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    ;AMES X'CANDIXIS ROM? ilittlSON =OMAR WAIMMit SOSIAII REAMER
JAMES - M'CANDLESS & CO.,
No. .103 WOOD STRICET, FTrraßukccrEr.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
• Would respectfully call the attention of
THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MERCHANTS GENERALLY,
TO TOMER STOCK }ln TOE
sPRING APED SURIDTER TRADE
Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which
• CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON.
Their Terms - and Prices will he he Fevorah a to Purchasers 218 them,
any other House'. Must or West.
Serca..9ll and Short Time Buyers are Especially Invited to call
CHILDs --- & CO,,
WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,
No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh,
•
E ARE NOW I OPENING OUR - LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Of every variety, and latest styles and fashions lidapted to Spring and Summer Sale,. NSlli,h
haying been purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers,
and selected with great care an to quality and sizes, we flatter
ourselves we areable to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE
MENTS to our friends who may call.
WE ARE AGENTS VOA Which are highly ntrotutu.tlt,l thrytaghtqa Mt , &tatty
za. Stat. fur that:. durability. sad titral.maa--fGat
PAIR bath teen found by actual ',tab b.
METALLIC OUT WEAR TIMEX PAIRS OF TUE OLP STY
n LE
WIPPIED BOOTS AND CY
AGEGluyers will god It to then. adt maw he rail
FOR ROPE, i
angina our Garb
POITTITS AND
/If fora Purtthattnyf
Partlralu-attattli t tn girrn to oink.. ti,rpttia
.spectat oiicca
LAKE SUPERIOR coPpicii ti L
Ai it; L. a• ZN G. VI CI .
PITTSBURGH.
PARK, M'CURDY 8 CO.
•
MANUFACTURERS OF SHEA TII I NO,
ItliAZIERtt. and BOLT (UPPER, PRIMSED COP
Plat narrow Ftninnl EMI Bottoms, efisltat holder, to,
Alvq Importors And Onsh.rs In METALS, TIN PL.(
%TIRE, Ae. um hand, Thatnan's
Mstittnno nu.) tbs/i
Warrh"tirtr, Nn. 119 Pint and 120 &cum.:
Pittsburgh, P.aon.
41,1r.peclal widen of Copper cut to any dmirdo p.
JOAN 8. /El,
TI I CHANT
No. 45 !Market St., Pittsburgh.
Atood assortment (S CLOTHS, CASSIIIERHS
TL.Tlttun, Caserta% end an goods suitable for gentlemen.
renerAtuitretaire.l.
/41.0niers promptly 1111.1, la tin latent styles of I h
thr2sllydre
_ _
351reC . C>R3D 8z CO-
MANyFACTD,Rr.RA AND DE•LERS
RATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS
WHOLESALE ANH RETAIL,
131 Wood Strowt. vitt...bu rg h
[lave now en hand fl.r Spring Sales, nA
and nonlplnto an atisortronnt of floods eo ran I. found In a ' ny
of the ...tarn cftira , cOnlostlng PUR, SILK AND WOOL
lI.ATS at every style and quality; OAPS of asery qnalily and
label ElShiabl.; PALM LEAF, STRAW, LEGHORN AND
PANAMA NAT'S; STRAW, LIARORN AND SILK BON.
NETS, efe. , ott. Pomona wishing to purdlavo Men, 17
Wool. :slut or ILEUM will 11104 It to their adrantagt...c.ll
and exatalne.ratock. an t
FRENCH WIIITE ZINO PAINT
500 Tons Snow White. and No. I
DRY AND GROUND IN OIL TN FRANCE,
Ir.4.IZRANSED PURR,
I u morn and L. arrlvo, (or main by
JOSSPII N. STRONII,
No. SS Reado AtrooL New York,
Agora, Vioillo Montag,. d Co., Pe
8.A.111.1_71111,ILA:1r
AZT 373 TAILOR
No Sr. CL4II.IISTREET.
PITTSBURGH, PIINN,L,
Uas just tirned from the Eastern Cities and
is nowrocwiling We Spring .rock of Cloths, LhLseimonw,
Yeetingo wild Coatings of ovory Cathay end etylo Nista..?
La the lii4t city and countly trade, which will ho outdo up
to order with prozoptuess sod d4opetth, and at rot. no low
as al any otheraionlar nastlislanont to the city. foZ".,olfo
Maki it.LDII.I ar. CO.
Forwarding and Commission Merchants,
And Agents fur the sale of Pittsburgh Manu
I•MInMJ. Conaignmenta and orders Inr LEAD, mops,
ft IMP, PRODUCE, kn., euliolle4l. Prompt att..
lion to inualrirag nod
No. iU Vommerclall S , tot. Lot.'
Jolgvltimfr
J. B. auivaTti i ,
163 Third Street, PittsBuryA, Penna.,
ILorinirloul tbu advaotagos or Eaatorn Collogos and fin.
pliala,and Amoral yearn' practka, oS•ra Ida probaalunal
mania. I iNURDIOAL AND MCDIUAI. CASED.
Bar. W. D. .
Howard. Cl. on. IL A. Wlloon W
oe..r. eal:Woos
liar. D. 11. A IllcLown.
2 , 111. Esq. Ilan. T. J. Meow,
J. 11. Motor. John H. !donor, R.I.
Jacob Aldl.olltator. tny.t:lyao
3ErrNA. Erro NVOitli.S.
ALEXANDER BRADLEY,
ourourooriass IRO ow= no tom Ta SUM or
COOHIND, PAWN AND HATING STOVES,
Plata and Fancy Grata Fronts, &c.
Sole Proprietor/0i the celebrated Perim". Ohs
BURNING and SMOILI COMM:MUM
/ COOK STOVES.
Office / and Sales Room,
mi4.lly4fe No, 4 Wood St., Pll4,tb urea. P
STARCH AND FARINA.
Made by the
West Philadelphia Blanalaelearing Co.
/ (Plfsl . Premlem awarded by the Franklin loviliate,
November, 1969.)
• tilariondfllon Starch, to ma. mot's 6 box., 6 lba. each
Do do boors do 40 pat..., 1 •• do;
Also, Reflonil, Pona — and Pearl Starch, lo bra. carton.
Marv, oil for laundry on.
008 N VAltlfa, (or Con, Starch.) In boo 10 paw. ...h.
This article. anomaly prepared for collnuy porpave,
and earl be nsigel on a. Bilf.rine . In POEM to any sow to
mat Tor sale by THOMPSON, CLARKE YOONO,
Jan'y, 1650aitf tc Anent. to the Company.
• N. 1301-.NLIES oc SONS.
DZLLSII IA
Foreign andjonestie Bills of Exehange
CZETITZCA 07 DEPOSIT,
BANK NOTES AND SPECIE,
NO. 07 MARKET anticir, PITTPDIIIIOII, PA.
11011eOdDation* made ma all the principal cities through.
out the United Stahel. a p11 . 4.fal
r — rL OSiRI 1t •Iv 0 11. ,
OULU IR
'S'illitAV BONNETS AND lIATS,
BONNET RIBBON*,
VLOIYENN,
NO. 93 AIANNIT STREET,
mrl9clytifo YI TTwBURGIt.
B. B. a C. P. BIAIRELEI,
PAINT/NO, JOB AND ALL KINDS OP
NV PPIN A..P FL.
Warehouse, No. 27 Wood
PITTSBURGH, PA.
ttaga Imeaht at market mire.. mitt! to
COCE3H.A.22 27.1.114.(1.
It•OU Ltallbag; - Iron Vault'. Vault Door
• Window Shutten, Window Guards, &e.,
Nee. 91 &mud &reel and 89 Third Stred,
(Indweim Wood and Marko,) • PITTSBURGH, PA.,
Ween on hand • Willey of DOW Patter., fancy and pid
wultaLls for all purpose.. Particular attention paid to • •
cloning Gine into, Jobbing done at snort notice. mr9
- vANDEsirmiii FRIEND, -
ATTow.brir.'srs AT LAW
LSD
NOLICITORS IN CHANCERY,
No. 6, Elhities Mock, Ihsturre,
iiirOollatfone promptly made In noi part of Northern
fount, 01 , Wertern Wisconsin.
sUand to Um no rebel. and 6te of . 11.1 Mate, ob.
talninn Money on Bowie and Mortgages. eablydro
Pr/.CL 10111:113011 P 11 MILL.
ROBINSON, 111141 S & MILLERS
POUNDIEB9II..
WASHINGTON WOJLTI S
Pittsburgh, Penna.
0M.% N 0.21 Market •
hlannfacterwell kinds of Room Engf we end Mill Madan
7:,l , 7 o krrAttokror4 Work, Rotor Won. and P6n•t Ito
Jobbing .4 11. thing 4044 nn ahort notles. nallklydf .
7A7 YTIStI. A. N do 11 N
Almselfactoner s sod Dealers in All kind. of
TOBACCO, BlTurr AND CIGARS,
A it I)
T033 41. 4 =00,
tur.n. opwafteLllttred <mg Dianansad Ann',
PlTT B titlllllll P•.
I f :XLM=LANC3IC:
is la.LT , B ILLS DRAWN BY
DUNCAN, SIIIIILINAN •, CO.,
ON TUB UNION DANK, LONDON, IN BUldB OP' ONE
POUND STERLING AND UPWARDS.
Al.. Win on tho principal Hilo, and town. of Franca,
isolgicn, 'Tolland, Germany, Rands and other Enropoan
Matas, constantly on hand and for main by
Wit. U. WILLIAM & W. ,
A
Itankoro. Wood nsa. corner of Th hd.
J. W. LITT-LIU
ZZEIRCTEALDTT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
errrsnor.ou, Pi
(D,ltish'•NetrianildlDC, S
44,k1Fdre
Z—I3COIT, Dentist
HAS removed to the house lately occupied
Dr. Wm. A. Word, Ha 1618 remi street, (molt , ed.",)
third door above Hand otrrot.
Moo noon from 96. m till 6
rothrikv, nicliarom & C'.,
X.l2ll2ll.Mtlina or
BABBKL,B,
SOLID BOX VISES,
Cast steel and Hammered Shovels and Spades,
l'icluy Mattock; Sloikr, Wedier., narrow IS?* *a..
. W ‘ eh°l3 Pew r / 4 1 . 0. 17 .151.arkefiqzniet.
444.34 " "'" PITIZFIMI444
• • •
CIEFILDREN,
Zprrtai liottrts.
A. NT MOAN wivrc IL ICH
WHOLESALE AHENCY FOR THE SALE OF
.A.ETERICAN WATCHES.
