v —■—- .—■ p^■V4 , «v^i^^^B9aßa!»^ :^ '. _ .- ' ‘ —apxTscajjxxaa-Bc* - OTJRBDAY MOBSitKg.'AUQUsfe^iflSs. brriotXL pxp.iM. or tßkctTr. ’ltem.!' 'f2 4 ? o V** s^? t,,11 W Wlh« Democratic M : theOotfttHoueooit tYeUnee ’_T' norpagt atteno’clock, and'vero balled to v Coli JV A. Gibson, of the: Custom ef the DemocratieCom •_ ,Mcssrs. R. BaGuih* wiU-Bt*ok »nd R. C. G.Sproul wore chosen Secrau^M.’ 1 ’; : - _Cf*<Ustials of. delegatee were then called for, -ai&d’tiro fotlowirg wet* recorded: ■Pmsicnan.—iVr»r JTarrf.* CapL J. Vierheller, ■ Ji*M Kennedy.'v . * TTam; Jail 6. Hood, Hugh Tract.’ y ■» Ttird Ward: 11, Brenoan,Will Black. iWtt Ward: J. lleK«nß»,Dr. Keynr. ( J Piflk Ward Henry Botha, Dr. J. Aht Ward : 'Stefihen’McHiralne, Wm. B. Holly. . .TFard i John Hay*, TEomat XUrbio. ±*- "£iphtk TPanf i Wm.Grifio* Jobs IL Harris. v JVfefA IFarrf; Thof. S*Bowl*y r -Jo*.'Weeks. - ALLrdttcrr.—Ft'rtf IFarrf.- Wm. H. McGee, M. O'Donuell, ' { • 'Sceoarf-IVardTVia»-Haxl*p> W. Bccd. Tkird IFartf ;Gib. G«nrt, John Swan. Fourth TTori; Ni Campbell, Jos.-Fisher. Bosoucns.— Birmingham ■ Jit. Salisbury, Alex, Arbbguat. 1 4 ; ' u> Satt J3irjni»ghaßii?J6hu Galbraith, Uicb. Ward. South pittfiuryi : K. A. Banrmao, John Lattices. ifbnoiiipitSe&j .* P. Geoghehao, James Daria. JtawMter : Jas. Burn sides, Alex. McSfarray. - £lua(i<ti.' J. £. Penny, K. Galway. Ahlbnxn, Wm. Johnson. Duquetiit: A. v McF« Jolmiton, Jomo Sutton, •w Sbxrpibnrg: . JacoblUU,l».WiochelL . j HT«t PitttbuTrf: Ctrooa. SeteicUey: .Wm. UU|«r,-W. A. Blll^ Jfc&uport: 11. P. Sinclilr, Wm. M. MtCloikej. Writ Ehrabefl.’ A. Q. Cunningham, Dari<2 Jester. Tarentvm; TflloUon Koel, Geo. Daphorn. t, XoWHXPS.—.Trruii/i'n.* Wm.fteely, D. Fcriyth. «v. JSliMabeti: J>r. A. Patrick, Jo#. Patterson. liohintotu- R, B. Guthrie, R. W. Boico. Peear Francis Wilson, JlenryM. Johnston. Keel, Jos. LiTingitoD. . Batdictn.'.J. F-Carry, Hugh Lafierty. . • PUm: D.R.Gomei> Jasob Young. "• • • ICiiftfM; 'Moor* Thompson, Darld DafT. StovdauWau Stewart, L. UPC. Latimer. CVtt«jtf4'Wm.lhbmp*oo, John Rtuitll. /ad«rnn;~Alex.Oampbcll,.K. J. Boyle. Utter re 8. MeOalliater, Henry ZoUer. SovtkFayeUe: J.‘ E, M’Csbe, M. P. Hays. Wuilker: -Robt, Cunningham, Wm; Scott. Loteer st*-Clair ; John Sehuek, A. Stein. OAiot Isaacßhodes, Jos. Birmingham. Pttbltt: Vittb Wilkins, Wm. Plpor. Sthalert WmvJJoble,~J. C. Bryan. - . • Collint: James Bryar, it. C. G.Sproal., Patron; Wriu Qore, Jaa McGinlcy. . - Pitt .■ D. D. Brace, Peter Cooley. Chnrtien: Heorylngrmm, 11. MeAfeo. Faira; . Jas. B. Hekgy, Jas. Hney. Pinci Gtbsos,John McCllntock. . I'crrai7/«.v J. SiUf J. I]. Stewart. -V ' . Pott: 8. O. MeCanley, Peter Isory. . Ufftrtoa: Joe. Rais ton, Wm. Mellbeoy. - JVortJkpflysire;' 8. P. Meray, Alex. McFarland. Sari JDtcrt; Wou Donnell, B. Murray. ' McCanJlcityJohn Sandies, Geo. .Whitzell. ''wVootC' Geo. Morrison, Thompson Logan. Upper Ft J Clair: M.-‘P. Fettennarr, JaS. SforU>n. Find ley: Wm. V. Hays, Uobt. MoAyeal. A T tr{lU: Bobu Phillips, John Kerr. * The Contention 'eras then permanently organ* Ized, by calling D. D. Bacci, Esq., to the chair, ohooslng Jacob Keil,',Capw Wm. HaxWt, R. A. i Baasuan. andQeo. Vice Presidents, ! and appointing Stephen Mellwaioe, R. C. Q. Sprool, and It. B. Guthrie, 'Secretaries. Mr. Brooe thanked the Contention foe -the honor conferred, and (ben went on to make an anti-tax speech.. H*-e%ld (he Convention met to fake'a i stand against the action of reoreant Democrats, Satire. Americans and Republicans. He was loudly applauded Col. Gibson moved to appoint aoomralttceof 16 to prepare resolniiona for (he Convention. Mr. Bprout said he hadnlet ter torcad from Hon. Charles 3haler. Mr.Gibeon thought his motion should first be put: On motion, the letter was permitted to be read. It defines the gentleman's position on the seven! political questions or the day, as he had been prominently named as a candidate for. Congress. 'As to repudiation, he is utterly opposed to the principle, as contrary to everyprinciple of right, Reason, and law. He hoped that & Democratic convention would not indaycf of such a principle. Id regard to Jiecomptoh;*lie thought the coarse of president. Buchanan wak dictated by sound wisdom and patriotism, and''he 'denounces tbo opposition of Senator Donglas as factious and uawarrantable, and tended to lead to complete dissension in the ranks of tbeparty. , Re thinks the’ country should have* a' judicious tariff, and that the present one requires revision.. lie then , pledgea'himself' to stand .'upon! (fee- platform he has laid down, and as he has always-stood for*, the .unity of the Democratic party, he hopes that his fellow-Democrala will take such a course as to preserve it. •' ; . * ;■ On motion, the letter was referred to tho Com mittee oa resolutions, wbieh'WßS.thcti announced as follows: Messrs. C<jL Jas. A. Gibson, Henry Ingram, T'hoe. S. Bowley, Capt. Sinclair, Jas. Salisbury, 1 Jphn Sill, J. E. M Cabe, Jus., Burn sides, Dr. Wro. Gore, Squire MeGinlej, Geo. Wbtiesell, JohnStvfin, 'WHI. Black, J. C. Bryan, Wm. • V.. ’ CoL'- McCabo. offered a resolution that no can didate be nominated who willuot pledge himself to oppose taxatioh; purposes. On motion, tho resolution was referred to the Com mittee on Resolutions. - ;: * c • ■ On motion of Mr., Barbio, a resolution .was passed that ibe Contention vote for- candidates for the various offices viva voce. f . Shortly after eleven o’clock, Aa motion of Col. Gibson, t^eConrentionadjounjedtilloßenfclock, v.u:;j;A r \ ii . Ou re assembling at one o’clock, a motion wssraadetiiat,whcr| thkfp :«re;(jro delegal« elected from a district, and v only ope present, that that ode bepe?miHedto rote twice.. Oar*, ried. . ‘ * The Committee oa Reophitionfi, through their chairman, Col.'Gibsoo/'announced themselves ready to report.. ;• -i <•■; •• • 1 Sopie seven 'or eight resolutions were then .read, pregnant with denunciations of railroads, railroad taxation; (and appurtenances generally; hnd alluhoie who favor railroads as dißhdneat'iiierf, "bought by railroad Companies and fed by railroad Directors. The last resolution provided that' the 1 Committee of Correspondence, in the event that any candidate nominated did not endorse the.platform, should place on the lloket some ono who would. There was nothlog whateverin Ihorwolotton# in regard to Stale er National politics, and the Nat tonal: was.not even hiotfd at.: . After the resolutions were read, : a motion was made to accept them, which was; carried, when • Hon. Wm, Wllkina asked leave to make a few Remarks., He said if IheCenveolion passed these resolutions, the'parly would be committed for* ' ever on' this qaestioa. It woaldnenr be remov* j *d, and would involve an endless 7 amount of: pnblio and political trouble, The reflections 1 upnniadivHuaisia some of them wero gross, aud should never havebcencommitled to paper. As Co tbe Sonbary end Erie Railroad bill, ho voted for it himself, and he would splodge his reputation that if the majority of the Convention examined the question properly they would, np hold him inbis dobrse. Its woe hearty In the Democratic failb, and the imputation upon him, a. member of the convention, was extremely an* , jnst.; The gentleman then proceeded to show that the bill was for !the beet interests -of ibis oonbty, and the canals.were in better condition now than ip the hands of the State. Hesaldhe came to the oonveatlon to preserve the noity of ». the party, and would not be a candidate hereafter for any office He was so far up in years, that he‘wished tofotirs from pabHoilfe. A motion was made to consider theresolutioos seriatim, and the chairman celled the Judge to order.- - . Tbo Judge said he just wanted to say a few more words. If the resolutions were pweed.it would cast a disgraceful imputation on~the Legislator*, 'with n Democratic majority in both houses. * .After some squibbltog, tho chairman again called the Judge to order, and the. motion was | carried to consider the resolutions eeriatiu. Mr. Guthrie said that the Committee hadgone out of the regular order Iprepbrtinga resolution to-allew thexbairmah to appoint a Committee of . Corra#pondcooe, to etrike candidates from the fiektt whsl4fd not the platform. The oqptofroru the Convention.' Pc.;KsyW.sp<du in fkvor of the resolntions. TherwfifrvJttet tha.Coqpty eon* tehtibdrioiaijoV lie Cify, cbavonlibn, was jost thepliceiopaesthero. •■■■■•'- l The resolutions,were aU;ndop4d| .w^h,baj fwber'lhm'disafciiilag rolces.; r '■{ \ Judge Wilkins Asked leave to read. 7 a paper; in the/or mof resolutions, expressing his views. R* grinUd. The paper was Quite lengthy; and prinripaQy.went to explain Ha viewfrbn jhj| queaUoabefote the convention. The convention Pupate fortheOctober election,’ and ehonidpot gu altogether onteide of that calk and take action merely in regard to local t«,nZ *ni 0.014 J»»r VKttUd by ihra. Th , JuJ ’ rjtßS!S«ssfisai6re .ported were ofnuch a nature that ihr-j never mm do good, j Tbey.were too bltUr; too violent and too perabnaL.’