nZ;=I 1,1;4 MER .„1V145(iti7411 .. 6,•4::.iT,t.t.t, Ts it a. tUEbilir MORNING,' JUNE 15, 1858 orriarAr, • Eli Ai. ras cirr City' an Tan ',Lorrattv . Cittinfli--Yesterday, in Judge 4 '3loClure's Cour the varietal parties indicted for lottery de " in this city, were called and not one of the answered. Judge McClure thereupon; took occasion to say that in former ) .sluillor. vases it had been found impossible to got either defendants or witnesses before that tribunal. For this term several bills hare been found' bythe Grand 'Jury and the Court had been purposely silent as to the comae it would pursue in the matter, in , order that the parties 'might' make their appearance here for trial. The Judge said that . Mayor Weaver had done his.'duty faithfully in As part he had takeW, and the Court would' also do its duty. These bills were the very first ones found by the Grand Jury during this'seisioe of the Court, and al most before the ink , on those bills was dry, at tachments were issued (or the indicted parties, but they had fled. This.Conrt, said .i.he'Judge, now gives notice that it construes this flight into an acknowledg ment of guilt. This lottery-dealing is no small • matter to be: passed lightly aver. It has been the source of.serious end wide spread mischief. lisinjuries are deeper and far more lamentable thin the public is wear of. So secretly is its business conducted thit'citizens, cannot see how public morals are corrupted by it. It produces fraud; it drives men to the robbery of their em .ployers to procure funds for the' purchase of tickets, Lensting•to heck for returns to repay what they: have dishonestly taken; it has pro duced the deepest misery in families which this lottery dealing-has reduced to poverty and ab ject misery. -, ' It curses . thi s city and . many another city where'll. 'prevails: —We give notice, said the . Jadge;to those who have tied the present juris diction of this Court, that they cannot escape. The fugitives had far better be here as soon as possible. • 'We give this public notice now, since the . former. silence of this Court has had no effect, to keep these men here. The law will see to it that the bailin each case shall be good and sufficient freehold bait The men whom the crier has called into Court here to answer these charges will all find it for their advantage to re turn hither as soon as possible. The Judge trusted that the Commissioners of the county would see to it at once that the bonds of these lottery dealersbe estreated. All legal steps will be taken to prosecute these cases to the fullest extent of the law." The above synopsis of the remarks of the learned Judge is necessarily imperfect, as we caught them as they fell from bin lips. They - are sufficiently full, however, to indicate the in tention'of the Court to follow op the Mayer's bold and praiseworthy movement to put a stop to this infraction of the laws of this Common wealth, to bring the indicted parties to justice, and to put a stop-to a business whose evils are too numerous to mention—evils which were 'de picted by Judge McClure in language worthy the occasion and the subject which called . them forth. Court of gn Sessions Com. vs. William: Sloan and Robert Logan indicted for assault and battery on oath of Jima, Weilder. The prosecutor, a resident of Lawrenceville, testified that on the evening of the Bth of May last he was returning to his residence in an omnibus. that while proceeding along Penn street his hat fell off, when the om nibus was stopped, and as he got out to recover his hat he was taken by the defendants, who are police officers and conveyed to the watch-house. Verdict not guilty and county pay the costs.— It appeared that there was a company of gen ticinettin this omnibus. somewhat hilarious and slightly boisterous. Com. vs. John Force; indictment keeping a ferocious dog. The-District ' Court announced that the parties in the ease veto present in Court end were agreed to settle the matter, the de fondant pledging himself to abate the nuisance. Julge McClure remarked that when the Court. had received evidence of the abatement of the nuisance he would hear the case. Cam. vs. Frederic Hanymeyer; indicted for larceny in stealing four' pairs of boots from Frederick Zerney, of Tarentum, on the 26th of April last. Hunymeyer took the boots to the shop of 11. V. Sende, of Allegheny, and sold them. Zerney came to the city a day or two af terwards in search of his hoots and found them in the possession of Mr. Sends. As the prison- er bad no witnesses in Court and stated that. he could explain by witnesses, which he asked time to procure, circumstances which would weigh 4 1 '.. I his layer. the case was submitted to the t, l and the Court will hear the witnesses in of the prisoner and in mitigation of the / tem on Saturday. Verdict of guilty. I Corn. vs. Maria Strow; indictment assault and battery, alleged to have been committed by the defendant on the person of a small colored boy. named William Henry Wall. Verdict of not guilt Com y. . ye. John Fohl; indictment assault and battery with intents to kill, on oath of Daniel guelmns. These are two boys about 13 or 13 years of age. In the course of a game he tWeen these two boys one stabbed the other with a knife in the thigh. . (Daniel pulled out his shirt and showed the place where the knife cut that nether garment.) The accident took place on Fifth street. Dr. Duncan testified that the wound, which was just below the hip, was about ono and half inches in depth and about the same length. The boater testified that the wound appeared like one inflicted by one person running against armtner. The boy , onid that he nod the other had been playing and that Fehl had cot him/Verdict of not guilty and county pay the costs. —___ _ .._ 'TIE STEAMER PESINATLVANIA.—Tbe telegraph brought us therepurt last night of the loss of the steamer Pennsylvania, which exploded her boilers some ten miles below Memphis, .cauebt fire and burned to the water. Saddest of all, it is re ported that Gator some no passengers 100 are missing. We *ere not able to procure, last night, as full particulars' as we could have • wished relative to the insurances upon her and the other facts which will bo sought for eagerly this morning. We did learn, however,' on what we take to ho good authority, thy. she was owned by Captain Elinefelter, Messrs. Clarks & Thaw, George Black and William Frampton, Esqs. There may have been other owners but these are all the names we could learn. The Pennsylvania woe a magnificent boat, large, thoroughly built, and well equipped in all respects. She was built at this port in 1854 and, when new, way valved at $60,000, and was doubtless worth that sum.: She was-valued more recently at $25,900. Sho was insured in this city as follows At the - Citizen'e. At the Monongahela. At tbe Deleleare. We could not find the precise amount of in surance at the Eureka, but it was reported at $5,000, and the Western also $6OOO. The latter sumo are however only.rcported; the figures we were unable to verify last evening. 'Mr. L. W. Bleak, reported among the lost, was the first clerk on the boat. Ms mother, a woman of. great moral worth, and his brother, a gentleman In active business here, live in this city. We are informed thatid.r. Black had been second clerk on this boat ever since she was built, and but recently had been promoted to the first place to her counting room. We trust that the facts, when they shall fully transpire, will be less appalling than those we have received so speedily on the heels of this awful disaster. 'rlIE earnings of the Pittsburgh, Ft. Weyne and Chicago Railroad Company,• daring : the month of May, were as follows From Freight Passengers .... • Mails Rent of Road, lfiseellanoooe Total 114,7:31 77 Earnings during as= month but y0ar...130,5P7 Decrease (12 per cent). The expenses in ',lay were ea follows : , Sisal= ExMaul $(4,64 37 Cost of Dutenuag • ' 21,216 65 ... 13,538 20 R G rurtirs al of Exisan lilarkilliLery 16,373 76 .............-- ......... - ' Track cud Roadway 19,028 66 ~ Structures 1,845 49 , • Total m outh lost year. Eupepsta Banie Docreata 01 par cant) m uy 1857 ......... q• Not Earataga 1858 Iperente of not Earningi Bruoots ovenCnsarnuts Cuccx.—The bridgee ever Chargers Creek, on the Washington Turn pike, that wore carried away, were the bridge at Jarrett's and the bridge at Canonsburg. On the Chartlere, between the turnpike and the river, the bridge at ILansfield and the bridge near the month of the creek, are carried off— making four bridges in all. There has been, in eonneotion with this flood, a vast destruction of fences--a destruction which falls heavier on farmera than the loss of bridges on those who have to rebuild them. .Taut public examination Of the eteuderds of Allegheny College wlli bo held in the College ' c hapel at Meadville, commencing on 'Thursday, the 24th pE June and ending on the following Tuesday. Each of the Literary Societies will oelebrattmito ennivertarY w/U , appropriate ei evidstaiAuring evuninstion weet. The number ar stlAok#9,lttattano,o during the int ;tern BLSE. thlicrori walk preeedia g June 14th 11'k TittsVgb Exchangell & n Citirons' liloahanice" Iron City " Allegheny '. Irevrs Items 1,165.92 ,1,218,34`..,5,5t05,931 1 ,55G,562 set week-- 1,426,5801,207,637!5;05,461 1;510,926 Increase, Decrease 40,6611 29,511 Den to other hanks, $108,991; Increase.. $18;t1G0 . 4 try " 318,f461; 4 . 35,453 Nntc4 . of other 200,357; Decrease.. 