BY MAGNETIC TELENIA • & &PUPATED & TELLOLIA§IIIiD fOR TbE PITTSBURGH DAILY GAZETTE ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSIZIP . :CAN. ADA. Throe Days &later from ZUTOPII • ana rite ateamer Canada arrived at. half pa s t 0 o'clock this orr tr.g, whlt dates to iht. lat Thu Vtearoy sailed on the same day far Halifax and New York. LIVEILPOOL MARIE r. - . lavasecot. May 31. Colon—Cotton has advanmed d, Fair New Oilcan. is quoted at 11 The oreck's .1u compel. 1t3,500 bale., of arblea speculators took nearly til,101), and cleaners It., than 4,010. • - • flea} -A better feeling exists, bat no advance east ba quoted. qraia—Tae market (or wheat is better, bat we nonce no advance Coral. 411, at a desl tie of 6,111 I. rn , :vf ' tTi . e h nt - --In beef buten'''. heavy at fall poises. of Potk s• without Improvement, and prices are In favor turyera. Bacon shoulders ve in toad demand, bat bates are neglected. The large arrivals of lard have checked sales, and tranneuens are limited at 31023. for fair qualny--prir.s having receded daring the week from Ono to ewe cONGILIEBBIONAL Wstumorov, June 11. Bretaira.—The Senate hill tor inereare the rank and ale crib° army and to encourage euliatinents, which was returned to the Rouse within amend. meet, was taken up; and the amendment befog-in relation to the propriety of mounting certain trews urea &mused at Immo length, and finally con. marred In. After the consideration of the morning butane" the Omnibus Bill wag taken op. Mr. Can addressed the Senate at some length. En severely handled the remarks geode hi Mr. Benton, yesterday. fie regretted, mipeclial *linearly to the Chairman of the Committee of Thirteen. The Beater from Missouri had truly said that oqrd Is a great;• prosperous and happy countey. .Frosperons II we are, however, • trouble bus arises:, which Is now under consider. &lion, and which he behoved to be a moil! proper compromise. A short time since the Bautb was threatened with the Wilmot Pro witio,md yet when a project was brought forward to arrest that Wane, and settle the whole question, it met the utmost hostility from a gentleman :commenting the &tub. Oa tne other band, certain gentlemen from the North and Booth op.mred :spat as heartily as an abandonment of Important coutdemtiona. It be bad doubts of 'the jusinem cram scheme before this meeting of extremes against it, it would re. move them Mr. Ca® spoke at great length, and most ever. getlesili recommended the adoption ofthe report •of the COMM/flee of thirteen. He spoke in high tenet! ofMr. Chry's Compromise. M..Dapton replied to Mr. Coes. defended the President, and condimited'the r e pot of the Crinoline& of Tairteen. He looked upon the re. port es an offering fa colustorriond discord. He continued speaking no great length, hot fatally fraTe may to o Plain for adjournment. Hours—lmmediately on assembling, the House went Into Committee Cl the Whole on the Stale of tho Union, which continued the entire session. NASHVILLE CONVENTION. NAIIIVILLII, lone S. • Convention met, and was opened with prayer by Elder J. B. Forenoon. Mr. Gordon, of Virginia reported from tho Com mittee on Resolutions,-a s e e r es of resolulions and an address He said ho congratulated the Con. vention upon Inc spirit of conciliation which pees veiled in the Commerce, who had agreed with en tire unanimity, to recommend the adoption °film resolndorm reported, but in regard to the address there was a alight descrepancy of sentiment. hlr. Campbe of Alairstria, then read a number of resolutionr, w hich - are the same as atom offered by Mr. Campbell, op the sth, with some alight amendmoots. Mr. Gordon moved that the resolutions be laid on the table and ordered to be printed. A short debate Anne upon thin motion. Mr. Mailman, of Alabama, desired to have, a vote taken upon the adoption of the resolotrons at once, nod made a motion to that effect, upon which he celled the preview. question. Oe motion of Mr. Irwin, the further considem non of the rex:dunces was postponed till Monday. They were ordered to be printed. Mt. Campbell then read the address accompa nies the resolutions, and when he Lidahed, it was ordered to he printed. The Committee, in the address, recommended the /Ahmed Compromire; lo use that cannot be obtained, they Inflect an equal partition of terri tory between the North and South, with the die. (Met uuderstauding that the part allotted to the Satoh about be clove territory. They deny the pourer of Texas to part with any of her territory,. and oppose the recommendations of the Compro. raise Committee of Thirteen, declaring it an en. lamed scheme of emancipation. Mr. Nicholson, on behalf of himself and*. arowa, of Tennessee; Mr. Furman, of Florida, Roane, of Arkansas; and Murphy, of Alabama, read a counter report, which was also ordered to be printedl—the counter report was also made on the ground that the committee were not interacted to prepare an address, and the committee tatting it, do not agree with the majority, in the address,' relative to the compromise of the Committee of Thirteen, in the United States Senate. Mr. Depot; of Florida,. gave notice . Ratite. would offer the Calk:taring as an amendment to the report of the Committee. Evolved, That should the Congress of the Cont States enact any law In violation of tire Con. eUtutional rights of the lave holding States, as set forth in the foregoing resolutions; and_shou Id they , furthermore refine to adjust the controversy, growing ont of the slavery queetioo, upon Mat and equitable principles. and upon terms satiafac wry to the mej tray el the elarc bolding States, it is the sense of this Convention, in such an event that the people of the slave holding States should, through their respective Legislatures, concert and adopt menace. for the organisation of anew,- ral convention to be =outlined of delegates from said States, and to be invested with fall power and authority to prescribe the mode and measure of redress; provided, that said contemplated Con vention should he convened only iotbe event that nine of said slave holding States shall code= in the cell for the same. Jades Tanker, of Ye e submittal the following, which wee read-and referred: Inamouch as no pledge on the-part of Congress that that body will not asattme powers not grant ed by the Constitution, can add to the- existing Constitutional obligations; and, inumech a !Ike pledge,. not to exercise powers panted by the Constitution will bind nobody, it follows that no satisfactory security can be given by Con. grew, to the injured and insulted. South against the continuance, repetition, and sggravatiou, of wrong and insults by Northern fanatics, and face slots aspirants and Intyguers, in every part of the Union—but hoping, nevertheless, Mumma meaner may ho foetid by which !such an adjustment of existing difficulties may be effected, as shall at once preserve Union, establish equality Lajas. -tine, and restore peace, harmony, and wearily, this Convention sincerely desiring to awed the necessity of resorting to the tut extremity, and bellerVing thet the following plan of adjustment, or some modification of it, may be made to teem plish these °fleets, tecommend 'the mune to the consideration of their constituents, and all others whom it may concern: let. Let each of the Slarebolding States, by an act of their Legislatures, in the nature of a dead of release, relinquish to the ernmilaveholding States her title to the tandem . the United States, north of 36 o 30', and not avithio the limits of any State, re 'maiming alike the right of property and the rignt of empire. 'AL Let each of the uortslaveholdingStates make a like relmiguishment to the slaveholduaging States of all south of 13 0 50'; • . 5. Let the right of empire remain dormant, as it now Is, only to be awakened In new Suites ester lished by such metes end hotrods, by the assent of the States proposing the right of empire, expressed through the State Legislatures: 4th. Let the admission of such new States into the Union be, as now, by act of Congress. sth. Lathe disposal of the land to purchasers be left as now,loCoagrees let the proceeds be paid in so the Treasury of the U. States. • Gih. Let no gratitmtous grade of public lands on either side of this tine be made by Congress, with out the assent of a majority of the Senator, end llepresertintives of the State to which such land be- longs. 7th. Let all sales of public lands be made with n. reservation of onelenth"of all the gold and silver to be taken.thArefroin, and let the proper regain bons be made to secure the payment of am a mounts. &h. Let a fi be paid into the Treasury of the TT. to be en My divided among all the different :We.. BCC.' ia to their electoral votes, in the election of ?resident. Plh. Let th e d ividend of each. State stand pledg ed in the bands of the. Treaswer of the United Stales for satisfaction of all derma s State, which shall be adjud,ge,i t y pr, 4 p.. "Y r t•ihitesl, in favor of any other State or eiteren thereof._ 1. Let tributtols lx cowdditted,hefora which rs of any fugitive Have may file his libel, inn that 21P - 11 0 1146110 , emtped into a non holding States • . Let notice of such proceedings' to remora of such"Statc. 1014. Ovrnen chars: %atm 11th. on Gov • 1.4 b. O. proof of surh notice, let preceedin sgt,,, had to detemtine whethersoeh Slave did Ito escape into such' non-alarebonling State; whether inch ,Sieve had been reetneed to the . owner, and to at certain the value of ouch slave. 13th. If it be found at the lime that such SAare did so escape into such State, and has not been ns• turned to the owner, then let judgment be render ed to the owner, that the claimant ought to recover the iliae so assessed, with costa. ' 14th. Let this judgment be duly certified under the seal of the Court, to the Treasurer of the Coi ned states, and be to him authority for paying the amount of ouch judgment to the person entitled thereto;and let such payment nand as a credit to such Sta4p into which such stare escaped, is silk. faction ochre distributable share:of, Pprproccedaa the of. gold and eager. ‘• 15th. Lot the L ilt of Temiatilol7- elnbraCed• • siltlifa , the livilta _established 4,-Alte. trea ty of Grattionite Flidalimbe:eeedi r idged, and 6daftrrued. • • 16th. Let alb non.difeboldlag:Stales fidilf then evastitutional obligallons,tiy pawn a -„,.. 