. • JAXILS =Mir ZMILSqg TIIONAS .TAIIISON., -1 JOSILII aEAME = JAMES 14T .ANDLESS & , CO., No . 103 WOOD✓ STREET, PTITBEVOKGI3. • - JEPOR TEES AND JOBBERS OP ':`::`;FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of .• • THEIR OUSTONERS AND MERCRANTS GENERALLY, TO TIMER ETOCH POH THE <_,.;,pßXsirU D str EQ DT ER TR. L D E , Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which „_.,CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. :rliteirrrerras and Prices will he as Favor:it. e to .Pnrehneere cc thrcc , nt any other Floes°, East or 'West. !'Cash and Short Time Hu ere aro Especially Invited to call 01-I.II_,DS & CO., WHOLESALEBOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, iirE ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE_ AND EXTENSIVE STOCK Vl] . •,. BOUTS AND SHOJI'S, . Of every variety, and latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, whieli "- 1 .- having been purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to quality and PiZeS, we flatter 1 :•.;. ' ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE MENTS .. , tO our friends who may call. _VTR ARC AGENTS FOR 1 1Ablett are highly recommended throughout the Reit. n im eH _ T. ..., api - . 2 i. mn S PA.TEI DI T litstbspr_tholc dorshillty and cheapness--ONE DIIITALLIC PAIR having been round by soloist test, to OUT-WRAR TIIRRR FAIRS 01 , 1 TUN OLD FITLY.. Trrinsdhi, BOOTS AND BRO IRK am o u r will And it to their sat swage to call suit or . NOR BOYS, sluing our itoet 1 - ' YOUTIIS AND Before Pere/truing ElseseAere. CHILDREN, /yr Pay - U.IIAI. attention RiTell to orders. mrl9 It s:SosT , __________ 55pccial POttreS. i 4 ELI.X.P IN G , W HI/ S PITTSUURQUI. • YAEtS,nrcurtov do co., MANUFACTURERS, , OF SHEATHING, IIIZAZIKiV and BOLT COPPER, PILESSID COP PER POMONA, Bakal still Bottoms, Spelt,. soldar, An, Also. daporler• Bud Nolan to ILETALS, TIN PLATE 811RZT IRON , WIRE , At. Ounstardly no hood, ?lumen's thichloso mid fools. P l .lli.thoutr, No. 149 Pirat "suf 120 &rood Weer, Pittmburgh, Palma .1117rpactal °Mors of Copper ent to any do4lrod pallor°. JOHN S. LED, fiIERC FE ANT'I.' A. I IA 0 R. No. 45 Market St, Pittsburgh. :Agond assortment of Ctorns, Cessturans, iiirrismi,'e4mmms, .ud all goods soltat;lo for gentleman.? irtaiAtistreeetred. Mr Orders promptly filled, la the latest etyl.• of thwart utrZlydfc MCCORD !IL CO-, IEANIIIIACTDRERS AND DEALERS IN - RATS, DAPS AND STRAW GOODS, IS7IOLESALE 4,57 D 17.ETArL, ' I.3iWOOd Street, Pittsburgh, Have nckv.on hand for Spring Sales, as large sod complete; ad asecirtment of Gonda at can An found In any of Wo nuttittillitleo. consulting of FUR, SILK AND WOOL HATS of entry style and qua! ly; CAPS ,Of ereryquality and latest Caatiluns; PALI' LEAF, STRAW, LEGHORN AND PANAMA HATS; STRAW, LEGHORN AND SILK DON. tiEp r etc_, ete. Pornona wishing to porthaan ellbor by WeieDiate or ors Noun. will fled IL to their adv.:Lys', to call and asszoloe oaratock. mrll PRENC,II WHITE ZINC emirs.. 500 Snow White and No. 1 DRY AND GROUND IN OIL IN PRANCE, WARRANTED PERE., In •tore arhl In arrive., for tells by JOSEPH M. STRONG, - No. 61 Heade Street, Now York, Agent, Vieille Montagne A C.., r•rill A.M.11_111:1A 7:31211-1.3EIR AND T.A.11.1=4 1,2 S7'. CLAIR STREET, PITTBBUROII, PIN NA., 'lies just returned from the Eastern Cities mid IA nap romigritig hi. Spring stock of Cloths. ilassinwres, tatine and Coatings of every satiety awl styli. adapted to the host thy and country trade, %bleb will Lo made up to onler with promptnow awl despatch, and at raise as tow as al any other similar establishment In tits city. fslldtdia Meß 'YID lE. er. Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents fur the sale of Pittsburgh Menu Mamma Consignments and °Hen for LEAD. 111DR.5, PRODUPP, Am, Nollulloa. Prompt atten tion to mmlring am! forwarding. No. 49 Commercial Street, St. Gouts. .182MIGmtc .1. 11. fiIIILISTV. Dl. 11., 163. Thud Street,. Pit ieWrgh, Prana., liarlad had 134 advaatageo of Radar., Gallop. mod llaa plials,sad savant loam' practice, arr. bis prof...tonal sealicoa Ia2IIICIIICLIL AND /INDICA!. ()ASKO. Ram W. D. Thema. CA. Witido McCandless. Rel./J.ll. A. McLean. Mon. 11. A. Wear,. Ty_' IL Sill, Eal. • J. 11. Ilnestar. Ilan. T. J. !Ingham. John 11. Mullor, Jamb Mcildllider. ane3:l3 .3Err.N.A. 810 V 111 A.LEXANDER BRADLEY, moray VW., 00 CONING, PARLOR AND BEATING STOVES Plain and Fancy Grate Fronts, &c. Stile Proprietor of the celebrated PATICNT OAS BukNnra and SMOKE Cox!uu;Na COOK STOVES. Office and Salee Room. mrl3lydfa Re, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa STARCH AND FARINA Made by the West Phlladelpulo Illonatociutlng Co (Mist Preminm awarded by the Franklin November, 1n.59.) Dliannol those Stara', In eases cont'g 6 Loren, 6 llm.eacti Do do bows do 40 poporo.l •' don Alm, Rafted, Para and Prarl March, in bores various • .11 for bliradry no. 00f1N PAWN A, (or Corn Starch.) I u has - 40 man. each. Tbla article fa orprualy prepared for culinary purposes, arid on be rolled on am moportor In atratrr to any now In ow. Par aala by TIIOIIIPSON, CLAIMS k YOUNG, fo Agents for the Company. N. 1-10.L.41.11.1S Az SONS, asuszs IN „344 i Foreign and omeslic Itille of Exchange, /r , CtitTIFIC .. ITr DZPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SP?PII, NO. 47 MARKET STREEZ_IOTIBBUIIGH, PA. 113-Collections made on all the principal cities through. out the United States. ap=etely ;CR, 013 0 R Drll.l2t fA STRAW 'IIONNETS AND HATS, BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, lc, NO. 93 MARKET STREET, FITTSBUROLf. B. B. & C. P. MARKLE, 11111117•0117M11 OF PRINTING, JOB AND ALL KINDS Of NV-RAPPING - PA.P.R.R. ;:;-warehouse, No. 27 Wood , P1T7'..4.1.7071011, PA. Ixatight at marks! /Irk.. myttf fa JOIEEN COO/ELI - C.9N or. Eike° • insurummaisor Iran Railing, Iron Vault., Vault Door., Window Shutters, Window Guard'', fie., ••Fw. 61 Second Street and 86 Third Sired, tbalrese Wood and illartet,) ' P/ITSSUIunI. PB,_ Moot ta baud a satiety of nor Patterns, fancy sod plain, suitabls for an purpose. Particular animation paid to tot• cladneksre LOtII. /abbot done at abort notice. mr9 VANDEVER & FRIEND, ne`tr o Nin -sr sAT LA AND .L7*IIOI.IOITORII IN CHANCERY, We. 5, Shiner Mock. Mantqw, fewer Wreakerlonlynamptly made to suy part of Nortbern rensa, or Western WlacOludp. ' attend tro the pnrebaseand We of Bee .rule, ot. talphyi Money on Bends nod Mortgages selaydro VOL 4110211.50 X - D 0001.1139— ...... ........ =tun. ROBIE.SON, MINIS lc MILLERS, POUNDEDA AND PIADDINISIII. NV AH 'EL 114 EFT 0 1 , 7 WORK s, Pittsburgh, Penns. 02lee. N 0.21 Market. street. Afancifecturs inn kinds of Steam Engines and Mill Main err Outing, Railroad Work, Steam Bolton and glut Imo Work. Jobbing sad RopOrliirdloro au short notleo. tort.s:ly.llc VirPaIr.ITI.A.N do ?SON. Illantafactorors and Dealers to All AMA of TOBACCO, SNUFF AND CIGARS, A ff LiELFLV 2 . 0131.11,00C1. coiser of Onahficid area And DiamodAllry, PITTSBURGH. PA. .IrO.R.IPtIC3 - N .IEXCELA./WGrIE. SiGilIT BILLS DRAWN BY SIT:INMAN, SIJEQEfAN & CO., ON TIIII UNION BANK, LONDON, IN SUMS OW ONA iYOUND STERLING AND UPWARDS. *WORM on the - principal cities and towns of France, Hoiland, Girrmany, Ennio and other European States, cdnotantly on band and for &lob, WM. H. WILLIAMS A Oa, extlyinto Banton, Wood strer4 corner of Third. J. wr.z.r.ri,L,m EZE1110.13416.2\TT No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrlotk's Kew D 'Mang; PITISBURCiIi, P 1 oeCtlydto CARD. .7. scarr, Dentist, DAS removed to tho house lately occupied 1 1 ik. th Z r ra. A. w, ard No. 278 p am eruct, (wont olde,) third 'Wye Mai stmt. OLIS from 96. K. till 6 P. Y. . Osndear finliiLSOlf & CO., RASIDUCITILM3 OF : 9' 1 11 N. is A. -- n, lc EC L. 13 ' '- . SOLID BOX VISES, 9tiats 1 and Hammered Shovel! and Spades, Manorial, Elodsoa, Wedges, Harrow Tooth. to. - 4 7, i+ffie. NO. 17 3Yloritert, etr e et„ . . iTmaitsau, . , Zprrtal flotirto. AmicrsicArr \VfLTCII ICE WIIOLESALR AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF AMERICAN WILITICES. We would most respectfully call the atteu uou of the patine to the American Wateliew now being ex tensively Juniata..., the matioractore or .bleb has bo. cocas so firmly established that claim crioadoore ran be placed upon them as sofa and correct time-keepers, both by tho wearer and seller. Filming been appointed inclesale Agents L , r tbe eel. of these Watches, lb* public may be wienrsd I bat %reran *all theta at tbo very lowest rafh pikes, We 'MVP alma very large stixl of SILVER a n d ELATED WARE, FINE (FOLD JEWELRY In ...is, voch us .3. nal, Garnet, Caruso, .h.t and Fairitlnaa. Oar asurbornt cf CLOCKS isnomually Lugo at prosont comprising soma besot:LOC patterns of SCOUT awl OF E - DAY PARLOR and OFPICII CIACIPS at ORR ATolt RE DUCED PRIDES. We lawn alait a fall stock of English and Sant 41‘11.1“,141 SILVICIL WATCHES on hand, all of oar own inwartation. Also, Watch Makers• Ikulo, Halatials and Watch Ulawo.s. HEINEMAN I HEENAN, No. Ed Fllth onset El I R W SEWING MACHINES FOR :'ALE WITH ALI LATE imPRovnraTINTS M A.NUFACTURSCR'S PRICES, ALEX. R. REED, ffl oTiaisitsl ItICIT 11 ICILSTI MOT II It I)ou't fail to procure Blro. Winslow's Sooth ing Syrup rut Children T.