13,177 A mat+, named John Lawler, was arrested, on Saturday night, for cutting a man, named Chas. Kimble, who kept a drinking place on Wylie street. The scratch was inflicted in the course of a squabble and was not serious. Lawler and his brother, who mixed in the affair, were fined, yesterday, slo each, and the principal of the two (John) held to bail in Safi to answer a charge preferred by Kimblo of assault and bat tery with intent to kill. Kimble, himself, was sent Gs jail, yesterday, by Alderman Lewis, on charges preferred against him by his landlord, Robert. MoCreery, of selling liquor on Sunday and of selling liquor generally without a license.. Men An derson was sent up by the same Magistrate, on a charge of selling liquor without a license. Gun excellent friend, W. H i Kincaid, laid up on our table several days since, a beautifully printed copy of the minutes of the Pittsburgh Annual Conference of, the M. E. Church, which was held at Cambridge, Guernsey co., O. We would have called attention to the book before, but in the multiplicity of matters it escaped our notice. We published at the time of the Conference full reports of the proceedings, sent to us to by n special reporter. This book which contains a fuller account may be had at the office of the ChnWidn Adrarale in the Gazette build ings, Fifth street above Smithfield. A I' la FL Low or the Leltr We have received the above religious_novel; and from a hasty glance at its pages, imagine that " A Poor Fellow" will prove, in this in stance, a very entertaining and instructive com panion. After we have had a little more ac quaintance, we may say more on the subject ; meantime, We advise our readers to call at Hunt & Miner's and procure a copy. It contains 480 well printed I'doto pages. anti costs hut $1,f25. neatly hound in cloth. Cuojec Gnoccaiss.—Mr. Wm. France-60 well known to his customers in Allegheny city as a grocer, in the Diamond—has recently taken the lonilding, lately occupied by the Allegheny Bank, on Federal street, which he has fitted up in the best style, and where he offers to the public a choice assortment of every thing pertaining to a first class Family Grocery. With ample ex perience in the business and sufficient capital, Mr. France is prepared to offer to his patrons a stock unexcelled for variety, quality or extent. and upon he very best terms. We bespeak for I this new house a liberal share of custom. Tun Cosenur.—We take pleasure in directing attention again this looming to the advertise ment of Karl Forams' great concert, to come off on Thuradsy everting. New attractions have been added by the accession of the beautiful Miss May and Herr Moilcubsuer to the troupe. The sale of tickets commenced yesterday morn ing at Mr. Mellor's and will be continued to day. Those who desire good seats must be on the alert. It will probably be one of the inest concerts that was ever given in this city. Read the programme in another column. $43,775 16 60,811 96 . 4,482 29 . 5,500 OD . 164 36 $78,365 45 24,278 04 --$15,904 39 .... 29,317 11 ~... 36,366 12 • •,•• • Spode. Loam 10ormna. -- '250,261 523,548 1,533,241 642,032 441,470 226,630 1,371.391 352,473 1.38,005 112,0 2 _ S 072,176 220,411 111.010 56,84- 577.022 . 62,072 138,460 01,565, 654,7191 03,208 124,070 128,276; 373,695 , 107,768 168,750 80,250 175,105 78,005 fly the author of .• Which' Tbn night Dick & IltrgerAlll. IS Awl :It. New York C=ll=M San CAFICALTY.—Two boys, tho one a eon of Wm. Anderson, tax. collector of the Second ward, and the other son of Mr. Bucker, driver of a pop wagon for Boffum & Co., were drowned yester day. The boys, it would appear, went into the Monongahela river, near the outlet lock, to ewim, and going beyond their depth, were carriod away by the current. Active search was made for the bodies. One, the child of Mr. Anderson, was found last evening, but we did net learn that the other 44 been. Tile Indiana ; Pa. ) Independent a aye the late out rages in KM11223L9 seem to bare been perpetrated without any eggreration on the part of the in nocent parties put to ;loath, but simply from a hate to freedom and 5 deotre to plunder and rob th e v i c tims. o ne of o ur own notice citizens ?dr. John F. Campbell, Hie of Blacklick township, is among the number she veer° taken prisoners and deliberately shot down. 5C.A,111,11 . 0:: rot - arr.—The returns of the nomination ar 413 Int , on county came in very slowly yesteiday, and Done of them were very itionongabeis City gave 3 majority for Larose.. West Bethlehem, Carroll and Peters townships gave an aggregate of about 165 ma jority for Montgomery as we boar by rumor. "Bin" has probably succeeded. An attempt will be made to carry the nomination for Lazear • in the conference. Dire.—An oW man named Elistia Taylor, a butcher, who has been, as we learn, very in temperate, was found yesterday in a dying con dition beside the road in the suburbs of Alle gheny. Some good Samaritan took him on his home and brought him into town. The old man oiled just as they were taking lam into the Mayor's o ffice. We did not learn the verdict of the Coroner's Jury. THE new church at Enon Valley, about fifty miles west of Pittsburgh, on the Pittsburgh, Ft. Wayne & Chicago Railroad, will ho dedicated to service of God on the 2.11tb and :7th instant.— Bishop Simpson. Rev. W. Lynch, Dr. Baird and Rev. M. P. Caddis, of the Cincinnati Conference, are expected to be present and officiate on the occasion. WATCHMAN BAY was struck at V Bil 21i [life, on Saturday night, by a luau named Garvin, who was caught. whipping his wife. The officer in terfered to prevent the shameful treatment which the woman was suffering, and narrowly escaped a blow from a terrible knife, seam fifteen inches pi length. The Mayor fined the wife-whipper twenty dollars. Mn. B.nuoa, who was knocked , down nod rob bed in the streets ono day last week, is in a 'very precarious condition yet. Mliee who was arrested on snopicion of having committed tbo deed, is still in jail and protests his inns noose inyhe most emphatic terms.. Au examin lion will be held on Wednesday if Mr. Bluer is iable to be out. LAND Store.---4 heavy land slide occurred on Into I's, Ft. IV. skin It. Its, during Sunday night, la few miles West of this city. The early train VW obliged to return to the city, when a large !force was put on at the blockaded place, the track cleared, and by won everything was no Tuc people of Armstrong county held a meet fog In Kittanning on Tuesday evening last, for the purpose of organizing the Opposition to the Lecompton Swindle. Unity in sentiment and harmony in action seemed to prevail with all those who were ill attendance. Tux TacAMUEEIi BBALE of unsealed lands, up on which the taxes have not been paid, took place yesterday, and was adjourned over until this morning at 9 o'clock. There was a large attendance yesterday. Those interested, will take notice of the fact. ,Aa extensive list of valuable city and country properties and stocks will be sold this evening at Davis' audtion rooms, Fifth street. We would direct the attention of those seeking a desirable homestead or lucrative investment to the adver tisements under the proper heads. We have received Wray's National sank Note Reporter for Jane .sth, an excellent record of all the late counterfeits, the rates of discounts, and monetary affairs genorally. It is published by Robert Wray, Jr., at 65, Fifth St., and costs only one dollar per year. Rev. Poor. TA V LOR, for a long time professor of the classic languages in the Methodist Fe male College, io this city, has been appointed Principal of the Marlboro IStark co., 0 ,) High school. The appointment is au excellent one. ' We would direct attention to the several val uable and desirable city properties and bank stooks to be Sold this evening by htr. Davis.— See advertisement under auction head. PRATES 11ILETIAO. —The Firemen's Prayer Meeting will be held to-night, (Tuesday,) at It o'clock, in the Neptune Roman House, Seventh street. An invitation to attend is addressed to Aim) as well as gentlemen. • THIS DBQttsaxt GRAYS will . parade this everting the iireather should be pleasant. DR. 11I'LANz's VERXIITGE alwaye resorted to when ovary other remedy Rae. 1:m.40m Sop:ember 15th,1852. This Is to certify that my child, three years old, vose trembled vabltaronns Kona WI mouths. I any[ tried several Urals of MeiCil" but roue of them dope. ood; and it was not anal" irk., Dr. Alnlune's celebrated Vermlfuge, prepared by.Flosoog u. that obo footed &ay relief. I gave her tho coutent. of orke bottle, :which la.mgikt from her a very large 4p:oddity of 170113., tAt lilt , ' mere NO compThlely cut to piacca it was impassible to cOunt them. 31y daugh , ter is now doing well; Indeed, Ma Is completely Mitered too ' health. I therefore take pleasant in morornendlue It to parents. 1 would my, by all means keep a supply of ads vahmble mulichmeousLantly fro m bottles. I hat of many children to die suddenly from the eifectsuf woma— n altenet nufre.pmatly happens that children are treated for croup, then Ma choking and roughing is caused alle anther, by the irritation of worms. erector Imy again, keep it tawny. in the hon.; it vats but little, and Pi the n ob s dear - Lug life; WM a 007 utto It Win . 00 PiMi' clan' bills. Mk. I.AN 0.3 Eighth street. IlylPurebasers will be careful toa sk for DU. DrI.A.N CIF.I.E.BIIATr.D VSRMITDOIt, Mannfactnred by PLE3IIIIO MOH. of Prrnmmon, £O. etherVertnifoges in anew iscm ars worthless. r. IrLsouris genuine Verrolthgs, also No celebrated Liver 11111,cart now bo lad at all nwportable clgg w orea r s News/MPH Witold tharrs_sf /UM= Mk . . ' [hew by MO Special Reporter.] IT Mu. wiell repay any person who contemplates__ . . ___ ____--- She purchase of &Sewing Machine or wishes to in II c h itr GB E it, , ,,s 10 N A L. speet a piece of perfect mechanism, to call at No. Wasalsoros, June I t. 68 Fifth streey rho head-quarters of ilk.e. R. niod, lionsr..