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WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,
No, 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
ARE NOW OPENING otre, LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF',
7..800T,S AND SHOES,
Ofovery va riety, grid latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which
been purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers,
• • and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we Hatter
ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE-
MEETS to our .frienda who may call
•
-. .. 'WE ARE AI:Mil% Yon, t , Whkh are highly recommended throughout the t:o3to I 11,
Rotel; for Nair durability one elleapneso—ONE
Ed XT 01-3,EL M.'S .1.11-TM TS T PAIR baring been found by actual tat, to
• ". NUM TA LL I - 0 OUTWEAR THREE PAIRS OP TUE (V.I. STtil.u.
FO
TIPPET) BOOTS AND SHONS. iiErßuyers will Rod it to their slew:Alegi to oo II moo oe
E' BOYS, amine our Mock
- • - - -
YOUTHS AND
ROUST JAMISON
61 . a214 . . seokrrouss
JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO:,
NO: 103 WOOD STREET, PITTSIILI it<4 El,
IMPORTERS AN'D JOBBERS OP
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Would respectfully call the attention of
- THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENER.414.1%
TO Ulna STOCK FOR THE
BERING AND SUNZDTER TRADE,
--- Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which
CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON'.
Their Torras and Prices will be as Frtworab e. to Purrhaser, 38 thonr or
any other liovise. East or Went.
Kash and Short Timo Buyers are Especially Invited to call
pcctal ,ft ottcrA
SUPERIOR ouremm. MILL
s nKt EDL, G WORICS
PITTSBURGH
PARS, BVCIIRDY & CO.,
AtAINUFA TIMERS` OT T— SUEATIIINO,
AIAZIERS'.- sod BOLT COPPER, - TRESSED COP
PER BOTTOMS, Balsa . StOl sottmo, beta
Alai; 'lmposters and Dealers lo METALS, TIN PLATE
911E6T IRONi WIRE, As. Constantly or. beret, Simon'.
Idatlrloes slid Tools.
frarthoose, No. 149 FirSL'and 120 Ser r oosd gtreet,
PJtt.Dnrgh, Penna.
orders:3( Ooppor cat to any desired pattern.
ioYT:nlkialYT
JOHN 8. LEIB,
Al IL' R C N I L. 0 13..
43 Musket ist.. Pittsburgh.
A good anortinent mt Currits, CaSSIIIERIS
Ta=l2 . T.ll,.(lniums, and all goods imitable far patinae=
trear,Joatreoeired.
AltirOrderi armpit' , 511 ed, le the latest atria of the art
mr"Adyd . fe •
21,243C0113D de CO-, 04
1111N7TACTISRE118 AND DDALERII IN
lIATS,' CAPS AND 'STRAW GOODS,
ITLIOLESALE AND RETAIL,
131 WootA7Btreet, Pittsburgh,
Have now on hand for Spring Sales, as large
and - oomplete an merriment of Goode as can ba found la any
of the outena cormang of PUB, SILK AND WOOL
RATS of every style and quality; OAPS of every quality and
latest &Mow PALM LEAP, STRAW, LEORORN AN
PANAMA LILTS; STRAW, LEOIIOIOI AND SILK DON.
SETS, etc.,. eto. Peat ivai wishing to purchase either by
Witougaia or ,Riraft. Mil and It to their advantage to call
and moans onratock. corn
FRENCH WHITE ZINC PAINT. '
600 Tone Snow White aticl No. 1
DRY AND GROUND IN OIL IN TRANCE,
WARRANTED PURE
In store and to a 74 lee, for sale by
JOSEPH M. STEONO,
No. 83 Asada Street, New York
Agent, Vieille Montagne d Co„ PAN.;
1~ C : t
DFL.A..1..33R ..ELZ•TID
Ire. 52 ST. CLAIR STREET,
yrrrssußan, PENNA.,
ntls just returned from the Eastern Cities and
I. now reeeleieg hie Spring .took of Chaim, Cessimoree,
Yentas* and Coatings of every yeasty end .tylo adopted
to the beet city And country trade, which will be made op
to order with promptness and despetcb, end st rated es low
es et any other eimUss eetAblielaneat in the city. fS23.4tc
AIoBttLDIL Sc CO
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
And Agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Manu
loctoroo. Consignments end orlon for LEAD, 111DRA
1:1633P, PRODUCE, IDD., solicited Prompt attem
floe to csalvtog sod forwarding.
No. 49 Copuncrelal Strut., St. Louis
J. 11. oartisTy, fII. D.,
/ID Third Strut, Pittagfrgh, Pesno.,
Roving bad the &annum...of Esstrin College. mad El •
pttalT~aM moral yaare practice, offers tff s proiosaloo•
senior:sD SURGICAL AND ILEDICAL CASES.
--- Doi:-W: D. Ito•nr4l. Col-Wilson IDcOandlin.
Dow. D. A. A- IDcLeuxu. Bon. IL A. Wearer.
. - T., 11. 13M, DN. Hon. T. J. Did..
.-- , Y.." IL, !loan. Job H. Mellor. Pad.
:. 'Jacob ID Ilatar. E.g. .7 3,1 7. 5 C.
3Zrr.N.A. errovic WORKS.
AL'EI2CA.RDER BRADLEY,
KIIMITLCIITIZZ AND OULIIINITLIT YAIIMIT 01
COOKEHO,.. PARLOR AND lIILITINO 3 STOVES
Plain and Fancy Grate Pronto, &c.
Sole Propriebir of the celebrated PATLVT GAS
Bvaxnraand Sawa Consaaina
COOK STOVES?"
Office and Sales Room,
aceLllydre No, 4 Wood St, Pittsburgh. Ps.
STARCH AND PARING.
Dlado by the
%Veit Ilanufacturlng Co
(Fint, Pieixthim awarded by 11.0 Fnualin Imitltute,
PiorembeT,lBs4.)
Diamoird Mora Sterol", to ems cout'a 6 boxes, 6 lha. each
DO do boxes do 14apera,1 do
Also, litetined, Pure and Pearl Starch, to bores various
.t 0.., ail for laundry cum
COlOl TAILILIA, (or Corn Etarch.)tu ban 43 papers each.
Tbls articLe be annuli pnrpared for culinary purposes,
and ow be b oo PEON. rue= to Coy uos• 10
am Toe ale y TEIO CLARKE YOUNG.
Plina.,Jezer,lBslbdtf fo Agents for the Company.
N. 330.G.NLECIS tic SONS.
MUMS IN
Foreign and Dopes:le Bills of Eicbange
lIERTITICAYES4 DEPOSIT,
BAER DOTES AHD SPECIE,
Si MARE= STREET, PITTSBURGH, PA.
113.0011ectlene made on all the principal ctn..o theoegb
oat the United States. ap2Elrly
n0.a.r...R.T co Ft -R. en
D.= IN
STDAW BONNETS AND BATS.VE
Boxsirr siaBOSB.
TLOWEns,
NO. S 3 MARXIST ETREET,
PIITSDURGIT.
ESIETIZI
13. 8. & C. P. MARBLE,
111n711CTITIJMI Or
PAINFIIiO, JOU AND ALL HINDS OF
WRAPPING PAPRR.
Warehouse, No. 27 Wood Street,
I'! TT3DOROH. P.A.
tnyilf
jtspl6ooght et markwt prices.
a00,13-RAN z H,O
UMMACTIMIIt. or
Iron nailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors,
Window Shutters, Window Guards, &a,
Ira. P 1 &mid &red and 86 Third Tired,
(Between Wood and hiarkst,) PrpT69olllll, PA,
Etvw en band a valley a! new Paitarrw, Laney and plain,
=Wad SA' all purposes. Pardonlar attention paid to en.
eh:ol39onm Lon. Jobbing done st short notice. mr9
TB. !Will
VANDEVER & PRZEIND,
AT7O/119 ys AT
LTD
SOLICITORS IN CNIANCERT,
- ' pp. 0. Mittel mock, Dttburst, Antra.
,INI;JOINoNatis pri=rmado In any part of Nortbesti
lowlyall Wotan II
WIN attend to the purr-haw sad Sale of Roal legato, ob
sotlyNo
tablasllosey ou Pao& and If ortamipos
B. MtttO.
D 0004.411- ----Vasco drum
ROBIVON, 11111iI8 & siLLERs,
FOUNDER, AND MACHINISTS,
wA.sgtNGTON Wonx s,
Pittaplrsh f Penna.
One* N0.21' Iniiikot
Ilielth:ture arklnd• °Mann Engin= and Mill II actiln
e vi T ek eestl sp,llallroed Wait, Steam BON. Inn! /lent Iron
- Jobbiturrnia.
0 " 011 short notleo. rcur.Saydfo
F." 1" M Na: it) 2NT
Mnanbetaress and Dealers In el binds of
TGRACCO, SNUPP AND CIGARS,
A 1 , 1 D
T05..e...a00, •
(Amer efßssehtkldStriri and Dirownet Art*,
PITTABITRO 11. PA.
VORTLIGIq .F.JC0ELA2.74:34r..
SIGHTBILIS DRAWN BY
DDNOAN, samtni&N & Co.,
TEOJNION BANE, LONDON, IN FM Of ONI
POUND sinesmaa .tliD UPWARDS.
&W OMB on the principal cities arid torn or Patti
Belghos4 SA.nd. Germany,Prolate and other Itrepeas
ge e e.,,xogetutly on
od tuuell v aer gale
WlLtiAx2
co,
. MlTere Huta; Wood street. corner of Third:
T. M. LITTLIC
NO. 54 St. Clair Street,
tbr-Irlara !Twig:Mine PiTTSBIIRLIB,
4.14di0
J. SCOTT, Dentist,
SiAli-teeioTed to the houze lately occupied
erni.lini:4wera, No. 2;11 Nu. 'true, (.oath . 14 0
ON &via oboe Ninul area.
OSei Nognifropt L. it. r. x.
POSTMAN, MILLION &
PIPPOTAO9I/1318 or
G};VN BAREm 1. .
SOLID 80% VISES,
0413teetami %num* Shovele and Spade),
o,ladikw e d gea , Darrow Teeth, ,
11 004: 10 ‘2O.lio.. 17 Market Street.
