I=l ~-~ Oa . Ott. - prx - r.s.metrztaKiat : IioNDAY goloarra, JUNE . 7, 1858. , 07710Z1L P.A11.811 al TBS . , . BAIIIST Assotterro • .—This body met on Sat urday at half-past tw. o'clock in the First Bap tist ch it, and was - ed to order by Rev. P. Willis of South Pi. burgh, and letters Irons vario oburphes re read. The following church i Were reprint d: uila Ist arch, Pittab igh, Rev. D. J. Yerkes ; „ Bandits y Street, R v. T. R. Tayler ; South re "„;Pittabn gh, Rev. D . risme 1 ' 2d. arab, Pittsb rgb, Rev. Wm. Owens; Peter's Creek, no pastor ; McKeesport, Rev. Mime eath ; Freepo t, Rev. D. W. C. Harvey; Cesare ille, Rev , Jos. Careen; Seltzburg, Rev. J. R. orris; Salem, v. J. K. Cramer; Zion, no pastor; West Le anon, no pastor; Mare' Hill, Rev. G. Lanham. t After reading the va ions reports, the Moder . ator, according to the r es nominated for Pres ident of the Associatian, Rev. J. K. Kramer, of Salem ; Clerk, Rev. .H. Austin, of Browne villa. These gentle en were elected unani mously. A later from W ington Baptist Church, asking admission to the),Associatton, was receiv ed and read. - The pastor of the einrch . above mentioned then came forward, an the President, with a few retaarke, gave him and through him his church the right hand of fellowship. Names of delegates were then received from” corresponding bodies and visiting brethren; from Beaver, Dr. Daniels, John Thomas; Phila delphia, John White; 'Monongahela, John Scott, It. H. Austin, H. J. Ritenour; N. Cumberland, G. If. Sprat; Zoar, 0., John Davis; Am. Ilia \ eionary Union, S. M. Osgood. \ 1 A committee of three on the circular letter, 41. vs. D. J. Yerkes, Boyd and Heath. was ap pointed. A committee on the time, place and preacher for the nett 118sociation, consisting of ROTS. J. R. Morris, IL W. Wilson and D. Williams was appointed. The report was—place, Saltaburg; tbne,"Satarday before the let Sabbath in Juno, 1}359; .pnaoher, Rai. Joseph Curran; alternate, Rer. Mose Heath. The clerk was directed to prepare a digest of the letteresubmitted to the Association for pub lication with the minutes. Rey. s: M. Osgood stated the claim's of Mis sionary periodicals upon the churches in the West. The Macedonian, a missionary monthly. was spoken of as a worthy periodical, filled with intelligence from all parts of the field of labor in India and elsewhere. Mr. Heath then read the Circular Letter,„ on Christian Individuality. The letter was_ quite long and developed the idea of the neeessty of a high standard of itidiiidnal piety in the church and the World. The letter was adopted and or dered to be printed with the minutes of the As sociation. Rer. D. Yerkes was appemted to write the Circular Letter for next yetr. Mr. L. H. Eaton read a series of resolutions favorableto Sabbath schools, calculated to in cite all the churches in the Association to more active exertions for building up and sustaining such schools. The resolutions were received and ordered to be printed with the minutes. Mr. Eaton, of Allegheny, Hey. John Boyd, of Wash ington, anti Rev. S. M. Osgood, of Philadelphia, made some interesting andappropriate remarks, after which the resolutions were slop ed by an unanimous rote. .. • Rev. D.. 7. Verkes - then read a report on Bap tist Missionary operations. Receipts of the Missionary Union for the year $97,808 77; ex pended $97,797 64; indebtedness $53,376 17; expenses $9,734 24: number of missions 19; Asi atic 16; stations and 200 outstations; French and German 500 outstations; Indian 16. Tho various letters which were read from the churches represented in the Association, showed a very great degree of religious proiperity, with many hopeful conversions and additions of mem bers. The general revival of religion has man ifested itself in the Baptist abut-dies as in other hodiei of Evangelical Christians. At 5 o'clock the Asshciatlon adjourned to meet on Monday morning, at 9.o'clock. Tax Gatimas Orrin.—lt is onto-morrow eve ' ning Mot the great opera of .'The Sea Shore" is to be'pertormed in this city. We are glad to learn that Mr, Mueller, of this city, lawyer, has prepared an English translation of this great ,work, and judging from a hasty review we in cline to the opinion that he has done the'work well. We do not, however, pretend to speak advisedly, for the original is not before us, and we never beard the opera. The translation has , . beensio Made as to preserve in English the rhythea'of the German. Some of the expres- Eialittparaititin good English, but the German to a good degree" preserved. Mr. Muedler has not always been happy in his choice otworda. . In one place he has it: "And fei In the Bea-bed where netrs once tree:V— al:doh is not good grammar, as the connection requires “trod," nor does Li:m i res° express a habit common among fishes, even though “poetio lieense" come in with its veil of much-covering charity. Another passage reads: "aseomdt ye fiddles, reeened Ye fiddle. rescued, deree." "Fiddle'" is as undoubtedly English as ..Fiedel" is German, but with us it is not a word - adopted to high-toned poetry. "Viola,"-even, would have been better. These are, however, but -minor niatters:Abe greeter part of the translation Is good.' • The book will be of great advantage to the thousands who will attend this concert. CAPT. ROOT. Erannan will have an opportu nity of knowing what does not often fall to the lot of humanity, via: to learn what people will say of him after he is dead. All our city con temporaries which we observed on Saturday morning, give a fall account of the worthy cap tain's death. We heard front hint on Friday af ternoon, and, as we stated on Saturday morning, he was better but considered still in danger- On Saturday morning he was so much better that the Doctor entertains great hopes of his speedy recovery. The principal injury was around the scalp. His chest was also badly contused. We trust, however, we shall see him about again soon, perfectly restored to health. STILL LATZE—Perristent-Elorm to Kill Cape. Madman.—Both the afternoon papers of Satur day, state that Capt—Herdinan is dead, and click to it. We had word directly from Ito. Captain Saturday forenoon, when he was muck- easier that:rho had been sine* he was hurt, and the physician declares his ease very hopeful. ELEGANT Punos.—We had the pleasure, thin Morning; of inspecting an unusually handsome Plano Forte, which was purchased by the Bev. Bishop Alexander Campbell, of Bethany, V. It comes from the renowned factory of Nunne & Clark, New York,' and wag purchased at IL Maher & Bros. establishment on Fifth street, who are their sole agents for Western Pennsyl vania. The style of this instrument is what is termed the full Supentine, of the most elegant pattern and design, richly carved and most elab orately flubbed. It has seven octaves, and the tone possesses that, liquid parity and compre hensive volume for which that. firm stands pre eminent._ Ii will be removed to-day to the Rev. Bishop's residence at Bethany, and we cannot but congratulate the fair recipient, his daugh ter, upon her good taste in the selection, while at the same time it must be a matter of great satisfaction to the sellers, Messrs. Klebrr & Co., to know so superior an instrument is in the pos session of one eminently qualified to appreciate its musical and artiztio advantages. The price paid for it, we understand, was six hundred dol bus. IteumoLtitAxervon.