111 Vlttsburgid Qsa,latc. pITT/ 33317 MLCII•ir. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 1858, OFFICLAL P4P.R22 OF TAR CIT City and News It -14 KEPpIILICAN-COIIIITT TICKET ro IIOONOEM—EIer DLIT, IC: U EN. ' JAMES R. M00,811.E.1.D, PtOLori..h oolva ßzed - 72.1 , 7=1,7, I:OHEHT IIeKNWIP4 Allt.gtooly Cori 8.. vrox, JOHN 'P. PENNEY', Pittsborgls 1 Al MCI,. J. HERON POSTE' Pittaborgh. ELLiS.II. IfttSll. d o D..4.V1V H. BAYAI P,`"l... JULIUS Y. ZOLL 4 Nlctioo.v...t HOBRIIT P. HeDO ELL, Allogtolo . id_` ,i .1A HP...% y PFATISONOTAIT, DA :STILL • A fiIISTRONG, Pittdaugh. ZACEIZUB PAT I IVIZI3OII ° ,. DAL.% I=EISIM CiTAUNCIEY B. JZTITICK, I.nvrenreri i 11011EILT D. D'A.V.lB,lolaFlop.ool.- i::4 Court of Quart e r Sessions. Cont. vs. John Berry, alias John Barry. De fondant was charged with assault and battery with intent to kill Leopold Sahl, Jr. On the 13th of May, Mr. Sahl took his wife and mother ---.• to Troy Hill, wheren picnic was being held, on .. , 1 the occasion of the presentation of a flag to the .1 'i Allegheny We Company. When on the way home, in company with hie wife, ho was Struck by a stone on the side of the face. Some per ' ',l sons were pointed out as having thrown stones, '' when Mr. Sahl Was with a atone or brick and knocked down in the road. 33 John Scott testified that as he was returning Iw Barry •0 , -. from Troy Hill, on this occasion, he saw. P and some others gathering stones and atoning 4 Sold's buggy. Scott saw Barry throw one atone V! at Said, and alias him, and then saw him throw another and hitt:int(Sahll - tn the f and knock . g him doWn. There were several in ace the company who were throwing the Atones, but he noticed '3 ', t Barry particularly, because he was about twelve inches taller than those who were with him. Robert Parkinson testified in a very clear Manner to the Mlle state of facts whisk Mr. Scott easv.,;' earkieson BIM Barry throw tho it ii„.._. EtOntl which struck Mr. Sahl. Dr. flartnieyer testified teat lie was called to , dress the wound of Mr.' Sahl; the check was cut _l, through and two of his teeth were knocked out. 't Tho Doctor tended Mr. S. fourteen days; there k- was great bleeding of the wound: the Doctor it feared that inflammation of the brain would set 'll in when ho was first, hurt. Mr. S. was confined to 1 his house fourteen days, from the effect of this ~e wound. ti —Messrs. Hampton and Mueller appeared for ', , t.-, Mr. Sala, and C. I.TC.4lays, Esq., for the deft. Aq The ease was submitted without argument. b' Judge M'Clare charged the jury at eome length, F; reviewing the whole case and giving the law as li it applied to the case. The jury retired and after a short time returned with a verdict of guilty, and recommend Barry to the mercy of the Court. Cam. vs. W. F. Barclay. Indicted for assault and battery, on oath of Samuel Lcuhm; Corn. vs.. tha same defendant, indicted for the same offence, on oath of Marshall ItCConabs; and Com. 'vs. Marshall M'Combs, W.. 1. Wilson, Geo. Coch- Tan, Samna! Leuhm, Charles Rayand James -se _ , . astchell. SALES Or STOCKS.—The following stocks were Barclay, the first defendant, testified that on cold last evening, by P M. Davis, auctioneer, the 234 of-ftlay be was brought before the Mayor at the Commercial Soles Rooms, N - o. 34 Fifth et: rind was fined $3. The Mayor said that if he :10 shares Bank of Pittsburgh, $3B 00 (Barclay) had not kicked the watchmen when I 0 do Exchange Bank. -, 7 Ito they attempted in take him-up, he would let him 20 do Allegheny do 25 00 nti. The witness then went on to relate the whole f . , de M. &M. do :',5 fd) story, after he had been fined and as he was on 4" do Citizens' do :4 50 • his way-to jail, showing a aeries of insults and ilerscaoti — f Wori — ns7 .-- or July, has been receiv• brutal treatment inflicted upon him of the most ed from the publishers, Jamisen & Co., 118 fins shameful kind, by the watchmen above named. They put nippers on his right arm and squeezed eau Si. lz presents a rich table of contents, and we know of; no publication that is more deserv his arm till the nippers broke. Richard Doran was at Patterson's stable as the ing' Its articles are all readable, pleasant, in structive 0/111 entertaining, and it possesses all i'• watchmen brought Barclay along, and beard him beseeching them not to hurt him. Saw the • the elements of popularity It is furnished by ~; watchmen make Barclay bop along the street on mail at 5..3 a year. el ens foot; saw one watchman striking Barclay Tire Sitaw Cs4..