ignoranoo of butnau nature. IL eootned IliEl piny f , Ai the unnaiaral iroL, aidiarz zt more , 12_11 .t. Diu LI g. 14112 rb .171.4. ••• • 1 came into the :enl-o e!=e :141( rn-J•4l - 1, 4-4 fearful : 4 scow 1(43 Nov,r lan fu;.v. pr)l , -tA 1 C )111 i aut be of his veliem ..:.3ee at !Lc, Illy mother, ma d her relations; even aer district of country did not escape. T, een L attacked me on ac ez:unt of my apoVe..'.q . , as Le cr-lle.d it—accused ---e of robbery of bin money—vensmatitly assert ed be would proscenia me ;—then, coming to my marriage, upbraided me with a number cf s i ns I heed no ideal" wa3 guilty cf. He roul4t not call by the naive of manriage any ceremony performed by a Cm.hclic priest, but styled it co habiting - with a Esc man of abandoned charac ter—a servant —Wr. 211 he himself had Arranged a match suitabll for me, and proportioned to hie rank in businees. Finally, be loudly assur ed me, that net e. farthing of the f, rtune be had to;undulatcd shoell ever go to the P'ippqrt of my paramour, mysolf, or ene• of my !neth , r's blood. ho 1 he woald g) next di.; and In.:ka .1 disinheriting me, and would puhlk!: c.n al_ vortisemeut in the newspapers ren.itineind; a connection with me. But ere he had g..t. this length, my passion had ariscmand note (p; Wed his own I :teen e 1 him of hypocrioy, dishonesty - , and creaky to my mother. I toil him I r.juiced to think her time had been asporsi d, and that there ‘7/1.3 c proba bility cf my being po child sr his. Hore he heoanae perfe3fly frantic, struck me, rainsil blows upon lee. I reeisted—retiliated— in short, we hod a regular fight. tiLd Lt, bring somewhat of the weakest, }tad tti worst of it.— He screamed for help, an 1 tic co...stables rus'Licd in. Heil they pct, I verly liz'Acive I -honk! have brought my career of orimo to an earlier termin ation, f - d. I FIF. , a raz_r laid cu te of glees over the c,iimr.ey•pi. , ce, and had iy. though' of dragging him to it ceross the floor [He mad.• alorg pause here. 1111,1. y state that, during this latter port of the narration, the to k of Willy suffering completely left his lice, being supplanted by ten expression of excit ed passion, evidently raised in his mind by the recollection of these events.) As soon as he could speak articulately, he ili. rsoted them to seize me ; and, lthil.e they held me fast, thrust me with his own hands out of the house. Immediately :icier, and while I yet sto'isi almost crying with fury, and niy falai burning with ehram-, my wile woe I lameuttng and sereattnip.,7,-lic.r chest L.nists hue died out after her ; tlsc d our was shut, a.. I t hero we stood together, articug a !nip:crowd that na.l collected, exposed tocnriosity, impa len s r: 'o der, or ridicule, according to the humors cf the individuals composing, it . We found our way to a wretched lcdging, frith which, in my. former days, my advziitures had made me acquainted, and, with th.i produce cf some jewelry I had presepteil to her, cod which was in the chest, managed to sustain life tor some time. Shortly at - ter the above czeilrrc a newspaper an adveriisement signed rn . 7 Es ther, informing the public that all connect oni , o tween us had untied ; for ftny debte con tracted by me after that dato vitenl , l rat hold himself resronsible. Not long after, anorai.tiii appeared, smiting that the spirit-manufacturing bmiin con ducted by Patric?: would in full:re be car ried on under the firm of "Eiris and John Ormond having been a.dmittel FL..; cancer into the concern. This: lit was bigu24 severally—Philip Eyrie and John Orrnood.-- Wilen I reed these :6111101:titeeM..riliS, first per.. eeived the full e.ntent of the brought upon myself. 1 went to Ellen, and with drooping spirits told her of the faets. A torrent of upbraiding, was my reward, for I now b , gan to find her wilful, spite - ful, ill-humored,—a perpetual scald: but, believe me as you may, not one whit had my passion for her abated ; her fatal power over me seemed. rather to have ii.cren.ced. When she was out of temper I was inib2rablo, and her smiles became only the more ptCCif2t/3 from their rarity. Judge thea of my 8:1'.0 when I began to s:o her conduct, and evidently hoe feelings towards me, undergoing a r.‘rid change. 1 was becom lag indifferent to her—my pipe was wit, as they say ; somebody el,a had eupnlented me in her rffections. Long I endeavored to Hied mycolf to the fact; but at last it became too palpable.— I became jealous. Still my love fiercely burned for her; nut it was equalled by hatred cF whoeVer:he might be, whose imago had thrown. me into dark eclipse. Gracious Heaven ! were you ever jealous of your wife, ch ? Oh, you don't know what it is ! I stated to her my fears and eueploicus—she looked at me with contempt, and acid nothing. I became very wretched: ray spirits Oar funds, too, were now exhauitteo, and dais added to the mieety I felt. I never knew what this world was till I came to want money. [TO. DE CONTINUED.] VA RIOUS THIAT GS —Gen. COLII nfort and mite were in Louisville on Wedneeday evening on their way to Ciuciu• —The tvco men shot at a house of ill fftme at Nirgara Falls, are not. 13.31tmen, but are said to be respectable oirizens of Rochester. Times were dull at home just now, and they went off for a little excitement. They have got enough to last them.eeveral —An Eoglish writer of the opinion that the American ladies of the, present day feel or affect a spirit of independenc2. lie hee seen, at fosh iinable parties many a lady, who he thought, rnigLt very appropretoly recite Stnollet's fine lines to indep , mdencc : "Thy eplrit, Independence. let me Lord of the Ilan-Met-t at.d engle.L3, , Thy step , I follow v.ith my 1,,,,em t,re' —The Davenport (I::.) News says ,t t.migoe tier: up the Mic.aeuri tivt r tilss center?: It is oath:at:tea 1.1 - 4:t enaiw.tnts ore pt ur in g into the Territ'ario: et the 1:11f , t 'HO thiun- and per day. —A young poet out \Vcot, is describing Heaven, bAya : " It iE4. r.urld cf Wks fenced in with &le." If that it true, and we ere so for twar.to as to got those, we intend to e.Ek prr mission to sleep in the fence corners. —At Itledin3,, (Thin, on Wednesclay morning, nn infant was killed an , l dcvottred, all but the bead and oue ern). by hcgo, it mother, a German vierntin .bot - tt forfy ye:ira of age, was lying in a state of gives into.r.ication in a gutter near by. —Mr. WILT, the ftionali!, haE . roils to Waeh iugton to expezinicnt in balloon . otiYigatien for the Smithsonian luetitate. He 1611 Een.3 up a squadron of balloons, in the shape of a regatta, and will out loose from a balloon when two miles high, (leaving theb;•ll;on in charge cf o com panion,) and .descend with a canvas air-con ductor. —The Teachers throughout the Union expect to meet in eincirmati next summer, and have a jub:l , e. TLe occasion 7Lish calla