iiffcburgj[ iSaidtc. i " pITTSBtTRQH:- -b fa N'ESDAY MORNING, JULY 7, 1808. paper or the cirr. City an.<l wh Items. Ta b Fora op July. — The city went into the conn -ry on Monday. By noon time the streets : here were as quiet as on Sunday, and perhaps j more so. Picnics wore the order of tho day. j We Went to Birisffvile. The train on which wo went had fifteen ckrs closely packed with peo ple. Everywhere along the road, in tho pleas ant groves, were peopto enjoying themselves. At M'Farland’ 3 grove, between the outer depot and East Libeity, (hero was the Orphans ptente, which was at :ended by a very Urge crowd. Gatherings of riends were held at a dozen conn try Beats in East Liberty, Wilbnsburg and , Swfcsvale^ A very larch crowd was in the semi -military at Turtle Greeks whic 1 lies ust above liraddock’s Fields. Seme idea of tho number of travelers on Railway 1017 bo formed from this fact, to wit: that ns wc learn from Mr. J. Pelts, the Su perintendent of the Western Division, they con veyed 15,000 people between Pittsburgh and Turtles Creek. Wonderful to relato, in all that vast and hilarious crowd, there was not ono sin glo accident to man, woman or child, either ia goir g to or returning from their various places of sojoymeut. Mr. Potts was present in the trai is all day, and had on a corps of fifty extra met, conductors and others, to Beat tho passen ger: and get them on tho cars and off in .safety. Thdioelng to lu,ooB people on a pleco of road only abbut 13 miles in length, and taking caro of tltiem generally so as to avoid every, even the • slightest accident, shows how well they manage things on tho T. It. R , ami. how perfect must have been, the arrangements! made in advance by 1 thh energetic Superintendent of Division. This isltho largest number of" peoplo that was ever transported over this portion of the read in a single day. , l large company came down from Glenwood ab( ut dark, on one of the Monongabela steam er! Many of them were in a dccidedly.glorious - laooJ, showing that the Fifth bad extended up th< Slockwator Navigation for the time being. ‘?ho Liberty Street Methodist Episcopal Sab- I ba h School wont to their usual delightful place j of resort at McKee’s Rocks. Everybody kuows thit place. It will, perhaps,, be remembered ! that a year ogo, this large school were in great dahger by what was alleged to have been an in tentional collision between two Ferry-boats, on ono of which was tho wholo school and a large number of parents, teachers and friends. De termined to avoid even a chance of danger this year, the managers of the plc-nic procured tho steamer Echo, for tho day, and with entire safe ty pud comfort went to the Kooks and returned. Every ono who tfent was delighted. r The Sabbath School of the ThirdPresbytorian Chjircb, (ftr. Kendall’s) together with the Bth Ward Mission School, had a delightful time at lha Grove near the residence of Mr. Livingstone, at Oakland. The Welsh Church, Sabbath School, teachers and parents bad a grand time at a place in the vicinity of. Swifisvale- Tho Methodist ProtestantChurclU Mr. Cowl's) alijo went into the country and hau a pleasant time, not a single eveut having occurred to mar the pleasure of tho occasion. . At Troy Ilill, which is a famous place of re eort. there-were three pic-nics wilhin sight cf % oach other. A big time waa had at Beibiteia’s whore-they bad a brass baud and dancing on khe greeu. Each of theso pic-nics had thoir marie along and made the woods resound with . [thoir merriment. Along tbo line of the P., Ft. W. & C. Road, [between Pittsburgh and Brighton, the pic-nic 'parlies, etc., were almost without number— • $ sometimes three or four at each station. At j Rochester, tilu Germans, wo understood, had a j ?• v grand celebration, and entcrtaiucl a lirge num- j ber of their friends from this city. At Woo Jo’ | , iJ Run, Courtney’s, Ilaysvillo, Killbuck, Sewicljley, j ;’iJ &c. f .the people from the city-appeared to be j gathered on tho hills and in the valleys in swarms, ‘|[fi . enjoying, for perhaps the first time in several months, tho luxury of country air and exercise. Tho first train returning to tho city in the even • t ing, which arrived about eighto’clock, in charge ' of Conductor Jenkins, was composed of some sixteen cars, all jammed full of people, who appeared to have enjoyedtheraselvcsfully. Not the'fllighteat accident that we could hear of oc curred to mar the pleasures of tho day, and with: such an immense concourse of people traversing tho road, this was something remark able.; The railroad employees themselves were ; the only persons who tIM not appear elated on j the oecaision, hud wcfynjpatliizedwith them in 1 theif . responsible situations. Mr. V. DixejvWi young but experienced railroad'man, and one of j the most courteous gentleman on the road, had 1 control of the running of the trains for the day.. Nearly every shady nook in this direction was thronged with parties, who cojoyed themselves as far os wc could learn, to their full bent. The hills adjacent to Allegheny City and Rebind Birmingham were alive with men, women and childreu—Sunday School celebrations, Church festivals, dancing parties, and persons arousing themselves in almost every Way to tho occasion, were miogled indiscriminately in every •direction. The country hotels, wc understand, did a better [business than, was ever known be fore, in furnishing ealable®, c|c. f to the pleasure parties. . At Sewictley, a.largo oumber of pic-mcs en joyed tbo delightful groves and shady retreats . that abound in that most charming, euburb of ihe-Smoky City. Tbero wero a mule and a foot race ht Collins Park. Those who saw the former were highly delighted with tho novelty of it. Ono of the mules, at a timo wbon he led tho otbor in the raco nearly -KKTyards, with a generosity that is delightful to relate, suddenly stopped, and in spite of blows and other- moving arguments, stood still till his less agile opponent had come up. After tho innles got through ihe men took ~~ the track and a Mr. Good won tbo race without difficulty. " _ . On the Allegheny Valley Railroad there were - two pio-nics, one at Holton's and-ono a little above. Large numbers wero in’attendance on each. ; wj /': il ilsAvi'isiy*; ■ 1 ■M&i „ ' *.*•! 'I 1 ■," Vw.’ ’r'^y -'.-I ;■: 1 ; * t T > There were two large pio-nics- on Mount Washington (Coal Hill,) one ft German gather ing und the ether a Sabbath School from Birm ingham. . - liefer did a more glorious day shine out of heaTen, than was the Fifth. The eky was of that deep delicious blue y which is seen only when the atmosphero Is so clear and puro that it is a pleasure simply to !#Tbathe. In the afternoon the sun shone intensely hot, but the greatwbite clouds rolled up in the West, affording now and then cool shadows that went floating ever forest and field to give life to tho scene. At cvcniog came the timo for the city to have lie ovation. • The theatre was crowded: the beer saloons had their bands of singers; the streets wero crowded nntiln the circus was full of people, tfe have never seen such a general distribution of fire works. From the banks of the Allegheny on either side of the river there dtere rockets ascending; also from tho Monongahela, from Boyd’s Hill and from Manchester. AtVbe Arsenal there was a grand display of fire imastindanationarßalute. AU in all we have seldom seen moro enjoyment and less riot, noise and dronkeness, than on Mbndny. Wo wish that such another celebration would come agalnnext week. Tun Canal. —The people in and about Free port, Tareulum, etc., make very,bitter com plainis'of the usage they oro receiving from the Pennsylvania Railroad, Company in respect to tho canal. If what ire learn bo correct, and we have it from a source not to bo questioned, there is a little water only in tho canal, not moro than half enough to allow the passage of loaded ''boats. There arc many people engaged in the manufacturing of salt, flour, etc., and in putting uu arid tho market tho naiivo oil that is obtained in that region, who find them eclves unable to fulfil their contracts in this city and elsewhere, owing to their inability to gel their merchandire to. market. The Railroad Company says that tho slide of earth Into the CAnalfnear the KiakinuniUs i» what detains tho opening of tbe «Ml, * ot are informed that aU tho trouble if of but email moment and coulibereadily remored if there woe’really and truly any unxiety or derire to keep the canal open for the accommodation of the people. Under tho State, the acqncdnet who bollt across the rirer at Freeport injhirly days, and it is believed, that the obstruction, in the canal ' conld have been removed in a far less time if there -tree any great desire to do bo.— . VToere informed also, that several oititcna in that section, -whose interests are sufferingby tho trouble to which wo have alluded, intend to bring suit against the company fordamages and try to get a redress of grievances by recourse to •dlhe courts of law. ■i! .