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JAMES .I I 4 C iA NI)1 ESS i ' 4lk, " 0.,
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,lETAMEGT. 'IPITTSBUL-0343: •
Impoßrz.l2B'dliTD J01117.8R8 OP •
pOREIGN
AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Would respectfully call tbp attention of
THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY,
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TO TIEDI, BTOCK FOR TSB
Ps";
.N - c+ AND SUBTIIdrE2I. TRADZI,
t. • Surprised by none in extent or variety, and to which
CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE TIIROUGBOUI' THE SEASON.
TCExc t ie an.d. - Primes will be as Iravorab e to Purchasers as those of
another House, East or West.
lertlash end Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. mrlG:d.twtjelT
1—.11.1, S & COs,
0 ESALEBOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,
133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
WE N • NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF 111
.211
''..f..."8-OOTS AND SHOES,
~.; Of every 'variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which
basing been pu.robased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers,
- and selected with great case as to quality and sizes, we flatter
ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE
MENTS to our friends who may call.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR • piglY.rscatottiondett through.' the Es strrn
`ndZT 3a Xi . n's - 72 I`T rail.Vinr:'ll7,Tbl.l=77.l"E
lICETALLZID OLIT•WEAR THREE PAIRS OF rue OLD STYLE.
FO B OOTS ANDANDSHOES. sars.,...in and to their AStantass to call sod sz.
R BOYS, amt. our stock
_ YOUTHS AND Before Purchasing Elsewhere.
CHILDREN, , rsr-riattculor attention giros to orders. nrrld:dAwtolT
,Zpertai jaoticgls
LAKE,DOPERIOR COPPED. MOLL
AND
ieflo G- WORKS
PI'VTBDUILGU
PARII,•'ICCIT&DY & CO.,
IIt,MIFACTURF,4S OF SHEATIIING,
ertArozis. 'nod BOLT 'COPPER, PRESSED COP
PEJB : BOTTOSIB, Raisad EMI Banal:tat., Spatter radar, an
" Also, kapcniers nod Cantata, In METALS, TIN PLATE
BIEERppiON, WIRE, de. Constantly on hand, T 1 nmen'a
.:" , :tliantanis and Tool..
F9cionce. No. 149 rirat and 120 Sccondstco
T,c Pittsburgh, Penna.
• ordscsoteoppec cot to .y docked pato
.-c0y20:92•192.
JOHN 8. LEA
bIE'HCHA 14-1 , Fr IL,OR
No. 43 illoritet St., Pittsburgh
•• • A good assortment of Cy: s, OASSIIIERIS,
Y.LIFMIGS, Casein - an, and all goods nibble for gentlemerie
ItiarAttlirecelvel.
; Ordtra
rotahlydre promptly filled, la the intuit style. of the art.
moooxtr) do CO-,
VANTJTA ETV RE ES AND DEALERS IN
RATN • CAPS AND STRAW GOODS,
• WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
- • • • ,./3:lViriaod Street, Pittsburgh,
I:lavaPo* on hand. for Spring Sales, as largo
Mod notaideto an assortment of Goals as can be fiend in any
the eastern clam conmsting of PRI; SILK AND WOOL
RATS Ot arriy atyla and cunty; OAPS of every quality and
Isbell fashions; PALM LEAF, STRAW, LEGHORN AND
PANAMA RATS; STRAW. LE(iIIORN AND SILK DON.
Nitp, ate,. eto. remount •t/Wog to pnrclase Other by
- 4Wicatiiits Or - firm: find It to tbefr adrantage to coil
Mad asAMlna =stock. • tortl
- IPIZENOII WHITE ZINCVAINT.
500 Tons Snow White and No. 1
DRY AND GROUND IN OIL IN nuscE,
WABRAMD PURE,
la atm-viand te arrive, fur gale by
.I.o3Eni. M. STRONG,
.• • :Lo. S 3 tear, Strad. Noir York,
isrlitStadfe, Ag•enr,Virille lioatagee & Co., Pavia.
FLAY
AND T.A.ILOR.
' ,ho. 62 Sr. CLAIR STREET, •
PITTSBURGH, PENZ:iI.,
His just:returned from the Eastern Cities and
Is • aoi reCeirlog hie Spring 'dock or Cloths, &sib:urea,
A - Vatini and Continis of every variety and etyle, adapted
to the best city and wati4try trade, which will be tondetp
to order Wadi pramptneills and drapsteli, awl at Was oe low
al at any mixable:Mar establishment in the city. ..lobld fa
I.l a ta 4a *7 :HUI
Forwarding and COMMISSIOII Merchants,
And Agents fur tha ego of Pittobargh Manu
&elute. Consigymeal. ma °rata for LEAD, lIIDIV,
JMIP, ntODUCE, ic, erollainai. Prompt mien
Una to rncelving and forwarding.
110 - Comuteretal Street, t.t..Petate
da1.3“161141c
; J. 11..._CLIRISTY, Pl. V. ,
IfT“'Aird Sfret f, Pittsburgh, Penna.,
flaringpid the advanta,sto of kastora Colleges Itcd Eloo•
•pftols, amscral yonetlce, offer. his trrof.mional
:autos, lv StfBGICAL AND ILI DICAL CABBB.
- 14n..D.11. A. /tete..
U.
8111, Eq.
Jacob ticCo
Col. Wilson laf eCamdleas.
Hoe. U. A. Weaver.
Ilea. T. J. Bigham.
John H. Heller, Esq.
•Ulan. Km. ley3dydta
"£TN.A. BTOV WORKIS.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
MILT 1411117 T OF
COOKING, PARLOR ANN HEATING STOVE
"lain. and Panay Grate Fronts, &c.
Sole Proprietor of the celebrated Pang! GAS
Bummed and Saear.CoNSOMING
• COOK STOVES.
Offloo:Ond . Sales Room.
airladidfol - •• No, 4 Wood 9t., Pittsburgh. Pa.
-: , .I2ITARCH AND FARINA.
lnalinfimittartug Co.
(drat Premises mewled by the Pmoklin lwtfmtq
• .- . • November, 1059.)
, Diamend Gioia Ranh, la eaves coral 0 boxes, 0 lbe.each
do . bozo do .40 papere,l ^ do;
Also, leaned, Pare and Pearl Stara., la lo.loa
ids* all far leuedr7 tee.
CORN FARINA, (or Corn Eterch,) la bze 110 paper' ear.b.
'Pbta article Is expremly prepared for callnes7 porpoem,
' and eon to relied ea as Imparter la Pram to any boo to
tow Per ,ale bj 1110.111130 N, owucr. YOUNG,
Italtdtrfe Agents for the Compon7•
N. FLO.L.MJEGS 6z SONS.
MIMS VS
Fottign
. :and Domestic .Bills of Exehange,
UNIDITTIDA3tB Or 'DEPOSIT,
• ,P‘ DANE HUTU AND SPECIB,
• NO. 67 *du= ararcr, prrrstiugan, PA.
1611.Colloa,AnA made on all the Incipal cities three:4op
nut Om United Staten. ap224ely
jr, ROB • RT ort
DULL
STITAW BONNETS AND RATS,
BONNZT RIBBONS,
noyfiEna, Sc, .
FO. IS NARKS? STRUT,
intlAlydk PITTSBURGH.
S. B. & C. P. MARBLE,
XLVOTACTITIUMB OP
rrxerixo, JOB AND ALL RINDS 07
NV RAPPING. PAPER..
' Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street,
P1275M18G11, PA.
mykti to
Um boaabt at market prime.
w z:a
. 11•1117ACII11.1311 OP
jroit Pia'With Iron Vaults, Vault, Dooms,
Window Shutters, Window Guards, &e.,
Nat. 01 bccond Strut and Cl Third Sired,
(Pitweea Wmod and Markot,) P/P11381711G11,
H•ra to band•• nanny of nom Patton% ranc7 and plata,
imitable tor all purposes. Particular attention paid to en•
Oloolog Orate Luta; Jobbing done at abort notice. mig
• •
•
VANDEVER & rRwNp,
-41. r o s AT LAW,
SOLICITORS IN CRAM:7EIM,
2so. Mines Mak,' Dubuque, Atm.
=laircametiew r ir = made to soy prior Nortlern
RAM or Welton:,
WIU scrogul to the sirch sod flats of Beal Estdia, ota.
galas Money ma Bowls and Mortgages. aoltlrdfo
M=I=ZIVEC=
DO9GLY.
lINIB & MILLERS
SPOVXDERS AND
''''W.46.slrxrzevroz s r WORTS S.
Pittaburish, Ponna.
.oinoe No.s4l.2larket stree t.
ahotaiket ° arson Wads °Me= Erspifxf ood Ilacblib
v Owing, Roamed Work Ste= DAM]. and en,* c Iron
Jobbhgt sal AtTatttng tioneilvn Cott oolm. 4.77,17cifc
' •-• Bianaisumrs and Dealers lu ell kinds ut
....,;TOBACCO,, SNUFF' liM) .d/GARES,
A It D
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W033.4pC0, '
ConsestfAlMNAddatntum,tva..ondAuo,
virrsßuivar.
'woßzt,(3.24- onLzkang.n.ln
DUNCAN, 311EIIDILAIN & CO,
trig UNION pmts., LONDON, I.Y 811/18 Of ONE
, POUND STARLING AND 171.19A.RD8.
:.: - Jusp, ElDs on the principal titles and towns of rr*
Baotou, Uoltead, 0 &luny, Ennis and Wow European
-Endes, nonetantly or; band end Ayala by
0
_ n . & (4
- 4110:3710.. Banker: Wood itrest.cotner °Mani;
3, M. LITTLE
bgamorkraLT,TT TAILOR,
' • ' ;r:No.' 54 St. Chit Street.
ttrr pm:Kropp, PA
atr.bittee
ta CARD.
• EICIMT, Dentist,
removal to the house lately occupied
47 De , ins L. Ward. No. 278 Pekin itreetp (mit! ildr,)
. 40310 €7111busd street
Otaciatosei tom 6 Lai.
• , 'INI 4 •Y, agitacqx on
•-
•.: - .!:t, e i
~.1-•-•----- ,
f- -, SOLID . BOX VISES,
--
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ehr and SPadP4
Bhov
_QA,st stoitapp*thiered
2 , :rtbrag6
ti.,.4 . e
....tro.
