• Vlttabitt - #4 #slt att. • I.XTTEIPPIT:fIiG3ME: • wE D NEsDAIr NORM% JUNE 9,. 1858 07110) 41 . P4PZR OP TER curr. City and News Items REPUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET _ • MI Otisturn-21TI ornsm, GEN. JAIIEI3 L 110011.11ZAD, Pittaburgh 11011LIPP M c""1 11311 T, Allegheny Cif" JOITN P. PENNET,-Pittobstigh. .1. HERON • Pittsburgh . ELIAB B. , do DAVID H. BAT D, Peebles. JACOB W. 201.1. McKeesport. itODDRT P. Alt a ELL, Alleghsof 11111207, 0.011:i OL. ORA Alleghror aav l' ONO, nit:burgh DSOS, Indiana. AITDIroa, I• ER, Mullen. MUM, . 'TWICE, Lawrsocarills • s MOIL Or Peon, • ~ Ohio. THE 808017,11811 D.—Testerday was a grand gala day: It was ery evident to all observers that "The Dutch • taken Pittsburgh" instead of Holland. We ye not seen this good old city wear so much oliday attire since the grand turn ont.-10 1866 t the Fremont celebration. Dim:Mond alloy, fro.. Wood to Market, waved With battriere. Pea •ores of green leaves, with appr o pdg e mottoes, graced fith. street; Kleber's elegant lolden - luirp was twined anew with wreaths, and Wood arrest put on all its banners. Lafayette. Hall was decorated with flags from every window, and in fine all the principal streets looked finely. A large number of sing ers arrived . during Monday night and jester day from Barak.. Cleveland, Detroit, Louisville, —Erie ' Sandusky, Toledo, Canton, Akron, Wheel ing,,7elmitown, Philadelphia, New York, Lan caster and other places. They all belong to,the great Saxon'army that has come hither to bOild, to improve and to make up a part of the great mass of the citizens of the Republic. At about 8 o'clock the Committee appointed for that purpose received the delegations, Rev. Mr. Kredel making the speech on the occasion. It was in, to us, an unknown tongue. After the mutual greetings incident to the occasion were over, eight young ladies, attired in white, as k, cended the platform, and were received with Bp "— plause. One of them, Miss Cornelia Roth. then , • stepped forward, and in a well delivered address, presented, on-behalf of the young ladies of , Pittsburgh, a beautiful flag to the nFrohinii Singer Society," the members of which were as , sembled on the platform to receive it. Mr. Neeb, of the Freeman's Friend, replied on be half of the Society,after which a song, composed expressly for the occasion, was sung with beau tiful Tag Cones/sr.—We, too, were at the Concert at the new National last evening. Foster's fine audience househas been at last tested. There ' • needhereafter be no fear that it will give way under the pressure of a vast crowd. Never have we seat in this city a more brilliant au dience. The parquette was a parterre of head dresses; and the second' tier was brilliant also, with the beauty and fashion of Pittsburgh. From half-past seven to quarter-past eight all the avenues to the building were blocked up by the eager crowdand all crinoline arrangements must have been in a state of dilapidation after passing the ordeal of the stairs and the iron - gateway 'for one, at the second landing. There was ['great deal of confusion about the arrangement of the seats, and the man with five Motets for range, number 40 was in a horrid plight.wttim, alter arriving with five eager and - music-loving damsels, he found range 40 entire becdpied with the happiest and most uncon cerned people in the world, whom nothing short of ecry.of fire or the crushing in of tier number two could have disturbed. However, confusion at last came to an end, as everything must, and all who could not get seats stood op and watched those who were Bitting down. The heat weal torrid and rouge had no good effect. The number of singers and performers upon instruments Meat:have been about 160. We _ counted,:in the range of vocalists, 90, and think <iers-were about 60 - others. The stage was so arrangedas to produce a very good effect upon, • audience as lba curtain arose, disclosing thatiauge of German beads and foreign beards, ' rising and - receding from the front with the sea, a ship, ua the rooks of the sea shore in the back ground; The only Wilything about the ptiTormanee was an apparent effort to produce 'lln effect bylbe burning of crimson lights in one of the - -tilde scenes, which served only to distract the attention without once sug gesting-lightning or tire or anything else, lint an abortive attempt to do something that might aid the mind in comprehending the gen - erM sense of the opera, or 'whatever one may please te,call : it. The time throughout was perfect, and :Mr. Schwab, maitre de baton, de serves great' credit for the admirable control which be exercised aver the vast choir, whose =2I IZZIMEM DRAT/DORY D. RODVIT 11. D tones frequently arose high and lend, or sank to the sweetness and softness of the zephyr. Various passages of music which we have - not at the hour {l2 midnight) at which - we write, time to refer to in detail, were exceedingly fine and drew rounds of applause from the vast audience. One gentleman whose name we do not know, sang a solawith fine effect, and our friend Dr. Able, in the second won exceedingly fortu nate, if fortune has anything to do with success in music. We would say to the Doctor .Thepyr physic to the dogs" and cultivate the local, ineleadoroorrectiug the "stomachic". organa. The Concert. was indeed a . great auccess ang deserves the popularity It enjoyed.., We wouldi gladly write more, but weary printers dropping the type into the "stick" and our own weary band and eyes, admonish us that sleep at this, hour is more important than criticism. COURT OP QUARTER SZPSIONS—TUeadAy, June SUL—William Roney, charge of surety of the peace, preferred by John Berry. The defend ant was a tenant at will of the-prosecutor, and ejected after lawful notice for non-payment of real. This gave rise to ill-feeling and a diffi culty arose. Courtheardbotheides and ordered each party to pay half the - aoate. Bernard Callahan; surety of peace, on oath of Mrs. Maginals. Mrs. M. is a sister of Calla han's. wife, and Callahan lives in Mrs. M.'s house. This trouble was a. sort of family quar rel. - Callihan made a statement of the case and so did Mrs. M. The defendant was ordered do psy the costs. Corn. vs. Robertlaylor; assault and battery; on oath of Iris father. The District Attorney, Mr. Collier, elated that the man was believed to be insane. The father, Mr. Taylor, 'who lives io Versailles tp., watt sworn. Robt. committed an assault on his brollter John: on the 27th of May last. The father inter — ferod and Robert attacked him. Mr. 'T. then stated that hii boy had been insane about 7 years. Mr. Taylor stated that he (the father) had kept him chained for the last 100 years, and it leas lei recently he had got loose. He was sent to the Western Hospital. Taylor is about 24 years of age. Com. vs. Robert White; indictment horse stealing, on oath of Ephraim Morrell. The par ticulars of this case are fresh in the melmory of our renders. The prosecutor lost a valuable horse, and afterwards found him in the stable of defendant, the Kittanning. White was found guilty of the charge. GIBSONTOIL—We read a good deal about towns out west growing up in a night or two; about vast factories that sprung, as it were, like exha lations from the ground, and think so much about these things that we do not observe the towns that grow up as it were by our sides. Within the last year GibsontOn has been built on the MI bank of the llitinorigahela river, 40 miles above Pittsburgh. Messrs. Gibson, Sono & Co., of Philadelphia, are the proprietors of the flouring mill and ditillery built there, which occupies man enough to people a large village. The flouring mill is five stories high, and with the distillery 150 feet ling by 90 feet wide. The malt house and kiln building Is 170 feet long by 40 feet wide. The storage house is 110 by 6u and the cooper ship 65 by 26. All these build ings are of the most Inibstantial kind, built of choice hewn stone, and with BO great regard for taste ihit' the missive pile attracts the eye of the passer cm the boat for,miles. The company owns 308 scree of valuable land just in this 15 P 0 i, and a very largepropoition of the wheat and rye which grows to plentifolly all through therieh and beentifulialley of the hfonongabele, will-find a market here. Mies Cooed DileeJulla bi. Cooke, one of the l; most modest,. wartby and intelligent of our LOitni110191112; Will take i benefit to.nigbt at the Nst.Whel. She is one of the most indefatigable students= any stage, is always up in her parts, is &Ways essysnd gracefal luall her movements es en actress, Is sometimes s little too measured And,tragio in her reading, but always cieaerves a good hotuie,.whieh we doubt not she will re ceive thin night. See her card in the Theatre advertisement this morning. Ten no-litn.