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The house and lot is situated on Lo gan street, in the Sixth Ward. -'v- .----:- :;* • t • 4 • • Ale • EMI LOCAL AFFAIRS. SATURDAY MORNING The Concert.—Last evening we were again en chanted by the exquisite singing of Mlle. Pavodi and Mad. Strakosch. One cannot hardly speaktoo highly of the artistic talent possessed by Parton- Sheds an excellent actress and throws her whole soul 'Atelier voice, at the Fllll3O time sweet and powerful. It is but Foldout wr meet with such an enchantress of tong, who can tear away the cold indifference that an enthusiastic world (trio ready with its soulless mimicry of joy) has imposed upon us, and compelled us to yield to the gust of real impassioned outbursts of emotion; our nobler nature, our inner self, recog nising the divinity of song. Though we profess no particul l ar appreciation of music in general, yet there is a language in song— soul expressed and feelingly executed—that needs no discipline to understand. We feel it--we are touched by it. M. fztrahosch . reputation as a pianist is world wide. We were delighted with his successful imitation of the banjo, but the source of delight teemed to be in dependent of the style of the piece imitated. To us the piano speak= less feelingly and more soientifically than we admire. We hope Pittsburgh may often hate such treats us we had last night. _ JU'ad duga—Muzde Ponto.—Our exchanges contain numerous instances of hydraphobla. One is given in the Troy Gasette, which says- "Last week we spoke of Mr. Woolson, who was badly bitten by a mad dog, and at the time hoped that he might re cover, or receive no injury from it. but have !earnest since that he died a sudden and horrible death from the effects of the hits. Rut a very few days elapsed before he was raving with madness, after which he isformation.—Our friends and readers who think of making an investment in jewels.), or buy ing a watch. will find it advantageous to go where the best article can be had for the least money. This proposition is so self evident, that we presume few, if any, will deny it. In this connection we may - remark that A B. Sinclair, Fifth street, a few doors above Marketi is ono of the places alluded to in the above proposition. If any, person is not entirely satisfied with our ipseilixit on the subject, let him go, see for himself and be convinced. Ile has recently received a large andelegant stock from the east. Jtap of Nicaragua—We hare been presented by J. B. D. Clark & Co., wholesale agents at 71 Fifth street, with a complete map, made from the latest inirveys ordered by President Patricio Rivas and Gen. William Walker. Those who take an interest in what is going on in that part of the world—end what American does not 7—willfind this map of great utility. J. B. C. ‘t Ce., furnish them at publisher's lowest wholesaleoprice. By retail 371-2 cents each, or three copies for $l,OO. Another of the light fingered gentry.—Edward McCafferty a youth of eighteen who has lately ar rived from Philadelphia was taken into custody yes. terday afternoon at the Pennsylvania Railroad depot just as the lightning train was starting for the East, while in the net of picking a strange Ind) 's pocket. The prisoner had taken s advantage of the hurry and bustle attending the departure of the train to " ope rate" a little in his line: but his bungling yesterday will be apt to put him on the retired list for awhile. Distrirt r.. lion. OPCA I NAM. - Phelps S Carr rt.. Cietibauth. C,ltart and Curlim: This MILS the Oakland .runilmat cam, reported yester day morning, which al-oi occupied all of yefterd,:, The jury retired after the Court had adjourned loci in a short time agreed on a rrrlirt, which RD. and will Le road to the t.,uurt thin morning Jinni, Att..... whose arrest and commitment t•, jail we rw.ticed 3,terday mnrninr. f' tieing found in a hoarding hou,e Cu the Diamond. tiod.q. snspiciou circumstances, had a charge of larcett lodged against him for teeing the iado, idual who 'tole Itr. Backlit: tlnitar. Dawson will hare to •• roll in consideraLle testimony as to good character. to get himself visa red The royeterq .urnamdlng the -ru•peeted murder •.n Prorpeet street, to which xu alluded yertorday, 1.11, not yet been dirpelled. Few new devrlopmenta have been made, but faithfully. believing in the raying that "murder will out," we await patiently io the ev- peetation that it will oome at last, if the "murder does not prove to be hum.- T, be WitUragert.--The Molts comprising the Citi einnati packet line are to he withdrawn from trailing to this city on account of the railroad competition. The owners say this step i> absolutely necessary C save them from loss, as the great sire of their hoots prevents them from running in low water. A Chanre fin- a forprle , .. — A young M. 9.0 of go-ahead-a-tire qualities, with a capital of from ono to two thousand dollam can hese of a chance to make a good deal of money by addressing a line to A. it., at this office with real name. Fine oil paintings, in elegant gilt frames; together with a lot of miscellaneous books; are to be sold this evening by auction et Davis' sales rooms, where they can now be examined. Lctreeny.—Francis Kane, charged on the oath of Mary Meloy with larceny, was committed to jail yesterday by Mayor Bingham. rrIFE SPARROWG BASS PAPERS j„. A complete sitcoms! 5,000 copied sold the first week! Sixth thousand noa ready of the Sparroagrass Papers ; or. Living la the Country. By Fred. S. 001=1141. With illus trations by Parley, Prlcu $l. . . . THE VERDICT OF GOOD JUDGES. Says Prentice'. Louisville Journal : "The romance of country life was never taken off more reristiessly or genially than in these lively papers. They are a merry, roguish pro test sgairuit the whole world of rural literature, from the idyl. and bucolics of Theomitus down to the charming pas toral tales of Alice Carey. They will be read by everybody with an exquisite relish. The humor of /dr. Ootzens, though rarely flashing -into wit, is sustained and spirited, and con tinually flows over sands of golden sense. Undoubtedly Ice it destined to become one of our most popular written." Says the Buffalo Exprees, In an appreciative leader: "Mr. Cozzens' fon in not of the rollicking sett; ft is quiet end re fined; tailing for no boisterous recognition. but lrrenistahly appealing. to the inmost sense of /tumor in the reader. Yet, Mr. Irving remarked, withina short time, that be had read nothing in many years over which ho had se heartily laughed, as over the imaginary misfortunes of the Sparrow gran. family. Indeed that Nestor of American literature, place. a very high estimate upon the talent of Mn. Cowen,, and. as we personally know, spoke of him to Mr. Thaekeroy as the most promising of young American writers." For sale by H. MINER A CO., my 22 N 0.32 Smithfield street. O.LT'S PATENT HAND STAMP.—The embscrlber;Agent for the " FRANKLIN HAND STAMP COMPANY," of Boston, Mang., is now prepared to offer to the public a Stamp which, for all practical 'musses, surpasses any of the kind heretofore offered to toe public. Fur Raßroads, Priebofflces, Public Houses, Steamboats, to Professional teen for stamping Weir library, Druggists for . printing their own labels, and all Mercantile men for stamp mg their' envelopes. and in fact matte Mott In the commu nity who wants a Swim for marking Linen, Clothing, Ac., this Likud the thing. This Stamp is unlike any other in the market, and is nut rpm to objections reasonably urged against other articles of the kind offered to the public, u hick facts are established on examination -Ist. It is offered forabout one-half the usual cost of others. :M. Being more simple In Its construction, it is less liable to get out of order. r.d. It is more compact, easier operated, and more certain of nuking rinrscr EsearJtattecs. The proprietors rely upon the intrinsic merits of the Stamp for its general adoption, feeling confident that its cheapness and superiority combined, over all "then, will give It a favorable introduction. The public are invited to call and APO the operatics, and the vurtety of styles of electrotype dies. , irders received for any style or pattern, and the dies el„- 1.431.1, of the best material and workmanship. MOSES F. EATON, Agent, No 139 First street, Plttsburgl , He. N. IL—AU ENTS WANTED immediately to canvass for the ath•VO, (411 whom a liberal commission will be paid. CERTIFICATE. I hereby certify that MOSES F. EATON, of Pittsburgh. Pa., is the duly appointed Sole Agent for the sale of !Jolt's Patent Hand Stamp" for the State of Pennsylvania, (except ing the City of Philadelphia,) and also for the Counties of Ashtabula, Trumbull, Mabonlng, Columbiana and Jefferson, in the State of Ohio. rwrgug ILLND STAMP Cos:Foci, Down, MA P.