1 laws to prevent 760 entrance, endproaide for the re*. a cu men of 'levee escapitur - icito them. ' 17th. Lei territerial governieesta be established for c a uforhavbiab, and liras Idetiee , stienring to the. PlE~tr , threF•l 4 git , ePthaskilegu.steia ow . ofilem s titsMa N alsi s Mu l e wet, keit ill. rights eakiP3.9IIOiPARI Fee:te. o os 11 3h41 41 . 1 4ti. wh i c h they it saw. saita.bentsseisfulF EIJI" • eupertyi tjtemiggittilftWoreihgangljitighiga of the ITaked Mates kcal migrating thither, with all • their property of every description, and the right te tax or Interfere with the disposal of the Inds therein, on sorb terms u Croupesa may preserttre.. -.sus, June 10, iJonvention was opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Edgar, and Gen..Pdlow arose to propose ceer tails amendments to the address reported on Sat ardor, by-Mr. Gordon, of the mamillee on rel.. [Miens ; but gave way to Mr. Chapman. of Ala. hams, who said the first flung in order was his call far the previous question (made on Saturday) maths paseage el the resolutiens of the. commit tee, the further entisideration of which had been postponed anti. to day. Mr. Demon, of Georgie, cold that he had hoped that the gentleman from Alabama would not hate pressed the call. The reeci „ commended oy the rouscaittee, were in consignee the same as those nffe.ed some day. ago by Mr. Campbell, of Alia:ems, and he thought that this call came with a bad grace from that Stale. Mr. Chapman adhered to his motion, and the previous question bevies been austained, was pat, and the resolutions open the call 01 States. were ist. Roolca, That the Territories of the United, States beloggirg to the ,people of the several States, sa thou common Property, the citizens of the several States had equal right to migrate with their property to theta Territories, and be protect. oil in Ithe cejoyreeet ortbat properly, to to e , he theremained tinder the charge of that 2d. Earsilisrl, Thot Congress has no power to Government. ra ni*ri" • - to eiclu de from sny Territory of the United States, oroperty lawfully bet Virg to the States of the Unica; rind any act which may be passed by 1 couress toefeesthia Tenth, is a plain violation ofthe Constitution of tbe United States. al. Resolved That it le the duty of Congrees to provide Govenoteents foe the Territories, close the eptrit of American featitutions forbids the make tenance of/Military Governmenui in time of price; and all laws heretofore ezeting in Territories once belonging to Foreign powers, which interfere with tie fall cunt:nem of Religion, freedom of the prosy, Wet by jetty, and all other eghts of person or property, on secured or recognized to tha Coo. *Winton of the United States, are neceasarily void; and so soon-to such Tenitormsbecome American Territory, al. the duty of the Federal Govern. meet to make early provisions for the enactment , of those lama which may be expedient and oecere , Gary to secure to the Mbabane!, of, and emigrants to loch Territories the fall benefit of the Conan. rodent! rights we assert. • etb. Resolved, That to protect the property existing In the several Mama of the Came, the ople of-those States harmed the Federal Gut. erament with power. of war and negotiation, and of snatslniog nrmies. and navies, and prohibited to the State Authentic, the ezerciee of the same powers. -They reeds no discrimication in the protection to be afforded a tai eherirtion ooh. prop. erty to be defended nor was it allowed to the .1 Feneral Government to determine a hat should be held as property. Whatever the State deal in an property, the Federal Goveroment is bound - to tee -guise and defend as snob. Therefore. It is • tense of this Convention, that all acts of the 1 Federal Government which tend to denationalize property of any description recognized in the con-'1 atitutioes and taws of the Staten, or that diecumi nate In the degree or efficiency of the protection to be afforded to it, or weaken or destroy the title of any citizen upon American Territory—are plain and palpable violations of the fandaracatal law under wbieh it exists. 15th. Resolved, That the slave holding States can• not and will not submit to the enatments by Congress of any law imposing onerous conditions or restrictions upon the rights of Moslem to remove with their property into the Territories of the Uni ted States, nor to any law making discnminatioa+ in favor oldie other proprietors of property, against them.__ etb. Essafred, That it is the duty of the Federal Government plainly barecognize and fairly to main lain the equal rights of the citizens of the several States in Inn tervitoilei f the United Slates, and to repudiate the power to make a discrimination be tween the proprietor, of different species ef prop erty in Federal Legislation. The fulfilment of this duty by the Federal Government would tend to re store tne pence or the country, and allay aiilinos t iles between •the different sections of the Union; because it the deliberate assertion of this Con sumers, that the tolerance Coo& eas 100 given to the notion that the Federal authority might be ern ployed iocidentally nod indirectly to - subvert and weaken the institutions existing; in the States con fessedly beyond its Jurist!, ction and control, is a main mama of the discord which menaces the ex . .. ti nee of the Union, and which has well nigh -destroyed the efficient - action of the Government nth. Roared, Thol the perfommnee of this duty is required by the fundamental law of the The equality of the several States composing the Union cannot be disturbed without disturbing the frame of the American institution. This priori ' pie is violated in the attempt to deprive citizens of the &level:tiding States of power to ender the Territories with their property lawfully acquired in the Stales—the.warlare ag-ainothis right is a war upon the COlntilUiioll—the defenders of this right are defenders of the Constitution—those who deny tuimpair its existence me unfaithful to the Cnsit tionnad. if disindoofollow, the dmtroyers o three rights are the disunionist,. Sib. Re tared,-That the perfornatmee of in duties, upon the pnocipies Ant declare, would amble Con greys to remove the embarrassment in 'which the country is now involved. The vacant territories of the United States, no longer regarded as prima for +sectional rapacity and ambition, would be grad ually Occupied—inhabitants being drawn to them by their interests and feelings—institutions fitted to them — would ,be naturally applied—Govenamenta formed on Antyrican ideas, approved by three-con 19th. Rucked, That a rreognition of this princi• pie would depce the questions between Texas and the United Sates of their sectional.chtiracter, I and would leave them for adjustment without di. : turbenee from sectional prejudices and passions, upon considerations of magnanimity and justice. 10th. Re . eared, That a recognization of this prin. emle would infn.e the principle of nnllcilinlion into the, tinneinsion and nijustninii of alt questions in dispute, and would tailed a gown.). of an mrly and satisfactory. termination. No. 3, cm per lb le Peoltea, That lathe event that a dominant"l: majority alma refuse to recognise the co:stint. tional rights ve assert, end shell continue to deny e to, v a • the obligations of the Federal Haien:anent to "In, " 0 • •---do Maintain • theM, It is the sense of the Convention " ii, —•••••••• st do „ that the territories should he treated as property nil, and divided between the secComs ,o 1 the Umon, liOn.n Tan. lb • • •101 No. Eno, eta! EIS vo that the rights of both meth/nth:nay be.adrqnste.. e r , 0 600 7' : .... " ly secured in their respective shares. We are o suo,. o 9 tole, ..... do aware that thin course is open to grave eflecions, Carpet Chain, ..... but we are ready to erquiene In the adoption of Coverlet Yorn,• • • stagthe line 0(35 dec. SO min. N. Lat., extending to T w thet • • ....... — 7O Retting•No i. 2.3 3,12,1; the pacig, Olen, ev,,, hiii ci , hoh ,,, iion, COTTON SDEETINGS—We notice a fineness in upon consideration of what Is due to the stability Pittsburgh Isthvieethied, Peon DDhe, with 7.477 of of our Institut ons. • No I iat Se, and commoner Nonatook, at tie p yard, 12th Roared, That It is the cantonal of this cot. • CRACKERS—A regular heathen Ls doing at the fob emotion that -this this controversy ahould be ended owing goewd retest either by the recognition of the Constitutional Water Crevice., p , e , r hit ..-:—___ • ss, 7o Of the Soother, people. or by an equitable fiattoi do " partition or the Territories. That-the spectacle read : of a (kmfederaoy of Sages Involved in quarrels I ski h n,e r , h i•,.yy, 11, 7 over th e fruits of a war in which the American I Bede do " 7 urns were crowned . with glory, Is hunilhating. COFFER—We connote our quounlems ;—aig m oo : That the incorporation or the Wilmot Proviso in sate and ingots, innate; aheet, the; and old copper' the offer Ma settlement—Uproposition which fens. teen States regard as disparaging and dishonors. CIINU I S:—The receipts ft= the Western, Senn , . bleb degrading to the country. The terrain., lion of this controversy by the dioooption of the havee 1. "" ma " sill danag the P"' week , en Confederacy.or by the abandonment of the Terri- ! are " .3-b """"n ° ' Belee have been n fur extent, tories, to prevent such a remit, would be a climax at each foe good corn, and Oh fur Crean. to the shame which attaches to the controversy, I CORN DIP:AL—We notice fair supplies in the mar. whielalt is the puamonat duty of Congress to ket, with sales from store at Saanne, and tram Clip avoid. 133. • Malt, for a superior article, Mc ♦ be. Resolver, That this Convention will not ! DRUGS, MEDICINES, & DYE STIIFFs—w e give Meade that Congress wl7l adjourn without no. tg e following lista( prices ofsome of the principal arti• Icing en abutment of this controversy, and In the des under this head condition In which the.Cativention and& the gnus- 0 non behare Congress, it does not feel en liberty to mec. kit • 150 •-310 4 discuss methods! miatakatito for resi stance to Asafetida, tta••-•20015 the Southern States. ' Arrow Root," , • • —lOOl2 Mr. Gholson, of Vs., explained that he was in favor of all tho rra,letituv, but could cot nostain the constntenen po: upon the motives of the Coat- Balsam d o C0ne5,...3502e mitten or Thirteen by the address. Should the Woolson. 