jJitiskrjjj ©alette.- PITTSBURGH: FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 28, 1858. OFFICIAL I'APSB OF TUB CITY Synod the Aiioe%t« Church. Seventh Day. —Synod came to order and was opened wil& prayer by Dr. Cooper. Minute* read and approved. (Dr. Cooper and Mr. Harper were appointed, last evening, to the Board of Foreign Missions.) Rev. David McKee reported from the Commit* tee of Appeals. Appeal of Robt. Mcßride was referred to a commission for investigation. Tbe commission will sit to-day. The clerk of Synod was called upoo to name the commissioners.— Rev. Messrs. Easton, Morrow, Brown, Hutchi son and George were appointed. Mr. Lusk' read a resolution contemplating the appointing of a committee to confer with tko Board of Bible and Book establishment. Adopt* ed and committee appointed. Rev. Dr. J. Scroggs read a paper from the dissenters. Although the testimony has not been in this union as fully adopted as a term of commission as they could wish, yet, as they have been informed on reliable authority, that it is intended to co-operate on our basis and as we have an express declaration of our understand ing, we herebyjrithdraw our making it understood thafif they find there is a mistake or misunderstanding in this matter they have ■leave to retraco their steps. The paper was re ceived. Rev. Mr. Pollock made some very beautiful remarks relative to tbe consummated union. Rev. Mr. Henderson made some pathetic re marks, stating how deeply he felt his position in dissenting. A discusslßti arose "in reference to entering the paper of Mr. Scroggs on the record. l>r. Beveridge said let ns do nothing in the dark, but come out openly and say jusl=Qa what ground we understand[tbe brethren to have united with the Synod. I A preatnblej wag prefixed to the paper ex plaining the circumstances under which they withdrew'their dissent, and then it was voted to enter It on the record. Tho preamble was as follows: Messrs. G. D. Henderson, Dr. Scroggs, David Carson, J. G. Carson aud N. McConnell, who were dissenters to action of Synod on the ques tion of union, asked leave to withdraw their dissent, and offered the following paper, which Synod agreed to eater upon the minutes and publish as the views of these brethren and at ibotr own request. Rev. Lair, from the Committee ua Widow’s and Orphans’Fund, reported. At the begin ning of the year 1 there were $3BlO in Treasury. Report accepted and ordered to be printed. Mr: Coleman declined the call from tho He bron Congregation. Report on Theological Scmioary read and adopted. Mr- Smart offered a resolution that a Com mittee (Messrs. Smart, Pollock, Rodgers, Mc- Candlcss and McLean) be appointed to confer with a similar Committee of the a. R. Synod to digest a plan of action for the promotion of the cause of .truth. Mr Htodmon read the protest of himself and Nathaniel Ingles, James Dixon, Titus Rosslicld, John McAulcy, Tohn C. Telford, Samuel 0. Me- Necl, John M. Snodgrass, James Dalzeli, John Barnes and Jas. McCreery against the unioD. William Smith also protested, because the union was not entered into by an open coveuant. A Committee consisting of Drs. Cooper, Church and Beveridge was appointed to address a pastoral letter to tho churches relative to the union. *fhe minutes of the Synods were ordered to Ue printed and copies sent to all the ministers of the, late Associate Reformed Church and the Theological Students of-the United Church. 2000 copies ordered. Committee olf Arrangements appointed to con summate the dnion was continued. Many mem bers asked and received lief of absence. Board of lie me Missions reported through Dr. Rodgers. Th > whole sum expended 1s SO. 104, falling short !* 762,95. Required for the coming years6,soo. They recommend the appointment of J. P. Snarl as a Missionary to K.qnytq for six months. Kansas united for tho present to lowa Presbytery. [Mr. Smart is a sound Anti Slavery man.— YJtas. Gazette.] DrNjlogcrs is appointed to visit the Mission Slalionk in thei Western States and Territories. Report adopted. A number of persons who received no ap pointment, we *e referred to the Presbyteries in whiefi they res ide. A Commiitei, consisting of Mr. Jas. McCand less and Samuil George, were appointed an Ex ecutive Comnutico to assisL the chairman of Home Missions. The appropriations to various congregations were then read and adopted; and also the ap pointments, wl ich are xery numerous. A Financial Committee to make the appropri ations for the < omiog year was appointed, con sisting, of ooe nember from cacb Presbytery. Presbytery s djonrned. Aftcekoox awdFisal 81:99105. —The sessions of the Tbeologijcal Seminar; of Xenia chanced 60 as to commence on the Ist Thursday of Not. and end on th«4tb Thursday of March. Tbo term of study fixed at four sessions. Dr. Scroggs [wished his name erased from the first paper of dissent, as be, with others, has since entered i, qualified dissent. [The first dis sent was enter sd on Saturday last and the one to which bis eamo is now affixed was submitted yesterday.] Rev. iteed reported further from the Commit tee on Sabbath Schools. The statistics ordered to be printed. Committee on Finance reported that tbo fol lowing sums are needed to conduct the various benevolent-enterprises of the Church in the coming year: Home Missions, $6,600; Foreign do, $6000; /Trinidad, $400; Synod's fond, $2OOO ; Edbci lion, $2OO. Adopted. Committee < m Funds reported at length, and their report'fas adopted. A commruittce was appointed to t xamine into the value of a legacy of 20 shares of the P., Ft. W. k C. R. It.— Messrs. MeCa idiess and Diehl were appointed. Legacy of Mr. Speer, $lOOO, was divided as follows: $lOO to Trinidad Mission and the re mainder equally between the Home and Foreign Mission. Mr. Heron < the people of ] hospitality, at its for their k red a resolution of thanks to eburgh and Allegheny for their Lo the various railway compan ness io carrying members at >ted. Mr. Hindman and others w&s half-price. The prote then taken Messrs. Telford aoJ McCrcerj transferred their names from the protest jnst mentioned to that of Mr. Smith’9 (mentioned in forenoon minutes.) The protest'of Messrs. Hindman and others.was placed on file. Mr. Mark Orr, of Canonsburg, gave a legacy of $95 for Missionary purposes. To the Home Mission Mr. Arthur Black left n legacy of $157,- 05 for Missionary purposes. $lOO was voted lo Foreign and $57,05 to Trinidad Mission. Mr. Smith’s protest (above referred to) placed on file. A -Committee, consisting of Messrs. Patterson, Vincent and Easton, were appointed Lo answer the protest. Rev. Dr. Hanna tendered his resignation as clerk of Synod for the coming year. Not ac cepted. The Presbyteries were direefed to hear at least two discourses from each Theological stu dent in their respective bounds, each year, . Dr. Cooper, (he Moderator of the Synod, then said a few appropriate words, thanking tbo Sy nod for the decorum which it had preserved through the important session and tho respect and regard they had shown towards him. Synod ttien sang the 20thLPsalm, and with a prayer from4he Moderator, adjourned until the third Wednesday in May, 1859. Tub remains of Gen. BntTn, who died at Fort Leavenworth, a few deys since, arrived m this city, over the Pittsburgh & Chicago Railway, at about one o’clock, on Thursday morning. The body was taken to the Armo>y of the Duquesno Greys, and there it lay in state until yesterday -noon, at iSJ- Vclock. At that hour the company, which had it in charge, (Greys) had it conveyed with fitting ceremony, to the depot of the Penn sylvania Railroad, and by, that route it was sent to Philadelphia, where the burial will take place with military honors. The Jackson Blues, Capt. Hay, acted as escort lo tho remains when they first arrived in this city, and to (bat company, in connection with adetatchmentof Greys, they were committed by Lieut. Drum. Yesterday noon the weather was very rainy and tho streets uncommonly muddy. Neverthe less qulto a large company tblldwed the hearse to the depot. The coffin, oovered with an Amer ican flag, was drawn by four plumed in the carriages that followed were the Mayor and a large number of other distinguished iciti* sens. A great many persons visited tho armory of tho Greys to see tho face of a manwbolhas acted no inoooaiderable part In tho military history of the Republic. The Associate Synod, which had been in bcs siod since yesterday week in this city, adjourn ed yesterday afternoon. The A. R. Synod, whose sessions were held in Allegheny adjourned on Wednesday. This is the last or tho sessions of these two bodies. They will meet to transact flomo business belonging to them In their dis . tinctlve capacities, but honrfoforili tbo’great jKnatters of the church will bo transacted in tho ■ gynods of tho United Presbyterian Church, the . first of 'which will meet la Xenia next May, A large number of eminent men were present and the meetings were fall of interest. Blackwood’s MAGAznre for May, Scott’s re nriat/hoa been received and is fur sale by Hunt & Miner,‘ Filth street. IJulwcr’a novel foeon tjnnpd. and.there Is a-continuation of the arti cle-nnv Food and Drink, and Juieufc. Bnrfon’e lt b' an interesting somber. ( Tub Blind Pupiw*.