+_. By their Avnt, W. WILLARD. - Pittsburgh, May 12, IBM. (ntylo) FOR SALE—Thirteen Acres of Land, -on winch his email Frame tenement. in Peebles township. pleasantly situated near the Fourth street Road, having some very good Fruit Trees in good bearing order. Apply to BLAKELY k RICII NY. SCGAR--20 bbl. brown Coffee Sugar 'A do A, Jost reoedvedaffi for 7 oale by my 7 MERE A ANDERSON, No. 89 Wood at, MRE.-- - aND pounds for sale by • U, A. FAIENESTOCK A (X). mFd canon Ant and Wood id& IMM o , i . " 4'3 ; - ft • 4 • " ,4 4 • • ' ZirylFr May litittiptfo*th,' Boyne new evidences of the virtues of DE- J. 1133TET,CEJUS CELEBRATED STOMACH =kw,ffcm vy ions honors in Mobile, Vlciahnig; lliftimplie;*thdiVel a, rim U•k , ll eui ' froii car own citizens, and from other dsitelent sections of the United Stateitote i s*olnja* OW dui" DittoriOirttrzticularly adapterltiralitko l s l itkV aStiatea; (pluticiabirly along rivers) and deserves the favor of the public generally. As a pre• ventive and &speller of sick headache, kulgaor of the bOdy, ices of appetite, derangement of the liver and stomach, as well no a sure preventive of Fever and Ague, and all bil ious attacks, It acts as a gentle aperient, and gives full strength to the stomach and eyetem.—.M. 0. Perayunf. For sale by all the principal Druggists and 'Hotels through out the United State and Canada. and by ricv.TprrEß & SMITH, Sole manufacturers and proprietors, No. 267 Penn street. MAY 24. Clark'. Stomach littitcra are acknowledged by all who have tried them to be the best family medicine of the age, for the euro of Dysperwris, Costiveness, and a disoo dared state of the Liver and Stomach. They have no rival. The proprietors du not pretend to caution people from ming other preparations that are palmed upon the public under the name of Stomach Bitters, fur they have found that only one trial was needed to render ouch caution minecesaary. For sale, wholesale, by COLLIIM & CLARK, Third street between Wood and Market; am). 11. KEYSER, 140 Wood treet: and by Druggist. generally. Stockings and Hosiery tor Winter.-- If you don't want your feet pinched with had and short Stockinge, you will take our advice and go to C. MU'S, cor ner of Market alloy and Filth street, and buy BOUM of those elegant fine Stocking., that make your feet feel nice and comfortable. Darr also makes and sell. every Variaty of Hosiery that you can mention, at wholesale Mel retail. Remember the place, corner of Market alley and Fifth street ~Mt riIIIEA.TRE.LJ. C. FosTER, sole Lessee and Mtnager; Wn. IL /Inalager Cues. Fosse, Acting Manager. TT...tinter, J. Y. Dear-rm. PRICES or ALIMAION: Boxes and Paronette We I Yncnte htree. . 00 Second Tier 2.k. Privirte no Boxes for rolorral persons 2(3 cent" sir-Certificate, securing watt, I 2 cents oUrs. Vint appear/Uwe of the AniericanTrace.llaii, MR. L I' DARRETT.ie SATURDAY ErENINtI, Mar 24ea, Will be played thr tioo o u.l and Third Arta et (be Lady of Lyons..—Clough. Melnotte. L hal Nit.. Beraineant, DubolnCel Damao. Mcßride; Sardine, JUIIA M. Cooke; Mad. Deadiappein, Mrs. Derrette. Wet., Mn. Cantor. Monk, Mask and Murderer.--111thir..1.,. 51. Bride; Untied P.m A. M. Young; Filippo, C. Prowl, H, Wotan. Julia It. Cooke ; Viola, 51re. A Si' 'l%.ung l'r hula, Mrs Borrette- To conclude. with Roar for the Tiver..eaSplAelae, Data - a.; Bez e kaaka, A. W. Toting; Craps, lima A. W. Young. Anceationef Waae—Doors open at 7; roman rinea at 71,4'. LAST APPEARANCE OF MLLE imams& PAnom .4ad STRAKOSCH THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER: M'LLI PRIMA PARODI M•gr leave to announce that ■he will give in this city, her Pooftivoly on YR/DAY RVENINO, MAY Ind, 1834, at MASONIC BALL, on which wagon oho will be **thaw! Dy MIME A M ALT A PATTI STRAKOYCM, and MIL ARTMURSON. Under the dtroctioo of MAURICMC STUAROSCH 3111* TER I= I'AItODI and ]i'Dflk All LIA PATTI STRAlinliCa, wilt sing, forth. firm and only tuna, that *O4ll - Asnerktan NA:I=W Song, TILE tITAUt SPA—NO I.RD BANN NH, Arranged as a "Dno "by Misurir, ndt , ..wh, • bleb ha. !Men netelved, with Immense enthusiasms. wherr..l,,r sung tu Mlle Pampas Conc.-rte. The Programme on this eccashm has hero careful!) oelected and will be entirely new red munteseteh.hlo m ricianwand variety, and win unlade. genie (rum the greet m00t , .,. of cianecal, sacred and miacellaneour mend, Ackaaical, One Dalar. Bras nay be sauna withont rxtra charge. a tho Ilmic and Pia. More a H K LESLEIt BRO., rtftla street, *here also }Wok* a the Cakma mu tar Ettaaned. Doors open at 7 . : Concert commence. at 8 0'4 . 44. - 1 my 3. TJUDERWRITERS' SALE OF s'rE.l3l ICNOINX. )lUNDAY aftertio 24 at at oran•tkpum. t 4 John W. Daiwa., .t tear Market, will be sad tot et wtt,nts it way • e. pdart'ot a hero dektat. Doctor, Ar_ Must Mr a. rock Nt st,uobuat 11..0 6...1,1m. Term. at role r.:3 P. M A.C1101.14"-t BOOKS AND OIL PAINTINGS. - ON AArt RDAI Et-013itIg, MAT 2tta. at 7 1 i at!? 1..44 id the ClAhlorrckal VW. .•t sad Fifth atte•eta. a 111110...11ar.otry . - ,lleettaa of Etrk , k• on .11 .0. )SC[3 .74 V.Lngt.th Liberatore, taintlar Sei.mns lan.l %rt. rtr.t.ra ring ge...cet i.l the twakt ...laves to Pka , try, II otury, RL•t-rnF3,7, Travel., I.trairvou. d.c. ALIW.II--Kaclit Goo Oil Panstuork In r Logan( pit frau,. romp - 14.w Larlwaspea, Winter Scomorr Marino \ low A. done by Amerlawn arsfot• of merit, raoi formwl tIo• private collertiou of a prolkorsou wt., now rrow,riay, wows Tdr l'altlOnfr aro ••• Anr , -1 for orwoonatloo at tlo place of sato. mrl.3; \ 1 . (7T lON OF II Ot'SE ANT) LOT- - T.. t.,c told tor ortettnn o th• lor-tousr, w sAfl RnA lilol. at .1 ... t It , • 1,4 • I intontari ..trret, Larrret•••••lLle.:l) tr, lc"! feat.. t. l tr aor lar 20 feet wt.% ..n .r•cterl • Ltartro st.wrr I t t/tPll into .riarq eq.] tkyf boilorutt. it t. mast otrAtz otth kwalral 1.0 sr...en I ht• l• tlt• and the F;nrosrat.l • • It, r. •. , nl.l mak. a 1:1,mo .sot iflabtLligl44 r..l.lent, Tot moo ko,a t, of BLAKELY A ItIeHEY lteal Elefitt. FOB. SA LE-'A -very de,iirable 1,4 gr.u t ,kl 0u111,1..1 otrett. A 1.1. , e1.1.11 I oat', b. Web ail Lewd.' cheap. Appl, 141.41 i ALI a rtICIIEY M'Clindless, Means & Co., (liates.A-AAor, to k AL ,\ I Vaal tlIcw"1 WIIOLESALE and I)eal..n. in IKON. "i A/ Lt.. orrn" TA/]r. aI.LI 1111, ILurgb ?lab tifewt nrm. g • , L.r.L.L., ..r st• L r °Lel, httAbitrvlA. • LIL BASEIIIENT TO LET. A LARGE. 11.1SEM EN Itt)i)Nl, 1 fe ,, t •We ty :Pi halt Anoiti .u.l ...I awl flnlabi.l. tente.l t•as...n.stik n.trii• it t. Lb. rlrr.4 F.urth lan—tlllll4-1 - ( 4 ,;111111:1' BOSOMS • W. , Lak r,.•••‘‘ed .h.• 177 lettat i•t) let tif Arr.. n I.llirt Maim... plain Au,' elllbruldeßat. /- 1111Clil1FKLD A la iuyla N., otr•-.,4 REMOVAL. FRANK VAN UORDER HAS It E3K)V E 1) to Mo. 78 MARKET Wert, t•• tand, and fa cow lire rami to moldy Ids clott,tnerli .11.1 the pnblic generally sit anything they need In the fray of Trimmings, !embroideries, Ribbons, illoves, lloetery and howl Goods generally. Mit - Remember the No., 78 Market et. apr.,.lok—ehJ VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN TIIE WARD OF THE CITY OF FITTSBUROIL—TweIve Into fronting on Bluff ~frort, erbkli ban SO foot greet, overlooking the Mononga hela river. nisch lot having a front of 24 feet and averaging from 110 to 175 feet dory, fronting on • 24 foot ally. Al., twelve lots Intuneillately in the rear of the above, having a trout u 124 feet each on Locust fumed. and running back to a 24 foot alley. Locust street Is aGO foot street.. Ten lota fronting on Sluff etteet, now In the Mt) district, immediately adjoining the above, only divided to Milten berger street, which Is a 60 foot street, and also ity line Those lots are 24 feet frout each and averaging :tote 97 to 148 feet deep, running back to a 14 foot elks. Ten lots in the rear of the above, each lot haviug a front of 24 feel on Lomat street and mining beak 80 feet 0, a lli foot alley. One lot on the corner of Taubman and Pori... •l net, 20 feet front on Forbes street, running lakk to St. Patrick • alley 120 feet, whicitle a 24 foot alley. Three iota, 24 Tod each, fronting on Faber xtreet, run ning back 120 feet to Si. Patrick'. alley. IX ALL $Olll9l CITY. Also, two •twi , Von' MA houses and lota, myth beet buildup, eaeh with a *out of f 2234 (sot, on Federal Street, just above the North common: running back 07 f ee t to a 3 foot alley. Also, a small two itchy brick house and lot fronting on Nobtneon street, on the North side near the canal, 16 feet front on Bobineon street, running back 7'4 font td a 4 foot 41 ;414o, my dwelling house and ground attached, on the bor. , Der of Sandusky street and the South common; this lot fronts on the common 60 feet, 240 feet on Sandusky etti et. and 60 filet on Water Street. This property is too welt known to need any particular description, as those who 0001 par chase will call and see for themselves. I will barter or exchange for city property in Pittsburgh or Allegheny city, nor thousand acres of land, cut up into small tracta to stilt purchasers. Thin land in situated in Franklin and Tyrone townships, Fayette county, State of Pennsylvania. 