„.. 0.11 ILDS & C 0.5 WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 133111T00d Street, Pittsburgh, "Vvrz ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF _O 0 T S AND - SHOES, Of every variety, end latest Styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, wh;..11 having been purchased principally fur CASH . , direct from the Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS to our friends who may call. WE LEE AGENTS POR Which are highly recommended throughout the EA4i. juic XTOIZ PATENT suagmt ,a hm i l=ia ll ur cheap:um-ONa M i r ALLIC OUT-Wlidlt TIMM{ Pallid 0; I.E actual tr.t, to Tirea-an 'BOOTS AND SITIO ES. Kyrßuyare Sad it to their alvetitage to reit aud 7 9 1 . 1 BOYS, amine one stock YOUTHS AND delore Purr/liming Eliewhere. CHILDREN. lat• Particular attention siren J AYES leagliDLES3 ROBERT JAMISON TUOlgan JAMISON JAMES M'CANDLESS & Co., Ntl. 103 WOOD STR PITTSBITIcOII IMPORTSRS - AND JOBB RS OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of 7'REIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERAEL TO THEIR BToOK FOR THE 9 . PAIND AND SUMMER TRADEI, Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Their Terms and Prices will be as Iravorab a to Pan - imam, us those of any other House, }Cast or West. terCash - and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call. nirl6:lAwtjelT ,±pectat O.OIUIO - LAICK SOPER-WU COPPiraIIILL 13 , 1KILL.'1`INGI. WORKS PITTSBURGH. PARZ, urcuaDY & - 2,I4NITEACTURERS OF SIIEATIIING, izAtocur. end BOLT COPPER, PRESSED 00P PER BOTTOMS, Wawa Still Bottoms, Spottor !older, IciportAii and Dealer. Lo METALS, TIN PLATE STEM IRON, WIRE, Ao. Constantly on hood, Tintomes &Whines And Toot.. Wafehoisse, No. 149 nrst and 020 Second west, - Pittsburgh, Penna. Wlil orders of Ooppin• oat to dewed pALLAni. .hrlyT , JOHN 8. LEIB, "MiIeR:CBAISTT TAILOR . N 0.45 BlarketSt., Pittsburgh. Ood assortment of CLontS, Cassumats, v‘ramam, oaermaa and .11 goods imitable for materna.' w.r..lattrocein«6 ilit•Orders prmaptly filled, la tho latest tho art mr23:lidfc - ?It:L . OOORD do OC)-, HATIO7•CTUREIIs •tin DEALERS RATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, WIIDLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street. Pittsburgh, Rave now on hand for Spring Sales, as —largo and complete an assortment or Goals as can bo Ruud in nay of the eastern cities, consisting of FOR, SILK AND WOOL HATS of every style and quality; OAPS of every quality and Wert rattans; PALM LEAP, STRAW, LROCIORN AND PANAMA:HATS; STRAW, LEGHORN ANe SILK BON. ran, etc., etc. Penems 'ebbing. to purizbete either by u Wuoussiit eta _ writ find it to their advantage to call and ezantlum our stock. mrll FBENCH WHITE ZIIIIO PAINT. 4500 Tone Snow White and No. 1 DRY 11.7 D GROUND IN OIL IR TRANCE, WARRANTED PURE, In Om abS tosrrim for .101, JOSEPH AL STILONG, No. 83 Range Street, New York, mrL3oulfc Agent, TieUs Montagne & Co ,Parls. S.A-PeLUIQL 13-.ELAY DRAPER .A.N3a No. 61 ST. Ile,d/B STRUT, PITTSBURGH, PENNA., 1111 e iust , retunled from the Eastern Cities and b tlO7/ ret iring his Spring stock of Cloths, Amer.., Vesitage 'and Coating. of every variety and style adapted to the ba 9 3 elty.and osnotry trade, which will be made up to order .with prompting and despatch, and at raw as low an at any other eimalarestablbliment is tbeeity. tedChite WIDE do CO . - Forwarding and Commission Merchants, /Ind agents for the sale of Pittsburgh Menu facture.. Omsfproott. laid order. far LEAD, RIDES, LIEMP, PRODUCE, kc.,'solltiZi. Pm:opt Afton- Um to nteadring, .4 rot warding. Ho. 49 Commercial 9 t at. Loots deriolemic . J. - u. 0111i1ST V, at. D., 163 riani Street, Pittetensrh, Penna., froolikg Ito 4 td aaraatago• of Lawn Cl9,llepa ouJ floe. 044,sad arena -- prOatico, onto lao profouJonol fenicel In MIAMI, AND tiIfDIDAI. OatiEg. 113/M30211. Rev. W. D. la OWI.I. Col. Witt. /dcCandle.. Bag. Dia A. McLean. Floc. Woornr. T. U. Bill, Esq. Man. T. J. Bighorn. J. U. Mutat. Jana H. !donor, Esq. • - Jrnob IlcCollloter,Pag. my3,l34fa f3TNa. STOVE ALEXANDER BRADLEY, Kozronctrara ko.o own to EMT worry or COGEIN.G, PARLOR AND HEATING STOTES, Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &o. Bole Proprietor of the celebrated PATINT Ges BURNING and SNORZ CONSUMING COOK STOVES. • Office and Bales Room. cullklydlo so, 4 Wood St.. Pittsburgh. Ps. STARCH AND FARINA Mods by the West Philadolpolla ILlanutaotstirtng Co (Plot Premium warded by the Wanklin Institute, November, 1858.) MainOatialeei Starch, he cue coot's 8 bolea. 8 Ito. each be.* do 40 papere,l •" do; . . Mao, Aolltted , Pnra and P.okri Starch, in boxes wartou sizei4all for laundry use, 006 S FARINA, (or Cora Starch,)in bun 40 papers each. Thus m 11411,11 arpreasly prepared for ordinary p.p.., wodcan bel rated= ar superbr I. PIaIII to .any no. In use, Far sal* by THOMPSON, CLAMP. ag YOUNG, Plina,larey...lB,4l:dttle Agana:afar the Company. N. /10/481.ECS .Sc. BONB. imam ts Foraign and .latatie Bills of Euhauge -oir.wrinceresTrbipoer, BANN NOTILS AND SPEC'S, - tit). 67 lIIABIABT STREET, PITTSBURGH, A. le6.o6llsetions made or, all th• principal cities through. outaba Unita} Matta. apearcly R 0 13 0 FL Et DMZ/ IN STRAW BONNET/I AND WATS,* BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Sc., NO. 53 MAREET STREET, P/ITSJ3UNG9. B. 8. & C. P. PdARISLEI, 1111111CTINIXIM Or PIJNTINO, JOB AND ALL BINDS OP • W R;A.PPING• PAPIER. Warehouse, No. Al Wood Serest, PIITSBUSCIH, PA. atylat Rao bonta al market prices. JOHN COCIER4I24 NW). NAXLVACTOXIMII OS Iroa allanni, Iron Van/ta, Vault Doors Window Shutters, Window Guards, &e., 'HO: 91 atentut Reread.' ea Thfrd Strut, (1101weetillaaland Market.) PITTSBURGH, PS., Hales tated lratiety of nos Pattern, Ssac ) and pla in, g 14411• for all imposes. Particular Oka= pad to an. ekologltralioLou. Jobblag dose at abort non.. mt 9 ..... . •. V&IIDEVIIR & EMEND, A . T'i'ORNEY s AT L. :; cl cs - umircEnv, No. k 8/irse's //lock, Dabrupse, love. 411,9011tottOrm ;may& mad/ In any part of Northern b araltad to th spar La l. and Bak of Zeal Zwas tatnipp Ham crn Bomb and Mortgages salaydfo w. 6 rowws ................:........__.~.. .._ r. a. ~~ua. R7111[071.D00GLt1........._...» .............. RQIWIIfRi4. 11.01111180 N, 111N18 & KILLERS 'tilltiliiDEASl AND. RIACEIUMITS, W 6.8 SIN laTCl2j won't . 8, ; Penna. oittie;ixo.si Market t. lisztatotasstilrfas otSkimm Roth= and rdin nu"' 72 C4441 . 1 . 1 frotriWork, Steam Wiest. cridAlkot Lan 40 tadh . ltand &Taring douses shortcake. sailhlydfc - WAY:MEAN do tzt N ~,lissithetunmeadDadersin all kinds of 70411CCD, SNDPP AND bIGAMS, AND TOBACCO, Lbrie•offtialleg Streitand.DianoodAki. PTPIIII3I7RAII, PA. EXCHANGE. ,';:`::B,x6-11V - BILLS , DRAWN BY SNIERINAN di CO,' • ON nut EN/ON DANK, LONDON, IN 8tr2.18 OF ON! - Aka; ELM on ths print:fps' tides and toyrns of France. iteleasa,- Maud, Clareaay, &unto sad other European Etataa, constantly nu Lead not forces by Mira. Bo lkera, lEro l lsrdet 34 , ll er Agt,. '.7: - AuzaTTx.an NclicEimar.A.srx. TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, Caturhinittivotoeme, , PITTSBURGH, PA *MOTT, Dentist, Ritfi tempted to the house lately occupied e,Tre , .Wgt„ A. Wee; 27$ Nun arca, (wnib MA) thinl doOt atoll mastmt. 3 - i4neo Bout bola 9s. Lillie v.