—Mr. Joseph T. Thomas, of Philadelphia, who holds two of the county bonds issued to the Pittsburgh Steubenville Railroad Co., applied to the Supreme Court at Harrisburg on the2let of May fora preliminary Mandamus, directing the Commissioners of Ai - legheny county to levy sufficient taxes to pay t h e interest on relined bonds. The Court ...:`:granted - the preliminary writ, and fixed the 14th d ay of July , as the day for hearing the argument ' on the same; After the hearing on that day the Court will decide whether the writ shall be made absolute or not... - The Commissionem of course, will bo repre sented - ,by - able timmsel on that occasion, and tho whole matter - Will then come up - for investi gatiotratid argument. Whether the Court will then be disposed to' o into a lengthened discns Mon and investigation or will - postpone it to' a future - season;-we cannot:say ; but it is by no means probabluthat the matter will be disposed of In a day ur hawk. Moininrid Davis, whose attempt to break jail on Thursday night .we mentioned on. Saturday morning,- made another effort on Friday night. The cell in which they Were placed , is that nerved the Court Muse in the second tier, and through it the large pipe with , which the prison ' is heated Is carried. The prisoners cut away :the wall enrrotmding the pipe, end made an ap . eirticrethrongh which" theypassed into the main ball LO Mo . prison. Yet their way Tea. not at all 'clear and the gates still obstructing their egrets they rebirned to their cell. They have since been ..put inlitontt for safe keeping. rq_thiteated term we advise our renders p•Catil and comfortable ; in order to do no call in at 011ver'e Ice Cream Saloon, 4 St. Clair atria!, near,Liberty, and try a sane their rlrAitatticeli Savored Ice Cream. The e on le zwwquars.eind nobly furnished; and the e - oenfeCtionerite QC the beet. Oliver firailiMreadp also a igocid article. Society held a meeting on 7.Ploideg, B. McKnight, Esq., the eiceir.jhenis decided 'not , hold* Am three Pittsburgh Gaiettal . RATIFICATION MUTING AT TAILINTI73I.—Par !Laza to notice, quits a large number of the op ponents of Sham-ocrooy met at the Public School home at Tarentum, and organised by calling Captain 8.. Gilliford to the chair and ap pointing J. W. Baird, Secretary. Messrs. John M. Porter, Nathaniel Milroy and J. W. Baird, were appointed • Committee to draft resolutions expressive of the sense of the meeting. The following resolutions were reported by the Committee and unanimously adopted, amidst the enthusiastic cheering of the persons assem bled:— Resolved, That while we regret that the late Republican County Convention failed to nomi- nate our own particularfriend and fellow towns man, Capt. it. Gilliford, for Auditor, we yet most cheerfully endorse and attempt the tlcktt— , the whole ticket, and nothing but the ticket presented to as, believing the nominees to be all good end true men, and that we most heartily pledge ourselves to use all honorable means to secure their triumphant election. Resolved, That while our friendship for the Hon. S. A. Purvianee, and our confidence in his ability and integrity remains unchanged and un shaken; yet inasmuch as the Allegheny portion of the 22d Congressional district is clearly and unquestionably entitled to the choice of the Re presentative, that we regard the nomination of Robert McKnight, Esq., with the highest possi ble gratification, and that we request the Alle gheny conferees to be, McKnight first—Mo- Knight last, and McKnight every time on each and every ballot. Racked, That the proceedings of this meet ing be published in the Pittsburgh Gazette and other city papers favorably to the cane of Free dom. R. GILLITOILD, Prest. J. W. BAIRD, Sec'y. Dr.sraz SURGEI=I".—We called in at the office of 'Dr. M. E. Gillespie, 51 Fourth street, on Satur day, to examine the result of some experiments with an invention for producing local Anaes thesia. Dr. G. is a scientific gentleman, de voted to his profession, and somewhat celebrated for the-peculiar excellence of his workmanship. He has been experimenting for some time past with various Anaesthetic agents, and has at length completed a very simple machine, which bide fair to render its inventor famous, and to become an indispensable part of the equipment of every surgeon dentist. The machine is simple ; under a small table is placed a double bellows, which is operated by a lever passing convenient to the operator's hand ; a email, flexible tube conveys the current of air to a coil of small copperlube, in a refrigerator. Concerting with the other end of this coil is a section of flexible tubing, ending in a silver mouth-piece. The, refrigerator is charged with ice and salt—or if a greater intensity is desired, ice and chloride of calcium. The patient is then seated in the chair, the mouth piece applied di rectly to the diseased tooth, and the bellows lever operated by the foot ; a current of air is thus forced intothe refrigerator, through the coil .and is expended directly upon the requiredspot. This cold current thus applied fora few moments produces the desired effect, stopping the circu lation, and paralyzing, for the moment, all nervous sensibility, when the dexterous opera tor extracts the moat sensitive tooth, almost without the knowledge of the patient. This improvement is solely the invention of Dr. Gillespie; although the machinery Is rude, the principle and its practical results are as cer tain as that cold paralyzes, but does not produce any permanent effect, unless the parts are frozen. It was in order to avoid this hat danger that the Doctor was led to this discovery. Those having teeth to extract, or desiring any other scientific *mai operation will do well to coil in at 51 Fourth street, and examine this improvement. Aaarsr"—We referred on Friday morning to a case that was likely to come before the Mayor on Saturday, but did not mention any names. They have since transpired. Robert Sample, married man, residing near Perrysville, was ar rested on Saturday charged, on oath of Sebas tian Gass with adultery, Matilda Gass, daughter of the said Sebastian being the. other party. These offending parties during the month of April, secretly made the trip to St. Louis in company. At the same time with the above arrest, a sepias was loaned against Silas, Sample brother of the aforesaid Robert, charged with conspi racy with his brother to seduce and abduct. Robert was before the Mayor on Saturday night and was committed to jail until this morning, when be will give bail for his appearance. Ws have received from Messrs. Hunt 6: Miner, of Masonic Hall, a valuable budget of reading matter, amongst which we will mention the Sat urday Evening Post, Boston True Flag, Yankee Notions, for July, "The It'itness," Vol. I, No. 3 —a weekly journal devoted to Religion, Temper— ance, Free Labor, and the elevation of the mas ses, Jas. R. Dunn and Thomas Fraser, editors-- Waverley Magazine, New York Mercury, Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper—containing more bout the cow-stahles—Harper's Weekly—min taining a full-length portrait of "our Bigler"— New York Ledger and Tribune. These gentle men keep all the latest and best newspapers and magazine, ea late as possible, with a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Tausurg Quarterly Review for the last quarter hasbeen received andis for saleby Hunt & Miner, Masonic Hall. It opens with an inter esting article on California, followed by articles on the Eastern Church, Thiers' History, Poe'e Works, Brougham's Speeches, &c., and iv alto gether a very interesting number. The Historical hisgazine. for Juno, has been received nod is for sale by John 8. Davison, Market at. It is full of interest to the student of history. We tire indebted to the publisher for a copy of the June number of Appleton's Railroad Guide, which is indispensable to the railroad traveler. TRIAL or Ernsa—We stetted the facts as we learned them in the cage of Burns, arregtod about two weeks since, in Wheeling, charged with the murder er a frail woman named Mary Motaony. lie hag already received his trial.— On Thruedey night hat the jury retired at 8 minutes before 5 o'clock. At 6 o'clock the jury reentered the court room and returned the Ter. diet Of (WILTS' OP 311:0DZn In inn FIEST 11000 En A man giving his name as J. A. Tenny, hail ing from New York, but just now from the Iron Mountain Railroad in Jlo., was taken op by the Allegheny police on Saturday. Ile was found in a house in Reserve township, into which he had gained admission in a very unceremonious manner. lie was insane from drink. Mayor fituckrath, after ho had learned thefacts in the case, and it appeared that the man was not habitually a sot, had him eont on his way east. Tana BLOWII urea A Rosana i t /MlN.