{j I" a Picnic.—Bradley Mission (West Pittsburgh) M. E. Sabbath School made a picnic at McKee’s Recks, yesterday. Florence Kramer, Esq-. 6u* perintendent of the school, and Mr. \an Kirk, managed the’ wholo matter, and it gave tho greatest pleasure to all tho children who went. Nothing occurred to mar.tho pleasure of the oc- Street Mission School, under the charge of Christ's Church, in to have a picaloin the same place to-morrow. Drowned.—A lad aged, years, named John Fink, son of • a-wuioti tho Fifth Ward, was drowned in tho Allegheny river, : acar the railroad bridge, yesterday, while Joking.' .Jlia body was recovered, shortly after, arid a GorOneria jury empaneled, whlrih rendered Vrodittof wofdwui drownlog. • ■. • We hud the pleuore, Veeterdsy, of by the hand oar friend Capt. John Sterre t. the Galveston and Houston Packet Line- *je captain is here building two new bo line, and has already contracted for the bulb. This steamboat route la one of the curiosities of inland navigation, and la the principal steam boat route in Texas. From Galveston, the route uup the bay some 40 miles, over shell reefs and mud-flats, to Ibo mouth of tho San Jacinto river, up which the steamers run, past the cele brated battle-field, to the Baffalo Bayou. This last is narrow, crooked and deep—tide water to its source, Houston: its navigation by side whcel steamers 170 feet in length, was always a'marvel to ns ; with the trees over-hanging and brushing the chimnies, with tho shore on cither side so close (hat you could readily step oIT the guard to the cypress k&eea which fringe tbo bayou, and the continual ringing of the ongine bells, a? the Captain, perched on his command ing look-out, in front of the hurricane deck, attends to the bell-pulls, whilo the pilot is work ing “hard up” and “hard down”—now hard back on starboard and go-a-heod on larboaTd, now slow, now a little harder—the steamer with her living freight of people, works her crooked, romanlio, marvellous way up into the heart of the principal inland commercial town of Texas, and makes fast at her dock within twenty fut of the end of the bayou. Nature and art combined to render itlpoesible for a boat to turn around here. Advantage was taken of a fork ini the .bayou at Houston, which was bo enlarged by excavation us to allow a steamer of liO feet* by running her prow up one branch, and wiadlass ing'her stern across the other, to get her bead in the.right direction for Galveston again. Cap tain SterreUwas tho pioneer of this line. It now employs several fleet and staunch steamers, one of which leaves Galveston and Houston alternately each day, carrying passengers, mails and freight, connecting with the New Orleans and Texas steamships at Galveston, and with the railroad at rfhuston. Berdan's MscflASiCAt Bakeries.—Wc no tice in tho Chicago Press and Tribune, n long report of tho opening of Berdan s new bakery in that city. It is is claimed that this invention is to work an entiro revolution in the whole sy6tem of Bread and Cracker making, not onty in the ordinary practice in Bakeries, but in families. Bakeries of this kind arenow in opcr&tioninPhil &delphia,BaUunore and Chicago and will be short ly in Boston, N- York, Now OrleansandSL. Louts. One is to bo opened in Cincinnati during the next week. ' These establishments have been built by joint stock companies. Mr. Berdan's price for manufacturing, erecting and putting in operation all tbo machinery appertaining to tho business, including one oven, kneading machine, loaf cutter, yeast machinery, hoisting apparatus, steam engine, boilers and cracker machinery is $50,500, out of which he makes no profit, reserving for his pateot a uniform tariff of -5 cts. on each barrel of flour consumed in iko business. Tho capital to carry on tho business, would have to bo sufficient to pur- j chnso the ground and erect the buildings, in ad dition to the cost of the machinery. Tho capaoity of one oven is, theoretically, 500 barrels of flour per day. Two hundred and fifty barrels per day can be manafactnred into bread without difficulty, and it is said that tkej business can be made profitable .by making up only fifty barrels per day. It is proposed to erect one of these Bakeries ia Pittsburgh, provided sufficient encourage ment is extended. Mr. 3. B. Williams, of Cin cinnati, is now ia this city and has a conditional contract with Mr. Berdan for the erection of a bakery here, provided the necessary capital slock is subscribed within a week or two. Mr. Williams may be fonnd at No. 100 Wood street, 1 and will be glad to seo any person who may feel 1 an interest in the matter. ,\ tan WEATHER. Titos. Williams., Esq.—We havo received’a communication from this gentleman in reference to the paragraph in our paper of Monday, about the purchase of tho Union. The tone of the communication is ttich that we must be excused from publishing it. Its purport, however, is to the effect that ho has no pecuniary interest in the new paper. We stated the street rumor in the cose, nod we givo his contradiction of iL Ne may add, in our owe justification, that wo knave Mr. Williams has taken an activo part in soliciting money for the purchase of the Union and keeping up its publication, and that ho is considered by those who are conversant with tbo facts, as not only the projector but one of the main supporters of the concern. Ilis declara tion that he “has no pecuniary interest’’ in the paper is a roere quibble, which does not militate against the fact ns staled by us on Monday. Mr. Williams, m.ihin note to u*. takes it upon himself to pot ihit i< i* none of our business whether he is urhi not ono of itic purchasers.— We did not niy it was. W« do not care whpther he is cr ts not. uor trouble ourselves nhont ft in tho least. We gave it as an item of current I r/ews, and as such we had a right to give it. ( Items.—l'eler Hamilton and Jamee Mcßride frere brought before lb© Mayor on oath of J. H. 'Porter, charged wiih disorderly conduct in abus ing in the street a little boy of weak mind.— Hamilton was sent to jail for five and Mcßride for ten days. A negro was found under the be*l at Valentine Fchl’s. The negro's name was John Nellis.— Several coats hare been taken from the boose within n few dayn. Nellis was sent t© jail for 10 days. A dompsuy of fallows made the tour of the First Ward on the Oth of July, taking from each whisky sEop os much of the ardent as they wanted and then shutting them up. They came to a place called the'Old St. Charles, on the bank of the river, and there they varied their amusements by beating nearly to death an old man named Dennis Martin. He was sent to the Hospital on Monday night and yesterday war rants were issued for the arrest of the rioters, but they had not been taken last evening. G. W. Henry, charged with forgary in signing the namo of Capt. Toe, of the Belmont, to a check for $25, was arrested on Saturday and committed for trial. To prove how comparatively quiet and orderly the city was on the 4tb, 6th and Cth of |uly we may stato that the Mayor bad but 26 com mon cases before him in the three days—all of them for drunkenness and disorderly conduct. Scholar* Admitted to lliou Echooi.. —The following are tho namos of scholars admitted to the High School on first examination, held last i week . Ist ward, W. K. McCausland. “ “ G. 0. Ballentine. “j “ John A. S. Wilson. ** “ Sami. L. Miller. »* •• Thos. H. Phelps. • • •« Robt. 8. Marshall. “ ‘* Ge6rgo W. LUtlc. «• ' V Howard L. Baird. f,th “ Barbara Sulch. _ • • “ MaryAUindcr. *•' “ Alico Jackson. “ “ Rebecca Galway. •• “ EUt. J. Prince. • • “ Frank Stephenßon. Otb “ Melinda Hamilton. “ Lewis Root. «* “ Samuel M. Brown. “ •• Wb, McKee. “ •• Samuel T. Paisley. Some twenty-five or thirty more who did. not pass on first examination will be re-examined about the first of September, and if they shall have in the meantime well improved their time, somo of the number will doubtless be admitted. A Good OproiTCwnr.