3.7 .
Pi;
25r gams za .
74;-"r—
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~iSpectal flotices.
AMERICAN WATCHIOEI
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
AMERICAN WATCHES.
We would most respectfully call the atten
t4riot the publlo to the American Watches now being ex.
tensieely Introduced, tae noanntectore of which has b.
come so firmly established that entire confidence coo be
placed upon them A. sate and correct time-keepers, both by
the wearer and seller.
Having been appoints' Wholesale Agnate foe the vele of
these Watches, tho public may be assured that we can eel!
them at the very lowest club prima.
We have also a very large stock of SILVER and PL TIM
WARE, TINE GOLD JEWELItIi In seta, anch as C. reel,
Garnet, Como°, Jet and Painting..
Our asunintortt of CLOCKS It cumually largo at prosout
cumprialng aunt. beautiful otteruat of MOUT and ONE
DAT PARLOR and 01TICE CLOCKS at GREAT by RE
DUCED PRICES.
We ban/ also atull stock of English and Eltilsa GOLD no.l
SILVER WATOLIKA on hand, all of our own Insportotion.
ALso, Watch Makers• Tools, Materials and Watch Glasses.
HEINEMAN 2 MEEHAN,
No. 42 Fifth sterol.
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SEWING MACHINES.
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8 Al.
FOR SALE WITII ALL
LATE IMPROVEMENTS,
A T
AINNITFACTURER'S PRICKS,
B
ALEX. R. REED,
13.2.1(c No. GS Fifth &rect.
M0T11F,11.52 noDuzRSA MOTEIEILSIII
Dun% fail to proottro Sooth
mg syrup feeehildren Teething. It had neeTell en earth.
it greatly facilientee the procra of toettln, by eefeer,l4€ the
gum., reducing all inflammation—will allay pain, and la
tuna to evolate the beaelo Depend ay. It. :nether, ft
erla give real to youraeleea, and relief and health . yenr
Infanta. rerfectly sale to all caaea.
This lainable rreparatlon iN the prea,lptkn3 of ot:o of
stn ursoles;eri../...d anti okilful rbyxiclaw In Noa
Engtand,•nd ha. bet., n. aexv
.I with nevvr.t3ll,n, n,a In
•
Wo boltove it toe bout and oureet romoyy tho n odd. to
all 46.1321 of Drw=tory nod Dtarbooo in 0n5idr , 0,• , G , 1..... It
tot** fru. toOtlilcg or from any other
If life and health out inantr.l 17 dollar. sonante. it
U worth Its iootgbl. in gold.
!IRMO* of bottles ma sold every year In th• Unit,'
Elston. It Is an old nod vrell.triol remedy.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE.
EGI•None genuine oaten the Wattmlle of CURTIS t PER
KINS, Now Vol*, Don the tottaide wrapper,
Sold byrg,late throughout the world.
DR. GEO. H. KEYSER., Agent Po PtElnburgh
Ju2dearlyfoT
Otis — burgh Bteol W - orks.
TONES, BOYD dr. CO.,
HAn Drub:van of CAST STLEL; idea, SPRING!, PLOW end
;„.
A. D. STEICI4 S EtLNGII3 end AXLES,
CWI.O. RM. and Fi t Strrat, rittem77.A. It.
111• AG JOEO —.- ............._.....D. 111. 1110•Gb
D. 'll. - rib nrcacco_.
• MAIM ACTUDDES OP
Etagere , Imo owed Potent Steel
• Cultivator Teeth,
Corner Rots =4 Pint lißrectr, PdtaLargh, Pa .
Ja2ldydke
RAIL ROAD SPIMEI COMPANY.
Joseph W. C. Bidwell
(Thssossers Co Porter, Soffe et &Mt.)
ILLTIMOTEMS tO
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT srmEs.
Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley,
•012,1ydfo . PTITSBUROK. PENIVA.
13-RaVECY 11. 001_,LINS.
Forwarding and Connsdaalon Bleichant.
AtiD WILIOLESALE DkALEA IN
Cheerse, Butter, Seede, PYnh
And Produce Generally,
av N. 2 frond krteL Poll...tura
Tho Success which attends the use of Dr. J.
Ilbeletter'e celebrated Stomach Sitter. evinces at mce
'lnmate all caeca of debility and disc.. club. etommh.
Certlecates, almost without number, have Wee publtebe,
attestlug to IL almost udratujom power to temorlog them
painful and restful dlecess. And at this time it mew Idle
to do more than alt atteotlm to the greet remedy of the
amt, to order to awaken public attmtlm to Ito excellence.—
It la the only preparation of the Mod that le reliable in .11
mace audit therefore worthy of the coodderatfoo of the
afillawl. The Bitten are plesaaut to the Mete, egreealde 10
their elfecte..o4 altogether valuable as a hectic or remedy
for todtgeetlom
Sold by &unlit. and dealers gen:Neatly, evmerbere. and
by fIOSTETEgit ghlllll, manufecturere and proprietor.
Water sa4sB /root Wert.. myl7:davel.
Hide, Oil and Leather Store.
• D. KIRKPATRICK tt, SONS, No. 31 S. Third
rt., bow.. Narita and Chestnut it., Philadelphia, have
fur sale DAY AND SALTED BPANIB4 HIDES, Dry and
Green Belted Patin Kim OA, Taoucre goal Cur•
dere' Toole at the lolled prima, and clan theloat tame.
1111 n nada of Leather in Me rough wooled, fur which
the !aghast mgket Wee will be given to cub, or takers to
excheoge tor Mos. Loather dead tm of charge end roil
o commlaston. mr3:lylrc
$l,OOO REwAinfor any Medicine that will
Awed PB.AtT 2 BUTCELEB'S MAOtOOIL , the only Ind as
Remedy now wild for Ithcamatism, lteoralgia, Ileadaoho,
Toothache, Pala in oho Bide or Back, Spraho, Bradem, boo
Throat, Dorm, Contracted Cords sad Moot kr, the only yea
otabl• resoady Macovered that will act upon them and Um.
Ear tbojalota. Thou:Lodi of pcnone have born cored of
throe complainfn by this now diatom". All iltu favaod to
give ita trial. Principal 01/lco tat Washlngtou weer,
Brooklyn,lf. Y. For iode by D 8.0.0. IL IMAM, Nu.
140 Wood atroot, nod 1. FLEMING. AlloOsecy. •
hignstersof Pratt t Bcdclonr on the wrapper, nod name
ble.atothe bottle. atvg,:daelf ll
Or the thousand ills which afilict ananzind
during the tint )c - .r• of uutz•slattece, 'Ramat. children
Lope:limps one at tba most common, antl tba wont.' A pep
feet remedy for throe peek; to the boat, lo to had I u
L. Tabnest.4l's Calobrak4 Verrnitoge, which. a:writer.co
baa proved to bo. • epacttlo for wornio. It la 1.1 - gar
.1 ratd mid by D. L. faIINZE.TOCIS k CV; 'WhoLsola
Lrgggtsu, wooer of rvurtb aud Wood ...oho, Ilitsbarnh.
Pmts.
..BR4NDY.-1 have Brandy • which I
wpl galsralt,e , to Iro paro end fit fer chedihice, which I bare
phiishaind to incot it public want. Any one who will try
thin b b , setlatie; arils saperiority.
OM 11. Mann, W... 0.1
Puns OLD .I.XXx have on bend
MIMI beside bid Wye Wblsky which X bare bad mad. and
kept outll Dims be old ked will be sold by the barrel
ar sellon,for medical purposes. •
ereeLT4keek •OW. U. sgrernow Wood .trees
ARtlyctet lieas.— ,, Dr. Keyser, of NO Wood
Moo; has on band* very arta.. deers *al moon;
by arbkb many persons are made to hearts wallas gner.—
Also, • small gotta beret. dram; irbkb la Warta lito U.
ear, and la my •11101 at to many masa of daalbetia.jaittbagT
Presithmts, f vernors, Secretaries, Senators,
Congrainaan b; norm &nava Phyla's= ad Inter
gel:taint.= of all clam, bay niTen their to.thany Ia
writing Intact of Ina Ina value, a. • rsmodkal awn., for
said, of annum, of Willoo's AD llapPrpttel
Heidgmbe Piny. .
Prepared and sold by IL L. PAIINE6TOCS tap, brut &
rile Droggirteorwl Proprietor. of D. L. islinegoelen Ver.
mirage, ICe. 60, gamer Wood and ilb eta, Plltiburpb, Pe.
trylrolkerlf
OIALTAIIIO 'BATTZET, os Etscno Mumma
laumuoS, for Monad purposes, of s vet./ .gpeolor Wad
will booing fr. ort.sproos charges, whorooet an Swot.
TVlClA7Nl in lin o nor To.linridtE3
Sonsam's htzDzoiszs.—The Wholesale
Ageogy tor Lb.*
Wood abono =alma tit DR. =IitUDR% 140
spdAwT
• emu= :Luta of a • quality for sale at
1514 Kamm lto Wood It. apialtwT
.:j
Oittslntrg 05aett e.
P1TT8.13tr.R.421.T3:
FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 20, 1859
OFFICIAL PAIPICH OF TAR PIT,
(My nnn Nave nem..
TRIIPSAATOSIC.—Obserratione taken al
Share Optician Store, No. 68 Fifth at.. yesterday.
IC SITS. IN SHADS.
1/ 78
.-115 82
2 ''clock, A. PI
12 " x
6 '. r. At
Buometer
'EP UNION PRATER MEETCra, et the room! of
the Young Men's Christian Association, No. fS Fifth
street, at o'clock, P. u.,erary aftamoon. Cerro
for a few minutes if you cannot stay longer.
Republican County Convention
A majority of the Republican County Committee
having been consulted, it has been determined, in
order to carry out the rule that no one shall he ad
mitted to tho floor of the Convention bet delegates
and reporters, and to obviate tho objection to the is
sue of tickets, that tho Doorkeepers shall be instruct
ed to admit delegates on allowing their credentials at
the door as they pats in, and none other except Re
porters for tho.press, to atom] tiohets will ho issued.
Tho lobby of the Court Room,outsida of the bar,
will be open to the public as usual.
