M' y ~ .. }' litisittrO ONctle. MONDAY MORNING, JUNE It, M 9 Tan Pear OFFICE AND OUSTOU IfOrnE —Well now, did you ever! Oh Pie! Mr. Darr, how could you be so anxious for such an office as to nay of old Mr. Buchanan .• "The rumors relative to the Pest taco ap pointment, which have recently been so indus triously circulated, some of which have been of such a character as to indicate a control over tho President's views in the matter, which his spirit of stern independence would spurn isigh conte pt; and the frequent inquiries which have been de of us, both personally and indirectly as to nr position in tho mailer, have induced IS to eak thus freely, oven at the risk of hay ingso no few suppose that our vanity and desire for o co has blinded our editorial judgment:" 110 could the Pmt urge its claims after giv ing ecompton the cold shoulder for months 7 Arhat an it expect when the Union is in serious Bang of dissolution became of the appoint ment f the Pine township democracy to take Charg of the Cast= House Au speaking of the Custom House reads to our mind a document which was recently pub lished in Washington, touching Custom Rouse matters hero, which we hasten to lay before our readers: Sir: In reply to the resolution adopted by the 'House of Representatives of the 2.5 th instant, in the toiletries terms: "Retraced, That the Sec retary of the Treasury be requested to commu nicate to this House all the information in his possession (including, reports by peFons ap. pointed to examine the case) relating to the alleged robbery of John Hastings, late collector of customs nt Pittsburgh;" I haie the honor to report that nil the information relating to the .alleged loss of public money by John Hastings, surveyor of customs, and designated depmi tary, received here during the 'tree of my pre decessor, comprising letters, reports of office, directed to examine into the cost', anti sundry affidavits were, as I am informed, taken from the files of this department, at the first session of the last Congress, and placed in possession of the last Committee on Claims, of the Senate, to which the petition of Mr. Hastings for relief had been referred These papers are mentioned, and come of them quoted and copied, in the re port of that committee or . 2 , 0, whish may ho forted in lot vol ilerwt.,. /it session .11th Conga, v , No 114. The only iaferouttion on Ilti. ?object /1,4 born in lIIC possc;:sion of this department. since it lets been - in my charge grew nut of a letter Ltd:tressed by a police officer at Pittsburgh to a member of the Senate, which was !eft here on the nth February lasty the chairman of the rat Committee Claims of the Senate, with the re treat Illst the stattnuents therein might be veri fied by the affidavit of the writer in the Innocence of Mr. Hustings or his counsel The original letter was nreordingly sent by me to the United Antes district attorney, with directi o n s to have such affidavit taken, under nine 11(.111 , .) to Mr. Hastings, no the I tII Febreary I received the letter anti anidavit fron, the di.trier attorney, and on the same day enclosed both to the chair man of the Committee on Claims. nn the It - Ala Poltrinry I received from the lion. Mr. Iligler , ' of the Senate, several affidavits on the same sob f immediately enclosed to the chair ate of the Committee on Clairon: before I re ceived his letter of the P . 1171n date asking their tronsmission to him From this statement of the facts as in the etlhAy of the papers, it rill he seen that I nor net in posse.eion of the infornitio" n•4r-1 for by !ho resolution. respeelfalls, Your ob't servant, 11. , tesii.Cov Ted , rry of the new, Ilnti. .hko Fs b. Ono, Spoker of Honor of Rri , _rr.,[7:tahro Mr. Mane tho' police officer referred In, and ho ilistmuke the uccu=snry affidavits. Bat to . return fe the, Post. Office matter w e do sincerely hope that Mr. Barr may get the place because he is a find rote man, who is far too honest sins! high-ruin-led to endorse the in iquities of . qn administration to which ho enrol nally len& Isis supprirl. SOctIITS" AT liAltrtlSr.ii NC --The meeting of the Executive Committee of the So ciety on 'Thursday the nth lost, representing every Bection,of the State, evinced continued in terest en the subject of Agriculture. There was a large delegation from Allegheny county, representing the County Agricultural and Horticultural Societies, each of which seem to be determined to pot forth their best (drama to make the exhibition in September creditable and attractive. It Was determined that all the leading arti cles for exhibition, there should be a sweep stakes premium, with an ;increased entrance foe, a now feature, and ond , vve think will add interest to the exhibition -; It was also determined :that the filonglting match should he held an Thursday instead of Friday as heretofore, thus affording the Judges more time to do justice to both ploughs sad ploughmen.. The offer o[ Jahn S. Moe, Esq , of Browns t toouut y, was accepted by the Board, subject to tie aporiival of a commitiee ronsint ing of Mrtssrs. Stokes, &noir:l,s and Wright. Mr. floc very generously offers us a pretni um a Spanish buck for the largest and bad herd of cattle, &c., on exhibition at the :lime Fair. The premium list has !teen carefully revised by- a competent committee, anti Iritin copies ordered to he primed for circulation. The Sec refary will he Itieeee.l to furnish copies to any who may desire them, by their writing to him in Ilarriebmg. A commituication watt laid before the conunit• tee, from the ollicere of the Pettrovlvania ;toad Compsoy, in which they kindly remark, ••Emairsion Tickets will be issued and articles carried no heretofore, it being die wish of the Company to promote the success of your lamb, ble enterprise an far no thay consistently can." A General Superintendent of the Grounds, and Superintendents for the different depart ments of Horticulture, the Ring, the cattle department, on Sheep mot Swine, tin Poultry, oa Farm Implements, Dommtic flail, It tiry and I [outwit olt I Mom fact urea, Meet. tut ies' Halt Artists' Hall, he, tirc , were appoint w 1 O.I . ESTED E1.E , r1014. On I hit k at May on election for Justice of the Deane n,ts hell in the borough of Tarentunt. (iconic Dilutiorn was the loinfeeo and James the Republican candidate. The latter was one of the Inspectors of Electint_ and rise candidate as more stated Ile was returned eleeled by one majority. The friends of Duphorn allege, io a petition ni the Court, to have the election eel aside, that two legal votes, which would have changed tlicl—re ult, were rejected, the persons coloring to rote having renided in the borough ten logo nee( be , fore the day of the election. Mr the respondent, elanna fa have been legally sled ed, alleging that the two rotors whose ballots were rejected were not legal voters, they not having resided in the borongh for nil months, so he contends was necessary under the Acts of Assembly relating to borough and terrnShip elections. The case was submit ted with a statement of the facts, nod held over for consideration ; S. C._ Wingard rind J. E. firmly, Ems., for petitioners and Ales M. Wed. son, Esq., for respondent. 13MNTENCtU.-011 Saturday, Itnberl Whitewho ens convicted of stealing a horde in West Deer township, was tient to the penitentiary for four years. There remain two other charged of ing Which may be brought up when be has eerved hie four years. J. 1.. Mohr alias Frank Elmore alias Fronk I. Moore, convicted of robbing the More of It. Dunlap, jr., of n large quantity of hardiare, was sentenced to tho penitentiary for three years. John Darlsconoicted of robbing the Elm of David L. Byrer, of Apollo, Armstrong co , and of stealing a horse from Noah Still, Woo sentenced to the penitentiary for two years for stealing the horse and ono year for the larceny of the goals, the latter sentence to begin to take effect at the moment of the expiracy of filo former. - LECiiran.—Jno. M. Kirkpatrick, N3q , will deliver a lecture hi the Lawrenceville Presbyte rian Church, this 1111onday) evening, oti. the subject " Time and its Teachings." The The object of the lecture is to all the Sabbath School_of that congregation in paying for a Melodeon re cently purchased for the ass of the school. The children will also sing the popular Hymn "Coed News," on the same occasion. The price of ad mission is but 10 cents. It is hoped that the church will be filled. Twan llmtum..