- - - •
We would most restwtfully yell the utter
Lion of the public to the A mooing Wetehre bring r
lettslrely Introduced, Ice tostinfutore of seLich be. I
cone.n firmly established that entire confide... , ran I
placed upon theta to safe and kyrrect time keepera,rtaith t
the Wester and seller.
Ilsring boon appointed Wbeleeelo Agent. (~1 the eel+ ,
three Welchem, the pub!. !nay I. W.W.I (hat ire, en s.
them at the very lowest rub pricers
Wa hare also a very !erg. Mack a( 11.VIllt Se.]
WARR, PINE (IOLD JEWIII.IiT i. eel, anch as Corr.
Garnet, Cameo, Jet and Painting.
Our suourt.retut t CLOCKS Is uuusuCl) t.rpe a pre.out
comprising ssuso beautlNl patlaros t 4 HIdHT.ml kINK
PAY PARLOR sod OVFIOR MOORS st m; RK•
[MORD PRICKS.
Webers oleos kill stock or English Lode. Hol.h on
SILVER WATCHES on hsod, all of our 04 . 11 ln,portel
Also, Watch Makers' Tool; Materials end Watch R 1....
HEINEMAN & MEVRAN,
No. 4 VIM sirs.,
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SEWING MACHINES
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112
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FUR SALE WITH ALL
LATE! IhIPROVIIMENTEI
NIA UPACTITIt FIR'S
ALEX. R. REED,
el UT 11 KILS: F.:it-Sitdi 0 Till ii.I(NI I 2
Dr,,n't fail to procure MN. Winslinv's Sooth
ing :!yrop for Cbildrou Touthing. it law uo Nosl ou rata.
It grnt ly facilltato• Cho procuss orl thing I. y .uflwaieg the
gurus, reducing ell leflurnntatioo—u 111 alley pelt, aud is
taro to rival", thin bowtlx. Doperul upon It, so , dlu-rb, It
will give mat to 'yuarsellua, atul 1,114 au/ 1d,11.13 1. your
lawn to. Porturtly eefo In MI uses.
7731 a valimbla prpTaratlon la the prweriptu.n td Imo of
She inotanslawlonend and pkilinl r.tnnin 1 . 19 Adana In tire/
England, and ham Imola n,d with no•..r.tailing 1.0,41,4 114
111/ 1 11 , 10/1 of ran.
We believe It tha lams/ and 0w . ..1 r. .e ,1 3 th. w.whi, In
all CZ.. of Ajaamlory and Diarbowa In Chtldr.n.•ll.4l, , r It
Krim. from imMing 07 fmrn any .that • an..
If lIfK anal health can be ode/mai...11 1 dollar.
la worth It. wMght In p•ht.
cr toutllea ar” ,nrh, 11. t 1.1t..1.
ewe. It Is au old and vv.ll-tnr.l
PRIOR ONLY 2ACENTeI .1 14/17LE.
-SirNonegentibomil,vo s el« bac-simile Is • Pe. fl.
KIND, New York, Is., the owed., wrspy,.l,
kohl by Draggles [brollies°. tbo
DR. OR). 11. Iti YSY.R , Agi.. for Pitbsl.orgh.
IMO P.. L. 1.011, .. W. • COLLuMiII
Pittsburgb Steel Works.
JON - ICS, .1301,73 Ac CO..
laoulaclusers of CAST STEEL: al., SPILINO, PLOW and
A. EL STEEL; SPRINGS and AXLES,
Ow." Ruts ,V,4 FrdX rrg Atteburpa, PA
D. A. ROG/CV-8 At
IGIMINIOTOWLII2I 01/
Rogers' Improved Patent St••I
Cultivator 'Tooth.
Corner Rota and POW &m e:. Pdo.:AdrtA, Ds.
RD Pre
RAIL ROAD SPIKE COMPANY
Joseph Dilworth D. W. C. Dldere
(Succ , nore la lin-for, Rolf, tf Fiarti I
RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS
AND BOAT SPIKES.
Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley,
mlnirdic PRN
HENRY H. COLLIN 13
rormardlng and Comnataslon Marcbant
AND WHOLMILD DP:JUMP+
()bout e. lititthr. Seed.. Irl•h
And Prolate Urgently, -
e__/ N. u Mad Aired. Pittsburgh.
Hide, Leather Store.
D. KIRKPATRICK & SONS, No. 31 S. Third
at., between lifarket and Chestnut ex, PhlWtelyhi., Davit
fur sale DRY AND SALTRD SPANISH Dry and
Green Salted Pettis Ripa,Tennere . 011, Tanners' and et:f
riers' Toole at the lowest prior., and upon the teat tonne.
iktg.All kinds of Leather In the rongle wonted, fur •Lich
the hlgheett market price will Le given In cult, or taken In
exchange for Ultra. Leather stared free of charge end wild
on conunterlon. tur3.lydfc
:-* 'sl,ooo REWARD ritr any Modicino that. will
oseel PRATT A BUTOIIERO3 NAGIO OIL, the .17 Indi•
Remedy near sold for Rheumatima, Nenralgia, Ileadech
Toothache, Pain in the Bide or Back, Bendus, Bruises, Qo
Throat, Barn., Contracted Oords and Almelo. the only .e•
etAble remedy discover.' that rill act upon them and lin
bar thajoinis. 'Thousands of pence., base been cured
theta comphinta by lb'. now discovery. All an invited t
give It a trial. Principal °Rico 3MI Wuhlngion .trey
Brooklyn, N. Y. Yor de by DIL OtO. 11. II RYdP.R,
140 Wood street, and .1. P. PLILMINCI, Alltkhony.
Pfgnatnee of Pratt A Botcher on the wrapper, and nem
wn In the bottle.
Of the thonearel inn which afflict mankie,
during the first yews of their existence, worroa to children
Is perhaps one of the most common, sod the worst. A pe,
bet remedy for these paste to the young, Is to be hod In II
Pahne•tock's Celebrated Vermifuge, which osporkorn
bas proved to be • /Teethe for worms. •It Is preps
ed sod /told by It. Io /A FINMPTOOK t CO., Wholeoah,
Druggtots, corn., of Fourth and Wood streets, Plltshorgh.
Penna. otalvtivrt,
Tns great usefulocao of B: L. Fahnostook'
Vormlfaso, does not amend alone la tho fort Mat It It
certain care for worm.. In cam. whwo no worm. n.l.ti
operate. on chlldran as • mild Cathartic, and malls ben
Ilts the boakb.
Prepanel and sold by 11. L. PA UNPATOOK /t CO. , Wbel
le PiagglAA, fanner of Wool and 41b oto., "ft laborgb, Pa
ntyllindlArY
Purtz OLD itrll have on hand
.enrol borzois old Rye Wbbdiy width I here had mode and
kept tall It two boooorno old and .111 tw sob! by Do. barn , '
or yydloo,for medico' porposta.
ntrl7OUhrit OWL 11. DEWIER, 110 Wood Went.
Awnircbth Eaus.—llt. Kayser, of 140 Wood
erect, hu on hand• very exteAlent derleo for dear penonoa,
by wkich taraly perinlon MS Made to Omar no Won
o small pats percho dram, which Is InsortsA Into Ito
vsry efficient In =mycoses of dean... J..22.41t5T
ors BRANDY.-1 have Brandy which I
w I wttataatee to be pore and nt far mettkJan, which I bare
purchased to meet a public , want. Aoy 0. 0 aho will "
thin can la saUntlad of Ha aoporlorlly.
nirttattcorl, up,o. 11 . KEIMItit. 140 Wood arrant.
°ALTA
!AKIO H ATTA . RY, - 017 . EI.RCTRO MAGMATIC
Haan
11,
for
free a Afedfical porn/mew, of • very =porn. Et will beating
of
chary., whararnr Kn..
mem,ayain • remittal.* of T.. Doll.. Add,. Dr. ORO
R. gsrrikk. go. 140 wood ra, •00MD.Y
-
c,A,ors SLIMS of a good quality fOr sure nt
DR. KILYREIDS.I4O wood aplitdAwY
. _
SiretNazs—A full arisortment of all kinds
or Prriroon for Imo at DR. ((RYSER'S, N. 110 Wood
rnwt
4 211 E only Truss Manufactory iu Vjats nirgia
is DR. REYNEWA N. 140 Wood .t• splud•wi•
To REND BROKEN WART of any kind you can
ertUodcroonl Diamond Cement at DR. ICZYBEWS. No 140
Wood Mewl.
Di- Ward's Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash.
joy gnovalty at the above ankles ate (or do at reduced
prim by Da. ILEYPILR, On. 140 Wood in, Pittabordb, Po.
Soars, Hair Brushes and Perfumery at Dr
EXTBIRI, No. 140 Wood st. apl4..dihrT
l'ilnouLnen Bawls—The only plane to got
Bram list the Ilaaulsetum's, DIL ORO: n
KEY 11.1414 140 Wood at. apl94hrT
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Vittsbittgil 05aytt t.
SATURDAY MORNING. MAY
;AT . UNION PRAYER 3 1CLTINO, at tilt, MOLD! a
the; Young Alen's Christian Association, No. tia' Fifth
street, at 4i o'clock, r. u. , every afternoon. Como
for a row minutes if you vaunt stay longer.
Iteptiblionn County Convention. •
Thy uptioneuta of Mit National Adis, intstra lion In A th.
Own) , county nor hereby in0t...1 to moot In thrir rontowinn
rlectlon U Lttct ., nt the taunt tilscon tor boiling nutli
lugs, on
VATIIIIDAV, Tilt USTI' DAY OF hi AI.
and olect two delogsten Dononott t. meat in Count, th.
noun..., at the oourt Ihoww. ru
WEDNESDAY, JUN t. I sT. th.S. Al' lit 'Cit. A. fi
for Din Inninwn itoniinnittig a 11. 1,1 to
ported tho ensuing olootioti
Thn ticket t.tn , u o will .on•ini •
1.
the following onto.. •
I no Fwrson for &eh Gnat.. , l
.1` , ".. r. 0 , Ant•nt't.o. twh tli..
noorifind tu 11, w10t.i..1 to I .nt th ouft t' - •
Dow.)
Ow. lwri.n
mrlt ci
th.•
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tit..•tt •411••• I I • 111.•
N. Iv allotrra t. 'O.l. n 1 .1.1.. a.
tam+ t• 1,,, 1 - * 001 10 , 0 1.. In. •Inenil.. t In , t•
a , 1an...1 In the •nll 01 that \ 150n0.0‘....,..
