. . H . o.TaILDs & co., WHOLESALE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 133 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, ve ARE NOW OPENING OUR LARGE AND EXTENSIVE STOCK OF . III • BOOTS AND S-HOES, Of ever y variety, sad latest styles and fashions adapted to Spring and Summer Sales, which having .been purchased principally for CASH, direct from the Manufacturers, and selected with great care as to quality and sizes, we flatter ourselves we are able to offer SUPERIOR INDUCE . MENTS to our friends who may call. . .. • WE ARE AGMS POE , Whirl ars highly neocomsaaal throughout the Ruler o WC IT 02M . 11z, x.s. s p . A . er E i iv.• T Dabs tot their dotshillty =to cbuipuess—ON I. PAIR twines.. found by actual tt to 32CIPTALLIC OUT-WEAR TH REE PAIRS Oli VIE OL es D , EMILY. TiPPlcr , BOOTS .4.2 m SE/O/CS• ®' Boyers CD Rod It to belt twirstitsan to call sod es• • • FOR BOYS; mitts our stock • : ',. YOUTHS AND 80b,.a Purchasing Elscuhera CHILDREN, fiePattkillar sttentkm given b orders. brl9:.lk.r2euT JAMIR Lite NDLE.S3 ROBERT JAMISON TROMAS JAMISON JOSIAH RE A NEU JAMES M'CANDLESS & CO., NO. 103 WOOD STRICHCA plamsmakeull IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF • FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Would respectfully call the attention of THEIR CUSTOMERS AND MEROHANTS GENERALLY. TO THEIR TOO FOR TER 13 Ar G A' ND SIIMECEE R 1' Ii 6 D , Surpassed by none in extent or variety, and to which CONSTANT ADDITIONS WILL BE MADE THROUGHOUT THE SEASON. Their Terms and Prieen will be DS .Favorar. n to Purohasern an those 01 any other House, Mast or West. 85:Kash and Short •Time Boyers are Especially Invited to call. intlfAxwtjelT ...t penal itottcas. SNIFDL.TING. WORITS PITTSBURGH. PARS, IirCIIRD7 & CO MANUFACTURERS OF SILEATIEINO, BRAZIERS' awl COLT OOPPEIL PRESSRD COP PER BOTTOMS. Mts.! Still Bottom., Speller Polder, do. Also, Importers noel Dnalera h METALS, TIN PLATS SHEET MON, WIRE, AT. Coostantly on . hand, Tinl9oo . ll M.ChitINF laid Toole. WarAnpac,Na. 110 Fine and 120 Second street, - Pittsburgh, Pnianin. Or.efol order. of Copper cut to au, dealrod pattern My2StddtwlyT JOHN S. LEE, LFL CHANT TAILOR.. No. 45 Slarket It., Pittsburgh., A good assortment of CLOTHS, CiSSIXEHES, T/MVOS, COAT6ILIS, and all smote =Kahle for gentlenems• teeiraustretslied. 45rOrders vromptlYfilled, is the latest styles of the art tar2klydla TA/ZOOOOEM az CO., .EADV.VACTORERS ARO DEALERS is TIATS. CAPS AND STRAW GOODS, WROLESALE AND RETAIL, 131 Wood Street, Fittebniigh. Rare now on hand for Spring Sales, as large sod oomph:teem eseortment of Goode as can bo rotted loamy of the °seem <Ulm, column :1g of FOR, SILK AND WOOL RATS of emery style And quality:OAPS of every quality uld latest &ablate; TALK LEAF, STRAW, LEOSIORN AND PANAMA UM; STRAW. =MORN AND SILK BON. NETS, etc, etc. Persons wishing to parcbaee either by Wort:aux or Ram. 4111 And It to their advantage to me and erunlne onrstock.. mrll FRENCH WRITE ZINO PAINT. 800 Tone Snow- White and No. 1 MY AND GROUND IN OIL IN TRAWL, WAR.R.IYTED PUR R In .to and to .mire, We by JO&Eni M. STIWNU, No. 83 Route Street, Now York, Agent, Vieille Montagne & Co_ fl/411.. MlMkiPAlgr - Y.V.WI D14.1312301i, A.r•rx, PITTSBUItaIt, PENNA., Hasjust returned from the Eastern Cities and ft now receiving bin Spring stock of Clothe, Caredmeree, Vatting* and Coatings of every variety and style adapted to the Goat city and country trade, which sill ha undo up to order with proneptnena and despatch, end at ratan an low ex at any other elmllar eatabllehment In the Ply. &Moira Mo./3 .ktirl RI /5c CO Forwarding and Commission Merchants, And Agents for the sole of Pittsburgh Menu /setae. Coosistments and orders for LEAD, RIDER, RAMP, PRODUCE, Ao., erdlotted. Prompt atter, Roo to rrcelrlng aoh tortmrdlog. No. 49 Commercial Street, bt. Louie deliiiinifo J. 11. OHDIST.Y, M. D., 163 Med Sieve, Pittslne7A, Penna., Haring had the advantage-el:4 Eastern Colleges al,/ ass pithy sad sosorAl pan' practice, offers M. processlefial aervim In 81:01010AL AND /li6D/CLAL CAESS. Ray, W. D. Homed. Col. Wilson Mcesadleaa. &v. DAL A. llcLaaa /Loa 11. A. Waornt. T. 11. Ell. R.I. Ha. T. J. Digbam. J . .. D. Mutt... , John IL_MoTkor, r...g. Jacob ItlcColltater, Fag. myalydto Ti=A. STOVIG NVORIS.B. - A L .2t. A D Et BRADLEY, lusoncrtniss LSD DULMISIMMT PUMP! or COMB, PARLOR AND RRITEIG STOVES, Plain and Pancy Orate Pronto, &o. Solo Proprietor of the celebrated PATIN]. GAS BUILNiNG and SMOSIS - CONSIIIING COOK STOVES. Office wad Bales Room. - tarlalydfc No, 4 Wood St., Pittsburgh. Pa STARCH AND FARINA Made by the West Pktiladelpielallanufneturtag Co (First Prank= awarded by tbo Frauklin Inaltram, November,lB4B.) Diamond Glom Starch, in mama con Vic 6 box., 6 lb.. each Do do boxes 'do 40 papers, 1 dr4 Also, Retinal, Pure and Deed Starch. in baste varbms elves, all for lanodry to.. CORN PAIILN d, (or Corn Staab,) tr. bxs 40 gpon earls. This article Is exproesly prepared for. conn•ry porpoise, end Co.. be relied on SA superior to MITT to •ny now In nee. Tor sale by TEIO)IPDON, CLARKE 'YOUNG, Phlls..,Zon'y.',lBs2dttre Agents for the Company. N. 801...111ES dr. SONS. DUISIO a Foreign and Domestic Bills of Exchange, ctssimitc4ses DZPONT, jtesr. icoms AND !WPM, NO. 67 MARS= MEET, PITTsBIIIIOII, PA. t9..Coliectione made on all the principal cities through. oat the United Stu.. •P=4[l., r e FL OIA 3f, WE OR B. DU= EITILAIN norirprETs AND HAWAI I DONNE' RIB1301..(8, FLOWERS, Be., NO. 93 SJASILET EMU, F7TTSBV72GIE B. a & c. P. ISTARKLE. /DOMINO, /OD AND ALL KINDS 01 •WRAPPING'PAPE I. Wore/manse, Ho. 21 Vi'ood S PIITSBURGH, P.A. Roo bosgbt at market prfera auAlf fa J 0132.7 COCUI.R.A2Ces tin° •131171VTVUZJ 01 Iroa Rolling, Iron Vault!, Vault Doors, Window Shatters, Window Guards, &e,, . . Zia. 91 &ma Ble d =4Bl Third Street, (Entire= Waal wed Market ' ) PITTSBOIIOII, Uses cm toad • variety of new Patter., fancy sod Oath, rateable Ver an impose& Perttkeelar attention paid to en ciodagOrive, Lots. Jobbing done at sheen melee. =9 I*. ... O. laina FRIEND, 6.1"T0R 2q In It 8 L J. Aim SOLIGLTO/81 011A8081tY • No. 6, aUruff - 810ck,./Isattrue, !cram lEiroolloctions promptly made to any part of Northam lovos,or Waakma WisemOM Wlllattand to the to:mammal:id Bala of Haat Potato, oh. talataallfmary on Bombard Morton.. iseltlyaro VLC.■amson .. —.-.__.._:_ waauw vwayue_--.. ROBINSON, BIN'S & nILLBBS, FOUNDERS AND risonunsTs, WASHINGTON WORIE 8. Pittsburgh, Penna. nierket street. lisonLttors all kinds of eteiunEttgincc antl Still Merin C".l7SMlrood Work, Steam BOlnfila IM Sheet Iron . I*bbth g . .. 13 Ana1rIng done on short notice,. e.tatlydlo "Vr 3C "k" Di A, N Cfn to UN • kinandctatete and Deafen In all Wadi of TOBACCO, arrarp Am; =GAB% . • . AND IZELIna. TOSAOCJ Oe orrneVlSUnnikla &red am Damara AMY, PITTPBODON. PA, 'OKEIGN ICSCrLpi.4I34O. sionT BILLS DRAWN BY DUNCAN, BIDDREIAN & CO., ON TIIN ONION HANK, LONDON, IN golds 01/ Celfg POUND =IMMO AND trIWASINV Ma0,.8 . 114 On Oa Iniadpal i. L ildas and tow= of trano, &won, Rolland, Germany, Roads and alba European Ralf, Wit/tautly on hand and for side by WM. H. wuzums s 00., eatinfo Bantam. Wood street. corner of TRW. J. SCOTT, Dentist, . _ RAS removed to the home lately occupied Dr. Wm. A. Ward, No. ma Pend street, (souta .14,) mate door acres Head amt. Mee limns from 91. st. NR t e. POSTI.N.Y, AtZLSOD , & O•i 01:124.. BARR • SOLID BOX VISES, Out Cut Steel and Hammered Shards and Spades, iielay, Mated; Make, W•Aget Thane Teak; to Wareham., No. 17 Market Street, trAltealts ' pirranunaer. PA. J. .24132/PA: T.AJLO.V., No st, ak Clair area, tansomea,pA, ,*periat itoturts `AI3ERICAN WATCFIE9•~ WROLESALE AGENCY FOR THE SAIE 01 AMERICAN WATCRES. We would most respectfully call the ;then uon of the public to the American Watches now being ex tensively introduced, too mannhature of which hoe be. come so firmly established that euthw conildencs ran be placed upon them as cafe and correct tin:to-keepers, lath by the wearer and seller. iliwingbeen appointed Wholesale Agents for the Isola of these Watches, the public may be /snored itott we 0113 4611 them at the Terylovrest ash prices. We have also • very !ergs stock of SILVER and PLATED WARE, PINE GOLD JEWELRY in sate, snob a. C Garnet, Cameo, Jet and relation. Our asiortment of CLOCKS is normally large •t present routptieing Kane beautiful pattern. of LIGHT and °NEI DAY PARLOR and OFFICE CLOCKS at GREATLY Kg. DOOM PRICES. We have also a fefl Mock of Engllth and Sales NOW and VEIL WATCEIE3 oo hand, all of our corn Importation. Macy Watch Malan' Tools, !dateriala and Watch Olaatee. REINEMAN & lINYBAN, No. 42 fifth street ZIOTIIRILSI NOTHERSII MOTIIERSIII Don't fail to procure Mrs. Wins'wee Sooth ing Syrup for Children Teething. It has no equal on earth. It greatly facilitates the proms of teething by softening the gums, reducing ell alley pain, and le tore to regulate the bowel. Depend crop it , mothers, It will give rest to yourselves, and relief and health to your Infants. Perfectly safe to all case. This Tell:labia properatton - ls the preeintalon