—Tho train due at the Lib erty street station of Um Pennsylvania Rail road Saturday morning, was detained some three hours by a land slide near Brinton's station.__ The cars were unable to come through and a special train had to be dispatched from the de pot to bring the passengers in. The trains on the Steubenville Railroad have been very much troubled and disarranged by elides for the last week. In ono place for about COO feet to length a hill broke loose and buried the track AO WOOL ually that a temporary tram mu, laid for pres ent accommodation. • Counikr Simi. Fon SALE.—Our reidtrs trig please. ear in mind that the last country scat of the Braddock's Field Farm trill he sold on to morrow (Tuesday) evening, at S o'clock, by . I'. M. Davis, at the Commercial Sales !loom. Thib property is known as the Camp Grimnd, and coomins,Jl , acres of; ;twice Jona, _admirably snittifftrartPo49 SS U et mac o 7FICI4A PAPER 0 7 TEE . CI il - . =- - 2 I tlaraer Fnismer.—Ai we anticipated on Fri day, tutd as we thought it safe to predict, another great freshet is Spending its force upon us. All the lower lend about the city is in fair prospect hour-of"thh writing of being laid und er wate rtte t Crcc,which empties into the Ohio a li ttle m ore t han two mile s below th e Point, is higher than it has been for a long time. A large extent of country has been overflowed, and a great deal of property destroyed in conse quence. Body Patterson, MN., the High Sheriff of the county, who lives in the valley, at Bald win's Mill, where the Steubenville rend crosses the creek, had his barn carried away, and with it a large amount of corn and feed. The last he saw of it. it was going under the bridge below his farm, and carried the structure away. The Sheriff's loss will probably exceed $1,500. Some four bridges on the creek were carried off, and a great amount of damage was done to the grow ing corn and grain along its banks. The valley of Mansfield in inundated. Further up the creek, hundreds of acres are under water, and the grow ing crops are Furiously injured. Turtle creek also overflowed its banks, rind the lowlands skirting it are all inundated. Her; too, the crops have received much damage, and the lose which the farmers must sustain in consequence is great. indeed. From all parts of the country around, in the vicinity as well as in the more distant portions of the Union, on the heal wa ters of the Wabash and all along its banks, u dreadful state of things'exists,' and the farmer eves his hopes blasted all around him. All along the shores of the Allegheny and Monongahela, as far up is we have heard from, the bottom lauds are covered with water. - . LAW:R.—LOSS or LIM—A railroad shanty on (he margin of the creek near Mansfield, oc cupied by an Irishman and his fauuly, five or EIS in all, (we were unable to learn his name,) was carried away by the streams abont :3 o'clock on Saturday morning, and neither of it nor its in mates has anything teen heard since. The proli ability is that the shanty sunk soon after it floated, and that theamfortunnte man and his ' family met with a speedy death. lie was warn ed on Friday night to leave the shanty and take shelter in a more serer(' spot, but he misled all 0,1,•eal le, At about 2 o'clock cries for help were head corning from the shanty, hut there were no means of relief at hand, and when the morning dawned ne frare of the shanty rye- to be seen —•We heard yesterday that every bridge across the l'haitiers, between bare and Washington has been swept away, that the bridgencross the elm just thia side el' . Perry Martin's is swept away , and also Inct bridge C,07 the Charliers on the Noblestow a road. The Alleplieny el., its l•anks above here beer Creek and fine ('reek are both overflowing, 11, 0 1,/ all along them covered with water. Jusi above Fairviem a great land slide hog (l a cked up the road along the hill, that travelers are forced to take the towpath. Tim aide brought along with it Mier:ll,lc sized f roe& ro,k, and timber in neanfit,ted beam The daatlP'.o to properly in all diroehions is great 1),?... I. r Corse -- beore.lnlgen Hampton and Williams. In the I lest riot Court on Saturday, in the case of NI Sweileer, of Philadelphia, vs the Excelsior Omnibus company, a tlrcimion was rendered an artbat to recover ate value of a (tuns containing aompie goods to the amount of s.7`ff.) The case was tried in Fehrn ary last, the ('hurl reserving the question of the liability of the company. The plaintiff came from Philadelphia by the Pennsylvania Railroad with two trunk e, foi which he hew the usual cheeks given by I lin railroad When the train was near tisk) city :in agora of the company came an board the car, and took the checks, I he plaint ill . di recting him (the agent) In convey said itunks R. the St Charles Hotel sic of the trunks was. lost and not accounted for by defendants, they claiming that they were not liable for nay thing) except personal baggage, necessary and proper for a traveller. On Saturday the Court in bane held that the defendants were liable for the trunk and ordered judgement le be entered in fa vor of plaintiff . E 11. Stowe and J. It. Hamp ton, Eager, for plaintiff and O. P Hamilton and Edsv Snowden, Esls , for deft,. Ton CoNTEr.T. — Elsewhere way be f(.1111 , 1 Um' programme of Ilerr Formes, who is In ho att Wetted on the important occasion of the only concert tohe given in thin city by Mlle. Amelia 1 .Stritkosel., Mr. Sim pson,l he distinguished tenor, and Carlo Patti, the great violinist, all under the direction of the well known Maurice Stra kosoln. whom the music loving people of this city have long known. An for tine great. ba s so, Herr Forme., he is not only a siriger, but on accomplished gentlemen, I. patriot and thropist. in the revolution of AS, when fight ' ing for the liberty of Germany. on the berth...tiles in Vienna, wiltt n small force which he com manded, lie held in cheek vet end clays four Austrian regiments, net I. 1.1- ',tiny front rrery lie was carried senseless from the field o f battle Ho deserves true success ter the Nfloni. !icon Inc has mad.: again and again in the field, and in the equally ambitions roundel of musical science. lie have no doubt this distinguished troupe will draw an immense house For par ticulate 61 , 1! advertisement. I:F.NEI Itar M PI,3TRI, —The proprietor of the New Nahuatll :appeals to Lis fellow-citizens to-eight. lie is to receive a complimentary ben efit this evening, when the great play of the Iloratii and Curatii will be presented, and we do not doubt a very full ho to' will be present on the occasion. li Lt benefit has in fact been tentlertNl by the citizens of Pittsburgh to Mr. Foster, and we have no doubt they will respond to their urn invitation in a manner worthy the time amt the otteattiott See the bill elsewhere. OY Pane r 1101[1/INC, Mr. Henry Eaton, coal merchant., was thrown (rum ilia buggy, near the Copper Works, on the Enatldocketfield plonk road, and scrimp !y injured He was conveyed to his residence by Mr. t;oo. IV Swindler. 'the aced dent wev Canord by the hone feeling in col lision with a cow. Aomrt-rt,o in Court of Qunrfer Sv,sion, on :tatorJay, on alialon of Wm INkerr,D, E. 4,1 , L Stc,ng, waa AllllllOl to jangling in oil the aoltrifi over which Judge :116:1nre presides. Mr. Stott, ie n veryprontiging young gentleman, and We preflita ano eesk l n l career tar biro. I , I , kIWE 1 11:.1:211:1.. --The petition of Ann Mo;aire, aßking for e. •liv,rce from her lokhhand Janie, rot :lie gr..asti.l of 1.a.1 Irraltneni aryl War grant rat iu lho Court of I%annit. Mrap on Saturday I. I , Cochran, Atiorn•ty for poLitiNter. A. VI • • A r 'A I .., 'AI: .:•gn runt the rorner Grit 1... .. I .• rw .i up In tlAy It i= the Ilucvt lin L. 111341 ro.. that ”nr sation in the rity,nd r i10.t.0 crodit nimn th , Inc morn and tvo,kmanPhip of tit-, nh.t h.tro Ginn him a ' fLinuscnirnls nx sTatArrose TX 11,4 0, “onounn, 11,31, ti EAU ARC. FORM ES, T iJ F, GREATEST I.l\ I NI: 1;A:•:9u IN lA." It. NNIA , . JUNE 17, Al ITV U Al,l ir” ,Lich esgra,-.A. h..dlt!. ar....r11,1 1)41E. API A 1.1.1, STRA 1(11S(111 7\ 11i. S I M I'S 0 N. t.I Alum.:, Nt.u. Vulk, mratl 1 . ..; [ Cr 1 . /it TA'CI'T, ... yr•uttitul tin.! r MA lIRICE STRAKOSCH • PRI 11;RAMSIE: I` ART Nano Our Nab., titt.l ViaAill on,dl, WilllAm Tl4l by• • • C4bari, /1•71,4 Pi•rfortr.l by Sig. CARIO PATTI end Al SITA RI, AVlthoper what. 11, , A11 , 41.n51., - • Ring Ity •Mr 93,1rer. AMA flout o,orAtel it., Cr tiny" • • Ovid" Plan by P-vc , ar, a 1:10.1,1 , — , 1 Blavaaat - • • Onng by NliulAnl. On, ,t In 11.111,, (tom — lin , , • n}; 4y Ilenx Port,- I'ART II • L-1 31. 