me. Gist • TirEsnAir ,1110011:$0, AllO. 18 1867 or rus CZTT iMrs .of the City ;ana Nedshivriumd. • -- r''' " Judge SVllsweitts Alipoisitswesats. B). appointment of the State Committee Bon. DA_ rf -WILMOT will address his fellow citizens, at the t ' arming pieties: p . t enett„-Tneeday afternoon, Aug. 25. .. • . 'burg, Wednesday a ft ernoon, Aug. 26. ,:, , L , ashingtan, Tbundey afternoon, Aug. 2T. ~ . rgb, Friday evening, Aug. YB. - 1 1 1 Saturday afternoon, Aug. 29. 1 ford, Taeaday afternoon, Sept. 1. :,, 'Connalabarg, Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 2. $ - ambersbing, Thumb*. afternoon, Sept. 3. t;llinntington Friday itneoon, Sept. 4. llolfidaysbrirg, SirWoy afternoon, Sept. 5. ' ' ''Alteeni,Saturday evening, Sept, S. • .:' AllesProy city, Mondayietredng, Sept. 7. i ‘afte 181teanning. Tuesd ay moon, Sept. 8. - - ~I . amino, Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 9. ' 1 Franklle, Thane! afternoon, Sept. 10. 21 - 'eadville, Friday moon, Sept. 11. ~, „ Waterford, Saturda afternoon, Sept. 12. • ..,, Erie, Saturday evening, Sept. 12. -= ,_ Beaver; Monday afterenotin, Sept. 1L .. - New Cutle; Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 15. . Mercer,Wednesday afternoon. Sept. 18. '' Datler,-Thursay afternoon, Sept. 17. Allegheny oonsity„ Friday and Saturday, Sept. 18 - tt" `', and 19. . _ , Indiana, Monday afternoon, Sept. 21. .. Jokuitowa, Tuestr ' afternoon, Sept. 22. . Clearfield, Weaned ay afternoon, Sept. 23. , f = Ben:Mt*, Durk 'afternoon Sept. 34. , Lewistown, F t iday afternoon, , Sept- 2s. x', Bloomfield, Sarurday afternoon, Sept- 26. Ihmeannon, Saturday evening, Sept. 20. Harrisburg, Monday afternoon, Sept. 28. Mechanicsburg, Monday evening, Sept. 28, Carilale,,Tuesibtynfternnon, Sept. 29. _ lletriaburg, Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 30. 1 (Firrk, Thursday afternoon, Oct. 1. , --- - Chestnut Lorel, Friday afternoon, Oct. i. „-- Demurer, Saturday afternoon, oat. 3. i^ *West Chester, Monday a ft ernoon, Oct. L. ;:- , Media, Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 8. t-, ,- Phliadephia and viclnnity, from the 7th to the 13th. Oar Shads In the various counties requested , Act note these appointments, and take im .. etilate eteps ~, to eiresdate the information, and to sec ,re a full at ' residence of voters. . LEMUEL T' DD, " T. - ' intairmanof the C.mmittee. 7, , StrosianDlVPintnatis, Secretary. Tag, ttiovrizu 31as. - It ;will be 'TIM a Tea dips !Mee we noted the .:She drain:dug of a man from , the at tune to all who saw him at' the mom catastionhe unknown. It was, and is noir, nneertain whither the drown cidental or voluntary, as the man a walk off the boat u it by deeiga ire ire informed liagerday, a bundle which belon_ to film ices examined at the Mayor's office w fl, , he de sign of learning, if possible, the ni.•e or resi dence of the individual in questio., or seine clue to them. In this bundle 11'19 f,,,iud a pass bock iri which were memoranda of work done on section 21 of Pittsburgh and Steubenville IL IL, foe Menful 'Nicholson & Co.; ontmodier page loan entrylo the following effect, to wit: Baca Aug. 11,485 . 7, of John McChesney, for Van n ,Rork, $14,000. • On ilin;Wrer, .14aa - writhlin "Thomas It. Beals, AIPy Clay, July 24, 1.857." • .This bundlerwith the book was left on board thecireituitiby:the deceased and doubtless his name Ras that written on the cover. S: , -=l'he body . of the above named unfor ' tinitte Sian insi . found on Sunday near Sovick <ley:: 'Coroner Alexander held an inquest on the • 'remains - and rendered a verdict in accordance ilia - ate facia already stated. Cortssnrgrrs.—We ere indebted to 3lr. -. Way, of the Bank Note and Commercial Reporter, for. Ow following list : • Praridence, R. L-35. rig. Saint George and the Dragon. Bank of North Anierio,.Proridence, R. 1.-105, :alleged Tram Is, vig. female, child and eagle on glebe —fernalinith buirn on left erid—pOrtralt of mon on ht. gpicak Bank, Dover, N. raised from le, el& Indian'prineesa shield, &o.—fall length female on the right—but Of • female on this left. Citizens' Bank, New York City.:--10.5, raised from Tieboy with a basket of corn. Western Bank, Lockport, N. Y.—Ss, raised from .Iz, vig. an oral view of Niagara_ Fails in the center .+—female on lower right corner. - Hudson. City Bank, Wireonsinlits, raised from ls, rig. (on lower left corner) a steamboat landing— , female portrait on right of rig- Mechanies'.and Traders' Bank, Jersey City-3e, :Mg: female In' sitting posture—male head on right .s;—needultion bead on. left.' • Paaare--john McKenna, formerly, a member of the firm of Charles Kimble & Co., appeared ....,lasfotellayorWeaver yesterday, and made the charge against one Henry .Flyburgr— "Me deposes that, "on or about the 20th of July 'lag, certain property, belonging - to the late firm Tar .Chsrles Kimble & Co., valued in all at about .;$B9O, - :was - fraudulently and clandestinely re - moved and secreted, as he verily believes, for - the :porpoise of defrauding this- deponent and Certain creditors of the said firm; and, that said Plybrirg. irho was formerly in the employ of the firm, was the person who carried away and ee - crated theproperty." A. warrant was issued and Flyburg • was ar restedantkamiunitted for trial in default of bail. ViteWroperty was found t the house of a Man wanted Bierhart, near B er's Bun. , , . „ is„usios. 'Ensrsom.—We w a tatisen the folloiring h tine of be*" Samoa In - Cork, Ireland, o The Premideet (Ber. o'clock the morning, the atternotes, anti Dr. Hann Ll*. It. was a „day to be were present at those perrim pleased to assist .his servant him truth. and their word srs theafternoon especially; preached, a tide of deep an 4 over the trbole Assignation oas . pressela. 'MB power o ounralled; and his simplici deep pathos in the ntteranct Ithn a mammd of him bean . . , A,oaftp m any common c . were before the k a y o? l atudarmornin , which are for the gpo st, - part of 0 importan .. There was one batch however, 'COZlaiSting . f men and women— Henrietta Sheets, ,g, Colter, Mary Ann Youngblood and lanai YOttag, bloods of the "un fair" sex, who it appears hod kicked up a row at the houevsf goodwife ',Fester, known as the "Fountain." whose waters are frecnentlyieldsky. The Mayor, notwithstandig the innocence of the 11 . parties, sent them up fo twenty days each, when these young bloods y have time to cooL It is a lamentable fact t at Sunday is de dny of the seven which sees the greatest amount of rows and dronkenness and general lawless ness. There Ufa Sunday law, bit if Ci(l7 , Mun icipal -- officer hada! many eyes arl a rgus, and he is said t.l have Audi hundred, thei w would be broken with impunity: ,, ':“Cinr, ILes3turst.--On' We esday eMek, es we -. Izavishldidy.iitated in our as, the Camp Meet isseaty,,Tareninur will miuratcnce. ' Regular trains ifer;lbe Sicetemodatiou of all who desire to attend viii Mil as per advertieement in another column of this morning's paper. NO train will be run on Sun - day. ' Every preparation has been made to insure a Pleasant time going, coming and while there. The grotuut on which - the meeting is so be held is shady ' statue... Meat, and every thing not consonant with the: primary objects of the meeting will be rigidly excluded from the spot chosen 'for the assemblage. Wa trust that the dements may conspire to render She meeting all that its friends desire for it. . . . Ins Fenurde College on Penn street,ln the rear of eltrist's Church, will commence its next session un der the Presidency of L. D. Barrows, D. D., on Wed nesday, the seeond day of September proximo. Tim College has; under- Ito tried nod faithful Board of "teselmrso , already acquired en enviable reputation sad everything amtspires to mskeit ■ desirable place of Instruction In all branches, for young ladies. • Twc great Daniel Pratt is bound to be first to the field as candidate fur lit6o. Ho is now in town get ting up chart, csontain odes, campaign songs, sta. Amami, eta, - the proceeds whteu At• dime each, to be devoted to carrying on the campaign to a .. a ppyltal issue. He takes national ground jest as li r . • gu i „Lhanso did, and promises, if-elected Presi dent.N g j v p this nation an emetic that will cause It to vent some ot . Ptart:ml weakedness." Wg hive received i very nest lithograph of esK e dwpxl f;choel,'! keit by Bev. J. P. Taylor at ~110rStigliton. Wo tan say, antr having visited ,A,,,, r 4 . thm h i, one of, the most oharsalankr . e ever. ip.:asuinditqf *F luid, view down th e 'tansy to tower. We know of no place more Inviting within a circle of iffy • • • . Paul: Alicriairr.dianea; Bonner,' an iinittn ear and eondeetes ono weed train an the Marietta road, fon,Vir the train last Friday, when few being back ed,bad both his lege severed, 'me above eta ths other below the knee. Re - tired about Ars hours only alter the eceidettt. - - Tee berm ori the . fsrutbefouging to Zsdok Yowler, _near ,Wellebargh, Was atria, he lightning on the . ji t:Nmkoan of Toooliy, the 1 lth last, and with Its. -emeede.