- ,y-._:::::,i . r . . ittskurO, 1.22'T trEt, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 2, ISO OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY' City and Name Items PRIMAZT ELECTIOSS.—At the primary elec tions hild on Saturday, the following delegstes were elected: Fire Ward—Titt4burgh—.T. T. Kincaid, Sr. Acidrew }Second Ward—A. S. Bell, Aaron Floyd. Third Ward, Ist precinct—David Simnsr, u. 11' Leonard.- 24 preeintl--J. H. n0b111.9011, A. M Brown. fourlAWard—W. Fifth Ward, Ist yr Capghey. 2d prer Caldwell. Sixth Ward—T. . Rowley, JCS. Lowry, Jr. Seventh Ward— . o drew Oycr, Jas. Reed. Eighth Ward— m. Wood, Jueol , Reader. Ninth Ward—H gh McKelvy, Win. Forsyth. First Ward,AUeg eny—J.B. Ingham, J.P. Ross. Second Ward—J hn McDonald, G. R. Paddle. Third Ward—Jo n U. Barr, Caspar Gang. Fourth Ward—J hn McGraw, D. A. Pressly. Sewickley Borough—Thcodoro Nevin, George lindisill. Etitateth Borough—Samuel Frew, Dr. 'Moffitt. LairrencerilltS. E Darr, W. Kaufman. South Fatah trgh—A. Wilcox; A. )Icllane. West l'ittatu I.,Riclinrdson, J. Small. Shorn/fro—William Stewart, Henry Lewis. Yfonangando—Rich. Perry, E. A. Mehl:which. Birmingham, lttprecinet—W.Graham,E. bloye. if Sd do. S. Sala, Phil. Phial. F:ott Birmingham—David Chess, John France. Fle t Vrevort—D. F. IloLain, S. F. Cochran. I:latteth Township—Samuel Carr, James Pat terson. West EUzabet McGrew, David Lynch. West Deer—Dr. Andrew Hnrper, Wm. Leslie. Robinson--Isaac Ross, Robert ildeElberron remained—W. A. Shaw, Benjamin Woods. Snowden—Wm. Wilson, Peter Simmons. Baldwin—J. McGibboney, T. Varner. Nara Fayale—Daniel Huffman, Alexander Boyd. South Fayette—J. Gilmore, S. Collins. Upper St. Clair—Capt. J. Glenn, and a tie be tveecn Fife and Gilmore. Loirtr St. Clair—C. B. M. Smith, J. Dilworth Rors—Andreir Bayne, J. Crider. Indiana—James Wilson, Jacob Wolter. Ohio—R. 11. Dacia, Wm. Dalroe. EL 1 Eri, —Robert Ashworth, Ch. Geehring Franklin—David Neely, -- Wheeler. Seleiedqty—Robt. P. Nevin, Thos. L. Shields. Collins—Geo. Finley, D. R. Coon. Cresual—Francis McClelland, Dr. Robinson. Char tiers —Difrid Robinson, A. McCartney Penn—C. &nicely, R. Stotler. Pine—Wm. Rodgers, John Grubbs. Nun—Maui Tomer, William Conklin. Paitan—John Morrison, T. Mellasters. Pitt Township—lease Jones, Henry Johns. Peebles, No. I—John Murdock, Jr , D. Aiken " " 2—John W. Butler, A. MeCa.slin Neville—James Dickson, ?no., Cole. Moon—Wm I'. Ferree, Robert Kendall. In structeel for Harry Woods Sholer—Alfred Loyd, John Wiikne,- 7 James Melielry, John House. .Ifuncherter—S. McCune, B. A. Sarope,iii. In knotted for McKnight for Congress. Jeferson—lfenry Hrtb, Hugh Donaldson. In strucled for Harry Woods. .111i1tn-,Merrick. Munson, S. Kennedy. In structed for Harry Woods. Purpeane—Eli Crouch, Robert Taggart. DEVRALILE PROPERTY ON ACCOMMODATING Torus.—Tatting advantage of au hour or two's sunshine, some morning or afternoon, our read ers on the lookout for a pleasant and convenient location to build private residences, will be well gratified with a visit to the beautiful property, which has been divided into various sized build ing lots by Mr. John Irwin, in the First Ward, Allegheny, and to be sold next Tuesday even— ing, by Mr. Davis, at his auction rooms, Fifth et. For all purposes of healthy and quiet residence, these lots occupy one of the most desirable sec tions of our sister city; and the extensiveness of this property, laid out with spacious streets and A._avenues, secures to each purchaser the assurance of an elegant neighborhood in the future. Ad joining a large open Common, and situated on one of the most beautiful drives from Pittsburgh, (leading past the superb mansions and most ro. manticyiews in the valley of the three rivers) these ranges of lots, when improved with the residences of purchasers, will he the most at tractive rind comfortable nook of homesteads be longing to our two cities. The terms on which these lots will be sold are extremely favorable; only one-quarter cash, the balance in three equal annual payments. Plans of the lots can be obtained at Mr. Davis' auction rooms. Astorase. Arrarer'sx`Smcrist.--Samuel Bon den, committed yesterAMK to the Allegheny lock up for diniikennesi, attempted to hang himself., by means of his hantikerabief fastened to a bar in thee:ell door. When fonnd, ho was hanging and nearly dead, but 'the slip-knot.was not a good one tind failed to do the work successfully. The keepers then took his handkerchief from and soon after be was . found arranging his suspenders for the purpose of repeating the at tempt upon'his life. These being taken from him, he was soon after discovered tearing bis shirt Intoojetripti with -which to make a rope to make a third attempt Bowden is a resident of the Third Ward. Ile served in the Mexican was, and has- latterly been much of the time intoxicated:. Tom Ar. Mr.. antsr Bayna was rising very rapid. ly yesterday, arid - so muck water came down' as to cause hick-water.in, the ,Idoncingabela. The surface of - the :Aim' Was covered with drift. wood.: Thn water redoes. fast on DlOnday night that a - late coal barge, owned by Colvin & Gamble, of Slarpshurg, broke from Ler moor ings and Swinging around rfloated down against a pier of the Sharpsburg bridge and sunk. All the low land betireen the canal and the bank in the vicinity, or. filowartstown was overflowed last niffil, and - people' were sailing arinnd amon_g the apple treeaquite at their leisure.-- The flood was nearly as high about liare's Island as it has ',been this year, and at dark the rater was still Pirranunnix WAren .Cues.—We do not know of any place adjacent to the city—eo convenient of access by railroad, so happily situated fur good air and fme scenery, so comfortable and commo dious in point of accommodations for invalids or plesPure•ecekers—to which we would rather re tire for a few weeks, than the Pittsburgh Water Cure, at Hayseille, On' the Ft. W. tr. C. It. It., some .12'miles from the city. The establishment is now under the superintendence of Dr..l. Here ford. Bee advertisement. THE SALE or Funstrtnar. at Ryan's, Fifth at., will beleontinned during this week. The whole of nis immense Mock has been marked down to cost, and is sold at vary low prices, as the ware rooms are to be torn down next week, to mak. room far the.new building which Wm. Dagaley, Esq., is about to erect. Those in want of any thing in this line will do well to call at Ryan's and secure a bargain, as this week will be the lest opportunity. INTOBHATION WANTED.—+We have in our peg ressitoa a letter from Oregon Territory. ut regard to the relatives of John Billings. Joun was drowned from a schooner bound to San Francisco, in December, 1856, and left some real estate in the Territory, which is without a legal claimant. Any person knowing anything in regard to this family will please call at this office. • A cocoarn man named Edward Brown, made an Rental On a man named Gribben, in the Fifth Ward; rder netitlaymorning, between one and two o'clock. - On-the Iraq to the depot at this early hoar, Gribben:Wm met by this negro who struck him in the .forehcad with a slung-shot inflicting a terrible -.wound. Mr. Gribben raised a cry and Brown escaped, but was caught yesterday afternoon byofficers Reed and Knox. The Malyor committed him. • RCTIMM3I3.—Dr. David McKinney, the able editor of the Presbyterian Banner 4. Advocate, who has been attending the session of the Gen eral Assembly it New Orleans, returned yester day morning, after an absence of several weeks. We are glad to ace him in such good health after his excursion through the South. Ws are requested to state that those persoue who secured seats in the National Theatre, for the Grand Concert of the Garman ; Musical As aociiiiin, before the tickets were given out, are requested to procure their tickets from the treasurer before noon, to-day (Wednesday,) otherwise the secured seats will be re-sold. Jolts DAVIS WAS committed to jail by Mayor Weaver, charged with stealing a horse from a Mr. Stitt, of Warren, .thastrcrog Co. Mr. S. followed him to this city, and be was arrested in Duquesne Borough, with the animal in his pas • session. i A xtut•named Ludman, zesiding in Lawrence '. Tine, ;opined a blood-vessel on Saturday night and - died in a few minutes afterwards. Lie • leaves , n wife and family to mourn his loss. Jews - Daassos was arrested on Monday eve ning, an a charge of assault and battery by Jolla Jrwin. Dickson was bell to bail in the Sam of $2OO to answer the charge at court. A`BoAn~su tdthe Eagle Hotel was robbed o $l2, Monday night, a s ts supposed by a fellow lod&rnsmed Ramsey, who bas left 6r ports nn known; , btteW.childwasfotmti,ifistereek , drowned to the ittletthitey river, near Emlentort. Tttr. Crawford Journal of yesterday morning ' asp that, onThrtraday afternoon last, Mr. Abra ham Lem , a respectable citizen of Hayfield tp., was killed by a bull, belonging to a butcher i in Conneautrille- A neighbor of Mr. L. was in possession oi l the bull, and kept him in hit barn. On Thursday afternoon, he broke down the barn door and got out, and the man, being sick, Cent for Mr. L. to assist in securing him. Mr. L. approached the tenet, when the boll made a pitch nt him and threw the fence down upon him, when he horned and mangled hint in a rid manner. dmii before he could be rescued, Mr. L. was entirely dead. The Conneentrille Cyane says that, on Sun day last, the dwelling of Platt lingers, near Ilan dels I'. 