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Fifteen Hundred fhl:l.tre .Qa.l,,t from a Catholic
Priest.—The Rev. P. .; a Catholic i.krcyman,
residing in Cincinnati, appeared bef.,re Alderman
M'Kenna, yesterday, and made inforamtion
that he had lost a trunk cent. ining $7OO in mone ) ,
and property to the amount of $BOO, under the fol
levrin47 nirrnm•=tances : On the QtLi of. May last Mr.
O'Neill went nii , ard the steamer Cincinnati at Mari
etta, end engaged a passage on her to Cincinnati.
There was not room in the office for his baggage, and
under instructions of one of the officers of the boat, it
was placed in room No. 6, and given in charge of
dgnilla Jaaksoit, one of the porters engaged on the
boat. The boat reached Cincinnati in the .evening,
and; Mi. O'Neill being In a hurry, be left his bag
gage ph board, promising to call for it in the morn
ing. Being delayed, from some cause, up town, the
gentleman did not reach the wharf until after the
steamer had left for Pittsburgh, but, believing that
his baggage would be found all right when she re
turned, be did not then trouble himself further about
the matter. The boat made her grip to this city as
usual, and on her return Mr. O'Neill went aboard
and enquired for his luggage; but it was nowhere to
be found, and neither the officers of the steamer nor
the porter to whose charge it was entreated, knew
aught about it. The boot again started for this
city, and Mr. O'Neill, bellying that Jackson had
made away with his property, he followed him
hither, and had him arrested on a warrant issued
this morning by Alderman M'Kenua, and entrusted
to' office- Dougherty and Greeuan for execution.
The pris , proclaims his innocence in strong lento,
and aller,:-s that the luggage was removed from room
No. 8 t. , No. 24 while the boat was near Portsmouth,
oilier downward trip, and that he has not seen it
since. His trunks were searched by Dougherty dur
ing the afternoon, but nothing calculated to connect
hits with the theft was discovered. The supposition
is that he sent the trunk &there, some time during
thetrip, and that it is new lying at some point down
the river. He Was fully committed for trial.—e.hron
icie.
Ice Cream renus Dirt.—Quite an excitement ROA
created Tuesday afternoon on St. Clair street, near
Plum, by a collision between an empty earah cart,
driven by a large sized Irish youth, and an ice cream
wagon. The latter was receiving its f reight of frozen
sweetness from a neighboring saloon, when he, of
the cart, drove carelessly against the wagon, break
ing a shaft and drawing forth some piercing little
screams from a half dozen young ladies who had
taken passage on board fur the pic.nio at Lawrence
ville. Theindignant cream man pitched into the
Irish boy and would have pummeled him most un
lawfully had not a couple of Ecncrulders rushed to
his rescue. For a while the war of words ran high,
and a large number of urchins, who seemed to think
there was a good chance of the ice cream being spilled,
gathered round with the benevolent object of gather
ing It up in'the event of niche castastrophe. Fortu
nately the interference of some lir'anderi , quieted
the discordant elements without the intervention of
the strong arm of the law. There is a great deal of
carelessness among those driving drays, carts, ,tc.,
on the streets. If a few arrests were made by tho
police it would have a salutary effect.
The Peril. of "a Drank."—A few nights since en
individual, residing in Chartler' township, was in this
city on business, and before returning managed to
get his hat filled with what the Children of Israel
were compelled to manufacture without the aid of
straw. Returning on his winding way he managed
to get on tolerable well as far s 4 Saw Mill Run when
the lead becoming too intolerable to be born ho
"wrapped the drapery of his couch around him and
lay down to pleasant dreams!" An old gentleman
living in the vicinity who is something of a wag its
well as a stiff cold water man proceeded to play 00 a
practical joke upon the victim to John Barleycorn.
He brought a quantity of boards from a neighboring
sawmill and so securely cooped up the dreamer that
when he awoke the next morning all efforts to get
out were unavailing until the door of his pris• n
house was unlocked by his jailor.
",,A little whisky is a dangerous thing."
Pittsburgh and Strube-urine Sutlr , ml.•—lt is on.
derstood that the vote of the stockholders on Tuesday
and Wednesday, resulted almost unanimously in favor
of the lease, on the terms proposed by Messrs. Jahn
S. King and A. W. Thompson, rd - Nov York. Mr.
King is an extenAve conr , !Javdig th.
Williamsport S Catau-issa hat road, k about uailt. ,
In length) and is a wan of large means. Mr. Thouip
son is one of the money kings Wall street.. The
city of Pittsburgh voted her 11,000 share% at the
election yesterday, the county of Allegheny her
nun, and shout 100 shared on ned 1.1 individual
were also cost. This comprised the entire poll.
Run Off.—A couple of horses attached to one of
the Excelsior line of oninihusses took it into their
heads to run off while left standing on St. Clair near
the corner of Liberty street. The "peoples carriage"
being rather cumbrous and the horses hating seen
considerable service the run off did not amount to
much except to frighten pedestrians. A woman and
child standing at the corner appeared so amazed as
to be unable to keep out of harm's wily and V..11-w
-queritly made a very narrow escape. Fortunately
man standing near, pulled them to one side just is
time to prevent .a fatal accident."
The " Nat Annie! Hahn., ."—This fine now boat bus
returned from making her first trip, which to Il
linois ricer, and was sueeepsfal to a degree. We
learn from our good-looking friend, Col. Frank Reno.
that she will again depart for the same destination
early next week. The " Nat Holmes "io a beautiful
craft, and - se-officers are every way worthy of her
Dr. T. T
Presides: of the Allegheny ❑as Company. Mr. I.
P. tlengembre has also sent in his resignation a. , Sti.
perintendent of the Gas Work,. The vacancies thus
paused hove not yet been filled.
An attractive sale of valuable English books, com
prising fine editions, and rare copies, many of them
beautifully illustrated, will be sold at Davis commer
cial sales rooms this evening, at 7I -2 o'clock. The
collection is exclusively of London print, and em
braces volumes which are no where else accessible.
hems.—The numbers of persons now under Jailor
Phillips is one hundred and fifty Eight drayman
were fined, yesterday, for not having the number on
their drays as required by law Peter Grundy was
fined sto and roots, by Mayor Bingham, fur selling
liquor on Sunday. " What will Mrs. drundy say
A. V. .3/.—A general meeting of the members of
the Masonic fraternity Rlll be held this evening at
their hall on Fifth street. The Grand Master of tlt
State, and other distinguished members of the Grand
Lodge, are expected to be in attendance.
A.ociate Synod of .North America.—This body is
now in session in Dr. Rodgers' Church, Allegheny
City.
At an adjourned meeting of the Neptune Fire Co.,
held on Monday evening, May 19th, the committee
appointed at special meeting of May 14th, reported
the following :
Whence*, It bath pleased the Almighty Ruler of
the Universe to remove hence our much esteemed
fellow member, John M'Quewan, Esq., late Treasurer
of this company, who for a period of forty years, by
his wise counsel and spirit of benevolence, contribu
ted much to the advancement of the Neptune com-
Pany
Tlmmlore, Be it resolved that it becomes us, hie
fellow members, to bow in humble, though sorrowful
submission to the will of Rim from whence the stern
decree which has severed our earthly connection.
Resolved, That in the death of John M'Quewan,
this company has lost one of its best members; the
family circle a kind and affectionate companion, and
society at largo an honest, virtuous and useful
cititen.
That we sincerely sympathise with the
relatives of•the deceased in their deep affliction, and
while they mourn may the consolation be this—that
the em! of the good man is peace. Knowing that the
sweet remembrance of the just shall flourish whilst
they sleep.
Rs'.,>limd, That lour Ball he clothed in mourning
for sin months, and that a copy of these resolutions
be presented to the family of the deceased, and that
they be published in the Daily papers.
Bev. P. Kant, SANCL.. KA OSMAN,
Juan WALLAKEIt, JOSEPH LOWRIE,
JoLIN DeNWOODY, 'Committee.
vtrici Corr, —Before Hon. M. Hampton.--
Thomas WOO 6 vs. Robert and Das id Jack and
James H. Hayes. Reported on trial yesterday,
The court directed the jury to find a verdict for toe
plaintiff for the undivided fourth part of the land
akeertheii in the writ with six eents damagee and
i tkix cents coot
.art
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—Since the election of the new 13ourd
he! handed in his resignation nn
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-- -,no Slip Grame.- 1 -A 'couple' OryaaTtrinan iaterad
the shoe and hoot Fiore of McLaughlin, on Fourth
street, anti diddled him out of a.pair of boots for the
one and a pair of patent ledher gaiters for tie other,
in the most approved rogues' fashion. They made a
feint of paying, and while doing so, stepped into the
back yard, saying they would be back in a moment.
.0. however, they slipped into en an adjoining
hued r shop, passed into the street, and made tracks
with all possible speed. Mac. knows the young
Jeremy Diddiers, and intends having them arrested
for false pretences.
MAY 22
When the Slightest Derangement
'ls indicated by ccetiveuess, or any other sign, it admonishes
us that imperfluities are gathering which should at once be
got rid of, and the most easy and natural method to do this
is to take DR. J. 110STETER'S CEL MATED STOMACH
BITTERS. They operate equally on all the disemed parts
of the system, cleanse V liseasehl liver of that excess of
bile which is constatrtfr - urging into the stomach, re
store it to its natural 6te:- •0 on the blood, and remove
all Impurities and etfccte... the stomach and bow
els, and restore to them a vigorous action.a,„ln
this way they strike nt the o disease, opeiNhe
pores, externally and intern. , sing the insensible
perspiration, and obviating all :4ipg from a disor
dered state of the liver or 4t41111. -r sale by
Sole martufttcturer and proprietors• Jn. 2117 Peon street.,
and by druggists and betels ^rally thrungtiout •!. • United
States and Omarltt. rt pr 6.
air Clarke• Stonsn h Bitter■ are ocknov lodged
by all who have tried them be the beet family medicine of
the age, for the sure of Dyspepsia, Costiveness, and a disor
dered state of the Liver and Stomach. They have no rival.
The proprietors do not pretend to mention people from using
other preparations that are palmed upon the public under
the name of Stomach Bitters, for they have foonil that only
one trial was needed to render such caution unnecessary.
