioAte our oneness, we hereby
agreo to unite ou thcr'Wcstminster Confession of
Faith, [as received in tho Testimony of the United
Church,] Catechisms, Larger and Shorter, [together
with the form of Presbyterial Church government
and directory of Worship, with such modifications of~
«aid form of gorernment and directory for worship
as may harmonise them with the present standard oft
these churches;] and [also] tho Testimony now be-'
fore tho Churches as the basis of
union, as the doctrinal standards and terms of com
munion of tho United Church.
Tho first of the above amendments was proposed'
by Dr. Cooper &n«l the socond and third by Dr. Ber- 1
•ridge, and were adoptod by the house.
ftcioiced^ 2d, That in respect to any brethren
now ia either of tbeso churches who may not be abl
folly to subscribe these standards, forbearance it
lore is required by the law of God, while they do
not openly oppose these standard!, hot [practically
conform themsclrea to them and] follow the things
•gich make for peaco and the things whereby one
another.
Mr. proposed to strike out all after the word
“God.” bfi® 1 -
Mr. Scott proposed to add to the resolution [pro.
videdj however, • that the extent of this forbearance,
in particular cases, "hall be determined by. the judi
catories of the chorch.l Lost.
Dr. Scroggi proposed the amendment whieh may
bo found in the [-] in tho above resolution So. 2. The
above having been adopted the committee called for
by .the motion of Dr. Patterson was appointed as
follows: Dr. Bullion, Iters. J. p. Smart, John S.
Eastoo, Mr. Brown and Mr. Dawson. Adjourned.
ArrEß.voox Scssios.—Dr. Cooper opened with
prayer. The report of Shenasgo Presbytery was
read and referred to Committee on Theological
Seminary.
Rev. Mr. Doig read the report of the New York
Presbytery. Referred to Board of Home Missions.
Rev. Mr. Thompson read report of Board of For
eign Missions. The political difficulties in India
have subsided so that tbo work at Sianeot Mission is
progressing. Seventy students aro enjoying the
blessings of a Christian education.
More than $6OOO will be necessary to defray tho
eipjenses of next year. Tbo pecuniary loss to the
Mission, owing to tho insurrection, has not been
motje than $370. Money deposited in tbo Delhi
Bank woe safely returned. Tbo Mission of Trinidad
may be stud to be proceeding successfully. The
Mission in California find sotno difficulty in intro
ducing tbo mode of worship of tbo Associate Church.
So/much &J relates to the difficulty on the Psalmody
question, (California) was referred tu Committee of
Bijls and Overtures, and the rest of the report to
Copmiitteoon Missions.
Dr. Boveridge gave notice in regard to bequest.
The lute Samuel Wade, of Sugar Creek, Ohio, gavo
$5OO to Xenia Seminary. A vote of thanks was
passed to tho relative? for complying with the verbal
request of Mr. Wade, though under no legal obliga
tion to comply with said request.
Thomas Gillespie, of Bueyrus, Ohio, loft 2(> shares
of P., FL W. A C. R. R. stock to tho H.>me Mis
sions. Referred to Committee on Funds. $lO4 06
for tho conversion of the Jews bad been giveD by
various churches and individuals as reported.
R«port of Presbytery or Northern Illinois read by
Rev. Collins. The bounds of this Presbytery have
been extended. Two new congregations bare been
organized. Appropriately referred. A call accom
panying the report was retarded to the Presbytery.
Mr. David Ramsey’s name was inserted in place
of that of Mr. Purvis, delegate from Beavpr, on mo
tion of Rev. M’GilL
Mr. M’Gee read a report from the Committee on
S_abbatb Schools. This report was written by Rev.
Reed, of Seventh Street Church, and was eloquent
in behalf of Sabbath Schools. On motion, was laid
jjpon the table.
Dr. Bevoridgo, from the minority of a select com
mittee appointed to report on tho validity of Roman
Catholic Baptism, read part of report. It was a very
learned paper, reviewing tbo whole question from tho
early ages of tho church. Tho report held that bap
tism adminbterod by those who deny the Trinity
ought to be considered anullity.
In tbo jpldst of- the reading, a very large number
(about from the A. K. Synod came into
the bousej Dr. B. stopped reading, and tbia largo
committee were invited to take tho front seats.
Dr. Cooler welooraed the Committee. Dr. J. T.
Preitloy ruse and mode a most effective speech. Ho
reported that the A. R. Synod bad adopted this
afternoon tho first part of the Proomiblo by an over
whelming Majority—not ton persons in tbenegativo.
Wim regard to the question of “forbearance,” the A.
R. Synod had expressed an opinion by a writing
which tho committee Of which he (Mr. Preatley) was
a member, was instructed to lay before the Associate
Synod. Til© paper in question read as follows:
[por this matter, see the Report of A. R. .Synod,
whore the paper originated.)
Whon this papor was read it created a profound
sensation os it becamo evident that it was the bond
which would unite these two bodies of Christians.
A great deal of kindly feeling was manifested
through all parts of the house ami loud calls were
mado for tho question.
Dr. Pressly, of tho A. R. Church, was, however,
requested to mako sooio remarks. In eloquent and
appropriate language, ho went on to state how much
Christian “forbearance” he would ask io the United
Church. Ho was satisfied with tho Psalmody, with
tho Article oa Communion, and with that on Slavery.
Ho smd, “I am on Anti-Slavery man.” With respect
to tbjo article oo Secret Societies, ho was not wholly
satisfied. Wbilo he would dissuodo men from join
ing them, ho did not feol that connection with them
should bo a bar to communion. He found no fault
with (covenanting, either social or personal.
Mi. Waddlo and Dr. Kerr then made some appro.
Eriatjo remarks. The question was again called, when
,ev.| Pollock proposed, as an amendment to the paper
above, the insertion of the words, “practical conform
ity.” [ Voted down.
The call for the main question was then repeated
with great emphasis, and, beingpnt, was carried by
an almost nnanimous vote. We heard about two
dissenting voices. The conclusion of the matter was
greeted with clapping of bands, which Dr. Cooper'
took I occasion to reprove quite gently. Tho Synod
then proceeded to other business, but coon adjourned
for the night, the min* of ail present having appa
rently been relieved by the happy termination.
[The state of tbo question, os it stood last night,
Thjo first part of the preamble, as adopted by Cho
Associate Synod on Saturday, was also adopted by
tho A. R. Synod, and the paper offered yesterday a/,
teruoon was adopted ia place of the second part of
the preamble as proposed by joint committee)
sksc Baowu in Lucknow, which has- had
i so unparalleled run in all the principal
era cities, was admirably pat upon tho stage,
i|e now National, last evening, and won, as
ipenred, great applause, although tho bo’use
not so good as it might have been. Miss
tie Mitchell is a sprightly actress, and ear
lier port always successfully. She is well
pried by the troupe.
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was I
Tlagfi
ries £
suppe
. Oseyb.— lhe Greys trere oat on parade
ight and tie streets resounded with the
■‘'Spirit-fitirring dnrra end fherllo aqaeakiog
e fife."
eywilll probably receive the remains of
P. F. Smith, which as may bo seen else'
euv: greeted to pan ituongb hare on
'tditndqr.
Basts Btatbmext for the weekpreceding May 2 ith
jClrcala’unl Specie.
B*k Pittab’gh 245,976,' 494,040 1,530,i)22; 593. v«S
Exchangeß’k! 406,060! 260,433 1,404,043. :ti1,701
M. <t M. “ i 155,195 : 103.4881 8*2.334 19n,»70
Citizens’ “ ! 90,995* 52,670* 565.98- 75,129
Mechanics'” I 160,050' 93.92*; 613,622 54,270
Iron City ” ] 84,040 109.0111 311,03*,. 107,425
Allegheny •• • 159.670: 61,1531 457.300: 02,21 s
Duo to other batik:
Notes ol' other i.kV.
Tho Mb,wing i- the movement of ihoUauks wince
January l«i :
| <Srcu a u ,..j sp, a ,. \ Duojuntt. j iKfZuls.
' Jtto - •* 1,355.!*<»6 1,156,914 5,153,218 1.164,995
} ! 1.-.*3,375 1,243,306 5,101,469 1,126,9 0 2
"!" I.ara.OSt 1,233,503 5,010.043 1,103,.',50
■■ ....... ,407,955 1.307.750 4,956,945 1.103.961
! 1.344,931 1.308,008 4.955.977 1.161,217
* 1,251,331 1,337,617 4.974.959 1.189.223
.. h J. 321,238 1.342,054 5,223,631 1.245,94 1
xr “J 1,-1.3,881 1,322,982 5,244.899 1.260.935
~ v ‘ 1,190,;»26 1,300,103 5.274.342 1.303,965
(l *7— 1»I30,711 1,302,601 5,310,423 1,310,790
‘ \-f 1,157,636 1,295,661 5,323.216 1.302,919
1,103.251 1,271,837 5.290,491 1,286,703
‘‘ “ y 1.193,386 1,233.839 5,367,714 1,290.030
A P I - p 1,280,636 1,190,100 5,478.'20 1,321,154
1- 1.257.091 1,194,232 5.513.821 1,305.294
“ ,y 1,291,226 1,220.633 5.570,585 1,345.002
“ - f ’ 1,319,416 1,221,195 5,011,689 1.401,750
Wa 7 1,360,551 1.192.216 5,781,492 1.504,549
“ 1(1 1,365,351 1.171,627 6,763.651 1.5C5.H2
" 17 1,373,101 1,191,063 5,737.072 J. 191,620
“24 1.371,556 1,175.334 , f >.76y,BCS 1,461,767
A False Alarm —A grealdeal of rxeitomeut
was created in the Fifth Ward Sunday evening,
by the report that a married woman named Ag
nca Aon Atkiusoo, residing in the Ticinity of
iho Market house, had been murdered, as she
was found dead in her bed with marks of appa
rent violence on her body.
The woman was last seen alive al about eight
o clock iu the evening, by Henry Muder, a
member of the night police. She was then sil
tmg at her own door, and seemed apparently in
good health. A short time afterwards she was
found dead in her bod. Foul play was suspect
ed, and Atkinson was taken into custody and
lodged in the tombs, and the I'oroner notified to
hold on inquest over the body.
Mr. Alexander commenced his investig-iti .n
Sunday evening, and after hearing several wit
nesses, adjourned the inquest till two o'clock,
yesterday
Alklnßon is a cigar maker by occupation, and
both himself and his wife were much addicted
to drinking. Mrs. A. was a middlo aged woman
The Coroner's examination wn3 resumed yes
lerday, when the testimony of the physician
showed that the woman came to h;r death from
natural causes.
Dr. Cornman made a very thorough examina
tion of the body, and slate-1 that he found a
great deal of exlravasatcd blood, in the cavity
of the head, and gave it as his opinion that the
deceased died of a severe til of apoplexy. The
chcsL appeared to be in u healthy state, except
in those effects which are indicated from ex
cessive use of intoxicating liquor. There was
a slight contusion upon tne scalp, over the left
temporal bone, but the skull was sound.
, - -- ...... , „ cauii n il-- 3VIIUU,
Thejury then found that the deceased died of
apoplexy.
The husband, John Atkinson, wns tf.-n .i; a -.
charged from custody by the Mayor
Tije Lontkmpt Case. —This mailer botwe-u
Judge Irwin and Geo. S. Seldcn, Esq , is assum
ing quite a belligerent aspect. It is now said
that charges made against Judge Irwin in ISA-;,
and presented in Congress by the late Mr Dun
lop have been exhumed, and under the pressure
of recent events will be again brought.to the
k notice of-Congreaa. In the petition at that time
(1856) presented in Congress the Judge was
charged with malfeasance in office.