—As will be soen by reference to an advertisement in another column, Mr. W. CrGonnelly offers for sale the lease,‘fix tnres and good will of tho St. Clair Hotel. This boose is so well known to the traveling pablio that it would seem unnecessary to do more than state the fact. Wo may say, how ever, that the house has recently been thor oughly painted and renovated, inside and out 6ide ; the furniture is mostly new, rich and in good keeping, and tho house is so Bituato, near the business centro of tho city, as to command a fair share of the home, as well as foreign bus iness. The note! is a first class house, doing a business of about §50,000 per annum, and the opportunity is a rare one for a wan of proper quaH£catiou{L._ Accidents. —Wo did.not learn thallhcrowere any accidents of any account anywhere in or about this city, on tho 6th. As wc state else wbero, everything on tho railroads running into this city was so carefully conducted that not a mishap occurred. We did hear of a little fellow, whose name we did not learn, who shot himself with a pistol in tho arm; also, a little fellow about eight years of age, named Samuel Canard, of Pcnoa. avenue, who blew his thumb to pieces by the premature discharge of somo sort of a firearm. A lad named Gao. Grant, aged twelve years, whose parents reside on Ohio street, Allegheny, Shot himself through tho left hand, shattering tho bonos of the palm- Wn passed np the beautiful valley of th» Al iJLuv on Monday, as » passenger on the S destined for Holton's Station, and were highly pleased with the rich and variegated scenery B olong tho entire line M ” '’“’'he and are under pirltctdar obligations to the kind attention wo received from Mr. D,i #■ heec: , tioket agent, at the outer depot, who Is well adapted for hi? position, and the criurtesy of Conductor David Keisler, who pays every atten tion to the especial comfort of those_unaer uis oharge The trains on the Valley Road were well filled, and we think tho day is, not far dis* taut when pleasure-seekers will tako tho Alle gheny Volley Ro&d, in search thereof. Summer Cumuxa at Auction. —This morn ing at 10 o’clock, Mr, Baris will sell at his auc tion rooms, Fifth stroet, in quantities to suit the trade,r ft eboiee itock of well made Bummer Clothing. Coart of Quarter Seatlotu. The firßt case which came before the Conrt on Taesdny, July 6th was— Com. vs. W. B. Clark, Indictment larceny, on oath of Samuel Bcott; prisoner was charged with stealing a coat, and potting in a pica of guilty of petit larceny, he was remanded for sentence. Com. vs. Wm. Leoty, indictment keeping a , disorderly house, on oath of W. U. Newell. The j deft, was charged with kecpingadisorderly house on Federal street, Allegheny. A largo number , of witnesses wero examined on both side* *’' r j Collier for commonwealth and Mr. Hampton for defendant. Verdict of guilty. A oaso of larceny was afterwards tried. bu* • as we were absent from the Court, we did not get tbo merits of tho case. The trial of M'Kec, charged with thenmrderof , Professor Bachr, In the ptrcctg of this city, oo j (he Bth of June, will como on for trial In day j Great interest is felt in this trial, and able counsel will be engaged in trial on oil her Bide. Wk have received with commendable prompt ness, from Messrs. George W. Si John A. Wood, its present editors and publishers, t he J uly num ber of Hunt's Merchants' Mayarin*. It ha® Inst nothing either in character or ability liy tho death of the Hotft Freeman Hunt, and (he con sequent transfer of editorship to new but not in experienced hands. The above, from the Chronicle, wo endorse ns our feeling. Ox Saturday evening, at about half paslsevcn o’clock, a house adjoining the eito of tho Du quesne Engine House, was observed to hoernok ing, and a few minutes after tho back wall foil in, causing great excitement fora short time, as tho house was occupied, and fears were enter tained Lhat some of tho Inmates wero iojurod. Tho acc idonl was caused by tho excavation of the adj lining lot. Tub Mayor’s police, yesterday, arrest eJ 4 ‘ BUI” Patch, [charged with striking n woman named Luoy Madison on tho head with a tumbler, in 'fiicting a severe and dangerous wound. She is considered dangerously injured. Patch was re leased on bail. > A woman named Johnson was robbed in Alle gheny, on Monday night, of about $2O, which she had left in her trunk in her house and which was taken whilo sho was out A man named Graham is suspected as the thief and a varraut .is out for his arrest, but we did not learn whether he was canght. 'Correspondence of the Pittsburgh Un/dle ] Editors-Pittsburgh Gazette .-—Having enjoyed tho pleasure of spending a few days in the mountains, and knowing lhat many of our oily people desire a quiet, pleasant retreat from the cares of bnflfncsß and home, os well as to be rid , of tho heat, dust and smoko of the cities for a few days or, weeks, 1 can refer them to tho Mocntaih Hocsb at Crcsson, about four hour’s ride from Pittsburgh, on the. Pennsylvania Kail Road, and to whioh point tho company ia now selling excursion tickets for the small sum of three dollara and five cents for tho round trip*— To those acquainted with him it is only neces sary to say lhat W. J. Campbell, of tho Saint Lawrence Hotel, Philadelphia, is oar host. The house is delightfully situated near the summit of tho mountain. The rooms are very comfortable, beiog well furnished and ventilated aod as ejean as can be desired. Tho tablo is loaded with all the good thiDgr of tho season. .For the amusement of the guests there aro two fino ten-pin alleys on the grounds, and a livery atahle near by. Good roads to Ebonaburg, 8 miles, to Holidaysburg 12 miles, and to Loretta by plank road 6 miles—affording pleasant drives.— Tbe servants are pleasant, kind and attentive. and plenty of them. No expense bos been spared to make the-guesta of this house confor lable. In addition to all the other comforts, every morning Lhe Pittsburgh and Philadelphia papers aTO placed on the files for the use of the guests of the house. If yon can leave your busy office for only a few days of rest, 1 can safely recommend you to come to Cresson, where lhe pure ice cold water gushes oat of the many mountain springs on the grounds of tho Moun tain U( use. , , At ll is time the house is not crowded, but from pi csent indications will soon be full. The weathe •at Ibis writing is delightful bore: the thermo neter at 07°, yesterday not below 70 J .— Bishop Simpson, of your eity, has been hero a few daj s. His health seems to bo improving since b ti arrival. A Guest. • Cresson , July &M, 1 bSS. [/frets by our Sperinl Reporter.] During ibis excessively hot weather then) aro no better mean? afforded for at least an bout • enjoy ment, ilailv, than in visiting tbo suf-erb, niry ami tastefully furnished Ice Cream Saloon connected wirh thd confectionary of J. Carton #f Federal street near the bridge, Alleghany. Tbu Is one of tle finest rosort* io the two eiw.v. md the prvpriet >ra are accommodating and pol'lc. D‘> D"t neglect to cniL Thod who stand in need of drugs or medicine*, should loot forget that tho atom of It. Minis, Jr., Girard House, St&iUifleld street, ia a moat reliable one—iU assortments being complete, selected with the utmost care, and lu proprietor an experienced and highly educated gentleman. In purchasing liquors the primary consideration should! bo quality, as to which too much attention cannot bo given. Tho sccoDd desideratum is cheap ness ; tut tho first should never be sacrificed for <ronortV« sake. We would adviso those who are buying liquors to call with Mrttra. JoAn Hrynr <L Co., Nt. 155 Liberty street, whoso stock is unob jectionable in either of the sbovo particulars. The pneeoriog “tick” of the Sewing Machines at tho clokbing store of R. Sira>r, comer of Market and Socond street*, tolls a good story for the interest which [the publio evinces io soch improvements. Mr. Straw pas long been engaged in the sale of theso ar ticle#, is highly qualified for tho position which he occupies as agent for the well known house of Co., by his experience as a merchant tailor, andT Ills convcr#aney with active business. Those who are about to purchase a mafchtne will do well to call npfm him; they will find him a gentleman, and in his machines they will recognise features of un questioned superiority. The faith with which .floteman'* ]Vyrt«k/«i Com pound's received whtrevor It has boeo introduced, does not grow out of the fact that it is an American medicioo made from herbs indigenous to our soil, nor from its oxtensire advertisement as a “curable,’' but from its fairly tested virtue in cases where all else had failed. No remedy exists equal to this in case# of coughs, qulnscy, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, asthma or consumption, and it is coming daily into general requisition. The arid atmosphere which prorails at present, may tye generally depressing, but there are branches of business which are really stimulated by it. Tho deiband for light and airy fabrics is increased, and dryLgoods moo are doing a first rate trade ia this line-; Among those merchants whom wo can hearti ly reoommond, stand the firm of Spr.ncr ,£• Co., No. 73-MarketSt. Their Sommer assortment iicomprc henslve and select, and as dealers, they are accom modating and generous. The assortmentof Summer Clothing to bo found at the largo furnishing store of Mr. Z?unciurr, No. 62 Market stroet, includes every pattern in vogue. Tho coats, vests, pants, hosiery, kerebioft, otc. manufact ured at this establishment aro snporior, and our friends may procure a complete and fashionable “rig” at a very inconsiderable expense. Mr. A. L. Prater who superintends the cutting and fitting de partment, is an accomplished bond, and we can confidently vonch for too character of his work— faultless in stylo and “fit.” A genteel, if not a gorgeous carpet, an elegant and comfdrtablo lounge, tasteful and desirable blind#, and tho dther appurtenance# of a Jinithtd dwolllng, | which can bo best procured from an upholr'cry establishment, may be had at most reasonable prices, Q ( Roberti dr lioenigh, No. 85Fo«’-l;» street. Tbe#e gentlemen aro workmon of tho highest character, and employ none but experienced hands. Tho publicof Pittsburgh and vicinity do not possess moro reliable and honorablo business men. Ai the meeting of the Return Judges, held in Franklin, June 2‘d, the following persbns having received the greatest number of votes polled, were declared duly nominated: Congress; James S. Myres, gresi lonal conference. Assembly: O'. P. Kams dclL Associate Judge: W. W. Davison. Com mies oner: Isaac Tallman. Auditor: Jacob Drei >elbiss. Trustees of Academy : S. P- Mc- Cain ont and G. W. Brigham. Ti at tho American people are appreciative ot any inbsißßtlsl servlco rendered them, is soon lu the re mit )f Dr. Ayer’s enterprise." 