Arnpruz. f rat oJtr. TUESBAY MOfINIHO.MAY 16 * 6u * " CITY AFFAIRS. it -j s UiTaoaoLOOTCAL Ob*wr*tiooi for th*<7wa<, by . i Q*K. Bb*w,OptW*o» sSFlftliBL—<orrectad'daily t ,w.;-.. . za IUS./t* njUHL , 0 o'clock —-**" 90 ' 60 ' :'u ~~~ o* ■ 72 V&lf- ■ .... 29 5-10 , HepabUoan Beadqnarteti for 1860 f OOWBR WOOD AtfDTODEtll.sia. I \ .*■' L ag»JP iterance on — i f|„ IfßiDiNa UoQMs6pen«TCTy;da%Bun. -,_j froai ® *• * *° lJ r-K- EagJUbi fitirnun N *»* , P*pw , .f r wn*Jlp»rt*of <htOattti.cn Bk ' B*pqMir»n.C*mp&ijttt Docnmaat>fn> x* * A.Urge *oU commodiousroom In tha third story of th* (JazrtU Boitdiog; is welt » 'ly l *®' ®i*y rented obesp /-£ * rjflttipt ‘' Apply at the oouQtiog room r.;ofihuoffio* : i : - *■ Vtßtcw Ltcsssis —rbo lasiday for paying - —tnelioeMedaethß" cUycn'Carls, Brays, Wag ops, Buggies,'.Cartiages,&c., will be Tuesday, k ..,i.AUy,I& <AAer. that’date the CbUf of Polios *NUuend'to ill delloqaente, anti hla fee iii e*oh be 60 :oeata. Tborevho wish io s*»e f - ibo6o oente,ana * soli before the Mayor for ,tbe penalty,iehoulJ.,catl upon (ho Treasurer ♦ 5, .^/jbjllbaadsaTeYu'rtherJrotiMft, *b/,V , iAiV • ' flies SfATiMimT torefia May 12ih i CiccaUta : Kp«clM. >.'• ifl’lnPittaVsb - 230,261 381,9? 1 «V~‘Ctthujpßl : 519,445 , * ,‘ r , 255.707,152,315 .!'. :.219,000, . 87,505 V M«chiolci**‘ 246,700 78.807 « . 282,640 109,317 ilMjpK 122,091 v"; j,oiwsB i . lut week,... 1,935,0531 1,058,851 7.263,197 1,141,373 7.231J61 ~»*yteCina>sS.-j- -16,205] - ™..| ' 28,436 ... j J :' 22,727 SB .ether Banks. ®“k*v | JLIU 'X. e 3HUibttfisW.Ai.vr $ 88,400 I $ S8 f U6| $20,103 T;B«bango._.. ri . 133,533. 29,208' 29,015 -• 75,854" 58,260 27,657 10,224 21,545 10,320 CltAniCfl\„_ Jo.«ro_ 0,826 14,394 Iron City.;i.,v ; ! 50,015 16 24,76! w« Allegheny. 51,700 23.75 S 26.55 S ' V" -' $ 416,405 $215,765 , $ 170,863 W»*k.;.. : 412,330 175,671 173,940 •-f* * , &&crease..v..>, - 4,060 40,094 .. a,077 j Bsospripf. or taa; PmUbaLpniA Dkliqa- pf the Philadelphia end Poiis ~ viUe-deJegaiTooa arrived in this city onSatardey “ ‘Dlgbt, F eodwtre *Ukeu to the Mouoogabela tbs Republicans of ' county, - The Ctmaroo Club of Phil. £'BdelpbU;namberipgwboat&o genticmon, wore ..aooompauUd SiausCornet Band, - of (bat eity. ,'Saaday betag't very disagreeable day, and cnoet of Ibe delegates being Ured,noih iqgoflutereet transpired. A' largo number of -our prominent citizens, however, called on them -cifrtbmonrw'onbo day atfdevebiog. About 12 night, %t tbe reqaeetof Mr. tbeHbtel.lhe band play .qdvsviraVAirii inthtTotuode oftbs bouse, and .-.afterwaftltke delegations formed with the band and marched fo the Centra! Depot 10 receive tbe batasM of apnie 400. persons, lo leave at an earlier period, v -la matching tip BmUbfleid street (be band play. •d eeverat faniliar air*,. and aomo of tbe beat we ever.listened to. Just as tbeyarriveda* the depot, attended by hundreds 'Ofcarci!i l *epß,the ijralfli fromPfatledelpbie came Jo. and was warmly welcomed by tbe crowd qWaltiogits arrivals In a'few minutes tbe dele gatboa formed and proceeded to tbe Monouga aela Bouse, by way of Orant and Fourth street*. ,0a Monday morning (lie procession formed at ..ahoullt'o’clock, and after marching through -eereraiof the principal thoroughfares, proceeded to Got. Johnson’* residence, on'Peno street. After the band bad played eereral pieces of v.aratio asoompliment to tbe Ex-Gorernor, : 3a®Oog tbeta VAold Lang Syce” nod “Roeieibe *ri&3yr f v Mr. White, Stele Senator from PhlUdel ; -phia.tpsJcßVery neat aodlapmyprieie speech, staling,among-ptberthings, the oily, e* ademoost ration of iheir respect, and of Jllh* ptrtiaVUjr Phdladelpbia bad eTer eotertaioed bl», tkey..ba4 caUed-to serenade him, and tohevehi* goodwiehes for tbe candidate about ■ ;to bt "ttbaiaated in ~ the forthcoming Chicago ..XCrtflßllOtt.'j-.. ---Gav/Jobosati retpodJeTtio hia uauilly beppj* .jWdimprettlt# manner, ststiog that he vutcij tnaell flattered by their,attention* end be would nuet certainly support’ (he Repoblioea nominee. After a few more remarks, be invited thcdele gslion Into the house to-take* glass of wlae.— .They accepted the invitation, and after a May of perhape 15 miQuiee,gave three cheer* for Gov. Johnson; nod‘morohed down 4o the Repnbliean Head Qdirtere, In Lifipetle Unit. Mere the; (.- stopped and opened their rsokt toadmillbe AHe .(troy County delegation, whiobpsasedihroagb And look theiesd to ~eBoort their Eastern friends own delegation made * bead* .’ eppeirtooe; having • ■fla'g'aad a «Western iPjWOsylfeslbV jbaoner in their rank*. In this order thsp proceeded in • rather indirect route belted end _<lm» AUtgbenp;jCoaniyDelegationop<oed its rack* lolet-lbe other pass through.- After wbicb bqtb delegations marched totbe platform, wndilt ponies Aspersed to vtend to tbeir bag gogtrsfldi tab et*' sn dm ah e other proper at lons for the trTpr.*^The bands plsjgtlfor a considers ble.Hmeintidotbe oars/ after wbiob the train movedj off bald * perfect Babel of goodbyes, obnpledf ithi.nearl/all of which was the pro - mice, “I will meet poa in Ghiasgo in a dtp "or two.” ; The procession attracted large crowds as it.passed alofffibe streets, perticularly theoor ntt bend ofPniUdelpbia, which discoursed sifcb -adafrable ta probably, onrpeople bars aeldomJisiosedto. .Tberrsfers several- dUtiogolabed gentlemen ’*f tbe Aloboogebrle House on Sunday evening, •mongwhon weoay note (befollowing; Jlon. Pfe»t«i M C.7roa) New York; Hon. J. b, Haablfts.'M/C-jfroin esmeState; Hon: Thad-" dene Steveoe, : M. .C, frornPettbajlvanla, sod Hob,.' AlSianfler .&‘ : MtClare, eTjalrmao of (be 11 Stale Central CooinUies.. > * \ ; i i Cotrtr .or. Coentos *Pt*As.^—Before Judges i Mellon'end Adams. yUay Jiilb ~Jai. Qalbrsitb vs. E«ie & Berger; ?^ 4 ? W ®P # H • torecover a sttia alleged to *>J plsUliff to defeodsnts upon a sttlsrepreseateUas-of facts mads bp the latter. i<r r‘' a ‘ Judgtfeoiegaio.t Anbor Hr M’.ClellaEd for $263. . pl.iniiff, aha l» . ■efealer benrtt iMfledenewb' .for $252 20, »od g.id tbo cicoey down, uoJtr tbe repreetotaiioo,Mb.ellign,tbu thejadr. tbeßtjUTtbe loterul upon >nd eeeorofi bye i»«gbs(fbß real estate held bp bio. Tw, repre emlalion, lbe plaintiff cborger, turned oul -wholly Bltrae, tad tbb jodgnient be'eeme borne* , doeW/ ebllrelj-Worlhlae. He therefore ene'i ifor.bl»»»iiey I »tHsB 85.eostjor bull; on tbe legal prloelple tbal a paymeotoedeby tnUlaba ofmlertpreetoletloii may bereoneered bub.* -"■‘Thedefeodanyanegeeihetlhe onlyrepreuni- Boade byAlm wan ibat ib» judgment ea orleterteleatbtoorfgege, end be no no il Hi tod that bo Iben btlitredand etlll > that ropretenlttloo lo be true. Hotlio that tbo atolgomeotwaj mado "without 'r»ooar»e,”tr»ra«y ! b«added that tha mortgage bad lif n anelpirtl by Hr. FUlo to ploiollff, lbe <oTaeT'he«lugPf»Tloa»lT- belJ lt. *- _ - P.rerf Asph.ltbF.lt.—TtnaloanewEog ‘ tieb meleilal for roofing buildioge, obede, So , -aod bide fair to prom core rateable foribou ■purpoitllbin ihlnglce, slatof, or any tuber do ooripUoa of rooflog. It le imperrloue to ralo, ■dob of aod it a ooa-eoodoclar of bbal. ‘irbu bo tmelli and obtobioea lbe fear greet re* oaltltn of a good roof—elulloity, ligbloeee, •Moomyrgod. dorablllty. : It Id uetd for roofing sollagae, reraodebe, faro bolldioge, oattlaebede.for Holilggraberlee aodeiorer, (ae rati tad mict villttol touch iV.) for prelectingceiJ iojieuodecflwrlngdeesHfSfOO'd damp; for oor «rlog eoaiarralc.ri and gerden obeda and franeo, (betog e prpleoilre melerUl to pltnle an abbiant of lulrapetylouinew lo' froit,) for corer tag bollora. abipi; elo. IVe reoominend It to lbe aiieotlon of ibe tobllo. - Collzctiox ion thi I’or*,*— lt would eeeD froolUf muiaer in which tba oil lor oonltibn. ; i|l«M W JWMiod.to *ibi. Pool’,, oo SundiT, t;mpnbli«d*ilb Pt rlclnllj. After Ee». J*®** O Cosnor had mode* powerful appeal la Peh*!f,ol tb«nolj B 4«, lwo tabled were placed ■|» /fOBt-of.lbe gront 0 n which contrlba ■ inra were tadepoiltdheir mono*. i 0 > few min- OIM Jif ftolt congregation «u la commotion, and tin Übleewere epeedilj oorered with allwer aod b*pk • »o!