Vzt#sbttigZ 6a,ctte. FITTS23I7FiCiMI: TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE I, 1838 - - PIIII.OIT Faxcrions.—At the primary elec tions held on Saturday, the following delegates were elected: First Ward—Pittstairgh—J. T. Kincaid, Sr., Andrew Mi. Second w d—A. S. Bell, Aaron Floyd. Third W ard, la precinct—David Simms, G. , v. Leonard. 2ci precinct-4 .H. Robinson, A. M. Brown. Fourth Word—W. S. Lavely, IL J. Donaldson .Ft t 4 Ward, lal prmiut Mollelvy, George Caughey. 2d precinct—R. Thompson, Joseph Caldwell. Sixth Ward—T. A. Rowley, Jae. Lowry, Jr. Stechgt Word—Andrew Oyer, Jas. Reed. Eighth Word—Wm. Wood, Jacob Keebler. Ninth Ward—Hugh 'MoKelvy, Wm. Forsyth. First Wurd,.4 ilegheny—J.B.lngham, J. P. Rose. Scrond Ward—J ohn McDonald, G. R. Riddle. rhird Ward—John tr. Barr, Caspar Gang. Fourth Ward—John McGraw, D. A. Presely. [ln the fotir wards in Allegheny, the vote at the primary meetings, on Saturday, was a very large ono In the first ward there were cast 297 rotes, of which Graham had all but 12 ; in the second ward there were 290 votes, of which Graham had all but 7; in the third ward, votes, Graham had all but :3: in the fourth word a largo Tote was polled, Graham had all but S in Manchester, out of 123 votes, Gral,a 1151 301 but 19; in Reserve there was no opposition, aryl in Duquesne, Graham had all but 12. The vote for Congress and other officers was more equally divided, but we are not able to give the figures. Seteic/dey Borough—Theodore Nevin, George liudisill. Eliza Ileth . Borough 7 Samuel Frew, Dr. Moflitt Latcrenrerille—i3. F. Barr, W. Kaufman South Pittsburgh—A: Wilcox, A. Masse. West PitUturph—W . J. Richardson, J. Small 84nzpsburg—William Stewart, H e nry Monongahela—Rich. l'crry, E. .1 McAninch flimmlartharn, Ist precinct—W Graham,E. Nloye 21 In. Sala. Phil. East Birmingham —David Chess. John Prance 3lcKetaport-0. F. McLain, S. F. Cochran. ElesaLed& Township—Samuel Carr, James Pat Jerson. West Elizabeth—Dr. McGrew, David Lynch. Mai Deer—Dr. Andrew Harper, Wm. Levlie Itobi'mon—lsaac Itos;:, Robert McElherrort reractillts—W . A. Shaw, Benjamin tV00..14 Sly-often—Wm. Wilson. Peter S,rnmous Baldwin—J. Mcliibhoney, I'. Varner. Nmqh Fay , tr , —Daniel Hoffman, Ale.san.ler Boyd. South Fayrtle —J. Gilmore, S. Collins. ryper St. Clair—j. B. Glenn, nod a tie be t 'reels Fife and Gilmore. Lower St. Clair—C. B. M. Smith, J. Dilworth Pitt Township—lsaac Jones, Henry Johns. Ross—Andrew Bayne, .1. Crider. Indiana—James Wilson, Jacob Walt Cr. Ohio—R. 11. Davis, Wm. Dawson. Rexene--Robert Ashworth, Chns. Cisehring. h'ranklin—David Neely, -- N heeler: trickley—Rohl. P. Nevis, Thos. L. Shields liins—Geo. Fiuler, Fl. It Coon. Crs,,n.—Francis McClelisml. Dr. ILohinson C yid Robinson. A McCartney. Penn—C. Soirely. 11. Stoll, Pine—Wm. llo4lgers, John iiruhba Pfum—Adam Tomer, William Conl.lin. Patton—John Morrison, T. McNlrisirrs Perldt.l, So. I—John Murdock, Jr , D. Aiken. " " 2.—John W. Butler, A. 51cCaslin. ..Vccitle ames Dickson, James Cole. • Mons—Wm. P. Ferree, Robert Kendall. In strutted fur Harry -Woods Shetre—Alfred Loyd, John Miller. IWitkins—James McKelry, John House ManchP3Ter—S. McCune, B. A. Sampson. In structed for McKnight for Congress. Jefferson—henry firth, Hugh Donaldson. In strutted for Harry Woods. NW/in—Merrick Munson. S. Kennedy. In structed for Harry Woods. Dupane—Eli Crouch, Robert Taggart. MALE ANL FEMALE ACADEMY.—We take great pleasure in directing the attention of our nu merous readers to the advertisement of the North Sewickley, Beaver County, Academy, en der the direction of Rev. Henry Webber. The best of references are given—to Judge Parke, of Manchester, to John 11. M'Failden, of this city, and other gentlemen. The location is delightful and healthful, the scenery around about sub lime, the associations just what a parent would desire, and the course of instruction thorough and comprehensive. Rev. Mr. Webber is a man -of high character and ability, and we have no hesitation in commending his school as above. For terms, see advertisement in another column. MAN KILLED DT rue CAILS.—About 3 o'clock, Satiffday morning, an Englishman named lie:id ling, was found dead on the P. Ft. W. C. It. R., aliCht midway_ between Rochester anti Free dom, having been run over by a freight train going east. One of his legs was entirely severed from his body, the other nearly no. A basket was found beside him containing some groceries, is hat, and ti hotel° of whisky. lie resided near Freedom, and was last seen between 12 and 1 o'clock going homewards, but it is not known whether ho was intoxicated or not. An irkluest was held, but our correspondent had nrt learned the nature of the verdict.—Dispotek Mi:ssits. A. KREBS & Kno.—There is no es tablishment within our knowledge which we can mere readily recommend to those who require Lithographic engraving or printing than that of which the firm mentioned above are proprietors, Their work is always of the first class and is id high requisition by that portion of thepublia whose necessities are met by it. Medallion, check, show-card and every other style of Lill ogrephing done by Messrs. Krebs & Bro., cannot be surpassed in the Colon. It will be remem bered that they hold forth at the corner of Wood and Fourth streets. Fumros applied steam to the great practi•ai to-es of the I,,se ; Morse has brought GAlV.inll 1. 1.6 the daily ser ant of millions of men ; Newton unr..sel ed the mares of the stars, and made their 111..11nr , the mariner's guide on she trackless ocean. Waat these men have done in their departments. Dr. Ayer 'Les in Medicine. He turns the great discoveries in Science and Physics to use in the cure of diseare, and makes the occult discoveries of the great chem ists available for the wants of every day lite. medicines for the low prices at which the: arc sold, bring within the reach of every man the hest wisdotu and the best skill of modern times.— .t. 'n l oot Dd.) Slotc.,ne,.. Mao. MAROUILT VANDEB.N.I , twho has taught , writing successfully in this city) proposes open ing a school for young children, in which the rudiments of learning will he taught. In order to do this it will be necessary to obtain a small sum to procure the necessary furniture. The publio, who also are but too familiar with her recent bereavement, are confidently appealed to, to enable her thus to procure a livelihood in her proper vocation. Subscriptions for this purpose will be thankfully received at the Dt.v.tels office by I. R. Plimpton. We trust this appeal will not go unheeded by a philantlirorac public. Tor. CIESAT CONeette—We learned With as tonishment yesterday, that the tickets to the great German Concert, which to to come off on the Bth of Jnne, have been disposed of already in great numbers, and we are sure that unless a special effort is made, many persons who intend going will lose their chance. We heard about one hundred of these singers in St.. Loais just ono year ago, and it was the greatest treat we ever enjoyed. We do not state the above facts to incite purchasers, because there is no need of that, but that all our readers may be notified that delays in such cases are dangerous. Secure your tickets. Is the Orphan's Court. before Judge M'Clure, on Saturday. Colonel M'Candless bled a bill in equity, praying for a review of the auditor's re port in the matter of George S. Sehien, Esq., as administrator of the. late Abner Irwin, eon of Judge Irwin, and asking that proceedings in the case be stayed until the Court had passed upon it. After argument by Hon. Charles 'Sheler for Judge Irwin, and Messrs. Williams and McCand less. for Mr. Sehien, the Court look charge of the ere. Bsi-ver Cur IWIT.—Tho Pittsburgh Baptist. As sociation Trill hold its 19th anniversary in the First Baptist Church, in this city, commencing on Saturday next. This meeting will be con tinued for three days, and will be a highly in teresting occasion. We aro happy to learn that the Rev. Mr. Yarkos will not accept any of the calls which ho has received at Now York and other places. One hundred and twelve mem bers have been added to his church within the last year. EUWARD °MLR and Edward Moorhead, ar rested on suspicion . of having committed the assaults on Jacob Voelker, near the railroad bridge on Monday night week, and the former for an ottoman with intent to kill officer Moon, were before Mus Mayor yesterday for examina tion, according to pronoun announcement in this paper. the fate of Voelker being Mill in doubt, they. mere remanded for farther hearing on Wednesday. Mr. Moon. we are glad to learn, is considered ont of danger. Cnnnr OARPETM.