0., Crawford enmity, Was struck by light ning: the Iluid ?coed to part, one portion pas sing down the 14:hieing rod and the other down the chit.aucy into the cellar, escaping through the walls. Mrs. Rogers was badly hurt, and the house and furniture consideraldy injured and broken. During the storm on the sarhe night, the barn of Mr. Holcomb was striick by light ning, but the cattle in it were uninjured, though the .nr^ Von badly shattered. S. Lardy, 11. J. Donaldson. U—S. Mclielry, George not-11.. Thompson, Joseph Barn. ' irrisii.—The Mercer 11 . /iii, sf Mon day, sal • :.• It the bridge-letting at the eomniis stoner', 'lice, en Wednesday lest, resulted as follow!, 1110 bridge,over Shenango, in Delaware town:d.ip, to Wm..;. Leech and A.. 1 christy, for Staill: the brie' e over Little Slieliange, in Perry tp., to Davy -‘llaillev' - for :2.): bridge S 0 over Otter Creek, 'LI •tp , to Orr and Charles M'Alichael, for $1 1 :1: bridge over Swamp Creek for SCA and over Weet Branch of Little Neshannock for $163. Toe City Regulator yesterday caused to be put up at both ends of the bridge connecting Penn and Liberty streets by the Washington Hotel, a strong fence, 00 114 to stop all passage from one to the other street by that means. The bridge is out of repair and dangerous to life and limb, soil no appropriation having been made the bridge is nailed up. The people in that vicin ity were quite excited about the matter yester day. THE prospects for an immense crop of wheat, rye, oats, etc., in this vicinity, are excellent. The fruit is also looking fine, nod was but little injured by the frosts. It is thought now there will be an average crop of apples and peaches. The great execs , of rain for the last month has prevented many of our farmers from getting in their corn. This is the only complaint we hear of but if the weather should clear up, it is still time to plant toe corn.---Butire //mud. TueTnesrttr..—The Florences make their first appearance fur the season, at the NeW National this evening in some of their mirth-provoking characters. They are raro delineators in their line of character anti will draw. Kawshawgance and his troupe still occupy their test in the rear of Trimble's new Hotel Too June Term of the Criminal Ctitirt com mences on Monday next. The most stirring case on the list is that of David .9.. Evans, charged with the murder of his wife. Iv you would have a hat made of levers best material and superior workmanship, you must go to Murphy's, corner or - Fifth and Smithfield streets, where you can have your bats made in any desired style, anti properly conformed to the head. Be is a workman of twenty years experience at the work bench. Ctlce him one trial, and that will secure for him your future patronage Ft I.riis omitted steam t- the great practical nl4l - the age; ;Morse has brought i lolvanirm to lie the daily servant of it men ; Newton tiara vel, oil them ares of the stars, and made their . ' motions the mariner's guide on tho trockless ocean. Wl..at men hate done in their departments. Dr. Ayer lir , CA e in medicine. Ho turns the great discoveries in Science and Physics to use in tho cure of iitsease, and makes the occult discoveries of the gni, chem ists available for the wants of every day life. His medicine, far the lose priers at which they are sold, bring within the reach of every man the be-t wisdom and the best skill ttf modern timer. II L;dnymn I bet) St•l'e, P.? Try. Love or PRAI, -- -The love of praise, howe'er concealed by art. Reigns. more or less, and gbio in every heart: The proud, to gait it, taaila ou toils endure, Tbc -.lorlest :Ron it bur to make it sure. - Ia ir our province to False the garment, made at the Brown Stone Clothing Bull of Rockhill .t Wil son, No. al , :t and tin:i Chestnut street, above Firth, Philadelphia. "A “1011 artiele t 11: 14.4, - rind -terms ttriet ly ("FA; . are the mra, br nhi.tt the busioc,i .1 1 L. earnathatt, Allezht-y 'inc. has risen I. it! pres• lIICZEINI or boy:* elfithintt way find t ion his etOrk an•l Mrs. Illassn.as, No. 600 M'ourtu ut reel , • 1) - aDr 11,-1..1:‘ cl , :r.r.BuAt ED 2.f:111140E. 1r, , 1 , 0 , ..1 by Firming Hrar, ct I.lo,lpurgi. K. ty A rt. 11.1,1 miceeympt , otes of x.rma, I ca.. it • bottle.. 3 Dr. 31els,ne'm Celetweted Vert:at/roc, whorl, to,nght anay a Wturh nr worms numbering, I alteuld Judge... Wet tbirty— Ina ...Uhl arta very .10k during tha operacten, but la nor, aril and hearty. ae.TntrT, DS A ',tote D., writes malor dat- of Avg 10. 1152, and says aho L.. 1 hero tront.l.l.lth worms Or tonro than a year, MO Ilint lt.ok bottle of LOU Mr. Letroca Celebrated Vernolue, prtinre , l by Fleming Ito.- alateh„bronght stew, from la r ten, :oat worms, tog nod Itt , De. the now bellove• herself to ho entirely fr., front MIA rtmlattis, • Ciertoan r...iolog•r.o4lliviug tun street., my, that alter yell., ono viol of CAA br.tad Vormlf ego. ahe passed tan large tate wort... Itt,,,,Porelmaers will be careful to ask tor Dlt. M . LANE'S CY-I,I.I6IIATED VI:RM I POP. I:, on.eolfartur , .4 by FLENIING 118,S. of l'lrrsectuitt. Pa. AM Whet - Vermih,ere in compar lam aro se , ,rtlalesa. Dr. M'Lano a rrottino Vervain,. *left hla celebrated Litrr rills. tan now ho had at all revortabla drug 'taro. Nersegertutar tatilLout Ihr rtonature of' j,Laa•elvaT PIALMINO nuns, .fimusmcnts. GaLLIVD IfIISXCAL rESWIVAL THE GET - MAN NORTH AMERICAN Musical Association ITI.I c.d. 10th Anniverpary in thie city 0. JT NIA 81.13. 901 and luth TUESDAY EVENING, Nth, GRAND CONCERT! NEW NATIONAL TIIEATIIE Over TWO Hundred and Fifty 'Vocal and (cotopr:atng man.. t I,a ma..ka..l latant .n the e. mut ry Orr *hict... - aaatati alit I. perttnied, tur tha n,.t in,. the tiottrd State% the arlehread Mtai.cal Tabiam, ON TILE SEA SHORE. By tho dieldgniaball ratnpaaar,.lt LIVF. OTTO. thin titnl and chnee musical composition. drocriptiva the Sr and Ma life and habitat/ the t iah.rmen, haa mat thr graa ae mates. In Inland, Prance and Germany. T.ln Com art. mill to under 1.2.0 directiars.of the ;Mort Dit,cl.ta, NOR. ECLIWAH. WedLneaday Afternoon, tills, at 3 o'clock PRIZE CONCERT, A:1 .11.A.1 On which occanlnn t h.. diff,Pnt ~ o cit lire B.Atmgitig t.. Asoncisti..n a t11c.,n3r,81 for • rungnificont SILVVIZ GOBLET. EVENING. LIMIT O'CIAPCK A ,- , I.I.Ii:NDID 13A.NQI.L.EY1 WAZI I, gives io the .:no 11.11. TEIURSUAU, the. lOU,. Yrvreviun Ilsrungh the principal rrebt of IL. dry. Plc Nlc at Denny'ri Grove F.VENING, x o'clotili, flu ti-stivitioa chi. , a lilt a GRAND BALL =II irir - Prlcos admi.slun to Grand 1A...t. t'l I Cie Duquette. $l, Upper Tler, cent, Ps I,lcnc,,t, 40 et, I.lanipagq, $l, Ground, 10 cent.. 14411, $l. ,p,tPttl FOSTER'S NEW NATION ALT IIEATIt Sole Lompro•ml ..... C. YOSTRIt. Actiog &age Man.nger. A. V. Yorsa. Trruazer EMU., - • ... IiCALt eriT,to Uut . Off: to hold six twrsoux • ...... .• SL 00 1n.,. Citelo Rua Pargnette :10 Lliper (g-U. oven at 7 o'citck. Commence M ui I H]IE SE ATTILiCTIUN. Ilr.t night of the ~ngagernent of th. worl.l renowned young Atnorican wt ti.te, MA. and M 11.5. W. J. FLOILKNCE. WIMN E,DA ti Y.YEN I NO, J nue . 2 , 1, I Kti, will Le perforawd Uic drat", to twu &a, of BRYAN OLYNN. Mr. W. J. il.Kroce. knther Lynch... ............ Mr. E. W. Ileattlu Crept. 9nlhhin• ...... ......Mr. W. Nig., SLehd ....... 51 Cooke 'After which, the protean ken. of A LESSON FOR HUSBANDS. Tim ..... .......Mr. W J Florenrt Fanny Tuttle... Mr. W. J. F iniCt Cc, Tu COLICILIaiII with Di Y rauciots UL:TME If • HITCHCOCK, iIeCRICERY (Slacertorors to 11nffm.,51'em,5 Co.) Varwarding and Corumisaion Men:hunts Aad Wbnlegoale De-tiers in Produce, Flour and Wool, No. 153 Prot! out IT2 Scconvl I aplayd—m729 .C. — 1 .. --N IGS o Afall sizes on handand much A to order at the shortest notke at ea low price. as any made in the United States, and of better 'muslin% t itan. generally used for this purpose. The attention ofmn deed. , is respectfully solici cornted. DAVID C. my 24 er of Lib arty and lined street. . . . TIOOP SKIRTS, French Corsets, French lo ,k Collar. and Slecees, Gloves, Ilremiery, blots, Shawls, Mantles and all kludoof Dreg.. Goods, very low for cash. my laded!' C. HANSON LOVE. 74 Market st. NPISKRY-150 bble —'— . prune—Doubie TCCC fied Willokey amid 2A bids. mild MonougahaLl 1:10 Whiskey. With an eseortmet of Foreign and L,mestie Wines wet Liquors, for sale at n limo beret market prices by WM. MILICLIFLTRE6. Jr. el 11120, ',mom, bin 200 .I.Jberty street VI V/. DOLLARS ILE IV ARD. —IV os lost 1: on Wettamdarmormoo, Bay 19th, a private AIESIO- It aNDIIII BOOK. light Mother binding, and containing memoranda dated from July. 057, to U.. protiont LIM! 1%. °won's address, "Levi IL Karol, Vltilodothhhi." scrotal le distinctly written In the book, end the nooket cont.. , tter.. The abuse toward will he 0114 ir the book re ,,..,,,,i imm.tistaly to ILA. FAUNA/STOOK A WI, ~,, corner of Find and Wood groats. 