iitsklrlgl2 vitt. 1.1,2r1333 1 7 1 4datt: TUESDAY MEMO, ArNE 8, 1858 OFFICIAL PA.PE 12 - OF ERR CITI City and News' Item. REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET soskosQEias—na Dtmicr. .OVN. JAMKB K. KOCKLIZAD, Plittborgb . . . coital:as—MD Deraicr, II.OIIEDT GLI MeDNIT, Allegheny CO, ICX.OII. - JOAN P PENNEY. I'lltsburx,ll MICSII9IIr. .1. UDR `7 FOSTKIL Pittsburgh P.LiA.S IL 111.1811. d , . DAVID lit. IIAYARD, Peebles. .- JAODB P. ZOLLER, Drtigesptt. ...ROBERT P. hIcDOWELL, Aileen.. ,IAEV9 i. GRAMME, AMA's.). PROTHONOTAZT , DANIEL. ARMSTRONG, PtGAburgh COSEXLIMIONIX ZACITARIAS PATTERSON, [Dais= AVDI , OI. /JUN. LARGEST., 011Artkr. column, CHAUNCEY B. BOSTWICK, LorionreVille ottzinoin RONERT R. DAVIS, Ohlo. Baptist ASSOClatlen . On Saturday evening, Rev. G. M. Sprat preached from 2 cor., 0, 10. After the sermon collection nag taken up &mounting to $1 . 2,0 . 3. On Sunday morning at 9 A. M., Association met. for „Prayer. The services were conducted by Rev. 'lt. 11. Austin, of . Brownsville. At 101 A. Al., Rev. .1. K. Cramer preached an eloquent sermon frem Zscb. 13, 1. At SP. Al., the Association participated with the First Baptist . Church. Rev. D. J. Yerkes, in celebrating the Lord's Supper, the pastor of the church assisted by Rev. .1. Curran, officiating. At 11 P. M., the Association listened to a sermon'from S. M. Osgood of Philadelphia, from Acts 0, 24, setting forth the claims of Foreign . plissicuts ilfter which a collection was Laken up aniMpating to $10,44, end pledges to about the smite; amount. ;1101(1)AY. —The Association (Rev. Cramer, klodtirator) aasembled at the First Church, cor ner,,of Third and Grant streets. After devo timid:exercises Rev."). J. Yorkes proceeded to make averbal report as one of the Committee appointed to supply missionary labor within the bounds -of the Pittsburgh Association. This committee appointed last' year, consisted of Rev. Dr. Eastep, Revs. D. S. Yerkes and Tay lor and Messrs. Everson and iloskinson. The design of the Association was to co operate with the State Association. This co-operation was not effected. The labors of the Committee, however, was not in vain, for it had secured the services of Rev. D. Williams to the South Pitts burgh Church. Mr. Yerkes said he did not make the report as from the COmmlttee, as he was not authorized to speak for ,them. Mr. Yerkes' report was received. Further consid eration of rho report was postponed until Dr. Eastep, chairmau of the Committee, should be present. • • Rev. Joseph Curran submitted a resolution from Lho 'Committee on the American and Foreign Biblo Society, setting forth the desira bleness—of the full distribution of the Holy Scriptures. Rev. Mr. Boyd spoke eloquently inlinhelf of the resolution. Ile said: the Bible as a lever under the proudest struc tures of royalty, under the very Papal chair itself, and they fall to pieces." . • Rev. James French, agent of the above !w -idely, stated that during the last year they bad distributed 110,000 copies of the Scripture. Rev. Yerkes spoke in the most eloquentterms• of the Scriptures. It was Christ in thejtible that made it so dear to the heart of chriStions. See what the Bible has done for heathen nations, on the islands of the sea, wherever it has been distributed and studied. God has appointed us as the instruments of distributing Ills Word; He has consecrated the art of printing to 11 is service, Lad designs our labors to carry Ms Word abroad as a discipline of Mir faith and love. If Popery is ever to fall it must be through the Word of God. The resolution of tier. .1. Curran was then adopted by an unanimous vote. Rev. Mr. Heath, from the Committee on the Baptist State Convention, read a resolution fa voring efforts to sustain the Convention that through it thelceble churches in the State may be built. np and succored. . • Rattails upon the resolution were made by Revs. G. MI. Sprelt, R. H. Austin, M. Heath, D. Williams and D. J. Yerkes. Resolution adopted and ordered to be-printed. Rev. J. IL Cramer reported on llome.Missions, with nre.solution that We recognize in the origin W history of the Home Baptist Mission an in ;all-amen! of God far the dissemination of the 'Gospel; recommending it to the prayers and contributions of Christians. 'Remarks by J. H. Cramer J. R. Morris, R. H. Austin. GI Mt- Sprott, John Boyd and D. WilliMlM4. Adopted. The reconsideration and reading of the Report of the Committee on Foreign Miseions. Rev. S. M. Osgood and D. J. Yerkes spoke eloquently, and the resolution was adopted. Rev. Wm. Owens, of the Welsh Baptist Church, asked dismission from the Pittsburgh Associa tion, as be wished to join one in another portion of the country, to which he is about going. The -Association adjourned with prayer by O. Williams. Afternoon Session—Prayer by Rev. M. Beath. The epistle of the church at Mars Hill was read and received. On motion, Resorred, That we recognize in the American Baptist Publication Society, an efficient means for the promotion of t h e interests of our denomination. and the great cause of truth and righteousness. Rev. S. 31. Osgood hero engaged in some brief bat , eloquent remar to resolution was adopted and ordered to be published. . Res. G. M. Sprott offered a resolution endors ing the work and commending to their players and contributions the Baptist Education Society. After remarks by Reis. G. M. Sprott. and D. J. Yerkes the resolution was adopted and order ed to be inserted in the minutes. On motion, Rev. D. J. Yerkes and D. Williams were appointed a committee to correspond with 'such churches as have neglected to report them selves. On motion, the committee a ppointed to employ en itinerant missionary were discharged. On on Benevolent Institutions:— A. A. F. Bible Society, Rev. 1.1..1. Yerkcs; Foreign Missions, Rev. J. Boyd; State Convention, J. Mor ris; Home Mission,. Rev. M. Heath; Publication Society, Rev. D. W. C. Ilarrey; Sanday School, 1.. H. Eaton; Edocatioa Society, Rev. D. Williams. On motion, adjourned to meet at. Saltsbury on the first Saturday in June, 1859. Prayer by Rev. S. M. Osgood. _ Tun GRAND COSCCILT.—AII the German popu lotion of this city and our musical friends gen-,, evilly have been on the alert for some time get ting ready for the grand occasion, which is to be celebrated this evening, as this is the evening of one of the greatest musical treats that, prob ably, ever was enjoyed by the citizens of Pitts burgh. It is the evening for which a great many previous ones were made; the occasion for a grand union and communion of the lovers of harmony from various States and cities who will unite to swell the ,chorus of the "The Sea"— , an opera never before performed in this country and which in its varied - round of chorus, semi chorus, song, sole, duet, etc., will bring out in all its beauty the various powers of the most truly musical and poetical people in Europe i. r. lain the world. The German mind, filled as it is with .the sweet and dreamy legends of the Rhino, inspired as it has been by the -greatest baids of this world, the manysided Goethe, the pure and half-inspired. Schiller, and a host of. Ballad and Song writers of whom the world was not worthy, is peculiarly fitted to appreciate this Opera of "The Sea-Shore," and no more skilful performers on various musical instru ments, no sweeter singers can be found in the 4 world to give expression to the ()Monona of the heart; in audible and inspiriting strains. Besides this evening's concert, numerous I ether festal celebrations will occur at Lafayette Ilsit, - Which is the head quarters of the band of ' pagers:- Lafayette Ilan has been very finely jand.chustel3 decorated for the occasion, under the iinperrision of the appropriate committee, assisted by the suggestive taste of the German ladiee. , ri ng alleries are decorated with escutch eons b e ng.the-Anierican and German colors. On each ba:iascribed appropriate mottos front.Germart and English authors. The '•:baCitifrOtted of:the stage will be accompanied or s life size representation - (47 Lorley (the Sy ' Ten) with whose fabled Shade every traveler on the Rhino is acquainted'. The picture (after Lessieil hisheen, we understand , very well ex ' ecuteehrlament: , Rettel. Jr., and Ludwig Ititieur, - Who have'--beet! entrusted with the exc. , the deceit - die paititings to be used on - the:Occasion. On trerobrrow.efLeinoon, at 3 o'clock, a prize concert will come off at the above Hall, in which the differed. Societies belonging to the AlisOtill . - tient will compete for a magnificent silver goblet Those who 'delight in variety of performance" ahould not fail to attend. In the evening .splendid banquet will be given at the same HAIL Thursday, at 10 o'clock, th procession of the singers will march through the principal streets of the city, and proceed to Denny's Grove, where a pie-nio "Mamie 61r. The proceedings of the feahval will wind up, on the evening of the same day, with a grand bell4L. Lafayette Sall. - -6arrLoar.