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Sloan, Hobert P. Cochran, Wm. S. Garvin, Wm. (I. Murray, Joel B. Dan ner, Andrew Hopkins, Thomas J. Timmons, Wm. Rice, Cleo. Plitt, 0. G. Westcott, 11. It. After the interaction of ltn4inesq Committee n , tiourne4 to .; o'clock, P. M. Ai Li P. M.. Committee met. Same members in attendance, and adjourned to meet in ('in rinnnti on Saturday neat. G. U. Westcott, Sec'y .41,6 lig of Ooltfocil • thonieation fr,du reaidenL Prospect street, rel ative to la!,ing water pipes, vras received and re tarred to the Watvr Committer. Also one of a hitniorciti4 chars:ter from property holders on file street. calling the attention of the City Mather: to the condition of the ' , ewers and gut- tent in that A communication from Col. iteorge W. Ca Preqi dent of the chin and PennAril alio.lin.nd, in rela tion to the consolidation of that road with the Fort Wayne and Chicago road+. A Committee of tire was appointed to elandue into the matter with refer ence to the interest., of the city, which a large 'dock holder. The second section of the ordinance granting the tight of nay to the Allegheny Valley Haiiroaa through the city via Pike street came op. A niution WAS made to postpone indefinitely. na by a tie vute. Mr. Quinn offered a AUhAIIIIIe for the ,reoisa lion. which adovita v "le “i • 111 :I), in Thiel seerwil atioptlNl Ly a vie 1.1 1:: :13r , to When the fourth Election was read an amendment was (dieted prohibiting the C..tnpany front going an until the Legislature hue prvv.ed un 'let the uiden iug of Pike etreet to eixty feet, which is to be done at the expen.Re of the Cowpony. Adopted by a lute of 20 ayes to r aye.. A. amended it then passed— ayes 17, nays R. Fifth section passed without a ,lit Sixth section passed without a division. Seventh section ditto. t.ne substitute for the eighth section Into uttered and voted down. An amendment giving the Company two instead of five years to open up, widen Pate street and pay damages, was adopted. It then passed as amended. It then came up for its third reading and final pass age, when a motion was made to reconsider, which nos lost—yeas. 13; nays 14. On its final passage the vote was as follows Ares—Messrs. Bennett, Brown, Errett, Olean, Griffin, Hill, Iluteaisditt, Kelly. Layton, Lit• tie, McAdams, M'Clintock, and Riddle. Total 14. NAYS—Calhoun, Duncan, Dickson, Dalzell, Herd man, Irwin, Kammerer, Kim, McKelvy, Quinn. I'cott and Marshal, President. Total 12. Adjourned. ,celert Cuttrtril.—This body concurred in the actio, of the other chamber in all general business. After this came up the Allegheny Valley Railroad matter. The first section as passed by Common Council con cursed in. On the second section coining up ahidh reads as follows "The said railroad company shall, under the dire. Clint of the cify adthoriticif. grade the streets ci which the said road shall pas , ': eds., pave the int paved portions thereof with cobble Ftooe. , , and keep the saute io repair. Said company $.,31/ 0011101111 to the grades of the streets now or hereafter established by the city authorities, and shall lay their tracts nil construct crossings and water courses necessary on streets and alleys. and under the direction and slid jest to the control of the city authorities." A numl.e, of nteuiLers evnten.led that the true eon truction wonld compel the company to pare tro or .11 the qreets which cr.?' Pike ' , tree! tithem contended that it meant only to pare that part or the elreety A very windy de bate on the gramatical construction of thin eeetion here took place. An amendment to etrike out the neelioni was Inst by a %.,teof G yeas to 5 nay!. It tben ramed after t.rtking out the anietniment of the t' C. A motion 'ices then made pass the "riginsl or dinanee vith the urei ilun 4•f ihr amendment• re ported et.% z. l'atzed A.I ut urned nj:th High Gat-table 6ine tatt e d for rialtim.re Satoitp night I r 14e purpo, into cuPtnar n Ingiiire nainc.l 1/Aniel IJ. rah Lerner, recently arrested in that cit.: iferAberger was for mercy salesman in the clothing ttore .1 Mr Cann, No .2 Liberty , hit t it ie i.harged agaiu•t him that tiuriug hi , n.noe..ti..n n lib the e•tnhlieh anent he :lola good, Irom the proprietor to the Amount :of some 1 - 60. Mr. emin, immtliatel) d'o h ,,,teriog hi, lss. perm,' IlerAherj4er to \Vlttql• ing, and aseertalue.l there that he had dis poerd el some r2flo worth of the stolen jr pert in that viler whir , it be started for Llaltimore. Ile made quiry concerning hi„ wherenbuutr in the latter city. leasing the number, dc., of the house ut which lie was /gulping, ho communicated the fuet to the 1., Lice here, and they telegraphed to the Baltimore of Meer: , to arrest him n• a fugitive'from joetire The) did and he I+ m•nn awaiting, the arrived .•f hint!. ,who will bring Lim to !hi. city for trial. There are •uther Fe r osl ehargee about being made againt hat Ca they hate not yet been fully made out, we nfit ':eing them for the prei4ent.— mail, uJ,I - - The t .ner held an inquest upon t...`e hotly of a girl named Martha Taylor, who died sud,.:"DlY on Stanley night in a frame house on Prospect occupied by a 'lira. McWilliams. She bad been 117'ing a dissolute life for some time µnet, and a couple of weeks Igo gave birth to a child. Against the injunc2: (ol of ( be IDoctor, the took opiates, which, he testified, I,,att the rause of death. The jury rendered a verdict that !lie deceased came to her death from inflammafion of the stomach, produced by causes to them unknown. The child was taken charge of by the friends of the girl, who are said to be quite respectable folks. Hon. Dav;ti R. Pools, lion. Hendricks 11. Wright, 'Maj. S. Jamiron, den. Henry D. Foster, Col. Al exander Mel; inney, John Montgomery, Esq.. Mr. Sloan, of the I:ric Obeerre, - , den. Rirbard White, and a large number of others, are in town, on their way to Cincinnati. A number of these gentle men left this morning in the 3i o'clock train. to pursuance of previous notice a meeting of the democracy of this city Rlns held last night at Wilkins' Hall. Arrangements were there made for the recep tion of delegations passing through this city to Cin cinnati. }Cross inn Tickets 1., the einriontri; nrrn I —.Tickets by the old and reliable route, the Little Railroad via Columbia., at HALF' FARP. are for Miaow. nfile6ls of the Ohio and Penngylvnutu alb) at the Itsdn.a4l 1:4•1.1,ry.