The immediate matter, out of which the pre
sent difficulty has sprung, has induced several
affidavits which wero made before Aid Steel, on
Saturday, and intended to throw light upon’ Die
origin of the trouble out of which the contempt
case sprung. It is not necessary to publish those
affidavits. The facts, as far as they are neces
sary to a full understanding aud adjudication of
the case, will doubtless transpire in'Tfuetime
We observe that Judge Irwin h*s published a
note iu the Evening Chronicle, from which t?<-
make the following extract:
Messrs Editor .«—My attention was called to
several paragraph- m jour paper of Saturday
evening last, headed ••<»ngi n of the Difficulty, 7 '
connected with a part.*) report of the case of
Geo. S. Seidon, L;q , determined in the Circuit
Court at its last sitting, which. • „ ail their mater i
ial parts, so far os they refer to me, contain n,t
one oj' truth.
As regards the difficulty in Court, it a-,t,
as you intimate, between Mr. Seiden aud invstlfi
but between him and the Government, whose
humble representative I was- Personally Hihve
never had any controversy or dispute of any
kind with Mr belden. ,Our intercourse ha- al
ways been of a respectful, and I may add. of un
amicable nature " "
W o learned yesterday t hat a large nurabor of
the members of the bar have signed a petition
to the President, asking h*n» to remit the tine
imposed upon Mr. Selden
Tut Grand German G.mekt —The fooplcof
Pittsburgh and vicinity will lm\ J e afforded them
a rare opportunity ot' enjoying an extraordinary
mnsical treat, on the Slh of June next —l lie day
selected fortiie Grand Concert of the First G»r
man Singing Association of North America The
place selected for the Concert is Foster’s Nat ion«l
Theatre—a spacious and beautiful hall, ndwira
bly adapted to the purpose Retween two and
three hundred practiced performers will paruoi
pate on this occasion, and the programme is
represented as ono of the most attractive ever
presented to any audience on this coutioeot.
The preparations for this splendid entertainment
are io competent hands, and we have CTery as
surance that matters will be arranged so as to
render general satisfaction. W© would remind
persons at a distance that they can secure seats
wiLhoul additional charge. For so extensive an
entertainment, the getting up of which will cost
a large Bum of money, the price of one dollar for
a ticket is os moderate as can be expected. See
card under the head of ‘‘Amusements,’’ in this
number of the Gazelle.
PrsLit: Meeting. Having received in fur
mation that the remains of G«n. Persifer F.
Smith will reach this city on Wednesday by the
noon train of the I*., Ft. W. k C. U. ft., and
that they will not leave the city until nine
o'clock at night, an opportunity will be atforded
to the citizens of Pittsburgh and the military
companies of the city to make suitable demon
strations of respect to the memory of this dis
tinguished son of Pennsylvania.
A public meeting will bo held at the Mayor’s
office this afternoon at two o’clock, for the pur
pose of making suitable arrangements for the
reception of the remains, and escorting them to
some Bailable hall, where iho citizens may pay
tho last token of respect to the illustrious dead.
The officers and members of the volunteer com
panies of our city are especially invited.
Henry A. Weaver, Mayor.
CuA&TisRA Townsum*, May 2’Jd.— Pursuant
to call, those opposed to the ualiona! adminis
tration, met and organized by electing Captain
James MarlaU, President, audJohn M. Larimer,
Secretary, when the following resolutions were
unanimously adopted:
Resolved, That we, the Republican party,
adopt the system of electing delegates to County
Conventions by ballot.
Resolved, That no person will be allowed to
vote for delegates unless they pledge themselves
to vote for• the nominees of the Republican
County Convention.
On motion, the meeting appointed one judge
and two inspectors to hold the delegate election
on the 20th inst. Jas. Mamatt. Pros!.
John M. Larimeh, .Sec’y
Fatai. Accident.—A boy named McClower,
son of & widow lady residing on Sixth street,
killed on yesterday afternoon, by the falling
of an Elevator upon him whilo engaged in the
Eagle Cotton Works, Allegheny.
This lad Si aged 14 years; lived in Olb st .
Pittsburgh; was killed by the chain’s break
ing which raised the bobbin Elevator. The chain
struck him on the bead, crushing bis skull and
killing him instantly.
Another Accident. —About oood, yealcrdayi
as Mr. Edwin A. Staunton, -an assistant Tick© l
Agent of P. Fl W. k C. R. R. was returning
from dinner, having crossed iho river on the
Railroad bridge, ho was struck on the buck by
a train which had been switching at tho Ponn
street, terminus, and knocked senseless Falling
head first be received a severe cut in the eyo,
and was otherwise severely bruised, but it is
hoped he will recover.
Tue Synods. —This will probably he an inter*
eating and solemn day in these bodies. It is
probablo that the external forms of Union will
be celebrated to-day and in an appropriate man
ner. Such an event scarcely occurs once in a cen
tury. Thia action does not simply attsoh to the
present. It is a Union for all time and will effect
generations yet unborn. We expect to see a very
largo attendance aud a very happy Union.
A coal digger, named Wright, was killed ac
cidentally on Friday nights in one of Brown'*
coal pits, nine miles above iibe city, on lb«* Mo
nongahela river. The carffv were being drawn
out of the pit, and bo was in (one of them, when
by some accident he fell between two of-the cars
and was crushed to death. Hje died almost im
mediately. He leaves a family
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-JtrraiJoas Meeting, |.'n. v ,‘ Wabd.—The Bc
puWionne of the Firot Ward ijtiU meet on Wednes
day night, May 26th, at 7 oroleek, at the Publio
Eohool Home, to make arrangement* for tbo
Primary Met tinge on Saturday night next.
[llemt by our Special Reporter.}
The "*rr\ axo her Fate. —The next word w«
will have Iroui the ulf will doubtless L« that the in
aolcnt British craft -the Strx which ha? been treat
mg „ur merchantmen to little more grape” than
l? desirable, has been blown out uf the water. L«-.*t
we shall bar*-a ra-y little "briga/e-)' v,i:h -ur nn
cicnt foe, and may volunteer, dike good patriot-,
wo are for having the pictures ot the wh> !«• ,Miumu
nity taken at onco, at Messrs. Car-: ■ A C,. '- - i-Jutv.
No. 21 Fifth street.
Loodi. j b-i—'t'
“It peems, from certain l.m v .
Developed in the daily paper?,
Tim habitation of the Maser-
Ha-? late been put to other uh- -
/• • . to selling Hin.in and Sift- • .
But, however popular th«- L-cnlityul I'lirnnMU-, I'.
Chan tier, a leading dealer in the arti-des tm-ntioue-l
above, «til! c.niinuc.' hi- establishment -oi i edcrul
ttreot, Allegheny.
Ot»!n-:nj* s.>li.-i;«-.| a- N-. 16 U.i.j.l ?treit. f.»r the
only unabridged edition everpuK]^bed.of />' A ■■
1 4, H, 1 1, ..... *t>l»*tididly illustrated,
and D?ued in parts at the l-w price of Hocetit? each.
The luibscrilntr- to thi? w rl; will r—'eini a copy of
tho large steel engnn ing eutiile-l “7' , 0 /,' .
/•' (>,t !,1 I'r-'ltr.t." Tlio Cl.Ul
po-ition i which i» of the ui-o-t magnificent character
an-1 contains little short of lUO figure.-.- presents au
thentic portrait? of the most prominent mun connect
; C‘| with the event. A key of the pinto will be yii .-u
with each impression.
‘•J am ai s Afintr.ni: "- • When wc «ay that Messrs.
Hpcoco A Co., of No. 7:s Market street, doalera in
Dry <ii>od.«. Trimmings, Hosiery, Shawls, I,aco and
Silk Mantilla-. are “never 1-ebiod” theirneigh
b..r?, we will be sustained by a large r!a.«s of ladies
and gentlemen of ta-to nn-l •liscriuiinati.it), if not hv
their rivals in busmess, b-n, f„r the mrrehani* ot
Market stnn-t arc fair, gencrou-i an-1 honorable in
their bearing. No better or cheap,er purchase* are
made th«n thu-e which transpiro daily at No. '..i.
“U ce it is my chnlcr." K. ll'
Iho annotators are -larli upon this passage of
Bhak>p<-are. hut we havo no doubt thut V->rk. liuci
tmled with that portion of bis shirt spoiled at the
present time “Collar,'' whatever it- orthography
was some centuries since—exclaims m enthusiastic
applause -f his -euin-tress, “Great i-, li the
worthy gentleman alluded to had f..uud a fumi-hing
and Shirt st-iro equal to Porter d Smith .-, Girard
House. Sinithfield street, J'ittsburgh, li.,iu uhioti to
procure his wardrobe, we might with justice hate
expected him to “amplify" iu stiil stronger terms
an-1 more sublime heights.
TuEorau.cs Pak-ox's ilr.i sT W-,»k.- Th.- ,
)„r .1/.,, I ! r _
Ibis work is in-Hspeusalde to ever -v intelligent bust
ties* tin,u, and we are glad learn in it the agent
Mr. J. 15. D. L'lirk, o| th- Girard H m--, Smithiiel
street. Ib-.-k and Pubtieaiion Store. i« about t• • . .m
\ us? the city h>r mb.-i-riber-. It exconej typo
graphically in tho b,-: --vie. ,J. T |.van-' 'b
Br-a-lwav. N. ’I , Pub,,.|.-r - Pn
‘beep, ? :. •
Ho-v t.. S. i:m- tv lb,- c U v »:,nt • ,
spend an ho„r ju-titi tMv and [deii-jn:! •. , g , i . the
-piondi i gallery -t W. «*. Uail.-n P..mth street,
where yon will Hod u .-.diedi -n ~f cha.-t.- and
titul Ftalaan and ).i.-tures , paintings, photograph,
,tc.. which will lurtii.-h interest an-1. perhaps edi-i
cation. Mr. Wall, him.-eir. ..r hi- .•eruh-rminty n
si-Uinr, Mr. C.-ate?, will la- ha|-py t - i».,it up .n’voti.
“Mrxs s.m ts t' -m-oKr; - im.," \ .o,md mtnd
in a healthy body- -the wi.«h ot Mora-*e - i* attain
able by a strict regard to tho Uw-nf ~ar c->ti-ritu
tuti-m. which, when injured, i? t > r •• - 1 . ml to u«
wonted tom; and vigor. „ n |y by rctn-'dte-. promptly
applied. \ thori..iiglily educated and reliable -Jnig
Zt-t should ho known to ererv p*-r?on, and such we
take plea-ure in sajing- is D. Mim>. Jr., -lunhtield
street.
Milbnery and Trimm.ng -t.-.r-' t i
I’egg-. l - deral *-rrv«r. Allrgheny, u the lavoiity re
'ort «.t nil wri.. -cek tin- l.ite.-t an 1 tu-.-t nat.lo
style?. lAnsm,. i- ih- dcm.u. ..
tnbli-bmenf. Miss lieges i* prep.ir, l 1 uri • ;j - r t . •
-u-t.imcf- t ■ uer 1,.-,; tuend.-
At'i\rin» Au - \ ~t anu- .|. Ml ~v
«bty- -two ropit* of the Penn-rlvaiiia . i.}
time-worn, juamt and .-nn-. u* -mav bo i-s-n ai'-ie..'
I. iciiurhunin 3 (.>, - steam lithographic estal.ii.di
mr-tit. They are carefully preserved m an elegant
frame, and are open tor inspection t-- aM. Tti..s e
who know how to derive pleasure an-1 napr o emeu;
fn-m the excminari-m ot roro document- l,k.- the.-c,
will hud tluo-- conii.-Lt- invaluable ‘.'ali an 1 *ee
them.