of one of .he Inoal.perlenced and skilful femal. Phyeicione lo !Sew England, and time beam owed with nem-failing eaceese In Wilton. of Gail*. We bolls. It mho best And Burma remedy In the world, In All mists of Dysentery and Martinez In Cldldrea, whether It arLses from teething or from say other canna. It life atd health ron be estimated by dollar. and ceots,tt Is worth Its walght It gold. Militate of bottles aro sold every year In the MINA States. It to at old and well.trled remedy. PRICY ONLY 25 CONTE. A BOTTLI al•None Reamneonl,n the facwintile orCORTIN k Par, A New York, bon the ontelde wrapper, Fold by Draniste throoshonithe world. DILONO. IL KEISER, Agent (or Pittetearee padawlyfeT SEWING MACHINES A, Ft 0 F 0 1 a C ID C U IV I, E: A. B FL LATM IMPROVEMENTB A T ' cl.l Ei UFACTURIGIUS PRICKS JOHN 1.. DOJO DOOLLOvua Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Az CO-. blaskateetstrore of CAST STEEL; also, SPILLNO, I.LOW and _ _ A. S. STEEL; SPRLNGIS and AXLES, Comer and First Streets, Pittsburgh, Pe D. B. ROGIT.ttS CO., Wog.: r•e Improwed Patent 81 11 Cultivator Teeth. Gana Roe OW Fort Sfreas, Pta lu2D:lydree RAM ROAD SPIED COMPANY. Joseph Di1w0rth......... W. C. Bidwell (Sercenserf fo Pbrtrr, Rolfe Thevfl.) ILLIMGCMI32IIII 4.1/ RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES. Corner of Water Street and Cherry alley, anl2:llrec PITTSBURGH.. PRNIVA p..6:n.zoveatiaini IR op ib.zet! rorararding and Connohudon Merchant. AND WIIOLDHALE DEALER IN Cheeen„ Mutter, Seed., Nl•t, And Produce Goner•Uj, •.P No. RS Wand Ab ut. PalsburgA A Wpan TO THE IoaDIE.S.—In recomme nding to you to use liontatter's Celebrated Bto such Bitters it is but Jost to &tate that no • etimulant to the spite.. In las. tuning strength cod vigor dorlogaerisha pesitodt sal .toga width ate add.* &Buechel with much polo and trouble, know of no plaparatlon moro highly adapted to all el. flh glare. oursequent anon this catmer, and fur a mother hum loge babe the Bitters cannot bo dlepenind with, especially where the troorneee nourishment is hindmost. to the de map& of tlinehlld; coneequently her strength most yield, nod hare It la where good tonic, tech no Pump Gab Bitten, Is needed to Impart temporvy etrength and •Igor to the wholerystent. ladles should by all meant who Ifremedy, and barons so doing, aak your pity tient°, who, if he Is aegnalnted with the virtue of l b . Billet., will ream. mend their one In alludes. br a gOAErT d =l;l 4 4llltrt r urt n nz i I s% 7877,r h oplti U Water sad 68 Tronkatreort. ‘6.731_11.1.T Bide, Orland Leather Store D. KIRKPATRICK & SONS, No. 31 S. Third rt e between Market and Chestnut .t., ban for rata MIT AND BALTED EPANIAII 11IDEA, Dry .ad Onion Bolted Pates Ktpe, Tanners' Oil, Tanner& 6.d Cm. glen' Tools at the lowers prices, mod upon 1110 beat toms. kinds or Leather In the rough emoted, for • bleb the blend market poke will be giTeLl In suns, or taken In rachengeforllll6. Leather stored free of charge mad mold i. to. . mraiydfo $l,OOO REWARD for any Medicine that will PRATTascot A BUTOUEE'S !JAMBI!, the only Indio Gamed, Da* sold for Rherimatlaro, fronralgta, ileadsohe Toothache, Pain le the Side or Back, Sprains, Denis., !lore Throeti Bum, Contracted Oar& and blowier, the only res alable remedy dleavvered that will act upon them nod Gm. bar thiqtdotA Thousands of porton* here been curod of three complaint' by this new discovery. All are invited tn sirs Ito trial. Principal °Mee 200 Washington atreet, Brooklin, N. Y. Far sale by DR. GEO. LL HUSK% No. 140 Wood street, and J.I'.IIIIMISO. Allegbacy bignatoreef Pratt t Dutcher on the wrapper, and name blown in the bottle. eraklawtf ME= EADACIIt.---Dr. Wilson's Pills tarobecomo quite popular u a remedy for nea.lacte, of every dolerip• tloa. They have invariably afior,k,d immediate relief nu *ben other remedial, have felled. They do not .Ickro the stomach, are vas coon:data and agreeable to lake. Prepared and sold 47 D. L. 7MINEITOC6 At CO., Whole sale Ant[BUS caner of Wood and elb sta., PlCaborgh, Pe. Jeblitert _ PURE OLD RYE Wunar.—l have on hand ienrii tends old Rya Inlay omen I Lava had mode ezd kept Until 'MIA boactono old and 'III bo.old by ino barrel m aaLktn,for madlndpurposea. mr17:1111a IMO. Q. KEYBRII. MI Wood went. ARTIFCIAL 8A815.-1)r. Keyser, of 140 Wood street, hr on bands m7.1=0014 darks for deaf pen.m., .bleb runny pennon are awls to hear gs.'ell sa ever. sandl pans perch. dram, 'bleb t tarartad Into tbo fro IM Ia rery ellelsrit In Insayourri of &elbow. ja22lsrT Pt= BILWDY.-1 have. Brandy which I will guarani*. to 'JO puns and et for notaidunrwhid. I boy. Finland to meet • public Inuit. Any ono who wtlt try, Aldo can boas/140d of ItonoporloOty. lart7AltvrE GEO. IL AEYEKR, In) Wood otroat. GALVANIC BATTIRY, of &actin) Macarrno Idicamrs, for Medical porposee, of a very eo p eefo r kted grill he neat free of =pram chum Caarerer ea karma, rn om • remittance of Tan Dollen. A ttilreee Dr. OEO n. rttrnita. no. ito Wont et. , plmhenrh. p,c erA,Ia•P BIIMILDZEI BRACE The onlyp ace to eat gad Shoulder Drams lam. the Itmularturtee, Da . Ogo': Li KRUM, 160 Wood at aploot6wT SPosozs—The best assortment in the city or de at DR. KETSZIDB, 140 Wood at. apltutlte'D sun, Bah. Brushes and Perfumery at Dr. joyeasta, N 0.140 Wood et. - aptrAtaT - - CUALMOIS SKINS of a good quality for ealo at DR. RZYMEIS.I4OWaIit. virketklrT STAINaas—A. full assortment of all kind's dityrtasta at Rau at Da. Klaltall, 101 to Woo 4 anat. ' 'Tag °AT. aractury in pitiabni g h mism.ups,a9, - miwcoa es. . loskatiniv . , 13 I ! W ALEX. R. axial), 1=!! Vtttsburgij PITTBBIZrEi.CIFMIr.: SATURDAY MORNING, JUKE 4, MO OFFICIAL PAPE& OP raz city tmel News Items: Mn. TEMPLllNTolla.—Obscrratione taken at Shales Optician SUNTO, No. 59 Fifth st., yesterday. IN SON. IN INADIL PO 70 .102 74 cet.loA, A. ■ 12 " 6 " P. al Barometer Tim LoctevtLLC CANAL —The subject of the enlargement of thin link between the Ohio above and below the Falls at Louisville, is attract ing the attention of our coutetnporaries at Cincinnati and Louisville. It ought. The ca nal there now, is the scheme of a quarter of • century since. In that time every thing has changed in steamboat construction. The canal is a mere urchin's colt, good enough for the or chin, but no fit and not fit for the man. The boats that the canal will now accommodate are not a tithe of the wholh. Pittsburgh, moreover, would have a line of good boats between here and New Orleans, if she could be sure of their getting by the falls. The Courier says that a single firm at Louisville pays $lO,OOO per an num just for drayage of goods between Port land and the former city, and we also, together with Cincinnati and other cities, have to bear our share, doubtless, of taxes of various kinds accruing at that insignificant portage. The only place that could possibly be benefited in any great degree by the fleet of huge steamers that is obliged to lie below the falls during the tam mer, is Portland, whose principal object of in terest was Jim Porter, a good, honest giant, now dead, may be rest in peace! The whole valley of the Upper Ohio is deeply interested in the proposed enlargement, of which we may have somewhat more to say at another time 1 5QUEST.—Coroner Bostwick, on Thursday, held on inquest on the body of o little girl in Allegheny City, named Elizabeth Jane Busier, who came to her death under the most painful circumstances. The little girl was attending school in the 3d ward, Allegheny. She was a pupil In the primary department., and was about nino years of age. At recess time, she, and a little girl nomad Ekiu, got into some childish dispute, and the little girl Bussler was pushed against a atone wall, striking it with her head. She did not appear to be much hurt, and went into the school room Boon after, with the other children. But it was not long before she wan taken to vomiting ; she was taken home and grow rapidly woise. Doctor W. A. Herron was called, but in vain. She died. Tho Doctor thinks the blow communicated a fatal shook to the brain or spinal column. At the Coroner's inquest, the - children who were present et the moment of the occident were examined, bet they were too young to give any connected testimony. The teacher, Miss Jane Rump, did nor see the affair, and could of course tell nothing of the matter. The verdict of the jury was that the child came to her death while at play. STEAMBOAT CASE.