. .
For sale, wholesale, by OOLLUM & CLARK. Third eireet
between Wood and Market; GEO. 1/. KKYSEH, 140 Wood
treet; and by Druggists generally.
/Sir Sands , Salt Rheum Remedy AND SAlt-
S k PADILLA are the most speedy, safe and certain rsmedias
for Scrofula, Sala Rheum, and all Scorbutic sad Cutaneiots
eruptions. The one applied externally, penetrates the
pores of the skin, and absorbs th • virus as It appears: the
other taken inwardly purifies the blood, and removal all un
healthy secretions; ce-operattig with each other, they never
fall to effect a thorough and permanent cure.
Prepared and sold by A. It & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100
Fulton street, New York.
Sold al. by VLEMING BROS., Pitt/burgh, Pa., and by
Groggier,/ generally. anylblw
AMUSEMENTS.
9 1 11EATRE.—J. C. FASTER, sole Lessee and
Malangrir 11. Rua, Stage Manager; SCRitan,
Acueg dlausger. Treasurer, J. V. Bourns.
PlllOll OP ADMISSION:
Boxes and Parquette 60c. I Private Boxes, largo SA OD
Second Tier 25c. Private Boxes, email..... L vO
Boxes for colored persons. 26 Bents.
" Certificate, securing seats, 124 cents extra.
Air Fourth Night of SIR. GEL). W. J A Nil ESO N.
TIIMDAY EVENING, MAI 220, 1846,
The Fugitive Slaso--Alouro, Goo. W. Jamloitou
Burrell, Mr. Mcßride: Weldon, Weaver; EHA Julie M
Cu ke; Uittuirioe, Mi. Lillie Cantor: Auut
Mr. Borrette.
IM=li
P. P. or the Man and Tiger.--Sl,lnnly r.
Buckskin, A. W. Young: Crap., Mrs. A W. Young.
Alleratton of Tiatr—Doors up. at ; curtain risies at 7!
LAST APPEARANCE OF MLLE
TERESA PARODI and STRAKOSCII
IN Pirrs.olto.:ll.
Extraordinary Murical Novelty
TIIF STAR SPAN r; I. AI, 8.1 NNBB
MLLE TERESA PARODI hop kayo to announce that
a 1.., v. ill give in this city. }or
LAST GRAND CONCERI
P.ittively un FRIDAY KVESING, MAY 23d, P,:ygi. at
MASONIC lIALL
neration tthe will Iw nfrtval br MDME. AMALIA
f•ATTI STRAKoSCIL ewl , l MR. ARTIILIVA)S,
Crider t h e direct on of MAURICK STBARt*CIL
MTh• TER EME PARODI and M'l)Mh AMA LI A PATTI
STRAKOSCII. aim:, fur the find and only time, Thai
Eit.rring American National !..'• mg,
THE .TAR sPANGI.FD BANNER,
A r I.llgf'd en a -Duo by Slaurice strakuach, ahr. h hae
les, received, with immense enthuausini. uhrrever sung In
Mile Pariah's Cialcerta.
lite Programme on this "Ccanion been 4,refully minted
nod will ta , entirely new and unappr.,acti hie to ilchne+a and
runty, and trill Include gems from the great mat-re
kas k-al, sacred and ullseellanet.. mask.
Aarrusston. One Dtllar. Seats may he sc. - nrea with(tut
xtra chare, at the Ntu,i: and ~tore ~1 ft KI...EItEP.
NRO . Filth street, where also Lkoke the Coluvrt can ts
a.tatneti.
Laa,rn ofwil at 7 Concert commancea at k 'ay?,
AUCTION SALES
I AND WARRANTS AND INSURANCE
sTocK AT AUCTION —On THURSDA Mmy
2.81. '4' 8 u'eloch, st the Men•hmts' Excbsutgr. Vnutth otreet
wtll t.• n.ld—
'21444 A, t, s 1-And 11'arrnnt•;
2.4 :Stn.,. :'Aust•sirgli Lout K. , . t'.•
P. M. I Al
mr2l
VALUABL LONDON BOOKS AT Al I
11.111.:31/A rvt-mm,;. May 1.7.1 , 1, At 7
...• the k :11e1,011 S4lO. H„• r IC, .1 aa,
fl ottrart.a, r w . 1.1, hr cat.ab.gta., a valuable r..11e. ttt •t
tlirc talitt.. hail 111: many r
nrr—e., ,r 1: a, at/110.ra. . :rt a,..
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N.. 1.. Endunar to l'vrasa. 41... platen:
ilivniglyplita, vnlar. Central
2 v 01.,. llvv..ll's 11nni.ral /liat—ry. 4 Vi
kina.a.'n A orient Egyptiatia, 2 1..11, A.k.•n . , Nal 1,1111 y.. 1 .
plasm,; Alarine Allan NV..t i•l. 5..1.
fit r Pirtortal tiallrry I,f Arta, 2 lid, Starli'• Itti..l
rr. 4 Iliotory of Reign of Ltin.vin Anne, 1 tad.. roll.. lit—
tvri- anal Antiquitien of London. 5 v.d,. ;
lot, Royal Vi.itt to Scotland. I v..i . 4t0.: Jot U.. 1 1 .11 Travel.
in Ii avow: Sir Jahn IteNttold'a Works, 2 V. 41.: Daniel'.
slinteLoa Southern Afr. plates; Rnhinaon'v Denign•
fir ortiarueutal 'Villas. A. t'atal..guen or, 11,W mad)
and the bongs arrang...l ,
my2l
BINK STOCKS
' TILL' RSDA v
Ntercliants' Ext.tistn,e. swill 1....
Menliantman'l 11
Exdinilw• Hank
Weandlesol.
(Suco•n+on tJ, 1
WHOLESALE 4.., , and i
IRoN, LA./es:, Orl - rus YARN, ~
.%lannfuelorl.4, I.7.avanll Elan, 3n
re, t', Pittatamgh.
B,tNEMENT TO LEI
ALARGE BASEMENT ROOM, 21 feet
P by 30 drop, loLlf 01.0,0 ground. Poet ye, li oil
...I 00d u be rehte.l ter., It im
n the cutter of Fourth Wert nil ('Loony Rik% Etool,
nt I)..•LS:tfl OFFICE OF MuRN :‘ t/ /14. T.
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( 4 1111 RT BOSOM.".;--We hale reeeived the
h0..1 mtykfi or hone h sll,l„lhoto.nee,..]:lmo
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E 310 V A
"RANK VAN GORDER HAS REMOVED
to N., 78 3IA ItKrr .treet, bail • ho, add
~,and, an d 0, note prepared to noppiy • o-tooter..ool the
geuemily with anything they ne,i to the nay of
Trirrintinge, lEmbroiderieri, Itibintua, Wu, ea. 11,,ery nod
Fancy 0000119 generality.
,10, - Itornenitrer the 'No., 78 Market xt. auti. - 2.3.,--1-11.1
VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE
IN THE EIGHTH WARD OF TILE y
or PITTSBUIWIL—TweIve lota 1,11111,2; Bind
street. which is an 80 foot street, overloolo•ia NI-nonio,
hula river, each lot having a front of 24 t an.l
Iron 110 to 172 feet deep, fronting on a 24 lot alley.
Also, twelve lots Immediately in the rear of toe above,
having a front of 24 feet each on Locust et re , t, and running
back to a 2,4 foot alley. Locust street la a oti foot .treat.
Ten lota fronting on 'Bluff street, now in the city d t,trie 1.
Immediately adjoining the above, only divided by flilteu
burgervtruet. which is a 50 foot street, anti Moo ity line.
'Mew lota are 24 feet front each and averaging 1.• •iii 97 to
148 feet deep, running back to a lb foot alley.
Ten Into lu the rear of the abovn, euch lot havlo,; a front
of 24 he on I....eunt ntreet nod running back SU feel to a 15
lot
.One lot no the corner of Vanbraatu and Portico street. 20
feet (rout nti Forbes street, tanulug back to St. Patrick's
alley 120 feet, which is II 24 fio9
Three lots. 21 feet each. fronting on Forbes Street, run
niug hack t.O tort to St. Patrick's alley.
Also, two two story brick houses and lots, with back
buildings, each with a front of 22 , 7 6 feet, on Federal street,
jtod above the North common; running bads 97 feet to a 3
foot alley.
Also, a small two stogy brick house and lot fronting un
Robinson Street, on the North side near the canal,.ls feet
front ou Robinson street, running bark 72 feet to it 4 nail
alley.
Also, my dwelling house and ground attached, on the cor
ner of Sandusky street and the South common; this lot fronts
on the common 00 feet. 240 feet on Sandusky street, and 00
feet on Water street. This property Is too well known to
need any particular dtvirription, no (11.1, who V, ant to pus
chaw will call and see for themselves.
. _
I will barter or exchange for city property In Pittsburgh
or Allegheny city. one thousand acres of land, cut up Into
Small tracts to suit purchasers. This 18114 is situated In
Franklin and Tyrone townships, Payette county. Slut- of
Pennsylvania. The Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad
runs five toilet through this land, faces the Youghiogheny
river. and Is Just fifty tulles from Pittsburgh to blilteuber
goes Station, and will not be more than one and a half or
two hours ride in the cars, as Coon as the road in finished
from West Newton to Turtle Creek, which will be ouipleted
by July or August next.
This land Is no Intuited that there le none of It more than
two miles from Layton or Miltenberger's Stations, and a
great portion of it covered with the finest timber, tine stone,
th« hest building stone, ore or glass-house sand, and large
coast timber.
For particulars Inquire of the subscriber in Allegheny city.
GEORGE MILTENBERGER.
PROCLAMATION.- By virtue of a pre-
Copt under the hands of Wm. B. Nl'Clure, President
Judge of the Court of Commute Pleas, in Mid fur the Fifth
Judicial District of Pennsylvania, and Justice of the Court
ot Over and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, iu and for
Mill District, and William Boggs and Gabriel Adams, gags.,
Asx,ciate Judges of the same Courts,. in and for the County
Allegheny. dated the sixteenth day of May, in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eix. and
to to? directed, for holding a Court of Oyer allll Terminer,
and General Jail Delivery. at the Court 'louse in the City of
Pittsburgh, on the nr:t „Monday knenind day) of June. Iliad,
at in oclock.