-lin-s.t:!'. the poet .-layer, i ;,g ukv-I hi- h.»n..u-,r
in laying --n '.he *» „1 men a.- a shoetiisk-r,
and. we may -av. aiterward.-. w i-h m -ra! . «
crsfir, upon tb-ir -kuiN. having bad the I of
bminir.g . metaphorically ■ a number , ; rhymer-. I;
seem? that bis f.-11-w crufimen of this u*-..-
got the idea -f ' fiDishing" each other in the *am«
ro*4 and are pitching in on »lip»b«*d couplets.. .
Good. But, in sober prose, we must he allowed !•
remark that P. Mem' Boat and .-hoc -tore, ot, Fed
eral street, n«*r the Diamond. .Vdoghenr i- .ec,. r l
t«/none iu either rut.
The hm!</ I'mi'i pubh-hed by
our esteemed friend- Dr Ivcrr and Prof M Lain,
is a Worthy enterprise &nJ meets wi'h preat
suocess. e are gU.I to sec Mich a spirit of c».
tcrpri.of Under th-> united Church, the cxc«-l
leiit weekly of Dr Kerr is bound to have at.
extensive circulation an-1 will Je?erve it
NuTtn; -itur weekly wii! b,> i.-ued at !0
«> clock to day, containing full >u,d reliable re
port* of the proceeding? of the t*o Synods
They may be procured at our office, m anr num
ber?, for hvi; cents each, iu wrapp-ru Srt,<!
in your oi-Jcrs
Tur. Mayor y r-terday, a* a.- K'.ru, |.r..taj :!r
suspended from h.tvu-o a watchman named Lit*,
lie. lor arresting and taking to th<* t..inU .-n
Sunday night h r.mn named Ilrndy, who on ex
amination was Uund guilty of no mirtdemranor
or disturbance frorthy nt the treatment ho had
received
Or. McLean's Celebrated l.lvrrPllls lit
<■■■, I-t„. J IUj . 1. i*;.i
>LI-.>., Cr * I'i - > .Mi! :-u -i,
lI'T tt.n: i:i j ni'-iTi-r li«.| • t.. \-n , -!„„i „i u. k.
| ..ck umr., ,illl„ utiuli-n,
-hr.i liulm* 1.. K |««. r-ii. *..„ r M-t.
»hII, lilllhj. - li.t./ f»—r li.in.ln, .hv *t .1.-il, ~t f,
i*t i.i*.i mi-, (.r.'i'nf~.i 1.,
imiu~n»l-l y }.r.«-nr-.! . , x , u,. , , «•{.>, h -h- .*
'-' v ~l ifri-Ht W». rtl. 41..J*. loti* m »|," l., u ,„
HV lmr e I.UU IU-jj », Tr >m« C.. T.-im. f..i tr.- I v > f.
L-trlrijJ liMv [.npCurv llxpnw V:»)y»t.l.. pi]|«, !)<»{
■ ttuLb.of *i.k iif 1m- np»ui r.'turtji-.I —1.. t
lltno l;u k h«« Iwb gru.JuaUj worne- ,>uJ |,u .:r
terminal me c.. ~-i.il U, i.,n f..r a f-» u ie»..! f>r M 1.,,,.'.
C-I~l.r»te.l Liver Fill. I herewith y llU
trlij.h T.,ii will plc»w -h-uJ m r ~i||. i.-imu ',,.*11 AJ
*ir«M A mntn, T> xa-
I think vihi Wuiil.l <|.i w-lt 1.. .»ul.li>-'i nn n^vu'- y In Aus
tin. <hv I'Hl.t nr- «. II Liii.n n bur t», sn<J x.ul-l umh-i wiUi
fvJ* .air. AIEIItbITM \V 11 K.Sh \
ba,*<T..iii,iil.| U'i-iLrvful to.uk li.r I>K. M’LAN K A
CELKBKATU) LIVfcK I’l Ll.S,manulac turt~l l.y M.KMI Vi
bHOf*.. <-f I'Htnburvli. I’a. Ttierp are'ith*r I’iiln purporting
l*> I*- lj \rr Pill*, i»ijw l*«*f..re the public, lit M ‘ i.aue fl ftpti
nine Liver i’ili*. hJm, |,|n ct’lvliratml Vormifuip-, cut. now I*,
bml at nil r"»(-n-ui.l.- <lrni; stor.w .Volte omux<u vr\i\nut
IK* tipnaluT, mjUAalawT FLKWIA'tJ IUUI.H
iimusnnrms,
OH i M D CONCBET!
Tl." M-trihern of the Mu-..,,] (.'• .iiv-ulii.il u | i)„. >'ti »t < <-r
iirni. North Aiut-ivjin
S I NC* I X<; ASSOCIATION
U >ll nivu . r>- (iranil \ .ml and li.slrum-ulnl
CONCERT,
O* from Two lo Three Hundred Perform
ers, at the
NATIONAL TIIKATKK
ON TrTKHDAV,.rrN}.; *-(h
r E 1 11K. PropTainmo Ml) thn 'M'.-a-Tm will !.»■ t)ic
i tn. -t Bttra/-liT.i that lim. «-.i r 1.-n ..ft r-l i>, r
.‘'ft r.«.tti m North Am.-rt.-:.
Tlf-al- ~f Ti.-kt.| a at Jl.U'i, f.-r lhl> . k J Tt.nl.
»ill r.tium. t.r» al ijor-l. on Tii.-4.Uv, M:iv 'i.th. 11.1
»»>" Munir aton-n of 11, Kl*r * Hr... i'tuition.- Hi urn- i.„ l
John H. \Mlnr, or nt Hi** ..Hi. --f th» N ttjoHt i * linut—l
ntllnhor c-u> only »-ao|,|.
ivr—i.a wi.hiiiK to p-rnrc- a..«U . in .In • , »tf
.iinrcr.iit lh.. Tr.-iwnr.T» of th.. 11,.-aii,
j-Un of th« Kami- ran t*> m—li n ,
PI TTS li U It i: II T II EA T It K
MIK J IiIMHKI'I.V .. ami MittorKreß.
MOItIU.-J WKiS. ?'KI.L * TKOtnmUXJK’S M INFTIiI’L?,
r ct-ivM .-rt-tv rilj-tit With hmtM-r,
I>lj.li*thl aU'l
I idri-uth 1>•»«»*-**»t, mnl tnumpliaut :i«.C"’>‘
JEMMY BROWN NoTTN l.i'CJi V>\V
THIS EVENINd
V K I.S 11 NiiV K 1. TIES
'» I. AN \> PA fIIIiiN A n LK 11 ATtN K K ,
u\ KATCIU>AY APTKUNOON
ci-nl", mul i.u nira fur «>-cure<i
FOSTER’S NEW NATIONAL,THEATRE
t*«l« Lrom«e and Slanuger J. (’ FOjTRU
Acting and Manager A. W. Vt>r*i'i
Treasurer ... . 1 (is-, sj»hium
a* al« o» i niciH
Private (>< hnl'iii* |*TA.nis f. <»:
I>rt>»* Circle ari>t r<ir<|nr*Uf. . .. f.-
4y*l>fXir» open at 7 1 , '.'clock Onunn-nc- at 1 , U, s
Ti etiicinJoun tilt i/ftlix great orn<ali"ii ilr-ima of JKPBIK
BROWN, with its new and iri.rgoOTK wfimy, magnificent
co*tutnea. ftp|.r''|>nnte apr-ointmenta. thrilling t*M«an*,
ond Muj>end'>iiJ offcrt". linodrcds nnabln to i Main admie
glon Ift*t niglit. Sw'iirn your »o«t« **il)
TUESDAY KAT.NINU.SUy 25tb, Ui.’i. will |.-|>r.«etited the
new drama, la 3 act*. written expressly for Mim Mitch
<•11. by J. Pilgrim, K<hj.. fun tided on recent event* in In
dia, entitled
JSSSIS BROWSE;
OR, THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW
Jcjalc llrown Miss Maggie Mitchell.
»>[•( Ptuatl . . . Hr. Waiter KcwMn
.Vena Sahib Mr. J. 0 A«btn«r
Mm. Btanrl Judn M Conkr
To conclude wiili the comodetta of
Itt I I. L V ,
TILL MAID WITII TUB MILKING FAIL
Mill}, with eon# Mita Maggie Mitchell
Lord Philander .Mr. Bailey
Mr. A W.Young
rehearsal tha comedy of THE WILD IRISH GIRL
BOOTS AND SHOES,
CHEAP K O R CASH.
JAMES ROBB,
NO Hi) MARKET STREET,
NEAR TUE MARKET HOUSE.
jtut recHvr.l hi* Urg«
Spring «ioch of
LADIKV, MISSES' and CIIILDKKNg’ BOOT? SfIOKA
MENS’CALF, KIPANDCOAIWE '
BOOTS, SHOES, OXKORO TIES,
OAITEIIS, OB r.HAS *-
BOYS' AND YOUTHS* BOOTS, SHOES, Ac.
A very anperior article an.l rcry »u>uf,
Direct from the HannUeturcra, which he nil] j,, t *. r
para or racsifls at wry rtriiiwd price* f.,r ouh
Thl.l etock comprise on® of the Urg.tii owortruenta 10 W
foooil in any city, ■utlatlo for city aud cmiotry talm, ani)
having over twenty years experience In buying, he irinu
that be can now suit all latte*. ll® rt-eiwctfuJlj Inrltra all
In want to c ill. awnring them that they will to pleased.
mr2o—my!7
HAIR BKUbHEfe—A largo assortment of
the U*t quality ol Hair Broebes ccmtantly on hand
at Coy'S) JOS, FLjaUNO.
Telegraphic. i Commercial. i noitaojlUnubHmiid i»in^
~ '.W''.T"'" ."l .. . '. , tamed o»from ther.rtr far .several dun, aod hence our
COSQRESaTOSA l, . cuM.MITTKK ; >k AKBITIi VTIoN kok il v V ; ro^f rta been lew fell than we cool J haw desired.
WIWIMT-.I>CITT, M.VSI 1 !•...« m-ITT. r I-. , C °'
.SesArK.—Mr. iK.ufila.. introjaccj rtio. f.il'l.jni U|? " »•«.». 1...0 Cw-u ' ft*™*, MTS.V'g^^ISS.'S!
ZSZStEttlttutt&Z?,: I~' «* .0 .
| "train and redress oatrrtffi-? upt’U the fligttn.l Sprint tj*c\al,y P,tW‘urjh G,\uiit ) o*'’ v ""' h ’ w "" drowned. two mOe* below
lof u,, Iniur.l Suits. 110 it eoiftoJ, Jr., llm c ,„ e hwraß TCB».r M.l - l-, J ,bn T"* T* Tf 1
i **2*™“ v "'. latiou ‘: l «“ <V «•««*». U0....0.. cotill,JUPS to „*«*, Jon.., sodlt,, •»’ o»V. r.".r"p,u
’ on ttj e tlaff. «otJ or citizens of the 1 . Mate-, or upon : that the most *> th-part of the Spring .--*•<■>„ „ ow p Tb " * 7 , ' D,r b>» i-woo At, y person gi»-
their property, ander|circ«itnstai)c.«s requiring prompt ; ‘t «u<J jobb-M cnutinne t.. hav»- » .mod-nit.. run „f Wl \, l!,at 5,111 le »‘ 1 1« *:.« reooTrry cf bis txilr.
t re-iress, and when in the opinion of the i’rcs-i.lcnt, de- ! “'ifI*™ 1 *™ f r “ n ,I, ‘’ country. ' -n,.. Loul.T,n-^™t<7 ,,
lay would be incompatible with the honor an,l dig- I , ry h » r ' l Wl * r ** a{lJ >b>- l'**'*. «< under- . -coil Uovs s.r-rn7yl*r" . » .
nity -f the Republic the Pmidont i, hereby tunhori- j S&X Lm^
• zed tu employ smell force as he uiay deem necessary I [ l ‘ r,r supplies tin . flu ling it vh.wj.er t-. d.. the (.no* «<. her.. I 51 ?"" 1 r, *e Toe exact number
jto prereut the perpetration of such outrages, an,] to j *"' ,u fe' a, "‘ JI l h- -»iu • »ni th-pri,-.- of the trm eo*t t*in« i thul„t h.nieaipht*enV..i 'V , Ilk . “ forty pair, of
•<r*btuiu just redress and satisfaction for the same 11 '‘o-.ld t* «
when perpetrated, and it shall be his duty to lay the “ . ,f IY, ,T * Un *, "[ ' nusVeis th#
j facts of each case, together nilh the reason* f u r bts up 1 * 1,1 ° ’ *’ '" c ' ytoeu j The Harrison Hndg.-*.. Capt KTerbart. to from Hraen
. acti -ns in the premises, before Congress at the earli The uraihn .uinnicJ w-t #r.J lu.kw »r l v*rr md.h ' n 7^ ytl, ' >rday 7' tlj * fair h'*orfm K hl.