*. $. Posylazy, nic.Lsoar & :I 4 AIII♦CSP+GIO o! C ,17,,N B-A.RRELS. SOLID BOX T/ISES, CasOiteekatulllammerid Shovels and Spades, fit. leEgy , Wedges. Mimi Teob. - votirucrino, 17 Market et:4)6i; —k - e Special jaalttro. NV.A'Ve 1 1 Fehi WHOLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AMEILICAN WATCHES. - • We would most respectfully call the nue', tlun of the pabllc to the American Wald.; now Wing ex. terkelrely Introduced, the menoracture of winch be. come ac firmly eustallsbed that entire confidence cell be placed apse them u sere and correct thme-krepery, both by the wearer alba utter. Raving boon appointed Whotessl• Ageots for the We of thee. Watches, the public me, to einem' that we can a II theta at the very lowest cash prices. We have also a very large Wick oteiILVER and PLATED WARE, VINE GOLD JEWELRY In sets, Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Calittlage. Our seeorttrient a CLOOIa smusnally largo at present ccistprlsing was beautiful pattern. of EIGHT and ONE DAY PARLOR and ovrict DUXES at GREATLY RIL DUCED PRIORS. Weld. al. • fall dock origillwa awl Swiss GOLD sad &UM!. WATCEttk Oa butt all of gun wa importattoo. Ad., Watch Blake& Tocididatla sod Watch 0144444. REINDMAN k SIEYNAN, No. 42 Firth sm.. ZI I R W SEWING MACHINES R C 0 I ft .1E) a N FOR SALE WITH ALL LATH IMPROVEMENTS ZIASUFACTURICR'S Piticgs, ELLEIX. R. RIIIID, fVo. 69 Fifth Si MOTifttft3t eIOTIt Fiß6lt /1101;id procure Mrs. W S. , th• log Syrop for Children Teething. It has tit witwil oil niirth It greatly facilitates the proetsw of tak thing by soft. In the glims, reducing all Inflammation—will allay polo, and,Ls torn to regulate the bOrrola Depend upon it, molted., II will giro rest to yourwlyet, nod relief and bralth to lour Infanta Perfectly safe lu all ea... This valuable preparation le th• pr.acrlpti:u ol one or she moot expsrleors.l sod skilful rowel. Pliyebasroi tn Rogtoud, and Liu tow. steed with oet.., whoa wit cwt. lit millions of [Met We belleii It the boot nod scrod trtocry fo thr world, In all arcs of Dymetery and Dlarluwa to Children. nta.th.r arises from teething ot from any other reuse If Ufa and bealth coo be Nitinialed by .1 .ll.r. is worth Its weight In gold fddllocas of bottle, tiro cad ...try ye.r iu rt.. It Is an old and wall Died renialy PRICE ONLY it (lIINTS A BOTTLE /13,-Nune geoulneuulses the Inc-Motile of OUR fl rt A PY.It• FLINN, Nov York, Is on the outside wrapper, Bold by Draggluta throughout the world. DR. OEO. El. KEYSER, egret for Pittsburgh JolidatelyfcT Pittsburg Steel Works JOKES, 130 YD 6.c Matiplietarereuf CAST STEEL; alto, SPRING, MA AS A. H. STEEL; SPRINUS•OI.I AXLES, CkrAcr Rat§ mkt Arsl Sena*, Attsbuy•ph, U. 14.00E1ti.)3 .1101.TTIM Of Roger.' Improved Paleot.Steel Cultivator Teeth, Carder Rod ,End Pird Stroh, Pah,:Arm!, Pa olitlydfr• RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY. Joseph Dilworth..... D. W. C. Oldlwe (Succruorn to Porter, Rolfe a' &of t DUNIMOTURII.II br RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, •nl2,lydfc, ' PITTISIIUMU. PEN N• A ILIC:NII - Y L. COLLINS _ - Porararding and Commission Merchant, AND WIRISAALB DEALER IN ()bees% Butter. S.eeds, Fleas And Produce Generalli, ee/ tiro. 25 Wood Stmt. Pnisburon. Bide, 011 and Leather Store. D, KIRKPATRICK 1k Suss, Nu. 31 S. Third al, between !dulcet and Cheetent sta., Philadelphia, hate for We DRY AND HALTED SPANISH HIDES, Dry and Or Salted Patna Kim Tenners' OR, raol.lale and,,Crtr dere' Too/. at the lowest prime, and °pan the beet tonne 11:9..Altkinda of Leather In the mush wanted, for el WA the Meted market rake will be given In math, or Laken to • a:changa for RUM. Loather .tared km of charger and ruld on conimliudou. usra.) ydre SI,OOO_RIWA'iID for any Medicine that wi sue! PRATT r BUTCHER% /dAGIGOIL, the only indbm Remedy now ead for Rhenmatiam, Neuralgia, ileadsehe, Toothache, Pain in the Side or Reek, Sprains, Drab., gore Throat, Burns, Contracted Cords and Mutates; the only vog @table remedy discovered tbat 0111 act upon them and llor bee tbajobats. Thousands of parsons have been cared of thine complaints by this new discovery. All ere InCted t, pn It. teed. Principal office hid Washingtoo street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Far eels by DR. GEO. 11. KEEPER, No. too Wood street, and J. P. FLEMING, Alleihany. Plguaturo at Pratt it Butcher no the wrapper, and name blown hr the bottle. Or the thousand ills whieVaiiiiei manicind doting the flat re•n of their existence, wort. in children le nabs's' one of the isic•t common, and the wood. A per fect rnmody for these peels to the young, Is to be hod lo II Pahnestockla Celebrated Vermin:le, which explain,ca has proved to be • specific for worms. It le prepar lid and add by B. L. PAIINEarOthi & CO., Wholesale Druggists, corner of Fourth arid Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Nam. apaldhert Tux great usefulness of B. L. Fahnestock'o vcrmuais, does cot co osist atone to the tact that It Is • certsta cure for worms. In cases who., no worms exist, It emu.. on chlhfroa as • mild cathartic, •od greatly Dane. authe haslth. Proparttl and sold br O. L. 41 HVFAITOCK t CC, Whole Is Dmighrts, cormr of Wood and 403 sta., Pittsburgh. Pa iar.7.44444P Puna OLD RID WRILET.-1 have on hand Pl!DrAl bomb old Rye Wbblry Irlatch I bore dod modo'ond kept DEM ttbu bloacomo old wad sal bo oold by the barrol or galloo,for osedleol pompons. torlDdiorr OF.O. 11. neysxn.lo Wood woo.. Amami Eiss.—Dr. Keyser, of 140 Wood stroec has coo haad• ury excalhoit doe. fur &Opera., by which many palm= am Mader to hear w oil as sm.— Ahp, • mall gotta packs dram, which L. lasexted foto the ear, end I• Tory dilatant to mayo.. of &Om. Ja2q..derT Puss Baaernr.—l have Brandy which I Will guarantee to be pose and fit for medicine, which I bare pncehaool to meet a public want. Aoy one who will try this can be satiatiod of to naperkeity. carlTaikwi OW. IL ISEVISR,I4OWoott knot. GALVANIC BATTERY, OR ELECT/I° MAGNETIC for Medical porpc•ia, of a vary .OW/or kind WI !Menthes of Exprma chargoa, wh.rrrrr an Ernrom nanon • remittance of Too Dello/v. Addroaa Dr. GEO insin., No. 140 WoM ot— Pitteberatk. A. aykrta•P °mums Sams of a good quality for aalo at DL KKYBZ &to Wood at itylchdaver DR: SCHENK'S blEnicurze.—The Wholesale ♦ooay far the above medicine. hat OIL KSYSZECS, Ito Wood Wee.. Brotms—The best assortment in the city *or a 4 •IDB. KNYIBISRA 140 Wood .L sgrUgdimT • Sramora—A full assortment of all kinds .( spins. - fa- us. at Int ESYSInn, No. HO Wood 0tr...1. THE oply_Trues Manufactory in Pittsburgh L .Km=4 . 11,110.. 140 Wood it. 'pi Iklawl. To luso EMU& were of any kind you can , 0 4 Hodgeoxies Diamond Cement at DR. ILDYSDR.B, No 1. T 40 Wood stmt. 60941h0 Dig; Ward's Toothrawder and Tooth Wa4b; A zlva aity . of the oboe Mich* Aro for solo oo reduced priouLby DII. R 0.140 Wood M., !Pittsburgh, Pa, • &Ars; Raiz Brushes'and Torfum at W I Ire t ibVirocd ca. " - -';',..-:r'.,.:.Z :' :.. ' ,; ' ;,^,i:- ';'?' - '. , ; -, :.' ,-7,.. .r. , •-..,.. , ..':: . 4 1 -' . - : I ttsbittg (betcjit. 1-• x •r-r 13 . 13 TJ WEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 25. ISO IFlt't Al. ! . .11 N ;rIF TIIX etrr Cii V 1.&13.i N..wFm •Itt,ll.r. M CAN Tame en oron t.— Olkberrmtion tali.. at Shaw', Optician Store, No. 59 Pifth et., yeaterday. IN NUN. IN yU Oil 114 9 o'clook. A. ■ Barometer ZSir rsios ('RATER Mr.ssisa, at Ina rooms of tbo Young Men's Christina Association, Na. Gi Fifth strata, at 41 o'clock, every afternoon. einno I, a fon minutes if you cannot stay I.nge.r. , ' Z'ir . To Anernxtsensii—Thu ET/Ili., or tho IIA• ZETTN, for this week and heat, will coatain rIrTNI,N fIIINDOL9 ADDITIONAL corms each day 11 bovo the ordinary issue. These papers are all circulated by mail, iu the surrounding and not Slates, and will afford extraordinary facilities to advertisers of all kinds. Let our business men profit by this tumor tuttity, and band in their cards in time. THU WEEELV t7.17.1:TT.-011r WKEK is Out to-day. We would notify members of the Synods now IS session, that it contains full reports of their proceedings, all brought toyeAer from the !:00( day ni their until Tursday morning. They are sold will, or without wrappers at five cents ' , croupy. We will supply them at the Sy nod. Yearly subscription, $2 per einglo copy in dubs of ten, SI each per notion,. To the I.enerad reader :this is one of the noel interesting copies of the GAZCTTE Filial has appeared for a long time, se it contains the re ports from the war in Italy, and other interest ing matter tottehi6g things al home and ahrond Ilia' angelical Lutheran Synod. Figh ! l ag. —The Synod tact et half past o'clock, according to adjournment, and spent a half hour in devotional oteseuteo, concluded by Rev. Mr. Ulrich. Al it o'clock, the hour td having ar rived, Dr Pohlman asked and received pennis shwa to make a report from the committee so leave of absence, lie reported the names of a number of gentlemen who had received leave of absence, which report was accepted au-i ap proved. A letter from the deleg tie of the vermin Re formed Church, Rev. Dr E fleiner r wax re coved, elating that he was not able to °nine on account of ill health The Committee ou 'Mileage reporte 1 by De Stoehet n revolution that the vornmittee e lOu thorized to borrow the •lefictency required to pity delegates Adopted _ Mr. Lennig reported di ihe Treasurer's R-- port, which woe found alt right. The enege s- Lions to the report erre adopted, and a fora mince appointed to audit the Treasure, ac count. The committee appointed Was Revs, Greenwald, Sadtltr and I'. 