8)67 0 Li) PAYER--A superior lot, of Letter Ye. OTArIYES. POTATOES- _toss luu sks I {or 2r i Lue Iwo, 16 to 20 par , old. /1. moan qu*LUls Der wile by • Mercer - 1%w., n fitotwale article, Just received and 1 oh e ...an, ralod or Platt at ini sale by SIDDLE, WIIETS CO., ;.., WM. Ci. JOHNSTON k CO% myls Na 186 Liberty et. ' my 24 Paper Waroboolo, 67 Wood Audi. • /,•, _ 'BSS. WOOD'S PEARL STARCH in otor. nt..l for 1.• • • [Dena by our Special Reporter•] Tile "Serx" nice non FATG.—The next word we will have from the Gulf will douhtlesa Ire that the in. aolent ISritish craft—the Styx—which has been treat. ang our merchantmen to "a little more grape" than is desirable, has been blown out of the water. Lett we shall have o racy little '•hrigaxee" with our an- Mutt foe, and may volunteer, (like good patriots,/ wean for having the pictures of the whole commu nity taken at once, at Messrs. CARGO ft Co.', flattery, No. 21 Fifth street. G AT teem,, from certain ferry rapers, Developed in the doily paper!, The habitation of the 3lutes Ilas late been put to other uses 1. r., to telling Ilw,to and Shors Ilut, however popular the locality of Farnattus, T. Chantler, a leading dealer in the articles mentioned above, still continues his establishment ,•n Federal street, Allegheny. (41,r.r.= solicited at No. lit Hand street, for the only unabridged edition ever published,of(r'A l/ Vyl , • MltOry r./ . the Ref,,rniree,.”, splendidly illustrated, and loaned in parts at the low price of 25 cents each. The subscribers to this work will receive a copy of the large steel engraving entitled "Thr , Firer Re f.rrrnerr p Ming d.r Foam. Proiret." The com position ( which is of the most magnifiisent character nod contains little short of 100 figures ' ) presents an atent ir portraits of the moot prominent men efinneet ml with the event. A key of the plate will be given with each impression. ' • JAnsre AItMERE "—When n' •ny that Messes. epem•o tt. Co., of No. :3 Market street, dealers in liry toots, Trimmings, Hosiery, Shawls. Lace and Silk Mantillas, etc., use weever behind" their neigh tmrs, we will be sustained by a large class of ladies and gentlemen of taste and discrimination, if not by their itirals in business, too,—for the merchants of Market street are fair, generous and honorable in their bearing. No better or cheaper purchases are mettle than those which transpire daily at No. 73. "title \l' is my rholer."—K. Henry. The annotators are dark upon this passage of I Shakspeare, but we have nn doubt that York, testi -llliated with that imrtion of his shirt spelled at the present time —Collar."- whatever its orthography was some centuries since—exclaims in enthusiastic applause of his seamstress, "Greet is, ,tr." If the worthy gentleman alluded to hail found n furnishing and Shirt store etitml to Porter tt Smith's, Girard House. SmithEeld street, l'ittsburgh, from which to procure his wardrobe, wo might with justice hare expected him to "amplify" in still stronger terms and more sublime flights. Tur..n•nu.rx PAitsoN's Unrh.r WoRK.— The b,,.. lliesite-ss, ler Nosiness Ifro I cel. 8 ed. re. 512. This work indispensable to every intelligent busi ness inns, and WO are glad bt learn that the agent, 31r..t. U. L. Clark. of the tiirartl House, Smithfield street.. Book end Publication Store, is about to can vass the city I. subscribers. It is exeruted typo graphivally in the best st!le, O. T. Evans, 212 Itritatt was, S. T., roblisher.) Price: e10th,„52,50; sheep, s;i. Hew r. mot, AV 11t0 . n.--When vol, want to spend an how profitably and pleasant Ili, go to the splendid gallery of W. C. Wan, on Fourth swat, allelic you will find a e.,llcrii,,n of chaste and beau. tiful statuary and pictures painting.. photograph, ishiih will furnish interest nod. perhaps. edifi cation. Mr. Wall. himself, or hie gentlemanly as sistani, Mr. Coates, will be happy to wait upon you. '-loss PSSA to CORI,RI, sass. .. --A sound mind in a healthy body—the wish of Maraca—is attain able by a strict regard to thu laws of our eotistitu• tution, which, when injured. is to , be restored its wonted tone and vor, only by remedies, r...oiptly applied. A thoroug hly educated and risible drug gist should be known to every person, and such—we take pleasure in use lot —in D. Musits.Jr., Smithfield street. Tun. Millinery and Trimming riot,' of M C Lego, Federal IstrCCl. Allegheny.to tho favorwe re ort ot all who seek the latest and most fd:hionable styles. Extensive as tie demands aro upon this es tablohment. Miss lteggs prepared weleome new customers to Ler led ol friends. A CI •st ny Aa i..-_ \ roll.• id ante revolutionary di), -two copies of the Pennsylvania Gosere•, time.worri, quaint and carious —may be seen at Geo. F. lieehtnan Co.' , steam lithographic establish ment. They are carefully preserved in 'an elegant frame, and are open for inspection to all. Thera ivle. know h ov to derive pleasure and improvement fr.m the exeminatV.ri of rare documents like these, will find Clinic contents invaluable. Call and tee them. C. wren:, the Poet Slayer. long used his hammer iollaying .n upon the s..ns of men as a shoemaker, and. we may say. afterwards, with mural effect as a critic; upon their skulls, having had the honor of braining (metaphorically) a number of rhymers. It seems that his fellow .erafttnen of this period hare Gut the idea of -finishing" each other in the same fo..nou, and are pitching in on slipsland couplets.— ilood. But, in sober prone. we must he allowed to remark that P. Mertz' Boat and Shoe store, on Fed eral street, near the Diamond, Allegheny, is second to none in either city. Irmt modern poets raise a fraca s, 'Rout Routs and Shots in other places. Permit our butublo wain, To call attention ones again, T in Diamond S lCc're Boots and Shoes at bargains rani, Of every style and nrake and pattern. Misr or Maid and stately Matron please deep in, our stork look o'ne, ......11...trouizo the l'hiladelphia Store J. W. Caltaall•N Ct. Z.F..4 ants NVANTEIi—AgentA to Fell in the State of Pen nay 1.1,140.17 IIA:10 BMW Mat:lllNX, that tau :nen caa carry about 11:e111eirl and pall up the largest palm stamps I.y hut.' In about tyro mit:tato Addy... apt , anat W. HALL. Bangor, N 1•1134. • . W nZli TEAS 1111111/(.01/1\ Ttgl..lt.--111,000 Altana to engage In the sae of the must pupal. mains ookr••• nwriu,.Slechanit a, farers and Teach ers tc,thin A g traval, will I nnd this to be a m very pronuhie and pleasant bnalm.a., enabling them to seta the roaatrlt and make money at the .me man. Ageuta m...lathe but, Ilion am elnaring, from POO to $1,500 per year. For full partkulard mei a net satire. 11. SI. ItULISON, Queen City Publishing lien.. 11l 11.10 .treat, Cinetnnati, Ohita or, If living Dot, D. RELISON, Philadelphia. =121121 F'ITU LIST or Applications for Tavern "Aden., bled In the ClerliaoMoool Allegheny rannty, up to June let, 1000. THOS. A. ROWLRY. Clark. Atkmeon Peter, with other goad, 24 ward, Allegheny, Harrow. George, tavern, DtlaillPnlie Borough: Bent. John FL, eating Lionze, Tarentung Bentz A Co.. " Duoneene Borough; Beau, ,'awned. tavern, Itoes tp; Burkhart P., do Lawntiowille; Bray Jenw, d., i do Bat . ..tette Catharine, torero, let wart!, Pittsburgh Bryson A tibiae, do flel do do Drown A. A .1., with other geode, Birmingham; Brooke John. tavern, Eli - vii.eth tp. John. do tat nArd, Allegheny Carr William Co , with other gouda, lth amid. ritt.b. , gh Cuunlugbnm .1., d do Birmingham, Campted John. do do Wilhite. ty. Davis Jo.. ph C.. Need, Indiana It,; Dougherty Chat lee, with other gods, erne tp; Corr William, tavern. Reserve tp. Ink Pre,l•k, with other gods, repo tp E., Ino.lant , Palward. tavern, Shaer tp, krona , with other good., tat ward. Pittatiorgh; Pooh 00 dda.m. tavern. , oth want. Pittsburgh; Pr , •ybord Henry, eating house, 010 ward; Pitteborgh. Footag J ohne...ern, Ltd ward, Allegheny; •roak jea .O_ eating twelve, 3d ward, Pittsburgh; Franitnitt4 Jobe. tavern, Lawrenceville; Gardner June.. taverh, git ward, - Allegbeny: inditatan Ann, do. let do, Pittsborrir, lloinieger Ittnl..lpli. will, other givals, I{ , Srrfo tp. John tavern, Haworth David, utter goods. 