. . : The speaker was then choxed off by Ihe coni Teation, and CoL Gibson mofed to go om of the usual order,' and .vote- for Commissioner first. Carried, i Tbe nominations were them made,and ballots ,4ak*n a* brio*: . * ‘ Co)oasstoirxu.-~lhomaB Farley,* 104; Chan Bryson, 12; %%. Smart, 2; A. P.Anihutx, 3.' ’ : snaatrr.' \\ . ♦ii" ■3r»d ‘•'■•'■vi -•1. • 11. w. tr.:' * Mat&MV'Hai'blion.ar............ 33 '42 44 45 • 'I .M- |- - JwW. -34 'Sf f '.*ls 7--v.l ■ s-TiigrxlMS usiitfiicor'i vn&vn*s\f ?*OTHoicmxT— Alexander Black,* 84; John Biralagham, 35. _ r J S*xat*.^lSam : aeiMcKce,‘ of itirming^ ham, being the only:.nominee, was unanimously declared the candidate. Abbbmblt.—Thomas'.Donley,'.*" Collins, 70; Philip Btevenscrn,* Mood, 50; John win,* eUy,;67; Th6s. S. Hart, Indiana, 1C; Aug. Hartje,* Reserve, 37; -Hugh Lafferty, Baldwin, 17-, Joel Ketohum, Elizabeth, 6; . Jacob Buff, Boss, 8;' Ed. McGeo, Manchester, < 31; John F. Richards, Elisabeth, 7; Dan. Wertx, city, 20; John Sill, Versailles, 40; Robert Morrow, 4 Boss, 59; Wm. Whigham, Mifflin, 32; John Quinn, city,-7; Jas. Onslow, elty, 9; Abraham Hays, Allegheny, 28; F. Felix, city, 22; Wo. McLain, N. Fayette, 3; Pryor Movay, N. Fay. ette, 10; Robert Porter, Collins, 9. There being but four candidates chosen on first billot, on motion, Mr. Hartja was dcolared the fifth nominee by acclamation. CORONER. Lenox Rea •Wm. Alexander J. McChesney Geo. Kurtx Jos. E. McCabo. •John Murray... Oliver Osbourne. John Kelly „ ; 13 A. Bryan ; -17 9 There being no choice on first ballot for Cor oner or Auditor, on motion, the Convention proceeded to vo(e for the two highest for Coro ner and the three highest for Auditor. Director or the Poor. —W. H. Whiteman, 17; *John Boyle, 40. | CoL Gibson then moved that the convention adjourn, for the purpose of separating to uoml naie.oandldates for Congress. Judge Wilkins said he wished to say a word i before the motion was put. Col. G. withdrew I his motion for the -time.•• The Judge then an- I noQoced that he had a resolution which he de j sired to offer, complimentary to President Buch- I aoan, and sustaining the national administra- I lion. CoL Gibson immediately pressed his mo j tion to adjourn, which was declared carried, amidst great confusion, a few voioes declaring | in the negative. The members from tho 21sl District then or* 1 ganixed, with the same officers. Judge Wilkins again requested permission to offer bis resolution, but tha chairman decided it out of order, slating that no business except nominating a candidate for Congress could be admitted. The following nominations wero then made, and voted for as below: Capt. Robert Porter, 2; Andrew Burke, 28; P. C. Shannon, 25; Charles Bhaler, 1: Dr. Geo. McCook, 2. There being no choice on this ballot, all but Messrs. Burke and Bhannou were withdrawn. A then made that Mr. Burke be de clared theeandidate of the convention, by ac clamation, which was carried. The convention of the 21st District then adjourned tint die. The members from the 22d District met in an other room, and appointed as conferees to select a candidate for that district, Messrs. J. A. Gib- Son, John Swan, and Nelson Campbell. They were left entirely uninatructcd. This body then adjourned sine die. Mextcxo at the Merchants’ ExcnAsae.— The Atlantic Cable Celebratior\. —Pursuant to a publio notice, signed by the Mayor of PiUs* burgh, and published in the several daily news papers of this city, a large and respectable number of the citizens of Pittsburgh and Alle gheny cities assembled at the room of the Board of Trade, on Fourth street,, at ten-Vclock oh Wednesday morning. The meeting was organ ized by calling bis Honor Mayor Weaver to the Chair as President,' and appointing Thos. Bake well,Esq., and Gen. James K. Moorhead, Vice Presidents, and Isaiah Dicker and Jasper E. Brady, Secretaries. The President having announced the objeoi of the meeting to be the adoption of measures for appropriately celohrating the laying of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable, On motion of T. Umbstaetter, Esq., it was Jldohed, That a committee, to consist of eleven gentlemen, be appointed to make the ne cessary arrangements suitable to carry Into ef fect the object of the meeting. Mr. Cmbstaetter prefaced bis motion by some well-conceived introductory remarks, in which he eloquently alluded to the Atlantic Cable as the great evont of the nineteenth centory. Mr. Brady also made a few appropriate remarks of Uke purport; Mr. Moorhead said it was bat a lew years— not more than ten—since the 6 raj telegraphic line wsis l constructed between Pittsburgh and Philadelphix He well remembered the great interest it erealed— how people thronged to the telegraph office to exchange greetings with their distant friends and lo look with awe and wonder upou tbc operators of tho new invention. Since then, telegraphs haro become a common thing, aud-the land is covered with them as with a net work. But now we have an achievement which inspires more awo and wonder than the tele graph did originally. U was, indeed, as the other speakers said, the great achievement of the age, and notwithstanding the failures which had preceded the late success, his faith in it , had never failed him. He rejoiced at Us suc cess, end was anxious to do honor to the great men through whom it had been accomplished. Bui while we did them all honor, we owe oar hearty thanks to God, who'holds the winds in bts hands, and to-whose blessing we owe it that the last effort to lay the cable was crowned with triumph. Mr. Bakewell expressed bis concurrence In what had been said; and desired to draw atten tion, in addition, lo the fact that in 1758—just one century since—Benjamin Franklin succeed ed in sending a current of electricity across a running stream. That was the first experiment of the kind; and now, a hundred years after, we have the full fruition of that crude expert ! rnenl in the Atlantic Cable, which .carries acur -1 rent of .electricity Si the almost limitless ocean. Tne Chair appointed ihe following gentlemen members of said committee, vie: Theo. Uob-, etaeiter, Esq., Charles H; Paulson, William Col*; Kngwood, Edward Campbell, Edward Gregg, Evans Darlioglon, James McFaden, Alexander Holsteio, Thomas McKee, Esq , (Birmingham,) James P. Bair.'aad Thomas. J, Dig ham. On motion, his honor, Mayor Weaver, was nnanimonsly chosen Chairman of the Committee by the meeting. Ur. Bamsel Morrow eubmltted the following proposition, which was adopted. /?Mofpfrfr-That a Committee.of Finance, to oonaislof five persons, be appointed to act as a Finance Committee, and that to-morrow eve ning be fixed as the time of tho celebration. The following gentlemen wive appointed to act as the Finance Committee: Samuel Morrow,' John S. Cosgrare, J. B. McVay, Robert J. An derson tod Austin W. Loomis. Gen. Moorhead thenreadthefollowlngletter: AgtitcyOjfice Dupont & Hazard Powder.Co,, l Pransosoß, Aug. 17th, 1858. j ndx. H. A. Weaver, Mayor of Pittsburgh— Dear .?»>—Should our eity unite In the general cele bration over the tnecesafal' result of the Atlantic Telegraph, we will furnish, gratuitously, powder for, a salata of neehnadred guna.; , Respectfolly, Tours, DilworLu'A Bidwclu The General conotudei with a motion that' the lhankaof the meetingberetarned th Messrs. DUworth & Bidwcll for their liberal offer, which was carried In thb affirmative. The foUowing gentlemen were appointed a committee on behalf of the Row Boat Clnbs:-~ Evans R.'DarHngtoD, Geo. Mlltenbergor, David Caldwell, W. H. Singer, Dr. Boisol. The proceedings were then ordered to bo pub lished In the dally papers of the city, when, on motionlha.meeting adjourned. PSQQBAWMUor CkitßiuTiox.