--The Ticket ov '4 of about eighty Railroad, at Blairsville, was ro. • /rook of the dollars. The police uth:ers have tn.. ras.•al. 4 _ /),*strier Before Judges ILIUM i• .n au \William t J. 11. Shoenberger c. John L. Miller S Co. A. tion, breach of covenant. The defendant,. on the nth day of September; 1554, agreed to furnish plain • tins with one hundred tons of Franklin furnace pig metal, as soon as navigation would permit, equal in .mality to the metal of said furnace that had been ...Id in this market, for which. plaintiffs were to give then a note for $3,50u, payable tour months front the tote of agreement. t to the delivery of the metal they wets to settle ter it at the market price of that . i ttality of metal, iir at whatever price the balance of the lot would sell, at the option of plaintiffs, t if sold to other , than Alex. Miller,l less than two dollars p. r ton, which distinction woo to be made iu consid eration of the advance made on the back of the argeetnent. The defendants receipted for a note of s3,fdlit, with one month's interest, making $3,517 So, and stated in the receipt that it was for the above homed metal; also if there was not metal enough to meet this amount, defendants were to make it The defendants delivered only eighty-sin tons of the. one hundred agreed upon, and this action is brooght. t.. recover the amount the defendants agreed to makof go,id in case of failure to meet the contract. Loomis for the plaintiffs, Cochran for defendants, Jury out.. R e v, Isaac Williams vs. the African Methodiste t'burrli of this city. Action to recover $2.50 55 duet him for cervices rendered a= pastor of the chur.A._ On trial. '.• • . • . MAI 27 Jo Toro Mr. Nay, better known to our citizens as •' Old Bally," IA in town. We learn that it is the intention of his friends to give him a complimentary benefit some night this week. We hope that hie friends, and their name is legion, will come forward for the benefit of thrir ,1,1 townsman. We under stand that the benefit will take place on Saturday -A I evening next. W. FORNEY', Ch'm'n ap vi the Penna. i()L,.t.tral The Prefildeney- 4, HUsk Hunter." Ostrrtssisii i—The editors of the Pod having refused to publish the lidlniving. noything that iwold Militate against Mr. Buchanan. I a iii ro r it oo u hivor, inasmuch as those not in favor of the ••tot.. are shut out from the would-be organ of the party, if you would give this an insertion in your independent paper. Truly, DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONV/INTNiY.—The friends of Linn. Ratak and Bunter for President and Vice President, are requested to meet at "Oak Cottage" on Monday evening, 28th inst., at 7 olctobk, to make arrangements to attend the Convention of the 2d 'June. No city dictation. The above we find in the Ch ',ar/ e of yesterday ; neither the object nor the writer require further no. lice at our hands. We are fur James Buchanan and the Union, and not for " Oak Cottage." We are sorry to differ with our diffusive friend lien; but the country demanded ecision and unity, nut new things nor new men. Board of Licensers.- -The following applications from the Second and Third Wards, Allegheny, will he heard to-day. .James McKee, W. 11. Newell, El. len Thompson, Thomee Well. George Walters, Thos. Gee. GerFt, Peter Gent, A. Hoffman, and L. Kern. 44 - Every Day brinpi forth mrne nest et ivra, art the ,Irthes of BE. J. lIR 4 TRT 011'3 CFLEBRATED STOM ACII BITTERS. fr,.ur %amain 1i011114.. 1;1 M 01,114.. iCkSbUrg, Slemphis, Galvmt ~,,, n. aril as from our citireni, and from other differ, nt 14.4, of the United States, ne are infoimed that those Bitters err lartitlilitriy 1.111140. i to warm sickly ,partieularly (door ri and deflerVet, if rrilerxll‘ AA It Jr , t.• .entire and diapeller of .u . k luta!v he, lariptur .1 the loss of appetite, derangement ..f the liver aml st,nu mll WS el I as a sure prevent', ••1 Frier mid Ague. slut all till lens snacks, it sets as a Ip•utl. • nod ,11‘..s lull nu . ..lig - 11i 1.• the scum. li and a strut. N . ii nsle 19 all the pi Druggists sail Mite's 1hr..•~,:1, the Culled Slate and Caliaala soil lIIVTETTKR A isllllll. t.ir• mno nfnet urea rail prior ietors, 20? Peron vireo itirelariew Slomitch Hitters ore wiosowto , lvet by an who loot- it tett thorn tw th. best fatally Toetiwine of tha aae, kr th e uir of Coati,rhos, mei a tlteor ere 4 state of the I.lYer mot :,looowh. tto tire! Mt. I,t.priebtrs not loratetel to couti.o. poople (row usias: other preparation. that ate palmed the pahlia warm the ,erne of Shotuala Itittrets. for they have bohad that oh!) on.. trial was needed to eeteler ewolion uhoeceanary. . . - . For 601, .110444m1.•, by l'Obl.t• )1 & C 1.41.1414. T6lrd oirt.t I 1....turt.....0 .1...1 awl 141rarkt0 W 1 11 K14.11'.411i, 140 W,4.41 1.4 and by Druggutat 4400144.11 y de-Edockings and lloslery for Winter.-- I f pal don't want your Toot pincisod •11.41 I.ad and .Mort Stockino., you will talcs onr ad,wo and go to C. 1.4,.Ca. rwr nor of Market alloy and rim. ntrrt, and tlrly titan Stockiup, that [wake y.wr 1,44 Id, an .1 • .Ifi.l OM, DALT id.• twat. and ovilf , nryety H.ftft-ry Hunt y. ran et rz. ; ,(1.11 Rftniftsulftv the plerr, CUrber of Idatkut en Icy awl Fifth •trftet-. soil AMUSEMENTS. riIIiEATRE.