1.0asIs11• lA. rein ea..* 1.0 • ~,, 10*I •.''''n .." '
km , * 0 to
V. All tInellon• It.o In a e.t.a •n I t•
whAll $11••1 1110 11 •4•....1••••• i•• • ••0•11•• I et,. 1
nlectlolt• ohnll I. .:1....n ran hilt., a•—•As •
dni‘v•ln mvotlng,
01 lb. ROI• 111•11,11 ll*.nl•
.1 •I .• at .• •..
t P:narry,
In
entiekornrs —The new block on I tar 001 net
of St Clair and Penn iirrOlS. Which we o , inl
prove,. of erection Icy II if Jackson. b., l , *tit
ri groat ornoment to that portion of It,
That and the fine building of .1 x II
will form the twu samples on that nide. and all
buildings hereafter erected in tho row will tak e
pattern after therm in height
We worn looking, yesterday morning, tit
lower story of Mr. Jackson's blot ling, the i
Clair front of which has been put together toi
Front street between Southfield and (leant, near
the works of the ndersons, where the
casting In going forward 'rho lower story only
is to be of iron. Tin other 'tires, will I, of ce
meat. A new Article of cement is to be used,
which it is believed will t' as enduring os the
Itoman, yieldlng Weilbrr no heat nor frost. 'Phis
lower story is very massive, perfectly tolorna
mented and yet neat and beautiful the sr i
veers! taste retold reek nothing more plain or np
propriate The doors Itn.l windows will he wale
and high, and i lie front in that direction will be
very desirable (or merchants, when the now
bridge shall have been completed. And, by the
way, when that splendid bridge shall have been
completed, St. Clair street will take its rank at
ones an one of foe hest streets for dry goad and
fancy stores in the whole city
Mr Jackson's building w . lll ho 'I , . feet on St
Clair street and 110 fort on Penn, and four etm
ries high. Mr Kerr in the architect and Mr
Wilson the contractor The structure will be
finished by the middle or last of Autumn A
good many persons are anxious to rent parts of
it already. All the fine structures that eon be
erected in Pittsburgh now are not enough to
supply the demand, while rents in all directions
are rapidly advancing and have been ner since
January
Tan WHIT. Fl•Ll'al.O.Slal IN., —lre have once
before called attention to thin splendid Oa, of '
summer resort. An reirertisemeni of corn,. of
principal features may tie found elsewhere in our •
columns this morning, and we take this ocenaion
to direct attention to it A splendid lithograph
of the place is hanging up in the U •,,• erneotll:l
- rooms, and those who may suppose (if there
are any ouch) that 'he St hire Sulphur t'f ring"
have, like some western cities, an existence ta
paper only, would do rut II to step in and see the
cut referred to Everything that money and
taste can do to render the place inviting h-s been
done. But over and shove all this, if we may
believe the testimony rl sonic of the moot emi
toot physicians of uWo who have analysed the
waters, Nature boa done more for the place than
the highest art ran to As a resort for inruh.f,,,
it must be unsitrpassta plenty rely n
there; the landscape is diversified. there are the
waters of a river and of the trier Lading "pangs.
there the-most comfortal•lo of dwellings there.
shady walks and healthful ainiosplesre 'r oe
springs are tint in3le, from our doom lon
may gu via l'ita.hargh, '. I 'molt-mato
It It to Colittalml, or 'Pia , I' It It
to Crestline, from Crestline via Cleveland t
bends. C It , thence to lielaw Ire. and from ltd.
aware to It,. I thio Wien. Sulphur Station 11e
are much mistaken if till+ resort is not y
crowds of our task mid tired eltirens duriag I h.
hot weather now 111.00 us
Na. GS Fifth Sureol
I' Clenantr Avaanni, This large sod
influential hod . ) , of rhriotiariv it in f1e..1.1011 at
prevent in %/min, Ohio. (fur columns have Leon
so unwontedly crowded with local Synodical
,newn for n week pmt that we haw, Levu unable
o give more than a glance at this distant con
vocation We perceive flint Ilea Dr. Kerr, of
the Pre<hyt-non, of I hie city, chairman of
the committee on Psalmody. rerfrte.l in favor
of an 'lmproved vereinn The report soya
while lhe old WhO faithful and surrounded by
nacreil anal time-honored yet in
style it may ho and nuyhr to hr improved upon
They recommend the appointment of ur
rotoont
tee to prepare a now Versloll.farii,"! 1 , , le,,
with all poitethle improvement in verve nud vlylr,
and report In next A vaembly. The matter W,
still under discitsvion at our loco report
las InKIPLINt Nrimms .n th ••• nl.l Ind m.
No
tor.. I
07ty tti15..117,44 ti ,II 1..31-1,,
A Religious Novel, intended to illiettrotle the
growth of true religion in a woman's heart un
der the discipline of severe triabl The author
says the honk is not merely ••founded on facts,"
hut. that the incidents of the work are forte and
nothing elec. The sympathies of the author
appear to be with the Itaptist denomination, and
the religion, experiences detailed in the work
all arieo in connection with that branch of the
churl]. Wo have not emelt inclination, our
soiree, to this kind of literature, tint to those
who have, this hook will lie no welcome as any
of its close.
We are indebted to the poblinher fur the copy
prettented to tlB
FLot,U.—buriog the little excitement in flour,
which hits now to a great extent peened away,
it was worthy of nolo how that article came into
market from where we had supposed there was
none. The boats on the !Monongahela Slackwa.
ter, which for months had brought to market
only a little dribblet now and they, came in
loaded with flour all at once. During the month
of April there were 1,9 1 17 bblO. of flour arrived
by that route, and during the month of May, up
to last night., 6.1155 bble.
TUC 4 TAI . A. " -Thfl Pittsburgh Cothohi. flays
"Auy violence offered to the Popo will cause
the downfall of the Power that attempts it.
tither thrones may totter, other sovereignties
may disappear, but the patrimony of St. Peter,
unprotected by human arms, but defended by
the all-powerful arm of God, will remain to the
Holy See, an longue the interents of the church
require that the Supremo Pontiff Omni.' be in
dependent of tom poralnevereigns." Sure enough!
HIIRIPTY OP Peace —Maria It. Morgan made
an affidavit before the Mayor, yesterday, charg
ing her husband, George W. Morgan, with
threatening her life and that of their
lie followed her on Friday morning into the
kitchen, threatening to blow hor brains out ; ho
attempted to etrike one of hie boyn, who is sick,
with a chair, 1 / 1 11CFM ho would go to work. lio
wow arrested for surely of the pcoeo and com
mitted.
To New Brighton Timm nap that aMI n.1.0r
of people in that beautiful town thinking it
would ho advantageoux to have the sermons of
Henry Ward Beecher read publicly from Sabbath
to Sabbath, have procured such as aro published,
for that purpose. On Sunday last, Milo A.
Townsend, Bel., read, the opening hymn being
Longfellow's "Psalm of Life." Another will he
read on Sunday next.
A Warr of Mandamus as before noticed has
been issued out of the Supremo Court at !lands
burg against the Commissioners of this county,
at the suit of Joseph T. Thomas and made re
turnable on the third Monday of November, at
which time the Court will ho in session in this
city. Copies of the writ are now in the hands
of the attorneys of Mr. Thomas, in this city.
laooesr.—Coroner Bostwick held an inquest,
on Friday, on the body of John Usla, who was
found dead on the bank of the Allegheny, on
Thursday night. Ile was a resident of Ittmerve
township, and followed wood-chopping for in
living, The verdict wan that ho came to his
death from causes to the jury unknown. lie
loaves a wife, who is blind, and in family of
grown up children.
J. W. F. Wom, Esq., in out again, after hia
severe attack of quinty. lie woo confined l u
the house for along. a week, and for several days
could swallow only a little liquid food.
E. 11. Irish, Esq , who woe Ihrealened with
a fever and confined for some days at the reei
dance of his mother in New Brighton, is again
lbw, which wo are happy to observe.
Tu► %I"
t'us Washington Reporter denim that an in
junction has been granted In that county to re
strain the collection of tbo railroad tax. The
court granted a rule on the commissioners, re
turnable in Anglia, to
show why the writ of
VG ear" auto should not bo'Llonof?
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Reformed Presbyterian gynod
Thriredny'n l'reeerdioye.—Tho
din
.u.ston being un the motion to memorialise Con
!gross, Dr. Roberts said that wo must bear a testi
mony against the wickedness of the nation, even if
put te death for it. Let Congress spun, or even
persecute, duty must be done. A member of Con
' gross was once expelled for his testimony against
slavery there; ho was returned and good resulted.
A. M. Milligan sail the power of the church is in
the word of her testimeny. Let it “torment the men
that dwell upon the taco of the earth." Ile had been
at Wadi ingten City not long title°, and like Paul at
Athens, w as pained seeing the city wholly given to
idolatry. Even evangelical ministers did homage to
Congress. .An D. S. Proabyterian minister preached
,ermon at the close of the session, in which he
lauded Congressmen and Senators as tho '•Chariut of
Israel and the horsemen thereof:" lle tamer...her)
would lot the world know that thin church is nut a
part of this wicked government--not chargeable with
it, but enter a constant protect against it. In
view or coming events, the duty is more impereliro
—to proclaim Ike church's principles to the nations.
once gore o miry of tlio Cliorelr'e Testimony to
Soon alter helium!, speerh in New
ork m :um:4
int the 1.4,13610001 s 14 that testi
moray.
Nightlogale raid 110 Urge glad to hear this ex.
iii , ussion—it was a token for goo d . li e
It ght the tinic had comb when u Covenantor glut
torm should be built- a platform (rots which the
wholo world I`llll roe tho Church's position.
.1 IL W. :•I..nne, alluding to tho member who hail
the resolution, lost the authority of thu
goiorolllolll should he recognised, said that the mom
1 , 01 owl, a charter from the flats of New
.wk , ni. I yet that. member was in lasso. sitting
•t. ,, :peakor I read tin emoioatol rah/lied
for sr,l - as noperative Ile n•t4
that 11,0 l'oten.nelar l'kurrls t; 'so Arts of 'root ......
the lan, ell., 1,, 1.11 01.011,1 awl trail 1..
Cie 1.41.111 Wilt,. 'hi , 11111kt:I liar collie ,
Itsts ho dotourtod. 'Elul light most 5, r pot °mkt
1..61 IVltal 11 butletted or aturnout for , 111114•Ing
11 rail, taken from an Egyptian Al 1101
10 ,iiil htoo li,•4l.and years alter keing ml
iner.. Ito 51i,1 1101 will the Cloorell to lie the
• 111 oluto t
I I:st It lohoson, of Toronto. want.' ~,,,, 'h..
i 1110,0 110 wt•4lJ put n copy 1.1 . the 1111111111
W 1 10 OW 1 1 / 1 0,131 14 et cry nteutber of Congress.
ho v aro 14nornnt this would teach them. To it
bottnio ne,..: uy awl inittinere of IS 1/11111 . k.' ten
,lo,,e. 110 1,0,1,1 en It M
oJot occing at n large
to , I. urr
cote,which Thomp•
•.....•I 00nos ass the speaker, and who hat n o t
•Itk yin snit; ion, Journal that did nut •norunit
rao.l t I ;slavet r , watt shown 000 that had siro , ken
t. tor many yeats. boldly aml uncompromisingly.