'rho Pittsburgh and Connelsville Railroad runs fist mile., through this land, ratan the Youghlogh. ny river, and is Just fifty miles from Pittsburgh to Miltenber• ger'n Station, and will not be more than Quo and a half or two hoary ride In the cars, RA noon an the road h fininhod from West Newton to Turtle Creek, which will be completed by July or Aug - net next. This hand Is so intuited that there is none of It more than two miles from Layton or 3111tonbergeen Stations, and n great portion of it covered with the finest timber, fine stone, the bent building stone; ore or ginexhouno nand, end large tumult timber. For particulars Irßiulre of the subscriber In Allegheny city, ap2B:3lnd GEORGE MILTENBERGER.' JSCHOON MAKER, Manufacturer of . White lAsitl, Red Lead, Zinc. Paint, Lltharge, Putty, are. Wholesale dealer in Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Turpentine, No. 24 Wood otroef, Pittsbur g h. my 22 PROCLAMATION. -By virtue of a pre oept under the hand., of Win. 11. M'Clure, President Judge of the Conti of Common Plena, An and for the Fifth Judicial District of Knintylvanlit,and Justice of the Court id Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, In and for said District, and William Doggy and Gabriel Adams, Pegs., Associate Judges of the same ISourte, In and for the County of Allegheny , dated the sixteenth day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and to we directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer,. nun General Jail Delivery, at the Court House lu the City of iltbtburgb, on the first Monday (second day) of June, 146, at 10 o'clock Public notice to hereby given to all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables of the County of Allegheny, that they be then and there, in their proper persons, with theii rolls, records, inquisitions, exam thou and other roman brancee, to do those things which to their respective offioes, In their behalf, appears to be done—and also there that wit prosecute the prisoners that now are or may be in the Jail ,4 said County of Allegheny, to be then and there to prone cute against them ea shall be Just. • (liven under my hand, in Pittsburgh, this sixteenth day ti May, to the year of oar Lord tine thousand eight hun• dred and fifty-six, and of the Commonwealth t h e 7Stb. snyl7:td • RODE PATTSRSON, Sheriff. TEAS. -100 half chaste Imperial, Gunpou-- der, Toting-Dyson and Black Teas, In mote and for Ele by _ [mr6l JOHN MOOREHEAD. . OLD TYPE METAL. VE HAVE FOR SALE, at the Office of • the' MORNING POST, a large quantity of OLD TYPE. Machlnlet' sad Ottati Nutting such an article eau get Law anpplyby scon.. tabs TIIIN CODFISH-500 lbs. of this superior Codfish ieceiTed direct from Boston, by mylo F. 8.. BRAVO TANNERS' 01L-30 bbls. for sale by WU B. A. FAIDUISTOCK :1; CO 1 + t'.f.Y4 %-* - ; -1 ‘ . 0 70 4i*C.F.4,401: 1 , 11 .-- , - 0 * 1 ' • , • " t: •-• • I, ‘ 01, •• 1 1 ;th tii;f: t 4 , , ,•, . f , • •((ti - 4 • ,* • I+ • * - .0 1 0,,%. t. .3 • .? - • 41 •.• 4 4,-, , u• twos 1.4 • ; • e . 1- • „ • • .; ' ' ‘'.• s • • f+ • 4 - . 4 .. • A • Apo-. 4 i tA3 '► • tteff:r.l .1 ~ • 'b -1!°.5 N,.%;• AMUSEMENTS. Aftor which the . . I'ITTSIWItiI H. Extraordinary Dliasical al orally LAST GRAND CONCERT AUCTION SALES. 4. - • - THE LATEST N EWS BY TELEGRAPH. THIRTY_ -FOURTH CONGRESS - FIRST SESSION. Wasnittorws, May 23.—Senate.—A message was received from the President, returning with his ob jections the bill making an appropriation for the im provement of St. Mary's river, Michigan. Mr. Wilson briefly detailed the circumstances tendant upon the assult upon Mr. Sumner, yesterday, by Mr. Brooks, of South Carolina, representing it as not only against the rights of man, but the consti tutional privileges of the members of the Senate. Mr. Seward submitted a resolution that a commit tee of five members be appointed by the President pro ten to inquire into the circumstances attending the assault committed on the person of the ion. Charles Sumner, a member of the Senate, yesterday, and that said committee be instructed to report a statement of the fact', together with their opinion thereon to the Senate. At the suggestion of Mr. Me'on, the resolution was amended no as to provide for the election of the com nOttee by the Senate, and it was then adopted. Moneys. Casa, Allen, Dodge, Pierce and Meyer were elected said Committee. .flous..—Mr. Washburn. of Me., from the Commit tee on Election, reported a resolution that James t'. Allen. of Illinois, is no, and William It. Archer is entitled to the sent now held by the former. Mr. Stevens tin - prepared a minority report. The con sideration of the subject wet postponed LILLIi the 9th of June. Mr. Camtbell, .if Ohio, rising to a question of privilege offered the following Whereas, on the 23d of May, the Hon. Preston F. Prooks and the Hon. Lawrence M. Heitt, members of this House from South Caroline, and other members, either as princi ples or accessories, perpetrated a violent assault on the person of the Hon. Charles Sumner, Senator of the United Staten front Massachusetts, while remains lug in his seat in the Senate Chamber, and while in th e performance of duties appertaining to his official station : Therefore, Resolved, That n Select Com mittee of five members he appointed by the : , peaker to investigate the subject and repot the facto with such a resolution in reference thereto as in their judgment may lie proper and necessary for the jn.li ontion of the character of this House, and that the said Committee have power to send for persons and papers. and employ a clerk. and ti -it during the session! , of the House. A debate ensued upon the point of order Mr smith. 1.( \ a., KfigvAted to Mr t'amplioll the propriety striking oat the preamble. It mourned, a., a tact. that ',Moll roultl not lie neeertaineil, a, only on examination. Mr. Campbell was willing t.. modify the prestulile, which he did, to read thus Vilaareas It i. repre seated, dc.." It was due to the House and all par ties that the facto should he presented in some aot ben tic form. and this could only le done folly and plain• ly through the committee. Mr. Clingtuan *as satialleil that the statement in the preamble is a gross falehood. but he did not mean that Campbell had intentionally made thii unt ru e. deetaration : the gentleman mistook . The Speaker derided the proyessition to he in or-ler as a question of privilege. Mr. Cling-man appealed from the chair . Mr. Cralge was satisfied that Mr. heitt concerned in the matter in the way stated . Mr. Campbell replied it that should It' proved certainly no wrong would be done. Mr. Keitt thought diderently, if the House request ed the investigation. His personal relations with the parties had always been those or 6,..1,1 4 . Mr. Paine enquired ,s thls resolution the result of a preeionoert of senora outside of this Ilali, or o f a mucus' Mr. Campbell replied, nut inie wond bad F.e heard lisped by spy tnetntior of f.r.y I,arty ua t. so. h cooree. He wee ingot:meal Alone by !stain of Li. owe itig• went and pubbe duty. At to who twrpetratwi tho outrage be only kunw (nem what he bed heerd, al though he PAW Mr. Sumner lying in the note ruin adjoining ale Senate, wtth garb. oli U. head to lb. Lone. and flowing iiier Lim Mr. C'lingmta rope:Lord that be would 'mese Mr Brooks to answer to the. law. F r ova VW lashings on CIT I L . Mar 9.. - - Tbeinrevirgettr.ri lar ,re the Martetrete m roferen , or to the se•auit Sumner. ws. lav•rtr.ll2o Ctrr.ll 6. tif..rrc,r arterr,a , Cl. a , be. ha eupfoorcrl Mr. Sucnner etc.l hero eurbrlently rveorerod to Im prevent The irtornroolinge re the vinare on tlato subject aro Irner, d:grrise.l end reit.. In the !louse th e gallariev erre ,leorely ro,rrder/. I tuprrA•wa prevailing that LOSty member. ware pro parrot rity ernerzeney, and th a t urOra,a m.gbt acc,rdtn;!,v result. TiMrre fr•A a actlate .>l, n mut ,1,11 Jr.;,r•.111, •Ivkag. the Ors. fel 1...ra, of the rat.% I'm,' Ws, theta an elL.littt.n tof . angry fen;tiac. The Intnorityr. ho,a twoly./a4neYt that they had T lionee There as. at unit re-oentr-V, large t'mhot ...I re , I.urly !non Alat, , ltnx ..taitzniteet. alt,h hate been t. , -ataulaYr4 ever glt.-. the •.ra-an.:zi...kr. In rvid y t,, the t:ru, Th. 11-.07e tv4rl,llb.: tEc l're.c.irs,' Fan.n.. t•r turret ei•.lattun r..rirun •ulr uJ I.rie I irslAllitute .S. 1•••• SccrOttaf) of 51a tr•i. :14,t t.l .$., 't 1 I . 1.21: 1.2,1 t t f .1 • I,y tz,i , tsry fvw it, . • , tgrrwAi.in •••zatlitrii , t r th terrtt”r) , airut I ti, agg • tfl •1 ttin g •teoctrit th e or I•r•,, , initt rnt ,4 and poorer. U. ' ,i,A-I,luAte I •, rt.• nitAke ri •- •i•ii • .1 -ti r mil i tary („ti, Aid 1-rg ri wits. e :11, idrignal iiut i y. .•lor tbe.e (03.1 L1...10 ,i•• n 1 tsar' Shnot.n, de!, laiovAt • tinier A • iente•natit was ordered i.el Crllar, to 011•tik,1 ltir cou , nmte.l sintnti,it • ••• in iti• enfor..."tnent of the lArp tai .trunt,n • from the Deq arfrrscr4! , lue,vvoy b. the 'Er .4,:nr51... o ••( the h•rr,.., •• n fp. antiv,lty a, employ pnl.tler• 4,4 6% triskir,r erre.t , ..r t•I bf It., <mi., ••• •“ I +4 . ••1 it. 011aCtr4 I , Tl^lat Lirr Ibe I.e.ikart u.ent therrir,r, prr•tllsatO 11114 t.0 . ,e1 r•-•tml r.i.v,l "InIr• Odler• tia, rs , ,l 14,1) rue ~•• one*, •. Thr A•sa v. II upon. r. !tasting... I n .