iPtetoflli (ii^cilc. PITTSBURQ-K:' WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 2G, 1858. OFFICIAL PAPES OP TBS CIT 7. p&~Tb6 Weekly Gazette will be Usued on Friday morning with f&U report* of proceedings of Fynoda op to their adjournment, if they ahall have adjourn ix. cent* per copy. Subscription in dob* of ten, $1 each per annum, or $2 per singlo subicriber. Daily Gazette, $6 per annum. Now is the time to subscribe for a good family or business paper. -ti Synod.tßtjbe Associate Church, _ Fifth Day.~X half hoar was spent in devo tional exercises. At 0 o’clock. Dr. Cooper came ia and opened the session with prayer. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Mr. H&tnnel Hamilton, elder, was named in place of Mr. Sharp. I H. H. Blair announced that there waa present ft committee from the A. R- Synod. It waa voted that they* bo heard. Dr.' Pressly, of Allegheny, arose and made some interesting remarks. He said it had been 22 years since the first convention bad been held in this city fir the purposed consummating the Union. It bud appeared injthe various conven tions that ufiere are no greater differences be tween us than generally aro found in the same church. Dr. Pressly then said that he was pres ent, with ai committee appointed by the A. R. Synod, to arrange with a similar committee of this Synod flo complete this long-desired Union. He said thejSynod which he represented desired that there should' bo no further propositions made or chjioges proposed. They were ready. Dr. Clokej’, of the A’. R. Committee, made a few additional remarks. He said our action had been more for the purpose of harmonlziog you than us. Oar whole action has been in good faith. We accept the basisdn the fullest sense Tho only matter noi.fully understood was that of covenanting; and as far as that is concerned he did not know that there was the least design of determined opposition. Mr. Scouller said he concurred in the remarks of his colleagues.^ , . Df* Beveridge said'there was one thing ho \ to bring forward while the brethren from the other Bide of the river wero here. He said that what he had to bring, forward was but of small moment. The resolution be offered wag from certain dissenters to the first article in the preamble, all of whom desired to come in fully. Ho then read the following: Resolved , That as there is in the preamble to Hie resolutions for consummating tho nnion, a reference to fonnor deeds of the two Synods which, in the view of some, might be understood as limiting our acceptance of the basis as a term of commanion in the United Church, we hereby disclaim any each interpretation of it, and de clare that our -union with tho General A. K. Synod shall be predicated upon this understand ing of said preamble. Rev. Marray moved to lay the resolution on the table. Oa a division of the house the mo tion was lost by 02 oyes to 74 nays. The discussion on this resolution was kept up for an hour. Mr. French said that the dissen ters were in our body and it was our action and not that of the A. R. Synod they complained of. Let us take action on this paper and give such expression as we may have on this resolution. Dr. Prossly being called upon, reiterated what be had to say. The A. R. Synod had not sent the committee to make explanations, but to ask if the church la ready to unite with us. After much more discussion, resulting in amendments and modifications to the resolution [ which passed finally, exactly as above reported] it was distinctly explained and reiterated that the action of the Synod on the resolution was to bo confined to t&e Associate body, and not to be transmitted to, or in any way affect the A. R. Synod. With this understanding then, ihe above resolution was adopted unanimously, whereup on the Rev. Dr. Beveridge, Dr. Hanna, Rev. Mr. Smart and a large number of the dissenters, ofSaturday, withdrew that dissent, and others indicated their intention of doing the same, in due_time. A general spirit of joy and harmony was shed abroad over the body. The committee asked forby tho committee from the A. R. Synod was then appointed by the Chair, as follow: S •••" • s ' P ’• )i I iy.*: iv ; . .•'*}. •>Xf -1 Dr. Beveridge, Revs. Smart and Lee and Dr. Bullion. This Committee then withdrew with that from A. R. Synod, and a season was cccn acied in prayer and thanksgiving. the conclusion of the devotional cier ciseffSPr’ Wilson, of Xenia, o.,came forward, and in mfih&lf of a portion of the Dissenters of Saturday, entered protest against the action of the Synod, the nnion. They claimed, still to be tho Associate Church of America, and in due time, would file their written protest in form. Dr. Hanna closedtbe session with prayer. Afternoon Session.— Synod met as usual. Dr. Cooper opened it with prayer. Dr. Bever idge made a report from the Select Committee appointed in the forenoon to confer with the Committee from the A. R. Committee. It was as follows: -W.- v; • •.: • Tho Joint CommiUeej|.o make arrangements with reference to the' consummation of the union of the chnrches met and adopted the fol lowing resolutions: L Resolved, That tho aggregate meeting ef tho two Synods take place at 10 o’clock to-mor row, (this day,) in tho City Hall, Pittsburgh, for tho purpose of attending to the exercises connected with the formal consummation of the union. 2. Thai addresses be delivered by Drs. Rod* gers,-Pressly, Smart and Jos. T. Prestly. 3. Thai the place recommended for (bo first meeting of the United Synod be Xenia, and the time the third Wednesday of May, ISG9, al 74 o’clock, P. M. 4. Thai tho two Synods meet to-morrow (to day,) at the corner of Smithfield and Seventh and join in procession to City Flail. Adopted unanimously. Committee on Dills and Overtures reported favorably in reference to the eTcction of a Pres bytery in lowa. In relation to an amended Psalmody, suggest ed by the Presbytery of Philadelphia tho same committee reported in favor of the appoint ment of a special committee to confer with all tbe churches in reference to-so desirable an ob ject, as speedily as possible. Rev. H. 11. Blair thought tbe present version a good one. lie was not in favor of the “tl-on,” but aside from these little faults the version was good enough. The report was odopted, and Drs. Beveridge, Patterson and Smart were appointed the com mittee.' . ■w; • V Iff! - .V H Ge&crslgynoilAiß : >Presb7terisn.Chnreh7 "Fifth j Day.—Synod net at 9 A.M., tad after:; the usual devoUijiial axsrcise» # tnluates;pf-l»st session were read, and approved. Rat. Bl Wad dle, ebairmah of efitamiUee on the Slate of Re ligion, presented ft report, Discussion ensued in reference to entering this report on niinntes in stead of Presbyterial reports on this subject. It was ordered that reports of Presbyteries bo published in detail. Prof. Young, chairman of Committee on Finances, reported estimated, amount to carry on Hotno Missionary enterprise for tho year at $7,500, which was distributed specifically amongst the Synods on the basis of membership, and adopted. Chairman of Com mittee on Correspondence recommended that this Synod appoint a delegate and alternate to attend the present sessiou of the New School [ Synod, to open a correspondence, as requested Iby Dr. Duffield. A resolution was offered by Rev. li. H. Hervcy in reference to Urbanna Fe male Seminary, recommending that institution to favorable attention of the ministers and peo pl* A. R. Church, as deserving of support. Rev. D. A. Wallace, of Monmonth, Illinois, moved that a committee of three be appointed by Synod to prepare an answer to protest of Dr j.