Puldie notice b lie.••by given to all Justin,s of the l'eave,
Coroner and Cotistnides of the County of Allegheny, that
they tie then .111 th•r.. If, their proper persons, with their
oils, records. inquisitions. examinations and idler 1 . 1,1i1.11-
1.1116 .9 , to 11 1, those things which to their respective office",
t a their behalf, appears to be don , — and al, thus.: that will
proeeeute the prisoners that now are or may be in the jail
said County of Allegheny, to be then and there to prose
cute against them no shall be Just.
Giv..n under my band, in Pittsburgh, this sixteenth day cf
)11s, to the year of our Lord one thouaand eight hun
dred and fifty-six, and of the Commonwealth the Thth.
BODY PATTERSON, Sheriff.
Pg 4 ;"
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lIIEEME
Mr. Toombs said, that approving of the intrepid
...fidelity to the Constitution in returning those two
improvement bills, he desired to defend the Presi
dent's course at length.
The subject was postponed instill b morrow end
the Senate adjourned.
Boner—The bill granting one million and forty
eight thousand nere, ,, r lurid to Wi,enn,in for rail
road purposes passed finally --yens 18. nay, 67.
Mr. Cobb, of Alabama, from the Committee on
Public Lands, reported a bill granting about one roil
lion of acres to Alabama for five railroads, connect
lug with the Georgia and Telinesi.ee lines, which
was passed by Ll majority.
Mr. Bliss made an anti slavery speech and the
House adjourned.
Ilst.trax, May ?.o.—The steamship Canada, trona
Liverpool, with dates to the 10th, arrived this evening
at half-past eight o'clock. The Canada sailed hence
for B05(00 at ten o'clock in a thick log. The steam
ship Washington arrived out on the -lth inst.
The new British lnan was advertised for five inid
lions sterling, to be bid for on the 19th inst.
The Cunard steatnah,p Cambria, It lid the Collins
steamship Baltic arrived on the 9th. The dipper
ship Racer had gone ashore on Arklow Banks, and
would probably prove a total loan. Of the pa,sen
gers and crew over i,oo had ht•en saved.
The Queen held Court at Buckingham Palace a,,
the 7th, for the purpose of receiving a.ldretsee on the
',tare from the Houses of Lords and Commons, and
the .tv of London.
Both housen of Parlinmet.trorti.rded a rote of thank,
to the Army and Navy
L.rd Elgin po,tponed L.e 1,4,4) of inquiry re
spect;ng the troop ordered to North Atnericit, unit
after the holido),
Lord Colchei.ter gave r• use of a tnot.on requiring
Parliament to expres , rltsxpproyal or the policy of
the abandoning Illllllltll/10 nigh L. , s., long held. ELY the
Congress at Paris pledged tires! to do.
The Queen, to celebrate the peace. •.: Li granted nn
anintoity to all political offenders, kind consequently
Smith tr Brien, 1 r,st , Jones and others, limy return
h..tne. Special extirpt:on. however, is land,
Haase who escaped ti the Untted Stale,
Lord M . ... Mouse, under Seerelary A. Foreign Af
hair,. has been appointed F.uvoy Extraordinary to
Petersburg. The appQintmeut ate. garary op
p.nuded. The Lord Mayor ot London had given the
,•-t , mary banquet h, ri Ministry. The Atuerican
Mister was hot pre , ent, being enraged at the a 1.1.11,11
dihner 4 Li!erury he nit., n •ItetL.
A bill bas been intrnilured into the Legislature
ranting 4:nytuo (rant, l.r th,.1,21.11.:51 of the Inipe
.unt '.sec Lo the Learned
Nap-lent. 3 letter m repl3 t.J the( tarn t.tyfientinii
trio- 4. ve,31 , •11 to tho tisruyie. 0 1 'nutit
appinrited Minister to Petersburg C'..unt tri,ll
has taken fur him the It'nconcnti palace un a int ee
3 earn lease.
m re v t , of II tt 1,1 per sn. .omitouwl at nd FTC
lona.
T!.e •..eti
na , •114 V.
C !!pt Ppiettial..l i p lipll//.0 the 1 , r..!- I
Itapi
rhe!PPres).:ll mulpi !101l ho
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14, ! p Whe!l
It 14 that Y.• Ow 1 .. ni•r•
I th, trviiit • prn, alpiut ur,l
%..11 :,,,urd,d t., the ernmerttn .1110 3,1
Naples, rer..iiiineti.l.ng vertaiti
p!,. It io n:-i the 1••• in..• at
has pr•.te.til agait,t 1.1. t 11 • ftic,‘ n
language nll,l dint the papal
srninen: prel•aring a letnile.l refill therm... It i•
still further rumored that Naples aniiripuie
retitiii,ll the 10 , w,r, hr grailt.itg nu aigui-41,
-ii tin extensive scale.
IN=
'TION
V ar , u , gne.ti qua rvlnttre t., the ( . ..11,roner have
pnt to Co.,' C.o..Ur to the Sari:LlM() Chatlutkrro.
it. tl:nt. I.ending t•rh.nv
[l , ,t nl.eth lit:ls. The ~ , tri.hian
linl au 011)0e.1,, wa. n.h.vt,d, tel Ihnt
tt , irin tot. ..1
_ aus (
. (
tn , :•! L,• an
irom 'form • I:o• n,ran
;v , l I , v N 1 dliam, i.a t •
i.•41111.er . •. Ihat tug at Ole .•.•ic
rut,. rrittseti, to .•uttilltrPt. • 11.!t.
limn t• t t•ltly•tut.• shut dew:lntl. the .•0 oitenttotti
1:11, 4 1a1:•1 in I Frato, tt•lt ret••rtli•t, 01..1
rtht.t ,, that the Al,:r:tt, t• 4. 1 .:.•.,t1 to the
.Itl. I Itt.tt. I tztly Met } . .lle•Te, 4,1 ettll etifV It• Itt••
Toe •I to 1111,1111111 y •111.1 pts•lt ••• •Ihtl fir.nllr tho 'item
t t: I ‘,•01
3131 i I, a:n 11. e ul InLeule•ll ef tin reran in
531.11.- pettil:t enTen3 111,1,1
1 , 1,4 41.1 , .
L. lIIHSII FELD ...A0.%
N. 7u t
IP root V nnh I mgt oat.
vs, I ilny, ad:1111 , 11u] ii:oc•It111.,I 4
relu•lvp t:: the 1,0111( . 1d,, :LW! I:y :II
i , pl, mg It set,. Ity hctrveen Mr. l', h:t.n•
nn ntl,l I. rd I I :11111er-l:m. Mr. n. 1 ,11111,111 cl:Arg,:y
0110 while relit.ifig the raisin
the the e , rre•i...hAletwo ..ti it,,,,
,Inte "lIIY I,l+ ntn
.11111 , !y •1/1.1,11••-...ti the ri•,,.11, h !Ai
our •L+wri n for thi• riiniiH n.t Mr. Ctetnitttte awl the
tor--uht Hund...l Mr. lii. l):l1111111 ,fly.t th a t
l'Alopirston wm nit tostifi..l in iitating iin flint t , 1,3
thnt r. Ituehanan, had exprtinsetl hininelt
.itti-fled tt tin Claretolen'n explanation, in the note
-1 pith July eel that Mr. Buchanan sail he telt
/oinfideut that our Government would entertain simi
lar lalingr with regard to it. Mr. Buchanan denies
that he ever so intimated , that he bud n n •rel c
sersed u. Palmerston that he would have much sati.,-
faction in transmitting that note to the Secretary of
State. Palmerston, replying through Clarendon,
fails to be convinced. saying that it seemed to him
there was en essential diterenee between the sub
stance and effect of what was said in the House of
imunotiS and Mr. Buchanan's statement
Mr. Buchanan, March Ali, says to Mr. Marcy, "You
must believe with Inc, that the last effort of Pal
merston to extricate himself front the dilemma has
served to make the awkardness of his lairition still
more conspicueus."
NE W Yuttx, May The ground was broken
jesterday at Nit Monmouth, New Jersey, a the
Air Line Railroad between Raritan It. and Dela
ware Bay, designed eventually to connect New York
city with Norfolk and other Southern ports by a
much shorter route than by the way of Philadelphia,
Baltimore and Washington. tiovernor Price, of New
Jersey, presided at the ceremony. which attracted a
large number Si visitors. 'fowards night a very me
rcies riot occurred between a perty of Americans and
the Irish employees on the rand. Many persons were
seriously injured
BosioN, May The Personal Liberty Bill came
up in the HOll9O to-day. tin motion of Mr. Hale the
substitution of the minority report Mr the minority re
port was, on motion, carried by 113. The majority
report sustained the law. the minority report goes fel
the repeal. _
PuRTLAND, May4l. - The Green Muuntain
in Island Poud, was destroyed by fire thu, morning,
together with a block of stores adjoining. The los,:
i. heavy and the insurance but small.
MuXTREAL, May -The steamship Canadian,
from Liverpovb arrived at Quebec tide morning.
Her date' , are to the 7th inst., and hays been anticipa
ted by the Canada.
NEW 1 . ,,aa, May 21.--The eteamer Fulton, from
with h. the Tt.h inst. :vn.
helnw at noon.
Liosrox. May 21.—The Cunard steamship America
sailed to-day ter Liverpool via Halifax. She tithed
uut 140 passengers, any; $774,000 in specie.
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BY TELEGRAPH.
THIRTY-POCIITII CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION.
WASHINGTON, May 21. St. ote--Mr. Coliomer in
truddced a bill to test the practicability and useful
n-Iss of the atmospheric telegraph. Mr. Foot repor
ted a Lill to permit the Legislature of lowa to deter
mine r , r that state the application of the grunt of land
herot ~.ro made to aid in the construction of railroads
therein. The Senate then took up and passed the
bill giving a monthly pension of $3O for life to John
Nugent of New York who lost both arms on board
the sloop of war Germantown while firing a salute
in honor of the birthday of the Queen of Spain.
The bill granting the right of pre-empsion in rer.
tain cases to the India yearly meeting Society of
Friends was passed.
Mr. Ma-sou discussed the Naval Board arguing
that their proceedings should be set aside so far as
competent for Congress to do so.