1.4.,,,tir," Feu.On I,y Pr:nt by Fiz (',r,41 PAT, Orntortor.l . 91 , 1 z ,t," 1 , 13111 . 1 , , II Mr. N0.r...-44. Fnuq l.y ikon P0r441, c. tr.iltt 11.1.01.1•3, • 51•••1•111sr• 10 Thr IL•gy - lit. putt., N.4•ll.l,tenfllng the toormont to a hitt tl.n I , lawagement Iww I.t.en snhjetttrt In pr...thrlth; Herr Wu.) orbtrilhairwtol2h.wl so - oaten whwarrornpiny I,llh, IL has Lust com:alel lo throw tan hall al a owl. furzu_pritt. ONIC DGLLALC—fIip 1,, thg, all part.: tha ri4 , estra chart., kw ismnred tte.rs enatt. coal ix, procuro , l at JOIE , / 11. AI RI.I.ORE Siam, AV.'S Street, romomonotitog tl.kmorning, at to o'clock (I,..lkaaa °tan at 7go'cl‘Ak, Conte, t too wuLlueu, at k. Fult3lFF,' Oriole! C",..neeri Iluok tbn Lit:Ctienr,3 and WAttivnlic Itlegrophy 01 llEltlt Itl. FORMES. All Soaps and liallada bong Ico bin Conc.rlf, 840 At the Ilan us tho evetollog of tle Comuort Itlco twont)- fiTa coot,. Jol.l - FOSTER'S N IV NATION A I.T EAT ILE 8010 Lost= nod ......... YOSTRIt. Acting and HugolifmnAg o r. ............. A. IV .Yxau. Trynonrrr Oto. Sicomorr. SCALA or ninon. Privoto Orixon; to hold nix pennon._ . lireo Circle and rarquotto Upper Tier .td-Wore open at 7% o'clock. COMMCIICO too. eniiiiiiininnlary benefit in MR. J. t. YOTrElt, ttinkreil idm , 7 no, citLron4 of Illittbariiti. iin which occninoti will tin pnweitand u mint altractlTo Mil, In width the eotlre ntreugth of the corniinny will tipticar. MONDAY EVEN IND, ,7.10, lath, 1815, alit tors priwmt..ll Ito , letoroti4l ploy, lo Ilave .te, of lho: AND Mr. C Voter IVA!ter Km. JuH. U. Cm'/cf. lire A. W. Yonne. I'lo.Am. Iloratine 0............ After alLich rArc.,,4 CIIIca STI E i NG. To twitehtila with the hitt° OBJECT Ob• tIo no oolotoral orindo. Mr. and abd. JOHN vitElv, tratpeysokas . ,l4 , sl . l . p,ppvar litularrow By Last Night's Mail THE LATE RAIN STORJI Lssnrcrra, Ind., June 1 I.—lt commenced mining at 11 o'clock Wedneedaynuom and pour ed almost constantly until this morning. The Wabash rose with fearful rapidity'. The inhab itants on the river bottoms awoke to find their houses rapidly tilling with water. and were obliged to escape in boats, and by swimming their horses. The Wca and Wildcat creeks rose in a few hours to raging floods. The Toledo, Wabash and Western Railroad bridge across Was creek was entirely swept away. The dam age done amounts to twenty thousand dollars. Two more breaks occurred west, and no less than flea culverts east on the same road are gone. On the New Albany and Salem Railroad a bridge across Wea creek, and one at Orookstal Station are gone Other serious breaks have occurred. It is impossible to estimate the amount of darn ago done to the Wabash and Eric Canal. AL Wildcat the feeder for this level, four milts cast, the lock and darn and five hundred feet of em bankment have been swept away: also the State bridge. There are several breaks between here and there. Several large breaks occurred nt At tica, Delphi, Logansport., and Wabash. It will be -impossible to use' the canal again this 'RIM mer. The bodies of the fireman and' engineer who were killed on the Lafayette and Indianapolis Railroad, were recovered Last evening. The wreck was terrible. Ono bridge and several cul verts on that road are gone. Tho Wabash river is still rising, and immense quantities of saw logs, rails, &e., are sweeping past. No trains or mails can leave for several days. Whole farms are under water. Much grain stored in barns will be totally lost. Davroit, M., Juno 11.—The Miami 'liver has risen to within four feet of the heighth of the great flood of 1817, and is still rising, at the rate of three or four inches per hour. It is mining, steadily. The water is running ever the road between the Main street bridge and McPherson town, which will probably be entirely under wa ter before morning. Fears arc entertained for the safety of the levee, which is about seven feet above the present singe of water It is ru mored t het the river at Troy and Piqua, is high er than it one ;n 1 4 47. The "hole country north of Dayton scent , to he Ilooth-4 beyond any for nier period, and much injury ban been done to the craps e recent storms ni the IVcat, further ac counts of which we publish this morning, would aeon, almost to hare their parallel Commenced with :19 lanl night Ilia licree !teat r f yesterday nmrniog gore floe heavy aliov.er , at night, flooding our streets, and breaking dawn all the lines of the telegraph Lading South (Mr Con grt,ionol Itepurle is ewise.ittently very slim imperfeet. n.l Whed liltly [here mof it has , e 111.3 over the floe 0"1 l'iladelphia. Pittsburgh, floral:al.!, and Buffalo, thfwt• tam-21 of 0,, one thousand mile-. The flu lisle and the Boston ldnes were the only , sues work ing out of this city lost night —N. t'-a. Cog., ,N0,,,,kt0 Fassnrr. rain of Thor,glay night and yesterday poured flown almost without in termission for more than twenty-four hours, rind seems to hare been general throughout the West. Ifni.ler the circumstances, the damage that must rettolt is incalculable We expect In hear of multitudinous disasters by floral, in all directions If any of the 011itAt inhabitants can recollect n Consort when the fall of NMI, would compare with that of !hie apt ing, we would he glad to litter from Ilif . lll, II month! modify lire matter stone to bear that the like had ever happened before —Co. Corn , S.iturday. Lynn. c 1,,, m 1 Itqa,rtr..] I r wdl repay any pcmon who minuanplate. the peechore of a Sewing Machine or wishes to in spout a piece of perfect mechanism, to call at No. tis Fifth atr..eq the head quarters of Alec. the agent for Wheeler Wilson, of New York. At this elegant and well krii;wn establishment may awn samples of the various maelunesco.truetml by the firm named above—neat. ornamental and weft,' apparatus which has received the highest testinto nials of merits ever rendered an improvement of this teens the ablest journals and the ablest pcns of the day; from scientific, merhanical and agrieul tural societies, and Irons the-great public itself. The points of eneellence which characteriee this machine above all others we may entimemto as follows -. Beauty and completeness of stitch ; from its pevu liar firmness called the "lock-stitch - ; economy of thread; simplicity and thorouguess ; portability; .:pred ; iptietne, of operation strength of Penns: applicahilty to all kinds of sowing; elegance.. Le— 'very faintly which min afford the purclume, (and its cheapness brings It within the reach of alb) every shirt-niaker anti tailor, every general seamstress possess one of these invaluable improvements. It would mien lie policy and wisdom for people in the roan try and villages to rdab 10-gather and pro• core a machine, as with it tube may bu ahriged a ill-unaml fold and the slavery of 'Mine:vie life re sieved to an incalmilable deg Ileniember they re to ha.l in this city only r. of Mr. Rev , ' at 6 , 'dill street. ISM:ARV, •.f 1.1.0 pictures, we think totter specimens Id the_ Dauguerrean and Photograph', Art eantrd I.e found is this cite ttsan it the thillery of Metsrn. Cargo A- C., No. 21 Fifth street. The collection of this firm is well worth examination: and etc rill Leal Mr. Cargo a polite and attentive operator. His recel.tion room id a most elogattt and convenient affair, and his arrangements generally suiverh. Iv the publi. , aill drink, let it not lar p0:n0..,/, say and We hail the agitation ninth hers nommen...l against .lruggril and adulterated liquor s, as tiro he ginning of an end. Which, when attained, will pro dare g,,, i.ot lin relent, t., the pie% :Ilene.. of al. stineutai itecll. A, forge qua otitis- ri lilitore will Ire eol I Burin 7 the pre,l.l take thj, p.irtuniiv to stain Iliat the 'sown id • /: r. No. 15 I.ilierty sleet I, I,wn an irreplo.,teliahle rhar amen, and ia, whilee.. emirat! o,toiti i, Ally in oar nay I'. Mr.tvr,„ Federal strew, Allegheny, is busily en • raged in she iii.inufacture i,f Bows and • and Isis Lir, itrel sioi hod i.toro northy a dell from hare oh,, intend to purchase articles of this ticieript ion. 11{3 Wild:ol , n are of the Inoit elann, and we feel a.niure.l. that in giy In. quality ur t rife, nii us t of this r in the west octood rairor f.. wbolo.alo rut.lil oo tomer,. It vs ra who wonid rdltivato the sego:tint of a liral forni Ming Grin, call find nett in ft. •• • .t• corner of Tl.iril and Smithfield Miami, Their Tool. , eittniire hood :Ito late, and twirl approved Idyll, of every atlideof toilet tire, and a• they give espootal atten !ion to the toonufartorn Shirtr, urn: , el,' remora tho wiry beat (alit-ice of thia hoof oil! fool thout at It d• 11 :111 1110,113 f, t a look at their worn ll artigri.l dor, /1:1,1:11, ...tidied at Ni. la Nand strop:. for the miiy tirodiridg ... I edition ever polilkhoil of 12',4“ •ll 'rho ,„, „ ~,,,,, splendidly Woe tratoil, and in pada nt the low pr ieo of he mliarrihm,t hd-1,1, work not wool, lt ^"I'Y of Inn large ::tool ongra vin:. omitted ••The Ftr,it Reform., Presenting the F. 411/ 41. treat:.' 