£r arro BD d others, and to endeavor to remove difficulty. Drs. Macdill and Kerr, and Rct. J. B. Scouller, were appointed said committee On motion of Rev. R. D. Harper, Mcrsts. -Too. Alexander, of Xenia, R. Dunlap, Jr., and J. M. Brown, were appointed a committee to net in concert with similar committee from other Sy nod, to examine in regard to legality of titles, and other similar matters. • Rev. R. D. Harper presented paper, signed by various corresponding members, desiriug their names to be entered on record ns sympathizing and concurring with action of Synod on Hie subject of union. Accepted, and permission granted to record names of absent correspond ing members who may so desire. Rev. U. Grade, Chairman of Committee on Accounts, presented a report giving various int teresling details. Dr. Pressly presented a deed for ICO acres of land in Clarke county, 111., presented to Synod by Mr. Irwin. Accepted, with thanks to Mr- Mr. .1. Alexander, from Committee to examine legal titles, asked for instructions from Synod in regard to pointß of ioqniry. Had examined charter of Synods, aod'found it correct and in form. Dr. Ken* moved that this Synod retain its name for one year: this in order to retain a legal, distinctive difference, in view of property of Synod, as a precautionary measure Synod adjourned. Afternoon Session —Synod met and was opened with prayer by the Moderator. The joint committee, to make arrangements for the consummation of the Cuion of i be Synods, reported. [The resolutions will be found io the report of Associate Synod.] Dr. Pressly offered a resolution, that when this General Synod adjourns, another General Synod, similarly constituted, shall meet in Xenia on the third Wednesday of May, 1850, at two o’clock P. M. Carried. Rev. R. A. Browne offered a resolution, that the joint action of the Associate Synod and the General Synod of the A. U. Church, on the sub ject oflUnion, be transmitted, through Rev. Jno. M’MiUan, to the General Synod of tho Reformed Presbyterian Church,about to meet in Eden, 111., and that they be invited by this Synod to a'dopi similar aclioo, with a view to becoming a part of the United Church. Adopted. Rev. J. L. Craig offered a resolution to change the boundary lines between ihe Second A. H Synod of the West and the Synod of Illinois, as follows—the two Presbyteries and Synod con cerned assenting: All that part of the Synod of Illinois lying within the counties of the State of Illinois bounded on the East by the Wabash river, to be transferred to the Second A. R. Synod of the West, and the pastors, congregations and people within such counties to be under the ju risdiction of the nearest Presbytery of said Sec ond A. R. Synod of the West. After considera ble debate, the resolution waa lost. The time for which the Board of Agency for Foreign Missions were elected lo serve, having expired, the Synod re-elected tho members of the old Board, who were: J. T. Fressly, D J> J. B. Dales, D. D., and T. B. Rich, Esq. l)r. Pressly staled that the salaries to mission aries in Syria will amount to about $2llOO, only, and the mission in Egypt $2500. Rev. J. K. McLaren, D. D., of the Presbyte rian Church, (O. 5.,) was invited to sit as a cor responding member. Pres’t. D. A. Wall-ice offered a resolution, that, as the Board of Agency have slated in their report, the Foreign Mission Schools are in want of maps and apparatus, the Sabbath Schools of the Church be solicited to contribute for.this object, and that (be rluirm.m of tho Board of Ageney be requested to notify th*m of this ol ject. The Committee of Correspondence reported that, in consequence of the position which the consummation of the union, places this Synod, the matter of ibis correspondence is referred to ■Jhe United Church. [ A resolution was passed llVat the amount re quired for the support of thc’ForeigQ Missions be apportioned anjong the Presbyteries thesamn as for Home Missionary ooerations. Rev. O. 3. Wylie, Ref. Pres. (O S.,i was in vited to sit as a corresponding member. On motion of Pres’t. Wallace, the Committee on Slatistial Tables was continued till after ad journment of Bynod. Dr. Dales was authorized to have issued .V.u) copies of the minutes, to send to ministers and students in Lhe Associate Churches. On motion, adjonroed, with prayer Ly Pruf. Young. Judge Ibwin.— We referred yesterday lo lit* paper of Mr. Selden in reference to (he case of contempt, and aleo to tbe petition which was presented in Congress some Jwo years since in reference to his Honor the Jfiidge. We do not wish lo do any injustice lo any person, and therefore publish a noto which wc observe Judge Irwin has made public in some of (ho city pa pers touching (his petition. He says the charges preferred against him before the House of Re presentatives, were first made in 1860, and all referred to matters in tbo office of the Clerk of the District Court, between tho years 18-11? and 1846. That they were revived in 1866, not by any member of tho bar, but by some unknown irresponsible person, who surreptitiously took them from the records of the 0. S; House of Representatives, with the date lorn otf. That he (Judge Irwin) demanded an investigation, bat tbe Judiciary Committee on both occasions made no other report than a prayer lo be dis charged from the consideration of the subject. We perceive, too, that as Judge Irwin has de scended from Lhe bench and seen fit to appeal to our gre<*t tribunal and defend biniself through the press lo the issues from which as Judges frequently, and other great men frequently suy, “their attention has been directed,” Mr. Selden has met~him in tbe field, armed at cop-a-j>ir, and gives ’some pretty sharp slashes. Mr. Selden charges that if the Coart has been brought, into contempt, the Judge is responsible for it He says: “You bavo stricken mo from the roll of attorneys of your Court, os unfit-L> practice there, and by nay of warning to others who might be disposed to follow my example. For this you nave my thanks. I can, perhaps, better bear the weight of your displeasun thon you can afford to part with a practitioner. I Was the only member of tho Bar, I believe, who was willing to try a case beforo you at tho recent term. [ did so with the case of O’Qhra, only because 1 thought it was co simple as not to be above tbe level of even your understanding. All the others wc-ro continued, as they invariably are iu tho übrcnce of your Associate, from the universal conviction of your incapacity. If you will make good your admoni tion. by striking off all tho members of the Bor who entertain no higher respect for you than 1 do, there will be none left. No, not even one, to disturb tho dreary tranquility of your Court room. Your Court is qow, and bos been for a long time, practically with - out a Bar. If you bod been gifted with ordinary sensibility, you would have thrown up your commis sion long ago. All this, however, does not seem to disturb you.- It is sufficient for you, that you receive a large salary, without doing anything whatever lo earn it." For the sake of a quiet neighborhood, we trust that Mr. Seldon will now lay aside his Janias which he has been perusing to . good purpose, and permit bar and barristers to subside during the approaching hot term. Mri!i»Eiiors Assault.