PITSIMISA PA.
Bt/ore Pitraathig ELemhg r.
CHILDREN, Sir P•rtleulsT attention given to onion. !nrleola•MoT
.TIIOSIAS JAMISON
Zprcial fLotttro.
mr.A.'rcir.fr.s
WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF
AnnanwAN WATCHES.
We would tenet respectfully call the atten-
Om 01 the public to the Amerluin Watches now being en.
temelvely Introduced, toe manufacture of which by be•
come eo firmly eete`•llehcd that entire confidence con be
placed upon them ea safe and correct timelceept re, both by
the waver and seller.
Caving been appointed Wholesale Agents, fur lh. attle of
these Watches, the public msy be aurarsd that as can rill
them at the eery !merit cash prim..
We bare also a eery lonia stuck of SILVER and HATED
WARE, FINE GOLD JEWELRY In *Ka, suds as Cerra',
Garnet, Cann., Jot anal
Oar smortment CLOCKS Is nnusr.dly large at present
comprletng wane beautifal pattern. or NIGHT and ONE
DAY PARLOII and OFFICE CLOCKS at ORE iTLY It E•
DUCED PRICES.
Wet:aim also. toll 'tank Ynguo. eol Swiss GOLD nod
SILVER WATIMIES on hoed, all of oor own Importation.
Afro, Drawn Manor. Toole, Materials and IVatch Olmees.
REINEMAN METRAN,
falSni/lwr No. 42 fifth atreet.
El 1
n w
SEWING MACHINES
LATE IMPROVEMENTS
I=l
AL.EX: E.. REED,
1110THEILS1 BIOTiI 1110THICILSIII
Don't fail to prooure Sire. Winslow's Soak-
IN; syrup for Children Teething. It hze no equal on earth.
It greatly facilitates ;he pewee. of t—ctlunc by ootleatnu the
gem., reducing ell indium:nation—sill alley psi, and I.
taro to regulate the bowels. Depend upon 11. mothers, It
win giro rest to gourmet..., sad relief and teeolth lent
tufeeta Perfectly safe In all cm,.
Shia nimble prryurstlon M the prue,11.1.1.4, .1 on. of
!d, tonstexperlenced sof Main! femal• Ph) shiens In New
AngLal, and has mem tem.! .11th i
mlltsons of cu...
Ks bolloro It tee Ist stud 00r,..0t t...:51,1, 114 th. tt
at cm. or Dywntcry and Math,. to Csaldrett, , t,,sttAt It
temw from tnothlng at trona any n+her taw.
If lifo and bnalll can he cotintutt,l by in115.r..0.1 ....la It
I. Worth Ito weight In nrikl.
Million of bottles • ol.4.l — Ftw I'oll.l
Pietas It loan old and toll.trttd needy
PRICE ONLY Y.E. CENTA A WITTLIt
tirlioute gunuineuttlexa the facsimile of CURTI!. 1 PE tt.
Fil NP, New Vorictgun the ontaufs wtsituer
PoiJ by Druggists throughout Ms isnrhi
DIL ODD. H. KEY9EII, Ageut for Plitshulgti
J otdswlrfeT
Pittsburgh Steel 'Works.
JONES, BOYD ar CO.,
Stapteartorerm of OAST STEM al, SPRING, PLOW sod
A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES!,
Oar, s, R.sr and Fire Etr.ee,
D. • ...111!
L. 8.'12.0G.R.K8 67 Co.,
1111 , Z71CILIZIPM 0?
flog era' ImiorOved Pater" %i.e.
Clutivator Ter•th,
Coma Rzss and First Streets. PilLaZurph. P.
Ju2i:lldtr•
RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY.
Joseph Dilworth D. W. C. Bidwell
(Successors to Porter. Rolfe ct Sto.e,
sussurs.croms 1.7
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CLIAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley,
PITTSBURO A
Pori:yarding and Conuntadon Merchant,
AND WUOLESALE DEALER ID
Choose, Sutter, Se.de, Flab
And Pmdunn Gnaw-ally,
21. Irw4
Eno, Out and Leather atom.
D. KIRKPATRICK 1 Sor,i, No. S. Third
batnaen Market and ID-e1064 sto Phinsfelphia, have
fur tale DRY AND SA LT ED SPAKIIIII Pry and
Green WWI Patna Kips. Tanners' Oil, Tanner/ and Co,
clone Tool. at the loramet prices, and mem Me nod Orton.
11121-All kin& of Leather In the tough wanted, for w hick
the blzbeet market mice .111 to given to cosh, or taken ID
exchange for Llilec Leather stored fres of charge and sold
on oconenholon. mr3 lydfc
$l,OOO RZWARD for any Medicine that will
excel PRATT k BrICIIEII.9 31/1010011, the only !adieux
Remedy now sold for Itheourtalsol. Neuralgia, Reedemba
Toothache, Palo In the 81do or llsok, brains. tlreltare, Rue
Throat, Barns, Contracted Cord. and tdnacler, the only vee
stable remedy discovered that will act upon them and Um
ber thef elute. Thousands of torsons have boon Weed of
those complaints by - tile caw discovery. All aro touted
glee It a nl.l Principal ofElce Lud. Washiegton
DrooltlymN:Y. For de by DR. OEO. 11. KEYARR, No.
140 Wood street, and J. P. F 11311.1113, Allegheny.
[lguana., of Pratt I Hatcher on Ibe wrapper, and name
blown to the bottle. apZalawtf
Or the thousand ills which afflict mankind
during tho ant yam cf thetr ratatanca, srocons 1n ctildreo
t. perrhaca ona of the most roanon, and tho wont. A per
fact remedy for these pate to the young, Is to be bad In 8
L. Fahnratook's Colebratal Verrulfogn, stdrh expnolonce
ho. prayed to be a twilit for worm& It la prepar
al and mold 07 IL L. YAW:RAMC/I & CO. , Wholatolo
Draped/I, come of Ponrth and Waal strata, Pititborgh.
Pans. .p OAA.Y
Pone OLDI.Rvz WIIISIET.—I. have on hand
govcrol borrel. old Rye Whisky Yrlll,ll i bYwo hyd mud.) end
try. mail Kb,. beebome old mod will by .old by lbo byrral
or kallon, for toodlayl pnrwees.
torl7ylkyrF OXO. 11. FLEVISII, 110 Wood Ytr“.l.-
ARTIICIAL E.& .—Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood
street, has on bends eery eireitont /teeter , tor drat persons,
by which many porno. are mode to boor aroll erer
e emnll gntta pertl. drum, which be Intertal Into the
oar.erei to weryelnetent In neerneeo. jeZhAlerT
Free:ideate, Governors, Secretaries, Senators,
O:MUMS.= by scorn, Bargoota, Physicians and kvallb
gibtCitMo6 6 aro clams, hare glcon their tortimooy In
writing lo ‘ ferrorot the high seine,. remedial agent, for
a great isriety of &scam, of Wilson'. AntlD7speolle
Header-he Pills.
Prepared 10 sold by B. L. PAIINGSTOCK A Cu, Whole.
No Ding,gistsould Proprietors of D. L. Pabnestrera Ver.
Mirage, No. 60,corner Wood and 4th eta, Plitaburgb, P..
m7hilla
Pala BaArrnv.-1 have Brandy 'which I
will 'guarantee to be puns and At for medicine, which I bare
purchased to meet • public want. Any coo ;rho will try
tbi. can be antlaed arta superiority.
mrl7:dara 080. B. KEYSER, HO Wood street.
GALVANIC BATTERY, OR ELECTRO MAGNETIC
mamma, for Id.ial porpows, of • very raperlot kind
4111 beetle free of Express charges, wherever au Express
ruy ewe • remittance of Teo Dollar•. Addraa Dr. GEO
ff. I.IVR9ER,, N 0.140 Wood .1... Pitutrorre. pa teß:d•wlf
CLIAMOIB 5141N5 of a good quality fur sale at
DU. KEYSISIr& 140 Wood st aplo.dtvrT
DR. Ikll/.111e5 fIIEDICIFEB. — TIIO Wholesale
Agana) for the above =Akita* I. at DR. 11111111111'N 110
Wood Wrest apltbiater
Srmsacs—The best assortment in the city
for sale at DA, 11E111431'2,140 Wood id.
Britusons—A full assortment of all kinds
of Syrine• for sale at OR. KEYBXRII, N 0.140 Wood street.
Tnz only Truss Manufactory in Pittsburgh
Dn. EXTB6III3, Na 140 Wood .. .0 Mina
To =ND DRONES WARD of any kind you can
Bcdgloon'a Dimond Comsat at DR. 16.13YEEK13, No I tO
Waal Mesa aplOttaaT
o area , oo "
q amitto ego acme artkle. es fat oda st Woad
Flan 17 DX?, OMEN flo.lo Wood et, PUti4lo#4
Viltsburgt (611- e.
Mean TiAlriltAllll.l.—Obscrentidas taken at
'lsaw's Optician Store, No. D 8 Fiftll et„ yesterday.
re tan. 111 canoe.
ti . oloek. A. a SO 70
12 "
l'otom Pnkrcn Birtstrao, at the rooms of
tho Young Marie Christian Association, No. 113 Fifth
street, at 44 o'clock, r. M., ovary afternoon. COMo
for a fon minutes if you cannot ',toy longer.
7r , i'r- To Anyaurisuns.—Tho edition of the CI,
zerrv., for this snook and pent, will contain mrrartv
V 710111,1 ADDIVONAL orals each day above the
ordinary issue. These papers aro all circulated by
mail, in the turrouuding and distant States, and will
osirooldinary facilities to advertisers of all
kinds. Lot our business mon profit by this oppor
tunity, and hand in their cards in Inns.
Day.—Tho Synod • opened Monday
mottling with the usual devotional exercises, eon.
siumed by Iles. F. Ituthrautf, of Worthington.
The minutes of the lost meeting were read by the
Secretary and adopted.
2a motion of Dr. Pohlman, of AlLinty, a sum.
Misty° was appointed en leave of nineties,.
