: • 4 ,./.. _ i ....... --- I ; . , .---' i I; ??..•` ••••=A -- 'cuaLps &co • WHOLESAL I$OOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 133.W00d Street, Pittsbur gh , ~ ...: : ws O ts,?-.- ± iievir OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE. STOCK OF I 00 TS AND SHOES, Of oyasp . yarietp, 044 latestetyles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer tth been purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Mabula , nirr•re', and seieoted with great care as to quality and sizes, we flattar 1 ourselves we are ablo to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE --; '•i_- MENTS to our friends who may call. oto highly no:quoit d , dttougLout thr ,•t. 1 , 1 .. 1 1 Rotor for their clurabillty owl cospoorr--? , 1: PvAirt. horlout .. tot tumid e, tool out, , r u 5pz(5E ,....; :An TURF,. PAIRS OF TIM 0: itiritoyern trill Hod It to their BORIIO7IV---.. • I =too our stock - YOUTHS AND DIIILDREN,I n ' /° " fitfolltit, - - • .J 001123" WC4,1t11)1.153 IitOIIEUT JAMISON TUOILSI ArtlY,trt, A I - FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, would tezpeetfully call the attention of THEIR CUSTOMERS AND !LER citAyrs OE:VEIL-1 L hl, TO TIMM FT - X.IC FOR THE g.DAI. 1 11 T GANDstrNi Nt n It TIIADE, --- Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which - 7 CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE TIIROUGUOUT THE SEASON. Saiift,Temsta and Prices, ttl.ll be he Favorab e to Pusahusors as those of •' any other Hotted. Zaet or Went. Altiii'Cssb and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. nirlii:thitijelT reAKWEVPICRIOIL COPPICE!. !KILL mP, T 24 G BTCURDY & Co • . :..,'II.4.III7FACTUILERS . OF SLIEATIMIG, BILAZIEBe• and DOLT. COPPER, rasascp COP PER: BOTTOMS. Raised Still Room., Spilter Polder, /ie. ILitigters.and Dealers la METALS, TIN PLATE mut IRON; WIRE, An. Constantly on haat Time:Vs . . , :Wipslf oust, Na. 149 First and 120 &mad &treat, • Pittsburgh, Pasaan. _..o2,4lterial pram otOopper ant in any alealred pattern. myZ:dklrlyT EL ANTT I. 0 Ix, 15 321,rlintSt., Plltsbaskvh. A n . , ssortmept CLOTtIS, CASZISIEILES, COUTaoa, and all goods sultablo for gontlernetne ..iittir.anattaaelYed: 4)4 = PrlrEl l nY filled, Ix the latest Ftylev of the art. ..YlB-OPAoTITRERS AND DE•LEAS IN . - .11ATS 'CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, 11 7 110LKSALE AYD RETAIL, - Wood-Street, Pittsburgh, Have now on hand for Spring Salos, as largo • . 4Aul4Pleta Ca assort of or Goods at can be ton tut I o any of ihinatorcrcittts, coarattog of I , OII,SILS AND WOOL • lIATSSf every rule and Tatar; CAPS of ov,-r, quality anti tateit PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEGHORN AND 'PANAMA OATS: STRAW; LEGUORN AND NILE BON. • s. NETS,tk.„ att. Pomon, ultbiag to purd“.A3 pith., by WEIDLIpaII 'BIM= 'rill And Rto tlAradrantago to WI ! ads:amiss °smock. mrll WHITE ZINO PAINT. /300 . Tons fili:Oas White and Nn. DRY ANT GROUND IN OIL IN FRANCE, WARRANTED PURE, II itreiw . l to kr W. by - • .10EEPR M. STRONG, No. 63 Read. Bernet, Son York, bll'lßtak. Agent, Ykille Ifootagoo d Co..Perit. zrt43..Fmre AND TAIL OR, • No. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, • PITTREICROSII.,PENNA., The just returned from the Eastern Cities and Yansirett/ — .lelog his Sprlog stook of Moths, Cortimerra, Verthaii . and Costlogs of every variety sod style sdsoted to tho. beet 6.1 ceantry trade, which will be on& op to Oder with proxophicts nod dropotch, and at rates ss low as at Ely other similar cotabliehmeot In tbecity. fe2.3,t1 re ", • `.. OBRIDE 6:: CO. .FiiiWard(ag and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Moon Demos. Cttoillgootentt sod orlon Gtr LEAD, BIDES, PPODUCE,Gc.., soileltud Prompt Ott... 10 - rtrelrltri__RAti forwarding . No. 40 - 6ointrzerel al Street s Si. Louts. tle.P.42llmlc J. 11.. CHILI: . . • ` 183 Third Strcet, 1 /14vlog bid the Adirantag,s of :s:mliiatih $1.f3.310.5 - 44.1,0 .11 Ai . • V. ID: D. Doward. RC, D.IL A. llclnan :11. will, Eq. 1.; Jobeob Mc, }7ITI.A. &royal WORKS. A'LEXANDER BRADLEY . , 414111TreCSUILIIL AND DUI= LA tr4114.11/1" ur COOKING, PARLOR AND KEATING STOVES, ''• Inahi and Fancy Grata Pronto. &a. Solo Proprietor of the colehrated PATENT .4As Btriumgc and SMOKY. CONNOTING COOK STOVES. °Mee and Sales Room, mr2322.120 Ile, 2 W 002.22., Picts IPTIZ g h. Po. STARCH AND rAillia :vms.47 Lb. • West Plotted olplils M uracturl ng Co. tried Prtmtlom ovearded br the Frooklin lostunte, • November, 1F83.) •. :DIMMOod Moo March, in camh rout's-0 boxer, 6 Ito. each boxes do 40 poron,l " dot • At., Wined, Pun itorreort Starch, Ie bons rortouv obtot, 01l for lionalry an. • OONN VARLYA., (or Coro Atorchjia boo 40 y.spos met. Thto article, Is ly mooed for maloory yorbovco, ►ad coo ,be bed on. 01 Bavaria: Io 1'01112 . 1 . to WU tol. 10 ma. 7 by TIMM WAN, Cl4ltllll 2 YOUNIV, bitho,latey, Intitdttfe. Ageobt for the Company. r , ...7-\ ..N., 401..51.1E08 ex. 6ONB, .- . vicht..gsg vi me t Forelgtt'an 'Domestic Bills of Exchange, CZIIIIIIO —3 Or DICILSIT, , .. DANK NOTES AND SPECII6, - NO. 67 MAAR= BIREET, rirrsnußGii, DA. 07.06 1 / 6 4Cloas muds au ell toe vrt.ciped of [leo thluTg,h. out tbo Uoltni Rut., . sp7.2.kly ifEC 0 .ti a' OR B, DIItII . 13 STRAW BONNETS, AND nATS,VE ItONRIST RfIiDONS, S. B. & C. P. MARELS lIIMITETC/tall 07 PILINTINO.4OD AND ALL KINDS OF P.PING PA PER. Watrohonso, No. 21' Wood Neitet, FITTSBURGB; PA. mytil ro 6Z 13,1. W). Ilagetraaght at market micas. you Railing, Troll Vaults, Vault Doors Window Shales, Window Guards, Le., Nor. PI 51)-ircvnd . at and 86 1711rif Strad, • (Palmas Wood 'n4)141120 PUTB/RIB-0% Pa. , et baud. la Tarter of D•W ?uterus, Lamy and tlato • imitable for all pcirpcoota Particular attontioo paid to co. clutlugOrara low. Jobbing doze st abort totice. cult .WY(YAdamat C. rwme YaNDEVER & FRIEND, do TTORPF- DY9 A T LA TG" :SOIrl(ZITOIIS •IN CUANCEBT, ' 43.0,711 allow promptly =adorn aay pan of Northam lowa, or Western -1f Isconsto. , WillrettoolltPlbsparchssoand Bala of Baal Beat% Uinta/04mm Po Bonds sod Mcriallgos I,dfa o . antraor. P MILLS& .. . _ ..•lI[EWI' moues III." [ILIAC ROBINS'OI9, iIINIB & !CULLERS, POUNDS= AND DADDINtaTa, 17.4.81 t I2:TaT'ON WOI li 9,, Pittsburgh, Penna. Dace No Al INarket darcot. likatars kfas of Steam Engloet sod VCutlx , 4o.l ll .l l road Work, Bttam I.lol'et.t st..lBl,mt Iron Nb 0 N - . Naiofictonn Rad beaten to all ktpdaof TOBACCO, slrurr AND CIGARS, LDAP Toz.a.croo, am:refs...emu Fdrad and ix...ad AM% • PII7PDPIIOII, PA SPOSTXIGrN SEBOII.II..DIGIC. L;SICLEET.BILLS DRAWN IFY DVIEGAIV, SHERMAN & co., ' : 02I TUE ONION. DANE, LONDON, IN lOTAIS OF ONX romp STERLING AND UPWARDS. - - 1- Also, Mau ou th, priact* citlorliml tams Oilrsooo. Imihnej UoUi, 4 . Ooncuuty, Roads awl othor Enrupeno Staid, coma:wily on hand sad GAr "Go by aSklynla . Raxibra, Wool ..trect, owner of „_ . J. M. I.ITTL.Er. NICEIRCCELA.,Tri' *=No. 54 St. CifliT Stroet, 4 a ur d 4.2, , tralidiag,• rrrnutmon. 2 CARD. SCOTT, DortUst, unmoved to the house lately oceapied ZS /NIP Moe, (+cuth 44r,) •4 , 44°,4l4.o iLt*lStrOOt: :'•oll2Uouri CRAW P. lc naltdre RT AICLIO! 61. CO, - . E S , LID TISEB, 4 . 1 41 . 30011484400ied Shovole tied Spidee, Weir*, isreFio Sikh,. - eYNA4totWfhiaT!i4 17 ; 15:4"0„ street, LC GOTHA)! ' when the run is 1n..", Como forth In strums the inecot roe, And for our blood they lure, you knots, - And fuck it in moot rapidly. • Bat bueeproackes,'skootere—bitelt or white— In death's embrace am stiffened oulte, If Lyon'. Powders chums to light In their obscure vicinity. The effect of this powder is almost instantaaeons death to all the bleat tribe. Gardens can be pre eared, 'and limos cleared of the vermin peat. It is free frosepoiron,.and harmlese to manldnd and do. =Otto animals' All genuine, signed 8.1407. Tow . . dim for Woe% pine for rata and mice. Bszoplolll2as, 25 ctn.; regular also, 50 et& 4 . .11.43mcs 3 PAS'S, Now York.: 11/021501.1112210101/diutiuyiLl2llol22, t - , -'• • • ..... •••• • M'CANDLESS & CO., 103 WOOD ST RICYCT. PITTSFI TT it C 4. El. IMPORTERS AND JoltSSl:'z *lstrcat -,Loitcco W 0 R li 8 PITTISOIIXLGILI JOHN S. LEI; IN.2oCORT) etc CO_, =IIM2IIMMI iSTY, M. D., Patob.rgi, Peama., Ekutern Caller.. and 11.- ctlce, ofkre 61e profuendorml lEDICAL CA St g. [ACM Col. Wilson llcCandlan. I 1 o. IL A. Wax..., Ilan. T. J. Jolty 11 . ffi.llor, Raq. - my3:lyellb YLOWEII3, tc., ETAKET. .PIITSEIZTRafT. lILLIVETACTOWS Or =IMESIE ;25prrial s. 01 1 rB. WHOLESALE AGENCY FOP. THE SALE OP A.BIZIRICAN WATCHIIII We worth! IT.Oht rt.Tectfolly call the atton• ttou of the predir a. the Atnerint. Wetchre too. 1.4.4 Fa te/minty iiktroOncrl, tae tosoofortiare ..1 which bee ba ron. eo firmly esteddlehot thee C4throle.....lo I , < tamed aped them ..nate end corrort theywkrorws, hoth hr the wearer and selkr. Daring been appointed 7 holonsln Agnate for tho solo of those Watobea. Oho public may be amen.] that we can *nil Obey, tho eery loteert melt price. Wo bare Mee a very large, etock of 311,VER noff A Tifp 7- Anne PINK 0014) JEWELRY In pot, often al. Ger.