—J. Fosse, sole Lessee and I. Manager; W. H. Itxxo, Stage Manager; thug Fun ca, Actlt Manager. Tr:manna, J. V. Ltaarrrg PUCKS OF • DNILIOSIOX Bases and Parrltietta.—__liik. I . ritede kluges, large . . fs exi Second Tier •• . l'ri•ate Boxes, snutL. . Cio Boxes (or colored persons... ... . ie et/ 1!-Certificate, securing seal., t2trot, r trs. The "tar of the Weer," M( 11 ACiii IT. %IITCII will zipper, TIT.SDAY 114 7...rn n "•r Batty 0'86141.1a-I(ex, , r... 1.1.4 Mu+ 11.a,t,i, a/ hrn Isiah acing and Irtall Jig . Mike dir ran k. Wi art, Lid) .) lt.Trrtt.., Mimi Lilik Clillit.ff E=l Pet of the Pettit oats— Punt. the N.r. Mitchell—with eon.. K. Plccre„ Duhow /opt,' r, A {v. Young. Mtn.. Jules M Med lirw , tatu %Ito A W. Y.Ktrig ; Suportcr. Mrs_ It. (.]inter Ahertrtsfe.. , / Elk.» , prti ett 7; t Ilrbun r The Campbells are Coming TILE Titol - pr. I to.l FOURTEEN PERFORMERS, roR FOUR NIGH - ft , . "SI /11,1” tt \l'l , 11 t.tt MASONIC lIALT,, N; EST A PEELS "Id awl vt.,:thatt CIIIIPBEIA, NIINSTRELS tinder the threcutt. .4 the worhl-t,ticegruetrt MAT PEEL New latmon. (lea - com , s, Purl. A be p a m. litars I.Ra •+! 111 rIeS DR ► , A /A/SPA. AC'.. 10liN W. !tt'l'Altllli , rind DIKTIIIACTUR, 11.61 i au. ".1 I• thr roati:.‘ a n d 4.(x... .41.11 kiwis of BILI—T. VIM CONCF.RTS, I.fITUI(t:. 4 All rommanwattons----eltlxf t) mati.l.l.,:taph. ot IrttiO--tlirt • CUKI to tho th, )1..4 not,: P.at, *lll pt vutpt Attenti.,ll. .47 AUUTION SALES JUDERWRITt:RS' S.ILE uF ! , 'Fi_ . ..lNl msot SE Ar —(ht M. E I' attpra. • 111110 9A. 41 . I. at ann.& 14 John W Dll[l , 3ltl. K.•,.4 at 'war aiarkm, .111 I. r. 1,1 ta aJ it 14.4 I pert of • fiteman tttritto rtrLef , L. ft ..• tl st m L of st elltll,ll Trts, at %,,4 ER/Ult tst I; .o-.-rt. tl..n All . u 3 ,'r1..•4 ..ti Ib. prrn“.... 11 11. • Ihre.l.,rs ..f lb. War 4 ry handft..l.), kaat.-.1 114• r c••1-rwr ..r . ii. and Ur•nt ett,i• Lat $l, tr ~f f.. r),I. .•• t IMIMIM=E= E. rct al •,E. Irf DA 1:-. Au t..u. ELwiltLE CITY lIESI 14:N cE .kT .1l 1 TtoN. ILESI,II L. atilt. 1.•4•1 on Ow thr. •1•41 In.. k , :I law., al 11, 1•4 .• ta.llog . t.u. kto AU 1411., The 1 I. in ~ -I Ire", f. u.l, 1.1 illl/100i1111114 . 1 . 11/, /.. • MO/0 , Am/ 11, lu f ...lat.', Terr . made ku.wn al gale 1 . 4 1 L 161111.1: CITY RESIDENCE ;,t ~•„,•, , t. IL . F.SI/11. Llat r 110 II II , .., lite ieri•tlinn - S, Ike lit.. • 1.11. k 1/1,1 ELL.* . 11.4 .- 111:. :4 • :1 1...y0u ~..1 Ti..- 1.4 .4 I.y Hu L. , 1 . Lou I. lc. 41.11 hlley I 1,1. hi... V* to t• , i•ail. at, tukinythat , -• 1411. ...opt.. aud 1. al • .1. lit, .1. 1.11 TO INVALIDS. EXTENSION OF STAY FINDING it imposmible. from the a•yomtl luting 'th-rnands upon Ills attent, , o, 1 Pitt • burgh WI early d ho had rh.slghni, DIL Z,ILYIN M. BITCH, Win extend We appotntinent in thin eit) till tee , mot. met compatible with other arysagemep LA, nntll 12tIL I Jot. where he may be consulted dally (SzbIALLEIL rx , rrte-I) wt 14%1 lin owe at the ST. CLAIR 1101'1:L. Corner of Penn and St. Chair eriamta, t rutrat•-• gut P•pu •t grew the hour. of TX!: TO FOUR, for f•t' NI tA alt 1 ('CONSUMPTION, A sill NIA AND mOtoes BRONCHITIS at "1 . In o n s , taarrn Ni ant wbinh ampl4 tw A PROPRIATE Constitutional and Merlianir':s Ileroadlot and Medi , nal In halations has given him a degree t epee, its which Cul not. attend a partial Imperfect treatment o( 1!1•ao ol..tinate and danua diserma ; awl from ample expOriense, ero PITCH feel/ Malawi( fully Justified in 61.11.1111gg ut: , ;when disease is so far advanced that the shove moo,. tall, no ; other carerse can afford rebel Ult VITCH may also he consulted for CATAIIIIII, either in the head or throat, with thu use of local applications, means of throat and nasal syringes. together with Hie obser vance of necessary general measures, enables him to relieve in cruses oßoutunet of r year's standing. He may 1< ,on suited for Dyspepsia, anal Chronic Inflaminationa at the Stomach and bowels, and for Versales Diseases, who li the employment of appropriate nio-hanital apphancvai, enables him to treat with almost uniform DR. FITCH will be assisted by his associate, lat. J. W ' SYKES, whe will be with him after the 11th of May, and with whose assistance he hopes to attend to patients from a distance, with loss he ny than has heretofore been unavoi dable. Should DIL PITCH be under the necessity of lea,- log on the let of Juno, instmul of remaining till the Pith, the appointment will la, concluded b Dit. SVKhe, who will remain until Saturday evening, July 12th. To accommodate his increasing and extemove Western prattle, DK. C. M. FITCH still upon in June neat, a peril.. tient office, at BC ?VALI). New York, where lie will be, after leaving Pittsburgh, and where all commitment nom w 11l here after be addressed. lilt. CALVIN M. FITCH wishes it expressly understood thathe has no longer any liminess connection with S. FITCH, and would call attention to the Coati who h he found himself called upon to publish Immediately on lila re turn from reforonce to the eu.. which Di. S. S. FITCH wau nfort un ately persniuhed t opursue during C. M. FITCH'S absence /#4,0,1,10 desiring to consult 111 FITCH, should call as •vartps pOas4/le. ruya..,likw Ik4f..V,—A very desirable lot of ground fdrvet, Allegheny oily, by 100 feet, t d 4e,T. :apply to 4LAKP.I.Y A RICHEY. -- `1.2.4 /front. . COFFIN '4 4 . 4kUl is. Cp., !)elders iR - 4.,04 , 1 Pill' si Will will be go. morel. kVID 11 CANIWIB.. 111 , Csuidless, iv. (801.,C,4010111 t.I, Wick & ANT 1101.ESALE GROCERS, NAILS, corroN SAIL . Iwryli )Itinuftwturun (Nan. Woo‘l wr otrort., REMOVAL. FRANK V AN GORDER 11AS REMOVED to No. I'll MARKET street, nearly opposite to his old sutniL and Is now prepared to eimply his enstoiners and the public generally with anything they need in the wa) of 'trimmings, Embroideries, Ribbons. Cloves, Hosiery and Fancy Goods generally. iffdr• Remember the No., 7S Nlailet st. lipTl.:ftni--elhi IMPORTANT.