Dr. Pohlman, hens. Darin, Wedekind, Keller and
Trexler were appointed that onmmitbee.
mrl6:d&wtjelT
Prof. al. L. Stoavor mated that a check fur $1,1383
had coma into hie hands, the property of the Synod,
the balauce, in the hands of the Treasurer. That
Treasurer being absent. Prof. S. moved to commit it
to Rev. Greenwald as Treasurer pro tam. Adopted
and check banded over.
Roe. Dr. Morris presented a report of directors of
the Theological Seminary at Gettysburg, under the
care of the Gemmel Synod. The principal furls are
as follow
The number of students in actual attendance du •
ring the session just closed was 25; during the two
years since the last General Synod 40 students have
been connected with the institution. Three profes
sors, nee of whom lectures exclusively in the German
tongue, have been engaged in giving instruction.
The Library has been steadily increasingby means
furnished by the annual coptributions of the Synods.
The number of volumes is about 10,500, embracing
a large portion of the most important theological
literature of Germany and America.
The Treasurer's report show. the permanent fund
to ho $32,7.93 ES.
The report was accepted and adopted nth, f.on.
Dr. MeCron announced that the agent of the Ut
tho Lutheran paper, would receive euhierip
Hone.
Dr. RI-truth, Sr.. announced that he eras ready In
receive money due for the Re. , iey, or to
receive eubscriptson for the same.
Dr. Reynolds offered the following resolution
Itranterd, That this body has heard with feelings
of unfeigned gratification. the statements of Re,
Mr. Curtis, delegate from the N. S. General Assem
bly of the Presbyterian Church, touching the pro
gress of that body; that we cheerfully reciprocate the
feelings of Christian sympathy expressed by him and
we shall be most happy to keep up them - a-respondence
which hos been established between or. Adopted.
Rev. Prof. Reynolds read a report touching eccle
siastical correspondence. It referred to the appear
ance of the delegate from the Northern District of
the Moravian Church, Mr. Lennig, and of Mr. Below
from the Western District of that church.- A dele
gate was present from the N. S. Presbyterian church,
Mr. Curtis. The symod then appointed the following
gentlemen to represent the synod, as follows
To the General Assembly of the Presbyterian
church, Rev. C. P. Krauth, Jr., D. D primer-Ns
Rev. W. A. Primeval:it, alternate.
To the Synod of the German Reformed church,
Rev. C. A. Hay, primaries, nod Rev. O.J. Ehrhart,
alternate.
EIKE
To the Northern Prorinoiel Synod of the church
of the l'nited Brethren, for. Aug. Wedekind, pri•
marine, and Bev. C. W.S.ihatiffor, It. fi., alternete. •
To the Evangelical Church Union, Rev. W. M.
Iteynolde, L. D , primal and Re,. Aug. Schmitt,/
ing, alternate.
This repnrt ass adapted and the delegates from
these bodies present wore asked to addrees the synod.
Mr. Leralig then spoke, from the Northern Pro
vinrial synod above named. Ile gave 11 very inter
esting history of the rise and progress of the doctrines
of this church of the United Brethren or Moravian
church. The firet church estahltshed at Ilernahut
and aro by some called Ilerrultutters and Morwrians
because no tin, out of Monism in Hungary. They
non number 0,000 communicants, with 311 congre.
gations. Since /017 the church hits established I't
home mission Ittltlittites. The number of home mis
sionaries ere 2:0 in Pentoll ran i.a, sew Jersey, Mass
achusetts, and other States. We pay eonsiderable
regent to education, having eele.da in Bethlehem
and Nseareth, in l'ehna , Salem, in North Carolina,
and in other States. Have 72 foreign missionary
emtionr, Hot mie.ionarice, and the converts 74,107.
In timenland they have 4 /tattoos and 2d missions,
nee. We sepply them with fuel and food every year
rerun England. tin send It h. thr .hip Harmony.
We hero • •tation on visa:and to canada West,
among the Indians. la-Thomas, Wert Indra
Islands, and 2.?.1t) route, under care, and others in
St. John. Total in our care on Danish West Indies.
v,roo. Then rubssbin stations ain South America,
South Aft Ica, Aso aa.l Australia re
.' The work of this
body itl all parts of the globe is astonishing. They
have scattered the reed. of truth on pearly every soil
on the globe. Every member of the church considers
himself or herself a missionary, and tenet hold them
selves ready to go at any moment, any whore.
Rev. Mr. Diesel. from a western section Evangeli.
cal church, and of the :Moravian church. addressed
the Synod in the German tongue.
After the two addresses, to which the Synod
listened with deep attention, Dr. Sehefer responded
in lethal( of the Lethran body. His address of wel.
cone and Fre patby was so .uchtrig, so full of lore,
eo admirably expressed awls° fell of heartiness that
many an aye was fined with tear,
Dr. Reyaohle offered a',notion, to which flee.
P. Krauth offered, as a substitutes, a metier. that
the Reverend chairman put in writing the words a.
near no he may, of welcome, that they may be adopt
ed as the sentiments of the Synod, and that the ad
dreg, of welcome to Mr. Curtis be also written down
for the same purpoen. Adopted.
Dr. Pohlman, appointed a representative last year
to the Preebyterian Chervil, now in ecesioo at Wil
mington, reported that he hail procured the substi
tute, appointed at that time, to go in his place.
ker. Harrison reported that be had been appointed
as a delegate to the Evangelical Union of the West,
but pot being able to go Imbed seat &letter. Adopted
Dr. Earn announced that the anniversary of th•
Education Society would take place this evening.
The report of the Trustees of the Pastor's fund
was taken up. {We published the substance of it
yesterday. I Dr. Pohlman ssid there were but two
items to le considered. First, the fH: 0 a birh bad
been pledged by the r'ol.l Book concern to the Pao
tors fund, bail not been received, but has boon turned
into the Panor's fond of the Maryland Synod. Dr.
Seise said there was no eueb thing as the pastor's
fond of the Maryland Synod. Dr. Kurt, said that
tho money had passed into the hand., of the Mary
land Synod and it is thereunder certain restrictions,
arvordeng to which putore may have an interest in
the fund, provided they pay a certain nom yearly to
the fund. 'The original intention of the donors was
that the proceed. ehoold be appropriated. As it ap
peared that the Synod had no control over the fond,
it was moved that the item he laid upon the table.
Adopted.
The second point, vie, the constitution governing
the paetor'a fund, was then reed, taken- up, read
article by article.
In the course of the die/minion on the senstitution,
Mr. Pertavimt said that be wanted the word "char
ity" stricken out and "duty" or "obligation" be put
in. When a minister has mewed the Lord and broken
down in the service, he has a right to the aid of the
church. The preamble war so changed as to strike
out the word "charity."
The fund to placed under the content of elf trus
tees, three pastors and three laymen, who are to re
port at each meeting of the General Synod.
The article rupee:Hag donations, and that tounhlng
donations In each Synod each year, were taken up
and adopted, when, It being 12 o'clock, the motion to
adjourn wee made. • Dr. Strobl° asked to report on
renege, but withdrew R.
Rev. P. A. Roller offered a resolution ol thanks to
the Trainees of the House of Refuge for their Invi
tation, and that they would accept It tint for the
great presence of buffoon., in they feel the deepest
Interest in that institution. Adopted.
Rev. Dr. Sails then made a request tu report touch
ing the hymn and tone book for Lutheran ehorehes.
Hu laid before the Synod a largo bundle of proof
sheet., which were distributed and examined. Dr.
Seise end they bed teen morn than two years in pre
paring it; they have bad the eminence of Come of
the beet mosicimn of the church. It ie also de-
Opted for families as well as churches. It contains
956 hymn.; there will be al.o added chant., etc. It
Is to be called tho Evangelical Pence Book. A tea
olution endorsing the book and cordially recurnutend•
ing it, was moved, but a substitute MIS offered by
Dr. Reynolds that the whole eubjent be referred to a
committee of five, Menne. Reynolds, flukey. Eye
, ter, Yeakle, Haupt and 'Wedekind. Adjourned.
Afternoon Seseion.—no mooting of the Church
Extension Society was held in the afternoon, Chas.
A. Morris, Esq., in the chair. E. W. nutter was
elected Corresponding Secretary; Wm. M. Hoyt,
Treasurer; AL M. Yeakle, Recording Secretary; Mar
tin Buehler, A. T.. Cheer, lease Sulger, James Mon
roe and Dr. hi. C. Kreitzer, Executive Committee.
Reports of the Executive Committee and the Tree"-
urer were laid before the meeting, Messrs. Buehler
and Williams were appointed to audit the Trensureen
report. They reported it all correct. The report of
the Executive Committee wee taken up and the
queation as to the course that should bo pursued In
regard to those churches that have failed to want
their oblightious as set forth in their report, discusa
od. The unappropriated balance in hand is $1,003.
The following resolution was submitted:
Ifesolred, That the policy hitherto pursued by the
Executive Committee meets the approbation of this
Society, and that they be instructed to continue to
disburee the funds as heretofore, except in special
rases that may bolo commended by the Society.
Pending this resoon, the hour expired and the
Society adjourned.
Foreign Miesionory Sueidy.—The Society of For
eign Minions then held their meeting.
Dr. Morrie, of Baltimore, was chosen Chairmae,
and Rev. C. A. Hay, Secretary.
A committee was appointed to report officers of the
Society, and the following were chosen ,--Preeldent,
J. C. Baker, D. D.; Vice Presidents, ley. Drs.
Eichelberger, J. G. Morris, O. A. Lintner, C. P.
Eranth, S. Sprecher, Prof. Springer, .1. A. Sobs,
Profs. Jacobs, :Berkey, Dra. !differ and ;Lohman.
0. W. Bohoeffer, D. D., Rev. F. W. Gt"eithliner'
11. L. Baugher, D. D. Rev. W. ll.Hanson,un, Roy. P.
(Hine, DIM J. Manning. HOW Wm; Doak, Cbsc A. ,
Morris. J., D. Menlo, n. II Tudyka:itid POsr
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TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 24; 11342
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Iv raugelleal Luthernu Synod
Bdeordi.g.S.retari..—Rov. IL A. My
Corregpoading Siirectary.—J. Z. Sanderibig,
Anditors.—lisso Bulger, L. L. Ilatipt.