11. Mattes. The following resolution was adopted That the Treasurer alone have power to disburse the funds of the sy nod The committee to audit the account of the M " R "'" " 1 1, —The exceedingly ter,ting elelelnen I of Mr Lennert —a delegate Treasurer of Castor s food t etterted through P in tine Lutheran Synod—touching the history of Smyecr, Esti The smooth on hand is Sflti`t The report was thy! th; Treasorer account is the nuesionary efforts of the Moravian church, correct Adopted was in one or two important staiietical points int ,ct in our report yeeterday. We have re Unfiniehed businees being in order. thin con steed our report of his speech, and can vouch for stitniten to govern the Pastor s fund came up at the point where it had been left on Monday, the fillowing as correct Ile told bow Count Ziorrodorf received the and amok by article was discuseed and adapted Moravian brethren who were obltged to leave Toe question runic looks course of the die- their homes and estates in Bohemia, being per cueston, whether the funds should I e distributed secoteo by the Roman Catholic Church, edam among all Luther ans, or only among those who even unto death, anti were allowed by the Count are in connection will. the General Synod The discussion took a wide range RV, to settle on his estates in Saxony, Germany. F Fink, ti lo r a E rj b oru. D r, The place was c•Ileil 11 them Ilerrelitit, and Baugher and Reynolds participated hence they are by many called Ilertiuhutters Prof. Eejbarn, of Synod of Northern t iiouis, i others rail them l'unaad°r" To distinguish themselves from the (Jolted Brethren in Christ, spoke warmly in favor of dtetribtitin the funds theyhave adopted the name Iforortun Brethren, its largely and widely as possible lie sail if am their foretaihttre tame from Moravia, in Ito tee blame Nlieeictiary Society Lad acted upon the principal et. finest eel . to thei.e who cott hen., In the Unite I State. they numberabout formed to Croat: Cle;., Le wonlJ OPT., tsar, "agregall'" cad calamaweants been able to preach the Gospel and to Jo what Their church i+ divided into 4 provinces the he had done among the Scandinavian, That tterinau,the English and the American, north Society aided him, ecktog ittet au toeittmew we Anti etult Mr. I. repreeents the northern to what eret lie lel , t Vdt d pee rio, In tilts country Since 1517, the body bird up the kingdom nit hn, e' rei 1... l tt in has eemithahrd I', home mission The prowtoeht opiwtero the powtttwe it at, ohm, t“,'Flue number of home missionaries is question, mid a rote being taken, the autendmeut in Penne, !roma, New dereey, New I urk, coriGhing the .audn to the ueneral Synod, was lowa, Connecticut, „, Indiana , tt Illinois, adopted This .1.1 Mid the enhee.ineril ones •Ona ..leconbni ea. AilOneeola, t a il or ing moat „,ere the . uiooto. , thou th e ton t,u ly amongst the tlermens, Norwegians and Swedes a whole was , They pay much regard to education, having the committee boarding schools in Bethlehem and Nazareth in Ceder, „, ti n f it ek i : , a o n i i i i , i , l n en v ; „ t l ain L, e ..., u t p er i t u s ere: Stns cw Penult,• Salem, North Carolina, and in other hole They are a Ifwien CMlurrl. lu Green. 1-1.• , , le Ole CS( COI Ire t.mnun es, c.l tit., I' on irn , iauit they"" 4 stat i ons4 o.. o.. -:(11I * S' Missionary :tamely enz.-Issee the Delaware Ittv Mr liarrieon of a iuio, sp a h e to favor of I to Kennon It otoungat w it• ran the holding Elio a fries° M.S..] rind, IL , care C r lndies 4; in 7' i i'r Thomas the Geoerat Sptied tie Gnats./ the °s•11 shout ' to St Croix 7, in St John J , 1.1 Jamaica 1 : 1; , in 1eIIIgn• Is in St. Millis 4;in li, rbadoes•l in der would not b. greet, to lilt: lotto”•al Mr Gilmer, who hex geese hie time nut tat Tobago - in Moequelis It. in Sy' m, South out , to thie tut „,„ o . , thou gore a ',tattoo of „ cornea, In in South Ifrie• In. n Thibet I in anetralia missionaries total, :2 stations in from the hest The idea originated with hint, 14 provinces, and Slit inissionarte•, number of awl he, not reciting touch coeouragement front the Lutheran eiterch, sought wripethteteet convert. 74.157 The work of the trailed blo. under the American Missionary Society, went to ravine Brethren in all ports of the globe Is as Africa, and epent a year in exploring. On his I l"'"hi" They have smattered the needs of return he set to work. Ile made an appeal to• truth on nearly entry soil Every member o the Lulberhn Church, hat with poor success . of the church considers himeelf or herself a missionary, and must hold themselves ready, Me. Officer then relatedlos struggled and his efforts It woe like the story of many enter. when called tpto service, 10 go anywhere. The different provincial Synods send delegated to the prises of the same Bort, w hich have struggled up / General Synod which convenes in Saxony, I.er from nothing, anti Ilan is now conning into notice. During the intervals of Synod. Dr. Pohlman took the door, and read from the I Wen ' th, / nov'A Et.lers' Cunftrtrore, three Ileruhut, record of the Dayton hymel of four years ago perintetaJd Ore entire church, both at home and At that limo Mr. Officer was eppototed to collect funds and manage the initiatory steps Ile die. " übr onl claimed all indifference to this missive, and de elated the Foreign Missionary Society willing at any lime to take charge of It. Dr. Kurtz, of Baltimore, declared himself the friend of thie enterprise Duni the beginning, but had doubted whether a school fur the education of young men of color in this country would succeed, Ile had consulted Mr Latrobe, of Bal timore, who, agreed with him that this school should be established in Africa Africa has strong chime upon us. The efforts to evangelize Africa promise more than lu any other country Dr. Kurtz declared that from the deepest depths of his soul he was opposed to Oavery and he believed that missionary churches Ifricto would break up the slave trade. After some 'further discosinan, Dr Itiiigher moved to lay the resolution of Dr. Reynolds on the table. A division was called for and de clared in the negative by a large majority, en they did not lay It on the table Rev. Sleek moved PR a militititlite for Dr. Reynold'e resolution that the Committee on the African Mission be continued, and he instructed to confer with the Executive Committee at the Foreign Missionary Society with a view to the transfer of this mission to Gm management of the Foreign Missionary Society . Mr. Garrison Paid all they naked was the lib erty to abandon the school in this country ,and establish one is Africa, which they will trans fer to the care of the Foreign Mission. The discussion was condoned by Rene Strut bel, Wedekind and others . Dr. Reynolds said the Lutheran church had lees Interest iu Africa than many other churches They had stood aloof as individuals and as churches from slavery; the genius attar church is against slavery ; its people hare never mingled in the slave trade; our brethren Its the South bare bad little or nothing to do wills enslaving the African race flo did not think we were yet ready for an African Altssion, hut be that as it may, he was perfectly willing to leave the mat ter with the Committee on Foreign Missions, with discretionary power to establish or not to establish It 9=3:110 The substitute of Rev. Steak was withdrawn, and Mr. Harrison offered as a substitute that "the Committee having obtained the means ne cessary to support one or more missionarica to 'Africa, that the supervision of such a mission be committed to the Executive Committee of Fo reign Missions. Prof. Springer, of Illinois, said he had con cluded at last, after listening patiently, that the object of Dr. Reynolds was to choke off the Af rican Mission He would record bin vote against any such effort. It woo true, and he thanked God for it, that this Lutheran church was not mixed up with slavery, but we have an much in. tercet in the Africans as we have in. Asians or Caucasians or Indians, at leant as murk Rev. S. Scherer, of North Carolina, raid his vote would be in favor of this mission and ho was opposed to any attempt to kill it off. Rev. Mr Earn, from Savannah, Ga , spoke warmly in behalf of the Itlisaion. As an appc tient to the Slave trade, as a friend to Africa, as a servant of God, he was in favor of this mission. Ro spoke in behalf of the church in Savannah that bad given a colored girl (a slave) to be ed ucated In the Lutheran Church for that mission. If that mission is not established or prosecuted, theyoung men who gave the girl would claim her back. Dr. Spreoher said that after hearing this tes timony from hie Southern brethren he we/trendy to say again that be believed the negro had his truest and best friends In the South. (Sensation.) Rev. Dr. Krauth, Jr., made a characteristic speech; he said the Church hod a historio inter est In this matter; tbe Lutheran was the first church to preach the Gospel to the African; it WWI the first to make a stroke at the slave trade. Let us be true to our history. Let us labor with an eye to the great day of prophecy, when Ethi opia shall stretch forth her bands and Put Goa pel shall be carried to entails. Let ns take the front rank in this glorious enterprise.' i -Pend ing the reeolution the Synod adjonnaid lillawo *lock. Rev. John It C. Dash; of tho M. E. Citurob, of Bsitin3ore, and the Rev. Faitoe,. - Of . the Fifth Presbyterian Church of this city, Vrarerel`. 