—The care of the U. S. Ca. William Buffington, charged with fastening down the safety valves of the steamer Patio's, came up in the C. S. District Court on Friday. Mr. Buffington, who wan engineer and part owner of said steamer, plead guilty to the charge, with explanation of the circumstances. The fol lowing in a copy of hie written statement, an submitted to the court : "And new, to wit, June 3d, 13.:9, William Buf fington, the defendant above named, comes into, court and says he it guilty of the charge alleged against him in the indictment above referred to in this, that ho it convinced by the investigation of the Inspectors that he did overload the safety VSIVOIi of the steamer Pantile, but that he disclaims any inten tion of violating the act of Congress in so doing, and alleges that at the time ho did so ho was unaware the valves wore overloaded. He also admits that ho did tie down the safety guard, on the boilers of the said Meaner, but alleges that he did AO became their alloy. fused, as he be lieved; under the pressure prescribed in the certifi cate of the Inspectors, and ho therefore believed himself authorized, as the engineer haviag control of the engines and machinery, so to do. IMIIIB=EIMII R B. Roberts, Esy , District Attorney, in submitting the pleading or defendant, stated that he, defoodaut, had suffered from his loss of business and the withdrawal of his license, a penalty In some respects no great as ho would have done If convicted and sentenced for the Offence. In this view of the ease be would not ask a sentence against Mr, Buffington SPLESI,II, STItAINTIERSIES.—The finest, largest and most delicious strawberries evez seen in the Pittsburgh market, were exhibited yesterday at she stand of Mr. Jrnamatt Knox, of South Pittsburgh, who is one of the moot enterprising cultivators of Berries in this region. They were the celebrated Albany Seedling, anti were nearly if not altogether as large as walnuts. hlr. Knox had also a plant of this variety on exhibitan. which wan covered with berries in all stages of development. The berried went off rapidly at high prices, and were very mush admired by o!! who saw them. Mr. Knox has, we learn, two acre, covered with plants of this celebrated variety, and well be prepared to sell any quantity of them this summer and next year. Those who desire to Oct out plants yielding such. splendid specimens of this moot delicious fruit, will thus have an op portunity of supplying themselves. We may add that Mr. Knox was the first deal er who complied with the ordinance requiring berries to be sold in quart boxes. The public are much gratified at the reform in that respect which has been accomplished. U. S. Dierrater Cocas—The case of Lei i Long, •which had been on trial all the week, wan cot. eluded yesterday. Lang mood charged, as will Le remembered, with robbing the mail at the post office in Pleasant Union, Somerset county, in September last. ils was defended in the ablest manner by Hon. J. It. Elie, M. Swartz welder and Mr. Coffroth. The prosecution was conducted by the District Attorney, R. Biddle Roberts. We have given iho main points in the testimony as it has been developed from day to day. Oa Friday, at eleven o'clock, the case was submitted to the jury, who retired, and after an absence of an boor and a half, returned into court with a verdict of Guilty in manner and form as he stands indicted." The court then adjourned until thie morning ►t ten o'clock. Tim Johnstown (Cambria) Tribune Bays, "the frienda of temperance in our town appear to be thoroughly in earnest in the crusade they have undertaken against the grophop nuisance. A remonstrance to the Court of Quarter Seesions, which convenes at Ebenaburg on Monday, has been circulated through town during the past Week by a committee of scsJeue temperance men, pud the signatures of over three hundred of our moot respectable citizens obtained." CITY TAXVI.—Ttio City Trensurcr gives no tice that be is prepared to receive city fazes and water rents for the let and 2d wards. The hooka for the other wards will soon be ready. Oa all taxes paid before August let a deduction of 5 per cent. will be allowed, and 3 per cent. from .Atittruit let to October Ist.. After that 5 percent. will be added; and on all not paid by November Ist, 'Spell. cent will be added. Tax payers will therefore ale that nom ia the time to pay. A flena Onn.—A man named Samuel McCul lough, having been oommitted to jail on a ourety of the peace, for threatening the life of a neigh bor, broke jail and escaped to a place called Perkineville. He was ro-arreeted, ironed and sent to Ebetibburg, where he made three tieveral ►uempta to burn the jell, in one Instance setting fire to the bed clothee. He was defeated in his diabolical designs by an alarm from some of his fellow prisonere. PZIASYLVABIA Dasoooffics.—Thle fine military Company is w have a Ong presentation and pie ado at Iron City Park on Thursday the Ott inst. Tba committee of arrangements consists of Mama. G. Fans, D. Marx, Leopold Bahl, jr , Lewis Roger and M Fisher, which is a auffielent guaranty that every thing wilt be done decently and In order. The Dragoons is r 1 well mounted and handsome German company. PATILEIT..—The following patents were issued to chi:ens of this county, for the week ending May 24. For improved propelling and steering apparatus, a patent to Slurdick Lytle; for im provement In smut machines, patent to James 13. Angell ; improved chuck for screw .tuuing, patent to Ncaall and Kirkpatrick. All the above parties reside in Allegheny city. This is Alio glieny's °hare of patents for one week. BIRMINIMAX Pnortarr.—Thu. afternoon, at three oreloet, Mr. Davie will sell, on the premises, the lots fu Birmingham and South Pittsburgh, which are ad.: vertlied In our columns, ender ¬ion head. They embraco plouant locations for dwellings and favor.. Me sites for manufacturing and Mildness purposes. 'As terms are awl; and all should attend who want to pueblo(' lots in those thriving borough., no they will be freely sold. NUALY DEOMIRD.-A little boy, whose name we understood to be Pollock, was near being drowned in the canal basin at the head of Grant. street, bud evening. He was taken out for dead. but after a whilN with the active treatment newel on such oceasianO, ho Was resuscitated. lAFANTICIDII.-410 learn from the Greensburg pipers that Rebecca Brinker, of that place, who was arrested on a charge of infanticide, was so quitted. The trial canoed a good deal of. excite ment in the immediate neighborhood. MOISICAL Eanatazvrsar,—The members Chi Noblostown Musical Association intend holding concert or •ocal music (with Instrumental amours atomut) on Wethnisday, the 15th of Juno, in' the &- Mamma Claud Pnito tulip Church.. All Ural Chi Elena in raapact<aU7 iulltUs4 to Stead. ' [lleportk for the Daily Plitttergh Gazette.] (Nett t. Gsneral Synod of the . Rs formed Preen, Pirmanitinnta, June 2.—(Couelesion ej &oseth Day's Proceedings.)—Rev. Dr. Douglas was called next in the order of the roll. De characterised the report a mass of glittering generalities. He expe rienced great difficulty in speaking at this stage of the discussion, as the text of the committee, and their explanatory notes on the door of Synod, were alike unintelligible. In expressing his decided opposition to the report before the house, he must not be understood as de. :flaring that he is tired of the principles of the Re formed Presbyterian Church.. Although born in .another church, he never stood upon any other prin. eiples than those which are embraced in the stand ards of this Synod. He scouted the insinuation that those who were fur union had no love for the Reform ed Presbyterian Church. But he did not love her more ,than the church of Christ. Away with this idolatory in Worshipping the church more than her glorious hessi—away with this unmeaning flippancy wrapped in the miserable genre of a contemptible hypocrisy. How tunny of those who were born within the pale of; this church are now members of her? Did they brie her? Did they become disgusted with her principles? Let others answer. This Synod was the first to indicate that she was tired of her own principles, when, more than twenty years ago, she invited the churches now composing the V. P. Church to meet her in convention, for the pur pose of devising plans for effecting an organic union. She bas violated. as he believed, the pledges given to these churches. Many a thoughtless swain has been mulcted in thousands of dollars fur coquetting less. Them is an element, however, within the Synod that is about to accomplish Ler destruction, though be-could not say they were doing it intentionally, for some of them were great and good and noble men. Every member knows that there are men in connec tion with this Synod who entertaip notions upon the subjects of Psalmody and communion that are in di rect opposition to the laws of the- church, and they tell no that we aro “rotronis" and dare not arraign them. Can we preserve our distinctive organization in the midst of sub discordant elements? Again, God has confounded,our language—we are not of on, speech. When God desired to scatter the postdiluvians in the plain of Shiner, he confounded their speech. We aro not agreed upon the doctrine of the Headship of Christ, which we have asserted, again and again, is a distinctive principle. The teach ings of the I.'