—The following is the programme decided upon by the Commit tee of Arrangementi, for; the celebration to night. . ; 1, It is recommended that all plsees of bos!- ness be closed at 4 o’clock, P. ,M., oh to-day, Thursday, the 19th inst. ' : 2. TfcataUpabHc buildings and private resi deooes.be illuminated, commencing at S o’clock, P. M. 8.. That the differentchurches, engine houses, eteamboatSjJactorles, etc., rlog their bells at s 8 o'olock, the signal/or the illumination and ring ing of the beukto be given by Trinity Church bell. 4. ThaUheFlreDepartmentytbeGerttanTorn ere, the Frohtlnn, Freemen and Literary Societies, and all other civic societies, be requested to form in a great, toroh-light procession. The proces slou will form on Liberty street, the right rest ing on Fourth. J 5. That the different bosielubs of Pittsburgh and vicinity be invited to arrange an illumin ated regatta, to proceed, at tbe time mentioned, from the Monongshela to the St. Clair Street Bridges. . : : Mr. Chief-Engineer Colllngwood will aot as Chief Marshal, Messrs. Leonard and White as assistants,Mr f Karl Rail and Hardia oyer iwiU'aotas aids._ v > ~ . This Fin Companies of the city will meet 00 Fifth street, in their respective order, as agreed upon last night, at 7} o’clock, to move torch light prooesslosu . ; Mayor Weaver telegraphed yesterday to the JUyors of. the different .large , cities of the country, Inviting them to'bo present at the oele bration. ' AW to the President of ihe' United Btalcs sndßccretfJ7;df .W4r, 'asking ‘tot giwi, powder andmenfofficieotforthe occasion. Saaious Aocinxmc.—On .Sandayvlaat, while Mr. Clarkson Mirsh, of Bewlcktoy waaretprnlpg home fropi at iT*f loo » company withi hia eisters ond two and when witiiln : sight of. home;, hishorae became frightened,' upsetting ihe ve* •t. 4 “'““’J- i-jorln* Mr. limb, ! '“"tidwmUy bW not ««<- j ~ r'fsffc-- Pittsburgh, Aug. 18.—At a meeting of the ji,i4 »f tie ?. tins evening,' the following clbbs were -repre sented : Undlnei Bdlpec, Fashion, Arielle! Petrel, Atlantic, Buckeye, Union. Glancus, Na tional, B*. -Clair, Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Ed. .Kayo, Julia 1 M.'Cooke, Naiad Queen, Stranger, Champion, and Gullelt, . ... A committee of fine from each club was ap pointed, when tire following programme was ar ranged:. The boats Are requested to meet at the MonongoheUf hridgei at7«F o’clock, P. M. f on (this) Thursday evening, ltlth inst., with trans- tqrch-Bg£W, Ac:.to f° rQi in the fol lowing order: The ‘eight obrs3 boats to lead, followed by the six, four, and two oared boats, to proceed to the Birmingham bridge; from thence to Herr’s Island, returning to the St Clair street bridge, the Undioe Boat Club acting as marshal, All boats not named in the-abovo are request ed to join in tho prooession. W. H. BtKor.it, President. R. L. Coltaht, Secretary. Cambria Politics.—The Anti-Lecomptonties Of Cambria county met in Convention on Tues day last andnominated the following good ticket: .4ricmMyJ— 11. J. Prondfool. i Sheriff— Jacob M. Campbell. Commissioner— Lewis Fisher. Poor Director —John Thompson, Jr. Auditor —Thomas Powell. . John Williams, A. C. Mullen and Wm. H. Gardner, Esqra., were appointed Conferees, with ioßtruolions to support 8. S. Blair, Esq., of llol lidaysburg for Congress. The vole stood 8. 8. Blair 29, Geo. 8. King 20. Ax Old Offender Caqsd.—A negro, named Robert Bum, was arrested by the Mayor's police on Tuesday night, and committed to answer a charge of assault and battery with intenttokilL The fellow, it will be remembered, altaoked a man named Jonathan Ramsey, on the stoamer Pittsburgh, iu 1856, and inflicted several dangerous wounds on him with a carving knife. He decamped immediately after the commission of the offence, and kept out of the way"till Tues day evening, when he waspieked up on the streets by an officer, and committed as stated. ’ Woman Killed nr her Ilrso.vxn.—Just be fore going to press, we learned that a man named Michael Brogan, keeping a sort of board ing house, near the corner of Washington and Third streets, got into an altoroation with his wife, daring which he struck and beat her to such a degree, that her injuries resulted in her death, about 11 o'clook to-day. . Brogan was lodged in jail, and the Coroner is now summon ing a jury. Liquor has been tho cause of this, as of many other outrages . and murders.— Steub. Herald, 17/A. Accident.—On Friday of last week, a Ger man named Fe&ater, camo near losing his life in the coal bank of Mr. James Quail, under the following circumstances. He was engaged in digging coal, when several cartloads of earth caved in upon him from above, crushing him down, dislocating both his hip joints, breaking the bones of the pelvis, and otherwise bruising and injuring him reverely. Drs. Clark and Grayson were summoned at ooce and applied the usual remedies, but the patient is still suf fering considerably, and is not considered out of danger.— TTaiA. Repr. Accident to Ho*. Wm. Montgomery.—Oo Monday last, while Mr. Montgomery was en gaged in rendering somo assistance in a new barn recently bnilt on his farm, near town, a lever at which he was palling, gave way sud denly, in consequence of which he was thrown backwards, falling down- a distance of some eight or nino feet. Unfortunately he fell with his back across a piece of timber, iojnring hira self considerably though not seriously—lFarA. Reporter. Nomination or Mr. Kniobt.—Tho -conferees appointed by the Republican party of this coun ty, met in Convention at Hillsborough, on Sat urday, the 14th instant, and nominated Hon. Jonathan Knight for Congress. This movement was not made without mature deliberation, and, so far as possible, a comparison of views with the sterling Republicans of Fayette and Greece. TFasA. Tribune. Serious Accident.—We regret to learn that a very serious accident occurred to Dr. H. Smy ser, on Tuesday eveoiog. by which his life may be endangered. It appears (bat while ridiog to his residence in the vioioity of the City Poor Fartu, be waa thrown from bis baggy and re ceived a severe fracture of ibe skull. Dr. Me Cook was sent for and dressed the wounds of tho sufferer. He is now lying at his house, whither he wssconveyed immediately alter the accident. Supposed Scicidx.—>We learn tbatan old gen-, ilemao, named Gasper Milter, a resident of Saltsburg,srasfonqd drowned in Laird’s dam, on Tuesday morning last. It is -supposed that he voluntarily drowned himself, from the fact that his hat and caoo were found on the shore of the river. He was a shoemaker by trade, end a native of Germany.— lnd. Tndep. A Crash.—Last evening, shortly after the rain, a portion of the walls of Case’s book-store (oh Fifih street.) adjoining the Dupaleh IoL, which had been excavated lately, fell in with a terrible crash, there being very little to sup port it, bat as it had been looked for all day, no body was hurt, and-very little damage was dono lo the things in the store. False Peetxkces.—W. H. Baffutn brought a charge of false pretences, yesterday, before the Mayor, against E. W. Lynd and J. B. Btryoker, anctioners, for selling him a set of harness whioh they representedas large enough for au ordinary sited horse, and which he afterwards found wae incorrect. Held (o bail for hearing. DisoanxiLV Hol’sb.— Mary DaU alias Mary Baird, was committed to jail by Mayor Weaver, yesterday, charged with maintaining a disorder ly house on Church Alley, on complaint of a number of her neighbors. Tb« Atlantic Telegraph Scdottiscb.—The~ moat desirabla thing to poateu or to present to a lady at tbe present time, is a copy of the Atlantic Telegraph Sebottisch, composed by 11. Klieber, of this city. It If embellished with a handsome vignette representing the laying, of the Atlantio Telegraph cable, the payiog-oat machine, eto., etc., and is withal tbe best sehottisch, musically considered, of tbe day. For sale at H. Kteber A Bros., on Fifto street. A lad from the First Ward, AHeghooy, was committed to the House of Refoge, yesterday, by Mayor Stnckrath for inoorrigibility, on com plaint of his mother. Appoibtxi>.—L. Wilmarth, Esq., has been ap pointed Superintendent of tbe Allegheny Valley Railroad, vice Dr. Reynolds, resigned. Illl’MlXatiob Cahdli Sticks.