—On Monday night, nboot dusk, us two Gormans, brothers, named George and Jacob Voclkcr, were returning towards their homo In Birmingham, from Troy Hill, when near the Pitts, bargh end of the Railroad bridge, they wero assault ed by some man in company with others, none of whom are known. The Germans were not drunk, hut had been drinking a little lager. Some words passed first between tbo parties. Geo. Voelker then received a blow on the arm, at which time Jacob in terfering, got two ghastly wounds; one neartho top of tbo bead, above tbo car, and the other on tho bock of tho beud, near tho leftear. Dr. F. 11. Gross was colled, tho wounded man having been moved to Louis Scnft’s, on Liberty street. Tho wounds ap peared to have been indicted by an adze or hatchet. Tbe poor man bled terribly. Dr. Gross found tho scalp cat through, ami the skull apparently cut into. Tho Doctor found the man totally prostrated. If tho fracture is complete, passing through tho skull, the man will die from extrarasatiou. The man was conveyed yesterday morning in an extremely criti cal condition, to his rosidcilco on Carson street, Bir mlngham. No informatioit was made before any magistrate, and consequently no measures were taken to hare tho culprits caught* At the annual meeting of Stockholders the Darlington Cannel Coal Co., held at Darlington on tho 19th iosl., tho, following officeTs.wcrc elected lo serve forth® fnsulngyear: President, Marshal llarLsborn; Treasurer, Hiram JStowe; Secretary, Geo. E. F,eecb. Directors: Sela Chamberlin, Cleveland? Matthew Elder, Elder's Mills; Ungh Marshall, Big Beaver; J. A. An derson, New Galilee; JaAob Henrici, -Economy; Marshal Hartshorn, Johrfc M'Cowan, Darlington. Tub \ erdtci of the Oofronpr’fl jury in the case of Cassius McClower, killed on Monday at the Sftgle Cotton Factory, ww that the accident waa portly accidental. ( The Remains of Ges. Pirsiter F. Smith.— Public Meeting. —Pursuant to call, a number of Citizensjnet atthe Mayors’ office, Tuesday after noon, Reliable action in reference to the reception of the remains of General Pereifer F. Smith; ' HVa. Weaver, Mayor, was called to the Uliair;f and 0. H. Rippey. Esq , and Dr. George H.' Keyaer, were chosen Secretaries. Upon taking the Chair, the Mayer made a few remarks relative to the object to be accomplished by the meetings and the propriety of paying a proper meed of respect to (he memory of so worthy a citizen, and so brave a soldier as Gen eral Smith. James P. Barr, Esq., then offered the follow ing: Whereas, Tho citizens of Pittsburgh havr learned with profound sorrow of the death of Gen. Pereifer F. Smith, whose distinguished services in the Florida War, the Mexican War, and in the general military service of his coun try, have endeared his name to every American citizen: and, '~hm wt. It has been announced that the remains of the distinguished Pennsyl vanian will arrive in this oily on Wednesday, the 25tn inst., on their way to his native city of Philadelphia, therefore. Rff-h-cd, That the citizens of Pittsburgh have heart! with sincere regret of the death of Gen. Persifer K. Smith, who has suddenly been called to bis last account while actively engaged in the service of his country as Commander-in-Chief of the Utah Expedition. Resolved, That when the body of Gen. Smith shall arrive in this city, it shall be received with appropriate military aud civic ceremonies. Resolved, That the several military companies of the city be requested to p|arado ami escort Hie remains, when they shall artdvp, Horn the depot of the I\, Ft. W. & C. R. R. to Hie City Hall, where, in charge of the military fis a guard of honor, they mny remain in stale until their de parture for Philadelphia, and whence they will betaken under-military escort to the depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Resolved, That a committee of ten he appoint ed, to act in conjunction with the officers of tin* several volunteer companies of the city, as a Committee of Arrangements, to carry into effect the intention of these resolutions. Resolved, That the Mayors of Pittsburgh ami Allegheny City, together willMhe Select and Common Councils of said cities, be requested to attend and participate in tliQ ceremonies. Pending the adopUos of iba above, Hon. £» lb Shannon pronounced an eloqQent and fitting’eu logium upon the distinguished dead. - • The resolutions were unanimously adopted. In pursuance of the sth resolution, tho follow ing gentlemen were appointed by the mooting as tho Committee: Gen. Wm. Robiuson, Jr . Gen. George W. Cans; Capt. David Campbell, of the Dnquene Greys: Cspt. Alex. Hays, of the Jackson Inde pendent Blues; CapL Theodore Wright, of the Washington Infantry: Capt. Harlmcyer, of the Allegheny Rifles; Capt. (’. Wallace, of the Montgomery Guards: Capt. Dei«roth, of the National Guards: and James P. Barr and Will Black. On motion of l>r. Kcyeer, the t'bairappointed the following gentlemen as a Committee of Finance• Dr G. 11. Keyscr, Hou. Wm. F John-lon, Gen. J. K. Moorhead, Gen Wm. Robinson, Jr , and Hon. Samuel Jones Gap* Campbell offered the following, which was adopted: Rr-r.lred, That a Co mmittce of five perpons be appointed by Ihe Chairman, to lake charge of the body of the deceased, upon its arrival here, and conduct the same to the City Hall, there to re main in state until live o'clock, P. M., at which hour the procession will move to the depot of the Pennsylvania Railroad, on Grant street. The following gentlemen wero appointed as said Committee- Hon. t 'harlcs Shuler. Hon. Wm. IS. McClure, Rody Patterson, Esq , Joviah King and lion T M. Howe. At the suggestion of Judge Shannon the H->n 11. A. Weaver, Mayor of this city, and the Hon. Jacob Stuckratii, Mayor of Allegheny, were added to the Committee. <>. H. Rippey, Esq , was called ujion, and re viewed, in a brief but pointed and eloquent man ner. tho brilliant career cf Gen. Smith. There being nothing further before the meet ing, it adjourned. The Committees will meet this morning, at nine o'clock, at lhe _ Mayor’s office. [ firms Uj our Sperlnf Report, - | The • asii ni.n Fats.— The n-.\; word w« will have from the < iulf will doubtle«« bo that the in solent British '-raft—tho Styx—which has been treat ing our merchantmen to "a little more grapu" than is derirahlc, has been blown out of tho miter, best we shall have a racy littio “firigarc*” with our an oient foe, and may volunteer, \ like good patriot?. > we arc for having tho pictures of the whole commit nity taken at oner, at Messrs. CtncnA C;> < Uvllerv, X". 21 Fifth flrc'-t. “It sccdh, fr»f the Muses Has late been put to other use- * /. r , t-- selling L'nnti and .Vtnr . But. however popular the locality ot Para.uMU*. T. Chontler, a leading dealer in the articles mentioned above, still continue* hi*! establishment on Federal street, Allegheny. Oni’F.r* solicited at No. Pi U.xnd street, for the only unabridged edition ever published,of D'A«l<'y.i.*r R oi !>,. /: j th. f\i, /v-.te.r." Tho com position twhich ir of the most inagnificcLt character and contains little Abort of Itti) ligures.j presents an tbentie portraits ol the nio»t prominent men connect cd with the event. A key ot the plate will be given with each impression. “Jamais ARRiERr. When we . D. Clark, of tbe Girard House, Southfield street, Look and Publication Store, is about to can vass tho city for subscriber?. It is executed typo graphically in the best stylo, (J. T. Evans, M 2 Broadway, N. Y., Publisher.) Price - ek.th, $2,30: sheep, llowto Spend ah Horn.—When jou want to spend an hour profitably and pleasantly, go to tho splendid gallery "of W. C. Wall, on Fourth street, where you will find a collection of chaste and beau tiful statuary and pictures (paintings, photograph, i* - ., which will famish interest and, perhaps, edifi cation. Mr. Wall, himself, or his gentlemanly as sistant, Mr. Coates, will bo happy to wait upon you. “Mens sana in Coupons hand.”—A sound mind in a healthy body—tho wish of Horace—is attain able by a strict regard to -the laws of our eonstity tuiion, which, when injured, Is jo bo rcslored to its woDted tone and vigor, only by remedies, promptly appliod. A thoroughly educated and reliable drug gist should bo known to erery person, and sm-h—wc uko pleasure in saying—is D. Mini*, Jr., Smithfield street. The Millinery and Trimming storo of Miss C. Hoggs, Federal street, Allegheny, is the favonto re sort of all who seek the latest and most fashionable stylos. Extensive os the demands are upon this es tablishment, Miss Boggs is prepared to welcome new customers to her list of friends. A CE.NTvnt Ago.