'attired u adriaory-pembera.-- - dtieinixtrt.l moved to lay' the mOsitott-of Ift,lloytio, - Off cloth' • Lion was called, put and negatived by • decided cote. Dr. Pohlmort staled what the Execatire Commit wilier wore willing to do. They were ready to do oi erydaing in their power, but tho Mission could be host prepared for being put in operation by those most immediately interested. A long and able debate rurceeded here. Revs. ' Harrison and Rugan joined farces in behalf of the Mission. The latter said the money which had been collected in his congregation had bete given with special reference to thin mission, and tlia,t it must be used for that purpose if the church would keep its faith. Rev. Aldrich, of Routh Carolina, Ads warmly in favor of the tui:aion. Ile said while the north talk ed the south acted. The first missionary to Africa went from Charleston. A church costing $414000, for Africans exclusively, has been recently built in Charleston,,and a very eloquent white Man settled over it. Carious vuotione, propovitious and provisos were dineuseed and withdrawn, bet at tart, at about bull'.paat three, after a ill,11.0i0111)f over three houra, the following fobstitute wit, carried almost unaul. moody /; , ,,,,fre,/, That tee continue the Committee on the African Minion and Institute, directing them to ma tiouo their work, but not.to take derided steps no to location and the commencement of the minion with. out the co-operation of the Executive Committee. Thu Committee on the African hi iseron are: Drs. S. Sprecher, S. W. Harkey, J. ti. Morris, and Revs. W. 11. Harrison end T. D. Martin. . . Rev. P. I'. Lane offered the following: Rao/ed, That the General Synod has beard with deep regret of the death of John Treater, of Loys villo, Perry emanty, who was appointed as delegate to this Synod, and we hereby express our. sympathy It kb his bereaved family. Adopted. Dr. Pohlman offered a report of the committee ap pointed at Dayton, on the Liturgy and Hymn book, which Ilea adopted. tonne &tiger, Esq., of Philadelphia, rend a report of the arrangement which bad been made with T. N. Kura, Esq., for the publication of copies of hymn books for the Lutheran Church, and setting forth ac count of sales from May Ist, 1057, to May let, 1359, to the number of 20,401. Resolutions in favor of a Eiugiog book for Sobbath schools in the Lutheran Church, were adopted. Dr. Reynold. read the report of tho Illinois Stab, University at Sprlngileld. The number of students for the last year is 150. Theological school has cent out throe prenrhers. professor Esjhorn has been appointed rect.plly to • a profesmrship In this In stitution. fink young men of Swedish and Nor. wegian ostr clkoh have, since kis routing, resorted to the Ccliego. Thirteen young men, native, of Denmark, Sweden and Norway, are now preparing for the ministry. There aro about 17,000 common'. canto from thorn nationalities already in the church in the West. The German population of Illinois, Missouri, Wisconsin, and lowa, is not lass than 350,0110. Tho report was reed urging the interests of the institution upon the attention of the Synod. The report was referred to n special committee as follow, • :1101.9(i. Diehl , 111170q.liSI, Scherer, Leonig and ailjouroed till o'clo<k, this owning, e Nr'• - The evening was occupied by the Education Society, who held their anniversary. The meeting wee crowded and the best feeling pre vailed. Eloquent addresses were made by Rev. D. Steck and others. The subscription. made to the Education fund, at the close of the meeting, did not roll for short of $5OO. Throughout all the meeting. the 5311,1 thus for, the most admirable Christian feeling prevailed. At the clove of lbw..Alive...try excreismi the anon ern of the Synod were invited to tarry and intonate hunieess is refelenre to Peonnylranie College at lifttlyAorg Assetirtt For:. Pmts.—The Coroner Wee goon yeaterday down in Finlle) , township, and bad not returned at evening. He went down to hold an inquest co a man named Black, who, it is alleged, while'uuder the influence of drink, got ,at o a eptabble or tight with a man named Practice. The quairel out of which the tight grew was about the sale to Prentice of a portion of a calf which Black, who was a butcher, wan dress ing at the house of hie brother-in-law, named McCartney Prentice is represented es a larger matt than Blade ; ha got Black under and jump ed with his knees upon his stomach. The fourth day after, Black died. An inquest wan held by Justice Harper, and a poet reorient by Drn. Wil son s Pollock. The verdict wan -death from intlatureation of the stomach." A good many people there, not content, eent tip for the Coro ner here, end when he gets back we shall know What he has discovered. HARI'CIeN MAGAZIIik. for JUDI) is promptly to band. lin illustrated articles are "Artists' Ex cursion over the Baltimore S Ohio Road," illus trated by Porte Cryon ; Morgan the Buccaneer: nod lb Red River Trod, concluded. Tne other articles aro of the usual high literary character. For sale by [lent St Miner Oilderdenny also has Harper for sale. BLACKWOOD'S MAOASIII4 fur May is oleo to hand. It opens with a paper on Popular Litera• tare, followed by continuations of a Cruise in . Japanese Waters and The Leech of ladyemede, and the Witch of Wellkorno, Only a Pond, with neveral minor Intake. Blackwood in always In teresting, and thin number is fully up to the ett• tabliehed high character of the periodical. Pub lished by Leonard Scott & Co., filGold street, Sew York, and for nate by Hunt Si Miner, the Pittsburgh agents of the publishers. WRITE SULPHUR . 514111103 —Among the many watering places which havti come Into notice within a few years, we know of none that enjoys a more worthy reputation than the one whose name elands In the caption. They will be opened ou the let of June. They are In Del aware county, near the centre of Ohio, on the bank of the Scioto river. The country around le charming, the sir salubrious, the water of the springs medicinal, and an a place of rent.' for pleasure or health seekers it cannot be surpass ed. We are Indebted to some friend fora pam phlet descriptive cf all the advantages of the place, but where copies of it are to be procured we cannot say. These epringe have been known for the last twenty years as Hart'', Springs. They are 227 miles from here, and are reached by I'., Ft. W. C. R. B. ; thence by Cleveland A. Columbus R. R. to Delaware. :Tut SIISCR PLATID WARN to bo cold a t ten o'clock and two o'clock, in Davis' second floor auction room, IA Fifth street, Is now open to the examination of ladies and gentlemen. It is, perhaps, the moat compldte assortment of plain and chased ware on sale in the city, and nor tainly the most extensive and valuable near brought hero under the hemmer. The ware is all of the latest 'ivies, plated with fine elver, and carefully made at one of the beet menu- , facturies for the retail trade The sales will in clude deo gel I patent lever watches, a su perior piano end papier macho centre tables. Messrs. II & Mitten send us the June number of the llantio Monthly. The Trees In this city fa usual y ' , complimented" with a copy, at the expenee o Messrs. R. &M. The pub lishers very seldom afford en Editor's copy. They used to do no before the pros placed the Magazine before the people. That being done, they . lt kik over tho)adder by whiob they climbed. ISCSIIDIAILISM.