% A kitt.l:l••v NI L. y . • het. the 1r•... made tapon r rune, tl •to Wert' r fitseen to twenty persons t.rc•eot. sac:whs.: r.I ta 1.. deft FOltt.r, A. M tirrsy. NI -wat t and other member. and si,.T iiortnan and se, caul ,stiscera of the Senate, and strangers The ottsct, Vra, Pnaden and unexpected t hat Mr Sumner hal uo opportunity to place himself in a defensive atti tude. The first blow stunned him, and the stt,k. which was gottts perchn. was hp ken mt. nanny pieces by the 1.11110 the assialt teruensted. Crittenden, Combs. Murray. end others, interfered as soon a. they could, and probably prevented far ther Injury. t treat exclteutent was canoed by the ocrurrenee. Mr. SUMMIT' tell to the flo,r, where he lay till he was raised by has friend, Mr. Sensner'• wound. bleat profusely. Mr physicians say they are the most serious flesh wound. they seven. , on a man's heal, and deny his friends admission to bins. The assailant4Preston Brooks, is a representa tive in the Hoene lasses the 4th Congressional District of South Carobn s. Mr. Sumner is better thir morning and be will probably he able to occupy hir neat to a day or ta.. It appear, he did not call fur help, as was stated, being 111 - oust entirely uneensciiium after the blow wa r inflicted. Excitement and Indignation-at Boston. llosroa, May 23.—The brutal assault upon Senn tor Sumner has around much feeling in this oommu. nity and throughout the State, and the indignation le universally irrespective of political sympathies. The first account was road In the house of Repro. sebtatlves yesterday afternoon, causing much excite. munt, and it is not improbable that some public action will be taken in the matter. The most Intense anx iety prevails this morning In consequence of a rumor thnt he was dead. 1n the Holum of Representatives, this morning, Mr. Temple. American, offered a resolution that a Joint Special Committee be appointed to consider whet action should he taken in reference to the ne• vault upon Senator Sumn r. It was unanimousl) adopted and a Committee appointed on the part Of the Rouse, and the resolution was sent to the Senate for concurrence. A public meeting of eitireto has been culled for this evening, to eousitier the matter. Col. Benton and the Governothip Sr Louts, May 23.—The nemorrut publishes Mr. Itenton's reply to the letter advising him of his notninaton for Governor. lle neither accepts or de clines it, saying he will keep the matter tinder eon. sideration until his return to Missouri. Tho Bentoniang of the Platte Congressional district have nominated f 4 . J. Lowe, and the anti- Bentoulans, Capt. Craig, instead of Oliver, the present Incumbent. Execution of Mattocks Pttihanahents, May 23.—Peter 'Mattocks, a color• ed man, was executed within the prison enclosure at nom to-day, for the murder of Elisabeth (filbert, in the presence of a large number of spectators. Nn died protesting his innocence, declaring himself ready to meet his fate, haring confidence in the mercy of his Saviour. Mr. Cranipton'• DI•ml••n1 WASHINGTON, May 23.—Mr. Marcy is engaged in the preparation of an elaborate answer to Lord Clarendon's letter to Mr. Dallas on the enlistment question. Until this is finished and presented to Mr. Crampton, ho will not be dismissed. The Crampton Case IVAMIINGION, May 23.—The Union this morning nye that the impression ought to be made that Lord Clarendon's letter will induce the ilorernment to change its policy as indicated in demanding Mr. CI - antidotes recall, is without foundation. Balloting for U. S. Senator New HAVEN, Ct., May 23.--No choice has yet been had for I'. S. Senator. On the last ballot Toncey had 101; Dixon 02, and scattering 27. ORLWIS, May 22.—The camels brought out by the 11. S. Star Ship supply. hare been safely landed in Texas. ~~ ro ' a .;• ' 4 ', * • • ' 1 '" - 4 41 " f l 4 kf =EOM =MIMI The Camels o f'` 4 4.4' • • k'• • MIME Sr, Louts, May 23.—The Republican, to-day, pub lishes a dispatch dated Westport. 20th, which says: As Mr. Cosgrave and Dr. Brannon were going from Leoompton to Franklin, they were hailed by a party of Free State men, who enquired where they were going. On being answered, the command er of the party turned to his men and asked their motto. They replied, " Sharps rifles," and imme diately fired on Cosgrave and Brannon. Brannon was wounded, but Cosgrave sent a ball through 'the brain of their leader, when the balance fled. l'he Free State men shot at Blanbor's bridge were mortal ly wounded. There was a report in Kansas city. that the people were preparing to evacuate Lawrence, and had called upon Col. Turner to protect their property. Kielce poo, Doniplaan and Achison aro almost deserted, the men having gone to aid the Marshal at Lawrence. The Democrat learns from a gentleman who ar rived from Jefferson City yesterday that a dispatch had been received there, stating that a battle had been fought at Lawrence, and a nuniLer of persons were killed on both sides. We have no particulars. . . A mass meeting has been held at Kit:gape., which resolved upon sacking the Kansas Hotel, at Kansas City, as It was understood to be owned by Mursachu setts men, and so certain was its 41,ad.UCI;c1) con sidered that families had moved out. The of Kiekapoo offered a reward of $2OO for roy and parties have been sent in search of M. T. Conway writes to the Derx,rot, saving thut himself and lien. Schuyler were arrested at Parkville, Sfo, on the Bth lost., on a charge of being fugitives, and detained until private information could be had from Lecompton. Ptom Philadelphia P/lILADF.LPHIA. May 2.3.—1 n the Grand Li... 17,0 o f Pennsylvania. at their s e - o ,ion to-day, Col. Muskle was declared elected Grand Treasurer and installed. T. Knox Morton bad been previously do. Glared elected by the vote of a Sedge Lai 'daz thrown out, which has since been overruled Lyn re, .• lutlon of the Grand Lodge NEW Yung, May 13.-I'he ships .4 war riartitag.i and Potomac arrived at St. Thomas on the nth innt., and +ailed the next day fur St. Croix. All wort. An A meriran war steamer, bark rigged. wan panne,' Mar I wth in :;i; 11, under tall nail and steam. COMMERCIAL. PITTSBURGH BOARD OP TRADE AND MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. PmeOro:. • I- WILMAIUII. Prcrid,rtts. I 5 t"LARKI, 4`,EO W CIA Treasury , ?i 1101 AM., Ja. Sporran.. J A nita P. BARR T NORTIS All, .1.. 1 .4110316" , of A rt4tnatuos J., Alm 011,11 W CAs.s.. V P 1.,11,1 A WIL11.0• 1 4, W PHILLIP: I M A N ./011.N URA Pt PITTSBURGH MARKETS. 0/7tCl or Ina Dial 11caurssg PC4I, Vriday, Hay 3. 1666. 11-/41214 Wes for the opal two days 1..0t op td.ts. ot• lottoars Taira:lay 3i, MAL extra from •t 1.1,1". do. from wharf sit,' 2:4 .t 4& extra town .t..re at 1,,;..11, tad. do [torn Harr at 11;6.• • 144 e toprrene from wharf Al $5,127, ; 46 1. 1 40 roper nos and extra h. to watt,.st 1.4,12‘,..t4.62 1 ,i; tS Dada so t.erao• roma do at k , ,10,6.220 1.1,1 a saperilos from it l 7f. ,1 14 1 '11:1 t.ble eitren temp. from attar. si ;43 144. lo.tries from soors at $3.1 16 UAL do. from store at . I t I.ble. extra at fa : 25 Irdds. extra tunny trontaterr. at bbla. do do at $6.24. Friday: 14 14.d5..50. },ortios from • turf .1 lc, vas ..1{ loblx do. from stars At $:, - • 14.1. .40.- Inas Awes. at ware fiture ; 16 tobla extra tr.... store at itl,!l ?so htd• extra brolly frost; afore at $ll. 2,', 101 1.t.1.. anirtfit, fr•wn .I.6Urf ; 4.; lAA& 41.• tr. st , 3 , 4 I.ble tin [roan wag.m it c. 5.124 ; 19 1.44. mpertlie fr..toat same tigmse rJ Add. .ape, Son an•l ttra hoot sago° at r.4.e.3..50. 175 btla. • a.. •••mfrs tom, .tule at $6 1 ,67 , •••••• -Sirs ft,. n•.... 1 t. 11,1 tilts Etutill • at fro ~RA I \ 1,0/ ftosa attar! al $l.l. , •.• r•••. 1 ,te...1 at Wm- , gl 7:00 tosbel. 0.1. rte. t r a .11. Ji 3ti ttat. tiata,t al R,. Imam mutat at I te 910 1.011. (rum at Lear. ~t. fr , vm {.. 4 t • .t•.., ; 1•.• lu lA,. e.. .1 •1 •,.. cast 411 Ab4ix s• 6 e r•.h ttJ.• przove •1 tit A NQ• 1,1,4. hall). prizaa lECIII t.ags3l,•kte 2: . : i 4: 1444: L• • h• 4 . -• (•+i at 11%4 . ••111. 17 r. A ...AI • .1 g.1„,;.A I N 1.••, .-. .i Flns wa t r rb»lsst da; ,• #4.1.4, P. •• A 41.c,0• •iliff‘t•lo•rs •i L ei I=l I— t As! Cr tr. 4. aik.l Lo. c.•. 1 • t r'• h.er S. • 1111:•32311:21MMII!TIIIIII DZEISEI IMIME= • •I V- III=!1!::1111111 111=1 IMEM %, 11 r• r,.. . 1 ' st Imo I !. I 1•I• al =MCIIIMINIMI k, E. , 3.1,11, P-41 . 1• ftt • i.n. • , fn.. • .SI • Sale. T.-. 1.0•1, f. n • •.• . rl,. rt, I=l =1111:111 I=l t.• •I• . • g ••)r• c.l Pt. - wk. 014,1, Ti... • • I • %; r I 1 . 1.14 t • ~ n d tbatautartaal • , • .1 , ta,l. L.