them tego her is the Contention of the Natii,a2,l Teachers' As sociation; the time is the second Wednesday in August. Many of' the most distinguished edu cators in this country and in Canada will be there. —The Leavenworth papers state that for the last three months that place has been tleedLd w1;11 counterfeit silver coin. ea the 15th uit. the United States \ lqrz•hal r.rrebted Sergeant Re pard of the Sixth Unitc l StatcF Infantry, and found in his trunkc: a large supply of bogus coin. Au accomplice testified that, he had seen Repard engaged in its manufacture. The bogus coin is but a poor - imitation of the genuine. —The pigeon -roost in Dzoetur county, In diana, extends over a distance of twenty-eight miles; it is about fourteen miles wide. The birds have not nested at this rc,eat for thirty years until this spring. Over thin vaEt cr.tent of country every tree has fr'm ten to tifteer , nests, and every nest at least ono bird. The yours-' are now hardly able to fly, and the shooting is mere slaughter. The old bir.ls leave early iu the morning in search of food, and return in the evening. "TIM WIIOLE BIRD :"--Atall, stone 13uch , .nmi delegate from this oily, who, we or , _stme, was taken along•more for show than for n in :is de liberation, as one who knew come of the t that might he called for, was accosted by a stnnil delegate jest arrived from one of the Sout.l)(rr. counties, in the vestibule of the Capitol, the small ono v.shing—"Delegate, Sir ?" "Yes."— "Which wing do you heicrig to ?" "Wing?"—H-11, way we're the whole bird," Tho interrogator walked off without further questions. Indiana Paper. s P3AaiC, E ' of PETTS3 I Lik c;ti SATURDAY MORNING HON. WI. raONTGOMELRY OSi TE-IE }IAA 3.lFi COrIPROP/IS.E. BILL. Mr. Montgomery is at present at home in I district, and has written a letter, dated at Brownsville, to Wm. Hughes, Es( 4 ., mainly relating to the contest for the Congressional nmsination in that district, in which he refers to hie own course, and speaks of the Kansas Bill which has teen adopted by Congress, in the following language, He says .--“My conduct and votes have been assailed both by editorials and selections from irresponsible and unreliable exchanges, whilst everything that would repel the charges or vindicate my course have been atudioraily withheld from the people. Of thle, the bill for the admis sion of Kansas, generally known as the ‘•Crit tenden4Montgomery Bill," is an excellent il.. lustration. That measure, which has now, with some trivial alterations, become the law of the land, was assailed by a portion of the Detfiecratic pre a of our district as a Black Republican measure. I, as one of its authors, was denounced as havire abandoned the Democratic party. And ihe comments of southern newspapers were pub?ishcd to urns those charges, whilst the general approval of the Northern democratic ress was studiously withheld from the people. Shortly after the Crittenden-Montgomery Bill was offered, the New York Herald, c paper which is generally admitted to be the organ of the President, came out in favor of the bill and advised its immediate adoption. It was also approved directly or indirectly, by almost every leading northern democratic paper, amongst others by the Pittsburgh Post, the acknowledgCtl or gan of the administration in Western Penna aylvania, and by many others throughout the State, The New Huai shire Patriot, the offi cial wpm of President Pierce, pronounced it a wise and just measure of compromise ex actly in accordance with the provisions of the Kansc.s.Nebraska bill. And now it has been substantially endorsed by both houses cf grass, and will mqlestionaly be approved by - the President." ? .. w .. Fft I LI , A .1., 3 0 'V ,17.• " Oa Friday :kst (lilutuurot's 4r.y.) ILO Jounwl! It so happens that the "30th of April," when the Kansas question was settled, is one of the most glorious anniversaries in the his tory of our country. In 1789, on the 30th of April, George Washington took the oath of office as the first President of the Union in the city of New York. The nation com menced its political existence on that day, and the quieting of sectional jealousies, and the closing up of a long contested and better controversy, which tended, if not arrested, the destruction of public peace on that day, is no disgrace to the anniversary. ..Inct I 1,:c1 I3ertth, of Seuzsor Evans The telegraph announCes the death of Hon. Josiah Evans, one of tho United Status S?u ators from South Carolina. He was in his scat on Thursday, apparently in good health, but died suddenly on Thursday night. Seri , . ator Evans was a man advanced in years, o,nd previous to his takit g his seat in the S'A,ate, was a Judge in South Carolina. Hunt & Miner's budget of good reading for this week contains Harper's Weekly, Bah lou's Pictorial, the New York Ledger, the Philadelphia Saturday Post, the Weekly Press, the New York Mercury, the Flag, a new number of Litteli's Living Age, the Police Gazette, a new candidate for favor, called the New York Punch, and a large qua tity of new miscellaneous liter.tnre. Go to bunt & Miner for good, cheap reading matter. he A 11 , gheny 011.1“ ala EC/11-.• After an absence of four months, during which he has "done the State some service" as a member of the Legislature, G. Nelson Smith, Esrl., has reoassumed the editorial chair of the Echo, and makes his returning bow in a neat and modest article, in which he speaks of the past, the present and future of his personal, political and editorial course. fie announces that Mr. henry A. M. Pike, who for a number of years has been forem-n of the establishment, has become associated with h'mself as partner and assistant editor. Echoes in most cases but reflect the sounds which are originated by others, but the Mountain Echo hss an orignal way of speaking for itself, and its sound Democratic doctrines are resounded over the State by the "frosty sons of thunder," among whom it is published. It is a real live paper, ably conducted, and pos sessing great influence. The military preparations with regard to Utah are progreEasing with the utmost vigor. Not a day will be lost by the mission of the Peace Commissioners, though the Adminis tratio'i is in hopes the Mormons may submit to the authority of the United States, and thus avert bloodshed and the immense ex. pense which resistance will necessarily in•- volve. A Protertore.:e over rIcill.