Rioniing est. JAMES R. BARR, Editor and Proprietor. PITTSBURCH F ,UDAY MORNING DEMOCRATIC STATE NOMINATIONS FOE BUPREHE JUDGE, L LIAM A. PORTf47,I-?,- OF PIE LID EL PM A POR CAL COMMIRSIOI46II, WESTLEY FROST, Olt FAYETTE COUNTY THE FIRST PA-SE We direct the attention of our readers to the first page of to-day's parlor. It contain. the• Weekly Review of the PittsburgMar kets, Allegheny Cattle Market, and a variety of other interesting matter. THE DIOINiOIPAI, DEBT 0' THE CITY OF PIT'rSI3UOGUI---TILE ---TLIE CITY FINANCES The money interest of the City ,d N w York Eee m s detormmcd to 'nisi-represent ti position of the City of Pittsburgh in regard to her bonded indelitcdneF: , , and if pussiblv to injure her municipal credit. We find the following in the money artielf of the New York Times: A fiornoii,i correspoudc—at ho.f, had LIU , Rrieu non directed to the huu uuc-notrnt ci!, of Pitt burgh I.<. the in H 4,, !- the loan of 550,000. 11. evidence that the :tuti,orilip of tl,; D o r,i r pudiating ri tv.to city of a etifficivut ,uot 1 debt by i ing want origu - 141 .n horu authorize thorn t w . , ut questions being eked As a local holds : inter!sted k!!!!!!w, :f, by any 111123t15, u. - Coo over lus. th.. ! - n not yet disavow. 1, In par! for %Jr!: refer the whole Fuhjeor t) our Pii.r,hur,:a spondents, who taw, far it ve . rela ;!.7,u1:1:,.) taciturn in regard to the Cll,-,- A correspondent of the Tribune in speak ing of the proposed new loan makes use ul the following language : My first impression was that it was the wost barefaced stupidity I had ever seen. I however, on sober .secmd thought. retaH idea, and I now hail the move with satisfq , ti - ,: - :, as the first step toward hoc .7-sty a , th , - be , -t Surely the roe] p, °plc of Pittsburgh r inn have meant what they publish—P-ihort instant have imagined that th,•re were taker. , for their boor's while they repudivt, , , h , r debts ? Is fi municipal bond more beyond W:dild than a bond isquA , t - or purpose= If the proceeds of the b3tids railroad pur poses were misapplied. cannot the prom-•.l+ bonds for municipal purpo.es be inisapplie,i also If the railroad debt chit lie disputed, t"h o not the municipal deb also he disputed r Fan pose the next city giy,trutn ni fi.d fraudo!..ut contracts and nayrusmt, for municipal pup are the bonds less (table t be deputed to .1 railroad debt from whi sb , .+ II Hur , ly direct and indirectly derived great benefit f C .n-: - ing this and ( trier pointy tco numerous find ~ r !eu., to quote hire, I It Ive c,me to the ec d this application f :.e• , .• 1: by rot,burgh is a sly mw. on 1.3 e T..-rt ••f the auth , _riti., ward getting the c•tizeNs railro , i debt; to eto,rt, I inter the etty ties are assured of, and decrn it. u-elet , !i fu .t 1 disputing the of the railroad del - ,t. T:: now want to bow their fellow eifiz , m,3 th-1 , g effect of repudiation on credit, they are as much convinced as I urn that the mty t credit enough to m.g.,tia.te loin has been proved to them they will, perh:.ps, steps to :,.,.knowl , dge the wh, le railr,).l the principle ‘• h..rwoy is the p,l ,s." I therefcre boil the hew i.oposeti We harp• s u often. in repl t thy• urjost flings of the Yew York and Phila,!el;itia Press, explained through the coin-aim: of - th e Posf, the position of the city of Pittsburgh iu regard to her bonded debt, that A almost despair of the task of beating anything like a fair understanding of the matter into di , . heads of these Eastern Financial Wiseacres, but for the sake of the honor and credit of :.or city we will again make the attempt, ami in BO doing we shall be obliged to retiapitniat• much which is known to overy citizen her m who is at all acquainted with our municipal affairs. - We pass over the fling- and mis statements of the articles we ha above, as unworthy of attention ur reply, and proceed to state the fmtt , , as they actually ex ist, and as the astute financiers and in , moved men,of the East know they exist, but it do, nct suit their purposes (Ls holders raitroda . bonds to admit it. The Bonded debt of the Corpo ration of . , "city of Pittsburgh is of two distinct oliarac ' ters. For the purposo Watir W '- Gas Works, paving streets,l I ;01. mate ruunic pal purpose, the eity bonds at various periods. In to cheek this kind of expenditure the l , gislaturc pass ed a law limiting the power of the Corpora tion to run in debt. either by bond, eolit out, or any other method , beyond the amount H $1,150,000. In other words this suni Wa, ed as the limit which her bonded and float ing debt conjoined could ever legally reach. and when reduced by payment below this amount, the debt cannot be increased beyond the amount to which it has been reduced, ;imi by the same act of Assembly, the Business Tax and some other revenues are bet apart its a Sinking Fund for the gradual extinguish ment of the debt. Aside from the bonds issued to railroad companies, tlne total indebtedness of the cit) of Pittsburgh, (A all descripti on s, is it s fol lows : 'LNUEj, Iwis I Aritiewet due and metering 6 per ez - c.t. itateroPt in 1858 do du - 159 do do 1860, 6 per ..... 63,106 do do 186 U, 5 per e.e:t 24,600 do do ISfi 1 do do 1882, f, per do do 1882, 5 per oent ..... .20,uuk) do do 1583, ti pot coot do do 1864, 8 per do do 1864, 5 per cow. do do 1865, 6 percent do do i 866, 5 per cent do do 1866, 5 per cent do do 1869, 5 per cent do do 1870, 6 per cent do do 1t...71, fi per cent do do 1856, 6 per cent Total funded debt for Lutioicipal poaos UTLIE ft DEBTS Temporary loans, viz : Note to Kramer dc Roam, due uu May 2d 2,00 u do do June Int 3,000 do do July Int 3 000 Interest an funded debt due to date and paid 1,646 65 State Tax on interest un Funded debt, 1557 2 , 158 9 , do do du do to Apri l ,lBss 1,1157 5 Judgment hold by Merclitintel and Manu facturers' Bank, transferred by If C„, ner SG Bro., and interest from April 25, 1857 Outstanding warrants, including iinitrtts.! ment previous to 1858, estimated ..... 