0,1 ward. Pittatiorgh, Blare Funnel. tavern. Ch ward. do; 1 birth, Christian. tavern, Mater tp; 11,11 Funnel, fisting house. West Pittsburgh; Ifildetwand eating house. lieurve tp; Holing. S. b.. tavern, Indiana tie Henn.: 0..1. E. rattan heroso, lot wird, Allegheny: Het - tun. John, Laren, Lower Sc. Clair tp. ridg Joseph, eating hung". Lower Et. Clair th. Kelly Flom., tavern, do, dee le norm, Prod*, eating house, 2d ward, Pittsburgh; Lutz !Aetna% eating Oman, Beietervo tp; Luther Caopar, tavern. Alifilin Ili; Landwehr Henry, tavern Peeblea tp; Flinehart Jaeoli, other good., 4th ward, Alleglienr, )idler John, tavern, fish ward, Pittsburgh; V 1 ilter 3.0 t, tavern, 51cReasport, Milho Metered, with other goals, Reedlike tp; !Wider A itleketo ~,,, with othor goode,4th weld, Pittsburgh; Mon.!, Henry. eating hook, F.aet Illrmingtinm; Mahar 51ortio, with other poodo. gel ward, Pittsburgh: Mrer....dy tlo., 14, tavern, Lawrenceville: MeCiwiter Peter, tavern, .1,1 ward, Pittsburgh; 51r Seal John, do, let do. Allegheny; licaart Edwanl, with other good., 3d ward, Pltnilmrgh; 31eCartan Jame., tavern, let word, Pittsburgh: Merlon:mu Edward C., tavern, Lower FL Clair tyr o rlr trade J, with othor gwelo, Penn tp: Noss , John, tavern. Birmingham; Naomi.. John. eating home., Port P e rry; peareon John. dating twiner, lot ward, Pittalourgh; Bohr Elude, layer, Lower It. Cbdr tp; eating house,Pth ward, PitLebUrgh, itav Witham. with other good., Bose tp; F•lirroth Phidp, laver, Ihnineene borough; Fe , lel liotliet , , eating hon., 3,1 ward, rittatnirgb: Sortmer John, tavern, F haler tp; s e reo. John. 410, Ith ward, Pittsburgh; Stewart Th.w., do, 1000. do, dn; Floiner C. W., with other goods, 4th 'mud, Allegheny; tjmilh 1/. W., tavern, Indiana tp, Fhtilly Henry, with other goods, 4th ward. Allegheny - , Shoed, Jewaph, eating house, 21 woad. Pittsburgh: F w.cony Winifred, Wet., 4th ward, Allegheny; Fiewart E. C., Moe a, lot ward, Plttetinrgh: Taylor Jane, tavern, Patton tn., lVeLeernan Philip. tavern, Pine tp; Watson E. 1/.. tavern, let ward. Pittsburgh; • IWateon, 30bn, With other rude, Ott, ward, Pittstiorgh: IN- - PICTURE GALLERY, FOCRTII STREET, between Weal and Market, rittaleargb AMIAtIYTYPES eurvl . . PIIOTOGItAPIIS Takon in tho rtsasr strLe or ruc AM, at astisfecto, CAILTXVILIUHT B. YOUNG, (norms/lone to John Cartwright,) MANUFACTURERS and Importers of 11j. Potkel and Table Cutlery, Surgical and Dental Ire laramente, Guns, Ph .Is, Irishlog Teenle, AC, tio.rel Wood pireet They glee epecial attention to the numerecrorlng of Tex," Yupporten, dc. Jobbing .d Grimlog with puma. luelny end 4epetril. aplnuily Coal by weight. --- THE subscriber in prepared to deliver in Albgbeay or Pittsburgh, CAYINEL Olt HITU3ILNOOI3 COALS Of the teed qaslity. A. ell Ocal delivered bylne is weighed, porebseere nen rely ougralng full measure. Also, CORP,IME, FIRE Dale& AND CLAY. W. L A. hßCLUßO, • Allegheny Coal Depot, torni Corner Andeano et. awl Railroad. L AKE FISII.-25 bbl,. Lake Salmon; 25 blola. Lako Eoperlor White Flab wl hf ILlda. do do 25 We. Trrsl; 50 hf do do 20 We. Late Herring: 60 hf do du do Oo Id do do Mackerel. Au rein. ert1,1,.,1r4.4, In @tore end for .ale by enr-t/ J. n. CANIrIELD. Telegraphic - - CONGRESSIONAL. IVAIIIIOGTOIe CITY, Juno I. SC3AT6.—The coosideratiOn of the Miscellaneous Appropriation Bill was then resumed. Mr. Mason, from the Committee on Foreign Af fairs, reported a bill authorizing the Executive to employ the naval force to protect the rights of our citizens foam outrages by foreign nations, having especial reference to Central America and South Atnericm This is the bill recently reported by M e. Douglas, with slight alteration by the Committee. Me,srs. Mason, twin of California, and Roust.. of Texas. argued the importance of immediate action, SO aS to obtain the concurrence of the House before wijounaMent. Mr. Seward expressed his strong disapprobation of the measure. He was unwilling to involve the eouutry in a war with all the nations of America south of our own. Mr. Slidell, of La., introduced an amer iment nu thoriring the President in certain ease , snspend the neutrality laws. An attempt to make the bill the Fperial •q,lor for lo- noon was voted down by 2: maority. The ltliseellanenos AppropriatiOn bill further discussed. Mt. Seward moved an amendment to,' the public lands in Kansas shall not be offered i• public Fah, until the expiration of one year from' the 1...1 of No. rember next. Negatived, yeas 17, nays Yeas—Messrs. Broderick, Cameron, Chandle r , Dixon. liurfee. Fraisendcm Poster, Hamlin, Harlan, Kennedy, Rice, Seamed, Simmons, Stuart, Trum bull, 'Wade and Wilson-17. Nap-3lesars. Allen, 13enjamin, Bigler, Bright, Clay, Clingnian, Crittenden, Davis, Fitch, Fitzslatrick. Green, Gwin, Hammond Mayne, lions. ton, Hunter, Iverson, Johnson of Ark.. Johnson of Tenn., Jones, Mallory, Pearce, Pelk, Pugh, Reed. Sebastian, Slidell, Thompson of N. J.. Toombs, Wright and Yulco-3 I. The Appropriation Bill was debated at great length, by the friends of internal improvement+, es. pecially the North-western Senator., who introduced amendment after amendment for appropriations to lake and river harbors. Nothing was accomplished, and at fear o'clock the Senate took recese till six o'clock. tin re assembling the debate was resumed. Mr. Seward, of N. Y., made a powerful appeal for western interests. The proposition under considera tion tote to appropriate $54, 000 for the improvement of the St. Clair flats. It was lost by a tie vote, yeas 20, nays 20. Mr. Pugh, of Ohio, moved an amendment virtual ly to engraft (Ito whole river and harbor bill as an ailoitional section to this bill, and asking an appro priation for the harbor.: of Chicatp, Milwankic. She. liaygan, St. Joseph's. Monroe, St. Clair flats, Cleve. land, 'Caroni, I :rand River, Ashtabula, Lunenborg, Buffalo, Gennessce, Soder's Bay, nswego, Burling ton and a few others. and over $llO. O O O for the Bed River raft. Mr. Jones, of, lowa. asked an additional S:0,000 for Destnoines and Rock Ricer Rapids, which wan lost, yeas IT, nays 30. Mr. Pugh's amendment was then noted on and re lented, yeas 23, nays 20. Mr. Pugh moved to strike Cal all the appropria tions for lite-hoats and life-saring italic., on the Atlantic Coast, with the view, as he said, of sneer. raining whether the North-western States are to hose Justice, or to he treated as mere conquered pro vinces. •• Mr. Seward declared that ho could net support any !Itch proposal, and the Senate voted it down, yers 1 noy s .tl. Mr. Polk, of Mo., moved to redurotita apprnpria tion for a Ctta•t Survey, from $250,000 to $l5ll, Otto. se..—The Indian Appropriation Bill w. pas. seJ; also, the bill providing for the support of three regiments of volunteer, bye vote of 101 yea, to 06 nay, . . • The Douse concurred in the report of the C•aeduit,. I tee of Conference, on the disagreement of Loth houses to the amendment, to the Executive, Judicial and Legislative Appropriation Pills. Thu these proceeded to the considerutton of the report of the Special Committee relative to the sale of the Fort Snelling reservation. • Mr. Morrill spoke ••1 a great wrong hat tug been dune in the sale of the reservation. A frank and honorahle man placed in the position of Secretary 'of War, when he found that he made a blunder, and , a mistake, in the appointment of •agents or superin [endente. would bare frankly admitted the fact and corrected it, but instead of that there isas not only a remarkably pernistant and studied effort to juetify wrong. but an attempt to perstlado us he was right in deliberate .ioncealnient of the preliminaries pro ceding the sale. Mr. Morris, of DI., uriderstood that the Willett's Point Investigating Commute would report' to-tour. row,and a, that subject and this were somewhat ~n-neeted, neeted, they should he considered together. The same parties who purchased the Post Snelling reser ratio!: only a few days before sold to the got ern. • meet the Willett . Point property. • Mr. Dawes, of Mass., raid that having reports and evidence. ho had route to the conclusion to support the condemnatory resolution. of the majority. The sale of Fort Snelling, for the price to certain per sons, and at the time, was the consummation of it scheme laid La the pest administration and carried out in the present. under the eyes of the Secretary of War, in each a manner that blindness to it was a grievous official fraud. Ile did not care what the property brought the House had to do with the secret sale, and with the special favorites who take rich slices of the public domain to their heart,. con Lent at any price. Mr. Dishop, of CL, sail that this istent was set on foot for the purpose of gratifying a spirit of public dishonesty which seeks tii establish its own purity and perfecaun by heaping disgrace on those entitled to confidence and respire,. The .bole ea- port of the Committee from beginning to end; its statements., arguments, assumptions and conclusions, bears unmistakable evidence of a deepdaid party schema against one of the chief officers of the go•- eraceent whom he believed to be ae honest a man as was ever honored with the position of Secretary of War. lie contended that Secretary Floyd's course was in .cordance with law, and therefore not void, as the Committee assert, The Secretary was loiund to dispose of Fort Snelling, it Leing nu longer neces sary fur military purposes. Mr. Grow, of P., refuted the defence made by the gentleman from Connecticut. lie regar led the Sec retary of War an a second Jackson, un,y in being governed by his own whim and caprice, aphist the advice 0; Generals Scott, Jessup and other, The Secretary had no authority to Fell toy •ry ream- ration unless properly ascertained to be -soles fur defensive purposes; otherwise he is sulOre' to im peachment. Ile has violated the law et Congress and trampled down the rights of the people, under the sanction of the President. Mr. Stanton, Ohio, would not say that the Sec retary was guilty of an overt net, but that he was surrounded by such associations as - to throw suspi cions over the transextlon. Then was a fraudulent conatinatlon between the agent of the government and the purchasers of the reservation. NVASSM(GTON, Juno I.