'rho whieli is of the tu,,,t maguilleent trailer, and contains little allort of one Inindrod presents authentic portraits Of the inost tr..• 110 1 -11•11 men ronnerled with the event. 1.,y of Oa, plate will lin gi von . with cad, iIIIIITCYA•10. 11. in patronising n Merchant Tailor or a Gott man" Burnishing tiatalill,hinont, the point it to : o mire OKI Se, il.OB of aimomplivlsed workmen, or on. joy it rolvantages of a first cla,s /,,,use s universal and cmonlote in its natortment, we would moron. mend the rector to call at Chester's, No, SA, Wood Strad. The tlent , , Youths, and Clothing held at thm house is always of Mu beet description, and 'in rnoilc faultlesa, imnuino talent only em. played in the Cotten: and Sitting department. graphers, on Third stroet, are favorably knowt, Itatificm, Railroad Companies, Colleges, Mervitanta ;and the Inisinesa pnLlir grinerally, os Ur( 4441 oh tho Bret ability. Their work everywherc rotoniands tho • praise of good judges, and we recommend then, to all who require Lithographic engraving or printing. Tutu tosortment of nummer Shoes at Ceirmilia. el 6•.'s, 53 Diamond :howl% is/*llor, and thum who eorhialt comfort, Chen ors and fnehion should call at onen and provide thenisovos with spoil. of Caren han'a"lits." celebrated Sawing Machines Irma, attained their pro-eminent position among im pr..rentents of this doss; set, from their eitripthity, hoing tho least complicated td any over invented; 2 d, their use is easier learned; 3d, their stitch is mum elastic; 4th, they MT from ordinary spools, silk, linen or cotton throat, anti finish their own work; ith, they ate cheaper thee:trim of their surrinrity,) titan tho cheapest. W. C. Elliott, the popular shirt mantif,turer, No. 2i Fifth Lineal, tho solo agent for this city. Call upon him. You will ho treated with the utwoot politeness, and shown the host ma chines extant. It is simply throwing money away to purchase any other machines titan them THE. LOPE OP I'RAI9E. •'The lova of praise, howoler concealed by art, Reigns, more or loss, and glens in every heart; The proud, to gain It, toils on toils endure, Tho mode4t shun it but to niche it rum" It is our province to praise the garments made at the Itrown Steno Clothing Hall of Rocklin' h. Wil -„o, No. 003 - and 605 Chestnut drool, above Sixth, Philadelphia. Ltos Las or lashiunable clothing for either MOWS •rr boys . wear are directed to the establishment of .1. L. Cornaghon, Federal street, Allegheny city.— Ilia work will be found neatly cut and well trimmed and made. Flue piece goods of the newest styles kept on hand for custom work. M rLANI's CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, pre• pared by Fleming ltrce, Pittsburgh, are macs,. among the tarot popular rmaulice of Walley. That It nflieure liver empialm. Pick headache and tlysixDala, Is now beyond a dordrt. Read the following testimony from a well known holy awl gantlet.° of our own city: Nrw YOas,, August 30851. Dr and IlSra. William., No. Ws Rocouti t wort, toctlfy that they hero both Loon gulrerlng with rho hirer complaint for about tiro yoare. during which Brno they ham spout a largo...mount of money and told many rommilm, hot to uo in.rnose. Firmly, lomiotrof Dr. ajagge. till., repared. by Fleming Rms., they perthased filOr Imam, which they took acoonliug to directions accompanying oath too, and now pronounwu thensocirm perfectly cored of that dietrom lug distrem. ig9,l.nrclutwrn.honl , l bococclld tomik fw DIL egIABRATED LI V1:11 PlLLBolmouracturod Ly 1 , 411111 ND May., or Vittsbargh, Pa. Micro ore, other Pills purporting to Go firer 11138, - now before the potato. Dr. 11.1ano'n Fen. holuo o.r No his crlebtatod Vorrultego, eau DOW bo id aAN napectable drug 'Moron. None pentane loilholit Ike rfdaahrreof YaorT FLXIIIIIII2 SW& bail: for mill by 1,11.1 St' .... Aicalaill Anzgolt emn4o, Telegraphic CONVRESSIONAL WanniiicToir CITY, June it SliouTE.—The Indianacoutested election ease was argued for conic time. Mtewrs. rfa=din, Trumbull, Collamer, Wade, Kale, and Douglas spoke at great length in opposition to the right of the eitting mem- Lore. Messrs. Pugh, tiroon, Sebastian, and Toombs supported the report of the Committee. At eight o'clock the debate assumed the features of a great Party test, and arrangements hare been made, by consent, to take the rote to morrow, at noon. The debate will probably be. protracted till fur in the night. The Senate on Saturday, by rote, sustained the Judiciary Committee's report that Messrs. Bright and Fitch are entitled to seats. The Senate refuses to concur with the M e us e amendment for 10 sloops instead 01 a , nod another Conference Committer was appoints I. The Indian Deficiency bill was thou taken tip and is being discussed. The Committer. ~f Ciiefee the Post flak" Appropriation bill reported that the onn,„nt..,. had oeen unable to agree. The subject woe then post paned. Ilnrss:. —The l`c,ident's 111e.sage requesting postponement of the time for adjournment was w coiled. J. illanry Jones said that the nic satre roan bor,e, en the supposition that the lieu, till not finish its action on the appropriation bills till a late hour to night. The loan hill has been kept hack front the consideration of the Ilene for the simplo purpose m o t the executive brands may ascertain, outaidn , of the estimates Iho Secretary ot the Treasury, what :110011111 ot money may be re q uired. Ile indicated the programme relative to the action on the pending measures by which the Howse mould art en th en , i n telligibly by I o'clock to-morrow morning, a n d at jujirn on Monday next nn hia mod. the ILICPSVC wn, laid on the ,1,10 and ordered to ho printed. The 110.0 than acted on the bill au returned from the Senate, with amendmente, mahing appr,,p r i,ti„,„ for the callection of the revenue. Ur Bari:Main, of Miss., said the Coonnitleo cm Foreign Affairs aro non ready to report a bill rola tiro to the British aggressions. la his opinion Con. rots should not adjourn without taking zraiasiires to resent thew aggressions on our rights. - . Mr. Sickles, Of N. V., was ready to report his hill. but tho House would not consent to Ito reception at this time. The bill for a loan of $15,11011,1.1111 ,:15 The Humoo then concurred in the report of the l'otnntitice or Conforencenn tho Naval NIL reducing Ili• cln..lis of trcr ro seven, and n rtcatacr for din China sear. The Light Mot,• li•propriatioo ma: token up and pol.svd. The Ilium conelirroil in tho report of the c or ,, mittec or Conferonen on the revenuo collection 1411. The Cinntitrt, of Conn:rent,. on the ding:toeing previonr- rommit toe reptirltol ihnt they were enitl.lo i o it-roo tin 'notion cl Mr .1. 111.4 try Jones the 1411 ta1.10.1, when tinder o ,uspen.itw of the t the ,1 hill war 1,12 , 4,1. it ho Ail ut roneration, an,: son: io.the Sentite The Muse ttgreod ta atl the amendments ht I ohm Deheieney Lill and innreasetl the t p the Leanll to $20,000,1100. „ . The II r enneerrol in the i f 11., 1311::,..1 Conference on the hi! . I tains a elaute, that it 41;1 net In Itin fit! toaster-General to make any steamship or othe r rot eo ta t me t to rant r,aii r.n the ma ntr a longer pet... than toot years , nor shalt any othor ti a .m .t inland n. sea postap.Tho pdid on mail tran..... tell by U, Postmasterd tenet:ll, oho is atllhotY.tod h , rata rir!, to he transpot ad to any luring, ports by steamships giving yes:sok, if .Itneriran, inland and eoa pt.:g ag and, if foreign vessels, sod postag^ c, in, prttforenee to the I..rtner. The I louse adjeumed Aunty after reidoi~ta N. F., June I 1., -The Canadian Coinitti n3'. perve- steamship Nova Capt.illeMas tors, has paned Cape Rae° en her firet, voyage t. ~ 1 11110 e. roe had 291 paxFengers. ' The Nova Streit:ln arrirml at the Strnita tt: Ceti Isle at ro A. N. of the 111th, hut, finding the parrag blocked with ire, woo obliged to tab. the ,wo r t.b or route, after endeavoring f o r ten hoe oto get through The vteatitvliip Europa, from Poston tis Halifax arrived al Liverpool on the 2 , 1. llg rue II nor s IN. - I o the Ilnwe of Leak on the :eat, the order it the day watt t., consider the rot.. one of the House of Common. for dirhagrooing to th =llOlllllll. in of the former House to the oaths bill. The tpie.tion to in.ti 4 on the amendment., alter di, ou.e wa , put, and Carried without Lord on Stanley hat boon appointed to the. Int Let hoard, and Sir iltdlter I.3:join an C, tenial Seem tary. In the House of renitnims 00 Ile. it, Lin.l.oty , s sh e d the I :ooernment it it TV. Inif• Ll.at the Inite.l St.ttca vessel., in the Reran a, or vreatern etavt Aftri ea trade. had been Gr.l into, boarded, searched idile mined by Itritirh erniserr, and if s.