—A rolic of ante-revolutionary days—two copies of tho Pennsylvania Uazettr, old, timo-worn, quaint and enrious—may bo scon at Geo. F. Schuchman A Co.’s steam lithographic establish ment. They are carefully preserved in an elegant frame, and are open fur inspection to all. Thoro who know bow to derive pleasure and improvement from tho exemination of rare documents like these, will find their contents invaluable. Call and see them. . Uirroßn, tho Poet Slayer, long used bis hammer in laying on upon the «>/>, of mon aa a shoemaker, and, we may say. afterwards, with moral effect as a critic, upon their skuils, having bad the honor of braining (metaphorically) anumber of rhymers. It seems that his fellow-crofimcn of this period have got the idea of "finishing” each other in tho some and are pitching in on slipshod couplets.— Good. But, in sober prose, wo must Ih> allowed to remark that I*. Mem’ Boat and Pboe store, on Fed eral Ftrect, near tho Diamond, Allegheny, is seooDd to noooin either city. Tun Stbod.i. —A very beautiful sight it will bo to witness tbo union of these two bodies this morning. Tbo Associate Synod will proceed to tho corner of Seventh and Smithfield sts., there to meet and fall in, side by sido, with tho Asso ciate Reformed Synod from Allegheny, tbenco to march in one procession to City Hall, where the Union will be declared complete. New OotmctL.— The new councilmon were sworn into office at Beaver last week. Tbe fol lowing office™ were chosen: President, Jas. Allison; Clerk, Wrn. Reed; Treasurer, 0. Cun ningham; Street David Ramsey, Samuel Purvi*; Watermen, (). Cunniogham, D. Rei.stnger. Sale* or Stocks.—Tho following Stocks were gold last evening, at tho Commercial Sales Room-, No. 54 Fifth etreat, by P. M. Dari*, auctioneer -23 shares Bank of Pittsburgh Slock. s6* jjo 23 do Citizens’ Bank, j r,^ |0 do do do si yy 20 do Allegheny Bank, — l>;, gj The Post has commenced issuing an evening edition. Telegraphic COSG RESSIONAL Wasnihctu* Citt, May 25. lli.i se.—Several bills wen passed, including one to regulate the municipal elections at Washington, and one to organize a paid firo department in Wa*b ington and Georgetown, and appropriating $27,000 for the purchase of steam fire eogines, and for cou struct ion of a fire and police alarm telegraph. The resolution of Mr. Marshall, of Kentucky u.r postponement till tho first Monday of December wa« rejected by 26 majority: The resolution of Mr. Gilmore, a member of the Committee on Elections declaring Mr. Campbell en titled to his scat was rejected by 25 majority. The resolution of Mr. Lamar, of the Committee that Mr. Vallandigham ba entitled to the seat was adopted by A majority. Mr. Yallmdiogham was sworn io. ' (q motion of J. Glancy Jones, the House acted on the Senate's amendments to the executive, judicial and lepi-lative appropriation bill. The fortification bill was then taken up. J. GJancy J>n the several fortifica tion.*. Mr. Whitely, of Del., offered a substitute, iu ac cordance with the estimate of tbo*War Department, and appropriating nearly two millions of dollar*. He argued the necessity of completing the fortifica lioDH, considering the condition of our foreign rela tion*, so that if wo aro engaged io a war wo may de fend against tho enemy. 'Tho $15,H0U,000 loan bill was next taken up, and Mr. Simmon.*, of K. 1., having the floor, advocated his amendment proposing a Homo valuation of imports which, ho said, would diminbh tho frauds on ihe revenue and lafgely increase the income from duties. Mr. Hunter, of Va., took exception to the amend incut, arguiug that it cuuld not be introduced in s loan bill. Mr. Toombc .-ustwined Mr. Hunter’s point of order ! but agreed with Mr. Simmon.* in favor of a home ! valuation. In the coarse of his remarks, Mr. Toombs .-aid that ho bad been ready these ten years for a war with England. If wo get up a war now, ho wished to bo counted in. The government should bavo sent and sunk tho British ships or seized them and brought the officers hero and hanged them. While the British gun-boats tiro committing outrages in the Gulf which sen is ours and ought to ho amor rAi»«t>»i, the finest ship in the American Navy is ' tfhere? Towing n telegraph line l>etwcon two British ptasessiouA. Mr. Toombs ah»o spoko in favor of limiting tho expenditures of government except Id case of war to $50,000,000 per annum. Considerable discussion ensued ontbo point of or der, Mr. Ilqntcr defending, ami Mr. Seward and ■ •thers disagreeing. Mr. Crittenden saw nothing to prevent tho .Senate from altering the method of collecting the tariff. Mr. Simmons’ amendment went no further than the mode of collection, and bencu was not obnoxious to tho objection made by tho Senator from Virginia. Tho home valuation wo* tho only safo mode, and somo of (ho calculations by which it was attempted to support Ihe bill wero fallacious; such stuff as dreams are made of. Regarding tho British insult*, if true and not amply disclaimed by England, wc ought to carry it out to the utmost limits of an honorable war. Ho believed that England will giro an ample apology for these offensive aggressions of her eniDers. He, Mr. Crittenden, vjxs nut belligerent cither in policy or feeling, but war is nut tho worn of evils; silent' submission to a wrong, or palling it about for a while . and then suffering it to pass, is not the courso'for a great people, and is worse lhan war. English can non must not bo permitted to stop our ships. Ho would not dispute with England nirout the abstract right to e'earcb: let her found her claim on what pre rogative or supposed riglrt aho may, but the moment •be make* an aggression upon our national right* mid honor, said Mr. Crittenden, I will fight her upon the fact, and leave the argument. Mr Bell obtained the floor for to-morr -w. and at •i\ o’clock the Senate adjourned. l , tui.w»Eu-niA, May 25.—During tho return of the lic-ruian Lafayette Rifles from the celebration at la:uuo Hill, last evening, a polieo officer was struck by n -uddicr. ami un attempt by the police to arrest the "[lender wn* resisted by tho soldiers. A mob tool: fide* with the police. A warrant was procured and an effort was made to serve it upon tho offend ing soldier. This attempt was resisted, and n furi ous fight took place. The crowd threw brickbat*; the military used tbeir swords and tho butt* of their rifles, and some shots were fired from the latter, while Ure police tired their revolvers. On the part of liio po'jco several men wero badly bruised by blow* from rillu butt*. Officer Duncan, of tho 15th Ward, was riiol in tbo hip by a blank cartridge and riighih wounded, and an officer of the t-lth Ward wa* cut about the head with a sword. The Military fared worse than the miliars, threo of the men in the rank* having been shot and two haring received severe cuts with brickbats. Frank Wendell, a pri vate in the company amd a married man, was shot in the right breast. The ball entered the lungs and ha* not yet been extracted, llis condition is con sidered very dangerous. Charles Brenner,- a private, » single irniD. was shot in tho left breast and is in :« critical condition. ft. Lot ts, May 25<—Santa Fo papers to May Ist hare been received. On the 17th of April a party of Mexicans, from Mcailla, attacked the camp of the Apache Indians, near Fort Thorn, and indiscrimi nately butchered men, women and children. Lieut. Howard, of Fort Tbora, captured thedUaricans and held them prisoner* At the Fcrt. <>n the 7th of April, a tremendous storm nf rain, hail and mow occurred near Turkey crick, flooding the praiiio to the depth of one or two feet, causing a general stampede among ibo animal* of the train*, involving heavy I..