. P. Church, on this doctrine, are ortho dox; no sane man can deny this. There is no desire to perpetuate our organization beyond the present generation. None of those who pretend so much to love it are dedicating their sone to the ministry; none of our wealthy members are bequeathing their sub stance to the church. Wo have not a single literary institution. It is said our missions are prosper... Ile denied, p:operly speaking, that they had any foreign mission. It is entirely under the control of the General Assembly jO. S.) We could certainly do more if united. It is said the people don't want anion. Hive not some of our congregations bean rent during the put year on this stbject? We cer tainly are not united among ourselves and never can be. Each party should go to that church to which its proclivities may prompt it. This speech wan too long to report folly for your columns. Evening See —Synod took a recess until o'clock. At 9 o'clock it woe called to order by the Moderator. Tha Board of Foreign Missions presented their report. Recommend Synod to send out fora minion arias during tho year, either to India or some other Laaid over for the present. Proceeded to the order of the day. Rev. Dr. Guthrie would be sorry if the report of the committee was adopted. Ile,gave an account of the early history of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. The beno of the Reformation was the making matters of individual investigation terms of communion. As to the doctrine of .Common Mer cies," in tho standards of the United Preabyterian Church, which bad been regarded as an Insuperable barrier to union, the speaker thought It was the same in substance as that of the Reformed Presbyterian Church. They should read the standards carefully Wore making the assertion. He thought • 'desire for union was no exhibition of dislike to the word of God or the standards of the Church. We had our loreign missions—but had not the United Presbyte. rice Church missionaries actively engaged in the service of God They bad mission station. io Cairo, Damascus, India. all over the far West and on the shores of the Pacific. 110 would not go into a union (no LlMan e 111151.1- oration would compel him) with any church he thought Unsound ho tho standards of religion. lie believed the United Presbyterian Chnrch to be cooed, and accordingly ho woe in favor of it. You might es well try to put down the spirit of union, as Con gress to put down the spirit of inquiry in relation to slavery. The Synod of this church had courted the other branches of the Reformed Church—had tried to woo thorn into onion in 1843, and now they wanted to break off the implied contract. The blood of the martyrs of the Reformation was flowing in the veins of the members of the United Presbyterian Church. 1 hero was much trouble about a name. What was in a oamo 7 It would not pore one man or another. Adjourned till to-morrow at V o'clock. Day.—A motion was...lntroduced and car ried, transferring, the Jewish Mission to a committee, the majority of cabana Are to reside in and around New York. it was moved that the elder. should he called on in alphabetical order to express their views on the subject of Union, which many of them did. Afternoon Sesrioo.—The Nominating Comalittee presented their report, containing the names of the several Boards for the year. On motion alt.. John .711' ill n, Itov. Dr. Dou glaa w. added to the Board o. Foreign Minaiona. The , Illeuaaton of the report r moton we. lb.. named. and continued till elk, rat. t'o•r lb* Daily Put.. oiar , qt. ; if...". • t.t •-r •—So, honest, brava, true hearted, kind ber.••—t Richard Bowen is guns from among a.. The writer • vie paragraph know him well, knew him i• full of vigor and activity, and in cirrutnntot•.•- i•• which nothing equivocal bad place, etrzut•••..•••• • whirls demonstrated beyond cavil or thr n ,io•oieve and kind heartedoese of Rich ard Roo. r• ...I of which 'the passage of almost Carty yea, • • not in the slightest degree weakened the wrttel'• violist remembrance end admiration. Ile 11.1 •1•:. orally narrated the case alluded; to, sod never •Ibout the deepest emotion. But he ermot strain from giving his narrative a enure permute. snap. It is new about forty years, per hap. ad ono more, perhaps a little lees, but the re. cords our county court will show the precise time. The writer was a practising lawyer; be we, poor, but was gradually getting lute a good run of basi n..., principally out door business. Among his clients was Richard Bowen. The writer'. dwelling house was one of those humble little brick building., still etanding, on the south side of Pean Street, a little west of Cecil's alley. Nearly opposite, on the north side of Penn Street, stood Mr. Bowen's art.'. of the rolling mill. These matter, may seem out of place in the nerra tire; bet they are necessary to the full undemand ing and appreciation of Mr. Bowen's generous con duct. On a Conant day a cue came up in court, in which the present Bishop Hopkins was counsel of one party and the writer of this article the other. Ido not recollect the parties, but Mr. Bowen was not Inter ested. Considerable excitement occurred, during which the opposite counsel gave the writer the lie, and in return received a blow; several blows passed, but order was at length restored, and the next day we were each fined $l5O. After the Court adjourned, the writer started for how., with probably bat little !appetite for hie din nur; he had passed through Coeire alloy and had turned towards his house, when he saw Richard Bowen spring oat of his office door and come rapidly towards him. l'pott coming close he seised the wri ter by the hand, and exclaimed: "Mr. C., ice heard of the action of the court; I do not believe you are able to pay the fine Imposed upon you; but whenever you want the money came to me and you Anil have It no long as you want IL' He added ODOM kindly complimentary remarks, which are omitted. Subse quently the fine WU remitted, so the writer was not driven either to elfin his own resource. or to call on Omni so kindly proffered to him. But the offer made was so kind, so prompt, so eager, Bo unexpect ed and unsought, that It made an indelible impreasion upon the writer's mind. Cututtantao'a—Pietos.—The following notice of the Pianos of Cbickerlog Sole' manufacture we copy from the Bolden Courier : "In an examination of their Instruments nothing etrikee us more forcibly than the minute attention which is bestowed upon every part by the master mechanics who construct them. They have a fall end complete knowledge of the requirements of the Piano, musically ao well ae mechanically, and their whole object seems to be not only to attain perfec tion for the moment, but to retain It by allowing no Improvement which further experience mareuggest, to remain unnoticed or unattended to. .That such energy and enterprise has not gone unrewarded, may be known from the feet that there has never been so great a demand for the celebrated Instruments alluded to, as 1101., it being almost im possible for the manufacturers, notwithstanding their immense resources, to fully supply oven their regu lar customers. Our friend Mellor, No. el Wood strut, tho 'gent for the Alum. Ottlckeriag, hoe returned from the Factory with a splendid stock of their Pianos, and we rceoutruend thou who aro In want of an loans moot to giro him a call. WALTZU SCOTT'S NOV2L3.—Anna of Ueyerstain forms the fourteenth weekly home of T. B. Peterson A. Brothers cheap edition of Waverly Novels far the Million. These celebrated novels are published at a priest-25 oents per eopy—svh:ch places them within the reach of all, and those who have a taste for works of this character, should by all moans avail themselves of the opportunity hero afforded and which may not soon again occur. The whole twenty-six volumes can bo had, free of postage, for five dollars, by addressing Peterson tr. Brothers, Philadelphia, or W. A. Bildtmfenny, Fifth itroet, Pittsburgh. _---•---- - &MITT OP Tne NAM—Chao. Krenan WllB sent to the hill till next Monday. Hie wife made oath against him for surety of the peace. She swore that elm believed him to he insane; that he had made a violent attach upon her and that ehe believed her life WOO in danger. He made an attack with a hammer upon Mr. Pierson, In Diamond allay, on Thursday night. Ills family live in Cherry alloy, In the ad ward. Comastrtno.