`lo4 rye de., and a lot of belabor, en ,,tingrearizumed. The lose, Independentof the hen, weebiels we; 01 d, is *Alma* at about 860°. Biier'sza mki..'scasoa, , Esq., formerly of Ws city. b l own teid i mialZi office of Secretary of the Union makeiCoiciat tiiiseaoceptad and is now in tam iter spo.7 the duties. , ' ILTEL _BRADLEY. '''''' jmi. St. Cligr Sem& Balm) ''' ." ' - '. ' tad the ß.«. Bu'l L"*. ‘"*". ° City Penne W: Wasim. Esq., hai stfett.,___a to A lle ig h any o r . • . . 164111"P "!Y ra4467"tailur t e -4, 1 • i--44.---:-r.-:-7 09,6LET19 TlFlll e gr a 4 1:NITTIN t.. a YARN; T o rThy,,ORDERS ON . Toislamkebasitti." -l atr: ' " a " TS PEEP= kr sin take i plii!* , ) , o 3l YorialY , ~ ,....:Pf II': J. Acet mum for ...r7 ed. Pi P. 01 . 1 b 4 Qt T u ar r.l. l lg.. histe t , ' ,-. .._ ~- „. ± ..- R -- , - "- , l _ - ,. :::,.,,,,,',`, ~1 bola am of Om Mesa ilatukumm4e." or . .. ........--..-'' ' - I _l' .4-enineweeeeTscrimr la cbonattioe With NO prover, cii.vainsiole itsok , Ineeto.oe , ...L."... o•e' Wat. Bn.ilay, or whaeurrg.l would , rourtitgYM,lltt . t _ r.steebe ice to be loia tble'eeet44. shaminb...teeel tor You, witbom a _ M 'rOjeleedt M tolla room, No. Si F sew. Ara* PIN tellafetaloi wet wool. Jai 7. . f. •-•*4 , • 1_ ;;,„' - - - - ..Tea lellowin4l:34erirlinillirs. Everett, the mother of Leiden Berwick, upon whom person Mrs. Genii „mar atternited to produce an sharpen, wul 'l 4 . l Thd by Mayor nearer. on fituiday morning: 'To - 1U Sirs/ or -Jailer of Allesticay.a.agy. Ps”; and. to all ethers Wiest-it way enahre: I hire onderstoed that efforts are being made to bring - about clandestinely or otherwise, j marriage between my daughter. Louisa W.Herwiek, and Dan iel Ludwick, now confined in ihe jail of sold county, on a charge of being secessiny to a murder commit ted by a certain Mrs. Gardiner. I hereby notify and request you not to permit such marriage. I hereby forbid it; she, the said Louisa, being under age; nod if it should in any way be at tempted, I desire you to read this my prohibition.- -And I further desire and request, that you permit no Interview between said Ludwick and my daughter. Seam Eireamrr. Hemp&ld Ip., Aug. 15, 1857, THE Pennsylvania Teachers' Association assem bled in. Chambo.burg on the 12th, and had a very pleasant and profitable meeting. Mr. Wickersham, of Lancaster Normal School, lead an interesting re port upon the claims of Teaching to rank as a pro -fission (whatelse can it bet) and. Mr. Burrow-% ed itor. of the School Jeered, a report on the "Effect of General Intellectual Culture on Manual Labor." Mr. Hlekek also addressed the meeting. The evening of the first day was devoted to festivities, and on the media much miseelLuieous business woe transacted. Es-Our . . Eisner, now 77 yearn of age, was present and has attended every meeting of the Association. lie made a speech which is spoken of Very highly. The Association adjirenied to meet on the last Tees day in December in Indiana, Indiana county. Catvert.—The Cleveland Herald of Saturday, says :—"The St. George% Cricket Club got terribly beaten by the. Chicago boys in their match yeetemlay. The Chicago Club made 79 in the first inning., whilst tbo Cleveland Club only made 77 in both innings.— The Cleveland boys "don't giro up. the ship," but_ will try again some other day." By the *lv, what' has become of the challenge of our Olympic Boys to the Cleveland Club? And while on the subject, are add that new Deicers have been chosen to the Pittsburgh Olympic Club. as follows: President, Dr. Pollock; Vice President, I. ti. Sproul: Corresponding Secretary, DI D. Briosm..,Re i cording Secretary, J. 17. McCabe; Treasurer Doctor Murdock. Bowen or CONTROL—A special inOetiog of the Board of Control of Allegheny City was called to meet yesterday at two o'clock. Nino of the mem bers worn preeenti Dr. Pressly was in the chair, but as it ta .ecthirtecri.meanbare to make a quorum said mooting wad adjdnnied to meet this evening at bait past stereo o'clock. Some of the members were complaining that it is .alw4s quite difficult . to got togothera majority of the u Board, owing to its nwieldlioesa The business to be transacted to-night is, we believe, the selection of books to be used for the ensuing year. membered .etdent of !Amer For -I,td. of the e'suppose ng VMS no peami to t tenet ao Frir WIIELT.—We ham received a beautiful sample, (which can be seen at this office) of Genesee White Wheat, from Kentucky, of this year's growth, a consignment of which his been mecired by klersra. B.T. Kennedy k Ben., of the read Mill. It is large and plump, and is altogether the finest specimen of Wheat we have seen this mason. The Gest receipts of Wheat from Kentucky were inferior ' and led to a supposition that such was the general charaeter of the crop, but this specimen iodinates that the suppo sition was premature and incorrect. • Aceinr.yrr.—A bey named Alfred Walker, aged about fourteen. woo rely severely injured while walk ing on the railroad track. near En 4 Liberty, yester day about noon, when the train from the East was coming in. A ghastly wound was inflicted upon his bead, but the unfortunate boy. who ought not to have been there; was not killed. The train stopped, took the boy Cu board and, brought him to the Pennsylva nia Hospital. There was a heavy shower of ruin falling at tea moment of the accident. Wm. some of our mathematically inclined readers give ns the answer to the following little problem? &ippon a circular plat of ground, 20 feet in diame ter, what shall be the breadth and deptlithey being equal to each other—of a ditch which being excava ted around its periphery !hall just fill up the said plat in the form of a hemisphere? WTI would direct attention to the card of Mr. A. 0. McGrew, Steamboat Agent and General Commis sion Merchant. in another cvlemn. Mr. MeG. hm been fora number of years connected with the Mem phis preSs, is thoroughly convenient with river mat ters, and Will be found generally posted as to busi ness matter,. Inns—Crrr BAXIL—Wc loom tign the Directors of this Bauk hove rtiOlved to COMMeIICO upurati.e as soin as passible. in Burke's Bolding, in that portion of it next the Merchant's and Manufacturer's Baok. The moms which ire to be occupied are beingeican ed up and-rint In readiness for the use of this institu tion. Those rooms are to be used until more commo dious ones can be obtained .. Juoce Lowmz of the Supreme Court pill, as wo are informed; hold.session in this city on to-morrow morning, to hoar application for a writ of error in the case of Fife, Stewart and Charlotte Jones. If the application should be granted, the cam may go before the Court soon to be is cession in Sanbury. We would direct attention to the advertis meta under the Auction Sales of the Scotch Bottom Farm which has horn divided into lots of five to tom acres and will be sold on Thursday afternoon nest-. Ter. Chronicla claims an item as its own, which we accredited to the Bedford bletircr. Bad we seen it in the Chronicle or known that it was oriirinal with that paper, we should tome properly =credited it. Exowxcnox is gained by experience, and, though we have heretofore dealt very little in medical prepafations, we are compelled in justice to the maaafeetorers, to say that Hostetter's German Bitters has been the means of curing us of a severe attack of dyspepsia, and has re moved pain in the stomach in a very short time. Est LND EAR.—Dr. J. L. Smith, of Baltimore, oculist and 'mist, is now in the city of Pittsburgh, and has taken rooms at the St. Charles hotel, where he may be consulted in all disebes peculiar to the Eye and Ear. lie is willing to warrant a permanent cure in all cases where the organs are perfect in for mation. All he asks is a fair and impartial trial of his new and painless remedies. Persons desiring to avail themselves of the treatment of Dr. S. had bet ter call soon, sa be will not take any patient who cannot be cured before he leaves Pittsburgh. =tract from tba London bly complimentary no • e trieb Wesleyan Con , Sunday, June 2iitln Young,) preached at 10 op Simpson at two in at seven in the even remembered by all who God was graciously ' in the declaration of with great power. In hits Bishop Simpson . strong emotion roiled He is truly a marvel illustration is almost y and earnestness, and of lofty thoughts, give I which is irresistible." LATE DISCOVERIES PC PAITIOLOOT show that very many of the diseases which afflict Mankind arise from impurity of the blood. This has long been sus pected but is only lately known. In consumption, tubercles are found to be &sedimentary deposite from the blood. Dropsy, Bout, Cancer, Ulcers :And Erup tions, all arisein disordered deposites from the blood. Billions diseases and fevers are caused solely by its deranged unhealthy state. and oven the decline of lite follows a want of vitality in the blood. In view of these facts Dn. Area designed his Cathariir Pill especially to purify and invigorate the blood, and hence wo believe to arise its rwpacalelled success in controlling and curing dniossa.—Jledical Journal. I THAT BHADZAL BAIT.