commtiston, arc tos PI.4WORTLI, - I Forwareing oMmlssion Merchants, Dealer. ;mom GRAIN ad PRODUCE generally, • N. Water and OS first etreeta. Ram Po—Mkbc.rk, McC'rßryt Co, Pillebroy,; Joe. DeDa . Eol-• dr e s s 5 111 .Pktrick, Orn Leo* WWI der Barker • Dilworth; do; TIMM • 00.. BC iAtan Btmwra It in • Dar at Reettleit ri:derrrsork.Clnrcistrhtlpail Co. kr, Withert, Da to , , Polar& Meal. Et Malone; Con on Dorlown, iKk.b.rden Overman, Phil delphia; °Damao t Il t, r 2 a4 d hriw, • EtiH 20N rwART, Wholesale Sitars 'aininission Merchants, •• Sallyd 'lO7 WOOD, STREET. J 111 RIDDL. WZRTS At CO-. Wboleade °racer; Comm lavine awl Pnrior•nliog Merchant, rmd Nalen la Westritn Prodnim and Prothinna, la N. 155 Micky wen. pitteher g h, C l ONalgtonetlaof ChAtrae, Butter, Egg., Oral., et.. odk- IW sad matiotemory rehire.. gmbrowLe.l. Liberal taah ad- Vsoore mode. 131 7.11TTE7R, • ROBINSON , PRODUCE 1:0,1111ISSIaN MERCHANLS, ' No. G Smithli eld Street, Op_ , .. gatolst Roa, PITTSBURGH, PESN'A. r o l o i lairr;ft,,l:ll,(Hl,4;rs, FIND. sod every a/gmesealsof Preview. Ile. reribit"tsrbus.nrsUb."Alge're.lZEtL::: jaßlytt SW: BROWN Jr. mittlipn ?alms. S GROC.BIRS AND DNA I.NRB IN FLOUR AND SEEDS, lion. 191 nnd 193 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. . • sstorsos. parifiiriai di co., Porimardllag 111erebant., And Wholentle;4wiln WESTERN RESERVE CLIEESE, .I.4Borm„,.LARD, PORK, BAUM. /LOUR, rtsu, 171 pe,sl A 0.% Eskrataa, Linseed & Lord Oil, Dried • Iraßead Posisoe generally. Rios. 141 and 844 Prong S ot2 PITIOLIU UM t 6 PA. VlLovLp . • . .... ....... dr. OO,III4ISSION m KitetIANTS, AND DNA LRRS IN 1 1 1..0trfe, c3RA.INT ett P 14.01) LICE. No. 343 Liberty s 1: PA., 41eica brands of /LOUR, for Bakeeo nodPITTSBURGH Family lase 000 511 au hand. Particular ottootiou pol 4 to drrie g ordte for Merchandise ararrallr• ucCtlrd - I jr AIUES A. FETZER, Eta-wardi ng an d COMMISSION IS KROMANT, for the hide. or /LOUR, GRAIN, BACON, LAND, MUTE R, It SUS, D RIED FRUIT, acid hula. generally, N 0.16 Mahe &rte.% carau Ant, Rfttumk, . W a r calf. U. Dahly. IN. Pittsburgh, William Dilworth, do, S. Catht on / .1 Bon, do, Atwell, Lew alteo, do, John Eaq d; D. Jlarqr it 00., Otn.nristi; S. Brady, Omatqlwr It Bulk, Souu.l Ott, Sul., do, &mule It Co, do, Paxton h. Wooloo, dcr, Cordon. Bra, do3;dly L. 61. ki KA Pr. • ViatTLE-IrLfl ritoktDiß. &RAPP & VAN ()ORDER, MARCHANDISE BROKERS, AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 114 Second Street, Pittsburgh. I : . . ti - . ,g i . P 1 I , - , .-:, MltlttO y . • 4C. W. Wen & Ch, New Tort, Shrivel. & Dilworth, Plud,'g Pro&sev & Co. h Spr. Harbarigh k Co., " Thalami, Clark & Young, itYlandkaa. hi rim & Co." Philadelphia. • llarrisou & Copper, Clack,. T. A. Newhall A Bose, PhD& T'. &Dugan & _Ch.,. T. Whitrlda., Jr Co., kalthwarial U. D. Newcomb & Clan Las. ar_nakead/tkoto k Co. . I kyklo. KY. t./7-17d KRBST BARKER, PRODUCR• AND COMMISSION MERCLIARTS, PROVISION 267 Liberty Street, corner of Rand, PISTFIBURGII. 101. Particular attention given to the purchase and saki of Flour Orate, Dried • Prune, Potstossr, Pork, Lard, Butter Chaeae, Chseer and Ticoothl Rdsde. lq Order, promptly Ailed at tbo lowest market pricer/. Ad moo mode on consistonwolo. 118.012c0 of the Plattgurgh Bag hhoufactory. auJl:lyd SAB . oy l — . `O,- ^WIN/3810N MRILCITINTS, 1"?. r a ll y . Prod/ ' , T. a • R. IL Dahl, And dealers la Inner. G 774, "" CHADWICK AL SO COMMISSION MERCII.A. 95997 1 • — . 7 4.7rak1M14444A1t f9fo of -- Mahon ing No 4 '149 and 151 Wood t+trgad, war Ninth. PI 41LN rapping Paper so N. factor."' prir P 1 for 194 p. :;.• , • I WII OLESALE , .OROCERS DEILLZIELS IN PRODUCE • • PIG METAL AND BLOOMS, No. 257 Liberty Street. tally 1. 1852-Ap2s P 1212111128 11, PA. /11TIC11COCH.; & CO., jEnavaery to Marna; 51`Creary &Ca] Forwarding and Cominhwion Merchants, And Wbolraas . Dosien to Prodase, Flour and Wool, Ara 153 "Ra and 122 &and a., Ficthoryk API2IA—MY22 lIIIMMIII4IIIIOII..WWWI r. ratTir-111111. SPRINGER IMELDA UGH t CO., 'OO Id MISSION MERCGANTS, DEALERS IN 'Wool, Bides, Provieionsto Produce Generally, /51 °' 209 Liberti Egtll9l.Pltta!?urgh. .1•12 •-•-•-•""" k li•aAhoG i itaJER, mum IN Flour. Grain and Prodnoe. Commission and Forwarding Merchants No. 124 Second St, Pittsbaryi, Pa. mmlyd 00111 114, -..- ...... Q CCTLIBERT & SON, General Commis kr. won Agents for the gale and Parchaee of Reel Estate, No. Si ll.t het etreet. Pltteborah. JaZlttl J. f 1 .7 ie iGra OFF I C 0.,: rrodLOUR FACTORS and Produce Coronas sloe Merchants, for the safe of Floar,Orafe, Seed. sod °. generally, Nce. 7b Water mad 52 Front tene Mid/arab, P. 5 0 , ,. t, I A.28.1tr Q JOIINSTON, (maccessor to L. Wilcox, Q. A woulCV tit. DittlaillaY, Owner SAitAfield anti Faun Simla, melanin munition to bit awortrnent of Pan Oro. and etwoolcalit, Perfaniory and,laue ) fhanith val. tile fatally Mancho4 Ahaitioh timi ng my. Pure !Agoura, Gaudin bran& of Clitiara,te., An., al) of which an oft...xi SI =surpass,' In.:panty and at low.t prior. Phyldclanaproactipilon• cartfolly compounded. otltilyd ur AI ACKEOWN,Thf" — ' --- - i oli 0 , mc --, i)ruigilit, yy • dawn (NI SfAutitactarernod Agent tor Thayer* Salk! And Flak% listracta, Sio. ISt LI ben, street, Potts Lona; P. .1401 yd : ll . Tifr:lf AA NX,Slllii,_a u .. ,h -------- ,10 of the tiri .1..• • S. A. Pahneriock • C 10.,. sad encoeseorn to ketwog Bros., Wholonslo Droggba Ka SO, corner Wood arid I write Sta. Pittsburgh. Pa. k A. FAIINESTOUN. & CO., WROLN. =l . l:ltitbargo, cornet ""ltrri /mollEtit t. Pitt. rrn iborgb. tacht Oitimata Nowa asitaL RAUN & REITER, WiIOLESALE AND RetanDinginvoraerof liberty and L. Clair ea, ttaborgh. I'OSEPLI FLEMING, (SUCCESSOR TO L. 0- - Wilcox Cbd corner allot woo and Dlomond, keep constantly unhand oral, ital.= lete amortrocat of Drop, ta lolopay Modicl i tass, o Ido Ifattelao Chew, 14 .. rat aLI article. por• I.' - airftpdodmapromertploom carefully co:owl:Died at all )11. EIEcKE ER, DRUGGIST,' Ito Wood stroet, of Wood /DINS aid Vire.. Pittaborich, Pa. JOHN , : ;SCOTT, Wholesale Denier in Dnlt" Unto, 0 lls; Ternlabee sn.l 11)ostofrd,.1lo. Wren, streetaftlatargh. :,All orders rill roceirepitapt nlteatloo. Vrobute Mr JAMES, nOLXES...L.m_d Pork Packers torn Market and innit nklyd• LEEOH & ililTariffraiii, COMMiRBiOiI and Forentsdlog Nercbants, dealers lo Westsro Its sorra . /flour, dy er, Batter, 1..1 011, Pot and Peed i Bends, Onto, Dried trait, and Prom, usuinuy. Br /may Pous. shrsys on bend,: Pests for Ms sale of bladlsoa Co. celebrated Paso tral ra& Noe.ll6llecood sod 143 Pa era, between Wood sod Ilsolthleld eta, Plttabora, Pa. optlyd _____ _----_________________ epll—rieB7---4 WIREIIOI3BE.—IIENRY IL 1,,, oounts, forwarding and Cbm mission Merchan,nd New In Mew., Butter, Ulm PM and Produce mereliy, 16 16 - &4 EL, above Water, Plnaberatt. , in,2l Eolii---g---cv--------1145.ARE E.—JAS. a ARi5: ma, • Whohole Dealw In Wear, Pr een are .....,......ny,N a . 6 &rent!, Meet, boktireen Libel' y - god -- Emltillfeltl. Pittsburgh, P., _Awdrenne =eh. - E1 SELLERS j , V" Deal the 4.4 " o 7Lit,fted -°, laer "rrl! SUNDRIES— 10500 bble. n our—an grades; ,0b) bGer end obolled: 16,00 e b Vilma; • LOO . 