—T. J. Craig & Co., have all hands employed getting op ibis necessary article for tbe oelebration to-night. Tbe Camp Meeting of (be M'Keesport district of the M. E. Church, commenoed yesterday, on the farm of Mr. Shaw, near that borough. Tbe Love or . "Thelore of praise, bowo*er concealed by art, Reigns, more or less, and giotrv in ercry heart; , The proud, to gala it, toils on toils endure,. .-- Tbo modost shun it but to make it sure." It is our province to praise the garments made at tbo Brown Stone Clothing Hall of RockhUl A Wil son, No. 603 and 605 Chostnut street, above Sixth. Philadelphia. - j A Rsicsnr von Hot Weatbek.—Tbe very best remedy for this hot weather is to drop to at Bown’s, Federal St-, Allegheny, and treat yourself to a saucer of their doltetoos Ice Cream, or a glass of sparkling ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with tho choicest of Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in excellent or dor. Their stoek of Cakes and Confections ore of the host description, tnannfactured from good mate rial, and got np to the neatest style imaginable. Give them a call. + • Tbe place (0 secure a esooer of delioioui Ice Cream, to cool off to a well yentilatod and luxurious saloon, fitted np to ( the neatest style, the place to enjoy an houriaohat with your wife or sweetheart, while sip ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the plate where tbe best of cakes and confectionary, family bread aud Ice Cream are made and told, the plaoe is Oliver’s, St. Clair at, near Liberty. f Tbe advantages ofthe cash- system of business to both buyer and seller, are clearly seen to the case of Carnagban, Federal street, Allegheny. By selling goods for cash, strictly, he b able to furnish a geod article at such rates as command a custom. J Facts Withoct Coxuxkt.—The Pcbuc Saocto Know Turn. L •• ~ WrwTore,October tQ, 1852. Mr* Hardy, No. ltd Suffolk stmt, writes as that she bu been troubled with wonoafoc eom* three yesn. and that *\eiaed pr« etol 0/ Dr, iTZoac’s Qdd>raXt& Ycr+ifugr y prepared by Fleming Brae? Pittsburgh, Pa, which hrengbt away over J[flg larpt wvrau. Uer usual: good healtb tm* mediate'! rvtorscdl Mra-Quigby, No. 182£swastreet,New Turk,uoderdata of Nouember '£&, 1152. writes us that eba had « child whkb bad been unwall for better than two months. -.She pro. cored a bottle ofJd’liape'e Vcraifoge, and administered it. The child paseel a large qnaaUK* of worms,’ andina few days vm« bsarty as erw it bad been. Paraata with such testimony bofan them, should not hesitate when there Is aoy reason to soepect worms, end lose do Useta procuring and adslntsmiag Dr, M’laae’e vermifuge. It uever UUs aod Is perfectly taJa.. . . ■ . wfllbecmfftd to ask tor PE. BTLANire CBLKBRATBD VEBMIIDOB, SMonfietund by FLKMINQ SROfl. of PimsnasLFA.: All otkerVenstlfugce in comper iaonare warthJsesi Dr. tflantfa ceoutoa Venuifoge, also his celobratedblTer Pills, out now Ge had at all respectable drug storca. JToMpourfwsioOaeai Osstouahtn cy . . VLttlUiQ 8808. iIAn s DOZEN: IKBEAMED LEATHER ■* Gy viUfl-Jut,finished ftr the Pill trade.— Tbeas ere tbe ataoderd Penasylvanla wagon Whips, end yr*., ask dealers to demise Uk*» ■ wzLL3,Rn®L**co i auta , . . ,80 Fourth street. DOK SKINJ3TAQK LASHES—A largo sjeonment of thevariems grades now on hand,aqd any leagUi orslsemada tor order at tfiort noth e W 1 -i Lv. £ . • ; WELLS, BIDDLE« 00, . npia : . . tp Fourth street, T>nq«v::wwTßa, nPT .AWi) 'rmucAb i> OOTEBSD^-lketot WhatehoaeWbtpslatheWeet ; - : r-u ' /;uX.*M*ttnei; Telegraphic. New Yore, Aug. 18;— Mayor Tlctnann, to-day, seat the following despatch to the Mayor of Mon. treat, in answer to an inquiry as to when tbe Grand Telegraph Celebration would take plaes ? To the Hon. iL D, Rodier, Mayo*of Montreal. This city will celebrate this event, but the day has not yet been fixed. We propose thajt London shall fix tho day for the general celebratldn, and that, ir posslblo, all the' cities of both hekispberes aball unite id its celebration. You will, of course, receire seasonable notice. (Signed) D. F. Tirvann Mayor of y ork q\. A similar answer has I*cen aont to other panics and It must suffice for anxious Inqulrios everywhere! New York; Aug. 17.—Tbo Electricians »t Trinity Bay can give no information cunccrnSng tho working of tho cable. The lima for tho troasmUrion „f President’s reply will depend on thciworkiag u f ib o cable at the time, perhaps under favorable circum stances it'will require an hour and al half' Sr. Lotus, Aug. IS. —T&e reception of tho Quocn’s and President's messages was bailed herewith much sntisfhctidn and delight. Tho messtges wero read ou 'changja and elicited most hearty and enthusiastic acclutnati(ios. Brief congratulatory remarks wvra made by several gentlemen, and a meeting was con vened under the direction of tho Piicshlent of tho Chamber of Commerce, and tho following resolution was unaniaonsly adopted: Resolved, By the Chamber of Commerce, that Su Louis will unito with the Country in the eolehration of this grand international enterprise. There was no distinct plan of celebration decided upon, but will doubtless bo made the subject of fa. turn meetings. Chicago, Aag. 17—10 r. m.— Tbo enthusiasm ex ceeds any thing wo havo erer soon in Chicago. All the buildings on Lako, Clark, Randolph and other principal streets are brilliantly illuminated. The en tire military and all the fire department are out in a grand torchlight procession. Ono hundred gnns were Grod at snu sot, and all the eity bells rung for one hour. Throughout the west, wo learn that the feeling is most intense. Every one is excited, and we cannot say any thing- more than that everyone does, as If in doty bound, his utmost to cclebratp this great event in a proper manner. Detroit, Ang. 18.—Tho display last evening, in honor of tho great event, surpassed witnessed in Detroit The demonstration Com menced by the firing of ono bnodred guns at sunset; Iho fire bells rung forth merry peals; rockets were sent up; bonfires i}t up. ami crowded streets, which wero gaily deeoralod with streamers and appropriate transparencies, tbo pubjin buildings and private dwellings were nil beautifully illuminated, and a torch.light procession of elUsens and firemen, headed by the Mayor and city officers, marched through tbo principal streets to Campus Martin’s, where addresses were delivered and erpresaivo resolutions passed. Tho scene tbrooghout was ono of rejoicing and un bonnded enthusiasm. Cincinnati. Aug. 18.—Tbii city Is brilliantly iL lomlnated. Tbe Gas Company donated 100 barrels of tfr, which ore burnings; every corner. Tho bells of this oily, Covington and Newport aro ringing, and 100 guns are being fired. Tbo excitemeut is great. Louisville, Aug. 17, Sr. a.—The city,,generally is illuminated, in booor of tbe eablo, and'' we hare bonfires, rockets, and ringing of belle, A procession of military, firemen, Ac., is about forming. New V°it(v> Ang. 13.—The l'. 6. steam frigate Niagara, Capt. Wm. L. Hudson, which assisted in laying the ocean cable, anchored off tho Battery at 5 o’clock this afternoon. As the Niagara passed the forts she Was greeted with the national salutes, and a salvo of one hundred guns was fired therefrom by the Scottdsib Guards. The Niagara reports that she bad a supply of poor coal wbco she left SL Johns, which ran-short, occasioning tbe delay. Mr. Field stales that he has not vbe ilightost doubt of the cable being an entire soccess. By the Persia, which was met be the Niagara off the bar, outward bound, he wrote to the Directors of the Atlantic Tele graph Company ofGreat Britain, recommending them lo prepare another cable at ooce, as it was evident that the present one, which, in a short time, may transmit messages as rapidly as an air line, will no"{ be sufficient for business. Until the first of Septem ber the line will be rioted to all messagot, oxcept those from the Governments of Great Britain and the United States. Tho Niagara went to the Nary Yard at 7 o’clock this evening gaily decked with colors from stem to stern. She received a salute from the North Carolina. Tho City of Brooklyn is finely illuminated in many parts, to-night. Including the City Hall. The City Hall at Williamsburg U also illuminated. Capt. Undsou's reception was enthusiast!-. The streets of the city were crowded. Sr. Loris, Ang. 18,—Leartaacrtk, Any. 1 6ih,p*r txprtts to BoenrtVfe oa fAc ISlA.