Mr. Benjamin gave reasons why the Senate should
pass the bill making nn appropriation for removing
obstructions to navigation nt the mouth of the Mis
sissippi, the objections of the President to the con
trary notwithstanding. Ile adverted to the fact that
the President had vetoed the General River and
Harbor Bill, at the same time intimating that he
would of separate bills making appropriations for
many of those works. This bill was drawn in com
pliance with that suggestion of the Executive, and
was eminently national in its character, but the Pres
ident had now changed his entire principles upon the
subject and refused to give his approval to any hill
of this kind whatsoever. Ile believed that the de
liberate judgment of the American people is against
that of the President_
ARRIVAL OF TIFF: CANA
.
inum.y INTERESTINO FROM EURoPE
ENGLAND
FRANLF
TLe paseed quiet:y
BEI ult. M
r 4.11 ..t ,tl,l I
!.t. :.•••1 -:
OEMS
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Opening of an Important Road
Legislature of Mne+nclusr:ls
Hotel Burned
Arrival of the Canadian
Arrival of the Fulton
America Sailed
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t ' iIICAGO, May 21—Dites from Leiteenworth, Kan
' saa, to Saturday night are received. The correspond
ence or the Tribu,de states that to-day, Wednesday,
is lied upon to attack Lawrence. There is a gene
ral reign of terror" in the T•• ,,, r ,
(-tossed the
the deetructiun of Lawrence. 80 . ... •
enrolled militia are P.ruished it co
Gov. Shannon.• The Free State men
arms and ammunition. Donaldson
intention tomake:cleati.work this time. P.
still at Lexington. On Monday morni-.:
man arrived here with seven packages
the committee
The Missouri Erupti,,r states that pe•
circulation in the border counties prays:
mediate removal of Col. Sumner.
Mr. Brown editor of the th.raid Fr". rite
that a mob entered the hotel at Kansas and
dragged ofl a man supposed to be himet
discovered their mistake, returned, and _ dcd
him of the proprietor, which WWI refused. . • u _
puny of Michigan emigrants entered the lime,
test the occupants. The mob was still surrounding
the hotel and gathering reinforcements at the close
of the letter. There is no intelligence since con.
cerning his fate.
Sr. Louis, May 21.—The Demorrur s Kansas Cor
respondence, under date of the Dith, writes that from
S 1 to 120 men were encamped near Loom:olden. The
people sent a note to Col. Sumner, asking him to sta
tion a body of troops in that vicinity to prevent the
mob from proceeding to sanguinary extremities. Ile
declined, saying that he had no power to move with
out orders. Mr. ('ox, of Lawrence, waited on Mar
shal Donaldson to ascertain if anything &mild be
dune to peaceably prevent his monster posse from
entering in. The Marshal said that three demands
must be complied with previous to consenting : Ist_
Every man against whom process has been issued
must be surrendered. 211. All munitions of war in
Lawrence must be delivered up. ad. The citizens of
Lawrence should pledge themselves implicitly to obey
the present enactment in Kansas, test oath, taxes and
all.
l'pon the receipt of this, the citizens 'held a pub•
tic meeting, and drew up a letter to the Marshal,
stating that he and every person acting with hint
would be allowed to execute legal process against any
inhabitant of Lawrence, and if called upon, they
would serve as a posse in making arrests; that there
would nut now, nor at any future time be any reais•
lance to the law, and they only awaited an opportu
nity to testgy *Or fidelity to the Union and the
Opetithirtio*Verdetthey claimed to be law-abiding
and order-loving citizens, and asked to be protected
by - the constituted authorities. The purport of I,l to
Marshal's answer was that he did not believe in (lie
promises of the people of Lawrence; that he regard
ed them as traitors and rebels, and that they should
know his demands when he came.
COMMERCIAL.
PITTSBURGH BOARD OF TRADE AND
MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE.
I ',..nclent.
.L. LNIA RTIL
T CLARKP,
Superintendent
T. NORTHAM. JR.
of A rbtfratUm f.e May.
JulIN A NVILs.o.
1. WC.ANI,Lhs,.
OFFICS ur nu DAILT lloicnNo Pon.
Wedamlay, May 71,
}AMUR. • Market unchnnlrral; q.len LA-k. lie r.llw ,
$5. 2 2 5 ; lAIA. !limit,
at..ro, at ,i,t;.25. 41/ aupertirte, 'rum trakm,
t.taa extra fr‘a,l angora Iv tads extra, tr.,/
.t t 5.7..; 1 , 1)1a da., from atore, at
la•rtine and .•1 laa, avr , -, at
1 , 61 x from store, at St; , lUU L,1,1A eu.
CI it A I bll+l, •.t qt 4.4 ;
.It.. 1 . 1 oll) W}:1111. xt a 7, 22, 1 , i,14 frvEn
1.4/ ?.11-14 Whom 1 •xrntr. Nt 9.0 r LA) las-h ..!.
I:11A It hl.l- rtit t.. folly fair, In 1.U,, M
1 . )L.V....: 4 E5.. 1,1... :Au t/fik nt 4.. L , fugil .1.. LH
'L. nt Jv virty dup.. 21 1.1,6 ntlestr llouve ni , ,i 1
l% 1116 Sale roi rrctill.l 31
AY ,u 1.1.% Ada. ut urnine. 111 s44t 14 .
BACON 1M• amvant.e.d t.. 3/..0()0 Ih, n, P.l
et.oulJer• and ham+ nt 12 ‘ , 30
ut lo‘ 11.1.r,00 114,
•••
ulden. Wevtorn xm , Ike t i ; at 7 f ; !7‘,1)0 77.;
7• :WoOrtm. hum, d.., xt , .mt.
.1.. - vll It, r
IMMEZIE
Stile 16 hbl, No I 11 dmpt.
II It./r halt 1111,11, 11,,11:111. 111 iGta,
El=
1,11, W R I 1. i.411•'
Foreign Market
I, ‘1 •itL rt • l'••r
• ..Oar not,. the CM
, t• ,1•11- t•I tittsi nos Int eit.•
111, VtrII . L 1..4 up .1 ,. .. , 10
uit., 14 ulstur.. ato.l L.. -k
.'• Fr..l,
01. ..1 t , w 101-..u0 u 11.14111. ,,
: •1 11 ,
).•• I •I+,'• •I ••‘. !...”•• 44 1 tknl • 0 .
/I 11,/ 1.10 1. • 11,14 AM.-1
• •111:, 11,11 tlnu. ht . , I I. 1.1• • ^,), 011
... I r• rt.
.113 Irrt+irsr,r,r
; lea ‘ ,l „.;
I .1: lot; h k I
; ; F ; ;:•
ti It ;11..1; :;.I. Iv Ittig.• rip, I. Attila,
pc \ .. , 11,11ItIr
1 , 1i..N1 n.I
• li.n.lar ..f Sl—tio• x Col.
14-,f Llrw.i at ilr IJt , but II IK/ .....
ol k nrzu nuillwantavi at 87m e4l Lod 414441 at Uhl
•vviolatll...lrituand • nucli,a+7o.-.
,tlt 11)00 art tvalo r,portr-.1. th•r. i 2.
• A Merlelf.Ll 441,4 4 , 4 .1 :"`0,4 ,4 r
41%,• at a littler
I. %Int thiriug I: circular toliit , nl Lry Inin :nor
: In nt 7. 11.. Int: 1,11 0 1 4- ...I
• 1111, 11 4 / 1 ),./ 111. 1 .1
1 SI. 1.11,111., Hour ‘1 hit , 11 :n r.. 1
M . vrr >i sis K XT. - i,nry market lap linngrsl.
is I sst tr 2 ., rupt 1.. r ns O.OW.
ii A iiteti,ti iiitchailittiPl i with pi
I..tr t:Jr, rr.r.ot t. !Kt - el of Amyl tctin otcrok% ttn-
I.
It.. 't .1. .11 Th. ItAnk ..1 Eoglntlnl 11n. 1111 rriirred
I„, 1.111. 11 I' \I 1:..11011 trJ It kat
rcl.• r•I II l• I. kllllll. ••• 1• l.t) ett•
1 , . 1..
RI •t•‘: kin ;II Il• r .111,0 I l••ti , 1111/a•••i Illt•• • ,•rii Ivan(
I it I .
1.1.,%1•11•11
Nets . York Market.
rs. Nis, .1 - ',air in la rt.., tieranad 1, ax it. rt
alai the atarket tti ash arta
: 1114 list. the supply .1 mita t e r
ittett . , t rot..l. w 11115 ate.l.lllll grades that &ell at
ate ~tois • would litobaltl)' lat)
•• Jr fters st a. als Itet apply. Nil. , 1.1.-
.1 at $ . 7.. lar o tattotti to g•,..1
t 1 W t. , 1 f .1,4111:11/1.41 to goatst t xtrit Jo;
stra ut /II 1 ,1 /, 11. 1, extra zit. bans,
ark- t ton t " laittyatit n.l 11. t, ./..1111111.1 fair. 1_1101.11•
41. l /..111 1.1 AN.. 11,11_1. I..•tt• r talc. :12.04. 1.1.14 at ittstxit
... t.l 1111.1 Pr 17 r... 6 for floras anti xtra
utlott 1. 1.1 'et ha- tili .111 .4/ /11r .11( is "Ts 1.01, w ink IA I,qt,
tar sport antl ..11.11111pta : salt, 4e, , 1.4.15.
tat ttl' bolo' brawls. Kiel {7w.s.'
.:7 ' tar !kJ.. 1 1111•1 Int It, '!lour plenty and its It... Aerate
at $.. I_ , .31. , t..• and 'a/pet - ha, Cot it 'deal
st, atly , sales lad .I,s st. at i,llW hisky ra
ttier eattlet sales 7 , 1.1.1 s Ohio and l'rtsott 1171a.'2714‘...
1.11.L.111/(.lt , r 1111/1 It 111..1ty g.•MII demand both home
and 1,1.V11; salt , 11 , ...5.0 lat. at $1.51 , for Mtl
, kte hub c 0,501, 111111.1 Rxe stmt., a,
salt, 10.000 bash ar ono doll and drxtopilie. sales
. . _
hush at 1571€1.59 rot r n wised and 1 show;
Tis.r white. fiats plenty itinl dull: salea at 3.54i13V •r
ate and 376 . 0:18 for Chicago. Pork dull at SIB,94I.PSIci
eLltl,so Mr prime mess and $150315.12 1 4 for prime.
lit is without change; sales 800 hide at s7(n.f.s f.er country
r ountry mess. Ikef hams unchangt.d.