—Thrif ease which has excit• over the back with a stick. Witness said to them, ed a great deal of interest in this community al. .;-s i . "Don't hurt the man," when one of them said to ready, and which will excite much more, will git ti; , , itness, ••Don't put in your gab, or 11l strike I come up in Court in two weeks from to-morrow. ;.. you in the mouth." ' "It will be remembered that Shaw is Indicted for ',CB Wm. Logi, clerk at Patterson's stable, easy the kidnapping, carrying away and selling into eta -1 , trans a ction in question; saw the watchmen hop-- very a matt named Ferris formerly a resident of 1 - . .: ' ping the man up Diamond alley; heard Barclay this city. .., ;1-• praying the men "for Coda sake not to cut his ..... Ile-Nom tsar,. or AIR. 3iONTOOoray.—At the ' 1 arm off." Saw a man distinctly tainting the I nipper on Barclay'a arm. Democratic primary eleetiens in Waaluington i ,ro .i on 10 s h r o rt o la i zt , „ l s(r. Montgomery majority alontgo o ur li ry oo is ;;;-; Samuel Banos, police officer, and - Mr. Bar. ; county. ~ .... • clay, fattier of defendant, were examined. .;: - ;1• • For the defence quite a number of witnesses i " tee ' Lb " eavii • V overcoming the majority (estates:if - wens called, who testified to facts i 4 against him in Greene and Fayette count ies;and insuring his rezzontinatien. going to show that no more force than was nes. I casezarrailta used in conveying Barclay to jail. ...alominy morning, a - boy named .lutlin Barclay was also shown to be a bad character, Cline, about eight years of age, while colleCting .1 411 Mayor Weaver testifying that he had been be- chips from a board raft, in ttio ,alleglieny river, : :-.1 .ii fora him on five different ocessiona—three times above the upper bridge, fell off, and was diawn for disorderly conduct and twice for assault and. -1-; under the raft and drowned. Iris father is em • "1 ; . battery with intent to hill. Jury out. played in Pennoek'a foundry, on Main street, . I •:, s A. W. Foster, Eaq„ City Solicitor, appeared for I and resides in that vicinity. - the polite and J. T. Cochran and EP. donee ; Etserios or terreens..—The Washington _''' g for defendant . ' Mr. Foster has appeared in four ; evening, elected the follow- Al In similar easel within a week. If prosecutions ; fantr Y , on Monday -- ' . • • . . ing officers: Orderly Sergeant, 'Z. Fish ; Second, - -ii against the police continue,ta come as thick as ' „ . ,ita. Mayr. Third,'Philip R. Hill; Fourth, ~ 1 • If. f--1 they have done dining the present cession of the Colema n; quarter Master Sergeant, T. M. 10,1.. 'll Court. the city will get its money's worth unit of Corporale--John D. M'Farland, Andrew Wayt, .... r. Foster. :, Com. vs. James E. Saint and Moses Haw- , Wm. Whitfield, lien. Thompson. :i ce . mane, indicted first for conspiracy to defraud ; /lett, To Bait.—Walter Williams , a poor de - James Blair, and also with secreting their prop- ; crepid old fellow, one or the lottery ' dealers, -ve erty in order to defraud their creditors. l against whom a bill was found, was before the , - ' - 1 The counts in tho indictment were numerous ' Court yesterday, and gave hail in the sum of 1 and as drawn out covered a largo quantity of 1 $2500, for his appearance to answer to charges , paper.: The principal points, es we caught lof lottery dealing. Reese J. Thomas is bail for • ;' 1 .` them, were that:- ' him. :',.-1, 1. The said defendants did secrete from their : creditors 8-10ths or the steamer Minnetonka. • I 1 i i... 2 1. 2.. That they did secrete, for the purpose of ; - . 1-: fraud, certain shores of said boat. 3. With secreting certain parts or Fhares of 0:.1 said boat by =taps of certain •false writings. 4. With fraudulently assigning and conveying ,;;;,' to Johnson 0 ofirley and Henry A. Bucker 6-10ths _;;• of said boat, causing the same to be entered, :::.; enrolled , &c., for purposes of fraud. ~.