• by what autho. rite, ttr nitriae inrtruetions did the ennuntitalers of those /hips soact Mr. Pitrzerald tail the floc ernruent Lad nt, ettieial information on the subject. but he hud reason to lieliere the rrperts had heon en. ap7,e,oratiail. They Weln as ahai ais as the American gnerrninent to at nil all cause id Co.:04110, and strict orders had been issued to the offlecrs and dm stations, to be espeeially cautious. The Niagara and Atratnemiton, with the telegraph .able ou hoard. rail ln.ni Plymouth Sound on Saturday cvenin t s, I r the West road of Ireland. lent..—Tho ili ia • May '.!fill, .in Malta, Nuna Sahli. is in Ihrrelay. The Hindu., Sfu„•lmaa were escaping. The ce.crrom ravitniniol liy IVillpoic iu .ind have lawn confirmed. Gen. Adrian h.id lan 1111,1 • (lon. re•nny arriintl Putt:aloe .at tic 26111 at - April. and marrlahl aaat. tl-tY the'''n,. minder m , hiab A de.pa, , •h (pan Futtaghnta, te.l May ?A. t.aya he b•llatt Ih.• rntwb• int., ab um taptrtala, and tr, killo.l, but the ettatuy was def•:d utt by his traaps. C , :nuni: 111. 1N11.1.1.1., I— Ls Cot t.m 31arkrt du. ::Lt ot 01 111,4 y, Om .1010111.1 .v. " , ••• , •lit.,:ly AO.lll. the 4x1,.. , va.a ..‘ er 4,001 .01 ~ 1 r.l.i•r.• t.. the ir:01, er. aro fir,..l, 1/I,,sht :r.,•••I, •au t Lt. •I tin ~,,, Li/, a.to /a.m. I,ally 1,,,1.,„ ,1100 11., e., In the : oa., undo acid s‘a, , hardly t4 l / 1 1. I lour Mu prosi... Tu.?' 'rho ,“I.llJor ,ery Me.rdble for growing orrir iniprosremet ie tate., aml tran,aotioto , are limited IVA , CINGT.O4 Cie). Joao P.!. t• gag.r.t at a into if,,or lair night ..n reveral repo peon Conferenee Clanton Ices about the appropriali of a million of dollar,. for fortifieutlont. in vari” 1.3/1. of thoOtry. end appropriation. for C. tout 1... n Grp. All the latter, esu-epting ler Chartern ond Nee Orion , , trvre littlit^fl 10 enotain the won f their ....I:int.:lion. The lion‘o rektor.' to ...neer in the Senate amen net tnerearing the rotes of perigee and the alp. tom of franking, privilege, but :Ignoxi to the amen Went gi. ing the odvertbenient ,t 1 Ow list of kite hi the lemeat bidder, 11-111 It•teter,ll,l a :•tt-t.tg t ,t, tat (.0 1/1111e, rttlatire to am t :It 1101, It. !hi v atitt.ortt, trittio•tit definite artit.n. Tho Prexident toontnomedted netr , ..ao to Con td day in arbh-ld Ito my, it i. mtporattto dot to the totem.. Coogrer, t., If,, .ndin.,, I of tho Tramry. tot the lath of !d o , retory or I h.. TN, ”ry relionnied that et , en nail lion , dolldra wouid I.rohdhly rtottt:•od nr-t Inn quarto, -I thevx fixed! yotr Th. doe.. not ;qr.'', ld amonoid no tody bedp proprolto.l ov. I and above tho th or , ,alottil Vet. probabl...loOdloory 'moot ht. dreor tdinol !Matt the appropridtion and privet., hill , le pacod. linrecommondd to C'on;:xe, to provide the net - oda:trytommo heron. thd ltoornment that thy railitrn in do ao wool I he diaerado which ahould not fall on the toototry. It will la , impoesilde for him to aeorrldtin the anootnt ro•tair od before Monday noxt, it now hone. riven o'clock, on Saturday. Tin rrToatr the irahis annual that he i.• dream/M.-I to np prove or no 11;!le whidit he had cat doltberatoly ex retnined, and atl id that he 'till not !..part from tki , rule except in extren, roses. li., i••+tpnn,' tnont or the time of adjournamot tor d 1.6,4 for the remoma xtatcd. flo will not detain Conart . rr , an hoar Iwyond the time nedod,ary t., •-orte‘o the total ammtet of appropriathma. 11Aonntanh0Y CITY, Juno I:.—The difficulty lie (wren Senators Uwlnn and 11•ilonn has Leon adjust al through timelTorts of their mutual friends. The 'S 15,1100,000 loan bill with the (loom amend mom, making the amount $20,600,000 was pacsml. Limit. General Scott ha, been in etomultation n La t the Secretory of Wltr an to the army movements, in viow of the occurrences in Utah. order s k a y o loon sent by express to a large portion of the now on their march across the plains, (Oil en in tli n direction of the various localities requiring prone Son. Tito immense mitgrmines of supplies w hew. Over, lin forwarded to Utllll, ow a congiderablo body 01 troops tl ill ho kept in Utah for a long time. Tirsaursarpn cm, Juno 13 —l2 o'clock. r. u. Lairi.—The Senate is considerably exercised at the pertinacity of the House on the Port °Men hill. Very tmespectally:a motion wan mailcl to adjourn and was carried. Thin action noce,attiton a firy, longation of the Nr.w Junq 12.—The Star of the West ha_s arrived with nearly half /1 million dollars treasure. Tho California noes is unimportant. The mining and agricultural rep its aro satisfactory, end abund. ant Crops aro pre lie Considerable excitement osists in conse , luonco of recent diseoveries of gold on Fraser 'liver, in the BrithM possessions; 15011 persons left San Francisco tor the urines. Tho advices aro highly favorable. The hallos aro troublesome. At flumes a fight occurred between the savages and irhiths ; twenty Indians were killed. Twenty "gamblers base bccu indicted' at Sacra memo, including Ned Mcdloirte. Col. Fn moot has entered a complaint just the Merced .t wing Company, for trovpass ar4,l alpsto on Mariposa, involving very important toiningitarests. The negro. of San Francisco are preparing t o emigrate io Vancouver's Island. Tho reports of pioneers a,4e highly favorable. 1.. (lanai,. a French importer, erns araarinoted by his mistres . Tho now from Oregon and iVazhingtonl is maim. portant. T o Frazer river gold excitement prevailed there. I At the tiandwieb Islands the Spring buslaeas is unusually active. ;(1 Si. Loon., June 12.—(Ity float to Alton via Chi. 6( fago.)—This river rope 2$ inches for the 24 hours fading at G o'clock lest - night, !int. which time it has Loon rising at the rate of an inch rug a hair an ri hour. The 1041,13 is. pow perfectly scalnatzed. 011 the floors of some of She stores (ha weten.la .14 fret deep. Illinnistown wholly entice cratin, end the bottom is to a greats. tent inundated. An addition al rise of fi to It feet i coming down thn Missouri and the Upper AtirrirriPi, and its tributaries continuo to pour out a flood- V heeavy rains prevailed ail lart night and this thing. , CrtirriCeATl. Jute 1 2.—There has been verytteary rains hero in than Loot eighteen hours, but hare tOCI- Aderably abated. Thermometer fell 20 - since yes terday. The Ohi• river in rising two inch per hour. An tributaries rune rapidly. Thirty-eight feet of water in the channel. Agreat flood isca potted. The track of the nhi.. an d road is reached away. xis mile, moot tl this plane. Other Roads are injured molter lece. It is feared the craps will be considerably injured. Ci.nveLatiii, June 12.—Tho pruritic: Iwti with two hundred and Gfty tons of iron ore, two hundred and fifty miles west of Lake Superior, on the evening of Sunday, ith inst. The crow and passengera were Fa Veil in the small-boats, and reach ed hero this mornin g . The vessel was partially in sured. 1 . 11,.. June 12. - . .(ockE are higher. Larry acd Milwankie, 6 :1: Michigan Southern, 22i N. Central, %I I; Reading, 121; Milleaukie and MIFF' 21;. cialena and Chicago, its; Erie, 171: L eia.,se lend grants, 20; Tennessee Sixes, ti.t. Commercial.— M 171 . 111.: (FY A 1:1; I TILATION FOR ALAS V 1;111,1. C 11 CA, M 1.0 In MARK for Mr Prthurgs 11.,141. it, I I. 1, loain on !nor r::: loloto sap, ;.;.2:o. !non nl..re. 61.1.11 1 1.