—The President sent to the Senate, in response to a resolution, documents in the Panchita mum. Among the letter is no front Mr. Dallas to Earl Clarendon, of Sept. Ifith, in which he says : Against each _leading feature characterising this transaction—the visit, search and seisuro—the government of the United States hoe uniformly, and on all appropriate opportunities, for more than fifty years, openly and effectually 'protested, as inconsist ent with the law of nations, sanctioned by no treaty, subversive of the separate rights, and derogatory to the honor of independent communities. It was not in the exercise of any fancied privilege of war, for a profound peace prevailed; and yet. without pretence of belligerent necessity in respect to contraband or blockade, the property of the citisens of a friendly power was invaded and arrested, and the protection of their national symbol irreverently slighted. Cleptain Morsely's conduct, it appears, wee die. clabned and censured, and he was withdrawn from the African station as unit to be trusted there, and express orders were given to the Admiralty which Mr. Dallas says must prevent the repetition of such acts. Lord Napier has desired that his despatches to Admiral Stewart, commanding the British squadron in the Gulf, sent from Washington yesterday, to be forwarded from Halifax by a special steamer to Ber muda. lie has adeised the Admiral to order thedis continuance of the visitation of American vessels, pending the Instructions of Her Majesty's Govern. men'. The conflict between Turkey and Montenegro is growing in political importanws. Hostilities bare, however, been suspended. Lirevpoot tircadeedrs Iforket.—The Breadstuff/ market closed quiet. Richardson, Spence quote Flour dull at the following prices:—Western 2151,218 6d; Southern 225(t022, 6d; Ohio 22s fid(M 22e. Wheat is quiet and easy. Corn quiet, with a decline of 64, White quoting at 251 and Yellow at 34349:14s 6d. I.l,rpoof Prortrion hfarket.—Provitions closed steady. Pork steady. Bacon firm, but quiet. Lard quiet at 56s 0.1(d.57. ed. Va., Jane I.—Thu Koalah, of Wil mington, Delaware, Capt. Bodies, cleared from Pe tersburg on Saturday night. Several slaves being missing. a steamer was sent after her, and overhaul ed the Keaiah below the oily point. On searching her five slaves were found on beard. The vessel, containing the captain, crew of the Neriah, and the slaves, were all brought to the city, and lodged in jail. An intense excitement prevails in consequence. About two thousand people were at the wharf when the retool arrived, and they were restraioed from vi olence with great difficulty. Slonuorrn, Juno I.—A terrible tornado passed over Ellison, twelvo miles south of here last night. Every house was blown down. There were fifteen persons killed, end several fatally injured. The vil lage contains boo hundred inhabitants. Report says none escaped without injury. It is impossible to procure particulars to-nighL The excitement in the vicinity is intense. _ LOVI3, May 31.—Thirty boxes of muskets hare been shipped from Jefferson city to the border counties, in charge of Quartermaster -General Ifack• ney and Inspector-General Blakey, with the inferred design of repelling an invasion of Mooed by Ma rauding bands from Kansas. It is probable that the militia in some of the western counties may be called out. - - C.ICLGO; JULIO I.—The St. Paul paper. of Situr day contain au account of a fight between a band of 50 Sloes, encamped near Shakopee, and 200 Chip. pow= The battle resulted In favor of the Sioux. Four of the Chippewa. were killed and cix danger-- cutely wounded. Two of the Sioux were killed and twelve wounded. Sr. Louts, June I.—Tho river has risco from 15 to IS inches within the lest 24 hours, and I, din swelling. The Upper 51Lssissippi is still stationary et Dubuque, but it le rising below Keokuk. The Il linois and Missouri are both on the rise, and contri bute a fair quota to the general swell. Weather clear; ;5 mercury ItALIYA X, JUDO I.—Tbe steamship America, DOW due from Liverpool with dates to the 22d tilt, hie .t yet been telegraphed Lotrirmas, June I.—Tbe river is stationary, with an abundance of aster on the falls. Weather clear; thermometer at 18 dames. Latest from Europe Qr coat - , Jame I.—The report for the Associated which ehould have been furnished by the Indian, cannot he 1.:1111,1. An unreliable diepatel: says that hroxlstuffe were dull, but that all qualities bad improved, wheat to the ex:cat of 2(O.nd, nad flour 16 2, . . Liverpool Market, May 19.—Sales of cotton for three days amount to 17000 bales, both fair and lower qualities closing with a decline of id; middlirg qual ities barn improved, but quotations unchanged: re a bet closed firm. Breadstuff., closed quiet- Prot is ions steady. Telegraphic dispatches from Bombay semved .t Malts state that A singhur was relieved on the 11. th of April by lien. Idig.sr.l with but a trifling loss. Brigadier Seaton defeated the rebel' near Futtin ;bur, killing and Indio ded :ton, and capturing gime and ammunition. A nody of rebels in M-aitpoorn Mountains were also deteated. A large body of re bele had also been defeated in Santpure hills, rend 500 captured. The British loss was severe, includ ing five . Biers, Gen. Rota delayed advance upon Calpee in conse quence of the threatened demonstration of tbo ro d bele upon lhan t. VittNNA.--A / lespatch says the Montenegrins back :.l the Turks ear Grate's,. and nearly annihilated their whole force. kindle. C. =minder lifiamil Pacha. . and capturing all 1.-ir guns. The Montenegrins lost 20a, killed an.l wounded. The 'fu-k- numbered . 7000 wrong, and 31 .ntenegrins Snug. I "111. , ..1222 earttrac 1 !etanti „ n Lae F. W. W. Z. Itat'.rea I ran int.. a n'aGen which watt ernstrta., the track at t'i r etnt :p c , killing 2 2122 224 rescrely injuring hie a,...hams were killed. Commercial CoMM:TTKE OF ARBITRATION Fog MAY. F•slul Im. - vcr. V. P., KIM,. C MME=9 iprrTsuuttula KtiETS. Reported Speut:2y for the f,innzrgh Gus lfr.) Pirt.l.lBol.l. Ib5R. FLOUR.- Dull, altnrf of 10.1 a ruin, at $.1.30 and luO.lo at $125, and lb .1.1 extra from tettann nt rt,7 5. From •tnrr, at bbla extra and family do at $4.12 and 14.40: 10 do di, at $4.12 and $4,50, ul do at ta,o2, $4.12 and s4,fiu awl at $3.!..0. $l.OO and $4 40 for the -rail., fl A I'—Bel.. of luade from ~aloe at $14.:414 GIt , IOERILS—SnI. of G,:, and 10 hate nngar at 7!1 : 45. I.oli .35 b 1.14 %Amain at 37,',1.37 1 ... ASHES—A malair,l 14 ton.t.S.,la Ada at Eaca=== I:It A I N--rA'olre 21X) bun trotntr.un raore al al: 5‘.1 lop. do !row renal et b. fr ,, tu Irtrorf et'_7 . . luo bun Corn from ,rherf et and N. 1 , u.1:y0 from find bonds of 48. haftlUE. , --Aro (1.,tc0 und pricer !Aire od rwucwl NOM n lorg at pal :rat boa lat 4o for Rolla end !el Nr•lmn ocks; 1.0 en o. herr at nod Cm I. I•,r \ r-.lteurpek. et 40. FEED- :Cdr.. 3 rourr Short.. front w lotr I Flll:lT—Fult, 4i) bon Appl,.“ from Atom CIL e:RSE— A fair aqpply vl t.t, 0n.1.1,31 3, 1.1. at A,41 P. 4 ,Al4.lllllvr. 1•11.1 lift,. at 7 and 1., plain at nod peg W...11. , rn 1:447,1 item. paltti, VISCI —B4le. lv bids N,, 3 1414. Nlsek. , r‘lla 10 1..1.1, 51!, r 1 I .rlrr ring 1,1 !7.t.0. and 1.14 z. Nu, 17 ',bin. in 14,1 nt rind awl 410.1.1,1, Eu Dry Flint .0 I r irate tern., I•KIIENT—SaI.p. of 10 52 1? 1.,,1 I I—Sales IA lu Übl• No. I L;Ard nt gq• W lea EV--.ielge of 03 blols 14, titiod 1. gel MON KTARV AND conzttcaulA:.. 1 The f.,lhmtn,:l4 x • mparntire etNiernent. .4 the Fort•Ftt I nt New Tor the wee: 3/0 :.412 1. 1 the week 1 , 57. lee. nr, . e-11.111 Ce-te•rsi %ler. 1,t0V.2,t34 'ln,: to/f1._n~t,.3 7 ;1.4 , .... e• pot tr.t. fzh'e Jan I • opt lufhhht 1".1.1 Sie The roflofeiffq aniff4rallve aLtteineet of Ow I.:,fo.rtff I f , ofs Neff .r4k r..:• , T.. 4.11 '\'. I. :1.1.• :.., Pn 1.. i.;~ r. s i t -I MET The esp.rt aN.rte frtm. Ili I. im•rt 11, n•Fir th I. lay. aril yt.z. I 'fatal Pa 11.. 11 i 1 T 1.1 —\ 1 Tier. Th. wry\lr •t4r..tr,nt the pr..,...•n• cnroir 0.1 -- of 1 ,, It, 1 t , to tt brir tb b. , . 1:61 : b '3l :`.l In I, (tuns bbtl - brr Ilettbk. I 1,.13b: .1"1.,:7 ihw to elhor ink :1.771, , .711 .'*!t llrr • ..... 11,3410171 !De n• I :237 Cbretalet 24.7111 Import • by Ital'road II F. IV a .' claz broolue Robiuwo. T Lltt, S .. o ; In 1.1.14 ttvg....'a bee. •o. 1., I •1r apple , . It 1e.14.11 o. 4. 1.. br...r0.,T Little a co, I. Lt.:. e w e,. Ereed. 11,. 1.1.1 e I :do ...t:, I . 1 111 it, Mr S ...evert. II t.ll , W 4 b 1.1.. {wear... 11ry.w. Richard. fee re , . 1..11. al l 10... Wm NlTeelly S ca. 1 1.11 eepaei.e. La.rea A .1.., mock 7 W.I. re. floor, I.n. pep, J kl le.rkin.: W 1.14,4 taarket•. 11.1... kroern Wirt...rat wk. elr elr .1... r. 1.ine....1 co I tad baron. W1W1..., I. M %lot ten 1 ro. 1 ge mill., II O. rue., 1 he Pow.l. Wllweee a r.. I Leeeovll ke ...Weekke. Moan k II 1 .1., to n, Ewe., 11 care w-k,ll 1,14 e butte, Ake et r,l4 1.40. doortorn.re. Ike.. In. ateet. 75 tr. lard, 2.11 LW* greest...4l. leme II r.. 11. IdONUNG A lIELA NAVIGATION 0J—.14., Lb , . f or. 17 do apple,. Evilndler: :11 ha. al., 11.1rry A m; 107 loil ?Jou tb't la'arda enlborba , o: 1.01.. floor, o a. a do nutter, J E Taylor: 12 Ohl. floor. WII Smith co. .lo '2O do .peke, wetter: 3 001. 0gg.,.1 .I.lbrcor, 11 do, H Web h. NT. 001:16 per 31arluer —5O true pig metal. A Inornia: 5 oh II A bahr,shalc A co- 41 0,1.6, Lroch A 31alr 300 do, .1 TaFirart; 70 do. Hay. A Ft...wart: 2.10 do. De., 01bl. hemp: 'll.O. peache, kbdou; 10.1 p.tatoen, 341 do ahrnt, 40.1.01 floob,2b.k potash. 