—This grand affair will come off tomorrow. A btlf-honett train will run from the depot on Liberty street, at the canal, to Danny's Drove, where the festivities are to lte • - ,elebratid. Crowds are going. Wasrumummen CONORKS3IO3AL NOMINATIUS. —We learn by telegraph that at the Itepnbßean prim IX7. melding, held in Westmoreland county on Saturday last, Eno= Cowes, Esq., reor s i2red - - a majority of 680. Do Cashier of the „Central Bank oti Pann wywinia,l4o4ted Hollidspbarg, gives notice tkla new 131 /0 4 k0 - wilibe gone for Ina. am Oa P Fnut*ln's Peens Blnwrina Collitig. wood, Chief Engineer . orthe Vigilant ntro, Announced on Monday, by public notice, that a Fireman's prayer meeting would be held at the Vigßant.Engine House that evening. Those who went there were much gratified to find an assemblage . of about sixty firemen, voluntarily met together for the purpose of prayer and praise! The services were conducted by Mr. Gee. Aibree, of the Third Presbyterian .',lturelt. •Prayers were offered by Messrs. Mchittsters, -Rinehart, Copelandand Tindle, with singing and brief remarks from Messrs. Aibree, McMasters, Bailey and Copeland. Another meeting will he held on Thursday evening next at the same place. Mr. Albreo stated that an effort would be made to have sermons prepared by the pastors of the different congregations in the city, to be delivered to the firemen in a body, when sees eicrit should offer. Mr. Leonard, on behalf of the Building Committee of the Neptune Fire Company, tendered the use of their Hall for the purpose of prayer meetings by the firemen. af ter singing the doxology, the meeting adjourned. D.. S 'OOOOO, of Philadelphia, will t.p in Pitts , burgh, on Thursday, the 10th inst., and remains two days at the-St. Clair Hotel. The primary cause of his visit is to see a patient suffering with Pulmonary Consumption. He will, however, devote Friday and Saturday, the Ilth and 12th, to seeing all who may desire to consult him for their health's sake. Dr. Schenck Ls the proprietor of "Schenck's Pal metto Syrup," which is well known about here, as a number of remarkable cores kayo hoop performed by it. He is also the inventor of the celebrated "Res pirometcr" for examining the Lungs, which detects the slightest murmur or disease of the Respiratory Organs, and is highly spoken of by physicians. Ito requests us to state that he will remain hero two days, and conlially invites all who have seated coughs, colds. consumption or liver complaint, to call on him. lle gives all advice free of charge, and wishes all to call and 'cc him, as a word of advice may sometimes save life. Ile charges for a thorough examination with his Itespiromotor at his rooms, 53,00, and for t riling in the city: botany ono not feeling able tli pay, he will examine them free of charge. His Pultoonie Syrup is said to be the only sure remedy for Consumption sifter it has Immune seated. We hope every one that has any disease leading to wards consumption will hoar in mind the thou of his coming, and visit him; rni•: AI, ICE oars 015711.• IRON CITT COLLEE:E, PITTSIMICI3, Ps.— Extract from a letter dated Juno 2d, from Mr. Sand. Bridge, of Blair county, Pennsylvania w. king—Dcar.Sir ,—,After a trial of better than three months in keeping the hooks of en extensive Iron Works, I am exceedingly happy to inform you that I find the 'knowledge and practice acquired at the Iron City College lucre than sufficient to enable me to surretal in my undertaking. first I hail some Jostles, and no little anxiety, to know whether Iwm folly competent for the task, hot. though short my experience, 1 deem it amply sue*, eiont to warrant me in saying that a young man ran become a practical book-keeper in the Iron City Col lege. lam fully persuaded that wore the merits of the "Iron City - fully known, you could not:lc:um medate the pupils who would apply for 31111i, , i013. Ttaspectfully Yours, SAurni. BRIE, F., 3R. For specimens nil writing and circulars, address F. W. Jenkins, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oua readers will bear in mind that the Price Concert by the different tiocieties composing the German Singing Association, takes place this afternoon, at • o'clock, in Lafayette Hall. The Societies, on this occasion, will sing separate gems, such as they may select, in competition for a prize to he awarded to that society which it is considered sting most beautifully on the oe• casino. The Concert will, doubtless, I,e second only to that of last night The Association hold a grand banquet in the same hall this evening Scnious ArCIDENT.—About eleven o'clock Monday night, while the reception ceremonies of the flaengerbund were going on at Lafayette Hall, a man - named Magee, watchman at the Custom House, stepped on a skylight at the head of the landing at the Fourth street entrance to Lafayette Hall, and fell through two skylights to the ground floor, a distance of nearly thirty feet. He was cut in several places, but no internal injuries were discovered. Drs. Hart meyer and Gross dressed his wounds, nod lie was conveyed home._ It was a terrible fall, and it is actenish ing that•he escaped with his life Toe following appointments were made on Monday, by the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, for the June Terra: Crier--Captain Charles Roberts. Tipstaves—Robprt Wm. Rougher, John SI )twain, Jonathan Neely, John C. Smith, Thomas Mat well, James heed, J Patterson Pao.uoTiort.---U W. Aid. who has been fur some lime poet at the A ile.ghenT City Station of the P., Ft. W B. II ham been appointed Freight Agent at that station. eke W. B. Barron. The appointment is a good one and the promo lion deserve.l.' THE bolll3lfilrit'S of the new borough, Malta, will be run In a few days. The viewers appoint ed Jty the Court are John Sampson, Esq., and Col. James Anderson. • The survey will be made by Mr. Mitchell, or Reserve Tp.—Divpatrh. Iteceassn.—Robert Sample, Jr., committed on a capias to answer Sebastian U/129 in a out for damages, in conspiring to abduct and adduce his daughter Matilda, Irma released from jail on Minday, by giving bail in the sum of s7,.iyin, A zsanincr. 8T0651 occurred in Madison town ship ou Monday last Houses, bares, stables, fruit trees and fences were demolished, which has occasioned great loss ton number of the cit izens of that township.—Clarion Dew. m.rvEn's Ire Crteiv SoLooms, on St. Clair mreot, near Liberty, are resorted to by those who desire a rich, well-Ilsvored article of Ire create, with all the etceteras,nerved op In the neatest style. These rooms are now, well furnished, airy, and convenient to-the public. Drop in as yen pass, and try fur yourself. t Tr is but the 'Common ffos iro of all to niake the best poasiblo investment of their means, and those merchants who offer the greaten inducements to cash buyers, seem to be favored with the greatest prosperity. This fact, wall studied and acted upon, by Carnaghan, Allegheny City, has given direction to all hie business operations. /fence the lOw rates at which he furnishes a good article of men's or boys' clothing. Ter Love or Po.tist:.-- "The love of praise, borre'er concealed by art, Reigns, more or less, and glows in every heart; The proud, to gain it, toils on toils endure, The modest shun it bet to make it sure." It is our provirma to praise the garments made -at the .11rovvn Stone Clothing hull of Rocklin' S Wil son, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. MCLANE'S - CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, pre pared by Plemiug Bro., Pittaburgh, are ranked among the mat popular roc:Lydia:Bur the day. That it will care liver nomplalut, sick - headache and dyspepsia la new bitYond doubt. Ettad the following testnramy :rum a well known lady and gentleman of our own city: New tonic Anguet s, Lost. Mr. and Mr.. Williame, Nn. 249 Seventh enact, nuttfe that they bane both holm capering with the livercompland foe abort Ave yeara. daring which time they have spent a large amount of money and tried many remedies, bat to n purpose. Finally, hearing ofDr. kicLateet Sills, prepared by Fleming Throe., they purchased fear totes, which they took according to directions accompanying each box. and loar pronounce I hemesives pet featly cured of that distress.. g Atoms... g.Porchauraahoul beureftal to tusk for DR. ItPLANE B RATED LIVER PlLLS,masufsetored by FLEMING BROS, of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, wow before the peblie. Dr. M7nna'a go. nine Liver PM; also hls celebrated Vermlfage, eau soar I. had at all respectable dreg story. /Vane genuine without tee ripstaliere of jedsherT BLAMING DOOR. Amusements 4 c A It 1) Mr. and Perra. A. W. Young Bog rospeetfolly to atinentire that their JOINT BENEFIT is fired for FRIDAY EVENINO, Jane 11th, on which oe caelon trill be presented a great rombloation of Norelry red Attraction. A boodeome SILVER CUP ho given for the beet CONUNDRUM, to ho decided by due andlenre. du collo n drums to be sent to tho lox °Mee beforo hi o'clock Friday. The porforromwe will commence with (Orel time here) the _new drams, by Mark demon, phlox of the ('ow h, untitled • DIIND TOUR OWN BUSINESS 24¢tytho, Mr. A. W. YOUNG Vertical, Mr. WALTEIt Mr.EML.E. MoriAn, Aka A. W YOUNGFain. y. lULIA AI. WOKE. Arta will. A, Ark Art of MEMIMOMMEZEI Sio.n. Hr. A W YOUSO. (Lie tire, appearanoe u kola nine tragedy). William, • l9nt time JULIA 31. COOKE. Dmrb . • .. • • Mr.. A. W. TOUNO Tom iirlado anti a poettliarly affecting tragedy, 111 nr h her for than SKakolgasoo'ti, entitled • OTIFICIAL 0 TRA V ESTI E. Othello, Br. A. W. YOUNG .Doodemou•, JULIA NI. COOK I sir 13 0: Book ooyop.o. JotrOad GRAND EMUSIC.A.I. PEISTIVAL HD GPRIdAN NORTH AMERICAN Mueical Associatiop w , i , c ,„b„,„ iv 10th nolecturl On. •os Jiypr, Sth, Nth :And ,1h Wednetd•y Afternoon, Vila, •1 3 o•clotk, PRIZE CONCERT, AT LAFAS.' ETTIG On which occasion the dithiront Sociatiso t.silonging to tios Asss.ciation ssilloompeto for a insgollicontAlLVEßClol3l.l.7- EVA - NINO, CIO UT O'CLOCK, spIACNDID BANQUET Will 6, given In the neme MIL TRUBPDA Y. U. loth. or.etaloo through the totho'ipal streets of the city. Plc Mc at Denny's Grove. 