• 111 !,1110. oto ratra at $.:.,:10; ..le ut S to a %Ant raid 1.100 too lanilly 4... rat do. at awl $.1,7, 1,4 tra la ;to do at Ofl,looi and $4:oo. a.; di do at ,t t,ro. $1 t, SI,V, foot Ow Ono, =ra., o ; AIN : , aloa at lon lona , toot..lr—t” hart at —al. 1..111 on llia wtaut at lag Lo, •to in lat. at ;;00, ;•tt An ear to [noon 0.,0 at ro3 ..1 ;:•a tato/Ai) Clonti :son , at a; and': Taal Ina tolooontolar.llllll Llano at 7 nJ I tun rt. tnly notgai Carrot Ilan, at I I I'l±li—•;atl,s tot ;:to blots I;altinoat a Iron ring I ; vin • t s7,to PORK-- A bat, of lU tolola Mara la r - k nl jI7, cnalo 1111,—S:do, nt 154.14 ;;:i blots No I Lan; Oil at aro. ellt:Itttlt—;olalooto Z;U and 21. lots noon' W. at I'KA It Lx--A gala oof 3 toot, at t not lion, 111{1 hi/ APPI.Krt --A tale of do boos at sl.'Ll NY-6aloa al 111 111 , Ittetillett in lota at 9;toi-21 1114)NETAIL1' AND COVIRIEIDA A , ... nal irinom pert adtal ka / ug to the rain which hat, rald•fi the toot elghlkm hours with nepr...reilented Ilulottce, loading to gloomy forebudiug garding the grooving rropa. It k reared the wheal crop in In tired, and that thin plan.-1 any prapect of rnielh4- a corn eklp on onto land. net or the pteation Thin inthkrotl are earn r,/ ileeland for Flour. and a. in. To ant oet, pett Vl'le..hey. nod halt nal aze.e.l. The ihattl I ere •ay t la, fine .1 enp..aeihte le pro-hone core, termer. Nang nu diin. re an, until/ the la •ult knuwn legarttia, th e ere, ere,. thk eo.n 11. 1.,.1 e.l 0.11. v 6 or . ...MN/ Wok. .. - thou. t'ote . Sateklar import., by Railroad. t• k (' It Itsnl.k . kSe tt.t. I tit Cirl I I•L .4. H I , 4.. 11 1,1..1 brr, I - 11.-4...1. 1..1.11,r A 1 , t i IJuI Lnnnl. .11'Clc:i Lan A 1:... 1 . 21 M.. It 14..1, 1., M 111'. I Fort vtrn., I . p, Nn Jn , . t.,:. • ,4 , -; tNI.I. 11.,ur, q (": An 1ye..., 1.61,4 11.1,114,8, 48, 4.8 1..18.), ,tmpeol, tt1.!...1 • 4. 1.... .r lcn IV 1110.1.1 N, lwr IL.erel,— rref,n Vl._ lir, ref nail l: io. rete ern, .1 . I.l,ven, , r Iry in; 2 1 , 1•1 'r I vt S-tt ore..lop Irirt.7 I .:”.1 •Trr•llrb n It: 11, .1... t :1.1-1 01 Al In 11/ m. , rnin Slr.e 1,11, , i”,14.t1,411,11 17 fi,..t lvrp nl. ir F. 0. I , ; 1,.0 00.1 .10 rtnz night 'I no A 11.,1,..1.1 1..- . 011 t i.ao,t• .1 11.,:th I , rl.St-r ntumi. tl.l ti , It r -1,1 nn•t buil 01,411111, vt.l 1, "IP F.IJu7 night. Itott. :pm/ hero oft Iniard .-itazit•l .1 - In 11 1 , r. 1•• ,/ I' n. taOA 'r The Ahn, lett Ih4 F.., ‘$ Mtn, Capt :11::l lord 1,0 tho •anty boiit In li.rl h •A ot. • I. ft I I in tneti IL•r 11311!II,n.l tho 1.1/ ttn I.fr Z ,nt.rt n , ,, t...1i0 to, 7...1as .11.• Ti/. / I • 41. •111•••• nnr I.ITI. Yet.' 1, , n1:•• nO.l ,1014,1... (Nan l.inr, ;we., Alvin 0 , 1an1,, hlut \1 , .3.111.,-1.. .1, Illy L••• 1 • 6.111, for ebly ~loe ma • ,Inan Nai...la,a, A tlahaan, under mat-r Volr that Ih.lr..lia pot ri,or• i• making warn twat. Clan. Ufa., nt ally lanvintta f nt Iltla TL, ,“.orta at 1, , V,1111 , 0,1 L+lo,ln, gatang v.,. n1..6 cyan, 1 lam tunt rap w Tlln lat.. wand and Dart" Irhei. • nry Inr .•al ay, thn illatal nal,r, thettat . .l .ri ma , . . 3 11. 1.1,11. e , 14al-r at, • I ham Lanti•••l4. 101 l iLasaar,,nr. -dal; nal Shn taaal 1. - utmon. talatlat 311,¢411 th a getaral /1111.1.11,1.4 Th..) al,. at en anol th tAll" 1141, NINIIIII, (”05•41 II4.• .1.•, kn, . T..1.1.itt, and Oa an. L. I.le t nun, r-thell, t!.••na 0141 1111, , hat In. " or the ran..l n, rn n,t t u.h..r•• fir eta:, .1 lhatchnl..,- the ancathplahal f Ilin %V I Itlarta, punt!, 4111.1.-,1 n.• I halauain.l.n car .la 3 nun, ya.t..; day u • of , . a coma ''' 11l • al, a haat hl 11.• a It, af ',la Lt . 101,1. ,11, nkall it I. at al wat... - lan nu Wallar.• at , ' I,: 11 , 3.1 14 n Ina that Thr Nar_ha, Fan , arh., that lin. 3.,...,,t M 1., n, tailn..l. 1 14411,l a . h.lanninu that il • tll hat rat and, pronnrrn of atat, ILA utoltatittittcht of thn • larlpaala at (ho r houl,l tidy Inane la,ak, thorn h. 11. , L nal+ to: algal moon. dato.h.h. la the nraia. rain.. , ‘Vn•Ili•J Illt• L..0..n.r It Intl Jn1h.1...t0 ha N. •• ina of 01...f:tit Oh nn.l nt -la k h.'. In 111 , 0 11. Mil - •Id Or !halt... /410, k a 1,3,11 thr•c: 11.. 1••Af on tanann • 1 1.1,111, I ,hr, oil •; of hni `l,- I. 1-, -,hant hrt, • •atly ar n.... • n 1 I lat .an 11,1.nar.1• a. ••I ; oh!, IL- hull attr..l ''apt tt r y Slene..lir• o rip 1.. 11.. Ir in , r •Iri. ,terl ir lir. ore..-irt % Hon. Is, net n rough, fret of dr, fetid lir i•ertvirl it or ell Ile the 13. t trill of the Log, rid fir... Vert 111 Inater tr. it. fell, abr , had a r'eteir,tintent re fir Cri.rf -fine old tarried., tor Ow it t‘ •1441 trill, of luding rer Ain -A Ito clerk okro erl rretuollon, ;11 , . rot•hang The plop per ta - sri in N-n train,. n IN, irfior RI tended to th• villipteent t rr, hone , cello-to, the Ori nrooml eleitgr. orr.ot tro little rent otzettrire Ne. tr. treat,. Tiro tri airily loran 11.1Iy of leru irt, and pr•at4rgty to C 1,.. rravoop.o and Cl,, clerk the hapirrOkl. in theefirit, el toe, qlll , -.1 nf!ourt Iu ...It le the little 1.111 of troiolit on.? ori gi nS erds:lnt, ',MIN, loth. it,, about prey the motor, lint 4 oarllvl,l, r. Pb, dripper walla nee co•Wenrr, In fact ri ittrani,r. LI honor nerituro n. roursoline rne el the Iret.kavo. Therierk applaud.4.l I mrotv .... In. tir teetr- 1 . 111, let.A. ne or virtr• A sclrr, ever where, and the ...molt, Irettle quirk?, 111..r1-1 010 414 - sorn ta trample ..f fi, ty onto,. Tiro I+,ll orror errld The Gin:ref rotl ot ;word." ...se • 1. , ;.ent...r I'll, 1.1g1.1....t as. , l Irteter 1.. r Tly. C.ty 1,14 I.til th.1,,,1111....t")•r..,1,1"110 Stenn.tront Keglnter 17:1:11 I:1• 1in , %n..i11.- T,•,,r, „ , r...r.1.1” ow, • a., (1,...,41, t, H;.: r —lr r. 0 •• 0 gr. 0 • '•• • 1 - 0,,e• f,e n. before of Herts., or It 41.1C.11 rul:r r1:1 NITII,Ir. 1.1'1'11'• Sr1:1' 0 1VII•AL TRU, S 11.1" .••TIDN :•1: 1 INNI LACE .sr lt,1•1 t1....1). • I Uteri . 1 , 11 w, r 4 FITCH'S ELI %er I'ILOPS, for tlio sum. I and ,ro of MA:TM STOCK INTIM, far weak And ELASTIC lINF:C C.A11 . , far .111, 1:14,J..031. ANNIE SITITVItTS, fat nnl.lkl.,int• SUSPENEORY I:AND/OW.B. as 6, r. , e-y 11,1 I crinve. Dn. IiETHEI: oko /gni a Trti, , , Math will ro lir illy mn entla Ituptn.... ' , 111^.• at Ilk Dr uptor , N.• I b.tl ..tr,ct,,ign of tLi Mon Mortar 1.13 513. CARPETS. TIIN AI AIIKET STILENT CA PET STOMP, I S STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLYI all doin.tiala for Salvor, Thioo plv and In. grain Carpot P. of every dotal - 1146in, td)lo and quality. Ph or a to whir!, at hater inirea than an, tor hot... onoriai; tka otk Miming for unities or cliorrlirvc Palonal Window Pliadon, 001 ernrythlng oonnort. net with tho Carpet &pantile...l tfooo. An ire antirlratio an adv.. , lo ra . is oft, thii Trod...you, noppiat to porch..., to lank. , their low prima. .I.clion. now from onr larpo Stoc k and atanir pri.ment Ivry W. APCLINTDCK. [JAM BAGS elan sizes on bandana mitde ju to ordrl al Ma aliortost make elm lox prima an any ,u,,,t 0 to tha linil.,l 81.nhat, and of better material than la Konerally lived for ttila porposo. Th.. Attention of Baton &Mora 1, ragpectfully nolleited. PAVID C. lINIMST, nty24 rorhor of Lilierty and Mind drool. TIOOP SKIM'S, French Corsets , French Work Collar...lntl Plrtivos, Ohm., Mallory, Hilts Phairls, Mantle., Awl all knitlanf Mem Moods, very low for naah. roylgd.wT C. ItANPOPI LOVE, II Market at, IiTrIIISKEY-150 bbls. prime Doubleee- Y Wlllikny and 20 title. Ohl Monongahela ny. Whlakey. *ltli ioNortment of Forei.., nol lhaneatle Whitia and Llquor4, for sato at the 14nrefit market prices by inr2ll WO. lIITIMIKINIINIL Jr. & No Litai Llborty atreot 'laid/ SIMPLY OF iioS. NEW OD L 1:111:CIIPIELD, Lora foinnoinced romlv g lhdr thin! anpply of New thank, and trill tin oponlait ily now grkala, bought at Imo prices awl u fling etimpfcr th, et NOrth raid wrier Fenrthand Market nix- lutli TOW! OPEN—TIIO liOst iosortvil and L,71 city, from roll roof NPON LOVN. Caravel, Lot., Pro., Nn. ii klorket I)etreot 8c"..5. WOOD'S PEARL sTAßciii in sit ,nll.l for .11° 1.): IL I. PAIIINNBTOCK Ikea, N 0.141, torFa.r %Vivid and Fourth eta. • LIE 1' WALL PAPERS—A new supply ano pattoras for 1.141 C by yal W. P. 3IA UCLA LLI C0..1/7 Waral al iAIftII.Y •100 family floor ittat Cod arid for Pale by T. LITTLI4 & CO-, 112 Pennol tinrt. • A FULL and doniplete Stock of kind; joa. or Day UOODS, us 7 can to• (0.4 and oho. [win] 0. 0 , 41 , :MON LOU, ft - Muhl, ert. ,Sperial it °fats ...... CHINA, GLASS AND QtrELIINSWARE. SPRING STOCK JUST OMISD, ..1T TOR OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF HENRY" i1i:3•33-'IC, 122 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pi., Woo i$ now receiving from Europe and Rt.-.