4 bring do I COO Gu 7n dont And forma° by nny Bap, sp4 1111C170OCK, MaCTUEERY 4 CO. IIifACKERELL--- 20 half alio Na 2 hrs. Haikerel, •10 kilts "1 " • bbl " a 0b . 1,,8ay of Italia ilerrpNr, tar vas • . • -•• • • - • .: - ?i , ' - i: . :;' - i-E:i . ' , '' , : f .' , .; ,- 1 - 4 : i.'i.'',''''i . l.,' , .;.':'' - 5:; - ,!.;'ri - i:P'.:=%, - i.:k:i, , '''Sf.:'k-:, : ': , i BECK & ,•77,77, .1.. iii,„.. .• a wata-ot riagaz4,4*4l4ll//57: Aniline, Rodgers & Co., Bankere on 9 afield street, failed, and opals an ezatoina lion of the hooka • deficit of $8 or $ lO , O OO wan discovered. Thin money, it is charged, wa n drawn out of the concern by the parties indicted, after its insolvency was ascertained. Also that false entries were made and false balance sheets 'drawn, in order more effectually to cheat Alessre. Arthurs and Rodgers. Mr. Alarehall, defendants' counsel, asked the court to quash the indictment., oo Ike ground that it bad not been found within two years af ter the alleged C 0 02111i93i00 of the offence, as re quired by the statute of limitatioos. Mr. Col lier, on the part of the Commonwealth, replied that the proceeding dated from the lime of the information; which was within the nee aaaaa y pe riod. The court directed the jury to bring in a verdict of not guilty, remarking that Mr. Col lier might carry the matter to the Supreme Court if he dissented from his Honor's ruling Messrs. Militant and Ewan were partners, Mr. Mack, was a clerk and became involved through his having kept the books of the con cern at the time of the alleged defalcation. The verdict pleased all the defendants but Mr. Swart, who was anxious to have the ease tried on Bement/I in order that his innocence of the grave charges' contained in the indictment might be vindicated. Corn. yr. Wm. 11. Brown, indicted on oath of D. IL Davidson, for assault and battery. Theee gentlemen are both well known to this city, the former a coal merchant, and the latter Commis sioner of the Comaellaville Railroad. The. affair originated in Mr. Davidson going to the office of Mr. Brown to pay him come $l,BOO, th e val ue . of some land of his over which the railroad panes Verdict, guilty. Com. on. Sylvester 0. Langdon and Stephen D. Dillaye,. indicted for forgery and uttering forged certificates of deposit on the American Exchange Bank of New York, with the kimono° of defrauding the. Citizens' Bank of Pitieburgh The circumstances of this case are still tenth in the allude of the public. la Sept , 1858, Lang don and Dillaye, in company with a Mr. Long lej, a friend of Mr. Jones, cashier of the Citizens' 'Bank, went there, and were' introduced by Mr. Langley to Mr. Jones, as batring_ezune certificates of deposit on a bank in New York, which they wished to dispose of, and that with some of the r money they were intending to buy shares of the r ' Monongahela Valley Bank. We give the testi mony of Mr. E. D. Jones-01r. Langley, after a few I customary remarks, told me that Mr. Langdon had some certificates of deposit which he wished to negotiate; Langdon then produced one $15,- 000 and one $12,500 certificate, and endorsed them; they looked to be genuine, and I Mame.; diately °notated out the money; with Lsegdon'a consent, 1 gees it to Dillaye, the letter ituggeet- Mg that if the certificates 'should he kept two or tree days, they would probably need New York eh change' end that they would take back part credit of that, and leave the balance on deposit to the of the Monoogshela Valley Bank; I. how made o a Monday followi n greement to that effect. On the I received at ever, n g, in stonier to one Thad sent, elegram announcing the certificates to beorgenee. I immediately went to APKees part, the same day;) I now Kelsey, Dillaye and Langl y; I told Langley that I wanted to have an int sneer with all of them; he went up stairs to notify them , Dillaye and Langdon being ap i there; Dillaye immediately came down, atm on roy, telling him that the certificates were forged, and that I wanted my mone ck, he Raid that It would be angled. lie thencent to ere the Commieeioner of the Bank, to went money; I receivedcomelbing over $ 3 0,000, that being the j Went they got from me; the $2,700. which I Went to swell the $27,000 to over $20,000, was I &pod note and endorsed by Mr. Kelsey. 1 Mr. Miller, Pres% of the Monongahela Valley i l Batill ; ;, lestiffed that the bank was not chartered at Oka time; one of the commissioners told me that fills certificates were forged, and that Mr. Jones hil-ceme after the money advanced on them; I went down to the hotel and saw Iffilaye and Kelsey, Itt - xhaftinated.rosof the same thing, that Mr. Rowland, the commisiibries, had; from the time I bad received the informeltito4, I had made up my mind what I should do; (I bad a oonversation with Dillaye and Kelsey, ad it I told them (bat they should not go on in that' way; that I would rather give the book up; (hot com missioners got the money and brought iii tip to the hotel where Jones, Rowland and Lpihve counted it. Mr. Collier—l/140u ever Bev those before? (here the certificates were produced ) I dont remember that I have; had-bee urged to sign the billy of the bank a goad wan 111 D" by Langdon, Kelsey and Dillaye, but h always refused, telling them that I would not it un who til the bank received its charter; Air. angle', Was teller of the bank, left, scatty limoric 7 , Sept. last lag ~ . : Robert Algol, thief of Police, testified / 'prest- Langdon. in New York. Dr. Duey testined as follows—Saw La once- In New York and once to McKeesport; 1 . *ow lock In August, lignB, to obtain subser *or stria; Dillaya said th at if I could make i ial- Imp wanting Iporgua4oihe bank (am 'Pi) , . . 4; .:. .' • L. • n ' COMMISSION MERCHANTS for the We of Cituggisui HE DAILY ii)ittsburgij 05acit c. PUBLISIIED uaILY AND,SNICXKLY By R. R, C) npre snure, einunzt.. Il'S'/3 13 17 /Pt F 3-1. TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 17 800111 PO.I6”ItrTCHIAN CllOllOll, (311100100.—At a 'meeting of the congregation of the above church, convened at 75 o'clock r. at., April in accordance with the previous appointment, to take action upon the request:of their poster, that they might unite with him in petitioning Pres. bytery 10 grant him a release from his present pastoral relation, with a view to his acceptance of a call to the co.paslornto of Dr. McElroy's church in New York city, the following proceed loge were held and preamble and resolutions adopted. Mr. W. G. Holmes was elected Chairman, and Geo. K. Clark, Esq., Secretary. The meeting was opened with prayer, after which Rev. Mr. Henry stated, at some length, the reasons of his request, and in a very touching and affectionate manner, also gave thegroundsof his convictions of personal duty in the case. Thereupon Messrs. J. G. Law, Joseph Alden, and Geo. B. Donlon were appointed a committee to report a paper expressive of the sense of the metting in answer to their pastor'e request. The following preamble and resolutions were reported by the committee, and after come affect ing remarks on the part of several members of the congregation, touching the past and present relations subsisting between them