Trcculdrer.—Martin liable'.
Executive Comailke..—Flee. Masan. IL N. Pohl
man, J. L. Sehoek, W. N. Shall, W. D. Strobel, and
J. 7.. Bandeau.
The tooth biennial Report of the Pam-wive Com:
mittee of the Society was read and adopted. There
are connected wlth.the Lutheran missions, in India,
10 miesionarics, 110 commoticsuids, 2 catechists, 3
colporteurs, 21 schools, 22 teachers, 495 scholars, I
Einnday echool, and 4 native youths preparing for
the gospel ministry. The balance to the treasury is
$1 h 154. A now mission le now proposed for Chins.
The Executive Committee have bean touch encour
aged in their labors of love by the tokens of appro
bation they hare received from some of tho Synods
during the past year.
In reference to the course pursued towar4 , Mrs.
imn, it was resolved that the Society app e the
(l
some, but recommend that in future similar c es be
referred to the attention of the Trustees of the Pas
tor'. fund.
on motion of Prof. Springer, the resolution was
divided, and that portion to the word ..the same"
wail adopted end the rest of it woe laid upon tho
table.
Er. Pohlman stated that in the Leipeic Missionary
field they have allowed the converts to join the church
and yet retain caste, against which he spoke. Tho
last item In the report teaching the establishing of
a mission In China, was still pending, and the So
ciety adjourned.
Erreiog Br...i.e.—The Anniversary of the For
eign Missionary Society was held in the evening. A
largo audience was present. Five excellent speeches
wore made by as many different person.. It was
announced that the Sabbath School connected with
Rev. Dr. lirauth's rhnrch had contributed $lOO to
the fund, in addition to $5O, to constitute Dr. IC. and
his wife hfe members of the society. Twenty-fire
dollar, were, also given to constitute Dr. Morrie,
President of the Society, a life member. The con
tributions, in all, reached about $3OO. The Luther
an church appears to ho entering with new seal upon
the relation work. We regret that lack of epee. for
bids a fuller report of this Interesting meeting.
Reformed Preebyterlan Hysod
8 r ODICAL CuMM WILDA Y.—The fore
noon sessions were conducted by Rev. J. (lel
breath, who preached from Now. 13, 27. ••Wo
came into the land whither thou Realest us, and
surely it tioweth with milk and honey; and this
is the fruit of it." The doctrine deduced was,—
The Israel of Clod enjoy a foretaste of the fruits
and blessings of the heavenly Canaan. The
heads of diecuesion were
1. The Foretaste which they enjoy.
2. The means by which they are obtained.
.1. The nee or advantage
n of these foretastes.
In the afternoon the Rev. Dr. Sproul!, the
pastor of the church io whose house Synod Is to
meet, explained the fence of Communion and
dispensed I okene.
Sabbaill.—A very large congregation was in
attendanne during the entire cerviees, day and
evening.
Rev. J. W. Shaw, introduced the exercises by
prayer and an exposition of a part of Patinas
122.
Dr. Roberts preached the Matti sermon from
First Corinthians 2nd chapter, Bth Terse: "They
would not him Crucified the Lord of Glory." The
proposition discussed were Jesus Christ cru
cified is possessed of infinite glory. This prepo
sition woe illustrated by showing that Christ it
glorious.
1. In his Person.
2 In the discharge of his Sladis'orial fans
linos, and
2 ton the Cross, or in his suffirings.
That part of the Communion service ordins.
rily devolving upon the pastor, was performed
by Rev. LI Scott, who debarred . and served the
first table.
The first and second tables were occupied by
the ministers and ruling elders, together with
the licentiates attending Synod. The remaining
tables were filled principally by the members of
the congregation. The entire number of com
municants was about 450 or WO. The sermons
at the enocessivo tables were conducted by the
following ministers: J. Wallace. J. C. Boyd, A
M Milligan, J. M. M'Donald, It. Johnston, A.
Stevenson, J. C. K. Milligan, and 3 Crosi e r.
The large assembly remained in the church till
the close of the services, al a late hour, manifest
ing the same peculiar interest in the exercises
which wan so manifest lu those conducting them.
The evening sermon was preached by Mee. 8.
Bowden, from Psalm 17; verse "As for me,
I will behold Thy face in righteousness; I shall
be satisfied, when l'awake, with Thy likeness "
Two topics were discussed: The vision of the
glory of Christ which the redeemed will have in
the future stole: and its eatieljiug atom
le:lieu-J*3% the pereto., of the Synodical coin
omelet, were closed. Rev (V Milroy explained
Poshm in. and Rev. J. 8 1 01 prescbed the ser
mon from I Cann.. ill: "Arise, therefore,
and build," Sc Ilk proposition dednced was:
Christians should have peculiar anxiety for the
interests of the church. This was disarmed
coder two topics The [lemon of, and the Man
ner iu which thin 'merest should be manifested.
The closing exhortation vas giren,by Dr.
Sproul. in which ho urged the womb" *prod
to entry upon the duties of tbehwer—,, w -- 4bont to
be conntitnt.J . in th• name nod
harmony whsch had teen o, n h the
communion asason A
B . rn.tl is la La °moulted this eveuiog. it 7.1
o'clock.—the npeoitm Immo° to b. rreartinl
Ilex .1 It W :Mosta. of New York
I'n eon CA.,. —An interesting case will come
on In the U S. Circuit Court, in equity, to-day,
before Judre touching, the right of cer.
lain parties to make the lock known as the right
and left hand door lock. The case is that of
Livingstone, Copeland th Co , en Jones, Wal
lingford S Co , the former of the Novelty and
the latter of the Variety Works, in thin city .
The complainant's bill eats forth euhetnntiafly
that before tho 17th of December, IC-42, John
P Sherwood was the original inventor of an
improvement in door locks not known or used
before his invention that his letters patent
were duly assigned to Calvin Adams, and on the
13th of May, 18(1, said patent watt re•lseued to
Adams, and that In September, ltltiG, Sherwood
executed and delivered to Adams the exclusive
mgbt to algid patent for an extended term, and
that in ooesideratlon thereof Adams paid to
Sherwood a certain sum of money; that said in
tention has, by Adains, been brought Into notice
sod use at great expense by Adam; and that
the respondents, Jones, Wallingford :t; Co,,
without authority of complainants and in viola
tion of their rights, have made nod told locks
according to this patent in large numbers and
still continue to do so.
The defendants deny !bat Memo was the
original inventor, deny that the letters patent
give Adams exclusive right to make tho locks,
and also deny that they ha•:e made or sold the
said improvement, but say that the "keepers"
and look. manufaottired and eold by them are
different from anything epecifled by the said
patent of Adams They state that they mane•
facture and sell "keepers" in connection with
lock. patented to Andrew Pattereon, 16th June,
1657, and claim the right to do so: that Adams'
patent was in public use with complainants con
sent for more than two years prior to hie appli
cation for said patent; that the feature referred
to by Adams as an invention is a mere ornament,
and not, tberefort, patentable They Mate that
long prior to Adams' invention the blunt bolt,
bevel keepers and Janus face were well known,
and refer to patents 17th December, 1842, to J.
P. Sherwood, and to Jahn 11. Davie, March
7th, 1846.
These are the main points on either side, as
net forth in the paper books. Tho casette ;mad
home interest, involving a large amount of
money, indirectly A large number of deposi
tions hare been taken, and the case will come
np to day.
CONTRACTS A WAILIAO.—The contract for build
ing the addition to the Eighth Ward School'
Iloune, of which Meagre. Burr & Moser and
Chawbere are the architects, has been awarded
to Messrs. Moore and Chatnbcre This firm has
secured the cou'root of putting up the new
second Ward School building in Allegheny. J
W. Kerr is the architect.
BURMAN L6VI and Moore Blum, the two Ger
man pedlars who were arrested in Wheeling
some months ago for robbing a dry goods store
in Washington, were tried in that place and
convicted. A complete chain of circumstantial
evidence was establiehed, all lending to show
that the prisoners were guilty.
(t.ORREVTION.—Tbe types made tic say, in sev
eral instances, in yesterday morning's report,
what we did not intend. As is the sentence
spealing of two lettere from Dr. C., it should
have read—This had been done in two different
letters to mendors of this Court. REPOUTSII.
W. 11. NATIK.I.F. and R. L Stewart, Ergs.,
have been chosen Representative Delegates from
Westmoreland, to the Slate Convention of the
Bth. They recommend John Clay for Surveyor
General. The primary elections for delegates
to their County Conventions will take place on
the 18th of June.
We underetand that Mr. Lea, who ran the
first ferry across the Allegheny, put on another
boat yesterday, in addition to hie first, and that
Capt. Torrence, in order to keep up with the
times, will also double his forces, so that we
ehall have four ferry boats running.
alturnar.—The let regiment of Allegheny
County Volunteers will parade to-day, at White
(Beltzehoover's) on the Brownsville road.
It is said that 26 companies will attend and
participate in the military display at Greens
burg, this week.
Tne alarm of fire yesterday wan caused by tho
breaking out of flames (rein the rear of the store
of J. B. Hubby, Esq., on Fourth street, near
Ferry. The &a was suppressed with a damage
from it merely nominal.
Tog CONCZET.—Tho lovers of song will not forget
ibst Deepen slags Ws alibi it lewd* MA
Bo is one onto, bed bawl &sirs of the dal: W.
bee a AM bog" •
om. BMOC_
?Jesus. Hunt di Mite base sent us quite s
beret of books. The first we will name Is one
published by D. Appleton & Co., New York, en
titled—
Tar Tts Tactirrt; or Heads and Talle far the Mee and
Waggle,.