—To-night will be given the fourth and but general exhibition of the pupils from the SLate Institution at Philadelphia. But we notice from the advertisement, that Mr. Chapin, the Principal, intends to afford the scholars of our public and private schools and Sabbath schools, an opportunity to .witness a musical entertainment, this afternoon, at three o'clock, in City Hall. A small charge of ten cents will be made to children and teachers and parents accompanying them. The Institution at Philadelphia is, we learn, in successful operation and now contains 152 pupils. The State provides for all blind chil dren, whose parents are unable to pay for them. They are taught useful trades, and many become proficient in music, as church organise, teach ers on tho piano, &c: The object of tho visit of the Principal and pupils to this city is to illuslcai o these interesting results by exhibitions that are exceedingly attractive and remarkable. The Fair for the sale of fancy and useful articles in the City Hall, closes at 12 o’clock, to day. Tiif. Great Concert. —Public expectation will demand something unusually grand on the of June, from the choir of over threo hundred Germans of the North American Singing Asso ciation, at their Grand Concert, to come-off in tho new National Theatre, and the public witl not be disappointed. It will be an event in tbe musical world long to bo remembered. Tho largeauditoriomof theNational —so welt adapted to sealing a large audience within-comfortable bearing of tho stage —will be densely filled; we learn that a good many seats are already en gaged for that occasion. The choir will consist of some three hundred of the best amateur voices in the Association, and the programme will be made up of gems from »ho best ancient and modern masters. The price of admission lias been fixed at one dollar. First Ward —We omitted to mentiou, yes terday morning, the fact that the Republicans of this sound Republican Ward had held a meet ing on Wednesday night to nominate delegates to the Connly Convention, soon lo assemble. Ilei'j. Siogerly, Esq., was Chairman, and An drew Humbert, Secretary. The meeting then proceeded to vote for delegates, when Captain Andrew Miller and Jas. T. Kincaid were chosen. On Saturday (to-morrow) the Republicans of t he Ward are to indicato by their voles their pref erence as to tho candidates for Sheriff, for t’on gress and for Slate Senate. The delegates arc to vote in Convention for whomsoever shall l>o indicated by that vote for the offices above named. Mount Vrrnon, and other Poems, by 11. Rice. Boston: J. P. Jewett & Co. ; Cleveland: 11. P. B. Jewett. Wc have received a neatly printed little book with tbe above title: the principal pieces are Mount Vcrn.bn, The Mystery of Life, Ancestral Portraits aud the Land of Freedom. For sale by Hunt & Miner, Masonic Hall. Missionary. —Rev. Sami. M. Sharpe, a grad uate of Allegheny Theological Seminary, left this city with his wife, on Tuesday, for Bogota, South America, where lie is too act as a mission ary under the direction of tbe Presbyteriau Board. Tub River was falling yesterday as r-qddly almost as it filled up on Wednesday. Drift stuff was running out very fast, and the boats wore sparring out as fast as they were hauling in the day before. Ttir. polieo business of the city was quiet to a praiseworthy degree yesterday. The weather was very disagreeable and the streets muddy as they could well be. Si A lbs or Stocks.— Tho b.Rawing sales of were made by Messrs. Austin Loomis A C<»„ Ua evening, at tbo Merchant's Exchange: 40 shares Birmingham, E. li. A P'gh Das t’u. $ 12.75 7 shares Citizens’ lUnk j7,?5 A Guand Oratorio is advertised to come off at St. Paul's (Cutholic Cathedral,) on Sunday eve ning, May 30th, in which, we learn, some cele brated singers from the t >!d World will be the performers. The Coroner's jury in tho case of Jacob Byerly, who disappeared on the 7th of May, and was but recently discovered in the water, wan— “ Found Drowned.” The Pawnbroker Sale of new and second ham! clothing, which comprises every variety of gentle men'e wear, will be continued thin mornieg and afternoon, at 10 and ” o'clock, at Davis' nucticn rooms, Fifth street. Uilldalg rntmitv —The Trustees of this new Cemetery have p<«vip.>ncd the second public sale of bnrial lots* iu S.iiurdHy, (he sth of June. Lawks' Mantilla* am> If.-oreti Skiuts. —A large a<»orttueut of there ro«?t in<li«in.*n«ablt! article of ladies' wear, will be opened this momiDg at .*. MTigbe’s, corner of Grant and Fifth sts. The mnu liilas which M’ Tigho oCcrg, tbid seareti, are, in pri ce/, far below anything of the kind over brought to Afcfe city. 110 will also open thi* morning twenty five pieces of «curlct :in*l green, and scarlet and blatk all-wool carpet?, at fifty to Mxtj-lwo cents a yard, the usual price of which 1.1 eighty-fire .-l*. Ptu.Mf.NARY CoNii Ml-stoN.—The inutility of of. dioary medicine.*, in this fatal disare. i.< an uuduti ta ble fart. Pulmonary Consumption being primarily and essentially duo to aAsimilation and disordered nutrition, can be rationally attacked only by n medi cine which renovates tho Dutritiro power?. Such a ! medicine is the PERUVIAN SYRUP, whoso <hiot ingredient acts directly and immediately on the blood, and arrests the discaro safely and surely, wherever relief is possible. See long advertisement in another part of this paper. f The Loti: or Praihp..— "The lore of praise, howo'er concealed by art. Reigns. m<>ru or less, and glows in every heart; The prond, to gain it, toils on toils endure, Tbo modest shun it but to make it sure." It is our province to praiso the garments made at the Brawn Stone Clothing Hall of Korkhill a Wil son, No. GO.T and CIV* Cbestuut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. J It is a fact worthy the notice of all who buy clothing, either rrmlif n»uU or onh-n-d, that Coma ghan, Allegheny City, having built up a largo busi ness on the cosh system, i? now furnishing a fash jsnable garment of superior quality at prices bolow the regular rates. Those intere-teJ will do welt to give him a trial. J Or. McLean’a Celebrated Liver Pills In Texae.—Tasvta Co, To*»*, June Id. IsM Flexi.v, Uaos , Piitithnrgh, Pa -iionil-un.. Thu U i.. >-r- \ tify that my mother bad l—'t. subject poriodlrnl attack* i of sick headache for s great many year*; alt Hi- usual r. in , dies lallitii? lo relief, on- of your pamphlet* arci-J.-u tally Calling Into lief hand*. »h- at one* <T--tui umi-d In try I Ur. Liver Pill*. prepared l.y*J-n. sod 1 Immrdlatily-procured ft l»>x, from tb« use of **hkh she n coired great l>onefit, nod so long a* etio ■ oiilintKd U. use them was entirely reli-vM. We have now l»«en In Trari* Co. for tin- la<t four year*, and not being able to procure these valuable pills, 1.-f attacks of sick headache bare again returned —lor Mni time back has been gradually gvttfug worst-—and has de termined me lo send to you for a few bole* of Or. M'Lm»'s Celebrated Liver Pills. I herewith am lore* you Jl. f.Jt which you will ploaw er-nd me pills per return jjijil. Ad dr*u Austin, Ti-xa* I think you would do will to establish an agency In An* tin; Iba Pills arc well known barn, and would »nb ready sale. MEREDITH W. JIKNHY HR-Purchasersshould Im-careful l<i ask for tllt.-M'l,A NK R CELEBRATED LIVKIt !>>' FI.KMIM4 BROS, of Pittsburgh. p«. There are oth.-r Pill* jmi |~.rln.g lo Im Liver PllU, Dow before the public. I>r. M'Lu..i's fi»n uloe Liver Pills, alao his relchral**! Vermifii;«, can now had at all res|mtl*l.le drug slnres .V<mr wnujv iwiAnui tks iiffnMttr* qf myg&AawT gI.XMJKII lllli'H flmuscmnits. CI'V V S-L A. i. j The Third and Foaith Grand EXHIBITIONS BY TIIE BLIND. 171 ROM tho State In-ditutinn til IMiiLulplphiu, J will Is. gfren <>n Til UltdliA Y and KIUDAV fcVKN- Ih'iS, M»y 27th end 24th, to commenre ftt a quml-T to *» o’clock. Tln-ae are the rh»mg ekblhttioua lo this u<\ TICKETS TVTKNTY-PIVE CENT? The Fair for thosalo of Iho mid u*< ful Brtif-1-s, inAflo by the pupils, will coutinu.i in the City Hall until I J o’clock on Friday. An afternoon exhibit lou for tire rhildren and resellers id the Public aud Said ath Schools on Fill HAY ato’* hs * - Admi«>iori 10 cents. invgTr'ridcliJ aKA I? D CONCERT! The Members of tho Musical C**:iv<-ntior> of the First O* r roan North American RlNfilltti ASSOCIATION Will give emu (irand Vocal and Instrumental O O N O E H T, Of from Two to Tliree II u ml red Per for»»»- era, ax (he NATIONAL THEATRE, ti;k.b'day,.h'Nf; him. THE Pr*igruiiumi **n thi.- ocrat<i*<n will tli*’ tm-*L all active that has rv« r *.rr.-r-d in any t *n curl room In North Auirrka Tho rale of Tickets at Jl.'/j, f*,r thi* Grand Mu.i'ftl will commenro at m> ii on Tn-ndny. Slay —.Hi. IS:*' 4 , at tho Marie at*»rea of 11. Kl*b-r A Urn., I'l,ml*.it.* Illume »ii.l John 11. Mellor, or at the oflice of «li»N*ri-*N*i A l»anit**<l Dumber can only he sold. Parsons wiabiux to »-rnre »rat*<-an d*> h iih-nt < itra charge.at the Trtauiurer s c flm. *.r the Thvutr.-. whe re a plau of the name can be revn. uiySidtd T7OSTEUS NEW N ATION A L T! IE ATUE, W* Solo *n<l Manager. J C. FOSTER. AcUngand Stage Manager A. W Yoi.nu Treasurer Qto Sikkut scAte or raicts. Prirato Dole* to hold six persons $-'■ <*» Drew* Circle and Parquetto to lnrDoo^»°i”*>» l ’k •• '•» “ *• Vsrewsll benaflt and fiosi lively the last night but «r,a o7The cnaaLroent of the henuUful .yonng American •S^HISS^SOOIEiHIIOIIKLU ™'r .V pearaDCointhisolty.ofMn J. w. GLLNN FRIDAY EVENING. May 28tb,the performance will com menco wUh (first tim- here) tho new comedy, by J. Pilgrim, Esq., entitled IBS WILD IRISH GIB.I*— .... ZjrtMßlr »l“ >M’ a*** l '-. . with song* of ••(Irorea ol lllnroey,’' “Teddy 0 Ntal dance au Irish Jig- Colonel hArfiror Mr. Walter Krebb*. Aloxatidvr Mr U. L. L'ajcom. Alter which JSSSZB BROWtf; OR, TUB RELIEP OF LUCKNOW. Jessie Brown iilas Manrie MIUbMI Oapt-Btoart Walter Kaehle. NeoaFahlb v... Ur. J.Q. Aahmer. Mr*. Stuart. -Juila M- Cooke- TO conclude w,th GU-nu's non vrlrslou of fifth ot &ZGBaJLp zzz. Rkhaxd.UL.a Zentonio partlcularly tjartia] lo ' lager beer tad pretzels Mr. s. W. GLENN. ZoSMcm. i [firm* by our Special Reporter.] | Tub “Styx” and her Fate.