—The grocery of Mr. Patton, Is Elizabeth, and a brick dwelling adjoining, were totally destroyed by fire os•Moaday night. • The Methodist Church was in great danger,and but for the exertion of the citizens it would haze, doubtless, been destroyed. • The tire, was no; doubtedly the work of an itieendiary, arid the damage Is estimated at SI.S(XL Too military had •'grand dlOy and a itio rioue time yeeterday, at White Hail. They ar ilsed , home last evening with mob beating of drume.and. sounding of trumpets, and toads the city eche with etude snit cheerios._ Daowstw—A min named Jobn Murphy was drained off a alone boat, below the old Allegheny bridge, on Tuesday. He was work ing about the new pier. At the moment of the accident, he was traneferring a bucket of cement from one boat to soother, and fell between the two. ile went under one of the boats, as is sup posed, for after falling into the water he was not seen to rise again, Ile left no family, we be lieve. Ifis body was found a couple of hours later, and a verdict rendered in accordance with the above facts. A noun: attached to a spring wagon, owned by a Mr. Walker, ran off, yesterday afternoon, on Pennsylvania avenue, broke down a lamp post and awning, and ran over a little son of Mr. J. M. Frioker, injuring the child slightly. The wagon was demolished, and the horse kept on his mad career for some distance up the ave nue, with only the shafts hanging to him. Foust, Dcan.—A young man named irvin,was found dead In tho woods near Blacklick Furnace, this county, on Thursday last. No marks of vio lence were discovered, and the cause of his death is a myetery. Ile was employed about tho fur nace, and had been on a vielt to a neighboring furnace, the day previous, at which time be ap peared well.--Indiana Register. Ususarca read and sang last evening to a very thin audienbe. Ile interspersed his open ing songs from Tennyeon's Princess with read ings from the poem, which waa all in bad taste. The audience should have been supposed to know the connection. This ia the wrong time in the year, moreover, for concerts. Tux County Temperance Convention will as semble this morning, in Lafayette Hall. A large number of -delegates from various parts of our own county, and a goodly number from neigh boring counties, have been appointed, and we would be surprised if the Hall were not filled. i'verrantiAv, a child about two years old, named Willie Moore, whomo mother lives on Decatur et. near Scott, fell head first into a tub of boiling water, and was dreadfully scalded. It was net. certain whether It could survive last night. - - • Rev. Isaar A RCHIBALD of the Pittsburgh Con ference of the al. E. Church, died last week at his reoidenoe near Wellsville, Ohio. TOR VALOR OP A StottACo.--Most prsons do not 'put the proper estimate upon this great organ of the human body. They do not reflect upon the feet that all the food that goes to the nourishment of the hu man frame, ha• first to undergo am changes end elimination• of this important organ. If they did, there would be fewer bitters and alchoholic stimu lants swallowed. These compounds do not enrich tho blood : they to not go into circulation. They make bile and frequently heat the coatings of that viscous, the stomach, without making it permanently morn able to digest the food. The fact Is, most peo ple eat too much—good beef and mutton chops are groat restorers ; but an overtasked stomach will not convert them into healthy blood. If you do suffer from stomach weakness or dyspepsia or general da bility, and your stanks and chicken pie sit uneasy upon your stomach, you will find permanent reliof in that host of all remedies, "Dr. Scheneks Sea Weed Tonic, "made from plants and roots gathered along the sea shore, and compounded by a skilful! physicians Into one of the beet stomach cordials known. sold In quart '....dtles for !I at Dr Keyser's, No. lIU Wood ',treat. Maas, ea WOTAN° LlNlSlCST.—lntrinsic virtues done could insure the serums which this artiste has attained—for Rheumatism, Stilt Rheutn, Burns, Bruises, Stiff Joints, or ilalds, Spain, I'ole toil and Swellings upon Iforsee, it has no equal for man or beast. No parson will his without it who nail once tested its value. "Anil with reference to the general estimation of the Mustang Liniment. I can cheerfully say that no article ever performed BO many Cure, in .or neighborhood as this. L. W. Scion, Ridgefield, Conn." S. Lam H. Eeq , Hyde Pack, Vt.. writes "that the horse was conniderod worthless, this rase was spas in,) hat since, the free tien of the Mustang Liniment I hare sold him for El SO. Your Liniment is doing wonders up here." Such testimony is reach ing us every Jay. The half le not told. Every fain tly should hare it. B , eware of imitations. The gee ' nine Mostuig if sold by all respectable dealers throughout the-world. clauses A PARK. Lyan's onlaLrateil IneOnt Powder. S. A. lions hare just opened their Ire Create Sal fur the reason, where the Invert of this deli cacy can he supplied at all hours of the day and eve sing, together with all the. etceteras. They keep con atantly on hand every kind of plain and fancy rakes and confectionery, twanufartured front the best serial end got up by competent workmen. Wedding and other parties •npplle.l .bon notice awl is the very bent Larne. makers, saddler., anal sh.ao wan. ufeettaters are reeineaateJ to erenalne the new rankle Sewing hlaehicae. Ly J. 1.. C2rnaghen .S. Peaces] 'teasel, Allegheny rity. L ie now ooa of the lanollog machines, both five lerwhee kn.l manure, tureen. Telegraphic s• iv. May 21 --The regular i , flesp.o4ont of the bernocral, writing from Liebver City on the sal, li retits the wont deplorable couJittuu of things the co ' , twins. Latigraots are dying of starvation. and others aro stabststiog on prickly lean and wild O!lisIDE. found along the road. The, stage agent re port, pioking up a umn named Bide, who Nal r. du phelos•u from starvation. lie itorte e d with two brother, one of whom died, and tLo re maining two ate his body ; another died, and he in turn near nearly devoured by the cornice,. A man tamed (IRAs reached the mines in a star, ing condition; he expressed that his party, number. iog nine, had all perished. Many graves are re ported along the route. Much property was destroyed or abandoned on thorned. The writer of the letter soya that the departures from the mines is about equal to the arrivals. About ;AO returning emi grants reached St. Joseph on Saturday, ail of whom confirm the prow Lola accounts of muttering and pri vations ran the plains. Wliu[soros, DeL, May 24. In tins session u the tleneral Assembly to-day, the Presbytery of Kansas was recognised and connected with the Synod of lone. A deeply interesting debate atom In regard to church members of good moral chars, ter who neglect tho communion table. It was de cided bye large vote that no new action on •the subject is expedient. The entire judicial Limitless of the Assembly was harmoniuttely disposed of. The special report made oil the foreign missions, without proposing, dissolution of relations with the Ameri can board, concludes that the lime has come for bringing the work on the foreign field into close con nectioo with the denomination us such. Two end a half per cent. In the church extension fund was toted to Kansas. The business of the Assembly is now begun in earnest. A large missionary totaling was hold this conning. Sr. Loots, May 2.4—Leavenworth advice, state that the charges against Capt. Vanvliot by some mule contractors in the Ptah campaign, are gener ally regarded in the light of persecution. It is un derstood that affidavits from parties represented ae having paid Vanvliet a bonus have gone to Wash ington, and that they will effectually quash the case of his accusers, and that VanvHet will demand a Court of Inquiry into his official conduct. Sr. LOUIS, May 24.—The river hat fallen fifteen inches within the past 21 hours and is still receding rapidly. All the upper streams are also on tho de cline. The weather is clear and warm. 6'asnisaros, May 24.—A thorough re,..onoisance of all post route. ie being made, with a view to the curtailment of expenses at every point where it is practicable, without serious detriment to tha public. The alt acting midshipmen who were dismieeed from the navy for being participants la the wining and foatherlu' of ono of their comrades at the naval academy, In ° Lril last, have - been reinstated to their former positiolN . _ LOWENILLII, 'Slay 24.