•et biog. It hat nu equal on earth. It arra Hy facllitaloo the proraaa .4 teething by soft..tilug the realuting all ludatuntallun—will allay pain, and la tor* to rrgulale. 1:114...nd 0p... It, Inuthara, It grill mat tuyourerult ua,ewl yeller and 1i..1t1l I. your loran!, perh<tly aa6 , io TI. valnaUle pr.pwrAllon I. 111 e prennll.ll..., ono shn montorpnrinuce.l.4 01'40 f.namlo rhynl, lam. In No Ittaglaynl, awl hnn in..m cant pith •: •Offeni to million. a ease% im•liove It th. aod ou. r,l tru4,ll all MAN/ of Dycontory and 1/1.1,....• i.. t,"1.1r..n..1...eh, It nth.. of trot° only olllrr root , . 11 11(.• end bnballli CYO .1..11n, 41 , .14.01A.1t le vr,lti lu weight lu gold. 1 , 11111.. um Lottka at, .4.1 wr.ry ~4r In lbw Walt. 1I le au old awl well trl..d itirN”no unlau the faramillo of CURTI:. • MR NS, New York, I. on thn nutinde .... • &kJ Ly Droggixts L 11.01.114,821 the wc.11.1 DR. OW). If. Agnnt for l'ittal.nrgh JulLaawlyfeT Pittsburgh Steal Works. JON - HIS, & CO., klasolfecturersof CANT Ark:EL; also, PPM°, PLOW end A. D. ETISKL; SPRING:4, CLnur Hon mut Forit .4trertA Palshurgh, tr'S I). 11. 120Gr.E.N.S Sr. CO, .1113//CTITR2II3 or Rogers* Improved Patent Steel Cniti onion. Tooth, etorarr Bon and First Struts, Pitt,lora!, Pa laPripifer • . . ROAD SPIKE C OMPANY. Joseph Dilworth Do W. C. Bidwell (Sucentsors to /WM, Rolfe ef Acen) KATIMACTIMMI RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, enitlrdle Porwardlng and Commhriton Merchant, AND WiIOLESALE DEALER IN Chows.% Butter, 8e...b..1411.12 And Produce. Oen.rally, A.l M. 21 Word Stn.!. rithburrA Hide, Oil and Leather Store. D.. KIRKPATRICK & SONS, No. S. Third et., between Ihrtat and Chestnut at m, Philadelphia, have for .ale DRY AND SALTED SPANISH HIDES, Dry and Green Salted Patna Elp., Isn.re . Oil, Penne. and Cur. Hers' I.ls at the lowest price., and upon the best tame. All kinds of Leather In the rough wanted, for which the highea[ marked price will lei given In clod], or taken In exchange for lIIIea. Leather attired free of charge and .old on eininulsaion. $l,OOO Itzwenn fiir 'any Bleilicine that will excel PRATT k BUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL, the only Indian Remedy now eold for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Iltsdarbe, Toothache, Pain in the Blde or Back, Bpraina, linden, Bore Throat... Burn; Contracted Cord. and Mender; the only veg etable remedy diaccvertvl that will act upon them and lim ber theJointe.—Thouesode of persus have been cured of theta complaists by this new discovery. All are Invited to give It • trial. Principal °Mee 216 Washington evert, Brooklyn, N. Y. For sale by bR. REC. it BST:CeII, No. 110 Wood .treat, and .1. P. PLkOIINO, Allegheny. Signature of Pratt A Butcher on the wrepper, .1111 MM. blown In the bottle. apVtil-dawir . _ Or the thousand ills which afflict naannind during the first years of their a:intense, worms In Alldran Is perhaps one of the most common, end the morel. A per fect remaly for them prate to the young, le M be bed In B L. Fahnotockle Celebrated Vermllnge, mblrh expiate/me has proved to to • enerlflc for mono.. It grew of and sold by B. L. FAIINBSTOOK A CU., Wholemle Draggles, COM' of Fourth end Wood streets, Pittsburgh. Penna. .p2O &SwF 'roc great usefulness of IL L. Fatinestock's Vermlfuye, drew not roualst tion. In the fact that It hi a certain awe for worms. In •ao worms exist, It operates on children sea solid cathartic, sad greatly holm. fits the health. Prepared and Nord L. 11.1..PAIINEWPOCIC k C.}, Wt,olo to Druz;fete, corner of Wood and 4th atr , Pittarorgla. Pa. mytkr.dlwr Pol4t OLD it.YE WII IsL.Y.-1 !MVO OUUId Novena barrels/ old Ilyo WOlalcy whirl, I tom AM Made god kopt until Mum loecomo old end .111 to odd by ILo barrel or gallon, fur medal porprom m. 17144 1 ,4 01111 11. KEYSER. 140 Wool *1..4 ARTITCIAL EARS.—Dr. Keyser, of 140 AVOod rime, km on hand • very excellent device ler deaf parad., by which many parlous are 1136 , 10 If, beau. well aa ever.— Also, • small gotta percbadrom, erb lab I. Inserted Into the aer,aalf Very tigidetif in alrly.M. of tfAftat3Mll4. Jfl2—.N.h•T Pula BRANDY.—I have Brandy which I will guarantee to be pure and at for medicine, which I have purchased to meet a public want. Any one who rlll try tble un I.e WWI& of auperlorlty. mat:darer RIO. 11. KEYBRII.I4O Wood street. GALVANIC BATTERY, OE ELECTS° MAGNETIC 61ACE12 , 13, for Medical purposes, of o toiy Evertor Mod will Dom:afro° of Expterschorpo, orhorotor ItzprAs row, upon A romlthooto of ?crib:Gam Addrets Dr. GEO D. BERME. NA Ito Wmol Plitobargh. Pa. ap&dati, CrtASIOIS SKINS of n. good quality for 811 0 at DR. H5T82108.140 Wood .t. spIOdANT STRINora—A full armortment of all kinds of Syringes for Wu al DR. KEYSER'S, ti 0.140 Woad street. Tint only Truss Manufactory in I. DB. KBYIIIOI.II, No. 140 Wood ot. To MEND BROKEN WARE of any kind you can RetErodgeson's Diamond Cement al DR. LIRYPER'N Nol4u Wood amt. apl94iver gßirdr Da- Wanrd Tooth Powder and Tooth Wash. Any quantity of the shore ankle* ozo far ten M reduced tee. by mt. KEYBRII, N0.14° Wood rt., Pifttbutltb, P2 Soars, Bair Brushes and Perfumer! at KEITAIM No. 140 Wood .t n SLIOULDER BRACES—TiIe only glom to get Rood &ladder Bmat bat the Ittointeetureee, Da. OgO. LLEYanoto Weald. spliklasT Sresrara—The beat assortment in the city tor ith 0DP.M111337 1 , Wapt. epteAkd MEAN, T4arr.rtATllltr..—Obacrpatiolls talon at Shavea Optichn Store, No. 59 Fifth at., yostorday. I. PUN. IN SOAP.. 00 5,4 00 69 mrl6 . d. UNION PrtATCR Alnarma, at the rooms of the Young Alert's Christian Association, No. f;ti Fifth street, at .1 ) . o'clock, r. n., every afternoon. Como for a tem minutes if you cannot stay longer. Tho opponent. of Mu Notional Adtninfetra lion to All. , ghony county nm len,by in , iN,l to um.•( In their renportive rlnction dintrlrin, tit Itte moot plocvs for holding such meet. log,t, and elect Coro delegate+, (tow ontch to meet In County Go: venloni. nt the (loon Home, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE IST, lebi, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. SI , tn. the purinve of •0121iIIMITI• • ...illy ticket to 1., ono. ported St the ensuing election. The ticket to he nomlnen n ill cnominl of ectiaidAil• for the following °Mote tine perron jar State Xenutor: Fire pmsonsfor Assms'4; Ine,,hnig to the iltalrn le ei.witied in the reline ed..ptol I.y tho 1.112,11. y Donynn ont) err. person f o r Jgd, of tie Court of Unnitr.nn • • County Nurreydr: thusly Tratrurcr: • I:tun!), Cbtneiinrion.r; '• I.lninly Auditor; Director f Me /In , r, Tho imetloys In dm lowtithilie will ho hnitt h.t wren Ilto hate of 2.0,10 P. Al., and in the bornugtot en,l din.. be iitlles• the bent, of 4 end S I'. M. Attention It railed to the following rule, alopted at the last County Onovetition, for the govrt utnrot of the. unw4• Inge: "I. fin p,r6on Opal I, .11,01 to volo al tlelegato s•lre Ilona ahn 11,4 known to he • ruember of I.lao party sus th•flno.l In lila call of Ho , Pointallleo.ur whom, I/11.• berahlp therein cannot In, romped for by SOllll , p..roott kuoasi I. tho olll,ra. V. All elm-Ilona of doh.zst. io lbw Iwo fttol bor ouglsr shall I. by ballot, •tol tho laspeci.a• .rotlort au, It olectlnis& 01.11 m the day tot bolding lb. , monad dalegutn Int " big order ef th• Floral,ll,tl Comity Coattail.... A. NI. BROW N, UMla2 , ,non. It:Ruart, DELEGAT69 Ehne . rwo.--Tho following aro the names of a, many of the Delegate. to the Couvan tiim Of \\*mine,lay. as we'eoulil obtain on Saturday' I.t • Itiehri Birk/hillier, II Murphy. John W Itiddell, A d Nicholson. 3./ pn'e. l Robt Allingbam, U W Leonard ' j John Barton, Josph Hastings. Wm II Ewing, James Itohh. fith •' Ist t.l French, It Thompson. " •' 2/1 " IC W Carroll, 8 Spoor. fr 6 1• .100 Walleye, Jared M Brush. 