=A large board ran upea which e 441 161, the meal comilement of tom were, track the .rfand _Stress tidge, yesterday aterns on, and , bending around the pier turned ample over, precipitating the Tallman Into the river. ey :were allaavedbY an almost superhuman e i rt. seirovii wail current in the city yesterday hat -*Overt against young Kelly. for the ten der pia i.Widaman, last faii,lad been reversed by • _ .the tone Court. .We beerd.or nothing Ter sle 1114€0 , 1 0 : the mtttee Petrar 080ILLATISCISTEASIEcUre—A cheap, steady, simple motive power 'easily understood and not liable to got out of Order, is a &eiders , Wrote all who entploy meohanical pow er. Luring the past season we have been trying several ex periments in this reference; and the result of our experiments is that we have in use in our Press Boom one of Cridge 'Wadsworth A. Co'e. Improved Oscillating Engines. We ate a large sized Adam's Patent I'ress, and a small Cylinder Taylor Press; on these two presses we print each week something over 40,000 papers, or 320 tokens; printers, at least, will appreciate the amount of labor on this quantity of press-work. Our engine is 5 inch bore, 10 in. stroke, and runs about 120 revolutions to the minute. Our boiler is 10 ft Long, 32 in. diameter, with one I I inch return flue; we carry am average pressure of only nib steam to the inch. By an accurate test, during one entire week, we burned 75 bushels slack, (including the amount used_in five stoves—say IS bushels) costing for fuel about $2,25 per 320 tokens. This, we imagine, is about as cheap motive power as is employed in any similar establishment in the world. The Engine is simple in construction, very com pact—occupying only about three feet square, easily run, and not Liable to get out of order. By, the use of a governor-cut-off, the speed is regulated without the pressman's attention ; starting both our presses, and soddenly throw ing one or both off, the speed is not materially accelerated. Having used Juds6n's Governor. we consider this one quite as sensitive, and as perfect in its controlling power. In order to observe if an Oscillating Engine of a larger size than ours would exhibit similar results, we visited, a few days since, the Alle gheny City Flour Mills, Messrs..l. Voeghtly Co. proprietors, on South Canal street, Alle gheny City, and were kindly shown through that fine establishment by the miller. They have four run of burrs, 4 feet diameter, with alt the modern improvements in machinery, such as bolts, elevators, smut machines, bran dusters, packers, etc. They have twin cylinders, work ing at right angles, on same wrist—thus attain ing great regularity of motion, by one cylinder covering the others dead point. The cylinders are 12 inch bore, IS inch stroke ; the steam is cut off at 13 inches, by the use of an improved cut-off, thus using the erpansire power of the steam as well as the boiler pressure. Steam to run these engines is generated in two boilers, 20 feet long, 34 inches diameter, with two return flues 11 inches in diameter to each boiler. The boilers being rather too small, steam is carried at 80 to 90 lbs. pressure to the inch. The speed is about 90 revolutions per minute. The pro prietors gave as the result of a fair days work for two pairs of burrs, WO bushels wheat ground, and C 5 bushels slack burned, including the rais ing of steam in the morning; this is about 9 1-5 'umbels of wheat ground with each bushel of slack, or about 3 of a cent per bushel as the cost of fuel. We are not miller enough to know if this is an extraordinary performance, and merely state the.figures as given to us, as the cost of grind ing wheat, to compare with the cost of printing newspapers by the use of this engine. We may farther remark here, that this last mentioned engine, pith two cylinders of the size named, working it an angle of about 45 degrees, occu pies n space of only 71.3 feet. Its movement is smooth and noiseless, its machinery simple and easily governed, its power nominally 90 horse; this engine is also from the establishment of Messrs. Cridge, Wadsworth A. Co. If any of our engine builders have better en gines, which will do more work, and cheaper, we shall be pleased to give them the benefit of a statement to that effect. Da. D.llM—We learn from the Tribune's re portof the proceedings of the American Homeo pathic Institute which held its second Anniver sary in New York last week, that Dr Duke, of This city, delivered the annual Address. The Hall was well filled with ladies and gentlemen some lime before the address commenced. The Chairman introduced Prof. Dake, who began by saying that it was perfectly natural for men to arrive at different conclusions upon the same subject, but as the offspring of one common pa rent it became each to extend charity to his fellows. Such charity was not always found, especially among the medical fraternity. That sect who persecuted a Harvey and a Jeuner also persecuted Hahnemann, both by words and by law, till they drove hint from Leipeic. Leipsic I a few years after erected, with civic honors, a statue to this same Hahnemann. Hoofland of Germany and Sir James Forbes of. England are the only two persona who have treated Hahne mann with true charity. In this country there Lave been no writers against homeopathy who are akin to iloctiatul or Forbes. Dunglinson's Medical Dictionary calls homeopathy a fanciful doctrine. But iu spite of hard words, sneers and ridicule, homeopathy spreads. The great law of “shallia Linda together the iliciples of Hahnemann in a bond which shall last till the statutes of nature shall be re pealed. Prof. Dake spoke of the benefits of the new system of medicine, and of the dillies of the In- Istitute, and of the need of charity even here. Ile was listened to with great attention through out, and received hearty applause at the close of his eloquent address. Dr. D. was also appointed a member of the "Central Bureau," the duties of which we do not know. OR HAIRTURE.—Most of our readers are already aware of the superior quality of Trusses, for the cure of Hernia, which are Hold and applied by our townetnan, Dr. Hennas Kersta, of 140 Wood street, who has given the subject years of attention, and from the great variety of trusses which he keeps on hand, is enabled to suit any case, however troublesome. The Doctor has recently procured a very valua ble truss, with which he says he can perform a radical cure in very many cases. Ile is contin ually receiving testimonials of cures, but does not wish to publish them, on account of a pecu liar delicacy which most persons have in attach ing their names to certificates. The following, however, is too good to withhojd, and us we omit the name, we give the body of the letter entire: "Doctor Keyser—When I got that Radi cal Truss from you, I didn't believe it would do any good; but as you told me it would, so I be lieved you and put it on. It made. me alfired sore and made a big blister where the ball is. I held on to it, hurt or no hurt, and now about two months the place is entirely healed and no rupture is to be seen. You may publish this, but don't put my name to it, as I don't want toy name in the newspapers to such a thing as a cure for rupture.- EARLY CLOSING: —Now that the summer is upon us, with its warm days and refreshing evenings, we hope to see all of our business men closing their stores at as early an hour as pos sible, so ea to allow their employees that relax ation which is so necessary to their good health. Those who adopt an early hour for closing will, we think, be gainers thereby. They will open up each morning refreshed and Invigorated by the evening's relaxation, end feel thus more capable of performing their daily routine. Messrs. Hunt & Miner, the extensive periodi cal and pews men, announce that during t.ha warm weather they will close their store at o'clock. P. M. . , . —o— CoNCEILT this evening by the Gorman Musi cal Association, at the National 'Theatre, will be an event worthy the attention of all lovers of music. The musical tableau "On the Sea Shore," is a com position of groat merit, by Julius Otto; the original poetry in German, is by Dr. E. Klopach. The stage in the National Theatre has been elevated and seated to accommodate the numerous singers. Mr. Bart berger, who is superintending the lingo improve ments, has 'also arranged for scenic effect, and has designed thanes representing the sea shore, depart tore of the ships, storm scene, with thunder ' light ning, etc.,and acne rise scene. An English trans lation of lto German text will he fur sale at the dour, which will enable those not familiar with the German to keep pMe with the singing, and to better appre ciate these scenic effects. , A Fin STACK —Diners. Morris St Coltart, at the Irise and Atmospheric Hammer Factory, on the river bank, Allegheny city, hove just com pleted a smoke stack which, amongst the very many stacks of these cities, stands out singly and alone no having pretentions to beauty. It is an octagonal shaft, about 81) feet high, with a well proportioned taper, sad graceful projec tion at the top; instead of the ungainly square chimneys which rear their sooty heads aloft all over our cities, why should not rhimmies be ormanental as well as useful? On Tuesday last, an engineer on the P., Ft. I W. & C. R. R., named Kellaban, attempted to commit suicide in Crestline. Mr. K. called at the drug store of Dr. Kernahan and procured twelve grains of strychnine.' A few minute's after be departed with the poison smother per son came after Dr. K., • elating that Kellaban had poisoned himself. The Dr. hastened 'to his rescue, arid eneceeded in saving the life of the man.' For a time be resisted all the Dr.'s ef forts to administer remedies, but nnally took them. lie assigns as a reason for the attempt, indebtedness, without means to pay, and peen iiiary difficulties generally. 