By order of tho County Committee.
UNIT6I) STATES COURT.—Thuraday, May 18.—
Court met at fl o'clock. The plaintiff recalled
Judge Churoh. Then 110n..1. W. Farrelly addressed
the jury for plaintiff In a speech of about ten min
utes. He was physically to weak that he could
scarcely stand alone. He read and commented on
the points which he desired the Court to charge the
jury upon. The substance of them was as follows
That the County Commissioners had sufficient au
thority to subscribe; that if the recommendation
made by the grand jury at August sessions, 1832,
was invalid from any cause, the recommendation of
the - grand jury at August sessions 1853, conferred
sufficient authority to Issue the bonds with coupons
annexed, and that if either of the grand jury.' re
commendations wore valid the commissioners acted
under sufficient authority; that If the commissioners
had a right to make a condition or qualification to
the subseirptiou, other than was moommended by
the grand jury, they had a right to dispense with it
in favor of the bondholders, binding the county for
the payment of the Interest; that the dote on the fly
leaf at the end of the subscription as printed, is not
sufficient to put the bond holders in the way of en
quiry, but they only indicate that eomething imma
terial and unnecessary had been left out; that there is
no evidence to plaintiff, a bona fide holder of the
bonds and coupons, of tho rendition in the subscrip
tion or of any frond in the rerommeodation of the
grand jury.
He also read the Acte of Assembly regulating
eubscriptions to refit-ands in Butler, Mercer, Craw
ford, Beaver, Lawrence and Erie counties, which ho
contended was direct and positive in its grants and
restrictions giving the grand jury full power to re
commend, and the commissioners full power to carry
nut the same.
L. N. Pettis, Ee.l., then submitted nine points
-upon which he asked the Court should charge the
jury in favor of the defendant. Ho addressed the
jury and the court for the space of about two hours.
N. I'. Fetterman, Esq., of the Pittsburgh has, suc
ceeded Mr. Pettis on behalf of the county, contend
ing if there wore any doubt, ambiguity or uncertainty
in the legality of the issue of 'the bonds, the people
were entitled to the benefit of the doubt. He con
tended that the grand jury were the proper persons
to issue the bonds, and qot the commissioners alone.
Mr. Fetterman addressed the jury about an hour,
when Judge Shalcr, in a speech of an hour, closed
the argument for the plaintiff. At ono o'clock the
court took a roues, till three ( and will charge the
jury in the cote this morning.
In roe afternoon Coo case of Maxwell Wou,liull
Cuunty of Beaver, for interest on bonds Issued to the
Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad Company. Jas
per E. Brady, Esq., oppeared fur the plaintiff, and
Mews. Roberts, B. 13. Chamberlain and S. B. Wil
son fur the defendant. The suit is brought on forty
sir coupons from the bonds noted above, for 530
each, amounting to $1,300.
Mr. Brady opened the case f o r the plaintiff, giving
liistoty of the subscription, and alleging that the
county of Braver had received all the benefits of the
subitcription anticipated at the time It was mode.
Ile offered is evidence the Acts of Assembly of
April, 1633. and Match, 1055, authorizing the sub
scription and the sale of bards bolo., par, a ropy of
the records of Beaver county certifying the recom
mendation of the grand jury to the commissioners to
make a bubicription of $lOO,OOO, the resolution of
the commissioners, making the suhccriptiuu, and an
other authorizing the Companyzo cell bends Wow
H. B. Anderson, Collbii,Lll.lol6 . clerk St the time
of the issue of the hoods, testified to their gesteino
,ll.l,s, and their delivery to the Company.
Mr. Brady read the subscription of the comsei,
steams, dated July 15th, 1133, also the acceptance
.f the bubreriptieri by the commissioners of the road.
The pleinutre case rested bore, and the defense
called Mr. H. filatlicrletid, one of the commissioners,
who Identified the 1/111:111t. of,the Barad. In which
only one screletten appears, author] itiug
Lion of $50,000.
Judge Grier , Jecolcd that thcrevidehco wno imma
terial; they nooy hare neglected to record their ac
tion, end the 1,110 of bond. for $lOO,OOO was the beet
etriJence er tho euhreription. The beet evidence of
math'. determination to go to Beaver, eras hie gettlog
into the care and going there.
No Matter eoidenco woe offered, end Mr. Roberts
eddreered the Court cod Jury at none length for the
&Atm.
• . • • ..
While B. B. Cliamberlain,lEsq., wen speaking for
the defence, Judge. Crier interrupted him and cold
that ho had made op his mind un the quentionn in
volved, and ehould charge against him; that he
might as well ntop. If be (the Judge) had made any
mistake, which he didn't think be had, he would
grunt a new trial, and grant him all chanees to rec
tify them. The Judge *bun charged the jury, and
that body, under his instructions, found a verdict
fur plaintig in Oho Dom of $lOB :0, it being the
value of 46 coup.. at 530, with intereid thereon
linen they were due. Court adjourned.
Tug ExEmnons TO-LAlL—This is the day ap
pointed by law for the execution of Evans and
Jacoby. Alt hope as to the respite of Evans has
been given up. Judge M'Clure hoe received no
communication whatever from the Governor on
the subject, and it cannot, therefore, he said that
the matter was left to hie decision.
The Court Ileum) and all its approaches will
be 'Aridly closed and guarded daring the day.
The Cowls will not bo in session, nod the offices
generally will be closed. A strong police force
boa been engaged, who will guard all the ave
nues to the jail, and we understand that the mil
itary will not be called out.
As there is a great deal of misconception of
the law relating to executions, we append the
section whlolvrelates particularly to that matter :
Samoa 5. Whenever hereafter any person Mall
be condemned to suffer death by hanging, far any
crime of which bo or she shall have been convicted,
the said punishment Mall bo inflicted on him or her
within the walla or yard of the Jail of the county In.
which he or she shall have been convicted; and It
Mall be the duty of the Mend' or coroner of the
county to attend end bo present at ouch execution,
to which ho shall invite the presence of a physicim,
attorney-general or deputy attorney-general at the
county, and twelve reputable citisens, who shall be
selected by the chord!, and the said sheriff shall, at
the request of the criminal, permit ouch ministers of
the gurpel, not exceeding two, an he or she may
name, and my of his or her immediate relatives, to
attend and be poneent at mob execution, together
with such officers of the prison and such of the sher
iff's deputies an the said sheriff or coroner in bin dis
cretion may think it expedient to have pruent; and
it shall be only permitted to the persona above desig
nated to vritnees the euld execution; provided, that
no person under age shall be permitted on auy no.
count to .111:10bil the same.
Tux Eve/tie RISDPITZ.-801110 of our city co
temporaries hove faknouoced that Governor
Pucker signified to those who went on to inter
cede for the unfortuusto Evans, that if Judge
McClure would write to him, joining in the ap
plication for executive clemency, that be would
.grant the coveted respite. Without desiring to
prejudice the case in any way, we feel ourselves
justified in saying that Judge McClure has dis
charged his duties faithfully, as a Judge, and of
course has no right whatever to interfere itt ask
ing fur u respite. The jury foiled the prisoner
guilty, and in accordance with his sworn duty
Judge McClure pronounced the sentence of the
Court, and there his responsibility ended. The
constitution his placed the pardoning power in
the hands of the Governor, and wo think be has
ehowu great weakoess in endenvorieg to shirk
his duty, by trying to throw the responsibility
ou Judge McClure. _
We aro credibly informed that Judge hl" lure
Lae received no information off oially fro the
Governor that he desired nay communicia iou
from Lim iu the case; therefore the only kne l
edge he Lad on {be eubject was from rumor
alone. The Judge did right in taking on notice
of anything not of eignified to him from
tho Governor. Lie performed hie whole duty in
hie judicial aapsoity, and there hie reeponelbili
ty iu the mutter ended.
Minivans. —To-day, that well-disoiplined cow
racy, the Daquesne Greys, Capt. Campbell, will
be out in full numbers ou parade for Inspection.
An invitation hem haul extended to Geo. E. C.
Wilson, Adjutant General of the Butte, to be
here on-the occusiou, which It is enid he hoe LlC
cepted, and he will turn out with the Grays in
full uniform; he will be their guest daring his
stay in (hie city.
Tom following is a statement of the earnings of the
Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne h, Chtoago Railroad for
April, lBss-9
11611. IMO. Inc, D..
Triza Preghl.—..4 0,717 67 g 60,125 00 1,412 07
. 4 Pomace , 72.050 81 70,821 07 2,001 64
......—Mag.—....... 4,02 20 7,626 00 /1,842 71
. " 151.1tc.e.11a.A.. AZ - 9 17 700 00
3,341 71 4,473 38
1133,305 34 318 ex 4 cr 1,030
".1. 11. Behar"• , in the name of a boat which
has just been completed by Mr. Kaye. for B
young gentleman of the city. She bas eight
oars, and to said to be a model croft. Mr. Bai
ley presented her crew with a stand of colons •
day or two ohne, which were received by tho
coxswain in • neat and appropriate speech.
Oun frit/oda of the Olympic Cricket Mb hers
organised for-the archon. Folioirikg - are ite
°Moen: President, Dr. A. C. Murdoch; Vice .
President, Thomas Loon*: iieccci,clr
Revd; Trimmer, J. 0.43pr0u1. -
in.thersaa Synod.
1 . ' , The GinerilSjited opened yesterday morning at ;
the Church on Seventh street, coupled by Rev. Dr.
Kranth, by a - sermon:from Her. Dr. W. S. Harkey,
Profaner in the Illinois State University at Spring.
field. The sermon woe from the text in Isaiah, 60th
chapter, 22d verse--" The little ono has tweeze a
thousand." The reverend speaker proceeded to give
a brief historical sketch of Lutheranism in the United
Staten. In October, 1820, eleven minister. and a
few laymen mat at Hagerstown, Md., to organize the
General Synod. Thirty-nine years have passed and
now we have 160 delegates, representing 25 synodical
districts. At the first orgaeizatlsn there were bat
170 ministers, 5 synodical districts and about 25,000
Communicants in the Union; now there are about
800 ministers, 150,000 communicants and 10 districts
not represented in the Genera! Synod. The 'Tanker
then proceeded to develops his subject. In order
that this Menace may go on, the epenker considered
it necessary that brotherly love ahntild continue
among the members and parts of the church. The
speaker hoped that if any bad come hero to the gen
eral synod with war in their hearts, that they might
repent of it in time, or take the first train of cars for
their homes. We need great love and wisdom to
keep in harmony such elements as are found io our
church. On thin floor there are four or five nations
5,,,,,,,,,,,5.d........ t i 0us sprinkle g different Imam:ince, of
different habits, customs and manners. The spirit
and love of God is needed here to fuse in one, all
them elements, to bring us all into one heart and
mind. He would not desire to reduce all to the dead
level of exact uniformity ; he would have each anion
as gives etrength, a union in partition.