31'144ue A: A nyr: 101 bbl. liquor. G NV Smith: 02 dn. J M Ilbury hide. mohumea, eopr, Watt A WIlbon:10 do,J A Ilerishaw 1 do, T 17.0010 A co: 24 1.1.14 J T Nl.C.brobt. WIl ghil NG par 11.1...01J-117 bbla floor. ll urray A co; P 2 vas burley; A Wtaale: 24 do corn, A J ro. 14 bbl. .hhk-c J Bryan A e , 14 di. do. Jour, Teman A rot 3 csio, , Cloy. A ItAcker.on: Loll paper, J3l Jenk in. co: 5 ' 1 bale egg., 3 do hotter, 4 be, d 0,4 calbes. W hart... Jo. TLe Muntingahala atood shoot ld feet yesterday owlet: lo the strong backwater nit of tits Allegheny ishioli r an nut In volume yesterday se may he seen by retervece elsewhere. There was some activity on the wharf but nothing Nitre atrikind. The only art - Irate from melon were the ltutislie from Wheeling and the Mwriner (min Yt Lonnie. The ]toluene went out lent Louse The Houma Graham tell for 7nevrills. The navel Dell will lea,. for St. Anthony toffsy. The Potomac, Capt. Uarry will leave Ler Cincinnati and Lenlisillls today, without tall. All then baste ere safe and round, well officered and safely Itvided, end peonage= toll And It for their advantage to take that means of conveyance. The weather vas delicious yesterday, and the sky was so mild and beautiful that it spoke of summer indeed as surely mm,. We think there It nodoubt that the weather LI et last rattled do.wn and that one .hnll hare goof worm gun it., weather for a while. The Weettero Neil woe! tut night two Itonre behind time. which render. It tmpauit.l• to present our .1.31 variety of twee from down river thta tworusug. ARRIVED—Lamar, Brownry Telegraph. do: Colonel Bayard, Ellsahrth, Baran, %lyal log; Emma Graham, Zanagallle, Meloatta, Ft. Louis. DEPARTED—Lurxrna, Broaarvill, Trlearnple. do, Col . Baru d, Ellsabers., Rosalie, N heeling: Maria,: :it. Loin. Rn cu—la tr,t and Irish", I==in NV , lowa, Juno 1 —Cotton unsettled; 2000 1..1. ..old: the twat Itet closing henry and nominal at lir; for middling upland.. Floor firm; 10,400 I,ld, sold at p,....fer4.3.‘5t Ohio 14,40c - 13,00, an advance of (le on each. 'Soothe, has de clined se: oaten at $4,,M14-1,C.... Wheat firm: attics 00.000 hash: western red 1.140c4.1: while $l; Chicago spring 81403 Corn firm: 4 . 2,000 burh ;old; mixed 08470; white 72C1.7 . 1t yellow 78, au advance of to on tcach. Alma Turk has de clined . 20r; ..site at $17.0.5; prime Pork declined !.et Wes at $1.00(514.25. Sugar buoyant; Pdoacovado 5eit6 7 ,4. Coffee quiet. Freights on Flour to Liverpool tlt. 940,2 • fidt on tiraln to Literpool 8,0,84. flacon quiet: lianas 71..ye,C3i. Dotter steady at at. Molasses quiet; Momonvado Igo. Lin peed dull at Cd(coOd. Tallow dull at 100010 , ;. Stock. high er: Chicago t back Inland 74: Mich. routhern '42: N. Y. Central 830.; ‘ , Heading Jt is 31ilveankie & MOn. 28: Vit. ginia 'fee tr. 7 ,7; llinnmrl nixes 84: (Wawa s:%; Hria Cle,eland & Lacroese Land gm," .3314. Pißi..inttruts, Joon 1 —liroadstuffs market; .1111 contrao nes to be unchanged. Flour meat. limited inquiry, for both export and home consumption. nslea FAO bble good erevitern extra at $1.00; 300 bhls choice brand. on prl• me terms, oaten to trade at $4.2.5 op to $7.76 for comae. supertlue and fancy lots. 2mi hid. Rye Pinar *aid at :134. Wheat coutinnes extremely doll, although the offering. have I:inc. off, bombe!. in lots, from MS to SI for inferior, and prime red at 11..1u51,13 for lair srll l , Bye wanted at IR, but the market Is I ace of the article. Wrm scarce and seamed; 1 . 2,5 m bash vein, sold at 75 In store end 73 afloat, :FM both white 501,1 at 71 Oat, doll; wales 3000 bosh fair end prime , Delaware and Maryland at a3O/787. NV kinky dull at 20 .. ',.,;12.11,‘ for Penn. and Ohio, IU for Mts, ant 190 for :rudge. Provisions arc un changed. Small seine a Mee. Pork at 51.. ?Irma cell at Rid. at Ulf,' and Shoulder. at 747%. Creetyssrt, Juno I.—Flour, and, r the tam, by tho Indi nu, eras held higher, and the market clot,' tuisottleel.— Whisky higher, with males or 1000 able There is coat. demand for Provisions and the market Is generally Reuter, though tin important advance hes been establishoi. Na., Pork is held at $15,51.4417; ltulk files are In demand at 7,.y• and Macon at 10t,. Weather char and pleat:ult. BALnnoz., Jona I.—Flour firmer. Wheat drooplax.sale, red at sinbl,os; white $lOl,lO. Coro active and high,. sa l,. of .1,1 to .o. , CsiLth7; yrllow 67 , 471. Wtairy dull at R 7 / 1 4.11c. Provieions dull and onshanged. Steam Marble 'Works MARBLE MAN T ELS.—A large and beau -11101 stock always on band and brio., manufactured by blarldnory, sold at very lOW prices. Builders, owners of seal Estate, Contractors end uthors. - vbether they want 10 purchase or not, are Incited to call nod examine oar .rock and ascartaln our prices as we are sallog pino nest tels no low no to pot thou. within the resell cf almost every bloonmeuls, Tablets, and Grace Row* a large stuck al ways on band. Furniture :not Wrath-Stand Tops, and lm• rs t e o i p S rl fl os7 m lll:r u lf ' re Tf rnd i binTs 'b so l l ' lrl rY os; to na llre i ttrt t la M . " Ma rrs are Invited to call and examine our stuck at 311, 3M Marty street, Pittaburgl.. mylOolavdtrnT MIII li , torniatalrag. STEAM ENGINES, warranted best quali y, always on hand and made to order. Boilers and Salt Ihv , Fire Brisk Machinery, Engine Paging/ and Aral Gearing made to ogler. 11,11 Iron:. arse Iron Pratt. Staffs. hood, Bore and Laurel gin Mdl Bonet; Bolting Cloonsand Smut ifarliines alwnye ors bond at 319 Liberty street. litteburgb, Ca- ' otylOalker3mT Portable • • PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, the almphait and best arias of the kind Is the comp try. They ron light, grind fast, are oosny key!! to order, make on good work as the largest mills, and pm hwarfld otisfaction, always on hood. A I mu, Portable Paw WILE— for particulars all I, `. .1, , I c. , m7lotMlw4m7 H W.‘lt 40E. Llm e, Cement, .hr. IDI, AS I i' 14n . Lneni SLIWet , Crownt 1.. r Wun. L... 1,...0w111..Li0nn nn.l H ~,, fo...itt, ninny* on band W I.lb crly olyt.,n3soT WW. WA LLACK. - Lumber. pus:F. suiNGLES, Bands, Joi atm and Alm Pine and Oak Plank tin- male et 319 lowly at. Pluaburg-h. Mylealtw3mT I o o 3LS. EX. S. F.FLOU a l I, for salesb.v Urgular Stramm. Monongahela River 11. S. Mail Packets STEAMER TEL.I.XIRAPII, STE.AM J EB 372FEBSON g , a Cr'a, J. C. Wooptsars. , CAPT. Ososos Mak. rril E ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE usw mason, rtgul.trly. Blurning Boats lease Pitts. bargtx s o'r, ,, ek. A. M., and Evening Boats at 6 'clerk P. M. for M'asesport, Eltsaluthlossl, 2donostisS• t• Is CI ty. 11.-!it.s..nnn. Fayette CitT. Orsetdistd. Cantor." and there 'with tlxks sod Gad for Uslootsnsn, Friyettrz , pnnga,Morgauloarm,lVartsaborg. Cannirhne , ltu , an and Jeff...ann. - . - . P...engeru ticketed through (nun Pittsburgh to Onion too n for meal. and orate-roomo on boats luchudee.— Mutt+ retortung Morn Brow - non - 111u Late on 8 o'clock in the wonting sod 51u the eventog. For further I oftmmation ere of the Office. Wharf ti.ul. lid the foot of Grant street. susG. W. t“CINDLRIt, :tome r. REGULAR TUESDAY PACK ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—The One now swarnor EMMA RA LLCM, thipt. E aa Anns, lOU rave for the nLovn awl intermediate parte VERY TUESDAY, at 4 . a. Fur [might or passage apply ou board. orl9 FLACK, BARNES & Oa, A eta. einctnnitt, bzr F O R CI Nl'IN NATI ra a: LOUIS- 1 (Inn rtnarr IDA MAY, Capt. John Slay Will rur IL, alto", end all tuto.rme. , borts I , ATCI,DA Y, Up, Lth Instant, at 4r. Y. For !mit . ..Lb Or pros.rbou 01 , 1 , 17 on board or to boo FLACK. BATtNY.9 k "LIOR CLNCIN N.ATI LOUIS- 1 • VILI.K.-71w fine ammo" MAILMORA, 1.-optnin 11r, nnan, mill 'rare tor tho abort, and an Nl frrrrarZlnto po.rto on TIIIn DAY, 241 Ina., at 4 o'clock, r. tt. For troight or apply nn Nar.l or to FLACK, BARNES A CJ.. Agrnts FOR CINCINNATI AND • - LOIIISVILLE--The new .d mplendldlrea pawing, Roomier POTOMAC, W. C. llnrrr, will hero ter ine above and all intermediate ports CM TlllO DAY the :LI in.., Kt 4 ~nark P. M. For tredgbt or ipassage apply on board or • FL.4CIS. HAHNE:4.k 021, Anent, FOR CINCINNATI.—The regu-Aifig bar side wheel packet SUPERIOR, Capt.. • R.l Ora.. will leave fdr the above and all Into - media, p.p. on THIS DAY, 2d Inst., 12 iichnk, M. For Imight or proKace apply on board, or to inydd FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agent.. OR CINCINNATI AND LOU - - IS V11.1.4:—Tb4 6n• Ammer RELIANCE. Oro. F. X. R•nn, syli 1404 e for the above and all tnterre, diata port., on TIIIS DA f, I[lo., at 4 p. H. For freight or passage apply no board ..r to rnn3 I I ACE. BARNES 1 Ca. Agnes. Qt. touts, &r pull ST. LOUIS A-, KEOKUK k a t a —The fine It,.nnter FULTON CITY, Capt. Z Irnve Lrt thn strove and all It.t,..na. por, : , ATI RIMY. f.t`h Ink.. at .1 P. X. F,,r f,lght pa.....agt. apply:ls 1. LACK. 11ARNI,, , .1 CO. ATESTERN LINE PASSEN- j a gg s a AKI: PACT: ET—FOI: FT. LOUIS. KP OK UK. IL CC OALENA. h AND , P mummer MAIL Dra‘ , , , r 6 11 1,1,1 I, It,. above and all inter:m..lW , port• on li-V11:11. DAY, !,11, Inn,. at 4 o'clocl.:., For trright oa ~n or 1., 1 . 