% pneneg.Caro, o , 3et and Painting.. • Our frs.,rtmrut d OLOCLES It twastt.ttly Ingle at rim,: onttpriFlEElKEnt, boatKINO TAM,. of MOOT art! ONE DAY PARLOR sualbryr•or, CLOCKS et ORE ATitY It E- IttOOD PRICES. '7 • - ,We bare also •MI stock to• 1116 on GOLD no I SILVER WATCRISS on bftod, .0 of ..If own lowortnocu. Also, Watch Maker.' Tool., IZ.trriel. sod Watch G1a.0..a RtINXIIIIN • Ukißl V, N0...2 fifth arr.•t 11 . 1QT11.1EILSZ MOTE/E RSII Don't 11;11 to prouure Mrs. inslovet: Sloth' n g Syrup for Mild..., It hono ..p17.1,•• It greatly fazilitatoa tho smfioq.ng the E., redwing all intlatantrtlmi—will all., pa:a, mad to taro t.. reznlate Dopt n.i u .n n tootl3r, it will give , root and rale( and h.altil to your . Infanta. ili•rfectly oaf - 6 it ail caaea. valoehl. PrfpNfili.l3 ie tLn pr....erriurfr.. o of ph. ntralcxywri,l...4 k;..! PLya..oe lr. N.,. Kngl•nd, arta lA. ru.0.1 fAltn le mil ham. of r ases. .„ belmte It the h. ti rurt...l) an eas. I.3..nhkry am rt ,, ttl.t.etitu (71.11.1c0. tt;,..th, llt arta.. from tentElpg ot arty If tire and houtit cap to.....ttmatej bl .1.1,3, 4,1 , cat.,:t fa north Ita ct•ight fn Rohl aim°. or t•ottk.• ar. u.Li overy year :4 Ili, St.otte.s. It iiitra cid owl von-tried remody 1 . 11/CE LT 25 Cs:NT O A lit,TTLn .11.17• None genal, vnlr- R S by Dylan. th. ,, ,b.g41 the Da. OW. K julhl•wlykT Mfr g.1431C/.ta JOHN L. •otr , • ill,. Pittsburgh Steel Woths JU2~IC 3. Bo VI) A. 70.• 11AA.,!..rtnrrt.of CART RTEEIe. prmw mod A. fl STET.c. 3FRISG, ' , AI A new awf ihrre ^A-4; D. N. ROGE.S.N; Or Roger. , Imnro cti Palcut 3:cal Cul ti vat t nr 7'Petll, (.:Orc , c L'scs and Pirct s.r ~,, i crigt, ). - 2.11,1fe • Thn Suece,s wutc.tuttends the use of 1)r. J. t ekt, rtle 0111, 4 kVlneol over its I: .11 caor or dotomy and dienbtee of the coronet]. ' number. hare been pnblieheJ, att.sting 10 Ile tr•ot rams:Wove pose{ in renv.ring tb. me paintu• and fats ful And at thy. tine It meow. !die to do more than Gal Mtn:Ail:YU to the gnat remedy of the age, In order to at,ken public attention to It, exoellenee.— It la the only pteparabon of th, kind that.. tellable hi nll cue; and II le therefore worthy of the ron.ideratton of the arilloted. The Bitten are pleas.ct to the Caere. agreeable in thkir effect.. and eltegethrr v.ltral,ln am a tonic o, rvm.dy for todhometton. ti ~ d 4 be firt,p.t. p•oerais, ••••., utter., sad be HOSTETTER &SMITH. RAArliir.tlarcr, and prorrict oil 10 IVle.r and !A 'trent erre. tn. nty17:(11-yeT .... Mee, On and Leather Store • D. lims.ranucK £ S ..ms,'No. 31 S. Third et., between 51arket and Cheetunt ate, rtuladelphia, baae for sale DM' AND hALTED lIIDE-1, Dr, and C‘en halted Patna Sips, Tanner..' JO, Tannery' and Cur. nen' Tools at the lowestlrsee, and upon the Net term. 113—All - kinda of Leather iu the rough wanted, for which the 1./,..hatt market price will he green iu caalu or taken in exchange fcr Illlr.. Luather gbpred it.., of charge and cm-cortuanaMon. mr3.lldfe • $l,OOO 1:r.17.114, fur any 31eanane that will LEICLIEE'S MA6I; the .ady Indian /ionanly now sold for Linadacb, Zoothaciro, Pain In lb. npratno, Sons ihroto, Barns, G., tr.., i Gorda and Nn..(1.1E tho uhly •e -otabla renro.l7 di , trrred tact will Oct upon thaw and Rm. thor , h,.Lacrir. 1,..r4...he 14-en ntml of th. ,, , , =; , 1.,..ts thus I, y ell urn inv.ted tO glve II • Idol. Prtrepal•:9GWashington atmet, Brooklyn, N. Y. I', ra's by PE. OEO. 11. KEYSER, No. rt7w...1 t00,.t, and .1. P. ILEMING. Aign.;llnny. Hp:mimeo( Pratt A !Well.: ..” 16, • rhp;xr, nod llama blown in the brtrlr . Or the thousand ills which afflict mankind during the fleet yew* of their exude - nee. worm, in cl.t' to n fw`eln , le nen* of the nnn4 common, and the mor.t. A p-r. fret retneJ7 for to me preyl , A.l in it L. Fehneetnek's Cokbent-4J.P'"r"“ hot proved to t• .1 . ... op f.,r w.,,ac. It IA rri.a eel no.! suLl by Li. L r111x.E,T.14,:,i 0, .",qt.. F..rtl. nni tro,d ntr-_t., Plttrhat gh. few. PETE OLD RYE WETYZY.--1 have, I , llr/fl !e argil Lamots dot Eye h I Late Lad rup.ln kePt 01.1 th,.1..,,-1 nr EVFRIt 1.41 —_------ ' irrircui. Es 1t!..-I , T. r, of 140 Woad titrft.4 has or; band. very L.ttullent d.rtct dt,if by which may 1,rn0;,• are mole to , Jvar d u.. 11 zarror 1117-1, a •14.0.1g,:tta:0-101 Id IL: ant, .:,d 14 3,ry .11ic xni , ln caw, ow, ..f • Prmdertts,liq.nnoi;, Snnatora, Conirr...lo3 scorn.. Zrage...lo, 1 . 10,4. L.“ and 1r....1:1. gent citizao• of .11 clauses, hart. Risen lh.lr le...tizo..uy fr. 'ratio, to Earcrot the Ligh r•lon, AE art....0i1:4 t'or • 5,...41 rarity A... I,) reptly 11.miach.• 121111. by L /I SEAIAWN ACO ,171...1,, .ale Druggialo. Acid Prol.rl.icry of IL nr miftlaw, No. F.% corber 17,Ast) AA.I lAi,otAh, mylnd&w? Pun Ba-tniw.-1 have trarely trh.9ti I trill gmexantee to be pc/so/ma fit üblrl. 1 Ipurclu!s4 to inset pr/Llie s!/t/t.!!!, riek /r ) /tie eta be catirtnd / - 4 m serne /ty mrl7:dsmY II IS V/ 4,A, 110 It ----- • GALVANIC BATTZRX, OR hI ZCTTIO MAGNETIC MACHM.S, for )14.3.41 porwpwr, of ,ry witl lte amt it, of el•nrg... *b0r....4T JO {4.40 Wii.• ano, np. A rofultuntalnf lan (lollnra. A.ldr.s• Dr. °IN) lIEV.SMR. N 0.140 Wo, .1.. Pittel.grxi.. Scmese's AInDICHIE 4 .—Ite 19 hoiciale AgatAry tar the atv.a medicine. i, •t I:F.Yeilla,, 1.10 Wood street, 014134019 SUN! , a a ntle at ap19,1.1.,T BroNcze—The, beet tosnricront in the city Gr eale DR. immure, lin ==o:ll2=2 lice, Toni , blay dull; racer znoo Uhl. at a •1..• cline of 2asuo; etata i11,7Jrc"C:6,14; Ohv $7,26q7,45., Enoth• romOuoi .S , 'lolls ciocouo. Whowt dochoroc: It 0-. d. Co bo),,s• U C.(4 . 11%1,01100. Cflo y looror. ate hoovrat 40041. Whiekty hnoTy of 2vn. bvoci Atatres.—unaas Itnawlar; Chica,„o Ind Rock lelaud el% 111inul• Cauiral 11. A. 6i, ...ltcllzca wotracteed, 3:4 Kew York Central 7254: Iteollug 45, ookon 00,l 445; el co Fa;X: Ordeaa sod lUsicegn Ca; Mich /goo C ctrl I:•.., ~ ..toooloud and To. ludo 27%; G. 3. tovo 1874, n• n. gnu. Panancacute, IL., luur elaa rwenl; Gino offors4 at 3..,6 0 , wrioxot flodl r og ilyer, the rc,e•iats fet lb. past weak have bean 72,10 übl., og.loot 7.510 Lolo last wok. Nothing duo. lr, /Cy o Ylnor or tort. tho • mu htid 48 mo 14.17. V, Nast in lizalt..l alsmacal and plena drdnpruc; nel-s innaa loeh we 1 , 1,nd Ea o. ~n Per vrhit , dull .4.31. Von, Jc aaha 6 yokr..t (.1.14 roll Woody at ,763,55. Whltkey flro. Or, t 2 for 01.10 rad fur Panosyl.ntle. Daillsinlat, !lay utt..ttlr.l pool .1011; Howard eireat p1,12;447,28. Wheat doll at 11,ftf1?1,9 , 1 br whit*. • Plarrarhas quie t RIM pork $1 1 1d;1; truce, a a.a Whlakey dun at I% 1.4 12micru. anizarl.l .147 20.—/Inur vary doll and uneettlod, prima ttontlaali axallaaltaar oupcl2a. at $15:4400,G11, nn l .tlla at *Val: tourra Mao inutrally witlodnevrit and 11, wake. clascd greatly unsottlad; 0/011,1,1. tram rarclred *dada U. [art tareulyeenur lontra. .ad 14 ,, tr; cloelog lrreganal calgaUnblds al k‘3l. tredulcal; untt.lag era. dunk allattatar, and 106110104 i caw nataa rte.. Chneattes dull .4 , 1 dinnpinut demand Min Inci• Eacleatar bred but nut tpcdably. LiEleer, • 41o' tvgany Iraf k Zroo at 17(512 per earl. Tha haling nu 'Chant; Inalay.xtuter thn farrlga Lear ni..l lhn 1114 , 4101 m trot. He. Tack, * OO "...dthg dcpnen.4, otall 140,0 resume' to L. a fpaaral cesattaa of t ,s 4 udor buyers 01 Ilreadatalla and boon. .ad at te.e cloy It was Mill cult tallay what palcesconl.l total obtainer/I for 087 outkle, Imam hardlo any atudupt 1103 crude fu affacl • • salt, ills hitt-gt' . men passed the last night of their t lives in devotional exercises. Evans prayed ter- MI 6 ttt V • ventry about two o'clock; be participated in the singing and prayer with others. fie slept a por -17-1 ion of the night. 1.21, 1659. ... Jacoby was also engaged until midnight, with Mr. Joseph Meyer, of the sth ward, in devotions. PAPA' OPPICI .4 I. tty ens stet He slept soundly from midnight till morning. At °lrv, Inielavi> Itemise. noon, before be died, Evans declared, in the most express terms, his innocience of the orime l'xion Pita Yew Mgcllon, at too room. of i charged against him At ten minuted before Iwo, :ho Young Men's Chriatian Association, Ni, OS Fifth Evans and Jacoby walked upon the scaffold, the fittest, at o'clock, P. every afternoon. Como former with Rev. Sinsabaugh, the latter with for tow minutes if you eannot atay longor. ' Res Lota, of the Catholic Cburch of St. Philo chr,„:„. thin reachedena. ilhneatifoeowr mofonitheent,acn.aefloeird,thte,caunl.pri,ittesphp_eal • our office, no Fifth street, above Smithfield. It'is forward and made a speech substantially as fol "blsoket" nbeet, containing about 27 colutund of reading matter, comet king Ilomo nod Foreign News, loose full and reliable Home or-I Foreign Market Iteport, I, ssvt-r-nsa•--I nun , , •efot” Pa for t l, o last tim e , foe Poetry, full repoVis of an mitters in and about the r ".T .j . d iu '''...7 , ...1 1 1 , ; 1 ;,t t r,,;'• th ,",.,,e:”.tas or my Maker City, nrg,i Editorials Upon all matter., current in- r,, 0 44,"; ~,,,,,,,,,,,,, boo. tastily tore-tr.. Tlik , g oh, randiug matt., Itsi the Lord Jesu• Christ to sustain nie th'..4'77ndipsn'tg7.7in than any other puhli• hod to 11.0 city, is 2oppiJed in was item token from run, for whom I would willingly have elutes of too fur 71 in clubs of five laid down eni id, 01 hat doath I have b -rot convict. .1, but $1 25. or in single roplot at $2. F . , tato or our Wh°"4l eou tiler, with or without wraipers, tit 5 cents, per P,. 