0 - lock, the ft - stivillits rllirlo=e erlth A GRAND BALL, LusitsymTrx '4.iinsofadmlsafon totlcao4oooce.t, Orme Orcloantl , • 14; Upper par, Uremia. Pita Cknaort, cts. ~•• {Lplarlatroandfl,locuto. jeaßld [!term by our Speeinlßepo Her.] & Mar". celebrated Sewing Machines have attained their pm-eminent position among im prevemeetkof this class; let, from their eimpheity, being the least complicated of any over invented; 2d, their use i easier learned; 3d, their stitch is more elastic; 4tb, they sew from ordinary spools, silk, linen or cotton thread,' and finish their own work; sth, they are cheaper (because of their superiority,) than the cheapest. W. C. Elliott, the _popular shirt manufacturer, No. 21 Fifth street, is the sole agent for this city. Call upon bins- Son will be treated with the utmost politeness, and shown the best ma chinks extant. It is simply throwing money away to purchase any other machines than these. CALL. whoa you will at Mato-r; fine Ambrotype and Photograph Gallery, No. 72 Wood street, you will find it thronged with visitors examining the col lection of pictures which. it presents, or waiting their turn for a '•sitting." It is nut inappropriately called the "People's Gallery," and most undoubtedly Mr. Slatter's seeress is duo In the cheapness cf his work—pictures costing as law a. 25 cents—as much as to its faithfulness and the ability of the proprie tor. firsts t , l , FAMILIES and persons furnishing apartments, should call at the Upholstery establish ment of Messrs. Th.bert• tb RornigF, and examine the assortmed of Lounges, Carpets, Beds, Mat tresses, hr.,. which they have on hand./ There in no firm in the city of Pittsburgh we eau more readily recommend to the public. Both members are prac. . tient workmen and gentlemen in the I true s i ore of word. Purchasers trill consult their into .t by forming an acquaintance with them. Its ember their sthnd, FU. 85 Fourth streeL Mew., John Bryay , tf- eq., Liquor Merchants, No. 155 Liberty street, enjoy a reputation which see re gret to say is not general among their class. In this day of poisoned and drugged distillations, when op. pononcy to the vending of liquors has so completely failed, it can be no question with the friend of hu manity, as to his 0011700. It is plainly against 0.f.6 teriviorm, and we say to the public, when liquors are purchased, let them be got from a house like that we have mentioned above, which, while extensive in its assortments, is as thoroughly reliable in other re spects. ll'oti;os, of No. 23 Wylie street. is doing a line trade in Ladies' Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, kis patronage being based upon the true foundation et good work and fair dealing. He keeps - employed only the best hands, turns out only the best work, consults the best models, is attentive to the interests 4,1 his customers, and has. wo may safely say, as goad an establishment as ran be found in either city. We reeommend him emphatically to our readers. SINGERS . Sewing Machines hare nothing to fear from competition. Their merits are ton apparent and their character too well established.. Since their introduction many attempts have been made to su persede them, but they stand Nomlwr (i.e and will continuo sn to stand. Those who have not yet pro cured ~no of the.e useful articles, and still require th e i r c sistanre, should visit St„,', clothing store, corner m Itlarhet and Second streets, and oxamine the different varieties ho boo on hand Ala.tit.ssuen'a Anthrotype and I . hotograph flattery, No. 7G Fourth street, is the place to call for good pictures. The proprietor is a first rate opera- Aar, and is provided with all the improvements in the Art. Ills work.iorariably gives satisfaction, and in prices there is no in,litation of the kind morn rea sonable. (lire hits a call. Lear in mind No. 7G, Apollo Building, Fourth street_ - Bwe/04 . n Vegetable Compound is sail to 1 , 43 the best medicine for coughs, colds, diseases of the throat and lungs, and even consomption itself, that hoe ever been presented to the public. We have seen numerous Certifteates vouching for its efficacy, writ ten by those who have used it, and from...cour ac quaintance with the article itself and its,proprietor —a gentleman not given to quackery—we feel au thorised in saying it is all that is asserted. Zpettal Pottreo CHINA, GLASS AND QIIDENSWARD NC !:ToCK J P. - r OPENED, AT THE OLP Ie.ST.OULISII,IIF.V7 FL 'V' I - 3 I GI- 33 Y, Wood Fdrret, snrgh, P.., Wilt, is moc rerotring from Eurite and Eiul,rn Coil, • choke a...sortcni.nt of tirtirfes In hie g i. an,/ ti.tottil of Pmrl White Stow. 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The Greefenlierg lbraltls Pill mires dyspepsia. Tito firsafenberg Health Pill purge. without pain. The itr.efenberg Ile.alth Pill dose not wsoken. The tireeleuberg health Pill is not drasio. The tiroefenborg Ilealth Pill can be taken at work. The 1/racteulterg Health Pill la entirely vegetable. The Grasfeuberg Health Pill le the beet opening pill known • The Ilraefouterg [faith Pill It. mode of choice gums and The ilniefenberg Health Pill mans acid shonmelt. The vireefifitherg Health Pill cures nervotisneo. Thu Graileolwrg Health Pill honoured hundred.- The tiraefettletrg Health Pill will more where a pill can clue. The araefeitlsrg Health Pill acne on the kidneys. ThuOroeteitherg rill combine. the virtues of malt other pine. The tlreefenberg Health Mlle are took and not weakening. The Oraefenberg Ifealth Pill min he taken at night. The iiraefleaberg Health I'll I can be taken after abutter. The tireefenberg Health Pill contains, dose in one pill. The liceefenberg lleelth Pill Is taken by the weak. The Ornefenberg Health Pill la taken by the bilious The Ornefenburg health Pill cures Jaundice. The tireofenberg Heath Pill cure. permanently For full account et all the ilinefenberg med Iclnes,ace Uracfnulsrg Almanacs, which can be had gratin at the Agents. Pike in rent. a boo. DR. 4:1E0. H. KEYSER, No. 140 Wood elreet, and J. PLII3III NO, Allegheny. my'Z'olstaT N;w ; ;;;; ; ; ; Tr, for the Core of lieretta or Rupture SLI,LISIES RADICAL. CURE TRUBA. lIITIERE PATENT TRIPAS. PITCIPA SUpPoRTER TRUES. PELP.ADJUSTINU TRUES. DR. BANNING'S LACE or BODY DRACE,Ior the torso! Prolaperu Rion. Piles, Abiloinlval and Spinal Weakneserie DIL S. C. FITCH'S Silver Plated Enpportor. PILE PROPS, for the el:mit:land corn of Pilev. ELASTIC StOCKINOS, for weak 1.1 varicose ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, far weak kneoJoirp. ANKLE surronTo, fur weal: .kfrjoints. SUSPENSORY BA NDMIES. MiiiNEMMIE DR EYSER nlw he, a Tn.,e which will rwlkwlly cure Hernia er Rupture. Mee at his Drugntore, No. Ito Wood etreet,eigu of tho Golden Mortar. apaalawP $l,OOO REV.' AIM for any Medicine that will excel PRATT A BUTCHER'S MAOIO OIL, thu only I goblin Rumedy now cold for Rhetanaron, Neuralgia, IPautaehe, Toothache, Pain in the Rid. or Back, Sprain', Bruites, .uro Throat, Burnt, Chntracted il , rtla and Muscles; tho only veg. etable remedy disroteniel that will art upon thou and Bul b, tbejoints. Thousand. or per.°s bare been cured or tlimen romplatote by title new gibirovery. All aro Invited to give it a trial. Prtticipal ogle. 206 ISaatilngton street, Brooklyn, N.Y. For sato by DR. ONO. 11. HEYBNIL No. I.luWetel One", and .1 P. PLEMINIi, Allegheny. hip:moire of Pratt &Butcher on the wrapper, and name blow° In the bottle. apllMewP 10 BATTERY, OR EI.RCTRO MAUNETTO MArrißms, fior Medical purl..., of • arrY =PM. , Mad. will Le sent free ..f taffeta charges, stherstor su Expo. ram, upon a rernittauce of Teo Dollars. Address Or. UEO U. KEYSER, Nu. 140 Wood st.,Pittsburgh. Pa. spaulsoP CARPETS TUX DIA ILK ET STILEF.T CARPET STORY, s STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all dermmde for Velvet, Brnssels, Throo-ply nod In. grain Carpets, of every description, idyl.. and quality. Fluor Oil Cloths, from to 24 foot vide, at tower pricer/ then In. h ere err b e f o r e offered; Cocoa Matting for (Alyea or chunkier, Painted Wludotr Etudes, find everything connect. ecl with the Carpet department of Ilouee Forniehing. As we aoticlpate en 1111.1•11., In primes after the Spring Trade opens, we would suggest to peirchaeere to make their eeleations now from our large Stork and at our prreont very low trice*. b,.! W. aI • OLINTOCK. PARfflildilS' MUTUAL FPI It W. MST"' FLAN CTO COMPANY oFnct—anter Smarr, rork, Pen.. 1117,217 :2 ArrumnhtedOvitM 'Phis Company continues to insure the sorer Idnds pr.porty sit . ,lost loss or damage by Oro, ist rots. Low so I. consistent with ssroty. 