•o In noticing and commending the plan pro posed by Senator Houston for establishing a a Protectorate over the decayed and disinte. , grated States of Mexico, the Mobile Daffy Rrgistfr thus disposes of the objection to the proposed Protectorate based upon the fact, that pub' ic opinion, in our country, is opposed to the meddling in the affairs of other mu, tries. The Re.ris,fcr says, "non-intervention bus been cur policy." Bat we think that this policy has been exclusively applied to the affairs of Europe, and not of America. If we hold that no European power shall acquire further domain in Arr.erici, it occurs to us that the doctrine of self-preservation which dictated this declaration. should indicate also this dominion must be preserved from anar chy, dissolution, degradation and disgrace. It is not absolutely disgraceful that a conter minous nation—lying along our southern bur der—should be in a canstant state of revulu. tiou, and rioting is every excess of anarchy Such a nation is a nuisance in a neighborhood, so it becomes patriotic to abate the nuisance existing in a neighboring nation, by establish. ing a Protectorate. The city cf Maysville, Kentucky, sub r•cribed about $300,000 to the Maysville and Lexington road, which work fell through IJe. fare completion, leaving the bonds of the city au encumbrance en her own taxables. A re• cent attempt was made by certain local par ti's, in interest,: to defeat the collection of the spacial tax to pay the interest, and some of the creditors thereupon appealed to the Cir cuit Court of Kentucky for redress. A tele graphic despatch to one of'tbe New York creditors is to the effect that the Court, on full hearing, promptly awarded a mandamus to compel the collection of the tax. All the points of the opposing conned were over ruled. MAY S 1858 "Weekly Budget lietilros.d Taxntion The tlt,ce.ti Lnprzy Dlae...ter.--Sdeambee.l LGW. L•Sitlea the nilway comp nits 'nava f3.0.(1 The local inspecto - s for the St. Limis d s- • into default on their floating debts, iutrortaltt trlCt from duty six months decisions have IJ , en wade as to what propert . , Albert if. Williamson, pilot of the J. B. Hail\ • Is covered by portg.geo; and what property man at, the time of her collision with thei is übject to le execution. We find i New l unit: Sam, on the 23d day of Novem- tho s Zmesvill sa e (tN on o) G ault', of the 26th ult., n her. one of the class of decisions, whcli we give In case of the burning of the Ocean below : Spray, they have "considered and adjudged "Reuben Russell, having obtained a judg that William J. Spargo, engineer on duty, ment against the Central Ohio Railroad Corn has been guilty of wanton negligence and', ninny before Esquire Grummond, of Union misconduc}, and that human life was placed township, and issued an execution which was in peril thereby," and have therefore declared returned "no goods," instituted "proceeditigs his license as an engineer revoked. 1 in aid of execution" in the Probate Court, The examination of Capt. Waldo Marsh, under the 459th section of the Code, to reach Daniel R. Davis, mate, and Wm. J. Spargo, I. , second engineer, on a charge of manslaughter, r in connection with the Ocean Spray disaster, ie now proceeding before the United States Commissioner, B. F. Hickman. A number of witnesses have been examined, and their testimony all amounts to nearly the same . On the primary examination b fore the weal hoard of inspectors, Daniel R. Davis, the mate, (one of the parties under examina tion) was put upon the witness stand, and his testirtony token down then, was deemed ad missible by the Court in the present case, and as it ells the whole story, we give it entire and otult, the testimony of other witnesses : f•,•.;;.• tel.:is :4 , 1;4: —"That they left tide "i nit , between four and five fo' Waldo Marsh-, at that he wvi on watch at the time of starting, and when they were opposite the lie kuk jeLeket lending, the steamer Ilatirdbal unt cut-ide et the stern ef the boats, ,vident:y wa.iting for us, and immediately erarted out afL...r them; and when she had pt..- tea under woo they were some two lengths astern of the Ocean Spray, which position was main tained until they had arrived nearly to "8i ,,, e1'8 Point," about which tlino we began to accumu late e‘ean.-.. and began to ran away from the Hen ry...nal Ct v. Abo.tt this time I diecc,vereel the nu I eornained on deck all the Limo. For the parp - ecf fe.nilitoting the generating of nAel store crai and rosin, wood and •' - otti n- co - 4 bin was intrac ,.,.toly it f: the fire, and I ordered the .-.-,•n 6e,..in in the hold to bring up a barrel tf turp:ntinto. I knocked in the head, and took a cup and d tho coal with the turpentine ; wood woe t into the barrel and then thrown on the deck iu e. pile, and from there put isin the farn - n-e, f.-. 1 of which had the effect to ineve; - .:e the well as speed, ineiki;:.gns run a fe , the liant,ib,sl The wood that h Zr:rl. - cr,:::,e on, was laid on the Ei 4ween the nob pin and too ccel this sve.3 tho phco where the fii - c first MEM= took Imo I Llid act eee it at tho time it fllot st , arted, lye when I did see it, the Trhele wooO stud c ,at rule w - ..s on tire. I immediately tires eme buckets of wutcr on it, but it did no good. I tarn ordered the men to throw the wood over beard, and there bad been so much turpentine on it, thus tasking tbs fltmest so hot that the men could not take hold of it. I hlqo ordered the barrel to be thrown over board, and toe tlimte around it were so hot we .. 1 01- ‘ l.l not rti-ced in that, and almost in (111 in stant oh while was in a bllz,e, arid, t.3,-itether with the eiroug w'nd blowing, rendered it ha p ••asit.lo to arrc t fl ears, •,/hell I immediately the :-.larir. ;lad he landed against the bank, re :oho. w. - ,a made Net. By the 1 tL. r made fact it WR.S 11.2pOSSible for a • tr , the forecastle, from the extent Toe,: amount of the whole matter ic, , he ireceeded from the wood that had the tt;rl - cutine on. The master was down on drck p:w• of time, and was cognizant. of all that woe ,7,!tv, on. I Wild so excited that I can hsrdly tell Low long it wit from the time the fire saes first wasted until rho was burned up. We were well supplied with ample water ar r:o_,,,fementa---bucitets, hose and pumrs, and one of could be worked by steam ; but withal, I -a: from the sudden conflagration, t..,- ,e!hCr ri b the vird prevailing at the time, the t €re Lave been na means employed CO ulph2 l the flames. This is the first time used ca that steamboat, to ...,f Cr. -, 110.. w• !, ;L .r tc. .... 11:1N. 'W. A. PORTER In a late tir.rcher of the Columbia Democrat, edited by that ardent a• d untiring advocate of Democracy, Levi L. Tate, we firid the fel. lowing just and pertinent notice of Judge Porter : of William A Porter by the 4 'et ~ f MP:Th. D;irni - ieratic State Convention, has un 11 , y€ i r-tatif_iction to the party. 1..7 1 111. j rty, to a lie:mane:it 1. • bench he 11017 occupies by Exam : v Moat, i. , certain; and nis character a.igiiiirernent , give to his constituency a usetulneiis, ability and industry. 