—A message was received from the l'resi. the agent for Wheeler iL Wilson, of New York. At 1 .,, dent announcing to the House that - he hats approved s tlLis n el s e am ga p n l l ey an o d f bb ur e el y, l . k nwoowinb.esclbaibblei:hcmoblrut c may kd by ~bo expenses;baf ~f 0..)._ _th.,,,..!„.,p_i_,.i_one.,,L,,,ti.d_o,f,,,_)on_oyr,i,ou Indian teen the firm named above—neat, ornamental and useful , 1.p',:',1..“y0.''0r."".")171",y` of past t steamships:l apparatus which boo received the highest teatime- i `. ,i ~,,, providing for tho civil expenses of the Government. vials of merits overrmadereil an imPr" emeat et t-- i for the support of tho army; providing fur the ex - kind, from the ablest Journals and the ablest pens of , pence, in the collection of revenue; for a military the day; from scientific. mechanical and wk.- i road from Astoria to Salem, and several others of a local societies, and from the great public itself. The , .._,.._,_ character. points of excellence which characterize this machine : 1'n,r).060 file. Job. ca.b,.. . , of N. 1,., all she above all others we may enumerate as follows:-- ; bills and resolutions referred to the standing cony Beauty and completeness of stiteh : from its peeu• liar firmness called the "luck-stitch" ; ~. millets during this ..,lioll, on which no rupurts hove sersaa N: ... been made at the time of adjournment, shall stand thread; simplicity and thowougness ; pry i I re. committed at the next session of Congress. speed; quietness of operation: strength of scam; 1 e l g ~,,e . .. ,t, __ 1 , The . Ileum concurred in the report of the last applicabilty to all kinds of sewing: Every family which can afford the purchase, (and i t s i altosk,o Millhdateol. tth,feCus,n,mle.reioneto,ovnintglieLuodet.oreforoezp.rripir,is. cheapness brings it within the reach of all.) every ! amendments. ' ll ' l-maker and tailor, every g tmeral seamstress Mr. Staunton sail that the clause war passed in should pot .:cis ono o f the,e invaluable improvement. i hot h houses without the members knowing it WWI It would even be policy and wisdom file people in i them. the country and villages to club to-gethee and pr., 1 The motion was passed by a large majority. cure a machine, as with it labor may lie ebriged a . The bill granting pensions to officers and soldiers thousand fold and the slavery of domestic life re• I of the war of 1812. was made the special order for tiered to an incalculable degree. Remember they ! the Yd Tuesday of December next. aro to to bad in this city only of filr. Reed at ifs Fifth street. I On motion of Mr. Stephens, 1b.. , 1 ,, a, The Senate 1 concurring, that the two houses adjourn to-day ut -• • • • • • - SPEARING of the good pictures, we think butter specimens of the Dauguerrean and Photographic Art cannot be found is this city than at the Oaliery of Messrs. Cargo k Co., No. 2I Fifth street. Tho collection of this flrm is well worth examination; and visitor will find Mr. Cargo a polite and attentive operator. His reception room is a most elegant and convenient affair,. and his arrangements generally superb. Ir the public will drink, lot it not be p,ismie.l, we say and we hail the agitation which has commenced against drugged and adulterated liqnors, as the be ginning of an end, which, when attained, will pro duce good, next in extent, to the prevalence of al, stinence itself. As largo quantities of liquors will he sold during the present summer, we take this op. portunity to state that the house of Joists Bryer. No. 135 Liberty street, bears an irreproachable char acter, and is, while extensive and equal in assort ment to any in our knowledge, every way reliable. " F. Menu, Federal street, Allegheny, is busily en gaged in the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, and kis largo and well stocked store is worthy a visit from those who intend to purchase articles of this description. lib workmen are of the best class, and we feel assured, that in style, quality or price, no es tablishment of this character in the west extends fairer inducements, either to wholesale or retail cits tomers. • fleartnica who would cultivate the acquaint ance of n first class furnishing firm, will find such in Porter .Smith, Girard Mum, corner of and Smithfield streets. Their goofs 4.ompre bend the latest and most approved styles of every article of toilet use, and es they give especial often Lion to the manufacture of Shirts. de., those who would secure the very heel fabrics of this kind will find them at Mr,srs. /bet .1 S..nith'.. Call, by all means, and take a look at their well arranged store. ORDERS solicited at No. It lined Street, for the only unabridged edition ever published of fr.le bigoro 11 iotory qi th, splendidly illus tented, and Lssued in parts at the low price of 25 emits each. The subscribers to this work will receive a copy of the large steel engraving entitled "The First Reformers Presenting the Famous Pretest. - The composition (which is of the most magnificent character, and contains little abort of one hundred figures.) pennants authentic portraits of the most prominent men connected with the event. A key of the plata will he given with each impresaion. Tv in patronising a Merchant Tailor or a Gentle mane Furnishing establishment, the point is to se cure the . Les of accomplished workmen, Or es• joy the advantages of a first class house. universal and complete in its assortment, we would seem, mend the reader to call at Cheater's, N.. qa, Wood Street_ The Gents, Youths, and Boys' Clothing kept at this house is always of the best description, and in mode faultless, while gement, talent only is cat • ployed in the Cutting and Fitting department. .Ifesfr.. GM F. S',-tochomo cf. Co., steam Litho, graphert, ma Third street, are favorably known to Rankers, Railroad Companies, Colleges, Merchants and the business public generally. es artists of the first ability. Their work everywhere commands the praise of good judges, and we recommend them to all who require Lithographic engraving or printing. Tar assortment of 'summer Shoes at CoenciA•ie .1. co.'s, &t Diamond Square, is superb, and those who consult comfort, cheapness and fashion should call at once and provide theinserns with a pair of Cana, han's "fits.- • •• • - Orores • & rater', celebruted Sewing Machine:, hare attained their pre-eminent position among im - prow - ea:tent-3 of this class; let, from their simplicity. being the least complicated of any ever invented: 2d, their use is easier learned: mod, their stitch is more elastic; 4th, they sew from ordinary spools, silk, linen or cotton thread, and finish their own work: sth, att.:: are cheaper f brentire of their ritperioritv,l than tho cheapest. W. C. Elliott, the popular shirt manufacturer, No. YI Fifth street, is the sole agent for this city. Call upon him. lon will he treated with the utmost politeness. and shown the beet ma chines extant. It is simply throwing money away to purchase any other machines than there. tan L.VI4 OV PRAI•R.— ^The love of praise, Lowe', concealed by art, Reigns, MON or loss, and glows in every heart; The proud, to gain it, toil. on tolls endure, The triodes( shun it but to make it sure." Ii is our provinee to probs., the garment• made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hull of Hockhill Wil. son, No. 003 and 005 Chestnut street, above Sinib, Philadelphia. Itt s eon of f.hionablo clothing for either nt.'s ar boys' wear are directed to the establishment of enreaghan, Federal street, Allegheny rity.— Ilis work will he found neatly cut and well trimmed and inado. Fine piece goods of the tlewest styles kept on hand for custom stork. jaITIUOtMCIIIS. GRAND COMBINATION CONCERT na STILAILOSCH hi the pleaßure to :11111011rICC that !man KARL. FORRES. THE GREATEST LIVING BASSO IN .he world. will give hie Sinn and puNttlY ,, ly ~,ply COll. cart iu I'lttehurgh, on TIIIITSDAY JUNK 17, AT CITY II ALL. la ~n /nr wok+ thln enter/silo:tient the mast brilliant ever glern In dile city, the ft , lluwing diitlnenklied ar , lee hove been engaga.ll mud will apt., jointly with II GBH P0111115,1I: MISS JULIANA MAY, The Great American Prima Dmina ABLALIA. STILAKOSCII, 1 , 4 R. SIMPSO ThATimor from the Oratorion et the to Ad iony of Moak, of New York, soil lIERIt MOLLENIIAUER. The facifamed Violincollist. SIGNOR The extraordinary youthful violinist, antler the direction of MAVEICE BT/WECOBCH. DERR liAltf, FORMES will slog n this occasion:— acht—ln Dictum llollrygen Mallen, Magic Viiite._...Miciard Der Wanderer, hp nehnbert, The Bay of Biscay, by. Medan. Rolling the Foaming Billuvricci.ntiop lloydnn. Notwitheinnillug the enormous exposes to which We Management has been midectedi In procuring Mere Karl Yorrnm, and the ulhordistlugubdied outlines whoaccompony him, it hm been concluded to throe open the hall at a col . form pice. OAR DOLLAR—WiII be the price to all parts of we No extra charge for moored mall Foals can bo procured at JOIN 11. IJELLOICB Music Kom i Wood Street, nummenclug this morning, at 9 o'clock. Douro open at 714 o'clock, Concoct to commence st 8. KARL FORMES' and Concert Book containing the Liketimeen and authentic Biography of MERU KARL VOlllifEd.