—The Subscribersoreflow opening a Spring and Summer assortment of tbs.'s, e.a..., ',toting In part a large and well srierted stock ..l the hr-I quality and most fashionable styles of Bummer Clothing to ji„,,,: fine English Bridles and Martingales; Fancy Hal here; Horse Brushes; Carry Combs ; Carriage Dusters; Cat pet and Enameled Leather Traveling hags. Lathes' sod 1 Gents' Sole-leather Trunks, Au. All of wßieli, w,. are roe, dent, are superior in quality and lower In price than es,r before offered in this market. Purchasers are invited to ritl ~,I examine our stork I I the sign of the Golden Horse-head No St; W...d street, corner of Diamond Alley. my:: IL H. HAR.TLEY a GC, *•:„, ti -"-# .• "1" e~ -S.. THE LATEST N FWS BY TELEGRAPH. THIRTY-FOtTRTiiCONGRESS: FIRST SESSION. WASHOOTON, May 213.—,Senote--Mr. Pearce, from the Special Committee to investigate upon Mr. Sum ner, stated that it was found impossible to pursue the investigation properly without the power to send for persons and papers, and asked that such power be given the Committee. Agreed. Mr. Weller presented a petition signed by - ,:;;,titin citizens of California, bound in two large: volumes, asking that a wagon road Ise c instructed to connect California with the Atlantic. Ile urged the importance of the measure. Mr. Weller also introduced a bill ior the conOtru.•- tion of a military road from the western boundary ot Missouri to Carson Valley, and another for the construction of a military road from El Paso to Fort Yuma. 1333233 Mr. Pugh !Ware:teed the Senate relative to Kutva mutter?. Mr. Pugh eloected to the proporition of Mr. Seward to admit KaDrll, into the [Mon tinder the Free State Constitution, liecnose of the small mitolter of her population, which d 1 not e‘ teed 24,110 m and because the Topeka Ft tuditutioll received only ;Ia voter. Ile pursued a Course of argument similar to that of the rupperters of the Douglas Dill, and war very• revere in his remark, on the Emigrant Aid So. eietie.. Ile gave reasons , why he could not (they the instructionr of the (Olio Legirlnture, and replied to the nrgument • of Seward and Sumner. Mr. Seward introduced a hill to itutbori.epr.iteidion to lie given t.i citizen. of the roiled r tide- aloe m iv diecover deporites of guano. which es. refi,rod to the committee en Foreign I:ehtti,n•, the Senate• adjourned. /Jo., tali no., ed a •ll•pen.oot ~t ;he to ennlole him to ittlroau., res, , lrtrow to onil for npeeilic infurmation oonneoted with all tic Iron, tr work un the onl.i:‘,l ntl.l pont "tine Ile said he wanted the routory to ace tire which the lea 1.... t regar ir.i, no,l tl.e Ilt . money wanted. 'll...t.•ttott to •tr.q , 01,.1 Mr. Ball prover..lea to nhol• l hot the : = .ee rotary ..1 lie Tren..nry ha.l unneoe.narils expen.le.l large 'UM . ' 1.1 ?Honey as, letilit e : Oritrlet? to the I.IOL est inetea.l of the lower, loddeir, holt a 1...4 of no , re than sloo,tioo. tin one of them $ I 6,11410 ..r $ ',two were ' , pent in introllttnrr lor rarcing atone L•n Ito Trea.nury llnibling • when row hh. nt..t rt I-c perf,lne.l I.y rontrar , Ile tuna, no ohnrge nintt rapt Alk-ig cut the hitter i. ritirreer,..n.rtly mon, on the rnt.ito tool 11, e%ierll,ll. I.) looking the w . • heat .rot hn. The r, wn. I.a•re,l Air. telly AA/rine-I per rat , “.11 I • punt 1.0 • lwech. whlrh hr taut n..w no . I portuni!, er. 1.11.111 !tilling that the "oft.. are Iho !cur I !owl . in NeW tacit rite, air Itil ,11 ,, r tit trurol,er rand nntn•nnltiv to the who. an 1,141•Lot-n.sir oto•ily N•411.1.g• 11. •I I,:. I.elael 11,0 drirgnte “1.1 rr. , •gn 11, .•.111,,1i nt, t• the r rte Alf. lintrildirel AlnrAinll, from the ./litiwitir, 'omen, rrin•rte.l fa hall l'..tent• to tr•on n the litol t0t i 0.1,,110 • i ,:,t..1.131111 i•riUr to Januar% I , • t.. ru. w I tu.. wrel, Tb. 11,4.0% ti.l.t,orne.l Tremendota• Indlgnat i 0 Ilk 1I cril lag !tle The lArre•t I..ehripc c.t, te. lAncit I t t•••••,.1-1,1 ;-ot ~on. 1. t• r.• 1 ,- c . ••n 1 • the, .n.l gtsmtl—.l thr tta ' cm% 1.11. St.tuncr 1.,, 01-11.31.• i Ytt.,l,-,lc the 1..1!•, :11,1 ‘1•111..1. t.• “flat6;.3 I,„rerrorr. r•srLirre, 1-rtr Pre•l , l , ) , I lid n tri. , l 41...1114 , 1103.3 11:c11 as rartiem Air 'I:, IL. .lE•.er• wet.. trout ss. Her. k!ey r Ma . r-r Urr•r. Mr Hakt I the rnAltt. Mr Phell,(Le Lk ;,•10,14ir .1 , Mr W •.-•• l• MAT,' Mr Nsthrkt, nai.. L:sllt-rr. i the . Arnu• A Laerrrtrov. I•r 1:011 n en 1 PITTHIltiltlll ill/ARV OY TRAILS.: ANIL I y Hme her PIIKI/CLIAIIITLV EIS - RANGE lbomeurtrng :I. }rarer Ilr,lilnH Nee: srarr as int.r. tarn IL. ha, ti•a•lr a •I rra.rr terr,rc IL. mamtr:l :-..rnikt, r • ! •. 1,11 t •,._6. 1: .Le‘roirr lt• 1,1 • r ars Lar....... rt r I' F.C. II ,r • ho::• crl.cre •r6t , urtlfn wrre , r I r.tnnid•.u , Chun, p nc-cdr.4 l• 011. , er o.* .”.4tf/ Ps k - It ~ :•. F Paler. • hariey :.•. ) . .hcr. Prey. -, I and .1”1.1t: A A; dr, •. Tc - }.r et. n. M.ll, k•t• 1!111!1=11111IN .1(1.1 !,11 . 0- tr•i..” 11. 0 re, gr:t.t . • n IMII!IIIIM =ME r,,itr•, 11..1 • r Irbil.. LI, Cr.ttel,le n vr %Ai - I=l t •'T t -,.•. •• 3 AI =MEE 11=1 J.! Iv rtr.44 , M=!1=11 .r•••• 1 •tl re I t. I I•annrr• with wit Iti O. •i.I . \lst 1,01 hi the teed ot th.. 11,. mt.ng, t 41 416 1. , • err... ant •14 , 1 1. .1••• tt is Lid,/ :Fhl 1,1 lo 11) Ile i 14.4•14: tl F. .11..11 el, ,to, . a I v n all a it.•.•c ten men. tta.l.• tort tt..tt t "too.; Ilar•Lat tunktug ern-'..:eel to•ilt N. IV. It trlcr and t, It "rnstit, prts-nrr•. ie....! 1,...) Liner et the I fee Sltdo nth., droner retoote•l their IddKOFerTI without molestati.m ',herd( .I..tter noun at tor [made his rtppearatee with I I men he di I not attempt to make any arrest., hut tkeianded al, the lrid! , and it,vate arms. and gate the people Lye minutes to 30 hl hie do round, threatening, in • u•e ele•ttl, stone Ike town. t toe tielti•pieets gas given up. I. ut the people retii.ed vtirrender their privet.. ern,. In halt at, hour he relented rink an ',Vern liolthitig force and ton pieties of artillery, and commenced the work of dertriletion hy a catin.tlia,le the Free Stat. 11,,1 e l and Jfr-old dlf Freedom printing cake. Ihe former was loaned, and the tepee and pre., of the o ,re I,r okeu up 11.1 tc,••tro) ed. The women ar.l children lied in all directions, and no time wag gi on t.