-1, Mr... Barton, who appeared for the prosecu :". - lion, nailed to the eland Mr-Blair, the plaintiff. .!, A- long argument was held upon the admiealbil- I ity of.a . Bertain question which was put to him. The question was finally waived, and Mr. B. f: testified, the defendants owed him about $200: ..Theoriginal claim was about $lBOO, for which he- held the notes of steamer Virginia . ' Belle and owners. He had no claim against st i „ . _ the Minnetonka. •-'''l 'Capt. ; Williamson, of steamer Minnetonka, -I, 4 was called as a witness, but the defence object ,:i.,4 ed to his testimony, as it was•alleged that it up ':.l. poured in the indictment that Capt. W. was an . .• 7 11 interested party. The point ;was argued for a I .; . :1 ".e ••long time, and at last his testimony was ruled , ': out, though not absolutely. , James I. 'Kuhn was called on one of the :i editors who distributed the proceeds of the 1 :- - - ° sale of the Minnetonka. Mr. Roberts, for de •`,..;' feedlots, objected to the testimony of Mr. K., on the ground that Mr. Blair was not a party to . ' the matter of the distribution of proceeds. The ;;'• ....,. hoar of adjournment having arrived Mr. Roberts , ; stated to the Court that he desired to speak to 1 the objection he had made to the admission of 1 ;:.•`,l Mr. K.'s testimony this morning, and the Court I , - .; :-- ; adjourned. , r? 1 I 'Ma. AND Mae. Joust Dom.—These versatile . .I and talentedperformers opened to a good houso i I lost night aCToster's New National, end the ea .:v.- tire programme gave great satisfaction. Mrs. 1 John Drew, who was formerly a great favorite ; here, when she was Mrs. Hunt, has lost none of that vivacity and sprightliness which was al ways so great a card at-the old Theatre. John - , 1 Drew is certainly the most natural lash come dian now on the stage. To-night they both ap '; pear in the fair comedy of the "Irish Alabama ' 4 , dor," and .lithady Andy." . ~.. --.---___ 1, Tan CONCEUT Her TO cent: Orr.—We ware ~:; Pained to hear last evening from M. Strahoscb, I", that. he had' received during the day from Now 1 York a telegraphic dispatch informing him that Herr Formes is dangerously ill, and Instructing I him to postpone the Concert indefinitely. All persona who have purchased tickets can have their money refunded to them pt the place where 1 I they purchased them. Mr. Strakosch wad re i. quested to harry' nto New Yea as soon as he i, could, and time ends the Grand Concert for the 4 present . i 'I • Sonn.—The four-oared rowboat "Twilight" has been acid to Be,. J. L. Taylor, Principal of the Academy at Now Brighton. Tho boat was purchased for the two of tho pupils attending Re,. Taylor's.school, and was delivered over loot week.' This will bean additional attraction to this excellent echool, and showa that tbo phys ical:is well 'as mental and moral education of boys is looked to by Mr. Taylor. TI Tun PARADE,-The Duquesne Grays never looked better.than in their parade last evening. The white pants is an improvement always, at this season of the year. We think there were GO musicals out; they marched well to excellent music - by Young'S Band, and a more substantial or more military looking sot of men it would be difficult to End in any 'city. rat annual June tnoeting of the Disciplco Church, for Lawrence county, commenced on Monday, at Edinburg... A number of prominent speakers aro said to be present, and a rery hope • ful state of, religion, to reported among this as among allother bodice of Evangelical Christiana • Tun body_ghith ire referred to last week an uelog been found is the river nearßaden,trums out to be that qt BilLetnan, dreemed in I.lenebettercer last Monday weak. It was in tarred ingtolllftr pbcoor - ` achy but, WAIL /If - TL =On Monday night, one of the most fashionable of balls occurred on Fountain aired, lemons the colored population. The mirth and fun waxed fast and furious until, somewhere about the small hours, belligerent demonstrations broke cut between some two gentlemen of honor, who, for anything we know to the contrary, had been reading Congressional debates during the day. A general free fight followed. The night watch interfered, and, as ; the result of their labor, produced at the Mayor's levee, yesterday morning, no less than thirty fullgrown men and women of color, who had been participating in the hilarities of the even ing before. Ono man, „ Guilty of a skin not colored,” hearing the onset of the guardians of the night, as-the safest mode of egress, rushed up stairs and out of an upper window. He was also before the Mayor yesterday morning. His name is Gallagher. lie was not offensively connected with the disturbance, and the Mayor let him off without a fine. Some of the colored persons were fined, some reprimanded, and some told to go and ein no more. Thus for the time rests the war in Hayti, and it will compare favorably with the recent war in Utah, whether we consider the amount of blood spill or the fierce onslaught of the foe from without. - SCDIMEE EXCURRIONR.