—The annual private To bacco premiums were awarded to-day. The hogs head taking the tint premium was manufactured end sold at 50c V tb ; the second premium fur manufac turing sold at 33c; six hhds for shipping, the third premium, sold at Ina ya lb. The first and third lots were raised in Green, and the second in Tyler county. The competition for the annual State pre miums will take place to-morrow. Curthann,llay 2t —The Mn. Contourlon of the fon el the ilegltive 81ave La. which was held today yea well al tended; a very large number from the Reserve contain was prem.'. Everything paned off In an ord.], manner. A declaration mu read deavenuclug Cat Law end the Sired Scott di:dab:nu and resolutions of num tenor declaring the Act nocontittatonal sod void; that thu Somme Court had degenerated and become eubsereleot to party politic.; that the ilia tenure should be abellehed, end Melodic:lel deceits remodeled; that the conviction of thu °barna men le a dn. grace apparelled; that the panne. nn entitled 'to their liberty, and that thu freedom of the reentry meta upon the meat itepublinu party. Speeches acre delivered by Athens. iliddloge, Chase, Wade and other,. leoloarome, May 21.—1 n the Preebyterian General Assembly the Report of the Committee on Foreign Minions wee received. Tho balance, of the day 11113 occupied In the consideration of the Com mittee on Domestic Minions. Nate Yeas, May 24.—A report prevailed in Wel street this afternoon that Bergen, & Bro. had sus {tended on acceptances for the Tehuantepec Company Cam. Mezmac.—.The Board of Trustees of Ta seldom Camp-ground viii meet at Smithfield street M. E. Church THIS !atilt:lOUS at two o'clock. Sr. Ozanne, N. 8., May 24.—The telegraph lino Ls out of order beyond this point, and there is no prospect of hearing from Cope Race to-night. those parsons who are in-' debted to the estate of Margaret (home, ha. of the say of Allegheny, decaued, are hereby nothlog to make immediate payment to tba undendgnsd, and all those who 56,80141 ms against odd estate to present the same, duly adtheatticated, for settlement, at the otllre of John Irwin g Foot, 67 Water street, Pittsburgh. ap2o-11dantwl JOHN 111,WLN, Ja. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Admit;[Anatole hue been greeted to the under dined upon the Mateo,' Jute Herd. AU prow haring claims on .nid ester; e i r i t . ta m reueet them to 0 F. 11. COLlllRDaPriOulg*ltlth'y DIG .LEAD-125 Pigs for, sale by m 32 1 =NET ILOOLLINS AINTS IN OIL of snirione colors for Bale sy opts w. blitassOWN. IBr rrtxrtr N. BATHERS-2 large aka rime We 3 Oltn naiad sad for HU by J. &LIGGETT /kW. - CEMENT -100 bbla. for Mbe by %.1 ,, 0r0 mom OOLLIIIB BROOMS -1W doz. Corn Brooms for sale Dr - tm.041: mum-n. nouns, MAPL4r.,41J9411,-4 bbla for oal!!1) . 7_- •JAL sr> - 1/1/R, __ 7.= . _ Commercial. 1:1I TTRRII R 0 II AGRICULTURAL --,- _L --W4111.118, .IVos. 4fl anti 51 kteryrai Att.tbloVt, CO.tittiTiFt: OF ARIIITEATION t 013 SLAT. /trout. .5355 HART, General Agent. F tat, I, V p., Flt noose; W. R. IVnuaws, Oro. 1:1 BALL'S 01110 110 WES, AND MOW/ER.SSD EtHAPEC. Jost, Gm. W. Cam. IXI3IIIINED, for the barred of 1939, to whit* sways:rate I- pry. i1.,,, 8 ,,,,... ..,,,,e,,,, r ,. the highest otuaber of merit ataxia, tala at • Ala% ,at the great ga in trial. held at Syractse, ody, LEtST. Repornsi Spectaßy for the Pulsburgh Gosetle 111 again presentiog thia truly aluble tattohilat to the Plornot oL o't,- DAT, !liar 23, l•p) fartafaa coranuasty, Ire .40 it a a te the assurance that it mill FLO', It —lhe r.ll. ye.erfle ) u off firtner,and pr,taa Fr omll atiil bold and rotruo us pisco t the heed 0(111 othes map &etude batten Irry btu oneriug frum tint hands om chi. . . ionrs t n mg, at $d 5U $' u ru i r ,„ I,r the th r,,,, evader, , A. • !dower it le well knout). and up now mason: It Idu do at 50,75, $747.-IS. an 1 37,br0 and roo btu, i n 1 4 , . 7 go so i .Mblned machine, the reaper baring bean well tai (alb) a , ws fur bo e rr, 17 for Extr a , an d ,4•4c,„747.74 for ~,,,,, h„ I Install doting the harvests of 1637 and lafes Among the GRAlN—sales at canal It barbu4l, Itve at al non „oo do, . 00 7 . 1, ...t.p. It pou ..... , er.:l.r .. 11 ..4." , -- I from loot hoods, et 30 Corn, 150 bout. ear at 1,;,,0ut.. ; 0 1. Lightness of draft, Mutability, au Bide draft, stool eat bush, from more, at 57 14 I • at. 2.0 boo t Mem tem o e, m , , ter bar, portabillty, Ac., go (tom aregon, at st,3cr.l :5 2. ltnuolog on two •lisals, [ho cutter tar bolog blog,l, tIROCISIIIEII—eaIes of 10 buds boor at • '`)! old) Mol,sa 1 . 1)0 '. 4 1 . 1, //0.. the uneven surfs. of tbd groom!. ae, at 4 . ). 25 bp Coffee at 121,4 / 13, and I , Ire in o of I t , it. The very Important mlvargagn, posacumed by no other lt MN—salsa of 2 tom mixed at 1.4 1 / to machlnt, of reuulatlu g (Le 107,. by means of a lefTer At tbe Ito:ll74—aalca of 100 bbls tfa lat vvb 'II but, , driver'. right hand, to us w rut Idgb ,u r low a ithont an ruoN Lsioss _. sa . o , l3,loo Th + g.,,,, 0 rat 9 for eg,,,,,,,,, , I ping, whkh env fanner, 4.11, h 4. cut lodlred gntse, bane, if 10 for Bides, sod 10).4 for limas; '2.000 Ms Dried Ilfu,f et I:. 1 .f .... 1, -lIIIuII - Iloc , nod 5 bolo limn Pork at $17,00 (The eels or 11,011 1040 , 4 Ito portUlfllfty. 0000 0 it 1 , .. trunepurt,l Isom place to ilea, Pork n portal 7, earthly 10 the rOlronrch, le bo g , us i pier, a 'Alma taking MI the ,donor bar or itlion out the 10/TATORS—raeha of 20 bble at $2,75, nod 01 4" et 00 cl,, Lode, belag ready Ina moment ior cutting or trarap , ortlag mud 250 bosh at 75G90 liar, farmer known the advantagea of hosing machines 44111811V--eales of 40 bbl• noctilled at 3r) msuoractured near home 0 Having two cotter bare, out c soreaslr for resplog.cat STA kitlNE—a aslo of 40 to, at 11% RUTTER et Sao bd--erlea of 3 bbl , Ito!) Boller at Id, au ,l t in siA out wide, and ono exproorty for matting , uoi dog or feet sight Inehe. ado, coroplo told 014. It, either fm 3 do Msg. at 10 FlSH—sales of Io half Lid. {lli lie El ss, and 10 Erlik ii.e [nor!..‘" or irtlPl ur, The change can tp• enacted from racca la 4 reantos or reaping to mowing In Griper, minutes barons "'erring of 0,70 Thor. areeol r o rev of [h. many edrantase• ch. BALL 01114k3E—ales of ' la las 14 Lt at 10 MACITINE Pm.., over all other., and we would advlia tb."' t ' r t.ttfog to parot Purchase lo coataloo Mitt totablao betrt, mateEMrVuatlng elsewhe re oylng none but pap er) tu ol uor:tueu, and pains no hi hat iamb m 400 0 Wu.. rulected with great Cun t enable il. ill tuna out work surbssred by co piers murmur tory. For (unbar informatio n or cfraulara, &Urals IS•11DROP, STOCO i St ILLIAIr, Nos. 42 and 51 Perry atreet, Pdtaburgh, or any of our A c•-rtf.f IMONICTAIC 1r AND CUIIIIIII.IIIILC IA L. The fulL.wiug i* a otttuparatire soAirment of the Import. Lf Forogo Drytfood• Rua Ilt , c•-ral Morel/as:dim for lbe week, wit! Mora Jan 1 for th, Dry Urals liyuetel BlercLatudDu al for the week. $.2.701,Dr3 $ 4.911,054 Pre,lonely reported... 1f7,624,200 43,677,419 '19,774,A1: :erie Jab. 1..........5443,3h2,555 $94,26,8,671 We annex comparative statement of the Export. (Pl elusive of eye, is) from Nen York to fereigil pens fat PM week, and tones Jan. I Tetel for the ueet- • $ Nee emely rep,. l - Fluct. Jet.. I ..... -51:7,04CW srtild,wi V...1.652,1:413 The nal.al of optcle ft/. tho vrt•alt endiog Eatutdos was as follow.: T0ta1.... Mej loottly I tqwt-t1 . t .42(099:20 47 The shipment cd Wed.. Say next %rat Notably he lugu, but tome or the prominent spews and .«doge authorities predlrt that It r ill be the last !erne drain unites some con rlnguncy teed, hut nom anticipated. The ehlpment of barn, day.malee a total for the week r 7 7.bu,pp Inel ruling the amount by the Button ett.amer. The aggregate or the year time far Is $20,600,000. grainer sl2,2fil,hnl to earno time tel year. The shipment flora !nay rune In to po vo,noo Y. Trlb. The weekly slaty:non( of the I'Lit.to'phs.‘ It tok.Nee. 0.11 the 14Iknring ag,p,gmce, e•'‘ , .repar.eti a Ith those of tL, previous siert May 16. May 21. Capital klloulr. $11,5e041.0 111,6b2,850 10..1 1,470 LOStt. 261147.146-. D- 51)7,1215 Spec., . 5,3t1,ti2 6,54,147—De Doe lin other like 1.e60,341 1,877,101. In.. 114,74 Due to nth, Ilk. 3 950 tlol .1,462,752.. Do. 407,743 Ikpoelts .171213.234 1 1 ,182949.-.1.. 