• rave properly The NI insourian, were yell trig through the street++ I.ke eo many demon., threat ening every !Min with death. The Trifiliiir'S correspondent left nt eight o'clock. F',ri z ep miles from Lawrtnrr he saw n Totem.) of smoke and a great light in that direction. Ile ha, nu 1101111( but that the town le. destroyed. Another meshenger, who left Leavenworth just be• : New York Market. fore the departure of the boat, says that several men 'tone, Play '2o.—The demand for Floor for export had been killed by inc;o' party, 111.1 then . Itmlie. tailtna vet, with large receipts trout, Ih.• w.•st the market were lying in the Ittreeis. It tet feared that General with 4 'ic‘ ,.l . 4 cl trticoc7. P.c... however, tee a t ! . $.5. x 37 , 0., : 5e for otan l nit.h Pomeroy has keen by the mob. tiov. Robinson omm e( ou super Ia ut Lecomptoll In the han•l4 of the authiirities. tino " iedinea, \Vitt-011.in ;tit) t r al ‘ tt. it is rani, is no mere than a prisoner in ; to gaud extra, midi:o4 l C fur eXtra t :A fait ' ', the the Lauds of the XI iSSOUriatIN ; he is only a thing to market ` l,. .ing dull , 11 3 . " rt."' I ".`r 4 "." 111 .. 1 i ltrt'Sl bett nee and sepertius. Corn Meal moderate at f.„l,l'h,t. sign papers with. One thousand Missourians are in r 11 „. t t n o d id lF , 1 , 1. 0 1 0 rt tending up the Territory. Reeder is btl in /I ',lv place, anti is daily expected here, via ant Itarley tittll at i 1,1 0 .. C nitr. :leet 111, lona. .• tonna; inks F/de bush. at be •11111 The (hi eaten hang R o binnon, IV, Brown i.k,o oral ! idetdv 4.1,101+a litslo easier; rules-400.1,+•1. new. sales hue Id.lx ..t and I)eitsler all on one tree. 'rho Free `titlewen: '1` 1 ""'" ".. t ' • P `;' l% will make a stand at Topeka and tight it out ; they are nry now gathering at that point. Atchison in in the ter- and ter r. pasted ester.' Me,' It t t 11,,:tet story with the cannon used in the invasion. The era' , 4t il 4 c4t 4 ;t": sales :• 0 hid."eaten .. 0 4, • t tit Moutal od ,t,n7 3 ,i for Shoulders. nods .djoilo for I'. S. troop. are not allotted 1.. move from their guar- ter., though tin \ oats to protect the settler:. A cit d r , l ,7 t r i ‘ , l •st 't ta ' t ad let Y t i rr2 v l! ,l4," •L ' : li t i... l:t " titt i ; -'',7l ;t i e t . t s ' tt l war rages on the frontier. .qt.tt• t'lt.•ese tiiiiet at neftlo• • Steamboat Acel.leint. Philadelphia Illarket 11111 K. 21. i• Thu al,iallier It u Lert l.. I law larl.rlll‘. May '26 - The Flom iii.uhrt Lin n. nod Sitiveuc, milli. on no excuri-iiiii to the flailing . ,I.atialol heated for export : uissl tirenit. WA, ye•iterilay run Hit , In schooner, oil bong 1 " . ' 1 ) . 1, ... ,4 1. I:runch. illachihrry war damaged by the ,•,•1- causiug 1011111 niacin to the ieu-settger , ., .11,, \hall ~, likuuhere.l about 2 200. Fortunately tome were , saki $1 . 2.,4,0 1,1,1; % , 111 , ` n 1• 41 .. 1 !. el. null rhe erippital Lint ticir en hi way to ihie %%heat lwalrish J....wet:pine I. city' in tow of the strain tile; 'I lt,in ....lel:hal,. .00 Bali fair IJ int .„• , „Lunt pooi „ t',,ra ,L o apri ; bale 1,, I I•ai at J.:0.:6. 114110 olvd.ly ll .1 111, 1 -1,, It. his.. .1. Jail=,.: PmPll OA. FIB, to itobtitta. ; , May 2i 1:0 - gp four St•lty Lund say ,;)P )iederal street, near the South Poston bridge. the Poston Planing and Moulding Com. Cincinnati Market. •. ;44"r' Qyc,l by fire last night, together with m a y iu act t‘...1..a1an•1 •i) r.a111,1, -t oll iver,irighouse9 Le twenty .I.wo ki.1.1.31 1 ,, r `udliyontained a large at ; too lil , i at ta,3o, awl 10(11114 plard. at . 1.41 kit, rig a ..t1 1, m•rsll li . e iii aly, Hit le a wand 1.3 t 1,, 31 I. lire Ilot y ~•11 /11/111• 1431 jrl MA., 1 ,, 1;14,A SU tl 13. I. lit IWO t.. 1 Haat. 11. a. SagAr 111111111101 11.1111{1,11111.1 ; 1,11, Wll/ 11 I•Or1 1111 4 t 1.01 at No.s' 3111 *AI.. 1:101.1.1+ nt 40 , ywnll .valen C.,11,3. 3 , II 1 11 ,, I 1..1.11 -1,0.1) piny, Wit re~erul nklj ln n111(.11 valual.l• L. Ow otpttrpany. .. 'rite Coming CouvraiOoll• . el.i.•lNs kH. :\ b.. 26. The oily 1- tilling will! 1 „, •otatiger.i. Nunier . on arri,sl. from V;rginia, 'fell I. I nes,,en. LAaLlhillla I. , nud Texn , . Full 'lele ,cition Here 1 1 fr 411 Mi.si.nippi 11l RT BOSOMS- We hn% o reeeit•rtl th. Mr. Situtaxer OIL, of Danger West 0)1,, of :IL. ,Irl ph.6„ U'esahie Slur 2.6., Mr. tluniner is still eon- .-,hEtklefed HIRAI/11.D A > n y • fined to hie Led, hut is couereil •of danger. Ile _ltl N"_!_27 not he out for Ft•ule dui , yet •he lin. d:,r DOS - P. PIN 1,1 , 15. for sale hy iron overwhelmed with vintorr. 1.16, II A. EAffsr....lo.:l, t co •,- ..--,3,...:43:-.....„' •,31.-r•tir...4A:',0.7:..' „' - , 4 .• -,33 • . . . 1 ...9, . ~ . . . , . ' . -:,. r 4 ' ••-^ .%•' • ..• ••.. .: • --- ."' '`,;••,,,i 3.1 g,,,..., '' ' • , . • • ~.- ,• - • • e• • • • A‘.., ..." -3r 'fr. "...' . N... t• . I=l ; 1 hut T 1 +t 'n ..r )1, ~ -1.1e. - 1 %tor...inc. 4.1 1...... r... . 111% ENZZIA Exciting New■ from KanSat—Lawrence ST. Louis, May 2.G.