! Th, niaj.irily -f *. WW,, JX?,
| reported that .-■enaJoM Bright and 1- >u-h. Tiiduna. Th.-rn.Ts in- K ,».i.., i_, t i... 1r ,,|,, j -Th u ;‘ Il,M,,rela l «f Saturday «ya
are entitled to scat*. « <r-l from 1,.1,.u t., .-i< .till tV .* beb.-Vr the : ' 1 U * rf «**« »« due from
I Mr. I'ugh, of »>.. moved that the r 'port Imprinted. V ,u " 1 r " :,,) H ' ! •» - ot coal c.-uji-n « * contamlag 110,
| Mr. Trumbull, of 111., one of the minority ef the 1 . , “ { 1 ,iU ‘ ;s "' 1 f b.w t •nrcoinjutitorr ' Sl’Gtew ' h 0 Blackmore and
S: tD^ |
Sonin parliamentary sfcirni! hing i ndued, ending M, .».. I- plenty vo-i ti.,. .ion, tn-l l;i..t-i Th- l.uyint ! b-i-i/ Tn*crmi > rM I,HO v <1 * , '* rt * ,J for Ciocinnati.
I '7 Mr. l'„eh lw Plc,l-c.l lr.-u, i ,arl n J '-' - .I, 1 '•■■ may 1...1 : cmtci, arrl.r.l on Tlui'.ajr.' ‘ £ ...L, W.to,
..n th- J U J,c.,nmittcc. * '"' X . »««• N.d to
Mr. 11 u n tor, ..f , callo.l up il.o bill am l,.,pi,in s Tl.. An,..... ' ,l,flf^Kr2SM , "J.*! r " r n l <~» lh. .nek
a loan of fifteen millions «,} dollars by the Secretary ‘ There w no. l.an K «. in ti.p hnrntafow w«vk« - lho
of tho Treasury. Ho advocated it* passage, in the voi.t.iui— nb<u><Uut audu.Miij -M.i.u„h:e „ n,i.t ria»* i-c«. nTov. w-1 rUn* n,aC f lD s *^ l7 a,ld ha'
expectation that in some month" trade would regain -'M on a l.*ar K %t'
; its actu I'y and tho revenue be revived, hiet: ut The .\ V. Tun..-mv. j hdd tip nutij eallod out again nj-n agent huitue-s
j present tho rules show a surplus, provided ccr.u., my -rim marUu tor iuoim-i. -ychatig- k«,.1 all fill
| l«e used in the udministratioD of tho government. •' ytli-t to-daj- SJ.,m y lu« |,—n pu, ,-,t UJ , temporary n«*
| Mr. Wilson, of Maas., ropliod, Bh->wing"that Mr. to eh.-ap.-r rat..* tirm ut an> time the N*a».,n. t>om~
i Hunter's estimate! for tho coming revenue were ex l’'' t ' lJ, ‘ a c' , *p'at'"-s !■«»., don* at 3 v cent, f .
agevruted and that tho actual probabilities oro that anirM’on’g. "--.wli *' l< hlt l “* ’‘ K,, * ey
it will n«-t exceed fifty to fifty-five tmllir.ns, which *
tho cxjundituro being seventy five millions, will
leave a deficiency for actual outlay of twenty-fire
millions, cxclujive of over twenty millions of troa.
sury ntdea. In other words, money must bo provided
t« meet tho demands of <>no hundred million* of
dollar.!. Ifnncc Mr. Wilson prophesied another
h-an inevitably before January next. He moved
to ?trik«‘ out tho dlli >eetion appointing two
n-iditintra] derks, which was carried—yeas, 2(i. nays,
-■*. Mr U d.-oii also iuoro-1 to reduco the estimate
for printing the notes from $- >,om> to $ '..non, which
«a« also carried, yens 27, nays 21.
Mr. ('i.llanier. of Vt., believed that the rental of
bu-iacsc would be slow and gradual, and that esti
mates trained on any contrary rupposition would
prove lallacnut«. The present tariff ought In be
t'•!y rrvi-ed i!' we luean t-- a-llu-ro to it, but if we
mean t., c-. In-e tra-b- uiol Jireci taxation let it be
d--ne urn!. r>:*tidii!gly. n-t l.y temporising loans,
sertmg a< ft «trp in that d.recti.>n.
Mr. Hunter disclaimed aoy tendency towards «tich
ar. s U lt. amt detetok-d the prevent t inti n« ample for
the public expenditure;
Mr. Dialer, of I’a., emu o-l ii muon I l»y tusking b
• oupon loiin, wliit'li wa« a/rc.-il (<>
Mr Cameron sai-1 (bo cmp.-ii »o
m..re rca.hly taken au.l at a l -wur r ile. ll© there
f -ro H"uM redrnv (he ratu of tctefoM tr..m mi t., five
per ••oiii. Carr»• J, y©uj -I s . Lays 11.
Mr. Sn.itu ii* introduced n lengthy
irhi.'li \» m ordered to Imprinted. with rr!vtrin-e l-i
(hi* valuation of import* for dutir*
M. II an tor “eemed di/poted t-> r:w»« I !,.i ( |« v . j t tl
•■f order, but nith-ui taking any action ihu
mh-urnr.)
II •' <k T'l- I i 1.. i|ji> <*-.n • i.iurfi.
l! -n ■ f l"i.-inc-- N-l.iiitij* Ij. l»i* I'i*ui•' -I luujlu.t.
Hi >r lin.'c wi:h iU ypociil .t lit
Tlh- 1...1 (.- fi'-'iilnto t!u- nrnji-ij-ii ni
" dplti!)i;t ii i..ui‘ n—* art animated debate.
m hicii M: I »av.M l , «ji:l that the i'rcu.lcni, i 1,...
M.«y r a-i'l ‘.cr niuniri|-i»l oG.'rr”. w**rw u», ,r
‘u| t. .iu l utiiit ».*r tlio thi-y h )IJ. Tlh- t! .*i
in?. t«iif-.rarr i to tlc'-tcd thctc. 11.-
•• 'r-.J. *i» J- * A11..T1 -an*, an 1 ien-junihe -a'lm j»
• I inar.ii* * v iho In-- .l ur .« v -n, .in i' r,«.
1.,
Tor j.revai!*-! bar* at that hui«\ <■«» : .
’ r v* !m troia Baltimore. armed "•:!i
t.m- i
CTI'.J (»::•!
The il
•" • ’ i. t: at. i :tu- bistnc; luli < w«.r« • n«ol
U 1 n ri« f r future action.
OF THE
Mrantrr Illy or Washington
■' l i.. -M a> _* l - All ILO A dan In* .\kt.ic i.« . u
l iLc I uiti-J Mile* ‘team frigate aud
tho hr:u.»i .[,. fcUIC r Agamenmen. They »"l .|<*fari
■n th« cn.rri!!.«*ijia) t rifj tc>t die machinery on
il.c -.«ih ; M.-iv The etpciin ■■■a m- no*uin:
jiudm.T.t I ilip jaftviog r.ut apparuiap.
Punk t'j a
‘u:-r Canada, from A'm, ha- im
:i with the bark I la Bornbe'h
1 |y • .• ir lC j.sMengyrp, an 1 I'jjr ,»ra
tu- n wen* I h« leiaaiudcr. tifty .ti Dumi.tr
>T.-rr rer.-ued l.\ U,« . r >ir uf a bark.
\ ..-n -i.-.-i | ta ,j ~o n;rrc, j , n TV at
1,- . v Hi ! n .v. t.v which three :>v*» were |..*r, an l t .u 1
1 h-* no■'.! > ( !li« II ,j«i t** ■ I k'.mtuvu* <*><
.h" )I u»»* ... I. ii. •'i t fie -!«'«i*U l-ill wim < itrr icU I
- > ..if -<i Jft.-, *gaui»t I i.u
In to an in-.,airj. Mr. K.U-erald ?Ulel tfcai
'h.. (lorcrrm,«.nt had demande-l c,.inj>eDsati<>u h-.u
lt the injj.rijor.mcM of the Eugiish curio ten*
rcluj.i'l t.. f iad? Uk> amount.
Hi ii. -Tho fourth bcogui Ligti! Caralrr
•iroug h».l f*.m tried hr a court martial. and mut
weru condemned t. bo the remainder ttrto
jeuim Ji. be t;.ti.■ j .rtcJ r.r file
t ol .Sea: .I,'.
n'.g three irur.
• r-o- h«d tOoctiemj, i--*j»»■■
L.-u.1.-iin I«•i- >n i -«wi >» ■ ti.a r. t« nU
'*•-*»»•! t • 1"" Mrcsrf.
Ih>r L 1 ii b.i.-tunge »a* •• «.ed un.jjt
t!.~ inuirv- i..i, l!.ai 'her- would 1-c am-thar Tmiii*'.e
rial n-i- .> ■ « r.lj :i - f• y ih« ■'■•otlain' I withdraw•,> i.f
g-.d t r the tu,‘. Incruiu' n« alteration in
the v a.'u* • :
V m-vihj i., },(. entertained tnat ihepr -p •<
.-i >, | .TtMirc will l.« aduptcl l. v the lluujc
< ••Utui-'D* '.h Tbiurduy, although lt , frit , .Cow
ihal » !■ ••• n.• • • • , i*,j| oiihcr l>e e n'ctii
'• -r all-.wx.-l
I- 1 i*. M*v - 1 \ diapalrh d.-itx-d Lr-.tren
w 'Uti. 2_' i. mii that iMfinphau inly give at.nut
1 U *’-J ! Leareuw.-rth C-u-titn'i-n. Inset
-th! |T«r.n.M< th.c p„l>. wen. u .,i IMI U.c
c ' ' tn 'y w »»
Tl'.- 1., r,iv. ;„U» a letter lr..m
' r W.-Jr-.n. -t '.’uirulurf i. lund"wan, estimating
ti.o ' . tr <■( the **Tri:.-n at «*-UUO f.-r. 1.-00 again*! tU
''•.n*titut ion, v.-to both /*,
Ic-r t lie Constitution i* , ( uit«i unnll.
A ilivpatrh dated Indeipendrn.'e. 21*t. fays the
.'•ama Fc-mail arrived U day. Tie new* b nnim.
p<*rl*nt. Fli<- gra** «u the plain* i* vury gu*-J. The
outgoing trains urn progressing finely .
»:o s Mjv .1 - I’.ctjro th« Nvti Knglanil Ann-r
icnri lia.’i .->..t-iely, now in session in this <• ity. re*..-
!«ili..n! *»»••.. xdlur.id to-day l.y *i. c\ Hubbard f..r
tlxo <iuat.!iuit>n of Hs nmiiwiitin with tbe New Vcrk
S««-ioty i n arr.iunt of the rm-oht a <-tii»n *.f that body
on tbe .|uesli.. n of slavery. Tbo resolution* will bo
dii“'U*>‘od to morrow.