—terit Ones, a rho!, afturtinent of articles in Ida g oompri.i t , nom, and t.tefol nhapoe Pearl White l..ne Tea. I.tnin g and Toile t Warr, and the same In Plain, aold, Lnotro ho wl and Flower, Yin, Whitt, Vitrified Iron Slone Table Ware, know n to Le the moa t durat.le non in use ft, Rot/Ada:ad Stostut,ottle. French Cilium of .tyley, In Pore whi te a n d Onl.l Band, either iv Potn. r min g l pieco Richly fillt and Docoratod Toilet Set % Itritt.tatt o im and Platod Contort,Ocrtnan Tea TaLlo S La.ilon, Co., pialod with ailror t tint. Ivory Ilatellod earr oup it, Tea and TaLla littired rind Kirkh; Tea IV:alien and Tray. :haler and Sea- 7 .ra. Tadao ILltt ; Jappanod and Dororatotl Tin Toilet &dn. Al..y n qui full amortmout a all nriftlee *ult. lir f, the COUNTRY RETAIL TRADE., ut prime told . tea pul•lir, telo am teepectiully invited to examine thl minek. rotfitiLTmdas-T FISH! FISH! CON'FA \ FLY 01, II AND, A FULL SUPPLY OF WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON. I'ICKEREL, lIERRING, MACKEREL norotopimiod tho c.oh, will rowel prump. nip ou I 1 lOyl ILENIC I' IL coLLINS, , 25 Wood stroot. POSTL `k, NE:LSOIN & Co., drolufaclurn, ef (U.. BA REELS, SOLID BOX VICES, 1; , ./ONSON'S SOLID OAST STEEL Fel TuKS--Wormolo.l. Owl Stn.! ”ml Ihnnwrrra Sh,,, le and S I Bay and .11,taurr Warelmus• t No. 17 Market M myll:2nife PITTSBURGH. PA. MeI.A.A.I7G-13.1.41/%7 MIZTOPACTO93IIt Or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel 0 .1015.11rE, Na: 161an1 170 Sam! Street 1J A.WILIS do C.I,ILILKY, hi nose, Si gn and Ornamental Pal n t AND CRA /NKR 17 Whito Lend and Zino Paints. eh., all kind+ 14 !tants, 011,, Varniutler, IVlchlow Putty, Itrushen,,te., 144 Wind .41rtd,fuza dews adore Virgia 41i y. ntrlttlytltc 11,, JON. JOHN L. N0UN..... ...W. ICCOLLOCUO. Pittsburgh Steel Works. .r()Nie.S. 1301 - .0 Sr. CO.. Motnnfnetorrts of CAST STRKL; ides, SCRIM), PLOW and A. IL STEEL, SPEINGBand AXLES, t•rner and Pi, a Sir PitlArtrgh, PL. D. I. /20C4.14:1-ts &Cat )., KINCFACTURCOLI Or Rocca,' Improved Paeul SIC, t.'llll ivril • .r'l'.•at h. Reqi arta Fyn( Strot, , PiEs.bury4. 111 A. A CARRIER a BRO ., ner,ral irvurance Agency, Nn. G 3 Fourth Street, 11T7'SBUI2011. 11:N.VA Goeupnbi, rrpri....i.lrd I:rihved atatnltng nn,l other :etekte, Fit, Mar ism awl lAf- fti.ko Vary , f ,Incriptin I y itEWARD fur lifly pledirine that tI r'lr r I PRATT t 11, euly 104., now sol.l for /1/sountoil .Neetralgla. Ilautar).. TuntAache. , ht Alf, or Itack...irroins, Sal nrnot. Burnt, Cimiracted anti .11 tart.; the only ootilerooiNly diroororni thnt will nit tiros thorn and lint tn.r tli,. panto. T1:0nc..14 of rwrnonn !nano rannl oI , rnplaira n I.y thin new , Ibrnonary. All a,11171t,1t0 il'.tt o tnol.:llincipal all, ...Yu; Washington 'front, N For solo by DR. GEO. 11. KEYBEII, No. I to Won.l stmt, and J. P. Allnghony. Signatn, cf Pratt k Marla, on rho wranwr, and flown blown In Ow tjatl.• opliolawF tiegular IIIMM Monongahela River O , T K A it ER TELE:GaiI pn, lag 11. S. Mall Packets ST} ASIER JEITEILSoN, Carr. J. C. Kr wean. Gweal CLaat. ABuI"E NEW STEAIIIERS ARE lub‘r : 1 1.)ruiti.; Boats Icavo tit hirrii A. M., iintl Bunt, at ti rrtln *it... Y. I'. M Viti. ~,,,, Fayotto City, Li wl lir.iws..t it with Pannnni.rn lianAtvl Itironli from Pittrldtrrh to Union too n t,r $2, in. al. nn tw..te rvinrionz Iron, ilrnwiinvility lint., at 5 War,. - .k in tb , . morn: n awl 111 t . r.tnint,.. For limbos- int.irtnntion nro one- it thi• r, Wnarf Boni, at On fool id I.lmul rtnv, 0. IV. MWINDLKIi... Ancrr. ItEt uI.AIt TUESDAY PACli er von ZANEAVILLX—Tbr fin° na.w..2 k:5l NIA 17 ItAllA.ll, 31clutoe Ate 1., rill Lore r.d iln. Intenundiato ports EVKIIY TUESDAY, at I ,p'rbnkr. rringlit or µluring.. apply ou In FLACK'. BARN Eli A W., Auto. Cinctnnatt, Lloit CINCINNATI & LOUle3- 1 . 41-r om p a. _ I: V I lAA: -The flue minamer IDA MAY, J.ihn Slny, vill Ina,. fur and in=lfur.u u rt ii , nu TIIIS DAY. Din I ith Irina:it, St 4 u. r freriOil iiann.n 4 u FLACK, DAT:NES S. CO. [i l l l lt el NC I NNA Tl. —The rcpt ."; Inr vlr Il , vLe: Cupt Cr-v.0,n1 1 hir [lto tnune niul all Int. - moan. on 11l IA DA Y. I itk a iiiclurk, M. Fur freight intnna, uti LinsriL y /LACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. lOR • N: N A f A R N ,` I L ! c L i !: - „ Cupt F X will iunwo Lir the ithiivo .1.1 111/ 1LL..... I .11 Tills DA Y, IW. nt 1 r Fur FLACK, DAIL\ ES A CO. Aguu, Sta.sfibtllr, Sr 14 1 OR NASA V I I,LE• —Te fine now Oeritaits Ft Greenlee, 1.4 thr ahoy. , awl listerineiliet.. p. ri ,ru TLIIS 1 , 1 V, I 111, .etl P fl 1 ,, r freight or apply VLACH. 13AliNE1 %tii. ":„. 4 4.ALouis, • - um: ST. PAUL IMUECT -To I r', Lou Dnevnpnri, Hock !Man.!, (hilaque. Unto:Nil, Lei Ovoiii, 15 , •ntie 1.1.1 PAIII-41. line mteAnie.r will Inev for the above Tort, o, ruie 1.11 . , 17th lunl. at Ir x Vnt frright or passage. pply on Iwiattl or 1., FLACK, HARNESS L CO. Avail. J NIL ST. l'A 111, DI RECT.—To 41 LmiA, N ooluk, Burlington, kloscatil/A, Dar.oli , a - t., Rock Wand, Onion, Dubuque, La en. 1.1, n.ma, awl St. Daul.—The lino .wormer LUCK Cr. lkplain CA.I. Harm, will Darn tar Um AbOVA porta on THIS DAY„ I Itb ,at I I'. ttor froicht or pawtve apply on hoard 1071 FLACIi, IDARINGO A 01, Agta. . _ 1.4 1 0 it S 7. LOUIS KEOKUK —Tik.• Due runtaer FULTON CITY, Capt. in, t , I Z ii, ckl4l, x iii Icarr Lo lbo al.,' and till 10:a. m.. boo' poi... on Tins DAY, ICI. 1nt1... T ~ 'clock, r. Fvr 1r.u1.1 pc ,mago apply oo board, o r to FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents. lA/ ESTERN LINE PASSEN y Eli PACK RT--FOlt ST. LOUIS. KP oh Mt.. ROCK ISLAND, GALENA, DUBUQUE AND Fr. atvarner MARINER,Capt. Drava. will 1, , a,, for its, above/ and all Intecawedialo rocs on THIS OA V, 1111‘ 1.1, of 4 o'clock e. U. For Dwight or maraca. apply on ooatd or to FLACK. BARNES & Ca. Agrntw VOR ST. LOUIS—The IMO new gtonno4 ILO, Capt. Moro, n e w i.r tho photo kn.] loterrtmlinto polio nn TI n A • Ith Inhtant nt 4 n'ti.vit P 11 . r,.1" rtright Inns„ Andy ~, Irrirg or to LH) FLACK, DA FIN KS , Agent, FOR Sr. LOUIS.--Tho Rplendid :roam, JOHN C. PIIKMONT. Coptoin • ) ,, aro tho and nil Intorno , ,lwto pgvn on THIS DAY 11th lost. at I Cclork 1' M. For hn,,z1,1 or pargagr 04,14 on 1+.41 or to Oi)T7 FLACK, DaI:NUS ACD Agouti , 100 It ST. LOUIS, OALEIVA, DU- X: i.cepe, Fr. PAUL Lee ANUTIIONY'S ALL.n, Line intrarngor Ilr nrocr BrKTlkih 1. 91.18.thpe. 11. Calhoun. will lonia lor tho ribose and s,II IlltOrtnediatn porta on TIIIS DAY, 11th lurk, at 4 o'clock P.M. For (might or lunge apply on board no to .23 CITAS.IKEA, Art 14 1 (.)11 ST. PAUL.— T he tine pas _L• mingot nteamor VIXt2 , I, Captain Marion, will lows, for the nhoro nral'all Intorniodlnto porta ort DAY, 11th Intl., at I P. M. Fur &right or rAVlrgli apply ~n bonril or to /LACK, lIAILNES A at, Agron. J-cth Orleans, .Sce. eOR NEIV ORLEANS—The passenger steamer , FORT WAYNE, Captain Alolforil, will leave for the shore /mil all Intermediate ports on TIIt DAY, ilth Inat ., at I o'clock. For freight or pessagAspply on tossed or to I'l VLACH .IJARNES A CO., Agents. Steam Marble 'Works. ASSLEMANTELS.—A largo and beau .151. flint ids* alvntys on hand and being manufactured by Machinery, anti at very foe pric.. Bonder& ow of Beal &tato, Contractor. and other., whether they, want to purchase or not,ani invited total! and examine nor stork and &vertigo nor prices as 'no are fulling plain neat-Man lea an bit, as to I , nit them within thir reach of almiwt every person. Slaumanla, Tablola, and Oral, Stoma', a large stock al. ways an hand. ForbiLore and Wash Rand TOPS, and Im posing tones Immufacturrvl by machinery, and Nob] at Ihn I..weat nt blarbio of Linda add low clack Parch:ware are in% aad to call and ...whin Om *lock at =I, 323 LJbarty strak, Patabargh. , nylanlatr3mT W. W. WA 'AM.:K. 13ORTA .E n s.N AND FLOUR MILLS; o..ip:c bon eel/tied the kind le the mult i,. They run light, grind fast, are welly kept In order. Irlis to al good work an t. largvet mill., !Mal give gement .U•factioe, *bray. . Land. Alwa Portable taw For particUlara.llag3l9 Liberty et Pittsburgh. myllkdeelinT \Y. w. wAta.acm. Plaster. Llano, Cement, &c. PLASTER PARIS, for Lind and Stucco Work: Oement for Fitall'alls,.te,; Louisville Limo and Roman ()taunt; Grindetonea—Last quality alms on baud at 019 M olly street. naylSoiaw3mt W. W. WALLACC. Mill Pornhaling. STEAM ENGINES, warranted best quali y alway• on baud stulmado to order. Boilers sad Sal Jima, Fire Erich Machinery, Engine MOW COYI /ha Gearing anode In order. Mitt In me, !. FYsoJ May:, Phenol Barr and Laurel JIM Mat Mann, :Batting Cleehe anti Sniut Machina ahraya on bawl at 519 Liberty buret, Mltteburgb, La. niylo,lliOner W. W. WALLACE. dhlnsfie Machines. - McGEORGE'S 'PATENT always on Land at :no LI beri y .tint, pitt.bmh• myletitavr...ar .ir W WALLACIL . .W. , ,. drat. il.r., ALL SIZES, always an hand at. 319 T.llWri 17sstal., ~. -+. sgwis . W. W..:WiLy&p, , - -.. . , HE.ILTII OF AMES )1 ICAN IVOEN.