—The Salt Lake mail arrived at St. Joseph with dates to the ?4tb July. AH'tbe Mormons who were able had returned from Provo. Young is reported to have shut him self op in bis residence, under a strong guard, fear ing assassination. Gen. Johnson intended tc toovo bis encatnpmcat end prepare for guiug into winter quarters. CoL IXoffmaa still remained at BriJger. The battalion of volontecrs were at Bridger. A great battle is reported to hare taken place bo twoeu 700 Pawnees and war parties of Camanches, Cheyao&ce and Amqtohocs, in tho Big Blue region, in which four Pawnees wero kUUd and several wounded. Fifteen of the allied tribes were killed and many wounded. Prirale advices from the army in Utah *r-n»>ur) -A the departure of CoL Loriug with three companies of 3rd infantry and lft'CT riflemen for New Mexico. Capt. Marcy Is expected to leaYc shortly for the States. ! The Board of office] ordered 6 cnnrenß at Port Leavenworth to-day purpoio of examining the mnte* rejected hy the Quartermavur’e Depart ment will not assemble until the 2&th. Senator Orevn. who U now bereawaiting tbe Mil itary Board, ia aoiieralood to bo represented hy tho contractor* who claim the (all price fur the animal* declared unserviceable. New Yore, Ang. Hall has been partially dtfktroyed by fire. The dome and central portion of the opper itory were destroyed. Tbe pub lic documents, however, are safe, andathe wings of tbo building are unharmed save by water and vio lence. Tbe fire commeneed shortly after midnight, in tbe cupola, and the flames spread so rapidly that U was soon all In a blaze. Thefiramenwere prompt ly on the spot, and labored hard to arrest the confla gration, bat in vain. The capole and npper (tart of tbe main building was completely destroyed. The pictures to tbe Gov ernor’s room, as well as the other property to the Hall, are much injured, if not totally destroyed. The fire probably originated fiom the pyrotechnic display in honor of tbe Atlantic Telegraph, and was doubtless duo to the carelmioeu of the porson who has the building in charge. - The fire did not extend to either wings, but their contents are serionsly dam aged. Tbe lota is estimated at $50,000. New York, Aug. 18—10 o'clock a. The Niagara has anchored off tbolight ship, and is await* tog high water before she comes up to the Nary Yard. She wfll be welcomed With tbe salutes already provided for in anticipation of her arrival. New York, Aug. 18.—The royal mail steamship Persia sailed at noon for Liverpool, with 120 passen gers and nearly $700,000 in specie. The Russian minister and bis wife are among the passongers. New York, Aug, 18.—Tho British Parliament was prorogued on the 2d instant, till tbe 10th of October. Tbe Queen's speech, which U an uninteresting docu ment, was delivered by a commission. The London 7m«> attacks the speech with severity. Two and ahalf millions of specio hod arrived in Eogiand. 4 New loans by tho Turkish and Chilian Govern ments were expected.. Tho arrangements for laying (be Rod Sea cable were completo. More than e dozen vessels hed foundered in recent galei to the North Sea. Ismael Pacha, tbe Turkish Ambassador to Jeddah, had arrived. France and England had come to an understanding on the subject. 'All tbe offenders are to be punished, irrespective of rank, and tbe injured to receive indemnity. Two hundred arrests bad been made. Tbo commercial advices by the Saxoniaare mostly anticipated. •' ’ New York, Aug. 18.—Tbe steamship Washington, from Liverpool, Aug. 4th, arrived at this port at half-past 4 o’clock this afternoon, gbe famishes tho following farther intelligence than that obtained from tbe Saxonia or Arabia:, It was reported that Great'Britato has given sat isfaction to Spain to tho matter of the action of cralsers to Cuban waters, and that the Washington Cabinet expresses satisfaction with tho action of tbe Cuban authorities. There are vague reports that Ncn»fis)Ub had boon captured. &■ Lordoe, Wednesday noon.—Console dosed at 9CJ for money and aooount - Wasbihotow Citt, Aug.'lB.—The Postmaster General has been assured that Messrs. Butterfield A Co. will commoncoontholstb September carrying the overland Paclfio.mails, and no doubt remains of their prompt and.ttfocenful execution of the con tract By that time all tin necessary means of transportation will ba on the route. The stations are steady fixed and tbe supplies of water con veniently arranged. Tbe treaty as amended by Nicara gua has been received by our government, and uh. der tbe consideration of the executive. The Utah Peace Commissioners have had a long interview with the President concerning tho affairs of that territory. Bt. Lpois, Adg. l Clh,oer U. S. .Bxprttt to BaonevilU on the IStA.—Hunt's battery arrived at tho fort oo Saturday. . Official returns from 17 counties and incomplete returns from seven others give 10,735 against the .conference measures, and 1880 fork. Tho largest private train of the seaeou is new be ; tog organised at Atchison; H will bo composed of I one hundred and-fire wagons. ‘ . New Orleans, Aug. 17,—The mortality to the "city from yellow .fever bos been more Uuq .doubled daring the past'weok. Tbo wholo qpmber of deaths from tbe epidemfe htf boon 285, being an increase of 145 over the preriousweek, wbetithe dcathawero ;140. TKe death* yesterday wore 58,- showing a still farther increase over tbe previous average. CiscwjiAn, Aug. 18>-A fire occurred last night which destroyed ihe cow stable near tho Brighton House, belonging to William. Hogan. Seventy .six cows were homed. Loss, $7050. /'IHEESE—ISO bxs. sdocted Cheese forcuL Josi received on caDrigement for sale bv ~’ : Ml I*4 Front vtrvet. bom tr^u- OUGLASB SUKKIV 001>»8 Steel HoSS BkJrU, TT«m and Oouu&» Jtut m*iT»d br AiW. »CoT - O. lIAKSON LOT*™ **** - • •' •pBI X li.ttitiurWiiibewof ■ aAVEf. £JHEESfi —250 bis Oomnteroiai. OOMMOTI^OTiROTnUTIOirfOBAUGtjST. Zsmo Dicmt, V, q. tL Pinirir, Jiua Gitoumu PATin’CtOTEur, Aramw *** PITTgBCaGaAJUUOBXB. ( B>porUd QxcUßf/brVa putting?K Oauttt.) ' winno -n. AcawrT9,l»M. v FMJDB—TbtM were DO sales from first hand* tbit we conW U»r ot From store, 600 Ibl*. sold in lots at tysc* $5,-3 for *uper, $5.50 for extra, and $3,7&@50.00 k7hm- OATS—Very llttlo offering; a lot ol 150 bus now Oats sold from Orat beads at 37 bat of 3315 a. DAuON—Tb«re *m considerable activity in tba market • 8«l«a of 3,000 &» SU.tol.lrra at 7; 17,000 do Shouldon and llama at 7 and 0k; aod .15,000 do Sides at 814. BULK MEAT—A enlo nf 110,000 lbs Side*, and 20,000 Jbe Shoulder* waa made, but the term* wan withheld. Paa K —ol 100 bbU atsin,7s and 20 dt at I’KACtIRS Sales of 75 baskets Delaware Peach#* at to • 25 V luukef. **’’ HAY—Bales at ac*lea of 17 load*, at sS@slo 9 ton. OROCEMKS—SmaII sales or Sugar at W£@lo; and 26 bbla Mol wee it fro. nONETAKY AND COMffIERCIAL. Our leading city bankers basing their action aa we sup l<t>se, 00 th* reports on the Wisconsin Banks to the Bank CouiptrolWr of the State, ynsterdsy adopted the following clrrelar width thry will r,.i *v*rd to their cot respondents. Couaco, August 17,1859. We, lb» umlnieignnd Bankers of Chicago, Id view of tbe Urew loercaao to the circulating medium or tb(s SUto by the ore*nlxj»tluD of numeroue Banka of Seano in tho Stale of Wisconsin, located nt inscceeeible poii-ta, baring uo capital, doing no bsriklng business proridiog no moans whatever for tbo redemption of tbeir lsenee, and in many instances .barlug not even an ofllca or known plaeo or rodeaptloo 2 and Udlnving that a coutinnaoceof the system will oveotu stein lots to tho community, end that now is the most ap propriate titno t > adopt mraaorc* to remedy the present evil sod to correct the farther abnae of It,—hereby agroo from and sttor ibis Out* to discontinue taking tho notes of the following Bunks, riz: Arctio Beak, E*gla Point. Dante of Ean Claire, Ban Qlalr.v Bank of La Poiut, La Point. Bank of Manitowoc, Manitowo: Bank of Muneka, Gordon. Bank of North America, Superior Oily. Bank of Oconto, Oconto. Cbippowa Bank, Pepin, Dunn County Clark Comity Bank, O'Netlsrllie. Laborers’ Bank, Eltaide. Lumbermen's Bank, Cjtit-.ratio. Manitowoc County Bank, Two Blvers. Marathon County Bank, Gagto K,lver Mercantile Bank, Beaver Dam. Northern Wisconsin Bank, Aurora. Oak wood Bank, North Pepin. Ocomo County Bank, La