MopiLß, May I’4.—Tbo slcamur I uit<>ti. fr-.iu
r.*tnj>ii-o, report* that the war is ended there. The
government troops, reinforced by a thousand men,
had defeated tlio revolutionists, re raptured the torts
and opvfteJ tbv river t.» coinmorrp.
Nk'v .\oick, May 21.—Tbo Bank *>i at' meat for
:ho past week exhibit* tho following- In.-ruaso in
lo:in«. $ 1,5;t‘.».(»00 ; in nominal deposits s:t 1.000; m
iindraon deposits J-.m.000. derr.-a-e in •peej.. ?>.>•'.-
in rirmlfttion
Alums, Mo-h., .May 21 - Th- tlencrnl fonL-rrira
tmiial A»«o.-i;,ii..n Mn-lagan, m session lien-, pro
• ‘•sled agiui.-t iloj recent action of the Tract N,<-iety
at New \■r 1, T« i n>'ga: i\o votes were ra't.
1.-ti iMilik. M ay 21 Tho th or is lulling h ith f-4
loot on the (alls Wcntherrloudy and windy [..,itcnd
lug rain. Thrrtnonieter M '.
in-, wticrv s
noW.U.I
Trlegraphlc narked,
Ni-.; V-'r.E. May 31 -L*ott»n t.»«*>-. r.-tb-s r-j t.u|««.
pi It m urr- i-ut.|rr bill Vlntir hear j ; |” ntju U,!s
-old. d-rtn.M; rgt.ejtu tui*!, *>l,l; iMya,,*,* cint.
H.-sim, K..| ,-1 o M lilte }l ,02C.t 1,0. S Corn ti an
-l,l“KI l.intli «..!■! Mtis I ’or lx low «!.. linexl. calps at *l7*4,,®’
1,,'. 1 .,.; pim.p lias ultK, d.„:tlo*sU--. njrs at f 14 44 .
linn, Mns-'orado HvitlO'.rf-. Kmighu dull. ~u Cot
ton to tiv»i{„>ol .t-ii. s'*.< ka U’Wrr : Cblcuco A lUhU I*
1.11.174; 1 tlxiuii- Cetxtial l.ntid* rdich .'viulhi-rn
N l>nlri.l 4 4 Prnnn. Coal 71 li-adlng It K in l , M,|
w.iukir 4 Mis.H -.1/. Virginia *l«r* <«; Mich •C.-utraJ e *
Prut It K gJ- 4 . Cl«Tuiand A Tolodo 41. | nfl 'j
grants .ITP Ttniirt,-.*. -iac- w l .
Pmuixu.niM, ,M«J 34 Prtadstnfis aro dull njih little
oi liu cipint i!.-man 1!• .r klom, and mix-* for liotu? nm
atmipti.in txavr l.e*n llimtid at for
Jl.Witxia.;.'. for oiti * ami (IKlyUp to f 0 for extra taonlr
utni laticvlots Itic Flour and Corn Meal are scarce- a.tlea
liKmlxl.ls Itraodywiiis M*»l at p3.fio. Wheat Is not iuoiiin-d
aft- r tor -lil|itii-ol ninl th«- di'iixund fur Ixiimn m« is liinilotl
Kal.-s tsas- l-i-h at f iijjl.ii'. for ixoor and Red. nxid sl.l(v,J
f 1.3.. for while. Rye is scarce, and prime *elU attVl
i-.rix«-aris at 3c hlglo-r. sales 6000 hnah Yellow, In store
atTosi.J; t-x>J bush do, alloat, at 72: bOOO t, u »n, to arrlTe’
on private t’-ruis. and 3iKO both Wblto atTU . A cargo of
SotiUism jluta sold n 137. Wheat inreta wtih a limiUyl In
.miry; sal** iu I,lda at in lil.ds at 30 and In
drudge .it IW.- Orocvrtxux am veryriniut. CotTeo and Sugar
»r» held vary firmly. In Provisions a better feeling t.re
-so?’ JIrM |lulk ««ld “f oil time , and 300
blit* Lard at 11
Cix<iv>*n. M;.y 34 -Flour doll, and lower grades uuml
nal; receipt.* moderate. Whisky stoadj at 17c. 0«U ad
vancexl i.-x ;;v Mesa pork is in fair demand; sal.-a 200 bbla
at 40 blids Ilocon Sides sold nt 8’ t ; market
dnll. Lard ia held at 10c. lo'- B o3ur*d. but no sales. There
have bwn hea*y rain* all day.
BaLTIMuh, May 31 -Flour i« steady Wheal Ia dnll but
unchanged Corn isactive at oiiiGft for While, and
for kellou Whisky i* flnner; 31'for‘‘'liir>. Prort*iona
ar« tinn-r. Lard ijonte* at tl l^.
Steam Marble Works.
MAKBLEMAxVTKLS. —A larpe and beau
tltnl stock alway-oQ hand and tndng tntnubetored
by Macblm.-ry, sold at very low |.rices. Builder*, owners
of Real Estate, Contractor* and others, whether they want
to purchase or not, are invited to call and examine our stock
awl ascertain our prices os we are selling plain neat Man
tels so low ns to put them wltblu tbe reach of almc-tt every
pentou.
MouutncnU, Tablets, and Grar.. fttooua, a largo stock al
ways on baud. ParnitQrn and Wash Stand Top*, and Im
poeini; Moor* maonfaclnred Irjr machinery, and cold at the
lowest prices, Marble of all kin\Jn tuild low to the Trade.—
am iurltnd t/. call and eTamlue our etyclt at 331.
«lul Litwxty atroet. Pittsburgh
niylO:d*w3mT
Planter, Llm«, Cement, d;e.
T)KASTER PARIS, for Land and Sturvn
X Work:
Cemetit f.rCliterns, Flru Wall*. Ac,;
L>iui*rtUr Limn aud Homan
Urind<looM—beat quality always <.u band at 219 !.(!>.
nrtyntnrt m> lS:d*wn.iiT W XV WALLACE.
Lumber.
PINK SHINGLES. Boards. Joists and
Scantling. Alao, Pino aud Oak Plank for nalo at .'ll®
Liberty at,, Pitdborgb.
mylirdae-'tmT
Shlugle^lactilnee.
McQEORGE'S PATENT always on hand
at 319 Liberty itrcct, Pittsburgh.
nylifcdawSmT XV. W. WALLACE.
Grate Bare,
ALL SIZES, always on hand at 319 Liber
ty Plttibnrik mylQ V. W. WALLACE.
AITI.KS—The !. » and tlx- «oaa<,n i< about
o»er. (hole** Jot* i.-H at «7.7.>u.< for retailing
ASHES—The mark»-t 1* dull, wa> jij' >t« Pot* nominal at
J’-V and Pearl* at i', i>,.V, S-la Aah raugti from «l■. <»» +.
itl.TTbJl AM) E'liJj—A uicajrralo inquiry f..r tirmxj
Ki.ll flutter, will. Ii uuj Ui -putted at U, aud Common
U* good at lof.ol- Erg* Into suddenly grown »-'ar.... m„|
pricea have niivaunwl uod*r the abort aujijily to bi.t-a*,..
UAL’ON—Tim eti|>|.|> of .-..autry meat routlnm- lull, and
l-noea unsettled, Bales ..f country Shoulders at O'yV Side-
I»t >Uo,nnd Hams at Vy, yj, with occasional s *l-a of
nit at n fraction lets. city Cored meat is dull at ~id,
•• 4 tot Mi»uld.- r .f,,r Side*, and Id>o lo f >r H. IUJ M , a
. ’t'taht) Sugar Cur.-I Ham» 11 ' v j
IIhANS Arc alru.mt do «.al«; we quote *uia]| White at 7'. j
n " < ’ n *' ri ' n, ' -,TO inside figure
Cre T R00n “-
..t j»..0j~.i. fi.Ni ri„j ri.so- *itra i.,rirr Tot.*, -j «■, ti,..,,., ■ I “ ** KUUMS, near the corner uf I uart
»n.| *... .v. I T„u. \... .. r ,„o, N . ~1 I«d Ferry atr-e-t' w„» a uJ futorably known, ar.
f,o , 'o 1 '* K ~' irr ’- 7. --.-w„ ■ !".' r V> M ; n l- ' tin- .'omiDi-r Seaooo. wboro oil
tllllile •-I |,i,. k-l* In I),- reUvl u' a a >,/ ~. i nt-Hiuin .n, r* « •,
Sr ,r "'" •**-"■ -» -t*” ‘'rr,;;::r, -" ar " u -«**££''£
I' ■•'" l JAU.II I! lIULLFV
LTITCIIOiOK. McCUKKRY ,t CO.. Si.,-
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Tamil IH-. Ml.ll It- I:. . > !h riTt-ua..., It f: K>,U E.N fannwoer
Pa, In > Tf.» r .i fir..', 1: ' > P.| I‘a- k ii:.- V ~ , 1 < », r [•: I n t -r ll.irl iiii>ti A i 1.n.11 A Ur
UEi* I"' >lU*> M ant 11 i, f 1..’* 1 . v ■<••• ■ ' .-.n-^u
Mamlla. > i!. U .i. \h 'an ••*•. >U„ t „ * , ... K.a-i,- Mterhng A
.in,.. fJ.ST ri-W.TeV ‘•-‘•-rar.-A. ’
Urnj|H f* roll, II .la m '• « MuuhACu I «,.-»ri-'t A JJartlu
PI.'MMII US‘E>—.MaiUlla, a: rt, f* j-*/ II •u iavir: i Walter A tiriham
ti'TloN YARNS- Pri.-es r»iuam at U-1 ;u. • AA I< Fenton A Ui.- . , T locu
POr7*3 Tat- M a 1 Horde, j K Klil.r,
- Ii .No. l>' ■* ’ Felitoti Lroa.
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.bl •ui. » i ti>- ! ,?\ ' H;- k« id Aa.-r. luraliJi. Urntrr* afcj Teaci.-
fltrur.. Wj.- ttu- uL ill'll? "•*;■ •*"* *«will tin-' ;• '* I.) U. Trrj fr.fltatl.
.•tij—rv r ( flit..,;'.;. .|, ,m tL, \* ? VV’ V* * , “ l “ ,Ak - "*• • , *“. T **■ Ulu*. ti-.«r imbe ba»
l—n it f '•< Tr ->,x “ li "' ‘ t,. y.-* r . y ur ful
H'-U Mi L•! It I f/r, '* i*" ' . (mrtin.Ui. m,.! , |„t U...U H. >J. RCI.ISO?'
H.l ir ~'wt 0- ' ! “ , ' h; ‘' 1 ' ,yi ” "'•“ rf Vu—t-Otr {•uMJhiug 11 ..r-«*-, 111 >J«in »trwt, Ciuci.taat
..... t <»v*<■;■ zzz'gszsz :.*£ !!»;;¥r" - 11 “ ,;UWN -"““-w*-
%«{.■•» t Urn ui-l Umil.i .k. J 4 4- ..<-*4 ... .»<!.» .1 ’
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-•1-: »h»rt at t’v.pK Jut >. in ,j. m *f. I.
l-il I.irdli rtrm. *.».« *1 11.4L1T .• n..a>11.,l
4t 4 - .»> n .it <r i> .lull at Tx'*.*.'.. V i Ivs.iitiltjun, u,. 4
?- j {I .‘Ki f i >cuthci it. a. m juJUT ,
<j»UK'KItlK>—TU* uiaikrt c».4itUjti-“ iloadv. l.nt with- nt .
lj»ngr. lair* !>• .-...ltitr* of Mo tit at “ aii.l MiLtasrv »I
.(* CN.rrir .« •t.-.ijr it ii- U } , *,„| it,... „ ;
UA> PI PK- IL« Toilvu .tig w tin- tali, i,» tot
WATER I'IJIOOP CEMENT UOOFISO,
AKE n«>-,v u, csc-uto orders fur uny
'Wn l ,i!.. l) ,fli. v f,.,t 1 ., ! , l , r fl 4t .n llh „ .h-.rtrst ui
I »uti rb* tUn.-t c*tr. to Pinto
(Q it Panri'/t Jl** «ur|iw«- J f„r
i*S •I * - - i r*i 5 and Durability.