***»V-Ift''toe other eburebe*, ji f 9 ' *ui*d Iwge ioolfibalioß* were also made. Tb« ... (o (b« Popfr.jrticedon ■ Übla at tbe chntah iatr*nce, wA« tigoed bjr % Urgo Dumber " •'* . N*w IMT. TO MT «|.l> grind old iiltjXU friglMa tbnoMnlnjit tbo Thsilro/Wllb . j/li;3ob«rti‘«l'Blr u til diogfctaiy togllhor with i molt neiilont out or obanolm,'. Jtbli It.Sa »ltr«tl<m.of iMollg jßgltl yifto ardar« .nod nUi oo Jpobt.bo lell lUoailed by tb»Tb*ill»giilngpabllo.P ■ 1 tiitocjßMT.T-A BiMlitoWi ; n»m«(l Ju, Frew, «p|t(oi')o'.;Btaßg ap JsnliloirF. Ja • .rolling- d>m oo lbs .M<moog«liel» rlr*r, v»( mptplj’ibtjßtwi on Frid»;r_tTtolog.t>g. th» I JaitffaSFi* flitriik ahalo; »Mfch;«raol( Ttfo I . FoamC, Amocutio*.—Tht« bodj JkdJ wgnu* . mM ii ng lut Maoiog. tdc.committee appointed to superintend tbe fttrnbhbg of the bill of the Association re- Evl® •’•f'Bild furnishing to ibe They also presented several bills; amountiog to $78,81, which were recommended w oe paid,whloh wae accepted, and-tho com &iUeo were dliobarged. The report ;of ‘the i Committee of Conference, ia relation ' to a lost Beetles of hose, was read and accepted, and the following resolution adopted: vßesoloed, That tfaeCblef Engineer fce exbon erated from all blame io regard lo eeo* lion of hose* belonging to tbe .fire com* ptay. ? Mr Gatzem, the anbrnltteil ibe report of tbe committee appbl&ted to solicit aid from the insurance companies'; it wasaooepled Mr. Edward Gregg presented bis report as 1 Treasurer of tbe Assooialion. Tbe balance in bis bands is $17,26. Tbo report was accepted The Chief Engineer presented a report, from which it appeared that the total outhher of firm during tbe year bad beon 1ft!; total toss from tho*e, $114,601, of which about $69;20i bad been covered by insurance Mr Moreland moved that the report of (be Chief Eogioecr be aooepted, and the thanks ot tbe body be returned to him for bis regular And oompleto reports fnrniebrd doting hia tiQieial career. The old Assooialion then adjourned, ami tbo new one was organized by (be. election of John H. Stewart ae President, and-the following offi cers: Secretary, R. W. Mackey; Treasater, Ed ward Gregg; Chief Eogineer, James Petrie; As ststaouEoglneere. Fred. Ruch, Thomas Reese; Messenger, Capt.] Pratt. Tbe following gentlemen .were appointed a commitieo for the Inspection of boee: W. J. White, W. J. Montgomery, 8 Lowe, A; J. Kuvt, J. 11. Sarber 4 C. McCarty, D. Warden, W. Tibby, B. C. Bawyer. J. 11. Stewart, Edward Gregg and G. W. Leon ard were appointed io solicit subscriptions from Insurance Companies. After some more unimportant business, tbe Assooialion adjourned. 1,691,048 1,563,790 1,055,885 663,470 778,581 . 720,879 790,544 570,753 337,622 353,587 104,687 89,108 230,575 204,478 In tbe Allegheny Councils, Usi evening, (bo Street Committee, 10 whom the difficulty between the City and tbe Suspension Bridge Company, ia relation to tbe ebaoge of tbe gradeof Federal street, bad been referred, reported as follows: “Your committee have met with tbe committee of tbe Bridge Company, and have agreed to re eomme'bd that the exiting dispute be settled as follows: ‘Counoits shall authorize tbe raising of tbe grade, on the south eido of Bank Laos, to tbe grade fixed by tbe Bridge Company, at that point, and by a gradual desoent meet tbe pres ent grade of Federal street on tbe north side of Isabella street. Io consideration whereof, ibe Bridge Compaoy agree lo pay to the City Treai nrer the aom of $2,&00,0n the completion of tbe gradiog and paving of Baok Lane crossing and Federal street; and further agree to permit ve hicle* with dirt for filling Baok Lane from Race alley torthe angle in said Bank Lane at the. Dis ciples’ Cjbnfcb, and also tboAllegheny wharf be tween the same points, to past and repass on their bridge free of toll, until tbe said lane and wharf are oompleled to tbe established grade.’ ” A resolution was adopted authorising the Street Committee lo eoter into a contract with tbe Bridge Company, npon tbe terms staled. . Gkjuk> Opcbcsq.—Tne great M WJgweq>” that has been built in Chloago for tbereoedilon of tbe Republican Convention, was opened' 00 last Saturday evening. Tom Corwin, of Ohio, CoL Carlin, tbe Bepnblloan nominee for Governor io ibis Stele, Ron. Frank P. Blair, of- Mo, Col. J. W. Nejc, Jadge’Haeearack, and numbers of other distinguished speaker*, addressed the meeting. “Toe Bat,” according to the Chicago Democrat , we* decorated in abeautifat and'ap propriate style, aed looked magnificent, lo tb* rear of tbe etage, on which tbe delegatee ere to sit, are four life-eiz* paintiog*, representing tbe Goddebsesof Liberty, Agriculture, Justice and Meobaulos, Before the front of tbe gallery ate thirty-three shields, containing tbe arms of tbe various States. Directly io tbe rear of tbe Pres ident’* obair are tbe arms of the Amerioan Re public; Numerous statues and busts of our great meu, and (boee of other Unde, are dis persed iu various, portions of.lbs bnlldtog; and there is an almost eodleaa profusion of red, white and blue bandog, flowers, wreathes, ever greens, etc. Tbe gallery le selected for ladies Pouc* fraiis —There were 23 commitments to tbo jail on Banday and yesterday. Of there, 14 were for druokeness, 5 for vegraocy, 3 for disorderly conduct, and 1 for assault and bat tary.' Mary A. Sbordao made information before Alderman Osetoo agaiuet John L Leech, charg ing bim with cutting her drea# and hoops, with intent io kill ber, and that (be only thing that saved her was tbe boopa. Mr. Otreton held him ia $5OO bail. Aagniyf»> i »»r > -^y f ealliqgfoe attention of our readers »o the c*rJ Mf/Jsmea M. Bslpb, wbiob may be found in .another ootamo of to day's paper. Having fitted up an office on Anderson street, Allegheny, be is now prepared to do anything in bis lioe of busi ness, with dispatch and on tbe most reasonable terms. Being personally acquainted with Mr. 8., we have no hesitation in commending him to tbe pabiie, feeling assured that all work entrust ed io bin will meet with prompt atteolion. PsocecMßca Aoaisbt Cotrscauss.— Oo Sat urday, oar Sheriff received copies of s role on the minority of tbe Ssleot Coaeeit, consisting of Messrs. Morrow, Quion, Ward, Nison aod Thompson, to show cause wby eUeobmeotisboold not issue for them for not obeying tbe peremp tory mandamus requiring them to make provia lon for the payment of the Interest on iheCbar tiers Valley Bailrosd bonds, Tbe rale is re turnable on ibe6frb Tuesday of Msy. firm Aura—Mr. Wtn White, tbs second cashier of the Peoo’a Railroad, who attempted to commit suicide oo Bandsy evening by sboot iog bimself io tbe mouth, was still slice at 11 o’elock, last nigbl, but it is almost impossible for him to recover, fits left arm his been par alysed ever sloes the commitment of ibe act. Be was able to speak a little yesterday, but does not remember bow he came Ip that slluailoo, or anytbiog connected with it. Coax. Boat* Soie —Two pair of coal boats went Over dam No. 1 oo Friday and were broken into fragments, part of (be wreck lodglog on (be old Monongahela bridge. Ooe pair.betoogsd to Mr. Joow,'tbc other to Mr. Corey; Ooe bosl of is pair was tlsb sunk above the dam. Ooe boat belonging to Wm. Sloao wss cloved and completely broken np on Saturday, the wreck drifiiog oa dam No. 2 To Bicirrs TBB PtLioanoss.