:Stet ammo osid Ike lota never neon his way
lent to go hotoco a wicked civil magistrate to ink.
ftlt °nth, lest ho should acknowledge his authority.
lb.. could he go to Congress and beg them without
...boowlalgtng their authority' Ile hesitated. also.
•b.mt a•loug Vamps., to acknowledge the authority
.4 the !Md.,, ahem they are sworn to take the tooth.
intton a. the Low .
Win Ilrown ••11 is duty to toll then, luau they
nro don) mg the Inw of 11.01"
The tO•01131,11 , Ven Vivorate4 by Roos. enrhste,
booms's% and seversl other', opposed by Ite+. Now.
ell. who.. , reinirks tho reporter was prevented front
tokln,7
,144, Iltizhi thought the petition 1.1113 in ender
/
...,•,1 by edogros. es merely an anti slavery petition,
1 . f•
I. n,4ex•le, w. w!.l rxeetel, o ne, attention; he meted
' o emend there...lotion by striking Out that dame
anteing to .lavery -- Tin motion to amend had no
second. and the I've wen, taken on the ',M u tt on ,
bich *a. p
,a.„eil by a very largo vote--no one ruling
~.
,r.,...„„..
The Moder itor then appointed Ile,. A M. Milli
. r...,.. M Iv mail. nod hider Campbell, In prepare a
11011)I I! i.- le circulated in Synod. and distributed
chi...where. !toy. It. 1. Willson wet, by tote, aided
I ol hi. ' , Moline..
i' V crier' report. were road and disposed of, when
I the loior df Tt.l,...trulneol arrived.
, Tt, rd 1,, , --. 41 Thursday cloning. in aceorthance
I with previous arrangements, sinoil met for devo•
iti nil 0101 , 11.1 . 5. Prayer and praise were eonducted
;by the Moderator and by het. J. La.,. The rub
e'ft lief no the turtling wa, the necessity, means and
advantage. of revit al, on which addresses were de.
livered by Rev, D. Scott and Jai. Stott.
1 , 1 , 10,7, Iv A. M.—After the ordinary morning
a wanes., enteral papers and reports were read and
reform' or ilispoerd of for the presenb
The chairman of the committee on the "igfie of
he 1i,,,,, I, ahem urn , recommitted the report read
1 , 1, .I,y. reportedthat he bed aid...evi1...1 the
~d Fasting nut of Thanksgiving, aieording
to f. , no,lai direntrit,.. Tho rendrt was aria:pled and
ail' Ned. nod the 1.31 q Tlinfolay of November, 1,0,
dppointnif 4, 0 day ca . Thanksglving, and the
fir.t Thored ' y of Piaduary, k v 'l'ill, as a day of Fast
Ing• L i
Tienl,reier of the iioy was oohedfor and the rules
of pr caolure were cone fernl 10r al.-pine. After
sot.ehltratle , li.conedri, the rules, ii, formerly re
1. dtc.l. of re recido to iski'd i ter i'pit.ion to the ri emit
,•,, 0h re, duly et x i!: len t..e len,,e this tee lc, Nene
I,e, , ex i e e'.l.lft , I in A. ir , : in 'II nt thr vies; mill
er of r,inoil.
, itintutva, Vtrylt , e 4.! in i Art s Tilf.
.” arr •••I, tis.m. N... 3. :73...41 , •k‘
t :10 I. t! , .......taitt r.I Or. 11 . 111,, , 0.
4,1,1 e,14 11.31 t...u,
1. , 1,e „II
1 410 pay g lhr'
del,
rr.;.. ,y rlah r
.f Trurrlllog I.
ktn.l, I.llt ror“ln
~n4l. it. it r•tell I•sy thu
f. 4
I • r Ihr 1.11, Fun.' •
1 I Seniortory
. . .
item N.. ' knot, aro,e a, to the
~n r tuothn.l raising the Mon*, Ir loitiblate the
,•s were in fay, n• dirroting mingro
Kalinn,hat no pll.l nothing to this hind to take op
/n.,nrnr. t nben thought that an appor
tinnment Annl.ll, made to cAnit Presbytery or ono
gregation. Atter mseral motion, and amendments,
noao ..1 ishb.h iderailed, a proposition was mod°
wbioh pres•ll-1, and itnnialtately carried talc Ms
the r,nr. nit donation, and pledges. The whole
aln.nini pant and pledged ..mounted to 1..02
Tb. loon m relermire to the Travelling Fund was
ial wn iii.. A minority report., n for thr
rommittoc•ii rrioirt Was prenetneii. Tbri nun admit
for r.•nei•ler.stion. Ilis a. follows
••The Committee, in earuplianne with the Ironing
t.l ,ynial, have preparedhbe following plan for de
fray mg the travelling expenees of delegate. to Synod.
I Dint all our eongregattene to Jireateit to take
up rollentiena to go into a general fund for thin lw
men..
That earlo rongreation Iw row:meted to cohntril..
me fifteen ololler, to thif fond. on order to entitle
their delegate, to timer from it.
:t. That this runt! shall be ilistrilintail in proporti..n
to the aclual ol pewits itienrrad in travelling. Whon
.lelogitics re,ci,o excursion tickets er lialf.fara tick
col tho livi.len.l shall ho lead., upon tha basis of the
skies! cost.
1. Nt, ilelegole reriding witttin two Itundreid mi
of tlin 'dare Syniid'n mooting shall L. entitled
drv~•lrnd.
I wattled trimmers residing 11 vet two bend
miles ttton the ptatrool mooting shall Ito entitled
drew from this fund equally with other niombers."
I'l.o the proposition to sobstittite tbia for the r
. .
port of the Committee, a discussion arose, in which a
diversity of opinion was exprisased. In favor of the
ntirity report it was argued that if there ha no
travelling fund, feeble owl far 'distant congregations
wonlil be rut off from ropreaormation in Synod. The
lsrge end woalthy congregations should be willing,
oven desirous, to aid the weak. The law of Christ
In, "Bear yo ono another's burdens." It this low ho
obeyed by the institution of n travelling fund, good
will follow. Such in fund will lw a hood of union,
binding all parts of tho church together.
A m o tion was mule to uncoil the report by ma
king it rood . "That each congregation be requirod
to mho; eight dollars for each ilelegatin--i. e. sixteen
whoa pastor and older :annul Synod; but only eight
when only no attends."
tin tho motion to amend, hey. l'ilehrticken sold he
had tondo a calculation of the actual amount ox
pended by ministers and 'biers in traveling to end
from Synod. 'rho result of the ealeoletion was that
by the protont plan thorn is no equality. Those
nongrogrith.ns resume. from Synod are generally tho
poorest, least akin to pay the Unrolling expenses of
their !motor or delegate. Those hay° to pay their
awn EX pone.. This rcono3 out of tho pastor's eatery.
Such, though poor, may still attend Synod, but they
should not he allownd to boar their own expenses,
since they go to attend the work of the wholo thumb.
hos. Minter opposed the subatitute. Ho was on
the Finance committee last Synod, and ho saw bow
badly the old system worked, and the proposition
Tow before tho court in similar to the old aystesn.
hen, largo and wealthy nongrogstions lifted collec
tions for the travelling fond. (tat of Ihis tho ex.
'tenses of the peeler and delegate were paid, and Ilia
rettioindor, If any, paid over to the fund. This was
unfair; a rofusal to help tho weak.
Tho discussion continued until tho hour of 12,
when Synod look a recess until 2 a. tr.
After ream, eaveral unimportant report. Were ree
and di/posed of.
Thu committee oa I hsuipline reported ; the report
lion on the tablo for the present.
The question before the court before recess wan re.
monied, vim: the adoption of the minority report of
the committee on Finance on the plan of a travelling
fund. The plan propound was emended en that all
Ilnlagalre might draw from the fund, 4111,9 - active of
distance. On the report, an untended, n discussion
arena in which many members participated. The
.lispoto woo principally between the eastern and
western members, the latter favoring the report and
the former opposing.
T. Smith was opposed to that part of the report
which requires congregations to contribute a certain
sum before its delegates can draw anything rune the
fund, Ile thought all should contribute as they
chose, and draw in proportion to the actual expense
incurred.
S. O. Wylie said there had boon general diseatis.
faction throughout the church with the old travel-
Hag food system. It had been found to work badly.
There is, in this Synod, a full delegation from all
partl,of the church,_withont any fund. This ehows
Met iflaioletere and elders hems a heart to serve the
intermits al the church. the want of money will not
hoop theta from Synod. The western congregations
mom to think that the eastern are all Eldoradoes,
while them is more pecuniary ability in the west
than in the eitsL The western congregations vacua
alm to forgot that in about nine months every you
there are persons from the west bogging money in
the east to help to build churches.,
S. Bowden thought the scheme/ of the Travelling
Pend, oa carried do before, was, promotive of immo
rality—induced members to bivdishonest in payl
over and receiving. It was; he sold, "a regular
gambling operation."
—, an older from the West, hoped, If the
rs
Eastern member' we. Unwilling to aid delegates
coming from the Weet,,L.Aut Synod would be held in
St. Lor'
don, and said that
gen for a, travelling
hoof 'the church,-
Irlore. thatio
dependence upon the fund. Ile hoped that oppor.
Molly would be given for all to contribute liberally,
so that there might always be a full delegation.
[Note.—Somo one had arid, during the disenision,
that the reason there is such a full delegation now,
notwithstanding tho absonen of a fund, is owing to
the intense and general interest in the spocial moot
tiog for eovortanting,.—kipo,,,..l
Ider. ill. Willtin favored the coMian on the princi
ple of tho golden redo. Ile did not expect to derive
much benefit from such a fund ; but he wished to do
towards brethren as ho would have them do to him,
if ha were far off from the place of meeting.
J. C. Boyd ergood that oblors and minister. wore
bound to attend Synods, so an to fulfill Moir ordina•
lion vow,. S••me are motto to .less tinny
revels help. Thy sin is num if too withhold that
help which no can give. The way to give it is by a
system like the one proposed.
line. J. It. With:two opposed tke plan, hoping :bat
if thorn be no fond it would lend to induce the
church to equalize pastors' salaries.