40. lb••• 4 001 address be amended In this winder, he would Camphor, ref, 40241 be sallshed. Chloride , lime, esk. eh The question then coming upon the adoption of Coehl-cal 45051.73 Cream Tartar 11521 the address reported by the Committee on Seto. 6ip etan ••••• •••110 /talons, Hen. Pillow offered smithy amendments; oiti p e. bbls. —Matey which he !aid Were epproved by those of bin del.—Galls ••• .. —areal notion who had examined them. Gout Arable•----97070 —131.10.50 The amendments, with others offered by copai••. Mecum Murphy, of Alabama, Claybrook, - or Vs., shellac • 15 ce1 5 00 0 Dessau, of Georgia, and others, we read, and haute 1,04 with the address, referred to the Committee on 'Dec.. . 74424 ' Henan:Man. Jabs, powdered,9o.l4,oo After Mr. Pillow had read his amen dmenu, Mr. Litharge 00651 Themes Claybrook announced that they did not • DRIED "urr—We notice a modems demand for eexpresshi,,nume h m, H i , the n gave ha v i ew . Teaches, at 51,1002.31 • ba, as la quality. No sales •as to the rights and duties of the - South, de. of dried Arnies. I cluing that he Intended to maintain the capstan. DRIED HEED—We notice a regular ateadydemand tien call Is—that he would not compromise that for Cincinnati mired, in us, at So p th. initrtiment,, bat desired to transmit it unimpaired FLOUR—The mothet of receipts during the past to costerity7 • meek has been gaits hunted, probably not exceeding Gen. Gordon. from the Committee Rem's. total to than bide, and prices at present allow a slight ' goon, reported other resolutions, and seconded rep )00, „0„ k7O q t„, their adoption:l. : They were read. laid on the ta.advranee loae. tYe Lava ass nge aperallnin report, Wee hostas. been mostly ble, and ordain& to be printed. He also reported I back numerous reeolotions, which had been re. e. neii to cots afteo to2oe bb. from 6. htuna. The hared Male Committee, and asked to be ditching- rtt i kli . fig.". on the whe.f.theY new be id's. et OM ad horn theforther consideratign of them. The for good brands s. f, andtd,C2 far extra; and from store report waseonearred in, end this request granted. In dray load lois, at an e 443.1,73. At the city Milts es. The Cenvecnon then. adionined till ten o'clock to quality in held at 68, and second grace at 113,87 , " to morrow morning. bbl . ---- -- LIVERPOOL . PEED-We online the receipt of .overt lots it . .blitßEeree°°ET. ~, born, trial fair teem from first handl., et 131013 e; la 4 Mar re. .d from Kota at 1.1.013. Pba Sales at C' Mil I -Psortsioss--Bacon--The market is fi rm, with o good demand for tee lower ges.,.. The .... 140315 for brad, 70,931 for thee ; ., and 23042 for ' :hep a ket la bare of Melt with no Inquiry for the better Com "" o '''' qualities. ' - FRUIT-The demand It fair with tales of ralsint at 6323,23 go boa. Sates of Almoner, at NOM. • , Beer-But little is doing to beet The "extreme quotatione ere reluctantly paid. i - Ild of Droned nett, at 814301.37 • bow of Ferment, - FoRE-4 1 10 frotICII no change to the market. none; of Filberts, at 700 o; of Cream rots, at filo7e; of Austell lot of choice:Western brought 52, per Rant* Canaan, . oink, and of English Wslnuts at 7 rigs Old pock-sells slowly at 32 36r. Me; Orman, E 3,53, Figs, 110130 f IhiLearrou,B37s - Lasn--(tot liitle is oPered. 31tbd are freely ON ; %coa Nan, tap p i co . . bid for the finest sample:4 without leading to busi- 379u-The market cesOnaet very Iris with an sti nts or any large extent. - . ' canning tendency en Come descriptions. We arrow enroll -No transactions. worth noticing. t .B iccee i rthee , Tee weather for th e lee , week wdes to a fal r e xtent, Utile following mint: No I Ehad ill ; Salmon Sl6 • bbl, and 81:13 • tr.; No I Rack. or ten dy; has been very favorable, to the grow ler eeeP• of pais, which hw c h oc ked gu y i d ,,, met Silk No 2 8110311,60 • bbl; No 3 Mackerel ars ptevetnecat is the cotta market, and breartstaffs IC,lte.oler wend .I 7' ..Litd fiNO,23, far the bet eel we now dill, and derillninlC. cleanses. Sake of !terries, Dale inspection, at Esc. ije24dome-mregs m , de k , r i c d cw , age clamed if PI T '. ' FEATHERS-The regales wore rates forgood west. ~peildd.," -.-.. -, . ," • •• • . L ' • -. ern. archlOtto f. Or •Wirstise. .44;dediike:oosadS,-gci:1(1:: - . FREIMIPIR-The &Rotel '• ffelli , liiit grdst eon, .... .. 'll4 44 f in f t illidflif . dielietifft .. eotilleffna, , 'Efeangnilaer 40a liftkOdeleflaln,lll:4l73fite llRehi. "ate team" . no,r.oi,d . 9 abl•-'417, ,deetebetteri-Wrlhaflar f ee d :hol % I. -.. id! .-:•' /k; ` " ' 02, I.We - tiOte W 1111.31 MIS Mi ai3lshit r.i i iir i and ~ ,,,1;1 4, ,,1 1e , ,`"1 11'11 tier yelloW at 3ritiOnsfid-per quarter of 480 l ... " , ,c,,, - ,, -- ",, -- c _,... ne t c NEW I ' el.lik., . b ; Dross k Medicines- •• Me -r. Fn. . ..' '' " in n k em:- l Dried Fin i l —.--.-, - sic 1 t illaiilr ificaa d,,,,,„ , , t . . / P. ; 1 ,, p c k, 7 " - _--- -time' Voir-RlO4B-kisincyl.b.."..bten doie - ifis -... ' irei r iihrlr - --'7 •L-• • •Itloa 14 , artV 6 go 11Iattl5Prilit,f19 sci , h'id: -- 7. ::•Varottnre ICH ;41 Wheat is insctivg, iiikeiheln rfpassefare,------- goo s caled d - vioiro orp , L. , th 'f i r e dett. b el d e 1 j kis ord er o ec .o d • ••:--,.. -•• • 7 fil o r . . demmd, but at lower Agora. Males or Western Mixed al 66e, and of Southern Yollov at 67c per bushel. ProMstom—Perk la doll, with males of Mess at 210,82, and al Pnme at 89,69 per lib!. Lard • steady at 7o for bbla. -• . . Groceries—Business is light, bet the mark. ales firm. Lead is nominal et 81,65i.71,15 for American. Iron—rig bon is held at s 2o ,soaVt• per ton on time. CATTLE MARKET. Now Yoga, Pday The offeriega yesterday, amounted ,to about 20 00 head . Beeves are very abundant, and ov, fag to - tha warm weather. have been garnet:last spiritless, and the market closed dull, with about 400 left over. Good retailing qualities brought from $6 to 85,50 per cwt._ Comm and Calves ranged [mm 822.50 to 835,50. Sheep sold at from 52,50 to $6,50 eseb. I:nos , nimmi l tr.mrcionl PHILADSLPHIA, Jane 11. Flour—The market continues gnat. T he demand hr shipment lo Wafted, beatri. are steadily main tained. dives of 1303 brie ce 83 25093 311 (or cam snort and good breads, and a choke lot at • higher rate. Oraia—There is raker more inquiry for red wheat, and several lots were sold at 11.71,01.20 c pet bushel. For common and prime quality, Jrillt in stores, we qsote white at 12,0130 c per bo. Corn has been leo arrive, and ye - low hs• • declined to 0.5 e per be, II which 405] to 50in bushels were sold. Oats are - kerne, and a enreo or prime Penesylvatie was sold, at 43k. per bushel. WhialleySeles at 27c to brie and 200 in Made, bet the sale. are limited CINCINNATI MARKET. inconari, 11. The river has fallen fivo i nch es since last June report. The weather continues dry. • Flom—There la considerable pante prevalling In the flour market to dry. Sale of riBl3 bets, on. brand, at /85 tit , imberpeently, however, part of thy same tot wow sold at 83 al/ Whiskey—Sales at f2i,ead drooping. Other articles err without chant° ST. LOUIS MAILKET? Sr. Lome, Sore . Grain—Wheat is doll, with a decline of 10 tO I Deta per boatel, on anme grades. Corn is In fair demand previoas prices. which were tincelbee per tott. Floor is inaotiVe, buyers and eellerabcieg apart in their •lews. Provisions—Pork and Lard az. con - Wane •. ales. Bales bacon 'boulders at yolk orern , rid. • t do. and of hams at 60 per lb. llerup—rhe market is dull. Loafer:us, n Jana 11. Tho river Is fall.ng with leer inches i the canal CVOlllOg. 1;4 rvi tfri ERCIAL RECORD. PITVSBU KU LI BOARD OY, TRAM* • atm ancn&_,•t =CHARM COMMITTEE FOR JUNE 10.21.11 PERROC; C. R. <1141,7--.--‘,.. PITTSDORGII IAUKET FOR rag WOsa annum mu it. During the week just closed, the market bey pre sented very tulle Et InuiresL A general dullness has prevailed, and we end little, if any change team Oar last weekly review. This weather continues very dry, and, no a Minn. guenee, the river has gradually, bat steadily receded; al to shipping opponunities from this point west, bow. ever, there is a large number of the mailer clams of steamer, in waning at this point, to convey westward all the freight and passengers that may be offeted, at reasonable MSS. ASILES—We notice no change In the Ashes mkrkeL Stipp.. are ample, but owing to the present limited demand, tales have been confined to small lots at We following prier • i—Soda Ash :1t:404c, as in quality Pearl Ash, in; Hale aaa us, OR; and Pet Ash, at 41041 c ALE—We continue our quotations for ?Mein:ugh manufaetured Ale, at Edell, cask included, vrhidh are the awal summer rite,. BACON—We nodes a continued firmness laths Ba con market, although sales have bean more linseed than during the preceding week. We note reqolar . sales or Western and city cared meat, from store, In lots of five to tea bk., at for Shoulders, lir, Sides, — cc and Hams at 710 V lk, and mixes lots of hams cud• thoaldetre, el, for hams re, and ehoulders Cc ♦ st,; . Op era.. from smoke house have been to a fair extent at the above figures. We notice Nees of good. tGantry cured bacon, in balk, at gto In lower. There lei fair, regular demand for sager eared canvassed keg., at Etc ♦ b. BUT PER—Fresh roll butter hu come forward more freely, and awing to the warm weather, the orticlii has met a decided decline. Beet yeallry from store, is now dull at ton by the lib) or box. Very little keg batter i. now odhrod, and we may quote nominally, at belie ♦6. BROOMS—We nine fall el:ppd. In the markrin with a regular demand for good ixerebantable,atlll,23 end for the better .4 1,1,1 1..141" TUTZ4 ,S c d" 1 - DEANS—Suppllesara more limited, and the bitter quaktis will now command 1/1,11301,14 p ha. CORDAGE—We note no fanner change to prices.— The following are the Alanaketiours , prices Plinmllanape, by eed,--- • —•l4e p D. do Do " White Rope, by coy,.—__ do lIc " Tarred Rope, by eoil,----• • • We "do ---• • •Ile " Paog Yam, " . - enenrno.-----• Be Aratidla, 51X476111,5103,73 do. Rem do n od,. •14e " 51,4410.24423,00 dos. do ir 4 , b. Manilla, 137 j • fLOC6III --.• 73 p do.' Xyomood Cordage is sold regularly al 1210 p 11n COTTON TARNS-The following is a corrected h weir din 'urines articles under this bead, No. to ca perm 14 Liquorice ront—• • 70 9 beill.