«*ps to tho traders. James M. Hunt, whoso death was reported ye*tur day. was a native of Albany. Nkvi. Oulkax*. M;iy 25. Tho Tennessee, with \ era Cruz dates t» the 21st instant, ha* arrived. Among tho passengers is Admiral Zennan. Tho runitnunicatioii Wtwcen \‘cra Cru* and the interior is open. \ era Crur wa9 Llurkadud three day* by the steam er Guerrero. Her futl gv. o out. however, and she left for Mipplic*. Nothing iv mcn'i'.ncd Ivara», or the Cabinet'# whereabout*. The ho|>es of the revolutionists aro damponed. and the cod*!itntionali*!* ure confident of an ca*v vie b-ry. Oi!<«-iNNATi. May 2j.—Tbe heaviest rein ever known fell within tbo last twelve hours. The ereeks and rivers are rising with frigbtfal rapidity. Tho railway bridges were carried off in all direction?. No train has arrived or Jepartcd this morning. Ilill creek is higher than over known before. The Ohio has risen nine feet daring the last ten hour*, and is now rising rapidly. The rain had par tially ceased about len o’clock, but there is now a light drilling rain. D is dark and sultry. The whole of last night wo had ono continued thunder storm. St. Loi is, May 23.—Tho river has risen about five feet sinco Saturday, and is now over three feet higher than aoy time this spring. Tbo rise is originally from the Missouri, although the Illinois and other upper streams are rising. The upper Mississippi roso four feel at Dubuque, from Saturday night to last evening. There were heavy rains on Bunday night, and nearly all day yesterday, bat the weather i° clear now, with tbe thermometer at 79 degree*. New VotrK, May 23.—The temporary loan by the State of Uhio of half a million of dollars, maturing in 1 SOU and 18(11, at six per cent., has been taken nt l-lOfii.f per rent, premium. . While modern poets raise a fracas, ‘Bout Boots and Shoes in other places. Permit us in our bumble strain, To call attention once again, To S:i in Diamond Square. Wove Hoots nod Shoes at bargains rare. Of every style and make and pattern, For Miss or Maid and stately Matron ; So please drop iD, our slock look o'er, Au Tin: Lovkoi' Praisf..— “The luvo of prniac, howe’er concealed by art, Reigns, more or loss, and glows in every heart: Thu proud, to gain it, toils on toils endure, Tbo modest shun it but to make it sure.” It h our proriuco to praise the garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing Ilall of Rockhill A Wil son. No. fiflJ and CO5 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. f It is n fact worthy the notice of ail who buy clothing, either rratty m>tdr or onlmd, that Carna ghao, Alleghooy City, having built up a largo busi nera on llio cash system, la now furnishing a fash ionable garment of superior quality at prices below tho regular rates. Tho«o Interested will do well to give him a trial. { Sir James Clarke’s Calibrated Female Pills. -,Tho only sure and safo remedy for female obstruc tions and disease? arising from any cause. $1 and C threc-eont stamps enclosed to any authorized agent, will insnre a bottle, containing over 30 pills, by re turn mail. For particulars get a pamphlet gratis of any agent. Seo advertisement. j Or. McLean’s Celebrated Liver Pills In Texas—Travis Co., TrXA.% Juue 12, IBM.—Mcwr*. Flcuino Uaoa, Pittsburgh, Pa -Geutlciaeu Ttil.* Is to cer tify that tnr mother Lad Lean subject to periodical attacks of sick headache for s groat many years; all the usual rem edles lulling to give relh-f, oue of your pamphlets acchten tally falllug iuio her hauda, shs at our» determined to trj Dr. McLaoe's Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by you, and Immediately procared n box, from the asr of which she re ceived great benefit, and so long a? the contlnncd to use them was entirely rrllevnd. Wo have now been in Travis Co., Texas, for tho last four year*, and uwx*p Ooxon, C. 11. PaGKWs, W. W. YLut, Davuj Cxxfczll. PITTSiSUUUU JIAJCKKTS. t Reported Specialty for the Pittsburgh Gazette. ] PirrssTiioo, Wtnxrscir, Mxt 2ii 1555. FLoL U—Sales on wbtrf of 5U bbls *n{>ef and extra a 1 $3,50 and $4.00 and 200 bbU family extra on private term* From store, 75,120 and 2l at $2,62 for super, $1,12 tor extra and $4,50 for family do. and 21 bbl* family extra at jl 40 GRAIN—SaIi-a af 200 bus Rye from first hands at i'J and lny bus Oat* from store at 20. HAY*—Salt* 6 loads from scales at jlnd-Jlti ton. DRIED FRUIT—Sales of 12 bo.-Pcacirev at S.*UO and 30 bus Apples at sl.2i j* bn# EGGS —Sates -.t •> POTATOES —Sairsludbu* Nc-hxnnu-ks, fr m -tore at .mVC; 000dn do at 40; 2t»i bns do from store to be delivered at depot at 40 ami 50 be* dJ at 35. LlME—Salee 2U bbl* L.Mil*vflle at $1.25. >. 1 Lard at S 5 f4ga) WHISKEY—SaIe* 47 bbls Rectified at 20 %< gal 'IKOOKRIK9—SaIes of 20 bbl* Molasses at and 5 nnJ <• bhd* primo Sugar at 7}-^ BAOUN- Sale* of 4000 lb# City Cured Shoulders and Ham* at 7 and 'J|, 2rtkl !b* conntry do at and ' , y i . aud l<«ai tbs Western Sugar Cured Hams at lOAjiall. SEED—A sale nf 25 ius Timothy at $1,75. FlSU—9ale»ut 5 bbl# No. :t Mackerel at $12.50; lo hf do •lo at In bbl* Lake Herring at jy.OO; mod 10 do Trout at f‘s.OG. NONETAin AND tUMMERCIAL-. A SJO bill on the flank of Ashland. Kywas offer*"! no Titled street, on Saturday, which was pron-itim ed counter teit by sorue of the banhors, tmt orta at New York for tbo week and since Jan 1: For the week. l*i.sC 1557. ISSB Dry Goods $1,278,0t>'3 {'557,762 $762,144 General Merchandise a,3rt,923 1.012,622 Total for Week $4,133,313 «4.]6»,65.‘> $2,7O4,DCt> Previously reported...o4,ost>,o6o 01,353,071 44,583.252 }*inr» Jan. 1 $78,183,-771 $U5,525,32ii $47,22*8,218 The following is a comparative statement of tbo Exports (exclusive of *i-eci«) from New York to Fei<-ign ports for ibn week and since Jan I: 1856. 1*57. | 5 ;,8. Tc.Ul for the Week... 51,402.450 $1,725.5;:'. Previously 2s,fe3l.f*j; 21,302,170 yinceJau. 1 $26,0135222 j27.t60.0V> $22,125,381 Tho exports of op-cio from (hi* port tor the work ending till* -lay and for (tie jeer 18,V> were iu follows Total fur th»* week Pr-vii.imly t'-(hitted Total Iv's - ; V. Y Trlh. imports bjr Kiaiiroad. P Ft. W 4 C R. R.-—2O bus potatoes, W A Paasavant; 24 MU paper, Perkins i co; 27 d./r Imcket*. SI hahi- 21 do, W att A Wilson: 65 do, 4 Lids lard, 10 c*k bacon, tfhriver A Dilwortti; 15 bbtsdr apples, J Dnl/cl) A co; 2 do. bacuu. 1 do egge, Pneathen; .70 doz backet*. Miller A MckeUon: 2* do, Atwell, Lee A co; 12 bdls wire, TownseuJ A ru. 1 bbl t-utti-r K ilubUon A co; 15 da/, brooms, 2 eks seed, 2 do fruit, 2 bbl n•• floor. Brown A Kirkpatrick; 2 pkga bacon, M'Clurkan A •'*■; II bdls collars, Le**eb A Malr, l car reapers A mower* J A W lisa; 15 cars cattle, 6do hogs, ownrrr. I bb 1 butter 4 do IsM-uo, i'..71 do egga, Rea; 83 do, 17 firkins buttor. 14 kg* lard.72uu bus.wbrat, 203 bbls floor, 63 tc* be*.:;, 77 ekx li-'t.wday was wet a v ('apt Ik-rJtmwi r.i Mr .1 C Conway, who fnrnirrtj oßman-d with ability in the nfiice. Th** price paid wa« SIB.(MV We *.-u -gratulata Capt. Conway ~n t„, eUtatn.i, u, ibo .-.imrnand nf so ftno a boat, and extend to )um oar t-oat mshes fur bit siKceiM. The Arlzoiita was to have left Pittsburgh for this port to-day. The departare* yrsterday were J. B Carson, for Nnj.ii-.*; Mariner fur Pittsburgh; Itodolph for Calrtr, Jennie Ik-aus 'for Keokuk; And War Fogle for St. Joseph. The War Kopl*-, Union 1.1 u.