—By (ha Chi* etgd Vmoerat, we learnt hat a telegram h*s been received there from ibe.delegation ;of car State requesting alt Pennsylvaniaa living to Chicago, to turn oat nod mist them at the railroad ob their arrival. Chicagohaa very maoy cUixeoa otelm log tbe old Keystone, as mother, aod they will no doubt be glad to give their visitors a hearty, welcome. i . SearoED’s Opera .Troupe gave their first en telumaotat Masonic Hetl,J»*t sveolog, and, as a matter of course, were greeted by a very Urge and fashionable; audience. This is, without doubt, one of the best companies of the klod now la ezUUncs,andif any of onrfeeder* wish to spend * pleasant evening they should go. aod see them by all means. They perform every night this week. . taoTtrii to UicaAsica.—'WoaadcKUDdihAt Hon. Jftou J, Ntell, of PbUedelpblt, i* 10d»> liver »lecture tbii evening, to' Lifijetd He!?, to toeebtoice. Babject, ‘•Combination •aong ibe working men." This ti • eobjeet that} when proper^beodted, ie very ibieresrfag, end ••be* Ileve Uut Mr. Neell li capable of doing U la ibet manner. Ii [«aiAit.to._R„..u Weal, formerly of Ibla any, but leiierly of Ctoalafietl, vu Ipatellei] ee pufor of Ibe Seoona Pnabylerlen Chqtob. Ne* York,.on Wednesday evening: Bet. 3. D.Weeia, B, Ji o l> - A -?- o M f 1 0111 . Ear.. Dr. J. E Bookoell, end Bar. Pr, Spring, look pm i n ik, eierelea. PikPOUkP.—Qoeernor Pecker bee pardoned Deoiel Eokerl, reeeolly eoaricled of menaleuab ler lo Carbon oonnly eoil sentenced to ibe Pool leollary for t*e years. Tai dog fight, advertised the other do/, is oo* aonolisoed to hero been e, host. We tre gleJ, lot the credit of the oily, Ib.l the elTeir bit token ihil Inn. SMlirso’* Posmmd Oene.—We here received severs! semplei of prepared liquid gloe, pot op lo small hollies, byMr. H. C. Spalding, 30 IM.ttiL, No* Vork. sod hare triad it in msodlog old fnrnl. tore. It is e very eeoreoteot article ter domestic nse, and deserves to be kept constantly on hand Id every household. It Is also a convenient article for pattern makers and'iovehtorv. In consirnctlog and repairing their, modcla—So'cor.yic Syr. 3d, 1858;. . Admcowdsan Books i Bibles, Prayer and Byow books; Biographical work*; Cook book*; Dictiona ries ; Cyclopedias; Historical works; Bomoroos works; Meobanlcol, Sciantliie and Arcbltsotural works; Mnslcai works; Odd Fallowshlp and Ma : sonic works; Poetical, School and Clasilcal books. Works of Fiction: Works of Tre rel and Adrentnre; and all other works, A large, fresh suck has just bean received by Hunt A Biiner. Call nnd see them —No! 71 and 71 Fifth >treat, nelt door to tho Post Offiesu , Irtun.—A* telegraph operator named George 8.-Slooomb, in the employ of the Msristle and Cioclnnatl -Bailroed Co, at Big Ban, Athens ooanty, Ohio, cams to hit death in aoMt lingo iar manner reeenliy, . ffa waa oitting at his in strnment in the office,Boring the prevalence of n violodt thnOdcv itovo. The lightning vita in apon tbo vlrea and completely stunned him. In n few daya ll became apparent that hi*limbi were lomplotely paralyaid, and hU mnsclel «t, mut deprived of aotlnn, Tbo paralyela grnda ally eilcnded over hie body, until death at lest oamoto hle relief.... The dwelling houso of Mr.'J. A; Wither,, pear MoKsnport, vras en! t r a few sight* dnenjnd'phwilJUict*’" ■ ■cf gTMiiittltoiMu C7*pUe«)*MChurch.• : ’ % - : Bmrrito»;N. T., Hsj 0, 1860. ... «:oHra-Pi.Tr—<;o*ifuur«l« j . Tho foUowtog rworuiToaVu xt/efrecl to thoXom mlUoo 6oß«vlskt>:' ‘ f\ i?«*rwrf/ Tbat c the I)liclplloo W *o ;altored or amended u to 'state more'definitely ibe dUabllitlas of ordained. total Preachers, against whom do charges can be sustained, bat who have nevertheless rendered themselves so unacceptable with the people tbatttoQnerteriy Cooference cannot, or will not, .pass thelj.character, \ r _ The Committee bn Temporal- Economy were re quested to consider tbo: expediency of changing ibe Discipline, part 3d end tectlon 3d, as to make the nllowancaof stogie preachers lieo hundred dollar*, and travelling expenses. The Committee on Eplsoopaoy wereloatnioted to ioqalra Into the expediency of making it the daty of the Bishop* annually to farnlab the Book /rente at Mew York, for publication with tbo General Minnies, a revised list of .all the law question! made by them during the year. Tbo pommillee on Rovisals were initruoted to in quire iqto the expediency of inserting a provision in the. Discipline (bat when a' member of an Annua) Conference has. been expelled for immorality, a Quarterly Conference shall not re-lleenee him with- ! out first having the convent of tbe Conference by i Which he was expelled. . •A motion, wax introduced reqnesting the Committee oo the Itinerancy to inquire into the expediency of changing time of bolding the next General Con ference of tfie U. K. Choroh on tbe.first day of May,. ISiVior 1965, and.subsequently ovary fonrtb year. . - A resolution was offered allowing each Annual C jr,ference foil power, by a vote oftwo-thlfdipresent, to duiallow tbe claims of any elalmant'qpon its fond*, aud when tbe claim ii allowed to graduate Ibe amount u may be deemed proper. Referred to com mittee on Temporal Economy. Tbe following resolntlon was offered and referred to-tbo Couimittceon Law Questions :,*‘ls a preacher in a charge, obliged to receive a properly authenti cated certificate <>f a member, when be it aware such reception would disturb tbe peace and quiet of the ebarcb ?" Tbe Committee oo Revivals were requested to con eLler. tbe propriety of cfaaoglog tbe obapter “on Piloting Books,” do., as to admit of tbe election of laymen as Boot Agents. Closed with iiogiog tbedoxology and benediction by Rev. J. Bain, of Eiia Conference. winva dat. Conference metat tbe nenat boor. Bishop Baker in the chair. Rev. Dr. Dempster, President of Garrett Biblical Icatitnto, near Chicago, 111., condacled the religions exercises. Journal read and approved. Tbe committee ordered on yesterday on the petition and memorials from the Genesee Conference, consist ing of one frpm each delegation was constituted by nomination by the respective delegations. Tbe certificate of tbe election of Ilev. Joseph Stinson; D. l>., President of tbe Conference; Rev. Enoch Wood, Superintendent of Missions; end Rer. A. Horlbarton to represent the Canada Wesleyan Conference was read and tbe latter, who was present, . was introduced to tbe Conference. ’ The regular order of business was taken up—the reception of memorials, petUlonLaod appeals, end the following Conferences responded: Baltimore, Black River, Cincinnati, Delaware, Detroit, East Baltimore, East Genesee, East Maine, Erie, Genesee, Illinois, lowa, Maine/Nichigto, Minnesota, Newark, New Hampshire, New Jersey, Nsw York, New York East, North Ohio, Oneida, Oregon, Philadelphia. vPittebqrgh, Rock River, South East lodlana, Troy! Upper lowa, West Wisconsin, Wlieoovin. All re fsrred to tbe appropriate committees, except ell pa pers of the Genesee Conference was ssnt to tbe Spe cial Committee ordered yesterday. Call for Standing Committees being in order. Her. Dr. Clark, in behalf of the Committee oo Missions, reported to part on the several petitions from tbe Foreign German Mission, approving of the estab. Usbment of a Biblical Institute in Bremen, for ibe' better preparing of yoaog men for tbe work in Ger many; rtcommeodlog the selection and sanding to that country a suitable minister, to become Director of the Biblical Institute and editor of their books aod periodicals; aud, also, respoctfully request tbe Bishops to arrange their Episcopal visits so as to tUH the Foreign and Scandanevtto Missions ones, at least, In tbe nsxt lour year*. Report adopted. Tbe Committee oo Sunday Schools reported la part, recommending the publication,.by tbe Book Agents at New York, of a monthly for tbe use of Sabbath School teachers, generally, to ha ealled tbo Sundag School Ttafhtr'e Journo! ; also, to publish