7th •. Sdm'l Barek ley, M K Moorhead nth •• Samuel Morrow, Flder S Wright nth •• Philip Drum. J M Snyder. ALLIMIIENT. MINE I=l CoI , NT TKAVIILII.O A NSOVI ‘TION - -Thu rxer- ClHes of the Association were ripened with pray er, which was followed l.y nor extract from a tec tare by Henry Utlrs, on the Moral Spirit of Ity - run's Genius, read by Miss Anna Krevrson. .1 F. Mcelyntends read an extract front Schil ler—William Tell on his native 1110U111141.: also an extract front neology on Alexander Ilamillon. The Prenident, Prof Ittantr, appointed Prof J Frnith, of Iron ,to College, critic. Li St herr 'or!. requested to owl did read front the Futartin Render, the extruel foam l'hohle Harold—The !tattle of Waterloo The renders were then criticised by different reetele, of the Aneoreistion. The hour for the regular hohinoks of the As st.:Wien having arrived, the Secretory real the minutes of the previous meeting. M its A. Burns was elected a member Mc, Fanny Kyle, Mins Catharine Knowles. Mina bate Pitcairn and Miss Adela Jackson, were propueed for membership. The lecture which was to have been delivered by Air. Nelson, was postponed, in the absence of the lecturer. The question for consideration. '•The Power ant Dui ice of Principals of Schools," came op. Mr. R. N. Avery, Principal of the First Ward Public School, expressed his views in a clear and well considered speech. defining what he thought to he the relative dniies of principals and assistants in the graded sehools Ile was succeeded by Mr. Baru, Principal of the fifth Ward Public School. lie looked upon the duty of a principal to be, not simply to have a general supervision of the various rooms in the build ing, but also to he qualified by nature and ndn cotton to draw out the mental powers of the adult pupils, whom he should have under his instruc tion in the higher branches taught in the school . Mr. B. did not believe in the principal assuming airs with his assistants and patting them in un pleasant and mortifying positions. There was in the sphere of teachers a mutual relation. They should exercise a regard for each other, and be governed among themselves by mutual respect for each other's rights and characters. lie was not favorable to the spirit of that gentleman high in °thee in the school government of the county, who said to a school room of little children— " All you children are subject to this teacher, who presides over your studied; this teacher nod all the teachers in this house are subject to the principal, and all the principals and teachers In thin county arc subject to nsa." Prof. Smith made some appropriate remarks, touching the necessity of a "head" to a school, as to ail other business houses. Not many rules can be laid down to govern a principal of a school. The good sense of each principal must govern him in his own peculiar circumstances. Mr. Simpson and others spoke to the subject, and the association adjourned. Tnn BAINUET.—As we stated CU Saturday morning, the immense pressure of matter upon our columns crowded out any extended notice of the banquet given by the Duquesne Greys in honor of their guest, Adj. Gen. E. C. Wilson. The same reasons still operative will prevent ne now from giving ouch a history of the occasion as its success would seem to demand. It most therefore suffice to say that the thirteen regular toasts were given, viz: The President of the United States; The Governor of Pennsylvania; the Army and Navy ; the Memory of Washing ton ; the Patriots and Sages of the Revolution ; the Soldiers of and of the Mexican War; the Guest of the occasion ; the Volunteers of Pennsylvania; the American Union; the Du queens Greys who felt in Mexico , Lieut. Oen. Soot(; the former Captains of the Greys, and last but not least, "the Ladies, to whom our sa lute io always 'present arms.'" After these had been duly honored and responded to, followed volunteer toasts to the press and other matters pertaining to a peaceful condition of society. Well up among the email hours, tpo festive com pany broke up with innumerable cheers and the beet of feeling. Fmk —On Saturday morning the alarm of fire called out the engine companies nt about five o'clock. The Homes were bursting from a build ing used as an annealing furnace, situated in close proximity to the Novelty Works, at the crossing of Grant and First streets. The flames communicated with piles of lumber lying near, and occupying the space from First 'Arcot to the river. A large amount of lumber wan de stroyed. The lumber wan the property of the proprietors of the Novelty Works. Their loss will be [rem $l,OllO to $1,200. The firemen worked with each vigor and determination that the flames were suppressed before they could do anything like the damage they at fret threat ened. New FIRI4.—Wm. Smith, Esq., doing business for along lime in the Ninth Ward, has recently taken in company with him the Messrs. Park, eo well known as the part proprietors of the Lake Superior Copper Works. The numerous friends and customer's of the old firm, whose name is legion, will find all their orders promptly served st the old stand, atilt to be carried on by Mr. Smith, who gives his personal attention to the making of articles in that line. Coal olijetorts, gas pipe, oscillating engines, etc., arc made in this establishment upon honor, and we cordially commend our numerous readers to this new firm. The style of the firma is Sermon, Pens: CO. Pittsburgh .oJdtwr HELD TO livit.—On Saturday morning, James Prentice and David Mittman, °hated with halt ing caused the death of John Black, at Clinton, in Findley townthiN found bailin the Bumf of $6,000 each fur their appearance for trial at the approaching tession of the court. Two gentlo. men, named respectively_ ktoeutekeon and Saki aro the Ondtrans in the cue. ; Vit6burgij 05ayttc. .r ne MONDAY MORNING, MAY 30, 1850 OTPTIAL PAPER OF TUE CITY City Newsltemfg o'clock. A. ■ 12 " r. Ilarowelet tiepubllonu County Convention MEE= bred liarm•n Sallee, Jae Caldwell. 24 " John 111cDunald, John Brown. 3// •' James AlTicker, Jacob Hackadorn Alb " John A Mylor, Hugh McNeil. Donor Gas. Siarrtoir 9 .. F H Collier. A Morton. ,1f0000 9 ,0,4,1 ft Prrry, 11. Holtman 11",,t : E Sprung..l S Beale. Ptustur.dt C ttraring, A M'llano. D Townsend, tr, H Itorehtiol,l • It Taggart, - Couch. • Wm Iti,hop. Joho Leech. thttu Fran,. Itt 'F MrEce, I' Plod. 2 •• T Worevorr. W iraham 110,011111,. Tpo , St. CLdr - Dr. C Robb, D. Rigby. L,,,:.,5t. : .1 onathan Neely, .1 02 , 60, lal Ssuusi.o Issue King, II iruin Hulie RJ!!, iu • rlsni'l Moore, John 101....1 ; I xvt:te Jones, John David Cullinr, Thos h', Ise re - U Aiken, Jr, L nebolale 2.1 0 • W II Lrawn, .1 W 1.11. Wm C Miller. Alt Losl - .1 Ii Nogley, tiro Finley. Chortler.: A M'Cariney, J Ilt‘iunigal West Dccr Jacob Wailers, S,oah T liilmore. P 0•.: barn! Marshall, 1Y Rogers. Fr, -boo.' Noe/e. Thom. LralTr4 Joseph Rigby, II Fergus.. • A IV Buchanan, Harvey Scott. C Lappu, II W Evens. ebere C Colman. James Oa. CEEMMMEIMI [fteportsd fce . ttui Da/I . y . rlttstArth Gazato 3 e 1 Synod of the lionrraned Presby- PHILADELPHIA, May 27.—Third Day.—The Pittsburgh Presbytery presented their report. It announced the death of the Bev. Dr. Black, and ex [muftd deep regret at the lots of the respected brother. It could not report any 'pedal work of grace, but the divine ordinances were generally re spected. It also recommended a prayerful consider ation of union with the General Aseembly of the United Presbyterian Church. So much of the re port as referred to the death Dr. Meek was given to o sPeeial commiteeo to bring, in an appropriate min ute. So much as regarded the union with the IC P. church was referred to a epeeist committee, to be raised hereafter. The remainder was referred to the Committee on Prmbyterial Reports. The Ohio Presbytery presonged their report. It regretted that within the hounds of Presbytery the form of godliness possessed litdo life and power— that the baptised members of the church are slow to recognise their baptismal vows, by a public professiou of their faith—and that the Gospel exerted but little power no those of riper years. It announced the death of Rev. E. Cooper. It was referred to the op propriety committees. The Chicago Presbytery presented their report. living to the lack of probationers, the pastors had to perform all the domestic missionary work, and con sequently have been unable to accomplish much. The report recommended union by confederation with the Felted Presbyterian church—and also. the adoption of the pl. of Ministerial Sustentation now in operation in the Free Church of Scotland. It was appropriately referred. The Presbytery of Saharanpur, Northern India, presented their report. The Presbytery expressed their special thanks to Almighty Clod that their lives were preserved in the midst of so many dangers, and hoped that ilia whole church will feel gratified that the late rebellion has been suppressed in the provinces. and that now a wider and morn effectual door of usefulness barbeen opened up. IMIET On motion, Synod united in singing a part of the 721 psalm, last eight liar, after which the [ter. Samuel Wylie ladle prayer and returned thanks to ,/,,d for the preservation of the lives of the mission aries. Rev. Dr. Douglas morel the adoption of the reso lotion and queries of which ho had givon notieo yes torday. (See yesterday's report.) After considerable discussion, George 11. Stuart, Esq., moved that the paper be laid upon the table. The laying of the paper upon the table Indicates that this respectable body entertains mods„ notions on the subject of psalmody and open communion. It was I hared by the friend. of the paper as a era yore. Lion upon these subjects. , Ur...fr.