• • .16020 Lac ...... 02940 M 9 l49ania Carb• ••Voo3o Madder Umbria. -• •14 010 Myrrh, Tut key• • • .20050 (hi Vitriol,•—•—• • 40 6 Castor, Pearce, SILO 6 Casala••• • •4.0004.0 6 Cloves •• • •555903,00 6 Leman .•-3,0003,23 " 44:903,50 Opium. Tarkay,5,2605,75 Quinice llbabarb, rool.• • •590110 Rai Arnonac--16020 Sal Rode.--..... 40 6 • 6c99• Tartaric Acid... ..f4050 Vitriol Blae•••—•-110153 Ciamwood, bbl - . • •if 0 FIMIC " • • • . 260 3 Leprood,chippcd, 02+ 11.• al her - • -• .- • • •-. • ....... _ Lard & Lard Oil ...... 40e Ulla 73e it`ea, Ibis. ....... 112 Raga, twt.---........ so., Setds--- ...... ..... 44 c Litins. Deer & Meal° 73e ITobaceo, Ohio. -.---.. 445,. Du )4 ...—...... 4s. Tallow •- • ...... ~ 4 0 ,,, Witistei.beta.:-..-- .10: Steep ell/F,.4.-• ..., 4.00. ' tieMPI Bops & Is'astal• Owing to the /Cow stage of water, the chateau freight, from tials reins weld hare partially advanced, but pigmies rc,, are so unsettled as to prevent camel quotations GR OCERIES—The only change. we notice In the muket are In Coffee and hiatuses, with moderate sales of Roo u iCieno p tb, and of Np Malaise. at 70.231 c for eypress and eat pkgs. N 0 6strartesoo,i. been in low of 5 m 10 bads, at sCPCfe, and In bbl. at ale •V. Other ankles ender this head are quiet, wid, no change in pole.. GRAIN—The receipts of Onto daring the week have been quite moderate, and sales hare been HUI ed. The following are the toVeg Scores :—Witeat, lill; five, age. Bailey, 900115e;Cornsfs7055e,emlOu. at Sue 0 ha, from firsehaorla GERMAN CLOY is reported at 1145 f ton. GLAB9—For the 'Tarim:. articles of window glass we notice no change. The following list of Rico. resi7 be g/vedt as aboat the ruling fig:ores Girthe various noes of city and cootdry brands: cm um 0 by 1 0 •---• 43,75264 1 10 al by 12—54450M:50 Other sizes in proportion. COUNTRY lI.RDS, • b 7 1°. •" . . - •-• •53,M It by 17...... --pm ,o by ry --- —.....;50 II by 18 4,75 IC by 14 .—.•--•3,75 12 by 30 ---.4,70 10 by /5 10 by la • ---.— 11 4 41 1 1 2 2 by 11 =—:---. --- 76,50 " lb by 17 ------.4,50 II by 24 .--...—.7,00 FUNS Oran—The following table Is a list:of the 001 side prlets of many of the most prominent articles of flint glass manufactured and sold to ads market: Plain Tumblers per doz., 300.93,00 Mould do " "tr7ia 1,75 Pressed do " " I,ooa 3,23 do do toy', " 6 57k Goblets, . " 1,50 a 9,00 Chnsupaignes, 11,75 a 6,(.1 Winn Glasses, " " 5 50a 8,00 Lemonades, '• U 70. 6,00 Jelly stands, each 00 0,00 Decanters, per doz., .0019.00 Patchers, .251. 9,00 do heavy pillared, per pair, 2,002111,00 do heavy cut flow, each 75. 240 Molasses cans, " U 50a 3,00 do llrittanlo tops. per pair 75a 4,00, flower vases, per dot, 4,00 a 903' do do eat, per pair, 6,00,12,00 Jelly Clauses, per do. ,25. 7,03 Pressed sweet-meat dishes, per do: ,2:440,Da do do bowLs, per pair 87a 6,00 Bureau knobs and puts, per do: I,ooa 1,50 ATOTIIRC•111:5. sill, ram - mu Specie inn, lackercd covers, fp dos 1,23a10,00 Show jan, per dot 6,00a18,011 Fluted Colognes, " " 3,00011,00 Tinctures, ground coyy.Y, P do. 1,00012,00 Show Bottles. each ;Sri 2.1:0 - • RAT—Saler from wagon at 812015 p ton. HOPS—hales of camera aorta, by the bale, 01190 23e p th. IRON /r. NBILS-76e following Is a ant of prleba of the endowa article. under this head: Icon—Flat bar ._ Round and rqoare bor... ----R Psp : 0 80nd203 a " Hoop o7 o Seeet•—• 3 400 a NAMO-10 to 20 peony 63,3+ keg. Bto 9 penny3o3 " Bto 7 penny 4,90 ° 5 pnnny 4.23 " " 4 peony 4,00 " 3 penny 4,M ° gc,amt--Cub 3to 14 Inch 4,130 0 Cat, 5 to 6 inch ' 4,00 0 Cut, 6/ to 7 inch 9,90 " LUMBER—The following are the ruling poets for Lumber, from the yarda t—Boania, clear, Ignk do corn mon, ell ifc Mt Shingles, 02,3702,53 P 1111 8 9 . 1 0 1 931 512013 IP N. LARD—The market is palm, and the demand mode. rain. Soles bbl. at 9106/c for No 1. Salmi of No ILI I - • • • toe, at 007 e. - • LEATHER—We have no changes to non re In IA elation, al title* under this bead. Baltimore sole at 2 • • • 022., and NY at teßl9ep Sa. LEAD—There Is a regains demand ikthe market, al de for pig, and 6104 foe bar.. Luau Pun—The present =goof Meese( Lead Pipe is 7 to 14e go foot, according to Sorer Lean-Cale at alHe by the shect,and etc fp lb when eat. Warn Ltao—Pure load is selling at ILI, and No I at 111,00 fp leg. ' MALT—Best barley malt ionsinuel krm at 114 W IP bushel. OlLS—Lmseed Is declining, Isfahan!. to a moder ato client, al 930100 e, according to ortallty. Sales of No I Lard Oil at 51eStcold of No 2 at 45e ir got POWDER--Ilasard and Dupont Mlle Powder may bar quoted la large quantities, 471,73; and by single keg, at/42,230300 r keg. Rook Powder at 82,113 to 11.3,50 no large -.ld *matt quaandtle. PIO METAL—The only aalo we heard of &Wag the week, was too toes Canal, at 1121, d mos. SPIRITS TURPENTLNE—SaIes to bbl* at 12250 e p gall, cash—bbl* extra charge. This improvemeut as used by an adv..atee in the east. SPlCM—Custa, =lnto; Cloves, 23930e,and Nut megs, at, for No. I 51.Z91,20 ge6., SHOP—Pales at 11.,4091,56 alis bag. SALT—Pales in a regular way et SIAS bbl, which is the regularly utablished price afloat. SOAP a CANDLES—PaIes of Clay and Cluclartatt manufactured rosin soap, at 40401 per RC (Sty man. iliac:wed Star Candles am IA fair mow, a: r 2 at moald tallow at IN, and of oomelloa dipped at go 0. STARCII—EIaIes st 010te, fa common to test. TALLOW—There is nut enough doing to enable to quote otherwise than reenloally, at :107f for beef, sad MM. for marten. TAR—North Carolina is quixed at 53,71.0 i 1 bid. VINEGAR—The regular rates Corgood aides Vine iron store, are Mille ♦ Salt. . . WHLSNIIT—A fair ba vineuhu been Laing In Mil. key, and pole. no bomo. In Ws of 10 lo 20 bb/5,14 01.110 are about the reling'hitea. WOOL—Th. price. of Wool do not nom to be wi lled as yet, a. ltio clip of the present fete le not yet In the market. We give tie followlog lino( pliees i which we believe lobe u.ncatly cocoon as can be giv d. e:n: For Common Tab gic • bl do ood. • •----•---• • •410ne ~ I do ——• • • • - --itogralio • Fall Mood —• •• • —•—• .0100.3 C. " Prune • 350300 ==! Attgamoor, ;one 10. BEEVES—The supply at the yard oa Monday was not ot, large 0 hut week, and p ieee taste .11!t/ be- , tor. 200 head went told at 83.03,30, live weight. 11111EEP—i herds number were offered, witheales at I range, according to quality, from IL to 111,40 About 140 head were left over rdsold. hol3.3—Hogs were very warer...d hishcr pfides ere realned-64,6104,73 were ebieleed. beirtntola,76,6 7. Cattle--The °framed. at the telleeon Monday reach ed 7.70 head of beeves, of which 673 were avid to city betebert, II were loft over untold. and 104 were dn.- to Phttadelpola. Prices ram;ed front 63 to HA° on the.boof, equal to m 1 ,01)09,73 net; and ..nr.dlol H,03 pow N E I.o—The market to day was daft. We quote hem ,7303.23. P11%.111.14(1A, Jute 6. The offering. week toreptia, INC) and Calves, Cattle, GOO ewe s to Neer York; IMO Coln and 'AM Bora and M3O Sheep and Lamb.. Ptline DOCVNIVI sold at Wee rite lbs. Coon k Calves—Mitch c 0,.., 020032; Optician,. ISICePtd, and Dr. Cows tIPIPI rid+. Hoge—All sold at 83,C1 llVllba Sheep and Lamb. were disposed of at 811011 nada —lnq. PORT OF PITTSBURGH. RIVIIL—There arm 3 feet 5 wens in channel last ening, by mew mark, and nearly at stand. ARRIVED. Michigan, Thies, Beeves. Pmbion, Peebles, Elisabeth. Atlantic, Parkison, Brownsville. Bride, /scabs, Brownsville. Bct rer, Gordon, Wellsville. Camden. lienderekton. Meßeespen, Veogbiotheny, Mush, Bearer. Navigator, Dean, Louisville, Mic DEPARTED. ' higan, Dver. Camden, tfendricks e e a n, McKeesport. Vatehlon, Peebles, Misabe di, Deltic, Jacobs, Brownirville. Adassie, Parkinson. Brossneville. Deaver, Gonion, Youghiogheny. Marsh, Deaver Citizen, Gormley, Cincinnati. Cinderella, Hulett, Wheeling. OAT LEAVING Mg DAY. DEAVER — Yourhinhrn7.3 r• K. Z ANESVILLE—.Tenny Ltd, 4 r. e. TOBACCO—I 9 kegs °edge& BIWA oterist on band, and tot tale by BROWN & KIIIKPATRIOR co ski Pot •-• DVIASLI t VS bis Cheese; 30 burg Potatoes, nse'g per. Md. well. Line, for gale low, to close consignment, by • JAMES DALZELI, G LII i fLAULAIIIO,IpickI, i ranr kikEEß k co D OICRIFfire6R-20 be. In bleat and for able by D. mu . STUART & SILL pruj:J3N—buou lb. hog round, Jost roo'Cior ;pl. by STUART te BILL DILOOMS -102 Was Nappler Bloom., now landmi from summer &Thrum for ale by IBAIAIP DIOXEV So CO Water k Prom s o. : roty29 ditnerlasta Gold sad Samara texelaaellS• • T EE Idgheat premium paid for Ark Gold Esatern au hange. and Par Wl{da al the p s. dLinge and Waking Haase of A KINS , Inevl,l palAtur VhAtflOP.—A Mew as usterec..ifi X Novel,l2 on. cloth, Jastrea'd and Waldo by • • , bl 2l JORNSTONtk EITriCKTDDI OTATOEF-600 be Canada Jest ree'd fed m . ouire P 0531 STUART & a/Lt._ Dead Rah NE far 65,utir, and arm for peep, Well ....TO by O city property. For pIitICUIP. molar. of IRA sIERFI.W. Jel • No Fig Wood J bX° afore k _en Deoova—too dos Cora, and for rale by je3 • STUART Ar E ILG XLITIIIG-103 brl io arrive, for sale ay ISAIAH TIMMY et C. 3 Water & Prom re - Row bcations. jiliING'S Malmo.,P 2u vol li a hi colt is ikon. IMmo. Taylor's F.liorado. 8 vols. 12mo. Irving'. Works, complete.. 12mo. cloth Ultima!: • Downing'. Lauctseapo Gardening. goo. Downing Fruit Tree. of AmorMa. 1/010, tialsibloi-Croly. Bro. Chopmart's Amer:elm Drawing Hook. 3 Mo., 410.. ilonsebold Worda,DieSooa. N o . t Wealo's RodinWtol &dm. 18000. David Copperfibld-vol 1. 12mo. For solo by JAMES D LOCKWOOD rig 104 F.. 8k - 01.G - D - i - ITE.VIDPIt t in mow, for sam oy 103 18AI OH DIVXVIT CO TlVPl2ltdearont i lirmretlll th • . 1 1 M, 14 21 4414444 7Di n A my owed MI 4 LOCAL M,Mfa zirosTszr tOI TNI lITOUVWI DAILY GAZIIII3 The, Nesting at , th. ; I:Ward of Trade The meettngat the Board of 'Trade Rooms Last night, In regird to the Itemrgeld Rail Road Charter, wu attended by 'a illtge audience. It was organized, on motion at Mr. Rgiumkk by calling Gen. Robinson to the Chair, and appoint. ins Itihn B. Oatbrie, Each as Secretary. Aber the crinkled been read by Gen. Robinson, Mr. C. O. Locanis stated that a Mum bad been addressed to this meettag by Rohm C. Walker, Ceq, and moved that it be produced and read. No one present appeared, however, to have the letter in possestdmi. Mr. John Harper elated that Mr. Walker was expected Id be present at the meeting in perm'. Mr. Barnett moved that the late members:from Allegheny be -called to eipWtt at tun to relation to the eobjecion Which the met ng had mem. bled. None or them, however, appeared to be present. , General Moorehead thoughts general panic growdless. There hod beep o official commu nication ea yet. He moved that the meeting should consider it inexpedient to act upon i he sub ject and acqoura. Mr. Roberts wished marry a few words, is eon sequeuce of which Mr. Moorehead withdrew his Mr. Roberts made some interesting rbmarke up= the subject. He thought Pittsburgh turd clothing to fear from emnpetitioui she might rest secnre upon her own natural advantages, a better foundation than prohibetorg.legislntioo . . • •.