—Persons in want of Carpets, will find the cheapest assortment in Pittsburgh at A. 310Tighe'e, corner of Grant and Fifth &recta. A large assortment of eniirela, new styles. all wool, will be opened this morning, at the very low price of fifty to fifty-six. cente a yard. Also, new Metalline, Dusters, Fancy Dress Silks, Stella Shawls and a general variety of housekeeping goods, all to be cold for cash, at prices far below any other house in the city. Wn learn that all the hardware stores of this eity will Close it sin o'olook during the eununer mciathl, pplaitaidag e 6 this We. BANK grArrwrirr for the weckpreceding May 31s1 CrrY Duutoronr:;--Heo. H. Thurston, the in- lefatigable publisher of this work has just is; -1-- sued, !India now delivering to subscribers his 511.041i:1,521.154l 607.5t0i 'last edition of the Directory for 185 b-S. It corn skl.s22 1, 400 . 21 f, 717 •' 71 I prises the names, business and residences of all - 272, 2 "' 461 the citizens in Pittivhinrgh Allegheny. Stanches 'sl76l 1 ( .. ,7 5 4 1.S :g' s . ' , I ter, Lawyeneeville; Ifirmdo . gha-m. So uth . burgh and Temperancerille. (If course in a • 5 . 3 1 I work of this character, involving so much per -1 ; sonal effort, there will he some onti-isions; hut lAtt7,P,d9 as a whole, we are inclined to consider this by far the most complete diree:ory of there tales yet published. 7 i The embellishments, maps and advertisements are got up in a very regpectu'ule style. The maps of the cities by It. E. )leGowin, and a town,hip map of Allegheny county. arc alone worth the price of the hook. Orders for the Directory may be left at W. G. Johnston to Cos'. Wood street, . or at. Mr. Thurston . residence, N0..17 Colwell street. We hope every rttizt-n will take a C”py. •CirenWont npecio. I.mr . I Li-rw.onst. Pittnii'gn' 245,0361 1.066:1,521.1521 607.207 Exth.ge B'kl 456,275; 221.522 1,400.2111. 212.274 M. k 31. ! 147,,75: 126.272 331,107, 216.461 Citinone " 106,600 563,23'5 65,264 Meehonirs . " 15' 1 .760; 112.2-6; 647.716, ,2,6,3 iron City " 106.27.51 114,674 6 247,645 ,1!,7 Allot:bon: ° 171,2551 67.7.53 , 47'1.5 , 51 62.503 --~-- --, 1.:m.116'1.212.17s 5,q3,108'1,4,57,M9 5,76 , J,85:1.4.11.7 • 7:71'.-240 MT= Duo to other Lanky, $ s:O.Yheu Deeru,,,s 216,1 , 7 Notes of uther bk',. 1 I 7,01:, The following is Cho movement of the Boni, oinee January 1.1: • ••• 1,355,:•06 1,1•31,911 5.15:1,21•3 I.IA :.1”.15 .. 11..... I 5 1,2 . ::o6 5.10 1.4A9 ==iIIMM 1.3e7.70 4.94‘1.9411 1.1115.941 Feb. 1..... 1,31041 1....:115.tms .1 . 955 . 977 •. 1.2:11.:bi1 1 . 337. , ;17 4,97 1.1 =ff=n==l 22..... 1,223,q.1 1,:r. , .2.952 5.2 i t.5 , . , 9 Mar. I 1.19:i.526 1,300,103 ..271.512. 5..... 1,15:1,711 1.302.01 :..7,10.123 15 .-- 1,157i , :1a 22..... 1,163,2,1 " 29 1,193,1105 1.222.519 5.1917.71.4 1.290.9:19 Apl, 1,2;9.11391 1.190.109 5.175.•• , 20 1.121,131 1.267.091 1.191.222 5.51.1...21 1,193.291 " 19..... 1,291.22 r. 1.229,5:133.:, - 11.:.. 1 .3 1.11 . 13,9e , 2 2.; ..„ 1,319,119 1,221,11.3 :,,,111.9 , 9 1.404.7:.0 Y.9'y 1,259.2,1 1.192.21 , 15.704,492 1.504,549 " 102.2 1.265.1; 0 1 1,171.027 5.74:1.4;51 1,7,55,1 •• 17..... 1.272,401 1.191.552 5.7:17.972 1,191,520 •• 24 1.271.500 1,17,.231 5.759. q, 1,4114,707 312.2 1,1194,144 1,212.178 5.012,10 0 1,157...:19 r.nrt.gn Mrallsq or Cog Tim regu lar monl Illy meeting of Councils was held last evening. at their eltainliers. In Select Council, the following members were present: Messrs. Berger, Brown, Herdman, him, Kincaid, Mackin, Morrow, M'Cargn, Phil lips. Word and Pres% M•Auley. The President read a communication from .1. LewiS, calling attention to the fact that board of three onditors is to be appointed to audit !tie Itigh School act:taints. An Act relative to vehicle license in this cit yy and neighboring boroughs, was ordered to be printed in the papers authorized to do the t'ity Printing. C C concurred. Bill of Brooks & Cooper, for crepe, and • sundry bills for advertising in New York and Philadelphia for loan, were presented and Mayor authorized to pay them: also, the bill of 11. Hartley. $ll5ll. and the 1411 for services MA appraisers. of Willock, Aiiinder and Riviit. ic,it;. C. C. concurred. A c . oramitnicationtras read from P. R. It.. to forming Councils !lst the Company intended to erect a passenger depot on Grant st., and asking that the grade of Liberty street at the canal he altered. Referred to Street Conunittee. C =l3 Councitit tlien went into joint convention rind elected auditors of High School necountf: Rus sell Errett and R. It. Sterling, of Common:and M. Moorhead, of Select Council. Mr. Berger offered a resolution that the Act relative to the City of Pittsburgh, passed at the late session of the Legislature, be published one time in the papers authorized to do the City Printing. Passed. C non.concur, and res. Iai•1 on the inide. Al, J. a resolution that the Ili, Itegulolor be uthorize•l to examine the water coorres on Cen. tre Avenue. and report nt the test mewing. of Counc:::: whether. another millet could not he provided for the water that accumulates in said avenue. Passed. I'. concur Mr. Kammerer ofiered ''an ordinance rrpeal ing an ordiclance granting certain privileges to the P. It. It. Company. repealing so much of the ordinance passed June 1:i. 1 a la , as grants to the P. R. It. ;he privilege to traverse Liberty street with their locommtves. Rend twice and referred to Ordinance Committee in connection with City Solicitor with instructions in report at next regular meetings of Councils. C. C. concur. Mr. Ward, from the Street Committee reported na t Irdinance to pare Union Alley in and Wards. Ilead three times and passed. ti. concur. Mr. Kim submitted a resolution that Select Council proceed to elect a Clerk in place of Mr. Whitten, deceased. The yeas and nays were called oil the resolution with the following result : I"e:o—Messrs. Bennett, Brown. Kammerer, Kira, Kincaid, Mackin. Morrow, Moorhead—ti Nays—Messrs. I*.reer, Ilerdro.n, Little, Mc- Cargo, Phillips. Ward..tel Pres't. McAuley-7. The Councils that', on , !ion of Mr. Kincaid, adjourned. CoIiIIION Cot 50,,. rireiierni Messrs Bailey, Barnluil, Catnid,ell, Dickson Dignnm • Errett, Fultan, Floyd, Bunter. Hutch iron, Li; tie, 3.1e110t, NteCandlesa, Mel Teary Norris, Sergeant, Sterling, Thompson, Ward and - Pres% .MuKt Fry. Minutes of last meeting rend and approved. Mr. Thompson. a communication relative 10 Pike etreet, with a petition for grading and paving the same. Referred to Street Committee. S. C. concur. Mr. Barnhill, a petition for grading and rte ing Congreee stket. between Webster and Wylie Same reference. S. C. concur. Mr. Floyd, a petition for n sorer iteChorry from Fourth etreet to Monongahela river. 'Arne reference. S. C. concur. Mr. Reed, a petition from Duquesne Fire Co. for privilege of building a shed on the wharf for covering their hose carriage. Referred to the Committee on Fire Engines and Hose • it. C. concur. Mr. McCandless, the following resolution 1:-anired, That the Street Committee he in structed to examine and report the amount oC damage sustained by property kidders ou Ful ton and Colwell streets. and, if possible, provide a remedy against damage from the same causes. flood three times and passed. S. C. concur. Mr Campbell: I:,,lved, That the resolution passed on the 2t;th day of May, IssB, authorizing the City Malicitor to prepare a codification of the City O r dinances be and the same is hereby repealed. Lost by the following rote Ayes—Messrs. Bailey, Elotchison, Little, Mellon-6 Sops—Messrs. Barnhill, Caldwell, Dickson. Dignam, Errett, Fulton, 'touter, McCandless . NlcGenry, Norris, Reed. Ross, Sterling, Thotup son, Ward and fre=t. Melielvy-I,' Campbell, Floyd lesgriq. Erre , t find ;ere rq,pointed the Committee en part of C. C., ant horizeil by the resolution nb.,o e rt ferre•l to, nn.l Mr. Miller on part of S. Mr. beret I. a repot: from the Committee to furnish the Council Charatess, with the follow ing resolution Rewired, That the Controller be and he in hereby directed to certify a warrant in favor of J A. Brown for $57, in full for blinds for Coun• ell Chambers, and charge the same to Contin gent Fund. Report accereil and resolution read tines times and passed. S. C. concur. • Mr. Coed, the following: Re:wired, That the Do l isei.ne Tire Company be permitted to erect or huild a frame eheil or house on Water street, between Smithfield nail Grant, of entlicient . dimension. to cover their carriage, 60 that they can remain in service. Read three times and passed. S. C. non-concur and refer to Committee on Fire Engines and !lose. C. C. recede and concur. Mr. Mellon from the Committee to audit the accounts of the Guardians of the Poor, reported a statement of said necounts. On motion of Mr. McCandless, the report was referred 'hack to the Committee with instruc tions to prepare a condensed report. 