-a, That the three hundredth anniversary of the Reformation In Scotland be colebratal by this Synod at its next annual meeting. Rev. Dr. Guthrie presented a number of memorials from congregations under the care of the Pittsburgh Presbytery, on the subject of man with the It, P. Church. The motion to refer these memorials to a special committee to consist of a member from each Presbytery, to be appointed by the Presbyteries, gave rite to a considerable discussion, in which Drs. tiuthric, McLeod and Wilson and others partici pated. The motion was carried. A communication was presented from the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church, in viting General Synod to unite with them on the tes timony already animated. Therommunication was referred to the earns committee. Tho following persons were announced as the committee • Hers. lire. Mcleod, Crawford and Me. hlillan and Messrs. John McMillan, Samuel Wylie and .1. W. Morrison. It is thought, from' the char acter of the committee, that the prospect. for union are gloomy in the extreme lir. tiuthrie gave notice that on to.morrow morn ing ho would introduce a Rorie, of resolutions Its to the hied of report that the committee should make, with the design of discussing the whole subject of union I.efore reporting. Reformed Presbyterian Brood net, end alter prayer nod reading of minutes, spent Pi U. time in the receiving Of reports and transact ing unimportant items of business. The he.nee oommittee reported additional Item 2 reports the total sum received for ail the schemer of Synod to let over $6,000. Item 2 reports the resignation of D. Rower, no Treasurer of the Theological Seminary. Rev. It. Z. Willson, chairman of the committee appointed to prepare a 1110111ori.11 to Con g ress, tg, ported that the memorial Is prepared. The com mittee rec.iuguend that copies he printed for eircula lion, that the original copy be signed by the Moder ator and clerk, and transmitted to the S ena t e an d llonse of Representatives as soon as practicable after the meeting of Congress, that members of Synod and others circulate the memorial as widely as possible, and that some ono lake charge of and transmit the differing mew friars simultaneously. Tim memorial, as drafted by the committee, is as follows: rh• end 1/000 f fi'epoes,fierffsier The memorial of the Sytoil of the koformeil Pres byterinn Church now in remit.. in Allegheny. Pa.. sliiiactli • That ileeiring to promote the last interests of the country, and knowing that "the toost fligh ruleth in tho hingitim of men, - that the Lord Jesus Christ in Prine of the King. of the Earth." and •Otirernor among the nations." any, that tho law of tio•I it the "Uighur law:" knowing tilso that nations and rotors shuolil acknowlalgis ttud sod submit to ,or 1.1. rd Jesus Christ, °belling , (lairs commands; your .rial.tx aro oleo eon vine..l that Lb 1/1 nation does not tura.nt thus OLILPIIIIL itaell to t;ogi in ita cotYlitution, n.] rrpo..es itself to the ileriineiations of Oruro rath .The nation. that 1•4.74 I a.l .ball Ie turn ed Int. hell." We therornro y to take me sore. Cr the atnrn.lnttat , n.timlian nollaat tuay contain- - I. An espress neknowleilgto it of Oa being and atnis•.r”y o a•• 4 our le,lgnlont 11/ I•MISF1011 to the au thority of Clirit That It dt 1.1 reasemire rho parsmc.uht °Mi tt -atom of low contained in the Sariptnree of the ahl and Sow Taasmanie. 4. Thal it may to tendert,' in nil its priiriples end rioarly anti unmistakably adverse to the onirtenew or Is.y form of slavery within the national The Itrp. ~ f the Committee was then laid on tho meta for the present—to come up for action again. The Committee on liens's, Ball, flee. J. B. Boyd, rilairrO., reported. The report gives a statement of the financial condition of the institution, and states shot the Board of Trustees, and the Presbyteries of the Lakes, ask Synod to take the institution under its rare. The committee, in their report, than unite!' moody resolve, that the consideration of the whole matter i.e referred to Synod. The report was laid on the table for the present. The Committee on Presbyterial Reports, Rev. A. M. Milligan, chairman, reported the distribution of probationers, eh,. Report tabled. . The clerk here read a communication from the General Assembly of the United Presbyterian Church, lately sitting at Xenia, Ohio, giving information that the Assembly had ordered a copy of their Basis of I nion, together with their action thereon, to be transmitted to this tiynod, with a desire that it may adopt the Basis, and unite with the Assembly under that Basis. The communication concluded with an earnest desire that a happy union may be effected. The letter rms referred to the Committee no Co, respondence, to report thereon at this session. This committee consists of Dr. Sproule, Rey. 0. Scott, .d Rev. J. M. Wilson. The order of the doy was then taken up, yin., the protest and appeal of 11. MeGluey against the deris ion of Pittsburgh Presbytery in his ease vs. Wm. McGee. The papers bearing upon the case were road, the parties heard and interrogated, when the hoer of recess arrived. The rule rtquiring adjournment at 12 o'clock was suspended, and the testimony reviewed by members of the court, under a motion made by Rev. Wylie, that the appeal be not sustained. This motion elicited protracted discussion, during which many members expressed their difficulties in understanding tho case. Some thought it should be nettled by ar bitration. Others regretted that races not involving morel principle, or where guilt may not be attachal to either party, but merely pecuniary matters, could not be kept out of the Superior Court. Several tall they could not vote at all. The motion to not sus tain the appeal was carried by a email vote, many members not voting at all. There the decision of the Pittsburgh Preebytery was sustained, the Moderator deciding that the result of the decision is that Mr. Cluoy's claim upon Motion is not valid. Synod then adjourned to meet an Monday morning, of it o'clock. STRAWBRRRIES IN QUART .Boxes.—Alexander Campbell, who lives just below Manchester, and who deals in strawberries, wan brought before the Mayor on Saturday, on complaint of Charles Barnett, Esq., sealer . of weights an 4 measures, charged with selling bin fruit in unbranded boxes and tined $5. Barnett, went through the mar ket on Saturday, and found some haxee purport ing to hold a quart, only holding one pint. Some of the boxes had false bottoms in them: some were one-third short, and eo on. Mr. Camp boll, as we are informed, refused to let Barnett examine his boxes. So he laid a complaint against him for selling in unbranded boxes, for which there in a penalty of st. The same pen ally attaches for gelling in boxes of lees capacity than the owner professes they have. The law allows Mr. Barnett four cents per box for measuring and sealing, that is, burning upon it a mark indicating its correctness. But he only desires a fair compensation ler his labor, and will seal the boxes at one cent each. We trust those gentlemen who deal eo largely in pint and pint and a half boxes, pretending that they hold a quart, will rush with becoming speed to the proper officer and have their boxes sealed. Forty cents per quart is an enormous price. Forty cents a pint, and getting "sold" yourself in the bargain, is a little more than people in the present degenerate age of the world are pre pared to endure. Strawberries in quart bores! iisox's los CIIIIAM Roons.—We call attention to the notice of these rooms in another column. These rooms have been fitted up anew and pot in first rate order for the summer season, and all that is good in the way of fruits, Ices or confec tions, can bo obtained there as cheap as else where in this city. Mr. Robley, who has con trol of the establishment, will wait upon his customers, and they may rest assured that what ever he offers them is exactly what he represents it. Ho deserves and will always receive hie full share of the public patronage. Tna N. W. SZMIZIARY.