and their pas. tor, were unanimously adopted: Wuctises, Oar beloved' pastor, Rev. Robert W. Henry, has received a unanimoue call to the co-pastorate of the Scotch- Presbyterian Church, (Dr. MoElroy's,) of New York city, under cir cumstances which indicate to him that it is hie duty to accept it, and thereupon he has eignified I his purpose to do so, and requests his oongrega tion to unite with him in asking the Presbytery to grant hint a release from his present pastoral relations; and whereat,, we are persuaded, in view of all the facts in the case, as they have `come to our knowledge, that the call is an urgent one in the providence of God, and we do not wish, from selfish considerations, to conflict with what may be the will of the King and Head of the Church in this matter, or with the convic tions of duty which actuate our beloved pastor. Wherefore, be it Re.tarni, That we submit'our concurrence with the Rev. R. W. Henry in his request to Presby tery for the dissolution of hie pastoral relations to us, and we are the more resigned - to do so, in view of the liberal assistance extended to us by the congregation calling him, in our past time of need. Reanlred, That while weans concur, we do so under a sad and solemn settee of the bereavement which the granting of his request will inflict upon ue, who have, for four years and a half, been privileged to enjoy the faithful, zealous and able ministrations of Mr. Henry; and we would hereby testify to oar ardent and unceasing at tachment to him as a man, a minister, and a pas tor, through days of dark and trying adversity in the history of the South Presbyterian church of - Chicago; and were it not that the necessity is upon fin to do so, we could not be persuaded by any means to concur in the above request. Rewired, That we record with gratitude in this place and on this occasion, that through the blessing of God upon the preserving and self denying labors of cur pastor, this congregation was never in a condition as prosperous and prom ising as at this moment, and never, Co far as we can see, could he bath been called away from us at any preceding period, without disaster to our interests as a church, and an otter dieeolution but now, we look with confidence to God thnt will still provide for us, and that a career Grano cent, under his blessing, awaits our misaion in thin city. Resolved, Tb►t the prayers and best well-wish es of every member of this congregation go with oar brother and his dear family to their pew and arduous field of action, and we anticipate, cer tainly, that the filming of God will go and abide with them. Clrr A FF.I COURT Of, QUARTRII SESAIONS—Eintoro Judges McClure nod Adame. Monday, .4prd !GM —C,.m Irg Geo. Aribor, Robert W. Lackey and Hamtlel Evert r indicted' on oath of Wm. M. Artbare nod Chug itou g " 714Z2111111.1.111118 _ that he Would subscribe $27,000; among other par ties introduced to as, was Mr. Langdon, who said that he would take $27,000, thus making tip the amount; Dills).* paid down $5 a share, bat Langdon when ho examined his pocket-book, found that a certificate of deposit, which he had there, WAR clot largo enough to subscribe the $5, (I think that It was on the Ameri can Rxchange Batik;) aid that the next day ha would have a larger amount, and that ho would then pay it; Mr. Rowland, the Commissioner of the Bank, who was with me, wasp merchant, and was anxious to gat to Philadelphi a to bay goods, so we had to leas-a that day; I scanted to go back to New York to get the,ronney, 1111 I did not like to come home with. out it; the stock was mobtarilsed all the same time in Mr. - IDillayer's office, the conditions were . that they Should have discounts to the fall amount of the moniy they put in, and twice as mach more. A de position from Mr. Oakley, the Cashierof the Amer', can Etchings Bank, was read by Mr. Collier; on the certificates appears thenama of tleorge W. Tay lot u , teller of that bank. Mr. Oakley says no such man is in the employ of the bank, nor has (bore ever been one of that name. Me pronounces she eartifi eats a forgery, but 'myths signatures amgood, as is the geneorral appearance of the note. Collier and Miller f the p he defenearosecution;. Swartswalder, flamed and.Riddell for t A areetat. meeting' of Common Council eras held Alundaiereniug. Present all the members , except Messrs. Bindle, Felton, Hayden, WIM E. MaYkr Rees, Robblos and Siebert Prayer by the Clerk. Alinutea of last meeting read and approved. The following business from S. C. trim taken up. An ordinance relative to vehicle licenses in the city of Pittsburgh. In S. C., April In, read three times and painted. The ordinance was read, and Air. Bailey moved that it be taken up section by see. tier,. Adopted. Ale. Ross moved to amend by making the license on carts and drays $3. Mr. Dale moved to amend by making the Beenao on carts, care, drays, wagons drawn by one horse, and buggies, $3.50. Lost by the followiog vote : Arta—Balley. Carroll, Dale, Dlanatn, 11111, Lefton. Po la/a, It3libOtlOM,Taylor,Willeattd Pres', ACCandlnial-11. Nara-114rnes, Barnhill, linernoson, Chadwick, Ploy .1, Fryer, B. Bays, Lena, Miller, Jas. Babb nod hoes-11. The amendment of Mr. Ross amended by adding one-horse wagona, and that the amount be $.l. Lost by the following vote: Ala.-Bailey, Carroll. Dahl, Pr;er, 11111, Glutton, Pont, llowbottom. Taylor MM. and Pres% M'eandlena-11. Nara--ll.raPtc ILliablll,llenrolann, Chadadrk, Dinneen, Floyd, 11.11 aye,y e, Lang, Hiller, Jan. Robb auditor -11. The ayes and nays were then called on Mr. Roes' amendment, including wagons, with the following result : Or to—Batley, Paha, Fryer, Bill, Roan and Preth'eut 31 . Candleal—n. fiats—Barnes, liarulilll, Beurmatina Caraolt, Obadviek, Pinker; Floyd, It. MI., Lava, Lemon, Millar, Petrie, Joe !web, Howtuttova, Taylor and Wllla—lel. The section was then adopted. Mr. Bailey moved to embed and make the sect!on on omnibuae, s and timber wheel, $lO. Lost. Mr. Rowbottom moved to strike out the ith see, dun, relative to fee. to Treasurer for collecting license. Lost by the following vote : ayes 5, nays ti. The ordinance was then read a third tim e and parsed. - A commaniration from James Venter, Esq. Pres ident of tae Citizens Passenger Railway, as king for the privilege of extending the Pittahurgh .1 Birm ingham Passenger Railway track down Fifth street to Union street. In Select Council referred to Ordi nance Committee. The President read a retuoustrusee against grant ing the on of fifth street to any Passenger Rail way. Both referred to the Ordinance Committee. The hood of the PittaLnrgh A East Liberty Pas senger Railway approved in Select Council April 10th. Mr. Floyd moved that the following be in serted in the bond, and shall In all respects conform to and comply with all each ordinances as the Coan oils of said city shall from time to time smart. Mr. Ross moved that the hood be referred to the Pinnace Committee, with Man:teams to insert the follow ing foregoing, vot an e d make the hood 2'0,000. Lost by the : Atlls—pryer, BM, /tiller, Rowbotttim and Preeldnot 5' Cam/ wiair.-4 Nat.