• All Songs mid Ballots sling la hit Concert for side at the Hall on the evenlagof the Concoct. Price twenty flee cento. jolt - POSTER'S NEW N ATIONALTHEATRE Sato lwative and Manager.- J. C. POSTEtt. Ar ling and Map Alrkunied. A. W. Yorao. Trvaanreir ........................ .... .or.u. REMO.. IW-1.1.Z ar PIMA. Private lkdee: to bold six perso. Drees Circle. .4 Parquotke Upper Tier irirl>...l op. et o'clock. Cots 111tU. n LORIOUS ATTE4CTIoN. Engauclueut for fire rdr.bts only, of the highly Ampule rtt.e, cllrf. JOUR DREW. TUESDAY EVENING, Jane 15th, IS5$, will bo preemie (nna time in this Theatre) Pim:mho'', beautiful comedy, i taro acts, entitled *RIOT TO THE MULL. Emaiwine. Mr, 301 IN DREW. illargobi doKichesillc ..... {Water W . Mr. 11. 1.. Macron.. Priem de CO Mirdidno do Merincivit. . 11 Rend. Aber which the comic drama, drammthied by M r. dbh. Drew, entitiod B,A.NDY ANDY Mandy Andy. ...... .ICIIIN MEM With the tong ol "Nora Croine" Mad Nulty Mrs. Foster To conclutio with MISTAKEN Pll LOSOPIlli• ,spcctal jlotireis Bite KALI, ...... COM Y ■'CULLnf Pittsburgh Steel Works. JONES, BOYD Sr. CO.. SaAufaduwisof CAST STEEL; also, SPELNO,PLOW 11 A. B. STEEL; SPIIINUS And AYLEIL Corner linst and Pire Sfreef., Pitisburgh, PA. lON. Z. e. 100 W. .L.). B. FLOGrIIa.S dr. CO., ILLSITTLCSC9.I2.S OF Rogers. Improved Patent SI eel ' • Cultivator Teeth. Cbrner Ron and Ant &nett, Pinttaryli, in'tlyatc• • •. a. WMllltt A. A. CARRIER & Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, PITTSBURGH, I'LVNA. Companion robresooted of hlbbnit otmdltb. Chartoreel by POl3ll/jlV•llia awl tabor States. Fire, Mork., and Lifn Was taken of All dosed A pitns. A. A. CRRIKR,. • . K. P. CARSICK. J Af3. 2tLoZ.AL7 Q 8 LIN. 11.43011.CT01X Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, &WA ty*/ Not. 388 grad 170 Emend Strut. /)A.NVIVaI House, farm and ornamental Pisiett.r... AND GR . AINERS: CIAI11! IN While Lead And Zino 'Paints. Al., all Mai ut roof_soita narniniow, Window abw° , P u ttiourphoe, no, • _.. .114 Sinai, two BoonEnfil*:Afsq• half-past two o'clock. Miscellaneous business of no general importance NW transacted. Mr. Smith from the Joint Commit tee, reported that they had wetted on the President who informed them that he had no further communi cation to make. At half pixel 2 o'cloek the House a recers till a quarter to six o'clock. An ineffectual attempt woe made to have some documents printed. The House than adjourned slur SaISATIC.—SeVerai unimportant reports wore made and bills introduced. Mr. Bigler presented a petition from Melton' Imlay, for the extension of his patent for railroad car springs. A communication was received front the President I respecting the claims of the St. Regis Indium to the Kansas lands, which was ordered to lie printed. Mr. Hale's credentials, as Senator from New Hampshire for the next six years, were presented and reeeivxd. Mr. D.little presented a resolution instrueting the Committee on Foreign Relations to enquire into the expedieney of aequiring by treaty in Yucatan and Central or Smith America, the rights of citizenship • for such free negroes as may emigrate from the l'ui. Itell States. The I nite•l States in consideration of the trade thence it desirous to protect each a. • The Appropriation bill was taken up The amendment rejected by the House relative 1,; the franking priiilrge era.. irscuiered. I A rote was taken on the agreeing to the revue teenier oin of t h e Confercni, Committee on the Post 011 ice Appropriati .n tin • that the Senate recede from its amendment. abolishing the franking • pririlego and raising the postage rate. The tote stood aye. 32, nays 17: the Bill was passed. Me. Slidell ra..ve•l the usual resolution to Cal,' or, un fi t/imbed 10z...0 0001 , • the next union ' to. Mr. Davis introduced a resolution that the Jodi story Committee ...minim whether further legislation 1.0 necessary respecting elections of I . S. Senators Agreed to. Mr. Seward offered a 'lsolation of thank, of th• Senate to Mr. Broken ridge for the dignity and its partiality with which ho has presided over its delib stations. Agreed to ummimously. A joint Committee was appointed to inform President that Congress is randy to adjourn. Mr. Benjamin introduced a resolution tint the President cease to he prepared ere the nett cession tabular statement of ell the claims of American eiti sene against foreign government,, with the actin taken on each nod the result thereof. Agreed to. Mr. Douglas introduced a resolution that the or gnaination of territorial governments for Arleoni Dacotah and Nevada be made the special order fo the second Monday in December. The Senate Wu, occupied most of the afternoon executive session, and at 6 o'clock adjourned. Me it en te, Jun" 14.—T he eteantboat Pennsylvania e xploded her boilers nn Sunday 'morning at G n'ork, at Ship Inland, 70 MHO. below Memphis, and Selan burned tn the water'a edge. About 350 paesengers worn on board. and it is believed th.l 100 are killed nr missing Thu lima. Imperial and Frisbee bodt all they call find in the water nn shore. The following is a lint of the satierers, far as le eortained- Lost—Father Deli-Tom Mrs. Will and daughter. of St. Louis; Foster Burn, N. and J.ltantschen, and Dreamt Corcoran, of New orisons; J os eph rdyr,, of Tree, E. Gleason, of New York, IL B. Nieb..ll*. I.f Team; ---- Sackey, of Minn.: W. Linter, J. Sink born, J. Bowles. J•mon Barris oral %Yr,. Witudforil. of 1.4.1PV1114, 1.. W. Shark. of Pittsburgh; F. Oen emus, and an Englishman from Cuba, who has • slater living near Burlington. IS. lon, oat, -- 11. ['int" , r, Sohn Bloomfield, .1. 11 Campbell. Flahk donee. A. Unto, John Many, Fret • eiy Pratt, of Now I trlencon lacier Ramie and I. Vela, of the French ttporm William Wallis, of New Jon toy; Matt Kelly, of St. Louis; 5201141 Marki, Pennsylvania; Charles Stone, of Na,hillle. Daniel Keefe, of Keokuk. Imam Samuel Wood. Andrew Lindsey, Cincinnati; Wm. Wood'', ticmg Polayer. Pittsburgh; Isaac neater. Stark Cu., Ohio Robert Erotherton. Columbus. O.; Jas. M'Cormirk, Capt. R. Backus, N. Y.; Chas. Aslibrook, St. Louis Capt. J. W. Fairfield. Benoit( Ilenry'Sbulta, Matt Commaticern, St. Louis.. SA V CII—SYA. Teornaire, 01 the Fronch opera: Sister Caroline and Sister Mary L:llen, of iho New Orleans C./111,/li: C. Itl'Carthy. of Now torleaust the captain, second and third elerka. the chief m gineer of the haat; Isaac Tim. Baltimore: Ni. Brotherton S Son. tlido: M. A. Sneatir I'. Wooster. Ky.: A. L. Itsrtlett, wife and child, N. S.: A. Marks and hely; IV U. Nephew, lady and child, St. Louis, It. It. Young, -- Theorpi n. railroad wan, id N. P ; dohn It. Creighton. Spring field, It. ire r ton Ito ,r.—Caps. Kliocfelter ire-• tin intred: k. W ~,,, Is. ‘metol clerk. slightly in • r aredr Menry Clements, ,d Ft. 1,1310, third clerk mverely scalded. l a mes lioreys, chief engineer. es cnPetl. rr1111.1.1 recon.l angiucer,JOMl: AllO, Martin, lint mete, dan genies ly injured, second mate oono unknown, lordly scalded: Willivn Jecloten. lArsington, bar-keeper, slightly scalded; -• Brown a pilot, missing; henry Filer, pilot, saved; Loth th • pilots were (ruin St Louis. The hoot was on the nay from Now &trice. to At Laois. WastturGron, Juno I 1.--Tho President has nom inatod to tho Senate Joseph A. Wright, of Indiana, as Minister to Prussia, and Charles A. Ilnekalow, of Pennsylvania, as Minister to Ecuador. WASIIINGTOY City, Juno 11.—Tho President has, issued A proclamation calling the Sonata to convene to-morrow to receive such communication as ho may have to make. Ws,sIII34TON CITY, JUDO l 1.-Thu so,inionirf Con grecs which has just c.o.' was more remarkable for fewer scones of disordor in the closing hours than any IX its predecessors. Mr. Florence, of Pa., took the lead after midnight on Saturday, in protesting against tho desecration of the Sabbath by tho trans action of business. The President and his Cabinet were in attendance at the Capitol to-day, the former signing hills in the chamber of tho Vice President. The bill authorizing the Post Master tienoral b. take measures to shorten the time of -carrying the mail from St, Joseph's, Missouri, to Placerville, Cal ifornia, failed to receive the Executive sanction. The light house, though passed by the House, woe not considered in the Senate. The Senate has postponed till next session the Hill establishing a territorial government its Arezunia The appropriations made at the last Congress amount ❑t least to 580,000,000. Various reports were in circulation to-day rola , tire to a reconstruction of the Cabinet, but they are totally without foundation, the members never being more harmonious noel united. The bids for the Treasury loan were not opened today owing to the absence of the Secretary, who was at Capitol. They will be opened to-morrow. The Senate confirmedaMr. Schell as Collector, and Mr. Sanders as Navy Agent of New York, and Dr. Bradford of N. Y. as Consul to Horne. John P. Stockton has boon nominate d as Minister to Rome, The Senate failed to act on the House bill repeal ing so much of the Post Office Route bill as author ises the Postauaster Oeneral to make more eatensiim arrangements for the through moils between Port land and New Orleans. A number of Army appointments were confirmed, including M. It. Stevens as Captain of the 7th In fantry. _ Sr. Loots, •tune 11.