—George Thompeon, the individual who committed tho recent outrageous assault on Mrs. hialone, had a final commitment lodged against him on Friday. Ile will bo tried for assault ant' - "h intent to kill, at the next term :h will cotomenee on Monday n AT the Cs of railroad 722 tons of 71b:Ions,.and Isar. 2062 tons in three w Tint Tsiotters of th! Dare imatid in,Ass milas triAstesta tstlan Church. Richard Ernltest Johnstown, the yield load weskits hint' was 68 to 60 pounds to lowing the yield wee reek, 625 tons. That is dist; polio Bahia°ls la Balmer ._..siad told %I* OM Telegraphic Additional by the America Nror Pfau, Jena —lt to reported that Ten. Gurney bad scut word to the Austrian Governmeat add Use supply of provisions were trglortlng to fait to Piedmont, sad toot to would be unable to bold me taaritlon ho oramplid muted o fifteen Mils. The Frvoch Government, it Is raid, has received Infonaut. Goa that Lair d'Artoev had carved towards ton Austrian frontier. A riorwegian Barque, b-Intol to Venice, had leen slapped by a French frlgatoand Informod that all the AustrLan ports. except Trieste and Ancona, were Flocked The commander of the fortreen at Venice h.el re eared no notice of the blear, lade. -'• French Ikvt sae 6f; ro mud Li ul ul:catly • Ipinrml twenty soosele. Fllivoa French tiseo-of-arar hal term a_aeo nrar Cattaro an the maid of Dalmatia. The Liverpool flit, In it. at li. L. drclar mg that the paa sage of tin. Twine, by the Croorh .4 Sardinian ertulea, towed be the signal for an European alliance, .4 the march of the Austrian troops on Earls...3,st.. that llo.ils In to gain Anstris, and her ....mud for what look. like ttrazhery, Ls to be the realou of Moldavia .4 Wellachis_ The shipping Interests of Groat Britain are greatly npitat• .1u to the cooveyance of articles contraband of war. Lord lialmeehury to his reply to a special Iniinlry. mays that the neutrality proclamation was not intended to prohibit the eo. purgation of coal or any other artichs,bist-ho warned Um cab Jects °rarest Britain that they not carry, for tho nee of either one, belligerent artirles which are contraband, se the Governmont will not Interfere in their favor in Cl.O of cop tore. There aro inclinationa en the part of the Italian relndees located on the Swint onuer, m fair e revolution in Lom bardy. Their efforts were put down by the Swim troapxseho oeixedquimtity of guru and powder. Omar Bitiram.—The Queen's apterh to the Peril Ameut ie not expected to be delivered before the 10th of Juno. The London News nays that tie Liberal, wiii ineod on tak ing up the Reform sino.tion whore It idokel et the dleaolu- Ron. MiSSE The chartering of r0a...1a to Prao,., fur truopa or tor rhipr .an regardol as illegal. COVIN.,Oft. Ky., June 3 —A lire oxarred io o..stn3n.n yenterday afternoon, by which the bagging f•rtorto• a: flo herb a Co. ar.e entirely tiestroyed, with lout of 12L.C00. The Wenn., In ontsll. Ono hundred and twenty mon 1.1.1 Women are thrown ou e 1 mployntent The the ex tt.n.1 , ..1 lathe Covington Locomotive I% °rite, which ware rlnnnt,rei to extont of $.5,000. Sr Loc.la, June I—Joseph Charlene, ono of our oddest and most respected citizen, was shut ant mortally iirttuiled, on the street tbls morning, by J. W. Thornton, formerly a let ler dl lb. boatmen'. Boning institution. Thornton was tried and acquitted about a year ago, un • chargo of bating atollan twenty thousand dollars from the bank. fir Charlene woo tine of the principal altntetes against bins. Waal:unionist, June I—The Pool Went bait LISIIPti a Piaci.. =Con for the IWO of the public laud. In lowa, commencing at Fort Dpltt. on tbo 26111 cf _Sept...utter, and at Sioux City on the 3,1 of October. They are In the Northitrestern part of lowa, at tho Lad of lb. II•e. Moines river and its tributa ries. Sr. Louis, June 3.—lntenso excitement prevailed among all clam, of citizens to-day in consequence of the shooting of Mr. Charloss, this morning, about 12 o'clock. Some two or three thousand men re paired to the jail with the avowed purpose of forcibly taking and hanging the prisoner, but through the ex ertions of the police and the influence of several prom inent citizens the excitement was somewhat alloyed and tho majority of the crowd was prevailed on to disperse. To prevent violence, Mayor Filley ordered out the military, some of whom are standing guard at the jnil yard, and others patrolling the streets. Mr. Charless still lingers,but his death is momentarily ex pected. Re received two pistol wounds in the abdo men, either one of which the surgeons pronounced mortaL It is feared the announcement of his death will be the signal of a general outbreak. Mr. C. is the senior of the firm of Unclear, Blow k Co., and is one of the oldest and most esteemed merchants of this city. Tho attack upon him is regarded as the most unprovoked and cold-blooded on record. Vt., Juno 3.—The Rutland foundry and machine shop, owned by the Brauldon Iron and Car Wheel Co., and occupied by Messrs. Bowmrr Mansfield, woe burnt last night. The loss is esti mated at from $15,000 to $20,000, one-half of which is covered by insurance. ST. Loris, June 3.—The river hoe fallen 12 Mates within the net 24 hours, and vtill receding. There Is nothing new from the upper streams. Weather clear and quite cool. Loris vit.r.s, June 3.—The river in titati.wiary with 4 foot 2 Inches water in the canal. Tue case of the itrCreery family, of Alleghe ny, charged with counterfeiting the coin of the United States, will come on (or trial in the. Di strict Court of the Unlted-States to-day. Mtn No. .5 on the Slack Water Narigatiou is nearly repaired. It will be remembered that the breach occurred in it at the April freshet. The damage was about $lO,OOO. LYON'S Powder end hie Pine All the insect tribe will kill. Judge Meigs, President of the American Institute, says •—"The discovery of this powder, by Prof. Lyon, is of national importance. The Farmers' Club have tested it thoroughly. Locusts, grasshoppers, ants, hugs and all vermin can I. destroyed. gardens preserved, and houses made pure. It i.s frr, poison n Inv/kiwi, as err wasp -1/r. Lyon rev it." There is no question as to the great efficacy of this article. A few applications destroys everything like garden worms, bed-bugs, fleas, ticks, roaches, dr. It is an Asiatic plant discovered by Mr. E. Lyon. Many imitations will be offered. lie sure it bears kin ad dregs. Remember 'Vs Lyon's Powder kills all inserta in a trice, While Lyon's Pills are mixed for rot.. and mice. Sample flanks 25 cta.; regular times 50 eta. and $1 !faunas A. Para:, New York. Alen the MOllO.l Mustang 'Animal,. S. A. Bow:4 S Co. have }oat opened their le. Create Sal..n foe the te.on, where the lovers 1.1 this deli racy can he supplied at all hours of the day and ere fling, together with all the etceteras. They kocp con stantly on band every kind of plain and fancy cakes and aisfectionery, manufactured from the beet ma terial and got np by competent workmen. Wedding and other parties supplied on short notice and in the very boat style. OPj.IIERS from a distance are continually being re ceived for the new Finkle Sewing Machine, sold by J. L. Carnagban Co., Federal street, Allogheny.j _ . Notice to Builders and Contractors. TILE UNDERSIGNED ( formerly Mreman rr !Lowland Parr) ro,eld rrrpectfelly Inform those for whom he bowl dm. work. nod the public generally. that he lenow prepared to formala Mate. or per on State Row., L 0 toe meat lapprovad mann., Orders for Itruflag or Ito.. palrlog of Slate Hour. (3f left at the oOk e of Aka. Laugh. Iln. corner of ZI (IX st.rvot and the (aoal. Fifth ward.) will be promptly alteirdt .1 to. THOMAS PA It NY. my26llord. Pittsburgh Insurance Company. Office, No. 96 Water Street., PITrABURGIL PA. HORT. GALWA C. Preaideut. ►. A. it11.114.11T, neey ALAS. BILULAY, Vine h - cel. Insures anvil - at Hull And LlrKu Mena, on the uhlo and Iltotstrtr.pl risen and tributaries, wad Marine 111.4 gnu erntly. And again. Le. or nun.. by /kw And again. the Porite of the b. and Intend AttelnatttA and Tranapor.tion. Robert Galway Alanarnier Bradley lobo L Leath, Jain Fullerton, Nathan I. filart. Hobart Robison, William LsLrr, Rubin t 11. amnia, John MYRA Parmael Welt. keg Jueepti P. Gassean, hl b Joint 9EVI4 lama Marshall, David Richey, Chum. Arbuthnot, cuy3O-1...,13n1 - - ESTITUTION ellAltAll'Eß—The R. übscriber declare. hereby, publicly, that he w.. In emir when he charged Mr. Jelin Charles L. Walther with Laving .toted front him 11300 of hie prof,. cry,.. the m on ., btu been Lund afterwards. Ile tberehre, by Os present hints the good names end clieractor ul ..Id .1. C. C. Walther. UIFTILICU FOIIUIIAhy. I, the ant...eller, lively,re in the utne way, that I retract lb. Gerundtn words need by rue in the hon. of Mr. Forst, hats asainst bins, and that I reatllute W. good name. JsZililid JOHN CIIkIiLIFI 1.. WALTHER . . The Pet faction of Dental Art. UTIFICIAL TEHTIT WITH PLATE..? OF ro ECELAZY =2= TIE. N. STEBBINS having opened nn office .t 191 Penn street, Is unspersa tu manufacture nod !Whorl teeth of the nt.uee dmtription. In Intrwhiclog thew new and Improved of Dental Work to the cltlzatu of Plttabaryli, Dr. B. froth assured that they will meet the same &tumble rtheption which has been aranrded to thew, In New York and other localititai sabers they bore been toned; and he Wean/mons t.eller,w that they are destined to thparoode. aa they certainly excel all oCher styles to 1.11311TNE99, DURABILITY, BEAUTY .11 PURITY, and In awery iitiallty which renders Artllicial Tooth dowirlibia, and are at the tonne time cinch lean Wipionalae. ithoclrtirne af till, work niay t., po. o at lila onlw, No. 191 PENN STREET, NEAR ST. CLAM. ap';'2mdiwP Carriages and Buggies - port TilE ACCOMMODATION of Pitts norghrot, tm.l atreogete visiting the My, thoenb.orth. or has opeued • Wareroone Immediately to the roar of the Monongahela Rouen, on knelt .hoer, for the soleof CA1111160E:13, EINIGINS AND !WRING WAOOfte, Of hie own mennfoottne—the malorlal all felrotell with greet cars. flaying been engaged Carly-three ye.tlu the toielneee, and Um lut soy/Ramo years In Allegheny City, with an lte• comae of bashoeie, II rofilclant gnarannia no to the quality of hie work. The public are respectfully invited t., call scut azurulue his INA. lalartory off.th•wrner ar rt.loral .treat and North anumaa, •111.gbeny City, JUAN SOUTH. mr192.1.1wr GAS STOVES—S El A IV 'S PATEN T.