11. ft RADER, Creaklout. sorts-wlyY FARMERS AND OTHERS—An intel• J. bout, active deaf and dumb lad IPr 15, an orphan, who has had els year. of tuition at the inetitutton to phi., and can read and write, le now at the Allegheny Or phan Axylutu. The manager.. delft,. to bind him to • tutu. sr,. to learn soma other proper ouvopistion. sod have uo doubt the boy would be metal to whoever um , take him. He is himself eery Lax lope to go to • farm, sad It I. hoped tide notice may sinner the attention of some farmer wlm, while benefiting himeelf by severing a metal employee, will also help the orphan. Application may be mede to Him H0L1113,109 Penn ..tree[, Pittsburgh, or Dlr. I} B. HAYS, 2.43 teak, Allegheny, tor2s.wtfP Lem:tutu paten are requested Moony.) FOR SALE—A Slide Valve Steam Engine, In mood working order, with two Cylinder Boilers 30 feet long each and 88 inches diameter; Cylinder 10 Inches diameter, 0 feet stroke. Atm, Shafting, Riney. and Unlit .re of varimm slum and of the beet quality. The above will be sold low sad on favorable terms, and v~ Ls seen qt oar Ropownlk, In Allegheny City, whets terms of mho will be undo known. JOON IRWIN A 80N15. How TO DO GGOD AND GET "PAID FOB IV—Take= Agency Loom. Publication...— no terms ore sects thus no Le fo psoibility of mu.— EMIT Yuma.' win be glad lo obtatu 401136 Of For vaildellati Wrest FOWLER A WSW, .... JeVtlrl Etliftialny, MM Yak. Telegraphic. aotral2S4sioNAL, WASIIINGTO3, June 7 SZNATIC-31r. Seward explained his coarse in the recent war debate. He was not ono of those who was willing to indicate that any expLutation could be given short of the total abandonment of the right of police on the seas, and he so expressed it in his remarks. He had no idea that tho British Gov ernment will sustain or sanction its exercise; if they no, then is the time br meet and redress them. The Senator from Illinois has made an attempt. by his biil, to anticipate a reply from West Britain, but the country and Congress are against that pro posal, and it has been laid on the table. Ile (Mr. S.) had wished with a contrary view to extend the eel siOn till the explanations can be had, or the country put in an aggressive attitude, if need ho. These ten sloop; can be taken as a war measure. they add but 100 guns to the navy. Mr. Douglas made a long response. using strong war language. Ho said a war with England most decide not only the right of search on sea, but her right to tread the soil of tho American continent. !dr...Davis. of Mississippi, replied to Mr. Douglas, saying that he t Davis) never belonged to the war party in time rd . peace, nor to the pence party in time of war. A long discussion on-uo,l respecting gunboat, after which Mr. Clingtnan's gunboat amendment was lost—y. 3 12, nays 31. Mr. Cameron, of Pa., Mr. Ilananotol, of S. C., and ethe r s, made remarks, when Mr. Hale's amendment was lost—yeas 22, nays 31. The original amendment, for lc ,40,,p5, was then acted on and lost —yoas 20, nays 21. Mr. Mallory again renewed, as an amendment, hi. proposition to construct fire screw steam sloops and one paddle wheel steamer, at a c 0 ,4 of $1,200.000, which was carried—yeas IS, nays IT. Mr. Crittenden offered a resolution for the raining of the steamships of tho Navy of forty guns after the Slates, steamers of twenty guns after the towns and cities, and under twenty as the president may direct Agreed to, and the hill was their passed. Tho Army Appropriation hill was thou taken up, when the Senate adjourned. WASIIISCITAN ern - , June S. Sectrr..—On motion of Mr. Piglet, ollPa., a tCA elution was adopted extending limo ses 'on of Con gress to Monday next, Juno 14th. Tlit;' - ote stood: yens 43, nays 16. Mr. Bigler introilueed n bill repealing the tele graphic set of March ISSiT. The Army Appropriation Bill being up, n discus sion mined on altering old muskets into breasts loading arms. Finally $2.5,000 were voted for the purpose of making the alteration, $5OOO of which is to test Ward's Magasine hammer for Maynard'e primer.-- The appropriation to pay the Florida volunteers of 13.57,4355,000, provoked debate as did the Military Committee amendment to dos eta $30,000 for th,,, El p tor , Wags. Route, and alto Mr. Douglas's amondinent to appropriate $lOO,OOO fir Ite mtens ion to Alberguenme. All the amendments were:passed. Mr. Davis, of Miss., from Ilin Cumalitteo on tary Affairs, submitted an amendment asking to op. propriato $1,230,000 for the eonstruction of c a rti& cations at Penobscot, Portland, Lake Champlain, Ft. Itidgely, Staten Island, Delaware Ray, Baltimore, Mobile, Itiehmond, Fan Francisco, Charleston, arid at ration. points in Florida and on the Miusisrippi river, relish vra, dimossed. Mr. Da, is moved au amendment to 111216 m -ire the l'ostma ,, ter tioneral to sell arms to contractors for the overland mail, Lost. Mr. wit,o., of Mars. • morel an . uneridsnent en. pealing all the existing lane which authorize the Secretary of IVirr to Fell unused military 'rarer," tiona. Carried. Mr. Trumbull, (4 111., mete a strong but unavnil ing opposition to the appropriation of $355,000 for the servires the Florida volunteers during the past year. ether amonilment. were offered, and the hill Gnully paeßeil yea 3 nay, 12 the total ruin appropriated being el., en to $17,000,000. Ocean Mail Steamer Appropriation we, then Liken op, ant the senate adjourned at 9 u'elork. lloi se. - Tho !Inure went into Comtnittet id the libido on the Senate amendment to the tiii-eellane one appropriatiim hill. A debate heetirred on the ernatCo amendment with regard to the arrangement with hale. h Seaton fin printing the Atnerman State paper.. tl'a urn.,ran Ceti , dime x. —The Secretary of the Interior has asked Coogreas for an appropriation of $lOO,OOO to enable him to take measures to preserve peace in the northern superintendency now threat eiv.l with iiivssion Idrea loolies Yanetonaiso and Soon. we knowledge of the de partment that great dissatisfaction hoe existed for Solna years among turbulent bands id Sk ov an d liacotith Indians whs.:o range i along the 3fissouri river, and it is now aliont todnaolfest itself in the is auswration of hostilities ou a reale of alarming mai; tined°. The regular trodps listing been withdrawn, the frontier settlements are left entirely unprotected and great alarm exists among the settlers who have appealed to the Department fir protection. The Secretary, therefore, appeal. to Congress to net promptly in this meridian,. The Secretary trans mite a letter from Agent Vaughn, in which it is stated that the <ionx are in a belligerent and refrac. tory etinilitioti, particularly the Menecogras awl l'ecpapa hinds. During the past year they have Leon robbing indkeriminately every whit, man pees ing through theircountry end in many cases threat- ening their live.. The withdrawal of trocifs (ruin Fort Pierre tan caused the Indians to believe that the Government to afraid of thenromil from their conduct and 'brunt, At, Vangiaan Is satisfied that nn agent'. life is tare in distributing the atirtuiry 11 1, , out a imitable Lit, to printact. hies The Ek,-re asks S pu,troo to redeem the prorniuu made by •en. Harney to nine bands of the Simla In I those baud, aro among Om wildest and most dangerous within oar limits. blood faith and sound policy de mand the fulfilment of these atipulallons and it Is said that unless measures are promptly taken serious disturbaneea will likely result. WASUIICTO.I Cr r, June o.—The President to-day communicated to .the Senate the correspondence be tween De °mine, the Peruvian Minister, and Secre tary t'aes, relative to the forcible and violent seizure of tho American vessels, Oeorgianii and Lizzi e Thompson. while engaged in taking guano, under the charge of Laing engaged in contraband trade, and the impriromusim of the per on hoard. Our go, ernment has claimed full satisfaction both for Mi. and the hoarding and detention of the Dorcas t. \outman by a Peru, ion armed steamer. Ito Or sins eaten into a long argument in defence of Pen; and expressei the hope that nothing will occur to interrupt tho friendly relations existing between the two countries. Secretary Cass, In reply, reminds De Orsina that the case presents One of very gram con eltlerertieri, and says that the treatment of these vet te], resembles a piratical enterprise rather than, an exorcise of legitimate power. lie encloses the opin ion of Attorney Ueneral Black, who maintains that the whole proceeding of the Peruvian government was contrary to the principles of mutual justice, and also transmits a copy of hie recent letter to Lord Napier, underscoring the strongest sentences, con cerning tho position of the United Stales relative to the search or seizures of American remelt; by those of foreign powers. WA An INaTtiN, June g.