—Tbe next word we ...will have frutu the Gulf will doubtless bo that the in • solent British craft—the Styx—which has been treat ing our merchantmen to “a little more grape" than lis desirable, has been blown out of the water. Lest | wo shall have a racy little “brijozee" with our an j cient foe, and may voluutoer. (lilt© good patriots,) j wo are for having ihc picture; of the whole roinrati- I nity taken at once, at Messrs. Cargo A Co.'* Gallery, No. 21 Fifth street. “It seems, from certain fancy capers, Developed in Hie daily papers, The habitation of tbo Muses Has Into been put to other uses— /. r., to soiling Hoots and Shoe* , But, howoror popular tho locality nfj’.arnassus, T. Chantlur, a leading dealer in the articles mentioned above, still continues his establishment on Federal street, Allegheny. j Ghpkr; solicited at N->. Id Hand street, for tbe only unabridged edition ovcrpublished.of tfAuKi./n, •>/ the splendidly illustrate.l. and issued in parts at the low price of 25 cent* each. The subscribers to this work will receive o ropv of tho large steel engraving entitled “TA>- Finn J’,. I former* the Famous Protent;' Tho com ■ position t which is of tho most magnificent character ; and contains little short of IDO figures,) presents au thentic portraits of the most prominent men connect ed with thtavont. A key of tho plato will ho given with ouch impression. “Jamais Arrjerp. ” —When wo say that Messrs. Spence A Co., ot' No. 73 Market street, dealers in Dry tfoods. Trimming;, Hosiery, Shawls, Luce and Silk Mantillas, etc., are “never behind" their neigh bors, wo will be sustained by a large dasH of ladies and gentlemen of taste and discrimination, if not by their rivals iu business, too, —for tho merchants of Market street are fair, generous and honorable in their bearing. No better or cheaper purchases are made than thoso which transpire daily at No. 7.:. “tiiiKAT is my choler.’’— K. tinny. The annotators are dark upon this passage of Sliakspeare. but wo have no doubt that York, fasci nated with that portion of his shirt spelled at tlio present tiino “Dollar,” —whatever its orthography was some centuries since—exclaim; in enthusiastic applause of his seamstress, “Great is, Ac.” If the worthy gentleman alluded to bud found u furnishing ami Shirt store equal to Porter ± Smith's, Girard House, Stnilhficld street, Pittsburgh, from which to procure his vfardrobe. wo might with justice have expected him to “ntnplify” in still stronger terms and more sublimo flights. Titenpnit.ps I’aksuv's Great Work.— Th* l.nw. r,O, f.,r .!/,* ; [ rot. S ro. 512. This work is indispensable to every intelligent busi ness man, and wo are glad to learn that tbo agent, Mr. J. R. D. Clark, of iho Girard House, Smithfield street. Rook and Publication Store, is about to can vass the city for subscribers. It is executed typo graphically in tbe best style. ~1. T. Evans, 312 Broadway, JC, V., Publisher) Prim: cloth, $2,50; sheep, HuW to SrEst> an Hour.—When you wunt to spend an hour profitably and pleasantly, go to tbo splendid gallery »f W. C. Wall, on Fourth street, where you will fiuil a collection of chaste and beau tiful statuary* and pictures (paintings, photograph, Ac., which will (urujsh interest and, perhaps, edifi cation. Mr. WaJt, himself, or his gentlemanly as sisinnt, Mr. Coates, will bo happy to wait upon you. “Mens sana in Coucoue ?ano.” —A sound miod in a healthy body—tho wish of Horace—is attain able by a strict regard to tho laws of our constitu tutiou. which, when injured, is to bo restored to its wonted tone and vigor, only by remedies, promptly applied. A thoroughly educated and relUldo drug gist should be known to every person, and such—wo take pleasure in say ing— is 1). Minis, Jr., Smith field street. Tim: Millinery and Trimming store < f Miss C. Federal i-trect, Allegheny, i» the favorite re sort ot all who geek the latest and most fashionable styles. Extensive os the demands are upon this es tablishment. Miss Rcggs is prepaid t» welcome new customers to her list of fncuds. A i'cmi i:v An,i. A relic ante revulutionarv days—two copies of the Pennsylvania <in..trr, old, lime-worn, quaint and enrious may be seen at Geo. F. rfehucbm.m A t’o.'s steam lithographic establish ment. They are carefully preserved in an elegant frame, and are open for inspection t.» all. Those who know how to derive pleasure and improvement frolu the excmin.U ion of rare document* like these, wilt find their contents invaluable. Call and see them. Gu koh I ', the Poet Slayer, long tisuil his hammer in laying •>!! upon the «•</<■« of men as a shoemaker, and, wo may say. afterwards, with moral effect as a critic, upon their skull-', haling iiad the honor of braining (tneluplmricnlly ) a number of rhymers. It Foocns that his fcllow-craJimun of this period have got the idea of “finishing''each other in tho same ./«*/'■ -on. and arc pitching in on slipshod couplets.- • ’Good. But, in sober prose, we must bo allowed to remark that P. Merit’ Boat and Shoe store, on Fed eral struct, near the Diamoud, Allegheny, is second to none in either city. While modern pr.eta raiso a fracas. ‘Bout Boots and Shoes in other places. Permit us in our bumble strain, To call attention ouce again, To Jbt in Diamond Square. We'vo Bools and siloes of bargain? tufe. OF every style and muko and pattern, For Miss or Maid and stalely Matron . So please drop in, qur etock look o'er, Ar,J patronize the Philadelphia Store f J. W. Carvaiian A Co. STANDARD LITERATURE. Fine Edi- Uu* —Ti.kru-r k Co’» Uonscbcld Waverly, illuitretrdi rirezul,. K.lUi.tj U averiv S v.,l*. t-ibrmry o-lilmu, 'J7 “ 1 1 ring's Works, C**-p*r * ,l» la •• nio Mob-rti UriU.l. •» “ Th« An* *.-nt do d*. i:in-n.*i.'i \v«.rk«. 0 “ liucb-Miller's d.. *)., 6 - Nolrl Amhrtwlaua, .-lilh-I (,v Ur. Ma/kro.'ln. 6 I h«- Mi*-'rlh>n>-*'ii* Works of Ollre-r «l.»lcsmith. 4 A*ldi*nn'-complete Work*. I. •• t.*lgar A I’— * Mi<rellsßr..n« \V.*rk* 4 i’.-l-rid r -*-’* d*> d-> 7 H-«Tsfh 'ln- .|o ' 4 • riiarlMi l.amt-'* d„ 4 - lluuL'a d.> 4 • The i'yrb>t«-fi« >,f Aui-r 1.11-taluir, by Hu)ckin*-k, - «ol«. Th- do Rnglieh d.> hr Cbatubnrs, 2 - u»vl9 KAY A Q).6i IV*.-Ist. N™. BOUlvfc>--S|iurguini't» f'crnionj*. -Ith A i»f V*rr*!irr» id RoiuuikaMe C.>nv-r*i*.n* and Ri'virnl W C i’./ti*ct. Wuninui Mo-nt Wofiuii, by sothor (■( John llalffat; Ftitn u Years Among tho Monnouv-Larralivo «.( Mrs F. Smith; Thought*. Ilrnry Ward lU*-cher—sopplv l.lVra iifnavrlork. Ilamiu'>t)'l nod Vl.-nr*, do V>llol>in. Alirolun. Julian, Parthcnla. Uypntla; il.jsril Tayh r * Northern Travel; Uvlngstoue’s Afrtix {1 no.l f.’t. 1 lui Hrwrt of Sinai. Tt.« -*f Pr-miire. lion*) «il|{lt Miller's Works. t> v.ils; d 4 7 V..J, W. C'urn*’ d» U por's do t do; I,suit/. Proorett’* d.. 7 d*n Th<- Ftaudard ('<•■<«. T.'nio. t.lurand gold, LtaioanJ Avo flu-* Mtituju*' and library edition*; A larj;" a*»ortin«nt *,f Kiandard and now Pul li. atiuo* In Hi-' \ arioii* drpartnu'U Uof litoral lire, N. w YftM.-u,..,l Writing A* . my I" r. I' F-do,al .1 , AHval.or*. BOOKS RECEIVED THIS DAY .ft-wr »ft’. llirUjry V F.v.d. 7. -mbr**-!,* the |*rt*»! fi -ui tho Ifoclaraliou *>f J >,d, pot)doi>c» t*> ihn listllo of Ltm ktr Hill This volume contains a s(,i-n<|i,| j oitrait *,f G-n Wsrrenon ! S.irniti«os<'f R-markablo Co (l «.r>ir.|.s and R.-nvaJ 1 i,oI doiits, an aiYnunt *-f Hin rie- ,u.d protn-ea* «.f the awakoning of I •'.'•7 -R. ItyW.C (6,naul. wtih an inlrodu* tion by Ilnury Ward lb-ocher. ib-moirt ul (Taptain lt*n>rooud of the HiDo Hrtga*!--; I’.uu Away to ,-<•>, an Autobiography for Boys 11 y Capt Msytm It.dd. Tho Prluco of the lli/iis*! of Darhl For sol- hy ii.vld J. I, HEAD, 7» Fourth st AtiKKAT VVORK—IIIhii Miller-JuM piildi*l*e.| fnr-n e*rly Glasgow Flier t». by special nr rnt.,-*-ioont. Th- Uf- arid Turn* of llii K »> Miller, uulhor of "l-rllmmijf "f the Rraks.” -01. l lb-1 Sandstone,” -Foot print* «»f the Creator“A h'ajla aud r*. l««linnsU»X.'’ A.-., pr«|*aro*l by Ihoiiifts N. iliown, the nninrtit Jfcoti h Hivin'- Muslin. 12m Pr..ol| For aale hr in j P- .li'tHN n. HAVItMIN, <-.| Market at. Jamos Challon & Sons* Publication*. WM. S. KENTOUL, No. 20 St. Clair nt., Pitubi.ivb, low appoi.ilr.l (IKNKKAI. tradk KNT for I'ltui-nutli, Allrglu'tiy ami itiairicl, .if ■ aaltiaM* anil rMjnnl N«w Ihibllmlioin of tlm al.otn |<uMi«lior», anll will xunjily th» Trad* ami rommniilly wlda at (l>n |iial'li"ln f» r4lra. Tlio following arn airnmly n.n ß j-ko«IW !»»■ w.ik. TIIK CITY OK THR (IfIEAT |(| N<l; <>r, J« ril«al>-R) aa it wiu, aa it la, ami a* It la tu lx-, by hr J.T. Ilarcltf)*, M:«*loi,ary to Jaruxah-m, with a SUml (•urtlnll of lli» Author by Kirtain, ami upward of a«>*iily rustannga, oamtitril it* ttio llnml atylo of art, Imm i'lioto k T.i|.l>x ami original il'tltin, ttluatratini' th» ration* phaat-a t.f tlf i itj— Am.mail, Mi-Hirral, M<j>l«rri anil Millrnufnl,— nix.i Ki-»i‘ir«tioii 111 Him Tmujilo ur. l City ax liiTi’atod by TiOia; Noth »•» of Ila Jowtali, t’hrlatlati and fliatlmn Auli<|itb Itn I’ri-w-til I'ohllcal ami Moral romlitioh; Futur» [‘it*- jmx la. Ao.. Ac., Ac. I'rtco, rlolh, half calf, s4,&i*; tno n<'o. full Kilt, si.uu, »npor Turhy or Ify mail. !"