—The morning mail train from Pittsburgh, upon the C. & P. R. rt., was struck by a falling tree a few miles below Alliance, during the storm on Mon day. Two passenger cars were considerably damaged ; windows were broken .1n; and the step of the rear car of the train was torn off. No one in the care injured, ease one or two re ceived alight scratches from the broken glass.— Rdrenne Dem. Roan.--George Rash, the postmaster at Etna, who, 119 we before stated, was arrested on Fri day morning for robbing the mall, had an exam ination on Saturday afternoon. The case ap pearetFso plain as to justify the Commissioner in demanding bail in the sum of $5OOO, in • de fault of which Rush was committed to jail to await his trial or until he can procure bail in the amount required. Cosrrastsp—mot by the Bishop but by the Senate. We heard on Saturday that James A. Gibson, °Democrat from Pine township," had been confirmed by the Senate as Collector of Customs for this port. vice• Mr. Bastin", pres ent "incumbrance." Will, not this dissolve the Union ? Ws learn that our friend J. P. Barr, of the Post, le in Washington, lookiniafter the inter este of the Post office. It is said that Mr. B. finds it impossible to tell what "Jeeme" intends to do. Pahaw, Mr. Barr ! there are docone of more tractable Lecomptonites in town than you have proved.. AN Irishman, while driving a ono-horse wagon through the Fifth Ward, Saturday, rll4l thrown from the vehicle, by the horse taking fright and running off, and was severely - cut upon the head, though not dangeroneba We did not learn hie name. A MAN named Matein, charged with attempt ing to cut Anthony Segall, keeper of rant on the corner of plant and Fifth etreeta, with a dirk knife,. was committed by Alderman Lewis on Saturday evening. He was drunk at the time. — Viz Bearer Star, of Friday,. says: "We have been credibly Informed that a largo amount of spurious, gold and sliver coin has been put inch , cubit= in this county during the last three weeks." Tire Bt. Louie papers announce that a man named John. George had committed suicide in that city. In a letter left behind him he states that he has a mother and three eiders Living in Pittsburgh., TEE Pennsylvania State dgriCtsittrral Society, at its lest meeting, decided to spud no , premi ums for fast trotting at the forthcoming State Fair. Ir is but the common desire of ell to make the best possible investment of their means, and those merchant, who offer the greatest Inducements to cash buyers, mem to be favored with the greatest prosperity. This fact, well studied and acted upon, by Carnaghan. Allegheny City, hae given &esti= l o o ell his hokum opontions. licacithe low ratat which he fmalthos a good article of mm's or 7 1 ' Clettlinli; . - .-- , - - -.'• - - I . trtemai;tir,S''pecla . Grover tf- Baker's celebrated Sewing Machines have attained their pre-eminent position among im provements of this clue; tot, from their simplicity, being the least complicated of any ever invented; 24, their use is easier learned; 3d, their stitch is more elastic; 4th, they pew from ordinary spools, silk, linen. or cotton thread, and finish their own work; s th, they are cheaper (because 'of their superiority - 0 than the cheapest. W. C. Elliott, the popular shirt manufacturer, No. 21 Fifth street, is the sole agent for this city. Call upon him. Ton will bo treated with the utmost politeness, nod shown the best ma chines extant. It is simply throwing money away to purchase any other machines then these. CALL when you will at 57aGer'e fine Arebrotype and Photograph Gallery, No. 77 Wood street, you will find it thronged with visitors examining the col lection of pictures which it presents, or waiting their turn fora "sitting." It is not Inappropriately celled the "People's Gallery," and most undoubtedly Mr. Blotter's success is dutt to the cheapness cf his work—pictures costing as low Al 25 cents—as much as to its foithfulnem and the ability of the proprio• tor. HEADE, or FAMILICS and (persons furnishing apartments, should call at the flphoLstery establish ment of Meseta. Roberts et noenicsik, and examine the assortment of Lounges, Carpets, Beds, Mat tresses, .te., which they hare on hand. There is no firm in the city of Pittsburgh we can more readily recommend to the public. Both members are prac tical workmen and gentlemen in the true sense of word. Purchasers will consult their interest by (mining en acquaintance with them. Remember their stand, Fo. 85 Fourth street. df . John Bryar & Co., Liquor Merchants, No. 155 Liberty street, enjoy a reputation which we re gret to ray is not general among their class. In this day of poisoned nod dragged distillations, when op ponency to the vending of liquors has so completely failed, it ran be no question with the friend of hu manity, as to his cosine. It is plainly against oda urationo, and we say to the public, when liquors are purchased, let them be got from a house like that we have mentioned above, which, while extensive In its assortments, is no thoroughly reliable in other re spects. WurWilt, of No. 23 Wylie street, is doing a See trade to Ladies' Boots, Shoos and Gaiters, his patronage losing based upon the true foundation of good work and fair dealing. Ha keeps employed only the best hands, turns out only the beet work, consults the beet models, L attentive to the Interests of his customers, and has, we may safely say, as good an establishment as can be found in either city. We recommend him emphatically to our renders. Stirawas' Sewing Machines have nothing to fear from competition. Their merits are too apparent end their character too well established. Since their introduction many attempts have been made to su persede them, but they steed Nninber One and will continue so to stand. Those who hare not yet pro cured one of those useful articles, and still require their assistance, should visit Straw'. clothing store, corner of Market and Second streets, and examine the different varieties ho bus on hand. Mn. Otaanow's Ambrotype .4 Photograph Gallery, No. 7f. Fourth street, U the place to call fur good pictures. The propriet , r 'is a first-rate opera tor, and is provided with all the improvements in the Art • Ills work invariably giver antisfaction, and in prices there is no institution of the kind more rea sonable. Give him a colt - !Sear in mind No. 70, Apollo Building, Fourth street. BORN .113 . 3 Vegetable Compound is said to be the best medicine for coughs, colds, diseases of the throat and lungs, and even coremmption itself, that has ever been presented to the public. We have seen numerous certificates vouching for its efficacy, writ ten by those' who have used It, and from our ac quaintance with the article itself and its proprietor —a gentleman not given to quackery—we fool au thorised in saying it is all that is asiWrte.L Tux case of Judgo Irwin which was fixed to come up in the Orphans' Court on Saturday, did not come up. Execution had been stayed. Fri.ros applied steam to the great practical wo of the age ; Mors o has brought Galvanism to be tbo daily servant of millions of men; Newton enrarels ed the mazes of the stars, and made their motions the mariner's guide on the trackless ocean. What these men have done in their departments, Dr. Ayer does in medicine. He turns the great discoveries td• Scienbe and Physics to use In the cure of disease, and - makes the occult discoveries of the great chem ists available for the wants of every day life. His medicines for the low prices at which they are sold, bring within the reach of every man the best wisdom and the best skill of modern tint.— Wilellislgfon j Pet ) Stettcamen. Tar /ATE or Peeler.