—The bogus Burden baby which tamed up in. New York, on Teesdsy, has kicked up a terrible uproar among the usually serene and unexcheable Gothemites. Baby was in clover when the police stepped in, and the stars found pro vided for the sham heirs fine lot of necessaries. The latter consisted principally of baby clothes, which could not hare come from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Yee. 603 and 605 Ches nut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia.. Rockhill Wilson hare on band a magnificent assortment of , g,11..nt• fur gentlemen and youths, but no baby clothes. , t Ten weather Is, in sooth, roasting and oppressive, not to ray hot, as a per•piriug kficawber might sug gest under similar eireamstancer, and aconsidemble n amber of citizens have gone off in search of a tempo rary abiding place. in one of those shady, quiet nooks, with all the trimmings of rustle maids, dancing Amami, fresh milk, new laid eggs, of which poets are so fond of singing, but which are so hard to find prautically. But those who cannot enjoy these blessings, can enjoy • cool drink from Super's silver soda fountain, at the corner of Fenn nod St. Char streets. t FOR A Few DAYS LORGER.—Our ealee of Gee/ and Boy'S Clothing, Furniehing Goode sc., will be continued for a Ace time longer, and feeling catalog that the character of the stock end the rates at' which it le selling are real inducements to purhaeers, all are solicited to make an examlnanon. J. L. CARNAGuAs, Near tits Post Office, Allegheny. lirrowrawr.--If ladies Wish to reslore the roseate hue to their faded cheeks, and lam new life and sigor.into their composition, Carter'. Spanish Nix t.ra is the very article they 30 much need. One bot tle will do 4,ire produce n healthy, transparent skin, than eU the chalk 4.11114 white thin side the Atlantic Ocean. Dolan ♦ Puma:spun BUSlsess--The Iron City Commercial College, at the corner of Fifth and Smith field amt., opposite the Postailee. SUNDRS— IES-,lsochiints Y It 6. P d Imperial Team • ' 75 do do aaented Black Tea 276 laws prime NM Coder, 46 hhda. N. 0. and Cuba iluorr; 160 bbli - do Molamer, 75 do Baltimore Golden and N. T. Byrn 60 do choice BalUnecre Ilerttni3 • 10 do SodaScderalmr. ge do ermilm4 and Powdered Sup. 60 do North Gaiothm Tan Si do Mehl' 150 dO Soap Makera 'Bodo; 1%1 bates 54, Ss nod lb. Lump Tobacc4 150 do Nod* Variegated and C•dlie Song 103 do 11.00 and 1042 Window Glair, • 100 do White Pip4c 76 do ileoge do • - 60 do Narrates fin pa - (Shaken)rr%) 75 do Cathay Phsi. . • 300 do Idadiem Co.learl 1151=114 ' .• 250 kegs Naar assorted stsc4s • 60 do Six. Maid Tobarmi • 160 baler Dattlnr,Cnodlearick sad SOW - 150 down Corn.flnxinai - 5 • 85 do No.l' and 3 TWA . 101) do onum, Homy mid Cotton Gordis , Together with a- fail amortnernt of Tlttabargh Ma 01013: inrca ordeal Oit Mind at il Oxide by mys m ATWELL, L3ll h GO:. No. Wood rhereit.- Later From 'Europe Nzw Your., Aug 17.—The gaunter. Columbia has' arrived off Sandy look, with Liverpool dates to the 8d inst. . • The telegraph squadron left •Qneenetown on the 3d tot Valencia Bay, .to commence laying the Cable. The English Government has asked Parlia ment for authority to embody the militia for an increase of the army. A despageh from Madrid says that the Mar quis of Serrano has superseded Gen. Concha as Governor General of Cuba. Esntssu.—The East India Company has made a requaition for 6000 additional troops. Lord Penman had introduced a bill author izing the embodyment of the militia without calling Parliament together. He also announced the intention of considerably increasing the rank-and file of the army. .. Lord John Russell's motion for a Committee of Enquiry as to whether Jews cannot be ad mitted on affirmation under existing acts, was agreed to. Delain, formerly manager of the 'Times,' and Eugene Sue, are dead. - - An Italian paper has published Mazsini's de fence, but it was suppressed. lie declares that ho will not stop until his object isaccomplished. ' The French Ambassador at Turkey has sus pended relations because the Moldavian elec ions were not set aside. An Indian loan of five to ten millions is spoken of. LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A dispatch from Paris states that the Emperor and Empress leave St.. Cloud to-day, to visit Victoria at Os borne. • • •. The clipper Swiftsure, from Australia, arrived at Dertsmouth, bringing sixty thousand ounces of gold. The steamer Colombo arrived at Southampton on Tuesday, bringing the China and India mails. Her passengers firmly believe Delhi to have fallen. They state that Basear intelligence out strips Government despatches ' and that, accord ing to Dazear news, Delhi had fallen. When the Madras passengers left an outbreak was fully expected. All Europeans were under arms, and 1,700 armed men were found about the residence of King Dude, although according to the treaty not entitled to one. Colin Campbell's passage through Egypt was an ovation. He intends dividing his army iuto six flying divisions. The plunder of the Indian treasures is esti mated at two million pounds sterling. The basis of the Netherlands project for the abolition of slavery in the West Indies is indem nity to the proprietors for thirty-four million guilders. Persia refuses to evacuate Herat. LIVERPOOL, Aug. 4.—Messn, Richardson, Spence & Co.'s Circular quote Flour as very dull, but prices steady. Wheat dull at a decline of 3d. Richardson, Spence & Co. quote western Canal Flour at 30s @SW 6d; Philadelphia and Baltimore nt 303€6315; Ohio 325. Red Wheat Ss to Ss 91; white Wheat 9s to fis 7d. Corn; Mixed yellow 37s 6d to 335; white 45s to 46a The prospects of the harvest continue favorable. Other circulars quote Flour at a decline of 6d. Wheat dull and declined id@ 2d. Mixed Corn declined Beef quiet but firm. Pork quiet; Bacon dull, and sales at auction a complete fail use. Rice quiet. Manchester advises are fa vorable. WASHINGTON Crrr, Aug. 17.—Although the jury in the case of o dozen of alleged rioters were confined in their room for four days, they were thin morning discharged, having been un able to agree upon a verdict, being nearly equal ly divided in opinion. The Court has since ad journed for the term. . Dr - 131146'c, Aug. 17.—Quite nn excitement was created this morning by an attempt of Mr. Ifni kem, the Prosecuting Attorney, to shoot Mr. Dorr, editor of the Express and Herald, who re fused to make retraction of an offensive article published on Saturdar_Mulkcm fired twice, neither shot taking effect. ST. JOHNS, r. P., Aug. 17.—The victory left yesterday to meet the cable, fleet which will probably occur on Thursday or Friday. Now Yo x, Aug. 17.—The U. 8. ship Fal mouth sailed from Rio on tho 11th, for New York. NEW Yong, Aug. 17.—Cotton buoyant; 500 balm }nl4l and prices 3 better; Neer Orleans middling 16; Uplands 15!. Flour dull; 6500 bbl, aotd. Wheat heavy: 6500 bush sold; the decline is chiefly in line qualities; white is quoted et 51,04; red at E 1.71. Coro is unsettled; 25,000 bush told at 46 for mixed. Me.. Pork Se better; sales et $24,90; prime Pork 40c better; sales at $20,50. Beef closed steady. Lard is better; sales at 10e. Bacon is buoyant, Hama 123 c; Shoulders 111; Sides, clear, 14(_x115. Whisky dolL Sugar sterol', Freights en Cotton to Liver pool Ic. Stocks dull; Chic-ago sad Rock Island VII; Illinois Central 64; La Crosse and Milisankie all; 'Michigan Southern ,321: N. Y. Central 7911 Reading 141; Erie 301; Cleveland and Toledo 441: Cievelsed and Pittsburgh - PHILADELPHIA.. Aug. 17.—Floor very dull; prices favor buyers; 2000 btls fresh ground, deliverable next month, sold at 211.12X®6,50; mles to trade at from $8.50 up to $7,50 for old smelt and fresh ground superfine, and $7,85 for extra sad extra family.— Ilye Flour; sales of 2000 bbls• at $4,371, which is a decline. Coro Meal is steady at SI. Wheat comes forward freely, but the most of it is of inferior qual ity; sales of gook hid at $1,058 1,68; white, 51,70 8I 80. Rye steady at 95e. Corn dull at 88e. Oats sell slowly at 41 to 44. Coffee and Sugar aro held firmly, but molasses is dull. Provisions are quleX Wool is in good demand at 40 up to 60e for common and prime Saxony. Whisky Is dull at 29e. BALTIMORE, Aug. 17.—Floor doll. Wheat in do mood for small lots at full rates for dry; damp lots very dull. Corn dull; white sells at 78(483; yellow 8:1C05. Whisky oommands 28e 'ti gal. f~lisccUanrouo riIWENTY-NINTII ANNUAL FAIR OF 1 TOE AMERICAN INSTITUTE, at the Crystal Palace, It the city of New Torn, 1067. The Manager. antemom that the Pa/ace still be opened for the reception of Reed. from Monday, the 7th, until Tuesday the 115th of Septemldr. liesay flood, and article. frt. a dbdanoe, will be received and .cored in the Palace on and after the let of July. Noartlele entered after the 15th of September an compete for the premium.. Premium., emulating of Cold, Silver and Bronze Mesita, Diplom., tc, will be awarded on the morn mendationof emnpetent anal impartial Judge. The Machine Pipartment toil be increa.l in extent, and additional facii oftlev furni.herl for operating alaehluery. We nnot too forcibly impost. upon Mechanic. and Inventors the necessi ty of early attendance and having their articles properly lo cated and in working onierat the opening of the Valr, imode Ankle notice however, should be given of the space they with toorrupy, and than requiring power, the ammant. The Agricultural Dew - Deem will cooshrt of Eshibition of Grain and Standard Gra. Seeds, Flour, Dairy Production., Fruits, Flowers end Vegetabtee, for which Liberal Preiplum• are offered. Communication. addramd to WIL LEONARD, Co.. row..g thicliotal - y, will meat with InlcrialliWe a ttention. Circulars, containing full particulars, OM be had no appli cation at the oft. of the American Indira.. No. am. Rood. way, N. Y. Ity order of the Slanadect CIIAS. A. WHITNEY , Chairman. Join' W. enAltipiiei, Sta. Jy Iflased3wm --- Rare Inducement.. CATtIiAGEILANI3 ENTIRE STOCK MEN& AND BOYS' CLOTHING TO DE DISPOSED OK SALES CODNIENCING TUESDAY, JUNES°, DM! As it intended to enlr.rgu and improve our Store Rom LATE IN JULY, the whole hock of tir.NTS' AND POTS! az mow, FURNISHING GOODS moor on handewill to offered AT PERMS 310011 DE LOW TIIE REUULAR RATES w!th the view a CLOSNO OUT the whole thfore commencing the Monroe.. nut— This It will be obeerved Is not Mere pretext to Fel rid of old good, as everything will be found NEW AND YASII. lON ARM Dot the contemplated alteratiuth world newer eerily ou t the Mock, and to obri.,te Ude Ile propowd to T hule ot the whole at yore Lev [id. rota open the Fel T wiiit ether aßop,ether new. A 500 varlety of piece geode for matron work urclat. 