Porte. Oneida Bank, City of Berlin. Shsvaoaw Bank, Bhawanaw. State Security Bank, Gleneeoo. State Stock Bank, Ban Claire. St. Croix Hirer Bank, BrinckerfauQ. Bt. Croix Valley Bank. St. Croix Falls Tradeamon's Bank, Eagle Lake. Weopocc* County Bank, Wanpacca. Wisconsin Valley Bank, Millvllla. Wisconsin Pinery Bank, Stevens Point. —{Chicago Trtb. The Bank Statement of the week praaonta about tha fe*. tnroe that were anticipated in view of.the movement by the taking of tito Ooreroment loan-4 largo Increase or loape, sod n markod detreaao of specie. The aggregate loan* are now a million and a quarter larger than ever before known, but tbe regular mercantile' loans are doubtleaa 116 - 000,000 to $20,000,000 below those of August last, which was tho previous highest point Probably the banks ban not leu than thatamoaot Invested in or loaned 00 Treasury Notes aod Gove.nment debt; Borne of tbe largest banka have a smaller Hoe of mercsntilo discount* than they had last week. The specie lino still continues above tblrty<«no millions, st which It stood In May last. It has probably seen tbe highest point It will toqcb for aamo time, although the foreign drain does not appear likely to be largo and the Treasury will soon dlogorgo tbe gold it has absorbed during tbe past week. The following is a comparative statement of the coodltlon of*tbo Banks of the city of Sew York, Aug. 7th nod Xne 14th: •* . A ng. 7. Ang. 14. Loans 5123,374,450 Inc. $2,481,602 flptdc 35,146,343 31,150,473 Dec. a 035,372 Circulation 7,784,415 7,583.050 Dec. 105,478 Dor°«Uca 107,454.717 103,034,770 Doc. 2.418,044 rml’n Dvp’tt f 0.339,477 60,328,030 Dec. 623,523 Sub-Treuury-... 5,546,748 12,795,604 loc. 7,348^56 The greatest lou of specie is by the Commerce, aomo f 1,- 590,000, while the Joans of that Institution shew about an equal Increase. lb will bo remembered that the Commerce obtained $1,500,000 of tba new loso. The exchanges at the Cleariog-llouM lodicate a reduced volnmoot business, net withstanding the large transaction! at tho gnb-Troasurv. —fV.l.Tnb. ' Import* by Railroad. P. Ft-W.AC. It, R—4 kgs bolter, M’Clnrlun.A co: 42 bdls paper, Perkins A co; 57 do Iron, Ltpoiboott A co; 29 bx cheese, 1 kg bolter. 2 bbleeggs, Biddle. frlrts A co; S hbda tobacco, Tsvlor, 6 bga timothy seed, Davidson; 15 do~ toouma, Seibolt; 14 pkga rivets, TowureoiT * co; £9 dot bfwme, Kirkpatrick A eo, 24 bble flour, FeUer; SO bxa can. dies, M Cindiejs, Mean. 4 ca; 2 bbU egge. Graxier, 100 do nour.JOardner. 6v do, W Bingham; 120 do M yen A McDe- Ai7 8 60 Leech A Hutchinson; 580 do, M Cfclly 4 <•«; do, A Taylor; 84 bXs cbvcee Jocksow V l*? bBo ‘.? h i ,Ter * Dllworth; 40 sets spokes; Leech A Heir. 60 bbla oil, BA F.tbnestoek A co; 80,do eggt, Bea; 3 can • attic, 0 rto bogs, fiwo-re; 46 roll* leather, 71 bbls«rinn.47 pkgi batter, ]Q cks tobeeco, 8 do bacon, 50 let do, 120 do Ur i, 2.0 W boa wheat, 23 bides, 39 sks wool, Clarke A co KIYEB NEWS. There were no arrivals or departures yesterday, and no. thing dolug at ibirwLarf. The maul mark indicated • lit tle over t teot. A Leary thunder shower visited as {n the afternoon. Tbe Ids May arrived at fit. Louis on Monday, and tbe Dr- Kane left for this city. TheJcnulo Gray abd Weaonaar rivcu at Cincinnati on Monduy. Tbe Cincinnati Gatette of Wednesday aaya r “The river, all tbe way down to lu mouth t> gradually re ceding ; than to bot mora than 4 foet 0 loebea water at Rl*- Uig 800, 3 feet 2 lncbse at Blanaey, and 3 feet a inch as at Unyamwitb a rough bottom; snags and sawyers showing their beads atrariooa places, which compel tba Pilots to faal their way along carefully, Tba Mariner is in from Pittsburgh, with a good load. She is to be told up at this pert for tbe orwent. TheMarengoU loading for fit. Louis, Quincy and Kuokuk, and will toave at bar appointed Umr. FrcljjbU in cootUoaUe qoaotitfea haw been offering for a few day* part forth* &mth,l>Qt op Qolxbu arc light. Ido eztrcno bet weather baa a tendency to check buslnaa*. F»o* i-rwrat orpwaoeM w* ahonjd judge that the Fall be aiowa will b*good* . SteambeXt Ri(lK«r. ARRIVED. | DEPARTED. MixoiiiA, Urwwti**ll]«. Lucerne, Brownarille Tefograj.h, d.v Tflcerapb, do. lSsri?"sr!r ' c -”- rM "” a - TiUgraplUe Aarkati. . ‘I 1 * y«Mi Ang, 18.— Cotton; Sale* POO baler. Floor Arm; -ale* 45,W0 bbUOhlo baa adrancsd he. Wheat *1 anadraac* of les2c; Wcatarn lolvJi , i 6 ®^K l8; «?'l I i 0 Caro buoyant; palea Urd ateady; Sale* at W/I&UV. WbUky flrnr, bale* at 18. Soger Urn at height* on Cotton to Llrarpool 3-IAI. Unteod Oil U doll at D<de» batoadraacwl fa Buenot Ayrea 26}*' Tallow firm at lo! Fn-lghta on 0 rain to Liverpool *?£@4<lT GrtUe Market.—B«ot» bar* adrancad Uc; Sale* at TO Br*BJi recalpto 2900. Cow* beary. Veal* on changed. Sheep and Lamb* declined 76QS1, and bn?m demand a a til I farther redaction; receipt* 13.600 Swine **J C eUghtly decdoed; Bale* at |4,50@t5; receipt* 2800. r»l B « M s k -aar a *M« t r ,^ toc V dnll but Ann; Chicago and R'rk Mleh.Southern N. ft Cn»tral773d* Read* MJeeoorl Slxea ißjtf; Mich. Central CJarelaod A Toledo TmnSJw g£L Al*vl!'~ y,oar rmttßf doll, with a limiud dmand aatoalSOJbbUac WtQifis for toparfla*. Wh£ im vS& T^oii 00 bbl * 1,1 a * Prorlatonawaadyt eele* 1W bhda Balk Side* at 8W p«>-Vm U( t Kn uwa* utatiufr* 1 *5 bo,<Jwil eontlnao firm. Wheat actire”? fvS&'n far /J rict *y Prio* rat and white. Oatt firm*at CO Com dull pi Me; theuntrtda rate* are offered QUNDKIES.— U WJ ntki Boda Aah, 100 do Cenattoßoda. 100 kaga Bl Garb. Soda, too bag* Nitrate Soda, fto do Saltpetre, 1000 boxee Window Qlaaa, 160 bbl* No. 1 and 3Bo*in. for aala by Jnl7 gUNDRIES.— «• * ac ** White and Red Tena. 1 Mk Bmwix, 1 wck Feather*. On Moamer t mptn to arm* and for eale by _ IfiklAH DIOKEY ft 00. mAVORINO EXTRACTS, Corn Starch.' 4- W""?™ Farina. Oooper’* Refined Sirred -lilnglaM, o»go, fcarl Barley, Ac, fcr nt* at FRANCE'S Family Gro eery and Tea Store,Federal a, AUecbeay. a«2 pOR HALF PRICE— ' “ embroidered linen TRAVELING SETTS, SOLD BT a nmsQM love, it M.tii.i«. ("TLOSING OUT SALE.—MURPHY & i^iOTBn D /?SJ I n < l ertl,|t tM* entire stock of gUU> 5PP D 3 ,l wc* prtees tu mail (Am tUadtd darptins. Thia wili bo mo opportunity Uut wfll mL? 00cf ,_K fltllo t tbo best qosmrof Dr; Ooodj ftttbo low prices that they aw now offered.— North-east cotaw fourth tod Market street. au&dkwf 900 HEffl). Sugar; 100 tbl* Golden Syrtrre 50 ** St. Jatnea Molanns; S 1 *"«• No - 3 M«karel. “mt," -> BiHlmor* llorrlor. Rcc'd tad ,aQ BHRIVKR * DILWORTP. ° IROSSES, Th« ool,Sl.n,iCu:H>rcn> of TRUSSES «nd BUpKoRTEM in lb. cl., I, OAKTWBtanT AYOOKa, »o. aawoodcticrt. CUfiSiUOK.BLAAK. BOOKS, Led™,. tr s°°i* *° d P»? Book. of Mporior qS£ tf. at it txprealy for city onJtn, fornla by _.• „ W. O. JOHNSTON k OO. t , . POPtOT, SutIOOOT tad Blink ftanV M^fctrt. ‘ No.« Woodttmt, PittabnTKb. L"~AU£K(JOUES, , , FAXGY TRIUMINQB, Ac.. t»Tta* oataMlahcd a factory at So. 6 fb2tft£Ei^“V x S? ,lT * • clle » the awragoodi, (under the nanegemeot of Mr. Edward Jirk. eon,) retpecUally eoltcit - ™ J * c *‘ _ WHOLESALE BUYERS To wamim. «*jnplae» which eobrece am entire!* oem dedgui, at 200 Broadway. New York ***** «a«rwy d. a UENDERSOy'aaYTH A CO. NDRIES—3O hhds. M. 0. Sonar" .80 bbU. do HTntftyJ w bag, Rio Coffee; wol *** f *’ 80 cMsaptin Potash; 80 boxee Botia Bo*n, 1200 lUbtt Bxl3 g»ib, 80 dot. Backets ' » do Tube; 20 boxee Belcratoe, ... «BOBBRT UCEET, _m front ttmt, nearVTood. For «ala hj tat TTAKNISHES— X’KENOH ABllilOUt FLOWERS szssszs sFxSFrsm*' mnu » *o4Sn»d _ J- Q, HBypgßgQy, SMYTH A CO. 24 doten Mann's best Cast Steel ««* for uU low fbr eaih or for«ld mner, • . 11ITCHOOCH, SI'CRERRY M CO, apa 122 Second ond 163 Front Pin.— 'QUNDRIES—2O4 «ks Tcon. Wheat; V 4 BilmCdUos; 9 ik* Yaaibara; ©a ataaner Cobv ,»w to fcrriTo and for wOw by ISAIAH PICKET * OQ. E*£ATIIERS —9 sooks now landing froi ‘ Meaner Neptune, for aala by w« . HUAB PICKET *OO. T EAD—2oo,pies No. 1 Lead for sole by ' XiJalB . r \°- HENRY H COLLINS. JURIED APPLES—I,OOO buah for nle Tr u law - » ■ l.toOiimßJ)/ f'IHEESE —100 bice prime Cutting Oheou VjtirmlmbT r R.BoS3g«CIX [TARCH —300 buPeul Burch, reo'dwid i ■ utmtZyituim ■, . r ’ Monrnig»H«l« BtTVr U. a Faoiuw RiAiomnußHJre, f tniim mrmoi, I • TOm. J. Q. Wooatm. ! , Ctrr. Gxmtai Cuifc. HB ABOVE NEW STEAMEBS ARE now running wgnUrtv. Honing Boats le*va Jlttm ourgb at 8 o’clock A. U, and Evening Bont» at $ o’clock p. M. for ITKsMporL Elizabethtown* Xiunfs hela City, Ballsvernon, Payette City, GreenfleldJ and Brownsville, there connecting with UaSaud (>»>»>«« P— m»n dck«»l throng, (torn PltuW(h to Bnloii towntorfS, mMl,udauto-nMUi, on bcU faizluwTik— ttoM. monJ«tealMT,uB (/clockloth, (noTning.r-.rlola li. eTonloir. For fcrlberinforrcUon (W>- *£• •* «>• «<««> Wh.rf BoW.it tho foot croSSTSS; : g. W. BITODUH, AMW. pnuuilAJß marietta ajjj>. nas- > AL ZANEgVrLLB PACKfft-Th. «U?