— "The love of praise, hown'er concealed by art, Reign., more or less, and glows in every heart; Tha proud, to gain it, toils on toils endure, The Modo;t shun It but to make it sure. It Ii our province to praise the garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of linekhill & Wil son, No. 605 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, PhiLedelphia. • Hrs. Hammen, So. GOO Fourtn of Dr McLANE'S CELEBRATED TER.ILITECE, prepared by naming Brea , of Plttaburgh, New Tuna, May 15,1552. A alld of mine droning artnptame of worms, ' t wo It a bottle of Dr. McLane. Catebratad Varndfugre, which brined away • booth of norms ouninetinA I aliattld Judge, about thirty. The child was very sick during the operation, but is now well and hearty. MU. TROT, NO. LS /1 , e1:01.1 D, write* 1311.111! &IP Of Ang 10. 1952, and rays she bed been troubled with wortife for boom thane ye.o and tbet .b. took one bottle of Dr. Mc- Lane's Criebrikai Termifilge, prepared by Ylernlng Qtrs., .blob brought rimy from her mar 900 worn., big sO.l slew the now belleree herself to be entirety Doe from d4esse .11sa. BVGGIIII, • Denaan woman, resides at 3n4 Wring ton street, rays, that alter ming cue eta/ at ?Mace. Cele brated Termlfev, the vowed two large tepe worms. lek.lborcbseen will be careful to ask for DR. SCLANE'S CELEBRATED TER3OIVISOII, mennfactmed by PLE3IINO 11E05. of Prrnmesua. PA AU other Vet - milkmen L. comber hon are arcathless. ttr. www. genultre Perntlfuge, also hi. celebratecl Llrcr fill., cao now be bad at all conourable dry. stores. Xeurprotoine soiDend thertverturr of JeLdlrwlsT VLltattoul BROIL ilmuscritnts 7. GILAZiD inviicaz rEsTrvez THE GERMAN NORTH AMERICAN Musical Association Will calobrsts Its 10th elantscrary In this city op JUNE. Bth. oth and 10th TUESDAY EVENING, Nth, GRAND CONCERT! NEW NATIONAL THEATRE Over Two Hundred and Lefty Vocal and (comprising come of the toot musical talent in the catintsy.) On which G.:catkin will be performed, for the Orst time in the United state., the mlebrattel Modest Tableau, ON THE SEA SHORE. By the distinguished compomr, JULTUB OTTO. Tble twos Well and closets muelcal composition, deocrlptlre of the Sea and the 116 and habits ache Fishermen, bee met the great. eat norm. In England, Trance and Germany. The Concert will he under the direction of the eminent Director, PIV)Y. Wednesday Afternoon, Oth, at 3 o'clock, PRIZE CONCERTI AT I, &FAA" El - Eii. HALL, On which ea :anion the different Socirtlee Whinging to the Annxistion will compete far a magnificent MYER GOBLET. EVENING, EIOGT O'CLOCK, A Sri...TEN — DM BANQUET Will be given in the some Bell. TIIURSDAY, the 10th, procession through the principal erects of the city. Plo Nlo at Denny's Grove zrzstria, 8 o'clock, tho footlvltioo will claw with GRAND HALL, I=l AWPrices of admissien to Grand Concert, Dms C.rcle and Pal quette. $1; Upper Tier, 60 cents. Mee Concert, 60 cis. Banquet, $L Pic-N lc Brent rids, 10 cents. Ball, $l. Je2,9td VOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE. Bole Lame mod Manager._ .........._.J. C. TOSTEIL Acting and &age Manager...._.._ A. IV. YOO3O. scut or moos. Private Haim to holdaLr. persona.... Dross Circle wad Parquotto-.—.._-_ Upper Tier 25 Se-Doars open at 7) , ,i' o'clock. Cototaanco at %to 8. FOR MIS NIGHT ONLY. - • - - • • • MR. 0. FOSTER, in toe grwat original part, to grand epoctacie, of CAPTAIN KIT, which will be produced with all Itastupondoue effects. MONDAY ZMINO, Jana 7th, 18.513, will Le valanced (first time this swarm) a romantic lemtall of tho sea and land, entitled CAPTAIN KYD; OA THE WITCH FIEND OF NSW YORK. Hobert Lester. afterwards Capt. Hid, M. Q. premt... Mark Meredith, Mr. 11. L Dascom...Plymotbean, Mr. A. W. Young•-Mato Dellamont, Jolla M. Oooke...onos, Mrs. A. W. Ymmg...Elspey, Mn. J. C. Yoster...Norab, Min Hats Tabor. In conatquenaof the gra! length of this play nn other piece will beaded with It. airTonsorrow, Treedzy, Grand Muncol Festival of Ma German North American Musical Association,there will ha no dramatic performance. 13.Wedneaday, bandit of JIILLI. M. 000EE. $l,OOO REWARD for any Medicine that will excel PRATT ik BITECIIER'S MAGIC OIL, rho only Indian Remedy now sold for BliesosaVira, tirorolgio, yr i ndoch; Toothoche, raisin Nes Bide or Buck, Sprains, /hurler, Eon Throng Burns, anstrocfed Clods ond Murder; Lb. only reg. 'table remedy diairorerwil that will act upon them and Una bar theJointi. Mounds of perm= have been cared of then complaiota by this now dloconny. All an invited to Elie It a wird. Principe] eke 106 Waabington street, Brooklyn, N.Y. For oh by DR. Gm IL ESTEE% No. Ixo Wood atreet,andJ.P.PLENlN6, Allegheny. iiiiinatura of Pratt ZBotceer on Ma wrapper, and name blown in the bottle. apligtawi, D.A.w/D8 & CLUZJOY. Home, Sign and Ornamental Painters, ♦ND DRAINER/3,7 - '. White Lead. azul Zino Palate: AU; all kinds of Pent., 014, Tarninhes, Window 81441 1, 9 req. Brushes, to., mrl44 Wood Seed, two doors oboe Dewed AID". ac 33. xuarica.AuT. - aatmtactasisalsa MOW IX All kinds of Tobacco, 112wOrand Cigars, liararonatoli taken the building N 0.1519 Wool ntreet, he addition to their Ilannfutuainga , woithma , l,Nmagind. ttVhintiboredilbo &fed to &Intim &knit gclundh, ARD--10001bs. N0..1 Lard reed and kr abst7,ll6l4sestr it. 14DDIAIn8is a co? =n= Telegraphic --60iFRESSI0NIL WA.SIIINCTON eliT, June 5, Mr. Bigler, of Penn's Introduced a resolution to extend the session to the 21st instant. Laid over. Mr. Houston, of Texas, announced to the Senate the death of hie colleague, Hon. J. P. Henderson. - - . The weal resolution. of respect were then adop ted, when the Senate adjourned. noose.—The Senate bill for the admissinn of Oregon into the Union was referred to the Committee on Territories,. Resolutions announcing the death of Senator 'lend erson, of Tens, were received. Messrs. Bryan, of Texas, and Quitman, of Tenn., delivered eulogies, when the customary resolutions were adopted, and the Rouse adjourned. Sr. Louts, June 5.—A dispatch from St. Joseph, Missiouri, says that section of country has been vis ited with ono of the heaviest rain storms ever known. Platte, Grand and several rivers overflowed their banks, doing immense damage to the crops, bridges, etc. The worst consequences aro feared. The Democrat has just received the following die patch dated Leavenworth, Jona 3d Cross man arrived here last night from Fort Laramie ; he states that Capt. Murray's train had been cut au' by the Mormons. Particulars will bo given by mail. The Republican learns from a gentleman who left Fort Leavenworth on the 2d, and who rend all the letters from Camp Scott to May Sib, that the news of Governor Cumming having been driven from Salt Lake City, is discredited. Letters from Camp Scott of the latest date mention no such event, and noth ing was known there of what had transpired in the city, there being no °Metal intercourse between Cum ming and Johnson. Dispatchee from Gov. Cumming to Secretary Cass, received at Camp Scott subsequent to the departure of the mail on the oth of May, say that the news of Cumming's expulsion was only de rived from Mormon bearers. These ,dispatches ors regarded as improbable. InformetitM had reached Camp Scott that the supply of beef cattle from Ore gon was close at hand, and that Col. Hoffman was within seven to nine days' march of the encampment. WASHINGTON', June s.—The Serrotary r,f War to day received a telegraphic domatch from General Harney, dated Leavenworth, to which he mays that the expresa has arrived, and reports that Gov. Cum ming had been driven out of Soft Lake City. The dispatch does not obtain full credence, for the rea son that General Iferney merely repeats a report, and does not communicate it as direct intelligence to himself. It is believed as probable that Gov. Cum ming has returned to Fort Scott, for it is known to the Government that when ho left there, contrary to the a4lvico of General Johnston, he promised to ho hack in two weeks. Boston, Jane s.