—In conversation with a friend recently, in regard to the various attrac tions for. visitors from the cities during the ap proaching dog-days, he spoke of the propriety of some of our comfortable and swift river eteamers being put up for a trip to the Falls of St. An thony and hack—the boat to carry passengers only, and to atop at all places of note so long as tho excursionists might desire. In speaking of the matter to an experienced commander of one of our Bloomers, he was of the opinion that if a good company could be formed for the round trip—Bay one hundred to ono hundred and fifty person—the expense would not exceed from one dollar to one dollar and a half per passenger per day, which is lees than the cost of mere living in most of our hotels. Will not some of our steamboat men agitate the subject, and let us know how many passen gers they would require, and how much per day it would cost, and also estimate the number of days necessary for the round trip, allowing rea sonable time for stopping at the points of inter est. We think the trip can be made at a reason able cost, and that it would afford a very pleas ant and profitable — change in the usual season's routine of recreation. The present state of all our rivers gives promise that there will he no lack of water for sereral weeks to come. ; TRY PENSBTLVANIA.—Telegraphic dispatches ; relative to the explosion of the Pennsylvania were received in this city yesterday. Ono from Capt. Klinetelter stated that all the officers of the steamer were saved, and that the loss of life was mostly persons about the lower deck. 1t is indeed a eource of great pleasure to all tcrlearn that Mr. L. W. Black, of this city, first clerk, is safe. The second engineer, Francis Dorris, report ed lost, is also, it is said from this city, and leaves a wife to mourn his lose. His brother dames, who was first engineer, escaped snip jured. The second Clerk,• .1. A. Woods, son of Wm. Woods, of this city, escaped with alight injury. We live in hopes that when the whole facts of this matter are disclosed, the loss of life will be much less than was at first supposed. We shall not learn all, till the boats which aided in the res cue shall have reached some port, and reported who they have from the wreck, rn board MIL pilaw. as Handy Andy, itff beyond com parison, the best Irishman we ever saw on the stage. The song of Nora Creine was sung in a manner that took the house last night by storm. fie appears in tho same piece again to-night. Go and see him. Tux bodies of loth the children whom we mentioned yesterday morning as having been drowned in the Monongahela, have been found. The verdict of the Coroner's jury was in nccnrd• anon with the facts—accidental drowning. la Goon CIDEIL—The slips on the Cleveland. Pittsburgh and Wheeliug Railroad have all been removed, and that road is now in first-rate con dition, trains coming through on time from Wheeling and Rellair. Tile Loy or tuaisr..— "The love of praise, hor.e'er concealed by art, Reigns, mom or Imo, and glows in every heart 'The proud, to gain it, toils on toils endure, The modest shun it but to make it sure." It Is our provineo to praise the garments mndo the Brown Stone Clothing Hull of Rorkhill Nil eon, No. RO3 and 604 Chestnut street, above Sixth Philadelphia. Do yens of fashionable clothing for either inon's or boys' wear are directed to the establishment of 3. h. Carnaghan, Federal area, Allegheny city.— Ills work will be found neatly cut and well trimmed and made. Fine piece goods of the newest styles kept on hand for custom work. DR. Ikl'LANE's VER.virroe always reSerLeti to whoa every other remedy fails. NEw Tom.. September 15th, ten. This It to osrtlfy that my child, throe years old, was troubled wish worms tome elz months. I Lad tried several kinds of medicine. but 110110 of them done toy good; and it are. not until I tried Dr. 51c4 nee celebrated Verratfuge, prepared by Fleming Bros, that ahefoundany relief. I gave her the 4-entente of one bottle, :which brought from her a yen Is quantity of norms, but they were ea completely rot to pkcos it was impomlbbs to count them. My dough. ter Is now doing well; Indeed, the le completely restored to heldth. I thereforo tike plmeore lu recommending it to rietroute. 