( Pltiatualgh . _ .1.. E.lre , lll I n•manne 4. oacir... Latt4 M arrant 11" Near York Itorket Met :'l--The demand for Floor rontiuties 111 Ire P,4b 810. rt and hones cormniptlon, the isricee , • •tottion and neellum bare droned fully Is le tabt; the • 1.. k td desirable broods Is emelt and holders oninerelly ars ~stswed to bubo upon eery full prime fait RA. . 1 $5,.10t. 6 for unto/tn superfine to good extra Siklitgan 1.:07!,,,,,x,..17!, for Lunn.n In prod ratra Mnistgan; SA,S: , ~ .omown to good Indiana, Illinois, Visconalli, 111.10, ac. tvallnoll to good extra a1e.,5.:47b0t 0.11114. lie ea tna etate. and 474,01 n for eau, hl. the ut.ket l.ring huniant, active and hrsithy with •,,,reely any et,roculettre detrunl. In Cenadnoi filottr therr is e good business doing and the Matl4l,l is .rut; std. 2.101 Ito at $6,50Ur.8,8i!..i fur goal ouperfine to chulne extra.-- Southern !lour to sect, request; price. asiseurtsl 102, pt bbl; on emus of the better grade* the market le filly Ihstter; ashes MOO bids St $01,112W057,60 for tonittion to good oedee, and $1,260;40 for fancy and extra. Rye Viour and Corn Meal nominally the same . The export demand for IV beet v0nt131044 brisk, and priers have again adresired 20.0 trUrr: the adVallee for the week to De.(18100.; the reenlisto are llght,and • greeter portion of the wiles to write; stales of Is3,(SXI bus at 41,06; common White TORDella. #1,7114401,138 ; white 8011thertl $1,40(6)1.76 ; rod 0t0.5i,411051,44 for Phireg,. spring: $1.82%41,54 for Ittilweukle riot/; slyGoul,77t y for common white ttnadlan. !lye wan., and tir held, with hales 8000 bus at 82. The market Is caster tot corn, with foie business doing; sale. 43,000 bus tit Btbs6Bl,, for allor4 hod yellow Soothe' n ; 67fa1t13 fur while Goott fir di s till. tug parcels; old mixed Wisdom notables! hi 68e1168, Out. are doll nod lower; osier at May3o fur !Onto end il'hlsky henry : salmi:PO hide (nth. mod 101.00 Pork dull and unsettled ; 300 hills at $184018,7.1 fox Inr.e, 4 ,1 ; 1 4.8744.01b for prime Beef warh ad obeli he; dill hhls et 07458 for vonntry prline,sSentk6o for ~ n ualry 100., 0101 411, ; ;,;) nod $l2 forre.paokeff Weide, n. 11.0 t ilftlul +info') ; 6;) hide 116; the range le $1440417. Vet NI Pale 1110111 nrkire , halt. p trkages at 7!.:A7N tor 010,11.1urt, au,l litqf , t, lu 1.41414(0S 411, 00 irate and num f ua l ly O l w s.uu , L nn ll , Itottvr 18600 for !State; 14.017 he tlht I ht.. okt.'ift , PhiLadelpltlis Moirl4.lnl ADYLPI/I t, May 2i —TioaYlour II iih.l I. it, snhw MaDdkir4l and hiantia NI td,13,/, lot of ext.,* at r,12!4 ; tbarn la a aloati) .laillom4 114 supply of the city 'rads at ttloll l . tlufu .I§l/* 1,11/0 bble linuidywiue M 0,00, aid 4 4 10411 " t's.'"' 4 1 GU. Wheat la In fair demand , lit. .apply, sal. 3000 Milli at sl,dmiel,hr hd la+ , 1 , . Out,. l , outharn and Peutia red, 911111 1,4 al.llu eraree and held at Taritaer. 1.131 lam 0,41 v e and Wept. maim bua Southern "all,* ut., 01 • onuip and damaged at adiriee. 141 , 4 41.1 ato,h . i , 1.11. Pon at 34c. Whirl,' le IN fair r.inmt uud 0“1..5. • 1 , 41 c.. of this at 29c, wad 141.4 44 it 04 ' 6 I" , i" ; eaie Ciiierrimau al 515 ppi L:a - CIUCIUIIII6II OSNIr4f4 May CS 16,141 . 411. L6l! aU. n. 4 .. 4,4 und $5,75; common ldundo dull, L.o 4 ha+ Corn nd 34, and Inino Lola do id 32 111 , 14,4 1y 6,4 4 4.4, demand and firm; sale. •fd, LLIa al Pr, - 5.11,, 3700 pievel idilk Hain* al . sta,z ; Lir.soedOil lou.,yeaul 1•1,1 a ui ig) advanced, eaten lOU WA. al 40 °'4i4l B,tlt.d 21 t.i.i s Isar at II!_. The rt.., lut. WWI It* 6. I, 0 9`i •!owly. New Orloom* Alwrisci Ntw ORLIANA, MRy 111“ , ii14114.i •x n• ..to 111311.1 at pn•Vioun !ulna &Rill Wave, ina..4 tß4ler 1,13 t 1,01.101110 1 / 1 7 io• el '1 1 1.0.11 1 & 0 (la at. litna). II (!,n„., V 1.1141 “ ,, tirtt , 4 I, 1,“ upward tt.dencv: Am jot 1 , re .tinbr 1,01 U,d ryt 111114.4, Ni.ll l o 01 $6,'2lS. M.• in owl ct 100 • 11 4 10;?.. 4111• —.leo at 61.5,7 lAN ilk', 111 1,100... ...0•41r• •• thillimnre Mailicl, kL11.141 , 11C., May T 3.— 1 , 1,,1tr wafLnl 4tH 1160.4 . iiv Cory uuclang.l. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.4O burrt , l4 for GU ii• by (w y 2 I JNlit t tON NI K lUt TOBACCO —75 half huxna tuvuritt , brandy forsslo by !my f.. 1 JOIIN t -V~ !r t I , •. , . . • 3 ,1' • . - • • ' '42Z, r. • , .a-~!R~. }5.~.~.... I RIVER NEWS. Tar. Pavia—Last evening, by the marks, there were Ave feet aix Inches water In the channel, and fatting slowly. The weather yesterday was cotutiderably warmer than that of Thursday, and from the extreme bent of the sun we venture the pre.viir , b)ii that the ...June rise" will come early In the montll. We are grill under c•Lligittlung d. the /Vomit Exprono two pony for ft,on—Et. !Jot poper, 24 I,llrit ahead of tho THE " Torok City - Is the rtgulor morning packet for Wheeling. She connects at Wellsville and Stenhenvill. with the Railroads. Tar. filunklugnm river packet “Chsvoit' Immo this after noon. Shippers and those traveling to Zanesville should embrace the oprortuoity she presents. Ter Fundsy packet fer Chacdunati is the feet steamer "Buckeye Siete," Capt. Beitzhoi,ver. The. Captain's ever favorite with the traveling public, end for the reesnn that he makes all who take Pf1r.,1::.• With him feel at home. Tee stetun.or "Alma," fur the tiecenrl River, was not ship to get away yesterday, nut having time to get her load on board. She will have It all stowed away, and be ready to leave this morning at 10 u'elnek. Fox LOUISVILLE. Tho light and subdardial atadaor Latrobe," Capt. Chapman—Mr. Berton, del k—leaves this evsning for the Falls City. Capt. C, is an old ricer mull, of great experience; and all hi:minces entrusted to hini, or his clerk, Mr. Barton, will bo faithfully attended to Tat ateamer " hosalie' as loading 1., Nagaille, and will be ready to start on Monday The "Silver Ware" wilt fa ra eeiling freight for Ft Louie to-day, as will the "Clara Dean" for Galena and Thibugua. Tke P. Pringle," Capt. Stoops, lasers morning at day-broad. "Ins regular Cintinnat, packet, leaving puuctnally every Saturday, is the Due steamer Pittsburgh.' She to wet mandoct by officers of eaperienre, who aro proverbial for !h.-, polite attention , : We Kern intone.] yesterday that M• 11, Parodi wad troope had taken remus on this steamer, to. lg. takers to fulfil an engagement tsar Msera) THE. Lt it t run Cisnimv art.—Thill lAN orite and ra4,11. 141 stvanter a ith shipper, and pasaengera Itradilthie mart, we at 1U u clw k fur the queen City It is neottless G.r an to say a sn'td in I osntrwnaxtion L,r Capt. Robinson sod 51r. Phillips, .lark, hut to the traveler we would - .ay the " Unit. it., stands No 1 with passengers wishiug eornfortable loarters and good fate T. I.,,,namille of the :2,1 im.t. eat s . Tl,- river was rising slowly yesterday, with six feet foe m he. water in the canal by the 'nark. On the falls there re four feet eight Inches alter iu the pass, and three feet ten itirhill steamboat water Wreckers were sq work ) emerday at the wreck of the i.no. nook on the fell., and we have DO doubt that they pt. ked It to On,* by night fell. If the) did. the haw,' .111 he rinar this morning, The riser at this point continues on a stand. with more Vow sufficient water from St. Pool to the mouth for tee largeet boat* with full cargisia. The Illinois is on a sand. itb eight or aloe feet water in the channel. The Ifissioitri has a stage of water adapted to all the wants of river twig. ooi Aeries' of int tributarita and slim timer of the Upper khasiemppi, are very high, but reported falling. The thaws Mot fifteen feet In the channel lest Yriday, and fell in two days thereafter to sox feet. Such is the variable nature of ...Vera] of the 'mallet streams.— ... It Is laid ttuit there is an 10.111a1111.5 of freight In the city for shipment to the Upper awnwippl. bet *emend haste hare been Independent enough to retiree It at the misertide low priors offered---Thero Is eery little of &Wiling but (sate going up or ooming down the idisaimri.. _ The Ifork Island papery and boatmen elate that a large force of workmen are engaged In repairing the hock Island bridge, which to expected to be in complete order for the crows-mg of the cars again, early in June. There le tv. canse for rejoicing In this, and we, for one, would rather .r.. 1 It rrurolde flora and disappear for ever. than know that stands In Its preset eurotition, as a giant deatrOyaf of stmunboata rafts ntfir Gunuo life. AIIIII V XD. 1-toso.r &Aims, flenderickson, Brownwrllli• TO INVALIDS. EXTENSION OF STAY. I,j I INDING it impossible, from the apeman ': lAAlug Mrsruirr.t. upon ba ailkotiofi, t leap. Phu. had pimne-1. DL CALVIN N. FITCH, 14 lib& rutty s; as v, i,l eztrlod his app.statlnvnt b this ray till ttr .4. 014 . tuatil the 12th 444,1 , h. may be °unsalted 11/11) , . 011 al the ST. CLAIR ITOTEL, u-ot of I`-nn sad r.t. (Inv , rt , eta...-ntran.... un Fora at. •v ti.. boars t TWATt lq'H, 1.. NC t.NLONAtii CONSUMPTION. ASTHMA CHRONIC BRONCHITIS 1, 11, .r.