—Three powder mill. in Barre belonging to Fay d Potter, evpliiied yesterday. One MAIM wo killed. Nsw boss., Juno ~-16 n eleop.a.vrar Condone lion, from the Mediterrancim, hes arrived. CHINA, GLASS AND QIIDENSWARD. SPRING STOCK JUST OPENED, ILIVILII SEWS. .17' TOE 01.10 .EST4BI.IBILIIENT OF 1i 13 - I ` 3-14 -"IL'" 33 -3r 03 7: L. ," , h , the mnrm¢g amt ring 122 Wood 5treet , 1.111.1.2145119 d.y. The 110.1. the 111,<Itiat Tsr Wno is now receiving Crum Europe end "." fobr .The Cturtnnatl C...carnerrtal Eotern Cale, • choice asourtuntot of erticlea 10 .10. A J &rime. mats of the Qaarrter. bad We ti.tht leg line, coinprilung new end taathfol tamp. of Pearl White : a few days dare by the tatting of aek 10. Ilia IN Stone Tea, Dining Toilet Wars, and the same In Plato, ; Gold. Luatra Garai and Floweret Fine White Vitrified Iron W hear S year. of horse lath, down' after hie l war eg T9s• was an the 19th of Slone Table Warn, known lobe the moat durable over In Mt,. Eight years after an the Lith 31ny , I af.4l, he we. u. for /lotela and s.oamboat, Trench China of now idyl., .d ..dined 1.,11 to in Pure Whits and Gold Band, either In artte or tingle uy use . ere In ..dined to k./.6 0001,1 foreighteen mouths— hey and now . on Neon, Elehly 010 and Decorated Toilet Set, Itrittannla the '2 , lth of may, 1011. )1/4 hit broken A.,. ‘l. l I mod Platwi GastorisGermao Silver Tea Table Soap tr.,Dlateel wit/trite., One Irory Eaudled Caning, I steam, 01.1..1dra.n ceretred and ettolt o u .The last. va, tlnyendotte Tea and Table RI:LiTel awl Fork, Tea Weltera and Tray, durlog the aide on Mender. Tha lase on/ bear... or the Shaker and Sea.graeo Table Eat, JaPPanwl .01 "'"'h "'."" Tin Toilet Sett.. Mazur, a—A barge laden with Lake wait tor iron c0n.1.1 - 1.-.1 Peters A Cot. souk in tae Moultinguin A 1.,. a complete and fall aaortoxot of all artlelew gotta- at Luke's Chaim last chili{ JuLn.in Th. total loss hie for the COUNTRT ROTA IL TRADE , at price* torten. 1 ~,,im at ,4 a r F2.,n0 the soildle, who are resperttolly blotted to examine this th • ^1,11,11- .tr= l,lllllllo .T . C• no err -d Lt 1• I. • 11, ..so hundred et..l ten tratill , l.o. 10,010 twasengere nod thirty tons an hay City tor Pittsburgh. the Conn healed ..ut , front. the w I.arl Ceo,Ya ha‘ingrontiu.lo.l to lac Ler al• 11, • Lox days The Ft. Loots I . ..Tobin:sr of l'hur.. l ar. •a.-• It Ef ItilC K A N Sc 7,1 IC YI2 A.N "The arrival. ya.torda, e.re P•tlow. rho 10utna.k. Liam St. Paul, had a Trio flL.. tr.,. • f Ito t.:111. and p.cople • she eke au! 3 , 17 bids ofrin.r.lrendter. mak in, , 41: Whele.le and 10011 Deal,. to peekagia in all 1. , b0 N.,thorn line pa , k-i tor et FINE .4 ND sItrER P. . T. , 1 r a , ? t . , 1 , r;1 , -.. The art frvna 1110,0 r.•..r without The 90.. u.-re W rh.retnou • P. r 'l,l ,[l.l WJLTC - 13.E19, Dacntat. warn loa 11 : 1 1 Lou. for tin. port lie Thursday .11whatr left l or lona. for Patehntab with an ern data trip on Thare.lif - "Le , hem of 1,..r ce.••n l•ain: oeer salsa of , ••tton Th. ..wry t't 4..1, fa... Pitts. burgh, paned d...rit for Nr.llllo • ith tiro tone of rvlrneal Inc The II•ey Woo, ri . . - cntly mule the to of Lcote and tack In ...en days and twenty boor., manna,. Limn ,n A ledlost stoppages, he WATCIIM AKERS' TOOLS the N. Hoboes arrived et St L,nt. trot. hereon To.wlay 'eel- The r Crty posed ETO4O :110 1, 10 Instea, &ND , Is•os.lleastreffle The Wheeling futelligrum r ear. WATCHA TRUIAL' AT EASTERN PRICES. vole Ile fell efl the anent..., tl.e whllo ww. ardor narl4.l P way, etn,k f,r ebnie, and ...in Sy where it Iwo supposed he alight bars loin-tied Lotto., when The Great Eg g Heti Remedy. Iw t.nak n, 11, .^ w l nte wf. .ears of ago, and hoes' father reetlin,; In Phlladelrleta ' SIR JAMES CILARILIPS n c CELEBRATES) FEMALE r L "The Jaen. Itloolg.rniery, arri ring e. et Lanurdle lest •VO- Prepared front a prearrlptiou of Fir James Cheek, D., • , " taro t thet...1.1,11,11...ter. .Johnttett.t. Phyral.lart Extraordinary to the Qun.n ashes 0.0.1 fleeting., all tr-eu •Le NTT,, are iselew Thlr well known Idrellcine red hat a rare I , boale di the tlon.berland rho., 11,-,hunt and try,, 0. and safe renialy for Female DUtterate. tibetrarthd.a. uP • WHOLESALE CLOCK DEP O T No. 4 SINN Street, Dear Woods SILVER AYR PLATE/ WARE FANCY GOODS, few. airy came whaterni aod setyhano ww•yroi mrwady. Sr, 1,11 ,—..Tba r was risin: tatle s Jay Tb. . farenwin Iva. rainy bur the afternoon 4eltgl.tful tbey contain botlun; hitrtYnl Li the tonitittirl-m Tbs Janet* Gray. Clrfron. Emhavor, fLe.liet arnl Ern. TO MARILIED LADIES ols atilli...l. It •111, tb - altam M... A—the two first fr,rtt Nashville. we 1...11..5e la • short tkrui, brlagoa rho monthly parrot! with regal-1:0y he but from? ne..vi11n...1 the i , ther two from Oincirra.it! r ,„ ray, , The all haat firstrato baiLl The LIE 2, la/rlrl. J ' tie.m one. a0, , ,f1 pay. pleplael aro wel/ twilay gar partlrubLra. gat a pamplalet, 111. aguut N. 0 —Y.I and .{..wrair• stamps enelooral t.• any witliort• sa.J Inatir• • bottle, containing over hU rbla, by natant mall. B. L TALINESTOCK & CO. Plttsbnrch, wholowala ~at awl ..Ixl 1%11 drugglate. aprt•Ltur 4 T GEO. H. ASDERSON. N. 181 Liberty Stre.r, Pittahurgh, ILIXON/ItTCIISZ INNuttSll.l. ONALLI IN Lvari Tigliety PATENT AND ENAMELED LEATHER Shoe Leath', Split., ~tiortorro, Frtnch and elf Skins, Selo Loather. Carriage Oilcloths, All of valch .ill I. farolahed at MA loymat (Sub AEI IDES lITANTED. — EiIi _aprmlly FOREIGN ESVI;ANG F.. SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, SHERMAN ek, CO., ON TIIE UNION DANK, LONDON, IN E nIS OF ONE POUND STERLING AND UPWARD? Also,llls on dm principal chi.+s and towns Pranra, Iletsinm, Holland, Germany, Russia and mho, European &alas, constantly ma band sod for Ipy WM. U. WILLIAMS a 6i, k2/klyutc liantora Wood urea[. cornet at Tldol. MATLAWIE & ROOEIRS, _ COMMISSION AND FORWARDING M}7 It 0 H .9. IS T 6, No. is Pine El , St. Lorin. /If 0 ZZZZZ To Murdoch & Din Juan, St. bons, Day /1 Matlack, Cincinnati, unit, Chas. DoMold A On., Louisville, Ky., P. B. Day & Co., Dankera, Peru, Green h .tone, Bankars, &buntline, lowa, Day A Matlack, Plitladolphla, Ps., R. Forsyth, Chicago, Freight Agent for Illinois Central Railroad. jaAtintorc F;;;;;;;;;;;; Trusses for the Cure ofUernta or Rupture. MARSIVS RADICAL CURE TRUSS. RITIER'S PATENT TRUSS. FITCH'S SUPPORTER TRUSS. SELP,ADJUSTING TRUSS. DIL BANNING'S LACE or BODY BRACE, for the cantor Prolaprtu UtsrL Piles, Abdocalsal and Spinal Weaknesses DR. FL S. PIPCIPS Elver Plated Supporter. PILE PROPS, for the support and earn of Piles. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak and varicose veins. ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, for weak knee Joints. • ANKLE. SUPPORTS, for weak ankloJoints. SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. SELP•ILJEOTINO SYRINGES: alw, crery kind of Syringes. DR. KEYSER also km • Tram which will radically cure Bernie or Raptors. Wkn at his Drugstore, Na 140 Wood streak sign of the Golden Mortar. aptl:dawP Washlingloo Rote.. /0113LEILLY UNITED STATES HOTEL, Pittsburgh, Penna. .IAM/3 glifiNNON -—Paorairto. 'PIUS ROUSE IS LOCATED ON -J. the corder of pain and Washington streets Lo- tween the Central and Western ft/armd D.pay m dhow un dergone a thorough imprwrement, remodeled, and (tarnished with new furniture. and t, now the most convenient Hotel In Pittsburgh, for travelers by flallronl East or We. LNG • To herroas durrererse.-A retired Clniatlent haring beim restored to beilth Ina fast days, after many years of tomato) snfrorlng, will send (free) to uelst other.,. copy of ths prescription and. supply of th. milady, on rp mlcing a stamped envelega bearing the applicant's address, Dana the Rev. JOAN M. DANNALL, • leo button street, amohlrn. New York. spOzkiniloodanmieT GALVANIC BATTERY, OR ELECTRO MAGNETIC Alantima, for Medical purpose*, of a eery anteater kind, will bacon: free of Express charge, wherClTr su ram, upon a remittance of Ten Dollar. Andreas Dr. OW 11. maul, N.. 140 Wood sc., Pittsburgh. PR. •peniaorY GLASS -3000 boxes ass'd sizes Window GI us, irood country brands for main by snyll LIENRY IL COLLINS, GUNNY BAGS-3000 second hand in store mi far We low by ay= D. C. 1105138 T. 50 BBLS. EGGS on n ligd and ss,Rt r a 6go by toyl3 a 0.153 Liberty st. AFULL and Complete Stock of all kinds of DRY GOODS. o cheap se they ma be f 0.4 eoy pheoe. tmylJ) C. 11AN3074 LOAE, 74 Market et 5 BUDS. PLAIN BACON lIAMS; 6 boxes do do do be `ton ad for de by 1.my1.3) JASIES GABDthra. bbls. No. 1 recd and fur nale by Rt. bIIcCUTCUEON, No. 195 Liberty et. GGS.