!i.e.,. Marc
and wanted. Cut meats scarcely so firm at
for shoulders and 9 , 9410 for hams. lard selling
n i Ilutixr and Cheese unchanged.
Philadelphia Market
I'IILADELPIIIA, May 21.—The Flour market It firmer under
the ItllineTlCA, of the foreign ativicen, and holders have put tip
prieen 12.4',c per t.bi: sults bile Idds standard Luanda at Sul..
1P:, bat 0,23 in now generally demanded; there limit
ed demand for supply of city trade at V426(ify8.75 per lii fm
ai to fancy brands. Rye flout is dull, WIT 4 only email
sal,. at fi:l,tl2!„. Corn meal quiet, and ' , ells slowly at $2,50
P.•tina There is zi better demand for Wheat. lit the
ton :dy is Ruined, and mime it scarce; lades of B,fltkt to 9,000
.51.40(n:1,55 for lair to prime red, and ;1,: , f1,1,75 for
• 1, , prime m kite. including 4.000 hush on ',Hyatt., terms.
li,e 1..,t ter; 3,obii bush Penn. at 73e. Corn it lest
• and prices a shade lower; sales 4.001 lt,ll Soitthet n
. )el to., .',4'adont. and wane luta of damaged at 254i,43.
sm io ; sales 2.5un bush Kittle Pent.. at 34e.
ar tls.• and better; tales 500 bbls Prmnn at 25a123,
tn ,, ,tly at 29, and lilidt at 27.
Nev York Cattle Market
Nr.r Yonc. May 21.—Yearly 3.000 Beer,. wt•re offered t 0.1%0 .1%
.1% the pl %% ore but trebly Suet/tilled Pia.. of R„ •d ,11,1
ut 44 11.1: inferior Over D,UOO hop a el !mtt,
st • r.• itt ttl, average of ;31.29 11,, head .S‘tin P.,Nnl
at 1.
Cincinnati Market
CNCINY ATI, May 21 —Floor firm; name ¢mull I.ti
the; morning at $5,1na r e5,30 far superfine. and .{5:60 trtr extra
ethane firm: Meet Pork 1,18(4/16,25 Bacon Bides and
!-looliders 51310;%. 'Whisky nneettled tlro-crict flint.
The river has risen three inches.
Baltimore Market
Ilstrntor.E. May 21.—jJur market fur bremistulls fa un
henged. Flonr ie firmer, and there are more buyers than
el ivrs
New °elven.; Market.•
E‘vtlgtrnYa, May 20 —Cotton, salee 5,000 hales at pq
10 0 . Market n easier. Other article. undhanged.
•_. - _
I NSFIED OIL— 50 Ithls. No. I Linseed Ui
I
utclor for sale by .1. sClft>tt MAKER.
No. 24 Wood et
• -
lOF F I 1
prim, 41 1,1:113r11 Collev
J EL ,
Img,4 •• Mokim
11 - Ltti ti prime quality of old
:MAUDE
tuy 1.1
1111
=ME
Kansas Affairs.
Treasurer.
N. 1101.—MEN, Ja.
Secretary.
JAMES P. BARR.
W PHILLIPS.
JoIIN uI tFF
S 2 Market st and
-3 casks for sale by
B. A. FATINESToCK
. , , A , ,
RIVER NEWS.
; THE 'ling there were 0 feet 5 Inches and
falling slowly. Wes:Ler dear and pleasant. Wetlmam far
steamers at the wharf does not abate.
LArrimr_—This steamer is now loading for the Valli City
and will Leave on Friday.
Tut fine pmniesiger steamer Forerrt City "In the regular
packet f.rt Wheeling this morning—louring et 10 o'clock
TAB ,teanic•rx 11 Ornfi . • mud W. H. Denny," load ~1
With II g.vrrhl anent tmvut of P111,1.,11 . 01 at tides awl evtwa
nierciamalaie, 1.-ft fat the
THE 3t. Iw.o ie Dem,,rul Nl,.tlay elates that the river
el,aly, and thf• last boat,' down from St Paul
rep,rt the
Tat Zanudville nack,t will ho Alutaino4 from
leaving until - Saturday. on account of some derangement iu
her wiAhing to dn beelines+ in the
trwlk• n ill only lase to cull ou hoe rd.
THE S. F. Pringle" leaves for St. Lonia uu Friday even
ing. Having superior tweummudelions, and her officer*
(wing experienced boatmen, we expect to see her leave with
a crowd of emigrants for the West.
FOR NASEITILI.C.—The steamer "Rosalie" 44 taking on
freight for the Cumberland river and the Marble City, with
the intention of leaving on Friday. Capt. Sheppard Is her
commander, and Mr. John Doyle her clerk. The mere
mention of their names to shippers and travellers la anfilicient.
SHE3AMOO.—This fine steamer leaves this evening for the
Mound City. We would especially commend Capt. S. B.
French to the travelling public as an experienced cotnmanti
er and a perfect gentleman. Joe Eiclibsum presides tu the
office, and if you can find a more gentlemanly, urbane, good
looking Wilt fellow than Joe—ever rowdy to say a kind
word—than we are no judge.
Paulus Roax.—This excellent etoamer is hound for Gale
na and Du!mune. and will leave this evening. Passengers
Ns ill please note the fact that Cant Prank Maratta commands
and Dan Maratta presides In the office. We need say noth
ing more. as they are gentlemen en well known to the mm.
sunnily for kindness and attention, that what we would say
would not add to the representation.
PIIILADCI-P/111.—Tbis splendid packet leaves for the Queen
City punctually at 10 o'clock. Rod Graze will be on deck tut
usual, and to all/Arsons wishing to make a pleasant trip to
Cincinnati, we would say go with Red on bin fine boat. Ilia
table can't be beaten by any hotel the country, and as for
ifsltott ategmboianzan ar a mute
potfset gentleman, you can draw on us at sight for any
amount not exceeding a million.
From Cairo
ibT Till UN1.,4 LINE
Tle• J. P. Tweed, Empire City and Northerner lammed for
Louh.; R J. Ward and Oem for New Orleans; Wrathi u g.
,r, for (Adder]lle; lowa and Prima Donna for Pittsburgh
Wewth, very warm. It {yore falling rapidly.
Tor Lotiliville (Wrier of the 4th lust. say*
"The river was slowly falling yesterday with scant four
baa water on the fall+, for strainers, and in the canal seven
wt by the mark. During the previous 24 hours the river
Led fallen three 11,1;0,4. The weather yesterday was
iondy and quite sultry in the evening."
A TERRIBLE SCENE—We learn that the burning of the
-learner Jaunts Park, in the Nliseisaippl was one of the moot
sudden and terrific candagrations that ever occurred. The
..,nt In thee- intuutes from the time she caught fire was
• qr. pl,trlr enveloped it, !lames. and officers and crew were
julep overboard for their lives, and were all
though many of them were terribly burnt.
creel of the erew of the bout arrived here yesterday en the
i e41,013ei, and by them we learn that the cause of the fire
An the bursting of a cAt tpuy of vitriol. A large number of
were placed on the dick. a fuw of them in dose
r'•tuuity to the I hitnne)-s of the bat, which heated
awl caused them to hnest. The Captain observed ,me of P -
bail,. in a state of '.annotation, and woo shut tr , •
1.-moval. but was too late. S•v• rid of the er.•
t., Julep On the barge alongside. but the Item.••
and suivv.ng it. they fell into the river, Situ
=i==ll
4 landed. enabling the Captain, who could not etc
toth u o. —Lora,. Owe., ...I'M
PORT OF PITTSBURGH
111=1
A 1011 Vv'D
.• 1.0,4( Ctty, t, ay. R !te.oltsg.
•• I rnL, Mow,. St. Louts
Alwa,l.lmg. I,IIIA.
Crystal i'Miekee, Kuntz.,
•• 04.1. Lattsiner.
DEPARTFM
rbllter lioul, , rickw , li. Brost
=MI
12,m - tan:tit. AIA JIMA, Chid u mud.
W 11. 1)rolty, I.p.t, St. Louis..
11,-zwy Graff, M'Clintock., St. Pu.ul.
Lariuur,
TO INVALIDS.
EXTENSION OF STAY.
viNDING - - - , e.eble, from the acme:m
-il: laueg 'dem.. ottruil.u. 1.. Iran, Pitt,-
Da. I;AIA IN M. FITCH,
est.appiiiiitteont iu this city till the lot, owl if
,•.•. with titheritrrangetneuto, tutu the 12th iif iie,
he ...insulted &Lily kSabbutti ex.:opted) at hie
1•1., th,
'CT. CLAIR lIOTEL,
~.rnt.r Poon fuol St. Clair arts,tn, i. 111 rxn, Penn st
t th- 11..tir+ ot T Tt. POUI:. for Pk 1.310 N Alt 1(
CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA
CHRONIC BRONCHITIS.
1., Ih. t 1 rAtni,l , utpl , ,went of
A PP ) lAIE
and Mechanical RClllrAlisi awl Medicinal In
tiall,./11,11,1.. 41,11 him a dearer 01 W hteil can never
1611II:d 11/11,Crft tbeat fluent VI 11.11210 Marinate and
,l,eabex: and Gum ample rzwrieurv, lift.
I. 17111 fully JuAtitied in atmerting that %rim.
....axe Is M. tar advanced that the al.K.e means fail, lie
~,•1 • , so afford
I.K :n4) al/t, C.ITARRII, either
, le ad or throat, N, ith the use 0r1 , .ml apillitatriunth
I.f throat and UMW II) linos, together a all the ohm.
,neo of tweeaaary gotteral U, , -wnr,•e, e
❑wra of a 3 ear's totatett tor. Ile may he • - on.
suited for Itytqaptatt, and Chronic littlantruatious of tl.e
!stomach and Nord.. 1111.1 Fewale D....a, whirl the
of nilnt , tntinri t ite mechanic.' appli.univit, enableen
I. on to twit with k1111...1 Untfortn sucv - ess.
lilt FITCH w ill het nneilited try /ILA akkociate. DR. J. W.