•talrrst ttr- . rt.,' :1 AP Plt I' It I i Cl' , rosUinti.l4l .641 111rrtatrtitAl otptl tile! In gl•••• tans • dr t zr..... %rt. tt-Ft :-.ltt .1 s . r trl • Irr•Sn.ros 4 the*. ~1 13414. atm! •• a Alt.riarica , and It , sl4 an.l.lb. ea per L it 6.1 • lx!nua.it tit avq - ting last Irt, •• a- , tar ad••or,t final tonal., fall!, • • EU= utt I Wll may e •rootite-1 f.. tTA ft 111.1. rLLf,.r • u.. h... 4 ••• throw, v.:11, the t... 0 of lo,sti arplk.uot,. t•t s .en. ••1 ilst.eat wet I.49•lotyrtne.a. t• vet her a Ith ••toer• etue ea getaral tratatrearea. enabie. htm t. retleet• • • ...es -rftentLture • t a veer•• 4.4.14){.1.; 11. mat • ••n• • .Ited Ltraia.pau, aret Catn thaernastat oot of the • , u..l th'..eta, stn. t.o femal. 1.e.., atio•-tt the .., ferment of avyr neehattle.il atekhernee, et , altt.. : .th it heal tr.th &Jul. et 11,if.111% au. rrp =EWE DR rlTt'll win t r In. J W st❑ ttf• 411 taiti any,' loth del,l nth ~lr 4.1.11. t 3m. • 1.1 . t..,i." 1.. .stsu, .Ali : n.• t5.t.t.4..t. urtn..l • tt...lee LH. : . I— t... 4.1 , •41 tb. . I .1,, oi 11,1.1.1t1t1,4 WI the Las &II 1.1..1 1., Ult . . dl Yanalu t. , a rl hy.turd‘y eq.-unE, July T S. —Auu..4.ltkl, b.. r e4.-ru t' 7 , 1 FITCH .111 au .1 u ne•l, •rit at liITYAI,./ N... Tall L. ilk hOr 0 11. will th.. r arstig Vtitalmg ph , sal.l 111 frt tow I.N IN NI FITCII I.IA/1., •I br 4lr I V. I , f • 411 atlebipat to u.. (2.1,..• 2. 22: I. t... 211.. n t.. p.lttla•ti onlorAlat••1 .-, (nu. r.unT.o, to/Lyle., rleforrlrev. t•••tLr.r lortirrli Dr. b Ira* lanf,krturtateir porsttAil"l Itun tt , .hiring i.a. C. M. IFISCJI'S sameruce 1 undid+ d.' trim I emtoult UR. 'ITCH, sh.ml.l rail .41 ...Ay ea pwaiblu. myf w N . THE cO(' RT oF ClIANcF.ti Y OF TILE PT ATM OW DE I-1 WA Hr.._ In 411 i f, Rent coo nt rawnr.rnr Cloak i fp, P. 1111.1 I'ullt.l..a. Richard C. Atli , , Thotrw V. L.J. lad now to ad. this twentyaeventli Ur of Hanii, in the war of our Lord one tbonsamt eight hundred mid lifiyaix, rho catty. coining before the Chancellor. upon the motion of Jo:seri, I' Oome,l•••..lre, the outoplainant's solicitor, and I'w out. of summons ahitesahl. and the iTherlfra return thereon Iming seem and examined, It Is thereupon ordensi 1., the Clatexce that the aforesaid defendants, Kirhard t'. I ale and Thuania Y Dale, appear in the muse on Tuesday. the II:LI Inc ••( September next. And It is orderly! um! di :acted by the Chancellor, that a oopy of this order shall be Inserted In the rarsburph Rat, a newspaper published In the city of Pittsburgh. In the Plato of Pennsyl Twain, and shall In. continued In till tiewsrosts•r to the space of one month; scot WI. , that a copy °fwd.( order shall fur the same space of Inns be posted In the °MCP Of tin• Register. f this Court and nt the Court louse mine in thin County. State of false - are. t Kent County, 8.8. I. John K. Jarvis, liegistyr in Chancery In Kent county. al.wesnel, do hereby m•rtifftliat the foregoing Is a true eimy cf the order In the Abair& Mum, now of record in this Court. In testimony whereof, I hare hereunto set my hand and ants.' the simi of the acid Court, at Dovnr, this lath day of Slay, A. D. IFS& JOHN K. JARVIK. rutirtzlni • Ruirister in Chancery. IMPORTANT - -The Subaoribers are now opening a Spring and Summer wortment of llootbi, cum posing In part a large and well selected smelt of tits heat quality and tonal fuldonable styles of Summer Clothing for /lore*.; tine Knglish Bridles and Martingales; !Fancy Ilab ter.: liorne itruslice • Curry Combs ; Carriage. Ihnstura Var. pet mut knameltal isuither Traveling lino, Lail,.' and Itente' doiseleather Trunks. st 4. Allot which, or are d•.ist. are miperior In quality and lower In prior. than ever 60111". Ilnl`r,l in this market. Purehry...,.,Lte 111111,1 u, , til mid examine our duas. ••I the sign aft'.. I:adeu Lim se - hvoil• Ne. AO Wood Street. corner of Diamond Are, • •o) 3 IL H. HARTLEY S. CO. • . Joseph White's Carriage Repository. 108191.11 Winn, WV! carrying on built .Vl ite Iwo. In lila apaolouti premiums, (now latoly oulai K eit,) int thotoburi awl tawiviburg • Tioniiiko, near tho Two )Hilo Bun, botwoon Piikstitirgh tun( Lawrenowrilto, ro.parthdly utrtle. tho public lo tnapoot to. mock of CARRIAGES, ItUttut ItS, Rt. And be i.artioularly Inform. gout Inman pairciltistrra, that one prow •al I ) IS Maar.. yoaro' oxporletwo In tho bustuoaa enobloa hint to Uoftwo 11h tokirvuu the. okukuk (.1%olok• oilloctiou $ . 4T , . .Ingo. 01101, no many ytkark. tkek.kt Il htk, loon his iou tl4,ltOr .I'lowtotoot 1.. •ATTI, 'milt tit* Tortolas 0...1 rust talent. , l raTlort. natattfluittrors, Tito success' of his usw O. .loin In 1Y , 11114.4V-.411n rotVIIOIII,T or his arranolsouss will supply the. loom nud ousit fOaltiottoltlo tootattiketttron at uto.lorato 4.1 itom litmkkomolukkvki try %hooks liosay osinnintos, wide/. the Ootaut Lo' , tot‘otatthit hobs. pf buslusas has l.vopoul upon 1110 Prk , s` I . l lols fouls,) 31:A111.1l W1I1TS: will all, NI 4uswtt I.e. than usual prima. !tr. fl u, * 0* Nl...trod kg Itto twat tktkulucy, with do/patch. hit I 1%: SU It ,k Nl!E! IN SU • ppl 'ton l l Ille11(4/1.,,. 1,1 'rho SleivtAiktie I tiatOstwv (NoWnaky 1'101.4.11,11,1,/n, o.i4ituh4olUrorl' q.11'10) . 11'luln_ Hutt I I .Eikm 1',1111 , 4141. 1 4,,, A. , 1 I'l CI ky t tit' N .t ,k avivey putt II td 111%, , totlalk owl th, 213.I.111,0•1 0111 It1y.10:1r - • It c'.,,4,''„Y . INK " I ' I . 1 1 1' A l '' ' ; AT: - N I ';..4 1 l' ?t )C K A Pa NNT A n T , ltl , i l . t o I P t o l:R in g ,l, --- .1 S it Ltnio r,r •N a iti t tor Pipi,,i, .010 HURRY o H. COt.i.tNs • ,4 S° , , _ ... ._... . I tIIV .1 AND MINI rA. ---.l , ',lrin f - 400 I . 0 ,, ~,,,,, Ilynagirlito elettluit, finoly in{ estsod. A Fara, ill beittoo lAtottiy, rAlllttg prairie, new Author. r' , ,nn tit- , r its , I We. lob, 100 4004 Ittwrsts rd. 1,10 Pena (tun Fraltiol , s pd, e A t li 1 Attlee twist MsweAtltto. RN tutees ,tt 400 ucar EA. .1401, Nl{4ivn.ip 3',Nl It 44 At 1V vet Mt. Paul, lc., de. For ,{.lo Its• :s 011'1111MT I SON, osi 00 51 Market streol. • B''i 1 . .1)1 N ; LOTS at luw prices and on us.:, WI 1110, 4)11010 111 LIVATNIIMIVIIIV. ALAI/bony eft, Ad W 1400141,0%, Ac. Price 4 [rout $4OO Gotta and uPwVIIA Cull sad KM. 111. , 1 , 111U1111111) 1.11 Ow tarot,.. S. CUTHBERT I SON, 613larket street. turz: FOII-100 bbls. Mackerel, 11u half Lbls do. 7'. a., l Mite Fish. for sale by /113":.% HENRY H. OOLLLNS iiiIIII=EI!! PORT OF PITTSBURGH S ►cae 8 13ICILEs •arcs ts rut ciumart_ " roma City, Way. Whey•Uhng. " Buckeye kat,: HOWloovrt, Orman:at - I 'WA bran. lie.ett Llubanno, Jarina " Gem. Lartmer, Itertwat. Atiriatu, Stout% Loulnilie- DEP,LItTED. Diurnal, Kuria. Wilreling - Vranur. Strubnortiln, Maratta, Duangu.• - , 1. , .1" a'.Y~'a!-e s r"w . ^.na..-- ^`, .4-. - "J r~C'~-'V _ . ±- " J ' S '= 4 ~~~'~~ STEAMBOATS. i 855. 1856. , Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, LOUtSVILLt AND SAINT LOUI' TEE PITtSBURGE AND CMCINNATI STEM(' PACKET LINE, FOR CONFETANCE OF PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Lon and Saint Louts. THIS Los Is composed . o: seven flrst.claas, powerful,Steamele illaiktialled for speed. splendor, and oonifort, and Itt the OSLT THROUGH 0 or BTZ.A34 l'aciutss on the Ohio Kiser. It connects with the U. S. Mail Line of Steamers from Cincinnati, to Liabbellie and Saint Louis, by which passengers and freights are ticketed and xaqpied through daily Two new Steamers have teen added to the Line, whi• h now monists of the following boats : Duyvil &Torture "Pg ' i " 3 ' fem . /114hr h • BUCKEYE STATE 'M. W. BELTZHOu n,i Sunday. CITY OP WILEELI N 0.... !JOHN MIA= . 'Monday. ALLEGHENY ......... . N. Coosa Tuesday. CINCINNATI 4..ifit Obi . Wodimoh-to.p. • PHILADELPHIA .......... S. J. liP.Aor. ThUnday. PENNSYLVANIA- Joss Kusiture.a... Friday. PITTSBUROLI ....... 'J. O'NEAL 'Saturday. Leave daily at 10 A. M. preciaely. No freight received after nine o'clOck on the morning of departure. For particulars, apply on board, or to JOHN B. LITINCISTON 'I Ageritsj JOHN FLACK, Monongahela House Buildings. PEPPOBOadIi, November, 1855-44er-3;st] WHEELING, &c. Pittsburgh, Steubenville and Wheeling Packets. The DIURNAL, Capt. .1. A. }luaus, and the FOREST CITY Capt. 11. War, will run es REGULAR DAILY PACKETS between Pitts burgh, Steubenville and Wheeling, stopping at all interme, diate ports. The DIURNAL will leave Pittsburgh on Mondays, Wed nesdays and Fridays, at 10 o'clock, A. 31.—Ef.rrerdviein, she will leave Wheeling on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturditys, at 7% o'clock, Al. 31 The FOREIiT CITY will also leave Pitiebni gh 011 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 10 o'clock, A. 31.—Ricroorstio, she will leave Wheeling on Manilsys, W.