'FLAG PagssliTATlON.-.ACO hone seen a very gorgeous flag which the 0 orm an ladi es of this city aro to present tio the Frohsinun musical club thie morning of 9 o'clock. . It is a while , aille flag, with a rich border of gold, tasselled; on one side is a goldert lyre, surrounded by an oak wreath in green bordered with gold. On the reverseide is an inscription in letters wrought gold, s aa follows :—"Premsnted to the Frobsi nun by the German Ladles of Pitteburgb, . June Bth; 1858." This flag was executed by Mrs. Ginter and miss Arnaldo Siedlo, and we consider the work so entitling these ladies to an honor able mention is this connection. Donavan VINT.—The church and congrega tion of Iley. D. J. Yerkee, of the First Baptist Church, of this city, will make him a donation visit A; Ws clspsb this mans st, eSing Julio ith BA STLIZMESE fettle neck MINIII=M2=I 255,931 523,5783,514, 628 453,295 251,7321,412, 420 169,875 125,322 876,423 112.115 53,229 579,678 151,330 83,985 694,946 115,685 118,310 375,494 169,5551 91,181 471,872 1,426,589,1,207,637.5,895,461 1,541026 1,394,146,1,212,178!5,843,108 1,467,849 .7:92,440 52,353 T 3,077 Pittsligh Exchange B'k M. A. M. " Citizens' Mechanics'" Iron City " Allegheny " Last week.. . Increase,— Decrease.— Doe to oar o by " Notes of other Wes. 4,5t1 r banks, $ 90,321; Inoreasn.. $ 1,43 S 2F.:1,408; " :17,221 213,581 " 97,F,49 The followingois the movomeet of the Enutis since January let . . antemml _ . .. 1,355,906 1,186,914 5,153,213 1,161,995 1,353,375 1,243,306 5,101,469 1,126,922 1,379,031 1,283.509 5,019,043 1,163,656 75 1,407,966 1.307,760 4,966,946 1,165,961 1 1,344,931 1,308,008 4,955,977 1,164,317 9..... 1,251,381 1,3:47,617 4,974,959 1.189,223 I - ... 1,321,236 1,342,054 5,223,631 1,245,944 :2 ..... 1,223,881 1,322,922 5,244,399 1,260,935 1..... 1,195,526 1,300,103 5,274,842 1,303.965 8..... 1,189,711 1.302,604 5,310,428 1,310,790 15..... 1,157,536 1,295,601 5,323,216 1.302,919 22..... 1,163,251 1,271,837 5,290,494 1,286,703 " 1,193,386 1,233,839 5,367,714 1,290,030 Apl. 1,280,636 1,190,100 5,478,820 1,324,154 1L... 1,207,091 1,194,232 5,513,821 1,305,294 19..... 1,291,226 1,220,633 5,570,585 1,345,062 "26 1,319,416 1,221,195 5,611,689 1,404,750 May :I__ 1,360,551 1,192,216 5,784,492 1,504,549 ° 1,365,331 1,171,627 5,763,651 1,565,132 " 17 ' .1,373,401 1,191,663 5,737,072 1,491,63 0 2.1 1.371,596 1,175,334 5,769,068 1,464,767 ‘• 31..... 1,394,146 1,212,178 5,043,108.1,64, 767 4 June 1,426,586 1,207,637 5,895,461 1,540,926 T.IC JUNE TERM or TRW CRIMINAL C 091 1 .9.— On Monday the June term of the Court of Oyer and Terminer and Quarter Sessions vas opened, and the names of the grand and traverse jurors were called over. The grand jury was . then sworn, and after the usual instructions from the President Judge, they retired to their room. 'rho returns of the - district constables, in pur suance of the license law, were next in order.— A goodly number were in Court, but the majority made no return. There being no . eases ready for trial the Court adjourned until Tuesday morning at 9 o'clock. The jail calendar for the June term embraces a number of very important cases, and the busi ness of the term will be by no means light. The calendar numbers fifty-fire cases in all, as fol- 4 • Lorcony • • Afflokult and B ItortoStoohug ..• or Sorely of tha rase.. lidompping_ .• I Fraud. I , rotary .... Ailultura Malicious Muichiel. Rapti and Inaral... atuicripted Ratio .. - Mgt IVA L.innr man friends hare made the most complete arming - meals for the reception and comfort of their guests. during the three days festival. In La fayette Hall the galleries arc festooned in wreathe of green leaves, the wreathe being join ed by American shields, on which are inscribed the names of the various societies participating in the festival. Over the front entrance of the Ilall there is placed a beautiful transparency, and the building, osternally and internally, is decorated with American flags • • Last evening the reception of the guests at the different depute Look place. and they were immediately conducted by an appropriate nom. mitlee to their places of lodging. This morning at c o'clock the guests will be officially received by n committee on reception, and an address do livere.l by the President, .1. hiredel After the address, the singers will rehearse for the-con cert this evening. The programme for to.mor row is noticed elsewhere. ROUTE OF raoces.4to3 On Thursday, Al 7 o'clock, A. a , the various societies meet at headquarters, and form in procetwion, passing down Wood strati. to Monon gahela Wharf, counter-marching hack to Third street, down Third to Market, along Market to Filth. up Fifth to Smithfield, along Smithfield to Liberty, down to St. Clair. across to l'enn, and thence to Penny's tirove, where tLe Fes Oval Oration will Le delivered, and the song "Forest Echo" sung by the whole APSOCACIOCI Music, Singing. Gymnastics, etc, will fill tip the day, and in the evening the Association re turn to the city and conclude the festive occa sion by a grand ball. BCAUTIVIIL LoWATIONS ron PNITAIT Itrslncares. —IS is the common voice of travellers that to city is surrounded with more beautiful erwoory nr more lovely spots of retirement than Is our own. Yet how few of our citizens urn either aware of or realize it. Tied down by their Jail; heathers to the smoky con flues of the city. and residing but a few squares from their scene of constant turmoil, they learn of no place of quiet retreat, no pure bracing atmosphere of renovating health. Neither dues the housewife ron calve of a neighboring spot where smoke sod soot shall not °staunch," nor a constant din break - in nu domestic pears. Yet such charmed places are around us and within convenient distance for business.— One of the must desirable of these favored localities is to be sold in different sized building lots by Mr. Davis tide (Tuesdayl evening, at his tulles rooms, Fifth - street. These lots for private residenres possess all the peettlisrities and beauties of suburban homesteads: yet aro seated in the First Ward of Al legheny, with all the added advantages of city im provements and conveniences. The entire neighbor hood of these lots is already improved with the to tomb mansions and rultivated ground. of Plitaburgh business men. A visit to the premises will satiety all of the unequalled advantages of this properly for private residences, making it the most favorable op portunity which has occurred for years nr may occur again. Au the proprietor is determined to sell, those thinking to purchase fob themselves a piers of choice property should without fail give attention to the present sale. Plana ran bo bad at Mr. Davis' auc tion rouses, and the grouoda will ho shown to visitors. Wa clip the following from the Brownsville Clipper, of a recent date, in allusion to a mam moth Safe which we noticed some time ago: "MA31310111 Sara.—We saw, a few days since, at the Wholesale Grocery Warehouse of Miller Ricketsou, Liberty street, Pittsburgh, a safe, from the celebrated manufactory of Burke St Barnes, which we deem worthy of record. It is 7i feet high, ti feet wide,llffeet, deep ; weighs 4 tons, and cost s7oo' lein.n 4 ot only fire-proof, water-proof and burglar:pred, but , powder proof. It forms a part of the partition between the counting-room aoil theme:ln ware-room,and wo firmly believe If Billy Bruff, the popular and well known book-keeper of the establishment, who has scarcely moved ten feet from his count ing desk for the last seven years, except at grub time, should ensconce himself within the locked doors of this ponderous depository, that, great a sinner as he is, he would be perfectly safe against all attempts of his cleft-footed Majesty himself to fish him out!" A t.i.TA,,TT.9 SOM.—The day for HOMO ono lash. ionable hatter in the East fixing absolutely the style for gentlemen's hats, and having everybody bow to his dictum, has passed away. We notice. that Mr. Murphy, on enterprising and practical Insider, and who has one of the neatest stores In the city, corner of Smithfield and Fifth streets, has introduced no less titan six different styles of spring hats. In this variety, surely all tastes can be suited. Mr. Murphy makes to order hats of any desired shape; ho is not a mere hat huckster, bet a really accomplished practi cal workman, who. but a year or two since, startal in quite a small stare, Lot by his skill and taste as workman has already secured a largo share of the custom of those who would near neat, fashionable and durable bats. llsowscu.