This is an American edition. It was first written
by the late Paul Chatfield, M. P., edited by Jef
ferson Sanders, Esq., was first published In Lon
don in the year 1836. It was immediately re
published in this country, but owing to the fact
that much of its matter was of purely English,
local and temporary interest, referring to the po
litical and religious squabbles of the times, the
success of the work here was but temporary,
and it has long been entirely out of print. It
contained. however, a sufficient quantity of wit
and wisdom, original and selected, to make its
resuscitation at this time appear desirable. The
American editor to whom was intrusted the office
of preparing it for republication has thought fit,
while pruning the original of all that appeared
superannuated and of no present and lasting in
terest, to embody with what remained such Se
lections from his common-place book as appeared
to him to come legitimately within the design of
the author. It is a very readable book.
PIt•IZIC Faaannu in AULLICL, with Dotes by the way. Cy
Jamra Caird, M. P. U. Appleton A Co.
The name of this publishing house gives char
acter to the books It issues. This gentleman,
who is, as will be seen, a Member of Parlia
ment, has not despised the gentler arts of agri
culture. The book is admirably written, and
will be sought for by farmers with avidity.
This book is by no means a dry treatise on
Agriculture. It gives a view of its slate In Eng
land, and then brings the reader across the At
lantic in the Persia, and then carries him over
the mighty West, the prairies of Illinois and the
undulating meadows of Ohlo. Buy this book at
Hunt & Miner's.
"The Exploits nod Triumphs of Paul Murphy In Europe
D. Appleton At On."
The admirers of this champion of the royal
game will not WI to secure this book. It con
taiae portraits of Messrs. Stanton, Anders
ten, Lowenthal, St. Amaut and Ilarrwilz, to
gether with that of Morphy. This is a volume
of 200 pages, and its perusal will give the Amer
ican reader unmingled delight.
.Tbo Boy.. Monk of Modern Traeid nod Adventure. By
Meredith Johnee. D Appleton t Co."
This book is full of illustrations.. It is racy
and spirited in style. It gives sketches of travel
In the North, East, South and West, on sea and
land, on mountain and prairie, among savages,
semi-barbarone and civilized. We have glimpses
of Mexican robbers, of Brazilians, of whale
fishing, of Ana, its King and People, of Norway,
Spain and Persia. This is all written in that
charming style which boys so much like, and
which is, perhaps, the most difficult style to
write., Boy this book.
1 For thn Dully Taichung]] 0.7 atto ]
N.. Method• of Elootionoorlug
ifrun Editor,: In my young days oandidatea for
nomination were neither too busy nor too reserved in
their conduct to visit those whose support they asked
and present their claims in previa rer,ortn. This
was a manly, outright, frank, easily-understood plan
of eleetinneering. The candidate and the people met
fare to face; and the latter had thus the opportunity
of judging fairly as to the capacity and characteris
tics of the former.
But of late a new plan bits been resorted tn. The
candidate site in his °f lee and electioneers With you
by letter. Ton may not know him; you may never
hare anon him; but he notwithstanding addresses
'nit as hit very dear friend, solicits your support in
honied phrase, Invitee you to call and see him, and
subscribes himself, in lassie, your moot obedient ser
vant.
All this is in bad WIC. I dislike it, and, if you will
permit me a stronger word, I will say I despise it.
The thing smacks of affectation first and of trickery
afterwards. For those letters, mind you, are not
printed, so as to let you know that you aro addressed
i common with five hundred others, in stereotyped
fu
rtn; that would be plain and °gaily understood. lint
they aro lithographed—ere roc simile transcripts of
the author's hand-writing, traced and printed on
stone. To the uninitiated they seem like veritable
letters, addressed specially and only to their recipi
ents; and many a ham has been flattered by the
seeming attention involved in addressing such a let
ter to him. If those who received them knew that
they were not written, but lithographed, and that
hundreds of copies had been rent to others, in the
guise of friendly letters, there would be less onus° of
complaint; Lut must of them do not.
Now, I must not be understood as charging those
men, who have Inn Ale non of this method of election
eering, with a design to impose on the credulity of
those addressed by them. It is more than likely that
the plan was adopted I.o,euse it has grown t• .u.sukon
in business riroles, where it is uuderstdrd. nut thorn
Is the seeming of tricker• about n, no matter what
the intention may be, and for that very reason it
ought to be abandoned.
During the winter, I,in common with many of my
neighbors, received copies of such linters from a can
didate fur Senate, who dated his lithographed epistles
at Ilarrinburg, and put hi. frank on the back, kindly
Lasing the State with the postage on his electioneer
-I.g..a.`'..o?ttii I harnnever seen this m.. 0 know
nothing of hint beyond what I glean from the press;
and yet he addresses me in tet ins of familiarity, as if
I were an old etquaititauee. with whom he rould
freely take epistolary liberties. I hare alao...flate.
',weir.' a lithographed letter groat a rac•lidata for
Dtrtriat Attorney. who is equally unka,orn to me.
but do makes aa free in his epistolary advances as
my neighbor Jones, who went to Kansas last tam
ale. Ile nit only folleita my support, .4ut promises
to reciprocate the favor, (just as if I were on
hunter.l and ark" me to call at his aGee, et, etc.
. .
Now, these may Le very good men, Loth. I sin
told they are o...client nen,jind I do not gainsay it.
But, while the Senatorial aspirant may be in every
way worthy of the tom and the attorney Just the
man fur the office at which Le aims, I do not know
them, and I protect, not against the men, but against
this method of addressing me, and of addressing oth•
ers who do not know the artistic character of these
letters which are not letters. A few minutes eight
of the men cod talk with them would enable rue to
deride upon thetr claims 031.11 more readily.
As I cannot growl about the crops and the season,
this year, allow me, Mewl. Editor., to Otter this
growl In your Colell3o/1, about a system which has,
lot me trust, annoyed me more than others. We old
farmers may be too tenarlona of old ways; but it is
hard to teach an old dog new tricks. Jereganoe.
P. S. I have kilt received on l .rhi, lithograph, this
time from a candidate for Judge," - which is'addreseed
to Lae la common with other most prominent
citirene." The cry is, lain they coma.
reiroas il tern. :—As the tone draws nigh, wii•o the Re
pnbi wane ol this .ounty •111 incalliaonrenti.h, to Mtn,
our • ticket for anitity ofn it,, to be eupported at the fell
tdectlon, meannul remind cur 1.4.1 y friend., that the office
of Assembly 11.1. Is one in which the COIRIDSIof Ihi. title-
It, feel • deep interval And since en. of the Comity Utli,es
has heretofore aeon concede , / to es, It series only fair, that
to as, In a great measure, should he loft the ehnice al our
initowlista rspreitentetivo.
Permit us ID this ecinteetion, to suggest the betas of Mr.
Chula; L.tioehring. of Reber', Township. as • candidate
for Astetubly, to represent the District North of the mere
Mr iioebrine, betsidta being • good Republican. Is • gentle
nese in much lotelligeum pAinler with our 607111•11 CIII•
It•PN and highly istormed by all who know Linn, and if
elected to the Leal...are, will pines himself worthy of the
confidence which tee eons:anent. and party shall repose In
51 6, t Otani %Id li creel, t ee.
l/Mco wl Mug 11In above, us bays peon Informed
(last Col. &Oil., has ,h.rlso.l to ran for Assembly, su barer
of Mr 11.4.10 g
DARE STATEIISNT for
Mr Pittsligh 311,531
Exchange Irk 568,115
M. AM. " 283,167
Citizens' " 146,475
Methanirs". 216,230
Iron City " 251,025
Allegheny o 248,130
1-
,12024,673
Lut w.k.....12,101,348
Ei!!!EMl!all3EMaill:t
ITreaser2 Nous
and Notes of
other /WAN
154571
117,263
hU,702
11,125
30,3h2
111,255
1°,701
Plueburgh
Exchange.
M. A .
&Sachet:AA.
Iron Clly
Allegheny.
IMIZETI
Society ge•e i heir good music
TII6 Frobblo
last evening, to a thin tmeo. hire. Downing.
and Mr. it. Sieber Rang exceedingly well and
were encored every lima they appeared. The
Froheinn Sociely ming pretty well. The first
pert woe not eo good as they cano. Mr. and
Mrs. Grebe performed on the pia o with great
1 ,
acceptance and were heartily encor
.. d.
l'imemis going to Allegheny city II be pleased
with' a visit to the tailoring and clothing establish
ment of .1. L. Carnagban .i. Co., on Federal street,
above the railroad depot. Their business in men'.
and boys clothing has become truly an extensive one,
.and ranks among the most fashionable in our
&lea. f
11162 WAN MUKTAXO LINIMEnr.-10lthIlie virtue,
alone could insure the success which this article has
attained—for Rheumatism, Salt Rheum. Burns,
Bruises, Stiff Joints. or Golds, Spain, Pole Evil and
.Swellings upon Horses, It boa no equal for man or
beast. No person will be without It who has once
tested its value. "And with reference to the general
estimation of the Mustang Liniment, I can cheerfully
say that no article ever performed so many cures in
oar neighborhood as this. L. W. Satan, Ridgefield,
Conn." 8. Lunn, Esq., Hyde Park, Vt., writes
"that the horse was considered worthless, (his ease
mss spovin,) bat niece the free use of the Mastong
Liniment I have sold him for $l6O. Yens Liniment
Is doing wonders up here." Such testimony Breach
ing an every day. The half is not told. Every fam
ily should have It. Bewareof imitations. The gen
uine Mustang is sold by all respectable dealers
throughout the world. Bagasse tr. Puns,
Pr,priotors, New York.
Also, Lyon's celebrated Insect Powder.
S. A. Bows .k:Co. bare put opened thoir Ice Cl4lllll
Saloon for the season, where the lovers of this &B
eatty can be supplied at all boon of the day and pre.
sang, together with all the etceteras. They keep eon
stantly on bud stymy kind of plain and fancy cakes
end eonfectlonety, mannfacticred from the bast ma
fetal and, got competent work - men. .Wedd6g
and other partiu supplied on shit natio* and in the
. .
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Sr. Loafs, May 23.—A private letter dated Pacrei
City, lowa, states that a report had jait raided that
place stating that a party of starving Pike's Peak
emigrants had attacked and captured an outward.
bound train near Ofallon's Bluffs. Dating the melee,
D. C. Oaks; conductor of the train, was killed, and
Mr. Griffith, the newly appointed postmaster of Au
roraria, en route to take charge of the °Mee, was hang
by the desperadoes.