8 C. Mr. Hutchison, the following Re.!red, That the 2...1 district Street Commis• sinner be instructed to remove the brick kiln and other obstructions on Bluff street between Magee and Stevenson streets forthwith, at the expense of the person or persons causing said nuisance. Read three times and passed. S. C. non-con cur and refer to Street Committee. C. C. recede and concur. Mr. Reed, an ordinance for the convenience and better protection of the lives of the citizens of Pittsburgh. Read three times and passed. S. C. concur. The chair announced that the Board of Trus tees of the Gas Company had appointed a Com mittee to confer with a Committee of Councils in relation to reducing the expense c f Gas Lamps. On motion of Mr. Campbell, a Committee of two from the Common end one from the Select Council was appointed to confer with said Com mittee., and Messrs. Campbell and McCandless were appointed on part of C. C. S. C. concur and Mr. Brown appointed. IVIr. Reed offered the following: Reso:veti, That the Assessors of Grading and Paving be authorized to rectify any mistake they may have mode in their assessments. Read three times and passed. Not acted on in S. C. Ad red. SALEM, May Curia: We continue to suffer from washing riling, and kruziers are almost despairing of acorn crop. This morn ing opened with a smart thunder shower, and at 11 o'ccock Came a second edition, with almost a tornado, and is perfect crevasse in the rain clouds. Under the influence of such weather business is quite dull, and building very much retarded. Yours, &c., L. OFFICERS M'Combs, Bay, Cochrane, Samuel Luehm, Patchett and Tilkington, night watch men, were brought before Alderman Donaldson, on oath of a young man named Barckly, charged with assault and battery, and were held to bail for a hearing this forenoon. Luehm made a com plaint before the Mayor, also, charging the said Barckly with assault and battery. A PICAVEII linens/2 will be held in 1/r. Press ly's Church. Allegheny, this evening, by mem bers of the Pnitwl Pre.brcrian. Church, for the purpose of j.i../ne in prayer in G'4 for his blen ning upon the 112111/I1 Which has recently born consummated, and to return thanks to Him for mercies vouchsafed to the demob. Orrtelot CI.Aon, who was ehot by Jacob Scliwarnbly on Saturday night, is considered in a very critical e•"n•lition. The hull lodged in the breast and is believed by Dr. Duncan to have lodge•I against an artery. There are but slight hopes of Clark's recovery. —Since writing the above we learn that Clark is better and bogus are entertained of his recovery• llnmovEn.—The office of Superintendent of the I'., Ft. V C. It. ft. has been removed from tilts city to Crestline,Ohio. where it in now ostabii.hed. Station Agents and others will therefore address letters and all communications pertaining to the transportation Department of this great thoroughfare to J. 11. Moore, at that place. or to his Assistant, W. H. B.trnen Miss AVONiA who was hailed on her first appearance in this city as a new and par ticular star in the Theatrical firmament, has been winning golden opinions in Washington, Phila delphia and elsewhere, wherever she has appear ed. We have no doubt Mr. Fr.Vpr , urp her services again t— grace his new \ She will be a great rind. were irlf.llll.l yesterday by a gentleman, who keep, records of suclynatters, that during the mouth vf May, just past, ~ern in , Le, of rain fell in thk city and vicinity Thjs is r.,nal to iucha, per annual, %here!, tho average, taking one ir I , 1 with _outlier, is ascertained to he Irc:11 ; , oto I'2 inches Tue. attention of espitalists and eiberii reek ing a safe and profitable investment, we would direct to the stile to-morrow e% mint; at the I•om merenal Soles Rooms, No. Fifth street, of the preferred atack in the llirminghni:i and Pitts liurgh [fridge Company. A liot of [lank Stocks will be sold at the same time by Mr. Davie, auctioneer. WE copied from the Nl'Keesport Saturday an item to the elite) litat the railroad bridge over Turtle Creek had been swept away by the flood. We learnthat it waa only a por tion of the dry wall that gave out, and that it has been repaired so na to admit of the passage of trains. Two boys and a girl, children of n WOlll3ll named Mary Jane Sirr, living on Prospect were committed . to the House of Refuge, on Slut uriluy. Also, four daughters of the notorious Mary Selmuull.ley, so we hare before elm,' Tii.OIASNI.I,ON, who was a Olt the Jon, nil he, Ltel.totomer. and John• oleo of this city, have been arrested in otisville charged with poceing counterfeit Mousy They were there on a tn.] boat trip. We understand that 11m. Milligan, the man who tried to put an end to his existence by CUL t inc his throat in the Allegheny watch house on Friday. is very low, and not expected to ree'tver. K Wit a band of music and his troupe of men and women, paraded uhe streete yesterday, to the great delight of crowds of ju veniles 1 1 1,71114 . 7 CoUßT.—Joseph v.. M. McCullough, jr aeli•in of electrum:, tozether with other difficulties arising out or the trttnsfer of Wuinright's Is land. THEI vr. or PRAI , E.--- -The love of praise, howe'er cot:we:dud by art, itsigns. more or leos,nml glows in cry heart The proud. to gain it, toils on toils endure. The motlest shun is hut 1., make it sure. - It it. •.iir it,r, t, praise the L ommsnts tas.l.• the lirown ' , tone Clatbittg Hall IC,I n. N.,. 003 and cn. Chremut ntert:, al,, tt.mit l'ltAath ••.l article at a lair psi at -1 “terins stria:- IV rash, - are the me ate by the limune..ii ..r Carnaghan, Allegheny City, has risen ta lie pre+ ent magnitude. Those ult. are buying either men'a nr liays• clothing may find it their intermit ..caaw, i o hie etiick an 1 prices. lilmuormcnto GRAND CONCEB.T! 11le Ile.lwre of the Mriefrpd Cpppeiveut:cp,l p I the Fat Al lier nun N.,11. Am, PP en SIaGING ASSOCIATION IV.; I glrn one Grni).l and 1 tirtrumr,atal CONCERT, Ot from Two to Three ilondrett Per form ere, et the NATIONAL THEATRE. (I 'TTIR:SD,I.Y..IT'Nfk: rr II F. l'r. , ;:ratunie n thi ”, , ,,:1,11 gill h t , the it at 6T.l..var .f6r•-1 ie nu) C.m. Ira N.AII. ot Ts. k4.te at Ihi.ll7atal ts,ral Trint. vri.l ~:naleneo at tarwn I , Z.a, at tha Mnc c st , krrot of 11. r & Boma and J..hn 11. 31.11.. r., at VI.. r.111 , 4r 111.1 trt . t.. A litnit ) nuinta.r can “nly anl , l I'vessiit Nrt.hltnr to ra•-nr. ran 0.1 with..ut charr, at the Trerer a the Themr, 41, plan -1 th- I.lma can I, .e.en. my:2Anb TPOSTE - It'S N N lON .t Tli EAT RE .t.ok 1,14, and ..... J. (, Fi Art il/g t,a,l Sta,, ek , •o..r, PAICI-4. Pritate hox, - , to hold %Ix perm.. . .. . Pre.n Ti, r . at , C.,n,t0r.,..wt iiiii 16: and p. - Ait:r.l, tho t.„ t. 14 C.,NY and Kit. mu , : IN CAT.) 11., .11i :1;.!..41,•• IMO 11..:r ant TCF-- , AY EVE \ !NG, .11111,1..1. THE FOREST OF BONDY, 7111, )ItINTA I. 4,, , 1r .. Alr II non, Sir. I r4111.‘ 1 1 ,11 c ,, 1,, , iirlol/ • 1, It:. r.. 1 T • ll••• •Ir.tta JACK(); TIIE ISILAZILIAN APE. ItrA7.llsAlt Ape )11. I Ili II IDNI‘F. • torrttir f•-•.PI M.. S. , INA Drarp. ,nd thenco. Arm...Ad n• tlp• J,,wnwspi, can A pin.Tl” ..... ...... Mk, r;.t..r. OW-The. manftg,n , tot Lae nn.rL pl.-AAnr• In lk“• 1124,111. W • 1113 w••ri.l rrrp•Nrp..4l J....J. A At Alit .p.l IV J. FLALI:NCY, `. •w r. 4 O}LLNN-- -- Itisp• .lust ree'.l per Exrre.A OW follow tro Itt rttntiotttaittn: 12Kt pnt Intfttltuto Wu], , ttlot i•ttur lo tlo 14.,tuttt, W. Rub , , lOC Itotlttuldm l,nr Ad Gotmauu. ChM., 211atrrottn C4rnotitt Igor., I. W.-1.. Parini. It l`nrx, lil,treottlt tin linlutt bur, L, 1 , r1.t.t... yar 1101 u.(Pe Multi Ittti, FAntetsla, !fond 11tt411,4,7:0• Ittr , or to ol'A tttnruno, Nttet ttritn, Jtot,th, j/' It: ell y. le.: 'hint dt. Ito,hear, Mt - canal, tluttitttutt. Cantultllo pnr I.ofeltnro tpOr. Faranttit. Ylrr Tlonrl Itt-t4lott, G. 03-711alltol, Iru th.• I.Oltl Kval,ltoltottl Potts. , U {rot uf 1.11A1(1.taTI: 11.9 Wood Kt_ llttl door alott, BRAUV'S PUBLISHING HOUSE, 126 NM,/ Street. Non York. IV DOIXSAI.F. AND RKTAII. CHEAP BOOK. MAGAZINE. AND lloONSnLI.INI: .04-Particsilar atiPnllnn paid to misc , •llanekm. orders for any article whim - tell with the trade. E5-CnlnloAntoi went frre op aildrewning V. A. Socrensne to It L oo A Vretb ,, IN , Ns,. street. N. Y. PARIC, M'CIIRDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATIN6, 1114A7.11ILS' and 9 , 11. T COP1 . 