0 was something of » venture for a chemist of bis splendid reputation imoi >g tho literati of tho world, to risk it in tbo pro tect on of Cough Drops and Pills. But bo boldly thre r himself into the gap where his talents could boat rabservo the public weal, and it ianoWcasy to*co that he did not misjudgo tho temper of bis country men Throughout this nation and somo foreign lam#, his name Is foremost at tho bedside of sick nc#( —wbUo in the good he scatfere, he is second to no 1 Iving man. Jlo wins the brightest laurels man can wear, and enjoys in untold meararo the luxury of -Ing Ol'ttrrrr, Dubuque, torn. X Tn* Loir!? or Piiaisis. — “The lovo of praiso, bosvo cr concealed by art, Iteigns, more or less, and glow* in every heart; The proml, to gain it, toils on toils endure, Tbo modest shnn it but to make it sure." It is out province to prai-j the garments made at the Brown Eton* Clothing Hall of Rookbitl A Wil son, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut’street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. I /Have you over tasted Bown’i Ico Cream, if not We wonld advise you to call at their saloon, Federal street near Lacoclt, any hour between 0 A. u. and 11 :. \f., and give it a trial, and if you are not satisfied s to the quality and flavor, then wo are no judge of this delicacy. They have constantly on hand a choice variety of flnocako* and confections. A fine .assortment of fire works just received. t IccCneAV. — Parties or individuals will be sup plied with rich and well flarored Ico Cream, served tip neftUy, to order, in those newly fitted up and airy rooms of Olivers, St. Clair near Liberty streot, on short notice. 1 Also, constantly on hand all the lux* Wiw of tho season, Strawberries, Raspberries, ete., i imotbertd in rich i country cream, with eake«. and xmfeetioriJ art Call end see. t A peculiar neatness ofatylo and-flabh is a dis inct feature in the garments for menV and boys’ rear, made.at tho esUbllsbment of J. L. Carnaghao, lUegheny City. Hoeagagc* first clare workmen In iiveiy departmwit, tad aims at superiority in each much# ; $ Telegraphic rnrlli,r V,, th« Cilr of Wublnctoa. , New Yone, .lulj G.—Tho City orWaihinstoii er- j rivetl op ot ] o'olock, r. o. Tho principal features : of her new. are cnnlalneil in lhe Capo Haco iliifatcli. j Th« Coolie emigration .|ueillon had been brought j up in Parliament lijr the litlliop of Oeford, who in ! mnleil that lhe .0 railed .ebemo of frto emigration 1 bed proved to be flavor. In iu worn form. Lord lirennliam .aid II waa ibo abaolnto dot, of the jov ermn.nl In Immediately rroblbii ibo nyjtcm. llrral prfparalli.nl wero beinii made rorthl formal openine of lhe piiln.iarlno Tolepraph. Tbo Qoeon oil! inencuralo iho "real bv »on.lia s a peaeo mee i-> l‘r-«id»n* Buchanan. the war .turner BicMhonnd oad armed at Eng. ; land Trent the cast "f \ftiea and tbo Court of In- | .(uirV- was being hold <*n Lnaf« (bo matter of the ’ ■•apttir* of tho American bark Tbomu. *W«or., t-.-t Thu*- waieln'ijEoi 1,11 Fresh \\ bar:, London, with j nil wero burnt. Tho loss is enor- j nmu*. Another (Ire destroyed the liie-boat fsetory ~f KnreH X (’ll., adjoining the timber yard ; tholoss id upwards off thi'.nbft. The commerce of France D improving, and 4 re turn !o (he usual activity is confidently expected. Tho preps are reported as in splendid concitton and the recent advance in grain* in Paris is lost in tho province*: howorer, prices remain ficin. Important fortifications, erected by the i-rcath at Civiu Vcrohoa. have occasioned great oneasino* in Homo. It is reported that tho I’bpo is abont tr in- crease his nary largely. , .. Hpnln I* still sulToring from tbebreadcnsis. B|t hn* rlren largoly although grain is abundant. U I* rumored that tho Neapolitan special ehf at Vienna had quitted In dungeon becauseAu!t refused to back Naples against England. Lati!!?t— London, U'rJnoioy.—The demand money yestorday was more active at rates ni; up to hank minimum. There was also aputii 1 covory of the fnnds. There wus Paris Bourse of 4. The Asiatio cholera had u it* appeaniueo in this city; it is ottributol l<. poisonous stench arising from tho river Thames, WAHiirvnroi Cm*, July 6.—Dr. Forney, Super intendent or Indian Affairs in Ftab, writes tc tho I tidinn Bureau lhat ho has made several treaties with tribes who havo been at enmity for many years.— Tho nations ho had visited havo always been laith ful to tha I'nited States, but are inaposition to have dime, if *o disposed, much more hirm than tho Mor mons. Indian affairs aro represented to bo in a verv mixed condition, no intends ,to visit a.l tho tribes trom Salt Lako to Carson s Valley. Tho agont, .Mr. RcdGcld, writes from Fort Pjlorre, Nebraska Territory, that tho Sioux Indians aro much excited on account of tho treaty made by tho l nitod States with the Yanctons. Thoy claim that the lands iKslong t<» them and protest against tho Yaoctons having paid any thing. They are iu an unsettled and disturbed sUto of mind. Mr. Itodfleld could not havo transacted bis business with them if it had notbecn forlho presence of tho troops. Tiny are ififlolvt nt and fault-finding, nnd it may bo nec‘«.>nry to chastiso them severely. Tbo stipulations of tho Ladeuiine treaty a observed, nearly all tho natious nndtrib&s be war and repudiating on ono mother as well as whiles. C. P. Mott, of Mississippi has been appoiatod Commissioner to Washington and Oregon under the act of Congress to cxainino and report on certain claims previous to their payment fot which conditional appropriations havo been made. 1 Ricumosd, Vo., July s.— Tlie remaios of)ex-Preß ident Monroo arrived at half-past eight this morn in'*, attracting an immense throng of spectator* to the wharves. The military were drawn up on the wharf, and Gov. Wise, in company with tho Mayor of the cifv, went on board the ste&uier Jamestown were introduced to theguests. The regiment of the New York National Guard arrived about half past ton o'clock, iu tho steamer Gleneove, which went over one hundred miles dowo tho river to meet tho steamer Ericsson, lhat vessel baring got nground. ti,,v. Wise delivered an address, giving.a sketch of tho lire and services of Prcaidont Mofircc, and the circumstances which lod to the removal of his remains from New York. He paid a high compli !mectto tho patriotism of the City of New \ork, evidenced by the Mtendanco of the National Guards He concluded with an eloquent appeal la behalf of the union of Stato*. After a prayer by Uev. Dr. Ueod, of tho Presby terian Church, tho remains wero consigned to the grave atui l the tiring of cannon. Trenton, Ji. J., July fi.—An accident occnrrod on the Beßridere“and Delaware Railroad about quarter past six o'clock this raurnlng, owing to a misunderstanding with tho conductor of the freight train from Trenton. Tho coal train between Lambert«vllleand Trenton breaking both engines and crushing several cars. Tho ooncluetor of the freight train and the fireman were dangerously Injured, and some others but slightly; no ono was killed. The engineer of tho down coal train remained on his engine and was badly ecolJcd. Tho engineer of the freight train is not orpectwl to lire. BALTiuoni', July *V—Tb* celebration >p.u*oil off <|-jiotly in tbo city, but there wcro several disturb ance? in outskirts. A party of rowdipa Tuitad tho wnodj near where ft Sunday school cel of them shot dcsd a lohn| T. F»r- c!ir=’i'»n w;i« {"jin" o' hoy I.\ jo;»r« <>t tho l»w. Tho hrutal «nirng«! has ca»». msut. Too tnuriJvrcr t'scapo*!, thuuph u»»|«y urrc#l« were-m.rh-, \ j I’lni.ArlrLriuA. Jult fi. -r-»! groMl Oirl'ft Match hotWecti IS Americana U Eupli.'hmen, was to-dav in favor of th« latter, fvho won (1,, mutch l-y 14 run*. All the competitor.* were from rluM throughout tho two countries. Tm*iTT Bat, July (T.