The new Mexican mail of the 2d reached Inde
pendence last night.
The overland mails from Stockton, of February
and March, had arrived at Santa Fe. The first was
driven back, in crossing the Colorudo, by Moharo
Indians.
A letter dated Fort rains, May 4th, informs the
Republican that Cot Roffman has concluded a treaty
with the Mohave Indians.
Few Yong, May 23.—The steamship City of Bal
timore, from Liverpool on the 12th inaL, arrived at
this port at S o'clock this morning. A summary of
her news was obtained off Cape Race, hot the pa
pers tarnish the following additional intelligence:
The number of volunteers to the English navy
which were offering at Woolwich, was about 200,
daily.
It was stated confidently in the London clubs that
immediately on the meeting of Parliament, Lord
Palmerston will move, seconded by Mr. Russell, a
vote of censure on the ministry, for having dissolved
the Parliament under such critical circumstances.
The 'Moniteur Beige give. notice. to these Belgian
subjects who may attempt privateoring, or act con
trary to the duties of neutrality,that they will be treat
ed as pirate. abroad, and be liable to prosecution be
fore the tribunals of Belgians.
Mrs. Sheridan Muspratt, a sister of Charlotte
Cashman, died at Liverpool on the 10th inst.
Witarmoros, Del., May Vl.—At the meeting of
the General Assembly to-day, the Rev. 11. J. Wal
lace, of Philadelphia, read a report of the Church
Extension Committee_ This is the third year of the
active existence. The receipts ore 70 per mt. in
advance of last year. Its field of operation is daily
widening and greater powers and increased contribu
tions are required. Reports of correspondence with
foreign bodies including !otters from the evangelical
churches of France were heard. The Rev. E. P.
Parkins, from the Association of Musachnsette,
made an address and in excellent spirit, which was
received with applause. An overture from the
churches of Kentucky, desiring to resume their con
nection with this body, was referred. The Rev.
Justin Perkins, a Missionary from Persia, addressed
the body by invitation, occupying an hour. Large
audiences are in attendance.
NOIANAP6I.I9, May 23.—The Report of the Board
of Foreign Minions was read. The Rev. Mr. Speer,
of Wisconsin, a returned missionary from China,
spoke of the eirilleation of the Chinese, their attain
ments In science and progress io agriculture. Tho
remainder of the day was spent in discussing the
Report of the Committee in regard to the transfer of
the Western Theological Seminary. A resolution
was adopted to receive the Seminary under the espe
cial patronage of the General Assembly. The point
of location wan then discussed. Without concluding
the Assembly adjourned.
WASHINGTON, May 23.—There wan an extraordi
nary session of the Cabinet to-day, called to consult
nn bueinesa connected with the State Department
It is understood that they passed upon the form of
dispatches to our Minister abroad to be communi
cated to the courts to which they aro respectively
accredited, setting forth the neutral position of our
government in sieve of the pending F.oropeno hos
tilities.
Mr, Bishop, the reeently appointed Coromignioner
of Patents, arriresthero to-day and entered open the
duties of his Cafe.
New Ormeass, May 21.—Tehuantepec minim of
the 14th, received by the Contscoalros, state that the
passengers by the steamship Oregon, which makes
the connection between Ventura and Acapulco, re
port that OeneraTMalker and three hundred men
were on board the Vanderbilt steamship Orizaba,
which had arrived at Acapulco (rum San Francisco.
Their intentions were unknown, but it was supposed
they were bound to Southern Mexico.
Sr. Loess. May 23.—The overland mail, with
dates to tho 20th, arrived last night. Tbo Oregon
State Democratic Convention nominated Lansing
Stout fur Congress. The Republicans have nomina
ted David Log..
All the American residents of Merniosilo, Smme,
have been ordered to leave the city under the penalty
of death. No ciuse has been !assigned for the sud
den hostility.
Sr. Loves, May 23 -The river has fallen eight
intl.. within 24 hours, and is still receding. All
the upper streams are reported on the decline. The
weather is clear and worm.
N 1V Y 0 ,1, 1 ,1, Dlny 23.—The bank Plato:tient for the
post vierli glow, the following rental: Increase of
eporto MEM: decrease of !minx n 19,000; deem.e
of iirrulatioin $ I its,ooo, decrease of net deposit,
5112,000.
Lor[sNu.i.e. May 23.—The river it sh,•nt station
ery, with live Ire[ water in the eariet.
• -.
Tile Grnerel Synod of the Reformed Presby
terian Church will meet in Philadelphia on the
••'.l",iti inst. .1 synopsis of the proceedings will
be publiehed_in lba GrtLarra.
weekly Itev lew oft he Pfolt•tourgb Market
Rpor44 rperullty for the PittatnnTh Gazet,l
11, in, h.. loon one of renhlion fra to t ,trite.
tnent tf thotee tona autl nte :oast non, as they
vrat , l:cited then_ The , wart.. for Breadaturfa has lost all
the adranee lair.-. 1 under wran - olatire movement, and
.lore the forrtgn news .I,oonearetra that the oar la ant
lanly to creet, any foreign &wand', nod that prlce• do not
advance. ou, own matte must actg.. dollupon • brand)
b o at, and priors mug , he
reguiah‘l I.y the Imo of .apply
and demand.
•.• • .
The (lotions,' market h. fall..n orrll.Nl Lb! on Hour,
ft,,,,, the highest pomt, and the Cho ago W heat market. :+k
*tan!, Thema, marketmot the country hare fallen off in a
similar run, and the whole affair has demonstrated that the
excitement was the freolfeheat and bad the halt been of •ny
.ver or It bad literally no foundation, and was simply
sod ponly gambling upon the one chance ist
•hich the war In Enrage gave of a large n0t... ,
In ollior reaptets the market preserve. the otnal tone,
The Bummer season I. booing on, and the Summer dog...
le coming with It.
In money matters there sa not moth change. The gen
and appeal-wen , of ion n,y affairs elerwhere i. not encourag.
log to those who era calm enough to look all the facts In the
fare, end beakers an, therefor, In aie not /surprised to
learn, inclined to haul su sell a little, and contract then ti..
cetuut lines.
She hasp ration of dry gooda at Ner York last arro again
large—St,Soo,ooo, end tho 44n:tents of aped. wem ono,
tuonx the emarner from Batton took out $1,350,000: bne from
New York $1,500.000: and .other ¢7so,olo—foal, $3,x00,000.
Th. Persia, on Wedumalay of tlint week, will tako $2,1 , 00,0L1),
and other tre.wil probably $1,00),(00 morr—a low, in two
awake. of worn mationr ' flow long In Ire stand thi.
dram • If it cont.:lnel few weeka or month. longer, th.
banks, a ho will furnish the most of it, will do w.:lto look to
It in time.
Oar Intelligence from .9 parte of Ow country le mu...ag
ing ag to the crepe. The prospect is glortoue. Wheat here
vest has begun In South Carolloe and tlo>rgl. 4 and will
Ledo this week In Sentlie.rn Illinois and Tennessee..
Ito subjoin a few Items of Interest.
FM Yoga, Slay 2n.—At the tea gala teedity nearly all of
the mitslogne woe sold at 'lightly under mice.. The follies - •
lug po lees were obtained —llyson, 204E04; Young llyson,
27itte:li4,Terankayi 21W e .Tii; Etyma Yerienkay. T. ,, ,R.,31 . 1 Gun.
powder, NWT: Imperial, 20..• 03; Oolong., :Vic I'd: Soo
rboof 15065.
Now Oxicsas, May 16—r. —Flour very dull • awl oho
market eJ nneettled that quotatiou• cannot to given with
any degree of accuracy. A good demand for Cora, and
pricey tending upward; sales of 4,006 bag. at 96(4970. Mess
Pork nominal and unsettled; It It offered at SIn,OO.•tIS no
buyers. Sugar has declined to fif g4di z io, and in dull. Mo
lasses has declined to 34Q35c, and doll. Sight exchange , On
New Turk by advanced prem. Bacon dad and
drooping.
TNT. Is y 4.1.11,41.16 changing of loans, but a. yet node)
['rutty In obtaing facilities at the advanced tatca. Several
of the large bank. decline any transactions below 6 amt.
and insonic caws 7 le r unt ; toil there are many loans at 5
N taut outetending which hav• not been disturbed
There La • alightly Incroseed enuring at sonar of the books,.
but tbo dierronnt bruises still complain of. ecarcity of good
paper. Call loans may be quoted at toga TA cent; ant ohon
paper deg. 7 W Coot. with • few prominent names et tups l . 50
cent.flor very abort dates—et N. Y. Tear.
lirovhiane have also beau made to rebound. ateldbo se par
tie, who bad eneured • buoyant market In anticipnUon that
tbo time for .are epeculaliva opelattsus had arrived, are
neceamrily feeling rather uncomfortably. Prices arcenn
settled, and the tine poalttoo of the market it is almuat im•
poolible to arrive at. The probabilities seem to be that they
will land again at the even Sorra COY% fur hulk and Bawls
Shoulders, and lie&OC for bolt and Bacon Sides.
the week precolling May 23.1:
opocls. 1 LL.O4. Depoidta.
424,75311,771,6061 644,373
200,88011,520,6991 369,559
103,011 1 1,012,970 208,094
511,330 622,8314 94,802
77,330 721,4*: 76,313
1011,1051 710,261 192,004
96,485 732,106 119,149
1,77 a,093
I I 865 07
1,053,799;7,1111,8
1,089,513:7.235,5
=MI
$3.8,027
4,111
30,802
8,150
29,755
12,449
25,952
66,969
35,361
77,417
10,39 J
35,423
viiry quiet feeling. and bat little Pvarls
111 . 01ittoted at fv , tiiti. tiasti and timn, awl Pots .t tif3b‘,.l . ; Pod.
Ash i 4 .ready at ;Itv,ica!, cash qUil flu" for oralnar)
quality.