7,250 00 Outstanding warrants for 1856, actual 5,287 85 Hussey (t Wells, balance due on scales 525 tio Wilkins Hall, annual rent 1,000 110 Bills of printing rendered to date in excess of appropriation No. 3, but not yer audited Sundry Bills sent to Council, not yet die posed of. Total amount of floating debt Thus it will be seen the total regular debt of, the city is $1,169,190 11,—apparently near $20,000 beyond the limit fixed by the act of Assembly,but not really so as the excess is off set by the appropriations front the current rev- enne to meet the items of the floating de,t. 'rhe assets of the city. very modarat , Iv estimated liy Henry Lambert, f'' j.. rite I'. 11- tr,,ller, in his recent rer t, the City ells, are as follows, and are in i•xeess liabilities : Water 'Wel iiP, Uplwr and iiwtr, with hits :stia,-1 -- ,, , ii, inolit,t,i.g r ii t•F, ,i,. i ', I , , tll , ,Oilli Aluziingatiiiiit, what-, 2 ',s,iiiii) All,•ght.o:, wr.nrt .. ..I',niio Dteut , ,nd Marlitt il-u,c, , , ii is. s' 273,000 Fifth Wr.r.,l :+1.44:t MAY 2S. 1858 gr. an'i Octobnr Is.IS Lot t.nd on 1 • fO, with i^t r,•- L /I •.f Itt F..urtl. Pauteuu, balartrtr , " J:t.nuitry L , tt.t,tlc,ts E, ,le pt. o„,'. L),,riesr.44-1 N: I. Juo if ; cu;; IMO). ,t 1,% 1 5110 G et—lit c t 1,150, NI 1.500 1328 Etiar , rt—k. r We.gh .;1 7 tr-. Sun Fire E C•w.; ; , II 400 , h,,,,, „i, 1,1 -15 1.91. E tw Noptur.c., 11;1...17.ir.L1- • '• 2 4 '' 7 ,1 7, 3 109 00 " '' •. 1 7 4 (;J: lii, t4Joti. Intent, "I,IUu, '• 647, 1.717 Oil Indepencence, " Blur Dick, p,tr' of running qut, , kle En•zin,, liougo Total ltuout. - ~t perr3o:,,i rop,2rt.% meet the interti-t ien heer bonded did... , issued du- th• city cl Pitd-dairgdi tel priiivi-ion. cite Hiarter comtili-i Ile. Cdaineil4 11 . tf• tli. city reNoritiiiii, 111,,d to pay the the filliti , tl of the city. ,tit I), ti ,alaric , id . city „hi rers, and all uthrr municipal expetiditurei , are by law seei.ndary t, the payment et in tere.i tic funded way- , hai4, and in the very nature {if the eon ,titiition of iair city g. ,verument, tilway,kill pr yuttptic paid. nvvoiltws L4'lll - anti ~f pubft• the city, 0 ,, f1 , 1“. ur limited by law :it five mill- , 11 , 0,1 n Vaillatit)ll tnalt , by I tit! l::/titt , The city a.kitin , ritie- , have 1:. , t sax in the matter ,1 to pr.pt•rty, this tax. is Itf J1.1_1,1 tt, limit- th nirt , 111;11s. Th,—;ar i" II" .:;1 011, , -01 rt. • ,. Fitt' I.....gklatUrt: I r ',01 , 11(1 , 11:11 11k,W ,. 1%, of hIN:Ci 1 , 11 1 . uftrr 1.11 1 . 1,o1; i.r,•rar-,1 ;Ind th• 4 pl.ra; t t "lII' •It )11ib.'N =NI=MII ,Uilici.2lit to p.ty th Or r,:zu lar Inunicip.l) •Liko. ),ar. nil tt:c t .111 t 1 , it i ti ;11 1111=MIIIMIll With ‘r:11, !I IL wa, tlif• cite w ul , l r critr froin tL. SZAT , trll tint at lea-4 f Lt•ii apprepri atel to rut,L the intprt:,,t current city e..;• pence; of tic yvar. Who thit , 11, I,re , ont rendition , tur .17y. ,Xcludlti , rniir.:n ii V.F• Pltt-, l ,ursll kran," alp,ut whieft ~ u r frietls, ar,r waking wuch ads,. It will be ,t2CII by refcrutico t, 1 ,, re1 , given he.l4 .. futeled Llt•ht," chat •lint) 11l daring :-.inking will I, in .1 2.,1 41, ,, rb 4 1,11 . „1 , ` IP. 1 .1 1,4 01 . 011 . - 4111 1, 11111, 'llol t ,, 111.01 eXII2III. 1 . 11 011: tit , lit Of 1110 eity, \lll -ii.• Crll ,, tN :1. , ;1111 111Crt!it,.. Tilt . 1' , 1111111111;!. / , )i f , 1 ucte 1 ' 111, 4- I , urgli Hr in t.imply ,it•ilt tiit . cit . \ Iwitig prt•pare,i to 111,ttt r , :- rnuintior 4 Ow (1,1,t 11,111 utiD2r this then. i=IWII11111: (q -unhuriuens-lii c. it is the ou , t,,ni in tiw final) ci,ti world I . ,ir int n e,,L r :-ti to iorca,erve tio•ir rt,'CIC . NV such p,)rtion , (,1 the it ,)I,ligati,ns a, tiwy ;LIN. not preimred to Ilit'vt. Tilt'st` hay., tWt.tity and hutic zdwity-4 been eagerly sough., in the Eastern safe and profitable in‘estmc-nts. The interest has always been punctually - paid, and if they ar ,, continued by renewal for another twenty years, always will be so paid. it, commercial piirlanee, the character id this paper is " gilt-edged A N. 1." The attempt on the part of the Ea:stern i;150,7y47 115,71 i 87.188 88 11,i 00 (11, 43 500 00 10,'210 00 lk kt-ition in regard to bonds issued to railroad companies, is unfair in the extreme. In re :..r.ard to the,‘ the it.itt:•tioris both of fact and Loy are entirely different from those of her t•onds issued for d-uo std e purposes. The one kind Wl:rs pa-wince of legal 34.246 00 60,0011 (Jo 50,000 00 20,000 00 21:;,2of1 00 105 500 1111 132,000 00 (14,000 tw 31,.135,597 :12 s,OOO 00 1,804 92 1,175 06 ...$38,310 29 iut• 1)• ••• . 7. 5,66 e, i2,11t10 ,4110 ...... - • t.) 6.31 -:;,)(1 - .111,1 ti I,"UU, c PhitSI4NALit , II . Y. I ;TY andiug T, xes, I „.i~. 1. .. ... 5i 1. . ..~ , , i.~J " 1,300, 300, i.J4d V 6 '• 1 t 3, 2 0 11, th- P Di .Lll .nn~~ii tugetfl~ Eiti.tern brokers to injure the do. ne , tie credit of the city of Pittsburgh by re terating quid ini-reprehenting her peculiar authority tor well authoritative and decided general po':iic I,cm•fit H dint cor -I,,,raticn. It has alway, pail the int.irest upon them and the principal when dot. It cannot do otherwise than continue to par them as long :1.