a series of graduated text books, adapted to tbe regu lar coarse of study in tbe (M. B ) Sabbath schools. Report adopted. The special appointed to try lbs peal of Alpha Wright, of the Nartb Ohio Confer, once, reported the following: , Serviced, That tbe decision la tbe North Ohio Conference, in tbe ease of Alpha Wright, be mod it is hereby reverted. Tbe report was eolerad oo tba Joaroal and papers filed. Tbe action of the Bisbhps respecting the revision »f tbe Rimal was presented by Bishop Dtker. Store its reception, in July, l$5S, from the committee ap pointed on that suhjeet last General Conference, ill health and other causae prevented a full mealing of the Bench of Bi*bope at Ibeir last two-aonael meet* logs, consaquestly no dalioitt action was takes, partly because they doubted tbe rtgbl - to make any change Jana* the Interval of id session. Rsport accepted end filed. .Session rioted with dox'Jogy end henedvth.o by lev. Wo. Hunter, D. D , uf Allegheny College. Db Fciusck, or I’mutPSLeniA. —This geu jU«mßp mjJl, he U,L'aiaturgb.at the drug Itoia No. 14t> ifoi>4«tr<ti, on Mo»i>at ao«i Ttmdat, May 1!I*t aod 221, lo axamiae patients affected with laog Bad bron chial diseases Those who dutre (o caotall him ahoutJ do: so early, at hie tley will positively be limited to the lime mentioned. Ur. 8. U the proprietor or Sabcoek’e celebrated “Palmoele Sjrap,” and “Seaweed' Tooio.” ,< «o celebrated itk the cure of the varioQs disaastt of the pal* monary organa. LATEST NEWS U Y TMLfORAPH. RECEIVED AT THE DAILY GAZETTE OFFICE. New Yubk, May 14.—Tbe.Tribuna'aC.hlrag'i cor- respondent says: The crowd gathers thick sod U*L Two or three ihoafebd strangers ere oow here. Oar, Morgan, Meirt, R«ed ted Ashmeo, of Meat,* uil Lane of fodteoa, or* among the arrisals tu-olghL Ur. Blair, jr., ia hara, aod leads the B«tcs iotarut, which ia hopeful endeerfieJt. They count u> over alzty vote* oa the first ballot, from aloe or ten SUtea. The highest calculation far Seward on the first ballot waa Si votes. Mr-Cameron'e frbadi from Petraijl vania are here lo foiee, aod very clamorous, Ohio will prbbabfy lead fur bohody but Chase, bat would accept Judge MeLeeu or Wade if proffered. Outaide of thw.State.lhero'Ueftt much' talk aWni Judge Mc- Lean, and fie will apparefitly bara bat Yew votes, perhaps none on tha Cm ballot.. ! Mr. Seward will lead; Ur. Batea wiU come next, aod ObfrewUl coma third. Having vome New Eogtand votes, Oeneral Cameron will eome next; then Abe Lincoln. The latter is ranch pressed by the Illieoli delegates at n compromise raadidete, and would he ac««pted. by all the northwest cheerfully for Preildeot of tha Con- vention. Unin. Ashman and S»ld«o, of Rochester, S. Y., and Coroviae, era meet named. The Tribune’* Washington correspondent say*:— It ii cow aaeerulned that Mr. Walker, correspondent of tbo New York Exprei* here, received twaaty.Qve bandied dollars of The money appropriated by Mr. Wendell to carry the English bill through the Home. He will be examined to morrow or next day. Attorney General Black, has nonfiad the Covoda Committee that be desires to be present alike next examination of Mr. Sehnabely tod a lively time raiybo expected. Eohert J. Walker has oow obtaloed all bis papers relating to Kansu, and is prepared to elosn bis tes<l> mony before the Covtfde Committee. Among the papers Is said to be tbo original of bis Inaagnrai td dress,.wUb interlining made by tbe President’s own haod, In' regard to submitting tbo Constitution to the people i Tbb Soothern address, orgiog tbe seceding dele gation to returOy waa wHttnn by Mr. Toombs, and was cheraetarired by hli itroog will throngfaout. Modification! were suggested, but aone were adopted, for it had not been signed as prepared. Mr. Toomba woold . doahlless hare Isinad U on bis own reipoosl- Wlttj.i c.: “.v t \ ,Ntw ; YoSK». M*7 U>—The correspondent of the Tribono, writing from Bnohsoao, Taxu, glees par- Honiaranf the tarofag of t young white man, • col* portanr, and mppoisd Yankee, who bad with him a wagon load of books, eootlitlog ofUiblei aoi stand ard religioaa worka,'add a few copies hr Helper’s Impending Crisis. : Tbe viollm was stripped, coveted with tar, tied to a tree over bit owa wagon, which waa fluid with faggots and tar, Add theo aet on fire. NbwYobk, May li.—TWinne’s Cs»rrr*poarf#«rs. —The wealbar la beantifol and tbe‘exeltem»nt aod crowd are increasing. Seward’s friends are still bopefal ;>tbSy bope to getparlt of the New Jersey. Illinois and Psttnsylvaala daisgatlODi. bttt they give up Indiana. Mr. Hollins, of Mo;, writes that if Mr. Bales is oomipated be (Rollins) wilt take the nomt* nnlloo of Governor, end carry the Slate in August, on a Republican platform. Mir, Lane, tbe Repubtl can candidate for Unvernor of Indiana, says that with Seward, he and bis party .will.lnevitably be do*' fealed; but with Bales, McLean or Ltaeole, and per* baps others, bS can sweep tha State. Tbe opponents of Seward insist that be canoot be nominated, since the doubtful Stales conUnue solid against bitn, anil to all appsaraneas they mutt remain so. The Cali fornia delegation bolds a letter from Trsmont, posi tively withdrawing his name. New Yobk, May 14.—Robert 0. M’PonaU, the murderer of Virginia Stewart, attempted suicide to day. ' lie la still alive, bnt the physicians pro noonce his recovery almost bopelsit. Sr. Joaxm, May 14.—^The pony express with Cal fornla dates to May 6tb, arrived at one o’clock ibis morning. . The Legislature adjourned on the 30tb. Among tbe aele oused was one granting tho right of way to the Ban Franelaeo aod Lot Aogelos Telegraph t and toother appropriating $ 1 60,000 to aid tinental Telegraph. The appropriations fur State purposes exceed one million of dollars. A rumor prevails that the ftothioilds have sent an agent to examine jhe Washoe Bllver mines. « The pooy expr«s, with letters or April 20tb, ar rived in Canon Valley on the 28th, being aigbtdayi and four hours between tha telegraph stations. . Sr. Loins. B!aj;l4.—A dntrnctire fireoccorred at Nebraska CJty, otf Satnrday lait, consuming nearly alLtbe bbsloeis portion of the place, consisting of 4 2 prominent basinets houses, loclodlng the post office,, with eonsiderehle |mell matter, and tbe governs land office,'wHfc ntarly all Us papers; also hotel, Loisabohi' l l2o,ooo; losbred, r; i : ' to $75,000, mostly in Haitford.,C> oompaniss. • Moaaw, Me»;’vV' ;; "' Ttolrt*-*U*l Cl Ilx ill Bess Lon* „ . Winarnnv Ctfr, May It •Sasat*^—There U X ilitt attitadaaee, owlbg to a general interest Wt in-the arrival of th» Japanese. Tbs. galleries were almost deserted,, which tod to eerne witty remark! that the Japanese Embassy drew bettor thaaDdoglas. _•■ Mr. Crittenden moved (hot the 6«da(a adjouro. t . Mr. Pfaeoaea was opposed to au adjournment for every show that come along. Mr. Crittenden explained that this rose far above an ordinary show. Alter some debate the Senate adjoorned by a vote of yeas 19, nays 11. Horse.— I The proceedings were unimportant. Wasdihgtoit, May 13.