'intl. - lit be made to order at e lerge T. dieronnt. J. CARE MALAN, JaXtdtfl Federal a, near th.p.st erne., Allegheny city. flgolreal 1.8117. THE MOST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of Cooking, Parlor end Heating SW,. to be found in Allegheny City, alba toast pries, con:1161111g in part the ealohrated Mena /too atp Armors, Mangan Tropic, !Meaty o th C o r reet. l;""C'kb44 TfolgothwVithirrY=l). of , t r t i rr •1'11;011:A7, each Pqulrrel and Parrot Cage*. um at Siget "' ef Ma Rea ape of., (+admit street, Alleeleny. mean OHO. N. !WDLEY. Portable Floor Mlle. T IIE SUBSCRIBER ISMAN ufacturing pilintilLll FLOURING MILLS, Of . clukuvy SOPPRIOR. FOR amptorrr n am. AND DURABILJTY, to any other now I They snub° driven by steam, tracer, or horse power, And will prove an acquisition to Imo Maters, Stock Feeders and - Lumbermen. lieby pens thnmghont th e comery wbo have warping business, employed only a part of the time on other business, Introdgcing one or more of these Pills Into their lehmebte;tonty trally benefit themealres. One of them Mille, va Introit In &mstetii Ptp . ffer bushed Past per hirer eon be semi daily n n al ths 011 and Peed Mill of Kenna Boma a 00., bead street, Allegheny. AtiirOnlen tilled with dispatch. W. W. wALLsor, apthdtf 319 Liberty duet, Pittsburgh, Pa. W "yaw' Hall bteatassrwssts 3'o SEPEC Z°33.332%. Rance= t KIXBALL, &W, MASONIC HALL. FIFTH STREET, OFFERT TO THE PUBLIC , ALL THE delft:dm of the season sorted op at the Aortas* no. lice, from 8 o'clock In the omitting to 12 O'clock at .t ht. Battier moo arid others will do well to call In and num toe oar 001 01 &sre at any time to salt their walla. Ilarbnf arrangemsets made to receln.thoke articles to am line, from Baltimore, Philadelphia and Norfolk, we can oSer afresh .apply of =MOT QiuT4t ikoirr. Loa.tnia, And from Am 'Wept, all the Taridlei 011'14411/S 04131 X Mum mains. ELM ntitua, k e ., - whirls we can tarnish to turallde or others, etWbokaale tr Edell, either*/ Itie corner of WA AND PENN WM., or at WALE= HALlartftb street. WO orlklyd REIT CANS, 'FRUIT 'CANSThease 011.01 hos been well tested Innis hay* Wen en zlchon bang oaf. sad ralialt at. 'ally staled. e t ur ps tor sae wholesale retail at Or 4 0 . 10 !i rg nrhn!", Ilior A lll TLEYLApO,, No. 47, tatasat comma • r E.-50 bbla. sat' 5.A.7 JOG. CommerefaL Weekly litev Lev, ofebe./Pipstruallghltarket 0001,LI • _• • . Plrtant 3 no, M E LT, Atmner P,1667. The midennuaerdollneeiroutinina and Marais no scarily to note in any department. The heavy and frequent rains we base had keep the deem in goal' mu/gable order, and ham perinatal, what we never micomber to have band of before, the departure of real.lnetts on _an August Bred. Money may De called plenty, not on wawa of any tri ennia, In the supply, but in ebnaequenee of a felling right the demand. Punches paper le e.Arve on the street, and can be placed with private lenders o eIF.O cent, • The notes of the fallowing hanks ere - eieeredleel, and will •at Tartans rates - of &mount &autarky City Rank, 011, , ,. Unto. Gant, darainsky Ciry, Ohm City dork of thocionati, Ohio. Amen.. Dank, Ironton, Nor Jersey. Caton Dank of Frenattorko, N. J: EMEME . . It. Vernon Ilea, PronMenay /1.1- Baal: ibilowell, Melee. Taners' and Told.* hank, elmrlealon, fill la Thee id no mason, wo think, to fear the of the Ohio banks here Mooed. They have Gallen oto dhcredit only on account of the unsettled condition of he Ohio State Treasury, iu width their eccurities are de ted, and this, we learn, veUlecon he remedied. The Pastern papers quotermoney Nay. The Philadelphia North American says "Them be no little or no change be eel:1101107 Tallrkil-- CapPllll. abundant, and the Street rate, for the beat omen range at WA * cent * .11110, and but Utile Snit eines pa. per of short date offering, the bankers taking mat of it^ The N. Y. Tribune eaym— • 'lnere in amore mica demand for money, and some of the large Bankeare canna. to their loans, although not to any important extent. General bunions la by no moans yet active, but •be Vail trade In no. COIE161000:113g, OTHI CO may tutu:ally look for an eulerged demand for money.— The Inareenle crew of the Weld have begun to move to ward the meow* and thin operatima employs a large amount of funds. The Imparters of dry goods complain of peat &dhow." Wool—The market is buoyant and firm, with lair clocks of all kinds, and areal defused from manufacturers, who take hold freely, partkolorty of the low and medium grades at full rates. YU., Woolf, pee also More to demand, within the last day or two, and sale. to Ilse extent or =NOW@ =O,OOO portals are reported In ail, Includit.g Common at 10 route net; Lambs' Wool at 42% oneinarter to threw quarters blood at from 4214 to Mcente, and Om and extra Flew, at moss, all on theinetud credit.. The new crop of Wheat and other grain Is beginning to come forward. We note !flight receipts here on amount of millers, but the amply Is too light, yet, to affect poleeti— At the index is greater, and to the course of • few weeks Were will le• stinklent welting a market crery• where to &prof* prices materially. - Complaints are made at Cincinnati lints much of the new Kentucky wheat Is In ferior, betokening a crop of poor quality no matter bow Large the yield may be. There is eery little change to note In prices. Bacon hi,s dyer-rod dote our last, but to other reveal; the market regulable roans quo. ASIIES—Pots tie nominal .t OEOI4 Pearls are dal one sale reported at 6, four mw. Soda Ash assay to 33,4 M ff,kg for ordinary. BEANS—There rery littledoings an mastaloned sale Is made In the small fray at 1402. BUTTER sk LI - WS—there la no roll Butter offering, and reeked la amtlnal at 1.2(014, there being no sale*. Eggs an extremely dull, n rile of prime hash was made hut week at 04, but S was the highest figure offend - yeaterday. BAUON—pilees hare Rdamral; ulna of SMsulders at 12,@ 11 1 A Hobe at 14: plans Llama 1341334, and Sow Cured do 14,q41,1. The mock on hands la now light, Kamen por n:tamers haring helped somewhat meteor the market. BUCKETS k :UPS—the Bearer matsulketureti are sal. Bog bookos et the binary at sl,4t, cash par fends. Pitt.. burgh nuomfiteturat buskers toll leaf at V 2,03 to the grad e ; large tuba gallX per dozen: van of four 42,31; mats of three 111100NM—tte. trutrk,.t i. tohletply su,plled, UPI Wee ere making reralarly at >1,25 for romorkou, end $1,60 tou fur Letter ghslinee, reer7 :eta ceatuandirts r.;25G V 2,60. CORDAGE— I Madllo Rope, coil, 14 e - 0 lb Ilarala Rope, at, 15 a . 6 lb Hemp Rope, mil, 15 cp lb Mite Rope, mit, Di o - 0 lb Tarred Rope, coil, 14 e 11l lb Tarred Rope, cot, 15 c ? lb Packing Yard, Rue, 13 c.y. lb Pocking Yaru,com 12 t ji lb BED CORDS-11=UL, $1,87. $1,81053,75 ii dor. Moab, pmoll, 11 044. m Mull Hemp, $1,87, 524 0 613,T5 , if dor. Hemp, 1p coll. 12 cm $1 lb. PLOUGH LlNES—Manills, ST clap doz. Hemp, 70c. rnrroN YAnNe--...e mit advised of .7 further climge lo lijureo, and amtlense our quolatious: Non. 6 to 10Inelushe 21c 16 lb No. 16...... Nos. 11 t 12.. ........ 2.1 b VI lb No. 17.... No. 18 —..t3eVb N0.1b.. No. 14 -Il bib lb N 0.19.... No. lb —.23 eb. tb:No..-10.... POUND Va.. .13014 T 0.9.10 So. NO..— 120 5 N .11 M to c CANDLTA A\ to i . ---lbefe I a steady and rettular trade demand at 27fur Adamantine CandPst, 14 fur mould and 17, tor tillisuL Soap Is steady at 5 fur common, 54 for Palm, anal to for Sawyer's INdhd and Cmt11e,0,44 fur do - Chemlcal 011 re, awl i for do Cterman. ettlymtg_4l,,, enarho t. "ell suppll.d, bat the demand lune !halted, mimed prim, 11 - &Jo small luta, at ID, matt Inferiol ot • • •CRACLIIIIS--the Following al • the etUtrint quotations fur the ruiouo qualities:— Water Ctacksrs.. ..... ................ m 7 sta. Ta n a to Boston do . amend do - M3=A DRIED BETCP--.11,2 only in u4lll lota , ere quota Cau mood at 15. DRIED PM :IT—there i. menet} any bawd. Apples em eltodelber 110111illa at r.2.W9 . 