—A lad named I lindman, an orphan, about 10 years of age, who lived with his grand parents in Manchester, was sent to water a blind 'horse, yesterday morning, in the river. The little lad allowed the heron to go in too far, and the poor home being unable to non .where he was going, became frightened, got into deep water, and in his struggles washed off the little rider, who wan struck by the horse, and drown ed before assistance could reach him. IVe did not learn if the body was recovered. - • - .Sem en P 3. clip from the Daily Globe, Washington, June 341, the following item: "Hy Mr. Ritchie, The petition of George S. Heiden, for the trial and Impeachment of Thos. Irwin, a United States Judge of the Western District of Pennsylvania." This petition was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. who will ask leave of the House to grant a commission for taking testi mony of witnesses, etc., during the recess of Congress, which Is now near nt hand. BFIATING lienjamia Leo VMS com mitted to jail on Saturday morning by Mayor Sluckralb, of Allegheny, charged with annuli and battery with intent to kill, on oath of his wife. His honim bad no other business of im portance during the day, with the exception of a few oases of drunkenness and disorderly con duct in the morning. --- Two rotten men Darned John Caldwell and John Masks, residing in the First Ward, Allegheny, were arrested yesterday in that city, on oath of Milo Irons, charged with having robbed and set fire to the store of J. 13. Riney Dear reen'oeny, across the Ohio. They were arrested on Saturday night nod will hare a further bouritig tomorrow. --- Tung valuable lot of ground situated on Band street, Dear Duquesne Way, belonging to the es tate ef Wm. Teen, dec'd., will be sold this eve ning on the second floor of Davis' auction rooms, Fifth street, by order of ecocide!. A list of desirable stocks , will also be sold. . ... -.. ... • Tee. annual meeting of the Corporaters of th • Allegheny Cemeteiy will be held lids day at tee. o'clock, on the grounds:, Thoie interested'will plea. take notice... ...... Yr.sTatIDAT VlO * weather wiis 'axecalivoly Got—a regular yalloir Juno day.. elan adaertleatoant for agents, in another col nutnheitZat ~ A Book for Prery Mae ;rm." Telegraphic CONGRESSIONAL: . WASIIIXGTOM' C11'4,1.047 Lfriuse pa=sed tho bill providing f..r keeping and distributing all public. documents throng the Secretary of Interior. On motion of J. (Maley Jones, of Penna., the rfou,e went into Committee of the Whole, and took up the sixty-four amendments made by the Senate to the misedlaneous appropriation The appropriation for :71.0,000 for the Capitol e.v• ; tension gave row to debate, dining which Mr. Tay lor, of Now York, ineffectually songht to amend by a proviso that no port of the money ho applied to in terior painting or decoration of the Capitol. Ile soot there are eminent American artists without employ ing the istsearoni of Italy. Mr. Quitman agreed with Mr. Taylor on the sub. ' jest of decoration, but would rather borrow money than karts the Capitol in an unfinished condition. Mr. J. Glancy Junes explained that all the money proposed to be appropriated is Mitlirtni for imilding, without regard to decoration. Mr. Marshall, of Ey., moved an amendment pro s klieg that no part of the money be expended fur sculpture or painting unless recimimended by dis tinguished artists, throe in number, selected by the President, the designs receive the approbation of , the Joint Library Committee. The Senate amendment, withltir. Mar:hall' , pro vise, was agreed tn. The Committee rose without acting on all the amendments. Mr. Hoskin said ho was authorized by the Committee on the Willett's Point ease to say that they cannot agree, and to introduce a resolution that the several reports of the Committee ho printed ant made the special order for the loth Mot. Pending the subject tho House adjourned. Srarry. —Mr. Bunter, of Va., from Finance Com mate°, reported a bill making appropriations for carrying the trans-Atlantic mails. Ile also introdu end a resolution rotating to the expense of •the neat fiscal year, the purport being that the Executive shall instruct the beads of departments to confine their estimates within tho limits. of sixty-four mil. t 23 44-6,615 212,461 20,251 92,806 125,539 68,699 bone. Bills were passed granting pensions to the widows of Generals Jones and Gahars. Considerable dis ,cuseion followed a proposition of Mr. Slidell, of Lou. him., to limit the pension to their period of widow hood, which was not agreed to. Mr. Toombs, of tleorgia, bitterly opposed the granting of these pi diens. Mr. Houston, of Tessa, Donie, of and others, paid warm tributes to the memory of General Gaines, and charged the Senate wilha want of gallantry. Mrs. Gaines occdpied. a seat in the Indies' gallery, and no', doubtless highly edified by the debate. The Naval Appropriation Bill was taken up- and discussed. The appropriation of SlOO,OOO to the Pee. swots Dry Dock was stricken out. Mr. Mallory, of Florida. from t h e Navel Commit tee reported an amendment for 1110 Construction of ten steam sloops of war: namely : 5 of rl Net draft of water , 4 of 14 feet and one peddle wneel gown er of S feet draft, at an aggregate cost of $1,200,000. Mr. Hale, of N. 11., mac rd to strike out 1 of it loot draft, leaving the others. Mr. Bell, of Tenn., supported the proposal, and made some happily sareasti' remarks, asking where the war spirits whoeveited ns so mocha few days ago? where were was the Senator from On' Mr. Toombs, who wanted war with ilngland at any firms these ten years past , Where the Senator from Illinois, Mr. Douglas, whosebill to c lothe the Piesident with slaz .... s Hoary powers, liLotht the -^ New Ham shi • • - astor (Vv._ +at agree with the wise and moderato Couneils of the Muth man of the Committee on Foreign Atiutr, Mr. Mason. These war spirits have left no margin, for any gentleman following in the wake. esrept to resolve that tho President shall give orders for the rapture of the whole British navy. " flir, Mr. court. it to prapwro gradually and silently fora con test with that great and arrogant power but never to use bravado. • Mr. Brown, of Miss., also orged the present in crease of the Navy. Bold words, such as had hero 112,0 d. require whe followed by bold deeds. Now i. the tins/ to increase our ships, when the ',edit of our country in good, for in a war with England see must burrow at 10 or 20 per cent. lle would hat a voted for 20 additional chips instead of 10. for although ho did not seek war he would be prepared to maintain, the honor of the country. Mr. Toombs, replied in the same strain ere!lin hi. former speech, that tho sited States c dill whip the world. Mr. Hammond. at S. C., did net entertain this a a war 111,11 , 111 T. hat PS ameasure indispensably ne rescuer for our interest its a peat commercial nation. Referring to the tono of recent speeches he said .- ..We cannot build a navy like Aladdin's palace in a night. Vat cannot raise ships by ramdutions of Congress i to rail' en army you harp Icit to light up the fircs from hill top to hill top : hot the conctruc tiou of equipments and training of a navy in a work of time. Liaiking at other countries we find the de ficiency of our navy compared with our commerce. Denmark. Sweden and other small 'totes hate no yin. equal or superior. Every clump orator in the con otry insists on our taking Cub., and wiping ott' Spain. yet Spain boo a larger tray y than toms. Be. Mr. Hammond, Isola these instals in the gulf as it stricken in the face, and lie hoped that the force in the gulf kill. rather with or without order, capture or rink one of the offending iessels, but these oath firma' sloops are not no a memoirs/ of woe with tireat. Britain. Ile would meet that issue whet:Lit comes." Mr. Dunghill, of 111., considered that they should fret decide what we are going to Lio respecting these Itriti.h outrages before saying what we will do with the navy. Are the Senate willing to corder power the ENC,IIIiVe to avenge and repel outrages, be !riving, ns hit bill now on tho table Rea, the North as t e rn b o undary n ot of lailk? If they' are ready to lent the question of British aggression, du it on its en merits, without overlaying it with resolutions !meeting the Central American remold", Every nstay on the face of the north is defied by the Coat iittee's resolutions, except ono. New ostmeass, June s.—The Mayor inae-la pro elatuation revoking the power of the Recorders tone point a nperiaJ poll.. The Vititene wore dinmate.l with the Mayor's vacillation. The street ss were full of excited people. The Vigil anee Committee were still fortify log their position. Lafayette Square in still in possession of the tool+, and cannon loaded with grape command all approachon I. the Square. The Recordern have appointed now special amongst them are some of the worst men in the oily. They refuse to rive up authority, althoegtt revoked Lys the Mayor, and have arrested several men, known to belong to the V igilance Committee. The Mayor has goon to the Vigilance Committee SUOIn, and placed himself under the protection of the Committee. No attack has yet been made by the mob. Col. Christy has withdrawn on leader of the movement, on account of his legal position, on the Committee of Vigilance. The Recorders are engaged in swearing in special policemen. All citizens have been invited to join. There is immense excitement on the Aroma Tilt Vigilance Com. arrested Lnmedon, of the Pieoyen, ' and kept him in confinement several bourn. for Ly ing drunk and disorderly around the Vigilance mitteen camp. The Mayor in still at the Vigil., Committee head quarters, afraid of hie life if be loners them. Affairn look "gunny. It i• not expected to have an election on Monday. Nxsr "RIX ANS, June 7. The election ha. gone for the Americans. award Stith is elected Mayor by a small majority. The vigilante are ntill behind barricades; not half of them voted; they nay they will carry Out the resolutions to free the city of net tiane. There is great rejoicing itt Lafayette Square among the Stith party. The city is in an uproar. NSW ORLEANS. June 7.