•"* at tlm aaaie prtf**'. Now JuMuiilo Library for tJm Kabb&th Prlmol and Karo ily. No. I. Ko«k Without Morrfa, j Tim Egyptian, Ixx'k L'|>, or tlirla ami Elow- Tl.« .low, flarm-nd Thought*, Wlnira ami Htlnga. Tim Yoonst (.'nttagrr. 11..1U0 Ufa. laalx'l, II lllfliH'ljr 'Hi*- At*l». THE CAVI-; nK JUCHI'KI.AH A *ll* uTIIKK POEMS. Ily Jam<-*Chatli'ii- $1,0", ilulli, fdll tilt, jl/,0, Jlo rlull ifllt. ft , ’“ MAPOFJKIUJMAU’.M ANt» ITS KSVIHONS. Jjy i*. J T. Ilnrclny A i , nin. Apjir-;T*-*I m tin- m-nt uemnui Map i-iUnt, f»y tinny •ll»tlh ( >niaii<vl |rnT*-li-r« and writer* on tli» i!o|» (My lijrnlmtM'- to Halitmth N-lnaiU and »tu-l*Ul« id tl • KiM«. riair* Mi rontji; lydoicd 76 rant*; U«uk form $1; n....0i1ed and rarnUiicd $1,76. OFUNDPIKMi'S PATRIAKCHAL CHAIN OP THE HIHLK. Priolo) In fonr itch color*. Price 75 cento; mount <-<1 and Tarniahed {"4. CAItPENTItV MADE BASV. Jly Win. IML The witk roulniru about Pori/Plata*, b*-*ld<ii iniinaroti* L»t*- gram*. i’rtr* $7l par utriKln copy, postpaid. lh«i iilxiv* works will boa»htbj wall, jiatil. on tni* r»iTtpt of tbo retail prion. *B_A 111-nil dix'oiiot loMlnUtcra. BOOTS AND SHOES' CHEAP FOR CASH JAMES ROBB, NO. fi® MARKET STREET. NEAR TUB MARKET lIOUBE, fLu Jort received hi* large Spring stork of LA PIES’, MISSES’ and CHILDRENS' ROOTS sod SHOES: MENS’CALF, KIP AND COARSE ROOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES, ROYS 1 AND YOUTHS’ 4c ~ A very auprriur article and vrry n/*it, Direct from tbo Manntacturere, which bn will toll bribe FAta or MCU«I el vary rvditcod prtew for cash. Till* stock comprlMw one nl the Urgnt uuttmcati lo la found In any dtj, anltable for city mud country wlca and having over twenty years experience In baying, be truats that be can now enit all taates. He rrwpeetfulty Invitee all in want to e tit. aunrio* them that they will be ptesMw). niffflK-niyU INDIA RUBBER CLOTHING of ilTkiSJb; n!*o, Oil Clutblnp a large rtock always on hand a t tbo India ltnbber Depot of my 22 J. A It. PHILLIPS. OIL CLOTH CRASH—Just rcc'd from factory 1500 yards of various patterns aod width* wholesale and retail by my 32 J. Ag. PHILLIPS. Ash flour barrel hoop&-20,ooo bwt qqMRy far sale by -* T. LITTLEI 00. RYE FLOUR —50 bbls. for sale by Of S» PATH) C.BIMBI. Telegraphic. - CONGRESSIONAL. Wasuisoton Citt, May 27. Senate. —The River aud Harbor bill was takes 'up fur debate. Mr. Seward, of N. Y., gave notice that be would introduce a resolution extending the eessiuntill Juno 21st, in order to permit the'proper transaction of business, especially with relation to the Homestead and tbn bill forßiTer and Harbor improvement. A conference with the House was appointed on the Legislative, Judicial and Executive appropriation bill. On the Homestead bill coming up as tbo special order, Mr. Clingmon, of N. C., moved that its con sideration bo postponed till Jaouary next. Tbe motion to postpono was agreed to,-yeas 30, nays 21, as follows : Yea*—Messrs. Allen, Bigler, Brown, Clay, Chap man. Crittenden, Davis, Dliod, Fessenden, Fitz patrick, Foster, Green, Hamlin, llayne, Houston, Hunter, Iverson. Johnson, of l'enu., Johnson, of Ark., Kennedy, Mallory, Mason, Pearce, Polk, Reid, Sebastian, Slidell, Thompson, «»f Ky., Thompson, of N. J., and Wright-30. Nays—Messers. Bull. Bright, Broderick, Chand ler, Douglas, Dorkco, Fitch, Halo, Harlan, Jones, King. Pugh. Rice, Shields, Seward, Simmons, Stew art, Trumbull, Wade and Wilson. Mr. Johnson, of Teno., haviog voted aye, moved to reconrldor tho toio. Mr. Seward callod up tbo bill for tho improvement of ShebayganT Harbor. Mr. Pugn offered an amendment embracing all the harbor; and rivers for which appropriations are asked, amounts to sf>oo,ooo. Mr. Hunter, of Va., was of opinion that they who insisted <m these appropriations should provide the money, and moved that fur tho purposes of this act, and to execute all appropriations for harbors and riror; that may be voted this session, tho President be authorized to borrow tbo arnout for ten years at 7 par cent. Lost—veos 24, nays 2(1. Mr. Davi;, of Miss., moved an amendment that all articles now on tbo free tariff list bo classed as unen- Qmerated articles, and charged 15 per cent, doty from July Ist next. Exception was taked by several Senators to tho motion as being unconstiutional. Tho paint of ar gument was whether tho amendment be to originate a revenue, in which caso it must originate In the House, <>r whether it was merely n modification of the existing scale of dntios. The Senate decided that tho amendment was not in order. Mr. Bigler, of P&.. then moved to strike out the clnuso allowing $20,000 for unforeseen contingent expense*. Lost—yeas 25, nays 27. Mr. Bigler further movod to striko out tho clause appropriating slll>,ooo for the imurovetnent of the Red River. This gavo rise to a lengthy discussion, pending which the Senate adjourned. IL.i hi:. —Tbe Ilouso acted on the tuuendmool to the Naval appropriation bill, reported from Commit, tee of tho Whole on tho State of tho Union. Tbe amendment for filling in tho new purchase at the Brooklyn Navy Yank was non-concurred in. Tbo bill was possbd—yea; I ill, nays 75. The bill appropriating $V,000,000 for expenses in iho collection of the revenue, was passed. Mr. Stanton, of Ohio, submitted tbe report from the Tariff Investigating Committee, and, on his mo tion, tbo report and evidence was ordered to bo print ed, and committco discharged from further consider ation of tbe subject. On motion, tin- Post Otfice Appropriation bill was laid aside, and tho Army Appropriation bill taken up in Committee. Mr. Sherman, of Ohio, in alluding to the loan bill, said that It was the second bill of too kind demand, ed by the Administration this session. Wbilo ho was willing to tako all measures to preserve the public faith, ho would not consent to vote fur that bill. It should be accompanied by some radical raensures of reform. The expenditures of thU fiscal year exceed ed the revenue 37,f10f1,f10U, and for the next fiscal year would exceed the revenue or over $*0,0110,000 in tw.» year*. Tho $20,000,000 of trea sury notes and tbo balance nf_ $17,1)00,000 in the treasury in July last, arc exhausted. The financial result of tho first two years of this administration would Ik; an empty treasury and a permanent debt of $d l.oiMt.ouu. Instead of proposing mean; of re trenchment and reform, they demand l«an* and trea sury notes, and defeat every effort of the opposition to lc*«ct) the expenditures. The power and influence of ihc executive ha; been too recently felt. Ho ho|>cd that the next IDumo would ho'oppuscd to the admin istration. Mr. Seward, of Ua., said that be belonged to the Democratic party, but ho complained of tho Adtuin i*tratb>n f‘*r us do nothing policy iu refuting to carry out the behest of the last Congress relative to (he naval depot ut Brunswick. Ga. j - Swvial umcndiueuL* were made, among which was one appropriating $ [OO.OOU for altering the present arms to breach loading, and $ 173,500 to pay for four companies of volunteers mustered ioto tbo Utah ter i ice (or nino months. Mr. Grow, of l’*., offered a section that no part of the money shall be expended fur tho luppnrt of a military force to act a.- a posse comitatus in Kansas. The recti,m was ruled out of order. Tbe bill wai then laid aside. The Committee then took up the bill making aa appropriation for the support of the ocean mail set- The bn:.- abovo oatned were reported to the House fur definite action, and the House adjourned. Latest from XCoropw. New Yonit, May 27.—Tbe steamship Africa has arrived with Liverpool dated to Saturday, tho 15th instant. The Derby Ministry has been sustained by rbo Hoo*e of Lords. The rteolntiaa of censure hav-’ mg been defeated hy a majority of nino. In the Iloure of Common*, on tho 13th. Mr. Bail lie denied (bat Sir Colin Campbell had ankod urgent ly I >r reinforcement*. Tho debate on tbo resolution? of rrn*ure was pro growing in the Hoico of Common.'. It is >aid that KMenborough *enl bin resignation to tho (,‘ueen without tho knowledge even of tbo Prime Minuter, and that, bad be consulted Li* colleague.*, tbev would unanimously hava roqucutcd Lim to with* draw it. *‘n tbo .umo day. in tbo lluuio of Lords, tha Earl of Sbafterbury moved to tako (be vote of cen*ure upon the Hovernmont. Lord Elleobornugh reiterated hi* assertion that be alone war responsible for the dispatch to tbe tiny, ernor Uvneral of ladio, and defended it* principles, Shaftesbury'.