1. ACK. & CO.. Aconta i A lott ST. Louts missoutzt ,Ocrnor,l 1 ,,, 1tT WA Y N leave tur , the slave and ports on MA fLitIJAY. tat. inst., at 4 dolt, nt.F frt.tglit, ~r pa.gsac. app , y nn board or to FLACK .fIAIiNES A CO- A; - ,ents. 1701: ST. LOUIS—The fine new W ...,auer lOWA. IS Moore, oil! loore Ow Abu, and all intortne•llate ports on MATO WA , StL In.tant at 4 o'clool,„ Cor frvmht or postage apply ba,.l Or t., .1.1 I FLACK. lIARNFS CO. Agents. ' - • ' 1 - 4 1 01{. ST. LOINS.—CIie splendid sootruro JOAN C. FR.F.MoNT. CaptninjlßAlß all! I • f r •ali tute.rnielliata ..n OAY inAt. at 4 o'clock Y. M. For Irmo:, • 1111:NEF , Arcot. ro ot T. GALESA, DC- A. I , 41 E, ST. P ANOTH.)NrSiII. ) DIREeT The. 11, pan...nrpr pt.., Al WNW- Ll.t eA11, , ,r, wlll Ir.ave f,r tha nhove and all •••.. , ..1.. itriS PAY. 24 stigt •at 4 I• ! I CIIA.S. FLEA, Art. r„, ZI,T. a KEOKUCK, !War I Wenona, and eq. Vaal. ,ien. C. 31:1.,..n, will I'n 1., ..•• an.' all low:m...11.10 on Tlll , DA V. ,n.t. 4 I'. N For frel;;Ilt or pan. nrd Tr, y LACS, RA IINES LOU S, K EOKUK, 1 1" ES P.I:T, 4,1., ~ 4 I.1:4 1. 41 . 1:11:1', LA CIIOE , 'S., N E..NON AND tir,,, , anirr 41111 1 14 lA. Capt.. Cc.. .a• ad! Irisr. I ..1 , :r:.!.11 14'..1... , 11a4.: ports on 1111:5 PAY. Instant, at 4 r V. For frvlgbt or ly n,. hard FLA(' "h o ' •BARNESI: COi_ MT f A t ND ' ' 3 I I .S K ;O E CTI r t.I . .1464 Itl !TIM A DONNA, Cartwn Vkr for •• nod aIl • • . pkTt.A. 012 TH.,: DAY, 'AI .1 , , at 4 r. U. For freight or pozsmgo ,trrl y 4,1,1 tt. tot I I FL kCK. IIA:tN1:1 1 & CO. Agent. J OR `sr. PU AL, DIRECT TO It Vlilt UR. BURLINGTON. MI Se ATI V.' 111UEAP , 1RT, ROCK ISI.IND, GALENA, DU CIt ,, S , R. WI:NONA. STILWATER AND PA I'l. •Mil.l -.0 Cart..?..... Doan. 041 ,r and dl Int...media. ports, DAN. ...II inst , at 1 o'clock r. r. For frieght or paean, apply 4.1)1,..tri or to mrll FLACK. BARNES K CO. Agent. 171011 fir. Lot'lS, KEOKUK, 11UP.LINGT. , Y. MUM'. ATIN E, GALENA, ANL , F.T. str,m, EL. , rTTK. Capt. A. licl3,,lrdo, will leave for the a1.0,e and aq tot, , rwthate porta on THIS DAT, 2.1 r freldht or paws apply ou board or FLACh, BARNES A CO., Agte. Oct Orleans, &c FOIZ ISIE)11'11IS AND NEW 4441-MANS. The fine ono steamer J. 3 ' , HINDLE. Cdfd. W. IL Brickell, rave for e snort. ~nd oil inrerrn.diate portion TIIIS DAY, the 24 Dna. For freikbt or paskspf apply nn board or to to, of FLACK, BARNES ok CO., At T,;uG 31E3IPIIIS &NEW _a: Of:LEANS —The Lino steamer ALMA, Intl mint J.•Ln ft , Linson, will leer. for the above an all Intenudd , prt.. on Tits DAY, 24 Met, it 4 o'clock, P. e. ~, r rv i s L t or poceage apply on board, or to FLACK., BAILNES k CO, Agonts. latarllancous. PROPERTY' HOLDERS, ATTENTION PEl.3..7:tir ed. 3OENSON lasing increas,l their fatllities fvt. matolfActurtng and applying W_ E. CI-1.1 - 1.3D6 Sc 00,8 PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AND WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, ARE now prepared to execute orders for any description of Roofs steep or fiat, at the shortest IVY 11, and with the utmost cam. being determined to put an R,s.fa that cannot he enrpaased fur cbourneas anti Durability. Our Roots am, ton well known to require nay eulogy from us Testimonials in (aeon of this Roofing and tramples can Pelmtl by calling at our 011ioe. No. 75 Smithfield street ItuDhnse covered with the shove Rooting can to veto at R. Nelson's comer of Wylie and Nigh Streeti J. Beek'. new lintel. corner t.fOrant and Serenth errnetc House of W. O. Leah, Eeq. Diamond alley. °massifs Patterson'. Stable, Stunt of IL Straw,corner of Market sod Serena Ft.; also !louse,.( IL FL Suwon, same blociq Browmreille Wharf hoot Monsen( ((abort Flynn, Como - ens, between Webster and Wy In Barents. Store ofJ. 11. liciloberta, Web/tier et., Stable of A. Bradley. corner of Water alley and Sandusky street. Allegheny; (louse of 11. IL Wilkins, Esq., Wood's Bum Douse of A. Negley, Joho Scott, Wm. McCall and Mr! On.. East Llinwty, and many others too num .uus to men. lion PERRIN t JOEINFON, ap2alawlyY *.tl.• 75 Smithfield at., Pittsburgh, Pa. BOOTS AND BETODS, CFIMAP FOR CASK. JAMES ROBB, NJ R 9 MAIMET BTHE6T, NEAR TIIII NIARKETIIOUSF., Spring tiwk of LA DI :L4,..MIMES' snit CILILDI ENB ROOTS and 8110F$ MESS CALF, lW AND COARSE ROOTS, SEIOW, OXFORD TIES, °SITE:LS, OPERAS, A. ROTS' AND YOUTHS' BOOTS, SIIOES, A rnry enipirrior articln snit einry nrai, Ititiict from ths Manntacturem, winch he swill .011 by its, rtm fir PIORAGE arry minced prices for cash. This CARA ciimpruhst one of the largest luesititmtint• . found in nny city. oultable for city and country Bali, and Wring over twenty years experiiince In thy lug, he trwito that ho can now suit all mete. Lis respectfully (mutt, all in smut us c atsnring them that they will hr Viatual. mr2}—n3,l7 Male and Female Academy Nort!. y, I:tortr County, P•,.. REV. ILENE'S WEBBER, PRINCIPLE.. 1 OCATED in a healthful and beautiful re gfon of eorrotr7 e 8 mileslioeth of Now Be igtetom with moire freedom from all immoral aseneciations. Tbo moral and religious culture of the Pupils Is regraded of prune im portance. The etudeurs for the mat port beard in thee fam ily of the Preto:ital. The course of irucruction is cosspece home rr and thereby/1. • Terms per Session of 22 we eks, Including boarding. rcom, fork lights, wsahing and sultion, ylO. Latin, ("Sneak and French Imnansges, Pon...half to be paid in ade.c.t., the balance at the close of the session. Session rommenmsl on TUESDAY, the 1511, day of May. Students admitted et ; ony timn. /intent° Jodge Park, nand:miter-Von. W Robinson. Jr. Allegheny; .1. M. Burchfield, Pittsburgh; .1. II Mellor, dm. Jno. B. McFadden. do. F.,r further particulars. alireas WEBBER, Principal, North Sewickley, Ps. tnyTiala velmi• NDRIES - 100 !roles Tolnrca. Writ ...St loge Fig do SO do 0 taLt do 1..,11 !,..; IL. lump Cavendish rids, , r Lo Id dinars impertor Y. 11. and Black Toast 100 ',sus prime Rio Coffee; lit du flratu Pepper. 10 do do Ala*, 200 bra. Orotund r Aleplite and ()hum , : 100 do superior London rod A merlau 31uttard; ho,ooo Gertuar i'lgambitat brands: 11.0 boxes palm and Main It-tope trd do Germ,. Thornton! do 30 do Star Candle 6 25 do Mould do Torah , allh general assortment of ail goods in our Ilna, and fur Bale nt minced price. for cash. hy lay= T. LITTLE at CO.. N 0.112 Second at. Ml= Til-KIAIERG'S PIANO COMPOSITIONS. Diottsale on L'EIIaI di/mM " Don Pawl.le; Do D ° on Joan, Do Llamas Bores, Do O La Sotrinswainloi Do " twee Llugenotic Do " PlasanieUta Do " Mows In Egypt; Do " Home Sweet Llione; Do " Last Rose of Summar, . . Romance, with twriations; 1.• Taw/tells: The Art of Singing applicil to the Maw. 13 nunibct , . Jost poetical aol for sale AL the Musk - Store of m JOHN H. 11ELLOS,111 Woos street. I=l B ROWN, HILL & CO., SFLAWLS, WOOL DZALERS ind CUM MISSION LERMA/4V, =E! 19PACON-1 cask Shoulders, Sides,* /lams .11ji lo store and far nip by S. lIARBAIMI a CO. 1313=M1 OOD FISII-1 cask just received and La N.,/ al. by ua) ISPILIIVILIM HABHAVIM 00. FOREIGN MUSIC—J [lst rec'd per Express the following rms . couirsitiour L'Etluccre caprica par Le.eburolrot3 St`, Valet , poor le Chant de Fe2/110, W. Enhe. Deng Cas Rodoubles pr Etcrple Chase, Merman Caracterirtione, L. I{'e; c, Parigt, 0 Cars, 11,caan de Salon ear, Ls Fra. , ta:a per Richard Elotfin., 75c. /31 • Etala Rol, Tanta.* Henri Rotel/en, 7 k. Ramie d'Antranoe. Nocturne, Joseph Lo Chant du Preur, Barcarolle. Gutmann. aZa, Cantabile par Lefeburo Wan 50c. Fantasia ,r Up.ron, Mewl Re.allen, 65r. ,wailed, paid, fr. m the L0a1.L.12 , 1 Depot" of • CHARLOTTE BLUME, el lIS Wood et.. Yd door WI At BTANI) - AliiD ME ble A LIVO it KS Rokitansay'n Prithologfenl A iiittoPiy. rola . Llorner'n Anatomy and History, - -• Wilson cm Diseases of th, Skin. ' , em rd.. rentai. Wilton's Plate, to the oboto. I T • onlarge.l Lawrence on the Eye, nen chition, edited by Ilnyin Marketmio do dodo do Merton Written'. Or ve •' er-ti -.lc SLr,,ry: Carpenter's Cortiparati ,,, PhysieLig.l Do do Haman U Elem. Li— of de Draper's Cooper on Dialktatianai Cooper'. Lectures on Sin nee, Niatem of :in, riiie's do I.a Roche on Puenn.min • .1 ' , L.:, W ood'a Slaterin inn di Ze geed:L. Do Prantioe of Melii ae, Wood A Himbe's United Sta.., DV v. i ISO edition carefully, nineri.l^3.ll A 1" .t 1.• Wo.d at. VALUABLE ENULlsil IlutiKS JUST RECEIVED DV JOHN S. DAVISON. el II ARE ET STREET.—Lord Linden, 'n Holy Land. illustrated. Fnteriona, or Thocatint Regeetiona and Ly John Foster. Doing Gm.`,..; the Christian in Wieke of Lime from Heaven for Life on Faith; by Arced' Brand's Popular Antiquities. Tityler'n Holy Living and Dying Jnvenol, Per-ens. Lir, !Horsily tratialatial. Carpenter , ' Int , logy, Carie•ut. re' Mechanical I'llikeophi. .Astrottray etc. Labor and Triumph, or Om I.lte suet Time. ei Miller. Alao recalved—Carry , l ariplaa of ma - la: 9 , •+l. 1 Bancroft'. vul. 7th, and freeh We, 7 WI, litraatia Ilappy Home. Brazil and the Brarilliatat - Literary Attractlots of Harbemh'. Tram Glary of Woman. Cashnall'. Barman. fur the Nee Lda. Withaut Tears and atter new J avvai la For sale t•y JOHN 9 Dal Ino.N. my 29 al Market +bar% m.vr h NEIV Senn , ns, 4th yea: The Grcat Alrakenlng cf :vi; Narrat”...., of I:. rnark.hh. Converdoto and Revival I °Me ran, W. C. {comm.' Thought,. an.. IT,uwn, by an:bor of John 11.!.ht 7 , ,r1 Am,,ng the Mortm.,— E. Smith: Llfr Thonghta, Henry Wlrd 11, , riter—per mq•;•!, Liver of Havelock, Ilenamnod nt.d aptly, Aur.livv. Juliwn, Part twill., II y I:llyurd Tv) lur's Northrrn Trwrt.l. Li% ir,rtune'• MIK', SI nud Th” 1....rrt of Sinni. Tlr 1...180n.. Simi - geol. • do; : {V. Curtin* do .1,, 4 d .cots , dv d mylo • r , -.1,111 Allegheny. NEW TILLS DAY ttenciaft'm Ilia from the Deciarati. ker ❑ill. Thiq Warrieu on ettel. N.ratives4.4::enw`,W4, C.ouyeraions and ,•.