4 „( ~h ge s,„l sot, ~ single copy. l? I ISA In make....P.turitt to the public before my execution. ," I leas going to • de-lare certain statement., l u the health:luny g lit j pave the witcts•es 'oaten,. God I j I dial 1101 w e linkils that morning. nod lilt not tie over the 1.40..1 the money 1111. ii 8 4 0'00 hula r. I et.tenta•n no en• roily to se the Ttosaaas s 0 pathe ma; .1 Baal, them toe hfgh. • r I 0,14 aeltiteen on toy tae.. nod pray fur all of the, of. I 1 e:ncee. ly belie b. mast than, all where sin and • nose 0141 be ...toot., I n cell I, have taiwed befete gg teed. I have pray..l them Riot me. I Lava nand, a rot Menwl.iat tu the halals of w friend, with I.f.arty punial. It ha and ethers tidos. halt Before I as• rio latkrl.l,l , 4.1: 1, do:leer may treat in my Baelotir and Ile•hvivar, thy that Bolt. Leah . . my Oink awl : that lie will me with robes el purity Cud Wive. 1,4 your Learn tunnels in my to thht whin my bealy drops, my ...al ui.y fly wlott to aria•ting habitation. After conforrine •iln his toirlinti enlytwre, he pretwesin I. Gentleman- If I knew guy lbw my own 'mart, t o , t h e Js•us. I know that, ter ' llus salt, my sins bare Man lorgiven I have lintee bayena Ode Ifs' , of lotww—• Lome In the helve.. I know that 0, ii.• 41,),, an ,' I 'it re that Len toy t doal, the Lord Jean. will re' ceo me t n home lee: lin, py fa anticipating that I atoll: acs.t.nu ital., Ins 1.01.0.0 emnirsulen and off. enrui s 1 hope itti ay ted Jesus. I h.... *....han g guor• ..y. escro 'Lot I amgolu g bum, 50 ,, 51- 1111111,!4.11/ bar ti.';',osabanch then offered a feeling and appropriate prayer Jacoby said nothing. They ft, 'awe few minutes on the trap in silent devotion, and then were launched int o t h e p ee . ocnce of that Using whom they Lod so offended i,n the person of hit creatures. bath of th e nice: struggled dreadfully for n few minutes. but et the end of 11 eniutfies were declared dead, ALA is half no hour were cut down, nod tlia usual formalities of the law gone through with. The: will be buried by their Metric to-day It is an earful thing to contemplate—the fn.?, F.vano protesting MS innocency to lite last. If ever there were n state of facts overwhelm ing nod inevitable, his cane presented them. God does not permit one of his innocent crew. uree it , be the viol Ito of nueb on awful C.rribirvi. non Of facts After hearing the ietnitnony iron, 1 Alpha to Omega iu the teh.:e case, ps are as I bon.ughly ht ti , inoe.i of his guilt no we ore of asp lons no; mathernatically dvmm:w able. Jacoby never ready denied hie guilt in n way eel: nisi vd to win a moment's bet a: l, IV, J bin k be 'weer epoSe ahem the Willer hotel,• the trial, noless to hielie went to eternity as he came forth, red ' handed, from hie deed of mid night mut d..r --in silence. We are of those who 1. ink her gong is the worst use 10 put a Man to, file..Lere nlr Ctes, who can't tl., Without it. SA , •h nre . l!fr Iwo who lintr,ed y.mterility on the ee.lf. , :d Let rho pill of oblivion full upon thein, may the innocent children they have left lie hind them find sorb care and affection from Chricnian hands and in gracious hearts, that no stain may ever he cast upon them; and no dis grace for what they could not help ever be brand ed by a cold and hearties, norld upon their young foreheads. May peace ever be with the ashes of the dead; the grace covers all .E . lT•raiEro - t.ci. SATURDAY MORNLNG, MAY BIM= lug Execurtox.-1t is a Bad duty which the journaliet is called upon to perform—that of re cerdiug the ClieCUrilettaoCal of an event that ie no fell of all that is awful ehd that awakes only shuddering and diet retie. We perform it ao we take ilumgrecable medicine, because it is expect. • ed of us, nod becaime a large niejerity of read ere deetrc to read About it. 11a Were not an eye witneee el the scene, nor would we he en any consideration. The ticket ci nelmissi e n which we received wits, however, bestowed upon I one who deeind to go In. It may he interestieg, however, io stole the facts in the ease of both the unhappy men, now no longer dwellers upon this earth. Ii S Evans was a carpenter by trade, and lived to h small houee on &imbue street, in the St c ood ifard, ..illeghene city ilia wife woe a faithful, gentle, patient, thrietien woman, who reared Ler little children, then four in number, in the nur ture and admonition of the Lord. One of these children was, on the morning of May the filth, 1 I eL . ei, about boo Monate old. Ou that tooreti.e, about tire o'clock, While it wan not ye: light, I these to the vicinity of Evan's house heard great I chanting al,: cuts:toting, and au looking to Fee what Wee tn.. or-s. 41 of a, -an the awake pour mg from ileatiti . door, and rushing in they raw Mre. Eimer lying on the fluor with her throat nit from ear to ear, her neck broken and her clothes on fire A severe wound was found over her eye! Near her lay her little child, quite badly injured, as it it had been thrown oretruck I down. Evans was arrested, trial in November lost, found guilty of the above named awful deed, and far tins deed he hay entb•red the extreme penalty of the law. The second man, ehrietitin Jacoby, who ear fered at the same moment tech I: Vane, and en the nume scsliold, a.+ oleo a wife tamelerer. There WO, perhaps, mere ef awful depravity in this , murder than in that of an; other oat recur I. The simplest mullets of the (cote vu es fuller • • Oa the 11th day ef July met, sou. •• The at ea were mowing in a Meal., below CerVa r.in, which empties into the °hitt about two miles be low the city, juid. above Nl • liee's rook+, were annoyed by an wren:aye smell, which decibel I 1 COMO 'from a email clump of busboy to a Inn s•aney Si . nest the Centro or It, ti.-:1 At leogiti en, or ~.,11 went I : , ,h. ~,,,, ; ,,,.-2 ” 1 ,,,j 1 ti... I ,!.. with la bi- 1.1 LIS scythe Ti.cie. i 1 • 'a, 1.. trite, he round:L., A. ad body of a woman, e 1,-, eo pivot lying at her feet, and epos. her i. , ,e I antler -,n bad been tor !our dap (as wee . altttetrat lo 1t...e5...1t doing tie work. A great eit•,“,,, , , net e 'need by tine. it one believed at first to have been the work of some person I .ebitet the cite, and it was euppoced that as soon I as the story i.f the doling gat abroad, the eoro• meanly would discover that eitmebody was missing. Suspicion at first [emceed upon a fellow who had been sees “vagrantixing" with a I woman in the neighborhood of Cork's run. But this suspicion was seen diesipated before an over, hetet - Moe mass of facia Mr. Hering, who hops a hotel on Penn street, above the Canal litidge, as neon as he beard of the finding, came I to the Mayer and stated to him that a man calling himself bottler had Cuttle, to his Mitite ;about the 7th of July, with his wife, fourchildren and a servant girl; that he hid just arrived in this country from Germany: that on the evening of July 7th he had gone cut, after tea, to walk with hie wife, in the direction of the l'uiot; that he had returned to the house again bet weep one :tad two o'clock, without his wife; that early the next morning he, his children and the servant girl left on the fleet train for Chicago; that on Herwig's inquiry for Settler's (Jacoby'',) rife, he eaid she wan well mired 'fur, and that tie left her with friends. Here was at once a clue which the Mayor had police did not fall to fallow up The true name of Settler was discovered; Chris tian Jacoby was at once pursued, but when the effluent reached Chicago ho bad gone to Blue Island, about It mike from the city 'The po nCertiallpttrette•i. Lot J1.a..1,y anunped just as he was ahem to lay lite heeds upon Inn], and bed into a [morn Ile wee loot eight of for about two morale.. Through certain shrewd and well laittplans of the police, he who caught on the 211th of Auguet, at Danville, Illinois, brought here, trim!, con denined, stud yesterday executed. Ilia children are at the Catholic'eOrphan Rome, in Allegheny. It appeared oat the trial that the eerviug girl who had come here From Germany with him was hie paramour, and that doubtless Jacohy had made up his 0:01 to get rid of his wife when Le left Germany with tier; and that bin leaving ilerwig's wits. her, atteeding her through the head with a pistol, and leaving her to petrify, were the tragic completion of a plan Whose gen eral outlines had been laid down trionthe before. Such are the principal facts In three cases. During the disappearance of Jacoby, that is in the interim between his escape at Blue Island nod his arrest at Dduntle, r eertain letters parsed between him and a priest at Dubois county, Ind , where Jacoby'', tether line. Jacoby had changed hie Caine after his bight to Jacob Christ. Cu. doe this name, the priest, P. Ulric Christer', wromtit him substantially as follows - . . t•Otit , etxteeletion remains to car, vix, Ilial yea Ira etill olive. Your letters of the :Mb nett 13.1, of August reached me through Adam Lib. Wittingly would we believe whit Leitrim Irlield it Main, but there are passages