2.50, en 4 Pearl,* at f... 1,50, PEATIIIMB-Imles or mein! of prime trettm Mitt 50 tic front store bold tltmly at :ed. - • FEED—sal. of mill hue. arr,nl awitas net:tali 100 pounds,and from Moro at id. YlSLl—Mackar.l (.n. 9, la. - d ., are Selling at 512 to oonntry =Au half do pia! Baltimore liarriog, now, buret Baltimore Shad, new, 314; 111120.: Fleming s6.2teet thathab trlsitenith, onthsarr #11: Lake Superior ddsl . l . half (0 onto. -try 00 ;0.@8.00. do tak.e Supknor PAM Brbub obis rthek4.olB hairdo do. $.345.:46- thaltli—tio. ro.rice: I. •.'lllOlll. 111111d1 change, but the weedy tearlemcy of the market is downward, and prment qtamotions must he token with that omiermanding. A sale otte. bide new at arm mmlss on wharf yesterday on A.• amyl loci of est:A.old on wharf at 00. 0 3. sod op. ...pot.. ..A1C0,36,4 , br, design were not av Ore buyers Pun. no. for the presentare 85.75 fcr mner4l,B7 for ex ood ‘4,1f2 for family do. Wm Floor roles at ni,004142 0 . .:RAIX --OATS 61,0 begun to decline: we note Min at 40 m e th. with a atrady inclination downwards: nothiroi hot a I.sht supply keens prices unto them flnarm Con: Is nom loot at 754100. There ham bout no salsa of sew Bra. and we are therefore without gnotatlona. A small lot at now IdaMsraold on arrival at 60, but It would hardly be mfe to quote the market at over TO, for the present. We boar of mieml :Mee of new Womr. one lot of 2,400 hus tennemeo Red ....1 Whits mid, to arriro, on Orate- term; SIM do 'Benner,. Red (prime) td arrive at ei,3o, and 181 boa Ego- . tnoky which Is COW a. Tennemoo, solityoraerday at 11313 dalall lota from oanwi sell at $1,23. CIIIOCEItIE3-Bagar la not so firm, Lut orwhannod, and we quote .. before at 11 12 to anustry trade. 31nInaaes stoady at 75, are! Syrups at 63. Coffos la Bret at 1.1)4(4 123. Ulm at 64.0?,1. ti Eff3IAN CLAY—tales regular et tOn. bar mos. llAV—then la it good aupply of now at, odic...id We at slolos too It to of excellent quality. 1111/od—ltatebera' Green Bide holl u gc and are Bra. OAS PlPE—the following or , tbe quotations for wronata Iran triblng: • • Per Pont.' Dos soot. tol Inch Gas Sir—. T cw. 114 InclA/aa PiTte...Wl cts l ' ist : a% "" : : al ) • —l3 " 314 " " —1.60 I n " . " ......IT% "14 0 0 ...Iliti .. gObJ.et to the customary Mattoon , IRON AND !TAlLS—Without champ, sod quotations ',minium...l with moderato firmstww as given below: • no; it. Comm. Bor Irma per 4....2X Per pond .._. J mints" .4i: .. Inn Pluw Wings * —44 " Blabs Ind tu Eld to ai" Walla Best quallty..... ety, j 40R44. MID 4411444. " " 4% • rett.• Nails Stt !i5 24 EME2II,II =MEE= and % !deb— ...... 3% . Dandy by %, 7-It add % 3:: SaddleTdr..ls , odd 7% b)9.10 and % In do "%, I dnd by 341 d In " 5 to 6 .11;:4 Wrot Epikm inch dl length. Er.l6 CC:4 v .. Buller Rivets I; Tb Nos 13,11,1:,.19. i7A PJ v la. Dl,ll/` a " 2d....._._'• 61,41 ',LATHED—is quit,. firm we correct oar quotations Awe D lb.— ... •• ...... Slang S rt " v .v. ..... Cpper Leather v doe. 1 3 44 42 Bridle v a Ekirth4 Leather V. za4aa 51436 Hamm LARD—Prime City LW No.l is now held leanly et 140 14%s there la very little bare toopenate on. • HETAL9.—Pig laved Unocal.' at 7%. Dar lead evil. air the amalrway at 6. Sheet Copper le Inc at .7.1(44.4 end Sheet Brunet 22 1•08,11—tv bald-Andy at $24.,00@:16, and to the country at the aerial advance. OlLS—sales of Lanl Oil No. I at $1.100412, and In single Lble at $1,15; Linseed Oil .1011 4:90k1.11.5. PIO SIETAL—we are without any sides the week, and •onn only report the market a. oteedy and unchanged. POTATO new Potatoes ere alnindant and truing for Immedbtta delivery at 60 cte.r bushel. SALT—a steady demand sad mew at previocue rates— gl,f.l km No.l and 51,710 for extra. SAND gTONE--regular riles of Huntingdon Co. sand stone 4 51. et ton. WINDOW GLASS—FIees err firm, and we repeat our quotations for the mail nixes, city mate :-6011 and 710, 4x,06, Salf4 s3,lfs toll to Bull and 9112 to 10.112„ 54,25: 1413 to 9x13 and flll4 to 1M 15, $4,50. Then are net cash prim; country brands range 51 2 boa leas. for the mucceciling medium sUrw, 10 is car din :mint lAD LEAD—firm end in steady demand at $2,5011 ken kir.pore 1n.n11...1 dry es P IN mh/ert to the usual dlw count. Bed 1..../153.449, net, alai Litliarge_ls%. WHlSKY—sales of raw at 3%011%; t••/.0ed Ia selling In mall lots at 3003,31. WOOL—there Is a steady receipt of small lots from be onuotti, and buyers are paying Pr° ,l "sia I. l o 4 —frosit 3 5fifi 55. Wa can hear of no large transaction. imports by silver. WHEELING by Forturnr-dbllle paper, Sin , - ri); 40 do do, Dlapatela 26 eke wheat, Wilbiarthf 3 bti.pty barrel., Leer Wade; 10 bhla enickers; hard:. 17 do apples, J. molar, 10 kg.;tobaceo, 10 bids do, .UW I4 A 01.1'4,10u; 10 do tame o 4 Swindler; 1 tam ma" 1 box do, 3 1 BarwlE; .444 Clark & co; boaha4trare, eihernwayl 2 eke woo', bble 21,t jem ragerihtn , , , ,r74?;2tir, 3 Rob scrap Iron, MONONGAHELA NAVIC.AEION CO.-10 lAI.. cement, 23 do noir, Swindler, 4 crates, 11W bar, Chadwick; it lag wool, Primal • co. CINCINNATI by Weraa•-•407 hbla floor ; 4 do tow, 1 he rodeo, 31 do bop" 1 do glass, 0 plow* Cl wk 0 err, 2:lbbla Donal; 64 aka, 4 bungs, 3plrs Along, Forsyth A eN 100 bbla thine, Gmham & Than. 3 bhda, 2 to hazes, Grier; 4 do bacon. 1 do Wet ; Ilimart&& beet 1 eh..t drab. log, Hague; 2 Will rope, 1 anchor. 2itto and" Konen BOG eke wheat, Kennedy & brrX 03 bbla6oor.oo B bent; 41 kegs tobaco, Marnrir, 10 bids lard bge_r. l o, do stannic. 3 bee Wax. ItECnedleas.; Ilea., M or, aka wheat, 3Ellane & Arden 117 'ulnae, 1 , bil tr. haw, owes, 3 DWI b og , Rees 4 M'Combe 433 bble Soar, It" boa match. Shrive, Dilworth; 6 do candles, Smyth; TM eta wheat, Wilmer* ON rolls leather, Narrow 230 bble utility, Wallace. Imports by Itintiroad. Pittsburgh Pk W. &C. 11.-9 00 bits wheat, 61 b ari ..6, 00, Wllzsartl6 34 aks do, J Craig: 10 16 Wish gimps= Nets*: I:ollp,wkaat, Jll Liao& 16 Lbla . 6our,lll6su, 6 .40 rairls, M 44 do r; Ass46 l 220 Was wool, 16 kgs atter, 100 bbto oosi, 60 4o &kinky, kO 40 011, Clark & a 3 baskets suarkstis6; a* osttle. =A but cats 1 bbl pus, 140 houskr, orno4a, . swan s*ws• inz Amara Gazr.—Thio Ana bait is =caul .Vera ban. tita littlitlauditer °N.J. Glair, Ea afthia city. - tsimti, )1.-A. lisox, who haat.' sr, aniti . • Witmer. wan. kah,s m.r hi wat, Utobe h caaiimatat .ad Mr. Etccaunt; a ratio= mut Artarably Amara in thli ancusauilty, preektai to *a Jcaiti4 Oily o f 4.66 *A lA&Ft a11 ,1 . 14 °W4 t l i ° Nu, lb o k n od u u l t aa, Fit at; :tun Dna balk tine thhi She ' tilbT PAC lislatigh; :30 bat Down boid,dti.ila6 w b.a 14 1 #0 111 3`. 13 Waal; Kir wqq which was boUt attseautt*Patitat by WIIL ataiugends• ft . le a pare errialte tetib a fell size portrait of ;,1:118 . 710 9 ,20 e i, *ten 4 & ,, e tbe ider eiva Tboorforiettere ,teprost T. B. Yoteses,andtlie flentiturs; etest-Edecoixideocesoetab llebolient. The anises are ill* end potrertbl, NN IStech. cylinders, 35.6 feet stroke, and Iwo_ Watts 24 feet •by 36 foams The earuilisr capsaiti of ea bast Is about 430 'tow. She 6to leave on Wednesdey oo her lint trip. which 11111 be to Pt. Loots • The hull was built by Gen Carolngham, at Monongahela GUY, lost all the other work bee been done at the Allegheny aide of therlver—and this is the Ant boat of which that could be Bald. We learn that the citizens of oar sister city are to present ber with • milt or colors. We give the 'Jeannie Grey oar sPery beet wishes for her success wherever ehe may go. The weather yesterday was quite warm and variable,— We hod tapioca showers doting the afternoon and evening. The river welt about Ave feet sad falling. There were no arrivals during the May. The {Serum got to Sunday foil of freight at usuaL We are Indebted to Mr: Boise, second Berk of the Fortune, for w manifest. The floe eteunors Ilibemly Capk Cook, foe St. Louis, and the new Poland, Capt. Grace, for Cincinnati, are advertised to leave today. The La Crow, the only ateanser In port now for the Upper Silsaissippl, was all ready to leave Lest night, full of freight and passengers. The Glenwood, Capt. Itobineon, and the Dr. Sane, dept. Shuns, are loading for St. 1.4391/1 with despatch. Tbi, Chevolt, Copt. Marra), W. B. Wheeler agent, is the sore and swift Wheeling packet today. We learn dui one of the barges of the Gomel, which left with a tow of coal on the late tine, etrack a rock on the down paseage and sunk. Stesimbeat Register ARRIVED--Luzarne, Brownacift Jefferson, dia Colonel Bayard, Elhothettn Fortune, Wheeling; Wenonts, Cincinnati• DEPAILTED—Lnnerne, BrownellIle; Jefferson, do Col. Bayard, Mislabellr, Charon, Wheeling. Hirer 6 feet, falliner. Monongahela River 11. S. Mail Paokent STEAMER TELEGRAM STEAMER JEFFERSON, lAA C.H. J. C. WOODWJAD. Can. Unsung Ctsak. TILE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS 4E now running regularly. Boatel leaie Pitts. burgh at t o'clock forkt Keeeport, Likabetbtown, Slonotign- Bela City, Bellevernou, Fayette City, Greenfield, CalifotOrda and Brownsville, there connecting with Hanks andrtoaches kw•Uniontnenv, Fayette Spriow, MorgontoWn, Wayurandrw, Cortolchaeltawn and Jofferson. • • INssnogers ticketed through from - Pittsburgh to Union towu for meats and state-roome on brats Inclusive.— Bats ',turning from Brownsville itstre at 8 o'clock to the morologaudblo the eveolog. • For further Information/ ell. quire at I,e Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant stmt. aos 0. W. SWINDLER, Ao F OR ST. LOUIS.