11.2 atn.sly distinguished himself by the c'oarne.i , ii 9.131 force of his longuage, and the saon in -y= and I , ,gic of his argumentiP, in the ho has been 'appointed to deliver from the SunriiinFi Bench. To the Bar of Pennsylvania he is also well kn.,5 0 , as en style end deeply read lawyer, cf large practice ; a Tllod,l to the professional stu dent end practition - r, as well as an urbane and cum t Jou3 gen tle man. Fost , .rinc en ardent love of the lAN; enter taining sound views of the duties and require ments of the members of the. Bar, he holds also the meet pure and exalted notions of the quali fications f Judge of the Supreme Court. We nosy rest etoured that iu his hands the dignity of the :r..fois-Loa will not he lowered : and that will lie wanting on his part to maintain the present and past high character of our Su premo Ju ilcie.l T;ihunial. Ptmo.it me to append an extract from his ‘• Ii ray tae Life, Character and Writiurz,s of Chiet JO-,lloe. Clj sun," published in 1855, as illustrating his views and opinions:— " 1.-t ma here ask whether any one can fail to per ceive the effect v. hich the presence on the bench of cech in ellect, as I have been describing, must exert on the has 1 Deehtless, in this respect, they act and re ect so each ether, but I speak only cf the effect of the Leiria en the bar. I suppose that a dirplay of the f reasie nbili'y before a tribunal incem pe'eot t appreelere it, would be neat to impossible. 'llho chief stimulus' for preparation would bo want• in t arid trod., however sound, would fall power less. The mere cultivated man are, tee more e911:01.)1.25 they are of th it own defects, and the more tolerant I the faults of ethers; and of this a speak er sohlhin loses his conscionsness. The best orator, vs a matter of eheice. would probably select the most intellectual and refined audience. One of an 0pp0... sit.? kind would ho little better than en empty apart ment. The orations of Demosthenes could not have been delivered in an ago loss intellectual than that e birth witnessed them, and some proof of this is, they never were delivered in any other ago. Ilsfere others than kings and warriors ten:veiling with questions of life and death, Nes tor hini,elf would have been nobody; and I cannot, at this reemont. recall an instance throughout the entire loem, in which he is iutroduce.d in ne'y other c rapany. Eloquent tpeeehea to un ignorant jury prove nothing to the contrary, fee in such in steno-es they are geeerally hi-eaglet out by the pros once of the har end the bench. These speculations might ho carried further. I only menat to say that a bar which aims at the hiieheet standard of excel. Jennie., cannet tail what useleets treasures it possesses in a Lig ., order of intellect in those who are to decide upon tie ttf..ets. If the mere administration of justice were slt - gether nothing, the prcfession would be the gainer by keeping, the bench at the highest nitch of intellectual power." 77 , The Government. Forgery. The investigation iy the case cf Wm. Ful ler, charged with enieavoring to negociate a forged draft for $5,000, on the General Post 01fi:o dr , partmont, at New York, in going on h , 4 , 2re United States Commissioner Betts.— The principal fentnrefof the testimony was a ions discrepancy between the description L i ;be draft presented by Mr. Fuller to Mr. J. Murray, as made by Mr. Murray's clerk at time of the r.resentation, and the paper now proven by the prosecution to be a f, - ,:gad draft, and alleged to be the same dime urn :it presented by Mr. Fuller. Difficulties at Fort Scott. The following Item of news is from the Leavenworth Herald of the Ist Ne‘.7a reached loft-Leavenworth on Monday last, } - ,y empres4, that a bend of outlaws congre gated the Litt'e Osage, and a small detach net: of U. S. troops, under command of Capt. ii,d en engagement at arms. One soldier .Ff , :s !, end CaptAin Anderson was w ut i t ,(lpti in the fishy part of tha leg, atd his horee nod, r him. A battery of four guns and one or two companies 14 dragoons were disptehed on Tuesday to the scene of the difft eultiec. —Miss Log - ,n, and Mclican Buchanan are playing together at Wood's Theatre, Cincinnati. moneys in the hands of the agents of the com pany, which had accrued from freight and passengers. " The plaintiff having proved these facts, the defendant proved t a xecution and record of four mortgages, three to Geo. S. Cce and ono to Richard Stillwell, conveying "all the then and future to be acquired property" of the rcilroad, together with the franchise, eglits, privileges, tools al:d income of the road, to secure certain ly, , ,ndF, the issuing and sale of which were slim proved. "The defendant also showed a clause in its charter, permitting and authorizing a morn. gage of its inconie, and proved that the earn ings of the rend were insnflicient to pay the running expenstri cud the interest of the bonds. "T;pon this Judge Clasen held that the char ter of the company having pointed out, and the mortgages carried into effect, a lawful and proper disposition of the income of the road, and having designated a channel into which that income should flow, it would be incquita Ile to change that digosition, or divert it from that channel ; that the plaintiff in this pro ceeding, having no lien upon the income or earnings of the read, had no right to 111)1TO. priate it before the current expenses and inter est of the hinds are paid, they having a lien thereon." PhilAdelphin. The vote for Mayor at the recent election in Philadelphia 1.:69. follows : r 7 9 3,771 (D2Er., , ,-.rat) 29,068 ;7 , l;jonty f::: 11.11:ry 4,703 The majorities for the other city officers r.rinr,e from 1,900 t 3,600. T 11;: MOLICCOrSCI 3t;r' 11 1 1 Counci; Chn,e'r, ding 1;1•:" inazision of the Archbishop and the t1?.z . b , ..drr..1, holding; two ET.-s1: - .ns daily. A held this morning in the c'l th,:drril reqrti , nn mate was cel- Righ'.ll v Biebop Verot, of Flor id:, r.f: - cr which 11 , 2 v. E. J. ::;, , u.reige, of L - yal,, [:ras" - schA a dic. , ecurre appropriate to the nce t v,--,•,,,n. The council rib. be (.1.),:,; on Sunday, by a solemn 11.1^.• - •', to be fnl if..,Ts.-.6 with a discourse by the Biuhca of Charles ton, the Itig;it. Rev. Jr. Lynch. The asserei.yled BlEhr,ps eo 11 then hear rood the proceeding , f the C0un3.1... endorse than by the ofliz.ial. signe.tui%e, when the C.,2unnil. will :frininate. [Ba'amore ralriot of ThLrzdv —Laborers in Cliirtago aro festal:lg only 75 cults day rob., ecaaau, Cud hundreds of meu of cu.play LY TELEGRAPH. Tits Crjva.w.:. ities: OrFutn9 NEW 0111.1:AN:?, ?Icy crevasse continues. sugar, ar.d fruit crops aro immenfoly, 5 - q.crnoon TieHegraph E.cpwq. [The n t-t ::rapt , ! I,r the aftLrno.):i papers we .1111111 repreon , .., in a c. , nd , nsed form, and nut bartben 1 1 / 1 . CV!(!11111 . 