-, the faith, credit, revenue and corporate property t,l tile city are worth enough, as we hart shown they are, to pay them. The other kind ~f bonds, those issued to railroad companies upon their assoinT,tion to pay the interest upon them, and bought up by capitalists with a full knowledge of this assumption, a serious legal question has arisen concerning. But the city of Pittshur , ll has not repudiated (iron these. She paid the Interest upon them is long as she had the money or the power to raise it. She has asked for additional power of taxation, which has been denied her, and now the general disposi tion see tm- to de to wait until the highest ju dicial authorities ha , . e decided how far she 15 liable to the I,, hotheller.s, who purchased with full cugniiiine, the nature and con dition of the bonds, ad a corporation she w ill t a k e any further action concerning them. Th , th -k upon these t r.iilr thut in c , (ltiity ;tml tIA-1 111 0 city art. f them. If th LIMtl these hi reel- 1111 , ',1;.i.110.ttla11, it 1%1!I i L;ive re•Ar , up the , 11(1 (11_1 ,0 . ~11. IVe havP fully Px- Gar th , in.)riev :Lit L'tir• t Ow 11:111S:IctiOrl whicL 11 , 1 tht. chantotor ,r 1 the security I i li ,tIo rod I thp !rank at - R1 hanker, MEE= all «e have •••,11,1 in rHation thu r,v,titar •lonwt-:tio 0. Th.. .'ity :L ; traipia,:tion I) .1111.. tie 130(1 , iS 1 ,, the nin,)unt in Laos., the holder, of the -Id boiols 11.10 rwW in theii place—glad t c. nrinur ,0 nC. and reliable nn h.r their in ,n •c. Wll,l t. r:11,1.•1 rli , . "':111 , , , , , t In Lj , City tight: up en the ret:erd?.. rl,oti3..y~fi Th- 'l\ Wo(inn , lis ,it 1;11i, ehureli, =EI \ y d ..; a :winker spectator, its in Tile ; 4,111, f Cuefu being 1.!.t serviee..l were e,n -,1uct.,1 1, key. .I.)r. Lyman ‘,l ttsbur g ii. Ciergyalmi. After the roa 1- in , .4 tile the mite e.,niumnion -MI mei tle• 1 ular liVCrfnd. 1 .1:, PO 'N. .\ll, 4 tp-iu; A. Marpie, I ) ,L, tcxt, " Theret, , r,• wt. 14 Tiinutily, 4th Chapter, 10:11 'lll thonit• wa- drawn [rum thu the I'aul, and (1, t,n- , od tines re-p,n4ihilHe,i and of tiny ~1112,5;,., 77 Ittor IN'li`i Clear and Nv ( . 11 vik , .ll up, t 11";1 . - /11 , 11 , 111It•e/1, NV//111,1 to the r -1 I,v ki , v, IleV. Mr after ‘‘, hich the C,Or. ellt ioliuurneil until 5 o'clock tni; idtorniion. !E= MEE= in~l t' n I IL;Lnl'l2 ,4 t . 4 1 Lily!' ;11. , .(1 I,,trt Pinata•,• Committee of Council," ti ;uld Tribuiv I lie Upi,4vo pa) ('oil rut ion 111111M1111 illi , Tloillg (yr MR. EDETtIR , " upon MIME :E:a1}1111,7 (len. P. F. u,. a, wt•:i c,.; uU , craw tae ua P a, Ad:r N I I" IMi•=l 1/I,t exhihit; of Lr f epint i ,, rty zeal 'I / I',;r:!l'7:vo , r a Canto 8,1" W 111/1•111 lEMEE - •fT:y Crt,' (ItZefftl.l • t:t:u P F ,I, on 1•12 • ,Ilathrr,,,, ,y y twvnr 'a3vo L. I v, Mitt 4,uv. of lincli.xna from toe >.<<•r• Stab' : hl AN A q lL,r{ cart' S f_; %t Lll.o‘l D OEN Ri In tip. ,1 tho pa , :senver railroad, ;ire r. - I,l:wing Ilia Oninilius Line, t‘i 'IT ,_~,ncenipne, and ,greater safety , d N,w York, the city railroads 11:1,V0111-!,.11 .....110c1 , -1,11 ;111 11 are c , , { Lially I...pular, ;Hid a Liri li:ts l,ren pa , sed 1)v Con -1:1(111_: 11;r a passenger rail way on Av€mue, iu \‘ asliiiP4ton ity. A, r lace },•eri ~-taldi-ip• 11.; : Lut tbcy will F 0• 1 ,1.1c,. .111,i 11,1,V linrill)u,p , es \vithiii 1.•,\ . ..v. ar- at tuna. In 1'ill1;11i011)111a th, Hl,ll ;:11t1'11 with the 1r an ;old with tile absence long.'s ;old caused -i ViJtO would f;.1%,1' ii ,tre4.q railruads troi.l the ricer tfr the , al,n4 Str, , ct, ‘v,,uld pay the 'd :4. , .1 pr - r their iusc,tiiu rat, Lit." he to the z , •tis. hhe Ju the street i it i iiri2;:tiv tu their interest and .rt t t . . 1% tip, (!statili,iitnent (d. tiueh ;LII NVC aware that eity there ii n -trong prejudice against permitting rails to he laid on puLlic street, , , mid s there wa, iu the Eastern cities, hut experienee—a lair trial of them practically, ha., convince , ' the po,ple, that they are so far ahead of the ~uitiihus system as to admit of 111) the Matter, and hope that, betore thy• next legislature meets, tits public voice will call fu• the formation of a " Penn Street Passenger Railroad Com pany." Flood A , em front the Papers iNarcißkk river ht Vin , .ennei,- is said to he ten mil:es widt. Th:. Ohio acid to.,d principally near Cincinnati. The t:.!or.s Tu - -&.jv were running on time and safely. The motaing train en the Little Miami Road on lie .: obliged return to Cineit.nati, r goinv, unt right nn e Dark crctk bridee being i,npa,einle, and several slides °L. the D ;yt. - a 10'0 53ulitre , 1 but ,t! e t rand is tigain in compltle runulLg hri , !ges have heel: carried away on Llwrencebarg mnd ltdianspolis creek rose twenty-five feet. on Tue,eiay and awepi before it 11tt.d. R v• and the Steubenville and lt.oL,ts rt.ry littlb. A rep. , ltetl in the .Marietta Road. The w.i“ to return. The Pitt hur L, Ft W,..- ) no Rad Chicagon Road 1,4k4 Hutf.red Tri,..ne run regu;arly. Tie Central Ohl() likOld IS in good order. At La' xiugteu, or no rain fell. A vo utak?, India.ni,t, it.itned James Darling, Was .r Cuicinnett ittesday. The in tilt Ohio at Cincinnati %vat, budden, i ril.2nl! tio; tuuct• been nt lumber Rad other deetru:tiNr• property. NE WATER RENT,, 1,,r Lht ainuunt th, pre•, , 2nt Ow same sum as tor .1.;-,5T. lie additional aSseshinutit,, to he made in the tall ~n new htliklings will ~tneWhat increase the teeeit.ts ‘,l the City Treasury from this source of rev enue over Last year. -10. e at law tini' :1,q1V.11 ti .4t.rattq-.4 b;it I,cd t river and ban. , .r , t f oniy Irt.ttri the .Stated. A utmtereix.) vtitti H an.. ip, Tori"r' Cla re±oiu ios tha: there be Executiv • further amen • n tr.? Pre6trizn:e reerimmenda .ae, juhtita. ti ~ itprt ritt tom by:. tion. It ie signed. by MesEtrs. Trylor ttf fined jawt , east et the Koz..ly of T nut ee, 13111ingburqt of NVammisin, and lapptin (..f New Hampshire. Mr. Char/Jar., ut Penn itsdt.; 1 1d -,tat. Bylvani nrura y the rept...r - , but eon Mr. itutuer prertenied remiutmti requ--ting the tdr ;Ha m to ' id " . fins L. , , , ,..fattft11,...y / tt , prL. , .etnen!E Sul ot . , Lo..rced to. On the ,• d rder, C..ro 11,1,„ 0 v a sot : t 12 5,51,,,,••' 5 i t i . l J y tho limn- of I. bpr rl thu Z, C-A•At•.