Not to make all people think exactly alike, bat
to unite the aims of all to promote the good of the
church and the glory of Christ. Rome has shed
rivers of hlt,od to reduce all mon to one way of
thinking, or to force them not to think at all, but
she has succeeded only so far as she has constructed
and enforced a grand eyetem of slavery.
The speaker then passed to a defence of the Augs
burg Confession ; this, next to the Bible, is what wo
mast cling to; let it stand untouched in its glory
and purity; "touch not a single bough" of that grand
tree whose name and fame have filled the earth. By
that let us etond as one body. By welfare divisions
and multiplication we shall he the "prey of soots and
insects." We need to Americanize the church; we
need to sustain, support and extend our literary io
etitutirms; we need a more active spirit of benevo
lence. We have not exhibited in the West such ac
tivity and real among the Scandinavoan populations
as our Methodist brethren here. They have mut
out more than 300 German preachers. The Lutheran
churches in this country with 150,000 communi
cants, contributes not more than $30,000. [This,
however, is only the general contribution. It does
out express the tithe of contributious of separate
synods to matters under their own charge. In this
Synod at Pittsburgh the contributions tan more than
thirty thousand dollars.]
Dr. Harkey's airmen clotted et 11 o'clock, and af
ter prayer and doxology, he took the chair and railed
the meeting to order. Prof. E. L. Stover, of Pa.,
was ohoseu Secretary for the limn The roll was
then.called, and delegates were present and answered
trom Syaode of Maryland, Weet Penney Ivenis,
South Carolina, North Carolina, New York, Virginia,
Allegheny, Neat Permsylvanta, Miami, Wittenberg,
Ilartwick, East Ohio, Illinois, Western Virginia,
Penneylvaum, Northern Illinois, Pittsburgh, Texas,
Ohio, Kentucky, Central Synod of Penna3-ivsnia,
Northern Indiana, Southern Illinois, lowa. A con
stitutional majority was present, and it wan declared
in order to proceed to election of President. Secre
tary and Treasurer. The Synod than adjourned.
Afternows Swinm.—The Synod assembled again
at 3 s'. a. Minutes of morning sesaiort read, and
names of the delegates, 132 in number, called.
On mafiosi of Dr. Stroeble, of New York, the Synod
voted to proceed to the election of officera—Presi.
dont, Secretary and Treasurer. The chairman ap
pointed the following gentlemen tellers: Iter. Dr.
Stroeble, H. H. Mulenburg, M. D., Rev. Prof. M.
Jacobs, at d Rev. A. C. Wedekind. A vote by ballot
was then taken, with the following result:
Rev. C. W. Schaeffer, D. D., of Germantown, Pa.,
woe elected President; Prof. M. L. Stoover, of Gettys
burg, Secretary; Hun. P. S. Bliehler, of Philadelphia,
Treasurer,
Rev. Dr. Schaeffer, on taking the chair, said that
ho was deeply sensible of the honor conferred upon
him and upon the Synod which ho represented, for to
that slid the honor belonged; ho Said ho had not
groat experience, bat he relied on the kindness, for
bearance and wisdom of tbo Synod. With such aid
he hoped to succeed, and that this assemblage would
edvenen the glory of Cod.
Dr. S. ie a man of fine prusenc,, with a fine Intel
lectual bead, a mild and pleasant counted sure, end
is a most efficient presiding officer.
. The President, at the request of the Secretary, ap
pointed Rev. Wm. M., Baum, of Wit Milan.", V.,
Assistant Secretory.
Rev. Mr. Curtis, of the Presbytery of Monroe, a
delegate from the Presbyterian Church, and Rev.
Mr. Lennart, of the Moravian Church, were received
as corresponding members of the Synod. Mr. Lan
nert read his credential, in the German tongue. lie
also presented the resolutions passed at the Provin
cial Synod of the Northern District of the Moravian
Church in America„ accen,ing the proposal made by
the General Synod ~t the Lutheran Church in the
r. S. and he was received into fraternal correspon
dence.
Rev. Theodore Drexel, of the German traegalical
Ijuiuti of Leuievitlo, K,., ram ■leo received.
It eras then moved and recondcd that tho sle
•.•• . •
dm Synod he Admitted to the General Synod. The
application was made by Rev. Dr. Benj. Kurtz, of
Baltimore. It was questioned whether the Synod
was properly before this body, and whether the gen
eral Synod had evidence that the Melancthon Synod
desired to enter. Dr. Kurtz proved that there was
ouch a desire, and that
..,s ethon Synod b a d
adopted, unanimously, tb . • of the Aug,
bury Confertian.
Ile, Dr. Betigtafi,Vralitlitt of Pennsylvania
itt
Collage, opposed the etheriot rot thought the Sy
nod atts not needed; that the...rood had no bound.-
tics- lie said the Synod of AtrYland aemplatned
of this new body; it had revised its action and was
eorry that the new Synod bad boon set off. Re hoped
the lieneral Synod would advise :he hlelacethon to
return to the Maryland body.
Dr. Nuns said that Dr. Baugher had made state
ments founded in mistake; that application to with.
draw had never been made in Baltimore but once,
although the Dr. had alleged that two had been made
and rejeoted. The only application made was unan
imously accepted. At the only m.alogeeer held to
bring on back there wore but two or three persons
present.
As to the question of elective affinity, the Mary
and Synod is the bast specimen of that. There ar•
. • •
parts of it in Nova Scotia, and parts of it in Kane..
I am lo favor of elective affinity, but my Synod is
not. They disavow it. Tho epeech of Dr. Kurtz,
was quite racy.
The question being called os the admission of the
Molancthon Synod. Dr. Reynolds, of Springfield,
111., movei as as amendment, that the whole matter
be referred Lea committee of five.
Further discussion on which there was general par
ticipation,
then followed on the amendment. There
was great diversity of opinion expressed In regard to
the amendment and the main question, and about
truly speeches were made. Th• amendment was
lost by a vote of yeas 55, nays 115.
The debate then recurred on the main question.
Rev. Dr. McCrea of Baltimore, then said that the
only matter ho wished to speak to, woe In reference
to the number of epplications made for diamissal.
There were several applications made and were with
drawn, because they were Imperfect. Nobody could
question the veracity of Dr. litirk,wbo had s aid there'
had been but one. It is • matter of mistake, not a
falsehood. When a correct application had been
made, those now constituting the Synod wore dis
missed. Ile also discussed at some length, the (ma
dollen( boundary of the Synod. The ridicule which
it Watterupted to throw upon the Maryland Synod,
is ill-timed and undeserved. The member we have
in Kansas is a missionary, and those elsewhere, re
main there under peculiar circumstances. The Me
latiothon Synod wont out from the Maryland Synod
with its consent. Pending the question of admit
dog the Melanethen Synod,a motion was made to ad
journ until 0 unlock this morning. 'fhb, vote was
carried by bit to 50. And Synod Adjourned.
Masons. EDITORS—Me time for nominating a
ticket for Assembly will coon he at baud, and the
general desire of all good Republican. will ho to
select good reliable men, men that haro long been
known to the party, who hare both influence and
ability to carry oot the wishes of the people of
Allegheny county, and who will he at hand to help
bey the track for the great Republican campaign of
Ma We would thorefore name Leopold Pahl, Pr.,
as a suitable pereon for a member of the next Anent,
bly. Ile has been known for many year. as a good
old line Whig and a eoood Republican, and ho is al
treys ready to defend the party.
MANY Cinnataa Rtennucaus.
Ntsciemt Few.!.—We loam through the po
liteness of Mr. Knowland, (whose office is under
the Blonougahsla liouse,) that arrangements
have been made to grant excursion tickets to
Niagara Falls and return, at pleasure, during the
summer months This is an excellent opportu
nity for those wishing to ♦ieit this celebrated
summer resort.
Isnoxer.—A woman named Ellen Law, of
Sheler tp , died en Wednesday from the exoes•
eivo use of intoxicating drinks. The Coroner
was called to examine Into the facts, and having
aecertained them, the verdict was Xendered that
she come to her death by intemperance.
Ciconon T. BMITII, charged with forging the
eudorooment of J. If. Phi Ripe and Josiah Reamer,
to a auto for five hundred dollare ' passed to
James McCandlees & 00., was committed to jail
for trial, on Wednesday, by Alderman McMaster,
in default of bail.
Tut Reformed Presbyterian Synod does not
meet (or busing's!' until Tuesday evening of next
week. The meetings beginning lo•day ore for
covenanting and the dirpeneation of the Lord's
Supper.
Tun blansflold Holahan changed hands, Mr.
Brinkenhoff retiring, and Messrs. 0. T. and L.
D. Myers, both formerly of this city, taking hie
plsee. The Herald is a staunch and excellent
Republican paper.
Simi Manufacturers, Saddler*, Hernias Atakora,
Tailors and Families, will find the "Finkle Sawing
Machine," acid by J. L. Caroagban Jc Co., Federal
meet, Allegheny city, by no means overrated.
"Tinkle" hao gained 'availst eseential advantages in
the model of his machine.
Irs GOTZAII ' when the sun is low,
it
Como forth swarms the insect foe,
And for our blood they bore, you know,
.And suet It in most rapidly.
But bugs, rosakes,'ekeetere—black ar white—
In death's embrace are stiffened nolo,
If Lyon's Powders chance to Hei s t
In their obscure vicinity.