therein that corroborate the whole or the greater part of ;our runt, and which will require sometime a ti 1-tai reckoning before nod, Why Mier up family happiness to blind inclination for a ser vant girl ; why not search canteen; fur the loet reuniter i.f n dear family; why flee when lent:t ut:at wee the arejt permit, who bus brought thin r ot - ie 'Too yen But forget not Own the God of Mercy and Gitice xnarded your life that you might ho moved by on tewth love to come to him, bud noteonly bitterly trtn , ll,l what your eniecience may up braid you wltli oar as coon as possible reconcile yourself with it.. God of Mercy by a eitmero c.f.:isle'', a, roe pious David did, nod throw i i.rs It ist . I ti. ant, of this heavenly father. You will there nod continlation and COW/ rl It,, our pert y••,1 1.01:;. I aped. all the sympathy e nd ct_e_nlsttatt to sett poWer, as well as safe in telligence V. , ile '4.6i - teen are well cared for; but of the 9t4, lute:Med for theta we find but Z.1.,, , 1tAt. I foot rite I...n.ilider fills the purse of that peril,' to WWI. you unfortunately turned ) our !met. Yeti may not come to us now, for the emir:try is fell ef rumors and the authori ties on the watch. Move gradually to the Went. . . After this, write only to me. After you have read this •and copied my address, destroy it; call yourself nothing but Jacob Christ; on your clothes, kerchiefs, letters, away with every thing but Jacob Christ ; although Some believe yon dead, you are not so safe as you may think. P. ULRIC 0111197 En, Ferdinand, Dubois co., Ind. Leticia elm passed between the Mayor, J. G. Backofea, Eeq., and ethers of this city, and Jacobi's friends in Bentsbrueken and Yagere helm, in Germany. From them, which it is un necessary to copy in menet', the criminal inti °witty of Jacobi and the Sutler girl was inferred, and other feels hearing directly upon hie guilt. It was dietineny eeteled Clint this Sutler girl was thy greet Cana's, by which the fatuity was drawn to - ruin; not from arty direct egtoef of her arc, but through her Ittflocrice en the depraved heart ef the hinderer Leant) was a man of about 30 years of dark complexion, black eyvn and hair, and of medium suture. Jacoby was about 08 years of age, of a toad expression or face, with blue eyes end yellowish hair. tic would weigh per haps 160 lbs. — Neither of them here on their fiteeil, fir in their general deportment, any of the fen - city or evil nnudc.tucrn which we are wont to associate w.tu the nsurilei et. They both here !bele long imprisonment with pallcuee, and denied their guilt. The mort , ld stature that pervodeo a 1n.t 7 0 por tion or people to nue tiny was If Tiderit In Able, oo it le iu ninulor euees ' in peeing WI ,Yell One could not full to 11 , :e CrOWII4 upon orowth of p,o• pie reeving upon uvury avenue, Of Opr ooo h. The Irou p,nted 14 the main etalrwayo of the Court Honor wren double lucked, butp.4rowil of men and wooer (!) err.. were pressing up *plant the leen born nod hanging - 4"On theta end pooping through them for nearly pm whole forenoon. Nothing could ho eion thero. Two elone walls, high nod 010, Intereenill, but !bore stood the patient once In the hot nun, welt. l eg and Homing, The groat@ eloint Memnon, the fences, the route of inmate, the ilimiiint skin of iloyd'a 111)1, wore all poopleil with the erowd, waslous to ostoh a glitapea at the horrid drama. We hope end bollove that nut ill person of them all, 114 W the awful opteleolo, .We gave a ticket of adadeelonwltteh the nor , itr steutta um, and which wo did not deelre to use, to a men nettled Jew. Cowl, Win lo connected ortat a IJlMrovllls Mat, an who woo dextrous of refreshing hie olatlght by it leak at the ecene. In return, he promisait faithfully to write a report of whatever was worthy bf road, bat ache did not, after receiving the Iteiniiinialla • his appearnettagain;we Innen hs:Ssw nett log worth teUhig, and for hitunika wit ars filial of it; 'Wean inforsoed, boirom QM i both the 1' ..,, ..5, . . . Tnr. Boni Sutra is run S Corny.--On Friday, to the United State+ Court, Judge M'Candless charged the Jury in the cave of How ard vs. The County of Crawford verdict against the County for $2,113,1:7 was rendered -• SI,SIB being the principal—the amount of the coupons—and Z:315,67 Oa interest accruing Educe the same became due. The amount of interest subject to the calculation of the clerk. To this verdict exception was taken by the do fence and a bill granted which will carry it up for review. The race of Alexander 0. Wood and Samuel I Adam, vs the County of Lawrence, wan then called up. The runts are brought to recover up- ' 1 on c•enpore attached to bonds melted by the reed County, in payment of stock to the NortGrreetern I Railroad Co. The amount of the claim is about I $3.000 The coven by consent were taken up r jointly, Slew, 0 P. Munition, and W;;° Les- lie of this city,appeared for the plaintitrsoend It It Weombs and Lewis Taylor, Esqv , appeared 1 for defendant. No cue that has come before i Ithe Court this term, has been prepared with , more care or been more ably conducted in line I I defence than this of Lawrence County. We : would give the report at c case iu extenee, were , it not fur the great preen rtenair columns. The piers put in cool Meat ilk _ t. at Anttetzthly, and a copy of the cant odd, '2OO,IAJO of - which bad been issued. I ore they acted. The defendants claim that e Toler the act the county commissioners toed llif power la issue I bands; that when betted they were mold in fraud 4 111 . of the law, below lte; that the company has not : performed its obligations, in that it has not even located the road ur brought it within the bounds of the county, it A. McCombs, Eoq , opened the case in an able, clear and concise statement of the facts they designed to prove; he raid that the language of the . aot is that ctountiee shall subscribe through which the road may be located; the act does not locate the road in Lawrence county, and the county had not even the power to subscribe until location, and any recommendation of the com• utlesioners was null and void; on the day the !subscription was recommended there was not even an organix,tion of the company, and there was no shadow of authority in the county to sub scribe. The defense then brought forward witnreses and depositions to show ihat at the time tie recommendation to subscribe woe condo there was no railroad company iu existence, and there fore no one exhited who had the authority to say the road would be located in Lawrence Co. In fact, as it appeared the officers of the comps.. icy were not chosen till six dap, after the county commissioners had recommended the subscrip tion. Therefore the whole thing was null and void The coal speech wan egad° by Lewis Taylor, Evil , who to n clear, logical and able lawyer. lie argued the questions of law and fact at great length, concluding at 6 o'clock. The court will charge the juryin thin ease this morning fliciis,ittra :into vim AFTERNOON.—Those desirow of inverting in valuable property should not fail to attend P. M. Davis' Auction Sale of loth in Birmingham, Gust Birmingham and Pouch Pittiburgh, this afternoon at o'clock. They are all In the nimi favorable location for build ing and trienuf,cluring purposes, and no prop erty about our city equal , ' them in 1 4toinces ad vantages, combined with cheapness Tho Pan. sengor Railway facilities which are noon to bring these adjoining hcroughu convenient to all parts of Pittsburgh, must greatly and rapidly al:101'06038 the value of tbrAi lots. The sale will be posi tive, awl will continence at the corner of Carson and l itradow streets, near the residence o r C. Ibmeen, Dr. K. proceeded they were foi the largest blur ty; many of them didn't believe io Ito real remance or in baptismal regeneration; but we mill teeotta thoso who do, even to the real old rigid Buffalo Lu therans, be hoped this synod would not rut them off; but if they did, the synod would never apply again, and they would stand up and do the best they could. lie concluded by expressing the hope that the yeas and nays would bo token on the question of admission. Rev. R. A. Fink said there was a palpable differ ence between the bill of rights of the Melancthon Synod nod the confession of Faith. The discussion was continued and participated in by Revs. Dr. Bl'Cron, Mann and Reynolds. The fatter offered the following resolution : That in admitting the Melancthon Synod the General Synod would most earnestly advise it to re , ,sider its action and accept the overtures of Maryland Synod; if they cannot unite that they fix upon us distinct geographical bounds as. practicable; to ail. vise the Melancthon Synod to revise its constitution and erase therefrom the onanthorized and offensive charges which appear at least by implication to bo made ageinst the doctrines of the Augsburg con fession. Dr. Reynolds made a long speech on his resole done, pending which and the main question, vie ; wa,erzwerew, May :o.