—Dispatches from Cairo state that on Saturday afternoon a crevasse opened on the Mississippi side of the town, through which the water poured at a fearful rate tilling up the whole space between the leveca, and it is now running an embankment on the Ohio side about 1000 feet. The Illinois Central Railway washed away. The south wing of the new hotel fell in un Sanely and tho balance was expected to fall during the night, Nearly all the houses are tumbling down, drifting away, or sinking. Scarcely a Imildlng in the city is expected to withstand the flood. The water is two and It half feet deep in tho second story of the Taylor Rouse and is still rising rapidly. Mound City is also in danger being overflown. The water at this point continues to rise and all the upper streams are pouring out floods. tosion, Juno I4.—A fire broke out, yesterday, in Corinthian Hall, torn.. of Federal and 3I.111; 31.3. Tho fire extended to Theatre alley, damaging the stores of E. B. Paine, C. W. Oritfithe, Goo. Black barn°, O. P. Bradlee, and others. Tho loss is fsti• mated at $2OOOOO, which is fully covered by inett ranee. New VOIM: Juno 14.—The bunk statemm3t for the pant reek exhibits a decrease in tonne of 1629,- 000; decrease in circulation $181,000; decrease In ;Indrawn deposits $776,000; Increase in specie $572,. 000; increase In nominal depositi $702,000. Evewavrtcr. and.) June 14 —A fire occurred on Saturday night. Lone $lOO,OOO. The Canal Bank nor damaged to the amount of $l5OO. The Joan. OffiCo IP a total wreck. Looisvint.n, June 14.—Tbo river ie nearly eta tionary with DI feet on the Falb. Weather clear CINCIWIVII, Juno 14.—Thu weather has boon . line Einco Saturday. The river is re,' so• g. 5t.03111 Marble Works. 1 • , . XARBLEMANTELS.—A large anoeata titwr a t on howl stul being znsontnetnrwl r Medd= sold at very low pekes.. Baden, ownw-i o t we. Untie; flontrectare and other. whether they yea tr.,,,,,, r a m , o r not, ere Invited ta WI :tel erntolospoe stock ... on , r ce, ea ore are netting plane Dent3lWe We so low se to put thornwithin the retch of ahnoet stet) t u mu j e ents, TeldetnAnd time Ctonat, s large e it el • ways on bunt Yontlture and Wneh.Stwel Tone, rat. poling Stone. nesnotsehired by mothluery, and owl et the loweetptiea. Marble of all kinds odd low to the n— i.a.ent ere melted to all and anal= OPT OteXld 31 1 6:3 Uteri,' lit" d l PUOM7I,I •. • giqUAMTUIT ' . Ws . If: waizet t __ COMMITTEE Of AMATO/MON QEP MAT. Itarxn DI,CCT. V. P. E.DWACI , Gs., C. 11. W W. Mon, D,121 C/Aaria-u-. Commercial Weekly Revlearolrthe YltttUnrgit ninritet. fßeporlidsr.,.l.llly.for fhb PLltsbnryfi Gaadial PITTIRIIBO/1. Ji as I The "viler tout... , of finale's , tea on tillimpod..l, the e Gvity wadually elarlsoniug up, and the pi einolll,ll , l of dull Sam growing daily twice obvions. We have bad, since our lad, another terrilde rule of :al hour. unbroken duration, whith has extended over the entire oanittr), protest/Iy, hat the Rocky nianntet. en the Atlantic_ 11 ,o:110,14 , 11 ,, i 13.'0 00 ThUrSdiliy *lit, 4..11d- Inz naetwerd and I dung ripen Philadelphia and New York on Friday night. The ant 'Oct of rain that fell was terrible, bringing up ell tha ”nal I Orval. very rapidly, and there is not n atreain In the roma , that lois not to some eXtent etilovred Rabat:fits and carried devastation In It. troth . The mono streams were perthaiLarly destriartive—carry nig away blidge, houses, I Ir. end sad very ..fl .ail! int one, the rumps. All ovei the western tannery the hab el the stree.llo. ere 014.a:ed. nnil much Inn end e..llng, -,alt. The , Wabash, !kern. Cuberland and Teineaw , rivers es,. all over their batiks, the ripper haul. full. and the uppoi awl 1111switiri siro all .wer tin it bank- awl all au., moot in the lower Ilisda.lppi hot, Lenn °serif .ve such as hover heti, board of, Th. , d crops :thaw that river most bo n w Ire in. The first effect I tt..• d,isrlt r 1.1.4-CniatiVe linovnmant The In, tity to Cho crops 1,0 general that under the meet , ,r, touch.... the yield tonct he short, end this must ,sll trite of ..orn, fi it has ti found h• plat. o•ttemh oar, 1. , the net Ettl= • • • - mrakadlnary rimrnett.t of the w.ther 9 id' hrea.ktufrn dr3l.lh Tho ~I.,at.sirendy • • raced, lei in a crit acid there are Omni, ibixlinito of to the retioli i.t the ban Thi. tete, i• exhibited 4.t.,Xe.Pt .ooy days. A -hurl well 01 flu , wentb, pr...ltwoi A cheap , in the • IllOrettallt% +opal to that which a cleat altnovhcre lid warm sun bring slant in Ilia appearance of the fsr., of Le r,,notry. 11 lion corn bee born plantod, It grJwa, wn .I;fornied. very ratudly, end so tom kohl h the pros rr,s undo 11; thle re.tort that farmers who have got their grain uto the around. think thorn Is rt,1441 to nUttclpate a ton- II It of the crops two weeks earl! , r than weal. The great !nth oily Is wlth producers whose farms are loentrd In bA lurch. On the,. wo pre.untn, thrro will In very little n rAlaed this 5050,0 Pont to Ito. ruins of the last twenty; our lot,. hue ground we. net In ha nutted, and It I, course, no. a hundted per cent woran. It would moire ton de3 aoe two wool. of carol wenthei to put ent , h 1..1 au a plowable condition. Receipts of produce at thi4 port, are, comparatively, in significant. The water Is out of both rituals. Therallroads are more or lets totem:tided. The country roads are In a bad CttaillifrOl. Parmers cannot haul their proparty to market when It r had they hone more import.t buel. tlante usenet to „hen the weather Is fan. Reside, there is n general dotamitlon to hold on to •1,1.• of grain, nottl ...nothi.r dell note is d..tormtned regaidnn: the approaching hvv , At them rause, combant4l, habt r , celpt , , to rafer,n, attributAbir " Thu wont hot nu :ntilr,lay. Funday and 10 icy la cool but dry, and the, Is 000 n prospect of clear and sot 0.1 wrath., It is to Ir Impel that the farmers .lil 11, entitely w.hot out, and that the fall grain, now in It. newt rrttteal stem, In Is Is. allowed ant:mient w-11 of warm we at!, to mature propetly. Tien iti.l;trY aln , o 1 ) "u the , roP" iu Woomera Penney I cools is suri , tent ly ,; to", therefore trust for no meal-, fr.qn further dam.,,re Moony rotittrows plenty and vv., 1; dI; hear most esais.,J, but theease is owing y the et.guation nod .. too lion of boat .ont to h.,0 lost as etoFfe, end Onsti,-it,neai t,, dra,;;;lng along met. , devoid 01 All elements of buy.yan , y; sod AA :llllll{ll.l pr 00,111.11 this d,pionsirl7, of tugs n.uat routine , . If NO Losoar ;.rote, Ibit .1111.: .1;11,e straw t help loath the camel's la-k ASIIKS--The muls.PLPots 11..i111.11wt Prarl, at :0 rcrrel AND COOS -The, t.l Lacely any thel•if vtler• sod nut Nut - eau, uonatual . l•tcutl2. tha .apply In Oa mt.!d rnsrl.rt is tw.trre Add In shads , a 1 'f!i:taltf IS ACON —Cettutry - Lt... courtuuam pletay tad. B . -ult to olie,t .1, we •t•ntl., atouldars at 66u! , ,, limns 1at,5 1 ,4. CU) Cured 31.1 Is In light ...pest nT t : for shtlulders, ,!, Idr Bides, Itit},9!„.; fat Main Ilaxnaandllks 11',, for Sttg. Cured do, sales of lb: lat. to notntry, on tlnte, being made 31 11 1 ,i,.12 BUNS—Are alm,nl nu.ni,n we ',nolo Wl,lta et tk 0,00, with no oft•rs ab,re It,nuiJ. [141:1T 1.11:(:1.76 AND 117113—The following aro tnanoLv't rate* at Fallgton suet Nee Bright.: Buckets, cotuntou and 3 11...44.4. 11, en and , 1.0; fists larga Tot., .1 and 3 It.a , p3, tr.,75 and t 7,7. N. Tnbl, do. VO.O. No. sl.7j, N., 4 .I,St-uat. Kali , is ,. "o. *d. $7.:; , - - fra , lt• Par fund, Sal, a Itu,keta in fotad w tl y aks Washt.rtrils Alf Near 11, , , t. a 1..1, at V 2 141 dos 11*(0011?-41 , 1 , > tasr nupply, awl 1.11,4 rATI4.• from $1 per dcacri I , r comm,ca to p. •••••• rzcr, .IJa prcrlea rskng. , 34 COlt DAG II— )1.11111LT, roll, 13 r M. 01111.4 /1 th Hemp Rove, aril, II 'lc IhtHemp ot, 'Carroll 1101., coll, 11 c ITlrcurta 11.1, (111, t t P. - 411:14 c 511 . 10,1citeYarti.0“0. • BET , (NIB llanlll. $2-2.5crt570.1 ta !letup, $1,3, V,01.45Z.7t.141 ltratt. nll.ll cc• 1.,,,ir,,it I,lt, tt,_-alttotlls, rte. 11 4. , II- mi. L. urrrAv, k .. N. 5 1..13 tswl..t... rIOGSD Pr N.. C 1 , !Co 11 'll It.iNo 17 Nn. IT:N.. 14 r I!, IN.. 19 e - et , N.- 99 kAN .1-, ,• L I • - 1; , WO 9 4.71 . . 1'4: 0 0....‘11,1 afl.i 1•44.1.1111 ap I .L 11,31,4 .•• S I I t alia., alai 1 1, I, 1 1 aryar ' 1 3, 31 t ;OA 41.11 L.. L.l J.. Itaraleal au,l: for J.. 6oritaan. CIIEI,IIM—SIan nu. ILA I. a. 11,aharat.1 yl 4Totia,.g; asal,patc.ralm, /113.1.• sL 1,11 ILe T.IIL, 74 . 0. Th. !.114.1. y laaaag to at ttict al :mel l .: 1311.1711) Appli4 an La.. At 41,15.a.,1,1,....5 f,r .I.ll•:arrnt earl, 11 . .. a. h... 4.11....111 at 1 -a,:a 11151.11 D Lk, [wtna rr7ltrn:ll.• , —well..l3 nalra nt prime %a/al.-311...0 Um", al 15 tat onli In nn-11 S , IL ataarr. 3, , L 111 tLn a.u.all tlay al 10. IMP.II—Wa .P.m 1 5 a-1, on as a aal, a 1.1.111 that IC till 5.7 Ilraa, Sia.rt a. that. tv 1.. uvl M6.1,11t11., 3,11). • Ova 11rnn at 4 0 , mialal lara mu I !halt at I+l, FlSH—the it it An oleinsint fm Sl. 1,4, .74, 1 N 44 .41.1 co qo,: re t00.541.1.50tt.5413 i bbl. rtnrl 1411 141 , 4: iw.r, 11- alm o . , s:.so44gittol; Whit. WWI. ordinary $10elt$11: I,tko Snt - 44.41-j..r an $11; ordinary at, lAX-44 Ittiperit4r, Trout. MAN sS.tiicaslu 11111.1, 4 sl4ol • ll—Thero sr, rocarottrtf 1 , f44,414a4 An4l ..4:4•4441 frwling lit.;. ytt•lf4r4lni . nod f 4 E.-it, al 44t.tweittal 441 twig...will th. 4,p44 , 15ti0n 1.1 ig t4,441/441 oftrtitlul 1,11" any pt./Iva - 40th, of • %hot, .141, 14nt . 1114,r4 it,,, chun, eignrc.,•ott tee, 411144tg 44tipprfinr tin arm.. mod flip,. 4ml, 44 /1111,1 . el $' • ::a: ray, it $4,00 an ..I Until,' 4144 $ I . 4 . 4: , i41•5 1 I" 6 lt 14,4'44 , t.lb. 41t4tibtful e0n...11114m oI the irnrkrl tint ,worrikkllVe B 3.1,11••• are roaltr444t tt4 .lay nr two. It A IN— rt light mispplg•if null 4.4t1. 