1:1:, 1941:4 4 .44:14 COP- ItOTTOM9, RAOwd Ftlll lt..tton.. .414.1 t, .I.c. A 1 . ,. ling.:oleo. and I.otloo in METAL'. TIN PI AIE, 8111:ET I HON, Wllll4, tr. Colostnntl) 1.4[14, Tium.en's Ma/IW.. awl Tonle. Wo.ohotn.n,..V, 149 Firm' nod 120 Sn.noof r, Pittsburgh, Penna °Mere, or Copper cut to lau) denim' imtt,n, w.V.tlaculyT ftIeCILISERY B. CO I Faa ••wr. to Ittittnaui,Sremry & ] Forwarding:mil Commission Dim-di:int. And Innlimale Dealeni Io Produce, Flour and iVool, .N.J. 153 Fran! and 1= Second 0, Itiets!Agra!, 11, apl:lyd—ray29 Oliver's Ice Cream Saloon No. 4 9 St. Clair Street. A RE 111 X open to the public. where n choice ICE CREAM will 1w kept ronntAatly ltud, and turrenhed to order, for l'artle. Confeeti,daery ell nod ihe hem, velth our relehrst.4 HOME MADE VAMILY BREAD ronn.ntly 111 hood, fresh from the oven. .¢.l-Tnapol.rir am turitaLl - to um a rail as.] teat our tl.2e . y to plc woe .1.9.41 In( SEA BAT II I NG.— COW:UW.I. 110I'SV.. ('APB ISLAND, CA PM ,IAT. N. J. raja catabllnnnent win be open... for the receptors of Vinton., on TItUILDAY, June Intl, IS,O . It It located In front of the Ocean, and It aurrounded by a Lawn, which eztand• In front to the Be net.. Meat° Table. will be fur ranted to panto. who may desire them. and Dinner will be nerved at to 4P. NI. Owing to the menu.. of the uerbei, the eve r of iloard will be neluered. ibeona can be enguge,i and ry other 1 1,. will be gieCl2 npno inquiry. LIAILIVOOD, N0.h1.13,' Walnut ...reel. P. y.-Ezvml • e nutting Ott the premises my 150 BBLS. RYE FLOUR in store and fa gallti7 Inn ram A AMER. pm. by oar Speeiaßepprter.) • Toe "Seri" AND axe Fare—The next word we' trUl hate from the Golf will doubtless be that tho fla tulent British ciatt—the Styx—which has been treat ing nor merchantmen to "a little more grape" than is decirable, has been blown oat of the u n ice. we shall have a racy little "hrignvee" our and may volunteer. I patriiite,) we are for having the pictures of th., ile Commu nity o h en nt once, at Messrs. Can, .." ; ,,u rry, So. 21 Fifth street. "Tr tutcrm, from certain fancy Ca, Ityvelotited in the daily papers, The ha ration of the illuFett Ilan 114 hems put to other unto— /. r to Felling 11,,t• and •, Itto. however popular the locality of Parma,Flat. T. Chanties, a ;ceding dealer in the articles mentioned above. ef ill continues bit c,taltliolunent on Federal Street. Allegheny. 5.1i,10,1 at N •. IA Hand ;tram, 11, the only unahri Iged et cr pnlilished,ot ,A. Ba. , nstoily illustrtted. and issuiot in parts at thud. pion of 2:i nem- Tho ,„I,, o ih ors ta this wart; bill rin.ei ropy of the large steel roams entiiled "r vii , I „.,, position which is of the most magnificent char:l..ler nod mintains lisle ,Sort of Intl figure:so present; a n. thentir portrait; of tl.r. pr..mille. Inert forMert ed with alp event. Akm ..f the rime will be Maim with inapremiian. „ ”—When we say that Messrs. Sponee of No. 7:3 Market street, dealers in Itr) Trimmings, Hosiery. Shawls. Lace ai. pi Sett Monti ete., are -never behind - their neigh. in . o.Mill be ietrtained by a large •lass n 1 hr.liee and gentlemen of taste and dit.critinnation, if not by their ris at, ill.r the merchants of Mark,t street are fair. generous and honorable in th e i r be a ring. Ne better or eheaper purchaser are matte than those which transpire daily at Ng. ;it, is my choler.--K. The annotators urn dark upon this passage of Shak•peare. hint we hare no d,-u l .l that York, noted with that ration of his thin spelled at the present time t•Collar, - -whatever its orthography was some eenturie, since—exelairns in enthusitunie :Tidal.° of hi. seamstress. ".:seat d e e. if the nowthy gentlemen alluded to had found a furnishing ,1 shirt two, eqUal to Pnrier de Smith's, Girard notate, Smithfield street, l'itttlturglk from whirl] to ftrotmrt• uardrobe, he might with justice hare. expe , te.l hltn 1.. “.Ittlrlif - 10 5611 stronger tern,s awl more eal.lime flights. Turneutht 1V0nk.... TAO I ~tr. nook is intlitpentable e‘ try intelligent burl nen? loan. antl a aro glad in learn that line agent, C. Cl ar n k, of ti Ward House, Smithfield street, Itn• le anti l'uhlwation Stnre, is about to eon e a t s thr vity thltwrihert. 11 it executed typo re.phh . any , e the l', style. , J. T. Evans. :ill! biro:idea, 'C. V_ ritlilisher.l Price cloth. s2,:dt sheep. llon ro Idit it.- When you want t . spen an h.eir protitably awl iilea,antly, go 1. t splendid „gallery of W. I'. Wall, on l'inwth street. whore you will find a coll,tion of chaste and beau tiful statuary and iii.•tures photograph. Sr.. ,Vlll,ll will furnish interest and. perhaps, edifi cation. Mr. Wall, Idol-tell. or Itiu gentiemanly ae sistant, Mr. null he happy to waif upon you. -Menu visa IN iA NO.- -A sound mind in a healthy body—the wish of Horace-- is attain able by a strict regard to the lasi, id ou r e4Mpf ito. tution, which, when injured, a to 1.. restored to, its wonted ion and vigor, only by pleinptly applied. A thoroughly etlutiated and reliable drug gi-t shoulit be known to every person, and r,h—we take plea•nre in raying -is lb Mintn, Jr, Smithfield street. 'I r. Millinery ai! Troniniro; rise Nils C. Beggs, Federal street. Allegheny. in tho fe.vortto re sort of :dl W[ll, seek the latest and LOOM I aelni.,Fial,le sdt ler. Exam-ine as the demands la° upon ;Nig cs raid isliment. Mir, Itegzs in prepared to teeta••n:c Bete viis,•meri to her list of friends. A Cristi - nr re ho anto.revolutionary ant e--two copies of the Pennsylvania / ad. time nii.rn. quaint and rnrivus—may be .ieon at 11e..,. F. Sil/ oilman A steam lithographio establie h went. •They are carefully preserved in nn elegant frome. and aro Open for in+peilion to all. Those nh,. 11 , 611 . •If to derive pleasure and iinprovetnent from tho eitC1111,13,1,1 of rare documents like these, will find tl.vir a intent= invaluable. Call and see them. t;it ton o. tho Port Slays, long used his hammer an laying OH upon the si.O of men as a shoemaker. nd. we natty say, afterwards, with moral effect as critic. upon their skulls, hating had the bon, of brainingt metaphorically it number of rhymers. courrls that his tailor. crnfimen of thin period lute got rho idea tor each other in the earns e, awl are pitching in on slipshod couplets.• - irood. But. in sober prose. no must ho allowed to remark that I'. }tern.' anibrlln, Store, on Fed ora', stress. near the Diamond. A ileghint2,. 12r I. not, in either cit. NA:- a frac., .I:•,tit nn.l Shoe. Lo in u humble !train, Il',i•ra•n.l Sane, at harg.tiar rar t evi•ry style ti and intik° anti or lait, r Maid and rtatrly :ii•tr pie....imp in, tau. And parr...l,llin Philadelphia S'• W. I',‘,/411 Mr.. Hannan, No. 000 Fonrin ictrect,• 3 l. CI Dr Mr LAI.K . S CKLEItItATED Pr - I 1,1 ta,h A •..r iiiirrria, I br,l it n tic fir Vet which liatich wiit in• I w iccit lA. arts c 13 . 1. 1.1... A l l. 1 , , 1,11. an.l F.,. h..! tr..1.1..1 • ill. ••.rtr• Prr ...It •1 1 1tt )Ir.- 1-..tay'y ern.31c....... I.y 1 . 1.•1•Ing w1. 4 ,-)t r•..• rl , l ...rut, ••..1111. llxn 1117.0.1,, !term,' , ,,,, rtti. ,t,4 • in., tlint ing taw ..( 11"1.4e.e, nr mt, tt. two tar:, worntri ,71`ttr. will ra,fttl to aNtt Ult. 51'1.1Nt.'S CN:I-1:1:1:ATED VEItNI I FINE, mattyractur...l FLENIINO 1111 , t ,N 1.(1 - 1,B11,i11. C . 4 ott. , •r N 1..11 are w.rttilt-t. 111..tt,'• g , ttitan. V..rtstltttg., stloo lilt c.l..torattgl rwt, rt ,, vd I.n had nl xu mptl:utble drtu eltgumt at•siortaltrrt , of j01.4k.,T Yl.li\ll4li BROS. Z.Zlanto , • WANTED—AgrntA to tell ia the State a Pen rooytraula. my II ANM 14 - i‘V Ell PATENT WE1.7311' MACHINE, that tan fin ran carry the arid and pull up the 1.,. pine .caltup. by hand in two mail... Add', mpa,:aud M. HALL, amigo, Mama. WANTED IMMELIATELY.-10,0u0 Men to cncaze lu tL« tale of Ilto mod popular selltng at A nu•rtca. I nvalol.. Mo.rhantr, fanner, awl Tearlt. ao,thltrt.i thl. to 1..* prolltalla sal ..nablina awn. to .o. Mio r"nutrY• and n, akentorwy th.. Ramo at Ageall now In taw I.tu. 11i.... an. floating free. CAKI to s.l.Mat year. For trill pa liras. «al a lat of 11.• , k5, aldro.a 11. M. ItULISON, ltiwn City Publklitit, 141 Mum clnehonall, 01,1, or. If tieing Em.t, 11 It1:1.1S , IN. SI/ lh:I plivrtrT A Ii 111.1 T PILL 11..alth Pill hi.. 11 , ...11111 1 1,11 cur, 1 , 5,1 11.5111, I%llr-14,1kt 1 T 1... omirgiii 11..alth Pill riiiri - oimliitinti..u.4lll.ib...l lirarlii/1,1 Health VIM! Health Plilcurtin Trio 11....1111 Plll rut-1.4 Ile•111. Pill rinrwiii T 11.• • i Health 1 1 111.1.ic5 Til..llriseli.tilieti.i.ll....lll. Pill is not 11ii..1111 1,11 rim taken tit ..rk. Th. I'lll it i•sitirt.ly lit 1.1114 u urrn 11 r •ti Ilaixl,l/ Pill h. in3.l.- ,t1.,i1'4,1117111.r0l ornnl.,.l,nrc Ilnalth 1,11 , ci,l 1 .1, 1 / 1 .41/. I;r1tVi••11,1 . g lienlth 1,11 cur, 11 1 1 .9 011111,‘ 11 , ...