* motiou was supported by tbo Dukes of Argvle, Somerset anil Newcastle, and Lords Cran worth and Urey. Tho Uovcrnment waidefendnd by Earls Carnation and Donougbinore. Tbo Ear) of Derby justified the dispatch, and condemned Lord Canning’s lack of clemency towards tbe people of (Jude, but denied that tbe tlovernmcnt as a body was responsible for tbo publication of the despatch. On a dirision, tbo xoto stood l'5S for tho resolution and Kl 7 against it. Tbe announcement was received with cheers. '>» llie sumo day Cardwell brought forward his motion of censure, in tbo Iln«ie7 It was supported Strenuously by Lord John Russell and others, ami opposed by Lord Stanley, Mr. Lindsay and others. Tbo Jehate still continued. The dispatches from Bombay wore unimportant. The Commander in Chief was about starting for Robiteund. Tho hulk of tho army remained at Lurk- Tbo India mail has arrived. Tbo movements of Nona Sabih was still the occasion of couch annetv. II- had a strong b<sdy of cavalry and -5,000 Sepoys, boride* an armed rabble. T).u morning paper* are discussing tbe chance* of Caldwell's motion in tho Qouso of Commons. The Post anticipates the restoration of a Itoeral party to power by n triumphant vote. Tbe Star anticipates tho opposition majority at thirty. The Palmerston party claim a majority of forty or fifty. Tho \drer ti*cr, sixly. The Timex, also, considers tho defeat of the Derby Ministry certain. Letter* say that thu Agrarian disturbances in Rus sia are much more general than i: was supposed, and that in some cbscs the refractory serfs had bocn seised. Tbo agitation was directed exclusively against tbo noblo landed proprietors. I I sima. Barciliey and Calpoo still aro in tbe hand* of the enemy. Tho rebels worn atey in force along I'uttobforc, and near Benares. Doneral lto*o, re mained at Ihansi, and it was reported that Inrgo bodies of tho enemy were advancing ujhjd him. The Kotah Harrison, five thousand strong were at large, but destitute of artillery. Punjuub nnd Scimle remainod quiet. Tho Ncpaul frontier win throatoued by rebels. Li vrri**Mil., May It— Cotton: tno sales of tlie week have been 57,01>0 balm, including 12,500 bales on speculation and 4,000 for export. Tbe market • pen e.) at un advance of llfid which was subsequently lost, and tbo market closed quiet but steady at pro vious rates. Riciiardson, Spence A Co, quote Western Canal at 2lftf.i,2ls fid. Philadelphiaaod Baltimore 225f.022s )>d; Hhio 22* (i<lf(i, 255. Wheat very dull, and all qualities slightly decliuod; red Wheat quoted at G?; white 7*({i)7s 4d. Corn market quiet, at a declino of (id; sates of yellow at 'Ms Cd; white 35b(OiH5s ftd. ProvUbm Market steady. Itcef quiet. Lard firm and buoyant at a slight advance; sales at 5G* Gil(*l 57s 6«l. Pork firm. Baoon buoyant, at an advance of Is. Lbavenwortii Cjtv, May 24. via Bocmvillo, May 20. A xtage just arrived from Lawrenco brings the IU/.uLlii'tii extra oontnining a tetter dated Moneko, Liun county, 20th, stating that on t ho 9th a party of pro slavery uien from Missouri enmo into the trading post, situated on the road from Fort Hcott to Leavenworth, where it crosses the Osugo, taking two men named Andrews and Campbell prisoners. Further on they captured Mr. Stilwcll, recontly from lowa, ami a man named Heed, Continuing on the road towards Kansas City (ill they bad taken twclvu moo, tho party halted io a deep ravine, when tbe prisoners, with tho exception of Andrews, who hml boon diatnLssed'frnm custody, were formed in line and (Irod.upon and five of thorn killed, vie: Stilweli, lloss, Colchester, Robinson and Campbell. Tlio re maining six were wounded. * After tho accomplishment of thoir bloody work, the mfilens rodo off. The affair cronted intenso ex citement In Lawrence and that neighborhood, and a forro was being organized to pursue the perpetra tors of tbe outrage. Qeneral Lano wus at Lawrence, but it was not known whether be would participate In the pursuit or not. Tho sources of this information aro considered entirely reliable. PniLADRLPBu, May 27.—Tho Protestant Episco pal Convention is in session, balloting for Assistant Bishop of tbe diocese. The most prominent candi dates aro Dr. Bowman, of Lancaster, and Dr. Vinton, of Boston. Tho clergy have taken four ballots with out success. The ballot stood: Bowman, «7; Vin ton, 65; scattering, P. Tbo Episcopal Convention continued balloting this evening. The Bth ballot of the clergy stood: Dr. Vintou, of Boston, 45; Dr. Bowman, of Lancaster, 66; scattering, 6; no election. Dr. Vinton's name was then withdrawn. Dr. Stevens, of Philadelphia, was substituted on tbe oth ballot, the vote being a* follows: Dr. Bowman, 6B; Dr. 6tovens,fi7; Dr* Vin ton, 10; scattering, 3; no election. Tho CouynntioD then adjourned. • 6t, Louis, May 27—A'ccaiagr.— Therirer has risen •boot ten inches since last reported. The Mlssonri, 'Upper Mississippi and Illinois are rising, A rise of dx foet is reported Is the latter at La Salle. Tbo weather ii •Itu&fttsly door mi cloudy. Washington Citt, May 27.—The Boon Judiciary Commitlce mxdo a report to-day on that branch of the President's Message recommending the passage of a Bankrupt law to Include banks. They take tbe gronndl that Congress has no power to pass such a law, fur the reason that Its exercise would bo an in fringement of the rights of tbe States. Even if it vers within the undoubted competency of Congress, it would be productive of no advantage whatever, wbilo it would, beyond all question, give riee to many very gfeat and permanent evils. 6oloxBcs, Blay 37.—This afternoon, a convict named'Myers, from Dayton, killed another convict in the Penitentiary by striking him on the head with with on axe. Myors was sentenced for horse-stealing. Tho man that was struck died almost instantly. Louisville, May 27.—Tbe river is rising rapidly, with nearly twelve feet on the falls. Weather clear: thermometer 77 degreos. Commercial. COiieUTTKB OF AIUUTRATION FOR MAY. I*mn Uicsct. T r„ F-dwaid Garon, C. H- Pallsos, W W. Sl.ua, Dirn* Campbell. PITTSBURGH SIAitKETS. [ Reported Specially for the iStUburgh Gazette. } I’ITTBBCEOB. FaIDIT, MAT 23 15&B. FbOL’R—A ml* of M bLI, rxtraon what fat £3,00. From •tore, 76 au-1 Ml fib!* at fur aupar {4,11! (<>r *xtr» and $4,60 for family do; TO do at $3,50, s4,lu aud $1,46; and 4- bbl* family rxtreat $1,40. llAY—Sales at scales of f> loads at sloi>»sl4 Loo. GROCERIES— J'alrs ot (> hlida Sugar at i sad lu bga Coffeo at 11%. BACON —Pain of 30u0 and 1000 fta City Cured Shoulders at T OUFKSE —Sale* In lots of bx» now W. It., at POTATOES—Ratos of 61) bus Nesbauuucke at lOO du do at 33. Fl3U—Salrrof 10 bbls No. 3 Mackarel, large at $l2,Mj. Imports bp Railroad. IV Ft. W&CH. It —lO bx, iUrrh, II H Collins; 06 bdlv p*[K , r, I'erkius A cu; 'f\ dor bnrki-U, Lucas A Co; 6o duz brooms, 7 bc« dr apples, Brown A Kirkpatrick; 4 bids coal oil. Bingham A ro; 12 ska rags, East; 1 car lumber, W Evans: 4 can hugs, 4 do cattle, owner;; II ska raps, 6ii bbla eggs, Hea: 11 rolls leather, IV? bids floor, UOO bus wheat Clarke A co. Imports bp River, CINCINNATI per Commodore Perry—2 csk collet, Bake* woll. Peers A co; 1329 bbls flour, 1 hbd tobacco, ‘27 bXJ stone 45 bis rags, 16 bbl egg,, Clorke A co; 26 bx vermifuge, B L Fabnuetock; 60 tuns metal, UrafT A Benuett; 2 hbd*, I bx tybacco. Heyl; lines eel, Jonas A Cooley, 1004 wheat, Kennedy; 100 bbl flour, Langley k Klukead; U) do do, Lindsey; H 5 tubs metal, Ixximt;; 25 bgs feather,; M'Clurkan, Uerrun cu; uOO bbl flour, M'Colly k co; 72 figs wbnt, U' EbuieA Aujnr, 2 bhde tobacco, Rlochort A co; 1 bx furs, Rea; 4 libila tobacco, Wilson; 6 hbd* bacon, U tea barn, Weyman. RIVER. HEWS, The stuameraio port were alt day on Wednesday hauling up with the advancing water. Yesterday they wereequalty bury In sparring off to accommodate themselves to tbe re ceding Ude. The river stood at nearly 25 feet on Wednesday and last evening It was but a little over 22. A broad band of slime coven tbe levee as the water gore uol. There war but little business doing. On tbe tower ground* iu Alle gheny, tho people in tb« morning were .-paddling about in boats and skiffs, tbe water being in thebasementsof a good mauy booses. What there Is yet left of the large pile of iron lately there Is covered up with water. Not much of it wa* left however. Tbt-re are three boats lying in tbe Allegheny riv«r. At tbe^ regular Monongahela landing are the following: Victoria, (new) Arctic, Melnolte, Sbenangn, Reliance, Glenwood, Vixen. J.B. Pringle, Hazel Dali, Prima Douua, Belmont, Anzonix.ht. Louie, Alma, J. W. Ilailoiau, Neptune, iioc*iy Friruds, Clara Dean, 1a Crosse. Argonaut, Marmora, Indian, Potomac, 8. P. Hibberd, Marengo, Henry Graff, Anglo Saxon, J O. Fremont, James Wood, Delegate, Metropolis. Minerva, Gladiator, Empire City, Commodore Perry In all 35. (if these, tbu hbruango, Capt. French will leave this day with a good load. She Is up for St. Leui*, and passengers will And A. N<>. I, accommodations ...‘Hie Delegate was loadrd last night and doubtless leu ...Thesplendid Hazel Dell,Capt. Rees, will leave to-morrow certain lor St. Anthony . The Potomac, Marui»raand Reliance are up for Loui* ville, and th«« elegant Superior, Capt. Urare. with as fine a art ot clerks as live, will leave for Cincinnati, sure, on . s *tur- Joy luoruiug. hh* had a great load up, aud will have a great oar down ncaui. The J C. Fremont j* getting ready for St Lunis and for that i»>rt and placre al-ove we hare tbe flue Metropolis, ihr swift Argonaut, the uew Anrouia with her now Capt. Con wsy, the rhoirept. Louis, Capt. Dean, and theu.-ut Meinotte Capt. iniuwvn. Fur the Missouri rtver direct, th* uuly boat in port and tbe one for every body t<> ship on, i* the Prima Donna, Capt. Marsh Ford. The J S. Pringle, with our enterprising and go»«l looking young (ri' tid, Capt Bnckell In eotmumnd is loading with dispatch lor New Orleans, and the Alma aleo with urir pb-Asnnt friend Capt. Robinson. The Hudson l«U yesterday for Nashville, and the Wheel ing boat, itosalio. That i* all tb« boat* leaving VMtcrda' Tbe Lebanon uon her way Ler.* from Cincinnati. The Fairy Queen, white on h.-r recent trip from Nashville was *-• uid .ruinate as to break her «haft. She la completiug tho trip with half n wheel nti one engine. ?r Lotte—Th* Ray City arrived on Sauday l)*}.arted - Commerce, Cambridge for Pittsburgh, and Silver L&ku tor Cblpptvru river. Tho South America arnv.