-20 bbla eggs for sale by myrf SIIBLVER & DILWORTH. fin 88L.% EX. S. F. FLOUR lbr solo by my2S LEWIS k EDGERTON. OLD PAPER--A superior lot olLetter Pa• par, lb to 20 yews old. A null quantity tu.b. by the rum, riled or plain, at O. JOILVITON,b aya, bxy2l .. Payer Wareboase, 57 Wood street FIRE BOARD PRINTS for sale by ton W. P. MADDIIALL & OD. BACON--1 cask Shoulders, Sides .4 Harms fa Was and tor ode by 8. lIMUIAI7OB.t CO. COD'FISH-1 cask just received and for plebi EFAMGEP. HAILBASTOCA CO. TRA FAMILY FLOUR kw. I 9 9 ; „ -,::::::•: -- I'''..::,•.:'7, - 7 , :. : .7.,T • Commercial COMMITTP.POP ARBITRATIUN FOR MAY. leis. Mc:LT. V. P., ELIT - 1•4 0.100. C. U. PA1.1.60,F, W. W. Mem, CAMMILLL. P/TTSBUXL9II7InrIKETS. [ Reported Specially for Me Pittsburgh Gas,us,) FLOCII—SAIas on wharf of 41 641. anper at and .0) do extra on term, withheld. From store, 00,23 and at f:.430 for 4nper, et,owtigt,l2 1, 0 extra and s4.4ocri for fatally do. GRAIN—Sales of :404, end 400 Lot &oat:urn {Shoat on wharf on private term, 400 bus Southern Reif at Sin yea has Onto nt 27: 130 It, do +lightly damaged at 28. Int) tot. Eye at 4S: and 21 tfl lin. Corn at 50. HAY—Sales of 6 front anal.. at 5.10'74314 14 ton BACON—Sales of hind pat City Shoulders nt 7; and 10,00 the Clear SiOks at S;j. 01 6—Sa4si of 13 bills No 1 Lard at aS. FEED—enles4..ooltis Man from wharf at 40 It 4,0 The. I t ooo Itin Short. from wharf nt a rona n 2,0.0 thi Oran t .tore 43. PO A TOF , t GROCERZES—Erde4 of a h 11.14 Sugar al 3: awl 15 WI N O. Ilultuare At Sr{. PALT—.viler bl•tr emtr rlkt el i:5 CD EI:9E—S:II-g of 40 end rar Lie n,‘, TV II , rat S 5 bbla Itertifird at TO FlBR—tale ..f 60 la bblg I. White at 55,5,1:41.3,11. , LEAD—A elk of 600 Pio un private terror EC= P C' a C 11. n -211 tmiN forks, Llpplorntt a en: ti 11, Ilall 1, rare cattle, .1 do hp,. tAvuer, 1 , ./ cake bareon,llL do, 114 We whiskey, 105 do 0) kg butter, 00 bbln floor. 104 aka potato., 40 rolls booth, b 1,1.4 lard, 4 aka wool, a do Jr apples, 5 bbLs .01, Clarke& co. C. & P. R. 11.-1 .Fka dr gpples. 10 pcs loon, Itagaley Congrare 0 co: fool pig. 1.../f 1 , 5 bid. o.h. II 1I ~ p iling do, W Coop, L co; 11 do. 31 Cummings; 900 do, Mc, 4 An dr opplc.s. 1 IA bacon, Atwell , Lae k no, 30 lAN felloee, Leech 31.1, 3 kgo ariror L Dilworth; GO bit; snap, Pnitnn & to; 15 do Owes,. 1 Dickey k en, 44 dodo, 20 bids 11811,J D Canfield; 11 ~ 61 Hal, Riley; 12 do, 31y,,, o.l'Derltt: 19 do, Graham & Thomem, 12 do, A 0 Cobbam 8 do, Haworth d co; 14 du, 0 Cooptr; 85 wagon bxx. 3111111;3- m.y A Lo. L•ecb k Ilatelmmon; I car ore, Itanse; 1 Jo. L Dals , dl co; 1 do, tiveroon co; 31 bbl. egg. 10 do bolter, FO do f100r,12.3 do Rah, Clarke & co! P Fl W d. C. R. R--2 bbls bacon, 11k dr apples, Felts, 74 las rkeese. J 0 Candold: :X bbl. don, T R dill @ co: 1 Ir. bacon. Wedaillrass, Means & co; 1G bdls spokes, Leech h. N l'O bills plaster, Bassett: 14 Ws pearls, Brown & ICirt patrick; 1 csk bacon, M'Clurkad & 00; 19 bbl. eggs, Res; 07 do, 70k go d tad d ohs 103111001, 1500 bus wheat, 2/ bbl dour, Clarke S co. ==171212 316 , NoNOAIIELA NAVIGATION CO.-97 140 I:,,nr, 190 do a blskey,Swlndlet ; bz butter. 3 11%, lard, 3 bbl rap, IL 1., 2-1 bbl cement, Lech E Hutch hobo; 1 bblibge,llbr Id a o do, 311:go:Brea A en; I bbl egg-a, Clatke It to; 49c line 0 grate bra, owner, 149 Inc glob, Lb.rry, lid bid butter. 2 bx ego. LOUISVI LLE par Dr. R.ne—G ILng. Pen. nook k co: 2 . 4 d.. do,I II Pennock: tnbact-o, John..aon I do do, Fuller.... 72 bg. whoa, Kennedy: 240 do do, M . Llano & A rder: 2 hbd Rinehart:loo VI : }lour, 9oyrn 11 . Dovitt; 24 du do. 1,..<11 C Ilotchluann, bl Iga art,. at. Bream .k Kirkpatrick; 152 bg. whet," II do aaed, 44 hh.l. t 4.arto, 50,11.1,1 floor, It 111 whtake,, , no. Oct —274 WI pori.r. .1 llama.: 11, pca bac..., 3 Udell...awl, kg. lard, 2 I,a, II II Collins; kid" barloy, A 36.1., du. W II fi.r,tt. 21 du ~u. A.l Hagan: 21 pu.pty .1.. Ult., It ,xe.ltz.. li d car t..,71 .1 f , 4 U. rag... II MI:lull. t. , 1.nre,.. Mill, 0. KJU—i.,.e.• cka, S Ude cern. id, 11.11 , 10 w, I.lrownwill, Wharf Steamboat Mt,/ ARM V F:P.-I.nrs•n, T.I. zrapb, C.,lvu.• 13 . 1 krard , L.,.:tn~la.., wing, Nei+ Yol4, NI loai., Dr Kano, 10 , 418 , 111, Je.nnt Urn', Nashstil, CHID-n, 4.. P.,dea,v, PI:PAILTS:IS-I.turrnn, Prt , ltmsvtil, TelPgr.ph, do, P.,1 Bayard, Eltrsbn..ll.7,l NO, St )113thou,r Snporior, Lnnis J C Pringle, New Lztto Marian. Zso, - .01. kirm—lV. feel land mein, Nl,' Ina, June s—Cotton Li, bale. ao1d; gu"tatluna nominal Floor adranma: 23,i,u bbl, ,old. Onto raand salmi at $4 4!.;p4 Wheat bnoyant. sal... 60.. tan) btu Bonthern red II W..mtern whit. SI tra.,4l Thlwankl. Clut, 91(,„0 , :.% Cld.go Sprin, SI kcai.2,7 Corn 14 firm; Sale.. 40.16)0 btu usltmd 1)04'73; n - Llte La t .' t. firm at Sugar .tend': Thucorado Coft..o .inlot at 10,th11t... Bacon tin._ Buttf.r ateady. Itasca quiet: IdnaeuraJo 24. Illdea cluing quiet but steady .t 17. Tallow dull at 10%. Vrelgl.ts on Flour to L.1.,rp00l and on liram 6(463#.. tituciu lover,Cumberland Coal 73: 111. Central 08; 111. Central bonds 87 , 4; Lacroage Idilwankla fn Slkh Southern 21 3 .,; - . Penn.. Coat 74: Reading 4.1\; 31ilwaukis lrgtola illte,l3‘ 4 . 311..0m i 4‘ , i, gale. & Chlco,:n .Nllcldean Ueutral 00; Erie 17% mrHEAT-264 sacks Teon. Red Wheat Loy 1r landing from slsacurcEnnuomy trn . ...de by ISAIAH DICKEY k en. ARD—r hble. now landing from steamer fur sale bv ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. rriEN,N. BACON HAMS—I and for Or by jeJ Is . o All D/CKEY k CO. 91ENN. FLOUR-400 racks in stem al and W. j,.4 ISAIAH DICKEY .t CO. 850 BUSHELS RED W HEAT for saleby WHAM.: k ANJRH. 50 BB i. U 3 S. RYE FLOUR for sale by MILANE k ER. 200 n LBS. COUNTRY HAMS for rale V by MKANE k A_NJEFL. BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JA MA ICA GIN GER-5 groan marred this dry Awl for .4114 rheas At 1.2 JOS. FLEMING'S. ARD-8 bbls. now landing from steamer L.bannn for aalo by ISAIAH' DICKEY k ?FENN. FLOUR—C . 2 eks.Silver abs. Springs X Extra Fatally and 15 do dodo, now landow from steam er Lebanon for oats by MAIMS DICILEY d CO. BEANS-1.1 bags small white, for sale by myl2 It. DALZELL A CO CODFISH -116i' , lbs. in store and for sale by ROIrEIIT DICKEY, 131 Front .L near M.A. JULIA KAVANAUG'S NEW WORK, H ADS:L/I,ln I col, 12 too. KAY S: CO., to Woad at. BUTTER -12 btds. fresh May Butter reeM and for sale at No. ISS Liberty at 05515 lill/DLE. WIFLTS A. CO. C REAM CRACKERS-11011 l Snider's celobrated Crown Cracker., constantly receiving and or ad,. by 0134) . A. A. HARDY. Toisn.--zoo pkgs. White Fish, Trout, Sal moll, a., for ludo b• lIMNRY II COLLINS. LIME -225 bbls. fresh -in good order for .de by my 27 LIENEV It. COLLINS. R" IJR FLO-50 b lilo.for vale LP,' inyZ: DAVID CALMEST! CIIEESE-200 boo. Durham Form to arrive snd Yet anly by my,77 II EN nr COL LINE. 500 s BUSHELS ,k II ..d P u OTA n ToE d s . ; ,l k j les, y ES R IDDLE, vrinTs a CO. BACON -10 casks Hams; It) do Shoulders; I do cb.r Eldrqn 25 tierces N C. llams, leing thb day and fords by T TITTLE. A CO , 112 Fecund yt. . . CO3l POUN D SYRUP STILLINGIA-50 Ib. fur Ask by Et. L. PAFINESTOCE C CO. TINCTURE GELSONOSIUMN-4.)ozs.for szlo by no3l B. L. FAIINESTOCII a CO. BEBSIVAX WANTED—The highest price paid In uAI by B. L. FAHNESTOCE a CO., my3l No. 60, corner Wool nod Fourth etreeta. 1 S BBLS. FINE FLOUR in Fiore and w .„ 2 . myai I DANE 6 ANJEEL LBS. .ILidoN HAMS is Moro f.,r sale !ow to does ronsiquatent. 31 . 