•411 rill ban curinl 1.1.1.11.1 n Ttn• .rse` 11.-.lth 1,11 in , nro n pill .n Thera Health Piil art,,•li the kidney.. The l/raelenlw, I'lll reinh•lit •the ,le toi• • el newt uther The lirgetenherg li, ail Is I .liir•a rid ii•• 1 weakening The 4in...wilier:,Pill iwn taken att The Ilruefeishe, Ilealth Pill CAn Wren after dirinrr. The I i rirefenlo, Ile:rills fill tontalro • if.. in one pill Tli • I .rm..t.411..rg Ilealth I.y ten weak. Ilriterecilwrir Health Pill Is taken hr tho Ilenel•wilitirg Health Pill curer Jaii•llre. 1 he ii:riefetibeig health Pill cur , lierinsuntlr Fora roll istrwinit the tiranfenberg xi tirlefeillrerg Alai n,w, wnleh c.rn he had grans at lh agent.+. Prlie cent• a her.. DR. 114 I. 11. K EYSEII, lln Wiirel irtreol, and J P. \ 1190, Allegheny liontaure Curable.-. I•A too.. 7T. o prop, ailjo.tro ont of ton ri¢ht amt of t an lastrnm. for 111 , ciaro eogot , kind@ of lohynical dobllity. I.n* nor ..1111 yr., I- on rooging the 'Mention of mothcni mr with 11, ninst ..11.nplat tory reault. It h.,' lo that in. , strut. 1tt...4 Illnt {tint! were rsra, runt the firle. , llllll,l In. ttintn. It. A Trna. for Ohl r, het of hernia am top 4..1. It In position. merely, WWI nil tiled WILII limpittl for, but now we hal, every varit.ty of anylicalmaa for the cure of thin dine., and some that In rim. in OUT Thr 11 , •1,411bnI1100a. have lx , rl radically cured - - e m!. •bn ban given the must reditionx nth ntion M ;. bl'aur u h of hud'hea. I. LIII of 140 Wool mewl, who kn./pared no oxerti‘Mß in I , l,nring In.trument, , of the very ! quality that ran I.r found anywhere, and asnrn corn very many. We rMIIII.IOI COLOITIVIIIi his eatabllshruent htahly to the coallato.ratnm of lb.,' who afo anal... b. La ben..ste.l rnyl7.4lwT $1. 114 10 It w AM) nay Alsilicine that will xcl.l PRATT BUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL, the , only I nMan Poqnr.l, nt,w n.AI Aroma: .Veurn/gta, IleadecAe, /Lothar:4r, Pain in the Side or Back, Sprains, Drui ~,, Sore Burnt, Mntrartwi rrrds and Mt.l.Cit4; the only vrg etable ram...ly .11....nvertal that will ant upon them and 11m. r Thotwands r,roons buao bean cored o 0n1y...m-11010 at• by thld .1.11 discovery. All Iwo Invited to nit , e it o trial. Plitimpal olllro WaaltlnKton atrnet Brooklyn, N. Y. For wain IT DR. GEO. 11. KEYSER, No 140 Wood at nwt.. and J. P. FLEM I NG. A Ilenbeny. Slenatura ..1 Pratt A Butcher ou the wrapper, and nom blown m t/ta 1.4110. 404.4.0, ;; ; ; ;.; ; ; ; Trueoe• for the Cure oflierul• or Raptor SIARSR'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS. RM. ER's PATENT TRUSS. SUPPORIF.II TRUSS. S ELF. ADJUST! NG TRUSS. MI BANNING'S LACE or BODY BRACE, liv ttsel aro Protepee', Uteri. POP., Ahriornir whlWel ttieeke Mt. S. S. EITCII'S Silver Meted Supporter. .I . ILE I'ItOPS, for the oupre.rt ntd eure of Pile& ELASTIC STOCKINGS, (tor weal: atul rKritooe ruins. ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, fur w..ak kuroP.lntA. ANKLE SUPPORTS, for wrali .141,101mq SUSPENSORY BANDAOES. StiLF.INJECTLNG SYRINOES: every kind Syringe.. DR. K ETSER elan lams a Tru. which will radicaP.S . riernla or Rapture. Oftlea at his Drogator, 140 Wood rtract, alga of II Golden Mortar. aptl:da.rl, GALVANIC GATTERT, 00.ELEGTRO MAGNETIC BlA.mum, fur Medical perfm., of • ye,/ m re ebe. !ma. will be sent fr. of Express chmEee, lamerer m Repro= pu roollttance of Tel:ablaut. Addreee Dr. GEO. I r t 221(8E3, zo. IN Wad Pittsburgh, pa. . P e P PA Telegraphic. CO-VG RESSIONA L. AVASII,GTOI. CITY, May iunfion of Mr. Ruche. of Penusnhe :4 the House took op the cienate join: resolution for :he adjustment of the present difficulties with Perugia:ly. Ile said that. from the importance of the subject, it should be disposed of in one way or another. The proposition has the unanimous re commendation of the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Mr. Locher, of Virgiiiia, moved to strike out FO 111.11 us iiuth oiled the President to floe such naval forces as in his judgment were deemed necessary. Mr. Ititche replied that the resolution thus altered would be worth:. re. arid the whole subject had better be given up alto, Mr. Crawford, of Georgia, wished to offer an amendment, author.. the President to use such his,' no in his judgment were deemed necessary to American commerce in the Gulf of AiST.iro fr,tl the interference ..1 British cruisers. . . . . Kitehte eh; ~,,,,,, heretteo it w neL gel-mein T• the pen hug que••:ien. The .attack on the {Teter heir her ohaected ler:vise the ~ n•lituti- i n gave tia• p.. .:r to Cougre, to declare war. andit could cot I.e iranslcrred to the President. if there was a necessity for war, it mat for C•airrese to take the tat furnish weals 1.,r its scessful ecution. Ilea dinowleihreil the wrong do uc ur hy P xe araguay. la. was for pr ceeding in a eonstitu tional n r far the alpiritnent ! !Mr. iiitricatei Ciao what the President would to. wanlii Le ,i•cie by authority of Cong Tess. It WWI thought that the sigoiing al a law small vessels would etiect the mittleinent ca the difficulties, and there would he no iscasain actually to use force, except iu ease of neiswy. Mr. Cranford. a tit,. wished to know why they should only eoek redress of Paraguay, fur firing on the Water IViteh, while there aro twenty-seren rear? of A inerisan vessel , : overhauled by British cruiser?. Mr. marls, of 31i3e.. said that member? were de clming wur against Paraguay. bet were malting no Pros ism!, of men or money. voice, We will do that afterwards j Th o roe.lutir.s trere lien passed. yea, 111, nays 9. Mr. lilusith, bf Va., =pie a speech in defenee his former position on IV ansas in Connection the eiiurse of the Liemoeratie portion of the Illinois delegation, complain Llr. Marshall. of Illi nob.. hid perverted his remarks. Mr. hi arskall, of Illinois, disavolveir personal feel ing on the ovenstion to' which allusion i.. mode, reiterated hi. defence of Mr. Dough, and the Jill_ mils di:leg:obit] whom he said Mr. Smith had assailed. Ile itiludeil to thc latter as having sought Wllll the dark lantern and reading gsoliled extracts from ". Black' republican papers. Mr. Smith ~ t eniett that hocver departed from any princip:e ot the Democratic party as Mr. Mareball had done. Mr. Marshall replied that what he di.l the Ken. sus and other wiondisns war dictated by los oar/ wolgtuent. llenever.like Mr. Smith. set up to read tnen out of the Democratic party. It,. M .f snot that Mr. Smith's ob e.•: to day WWI h• assail and asperse the reput.st,bn ot Mr. !Jangler, do, ..toe. Mr. Smith ear ea wnrilly to unloose. Mr. ~pith--I wlll not Wand d•h offensive language. Mr. NI orris —Jaei r a g y o u pier-e. The Chairman, Mr. Ilocora, reminded M r . M that personal remarks could not be indulged. Mr. Plorris resuind, producing. an affidavit from nconstituent who was present at a certain private onvervatinn in Mr. Mervis's room, at the commence ment of the neenieo, in show that Me. Smith had made as entire tqatement concerning it. lle charged smith with having been elected on a Itinow•Nothtng ticket, and offered evidence of the fact. This was the man who uudertot k to read tlov. Wise, Untsgois and:other Democrats out of the party. Mr. Snoill wicked to reply. but varians ntwections were urged. Mr. Stanton said that :if, Smith Lad occupied lilt !tau, +.11,je , 1 ought nt t to here been .troludecl here to .Idy and the Hot,. ought to proceed to hit/tine:, Ttte loWdo Apprdprintion 11111 trso cdc • I.red at3 , l Olen laid mOdo a be rep.rled 1.. the The Hill waking appropriations for ihe support of hrve roirintenis t ulUntnere, was then taken up. Auamendment to the lon %rm, made providing that I one ir both of the regituenis for riah or the fret. Mr sem Le iliiTensed with .the money ni.peopyi, ed for their lapport Alan re% ert to the treasury and it ha a r.i for any oilier pi/Tose. The hill no then repotted n• the 11,,u.e. then again went int., C , anudttee •,!" the 'hole en the state efthe I /don and te-k the loan ill, on whirls there was a general bvhate. SP.% era.--Thanenate resolutien ler evening se.- ens wasad,,pted. Mr. Houston, of Texas, mail° an ineffeettal attempt t I take np the Mexi,n preteeteratik dation. The British aggressi in resolution teae then taken up. Mr. 