After similar remarks on both cities of the . 1 um
tion by other members, the vote nu taker, on the
adoption of the plan as amended. Thu vote ot,
an for: ii against. arid no the minority report, with
slight clionges,waa +adopted.
The remaining items nil tile Itoport Pll Finance
were dioloweal of in part, end the paper laid on the
tattle for the present.
The Report of the Committee en libiciplinn wee
then taken UP itom by item for atop-Ron.
'The eiltumittrin reported dint Paper No I': is a
tortneriid from tin menhir] of l'onrrega
lion, riNklng two 9r awlinna.l. Cana Feqpi, give
norllll,nln mai 1.. n member of the conit're
thin nt o doeir no intend to lento iu hounds' To
Ihla yolation Ihn roinniiitee r. nmmenda a neiratiie
1 , 11 mot 1,1, 1,n9.1 ma , ,pled !hog part (.1
um~rop•rl, lini. answor, ,tn,
eiees,,,ee Cue et een,,at.en r ..... r Il.n rn•ei,•lr.he.n
eeee older wile. theelen Ilan herein',. hei
I. , .jeelleial 1.. LIN pommel intert...o •
re.tneettten rneememenell neV.Alik At
art•urer. Thin pert "I ill., tepee', ele Red 1tirr113,14.1.:
I/111, NllllOlll marl direryity
nee tient Synel'al senwer Ile title fientiteeen he else N”.
Th. nest Item In •
the report won Nee. in. the
of J. le. lierne from the Ilseision of Luken Prenh. en
Ikee..ense. Tile rennin it tee rev...emended art hen e.rt the
meting!.
key. R, te Wylie moved that Hite part of thr r e
port be not adopted. Carried.
Dr. Sproul then Inured lei dom., i lie appal
tee Od a mol te n. Hey, S. tt. Wylie root, en sl I I
not take ue a rase of the Lied when wet:tots, tiotlung
of the gaol standing of the individual in der.stmn.
It le neletto that esti.' Heron hod entenol cult in a
civil court against an elder in the church for bit ter
tauten, on oath in en acelerlastleal court.
Rev. tialbreatio "How does the ',on know there
(hinge?"
11ev. Wylie- -Aieryleoly knows it.
Rev. A. M. fillilligen—This Synod will ditgrpce It
self if it proreeils to investigate this rage. It Is no
toriour that Heron had, in the ereletait.tica/ court.
threatened an older that lie would prosecute him at
law for his testimony against liite,• end that he had
actually done vu. reenvering fifty dollars ollthe cider
by the civil proreas.
After remarkr by several member, the mot i on to
Jicutiee the appeal wax adopted.
Mr. Heron rose and rail at there era , no higher
roar! than the day of judgment, he appealed to that.
appeal, said he, from tin tlerixion th, , y Tool,
and crave extracts."
The next item warn No. IT, the compinint of J. I'
Heron against The Presbytery of the Lake.. The
committee reported that it watt irregular, and that
the tranrfetrence of am pal, was not authootteated.
The mouteittee therefore recommended that it be
inward by the court, and the papers returned to the
appellant, a tortnber remarking that as he appealed
141 a higher mart, ho might need the papers there.
h. Scott I fear those papers will he of nouse in
that court.
No. The pretest and appeal of 11. against I
11. API leo was taken up and made the order of the
day for this morning at U "'dock.
2.1. Ileforence. of Lakes Presbytery it the ease of
J. II- lehorten in. Thom,. Ilticheson, taken up on
refened to Lakes( Presbytery for adjudication.
Nee. S and Iming papers on the F.AbiCet of ord i
nation, weer referred bill special committee, to re
port thereon next Syn.!. The committee are Ile,
li. Scott, S. O. Wylie end Illticr It. Keys.
The paper •igned John That-thy pr0p...... the fol
lowg yirrries
The third tcrut 4,o ll4lll4/ni”n sea Is thus .•n
aeknowledgement the divine rlght .•I one 111121 k,
able form of clittrett g,. r crnmet• t anti nitin••yr
worrhip, and that three are no. sultstanse. Justly s
hilotod a that fi.rtn t f church gevcrnotent mud the
directory for werrhip agreed upon by the Assembly
of Di, ints at Westminster, ste they went received by
the church of .." , ( land." i:e,.ry kyt,,,t
•
are called open to noltmovlsolgo ' I. it the
West...tater torte shows and entire' Its Is it on tin
defined though Scrtpturil form itt government, die
Cowl. Iron, the IVo.ttoin-tor for, 101 l of Ihnl4,
.111.4 1 1.1111,.. .1.1 11. 4 , .14 4 1 the A-s, int ty ..t the. hurolt
s neseive those Westminster ihouttnoitis
tad to artist parts of the Wo4folifo.for j. f o : d o l They
except
This pato, 1,04 1..1 up •n th, t to
symol then all aimed
tc.l for the Dail, 1,1-1
nrrwl Synod or I he . Itettur...ed l'relyby
lert•ct tart h.
I'nit.tnßl.r 111 a, Mny , t•nerAl ..1
the I:nl. , rtur.l .I.yter,,o rlinr..h Inen I ,ffit
1..hy5n0 . .1 PreAhytersan I • his . .ll, • 1I 1.i..1y, It,
^• en.ol: nt 'l's, I", I.
,05t•..1"..e4 the trl,l
4.9 I.y prayer. Ile,. ti •
Fl 'ho. ' t
1,. Altortsato I • the . :ll..tkrator,
ea Ilse openltig Tlio test 01..41 %Isl.:,
I.•un•Jud fitsrlatrPC sn the 1 1,1 , 1.4 . 1 1,7
rhal.tc, 30,1 I lil, t .r ../le .4 .1;
rtly 1.,r At.t.ll •Ist,.ne an I II
it unto yost.
After seri ~,,, the :synod as: inst..... o
prayer by the lieu. A. IL IV, lie, the 3liiilers, i. for
the pact year. Adjourn...l by prayer to me, to.
morrow morning at 10 o' c l oc k.
cool Day. —The Sy noil to i•rder by
the Moderator. who addressed the Thron e nr
The norloo, Presbyteries han•lnd in their reit iGcsten
of doingation. Thenames of the members having
pun n u. creamed, the Rev. of
NOVirl, of the Pitts.
Lurgh ii, s hy tes y, w a . elected Moderator tor the
near.lowing the Itev. John N. McLeod, It .
appointed principal. soil Rev William H erm i tt ,
soitant clerk.
A letter wn. read loin, the Eastern diefortneil
Synod of Ireland, expressing their fraterne regards
for Synod. The letter referred to a lark of minis
ters, but had hope that their ranks wont.] so in lie
recruited, aseveral young mon were devoting them.
selves to the ministry. tin motion. the letter was
recei.ol, and the committee on Foreign Correspond
enre were instrwitmi to prepare and forivxml a .01.3
ble reply.
llev. Dr. Douglas, of Pittsburgh, gave notice tint
he would move the following resolution immediately
after the opening of the ...ions to-morrow morni ng
Br.! tool, That the executive eommitt oe .if th e
Hoard of Foreign Missions Le and they are hereby
regnired to give information t.. t.nersl Synod on
the following questions :
I. What are the tertos of compact imlw,ron this
Synod and the lienerni Assembly of the rid School
Presbytertan Church in regard to the support of our
Missionaries in India ?
!lave we any Mission property in India' Ily
what tenure is It held? In whose name is it held?
and for whose use ?
A. Do our Missionaries adhere strielly. !Kith in
their preaching and practice, to tho principle of
"close communion"?
4. Are tho Psalms of Scripture used exclusively
by nor Missionaries in all their religions worship?
vloorge 11. Stuart., Esq., moved that those minis
ters in connection with Synod, who are now present,
but not delegates, together with the ministers of the
Presbyterian and United Presbyterian churelles,
who are present, be invited to aft as consullativo
members.
Dr. Douglas bad no objcetioh to the very nihtorta •
bin brethren mentioned being Invited to sit as
.Itative members, if the Synod has the right and
the power to invite them. But this inn delegated
and nut an original body —it is a creature of the
presbyteries—it hits derived its existent° from them
end has nn right to iovito any one who Is not dele
gated to take a beat. Ho was opposed to the system
of delegation in a church so small, hot ho would
abide by thole's.
Dr, McMillan sympathised with the last speaker.
His principle wan n correct ono. The Synod has not
the power to Invite montane to a 0051 on her flour.
lie wall present last weak at the Synod of the United
Presbyterian church, when It was declared that none
Should be admitted as members only such ns were
delegated.
Dr. tluthrie said, In present circumstances a del
°gated system was not needed, but Lotauso two
years since the datagram' system was nadarniml, be
would hold the advocates of delegation to a strict
attountability, or expose them for their intoinlist.
encl. Ho had no personal objection to tho gentle
men proposed ; his objection was based on a goes
lion of technical order. It would not be dom., in the
!latish Parliament nor in the A work. Congress.
Rev. filoo. Scott said, although the Synod was
delegated body at Its original organization it matted
to Itself original jurisdiction, and claims to be toil],
an original and a delegated body.
!toy. T. W. J. Wylie agreed with the last speaker,
and was sure no personal disrespect was intended by
those who ditlered with him to the gentlemen whose
names were embraced in the icsolution.
Dr. Douglas could not understand Low a iryot,./
body could reserve to itself o iginal power. After
considerable discussion and various attempts to ad
journ, the motion prevailed and the gentlemen took
their seats.
Aficrooco Sc.rioo.—Tho Committoo on e 'q u o
the lens of the church roporto3 progroos nod non
continued.
The Committee on Ministerial Support road tboi r
report; It was accepted and adopted.
Dr. McMillan reported tba fulfilment of hie ap.
pointment as delegate to the Now School tienerat
Assembly which met in Chicago lout year. lle met
with a cordial reception, and was favorably impress.
vd with it no a court of the Lord Jesus Christ, lie
presented the greetings of Synod and her sympathy
with the Assembly in her struggles on slavery. The
report was adopted.
The Rev. Dr. Thompson, of Buffalo, was invited
to take a seat as a coosoltative member.
The ministers in the British Provinces reported
thnt they had not seen the way dear daring the past
year to organise a Presbytery in subordination to
Synod. The permission was confirmed.
The Committee appointed to take into consider.-
.
..... . •
on the proposal of the Trnitees of Wostminetar
'ollego to endow a professorship to be undor the con
trol of Synod, reported that they had not mot, but
theta majority of them having consulted together
juut-come to the conclusion that there was no room
for definite action and requestal to be discharged. A
motion to accept the report and discharge the corn
mitteg gave rise to a vary animated discussion In
which several speakers participated. The motion
prevailed.