--On our first page this morning may be found a very interesting letter from our Indianapolis correspondent at the Old School General Assembly. It may bo learned from that, that Mr. McCormick and the cele brated reaping machine hare serape the field on the Seminary Questiaa with as great ease and by as stunning a majority-as they did the broad harvest fields of England, when contending for -the prize at the World's Pair. The North -Western: 13e4aary,is to be at CMeago. and qto l athe. • • . ffe!Mlii . Wit are happy to inform onereaders that the Eng lish Opera .Company Will stay with us two more nights, and regret to be, by their previous engage. menu in the East, deprived of the pleasure of hearing them the whole weak. Preceded by no flourishes what ever, this company owe to their kart:tie merit the rapid and sure steps they hare made in public favor. We do not hesitate to say it is the beat English company that over visited this city, and it could hardly be otherwise when we know that Mr. Cooper 1 —himself an artist of considerable talent and repe tation—spared neither efforts nor expenses to make It worthy of his name. Miss Milner is a favorite among us. By the nature of her talent and the dis tinction of her acting, she reminds us of Me. La grange, having, however, the advantage of youth and beauty. She is not only an accomplished vocal ist bat a highly gifted woman, a tasteful and consci entious artist, perfect in the least details as in the most Important traits of all her r..t,.. To say that Miss Payne and Messrs. Bowler, Cook and Rudolph son make with the young prima donna a well matched quintotte, is to praise them more than we could do in lOnger words. As to Mr. Hoffman, he hears bravoly the name of his celebrated brother : we never heard a more perfect accompanist and mu sician. To-night, the English Opera Company give the Troratore, the master piece of Verdi. All tho lovers of music will be there. Tho season is now pretty nearly gone, and we shall not have for some months tho opportunity of hearing a good opera. A sum named George Thompson, who lives in Virgin alley, attempted to commit a most gross and indecent assault upon n woman named Ellen Malone, in the Fourth Ward, on Saturday last. She ran from the wretch and he struck her with a brick on the back of the neck and knocked her down. This woman is about GO years of age. Alderman Donaldson hearing of the outrage, went to arrest Thompson, who fled, ran down to the levee, got on board the steamer Shonango, fled aft to the wheel, and, close pressed, jumped into the river and tried to catch hold of a flat that was in tow of a steam tog. in this be failed and was obliged to swim back to the She. sump; where ho was caught, and committed to jail for a further hearing. POLICE 11111318.—Wm. Sproul, a night watch- Man, was set upon by one Wm. Barkley, on the day of the execution, and beaten and kicked in a shocking manner. On Saturday, Sproul made an affidavit before the Mayor, setting forth the facts in the case, upon which Barkley was ar rested and committed for trial on chargn of as sault and battery. Jonas Horner made an affidavit before the Mayor, on Saturday, charging Peter Winter, n barber in the Fifth Ward, with taking the MT, ant's child, aged five years, into his shop and shaving its head so as to disfigure the child and render it necessary to keep it at home from school. A warrant of arrest fur malicious mischief was issued filmunts. KAY & Co , sri Wood street, have on hand constantly, n °holes collection of excellent books, in every style of binding, and on every anhject of interest. Mr. Kay, is on excellent man to trade with. TAX a•nrcaa are referred lb the Act of Annul bly, published in our advertising columns, rein tire in the times, Se , of paying lance idl,l!ea Powder and ill! Pillst, All the insert twiter will kill Judge Meigs, President of the American Institute, rays:- "Thu discovery of this powder, by Prof. Lyon, is of national importance. Tho Farmers' Club have tasted it thoroughly. Locusts, grasshoppers, ants, hugs and all vermin con be destroyed, gardens preserved, and houses made pure. t• jr.. /root s•o•oo to urmk6ll , l, n Ire •, Mr. /lot/ tt/1 There is no question no to the great eoice/7 or this artirle. A few applications destroys everything like garden worms, bed.lurga, fleas, ticks, roaches, It i s an Asiatic plant discovered by Mr. E. Lyon. Many limitations will he enured. Be sore it hears hi' ad dress. Remember 'Tis Lyon's Powder k ilk all insects inn trier, While Lyon's I'ille aro tallied for rnl and m ieo. Semple lla.sks 25 eta.; regular Omni :.11 rta. :MI $1 Itettpcs4 Pent, New York. Also the Mexican MustanglAniment. S. A. Itonw Co. barn just opened their lon Croats Saloon for the season, where the lovers of this (cu racy can ho supplied at all hours of the day and eve ning. together with all the °teeter.. They her;, con stantly on hand every kind of plain and fancy rakes and confectionery, manufactured (rum tho best ma terial and got op by competent workmen. Wniding and other parties supplied mt short notice and in the very best style. TOose wilil have loner examined tho twn and im proved '•Finkle•• Sewing Machine, sold by J. L Car• naghan A. Co., Federal street, Allegheny city, will lied it to their interest - to do so if they purpose buy ing; it ha: some peculiarities quite favorable, Lrlsroest. Coavasrtow.—The committee to whom was referred that portion of the ad dress of the Assistant Bishops, referring to the division of the diocese respectfully report that they have embodied the result of their delibe ration in the following resolutions: lksolved, That this Convention is of opinion that- it is expedient and desirable that there should bee division of do Diocese of Pennsyl vania. Resolved, That this committee have permis. e'en to sit in the recess of the Convention, with power to consider all questions pertainioe to this subject, and to report thereon to tholt op hod Assistant Bishop of the Itioceco, and the standing committee, whc, if they deem ibdesira lile, shall have power tc call a special conven tion, in September next to take action upon the subject. Rev, fir. Newton thought:it desirable that the matter should now be brought before the Con vention. A delegiate was aexions to know whether the Riahop had given his opinion on the subject. lir. I)ucachet hoped that, the Bishop being away, this division of the diocese should be laid aside for the present, Hardy in courtesy to hint llp would therefore move that the matter should be postponed for the present, which was agreed to. The whole of Thursday and Friday morning, were spent in a discussion on the plan of uniting the mission boards. The principal subject of discussion, on Tuesday, was the conside ration of the resolution offered by the Committee of sixteen, prevailing for the dissolution of the Advancement and Diocesan Missionary Boards, and the formation of anew organization, which were adopted by the following vote:—Clergy in favor of the measure, 74: against it, 47. Laity In favor, 17: against, N. The result was the triumph of the High Church party. The convention was occupied in the afternoon in determining the mode of, organizing the new Missionary Board, whetrit was agreed that the Board should be appointed by the Standing Com mittee, with the concurrence of the Bishop, or in his absence, of the Assistant Bishop, one third to go out annually, and at the expiration of the first year the vacancies shall be filled as before stated, and annually thereafter in the same man ner. The appoiniments for the new Board are to be made as soon as the two existing Mission ary Societies shall signify in writing to the Act ing Bishop, and to the Standing Committee, their willingness to withdraw entirely from the Missionary work. 'The subject of dividing the? Diocese was discussed at some length, when. it' was finally agreed to refer the matter to a Com mittee to inquire into the desirability of the proposed division; after which the Convention adjourned sin, di, Tun Locums—Mr. 11. D. Whitecomb, chief engineer of the Central Railroad, informs us that the western elope of the Blue Ridge is now covered with millions of locusts. They appear ed first near the top of the mountain, about two weeks ago, and seem to be moving in a wester ly direction. It will be recollected that Dr. Smith, of Baltimore, predicted the appearance of these insects in the Valley during . this month. None have yet been seen in the vicinity of Staun ton.—Staunton (1 - a.) Spectator. IT appears that the genuine sheets of notes of the Chatanoga Bank recently put in circulation, with forged signatures,were stolen by a plumb er who was at work on the building occupied by the American Bank Note Company is Philo delphia..The ma has been arrested, with some of the stolen noted in his possession, and $3,- 000 in good money, probably the result of his theft. This money is now being used in redeem ing the forged notes. Ott Friday morning last, between 2 and 3 o'olock,the Grocery and Liquor Store of Spring er & Thorndell, was discovered to be on fire, and was entirely consumed, together with nearly all its contents. Their loss, we understand, was over $3,000, on which there is an Insurance of $2,900, equally divided between the Philadelphia Mutual Life & Stock Insurance Co., and the Commonwealth Insurance Co., of Harrisburg.— Uniontown Standard. Tile-Louisville Courier has much 65 say of "Democratic sheep's clothing." Where did the breed of Democratic sheep originate 7 Where are the lambkins to be found !—Cin. Coos. BALTOIOII.II, Thusday, May 26, IS.;9.