'r—,me, ~1 t repeatiel, as en Saturday, that 1,0 slanted the British svizod. The rerii , lettiing ref iettid liy the Committee on Foreign Affairs er. not worth i.et raper they were written on. Ilatnutond. of C.. tibtacreea with the Sena-. tieorgia. Ile t Me. 11.. war b-t willing to e tityttigcletl int., n Ir, by an amendment to amend note. If the itritich arts are ireiagcrent, let tot with ell 100 nt.lermlity, the bloody /pear. 11 ie mutt have war, let us declare war alter a di wi oil tonal brat ion. a war with England w il l he the mrimentanc event that happened in the limit tree inturiet -..perhapv in all times pact. perhaps iititi:,•iot with Lugland are. wioner or later, itievita ic, and when it roves. he iielieres England will he tithing on her fate. bit u avail °unit:lves of the halt-c affarded by thcen rosolutionn to a—ii llt until Li fuel ou us—an event which, vhenover it nu- cur, t ill elastnga the phtue of human affair, Mr. t Crittzntlen ales , rpoke in a centerrative Inco, ad veer, thg; to d•lt,thing raaltly, hut to proceed with firm but cautious elope. The remolutions of the For eign Cetnruittee aro tufileiest to exprezu the Rent i • oute I the A met icon peeide, and it would be un. werthy bed. great n.tti. , us to indulge in quarrel- eidne rriir.l4 and quarreleidne aelione. be: lincland be informed that are reiiaira reparation. cad if it be earth-ed. wo have then a right hi stand en our , ~wn Ile a Greed ooh Mr. Toomhr t1..0 r can , ot a.4wnt to do:, u” tloa right of vlsitatlon or reareh. t would he unworthy of this government to enter nto any diseu,eton 011 that enhjeet. ‘Ve hare to deal oh auto only, and require England to disavow them nd f rheas. Itdr.lto.n. having reconsidered his amendment obi that it nor ItOT in order. inamouch n.s it propored o e'intrr power on the Prenblent by the rote of ono louse only: therefore lin withdrew it. but he hoped hat orders had I•een given to sink or capture the 'Bending ships. Mr. Mallory Mr. Wilson's amendment being witio. rawnj moved a joint . reeolatien that the President nut hori,ed to arrest the outrages at once. o The appropriation hill hero rime up, when the 'route went into conantlitet. on Ll3O ,upplemental Milli!, Appropriation bill, which eubsequontly Th. item• of the bill urns ditou,med until b'dora hen the Senate adjourned. Sr. Loris, May 31.--The Democrat's Kansas cot. respondent giros many rumors and conflicting at, counts of the recent troubles in the Southern part of the territory, It is stated that some 2110 settlers were orgitized near Sugar Mound and still larger party of Missourians were encamped it short distance from them. It teas thought that a battle would ensue. Soy. Denver has commissioned Sheriff Walker to proceed to the scene of the disturbances and report to him when It is thought active measures should Iv taken to restore order. The Woo net, re , eiveil from Ossawattoutie states hat place is threatened liy three hundred Missouri anti. Messengers have been dispatched to Lawrence , arms. It appear, from the correspondence emanating from heaidquarters of the Kansas militia published in the Lawrence Republican that Captains Montgo mery and Payne were deprived of thydr yoannissome tim 15th of February. It is rumored that Crochett's party are now be srigsol at Fort Scott by the Free State Men. who are awaiting reinforcements to take the place by stdrm. The Democrat ha• inferination from a gentleman just from Kansas that the Deputy C. .-. Marshal sent in pursuit of Montgomery eras taken prisoner by the latter on Thursday night last, but after some conference he was released. Mr. Marshal states that Montgomery informed him that the recces outrages were all committed by Hamilton who is at tho head of :s party formerly commanded by Maj. Buford. It is reported that Hamilton luds 101 l th o tertitory an :I now co 'MI, for tivorgia. New lona, May 31.—1 t was imported by the last mail, that the Yrirmii Treaty hail hot this report was incorrect. ha Treaty was:ratified ' by the Nioara—nan Assembly, by n 0..:0 of tell to five, but ItresidentMartenet has refused to giro it his signature, and has sent it barb with amendments. He refuses to sanetion the presence of American troops within Nicaraguan territory. The event has created no little excitement in tht country. It we! stated that an alliance otTent.ive ant detenatve tint been entered into by thb live state and their itidepondenee granted by France. To intrigues of Mr. Belly. an ngent of the Emperor No in attributed the rejection uf the Vri,tar treaty. IVosuiontroo ers - rr May 21.—Commodore Thomas Catesity Jonas died last night at his residence, near Georgetown. lie wan a native of Virginia, and haring entered the nary in IRO:t, had been more than thirty years In the net - rice. Ile was placed on the ',tetrad list by the Naval Board of Inquiry, haring been the fourth on the list. Ile was in the 111th year of his age. Nnu YORK, May 31.—The bank statements fur the past week show tho following results: Increase in loans $9113,000; decrease in specie $2,937,000; de emote in circulation $55,000; decrease in nominal deposims $2,500,1100; de ,ease in at:ILL-awn dopoeitoe $l,l U,(100. Nt Yoga, }ley 31.-Cotton; *aka 7M) balm; prices Irreg tiler and.,notathirut nominal. Fleur firm; 1:0.00 bbbiaolill Ohio hm advanced .5c sale, at 1.37g4t r 1a1. Wheat steady: sales 1:15.000 bashers; Sontbern white $1,L11; Weston red 9 , 1r - .PS!,i; Dilly/ankle Club 70486; Chicago spring 730 , 13. C..rti Ilea adenneml; white 70471 k yellow 77. Bacon quk.o 11.41.111 , 4Vi55-3. 4 '.. Moulders prime Pork has declined Nr; mien !at $14,2.5. Lard buoyant_ Tallow doll. Whisky advanced ' males at L'11 , i421%. Stager yuleg Xstacerrado Mulamse In better komand: Muscovado 2.12...1k. ll Coet quiet: 1110 10R,10.,i. Linseed Oil dull it ON. nochanged; western elaughtered la.; Freights Ready.— Storks Irregular, Chicago & Itock %dam! 73; 'lilted. tem tramlemdk S.: Lacrosse& Milwankle tk Ditch. Southern 21i 7‘. Y. Central ti 2 7,.. Item/lug R. It all a': alilwao , tl...k ?a r r . nmlppl 27; Virginia signs L 126 Ule.otarl viz." S It IL 11 , N; CluseLand & Tolmlo :574% (}lwrvla setae Bt Truncate., sixes 90. Port.a "‘'" bt !leaf mid at n f ktr „..., 11 „ ; ., , a, l r kl.• tr — II Lot th p In •O. 1.•/"..• I .2.1 weak: ealai 2,100 bush .„ cud good qoallty, nod c•••• to command OG?Tdah.:. eut., nod rrAnt , •l. a yellow at 71 In store and 73 sdwt..lata don tai.e.ky weak; sales of Pon,. and Ohio In tdda . 71. and to lihda at 33, and di udge at /1/c.,, which la • decline. • • Ittursor i a, May U.—Floor quiet at di fur city mill; yt,2541,:;7,4 for Ohlo sod floward street. Wheat doll but unchauda<L Coro firm at 0463 for Ruud, 0501% far ~iyiaeomd dda, for Whlaky dull and drooping. Prorlsfnu ru7 dull add urichupd. Commercial COMMttTP.6 OF ARBITRATION FOR SLAY. 1,14.3 Dp-rir, T. P, EDICLILD Gar., C. IL Perl..sox, W. W. 24.4.11„ DAM Corm.. Veeklyßevleworthe Pittsburgh Alarkct [Sinriedqvcialyfro Me PiagnolM Canna] Prrmirltatt. Tree AY, Jrxr 1. IASB. Nosiness is growing du:ler Jay Ly day, and the heave ratn• the prat week have materially Interfered coon with the little atttvlty there is. There Is no change of et, mw taint to note in pricc s. hut the gquoral tundency appear, hi he to a .1. cloie In spite of the apprehensions thee the storms and rain had Injured the crops, the feeling in grain and hreadstaffs din not Improve and In not likely Cu. The high rivers and atm,me of the rut week hare d..,ne much injury to the garment along their margins. Fenno have been tarried of, meadows beaten down and corer,' with sandy &resits and the g hurt. while the planting of corn and that already planted have Loth been ke;d hack. It Ie admitted, now, that the corn cr,p, this )ear, umPt of city be a .hart one. Ent ren,rel of rho n ^stern icor - nal. say that there Ls enough old corn left over to enp ply th- defleiency, so there will be no danger of a short etiErlY rh, gm tral prevalence of rain atoms throughout the west has, d.A.b., been ininriona to the grain of all nde : the breadth of land in grain is so great that the shock coming. Icom lb. muse will hardly be. felt: Moneyc. •I..th here and elerwhere In this city ,erowerit no can stand the test exacted by Ica ion wie here not forgotten the caution tanght by the late pito, have no difficult ! Ining what money they want. Iv Nee York, the Courier a nd Enquirer ant's: “The money market is well supplied with capital, and lender% are ....eking channel. of Inv:Ague:a, where reliable inctause vino he anticipated. Money on Lom! nod mortgage is &Immix,Pt r.-. 7 iwr Inc is .epectsi movement to real est.