--7 o'clock. I’. M. —lt has been .Homy all day, botU t* now clearing off. There in a high N. W. wind. There are no signs of the telegraphic tiect- Telegraphle fflarket*. Nrw V'lßA.Jolj fl.—C-jUou steady but nnruiiial. flour firm *»lrs Iii.OOO bu«- t« buoyant; 23,000 bos wild; jWl.ru, white! Jl tisnVd *1 01&1 tEi; wbUo f 1 0&3 l Id. Corn OnoJraoU •»!«* 42.000 bm: yellow 6A£bs. Banon dull at (-jr Sides aud for Shoulders, lea ther firm. Lia»iwd «>tl nominal. st u.’.. Hide* gn<<4 suit Urn;; WWcm iSwvlSi-i- Tallow dull. Sugar firm; Meno vsdo Coß«*'|U«t Freights wu Coinw In Liverpool Wi «n f'lour .In. U. Gd (3il«. Od ; ou tlraln 4{55., Stork* dull; Chicago A Rock Island 74**; Ucrw A MliwaukU tU; Mica. Southern >. Y. Ocutrst Rs*d: Penua.G>al 75; Reading R. R. 43; Milwaukls 4 Ml**. £* Virginia tig** C.aleua 4 Chicago SiT'/i Erie Cleveland 4 Toledo Uicroaso liwJ grants 31-}^. rniLAi-ELriiiA, July G.— Floor uuuket <jnt<*r; 10001, bis told Id lota to tb<vtrade at $4 S 3 for sopertue. and $4 62b$to$i for cstnu receipts very light. Nothing doing In By* Flour or Corn Ural. Wheat; 6000 tea sold st $i 0* to $1 05 for g->od Western and Penn*. re*l, and ft 13 for white Rye U wanted at’l. Corn in actire rnqneat, with bnt tittle.oiler- Idk; 4,300 bus yellow brought 7He. Oats Id demand and ad. \aaud; 4000 ba» Putina. ««M st 3’>sloc, and now held high er. Coffee ntid Sugar hold firmly, but Mulastcs neglected. Provisions dull sud drooping; small sale* Mens Pork at t11>76. llaioi ftt I oft IS; Sides H; Shoulders Cr. Lard Arm itt 11L; to 11 20.0 X) Itw. W 00l sold at 37 to 42 fur cooinion to fliu’ Wbuiky adeanevd to Sic per gallou uni now (julte Civctvxati, July 6—TUghor grailrs of Flour Ann til $.l SO romroou nnt ItstjuinA for. Corn Ann 604J51c. Oat# In good demand atStc. Wheat firm ut flO(3s7&c ft>r ml and 80rftfl5 for white; a imall lot of rt*w Temtctsrc wbit« *oM nt Si 10- Whisky tilvanml to ‘Me. Pork lu Ulr d&- Biftmt, with tales of 2W> bbli *t *l-1 ST; held Generally M £>*; there itu doUildj iloow, «cd the D»cou market is dnii. hut h'dders me not free sellers at IQI for Shoulder* •uii flidw*. MoUsne* firm at Su»er Arrant 7@S fur low fair to ehoico. Coffee |>er lb. BtLTtMOKe, July 6 —Flour steady. Wbest also «tefidy Mid nixh«np«l- Corn dnll for white hat yellow brisk At 7lVg*77- Whiik; llrtn At Prorlilons dull and uiiehanpej. Another of the good ladies of our city testi flc» U> the dDcmcy oi I)r. M’Line’e Colnl>rAt<«| VernUfnicA prrpatotl by FU-mlbg PilUburgb, Pn. Niw Yoac. Febrnury 7, IBW. Ido hereby certify to tbo pabHe, that n child of mine, 4 year, old. lx-ing troubled with worms, I w«« ludoml to pur chase a bottle of Dr. McLaiic's Celebrated Vermifuge, pre uAred by FlemiDß Bros. ofPittrburah, Tn . wblcb 1 Admin- IsUTfid; uud tbe roenlt was. It brought A*ny an immrn»e ! number of worm# in bnoebos and Kirtnz#; tnAny’Kad tbo up pcarsDCO of being cat to ploccs. 31y‘ child in now oojuyiDg most excellent lieaUii. I take plunsnre io it to both joudk #od old, as ono of tbo best medicines I orcr a*«L , MRS. AN.NJEUIaON.3a Ninth st. CW»PnrchA9rre will be careful io as3c for 111 L M'LANE'B CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manufactured by FLEMING BROS, of pirr«cctr.n. Pa- All other Vermifugw in compor ; Ijcu ore wortblru.. l)r. U’lxma’S nonine Vermifogs, also I bis celobrnted hirer HUs,cun uow !*• had At oil nspectxblA I tSror •*..•.>.! Xvneamuint *oit\out Uiesiffnature of ju-j, l tSwlwT ’ FLKMINU BROB. Among diseases. Dyspepsia tun! Diarhcca rink as most dllilcnlt tocure. We are pleased to liavo It ID oar power to point ont a remedy which baa prated effectu al in many cases, and which wn can safeir recommend as a certain and infallible cure. It has been tha meats of rescu ing thousands from aa untimely rtats, and glron tbo glow of health to many a lean and cadaverous form. The medi cine we barn reference to ia *-ll»,Ulter’s Celebrated Stom ach Jlitlore. A Thwo Ulttera, wbixo rlrtnea n*e promulgated ihnmxU tbe SUtc.are coutlnoally increaaing in the rar-«r of the pabllc, and, from tbo many cures they hare efleeted, hare doubtrws tbo ascendoacy over any oilier preparation before the public. .. Bold by lbrnggiSta everywhere, and by HOSTETOUt 1 asirril. Bold prapriotora. Nua. 6S Wator or 68 front sta. jnflrdswT b? riUTLEHY, SOROICAI/INSTRUMENTS, 1 J DENTAL - »«u».l -:all tbn attention of tba public to our splendid stork oi Tctlct, Table and Poctet Cutlery. Wo wonld also inrtla the atten tion of the Boreical and Dental prof, rsloti* to onr stock and onr facilltlnj tor tnanntnrtnrinu la.'triuiicnts of all descrip tion. ifIOMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROOTS, fur \j making Beer a hoalthy beverage.—ll is peculiarly ef. Unions In Scorbutic affoctiona, tbs skin and all diseases arising from Impuritiop of the blood. One of the most itopular artlcUe in tbe market wherever l has botn introduced. One bottle, wbleh rostSS e.-uti, wiUmakn f” En "“ n '' ” rr " t CO.. j,.or, No. on, corner Woo-1 and .Fourth els. w, - . UP£KIOR BLANK BOOKS, Ledgers, Joarnnt., U loot, tni Brf.Book, <A U.c* .oppt, ... l..oir,nm.l.l.tt..ra»t ..pata it" qii,lur a pap-r, .ap«cta,ty Bj’ rily ori-r.. OlMt Dock. j»ml. to order, roM tn , r J.iS KU. i TO, i, IM F* “ISHi-So bbis find SO hlf bM* new Sc. 3 MeckoreL •-M bids BaUlmuro Berriug, Jo Ufillfk* do. \T«rt#r»l 60 do ■nafiokiual.2ftnd» iUck^l♦ j" ,0" '“*• J If. CASna-D. B~ DGGYFOR SALK—A now top Buggy nrroncocK. Finn BKIOK, TILE & OLAY, of tho best quality. 04 b«nd w»J fon>-» b ? A. A. HARDY. KBLS DAMAK” VARNISH for sale by jSf B L. yAUNESTQCRAQo/ I A C i'SKS CIIKOME GKEEN forraloby 1 Ujaa Bi- r*UNzsrocK»jx)/ , 111 ED APPLES— IOO bush in Etoro am 1 J”=‘ J E-Ouimu. lEVV BLOOMS— SO tons 1L Clay Forgf ta.Si"na for»l. to IgAIAH Dicaßf kco HEAT SACKS—S,OOO picket too. OcnJSDS- 11ED POTATOES to arrive for iOUiiH mj3l M’flAXB & AKJER. Hydraulic in istoro, aw ( , J.XQ -lacmiw T7OUNDRY METAL—BO ton» Sofl Meta J Ctttl.bj mfn HSSBT H. COtUKJ. Commercial OOMiIITTEE OP ABBITIIATION FOB JUNE. P. B. B»C3OT, V. P-, J«as 8. CO9CAATX, BxKTtl SittlTt*, J. B. Cksnxj-D, I>*rm M’Caitdleas. PITTSBURGH ffIAIUCETS. [ Reported Specially far !A* Pittiburyh GceetU.} PITTSBCIOB, VYE6TES9AT JflV .. ISSS. PIiOCR Vo tale* from Amt bands; from store, sales in ..rimr. Oi bb1.,.1 s««»p« »r.up.r ,t snjyQ, £S,K@»I,CO t» -xtnr. *»J 54.37'3!>..4J lor f.m from .r«m or bo* Mr*liti‘rroiirao Wliexl xl 10. nu-J 3K> Jo WliUr, irli I.rimlo 10n,.. Irom .tor.. Oat*. I<*) bus from i-l-Tt' »t 30. tn HAY —Sales at KaH *<f « lna«l*a»*.e«*U>.oO r too. POTATOES—^u'!-bu*! »*«d c-rsiio; w* no.e aalra of W l of d.uoO Bo* Shoulder* n:.d lUataalJ and O'and 14.000 fts dost 7 and 'J. Hun*. IiOO !b-a: 11’;. .nJ tr* to rontitry at Pd. SALT—ral-t i-f of Allegheny No. 1 nt>Uj? bW. KOOd—Salon ol LbU at S ? dc.r. \VHiSKKY .N*lr- of 24 M»l« rectitie.l at 'dt>':v-l VR*’ l HERMAN CLAY—A salo of S cm* at «26 V t^o - of 10 Mid* at 7's. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. W* annex n comparative statement of tbe Foreign Im port* at New York tor tho week and .lan. 1: IV,O. 1 V. 7. IS36* .t 1.312.290 fTw-.U $1,000,750 *2.M6.R74 :Usd,t»'. 1.653.021 Ibr Dry Good* Geu.-ral Merchandise Total fjr the vrrN.lt f3.o‘J7.wy> tf.9*4.911 *2,<ttVT77 Previously reported pi.',,{t3o,'>'J4 1 MW■ ,010 Since January 1 IIU,ITI.4W 61,650,797 The export* of specie from thi* port fur tbe week ending Ibis day. and for tbn year 1358, were as follow*: Total lor the week $355.154 .9 previously reported W.&.MI 00 W# annex a »3inp*ratiT« Rtatement of the Export*, ex clusive of from New York to foreign port* for the wek ead riace Jan. 1 : f IS.VJ. ISC.7- ' IBM. Total for tho we.it fl.lKMo: *1.010,257 52.007.211 lTatloo-lj npotlol 36,005,121 05,851,762 20,185,715 ;37,93-.!,831 3.1,171,019 31,237,017 As compared «ith Ust week, the EUak statement earns up es lolluws: Loans k Disc. Specie. Circulation. Do posits. This ireek...5119,654,363 $31,146,600 $7,440,424 U.t wwk... 119,823,401 31,245,089 7,215,630 770^00 Since Jac. I Increase 831,4*52 12,198,617 830,735 4,805,991 The inrrouo in net deposits* is $3,424,003. —N. V Trib. Import* by fltver. WHEELING per Rosalie—l bt eggs, llerbit; 0 bg* floor, Jolmeon A ilsaoo; 40 ski scraps, D A Fahnestock; 70 bx* candles, Graham A Dona‘dson; 12 sks wool, Clarke A co; 44 btla flunr,£Keerer, 17d tiles, I'aj-no, Bifsell & co; 1 In drugs. McKeown, Nesin k co ZANESVILLE per Eratna Grahaai—63o bbls dour, 11 do ogss, 0 liluls tobacco, Clarke t co; 100 bbls flour, 322 sks feed, lit do corn, S head cattle, owners oo Itoard; 3 bx tndz, Uare'r, 10 bbls Halt, 7 o do. Aeklej; 1 hx copper scraps, Bradley, 21 tons pig iron, Childs A co; I>',» bbls, Rhodes A Varner; 9 Reps, 2 bbls fljtir, 2 do e;u». owners. RIVER NEWS. Tho weotbor was exceedingly hot yesterday ; tlior# was D „t » thing doing at the wharf. Tba Kmmm Graham cams j n on Monday, and has hnulcd np for two weeks. She la to Ih< thoroughly repaired and painted, ready for hopes of betj ter bnatneis when that tirno la np. Capt. Doyle left for Wheeling with the Rosalia yesterday. That wa« the only boat that loft within onr know ledge A few men were at work on the leree laying down the paTing-stotea wliieb bad bean gored and gouged up by boats sparring on and sparriug off during the high water. Tho Anglo Bazoo is doe here this morning We find a Ibt of disasters on tho Western waters, during the past six months, in tho Lonlssllle Courier. The Recapitulation is as follows: Boats snagged, Ac Boats exploded. FUtbeat* lo*t. Lives loet. . ... Total namber of busta lost. uuujwi ui - -- Total vela* of bust* and cargo knt $1,009,000 Two more of tha victim* of ilia explotloo of the Penney!