1 would say, by all moan. keep a supply of this valuable medleinecoustaotiy in your bootee. I hare 'mown many children to cite tolddenly nom the effects°, norma— 1, elm nut nanny:treaty happens that children ore treated for croup, when the choking end coughing Is ranted alto gether, by the Irritation of moms. Therefore, I say again, beep It always In tho homer; It crate but little, and may be the memo oleo-log Ilk; and at msy - ratti It roll 113V0 pityni• °i ' bills. SIRS. LANE, No. NN Eighth etreet. U,..,Purchasers will be careful to ask for DIE. SPLANE'S CELEBRATED VERSIIFUGE, maninartured by PLF...IIING BROS. of Promotion. Pa. Alt other Vermiroges to romper- Wm are worthless. Dr. hrloine's genuine Termirage, aim his celebrated Liver Pills, can now bet had at all ressectaLle drug inure. Printeornutur without threimenure eJ pvl.s.4llwlieT ',AMINO BROS. Autustinntii . . --- -- _ .... ...... ._........ _.. VOSTER'S NEW NATIONAL TIIHATItE ..L Solo Louse , and Ilatung.. 1. C. POSTER. AtAtog and Stage 3.lzuager A. W. Y,orzu. Treasurer. ....................... ... ..... ............ Uzo. MISOLLIT. 1tt0.1.11 0? MIMI. peiv,t o liontes; to hold az puree.._...... $5 00 Drina Circle and Parquette.. 0. , tipper Tier ii.., A.-Ikon open at 7,4 o'clock. CUIOOOOO.O at ii L. 0. r=ll - • • • . Second ulglit of the oratad.mont of the calabrab.4 m•tlids, Mr. and Mn. JOHN MU', received last night wltli no. boundedasnfdardo b 1 a fall and fsaldanable audieoco. WEDNESDAY EVIIININO, June Intb,lB6B, will be present ad the elegant comedy, In two acts, entitled TUE MUSH EIDEBASSADOIL. Rh. Patrick OTlanipo.... ......... JOAN DREW. DOl2llll Isabella lira. JOHN DREW. itodolph 34 11. I. liamcom. Lady Emily ...:...._._...._» lire. A. W. Young. To conclude with the condo drama, in two acte, received hat Light with more of laughter aud apple.; entitled tuarzrz ANDY'. Doody Aody Mr. JOHN DREW. With tho tong of ~ N orah Crointa." Mad Nancy lire. Yoder. 1858. CARPETS . TILE MARRET STREET CARPET STORE. TS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all donlanth for Velvet, Ilrmseßi. Threwply and IW vrain Carpet% of erety deerription,etle and quaLty. Floor Oil Clothe, from 3 to 2.4 feet wide. at tower miom then we Lave ever beforeoffered: Come Stetting tar °Mom or churchow Palotc.l 'Window Shod.% and 00.3 thing ranamct ed with the Carpet deportment of Sloonen,id.ht. g . dame anticipate an- adreacs in Fakes after the Win Teed, opera, .e 'maid moan to purchase= to make their lowimetic= how erase am large Bla— W.ke= at oar very ydsw. ' "MO Tele grail phic. Latest from Europe. . Yon k, June li. The ettamthip Arago has CIONG RESSIONA h arrived, with Southampton flaw, to the 2d lnitent. . The steamship Europa arrived out on the ffeth WAREIINCTON CITY, and the Vanderbilt ou the 2d inst. The Senate re-assembled, at noon , aarlhe call of The Atlantic Telegraph duct was expected to re the President. turn to Plymouth on the ilth of Dine. prior to o w Mr. Mason, of Va., called up his resolutions rela- final departure to lay the cable. five to the British eggressions, which occaeioned an Provieinne steady: Beet declined. chiely for l on , interesting di'cu""i in which Messrs. Mason. ; qualities: Pork quiet: Be , -in firm: Lard dig! awi Clingmwo. Doolittle, Mallory, and others, par- • lower. tieipated. The uneapeetod return of tie Britt-b. Monett, Mr. Mason called up the resolutions heretofore re- from Florence causes much el citemen t to the dipl.. ported from the Committee on Foreign Rehab.. in • mai, circles of Paris. regard to British aggression, it seemed to tom a • The London There ha , Icro !rem matter of moment that the judgment of the Senate ! kiting in France, in contelocucc it, re •cret Atti should be passed up. Client, because of the probable ' on the fatal duel. bearing they may leave in any negotiation now jtejnj ercejeent , aro t o be sent Canton. 