—The steamer Northern Star, from Missouri river, yesterday brought an extra from the Lexington, M F-' i n,ss office, which says that the city of Lawrence was destroyed on Wednes day last. The United States Marshal with from 500 to 700 men entered the tows and made arrests of all be had writs for. lie then turned his posse over to Sheriff Jones, who had some arrests made, when the people resisted, and fired on hie party. Jones then opened his artillery on the Free State Hotel, after which his men charged, and s i r the Hotel on Or,, destroyed the printing presses and set tire to the printing office. There wore only about 200 in I,a, retire when the messenger loft. Some artillery no' still tiring and the fire was still spreading. But few liv e s were lost. This is the testimony of Hutch ison and Radcliffe, Free State men. A•III‘4TON, Illlty is Flliti Mr. ()Oki ha , . challenged nen. Webb, but 11,, are td , c,en, Quitman, to-day, Wee heart,: ,•1 a now rium Ilrooka to Wahl, asking whether be aas the :maim of the article it, the r,att - ,.. , tied - day, relative tu the Stunner 11. 4 ault. \Veld, replied that he had alodaincil fa..,,, Writing ill ,thject until "uturlay, and add the , Ttle,lay will contain a lug letter rarer hie aiguature front which Nit . . Prcelo eon learn fulls hi., opinion relattse to the affair. ... Mr. ... , utlitser to any. Ile tin II hod, Lut grks,, I.l^ legur.l t.• the x•nxult. .11.1 lie oni ttrisble t , . upduiine iAit .1 the 1141)::tIca, but .It.l 0o ft to du% Ile .•sett Irenl; nst , l !I . l• ).li) . 3ician.. •••.I.lil 11.. t t.. t:1 ,•ilt of rhr 11 , 1,W 1., 3 s)mpoLllty for Suit.stru Nks 21; flip "route Afilf.s.chu•eti unnt,mon-Iv nafiptt.ll,,,!uti.m. nita,k ~ u tun.r 214 I.riltal hill Its 111 It r gr- • I.rem I.3[li3lnerdar . s a alla• k [n IJI.VriI ,It., 1“ . 1, t.oi %lid :lit • .\l3-3,1133rtif demruidrng striet in‘ •tigat..4) hi.ki Ow 0[1.111 4 1 , n ~f Mr. 8rk,06 , , and other trieutta.r+l3l .1, I We, vitt 1.. the 11. LI C.r rL, i• \lnt Thet 41.11i1 111;11C i Il,tpttrt t.tt I I:r Mr. 11n11.. m1. , 1 Al 7'y 0.1...1"., A M The t2ll'l A tll I•ittAl.iit,h "fortlAys, Aiht gat Ladd.) s, At lo L, A 11.—itir2tAliNth, "to. V. ill 1, 4 /ACV3I. 0.1., 4 st 7; 1 1, A A l 1... -1 1. ht..l.l.lShilcln A/Irot, N... 11:. Friott etrort. firgular Parket for 1% heeling. Martell* Parkersburg. liar k Ingparl . Pomeroy, Polo t PI easan t and Gal I polls. n" , j v• ' I.ltht .ItAuAt nlettinwr aiw; l'11.)1:1,1'., A% LI:V.s:A,. 1•. Tonni•xer. It Lv.r lot 11,:,t..., nll.l sni:lnwliat.• porln rry it win), )1. Thw tint:l , s n. now r, ,- sin. ft• 1:10 nt JI,. )1,4,1• , Vttlwlrt y and :quw The Ate..., EIIIIA UIIAIIA'II. Capf kor Al it: , 11-11, N - nIII Irnl. al..a,t• .1, .1 Ititt•risi , dialr ItAl %kr nt 111:1•.•1 11 I ,latal.l.l, .r 14 It lItIY I t Agia:l. lIIPooI Ilia 151t0 r nt .1 The lot...sulte4 II I C A t/ T.JAVENN. —1.1r,6, B .4.10.4/.... .$ll leave 1.. r the sh.”, and iBtrtIIOALIA, I,li. •.t W 1:11S1E. , 1)A :2 , 311A, nt 1•• A. M. PITTc " Ir Zit , I..th-Attr Attpty Itttttrtl, ttt t ht. la tl NIA J tt UNE Att.:414:1 ATI , t:• , . IttttiNtr.t. N.. '5l IA t.trt my-1 _ For ClUelllllllll/. 110- steamer U H 8, Capt. U. It. Mooar.— Clerk. leave 1.. r the above and latermealiate ..rtes on TUKSDA )lay tb, at 1., A M. I. or frrlKllt pansav apply on board. or at the I'ITTI 2 - 1:tfli0 I I MARINE A ,SOCIATION ROOMS, So. Id IVatrr -ir,«r mrl6 The fine , . strainer BAY CITY, Captain A. D. a,—Cl.,rk. N. It. Fowtsa.—.lll leave for the et.. ve ilitrumedtAlo I,Lis Al..l.lety M .11 tree,lit apply ,at er at the PITTE- ItLItl:Il hIAIIIN AI 4 :sAK:IATIoN itll.oi,k, N. 2L Water Philadelphia. T. W". 1)VOt S,llli, 132 N. 2d street New York. Baru. & Part, Stet Broadway. corner Milli', natal'. more, CLlSpare. Itrnthorv, Gay etreet and l',lllll. AVVIIIIO. Cincinnati, John D. Part:. Chicago, Pardon errithi , vs, 213 S. Water at ed. Jamie. Barnard, AII:0114 It Co. N. Orleans, 3. Wt ;Olt & Co. ACARD TO THE LALIIES.- lii:. DUPONCOI3 txll.uxs 3ION'rIILY PILLS YOB. FKMAL.F.... The cntnhinallido of ingredient.; in Dr. D0p0n .... (holden fills, are perfectly harinlea, They have horn owed in the private practice ..f. .1.1 Dr. Iniponc:o for over 4 2p ear, and Iltoa-antln 6,1 1.111,1 tl,l ',Airy to their great and he, er failinc 6/141 . 1`.1 it. al every rite. In rorrerllntt irre;_alerdiee, reit, ny painfal and list rew.itig• menstro, t i.hlaa I y a.t the riving, 44' lot, 14,111 II to 10 ?Ms a ill . tir, that :urn... ).1 113 . .41101 IlitielIPT1:1110 1111ItP.. \ I y cry It In 111.• Errol moth le h.. that Compluiit. fhr riled .• ha, pet maw:oll3 rowed lladsonittla. and Gill ' rm. leetitio will sot pernut all in. n.me.; of fatnitY; wilt flood Ti r. AA Y. at , P al, I n o. F , r pat Denture ere t t ••1. AiTiv .41 ..r at the PITTS- M \ 1. IC IN R. dc. r Ow I rill Is• *ant W late. myl. i enel.Aing I 1.. 111;11,, For St. Louts, Galena Dubuque and St. • Paul, direct. A Itel 'LA—Captain P. A.lerk, lA4 xat Ivarr Ibr the nt.4 mlerast/.4snlA. parts .111 KSDAI, ..7 1 1, A l )1,- t.. A NI. r.I:..;••• L.u. 1,11.1 y ..nLnry..r at the PITTS. Itl E:.s!l V t I.l\r. ,••,01:1ATIt,N n,)1?, S., >L Water •t w, '.71) - • tat—t •t.. u.t.lt Lit 4 , t t• •I•r•I rt F . 41. . ct. Lt"li. Knit Illiskolsll.l4r. P. , NATILCNTEL "' h"". •,4,' I 11 , 4.1.,•• not! ittlerm , liute I.,rth t. 51 11 f \ \ Ai I` , _\ 11 01/ iwnl.. uEit... F.-. I .. 1. 4c~.. ~, Yw^J~- %it. 1.41111.1. Galena,. DlibllqUe. .L•raorr ( LAI: DILVA. evLoo Itk J. NIrLooL- oil! iratr 6 1 k6(• ihrJoi portl oo I 1 1. :I LI A '1 I \lu\ A IRTATIt J ..• 14. I . tl , 11• I, 14,: t ai rfr.`O 4 I . I.SAAJA ..gi r,. tt,,Ni 'nor t.k.zi- $ $N$ I f 11 \ kL.1.1:011P \ Y. ki u.II $ 1 •••$.1$ L $ • $l.• I.1:1 ELAN I) AND rrrTsßuitch IMEM=I tP.s.P.I., Pow tit ItU Olt lap venal PePPott) Iv &min Itallroad t \tt ALLIANCE. Tit P. :it; f 1\ I. QUICEE.p.T tIoItTE ettle.,o :.11 N..t,tl . CLEIEL.I Nit. t It. ni, i.t 11.1.1,4 (3111..• ttlpmt ttitto .t.t. t 4.411 11i1 - k .11/1 . 11141.41111A0111. I 141.1 luily T. All, 6 . i,,tn , sa 1%11,1.101 atttl lagz.l. 1..1.f I.J. T I as. 1,1 !,-.4 Luta Alta 01114 . 11//0. i•. 'lr 1`411.1 l'Ill.ng!! t•1/11•1••111 luau a, au.l Out t S.'ll lu•nts u,! Ali! t T 1 EtililA7, the' TI a n ,, u 111 , LA ALIA A :ACP u!! • •.I 16. "LAO Alit IN•111..1, LA/11•44•1 Liao 01 A. H. Altii S 7:41 A. M. utui .Imu .1,111.111. o Itt I% A. M. and 11 00 A. M. P.M. A u! ei,,,1, At! ,1 at to tat A. Al., 11 . 