— Tho eubectlber would direct etterition t Ode gni:radon Mona for nommen am We have all ekes, In price from le Hcent. to $:8,00, and Inerrant thew to gine perfect eatiefec. an. 001 and nee. T. J. MAUI Nolo Agent. N 0.121 Wood street. WOOL, WOOL.-100,000 lbs. Wool want otl. for which re %HI tray the highest market prise le cash. lIITCIIOOOS, Itcollls.l.itY • CU., Ja2 IZ2 Se. and and 111 Front sta. BERNIE AND ORGANDIE ROBES, A full assortrucut at store of BURCEIVIELD *OO. rrO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.--The ± undersign.' will WT.. ivy Public eme, en TUESDA Y, JUNG 14th, 161.0. At their warehouse ou Liberty strmt, 176 COILN MEL. LERS, for etorese, Ae., If 18, some le sot wild mad Shelters removed before Met time. 'SIMI. A 3.II=IIP.LL. Pittsburgh, Ihey 11th, 1666—my14-Imd SUNDRIES -2000 bus. Conurion Potatoes; 1000 do White acidities. Nvohla 160 do Ihied Peacher; 40 bbis. Herring, (old;) • 00 do Paperboy flour! 1000 illsbehester Begs, For mit low by 111T(711tX)C11, 11,701tICERY SUN DRIES-332 sacks Wheat; 21 do Dry Apple, 7 do Elsnoreen 3 do Wool; 3 do Pan Ku* Afe do rostbern, Tog:rare on enamor Olonwood for male by royal UMIAK DICKEY h CO. FlSll—Mackerel, Herring and Lake Fie stall iii!uls in store md for Nab by ita n aY H.COLLINS. B LAOKBERRY BRANDY-25 doz. in bowel, just teed - sad forage by Ja man &ANDJUSON. SD Rood vt. g00z0,4 !you,upa-22# 0 ) bts. scaled; I, pr its by Orruza ammo: Commercial. _ . COIIIIITLEE OP ARDIIRS.TION FOR JrNE. J. Dp.m.r. V. P O. 11. Paramr, J. S. Cosaays, J. J. Ou.- lEM=I f 6 I Sp , oiartl f the riffshur,,A Prrroorcon, Stronnar, Jraz 4, ISSI Ft —dull and drooin,,l t.t'.ot from star. ni sfo Olds etV3.25, 5 6 .3 7 . and fa:. tar en P rr . $ . ..175 and .f 7 for Extrs, yad $7,25a:,50 for to may do. • G ;Go I.h.h Toanot,aa ad 11 , J end White Wheat, on harLot 51. 00. grortn, lavnty nal nasrliat dr cllning. omcEßlE,..—sods, at 10 1. , 1.14 Nf01...3 at 41. BACON-tho 0140311444441,41.411:,,,44 . .4 f 44 Shot:ado., 9 144 , 9 i for Lades, 10!j for Item.. 12!4 for Nagar Corral do. AfqlES--a alio of G tons S. , ls .lah 4 ,44, 4 4 PoTATOF.3—erica of 2.5 bhle at c,2,50, mod t b oo k .1 75 fur rni.al, ,11 fur Brit. and 90 for '.a....hannwk o . Flall—saloo of ti: htlf this lo.ha tlerrla.a, trti!to and Shad at 0). nn4 2 , 3 half do N 0.3 Marterti at ft hr mvklirtrai and $625 for Larga. NEED—a swan solo of fltiaoad, on wharf. at SI,Go. SIONKTARY AND CONSIERDIAL. Th. Si...it., a.- Spirit td tho Tittles, nays t—Cat fide farmer., PO far, hare brongbt their wool to grearket. ary clips bare rola readily at gillr-15; and ao.ut that ltd. best abodes irring The nrelpla of the Edo adal in May ELM /aver r-11.1,C00 &irreg.,' as compared with May, BM: A gatemen' of the financial condition of dat cohirtiinate corporation la to be wade up to the let of Jam, alien a alerting of creditors and ortortholdrre will be caked, In order to mcertaln If they arc prepared to come forward nod privene the property from the mortgage bondholder, Th., Canada, from 11.sion td day, tent itrapecie. The Bornads, from tide port lag iiamblug, had g60,0C.0. Tem Satnrday eloiontott dot. not promise to Le a.. large vraa anticipated, Pomo of th. orders having idea countermanded. Thn America's adairea, Lower.r, may Jerre/vie the amount again. The eativnal,s vary from a million to a million and a lanif.---[Ct. Y. Trill. The COndltlon of the trade. in Cuba Segue and the heavy st..clto In title market et prevent, attract attention. New York 1,1 made the favorite &In of the trade of late years., awl rho diaturdame in Europe, which ~.leno the English matket uncarrtain, and rutrually rhnia oat the rl,llOll and 1.4,m.; market., lim leaded le turretter the shipments from ilmann and Ilatantan to Oil, port. The entriva the pmt ea d k were i the value of Including and .r. t .sl,hert.taln the ',avant.; lertnlght 'fbe atr.v.k. of huger st present ou sale or halting a market abroad, la reckomql this morn in as follows, as against same time lent reasoa:— J one 1,1,...1 Jane I,lnLi. Iluznin.a... ~,, ... ::.1,251 Mau. .. ::1,741, 15.17.5 ltag. .. 15,000 Thu upazsuls hou“,u sreYork, ',gun:, 'dab lour or Lre of our old .Inxcric.n con,gul.c... trma, aro the pritcY pd c.ra•ig.neen.—i S. Y. Tic.... Cop,. Pearicce Trtsnr.—Tito rcccdtts oP Woolstotr. during gin rata wt.,: wnroe, fond., --o.ZII br.l. astir:lo2,- 275 bush whit% it 16.00.1 bush tort, Ui.397 bosh ti.its; 042 hush Rye: /0.9,0 bush barPy. The stain:mots of Itresdstliit • dun, tits post ocoti ncre en follows:-6,093 bbls tl.ur , 21,072 bol, when., 11_5, 024 bosh corn: bosh ostr, bosh rye; 2,070 biota Worey The receipts from Jno. 1 to Mny 20, compare , os follows with Ilse tweipts during Ito post three years:— 1859. 1558 1557. 1850. Flour, Ebbs.-- 172,233 195,870 90,39) 81,487 Whedt, Lush 961.708 3.158,992 7,228,417 1,098,514 Corn, bosh 1,404 340 1,289,40 1,269,283 2,587,883 Cuts, bush 32,200 602,749 287,9:2 :00,894 Barley, 106,013 148,189 The markets during the woi-k have been Ira excited than fel toms time put. Wheat has not varied materially dur ing the we, k, though the market has been rather tinselled and fluctuating. Corn has declined le.2c, with considerable activity at timely*, Cate have declined "12 8 . Barley de clined 242 e. Moe doll awl ribint Mk lower. Nothing doing in Provisions—{press. Eastern Exchange rtmtinore viry firm, with a demand fully ospul to the supply. Desists are .till paying prem. for bankers cheeks, though selling at the same rates. In Il roma cues es loaner retcoad to draw fJr ontslders below , 4, but Ude firma was not paid to any extent, these demands, heal and foreign, haring been supplied pretty folly at ;6. 7 lie rdrulttences:of currency to lit. fouls since the ad. suce in exclistige tnede to 1 premium, are on the increase, and the Indlcalions are, sconhi rates rcuriin here, at !..; that bank - yrs will tn. forred to discriminate, to loins extent, against Missouri paper. In some cases they rem and todraw today at .!!, ler Henn lute corren• - y sent Id-re:roan the West. Tho prominent lento re in 111. general mai kris to-day was bunt In ths price or pork. Two round lola of 500 thin cash, telly brands, arra thrown en the market, on 11.0110 t Of nn sound. , driter whom, margin bad boon need op. by the fake, et cogs, Interest, le., and din priers realized store $11.,:41 for the brat, end $16.6 . .4 for thy second 1,4 tho latter being heavy. Ti. pnreictleStwern made by city deal rels Tinta I. no demand trout abroad, pri.ss in the seaboard markets being to:utterly lower than they are here, nudes= ere, nt the re. need rate the article. would not bear ebipment.— !Cin.G., The Journal of Cotatuerce says • "7 bare is an increanid pre .are In the mosey mat het, and the rata. al Interest are beading upward. The laid movement of iqxcle last week have Aland...al the bank averages, an that It Is difficult to estimate their preseet condition, but from carafel inquiry we are estisfied that the amount acute and bullion on hand In thots 10.1[014102 at the opening of bestow., this:morn nag was about g - dldatanntaf. 0 learn of loather large Ship ante puma forward thin week; tlie Bowtrin steamer well probably Ink,, from a nelllioo to a ruellloti cud a quarter In gilt and the total esti:arta of alerts for the corront week wall add up I .d.reen there rind loor nitllloun. There appear. to ho . vulannary rontraili• n In the discounts, and most of the falling 9 , 02. to have Well CAlllrolled by a decrees. epee e. Foreign exchange I. not act's, ;except for eight bills II take the place of specie." The Money market •etnaion wlthoutehange. Thonmennt of busbeea en discounts is very linaittkl lu consegneace of the- prat it:Caroni, between the pekoe of the holder. and buyers of paper. Setae drtuestle ecceptrukcee, baring five months to run, both drawers aced accepters very choice names, warn ',annd balky it rout, other (curs not quite en strong st S cent. Lail week the saute class of paper was held Ornaly ut 10 57 ceteL 'fie foreign hanker. were wat tling by altering eery liberal term., the stork houses to take mosey 011 coil, bat mat withvary partial cocoon, the Stock brokers seeming to share so the general desire to !NUM Ifp., elating on short loans. Call lone,: have horn recently 101 l by many to be eery unsafe --t N. k. Cour. d Enyr. Th- followinic is the Bank movement of the roar pt inci• pal cities, as shown by their boa st•t, Loans. Aped, Oran Wu. Deposals N. C. MaY ;12 0,=1,65.1 E 01,52.350 Phila., 410 24„t0tt7,1100 0.1101.147 3,01p.f1d 17,112,i:41 N. 11, do :it. 1N,0 . 2.5,4h7 Itkari 070 1 . 2,326,701 :72,061.401 ti.074,31X) 13,663,d00 20,709,(50a 224.41v - SN3 52,33,344 31..21.642 1.45 ; 517,111 ae..l 112 I , creasa.-. $ . 1.0 , 13,70 51:322,16s 56:1615 •, ,, ,1Y1 , 316 TI.