• r Lwt;b, 4, Th,mk bct,re l e cowardly and MMEI=IM tile; re oar BY TEL:!_,RAPH. ‘ l. Y- I T G. .N :.F.L evierdwy', 01-,kctedir:gp Mr. Dear I. ..f 4.! o J,11._ r -rui•L ri - ae prof 4r. J Ginn“, o:t. urged i!2 Ft it =ZEMIN r—u:Nev, r.s, Al ,:I Son,to. I , be , ] it re,;ei‘..u.l but tw , , , vote,. file agrovci to; yeas 1.10, nays 21: I.gler, I,r(,t, T., C U:.1.,11, tire,trk, 1 .• u , :.1,, 111.1Q:C.r, 111 j . :I ~, • I A. is , !` L. oti,p li, AL :a n Nays— . . t.aati . .. 1, , Pugb, S:awart, . .1: Ut Now Js.o Li Duri.et. Foc . , ._~~4;~r , i. .`tl \' it au iison M-. J , vi buoat.l eL,iied tat ',be ptii :..r the tifturovectae w .'t t , uotwygdr. haroor. Mr. offered ✓ Lh the L.l , : A !Pell E' t LL art, ,k -,1, aLuouut.o.f.; 4 ? )600,0 00 . Mr. liuutur...f t , I Lpt , ion :hr.:, who ot6it , tut.: (I.lslwuld provide Int tor the pail) thlr:e ,. t ai Lon, 1 .,r tiaroJr:; 1., rn"-E!.../1.1, lh,odent ME=lll t,Orti tC 111:y b, N.. 11111t1V! ZeU t, 11111011E't Il , r ten :cure 21, 2tt 6 per cent. Lo I RlLlOll‘latellt. •,,,r;tl ho wassed ar U!'etilt elkarzel 1,, per eelll. duty Jul 3 1,! MIMEO i1J , “14 a e; gt. 11,1.1 1 ,:, 1 -vas whetb,r ,-. I lVevtli, fl r wne•:),:r :1 LtiJ til.All4l Lae bena.o ntuendment Wart not in u•der. Mr. 12.1gier, teen i.n , ve..l to s•rike J ut die $21 , ,t100 for uat. L n.ys 27. Mr. Big•ef her Wt.% LA.I CLIP .1“ 10,000 ;w the lulpruvewerit of. the mud thver. "Enid ,ef. a t:ty panning 1.1,2 Ei. F."l'.'ll E th' apr• - , l )tion lull was laid aside, and we At ,hy Apprtpri bill taken up ❑ C,Lninh.tee. Mr. Sherman, f Oata, n ailuding to the lone Saki tur.t it woo the :,ee..altl bill af the kind demanded , ‘y the Adtutule;ruttan this .essittn. Willie he was w„slug to Laku OIL IlibO3UreS ta pr,-erve the I t-wh, he n,.t.ear.s.nt to vote fur that bill. It zia_uiti he Ic...inp radical Ult:l4:roe It reforw. The ex,,,n'- ' l“Ur..`t: of ha; fa>a , ..,l year wauA ,x. , ed the rt.t $ ..na i.ett usca y , I.r v.a..thi ea I.ho rt -, —.l.ue $43,000 110 0 , ,•\ or 4, ya,l.-. 1,, iiah tHU 1)00 of , :Le . al.ch 01 il;,000,000 in th. , t, are exhausted. ft,a ~.heibt re, .hit I: P 111.0 . orA Adu.inttt r_ttue trt e pt,ty fr,..azury and a cas pent debt at i1'.1.000,000. et cr, po-ru 01,:111.11, vi Itrac , “: anti I GI. rtn, they arm .!tii ; A mitt Trot ....try v and 7:j eir..r t exv.2114,f ures. Thep er.ind u.titionat: ~ 1 the Executive boo been tr. , . 10- Ceuta) few li, h twat nt.:tt t piaa?..l he n, cud t',ll .earn "Le t.-xitiapi.• :tel. by I.la, 10,1 COO a tart: r. , utgeat deolaad- 1 th'3 AdauDis:ra.,u. Afi t.ti,oc._ to of the Ea eculive an•l t' .;,r ra as g.ad treat sae yubite e.tpemtlitures altention, ar , d • ir,ul o.titi, Way I_ll.l ie.:. N., :R.:Q."IIIA W , Whor, I ii were ne:11"::,' 0 I I M*. L ;:r Tale:n:lU t.N:o;". i.aluLary ,I.lluenot, un 1.1 yo , Impt e. ..or; bo iClVolVing Lrce StifL,Ufl t 111- .1`...t.1u-, 1.. Ctip.,• 11 , 1 11/C itILLI.II re , , •1.1.; 1.11• C •1 pll.l 1, 1,...,11- reeohe/•1,1 ht i g ht, , - ,llCeLll.llll` , a. t., •• 1 , 1 to a te,e . ;r ;pa t., bo , A 1,1,1 0 t.l CL`.llC•ll.`i'l.Ell.l. Si: r i Lt., vs rtpt.Kt s .Le. Mr. Ldlni , r r, i: •••fitl4o by. 11,3 to i'Z,LIi,ILIEI,I_. A_ wr w p..y ihr pzy (;....11. Sc t_hne.rs . Mr. Sliertu.ir, truehe tecu7,c' iu V. 9 Lae s: t if t: v b n 1 - . !I,VO voic.i for I:. Mr. to,ttiVain of Mr. Sltercr , •n'e ba' L. as e .1- 1 1 ti u rler">Ken to hive olbore .td L r wl - I.>! h.! 1,41 Sborut.r, ea,d he ~ vh.11:•?..i to rel,r..n oa hie t, , ,vit (11t1;. 1 4,3r tot Mr. Li,t...n.er said Ito glad t., hoar it. His •. L. 4 iasss was with Mr. Shsrmaii. tie be,. as toe u,ef sinner firtt Lepei tae pinallar ~:es fPlow. [Laughter.] I❑ the o' , ur , , t. , tea, 4, 1,.1 said :he gentleman treat u.rtio c aid n.l Jay flit, tia e rt.:llbit I:itrOLLleitintlic.ioL at the i_, tine \Vays aud Means net warranted by and he defaraled the Prit:;ident's cendact Mr. Leiter, ()hen .4.tid i e w,u'ai itut.eneh Inc Pfutidet.t under a re,elun a is the Clucinnatt p at deci.ua, ,ry of r.trenenthent and the ex.tue ti•,n et' the public dew.. Mr. Later er wanted Mr. Leiter y OIL',VIAit lit: expenditu , e. Mr. Lauer balievJd that :dare not a pr t ;.L. , here hat Ives net t.n exaggeratiun. L.terer replied that when the gentle• ;au pa.isod over the re.ourd aud re6ctrted to hie heitet fre w in a ba). Mr. that he t the Democratic pi.rty, but he complained of the rd u.iuistratiou fur if, do nothing, - policy in refusing carry nut the bahcdt of the last Congress relati.‘ e to tho naval depot at B-umi.wick, Georg,a. Whlle SI,- nOO,OOO %vac , iLt i rtr,,prl.tred ;or navy yards. eisewm , rt,, no money is recommended This morning, n:- amendment for $300,01,th 'o that ~• r VV,:d voted down oy the v,te„, LI: treats Solana'''. Men, WiIU9EIpoIICI to ruinoue. Toe .