- Por =ay years I haro been troutd...l gene canine and languor. both mental and phyd:a% r:trt , lutlmenro,dnll hot:Oath., polo to the tom! and tempt, coldnaas and tendency to atignera,palilLLAti,,, rh.. heat very may fluttered or .citod, appetite - rari:Ole. klomqc and bowel. Llerwigtd, city pale. Any Corot, ni phy,l, exertlonammor to britlz OD CI the myrupt..., wcd 1 h. In addition, failing of the comb, vain in Cho( r Ono physician kr.ether gasn tne op. A teitien• nred I frit ALL'S 1.7111-11.1 SE fot tzu.lte:y end! hare no Lrot,ls end:, ni t. ~ I ca. (mix Bar that I hat.., ybar• with whiten ntnnd, nltn,n • while I had othor tr,bh_do. such 1,4 wssttng away, gennral langlnd and 6 1 . nn,n 010 (111/: tha Unrk, • sort of artang and drtn, no, P,^ thonNn ildert.lad.nst, n l inn 6 •• :11... in tho otnni-t. and • ti c. (..at and drnadinl Inrvoln.nnni nn.t tnakr, 1,..1 as alnodd :5 3 tl,ct.we and dr.1 , 4 and nsnrplnn, ~,,, mi., an...11n r` .1.14,1• I.`.'-.re Nat. Ons Loftin nr b iAlts l l•l.l, L'FFI' ( f t TIWLI• ant entirely and tad:. I ,• man could know wind it nal • -• For a long time I im.l lag lyniptunas: I wnw acomed to abound inniml,l wh. I. I wat trn tell pita; pals In dm low., or: 1,•••1.1..• i. Wag I...gulag to Pill tall. itatialai h. o . ist!ti to( a ferlin- ftillnra, tin, .. I ont shouting 'tains in ' l4.ic book. 1../toi, It.. thoJoltingprodarol t.y riding cat0...1 gra.. t +on , motto ahootinga and pains in the enh., ,hao .. ; limthichn, with ringing In Oat oath: orY `.. reinnt..l sore; Gnat Irritability; inlet - on ~. I cont. not hoar tho Iron txritt.stent ‘llllloll{ tooltr•toot ilar I could xenrcvly warn nhont Ills has., atul 4/.1 on taliotiloa.anro is anything. I had taren na is. Writ everything, a. I In rots, but n It lend cll my attottLion to M A ALLIn I Tgli I NI: CATHOLIC% R.. 1 I Intik jt, hoping a,ilHt Sb.., tar...tots. it sue; ma thorn is not a /.141n, ...or, grin rant 'wanton It thn country. I Instillwill too it It ir trot. on. wnrish'. Woad in am]. Ma, It .MARSIIALL'S tTER/SEt'.4 Tiff 11.11,,,V cartorn ly cure Falingoftdr Non.rotia.i, frrecti.% or fixinjul Menem:diem. Ithoring. -,nat,nr arab.. minnfOo, Kidnrys or rot:nary err.tano ,q• 1- amtinence of thine. (latiorni-th lhintings,Palinhatitatit, Cramp:, a ,d troublel organtr or syratialiirtiv i crnl,:ei sr-FA P-ortani The price of Marsha-Ts e, re Ole 1 , 1 , • ,, amid. /11f1~+r• sky. Cr4:l, r 4, ree,pi nr ere rb,!ex , Are Swale, cUll be sent ew , xpretr..P.e. r , , r+: of the express rove, Geparlielderr ?pm?. ai:V.•••e, and STal.. Ire trill guannaree reo - ipt elf the mmo.y. Address Dr..OF9. H KEYSI,I:, 11",,o , np14.41.1' Si,rl , l' the 0..14., JOT TO TIL L" ADM IR IR It ItI(:II GI,US- y iiA IR Talk of I , anty, It r 3 [1,0 , 1. 4Tht b 2, heal I,alr. than road the fi.ll" , ning. a., re. arnooll nark Ikattle. nod rto .1..5t1.t. itOPESSOIi. ‘VOOII'S lIAiIt RESTORA , TIV Ilto attont,..n ~ r all ..1.1 an.l vann7„ t thin svotnlerlol proparntl..n, talrn. irlginnl colar, gray I..tir—n.,vera [lon inn 1,1.1 laxnr! ant w,roatb—rrnn•r.., tia , lan.lo am. and all rut an, on. eniptiona—,.ank, I , •lit Pr .11 If. , anti huller. if ....Inn rvgnlar .1, ra.m, I, lb, hair will oou t. prn,rreila color. am! knep it 1.. n, n. t la,se c.:J age. In all if natural IV Vali 0100 thn 1.01. the gray, ar nnalpta n-n an.% ....nil nl,n many alit not, 04 tini t, 010 , eit.r ill,•.ar it 114 .•,. ,1• .•: tlnninannla. Tbo Agont far l'rot 1:--to.ra:., rnu,lor.,lvenl Ilan t• P • tint., a !car lannto A. A. CA RIII Fal CAR.R.I PE!, !••• MIL. A% tmarorrnt—S.. trono, drull Y.t - nrf ttn my 1. , ..54 tag., tirt. y mr boptn to roma out, %curb Yo.l h.br c!., . hau ttoven rytper alum! "lt'ooTo 11,11 r I. 011..1 at your Rill, tql nr, A rt,l tyt °be tobttlr to try it. and I f-tm b. lo t Ott' .hitnr; r.-tuovod yo.l I.3ir ••• II nog. tu, or flu - , inrizra in t: ot . I have great I . :11th In it. I trz.l, 1.• b. I morn by Mr. Pont, tho 1...0b. , ' .1 Ob. I 0••11 I 94 or k It mtett in lii.bnr.. ..ytatp, t 10107 1111111 all, It I. n 1..1 , Yonr, with to:1-w, 1 . 1.111..Z1,1,,, , ,r6t, hp, 15. Poor Heir Ilest..rativo le pr, - inE benelichd nn•. T 1. ., Trout. and ba,ti pert ci my bead elui,st hpet t I.Atu I ban, it,.l but tiro half pint La.ttl.:!your 1,1. tab,. and hal. the tip mammy Liveul u,ll stud4,l with a I.r-ult•:n{ crop nr youun hair, nod the treut 14 nla. , ilia Ile bruttlt 1 town trio+, othrr, with. ~:t any brneht uti4tor I thiyi. Zama my par reran - m.11 , 141t0n. 1 con 11J , ]11.` many other. In try it. I'.,a♦ rfep,truity. D. R. TEIORAS. 11. U. I it., et • Pa, O. J. Won, - An 3.. a • nutruiranre 'tut rend your recently d Hair ft' I. Is.ll lain L..r ridn.rusuever it may Ll.ar_ I. bare urrd it tuarn to u. IL—that. I !ult., fur In atu habit oringutlaur R...drativr, th-d I find yours varay roperinr t..any 1 , 11,..4 . I La., Ii earir” y rkannua tho brad of detain:Q. sadpr.., sr use wall rraturrany person's heir tu and tettarr, giving It a ...It mud y to. mural., and all this. naliont Ildy it, an drrat on whirl. it d.: 7.: Iw. u1.1.111..r0t, , ....conanra.l its 1 / b e to 4 .1, and testa, to hair . Fur vile 1,0 E., It IC INA r.l: it. IVO.ID IT Ihn grrat N IMIWI itligrrtlanrotts ROPEILTV 1101.111t3tS. PEI/3.lilTd & 3 OTTINTSOI4 f.. . PATENT ELASTIe 1:11.1r. WATER PROOF CP1:11 11:ti 'l' it *:G, ARE now prepared 14, e.,, , ,•fit , ord,r, for an desrriptiou of 1L , k , f5,..t, , p0,11. i t. x: •I.• , :tte II • “11.1 With Iftrot,t .1,1..4114 .I,4tnl;rt,l 1t00f.4 tha: canna be .7 Our lobo Ch. •:11YryPs, :u):111.1,0.1111 • wt.!' knot, , mt. T. , tilitamiaLY ritYor got ~to,) a:. 1,1 rv.,r....1.41/1. mi. 14. Ii ~ .clot • I, corner .•147•-•IJI W. 411-1 •CI 11, 114m1,1.111 11 •••• , 11,1-r1 iy ..... -. Atz , •tx I/ ‘l, I -i.? Staid« of A Itrwll , y, •.1" 11., I ylt. 1,11,4 Itnn;otrertli 1114,11(..y. 11. /I CY CC ,r • • Earl I-H.411)01ml ...2n3 yv .i.ir.• A ELOOTEI AND strolls. I. Ir. .A. 1' P' C) I C A JAMES ROBB, Ni). 44 ):T ri.Ek:T. NKAII Tll4l MAIIII.F7 11011:3P, Spring .1. nf LAOIE', Mls EB'nuJ (3111.1 , 1:SIN:‘' 10 , S, au 4:1 , DIEN: , CALF, 511 , AND MA SPR 1 11T1111,, wy it.Y. 5. 50. BOYS' AND YOOTILT 60,yr), •1 : , 11.E . 5. A wary superior Allt.ill, an4lr,ry h. Dirett !run. the Afar... Lyra-re, , aoil (1... Para Or Ple1(.10% at very reduced .rtir, ..sh Tat.Tat.rt..wk ron.prisea one a 4 e. a,a1w1t.1111.31,3 fount V. any city, suitnl.l.- ray r.aturry mei luving veer twenty y...rs ,haotow. ha trotta that he can now suit all taut.. .11. Incites #l. In Want lo c all. rwanting Donn that they u .11 La pleeand: tnr.kl—ma7l SUNDRIES - In') buncorr..,heat_hrao.l., Log. Fig de :h1 do (Ito int do tkur^a !jib. lump T,,).0.•: hf theata cuporior V 11 ao.l 10.r1. Teas tun hugs prime 1110 Core, 10 do Drain l'epper, 10 do ALspi , -; la) rotqs.r, Woe. • , 10 110 sztywriar Loudon and at to,. t. no it 010. Zs), ol oollerrnan (71,1 r., lae.t Inn law., Palm' nd 11. r . 30 do 11enuat. .10 Star C.w/h 2 do 1 1010.1 do T0p.11., atilt a aerwral a.searn. F. 111,5. ant fur alto at red... .11.1,r for rut, I.y _r27 T. I.I • TTLE No 112 r rlitil.) J . :JIG'S PIANO COMPOSITIONS. Fmitanit• .1 Ant., Don Pasqua! Do - Don him, Liwiretia Worgin: L 3 Soninanditihi.. Do Minor.. Do Alan:mien.; Do " Ilowe 1.:,,y1.1; Homo nalvt f.ant Rti. of Sion:nil Ron...a, with ansialf • La Tarantella; Tho Art of Singing appID.I I•c,n- fJ unit n.-, .111 AI ronnlrw/ and Cur at the Stn..< ilore ntyl.9 JOIIN IL USLIA/R, n 1 li - vo I ittrant. LAKE FISII —25 Gbh+. Lake Salmon: btila. Lake S.vori, Whin, Il.n; Ll.l hf :IL lAN Vont; - 4,01.1.1.. • de. bbl. 1..4e 'Di ran,, Z.O bfd.. LW bran .1.. blackend in “oni nud fdr 0010 Ly • J. W tor2o BROWN, HILL 10, 44 .1.4 !I PLIILADNI.I.`II:A. ..rat:No • • .. ii ' Ai ' OE: : .P (l TA'titit'S —1t.q)41, ; ; l'irtn . F. P.H, er:l.r rtaC,,, a ft,. t val.. art,,lo. foal. irri ivel and ':.: . tor salr by nivpia: It N:r:;.i. ,11, .i myl3 .....155 Llt.crt) .x... I.?I{ENCiI AND Ulf A N'l'l LLA LL CL_ .. x MANTLKS of All quatilits, raatiar In I'IL , fr:an f. 3 (4 'Z. $A handsome Itategt.autlOrpubiienab.l M, b Ini•fl(i....lr. , • --* utyo ; • • --- O. llANtioti LOP Y, 712r:bark...yr. F. 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