—On Saturday the Mayor hoeing his life guaranteed proceeded to the St. Charles hotel where he met the COUOCiI and znas im peached and 11. M. Summers, President of the Board of Aldermen, zees elected in Ids place. Col. Porno, Chief of the ['Mice, was dismiesed and Col. Jacques appointed in his place. The old pollee wee re-or• gsinized and A. T. Turner and C. ti. Muzzy, report see, were arrested by the special police of the city ass danger'sus characters, but wore liberated on parole Turner roan. re-arrested. It IS rumored that tin Sherill has seized the ballot-boxes ; if no, no elect for will be held to•day. The streets are semoinglv twist bat no man's life is safe outside the differit barri cad.. An attack was made upon the igilancs Committee on Satnrday night. The Vigilenre Corn alit,. lost 4 killed and 12 wounded by the .cident ' discharge of a merlon during the confumon. t. Lo 1:1,, J one 7.—A Leavenworth Ispatel the sth says the details of the affray aTLasert between Lune and Jenkins are received. Lane Jenkins having a claim In contest, the former closed an acre of land on which was a well used by both parties in common. Lana recently loCiml the wall, fenced up the entrance to the well and forbade Jenkins access to it. Jenkins declared that he would have water ar all hazards. Latto threatened to shout him if he made forcible entry on his proud Ica.Cn Thunday afternoon, Jenkins, accompanied by four friends well armed, cut down Lane's fence end proceeded towards the well, when bane warned them nut to advance or he would shout. Disregard lag the threat, Jenkins and his party advanced, when Lane fired, killing Jenkins instantly. One of Jen kins' party shut Lane in the leg, inflicting a wound which confines him to teL Lane was arrested and was undergoing examination to-day. Thom is much excitement existing; Jenkins was held in high eeti. maned and hie ,loath is deeply deplored. A man named Wm. Wells le In custody in Law ranee county, charged with participating in the nut rage in Linn county- ST. Loris, Juno 7.—Dispatches from Leavenworth to the 3d, says that a tremendous rain storm visited that city on Wednesday morning, flooding cellars, inundating apertion of tho tome, and doing mush damage.- The Missouri river hank is full. Another dispatch, dated the 4th inst., says that an affray took place at LEIMOIIOe, yesteiday, between General Lane and Mr. Jenkins, a prominent citizen of that place, resulting in the death of Jenkins. Animosity existed between the parties, growing out of a disputed Land Claim. The moil which reached Isere yesterday, with dates to dm Mb of April, brings cenfirmation of the re. ported entry of tiogeroor Cumming jnto Salt Lake City, on the 5111 of April, but no other news not al ready published. Sr. LOUIS, June ooe. Leavenworth correspondent furnishes further details of Mohr:ewe. They contain nothing additional, excepting that the d no t reach Mormonsions met by tiilbert going South hod returned, or were returning, to Salt hake, and that Hoff ma n., commend had advanced only about would forty m es f mm the tat to tho 14th of May. an Camp s p a t b e f o re the 10th or 15th of June. There is nothing further in relation to the cuttjug off of Capt. rtfarcfa train. Sr. Louse, June 7.—The Detnocra tic Convention to-day nominated J. It. Barrett to represent this dis trict in Congress. \Yam:morrow, Juno 7.—The President has signed the bill declaring the title t° land warrants to rest in the wh i m heirs 2r legatees, in all cases where proof was ,tiled but the warrants not issued during the lite_ time of the ailment, and !slaw+ them personal chat /lee, The wumints issued under the act of March, 1866 - aro eardgtlable• Waetpgarox Crrr. J OO6 7.-4b4 Municipal elec tion is prognivalt,and eo -far, has been quiet and orody. twAr. Pgict - And special °dicers are aat la lap F gaISFF prficlut pat Nsw Tong. Jana T.—The bank statement for the Covinzercial. week inhibits a decrease in loans of $225,000; an increase in specie of $1,.40.1,000; increase to circuit!, 0011MIDTDE OD anatITRATION DOB tine, $206,000 increase to nominal deposits $2,137: ! 1v... DICK., V. P., Email , ammo, C. H. Damson, 000; increase in iviihdrann ders,sits, $354,000. W. w. t•tant, Mew Cutrall. Lori:WILLA:, Juno 7.—The river is rising, with al . Wee lily Iteviewortherlttsburgh liarlket. feet of water on the falls. Weather clear. Thar- i I Reported specioily Jar the Piltentrgh Gaelic.] tuometer S3'. Perrsultuts,TCMlLY, Jrax 8.553. Telegraphic BI arks is. The r..ntr•clion .o basalt. goes on slowly hot stekdlily . . , , ,A- the Stimuli, approaches the auti , ity of tho Spring thr• lire . Volta. Jaen 7 —0 ,500 6 1 ..' 1 . ' t "' nt '' ' ' s ';',7, ''', i 1,...a. Thereto ..IR twdrever, a fair itruonot of bnaltace• pri, 11 . ...1.0 bales sold. Flour lino: 1 . 71/. e bids sold. "*"." doing in all .I,..partuarrute; and ate hear very feW'rentP 4lol.. hens: 1 0..) 10. VOW. Garr heavy: ?Lime bus riold: Olive , ! ~,,,,,,, our r0r,,,,.,,,..,,,,,,,. fiNd7:l; whits 72•14b0`. Yellow 77( .1 75 " . 1-I ' n .... ' ° Y• " i The rivers continue high, the constant talus serving to dull. Batter toe - r at 1 . 2., b 17. Linseed Oil dull and int o. kimp them up. The weather belay gives some token of i louget. 111Jea . Inn tuA Ayres !fie higher; sale. at -.-- becoming settled, arid as hope It rosy settle, for if we have Tillios dull st 10.1,.1 , . Whl. , Y 5t ..4 .t . ' 1421' C ' ff" Muth more or it, a frog pond will he netbing to the croaking dull. :I , tigur dull Fe• i.:lr dro , pitir, on Cotton to I.lver. ~,,.hell ht.,. 1 ....1 :,:,,„.,..: 1,1 St,. b 5 . 5 7,1::ai1y: Chicago end Rock Wand . 1 The Cincinnati Musette says the wheat crop In obi., and ..i . 111 . 11 . 6 Lattti °s ' n .21' 07 ' - -'', C ',,'. 5".° .,' . 5 , 2 .' . ',,.. ,P'''''...,' Coal. I oilltros will be short of the average; di-corn crop muldltag. , Crated t.... hi:la:wale so. ~ ~• '...., 4 ,; ...•"...... 1 ,rand the cots, bay and potato crop large. The Chicago et • o Coo IC,: Cleveland 1 Toledo Z., o Tribune says the crepe( all kinds will be • good one and 1 PutiAtistrult, May 7.—lteNtipta of Stour conlinue to fall t h a t r b er „ Is so ~,,,,„1 5r, f,,,,. creaking. I„ thu ['ae m o o . .4. 4 , 11, but no export demand, and superfine nominal at $4 *.:A. shall h a ve a n avo rygge cr op if otherwise, we cannot :answer the we attrar w ill on. soarer , ot s ts . 101 e• trt family range from $I 00 to j+. Sales of KYe and dry for a week or two, Fl.or at $.:, ,--a &rho, Corn Meal at $7 , nt.f., 11,000 be. f or 1 ,. ::.""1I: v •lote 11 beat .....1.1 .0 $1 Li. 1,01310 fair at $1 10, and I T her , 0 ,,,,,,,1 produce here, fur the eastward, continuo red al *4' to $1 . Rye wanted at "0: Corn ;settle, and 10; lar go for the seioon. and by Lake they are very targets . in non line yel lon .....1 , 1 at 7::.. atloat end Tile eture 'ALIA. bus s ,t„„ r „, o f l as t ~ ..5 , , T ,,,,, pros ,. 'g o .b an a. a ,„ t h“ nt , ~,, ',on. rat. t.obi ..... ,, , , n. Clover l'eed ...lad sad II here yet .the . ouutry, and shows that it would be idle to a le. c $4 :As., I .•!,,. Pi...ions unirt: sales e d itions:. any ad WKI,I[I, in prices. The ooly article that lisle. at 1 1...1 . ..: , .. l'i.le , at at''', . Atoill.ier• at 7 .7 I. Lard ahows env tendency to advance is corn, and with It there • 11.1 t at 1 I i,e in ads and 1,: in ' ltcga. !less Pork sells slowly 1 5 5 ti r r u neer cri it s pr,. 5 1u,-t—whidr, at $ l 7 ::eat l'l 1... , .. 1^' , ... ~......., ' 4 .. M..rosr. Money continues r.y, the 120t4 4 broker. firolusg but diddle L..• advere ed to ....,r i.• ....al baps It": Ci•lt , e loon:lit lII' , to do sal the bents absorbing all the good paper offering. „ r ip ~ r.,, P i o ... lots ...n...1.0 . Wool doll Whid‘v Ti,.. same . true of the money market eastward, where sills :lowly 51 cau l , ~, .1. 11.30..1/111 prevallsand mottled coca prefer to keep their CI v. taa lc, J ea , .." FI ,,, Lt 4.1 ,4 ,1 y end loblianged, 10011 Looney idle rather than adventnris it ro doubtful in.stments l 1.1.1. sold r ed $.: . 