111 be y.nth li.te after the 10th .slnty, and
with whoa. nneiibtertre he t., nt tend t pntientA frune
in -tank', N din look de ha. lieretto(nre
Ult. PITCH tv owl., the neettionity ,d lenr
nt ..11 the lit Jenne.n.ttend of Intl the 12th,
e ini.p.ottenetit i
enninclude.l I. lilt. t'YKIC9, whit
in ill Trlna. I. Mitzi Sittlirtluy eventing, Jely 121.11.
tv lmoUnte 111.4 Interetueng . en leintive Wettern
1.. Ince. wallM. FITCH wall open in June next, n
lit entre, at BC FF A IA), Nee York, where ho will be, after
l• I llg and a here all furittilltillattiol3.l will here.
t•treuxed.
DR. CALVIN M. FITCH wishes It expressly understood
that he has no longer wy business connection with Dr. S.
"o.w tail atteutiou hi the CARD which he
toted Illuiself called upon to publish Immediately on hit re
turn from Eurt2pe, having reference' to the course %%high Dr.
WWI unfortunately persuaded to pursue during
tilt C. M. PITCH'S absenos
Invalids dosiring to consult DR. FITCII, should call as
rsrls. myfllka•
COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ALLEGHENY CO, 1
Ihtt.lo May 19, 1950.
T IIE Mayors and Aldermen of the two
and the Ju.d le, of the Peace of the Comity of
no-Rios,. are lo :,•by ooidied that all vagrants and di.,
•lerl3 persons "Animated by them to the County Work-
II os.. Hood be committed according to law, 3that le. to hard
la ,•i .1,1 JAI ••11o•rw Ise tie Commissioners will refiase
lor smd • miliitnients. E BROOKE,
S. it. COOPER,
ACOI3 TOMER,
1.1 -to 19,12tew2t f Mumissioners.
net 1 alai Dispatch copy 2t daily and 21 wis•ly : ch. Post.]
MAp,Zt Ilu
erv,na, Arthur's ltomr Magazine, arJ3derii.;llGono•:.
Dollar Monthly, ju-t reccived by B. T. C. MORO 01,
to) 19 41 Fifth street.
&
N EW GOODS.—A. A. MASON CO. will
in a day or two. upwards of 200 more eases and
i.nekagva of new and desirable Dry Gouda, comprising name
elegant styles of Dross Silks, China Silks, iterages, Tisanes,
La a,,.. Iltdaa, Lr.: flue Cashmere, Silk and Crape Shawls,
NI tidal., Embroideries, Se. Also, a very large sio,k All
Domestic. and Housekoeping (Mds. toy Ito
lII , SIEICY AND GLOVES—Another very
largo assortment of Summer hosiery, Gloves and
3.1115 ‘.l* every description, Just received by
my 19 k 1 MASON & CO.
t/ [NE MAUAZINES—JuRt reeoivod and
fur sale by If. MINER & 00., No. 3i Sinloll,ld street :
Limper', Magazine for Juno;
o,l* s lady's Rook for June:
Petersou's Magazine fur Juno;
Art Journal for May.
All the NEW ROOKS published are for sale by
11. MINER & CO.,
No. 32 Smithfield street.
ItEKA Insurance Company Stock at
A I.CTION.--011 THURSDAY evening, May 22d, at 8
at the Merchants' Exchange, will he sold—
slatrea Ruruka Insurance Co. Stuck.
niylu P. M. DAVIS. Anct'r.
COAL, SLACK AND LIME.--SOlll ,l .
ponds for delivering lu the stores of the V •
Pittsburgh tlas Company, 175,000 bushels of . •
11,000 bushels of Slack, and 6,000 bushels of Lthav
I•c• ro,eiveti at the Office of the Company until Ti 11.76.81)..
the 24th 'hot., at 3 o'clock, I'. M. The Coal, Slack and Linn
to of ouch quality and delivered at such times and in such
. r ush titles as shall be approved of and directed.
Th. standard of computation for Coal and Slack to be 76
poutels per bushel.
Payments to be mad« monthly, retaining 20 per cent. Its
•ocut ity for performance of contract.
Proposals to be directed to JOll7l IPM.Mr.: Prost
dela of the Company, and imdoraed Prop. -315 for Coal and
Shnic,' or for "Lime," as the case may hi-
JAMES 1 lUMSON. Euglneor.
lthia• of the Pittsburgh Was Co., t
May 16th, 1856 )
poßTs3ifounrs LIVERY AND SALE
STABLE,
VY MARKIT .LND IVArta STRIETB,
m y15:3134 4 1 K/77.4 .V.N7NG.
SUNINIER GOODS---
L. lIIRSIIFELD 3 SON,
No. 70 WOOD egatET,
Will upon THIS (Wednesday) MORNING, their tea orcelFo',.'
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS
FOR TUE
SUMMER SEASON,
That arrived by the toot latanlol-8.
DuNNETS AND MANTILLAS.-4. A.
1) MASON k 0 1 will open, on Monday, May 12th, an
ot het splendid lot 0: • • 's and Mantillas. in all materials
nod the newest and st) les. my 12
- -
PARTNER WA NT ED.—The under
to sell - the one-half of an extensive
c L In the beg of order, and In full opera.
c:t:t entries and rooms sufficient to employ silty
miner, He will sell the whole, If degrade.
ap26:l m* A.. 1. 8A.E.P.11, Webster P. 0., Pa.
DRIED APPLES-100 bushels for sole by
myr HENRY H. COLLINS.
if*.;
111111,13
ESMM
STEAMBOATS.
1855.
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati,
LOUISVILLE AND SAINT LOUIS.
THE PITTSBURGH AND CINCINNATI
STEAM PAOKET LINE,
FOR CONVEYANCE OF PASSENGERS' AND FREIGHT
Plttaburgh, Clucinzkatl, Lou!ovate,
and Satnt Louts.
Two Lim to composed of seven
find-cless, powerful Steamers, une
qualled for speed, splendor, safet
an 4 comfort, and is the ONLY THROUGH DAILT LINZ Of STRAY
?SMUTS on the Ohl& river. It connects with the XL S. Mail
Line of Steamers from Cincinnati to Louisville and Saint
Louis, by which nt and freights are ticketed and
veccipted through ally Two new Steamers have been added
to the Line, which now oinslats of the following boats:
.. Days of depurftero
Boats. (11 P tc ` r "' from Piftentrph.
BUCK EYE STATE.. .... .I M. W..l3ltrilioovca, Sunday.
CITY OF WHEELINti.... Joos hrl.uss-......1M0nday.
ALLIftiIIEN Y L N. (kocmc Ttiesday.
CINCINNATI ABRAM Wednesday.
PHILADELPHIA R. J. ORACI. Thursday.
PENNSYLVANIA-. Joust KuttKrunta... Friday.
PITTSBURGH Id. O'Ntst. 'Saturday.
yam. Leave daily at 10 A. M. precisely.
No freight received after nine o'clock on the morning of
departure.
For particulars, apply on board, or to
JOHN B. LIVINOSTON, 1 Agentaj
JOHNBLACK;
hinnongahela Houle Buildings.
Prrfttauatia, November, 1856---Itlec3:tfl
Pittsburgh, Steubenville and 'Wheeling
Packets.
The DIURNAL, Capt. .1. A. Scuba, and the
FOREST crrit, Capt. B. WAY, wlll run as
REGULAR DAILY PaCRISTS between Pitts
burgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all Interme
diate porta.
The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed
nesdays and Friday., at 10 o'clock, A. M.-11srtaMian, she
will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,
at 7 1 4 o'clock, A. M.
The FOREST CITY will also leave Pittsburgh on Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. M.—Rrruagivro,
ehe will leave Wheeling on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, at 7% o'clock, A. M. •
For freight or plumage apply on board, or to
J: D. OOLLINGWOOD, Agent,
nov2B No. 165 Front street.
Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta,
Parkersburg. HocklugporA, Pomeroy,
Point Pleasant and Ga/Valls,
• The new and very light draught ateamer
CHARLES AVERY, CAPT. W. P. TOILUXXCE.
will leave for the above and intermediate porta
every Prideig, at 4 P. M.
Vha.ieuries Avery Is now reeedvintlreightat the Alumna
gabela wharf, between terry and Short atreete.
Ikluskingum R
The Steamer C Captain D. T. Baotry
—Clerk, E. MAP leave for the above and
intermediate ; SAT CEDAY,May 2itb,
at 3 o'clock, P. M.
Cam, May 21
For Clueinnati and Louisville.
The steamer LATROBE, Captain S. CRAP.VM.I
lank, M. Ilation, will leave for the above
and Intermediate ports, THURSDAY, May 22d,
at 10 o'clock A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board, or at the PITTS
BURGH MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. 82 Water
street. myS)
ligatThe steamer MOSELLE,. Capt. A. SHEPPARD,
Jerk, Joan Dens. will ...‘av, for the above and
utermedlate p. FRIDAY, May 23rd,
at 10 &clerk A. M.
For (might or, zpi,:y on board. nr at the PITTS
.I,izt/CLATIv2.I No. 82 Water
tayl9
SLAUCT LOUIS, &c.
Th. : 4 tearre - r SlikllA vOO, Capt. 8. B. Yazson
'F cm, will leave for the storm.
ao • • • porta on THURSDAY, May
a2d, at in
BURGH . A
street..
For St. Louts, Keokuk, Galena and Du
buque.
The Steamer SOREST ROSE, Capt. F. 314-
FurrA—Clerk., D. 314.1.ADTA, will leave for the
above and intermethate ports on TUURSDAY,
For freight or 1385.410 apply on hoard or at the PITTS.
BURGH MARINA ASSOCIATIOA ROOMS, ' 2 'Water
!trent. nty2o
Vor St. Lou!., Galena I.
Pried, direr
The Steenaer ARCOLA .lErntor P.
laaAc Mes, . • 7 , for the
Above And (Went...dilate 7 1IRDAY,
24th, at 10 o'clock, 4. M.