The effect of this powder is almost Instantaneotur
death to all the insect tribe. Gardens CIA be pre
served, and houses cleared of the vermin patt ft is
free from • and harmless to mankind and do.
mow. animals . A n genuine, signed B. LiOA. Pow;
den for itiesets;pilbs for rats and cam
Simple Pled% 25 els.; MO= all% Bi!etit a $l.
Ramis 3 Rua, R, York.
Alicy tht Rduloul Muting
MMMMI
Piminatail:Cencus.- - -List mining thee
...bodies held a speelatimeetipg. ' .
Saw Council—Members all present except
Messrs. Bennett, Blair, Duncan Elm, Nixon.
The President said he had called this meeting
for the purpose if hearing the report of the com
mittee on codifying the City Ordinances.. As that
would probably reach the B. C through C. C.,
any other business that any member might have,
would, with consent of members, be in order.
Mr. Berger, of the 6th ward, offered a report
from Thomas Bskewell, Esq., President of Pitts
burgh Gas Company, made by the Engineer of
the Company, asking notion of Councils in view
of the extension of the gas mains. With this was
a report of the Engineer of Gas Company, setting
forth the proposed extension and designating the
streets through which the mains are to be laid.
Two-inch pipe, 1,940 feet; three-inch, 7,960;
four-inch, 2,020; nix -inch, 3,650; making in all
19,570 feet. Reports accepted.
The Report of the Committee on Gas Lighting,
touching the reports, was also laid before Coun
cil, and with the following resolution-
Resolved, That the City Councils do hereby au
thorize the Pittsburgh Gas Company to lay the gas
mains recommended to be laid in thereport of their
engineer as communicated to the Council by the
President of said company; and do also authorize
them to charge the cost thereof to the excess fund
account of said company.
Oa motion of Mr. Berger tho resolution was read
three times and passed.
There was offered an ordinance relative to the sew
er in Cherry alley, discharging John Willork, Esq.,
from the Committee on Sower nd appointing Philip
R. Kincaid in his place. Rad three times and
passed.
Mr. McCargo, of the Ninth Ward, ogbred reso
lution that sign boards bearing the names of the
streets creasing Penn street in the Ninth Ward be
put up, and that the City Regulator see that.. the
work ho done.
Mr. Brown, of the Fourth Ward, offered as an
amendment that them signs be put up on all inch
stunts in the city as may be nsoessary. Amendthent
adopted and original motion lost.
Mr. Bartdo, of tho Seventh Ward, moved that a
warrant be drawn' In fat or ot,John BloCartly for
$2,50 for posting ordinance rotation to wooden build.
logs. Adopted.
Report of Committee on Engines and Hose, re
specting the Allegheny Regina lot was road, with the
following resolutions
_ .
Resolved, That the Cimmittee on city property are
hereby authorized and empowered to take, on behalf
of tho city of Pittsburgh, a legal transfer of the
property on Irwin street., now in possession of the
Allegheny Fire Co. and to 411.00 the payment on
behalf of the city of - the balance of the purchase mon
ey remaining unpaid to Mr. S. West, amounting 'to
$3,000, with interest from April, 1958.
Itnotoed, That the Controller is hereby authorized
to certify bin warrant to the Treasurer for $6BO, to
Mr. S. West, in part payment of the above upon evi
dence that the said property has been transferred to
the city of Pittsburgh, and charge the CHUM to Con
tingent Fund. Referred to Finance Committee, on
motion of Mr. Drown.
-A resolution from C. C. of April 25, relative to the
Assessor of sewer benefits, and to publish their as
nenement in the papers authorised to do city print
lug, was nou-coucurred in. C. C. amended el as to
give notice of tho time of their meetings, and S. C.
001.1.11,
Mr. Ward effored tho following: That the com
mittee, have gas pipes laid on Logan, front Webster
to Bedford street. Referred to committee on Gas
Lighting. Adjourned.
In above action not otherwiso noted, C. C. con
curred.
Common Co n i—Mertli.PClS all present except
Messrs. Bailey, Barnes, Birkhiener, Donnell, Fulton,
Norris, Reed, Robbie., Thompson, Ward.
In absence of clerk, 11. 11. Smith, Eeq , of the Poe,
was appointed clerk pro tern. Minutes of hart meet
ing rend and approved.
Mr. Darlington presented a petition from the 9th
ward, asking the completion of sewer on Smith at.
Reforrul to Street Committee. S. C. concur.
Petition from same, of Albert G. Walter, for poring
Cherry alley, between Virgin alley end Sixth street.
Referred to Street Committee. S. C. unser.
From same, the following.
&eared, That the Finance Committee are hereby
lee...noted to inquire and report to Council, whether
any city officers or persona holding appointment.
under the city me engaged in buying up city war
rants and speculating in the same. Read three times
and passed. S. C. concur.
Mr. Floyd offered the following.
Reso!red, That the Street Commissioner of the 2d
district he and he Is hereby authorized and instructed
to have Second street repaired, from Roes street to
the hay realee in the Sth ward. Referred to Street
Committee. S. C. concur.
In all act:ou of S. C. not eLhersviel n,teJ, C. C
nenrarod. Adjourned.
Pentararion Sorters —The Anniversary of
the Publication St tatty of the Lutheran Church
in the United States. was held last evening in
the church of Rev. C. P. Krauth, List evening.
The meeting was openod with prayer by Rev
Garber. Oil motion, the reading of the minutes
of last years' meeting were dispensed with.
The annual report of the Publication Society
was then read by Roe. Mr. Titus, showing that
body to be io a flourishing condition. [The
pressure of matter on our columns prevents our
giving at this time, the synopsis of report ] Re
port was adopted.
Prof. Springer, of Illinois, then addressed
the meeting in an eloquent and able manner,
urging upon the Synod the duty of tieing the
press for the distill:ideation of the truth and
showing the great benefit to be derived from its
agency.
Re•. Dr. M. Cron, of Baltimore, a mast elo
quent gentleman, followed in a similar turnin,
chewing up the '•yellow kirered" literature in a
wholesome manner; urging upon parents the
duly of excluding it from their dreeidee, and at
the earns time to be more liberal in supporting a
pure literature.
Rev. Mr. Flak, of Lewisburg, made a very
happy apeech, whioh was well reCeivril A vote
of (hooka was then tendered to tho Publication
Society for the faithful manner in whioh its offi
cent had performed their duty. The following
arm:re were elected for the meaning year
Preaident—Rev Dr. Mulenburg, of Readiog,
Penna.
Secretary—Prof. Stoever, of Geltysburg, t Pa
The concluding rrayer nos by Itee. Dr. Her
key, of Illinois.
Ten ENECOPAL Cos • anrton.—Oo Tuesday
next the Episcopal Convention of this Diocese
meets in St. Andrew's Church, in Eighth etreet.
We have understood that a move will be made
to divide this Diocese, and allow the organize•
Lion of a new Diocese in the western part of this
State. Should the State Convention approve of
this division, then it will go to the next triennial
Convention of the whole Union, which meets next
October, at Richmond If there approved, then
measures would ho tithes to erect the new Dio
cese, and elect a new Biehop of Western Penn
sylvania. There are three or four Episcopal
Bishops to be elected within the next three
mouths.—Phil.Bet.
- -
S. rt. Bowe S Co. have just opened their Ito Cream
Saloon fur the season, where the lovers of this deli
cacy can be supplied at all hours of the day end eve
ning, together with all the etceteras. They keep con
etantly on hand every hind of plain and fancy cakes
and confectionery, manufactured from the beet ma
terial and gut up by competent workmen. Wedding
and other parties supplied un short notice and in the
very beet style.
business flolices & ebaneirs.
DISSOLUTION.—The partnarship hereto
fore rrirtinii &rioous:l I±,better nod John
iitrisob, Jr bu this din, bulii br otved,hr niutvial ruuntitit
Either or the, partriii sir- nothurizril to imittlti up the
SOL. Stt ECTEIC,
JOUN 87'611011, J.
A lieghony City, A prlll, 1659—my14iStil•
ISSOLUTION.—The partuerehip lately
ellalog between John Flaming and Henry .1103eary,
tuner the arm of Blowing t fddleary, area Unsolved by
nutual consent re the 7th day of Nay, 1859. The butitsme
!mil be couttrinnd by John Bleminu and Joseph Torrens.:o.
der the Ulm of &LEMING t TONJUANS. All debt. owing
to the late {partnership are to be paid to said . Fleming &
Torevue, end ell demands ou the mid partnership ere to be
prreente4 to them or pay meat. JOHN &LEMING,
I . ltmburoh, Slay 7th, 165 e. lICNRT MrOISAftY.
maramck & TORRE/NB,
Importers end Deal en le
110 USE FURNISIIING lIARDIVARS,
And Ilsnufantatere &f
JAPANNED WADE, STAMPED G00D.% TINNEIVA
BTOCE, FL.E.IIING'S PATENT LANTERNS, Ac.
Warehouse,. corner Third & Market 151..
m39-.d
IHAYE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH
Mr. JOllri DELLOW, He the Uudertakthg buthnesa,
erietch will be conducted under the neme earl etyle of LE!(.
ON it DELLOW. . JAMES LEMON.
30011 01.1.1n1T . SLUM LION.
ILlundiartakeng In all Its Illtrancne•.
LEMON & DELLOW, No. 118, Fourth st.,
are tattooed to do tonUntaking lu all Its b. aunt., In
the beat manner, at price. gnat the Wo call spe
cial attention to Flekl new .type patent Metallic Burial
Gates, for the sale of which we an sole agents, in Gale city,
Lod or wbkh we keep coodantly on hand a la rg anon
meet. A. regard. feetuty of shape sod e
they excel all
oWen. /upends will be supplied with Marva, Ilona and
Oarriegre promptly, at lower liaise than any other establish
ment the city. Guaranteeing to render estlefaction, they
eolith s continuance of the patronage heretofore en latently
extended to the old firm. apt/idly
ILIE undersigned have associated with them
In the Coombe.lon Bodo.. J..x. 7.11.1.04 late of
Ohio. The style of the 100 will °option+ ea
deretufere. NI3IIOII • 00.
LUX. MUM- MOM TIWZII3.- fly. E.MIIIICX.
IsTIMIC/33. ez oo.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Tor the sale of
Pig Iron and Blooms.
98 WATER ETRIBT, Pirtrarzan.
=sea'talon of Partnership.