—The splendid steamer Sr. LOWS, Capt.' J., Deon, will lease for database and all hammedlsta portsAMM, the 21st last. War freight or passageapply on board on to ttIS FLACK, BAlL'ilkEl &CO., An'te. FOR ST. LOUIS—The new and .plandle strartoir JEANNIE 1.111.A1r, Cajit M . A. Knox, trill lure tor tali above and all Intermediate porta, on WEDNESDAY,IVI that. For frelpt or paasago apply on laud or to nitl FLACK, BARNES & CO, Apenta. F o new ll Sr. GLENWOOD. LOUIS. D. fine tammer Robinson. wall leave for the above and sill -- uf.taaci at. parts, onTIIGRSDAY, the 30th Forfrelght or gate mge apply On board or to anti ' FLACK, BARNES & CO.. Ad.. VO :ix. LOUIS.-The splendid steamer DR. KANE. Galt. 8. - Sh will leave - for the shove and all Intermediate poo erman, r on f DAY, r:. - .llitL lost. For freight or toissago apply on Laud or to • taitl7l FLACK. BARNES RW. VOIL ST. LOUI S—The splendid L e irro: — .E steamer lIILIERMA, Capt. (fook,vill leave for the above and all intermediate po DAV,leth hoot. For freight or awl, on bm , ti tr anti FLACK, BRINE CO, Agent.. FOR LOUISVILLE—The de- i Pont passenger steamer POLAND, CIO. Robert Gracey, will leave for the above and no o late ports on TRIB DAT, 18th Inst., at 4P. it. For Bela. tor passageapply no board or to atsl3 • FLACK. BARNES k CO, Age to. ad 10$7. ...... c lb Cf. th elp ..... ..10 c 121 _ G 5.4 c rk c lb For St. Lows. Quincy, Haattabal THE fine steamer LA CROSSE, • Capt. J. 1. Devianey, Clerk Jac. S. fetter. oil leave for the abovo and all internevliate po THIS DAY, 15th inst. For freight or Panne app Y Wand orb null FLACK, BARNES A CU., Age te. Di Elk U L A H TRI-WEEKLY XV WHEELING PAOLA:T.—The (Inc pae itengeo steamer CHEVIOT, Captain J. Murray, o ewe. for the abort and all intermediate ports on Tne p Thuralaye, and Saßollap, In place-of the Forret City Fm freight or pw...sp. apply on board, or to man W. D. WOE:ELEA, Agent. N 0.6 Wo. 3 - 0 it° V' r, 8 do MlB do P. hi- DAVIS, Auctioneer. comroprchu [Wes Room, No. 54 Fifth Stench S • UPERIOR, LIQUORS AT AucTioN—On Pride; rtio.l.itcc. August - 21st, at 1U o'clock, will be sold, at the new Commercial Sal. Rooms, No. 51 Filth itreel, Cro amount of whom It may concern. • 3 lads. Oil Rya Whiskey; 3 hfdo 'do do; M=l=l 10 eighth maks Pale and D.rk Cognac Braridr 2 half Om Pale 11. des 11101. Port Wine; 1 bbl. 'Ulm; mon. 10 Cognacikandy. 15 cows acsorted Moon. '", thith, par ?tunic !tale lunatic, P. M. DAVIN, king. YALIJABLE STOCKS AT AucTiox—On Twain, enroll:it August 15th, at :54 . o'clock, F llto oew Heal }NOW, and hlotk knit. Rooms, on the ...con Boor, N. /14 Yirth iitrect. will bo add, St shame Elehankc think Stack; --c .56 do Allikheny do dtn i dd du Monongahela Bridko Co. Stork; 10 du EareNzx.lo‘uruzeo 14 du W .41C. R. R. do !mitt P. M. DAVIS, AuCr COIINTE. STORE AT AUCTION.—On Wednesday morning.Aug.l9,at 10 o'clock and 2 o'clock afternoon, will be weld at the Comtemecial Sole. Roam No. Ylfth street. • large quontity of Goals from a Country Rube consist*, to part of Block Dress Silks, Delskaes, Alpa cas. Gluoluono. Blow-bed MusD. Santana, Clotho. Tweeds, Silk Cann. Underclothaund Collars, Linea and Cotton flandberchlcts, Golsen., Gloves, Suspenders. erc- Alan, slentlemen oud Latins' Boots suet (loitered Shift.' Rasters, •Bc.unets, etc. Co.. wt of Single CorriageHanter but little mat four] P. M. LAM& duct siITEAMER MELNOTTE AT. AUCTION. 1..1 On TUESDAY EVENING. August 25th, at 8 o'clock, at the Real Estate and Stock Sales Dooms, on lb. wood Boor of Date' Auttlon House, No. 54. Fifth street, Pittsburgh, sill bewld the Urge Sat clam light draught kern wheel steamer MELSOITE. with Flutalnare, Tackle, Sc- to mm. lieu, order, as sbo now Iles above the wharf at St.Lado, M. The abase cad 522,000; la neatly new, Isl.og tint ot. year old, oud hos lately been Impaired and thoroughly overhauled. Three Bolen 28feet in 40 inches diameter; two Engines, 201,4 Inches Cylinders, 85f, feet stroke, She will awry about Od tons, and Is furnisheedd with St.= Calistert tom , desirable hoe Improvement+. Foe further particulars, od dness J. T, WOUNDS, Pittsburgh, Pa., or aul2 P. St. DAVIS. Attar. ADJOURNED SALE OF TILE RESIDUE OF TUE JOHN OEO. WOOD'S BCOTCII BOTTO3I NAM Sl—On Thursday, 20th August. A. 11,1837, will be sild by order of the Trustee. at 3 o'clock, r. a., upon the peo:Limes, the remaining one hundred and fiGY-one acre and thtrtyweven perch. of Pootoh *Atom Lend. In Lots to suit pore-ham. The property ls situate 2. / i; miles from the city HIM lying on both sides of the Emddoclea Field Plank Hoed, to wit; Seventeen arre between the rood and the Monongahela Riser, and one hundred and thirty-three acre. above th e road. WO, MIL : 1 , 4 4 " P,A For building or gardening purpoact It cannot be wows• ed in the county, The blank road 'eosin's to Ills now being repaired and Improved so that the property will be en read ily acceseible to the winter as in the summer. The title Is irollepnlable and the terms of 'WO(t* wits One-fifth cash In band, the balance. in 1,2, 3,4, and 5 yearn, secured by bond And mortgage on the premiere, with Internet payable semi annually.) am suds ea to bring it within reach at the moat ardln.y sues.. It will be sold according to draft made by 11. E. 11ellowits, Esq., and regularly recorded, allies of which may be deers at the oiler of N. SWARTZWELDER, 5... 14. Fourth st., or upon the ground on the day of We. N. bi--Omnibus.n will start from, the corner of Grant and Fourth eta., at 2 o'cloci P. be, by whieb - purchawre will br .ovoyesito the ground P. 11. DAVIS, Aliet'r. • • an) 111 — '0. LIBBY'S PILE OINTMENT.— j From J. D. Westeott., iluvernor of =I United Wes Antator from Florida: . .. . . For II 1,111112 of twenty-live yearn I have been &Misted with the Piles, have admitted to reread surgical oper as,. tor their removal, and have tried More than titty remnlas, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment is the bra that has Irina me relief. Fron the edicts already exhibited, the cure mast be rapid and complete. ' .7,01 ES tt. IFFSTCOTT. From Geom. W. Meleell, ale( of raim, Nast* York Clty: / Mn long been troubled wllh the Pllre, and the roe of D. Libby's Pile 01ot:teat gam me immediate re. Itet It gime ma Naha pleasure to add that In murky Inetancee among my arqualbtancee It has been used with like remits, .. .. . . . GEORGE W. 11ATSELL, Chief of Polies . Prom the late Adjutant General of Connecticut: 1 hare been afflicted with Piles In their meet dlr. 'teeming and discouraging form for • period of twenty ) ears, end had recourse to the beet medical ekUI with. out benegt. t euPpored the we incurable, and thought that It would destroy my liar. Under the eirctrustatt• en I commenced the use of Dr. Libbyls Pile Ointment, and the mutt It a pal.w.,t cure. I hare DO language at my command sufficient to expositt my gradtode. WIS. HAPPEN, Hartford, Conn late Adjutant General of anon. Rl k ett l ifo. 140 WOo n dt7et, Pi l ttib Dr ut . w2. sign ßG . l 3lXe Golden Mortar, and by J. P. FLEMING. Al legheny. 10-AbltwPc . Wheat, Rye an 4 Corn Wanted, AT TILE STEAM ALLE6III4NY, THE SUBSCRIBEI RAVE.TAKEN the above establishment;an prepared to Pay the Mplkett Markel Prim, iN to Tor 20,000 Bushels of Whet.• 10,000 Bushel. of By* 10,000 Modish of Corn. It le the Intuition of the prdprietors to offer Extra Pricci for any choice lots of White or Red Whorl. They Intend to make very superior Tamilyilbnr, and are willing to pry a preeduin to Ike Rawer, to shaperof au extra price, to induce blot to Nam • choice malty of wheat, end to Ming It to market In good coder. • jyll6lM4 IL L. KENNED“ HRO. 1) H. PALMER, No. 105 Market Street, Dada In Domes, Ifap. Sliaw Trlnuningl, and Straw Ocodananandly; • - data (1 A. STROII & CO'S PREMIUX MAO IC DUPLICATING AND IMPRESSION PAPER—A principle of writiorwithout pens or ink. TIM Linnet= awarded to Own ny the Oh lo ticate Octotwr, 1861. II Is a heautllld article with which to write a letter nod obtain the copy at the same time, without the use of pens or Ink, rendering It inisluable to persons travelling. It will a or Gower will take the correct Itopretelon °fluty Is equally adapted tor writing on paper, cloth, wood or stone, In the oapying of plants, dada... mule. hn.. Ilitbaat the ow of pens or Ink, with a boo of cOmOil it kk. - Try it, Tor sale by • IC S: II and Market aid Second streets. MACKEREL-- • 22 fodf tbb.ll No. 1 Mocktrol; 52102 r - do Tio. 1 dc; 60121511 No. 1• , dm, 25 46- lio.l Kw Mackerel; In dors end 15: eke. M'BIDE CO., - No. ,25 W O ider Stroll. _ . _ QTOCKS, STOCKS, STOCKs,Per,,,ow, twins sack. fur ode ma, !wive them et public or pinta 1.34 by I.3l lb tbe Lt l oe. t the M hots` inctialcOus bvYiq ,lli7V;A N t r lxas ' , M 0.92 Yoitrtb stmt. FINS PARLOR FURNITORR--We — T — tre coma:lastly soarahetining Parlor Teindtare of Avery demaiptko. non &skin to Mar. trod - n tom athaatap try ght.igns &call B. TOO% t 00. "- -; • 42 4 44.5VA0E1. • 1 , 4 , 71a.....drit• • aunton Zaks W. E. - , orxxLEs & ocie.s_ MINT =sae mum CEMENT • • PEA & zonzisoN, EYup.laluts• • S'. A RE PREPARED' TO"COTTR AOT AND PUT ON AT THE SHORTEST RDTICE It. the shore Illaitle Yin and Water•ProotCement Menu& it being the only article yet hreeudgathat i v y d d i d sodk r resist the action of de atmaybers hi arm climate. rr Is - PigßarECTlir FIRM AND NVATIMEL-P11.6011%, :••• And in point dawsnulir;.