-d from Pittsburgh Monday -veiling with a large cargo of assorted merchandise lor this “Tt, and 3U toil* to reahtp for tbo upper river*. Fhe h*d iu board cabin and deck i.tii passenger* The Mary Cook arrived from Davenport with n large cargo of produce. Tim Democrat of Tuesday rayir “The Mississippi at our levre I* higher by several feet thsn " ever •awit—higher than it has been lor at least five yesrv. It commenced to rise al*<ut the middle of last week, aud roar slowly until Friday eventug. wteo it rore faster, and on Sunday it roan with almost unexampled rapidity. A man who watched It, says a rots lu two hours—from 2 t<> 4 P. M.—eighteen inches. Yesterday, from II A. M., to 12 M, it rose two Inches, from that nntil 6 F. M., tbre* Inch*;. At tho last named hour, the water sauted thrre foot only, and at severe! places lees than that, < f being on the top of the levee. The total nsasince Friday evening, is eight feet or more. All the cellars of store* on the landing, have wa ter oozing Into them through a million hidden interstice*.— OuPunday and yesterday crowds of men wets employed iu removing merchandize out of danger. Tbe riso that has taken r-laco here, without any further accretion, te enough t". and will strike terror to the hearts of the Inhabitant* of th* southern county, Ixvrderlng upon th* Mississippi. The plantations that were lately threatened, and escaped inunda tion, have very little hope to escape much longer Rain, rain, bow it patters on tbe window, and splashes on the street, and makes tbe gutters run mad. It began to rein again in earnest yesterday afternoon, and it poured and poured, aa If another iL-Jnge was si hand.'* We clip tho fdl..wing Innn the Cincinnati C.imm ercial of Thursday; “At St. Louis, on MouJay a ctMiplo of deck hands on the steamer Maclay, named John Hearn* and Martin McCarty, got into an affray, which resulted iu the former gettiog a stab in the abdomen, which will probably prove fatal. The wounded mill appears to have lwt-n tiie aggressor, having struck McCarty for n-turUng angrily when ordered by the other to remove a box from the deck. ‘Tbo Strader reports Reuturky rtirr. Btg Miami, anj aU the lrlt-ol*ri.« twitweru L-jntsnUo »nJ Cincinnati, ru&Qlog <mt Btroag. Tbo damage te tho railroad and other projwrty • i Alsdteoa. during tho bard raJn» Monday tiiftht, is e<ti mated at fifty thousand dollar*. Tbo last arrival* Lr low r*|K»rt the MluUrtppi orarly •• high aa rwr it Uem phi* and " lib a rise to lllcknian." AI.t.KiWKNY CATTLE MARKET Tunsnir May isis. Tbo market tbli vwk was belter, attended than Iml weak, and tbo cattle were uf a te-tter quality, bot prices declined atw>ut ‘,r tb. Tbe bomber otTefed aatounted to 334, of wbirb *sn were sold tobutchsrs, and balanra left over, at pares luJlcaled below; txiox caoTi inns—(ruca's ) N-> By whom. Sold. Prtros. I. 1 . n I’oCplee ... 16 4 4u Ureeuwalt A Co SO 4 l *<st4U l'l Dtnsmora A Bell . . 13 s^l^4. v |> U y 4’ y I’axtim 4Go . v t,l; ft W. I*. Orabant . * i i-2Z •7 D Taylor 3 M* -J das. Johnston. ’2l 4.30 ai 4‘. Joseph Uy*r» A Bro 4.'i ;i <at4*c 2u .las Campbell su ;t /.pR’ I t J Hasson 3!-</a>4U 34 Mu»uy A M’Reliy left »*r I'* CK-itfto k Good Ii !'• R U'lteerutan !«'■ 4 (*4'^ ■J" J ValenUita ‘Ju 4 <ivt l^ !'■ Wheteuberger A Oo . l«t BUEEP—Cxsj offered anil IxW e<<lJ al cr.es, t.-r tiiora and 4<,44 for onstiorn. i.AUil.*— l«t sold at il..'<U«9s.loo- | 4 hea.l HCRIS—76 sold at 4U 4 ft lb. pro** C.tl.Vl> liO *. ld st >, bvaj steamboat Register. ARRlVKl^—l.nxeine, Jlrownsilll-; TelegTspb..l..; C"l.>nel Bsyard, Kliiabeth; Commodore Perry, Ctoclonmtl- LEPARTED—I.nterne, Hr‘>wn»vlllr, Telegraph, do. C*-l Bttvanl, Etlrabetb; Hudson, Nasbrdle lUvts—ftnt and 1 Utng fast Telegraplilo markets. Nrw Yost. May 57.—Totten ha* d«Uowl 2yuo tales of Upland Middling sold at 12. Flour*heavj; 12,60.1 bbls ao!4. VI heat active; 120,000 bnth sold. Cunt buoyant; 0000 Ui«b Yellow sold at 78(379. Moss Pork baa docllned 10c; sale* at $17,6<-<317,0i> Prime Turk baa advanced l(V; sales at f 14,26frj14,:« Lard steady. Whisky sl«wdy*at 210i22U na«»n steady; Plwuldeis Oiliuutet. llides nrm— .Hutsr beat); Mnsrovad., CuOee steady; sates 26t»i bgi Saute*, at auction, at o^(3Uli- Fn«»gbta docltn inx on Cotton to Liverpool uncbanced, on Flour in Liver. l*»i| 2N32sfld: on Crain OigiOK. bUx-is dull: Cblcaao A lU«:k Island CnmberUml Coal 16; Ilitooie Central LarroaeeA Milwsokie N. Y. Cvntral Penna. 0<«l *2. Reading R. R. 44}£ Catena A Chicnro RIC 1>»« R. R. 21 * Cleveland A I\>l*-dn 4o\, Cle»<.'«jnJ, (x>- 1 umbos A CiiicinuAti 03; Increase land eranls Ohio sixes 1804,10(1. * 41 Cisrts.ftiTt, May 27 —Flour I* acarra and iu good demand at 5:1.1 .'x.i,4 lor < tiotre to extra; tho fetcipU are lory light, owine loihe IntiTruptloLi of railway tradic. Whisky firm aod m actin' demand sr-l7<;, with aslesof 000 bblc the receipts an. not Ulug over half tbo woekly amrsee. Thoie Is wry littln doing lu Provisions and tioldora aro moto auiiuus to rvalue. Corn is m:Ut« at 4V. Oats an> laioyaul: aal.s UOU bush at 38, aod 2UOU bush do to arriTe at ;m Tb.. tuout.y market Is inactive and tbe demand Un ited at B(.J10r for Arcrplabln Imaluees paper; Kxcbange on It* l last is dull, but sU*aily. Tbe wraibor cuiiUooos dear and pleasant. 9?9PP?P ? ? P ? ? p Trasses for tbe Care of Hernia or Rupture. . MARSH’S RADICAL CURB TRUBA. RITIKU’S PATENT TRUSS. FlTCri’S SUPPORTER TRUSS. SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS. DIL UANNINQ’H LACE or BODY URAUB, tor the curoof Prolapsus UlorL Plies, Abdomltal sud Spinal Weaknemes. DIL S. S. FITCH’S Sllver l’lated Supporter. PILE PROPS, for tbe sup(>ort sud cure of Piles. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak and varicose rein*. ELABTIO KNEE CAPS, fur weak kneej<4nta/ ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak ankle joints. SUSPENSORY DANDAQES. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; cleo, every kind or Syringes. DR KEYBERateo bass Truss wljlch will radically cure Hernia or Rupture. * Om» .t Ihi Drap.Lore, No. 1.0 WuoJ rlre.L ,i, n of lb. OoUro MofUr, jyjUUPUY 4 BURCHFIELD Have n*nr open their Third supply of GOODS FOR THTH SPRINO. mylfbdswT_ <E»Prtcte low. Red cedar'tubs and buckets— -6 dozen Dockets; 3 neats Tubs; on consignment s* samples, to whkb we would Invite the wooden ware trade and solkitorder* tor any thing in that line. „ mj. la.nu nicsrf.oo GRANT’S CHEWING TOBACCO.—Vjjg bOXM Clm poll ml. rtcelie* 0'.0.'.0001-O , , DunbrtDiß; Jr ™i». ta.* ryajfifir '’■“’giaS'ft OitESTlCS— Muslim, cheek*. Tickings, fflwSSw Piiui*. ai kind, or gors-mi TSOUNDRV METAL—:Bo.tons Soft Metal J) mjw HTOtv a. com.va. xVIG IRON—2O tons Chnrctal Pi* Iron for 1 T. UTILB I OO. ENGUSH ORGANDIE LAWNS.Ior 12} eta* such aa fold early la the aasaon Jbr 25 cti. * -* »j37;dEwl a HAHBOg LOVJ. TilUlkrtfttfft. Justness ffijanuts- Diasolntion of Partnership. The firm of b. knox &co.,,waa dis •deed on tbf* first of April, ISSS. All those indebted w. the old flruj will phuM settle with JACOB B. HUBLRY, who will hereafter conduct the Confectionary "businaa at tho well-known »tan-l, at 27 Foartb street. M. KKOX. J. B. HUBLEY. Knoi'a lea Cream Rooms. THESE ROOMS, near the corner of Fourth Ferry streets, so well and favorably known, are now open to the pnblle for tho Sommer Season, where all kinds of Fruits In their Cream, Confections, etc , etc, may be obtained at any hoar of the day and daring the evening until 11 o’clock. mylfc2wd JACOB n. HCBLEY. Hitchcock, McCkeeky & co., suo reason to Hoffman, WcCreerj A Co-, Forwarding and Commission Merchant* and VThuiteale Dealers in Produce, Floor and Wool. PirrsacuGH. REFER! 6pringar Hariiaash A Oo H. Childs A Co., McCandleu. Means A Co. Bsmloy, A Co U H. hmith A Co- tEXCES: bilTimoex Crcnell & Dora«*y, PHiunxipnu. Keene, Sterling k Co., Jaa. Sent, Santee A Co. Uarrctt k Martin, Weaver k Graham. ST. tours. Joseph K. Elder, Fenton Bros. nscisjin. A. A D. Fenton A ilr<« n George M. A L. liorde," 1 aplrdly C A B T W HIO II T YOUNG, (Satxtmon to John Cartwright,) ATANUFACTURERS and Importers of ITJ. Poct.tanJ T.hl. Borgia anf Dtnt.l In ■trumonts, Oonw Putola, Plahlng Thhkla, *r. No. «0 Wood •tract. They giro .pedal attention to the mannlactoring o( TrtiMca, Snpportorm. Ac. Jobbing ,ai Rcpalng with pone tuallty ud despatch. apli-dly JKBants, \\f ANTED—Agents to well in the State of FT Pennsylvania, my HAND POWER PATENT STUMP MACHINE, that two men can carry akml the field and pall up the largest pine stamps by hand in about two minutes Address W. HALL, Bangor,'Maine. WASTED I MM EDIATE ,OOO Men to engago In the sale of the moat popular selling Books In America. Invalids, Mechanics, (armeraand Teach ers wishing to travel, will find this to be a very profitable aud pleasant business, enabling them toseetho country, aud make money at the same time. Agents now in tbo hue ineas are clearing from $6OO to $1,600 per year. For full particulars and a list of Books, address U. M. JiULISON, Queen City Publishing House, 141 Main street, Cincinnati. Ohio; or, if living East, D. KuLISON, Philadelphia. aalB:lyd*wfcT /Hiscfllanrous. PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION. PBREIW dL JOBX7SON Haring increased tbeir facilities for manufacturing and applying W. B. CHILDS Sc GO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, ARE -flow prepared to execute orders for any description of Kooft, steep or flat, at the shortest no tice and with tho utmost care, being determined to pat on Roofs that c&nhol bo surpassed for Cheapness and Durability. Our Roots are too wall known to require any eulogy from us. Testimonials in favor of this Booting aud samples can s*en by calling at onr Office, No. 76 Smithfield street. Buildings covered with tbo shorn Roofing can be seen at H. Nelson’s, corner of Wylie and High J. Berk’s new Uotel, corner of Grant and Seventh streets: House of W. 0. Leslie, Eei}„ Diamond alley, opposite Patterson’s 8 table; Store of It. Straw, corner of Market aud Second its; also Hotuo of 0- ILSaccop, same block; Brownsville Wharf Boat; Uonse of Robert Flynn, Congress, between Webster and Wylio streets; StoreofJ. M. McJtoberU, Webster at- Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley aud Sandusky street, Allegheny; House of H. B. Wilkins, Esq-. Wood's Kuo; Uonse of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. McCalt end Mr) Ohio, East Liberty; ami many others too numerous to men tion PERRIN A JOUNSON, apihdewlyF No. 75 BwlUifield at., I’itUbnrgh, l'&. lili AD Y v f» ” P ÜBl/lS I iI.NG HOUSE, 12fi X'laiuu Street. Sew York. WtiDi.esit.g aso Hktail Cheap Book, Magazine, Piuli>him; ajii> Book selling Establishment. attention ]<ai<l to miscellaneous orders for any article counectod with thetrudo. tout frcoon addressing F. A. BRADY, to n. Long A Brothers, mr’i' dm.i lift) Naman street, N. Y. Tiiai.hkiu/.'s i-iano compositions. Kantaairt t/Klisl d’Amure; l>" •• Don Paequal,; !