10 P. Al. nail w!,111 I'L-Nullmul and Itailmuul for t lu. Ag a !, Ilk. ',laud and it. n 1..t1...1... Ago. I , t. Kna h oil the AU A. M. trniu, by g“ing N (1.4 elm. , .01 aut,a Itk 1 . 111, id •10 neat Pau.engers hir St. Logs, 1t0. , k list. 1111,1 hg• kSID/1 t.i gu through •Icttatnra. o ti.. train l'ittsbnrOk al 7:30 A M., ns Ilaa is tho Irwin I.y wl.ich eh.° i.onuei tains uu• tou.le through tu the si.uve points. Tb , trnitoi leaving Patstitti gi aithl A- M. and Wellneillo at 4."1 P. NI. aro the tuti) ones by which istssensets call roach stations south of Ah.wu v, ut stetions 011 the Tusta lawns extension. . _ Steamers Foreat City and Dialed Ittive their landing, op. in,esia Monongahela Iloilo, erect- 'horning (Stindapi Oa ctiiictit at 10 o'clock. for Wellaviiht, colinecting thole with the train having at 4.a...6 P. M., Allan., at 6:50, and arriving in Cleveland at ts 110 P. Jl.. conne,ting with the trait for Toledo and Chtrtgn, and Mach. Central ltailroad ',roamer for I,troit Chicago, Tickets for Chica.,,n and other points on the North-went, a,,t Wellsville, are aohl at $1 to 1.1..A.1 le., 0.11 vht Th+ trains for Cleveland connect .•.t lintilion with tritium for C Liyalloga Falls luni.Alaron. l'as,up.ra foc Dever. \• I t •ltia and .•ther eta -1 loin. (111 . rttottlrl.11 , .11 32{talbi011, cap go through ammo day without detentlon. 110E= The trains from Cleveland to Toledo and Chicago run IN f.,llowa: Leave Cleveland at 0:50 A. M. 3:45, G 430, 8:45 cud e. I) P. M. An - i M Chicago M W') P. M., 810 A. M 1.. A M. aud (.:00 P.M. FARE VIA ALLIA4CE AND CLEVELAND. Ist class. 2.4 crs. Ist doss. 21 cfs. T.. Alliance $ :0 'To La Salle ...$l6 00 $1:.! 60 Clevolaud.... 4MI •• }Sock lard.. lli 041 14 00 " Toledo 6bo " Ilaletia 10 10 11 00 Clocag, 13 00 $lO Orl " Sl6ll ;11E1.1, 18 70 16 140 •• Itioooong'll..l6 90 14 40 " likullugton, 10 416 14 04) •• r , t. Lorna.-- IS 30 16 C,O •'• l'oorio. ...... .18 1/0 14 00 •• Ltuffulo 8 01 , .• 1 own City... •.$) 2 . . 11 73 •• Nlileaukte...l9 :.o 1 " Dunlietlt.... 1i lid 13 So ii...f.. , t. Fero to Cldertgo 34,00, Itoek Inlntol $10.161. Llagotge check .1 through to Cleveland and Chicago. l'avieugens ere f elfuested to procure their tickets at the ottn . , this Coniponp, the Nl.ktiongalieln !tonne, third now I herarn. r MILL AN D CROSS-CUT SAWS ; Gra,. and corn Scythe; Ato ilx Itelloas and Vieett; Pump Chain and Fiat ttreN; Ilay and Manure Fort,. Together with a large and eltetodve asaortntrut of Ilardwarojust reeeived and for No. .:3 Wood street, between Diamond alley aitd 1,.111th edieet. Vdtsburglt. SAM'!.. IS 11 LS. I.OV Ell/NO ' S SUI"..01; •-• • F) Mien STEAMBOAT. 'WIMEILING, 644. @OM Z ES, ILLI _ _ I=M=ll LOUISVILLE. For Louisville SAINT LOUIS, ki.A: f.r••, ftt I' ITT \ 11M, tr. a .113- , 4il 1.1et..1.4 :i.1.1 ntl 11..9 esk.ll,o 41.4 lo I I • 1,1.3,1 • 1,..1.•1 I•. ,1611 RA I ',ROA IL IA NV ELLS E J. DURAND, Saitpl.. Clocrkwl. J. A. CAUWIEV. At, l'ittml.tirOJ _, i~~, n ~ • • A 4;mot. Health and Strengir mistinOstl lably Follow Its 1114e -1tt1f4;1.211.% V 1.1*.t4 HOLLAND BITTERS .11YSPEPS1A, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS OF AN I . KIND, PE VER AN 1) AGUE, LVN D Ireetiohi; ...inseciiieut upon a ch.ard. 1,1 54,1.1(11 t.I 110Igeatiau. Al Kilt the ta.,C..1:. 4i Paotai. lieartboria,,•ldat, o f ht.•, 14 , 91.00211,y t va,,, BlVedjUm I• 1 1 ,•• la till Nt ElwataAta• - an,l Neritali s io Aft 1”1,3 L. 1.41 litrbly t.pboil4l4, 111..1 ta lot,/ ir no. I.'l , al. I ttl.• f wi,11,. nL.. ,•nt.nly .11 ft 1411 dwlidlaj• 1.31 I 41, 111 OW `l,l, IC., • 11111,4 , 4 Seri r.,/, • • 7.: II C..lltlil:lllikvil. •4 r.,• ioiellt I ta. • 4 1,.111, 1•4,7 4,111 V /•,I. I/ f,i • rgy to oormal . 4 4 .. • 1. •7.. •, halt.: a tt.r••.. •of 111.7 el 17:4 , :111,111mo tlaurqughtv .o • ••. , . . \I bib do tool amt univ , rn. Any tn.k nowt, Varti,•lll:u ly hone. 1,1/41, it L,ma t05.111r..1.j.i1l fonol) {1,,11 AS 0 by ntAny of tho•gtbytp, arll it the ill It .011).1 0. 1 .41. I Col lls . r )st a. thero,llre .1.16112.1. S aupmp 01lb las,o tnrd Moto unit Atilt euffdr front 1!..j.1. 1111 .10 or 111.0 s pr -Its dreadful forms, wo tnibioln In, folio,' oil:, ,•• rl inert - '., t fisratithela.ioi•y of Which MURIA. ttttt u, r IL4 1)1.1 tromp persl,ll, so well known. ll Al' 11' 111 1)111 ,11 OM N !OCT WI, 11314 . 110otli„ Ksq ,tho writ known litto•grnpl s.nsal.l .\ •• I hare itterlk. o'n 1101..1 Itil. rs, foie rout it variably ri•rii, :NlinilV/ .. 1 6.11:111.1 elief ors line for n a, err is.tario . , With Odell I boa lonsg sul• lewd .1. %V. ‘1%...1%%.-11. nnyv lune one.l 11/Invlanse's II 4 Ino•I r... - ottmsein.ltnl it kuowing sl I:: In. just %hal a 14 reprenynted." A IL. a Lower sl.:lnir. : I litre de :-L :treat 1n.11 , 1i1. Irons :In n Wenloo-n of the along, /: no:I Indigent:on; .1 Oil.. 1.11. 111/ I iuk, •113 . 4 ' •• A lirt 4,1 t • Cta phyeltiasis hair 11,•11n.ud gilterA rvn...v.,1 !gun fn. , '" 1.0 hria t nnrl.nlr•. trorn etlitor 4.1 Ow Flee sayA: on.• vi the phyvv 'max iu thin hall failed. Jl•eriaare's CIS/ .11 i1.1...f t h e v. fi.rin of 4lsspepsia-" i. F. lix, ~ n ix usultularharvr of 111...'origmal v.a) a 1 k Ilt/W Uml Ilittrves in ...I. .1 the la. v.lov.livitivo iv tilt, U"rl,l fur n ,tinor,ler,4l 1.1,,A111/1.11 livvr . I, Ludo nr...iitoror - FM kci,;' Baltimore, protionner•l d aincd lo no dco. rsiog Ilic confulendo of the public. Dr. Ehrhart. the lcudiog Demon) physician of Penna., Ism pr. 1,1.-1 daring Ilt. last three yours, out, noir I,cd in deldli rand statcs of the digestive orglMlt. .5 il ,ystrl goner:Lily. Tho 120.1141,r, Niiirgar Factory Pays: " I n-.•• 1 It 111)..11.1111.1 Woo nierritore Malle.l to try its effort 1.110011 My loth!, (trutilat..l %% Ink I Isagro , tt lichility common to rtil consomptive habit.) and really it is doing her worn g a s 1 than :Myna/1g sile LIN et, taikon " Wliovrer rlpihth 1.. lInJ in this n l.