• belkre it is note II not =prior, to any Metallic We Nos`,' ilorierearChl Tea Tar, Iron or - 13hingle Beak It 'making no aftmm how gat or sump yod. y e foL b e ;,. Harfing Is warranted to prom as above aveoentat.. We will pat it on for: • • . 512 - .DOLLJJZSPER .1112q4RAVEN'12MTSQUAR.),.- • We will apply It °marlin and In Boohfor TWO DOLIABSPERITIsIiII,being: en memo 414 th, r geity th cheapest paint that can be used. - •• • -• , oirice Ensile all who are building, and also those who wish their Hoots Repaind.te Wlatomism= and emendate monh and satisfy the thatosehree in regard to the dbOtbil l */*We' 4l "/"W bf Oda • PERRIN k JOHNSON, J. G. minus I No. Hll Third street, Mailman Wood aid smicidew S. A. JOHNSON. f •. I have made a chemical emuninatim °rime speelmona of W. M. CWILD3 At CO'S HoOtall, ham m7415% . 1.b. re ndes of which are as follow= Ist. The material is so compcmuded turemain nimble for ti gest length of time,. ~ •.. •• 2d. Tim consistency is not readily Influenced by the temperstune consequently it would not be.liatto toolltald ran off from n roof in Summer, or crack in Winter, 1. e. extremes of at heat and cold - wtinid not infer* . ad. The °snip:Milan le not meld but slightly alluding. It ;would note destroy the Mira* baton the pro tect It from the adieu of the weather, lth. Rls Water• Proof, and to a large iutoot Fire.Proef; that Is. Illutrita and lire hooilin &Mai u119 11 ,Y WillS 40 inglallw it. In my opinion such a roof will last for years If pat no carefully and meshing umber attention. • - limpeetfully, •• • •WIMII:MiIOCHIk • Labratory Nana Walnut AO*, Cloithrhatliadit. • • • . 01C137/122 dainicr ROYAL IMI. 00,10 h• Stk ./ • I hats ermined W. Z. Calms t Col Elastic Pin and Water•Proor Owned aledwe bran/ ail /e 1 1 44 wwdder it • good lemon: on end an willing to Ma me buildings thus pprrootteecetteded open the tame tens waineuns thaw coeerisewith metal, aplaydawi [Signed] JNO. S. LAW, Agt,lloyal Ina Cm, lattaktO!titd LOWlribla • • Flexible-Fire and Water-Pioof Roofing. ADAIR dr. G-8.A.1.11%, Pioprietora, .• No. 57 Water Street, Pittsburgh, and P. Petersoll'S, Allegheny, TILIS IS AN ARTICLE SUPERIOR TO ANY OTIIER IN THE ;MARKET. • IT, IS . need extensively in New York and Philadelphia, and la well approsed.• It La applleede to Foundries, Dwellings, Warehouses, llridges, Steamboats and RailrotsKurm it will hut longer than Metallic Rooting or Ellniles, and resists the various changes of cliroateither ataiid,by cola, heat or damp. Its principal ingredient is of an extraordinary dada, nature, and it mow loam We elamtlcity. It can ho readily applied to all kinds of root, flat or deep, old or new, on Iron, tln or woad. It will tot in warm weather, or crack in cold, and it is not Ltdared by being tramped upon. , It is Both Fire and Water-Proof. ajy-For farther Information, apply to the proprietors:. . . • • 1857. TRANSPORTATION; -- , i . ' 3135 : 1 7:i: . ..,.. • CAPACITY OTIE - EIIINDIiIID`TOTtieIIAILt.,.,... - ..,:-. libilin 14 14 0 Y . D- &' C 0 ... _ ~ [milassons To LLOYD kLE.HON.,] . _•i . . -,!. ; , :.,- ~;', . . HAVING . .• ... MADE EXTENSIVE PREP AILtIVOISITITS WINTER; are- n ow o:FOare4 to do a bearybuslneM by,, PEZTISTEIIYieIi"-Ps..NLEL O.A.si - AND - ., , L143::• mc.A..u...71,6.A...izi, - Through to and from the Eastern Oda. We can mama our frleials t : i and all thoeedlvo•ed to patronise the Pamsekeanal end Railroad, that no palm will be mewed to render general satirise cui' to EHIPME OF EASTER/11;MM trinTERH FREIGHT. . . .....w.. ---- .- • The Avoidance of the Inclined Planes on the Allegheny Portage Rai Will giro inc Led despatch to the trutitultollon of freight. Office Petat . Eirrett felklyd LLOYD At CO. 1857. CANAL NAVIGATION. 1857: 2r.I3EIR'S pon - r.A.33r-v. BOAT V i P onus ylvania Canal Railroad. Capacity Two Thousand Tons Per Month Each Wa y . • - , (WE FACILITIES FOR TRANSPORTATION .11AVE- BEEN . LARGELYINCREA 8- cd during the past Winter and ere eMI now offer to SHIPPERS lice superior advantage of a DOUBLE DAILY LINE to and from Plttaburrh, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Our Hoe Fehr: '4 - unposed entirely of PORTABLE BOATS, but Ore transhipment it requited. Merchants sending Freight to our Ltise role upon its being pot throokh with all posbl speed and despatch. WAREHOUSE, CANAL RAS'S, cern, f Lilany and Iratowstreeett. PiNehar9h, Po. - fe.g&lyd KIER di. ITCHELL,,Proprietora. Oluotcal New Spring Stook CIITORERING'S PIANOS. JUST RECEIVED AND FOR wle o splendid new stock of PIANO FORTEd. from the natinfeetory of Cbkher- 1 • log k Puns, lloston,selected aprewsly fa the Spring sod ourOprislog all the variedw and new styles, now menu factored et the renowned esteldlshmant of Chlckering k tons, 80006. Mount Chlaming k Sone have been-awarded at th% dif• fermi Exhibitions and State l'airs.in Boston, New York, and other Owes. . Eleven Gold Medals, Berentoen BEver Medals, Three Bronco Medele.and the . Prize Medal nt the World'e Fair in London, 18.51. ALSO, lILTLIAI. SECOND-II .4 ND PIANOS Oae el_vtat Chlckerbrig Pluto, very little used; " Uabbgarty MI octavo Plano, la gnat order,. " • " otal hallooed,.. Also, • fall supply off PIANO STOOLS JOLLY 11. bIFSLOR. 81 Wood et_ between Diamond Miry and Women et. Sole Agent for Chickering k Rom, for Wesirrn keimayl. win* 'Lectern Ohio and Northweetorn V lrgialn. mraddrerli SECOND HAND PIANOS.— V7O. 0% bcantifully Illorearood tare,lrou Frame Piano, mime faetnred hy Metering., Borten. la excellent order. Price 11 $778-4.lne 7 Octave. Hameirmat mar. Iron. Frame Plano, man ufactured by Gilbert, Dorton. Been Muse bat 9 mantle.. Prim F 274. sl9o—One 6 Octave, Homewood aeme,:lton Yea., Plow nude by Prawn k Allen. Price $l9O. • slso—One eor; Octovn Ronnroal yaw, Boudoir Piano, norm faetured by Gilbert. Prin. $l6O. $7O-ono 6 Octave, Inonntaentnal by .lleyor. Price $7O. VlO—One 6 - 60. pO—Ove 0 " Albrecht " 50. Th.. above Plano+ are all In eneellnnt order, and ready fur mak at the Mon Wm:rooms of JOHN H. MELLON, r 25 81 Wood street A Damaged New el blekering 7 Oct: Plano. c i NE OF CHICKeIqNG &iffp fli NJ BONS' At-litho octave, elegantly carved Ralewood PIANO, damaged in the frirnitnre only where ho blemishes are not expelled, will be wild at • great bargain. The above Piarw la one of the large lot of 7 octave Mums .mlerd to-day from Chlckering & Sons, Ikaton, and will So . twin haring received no lotemal injury. For =achy JORN IL MELLOR, Ammt for Ctdckeriork Sons, Dorton, fold No. SI Wood street,Pittsburgh. A. Splendid Invoice of N'UNN6 do P. it , IS NEW YORK PIANOS, ASS JUST BEEN RECEIV-em ED BY B. KLEBER & BRO. • Ala, of STELNWAY 1 PON'S NEW YORK PIANOS.-- Milo splendid lot of lastremerds has been expressly made and prepared for this market, mod embraces all styles and prime, from the Grand Plano, tertotbe plain &pure . . . . iu KLEIIER t nuo, =13212 M!!!IMMEMEg New EltoeJll of Pleasoe, TROY TOO /FOTO. OF NIYNNSI & CLA.12.13. New Vork. rrIIE PUBLIC IS RESPECT fuIIy informed that our warenserus, which had bean completely dralned by - the heavy Spring se r. are twa' filled veld,•crates and tom plete assortment of NITNNS CLaRg.'S celebrated PIANOS, of every style and prke. Femme whiting • first dote anti durehle Instramott will please bear In tuirul that the great Pianist, TIIALRERO, pmuounced Nana. A Clark's Plata superior instruments in every respect. The public la halted to call and exami n e r themselves. It. KLEMM BRO. Sole Agape' , For Nunes A Clark's Pianos for Western Nunn.; ga.gtern Ohio and North-Western Virginia, No: 1 3 FM4 street, next dew to Masonic flail. jot IIIrOWE'S NEW AMERICAN VIOLIN SCHOOL—CHARLOTTE BLUME, lIS Wead street, has just received the nevrAmeriran School, with new sod complete roles and exercise. and all necessary hutch. hocks perfixt the player in the art of playing the, TIOLIN WITHOUT A MASTER. - - Tog-other with a larre collection of popular Music., consisting of Polkas, Schottisches. Marches. Quieketaps. Songs. Horn pipes, Cootra Dances, ic., to., by Mea Lbw ,— Prks. Ms. _ . Alio, ROWE'S NEW AMERICAN FLUTE ECHOOL, with complete lostruction9 for the }lute without • muter, to geCher with a large oullectloo of the popular Music of the day, by Mu. Rowe, Price 50 'eta. Scot by mall to auy a4dreits, M u of postage. CILMOTTE PLUME, No.llB, Wood street, 2al doorabore Filth Street. THE MEMORARE.