•• ct those, scasscral toot /act inn. I:AELIVILLF:,I., wheat, Atuue.d.y. l•ro; 332 du :t do pen nu., 7 do flax sc.]. 4 4,11,,e, I , :ckey dc co, 1 hhd tubuee.y Mra.urle, 4 roil. rnpo, 4 1.1.1., e,alluat rup,o, rarloa; 7'f bbl whisky, WWI: 6 zio. Ilrynr. 7. 1,1,1•1 flunr. cm 1 mill ue, ICnll. 1.3.‘ hl.ls •ugar, owner. rd aka vdo,at, Vt.t,tht- Wa eels hetiginst in the rooms of the Shaine Aaesciatiao Nant , r.lay, the hand 101 l of tl>ti Northern 1.1ue., recently tesuail. esuniintirlng that lb• hasten( that Company arenas-g -ing freight for IU. 'al hundred from Di:Lague to tt. and paasengere for the units distance n t .0 head. The op. wasittan Is evidently r oohing hot to that lice, but tho North. ern Linea. bound to trio. It has aplondlit !ants and did hot tato advantage. of the people when it Led tho road clear. on.ae to the Northern ./.ins. I its La Gesso eras ni!ii to illroti Ilona, lestevening‘un able to get through The 11 hooting boats bare been run itiog eery irregularly for a week. The water le getting ed low that you Con mint Oil Wltllltlg for Tore-- The Glen wood, from :Ineheille, was the only arrival a...lday. She liotiught. up • fair load, but nothing more. The Ecuootoy will ICS," for St. Lome today. loaded to the water The Ida Hay wel elan leave fur Cincintarl withal] an- etc carry The Emous Graham hoe heisted rote smoke pah.h•l bitted rod, Wad will leave to-day for Zaneaellio. A long and able article on the enlargement t the Leine dills Canal optician le theCtimmerclal of Tltoralay. It skeet oho - The urgency tit the cane I. extreme, mini the proteine of d ar e Interests obetructed to gient, that neither the in trigues of aeselah apeculaticre, nor the dolitya of ft/C.4K , tent Is,l W ciao. In charge of the government, ono be permit ted much farther to Impede the bction of the natural forces Ghat would enlarge the canal and itt.tmekle the commerce of the West. That there is mach of earnest in this, may he gathered from the following extract from a private (letter, which we strepormitted to print, from N. Lockhart, Iraq., Superintendent of the Louisville and Portland Ca.': 'As soon ne the Ohio /leer gals at a 3 feet stage, the new leeks wilt be located, and.tha work commented Immediately:" Sr lons—The flreed.l nye : There it hardly • bust that coat. rot of the Missouri but what brings doro • largo notate" of tike Poaken% and all are loud in,these threats of tern:ma, n thole who dluded them In makiug Ihn trip. ten l yn earn u that thorn are e about 4501' retuned about Learenworth City, and about 2,000 at SI. Joseph, Who Al. apwittog for rtantorcensente, among than, returning, I:, make an , elan-ht on Ihn printing uninen both plants. The Commercial of Thumlay sap.— ho Comm, Figh, Dacolah and Celle Creole, k the T re on Tue•day.tzhu Abort. Cita port the reportaare eery(tuc eouragtug to boatmen. Carpenter is the aboalest point to Wheeling and Glass flee. above. Oa the former there to three feet want, n.lee learn by special dispatch. maid the lat ter '.45 Inches by the rot-tel. At iiittaburgh lad evening there eaa only a loot 4 Milne water by the taarn.3.4 at Wheeling. Letart, Butlegten and Illimunrganattta. Oar rep..rts from the Lover Ohio aro given below. .1 Neer Odeste pap, expo We undoistand that a amart triek was played od the stratum nuagriehantu cm her downward trip. A man by the Lamb of Carroll. *Lipped soave cases on board let her at Cinctunat4 made oft Ida bill for lading for nu - roomy tutu of Moir, and bed them Insured for $t,0110; abeillbe heat got ea tar Cerint :Teo Albany be trial to set her on fire, but fortunately It eras put out before any aerio. damage woe done. The idllcem put the man mbere, and on examination of the mu. they mire found to cattalo abinglee The SlaquokaM ltzcelsitr imam:mem the atmereaful navi gettou of the 31a.paohota ricer. The steamer allanebaho bed alcoutled Ito. far up . Bridgeport. The Central tiMee, in this city, has a risk on thealearaboat Excelsior, damaged by the fire at Neer Albany, on ThOraday—......The Loulartile Journal say. pr irate betterafreat hear Oilea.,from rarpeeta hle none., .ay that the yrltow force bad made lta appear. tame there. Tos Camara.—Copt. J. IL Ilactultou, agent of the otico. writers in this city started to theproxr. a that was • 11.7.1. tat anyandottn, Saturday. She ban • lot of flour and to. hacco u basrd, which is Insured In agencir• here tor about .S:t.K.O —Mon. Wur. Telegraptus Alarketa tam Yuan. Jun. 3.—Cotton in heavy; sales only Men Galen upland. middling. Is quoted at 10-1;,. Fleur heavy; 4100 bbl.. Wheat heavy; 3003 bush sulek Mot. winter red 1. quoted at $1.75. Corn hoary; salmi 13,103 bushels. Pork Leavy at $10,621f@16,57 for ese, and $l5 for memo. Bacon doll; Shoulder. 7e , p71.i. lUdn Iowa!: Buenos Ape. 28. Tobacco unchanged; Kentucky 014011%; lir ' gluts 2144514. Wall dull and lower calm .0,000 11.5 of troll Mai, hammy at 100; fe,raign qualities continue heavy_ Wlentliy Amu at T. boor hoary et 01:1437 for Now Orleans and 611(0 1 4' for Munovido. Ppirits of Turpentine. heavy st 47 ou the spot, and 4854640 to arrive. Melia firm at TO 5090 c. Rim doll at 434 1 4 Stock. lower, Chkago it I hock island 25 1 4 Cumberland Coal Co. Isl.olllnois teal R. R. 2614 Inlnoi. Central Loud. 70%; New York Coo- Mal 7314; Reading 39; Canton Co 19; Virginia 01066 06%; M ,62 ...r , 6,66 . 83 3:1.; Galena k Chneffo 01; Cleveland t Tae Info 211 i; Panama H. R. 11914; Kele Railroad heed& flail S. a. Co. 71; U. S. ft rte., of 1574,103 0 <. CIIMUILII, Jane 3 —rioter firmer, at Yeeterday'a and lumber decline arestated: $ 0 0 3 8.1. 0 . 75 too are the miting prices. Wheat unchanged. Otte. declined 24450 per Lush. Corn !Weedy, we imotml at yesterday. Rye 1109451. barley %gal Whlaky grim at an s4ranceof 14r. per gallon. PrOTISIOLS vary tame, with buyer. at a stand off, Lot price. nominally onchan;ail at 61 0 , 68.1 i for bulk Fhouldem nod Sidra, nod 7(905: for ba'k du.L.rd 1 /li. Mem Polk le neglected entirely. I2chalign very firm at 3.$ per cent. Tho Abney Market Is more active. The Mink of the Ohio Palley needed Its correspondent. that on tomorrow too uoit r e of intdrlorSllewn blokeKlß ha taken at the ratea charged la St. Louis, sin: 14 per mut. Put LLYI.III., Juno 3 —Brnadstolls .continue depressed; le. W .2000 WA. 01.101 $7,1214 for W. 11 Thomas' taxed brund,t superfine le offered at $0,75, without mak% fatty lota maim $!!0.70-1b° i"pections for the Weak ;mount to 8,515 Uhl. &gal net 11,011 bble bat week. RVltn.tr has dee eti oe d 25 c, with sale. of =lO blels. Coen Tal.t at Wheat unettancsiL nalea of IXBBI Loth rod siBsl,s4a,7ff wtdts at $11,70(511,53. lie Rye no calm, (104 ii 40.2' bath yellow mid at 0 , 4,103, aiming at theillatv'. .... ... . toady at 12,,;(41.2.4 i. bbla and 13!.it}13)51: of flan; ask. at !LEW° tistrroat, Juno .I..—Tba Incur atrltel; of GOO tibia Howard arrest sad Ohio at •..' . steady la $l. 7W01,54 for mud 1 . • steady at 64095 for white, and St- , . t• dull and heavy. Bacon &dee 9,4.• $17050. Indaty active at-Zu. BURCIELFIELD liavo rectil PAlig et 14% omits-f* Great Alteratbie and Mood Ptnifier. DR Ervv.e.:a . me'S PANACEA_ T , , HIS old established end invaluable reme dy foe theatre of Forontlit, or Slog's Evil. likerons and White Swelling, Eruptions tithe Eikin,.. NOUN* or Pimple cf the Baca, Obstinato or Scaly ernritiona, DOM which 111480 hum an impure habit 'of blood,' Poles In the Boom, Weakened and Debilitated eaten( the Systethorie ging either from a Im; and protracimd case of sicknewil, Or having labored under an attack of nyptillia, the Oa, Of which still remain in the system, or having swallowed groat amount of drug& calomel, Ac. which rosy have af fected th e hopes or their covering. 