--...t..retary of the Navy woo s ) tong frozen lip in t;..nn..e ,, ut have no eympathy for COO South, wnito tae Secretary .It the Treasury is surrounded by suci, circunastr...ne,t toot bo is crushing out not only the interests of t tr,fiction, but tae State from which he conics. Several amendmen e were made, among which we , fie afTropriatiug $1015;TOUO ler altering the pre.onf arms to bre,ch t.nd t;i173,500 ,t. pas for r ott.npaFfiei! of volunteers mustered trio the Utah eor v,,.) for rim: mouths. Mr. Gros, of Peuns;ltattr.e, ~ nered a eeetien ,hat no part of the money Emsdl be cila:alert for the sap , port of a military turun to tiCi as a podee CUMilal 00 in Katlea6. The section was ruled ow of order. The hill o , a, then laid aside. The committee then took up the bill making L . appropriation for the :tulip:tit of the ocean mail str vice. Mr. Danis, of Miss , said the time would c'mo when Congress should take into its hands more legis lation than it now does. There is only one lint between Now York and Europe now existing under the law. A large portion of the money in the bill was to authorize the Postwaster•General to wake contracts with other companies. It was manilosity ivroug and unjust to iliffi.rent sections of the country that New York should have the sole privilege of coo ;rolling tte commercial cperationa of the country. Mr. J. Glancy Jones, of Penna., replied that the question of carrying the mails wos one Of resp,nsi bility. The law of 1545 authorises the Postma General to make contracts. He has made none ex cept a touipur.iry contract with the Havre lioe !or the proceeds of the postage. e had been waiting, for Congress to l-gislate on the subject of a getier..l system, but Congress failing to do so, an appripria tion for one year is asked. Mr. Davis inquired whether a contract had n - : been made for carrying the wails across the Isthinu- , of Telt:tiptop:o equiring $290,000. Mr. Davie said ho was informed that the conditions were agreed upon and ready to be signed. Mr. Janes remarked that not one dollar in this bill wes appropri•ttod for that purpose. Mr. Davis wanted the bill defeated and the Post Office Committee would try to report a general system. Mr. Jobe; was au2twrized to say that the adminis. tration desire Cuograss w take up the whole subject ~f the foreign wail -e*cice and pla , e it on a self supporting basis, Sandidge, of La., tdiared an amendment pro posing lines of mail steamers ttetween Now York and Liverpool, Havre, Giuckstadt and New Orleans and Bordeaux, and autittrizing the Postmabtor (-4,nern l to make a contract for ten veri. After sumo ti• bate the P.lli , ?l , iinont we., ruled • ut ~t order. T 13,3 hilts above named were reported to ;he 11 , , action, rind the 1.1 ,, aae adjourned 11.11 var natal Wetititer at. Louisville I .K.W.ISVILLIC, May 27.—T;ie river is rapidly; i s nearly twelve fent un the falls. Weather Mercury 77.. WAsniNineis CITY, Ma 3 27.—The House J iiciary C nm :tee made .4. rap ,rt to d o n the branch of ti. Prosidmi's i•Wiseage recommending the passage , bankrupt le= to include bar ks. Toey tclie the that Congress has no power to pa.- such a w, f r the rea—n that its ckeseiie w bo en in. Ird:cement of th , rights r f the States. Even if it he wore within the nnsioubted competency of ongress, it w..zild he n•—,rte : 0 WbCEVOI", it would, bey nd tell quiistion, give rise to many rormanrnt tld. T• v evi's crowing ) r v..ry :zrr-L1 w.:1) rela : [Dada it. t- I ,rea ; lota 1 b lIMIESSI ME= Thu pant r bo to ;I: tin; warmly a illodifiento From Weixhington • I r uC ~. i~.,'F. 1:1 UrCE 11111• Ii zrL:ater .26thatry iil6,. IE. fitributed @IBM "Fhe Naval Approprihtior., •ho iceM•+: F , T 'veer I :c a; of u e. $2,850.000 ; I r !Ivo - I;,r , 1.,350,000; elpen , e,, the c trmi cou3pletiln of work , Hnd curry!) , rr ; Portsmouth, N. H., $52,000; s2li9 500 ; N. w V. r 1:, $269,500; PL0.... 97, 200; .597,000 ; Nurf k , $287,0011: I'.:r -$,:,47,0011 ; 'Aare 8,000 The Episcopal (Convention. PriILAIDELPIDA, May 27.—The Episcepal Converi c,ratinued ballot:Lig thie evorrnit. Tho_ tligbtb 11 ,, 1 , 0e of the ciergy stno.i : Dr Vr... , 2, 45; 1):.11,-....b..tri,t,1 tlt; , ccter.crt.;, , ; D-. k H.!) Wit.l.l_:" r.. D-. ‘<,l.llllF. t Pl..,toJolphia wit= ~üb-!I wed ot be rig v.= : BO*ULIG. ; Dr. Sb..ven6, 57; Dr. Viott , D, 10; dc,tterlrg 1;v. • I_, !I. Thu tt.on L.-Jour:2,A Arrival From Havana. SAVANNAH, May 27 —Tho steahaahip ilia', ft _it aid Kt.:: arrived. Sup.ra aava advanced reaii. 11 ItiF, , E - we--; scarce and advancing. The Britisu war scoamor Styx, which had air.a,nt,a much notc.riety fr.an. her Guarding and ~ Parch i.; AmEricaa vetiels, at t Lie. 22. i . Ti.c ship Ciarend .n wa r , piirtei a lota', Convict KIMal CoLL - maus, Ohio, May 27.-In, attern..ol, a enn vier (run Dayton another ,or tha Ppo itemt:try, by striking him on tlio hed..l to..e Myers was sentenced for hor , e Tte lull that was dtruLk ;had .I:inoat int tautly. Tate Traveling Communal y A reuse BLEitli AV S 11 ,, L1,AND LI I TEI:S ...alrac,L be too k.,gt”,,,, cric,inunitf, cc an iiivaldi.bie remedy; having uitle cr IL exerei6u c.,nE , t.antly exposed, and subjeot to tile otiaLge of climate and water, they iequire pleasant medicine of this kind to regulate tat: bowels. c.r , bnii mid.: for ihvrirays a .4oLtu.a. S,,ti at per botolb, or !lx. b.,itles for $5, tre sole Pr.:prietoro, -Benjamin .Ir., N 1.1 Wood strect, i in,l St vs . :, and Dry.ggjetti vorer?"--. \% AT, OR Til VE' OR Wilt Si D EsT --11 C . . Any hourly linked by pa•anta, tha laal:11 [bah All who are at all acquaiabal with the artic a, will 1111!0,11. lilt. NFL.' Ci:LEI:RATELI 1; Ui; E:, l'iepared by 1 , E)I Thttsl urFh, Pa. It hal de‘, bc,..n known to fail, and is tn,e of the isaft,st remedies thnt can be n 541. A ft:end of COO late'y hands 11 , 4 the fulli:v.- 111,4 9.ttitE , m,rit in lefertnee to this Vcrniiitige: \V YCofili, S , •pt,mber 7S, Ika• —.l younir lady of ar,pmiutunce bud h-• , in 101' a loug time Wry much moulded with worrua. 1 advia-Fi her to try Lr. M'itaida Celebrated Verruifoge, prepared by Fl. on Broth, of l'ittaburiih, Fa, ?hr a-:ordingdy pun- Sidariri a,d t,nc one via', which caused hrr to dielCll,l,,an r,1111.11n1 Tutntit:. f w lII°. Sit, was itaroocliate yrr ym pry, t1:11,1,8 uvw. , re ; b.r re6l e h 32,) Filth st; ei t., and she %,) Maralt:ttAn Lrofill for I)'; NI .iL.1;:;.3 ; 1:! , :i) pAnnutaczurod i P',444nr,;!., I.'4* .A:1 e - 444 r Verrnfu..