1,,411.1 , pending. Scham yl was eolleeting troops in (13. it• - Mr. IVaile wished to inquire of Mr. Mason whether tent eotti.,ion}“eing.orrorrol between the:Ctreasiator - these aggressions had not been COVllliailttol in en and Itussiun,, nod 51,0 of the latter had been kill e d, effort to put down the stare trade and whether our , In mldition to the t toreedinge in Iltrliument nn flag bad not been used to c,,cer this trade, and par- the searching of Awe: wan introls, telegraphed tree titularly whether th ere i s rea lt y any ,inleulty La Capo Ito-c. Mr. Vali:timid said that the tioicronieni !wean the tiro governments which may not Lie-set. : h a d si,niti o i t o the tlt.vernnient of the Inited ;ft., tied by treaty in a , rar honorable to all parties coo- I that trier trete ' to adopt each m,•: see. a, the corned, preventing the slave trade and oar flag being i latt er no cart ihr difficulty. %illicit Orion, used Ile a screen. There ' , tented to him no difficulty. , f rom It o , lien t h,„ t „l acer , ~Ins...tt Mc :moldy While ho In no manner justified the British proved- the American flag. Mge yet he believed that trade qa,,,hb orre d by both I Lt, tintioot., June let Tho salientrot toll line the parties, who wish to prevent it. The English could vast three days amounted to 11,000 halos, including hare 40 nattive in insulting one flag. hoi that she Loon bales for export and 1,1/to on speculation. The has presumed more on us than on any other power j market closed very dull. and Richards., Spence h is no inherent difficulty. I Co. any it is difficult b. effect salmi at toe decli ne . Mr. Mason replied that it was an undoubted fact Riehard,n. Spence 0 Co. rep•,tl the harvest pros that the British government has been trying for many ports bromide. Fleer very 1111.1 nominally Oa. years to obtain front all tho martiane nations as changed. Wheat very dull and paces ender, but against the slave trade, the mutual right of search ', c h a n ge d. Irdtow Corr. 1.. it and visitation, end has obtained it from the priori t white doll or t 1.. to 21. pal powers of Europa but the United States alvray, ' denied it. Ile would say that there may le no prat. tical mode of the final disposition of the question if Croat Britain claims the right to visit, for any par pose, yet ho did not see how It could be done. Mr. Douglas did not propose to go into this ques tion of Dritish outrages. lie should vote for the resolution. His object in rising was to notice a tele graphic dispatch giving an account of the proceed ings of what is termed an Adniinistration State Con vention, in Springfield, in which bin public course was condemned. He proceeded to ,haw than this 1519 not a convention of the Democracy of 111 inoim. Two persons nominated for State officers aro nut and have not been recognised inn consistent Democrats by the true Democratic Convention that was held in April last. Instead of being ',beso t ], he was en domed by it. What was this Administration Con vention' There was a man in Illinois, who holds an office. traveling over the State, claiming that he is authorised by the Administration to denounce every man as a traitor to the party who do, nor approve of the Lecompton Constitution. This men, with in few bolters from the genuitar Convention, where they were voted down by 20 to I, got up-the recent sound of federal olliee.holders who were threatened with remora) by Um Postmaster at Chicago if they failed to attend. Their objeet is to divide the Democracy of Mimes and to dcn o ms, Mr. Dra g gles, who had never yet been denounced by a regular convention. The bog-us gathering was got up by Dr. CharleiLeib. agent of the Post I noire Da. partment in Illinois. All know his history, which • is thLs When Jim Lane and his gong were driven from Kansas in 18f/ti, Leib find to Illinois, pretend ing 14 be a confidential friend of Mr. Buchanan. This Lieb eras the chief-officer of a scoiety of Denims sad took the horrid oats required to break up the Democratic party under the penalty of being re riled by men anti frowned on he devils. scorned by angels and forsaken byl;cl. Mr. Bigler denied this on tho authority t.f l.r. Leib himself. Mr. Douglas reiterated his am9crtion, declaring that Leib had confessed the fact to him, and that he had admitted it In a hundred others. Tha matter was further debated, when Mr ,ttoe.'n asked that the rote he Olken on the resolution•. MMIN=EI= The Senme then "6-,nt tot., fternar.l• adiourned. Three Data Later from Rwrope. Mantras, Juno 15. --The roamer Eurnpa hue ar rived with Liverpool dates to the itth. The