. " 'A •• | v '•>" »-> l! kuo*n u. rivjuir-anj uui. J( rj frvrn
j*i.»'!.•« f th*- ■ cst.iiuar) -iiiaN ui i f I ji aud c*n
-a d-:n*i>d. ,B-I •»,«■ to u.- !..((■' ~. 1 our Offlr... .No TJ StuithlM.l «tr.*t
•l pin . * Hull.iiLirn tho nl».»« K'v.Qnscan l* »«ro »t
~A' - » '"‘W'b -*1 kuJ r.im< at {ll afU *• t-.r. o rc-r . f Wjlm *n.l Btrwtr. .1. IU-ck*
tl I f»» Arr tuo.-i »j. I <• * »tr..ct i-n.i,..,, j : . "' * 11 ■ t “ • *vrn<*r of limit and P-r«nth atrrPU: lloiuo of
ant »l'-aiiy at *> lirmai, pujltd !.'• In r V ° K * 1 ■ I’laHlMid all**. opJ*i'»;t« Vat«T«oo’»
I.HIt -i-.! [>ry J-'liut 1-jiclT * . t-ild-. .f It Mm*,cufuer uf Market aud Sw.iod »t* ;
l ill -> a N Al l-s* tli-r* 1» a rrfy U*;!it d-miti l. Inf .-»r d iH*" H u ~' 11 11 ®*nn- M«ck; Ur. wnsTlllo Wliarf
»JC u«». bancM mil l -or ,n -lati.’i,. HII-in-• f i'.i-t-rt Fbnn, Cou,iT»M. Uw»eD Wmbetpr
,*.* and W Ftor-..f J. M McE-.Urli. W,Ntrr ,t
IrtftiUMTi Umr li.-oi-t » JS„ IV. |. UI.J araw ,■{ Wat.r allr* and Sonduak*
J unufc» ijmjs. * -Uert. A1W1..,,,. ..f h II Wilkin., Kan Wood’.
l *„ luri! >lu Pij—
irm n .w wn.».
!•*■« I- 15-1 N n ;l» V* k-r
Mi- Wl • Ji;*i,
X Kue- Nails t< ►;
O.! Kt'lk* 2 14', | rut ii*«
"* l * M.,-t !t
4.:.'. .nJUmU,.
. IkuiJv Tlr*. 1'; \-y V
«'ki 7-lt) uni ' , Inch
Mi S&* 1 ■!!•> Trw l* atnl i •
l>y 3-H Bn<l *. in j
B-«lci lUv.-u aCj d„ *• ’- l * t nl!'
Nia 13 14.1.‘., lti tl?yjtb 4U 4 *
“ K-V. -’aTM... •• 5
—o».
fUd ?•>!(• p frs . h: H ., x
?laii»:bt..'r ••
Uj.p. r ? .}„* •
Bn«lt» •• •• •
Skirting Uv.b.T ap, ' " *; *?«-
llarne,, .. .7*'*^
I.AKI>--\ v«rj doll market: , 4 lnl | M i ’ ‘i^!- n
lu l .. 4nd i ity iiu at II t r 1
I.VMIIKK- S.» rhanK*; u,.. *alr-a .i
at t >M-«,{•-".•
MK.-> l-otlK_S«l-a , I i.mnt r v partial i|; ~,,1,,,.
Jo at Jla. in U,o r-taii trar »«!••« at lI'.NJ
<■ll. l.ina-ol Oil i- liriil tlrttllv ut ?|J IjiriJ n 1 \ , 1 I.
»..•! I firm. V 1 U
l-oTAToKS -Market ».1| „,,,,.|<-d Br ,.| . ic
arnral ..f Red. MtxH and Nn.bni,i„aL« ut :>
nn.t li-.m "turn at :>■ ;ta and 40
. s l.l.|iJ'—There la n*'tlilt!»; iliiitij'i t lu.t.
Cl-m r tind Timothy ■« i.r»r ?Ux ~ lu .
t .l.nty at jI.U:kSI.|.S.
UIMaiW ar- fit m. mhl «e r,.,H-at ..„ r
*-i'Vu’ kl ! ’i' »' r i l "' ■ Tlu **l city tuak**- —',\H JUll j - j.j
t-t.iwi. Silo, hxlt tottsll HIJ.I fci lorl** «J-*V
sxi.~ t.» uti.Taij.i yxi4 t.i t.,,1
|»r r. inn try l*i a,nl» ,a, w . W cut, y bfl l„a. K.,rX
•>««. > «-«*i
W 111! K LKAD—finu tuid tn .t.udy demand „t < ■> t.o u
izr rr r "i-s? 1 ~ri ***• -»wi t-«« J-:l ft £
«• .. , ' L '. lU . l »*■«. and L.tliarc.. hit.
W Hl>k\ —hairs of JUw at 17 1 --tlh R., t *.
WrHt Spik«i (,i t ini !■
all l-agth*
r.MUt.llritl, C.TTL, Mn.T- iw
U"-n l.ruk ai.<i w.|] Tb~. .fl-ii.,-,
2dijW>» lo *~ u head.elmwiugad-. rra*o ~i
Hi*, amount ll,v wrrk i. Th ,. r
iSL'- ’**• «
<U Sheep and Lamb* llie..JT..ting< r..,.-*i*<rww»i „u
Of Which »| irun j 4 1.. $7. a. ,-o. ding r..
.juaiitj, ioV*.. l |p- f„ r ,ir*c4<vl. Ti.e market. i,.,«
ha* liol boon so Well supplied un lajt iv.-rk, lm lll
di-maud ha* l*>eii acltve an.l pri-'-s advaurid *, cent
»Imi» 1> |a*t Wi-ck'n ijlKitatlODl. ' ‘
The arrival* at I'hllipa* Unnm Drove Yard f..r tho w~-k
araunniuj u< 3W-0 Uur*. of which ntimhor TOO «r«*uc to New
\i>ik. and the Imlanre >uM at about the uor price n» la«t
week, m to T’«,c V loti n>« net, a*‘iti<|ua[ily.
Imports Dr River.
.\KW ORLEANS par J C. Fremont—2 JjhU .1
• UrdiDcr, Id d... in* hide nn,U.«-«, Captain, Mu N*f. Hanua
lo pkgs potash, UakiO’ell 1 cn. 15 hn soap, 6 hhla oil.
Haworth A co; lo do. U A Fahnestock A V> hbla flour. M
Henry; 42 hxa aoap, Watt A Wilson: lo ecs too.wco.
Mazuri-; 52 Ida cotton, sir Miperlor. Uodn Arbnckle l ci.
IT2 do, Ki'iined.T A co; D.Unki potato-*, 132 d.>. Hiti Lk.x-k.
M’Cnary A io; hh do, llrnwn A lUrfcpatnJi 476 d... \r
Bane A Aojer; 2lu cfc* |>otutoe*, 24 bids flour. .Vj tea hams
Clarke A i n; 22 ska innate** ShriTor A L'dwnrth, t M,l* egg
taPtcja St Kdgertun; 4 do henna, 1 do seed - M'Candles*, Mtana
A co.
DaVKNPORT p-r Anglo n—s4'J hbl* flour. 2T.1 c*k*
haron, l:ti t-s do, Clarke A in 2T2 aka barley. 6,'S ilu load, S
llarl/augli A co; Id cek scrap h<-n, Cvlatnan A co.
FT. LOl'l3 per Metropolis——l hhla aaud, bake*ell A co
100 do. Led lie A co; 53 tuua pig iron, Jonca, Wallingford A
cu; 100 hide*. M Delangr; i'U9 do, 0 IV Swindler; 140 Ids
hemp. 11 G-rwlg, 2tio hhla flour, 120 »ks potatoos, 22
hacou. 13 hbla Innl, Clarke A a-, 2 hhd» incur; U IVray 4
do bacon, owners. " 3
ZAN'CSYILLK i<er Emm* Graham—Mai hhla fi..ui 1 Hid
tobacco. II butter, 0 hhla egga, 21 roll* leather.’ Clarke
Aco;T sk«»eo.ia. .1 biaglas*. B A Fahneatock A co; 3 do R
E e,h,r, i a, Iran l-UTJ. i co; 10bU.h.,, F.rior
' “ ;«*■ M k “• 4 "t» r-CJ Ch^lwlck;
10 blda floor. Duncan; o hbU egga, 5 ska pc.-idiea, 26 do corn
kVtiwn 23 hhla poacbe*, 5 ska PoUtow, Bryan 50 hbla flour
M'Cumba, 50 d.\26 aka corn, J AW R«a; 245 do 19 j y
aita. ITS do, poUtoea, hi* do f-*U, Hdo dr fruit, owners '
LOUISVIBI.B i«r Delogat*—lna hhla floor. 5 bhds tobacco
20 bx stone, 25 bu atarcb, 225 hf do do, 6 bgs wool 15 bbla
•fflf*. 1 do bam. CUrke A ctr *215 bgs wbr*t‘ Kennedy A Bro
4 bhd tobacco, J drier, 2 bbds loharco, WAD Rlm-bart 5
hbda tobacco. J W Taylor; 70 bga wheat, M’Bano A Anier
135 bis cotton, K log, I’ennuck A co; 46 d» do, 1 U I’enuock
A ca 140toDJ pig IroO, A' Bradley; 5 coils lines, 3 edits,
Jones & Cooler;
W. W. WALLACE.
The riser was falling yeeterday with about feet In the
channel. The arrivals on Soudar were the Anglo Saxon,
the Dcdegate and the J. C. Fremont, as wo noted yesterday
murolng. The arrivals yeeterday were the Emma Graham,
Capt. Aten frutn ZaneaTllle and the Metropolis of it luuu
They all bad fair loads a report of whub may be found
above The weetbor yeateaday yea* (delightful and fell
more like Snmoier than any thing of tbo aosaun.
The Rocket and tUo Moderator went out. The Nath.
Holmes ia about ready to leam... .....The elegant steatnsr
St. Lout a. Capt. Dean will leave today for liiaaouri river.
The Vixen, Capt. Uaenn la loading with diSpCtdl for gt.
Paul. sbe l» «a excellent and well-officered boat and pa»-
•engen will du well to go on h*r Tho Prim* Donna is
loading with lumber for the MlaaourL
Wa ara happy to he able toaudouuca that Mr. Ablvtt is at
hlapoetagaln. UeUap:nUlm4n*whom We havo always
sS=s^e=«S*!tsrj3
®fS!C?W S “' S£ " s **
W. W. WALLACE.
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v& *‘i A Wm. MtiSu and Mi
.. Ui-t Lil*-n ; »».J many ..fhrr» Cm Buniorons to men
• <*•? U ' : ’ , . , „ I'KIUUN 1 JOHNSON’,
<,l- . "I*- «*« I? * N. . S ?miltuif!d at., I’ittal.unrh, p».
. 'flu: TLTII.S OF THE"I‘KX.N Jt. IXSIT
i Itms i* TUK 81.1. VD. b, th.
I .-m.I .<:»< h*'r>. will visit Pittsburgh on TL’BSDAY.
vvhmVt.V. tJ ‘** ur l“’*° o! » Boric* ..f J’L'liUC
fcMUhlT.u..- Tbr fir»t will bf held on Tuesday r-to
ini:. In Lafajeiu- lUtl, and th* ..then r-n Wednesday and
TUum-Ur rv-umg*. On U\dur*daj and Thursday mom
, iu*«.a IAI!> »ul tal.* pI.K-«. at the Hall, for the sals of the
. - u ---" *'•'< «»i.aßuiiUl artir.lo* made by the lHind, for their
’ " WTI l *"" U • t “‘° '*“■ ‘Tchoatra w.Ual-o Utn atu-ud
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BIVER NEWS.