4. ft-4444144 , 1 hand. •LLg7t - ti.r. ll 1,111 . 11 nt44l tr•• ti; •04.444 4t t 44 us t • ou , r , Ky. rm....WM 4144,44, at 15, .41 t 1.441,4 v/I4 y 1411, ,g,io, Wirt 4or .4114 at 7ltlglftt .4 rn•1gi11i,144444d14., ft con ttagfin, 74) fir 510411torranfmn foul 6 0 1., C 1 4 ,41,, tat, +.41 ilontl444rn al .4,00 for Chi, 11.4 111/4i With. tiItOOEJLIES—A demand tram Ow c...ttutry W.ettia nal...orKnr nt 54,0 0 tv Mad •t Cat.. nt 121ht:!..j•hal GAS 1 . 1I . E• al. the quut.inno for rtot.4ll o tutting ' I ,u , h q,. rip. T 1 al, 451104 UN.. pip. ,g i 13 - 1,1. artbi•rd to tiro cuatotuary lIAN—a fair supply at made., sod nafor at stur..l t jt 1..0 HIDES--13r•on aeon e linvo advanced to f, and err am: of Dry Md., them are rood lo market nod our time. or 1.e13121.41 at 17. MON .4 that, s very light d,mand, rat,. or o Iturbauged, and on repeat our quotation IRON, 40. licea tdoeumoo liar boo par la saartol 1.10, taom. trot How Maga I . IV. loch . • fiat.. 1 1 1. 10d. to Ital Nato koa lid to %I - Itrads Ponee Nails Itog Cal • 'ld Ld It =ME OA Ppl46s 5 to I'% 1.11 6 to 6 —4,70 Writ 8p*666%11366 611 lontlm... 6 6.16 ' Deafly Tien, IX by 5,1, 7.16 end ,‘ Saddle. Tree IX and I% try SAG and X In 4 do X, •nd by Idle •X in •; 4!..1 L l ll VID 0,3 II poker RIB•: tr SEIECT 110,1 N.. 1J,14,1G,1d• 17 18,33,22024 5 LEATLIEN—No <Lange an Nd we repeal cm onotati.e: Red 8f aolah Sole 11 R, ..1.9425 134 . 21 ENod,ati Bridle " " . 5300(,..42 bkirtlng Leather 1 , Ile .. narnem2l424 LARD—A very doll market: counter 10 11..1k11.i nt Intl 10r 4 . and rtly du ut 11 for No 1. LVIIIIER—The full riven continue to Piro!. a steady supply, and wo note further wiles of flroen from first hon. at S9.SOC_EIO fur choice Common and fflo for Clear. Shingle. on wharf $2,00@k2,25. MESS POOLE—S.," cf coootf.T Peeked et SW, and city do at kll,froaslB; In the retell way emirs et Oft.—Unta. Oil le held firmly at W. 70: lard Oil No. I le held td 85 and km. POTATOES—The ent.ti is "loot uter. • fart. lots of Rode hare sold at 35 and Mixed at 40, but the supply h. baton off to a mere nothing. NEEDS—Wee. r at l not &Ann In Timathl Clover. fflax le steady 5142441.15. or SALT—needy but dull at 81901dd0,05 lot No. I and $1 ,15 for extra. WINDOW CILASS--prlives are Rem, nod we repeat our finetstions fur the atnall city make :-408 and 701 , , $,l:. WO, $3,7Er, 101 l .1.11 and 11013 to 10010, k 1,25; Soil to 9E13 and 0114 to 10x16, $4,50. non. are net Gloll prkeer, country brands range 50 font, ed box the ...ding medium glees, 10 W. cent diecormt o 2 iviirrE LEAD—firm and In steady demand at f 2.60 keg (or pore in oil, and dry De '4O m, .object to the tuntal count. Rod I.nednk‘,6lo, mt, .d !debar. BS. WHISKY—Eatai of haw et 0814 _l9; Rectified In steady •1 200122. WOOL—We have seen so few Wool wagons on We street that we had sinner forgotten this was the regular WontMt- Sq fun, onif n New thernand pannds have been offered, out these have been taken In the moll way at 2 . ..v.3.2 fur common 10 full bidet, and 35 fur choice.. The yield, an hear, le large--larger then last your, the Amp being In goad can dition and die be.rs heavter than rental. There are but few buyer. In market, and eextern purcluotens !aye not yet shown ...Arm The 11001011, It le plata, Is Ening In la a doll one; and pr..a must of neccealty rule low. In Waoh loglon entity,. for as Ore ran learn. there!. hot little do ing, there beink but few Intern and those few ere out NE"t Tom , CATTLE MAIM', JUllal v.—The torn' receipt , : of ell stock st yards, for the wok, wen, as follows : Von! Sheep & (9,w0 Calves. Limb,. Ett,99 At Allettou'd " - 'll `Z.! CM 2 , 43 At Ilroerning'd ..... e 1 6 At:Clll,9nberlain'l9. 91 91 73 . • At 4 21 J 499 ToMI 2n:A3 Pr 2. uto Gal Do. last week.— . 3%2 115 737 6340 749 The yards wore allesnie day with find rate cattle, romper ink favorably with bet week's eopply. There , prevailed a Lair demand, at about last weelee price. Them was an poor the on rude, but ant loon traffic , mt., nwre plentoroy than they have been ET cow- time. Al Pert - 9n Hill M were laddonallonday,abonliaro bend, COirm are doll and Un changed. Tests err err) 1 .14.1 y noel a sande lower. Fhrep cop Lambs are 75 routs 13 brad lower, domed moderate, ply Sala° plenty 6.1..11 Cl 4C.9144, chiefly at D oer rate. The rurrsnt prime for the week atoll the markets are as s a l . loa tool Calle—fleet quality, c ut, $9,73@i10, ordinl tio. L.P4oct commosolu,A3ts9 On; Mai,/ do, r,soidsS,oo. Paraped Lambs—Prim,, qua li ty Vali% ordinary tio,glkrds. Intorbw,s34ll4. Entpe—p r ,,, 1ua11tY, 1, 3•4 4 3:: other quslittra, OOpr4V. ; • raILIDV,ItII earns ?Snort—The Cattle msekot; this' os& has 1.12 dull, the supply being aommeltat to excess of 'tl.. demand: and priers during the meek have nals3 The cessions amount to about 1300'himul , of selalch 800 head arrived at Itbsoletra lorattuo Drum Tar* and road a PriCee ranglag from $7,L11 to $lO T 410014, , Th e ithnep market contlonso &gland price,. i 0.44 &Vila; oraUltao Vi bead. Thnotturtnal amount to abont.7ooohoad Width were twat aDeold at frjt i oo vi keadrKoofdi ng to tail% opal to 6}falo Imports tilf* l 7. sr.. IVICESLING per Cherceit-33t1 W G .r.rd ` 125 bill. parer,3 W Chadwick! 3 620 eat 03,35011 3 0. 9 b lB Toroth 2 llutchlowan; 2 chat tasl 3 Y 31'ColOtta. CINCINNATI per Soperier-67 Wetatoes, tralkoe Auger, 3 la Llentionow Is Copeland: 'M DM: Wood, 02 pkgs mind, Beare, 26 ale Phi., ribcalea C Verner: 1881tko p 3 ta.cs 15 Mils tobacco, 24 do dorm. Coop*: d at 5 bbl whiskey, Duncan: 8 bbl oil. Drown k Kirkpattle 2 bblbeet i Ownkri• 2 cake lead pipe, 3 coil do, Power; 1 bx tack; Leech L to: 3 ra veneers, Portyth 2 co; 10 bid otl. F Fallon; 1 -be mdz, Elite; 0 coll. line. Lc, Erwin 2 Dilworth; 327 bbl Boar, 9 Iwll rages Liggett .6 co; 20 bbl whisks), Dirker d co: 100 WI flour, 25 bx. wwp, Oradoon L T 000•1.; 066 .k. sauna. X B ' l ' Trod) L Box 102 bia cotton, King. Penoock L to: 6 kg. m.l l Lewis 0 Edgerton; IS Ithda tobacco, I oak broody, 5 blot %ablator. 30 h abutddert , .5 to boo, Ibx mdx,:n2.s lax, 11 blids meat. 12 bbl 011, 14 bon wool, lu Wide baoon. 400 ake potatoes . 50 Mal dour, Clarke k on; ST. LOUIS per Sir Wm. Wallace— 7.43 la,' floor, 3 , 0 ban stunt, 321 bga wheat : 3 etka rifiiagals4 Lila hemp, 0,0 do t0w,16 bgt (=therm, Clarke it co; .L 7 bge wheat, Liggett I co;T , 111 floor, Undewy; 100 bbl RIM', Knox S bbl acrop iron' Coleman, Reitman ft co; 58 Ltd floor. 111' Clorkan, !Lomita Leo; 21 ale bbls, Wood; 123 lep wawa!, Brown k Kirkpatrick, lot of coal boat rigging, Jones 18 Ja ; bla cotton, Park, Painter At ca; 7du do, Arbuckle 51 b. King, Pennock .8 co: 07 bbl flour, Copt Campbell. lall'ls pal IP F. Ease-150 labile bacon. 3 to ham, 725 bid dour, 1 nil. cow taile,22 Gls hemp, 76 A. potktoca, 29 hid..., I Lid rot., Cbtoke L. cc; 601 aka wboat. Cockerel': 10 bla hemp. 2 titil 001, amnion; 21 bit wool. Barker; 6 tibill anger. Ririe., a Dilworth. 5 dc do, Cooper k. co; 7 cek• contd. Bakewell, Pear. L co, a do bard ware,sl'Ese4 6 tills, , 1 9 n hid., liars k Stalwart; 210 do do, Watt Mien: '235 ' 810: 12 cal: bacon, R Dalton A t. 3 oaks bacon, 2 I .kgs, 0 bp roes,. bbl peaches : 3 do 11. wed. Ford 5, co. The iet r wfi+ falling yesterday with al,ut If feet by pier mark. The Wats which had arrived during tire rain +temm arer.• discharging their loads. Tho Fir Wm. Wallace And it F Sass from ft. land. had good trips and the Superior from Cincinnati also with a Mir load. Shipments wore at wnull amount. Tho new Ida May mows in mot . in her regular turn f T Louisville, and will lead twillw fib f r that dp \.evrdsl the Arizonin got awn) for St. Paul. She wee nuaruidahly dawned on Saturday, but tell )esterday with a full Intl , s largo nnmber of passengers, arid, we hope, first rate luck on board. Wondorfulto relate. the Emma graham was net at the laujing. aesterday, although It was her regular day. We strum.o she waa detained by the %Madsen the Muskingum and shall look for her here this morning. The Glenwood will learn to-ihrq for holleve, though we ore not mire. The eplrn,lid Superior, Capt. Oruro will chaddleos lenrr this day for Clocintioti. Eho brought up • tire rate load and will take &Toy ne good au one. Th. Iler.ligo, Copt. dl . Callniu will barn I, r St. to morrow • The Port ICny “C iN the only host now Fat :or hew °Hennes • • • The weather, teociderfol to relate wax plenhatt ye,torday without a drop of rain all day. River Gelling le int feet. We had Ito great plenum yesterday of shaking by Ilse hand our worthy friend Capt. Hardman, Whom all of our city coternporartes had dead and hurled saute Ile Ina Indrwil hail a very wnr ions time of it, and looks al though be had 14... n through a seven ft of sicknees. Hu net yet lrell h, a good deal hat in gaining. The principal ...mud a upon the very top of his head, showing that he as thrown in a nearly perpendicular lino over the edge of 11.. hank. the top of hls head striking upon thu rocky t ,Jlidn of the stream Ilia chest and sole are also tet y mmt, imitred atrial the raidain mid , lily ',resat tionnifeeLs II A sr.., driven .lose.from its prirper position Ito watts pi de te , hly and somewhat bent with weaklier, but lie ,od •ripatito and It nothing seri° w should rsixor to him, vin I, well again in a short time, winch sr w..ry clad to ha able to riniril Altlt V Lunn ftrouo.vdl•: Trlegraph, ard, Enr.alwelt; Cbo.vott. Wheollhc 11..01, J•r; inprrr• C•rnctnnxti• K F St.+, Louts. DEPAIITED—Lazern, Brow ne.rIlIo; Tr-h•gnph, do. Col Bayard. 1117.444 n; lWxaly. Whaqing; drix, uia, PI Psol Mrn•ru. Cthringtxtl. in —I,. f..t—falli.g • Yuri, duns 14.