TILE ,Partnerehip heretofore existing Ile
x 'Omen the anderelmmd, under the etyle of R. Lloyd
A Forsyth, is this day dboadted by Mutual consent, Thome
D. Lloyd and Atamader Forsyth haring parchmed the In•
West efJohn !tan. The holm= of the tote Arm sill be
milled by the remelnltOr partners, who era authorised to
-le the name of the hns, for that purpose
JOUR RZ'A
Tues. D. LLOYD,
ALU. FORSYTH.
Plttsinagb, April 1R0,1659.
LLOYD & FORSYTH.
WIIOLES4LE GROCERS,
DZIAMEas zZr PRODI7OE.
COMIIIBIIION hEI=EILIMI
for the ale of
PIG METAL AND BLOOMFfy
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filacivu.tx., N. Pk. Miry 19 . — TheexPress having
arrived with thadespatchis for the Associated Pfau,
Tarnished by the arrival of the Canada at Halifax,
m e ere now enabled to transmit the fall details of the
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European intelligence.
The Austrians had crossed the Po, near Cambia,
and advanced towards Sale. They had also made
an unseccessful effort to cross the same river neat
Wassinalto, on the ad of May. The Sudinfen ac••
count of tho latter effort says that the cannonading
lasted fifteen boars. It recommenced at 4 o'clock
on the afternoon of the 4th, and eras kept op during
the remainder of the day. The Piedmontese troops
had but few wounded, while the Austrians suffered
considerably. •
The Austrians, on tho 3d, commenced a cannon
ading from the direction of Valenta without much
effect.
The official bulletin, issued at Turin on the Ott
says that the Austrians have increased their fervis
at Vercelli, and constructed defensive works. They
home also occupied Trine and Tobletto, having their
vanguard an Tronzans.
They withdrew last night from Tortona, and yes
terday burned seven arches of the bridge of the
Sonata at Piacenza. The demolition of the houses
erected on the fortifications has also been ordered.
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A Hamburg telegram says that England has offi
cially notified the government that she will not be
able to protect commercial vessels in case of a war
between Germany and France.
The London Globe's Paris correspondent says that
Queen Victoria has sent an autograph letter to the
Emperor Napoleon, expressing confidence in his
strict honor, and that he would not go a step further
than he assured her some months since.
The London News looks for the firr.t greet bathe
to occur at Novi.
A large portico of the French army had been una
ble to cross the Alps, in consequence of the passes
being blocked up with snow. The portion that had
succeeded In crossing suffered terribly.
The Turin correspondent of the London Daily News
asserts positively that France is about to mobilize
between 7 and 800,000 noes, and that the French ar
my on the Rhine will amount to 500,000, as the Em.
peter fears Germany will not remain quiet. Also,
thist on the day the Emperor leaves Paris for the
army, he will address a solemn manifesto to Europe,
espousing the cause of nationalities. The Paris Mon-
Rear states that Austrian vessels in French ports, or
those entering in ignorance of, tho tsar, are to have
a delay of ale weeks; and that the Emperor hoe de
cided that Austrian sulents may continuo to reside
1 in Fr.ce and the French colonies as rang as their
conduct furnishes no reason for complaint.
Steamers are being chartered nt Havre to convey
stores and troops from Marseilles to Genoa.
The Austrian ambassador, before quitting Paris,
confided the protection of Austrian eubjects to the
Dutch ambassador.
It was reported that the French Government was
endeavoring to secure neutrality of Prussia, and
bad promised on their sido not to form an Army of
Observation on the Rhine, and that the war ehall be
confided to Italy.
The French subjects in Austria bad placed them
selves under the protection of the Spanish Minister.
An Austrian Corps of Observation will be posted
near Cracow to watch the Russian s, who were gather
ing on the Austrian frontier.
The citizens of Milan had boon ordered to ilelic
up all the arise in their ponce lion.
General Simper has tern entrusted with The d
fence of Trieste.
Tho Russian Consul at Venice had undertaken the
protection of the Sardinian subjects iu that canonry.
The King of Sardinia had issued a decree giving
1 a forced currency to the notes of--the National Bank
at Turin. The hank has, moreover, authorized the
leans of additional notes, to the amount of six mil
lions of francs, and engages ta%nd the government
30,000,000 francs at 2 per cent. per annum.
Money was so scarce at Vicuna that the discount
on first-rate paper was ton and twelve per cent.
Vtzarte, May o.—The official bulletin or lien.
Gulley reports that "on Wednesday be made a de
monetration near Camila and Trassinetti. In which
he had twenty wounded. Near Carvale be has thrown
a bridge over the Po river, and the troops have
crossed and fortified the head of the bridge. Yes
terday, on our railroad near Verona, a train filled
with troops came In collison with the ammunition
wagons, some of which exploded ; 23 of the men wore
killed and 124 wounded."
Ones, BRITAIN.—AII election riot took place at
Limerick. The military were called out and fired on
the mob, killing two and wounding five.
At the Cheater cup races, Leamington won, the
American horse Plioress coming in fourth. Twenty
three horses ran.
Dr: Lardner is dead.
It was reported in the military circler that th ,
Minittere of Great Britain intended call out Lb
wholo militia, fifty new battalions, to be added t•
the line.
Lord Cowley reached London on Friday, and had
n protracted interview with Alalmesbury.
The Archbishop of Vienna had issued a paetfiral
letter attacking the crimes of Piedmont and the am
bition of Napoleon.
A minter-revolution by the truyps had taken
place at Parma, In favor of the Ducal Government,
and the reigning Duchess has re-entered her territory.
Great activity prevailed in the English naval .de
partment; more vessels had been placed In commis
sion and the recruiting wag active.
The London papers of Saturday contain nothing
important from Italy. At the last advices tha Aus
trians appeared to bo retreating, but nothing was
known as to (be object of their manoeuvres. Rome
was tranquil. The French troops will not leave at
present. 1,000 Austrians, provisioned fur la months,
had arrive.! at Ancona.
fiir Itoeas Moutepiera lona faiiail in hit sub.:non
ant Pope trotticctinai tho boy Mortara.
A ietter from Vtennav; the Loudon Timoe say
that Eurupaan Turkey ie on the ascot rising. Urea
agitation existed in the Southern provinces. Th.
Porta has 120,000 troops ocncentrutea at Shumla
and Omer Pasha was hastoniug from Bagdad. Th
writer thinks that the dap,. of Musseltuans in La
rope are numbered.
.Svnacese, N. T. May I?.—The following is a list
of the nucleons injured by the accident un tho New
York Central railroad yesterday :—Samuel SlO2fol=l,
of Canada. very badly injured, and cardly survive;
Thomas Wilson, of Rochester, :C. Y., badly cut and
braised; G. Kimball, of Rochester, N. Y., cut and
bruited; Rachel Boswell, New Orleans, badly bruised;
Mrs. Matilda Brown, New Orleans, badly bruised;
Mr. Brown, New Orleans; slightly bruised; Maria, of
Piqua, Ohio, do.; J. Holmes, Millersburg, Ohio, do.;
Joseph Barr, Hamilton, C. W., do.; 11. D. Kellogz,
Bridgewater, N. Y., do.; 0. Redemeitter, Toledo,
Ohio, du.; John Clark, Covington, Ohio, do.; Sarah
Brown, Oswego, do.; Mi. Adella Hewitt, Moires!,
du.; James W. Hutchinson, of Fayetteville, N. Y.,
do., Joanna Kneel, of Now York city, do.; Pauline
Deveree, of New York, do.; John M'Coy and wife,
3latteron, 111., do.; Mrs. Roblin and child, Potosi,
Wisconsin, do.; ,Mrs. Hewitt, Cincinnati, Saml.
Birdsall, a blind man of Huron, Ohio, du.
WASUINGTON, May 19.—The General Assembly of
tho Presbyterian New School Church, commenced its
sessions in this city at 11 o'clock this morning.
About 175 delegates were iu attendance at the open
ing. The Rev. Dr. Thompson of Buffalo, delivered
the opening sermon on the office and work of
Bishops. The Rev. Dr. Patterson of Chicago, was
cleated Moderator, and the Rev. Charles P. Bush of
Illinois and Rev. 11. E. Miles of New York, tempo
rary chairmen. The city of Pittsburgh was selected
as the next place of meriting.
Ws:tier:tor. CITT, May 10.—Just previous to
Count Sartigcs leaving Wruihtagton, recently, be
openly cold, in conversation with two well-known
gentlemen of the State of New York, that of there
should be a European war, as he believed, it would
not bo without embarrassment to our commercial re
lations, fur the right of search would be re-asserted
and enforced. This remark was made with emplta
11s. The respecLabllity of the party from whom this
information is derived, loaves nu doubt of Its truth.
Inntawaroms, May 19.—The Generel Assembly
of the Presbyterian Church of the Unitat State
convened at the Third Presbyterian Church in this
city, at 11 o'clock this morning. In the aheenco of
Dr. Scott, of California, the lard Moderator, Dr.
Rice, of Chicago, by appointment, preached the
opening sermon, and presided till a Moderator was
chosen. Three hundred and twelve delegates are al
ready present from every part of the country and
come missionaries from Asia and Africa. The Rev.
Wm. L. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, was elected
Moderator by acclamation, and the Rev. Mr. Mann,
of New York, temporary clerk.
BT. Loris, .May 16.—Rircr risen 6 inches at this
point within last 24 hours, and condones to swell.
Thu water bas already reached the brow of Elio hire°,
and the prospect la that the entire levee will be sub
merged. , Missouri pouring out at flood hight, and all
its upper and lower tributaries still rising. Illinois
and Upper Mississippi about stationary, but both very
high and out or their banks in many places. Wcather
clear and pleasant.
NEW YOtt6, May Ill.—The steamer Eamak from
Havana,. un the 12th hash. arrived here this morn
ing. Her dates are not to late as lava already been
received.
The Harms papers report that two eugnes of
Africatis were landed recently on the eastern clout
of the inland. Two propelloot were off the island e
few days previously, which were iepposed to be tilled
with.fillibustere.
Zattasytta.r, May 19.—A portion of the County
Infirmary was destroyed by fire this eroning. Loss
$10,000; no insurance.