—Bayley, Barnes. Barnhill, Ileurmeno. Carroll, Cb.twilelt. MIN Inseam, Pinyd , 11. Hay, ana, Leat.a, Petrie, Jav Roth, loan, Tailor and Will -1, The amendment as °tiered by Mr. Floyd was Mee adopted, and the bond as amended, approved. The resolatione to Publish the ordinances and arts onombly, came hark from Select CG ,oectl. A li of CO/DLOOD COUGOiI nen•coneurred in, mad for. me? action &Mien,. 5... appoint Mestr Common Conecil adhere and , Robb and Dab • committee of con fereoce. p A petition for water In Pitt township. to S. C. referred to Water Committee. i A resolution enquiring Cense of water in refl.( on Starenson street. Same reference. pA report from Water Committee In reference to the etition from Iter. IV. A. Paasarant, for of water rent:, which bad beon referrrd to exonorat them with power to art, the committee decline makin p ; the re• ducit,m. Report accepted. A petition tacking Council. to here the tol wal to e k? on Warbiogton street pared. In t , C. refow . od Street Committee, A rano.° from 'Wm. A P Siebe . w ; •e" r . . o ut.on granting the privilege. In S. C read three times and passed. C. C. nott•r•Illf!CIr I'. ad amend by adding to tho reelution,..prerided they glee re curny to !fierily In the sum nf one tho:arid dollars," and as amended read three times and passed. _.:"The report of the COD:Mitten on .4. Lighting. with a reaolution authorising lb. erection of sundry Lamps. was presented. In S. repnrt accepted and resolution , . read three tunes and passed. C. C.. there Leing ol.jection to concur, the resolution laid over. - -...-- Woartir or Au, —We have had oecasion once or twice to mention Mrs. Vanderktate, an old lady, who, through the mysterions disappearance of her van and the bad faith of her daughter in-law, has been left without a relative la this city or this country. She is very deserving, an excellent French scholar and a good penman While she was able to stir out she had consider able employment, but increasing infirmities ren. der this no longer possible. If any of our friends have children who desire to learn French or Im prove their chirography, send them to Mrs. V.'s rooms, over Fitzpatrick's gold pen manufactory, on Fourth street. We have seem specimens of her them pu exhibited and can truly say that allot he marked proficiency. MABIIICto ON me CANR.—Vre are informed by our accommodating friend, Mr. Tbocau Frye, conductor on the P., Ft. N. A: C. It. IG , that be was instrumental in having a happy, loving couple united in the holy booth of matrimony, on the oth inst. The parties were Prof. Pollock, of Itomaactie Academy, and &Ilea Barton:Nl the name place. The parties belong to the Society of Friends. The train was running at lull speed during the performance of the ceremony Tbo parties were heartily congratulated by a large number of panseogern. New Cousrenretr.—filesers. .Feld & Lare, of the National B.rn4 Note and Commerrgol Reports, send tis the following deecription of a new spu • rious bill on the Franklin County Bank, Green. field, Mass. re.; vignette (on upper left corner,) female with rake, figure L on die below, female carrying bunch of wheat. five above and below, on right end. Five in red on lower part of bill badly done. Fog rrrrrr ' name (Bald, Adams Co., Mew York,) on the tipper pert of the bill Refuse all answering above description. Morcott,- Pruner,. —The foundry of Mr. J. &imp. hies, hotter known OA Kingsland's foundry, on Men dacity street, between Itobinron and !rebel* war horned to the greeted at about 3.! o'clock on Sandey morning. All the tools, fluke and patterns in the place ware destroyed. The machine glop adjoining was raved, though with come diffloalty, the water in the fire plugs beteg choked up by the mud from the late 'rocket. The 100 la •bont $9OO, part of which Ic covered by insurance. The fire I. upper.] to have bean the work wf an incendiary. Ws are indebted to Bunt .t Mioer, the iodefatiga- Me and energetio news dealers, Fifth street, for Owe B oputer end excellent publications Goday's Ladyook aod Bolieu's Dollar Monthly, , for May. The 's y are too feverishly known to require an 'needed no tine; it is sollicient to sty that these aro folly up to preceding numbers. The above Gros also send as the latest cumbers of Casson Illustrated Family Bible end Cassell's Popular Natural History. The price per number of the above excellent works, 4 cents, places there within reach of nearly everybody. TOO JOHNSTON 74[DAL..--Thie medal, now in pommies! of Mr. Filth, of the Washington In fantry, who gained it at the last annual contest, will he contended for again, at East Liberty, to m•orrow. The shooting will lake place at Ike proving ground, where it will be surrendered by Mr. Fieh to the successful competitor. The oc casion will he an interesting one and, with good weather, will secure a large attendance. . One A. Delany was committed by Ald. Lewis, on Sunday, charged with attempting to stab A. Little, 00 March 18th. A warrant was leaned for Peter Shunter, far a similar offense. The parties reside in East Liberty. Deoireau.—George APConnell, of Washington township, wee drowned at the lowa Mills on the 10th loot: lie was walking the braeket.log over the breast of the dam, and becoming dizzy, se is supposed, fell in. Ile was not found on Thurs day toorning.—J..fferon ,Star. B . . . . AGS—Grain Bap on always on hand and Tfur ult. by II ITCHOOCK. 11/00RESKY tCO 111 1R--:2.50 bldg. fresh Louisville Lime for AA oslo by apl4 Hi:HUY IL OLLINS. DUTTRR-5 bbls. prime Roll But for ISAI ma r by awl lIRNELY IL COLLINS. E.A NUTS-50 wafts extra Pea Nuts for ji. We by spl4 /DINKY H. COLLINS. 0170.71-25 bales in etoro andfor sale by C spld • INATAH waxer a co. RI APPLES-100 itooko in otoroatul for b, Apia 01A1 A 0 DIOXYY 00. AEON:— asks Munn and efiloulders to JUI arsirn ' for .I + by MatiANR Ann'R. ITRITYOBACCO-7 hlida, part to attire, by sod MilkNE k AMR. —.LE5...200 bushin storo, for die D 7 Apia , taronde naa . Mo144:1 more ...... r. . • . .. . , • BUR vr.. • - ~_ „,:_... _, . . - 11, TUESD2 „ . Tfi ii o ; k , . i . 0 . . Thirty -Sixth Congrees—letrst Semeiotic. WAltiltratOrt err April 16. Ilouse.—A communication wisr received from the doorkeeper, giving the number of employees under him, their salaries, ,ke. Mr. Burnett spoke of the oecessity of reforming the abuses in and about the capitol, there being two_- thirde more olLasre than the public service demand,. Thera were alwaye • horde of office.eeekere who most be satisfied. Ile moved that the =Neel be referred to a Special Committee. Referred. Mr. Winslow moved that the Rouse adjourn till the first of Ailey. The subject was tabled. Sir. 'Elliott introduced a bill to prohibit the coolie trade by Americans in American venal,. The bill appropriating $36,000 to indemnify Oh, Shawnee radian. for clepredatlooe committed by the whites, was passed. An appropriation of $50,000 was passed to defra the expenses of the Japanese embassy. A bill was plumed, appropriating $25,000 for ma throttles in Walden, Tansy. The report of the Judiciary Committee on the Pre sidents protest, came up and was poltponed till the first of May. A joint resolution was pasted, appropriating $48,- 600 to defray the expenses of the Investigating Com mittees. Mr. Webster introduced a bill providing for the appointment of a commissioner to ascertain and re- cocommid a proper eine for a national foundry. ' A hill was paired organising a census board. Mr. Bonham offered a resolution proposing an ad journment from Friday next till the first of May. Mr. Conklin moved to table it, which was nega tived. Mr. Wasburne moved an adjourn nesday nex h t but finally withdrew it. ment till Wed- The Rouse adjourned. Sitesre.