•verage will he di-ap pointed, hot to the e.ick, weak cud low aplrited. will !wove a grateful are vatic cordial, pomestaal of singnLar rein. properties. _ _ The great popularity of this delightful Aroma hmilindneed many imitations, x hkh the public should guard against pur chasing. Ile not persuaded to tiny anything else until you have given Boerhave's Holland Bitters a falr trial. One bot tie will convince you hoer infinitely superior it Isla all thee. imitations. IQ—Sold at $I per little, or eta bottles for SI% by the sole proprietor., BENJAM/S fn., A 00., Manufacturing Ptiarmaroutists null Chenibits, car. &initial,ld sod Third etrrehi, t•Erlltit .1,,[1,1,4. ha 11,1 i lit 1..) : , ANIPI.I: A it F:EI), Arynimilw Atl,glulty 111,,z I:it 3011 N r.gcarT, nod W liILDENVENSM • A ci. N....1:1, Fifth eitiret, ..1%.1t.• the T1,,,t,•• ill .uppl) denkra ut t•.r • 1.tilf;.•1•In sti city ,iatr• . _ L)R. I:110 1 NN _ fi.r .1 ~ e izrr I tiSEA: 4 I•.:•• , .. Aucreaa la. • r th.• ,011,t.41 art , ipv11,..1 t.• • I‘ll st.'l•• tt t ti• tt - ittt I'n.nrral lei, lael,llv.i.llllll. •r tt•lt',lll,l 1 , 1•111 t) tt.,11 tt.4 t• - t lit, t••••I, •t. t 1.•• .••titl.l.l•l ahq 11 Pll.l 1.ti:o•• 4• - • fo gnttlit6.l.l strot.t. I ,t•dt..••tt .•••1 1-.0110. ktitst•ts, Pittslunklt. _ . 14 RIVA . ( . ; i )1S 1....1.5ES • 1 ) 11. lifil.)11?tf; No. , r,nat •li• - •••tt•e• rl.ll, :111,011,1 :.11 1.(11.'!• I 14n tattrittr,• It•• t•t••hl I<,lt, t".•tatlitt•tt t. Mi , t` f ., ..l /4,ltte!. att•l Fill It 1131111111 1•110, I•l••ttttlat ••ts I •• v tut moti inert. I:l;iiirnl !Mind. if itli aft Vriniti tn.-.n. : 4 4 in 33nicitri31 I'dr, ItliiKniatiani, Monthly Viiittilit in Ann. tiii• Itncli and K no, v tr , mtr•f. Curti giiitmittfinif. 3611 N. in On. intv Dr. sI II Art 0... Lip mil n Ini 111:13. itoritu 1111- hig earn. °Men nn t Ptivmti• Cllllollll4liioll /10.M.1W:with!114.1? I ,tworu and 4•intruut Charyvn PENNSVLVANIA RAILROAD. Ku liniOek . A rra Lig* lab rat ►u~ttKr Of Uoui uc .iiiil NbINDAV will Lr TIMER DAILY I.IITSKIJKiIIi and PIIibADELPIIIA. TIII MOKNINU MAIL TKAIN lease, Pittsburgh , te,r Phib.deiphia at r. 3,1 A. 51. THE FAn LINE ledv.-. Platdripliid at w'rl,A.k, P. .I. TILE N 1011 T EXPRESS TRAIN kayos Pittsburgh far Philadelphia at 10 P. 31. • BLAIRSVILLE ACCOMMODATION TRAIN loaves , Pitts- Lurch daily. except Sunday, at 4:30 o'clock. P. M. - I;RINTON'S ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Pittsbnitgli daily at n o'clock A. M., 330 P.M., and &Al P. M.—running its far as Turtle Creek Bridge. Tho above Lines connect at Pittsburgh isith the Balite:sill to and from 14. Louis, Mo.; Alton, °alone, and Clittmtp, ML; Frankfort, Lexingtml and Lortisville, Re.: Terre 11111,0, Madison. Lafayette and Indianapolis, Ind.; Cincinnati. DA-. ton. Springilek, Bellefoutaine,'Sandusky, Toledo, Ch,eeleeud, Columbus, Janesville. Miusilion nod {Vomiter, Ohio; alto, with the Steam Packet Roots from mid to NCR OkLTA" BY. Loris. Locnimux owl CINCINNATI. THROUGH TICKETS can be had to or from either ott h e above placee. For further particulars, see handbills .at the dlfleirent starting points. Passengers from the West wilt liad tltLLtlte yliortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, l'-altl. more, New York, or Boston. .1. 11P..911131EN; Agent, Passenger Lined, PlttabOrib. TIIO3. 1100311, , Agent, Passenger Linea, Philadelphia.' NOTICE is hereby given that the. Annan] Meeting for election of Directertret the Pitts . burgh. Cincin..ati and Louisville Telegraph Company; it be held at the National Telegraph Wire. in the city of Lou isville, Ky.,on the !Ina Monday ( aerond day) of June twat M 1 10 U . Clt/ A. 11. JOSHUA LI.ANNA, COAL. SLACK Al 1) LIM E.—Seale.4..l posalm for delivering iu i ho Ptorra of tho Will km or tho 1;5,1011 lawlirtv of ititomiows, 50,000 of 6.44.0 hosted:4 of Lilo,. o. ell at the tittle. , 11.. Cotapally until Ttlllit•tftAa4 illy :nth IDOL. at 'I o'clo,k, I'. H. Th. c.. 1, 24.4, 1„ N. of mitt gnahtp and doll% oroil at molt time, aiiil ii. em u . li . t ilasititios %hall 14. approved of 1111.1 The Hl:milord conipietation lor (tool atill tt to L. 1.....1,11 per hustle!. uleuts Ina& n-fi.itkin..t . .20 1..• r girt to mit% contrurl. - • . 1.• I.- an... qv,' to JOHN 1101.MFS. 1: , •3 , dela •4 U. and end-re.,l•• l'r.posal. d Ct.4:l and 01 jro :PA OW CIL, MA) .IANIKIS T Unglruw... Offnr of the Pit kl,nrgh p May lath, I KAI. LiNsEET) 011,__:.,01.1,15. No. 1 Linseed Ui in p ' order, for -31: 1., .1. tiCIIOON MA KER, In 7 No. 24 Wood At. 10PFEE -- - • 18 bugs primt• add hagm.tr t i•.l-1 90 larketti Java tt ha With a pita." ..t ..1.1 LiYeti hr N. it. bit AVO Nlitri.t.t at. and 1 Dhtr0..11,4 li: !thy 191 h,14:0r, - 11 - <=7 TtzusT 01311... A Y hug tllta tiny I ar..-1 Dt.itleh.l of Eli CENT Mk 111, Capilli 91. w l ..111 OW I.{Utlti .it t rte In ;t•.lc mow 11A. 1.11 061e1 to try, „1,6 I..•ldei 1..1 tiwir rei.re.,tlt nwith. .1 (ill X 11. MIMI - .k NI.MZON IhY„ 1 4. 0..• fait II • .had v hts.l C. oU :111111LSI. CO" 1,, Tit.l.llz, TUV• 01. 1 .1 1111 f, 1 1111 u wild II ....U., .:, (1 .1. , I\ll ..1 %situ 1.4,1,01/1 ftf min 4,1 In 1., M. 111).1.1 MILLINER (looDs A A mA!-70; 01, aro 1.11,11.. I I ;;r ,1,1•1 wall 4..6 , 1 , 1 ....lint. so. of 1111.1 orll . 11.. w. - nu l N 111111.1) Uo 4'.•f a vrry doseriptlm. P, AN S --- Iteemi vNI :kial for sale by ) nty.:3 II KNILY II.• t'OLLINe. lirV.l.i BUTTER —it) kegs for sale by , a x. __2,, 5 -21 HENRY U. 1..)LL11,i. . I IME-15(1 has. fresh this day received by ! 14 my 23 HENRI ll.balq:+ll4 POT e LAY-2t) tons Copley's Pot Clij, i or Rale, by i1i k v......) J :..,CIIOO24_IIIIeRILIL ,Yin.; -«a i :n:!:'-. - ::".c . ',zt-::,:..' , '_-: . 'Afiv: MEM 1- 0 ..;_ : .••i : - , '.'. , ; :: MEDICAL EMMZB u~reu:,tsr 1 y =OE '''‘. 1 '44. WIEN InZi