« The deme..t.c nx changes aro becoming morn favoraldu and steady ." I n Cim - innatl the Ilagette flys: -The supply of money ron Unties large. voln. for .atielLu - t, ty paper. the nurket IA PSC:M.II,Iv Up,. Thu amount of currency in to-day, was estimated tr, than ever Wore held In that anemia! centre. at any ion time, and the tendency Ina still farther arenrunlet,,a, The desiwnl Ix stemlily diminishing as we adv...., into Ice dull ....ton. Itunuess Meta. gave. ally. appear to have more mnuey than they need, and to a limited extent are they borrower, at pr. sent. The Import. rat New York continue 1,111,nd , ordinarily, tht, vrou4l R. i onaid , rod n goe.d nigh: 1.11! t•;: UV% It .if aNgnation rather than lwalth, and Om appoard to Le chtraeteriatic of thu whole. o,untry A PPLES—N , me arrivlnr, choir.. varier, wn,fld ref T MAI ji hat thew quotatiml• nre nltoGethcr 1,1n11.. . my! Pearl.. at Erda Ash ramp., ft um BITTER AND F:l3,;S—Thorn In a modorato supple of Butt, ....I hut n Tory light demand. the rout!! mat kat I.oiag nolleapplted ,rom tho nelghburboal nt 1,: , ..;451d for pound lump.. SAlrsof, chon.o in bble,and b, at 11et.12, hay• been quite ',Arco and tolling at e 4460, but a more bora: ' v er..uld depress the '..4arket at anon. DAWN-I . lle market continuos dull nu amount of the largo ..up; ly ofontry tt.e.ot, of a luch we otav one Mo. Kt 7' .tad but 'sloe <fluid a n t be toad. to r o omy at the... U;ur., City Cored noll4 dual, at 7 1.. r Sh:.ulder. to to- ,idoa aud plu.o hams. .`r.„,..ar Canal Liam., II I I' lIEANF Ar- Wan. 11...41e; sro Whit., a 7Z, sl.m. n., al ~ n the Itaside Havre. t - -tt• .6t t . 1' • ...,1 ‘6•6v tiright.m. Huck., ctantittttt $1. , 0 and it .461; extra Tub:, 66.13 .6tt.l !it. I Int.., si t .tlfl, Nil N.. (tut 1. 5.616 t. t.t Itti• w, t. 111 Lb , ret.ttl =II ;1 f t . Lult•ru,c -dt,.. gr.l. a raugtug COllllAtiE Nlanilla IC. , pt, coil, Ii c 7 ID llnnillx 11.4,e, cut., 14 c ID Il• 11 c 2 I,b; Whit, IL ;.•, r..r, ' , A 05 Tarr , -,1 roil, II c 111(11.rred !tope, cut, IS c. ‘,4 ID II e CO Parti.:,: V•hru,g,oru 11 c 01 tIFU CUILDS-11unilIa, j3,10x. - 4: a' Llcmit,clotll.l4,ll°oll,ll et• 'p M0T71711 I.lv ..3-Iscalla, 87 cts ,toz. 1188, 7Uc. CUTT.): , r-8,818 POOND e. 6to I.T InfluAl7e c a 2r, No. le N.m. II A II! . Z 3 r rt,Nn. 17 -4 cpl \o I 25 i+llo I INILLN 12: It n . t i t • duel MILLTINGS. SO I T, (1./.1, W.F.: 4 AND 5.1.11 1 --Candlta ara etnady at our quota tsous :-411v:a+1 tuonl.l 13 and adamantona renutint boloro. Ntrolly at 5 . 1, totnnant. 1.14 tor Palm. ttallo 1, Swyer'. Totlat mai Otani, lor Jo Claquirai and t do German. ellt:ESE—Tbt• up 1y .k 1 tLet , r., tc.t , w,:, ta• tunkitt s e In the mall w 1,1:11.at s aw.tlt wtthlerattly rowly wale at but bot... ate n,t ronnt wtlerttg, nit , vwrott and firm t.t FEATIIpvd. .t Lut I.la:J al email I.4eS fromnm e nn nom they otr, held i s I:F.D—W. quote Yoo I, on arrival, within t!,.. ra,;:a of 1.. r Itraw 611 , a - ta, Etwiwtn:l4 and 3lttitil;np. w:th aalv.+.• Itr.ka of in, [nixed Om/ and El:1ot,, at SO, awl eh Fir i. n ou.l .loran - 1 for >lnf . nz• No 7, lorro. All • lA. nn.l MM=gl MEMO ""tnarY co ...atzrt..r, Matt 4 -711. inaraet ~1”11an.1 &Teta-, pairs on ar, val and fn nrst hands ot 'up, at st.:-Vrt.5.3.40 31.1 cxtra at $: 1 , ,c0 atore, Sai.a uf at at s4.l.sras4.t far,' extra at .7.4,4tx, , ,44.,;r0. e.I/A I, tau anwply n 1 Ovre atA market firm at .7 •and mate at 4:Vd,4a. MOILI Is n. 4 0f11,...i. It r, ..IT.r,lemadtly and aellng at mita t for ra.. and lot '..aputhern, as in gnsllts . is hlvdly tryn, and is n . Ity a NIL.I.om, at..ady at .7. , n4htey hrtnronntt 12!;:,,,11.1cr at t.i.ta PlPE—the f.,110,ng Sr Ow .16a. , tati,14 1 arough I,n tntang: - . - . MMEM •,;, hot Om 3 •• 13 • d!..i •• rot+, to the rimtnntary dlectinut. 115MIIN Y !mt.: demand. and all, an• retail trail., t $l. , 0 11.4.1 —a fair impply at oral, an-I,Am at $.1ma..51.1 a ton /11DF.. , -- Are Criimr and 5... m • otri., • nt 5.n .47. Pry I . nod Dry Flint Ihmi7. ANA' I.. , —)here Ma eery tight iloinan I, hot car d r a h, are tin, hanged. and we repent urtr wad:Minim. Ginilik•.:ll.4f II L.A. pi.r h... 23. 4; Ire pound Irhti 11>1 h, lsa Nmia LW". X •• ail to MI Itrao4 NAM none. Fond. Nails kimßrat Ml a 7 , 1 4.151 1100'50 afro NI: 0.1.8. " ....1.501 c 5 ......... 41 4,752 :11 7 .1 , 0 • • . 1.4 Olt Fria , * 3 to 4', /LAT. hell 4.25 Shoe 1 EA -10 ...4,75 and?.', 1nch..,.. .. !Dam]) Tire, 11. 4 by 7.16 inch... 3 1 4 It% and 1).4 5.41 by and 1 .., ‘ • " Riirota lb 01 do •• %, 1 n .01 by 3.18 A i •• 4t4 Nos. 13,11,15.10,17 Ih 41.4 20 ......... ........ 1.1.:41 It 44—N.. change and we rev.* Red .9pittdah Solo 11 to.. ...... Slaughter " Upper Leath, VI slim Bridle Fkirtinr, Leath, T 1 Ilartierui LARD —A very 'lull market: chntlryla nt : 1.., and sty .lo at 11 for No 1. LUNIDLR—The mark..[ I: me learn that Oh. palm of the be...in are ahimit 10,iikel,MNI: feet, the ruling rot,. f, ,iintunn being .5.0.:.(m510 and clear II KS , PORK f country p...-ked at r.ly dr , nr $l7 :sa'.i,sl.. In the mind may ..dim at 5111.5..0. la hold Until) nt 70: Lard till N I hi held At a 5 and yrin. IhiTATMES—Mart.i•I men and dr"' `--d• • sr-m0 of 11.1,15' red and Nrehatin , icks ;:o and and store at Si) and 40 SF.F.Iti. -There 1. n.thtug dn., of Th.. (hr LT—N... 1 1, selling at $l.OO and extra at $1.15 and r'..at ket dull. Clovin and Tunothy is over. Fam and ted plenty at $1.121:41,15. WINDOW GLAS..)ticre aro Firm, and me refloat onr anotationa for the wly utak,. :—.53.4 and 714, VIM): 1,10. $3,75:1,11 to 9XII and 0212 to 10212, Bxl3 w 9,13 and 0114 to 1011:1.$3.50. Theme art. net ca.), ririci, country brand, rank 50 ri ..t • ..x. lea, For the oureemlitig nindiuni .ix.,10 p rent dihount Wlllll.l LEAD—firm and 311 ate.rly demand at 5.2,50 7. keg )are in oil. and di, 0. "fL th, ...infect to the wit:M.lla count. 11..1 141.11.15)1,0.00. net. and IVIIIS.Ia—SaIe. , of Famt• nt at ty415.... 'MI In II Wro't ta , ls All longth* New Tong CarTtc Mar-a ET, 3lsy —Notwithetan.ling the In, lerneney of the weather. there was a gel atTeinianro at the Washington droro ,. , sell, and the demand area pretty active at an al Teti., • 2.• rt. rtoo Ibe, whit h • • 111,,rai coneerpienve or a falling off in too receipts, rather than an inipiorement In ge,lity , which waa not an on the average.. lac:, week'. enmity. there being to.tay largo rm. I ,, ned working oxen, , • tiller for quality. offereS, and winch brought only ...rine Price. Quit,' a 'erg. PruPor t„,n of th e reeelr's were State rattle, but the larger number wer. 'rout Thare wee a failln; oil In [be lohd receipts of about 2 , 00 heel. Thera was a burg, bnainese done nt Itergan Ifni on Mon.:ey, whenabr at .100 head chang ed hand., at from Oto 10c. Coweand i-alves are dull. V. ala are In abandant supply and evil slowly at last week'ent liheN. and Lambs ere In demand, et from to the nee for n, extra 1..6a. Perlin, ate very plenty, and well .t 3L groan weight, and net. PoottottLeut• Corn/. 51.Xxr—Tbe offerunga of beef cattle, this week, amonut to 1.7.52 head—o slight docren., below the receipt. of week previous. The demand on lawn good and prices wall maintained. Prices range from .I,S to $9,60 It Ind IDs and a few extra lancnater county cattle brought $10. , b510,50. Daring the weed. there were about head olspo.d of at W ardell'a AVOW,. !more Yard. o • . The Sheep market, this week, has Leen well supplied, the offerloas having reached WO Load, showing an mere... , of 1576 head ever week previons. The demand tia. been folio acti re, hut not adequate to absorb the supplies, and prioe. have &Jinn! to $.3,5110341 I 1 head, eynal to ? b for dremil. The arrivals at Phillip.' ruion In Tani were 1676 800, and told at prices Gioia to net ket Imports DT silver. KEOECE. Talton City—_!3'.l 01,1 a dour, 130 , 05 lawf, 43 to co: !u "" 2u Lls h."' •Du LIM doer, 31, .1 co bids cowtor oil. Fcbmstock l dour, J Oder: 1,„2 hide, 31) balsa, Sills co, 15 6 bbl Ilarbancb; 301 do do. 171mce,,8 „ram,. tkro: ain; art, 100 bets mod. A Km . y 2 b:p,, 1 hi roll... Pta I glue, Footer Eloason; 11 ibbUln.'l.l.7litice: b.a3 y 1T Scully: 7 arlod coon. J Stewart. '"5106....1iii;1!!•616L VATIC. d r:ON CO-18 kg. talk. imam; oi leator, bbl cemen, 3711118LLNO per Chaeolt--51% tonoplg iron, Loo 100 IA paper, tiering; .12 aka baley Emu, • wrts per . loors—ai mkt. shoulders, 26 bld lard. 722 tads floor. I bx book. Clarke 9'2 WA maul,, pgi hides, Swindler, 101,4,4 Bas med. 1 ilk Nahum, 1 bx beam., Linsley It cco 2 aka, 1 h.: C 0...., woos. vOOO. LOS per Fort Wayne-100 empty bbls, no cso Moe, 11,1 fors, 13 sks potatom,Slither a Dilworth, 210 are wheat, Brom Kirkpatrick; 7 billa bags, Collins; 15 cks bacon, Grier; ILTYMeers, Ilmon; 79 Ms cotton. Genoa dr, CLUB. cm 22, dodo, King, Pennock co; 100 bbl Boor K Lo . L M 2104 al) do do, Lindsay; 6hs lacks, Chess. 