--Mr. Wilson introduced a hill for the more effectual suppression of the slave trade. It has nine sections. It provides for the construction of fire "ream screw sloops of war, adapted to the Afri can coast; inereasee the bounty from $25 to $100; offers a reward of $lOO for the delivery to the U. S. Marshal of any slave lauded in the country; makes the fitting out or ownership of vessels engaged in the slave trade piracy, and ponishee with Imprisonment for life, instead of death; make. it criminal for asbile net registered to display the American degas a badge of natioaidltyi makes it the dirty of the otherrs or a ship before going to the African coast, to report to the 11. S. Attorney for examination, and provides that American vessel. cold abroad shall return to the United States for a new register before going to the roast of Africa. Mr. Mason presented the return of U. S. Marshal Johnson to the warrant for the arrest of John Brown, Jr., in Ohio. The return states that It is impossible to arrest Brown unfelt. an armed force be used. lie also presented the return of the Marshatto the war rant for the arrest of F. B. Sanborn. Roth warrants and returns were referred to the Committee on Judiciary, with instruction' to inquire and report If any other proceedings are necessary to viedicee the authority of the Senate and to effect the arrest of witnesses. Mr. Sumner moved to refer the memorial of Mr. Sanborn to the tame committee. Mr. Mason mowed that it be rejected, when a eliarp colloquy ensued between Messrs. Mason and Sumner. Without disposing of the matter, the special order came op--Mr. Brown's territorial resolutions. Mr. Latham epok• unfavorably of the .6rrepressi ble conflict" doctrine, and Bald, in conclusion, that affection for the Union was too deeply mated in the hearts of the people to be eradicated. Mr. Brown said be wanted a vote now on these resell:dieing. • Mr. Bigler moved In postpone them, ■ad take op the Patent Lie. Lill. Mr. Bale hoped they would not he - postponed, as there should he ■ vote on them before the Cbarhmton Convention. The friends of the pony now in the city wero waiting for the gentlemen to ebow their hands. • The reanhatione were p 4 etrxoned: year 27, nays 2, The bill amending the P %tent Laws wee taken et and emended; hat without a rote on its ruurage. th Senate adjourned, A ------- . astusorow April DI —As • number of the Op position will pair off with the Democrat members •ho are going to Charlesteln, and will ntici/ atm woes of this arrangement to visit their home, it is probable that scarcely a quorum, Vito many. will be left hue to attend to the public busioue. David A. Bosom, who has recently ratarned horn Ptah, in a lecture, last night, related the statement of Mr. Hooper, delegate from that territory, that the Mormons have no coinage of their own, eahlidted some of their cwkw.Y, whirh the authorities have forced into circulation to show that it la thirty per cent below the national atandard. ft la sald that the Administr•ii in adhere (0 the possession of Sae Jo. I idatd. and that in rearions ne t the proposition often British ; toy . ..emcee, the toter. b. by chia,koso been %fella". ii„,.....„4,k0an 'Er Congressman (rem Maryland, died here to day. Tbo Tribune's corresponilen? writing from Wash ington, on Sunday night eayr....The oily is still agitated with carious rumors to the effect that Mr. Pryor had disclaimed hie second's action in rejecting Mr. Potter's terms. and had addressed Mr. Potter another note, offering to accept his pruposition,which was not delorered, ander the advice of Mr. Pryor's friends, Another in, that Mr. Pryor had 'ignited hi/ willingness to meet In COID/Prill combat with such arms as either might choose outside of the frequented walk, Tome rumors have no foundation in fact I whatever purpose may he entert•ined. They doubt le. led to the arrest of Mr. Potter yesterday roors• leg. Mr. Pryor has not yet been arrested, and does I not intend to put himself immediately within the I reach of the authorities. lie •as at the Kirkwood Monsoon Friday eight hut, in company with hi sssss . Mile. and !Cain- Mr. Potter had arranged • fort night ago to go homethia week, bat will remote in consequence of these reports. (lie friends do not propose to publish thq eOrTespondenee 'now, . the main facts are Underetood by the public. They are, however, perfectly willing the other side should. Cob Lander called upon Mr. Keitt ,e Friday eight to understand whether his presence, as a second of Mr. Porter, was .y longer neees.ry in connection with the affair, and was catered that ultra, nut -- Quite a number of Mr. Pryor's pertional and political friends entertain the opinion, that he unnecersarily, thrust this quarrel on Mr. Potter,and having caromed , an attitude in the /louse, which was followed up by o peremptory challenge, be was bound to accept any weapon. Others sustain his comae throughout to LieuWAiil3olol,3l CITT. tt t Aptil lei — J•Liiiiierol writes t. (Central Scohat his Information from Pipers ° is that the event, likely to be enacted on that border, are similar to those at Brownsville, end cog geats the employment of volunteers, bet this is dis countenanced, and be is advised that the army forces to New Merle* Will he adequately locreased. Delegates to the Charleston Convention are eerie. ing daily from the disteet, and especially from the Western States, and mitaYgolidem. of political die' auction are among those orrabeir way there. Mr. Pryor er..resled to-day and will to-morrow give security to keep she peace.. All the Democrats, with the 'exceptin of abt twilve, present ID the Hones to-day, together w ith thirty-one of the Opposition, favored Alr. !Cobham's Charleston to adjourn over du ringmeeting of the Charleetoa C onvention, This will kdeOnitely voted on to-morrow. Should it pans, the Sawate, it is conadently expected, will concur. --..- New Yons, April 16.—The 1100. Wm. Preston, Ambassador to Spain, returned by the Beathee, and has proceeded to Washington. It is asserted that he has negotiated with the Queen's Government, whereby all the questione hitherto la Issue between the two nations are adjusted, and the most amicable relation. ro-ostabliehed. A disp•tch from Washington says the President bee decided to remove Geo. N. Sanders from the post Navy w Agent, at this port. Mr. B. is a Douglas man. the Ne Tolio, April 16 .—Ttie bank statement for past week shows a decrease in loan, of $487,716; inrnost , In sport., $102,585; decrease in circulation, 53,926; Inc mmmm in loans, $128,728. Mouartsrotra, Pa., April 16.