*, n in 4, 4n* itre v , 43i ill., 4. I !41'1.—ne'm goilii4 , 4 , V 4,riniftize ifrfl, I I'l3, cast rio4 t.ro I,ad at all tu %thews.' e =MIN NEIN I,DVERTISO3E.NfS, .f• N -.:L;:•:.1..)A - 1." E ENING, MAY 311 - 1• 1 .1 PO . ONE' .'\l4 IT (iNU. GRAN 11 ) , r 0 iO, IMEIMMIE 1 .1." L'S IS= ,SINNERS, ~r- h •- • . ' 4 •f ..- V y : I (, Iwo t". 11 ! , t 11 • r, !..f' • i1:11,1lf• J, , t ti4wom 1.3'1:i, iu 11,trly till t' ,, —_nth • lotr,-11,, th, • -1 pro cede re r.to - “1,1 C-r (IL sopp ~1 nci.l • C111i.e . 14 •:a 1.1•,k Jrtiri lri Cleo. L 14,4,1 ), rtil t:in ll - '1 •;: , 11' a lr btr.• t, 1.1,1 nt tat , tl 11.0115, , —5O c.•titi. Cll , ldr,ti t 35 rtt , -1;--'9ititch • .•,) It 7 DULLAII ; 4 AVINi3S 11ANE1, with this Bank het' rt, toe ft,t 114 espoiit.i n. Jnnr, will draw hit, est trdn II at dare f, 4 I XEC UT( AR'S NOl' hen! void tint: 1:to ”iti: h.:ye b. on :wit:Anted • n•.t. •r, 1;-tat.. , of E.i )I_,G El. fit c' Ite. of Up' er .111E,zheby C. 40 1111 iliti-0.CL , 1 a L 1••• ILL.• It , 103 11 0 r.t)rn•LlAt ILL us And tv , huv ug ilium± n MEI it ',I/13 1 ., ./ Rt." ed preieut ti , 11215 itutlietitiente 1, to DA \' ID FR W, ill' ill '• ,1 4 : . SILI\ I,Aul: MITTS 4 . 0 Pledn and Fancy ove,, Thre,l and 1:0Z1.4).: s r to ni •• 'Lid Kid mad li•unit nii thf. t oVe in Blink C-lore at t.12,•28 71 kot • • . ••t if i A:\ ILL lianti.lll anti irel,Hl , Jum I.••Nt ••.:•••,rtruwo v it •'. ,•)\ •tn , rly Love lir,tlivni,) 74 xrl.E•t titrtt , t B :‘; II E CHEAP .lltrkot Nrcond Flitit vr,. (JIVE 118 A CALL I,,OSTER'S NEW tioNG, - - LULA IS (.14.,:.:E IfoF.T.Eirn LLIL. , 1 • . I,Wti ham, I.ULA Fk.il"-'l2'S NEW LUL I I 9 G, • 1 Prico 30 cents—rnailrd frt. , . of ir.Adlig- C:i elT;': Old I' Iltrp..t 1 h Vr'Lo' ,street. r rdlovu h RACON.—: I OO P:s C mntry Bsci n. f•A• ry (~y'2B) WM. H. FAITH • (`,. JUST RECEIVED A SUPERIOR LOT of Double and Single Barreled Gun, sa'e low Ey CARTWRIGHT & YOUNG, my:27:mc No. 86 Wood etre-t. UILDING LOTS-12 Lots, each 30 feet front by deb;,, nit pato in Fa.t Libortr, near tilt !tile.. ad D, ot. Pri. afn to S 5 (oi : 4-dd—ter-ad:, uil e n.u, th :a band, bola ca ut 6it tt , 4 CreWt. Catj and ,00 0. plan. my 26 S. CUILIBERT. a HUN, 51 Market st. pAESTNUTS.-5 barrels Italian, received this 'day, and fur bale by REYM Kit & ANDERSON, no. 39 Wood street, Onpoeite Charlee 11,1&1. NDIA RUBBER CLWILING-Of ttl g de. Ala% till Cbthin¢—a large bAflortnictit aiwav hand, us the India Rubber Depot of 301 N TII.O3IPSON .S‘. HUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, AND DRAINERS, FEALERS Iti P.,,INTS, OILS, VAH.N- Talks, Turpentine , C.Aunpi, 61a.33, Putty itnti 111,0 - P. Lris ground to onlor. 12 txt boat En4llBllBtool C. otloo, in en.0..4, 135 Third rryl7 S MIT E E./ GRAY, M i GHANA: TA ILO K, 8',4 St. Clair Street, ' 13 prepared to furni,h hii cuatoinem and buyer gen erally, with the itest end nre , t tnshionnble 841., of , 4 pring ~ m 1 bummer Good, el ev,r) -ty, nhich he will inAlce up t o order to the entire nathil.l,:tiun of choy., who may fivor him with their pittrimge. Summer Lager Beer EJNDEItSIGNED BEGS LEAVE TO j.. inform hie friends anti the public in general, that h , itt the daily receipt , . :hitt Berr, from the coil.kvcan llret,ry tf J. N. Stratob, it having lt-ett tlroactia..ctl to b. t , ,e. i , st that wa, manufactured here to- ninny 3 , •ar.", CLEAR.. TA aud I'UT.E. Give me a • an and try it J IHS tiOTH, tt r i... 1.1 bt.iud , 'is --;51/11 Dneka.,es b4'iliti3 Fish. ar,i .t. :1) 41.1";-. A a[,,l fur enk by E'Ae 11 E: -.1 -- 1: 45 bush choice t.iight dry rea-Che , and for sale by JAS A. FICZER, (Juntas Market and First sta. bs➢kirk; require k rem- r u3Tirl h,%•:11. Ttre 65 For.rtil ,t re CHAS. A. COLTOS, AT .10: , P. BORI.AND". J. H. PHI'. LIP", nnd t (Ja'r PITTSBURGH, PENA' A received Ibis day st. Hofej NEW ADVERTISENENTS. ICE CREAM! ICE CREAMII- The under-laced hevtegicat fitted u;.) 001 ICE CR • :ASI , N in Is very test in c tatde :Id re ieferle hie frier, e end the pnblic gecer l'y. that i.e Tore Soda ti Freels ak e. nni Drops, Frusta, etc., at all 1:111a3 (-0 hand, et the Cuctectlonary of f11.77:1141 '' t h'ul a lelicieue 1C:. Ka3l ef different Ila• F A. MIERSCII. St. CI ir opposite St. Ciair Hotel. Particular att. nt.._rd paid t urders for P , :ctNica and Parties. my26:lm—m THE PATENT ENANIt LEI) COLLAkt for gentlemen Imes. uses runt.}- ml‘hm.ages over the ordinary Ihnu nrd art enr.ft I , ER_ Ttser w II hi op clean four nu I C.. 111 be Mid at the . Mllow luices:—Mcgle Collar t I . (ANT: , ; Folux r, nt : uameu Co.la IL DoL LA " and Gentlem_u _re invited to call and ex.‘rnme them, at UEST E a ts is A Li.. Como r 1.11,m,0d, .600 KS AND GIFTS. PRIZE E.A.GI - 1 1300 K EVANS & Again ..po itiO old tir3O.4 o. 56 Market Street, ‘,1,1! hit el-z , tnt aati - irtment at their standard and LIPFCPI +lt lAA t:HIS. They are d• t.rminul GREATER BARGAINS Than ~ver before offered. e ;,re re,peetbby Invited „co call, and examiue clear stuck and euctt re barzain, at 56 Market Street, foldOrtb E )A:-' l 2 t) FUTURE.—The I : 1.1 ) ••u,..i .t.. , ..ri:(110615 - : AND , anti 1.., to .11 Ist, nerd, ed he wond. rof trio: l.!••• heads of / .. .tir re, i•np ;twin cori,..ti , • 1 th . .1 . 1.5.5i.. pr, , eint and future s tr.,: din .I,* gitt./1 wet i,n , 313.1 . .111F:11A lure +dr: y pt - r! all iWonderfu; Cures r.alvhout In • cities of th • t.lvitsil States, and _:.es ;.:easure that she has uga4ed who - ; idles an , ! g ritlecuou who or: h. in re all di to last, preetii. out ill t is that re sus . a ts invlt . all. his nisrvt leuv anti•h".ed uom•sn ie th s lei .1110 r.ta 1 1 .1, great and terrinesl.ss ..er of the sto.ili • r wle•ii and whir , / h..u.lereil at u.snd ar n 1 htot, he k tl .1, of lit rg. leg wn Teis m u st ri. •• I ; 1 11 10.! 