«. ,b » T « •°8 «I 1 lotomcillJ p“teihtlf!J^ ATtm ? AT AITKHKOO.-I.M o’clock, .ormigtt or pomj. ,ppl r on berd or to — H.ACK, DAR.VE3 A CO.. AgcnU. ffltnrinnati, &t. ST. .'»a-“- .*-»-»>*- ws^yifiSass above and all Intermediate Inst, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For ftwfoh? ltB DAY > **• l»th board,or to Bht OT *pply on -ZH- - W.ACK. DARKER fc m . ri „ St. &oufs, &t. POB ST. LOUIS.—The fiSeTTSTr &.Tri.°lSsfe» £ Voi^n^Sat - >a * FLACK, BABNBS A 00. JHiscellatiums. H~ EALTIir " ORACBt! „ , , , AND BEAUTVr Conferred on tbe Ladles by wearing DOUGLAS A BHS&VOODV OBtBBXASBO BSXHTS. The unparalleled sticcen of tbe skirt S^^^MSEtfsssssas *?HSSS«=Hr— NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, fom™7uU. 1 * 1 ' h " oomm.od.tlou They are the sole proprietors of U« only “Patent Adjustable Bustle” in use. aSZZZZSf' ““y toltatlons offered In the market, as they are all either Infringement* of cur patent, or worth- They also manufacture over 70 Other Different Styles, ZSznssjtzzr b "'° pnd ,iai DOUGLAS A SHERWOOD, . “AiIOTAOTOBKKS, SBW YORK. JeUdSda 081^10,6 Uoted BUtoa Canada*. property iioldgus, attgbtiun, rnRRm & JOHnrsoiv n.rto* tnenuri thnr ttdlltfc. f„ ud W. E. OHIZiX>S Sc CO’S PATENT ELASTIO FIRE Aim WATER PROOF CERENT ROOFING, ARE now prepered to eiocute orderafor any “C tl>" ahortut oi dotuiolorf to pot on Boon that cannot be anrpßseed for K and Durability. ■» too ynU known to reqnLreaay eulogy from a*. Testimonials ln.fsiar of this Roofing and samples con l *\! e ?. n .i b7 “ 11In * rt ' oor offlc «. No. T 5 Smiltifleld surest. ItaUdlo^seurer«(l|Witn theaboro Rooflngcan beseeaat EL Nelson's, comer bf Wylie and Blgh streets; J. Bock’* now lloteL corner olrarontondSoTentb (treat* Boose of W. 0. Leslie, Diamond alloy, opposite Patterson’* Stable;Btonofß.Straw,comerofHarketud £o£FS* al«o UotueoTS. n.Boccop,aameblock; Brownsville Ifliarf Boatlloaae of Robert Flynn, Coosress, between Webster and WyltaMreetcStoteorJ. U. MeKoberts, Webster st, fiUble o/ A. Bradle/j corner of Watermllry and Bandns£ ■trret, Allegheny; iron** of H. B. WUldiu. Ew., Wood'* Ron; Boose or A. Kegtey, John Scott, WatTMeCaU and Sir! Coon, Bart Liberty; mod many others too numerous to owe. . PEJiRLN A JOHNSON, *P— SO.T6 BmlthfleldsL, Plttibcrgh,Pa. | ATISST NEWS from oil parts of tho world, S*w kew to&k * DAILY HERALD, TKIBUXE PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS, “ d TIMEft Wd CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, PCBI,IO *>EDOER, »»w Dellrmd toorerr part of Um dljr, bj tearing jroor iddrttMt Trado rnppUed. BOOTS AND SHOES, cIIK A P FOR CASH. JAMBS ROBB, . NO. 89 UARKET STREET, REAR TUB MARKET JIOUBR, . Haajort reeeired hi* lam Spring stock of LADIES', SUSSES’ ud CHILDRENS’ BOOTS and SHOES; ÜBNB QALT, KIP AND COARSE BOOTS. SHOES, OXPORD TIES, BOYS' AND YOUTHS* BOOTS^ ** A aary npnrtor articla end vay nest, Diwrt from tha Manaiaetnran, which ha win Mil by tba ,^i{f2 AC 5 AO,ak T* I TW , lo«« prtoa foremh. Thla rtock consjirlMa one cl tha largwt aaaartment* to ba foMd la any d;y, ntltaUe for dtp and country aaloa, and hating orer twenty nan experience In buying, ho tnuU aatbacannowndljiltaatw. Ha mpaetftOly fndWaU M ” Uln * U,wo ***•» ba plaaaad. Q.OOD DARK PRINTS, USUALLY SOLD AT CT&, BELLINQ AT 9 CENTS, at atom of ja2&4lvr qEuMNg out>sale of BREAD SAFES, At ftdtumd prices. How laths tin*to supply yourself at J> T- CRAIQ k 00*8, W Wood at. J)ucTls REDUCED TO Lake fish— ■ 160 beirbbla. WhiteFlsh; 186 do Trout; 100 do Salmon; -> 00 do Herring; '2O do Pjckortl, This dsy rec 3 sad for ealo by HENRY 11. COLLINB. On hud and SUNDRIES—IB6 Sacks Extra Tenn. Flour; 28 sacks Hog Bair; 4 do Dry Applet 3 do Peatheri; 74 bbU. No. L Urd; . , 18 bale* Colton; to anlre oa Clifton, far sale by J ys . ' IBAIAH PICKET A CO. AKLOR FURNITURE, " CHAMBER PtJKNITDBE, LIBRARY FURNITURE, DINING ROOM FURNITURE. . office furniture, or oar own manufacture, and warranted, T.B. YOUNG A CO. JOiU v corrMaad Smithfleld eta. fWS! CIGARS!!—A large lot of penn* Vf I .?° ‘‘Cob* Sli!s* rec’d this day. Tboee cf ffw* Oigari abodld call and examine my stock before porthaaing elsewhere, . JO3.FLKMINQ, * MUKPHY & BUROHFJLELD IHSbWd Kg*»d Swiss Unillns, adecided bargain. *“’* and Linen OoQars, lower **»«n asnalT sssst WJ ® -^ND LIQUORS—I have constant* #.: J. A??.”?* * totojppply of pare WineaaadLlqoore n,< "* wtoh,n « “ythingin this line can rely upon getting a pare article at JOS. FLEMING’S, - corner Diamond and Market street. ly s ONLY fkesu stock ok dry E^‘oiis!i ß , S. b SiVT ,r ““‘ ° r *“ ktaJ,of 1 * HABSOS 10T8.T4 Kukala- r'ENN. WHEAT AND LARD.— " _ 17 tierces Lard, ’ . . On steamer Dqalsitb, to ante* and/or aale by " /• , mn3 IBAIAH DICKBY A OC. miAK CURED HAMS AND DRIED DEEP. Just recolred 0 times Gardiner. Phipps A Co's < „ „ S. 0. QAMB asd DRIED BEEF, •*. •BANCffB Family Grocery and Tea Store, ' I r. JalO • . t _ : Federal Street, Allegheny- I\TEW HALIFAX DRY SALTED HJSK- J-l EIKOS-ln bbU..od jiat wcrir«lMi< lot ~Kwkol»i. or real], at TBA!<CI , BW.»ft»U7 anxnj Mda»llow,T>uS.lmt.Allwkw- J" 81 - POTATOES— 100 bM. at ZSoto cioso ioi. AMILY FLOOR—Choice -whilo wheat m ..*■ t- ; 1 Ann bo* Wheat lor «de by - i IUUU • nncHOOcK, xfWUTkau Je2B laa teoni tadlfll treat wtnti. ? T'INEN OH£OK. ROSSIA UUU^naW I 1 kind* of rxxi» f« borf»~r. Ito, tom lmp* TVtO- 1 LARD.— 44 times irregular coopjr- P* -R. t”t" >SSSS ndfcr.l.V> tol» IBATAII J>IOKIY M CO. T)UY ONE of our Patent Spring Bed*, which otca Y AilßS' AJVD GEijiUaiENS' Kcclining > AJ Chain,ftokbedftodto werwaw, • -j ■ Jntt ; T. P. YPPSQ *OQ» ; - ACKEREL—SO bbls* No. 3 luwj MX 60 Mdo do ' ' co\‘. ' Anwogoadlbrortoby HIMET H COIXOT /'I'TTOMANS of rariona aim U fcTßi.br 1 mmY •r.B.Tomwfcoa-; 25%?**** *>&M£*&**^' „ * Pin* T*jp _ VnrcKraxs, Ito., Jane'C?, 1555. nor. O. J. WOOD— Ai yen ere about to niMiufiictorw and Tend yonr recently discovered Hair Reetomtivs, J rUI •tate for whcTQJWTer it may concern, that I hare 'raedlt and knows o thereto ate it—that, 4 bare, for asreraJ jeers, dmd In the habit of siing other ILUr Restorative;*, *>r»d tlitf I flndyosr* vastly aaperfor to any other I know. It ciitiio ly cleanses the beadofdandrnft and with one mon ih's prop er us© witlreetoreany person'a hair totheorigteaj vocthloj color and texture, airing it a heaiUlT, roll and glnesV «a* pearance; and all this, withont diecdoring the Lauda ‘Umt »Pplj It, or the litres on which it drupes 1 wnald, therefor*, recommend Its we to every on? iWiruci cf having a-fitt* color and taxtnre to hair. Respectfully, Tosrs, WILSON ElSOt for aale by OKU. IL KJJYSER, 140 Wood at., Piffbnjgb; O. J. WOOD A CO., Proprietors, 512 Broadway, A. Y.. (In the great N. Y. Wire Ratling K<t3l>lhbnvat) and tt j SUrket strrot, St. Louis, Jlo, and sold by all good, pm g P”- ap2o . .-uZhlylawiaY: HUNT A MINER'S, Masonic Hall. ... <el2 _ DorTnrrr, Tcarb»r of Arithmetic and Comroerfcfal Calculation. MURPHY* BURCHFIELD % ICB CHESTS, MASiER'S O&BiM FREEZERS, FOR LADIES' DRESSES, 12J4CT& PKK VaRD, at MCEPBY A BURCHPIELD’B. _ To li* CUeDU of A- B.ITCALStOKT. B»Tteg W* Flttebergh «o«*lda toopomll jib Trading. l ' 1 100 Clt7r I haT » ®7 tmfloiahcd Uw baadi of IRISH 4 SIAC&ENZLB, Attonwj*, No. 00 - giroet, to whom I rwpoetlhll/recommend thorn Vboh«*” hitherto employee tso profenlooiillj. Jc7-todie ‘ • .. AIS&ETX B. 1 TVTQTIUE.—In consequence of thc intended 7 dlnolaUdnofaarpiartaanUpabeQtlitof aodtbo great aacriflceawe are t&aUfi&la doting tat-dcc* ■tocketaxceadiaglytow price*. ellgaodiospaiaJor *tttin*r.. vt porctiSM after tbU data will b» considered lst fispt J and bill* prmaUdtiT pawaaatat that toe. •• ♦ . - - . - MUBPJIT A UUECJJUBLP. * j Jolylt,l&VL—fot.-dAw? ■ - .. -. ~ t if SUN UMBRELLAS, < <v: ' tATCfI, nmiAGKS, LACBSIAJima, .• .* UooPrtKJinsf.