—The Gonerei Aeseinbly of the admission of Melancthon Synod, the General I the Presbyterian Church, N: h • '- Synod adjourned for the forenoon. , zombie,' this morning. Rev. E. S. Lacy, delegate from Just previous to adjournment, the following bud- I California, was present The report of the commit tees was transacted: ! tee on fur,lgri missions was read by Rev. .1 . Revs. Mr. Campbell, Collier, M'Afes, Paxton and of Philadelphia. It showed that this body is second Bryan were admitted to seats in the Synod a cur- in th e proportionate runnier of its foreign missiona• responding members. r lll2lolllli of no C mtributions, to but Otte at And the following Committees were announced the l nodia the •rg - o• tiei.oininatieon' in the country, via: the On Literary and Theological Institutions—Drs.. Cengregalienalints. The 0. 8: Presbytery stand next Rougher, Springer, ArCroo; Revs. Esjborti. Aldrich, iin the Let. Rey. John IV. Duties, of l'bitadelphis, Deyoe, Ressler, Groseclose, Roodel and Barris. read the report of the Public.tion Committee, which On Correspondence with other ticelesin..tioal i e h oms unprnoo d ea l e d p rogress in the eater, conirioa bodies—Dr. Reynolds sod Rev, tYclakio, Kara, dune, and new loft., rte., T. A. Miller, D. D., of Baum and Harrison. N. Y., read the repot ou PAIICCtIVII, show lag greet On Treasurer'oßeport—Chm. Weiner, J. Lennig, progress. No flew! action nu these reports. Thu F. Gebtiart, L. Bremer and Rev. F. Springer. Assembly partook of an entertainment given by John On sllleage—Dr. Strobel, L. L. Ilaupt, R. Latimer, Eoq., of this city. Williams, Dr. Muhlenberg, A. 8. Kissel. On Minutes—Ehrehart, Ulrich and Thoummel. Ama occurred In Freedom, Beaver County Afternoon Session.—The minutes of the forenoon on Wednesday, in the Cannel Coat 011 Works of session were read and adopted. T.. 1. Hunter St Co. All the wood work in the ' The Committee on Devotional Exercises reported building was destroyed, but the brick and ma • • devoted to religions .orciscs; Lord's Supper on ohinery are not injured to any considerable an , in port; the first half hour of each morning to be lent. Loan about $2OOO, but we cannot any as to An invitation Mee read from Dr. Rutherford, that Sunday afternoon. [See tall report slu e S ete.] innurance. The works b a d recently gone into operation.the members of the synod, at their 00OVellieZIOO, I should visit the Rouse of , Refuge. Accepted. The question of the admission of the Melancthon 1 , Synod and the resolations of Dr. Reynolds then ' came up in order. Dr. Springer, of Illinois, took ; the Sour. Be favored the admission of the Synod but said the spirit of the revolutions they had passed was too harsh; he did not think it our business to 1 , send back this Synod to 'the Maryland Synod, and yet this resolution uks them to go back. Ma lug ; gated that the synod be admitted with a declaration ' that we do not endorse the' meddling in any manner with the Augsburg confeuion. Re then showed that the English Synod of Ohio had been admitted, though repudiating certain doctrines believed by many to be taught in the Augsburg confection. F. W. Conrad, of Dayton,' explained that the Miami Synod did not repudiate the confession, but repudiate certain doctrines which some believe that confession to teach. Dr. Springer accepted the explanation of Mr. Con rad, and passed en to show that on the other hand bug laureation u explained by the flynthallcal ' the Vaal Synod was accepted, receiving the Augs books of ,Lnther; to refuse toadmit this Synod would h o to say th a t th e y may differ as to the doctrines of the church, brit they moat keep it to themselves. Let' to not say ' , • Mr. Erica than took the floor; mind firma t LIBOR as a tabsDtutetar Drs Z olde.thatwa ear-. 1 11141.134440 Pligaliethce 3,094 sa4 intld 60; _ - • • IN OP r.I.P "--We are glad to find any thing pleasant to say about ft matter en repellant al3 a hanging. We raa, however, coy that there was no riot, rowdying or drunkenness about ihe city yesterday. The military was not out and there fore, there was a leas crowd attracted. The Police kept the most perfect order about the Court Howie and yard. We pity Sheriff Graham. A man of fine feelings who would not willingly harm ri fly, he prayed with nod consoled these wen during half of Thursday night and went to his painful duty yesterday with a struggle that almost overcame him. May he Dever be called to do the like again. cnrr'n Novekv.—litint & Miner have placed in our hands mother volume of Peterson's cheap ttlition of E l cott'v iinveln, viz: .. The Fortunes of Nigel," which in the twelfth (but has been issued, at the rale of one every week. This novel in one of Scott's beet, nod is mode tip of the adventures of a young Scott!' nobleman in France, in the eeventeenth century it in full of Incidents and abounds in striking scenes. The more we Fee of thin edition, the butter we like it, it being neatly printed, at a mere nominal price. Connteenn.—lt wee commonly reported bud evening, that Evans hnd left in tho hands of n friend of its bettor days, living in Allegheny City, 0 full written confeeelon of hie guilt. We know nothing of the truth of this and did not lake the poles to hunt it up. PlteONAL.—We have waived a letter from' our friend Dr. J. A. Bead, of the Hospital for the lunette, In the Ninth Ward. lie is non in Lexington, Ky., at the National Convention of and le enjoying himself famously. Tim lto►, John M. Al'blaster will preach in the It 'Deformed Presbyterian Church, Dr Douglees to morrow (Sabbath.) Ber►ice to commence at 10 o'clock. FL A. Bows 6:Co. bovejust opened their Ice Create gelOoli for the season, where the lovers of ads dell.- EfFff °NO Lit applied at all bourse! the (Lynda°. together with all the Malan. ZbeY keep eon-. fishily on bud army kind of plain and fay cakes tied safectloney, manufactured fun the bast ma talsi aid tot up by competent Workman: Wedding end Ohs paths meld on 11110$ 1;000 end in the . .. .. . -/.,..-..,..,-„4,.,,,,...,,,:-,.,.;_::....-.:i4.,,,::,-11A:a2:Z B== Evangelical Lutheran Synod. Fecund Day.—On Friday morning the Synod met at 9 o'clock, a large convocation. Many members who were ant present on Thursday had arrived du ring the previous evening. 'Them ate in thin body many gentlemen of surpassing eloquence and ability. Prayer was offered by Rev. J. B..Crist. Roll was called and minutes of the last meeting read and ap proved. The chair appointed the followieg, Committee on the state of the Church : Rye. Dr. liarkey, D. D., Dr. Diehl, Prof. Jacobs, Rev. E. N. Bolles, P. A. Strobl', J. A. Linn, Dr. Pohlman, J. D. Davis, D. Swope, B. Greenwald, P. W. Conrad, J. 11. fleck, Rev. Baltgley, F. Springer, W. D. Roodel, S. {Yellin, G. P. Miller, G. fussier, J. G. Elinger, 11. M. Biekell, J. G. Herrin, P. Reiter, 11. Wolin, W. Jenkins, O. F. Schaffer. The chair also appointed the following as a com mittee on devotional exereis. Rev. Dr. Krautls, Jr., Rev. Dr. Pohlman, Rev. F. Breidenbangh, D. A. Buehler, Eng., P. Graff, EN. Prof. Stoever offered the following resolution Reno/red, That the Reporters of the Pittsburgh papers be tendered swan on the floor of Synod, and that ['tattlee for obtaining reports be furnished by the office.. Adopted. Tho Synod then proceeded to unfinished buninene The subject under consideration at the adjourn. meatof Thursday evening, to wit the admission of Metancthon Synod then came up in order. Rev. De Wm. J. Mann, of Philadelphia, a German gentleman, spoke in reference to the admisaton of the Melancthen Synod. Ile spoke with a view to the best interests of the General Synod; be wished to see nothing in their constitution that was not fully recognised by the Augsburg Contention. He was forcibly tonna:need with the sermon of Dr. Ilarkey. Touch nut a single bough of that gracious tree. lie said he spoke In no animosity; he doubted not there was much good in the constitution of the Bleinnethee Synod; ho would not however eat bread, though there was mach good flour In it, if there were poison in the same. Ror. P. A. Strobl°, of Renwick Synod, said the only question before the Synod was, had the Synod been regularly dismissed from the Maryland Synod. lie believed It had, and ho therefore moved the Me tal:lo.4on Synod be admitted, and on that he called the previous question. Philip Smyser, E,q , of York, wished to make a few remarks, and the previous question wan than withdrawn. Rev. A. C. Wedekind, of East Pa., said there was but ono difficulty in his mind now, and that removed ho slould cheerfully vote for it; do the minutes of the Maryland Synod, as published, net contain a protest againet the admission of the Melanethon S) - nod' If there was no such protents he was ready to vote for the admission; if there in, hn could not rote for it. Rev. C. J. Ehrhart, of name Synod, said if thin Synod was not admitted, he feared that it might be cause of distraction; if rejected, the Melanethon Synod might be the centre for another Synod. Dr. Diehl, of Maryland, price full history of the separation of the Melanethon from the Maryland Synod. The latter diemieved the Melanethen Synod, out afterwards they thought better of it, and request ed the Melanettion Synod to a prayerful conference and connzderation of the subject of reunion. A meet. logwas rolled at Frederick, nod tie percent were present. The reason that no more of the Maryland synod were preseet, woe because the weather at the tone was very mosey .d disagreeable. Many of that Synn however wrote letters entreating the brethren to return. There was a question to nettle respecting the boundary line of the Synod. Some of the Stelanethoo Synod were in favor of such bound ery and each alone as might be marked by elective affinity. Rev. Dr. Harkey theught it was not well to hurry over the question, but to coneider the whole question; be wee in favor of peep" and harmony, nod ha trusted I their action here might be as hearty and an nearly ciaainioun at possible; he thought they had no right to go beyond the action of the Maryland Synod. 