—The steamer Philadelphia loft Portsmouth this morning, for tbs Roanoke, with .tbs Naval CommUiioD and the invited guests. AtVJ o’cl'k, she arrived at tbs Roanoke, whose sails were furled sod tops maDOed. - Oar band played a national air. Captain Dupont, of tbs Navy, Captain Taylor, of the Marines, and Mr. LedyaM, oar interpreter, went aboard the Roanoke In the Grit quarter boat; in the second. Commander Lee, Lieut. Porter, Seers tarj ef tbe> Commitiionen, Mr. M'Dooald, and the invited guests; lo the third, the reporters. In the oabln, the formal introductions were made, and Mr. Ledyertl weloomed the Embassy to tbe country, to which their interpreter briefly but Intelligently re sponded. The ceremonies being concluded, and tba treaty being announoed and exposed to slew, friend ly intercourse and preparations were made aboard the Philadelphia. The Interview between tbe Commissioners jnd Ambassadors, although evidently mocb more than tbe Utter expected, wee conducted with great dignity oo both aides, and marked by apparent reciprocal confidence in each other. A feeling of deep interest pervaded tbe spectators. The interpreters of tbe Embassy mixed freely among tbe visitors, and re sponded to their eoogratolatloos In tolerably good EoglLh. The Philadelphia will be in Washington about noon on Monday. There will be to-morrow no for mal reception of tbe Japanese on their landing, by tbe Government, further than the extension of the approprUte courtesies of welcome under the direc tion of tbe officers of tbe Navy Yard. The grounds bare beao placed ia tbe beet possible condition, and no means will be neglected to make a favorable im pression on tbe minds of tba.visitors, who will be conveyed to their quarters In carriages under the es cert of tbe marines sod district military. | The precise programme fur Wednesday has not been perfected, aa there are points of diplomatic eti quette first to be determined. Tbe officers of tbe army end navy have been notified by circnlart that U U tbe desire of tbe President that they be present at tbe reception. The former will accompany tbe General-in-Chief to tho executive mansion on that occasion. WatHiHCTOx Citt, May U.—After tbe transfer of tbe baggage, boxes of toooeyand treaty case, to the Philadelphia, the Japanese, with the exception of tbe embassadors, came aboard. Shortly after ail tie commissioned officers from Fotireei Mosroe, and lastly tbe yards of the Roanoke were manned. Then a boat witb tbe ambassadors left tbe Roanoke amid tbe roar of seventeen guns. Thoy were received on board the Philadelphia by Capu Dupont and Mr. Ledyard, and showed their respective staterooms.— Tbe reception aad dinner on board tbe Philadelphia was a superb affair. Tbe game, fish, vegetables, jel lies, creams, wines, etc., were pronounced by tbe Ja panese to be well tuited (o tbair appetites, of which they gave etuple evidence. Tbe Philadelphia left (he moorings of tbe Roanoke et 4:15 p. m , end landed bar freight et Old Pwint at 4:J5 p. m. Tba Japanese werereceivad with formal honors, loclodiog a-ealuie from the Batery and musio by tbe band Tbe ambassadors were escorted around tbe parapet, their artists sketching outline views of-almost every thiog inside, as wall as tbe roads end shipping out side, with astonishing rapidity. Tba officers at tbe port prepared a ba/ty table of refreshments at tbe boteL They embarked at 0 o'clock with the same honors as «t tba landing. At 10 o'clock, a gun from tbe Nevy Yard at Wash ington announced that tbe Philadelphia was io sight. Mayor Berra wool on board and was intro duced to tbe ambassadors, extending them a welcome in tbe name of the cltiteosuf Washington, for which they acknowledged their thanks. CepU Buchanan, in the pretence of bis brother naval.officers, wsl corned them to tba name of the President of the Called Stales and tbe country, reciprocating the kind feelings expressed by tbe Japanese goverocuoot when (be treaty was made by tbe gallant Perry.— The dignitaries bowed their acknowledgments. Tbe eortege then formed and proceeded to* the quarters of tbe Japaneteaniid great excitement CeiriOo, May 14.—Tbe committee acting fur Ed ward Bates bava issued an address to-day, giving ).varioos reasons wby that gentleman should be dodi laatad f»r President. They eey (bat Judge Bates, (bough bulb a theoretical and practical emaocipa tiooiil, is a native and life-long resident of a slave boldiog section of our common country. His nomi naliuo would therefore be e signal and final refuta tion of the charge of sectionalism, to unfairly, yet to effectively urged egalast the Republican party. It would render (be fire-eatiog threats of disunion io rate of • Republican triumph palpably futile. Be Is the favorite and raudidsle o( (heentire opposition io MUsourl end will be supported by them not mere ly with enthusiasm, but .With confidence of success. They firmly believe that Judge Bales'nomination woalj o«arlj <lii«i>lve the orgaelsatiao which has pr«MtiU<t to tbe nation the highly raspertabia names <*f John Ball and KJeard Er«r«U, and induce nlne tenths of tbo»« tiiiharto known a* Amaiicani, Old Liaa Whig*. I'oiao ui*o, Ac., *o co-oparate wiib as in rraralng th* country from the haoJj into which ale baa btoo peratUled le-fatL' They haiUra that the now united opposition it Paemylvanla aod New Jersey wlUbe kept united by the nomination of Ed ward Betas; that Indiana, Illinois and Oregon eao be carried with him, aod-a trinmpb tboe placed be. yond contingency. In conclotion, they any: "We entreat you to praseot the name of Edward Bates as an olive trench to various parties which earnestly desire the overthrow of the fiUibnsterlng, slavery ex tending, sham Democracy. As e proffer of fraterni sation and kindly regard, do this in a generoas, magnanimous spirit, end you will have vindicated oar cants from tbe nojatt but damaging imputation of sectionalism.'’ Tbe address is signed by Frank F. Blair, Horace Greeley, John Dcfrees, John C. Vogsl, its. It. Eads end Dr. A. Wstnmer, Committee. CntCAQo, May 14.—Tbe eiearsioo (rains from Suspension BriJge, via Michigan Central, and from Bnffalo, via Michigan Southern, arrived here at The eicoriionlsts were received at tha depot, amid the firing of cannon, by tbe immense cooconrse, end escorted thence ia process lon throogb tbe prin cipal streets, to the wigwam, where speeches were made by Col. Cdrtio, of Psnoty tnnis, F. Hassaruck of Ohio, Caleb Smith, of Indiana, and other distin guished gentlemen. There was taneb dUappoint meot at not having the Hon. Tom Corwio, who was announced lo speak tbD erenlng. Every train aniviog brings accessions to the al ready great number of vUltors, Noipolb, May 14.—A maae meeting of the c|tl sans of Norlolk county was held, te tender the hos pitality of this city to tbe Embassy. Marshal Parke was made ChslrmtD,aod W, E. Foster Secretary. A.delsgatlon'was anpoloUd, aod thsy prooeedad to the sletmer oo a cost chartered for the occasion, tad performed khelr mission. LocieriLLß, May 14.—Tbe river is rising slowly, witb 5 feet water In the canal. thunder storm ts oow prevelilpg.' Mercury fit 0 . Tuao.vTo, May 14 —Tbe steamer Bey State was Cosily got off yesterday, end came Into port but lit tle iojared, end will resume her trips Immediately. WeaxLtso, May 14.—A Whig estate of ?3 gam was fired this evening, la. honor of tbe Domleetlon of Bell aod Everett. Sallee lo Boiitlcri and Conlrietori. TIIB UNDERSIGNED [formerl? Foreman fir now MHO PARRY] would respectfully Inform tboeefurwbom he has done work, and tbe public tentrallr, tb»tb«Ua'pwprs(ierodtofaraisbSLATE ef dlSsrentcol- Ofs, (green, bine end parplr,) or put bn SLATS ROOFS in tbe most •ppronvl muter. Ordwfar ncofirs or R*ptir fox of State Anofc (If Uft Mine office of ALKX. LIuGH. LtN.near tbe WatrrWorrks,) wilt be promptly atbmdtd t ». ; mjlJCoil ‘ THOVIaS FARBY. Bherifl' , i Sale* BY VIRTUE of an exeoutioa iuued out of tho Court of Common Cleat of Al legheny Coonty, and to the Sheriff of e&id county directed, there will bo exposed to Pubiio Sale, at tho Court ißonse, ia tho city of Pitts burgh, oa MONDAY, the* 4th day of Jane, A. D., 1860, at 10 o’clock, a. the! following described property, to wit? • All the right, title, interest and claim of John Obey, of, io and Co all that tract or piece uf land eiluate in Chartiors towoahip, Alleghe ny county. State of Pennsylvania,and describ ed as follows, yic; Adjoining Land of Marlatt, und bounded, to wit: Beginning at a hickory on Loreni’s line; thcoce north‘42 deg east 25 |crcbcs; thcnce>odUi 40 deg. west 26 perches to a while oak; thence south 70 deg. east 2-10 perches lo tbe place of beginning, containing one aero and nine perches etrict measure; on which in erected four dwelling houses, out house, stable and being the same land convey ed by Beaty and wife by deed of Ist day of April, 1830, tutd recorded in vol. 50, page 340 to John Obey.’ Seized and taken in execution os the prop erty of John Obey at the suit ofThonms uow nfil, executor, and Mary A. Decker, executrix of I. W. Decker, deceased. JAMES L. ORAPAM, Sheriff. Itrotopoiau, A Bnbstltota for Cream of Tartar, Anew, healthy and cheapar. 1101. tef miklug BRKAIMIAItKS tod .11 trticlM or food rvunlrlnx.ibe b» ofTBAtT. Tble uew etui relotlrt* article it cat a drug but u artist nf foal, coetelaiuf aolbloX but whet (ism QoarUbtoast to me body. It \tgvar(HU#d ia suvagth to cars Crum «f Tartar—ieueeulu tbs same way Id cookiog—li ckraptr iu price, **4 tn * kt * breed and uku of supuior quel wbkb Mtneia fruh tod jwtafa4f«eiucA faifrrtb- > Crum of Twt** HoseJ, , TbU article leepprovM asd rscoma^.^' BOOTH, OARBlrf * RJkUA ■ ■■ 1 Philadelphia} Dr. 8411 DH JAf* . veniti of Pcnue4 ProClT*'* , [ Mjua; Dr. J AOS SON, P* I : offseeteo} | attention b^J-' bare o*-,V'‘ , rtf’" \ COMMERCIAL RECORD.' ooMMims or rEßinunoa >o» mat t lusi! ' JIMXM Plir, Jy‘ y, p. U ” Tn - I t**vsi Bwnwow. »*»Dn. >aim«. | llrtrt O.rt* . PITTSBURGH HiBKETS. [l.fjx>rUd tkptciallyfar Uo PiUßmryk Outfit*. PITTSBDIGH, TUISIUT, M»J 15, lStil>. Th.,^s?~~ T , h *? UOO fc*»ar* to sot* In fhU artidir Thu MIM yeaunlaj ware m follow*: Bnpar. ] Kitra | *x. r«m, | Fanry. A 60 6 90 0 It, 0 70 6 00 6 X 0 «U 6 CO 140 bbh From »u>re. 100 ilti do 00 do do . 25. do. do . f>o do do . 00 rf? 76 do do 100 do dn 220 <]« do 110 At, Jo ►4 do do 30 do du 130 .do 100 do dtf 250 do do 74 do Ao ... 400 ooprlvAto term*. WWO * hcm,l!er * «*• WOO do bam* at . do Mr * * l 9 X@loi 40u0do ahootlera*t?V m do baou «t 10}* s& Am aide* at P?£ 0 hh<& “«• 10 ® Ui » tc..„(«c«rrf GRAIN—»e ea fran depot of 20} btub oat* at 41 010 do froin ttora at 41, aSigtlft; com: nI M (40 fcuab ear con at CO, Wdo j»U<j»at6s; KOdoaar atCO ! •Jf?fc' 8 5J*.¥ hfbbU * hU * olb *1 SIS,W; 10do troot at No 8 U'ga caackara) at 12 60 11 wS!!h Y “'B*,, 8 * ,, L 40 bbUr «»lfl*-l •* A etah-Uoa tJma; /vwbm PL*s* 100 raw 00 private Urns. SSM B “ a * , * -4 ° *» •* w xefft. BUQA&—Salat 2 bbda at B*£; 2 do, prfm«. at 9. 80 tmib applta at $1,25. JJOIASSRS—BaIaa 10 bbla at W. 20 do aflf"~ £tl “ 60 bx » W ** •* l(b Wdo at —• 6 90 a 15 .... 6 to - a so a 75 • A M bIW a6O - - I 6 W 6 VO a 16 6 WO a 12 ~ b w —• roo 6 80 alO 000 ... p. U p. I —— 6 w a2O 7 00 f?J|w?77 S *l f *. 1303 ,bf P«*b4 4t 13 i IWO ** H. k£i t ?*£l tr " 8 * ,w 60 *»M« 85@58. " ,,h * ■l'gk* B»U*7O uock>«| CoQji6; 60 do do at CO. 30 bbU “ *17,0X518. ” 1100 kddUnge at $3O b t«o. 1615. l M@>2. £os? p r 84 '"' 50 tM *» t•• «• ffStTS*" 1 ? 11 **>• ** Hi ' «du .1». JiOtflNY— Hal*e g tbli «| <4 b i,m PSABLg-Salea 10 lomVi* U HIDES lOodryflJu it lj. I nunicTAic¥ Aflo uunncncuL, ‘ '\7 Tb ' io-l«T *»n am h h ” ; h| p**»“ I" 1 '” »«!“■ ■ ith.t.ndlUK f.V’.imTJii t?'" := u ™•»’”"»»noitaii■><> 1T.5 ** S l P ra, "V h ” «■<'»«> opeorf Orta, ana aa dar man r*v<MatU aeva from Kn Tort, adaaacad IK« civilag qaiei bat firm, with eelra at 10c, and t4Ue for No 1 loalorau rrims rtearcoro to rather aatrrn, aad'S.th mj T aw) yellow wrra In psrtwaUr rvqmwt. Tfa* day’* tra«e*» tiooa of all grades amount to oi«r ITO.COO ba«h at 63 for prtma rjrar yellow oo board; Motor whim afloat: 66c for BrtM mlxadafloat: No 1 lotior* 60361 c for No 2; 4G017 for rrjKtMt, The wheat market WMQba»nall* qatat—o,-aolog Urm at *,lO for No 2 *prtog in afore; and cloalDg rather heavy at that figure, becaoee of ntb«r die. conreging Bowa from Uie Eeat. Aboot 17,000 boahete of all gradea changed *Ul«4 for No 1 io atot* gUo for No. 2, aod fts for itjKtal. Bnveral parcel* of r|ab v«rr alaoaoldoo trark at |l,t2<{sl,lo according to qoalitr. Tba eetnand for fl.Mr «u (air, aod t» market steady. viUi aalra of abciat IOU)I.Uaa» for good to chofoesmUg aatra; $4,1M1*4,t0 for aprlog voperfinr; an lgfl 12 fur white winter extra. Oala roaUuue is Very limited supply aod the rnatlrt advanced X@)ic r wlih aaleavfNo 1 to afore at 31U C®3.--, aod 3J<;834 no tr» k. Kyewarreand flrm. bar la* qmat >ud steady. Provision*. Inactive and unchanged Tiinulby eee-l wurre and In demand, with eelm at g.1,16^ 360 <4l>xl«aafo«Jy. Butter In good supply and euchaogvd. VokK, Uey II —The market lor dry good* abowa very little change from laat week. Boilmm ha* tern very gm»l with j-.Lbera, notwithstanding ralbrr uotavoiebl* wtetbar, aoa lb* natural affect which It be* In retarding r**U i’i epilog and aarlp aurntnet wear. Tb# .ctive «hI(K ping dvma.d lor briaJeiqff*, altbougb at quite moderate pncea, g)« M earroragetural u> many at the Weet will folly recover ioel ground during ibe coming tlx mouths, aod be able to take l&rga quautilbe of goo-la Under tbs moat tavoiable clr#ntn»tan>e— «itb • large csmoerca, aod ac tlra tnaonfactaree addad Ui large crop*- the recovery frots toe complete proataatiou or 1567 wee id be tlowi tot with eot maoutactorM to eoy eitaot, good crop* can do but Uttlo toward# placing (be people of that retdoo lo financial •tieo|tb, for the teaeoo (bat, owing to Ibevraet of home market*, llte eum p.U by (be oooeumer for tbreeprodocts. U aubjecl to .very meuy urote It reach a* the pro ducer, end letßUberatee him bat very moderately for hie Utor aud capital keatjM, many pelt* of the Waal are utterly uret whelmed with d«4it, and a general beotrotrtlafr, ouly, ceo Utug order ont of tbe Ouacrial cbece t&»L atUfa To* Pratso Ftiacam—Tbe Saber o<n lo Cbaaaiaala Oar ere oew acutely engaged la tbelr eprlog hualDeaa, which prorakea fobo escaedlugly pioßtahle. A letter from Havre d* Gcara, 7tb. left tbot ib* Oey Uliterally allvawttb ebed a&d barrloge, and that ibia too or barling le tbe iarg«»i for thirty yeaie One mao la n ld to bmVe reugbc fto a ICiXI to ISoO berrole of herring et on* heat. Another et the battery ceugbt 1000 bble at ooe bad, aud art rr body la catching from 3uu to ftoo berrala per day Juir Imporii toy lUilroad. I 1 It K k 0 R R—l car wheal, L Wllmattb; 3do feed U - Wallace; IU) hhta fl.«r, UrClurkao, Haftoo A co; aw do llllchcwk, Ucihwty A co; 2P9 do J McPevlt, 60 do. J b Uggett; 40 do. W liioghem. 2 bbtavgaa. Urn* A Hotchio e-Ki. 2 care railroad tree. Wood. Morrell A ro; 2i bU* o oil 0 Tbuflim A WJ bdt* broooA, W M Qomiiy; IS doi tnbe LUile A Trimble; 14 bill* paper. J 61 Perkloa; ft {xa rlve'a. U Towaaend CA P R K—l hi bbl while Sab, 6lr« U Uetcalfi ISSO bag* whret, KT lleoMrfy A brua; IcerUeueda Iron ons-HUgec. Nimick A cn; 44 t)t* ctiMaa, 0 do butter, J B Canfield A cj It) bit rhecea, Hwlib A Tumble; 1 car eberp, J 0 Hall: I do 4>S It Wbliilrj; 1 bl bbt butter, I bag euudriea, 1 do vgg4 tlodgoraA 146 both pAafoea, A 0 Black; 4 tbia • Irnu, Bellrj, Bioeu A co. 20 ak* poUfoea. A Tapper; 4dodo B Uakweli. 1 bi mdaa. J 8 Ugg»a A co; I bf LU TTlrr. Ue* K f UarUuJ, 22 roll* leatbrt, I do oUclo4h« J A H PbU* llpe; )6 cblmeey tLpa, Cl) pc* atone pipe, H H Cwllloa; 1 buX •mt botllae. 9 P Jlibnaro; 1 car celtle a ebe*p, T Fmltb- I cer aljeep. 0 U WilU, 1 bb! Uttar. 1 do becoo. Uraff A V.n gnvdtr. 0 htla fgJi % buttu, Bbrlvnr A Dllworlb; 8 ska rage H rreaacoit; 14 bxe cbevau. W Ccop«r A ro; 6 bf bbi* flab 8 C««q«r; fl l-bla • iroo, l anvil, Zogg A Pelntar; 1 bdl claM vbetaa. W Tat* Jr. A ct; 1 Urge pomp, Weldon, Ratoae A uia. SI) ! g« pJUtoee, McClorkemHarrou A co. Scare Cbarn* pula iron era, Ppaog. Cb»lf»ot 4 co; 2 eervdo, Uslimao. **»*«! 240d.\ J Rave»jSS bt» cher— laeeb A Hatch* iueoa; 39 do, R- BoUaaon A cm 81 aka rag* , McCullough. Smith A co*. 