For frol 4 rht or paaaage apply on Ward, or at tho PITTS
BURGH MARINE ASSOCIATION ROUND , . Nu 82 'Water
strt..t. my2o
For St. Louts.
The ...trainer .1. S. PRINULE, Capt. WILLIAM
an.l;t, will leave for the above and intermediate
porta as FRIDAY, May 23d. at 10 o'clock,
A NI.
For freight lir pftaaage apply on board
For St. Louis, Quincy and Keokuk
The tine steamer MESSRMIKR, Captain M.
NLMLlMir.k i —Clerk, C. L. BRENNAN.—wIII leave
for the above and all intermediate porta on
Fit IDA May *.Z.I, at 10 A. M.
?or freight or paasage apply un board or at the PIM. -
It KG II MARINI , . _i...,SIOCIATIOS lislOMS, No. 62 Wittier
street. Enyia
For St. Louis and Illinois River
The fine ateruner NATHANIEL HOLMES,
Capt. Tuos. K63', Clcrk, F. X. R.F.NA, Will
leave fur the abet: and all intermediate porta on
Fit ILA Y. May Ind, at 10 A. NI.
For freight or passage apply on hoard, or at the PITTS
BURGH MARINE ASSOCIATION ROOMS, No. ad Water
lur22
Independent Packet for St. Louts and
Missouri River.
The steamer ALMA, CapL TITO& GOLDING.—
EcEt2Clerk, ROM BOWMAN, Jll..,—will leave for the
above and Intermediate ports on FRIDAY, May
23d. at 10 A. M.
For freight or passage apply on board.
T S-; CO.-TRANSPORTATION
1,4 LINE. Ilaviug made extensive p
parations this winter, we are now pre!
to do a HEAVY BUSINESS by PENNSYL 's AO& L
and RAILROAD, THROUGH TO AND PROM TILE EAST.
EILN CITIES. We ran assure our friends and all those
ifisposed to patronize the Penna. Canal and Railroad, that no
pales will be or rod to render general satisfaction to Ship
pers of Paietern and Weetero Freight. The AVOIDANCE
of THE INCLINED PLANES ON THE ALLEGHENY
PORTAGE RAILROAD will give Increased despatch to We
triuisinissiiiii of freight.
011 ice on PENN street, at the Canal Basin.
1111114 LLOYD it LEMON.
TNIPORT AN T.—The Subscribers are now
opening a Spring and Summer assortment of Goods, cum
pc‘dag in part a large and well selected stock of the best
quality and moat taahlonable styles of Summer Clothing for
horses; fine English Bridles and Martingales; Yancy Hal
term ; Horn Brushes : Curry Comb. ; Carriage Dusters; Car.
pet and Enameled Leather Traveling Bags, Ladies' and
Dents' Sole-leather Trunks, Ac. All of which, we aro confi
dent, are superior In quality and lower In price than ever
led ore offered lu this market. Furritaseni are invited to call
and i•zamineour stock. / t the sign uf the Golden Horse-head,
No. 86 Wmoi street, corner of Diamond Alley.
nly3 It. IL HARTLEY A CO.
INSURANCE! INSURANCE! —Applica
ti,,n for Insurance for
The Merchants' Insurance Company of Philadelphia,
The Manufacturers' Insurance Company of Phila., and
The _Etna Insurance Company of Hartford,
Received by UFO. W. BUNN, at his Agency and Intelligence
Office, on the north shin of Ohio, fourth door east of the
Diamond, AUXGRENT City. roylfcly
LOCUST GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY.
The Trustees of Locust Grote Episcopal Sendrutry,
give notice to the Friends of the MARI, km, that the Rev.
it'iutais IL CLsass, having 1 .1•441 .112 d by protracted
ill health, to resign his cherc, at . i;" the come, they
have been so fortunate kti to . - c , '.O doable stirvices of
the Rev Gyrator. T. Rimini of ' ..1 k. for the lanai posi
tion, and who omen, at not, ue discharge of his du
ties. From the very hiri.. i.setering commendations
it lint, tut., —• of . ..rut, they have no doubt of his
ton? .. ii• -s tur th•- , tut. committed to him, end that
believe that under his notuagement the ben: Mary can
not toil to procure a large share of_ public favor and support.
Persons having dengiders or wards to educate are partio.
Minty desired Ito acquaint themselves with the advantages
which this Institution affords, both as respects its beautiful
cud sainbilus position, two and shelf miles from the city;
find Men the facilities for the thorough and refined education
preeetinnl In its efficient corps of instructora.
Citvulars may be obtained on application to the Rector, or
either of the Trustees.
Jr; 173: 11. Sitomaracisit,
Wu.u.of F. JOHNSTON,
Titzooortz B. LYMAN,
ap3o-oodleu:dwlm:chj.
OLT'S PATENT HAND STAMP.— e
subscriber, Agent for the " PRA YKLIN HAND
STAMP COMPANY," of Boston, prepared Yo
,P.r to the public a Shoup whi. practical purposes,
.iirp.owes any of the kind ber , ,laced w tne public.
^suroads, Poat-othce,, public Houses, Steamboats, to
:nu men for stamping their library, Druggists for
their own labels, and all Derr-outfit men for stamp
envelopes, and In fact swear MAN In the cognate
wants a Stamp for marking Linen, Clothing, &c.,
p just the thine.
Stamp is unlike any other in the market, and is not
to objections rc,,otiabli• urged against other articles of
kind offered to tb, r".c. facts are established on
examination--
Ist. It is c ter• --t If the usual cost of others.
'id. Being 711-. C nstruction, It is less liable
to get out of outer
3d. It Is more i..,capact, caster operated, and more certain
of nu king PERFECT lI!PILEBSIDMIL
The proprietors rely upon the Intrinsic merits of the
Stamp for Its general adoption, feeling confident that Its
cheapness and superiority combined, over all others, will
glveir a favorable Introduction_
The public are Invited to call and see the operation and
the vanety of styles of electrotype dies.
Orders received for any style or pattern. and the di^s
eleo
trotyped, of the best material and wor`'-•anship
I.IOSE' .
No, I.W Finn it. •
.:0. 1... it
N. IL—AGENTS WANTED Immedlet• , for the
above, to whom a liberal commberlon
CERTIFICATE
hereby certify that MOSES F. EAT. of I ,:::dnugh,
kn., Is the duly appointed Sole Agent for tna eale of ••Holt'a
'Patent Hand Stamp" for the State of Pennsylvania, (except ,
lug the City of Philadelphia,)) and also for the Counties of
Ashtabula, Trumbull, Mahoning, Columtdann and Jefferson,
o, the State of Ohio.
FAA:ULM RIND STAYP GaiPAN T. BOSTON MASB,
By their Agent, W. IVILLARD
Pittsburgh, May 12,1856. - (myl6)
MILL AND CROSS-CDT SAWS ;
Grass and Corn Scythe •
Anvils, Bellows and V ices;
Pump Chain and Fixtures;
Hay and Manure Forks. Together with a large
and extensive assortment of Herdwarejsurt received and for
side tow, at No. 83 waxd street, between Diamond alley and
Fourth street, Pittalmrgb. BAWL. FAIMPTiMiI,_
ap2B
n,‘;
WHEELING, &c.
ZANESVILLE.
'.cket
on board, or et the PITTS
BOOM'S, No. 82 Water
CINCINNATI.
NASHVILLE.
For Nashville
Fa/WWII, MITI r,
r on board, or at the PITTS
MNIMMM
Paisburgh, April 29th,1868.
GEORGE R. Wertr,
Outze W. BARRI;
Geo. 8. &mars.
,• . i , ,d.:tr:iml'
. • ''•'•'- t ' I ;F:T.-7,-,•,..!..." - - , ~..,.
MIN
.••
PRIVATE DISEASBSI- - DR.,BROWliteNco.
'6O lltbittillefil street; between Third and roneth
streets: devotee Ms °nth.. attention to titr Oftlee Piaui'
,i n ,, ilk 1)1111{1.448 ig F , r Ott emu part, coated to
prlrota rf4 , . 4,i ai.;61.08, nod 6lllll painful affelono, ' .
ft
boonobt on by inipiutieure. yontbfill indulgence ord. erode' .
Byphille, Syphilitic Struptions. tlonnerbee,Oleet,fhttiotute
Uttdhral Diaeliarces,•lmpurity 4 the Blood,,Mtli. all diseases
of the Venereal Urkplu. 2'..kin Mammies, Ororhatic Eroptiopo
yottpr, ntogworro, :terry, 1.1 tnseasee, Setoinata•aaktoa..
Impotency, Nes, Ithournatistu. Female Weahnessi,4loeithly
Suppre....lona Diseases of the Joint., Vistula in Ano, I:hi-soul
AffectiOU.4, PidUb in the Back and Loirat,. Irritation of the
Bladder erttt Kidneys, snomasthily treated. Cure gooradord.
Twenty years practice (ten in thus city) enables Dr. Brown
to otter nmurninert. 01 a speedy cure to oil who may maw ow
der him can..
1856.
Ofdr.• and I . rivfttr Con.qtwion Rooms LirSmithfield et.,
between Third and F. urth
lir Charge, moderare.
DR. BROWN continue.) to be consulted for
110. cure of LiliCitlT LISF.A3k9. Ern emcees, in
loug-qtnading CRAP, la unequalled. no afflicted are Invited
to call without delay. Persona liffiteted with 're7tart:oMo
etiatw, Itheutnatbou. ?ilea, or Seminal Pobility, aborffd not
delay to get LN advice. Letters containing a fee, tnimedlatif.
ly &towered.
101.0n1C43 nud Private Rooms, No. 60 lluilthileKatraet:
between Third and Fourth atrarta, Pittabareh Jan
ACARD TO TILE LA DIES.
DR. DUPONGO'S GOLDEN MONTHLY iTLI.B FOR
FEMALES. The combination of Ingredients in Dr. Dimon
co's Golden Pit* are perfectly harmless. They have been
used In the private practice of old Dr. Duponto for over SO
years, and thousands of ladies can testify to their great and
never.fidling success in almoet every case, in correcting
irregularities, relieving painful and distressing trumetrua
tion, particularly at the change of life. From sto 10 ITN
will cure that common yet dreadful disease, the Virtiltee.ti
Nearly osery lady in the land truffera from that coMplaint:'
The above pill has permanently cured thousands, and-'will
cure you if you use them. They cannot harm yon-,on:lite
contrary, they remove all obstructions, restore nature "t 0
proper channel, and invigorate the whole system. Ladled
whcse health will not permit an increase of thmlly, will Spilt
these Pills a successful preventive. For particulars sea 4t.