^-;c*- JLba,inkißdaofDr«atGcod«attdl)oQMHcN. ’ - Vit * j J*l2 C. HANSON LOVK.74 Mathwt st T;AK£ FISH—ISO half bbis. White Hih- JJ 1»0 'to da Trittt;' •■--M 100 do’ do Her We- ■ ; 60 do do S«lzb«!u . • » do do -Pfc*£~t ~ ’ - Tart, I*o*ll *M fer tale by. gPfRf H/COr.MVg pEDAKTUBS AND BUC Utb*** Ji* 1 .-- •- - iwf l ?f,vs ,n «<***«&*#• — 1 iSL__—LigAUtf, Diogcr ”»« PnwJtya? r av t ,-' ■; F*'?*'**' 1 * •jSSHiSoeBTSBSJ ,- I jßrtitar, ttealtit oF -»-J»Fdr manyyeii* I been trernlltj with goner* wearisaaaaal Ungßcr, both mental and physical LitlleatnMe, dal! headache, pain In the bead *n<f 'tompjot coldness and tendency to aliffneat palpitation cf (b* heart, Very isfly flattered or exdtod, sppetlto TarlabJe, stomach and bevels eranged, with pata. Any mental or physical exertion vunrato bring oa all the symptoms, ned{ii«d In addition, falling of tbe womb, and grail palniDthstm ’ glon. One physician after another exhausted ililtitkiifaDd gara a* dp. A patient and pcmTcricg cfo <jf MAK BHALL'S UTERINE CATROfJCOX fortaoalclyccnjsJm<, • and 1 ham-no words loffidont to express nry i&nkfalceM Mas. JDUA ANNE JOUXSOX lean trolj my tbat I hare b«n ■«nffierer , 'cr many year* vfth whites and deranged menstruation. After a while I bad oiber troubles, such aa pale factylbdlgwUco, wasting away, genemMangnor and debility, pain la the sctall o: the back, a aert of achlog and draggingeeosatiou, jwln between theahoalder bUdosextending down the splusiiaMofapP*- tits, trouble In tho ahjmacb and bowels, feet and dreadfttl nerronanoM. Tho loan exJlument wotiM make me feelaal! I ahOnld fly awiy.' 1 • tHed doctor* and • dmgs,and eTuything, one aft«* another; without ehn U-*. eflt. One bottle of MARSHALL'S CTEIUXE UATHOU -00!f Ranged eome of tny symptom* for the better, and tow lam entirely and radically eared. I wlib tb*t«ro»y 1?o -man eoold know what it will do, CLAJtISSA. OSES; Tor a long time I had Utorin* complaint* wi'.h_lfcofbllow ing symptoms Iwm ntrreca, emaciate*] end irritable; l seemed to abound in complaints; somo of which I wiil try to toll yoo; pain in the lower organa, n2d a fetllngsuirslme thing waa going tafoilont; inability to walk nurh on»»* count of a foelingof lallncr*; aching and dragging, and shooting pains In the back, loin*, und extending down the l*s*; tbe/oltlngprodnced by jrblingcacspd gitai pals; spas modic shootings and pains in tbe side, stomach and bowels; headache, with ringing in the ears; ercry fiber of the- body seemed acre; gnat Irritability; lnt#&eet>erroasc£*a,Tcb<iid not bear-the least excitement wltbont'bcing prostrated for . eoaM •“wrlymoro abont the house, ancfdldnot taxeploaaure in anything.. I hud gtren op harlng Z? X J?W h{o *r 1 in vuia, but a friendchtteQ" l » T J*f. MAItaiULL'S UTERINE CATQ&UCON.. m™t A*®* 1 ? 8 * 6 *I*** 1 *** h °P«- acot fortunately it cored thaconrS^ 0 l * nol » healtlileror more grateful woman in friend * tnu * aU °»it. Itfutroly tho wwrnah’e iSASS/’r. Mbs. FLOTIKNCKLtSLIE.: or Painful Su PP r ***<d> IrrtffvlaT ***** trwMci crpame or tympaOutic, connect* wtS of Jf-trihali'i Uterine Gxlholicon it On* T>*ttAr ty t» %%., artlSS*"*? ta^T iU {h *r ,sto -$ :: town, ccum> '‘Wruaranut lAm* the mneeipto/the money, jtddrtst "M&SP- "• K£s 'aEß, 110 Wood.,.,nMsbWKh-," - _ap!4-dawT Sign of the Qoldcn?rorW. JOY TO THK AD fill HERS OP A nw* HEAD or Ai I C H GLOSSY HA I I: T *. l K.^ f . bC *« a , t /' r ,'i* nl ? ot without a fine head of heir,' e *Si? wi “«» * a<l ir y°n B *k core, eee dtcuiar b 011 ! 0 , sad ao one can doubt. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORA »m H'f'ljT oC * Jl th ® attention or all oMand yoaag, to toe wonderful preparation, which tororback tolUerimi.nl COT * r l tbe head of the W 4 with a luxuri ant growth—remores tho dandruff; itching, and all cutn.no and hence, If need as a regular dreeting preserre Its color* and keep It frim Wling-to extnmie rid ■go, in all its natural beauty. We call ttua hpon tE?{ej£ £ii^?t y ’ or ,? iBt,e ? to tocaelfjaud sarJjy the yo«ng will cot, as they ralno tho Sowing lock?, or tbo wimiilcg SonisndB b ° wUboat L 1,9 r™" o ,s o P OII the tonyuo of . • -PSiSfySL WJZ 00d i* UtiT r.MtoratiTf, m New Ha ea, recelred tho following letter In regard tn th* r.wtnr* ire, a few weeks since; ' r °f ?*<r nLlmUr.- .. . £L- °” “■• at *' rfiprfllut, »oa par Jl«- 1 foan ' l *° “Y e*ti«fiicUwu It vm to* thing; It remor«d the Karf and half began tv«trow.it ?a«^f o, irV b^! acb T“^ leo S th * A «-‘ A««sEfc 1 t 1 Wl * b /° a ,0 WDd m " tWO bvCtlt* ®°™ Port l * ta } >oW,r of I don’t know n 9 our ta °J** ,n JW» Plnco. yon majbave a taavkft for many bottls* after It U known iivro. Yonn, with reapect, RUFUS PRATT. . J 5? N, W Sll lJ <rat u *lf UwWrMir. i, iirotiug «*" byrtcw to ■»«. Tio front, »od ol>o Ito bmft. w t of ,r “T*. 1 ? l«t u»f.. ito J?®®,® 0 * * Wo b»lf pint botUn of yoor EcßtoratlTr, nut] heir ln» up of my head is well Btadded with a promising cropbf young b*lr, and the front la also receiving iu l-enefit 1 other preparations wiibont auj hujeflt whaler* of. i think from my own pcnoul recouini?uUAiK>n. 1 eat. Indoee many others totcy it. Ycnra, rc.rwcti.itl>, D. R. TUOJJAH, M. D, No. 4« >%«•<.; Iron City Commercial College, Pittsburgh, Pa—Chnncrcd 1555. 300 atCl>*HT3 iTttSMNfI, JAX. isss.'. /. NOW the largest and most’thorough Com* toerdal School of the felted SUloa Yousg njeto prepared for actual duties of the Coontng Hoorn. '• . P- 2wrn,.l. M, Prof, of Dojk-kecptoe and Sciencet>f Accounts. J. A. lUmucianil T. C. Jtxscre, Tcsckerscf Uw k Ee-plng. •PtY* *• »*«*. rroft- of Ponreawbir. '• ‘' SLNGLB AHDDOUBLK ENTRY nOOS-KKEWKU, ; As used In everj department of buiiaKW. . COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID J'USINBSS* „ WRITINQ—DETECTIKQ OOCNTEIDtTMONKT: :■ -MKRCAHULB CORRESPOVT;ENt:t— C3MMiiKC3AL LAW, are taught, and all other subject* noctaaary Tor the aacetts and thorough education of a pructfcal oenman. . x ' .* „ 12 PRBMTCSIS. ■ Drawn allthe pretnltuaa In Pittsburgh for the Mat tbm ' olha Knt®rn and Western for beat NOT ENQRAV£D WORK. T * IMPORTANT INFORMATIONr-V 4 - B Indents enter at any Unto—Ho vacation—Time xailt&l tol—Review at pleasure—Graduate* assisted in obtalnis* •Unationa—Tuition for Fall Commercial Court*, Average time 8 to 12 weeke—Board, *2£o por trrei-Sta, Uonery, $O,O0 —Entire coet, sfio,oo to $70,c0. . . aona receivedsthaKprice. . ' *°* ,^*s’?“”^ rc p^* 1 —Specimens.of Business nod Oroa tasntu Writing—inclose two sumps, and address i ' * a * | F* W. JBHKIHB, Plttilrargh, IVpau' 1858. CARPETS. 1858: THE MARKET STREET CARPET St6zUV ; 4 - IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPFLT aUdcmaada for Velvet, Brnaaela, Three-plyaud In- PPjB description, style audquallty.Flccr ti? 3 'o '««> at luw.r pfto’i^MDr, have.erer before offered; Cocoa Matting tor o8c«*-iA fihado», and cvbrythfng «*!*«•' ed with the Carpet departmentof House FurnUfatnc. " •, In P 110 '" ertcr the Sorts* wewonld suggest to purchasers to make their now ftomoor targe Stock and at our prtwmt very lowpflcue. fo2a W. M*OUHTOCK ' A. STROXI & CO/s MAGIC DUPLI‘ ft»d Imprwalea Paper la a boantiffllartfel* * f?* tor 4B<I obWn ft eepy at iberama 0^L th ?, G * 8 ° P eni reoderlsgit InvalciWe u fc*® tbo concct Impressionpf or cr > ftfd !■ equally adopted lor writing. w ,°°? •* la the copytDgof|la&m,'d«- Ugna, muaie, (without theuaefT pecs cr ick) wllh S boMor common stick. Fcor different SS.cts. 80 . 14 IJ b y w.&iliw, J al * Corner Market arid Second street*. ;• QRKAH FKEEZEKS. ~"” T- MOSS EE’S PATENT 5 MJSCT £ FBSSZXH?, As best and cheapest ICE CREAM TREEZER MADE. Will be sold at Manufacturers* price. C*tlQndp*tOß**t T. J. CRAW A CO'S. 134 Wood it. PUSH —25 hf. bblrti No. 2 large Mackurtl; 39 do “ 3 do -do v 26 bbla. Raldmore Drrting; 30 do No. ltrimmcdSlisdr 16 hf. do do do do - ' 19 bbls. do WhJtaftihr 30 hf. do do do. ‘ '. * 10 do do Trout, 60 bbls. New Alewlrea Dry Sole 20 do . , rr j P rtv > In Store and for «ala.t»y i®» WATT A WILSON. coal toy WilfW* THE Eabsoriber i* pf*p«rvd to deliver in , A 1? ’ t cjSrvEk , Oßn?TC5 | rHot:s coals s r Of the beat ouality. A* sJICcwl drlhm>dbyn]ohrr?}-}jed, •*. MiSleSflurwtmfetUngfhllmeasure.' Also, " ,~ BRICK AHDCL AT. ' \i. A. UcCLUBO, Allegheny Cofd Denote iv- Br3 j corner Aodersoa st. wad JlaljnSadr ~ ‘ !C ABD - ANILhA, Kog and Tea IVi. ,else*todqoslltJMfiT nMat■ a P crfl 01 ,Wl
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