'i.e., 4 1.., •iipertioa to extra, reeeints light. The," la however, a very slow and gradual improvement iv Viloaky tires ut 1 , . lle ugh the receipt. are 101 00. b. 010 114111 1t13{14 . t. and at .110 progress,. the country will gel animistic , . dentatul . ontodie• Pro, i-, na doll li., fairly upon Its feet again said go ahead ea strongly never. &dined to ,r, and [hilt Sid, +old at ;' a - with s dell war bet. Weather i drat and ples.stit 11....ey and Exchange unaltered Ittmuoat , Jun.. - anl...ll.mara S:t net and Oita , nt 14 City {I. %, haat very what. at ~,1 3t $1 02,4110. Cornt , n..yant and arts..: rt. , rialotta lac... awl I.rtner II I , 1111 I,g 0 r SIN R. 7,0. ri• ..., .1 celebrated Sewing blachines 11..0 attained their pre eminent position among im provement t of (hie Ist, from their ximplicity, being the least complicated of .y ever invented; 2.1, their me is easier learned; 3.d, their stitch Is more elastic; 4th, they sew Iron, ordinary spools, silk, linen or cotton thread, and finish their own work; .04, the, are cheaper (because of (heir superiority,l than the cheapest. W. C. Elliott, the popular shirt manufacturer, No. 21 Fifth street, is the sole agent for this city. Call up. him. You will he treated with the utmost politeness, and shown the lost ma chines extant. It is nimply throwing money away to porches° any other machines lb. these. Cat I. when yen will at Slott-r'. fine Ambmh•pe and Photograph Mallory, No. 73 Wood street, you will find it thronged with visitors examioing the ..01- lection of plot., whirl, it presents, or waiting their turn for a "sitting. - It is not inappropriately rolled tee '•Peoplr'e flattery," and mod undoubtedly Slatter's success is due to the cheapness ci his work—picture, costing a s 1. w+ 2., rents—to much rts to its faithfiliness and the nl,ihty of the preprie- • liristet VA a ILI 09 and persons fornhihing apartments. Atoulil call at the I . pholttery ettablivh• wont of Mestrii. M 1..., hho ovV, and examine the a.cortment of Loithges, Carpets. Bear, Mot treeles, Cie., which they have on hand. There is no firm in the city of Pittsburgh we can more readily recommend to the public. Both members are rime- Imritynen and gentlemen in the Into sense or ult tlen in br iiiiiiii".ent ' imember word. l'oren..etii=.: forming an ai.inaintani•t nigh t their stand. Fo. Fourth :Incr. Ere,. A Liquor Alurchante,N., L.:. Liberty street, enjoy a•tnputation which Bret to say is not general among their ricer. In this Jay of roieohed and drugged dietillations, when op pononcy to the vending of liquor, has so completely failed, it rarf he no question with the friend of hu manity, as to hie course. It plainly against •••lel• and we evy to the public, when liquors are purchased. let t1...m hu get from a house like that we tnettiioned 01,00 e. which, while extensive in ite seeortmeni.. i. . • th 'roughly re11..1.1.• in other ro ti. ot le doing , . . line trade in Lathe , ' sle.e• ali hi• patronage liting Lnor.l of -,n the trim litundatiim good work and fair dealing lie kseps emplityeil only the beat hands, turnn nut only the best wash. eoLraita (Lei best model., in aeon tine to the intereAS c.i hi+ eunhintern, and has. no way safely say, as vo.til an estahli-lininnt n can be found in either city. ret•entmend euiphatieally eur reader , . Statinns' ,-l-eneine Machine. bare nothing tt. four [tom rompetition. Their menu are too apparent and their character too well mtahlithetl. Since their introduction many attetaw haie tenon made li, en pone to them, lint they stand .a end-.tee and will emitinue so to stand. Thm-e who have n , •t yet pro Comm.! one of the... asti-inn. and still rentuire their 0..1,1+1311Ce. r 1.1,11.1 store Corner Of Morkel and : , .. , 011 , 1 - tenet:, and examine the different varit lie, be h., en hidel. Ms.it •iid- onil Pboteeratili N Tri is the 1%1., to eaff Tbrn r.iie open, tor. tiled h ail ell the the Ant. It wort: invariably pit, siitirfortion, nod prie, then, is no inxtinuim, of tho kind mire nee fiinalile. titre him a call. Ineiir in nlin tN. ;6, P.Ltrtli ?tre&t Canpoond :ant t., Le the .eft niedirine 1.,r r..14.:11,, , •1•1••••ii.en.e...f the thr., n 3 lanr, an•l evon ~,n 3utnnti •thnt ha ver been prrFentaa la the Wa hate Fenn vouchnna it ,rrit• en by ,the have .e.l it. anti from ,•nr innintanee with the artiv u le h,rll and to pn•privto. —a gentletn. nvt puce ni inarkety • no h.•I to I.,riani in :tayilq: IZ tint it anaertn4. Tar. Scott Legion held a meeting lent evening and adopted a uniform It is to be a sky-blue roundabout and pants. and blue cloth cap. Medal on the right breast. Anne, mushets. Tuesday, Itlth, the Legion will he inspected by the Brigade Innpector and enrolled into the volunteer service of the Stale, tinder the new militia law NORTH BRITISH Review —The May number of this publication. American reprint, is receiv ell from limits Miner It contains eleven pers of ability and interest, the subjects of which take a wide and attractive range. (Plot id the umniliusses of the EGielsior in broke down ye.terdy afternoon jmi n it left ti pare, near the Fair Ground.. tine of the hors, plunged and fell and the axle of one of the whet. broke at the same instant, giving the insider, a d (-idea shock, though nobody was hurt. It it Let the common desire of all to make lb best possiltle Investment of their means, and thus merchants who oiler the greatest inducements I cash I.nyors, seem to be favored with the great. prosperity. This rect. well studtal and acted np,. by Carnagban, Allegheny City, bee given direct, to all his business operations. liens, the low rat. et which be furnish a good article of nett's boys' clothing. • Vitro applied cicala to the great practical er. of the age; Morse ban brought iialsanimin to lit tl daily aervarit of millions of men ; Newton unrave ed the tunti, 01 the 'tar', nod 'mole their midin the mariner' , guide on the trarklese iii•ean. wt. there teen bate ilono in their depurtitsenta, Dr. Ay doer in medicine. He Write great diee..verley. Seionro and litre to u,o in the cure of dirtier nd maker the cell di,. , teries of the great Chet au, available for the wantr of every day lite. it medicine, for the low juicer at which they are col bring within the reach of every man the beet 'ivi.do and the her! ,kill of modem tinier.-- II Serricvrart. Tor 1..• v r or Pn.unc.-- ••The love of praise, howe'or concealed by ar Iteips, more or less, and glows in every ho The proud, to gain it, toils on toils nodose. Tho motlerl shun it low to make it sore." Ii is our prow tore tol praise the garment mode he Brown Stone Clothing Hall of 11°,41411 N 00, No. rtB3 and 003 Chow - toot street, above rk Nit:LANE', CP.I.F.IIRA TGIF I.IV ER P I 1.1.3, Wl` parwl L T Fleming Bro., l'iltnbor,b, rzuk.lftm..og lb no p.polar remnaics t , f tI flay. flat 1t ..11 rnix Illy miplaJnt. 1....1athe and dy•popniu. Is now bepmd arml4. Kraal 11, lomtlArkony from • Well kwon lady nol cyollousan4onr own rays N4W Woo, A ognot :‘,lss Mr. and Mro. W111.4m0, No. 24S : 4 osontli !Met, I, that they have both been sulfating Pith the brat complaint for &lam, Ore yoora during which time they Lave spent a largo amount at mussy and triod many Ivilsodinf. but to no Finally. hearing of Dr. )loLoun's Pint, prepared by Flomina they parallax/al four Loa., w huh they took ocronlinc to /hearth no yeempanylug novh Loa, and now pronoutam tlsommni vas/ per foctly curad of that iliatrins- Ind disease. 113 a Purchaaaraabould Imaareful tomb for 1/11-II'LABP. 061./KIITLATEI.I LI V KR PlLL:tonal/ors/gored by Ilfdll3flNl.l a / I POP, of Pittsburgh, Po. lillere an other Pills pporting to Le Liver Pills, now before the public. hr. lirLoneds gam lila Liner Pills, six/ mdolonted Vanolfuga, ran now Le Mal at all easpeatahlo drug atoms. Non. genuine soiMoul Ito rig/wears of JeSalsonT 111.011140 0608. Alustruanrous PROPERTY HOLDERM, ATrr K I lON PFIRBIN de. JOHNSON to , rvasr.l 11(!,ir tuilltln fka lismotaw twit, npplylug W- lAD B .B.Z CIO'S I'A'rENT ELASTIC FIItE 13; ATER PROOF CIiVAIIIINT 11.001 , 1NG, ARE now preparA to execute orders for any denniption of Rook, ntetp or flat, al (he sh,tolll4 tic., awl with dm «Imo,. rile. btu;;btu;;l.• put 46. 11°44 that catit(vt C ho:ll,not+m anal .1.3111.11b1 I i ty.. Our Itusle tire too Will known to require any sulcuty trout Tastinsonials iu rancor of Etats itisofing and saw*, can Lowe. by calling at our Omen, No. 75 Smltbdold drool. Buildings rusered With the short Roofing cau be wan al H. N011...11, corner of Wylie and High ativetai J. Bedt . • navy Hotel, corner of Brent and Seventh strsetia Bon. of W. 0. Esq.., Diamond alloy, opvisits Patterson. Stable; aka. n( R. titraW.Conact of Markel stud Second sta also thine of 11. IL.Surei.p, num block; Brownavlllii Wharf Host; Hobert Flynn, Minos., betaiseu Wirtater and Wylie strtel, Store of J. H. Slcßoberts, Webster at. Strada or A. Emilie) rnturr of Water alley and Sandusky street, Allegheuyi Minis of 11. B. WSW., EN.. ItOzi; 110n."...4 A. Neuley,Jobt. Scutt, Inn. htcCnll and Mel Coon, East Liberty; and ninny iitliera thu h 1111.14,00 lo men. 1111 JOIINSON, aldlalavilyl/ N 0.75 Sad I . ll..bargh, l'a. L AKEfISII ---2 a 5 tolls. Le Salmon; lAkir Superior 111,11 W Pleb; lit lit ULU. do •do SS Ils. Trout; 1/212111111 .311.1.1 a. Lake 11..rring - , 50 Edda de do fA hf da 11.0 Mackerel. Art exiles article, Ma, to stare and for aala by my lal .1. O. CANPIRLD. BRdWN, IIILL 5 I=2 !;!lIIMEI',I=EI Ictia,,mazulA qa APPLE..—Nonearriviam chow. Nrtriory would hrihg v c co) bbl.lmt those tiootatlorri are altogether nonallpl. ASIIKS--Tha market lethal!, we quote Pod nomitar at 41 and ?mix, Ash ranges from 111:rTt ANTI 11)05—A very moderate ingniry for Butter and prices. aro ahnoet nonittud at Id for Commuo atid 110410 tor Prone to Choi., Holt Egg. ara rather 1.100 And wanted at o@lo. BACON—The market in not active hot the foaling Is r, bolte 15105 of Country Shoulders at Cato,i, Wee at 7 cc I and Plain 11501 at 8, and of City Cured Bleonlders at 7 rash and :I, tirne, Rides SA$ and Plain llama Sonar Coral 1150 , BPI:AO:11. BKANS—A , alumet no gale; we quote emelt Mine at 74 4$1,01) , will, no otters above the inside Bore. BleliETS AND TUBS—The following are mannfacturere' ran. at Fallctoo and New Brighton: Bucketa, common and I: hoopoll, $7,751, CO and $1,30; extra large Tabs, 2 and 3 hoops, $4,74 and 5: No. I Tube, $630, No. 2 do, $5,51:4 No. 3 do, 14,70 No. 4 do, $l,OO. Keeler,. No. 2, $8,75 ash, p.r fund , Solon of Enicket• In the rstail way at $2.0030V2.12. 