1 y rrpul,l Lind it. entire 1 Cougrc3.tooai Mr. Ciingrdan in fittio.r terms atneuneed to the liou , e, that ho hod the honor to receive a commie- Finn. from the. Governot of North Carolina to fill a p:sirion in the Senate, and re2itmed his membership ie the tisc. The vote on tl.o Minnesota bill was postnonod uniil 'foes ay, and the Honse adjourned in C01:180- qtVIICO of the (death of Senator Evans. Jo Lim Senate, Mr. Mason, of Virginia, presented the eraiienti,ls f Hon. Thos. L. Clingman, as Sena tor fritia North Carolina in place of Asa Biggs, ap- pointed U. S. Judge. The announcement of the death of Hon. Josiah Evans, if South Carolina, was received, whereupon the Senate immediately adjourned. Medical Convention. The American Medical Convention at Ba timore has adjourned. The city of Louisville is to be ita Liist place of inentirg. Lacer from 'Havana New OntnaNs, May 7.—The B:ackLWarrior ar rived fr,m Havana, with data to the 33 Consid erable excitement prevailed, owing to insults and detentions of American vessels by English cruisers. Some American masters have determined to resist. Sugars wore dull. Fireinetki's Riot PHILADELPHIA, May 7.—At a fire in the lower part of the city, this morning, a fight took place be tween tho ShifTer bee and the Meyamansing, beta Companies. Tho fortm_r throw the latter's carriage oval - hoard, and one man was shot. The riot has mused reach excitement, and fears ate entertained of a dangerous result. Neuralgia. A gentleman living in Philadelphia says:— " In passing through Pittsburgh, some months since, I purchased a bottle of 802.-have'a Holland Bitt6:l-q. It relieved me so much, that on returning home I bought two more bottles from Dr. Dyott, which completely cured use of Neuralgia. I Lave recunmendeil the article to many of my frionils, and feu:. or five the nc:mbi,r say it cured tuom. think my rce,hrumondien has dose mom, for its sale in Philadelphia than your advertising." (Vic are not permitted to publish the name, but any ' , crane calling at the store, or communicating with us by letter, will he convinced of the truth of this statement.) earf!fal to ark for PCr r veto .t7oHund pirerg. o.t Si rrr bottle, Or riz bottles for SL, oy t.•o PrqrieterS, Benjarctir. Pagc, jr., L CO., No. 27 Wooa botstn•o Fin , t t - tri Second streets, end DruggiHte per:c7llly. A C 7 REAT BLFSSING TO THE AFFLICTFD.—Dr. Lane, tie inventor of the celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Fl,ming I.l!es, Pittsburgh, Pa., need there Pills for sev eral yells to his practics,befcre he cou'd be induced to off. r th , :m to the pribli in such a manner Ile to maks them known i,l.ot:LtliDut the country. This learned physician felt the sat-,e repucuance the' all high minded men of ec'ence feel In entering the Bete against three unscrupulous empirics who es. trudo flair nesters nostrums upon the public, and re.y neon a sytt.-ni of pulling to EMltaila theta. COLIViE.C.cd, however, of the real value of the Liver Pills, and influenced by 'lie plain dictates of duty, the Doctor finally anthcrized Fleming Eros , of Pittsburgh, Pa., who are now the tole pro prietors, to manufacture and place them before the public. This great medicine hes Lot dil.uppointed the expectations of his friends, the medical fttcultn et whose instance he was irie.uc..,l to place them iefore the public in their present poi u!or feral. From every quarter do we hear the most gratifying accounts rf their wozdjrfcl curative effects—the East and the I.Ve,t, the North and the South, are alike laden with tidings of great joy " from the afflicted. These wen Pill, hays completely conquered . that great scourge of Amerca, the Liver Complaint. +:.;L—Purchaera will be careful to a. 317. for Dr. M'LANE'S CELEBRATED LIVER .W...Tlrtfactured by FLEMING BRCS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pith purporting to be Liver Pile, now before the public. Dr. M'Lane'a genuine Liver Pills, also He celebrated Yermifuge, can now he had at tail respectoble drug stores. None genuine :mahout the signa• cure of (35] (..u12,-7:lwd.sr) ITEMLNG BROS. CARD.—The thankful to hn nun r - Ati et...strivers for their liberal pat cenage which has thes early elfraizatti lie: epring supply cf PIA.NLiS, would r,5,...-ecti ally ; üblic that being now in the East Ee ezting a EIECJI'.;D t,PP.I.NG STOCK 01' PIANO FORTZ.S, eho will in a few days again have the largcet and best ae.sortnient of Piano: in the city. The Pianos that may new be expected in a few embrace all the very label imprcvements, including come en tirely nets designs and styles of CIFAS. CHARLOTTE BLUME, 118 Wood st^oet, second door above Fifth. WE D IN (1 PAPERS—Of every descrip tion Eom WilCiC67lo 07 r...ta0., WM. 0 JOHNSTONHNSrO 00, MN 7 Paper Dealer!, f.,7 Wood etreet. NVELOPES.—Buff, Straw, Amber and PC4 «;,; o, of all EIS( s, sold wholeaale or retail. by WM. G. JOBNii'D)N a GO., ray; Etationon and Palm realers, 67 Wo^d St. I LANK BOOKF,--tiraileTies and doEcrip 111 time, on hand or mode to any pattern at abort no- Hee, by ' G. JOHNSTON a CO., my 7 Bisair Bock Makers, 57 Wood etreet. _ .. „.,,, ~,. Al. '6V E ill' i S i. ,- i fi . !,i 1 , ., 1 I:. ~-2. 9 v, - Aud), )Iz, 1 :C I;•.,SIhS LEAVE Tril;', CO R reuta, f:a•i)sklynd, r. 1, 5, 1 13, laid ticl,ck. ; •t't ' • {t;'LL; t•; it. :,11,.;;;11:(2 • .. S. B. 6.= C. P. MARKLE, MANUFACTURE - 2.9 CF PPJ . :NT:NG :01;, LND r. L zr. - J7 , 4 r . .;: 'WRAPPING arehouse, I. °9r - 1 Wood Slreet, PITTSBURG 11, PA liag9 bou7,',: at pf PITTSBURGH & eON FL! MLLE A Li ‘h: , A and after Hondas,the. 10th inst j, L. 4 r v.•!11 be in:, d.„,i1),(-xcept Elm :a .•,) from th“ l'enro,3iVanza d Pas•-ngLr th..pol, 4..13 •ollowa M-..il T. sin L 1.V2 ...ittt,bur. 7:60 A If. EN7reeZ Pitt - borf.l• ' l '3, A :61 RETUaNING: Mall Tra n leave , Cvunel Ir A Lt. I , “preai 5:60 A M An is log at Pitlst.nrwh 8:45 A et. '1 Ck. ti to be had at l',nnsyivanla Rain-oaf Ticket Lf.ll , e. Mali Tram connect, t% Cencollsville pith Dunting a Ilall'a Cca.A ife.!. for L11LL , ,v6 . 11, 'Fehar , ,... Cl4lllbOrlauti, OW, trot at W,..: with eQachea for Mt. Pleasant, Somerset, Bet lin o' l'itttht , • to and from Pittsburgh end Station on Pitt& IY-roli and Connellay.iie 13.,ilrw:d will be received and de -I,voi oi in l'i - t,horgh. at the " Pa'dwin Depot," opposite ‘• ,Ft•• sue Doi ot." e's - ce•iting, strh es Pjs:, Iron, Loml•e - , Stou ,of w C I ;o.,det 4 . c - on :43.ed at Cui.er o• rt , he canal Dee.lt. as may ba a• ranged 'vith Freight Ivan l'zilrual, at Pi'tebnigh. 11. I.L.kOKSTONE, Sept. T rt.,t; nvnt P. 5 C it. 12.,1 o,an•-! " , :av 6:11, 18;8. f ruN 0 AND SUMMER 3,7,TS AU LE'S, A.NOTIiER ARRIVAL CONSISTING OF C IlVe Patent Leather Congrea Botta; French Calf Cengrene French Lastil6; Qa!':rc; II el,d Gaiter liao'e w French Olipper:]; y,' FaLcy axful ; Youthh' Ga!ten, and •11.0.- . 1 - :' AND CHTLI I:E5B' 1109T3 AND SHO,S OF F.RY VARIETY, AT TLIE C 111:.!:,: CAS:i ST,YrsE O? .1. H. BORLAND, myS:l, ::o. b 1 7..lark.tt Et , F.,coLd Doc) , from FiftL. initsii;f:t•JA) SON, . 