*•» " Don Juau; I*m •* Lucretia Borgia; • " La Suinoambuki, •* L«-s Uuginul*; lM " Maeanielio; l>o *• Meets in Egypt; Do " Homs Sweet Home; L>o " Last Ruse of Summer; Romance, with variation*; La Tarantella; / The Art of Singing applied to the Piano. 12 numbers. Just received and fur »=Jt- at the Munir Ptor* of my2J JOHN 11. MELLOU. Kl alreet. JJKOWN, IIILL A UU., SIIAAVLS, WOOL DKALERS sod OUMMI«iiON MERCHANTS, A'tu. 40, 42 and 41 „V« rrOi Front Strut, PHILADELPHIA. mySOtlmd Wr— dollars reward—w^TWt on Wednesday morning. May 19ih, a private MEMO RANDUM ROOK, light leather blading, and containing niauoranda <lun>d from Jnly, ISS7, to the present time.— The owner's addrm*, *Lsvl U. Harm, Philadelphia." wee distinctly written In the Look, end the pocket enotaiiel several letters. The sl<u*e reward will be paid if the book it rotnrrod Immediately to R_A. FAUNRSTOCK A CO- comer of First and Weed itrecu. LAKE FISH—2S bbla. Lake Salmon; 23 bbla. Lake Superior White Fab; tO hf bbl*. do do US bbla. Trout; Mi bf do do Lbla. Herring; to bf do du do Whfdo do Markrrd. An extra article, lets. In store nod for sala by m »'J> J. B. CANFIELD. JAMBS P. TANNEH, .'iO.Wooil Street, Pittsburgh, Invito* tho attention of bit cutlomer* and buyer* gener- ally to til* Urg* stuck of NF.AV SPRING GOODS, Boitght direct from Manufacturers in Muaorbnactt*, RROGAXS, GAITERS, OPERA TIES, rfe. Ladle*. Mine* and Cbildren'a BONNETS. FEATS, and FANCY HATS. Roy*’ and Yooth’a PALM LEAF, LEGHORN, PANAMA and STRAW lIATS. Mvtiv, Boys' and Youth'* WOOL and FUR HAT All <>f which will he found in great variety. lnducements offered to CA3II and pron TIME BUYERS. Order* solicited and carefully selected and packc mrVT.-Jmd Steam Marble Works. MARBLE MANTELS.—A largo andbesiu litnl stock always on hand and being manufactured by Machinery, aoid at very low prices. Builders, owner* ot Real Estate, Contractor* and others, whether they want to purchase or Dot, are invited to call and examlno onr stock and ascertain our price* as wear* selling plain neat Man tel* no low a* to put them within lh* reach cf almost otety Monuments, Tabletaand Qravo Ptooea, a large stock al ways on hand. Karuitnre and Wash-Stand Tops, and Im posing Stone* manufactured by machinery, and sold at the loweat price*. Marble of all kind* sold low to the Trade Purchasers are inrtted to call and examine our stock at 311 £i3 Liberty street, Pittsburgh ’ tnylO:,l»w3niT W. W. WALLACE. Mill Fnrnlihln(, OTEAM ENGINES, warranted beet quali- O y. alerays on baud and made to order. B-'iUst and * %r * Hrick Nachifitry, F.njint uiml JTUi tearing made to order. MU Iran*. Coif Iran Pronf Uarraiul Lnurtl UGI Mm Slant t, Boll,™ CforAj on« Smvl Machine* always on hand at 319 Lihurtv atreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. * myltbdAw3mT _ W W WALLACE. Portable Mill*. PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, the simplest and best artltl* of the kind lathe coun try. They run light, grind fast, are easily kept in order, make as good work as tne largost mill*, aal else general satisfaction, always on hand. Also, Portable *« Mills.— Fur particular* call at 319 Liberty at- Pitt*%w2 niylftdAwamT W. W. Plaster, Lime, Cement, ttfc, T)LASTER PARIS, fur Land and Stucco I Work; Oement for Cisterns, Fir* Walla, Ac,; Louisville Lime and Roman Cement; artudaUmce-Ust quality always on hand at 219 Lib erty street. uiylBalaw3mj W. W. WALLACE. P Lnuibsr, INE SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and Scantling. Also, PJn O and Oak Plank Tor ealual3l9 Liberty at,, Pittsburgh. _jnylbtd*w3mT W. W. WALLACE.^ M Shingle Slacbtucs. cOF.ORQE’S PATENT nlwnvHon h.rnd, sl 310 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. mylfcdswltmT WALLACE- Greta Bars, . ALL SIZES, always on hand at 319 Lißer i, *, Piu.unr C a £,,10 w. w. »;.utca BROWN’S ESSENCE OF JA.MAICA pro— rvc'ii U.J. d.J rLBUHO , comer Diamond snd Market street. TV OOP SKIRTS - Freneh Corset*, French H Work <£lUrs»dSleeve* Alow*. Hosiery, Mitts, sM:,. klpd*of Dross Goods, very low for Sb WU ’ C. HANSON LOVETT? Market iL WHISKEY —150 bbla. primo Doable Keo- Whiskey and 20 bbla. Old Hmumgahete - Rye urhi.r.v. with an asaortmaator Foreign and Domestic wins* and Liquors, for sals at the lowest xnarkst prices by Win** an W M. MITCIIKLTRRR, Jr. ft fiBO, mr2fl No 209 Liberty street.. fiT} BXS. WOOIPS PEARL STARCH in VI \J store and for salo by B. L. FAHNESTOCK*CO, No. CO, corner Wood and Fourth its. POTATOES, POTATOES—IOO uks Prime HarnrPeutoaa, I lnWl. ■rile]*, Juit nedne ui j b 7 hidblbTwirm co. Ko. 185 Liberty* it. /2J.LASS —3000 boxes oas’d sires Window U Glaaa, good ccontrybnnda tenia by m 7* __ HBHRYIL COLUNS, LARD —1000 lbs. No. 1 Lord rec'd and for nla all to Liberty at. RTnpT.g, WIB*TO ♦ CO. HAIR BRUSHES—A .large assortment of Ibo bcatyuaUiy of Hair Broibea ccnatautlyon faaotT at Maygo. jpg, yttaowo. RYE— 2000.bus. for sale,by . j .. . i Divln a hkeest. . mfH corner liberty md Hand atrwta.' JTOUSE t SIGN PAINTING,' Graining J.aaSQUzlardaßatotb«bntßiaiEurttd camcaa* •tnssby 7. * R ASsCt,Oi4rrt. fßrtfcal. Health of American women- For many year* I bare been troubled with i weariness tod languor, both mrat&l and physical; esnric* UstlMUU'O, doll headache, pain in the head and timpie,’ coldness and tendency to aUffceas, palpitation ol the bean* very easily Haltered or excif*J, appoiito variable, ajomach and bowels deranged, with pain. Any mental or physical extrtloa was sure to bring on all the symptoms, aah T had in cildilion, falling of the womb, md great pain in that re gioL One physician after another exhausted hto skill and gnro mo up. A patient and potwrering css cf MAR 1 SHALL’S UTERINE CATUOLICON fortunately cuniod me, and 1 have no words vuflhk-nl to expma my thankfulness. Mas JULIA ANNE JQHJfSOX- I can tmly aay that I bare t«en a sufferer for any years with white* and deranged menstruation. After a while I had other troubles, »neh as pale hoe, Indigestion, wasting away, general lamnoir and debility, pain In tbe small Of the hack, a sort of aching and dragging sensation, pain between the shoulder olades extending down the spina, Ima-of appe tite, trouble in the atomarh and Letrelj, with cold hadtia and foot and dreadful nurroesneas. The least excitement wonld make me feel os ii 1 should Jij away. 1 tried doctorsiacil drugs, aud everything, one after another, witbonttbe ben efit One bottle of MARSHALL'S UTEJU.VB CATIIOLI - changed some of my symptoms for the tetter, and row lam entirely and radically cored. I wish that evrty wo man could know what U will do, CLARITA OBEIt. For a tong time 1 had Uterine complaint* with thefolV"** ing symptoms I wbj nerrous, emaciated and lrriUMb I ■corneil to abound hi complaints; some of which 1 wilt trj. (<* tell yon; pain in the lower organa, and a feelings os if thing waa going to (all out; Inability lo wnjk Audi on ac conot of a feeling of tallness; aching and dragging, anil ■hooting pains In the hack, loins, andextendtngoown lW tega; the/<-! ting prodored by riding cacsed great r*hs "l” 13 ' modic (Lootings and pains in the ride, stomach ami bowel • headache, with ringing In the.earr, every fiber «>f tb« tari) ■eemed sore; great irritability; intonei- nervouinofie, I not i>oar the feast excitement witboct being proetruted tar * day; I could scarcely idoto about the hon**, and did not takyleosuro In anything. I had given up hope, baring triedeverything, as I supposed, in Tain, hut a friendcalled my attontion to ILUtSIIALL’S UTEULNB CATHOLICOS I took It, hoping against hope. Host tartcnatcly it .-uriri me;and there !■ nut a hcolthicror morn grareful woman i» the country. 