—Cotton; oultei (CO Indes..,uetates. Aninal Flour ertic ales I,ble. Wheat buojeut: 4,, , N nue!. F.-tliet a white $1.3 . 1. Cern advanecd: 15.1.100 'men. :nixed ha declined 2., ulti at 67q.72; white 3.4.7 g yellow 73W,477, Pork is qUif.l. prime $13,7;e1111 Itlcon dull at 7!:41 , )i, Side. 5%053, tor Fliouldrxe. 'ra ther stead) 11rdeenutot steady. Tallow Jon Whisky flan at Sugar aLeady: Muscovado dci.6!,. C. , C.-e quiet at Freights on cotton to Liverpool e l on grain r. , ;6 - 46.1. Suck. I,,wer: Chicago and 'lock letatel,%!, I.scroeve and Milwankte, 6 , 4 , Mich. Southern, Y C 01.11.1. S . F., goading, W., Mllwauk ie and Canton C., tom , , Miasoirl :uses, 5U,!.,; Galeirai end Owego, Pre, PA,. C1,c1111,1 nud Trunees, Fixes, ill Plitt.trtit.Ptll.4. June 14opeculative demand has •to ang op for Mont. today, predicated upon the roptito , l aornage to tho Wheat crop throughout this Mato and the %Yost by it. recent stOratel t and the market boa unlined a dtrntudly hrmet nrport, at,out IsuOU bbla st.ere sold at 11:15 for topertlne; Et .sUsa4Jl'll; for Ohio e3tra, chiefly at the 1 tttor !Igloo. and at s4.7;oona.elt for extra family; the rt. 4 . .101 aro Lilting cti. Ilyo norm steady at 1.3,31 ,I. WShen t qns.,t ant only 0.0 1 00 but'. sold at ton fed an d SI a 1.10 for .hit,. Ilye is wanted at C.ne, but there Is none rooting In Corn to not so adore, nod only 1,0413 hush yu rll , l at t:u. Owl 71.1;72.-afloat. late Cr. ncarce and bun et Cotistore,, 14..1,1 firmly - nice of Ills at 10`.;,t,,, IV.? Sugar I. In rnalerate request at fsgeki . c for Cob. , aro' nor Porto ltrro tonsil axiom or liessi Pork at j1"....1.0413.00, and prime at Li-n.O. Bacon Lu nutoban,d_ hard firm at I 1;,,c In ILL. and I:tc In keg, IVlalsky is firm, ulos of Lola at 21r , hl.de nt and .1. udge I,lc. etelottt3A7l, Juno I/ elo•etilative demand tor Flour oonti am. and pr,es aro 27, It 1.I•1 'higher salts or 1400 bLls It.- lotion for ',ln; the moolpta aro rory Itght. Illeky hoe to!ranied to 2b. with • demand la et, tho supply eah• °CM:, Nothing Ow , done in l'r*,:rtous Own.. art., Loser' at the W.... L unn:Amos. but Loldort at ,t 1 nn nolv.tme ricer .ee , ttro dental , ' f, Whoa( and the rors‘pts are awry hght an Tin. money markol ha.to,t t ttan.tuti rsctutlailt the tinltk.mtl gnlte moderato. t rat.. rg • xchatmo aro unaltorod. Th. weather ran zap., thertimuseb, 00 June IL—Flour i• 4AII, 1,01 ttLelmugrtl Wt”tat Cl 51,0041,1 . 5 for red and p.ut,,4i.in for tt holel t.rirot:atly at 1.54.1:674: for • bi. and 6,,,,711c for yellow.'Ask litesrty tht,ltLit , ll.• nett tell lattavy and n.l. tirgulat Bleanuts Monongahela River 11. B. Mall Packets r TR NMEII TP.LEOP.AI.II, STI:A %MP. AEA itgait Oa Pr WUCIIVI 41.1. C•ry. ticustaa. cuts V UK A 11V E N EIV STEASI . ERS AltE regulArly. &x. 1.• leave ritts• bun:ft At A. 11, A:t.l Everting llos,ta At C P SI Sr. tdqinnwort, F.11..-shothrown. Mottourt. Ist:L.lo:y. Vol:Otto City. Ostitornia Am: I:rm.:sr:III, then: rormortlhe,w:th 11.wko sod tkorlies r IluLmh , wu. F::),.t.t.prto,,Mor.ttlntatvh,Wayttekort, eArmichAeltot::: And JellerAm. through front 1111 , orgh to Utool, n t,.r $2, arolstato-ro,,t busto Int Ito•lse.-- RAI • ,tortung fts•mo ussvasill., kur. ut Ito a:..roost In tt, Ft, farther o.uo .init st.s, thb:t., Ii 11l Gsot of []rant otroet. nnfJ U. W. SWINDLER, AfiCit. E 6 Ch.\ It TUESDAY PACK- - ~IL.:ET Vol: Z.S 7, ES V ILLE.—Tho boo now t a.,,, rrr EMU A tilt.% Mi , tiliOlt A r tnlt.rmeslltstt. i.rto EVERY TUESDAY, ekt k r 0. For frvigla or patattge apply on twat .1, SLACK, BARNES 0 CO., A es. QitncinnAtt..Scc 1 1 01 i . CINCINNATI dr. LOUIS ILLE fine steamer IDA MAY. Copt. John Ley, ill leave for Cot •above and ell term, 1. ete porta ou TIIIS DAY, the lath l.teut, et 4 r. sr. For freight or passage apply on Word or to /e 2 FLACK, DAIINDS A CO. FOR NO I NNATI.—The regu lar side wheel Decker SI/PERIOD, Coat It t r: mill leavo for Om above 'mad ell talented ate per. TIIIS LAS; 35th Dot., o'cloek, M. For, freight or getessee apply uu board, or to nr2o FLACK, BARNItti A CO., Agent, VOR CINCINNATI AND LOU-ASi t ISVlLLE—Thefine steamer RELIANCS, rapt F. X. Conc., call leave for the above and all batons.. Mate jests, 00 TIIIB DAY, lath lust., at 4 e. u. Fur freight or passage apply on Ward or to ruya FLACK, BARNKS A CO. Agents. ... t.~ .~ ~ ,t r lb 11/4 • 4i3 NASliVILLE—Tetine new I steamer INDIA, Caet Lin Greanlee, seal for We sbuto ell Intermediate ports, , Jo I DAY, 15th ire.f.. et 4 For freight or peeing. spply eft or to fie9J 'MACE, WINES CO., Ag'ie. OR ST. PAUL DLRECT—To FPt. Lords, Keokuk, Darlington, Mrs. ortine, Dassnport,Rock bland, Galems,DiaboqM , Wesiona road tit. Pant—The tine Kramer COMMFArr, Captain Hendrickson, will lento for the Rhin. parts on TlllB DAT, 15th lost, of ir. ,r. For freight or passage apply on Word or to toy FLACK, BARNES & CO., Agonta. FOR ST. PAUL DIRECT.--tolag et. Leuln, Keokuk, Bnrlingt.Muscettue, Dereeport, neck Dientl. Ude., Dubuque, La nova wud Ft. —The Due eteAmer 1.013611 . Captain , Ch.. Ilona, knee tor the aberreports oo TWA DAT 1.4 h .4, et 4P. M. For freight or psuesire apply on board or to f lr7l FLACK, DAILNES A CO., Agte. FOR ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK —The A. strainer FULTON CITY, Capt. David Z. Dritkrll, will leave fur the slim anl tame- Kato porte on TIIIS DAY, 15th Inst., at 4 o'clo3„ . e. M. Por freight or insane apply on hoard, or to Jrl2 YLACK, BADNYS &CO, &gouts. WESTERN LINE PASSEN- lei. GAR PACKET—FOR ST. Lotne. KE• OK UK, ROCK OLAND, GALENA, DUDTIQIJE M D RI. PA CL--The it.lehdid gamer HAMNER, Capt. Dr.vci. will leave for the eerie and allintormedinin torts on DAY, 16th lett., et 4 o'clock r. It. For freight or passno apply ou mon or to l.d FLACK, BARNES A CO.. AoALr FOIL ST. LOUIS--The fine new etwmer lOWA, Copt. Moors, will lcaTe fur tbo .Inns Atod ell lotormotlllts ports ott 1 244. !fat !meant at 4 o'clock P.M. For fralghl or pomp *poky ou board or to (Jot) /LACE, BARNES CO, AgeuU. 6LOUIS.—The . splendid F e JOUN O. FREMONT; Captain * l t r S o T r Stookdalo, will hare fot tho above and ollntermettlate ports on Tlll9 DAY 15111 Dom. at 4 o'cl.ok For freight or paran,,, appl board or to y= FLACK,K Blitli£3 A CO-, Apgar, FOR Sr. LOUIS, GALENA, DU BUQUE, Sr. PAUL A Er. ANOTIIONN'S V A LLS, DIRECT.—The Sr.. T....Off=lto . MIAS, Capt. R. Calhoun, will knee kw the above and all intermediate ports on TlllB U.S.Y, lath iort.,at 4o'clock P. al. For freight or passage apply on board or to nty.s 011,18. DEA 'Aga. VOR ST. PAUL—The fine pas eavvvr ateeater INES, Captain Mallon, will leave for the above and ell loterttodinta Rumen X DAY, 16th itkat„ et 4 P. M. Yor freight or pasavrevply AI Ward or FLACK, BARNES CO., Agoota.! OR NEW ORLEANS The • F rploodd pmengor rtaamer PORT WA 'air:, Captain Mulford, will Imre for the aborn and all lotormadlata porta Oil nib DAY, lttli Ont.; at o'doclF, e .l 1.1 e Par trritht or puSLIV IL rtago apply Onboard or to ' lARNT.S ddb EMI Furntablitg— S . TEAM ENGINES,' warranted best:l:pian r, always °sauna &WI ludo to order. Bolen trod SallPlat, Fin Brick dinchiarry. Engine Quays and Mat Gearing souk to onion Mar intatt,Out /MP Proof 57.1.6 - 421 , ench Burr and Lour./ MU Mal nUnts, Baking Moth and Smut Machines Weals on band at tll9l.4borty, tercet, Pittebtonb, Pa. • •-' • tuslUnLIM3mT CO.I.UARS:I-7410,00(.1 -genuine no, 1.-1 Thus Clcurs of dm "eeuka,"....oaneitita." "Couette and "Entre Anctoe brands, Just pled by .71:19. PMILNO. wßicarrs FRANOTP.AIiiik lIT prelerrtag bnuttifylog Abe hair corattntlycji hand at .jeS - . • ' JOB. rusatime.. A 01001).....cosortniens ot. Au kinds or MI .1143. Goods, either .Yancy, Et#ON,Porelp DOOl - 61104 selling very low [or Cub. - • baxitirT ' U. SANEoY. LOVE,74 Alsl` I raulte etOte, int. rat ra• 67 • Jelo - J. B. 0-01214). -IEOTIC A3IERIPAN, WOMEN.- 0,..y . isles I. have bran ire caged with genera! areuinceisand Ingmar, both mental sod_ physical; caprice. Ustlesoiniikdull headache, poloist the head and lempial, coldness end tendency to stiffness, palpitation of the beers, eery easily 11 uttered or evita, appetite variable, atm.,. and bowels &Teapot, with pain. Any mental or Physir..l exertion least:re to bring on all the syrontorae, end I Ilea In sokhtlottilitiling of the womb, and great pain In that ra gion. One physician after another mho:tate.] bit fkiii and Bare me op. A patient end perwer , ring rue 01 MA it SMALL'S OTEIIINECATIIOLICON fortantitely came:; tun, and I horn too words eltiliciott to exprots toy tEattlaclnett • Moo. JULIA ANNE JOHN:FON I eau truly uy that I hue tun a nofferer for many yearn with whitia and deranged monsiruatlon. After a+cMille I had other trouble., arch an pale face, inalvtlion, wasting away, general luguer and debaity, pale lo the cruel; of the bark, • earl- of sehluir nod dourlair !c.o.:lion. pain between tho Moulder bled. ea - tending ~owe tl,e atone, loco of appe tite, trouble in the einennelt ea.! boa elk. oil!) cold b>nde and feet and dreadful nerronancen. The least excitement would make to. feel an it I should tly cony. I tri.d dottarm tind clni t m and everything no. eller .othrr, without the ben efit.. Ore bottle 'ef 3IA Will A 11. 1 :i UTEIIINE CATIIOII - Charred eon,' of my oynipoook 1, ihe heieco, and now I CID entirely and radiealik oozed I wish that 000 , 1 ' lll,- man mold know tell, it trill .1,, I'lk 111 t ,)BCII Fora long time I taid Uterma rum plaintss- Itbo ` lion lig symptoms: I was new etdacinted oral irritsldeia :caned to abound in cdmplaiuts, shich I u-tIl try to ll you; pain In the lower organs, ea.! a boding, i O fsaw, ping wan going to fall out: instant, t • 'elkatoll .ant of a feeling of tallness , anteing e shooting paha In the back, loins, and xte teat tiie Ingo the Jolting pralnced by riding ratocidgrost polo; Or ndtc ebt•tings and pains in tho side, ei,71. 