telegraph fleet bail returned to Plynnottii, the rritcrinieuts haring been surrennful. The feet was to sail again on the °lh Mitts In tho Howe ; of Commons the government an nouncod that if the alleged outrages en auterteen vessels arc well founded. immediate etplanatinan will be made. Messrs. Ilavistns.o Son. India merchant, in l,ao • don. have sonpended ter t'llto.tiott Thew tnteetn are abundant. There in nothing Isar frntu India. The newel news is unimportant. konrtronk. June 4th.. Cotton the Fidel 01 the week were 49,1100 bales, of which 7000 were on niter ' elation and 3.500 for export. The market opened at n decline of I , but the American adrices Ly the Vanderbilt mused a partial recovery. the market closing with u decline in fair and middling qualities of 1.16d(;i Id on the week. Lower qualities Lat e declined A. Thostorit in pert it 0d,1.000 bale r , in. eluding 670,11110 American. The eaten on Priday I wore 10,000 Wen. Thequotatioun are an follown Orleans fair 71: Middling 7 17.16: Mobile fair 71- Middlings 6 15.16: fair 7 5.16: Middling Cl. The :Manchester adores are favorable and the prim. of good s were firmer, holden, demand an ad• ranee. very doll. Flour woe dull. Iligiand, A tbaya Cr.. quota a cleat.] of em.ra, Is. Wheat exhibits a de clining Fendeney, and quotations aro .2d. lower. ..11•kss.—The market Mused steady. Pork i,s henry at a 1/cclion of 2e.; sales at Stis.fFillifis. Mr. Fitzgerald in reply to a questiux. raid that orders had been sent to the sitnadren in Cuban os tun, to use the greatest cantiiin and f. irliaaranse t.i `Wards vessels bearing the Amensan flog. The gurernmentlind chartered 2.1 ships addit . n al to convey Coops to India; 2a,litio troops ore to be sent immediately. Terrible riots occurred in Belli.. Tao ebutehes and houses were attacked, and much prop•rtr u destroyed. The militia y were called out. The London Tiums gives a ropy of the Canyon don concluded between Costa Rica, Nicarag ua an•l Belie Belly, acting in behalf of the Midland Co. ,•f Patio conceding an iteroce.iie canal by she river San Juan and Lako Nicaragua to he compiled in six years, sufficiently wide to admit two of this largest ships abreast. The duration of the concexuen i• tu• years; the captial is estimated at I ln,tni,ooo Beactrat.—A collision occurred on the railroad between Mons and Manage: 21 were killed and severely wounded. The Cirono,lana hors hooton the Ropoiono on.l taken o gon sloop. Nair - Vona, June 15.-11er British Illnjesty's yacht Syren, just arrived here, brought tia'passenger Liont. Richardson, of the Royal Navy, bearer of dispatch• es from the British Admiral at Bermuda, Sir Houston Stewart, to Lord Napiur. The Herald rays the exact purport of the dispatches could not be ascertained. but from what information her otteers had-derived at Bermuda, it was pretty certain that they would prove to he of a satisfactory character to our GOT. ernment Sir Ifonston Stewart had expressed hie disapprobation of the extent to which the boarding of American vessels had been carried by the officers attached to his squadron in the Gulf. No special orders for the searching of all vessels found in the latitudes indicated had been issued, tho instructions extending nu further than the overheating of vessel, of ro very Elnipleional obaraCtor as to warrant The Admiral, it appears, had not anticipated the news of the offensive 'donation', and at once took peremptory and efficient measures to have them chocked. We learn further, from a source entitled to implicit credit, that the dispatches contain the al manta that every step has been taken by Admiral Stewart to prevent any recurrence of the visits and searches which hove been so offensive to the Ameri can public. That the particular acts in questions are condemned, or that they are ascribed to excessive zeal and energy in the prosecution of the search of slaves, wo are not well assured; bet it iv regarded at probable that the Admiral will pallato the ciinduct of his subordinates in the latter ground. From the thorough rummies taken by the Admiral, reported in detail to Lord Napier by the dispatches in charge of Lieut.. Richardson, them will be no reason to fear a renewal of the obnoxious practices nn the part of the British gunboat commanders. Wasnistrox, Juno 15.