- Mr. Craig rose and stated that he had prepared resolutionsorith the intention of olrelog them, but, in consideration of the sentiment of thethleeingi he ,hought it needless. • The reading of the Resale:froze was loudly called for. Mr. Craig then read the following: Reschauf,That ell:ices of Pittsburg do not book wl'h jealous or unfriendly eve upon soy walk of War ne' improvement merely became it doee not ter• urinate in our immediate vicinity. That It ill our fan conviction that the citizens of every portion of this Commonwealth contribute In proportion In their re:roma:to means to the revenues of the Mate, and should all partake equally of titer,. tectioo °fits government. That while we estmot approvvor defend the negligence of three Rept& seatativea who permitted the rollebutering a rail road which might` exercise a decided inguence upon our prosperity. Yet we see nothing io the liempfrild Railroad 'Act calculated to check the progressor proapenty of nor city, baton the con• very we with to roe the projectors of that road proceedlog with vigor In the protzention of their work. That it-being now re orallyttertair that ■ Rail Road will be made from Wheeling through Vie. guns to Baltimore, we certainly could not grieve to see one through our own 'Slate to nor own commercial metropolis, thus beaefitting to the ex• tent of Its operations the citizen. of ourown Stale. Thai abbough we teal the fullest confidence that our Western Rail Road will bring to our city the larger portion of the business aed travel from the West, yet it a contidei elle amount, meat pass up and dawn the riven to and undo the Western cauotims el' Virginia, and Southeastern counties of Ohio, nod a Rail Road -to Wheeling would, therefore, be deairablo and useful:A That if the Rempfield road wane onbe Comple.. - ted, we could, at a email expense, secure a,direct rail road communication with Wheeling That this meeticg do most earnestly forte the citizens of Wheeling to make early end genitals I effort* to obtain from their legislature • charter fora nil reed, to e ,neect with the Rempfield I road at the western boundary of Donegal town.' ahlp,and thus encore a rarlac•d, not only to our city, bat a mote to the sea-board entirely prefers. bit tether steep grades and aloft curve. over the Alpine heights of Western Virginia, "along the Baltimore road. Theiumlutiona united much merriment, and were passed nnanimonsty,sner which Gen. IYlnotr tread'is motion fed aitentnment was taken up and car.ried. Txc It•TWAD FAIIII.S.—These Gar IrOcattais • ppear et the theatre again to night. They 'offer en. uractiTe bill. Ter Estru:s ure drawing crowded houses . 1 :11koss Fall. The drolleries of the itomitahl ..1 White would alone be sufficient anraetion t the immense hall. Accrorrr.--Ycaterday erelong, a merchant of Ws city, while in a Late of intoxication, fell Dorn the box of one of tho hdinefaville Omnibuasca. on Fulton .treat. Tao wheels pawed aver ale foot, thigh, and breast, but owing, we preaume, : to the relaxed auto of his rentelea from his peculiar eitailinc, he was but little hart. Dganacerm ROIr.".e01310 arunl S en TOWdies wanalo the restaurant of Mr. Van itenaretaer, it Wallas 11aiI n night before !eV, 'and mired a gen , end fight, its which one man wee iererely ma with a knife, and another bad part of one 4 his flatten bitten ott It is said that more is a concerted enroll to break up this establiehment by causing dated:lances to be raised at it. Ate.sernitsv Poucs.—Tholdayor wits occupied pretty busily yesterday. There were no eaves of any importance, havrever—dracitennetra, anion cy, disorderly conduct, and divers other offences matins op the list. Ctnoroo Smaga.—The clothing merchants 'of this city have agreed to clan their mores at eight o'clock in Me evening., - after the lsth inst„, day'. excepted, In order to give their yours mos time to: recreation and improvement. Acorn=s Can or Timmins, Oa occurred yesterday alleritocc, we are informed, ny which a lady, named Williams, had s beactilitir silk deem ruined. The outragewu committed on Smith.. Held street. mar Mk. We Slope that some coca-. sores aril be taken for the discovery of them ton miscreaat. They are deserving_ of severe 1r,..,L EMT/ AT AUCTIC 4I :Ther : Ith3/11110 11711. proved property belonyieg to the catate - of the late John Gibb, situated on Penn nod 'Liberty streets, in the Flat Word, will tie sold upon the premises, thin after:mon, by Mr. P. M. Ihnrig, Auctioneer. The rental of this, property in *boot $2,100 per anima. Foam:, Daownsn.—Coroner; Twines- kid - Ai inquest yesterday morning, on dm body of a man found drowned at the Monongahela Wharf, dear the point. When iffecovered,klus body was Seating about five feet from the wateis edge.realth one elm clinging round ■ apir made fast td. a Steam boat. He cow en old man; a labeier, appluently. We recognized the countenance ais one we had often aeon about the atreettots did also several other poisons present, but no one knew the came of the deceased. Frain appearances it taaupposed that be had come to Mt cud on the evening pros skins. It in probable be was in a ataie of intonis cation when be fell in. The Jury returned a • verdfet ul accidental drowning. l'ouas.--Ua Monday, a married lady appeared before Mayor Barker, sad made oath agrCest her husband for Cam. Con. She stated that he bad been absent at St. Louis, and had brought back with him a female whom he introduced as his sit. I ter. The lady had an infard, Circomgancea or' mined, which led the wife to suspect that the re. litlonahip between the atramter and her husband was at a somewhat different nature to that of brother and sister. The boaband finding his wife's jealousy aroused, removed his preteoced sjiter:to a boarding house, where he passed bee off u hi, StSUP.I.42IO. Finally, the complement discover. ed, as she thought, an latent/on on the part of her husband to elope, eo she wished to have Inin u. rested. Tte Mayor tatted warrants, and the finapected parties were brought before him. They expiate.. ed the mystery of their ColllloClioll, by saying that the lady was the steer of the gentleman's fire wile, towards whom, she underateed the her brsfherdelaw's present wife entertained unpleas. ant feebly!, and that on this act she had mooed. ed to be introduced as a siusr. The explanation, however, appeared to be by no means udisbicios ry to the jealous wife. After a good deal of argu ment, the Mayor required the man to enter boob— Col. Black was engaged as the lady's coeliac!. Goon Mona—We have bet rcgogslng to pot: Rah into following: The mlerempied, engaged in the Banking and exchange 'Wiliness, agree to clot" mut respective offices at 4 o'clock, P. M., commencing On the Roth (natant. N. Holmes de Sons, Palmer, Hanna de Oa, A. Wilkins dr Co., Wm.. Latimer, Jr., Geo. E. Ara mold & Co., Wm. A. Hill & Ca , Win H. !isms & Co, Kramer & Loom, Rib & Carry H. D. Ring. Cook & Horns. Hoorn rick & Friend, S. Jones & Co. 1830. Bort Pitt Works. 1830 CoructorOliara and Euta street., FM W. 4 Dlssalation, • (TWE fim of Knip &Touen yeas disealvcd on the nd of April buy by thodeatlt ofWm. L Tau.. Charles Kemp, having anelaand' the Internal of tle Into Wm. J. 'reitest, in th p e arms s Of Knee & Totten, and formed a copartherthip sash his bonnet., Thee L Mtge, they seal continent Ina - business of the CCMCCIM Under the Mute of Kamp Fit Ca., and sill settle all claims as BUIII.I the lath firMi and Wolin) all debts end demands swing to lama.. taytahlat THE SHAKER. SARSAPARILLA IN QUART BOTTLE'S, • .. As manned by DR. S. D. HOWE, AHEAD of all other preparationr; became hie ernoposed of the ehoicest herbs known remedied.) selenee,ne leading and principal herb being .lIONDURAS SARSAPARILLA Which make. It We puresraud Letterer yet prevented We ham. family. yourlN AND LIVE AS USUAL! Purace .04 avocations. You teed have no . faar of exposure, ae DR. 9 D. HOWE'S SHAKER SARSAPARILLA Is warranted CO be purely vege table. nod free front all do , geroun drugs, and is the hest Female and nuttily Medicine ever known. Cull upon oat of oar agents and get n pamphlet— read the wonderful ernes performedthe use of Dr S. D. HOWE'S SHARER SARSAPA RILLA atone. Price St psi bottle, or 6 bottles for $3. Poe aae, by J. hointoker Se Co.. Jones, W. Stack. R. W . ( dr on e, 3. Mailer. J. M. Townsend, .1. W. Joni:non. PiPaberglii D. A. Elliott, Allegl•eny; P. Cracker, Dior. engine; IV. EL McClelland, Man abenter; and by droggisu roily ) . Also, by %ha poprieton, IJONVE CO., tnartn.dkaUT I Cannra Ball, Cincinnati, O. RATES OF DISCOUNT, LUIZ DISCOLI I. HOLM Ezehazge Brokezz,No.l T-COAREUTtJJ BY I & SOMN, Malin meet, near lta Penallylwaala. Bank ofTittabarirk •-•••par . Exchange Bank Pat. March. ic Man. Bank -pa r Bkaafrkiladelphia•-•p Guard Bank•-- Par Bank of Beiamnia wn. -par Chester County • • .par " Delaware Co.• • •pnr " Moat:ornery Co.••par , " N .ortkorpberland• •par ColarabiaitnegeCo.•- par Doylestown Bank.--.pa r Fanners'Bk. ftendipg•kar Earners' Bk. Duck. Co. par Fanner. B'k Lancrw'r. oar Lancaster Co. Bk.• • • -par Lancaster Bk.. par IT. States Bank-..---40 Ltrowntaillo Bk.• • ..... u : ' State 11'k illranche9.• 1 V Iffiall/•• Ezehangolft. of Vs:— 1 numersilk.of Va-•—• Ht. of tho 13k.0f u M.k.111. Uk., Wherluag -de Morgantown. —• 1 N. W. Ilank Va—• 'do Wellsbarg•—•• • 1 do Puletaborg—... Towson... Ok.of TroorAce•••• • 2 Far. & 61:.rana Planta , ' 112.•—•-• • Statellkblblizzodri.-- 1 II k.c 'NorthCipe Corollas. f Fear altell'alik.,Newrom • 2 Sour Eitok 2 - Mouth Cloroltoa. Camden ...... - 9 Washington Dk.• • --• • •1 flettystiorghtlk.-- • 1 henna Co. Ilk,— bewistowil• •—••• Middletown CtIli.111 , ••• . .ErieDk.