TelographlS Mariana
Ntef roar, 31sly 10—Cotton nominal at 110 L.r tl IJ II nag
opiaoda Flour declined; ad. 0000 Obi. IVbeet s@to
10.,, white amt.. notolual at $1,13G1. Corn do diord;
Bat. 13,000 both at 020013 for mixed and 93 for p 010...
York tolls at $1.7,7:®18,23 for mess and $13,60013,76 for
Prim. wbboter emed." at Z0(.4.31. 17....“ Geary at .5.1.0
9 for elder, and 737% (or .boulder,. bitgar.ault• at
6%ig64 for Alusavisoo. Mooed 0,1 Geary at vac. Tat.
low dup. flats firmer; Boer os Ayres :0;43P7; dry wed
laor. b',.. Bt. •r 1 western lay.. Moot. lower : Chlugo a Rota.
landllt Moult Cruttal H. .11.64%; 'bluets Cieutral band.
79%; Mails. B.l.brirs, guarantead, 3Z New York Central
73%; Beading 43 , /,; Pirellis Bists96%r bliareall Blass 0.1 , 4;
Galena & Chicago 03%1 Erb, 7%: Cti.,:and • Toledo:04
Cleveland. Columbus & Cinionati 96%."1.0.aixea 9051.
Pansattrate, Mat-. I.—lrt floor thus hat beeo• de
ckles! traction, and prices 'Zo lower tb. pi:star:lay; Bal.
600 bbl. good Western extra fondly at $3: tales to tba trade
.st $7,76,39,23 for good noperOneand family. liyablour and
( or . af.,.qatau we goat. lb. former at $3. and the latter
at 5t,12%. Worst deolicad am Balm =OO both red at $1,93
and comm. white at $1,03, In atom. Bye dolled 30, sad
111,000 boar Pennsylvania old at $l. Coro doll; sales of
yellow at 93 to tire ear, but buyers are now rafoidag to pay
tole ilgore. Cott lower; 2000 bash Pentrrylvanla told .UST
QM. Provisions continue to mono tlfrntrd: 1 11.• Pork is
Ladd at $19,60@1.1); sales 100 calks lama at 110111 c, for
smoked; Older bard st 10Y, and Shoulders. 8%E96%. 3000
lb. toll d patted Cutter told at VON. Mittel firm at 32
for Obits*. 31 for Pentoylvanta.
CincinnaTt, Nay 19.—Flour very dull and prlctanotaine;
.ale trl9.lnif; sonatas offered at 17, bat boyars teemed to
thi r nk $3,63 &kat ell they cuad vanture tootle. Innate,
datted to 211, sod doled eery dull. Frolatans unrottled,
and priors entirely actoinal; boyue balding otk It it lab
p. 111!. to gars anything like quotation; 33 nth B in
Older aOld at 9%; oat, ode that transtitonl. Wi understand
that Bulk Wale vas offered: at 011.$31%; yip Perk t
laded; offered at 1113. laid may_ be quotodnotnlnal ala
E lAlittle or no dams& ..aly nowt . sock ,
nuithrodo Enntousee lino gaff Ittlu'Llir demand at
is tmltdam.
ilazzsoss, Llso.7llleur 11. a t 23; 323trard3tniek
.10tdo k 7,2 ww,assffidat at 'ffet.l)s .for whit; and
KW° 34,313:4 -, tkao• fttO4.. - ~4 * the w ," 44 !
7t . ,14 Pi" ag ' 9,!aef'lMll*o4 411/IVlildito7
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itAnnonnitittg L Aty Ut.- 7 ,0n motion of Ur. II
din& the• Supreme. Pout &waded. this morning,
i.eremptorj , ' scandium, stakeit the Committion.
of Allegheny county, in minden to the Stentwuri
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Banta, May M.—The
by
yesterday on the N.
York Centre Railroad, Was moved by dm morning ex2r.
train from lintfalo, befog themn off the track. Its co
doctor of the train, kin diffordoese inetantly haled. and
comber of the paseengere were injured The woanded we
taken to Syra.....
Commercial
COMMITTEE OF ARBITRATIOII FOR MAT.
E. Oar., V. P., F. R. BICSOT. W. IL WaLlams, Gao.
door, Gm. W. C.as.;.
PITTSBURGH 1114111HRTS.
[lirport.d Speciezy for to Patra-Ws aut.! ft.
Pncauccou, FILM; list $O , 1251.
FLOUR--in the technical language of the market, Floor
got a "black eye." She decline area heary, and tot, tmcc
Cast bends vote not eagorly ..,light tor. rant at the deritts;
thi. Wee on the wharf we're 140 bbie at sti 2.r@t650, for Soper
and Earn, and at the circa boyars wet,' offering only ser4O,.
15, bat without fiodlog any one tattling to ,o h, haldara ON}
forcing to nore. From nor, the call. wen: extrr mid y light,
and enamel, worth quoting, at $7 Far Soper, 760 for Extra.,
and $7,72@3 for Fatally do; tat at these agaraa thero eeno
Scarcely any buyer'°.
GRAlN—soles from tragoa and don hands of RIO ',rah
Priam Pa. Red at $1,40; CO do do ntsl. . and 110 do Whit,
from nor*, at $1 . ,513.
P ROVISIONS—the sale. of Bacon aggregated 21,100 As,
at 6 for Ohaaldera, 10 For Older, and 10WAIlir)..' f.'r Nate
Liame and 1 600 The a 0 home, loom, at 12. Niers Park, 10 bbl
at $2O, to comatFy rrado. Dried Beef, 20.201 M at IS.
baLT--ealea of 230 htila at $1,26.—. Soother docllte.
at
POTATOES—octet at 20 ledbal. at 52,50, and nabath7soB4.
IL LS—exert LY—Wee at
Flddl.—alt
10 able medium
do at $0,25.
of 10 bbl. at end 2do .t 114.
of 14 loads at 14, i , . nc,5 . Y:(313 F 1 t".
Of 10 bbls lialumore flnrribg at V3,6C—oe.W,
2 N 0.3 !lantern! nt $11; aad L'O half do lergO
!MONETARY AND vollizaw.u.ciet..
The Floor market was doll and ormettlod to , de y undsr the
news frcm the East, and small eatos wore mule at $72 , 1;37,.
SO for superfine, being adeolino of about 50c tom thu htab, at
Unreel of yesterday. Them were not many Ermers at the
reduced ratts neither ware sellers tnnoronsv—o toarral
pcnition bring caattirested, on both sides, to holdoa for tho
mutt. Whwatsympathiaed with Pions and closed weaker,
but not lower. Corn tirm at I/0o for mixed. Rye armours]
7?.1, during the week, ci.ing somewhat unsettlod, but
holders were, tolerably firm. Milt meats were in mom
demani, and half a million TM mid at ON. for shoulders,
and SNEO9c for sides. Included Jo the taloa was 2,10 to
aides, to arrive from Illinois, at BXe. Rice hos armour. d,
and holders at ohms inked Or. Vointsve quiet at Skalau.
Hagar easier, but not lower: we quote 7@ o Sc an the range,
embracing low, lair, and choice. Whisky firm at T.0.,4ic,
[CM. Oat,
Tuu WOOL TRlZZ.—Beaton, May 11. The dtudathl !Jr
&tut. and pulled Wool hue heed tar, end the quartet hue
ttoulued quite gletdy during the %twit. The h.dre Imre
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Isseu 110,00 ' 0 lb principally pulled, at uric. In the range or
quoted rates. 1,0 61,01 c of flaw continues eery light, hot
tuanufastorery re purchasing only in small lot., as omitted.
Tho demand fu foreign la fair, with sales of 220 bale. houtil
American and
. lapo at prices in this range of gonad rates.
,meterosk, i 4y TI—Wo Outia, Inure doing the latter part
of the week. l'orslgn Wanly have bo-u In better rigors:,
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particularly m alma nwthing qualities. The 1.4:08 ersit reit.
2.000 balsa of owwitiest Morocco, of stwout importation, cc
private terms; 00 do South .4.1.,11c0u Flitat.ra and !at rico
at 2.5gr,1.11e , and fat do tzuwaahid Smyrna. lEtsZyWe, 6 months.
Itonnetlo Woo al - Cala° In better dertkan % and 12,,000 lbs
Cicero bare chat god bands at 41(4.5,c, cash. Fullest trade
are lent wanted than soy other , tutre boa been soma Ing city.
honorer, but u wary or any importgare; hrlms byee derbe e d
aNmt 40 from the extrocue rats. 260 bake California, of
different dityrriptlcny, have town tabs. at 12t lc.
Now Outstay, Flay 16-I' at-60 rirtiv- demand for Cot e l
nod prIC•3 base advanced to Pf call scr raised. Bacot; oh.;
cent higher, with a anal douse., putty speculative; thrill-
Astro 7.4@Se, Shies 93:,rat 10q and 11!3e fort Isar bale.. lent
La bold higher, with a buoyant marltet. no pal lag antra ass
11 .4;@..11%C for LW. and 12?„1/12e for keg. Flour 15
demand hoop
bu
est./and let held at $7,40,170. but the at o rotas
Is t Moderato. An attire ,6 specs:dative demand th for se
Pork,
and all grades basealswneed. Large sales base tea, mach
at $12(419.50, and at the elan holders anted VW.. Idolawey
dna, bud hot declined to 116400 kt. Sugar sad Cetfee on
changed.
Hun Manse, PR .EI'VTIVXII . .—IIon• that Pras iaint.,
be , onia In schwa demand, and prior, taken ouch a nudd:u
and unexpected arl.nre. n ',lnca patina in thn ma
t!,t
effort:lg tu =lnt contract* to Jodi loom to he delicated .et
Non tar, at Q 6756 1 ,7. colt. V:e bo;I o vo there attl
at t((,L2h. Thar. au ano d deal at talk anon: pa Icon th
'Change, the pant fete dal a, Cot he think nothing in. dean
Price Car. •
Tie tot RI recd pta al hear and grain hasp bona an (choirs:
Flour, 'Wheat, Corn, Oct., Daley, Rye.
Ulu Lath. ba.h. Inch. bneh. barh.
Noy 14, 1639 .12,205 21,281 4,891 3,212 401 81.!