1;1 ;1t 'I) s!./1 in, Lions of rhe• Ins ruins - e.•. II 4 si/Lfel ip )iiu• par:her Poe! as we I. c.! .:1 toe,: an.; Live .1t1 . ..;L• • ; 11 ; 1 . )111d . tir•i.te L - 1, citeyen; li";;I, Proi , iiient of :he Dui ed I des, :Old di. in t•,glif a prediction was ien •it. , d•y. young, ..711, by ; itnie ,:i• l." clue is 11./ foilLilit/ 1 Int,lll•rize: it .: ASlrilioghq Thin lady 61 a , • t lire .k ltanelot., the great natural Art,l - t• 1.1 t. R,V.,tu•j Nt ' iir Chi; t lon - lt ' ho to tier 1:- urns. •L•/..l:•ition Y. • . ji. Cl/hu, en h•iii•pr,c. Lt,):11:1u, HEMS I=illl9 D I' RIAL OF SPEED.- CN Fit .:A , iitEYb 11.11, here ta, ia renoutn et . aN.I .t ri'1,10.1)1.1) word, t•. La," PARK, near Rat•at Likarty. t • la• the !ing, t at , 411: tf at a 11311 , -• 111.11 i," i 10 THREi. Innta all 11-rsa. 1:a•t•N t • The tr t a 0: Ir 4lt. P. M pri.Cl4,ly. Cara Will I,IYO r p. 0; hn Pnr_. THy la Raillutil, at 3' . t Lann.: a.. 21 tti CU L S' I' AC. K. 'l' 8.0 . I N ASSuC'IA'FION. Altli.t.Ntit;‘ , l , : UK nEASOK I)}.. 1.836. El= L.[ , I . Jtir A, lift 3 , e,cb. Porc de, riot Jg,ls,A6,llA . i . iekttl will ce chit-gfd LI. ~ • ••ior torrcde. di driving cr riding n Irl ••• .-oe • it. io~rtr Lui, I ‘• of thu corner 01 Liberty and W 1,3 Ile fro, i 1 ii ‘; AY, or at th.- gste. tur '1.1:1 BuX 1:' 1„. tatted up in complete order, new machinery ue to, tinvoi env, t, lor Iti inuf,e ure of box,: of every ieacription. eerr pre itred to 111,11:0 to order at ,-ho.t [tee. BOXII.I 81/ir dile for Soap and Candlea, Packing B xt for :iariiw 'iut ty 'n. Looking, Pieter Fri, IT es ieridit'; ruled. rity22:lin Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment. L I OR I.IIE CURE O ALL KINDS Of ca•-d at LIAYSVILLE STATION, on the Pit mburgt:, eon ,yee 21,-,1 Chicago R4ilrimi, tot lulled 1V,,!..!F0 te For the• itithful and urno-n,..-nt ahnnt., traholly to e•,e wno Winn U. wand 411 , nate with Uri, we have lately meet-,, c. 01" 16111,4 dad BOW ALLI!,Y. , k_1,17 - e,l 13.)x Pittshur4h, PrT. .1 IlUttrOKl), LI =NI= "'RISK ARRIVAL. THE. I\l ENSE AND PRESSING DEVAND T' d". C.N.. ) ,'% )k).-% ,$) PIA__LNOS, g b.• r• !•,:iAir.:. of ch ;übi , p u--rs 1., , :ruan,,t.,. t,p o to t e public :,u,l DIEM1121!=l1 i:,', 111 NO 11'011,TE.S., F PE R 1 .• • 0,4111 ' 2 ta, , r Ur rl. ;Of ~ t. ?I k.:,..): . , 11 - 0111 the 'AKERS BOSTi)N, NEW YORK, ETC , ETC , :.a:11 .i.11•111C0 ! ,, it ntattnry anti COncl , .giv a I -1111,4 111 •rit ltf ecirtnl ,:WWI • A AND EXl'Lls.l . ti EN r •Vo cochl here, Wore IC he itisary th. CertlLliCatbA a'• d !!!!u!,!!!, C. memo •f toe 'Utl•ft Pitt.litAd in the werid, including li AT-BERG, GOTTSCHALK, MASON, ETC., ETC. I! it a :1 - 11ifirialt is i , Char the brit •. lgent,- t 1 .1! Eie H' A S PI ANI S ch t• \s'". !!!! ,itcerel }refer I'lA 4U6 to an otit,ri, tiad prunozylce poi!! - •71or I!! tVr:HY Itg, , Pl: , T. to any 111,10 r W • respodflilly ' , kik the public to call, 1:1.1" AND .1 d,E THEMS.t..LVES, , •.idoiotit -.kat s , ):Ns PIANu6 will 11! F' THENISELVES, than aught l'llkt Wt. lull body •.P4... could ea iu thidr favrir. P. S.—.l full tit :in: of I\ 111.1131 i Li. KLEBER s BRO , A geuti euue, N antis g Clark, ctc., fl: ls No. ;ill Filth btre-oi, ICE CREAM SALOON iIND CONFECTIONARY, P. wll H, D 14:C E D • and the Dia", rt. d 14*tits - Jul , : CREAM S - L. A t.t• qr..k,il. prrpare.l In ,upply it) L'C,t E Clir. ?I, 0! %I! 11 oiurs. Imly supid, CAK Ez.; OW nary malinfa::ll 31, r.,:\ , C. 1r n. the I [7:3•4 t A A...11.1ES AN I , 2.1 •;I'(Ec finu wi,tl With Caktm, rt , ll', and Col/lt,•!1 of vll riptioub. 111 all li MY —Dny nn.: Nworit•liz Tray Vin ti I LTIZNITURE F'kfi. CASH. A full /183011:11,11t urztl man ufacturel FURNITURE, ombracing UL'KEAUX, BOOK CASES, WARD ROBES, needed in it well furnished dwel.lin / .., as Vr.•iiAl A ~d ,7tlJarlit of OFFICE FURNITURE, MEE Cme , uLly o LA - 2•' a:2.; taltdo to order. As the only tern, Jo which biniue,e i, done at 'lir, Oita(pliihment is for C • er,ce. are made ac:orilingly. Persons in wont of anything in thr clove line, wou'd be adv.icitageil by calling at F.I3:IIINXii a IJ-3WIN'S, h , trt.4, 1-low .I . JUN 1.1. ii'-z FASH! UAND A PULL eI!PPLY FISII, s A LUON, .RRIN , : 7 -41 - 4 )rders Itccompanled l,y tho CASH, will meet Frc HENRY H. CiILIGINS, IMEM/11 myl4:tjyl-2p MILITARY GOODS. IMHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE CONSTANT. LC un hand a complete ot MJ.LITAIt ir GOODS, I=l S `v, 0 D.., y ~Sk{l , MEM Volunteer Companies GE' ' I SIIID Val El PULL EQUIPMENTS A.T UORT NOTICE SILK r` , :D BUNTING FLAGS MADE TO ORDER JNO. B. lII , FADDESI & SON. 95 31ARKET StIiNET 9.0111.3.7 D&LZELL. JAMZ' DIiCADING ROBERT DALZELL k. CO., Wholesale Grover:l, COMMiS4IOII and Forwarding Merchanto )4 'NI Cie , ilors in Produre and Pittsburgh M mtifactureii, N. 251 •••1 - 1. Itn,qfev. O'f A TOE S. -- 100 bushel, width Nosh.luu,cus; 3.0 mixed Potatoee. I rceived this dhy and ;or us .1 by A. NETZFR, hty'2l3 •nfr Mstko: urd trf,tP. 1 1 - 11::-ARARLE COUNTRY RESIDENCE all h " fin feu e rni c' f .A w t ••ouiy 3 miler trete the city. For a:<- CUTI.II.thIIT Ar SON, 51 Market street. ( l E'.l' BOARDS—For Packing Joint. 9, Aoid by WET. G. JOLINST k CO, PoAlor9 67 Wced rtreet. IME.