13ANE & AN3FIL Ae BBLS. PRI ROLL BUTTER for solo by my3l 11113ANE • ANJER. A 1)(4 SOUTILEE.NWITITE AST f-111,1‘..1 RED NIIIEAT lu c tore and ( z•Je OPS-3 bags country 'lops, for rale by m)l2 It. DALZELL i CO. F OUNDRY ISETAL 8° tone Soft Metal ft.t.c. my 27 WIRY IL COLLINS. DIG IRON-20 tone Charcoal Pig Iron for We by my 27 T. LIME h CO. FLOUR—Extra family, in bids. and saaka, exproesty for tangly a., in ntoro and far =do by myLI ROICERT DICKEY, 134 Float at, near Wood. OlLS—Lard, Linseed and Nests Foot Oils constantly on hand at .109. OPS-10 bales first sort, in store and for wale by HPORMICR ILABBACrOIt it CO. IVALL PAPERS—A new supply la of new patter= tYr c.b by 211. W. P. ILAVIIALL tCa. 87 Waal it• HARDIVARE 'AVERS •.•••:-Sises 20x30, 3(IW, at. non S. VAMILYILOU.P.--50 Extra family, sobtabbilkia!eb.Thar op we by • fiqZ SIDDIx.:KMA.994O;k 36 Vbpirit.• Ittgular Sttanttro. Monongahela River U. S. Mall Packet, STEAMER TELEGRAPH, I STEAMER TESTER.SON, late gait Co. J. C. Woonarote. , Con. OZCIIIGI T IM ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE thaw running regularly. Morning Boats leave Pi t t,. burgh at 8 for A. M., and Blaming. Meta at 8 o'clock P. M. for WReeaport, Ellaehethtown, Atorionga bele City, Rellprernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, Ulfornis and Br , .w.rille, them rounecting with Backs and Coaches Uuloritown, Fayette Springs, Morgantown, Wayueehttili Camila:midtown and Jefferwin. Pawnera ticketw,l through from Pittsburgh Union. &will for ' l2, moale atelatete-roome on berate Indus/re.— Botts returning from Brown/mill* Dare at 8 o'clock In the morning and sin the evening. For farther Information en. quirt et the OtSco, Wharf Dart, et the font of Omni street. G. IT. SIVLNDLER, dimwr. EGULAR TUESDAY PACK _LL, ET FOR ZANESTILLE-1113 flue new steamer EMMA GRAHAM, Capt. AT.. 'et eave for the abore and Intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, et 4 o'clock P. Ir. For ftet or pasaaga apply on boanl. oel9 FLAC K, BARNES ik CO., Agla. tetnannatt, &c • FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS- A: VILLE.-11, Dna steamer IDA MAY, Capt. John May, will leave for the abate and all Intermet ate porta on THIS DAY, the 7th Instant, at 4P. For freight or ',man, apply oo boor t or to Jag FLACK, BARNES A co. FOR CINCINNATI.—Thereem* - tar aide wheel packet SUPERIOR, Ca t. • R. I. Or., will leave tar tho atom sand all terynadtato ports on TILLS DAY, 7th lost-, EY o'clock, 31. For freight or passage apply on boord,or to - • noyno FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agouti. 14- , OR CINCINNATI AND LOIJ-E .,...7 MILLE—The One Ammer RELIANCE, Capt. F. X. RBI., sill Derr for the oboes sad al uterine- Date porta, ou TUIS DAT, 7th hut., at 4 P. Z. For freight or plumage apply on hoard or to myt FLACX.BAIINES k W , Agoura. • - liouts, FOR ST. PAUL DIRECT—ToR St Louie, Keokuk, Burlington, Wm - Wen Davenport, Rock Lialonn,Dtibuque . end Ft. Paul--The Ano steamer 001LKEItCE, Captain Hendrickson, will ro for the &bore port. on Tlf L'AFDAY, 10th 105t., - et 4 P.m. For freight or pusnrot apply on board or to le7 FLACK, DATiNE3 & CO, Agents F OR ST. PAUL DIRECT.—TO Keokuk, Burlington. Iluscatine, Derenport, Kock Imiand,Galena, Dubuque, La Crane, too nona and Et. Peel—The flee steamer LOCKET, Captain Ch.M. , Beret, will leave for the above ports on TRUES_ ,DAY 10th I rut., at 4P. to. For freight or pastaito apply on board or to De 7 ' FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agin. 1:4 1 OR ST. LOUIS 1r & KEOKUK —The floc Mesmer FULTON CITY, Capt. Devil 0 Briikell, will leave for the above nn al intermw n parte ou TUIS DAY, 7t6 at 4 ecloik, P. X. For freight or paw,,ce apply on boerd, nr to Jen FLACK, BARNES h CO.. Anent, VETESTEIZS LINE PASSEN- r f 11 011 FACKET—FOIt BT. LOUIS. KE OKUK, It- eytt I,LAND, OALENA, DUBUC n PAL L—T hett 1.-wild ornate, MARIN nß,Capt. Drawn, will leave fur the •tx, • %.I , i all laterroedlate torte on TUIS DAY, iih low. at 4 o'clock I. For freight or pa...tap apply oo nawd or to ltd FLACK. BARNES C CO.. Agents. ST. LOUIS it MISSOURI j RIVE/le-Th. aplunAld paarnager anteater PRT WAYNE, Cup, Mallard, trill leava tor . :at L' n;-n t: t u.l all lutertraAtata porta on TIIIS DAY, 7th but, at 4 o'clk, p. For fretght panngu apply on board or to FLACK .BAENKS & CO., Agent. I - PIM Sr. LOUIS--The tine new atonal, TOWA. Capt. Moore will lent, La the above end al/ IntrrmndLnto porta an T CDA • 7th Instant at 4 &ulna P M. Par frelnht or paattage qv!) baard or to FLACK. KARNES W, Agents. VOR Sr. LOUIS. --The Fplentiiilidai .tnnrner JOIIN C. FREMONT, Captain ILaro fir the NWT.. and cil Intertnetilatt porta no TUIS DAY 7th 1n.,. et 4 t r M. Fur trnight plaß•na apply on board FLACK, HaI:NES A CO., Agatta L -1 011. ST. L.)U. IS, GA_LE:s.:A, DU - El St. PAUL to ANOTII4..NrS V ALI.i, I•IItECT —Tho dr, pwroncry steamer memo -1,1.15. Cap , . R. CalhOr n. a.ll !env. Y. the above and all r• on THIS DA Y.. Y..th at 4 o'clock For tretrbt on paaa:l4e apply . on.Lward or to • REA, Act _I?, Olt ST. LOU! S, EOKUCK , n onriinglu Mo zattn, I.l , atetlyart. 1••,n4, Galena. Inthor, L. Oro., IV•nona, and at. Prot. Th.. no, steamer •R,JONAUT, C.apt. tied. C. McL•an. ••111 1.4 the above acrl .11.1111.rEnedlaba Arta, co 1013 DA C. :11l Inat. .1 4 I'. M. For frelglic or pas. 1.,1115 apply on Wore., or to 4,3721. FLACK. BARNES & (XL, Agents. FOIL r. LOUIS, KEOKK, Br RLINOTON, DAVENPORT, U ROCK ISLAND, ALEN A. DUCt R, LA CROSSE, WENONA, A.VD PAEL--Tbe Roo arse ARIZON LA, Capt. Conn inw, will h.ara for tn., above and all Into:me-dials porta on TgEil DAY. 7th inatant, at 4 P. Y. }'fir fr.4glst or 11140.30. apply on laard or to milt FLACK. BARNES A CO. FOR ST. PAUL.—The fine pa, t I F.\, Captain Munn, I.ar, for tLo abora and ail Intorraoshate porta on TLIIS DAV. TIL Inst., at 4 P. M. For frrlcht or puarge apply on board or to SLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents. J ats Orleans, &c. von :11E311'111S AND NEW 14 4 1 1 o.A.Ns.— Tbe (1110 or' steam J. uz 8. PRINULK, Capt. W. Bric trams kell, will 1.1, 5 abort, and all inti,xa,ltate porta on TIM DAY, tliaillth tort Frrposuiare apply on bonrd or to nap/ FLACK, ItAILNEH d 00., Aata T 4 )1 P IS & NEW OftLF.ANS —Th. our a/ranter ALMA, Captain John nr•biuson, 111 leaao for the aPova and all iloorroralllatt. p,rta on Tills DAY, ith last, at r. K. Fro I:..,;tit or paroNro apply on board, or to orb . FLACK, DAELNES d CO., &scuts. Steam Marble Works. AR B LE MANTELS. —A large and beau- Ivy um! 'dock slew. on baud and being manufactured Lr Ilarldu. , ry, will at very low prices. Builders. own N Reel Foliate, Contracture and °there whether they want porch am or not, ero Invited thrall and examine ourslock and sacertaln ear prices me ere ars selling plain rdat M. tele .01 no, 1, , put them within the reach Ll' elmeet every Ilenurnents, Tablet...end Orare Atones, a largo shuk el. armys on hand. Eel teturn sad Wash.Etand Toys, and Ire. Velng Shave manufactured by machinery, and sold At the I..srest pricer". llsrble of all kinds sold low to the TradA— Purchaerre arc Jeri... 4 I. tall sod •laLme our stock at 371. a_a Luny street, Pittsburgh. m 3 le - datramT - IT. W. WALLACE. Flrtruilsning.7 QTEA.7II E NG INES, warranted best quali lJ v. always on hand and sande ID order. Boacrs and Silt )tt.Pro Brick Machinery, Engine Oatfiews and uvrC•arix; mule to order. Midi irons. asst hen Proof French Barr ~ u tf ',Lure! R 143 Sane; Bolting (I,hs and Sena Machines always on tould at 31.3 liberty •tnwt, Pittsburgh, Pa. tullo:diktr3mT W. W. WALLACE Portable 1111 Ile. PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, [llo.lmb:est and bast ertltle or tho kind in the man try. They run light, grindare easily kept In order , , nuke es /rod work es Una largest mills, and glee general aolabotlon, sloe) • OD hand. Alva Portable Sao Mille.— Tar outdo:lan =Hat 319 Llbeny at, Pittsburgh. my Itedte3mT W. W. WALLACH. Molter Censer. _Lame Cment D L ASTER PARIS, , for e Land , and Stucco Work: Comm. for Cl.tetrtm, Fire Well., ke,; 1,111.111 e Lir. and nonveriCeztent; tirinJskont.