Steamboat Ilegtster.
AltttlVKD— Lo/«tn«, Brownsville; Tolv-rat.li ,i,. r. , lK ,
ftiyard, Kli«beth;Metropol|., « „ u ln 'a? °*£
Zan<*'ill«>; Cbevolt Wheeling. ’ Gr -'->W
DEI’A ItTKD—l.utArn«, BroirtHTilJ.e Teieinwi.h dr> r,!
Jlc-IcrulOT,.-,
lUvtr.-;i£f,«tau«l hliin h -
IjusintßS ©flanges.
Dissolution of Partnership
T UK p*M OF R. K.VO.X & CO. wa, dis
?-a «« «h; Amur April, !SM. All thu.o indebted
t-> the .»id Arm will pl*a*e aettle with JACOB B. lILBLKT
who w, I hereafw conduct the Confectionary baaing at
tli.j well known atand. at Si Fourth street.
c A it T W It ICT II T A Y o L XU,'
(Sticconaorv to John Cartwright,)
MAXI !■ ACTCKERS and Importers of
l'ui:k«t and TabU Cutlery. Surgi.-al and Dental Id
ptruiiionta, Od:ii, J'i»u,U. Fishitu Tackle, Ac., So. S 6 Wood
•f--ft 1 l«-y giv« Utt»-i.u„u !. th-iiianaluctunng of
Tftiwa. Ac. Jot.!.ii,a;,ii hebaiuc w ilb winr
taahtf and apl.V.ny
'LL'UJUN 1 in- Co-I'artiu.T'diip hero
t..i. i. . iLtni.' l- tu.--i tl,« nndfraigtiiil. uiidi-r tb««
-'>l'- ( Wh.MNc.iN * H'jFFST'iT. t - i.Aati,
Hot- I- •' I>. -ce no J|,„ rtritof Apitl hr
Wil XX.tI.K IN soM will cunumie to carry
-•ii the -mjiis in a:i ita branch**, a? the OLI> STAND
l.'f—M Mr-1, and N UoFFSTi'T al h(»
N r.;\ .'T I'D. ->iV •tr-.i v<con.l t- low UanJ
•-.-i. .i t h.- ti-.ki of th« ..id £rm will \f found
, WMr .WILKINSON.
■ April Im 0 N. UOKFtJTUT
WAN 1 El)| —A guilt* t" *ell in the .State of
l , *i.ti.v»vahit,m> H AND Pm Wl.lt PATENT STUMP
M AI Ii I N K. thai Cwo me-,. f4li j'aU.ot thrO.-ldand noli
o,' Jl>* I-.- -Olio., by hard In aU.iit two minute*
-«'li A.t'lr. -e a{>* ..;n-l XV U ALL, Bangor, Maine.
\V ANTKD IHIMKI3IATKL Y.—10,000 Men
HOLnERS, ATTENTION
pbrrxn dc Johnson
(1..-U fa. ilr.ifi f, r rnanurartnriQg and
at'J'l>iuc
"W- CHILDS <Sc CO'S
P.VIKXT ELASTIC FIKE
A.ltnloioo exnißlTluN.r. .to Jofr.jM.
t.iily tor »<*• bill* and future B,J
w‘'*w''.u • myUl-dUdu.
J BttADVS I'IBLIStII.NU IiOLJSE,
j i V'-.-., Str'ft. .W Yuri;.
: U not KSAt.c am> Hetaii. Cheat Book, Macazise,
I > BUsIUNG ax;> BooKSELLtNn L'-iTAeusmiE»r.
♦S-I , *rticuUr attention paid to tnlrf.-lUniHMis orders for
. nor artK !o rotH.e.-teJ with thetrvl,-.
• wnl trwon addrfsin*
I A. BRADY,
•tirroasor toll. Long & Hn>tb»r»,
1 .‘*i Smsiu itrrrt. N Y.
r PIIAI.BKKG'S I'Ia.NO COMPOSITIONS
A Fantssin on I.’flui d'Amnrr:
I*’’ “ I'uD i'.aaopi*! t
1 !'■ '* IMiJiiaA;
1 “ Lurrotia ll.ir^lA.
*’• " l-a SoniaamlinU.
lii> •* Lcn lluirvuots;
D" - M«*nicll<i;
I>" •• M«nm Kgvpt;
I‘j •• Hotiu- Uoim-
Do La»t I(tn"* of rumiiiff
K. liiuoc. withvai lntiotn,
I !.* Tarantella;
! The Art or. Wine applied to the Totn.. 12 uumUn
I •'“■i r~reivr.J and for sale at the Musir .“tor., of
I .'OIIVH.
; HIM. ,V 00.. SHAWLS,""'
»'<><»/, DKAU.RS »i»l
COM i 11...-: Mt !'. ’ll A N'T.- 1 .
-Jo, tj •• Ml .Y.r.”i y,,-nt fitntt.
ii'lVK DOLLARS KEIVAUIi-ll'iij lust
iidthluj:. Mnj huh, a |.riral« MEMO
1 KANItUM It'HJK, l»>»lli.-r tiiudniK. and cootalnloi?
iisfinwrau.tn.SaJ.Hl .tc!y. Is!,:. U, tb- time.—
1 lit- i.vrun n •* Loti II H.inU. riilttilslpli U," «iu
dl»tltii 1!> nnCrti id tlic |.u..k, -Hid I tin {xx-kf't contain™!
ncifiaJ Ifttft- Tli- ri\iaril will LxifitM ir lb.- l~*>k
> " itiimi.iul.'ljr to U A. KAII.NKiII\>CK A CO.
ini
•rii .»r ..f Fift and W-«hI ■tr.ftn
LAKE KIMI l»hl-. Lake Salmon:
•i.. bl.ls. Lalt* SujuTHir Wi 11.. FUI
:jj hf bl.ls .!•. 0,.
bbl- Tr.
.-n'llfj,) d u
-d bbls Ijiko 111.11111);,
bn hf d» do ibi
bOhfu* do MocLh.-I
An ioi.llh. l-ijv in st.-re and for bv
J. B. CANFIKI.D.
JAMBS P. TANNER,
£>»*. Wood Stroot, Pittsburgh.
Inrituv th-ACrntiou of his etistomoni and buyer* penei
ally to bis largo stock of
XKW SPRING GOOJ3S,
direct from Maiiufactnrun m Maiaaobniett*.
DRUG ASS,
GAITERS,
OPERA TIES, d-e.
U Miv-p* „i .l Clii!or«-n'«
BONNETS,
a FLATS, ami
FANCY HATS
Mi-ii » [ti'ji' and Yonth's •
PALM leak.
LEGHORN,
PANAMA und
/STRAW HATS.
MeO‘», li •}-»’ afl'd YuuUj's
WOOL and FLR HAT
At) of.which will ho found in nriety.
tfOml lnJaeenieoU offered to CASU and proo
TIME BOYERS
Orrfrn solidtnl end carefully selected end peck t
mriT :-md *
ESSEXOB" W JAMAICA
OTNGEIL—6 pronrec’d thii day by
mvjr, r.- JOS - FLEMING,
_ comer Diamond and Market «tre«L
HOOP SKIRTSFrench Ootsetn, French
«. atid Sleerw, Glorea, Hoalert Mltta.
snawis, SlanU« and all Hindi of Drea Oooda, reflow fot
caah. mylfkdawT 0. HANSON LOYRTu Market «L
GLASS— aooo ijoscs ass'd sizes Window
Ulua, txuiilry bruid« far s*J e by
HKN-RYILOOLUKI.
Domestics— Muslins, checks, Ticking
OmfUnu, Prmtj. Oollontdo, it, nd all UofitJ
raocj moa Btepte Dry Good* tlwayi on
PJI3 • 0. BA2JBOH LOVE, 74 Mtfkot itttet.
HOPS— 3 bags country Hops, for sale br ~
■aju R.TtALZEIiI, * W.
_ fHrttcal.
H'balth op'ame&caS wmfißy-
For mnr jrars I ce? been lr..«u,J ._. b
weariness and Ungaor, both cental njyj physical;
Usllonocsa, dull headache, pain is the bead «nj ti-mj-les'
coldness uid tendency to (tiffuM*, palpitation c( the hcuz*‘
rrry easily fluttered cr exdted, appear variable, stomach
tod bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical
exertion was nro to bring oa all the symptoms, and I hod
in addition, falling of the womb, and great pain In that re
gioo. One physician after another exhausted hie thill and
gave me op. A patient and persevering csetf 31A ft
SfIALL'S LTERUECATUOLJCON fortunately earned me,
and I hare no words sufficient to express my thankfulness.
3ii3. JOLLA AN*NE JOIUfSOJf.
I can truly &*y that I harp been i sufferer for many year*
with whites and derauged menstruation. After a woila 1
had other troubles, such as pale face, indigestion, wasting
* W *F> S* n ° r -*1 languor au«l debility, pain in the small of the
* * art 40,1 dragspnxwosatioß.pain between
the shoulder bladest-xteuditig down the spine, |«*s of spptf
ute, trouble jn the stomach and l*«wet.<, with cold hands and
feet and dreadful ti-.rrou.iuee>>. The least excit.unrnt would
make me feel uli l should lly away. I tried doctors and
orugs, and everyfhicg. cm-altar (mother, without the boa
<v.v 1110I 110 buttJ,> of WAJtnIIALL’S UTERINE CATIiOU
UU.\ change-1 somo r.f U i> rvmj.n.ms lor tl.e letter, and now
lam rotfrtly and radically rur-d. 1 wuh that erc*r wo
man could know what It trill do. CLAEIMA OBL’R.
Fur a long time l had I'tei me complaints with the follow
tag W* I =n ,j SrTiaUr ..l
»eeme<l to abouud iu complaints; iomr . f whim 1 will try to
tell yon: pain In Ibelowr, rg.m*. acd a feelings as ifsJmo.
thing was going to Tali i".:; inability to walk nuch
count of a feeling r.f fullness; aching and dragging, t»>U
(hooting pains In ibu back, loins, and extending dow a »| ir ,
■*B*J ‘be Jolting prodo-.cd by riding caused great pain;
modJc shootings and pains m the side, stomach and bowel*;
“ ev “cbe, with ringing in the ears; every fiber of
seemed sore; great Irritability; Intense ccrTocsncaa, I could
not bear the least excitement without being prostrated for
aday; I could scarcely moT« about the house, and did not
take pleasure in anything. I. had given up hope, haring
b f'Vl tot • fri«d called
hmln* MAKSHALL’fI UTERINE CATUOUCON.
mim£d riSS P?*- 3,04,1 fort anatcly i: cured
me, and there i« not a healthier or more grau-rul woman iu
2w“ !ry - , 1 tfUat wlI) Q * ll - 11 «-truly the S‘“
r. m __ “*«• HJMULNCI3 LESUK
MAMSHALLJ CTEBLXXCAMOLJCOA’
'* f p£ I Rjf'2 9 °( ironb - n 'A««, Suppressed, Irrrmilar
.Vxru.ruahon. Bloating. Inflammations andDis
easesy the Kidneys or Crmary oJans, Re-™TZII
Crxne, fl-artbum,
E£ u yZS a rU * /torU ‘ Craßl F*> -Disturbed .$W wFali
prpamc er sympathetic, connected with the Vteris :«
m:rine O One D-Uar
BSsSFfc^s^ttss
to the address , o u«tv
SJifS’-/!? Kin tSai the .tf-cian- «
on rf the money. Address
.nliSlw “ KE *BER.UOWood « . Pittsborgh,
_ spJMSwy Jsignof theuoldeu Mflrtsr
JOV TO TII 12 ADJIIREH's “op*
M. KNOX.
J- H UL'OLKT
K- I C II C» Ij O S S V II A. I li
T tbln'rtlTufe fLl'l“»,‘| ) Va"i *' ,h ‘ lul * Gn,: hl ‘‘ i ci
around -.ih bottle, a,S rl r *"’ C,^CU: * ,
WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA.