4 hbto agga, Little A Trimbta; 4 aka rag*. 1 rot bbl, 1 «at ho*. Chadwick A eon; 1 bx md. Wolf A Wilma 14 bl* weddlof, B Frowofirii A brogjlO tti[r*fitrrvi. Bfdd’9 lid porta by aiT«r. CINCINNATI, par pglwd-43 d bltea, 8 Derbangh A cm 1 mI* 1 * 4 *',, 3 K* **• ?> rUo ** Koh*n*oa A co; 4 pea caeiloge J H Reynold*; A lead l*eaf; W 8 flare; AObbla whbkr. W Cut * re; 4V do, D Wallace; 13 bbta alcohol. 8 L Feba*-i lUiek; 28 bbla vhlaky, if Wallace; 503 do. M O'Hara, Jr. IT do Larch A co; 63 do, MiUar A Rlckalaou; 1 bbl eplrita, H A t Irai; bbia floor, 103 bla eotton, 0 bxa, io tea d bear 5M bble floor, Hitchcock, Mcsr*ery A nc £34 do, McDonald A Arlm Ala; 62 do *i.bkT. Black A Wood« A eh a lead pip* ? 4,U £??U ~p4' Wbbl, ** f P> J * H»a*A co; 2 bble pri> duco.O D Sana, 30 bbda etigar. AO bxa *j«p, Graham A Tbomaa; 6 lea d beef, While A brae; 3 eka collet!, Bekeweil i’cMra A eo; 3do do, McKee A brae 1 box. J 8 Bran* 78 bla cotton, Kennedy, Cbl»de A co; 10 bbla tobacco, HeCiork ao, Uemo A ca-—P«r Ea»omy-»l bx gleet Cnnnloghea A cu; lit hge tobacco, J A Maxorta; 16 bbla do, Id bf do do, IA bbla araaaa, J Grier; 3 eka' buna, IT Dyer A co; 37 lea b<af, 1 bbl bam*, F fiellar* A co; A bbda haoa.A tea do Wbiu At; 1 bbl brandy, B D Marker, 7*bbla liquor, 1 kg. 4 bf bbl4l>\ ft bblawfaiaky, Iqreka brandy, A 0 Johann; 12 bl libli otoiaaara, SUwpA «* 156 bbla floor, U reheat A Tbotaaa; 2UO Co, Ilitebcock, McCraery A co; 216d0 U’Donald V Arincklr, 68 do, Laobart A flblpton;» bbu vblakr, A Wallace, 40 do, J Boyd; 60 do, 11 Haapanbalp* 60 co, D Wallace; 54 do, 3 bbla c oil, U A F Brat I. 60 do whlaky; W C«rr A C>; 11 Act ra*a, KdgertoQ A Bta«ai t; 40 bbda bacon, 100 bbla pork, 37 bbla whuhy, &» bbU flmr. Clarke A w. HT. 1/UIIS. par Uarioer—l26 lona Iron ore,Graff Bennett A co; 10 bbta fireclay, McMority A eo; 11 bla dry bidet, U 1".^ 4^ 1 ? b 4* fl£mr * Brewoatilie wf boar, t cheat, Joore A Cooley; 10 eka bacon, order; 50 tea batna, J Grier; 12 bbla •talahy, 0 Blather A bm; 1 bx book a, J Bogvre; 10 tea beat a«ya A co; 80 bbta ahiaky, W Carr A eo; 62 do, M O’-Hen: 60 Cts UlUer A Rlaheuoo; to do, J Gardiner; 3 bxa Ttttn Borrow# A Ctr, 2 ta beaa, J U Uringtton; 3001 xa mica Rayraar A Anderaoo; 40 bla cation, 12 i-xa tnnda, Qo Ha hair 86 eka bacon, Clarke A co; 1 bx fruit, Harry fibtrle. ZAHESYILLB, p»r Kama Graham—ilbb*a tobacco, 161 roll*Uath»r,32bbUrfg«. lido glna,22 flrk bolter, 3 eka lO4 aka com, 80 do tneaL 6 bbta effga. 13 eke rape, UJaia bolter, 6 pin, J A Fetiw;2 omt bbia, II bf do, Rhode* A Varner, too oox * board* J Poole; 6 bbla d apple* 2 do flax eeed; fihrtnr A Dilworth; It •nt bbla, 6 rut kega, W Meckrovn; 6 ant bbla, A Ackbr. 2 bbta Bax at ad,lt Haatlttoo. 76 aka com, J Dtrrictton;! bbl e«p ateaorr 0 I U<yetd, 1 bx drop, B A F»hnaetoch -4 rag*, U McCullough Ac; 1 eat nl» bid, Beymrr A Aodereca, 1 bbl fits »e*d,o Caebmer; 6 bead cattle 74 aka corn 2 bbl* «gg* x bxa boiler, owaera oa board. WOBBLING, Mr Chevuß-—6 bblaapplet, 3 akadanptea 33 aka corn oral, J A Fatur. IQ crate* D Bennett; 1 box. *l’l WeatNi vtoß packet; lut h b (soda, ng’l Oun k H; lji aka c-tp, 7 bbia egga, J B Ugpu A co; 1 ak applaa, Atsrell, Lae A c« Jtf) L-dia pa.tr, J W Qraftob; 40pxga aandrtaa. owacra. * &tvicuaswft» Bordaonoo thoarhuryntndaym limited. day Iba armala bar* bean nnfterona. Tfca Emma Graham from ZaoearUla. and Mariner iron Bc. lonia anlnd on Mop* day, both baring gcod tripe... Th* Chtnit and .8.0. Baker, lot WhtoUttg w»r» th# dapartorca. the rirer cgnttnor* In flaanarlgnbla cgodltloo, there being npanrde oftiralre laet In tba cbannol. The voaibartaclear ind plcaaantand aeemlogiyaauhd. Ton Eaxx. till*— The •pteodlj peaaaaxvr aUnser Bams C.ft A, r», to U>. rmlir p.C.I fj, U. dar. Bba U a floe boat aad la In charge of an (Xturistuxd and aUaotlrnerev. Baory W. Scare, miller of PI Loaia, boogbl tba tafiroM aoeae too vteka ago, fbr aboai S7«QO or 6000, mxklsctte third beat ibe 8b usli mlllera now hiTa, for tba porpeae of carrying tbrlr grain to this port tnm tba Upper Misfit rirpL Bba get here yaatatday In command ofCapL John W. Aoitrylb— it Lotpa Dem. •• Aatraaboat maa, ctaad JobaDaalptey,wu descktoail* •tabbed ed Wadneada* laat, at It. OVtoan effmyentt* ateaoer Cboclaw, and U pot expected to Ure. Thtrebu beenarlaelo Red nrer, and acconnte from tba upper Bed promt* a fnnbar rUa. ’ Tba Carrier, vbUa aacaadlog tba Mlaacnrl on Friday, ■track a log fbnrard op tba taiboard aide, btaaklox tranrt of bar tUnbare, and aprioglng three plank* Bbe mat aasad from Unking, aod landed at Hmb taU&d. &ba pat all bar n‘ bl out and ratarnad tofit.LonU. She baa gone an tba Clo. Gas, Monday. Qaißo—Tba Pringle pataai down on tba 12ib fcr Nasr Or leant. Bt. Loo if—Tba Uodmtor from- PlUeborgb, and Rocket from N tab villa, arrtred on Friday, and the Arix.mle.fbr Pltuborgb, Grand Turk for PeorH d< pgi ta I. Tlia Ofb from Puubnrgb paaead down tor the month of Bad tlfar, having tho bargee in tvo, laden «ltb railroad 1r0n......Tbe klelooite from fit Loola cleared fur Pittaborgb, with e Ulr t>lp olfr*i«bt-aud people, o« fiatnrday.night, al ter OeptOUboup regaled onr clliteba *ill>A free cancan fruoi brr flue callope —Clo Corn. j SUamboat Itiglitar, j ARBIVBD. DBRa|ItBD. Telegrapb, BrowoafUl* TUegrapb,KrowoerilU: Jafluraoa, Browaarilla; JaScmn, Broenatllla; Out, Bayard, BUxabatb; Oil. Bayard, Bllxabelh; Marluer, fit. Loaia; Cbetott, Wbtellag; Kama Orebam Z iMavtlle; 8 O Baker, * illver—l3 foat. Tii«|npbU ttarfcafi. Hrw You, Hay 14—Flour drill and hea»y tad Stf**-' loiter; elite 6.C00 l>b)t at 30 for taper elate; |5 n*- ;.; for *xtra ataie; |A 3056 36 for nptr «Mta»a a * . f« commoo to medium extra weetera; |B - ISraoda of < lira td bp 0: tsarlet cl» -‘CaoedUn: 400 bble at $6 M®7 Coro Uml Heady. Ilja ■TI-;?*'"' Vi, Wbaat dull and MIM C&.OCO boa alda price f»r..-g,v" jelloa; lor ‘ LIVINGSTON,. COPELAND & CO., Proprietors, UAMU/AGTUKB FAIRBANKS’ PATENT PIA BtOCK.UAT.attATN.ORt.OUAUIEO! _ _ _ _ AtSO, they ere the Pupate** mod only Meentlictnmtof the aarlr«ll«! JARUI FACBD PO' Lbc«» AKD LATCIIKS tor rlghl or tail bud doon, ofarery alz* and veriooaly trimmed tod Robbed. OuJff£B UILXjL PAINT MltLB, CORK MILLS and BHELLERS, BAUB4OE CUTTERS 4i»d BTOTFKSfI. Am«BIOTWO QAtA and SHUTTER HISOB3, BBD OABTOBB, AXLE POLLIES, WARDROBE HOOKS, FIEIZROX STANDS. together with every variety of M»ll«ebl» Oeitlnga aaj Domcaiio Harding gantcally, ../> - ; tt6SMTd &pmat Nonna. LAiiKSIPEUIOR COPPER BILL AND * BMKL T I N G PITTSBURGH. PARK, M CURDT A CO., MANUFACTURERS of sheathing, BRaZIKHg I and bolt COPPBR, PRESSED COP PBR KOITOMfc, Rajaed Still Bottom*, Spelter Polder, 10, Alao, Ito pur ton aod Dealers In METALS, TIN PLATE *FIEKT IRON, WIRE, Ac. Oohstantly on hand,TtmneD’a Machine* and Tool*. BhreAooaa, Ho. 149 Pint and WQ Stcond'ttrttl, Pittsburgh, Ptait, order* ofCopper cot to as* dsairad peSUrn. ayfrtdAwlyT , . Tbe Confessions and Experience of a Victim. DESIGNED for the benefit and as a vara* lag and a eanlfon to yonog men who voffer from JV<ro oei DtbOi’jr, PrrmUan iVeay.it. aa a euneaqaenee of wly error*: vnpptylng at the sun* tlao the ilfinto/ SAI 1 ur * Rj aaaffsrar from the abovecatiaeand Iron medical tinecafttoo and quackery. negl* caiSm (mailed fraa) os receiving a coat-pal J Bo the addnta l( the applicant. AddnwNAo TfiaNIBL MAYFAIR, Eaq, Bedford, Kings Cotttty.Ne* gOT *- ipl*dA*3a? iiVoa'd dAOflfiTic IMBEOT PO W DICB, BED BUGS, ROACHES, TICKS, ABT3, GARDEN IBBECTB, <fe. E3.lt contains no Poison. ltoips magnetic pills ARB CERTAIN DEATH TO BATS AND MICE. aplteSouL-vn Everywhare.l^ JOHN OOCHKAN Ac UU(L itnnotiuuoi from Ralilaf, Irou Vaults, Vault Doors, Window SlintUr,, Window Cnirdi, &e., AW. 81 Suomi Etna and 88 Tktrd Street, (Between Wood aod Harlot,) PITRCUROD, PA, B«*e cohaod a variety of new Pattern*. Caacy and plain suitable Ux an porpowa. Particular attoatfos paid to an cLieaagqravLoia. Jobbing dona at abort ooHca. mrt 1 KOBICUT OU Ho oQL ( eiitta ia flgrojj STRAW BOSBET9 AHD I)ATS,^[ BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS, Ac., Hi). 