140,915 C/rculatton : 1 01•11 , 9 .11e 4.1.1 S The Mr.!, Ihoin I minr rt Miss. ri 111,11 to 1.0 gn,nlng t the de rlll.lO. Stitch 5t Lcol+ Banker. arm. ra.Clll; on them tor gold, and paper. ay rhpethl•lng .05 th• utter lona r.inlennomt/n, act ming forrol MO the clrrulettou 01 hank n tea entlrence, and no, an at lieloto tight. N I hahle.nOtht ~rare' larld.el trt 11 all stratt. Ul ILe large rum olj par. sr•e to gold rnui, and tha ag..nt I....thre_huU• eth.uteri the market for ten dollar pha - ••• 11 /•111111.i tuehlp twenty dollar gold place* when wantod, Lott lu thls nut.. the Lute' In queetluit would only Cll.OO. Mother half caps elviee would a r the ;olr poor Import• by Ill•er 110 NO N ,. A lIKLA NAVIGATION &SIPA!, V 1 , b4 T. Iliros: bg, ,at, 31 . /ice; 1L tAls lot, SI, 41): oat, To Adlo Clart I. e , ‘ toall.r, 2 I.:A , ll , Azlelon, 2 - . • 1, API! VILLIC, p.r $ 1•. 11,41...1-1.,, .It) Lb.!, Clark• 4 c 0,1,./ kga.lol, lead. '4 ,a.,4 I.sto ❑ I. F.h0.a1,..L. s W 51 • 01111 A ran 5 1.,11 - 1,44,ut5, apple.; It lurks); 100 do ah•.,, 100 do port, 4 Jo Hay lo 1,1.14 lead ,el, I Jr) hid., 1 toicko; 6 bpds I,ol,acc I ..mid.., 51 11.11,2 61..14 .1.11., Jou. a Olvi..y; I Krato. l ); 2 Ills 40.114,Lamtwrl A PI,Iplon; 474 Jo !lour, W pos4ol, .0 1: 1.1.1. ail, J A 40 Lze soap, Hatao RIVER NE etTer talliuth .nJ the isn.pe Lt,, 1. for st plrctiful Ix. It of rem. Ilse bottom of the neer Iv hegthrt mg to omit trtt In rtaritete ploces x 1310 ~ Ittrre het ....ntr trey. Ihe Id. Fl) left ,eetet de, I, Cr., all. •tt 1.,rl r I sot . the Fitt, ...W.l tett asit. The Coin Perry left ale, L.l 0t the St. Loa', Capt. Deal, will 1.. r Ne•hvil:e Wrrat, Capt. Evan, 1.111 grt,ll Inv Lm:.rllle, .oil 111.. Ce4.l 1.1.1au“,1..r Nea Orlmts”. .The Cupt Alarattas n4l, 11. W 1.0.1, Will out get al boade r2o,roor. for St. Lon , - Th., Earn. 1.11 loot, e,rnoug 11/0..1y arrival Iloaday ulAt Iv, , Aatd (row Yfanfinlle '11.” 'arra very I.zt.t, tut isto..l. u,it, products of oar two ova° lartunry to IL, avan.•l &Jaffa am LOY übligeli to load wlllt v 4,phi,. 1110 1.. tat.. tvaubtx. , that u•tyt hai.• it A N..k Albehy pah.t ear. lb, ththle e ethrh ors of t e u Goal." The ebeel teem tuhu..l the I thl, &ha the the mule sue,. In.eu iu the I,es Meuthh/1..h.1 New thleaus C.., .t tud F ..1 their .10t LL1,1,1,4 ?thauphia. Tee. 2 hied t it hog I..ur he e Lhuil eloemete. I,ro. a t.r ee.411 1.1.- Muer., —The Appteth .1 the TWL. earn ..n /,. t•tvt/std that , ul tho dew., J. t .4., la hel,. I y we've,' in hl. t./•rt )rein ;h ea I. •••••Ided the .h.mLermald,l r .tszt• now rt /Is, stthiri• s tt , rt• lle Ix,. Inottlo. The C.sort,t st.), the Istrtts• Ibttu.tot, whi• b •-••• totas • It h .le . te :qt.. by butung the L.A. Ju. tetL, the Duel, w.O to•trtlttlaet night. A ,-rat ih , rthtu .1 Lt r rttrgo we* r-utust 'mt.. atty. htern by pet the Lb. Capt Janetl h mass 013 Tito Niel. Th•.to I. e•I p-t n. thee.t, 1•5..1...• to tt 4.14, .th•ot Ott. /ot•tthst, t hat ut., rt • ••st I Iv' ••11ttr 41./4 tt••ttl t•ts I,t• Alimuo. —To, arl,eJ .t Ne4l2llll.tel the I eth The Cutuher leh 1 I.en eahg t. Lb., led, ruin nbells Mteniiel.nat Itegleler All 1:1 El, Di:PARTED " 1 ' ; .1, Liu abet!, I Ida 1 .1 54 y.C1Z1L1C1.1-1. : 4 I . 11,1+,1, I .. L t ll _ l 7lelll . '/ L :s,.. ' t.: ; ‘ 111 Telegraphic Markets ta oaf , . 51 • Y 26 —Cott,. firm: sole. 2081. tithe. Fleur hoo,l with • dechumg teadmic,s; 9.0 t/ bbls at .77„`eleig 7Co fur Ohio Wheal dsrlluod, soles 27,006 ban M choice sreetera re,l. Co, lower, salts 26,6661 bus of ler named; 4.21' far 0611, (lots te , ssy at &Nitta', furl doll al $l7 :err 17 75 fa !gess; $l2 173 612 ba lu. prlala. lord firm of 1 ' . ,.442 , „. Bacon hoary at a1..j476 for shlrr. 7,47 , 4 for shoulder. Iron steady at 17227 . 023 SO. I ril•ruer o utile; Iturtod quoted at 115(4,C7; lard 91.191.1. Tulloo Oral at 11!4. Wool gust but steady; sales rtusuipot tout. Sugar decllued l o g !Ale.* 53447/.. Frrights uu Cuomo W Lir orpuel ot 3-le, Slggos Ch .11Rk I 617...;;, 111 Ono 53, N Y Cou 72! llu sties 63', G• s (.1 f2l 741:11 Coo 41,,,,;; Eris 7%; Tian easel trull% Vr. sise• thtrolinas 0 7 , U nv,g, 6874.104. PailanaLsotta, Slay -- I lour a loos firm., mato .9007, but at flotirtis holy the ilea?. of shilileita,•s9 Are tom at $: for atanilatil briaLits: sows w ill not ....tit :can than $: SO: ult.* to trade tango front this figure, op LIS 76 for fancy lota. Nothing doing ILI Rye Yluur or Corti Waal: former iitt.Ocal 14 latter at $4. 11' boat .tightly 'tics 1 9 0 0 boa at S 1 IV 1, rod; whits at FifiOCil Its,. steady at 95c. Corn in Iliodvntt,lernatxl, note. 611. V bolo y,11,. to Ola 9:1. ital. doll at 64476 c. Peevish.* 'lnlet; sales ruess poi k at yin lioCCOSIO: SU <sae hams in toll at hi 4 C : on CO day• time; minuted 119`120 olds. 10,$; Shouldenr. Whisky steady at for Olikr, 31 fur I'a blaurtimar., Slay :I.—Fluor it nal t but firm at $: foi [lnward St nod Oaks. Ititioat quiet and n.baugsil; white 11 p.ha 901 $1 76. Corti firm at lr higher, white SSZi 90: yellow 91. Previsions In better request: bacon aidca firm At 10c. 151.1.57 dull at 30c. METER'S JimicuLuus VERMIN DESTROTEM, The Onty Remedy en the Mho!. D'art/ Stl, to Extrrtnin - ,is Ran. Men, 0X[60.11111, Duos, Arm, Sfestit o. , Fls.l, blvyao, Mom, Onus {Sonia MID GAILDIN iSSICSLI, to. 50,000 BOXES SOLD IN ON! lIONTSI Them Celebrated ElAllediell bar• been extensively used for liketay-two 3.1"1 In LU part. of Lumpy and their mine labour power have bees attested by the Courts of Resits, Prance, England, Austria, Prussim Bavaria, Saxony, &le en,. Conant% Nepless, ac , nod their Chemical proixrtles sentnined, and approved by the must Met luoished PeMaltim all seer the skald. Tbnir doetraittivenee• to tall kind. of vermin ad , lounacta Itas best, cettitkal iu lid. country by tbo Direct..re of the redone Public Inatitutiont, Plat:acre, Partuere, Proprieturs of llotola, Wart.ln , usot, Manufactories, sod by rat - wits dia. tingulabttl Wyatt, cilia., Numerous Tetalmontals aux! Certitimies.4 the omc,r r v 1 thaw Romanea can he seen at the Depot. For sale, ITLolotale .4 Retail, by the Intanter sod Pro. brietor, JOSEPH ILLBYER, Practical (thernist, 612 Broadway (am. Florston et a ) Now. York. Getieral Agent for the U. State* and Cantatas, FREDER ICK V. RUSHTON, Druggist. No In Astor lima., and 411 Broadway, Now York. Yor sale In this city, wholesale and 01011 by It D. 200.- LEDB & 00, owner Wool and Pecond 014 JOB. MED INO, Gonna Diamond and !thicket sl. BEEKEIAId A WREN. NAN,Allagheny. dentberodfc .I`. W. 1 , ..01.10//111M1, Wskich and Cloak Inak•r, IMPORTER OP DINE 1Y ATCFIESAND JEWELRY, No RS strrwt,betvrnnu 11.10.4, PM. burgh, P. 4,0 - Parlkolaf ett.utlua 001 t, n.o 1,1.011, 4 , WoUtte mod Jovrelry id^All sus. warrautou. ATK CELEBRATED , DAYpLOCRY, fur Couuttug Hoorn awl huh, • , Au euutort tr. II 1 i u Ruse% ou.l cmeec ulug.uo pallerue cuot received au.l for salt. tr J. R. 111t8D A CO, - Jaludtl Jeweler., R Weer. • FLOUR—ltil As Silver Springs, eemesfine, to arrive on steamer Ids May, for iota by mil 9 ISAIAH DICKEY t CO. BEAYS---.104 blits Small And lur smie he ' SHIIII , ER it DILWORTII, mll7 130 and 132 Fecund at e near Smithfield. _ . 2 IL CLOT!" TABLE COVERS--100 doz. worled olaelacd Pattern, fmt reed from Amory or/.1 •rulo6~ A If. PTIIIIIPS. 26 A Zi St. Malt st. BOARDS--'25 dozen Cincinnati ate style Wash.ltoude la More am! fer uln stole• sale and retell at !MANOR:eI. Federal street. Allegheny. 0 EACIIES-30 sacks Tennee,ce, t,:r Hale low clue tontbroraent, by [0714 3.8. LIGGETr a 00.7 L Water 692 front CIL MANILLA ROPE-200 coda ass'td eizes Nan Ilia Hoye, on hand and (Genie by .12.3 JoNril COOLEIT: No. 711 Water at. Dom.sric AND STAPLE DRY GOODS or amp 'ably, ate , Mantles annl DIVBII conapieloaluivuocut. C.IIANSON LOVE, toyl7 71 Harter erect] bbls Bleached Winter Whale Oil; 25 do No. I bird OIL Ory bawl 101 l for • mil JONES a COOLEY. ROSIN -173 bbla bright No.l.:arriving at Doopea. Depot, and for We by mytt ATWELL, LEE & 00. OTATOES-700 busbele Lake Shure for nie low by RIDDLE. IMMO !CO.. DOT ASII-4 casks just received and for Isle by [cult] ATWJUA - LLIC 4.00. TNN. CORN-1000 Lan. isstore and fur by 112,7 'SALMI DICHXY CO - - MAPLE SUGAR--1O bbls Maple Sugar at!us ewe by MM. - WAiT a WILEION. Lll/1-200 bbls.. for sale by - - Ass - intsav il. °struts 10Q4$-2 tuba gnat received, for taalzby t ,l 1/ 10 / 131 TP/C 1 9 11 !,', :';": 7 ,!— , • ,ff'j:2.f 51,51. • .14i40. 01,144 21,546,7Z.7 d,L34,317 LZVE STOCK INSURANCE:, Against Loins by ACCident rie,th . 131 r TIIII NEVI' INSURANCE eu.NII"Y, OP LOCK HAVES, PZ.Y.I - .4. .1. 1!. 1. A TSIIAW, Agana, Plttsburgla. 