—This morning, two prisoners iu the county jell escaped. They dog through • wall 18 inches thick, and • stone wall 2 feet thick, knocked down the jailor, strait his keys and escaped through the mails entrance. 'One was • burglar under ten years imprisonment, and thauther • home thief. A heavy reward is offered for their I grra.t. r Roane, April l&—The bark Bell, NO. Ryder, from Boston to Philadelphia, was fallen in with on the 15th. at Long Island. bearing N. N. W. 35 miles, nengition, having come in eonthet with an unknown dip. The crew of the bark were taken off by the brig Aloiliken, at New Bedford, and after wards traneferred to a New York pilot boat. The ship log her eta water and bowsprit lifetime, Ind., A pHI lii.—A are occurred oe Sun day morning which destroyed a house belonging to Mr. Myer. orn occupied by three or four Irish faqir iliac The loss ie about SIOUO, on wbieh there le no la! ['ran co. A (farmer; boy named Joharrles, aged about 12 years, was accidentally drowned 111 the Ohio river yesterday afternoon. Hie body was not recovered. BcaaLaar.—Oor town was vlsited,on Saturn day night laid by one or more expert burglar', who entered and plundered several of the houses' and gores of oar citizens. They appear to have, been well provided with the necessary appliances for their trade, such as gum shoe., nipper., Crowbars, to., Sao., as 'aria.. mark. on doors, floors and keys indicated. They Brat visited the house of Dr. fluty, carried cot and ransacked a trunk, but finding nothing of value, bet a watch, left and entered the Boar and feed store of J. Scott. Mr. Scott is not &warier anything being stolen from his 'tore. Lila desk was broken open and papers rumaged, but no farther mill chief done. They then entered the dwelling of Mr. Hermon West and took from his pants pock et, (which were under his pillow at the time,) eome $6O. The public house of 3. F. Wolf was oleo entered, as also the dwelling of Mr.. Boles la neither of which places did they'ket anything to reward them for their trouble. So far se We know, no euspicion rests upon any one in pet , titular, bat from eertale hots In the case, it is likely to hate been perpetrated by parolee well aoquainted here.—Afe/Versport StandaTd.,, Km Ex:Mallon Bhenango ley note staled that the u do at $1.02 id °on do at $1.0.4 all to .tore Wheat oo track very doll: min 300 bug club at 61 : 10 del; 30:1 do en p L; 304 Ims by eampl. at 'Ltd del, ISS hi, oo I apriog at j 1,03; :41/ bll4 00. sat $1.03 COltN—Recelpt• 0t,190 Loa, shipments 151.5.84 hos: .Ire. M 2,0 him no. I new mempto at 4lc in afore: /10G0 de as 40S4c I old 30.000 tm• do at 44,!..;c: ;Om do at 114.1 , 40 In arose; camd at 40 5L bus on to 2 ( % to nu cut • carp/ at 1:1:2.:c In amt., 6000 ho l e ot; Los no. oat 4:l< lo atm, 71a./ boa at 43c o track: 400 tem 0 n; , .:tel In bloyt al lie on Ire w do .t C l htradoJouroat buAv. houta Al ri1.12 -- Prnrivion. ara held rain t •hova yer' view. dome detnand oel noted, tor map pork, but •..lea of every thlim mum,. to little, oh«, nmrlteta parthmtswly Naar otleaa : ore doll. Flour ternalne doll, al h deomml Oily for suet. dont. a • Wt. I.eust begs wars IA • 1 d 3 7 ht 0 0 foe city sapetfloe: .1 . 3 41/ Was mimed for 10Ce.) 114. apse,at for Hay dahms y. %haat, ...101l ett , 3 4 c. (Hale alai Receipt. doll to-day, or less amts. Man on yeaterday. of taboo:0 are light, men that is off-red for num. sod prima only In deMaiat, conseluetaly about ball the bid. of keday mere rale:ted The. late One (WOO have so touch Herm:, ad wheat pro.- peels that • doe crop m tooled Hy, tbough to Morelk.calitt 1110 wloter •neat has oudered greatly : As a i•norlal 441103 ever this western rant/try, farmers ar• • mouth attwal o usual new, to their plowing. pl.n , we .5a gsMerld *Dried wort: dll consequently bare the tetter moo —{', , t Logi P- 7 m. T. imp“rt• of Dr h 0 , ../s kw the week •h ow a largo,. creme, from the rureepoadlog. weak of hutt year. The ak. ore. glee lees then rue heir ot the Ilaa.a 4a /n fart. Int the fallsog ~17 fuer le.ralLty he ••Itrltott.d, to eofoe•at..nt. to the 00-arrr.....1 4 oo ti.., stay The itonreef..o a na l dry good. ono te, L. , wever, that ,he ...goo adi atonal ej motional d.t. lam. le crolergneure of evert< hour. on Iropor-1 tattoo. of feat year Thtlf feature, mod the dholahe4 fonds. Ilidebtedava• al the c.f.:ter,. ae rosnpelred with I 0:. la MO no. of the lodstleneo, wih abhh the arm. of ea ad vance to the ttllallll3ol2l of the t a. uk la allcallall brro. We &noes • recuperative etaterunot ol the Import. of foretr,o dry gvv.l. a uk general trerrhandfre at Neer Y.e.k fn.. the eirwk sod Circe Jen. 1: Por the week o a .lFl lKoran/ Cl the je , rt.. . . .13 l o 5 z. e.O TIM mo r on market 0.5ee451,34..141 pll,. f.O /an I .1 1411,1 1 Ul9 ..1.• port .16.441,5241 ti ts72Lll2 • - euart,,tt.B3 N Trilmr.. ol ,r,rn Tins ra.,x, Cut. —l,turoa tlta e.tpnrta two. Jot, 1 L .. J.. 1 1 Ports In China to 31.• Usti. •uuKtot. If not 5 .1 y :MP. rho evinp•rl.o Ibr ge=lllll 1‘3,41-0 7,444 616 4411,9r6 717,3e2 213,017 1,12,zu 2,27'.71544 1.,211,16.1 1,0 01 1 27% 1,401.3,t4 140.113 12.6:9.4% 11:1,726, gutychnn NI rt.. 4 1.1.14517 $,51013 I r. 11.641/ luu 1.11.111 -.-.... Act,4361 sat No Irtki 713 6027.706 7.135,a13 ni o Pek I rota !flack. the Gr.pd total Tn. Sr •W th ...... ?ff. 11.14.0.2 21,599116 24,:10,079 ort...—The welt* ere open. Ye...labile* th way en 4 lb. 0.1.4 0. 011111,11ake . 1113 [11nat.4. , The PIT. will glee au locnrood Chwaeo Tribune. 1h ~vint.llnt T . . Law: tnet COLN. ender the hoe Ilant.lug Law. 14 own. 4 to fa toned .4 mune, TM tilla,lo., howeve, ,dming ..t • circulation .4 r.:n0.000. meetly h and Arkene. . The betas ere report.' to tbhwe. ILI VIGIIryIGW Ne b itttatuluatte Irani rt.port the twat, et , a - rt•l feel n track h• 0 hallrnatt at Patintabnrg, anth +1•12,01.1 tot gotnla wet Its be rats. nod that the *Oa to not, itt.irni tut Matie • lOW I.nat 1.41 e Eel No 3 report. toontJog • minis 44•1 ol good. 1.-101. •11h sok azonout of rncLez• taking not gonda tbruagh the not IN POWvER Gentlemen's Garments Inletslag la part, a large and well 'slatted Ada* Caaaimerea and Coatings, 6 Yu 026 eOO 6 li Cloths and Vestings, A. lha toonntactorico of Europe con prodoo.ontikilharit adopted to th• •anta of gontlintitti of lotto, who appreciate alibi and quality in clothing. SAMUEL GRAY &SON No. 19 Fifth Street. L E l 3 A N---17 STYLES NEW SPFUNi) AND EFSIMER GOUDA hIATON. C • FtIiCIE .5c MA.CRTJAI lovito si'obe.l.l attention to arty cbo iw atock DRESS EMBITIDERIRS, LACES, IHTI, CORJSETAL PORNd, nostxxx, 17 .10NTLETS AND HIM BONNET RIREPAS, , LOWE RUCHE.% IIEA E 4,• BRAID NETA, DEAD DIIESSE6, Z.phyr and Shetland Wool, Shirts, Collars and itosoms, Cravats, Ties and Suspenders, Summer Undershirts .I.Dratrere FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS tes av c WAOLESALE As well co RETAIL BITTERS will Bad AA eilant Lowasr POSSIB amfortmenf PRIOR& cf frrarythl o, fi ng to our lint, ce. LE EATON, CREE & 'SACRUM IMMENSE 130 11a.E; AND mo-zr.c>pm.a./.1. - DENIA PN D raorEsson WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Wag Introduced to the Public early in 1859. IT TEI NOW Univernelly hied throughout the civilized World. IF YOUR HAIR IS GRAY. IF YO.'R klAut It' YOU ARE. BALD. IT WILL RESTORE rr. IF YOU HAYE'DANDRUFF,- r, IF YOU HAVE SCALD HEAD,' IF TOD HAVE NERVOUS HEADACHE IT ILL CURE TAL TO PRESERVE THE COLOR. TO PREVENT ITS FALLING, TO MARE THE HAIR GLOSSY, IlsE WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE, SOLD BY 0 J. WOOD d CO., 114 MARKETSTREE r, ST. LOUIS, MO., -PATENT MEDICINE DEALERS, AND DRUGGISTS IN CITY AND COUNTRY. Aniki lo Putstnargh by Dr. GrO. H. figIIDEB., D. I. 1411. NIWTOO• • lk/, ...