* 11 wiiirn torus ljaclctoitiof-n-1
ant growth—’ l ’ r - head of the bald with a luxuri
ous ernp'Sc- .. : 11 cutaon
and beuce if -u-1 flow of the natural fluids;
iirearrre ti, n ■ - pressing for the hair wtU
age In all l * •’ l '*" vp "* falling to oxtremo old
ttf'mt o ‘ • V . bwut >-' We ‘‘ll then upon the brdd,
th Py v:;^
The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair -. -i> *r--rll
Ten, received the fullowiugl.tt, , u , ' ' ‘
Kre.afaw wceL, since: ” '
... . D«r C. tu> , Juir vs. ’t-.j
( Jfc. Ltiv^catfi—'-•r- Mut.Wi.tf"-'.!,',:,.
uru or h i.rf i.i, juj h*«a>J for mc.r»* than a Tpsr, mv hair
f»caa to oucuaout. scurf and hair t-.g-thrr. I saw inaNVc
nar-n ptifK-r about -Wood's Hair Uostorativc" os a cur- ■■
I uHle. tti yoar store on tb- firet of April last, and our-has
~i »».• I~u ■ «to try 11, .ud I rood tS ulutatuio ,1 ...
tbc tiling; ll ruuoTaJ the fctrrf and L»jr brjrtn t-rr- wit
• now tw.-or thr*- iac-licsic length trhn-e « ic.u all Hr.' I
hnTp great faith In iu I wish yon to e-n.J tn- h~ttl-e
* f v £''l *’! r ; ***-, H" ***** of I **'» Wucw M any
of tbo kind in u<oJ iu this place, yon may Lire t •n-v’ •• f r
rnAiij bottles after it 1* hr.owa her*.
V'>Qr«. with rospoct.
. »*«r..u>a?HiA. fept. 10,1 ;ic-
I **»r. « Sir You, U.IT feemn prurtur
iuel t 1k..., to 0,0 Tbe front, and alto the Lm.-X Iran r f
n.j head alnioat lo« its corertn;r-ln fart hi in. I | s » r » r
but two half j.itit boulet of jour Restorative, and bow *
*“•* tip of tnj bead it w.-ll trudded with a , ; - <. t
yonng hair, and tr.c front i« »«*wn l o g i» becefltT I
nvro tried other preparurtona af)y beD-fit whrtirr
er I think from my own personal n-comajecdtticn. I raa
Ju-..ir e tanuy others to try It. Voora. r-epectfu..;.
I>. R TiI'JMA?, SI. D . X,,m Vino »j.
n ir, JCrctMcw. r*r.„ Jut* 22. Is*3.
»a.r .i j »cot*-—At juu ar> Rl«-,nt to nus
and vend jcar recently dl-cvvertd liair ne.tomire, I ui'.l
*ut« for wbomtoiMtr It may concern, “at I h-r» rir-Ju
and known other, to n» c it-that. I bare, for eever.-.l rear*,
boon ID the habit of using other Hair IteaV.ratiTns. 1; ..d :’. a ;
I find y< ur» wtly eopericr toany otb-.- 1 know. It '-aiiri-*
“ *-lrau*e» the bead of dandruff, and with om-month'i iT-t
-er twc will tt-etoreaoy peraon's hair t:. tbeorfßinal vcuthtU
color and t.-itor-. gir|D K Jt a health ». toft and n".
p-arance; and all this, without d:.--o! r.nr the 1, r d- il-»r
apply It. or the dresj on which It drop, IwoniJ ti— f rr ,
r«oan.nd uli- .Vu'li-h
color and texture to hair 5
ite«poctfulJ». your*. \TIL?iV.* rrvr.
■ wou ? * CO.. PrupnMors, 311 ii r ~.dw.r. y
■ 'J'.'""’ *““.»« .?! ul
*"* ■P'-H .u2!tlr!.-»,.T
Regular £tramcrs,
Mononeahela River U. S. Mail Packets
STEAMER TELEURARn. ; aTEAMER JEFTI'KfiON.
1 | JSfrA
T° A ,7p J ‘ * ’ CxpT^G^oTcLiLfe.
HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
now niDmt* Morning !W-j 1« TO Bi,r~
vh . t l * °; 1 ' JC x k A - M - act Erecio- Boau m o
octock P. M. for >rLw.«j>ort, Klb-tWrJiujwn, Mnnunu*.
p V " t n ‘ ,n ‘ P“T e » - c ‘ti. firwatlold, CatitorSu
and coui„*-tiuir wiLh ll.icLa aud C<e.-hei
sws-aMro, Wi>
Caraicbaiiltowu aod Jvfl«-rwm. 1 e *
Itoosna UcUuJ u.™ e h from l.i„.,.„ rs h l„ Union
towu for $_ meals and on Kars to».**l= - ►
8001, mtoralns from Bro™ril|. 1„„ „ „ „- cloci
Qomlng«j.i oin tb* ereniDK. For furtbo.riatomiAiionro
quireai iheufiice, Whaif Boat,at the foot of Gr.ntetrvet
* us __ _ O. W. SWINDLER, Agk.ht.
Regular Tuesday pack-i
CT ,^ i 7 - A - v^v flw B«JJggfe£
-iramrr til UAuitAUAM, Upe.Mcssos
. . . ,“l'” a ’" 3 lutirmediati* ports EVERY TUESDAY
a- 4 M dock P. u. For freight or passage apply ca
board. «<l9 FLACK. BARNES* CO, a/u.
UTmtmnati, Szc.
Tj'Oß CINCINN ATI a LOUIS- , JEsva
Jj > ILLK.—The fia> steamer MARMORA. JefUßjglg
CapUln Brennan, will leave for the above and ail In
termediate port* or. WEDNESDAY, ’drSth Inst, at 4 o'clock,
P ‘ *' or tl>l Sbt or.paiaage apply on board or to
my ‘~ . FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agente.
I ('OR C I N C I N N A T I AND j (Eg-:,;
LOUIS' ILLK—The nt*w and splendid
atcamcr POTOMAC, W. 0. U»n», will leare for
u.e above and all intermediate porta on WEDNESDAY tfca
tij Inst, at 4 m dock P. 31. For freight pasaage apply
on board_nr t FLACK. BARN ES, A CO., Agente.
'C'UR CINCINNATI.—The regu-
J- lar side wheel packet SUPERIOR,
R. J. Grace. will leave for the above aud all intermediate
ports on THIS DAY, 23th ln*t, 12 o'clock, 31. For freight
or passage apply on board, or to
__ FLACK. BARNES ACO . Averts.
TT° K CINCINNATI ANT) LOU-7 JE2U&
-L TheUao .teaioer RELIANCE, jeeSSSa
Capt. F. X. Reno, will leave for the above and
dun. I«n 1.U.TH13 DiV, 25,h toll., nira. Ht
insight or paasago apply on board or to
jnyB FLACK. BARNES & CO, Agent*.
St. Horns, ire.
Foil Si. LOUIS, 0 ALENA, Dl’- i ftT5-'»,
Bt'Ql'K, St. PAUL k Sr.
fl,K ‘ P«»n»p*r iltl'LO*
I OLIS, C«t>L R. Calhoun, will ic*r* f„r the obcr* and all
Intermediate port* on SATI'KDA y.ifiitn imt..at l ./clock
P. M. For or p&maage apply »>□ board or to
.J 11 ? 25 CIJAS. REA. Act._
E"OK ST. LOUIS, KiioKUCK, ijjaLfc
Burliu|;t.*u. MnernUne. Davenport.
Ulnnd, Gnlrna, Dufm.jn.-, La Cr<*«-•. U'unona, and es. Pam
Th.« Ann Bfwmrr .VKG( >.NA UT. Ompt. Geo C. McLean,
will l«aT" fur tlio aiiora and n!l intermediate p.Ti.t, on
WEDNESDAY". 2Hth n.,u at' I V M lor Injlgli: or pas
«agu apply on I-. :• or t.>
mjlM FLAPS. BAKNKS A CO., Agent*.
lio 1 li-OK i 111- K \ LLb UK STi AffTHUS Y A
, JT2?v*l'J ! " - T *KGII, SAINT, JCS_j*
r ’ '• -.VKAPOLIS ± ST
ANTHONY TALLl.i,—'The cplondid irteam«*r*l<ityiT|.
DELL,Cape. witll,**re for (be abort*and all loteno*-
di»L* p-.rt* i n ILL'DAY, Sith init., poeitiralv. This la tb*
r»r*t »l*! o-’j -.u-atner through to St. Anthony ?L!s wari-n
Paaacnjcers mud shipper* will Ini 1b mlu l mb* .-oea UircuLh
tlilMrip wubool tT-ablppiog. tny20 b
For st. Louis, kkokuk. , rcn>
BURLINGTON, DAVENPORT. RM*lsiSSßag
GALENA, DUBUQUE, LA CRuRSkTTTS!
BT. PAUL—Th** floo steamer Con
or ! h ® at>orc aad 411 Intermediate porta as
THIS DAY _oth Instant, at 4 p. *. F„ r u Xjjt w
package applv on board or to ***
_myll
Missouri river packet. rc£T
—TO SAINT LOUIS A.Vn MlW.in>i ASHgftgJg
Kl> KU—Tli« fin* at«*mer PEI3IA DON'.'A. CopSiniSiSa
roni, will for tt-« u!»t« and all Intermedia:') porta, on
THIS DAT, 2tUj lubL, at 4. p. s*. Fi-t freight or pum>o
apj.Jp ou board or to v K
>yU FLACK. BAUNES A fY».. Aqeot*.
For Sr" pa cj i,, direct toTlps .
fir. LOCIS, KtOKLK, BURLIXUTOx -Uggg&g
MUSCATINE. DAVE.NPOUT, ROCK IS L A .Vlj<j i T tvf?
DUBUQUE, LA CROSSE, 'VENONA. STILWATPk a
St. PAUL—Th«* e'enrurr ST. LOClfi. Cant w. -
te will In.™ r,.r.h 1 .b0, 0 »„.i Siisif J—
“ TUIS £* •“<. ■■ * o’clock r.
piMagp apply ua board or t-> “““en* or
t'LACK, BARXEa A CO.. Agwnf.
For st. Louis-ThTfiSTSms
Ms»r.t«*ocrBnKSANOO, Cart \ n J-ggjwsb»fr
t'ftWCO. will lt»T# for tbe abor« and all
oo THIS DAY. IBU, Inn, at i P j, f~-<>
•rge applj oa board or to *LACK BAltv”a *V l * 07 &*■
aj4 » CO.,
p*oIT~S7. — loulsT - SEoktTK 7 i§-
£tto ©titans, &t.
-OOR MEMPHIS AmTNEWTjST
& pSigf W .‘L" ?!#£
PLASK, BARSE3 A 00, Am
IpOR MEMPHIS' 4 fIEW, r->
1 ORLEANS.—Tba fW ,r„V bjgu>
«iptain Join HobSnwa, will 1 l
laUnaodiatc port* oo TkISDAY Cithir!rt° *“•**«»<» U 1
j^MBROTYPES—
QUALITY AND YISISn,
FIFTY CENTS,
■o.m fourth btryyt
9 “■ CAUS.L * 00.
A FINE HEAD 01
UfFb’S PRATT.
j'LACK. BAR.VEc £ CO.
OF THE BEST
POT IX 0000 CABE3 FOR
ADAMS QALLEJiy >
mjiaflad