510. of Warliboards at New Brighton factory at $2,25 iwir 1 dux. BlWUNlS—tliereie enpply, and micro range from $1 pro doyen for common to $3 for choir° extra, interns*. Bah/ gnelea ranging accordingly COItDADE -31anilla 1:00, roll, 10 c lb Manilla it,gie. nit, 14 OVI It. 110rop Rope, cll. II r - et Uhl lletup Itope., cut, 12 c Co Tarred }top, roil, 11 c IblT.wreAl Bop, cot, 12 th Pa king Yard. time, II r @ MI Parking Varu,rom BED Ctlll DA—alai:MN $1.30. s2.."o44 b Vtun Hemp. r. 37, $ 2.11.4i,5,47f. don 11007 0:11,11 etc bah. PL,40;011 LIN Eht--Moullla, 87 Is T. dna. Damp, 70.7. I.orroN ARNE—Price. remain es botoro /o°lso POO. b In-or. r qlm N.,. 16 , II 1N...17 No dbl r 171, 1 , 1 No 11 No lb . • ....lo c lb, No. 20.. Pilox~Nu. boo_ 11 c a Ace WWI 1‘) r ddr Nn. 16,1 c yl Ave NTIFSTINOS 8,5, yd -GAM LES AND SUAD—ennillea ateady At 0. quota. do. —.tipped 12! rr.ould 13 Awl adammtine s.up mmal. As bet., atowly nt 5 50 comm., 6,55 tar 15.. awl 10 for Pairy , . e. T”Det and Cs,llln, oth 50 d, tig cr. k r, uo , 4 %. _ - • • light eupply, tint Chore ndla it lucid>: salew at New in Ili., smart way In tail trade el at P. DM Ell FRUIT—SIew of Apples in lots at r shipment amt. Peaches .eater and tuitional at DRIEII bEEF—Stnall sale. if new 19 the tierce al ta.• Kale , prima vreal•tru. •ralval. 45 bat nala In smell trtna rL.r. that' ara hold the rmall • •% at tAI ra.t:l3—Wo .4;3.'4. F.... 4, o.n art ;val. N.' 1111 n the ran,. 4ral.ro Sh..rta. Shlpatutts and Midelltage, watt Tinto at 4J. utlx,l Brun and ithot fir at 50, sod Shells demand fat Markarol No Z. large. .tt yr...J.04113 la HA, and $C.6t. , q511,75 10. IlahLta IlerrLog is,lAsC,Otr, NVittta FirL. Soprrtor do $ll, Lalf do ordinary L.ll, Suiera..r, pixy) Trout, Ws EN.ualif.lo 1 . 4.1ti.13 1. FLOCK -The r...ript•Coll l / 1 1111 0 small lent th.• de/nal:if la very 110.1. atl.w arrival r.l Bola, at $.1;21.{.453,4• and r•tra at „1.1f11,1n, WI In oinality, nutl, 'tore, regular •al.w al S2.A entar. tw ran, dpm for family .I.• Th. f••lmg yoaterda• was rutltor Iwtter than f, • few dut•l. 6 It —QII9 contitwelu alealy demand at tr,drotn tint at. note Noma oblvrnte Itouth or Kota th at area,' let good a regovat sad seam at 47atf..0 • 111 a se:lN ataaahly to dlattllers from Drat hands • . • t• rn.l Irma etc, at orll 1V 6.01, !mi.:. ul 11ftil4•rr.1.1 1 1 r.., mninlr •1:1, abd 0 1 0.40111 tau 11,1 mot list• to •larelo ducult•l from the 0..20try ••la mud lab, 1 1 1.0 or by 10.1 aud bbl. Nt..1:•••• •,..01) Of 01. Cab , e end flke.t OAS I . llql-1.1... fullo.n. 0.0.•gb tubiug Per• r.r F.,t. . . •- • , 7 rtn I'y inch CIA, Pipe... 3 cis 1i 1 11 13' +.. 1734 ' :!..i sohteet bt the t,P 'wary tllecuunt tkl- a !nor supply et entleo, sod ettlee at 110. II It/Et , --ttte..tt little.. have ativaucut.l to :434 mud lb° t.4.4lenetr 4e 441.11 .114.4.1 , 1 There :vie but fete y Iltdee met met ue quote pricx ss firm at Itezitli IRON k N It I I,—lbure lea very Itght tletuattd, but ent rstee ate ustelatutted, stet v.., rele-st uur quotatuotte • 16011.11 IKON. Oluariv.tt Ma 11..1., Ith 2114 Per teat tel HOOP JI Nit. CM= V..uao Lk,: 9,74 ikl 3.1 NnUtlD •]x NUM.- t; ........ • rIAT 1 by 3; 7 16 mid Dkudy 111,1..;' REES . . 7-Id aud d.ad , Saddle Trwt•iq and by 316 aud 11.1 4 daad I. I ^ •• - • vz; B lit or R.Lv..te lb • 0, ewer, tn,...1 13,14.15,1.. a 17 Vtb 156 IX ATI I tal— rimrtgr itat Slanghttq Upper I,nllirr doz we repeat our quotation. IffiFrsni ..... .................. iskirtine Leather F 1 lb 1 1-SlgTff ... tOffil I.s itit—A iery dull market: country is nominal at 100 .1‘ 4 and city do at 11 for No I. 51B1111—The tuff riven continuo to furnish •Leady apply, and we note further sales of Urea. (rum ffrst hnd§ pu.i56.,111 tor (more Common and r2O for Clear. Shinales n tff,oo6sfff.,ll:i NI Ur , PORK—Sane of country pocked at $.l:, and city I•• at $17,504 615; in the noel% tray sales at 515.50.. 011,--Linveed t I a held flrroly at 70', Lord ffd Na I.ls et 65 and am. IltrrkTOEff—Am acarce and have advanced; sales on ir rtv u l or ffeds at 35410 and Nvahnutiocks at 40(ditrh. SittlDS- -Wo can boar of nothing doing itt Timothy or Clover. Flax he steady at ffl,l2fftsl.ls. LT—Staaily hot dull at $.1.1aad.6405 for No.l ad $1,15 Isar extra. ISINDUIV tiLASS--priesx are arm, ern repeat oar qnotallonv for the small eires, city mate and 709, p 5.00., Into. $3.75; Sall to Pill and 01.12C0 10011, $4,214 1113 to 9113 and 141 Ito Waif, $4,16. lllicae are not cash price; country brawls range 60 cents II hot leaa. For the suoreeding 10 cent illecourd off. IVIIITE lA:AD—firm sod in Lamy demand at ffll-Prn 611 hag for pun , in .01, and dry Or vOll5, abject to the llama -is. count. Red Lead pet, and Litharge 86‘.. Will/MS—Soles of Karr 1151.01% Rectified Iseteady at Iffleff2 Tile PtllLlelo,Bl/ C•rftl oil:wings of beef Cot tit, et the market for the week, show it decrease of about Ziti laud below the reompte of the Week Freston'. weather 111 inclpAlly Owing to nufavorable state of the wr, oipther with Om fact that drovers et this market. do bat roollre the prize. obtain...let neighboring cities. The prices of all descriptions of ealtleShow • faring off compared with lisle time butt year of Vida 3.3 14 100 Ma erittelPhi.d that dm tug tbo atoning antocom priest will Mile higher.— Today the market was quip tirely, there beings good tie mand, and plow well nounteluod. The offardip rddietwo yard. amount to 110 load of which 61ti wore itotaced of at ViiinielPs Aesop Drop Yard at sidiol-I'. Torre wean e few extra which sold et 01, 010, and ate.nt 910 Mad were taken to New Took. SiEP —The market has Loanquite dull dining the paid week: the receipts being largo end the &Ismail limited, prieos balm declined honed . 11 head. The offartngs amount to 7000 bead, of which only 4000 bend purchasers at prices rooting from $3 to $5 IS bead, Neal to 71440 for doused.. The arrivals slid sole of hop at Phillip' Volsci ,Drisse Yawl .meant to WA/ hued, eirlicJit sold et prices 0. 1ttq.. 1 .t.7 from fIC4 to s7 , ' for 100 lbe net, Import. by River LOUISVILLE per Rocket-1M bbl. dr 6.0,29 toe do bauls.. 4 2.5.4ke potatoes, 160 aids, 57 bls cotton, 210 Ude dour,: dm'. bristles, ciarke or; 919 As wheat, Kennedy A Bro; blots whiskey. Forsyth A co; 2ma mdr, J Collins, 91 1,6 whkkey, Carr k co: 42 aka dr apple., W Cooper! 0 carriage. T Kennedy Jr, 7 eke wool, W Harker, 5 be aids, Pennock f co; 100 lade dour, Knox A Irtlee; 70 do_, Hutchinson; 109 do, J F Torrenurs 1 tak b W 310 elks, 0 do bbl., l 5 do km A Wood; 334 bow pig Iron, 7 1 ,1 do, lihnick co; 172 do, RC Loomie, CINCINNATI per oladietor-27 to. boo, 4 bbl, 2 boo. ¢3 nts potatom. lob! 00,100 do oil, 50 to lard, 21 Idols tobacco, Clerk., A co; 40 aka regs. Bbutrisn; 24 bbl v0w..., 18 kegs, Bagnley, Cosgrove A co; 95 bbl whiskey, WC* to 60 do flour , ilhisgrare; 15 do oil, P R W ACK Ft; 2 bbd tabacru e lleyl; 44 bp wheat, Liggett 17 L li.ll iscrap Iron, Speng7 3 111 stolen" Getteudorf: 30 do do whiskey, Bern -10 la map, Clods,; 172 bin co too, 151 Fentmult , 7 4 dodo, Nitnick A or; 173 do do, Kennedy A. cal 32 du do, K log, Pennock A co; 114 As wheat, Illitchcock A no; 42 thl door. Llimetu 931 slim whet, Kennedt; 409 do do. 111' Ballo A Abler, be do do, Taggart; 711'i'1 whiskey, Brlum do do ,151 161 boot, Zr, Ltd milt, comer. 111 d ZAN ESVILLE per 1.33 ma Gotham-555 bbl done, telcieco ,49 MA eggs, 14 tp butter, 2 .k. fruit, Clarke A et , 7 0.1. cute, Ilskowel I, Peen & co; 99 elm corn, Patin: 2 lobt lilhodlots A or; 2 do du, Weldon: 150 hP 6418Y,' 9 Jnate, 707 rile feed, ?L': do, cute, 11 do potatoes, 20 do dr ripples,: do poschae, 1 bbl eggs °weer: COO ft itanocr, 88 h..11 h..11 A CO; 24 told Am, Brauer. 10 do do, Duren; 24 st. potatoes. Little, 50 Jon buckets, ifroesint 10 UM flour, It.. LOUISVILLE piir Endmvor- 2 56 hidea, 110011 E 1004 pg. lead, U A Falinesauck; II all 505114: 115 whole Jo, 0% Ltd. Wood; 40 tons pig aid.!, Lourolr, 192 661 floor, Liggett; 6 Wylie; 138 Lis c 011.,. Pennock; IS aka coke Thong - nom 31 pit gs snackluery, :10 tcs bent, 141 by wheel. 10 hbols tobacco. 155 bbl flour, 31 do whiskey, 17 1m stouts, Clarke A co! 30 bbl cosi, Utsch Peterson 4 bbl glees, Curllng,A Co. 3 bid wire, Grout 100 do Mos, Peterson: 370 aka wheat )(weedy! 10 bid pearl ash, Lyom 2 hbd, 1 kg tobacco, owner •,3,1 .1. whissf, Brown A Klrifatrifk. ST.IOI/18 per Clitton-121 41,4 *heal, Brown K Irkpat ride; 2.6 rolls leather, B 1 eke Anthem, 1549 DLi t flour, 7 do, ...... 5 Mal tobao ZS bide; 0 NU skins, 0 do 0091 sails 95 Clarke A en, 11 0.1,2 bo copper, Colantatn, Ilitil ,nen A co; 5 bbl oil, B Ayahneelool4 hhdo tobacto, Grier: I tio. tuda,ll rope, PatereiNE 100 Bear, Langley & bead; SY.S eke wheat, Kennedy; 40 bbl flour, Idmia; y; 353 ales wheat, Liggett T.i6bbi fluor, Id'ilatei A..Ander,.l3l ;to bsmo, 10 do beat 510111 & Soo. NASIIVILLE per Jennie Grey-2 Mid eogar LlDelair. be , lonsplg Ira% Graff, Bennett 4 or, 2ha ware, BEC , .ffly. 30 ' 1;61 hiekey, L raltneetock; Mil ham, 3 do ahoniderlk Fleck & Barmier, 52061 whisks), Black & Weft* 1141 mds Stewart 50 WA Cour` 2la bam,BelditU 5 bbl a 1 13314103 blot 3) whiskey, Anthurs & BodgeneloLafliak;4oll l boWheaS Kennedy; 31 sks Ilour, Dickey, da hld AU% B:Ite hen, 10 cak shmtiders.= eke potatoes. 2 MUM, 263 book C la rke & 03 12 bbl lard 011,463 ahells, lot of boat tackle, Jmea & Cooley; 13) Ile m 110.494 bge wboat, '245 bbl dour, 11 do lard, 02 do4tineketk *este t0644' lbs melt, .1 7 0 boo wheat, IDickey & 00. Btelaisboat liegister. AIatIVED—L......, itrowsnretan,Tvier4 40: Baked Dvard, EBrabath; anYoll, Wbraßur, , wma....9 44 i. .u. ' DEPARTED—Imam" 8ri7r5.01.5 TAWS ' Phi do; OA. Bayard, Plizsba&inChayalt, iiltrallait• • :r 40=-4.44%444.00.1. ''' ''. _ . .. . . . MIN' XII. BCIZWIS The yr - Pother rater day was as t at,f,, omittY T.T. it woo. dentate Grey from leasheille, thp e. 