—The Democratic primary election in this city, for a City Convention, resulted in the carrying of eight Wards out of twenty for Douglas. Tue Fayette county Railroad from Connell'. villa to Union furnace was opened on Tuesday last, the 24th, and a great jollification was held over it at the furnace. BZDFOILD RAILIIOAD.—James Dull and James Montgomery of Harrisburg, and Thomas Collins of Cambria, have been allotted the contract. DIED.—On Baturday slight, at 12 o'clock, MIN. CUTUP,. MB WITTY, relict of the late Wm. Witty, In her 07th year. Femora/ from her late residence, Payette street. row Wayne, this afternoon, et 4 o'clock, to proceed to Trinity Church lard. In Philadelphia, 3ley 2S, MAILTIIA C. elf.. of W. A.lllll, In the :1341 ye. of her ego. Funeral from the residence of her tether, Alfred B. Cur. !leg, 281, No. 41. Chatham street, Pittsburgh, on Tuesday 71st Inst. at 2 o'clock, r. N. The friends of the family are respectfally lorlted to at. tend. Notice to Bandar. and Contractors- THE UNDERSIGNED (formerly foreman sr Boned bury) would roapactlally rots than for *boos Itt boa done work, and tho rata valaroy. that he le noir maparod to fornian Mato, or pot on Plato goAl, In Ma mat amnovad manner. Order, for Itoonar or Ss pining of Mats MO (If telt at Mu cantor , Alex. LW,. 111,exnar of Man An* and the (Itnal,lllth antrd,).arm tawAnteadalta; THOMAB.PASIV; Telegraphic.. lanisstarous, May 2E4—Presbyteriass Genera/ 4 s.embly.—Dr. Wilson, from the Statistical Commit tee, reported in favor of somo changes in the tables of the church statistics, relative to Elders. Lean- Hales, Baptisms, Contributions, etc. Thereport erns discussed, but no action taken. Tier. W. 1., Breck enridge was elected Professor of the Danville Theo logical Seminary. The report of the Domestic Mie sione was taken up. &scanted, concurred in and offi cers elected. Directors of the Danville and Western Theological Seminaries were elected. WiLuntcroN, May 2 8 .-11313 limo of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian. N. IS. Church was mainly occupied to-day by discussions on church ex tensions and publivntionr, lin! no conclusion was arrived at. Tim Ettport of the Committee on Church Extension was recommitted, and made a special order for Monday morning. Tho delegates to the Assembly will go on a steamboat oxcart-io n , on Monday aflornoon, on the invitation of the citizens of Wilmington. NEW YORK, May 28.—The steamer Nortiwrn Light, from Aspinwall, with 72S passengers brought down from San Francisco by the Pacific steamer Oriraba, arrived here this evening. She brings no news. Tim sloop-of-war Jamestown was at Aspin wall. Tho U. S. frigate Roartoko sailed on the 20th for Carthagenia, having Hon. O. W. Jones aboard. Sr. Lorre, May 2S.—The river bestehen ten inch es at this point within the last twenty-four hours, and is still receding. MI tho upper streams con tinua to decline. The weather is clear and warm. Lortsvrt.t.n, May 2S.—The river is stationary. with four feet seven inches water in the canal. w.uncarox, Flay • following additional return from Virginia for the election of ; Jai,jaja havermai nil, Bubourconirty—Letcher,4oo, Lr.a is coonty.::7s,Uptbe ennui,. ISO; lardrlalgn county, ;740; liar - ikon, 31e; Air bie,=.l4 Ar.raiman county—tloggin,7:o Wertmordand, boo. I. , trlier't majority in Isle of county iv, .o far ae beard in , o. th ree hundred and ninety-two. In Itontliainp. ton the vote it close and brit thorn Is probably a ma. Jurity for Letcher. to Northampton cornaty there la nomad Democratic luny. In I/unman nod N.-WO/00.1 mantle. there are Dentocratie gains. Nolen unruly greet Goggle Mr. Shenandoah county giver, Lettlaer 1,209, three pre cincts not beam from. toga I . oauty give* Lotnher 4.12, fire prenlmt. not Lentil from. Ilituel county grate U0r4 . 10 400. In fifty square. hard from Giuggio'. majority Is alant or brio. A p • divatch from Wighleville saysll,.t seven comities beardfrom in the Thirtoenth distriet don - a Dem ocratic los. of Lano on IViev's vote. Tho mutest botween Floyd mid Mann) f Comp - ewe it doubtful. 71ree rountree heard from In the Tarim. district shear n la m , .rntic lust of 3 , 0 on When roe Letcher's majnrity in Banks county la nhout 12P.n.1 /lan cock .120. (liiirgin*, majarlt, m (11. in comity I. 1501; in Mar than county, gml. Ohio two Opponition lOU one Dam.! ocrat to the Legislature. Oppoxittan representatives ere ele.t. ed in Marshall The following, aro thn Infant rotor. of thn Virginia elec. lion:--Marian county girt. Lotcher, 729 majority. A 1111- note litter from n Womoeratie nonrce,nayii that London cant. ty give. Onagiu 1097 majority, !friar,. An. 0.04 given flroggin 3 majority. In the tlernnth Congregation Matra t, Win. Smith, Item. for Congrela, ham • niajolity of 3 4 Tokra. 1 hr Itirtimund grinner say. it is Imposaililo to glee an (tr curate statement is. to the Ileneral result, for Conn - wee or the Lenialature,bnt Letri.nr will 1.1 taxied, hy betw e en f.nigi and VOO majority. 'rho retnro. from the Eight Conuogolonal are rcimpleito, tint the Donorrali nll rimre:to th. olortion of /dog soil, It. Italy ler to Coogrego,i.sgr Iloti.C. J. Fault n.,r. Con May S —The Jartaotraillo corn vondera of the Spy Ina hold Ilepribli. an may• that the mat tonithr tornado ao - corrfol to e 1... roller et.oth of that city pottorday. ILo intoner of the vt Llrtwlud oi dear r ihed an eareeding an'thtu t ; of the t hud ovor oltuomo4, o‘ rept in the Weet Itadtoa. thx Iron Forgone ho nro roporl mhat nig to. , killed, and many other- aovervig Injartd. 11 , 04, an 4 barn, vrt.re detuotioto I'4 nod blown to ahrol. Nast l'oec. May _t .—Th. .k rae..n ttilt..l at "Nut for Mara and Soot!mown, hal Ire ..ti laaard $1.7:41,0Nt. The Yip, for Cork, corned out i:no,ta.lo, mud I 1,. Meant - , lie Sou, ham,. ton and Itrnro..ll.l...tlyw Iltr ns.nvo. . Slay 24.—1 t la ratonstNl that 1,1.11, hat 1.01,13 &Piled thot , rnor I.y nl..ut tar.. thousand majority. VII, I; • Nlay — Gl.ll‘ll. PulVthgellgi, of the el!epNl Kels.b, i.na 1.. n oto DYBPEPSIA.---The worst roe of humanity in.w n, that wo I,.nny I.,liii.rponeil to errapy !fine or two In day:qv-in., Fiiin bat, i•cragivil coffering fn•mor amain, i. 1114 varirii forum In fact, It in tither •R nr eon...A:ult.. wltunq rTflry other ifinennei and in fhl. atitge, an In.fievii one rentid.s—EIERIIAVVA lIITTIKItif—• ill nitiwy• mitigate, if not effoct • pi.rinanent Cure. We 1/3/Al/L npo etronger langongr, Nil, as we ve aililrewiing a re:ls...lag on tell ad • ten...filo roan ma oily, ilecire to ni old tbo amid attach to what waulil a...tin, mere Inianllng. I oiligent inn, Heartburn, fle•ilarhe—Firk cool Netvolan—in fut. all that hare their origin la impaired dineation—in ere DISORDNIZS ANII LI% ER PLA I YTS, Mental hulisporinini to rh,nl.. Imposts,.. ' , pr...., of .It6frsel;, and ounnibor of other .ille,tl.•tio retith.ring a town unfit for inter ro wnn 1.10. warl.l mint the nolely of Lia loudly—mil all. In li‘ve pnata.oile.d rune Ua. .late of the iligoinire which modality in culi ',hilt, ILtsu Cie/Mule h lglay Cuiventrutod Boor. BM,. 1. put up lo huff pint bottlre oly, ell $1 1.. r I+4l le. Thu Errol demur] for then truly 0.1e , 1aut..1 lutluced nuttly laule flu , pul.lie pleoulel unard porrhasiteg. Bowam unp..elt our tear. , off the lulu.l of every LIENJ A SIIN r&a K. J., A CO., r‘,l.• Pivoletcrx, Viuul 0tr...rt.1.,01.,,u int Nina %Lg., IY tuLur,L. 1113^-Nkl/tx 1RACU1.01.79 WERE IN DESTROYER., T 4: UN, Rrzu...lv in I.lr Il heAe 11;m11 Sure in itritinninnt. td;ce, Ilras, Ann, Slo,qurronn, Fm 9, Vot.sn, Elnniv Won,. kID Ac. fol,llot , cnc.r.s SOLD IN ONE 11ON Tll. I.olobratoolll,rruo.oloow 11AVI 1 lorcn roxhoootlyely wood for tunroly-t.OO to Jr. 111 all [arm of Enrol., and their ntinte tth.... o , 1- en alto.fy.tl by 1110 Court. of Rotimoin, hatt. o. I. An ..It .- r....t00uy. nin 11.113t01, Noti.lt, A tr tlontzt.. 41 lot - evert'. ntninttool, mud apiort.t..l hy tho' r00.,11..1.411n,u0.010n0l foorullie• nll otrr tho world. Thnly tlowtrno - tivetle-, ho nll Li loth of rrryuiu mu! Jowl. hots hven coll./n.41 toonsttyy l.y the Distooctiors of the vurious Public I nottittWoua, Phwkors, Farmers, Propritiorm oof War,honoem, 3lnnuf:teturitt., nod by Yanooul db. tlnGnlmbtol !wit ate cltiftu.t. Nnynertou• Telyfltitemal n of tit...officer, of throw 11,11.411 re run ton neon at tho For auloo. Wleoletrtle and HnUti I, by the lutenfor awl Pro. .1 , 0: , r1 , 11 MEYER, Prartlral Chnmlst, Ur. , adarety (ror. Ilonston 0—) New York. Ago ,t for th.• U. :31.4.n0 ond Goads,. • RUSIITON. llror,i.t, No In Anior N, , ,r York. Yor tole in atm. - (y. whoirmie and "dad by IL R. BEI.- LEIL4 A CO, turner WOIYI and &rand ,t.: JOS. FLEMING!, Metter DiAlllO,l /.1.1 Market at. DEM6I:IAM A WEEN. N AN, Allegheny. de . 2l4:llmdfe _ . 