* vomadiad on Band*?, 2Sth ult., Jamo* B. Thorapwin, ol Georgetown, l*a-,and Joo. Ladge.of UnnUudoiubiro. Eng- Ltu j Tb* rest am all doing fiu«ty, and two mom were dt»- ebargvd, Wm. Walker, of Newark, N\ .1, and Samnel SlarkJ, of Orreiwiile, Pa- and mnni furnished them to "sicmti ' ilia, of the French Opera Tronj «, and a BU *f rer bT the cirlosion of th* Pennsylvania, bad a benefit at Mem phis, which netted abont «AUQ. Tie Durum! and lloJeon, aided by aeveral amateur*, wcro tlie performer* on the or- ltty last tho etastner Galena took fire mm! waa burned to the water's edge at Knd Wing on the Upper Mk»- ■uaitipi The Galena waa bonn-l from Galena to St. Paul, and was at the landing at Bad Wing discharging freight at the time the Ore broke out. Uer passenger* all escaped, but lo** tt eir baggage. No lives Were lev*. The Lull*! 1-taLe* Mall which was on board vta lost. « e bavo no In f.tm.tlon r.Ju-J.os th. orlKlD of lh. Ht». worth *2l*oW, and owned by tha Galana and Minnesota Packet Company. We l«n that the Uaftna waa nut insur ed for a dollar. Flo* Lais Scpsuck — Paoaißtt Loss or tee btxaaiu Unr ELflis—The steamer llUnoea came In U*l evening fron Lake Superior, bringing tbo intelligence of the proba bio luaa of the *taamer Lady Fdgln, plying between Chicago and port* on the Uka. La*t Saturday evening, about *even o’clock, whun on her way ap, in attempting to mate Cop per Htrhor, abe struck npou tin* reef and Immediately flit* i*l. The weather wa* very foggy at the lime, and it waa Impossible to see any divlanco ahead She sunk to _tbat lb. .hot. l.Ditih of tb. bb-t ™tcl upon th. r.rf tb. w, ter at the bow being fifteen -feet deep, and was tune feet at the it/-m Unless -he I* got oil. she will go toplacaa lo a verT Short time. She wm m«ured in »w*n different oom ri.nV. t. th. .n.m..t t-Tii.lt) wl.osUH Ch.crt. llalTsJo, Philadelphia, and New ilork. At the time of the disaster, she had on but few pawn er, and a Hrafilt load os prorUion* and fifty cattle. The i.aswn-eis wen. landed without difficulty, and the_ freight. Deluding th* cattle, was all «.ved. The clerk and P*rt°f the cr-w rune down on the U!inci<.-..Drtn.l< lr-« Ptr-s l*.irn.!- ft storm =»t Parkersburg, uu Saturday evemug.tbi ii-uiKr I'*rkrrihurf, moorotl in Ihe month of th« Llttl* Kanawha Riser, sat blown under lt»» bridge which erossei list ..tr-am. Her chimney* and pilot fcouw were konrhet oY«rlx<*td Th-boat, we midersUi d, sustained uo othe Amm, lb. .rrlrAl. w. m.li™ lh= W. I. Mjclaj, nut Prim* Donna, from Memphis, from M-m -; Com. p*rry. fruoi ; and C>iftoo mod Se»«n !y-Six, from Na*hvi)l*-—(Cm. Commercial of Friday Steamboat Register. - ARRIVED- ' DEPARTED Luwtßfl, Brownsville : Lat-m*. Browns*Ul.« Telegraph. Jo. 1 Telegraph. do Colbnel Raynnl. Elizabeth Cnl. Baysrd, Elizabeth. Rosalie, Wheeling Rosalie, Wheeling. Smut Utahan, Zanesville ] Rjvsr—l feet falling Special plotters. Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Ac CO- Manufactory reof OAST BTF.EU alao, SPRING, PLOW and A. R. STKHL; SPRINGS and AXLES, CurnfT Aon and Firtt Slrrdt, Pittsburgh, IV. * ihaii: - _ _ D. B. ROG-EKS Ac CO- ' luncTicTcania or ttogrri* Improved Patent Steel Cultivator Tooth, Ross and First Struts, PiUstmrgK, IV.. Jniiifclydfe* iiiCNiiV Forwarding and Commlaalon Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN C’heeae. Butter, Bee4s. P ieb. ■ And Produce Generally, rV So. 25 Wool StrrrU Piliilurth. WHOLESALE CLOCK DEPOT No. 4'4 Fifth Street, near Wood, HKINEMAN Ac MKYRAN »d(1 Retail Dohlors In f' IX E GOLD .4 AT D SILVER WATOHEB, JBWBLBY, SILVER ASD PLATED WARE, FANCY GOODS, WAtCIIMAKERS’ TOOLS WATCH MATERIAL AT EASTERN PRICES. fd*«P PISH! PISH! CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A FULL SUPPLY OP WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, aa-Ordfr*. afcompaDird by *"J* itteutlon. EENRY “■ COLUNS. myU:dtjyl ___ SAMUEL GRAY TAILOR, aVo. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, FEXNA-, is prepared to furnish his customers and bayen generally, with the Uteit and moat £a»hlonable styles of Spring and Sommer Good# of entry variety, which be will make op to order to the entire aatlifactlon of thow who may favor them with tho!r patronage. ap-SuMe The Great English Remedy, sm JABIES Ci*ABKE»S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS! Prepared fro®a prescription of Sir Jinw Clarke, M. D-, Phytirian Extraordinary to the Qcocn. Tills well known Medicine U un itnposJlion, bat a rare and ••!<» remedy for Female DifUcnltlei and Obstructions, rom any canto wbaterer; and although a powerful remedy, ' they contain nothing hurtful to the constitution. TO MARRIED LADIES it la peculiarly suited. It will, in a abort time, brlngon the monthlyperlod with regularity. Thru mithatt newr 6«n /blown to faUxohert the direc tions m Iht second page rtf pamphlet are weß oirerred. For fall particulars, get a pamphlet, free, of the agent. K- B —(1 and 0 pottage atamp* eccloted to any anthori zod agent, will insnro a bottle, containing over 60 phi*, by retnrn mail. It. L. FAHNESTOCK A C 0„ PUtibnrgh, wholcaale agent, •ml sold t-y all druggists. T mTe7 g i~iS 'Lj~mWP'i k. DHITTIST, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an e.vttri lt nu AnaMtbetic agpnt applied to the teeth and gum* only. Teeth fmm one to full setts Intorted on the various metallic bates. ho also Inserts t*o3i on entire Porcelain beut with continuous gum, whkh in beauty, cleanlineea and durability cannot tail to please. Call and examine tpeci* mens. id ttß-Omco No. Cl Fourth stmt, »»»rk«h <•«( «tory,) Pitltborgh. Alcohol, Cologne Spirit* and Fdml 0 .IttdlTto 1M no Sramd Swl. I.4ERCHAN® TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Btreet, (Dr.lrUb’tKvwCulliliog,) Pii'iaflTJUQll, PA. •esoajjco. ; ; T7RUIT JABS-^For. Fruit, Preserve and _K* FieHc*iaftin*. ’jABCOBkB—Prow l)£l&cht9d Inch, far.Fniit, £re* ■MTW’aadPlcktoJtt*. v ' . BOTTLBtFAX—PorfeallOT.ftoUPremTe* and- Fkkl« Jaw. * - V“-^D, J UFAHNSBTOCK*Oa, ju3 ; -‘i: -• JHI dr. r. a. witsoirs Toole, Cathartic and A»ti«Dy»pkpl* o PREPARED AND SOLD BY . FAHNESTOCK; A CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No »‘jo, corner of Wood and Fourth nt*., Pittsburgh, Pa- AS AN EFFICIENT, safo and convenient tonic, cathartic and anti-dyspeptic medicine, the#* pill* are recommended to the pnblic by the former proprie tor (I>r. Wilson) with a confidence such at a lone continued aud careful trial of them in an ample practice warrant*. In their operation as a cathartic, they lutlucncw more the mo tory and leas the accenting power of the bowels than any other combination in common u-e. A«j a TON!C —They agree with the moat delicate atom ri,V..rt.su»«, P»H> ..dd.l.lllls ttrai thu oi*m. and through it impart tone and Tigor to the whole system. AS AN AN'TI-DVSPKPXIO-— They ncutraliae and inter rupt the formation of acid*, chock fermentation, and pro- Tftit the elimination of gascatrom the f.**d_in the stomach, the direct ■•onsequenees of chemical action,—an action which should never exist in tha human atomach. From these peculiarities in Urn Pills, a peraon taking them may expect a free, full and natural evacuation of the botrcla, without paio, nausea, local or general debility, or that dia gusting sickness or coatiraneae —tha usual effect! which at tend or follow th" nte of other parget. CERTIFICATES. Extract of a Letter /mm 11. F. Farnmcorthii- Co., l>ntgji*t», Memphit, Tenn., Jiiit. 7, 1858. Messrs. B, L- FaßTtnrocx & Co.—-We were the first to io truduco Dr. K. Adams Wlbon’a Pills here many yean ago.— IT,were the best Pill ever in this market. We use no other Id our own families, and secured for them a high character by our recommendations. Yours, truly, 3 11. V. FABNSWOKTU k CO. Extrirt of O Letter from G. ir. Iricin, Xathrille, . Tenn., February 15, 1858. Messrs. 11. L. Fae»wtock k Co,—Dear Sin:—l haro seen Dr. 11. A. Wilson's Pills used for the ague with good effect; I hatv used thorn my»elt and bcliere them to be the beat Pill in use. I hate no doubt they will cure many other complaints when properly used, and I cheerfully recom mend them to the public. Respectfully, yours. .