BUTTER a EGG.§—there 1. acarcely mottling tieing lu
Roll butter, sod the ee..n may be rtuteitlertal ae nearly °tor,"
we mulloal at 11:4411. Eag. ate not
plenty, but the demand la alackening up, and we yenta d nil
at 11(rell%.
Ilaettat—lbe market le itetuly et about lett week'. rate.;
tea note repel. Wes of Moulder., at 13ianS, Was at
,10, plain Ile.. at taty.t'alftX, tit. Louis auger (.'oral 11.
and city dui:4442 , To are cash tat.; no long time a
fraction ittadtital.
. •
[MANN—dull, and almost no sale; Ludy on OCCLBi..I In•
qulry is made, nod lames ere *thrust mammal at r)l,=, fur
prin. small IV tato,
IlltOONlA—there is • eery steuly demand, a n d the ro.
cella), are not more than adequate to It; mien of common to
choice et S2MAA3,OO, and fancy at s3,f,a ;
DUCKISTit AND TUBS—The factory prices (cahh, par
funds) at Fallston and Nos Brighton nee for Buckets sl,bo
qhsl,b, mad Tuba, $4.7br•556,76 doz Promstore, buckets
sell la the retail way at $1,76€42,00.
CORDAGE—
I
Manilla Rope, coil, 13 c Si N Manilla Rope, 002,140 II lb
11000 p Ropey 0011, /1 0 i 1 lb Hemp Rope, cot, 12 c 11 lb
Terred Rope, 004, It 0 $1 115 Tarred Rope, cut, 12 a St lb
Packing Yowl, Limy 11 o p lb PacklagYartyoom Iti elite
RED CORDS—Meals,
1 51,5 8 0, 112.,754gi
~ 0001 doe.
$2,000V2
Comp mil,ll a VID
1 .75 II doe.
1.1.000 LI LINES—MeaI/4n chi V dos Hoeg, Toe.
COTTON YARNS—The market le steady at the 5.15,w log
quotatkma which aro corrected to date:
MIND TUN.
Non 540 10inclueive G:i c pt. No. 1n...
Noe. 11 & 12 21 0 4$ lb N0.'17...
No. 13 —220 SIM No, IS—
No. 14 -Mc Si di N 0.19...
No. 15 .....................24 c 111N020...
WW lb 1
WM.
110.400- —.oil c lii dos No. SOO..
No. 5110...-... ......... 10 c iiii dos Nw.900...0.
No. 600.._._.......... 9 e * dos No. 1000.
NA 700 . a c rit dos
Carpet cheln, wienoL 153 c $1 M
Do do whlte,2s
to S 5 mita, 31 0
Do do 20 to 440 220 0
Cecelia Pero..--•• "
Candlewick Mic 0
eaxrrint.
No
CANDLES AND ROAN—Candls are ahem as oar pa..
Haw s ou 1.234, mould 13 and adamantine 18C010. Sam
ram
10s
as
before, steady at 0 for common. 13% for Palm,
and 10 for Sawyer's 'rant A Castile, ISCON for Sawyer'.
Chemical Wes and 7 far °arsons.
CIIRESZ—the inquiry is sot briar, and emirs are quite
lor t iales of ors W. It. at 9010. an fa goslily. Receipts
areaiWartigly meagre.
DRIED FRINT—we cast tear of nothing dololt in Apples
in Pada* atm are atomics° wales, hs mall Lots, at 0,747
iUMELSll.5—prirDs WOW'S SrP selthj st 43, ea Wind;
sad he wad. at 43, thu amount 'ring not large
and
/11111.-4 amalarata &mils° tar Ilachmel at 01,05 taißr
Cum Ss and 1113,008017, 0 0 fer large; DC bras liras VOSS
- 51111118:88 1i1171817,755w, uauf._49 0,00„.
MN=
C ommercial
O,MNIITTYY. .11 SIAV
V' fir 'l,, Wu. II Wit. “/.,
.1..1111, W Ck•Ot
13=
8 of dot
..... 8 a S dos
8 as dos
Twin.-- "k it ID
Caulking lac "
Family Baltiltra---/ek , "
Batting, No. 1,..-...-160 •'
Du No. 2.._.._.140 •'
,Lalis WhllsylitAoehtfkliih*hr.4l4o ,s 9 6 . / 4 .TM ,', c ,
MA BRlCK:—there ire iman tett:l4off wry Pr rolv
FLOUR—the decline since oar Intl b. fatly equal to tho
admire taco toted. 'While the exclatteeat lieltd the 0 . -
o.dnte IMO belly, ranging from 500 toI,OOO thle a air bet
gore the decline they here brim oft to tombs: , tto
Isere nn lots offerer] from first hoods yestenlaj,andrlre OW..
In the absence of sees, at 0,2504,50 for toper and t alts •
on arrival. Prom store, the &mend Is reoredlnglyllghti
sod 1100 =flog Was are $450 for Boperdoe. E7.° for - '
Extra, sad $7,50 to $7,75 far good ,to cholas family Extra.
Hy e Flour, train ore, $5X05,37.
o( ; ...
OftAlN—ne lb Ls .0 chance to slolp Oars, (ha l daniend
Is not to brisk, a d prices, from first hands hare Wee told
Oinn, and Kis,s7 r am store, CCM3 contloasesceressed sells
sr SS , , (rum rot bends, and h 00395, from storm 'Firs Ilse
.dram to PI, 01 tint hands, toad 9.5, from it i SLIM
Pi [paline] ate 70. tiara? f• In fslr demand sts47,ool„lns
fur gooi to prim . Pa. htettiterratioan, nod very MOP coming
In. •
•
ROCESIESL.Sagar is setting steady to the coonir7o
gt ];,and ktelaaaos 43, mall and chart erxYtisale , ' on long:ft-Mo
to tho country arc made at anal...on these figurer , . Ochee
le steady at M. at 63..c,..te.
ass PIPS--tho fo owing are the quotations for wrought
Iran tubing,
r Foot. Per Foot.
Itch Oa. 7 eta 134 troth Oas 1
"" 1 4 14' " 1.1400
e
ect to the customary dlaeounL
lIAY—A fair eopply et wales, arid mica, at sll2sla le ton
HIDES k LEATHER—tha market for Ilidea redsaina un
dimmed, and we quote Dry flint at af, Green Beef Fildes era
steady al and Ores, batted at O. Dough Leather turn
country tarineta, yes In moderate dercumd, and dealer], am
buying at mazi. We correct car quotations ferDrausel
Leather, a. follow,
Red Spanish Bela
Slaughter " .
year Loather
Skirting Leather sit tc..
IRON A NAlLS—card rates remain nochamtad; but largo
lots r.l mUls and common bar Iron can ho bought at KO%
ender quotations:
.•
ac.
Common Cu Iron pox .
J mdats " " ...4
inn Plow Wing. ...4
Stabs ...4
mkna.
101.1 164 Nona
84 to &f" Urndm
• • ••
it retire Naßs 4 pkey,._..3,7s
dd • id "
6d
Id " 44 .—..4.76
" 0,15
24 " " ^.447,661
Out liplkol a to 4 1 4
inch
6 to 6
Writ Spit. Inch
•11 langths
" 6-16 -
6$
V:11
.. CIA
1111131121
"MUT wort.
Nos. IS, 14, 15, 16.17 515 I%
18, 20, 21 • U... " 5
u 26
LARD—No.I City Rend. r°
and In kegs a 13@124. gal.
SIE6S PORK—nothlng doi
ass% to todiate the terppse
01 L---oleo or Refined Coal
70. Lard Oil fro. Ihi firm at
70271.
POTATOES—the demand la dearly; silts by the bbl es.
$2,2.5w450, and by the boa, at 70 for common and ml.tel, 60
for Reds, nod 11410 for Neahanoccks. •
PIG 11E1'AL—the reported sales this wcek are 1,251 woe
$21.604 201 du bleresrCa, made
from Lake Superior ore, et VG; 100 do do choice at s.2"h 210 do
Mercer Co, Cute st 1,22,00; and 200 do Coke, hotter quality, at
125—a1l at 8 months. Blooms are ateady at SEA. Thorn
evert. Indicate • declining market.
SEEDS—there Is nothing doing In Clover beyond a enc.!l
trade at 2550; from Snit hands not everll2s mold be real.
Dol. Flax U already at 61,00,:a1,65, end Timothy at $1,75.
SALT—we note. fair demand, and lain/ of No. 1 in the
regular way ' at 51,251h1.A.
TALLO—roogh I. bonght Ls tho butchers et 7, ant ,
country rendered at 9.
WLNDt.)I9 GLASS—pricts are Ann, and we rcpeot of
gnotutiona for the mall Enos, city make:-6xB and 709.
$3,00; 8010, $3;75; 8811 to gxll ..d 9012 to 10012, $1.20,
8.013 to 9x13.d 9014 to 10010, $l,OO. Moro are not cask
Prktrg country brands range 50 COOl4 box I see. For the
ance.ding medium mitt, 10 V. cont dine:dust at.
LEAD—trot and in antady demand al x:,6054
keg br pare in oil, and dry So . g 1 soldoct to the tenni
discount. Red Load 8109, net, and 1,1 tbarge
W RISK EY —Wet of twat 371--on advantironall rectified
at 70(41.
WOOL—the 6e/101.1 •tolle openivg.a..l ID aware.
to oar Inq niche we Meru 11.ot buyer. are ottering=g33 for
COlll6lOll, to 15 ft/r full blood. %hien is about to better loan
last yenen opening calm. The war In Europe bee ehmked
the nal - swimg tendency to this staple. If It continues, not
only will tarp quatitltisa of Etritith woolen goods bo thrown
cu our market, hut foreign Wool. 0111 also tend ln this dire.
lido. The into London Wool tale darned n decline Kcal to
tk La, and this cannot be without Its Influence hero. But
very little tom yet Mon offered for .ale In this market,' but
tee look fur comiderable receipt. within the next week end
wetke ensuing.