The sermon on the . Evangelisation was appointed
to he preached on Monday evening, at a quarter be.
fore'eortrt
TheMederator armonneed the Snuidlet.Comadt
thea. Adjourned -tilt to;•totroCisitopittir ;nine
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Telegraphic
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WASCI.IIr.V.,4 51my27.—The follovrfag add/tit/Imi , tllllll6
of the aloatlne bald le Vlrgitta yesterday hare bout mei,
..1. The Gulirsteearial mafa Wood meaty, Template, Oars
lieretha opso.itioe, tag majority. The seventh d 44444,4,
"Mttarltmnim, 1 41 M. G'movei, and Slmfhis] mooti 0 ". Five "
emorfly ..1 toi Wei crnith tbo COMmNI.
I.4frird Jot., rnmjvilt) leLetcateett
meet,' 4. 1,, ‘,ll4.. an Floyd' ;minty R ,
;minty Waalrinj Loa s.eety 112 rtnuerliT m.
jsLuaritie F ter siv..rrsr am e,,unty,
botcher, Lcw . , I,T-41 Sleinaudome 1,39 S fur Letehcr;
Orange, (leggin it'. Culpet•per 2' , fur lioc:gin; Fair
fax 21; Caroline 11141 : New Kent 100; Louisa II 1;
(Irma 131; Chesterfle!d, Letcher, 350, Stafford,
Leteher, 230; King ticerge, I.ctcher, tnt;
partial, (loggia 5011; A tigu,o, tea' preTinaj, not
otn
d i a l, (leggin . :15: Smyth I le. In Reel:bridge thorn
are reported g a ily for tioggin, but nothing positive.
Frederick county, comp:etc, L 01,1400 s Majority is
IlerL!ey county 1 74.
Ei2hth Congressional Diatriet. -In Frederick
.unty, n , mhleto returns give Charles d. Panikner,
•5 mat. over Alexander It. hotelier,
ti•m. iIL district In Smyth county the mei. loon
William Smith, Dem., iv estimated at to I; at it;tof
lord's D.'s°, mei. is 215; in thronne enunty
I.m,ke's ;nal. is 306. 1.1 distriett— Carolina c , anly
giros Darnel C. t o darnel;,. Dem., :111 tuaj,; the
vide in this di,dilet is rory vi or 9th district. -
Augostn county .1. 11. ;it miler, Dem., a Maj.
or 7
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la' mu heron, Alay 27.--The following are the pro
reogings of the Proefyterian A seetnbly to liay:
The Truetoe; t.l the l'hurtil I:r6r,i,.n Fund at New
York and of the Yre•dlier tan Ii nt Phtlndelphia,
woreeketed. report of for Committee on Church
thin afternoon, witiwnt
eon] ine to a eonolu,-o Is.. P.••mberetz, of Phill
dolphia. iq a .ielega. r••rn thn if•rmart
Chareh tho Con vcnikeol
in
thr r.l l:‘ , etnr, hel.l
1/1 nirlti. The 1 hill 115.1 a.l,ur n 'lli, work.
1,, ~, Nl a y 27. il,l h. dale 1-
n g we Ihdd hand Wild Vellett-n•
and Maiten.i• the Peeplo'a Theatre
and envied alerts and elrieti,, wa= ile.itroyenl by tire
laid night. r. , erytbing is the Pent and Land Oil - trait
nue •c. d . All the property of the Odd ' , ellen, and
Magon,yeil.
lo,ven !' , 0.1100 : ic. urr.l ler
ft,
/11•.1tr, 111%y l',•ntentin
h.l.pozrocal Thv 1..11 , .wmg
Id
1. , Om ..11 , 1)..r.4/ ent..,n IVOrr K , V.
IV, 4tr. M. 1•• I 1 . 1.-knoy.
11e3,711.1 , ,y. 1:,3t. tn. .
.1 .;-1.10 , ..•11,.;It :.n.1./.4.1,13 1. F.
T Ala; 27. -Tileriver ha, fallen o ondow
at tide imird nnttin tho lost 2 I hourr, and still enn
lumen to recede. There nothing new from
the upper etrealn-; all reportel a, falling. Weather
clear and Coal.
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P1111.1 , E1.111A, May 27.—Tho Cpak,opal /'on - en.
11011 ..f tho Diortoto toktourno.l to day. Tlir glitott n
.•1 a do. Hon of tlm Ittort=e Iraq t.e.f.tprole.l
;I.:4:1y 27. 3'hn river
I 01 0 12.1 nintor in inn v.v.!.
N .1 1 , 13 v
t 1,4 1.111-t4 hay.. r • [AL', v
nrorlly r II• ! , 1.1,kr,
ar,l v.r II.•• Ihn
tc,
Alu,,nn. • :.. I
It , ' Dr. ho, ,yi r ,
I tst 1.130, !nay I, 10.
1,... , 1111. I:.
Dr Iftliy I. 11..,
I•tty Irk li.. Ilr Trizt,, .I..rry I
F t t• 't - .1 I
La 114) I ttt it'. lil Latta at•
Litt!, 4, Lath
.1“r.1...1 I I,
../tt tit ' Int It 't ttp
Int: it
.. 4 , 3lny - C 11:.6firto. I.lp,
ager rti/r/11i . I.ut 111 i.t. I r IS /113 r
• 11, at.lorn&n, loch u 111 pr..4s
f..1m1 r.,tml, ur..l rxn
Siv . 27 •-11., 111
IZT 6I
1/... eul,”•1,•1 ot
on th.. I:•.rni,
.1" h r.I. 4..1 11l Iti- Itt
r The :or ttodr.t. ttro. eery oat ‘ , .trertlayt
with dol., I dottrr. 'I Ito getr:
t . yrdi tt t o tottf 5..010 in
noottatr, thar ty,totary and yrveraittr.
to(' evollett a al ielr ...an de attained only Ity Inc
practice. IV •rt in fall ortileral with
1tt.14 1.1.1 larri.lll,!.a vrand veterrairtruenr,
prepared by r‘la.irtlttr, rot ar al, tot at t
where mort,t trod 'per prevailed after the cvealttre
toroft.r.. dad .1, .Ippearett. Thy rw.lel etatt . oar
t onto, prtado le .4 Illaalr r Ur:laird report at pre.erd.
r 1.1. Cot cv. art old and rimpeetable eititon
of Fayette county, died very rut 'only. at hire
residence in Meralirn townebtp, on Thursday,
the 17th in.t Ile was engaged ire making fence,
when be was repeal with a u'hlec pain in the
stoinacli and ill/tiled' tiely earned 10 his IWrilliT,
where be died to a few iwoole-
ell I. -A cri , k. t toutch Lot wren Ili,
olyn.yicand t rricktu
come of! ,t 1:1, North r n Thursday
Msol. ••S, to pnu lug bin 1..1, at Fay
tit. I', he approach
ing
nvo .r
I•31r. Ctly 11411, the rnillinp,
t Ivry, vie, Were 111
Met s M •f• 17iiivr.sr Intrin-s• irtues
, 11.4143 eold.l lh- ,•li art's!, has
~:::tine,).ll Burn.,
and
Nrsoilling• upon Horses, it his. se equal fsr •non
lei.uit No pes , on sill lw suloilot it sotss los once
testesl its vslne. '•.4 n.; s ith reference t , . the general
estittolio n oil the Iqu+tars; Lininiont, I ran cheerfully
+ny that no nrisle e,re peofiirtne•l so. inany eurea
in
our nei . .thlii..rhoonol a; this. 1.. W. Sulk., I:l,llgerirld,
runs." n, , Ily•le lark, Vt., writes:
•that the burro lens en , i.leronl worthless. his el .e
eine ° she free s+s ,•r• the 111u+insig
Losent I hale ;slit hits fisi 1.,s ~,,r
PI d ioi oing sson•liir+ np hese. • a.• 11 testimony ii ren , h.
mg ill every day. The hull it 'sit 1..1.1. l• eery
+1,111.1 have oi. Beware of in. The gen.
iOne 3lizoilang io sli,lealer.
throsiil,sur the I:lt,rt I'li
Jr quiet ir-, New I"..rti
hviis•• eslolor:Ltitil I sseet Powder .
A . •.nno7u, nvotted their I.ie ere
,ito arn
on hie tho eeivinn, where tho loveni bin d.!,.
cupp1....1 at all loin,. ,it tlin iin.l eve
hing, t.ii.tothee ivith till the etceteras. Thee keep enn
ntantly on 1141.1 every knot of phitn an , l lan, y entice
i.iinfe:tinnery. inui.oquriot Irma tlin heat no.
an .1 got hy eniolietont ir.prkinen.
not other parties nn in to,o mint in the
very beet style.
Iv
essay department tit lila pinto west and
in every hosinela some 1/VOl - IA one taker the lend.
In the lino of ferhinnable rlothina, either sr men's
or boys• weer, J. L. Cern:Than A Co., Federal string,
Allegheny city, china lo he second to none of their
competitors.
Notice to Builders and Contractors.
9 1 11 E UN I)ERSKIN El) (i"rinerly fi , rt.man
for IL+wand Pitrty) wooly togn. I fully luront dime
for whom hr ha. dote work, and the l.ublir gvnernll3. that
he I 0 now preparod to rumba) PlOl, ur put on Plato Uwfti
In 1,111,1 eppro•od manner. t./rdern for Hoofing or
miring n 1 Plato Roofs (If 101 l at lb.. orth, of Alen. lAniM
hn, rorner nf Kinn btn et and the tonal, Fifth wand.)
Ivy proloptly ntlon.h.tl h,. Till/SIAN PA [MY.
- MINT!' LIST OF APPLICATIONS
.1.1 yaps, 51.1 in lho i'l; k`h 11111, or to NI,
ash, loon.
14•11Allskaon P0t0r,i05a,..2.1 Alkoloosy ,
Ilooge, .1. lila do l'atolsrgl,,
Ilalloy gr. 151 1.3. .5, A Iloghony,
Pas> Edward /I , °Moo: lons, lOolooslos. “soogll.
(hook 15 , rontsl. with goodo, sth wnrd, 1'Olotjg1;
Black A Woodn do do Po do do
1114101, Ikruhurd, lova n,
1:1,1 John A C..,w ill. ,tier spool, .115 do d..
Mato 11nrsts.sn, lay, rn, th do /1,,
Isilkos Wns. C., .1,, rialla tow .r.ltip.