7 .,"0. S 3 T7OOD STREET, ;I_], day Kni v.E,ot.tinct of MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 1.3 , t Yew Y.ll t, a . .CI MC: r.i in;.; tee LACI Lhe Till'; IiAY OPEN, IN OUT MERCHANi TAILORING DEPARTMENT I , LW lAN: 17 CASSIMERES AND DRILLS L'SE/L L SILK VES:INGS; CO.'..TINI:B AND LINENS; ih- L o• n. h. , IIn , LI.t.ELD A 53 Onto. v L A1'.1.1 MARRIAGE GUIDE (Jr. I.Ncry On., 110 Lwa Yh sin n. 51 R lf. /:1 fl" j, t , I,r :I'y arld .widei • 3 !,I,lcilor.(l's curly ,I , ,clice. Fur ent I,y R. A. L00:,..19, i•rd . istier'3 Agen., 1.1)4 t-c.st uuttdi”u' 41 Fifth street. TilE ACQUITTAL OF BERNARD) b;:s i :re•tt itjAcicg iu Engl.t.nt. In this city, ninny u schu.4 1,2) 'e3 L isrt, is n. joiced ester Leiug furnished with a snit of CLIEt.-TEII'S - UNRIVALLED BJYS' CLOTHING. Snit , for buy s c n be Irld o, nettle to order, of p. iC12.3 I. ota two dct sand fifty rents upwarda. All ta.ite., can be bttittd is pr.e...N. style ~...1 coonsY;~~rporao; mice f_r the Bub' Depai [lnept. 1113 8 MEADE OF BUoTS, SII014:S, GAIT .I:r.S. ET —0 WE D.Y MOW:I NU, 'May 12, at 1J ck, will be . t the C.J7.nrllf r.'t 1 Salo No. 54 'hth street, a is eh desirable t.to.lt 4.1 11.ots, S oes, Lin; ter t, etc. Al-o, Wool Hats. and Cletli and GI tz d Caps, complibing, b cats sth‘men: c if and ra. rocco 3 b' tasting Gai tern ; '2 " morocco Buskins; • " tnl6=es' nts' half calf Oait .1-H; ' boys' patent bather Shoes ; • • sea's 8r0 . .; ; 1 CLllla lied Shce.l; • " gent's natcnt loather Gaiter,: • " men's velvet and carpet Slippers; • " buy,' In 02.3; 5 ‘• men's calf Boots; 2 Wool Hats; 4 mcn's cloth a d glazed Caps —terms cash. P. 31. DAVIS. Auctioneer. DITOTOkIitA.PHS.—These beautiful PIC- A. TURES, taken in the highest style of tne art, colored in oil or plain, csu be had singly or by the quantity, at WALL'S Gallery, Jones' Building, Fourth street. (m)8 :1w IiiANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.— Li On MONDAY MORNING, 31a7 10th, at 10 &Cock, wi.l be sold at the Commercial B,les Rooms, No. LI Fhth ..treet, a st.,ck of entirely froth good, selected fo - the sea. eon, and embracing a great variety of romestio and Foreigdi Go. - his, for ladies' wear, famil: use, and gentlemen's furn is,ing, etch Dross Lawns, Alpaca L-stre, Boles, Irish Linens, Cambrci. blgached Moshns, Shawls, Bosh ry, Pins, Ildkre, Patt.nt Thread, Fpool Cotton, Broadcloth', Cocci meres, Satinets. Coats, Pants, Vests, Drawers, Shirts, Linen Towels, Table Clo.hs, etc., etc. my 3 P. M. DAVIS. Auctioneer. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOOKS, AT AuclioN.—Ou S.A.TUR DAY EVENING. May 8, R 7 7V, o'clock, vril b., sold at the Commercial Sales Rooms, 64 Fifth s;reet, a 1 lock of new and second-hand Boo!rs, o any of tll,_l pal ticalarly valuable works, &cm a plicate libr: ry. Tee whole comprising volumes in every depart ment of lit- rature, and desirable to all classes of reader , . Also. elegant copies of the Family Bible; in various styles of binding. • (rnrB) P. M DAVIS, Auct'r. rrIREE DOLLARS PER ACEE.—Choice farming land si , uate in Boone county, lowa, ono lot 332 cares at $1,30 p , r acre. Al , o, 200 acres adjoining the above. One lot if 320 acres in Franh lin co., at $3 per acre; also, two lots of )6 I acres, each, at the low price o $3 per acre. Term ,, , 11,1 f cash, balance at 4 and 6 months. rn)B B. CUTHBERT & .50N, 61 Market Bt. FANCY FRENCH BASKETS.—A nico assortment just cpontd, L'ORNE'P, m3S 77 Market street. NEW STYLES of Rich Dross Trimmings, of all widtl.s, rect , ived at JOSEN,t HORNE'S, NEW STEEL SPRING SKIRTS—Of the most graceful shapes, on hand at BORNE'S, 11114 t L.:SXX. LACE MlTTS—Alexandre's ea perior liiu G10vf..2, `ilk and Lisle 010 , e3, and v I oth er kinds In great variety, at JOSEPH HORNE'S, m,B 77 I,l , lrket street. - ITALIAN CHESTNUTS.-5 tarrels large j tot rec,dl. id mid for sale by REYMER & ANDERSON, No ss Wood street, Opposite St. Charles lictel. IFJOTATOES 200 tus Nest annack Potatoee to arrive, and tor Ealo by myg HENRY 11. COLLINS. Orphans' Court Sale. Q.ALE POSITIVE AND WITHOUT RE SERVE —At P. M. DAVIS' new Commercial Real Es tate Sales Rf - onis, accord story, No. 54 Fifth street, Pitts - Lurgh, on TUESDAY, the 11th day of May next, at ck, P. M. lay virtu.. of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, I will expm to public sale, at the limo and place above stated, all the following real estate of the late Rev. JOHN TASSLIV, deceased, viz: All those five cent guous three stray brick houses ant lots or 1 i-c:•s of ground on which the balm ere erected, situate on the westerly Bide of Anderson street, end southerly side of ',Loud; street, in Allegheny City, containing together in front on raid Anderson Street 110 feet, and in length or depth PO feer 9 inch,..a to a four Pet wide alley, leading into Lacoch street; bounded northwurdly by Lucccl: street, eouthwardly by Centre Alley, westwardly by said four f.-et alley, and ea,,twardly by Anderson street; the same being lots in John Tas.!e.'di plan. as follows, viz: Ist. Lot 32n on the corner of Anders,n strcet and Cs ntre alley, 21 ft ,t front by 110 fort deep, on which is erected a three story dwelling lion- , e and store room. 2. Lot No. 327, adjoining the above. 21 feet front by 90 feet 3 inches, cu which is erects d a three story dwelling hour& 3. fz,t. No. 325, adlcining the ❑bose, 23 feet (toot by 80 fee' 3 inches, en w ich i 3 erected a three btory dwelling house 4 Lot No. 32,i, the above 23 feet front, by 93 feet 3 inch, e, on who h i 3 erected a three story dwelling huu e, with store item akiderneath• Lot ?.o. 3 30.0 n thc corner f Anderson end Laceek.strActs, dO feet front by thrfo t 3 inches deep, on which is erected is three ,wry brict dwelling house with drug store under neath. ALS )—.lll thcso certain other cote or pieces of ground, bound, d I y Wa.hingtou street, ly property of Charles Avery, I.:eq., by the Pet.i,sy lvania Canal, and by lot of Stan ton's he ire, the s,me having been elabdivi :ed as follows: Lot Nu 1, containing 50 toot treat on Washington street, and extending bin along tbs. ; roperty of Charles Avery, preaervir , ,; the eame width 5-15 f.,et, more or less, to the Pennsy lvsnia Lot Nu. 2, c:ntaining 50 Let front on Washington street, and exteneing b:o1:, preserving the same width, 250 feet, more or less, to the Pennsylvania Canal. Lot No. 4,c , ntnining 49 feet on Washingt .n et, and extend!ug beck along the line of Stan ten'a heir; , preeer:iug the sumo width, :271 fe t, more et 1c33, t 3 the Pennl3lvarda Canal, oumbich la erected a frame I , tfthle. TSP.I'IS cash, and residue In 12 months, with interest. E.0111 , 1!;:f R ;88, Administrator cf Ler. John Taaeey, deed. P.M. DAVIS, Auctioneer. The creditors John T..eey aro respectfully v.