Cur*ndg. weer •
1663 ...... 288 19.083 43;6 11;01 324 1,410
Finc.43..1 '39 217.634 222,447 .11839 20,243 42.778 . 4.100
Do do, '56.170,039 212.706 83,501 100,303 21,311 3,537
Illy amottut ol grain Sad flour forintriictl front tbo city
An tbA 1 , 1 e4OOO thtis .boron :
Floor, Wheat, Corn, Oat, Bool , y, Pr,
MTh% bush. bti.ti. bn,b. buzb. btob.
By Lake '0,115 10.180 3,310 . . *175
Through to tbo
Emit by R. R.. 51,451 :..5,22s .5,917 . 1,408
Local R. R. sod
Gra1._.........11,313 49,301 5,110 19,311 1S 2,145
Total 170,99911,718 10,452 20,713 C.,"; 2.513
The reeelpta of Ix, Bteek hare prep se follows .
Cattle. Ebel.. !I . c
%Took ending May 1 . 4 WI 1.140 11,.140
Correeporenegg week, )91A . -.. 1400 1,447 3,c50
Fin., Jen. 1. 1450 14010 15.070 11,11,00
Sem., time. 1555 • :34,051. 711.1151" 1,1,000
Import. by. River
310YONO AIIELA NAVIGATION CO3IPANT.,I:O bl , !s
floor. 15siadIttl :56 do, I.l'Vroy; glusrUiller* Hick
ktiok; 21 kg. oat., PuLtenuur rs lALs tiro, Markt.; 1. hr
buy. Gllmort:ls2 bo.
plrug Ikm - k7 .b or 15 flAar, /.1 6 .
ger., 1 . 10 do do, Iluusui M.l. Jo do. Gull 103 do d.s,
,
AVLIEELLNCI, jre 31h4ery an-233 at. Gnrrnr4; 1.3
pkg., E. - Indict; 14 curhoye, Irnla; 15 eke, 8 4L;idri.d trot,
Yetser; bbl 4 t1101A116153. Gard(per; 10 hnlf 1044 RI, ot ;
onks brosoy, Coll Ion; bbl dour. Ldtle At Trimble, 18
4 do cEgs, 6 do butter, 02 els ust-1., 00 do 44,, 2 eke fen:here.
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do rags, owocrs.
WI:MUM& per Cittrott-91,,..225 t pmp , r. or.D.,r
1 - 2 pkgs goods. Fah...lock; 31 , WA., libv,c.s a elp-t; . 100
bdls paper, 1111111Inugh: 13210 ovuer, 100 do do, Dr,d , ,
'2 bbls rigs, Ehrirer 0 Dd.ortL, 1 11hd tobacco, Cark c,
1.11,, rup, 11 . CauSles, 700 1.011, 11,1 L, Oh 113,t, Wa,larr.
RIVER NEltitia
There were lava than 4 feet of renter. yaeterdey, by na1.,1
mark. Ihe weather was !warm mud dry. There wee het
little lualueta donne at the !erre. Tire Novoarthela be-te
brought clown within the het week large gasutitlet of flour,"
attach Ire quite a heavy drag it the market. Abort 1,000. ;
bbht wahines. porebastr, lay on the 'tyre yeetcrday twee,
lag. Lam week the deteaud maid oat be aupplted; thin week
that It easily love. Zpecolatora hit a•little too fart
Tho dam at No. 5 •8i be 80,1,11, a chart time, If thle
weather continue.
Both tbe Wheezing bone worn In la rt eottettley. The
CLUTOII was in °lwo theme Fipple all day Wednerday. and
only Col through at aqui. yin brought up 700 bola Oar
from the Eir Wm. Wallace. That boat, - together 'rub the
Argonaut and Economy, were at Glum liens yesterday
ruorulog They probably got up 3 eeterday. boar rop , rter
woo a lowor yesterday, ablett ILA. lor our not know
ing whotner they got fn.
lb* Marengo, ou her down trey, worked tbrougu the My
pie ou Wednesday night. The Vixen and &lump, were:
.1111 there yatterday merging. lbero were only about-3 feet
lon the fiatera alto, whoa the Minerva halo.
The boats now her* will load, to sewatomolato then:de:vas
to too water. and then leavens won as poodble. Tberindb
catiouslor a dry Clan aro now very favorablo.
A dtopatch, dated lith, from Louisville, to (be CAttmer
0.111, as) t
.The wort of cleming the mud cat of the Canal N pro.
greastng slowly. The 31artha Putnam aunt to-dry Latew
the mouth 61 the Canal. blot can be retried. The aloolay,
illoterd J. 0. Find, Pringle, Nod Lebalmon named op to day,
awl the Susquehanna and A. 0. Tyler pis -el down..
The Jacob :Mader, on her Met trip, rubbed pretty bard at
Meng 800, where the high water had left a heavy depialt
of sand. Az the riser medal it cuts out At the Flat. there
were bat 9 feat water.
On the ehmirst hays of the lower Ohio, there male. Vete
CO feet stator. and the Pringle acid other b,wsta,yeaterzey,
had bard wort to gm over the send bar at the mouth rf the
Canal. The Empress. and Fashion. dist had grow:Wed at
Sand Island, here Neu len high end dry by the receding
waters.
the Boone brings us Wing, cr thi recovery of the body of
Mrs. B. V. Gime, who was lost from tho Et. Nichol o. It
rrais to have Leon Icrivarded to tab. city on the Vlctorla.
Capt. Ilicka gate, that fee was tiedicJ by Gen. Gideon J.
Pillow, 01,000 half.trav between Eterling and Mukha, yea
terbty morning, who itiforined him that he had ivcovered
DO lows than twenty-threo bodies., but that Ilia too was not
among them.
begulat .trcantass
d!IsSOURI Rl VER. -------
Notice to 211•sourri River Skippers and
Pas•engera.
If V
E hare made an arrangement
• 11,r,F..
tbo Ylisaouri ItOrar Packet Ourcu ••••-• •
ploy by which vs clo sive tbron.ih rates Trout Pituiturcli
for poarougeri, mud Irebeht to all pvlUte ott UM Maraud ROI
or Fur further particulars, apply to FLAX; 'llarins
W., Steam Boil Actual!, evert Wafer and Market atrecta . ,
oho are nuttAorleed W roptreCt fur LA
310:1111.1,1E k dd, (late of
ee rittabetry„b,)
:arl'4,lYtt T CoruMarcia/ fai th , No. • i
ED IJLAti. TUESDAY PACK-,
1.16 ET FOR ZANESIILLE.—TS” no. 4144 V
tew:aim .10131 A GILtHAM, Capt. Mvsaos
for the abort, and Intrrtuelliate porta EVERY TUESDAY,
at 4 delatit P. K. Pot freight or I.a4rrar, apply
Ward. Od4 /LAM/. DAILN eiett,
einctnnatt,
_L3 witr.o —The Ilan Mafia, Ja.ooll roe,
Capt. Andreas, Drawl:v.ler*, will kayo !La
all loft...dada porno 211 TILLS DAY, LILla !Lat., ar
r. at. trvlght or paasago apply ou buurdur ra
toyl7 ILL.ted,AILNES 0., Awaurr. •
FNO.fiti,Lge,--llCTbeeSiNplelliwAtdalcr.a rro S;,
c . pL will Ira., (et tbe store eat al 3oterae.ditua
ports co Tine Dal', tho D4tit tett., at 4th Lock, r. m. tor
freight or pamege apply en beard cr tot
rotle FLACZ,II.IIINES & CO, Agent.. •
taasbbillt, Atc.
OR NASIIVILL S.—? ho fine ' s
ated.mtret. LOUIS Beet. than, t.ve
fer the abore and ell hitt roceeliate tufts ea tti.t.eLAY,
loth la
d Beclott P. N. fretght er
as beard or to
twat PLACE. BARNES .& CO. &eeta,.
Zi t 'LOMB, &c.
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..,u The too Ream.: C0313.1001)F.1; FERRY,
4.1.0.1.arry Bruiro.willleare tor the 14141 b &ad .11
mediate Boren an TUESDAY the 24/11 Iriat, at 14 ocloCk.
Tor frefgl/t or porago adply or boird or to -
4/J:0 FLACK, lIAIL'iIcA A, CO.
FOR Sr. LOUIS t Sr.
The Doe simmer EMIL!, Caps .1k5.31.
raw., will I..re for the shore aed all Interwrdt.te po.ta
au
SATURDAY, the 21,1 LEL at 6oclril P. X. For ttcLAt oa
psnazn apply uri Loud or to
troy 17 PLACE, BARN GSA Co e .4 pot.
got Lake joupettor.
nem, Nat, staunch Bteamer ISORTIIIRN
161.12, J•lin Epikulding. Itamtor, ran forv ,
°Lao, to Laic. eupector. as • regulst packet, owing
tws
sou. Will Imre ettnebtad au her dm trlp °fa tIII3 DAT,
the 20th instant. for Night or imuag• apply ou
is to- 11.1.N SAL. tiallitrbitnt •
•p18:40oLa • Cle•eltaid.
.ALL fit. taut:
r — S T EW rg XY.Ir
.1: BMA ATM, Ettaket—Nla Et. Loca..,
liookok, Barltustou, livamtlaa, Rock .1.1..cta, " .,
Llalsao., Watt" Locrocao, lEoons, EL PAW. EL Econlog.
EL Petor, Illto Steamer Da. X AXE, Capt.
labutas.. Iwo far Cm &bon walk CM THIS Luz
20th lost, at 5 o'clock r. Yor freight or roto4 o
Ely on baud or to ELM, Ildalika k CI) Afp.otts.
OR CAiliCiDiditat
O NEW ORLEANS.—Tke 11,1tgut steamer'
Dose
Tuts d DAY 0e op,
&dock r. Is,positively. For trdett• mine appiy'tGg
sayl7 • nacit.vamaitcy
rcAuto,.:Mlaulg,-.4.11D,
taw - OULP,A.NB.,•The Stzio steamer). 0
RlMON;o444lW4o . 4l % woll ansfortheMinV i t
tatanswisiai pato 03. wen Drit Siltb mit /*Jigs -hi or
pings apply =bard or to ;{.- --_ ,-- -- -;._ : ,
d. BUM a aiiiitti.
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