---Tallies 11. Barrel, the Dem. cicratic candidate for Mayor,avas yesterday elected, by a majority of 561. TlgyaleMorralt and Anti- If nose Nothings were also sullttAinl in all the Ward, but one, electing their Aldermen, Common Council men and Assessors. Sr. Loots, June 8.---The Republican's Leaven worth correspondent learns from a man who loft Camp Scott un the oth of May, that the tveops would be out of beef by the 10th; the other rations would last till the let of Juno. No dispatch had been received in camp front lion. Cumming, and nothing had boon hoard from Capt. Marry, who woe expected to reacirtlarep Scott about the let of June. Col. Iloffman's command was snow-hound at La. bouts Creek, Sit miles beyond Laramie. Most of the advanced trains of Russel', Majors and Wad dle were met near Platte. The trains were get ting along finely until they reached Big Blew, whore heavy rains caused serious obstructions. A Mormon natn.l Williams, liv near Leavenworth, received u letter dated Salt Lake City, May Slit, which represents everything quiet In the valley. Gov. Cumming 1r a, in the city at that date. The people had abandoned all idea of fighting, and had gone to work on their farms. The Independence correspondent of the Rept:ll.li can, writing on June 4th, Faye that the Salt Lek• mail of thu 10th April had arrived, bringing new• thrt un repro., had coached Camp Scott from hay Cumming stating that he had been well received u Salt Lake; that Young wes swilling to transfer al authority end enjoined his follower, to reeognie• Cumming as their future I;,vcroor, and aid bite i, the dischargro of his duties. Sr. Lou la, Juno S.—Leavenworth dispatches o the fourth say that the movement of two Columns o troop, for l'tsh was postponed in run eo quenco of th extreme inclemency of the weather. The Leaven worth Tim,, of this morning announce, the intentin of Judge Lecomptn to vacate his seat on the bench Tho action of the Executive of All.ouri in reforenc. to the arming and organising of militia in the Wait ern counties of the State, is much deprecated hero. Sr. Lou., June still swelling, but tenet lower than yesterday. Tho Mississippi has vu , through tho Illinois shore opposite its mouth and i now pouring into Long lake with prospects of flood Mg the whole American bottom. Upper Mississipp' still rising rapidly; Illinois Is reported ao stationary lower end Missouri also at-a stand. \Weather alter. nately clear and cloudy. NSW ORLEANS, May N.—tiiranl Stith, the Milani- Ven candidate fur Mayor, was eler!ted by two hun dred and ninety majority. Many of the principal names on the American ticket were defeated. The city is quiet. The Vigilance Committee broke op their camp lest night and disbanded. hut not flitter goranized. They say they are ready to carry out their principles any moment. The municipal au thorities are engaged in arresting all concerned in the Vigilance Committee movements. Writs were issued for the arrest of the leaders on a charge of high treason. New OItLEANB. llgle S.—The city la gloat. Some fan cans of rowdylem have occurred, but lb , Mayor etopped further &mete and diocharged al that were arrvoted. I...vILLe, Juno B.—}liver Aeon 1¢ feet.ln Its 21 horn. Weather clear; therm.oole,3B°. LOOSING 131 r Gas. EJA. WORD TO THI LAMM& 'THE HEATED TERM IS APPROACH INU, end we tall !ha ellentlos , et the TAdlea to IL Oct Mat COOKING, IRONING, Ic., Cho be done vigil, eriminny, without iipprealve beta, with cat invt, and with illapatcb—llin gre being slimy. rreily la mninent—by helps . Maigrave's Gas Cooking Stove, T.... Web v. rouipectfolirlovlto your sttoolloa, at No. 75 ElnrublieldritaveL 5 A. JOLINEONABRO. SaPeourity and City 14lota for ludo. H ARDWARE PAPERS.-_sizes ,2 0x30, 3 , 4 „ at , m;81- W. 8. ILATEN'& 400 BUS . SOUTHERN WHITE •AND BED willgATlnOtef awl Am Rale try 2373/ KUM &NM& Commercial. 00.11ZITTLE OP ARIMPUTION TOR MAY. haws Dwzr.r, V. P., Enwaim Our., C. 11. Pinups W. W. WV., Dann CAICPIIII.I... PITTSBURG!! StAREGIC TS. I Rwportargoecialy far tka /Nal:burgh Gare lts] • Pprntra99, Wroxcarral,Jewe 9, 1859. • FLOUR—Salmon wharf of 46 and 40 W. at ff{23 and s3,r/0 for ans. ud .Ing from store, 4,50 Inns floe al $3,00 440 do extra at $3,90; 60 doot $3,60, $4,(03 and $4,40 for tho thres_gradm; 120 dealt $3,50, $4,12 alld s4,ot and 100 do super and extra at $3,50 and 3. ORAIS--Salas on wharf oa o Las oats at tf; , ,,i and 200 nos Southern White Wheat at SO. COFFEE—SaIe• .it bgs at 12. EGGS—Sales of I !Ma at 10 and 10 do at 03.9410. B&CON--Salea of 300 tO. Sides at B}6; 4000 and 3000 m. Shoulders at :Obit,: Rs* TO. 'laniard IPA,: ZOO lba Should/era and nal= at 7 Ansi 100 tru Clto 0. C. Hams at 114 i and 303 pcs West.rn do bagged at 10,i4191. akED—A sal. of 30 bit. Flaxseed at $l,lO. CIIRESK—DuII and decliing, lutes of 4,0 bre eass MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. The following la aromparative stateineut of the F.retgo Ittworta et New York f.q. the week aod duce leo For the Ord 15:4 15:.7 Dry liomle Nit,776 Dement Res rhaahsa 1.77:09t Totel llio W.nk $3,459,M , V.Z8,131.19 For 11ro Month. h..u, , 572.,11.41 100,60.4.1.0 4,l.ygutil Sinco Jae I &A:jig:4llo 11104,264.1:, S4",e,SLO The following I.a ..osiorrati ea statement of the Exports (oanoltenf 0r...n0r from Now York to Foreign porta for.the weal, nod to Jan I T 4.1 14 , r the {Tool: $1,42/11.944, $1,12 4 ).714 $1,22.1.17,. 5 Pror 100414 repotted L 47,109,4421 2 , ,.6112,815 .4418,17' Stool Jan. I. V5,711,9r.a) VP.. 702 0 52 J Thu earwig of specie from ilk port for the week ending Lid, day, and rot th• year 1553. worr am follows: Total for the Work 151,426 Preeionxly repoilnd . 411,76.5,785 T An! —1 1 Trib P Fl W.* C R. dor brooms, .1 Mack; 53 pkge wire, l'oennierid 4 ea; idly paper, Perkin. & co; 500 berry b2s, J Wardrop; 21.21, eggs, I ek dr apples, It 141.11 & A bids eggs, 6 kg s batter, J Warrick, 2 bids eggs, Grazier; bbl. tleb, M'candlese, ?deans & co, dos Wickets, J Ross 25 lose coudle. , Shriner & Dilworth; 2 bole eggs, 7 pkge bacon, Paraiba:l; 13 reapera, 18 bbls eggs, beech k lletchlueau; 1 car hop, ostler; 2 bo. bacon, 44 Wile egg, Rea; 86 do, 3 b. bacon, 4 bile d 0,15 du do, dlt kgs butter 323 bide flour, 16 aka 11., 35 do dr applee,l3 kg. Lend, 5 bbl do, IWO Lae rho., 143 aka potatoes, Clarke A co Imports by Slyer 1101101i11511ELA NA210)171031 bbl whiskey 43 do fluor, der indler; 30 bows pig Woo, Nicolck. 40 bbl doer Iketty, 65 do do, 21 pc Wee, Morrie 2)061 whiskey, Gregg / 15 eke berloY, Orel; 176 dodo, Bterling;64 bid apple., Elam. mond; WS la glen, Flack; 10 bid cement, Leech A Hach. town; 101 Ds glnee,.6llller A Rid:clam:4 41 bbl flourLtager. mon; XI ek Llopler, 33 bbl door, Stockdsle; 35 61 glue 'lorry; e/, (no aols , Ealroeudsow 6 ohs nags, IS Idle; 71 bg, vale, owner. IVIIKELING iktr Iltuto At. ti heel, HT lievoettly k Br, ,lo ttaritty, A Wooth; 47 do oat., Brown & Ii trk patrick; , t 5 •ka do, 21 .k. .4,, Bagley, Otogrove a Co. :15 emu LLIe, J e,ott; do, Wn, Carr &Co; g bbl.*lthk7. Joh. Hry.n A C. , : F I,ollturd. 51111, a IlickslAott; 11 Olds door, J 11 pkg-s mutt!, 11.“1.11e. Wirt,* A co;S las IteLr.Lt alot cltt,:: rob 11.., Hammon; I texts Ilona, Haturni,k & Th.- womb., no. plemant again yesterday mud not quite wurlll monMisib: previous. Tin ono mlltary arriv•l 71/01111iM7 1/1,3t was ITie Rosalie with • nominal load from. Mu-sling Itimltwrs sm. oassedinglj doll on the berm. Wo rim ferj: reof.runi .mr elcLaime• The Cincin o•lLLl•motto of L liy roferunon tot. ' ° gather neAttrun It trill let mon that the commandore Pridrio Huse, Martha IC W 1 Lobigh have or IT to is . mutual um,. • .rhenky one of the above storms,. to Ito: order... ",.." 1 toad 1011•46. Shippers • distiortly undo-n(lnd the Ls not • comt In:Man to ; speesly transportation of freight Si tho `going two. - blur* 11ts arnsogement sine .nsurnmold, bight An sit the Pt Lorne stem:lore was dotatood here for • number of des . tho disappm.itment of Ilse ponies to whore rormioe, nrino,sinco of thom by shunt olitt,µxl Thu entire oithsulty innow obriatnt and frewlits urn go through to the mmtwr No learn from the thm - onnati Con.ruerrial ;tint at reline, the stmati 0 .till rising. Forty Mira. now run Iron, iorenno• to Laurin:m.lllle, • datauro of 9 We,. She irrr rnscrsibleo • vast hake, mor.. than nos thing olm, amt tor I.ottoin farm. aro cortiplHely deluged. The prob. abilits is, gat the crop*, to, this earn. aro °Lithely ruttiest tut the Led,. landn. Nesuttt.t.[—The I.lghtf.t arric...Ll et Nestles.. the The Alelnotte h.ul al.. uriveJ , with the .1..0 I.er IL It. Iron. The river wee statioutt.r, vitt!. 30 ...hes on the ett.li. If', Lot 0.—T1,, and eau loft for Pal.buf,ll oat .lalfirtlff). •tf.l ILe ffbeffatfgo arrival The 0uu.0..1 looght of tbo Illaffousbo••• Lasallo—tvfolvo bf...t. 01 tafflor • ta vfnut stesaullost Claviga , tion to I' twa, ftLfaa. first lime for man, .yearlf.— The Alloofok llsero to-day, alfol vw proofs...al by way of el..' Ruck —of roltbratoft I.callf I. The AUIS(I, US 0111.'1 say to Pot.r.a, broke h.? abaft, 11,. miles &Was Alton, and rehire...it to the I..it uI 11.1.11 e. at. A deck hand, name unknown.