Tedious on the box. Price sl—and will be sent to ladies
confidentially, by mail, by enclosing $1 to either of thelel. : •
bowing agents:
Sold by SAMPLE A REED, general Agents for Allegheny
City; FULTON'S Drag Store, Birmingham, JOIDUKBIIdrr.,
and by W. A:: OILDENFENNEY & CO., N0,..113,, Fifth street,
opposite the Theatre, Pittsburgh, who willaupply deedera - at
proprietor's prim.. Sold by ell Drugg,lata in the city : and
United Matte. , aprntlindaP
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Summer Arrangement...ohunge of Rohr.
Ott and after MONDAnext there will be THREE DAILY
TRAINS between PITTSBURGII and PEITLADELPIIIA;
THE MORNING MAIL TRALN leaves - Pitialitirgh for
Philadelphia at f:3O A. M.
TUE FAST LINE leaves Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at
2:60 &cluck, P. M.
TIIR NIGIIT EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh for
Philadelphia at 10 P. 31.
BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pitta.
burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M.
BRINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsburgh
daily at /I o'clock A. 31,3:30 P. M., and 6:20 P. M.--rmining
as far as Turtle Creek Bridge.
The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh with the Railroads
to and from St. Lonte, Mo.; Alton, Galena and Chicago, EL;
Frankfort, Lexington and Louisville,. Ky. , Terre Haim,
Madison, Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati, Day
ton, Springfield, Bellefontalue, Sandesk Toledo, Cleveland,
Columbus, Zaneaville, Massillon and Wooster,
Ohio; also,
with the Steam Packet Boats from and to NEwOsissfra,
Louts, LOUMVILLIZ and CINCINSAII.
TIIR.OUO II TICKETS can be bad to or from either , of the
above places.
For further particulars, see handbills at the difibrerit
starting points. Passengers from the West will Sad this the"
shortest and most expeditions route to Philadelphia, Balti
more, New York, or Boston. J. MESKIMEN,
Again, Passenger Lines, Pittsburgh_
THOS. MOORE,
Agenk Passenger Lines, Plilladsdphia.
Joseph White's Carriage itepository.
T OBEN! WHITE, now carrying on busi-
Deess in his spacious premises, (now lately al , V 1 1 .1
enlarged,) on the Pittsburgh and Greensburg r
Turnpike, near the Two Mile Ran, between - - " •- • 11 P 44 - " ',-
Pittsburgh and Lawrenceville, y mutes the public
to inspect his stock of CARRIAO ' BUGGIES, &c. And be
particularly Worms gentlemen purchaurs, that one price
only Is made.
Fourteen years' experience In the business enables him to
place before his patrons the same choice collection of Car
riages which, so many years past it has been his particular
department to select, from the various and most talented
Eastern manntlicturers. The success of his new system Is
complete—the economy of his arrangements will supply the
best and most fashionable manufactures at moderate prices.
Unencumbered by those heavy expenses, which the immix
for decorating houses of business has heaped upon the pica
of gds, (owing to large rents.) JOSEPH WHITE will sell,
on ready money only, at much less than the usual prices.
4irCsrriages repaired in the beet manner, with despatch.
mh&dew
NOTICE is hereby given that the Annual.
Meeting for the election of Directers of the Pitts
burgh. Cinciu..ati and Louisville TelegrapirCompany, wilt
be held at tha National Telegraph Mee, in the city - of Lou
isville, Ky. , ou the first Monday (second day) of Jane next,
at 10 o'clock A. M. JOSHUA HANNA,
mys Secretary
CM=
ICE is hereby given that application
will be made to the next Legislature, fora charter to
tocorporate the IRON CITY BANK. to Le, located in the
cal of Ditt.3butgli, x Ilk a capital of 6.400,000.
m eel tit/team.
PLIMBLE CITY RESIDENCE at Auc
i24 non.—On TUESDAY, May 27th, of 2 o'clock, will be
eold on the premisea, the tine three eters brick DWELLING
HOUSE, N 0.71 Logan street. The lot le 24 by 100 feet, ex
tending back to an alley. This house is in good repair, and
ready for Immediate occupancy. Title, feu simple and Indis
putable. Terms made known at sale. iny'SlchD.
AA New. well-finished Two Story House on
Carroll street, Allegheny, will he sold for $1,400-11
oat the owner more money. The house rontaine seven
room., a good cellar and bath room. and hydrant in the
yard, a good stable, Sr. The lot is 20 feet on Carroll at. by
100 deep to Ledlie street. S. CCTIIBERT A. SON,
mybl 01 Market at.
WaLl t PAPER.—A new assortment of
low-priced English and American Wall Papers and
Borders Net rewired and for ante by
OAK PANEL DECORATIONS.—New
mouldings of different, styles or Architecture, and beau
tnul imitations of various wocds, Just received by
my2o W. P. MARSHALL & CO,
(IOU) PAPERS.—Some new patterns,
my.2o W. I'. MARSHALL & 00
OR SALE—Thirteen Acres of Land, on
which is a small Frame tenement.in Peebles township,
pleasantly situated near the Fourth street Road, lowing
some Very good Fmk Trees in good bearing order. Apply to
myl7aiew BLAFZEGY fi IttWUtY.
PITTSBURU/1„ May 19th,1850.
W b TIIE PITTSBURGH TRUST COMPANY hae this ca
declared a Dividend of SIX PER CENT on the Capital Stvca
met ~f the profit of the lit six months, payable to the stock
heiderd or their legal rvpresentativee forthwith.
rey2thlw. JOHN D. SCULLY, Cashier.
EW BOOKS AND MAGAZINES.-
agabond Life In Mexico; by Gabriel Ferry.
Lady's Guide to Perfect Gentility; by Emily Thorn
well.
Th.. :sposo.ngrass in. Lit to in the Country: by
Fred. S. Correnti.
Lardner's loOtt and 10 Things Worth linotring.for 24cts.
Dick Tarloton, or the Last of his Race; by .7.F. Smith.
Cyrilla, n romance ; by the author of the Initials.
Fred Graham, or Masks and Faces; by J. Frederick
Smith.
Jack Adams, the Mutineer; by Capt. Chamfer.
MAGAZINES RECEIVED ror. JIINZ.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine.
Graham's Illustrated American Monthly Magazine.
Peterson's Ladies' National Magazine.
Godey's Lady's Book—cad plates and steel engravings.
Ballou'a Dollar Monthy Magazine, mice 10 cts.
Harper's Story Book for June—The Engineer.
London Art Journal—oplendld number.
Just received by W. A. GI LDENFENNEY & CO,
nt vtNi
Fifth sL, opposite the Theatre.
JUST RECEIVED—A fresh supply of all
Dr. Jayne's Family Iledicfnes, and for sale by
zny2o S. JAYNES. No. 38 Fifth at.
PAR.-90 'this. Tar in store and for sale by
mr2o FORYSTII d SOOTT.
BACON. -30,000 lbs. Shoulders, Sides and
llama, in store rind for sale by
nip.° FORSYTTI .t SCOTT.
FOUR. -200 bbls. Choice Western Extra
in store and for gale by FORSYTH & SCOTT.
riira )
CO
SAP.-5U boxes Oleine Soap in store and
for sale by liny2oj FORSYTH k SCOW.
R".-5000 bush. Rye wanted . by . .
my 1.17 FORSYTH k SCOTT.
NOTlCE.—Application will be mule t 04.17 3.
next Legialatnre for the Charter of "The Notwaftrie
hela Valley Bank," to be located at 31clieesport,Allegheny
county, with a Capital of Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand
autlect to the procialom of the Banking Lay.
May 18, laba—kmy2l;lawf Sot)
DO'
r, Z. FRESH STRAWBERRIES, in canl:g
t_l 10 dozen fresh Penchea. In cans; - .•
10 " ... Tomatoes, In bottles.
Just received and for sale by
REYMER & ANDER/30We
my21 No. 30 Wood st., opposite St. Charles lintel. -
SC/VSfa "SICILY" LIQL # ORICE - jirpt re-
celved and for sale by REIMER & ANDERSON.
zuy2l
UASSIA RASPED--6 bbls. for sale _by
B. A. FAHNESTOCK & bo,sp,
.21 Corner First and Wood 'LB.'S",
GUM SIIELLAC-5 cases Orange for sal?
by B A. FAHNESTOCKA CO.,
toy% Corner Firet nntl,Weed apt.
BENZOIC ACID-100 ounces for sale by
my2l B. A. FA.IINESTOCK & CO.
SODA SAL-ARATUS-40 boxes for sale by
ray2l B. A. FAIINESTOCR di CO.
7F , BAGS PRIME RIO COFFEE ;
E.' IV Extra Old Lainayra "
10 " Old Java
20 pockets French Ara
2 baled prime liaoctia
30 bags old Maricallx,
&leered expresaly for my retail business.
tura F. R. DRAVO. No.l Diamond.
N EW TEAS--Direot from the Importer
100 aegis choice Y. If. Teas;
100Oolongs and Chasms;
" fino kMglish Breakfast ;
2u " &..mcliong;
" Orang Poko Flowers.
I am now receiving weekly lots of freak T.
my2l F. IL DRAVO. No.l Diamond.
25 BBLS. LOVERING'S SUGAR;
14 hildS. Syrup;
•
- 20 Lb's. S. Ilouse Syrup. For ode by
iny2l F. IL DRAVO, No. 1 Diamond
SUGAR.—Prime New Orleans in store an
for hale by I mys] JOHN MOORMAD.
V.XTRA FAMILY FLOUR-50 bbls. choice
iza Jaw received, and for sale trV
thy 6 SP (LINGER ELAILBA
SUGAR -2U bbl-. brown Coffee Sugar.
20 do A., Just recetredand far sale by
la 7 REYNER A ANDERSON, No 88 Wood it,
M AVE. pounds for sale
K. t CO..
m 6 comer first and Wood eta.
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W. P. MARSHALL & ea,
87 Wood street.