• dent, mc.4.lrot of the ri and lb, great airakebing of 1557-9. by Wse C. Irtt n•i in , r..'••• Hon by lltnr7L Ward It”. cher. of &ippon 11..clond of lb. IfJ I:rigade: Run AwrAy an Autoblugt.Tio for L.,- I, C... Mayne I,!d. 'lb. Prince .4 the Ili.nne of ['slid. uth.t., rnyl3 J. L. I;I:Ab, 70 1,4,:h J. vacs Challen & Sous Publications. Vir M. S. Iib.s.TOUL, No. 20 St. Clair v I'itbbvrgh,hu tx.en eppointe4 0 EN FAA I. BEEMOMMEM .1.1,141.1 L. 71i TIII: K LNG: ,pr, J.rnral. n 11n a um., al, awl an . Dr. J. T. ItAt•-lny, Nl:mtotta t. ry • Jritinalc 11 , 1..;:h Portraittim Antis by ..artkin, awl up - r,p7 r.f eugravtngm..s,,,,...llo nt 0 paph. nod ..rigtzmi I -too, iII übtr..,:g an.l 7.1.11eu1::41. ml.lO of the Trmr!.. and City Wl aed L: I".t.mr. Notices of t'an•ti.n abolil , ..thet: A r.t Hoag wity m , word, Th.. E.,yptint , Look Cp, or Gala:o,l T:, tlarner.lTl.,,lghts, leatrol, or sumo The Arab, THE CAVE OF BIACIIPELAII AND OTIILII POEMS By lasuen Cl:ellen. Cloth, $1,00; r:, .h, fall gilt, 11.3 r 31‘ , - roroor'Yull gilt, $1,0.1. MAI' OF JERUSALEM AND ITS ,11:" ,, S P- J. T. Dania, A Bon, Approved :IA the moat seems, , !lam extant, by maoy dlrtlngubdird travelers an .; ril. r. on toe Invaluagu• o. S-.l,bath schools and rtudrxte the• Bible. unto; color,' 75 cent, boob. form $!; moanted and ramairbrd $1,75. GLLANDFIELD'S PATRIARCHAL. CHAIN OF TITS Printed in lour rich rolcore. Pm. crotro moon , : ed and.rttrowbed cAELVENTI:Y MADE EASY. fly Wm E. Lea. The work coninin, Mont orty Itattk. Ir+idw numerous Inn Ereum. Price $3 per stogie ropy. postpat.t .**-Any of the above works will be sant by WWI, peat. paid, on the rerelpt of the retail prlce. ttSh.A liberal chaeotint to Mhainters. ifEA_LTII OF AMERICAN 'WOMEN.- For mat➢ yea. i have beer. troubled ulth general erearineasand languor. I.th mental and tlyhical; caprice, Ihrtlnsenert, dull headache, pain in the bead-and tcmples, .Idnem, and tendency to suall.3,palpitatlct of thu heart, very cull,. On:tared or excited, appetlto val - faLle, altanach In tuldltion, felling of the womb, end unnt tlmt re glom Ono nbpdcian after e•!munted bts Id end gave me up. A patient nod persevering use of AIAR SMALL'S UTERINE CATIIOLICON fortunately corned no. and I have no words cultri, , nt tn exptles m• tbmatf,:nrse JOLITIRON. I can truly eay that I hare been a sr tee-, for many years with whites and deratursd moratritinun. Alter o w 1,11., 1 had other troubles, each an pale face, Indigestion. noting way, general king - nor end &Malty, pain in the small of the track, • sort of aching and dri..,-gfec senmtlen.yain between the shouldsr blade, extendlug down the spine, loss of .pp.- Otto, trouble In the nomadb and besets, with cotd hands and font and dreadful net muerte*. The begot excitement would make me feel as It I should fly sway. I tried doctor; and drug" and everything, one after anuttter,withont the torn. • - ells - One bottle or SISLESILALLIi UTERINE CA2I!•)Ll- CON changed bows of my symptom for ttos better, and now lam entirely and rostlenlly cared. I wish that every wo- man could bow whet lt will do, CLAIIIMA For • long time I had Uterine maropbents with thefoLkm lng *raptorial; I at. nrrvuns, emaciated and irritable, I scented to abound to complainbumme of which I will try to toll pm; pain in Rollover argue, and a feeling.* if earn°. Wag weet going to fall out; inability to tooth ..119 , 11 rn as. count of a feeling of fullness; tolling and dragging, and ehonting pans to the beet, Leine, and extending, doefn the legig [hal oiling produced by riding catusod groat Pain: Tx" - mottle ehooting• and pains in We side, stomach and bowels; headache, with ringing In the ear* every Blot et the body seemed sore; great irritabilitr intense nervousness, I could not bear the least excitement erlthret !wing proetratrd for a clay; I could sorcery move about the home, and did not take pleasure In anything. I Ltd girth up tinge. haring tried everything,* I Frappomd, in vein. beta friend called my attention to MARSHA 1.1.'a FCC:RINE CATIIOLICON. I took it, hoping %rainst hope. liked fortunately it cured me; and them Is not a healthier cr more grateful woman in the runny. I trust all wilt use It. It le truly the woman's friend to need. Mi. FLORENCE LFSLIE. - MAR.SLIALL.L . CTEFIINISCATIJOLICOS willcertain fy eurr Fabling of the Womb, Inas. Suppressed, Sr - reign/err or /Whin! Afenstrnation. Woofing, Inflantrautions 0,1 Llib• rain J th , N.b."S or Crime* Organs, or in. confirm., of Urine. Hearaurn, Cbstiteners, .1% - erceuracts, Punting:, Cramps, Disturbed Sleep, and al t troubles organic or **pecan.; connected With the Uterine, organs. The peke of Marshall, Uterine Cstholicon Ora Dollar and a .fialfpce bnllle. On the rycesirt. of six &Zarb fire bottles &oat( Le ten: by expro, ,frre of citergt,to end of fns expre.to route. Departicular to write Lite Foot / 0 1 address, town, courtly and ante: Me guarentre the Notice. ton/ rue seat one eceipt of the snonry." - addrers On. UR). 11. es 1,11) TV, -I st.,Plttabargh, apl4.-dawF Smu of the Golden Mortar. Has Just rewired Ills largn Nat. 40, 42 and 1$ Soria Front Mr ra ut . rut: trul.racinr, the per,d Batt3. of lion. ,itie Rplerhipl :trait of t./en 7"NT . :: /e v duablo and elegant Sew I,ll.licatiun, 4. kc , Prke, (loth, VIJ., IMlE===l tat..t paid, at the same tut., Juvenile Ltbrary for tlbe - Title. of tz , rlc. N. 1. - •. It. Young 13=X=t1 RiebicaL d boweb demigod, with rani. Any ute{:al or phystent <mon waa aura to bring on all (Lc eymrttnil, and I had JOT TO TOE .4.1)2111LER3 OF ==l _et C s I3 AI R Talk of beauty, It cannot rxlst without a Ilna brut of hair, thou r•sul the follotrla, yon aak voce, we circular around ear. L.,ltts, ..0,1 no oua can doubt. • PROFESSOR WOOD'S ILEB. REStaltd: - . TlFF.—tro nu the attention of all old 61:141 young, to thin wondo:lul I...paration, which turns Inch tufts original color, gray hair--or-me the head of the told with it lumurb, tot growth—remove* the dandruff. itchiun, and ell cm hence, contloral now of th e mtnral and hence, If coed m a regular drewdm for the hair will presorts Ita color. =direct. It fram follrug to entavorn old age, in all lb hatoral beauty. We call then upon the bald, the gray, or diseased In scalp to me In and !surely W e yeeng well not, as they value tha flowing lake, or lloraltching curl, ever be without It. Its praise is caper Ibermegov of thousands. The ro Agent for Prof. Woodb ab eet Rorall In Now Fhb VI., received the following letter to rezeard tho Reetora. the, n Pm 'make r Dmy Pam., Conn. July =, 1e36 . Ma. Wert-mem—Mr I hue Men troubled with belt draft or wart on nay bred for more than a year, my b a l e mm . o pt l v i r r rf ow a4hale tore Lair =ii,ol„sa.w.in•New I:reTe'dP:l7vorsiwo gape° on the OM of Abmi lmk end porch::. et! one bottle to try and I found to toy setil.nron Wm to. till, removed the in hair beg. to grow, It Is now two or throe Imbee in length earn* was all cr. r. hare great o. in it. I bleb you to madras two butthM more by Ms. Poet, the bearer of this. I don't know as any of the kind le need in this plane, you any ha - re a ma mem bottlee after it Is known here. Yours, with respect, Da xydratszna. 11, • • Nos. Food—Dear Hair Itestorauso Is plvring' It self benefidal to me. The front, and also the bar-kJ:art of held almost lost Its corning—in fast tate. I hate oiled but two half pint bottles of your Destoratire;arid how the tip of my heed is well studded with *promising crop young hair, and the front is also receiving its' 'Moat. I nave tried other prepazatlons without any beoelt whaler. - sr. I think from my own personal recommendation, I os.n, induce many others to try it. Yours. sorpeethdlr. D. 11.T1103114, 31. D., So.4o.lTineat,, Vociawne, JcaeM, Pam. 0. 3. Woon.—!a you are about to mannfacters and rend your recently diecormed Hair Rootoratire, I date for whomeoerer limey ooruern, that I hare reed it and known °thereto not It—thet. I hare, for muralyear., to Um habit of naltlotber Unix Reetoratine, end that I find your. rattly etreMor teeny other I know. It entlte. ly eleanwe the bead of deadret. and with ono month'', prop.. er use will rattore.y person's hair to the origLoal color and tester., trislut it - whosith,, soft sod Chanswais. ~,d a lt we, without :mg the hand. that • apply In the draw= which it drops. I wcubl,tharttme.„ recommend its use to nary one desirOns of heeler. color and tenure to hair. - -_ • . -- . Dcaprceully.younr, WILSON 8L'111... Yor dalesy 0 LO. IL NEYErft, 140 Wood t, littAbnrgli. - , O. J. WOOD Proprietor; 313 ,BrcoDgay, N. , =grad 1.1. IL Win Dulling E.U , ll.hamftt) ) s and 114 divot, et. Lord; Mu uu4 sal bi . 421 , I rl Dru g , isllB, - . VLOUR-20 bbla. Extra Farculy, to.ade. of .elected WldtltiChott, exprealy for tisa,•ta no» lutctror sale b,y ' ROUST DiatiEY; • 019 . Yrars Klett. war Wald, &ANne. PVTAO to arrive for "deb, „.31 ES LUPUS rnArr
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