-•--;... • 1 . Permits' ted Drovers Derek, Waynasburg•• 1 u. Donesdalo—•••••••--•• 1 Lamina ...... .. Wyomlng•• ... .. ••,••• 1 York Bk.} 1 Westilranch Hk 1 ItAr tin l" is. o• scrip 4 Bctip—Pnisb.l: Council ti lo p n . y , 1 tilete Dr.and"Branclisi 1' MountPlcassed Buinbonvllle--••••• •• " St•Clairsydla..—.—.. fa Manetta New Lisbon. t/ Cincinnati Banks Columbus ; Cireleville•--.. • - . " Zancsviila u Putnam • , I Ertrulusk f "i; ...... .. • • 70i Clo No veland—•••----•• Xenis..“.•—• • . .... Western Ream.— Franklin Irk Columbus Chillicothe " Lilte Erls. ........ Beie• • •• i; Leurinier e Grenville Yrm'rs.Duk Csuaton—•••6o 7 0 Prb. ..... Kalaterolkys Ilk of Kentucky 1 131.0 f Laulsvilla • " Norhern Yonto'kv• " 1 Bk. of Charleston ' 9 Cirnerelal Bk. --. • at Georgetprn..-- 2 Bk.of !lambing 5 Merchants 8k..—.-- 9 Planter. &hleeha'aßk. 5 Bk. of i t n u r y th j aCar d a i oa. • 2 . Baluatore Elko."' ••• •• .par Baltm'e &Oil }Maio .10 Cumberland Bk.otAlle ghany ...... ...,. ... 1 Far. Bk. of Marylmd• • 0 IFa_2 o & Mechanics 0 I Bk.Tioderiek. .• . : ... -0 Frederick Co. Bk.—. 0 Ilagentoonallk bimetal Bk.— -- I Patapsco Bk.— 1 aslungtonßk—...L. Uk.ofWestminstar •'.— .• Bk. of Bt. Ch Iglohlgsna. ap —.-- Bk. of Riser Ralsen..--- Shchlgan Ins. -- Co.- 5 Fitr.a. &Tech's Bk 5 Wiseoreslia Terrier'', , Otar./oFirrln.Cer.hlilrts a glisw6pas All solsentßutks. •• • I Bank of EngluadNotes • , ••••••••••••94 70 P Gold Spiels Valuot4 !Napoleon. 3 00 Dnean•-..••9'154 9 40 Eag/a, old • •••-• 10 00 Eagle, new •••• • 10 00 Doablaon4,l3pam4b. 14 00 DO. Patriot.-•-•-•- • 15 50 Ira ee Ten Thatera • -•-• 7 00 Ten Clmitleri•-•• • 390 1.40514tr0r, ... •• • • 4 53 • Exahmage. Neyr York • I prm 100+ , 0401phi. • • • INtimora '-•-••• • prat al. Inurr., Mew— E BOATS • • IMAMS:EL AIIILANGESIMiT. 1850. DEAVER. SMITH'S FF.IIUY , AND CLI , BOtiNT PACT. The new end light draught KE steamer TOPGIIIOOIIE. NY will make daily nip. between Pittsburgh end Glasgow, (Sundays excepted,' leaving Glasgow at 7 Pittsburgh at 7S, The Yeurhiocheny is bat Id inches draught, nnd can be roped en se a regular packet. tbrougbent the deacon. For freight or pa. 1111.. apply on board, or to job C pinNyk.u., Agent. piEGUEAR WEDNESDAY PACKET CirMiNNATT, Captain NYILLTAM J. 4 This aptendld boat was budeby. die owners of the tramer lawn, Newton, and other., for did Cineineati .d ittrbergh Packet trade, and will leave every tVednesday, k.r Cincinnati, in piano of the New Figiand, N 0.2. • • For (Wight or passage apply on board, ono mrVi G NILTEINGENGER, The aplendid fest en.leiertearner LOUIS ItIeLA.NE, W. S. Centwell, , Ih r a% sind ,‘ ergone swell .. ) hereafter • r ' egthar "P paCket between Tittabure,h and Wheeling, lea:tries' Paull:ugh owe. Itiondtry, Wednesday end Friday mondrea, era o'clock.' For freighter passage apply en hoard. or to .1.14 W. L. Wumu...Eß, . • tn. e notrix. 221M411 OnlyBIlle• Ste ging. Vl* Droventrind Cumberlend to Patenor. and • _Philadelphia. 'Razz ihttuitnac--••-•—“Sio ow• F11tt.. 2 121/1•--- , ••-••• /2 CO . THE. morning boat leaves the wharf, above the bridge, doily, at P o'elock precisely. Time to :Baltimore, Ti he c rs; time to Philadelphia, 40 honors The evenius boat leaves daily,. (encept pandey cv. holing' s ) at G o'clock. Passengers - by let:nice en the serung boot, will cross the mountains tie augei out day, and thus avoid nigh , travel. &earn your tickets it the (Mite, Monongahela onae, or St. Charles Hotel. 00114.17 I , ATIF.SKIILIOsT,Z,gent arknaddt, wirEta.mt4 suNpen.pecurr.. Tbe fast re Lining lit runer WELLSiIIfI.L.Fc . . Copt. D. Yeang,vrill nib a iegclar • packet 'betvrcegAttslagtb.W.heel• Ing,Rridsrport, and Smsfish,lettving Yiustalryb Monday nnernoon, for Wellsville Steubenville, aiid Bridgeport, md twat/ Than day aft e rnoon for Steele* vibe, Wheeling, ligdgeport, Captina, and Sunfish; Ileternlnt, bates Britljfe port aud sl.lllMil eta [7 TIICS day afternoon, and ennfash every Friday ariernoon. For fre)ght or pesvage, apply on board, or to spYO D .. REGULAR WIIEELEZG PACKET.Mc splendid newsier. i . . Tt,' PENN, ...tairafft.., ' A- D. Johnson, muter. will Innis for i.' , -^-=---- - the abate and all iojermediate ports n thonidey, 14th inst. at 10 oclock, A. IL Por freight or postage, aPply on board. Jell -- . FOR LOUISVILLE. isals .. lit fine new and atenthelt steamer - A A , ~.- MS ' l'i VIO rtur Wm. Dean"tnnste r,"atlll leas*tor th e aoove laniUtntemedlinle landthtson Tharaday. the 77th Jade, at 13 o'clock, A. M., • . For freight or sousege Rent,. on board. jolt 1- Cl',== siE GENEVA, d inte to The splendal•stemmer • ' 7 : 'Wilkins, master, rill ICONC for nanknk anrmediate 13th him, at to o'clock, A. hi. ports, on Tbursdor, Par freight orp!rsingo apply on board. REGULAR WHEELING PACKET. ' The maanificentligat draught ststa. et CINUERF.I.LA, Captain illtkialft. still brave for Wheeliil thin mantilla at 10 o'clock, nud wiil.conlinue her tops to 111011 puial 'daring low3vjact, in - piwnof do; mamas Nelinm. For freight or puti, a. apply on board. lett FOR ZANMIVILLE. Th ` Galagher. master. mill Mona for th bona nnd all intermediate porta o dna d¢ ,:he Inn at 4 o'clock, Y. 31 4or freight or pantage, apply on Word, or to jell W W/lEELER, Agt. The bile Ilaht droned 613/ running I steamer CITIZEN, Capt.!, Gormley having been utatooshinepnired and Wlli leave it VII intermediate ports Midmorning, at II i o'c ci lockti and For frttigh;oc passage, apply on board. WI IVESTERR•HISUAMICE COSPANY OF PITtSBURGH. UAPILUI ;1111),000. I. FINNEY. Jr., Sfder. M...., Prun- Will ineture aping all kinds of risks, FIRE AND MARINE. ALL joss,* will be libenlly a.Unsted and iromptlf pad. 7 .1 • . tonne instltution—mmlnged by Directors who ; sett ell known in the community , and who are determin, sd by promptness and hberahly to sr.ahrtatn thy he which they have adorned. or orcrlnr . the boat prntecuon to these who ocsire be Insured. M.V1:111.11-11.. Miller Jr., Geo. Black, J. W. Butler, N. Bobues, Jr., Wm. B. Holmes, C. Ihrasen„Geo. W. ;Inchon; W.. M. Lyon, LiPOlneou, Thos. K. LIMO, James APAolcy, Alex. Nissick, Thos. Scott. Omen, Pio.* Witter street, (waretteme or Sunni &Co., no sualre,)Pittsburgh. LIFE'INSURAXOE J. Vlnney, 4s7nt for the Pewee,. Life in.suraxre Co. of Phila. of the iVentera loporacee Cocapany No. 1,1 o! Water street, Pirchorgh. Pecephletc, with ell necessery igforeletion, ond Want tom. WWI,. fornithect. . .. _. , • . . llusbends COM Insulate their fires for the benefit of their sslves sod children; creditors the lives of their debtors. Tnc whole proao of tho Company are divided moo Om faders al Jae Policies. The incidence of the.past peat - eh/ea been e;ch IF per cent each-year. xt. • _ _ •-- Lo3T—On Tnegday evening, the th's instant, on the bank of thetanal, in Grant street,or between thlt and teen street, • small Bunting, Gem! Gold Watch, with silver dial, and a short gold chain. The pp~eon lindlog them veld be mortally rewarded on I,,ingleg thou to Mr. J B. bleFedden, Market street, or la the OMCC Or Titan & O'Connor, corral of Penn and Wayne stream myna reenarood Gardena. S RETREAT s l oar n f td?o ßT pe 4 8 a u er scp B a p th th l : e a ahem. of the ...mt. The steamer 'Hope No 9 tunas a rerelar packet (ram the alto te the harden— leaving the foot of Pitt abort at 0 e'eleet in the 610111. log, and at the beginhlng ofeaeh hear,stattl 10 at tight —9.deon excepted. No intedlotttler drinks leapt ea the prem... - my3o YOzotattatito Dank Maxie. • •-•. • A - FEW nbana of the mock of this boot 11 , 1664 at ..1 die Exclaim olfizo of A lyr Lulls c 0 • goy/0 HOMES. LOTS FARlig TO LET, Thal largo cometotlietts Detellide anise and Lot t on which ere ts , ,ood Stable sea Center t o being - the Proberty o 4 And lone the , re or Ors iturle gee, situated 'oe Webster St, 11.1 Feve alb street. For terns, apply io 111 R LOWREE ' mytdtf - ; .81) Wylie st. - FOR REST. A HENDSOME STOP CD, en Market street, behest. itt Third and Feetrth street', at remit mewed by AD. Thomas White, ae • Dry Gaud Store, Abo-41 lass well fi.hei 800.11, in the wece4.04.7, neat door to Dere hlemeatile The: roma 13 ril,r•ted, and imitable far • =viva taboo ar Atedesoy, es eauld be mut mica ay vresysed as doithie olßere ! D. GAZZAhI, e arice, Third el, eeee the Net Pam ATobet, 1 BRICK nuG 23 by LO feet, tb . ree . Molise mm blab, with Royale, Be; located Buetuagladt, imaledtteelT below. the Ferz is tiaepare of BOLLN t Cit m lt h lß F TS . O . N, b T' To Let s HR large three mory Britt. Warehouse, on Walter, below terrymeet, running from Water to tint street. on reasonable forma. Poweaalon given imme diately Enquire of • feb"le.tf F. LORENZ. I T n" tot own V ET V FOR SALE.—A of G 700.041 sitaata Peon creel, between Ray sad 31arbory meets, adioining the house and lot nom occupied by Riehard Edward.% having a front of 25 feet, and in depth 150 (cm, will 11 sold on favorable tents. Title unexceptionable. Pa quin, of C. 0 .1.0011115, th et,naar Wood. . oct4l.dtt • NEW MUSIC STORE, Sign of th Golden Yam 101 Third mess or at door to w00d.... T im se bre tic et would respectfully inform the Mit tens of Pittsburgh, Allegheny, est ab lis hme n t s at he has opened his new and elegant for the sale of Palms,' Memorise:lN Mote . Alcor. In. sterwarns, and every other ankle in his PIANOS—SoIo agency for Nouns lc Clarke's eche. bested .greed sad , square Pianos, with and without coterhanis 4.lnien AttecEment. fete Pianos have lately receiveo several imponant uturrovements;ren doting than exceedingly bri ll iant of tone, and extra. ordinarily durable assflaning. Aloe T. Cilben k Cote (Boston) celebruted Therein mullion. have &wide spread reptuation end ine considered serene die very ben reenufennued in /tenon. where they are decided favorites. .1 D. Dunham, N of die finn °I./Roden S Dun ham, has appointed the enbacritier sole meet for the sale /Able Pianos in Plusburgb. The firm of Donlan &Dunham is one bf the o denied ben In thlecountry, and their manufacture for fulness and 6111111.110 y of tone and blasts , of workmanship tee second to none. The celebrated Concert , Piacoe of Banadhor, of Bremen and limbers, will always be kept for sale by the eubse ether. It will sore to nay, th at theyaTe made nth of by ell the great Pismo players at their Concerts on the Coutinent;:. - • The subscriber logo leave to direct luention tothe Limenant feet of bin having special sgents both In