11INTII LIST OF APPLICATIONS fur selling I.igtwra. tiled In the ClerL'e OtYlr, , op to May 2sdlt, 1'550. Atkinson I . t.t, tavern. ward, Allegheny, Dell th.orgo, do lob do Pittaburgh, Bade, - Georg, .to 1,1 do Allegheny, Re. nerd a C“,..4.0c house, Doom.. liortmalt, ttle.rk is Renard, w nit other goods. 0.11, ward, Black a Woods do do Jto do do Bishop Bernhard, tamp, Nth do do Minot Julio A Co, with other gcold, 4th do do Boole Harmon, tavern, lit do do Wm. C., do Findley township. Dirt ter E. U., with oth, good, 4th word, Pittsburgh, tlrierson W., do do Lower SL Clair tp, Ilasemyer !Ivory, do do 4th ward, Allegheny, Ilonnoger IL, do do Reserve towtothlp, [hok irk John K., baton, 1.1 ward, Allegheny: litinp Charles, eating Loos, 4th ward, Allegheny, Jackson Wm, [Avon, sth ward, Pittsburgh, Johrou Peter, with other goods, Birmingham, Kennedy Henry do do . 11 ward, Pittaburgh, K trig Michael, entii,g [mole, Low or St. Clair lowntliip, Keown John, tavern, Il,s+a du Itallentionw. V., do Pot bender Androw, tavcro, I-t ward, I'd Ishurgh, lannahon J. 10, do Ott, do do Meyer. • Alcins‘itt, wsth other gfrala, 4th w`,l, alorgon Itoaanuall, toting Louie, Old ward, Allegheny, Maher Marto, with other gooda,ll do Pittsborgh, alviDndd IV. li., tat ern, Plum township, Ohio r Miclund, do Patton do Power Thom., do Indians too Remo Ezekiel, do Wilkins do bimt'wreldvr BwurY, with other gouda, Lai wand, P, ttelig, &Monter Jol,o, Ltvern, Cluartior• townahip, Kahl Leopold, nth Oa.' KUNIO, Ist ward, Pittsburgh, Robb David, tavern, !oh do do Told. Edward, eating bout, ad do do Wiseman Philip, tavern, Pine townaLip, Warm: O. W., do Frankho do Til3MA:j„ A. HOWLEY, Clerk. Clerk's Omer, May ^U,, roy47 IItOCERIES.-100 1.14.4 N. 0. filultvs,; .2.5 Ude. tioldon Syrup; 100 bag. Itio Colton; 11l clowns room: Ilysou Tem; 00 do Black Tea: 40 catties Myron Ti. for forndy ofi Want Tobacco, superior brand.; barrols rot and dry Tobacco: 01.011 h Nuper thirb. Soda, N.Y.. Caatle: al boy,.. nowortal Spice.; Soaidsh Indittn; boion ,dar llundlnr 20 boxes mold (N.Dak.: bozen Trenton's Kaglo Chorylate; Lo Boron Cincinnati Wash Boards. nai do Itr.t.,ison iL do.ran 111., A. 1.. ludo. No. I and': Batting; 0.1 bid. Herring., in heti., 20 do do In dry WI, Inn do Itfooongsbela Talt; 100 bozos Clow.; together with no asmortioent of Iron, Nails and 111110. will benchl on libtral trims. 0027 WM. M'CUTCH EON, lob. Littnety RICR AND SOAP 3 tierces fresh Itlec; CPACII Ili. Flour; "..C. boar, Amen' Detersive :Amy; 20 do Colaate's Toilet do I cr.... Tranavarcut &cm, • • for mule , by WILMA US L JOHN:II'ON, us) 114 510it1.114.1 slr•rl. :ALA It EN MgIICIIANTa' AND MANUVAGTUREII9. BANK STOCK For iodo by I mr77,411 N. HOLMES I MINX.JACOB REKSE: MIN) AND NNALKII IN CANADA, MAUNKTIC, CHAMPLAIN AND LAKE NOPEILIOII IRON ORES; •iroFricE—eußN ER OF /RUNT AND 93IITIICIELD MEETS. my27.111' SOAR-CLIREDIIANSLNDDILLEDBEEF lIMEJ C. IM 1 Cu.'. 9. C. Muni; 12 do ilim. A Elwift'• do 10 410 S. Darla, do 10 do Gardner, Phipps ACo S. C. Mall; 10 do J. ll.Duala A Co:a Drlcal Bud. The. Huns and Rod aro pot op Sr aulmmor tow, soil 1.111 be band of ottellrnt quality. P. SELLERS A CO., toy:14011w W./ Marty at. OVERING'S WHITE SUGARS -IJv.) Wile. Crumbed Sugar; 16 " Rae palYerized Sugar; 16 " graoulatud do luo " 11 Coffee do , Suet received and for mkt by. REIMER* ANDERSON. my 26 N0.:19 Wood at, oppcaitaSt, Charles Hotel. DIAN 1.1 GUlDE.—Knorr's Methodical Guide for Toad= of the Piano, conialides hints that will mad them In I emarUng to their pupils t h e tree Plano touch, and much other inforinctlon I emlaablo to the teach. er, Price 60 imam. For ale by JOHN H. 211111011, 81 Wood street. Copier melled on the rectipt °Ube : my2l Vir/ ANTE.D.A al young man well prepared v the Mignon wants lex* Ist that capadty. Apply ntUils Gam.' inraZird: VEILI3I VEILS!!- , -Burch fi eld have reOgled e4inartmeablLteet sty's* 'BLACK 1108 VXII4 Greweines,ThlueCed BeniM for do, az 4 Rola Daibirod !? : rinnittme yitur.snow grde. ;DM ' • O.IZI 011101 t/ " . " -- 0 5111- 15170111331TiEriViaili." ---- E. Gtluo. V. P, P. It; Pars" W. IL WlN:tiali. Dt o . D Jong. Ow. W. Cass. • PITTISUMWEL ißelvead SPrcLay for at .Pate,wl.ll Carta.; .• Porrsousno, !foams; Ms Ziaßat—quite doll: sake from store of ECO blgs to lota at E 7 and STA fw the Liam grstan raIMIMM without chance. 111/X—hier doclincd, Woe from first hands of 150 toast:int 80. 0164330 both from store at 6.5(3 , 50. {Piet, GOO bash from store UV:Whir Hal. and $l.OO for till M. BACON—sake of IS,IBIOIIM In lots ist fur Shoulders, 10 (or Mos, god 10tflg110% for 111m8; and 1,000 tpt s. C. Hants et 12. POTATOES—staler of 150 bids at V.l,oib MO loot 75: ind 700 bosh in hits at TWO°. SOAP A CANDLES—roIes of COO Olt map at 5 for Ravin Arid Chemical, and 10 for Tollrt: and WO ins Candles at 10!.-, for dipped. 13 for 31..133. odd 100t!73 fur Olin. HSU—also of 20 Met legs Whit° at te. BIOLASSI-_' , —> Nair to city trade of au Rile N. O. at 00. fdLONETAXLY AND tnti/INED.CIAIrr. Prirah Utters by the Aria speak Tory chrerfally of the condition of tho rantny ruarkrt. The supply of capital wan very lnr,,-0 and dimxatuta could 1,0 had below the Dint mint.. mom. The discr.ont hollows net.e full of moony, which [toy eould rnd use, nod wero about to redore ruto of Intel e-t allowed ouderandts. The adrennt by tholtauks to 4 per root. war not In. need 'by any rontrorroial Inervaso in the demand for money, hot to chock - the export of spode to lb. Contlorat.—.itt. Y. nib. The touretneut La aped° herbal have - any rerionv cfrert Otv .eet ek. 0 ..7 market. Paper, however. lin s tendency to higher but on call the •0pp1y,..46 more Into than last teak at s ot tv.t. TI morstneat inYclemaod loans it distal, mere entice, se 1 100,11 of th• banks paler to ran to loans anti ettLargo their !arrant:tent s in short nipper.—{Y. Y. Trlb. lmpor la by gu, rgy. WITERLING, p r Slinerra-11 blot. tobacco,'.:do Mon: Clark & etc 33 tom t. yarn . &Mg, rmaick col t: hda butes, co: Dbl. whisk). Ireklieolth & h pkm, wharf-how; / bbd isucath 3 bra 00611. Hays k (j) bbls ale, Rhodes & %mom 1 mk cattail, Mather; 5 hb,l4 storm WRoileugh it &Moron; 1,(;)0 Vott_lbeamt and ha. Res, 11•11 & erc 'Pi aka rya, Ehdlih; 17 do oats, llKiblen; 4 bble eggs 2 bra botter,lecop diatom, I esti, Imports by flaltroaMi, P.O C. A C. R. R.-7 bide °mkt, Walt A Wilson; 14 do,II Ileadetatn 2 do, Rankin: 7 do, Liggett A co: 5 Imbed', Ilohnce • ere I do, Lloyd k Farorla 16 Idle Goes, Lovely k ro: 5 do, Logan, Gregg & dr, 11 hhdo tobacco, 168 Ghlo eat', 9 do bolter, 10171 do floor, 274 do oil, 103 do whieky; 925 do lard, 271 vote bacon, 76 toe do, 91 lads dn. 100 boa dap. Ills do starch, 160 do candle. 25 boles wool, 10 do rags. 25 do Goobers, 253 aks wheat, aOl,llO leather, Clark & eon 10 ears. hom, G do cattle, owner. C. P. R. IL-5 bon starch, Crown & Eirkpalairl; 40 des Aliller k Rlekemon; 30 do Burgess k na 6 do, It W0;8 do, Ilaworth k oo; 2.5 do. Perry:l6l,bl knbe, Llslngston & cox ads, Jones, Wallingford A dr, 45 boa ehoeso, &Whoa: 131 do, 10 blo!• fah, 110 potatoee, Canfield ov, 131 bdls.bosa, %%Insley & con 650 bosh potatoes, Ilarboar, 2.1 aim plg Iron, Ritnick k co: 14 bed choose, d Roc.; 12 bids egga, I Wino k ro; 49 4 • raga, Elnlver & I.olorral6o 5J toll. wagon 5t01 1 , 1, 0 , 14 Rd , . 35 Gas dome., 'ash Ratchteoz; 31 do, Welt & Wilsocn G Able egg, It Rouen A cos 10 logs calk., 11 • Candleas, bleans & 001 (04) b94h mkt. 40 do rya, (113 - de; 11 do, '29.4 do oat 4, Insith A ev, ../72 do, 2 care dims, Bitupsoto I Co. 300 10001 1 , 01/00M, Pence. 10 Rola 1.1000,31ai110a 100 balm Dilworth & rrq 4 04 dopaChal•lck;l:b bide lloh. Merck & Coondo: 136 boa clome, Jocks.; no dodo. 8., 25 do Ildelctota 6: do, II IlCulli at; 256 lode petal.% Ifertok 9,1 bush do, Ilitclocock 2 co, I 5 can 10,5 do ore, 53 do mt. Ile, G 9 pkge tobacco, 731041. snathea, 107 boo glue. 410 pkg. 1116.1.1. rsdry condoled.; 506 dinclatonnor, 50 Lido whisky, 75 • I d o rgg, 5 , 2 aid Idlest, 740 tobLe lour, 46 idols lased', 40 rooppoor,72l odd rage, Clock & co, P. V. C. R. R.-11 ears colt 1., owner: 901.11 e flon r, Brow to liirkinetrlck: 1 do eggs 1 do booler,J & Tilleoegblin; 1 do egg., ',veto k Ihozblanta 194 book oat., 05 1.0.6 00,11, 8 bbl. Moor, LOggett & co; 8 eko rage, Portion; 2 bble rags; R Dal. veil: 00 lodle paper, 12,k. mow, Chadwick k son:2 logo bat ter, Fetwer, 10 dos Oncloota, 3 do w boards, Graham t e 0; coke rivets. 11 1511. , wino, R. Too - awful& era 24 bbls egyse. 11 Itooe: 13 Nile latpob, 11 16 &Rork 8 Ufa floor, 41 W laralLbo34 LAI, booms, Iddrgar A co: 15 bills pop,r, 31 31 25 doz bockela,lltorgem 31 . 11 d; 34 do, Cooper; 1 Gblisg., do bolter. 4 by nate, W II R Irkpatriek. 