Isiorkor K. It, uilh Ills ward, l'lttolargl,
l lrloryou W., do do IJswor Ot.. Mak tn.,
Ilastomyer floury, al., do .Ills word, Alkgluny,
Ilamogor IL., do do Itenorro 4a U• 113,..
lirudr irk J.. 1114 K [31,.0,, 131 word, Al loglsony ;
Hasp Cloaks, souls, lan, Isla word,
.13c1.30u Wns., 511 s word, I . lltolargli,
Johnto Parr, with 141 i, ,od.. Itlraluglannt,
liessnody Hotly, do do l'sl wool. Pat Ploo 1.;;.
alms; loswor 31. r
Known John, lagyet n, Iltwo
Kollenhonso Y. .1.. 1 . 01 ...;
I,opilor Assdrow, tarrn, 1-o wad,
Loitsslss, .1 IC., do OM /la. do
11oyory & 11, - 1 1 a/tt, will, adlsor good, 111, o POOdjgl ,
Islorpon 11133.3300,h, rain, Sul, .5.1 wool. A 11,11.,r,
11olar Marti, Seth odoo cool., 3.1 Porld., soi,.
fiktpsold W. II , tavorn, Plan lass/Is,,
11111er hllehnol, Pnllon do
Kra.. K.sokirl. do W /15ta do
3 1 1soonfoldor Mary, With t Oho, gs.ask, sg‘r•l, 1 .,
Sclalornor John, tssva,rn, Cloarteall 4 , l•oAbilo.
Sad Leopold, with othor malt, 151 word. 1 . 111450 31,
Robb Ds/11.1 tagris, '•II do do d,
Toblom Kshoord, adios/ has, (1.1 /1.3
W mouton I . l,ilty, f.,,,.// . l'lsto tostudoi.,
Wort,/ (1 W , 11,1,1 lin do
TII 0511$ A ROWLEY. U. .1.
OtYlco, Isloy 271 h. 1559. 0 5 ,.21;
s iItOCERIES.--11.10 1446 N. O. Mtila,es;
k_A t.t.tA. ISoldoss Syrup.
1;30 lawityll3. L 011,..;
I'o glow!. ToUng 11544‘. U,
fur do Black To.;
.10 cattion Upson TE.3 lnr fotutly
75 laza Tobacco, impala Wanly.
20 harm's tat and do Tokagros
:.nom FUIPET Curb. Bodo, Now 0 . 0 ";
looXen auwortod Llldrso.
113tsit, flnonlolt Indigo;
23, tar
25 Louts. maid Condl•
15 1 LOA, Profs:oll'm Knee
0 0 /10ton elorloontl Waal, 1 5, 3051/,
100 do usio 75 thaeir 11,111,15,
75 loyl. No. I nod 2 Itoltfor.
20 Isldn llorrlows, In 1105110
20 do do In dry malt,
150 do 11..n00g0k5.15 8//13:
100 Lope Clan, togabor Sill, Al/ 111.11111nrIt Of Iron,
10.11. ond 11133 e, will ls , ,nld on 11M3.1 totsoo.
011_7 W3l, 7.7'CUTC11.1313N. 105 Liberty ot.
R ICE AND SOAP—
tiorrog
Flour:
box., Ames' Doterniro•
do tkilgate's Toilet do
1 <rtmlllovlland'itTngintpluvbt floe,
WII.I.IAMS JOHNNVON,
111 Futitlll.ltl ear.<l
FORTY SIIARES
FIERCIIANTS . AND MANUPA(7TURBRS
BANK STOCK
N. itoLsmt • EONS.
;TACOI3 R E E ETE,
CANADA, MAGNEITO MINER AND DEALER IN e
R 0 0 lt
RE efti ANDLAER SUPERIOR
ANack WROlTairr nr , 'mum. . - 7 -7U.tr.lrre
/11ln 1 ! 9 . Clft.orpnilvirizia
ul27:iltt
Commercial.
P. GSM:, V. P, P. B. katTor. We. 11. W=dB3,4lzo
Jams, Gm. CM 1
PITTSBUILGII EIA/I.II,KITS.
fm. rinemrvh cualld
5AT1 . 6.11.4 T. MAT 2S, 1t2.41.
712trtt-1 t . .21-, rt , ts Stspar suld rat Out at
I:oat etas a, Si.' !std.+, to tuts, at mad 11.7 X, or s
thrr , grades. Sam. Fen:l tut, of Far_dy Extra er-Iling
57,62. 7 , 7 75. Marc.: slut! tad
I; trau 111 , 4 hands of r6O larch Wtsaatat
-V for I: tar Whitt, Uate , iW Intab. Irani star
10 rhl 2.11 141 at
1 , 011.4:1:—%akm ut 1,:.11 , 0 Dr, Roll at 11.
:{,8111.. to lot. at 8 fi.r
4.1 t. Cutod llama at fkr.,
.10 at IC; pinla at 11.
and / 1.1 , 14 :.Ir • '.. at
ar.d 4.f.1.11.4,..14 iu i.. 0 RI.
GAEL'S:--nal,a of `t, .
of halt 111, Wilit”
Macht•rol, at gn for tnedium, 04,1
ftIONICTAILI AND uttatarbaculA.,.
N1..E..., ia 'mile ea nt...n.Lant a 10.ret01...r0, Lout prnar.:.
tivelytnadern lb, market ~...m.. In. h., 1,.!. , ra. nod 1......, the /nab.
r ded. It non. b r it ll oth ,ll, lall....ll.oaaarr, r
1..a.....r.. that .11 the re,...it rat,
A,.1 .•“1,, u,. .rm.!!
tuning ap fir nt 111 e Otto of from SDear,...l r„ $ in s ar.
n0,...0. - * 1
...tn. arbor .1..d...10ng the supplars from Vallt..rana. Th
drafts 0p.......r r..eerlt , .. aro nue good partly by flatland
0 1 .0 a ." et,Cl,. accumulation, in varltote erotic. ut tin
country. and Partly fly dopletlng:the United Stebtaltettenry
Wallah/ a n
an .1110 lot.. °Qat, ranch gold. and we mna
prraently f... 1 ih. e nctai....r.drrnintly, It is rat/00W hi
gt . .//... M Iho al,i , b0...0.... rhea alto - thin Reek Ilt;
Ishlpmente will 1.... nu a rhonto%lo,l male--a null Inbi:! ,
appeal - 1R I , notabir, but in( nprooltnnol that no vary ec&nrat.
opthion can In formal on 11. , au1.1,1, unarntich al the cr
I' , nt of .01r oblizitiUus ran hardly I. .Ir:ermined natfafa. -
I•.rily. tin ford nine that lira. 1.. r .....”..0 a ...,,,,,,,,ri,
ins...m.og in oar narnrlll., rio. 4.,,{ .1 la ar and of higl..,z
pl 22,e 1101 .. yrn Kngl.u..l and I.re - runny lots I,nen to anon
I ben, Il• 1 , for nb, and wr ar, 0.., `re-runny
•Lot L,r:, of thatoA
hrh marq..t no ....ltrta. but ar.. /.., - ..n h. I.ny 1...... k II 1 1 0,1,•1
1,1 41131 1... 431, ahon,ln nol , l lion lola, no.I t,, whint ; z
Ion( rah. ; ;R rtonrLot IR lo In, nll,Ol, .11. y the war,la ,0”..,
....rntly nI. n. , lty 0 nevre..n to ..1,0. l udrr rucl. etr,:nlnninti
CI, Tl,n- ran be little dnnl t .19 1..111., Int.dlig..nce and fore
Right of .; In;liry no for polio or ...Tr I.ank.t ax hirh anigrata a
,a.1. 1 ..11.. ..i. , ..t.....re.d....tt0r t In loan. — I N. V Ton,
Thrll”l,, ono - Let , - so not f..., slid to to; light, Int capia!-
atringeut In at, demand..
.r.. 1, an....... 11e . ..Mg - 0., writ; . nr.rntrny. which, to as, IL.
Irs...t, la.traya a In. - k or tontidoure ond n be, that I /113 r1J1..11
spin 1110 financial 1111 1q7.1,/1 ore orolanue of ovil. The 1,m.,
I, loch loft Now York MI. , norn;nr, tnnk rnt t1.,...n.., mr...1
annt of $. 1 ,1111,00; In cona--11... lary , -.1 ern, not Rm. .ot
f..rward Ina %Ingle 5t . .......1. II 111., mney,. drain norm s . n.,
nfonk of I he. prroon.t tnebal.. It t.• 1,11. ,11, f.tlr
led
1
cotton, Nil on to tln , n, tont oloi,-1, on , I, No oon ell (. a r t MR
ion,t time 0r01,,. nod /1/11,1,1, 11,11 11.1i11.1... in . I , t - tai
t
11, rno it In, , or0;01..; ',us, 1,,,,, 1,,,1, ~,,,I wh., ~ n , ton rO,
rrn , l, of 1,-; will 1.-; ~1, 1 . ; • .4,, ...., ,:'',. ''..c"
Tho Rtrrol. r.l:/, 11118 I ~,,, I.lllg. '., tap ~., 1,,,,, , ,R01110 pnr,,z
it:, I , 2 ., 10 II enot.—; OM. 14.11
N s , * 1, atr. 41, '.. Niel ,I --^ m —N...:. ti..,..1 1.... Floer. nod
newo ar” 3...fe1t...1...0p, ht.. In of..rod at 1.1 , , , , , ,nn 7 , - elect
1...r1..1,r-d 011.... b ;wand mr..lpri,... nornlnal Bacon
nfh.rdl ft ..,,',.....,.. 1.0- Fle.ohler,and Ilan, and 1.1 nominal.
[.tier Fide. arr. ....Ont.,: .t 1t,.,?;, odor -One Ita/nolod
nod dull.
The , l'or,o; 1 ,,, •n V1, ,, R11 . ' - o ,n ,I . ;LI n..,1 R,lr.; —nn az0.,,....,
nn.nt by nue area., tin niitrittlny it in m.t.n.stad that.,
~,t ~
.(,. tam. In 1. - 2,01.0 . 1, .. ill ,o, mak., 4,1,W /I .1 tl.e u..,..k . Si
u'.. r . r..1t......is from Palif.prr..... Ada', art,. ! , ..w (rrl‘a.,..
1r...1.ty
-darn to tho tfßoot Um; o,bl rh.... - I. .0, 11,.w. York Aro i
. -ht. peen, ..1001. 0,11 arnd t'-1,1 H., war. Paul:aro h.,..
...Dem, that n . .. .11 r.,..‘” .1-...: V...a.0.t...0 trine rn
Nona.. witlnn ni....ty :1.,...—i N. I'. Ti,?,
Ti,. Nolo York t`. orirr rand P....norr ..y.,:—Tho to!,.:1
~ 1 P 4 11ary,...4. Pro, ma. nolo , uoro, •-, o IR fI,I, n 0,,,,,,,,,,
TI., 1..,. /tan,' nan 1:. by {lwo t ,- ;,itont, rrnit.,.l paling than
i 1......... 7:.. 2r 1.2.2 - Into 1........ -ry I...avy. nom •tanagennetta
I ..nt..i..-I in, 0. tart, nut 11, Tek.tontria.c soot, atilt,.