1 1 nod L. , . nit headache, with ringing lu the elate, every filar of the 1,.0l r seemed sore; great Irritability; inter, nerrouroess, I vont , : not bear the least excitement tritbour being prcritmtral fir a day. 1 could scarcely momabout the house. and did not tate pleasure In anything. I had given up laopis having tried eroutbang, as I supposed, la vain, but • friend called atteution to 31ARSIIALL'S UTEJILNE I took it, hoping against hcpc. 11,st fortunately It cored 1110;Alla ihert , is not a healthier or MGM grateful woman nt the country. I trust rill Win Mk` it. It is truly the vcouten's friend In need. Pdas. YLOREXCE MARSIIALL'S UTERIA7CATHOLICON ici/dcartein Its cure Filliittgrtf the Irousb, 'nitro, &1p50...m.1, Irrept , o . or ritist,fut ettnutrisstion. BlesstOos Sof snag:lotions anti Ihs rosesof Pie Kidneys or reinory Organ', Er:roisters or hi matins-not of Urines Ilosalbterrt, (blttromess, N. - rem:nese , Paintings. Writations, <Wraps, Distoebed Slerp. and at/ beauties overdo Or syrepethrtie, connected sift ti , t avow. The price of lhersitsW s tle-ritte Ilithotieon is One Dons and et Hdifper tingle biglle. On the recruit of tie &lairs fit. bottles shall to sod by erpriss, f re , forge, of the . es-press route. Reprticular to write ee,s. fute", and sum. In trill patetuster Met Its • • • - cm me 'N of the monmy. .1,1,1 r.:: Dn. O Et). 11. K EYSEit. 140 ITnott .t., Pittitturltt, st,l4-41w.T Sign or tEo 13,•1,1 , 11 !Iktrtar Talk of Leanly, It cannot exist without n nue heed ol toot. then read the following, and if yen att. more, A..e tan Inc around each bottle, and no one hot 41,nbt. DHOFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR. ESTORA TI V E.—We call (be attention of all old and young, to this wonderful preparation, 'add, turns lock to its cri4r.nl mint, gray hair—covers the head of the bald with A Inoue , ant growth—rtunov. the dmn•lrntl, itchinft, and ell cutsna ono eroptionv—wanses contitnal tow at the natural f lid' nml hence. if uwwi as a regular dreaylng far the hair wilt preserve its ealor, and it from falling to eatrnrne mgr., in all Ile natural leanly. We call than upon the bald, the gray, or diseased in scalp to use it and surely the Tun- -, g will not. as they valnekthe dew, tal lathe, or tan witching curl, ever be witbont It lie Taxise is upon the tonne et thousands.' The Agent fur Prof. Wood'. (lair Rt.. Miro is Its. rion. rocetred the following letter In terial t, ites•era tire, a row weelts sine, Ltot RITEC, Cean .rely I I.K.lven.tarr—Lqr - . 1 hoer teen tr. - anted se lilt' den doll or mulct' on my bead for mars then n rear, re brtlt began to come out, scurf nod heir tounthy. I paw In a Nee Bacon paper about 'Rood's Bair Iledoratire” cc IL core I called at your store on the first of A pulltc...l, and per hoe ed one bottle to try it. and I fonn.l to my satisfaction It wee the thine.; It removal the scurf and Lair began to Pow. is le now two or three 'aches in length trier, it mat all rif I have great fitlth in IL I wieh sou to send ton tett' , more by MK. Pat, the bearer of Lille. I don t know adobe of the kind le need In this place, you may bars a m nett many bottles after It Is known erne. Yours. with resrue - t, h CFCC 11l ITT J3nsijbtHc, ec sst. 11. outs, tic IThdrallo, .54 w. w. wALLiax. liTelficaL anti TO 'VIIIC ADMIRERS OF (7,1.055 Y ItAIR rimtntietitt, Rai •t 10, Itta, o oars. Woort—Ltoor Sin Your flair Itosteimtire ie protori Iteelf toinetiriol to mo. Tha frot.h and al, the Ow-lc part my head alented tort Its covering—on fact .1., 1 boo, mod bat two half pint bottles of yonr tloee mtirn, not bon the tip of my brad is cell stnillod with u prnmixing croft el young tadr,o.nd tbq front la alot reeedriog it. totnadlt. I unto tried other forptratiotta saltheut any bandit wh.01 ,,, er. I think from my own rope - mot reninmondation I ea. itelnea raiaoy other. , tote,' it. Tour . , a:al:pelf oily, D. Ft. TtlOMAitt, M It . toot Vino tit rINerNNES, IND . donel•—",lFsl. pr :end J. you are If coralteufene woolyour roceutly dinco,rod l dve,l will etate for whonssoever It tney coreoern, that I hero rued and knowea otbere to use it— that, I bane. fo.or w: ecru] Ptr., • 1.001 in the habit of sing Other halt Itredormitoe, eo, I [hot I hurl yawn vastly coperior Many other I know. Jr metre= ly crow.. the head of &mts:olmA with on•.rt,4•4 , lll . lllurne er um will cosny pereordu hair to the oorrozir.el yon:lihtl color owed texture, gl II a heodrn!, eon enol glee, op orenory; sad all trek. ..... e dieted, oor. rho hoe , r , alply It, tor the oirree on whirl/ it deli, I would, there.l.,-, recommend Its um. to es/ e .1 L., too,- p rotor tenor textura to Fair. = Iteepertrully. your, LiON For male by OM. 11. KEYSF.ie, 14 , W. 5.5.1 Of Pirt , tnie, O. S. WOOD t CO, I'l-G.l,re:tore, el': erromreo my. R. (he the 'Area: hi. V. Wire rearlie, Fetelol)thalo ode and 1 4. Merkel tercet, Vot. leerria.l.lo, and .old t.y wil good Dort Outs. er2n actaThly4clAl fatorcllaneous PROPERTY' HOLDERS, ATTU:AMON praLurri . & SOnINZSO7T tlwir 11,1T.W . .t. it., PATENT ELAMO FIRE WATER. PROOF CE3IRNT ROOFING, ARE DOW prepared a. exPctdo ..rdar=fur pmt of hoofs, ateep "t flat. at tho n • trom.l.l with lir. pl., car, tlefrrlninv.l f , pot that r. 11 3 ,4 Le ourpaet.-1 C.'11.-.0.pr1F,e4 am), .1.)711,1 tl i I itp. Our Hoorn aro t001...11 I.nown 1., minim Illy el:l.'or I, 1.1. Tel.llntottials it, lavor am. Hoods, F...rtipta • 1... -.au 1.3...ai1ing at our N. , 75 I,oiblings th,. :.t Nolnon'e.. ton., lry rm., ....... c 0c,.. t.nriier ~f arant nn.l RAW, no. of R. Strna, )Ip.rtrt 'a,! who Ton. of It. H. Sart op, mann. Wt:.,, Boa Musa of It... Loft Flynn, Cong.., Itels,u and Wylie al. - tete; etoreal. 31 51,11....1..r1, Btable of A. Bra:ll.y. corner of Water alloy nt..l Ftreet. Allegheny; finnan of IT. It. V. . Itnn: !louse. of A. Nneley, John Stott, Wm. 1I aII and %1.. Coon, East Llbarty; end many othrre I,x, Lutnerou: to fn... 1 . I:Ill1151 A JOILNS7O7i, Nn. 75 Snt:thtlald et, 141!rhnt,h, 'Pa BOOTS AHD SHOES, C 1I 131 1, P FOR 1, A (311:' RC)I3R, Nos 30 IRA RIC ET iiTi(EET.r EAR TIIE IiAILKkT HOUSE. Hoz just tecair..l 1.11 largo *ring stock of rt LADIES', MISSES' and Clll LDILENS' hOOTd ..r.l )'GOY.?.: LIENS CALF, RIP AND COARSE BOOTS, SIIOES.OOFORD TIRe, GAITERh OPERAS, do DOSS' AND YOUTHS' BOOM, 3110ES, , Ar A very superior oracle awl ray. hr., Direct from tlio Muuntactureni, which ho will sell try thu Yalu or 'ACC.aa at vary minced ;Trice. fur tooth min stock comprises ono of the largest ossorlmentS to be found lu any city, suitable. for city end country wilasoind hoeing. over twenty years ...trod..., In loving, he true!. that hr one. now wilt all last.. Ile respectfully (mites all In runt to GAIL emoting 1.1.Y1 that they wilt by ;!hood. mrZl—myl SUNDRIES -1011 boxes 5a Toborro, heel lo 20 kegs Fig do 30 do 6tolst. do 30) box.. 14 lb. lump Cori:n.l6-11 Tolucc..; 50 IA cheats superior Y II sod 114,1' Teo, 100 bags prime Rio Cuffs, 10 do Undo Pepper; 10 do do Alspk.e; 200 bek Ground Pepper, Alopiro oil C Agei IGO do ranchos. London and A trier!. en Sl natant; 14,000 German Cigars.loist brands. 100 boxes Polo, and Roein 110 do German Checciesl ' lid do Stur Candle , : 23 do Mould du Together with useensrol arortment of .11 go., ts to 00r hoe and for ale at reduced priors for cash. by my_ T. LITTLE So co., No..l.l2Se.andat. TIIALBERG'S PIANO cOIPOSITIONs. Daub..lo en VY.lial 4DAmon, Do " Dort Pape-tic Do “ Don Joan; Do " Lucretia Dzrgla: • . Do " L. Somriarnbula; Do 0 Le. Ilugenofri '', Do " Maaaniello; . Do " Mce... to Egypt; Do " Dome Sweet Hoax,: Do - Teat Dove or E.,..,•: . • . . Romance, erithrariationn; La Tarantella . The Art of libiging applied to the Dom:, t 2. nuraLets Jost received and for nie at the Music Et0....4t ulyZ JOU:. U. aIIiGLOD, &Monist-mit LAKE FISII-25 bbls. Lake Salnion; — • - 25 bbl,. Lat. ftnporior V 5114.1 hf bbls. 25 bias. Trout: 'A htdo do . , 20 Lbla. Lake Iferridr, = IA do do do LOW& do Mackerel. Ad extra article, IMO, to ad..ro add for mle by • .. 4ry2o . IL cw:Furz. ROWS, HILL & C 0.,. WOOL or. 4. 42 .4 Si Ain( fist .7.4ee, PHILADELPHIA. -ror-DlttA POTATOES, POTATO' =lOO sks Prircie Menai. PUtatu., a dot-rate. actida, Juat recolvt4 ard for We by RIDDLE. WIRTH CO4 - my - No. 1:5 3dtineS \L misiliverf - MITD - ' - difißriaTrE l ßJE atornME 0(4 quallilra, ranZtarZe Hemet . to . 13'"" 0. HANBON AVE, 7i Market IRE 8R1015,, T.ll --- 1 b est F qoalleyon hind and C.O .... by A. A-11ARDr. lIITRITING ---- APER, of every description, fa rale Irltoleetto or retail, WM. G. Jounrox k Co, Paper M Wood tr 4441 t. FLOUR -;-20 nig. Extra e O E. • selected Wbest,, e=proabl, *TI3-mirT bYei 111 • =Gard La Nab, by _ ItVDEB.T • O%) 134 inyatirtrewit,bearltudiL 25 BUS- RUC POT ATlC ar i r s for ziJ sale by, ' )113.4,1(E-E:.A 200 bushebi-prinke Dned Apples fOr eitth by tnyl7 • • 8111:111a A bll.Wol-11L 0 bbls butter by • oci.mJt7 SIIRINTR k ApoWm.6fmEi4AcaLr iLevETTIIT:iIqt'OA ryonco ronit'as:eav, my 4! : ' SA/AVBN, li Wta T_TEKV.Y.: LAID: .11,111 g ,L.L.PEft—rated and plklu-.for gala •• mink;4l4:). 000/31 LAS' lIAIUMEMICO H.. 4 0 I , ""7" -- :I ~``:C ~~`' ~~~ ~~ .~ m a : . , ' '1::5.1,-- 4. • I - ':~~. MNAI , -. ' t, -- lIEM -';',, --. i _ ~....a i j , 4 t. ~~"';
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