1110 atel.cthon Synod if here disavowing the principle of elective affinity; we ought not hero to interfere in the matters of diatriet Synods; we are a general gov ernment; we may not harmonize in our-views with all those of district Synods, but we ought not inter. fore with the district Synedn, except to advice and entreat, provided they agree as to the great principles of the Mich; be wished it however to be distinctly understood that no rote of his would sanction the Idea that a Synod ebteald he without a regular, ma terial boundary. Rev. Dr. Sprocher, of Springfield, Ohio, thought thin Synoclhad no right to interfere with any district Synod which recognined the Augsburg C.fensien amt the great fundamental principles glow faith. John Hawn, Eng., of New York, made a few re mark, which at the distance we did not catch. , Rev. C. P. Krauth, jr., said he felt constrained to , nay a few words; the solo questio before as are, Is I :this a regularly constituted Lutb as Synod, and do they hold the doctrines of the C epnfesned I by this General Synod' he was of clear on either point, and till those were nettled be could not vote fbrits admission. Ile then examined the facts of tha' separation of the Synod from the Maryland Synod; he showed that the principle of elective affinity was clearly recognised in the papers connected with the separation; they had said that a minister might he, long to one Synod and Lis congregation to another. As regard, the necond question, the General Synod has declared the doctrines which are to govern the belief of &triode— that the Scriptures are the only rules of faith end practice, and that the great funda mental rules of our faith are found In the Augsburg Confection. Ills position was that, inasmuch as the Melanothon Synod dues not appear to have any reg ularly defined boundaries, and does not appear to clearly recognize the doctrines of the Bible an taught by our Chureb, that to soon as the M. Synod com pile, with the coundietional requisitions, aa set deeds to Art. 111, S.O, 3 . wa are preparcd to cordially cc come thew. Dr. Sprecher spoke spin. Ile raid the reference to changing the Augsburg Confession was wide of the mark; there it no each thing an changing it; it is a matter of hietory; there are differences of opinion ito certain fundamental points which are allowed; thin Synod tiro-lam, it agrees with the doctrines of the General Synod; he should vote for admitting the Melanethou Synod. Dr. Krauth responded; he believed that what the Augsburg Confession taught to be fundamental, were to be received an fundamental by the Luther. Church; no Synod can make the repudiation of cer tain articles of the confession of our faith,confesnlon al. Ile read from the contend. of Ilielanctlion Sy nod to show that the formula of the Ganerati Synod had been evaded. Dr. Kerte, to hear whom a great deal of interest out manifested, then took the stand. [lle in the re presentative of the Synod applying for admission.] lle said the questions were—have wo adopted the confession faith 7,, Ile read from the articles they had adopted to prove that they had conformed to all the requisition. He then proceeded to dines. the doc trine/ of the constitution of the Synod; he believed id the doctrine of elective affinity; that it should pro v•il in the church an it does In the universe; the Sy nods should be constituted by thorn who are drawn together by aicaihir hopes, trusts and feelings; Heaven will be peopled by thole who are drawn - together by elective affinity; the elmrch is not yet ready for the doctrine, perhaps, but time will bring it about; ho believed in the doctrine, but his Synod dinavowed it. A most amusing colloquy aroma hero an to the boundary proposed of -the new synod. It was al leged by Dr. Kurtz that Catuelitin and South Moan lain were the same. Dr. 141 - Cron naid they were different. Another gentleman said ho was born between the two mini tains and therefore Dr. MT. was correct. Anoth er gentleman said Dr. Kurtz was correct, and he know It, for he, also, was born near that region. (Laugh ter.) _ • • I tiotudely request the brethren of that Synod to ex. Ipress °facially, with a clearness which shall remove all doubt, their adhesion to the 'principles of Synod ! re ical division cognized by the General Synod (Art. 3, Sac. 8,) and we would fraternally solicit them to consider Lf the removal from their doctrinal bases of the paragraph in regard to certain alleged errors would not tend to the promotion of mutual lore and , the furtherance of the objects for which we are laboring together. _ Dr. Stohlmon thought the brethren who come hero 1 1 in the name of Melanothon should not cut to pieces the confession, which is the work of that good man. Re must protest against the admission. The question was called for from oil pools ~.f the ' house. It was on Mr. Krauth'n re, Aution, a sbb i stitute for Dr. Reynolds'. lOn this the yeas and nays were railed and resulted , j so follows. teas 92, nays 23. Thus, happily, was this question sonnet by tho proposition of Dr. Krauth. Dr. Kurt; of Mclancthon Synod, then handed in the credentials of his Synod, and the meeting ad• journed, to visit, at the Invitation of Mr. Passavlmt, . the Orphans' Rom° and Infirmary . Synod meets this morning at 9 o'clock. A c Pot:tilt earn roll Trio CITY', To-Mognotr.—Firer English Eranyelie a l Churrh, Serene!, .o-err: Satin.- ' dny, .1 p m, Rev H N Pohlman, D D. i Sunday, 103 n in, Her John .IPCrou, DD; 3 p on, communion; 71 p in, 800 I A Solos. Firs Prr.rkyerrinn C . Lurrh, lro,i street ..• 104 a [IL ! Rex II L !laugher, D D. . ,Second Prr•bytrrian Chtereh,'corner Penn end /e -1 111 //I .tees,: 71 31 re, Roe S Splocher, D D. Third Pre..byteria n Ch.a.rh, Th;rd street • 103 a .1. 1 Rev Mr Curti , ; 73 p m, Rev 11 N P.llman. ; Fourth Presbyterian Church, /'e... street 103 a m, Rey G Diehl, D D; 74 p m, Rev L C Groseclose. Sixth Presbyterian Church • 103 a m, B ee A B ; Davis, 74 p m, Rev .1 M'Crt.n. D D. j Presbyterian Church, Miners t ale •73 p . B ee A 2 Sendcrling; 103 a m, Ray C C Baughman. 1 Prr•hytenan Church,Merurhester 103 ~ ~ Rot W M Hum. Uhli'd Prt l b3 l, tion, I Dr. Rogers',? South C - 0.,, mon, Allegny : 103 Rev .1 0 Mortis, D D. Third Un it ed Presbyterian Chureh, A tlegleso N City : 103 a m, Rev J K Melhoro. ; Chontartand Prenbyterian, Sixth street: 103 o to, : Rev S W Harkey, D D; 73 p m, Roe W F Eyster. Christ's .11. E. Church, Penn street .. 103 a ul, Rev F W Conrad. Methodist Eporopal ChureS, cot. .sm;thtield and Serenth : 103 It en, Tier. A P Ludtlon; 73 p Si Roe J B Crist. M. E. Church, car. Front anti .`r!sorr rtrerb , { Libreti Street Church ..) 103 am, Rev It A Fink; 79 p m, ' Roe S Scherer. Wesley Chapel, Fifth Ward, 74 p m, Rey If Bishop. .if. K. Church, South Pittsburgh ( Rer. H. M. Ifec Aber, Past., :1 104 a m, Rev D Swope; 73 p to, Rer J .11 Heck. First M. P. Coach, Fifth eireet - 103 a on, Kee F Springer; 73 p m, Rev W D Itoednl. Second JI. P. Chnrch, Penna. Acetate • 73 p m, Rey T IV Doh. . First JI. P. (lurch, AiltgArn ! , . 103 am, Rot P Riser; 73 p in, Rot M Voleraino. 103 ato P.: , J Li Butler; - .1 , a:, Bee A C Welu. klrl.l m. Rev D 6tewlt; r ger J Burl: Urrin , rn ite . Arm c rf Ch•o-A Gra., ,Vre.,. 10l a M. Roo E Greenwa:ili pm , %-e 31 Slice!Mich. No appointments are Iniwe f,r the anemone, as the Synodical communion is et that time. ' The residence: Ls i he mini, iern may he ascertained from the Commute,. in the Lecture Room of the Lu theran Church. • ' TUE COOICRT Ott MONDAI. have saes the programme for the /relish:in Concert of Mon day evening, and mooi say that for pleasing va• riety we have neder seen it surpassed. Among the pieces announced is, •.The Wanderer's Eve. nibs Hymn," written by cur fellow•townsman, Mr Plimpton, of the /impeach and composed by Mrs. Christiana lileber, of oar city. Tbie song,' which will be sung by Mrs. Downing, is exquis itely beautiful, and is alone well worth going to hear. CONCERT AT LAFATETTE HALL.—We direct at tention to Kr. Dempster's carkin this morning's paper, for a concert on Tuesday evening zielt The programme is very attractive and will prove entertaining to those who attend. Ora readers, especially the lodies, will please mutice Burchfield ,k Co.'e advertisement of more *Mai goods. IT .ny be to the interest of aware irhn aro buying dither men's or boy,' clothing to glance through the cstabliihuient of J. L. Caruagban t Co., Federal ttreet, Allegheny city. The.