*12,553,766 7 9 From Col. IFm. Ilopkiae, late Canal Commiuianer. Wabhisqtoji, Pt., January 8,1857 —Dear Doctor—l hara bwn using your “Anti-Dyspeptic” Pills, when occasion re quired, for many years, and can truthfully say that I hare nevor found any mediidue equal to them In relieving me from affections of the stomach and head. They hare never failed to relieve me (torn headache, and hare always left my system in better condition than they found It 1 must con fidently recommend your Pills as a ufo and highly Taluablo medicine. Tory 4c, WM.IIOPKI.NS. Dr. IU Aiusrs Wosos. From That. Blackmort, E»<j., Treasurer nf Allegheny County, Pa. T-jPrR. A Wuaox.—Dear Bin I hare been uiingyour PUU Bine# IWO, and do decidedly *ay they are the beet Pill In uie t or that I ba»e any knowledge ot I Aral need them for •‘•iek headache," with which I » offered beyond descrip tion. I era happy to say, that they entirely cored me.— Since then 1 um them u a family medicine; if I am billions or anything alls me. and 1 require medicine, I taken Pill and It rare* me; they are uj only modictne. and bar* b*en for the last seventeen year*. THOMAS ULACKMOIIIS. January 8,1858. Hear Dr. Kcyrr. Mnira. B. L. FiHStsTock A Co.:—l bare hail coaa'derable vpnrleDC* in the me of the extraordinary Pill compound™! >y Dr. H. Adame Wilson, of which yon are bow theproprie ora, ami bare often felt their benign Influence in my own for ntrrout heidache, arising from a disordered condi lon of the etomaeb. 1 hate UhewUo preecribed them for Gibers, in caaei of heniervnia and other forma of headache depending on a deranged and Irritable condition of the itomach and dlgeetlre organa, for which they teem peculiar ly adapted, being entirely free from any griping tendency I regard them aa a t**ry ralnable PilJ, and one that purge*, without at all debilitating. Yonra, truly, CEO. H. KJJYBER, 140 Wood street. Pittahorgb, March S, ISSS.—ju5-d*wlyT OLD DR* HEATH. HAVING loat his lather, two brothers, daughter, son-in-law, nephews and nieces bj that dreaafal discs**, OossuitFtlOjr, and suffering wUh e cough himself, he eought Mid discovered a Preventive and Cure for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervous Debil ity Asthma, Ac, Hiscoogh ni cured Immediately; he cured his relsUree, who inherited the dieeaae, and in coa* nectloo with hie eon bare employed it in their practice, coring thousands of caeee considered hopeless by others. — For the pnrpoee of rescuing aa many of his suffering fellow beings as possible, he it sending the recipe to all who wish it for 10 cents. ADDRESS: Dm* 101 Spring et., opposite Et. Nicholas Hotel, N. T. City. The following will protect Invalid* from Imposition* CimxnCccjmr orNxw Voat, as. A 8. HEATH, of said city, being duly sworn, saith thst ho 1* a Practising Physician and Surgeon in the city of Sew York, end e Graduate of tht University Medical tW lege of said city. , _ , Deponent further saith that the Certificates of Cures here nnlo annexed, an> tme and comet extracts from letters of parties, sent by them to this deponent. „„ A „_ (Signed) A. S- HEATH. Bworn before me thiiTth day of Juda, A. D n 1859. (.Signed) DANIEL F. TIBMANN, Mayor. The extracts of cures will be sent with the Race ip®. Je'Ctlmdv Kfguiac Monongaliela River BTEAMER TELEGRAPH, Capt. ), C. Wood ware. ! Cam. Gxoaoa Chink. The above new steamers are now running regularly. Morning Boats leare Pitts burgh at 8 o’clock A. M-, and Ercning Beats al 0 o’clock P. M. for M’Seoeport, Elizabethtown, Mcnonga bela City, BclloTcrnoa, Fayette City, Oreonfleld, California end Brownsville, there connecting with Hacks and Co*chee for Dai on town, Fayette Springe, Morgantown, Wayareburg, Caxmicbaeltown and Jefferson. Paasengen ticketed through from Pittsburgh to union town for $2, meals and state-rooms on boats Inclusive.— Boat* returning from BrowasvtlU l~ave .it 6 o'clock In tlia mornlnrand Mu the evening. lor further intcrnmtlcn e&- uolre at the Ofhcu, Wharf Uoat,at the foot of Ur*nt«tto»L H » n 5 Q. W. BWINDLKK, AQS3T. EGCI.AR TUESDAY PACK-. Igg^ HT FOR 7.ANESVILLE,—The fine ilMm.c EMMA ORAHAM, Cmpi- HtnoATO »*!"“? t.r ib« nlmve and intermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o'clock r. *. F«.r freight of-p&Nt* apply ca board. oc 19 FLACK, BARNES ACO.,Ag’U. (Smcmnan, s?c. FOR CINCINN ATI & LOUIS-1 JEBLa VILLE.—The fine steamer IDA Capt. John May, will tear* Tor the shore and all iutenn«KflS. ate |K>rta on SATURDAY, the loth instant. At 4 P. M. For freight or passage apply ou board or to FLACK, BARNES A CO. F~ 'WciNOfNNATi & LOUIS- < JEPrj* VILUL—The splendid steamer JEN NIB^BSSfiSt OKAY, Captain DcnUtvwiU laaTe fur the above and all intermediate ports, oo WEDNESDAY, 7lh inst, at 4 o’clock i\ a. For [rrlght or passage apply on board or to _ jji FLACK, BARNES & CO., Agts. M'CnLLOt’OO- FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS-, VILLE.—The fine steamer POTOMAC, Jgg££3» Uipt \Vm. C. Harry, will laare for the abore and ail inter, medial* ports on THIS DAY, 7th inat., at 10 o’clock p. ■. Eor freight or passag* Apply on board or to Jt 2fi FLACK, BARNES * CO, Agents. St. BrOUis, Set. UPPER MISSISSIPPI PACK-, JJSLA ET DIRECT—For SL Louis, Keokuk, tfS2s££S& Burlington, Muscatine, Davenport, Hock Island, ualeno, Dubuque, Lacrcwse and Ft. Paul.—The splendid passenger eteamcr GOODY FRIENDS, Capt.Thos.Shnman, will tears for the above and all intermediate porta, on THIS DAY, 7th Inst, at 4 o'clock, p. m. For freight or plunge apply on board or to fju3| FLACK. BARN Ed A 00. Agent*. FOB St.’LOUIS AND UPPER . jng'fr UIBSTBSIPI RIVER. —The flue LACROB3E, Capt. John Derinnry, will leave far the above arid all Intermediate ports on THIS DAY*, 7th inat, at 4 o'clock p. a. For freight or passage apply on boatd or to jr£4 FLACK. BARNES A CO, Agts. FOR St. PAUL DIRECT.—The , fPft.fr •ph-ndld steamer GOODY FRIENDS, Capt. Shuman, will tears for the stoto port direct, on TIIIS DAY, the 7th fust. Far freight or passage ap ply on board or to Je24 FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents. FOR ST. PAUL "DIRECT—To .ffsft.fr St. Louis, Keokuk, Burlington, Mna..aEreg3Sa catlnc, Davenport, Rock Island, Galena, Dubuque,La Crone, Wenona and St. Paul—The fine steamer COMMERCE, Captain Hendrickson, will leave for the abore porta on THIS DAY, ?lh Inst, at 4 P. «. For freight or passage apply on board or to je7 FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents. FOR St. LOUIS.—The splendid i steamer JOHN C. FREMONT, OantalnJESSlA Siockdale, will leave for the above ana all.intermediate porta on THIS DAY 7th lnat. at 4 o’clock P.,M. For freight or passage apply on board or to myZ7 FLACK, BABNE3 A CO, Agent*. WINES AND LIQUORS REDUCED PRICES. THE SUBSCRIBERS ARE SELLING OFF their stock at reduced prices preparatory to quitting buslnes, comprising some of the choicest brands of Foreign Wines and Liquors. Otard Bale Brandy, Hameesy do, Pore Old Irish Whiskey, Ueldeeick Champaigns, St. Julian Clare t, liarsalou’a Mali Port yu'l Blackburn’s Madeira. ALSO, Old Moaongahpla Rye Whiskey, Superior Double Rectified Whiskey, Blackberry, Ginger and Domestic Brandies, Gin, Ac, Ac, Ac. £j“Hotel and Tavern Keepers, as wall aa faraillrt, KrTS now a good opportunity of supplying themselves *>r> advan tageous terms. WM. HITCHELTREE, JR n &, BRO., myfcdtf 800 Liberty Street. 185 a CARPETS. 1858. THE MARKET STREET CARPET STORE, IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all demand! for Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply and lfi graln Carpets, of ovary description, style and quality. Floor Oil Cloths, from 3 to 24 feet wide, at lower price* than we have ever be fora offered; Cocoa Matting for ofltcoa or churches; Paintod Window Shades, and everything connect ed with the Carpet department of House Furnishing. As we anticipate an advance In prices after the Spring Trade opens, we would suggest to purchaser* to make their selections now from our largo Bloc* at <mrpnw»nt very low prions. t 023 w. hTCDINTOCK. PLAIN BLACK SlLKS.—Alargo lot just recalled and lolling cheaper than **wJ“ T * *™ been offered In thla city. Please JelfrdawT C. lIANBON LOt E.T4 Market «tr*et. T INEN CHECK, RUSSIA DUCK and. all I 1 tto.H <tf good, tor boj*""- Al«o, Uwbi, B»r«e»« ‘"jilMiST a ”"° , O.*HAM«Oy IAVg, T« M.rtrt ■». ULL MUSLIN and FJgttreJ Swim Musliu, at par yard, All m*rW«! down at dewing ontaaU of . JesSuwF UCRPUY k BTOOHnELDC* ■all KINDS OF SEASONABLE DR' r\ GOODS cheap Tor ca»h jSdAwP a HANSON LOVE, ;4 Mutat st. Extra family flour—loo »ksTotm Extra Fund? Floor in store tad far tala bj jal BOBEET DIOKF.Y, 134 Front tt, near Wood..* EKESH FAMILY BUTTER received daily per Express in kege and bucket* put vpattho twit dairies In Ohio, for tala, wholesale aadrMan.br Je2s BIDDLE. WIBIBEOO.. 165 Liberty stout. *ISHI FISH!—44 bbls. prime lialt. iier rlog, Jast rectirln* tad for sale low by . HITCHCOCK, McCRRERT A 00, u 122Baconflaad 141 Front ilreot*. LADIES' DRESS SILKS AND ROBES ni greatly rwlaced prices, at doting oot sala ©T / .. iu3 mubphy a auacgriELP. Kf\ TONS WG IRON for sale by hitoiioock. ucCreeby * 00. iBACEES—2O bus. Tenn. Mg ***!