•11 141 Dnaggiota. fasaaDyi ___ CIiOUP„ Children are often seized very suddenly .Ith th 4 diem., which, it not quickly relieved, pm.* fatal. It grnerielly Waal, children in O. night, after having beet. tench expowrid b.dantp, bold art ode through the day. Damp hoar*., wet Net, thin shoe*, wet clothe*, or anyth ahan!ing that obstructs perspiration, may ...don Croup. M boar children Soo liable to be barn with Mil ' dread catlnklaint at A tuna when you loam expect 14 but It le not idsw3a a doctor c. be celled or • remedy found, and tor this nia.on we would adman you now, and without a moment'. delay, to buy a haute or Dr. litartia's Inramtxl Cum.. It will cure every swis of Croup. It taken. Moe; awl also all complaints at.endlog Teething, Quorntsiona, Cough. Mad. etc. It 4 .old by all reap.4l.4 druggim. ltriora Cannon a Doran, Now York, are the ptopristurs, ad alno sole agent. for-Ur Builtai...• gluon Pun." which ror Oonetimptive end Chronic dimes. la a ants tromody..-- Do Dot r,. put .17 with any other articles. WritetoCutincri a Dcruar, New lora, if !ODD. _ yon cannot gat them In your own - • ti_P•e a,lvertlsemont. Foe sale by 01.0. 11. 11 1RT8/48, Agent, ISO Pate/arab. P. • apldasslmll • i..' '--- 1 --- h---, OVOIDS,COLDS, MORRISS, 9....0W*‘• auto ,*,inane , 'MUTATION, POLINITIM Or t CY: nt soy effectioa of the Throw MIRKA the eRONGHILIs 1 " ,,, ".7°.•'...",°,..'°.:,17r- ET: _ „..; ,CZIKII, RNLIK VIGO by DtalWß'B &lON. 00\ CHIA'. TRUCUMI, or Cason Loziam ' A nosple aad eiegatat centlenaDonfor 0000H8, to. Dr. U. I. BIGELOW. Boston. - Raw prove d 'Orono!), serviceable Tor 110/11181tNUM• Rey. IMMO' WARD lIISCILII. ./ rerawsweJ their ust to PUDLIO SPRARISRII` kw, IL U. MUNI, Now York. .11fost salutary ndief ne BRORCEI/T/B.'• 8e..8. MOGYRIRD, Morrletenrel. Obis nßenefirfal whohoompetledlospeak,segrenagfraes COLD" hr.. A J. Y. ASIDisRBOB, at. Lows. "Syrictual in newring fforrewst and britatio. of the Thr.a so onweens with rPM KIDS and 81.818/tHB.. Prot. W. STACY JOW INA. Imisang.,oa, Teacher of ankle. Mather° Female College, "Groot brew& when taken before and 4fiermacking, as they prerent lloarß.,. AVM Oar. pad trot,/ clank Vol, ot at Of of pr rovaltrnl adrantage tome' Kw. Sa RO WRIT. A. My Pree/dellt Atheoe College, Trod. bold by all Druggist; et 23 meta per boa. Alw, BIiOWN'S LAILATIVI TROJIIRB, or, CATMAITO —e wq,.......,:fyspepria, ineffgestion, Ontattgadiwe, Head Ortiews. do. notkakellinT _ oto 01. "Jr EC HIGH All pre emit:lent o.e,lldoe 6•i ey in ail tbe &wears which demi lbe navel practice of oath orceeethy bat unworthy of them% their fruit., their soul worth taw**. thrive tun by the faith of the meditione. Lel 110.1144, dyypepele, blhowe and liver affection., 111411111.13, &MT* and arm, obstinate heed aebeca... rret dotangernente of health, thew Mlle here tenth, .provot certain anti . openly remedy. • simile istaiN pie. the Life Pille beyond the reach of competition in l t animation waver, patient. Dr. Monett'. Pbuenth Hitter. will boloand equallyealca• clone in oil owe of nervous debility, otinprpain, and the incanted incident to fetemies In delicate hea l th. and every kind ore's...hi...sof theorgan digestive donde Dr. W. D. MOFFATT, Me Bev/Wash New Ymit, by anti by diedicine Den/mend Druirgicte generally tbrongtiont the country. fritlinudierd 'rT'S LIFE PILLS, ENVIED celebrity which this - abed for lb Insertable alb a. 40 -. referee to cure, hes res. 'OOll pialtiog opt 00110. •n, known by WM they ,ses of cow _.______________ S u ieL'E,Rd.iil' i S):.. 60 bids. /1....:.....7. 6 00 " Pelens Plenteitton Molester, 109 .. ..orted brands Ayrn '&5O be. klo CotGe: ie.; 20 pork. Jars Oodee; 100 bezes snorted Wands Tobaeso& • 25.1tes do do 60 150 Oen dents Young anon and Blatt Teas; ratty base* do do do do 50 Loxes iioSit) Soap; 25 " deem. Pcap; 15 " Oiesn do 10 . Mould PuJJle.; 2.5 6 NWT do IV bbl.. tore and Est. Family Flour, In et_ore_ and fr.de by BROWN & RIMIPATRICOL _________________ WN A OODENITTITa--------.ow 60 dotes Ihorn r , WARE— nc Weah Mu do do hootete-- , 25 do do Tubs. womd,do DV do Raft Marbly do bo nests Pine Tube, 30 do two Clot hed do do :,0 do Clot 60 do 01050 kismet Basßaskets. sho lld do :0 duseh Cob Batkett: 1..0 do Wire rooto.,,rtod. With other ankles WO 11 0100TOOd 40 01001100, for sole by opllolharr 8 4111171 L 11YDDI, It, 21 rdonsood. _.ELD pier Are rtPloohddog their how largo stock or Jj UEOIIF[E CLL O Wllb now antral. Every tow day., .thd In luluro galck Waa mark Et2RT ARTICLE 42UNMRIE8-- u too bbf a. Pall MIRY Wheat lam fly Mow; 400 fax, do I: do do Rad •do do do bra do Abb. Prima Mod nay, Fhorta, Ray um Bun." Clora. la Moto and for sta• by COLP t 811.11PARD, apl I No 343 Wanly Wadi. cod arriving Mb. day ay Ws bp - " ult --re erretereog.waltacrtY • 00, LlZlSsoome Ibl !Int ante. FLOOR -160F1 bbla D onthern Indi ana and Bowl.= cook. Mato When /Mira litany brink recalvlng ant 9 39,19 97 J. B. Liman* a_co. • TVIIFen 9a d 92 roast week. litAiresh Lime for se• by 'e • Inur IL ODLIOX inisrellancoug. SPRING STYLES IN GREAT VARIETY, FANCY -FRENCH AND ENGLIBH Tointher sltb v fino so anortm BLACK AYD COLORSD No. 17 Fifth Street, N. 17 Fifth Street. .au •vts SPECIFIC lIOIIO3OPATIIIC REMEDIES FOR THP P.COPLIS HEAR WHAT THE PEOPLE BAY. pH& UNDERSIGNED haring used ProE 1, 1113UPLIREY'd SPECIFIC IiOIiaIOPATIfIC RUIZ rinag in our lamellae vita the mot aattelketory at h oil p molts, and baring foil confideno, in their genninentee, poliand effi cacy, cheerfully ecommend theca toanto= who wish to hare mle. re r zialdo, and efficacio remedies and for pole doconetic toe, one The Rea Wm. Bomar, editor of wTheNorthern Indepen dent" !inborn, N. Y.; the Bee. E. H. Creamy, LLD Booby of Bt. Peter's Church, Auburn, N. Y. M. Bey. 8 .1.. lim, Chaplain of the /inborn /trio Priem); the Rea Epeucer X. Tort Rice, Renfe re ctor, 11 mr D,,tinra, Men; the Bor. ACM NW* N. nce; the Rev. -Simnel Nichols, Beet Gememire ' Conference, N. Y ; the Ites.'P. & Pratt, Aareet, TI; the &es, , lone E. Roble, DoiLdm A.O. MM. EN. Olin, K. T 4 the 800. Neal Dow, Portland, MN the Mu Schuyler Coffer, Routh Bend, Ind.; the lion. Geo. Rom phreye, X. 1 .4 Venn D. Cook, gaol, Editor of Tae Ohio State Journal, Coltitebna a Ohio; the lion. it. B. (inhere, Moline, Ill.; the am Thee. ato.llootkeLlo. Ft.; to. Coo. JoeePh Banat, Info, N. Y.; Wei. Bristol, IN, Utica, N. T.; a. 5. Po . En, Utica, N. Y.; James Plunkett be, Nashrilia, Tenn. LIST OF SPEC/F/0 RIIIIEDIX3. No. 1-Por Fever, Congestion end Infilimmatton. No. l-For Worm Fever, Worm Mlle, wetting the lied. No. I--Per Colic, Orylng, Teething mid * Wakedttinnie of Infanta. Comp No.laints. 