-rano...lays and Pyt hon, at 7 o'clock, A. M. i'or freight or }amigo ow beard, or to J. D. COLLINGWOOD, Agent, nov2B N 0.155 Front street. Regular Packet for Wheeling, Marietta, Parkersburg. llockingport, Pomeroy, Point Pleasant and Galloons. The new end very light draught steamer CHARLES AVERY, Curt. W. P. TORREINC6. will irAVe for the above mid Intermediate ports every Friday. at 4 F. M. Thls Charles Avery is now receiving freight ftt the Monon gahela wharf, between Ferry-and Short streets, Muskingum River Packet. ARIAThe iiteonter C AY. VOIT, Captain D. T. Ittowli —Ctork, 131.orror, will leave for the above and intirroodiato porta on SATURDAY, :flay 24th at 3 o'clock. I'. Fur freight or passage apply on board. or at the PITTS BURCII MARIN It AMOCIATION 1300318, No. 82 Water /divot. nty2o • - , Zanesvine Packet. • Ma steamer KMMA GUALLAM, Capt. Mak. aor. Arata--Clark, N. G. Aaaorr--aill leave for the above arrl Intermediate Porte on TU DAY, May 27, at 4 O'clock P. M. Per freight or pavane apply on board. iny24 For Cinetnnatt and Louisville. The irteanivr LATROBE, Captain S. CHAPMAN k, M. Ramon, will leave for the above and 'lntermediate taxis, SATURDAY, slay 24th, at 10-o'clock A. M. For freight or plunge apply on board, or at the PITTS. Ramat SIARI NE ASSOCIATION ItOO.BlS, No. 82 Water iny.2o b'or Clnoinnatl --- --- 45601 The steamer LUCIE MAT, Capt. J, Roam soa,—Clerk. Prituam will leave for the above cod Intermediate porta on SATUILDAT,May 24th, at to o'clock A. M. For freight or pasota,,.., apply on board, or at the PIM. BURGH HARINX AL% )CIATION ROOM, No. 82 Water street. my 24. The flan steamer DAY CITY, Captain A. D. .1/u.rk—Clerk. N. B. Potties,—will leave for the *here arid Intetiondiata porta oa TUMI DA Y, May ISth, at 12 M. For trvight or rat...age apply on board or at. the PITIT- Blltt/II MARINE ASSOCIATIO.I Ri..a1.115, No. 92 I..aser .v..i. ttly24 ..reamer 11.0$.11.1k:. Odid. A. Sxtre.tan, lerk_ -lona Dom>, .111 leave for the and intermediate ports ou MoNMAr, May 26th, at 1.) o'clock A. M. For llcriglitt ate get"..ige apply ,113 I. .r.l, at the PITTS. RI; 1411 M 1I: I'lN lIIMIIII. N. Water n, Axe rayl9 SAINT LOUIS, &c. kor Louis. tialena Dubuque and St. Pant, direct. L. A litcknz. P. k, 1, tAV M Hill kat, 1,:.r the ' 1 " 1. . 1;ott. k , tl TuEn3., 7:111. at 1U • n AL. A Ltd 14,1•1 y tvor.l., or to the PITTS- IiC ATION k.Ol - 111:4, So. 62 Maier .tr:•rt. iny) For NI. Lonla and Minot. River. The fine Itennwr NATHANIEL HOLMES. TILC9. F. X. 'UNA, will lervre for the eth“ve and nil In tattn.finte j.....rt4 on :11,1N Y, Meky 2f4h, nt IV A. Al. pewsei,, aptly on loarl, nt the NTT& laill t,l MARINE Aiiii 4 oC ATIQN 2 Wattlf CZ r 2.42 Itudependent PlArkrt far St. Louis and 1111asaaart River Tbo steamer ALAI . Cap . Taos. Gobraarb— Clef I:, 'tour. 11013 NAN, Je Lore for the o and Interatedixto is 01, aaTI7IIDAT, gay xi 10 A .11. tor (night or paaxase apply on boort t0).2 • For At. Louts. Tho fine eteturter SILVER WAVE. Captain e iggikerorta C Watixo,— sift lerkve• lor the shove ant In! Milled tats ports, on %MN DAY, May 2tith, W 5 P (might or }war, apply on board or xt the prriv- C AS4IO ATION 11.00A1:1, Na te.! Wittrr y-2.4 For St. Louis. Dolens, Dubuque. The tint , nteamer CLARA DEA\, extphshi ja a l it! W. hrth„ , --elerk, MELLON. —u ill leave fur he 2.1. re :Oat a .11 rowro.too, port, ori NII , N DAN Ntay to A. AL fr.Atb. a r pu.nags• apply ou btard. Or at the PITTS DI MIL lIARINE AN.SOO AfION ROOMS, No. ntrr ut,y2.4 A RON & CO.-TRANSPORTATION A M LlNE.—Flaring made extexidve p imamate this winter, wo are now pm r. do • HEAVY BUSINIESS by PENNSYLI , AN LANAI. and RAILROAD, TIIROOOII TO AND FROM TILE EAST. ERN CITIES. We ran ammo our Mends and all there dbrossed to patronlee tho Penna. Canal and Haßived. that no twins will hs epareet to render general satisfaction to {eve of Eaetern and Western Freight. The AVOIDANCE UP Tlil INCLINED PLANES ON 11U ALLINMENY PORTADE RAILROAD will giseinereased i deapatch to the transiniesion of freight. Otto° Ga PENN street, at the Canal Brain. hl4 LLOYD k LEMON. CLEVELAND AND PITTSBITRGIi RAILROAD, CONTUKTUTO WITH Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad, VIA ALLIANCE. TILE SHORTEST AND QUICIiIiST ROUTE To Caleaao LPCD TOO NOOTO Woo? Is TTA cLxvizAND. This Houle is Oue Hundred runes etenter and about nine hour. quicker then the circuitous one ,ie Indlatutpotin Throe Daily Trains betwornPittetntrtili end Cleveland. Your betaecn'Cleveland - nad Chfca t i+u. Time to Cleveland six honri, Chicago twenty-four Iyure, 6111 i St. Louis thirty-seven haute. On and oft.or SEEEEAV, -Bitty 14511, tho Trains on this Road•will run os foams: • VIA ALLIANCE. The - trains or du , Ohio and Prnnay/vania Itailroak leant Pittsburgh at &06 A. M. and 7:.".0 - A. M. - and 'l-00 P. M. Learn Allinnet. at 7:15 A. M. and 11:AO A. M. and r.:50 P. M. Arrive la Chieeland at liktiO A- )1., Lai P. M. and Y. M. conuertlng. there with Clocel.na and Toledo Railroad for Tolodo,Chicago. Rock Inland and St. Louis. Peesengers forteedo, Chicago, Pt. Louis, and the North er-oat, keying ‘Piorgh ou the 7:30 A. hl. train, by going vie tlecelacid will altivolo Chicago at SAO next morning. lhasatunons for Toledo. Chicago, St. Louis, Rock Island, 0.11M11.. and the North-west, who wish to go through with. oot detention, will take the train leaving Pittsburgh at itao A. M. as that it the only train by which close connections aio made through to the above points. Tin. trains leaving Pittsburgh at 3:00 A. IC and Wellsville at 1:00 P. AL aro the only opts-.by which passengers can Nadi stations south of Allitaco, or station, on the Theca/. taws.. extension. Steamers Forest CitY and Diurnal leave theirianding. op- Monongahela house, every morning (Sundayr ex cepted) at 10 o'clock, ibr Wellsville, connecting there stith the tmin leavingit 4:00 P. M., Alliance at 0:1,0,nrl sulking ot Cleveland at Ikno P. hi_ connetSting: with the train tor Tolotto and Chicago, and 111elh. Central 11M1road steamer Tor Dotiult and Chicago. Tielifts for Chicago and other I , n‘ntß on thn North-wmt, eto Wellsville, etre fold ft $1 to SI,AO Item IIINU tit Affiance. Tim tr.ins for Cleveland rbuuret at Undson with trelne for Cu,yetitoits PalWeald Altrou. PeAlen,lers fbr llorer, New Ptillsdeipida and other ' , t tow. ou Tbecarneee ISxtenalou, ran go through mune do about detentloa. Tho trains Iron elt , tarthl to Tolento and Chicago ran tii (Dow.: Loave Clovnland tisso A. M., 3:4L, 0:3 1 J, B;4.sitnil tO P. M. Attire at Cblea;,ro at 1tk!..6) P. M., S:10 A. M.,. s Io A. M. and (l) P.M. FARE VIA ALLIANCE AND CLEVELAND. .. la 1.11 CA. • Ist class. 2d et T.. nlloamr V.l 12 .To La Palle .410 00 $l2 BC •• 400 " Kock 18 00 14 00 •• el CO " thilena 18 10 11 v 0 •• la 00 $lO no " Sp - 18081d, 18 70 16 01..00ieu..16 90 14 40 " Burlington, 19 00 16 00 81. 1.0018-....18 10 10 " Peoria. 18 00 14 00 SOn r " 20-26 14 70 Mllwauldeeiln " Don Is ro 18 Sti I , :tnlgtationiVP to rhicago SS,OO, Rock Island $lO,OO. liagogo tluoui. to Cleveland and, Chinago. PArricuireid are roqueeted to procure their tickets at the °dice pf 'this Conipitny, In the Monougalle:A Muse, third direttglow the corner. J. I)URAND, ruler, Cleveland., J. A. CA laillbY, Ag't, Pitn.htirgh; TILL AND CROSS-CUT SAWS Da onus and Coru Scythe: Anvils, Bellows and Vices; II l ikurn ini V a t' n,l l4 44l.o .4 e ll ;u t e u rs. Together with a large and extenerni assortment of Ibirtlwarojust reoetvesl tditfor sale low. at No. 8:1Wooii etteet, between Dlainonil alley and YLairth street, Plusbiregb. L'AVL F41NV9.1.01:02 lIBLS. SUGAR; t i bhda. • 20 bbic S. Vous° Syrup. tor side ty m1"21 F. R. DRAVD, No. 1 Diamond. 6, UOAR.—Prime New Orleans in store and D o tow% copley's Pot ClaT for fur xale b) Imy6l JOHN MOORAVAI) ealu by , 01,) V, J SeIiOONUA FAT% MEE ZANESVILLE. CINCINN ATI. LOUISVILLE. For Lortlissfl ie. V I LLE. YIA WF:I.LaV ILLE. 't • - - =::±*'"7,- . . . • ' v, i ~, l, M. IKii. Health and•Shiengthltuuitineirol tably Follow 111 'Erse: • • tiOEIIII4V-tYR -44 IRSEASE OP THE KIDNEYS; LIVER. COMPLAINT; WE:MN:P..BS OF,,AIir:FO); FEVER AND. AGUE' ' A ND the various affections consequent upon a disordered Stomach or,,Liver. Such ~ sts Uuthiitistion, Aciaity of the Stomach, Colleky - Tains,' frrtiran:4l:o4lqo Appetite, Despondency: Costiveness; Slider ind'-.lll4lmittns Pile.. In all Nervous , Rhettrindin and Mttel* otfili, Mona, it has In numerous inettumpa Prond P l ol ll s' l4 ..Fl. 1 ,0 11, and in others elfeeteda decided' cure. - ' ; ..,;,. , Nature finds no new en yin Com w i t h ..,t -eni r . irat ixd thfili* fel tonic in the system. Its effects are ii earn** ' yet the care permanent. It communlcate6 rim VIOMit., -to the system, bat by arousing its oital enerrsse , 'ltl n "it: • age t enables n To throw old the came, and tbn. - -PanicAlt,h4 erverficate.s the disease. . '.. .„, .. „ . ,..14 . •?.•01 When ha medicinal - virtues are so unliselyjsylcifterd edtred„and particularly here, whers it; hiti .. me.secorn- Mr a family medicine, that itle . shld by many . ot.thuelptacess as well an all the druggists , ", Ii Wotdd;lseem•A*,,tinse. 