83 MARKET STREET,! PITTSBURGH. HA Hi HOAD BPIHB COfifPAET: JoupbDllworth..—_«.D« W.C,fil4vrcU. (Jfcemors to Porter, Raift tf Sued.) ■aaenenrsns wr RAIL ROAD SPIKES, CHAIRS AND BOAT SPIKES, Comer of W ater Street and Cherry alley, ealtlydfe PITTOBDROR. PENN’A. MoBKIDU S CO, Forwarding aod Cominlaiioo flenbanti. And Agents for the sale ol Pittsburgh Mana (kornrea. _Ooorigomoot* and order* for LEAD, HIDES, URMP, PRODUCE, Ac, aotidtad. Prompt atttn (too to receiving aud forwarding. ■©. 49 Commercial attract, St. Louie. ao».lir N. aoUIUR « SONS, . aiauai IB Foreign and Domritie Bills of Fiehsuge, OKBTiriOATES or DEPOSIT, BANK NOTES AND SPECIE, NO. »7 MARKET STREET, PITTBDORBII, PA. StudiedKma made on all the principal cltlea tbroegb cot tba United Sutaa epff-fely VV EYM AM S HUN, UanafocturersaodDealeralnellklndsol " TOBACCO, BNDPP AND CIOABB. AND LSAP TOBAOOO, Owwer »/ SmUkfltld Sirttt and-Diamond AQe&, ' PITTHIiUBOU. PA J OCOTT, DootUt, UA9 removed to the house lately occupied tjVr. Wo. A. Ward, No. 978 Nnt atrtek, (Booth aU*,) third door tbon Oaod atraat. Offiea floor* ftwo • a. ■. tOI 1 1. «. 0. B. a C. P. UASUiB, PAPER MANOFACTUREES, AodDfliltnla ■BOOK, PBtBT, CAP, LITTER AND ALL &INDB 0» WRA. PPING PAPER. £Ht» rvmorM from No. 27 Wood itrott toKa.S3 Sailthflohl Btrwt, PlU»l>nrgb, f*. or Tnd* for JUgi. jobs a. lbs, MERCHANT TAILOR. He. SB flirkitSt., Pittsburgh. A good assortment cf Cloths, Caasikzkxs, Tsmso*, Co&tnat, tad all foods enitible for fosUemtni* varjßitncdTw]. «rOrd«n promptly-filled, la the latest itylea cf the art. mri&lydfe • Pittsburgh Steel Works. n*tc«**t toot u romureaa JONES, BOYD SC CO, Ueanfectorerv of CAST STEEL, —AI-'O SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRING AND AILEB, i Corner Rosa and First Sts., Pittsburgh, Pa. V. F. ViUU, Ktw Tael .iitim aiwam Late of Pltubargh. Philadelphia PITTSBURGH COnSIIBSIOS HOUSE. WALKER A B&BNBYS, COM MBRCRANTB,' And Agents fartbe gal* of PITTSBURGH 84HUP4CTURBD GOODS, Coal Oiu in ornia HaacHaNnisa, No Iso Faarl BtTMt, NB'W YORK. BV'OoadfaatDta to] kited, to which proper peraoaal at toottoß thell be fires, aod proceeda promptly ramitted umnaL Meeere. Bryce, Bicherde A Ou,(Means. Johnlßeck A 00, Alexander Klßf. Ke<),| MeEM A Brother, utaan. Ademe, Macklia Ace. Wileos k Ur»lnt,N.T. JoSl:lyd SIGHT BILLS DRAWN BK DUHCA9, IHBOnAH * CO. t • ON THI ONION BANK, LONDON, IN 8011807 OKI POUND BTB&UKQ AND B7WABDB. Ako, BQlaoo thoprtadpol dtles ud tow o( Trtoca, Bdfhna, BotUad, Otroiia;, EtroUaad other Zmopeas SUtotcooiti&UyoDfaandasd (orulebj ' WM. B* WILLIAM* A CO, Bintort, Wood etrootconw of Third. wso. wmoi~.>.- ■«..« vitiioi aocatess , BOBIR 8 OR, MINIS t BILLKBK, VOOIOKH9 AHD IBACHiniTli WABHINGT ON WORKS, •; Pittsburgh,' Pinna, Otte«» Bo.Sl Btrk«t •(rut. Msnotsctnrs sll kind* efBtesn Enafneesnd Hill Usehta Rillrosd Work, tteua BoUerx sod Sheet Iroa Jobbtng tod Repairing done on short nottcs. grtfclydfc HENRY H. OUI4JNB, forwarding ud CoounluioD I ■. AND W’HOLBSJUiI’DKJILIRIN • < Cheese, Butter, Seeds. PUsh, J ’ . And' ProdoM OManUj, ' *v df» tt*. U WbeA greet Kttter«». ; A BLOODLESS VICTORYt 1,000,000 BOXES SOLD OP i - ‘‘ Tain enormous ” Remedy hsebeeopnrchsw dortoc tboabortlli^*^'' raeeoa for ' trothet’C^?^ Meter's Miraculous Verkin Dzstßora, TSe OolfßemtdftnOe Nheit SQridSiffv IV ftfn iifaiifi tin. Mira, OocuMcim.BMfc.Ainviitwmmniu, Horn, Uoua, Qaus Wouo tu aauxa r— rm^ 50,000 BOXES BOLD IX OXS KOXTW. ! TbeaeCWabraUdßamadJaa hm base kxuatfvlr. eaad for laaU p»molEanpa,aadtbMralnn nloot poyar bare barn attested by tba {fcwttaf Frioca, Englud, AnatrU, Pnaaia: Banria, Saxanj, Balft* tun, Holland, Naplta, Ac, and tbclr Cbaalcal propattfo* axaminad, «d approved tba n»oat dJatinKoWad Facaltlaa all over tba vorid. V - WORKS, Thalr dactractiveaaii to all ktnda of mala and ta*eti hat been eartlßed la Ihli eoontry bjr tba Wraetod* of tb* Tariona of Hotela, Warebooaea, logniabad private eltfseba.' :; “ '■ - Nnmeroiw Tmtlmoolila and Ccrtlflcalmof tbba&eacy of Uuaa Rewadfoa can ba aaaa at tba, Deppt.. i Wboleaaie and’Ratali,'b/ tfe* InmdCT and Fro prfeLny - - : JOSEPHMjtf^TttCtlwlfttwnNl. 812 Broadway (cor: Hom&n HJW«v fork. •' Gco * r * l Afwt for IheTT. fltataa*ynwtigp. ICK V. RUBHTON, Xo.IO Utor Beiato sad 417 Broadway, Raw Torb. _• 1 r thi * cif7 » vbalmlaanilntallbTAvS. LEES ACO, eprovrWood OocM Diaimod asd Merkel at. BKXKHAW A-mnrww KAK.AIWbuy. . . . , I*o» AS Mibicihi—PißOTnia St»to A: Ccaa Km Ham.—l pabUtb below ad üb!act of A latter from DatWfioyd. orKiakloinltaa Station'cd tba AUrgbany Valley RaUraad, wbowaa cared of a bad fonaofdjßeMLt t»y i ha a** of the Pwotlao Byrtipi. ' Mr. Baydlaa hotel keeper, and ia well known,aad be baa mfllrred foe fbe l«t yeara. lie Inform* Be that afobt owbotUe of tb#.yrnp,and Uuan tboriaedwe to atiblUt Ha letter, wbWh b *n**l«L 1 rorerto ibe foog adrertUejncnt of jibe Ferovlu Byrnp la another entotou, for partlcalart' of lUebraUre powers. DR. QEO. U. AKTBRB. WO Wowl. street, Sol* AgeeL *■* • ‘ JiiioitT Od, 1840 - D»- O*o H. : K*T3tt~Blr—EiKtoeed Leeod y«o thrt* dallare tor two UrfileeoLthe Pemrlu Byiap, t got one bolil*CnMuywjahoof three -waeksagdUlt yoarecollect me, I tolJ yn that I ■ymptoon wera wind pklmia lßbVawsb, aadpains is (he L*. aui iu« b*ca, eoWat tunee diarrhoea. Tea Vaeoa außdtd tbs FeTavlaa syaip,*ad It b'udfotw mmorageod rtun any oedlclpa that-I have triad jet, aai I bare beu taking oa&Hne ‘for the i»t eight year*.'* Ten told a* If I would take three bniOSrat one time, yon wonld glva it for fl ra dolUre, bat not knowing whether IkWsaU do ay good, I thought I wonld Rrtt try .ope VotUa. Nov that I ao eendiog the balance of tbs money la sos Kort a limit yoa will tend nve (be otber three bottlec..... DAVID BOYD. tojdrlyjm OeOßflE 11. KEYSET No llTWcodaL ttoTHKttpi BOTaawn i*UTMK H |T» Don’t fail to prooapo; Mrs. Winslow’R Sooth, lag Byrnp for Children Teething. It haa noeqoal on earth. It greatly fhcUltaUathe procees of teetblhgby aefUslng the gome, rednclng all lnBaiamatloa-~wQl alley paUi,and b Urm to regulate the toweie Depend- cjwntt.Tnothars, tt ■U) give real to yonraalvee.and ralUf aod health to poor Infanta. tertacdyaafeiiieHeaeea. TblavSlneLle preparation U thaprardriptfon or one el abe moetexperienced end ikiUa! fomale Pfayakbinaia New Boglend,ehj bae bean seed wUh.n*T«r>fklllng <nsoe*ati million* of case*. - * ' . . . We beUeve.U the beat end ureal remedy!*tbenrerld, In ell cases ofDyaoDUr/ and Dlarhou it arltoafrou toetblpg or from . If life ao<l heallh can beeatjmaljd by )l t »llgrT fgd'ccatt t b la vorihlu • • -■ : —173 Illltluo* ol UXtlee ere -to!.} Kirf jitf (it the OalUd BUIm. ilia tnuljud•*U-trladrtni«t7^' •- FRIQB OHLT g& ObhtW _ 4»*Noo* eeoulue oulom tbe botittUa fttOUSBB BBBB* KINA, New yotk.ijod (he uQulde Si>lJ L* Dr&KsUt* ibrtmirlioiit (be world.' •• DR.Ufel) U. BBTdKH.Aeeoitotpntobarxb: »a£ JtwTtfcT ■ J ewelry! Jewerly!! RBIREMAN A MEEHAH, J««el!in r it Fifth ltr«iit| y Uavojobt opened, and have for jab, a large •ofl wrW ftMurtmest gf • EAR RINGS. . , •« . FINGER RINGS. - . . LOCKETS, • . . . 'V s SILVER SPOONS; .-> r- * * - music boxes,::w ' 9pl\fiU ♦.-PEHCILS* P M"NTBPECT?O*Sf POO, ' Bl ; 8!f,Br ' BTI ' DS> ' TOBACCO BOXES, r -» <’ , POBTUONNAIE3. '■ CLOCKS,? • fancy Goods, etc., e to., , ill of which will bo eoldlow for cash. : -. td«l7-dtwT . a. M.iSaTEjK=3 • —~ MBKOHANT. TAttOKi ; No. 64 St, Clair Street, ' - iSoSrtft* *?? ,,,nJto *£ ■.' ': - nWSMBGB. 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