1 trust all will aie It It is truly the woman* friend in need. Uu. KLOREMtiJ LKSLIK. MABSUAIrUS UTBRIXBCATBOLJCOX unllceroun fy curt Failing of the ITemhiT-IFAjfex, ftuprmsed t JTTegular or Painful Menstruation. Bloating. tnAausatiUiora and Z>ts eataof the Kidneys or Urinary Organs, Retention or In continence of Urine. Heartburn, Cbstircntst, Xerrovsnas. Hunting!, I'alpUaticnu, Cramps, Disturbed Slen>, end alt troubles organic or sympathetic, connected jrtf.V the. Uterine organs. The price of UorihaXTt Vienne il One Dollar on&aMaif per tingle boUle. On the receipt of tiz dollar i five botilet shall be ter.l by express, free of eh.irge, to the nul of the express route. lieparticular to write the poitojrice a-Jtlrtts, toum, oountji and iSaie. Ife \cill gu.irantee that the ifetheine will lx tmt onreceiptcf the :uovry. Address Di». UEO. H. KEYSKK,l4oW..odst.,Pittsburgh, aplt-daw? tslgnof the Holden Mortar. JOY TOT IIK A l>ii~TirkTl S~oV‘ a fine nEAP of KICK GL O SR V H A I K Talk of beauty, it caniv-t-zhl ir’il..»:jt a f.m-lu-Ad of hair. ‘ then read tbe foJlowiu,;, nui ir r . a u*t uiuir, su-o circular arouDtl each botflr-, no in:-- can doubt. PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORA TIVE.—Wo call tbe attention of nil t.VI rvi.i) yt>anc, t>> this wonderful preparation, which turns hack toltKorlgAj*! color, pray hair—covers Ui» head of the bald with a luxjjri ant growth— remotca thu dandruff, Itchinp, and all c«t»nt~ on* eruptions—causes a contli.aal flow of tbe natural fluid.; and hence. If used as a regular dressinp for the hair will preserve its color, nod keep 11 from tailing to extrema oh) ape, In all Us uatuntl beauty. Wo call {ten upon the bald, tbe pray, or diseased in scalp to use it; and surely the you op will not, aa they Taluo tbo flowiup locks, or tin* witching curl, ever be without It. Its praise is u|>on the tr-uguc of thousands. The Apeiit for Prof. Wood’s ifair Restorative lu Newells ven, rewired the following letter in regard to tho Restora tive, a few weeks since: Dqp Rtor, C-:ao-, JoJyO.ISM. Ma. Lx.t7tsWoßTi:—=i:: I bare been troQbled'vith dan draff or acurf on my hood for mare than a year, my Lair began to com«»ot, acurf abdhafr together. I «sr insh.V«- flares paper about “Wood** llair liistoratire" a* a cur* I called at roar atore on the first of last, and pan bas ed one bottle to try it, aud I found to my satisfaction it «.< the thing: it rraorarf tho acurf and balr began to it i* now two or thrao in length t ckere tl vat all <”T. 1 bare pvat faith iu it. 1 wish you to aend m*> two bottles more l*y Mr. Post, the bearer of this. I don't know aa any of tho kind la used in this place, y.,u may bavo a tnnikft fur many bottles after it la known hero. Yours, anil respect. Pniur>c.run,?.-pt. 1". lw Poor. Wood—Pear Sir Your Hair IU-torattvo i„ pr-ving iUelf beneficial to we. The fn-nt. and aWnthe bark part ot my head &luuwt Ind It* C'jT*riu>;—ln fact iiiu>. I b»v*> nsod bat two half pint t<ottlr* i»t' y"ir )h.t4ivr*tfT<\ &jid bow llio Up of my head few..!! with a pruinfciu,; cn.p.d Jounj? hair, and tlf .'rniit It hl»> reoiring Iti bemtit. I note triod otb'T pri •tralioLH wuhn.t ttiy hito-lit wb&ti'v er. I llilnk fron. • (•••!»..nnl iv. • mi...-joint'' ■•*. T'nrn Induce rotuij . . Vo«ir». ri*pwifully, I- . . 'I ' l P . .V..J«Titig»t. Vincixse'!, Isn., Jane 22, JWK. z Paor. u,i tv *.>i/ —A* you are nboat t,» manufacture and Trail joar recently discoveml Hair JU-stontirc, I will date for w hnmsueTer It may concern, tlml I have ruai it and known others to use it—that, 1 hare, for auroral year*, boon la the bablt of using other Hair Restorative*. and that L flud yours raatly snperior li.aay other I know. It entire ly cleanses the b«id of dandruff, and with one month's prop er use will rodoreony persou'9 hair to the original youthful odor and U*xtur\ giving It a healthy, *,ift aud gh;s»y »}•- ptwrance; and all this, without discoloring the hands tint apply u, or the dressoa which It drops. ! would, therefore, recommend it* use to every one dt-»irons of haring a fine color and texture to hair. Bespcctfully, yonra, WILSON KINO. For tale byOKO. 11. KEYS KB, MO Wood at., Pittsburgh. O. J. WOOD * CO-. Proprietors, 312 Broadway, H. V., (In the great N. Y. Wire Bailing Establishment) nod 114 Market atruet, St. Louis, Mo., and told by all good. Pro g glitt. ap2o auSOilydavlFT Segulat iotcamers. Monongabela River U. S. Mall Packets STEAMER TELEGRAPH, : KTEAMERJEFFERSON, Carr. J. C. WoonwAr.r ' Carr. Gk.rci Cu&k. ' ‘ Tue above new steamers are now rnnnir" regularly. Morning Reals leave Pifts bargh at 8 o'clock A. AI-, and Evening Boats at b o'clock P. M. for M'Krvsport, Elizabethtown, Mononga hela City, Bellowrnun, Fayette City, Greenfield, California and Brownsville, tln-ru-ronnuctiug with nocks and Coaches for Dnlontown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Wayuc»bßr£, Carmichael tow u aud Jefferson. Paasengvrs ticketed through from Pittsburgh tt- Cnian town fur meals and utato-roonw or. boats IncluMW. — Boats returning from Brownsville luavu at 8 o’clock in the tnomingaml 6ln the evening. Fur farther irJhrraaliou an quire at the OOcc, Wharf float, at the f.*>t of Grantatrt: t. an& Q. VV. bWINDLEK, Asm. TpEGULAK TUESDAY TEST* _LI/ KT FOR ZANESVILLE.—The fine DewJgggES steamer EMMA GUAIIAM, C-apt. Mcxsot Areas, will loave (br the above and intermediate porta EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'ciixt p. u. F- r freight or passage apply on board. _ _ocl9 FLACK, BAKNK3 ACO-.Afi’te, GEtnctnnati7'&c7 For ciNcrx xati \t LouT£ i je2*7 VILLE.—The foe steamer MARMORA, JSgsSS Captain Rrennan, will leave for the above termedlate port' on THIS DAT, 23tb in»u at 4 o’clock, r. *. For freight or passage apply on board or to tny22 FLACK, BARNES tCO, Agents. For c i n cT n n a t i and , tnsa.^ LOUISVILLE—The new and *|>loudtdtfSfi|l2Sj£ paueoger steamer POTOSLAC, W, C. Barry, will lea™ for the above* and all intermediate porta or Tills DAY the •8 th lost.. at 4 o'clock P. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to {my2l] FLACK. BARNES, A CO„ Agents. FOR CINCINNATI.—The regu-« (Cffr Ur aide wheel packet SUPERIOR, Capt. jjfigSSJtS R. J. Grace, will leavo fur the above ami all Totermrdiato ports on THIS DAY, 2Sth Inst., 12 u’d.»ck, M. Fur freight or passage apply on board, or to jnyJO _ ' FLACK. BARN Ed A CO., Agents. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOU- , ~rE?T* ISTILLE—The fine ilwutr RELI Oapt F. X. Reno, will leavefor the above and all mu-rrao dlate ports, on ,THIS DAY, 2Sth lost., at 4 r. *. Fcr freight or passage apply on board or to my 3 FLACK.BARNES A CO„ Agents. St. Houis, &c. FOR St. LOUIS.—The Splendid steamer JOHN C. Cantain Btockrtole, will loave for the nbove ncJ all intetmedSßik. Ports on SATURDAY 2t’th ln*t, at 4 o'clock P. Xl. For* freight or passage apply on Loard or to .. •• «ny« FLACK, BARNES * CO, Ag-hte. -; FOR St. LOUIS, GALENA, Du'-YlggiX' BL’QUK, St. PAUL A Ft. • FALL. 4, DUIECT.—The tine passenger steamer mkth»u_ POLU3, Capt. R.Calhonu, will leave for tbo above sad all intermediate ports on SATURDAY.2'Jtn tn*t..nt 4 o’ch'ck P. M. Fur freight ur passage apply on board or to -> _my£s CIIAP.RBA.Agt/ > E'OR ST. LOUIS, KEOKCCK, Burlington. Muscatine, Davenport, Uland. Galena, Dubuque, La Crovsr, Woaona, Tbo tine steamer ARGONAUT, Capt. GVo. C_. McLean.: VIU leavo fur tbeabove and all intermediate ports, cm' THIS DAT, 2Bib lost, at 4 P. M. For freighter pas sage apply on board, or to my»> FLACK, BARNES k CO., Agents, r . HO t FOR THE FALLS OF ST. ANTHOSi* I PITTSBURG 11, SAINT . JEW** Js3£ssll*AUL, MINNEAPOLIS A ST.jSsSSi ANTHONY PACKET.—The splendid itismur ii*ZEJ« DELL, Capt. Bros, will leave for tbo ut-ove and all Interme diate ports on TLIIS DAY, 2Mb Inst.. poultirelv. This is ti» first and onlyateamrr through to St. Anthony this reason. Passengers and shippers will bear in mind ehegoee through thlstrip^without re-shipping. _ °l7'Q . F~ OR-StrLOUISr KEOKUK, ijnsLi BURLINGTON. DAVENPORT, IU>CK ISuiD. uiLK.VA.' DLBUQLK, LA mOSsCTuuVA. AND 8T TAUL —Tlie line steamer AUIZON lA, Capt. Con way, will leave Tor tbe above and all intvrimwlUte ports oil THIA DAY. 2Sih Instant, at 4 u. fur freight or "" “• > I.*CK LI IAK.VEa A~CO. ...; Missouri kiverpauket., rrgrw —TO MINT LOUIS AND MIgAOURI R —Thoflnq »U-amrr I’RIMA DONNA, C&puiu atalsTi Ford, will leave far t-'r abu*e uud *il intermediate purte, on THIS DAY, SSib 4. t. a. F u r fteight or pa»sag« apply on board u- i•• my LI FLACK, BARNES k (XL Agent.*. For - St i j Ai l dOvect - St. LOUIS, KEOKUK. BURLfSOTov ' MUSCATINE. DAVL-VI’ORT, ROCK ISLAND, oaKnA DUBUQUE, LA CROSSE, V.ENONA. S7ILWATER AND ’ Sr. PAUL.—The ephadld etMuner ST. LOUIS, Capt. Jrsaa Donn, will leave (ur the above and all intermediate porta.- OQ ; TIIIB DAY, 2hlh tart, at 4 o’clock t. a. For frWbt or -• palngoapply oo board or to - _»yU yLACK.BAP.SK3 k Agents; .£ FOU Si. LOUIS—The tine ptis-'t % •eager steamtr BHENANGO, Capt. S. Foßscb, will leave for tbo above and all InlertaeoLte nSt* oaITHIS DAY, 2SthlnsL, ftt 4 P.M. Forfrelabt or wi «rg» apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES k CO, - • 83 J* ' Agcnte. '' T7OR St” LOUIS, KEOK.UK,iJ»T JD BURLINGTON, MUBCATIWB, QALgtArigßWlr •. DUBUQUE, LACROSSE AND St. PAUL—ThoTpkSR -- ttetmar MELNOTTE, Capt A. McGowan, will Icuv/fortho' *bdre and all intermediate port* rn TIUB DAT, 2Slh last at 4 otcluck t. j». For freight or narsace apply ca hen-d ’ fa I .pa rnc>i,b<ilv& tco. Art,- £Uto ©tleatis, &c, HOR MEMPHIS AND NEW r icrTT' - ORf.EANB.-JTh*' Am q« ¥ attuncr Cl PEINQLK CapUW. K. BrickelU will v kMre tad all IntanaedUi* ports oa THIS DAY tWvTk U 3 lni|. For freight or paanga »pp!j ua board t* to - kJ • __FLACg» BARNESJt ?. V.v ; EO R ME M PHIS. ti.. ORT.KAKB.-Tbe flno iteuner ilx i ' l*t«nDM!*td ports fa tins BAY, ' G^P^ts l3 li ?t o r -- d - for —- T ~ D. o. rnauisT. COMBS—The RUFUS PRATT
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