Europe and country, who carefully select and examine every Piano sent to hint, Which enables kbiim rn glve a 'nitro]; guarantee with MU Piano ...Lb,' 64 , 4 Pledging himself to refund the money in ease this P.M) be proves faulty or deficient. A full impel, of the newest and most popular Mune will constantly be kept for sale—forelobed by the ben publishing hone. of Boston, Philadelphia, and Balti more: agency for Mentz Acharfenberg ft Lola, New in this Yea, the ocountr y antennae extenve importers of leccip Mate ra t t ilAgr i tty no f s er .. o4:ll .. sit u Pere etvred g d hlcro k r .d r ere Mach k White, bineinnad, with single an d sem ado eds—the best reed instnnuents Boglented. Also, tars, Fluke, Clarinets, Violin., Sex Dom, Tubes?: and every description and variety of helm insimpinfits from the best makers. Airings for Vielins,tisuars, and Harps. Irrlostreedos hooks for every &lee. dons of inUale made, mono boOks hound, Firms tuned and repaired; Violins Accordeons, Oolong, ke., re paired on the most reilionable mans. mil DENIM KLEDED. Dill law Goods t t Row Gooda tt CLEAR TILE rIACX I IVno Srm: qed Summa'. Dry Gods for 1530. WILLIAJI L. LIDOSSILL, Wriorstuts and Email Dealer in British, • French, and American DRY GOODS, Master street, between Third and Fourth, sign of the Dia Des Ilno.hujust commenced receiving and opening ono of t h e most rich, splendid, and emensiveatocts of Sprbigand Surnmer DryGooda 'liver offered for sale In the Western country. AU of Ofvll - Imptrrteri floods are fresh opened, and received per the last steamers from France and. England; as, also , Irish Linens, Imported direct from Belfast, all grass bleached sod warranted the pure article. thew I Linens ore all imported by the submriber and 'are all pined. yarn, amounted. , Also, Irish Linen Darnwk Table. Cloths, the very ban manufacture; and Irish Lincn.Goods of all kinds, imported direct from Belfast by the subscriber, and mill be (sand the real Erin•go-- LADIES' DRESS GOODS. New style rich Turk Salim, all colors, splendid goods; blank Turk Senna, all prices, rich goods. black g lace Silks, all colors, late Importation; Phenol: . id Gloves, all colors. the bear er, Imported; plaid black Armures, per lost French roam new mgia Harem, ogle:did goods. A 1.,, a superb. and large dalarge :wet of wide black Liromela Lace, for mimanag dresaes, very rick goods; plain Ltaregrs In all CDIOII, extremely low ; beatnik( goods; black Silk Fringe, all widths and paces, wry cheap; French Lavas, new athine, pm last French reamer; plain black Oro De Rhine, high large, as goods; black figured. Cm De Rhine Brocade, nth. goods; French LW hagfish C o new sty beautiful groda;. splendid I figured Swim goods for ball dremest noir embsoideced Somas Mune for evening dres•es; Swisa Edging and inserurg, the best imported; Silk Ttssces In an colors and quales. hew style, plain and satin strip'd blmk Harems, ail prima; primed L..% new styles. from Soo ti cent, per yard; liarcri do La illll, a Item nitric for ladiss' dresses. Also. a large and superb mock of new style spring Donna Ribbons, We vary best im ported, all new. SHAWLS, SHAWLS. Cameo crape Shawls, all color...fresh from Me Cus tom Home; 'lark Sada Sbaurts splendid goad., in all rotors, per Ins; steamer, betlllllilli changeable glata silk Shawls, freak Imponation • while embroidered Camun Crape Shaw c, superb goluls; green embroider ed Canton Crape. Shawls, spleadid soodsg. French made Embroidered Ttubel, Ines, •1111110flatifM; P.Mpanned Ca Shawls, all ' , Mee , mid naafi- Sea ; ladies' tornmer Cravats and Scarf* in great 'va riety; French worked Cape., Collars, and Cullo,a large 111X011.171c111. A Una StaCk of DO:iIT/9 419 STAPLE GOODS. tO bele, anbleathed Manias, !rem 5 to 10 Men pt. yard; 15 It bleached Aleallm, from 4 to 12} cent.. per yard: It eases Irish Linen.. imported Greet from Bellew; II bales licking, lon 8 to 25 cents per yard; 8 eau. blue 11r111, tram el to 121 cents per yard; be a full amorment of Summer Cretin,. Alm. Caw Mneres, Tweeds. SeliceUS, and Kentucky; Jeans; 5e wen dark Calico, fan eolored, from 3 to in} emits per yard; 5 eases kleyl fa Sent' kinglialt Priem, bear imported, 5 bale. Rue eta and Scotch Urmen.ealreine. ly few. Also, liourekceping Good. of all kinds, very cheap; 2 helm Reyna Crash, Irma 41 to 121 mum per yard; besides a large stockof Cheek and }Wrung snipe. Also, Canton Flannel., all colors and quail. ties; at low prima; mu, mete, and yel/ow very ebeep; blenched and unbleached 131/1/m p, full moment; 6 eases blue Merrimack lhallerica, en Delany loan blank and unbleached Table• Diapers, all prices; DIM , ' eye Diaper., all prime and candies, very cheap; colored Cambric., a fall assormem. cheeper than even 3 Wm Melee., from 12} to 21 cm pee yard. Ateo, a large meek of Conon Table Diapers, Manners' Shirting—A to,l mmnment, Vim, cheat , i PARASOLS: PARASOLNI The largen and mon splendid, stock of. Parasol,, ever opened by my oae home In Pumbargh, Is this day received, and are all of the newest Freon, styles, which, for richness and beauty, cannot be eurparired. Aa me have a large lot of Mem Parasol., they will be Sold cheaperikan any other bonne ha the city can af-i 'BM to sell the same quality oFgoods. The Ladies are respecUudy invited Maraindirethise Permed', as. they well And some of the richest and avant etylm.ever {maned from Earope. These Parasols are all of um richest and moat cothionithin colors, and are worthy Of the menden of the ladle.. All tithe above goods will Le cold off at price. far below y home the eity; and In order to prove this Met, the public will team call and price them good.; and compare them th any other home in the , • civ, IMO be convinced 6f Oboe, assertion. , The innecriber wouldkiere say to hie numerous min tomer. and.the public bigeneral, that there am two Other bee hive norm ut .matket . l ii et, pretending to Cue with the Big Dee which &brie the only I celebrated and fax-famed Dry G eget/11+1mm, in Pittstiorgh. The salmeriber would - thertfora tape all purchimere of Dry Goode, either wholesale or , that the Illg Bee Illvd, ea Market ioreith between Thhd I .andFortrtbcm now opening the largest, rieleal, and meet splendid .lack et wing and man= Ih:y Goode tier edema far sale in Pittsburgh 10 BONNETS! 'I3oNNtTs! Maw Somas 215 . 50 —.Thelalgeatand intintoohltito able stock of Bonnetseverdomed in this My,- is lost , received at Me sten of the Bag Doe Dire. on Market , '• street, between Third and Fourth linens, where Dry 'Gaols of every deicription ersi selling ehmtper than in . "•other house In the city. 'fbcpablic take notice that there ale Iwo other bee hive storey on 1 ,Market sweet, who . freg i nd tonagte with arc h ing A r e e p n uelf,s' I betwe e n Snd, al t roll tim an d ca , th * e * largratiTa w eerst styles of Dry Good., frc.h opened. C:r Plena take notice, that the mom la between Third and Fourth arena, sign of the DID s ells,E where Jhy Goode of every description are• lling conista than at any other house In the city. • • apl34.lin WILLIAM L. RUSSELL. l ottE b( be WOOL I WOOL I wt musket men In oasts, will bo paid (01 desist gridon of Wool, br lIARBAUGII 145 Sint st S. ILO Second at L a ._,uu bus kleuriiF i vv i tmm u nks Lanz Fupertor volute. Ince.. 1 0 for rob hY . J 4/ 8& N HARBAUoiIf too No I'Lud. ' Id byls do for sale by 4 s A W,IIARRAI7OII jel O U AP—. bz. Yo 1 tio~p, rce'a, u,d for sal b 7 e . 0 )ei 9 L W HM UACUU CAN Ulm.. : ~ ou Vaud eti lai ~.le oy ','7 N A W UA{WA YUU XD I.‘ amts , for sale by JOHN WATT t CU _CA cleria, at 817 each, by. .;orim-1.0 1 11 - lEESO —l3o an puns near Cheeee.jatt reeetretl IL) at the Butter and Clteise Depot. sad for sale by je3 •J D CANFIELD DOTATOE-150beehela for .ale by I-B CANFIELD - LIN , STED OIL-10brit, a pant VIIIB 11100 F PAINT-10 brie for sale by B CANFIBLp_ N KW zaIACKEREL-711brld But 1.% for sale by JOHN !k15 . F./ . ..0....N a co S 'Lliy - . LW sacks crude, in atore,for tale by ISAIAH DICItEY &CO Water &Front eta • I 'IOU Fl3ll en baud, tor stele by % J .!. je3 ISAIAH HIGHT:TA:HO 17KElt A le i Af 0 woe ki bY jr3 et/ (or batnnti on band, tor ISAIAH DICKEY CO ARD fr..(iREARE for .216 'ay , . • iseLeIIDIOKEVa:Cd no [TON LIATTINUisIe by ' • ie- 3 tAll DICKEYM co JAN eVitil,Wjfarrill4'lNlM7n o ire The••••-i , .....-. 6, A +no bought In Poriugla Mit' Frani* bi •.t.er gooraotoe theta ~ 'ET:nll7 644 )er 121;Milif G LII . SCINAtrir. AMMONIA—I Cask. tresb.,o•llt , "' ea 61 Q 4lO . bi I SCIIOONALAK/34 A. CO V, Wood - - KITIAPE/1---33 . E. 4 :l! ." 4 ' athlCEß a tiff 11. . UOII.IOERWT—.S bales woad l . J SCHOONAIAittia . , Illatutsbold Words. JD. LOCKWOOD hes jest Teo's' Djejge,se bell Wojits,Noll to Jai • . MEDICAL GREAT DI6COYEET • • • .CHEMICAL .CCiTIBINATION - From rke. Vegati4 Enzedero, m ripd Distama Dr. OttribilL4 lir.tglmot Of Yellow Debt 6nur.'enniluir;tl, thematbr., ttpitt, liver comtleints, stirml affections, teen, r - EVll47.Mr2crituer sergi j abeetien• et rapt. human, flash b y lied ' r he . head t ,TZ ogre, ternale cetetlaints, getter.] debility, timer. - sra•al, ,I.es or 'treble, bekiebe, gelds, cc.tiverroar, g *ight meg% ebble, organic' abeeilans, ' or the heatt, btle.,l pains the We, ei, "I, back de' It tsinbaltble in al] dinar.s arising ftes. .11 int'; pate state orbs.e blond, try irregular action or eto stip , '.tent jln the Vegetable IS:Leaden, an Albsrlee Being ha .dcprolted $llllll and herbs: congenial to oar canstil adni adapted to he cure of disease; and to the • ?vegetalde kingdom does the reason of man, as wall a .Oho fasticel'of any. tie, torn for antidotes to pain. The *nap is a scientific compound of the most Val "mble plants in notate, entind7 Gen Gan delete:lien :and enervating enittarel rebalances, and as it easel 'dim.° from thiasyneab imparts vigor and streoget acorrevanding death. •. . CERTIFICATE:B. An ertriardinary cameo! fluothla, Erysipelas sod Of tnefrs,Onrod - , by the solo one of Dr. Guyana's Con ponnd 13,rtop, Yellow Dock and Oussaarilla. Itecorrorti 17, ISIS Gorsorr—Sin I tender my einem Moak. for the great benefit I have derived from the nu of voter *all:table syrup.have been troubled very bad wit a scrofulous sore, which mule Its appearance on m ehin. !did not pay mucirattertum to It at first, asp. posing lt to he nothing buran•croption that. ppear en personly far 0: It finally began to inerease, anon !spread to Lb , auk pan of the head: / spplted to a physician, who attended ate ell toao MM.. I hod tried every thing that could be Wed.' I saw your , I P u * se `Y lt, e lo ° 7 knot; ' l L ta d t YeII:W A IZ7k was ° gad one Jute b o g valuable articles in the world for the blood. 