> to tske nutlet" of the above aAle. rn*fGet • pRIN TEE, INK—Blue, Black and Eel, Er rale by W. S. EtA'PEN, Job Printer and Stationer, Corner Market and Second streets. TN.,ffEDIU.II, Derny, Folio Po3t, Flat and IU . 17.1 a. • Cap Writitg Parsers, Printing and 13oct. Pa. par y, far zzio Irk W. E. 1 - 1 , 1V111•1, Job Printer, tnyd • No?.. 31, 33 and 35 Market sheet. AKE FlSH.—White Fish, Trout, Salmon, 17 1 4 and Miter:el constan , ly on hard, a cull stock to supply the wholes:do trade, by [m3Bl HENRY H. COLLINS. IME.-200 bbls. fresh Lime just received and fcr sale by Itli;y6l H. 11. COLLINS. LASS.-300 boxes aerted sizes Window 13r fo 1 a eJ, gocd con:try brand. f r sale by my 6 FiZbillY IL COLLINS. +~ i.o TIE E .42.G11.1 C 1:'().1.:, '1: 'l' I () N<)F IZADL:. 33. De3clG3.,Asz; Proprietors. Corner {rocd (fi, i Ftfth :2(.fr i - , u.sbi,rult, Pa. Jfaeayer. w Yur J tiLw, M.ar,h, 1532. NEW YORE Editu.plithed, _ 31outreel, C. ,7 B. Dorot,ss 8 Co. L , uthai. Er , 8. PO':GL. 53 0 . L , ttera ,J; Lutr.:e.alettutt to La,i er3 of ui,U a e::.1 reepeft-..bility 11 every ei:c,::ion o, tli'l ijaitm bo gratcitocaiy farniehe.l to aub.,cri...t. re mehi-g applicaf:co et office. A:ao, 1 tteZe of iatrcduction to any of the ofti-A emed alove COLLYCIIONS Ti1.07.1P21Y LITEND:CD TO IN ALL TALTA CT' lli USITED ?,TATES AND haI.ITHR I'O B£AEIDti3. 1t P 1 lm P ./€,> IC FORTED CHICKERIP , TG & SONS 9 BOSTON. THE SUBSC,`RHIER, in announcing the ar rival of till new S;,ring supply of PIAN , FORTED, from the wor id-renoNsueil manufactory of CH LOE CUING A SONS. Bo,toe, beo t ihfcrin the public. that ha Las en tricttcd t ,e selection of them to Mr. CHAP.: 0. 3.lmLou, NO. e.er h owle,lge f tare ui‘chataicat end artiatic quo cf Piano Porte 9 Le orque2tionoLle. Th: so %WY,' Plato Fcrte; have born selected Ly p:raohat examination at.il etoce LiY MIS On. CEICE'ING PONS, FOR TIIEIP. i`F.P N.NJ lIEACHLNG THEM FROM ALL ;'ARTS OF 'ICE CONTINENT, aLid they are C.3llErleuly r ffers.d to the public as the CUOICEST and most vALLTAm.r. tE'LtC- TiON of PIANO FORTES' ever brry.u,ht to this city. THE IMPROVEMENTS 77 Market et: net 77 Market street, I 1 L i':f.._ ~:,, .E 0 U S B. DOUGLAS C :37:!..i_E 077 .CER, Pittabnr.:l)... CillCitillat 1... Clay; land.... Detr it CI lcago DuLcql.- New Orle s Obarkstou... I cuiaville %t. Lcuis &:6C C3.T➢ 0: F1C1.3 E's. n ... 11.,111 ^ ore Itrianonl IS= SPLENDID NEW SPRING STOCK 17?0.11 THE GREAT UNRIVALLED ILA_NUFACTORY Made b; Che Meeors.Chickeringa w thin mcnthe, bosh in their Feven 0 - t are and their new :is and-a-half Octave Piano Fortes, can only b. appreciatt.4 by comparl eon with thc ci n f_oner period. _ _ _ OUR GREATEST PERFORMERS, PROF!' :•'.'102 , /AL and NON-Pro }FE. , SIONAL, arc n:o3t re op,, fully invited to al with th, r frieudl and try th;_st• I'l4u° Fcrtt,n 111110 Ir:t . :0112 to V.IVO th,..111 FAIR AXD IMPARTIAL TRIAL t, POW sip cor.sist of cll 9to styLe now I,.ct arc,' 1,3. • CIIICKERING S. 1 - S. WITH ALL Llllt THE STYLES, : - .4e; ti , rent, torrtegth and durab.lit, de: i.ao soil elastic I. oitriutititu beauty of tone, have ter: d,recl. these t lite° :to: tea and Iho nania of Chicherioz, St.rs, as fain - lt in fa: titgtri lands as on this eant,neut ONE OF CMCKER FULL CARVED SEVEN OCTAVE FIASO FORTE With their 11-N; Ar;ion !And Piit , ut full 1r ri 1 - menus, a wept aupti-b ut itt r any told if appl.cd ter within n'll, at a rthl , Cti , ,rl or ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS!! Al.3O—A Full ItieNCLI o,te.ve Graud Piano Forte, pltliC - r than the al ye, tutr qu 1.3 ac l•letruulet,t, iu every !nal- Tbi.l U 011'11.....1 4 L 111.51 VHIEI7IIII , insti xi:tient fora ;y t•leinivary or to en; et,,L..iou, Diu=ir l'et Cher v,ho 11,is the time to practice Cul api Lretr etre excel iu h art. AL ,- -^ne of Cll'elceiing & Son - i' elmmut rma unique NEW PARLOR GRAND PIANOS, Combining ell ql.'itiae of a Full Orand Piano, yet compressed in 3. f!1 In that it ceenpirt no morn 1'001.4 thin an orliiiary • even Centre :'grave Piano. PRICES AND TERMS INV.kRIABLV THE SAME AS AT THE 1i AN OPICTOB.Y. THE PIANO FORTES Manufictrited by Mei:ors NO A SONS, for whom tio tul.scrin r has Men t, it ru:e end excmi've A,nts in this c.ty for so in '.ny years, ARE NOT FURNISHED TO ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS CITY, AND ALL OR DERS MUST BE SENT AND PUR CHASERS DIRECTED TO THE SUBSCIBER. ALL THE PIANO FORTES manufinturei by CHICK k R ING A SONS, nod geld in this market ARE WARRANTED By Manufacturers and the Subscriber. Jour,k H. riLELLoa, Buie Agent for Chickering A Seus, in Pitt:Muria', 'Western Penirlylvania, Eastern Ohio. and Nerth Western fir cinia, No. Si WOOD STItit.ET, between Bkme n d All o y and Fourth street, PITTSBURGIL PA. ap33 - 2t-a-w 4wtittltw D. MRNATES, JR., M. 113., DRUGGIST AND PHARMACEUTIST, No. 2 GlYaird Use, SMITHFIELD STREET, TEIAD DOOR BELOW THIRD I — )EALER IN DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Perfuipery, T.ilet Article=, Tc•bacco end rigure, Trusee'. Surgical Instruments, and all oiler articles usual. ly kept in a retail Thug Store. Feri:onal attention giv u to compcunding P:escriptions at all he ure of the day or night. lily 614 i" .Aidermunals Office. JAMES S. lIOON, ALDERMAN, EX OFFICIO JUSTICE OP TUE PZACE, AND POLICE hIAGI:iTRATE-0111ce, No. GO Grant street, nearly oppo .ite the Court House, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dopoeitions, Acknow ledgments and Pronatee taken; the Records ezamined, Deeds, Bondi, Mortgages, With, Lease s, Articles of Agree ment, and of Partnership, Letters of Attorney, etc., etc., drawn up at short notice; lqarriages Solemnized, and all business in the Ilne of his official duties, promptly attended to. trs.. °Mee hours, from T 4 A. st. to 1 r. sit., and from 2 to 61 , M. apSay ‘ a UN AND RAIN UMBRELLAS—A nice. po lot just opened, in Silk aud Gingham—black, brown, and green. JOS. HORNE, my 7 No. 17 Market street. EMBROIDERIES.—ReaI French Worked Sets, real French and Scotch Worked Collars. fine :cotch Worked Und.rsieeyes, Dimity, Cambric and Swiss Embroidered Reining and Edging, &c. A magnificent stock of the above bought unusually low in the east, and marked at a small adyauco ever cost, by JOS. HORN E, my 7 77 31erket street PECIAL ATTENTION IS INVITED TO kj our new stock of Black Crape COLLARS and SETS. JOB. 'HORNE, my 7 78 Market street. 11 RICK 110Ut1E—On Congress street, con taining six rooms, finished in modern style, will he sold kw. Tsrms easy. _ _ _ WILLIAM 'FRAZIER It CO, ion a' Baihliag, ;go. 67 Fcrath Ftrent ALVERY DESIRABLE RESIDENCE- - Sawa<ll on Mr., street. FOIL SALE•, containing rooms, bathroom, hot a• d C 4 Id water, gas In ev-ry raqa. There is also, n Prick Stable and Carriage House 011 tl-e hack part of the lot. Will he aThi en roasonar.lo WILLIAM FRAZIELI. & CO, Jones' Buntline, No. 67 Fourth street. POTATO :S-500 bushels choice Neshat nock Potatoes to arrive this day. and for sale by JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market and First green. rhRIED FRUIT -100 bushels choice Dried Apples; 20 " Pried Peaches—received and for silo by JAS. A. FETZER, Corner Market and First streets. NEW GOODS OF EVERY DESORIP TION.