= yrat. ot age, was anei• dantally dnivard (nun the Forrest at Madauria, on Smut - day The Iletlfatt ha. arr.red and laid up at Memphis. Itq butt.lay th. Prima bonus sr tired at Cinainnal. from Ihtliasurgh en route fo. altesintippt river Capt. Ford. hoe , recro , tuditeil LI. nun:tennis gnmsaapror• to attend tilling, 'wrens, harts.g remain in port ..... The Clara from LouniTille. pawl Cincinnati n. nidalay, bound tor Pittsburgh, with • full cargo: . The Bay and `tooth Auseru- - a aren..r here maim. here lode - nen tit.. and Cincinnati. The toletrootte got up her maw chinitales at au espouse of pot, at Onclonati and left uu Saturday far St. Lou.. 'We clip the following Hem, from the Cincinnati Commer cial of yeatorday7 — Om ilispatebe• from St Louis se interesting. The tipper 311asissippi, Mlnuorl and Illinolo are at ford Light Tito South mutt ander areoldamege. The overdose nlotg Waahington Co. Mist, canted by the tour- e• •wretur. er.ot lir rd tars. Theivater has drowned out from thebend, by back roster the plantations for Ofty cr aixty miles below 1.30. ifealorigt ~,,,, and the land la going under deeper day The rivur was abut. • foot lower than lb. Snit rise.— Ttila 1. stet, et, or eight incLn higher than in 1814, The cut of in bend givaii more water Lore than It Srupb.l otherwise by tamirli two foal. The Minnetonka pared clown on Sunday, from Pitiabcratt for Nsehrlll.. with a cargo of raJlread iron. Oho au recently purchased by Capt. Mills, late of the Cuba, fur j. , ,ragd for the Nashville stud i'adiacati trail.. She will ply batween Nashville and Portland doling low water The Glaual Nil arrived from Pittaborgh, on route /or the Upper Mlnsionipp Steamboat llegt•ter • tirrnrosiville; Telcgrapb. Colonel Bayard, F11..1.4114 ltuaalle, Wheeling. DEPARTED--Inzerne, Brownsville. Telegraph. LI, C... 1. Itayani, Ellrabeirr. it , etalie, Wheeling-. Jam. Lon ilts r.. 44 ano.l Telegraphic glarklete Nan/. VOIM, /rum 6.—Cuttort dull: 033 baled mild. Flour henry, 1f..Q10 bk. auld. Wheat heavy; 30.000 hoe Western red $1(01 0.1; Whit $1 11l Mom° Epring 64 VLSI'. Coro heavy; 30,000 La. at 0)64,73% for mixed; 754,0 for whits. Bacon gollot, flame 6rW - ,; Shoulder. 6%655. Lard 10.0'. Molnar. dull. Miesunctraaged. Tallow doll at 1014. Whisky tlng at 21144245. Sugar arm: dluscovado a. Coffee quiet. Freights heavy. PL411.44.1.1•11(l, June B.—Flour market ostromaly dull and prices weak; • total akouro of any oxport demand and atlas mostly confined to the of of home connunrirs, at 1,4 250 4 172.1 j for commortmd extra beam* 6487110 s to 66 76 for extra family and fancy; receipt; although small, aro tar In rtrom of demand, and the stuck la accumulating. Rye Floor and Corer Meal dory quiet; 600 bbla of the latter sold at $3,- 371..6. Wheel in limited rdrurat Lut prize* unchanged, calm 300 bus falr and prime Poona. and hawthorn rod at tiSiSING . ' white at $ll 16. Rya Is vrorth 06e, but there Livery Little born. Corn In good requ.t, With further Bateau( 6003 km at 77. c for prime droulloorn, afloah 720 for Penns, dor, 7k to atoro, and some Inferior and fair quality afloat. at 114471 e. flata steady at 37c for Del. and 3.4a311c fur Penn. Whisky to Moody wt 301..it021c fur bhbr, hhia at 03, drudge at 11.1/4.110%. CINCITNATI, Jnoe S.—Floor steady; 1.310 bbU sold at fall rates. Whisky 6rns. 00.1 bbls'at 18. Provisions dull; Doll, ion dome slc.spt sale or ASO bbls M. Pork at $l6. Weather showery and sultry; inerniornenqr 1.6. Money matters on eltursd Esenango ou the East !,.; premium; on New Or leans !..,SeS pm:mom. Ilatnvot., Juno 6.—Flour uctbre but unchangod. Wheat quiet: nub:, of white at Purl U. WLltuCurn lower. uleent btt.E.kc yellow uucluauged. Noll/duns cloddy. Bulk Bleats btt Abwe Pork $l7 75. FARMER'S DEPOSIT BANKING CO. No. 66 Fourth 8 VII. DOOR W., OP 101 0131 OP PIITHEURGID. INTEREST PAID ON DEPOSITS• THIS INSTITUTION WAS ORGANIZED 19.31, aud still continua; under the aamo careful and lortnl.nt management, which Ilan and scenrlty to Itn tin Diu:U.ollkm am all Isto'Mein pnelto+l, and tombim the me. 11, tho ondierahrtml en. lutl lines to Oh. whole natant of Jam. hlarellall, John Scott, John Mlhy.l, We,. Wmlk..r, Henry Al'llaary, Eanmhl Ot.orge, Thome. Mallory Itobort 1101, Jahn 1111bevill, Richard Floyd. Joe. h Lo m, b. so lot, afforded astlsfac -positors nod costumers. It. rally liable for any moneys de mi •od property of tbo Rook li•Idonlly reepouslble to g10b.... heir prlrato mono. Robert R 011... Tray Walter. Wm. Yomot. Javob Joseph Wog, Jun. A. Kota, I Robert Robison, Thum. 3. E.llrotro,ut Rittnunlog, D. A. Stew... ' Platt. Cash Dry Goode House. OPENING OF SPRING GOODBI it: o RIC & I. A NU H. I. D. Fourth and Ara at reds Philadelphia, ARE now offering a full stank of N E W GOODS FOR SPRING OF 1955. FASHIONABLE SPRING GOODS, BLACK SILKS, 21 to 24 Inches wile, Spring Dress Goods, new styles, Shawls, In .11 Um newest styles, BOUM, French nod American Chintzes, Foil Stock of Uonnstic Gouty Poll Stork of ME1(01.130 N.B.—Bat - 01ns In Sookonsido Goods, daily received from the AUCTIONS of New Took and Philadolphis. P. P.—HERCGANTS, Oro insitcd to esamlno tho stuck.— TERN'S .Nett Cash and Ins ruler.. inrUazowslf _ . _ A RARE CHANCE FOR A PHYSICIAN to obtain a good ciiuntry 1..at10n.. A. I min desirous of removing to the city. I will sell my property, situated about the centre of Moon township, 12 toile. from Pith burgh and 3 miles from flare Steam on the P.. Ft. W. 0 It. R. Price, slo3o—ternocear fur further ;articular. empire of lb. George tacCirsk, Fifth a real, Pittsburgh, or the .obscriher, ou the premier.. mrlitiortfPJOHN T. PETRRiI, D. D. lie Net, - If rlghton Camber Yard ~n.i Saw TIM subscribers having had the gaite Mill oh the New Brighton Race pat lb good nursling order, they ere now prepared to fill all order, for Lumber on the mint favoredo term.. We now have on hand • general as eortinant of &aremof Pine and Ook Lumber, Worked Floor ing, Shady, Fencing Boarde,Shlngles, Plastering Lath, &e. We aspect to keep the hut quality of clear and at common Lumtor constantly on Wank T. & W..WALTON, opt e.3m•F New Brighton. Dearer enmity, Pe _ Farm for Sale. THE heirs of David Canan, dee'd, offer at private gide Melt Farm In Boondan township, All. then Y tounlY, Pa., on the old Pittsburgh and Waahington road, aim t U miles from Pittsburgh. It Catdelll 107 aer•L about 90 scree okarelwell watered, under good fences end lu Cue condition. T i,.h building. are a large two 0.07 Brick Dwelling, with ten room; • amen Fa me not quite Unitised, and • Db. Frame Barn, 75 by 70 feet.— There 1. also a raid Benign!. There gr. a taw fruit tree. The soil It of the first quelity end the land lies tort ttrli — For Draw and further particuiem mpoise of the bang, oti theprerniste, or of .1. W. F. 111111 U, dtPy Lent apt:la:oV 100 Fifth steiieceiitioures. MEM wit. ft. EL C. CLIMDCLI. -•- • • • nrdstrty, JecuspN & CABIPDZLL, Gamma Land and Rad eroux au, lOWA. EFERENCES: — IION. J. B. BLACK, Bommmt, UM. D.... 112 &o full M. ILmdMils, Pim ll.m. Wm. Extol viruhipgum City; llon. Cl. I..Komp,Wmadmrtonely; a: wi Clemland. Fat Maws. lon Wm.D. Enos, lows amiu CJart4 F.M. Etd= . Ttilk Wm. 0.14.4., imatisbom.VM auk m. Ir.LClark a Brown: *.BanlairrAlmr, Rack bland,1111: Moss Alsommib LA. 1114 Num 144 Iltokara. Mak Ifatl. matirel itesulat Steams. Monongahela Rives 11. S. Mali Packets smassoramempa. I STAMM JAVERBO lag errs. J. C. WoorrAxa. CAI?. atoms Wit. 'VETE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE 1. now rannlng malady. Morning Boat. learn Pitts burgh at s o'clock A. AL, and Evening Boats at 6 o'clock P. Al. for .WEeceport, Elizabethtown, Monontra• hole City, Bellevernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, Confronts nod Brownsville, there cowmen ag with Macke and Coaches for Uniontown, Fayette Bpringa Morgantown, Wayarsharg, Carmitimeltown and Jefferson. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for $2, meats andatatoroome on home inclusive.— Busts retundug from BrownsHjN leave at 8 o'clock in the morningand sin the evening. For further Information en. gaits at the Offlas, Wharf Boa; at the foot of Grant erred. any O. W. SWINDLER, Aorcr. REGULAR TUESDAY PACK ET POE ZANESVILLE.—The Due near etaamer E3IIIA GRAUAII, Capt. McNutt Arta% a l l ease for the above and laterotedlato ports LITHE TUESDAY, at o'clock P. a. For freight or paaragr apply to or 19 FLACK, BAILNE.4 CO., Apia tetnannati, .tic FUR CINCINNATI FL vILLE.—The ntaamer IDA DAUB , Capt. John May, will leave for the abort, and all nterm i nto porta on Ting DAY, the oth Instant, at 1 v. e. For freight or pae.age apply on board or to del FLACK, BARNES & CO. -voitCl regu-sipiT lar side wheel packet SUPERIOR, Capt. 14.1. Grace, will leers for the above and allr;GT ,are porta on TUIR DAY, Rth Inst., 12 o'clock, AL For freight or pAwage apply on board, or to n1y . 