-packet, hod al*ont SU» tons freight, nnd was lull of jwopl*-: one of the brat trlpa of the ai-aaou. The finpetlur n itb a fair load aud a number of pasM-nijri s left > eatorday for Cincinnati She is doing a good busmeM Tb« Kmma Graham also left hero t>r Zanesville Tin- K*xalie. after having l*een repaired Is again on the route Lotwec-n here and Wheeling The Mlurrva, Capt Gordon arrived vealerday from Cincinnati with a g.Kxl load The Orb alau came In and the Superior. it rained dreadfully yesterdoy, all day It conn* down aith a steady splash' splash’ We shall bavu 12 f-et h, 24 hour* The river wm booming out taut night The Nat. Holmes will K*t away to-day and do mistake She has been here a painful while and we shall bo"glad, to miaa her notwitbstandfns her olUccnt are first i Imu .mi-n ..... The Shenango. (’apt French will leavu f.ir St, Lout* on Thursday She got up a smoko yasterday, offuring up » sort of sacrifice in view of her speedy departure. Cwpt French l»iu Ini u*ti*l happy humor winch Imtsblm in all weathers aud will make his paoeogvrs very happy. Try the Sbroango. There was no business doing ycaterday -f snnrsu, a* the nUn was coming dow n in torrents. The a tremor Cambridge, CApt. flam Dean, ibn Silver Wave, Opt. M’Mlllan and the lowa. Capt. Moore were receiving at St .Louis for this port, mi Saturday. So was tho New York and Martha Putman. The Repubjciin’s Cairo correspondent sat s: •• We bavo absolutely no news to record this morning. Braioesa i« imwt abominably dull, with no sign* at present ot an awakeniog. Arrival* have tnxn rattier large, but there I* little freight here, and n small bnsioc** has t-en doing.*' Steamboat Register. ARMY Elk— Ln/eiue, Bincnsvillr; Telegraph.dir. Colonel Bayard, Eli/als-tb: JhM*l). Pmalt sate* <>l Clovers ed nt $4,50. IlALTiJioti, May 23 —Flour Is doll, but unchanged.— Wheat h dull, and nominally quoted at tor Red, and $1,15<3L30 for White. Corn is a shade lower, and quot ing at (JXg/tAe for Vellow; White is uuchaucrt-d. Whisky Is firm. Provisions are dull, but unchanged. iamußfmnitH, GRAND CONCERT! The Members of the Mnvlfal Convention »f the First Ger man North American SINGING ASSOCIATION Will give one Grand Vocal and InstrumonUl CONCERT, Ol from Two to Three Hundred Perform er*, nt the NATIONAL THEATRE, ON TUESDAY, JUNE Sth. TIIE Programme on thin occasion will be the most attractive that luia orer been nlTm-tl In any Con cert room in North America. The sale of Tickets at sl,w>, f»r this Grand Magical Treat, will commeucn at noon on Tu-«Jav, May 25th, l fc 3S, at tho Music stores of 1L Klrber A Bru., Charlotte tllumn and John 11. Mollor, nr at the office ,>f I l.e National. A limited number can only be sold. I'ersous wishing to secure scats < an do to without eitia charge,at ILo Treaturer's offln- of the Theatre, where u plau of the tanre can be seen my22:dtd PFt t~s BUR GII T II B AfO^ MISS KIMBERLY *xd Manageress. Re-rngageraent of the MORRIS BROS, FELL A TKoWIIIUDGE\S MINSTRELS, r reived erery night with crowded hoitees, evincing tho highest delight and gratification. Fifteenth Conant, and triumphant -ticcees. JKMUY RRrtWN NOT INU CR NiiW, THIS BVENING. FRESH NOVF. h i I K 5 GRAND FASHIONABLE MATINEE. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON. lU>t Tb'hot* 25 crnle, and rm extra cbarco for secured seats. FOSTER'S NEW N AT I ON A L T iIE AT RE. Solo Leasee an pr.-antud the new drama, in 3acta, written expressly for MlssMllch ell, by J. Pilgrim, Esq., founded on recent events in In disentitled JZSSSZB BROWN; OR, THE RELIEF OF LUCKNOW. J«*ie Brown Miss Msgglu MUchell. Nen. Sahib Mr. J. G. Aahnrer. Mrs. Stuart -Jo»U M. Cooke. To conclude with, tho Colebmcd comic drama of THE IsITTLE DEVIL'S SIIABE. S* 1 ®: BQ °P' Miss Maggie Mitchell. Don Raful... ...Mr.ll L. Ihwcom rehearsal the comedy of TUB WILD HUSH OIRL Wil Rlcbird 111 a Dntehtwut BOOTS A2TO SBOSS, CHEAP FOR CASH. JAMES ROBB, NO. SO MARKET STREET, NEAR TIIE MARKET HOUSE, Hot just received tuaurgo Spring stock of __ LADIES', MISSES' and CHILDREN? SOOTS end SHOES; MENS' CALF, KIP AND nnamna BOOTS, SHOES. OXFORD TIES, GAITERS, OPERA?. Ac BOYS’ AND YOUTHS' BOOTS. SHOES, te. A very superior article and rery ntai. Direct from the MSmrtacturers, which ho will eul) by the tan or raoxaoxat very red need prices for cash This stock comprises one of the largest assortment* to be found In any dty, roitthle for city and country sale,, and OTCr at * *??■•*Pwtence In bnylng, be trusts roapoctfully Invitee all ** Brfn * thCT th4t they will to pleaaed. EustncßS Changes. Dlaaolution of Partnership. The firm of k. knox & cd, wa» dis solved on the first of April, 18a?. AH those- Indebted to the old firm will ploo.*e tattle Tldt JAIX3BB- HUBLEi, who will berufttr coodnct the Confectionary business at the «. Ibknuwn stand. at 27 Fourth Btrc*L Knox's Ico Cream Rooms- : f ROOMS, ndar the corner of Fourth' ! _L and Ferry stm-L, »o well and favorably known. aro i q..w opwn lo tb-j.iltlic for the Summer ft-tuon, where ail ' kinds of Fruits in their *ravjD. IceCronra, Confections, etc., etc., may I*e obtained at an t h.>nr ■■{ the dar auJ during the . ereotm; until 1 1 o'ch-1.. _ J-tcon rt. iirnLRT. Hitchcock, mccrekry .t co„ Sur- to llufTmaa, MiCrwry 4 IV, Forwarding ai..l Oommiasiuo Merrh&nta and Wh.-.lotiU Dealer* in |*n*inre. Floor and Wool rrrrancaon RKFKRFN'OK. 1 iki rinoer Springer Ilarbaogh A Co, ■ Cronell 4 Dc>r»ey. U Child* A Co . . pniLibtLFiu * MeCandlraa, Mean* A Co., Keene, Sterling A IV, BscaJev, CVgrave A Co , Ja«. Kent, Sanies* A C-> . O \V. .“mith 4 (V Garrett A Martin. ancixstn Wearer A Graham. A t B Fenton A Jiriv*., bt. torr*. Ooorgo M. A I. Horde, Joseph E. Elder. apl~dly i Fenton Bros. CARTWRIGHT A YOU NO, (?ucce*»or* to John Cartwright,) • Manufacturers and importers of Pocket and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental In struments, Guns, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, Ae.. No. fed Wood street. They gire special attention to the manufacturing of Trusae*, Supporter*. Ac. Jobbing and Erpaing with puor inality and despatch. *plS dly DISSOLUTION —The Civ Partnership here tofore sajsting between tho nndoraigni-d, under die »tjiB «.f Wilkinson a hofkstdt, in the Loader, Hide and Oil trade, was dissolved on the first of April by mutual consent. WM WILKINFON will continue to ran y ou the same business in all its brandies, at tho OLD STANI', 217 Liberty street, and GIDEON N. HOFFSTuT at his NKW STAND, 2fts Liberty street, second dour below Hand sTi-«:t. where the books of the old firm will bo found. WM. WILKIN'FoN. Pittsburgh, April 1«, 'W-aplO 1m G. N. HOFFBTOT. 533an15. WANTED —Aponte lo koII in the State of Pennsylvania, my HAND POWER PATENT BTUMP MACHINE, that two meu can carry aN-nt the field aud poll up the largest pine stump* by hand In about two minutes each. Address apG.Smd W. HALL, Bangor, Maine. W ANTEDIfIUJIKDIATEL. Y.—lU,OUOolen to engage In the sale cf the most popular selling Books In America. Invalids, Mechanic*, farmers and Teach ers wishing to travel, will find this to be u very profitable and pleasant business, enabling thrin to see tLa, country, ami make money at tbe samo time. Agents nnw lu the buw iDess are clearing from $5OO to fl.ftOU per year. Fur full particulars and a list of Books, address 11. M. RULISON, Queen City Publishing House, 111 Main street, Cincinnati. Ohio; or. if living East, D. HULISON, Philadelphia. aulßilydawfcT JHisctUaiuous. PROPERTY ATTENTION PERRIN 6l JOHNSON Ilivicg increased th-ir facilities f>r umnufuctni mg an if,?S4.C«2 l‘.« applying W- E. CHILDS -h-u it H. Nelson's, rorner ol Wylie and High street*; J Herk * Jiew Hotel, romiT of Grant and H-venth street* H >u*- of M . t>. Leslie, Ksq , Diamond alley, opposite Patterson'* Mablc: More of K Straw, corner of Mark-t and Soroud *t* . Hou It wirur- block; Brownsville Wharf Ibiat; Ilou«> of Uobert Fiyun, Congress, b tvivn Webster l and Wylie streets; t?toreofJ. M. Mcliobvrt*. Webster «t., . Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water all. y *nd Sandusky itrvet. Allegheny; House of H. B. Wilkin*, K«j„ W.*..)'* Hun; House o| A. Negley, John Scott, Win. McCall and Mr' Coon, East Liberty, and ni.iuy others (.■« uum<-rons to meu tton PERKIN A JOHNW»N, No. 75 Smith Geld it., Pittsburgh, IN. BIUDV 7 !! ' I’i'ULlSfll N<« HOUSE, “ i:r. .V.l-,.1 fitrr.'. X. ,r Y'.rk. 'Viuilesalf. i.vi> llerAii. Cheap Book, Pl RLlStmu AND BoiIKSELLIMI B-TAtU.t>(nuEST. A9*Particular atteniion paid to miveilaneou* t>rd.>rs for any article mnm-«-tfJ wltii the trade. ftS.Cat«logues sent fneon addressing F. A. BRADY, Succossor toll. Ling & Brothers, mv2o-Cuid 12ft Nassau street, N. Y. Tiialberu s fiano composition.s' Fnntasie /-.n t.’Elisl d'Atui/rc; lk> •• Dun I'asqaali: lk> " hm Juan: !*•’ ** Lucretia ltirgin l‘o " La Sumnatiibul.i IX. “ Le* Ilngenols; D< Masantello: Do *■ Mo>es in Ee*pt' Ik- •• Home Sweet Uoi.ie. Do •• lA*t ib>ee of Suniinn• H inance. with variation*; I ji TarnutidU; Th» Art of Singing applied to the Piano. I 2 number*. Just received and for s»le at the Music Store of rnytS JOHN H. MKLLuH.M Winvl street JgROW.V lIILL A (JO.. SHAWLS, o>'Ml 1 -?1 •>N MERCHANT; .V..,v t;i, iM.iil X-: 1 , Fr ■nl Str^>, PIIILAHELPUIA. my2o lm«3 IVE DOLLARS UEWAKU—Waa lost on We«loe*day morning. May lfHh, a prirau* MEMO HAN'Dt’M U«X>K. light leather binding, and containing memoranda dated from July. 1*57, to the present time.— The owner s address, H. Harris. Philulotphla," wa* dMinctly written In thn book, and the pocket contained seTend letter*. The above reward will be paid if the book is retnnu-d immediately to BA. FAHNESTOCK A CO.. n *y2o corner of First and W'od etn-ets. LAKH h ISII-—bbU. Luke Salmon: 25 bl.lm. Luke FnpTfr.r White Kish. ;a> hr bids, do it., 25 bills- Trout: IWlhfdo .1,. JO bid*. Lake ;,oiiriij ,j«. j., ‘ Wbfda do Mackerel. A n e*tr-.i li.'tld-, 1 “S', in «tora and for mIo by mj-* l * J. U CANFIELD JAMBS P. TANNE R, ;»(*. W ood StrrwM, I J it tshufjth. luvit.-s tli- Htt-ulloa of hta customer* niij hny-r* ,-rnrr nlly to bln large stock of NFAV 9PRIN(> GOODS, Dangbt direct from Maunfscturi'r* in M-iPiachn?, tt- n nun ass, GAITERS, OPERA TIES, rfo. Ladies. Misses and CliilJrcu’s BONNETS, FLATS, and FANCY HATS Merj‘«. F„.y*' and Y oath's PALM LEAF, LEGHORN, PANAMA and STRAW lIATS. Mm’#. Roys' und Youth's WOOL and FUR HAT All of which will l«* found In grest Tandy. AJHlrest Inducement* off-rrvj to CASH utol pio»\ TIME BOYERS. Onion solicited and carefully selected and jmcke Steam Marble Works. MARBLE MAN TELS.—A large nndbeau titn) stock alwaysou hand and being manufactured by Machinery, sold at rory low jirfces. builder*, owners of Real Estate, Contractors and others, whether they want to purchase or not, are luvited tocall and examine our slock atiri ascertain our prices a* we ore selling plain neat Man tels so low os to put them within the reach of alruu-t every person. Monuments, Tablets,and Orare Ftoncs, a Urge stock al ways on band. Fnrniture and Wash-PLand Tops, and Im posing Stonesmantifaciured by machinery, and aoid at the lowest price*. Marble of all kinds sold low to tho Trad- I’nrchasors am inrite4 to call and examine onr stock at 321 323 Liberty street, I'lttsborgh. ' mylChdaw3mT W. W. WALLACE. • Alllt Farnlablne. STEAM ENGINES, warranted best quali t, always unhand and made to ord.-r limUrtand Sill Pins, Pvt Brick Machinrry, F.nyin, Outings anti Milt (paring mode to order. Mill irons. Out Iron I’ronf SUift, rrench Burr and Laurel /fill Mill SUmr j /Idling Cloths and Smut Machinr* ahny* cn baud at 319 Lil>ertT street, Pittsburgh, Pa. - ' mylO:dAw3mT W. W. WALLACE. Portablo lillllal T>ORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, A the simplest and best art it!* of the kind h. the conn try. They mu light, grind fast, are easily kept In order, make as good work as tho largest mills, and give general satisfaction, always on hand. Also, Portablo Saw Mills.— For particulars rail at 310 Liberty eL, Pittsburgh. myUkdAwSaiT W. W. WALLACE- • P. . Lime, Cement, Ac, LASTER PARIS, for Land and Stucco Work: Cement for Cisterns, Fire Walls, Ac,; '* Louisville Lime and Roman Cement; Grindstone*— heat quality always ou hand at 219 LU>* erty street. inylfi:d*w3ioT W. W. WALLACE.^ Lumber, T)INE SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and JT ScontUug. Also, Pine and Oak Plank for «»Ie at 3P.> Liberty sL, Pittsburgh. wsttarp mylOtd*w3mT W. W. WALLACE- McQEORGE’S PATENT always on hand »AL.ACa OratVßtrs, ALL SIZES, always on hand at 319 Llbcr- T) DOWN'S” ESSENCE OF JAMAICA ilni VOKR.—6 gross rac'd this dsy by h JOS. y^RMING, comer Diamond and Market street. TTOOP SKIRTS, French Corsets, French f~~| w«wk Collars and Sleeve*, Oloven, Hosiery, MJtts, Mhswis. Mantles and all kinds of Dress Goods, eery low for Z..H myiadswr 0. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market st. XTTTIIiSKEY’—ISO bbls. prime Double Rec- YY tilled Whiskey and SO bbls. Old Monongaheta Rye Whiskey, with an assortment of Foreign and Domestic Wines and Llqnora, for safe at the lowest market prices by WH. MIXCHELTILEE, Jr. A !1R0„ mrC6 ' Ho 209 Liberty street. CO BXS. WOOD'S PEARL STARCH in V V/ store and for sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO-, my 7 N«». 00, comer Wood and Fonrth sts. POTATOES. POTATOES—IOO ska Prime Mercer r„tat««, a first-rale article. Just received and fur sale be RIDDLE, WIKTSACO., a“l3 3 H«v 185 Liberty at LASS—dOOO boxes osa’d sixes Window tni6 gave me n|». A patient tmJ j*orfCt.Tiog n«* ...f M.\K JtIIALL'S UTEIU.NK CATHOLICON fortncab ly.curuod m-, and I have no word* anfßcivnt to < rpr«*s ray thank/uln- * • ?lts. JULIA ANNE JOHNSON 51. KNOX. J. D. IU BI.EY lean troly say I ha! I b&vo UcnasufTercrfor many year* with whitos and dcnvngtd menstrustltin- After a whllu .1 bad other troubles, such as pale Csce, Indigestion, pasting away, general languor and debility, pain lit tbo small OJth« >-ock, a sort of aching aud dragging *?nratlon.pain bftwoen tbo shoulder bUdesextruding down tho spina, lon of appe tite, trouble in the stomach aud t*swrl*, with cold bandaus-l feet and dreadful nrrrousnc-**. The lca»t evcib-mcatwonl i make me f.-el a* II 1 should ily away. I tried doctor* and rtrugw. and everrHiir-. one aflsr another, without the ben efit. One bottle or MAKSIIAIJ/i LTKRiNK (’ATIIOI.I CON changed some of my rynipfom* P r the U tter, and nr.w lam entirely and radically curtd. 1 wish that cvctj w - nso could know what It will do, ~CLARIScA OUER. For a long lime T had lii-rme ma-.pinlnt« with tliefollow mg symptom*: 1 wsj nerruu*, -mvlatcd and irritable; I ae-nird to abound in ■•nnipl xiiits. ♦cm-i ;.t which 1 will try to toll you; pain in tbe|..« i-r organs. uo»l n thlng was going to fall mj; inability to u ilk jmrh oaa countof a lerlit.,; of 'ullu.--«: achitig and dragging, and shooting pain* in th” l-ark, loins, amt cijciiding down the legs; the jotting pr.sluced by riditg Cau-v.l great pain; sj’X*- to,-lie shootings aud pains to tbo ride, stomach and bjwi-l*. headache, with ringing In the care: every fiber W liia l-vi} »se-a,-.l sore; gtv.at irritability: intense neevouvneea, I coul! not bear the least oxritetm-nt without being pr<«tt»tn>l f. r a day. Ir- nIJ s. Ari-rl v move about the luuieo, and dkl : take plefuuirn iu anything. I had given np hppo. Laving trinl everything, a* I enppesed, in t'ain. bnt a friend called mv attention to Si A IL«l(Al.L‘ti CTEIUNB CATHOUCON 1 t->ok It, Imping ag-»n.