-'l'2sbbld. fresh Lime judt, received, AA Maid fur ante by Laiy - .71 fi. IL COl.J.alsla. MEMO I'IQE;RIIEI,, MACliEll 25 WOOD STRIA'T PLU EFAULME, LIU iTi, NS, RINGE. ETC, ETC NEW ADVI;LT„;i7evYrs. W ILL LEAVE PITYSI.UAGH FEW DAYS, DR. scrit,k),,,,Eß, THE RENOWNED SURGEON CHIROPODIST, OF PARIS, e AI; 0 • . • ter-, '~-v.' ~" I'H 1 ONLY PIZA)FEssoIc, OF Tl7lB PO ANT BUT NEGLECTED BRANC El OF SURGERY, %FILO CURFb CORNS, BUNIONS, SOll7 CORNS, DISEASED NAIL, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET, WIT 110 UT CUTTING OR CAUSING Su that the most timid n rthr, way horn sAvo9 rho Ltur,;( au der ~ u cb trees .Went WHAT CORN ? Corps are a tabt•rcular excre4cmca aitutiar to a wart, vtich dovolod tlinm,oliet cu t`e tow; be , 1V [llO tOW., Oat C , rna ou the s...lea i f the fret,) anti the jolut the big THEY ARE PRODUCED BV MANI - CAUSES The comp ebliou 01111,1 by .1 u•.rtuw, Lt,tICII. larly L ,y n short slf]e. 2 i Aunt , I+ tar, cppo• a; to, a,,a00 - t ia which tau fe t :11;n1 31. :.t.7.chings fitting, and f.rtniug pi to c fin, qua:itieo, also are a ceuce 4o - cone, ear.•::.m!ly i s w or p, 113 , 3VV11 or hrok TI paveni ate: ntinaal ru',l , ing . of ,hoc or ;,00t. ut UPI joinoi .iotrrinitio it point of irrltati~•o ; thaw froai result no I trotilti; had Soft Many wiz() thu+ alllid,a) have a r,olliF•o to a az , r or ,ci.450r., and ent off the tin;:errizion G,,ru and bin rt-114 f. r a few dqys. BUT WHAT IS THE RESULT :' of cutting ilia excreHcatira ha , !tie opportunity axpinding, borieriag - and rooting; .a 1 the ammo I lace, by cutting. you 11‘1” t!1 my P. Lumbt , r Of col De ; after It is In vain that I , or plastered. S,ruetime9 , rue 8 4 .2 v a :0144 time ithouL Oyu:lg t a:n, but that must be Ighi oi the hi, that they are reeornthir, inert; and that they will remain te , , ..r later, to the great of the peream who has to Lear It, !bey will exhibit their real character. Paine, 'welling, fever, misery of no ordinary' deecription a ill arise, and will be difficult to sub- due, without greater attention than can, undir ordinary eitcum , dances, be paid. WHAT MUST BE DONE THE CORNS MUST BE EXTRACTED Da. SCHLOSSER, by a syi.tein at once novel, rased upon long experience, and approved by the highest medical authorities, and whi.,l, can only Le card d out by himself, I as succeeded if! extracting the Corns, no matter what their :.s'.urem, without giving the leart pa;ii or inconvenience, eithor during their removal, or altemw,,rdd. Ley- The following testimonials from Pitttsburgh are milliner to a great number in the Doctor's possewdon : PITTSBURGH TESTIMONIALS. [From F. W. Wileon.] That others may receive a similar bete.rit. I take pleasurd in adding my testimony to she great skillfnluers f Dr. Cchlasser, in extracting several corns from my feoi l without any pain, and I cheerfully reeernm-ml him to these Buffet ing from si ellar calm. F W. Witsox. Pittsburg, May lb, 1558. ',From Thom M. Marshall, Esq.] Dr. 9chln3,i•.r has opurated upon u J U., , t 1., corns, with akni and withont pain. U. M. MAIL-lIIALL. I'msburgh, Mt..y Is, 1.859. [From L. 0. Wit,lttop i ii, Leq.l Dr. Sciticsser Lai operated on my trot for pitin and to my satisfaction. L. C. t`.+-noses. Pittat urgli, May 21, IssB IFran C. A. Eharfur.l Jr.SehlunFer haa op3rar.cd uu uy cori.l4 with the ellightest and to my catiefitction Bultimore, March Vrom It. C. Dr. Schloeaur hum lemovcd my c..ru.l wi,h grea: -kill, and wd to my sansfqui,•ri. It. C. TII.OII.II.ALN. 13nItimore, ]lurch it'reru Lion Wm. F. Phi ilipH richly -Her 1141 optirate.l ou the het of toy, of my fund ly ybrs satisfactorily, and without giving any pain . WlLUist S. [From B. A. Magnin), Preaident of Georgetown College.; 1 am pleased to c rtify that I oar., been rely 1,1 c c ems fully operated on by Dr. Ectilos.aer, '.11.4 without the least pain. B. A. MAGUIRE. From Col. W. Rico, proprietor of the. Pormaylvitztian.j Sclilcorier hai extracted two corns from my toe, which •voce extremely pitiutul for man . , years. ' 7 lie extritiirdinary .i,ee with which ho operated is remarkable, and 1 cheerful :y recommend him to all who or , troubled with corns, as too only person I have ever known to perform the operation .-.entificaily and without toe lead pain. War, r. ex. Philadelphia, eoptember ttild, Pram Dr. 8. M. 1. - .ndis, Physician to the City IVistar Curu Icetitute et ebiladelphia.l Mr. bchlosser hue cxtra.7zed eight viinful corns Irsm my .!'e without the least pain, with the greatest s.itisfactlon to myself. 1 would by ell menus recommend him to every body who ls torwentcd with the e M. LANDI3, M.. D. • k.lt'Pierce Butler, Esq.l Mr. Schlceeer ham extracted a nurobn of corns from coy k•et with great skill and without rain, Philadelphia, Nov. 9, 1857 From Dr. Gilbert.] Mr. Schloaaor has removed four corns fur me without pair, -tad with great skill. Da. Gmazar. Philadolphia, October, 1557. (11w:ion, American Ambaioador in Paris.' I certify that Mr. 6ctiloißer nag extracted frr me a num tor of conni without pain, arid to my satisfaction. ILkSta. !From L. G. Powers.] Mr. Schlosser ha. taken cut twelve corns f r me without he slightest pain, and to my eatisfectiau, j From Ch. D. Thomab.] Dr. Pchlosser has extracted eight corns from tay feet with out the least pain, and I can cheerfully recommend him to all who are afflicted with corns or linni'ms. Philadelphia, October 3, 1857 [Prom B. S. Verdi, M. D.I I certify that I have heeii very euccessfully operated open by Dt. Echlorser, without undergoluit pain-of any sort. B. S. VERDI, M. D. £ DR. SCHLOSSER may be oonsulten FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, From 10 o'clock A. m., till 5 O'CIOOk P. v., at his CONSULTING ROOMS, NO. 154 THIRD STREET, RIGLIT LleIN1) SIDE, AlierE SILITEIFLELD N. B.—Dr. Schlosser caa be consulted only at Ma lt , ,ows, as ho attends no patients out of his °Moe, unless inNallds. 11€6, No professional oucaleation with fin) , one. wy24.15-4 LEAST PAIN, C. A. cnAIREIL PIS.RCE Btrrun A. li. POWERS Ca. 1). Taoxes