41-For Diarbooa, Cholera In/anttun. and Entuntor No. 6-. Pia Colt. Griphme, Doentery or Bloody Flog. No. 6-For Cholera, Cholera Moan, Vomiting. No. 7-sor Coughs, Colds, Influaum.d gore Throat. No. 11-For Toahacho, Face-acha and Neundgia. M No. 9-For ileadarle, Vertigo, Beat and Pal ot the ' No 10-Drarriam IlusFor Went sad Deranged Stom ach, Conatipeuon end Wear Complaint. No. I i-rox Fume laaeonaluittes. &ninth Wad or &wore...a Petlod.. N0..12-For Learner hea, Protege. Menem, and Beartag Dowo .4 Fernelni. No. la-Y, Creep, Hamm Cough, Bad Itmelblog. - No. la -! au Ensue Pnis-Wor BrYiapelm, BeupUona 'Pimple* on the hoe. No. 16-Barmeano Pnie-For Pain,Lernateme, nna, in the aim, Bean. Lola.; or Limbs. • or !ma- A-Por Fever and Ague, Chill Foyer, Dumb Ague, Old Misanneemi Agora . • P.-For Piles, BUnd in. trtee dizat.lateraol or IsteraeL _ 0.-For Pore, Week, or Inflamed Eyes and Eyelids, ha leg, Weak, or illoned Sight. as-for Catarrh,of king Standing or reeetkelther trith otatruction or motto. dbeimaga • W. C... For Whooptag Cootabothottog Its videseelati ehorteolnets comm. Li all acme aisamo, each.. term, laesmtsttom, Diadem; Dyeentery, troop, Ithealaatlem. end etch amp. . A tire ammo. of Scarlet Ferrer, *melee, and Bleysipeleatbe I *fruitage of giving the prem. rommase promptly to oboe. mu, and in all such COMM Obo opecEllat oestik. • etteme,..- - The entire &sane is often mended at orme,!end la.tal WM - the 1. 10412C0 a a* attack b mderstrel, tbe -ammo "harken. ed and tmedeted tem asaprom • Celob. and Colds, ulna en climb Eloquent mantettesk' ma shish oo Mom toy the foundation of dimmed team oroodous arid coosomptba, e my ll be at elm aUid by:, the Fever and Cough PIM /a all Mem Memo, ouch osE7sPets* Week aloasM i e''' ,- . • • 57'.. lmettpeti Lim oecepieone, rm eesete Deldlity, ant . - -•, ,rregreartoa,old Beeidachee, Borea r or Week. Eyes, Oaten% .- • " 'V t Monza and other old eruption; the ome haa vecuka - e proper appikation will adord a canto ahrinst =err - ' Often dm eon of. alogle chronic atfficuitionich - - • - owe, Piton or (hawk, iteedacho or Footed. West- -....f ..re than pled tor the nee ten Mite one. PRICE. plate, In =MC., .04 800k.......410:10 - N., dßook, pleln-.-....._.____....:.-... 4,03 -, tenee, ud n00t.........i...........-... FDO: cu.• or iti Tuk. c Uue ". 21.: 1 :2:' ~, limes uumboroof ~, 4,,,..__ -------. -• Moak lottorod , 43 L..- izr.---....---,...........-.. SO• Largo tam of 21 „a, Ihcinclad Palakfaots...l4o3, lor Attlam ° r nad'-'3P P ... . 1 . Ditaeldt. plateld . pe 60 Kr to . Wad With Coigh and /4pectoratfoo. PT:to. owk. rixi '• .ibr .t.- - ' .... A. *4 D eal lar. , Pc, sod mar C. . Pte, with fill.&an. tloaa, sl porboa. , i Pomo. Irbo with to plod tbesoralto• nadorth•P... atonal we. or to ...k odolco of Prot A roloraoark, fro• do ow.. - ,-- so, et Lir office 1562.8routry. ddlitrout 8 441 f. to BP. if, . • 003 88 / 1 0138 ZIP KALIL ~ , , , . : Look oy., I. lila, sop • ciao of nIW kind •• you ammo, and gook. tbo amount fa • scrums moo or 0n0z0 4 4 . .- by moll to oar orldtam, at. N 0.862 Bacnoway, Nihr T and the medicine all be dnly rotonteff by matt or. zproos_.. 40ZIVro RUAVIZI).—We &afro in miffs, ofllkkok ~-,, Agent (or the woof auzllnandlen in sret7 lowa Cr Omura .- -- rmy La Co. United Swan. Addroro . curnaryi* co, - Pboodway. New Task. , ' Bold In PiUnburei by J. LIMOS and ..TOEX;TTpriI tn, .lbotmooy by J. P. LLiftfie MI J. J. Lit ' • • ~f - 0 0 0 D. S PacEtrafal BELEIWaIar Conersqf Ma mutts , a erect .573vh Ada: Mit awe Water sbut., SPENOTB. it Cf..S.,K.B.AtliD,' . Eineensoio to Aliont.lllood,- Pittabazi46 P.Onrus- ACITI4Lot MIMI; 1611 wow. • ootoolkotal; pub Melo', In•!Pite - .I=l4o aittoo;omodgotlipeomigni,:: Sawn we IWwwWwww Amur . Vtanosrzolu s i r. C HICRIERINGIiMONS' NEW SCALE 7 OCTAVE P I A N-0 8 ffflignWitty latest haproieneeatern, NEW SCALE OCTAVE PI ANOS. I .,, (With the tams ImpeommateJ In Orme Romnrood and *Limit Our. frorn S 0 to $5OO. For sale only by .10ffEr 11. IdSZLOR, mrl7xlaver ro.lllllreoletreet. ELSOW diaccuarazir-rs MELODEONS.ffm 06 Oct.,. Itelademm, 1/17Legs...---- .. ..... 6 do do --....--.............—... 6 do do PIER etyle--....-----..... 6 do do do 6 .do do Doable; P....d.,1ixr, 4.16 6 do do do do Pianos*,la.—.. The Melodeons ern pronounced superior to ill attar. by Dr. Lowell Maeda, Thalbargßalaer,Gotte. 'Calk, eta. They hare bean awarded the Idsheat woad. 1113111ar every Fair where exhibited. /wade cab' b 7 . 17-daver JOIIN IL BIBLLOS II Wood se. Eva in Thom Hem, to TereliorezialarDislogstes between Teacher and Pupil. Tide is sebooltpresoottug fn • eonries hid pleasing mazer Usepried• Tbsro' Tim en thor bee met with greet success la Ms maw nese. *, tide method to mils, and confidently recommands It of to clasher, se en lerahuble bid to their Wan. Prke hoc Pot ode by 70 FIN EL DIII.LII, Ert Wood at. Caplan Neat by mail reolpt of the praom wirllalewP 0 V ItILSTBAIIICI Gastib A SPLENDID OVERSTRING/Iffm jok Oft AND CONCERTPIANO. front the 41..1,4nd rectory ot eTialtirer a BONS, New York, will ne exhibited et car ewer.= on or atter Thoreday mm 4214 Inet. It was personetly Meet:edit lb* rectory by If . Bieber, and it ie contidentiy expected tomer. peas anything heretofore Been or be.. In Ma oltyln the plemo line. Notke led! be glee. of its Arvin[. H. Z.LII atllallitt).. No. h 3 Mb street, Nob Aeons. for andetrepit Bona. fREAT BeatilAlNS INSELImpf ---- jAN D nGI PIANOS -One elegant Emearnod 7 Ortala,Pirmi t ta ee but a abort time 1'nce.......... ---..........1.......110d One elegant lioaercod 7 donna lhan — c . t, la ono buts fear months.- .- .. -...4z - • 187 One Itraewood - 6 . 14 octave Plano ----....-...-..0.- 160 OOne llabogmtg 6 do do eery g0ce1...----t- 126 ne . do 6 do do .-..-... ---------- .- 76 One do ti do do .....- 1.23 OM seroold bunt Melodeon r il l neeold for 06 on& ao, one good nomad band Viol/men; wortb SAO, trill - be acid for po, me the owner bee left [be My. . caamarn Attu; No.llB Wood at., 7d door above Flab. $2OO FIA , Os._GREAT Ri p m !furr.b t.i.b.BAYttAlS:.—Win caLl , new MAI ROSE' Vat prlirrilirrE of all and Ilre-wghthe Oc lavWen (Dom D to A) for g 2 DOCASIL They are front • IKON orebly known f: to tr i. rt.. York city, hare the NOLL hare a SHAMS, beveled corner., twel Octagon legs. Teal full ma S, rah and made. ' tone, and It. are fully warra A Bka ntee, Please d HUBEI , n .eS L golea gent for th e above and &dormer, Moon . N0.'63 nth etreen Gout iZeds! p re - gun .PIANO FORTES. A FINE SURLY OF Ellg lINRIVALSD Aim `al popular ANABPS PIANOS Joet r=cirod, CEFARtOTTE LLITEB, Hi W - od street, wood door Montißh- 6 PIANOS To it NT, at 2, a sad dollsn • atontb.lMM J 0111: 11. 1 1fiLLOR, 81 Wood at- NEW bONO3, ames..._poor hell Come Ela Drooph,g/dahlear. eong by Poen ilnk % The or m; 8. 0. Fatter. llNgie ibe to. Vela -m by Fredeebykt Bottler Fm TILot dog Pride of of Thee. Idol of lay a. A. word. by•efe• id (bet I were BosattroL Just roestvell "- .1° by one =tam No. lib Wood oh 2d dm. atoTra OK.. Mak W. . SMIT wiraacEreat ir (reins, Fink, Melodeon nue Erin. ) music. eljr.cu.„„. In Flaying, In Ibe Ermine for Adnlte, aNel Neturdays ter Arrenusen, OM - Terme med. known opm ernakntion st lISMI DECN& NO. 1011 111 , 111 , t ebbs ' Ps. _oe26-clly ,410 - x 4.1