&* U «taras wGIkII low to Clow. ROgmT tUCSET-^ ►naiuous, JJEALTH! %-A AHO BEACTYI • Conferred on the Udln by vauiag DOUGLAS An SHERWOOD’S CEIEBaATED SKIRTS. °»P«*nelodV«a or the EXPANSION stctrt L l iui I jSßre?tb?m^ W f**® the last focr nioaihs) wM 555? w?^ lc!tn nu&e Out NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, U IW * lTio i cuiTernl rommendit^ti They ire the ii& propiirUmof/r.r^j “Patent Adjustable Bustle" in use They nlso tninafactaro orer 70 Other Different Styles ,t ’S“ d ,£££ Butts." DOUGLAS £ SHERWOOD, MANUFACTURERS, NEW YORK. For tile throughout the United State* enj ' • PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION PERRIW & JOHEISON listing increased thdr facilities for miac&ctTiriog and applylnß W- B. CHILDS «S 5 GO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE WATER PROOF CEHENT ROOFIVG, ARE now prepared torexccuto ordorafor any description of uoc£i,>tcep or flat, at tho shortest no tice and with the ctmost care, being determined to pot on Boob t l *** cannot be eurpoaaoJ for Cheapness and Durability. Onr Roof* are too well known to reljnlreaay oology fr ***» na. Testimonials Lafarorof thisßooflugand sampiesc^ l be seen by calling at oar OdcOjNo. 75 Smlthflcld atreet. Buildings coTered with the aboro Rooflngean be teen at IL Nelsoifr, corner of Wylie and High atreett; J. Beek’a new Hotel, corner of Grant and Seventh streets Honie of - W. 0. Lealle, Bsq., Diamond alley, opposite Pattmoß** Btable; Store of R. Straw, corner of Market and Second at*.; also Home of B. H.Suecop, aame block; Brownsville Wharf Boat; Homo of Robert Flynn, Congreu, batweon Webster and Wylie atreett; Store of J. U. McßobsrU, Webster at. Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water aUey and Sandusky street, Allegheny; Hoase of H. B. Wilkins, Esrj., Woods' Ban; House of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. McCall and Mrt Coon, Bast Liberty; and many others too numerous to meo tinn. PERKIN" A JOHNSON, epidawlyF No. 75 SmithfleM at-, Pittsburgh, Pa. LATEST NEWS from all parts of the world ft« lbo New YORK PHILADELPHIA DAILY PIIESS, id CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, DeJltered to srery par ' the city, by leaving your address at HUNT A MINER’S, Muonic Hall r Jel2 iREAjTFREEZEBS. Trade attppllcd. The but and cheapest Will be kU at ManokctnrarV price. CA. STROH & CO.’e MAGIO DUFLI • and Paper la a beautiful article vlth which to writ* a letter and obtain a ccpj at the sazno time without the oaa of pene or Ink. rendering It lqTaluabla to persona traveling. It will take the correct Impression of ■ny leaf, plant or flower, and ia equally adapted for writing on paper, cloth, wood or atone, In the copying of plants, do •lgna, mask, A&, (withont the use of proa or Ink) with o hose or common stick. F< nr dlflorcnt colors—price eta. TO RECTIFIERS AND LIQUOR DEAL ERS —A complete Rectifying Apparatus. comprising Copper Still, Tube, Tuns, Pump*, Acn, with afloerango of Stand Casks, all In good order.. Alao, a good Dray, for aole by WJL AIIXCHELTRKR, Jr. A BRO., No 2»)9 Liberty street- N B.—lftha aboTe are not dlipoaedof by private aalo before Monday, the 2Stb Inat, they will he sold by anctlon that day, with the balance of atock of Wine*, Llqnora, ud Orocsrlea then on hand. S*'^- FISH— 25 hf. bbls. No. 2 large 50 do “3 do 25 bbU. Baltimore Herring; 30 do No. 1 trimmed Bbad: 16 hf- do do do do IS bbla. do White Fi*b; SO bf. do do do 10 do do Treat, 60 bbla. New Alawiret Dry Salt; 20 do N.P. Herring*, la (tore and fur aale by JOIB WATT A WILSOi ' ' Coal by Weight. THE subscriber is prepared to deliver io Allegheny or Pittaburgh, CANNED OK BITUMINOUS OOALS Of-the beet quality. AnallCcaldellwedby maisTTfigh'-d, norebaaera can rely on getting foil measure. Alto, . p COKF, LIKE. FIRE BRICK AND CLAY. W. A. McCLUEO, Allegheny Coal Depot. | mrCl Or-rare Apdcraon *t. aad Railroad. iteamrrs, U. B- Mall PacJcets i BTEAMER JEFFERSON, T> ECEI \' ED Tan d Yok sale BY WIL XV LIAM McOI’TCUEON. IM Übqrtjretnet, I‘ittstarg*, t'enna: •X, libU. Urge new No. 3 M.ictar** • 25hLdo do do do 00 bag* r.to Coffee, '• 20 boxes Grant’* Tobacco. 1,0 half ciiexU Young Hyaon lan, • >■ • 20 Uo superior Ulewt do 10Obb!a.No.l 8alt; IQeaakaPotaah; ■ J 022. JOHN THOMPSON &. CO., 136 .Third st., harejnst recelted andfor ssloa larg* lotof English Venetian Red, l RochelleOchro, ' Vermont Ochre, French Zinc. American Zlne,m FISH. —60 bbl- Ualtim:»tc Herring. 25 bMs Halifax Herring. 20 do No. 3 Mackerel. 10 do No, 1 do 23 Uf do No. 3 do 25 Kitts No. 1,2 and 3 do 100 packages Lake Fish, rece!T *l and for sals by X Jel3 J. H. GANFEELD. CONSIGNMENTS— *“ 6000 pound* Country Baron; .160 bus prime-White Beatni 6 bbla. No. 1 Lard: 10 kegs Freali Butter; < 1 box Deer Skins; 'JOO bn* Cry Apples, In *loru and for sale by STTRJVEU k DLLWORTIi. i j. 100 colls assorted sizes Manilla Bq*; v 160 bales best Nary Oakum; 26 bbla. Pitch; 40 do B. Winter Wbale Oil; 26 do W. 8. No. 1 Lard Oil, On band and fur sale by JONE 3 k COOLLY, Je22 No. 141 Water si, near Cherry alley. COMPOUND SYRUP OF PHOSPHATES, OR, CHEMICAL FOOD.—This preparation Is not in* tended a* a popular remedy, tot l* respectfully submitted to the medical faculty ae-a.nutriUre tonic, veil united to supply the waste of elementary matter in tbo bqman *y»- , tern during the progreee of chronic caws, particularly Id Dyspepsia and Consumption. This preparation Is pleasant to the o»e, agreeable to the taste and grateful to the stom ach,and does not nanacat* by protractod ttso. Sold whole sale and retail by JOS FLEMING, Jc22 corner of thn Diamond and Market at. AR D o&icsn DAILY HERALD, TRIBUNE and TDIF-'s PUBLIC LEDGER, MOSSER’3 PATENT 5 MINUTE FREEZERS, ICE CREAM FREEZER MADE. Call and get one at- " T. .1. CBAIO A CO’S, 134 Wood et. Vi. S. HAVEN, Corner Market and Second itrccta. 100 boxes Cbeeso. To the CUentt of A. B. M’CALMONT. Earing left Pittsburgh to reside temporarily In Wublng in City, I here placed my ooflnlahed law business In the banda of IRlflfl k MACKENZIE, Attorney*, Vo. SO Fourth street, to whom I respectfully recommend those who hare hitherto employe* me profcesionally. Je7-6mdls _ . ALFRED B- McCALMOST. Steam Marble Works. MARBLE MANTELS.—A largo ondbeau tlfnl stock always oa band and being otaoafactared by Machinery, sold at very low prices. Dulldcbs owners of Beal Estate, Contractors aad other*, whether they want to pnrchaae or Dot, are inTitod to call aad examlaeooratock aad ascertain oar price* ai we are soiling plain neat Slan tela ao low u to pat them withizQbe reach cf almost «Ttry person. Monuments, Tablet*, and Owt* Ptonss, a large stock al ways oa hand. Fomitnre aod Wasb-Slaad Tops, end Im posing Stones manufactured by machinery, and Bold at the lowutpricea. Marble of all kinds sold low to the Trado.— Purchaser* are Invited to call aod ci/ualoc oar stock at 3il, 823 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. tajKkdawSaT W. W, WALLACE. Portable Mill*. PORTABLE CORN AND FLOOR MILL 3, tho simplest tod best artttl# of the kind lath* roue try. They ran Urht, grind rut,iro easily kopt la order, make u good work M U<« largest milts, and sire c*neral satisfaction, always on land. Alto* portable esw SHI Is.— 7or particulars call at 319 Liberty eUjPUtaburnh. myltalkwßaiT W. W. WALLA CL. Mill' Formatting* STEAM ENGINES, warrauted beat quali y, alw»ja on hand and made to order. BoOertaui Silt itau, fire Brick Machinery, Engine Outings tad JfOi Gearing m*de to oniar. Jfttt Irunt, Outlrm Proof &aWi, French Burr and Laurel 13W Mill Stenu, Belt l'njr Closhs and Bsnvt Machines alweye on luod M 419 Liberty street, PitObnrgh, Pa. m7loal4w3mT Plaster* Lime, Cement. PLASTER PARIS, for Load Work; Oenwot for Qiteniß, fir* Walls, LoQisTlUe'l4m« sad OejMaU Ottadrtoof Ust quality slnyi on band st 219 Llfc ertystmt. W. W. WALLACE: '.-'t _ Lanbtr>' " - • pflNB; SHINGLES, Boards, Joists arifl, X BeaatOas. Alto, Plm usd Ort Plank for n!»«tBiv u^SgSb^ h - TITcGEORGE’S, PATENT alwavaon -haa9 AIL *t aia Llbtrtj Pittsburgh. * _•, - pelted* w3mT W. IT. - WALL ACT. " Grata Uari, • ALL SIZES, always ouhaa'l at 319 iabfif; mrlO W. W. WALLACA SUN UMBRELLAS, LA.W3S, „_- • BZBAOESi • LICE MASTI.ES, hoop gßiirra-, kind, of Drea %*§ssss&, »■*«. «- Lake fish—iso hair 140 do 100 do 80 do £0 do Joit rrc*d 4nd for by It "ftTANILLA, Bag and To IV tins ud nnriitiM »*le »t I- W.S.ttAVJ£N‘«j3 ' J 023 -m .'-NoMVc iBAItLS-iO bbls. STARCH.— 40 bow*:'«aB store sad far »U by . J*ss«t ■ „ J,jfc.C»yFt»L.v tflS&jggggggg Oft BUS. AVIIIXB B«ANS*milj73o^y ..'. WALLACE. t, fee* l and Stucco W. W. WALLACE. * bis, Whittf i'ish; ; ["do Trout, . ;• •- do Uerrlas: * *\ do Saimaa* i ' 2' • ■ Ido Pickerel srt iL-comya -, # ja Papers ot : »*pcr TTarfftad**.' '/*: i»nd3sStort*t«g. *•-
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