1911. won &ca 30 dr Bidiss,,Katiplra Clry. 19 1811 ahmels, Lippin cott 41 co; 8 pork, 4 pkgs, 1111roarth; 100 bid floor. Tarlor; 100 do mud, Curling, Bobinnon a co; 75 bra Iron, 7 bill scythes, Lloyd&Block; bbl oilier, Bryce kid .: 20 Lis hemp, Becket It co: 5 cak Anton, Dickey; 201 hides M'Cone; DO do, Harhaugh; 1 d- do do, Tagivul; 700 bill. dour. 70 do lard oil, 50 do culair ell, 44 Wads bac..., 75 to lard, 42 aka potato., 12 lea ham, 011013 hump, 12 Os Dallier 2.80,18 s data, Clarke k co. ZANESVILLE per Emma Graham—'s,6 bbla flour, 15 hhd tobacco, 1 o.k bacon, 4 kgs butter, 1 bbl 'do, 15 do eggs, Clarke h co; 30 empty Ilhodm a Varnst327 aka potato* Parry k co: 5 ho, I bbl coda, Itueb; 300 bBI dour. Ma; 20 dm biouois,3 , aka barley, Jenklm 2.59 As earn, 076 do feed 1 bbl eggs, owner; :WOO It Imam, Seibert L cox 21 bbl lour Gormley. LOUISVILLE per Lebanon-767 bbl door, hurt Idids 'tubscco . 175 au Oat, CWlte R ccillo3 as wheat KoLboly & Cr, FahceitneY Lro S:•1 dr beef. W r. r. bb'• -11 21 plo A - rwart.4. 1 . ... Tvb A 1.1.1.,..rt.an 10. t ca W 1:hbo r TI. ' Dlrt,b St a . I • A Rana k .1,1 , , ; 1 11 t' &usre.l. tis .km, 1 bbl h, ". Dilworth ill~k.it VP S. Thu river was abut r.las m feet of water, Th.. r Sunda ; wr . F.irt it al front 81.Louia. the l ow. ditto. Inn I inoti t very Or haute and thrit. kr, n.• • k • on mho Wharf. The Weather was quits warm 3 ekt,re.is noon and was sultry with ninth min. A Poo new stdo-wheel boat. bulk at Prtiwnly iiin iGI • yard o f Lentart ...ono down on.rosy c Phe is to be mai.' and • 01 liy Capt. Iloi;ht a gintillervin 31111 f ivoral.l3 t... revers. rho ix to min from El ,o4P I,L tion with the railw, :the ie ... t !or, o" 1. frnt hold. 11, et,inoti have t2it I. C-7 , lldOrt Ith stroke, an.l t n tflr,.o b(111,11, .2 , IL , !On.: -td on; ....d'•ei• Ctivo. (twine. of this , it :rr .1. 0 . . Jt•P• del the pa.intinit. , n t Slit. it ToQ and viilivtantint 1... kt and r 1311, nt thr Dart of tit - ant -tr, 1... 0., - ; s' kn. ' lea ,, r , Un Tiii.raday v d n th, steamer 1t0.... lying at I:I, o at the tame. lie . n 1 • 1 ' thin no Innly wax not rty - There were no do-i x - turn* . Ilea. and . very little:l..lot U.Arttoi To-nAr—lhe ~, . . • M'Gnivin will 'env , to-lay i itt Loinn n.th...ir The groom Graben:n;(7m, A t edit v o'clork for Zanesville. (L- in no et,iirr.: n always Led neva.. it to soy. T. 11 ALLOW—The lintel Dui ior hoe I I.in, k Anthony WM nut aide to got awn. 3..• t rdvy -ki ' • onll.She • ill Ira,. r. non I I.er lbw fOod deeds 'oil 1,711.1.1 wr...rehtr; I, 1..,.. dtrention. t - tt, t „,:,a... Th., P.. •,, Cunt- Ilarry lease: tor i Fleeter uur best wielies.. The Arizona, Ce tut. iiiinway a luiperiil, aenei‘ tuiso will set out en leer hint trip en The r. ley. Ile I. e a in the prim•of th.. 1210 avel di:serves l• 1,/ed Ills cleik Plunklir ,tN I it .. The splendid st..anur Alma, C - ept. Rubin:en u lee - New Orleans nn .Santrd-y . Th. 4.1. FPringie ur,ekell, Is about re. ie . tie • woo !eel 1,1 dispatch. w. I ti other dr, an': • ^.7'l , rash. Ceti , her, and walls sheriff. at Ne Siul in" of lit r. The Filt, - 1 - ir Lir iitlieten lett e • tr nn perl•r, aft , : iil , l is in REM awl " Th., . t l n, ”! h• ‘l.l. v. - Kt o 1 :,\, ' • •• ~, ~ ,;';e; Steamuorit itegleter. Il.tt• !, E 1,11.• tb: 1 I. DEI 1. ~•—• fet-g 112,1 falini4;• tirgulat ,j , lcanicrs. , Monongahela River Q. S. Mall Facke:a FTEAMER TELEGRAPH, STrAL7'I: CArr. J. C. TEE ABOVE NEW S;T.EA:111:1:6 ARI nuutnr. Mi.rnlng • burgh o'clo.•k A. )1 . ntvl i P. )1. f, )111”...5p..rt, I,La Foyett.. Cr, and Browny:I:, tlivre• cutm. rt:n, wtth for Faye:, r: - M. reva«ut , rs [101,1 , 1 throneh from f`i!t•lrr.: 1: , $ 2 . autt.tat.--1.0..rn• , • 1..404 ir.dr,•!‘ Boats returnin4 11,wr , •T loave. la curt,lngar,l,'.. ' , I , -r•mmg. For f ,, a , it th e cm., Wl,ar f 17. j 1 1.),Y1 . l'An - 1 117- 7 7;,„:, _EL ET It et.amer ENIM A GII.IIIAM. l'mpt f, the above an:l tLL.IIII,I at I 0 5 ,1,k I f' V 1,1 i 'F.~~t'~\,.' trinrinnatt, FOR CINCINNA fl tornnAirrtr• port , . on VII: i on 4 my . = FLACIs. A r, "ul' C 1 1\ C INN .1.". I AND. 117 1, - sterorwr nno .Trl intern, , tut.. i I.Al' • let Inst.. .t k P F.•• on hoard or to I FI.ACR. HA • A ,;., v 1 Inr udo .11.1 par.tet {JR, r'.1.1. U. .-^ 4 1 , .."' _ n.. All ports on TILLS DAY. 1, . l• 3 I. or 14.03 on Lorr.4., to nty2i FLACK. nAllyr..• • . 11, 1 011. CINCINN - rl.‘. AND i.tJI. it.El.ll'%t F. .? . 41:2= Lai, F. X. Hen, will - • - • - 4 , a, . o pot. n ILA° 1,11. Irr.lght or pnorn4.. mr.pl, .41 ”St te t t n - IS I tAI tn. :'-t. ILcuto, Z:c VOR ST. LOC IS A MISSOL . 0777;,, JU NI V ER—TI, 714..r.1.1k1 FORT WAYNE, AI lA,T. . intt•rmAdie. .SATURDAY, . ••• • .11ARA Kt: - PUB. ST. LOUIS--Tlie !Inc r hlt, Cx. • N!...r •. .r the Amp AnA lA., 'h. rtllln..t...ht At 4 1 . M; 41,41 , 1,, 111 1 . 1.1 , LACK. - - 14 .1 011 :lir. 1.011.5. I'. t fr - ntertaker JOILN 1:1-.1; trill h•Ar. , h.r th, ithd 101 • •,,, DIV lAt in pit I !res.:ht., • • " - nly27 FLA , K. - Ar• •. Tilolt Sr. LOUIS, GALEN.% . ;1• , ,v F ALI 4 UI kIVI •I' P 01.113, C 44- Calli •un, all on DAY, I.t •• . ' P. k'or freight or apply trir2.s I'l' FOR ST. LOUIS, KF:OI:I . cR,. X Darlington. Mn.,Atino, ptzport. 11,, ...S;,r1;1 .1 ILAet 1.:,n The dux Rummer At I 2,IINALT, C. M. I. 3, will lea, 1.4 the above ar. , l Interm,ll,te THIS DAY. 1.1 loot, at. I M For r rage 0111.17 on I..tartl, or to tuyCl FLAGS. 11 ARN YA A FOR :31. LOUP, 1111:1.1:,11111N, DAVENPORT. ROCK GALENA. DUIR Arr. 1..0 CilftS l ).., NI:NONA. AND ;R. PAUL—TIr tint .maam , r a . :: :n- W3{ for : I 0.11 port,. ea Tlll6 DAY. Int .r (1. pialaty ma tar Ti SA. DIV/at—Th.: nu... THIS; DA V. 1.1 4. , nmay LU_ 11 ' FS. 1111011 FOI{ r PAUL. DIRECT Sr. 1."/1.1S. KOK 101 l .MI:SCATISK i-N1 , 111.T. 11.r. - 1. 1,1. .. A Li.... A. D1.90_1.1.1211, 1.", , N A. 5 1 '11.`.% ATIIII A 55 0. rt,noo I I'. . De , tn. wilt b.o- nt all THIS DAY, n Irt .:1 o'.1,1: ~r t,estrr apply on 1..,1,1 ay' 1 YI. 1tn7.`.1:.S - M I OR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK, I II77- - _ , :„ IttI[I.TVOTON.MI2,7ATIN Y., °ALE\ 0 1... 'ROSS!: . Wainer I.' , • 0 ahoy,- 00.1 nll ~. 1111, ; . I FI,ACI,. lIAILNIr Al,'. 4 .1. !.. .!" PACK ET. , 11 . :.; 7r• • •, 1 , • , • ‘.l. .1,,, firlD Ortrans, :cr I ' (l imn.. Ca imn.: 31 . :SIPI T IIS AN L/ NEW e or,ar,a, "11 Capt. NV It, ata,ve . tuterruediate ..rte on Tlll, ;•.'. Y. • ;.r is/ar. Itor ptu.sage apply lam- I _rn) k LACK. IIA E, _ L li 4 l It E PII IS NEW 011 LEANS.—The linr .reamer ALMA. Captain John I,.hiaarn, .111 IT:, 1. a tt, a l. ‘, intarnuthAto pal,. on TR., DAY, 10: 4 • • •1 K. For freight art ' , sm..° .pplr •r my:. FLACK, VA 1:11E, 1 , fatorellanrous PROPEIIIiY 17OLDERS, ATTE NTIO rEnzuscr & SOMVSO23 Haviug increamed thrir rya r.,. 1-211.DS ez C I CPS PATENT ELA!-qIC FIEF WATER PROC.` EN ENT ROOFING. ARE now prrnarqd dr,rption fir nat. - :th t.. uttiv, Soots that =mot be eurpa•xJ for Cheapnesid and 1.31.11 , 11Iility; Our Roota are too wen E. t0 . a . 0 to minis , " nay etno y from .. Teslonontals In favor of Val f....1n e , and e..nn to e.,,,, les fleets by talllng n: our Ont., No. l'i tTit l tt.,l,..l • t. R. 1.., corrn.l3rlth the mi...., 1t..5 tn... In 1.- le -net 11. lielaon'a corner of Wylie send 11,. , . alreenr, J, 1i.,,,,'. n...w (loth. corner of dray t and Feven th streets: House of ,` W. 0. Lo., Esl., 81e..0,1 ^...y. M °Nee,. 1 , .!, , ,,,,,,,.. Btable: Store of It. Straw", co•- nr of : Market ail :-<: ouch Ma . L. also Boom of 11. ll.Bueeop. 41114. blc,k; Idr , drnivllld W , ....tr [Wan House of Itotwrt Flynn, CorIffIVIIII, f . i ,-,nn Wen., and Wylie etreeta, Store of J. !M. Meßoberte. 11'. 1...1. , ...., Stable of A. Bradley, comer of W:t. r aller and :la. street. Alll.7,lleny, Boos/ of LI. El Wi1t,14.16, Eoff).. 1v0,,,r. Ron; Roue., of A. Negley. Jola, Scott, WttileC.ll and Sit; Coon, East Llberty; and mass other. tt.ro taf,rfif. I. ~,,,. Nan. PERRIN le .191iNlioN. ap?...:davrly F . No. 75 Emit Eilleld et., Plttalonrgh, Pa._ BOOTS AND SHOES, OFL ICA. P FOIL CASH, JAMES ROBli, REAR TIIE 31A/LKET St"}.l.' Unapt,* r.,...1‘,11n• tar., Elming stock of LADIES', NURSES' and CHILDRENS' fa2,l NHOE.3; MENS' CALF, RIP AND COARNR BOOT, tt.TYORD Tirs, BOYS' AND soirrue BOOTS, tl lO vrESAY, A vary anyerlor. article and orty run, Direcor ra t Dora cia th at ra blanntacturere, lehicli he *DI well by th e ram na raglt,T4 • This stock comprfara g 040 of thn fat vet attertm,at• to be foetid In any citywyttltablelhr.cify aud o f 0.4, N ara haring orer twenty ye:maxi:km*lw, ha bey.; he 'rm.!. that he can nowahttall Lutes. • fir reqstfelly tra:tr, all In want tee s4oxiag th eta that thny 010 tde.s.d. mule—royl7 VLOIJR-20 bbl a. of weetes White neat tzp.. , ly for 1,1 , W11 to, In store and tor Ws by • ItOrit:lCT URA EV, spla 321 Front street, nest 11=:1= k I • ni,l;l MEMO t,rumni tol t on
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