11 . bought you Oyrup, and front the ,Ise of one bottle, I go old roan great change in my rystent. I emninaed tp .1,11 ornd I wan a well man. I now feel Ina a yew person; my biro./ is perfectly cleansed and free Rem nil impolitic. There is not agentian hot lila tour newly discovered compound la ill superior I fil l s i o s tr , iertia t :yrup ever sold. Oka, sod a Z. to al t°. publish it yon ply lshall be hap. to era them all Me Information I coo those acv Gme, ite. 1 remain poor obedient servant, • Gangue G. !moron s 113 Market streak - , -- The herr female medlelne known. The Extract of 'Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla fu a patinae, apeedy, and permanent earn roc all complaints Incident la Ita mild, etentllTC InOplthes vender it peculiarly applicable to - Me 'gender and delicate conciliation di Sip female: it is unrivalled in its effects Alyea rank deseatea as Incipient consumption, bureau." Ion• etirrhoca, or whites, irregalar menstruation, ia'eeett. , tiOnce of trim, and general prostration of the alatem. It bunt adlately counteracts that: distrearing nerv. nem and lasatude 'to ottoman in the female fra me and imparte an enemy and buoyancy as immuring sa in ucc re they a gratcf struL iVe have evidence n Ale which lls asstrongly to recommend this o niedmine t o monied people who have not been bleasedwith egh irlirr. , '.: • pleLeYttee unat, er 'Palling of the Womb, of hoe Phr o hic.dingi eared by Dr. Gerysott's Extract of sellers Dook and Batsaporilla, atter every other known remedy had been tried without • Wiumutoms, Ohio, Feb., IBID. • 'llds - Certifies that my wife, aged Ir7.years, has been suffering ander the above compliant Or den Teind—newly all at that time confined to her bed. I Labe for four years consuintly employed th e best mad - ie.!! talent that could be procred to this Section clam country, without any benefit whatever. I have also pufehased every instrument recommended for the exit of Minh Ms...es, all of which proved arenhlesa -14 the wing of 1848, I was induced by my friends • 12 f 4 tTa l foIr el IZert.A7t.tVidT2i L it Mr about four oresks . It wiu evldeulto oil that sh• wox =prestos, and front this time she Improved rap idly, and gained fifth and stren i irth, anal the dime.* wtel eadrely lgr 'ttio being neighbors of Woa. mad Jelin hlonfort, knew that ' the above statement, ea to the aleknese of Mrs. Monfort, and es to the elite being effected 17 • Guysott's Yellow Lott - and Bersapwille, to be strictly Mo. JANE EDDY • 13AltAll roxima - Great 'Corsi of Constantsptlota. JtUttelr7 2,ler bat'a l 3 rVgLliT , . s , " } 2 2;t e ct g . r i e ur..... fi av e nu SainapaOtla, induces me, as an get eflnetlce, to make the 'following statement. After wasting for two •jears from general debititY, Which finally terminated cause napuon. / up I.lmy friends sad phyaidiang as heyeaul the aid of medicine. An a len, resort, I FAD induced to try your Extract; and haying aced but two bottle., Re mit/nig to gout directiona, I ma entirely unequ al - weald th erefore earnestly reroute:tend your led Compound to the anileted who desire a powerflal , plemardand cafe remedy. GratefullY year friend. . hi. WAITS. Nene genuine unless pat op in large square boatel', containing a quart, cad the aline of the syrup blown In elms, with the written signatere of A. F. Ben ne bo tt;on the outside wrapper. Prue #1 pet bottle, cc ttles fared, . , Ills sold by X. D. Dark, Comer:of Dearth and Wad • ant :streets Cincinnati, Ohio, Dcaeral Agent for the South end tri_whoto ullotdeni must be address, ed. Carter k Dr* ,Erie,ll7. P. Judson k Co.; Water ford; Olin k . Clemons; Crossing . ..film Abel Tamil, Ilitorn Alto, Towanda; Robert ROY, Well." bang Rodcrick,Cinctud.rin L Wilens,Jr.. Pala. barge, comer - at /Sachet 'street and the Demand. uplhnltyrfinT Tux szarg ow a , trlterntiis nutmeat royal sive-than It bad, nmaid breath or l ather Masa ed. tern. lf persons h.e the m own fstalt— they eon, for two shillings, buy an article that ,eltt matd their breath pure and tweet no Me Spiry Air It Curet Came Of the Cuois ePanal aleerated and Clotho Teeth Ft it trammelled, removieg the ,tarter, fastening the teeth In the gnms, and de. Peat as wine e.s the "en. afthsfieses Nara. Bach, reader, are the prone.. of loneee Amber Tooth Yams,' and, without ' , raining rt earselves, her r what one of our most respectable end sel.tlfta Dare tOtadlir, E. Field, or New York, says: al have both used and maland Wle beautiful and Im palpable article, (bone,' Amber Tooth Paste,) art eau recommend it es noaessing all the quaiities elautr ed limit! , Reader, ore a. say no mane to conemoo , only that Open try ties on ea you will be well please J. ;It lc put up in bcautiful gngiuti China Pots, for dl mho:bold by the Agent, WM. JACKSON, 040 Liber , It etrebt. Pitutburch. • earn:o.o7 acab mruans newel couttramy anus. ma the following are the newel qualities of a Ott. bottle o Jormodli Coral Mar Iteetoriamc If rhey doubt oar word. ahoy cannot them highly respectnnfo elliastral -So h ire tried it Geo.. Bee key 41 Ern at, Nei? York. Itlondlatildn . Reerea Llynte aaokwklin:, Mr. Wm. Tompkina, Mt ding at; Otter York. • Mr. Tips. Jackson; Mot:Corm bland ; near,rinsbat gh H. bl.,Cullen,lme barber steamboat S.-inserter.. and mane than - hundred otherrande, though .ol mast same, that it,wtU force me hair. to grow ort Ma bead oil face ; no? It Wiling off, strengthen the re an, removing scarf and dandruff from the rootz ; rdd, or gray MO minute a fine dart look,' bm-Ituy harsh mhy. hair moat ; Soft, clams beta. al, a rely, very long time. • • Mold by rho dont, 11151. JAC1134;11,4•240 Mere, at Malmo. ~ Pm 37 50 cents, and one dollar. • anenes. • .13:7 - baurnotag Ana non'. Dl lll “lo.—JUlitirr ill hen Cheatleal Soap causes a free perspiration, al a We coon amentoliSes, softens and whitens th e Lela giving Italie texture and beaatio( an InleaVa. SCII, SALT Rasta Ann *was, sue Sorn nol 'only healel, Ina cured by its 010, MS at then seven / tom. clans In New York know, who us ilia meth ants, and And mng—as atao ' ;_rtitektailltorear, renegue, or any otherik n eau. The leader is assured Sad thia.th rut titles., paged ndiumin, as one trial Will paha. I could snit ern ate I:m4LS° persons cured of an, Sons Loan AND Soneity and use and the reader is again attend I would not easily eell It for the above Indust knewt. to be all I Mt& Thoth wive &reliable to • Came, CloUtTaD, eaCuariro Arius, will ha %bk. dare. Aityaneatatetedwith ithy of the above, .r tlia- Oar diseases, will End this all and oven more (admin. .bin in its.yropertleablen /state. But, renter, the at are hooded 171ta 1114 be sure you ask for JONES'S lothan CI =teal • Sceli. 8, 4 WAL JACKSON, 210 Liberty street, Pittsbergb , augnalA _ „ tp. LADIE. ARE - CAUTIONGD AGAINST LI SING C0311,10N PRHPAII.RD they are not aware how frightfully lajarions It to • to the sk in! hew team, bow rough, bow rel, love, yellow, and unhealthy the akin ap t •Poyre al:erasing prepared chalk: He. ' lade* It is middens, contenting a lare quantity or Lead: We have prepa g red a beautiful vegetable 1.1441 whirl recall JONES' SPANISH LILY WHIM. It is periectly Innoceso, belespe aged of all deeen) as qualiveq and itimparu an We shut a naltrei,., at, . thy, alabaster, clear, living White, 1.1 the 64.1.2 a 1116* stung as a cosmetic on the skin, making it soft end smooth. SOW by the Agent, WAIJACKSoN, 210 Lab neat or, Pitbersitt. Price IS cents. ansinitwT. • OaLIkOLLNIA isltes e•.. rp is BROCKWAY, Cemnii4sion Plerchants, Beerainonto City, Califoinia. adroneLe made on !consignments, and all &gently limmessis promptly ettedoed to. - /11A1/611, SI ;401/ MKTII diareatt. a. O. lIIOCISIVILT, rmtewau• !lAILD.ILSONptiEW.V.I.Li o ' ATIORPLET AT LAW. O M°6l. ATM COMPIISatONER for taking D:po A:kdorriedgmeots of Mods, /4, Office—Poona race, about, Smithfield.; • rur4-.l.torT A UAti,ly s Tit. JORN MARTIN respectfully annonseeee to the Ly enemas at Pittsburgh, that Inhas permanently located Inielself in Om env, for Pie %Lipase. el ineleg,m.dif 1.0 B wprr, tu, ...sob brunch es. I.lis oMen to on rourth street, Noloo. Residence No 0r Nemec. . • mil 41/cw3ntaT • ROBERT Plclollol.lT, - A TroagET AT /..4W—OritOo on ...Oh it Fourth .6 kV:frt.. Coo rryalley auct Groin.. ap4-cittorcudial Property to ALLIec tunny City for role. I r rotZlit b e e ln ft e Vec. °. en ' erdrforgt . i ' o h : r ':; . - Unaturn gry and, on easy tem. Inqulrit of W.OIL P.OBINSON., A /17 Larr,lslo air • ••er of JA.SROBINSON,ea theorealste. • • 11717nikertf7 B . Y virtue lot a pfdeept under th e' Minds of Hof, Wm. it. dl•Clare, President of thb Court of Coin- Mon Pleas, lb and for the SW Judielni laalnet of Penns sylvona, and Justice of the Connor O yer &Terminer, And General d Deliserl mad ror Olusigk Hammel Jones and thtlizare kterr, Maxima lodge. of the stifle ktouru, in asol for the County of Allegheny, shoed Ow On day of May, in rho year or Our idsra,vne thousand elitist hundred and (thy, and to me directed, for holding a Ceara of Oyer & Terminer, vinl General Yen Delliety at the Court Louse, In the City.of Othiliurgh, on the Third AlondaYia J ants salt, at to ioak,A. Public nouhe to hereby given to all Justices of eta Pewee, Coronet, and Coustabledof the County of AIM rice they , be then end there, In tear proper F,,,,reene, with anew tollr,reeonia, inquisitions, exude aloof. and nente renteenbenneres, to do Mutation,* which to that ;Mr:ellen Cent. to their behalf apptar to, be done—,. od alzo those that will proseeme the ore/oven that row ere ' or may be to the Jail of nut County et Allbgbeny, to be men and me, to protect:ea nalloy them On Mull W juaL (liven sonde Toy band at rittehneesh vide 7th day ef -Nay, in the year of our •Lord, IMW, and of the Com• tirenwealth teW7dth. CARTER. curais, Mic Ht. "mays,dlid. Gal • GEORGE E. ARNCL.O & CO.. P* . l IN - . . • gixclULA OE, COM, BANK NOTZEI.Ae. N 0.14 Fee4th ateeei, next tone to tho/Jank of Puy UM]. ; ):l Agg . 'tau Idnr, m 04.110 .4 0 311 , 1gUMWIt triJANX k eiLit .~, ~:- r,,
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