«t boj-o. Meet Ibrtanalilj it cured nie;nnd there is n.a s healthier or moro grateful wocnin it* the country. Iti u«i *ll will uv> 11. It i* truly tho woman*? friend in nee,]. Jit*. FLORENCE LESLIE. MARSHALL S l rr.niXKCA TUOLICOX xiilUrrUin ly cure Fuil&j of fV Womb, H'iii/cJ, Supj-r'iud, or I‘uinful Mtnitruatiw. RU.i‘.iru.'«rhst/ £■!■■?, and all IrouUei vrp.mic r>r ryispj erprur. frf of c,‘.nr-r, to the tn:l rtf the rxprest rente. Ji*partirular In writ. t',r p'-stofc* address, lot.*, c^ual and Stale. IF> mil i/uaran:** I ha! ,' 1 -' Mrdictrr 'til! t-r t’ r ' on receipt fiflbe tru-nry. Addr't * Dr. OK*». H. KKYBEK. t *o Wo.-»! *t., Pittsburgh. aplLdsuK £tgn of the tlotJeo M'rbtr. .1 O V Tt> 'l' UK AOMUtKRS OK KICK < . I, f > S S V HATH Talk ..I Uunly. .t without a Quo boa.! cf bail t le*u read the ftdlowiii-, a:,.J if y,,u nek ni.iir, s.e ctrcula: around earh tmtile. and one can doubt. PROFKssoinvooirs u air restoiia- Tl\ E.—We call lli«utte o tion of all old and young. - this wonderful prefnimtinu, whirli turns back toitsoriictnnl color, gray hair— cyvei* ihi> head »f the bald with a Inxun ant growth— remove* th- dandruir, itching, and all rutone ou* efupllou*—-causes a cuntiLiiai flow of the natural fluids, aud hence, if Used a* a regular drs-Mung for the hair will preserve it-S color. Rlld keep ft from falling to -rlrrmn old ago. in all If* natural beauty. W« call then upon tbe laid, the gray, or di9e V *cd in scalp to use it; and surely Gw yonh* will not. as they value tho tlov.ing lock*, or the witebinf curl, ever bo witimtit if If, ['raise is nt-on the fondue thoussnds. Til* Ajrvnt (or Prof. Wkchl'k H-iir I .... Tvn, rtjoivc-fl thr fullonini • iii ». -k.i (•> il-> the, a f. w ntiv limit. C« tin . .Mv IT Mr. f.rATr^wn:.TU—:-ir I li.iv U>. n troubled »iih dm. ilrull or fc-ml mu mv l»'iil f..r mere ll -ui :i r«-at. niv !»>*otit Hair i'.-btoratire" i»« a cnre I railed ;it i utir «li ‘Tr on tin- lint of A j>ril Ijl*L and fun Iwiv ed om-UdtL-to try it. and i found In my sntisliutiou It vra* the ililng; it irnioved th- acurl nod liair began to grow, it U now two ur throe laches tn length where ii vfnr all tiff. I have gr*v»; l.nth in it. I wi,h yutt Jo Bond in* tvs l*")tfl<-s went by Mr. I’ost, the bearer c» this. l don't know tunny or the kind in u—ot in tin* place, tvu may bar** a nia:k»t lor many t~.ttl.-a aft. r it t*l;i..,nn h-T" V.mim, with JILTUS HIATT m, 1 t-. to lit ulo»t<-. cr I Hunk trom my o« n j«ris'.n«l «-cuain;.-i:d.u '■•»!, imo ui l'ii i* mun "iherH I-, t: y it. V or*, re*p.-. tfuli«. Paor. " .1 IV • —A« y.ui nr-' ;tt-» in to niAUalnrtnre and v< ml yi'ur r.-r.-ruiy d'*- o\. r. .1 llrur K.. tornuvr. { will ■thti- for wli-'iiis.~ \> r H tuny .. un tn. th.-.t I havo Peod It and known oUi-rs I. il—tlmt. I have, for nrvi>raJ jcm», le-'ii in the habit ol mini; .dliT Hair KcaUirafjrcH. amt that I Qndy. nrs v-u-tly anperior l"iuiy other I kiniw It entire ly rluniis-H tli.. head of dtmdrurt, and with one month'* jirr-j~ .•r no. «il! rrstorrnny p>-r*.ii'- hair trtthe.-riginal Youth!..l r-dor and t.-Ttoro. Hiring it a h-tillhy. m.ttatnl gi,*.y i,|» 18-nrau.-.: ned all this, without dis- lUir the bauds chat •I'l’H it. or the dn-onn which it drop*. I would. ihiTrfnr**. trsouimrud its n*t> to I'tcn on- it--ir >;» i-t lo.* in- n tin. rolor and t*xtur.- to hs.lr * lteiprctfullr. Toni k. Wll.rON KINO. i‘ r»tle by cit:u. U. lid fi t., ritf«burirh. 0.1. WOob A 0".. l‘ci'|iri-U i«, 212 Isroiidway, S. 7, (In the grrat .V. Y. Win* iLaillnc; f*.pt.iMlslintent; Led IU Market atriet, Bt. Louis, Ho, and *ctj t-v all Vni g fhti. ap2‘) '»a'^:lyd*wl»T tr O-iL nr.ALFRS and Monongabcla River U. S. Mall Packets STfIAMEKTKI.KiiIXAPn. . -TKAMfIR JF.FFjmV, C»rr. J. O. Woer*.r Unionfmm. Fav<-:(*- f*»>riM-•r.riLtowu,\T;ivn>-?tnrp. Carmichael town n:i'l Jeffi-rto;i. Camoncer?' ticket.-tl through fn.in Pittsi.nrsh to Onion- U>wn for f. 2, uiraN ami st.-itr-rooms ou Feats Uoatß tram Brown-t-ilk |..*to m S oVtuck in the tuorniiiirund in th<-ovotiinz- For further id fonustirm eu •jairo at tins (.•thrt, Wharf B<.*t. ut the fo..t of Grant rtre-t. G. \V\ SWINDI.KK, AiiWT. REGULAR TUESDAY PACK- ■ * KT FuR ft no steamer KM.M A GRAHAM, Oapt. Mtrtsos Arias, will karo Tor lt„. at... vo an I int.Tinr.hate j-orta RVKRY TUESDAY, »t 4 «>Vkak r n. For freight or pruwiari* npr.tv c;» b.4trJ. "*■ 13 FIoAC’K, UAR.VK.-t A- CO, Aff’tS. J.'UH CINCINNATI A LOI'IS- , ICfr ~ _ VILI.B-—Tli.- ftne i-temier Cn|r appl jon «r to n»y~ FLACK, IUUXES A CO., A;rrrds. FOR C 1 N C 1 N N A T I AND , frefrp. LOUISVILLE—Tbi« wk and t»a*seugrr»t<*aui>"•» FLACK, RARSKS A CO, Ascnts. FOIi OiXOI.NN'ATI ANII I.OU-, jrsLa ISVI LLF.—The tine tlwiim-r KRU AXCE.«feslgSglSl£ Unpt. K X. lirno, \rlll |*m> f..r the ul..yn uJ ;jj intern.-- diate porta, on ,THiA DAY. 2Mb ins!., at 4 p «, jvr freight or pa««.ig« apply mi board or to »)•* FLACK.»AR.M*‘ (\i. A C ont«. I?UK St. LOUIS, GALENA. DU . BLgTK. .Sr.PAUL ANOTIM.W>, K A I.LS, DIRECT.—Th« fin- M-ml POLI?, CapL R. Calhomt, wilt kav n j> th.; Mil int.Tmrdmt.* port* ,>n j?ATI KDAV.-.-.itu iu-t_l P. 11. tor freight or jAssuao applv on i*v\rd J _ _ _ CUAS. Xj'Oß ST. LOUIS, KEOKUOK, -12 Rnrlinjrtou. Mu-catii.o, Davenport, JgE'.. ■ l»l«».\ Wctiona, iiM at. Paul Th‘; line Kt-nruT ARGONAUT, Cat t C MrL-aa will leave W thpal*>™ ami :.!l int.-rm.-dute ports, cti WEDNESDAY, UCth just. ut 4i* M p.-ir frolchr or n*=- s»Rr* apply on t-onrd, or f.. • n )2I _ FLACK. RATINES A Co.. A*-ut». UOI Foil TUKKALLS OL’NT.A NT!IO.\ V PACKET.-Th- rptnidM DELL,Cnpt. K ••<.■«, w ill f..r :t<* i-bcre am! all nm-ruic tliati* porta on THIS DA V. 2Cth lest.. polfiridy. ThL* in th** ftrrt and ouly utramer thsviisgh to tt. Anthony tbij aeaxon. Passengers and shippers will Nar hi min i ?ht* pvu thTrmgb thia trip wtthoot to-shlpiiinc- my^y F"OU ST. LOUIS, 'KKOKUkTTjS^A RUKLINOTON, DAVENPORT, ROCK«Jg£sSSa ISLAND, GALENA, DL'BUQL'E. LACROSSE, VVENuNA, AND ST. PAUL—Tb«- fine steamer ARIZOSIA.Cipt. Con way. will Im»<* for tbo above and all iotorinsdlalr pc/rta on TUIS DAY. noth Instant, nt 4 p. a. Por frrlght or nasMier apply po hoard or to m) ll FLACK. BARNES A CO. Missouri juveh paokkt. , jpjv*, —TO SAINT AND MISSOURI «fc€sgSa^ KlVJJll—Tliv fio* '.teanuT PitTMA DONNA, Cu[iUlu 'lilt.li Ponl. will leave fur tlir «Un-nml all intermediate port*, on THIS DAY, D’.th at 1 r. ». Pot freight or amdy on board or to ,‘nll i'LACK._DAItNLS_A_CO.. Ag-inii. T^OirSri”l*AL’L, EiltfiCl 1 TO', ft ST. LOUIS. KKOKUK, DCKUNCrON. JbgrffSMgr MUSCATINE. DAVENPORT. DOCK WL\Rb, OALkNA. DUBUQUK, LA CROSS K, Vi h\ONA. SriMVATKR AND St. PAUL— TI.« apLmtiid atean.tr M*. LOUIS, C«pt. Jcj** Dean, will l.'avo lor Hie above and all intern,,,ll*l,. on THIS DA V. 2i:«b lost, at 4 oVlork r. H. F.. r fri.-hl ..r tiaawsr nprlr "u board to myll _ FLACK. BARXE3 A CO. Amenta. F"Oii ST. LOUlS—The"line pas-, JtSfrTZ rouger Me.auitr SQKNANfiO, Copt £j. Faxsen, will Wt«* for tlm above and ail iulf naoduite on TUJS DA V, uOlb iu-L, at 4 l\ M. For freight orj«s arjft* apply < 11 board or P, FLACK, LAJI.NLS & CO., - “T 1 A~cnU. Foil Sr. "LOUIS, KKOKUK,, BURLINGTON, iIIiSCATIN L. CALR.N a. Jgggggttg XHJBCQCK, LACTOSES A.VI) Sr. I'AUK-XlVipSd (tisamer MBLNOTTK, Opt. A. McGowan. «fll Imv*. for Uto above nod all Intermediateport* on THIS L*AY, tit>lblnat« at 4 olclock r. u. For freight nr poragenppiT on beard tr to ap27 FLACK, BAKNKaA CO.. Asjta FOR MEMPHIS AND NEW iJES> * ORLEANS. Tbo flue new itcaiucr J.B. PRLNOL2, Capt. H\ it RricLrM. it ill imvoTortii" above and all intermediate portion THIS DAS', tLuCCth Inst, lor freight or | FLACK, UAJUNR;* * <» , j^MBROTYPES— QUALITY AND PIXISIt FIFTY CENTS, 50. S 4 FOURTH STREET H3rtiieal. a 11 s r nc \ n t.i D H. TM'jMA?. Kfgular Steamers, (Cincinnati, Sec. i: ' x r .MKTtiU > -to an.l nil , it 4 o'clock O tO i. LI-lA. Apt. St. H.OUIO, Jcc. fie to ©titans, ire Of Tite best rci IN GOOD 04S£3 XOH . ADAMS GALLERY, : mgia.-CtnJ