411 ed the, poriosteem, which eometimen grove rise to a chronic nicer°ot discharge, and small bones ootelionally come away. Attisck. of Me' fustian In coneequerice of antojthed °rebored Constitution: long standing Billions Affection% the Pale and the sickly,or the Bloat", race, rilWays Indicates or tequirrs the rem of this invaluable pm:seem or should the patient have labored under la ailectlin of the Spin.. Dropsy, Jaundice, or l'el lowneas of the tills, Chronic Affactlons of the Wee, Maras mos, or wasting of Vieth, hil.rated Sore Throe!, nip icier short. the most loothmme theensee which have pot every other medicine at dO/Innt.oo, will Os tae skill of the profession, Lirmiire thrthri ito_uter of a coot.", have been perfectly eradicated by this grout vegetable pa , OACta, In I\ll C 115.1 of. etuiptioull . Sdaynes Al 4 llratag intment," should be used in tottnestion with the /intact.. ho two will cure the most chrddc and attitude erupUre dieeases. Retell price of the Panacea $1,50 per bottle: S bottles MOO. Delivered to any address on receipt of Remittance.. A RECE-la VERY REMARK-IDLE CURL Was that of Eliza A. Mart. No. 4 Trenton street, Charles town, Mau. Whge le Philimelphle,' she ,_idol with Wm. IL tilety, ltth street, a doors Skelton Rasa The caw was. eruption of eight yotts standing of the Mont obstinate character, corning the whole outface, from the sole of the toot to the crtnat of the hood. Itching .24 irritable In the extreme. The mat eminent of the profmo eon had failed in arwompliahing a nth... Dr. Swarxra rA• NACU arm eglinetitin makieg • perfect cam. Prepared may h 5 DR. SWAYNB EON, Phila... DR. 11. GEYSER, 140 Wood atroot. Sole Agent for Pittstinrgh. m717,111vT A N ORDINANCE Authorizing the Con ti &tam atm of • Public sow on Smith tire 11ZOTION 1. Ile It ordained end enacted by the Mayor, Aldermen end citizens of Pitteborgb. in &het and Com mon Councils asieembled, That the Recording. Item boor be nod la hereby anthorhod and directed to adrerltte for propoesle for the conernaction of *Plana Stscroreith nmessary inlet, from the end of the &Wu now imuc etrocted In mid Strret to the Alt eel/toy Then 'aleo, the an tension of mild moor from the north aide of Tenn to the soot), Woof Penn area. Pea. 2. That for the payniant of the cult sod eepenee cr said rawer and inlets, It le hereby ordered nod directed that the he arty prop beuellted by randtrac of said sever elan esed equitoloy fairly; sad the Councils do hereby appoint the Recording negotiator and the Britt end second Dietrict Commissioners to mike weld levy and Weu meat, and when approved by the Councils It shall be flied In the borer Book In am Recording liegsdatoes ata= a duplicate copy shall ho depnited with the City Traleutvr, who diall regularly enter credits thereto oppoeito then/mods of ',errata as they pup their 1463.03011 L., and dull take re ceipt, from contrectore or other, for all moneys paid them by the authority of the Street Cammittsa SZ47. 0. Tho sod deranore etiall, before they make , report to Councils, give notice, through the papers appointed as City Printers, of the time end place for bearing complaints rig Just their assesoment, tinny such there be. Esc. 4. The assessment, when approved by the COrinclle, than be inthlinbed one Unto in the peprre e:idiot:ad to do the city printing, with notice attnthed that If not paid %Rhin thirty daye stun the approral of Coonclle the frame will to canceled by tho City holicitur, with flee per Contend ridded. Onlaln•d and enacted Into a taw is Carouctln thin 30th day of May, .1 D., 185 d. JAMES , WAULEY, President of Solon Council Attmt: It. [.,.nos, Clork of Sole., Couorit RUeitiBILL ERltErr i President of Common Council Attest: W. IL Manor, Clerk pro tem of Common Conceit. A N ORDINANCE dutnorizing, the ,Grad xi. log, Peeing wild setting with 'Curb hurries. Cbcriy Altey from birth street tt Virgin ally. ' Bs:Orton 1. Ile It ordained and enacted by tho Mayor, Aldermen and citizens of Pittraturgh, in Meet nad Com pton Council. awembled, That the }recording Rego. rotor be and ho is hereby authorised awl directed to &deer• tite for propmals for grading, paring cod rotting with cnrb .roan, Cheer) eller, Irani booth street to 'Virgin alley, end to let the same in the manner directed by the ordinance wncorning strma, forced August 315t,1057. Ordain. and ensetAd latd A law lo Comatte thia nth dAy Alny, A. D.. . _ JASIE3 11.1GLEY, Pr ,Went of Meet Concoa, Attest,. It. lloairtr, . Clerk of Select leouca. ROSSDLI: Prealdrut of Comm= Coonzfl. " ' dozer: W. IL Wm,,lr, Clerk pro tem of Common OmmelL A N ORDINANCE Authorizing the Grad loft, Paring and setting with Curb, • portiop of third sweat, east of and opposite ii property of A. Wilson A Cs., A. d S. Wilson end T. L. Pfoifser. Stenos 1. Be ir modals:Led lied enacted by Lbo Mayor, Aldermen and ritire. of Pittsburgh, in Eelect and Common Councils amomblod, That tba Reeording Regulator be and ho Is hereby author/r.e4 to odenn t for proposals for grading, paving and eetting Leith mob that portion of Third et root eset of lions street and opposite Ito property of A. Million & Co., A. & 8. Wllsoe and T. L. Pte.., and to let the same in the manner directod by the ordidons concerning Weeds, passed August 314,1857. Ordaloed nod en... Into n lam in Councils, thin Mt!, day of May, A. It., lee.). - JAIIES 31.1CLUT, President of Paled Coned. Atteat R. IthoLew. CI,L. of St.l,t RUSSELL ERRIZTE, l'reNitlont of C , ,rontoo Coondl A tie.: W. 11. Wicrrszy, Clerk praytai of Common Couheil rpENTIL LIST OF APPLICATIONS for I.eoiling Liqu:•rs, Pied to tiai Clerk% ORlce up to Juno tal, Palk. Anderson Wilhelm, tavern, Upper Et. Clair townehip, liswklield John, with other goods, ad word, Allegheny, Boyd Giorgi. W. tavern, Upper St. Clair township, thanthoover Maury, do Elizabeth do Clayton William, with other goods, al want, Pittsburgh, Cowen John, [sworn, Baldwin township, Duff Francis, do Ohio do Emmaus Fred, rick. tavern, East Birmingham, llentgon I. D. ' ward, Pittsburgh, Iforbacti Henry W., -en torn hip, Itida Sebastian, eating house, Duquesre Dorouslr, .. Kaiser F., s DO other soots, gd ward, l'illatairga, Kura Jacob, winos, hones, 4:11 do do umlenhauser S Seel,. tavern, Pitt township, Larock Hamilton, do ad ware, Pituburgh, Morgan Itoesonah, do do Allegheny, . Miller John %L eating berme, Pitt township, blcOraw 0. 1., tavern, Ist werd, Allegheny, • McCole James, Jo lid do Pittemirgb, Auirew,do bd do do Phillips it. I...tavern, al word, Allegheny. Relleal Michael, satins house, Duquesne Borough, Ftesart d.. W with other goods, Ist ward, Allegheny. . Staudt Cbatlis, meting hones, MO ward, Pittsburgh, Uiman Alewrt, eating house, Pill township, Wierbeller knalerlek, tavern, thattLerstownshlp. Wallace Maurice, do Lib ward, Pittsburgh.. • • Wiu•Sart miting !muse, ath ward, Plutsburghg s lIIJMAS A. now - lair: Clark.' . Clerk's CaICP, lone ld, 8 S. DOYLE. Fir.F.DxRICIC GOOLE. B 0 Y . L E & CO., WI 59 SECOND STREET,' - OM°, IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN LIQUORS AND WINES; • DIETTLLEES OF ALCOHOL, COLOGNE SPIRITS'," • Campbells, Burning Fluid and Spirits of TURPENTINE. Aloonfacturers of orery deecelptbo or Domestic Manors, Wines, Cordials and French _73ITTMIIS_ [lava constantly on Laud various gradas at pure BOURBON AND RYE IVIIISREY, Peach and Apple Brantiy. RAMTA.DIA AND NI V ENGLAND awl,. tto. but° 31.3nawtarors of tho CELEBRATED 'MOSE" WHISKEY. • grute fer PRILDEEL:C6 CIOULT:11 JAP.A...`IZSZA.M..r.ES •pll:dtrl7F Li==:El I R I S fI X. I ZS S Damasks, Diapers, Ac. (lON SOMERS OF RICHARD SON'S, LIN- N..., zNe..cl thaw destruns of obtaohg..tho 0=1:11N11 euODS, aboald wee that the articles they purchase to coal ed with the toll oaths of the fins. SICIIANDSON, SONS 41 019DXV, • as • guarantee of the soundness and durability of the Clouds This caution is rendered essentbdij taseessury ea large quentltlus of lassies and defer:ire LLnens Are premred, season after mason and seals! with the name of BICIaT.V. BON, by Irish Houses, who, regiudletrauf the Inftmy thus Indicted alike an the Asturian consumer sad Om taastufar, tures, of the genuine Goal; will not readily abandon hush.r so profitable, wtilloparchesore car ba luvosel on with goods of a worthlesatchiumeter. J. BOLLOCKS S J. B. LOCKe, Agents, 3tl Church grew. New Tort IS.ggulat titalncro .eason Arrangement .1859, BEEITMEN ST. i,otriS AND PAUL: DTA AI LY NORTHERN LINE PACKETS FOR GALENA, DUBUQUE, :TILL WATER AND ST. PAUL.—She !Wonting emits • magnificent tide wheel steamers Comp°. tide line for :he coming year, leaving us follows: Stem:men. • Ilmoday •• Tuesday CANADA WarJ. ..... " Wedneeday..LUClE 5LAT...... ••0- " .idc . Wednesday—AUNT LETIT— o Ch. lierrison. rthrsday—XSTROPOLITAN— •• T•U•nloodoi• Thoreday....IIIINNESOTA BELLE— " MIL MIL " R. W. Patter. " Crapet,. PatonIey.....DESSIARK " ILC. Grey_ Saturday AL, anissie.g_ The Northern Line has Ivan to success Int operation dnr. - : lug the pa, year, sod for regularity, oc no r o n.,,,d,ia a.. reliability to every enlace, hes never been surtnne o di,:i., orttml oo the Irntero rivers. liming sild,el sinnmy , ateaMerl te the Lino, they are liew prepared to offer tocress.,.. ed insides for the tread:salon of all Wetness eotrteted to them, ead•hope to merit A contionatlonef the pat,'. MON; 0 heretofore to bestowed upon theta. • Foe el, Informattle (hut may Le reqinrevii • apply at the • mullion; at the foot of Leant street,* ed.. Northern Liao Peeked Office, No Cl Commercial etre,. between OUT* and Locust- WARDS t SILILEG, General Agenda. • meaßood MISSOURI" A'lVEit. Notice to Missouri River Shippers and ' Passengers. ! WE have made an arrangeraentia t i t with the Jileamrl Hirer NUM itcm pony by which we ma glre through rat e s from katoboamth Mr powwows and freight to all pouts on Um bliamorlitir er. Ter farther particalara; apply to Nuct, Bum t. 00., Steam &at Agent% corner Water lad fluket arresl4 who are udbotiaed to contact tense. ,' • Mcgtt/ZEd CO,' (late of Pittshoighjt melsllistf T N 0.49 Commercial it, Pt. Lott* am EGULAR TUESDAY PACK.- • ZSN'ESTILLE.—Tbn suns G "HAM; C.r.t. 31os= Atzas. , nl lee» " 4 intermediate poru 811:81" TUESDAY, e. 7/ar trert i W a Za ti fa itinnaft. e•• — A - T1 ,--- MAKTES - 1 4 Er ii k„, • . ,Itudld rammer defLmer , Joke C. Been , w,B Inn fa a sto, baeA —uts an Ell 4 DAY. if. 4 Wt. Tortrelgte. ACS BAR= BCD.
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