P... 011, Al...lira Th.., Itsb.lfth.r ale t.n.b.rrt4.nd to 010000,
to $:,61. , ,0n The, faihrro e.lritra 0 wool deal of arm
par. 1.,.., 1n.,141 n...na1an....1 thr firm aro 'mid .0 MO acne.,
Th.. 1.41. lain,. Ile. 1.... rn tho r..crlpla of ti, tour East
net t W... 0 I rnnk h......, der renr, 11.. month rat A pril, compare.]
all, lb, ....n.n. u.onth In 1 , !......1.... In the. insane nrtarapt o:
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RIVER NEws,
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nr E 1 14 4 4/nd,lt E tin. law. 4 i . ..n,. , -.1.....4-4 to I,es, 121,
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11.0 1 . 114 . 1.4 C... In tar tinftiti
elate...hill etest..a. lace, tabor kr a
peri.ol of not of ~ r .•• then 1.1. 3onta
Cart. Misioloy 1,41 for tt0.z......•.-ral ...If ..tnce on tine
C. tort.... Ster.hol for kit pure.
t • .F.t. F• e at ot Nee pet I, to,. ar.fl welt
known Moog the bar of 010.
r.. 0,. f 7h0rm.1ay..0,..
Thr horn Non h coo , 11•1111etoru 1 , 1111. It I.
0... pout, nos t yroet. Olt t le, of M.OlllOl, t•rent ,
If .11 foule el. Loco.. eapt. earni.lo.ll, ..1 11.0 IT etlare,
Ihroneh tool. tent ne f l.t, ot. hie t. 4. St Ito
Li, not contract: el h. 1.,r. out intro.
71..• Erne., 111, ny..l slarsnet art., .01 at St Lea le on tt,
41. .! 11. Darto an.l 1., Wave 101 l I.t 1.010.
elegraph.. rtlarkeas.
\eat Lit-.--Cotton a 11,., '.OO I•alan, Market day.
middling oplantla ot,. Flour
dr. lining: anlas 1.1 14.1.. IV heat darllnii, 00,1 yiitoltaal;
yl ~ lot.. Coro dorlientlCl WO. whicathl
4913.41 ,11 . 111003
fork dull at ;17 ',ant: :at pron. la 11.fr , e1.5 Par , n qttlet
at '. 7. a7 l int •buttl.l/1 a Lard 11011 atilt'
...ad, a. y Tot...nal
he
y 6!;@,
tlareeattr. {V.,' 1 1 ..1 , 1, , ta dentatol 'drawn rea
,t 0111,1,1 , I.arrinard. Atigar
rnval nalr. at Torpolittla• 111.1 £l,.
Wain doll. 1,04. losnvy . nt 11 1 1ar 1.1, / 1 .1cl:a 101 l C 6 1,0
0 0:4 [II C./1 RI, N e«. 73 Par all s rtu r ,
1 a,lea, 1ta.L 1 .., 60 t Mort C., 4%. 11 ($
I`7li, rar,atored. 10a
CINCINNA.. Sl,y 177 —Fla' unchanged: nrllora
flu that - 11,aq., lost Love., 0 , 4 , 161.n...1 to apart,. palate tea
pat foal at 14 4:4,6 Cot thane tlgi,m4 on,. mnrh shore lb.,
otyrk rt. Wheat 111111.kil,• it. C, to .101 at 'W.o.
lots ,I,ll,eit It role at 7.1 WhlaL v hut, ywt 1 2 / 1 . I .lltyotv
at 7 1 , for fair, : 1 ., prnia,. 31,.,t0...15. Es- •
very rt... at 1 . , ;, void la .1. iaxial fr. /II
liArn...ai rot 1,4,
i•011i..471.1.11
4... ?d ag ya i ;at —Hoar Inapt rtions doting twat
••a,,, 1 1a a laat ••, bb t. .-
...1,•1111Pe• 1.7 yva , er..a t , hot ra, ~,,, at a l t o far
1.,11,11,.•ft. frviza in, to lata y
lot, bye Floar •.,y •11,0 at y I 7,, Corn Mrsl vary
I , hla at 1 , 1 f•Lr Whvat dhemand litnitt,l;
15; la, bnn prntir real .1 1 o n, arfilta at $1 ,al to ntorn. Hy,
Lill at 100. Corn plenty nod 4,11 al 1 1 11 c for yallow. Oats
dolt; sale, of l'a al foa• It hanky doll nt . .r.tat:lo for 1 5 0
00.16111,
161 66,,er., quiet lait lltn,, Ilunro6.l Ittrret
and I Phi., brands h 51,07 0 1 .. Wheat nnehanval:
a hair $1 kr, N a l £10 , 0,,.1 76 quiet; white 024
N o t ia l ,4la doll; baron r,dr, r, net at 1 0 01
mew tank nmitral at 11h pro 1,1.1 Whisky:llv
iiegulat .straMers.
1859. Beason Arrangement 1859
lIKTWHYIN
LOUIS AND
r) AI LY NORTHERN LINE
PACE IST6 lIALKNA,
:TILL WAThlt AN LIST. PAUL—Tan I. Lowing suit/ nti.l
runisarlinint mid , . in hoe! •Insater• will evV2llO/.0 ILla Ilan far
! di ...Ming yesr. Inn ing as follw.
Wad., lIFINIIT CLAY Stenos:.;,
3liinrlny .
Tinwilay . CANA IIA Ward.
Minds, PEMBINA •
LUOI IL 51A V ..„ J IS.
Werlinw.lny AUNT LNTTT '• hlrgrtrion
Thursday ...311ITHO1'OLITAN . `i T. IL :hute•
Thursday MINN X.I3OTA T. 11 .11111.
Saturday 1 / I INIIIARK . I: 0.111-sy
ICIVINII
•Ilinintis,
Tin Nor - thorn Linn ban In°r In no. nernTuloprratha
Oh; the
pion 3 nnr, and ter linguisrlty, nhil
t,. In °very Innling, ingnr Inn. nurliasski/ aay
ergailratlia iin1111.1.,,..,.g six LEW
nt.'s/nen. to Linn, y ;pia pteintini to htfcg
lu
rnr Iha "I all blisinren eotrmlnit to
1111 l , and hope un.rot n niollnustlen the IlLmral
ro10:
neuni henget°. r, ht.-1411y Link/gig Nina HAUL
lair soy Infornistl in that may Ix, rtnitsitnl, apply at tho
Wltst I Ikea, Kt Um and 'if Linsint stnint, tir st thn N./rthnTu
Linn lhaclirt i 7 Cinunien ial string, Logan,.
at°. Irrnal WAR DK h. nrlALkillt, I.lnunral Aypata.
AIISSO Nil 111 V' RI:.
u.t Ire Ir. 1111.souri ltlwe
r Shippers anti
Pnimengertt.
Maas+ all a rrang,liiel.l.l4% • . 2
with do. Nl.mnsori I:sser Ow,
patoy I,y lb
Lr.
tr., tan rm.. front Patel...Oa
nod freight t.• .11 list , lithar.ouri
Nun Illrlb.tr pmts. .rply
Rlr
G.. Agror, cc.curr a!rr 1,1.0k.0t kirwell;
a C u , al a. /.4111,/sod r °att., I I. r
3.lelslilLsE Ala O, (ht...
of l'Atosbsugb.)
orl?,lstsstrT N. in C.. rm., .41 4.t., Sit. Urine, Li s ,
lirEtitlLAß, TUESDAY PAcli.
, ..
it ET WU ZANE`, V ILLE.—Ti.. fi.... I,vr • -
..;:,.•-•-
t.ouvr E.1131A (11SAIIANI, Eno hlrxEor ATI-1,1, will 1.44 v ' .'-t - '
f.,... th+ above and I otarmedtata ports EV KEE Ujiz.b . .vy , ,i.
t I o'clock r. n. For trot,. t or p.a.,. apply on
..d. FLACK, ISARNEA il , N).. A; . 1...; ~ ,-
_ . .
eincinttati, Zirr.
_._
1 roo IC IA N (ANNA T I & LOU!
x VILL.E..-7113.5 11, .I.easoor RELIANCE "..-
Wpt. Donuelly, swill 1...... for tho AN, 0 rtn,l un to,r'
Tediate val.s, on tiATUI{DA V, :tint in,t. ar. l P. 4 1.'• Tc 4:
trvight or iss-0 . ...3,0 1421) ou bossnl .•r te,
Erlyll,,, -
FLACK. ILL ESE. 1 CU, A Ranh. '
1 --- . - -,4`— -
FAA touts, .t.r,
.F OR.S"I, LOU I S —Tli c beaut itu I
_ and Cut eintuiug rtorsusor A. P IlittiMaD
C.pt..W;C:flizry, will Isom. for rho alors , L.:l al
ros.Hate porta on SATURDAY Pd ay :AM, at t ,s ra- .
ht
or lasturYt aITiT os b..' or L. . .
ns).= FLACK. Dial/NES .I. CO, Age
;for rdn.
'tato I,upetiot.
OR LAKE, bin EI.IUR
—T In:Al t
Ftam. lad, staunch steamer NORTIIIiIiN
Wall?, lobo Spaulding, Master, 1 , 111 ron So us ElnLelssusl..
Ohio, L. lAho Superior, .. a rannlar parlal, driost the sels
goo. Will lento Cleveland amber Drat trip tr. TILLg
_DAy.
no aSth ' , aslant. For kelflst ilr isyso,go apply t, b cird
ahr to • iIAN NA, D ARDXYZO3N A Cl)4_
.1.15:d,fil,
____
T i OR CAIRO. MEMPIII6 AND
NEW 011L.E.INS.—The °Nue tlam.r
OltD,Capt-Gloo. D.llooto, teltrtr lbw abort, acq
lactostalota port. on TELIA DM! tho .t
o'clock
board or to poeillvely,..; For fre.l,g
ntyl7 • • FLACIL BARNES AM. Act.
O- .4.: , ,,,Nwareautexa.:..n,Lntsteanwr.Y.R.
cmg. et.kue, Icavol, tlic/d.r,...And uh
l o tertmoduie:porto T
TIM DAY ~ , ./.1 1 lust. - 1 , ..nr freight.or
Sallow all or to-
, • /WE, BAN:MA:G:6 ALL% • •
tio
lar,o.