- , for 'it Latest teem Europe. ST. Jortx4, May 20.—The steamship City of Balti more has been intercepted off Cape Race by the news yacht iit the Associate Press, and European advice, jto the 14th inst. obtained. The news is four days later thaia that received by the Canada. The cotton market closed DO the 110 h, with a de clining tendency, although there had previously been slight improvement on the quotation by the Canada. All qualities 4.1 lareadstuffs hail considerably declined. The latest intelligence from London, received by the steamer City of Baltimore, state that no battle bad yet occureiL The London peso views the more -1 meets of the Austrian troops as inexplicable, except on the supposition that they are waiting for more fa vorable weather, before commencing the actual plane of the Campaign. The Emperor Napoleon and the Prince hail quittod Paris, on their route to Genoa. Lirerpoo/ Cowan ifireket, Any 10.—The sales or the past throe days amount to 27,000 hales, including 3000 bales to speculators and 2000 bales to export ers; the prices have improved 3-16 d (sr& The mar ket closed quiet bet steady with a declining tenden cy. 31essrs. Clare it Son's circular quotes Orleans middling at g 7d; uplands middling 64. The Manchester advice, are more favorable, al phougla no business of importance had 'lrvin transacted j Liverpool Brcadneuff• _Rorke. —The circulars quote a considerable decline in all qualities of Breadstuff, Messrs. Richardson, Spence it Cu. report flour ar very dull at 113(314, 61 Wheat is:aLso very doll, and has declined Ad en 9d. The sales aro unimportant and the following j quotations are nominal: Rorie-to' j red 7, 6d601 , 3 6I; Western white 10s@lls; Soo U.- ern white I Os Clebl3s; Corn dull and Bd lower; mixed quoted at 6. 3d@fis id; yellow at ils 6dfit 7e; white 7s fhla Ss 4d. -• • . Litefronl PrortWo.. Marker. ILn .11,6 • market cloeed quiet. Beef .lull; Bacon steady; Lard firm at 60e(M62s. London .1f0.7 „ Ifortet.—Thera continues to be on ' active : demand tor money under the increased rates ,if discount, and a Curb, advanro is anunrated. i'oreols have improved, being quote, i a: 914, for merry and 9litib 92 for account. Tun L ATZST — OO3I3t2RrIAL —London, Wertnesdo r Noon.—Consols are quoted at 9116 91i. Lioerpoet, Wrelneecluy Afternoon.—Tho Cotton market is quiet. The prices favor buyers. The .ales to-day aro CS!iw ated at Pfon bales. ll'hent has an advancing tendon.y. French Wheat L. slightly advanced_ The other .narkeis are tteumly without change. Austrians were exhibiting much indecision in their movement,, occupying and ahacdoting poLl• units apparently without There bus been no material change in the slam of affairs in Italy cruet the sailing of the Canada. Hoary raiis continued to fall cap to the late s t a , renal,, A \sierras bulletin states that the Austrian tamp are awaiting hatter weather herons nrasming can hive peratrane, The Emperor and Princo Napoleon left for Genoa o the 10th. Prince En,,,ne ass proclaimed Regan , during the absence of the Emperor. The Sardlairn General, Illarrnora, has made th river Diva thy stratagetical line. The Austriana ore fortifying position[ on the river Lye The Frttnelt Mar Alla!, tlanrobert, directe the itpern ti..nt oC the tithes at • . .•- . • . Much sickness prevails among the Austrians. The Sardinians are preparing a magnificent recep tion for Emperor Napoleon. on his arrival at Genoa. It is reported that Austria will soon have 700,000 men under arms. Austria had declared Ancona, the Papal port da the Adriatic, in a stato.of siege. The Pope had protested, and Austria hasqrscrwect to re consider. Sr. Lorin. May 20.—The river is stationary at thin paint. and the Missouri and Upper Mississippi nro falling. Tho weather 11 cloudy and clear. Sr, Loris, May 21.—The first overimd express fro m Denver City, strived at Leavenworth In the morning, being ten days out, It brings $7OO in shot and scales gold, and 4 passengers. Advice, Crew Denver City to the 9th, report a large force employ ed in building ditches along Cherry Creek. The town with a limited supply of water yielded an ounce the first day. The accounts from .the mountains are conflicting. liDlawarnLrl, b 4,. 207- 7 :i.regkiferion General Anombly—Scoand Pey.—The names of 6 number more Comminioners were reported. The whole Dumber now present - is about SSO. The Board of Foreign Missions made their 22d annual report. Rochester, N. T.,iras selected as the next plate of meeting. A memorial from the churches of Phila• delphte on the subject of Church Extetution, 'men mired. Lovisruss, My 20.—The two Democratic can didates for Congress in the Sixth District, Rim In dependent, Gerard, Regular, had a difficulty, at Booneville, on Monday, and Rice was badly shot twice, and a man named Smith killed. NO Further particular& • The river is falling .lowly with four feet ten inches In the canal. Weather clear. Mercury deg. BOSTON, Hay 20.—The steamship. Canada' from Liverpool, via Halifax, arrived this morning at half past eight o'clock.. Her mails Will be dispatched by the afternoon train, and earMeCivaohlPhiladelphia before noon tamorrow. - Loutkrass.nwit. atthk iteamer Templet Idakingls uneomat, labsd, at Zisw Alban7 Po, but abaloa oft agabk =tad ttip. f • . Commeircial. 0 0. 1 1111177-6 OF ARBITILLISON FOR .11Ar. Gazoo. T. B. Haulm Wit. H. irtILLUES,O=. D .Tows, Gw. W. Cass. PITTSLIU/Lign tß.7^ , fed may. for She Pittsburgh Go.uUe... PfergETlOn, Ottranie, 3113 . 51; 1555. Yikll7ll—slid not 'loonier yesterday irons the blow It got on Thursday; the receipts from the neighborhood wereatout 1,000 htds, hutsome 01 this was for delleery On previont contract: non.. of it was stared, and some aft atapped East, but hair of it NiAing briyera. The only We we heard Of Iron, Omit hand, nos a lot of Cf bble, at depot, at g6,:4 and 55.50 Lot Soper sod Extra. Prom atone, the noes were ...easily an:sem, sod did not exceed 220 Md. at 5n,754:07 for ref..7;24 for Entra, and $7,50c87.76 tor badl dd. ORALN—tbern ro sales of 150 bed: Rai %%sat y, front aragon,ol 21,30, and 100 byb Fall Earley at 70. At depot, 100 bash Uurn at n 5, and IAo 00.5 Prom limns. at Canal, at 62. store, 410 Lyn OatA at 0114.57. nuegjclale....or bhda .Sugar at $7,9433, and 33 Ike, Con— at 1212 . 4,113. PAO V lelONel—.an, of 40.00 30 E.,. In TOW, at 3 for 10.0910 k , 14 eltd-A,: and 19 % , j;10, 0 .: for M., Ile-a 0100, 5 lade as 019 td. POTATOES—aaIos of bbl- at :rd.75: 50 d, nt by!, at 75435, and 50 do !fere,. at 00. CllEVlE—sales of 3,11 bca new 'W. R et 10. wifigicy__.l ee of 25 Lila Raw, and iolto EectlEr I ut 30. AiILIES--a sale of 6 toy Sods Ash AI Jjc, 4 MODULI. 01 1.—salcs of 101,51. \o. 1 Lard Oil at PS. era) do Baltimore, [Fenton at ,55,50; 10 do Halifax do .t 10 do lleekerel ife. 3,1 EN: and I:0 half dodo at 51335, 11120ZIKTA/i.A 42.5 D connikarccia.L. Ns"' 0131 Ely May I7—P. IC—Finor la anain Went', bat the demand ts quite modsrata. nalca of I,opo at, 5:,50® 7,75 for autterfina ashuldera dated Cora brut, and is fair dcouvcd at Stalltl kr mixed a nd land 31. - 10 for atitcc Slay. Port has advanced fo e1b5011775. Lard firm, and In fair dtanna4 at 14.,Qt11:t. Whist, h. advanced to: PO3-ic ract;fird, and altipztic raw. atilt a speculative Mclab.aa has ovclittod to 34dat and to dull. Suva. otrbaunc4,.antl tau usanand at 6%0 fair. • Wont.—A itaie 86 , 4) Ls new clip, common and Lim I, at 325. The merket is heevy, and the tendenc to downwerd.-IC r e. Com. y kit ofln Opting P. heat the trace.ertions an limitsdatadeollne I,sbr ,tOpting , I puerile of tnle:4l both Chanted heDds, at so. $ 1 . 3 . 5 4 1 ,371.5 for N 0.2 R.J; 1,14 fur ntandard riming; and $1 $1,12G) for N 0.2 Spring. Flour a. gni°. oeglocteJ. Tbere wen no buyer, at toe prime ewked, and holders did not pits° their- Stock, tOaale. Corn Oenlined sc; with 'nited Lai. of No.l at SOO ha store. Si,, canal or river offered. °SCE, Xya 4441 Fluky tiecireneed. Pro es room entirislens firm, with Wee of 000 bile Mesa Pork et SIP. Elidce, and Or come deenriptilne • whale [niter prim. High wlmes ne glaMed.—(Chicen s , Pries. The addi Morning ad tional oreignpublished this vlring higher tate f , of Interest abrued, articulerly at the hook of Englund, miters the Minimum I. now 43.4_; per lrent., oranmit tame diecomign in our money market no-day, ark in g to a corroepinning advance on thbralde. Tbechang, ould joat now be racy and IltaCtiell/11% eo far as the ordin ary business at Bank it concerned. No more favorable sea son of the year could be [buten for most of the a:terminal. borrower,. The - questlon, In the prcsent ntlkte of the Man ket, h one of rut, rather then Immediate supply. A good many of the Books ern Inntlenol to Woe* all paper better the° Te cent. IA annum, and coue of the large eatabliela. meet, hold nut for air cent. et tall. At ibe mime time, the arming of strictly neon° bills I. not equal to the demend. •ul negotiations outalde of D rot. end beyond the Bank pro, floe to point rt date, are • til I °nog on at f 647 rent.H.N. T. Titers. The Leg, rialto. 