--IwAt quality Always on band at 219 Lib orty rtr*t. tnylA:4JberStoT . W. W. W.kLLACE. Lotiikohr. -- DINE SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and Prantllng. A 1.,, Platt and Oak Plank for sale at 319 !Awn at, Pittsburgh. II)) lOatassatur 1;1E=CI Shingle ppachlaaes. t :119 RE SrlNalwayson bandMLitn:e r:t as h. ml 10,1•wlnIT W. W. WALLACE. Grata Bars A LL SIZES, always on hand...n. at 319 Libor -11 Pitmborg mylo W. W. WALLAGE. AAM BAGS of all sizes on hamiand made to order .t the shortest notice at as low priors as any mods in the Lulled States, and of better material than Is generally aced for this parposa. The attention of Ducat ileslors le respectfally solicited. DAVID 0. LLEIII3ST, niy24 corner of Liberty and Hand street. HOOP SKIRTS, French Corsets, French Work Collar. and Sleeves, Gloves, Hosiery, Mitts. `,bawl; Mantic. and nil Curiae( Dress ilea* yell" I .w far cash. royl4 ds sr': C. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market st. WHISKEY-150 bble. prime Double Hee. V tilled Riklately and 20 RIB. Old Ilonongshele Rye en wart/new of Fereign and Domestic ,Rine. end lognore, fur elle at the lowest &whet prices by %VAL bIITCILLLTRER, Jr. & BRO., mr2C do 110 Liberty street. nIVELLINGII4 EXCEL:O;OE EVEN ITESTENN LlND.—Peranns slatting to per. cline canine dions and ralnehle Emily residence wanes nee entice of the qty, or desiring to exchange tenstent land for the ~no, will please ;none° of 3. G. COMBTOCE.Mai, Sharpebeirgh, or WELLS, RIDDLE % Cc,, nal No. 80 Fourth Wed filLllßD SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS.- 1. MURPHY s EURCIIIIELT hare oconmencodreceli lox their third .apply of New Gads, awl will be opening daily new good; teneghl at foto prices anal se ll ing denpfor can, at NurtNeast corner Fourth and Markel sts. teld IVOW OPEN—no best assorted and-ch_rap il set snick of Drees Gocde, Mussels, Mntle., Itie Goods, Mourning Good., Needle Wart, imda bomestice In the city. Please WI and me them. O. HANSON LOVZ, • apl4 formerly Lore Bra No. 74 Marbd etrecL XS Wo:jr----:)iys , EARL STARCH • B ~ d m ators =id for man by B. L FAWNS/WOO; I. CO, m 77 No. GO. corner Wood nod FoorM POTATOES, POTATOES-400 eke Prime Mercer Potatoes, a Crel.rale article, Jost received and fur sale tAy ItII.OI.LE. WIRT'S d CO.. msl3 Co. ISS Liberty et. PR — EN — Oil AND CIIANTILLA LACE MANTLES of all ranging In primfrom $3 to rsk. handsome itaregor and Orgarsites and ether DreuGoodo. oar] C. ['ANSON LOVE.. 74 Market at. VIRE BRICK, TILE A. CLAY, of the beEt ,_L oo h.od od for vie by A. A. TIMMY. _ T ARD AND BACON I 1 AMS --3 bbL No. 1 SJ [..w4 ; 10 cask. Tenn. Bacon lame, nos , landing from at....ner St. Louie for sale by lEAIAH DICKEY &CO. RITING PAPER, of every description, V kr hale w holesals wr recall, by G. JOANSTON 1 CO., my 7 Paper Dealers, 57 Weal street LOUIL—`-'0 bble. Extra Family, made of Belted Ulan', Wheat, .preiely for family %LW. La nom sad for Bale by ROBERT DICKEY, nag Lli Proat gnat, near Wad.' • 250 BUS. RED POTATOES to arrive for by ..Y 3l /MUSS ANJEIL 200ti'sPrime Dried Apples for sale by toyn SUMER DILWOATIL - . _ 1 bbls butterfor sale by mll7 • saarmr. t DILWORTH. - - - CMMEROIAL LETTER PAPER--Very thin fcer tprzign earramaidews, ruled in. nal92 . W . B. asthma's warehowc. _ HEAVY EIiGLISIL LI:I7ER P 4- PXlR—ralad sad plala—for gala!" ' W. EL RAVIN, er. Market and 24 sta. - - - - 'j _AWNS; : • . Down=o6' • - As Pod sad cheap a cteek as Is c she Ity. 1444 . ' je.u.twv 0. ILLMON 1.0411. 14 liuket stmt.; 20 000;nrch2winflPers tivler. asnraaera, t co itaiscetiancous. PAR= de ZOZCIVUOtr Liming Lacreued their acilielos for tatactaanrtrut ana aPP/Sin W_ 3al_ c=x..ns a= co's PATENT ELASTIC FIRE Anti WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, A RE now prepared to execute ordersfor any 13. deteriptlon of Itoofe, steep or nat. at therhorteet n •Mi wi th tha utmost cue, being determined to put on 11,4 that cannot be surpscred foe Cheapness lund. Durabnit3-. Oar Roof are too well [noon to mgcire say eulogy ftom I ne. Testimonials In faror of this Roofing and samples can be seen by calling at oar Office, No. 75 Smithfield-stmt. Buildings covered with the store Booting= b. aeon of H. Nelson's, corner of Wylie and ILigh attest J. W.O.otel, corner of Grant and &Tenth streets. Masa of . Leslie, Esq Diamond alley,oppordto Patterson: Stable; Store of B. Straw,oarner of Market and Second eta; also Muss of D. rf-SaomP, same block; Brownsrlfie Wharf Bosh Romeo( Bobcat Flynn, Congress, between Webster and Wylie streets; Stare ofJ Mcßoberts {rehear sto Stable of &Bradley, corner of Water alley and andaskY street, Allegheny; Bolan, of H. B. Wilkins, Em.„ Ram Rome of A. Begley, John Scott, Wm. McCall and Met Coon, East Liberty; ant many others too names ons to men. tiara. SEZR,LN d JOLLYSON, ap2;dawlyfif N. 75 emithEeLl et, Pittsburg-11,1,a. BOOTS AND SHOES, .EE IC A. PIPOR CASH. JAMES ROBB, NO. EI) NEAR TES :LIAM= 110098. LGLajmt rectrlrtl his Irs,la Spring dock of LADIES', .1112S&S' and . 011ILDREN'e BOOTS and MOM ILMNS' CALF, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS, WOES, OXFORDTEE3, GAZIMRS, OPERAS, So. ROMP AND YOUrniar noon, 1311014 Le. A fr om peiartirle and ocry nertf. Dim the M anufacturer s, which he will eel ty Ore PM or Pler.l.ol•t very reduced price. for oath. Thla .cock conintiseemat of tha largmt ersortmonte In found in any city, =ltalie for city and country elate., end having over twenty years experience In fraying, be trust.' that he can now sr:hall taste. Be reentratlntly Invitorati In want to o AI, enuring them that they will he pima& rer2o—ntyl7 Male and Female. Academy, t•kley, Douro C rely , Poe REY. ITENEIT Wi Wim , Permira, T OOATED in a healthful and beautiful re :fon of country, 6 mlies North of Now Brighton, with entire freedom from MI immoral rauciation, The carol end religious culture of tho ("mono la regarded of prime im• portal:toe. The Etudenta for the mom part tereirl in the fam ily of the Principe The course of instruction Le coup,- lemur< and thorough. Terme per Preston of 22 week., including boarding. mom, feel, light, washing mad tuition, em - Latin, Greek and French Language, $.5, onehalf to be paid in adrienco, the balance at the close of the motion, fieseion aimmereced on TUESDAY. rho turn day of May. Students admitted at any time. Refer to Judge Park, Mancheider4Men. W Beide eon, Jr, AlDglitinT, J. it. Burchfield Pittsburgh; J IL Mulder, doi• Jon. D. McFadden. do. Pr forth, particulars. reldr , aa REV. 11. WEBBER, Principal, ?Garth Sewickley, Beaver CO-, /IN_ nrytNolaer2raP kUNDRIES- Ivo boxes sr Tobacco, Lest brrol; 23 kegs Pig do 30 do fi twist do 2) Luxes M lb. lamp Carso.lieb lobacso; 50 hf chord. mperiur T. 11. and Mark Toro 100 bags prime:RlO Coffee; 10 do Endo Pepper; 10 du do Alepler; 200 bra. Crowed Popper, Alsplra and Ginner-, IGO do roperior London and A msrican 50,000 Gann. Cigars, best brander 110 Loam Palm and Eosin Soaps; 20 du German Chemical 0. 30 du Et. Candles; 25 do Mould do Togrrbor with a general amortment of :41 J.... Is ra %or liars and fur solo at re.locod pmeos 1., ra-L, my. T. LITTLE 3 (Yr., No. 112 Second sr. pIIALBERG'S PIANO COMPOSITIONS. Fantzsie rn L'Ellel d'Atntree Do t• Don NAT:inlet flu " Don .Inate Do " Lucretia It.r,-ta; Po " Ls Sfannsfabitl... • Do " L. littg.uut, •• 1 •• Nir.etv-tn Vrqd •• it. nttrev•rvt NOM. I 4 Ir~l More gilinme, IDtrnattee. with <Wet lee, Torantellat The Art of appliod t. the Pion. 12 cumber , ' Joet received end f.r tale et the Monte St,. of roy•29 JOH , : U. MELLOR, 81 Wool Oren. Coal by Weight. • rr lIE sub,criber i. prrpared to deriver in Allegheny ur Pittebtogh, CANNEL OR BIitiMINOUS COALS Of the beet quality. As all Coal delivered try me le trelgh.t. percbanert can rely on getting fall rnesivore. Also, COKE, LIMP, FIRE BAICK AND CLAY. W. A. McCLURG, Allegheny Coil Delnt. nir2l Corner Andrvenn et. and Railroad ARE FISII-25 bbls. Lake Salmon-, bbl. Lake El:ext . : or White Fie), b 0 hf bbl. de 23 tads. Trcut 'O bbls. Lake Eforring; lardo do do 60 hfdr. d Merkeret. At ewe 'track, iu store and for sale by rural J. It. CANFIELD. B KOI9N, HILL & CO . 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