20 FLACK, BARNES It CO, A.P11,1, FOR CINCINNATI AND LOC IS VILLE—The flue Eton:nor RELIANCF.. Capt. F. X. Reno, will leave for the allow° end ull intonno. dint. porta, on THIB LIAY, lith inst., at 4 r C. For freight or passage apply an board or to rayB PLACK,RARNES A CO. Agenly f/aobbille, VOR NASIIVILLE—Tefino new i dea -- _l2 ideate, INDIAN, Captain N. Greenlee, will !wive for the shore unt all intermediate ports, on SAT. lIRDAY,I2II., Ind, al I P.M. For freight or pamage apply on board or to If rill FLACK, BANNER & OD, An'te. sbt. Louts, ,FR:c F • ST. PAUL DIRECT—To J,„: St. Lull% Keokuk, Battingtnn, Mow Da.nport, Rock Island, Oalena,Dutonque, . Worms,. and L. Paal—The flue etcamer 00311 f MT Ifenderimon, will leas for the above ports on THURSDAY, loth lust, 4r. st. For freight or pump spy!! vu hvard or to 14 FLACK, BARNES & CO., Aguas. FOR ST. PAUL DIRECT.—TO St. Look, Keokuk, Harlington, If agratlnc, Day.. Port. Kock lal.d,Galena, Dubuque, LA Ur 6114., orm, .d SL Paul.—Tbet Roe atramer hOOKET, Capt., Clu.lHorst, will leave lot thr altovo porton THURSDAY, 10th Inst., at J P 11. For freight or patrago apply on batn - tt or to FLACK, BARNES A CO., Act. Veit ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK x• Z. Any atramor FULTON CITY, Caps. David Z. Wt.-Aril, tll boar° fter Tyro ant al mums dint.. ;win on TIIIA DAY, 9th lost., at 4 o'clock, P. Y. Por freight or ruunago apply on board, or to 1c . .1 FLACK., BARNES A CO„ Agnotd. WESTERN LINE PASSE'S- Tv GER PACKET—FOIL ST. LOUIS. Kg. OKUK, KOOK /SLAND, GALENA. ILIIDEIQUE AND /In. PAUL—The splontbd ntearnor MARINER, Capt. Dra•J. Lt la,n for l l hn shore and all Intormcdlate port.. on THIS DAY, 9th nn!, at 4 o'clock r. E. For freight or po.oogo apply on mood or to 102 FLACK, BAILNES 8 M. Agri.- TIOR S r T. LOUIS—The fine new A . steame lOWA, CspL Mocrre, loom for the above and all ititornrediate parts on T I ti Is 1 . Ottt Instant at lo'clock I' 11. .r freight or puoitgo •pply nuboard or to (Jet FLACK. BARNES 00. Agent, FOR ST. LOUIS.---The splerli.l . 6 2 Eit arearner JOlllO 0. FREML/til, CAptall. Stout:date, will leave for Cho above and alt internataliate porta on 011 10 DAY Oth Inst. at P M. For freight or paawuth apply on board or to hay'2l FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agents FOR ST. LOUIS, GALENA, DU BIIQUE, Sr. PAUL & Si. ANOTUOLirSkEiIt It ALLA?, DIRECT.—The tine pas:Ringer ateauser &menu. POLIS, Lhtpt. R. Calhoun, will leave for the above end all intermediate porta im TIIIS DAY. Oth hoeL , at 4 oclock P. M. For (refight of passage apply hoard or to nty2.l 011 AS. RICA. Aar. TOR ST. LOUIS, KEOKUK, BURLINGTON, DAVENPORT, ROCK, ISLAND. el ALENA, DUBCVPK , LA CROSSE. IV P.NDLIA, AND NT PAUL—The hoe siearner ARIZON lA, Capt. Con way, will Tenon for the .0.0v...A all intersinedlate porta on THIS DAY. ath instant. at 4 I. 0. For freight or pauago apply no bwlrd or to toy II FLACK, BARN&N A CO. FOR ST. PAUL—The fine pas et.nger stammer VITEN Captain Mason, A l leave for the shove and nit inter porta on TLI DAY, fhb inst., at 4 P. M. For freight or C 0., apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agente. _Lein Orleans, &r FOR NEW ORLEANS—The aplendld pastanger staananr PORT WAYNF, Captain No I forth will lace for the ahoy° sot alI Intel-wedlate porn. on TIIIS DAY, 9th in.,. at l tit luck. a. 0. For freight t.r passage apply on board or to j•I FLACK BARNIN & CO, Agents. FOR NEW ORLEANS.—The hoe .teenier ALMA, Captatu John Robinson, will kw,e for the a ye an ail Intermediate ports on TIIIB DAY, 9th that, at 4 o'clock, . N. Fe , freight or peasant , appir on or to toyswcatna,,natutann Ag.via Steam Marble Works ivf ABM LE MA NTELS.—A large and beau teal stock always on hand and being inannfactured by Illachlnery, owl." at very low prin.. lialideow, owners of Beal Emile, Contractors and others,hether they want to purchase or not, are Invited to call and w cattalo° our stock anti Nati:Than:l oar price... we are selling plain neat Mate tell so low as to put them within the reach of altnest every perwet blonotaanta, TablanAand Crave Stones, a largo stook al waya on bead. Puraltruw and Wm.-Stand Top., arui Im potlog Stoneamanufsctorad marldnery, and .Id at th lowestprice.. Marble of all kind. nold low to the Trade. Porottaaen, aro Invitod to call land extol:duo oo r /dock at 321 3= Lawry .tree[, Plttaborgb. tnylOutaw3mT W. W. WALLACE_ Portable Mills. PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, iiimp:ait and beat attn. of the kind is we so try. They ron light, grind fast, are sully kept In order an rook. as good work air Mu Wired mill., and wire general arillsfactlon, away. us hand. A 1.,. Portable Saw Mille.— For particular. cull at lit Liberty at, Pittsburgb. rnyltedikwamT W. W. WALLACE _qaeter. Lime, Cement, Sc. PLASTER, PARIS, for Land and Stucco Wort: Cement for Cisterns, fire Walls, it,; Lords - 011e Lime and Boman Cement; OdudetoneHtest quality slimy e on band at 219 Lit. erty street. mylEdassamT W. W. WALLACE. atm Purntsning: -- Q TRAM ENOINES, warranted boat quali kJ olways oo hood and mule to order. lloasrs and Balt Anis, Piro Brisk AschinsTy, Envine flutings and MN Gearing made to order. Mill Irons. Clue Iron Proof • 130 .f5, french Parr are! Lasted Lrd/ Rill SIM., 1, Bolling Cloths and Snot ..lhehiers Morays on hood at 310 Liberty drool. Pittsburgh, Pa. mylOolitrilmT W. W. Shingle Alnehlne•. MVIEORGE'S PATENT always on hand at 310 Liberty otreat, Pittsburgh. m7lo:daramT W. W. WALLACE. Grate Bars, A LL SIZES, always on hand at 319 Liber zi,..ty at.. Pittsburgh. myld W. W. WALLACE. Lumber. DINE SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and &antikw. Alum, Pine and Oak Plank fur sale at 319 Liberty Lizburgh. toylitT W. W. WALLACE. 11AM BAGS of all sizes on hand and made to order at the shortest notice at so lon prime as soy wade in the UMW States, and of Indies material than is sternal!) used for this pow. Thu atteutlon of Bacon dealer. la respectfully solicited. DAVID 0. /lEREST, toy 24 corner of Liberty and Rand street HOOP SKIRTS, French Corsets, French Work Collars and Sleeves, Glove., Hosiery, BMW. Shawl., Mantles awl all kindaof Dress Cond., very low for cash. my ICI dawT O. lIANSON LOrr, 74 Market at. WHISKEY-150 bhls. prime Double Iteo titled Whiskey and diibtala. Old 111onongabola Nye {Macy, with an assortment of Foreign and Domestic Wines and [Avian, for sale at ate lowest market price. by Wkl. MITCHELTIIEE, Jr. BRO., mid% No 209 Liberty steed. FrIIIRD SUPPLY OF NEW GOODS.— lIIIMPLIY t lIIIIICIIVIELD have ronntwouot tree. to Owi third enmily of Now Gordo, and will to opening daily now goodo, bought at low prows and allm2 amp fir oath, at North...at corner Fourth nod klukoisto. odd; • MOW OPEN—The beat assorted and cheap .l.l est stock of D... Goods, Shawl., Mantle., White tloolo, Mourning 17.615, Need/o Work, and Domestic. in the city. Blown roll and see thew. 0. ILONSON LOVE, spit formerly 4.6 Bro., N 0.74 Market Wiwi_ t-U1 BXS. WOOD'S PEARL STARCH. in store one Cur sale by B. L. FAIINESTOCK a . CO, No. CO, corner Wood nod Fourth etc my 7 Cutat. IVALL PAPERS—A new supply of now patterns for aide by my3l 'W. P. IdARSCIALL A CO., 67 Wood VAIMILY FLOUR-100 bble. white Wheat _U family gipnr Just reed and for imia by let T. LITTLE A CO, 112 Second arm. AMILY FLOUR-50 bbls Extra Family, F 20 bbl. LLD! Superfine Flour for sale by my 25 RIDDLE, METE A CO., IEo, 1135 Liberty et LARD OIL-20 Mile. No. I, winter strain ed, receiving and for Rata by T. LITTLE A CO IhB. No. 1 herd reed and for meat In Liberty et. RIDDLY4 WIRTB .1 CO. POTASH - 10 hbla. No. 1 rec'd and for sale . by W. 31cCUTCHEON, N 0.193 Lll.nrly Gas.-20 hbls oggir for Bat by reyl7 SURIVER A DILWOUTII. 00BLS.BN. S. 1, . Imris u"' FLOUR for .n .al iv. e) . e my= t ' or 8010 by Ety3l IV. P. MAJIMIALL & 00. BAcoN—lseak Shoulder., Sides & linms In store we* sale by 11. ItArtll6o3ll k CO. . - _ Flsll-1 cask just received and for _1,4. by (Jol) SPRINGER LIAR3I.I7OIIt CO. fIOPS-3 bags country gops, for sale by DALZELL k CO. MIOUNDRY METAL-80 tone Soft Metal r &rale by toy= -LIENRY if. COLLMB. DTO - TRON-20 tons Charcoal Pig Iron for ado by mr27 T. LITTLE t CO. OlLS—Lard, 'awed and Nelda Foot Oils couttantly on band at JOS. YLIIIING. HOPS - 13 - OPS--10 bales first sort, in store and for 10 nu by 811 FLOUR BARREL HOOPS-20,000 but qtnlity kr Bask, T. LITTLE k CO. YE FLOUR-100 bbls. be Aenlity Bye' nom In abs• and for - gal• by T..1.=,N & 00. ARMY-500. bushels in store and for nlibr On) seaman 1111111AUGII sat r5O BB ' EXTRA. FAMILY F •UR in donna kr lab 14 t 1 OELN- O AI bbls. No. 1 Soap aulene ξ 112 Ind Ho cilbantib Caustic Bodo Ihr flattrital. 1311rEALTII OF AMERICAN IVOMEN. Por i=tny - ,yedua I him been trot:Med with genera vitalizes and languor, both mental and physimh caprice Mumma, dun headache, pain in the head and 1..cnc1," coldneen and tendency to stiff-nem, palpitation et tho .".rare Tary essatily tintterod or excited, appetite cariani.., •ionils! and bowels derancosd, with pain. Arty moms! er phystr, MECUMS ALIAS. to bring. la • the Itynn4ortn, and / In addition, failing of the womb, and genet pain to that rs gins. Ora physician after norther exhansts‘l his oi,til 1..1 goes me up. A patient and perscorrio; c f MAC, t"TEIZINECATLIOLIWN fortnnstoly corned we. Oct.tad I no words sofficient to e.Gwem - my tint:A.:him.