—Drez2, Duster end Mantilla Trimmings; Bonnet Ribbons, Ruches cud flowers; Ladies' Collars, Sleeve l and Sets, elegant designs; Gloves and Summer Hosiery, a large assortment; era's Fine Fhirte, Collars, Cravats ano Shirt Fronts; Ladles' St iris, Cs,ets, Bustles and Skirt Boole. Too above, w 4 th many oak. r articles, have been recently par:bleed in the Ew.t, and eintrare the best selected and clk;esp,st assortraor.t In the city. Whtlo sale and Retail buyers ate invit. I to call. my 4 JOd. ilonr4 1 , , 77 Market street. VAIIU RANT RIFLES.—A mum:, de: , irable 1..0i DOW.N 8 TETLEY'S, royl No. 136 Wood stroeL B ILA., 6.-25 bbls. white Beans for sale by JAS. A. FETzER, t• ar27 Corner First and Market sta. DAVrY PAIN KILLER.-50 gross fIR sak by B. A. FAIINESTCCii et CO, 428 Corner Wood end First wreet9. QANFORD'S INVIGORATOR.-10 gross for Salo by B. A. FAIINFSToCK & CO., ap2S Ccrlier 15041,1 and First streets. 20 000 ROLLS—For Amp Wall Pa. perry from 8 to 1234 cents. Call at £7 Woo: street—for sale by W. P. M IitIIALL .S; CO. DECORATIONS—PIain PARLOR DECORATIONS—i a Gold Pakeln, and Brocatel d,tigre, frr SAO by ap23 W. P. MARSHALL lc CO. AKE °FISH.- 1 1r 7 h a t r ,: rele ; 25 .4 4 Lazo Herring, recd and fcr gale by (ay.:3) 11. COLLIN:S. --- NEW FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS.- A. A. 3.1A 7 ,011 & CO, a.Cas., NO. 23 Filth Are now orening rich Dress Silk?, herageE , , Chitßier, OrganLiiks, Paris Prillbuta, And a splendid rola:Lion of SPRING SHAWLS. (apl6 PRUNES.- kegi Buder.ur, Prance: 2 Is) a 0 Jug received and for REYMER 3 ANDERSON, No. go Wood street, Orpceite she St. (harks Hotel. 10 BAGS Dzied. Apples, fur Ellie by BAG— LEY, CO,^ORAVE tY. CO., Nor: 14 a: d '2.3 Wood strt.tt NEW ARRIVAL.—We aro taking into store, (123 Wood atrout,? an instnetsi stock cf line Pater fur lobbing plar t racs ; a.so, Letter, Cap and note; Fnv.loiica in great variety; Pauers t of ev. ry eizo, cud ea cheap as they csn be bought in the .}..cat, whoa we offer Niholeialo cr re'ail, very low for Cai h. apt JNO. 31. PERRINB k CO, PALMERS' ANT,' I . 1. et bcrt G . °Jai 5 5'. - . , ,, I: :,. Il Al 2; co 3 21:5 1 IV m. E 1 6 ,!.: D. ..... ...... e , .. , : ..., ::... r.l'r 2.1... u. If,: Ca.... . r 3 Co Fr -nit V.Vff . 490 CO W”.l ',! ...,,-, .• 75 ..; , C , :.q. il.- , ...-, ,, 12 , 1 It.l J. 1i4.C. - ..11t1 ,t C. - 1 ,5 C" ., 1,3 W. VT . . Zu'd rcgor.... 6 1. , .' v, L!iv,-,_”. Lb, is IL, 4;1:5 i..) ..1: ha lust; 1 , le 1. 7 , 1. 1,711 - 1:. , , F., ,, ,i ..... f.: - .. , ) CO J. J. I.lcule &Co 3. , ... , , 1 17 . .,:ciw. zipet.cr, it: .1... 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J. h... J. ..-.1..c0te, (.11.1;:e t 11.1(41 • tr• C C. LATH L W. • t &I.! 1-1.-WiS il"G‘j..Y ' I rBr.ILICh Y S.:..ond Viva Prta't,) J AYR IGIIT, Prcrotary and Treat.nrer. 11. K. ItICLIARDSON, AfWataut Focretary, IL W. POINDEXTER, Agent. 97 Water et•cet, Vitt bagL. .17,d - O.N ON G: A ELA RNSURANCE COMPANY, OF PITTSBURG..U: JAMES A. BUT(1111,?0S, Prf.thleilt HENRY M. 2.3.1V00D, .9..cretary. OVEPICE--:7o. 98 Water Street. WILL INSURE AGAIN2T ALL 'HINDS OF l'1111: ANC MARINE P.1t1.1;.523 MIME] James A. Ilutchiaon. George A. Berry, Wm. 13.110ln:tea, Itobert Dalzoll, William Ilea, Thomas S. Clarke, Wilson Miller, John M'Dovitt, Wm. A. Caldwell. JaS ?ennsykania insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH. No. 63 Fourth otreet. ,DIICEOT0118: J. P. Tanner, Geo. W. Smith, C. A. Cclton. A. J. Jones, Jas. h. Hoyt:fun, Wade Hampton, d. A. Carrier, Robert Patrick. J. H. Jones, Jchn Taggart,: Nich's Voeghtly, Jacch Painter licdy Patternaa, W. li. I. Grit, tiprout, A. C. Sampson, Henry Sproul, Chartered Capital 3300,000 TIRE AND 11.9RIN1'` TAii.EN, 01 all di,tcriFtionst Orr IcuhE: ' , resit:out—A. A. cAraili:t. Prebidcnt—BODY F , ..cretary and Treascror—.l. n; A. A. CAF RIJER PITTSBURGH. GENERAL', INSURANCE AGENeV. caotai Itcpxescutad, 93,000,000. COMPANIES OP I.II9IIEST STANDING, Chartemi bj P6nnhylvania and other Stater.. 212. E, TIALINE AND LIFE Bazas TAILEN, 02 ALL DESCRIPTIO:.2. Pia. 63 rpounTs: sTREET. G. a. 0ARF.132. 6 3 CLN.P.IUR. ...7/72REURG.n, rde'-‘lo.lyl Eureka Insurance Company d Pennsylvania. OFFICE, NO. 99 WATErt. ST., 1-ITTSIMILOI.I. Assets—May 1, _B5B Beech", Due Bilis—payab:e on eemand and stared by too approved name. $ 70,503 00 Cash in Pittabnrgh Trdst Company 02,280 37 Premium Notes . titt 023 SO Bills Receivable 15,9t6 01 122 shace3 Erchange Bank t 4 toct--cost 5,050 00 99 do 51i dm , " tea' yank Stock—cost 9,490 03 300 do iron City Bank St,rk—amount pall. 7.590 00 200 do Allegheny Bank Stock— do do 5,0,0 CO Book Acccunts 13,259 31 13:033111:1 J. 11. ?Bomberger, I 0 W. Caw!, W. K. :Maack, Isa4cAl. Pennock, Jam A. Ciuphey,W. W. Ilartln„ I C. W. Batchelor, lt. T. Ler ch, Jr., R. D. Cochran, I Delhi McCandieefr, .Tamee J. Denzett, George E 3. Belden. Wm J. Anderson, J. 11. nIICENBEROEIt, Presldeur P.OBT. PIII.N.EY, Secretary. myti:lni TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER PAPEg, From two to six inch calibre. PRICES from 12 to 30 Cents per FOC:7. ALSO-110ClaIITER PEARL ST `ARCH For &sic Veliolevale at Dittiatafactu% cr 2 Prieto by HENRI( !I. FORWARDING AT.7,1) COMMISSION NitIRCHANT, AND ViIiGLI:SLIS DZALr,II LI CHEESE, BUTTFaI, SEEDS, 1.01.53/, AND PRODUCE GENERALLY No. 25 WOOD 5T13.112.T, PITTSDUDGE. (Jo JAMES DIANITPACTURER 02 A.LCOEfftI44 9 Cologne Spirits and Fusel 011, Nos. 167 and 170 Second Street. at.10:13.4 SAMIJEL FAIINESTOCK IMPORTER & DEALER IN FOREIGN ANT) HARDWARE. Ego. 74 Wood street, between Diamov,3 alley and Fourth street ) PITTSBURGH, I' A. 5.. - TES ant:scriber is now opening a well setectdo Jazz° n: ant of foreign and domestic Hardware, all mor,and i. sold on as good terms as any other house In this city. IL a ill always keep on hand a general aseortment of LIAP.DWARE, CUTLERY, - CARPENTERS' T 1 3 1 4 , :1. T, which he respoctfullyinvites the attettioC t‘fo trib23 git3llTrT, CARTWRIGERT & 'YOUNG, (Successors to John Cartwright.) M A Of N p U oc :F k A t e an T d II I. R, b E IO RS etnk A „, N 2 D ., I, I 3I cI P,O nd R a T na E D ILS tal Instruments, Clans, Pistols, Fishing Tackle, etc., No. 83 Weed atrcet. They give special attention the ma:infector. fag of Trusses, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and 'Repairing silth punctuality and despatch. ea? '.1:; 2 ;11..tr L:i.Pl'.l ~811 FTl[_.,., c . ty, IA rd tot t..4o'Lt r: 9IEEIN 1 ,%, lut,oco 'JLr!,7SS 2. A.. 3:_ I.)±-S J it N lIIIIME , . .(LL $250,341 15
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