4 . offer thrther evidence, y et as terre kre docibtress somovadin ilrn e tried many advertised ratabdias,:- and stilt st4ir.trpni nyvepsia in one or more of iiiarellifullairans, we auj4oin tie- iblicwing certificates, the.antheAleilibrirhich.,Cenni-I be donbted, coming As they do Crain pawns so vvell,Anallifo • WHAT ITIS DOING AYR TILE KM... ~. Wm. nchuchman, Eau, the Well knownlithegnspher,saya: "I here frequently ' us ed BeerhaVe's nolland Bittern, and find It Invariably relieves itußgeition and debility." .. - • • Rev. Samuel Babcock save: "I found- special sedief,fron, its WY' for a severe headache,, with which ].had : long but fared." . , .. J. W. Woodwell. Fin', says: " thave reed ikerhave i sito land Bitters myself, and recommended It to othenv,, , knowfitg it to be lust what it la reProsented.l. • Ald. Jonathan Neely, of La wor:St.eltiii,aais hayti4l, rived great benefit from Its use for weakness of the eloamot noel indigestion." James M. Murphy gala: AttOr severd_ Idled, ficerhaie's Rolland Billet* removed the pain trom my heart and side, arming from indigestion." The editor of the Natant:ling Free Preen oafs vl.Aftei-- one of the beet physicians in thls „plate had , fiallsd.,laortoixe. Ibilland Bitters cured the of the worst form of dyspepsia" Francis Felix, only mannfast-urer of the."miginal Ex• tract oft:Mies. ease: -I know that your Ifolland Bittern is one of the beet medicines in the world for a disordered stomach or liver." • • . • Dr. Ludwig...Moroi' nu, *FII4CPI," ItattifilartVrtra.n.ne , l,- it a inediclne ileserring the confidence cif the public._ Dr. Elierhatt, the , liniding German „phyeickna of. Penn., timiprescribed it frequently during thelast three yeare r with marked canvass, in debilitated states of thodlgestiveargals, or of the system generally. . , The ItuthaCee of ftallon's Vinegar FactorYiaytk v 1 tied It myself, and was therefore induced to try its effeet upon my wife, (troubled with. the great debillty counnon•to all 'of e consumptive habit,) and really it is dotngler more geed than anything she hat over taken?' Whoever expects to.tlad la thlsa bevetage. will be dleap. pointed, hutto the etch,. weak and-low sulfite& it sill prove a grateful aromatic cordial] possessed of alngtdar,retn edial properties. ,- The great popularity of tide delighthilaumna &teed many imitations; which the public shoOhlgoardltliainat i n t r . chafing. Be rwt persuaded tia boy anythingetia , knill- you have given Boerhavels Holland Butters a faiftelal.> 4ine bet tie will convince you how intinitelysuperiorltis wan these imitations. sT BOlciat $1 per bottle, or six bottles for bytl4-eole proprieton, RE.N.1.01114 PAGR, JO., & • • Manufacturing Pluirmacentiate and 'elf ". ' cor. Smithfield and Third streets, Pittabirgh, ==l Philadelphia, T. W. Dyott k Sons, 132 N. 24 streak "Na te York, Barnes 'Park, 304 Broadway, corner Darrati. =Balti more, ensnare Brothers, Gay. street .and Cincinnati, John D. Par.k: , Chicaito, isszciar end:ism:2l3 S. Water et St. Lania,Baniard, Adam] & Co. N. Orleans. J. Wright & Co. A CARD TO THE LADIES,— DR. DIIPONCO'S GOLDEN wyritLicravim TS-MALE& The combination of. Ingredient's in Dr.. Dripen d,'s Golden Pills, are perfectly herrelesa.• They have been odd In the private prartice of old Dr. DilponCo k l oTpr..ls ' yearn, and tlumaanda of ladles eau testify tddheirgierll ana never-failing suacints in almost every rase, •lalltonatcting Irregularitiee, relieving irantni diAtrdskitig - Oen, particularly at the change of life. From sto 10 . Plll4 wall Cn, that common yet dreadful disease, the 'White. , . Nearly eery hidyin the land offers 'from that e d O P l hEnT • The above pill has permanently cured thousands. and will cove you If you use them. They cannot harm yon—on thn c..nt eery, they remove all olintrtictloits, restorr„-nalath to ha proper channel, end invitpirate the whole eystrtub„ Ladies alone. health will not permit an Intivase of•famlly, utg - fliritt Pills a eviccessful preventive. For. partici:dap 410 ne on the lux. Trice fl—and will Aite dent toladlot on fulentially, In mail, by enclovinF ,$1 hi:l4o3 . lr_ oftfhefoh , . lowing iirre, oh , : Id by SAM PLEA REED, general Agents DorAlteghtny City; 1/ELTON'S Drog Store, Birmingham, JOILN O;SLVT I F, and by W. A. GILDENFENNEt* CO., No. 43, Flfth *eel, opposite the Theatre, Pittaburgh, Who Will supply denier, at proprietor's prices. Sold by all,braggietau. the citrand trotted Sts.ces. .Pr2Pagnk. • IfR. BROWN 'continues to becensulted . for the cure of SECRIIT DISBASIM. lils - sudct . ,AvTh ioug-struoling CHAOS to unequalled: 'Ms Mimed are lMitM to eall without delay. Persons *Meted with 'Venereal Die Caere, Rheumatism, File, or • Senilnal Debility,' SIMS& net delay to got his advice. Letters containing a peons:444% . ly answered. - • as, Office and Private Rooms, No. 60 Slating . eld between Third and Fourth streets, Pittsburgh; . Pall - ATE DISEASES—DR. BROWN, No. 1,0 Smithfield meet, between Third and . .tralith et recce, dove.i .s his entire tutentien to an Mitre WO:. tire. Ills business It, for the moist part, ccirdinna ter private Venereal Z 7 starter. and such palnfatais*ni,,;,,,, .: brought on by imprudence yonthfnl indrilgeute'fia,. Syphilis, Syphilitic Itruptiokni, Utrootrhea,Oleet,Sttlittlfir s Urethral Discharges, Impurity of the Dinoth, witty alkilitpilwsi of the V' of Organ. Skin Digetices,'Sdittttlel=, 'Potter, Ringworm, Mercurial Menses, I ,l embitif it impotency, Piles, Rheumatism, IlinnaleVistiknertirilttinthlY Suppressions. Diseases of the Joints, !fistula in Any Nervynit Affect:lona, Paine in the Rack and Loins, IrritatturtVlyhe Bladder and Kidneys, successfully. treated - . Cure,gm Twenty y:cals' practice itia in this city) enableaDt.DlV9it to offer assurances of a speedy cure to all whu mayetiOmistin- der his care. :I. • Odle., and Private Consultation Rooms Stnith4 A 4 beta - eon Third and Fr nrth stropta , /Or Charps moderato. Inovfokiil s t PENNSYLVANIA lIAILROAIV., Summer ArraugementeelChange ofllprir Os and after MONDAY next there will he TIIRESHAILY TRAINS between PITTSBURGH and PHILADELPHIA. THE MORNING MAIL MAIN leaves Pittsburg' lor Philadelphia at 0:30 A. M. THE FAST LLNE !farm- Pittsburgh for Philadelphia at 2:50 o'eliock, P. M. , . , THE NIGHT ILYPRESS. TRAIN leaves. Pittaburgli.lbr; Philadelphia at 10 P. M. BLAIRSVILLF, ACCOMMODATION TRAIN licavesPittre burgh daily, except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock, P. M. • BRINTOWSAWOMMODATION TRAM karat 'Attamtsb daily at 11 o'clock A. M., 8:30 P. M., and fk2o as far as Turtle Greek Bridge. The above Lines connect at Pittsburgh withilie - Itiißtoida to and from St. mute, lio.r Alton, Galena and CbiosgO,' /IL ; Frankfort, Lexington and Lonbrille, Ky.; • Terre Rante, - Madison. Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.-, Cincinnati, Day ton, Springfield, &Bert:mak" Stintineky,'lroledo,ialaxeßind,4, Clumbus, Zanesville, Massillon and 'Wooster • Oblift also, . with the Steam Pocket Boats from and to , NtriVataLme;','Sr. LOUIS, LOIIISVO-LE and ClNemvon. THROUGH TICKET'S can be bad to or from tither of the above place.. •. -For further particulars, see handbills at the • dtffetent starting points. Passengers from tho Wist wDI illiwYthli the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadeaikig.P4i more, New York, or Bowel. BiES Agent, PaaseggerlineeA, P.3lolll Itt. • TIN Agent, Ve*ngetlinee,.phibubiliMin. • 1 NOTICE is hereby given' thatt — ho4 — imeal Meeting for thn. election of 'tifeCtoin ter burgh. Cincln..ati and Lonthcille Teleptiph'Contpomt, will • be held at the National Telegraph Office, in thegity of Lei. • Willie, Hy., on the first Monday (second day) err-Zititqui3te. at 10 o'clock A. M. . acTruil . HANNA; ' mys • 'POCretet; • CUAL, SLACK AND LIME.--Settled postale Mr delivering in the•sfOreanf the Work, of Pittsburgh • this Company. 171,000 bushels - of Ilituminotie Coal, 50,ute0 bushels of Stank, 'nal 0,00.0 bushel!. of Iffine r will he received at the Office of the COmpiany until THEMSDAT, the 3901 inst., at 3 o'clock. P. ?if.. Tied Coal, Mack and Lime to be of such quality and deliverCdast suelitimes and in such quantities as shall be approved of and directed. The standard of nenputation iiirfinter and 'Slack. to be 70 pounds per bushel. Payments to beratede monthly, retaining...s) per Cffllit ac &celerity for pee formance of contrail. . Propewals to be directed to'JOIIN ITOLMIZ, Lout of the Company, andleddorsed "Proposals fur CaiM Slack," or for Lime," as the ease may be, - JAMES P.e0M80:1, Valtul Office of tins Pittsburgh Gas Go., Marlatie, 1836. . f --neyl7:t _ Lj j tuy l 7 N in S p E rim E t, rdDo'Oefor COPFEE-- 15 hags:prime old.beguara C9free; 2.1) poi.k.ets " Java • " • M bap ocha With a prime. quality of. old Rio received bq P. It. DRAVA ; S 2 Market it. anal Difaudat*,s.- , ' firrsituson. 11,-9 THE PITTSBURGH TB.UST COMPAlCEttall ' tkikda' declared a DlNhierid of SIX PER CPNT on the Capital Stvri imt rif tile profits of the last six tuontbs,payalAs to tkpa stlo, liehlere or their legal rep resentativek terthwitb.. thr2l 1 yr. SCHLLY..Cashiar. It N- EW 000DS.-74. 4. XASON & a ,. .hare 11110 received Snit cases W and es of 'r4ve s - e .7......thnevi and• Hingham, Bleached und Brown 11 II Cheek., Ticking, Tweed.. 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