'trams Graham from al l the - g;:i‘ "' filet Rocket both from Loulnille. all arrived' ~,Tet " to e were reported in the GoscV.P of reete,a,,,,. -m om - o.L.es and refer to the= again to direct attention to n conned which may be found above. et of Gum The Gladisttor arrived yesterday mconipg with thaiinote of load! from Cincinnati. Slip bad over butl bale royhe ' t for one Item. mho r octually loaded down. 11d• hue boa boon doing Loch:excellent interim* that It is intimated ' the South America Is about to join with the Sat./rim. and Glodiator and them form's triiweekly line bVlV•errt 1014 eu, aril Cilicinnatl. There WY but n small stroke or larolnesi on the wharf the way of ehipping. In mapper to utdoothng there °xi coroilderable moving. A huge number of cabal hoeb• in no Wheeling boars are not doing much jail ow nr A notice appeared. few day. since of the ankido to St Louie of • Pittaborghar natural Georg It iyelt.l hi hale been • steamboat captain of thin place. Then went no boats tearing yrstnrJtT Wit the mahlt. packet. The Emma Graham will leave at 4, Pt 11., inky day for Zoneweillc, ea punctually ae the clock. Go on boo by all meant,. Tbe .pl.odid A rironle, Copt Conway. (late fret cleat will leave on Wednesday for Et. Paul. We ash this loud all manner of good liwk, for ITC liked her caber .lo:chi awl we like this preempt one. Mr. Phiukett to elect. The Alma will probably Wane Wday, she to the only bast tom In port for how Orlitato Tbo beautiful Amcor Ids May, the rhi-infid Superior out the swift Roll/ince, nr.t . ,11 hauling with utmost Rep:itch fa- For St. Luis and idea. we lona the Fonnuerce, Tultac City, Rocket, Mariner, Fort Wayne, low,. Framoot, Met:op oll;and A.rgunont. For St. Yard direct—the Alden. - The Little Indian le up far Napliville. All thew boats era good, mic and well °Ricerca. .f.m us c m en t a GRAND SS'iLICILL FESTIVAL THE GERMAN NORTH AMERICAIN Musical Association VIII relcbraln its 10th Am:lß...nary In tl.t• TUNIC. Sth. 9th and 10111 TrESDAV EVENIN(I.,,tII, GRAND CONC Elt NEW NATIONAL Over Two Hundred laud Flay Vocal aud Instrumental Performer,. lnomprieing rime of the beet reiniical talent in the—tintry Ue which occasion still he perf,rnesi, for the r, ilm• the United States, the celebrated Tableau, ON THE. SEA SHORE. By the distinguished compceet,JUl.lUn 0 , 70 Tine Loon Mild and chaste musical descriptive the end the life and habits nt the Fnhsrmen, hoe met the grat e. lowness In England, Frac, and Unr tuans The concert will he under Iln• direct; a to , m'e-t' !Arts-tot, PROF LiCilW All Wednesday Afternoon, gth, at a o' clock PRIZE CONCERT,. Al' I . F'll.N" ILA.LL Ou which occesieu the dUtereut tl;thietlee heleoging to El. An. ellEt /00 will Comr , te htrautughlfirent 9nVER GqiLEV EVENINO, ETORT ucLocn. F."l J I . F. , n z n n " „ nn .... , --- V ~,,,,,T. nn--n-nn rt... 4...,. a... alet.llSir tc ," hVILYINO s .'‘ 10,k, the frAtivil:ex A SPLIONI3rD L 3.1.2,701, will Le gi roe in the el.. 11411 TIII.III.9DAT, the 10th, proce,. n thr GRAND BALI. I=l a)-Price. of saute.. t..Ural..lG , ucert. Dr,a, Pup:Lett, ft: Upper Tier. 60 cents. Prt, Calvert, :0 I.l.anynnE. P. Plc-Nic I.lruond, to cep.. I . Je FOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEAT I; F. Me Leave. end Cartago. . . J C FOsTEp Acting .d Stage !hunger . ..... W Vous.. Treneurer... dr- Strong, •OF PRICE, Fri rat° In holdaix peraene Drat Circle and Pat g.tta Upper Tier... Far Nora ~pen at 7 , o'clock. Ctotoon, at Tina Toemtliky evening, Clninol Pcetly - i! •f American Mnoieat V KDN EDAY EVENINOIntt , Ut h. ,o M-CA)OKE, which orra.lon rh” ,w 1,131 n 1,4131 •oLo• Flu, to the gebtlrmeo f ,1i,,1 the EMIMII== TIME TRIES ALL Ll1(4.113. JULIA 1.00)E E Mallltrw Yawn, Mr. 11. 1.. ii:11C0,11 Canny. Mit, Fitle, which TILE I'IIKSENTATION TIIE IPLAd Attar alkali Ow nautical drama or Ml' POLL AN ta MIL JOE. M.ry, JULIA M. COOKE...Unary Ilalyanl. Ili C. F.ati.i RECITATION—“The Scolding 1171.1 A M.Co011t: To cinlalo with the burlap. of PO-CA4ION-TAS. einrinttatt. Cc VOR C I NCIN I.OIIS v tramrr IDA BIAY, Capt. John May, Intl leave tr the shot m ot an rttrarned ate putt! on TIIIS DAY, Ora to :natant, at 4 r treight or paaNage apply on tareri or to Jett PLACE. DAS N ILB A. CO. • F - OR CINCINNATI.- -The regu lan aide wheel packet SC ritioa. Capt. ktait It. J. Grace, will panne for the arts., and all Intertnediara porta on THIS DAY, sth loot., o'clort, 11 For ft , r1,,,t0 or pasalgaapply on board, or to • m 303 YLACIFZ, BARNES I CALL Agent 4. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOU- j dait ----7 ISVILLE--Tha fine rata:atter RELIANCE, tarpt. F. X- Reno, will hare for the ilhovo and art Interno draw porta, on THIS DAY, Bab 1090., at 4 e. tr. For lfr.lght or paasage apply on burnt or to B FLACK. DA RN ES At (At. Agents jlaobbillr, .Vc 10R NASIIVILLE—Tetine new ,Ls e&i st..stnve INDIAN. Carptniu It. 4irneulee. I.tve for the %Ws,. and All lut..prnavdtald port., nn MAT EMMA Y, 1:1h mmd .nt 4 L. Fur frnaglA or pa.m+Agn appl, nn board or I' FLACLC.BAIINEM A CO.. Ag'te. 24. 'Louis, Su FOR 67. PAUL DIRECT--To irr{ Pt. ionic, Keokuk, Durlinuton. cation, Davenport, Kock lelalel. Galena, Duboque,l.a Wenona and ht. Paul—The nue ateamer COIDIEFICE, lUptalel Elearlckeau, .la - 11 have for the above, Aorta on TIIDBPDAT, 10th kat , t 4P. Y. ror freight or P-1.8.P1 apply au board of to je7 . FLACK, BARNES S CU., Agto. VOR ST. PAUL DIRECT.—To .L• St. Loin.,Keokuk,Burllngtou,aloscatirov. Davenport, Rock Islaud,Gelena, Dubuque, La4....P,* uom,and 84. Paul.—The Cue enamor LOCKET, Captain Mu. Hurd, will leave for the above port. on TnertsDAY, 10th hut., at 4P. M. For freight or peerage apply on boarl or to Ue7) FLACK, BARNES a CO., Agra. FOR ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK i t a i lt -me fine steamer FULTON CITY, Capt. David Z. IltickelL will leave for the above and all Interco. Mate porta on MIS DAY, Oda lost., et 4 o'clock, P. to. Inn freight or peonage apply hoard, or to le! PLACE, DAILNES A CO., Agents . WESTERN LINE PASSEN- I ORR PACKET—VOR ST. LOUIS. KR- AW•M KRUK, BOOR ISLAND, tiALENA, Asir St. PAUL--Theaplendld gent:oar MARINER, Capt. Drava, will breve for the abora sod all Intern...dial.• pint. oo THIS DAY, Mt last, at 4 o'clock r to. Tor freight or peroollae " FLACK SARNI . ' it • Jo^ , o_. Agents FOE §T.FrOUIS & MISSOURI RlVER—Thespian:id pooeorger ateotorr PORT WAYNE, Capt. Mulford, will leave fort on sod sli.lotennedlato ports on TIILS DAY, Mb lo at p.n. For (night or passage apply nO Ward o nto 01 FLACK . DARNEL , A 1311., Agorae. FOR ST. LOUIS—The fine new steamer lOWA, apt. Slow, sill leave W the *bore Mad all intermediate texts ..* MI Instant at 4 lichck P. 31. For freight or pesmo epply (Jet) 'FLACK. BAILNF.P CO. A ..ente. FOR Sr. LOUIS.—The splendid oroamer .10FIN C. FREMONT, Copiato SOAK&Ie. trill loom for th• store. LI4 i 1;; 1 pods oil TULA DAY Bth lost, at 4 P. 51. For tre4tit or pummel apply op hoard or lo m FLACK, BARN F-A A co, Agiolo. FOR ST. LOUIS, 011,11N.A, DU- • q t - • MAIMS, Br. PAIR. •d. ST. ANDeTtIONY'S .SSR= 4 •=l.5. 11 AILS, DIRFAT.—The fine passenger steamer IRMO POLAR Capt. R. Calloatua millßave fur the abut, end =AR Intermediate sa=ris on TDB DAY, ath 1a5t.,04 4 a',loSli. P. Pt. Yor Defeat or passage apply or. board or les • rnY. CESAR. REA, Agt. FOR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUCK, BotitngtO, Almeatine, DarauPort. Roar bland, Oakum., Dubuque, La Croon, Rations, and at. ran, The ft. drawer ARGONAUT, Capt. tiro. C. Alatao. mOI leave for the abort, and all lotexamilate porta, nu THIS DAY, Bth hut, at 1 P. AL Por e Volftelgt,tl Or .pas-, wage applYon Wird, or PLACE,to roy2l PLACE, BARNES a co, A FOR ST. • LOUIS, KEOKUK, _ BURLINOTON, DAVENPORT, ROCK IBLAND, OLLM4A. DUBUQUE. LA CRO.IB4=NT, ' , AND BT. estm—The Ape iteemar ARIZONLA,,Data. Oen- ' Irsty, will leers Wr the *lwo, And All intermediate portion TUTS DAY. 51A Instant, et 4r. U.'-Fur fraitLt _ or e . P t ;t1 1144 '' b"'d or to PLACE, BARN EA - A ED,'''.: TOR o grser ..t.r.tuvh-iztiolojas ertll lean for tlaa shore end all Intermediate DAY, Ilth Wet, at 4freight or, mare, orgy on heard or to !LACK, 'LATINO A CO.Atrut.. Otto Otleaufi c „&c. FOR bIEMPIIIS &NEW 4 44: !-4 ORLEANS.--The Sao aleaoxr ALMA, Captain John Dabineun, rrill leave On. the leans I lateranedlato pact TillB DAY, 6th haat, at A o'do4, - st. Par trelght or passage apply on board, or to 5- 5 - mys FUCA, DARNI7.3 t 0,1,:A3ea5 COOKING DS, G.AO' , • - • A. WORD TO -- ra.R. TILE lIEATED TERIVI APPROACHJ.I: IN% and wo call etc. attentioa o( ittcLadtect,ci.thi, ha that COOKING, IRONINGS.S-c„,—„,' Cao be done with 5c0tg0;1. 5555e me coot, and with dWpch-tr-tbolll?NdA8.1"7, • momma—by cuing Magrares GO. COOk.log. $lO% To which w•reopectrally Invite itta tditni . loa. it NO .15 Badtlafieldficcol.. bb for Na . ap'l 7 A. JOaNSQ.S Limo. . sircoway end City issa. wrt. 012.Pler MBA TS MILL- PREPARE,D SUPPLY rer rualo.l-Throi ply : my! xn ualn.Rdearada Can*, •ra7 deperiptivp, sty. &lad wubtp - 81.br (Staab, f r .. so tit WV wt4a, leit , r prim • dim Iwo bank rter Ware atot Cbcm )l . lo4 far ralstod Window Modes, sad eterathittg newt al with the Carpi depertment of llosrl fornlshloic.l wo .ielpstsl2llllll3ofb prim* gar • aki , SPtinS 7 T 4 ...P•ne, r. would sawn I i,urchuen, tit awir from oar tarp Stor-kaad at ow u". ."; 11=1111