44-Branch No. 114 EMITTIPIELD STREET, up entre. CAPITA! . f,003 /14 - Cliartereir In 1e.i0.--(Thiarter Perpetual. Th. Cm:i -t/any courts.... to !satire Flrat-Clasi 1.111/I.9.Eri, CATTLE and HOLM reasonable retro. 151.1,01111 0. C. !Janie,. Pendent, T. T. A bk..% VienErta't, Tuout s Se , y. ' ii -1.11607. Tr...serer, Wm White. I Peter Dlckinson, nanind arid. Charles A. Mayor, D. K. Jackturo John D. Hall. enidtal of MD It ecru.' to mere thaiti'S coon or prom-non which tint Sew Co.nitel nDep:oleP, cITT John D. Prally, (laabler Trent Compor, Jame, Ilerdman, anther Nolte, , to dr Dc. A. M. Pollock, Wyilo street. Georg:, nheffler. Tobaccanlst, SmithErli •treat. K. A Cuum.mlism. City Asnemgoir, du d . r ap7.l.flir ^43.1 , 1 1,391,395 =54,805 -2-'337 1 15:,76 647 DAHANI SS LISPERSELY—A.GREAT HE tccittnit IN Tat PRICE cr COAt, OIL LAMPS aro no. preparrci to furoi.h these that winit to LSO this cafe, fin:Elan:and Chcap wolf Lill Ott, at a rriluct:on of Thirty per cent no former prlccs. We .0 cplittled to de, this by harina cur tleunfecturing facilities increa..l.-- Er,ry larnily that ntodli • their Own toluene will buy them: fthny .ara tin • • newtbut • iiesi tiytion virtues, In unnacnranry, We Will AIM 1101 - e a wet, on. unhand, n. that nu daiculty run aria Irina tlint totirco. The LAMPS are all tcarrunt.d to glen sathtfaCtion When you ccrnn to the rity, call and arc thott, n y aid not rekret y.tir 010. II holciit:o Dnalirn will at oat, lb. adrautake of buying froto tho liannincturinz D, n,c (nod for a Prlca tat, or we will tornrazd cordon by erprmm. Alen, idannf•cturent of the laternt styles of OAS YU:. TURES, ccintinith, Chat.d.ll,4, roict.tn, }:;try Lifhts, Brackett and Portable Light*. The Int/N-EX PLOSIVE GAS L. 1.11 1 ., which In tha Lantp.ef the bled extant. loud iind Caulphene Enni pa CAnnicilltinin it church., Hann and other Pubiic neltirrfrom air large and varied ne-eon toPito, et n rata than 431.,,eLZT.,. All pprr3ye pu..dto, ,tr I.y m 411.1., for alol they went, will Imre them attuoJPl 1 ,, 4.8 they faTromi a arch s per.cal.l.lt. ,•1.1 sbnve. Vit,. I hl:4 ,„, ti LJ .• Aft'ynt Lax HENRY, JACKSON & CAMPBELL, C. ,- 1..,11 Land A px.la and R.ol E.slatellrokm, EFERENCES: —HON. SIOU J. X BLACK, XL Somerset, 1 . /.4 lion. J. L Davnson Brusrtavllle, Pn, U. L. alea.l.llle, Pa.; lion. Wm. Washington City; lion. C. L "Snapp. Wealtlngton City; 0.111 Claveland, Foil Itea Moines, Iowa; Wm. D. Knox, Tom, Cttr, Merritt Clark, Puultney, lion. Vim. C. Drattlobutu, Clark a Itrvtl,ra, 1.; Clerk & Brother - a, Et. Lotia iI J.l licard.lay, fl.ut , P.,ek Island, Ill.; ]lna-.. Altnr,rtb & Lyn&, TII; Ilastsrs. Fink & Ler, Banksta. Ruck 'lsland. 111. tnyttilraesT TABER. POPE & STRE S K Ohio, ALINUTAGiChIti2 07 Improved Oscillating Steam Endo es BuILERS AND MILL Intl:A.l, LlUlt Saw Mills, Grit Mille, Prititiory. .11 r . 4 lit all. fv, Judsonts Palcnt too. crnor V 44 - 013/...1 ..ut ta‘us.-, cc: 3 at .1Z.ETT1.1.:1:1..1 I. T :!.-tri' I=3!M! J UHN Gl• R X., 13 13 tf.% ill.tt.ottrtatrea it A,; A,L t•.llt le I; F. Bodge and Eldts mat.. oriel 44 — Noua Lot the be.t blretlet Iron Deal, •0.1 only lir At rho. werktutta employed. thilerse..ll‘l“.l...d aNttsla,tlott geatutil.....l. All uort warrant.-1 JOS. 11 , . 111A1111ILTON & CO., Ar. Conner, Fiat altd LiL••••-ts, Sta., Pittabevyk, STEA:II ENGINES, MACIIINI , T , '' Rol, , nll' I • . I'ltl,l/41'S, 111:; , ittl.i. a, W A , :r. toto loir ;In fir f m k ; baelllug.containtug and trill, an 11,,, bou.t.; all ford ord., and In most plosi.aut part of the city ratablis.b.d, pla,n.tot and Itrlrlug builnesa is ti s central part u: therdy. Roth only toll ur exchaug t-d to account of the ua Emilia. La wi+Lln, to truce to, liar omutry. Ilduquirr at Cl Diamond, Pittaburgja. tne—S3(na,V VVIC:24—WIOI4—AV BA lILOII'S WIGS AND TOD P kIES tourpaaa all. They are plot:nut light, aany and durable Fttllug (.. a cLartn—uo turtling up I.,nio.l—no abriuklug, the Load ; luder,l this in Ow duly ratabliaLutent c - Ltd, three things Etre prtia.rl) no&rato.ral and made. n0 . d.3 lyw V:o2.l3roadunty,N.vr C:egular 4liaincrs 1859 Season narangemiont 1859 LOUIS D - ti L V NORTHERN LINE' ••••• PACKET: }•4.IR 43 aLENA, DUBUQUE, -s• nTILL IVATEIt AND ST. PAUL—The foll,selo6 an in.... 1 mooniareat 0.1.. whorl eleomers milt toroneee title Do., r e , .he coming' pair, loarileg AA follows: alotoloy II &Nit 1' Cita Copt. Storeos,:o alotnlay. ...NORTH " Allard Tombay --CANADA - ... '• Word Tooally......PEllfslNA Kith %Seat...lay-LUCIE al AY ..... .l. 11. Ithorloo Wselnooday. AUNT Lerri - ... oh, alorri/ow Tit oreslay .... METIII•BiILITAN . •• • T Rhoda" nw.LLe. T. E. 11111. Fe,a,,, - 1)h tO DRAW_ •_ la. Priddy - CHIPPEWA . • erapater. notor,tol .14:NalA ... IL C. firs, emtorJa• IL L. 1:111Nia.. al. einem, Tno N , lll-ra Line hoe 10-ou to one ce-otel operation dor In.; the poet leer, mai tsw regollarlty. comfort and- perfect 10 every re,er L, has never beton:Jr - tweed by Any on - ,attlzation on the Westoro riven. Ilaelogaddoilelz neW atattnere le lbw Lme, cloy aro now prep-stud to offer locrews• forilltlea for lb. tram'ar Bon of nil busloros matrooted to them, nod hope to Mora eutainmtlun of the Ilbend pot to.go horoliffora IlLorelly bestow.] upon them For toy Informal] that mop be nqulrad. s.pply ot No rth ern Wharf Lost, at the foot of Locoet curet, or of the Northern Lino Bookot t 1 Commercial earn,. betsseso 01/we and Goon.. WARDE 1 ezin honernl A‘ootn_. narnamtl MISR) L' I Al VER Notice to ittne•onri River Snippet, oral Paasengers. W E have made en arrangement TT with the tties,nri Myer Pocket Cann ',any by which so tan F ine thrstqh ratee from ritrabitrnb for pennn...era and freight to all pal:neon tho Nliotti it., a, Fur further particular; apply to Fact, BIPM3I Roil Arent., oirner Water and ,Market strode, who aro antliarisad to contract for ca. • McBRIDE G CU, (lato of Mist 111-0,) mollafts - tf T No. 40 Comm. - dal ct, At. Look, Edo REGULAR TUESDAY PACK- --- El' FOR ZADIES'ILLYL—The One yew - - O tt the EMMA GRAHAM, (htpt. Olray.oz Arra, Ott the shot, and totormodiatn ports EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock P For trtight or palm., apply en boor!. FLACK. IJAILN):S ACO ., Ag-14. p.asbbale. &r. FOR NASIIVILLE.—'IIe tine sto•nler Fr. LOUIS, Car 4. Ekon, leave for el.oe and •II ine4l,o p , rta TILL. Y, the ::tatt km,. at f. &cloth P. 111 frright or p35 , 0g. apply, on board cr trora, FLACK, BA Ries s i,fj. Aeeere . *I. EOM. &c. no ST. LOUIS • : no Doe oteamer MINA, a Capt. Jac 515.. roll., will leave for rho above nd all Inversetitote pattv TDIS DAY, the 2:4h Del, et 5 o'clerk st. For frplAht or on powp,,, apply ot, bored or to m 717 FLACK, DARN ES It CO , Arent, ' or :Late g7uptrior. 170 R LAKE SUPERIOR—Th e x hear foal, Carmelo etaartrr NSITHERIY LIGHT, John Spoutding, alarter, out an from taercistur, 0010, to Lake Superior, 6.3 a regular parkrt, daring Hot Lou tou Will learn Cleroland ort her Drat trip on TIE 08 DAY, the '2sth forth., Per freight or passage apply on Gard or to HANNA, OAHHETSON A CO, apt..,,, kia e _ artelanl, Oht, Orleans,leln . - See, _____— _ i • F z. o .. it iv c o A k i i f . o 6 :zi n Eti P i li I s AND 1 . ORB. fhpL Gila. D. Iloora,lrtll'lrTo"tor";rrarbot, and ell totertreattlata putts on THIS PAY the nth toss at 6 Ward or to 1 1,polkithrir F., fre . gfrl . r Poooogs a; ply 00. ' myl7 FLAG ~ - - ri , Ar . t o VOR CAIRO, I.IIEMP <,- 1 NEW OILLEANS —The Oa . . 2 ,- ;.. F:, , ...-... , 1.11. Y. 3.i DNA c.pt. Stook dais, will le • and iizt-' ,- '.. : "... • Intarcnodletta porta on THIS DAY 74th or !telt- postage apply on board or to por2 - PLACE, DAR:IU a 00., af, 'frif v; '-" , f`fre _______ (2.(1.5 bbls Goldgr. N_A Rystponbaaa and for o!oby JONES 2 COOLEY-1. 1110125 bbla of on hand dia_ . d 11)1 111 ‘ sale m)' Joann ow' ObAl4 _5OO n,.. in store and forsale b) , r0k..1 kOBICILT DICSIX,3as Llt.erey.t.t.t. LA RD 6fl--I . o*- bbla to arrive on ateamer B. P. 1111.berd, fgr'snlelly D 10684 4" CO. CIEDAIt BUCKETS -60 doz in fitbre arid N./ for pale by my= • " - ISAIAH DICKEY L• ;- LOUISVILLE nuE-2.00 bbla in store and 6 7 Inl= ISAIAH DICHSY k 'MEW W. It CIIEKSE-100 bx new cut £ Dog Chas.& J. D. CANFIELD & Co'?. .- RELUtING,- 35 bbls dry - stated herring ft , gore and /Prime 67 'ATVG - tLI, LIB t (XL BASKET - IVILLOWS-51._bdla Ohio hOw unaing anliktr" • • is sun incamt a co. TENN. FLOUR--.161.tks IDOTATOES- . ;:100:bbla.Sor - gab by 4 (;0453,,,, - f,, CM=
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