Import• by River
ZANF.SVILLE, per KmmeGrahlia—no bble highsrinee,
do do door, 7.1.1 blobs tobacco 25 rolls lentber, 21 eke scrape
Clerk A mo a crated rage, 15 aka .543 bbl eggs, 1 do butter,
.3 A Fetr.r; 4 14. do, Clutch A Lk:toren; 59 eke rage, II
AVConnell; art 1151 pop.r, Atwell!, lee A co; 1 ba. cage,
Lloyd & Black;:, do do, Brown & Kirkpatrick:l3s346sot.,
K tog, rennoek S ore 5 bbl. salt, A Ackley; 1 do egg', W
Itageley; 1 sk froth:fa, J Dnelare I bx.
ea; 01 sks rage. J3l Perk.. &Co pee bumps, 31/10140o;
2' ale 5511, 2;3 half do do, Shod.. & Verner, 4 61:11 dried
pCACIINI, !knurl,: CS ballot b.y, Cr.
CINCINNATI. ter Poland—lo 551 tabacco,bliller G Kick
04405; I wagon Stowe; by clean, Centield.-= to hems,
43 551 s oil, 1 trunk. Sailor. Aun 4 tea hams, Watt Wilson;
24 551 e shies y, 1141100; I cit. hams, B. vtiarbleah 110 bbl
00 , i1h: su kgs ryrup, net., Park A co, 6d pkg. lb,,
to tt, 0, beady A OP, LO 551 s vli.kp, Calwayi 5 tee bed. 5 do
ham., White brow. It; 111 , lard,lo to hams, 70 bbta door,
dl 551 cotton, 2 b. renter., LI) Ws floor, 1 eager
milt, 1 pc ...fa 1 I.s, Clark A ae 1 do tobacco, dwutawel,
1.1 57 551 door, Myer. A 3.l'nevitK 70 do do, Liggett &
Si do do, Ilatto.or A Sl'lleowra 17 ale bbl Wood.
I=l
The titter rose a few_ inches on Saturday night, owing le
the henry allover's of ha daybefore, but It u nothing
(peak The Imainea. on the levee wan light. m,
The water
by pier woe it Buie ovek O fet. The Bogorn of doer from
th e Mononeahola valley bane ent meet , ceemol ;deco the sod
den doer Wall of prices in the market.
The ratite of freights to all points duet rt the river have
edvence,l a little once the river became eo low. They now '
range en Pittsburgh heights from here to Cu:swim:Al, at
15 nod 20c; to Louisa - Sim:Mond 2.5 n to St. Louis. IA and 115;
to Otaahrille, SU , .w ice' 4d. to Eh Paul, 05 and Oh to Elam
phis, 40 and 15, and to Se. Orlesca. 50 and E 5
The cad looking wracks at the wharf ate gradually &see •
I patting. The .1. U. Coon was wrecked by Capt. Bachelor of
the Eureka Incur:ince Cc. She netted $1,20:1. Ile toot oat
all the heaviest artlciaksuch as bolters, shells, etc., oriditold
what was lett of the hull In • lump. the solo° at the whole
ansonntlag to the sum oboes specified.
The wreck of the Jsmea IVood van sold to Jones k Leath
for Ehoott. That al the Conned Bluff eon bought by the
Captain and owners for Shot. The Jennie Cray was oleo
bought by bar owners ;for $.550. ma Panels and Potomac
were cold to J. A. Ilutchleon fur 51.600, to the eggregafk.
The Henry lirnd , st anmUon, bronght $705.
The Jacob Poe left for Louisville on Saturday, cod the Dr.
Bane on Sonde,' morning. The Charon fame In. ae ousel,
but with • very light load. The Poland, from Lcuieville,
and the Emma Gralism, from Zanesville, were at the land
ing on Monday morning, with good leads. The Argyle got
op as far no Wheeling, and laid up then. There isnot water
for her at Glass boom,
The Cincrnnatl o.st ta of Bal.:day moll:
On Monday evening Robert Boyd and Rawl Curl. or
Ward, cooks on the Mom. Daniel Boone, Drib Inte.lorod
met, got into • difficulty while the toot out lying at Mem
phis, In which , Boyd was killed. Ile belongs. this city sod
L as • family hero. The evidence berms 'the coroncea Jury
~e to the effect that Boyd Jerked • hot gridiron from the
furnace and commenced belaboring Casey with It, whs..
upon Caney grasped • large carelog knife and *truck at Us
aniot.ist repeatedly, one blow taking effect In the 101 l
breast near the region of the heart, producing death In
about Mule armoire.
r===l
New At. hay Vi —Cotton market clawed goofy; sales
1500 twirl et 11% for middling upland.... Flour advanced;
velem 13 500 bbl. ; dontbern $7 003.9. Wheat advanced; sales
13,000 bon white amore $3. Oakes° Spring $ll5. Corn
eale• 2.(100 too. Mean Pork buoyant at 6 6 7 0017
I.eltne slo33@lsso. Recoil dnU 8%4914' for . Idea;
1ien71.4 for abouldtr. Lardbuo3 ant at lIYALN.
eer . ie, nothing dime. Lestbeiltoyent. Oils quiet; Unwed
ro4jtC7; lard 9:{o9'LB. Tallow doll at 11®1114'. Pot .8.11h0.1
fittn et 50. Opts Turpontine firm. Rinitt firm. Alm
Stroke :ironer; Ch k Rk 1 62; 111 Coo 55; do bonila.7B; Mich.
Sou, gesrantrod. 374;: N I" Oen 721,; 5111wauirle 6:010 60
5.14 Vs es 01, Oa a Ch O3I3; Par Mail 7214; Teem 64 70;
market closed wink. Cotton Fleight4 to Liverprod 5 32.
Cmctmvart, May 23.—F100r, aftor news from New York,.
advanced 25c, closed at $0 75 for superfine. Wheat firm.
Whisky drol Pro:Malone unchenged; mesa pork cold at $l7:
some balk std. at S. &Torsi-log from 33 to 8580 Lard 1.1
Molasses 37430; Prtgare..V.&734. Money easy; ex-
change very firm at 1.8 per cent prom
P011.1.011.131a, Slay 5.3 —Flour markot Armor; prices ec.
ceptable on Saturday now iv fused; gales ropertineat $7 76Cil
7 50; cote and extra family at $7 821.807 75; receipts cra-
Maio Nery smelt; co accumulation of crick. Rye Flour rolle
elowly at 14 7545; Corn 11043 at $l. Wheat comes forward
elowly but demand limits?: sales 3000 bus at 61 70,„1 80 (or
red; white et $1 801 00. Are arrllard to 94Q93. Coro on;
eroded; good ye11...10601.1 at 135, bat Lowe only offer 9 . 4 V..
WOO bus Pa tioto rold at 15. Grocetika and Provision= very •
little movement. The new clip of Wool commenced coming
forward, but opening prices net yet fixed. 300 bole Ohio
Whisky sold at 31c.
Taos,: who delight in escaping from the heated
atmosphere of the city, on such n sultry day no this
promises lobe, will ba obliged to us for suggesting a
visit to Iron City Park, where a pie-nic is to be giv
en for the free schools attached to St. Paul's Cathe
dral. Young's brass band has been employed for
the occasion, and trains will run to the ground hourly.
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MACNE C P ASTER
THE GREAT STRENGTHENER AND
PAIN DESTROYER—The best and climpeet bows.
bold Remedy to th; world. Simple and pleemnt Ito ap
plicallon, certain sad effectual in Ito regalia A Isentlfal
mieutiffc external curative, applicant° for the relief of polo
el stir time, in any piece, in nay port or the 1..2W2
tem, and under all circninetences. If you pot this Mater
anywbare, if polo if them the Newer .101141 a More until
the pain bay ',taloned. The Piaster magnetises the polo
away, mei
PAIN CANNOT EXIFT RIMER THIS PLASTER.
IS APPLIED.
Rheumatism, Loololow, Stiffness, Debility, lierrecimmea
Noll mtg., Dyspepsia, Coughs, and Cold., Pains and Achim
°revery kind, desert oven to Coro., am immediately reined
and, with a little patience, permemently cured, by the magi,
W saloons* of the MAGNET/0 PLASTRIL It le the alra.
pleat, sweet, safest, Omen:WNW and cheapeot remedy
existence. It. application to nedrecsal—equaily to Lila •
wrong nun, the delicate woman, end the Diehl°
To each and all It will prase • Bale cod • Riming. /fa .
rem is agreeable, and without annoyance or thembla Ito
price lo within the reach otall—rich or poor; aR msy bare.
It woo an, Wet • d suffering In Roy Way.
FARMERS Mould be *brays supplied With this lumina ,
Me PLASTER. It will be the Good Physician in .ay
household, ready at all 'lna, and at lostant notice. • .-
Pot optx tattled Ma boxes. Each box will mate sp a
eight platters; otol arf OW an optima than: roc..
cents !shim, Milli - di-Deism
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inventor and Prmiser or, Prow Turk.
SIOILEBEALYBLIIIINNT/0 PLASTEDis mid by Andrus •
gists in every city:aim:la and 'Waged the Milted ntates,
tualsesiksrlyiir,.
t'.B c 111
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'MEW S FROM EUROPE.See N. Y. Daily.
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Insaty. L.. 7wrrditar Mit Una a• bun*
LULL I.W. PITCOCK. Acia
ORANGES AND LEMON,S-, • •
.100 Bose. gust= Orogen
100 do d.' I.l.opa r ip,
Boyd, cn otalesomora tod f0T0014.67. • ."
02,24- - • • W ar r DICKIq.
110111 POUND SYRUP OP PROSPRAT.ES
chm=dc 4 Fcc 4 .' gurrarftesh re-.d
AliClt-100•Bze Pe2rl ttarCili for gale by
4.5!
Per
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Boat
ROMEO AND 1NV11 , 13-
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Horan Eloa 1 by %, 7-16
and, tli t acti.---' •-• 534
Dandy 1% by 54„
46 ...a we
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Saddle Tree I,w/1%
by 9-16 . d 4 ln 4
do " I ‘, and 1 , 4
bz 9-16 1r . 14 In " ay,
I. Ilela at 12 in i^f,
•01 count - 17 at 11.
, g; WA quote. in the M.o.= of
f the warget. at 517,M019.
II of 51,0 0, and Lubricating_ at
and Linateul nominal Of