—Just received Tar, McNamar., a Collection of Catholic M. containing Masan, a short Requiem Mau, revere, and &variety or miscellaneous pieces sni table for morning and evening ser vice, with accompaniments fur Organ or Macro, by Anthony %Verner, Organist pr ate Cathedral of the Holy Crues.Boston. This splendid war to just from-the Free and is pre. nounced the most aultable and oampiete collection of masts Ibr the Cabello Church ever WM/rad in this country. For sole bv a. KLEBER & HILO, NEW MUSIC-31attio Schottisch, J. C Meininger. Tbs most popular liebottiarlt oat. Wedding Sebottisch, Melninger; &lank Dundee Quadrilles, Delbert; • _ • I eee te,r eWI lo my dreamt, Feeler) We all .ear cloaka,Comlc Song: • The Lilac at the door Star Spangled Danner Jan mo'd and for sale at the Music Store Of auB JOHN IL MELLOR, 81 Wood street. eibctal Nottoe SOOTS AND SHOES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TAMES ROBB, No. 89 Market stree4,lo,.. dbetween nerket House and Fifth street, takosllll‘ • pleasore in ogling the attention of his friends and the pub. lie gene - tally to his toted lams supply or the most splendid stock of DWI'S, SIIONS. CI AFT RR& BONTAOB,2a, crer eas• hibited in this dlr. purchased dinict from the Mina...hirers and Importets oilormeh Aoes in She Easton Cities. This stack is jut what It philarts to he—very superior and adapted to the present summer moon, Uis stock of Ladles', Ciente; Illeses.and Children,' French Shoes Is equal to any found Feast. The ease and cr.:mini ma. of theirlits Is charming. lte takes pleasure io Writ. log all who are in want to give him a calL Prime will be found as usual—very low: Remember the place, No. 80 Market sheet, Pittsburgh. mr2o—jeg Improvesueut Ida 18* o k MnY. UNDERSIGNED hayingobtained Let tors Patent for improvement in Book Binding, Is pre pared to ft...l*h the attachment to - hooka now In use, or to apply the mate to new books, ark. for ',Men am respect fully eolkited at, WELDIN k ROB - AIMS Book-Bindery and Blank Book Manufectot7, S. ilkteoucer Third and Waal au The above improvement comisrtlek eta Mediae Spring, clasping the back of the book In such a manner as to pre. vent the bane from sagging when the tads is standing In a sorting position. 91. The, atni.ugea are mondlio groovea In which nce Mserted, Which Vlll scMally prevent the insok from *rearing or chafing In plating the same In Its resting. place. 41,?...3md A. B. ROWAN% Patentee. Stucco Worker, . • JAMES OWENS". - ' CORNER RNA( AND WILE STREETS STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER, A:LT.llm* attmtion to an onk. far sNak to his CILNTRZEI and ORNAMIDITEI of all kleds tarnished] short tiotn. . ap9l:l3rd. HAM 8R211145:., • Tooth Bromism, , • Of the beat qualities and erery description, to be horst jrn JOE. FLEmmers, cor. Dimond It ltarket..4.l ALL KINDS OF CLOCKS,: wianntenrqo INBTROYLERIS, JEWELRY. WATCHES, Re, v., yd. by J. &REM t CO., CS Jewenerv, SY 2S Fifth street Lbis. prime Lime for aolo 11. 513— 00 • .1.'71° LEENR, IL coLizim. ATESE ,215 ta. 'frel duttlnheese ie4s.drot by IMMIX OGLIM QYBVP-43 bblo. - ettpice Syrup in store:ad ter mue by Ana— A.TWOZ;LER OCk, T4BIA 'o4;n7,4B_ 7 ,q.lurgq atosk Of Vela, 11111 ideal andjAttereo.,'ind wadi unequalled, nu- 11311 aod 2111%. Clair street. iu dg , • - .1.11114.11 • 'PA It 0 0 E. I:.N.G. 031EinING TO READ!: 0 nAni•LivE WEEKLY, . mostratqi With tireFiY4:MFAilraTi*li& • AU about the llorrowel An kitri Sheet. • • -.; - - • POLICE GAZETTE. TRUE PLAO, YANKEE And all other Weeklies for this wont LOOK OCT POE POUTER'S, at dLAKK'S, 'Subscription, Book and Haiti Depet, oulb td N 0.13 St. Clair streeL THE POST IS OUT. TUC POST IS 01LIT. - " THE POST IS OUT. TSUI POET IS OUT. TILE GREAT YIULADELPHIA smut; • . THE SATURDAY EVENING POET. EVERT TrkSDAY MOANING; 01 , Al.". MILER DriTax&&, , BY • HUNT & Wh01e.*10.41.04. Ilssonic Hall, Filth Street; 24 HOURS AHEAD FRESH BOOKS . AT DAVISON',8;;;111. 31AjtKET STREET.—August vole. Wave:Winnele; It. nsehohltditiong The impanding, Crisis. of ,t ha South, How to Meet It, by Hinton Boehm Itelper.of Earth Corelhew Tent Lfe in the Ithict iii. er ,a, ;d,by Wm.C. Prime, anther ofitoat Life in Nubia, te_, illustrated horn drawings perm Crayon; Cyclopc. in ot the Physical Selena+, by J. P. - - Michel, Leadorc Married or Singh; by C..3L Sedgericr.„.3lor. 121011D141, by Elder Hyde; Sister* of eftvity,.Mrs. Janda:an Mrs.Jerroleotie Emmet:he Posts,bineandgelthwilds Scenes, or Sporting Adventures with th e Rite and the Rod;, 7:AL by S. 11.1121.4114 Dale, lakes and gored Streams, by smite anthonDothing To Do, an "scanopaniment of Nothing , To ' Wear; TheEosson Why, Leedom The Child's Doolg: of Da tore, W. Hooker. D. D 4 Morthr,i with the.Jentite atEmese; Lantertine's Dietary or Tdrkey,' 3 sag Tbeltooog. , Pur Trader; third supply of LeatandflOwer Pkturag Basemith ' Dye; The..Fortmers ofOknecm - Notidepaimg Thee. or the Mr,. Gifts, by Mthe Oliphant Heed .or tbe .11141ty'; - John Mitts, aeon The Pr0b....0r, by Obsibitto Ps: [soli] . 4.3-DAVISON:I HARPERS' NEW PUBLICATIONS'or ealo .. by J. L. READ, 78 Font& etrest • . • Virginia ilhowrated, containing • Visit to th,Q 3 Vlrginli Carman," and the Adventrires of "Porte to .and his Cousins. Illustrated by &slings, by Po Crayon, 1 vol., 800., cloth, extra; 138 ilinstrationsou woad.. • Adventuree and Exploratiom in llotalura.% 1 Vol., Sto., maps and illustrations, by Wm. V. Wells. • Married or Single, by C. 11. Illedguick. 2 vohl., . The People and the Erble,by Miss Reedier. . The Professor, by Correa. BelL • 0 rutte's tibuory of Greece,l2 vols. • Europe in 1854 by Edwards. . • Army Regulations, UM,' • With all the late publkations of liarpera. For sale ti • 173 0 N' "OTHING TO WEAR, 1 Tol., Illustrated; The lithe ganger; The War. Trail, Csiot,F,e4esloesr New Publications. August Magarines, fresh supply Llhrt . ries and new 8. 8. Cola, Publleatinru.st F.. - C. COCITRANCB..:.. • IY2S 8 - Federal street, Allegheny. TEE BRONTE NOVELS, uniforniedition;, The Protemor, by Oarnw 8e4,1 Tel. 900; 4.".,:i.46 Jane Eyre, - o Shirley, o o "• ' • to " • Wutheting Heights, by Bills Bell, • 73 . Tenant of Ball, by Aetortilell. TlVetAi Memoir otCherlotte Brenta, 2 v01e.. - Lhno.; Nothing New, by author orJohn - John Unlitti, to., • Fresh eupply of the dare, soda choice asinintment of • Books in Sommer reading. E. 0. COCHRANE, ' /3 1 . 0 No. 6, Yodels' Street, Allegheny. WALKER'S MANLY EXERCISFVco*:. • adnlp g Rowing; galling, Hiding,' Driiing; ROCILIA i . Hunting Bhoottng , end other manly sputa: lelni whole carefully relined or written by "Queen," front .the ninth London edition, in 1 v 01.12 too. • ' KAY 65 Wood area. GAS FROM ROSIN OIL. Oa arnaa IPAaa - sr FLUID THE HIGH ILLUMINATING PROPER, TIM of Get from Rosin and oleagitious• subetance . s hove awaysa mode them a favorite material for the vomit factureof Dinntineling Gae. Illaay Gas Compenles en ltoe-' In with Mal, In order to simply their ehitomere with a Su perior Quality of Om ROSIN OIL is entirely free from all dross and refuse mho stances, and yields at mica, Its Brilliant Illuminating Gee. The greater original amt. of the apratatta for the facture of cocd grm together with Om atterition and expense' dandy v./o,st , end the difficulty, if not Impotent/Illy, , ntimly worsting the unwholesome,- deleterious and tufmatve amen, generated to coal, render the ROSIN OIL A.PPARATOS dumper cod more limitable lirevery way. - mire &COATES, of 376 Broadismy, New York, ban devoted Ma entire attention to the manufacture and sale of.Portadde Goa Apparatus, and hereipoetildly calla. the attentioa of the' public to Idepreeent complete and efficient Machine. Perfect satinfection to the purchaser guaranteed in awl', moo. 'For fora* inkornation address F. COATES, 370 mrsebray, New York; jy2o 4 .lmrdly or DAVID 11. WILLIAMP, Pluaburgtb lti =MIM2J :A Rare Onuallo • for Issereatisiolate THE SUBSCRIBER, designing. to embark Ile • new enterprise, ears tat saFe the Maellnear. terns, tc, now he working order:at lib Ifarthinetherki, Itystes Inendlnge, Nth street. MO Wainer location and . onnllty of Machinery in me, combined sill Cessna, penitent strong Inducement. to Inthetthent of capital:. If the above in not disposed of nail stands byrbe second wok in Jane, It will alai be ellthconi of: In parts to sub nurchaeers. . ' -WARWICK; mratetr :9tree.pentusg;rinnierso.,.,.. • Pittsburgh Stamp and Stencil • L'rgrork.e... .TbTO. D. bI...A.a"rIEIZEUNITS; • • Stamp, Stencil and Brand Cutter , JOBBING PBT.LER, GRINDER, Kniece. &ions and Itasore Ground, Ler iTnilo pro,toi inserted: Table Belem Ilepairesi,ond - General Jobbteg ot•-• tem!.4 to: pliqß33lllll AND •BEL4II-0:0101, • • •- - • AttalB 8 Siotthaeld fl ., t , near QiztL'r itz - The ahoy; tern in prepared to make anylloreg do. I.7tp PA. ' shapentere edge tool:cello any kind of smith weer. what ever, on Wort notice, ' ,';* '; - .IT2s;lyd QTA_Rell AGENGYRAVIIka;,.BuN e k iagircOlt47, i gli. r liit i n;:!,P4= A ll l 2lt TARCLIA.bIcIa is wanintedequal In quality many tsosii , t In three arket) are tow prem. to supply Wtotem/e'lloi• era ilmannfactrwereprieca We !netts the nine...ft. Nide In this article, to . ;rumination of our present mock; and which will be kept equal to the detest. - • ._ . ATWELL; LEE E4.l3 ; i4bed axe • PEft ;013NT. SAVED in oiling all kin erkiof bfbebinery by mint Wage Patin Oa - Cara. mat JoinsuQ Cops: EATON, of litlaburet has tbeexeltt dm right Lo all la l'annsylnaQ, •bUlti*" 100. Ult; C ot ENT. canb9 eoond . made in thofy .= Patent mre."l.o44,lyAbes,7llllgtabrtg) • antdif . F ritCWAS PATENT AIIIERIOANtDOOI4 s PRIM/ can be im lH alonieat thoerdliateEzetumg% Yourih lootti.do. t , RliOla for 'ably TIEF. , GIikeNiST , MATCH MACTIEW,pI., . A 70INTUNII.M.D1 WITU E SMALL - 11 - PAMT llATt'll MACIUSE .11 • dmpl•Abov sad Alske. soft•t•• to. The Nai* -- ••••1 11-141• Adria by Endow" 13 .4.0.1 . -A!) Inkspihstorer. 1/1 Oka WhaV . NOVI . ilK7:11. 16i 60411.serld wants litaaline taw* sale at a moderate • -- call - comarntqr - BO TOlP:prLoT,_
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