- Mrs. JITLIA ANNE I ran truly say that I into tern aauTemr tdr many y?at with arhitce and deranald menszruation. After n laitel . e had other troubles, encl., as ode fare, indigoalion, srattal; assay, genfral Isownor and detelity, pain In the mall of th bark, tort of arblng and dragglng eer..tion, pain tetu,a, the stumlder bla:leseTtendtn; down tho tpinn, lona of app. lite, tremble in the stomarh aled honed. tett!, cold ban3s r feet and dreadful nem-01ms., The I. sat ex eitetnent if •Lti, Make me feel as It I .sll,llll 6v atraT tried rl. , etara an. , drugs, and everythlnT one slier an"elee, ‘ti than! the eflt. One bottle AIARSIIA UTEIt IN F. CATIIOLI CON ch.:7.46m m of my syntieoms c r :he triter. and es,. -I am entirety and eadleallt enrsd. I !eh the: et ett man maid knon what It will d.., CI .0 For a long limo hal Uterine e.ret•lasoi. log eyroptomet I Ira nerectot, .at... 1 au; .: - r : even:loll to almond In complaint,: eon, 1 ogi ley t tell you: pain in tholower ciet.eace.sn.l a ! , 4.Nrig.11.1 11- inr. thing teas going to :rug hi-ability hi wall count of a feeling of failure,. tatting and shooting mina in the Lark, loins. nod et tan.hr : ,;•••• - r, • r • leg; the jolting fircolmre.l by caceia grent t; roudic ehooting, and pains to the •idt., 1:01114.11...,1 hrlidathe, With ringing in the ear, every tiler of the seemed eta - , great intact, to,to...inica. I reiti.t net hear the least excitement without hector pr./Matte? Lu odor. I could easecely move about Olin how, eml .1,1 toe take pleasure iu mxtbing. lied aorta op hog , . b.' , tried everythmg. as 1 tinpteeel, ct Na , . hot a friend my attouticn to AIAILSIIALL'e. C 5111 i It. , I took It, looping egialo.t hoia ho.icit. iv a and there to or geateitil mac [bean nntry. I tenet nil will it. It ie truly fiend In oral. Itre. FLuitENcr. MARSIIALL'S (717.1:1.1-ECATLIOLICON ly cure /1,1/ing ol lhe Womb, ~trpyrrf.ed. or Poinfut Men,trushor, iy, oturlof the Kidn7: or I "rt nary I onztinence of Urine. urn, Run „,. tingt. Utpdatitqas, era utp, 1,41,rb-1 o. trouble.. organ. or ty , KrotA,:lc, ~„ 27e pre., of Nam , .lre rt , ritt , omelet Ralf per tingle boll, on th. 4 ; 4,, five bolltet Mal be rent by ...ere•ee, re, ti t!, en. Vac ea - preze route. Bepartiouhve to write the put rT, and Rol,. We mill gUorplelee gar th. • • em receipt of M. rnowv. Add t••:•3 1.11:0. 11. K EVS 14U Pat& 11 r, apl 4-I.llmT Sig", kiln JOY T 0 4'll F. ADMIRER, 10-I1 ft I C II Ci I. OSSY 1 1 A. 1 1: Titllt r.l bt ty. it ram.. nn, lud rat li tritt I, , Ai .11.- V.11:1... ft . 1 :4 . 1 4 ..33 i• /4. 1 . , 111) Call 4/I.til//. -• • • • • PROFESSORWOOD'S AI ft RESToILI TIVE—We rtall tL+.,!L.mL,, .t all , d.lan,l, thb woodt.rfol itrepotti, ~,,, w both it/r2:4 1.,1,1, to ti,oriyin, color, gray Intir—rmern the. 11,01 a 11, Lathh Ilizot; ant growth—rent.... th.• .Imolt it. 4{l ct.•• ow rroptloott—cannos a root et.o.tl O r o Ili.. nwt 411 11. ;,.• and hetet, It n tltatt.ing f..t thci,ot ~.It tht clor, an.l Levi, tt front talling I•t t , •It ono. ot I ttgo, In Ettl Ow natural heaoty. 11 . 0 tall It.. LLD gray, or ilo , rnsed In oculit t•t tt: n.rt.) enrol:, it, Rill not, al thy mane IL, c, curl, evor ho without ,t 1,11 •iv.. tt:...n It., t thowandA. Amont Lrt 1'...f. {5...•:'. Ilti. It. -,..,a:: r. •tt II =I=IIEMMII grog or ocut on say I. ut r nit re 11... „.. • IluVen vtirwr alrunt .. lVuo.l . , Ilni t r VI! OW. t.r try it and II ..rr I t, Int It the ad,: it t-liar.rod ur art.! h.r. 1... , It Dow VA . .., Orr... In, iro • ,. .rerw t: , I /MT.. gruat truth in it. I wi.dr Irr seird t o or.. more I. AI, Punt, tin. Imwr et ..1 tin.. I .I..tr r 1.... u n. nut ant,. kind It now! in lb/140.1,r. 3urr tams 1., ru trt.•l I. luau, altrr It In kiroun 1.. i • Your, with " Pltli 1 . 1”1. ' 5 ..1, 10 . 1,55. Stl . s 1%4m Hail •.flnell I,thrht ral h, ter. The e,,1 1 5 .1..55 I ilo hark rat .• ray lived sieve( I. ireier— so fart e we. I I. uee.l hot two half gel. LW I ien u ,ur ae.,l I. e the tip or zny bezel lel 140.1tIvd uII L:, 151. s ... t .5. year, heir, end ti, , h,rnt isle , recri,.,, , ire te•Ler I hare tri..lolhrr prep:h.:oh-hew. 11..,nt hat. er. 1 llithl. Irons roy Oin'h 1051.1.15.1 i 15 . • •..5..5‘ ed.,. 11.. here mehy "therm to try n 1.. es.. D. H. TEM 1!55-, Si. N.. 1..1 • • , 11,'LN3t.,, s Pcor. 0 .1 W0c.t..—.%• 1111.1 rend 3.. ently din 4,1 ll,ur•, ~. state for It tufty ...ur..115. lOnt, o and ituown ..thers /0 4t—ttiat, 1 11.,T,, tyr et.. er, • been in the habit .4 usitT, t..thor I! yr I:emt..raulo .., a..d 11. n. I litict yours vastly super:yr t.• :toy (Oa, I It • /Oa ly elan um the 11,44.4 dendnott, n n,t1,,.n. In er use wilt rent-teary 1 ,, •r501.', I,ilr t.•!1:..-t e..ter end I , otorr, xir,ua 11 n•, peanut, uud elf lloti, I thwlt tt... , apply It, or the di ,I• I reenruulen.l t use to ev,ll t!. - ... 1.• 1., , .•. color au,' texture to haw y 0,0,0. V. . • F, sato , bv 01.:0 II ,0 1 . .”..1••.. • 0. J. WOi,D A , ~ A (In the .crash N. Y. Wire , etroot. St. 1.411111, M.,_ nb./ b•A4 1 y atr2.11y.:11,,a .Mturellanrotts PROPEItTIi 11()LD4:11. , , A'l h'i' PERRIN dr. .70376.W.50AT thtir PATENT ELASTIC Ft ItE AND • WATER PROOF , CF:3IIC 1tfY01.1:..:<.. ARE now prepared to exe - ut. 1,.f..r on, Ll:h.:Lipton, of lloof•tedvennr to. at tlo. tile and with the ratuo.it can, iwth,g ; ..0 • • Weds lhat raLuot to surpas,,,l fur Cheal,r.,*4 wltt Dural sllit Our Boot on, too =ell LUCITZI to rein Br. Noy I we as. Tretlmonials to L,nr of nod witui•i--. • • b01M111111 , 3.41/1/1A at ono I Wk.'. No. BolldlnFe onsered n itb Ili. Bog can 1..• 11. Nelson it, corner of W 3114 and Iligh "rel, .1 Be. Vs 110•• Hotel. cora, of Ornot nod 3.errollt -tn.,. . • W. 4). Lent, Insult ..... I Sable, Stor... of 11. Snaw, corto.r nod t .1. also Bon. of B. ll.Succop, ran.. Mock. [lout: House of llobert Plyoo, Congryas, I.etne, 11 V. ehht.., end Wylie streets; Stun. .4J. Yd. Melt , da.rt... , Stable of A. Bradley, c..rner of {{nl. r a11..y street, Allegheny. f10e... of 11. It. W • • Run; House of A. Negley, Join Wm I M. Gou t Eset Liter[): and nun, othete 0,. ollli•14.11 1.0 law, ti. BERRI N 6 . 14 111 No-.li. No. 75 Smithfield et., 1',10,1,n:, I. BOOTS AND SHOES, A.] ()IL CA !-{ I 1 JAMES ROBB, ri.l.s9 51 A ti 1 NEAR Till: )IA rr 1191.!, , E, 1.-..iv0.1 1,1. I,rje Spring stock of LADIES'. MISSES' stud ("111 mot MIA ,, A . ‘ ILIENS' CALF, KIP AND t'IIAIL , K DOOTY, SIIQY.V , ON 1 , 01:0 I'. ti A EV. -. A. BOYS' AND YOUTHS' L 17010OOTS, SHOES, .1.. A rery toperior nrlic I, sod rrry Direct trona the Illumt.eltrrrre. rvio, t, Ist- n• PA or eaccsor vrry rocittrotl prior" 14 • This starek c0m1.... one ~I rho jsr..,rt e,d4 A, 1,. found In /toy city, ruirdble lor ily nod haring over twenty ear per e , .. , ~ A that bo can now xnit .11 to,b, /1.. 1 . to want too 11. Lormring Iblt 11... r ,II lo mr%—rnyl: UNI)RIES - - I,i Ilse boxes Gs A 1..., Load al legs Fi e ; do A.... .1.. IS lb. boon Ca‘,..thrlt GO HI chests enporior Y II I -• 100 Bogs prior 1110 Coriro . 10 Is Grain P 011..., IS do do A Impi, 'WO bxs. tlrourol Peppor. 100 do .niAenqr London mei 0n , ,.:,. r - t N'l,ooo Germ. Cigars.l.o4 brand, 11:. boxes Palm and 30 do Gernum 30 du Star Caudle, Aluuld do Together 0 ill) a goner - n.l es., on . and for nth, nt 1.4ure.11.ri,..4 for T. LITI'LE S C•). . -/ 91 1 1.1.ALBERG'S I'IANO Vnuttutiaou 14:1Di O'Artt-r, Do • Orin Paott3itt • Do • Don Juan ; Ito • Locreti4 Do •La K. 118101,01. Do "In lingrnot, _ Do " Do • I'llostut In Egypt, Do • Hum. Sweet Litquo ; Do • Loot Row of tintnnoo Itnatuen, with variation,. • to Tamtkila; The) Arta.( iqngiag appliatl t. Jett received alpl (or may at the tny'D . oi4 L A 10.1 bbl e. 1411:e S 3111,01); V+ bldg. 1.1, hr Md. .1.. 31.4.1 s Ttvt, :A.l Lyle. Lake !Ado glo NOM .lo An extra arlhiu, to ..I..re nod I, nekk , ruy'3) .1 I:. B RoVVN. 1111.1. A Co PF.II rt.' • .1. 40. 42 It N., p Ll OTATUES, POTATOES --100 bks PMere, Pbietobb, n arbbratn artirto, Jost re,:bis-d for m YID by I:I DP1,17. IRTS. X, Co, yl3 N. 1 b.. - kblbrty • R C I AND CHANTILLA MASTLES of all quoliC., raolinz, to pri,x.bri." - ,1: 5 ;7 pa Eurgbee sad Orabodita sod ctborDt my(' U. 11/174134371 DAT, 74 ~laxL•4 FIRE BRICK, TILEICiat of the Talky, on band and far ralelpy A. A. LIA FM. BITING PAPER, of every fo .ale wholeiale or Mall. WAI. G. ionss - ras.4 lju Ilper Dzalerg, f. 7 efr,.• • FLOUR—`.'Abills. EStra Family . mai. ..! aelected White Wttelo., exyrwly for fauuly V.. I. store sod tor gab by ROBEG.T bIeLCItY, VA , • IN Front areft..... W. L. e. 250 .1Utl: ItEDnr,!;,UTAME.,Lto. n imbelsFrin , Driei Apples 11,1. ai byzn 17 I..rnurra otrAgnirrii., 12 bbla batter fir sale by SIIRIVEII & DI IWORTTI COADIERCOS LET T ERPAPER-I-V .- Jr); thin foregi nll.l Awl OA 0. yrl yaW. Y. HAVEN, Etstio..ra \Vim-boos, TAVY LAID ENGLISH LETTER A. plit—raled arid I,hln—for ?ale Mly . - - :vat W. B. 'TAVES, r0c.11.1 , ..t Mid 24,441. finef—For cheap Wall,l'aperafrota Bto 12ye,eoll'at t: wool 4 t. • R2ll • W. 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