155 bolls broom., E Fitch; 1 dloo potaan,ll A Ishatdock; •a) lom Rya, 130'd.. oda. 16 Moll. et bilk', Wlt Smith; 1 car Pet-op Iron, Lloyd & Glad: I ear raping machines, Rosa ISO logo burbsy, 11 W Smith; 3 rake potash, thy, & .0:9 1511.1 hook., W Noble; 5 loge Isileildo, II lilthole hbls 1: illy.le, 2 dodo, Larch Ilatchboon; 2,5 da, tolekrta, Brown & Kirkpatrick; 1 car . errs!. Iron. Lboyd k ,: 311.61. fish, Coal, It Role cage. 1 Odd cane. slitch,ll: 1 do road oil!, II II Palmier:34 boo chores.. wn, ti 40o: Idockeds, cok• bared. Shrives A Dilworth; 21' . ; dop Loden, leoloo & ere 10 don Inearde, lloveloor es, 557 Idle sego, kg,. butter, 12 do lard;l32 Lill. tokled, 2.(55 rolls.: leather, I 410) plgo lead, GO Idols fool, 143,10 pork, 33,7170 ',nth' 91loat, 3,5,111 bble floor, 60 do oil, rai add bacon. 177 tea do. 20 Woe cotton, 25 bbla whisky, 170 bultabair. ZOO bide% 140., dow, 100, 1.64. tobacco, 2,626 pas Loolk toodl„C4erk &co. Thu weather on Saturday wan Ilnenntrartal•ly emd, and Ihn r3v, very low and stilt Whin, Thn Otlly arrival una inn Minerva: and the Itelonn.o left TI.E. F. I'. 1t.14 ,- I.•rd left yeuterdaylnurning for '.t. Lank, Etltillt. slunwt at. a •I•od 1.611 oah whorl. We learn from talon that the Lebanon, whirl. hail [woo agninod at Buffington. hall got oth Tile Arteriole had errie «.l at Cincinnati iron NI. boots. The Anglo-Saxon left for I. Louis on Tlintsday. leti.C.rtiontert, ofJleilrea fettie,ll at Cincinnati ..... .Cepl Marl,. Bachelor. of this city. was algo there on Friday. It in said that the .1. 11. th.m. Is again to try the Evan, rifle and Cairo trade The &althorn Belle. of Ernest lite, will !w il4tnatio.4l.apd a ern - 1,011 built for her nuchluery . The Cuniberhunt wen falling on Tilt:lay, with h fort en the bhuelas The pilot at the wheel of the Cedar [tepid.% when alr snuk. the Lucie May, Liu, had his li, an, lekrn nway. Ilia name is Adolphus. Mr. Boot and the inspectors otify like that 1,1. Borneo 6 roveteil forculpelile negligence and guiscond.% Th. Endeavor, flare! 11.11 sod Decal ol a0..11 their way top from the Illirriarippl, Plttedonr.,th Dianne.—The Appral, of tile 11th, rays:— The Aomori.. from Pittaburgh, arri. rot )talerday, hound for Now Orleans. Pho pot a largo amount of freight liens. Ire born that a c0111.1.0U look place 04 Monday week near Lake Mpg, heti...co lon.Pitte,asorooling,aud the .Ih,lors, 0h... oting White 11.er. I.lttlo dame, dorm. hLw OLIXASP.—Thu True Drib., of tho ans.— o. loan. by No, officers of We Lomonpte, tu y..lerday from Rod River, that the odearner Boob. ll'Ulte,Capt. Eagan, o hint coming down from 17ppor Ned Hirer to this port with ito bale. of , whoa, wouo lltnagned few days ago and sunk iu 1110 IlLyou. The Largo. will probeloly be ...pp.. The Rotolo. White was in her (north fellow.., and was worith over $7,00V. Noe I.4llo,Vbvii, tool, olunlottees, itosorool no note port. The Hodson I. undergoolng thorough 'Traits. Pilo 1, arcs lien. w 1 Toovolay. Copt. Woo. Howlett, of the Ilunnit,d, hue (onto - acted 0,11. Mr. 1-otts., of Coalliorroia, Pa_ fur Mo. hell mr, o sido wheel .ham.,-, for Ito Pottatourgh nod L00n...1110, lrnut now tdoe will receiro the new York's nmatinery..and I. romploted toy 1,11 Tho N. If. Thomas awl aground at Treadwater lahood at Inez accouuts. The Uhf, Itello.comlng op. pulled at her lour Lunn, withont avail, parting two 11.3 tool oat Tigroas has laid up horn, fur want of water to go to Pittelonglo. for which Laws oohs low :MO tons .and. hi.. has mole a mood trill, which, (lons for, will liguro op 0.0r5L,000.--ICiocinnall Commercial. ralegr.Prde Stax4r.-eiA saw Toes, May Zs.—Tillore to Lot little Inquiry for Cotton and the privea aro wtal; upland. 11l Lear YS wales L.0001,1/14 {finest maims 5,64.0.1 Lush. Carr , h..): miles 1:1,000 lord, Pork binary, at sllidglls, l Z for prim. trim firmer at Lroobor tmoyann prima anchangtd. Livaceolto.l doll at Gire,r+s, dull at 21. Tailors:llM- Sugar actors 13144_07. fore native at Freights ou Cotton to Liverpool i ~e/15.11.1111: the maraet Is dull. Stocks gloved Man Chicago & hook Islam' Fl); Comboth.d Cu.? 10, Ceutral IF. IL 1,6; &Halligan Southern, animate teed, 22; herr fork Central 72 , ,d Reading 43; dliseoutl es &Halligan Central 42.4. Cale Clereland To r ledo . ..l; Parli: ylall II 4. Co. 74 1 ,; Lacrosse land gmdits 1;14. 11.111-41. LP 111 A May 2S—Flour <entrance driMpinsg . miles of a few handrnd UM good brands at S 7. and middling at 85: mixed brand. mperfine offered at g 6.76. Saks of Bye ar 84.75, and Penn. Coro meal at $4. Wheat Wm declined le< per bash: sales alf , tomb tad at 81,70, and 708 Lash good white at g 1,70. Rye Ca lower; Rolm of 15,000 bash at Orr. Cam dealt.] 2c; salts 0,000 bosh prime yellow at 90, afloat: too lot at and 10,WO both Inferior at 85. Oats talcs 0.000 lamb prime Pennsylvania at 80c. Whisky dolt at 8.0.003ue. Brarrnoar, May 29.—Flour dull; nu salea reported. Upw ard strcet quiet .t a 727,25. {Sheol steady; white sl,7:tfo $ LAG; rot $1,65at,1,70. Corn dull; white hZ, yellow 880,SP. Provleiuna dull; Bacon Sideo; 9%. Manny dull, at 2tt.c (Or Ohio. Usgular Zinnias 1659. Beason Arrangement - 1859, BETWEEN ST. LOUIS AND ST. PAUL. DALLY NORTHERN LINE PACKETS FOR GALENA, DUBUQUE, KULL WATEIIt AND ST. PAUL—The following ewift and magnificent nide wheel steamers will complete this Bee fur De coating year, leaving as follow.: Monday IiP.NEY CLAY Capt./Berm:son. 7lionday......NOßTH RENEE Alford. Tureslay..-..CA NADA ......... WarJ. Tueeley....-TEMBINAW. ........ Wslueetley..LUClE MAY •• J. B. od es., WeJnewlay. AUNT LETTY Ti R Theradayo-SIETROPOLITAK %Rhode. n. TheiraIay...JUINNESOTA BELLE... " T.D. 11111 N. W. Pastor. Friday 7 .OIIIPPEIVA " (7rapiter. F.tnnIay.,...DENBIARE B.C. Gray. Satunlay .-..WSI. L EWING. ..... Greene. The Northern Line hen been In ...Intel overallao dur ing lies past year, and for regularity, comfort sad Licata reliability In ovary respect, has never been cuplused by nay arum :dealt. on the (Vetern riser. flaying added six new ...suers to the Line, they are now (rev.vd to offsr 111“063• ed facilitioc for the transaction of all biota.. entrusted to them, sod hops to writ coullnuation of the liberal pee. renege heretofore so liberany bestowed npon thorn. ; inforrriall..n that nosy be required; th epy at the Wharf Boat, al the foot of Locuet street, or at e Northern Li. Pack. Oak, No. LT Como:err.' street, between Ohre and Locale WAItDE A BILALEE, General Agents. suradruil MISSOURI RIVER Notice to illissonri Sliver Shippers and Passengers. WE have made an arrangement with 01, ?rawer' Rivet Packet Cosa 'pan, by which we ean give thrttugh rates (run% Pittsburgh tor bemoan*" awl freight to hatindete on the 3tbseuri er For further particulars, apply to puce, 1110313 tx,.. Wesel Bout Agent% corner W.ter Rad blarbet etrebte. lOW aro eolltoriseal 10 bontrut tor on. - - " IdcBRIDR CO, (late of Pittabargb.) - cntl2l2l.lf T No. 49 Comm4relal ..t, 81. Lora., Ma D EqULAR. TUESDAY PACK- j e dat er FOR ZANISVILLR.—Tho 13. nta4 teattoa.RslS A 41 JURAM, Capt. 31ortaon Alasso.ll leave for tbo alwro a.I luterzorcllato ports EVKFLY 'TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock P. N. For freight or 1.511g11 apply Cm, Nun!. VLACH , RA IMES CO., Agla. '• Sot hake 55pptriciy. liu il x 12. now, li/ , staunch stomor LIGHT John num!ding, Monter, will run fon7=nn Ohi o , Lak.nonorlor, en 0 regular ocket, during Chn on. Will haw, on her Dry, Oil, an TRIO the 301.11 'masu trot ot towswto on on board CANNA, OIOIRST:3O2i s CO Afro Orleans, Sre. TPUR , OAIRO, BIEMPIIIS AND • _U NEW ORLEANS.—The elegant steamer ina C aTa ft "' N . D rt a ll '''' o a " ' TI I I I I I B " art 1 c.i t he :3 ut=4 ' I : 0. ooe k r. traanitivoly. For (might or pasragn apply 013 Lentil or to m 717 ' , . i FLACK. DARNKS ACO, Agtin . .. ' - _,__ TOR (Lulu), MEMPHIS ANI) A: NEW OHLKANS.—Thenneatearner3.l7. pitESIONY, Capt. dtoetilalisulll leneo or the Manta and att Intermediate {carte on TWA DAY ZAnh hut: Err freight or passage apply on beard or to mytil FLACK. DAILNES A CO.. Arta. ' 1 -- RICAdB.DSONtB irtll3l3 Damasks, Diapers, &c. - riONSIIMERS OF RICHARDSON'S 'LIN- . ENS, and those desirous of obtaining tha GERGINI GOODS, should Ism that the articles they purchase-are seat.. od with the tut name of the Inn, RICHARDSON, SONS .0 0 WDEfir, sa • guarantee of the soondoess and &meld:Myer tht,Geticts - This caution is tendered essentially oecm wa.bre quantities of Mistier and defective Um= are ',- sown after alma and sealed with the Dame of SON, by Irish Limes, who, tegardlem of the Warr unit Infileted alike ma the American consumer andel. Mead* Wren of the genuine Goods, will not, readily abandon baldness se profitable, while purchasers can be imposed on with goods of a worthless character. • ... . . •J . Inuxocaiill.LCXlCll: dgerdmi, ad Ckurck dreg, Nov York. ICE CHESTS!' - ICE - CHESTS!: CllESTBM—Ytmedcaan of =tout sizes and ayloi faraillos,boteds, lager beer Woos.* arkd barkstibetrokj Cltytdove and Tin Nariboomit 01l N 0.134 Wood id, lat door bolow.lbs alp4ofthe.Goldokfldk MAPLE 5UG4R. 7 .10 . tibLa ' Din le Sug 4.ll,JultF l oll, -;!-'aseza MIME E!!!MI Ckold, oi&
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