1. , . or.en tine Trunk Roadrare cloud to 1.. at ne. a n,l for to,. prereur, not the Central mana ger, owe in to°. 111-1, er , to conumnicatlon oath tb6 .r Board . I t ' ' has some eettleneent of thirlonrl quo ton hetwt-. Mow, roads will in arrived no.l the, lb., the, elllap 1,0 enure column:ris e .eie..lnte h-ing adopted ny all the toed,. °oiler a Inch r.tre moy be rot cannot matertaliy. lb. shipment of Gold on Fattirdes by the tuu eteem-ra • onod perhaps a million e 0.1 • 'touter Tne rite corn, from Kinto n to day, took 01,040,0rr0, rt which s.4ol4,ltrunent from here —[Si. 1. Trlb. The following la the Dank inurement of the four principal ninon, ns shown by their hut s.temeotai— Wens. Spccre. Cln oleo. Depnelts 11.511.14,6 , n4n, 1D1,171,P06 J.irct 11.1.1,31ey 17.. I.l.lnsacs tigsd ogu .74 ',11., °ray 7 10,444;40 15,6.2r.g.ei 1 . 0 712,626 r.: rgonr.7 Ronson, 31.. y I: 58.413,f05r 6,61.50 n g1,446,c00 NI :I Z 67,761 11.1,173 39a In. t tI 1 ,05•1,IL•I J 1,771,1113 . s 045 1 . a , 11,167 401 167 The 1.14 L et have Ihtinced fartners to Clear eu the s I..ey Lv. be.. holding io r.creme, to geed 4 .o nss ottez,,;,, of aerep failure, nod it ts Leer kuud tnet teretpts ere Heel.) to pr., much more liberal from th ta I line 01/Ili harvest, than dealers antictpaud. in soother place we bare mentioned the receipt of orders for cirri, bey Ito. tbelaterter, to no used in purchsetng wheat. udder in tbu Oral -Miami Valley, who hut been coutpettled to par. • chase bit wheat to this market heretolore Ibis seston, has bad '2,000 bush (welshed by neighbor:L; farmers withlutbo laet two weak.. 710. is W. nos melte,. ere warking, and so for We etalternent htt• s c , sel eat-et In We , opplfee. Con , r,rs :ere better up in - barvekt.. Iten tf the war newt hal an 02.011112 for the Into furious tips, ar m-tt I. 11 tit/• reuntry is to tss Genefitte/ by 1.1 foreign dernand, coos-quebt open a European war, It will tst alter we a Mil harvest, and then We shipments trill b. at priree,, &neilerably .1 ore pruloclng firores, but en for a below famine rates. It, with a good bane., our sOrPlu^ tb.ur and groin can te , sold to iln,tiand of n price equal to $3 tobl, fur the Ormer,lu thin mar ket,there will be no grotind tor complaint. --f Ctn. Oar- Imports by MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION courANy —.3 boar. C'"•.. Al l ibiudlt, 0 Ws whisky, llo;,boi, 10 hiaky, 124 Jo flour,.bwindler & APElroy; 44 d.. de, 21 . Neeley; "4 de da,Cto k & 102 do do, Alibi'', k bbls lip,rr, trvu.2l. 4 ski. malt, Ileailai; 02 aka wheat, 11111mr; 14 Ike rags, All Cub lough: 110 Nils bibs, 13 hblt 11,41 r. Ciardirier; b2s, OgOto; 12 bbl. floor, Eat.. PS 111“ fetd, Patterbou; 147 bbla flour, 7 W Miller; 10 do , Shaw; 152 Lam glares, I l iadic; 4 stli tags., Web die; 11 Lae, Adam.. Expreib; 106 boo glow, Illller & 40,000. $(....,50 do do, Ile tTy & co: 2d ?Its cats, Bake, LOEbi. per Sir Wo,. IVallare-2,PCO bide flour, Een. o.dy Ors•; 1,157 dry bides, 11 bills do, It & cc, 11 bah., beaap, lrwio L /4313; bides, Li altar:LAW; 14 ligs Gurddn; 6 Wen. ATCune: CO Ude clay, Lyou & to: 20d bider, Bard; 10 kg. abut, A,•eli, Lew& to; 3 bca NEWLIN, P R 11, do do, Cliurcb A Cl l q/biLii bpi ved. I, 4do berop,3 blailrog4, Clark A NASIINI LLE, per Ida Ma 3-1 La, 3 Ceilliria & co; 2.10 wheat, IL T lt•eoady A briA 101 bga door, I Olzkvy 4 c..; 5 lads eggs, II East l'6 tails flour; Lomb & Ilurebios3u; 211 04, NI 3,5 coi borne, Clarke & co; 114 blils flour, Graham & Tboniair, IVO do du, D IValloce. DIVER NEWS The Weather was very warn p etcruay, end the riser at 3,/, tegt, falltug. The Economy and Sir lite.lTalloceartircl from the G late finned on Thursday bight, end the Argonaut Curing yester• day. The Ida nay, Capt. Ilenn, got in from Nashville in the tatera.e. She linear...log Ti Inches, but tame Ibreugh I ait'rubbicg. Laid. Novena's nos boat, the Emu., II a twenty. Ph, la now at the Ira,. loading with egiddlitiou. We wig!. Capt. TT all matmer of good luck in h. row craft. The Dr. Kane le spelt, blow the bridge, having Colette-I lb. lane fur which ebe was (tad treed on the blackw•tor. Ihe id Louie is load tog with oil dwpatch ..... --The Jacob r. ,, ~ ... .. .0 4 .3 , -....-- The a . terry. for tit Paul, Ls now nesrlf teed, elle is• tn., b q.t.. The Dr. Kane ii also tor et. Paul; and the St. Lock the only lot tedu up Lr Nash •Lio. the fb and TIC. Fremont nr • your colt goad lota. fir Nt Whi cane.ose orho are to men, passage on the river mart be on the alert fur the enter le getting low. Tne Cincinnati Garotte of Thured.y pep: CaPt..teClein h.+ voile to PaLsbut et In 'vetch 0: a low wan, r e.esol f d. the Cincinnati and Portstowutti trade The Pringle, ela„Lsy, Lebano,. Keynsno and S. P, tittobazti trill be found et the 1e,,• tit, twwet n• The Etat...Dean 1•..5.0.4 h r ..Iv at lewdest], There •as a [l.llllAf r a a nn Tuenthy, ttt ere-n t:a Alan - rani aml II saldi,urarTlarrtwat h u t n o ds.ece worth n watiouiric......Dusi us , a on the wharf yesP tday, sc. =bee, with Incieniwd st.lprne n t e to pit.. burgh, St. 1na..... Nnehvllle and New i w hat a. grelgta 1. plenty here for the tonsge In port, whit.. to Pittsburgh, three or four more .:masers would scattily eud .p. tidily lid up at full rate*. The Poland discharged a bear, Intad ; and releadtel down to the guard., within thirty hours, (or Pitte. burgh. At LOII:rf MO fret la oho .attarit for the ewe.[, With a luuda.l Nonage th g ere to re .' . e Tile Argyle re‘cisel TOO bbl. era. at frAiogtoo, its. tertiay, to giro her time, nee then left for Pittsburgh, wtan elle alti lay op. The Poland telt loot evening, battled deep. The Duttletth and Lebanon collide :1 on ludiday.near Louie. vide The Letateen was damagwl • ,hole. Steamboat Register. RETAILTED. Telegra} li, Browns. ill.; G• 1. tb, lir^” , 4•111e; Arg Lnnit ir W. Wallace, F.,. e01.11.,.at,1, }:eoikurny. Kirn-2i, 1.11, filling. Ida )lay, Nashville. *iclutar ,i+tr-ant—rt7s- 1859. aie.acraArraagement— • -0,..ND sm. r DAI LI NORTH ERN UNE rAcizET,. 1"...1t GALENA, DOlllitiCkl, Nl't LI, WATER ANDY PAIIL.—Tt, 1.41 orn, errtr t ~rot tos.tilllcaut .11e wheel .toamert C,91.04, tio• lino tor cot. I ) ....rm. a. follows: Morday 111. N 111 1:1.41 - Oxpt. Stevenson. Aloalny NOUTHEK.N.I..It ...... " Alford. WarJ. rueNy PEMBINA ....... " ICodneach.y..LUClE MAY " J. B. flhoalts. Wetl.s.lay..ALTNT " Ch.. Plartl.oo. TheraIsy....AIXTHOPOLITAN. .. . " Thuritltty.... 3ll .NNl7BoTADr.LLii-- " it. Lin Priday......_DEAV DllOO " N. tV, Paster. Friday. 01)IPPLIVA. " Or.P.thr. Founiay .....DXPIPIA Rif . " H. L. , ..tirsy. gator - 483 W 2.1. L EWING ..... Ors env. lite Northern Line has bona. aecreaarts! operation dui. c the plot year. and for tegolarlty, coraort stnel waloch torerpru,rryweer been sarpaseed by any cr.m.tlon on the IV astern siren aiz nor s.a.e. to thr LaMl day are .er Oreparad to oZer 0.11.411111. for th e trans...ion oral! butlorse oar. taLt l tu [Lt., tool C.. 1.0 to rOO.ll • .ntlnnatlon of the /Liberalat ron.. heretofore w.h•rally bestowed Upon then, p For auy lufortnathn that may be reelnlrott at tho IV/otrf Ito.t. 01 the foot of I..teurt inner. or at tho ply Nortiorn Line P.4 - Itet No G 7 Conameraal strret. Cettet.en Olt. azol Loco. t. WA1t171,7 7.IIALIA tieneral Azents. tor=rtni -- (Cincinnati, 6rt. • tiOlt ciStfiviiCfrl-&---tisors-.------,:---- _, L . DILLE —lll6 Ono illnanter JACOB DOB, Cupt. Andre., ltrnwn,elerk, Win Immo for the nthavoso4 all totertnrdlat• perm In 21116 DAC, 21R kW:, la 6 'Feu/6 r Y. For Stright or pans,. apply on Loud or to toyl7 r • FLAOII. 1.1A1C,116 k CO-, Arttutn. ______________ ter. VOR fine 1,2 eip.trt. hr. LOUIS, enpf. L.111_,. will t- • Lot Ile above mud all IllteranNtlate TUMPIt.b. , Ufa op itxtf, et o'clork P. M. Fur freight ott boar , ' or to _ __ • my2U PLACE, BARNES COAPncts. &c. - VOR Sr. LOUIS & Sr. PALL,- 12 The Otte steamer IS rEggy, kapt.Verry Breve, willies°, for the M11,4T0 af.lirric.i.. tants. pOrtx en TIIEoDAY the 24th ten, at 12 O'cloCk. Yeithelght or passage adoly on to-r 4 veto q.)* FLACK, ItSIS.YES & CO4 dots. • "UOH T LOUIS ST. IAL.- J.: nap floe etotoarr Cafa. Ike.Ma ratta, watt leave for the &toot /tad alt latttoasofrarrur= mSATUttLAY, the,:tat kat, at f. ~ I,a lov toa.: y'l7 FLACK, BARNES k CO., Astra. Sat ^ biiLAKE 7 gUPERIOR—T he LOW. fivsl, etsouch Cramer NOR'S/IEN skald it, John Spaulding, Studer, will nu from taste.' Ohio, to Lake Superior, as realia. packet, &Irina. the ate. solo. MU hare Cleveland en per first trip en thelth • Inetant.. For freight or paesszespply: bc k a or to , - ILLNNA, IS SEIRSTUOti Sip% apltoltac °Lk, Sor FOR ST. PAUL AN]) MINNE-At iSMA AWE& 81 . 1aCT—PL Be Louie, Ifookakjeallagwesanclne, Hoek bland, 1, it.", Lub.tua. one, Wenona, Elt.Paulaae-16-; st. Peter, ac,-The ataanter DR, KANE, a.ib-,,-,1 Shames, Ell leave far th e lawn PQM k ph ffig bA v :let last, at 6 o'clock a. it. Noe neigh or nae.:, -- a ...,,' __ oa board or ea . nacz, uarina t • ,-- -,'' L___r 00,414 rat, Stth( t44,ct, KOR OILLItO,- MEMPHIS_ AlslDAr d FEW 0111X4118:-OiCiilegatit igtawr 4111.=.0so.D.oppnfooir,*t{ortas.dtttyrtasoradanit! o'er* ror at puagoapply pita Orb tAnr, n ' i m J Lia'mae4944,;
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