—The Herald's Wa.bing ton correspondent says: General Scott hoe received important official dispatches from Utah, five days later than those received by the President from Governor Cumming, which have heen published. The dispatches state that the Mormons have de. ceivoll Gov. Cumming that there was a disposition to make peace; and that after the Mortyons had re moved their women and children from Salt Lake City, the men bad returned, strengthened theirpoMs .I,tassamed a threatening attitude. This intelligence is considered t.y the Depart moot as perfectly reliable. Menu. Powell end McCullough, the Cotninit?iun en, were delay, d on their way by donde in the Copt. Marcy was six days from Camp Scan. The forces under Gen. Johnson were on very Elton allowanee, and were eating sparingly of their candles and every oily substance they had, being unwilling to kill mules till the last point or neeesrity. CI,TR•1.111, 111., Juno ls.—About Ga ..ar.r, by the Pennsylvania steamer disaster came from Cairo to-day. principally bound for St. Louis, many being in destitute condition. They were passed free over the Illinois Central rood. A passenger estimates the ➢amber aboard at 4:10, and thinks that were lost. Tho reports from Cairo aro of the most alarming character. The water was Min rising. It is now over the Ohio levee in several places. Mr. Ashley, the chief engineer of the Illinois Central Road, gives the opinion thtit one foot more rise will sweep (-airs entirely away. Tho city is under water. The depot grounds, which are the highest part of the town are - • • • eovcred to the depth of lira inches. Tho passengers aro convoyed a quarter of a WOO from Mound City its flat boats to the ears. ST. Loom, Jane 16.—Cat. Thomas L. Kane, from Camp Scott, May 10th, passed Booneville this eve: sing. Be reports Gov. Cumming as having returned, after making an ineffectual attempt to arrest the Mormon hegira to the South. Salt Lake City and the Northern settlements are nearly deserted, a few persons only remaining to guard the buildings. 40, . 000 persons are said to bele motion, their trains ex. tending for miles down the valley. Tho advanced trains are already 300 miles distant. It Is supposed that their destination le Cedar City or Come part of Sonora. There were ol mules at Camp Booth Col. Ileffman's train was tut 20. miles from Platte Bridge. Col. Johnson would wait the arrival of the Peace Comn*sioncre. The Indians me annoying the 3for. MOW; they call them squaws and say that they won't fight: Young has delivered the great real, record, St., which were supposed to he destroyed, to Cumming. The hrary Mina have extended far IYestTi all the streams are full. Lociavti.Le, Jane 15.—The levee on Ike Minis. sippl side of Cairo has broken in. The whole town is overflowed and building, are floating Off. Lousavna.r, June 15.—Err,14.7. — River falling alowly, with about 14 feet water on the falls, Weather, oioudyi Manor) 762. Mt:stems, .10nn 11. • Ibe Imperil ti a. On. f, hoot that also ed at tt.e scrc.•l: of dm l'encrylrenia. She took a largo number 1 , Non I , : leans. The Diana- arriv,l Ile, to I t o'clock ..r Sunday nitrht. wok n largo nuuthes for lcoltsville. At a meeting of the eitio.tm. SI.IOO were snl.mril.. oil for the sufferers. 3,1 ottzninirtne Iscm to collect forther nii. inr liarth, In.. 01, ; Several °therm are not oirpeoreil in lie. 1 . 1111., , C1.1 . 01/1, Juno I ..--4 iry lace rear ureotimr for tire rreuring of enr.orrageorear to hoer ProduCm tart home tale, more held at tin Nation Hall Mit; aveuing. henry C. Corey irei alarm, Chairman. Appropriate reiolat tuft, were tolopte.l The following speaker= F 01,11 1 ,4011 the meeting. :there, Coll:rarer, iirramoni and Cate; rot, N th Ferrate: Messrs 'Humphrey :11.1rett.ill, C o r or t e , . Joy. Iforrot, of toe :trot the Il• W. Thotatarett. lan, I • --The IV:l!,trili ..n at about n feet higher than In, great flood, an , higher than ha' Leen kr••,n •tP^, tL Brent 11.6, of I 11E, 11E1 rEv , ,.llint - ...^rarEE yr,t,rrlay ,n le and the . - tontn:• , •nt EelipEc, near Eli,. 1 1 ,1 nine were 21E1 than ~,! It wilt. well repay any per ohs o inteuipld,!in the purchase ofl , ening 51aeltin son e or wishes to i t . sport ti ism d perloot niectianisie di call at o. WA Fifth rtrtet. t head-gnawers id I • ! i. the agent for Wheeler A Waxen, of New 5 ork. At this elegant and well Line estsidishment n, die seen samples of the serous, ni schinotc, i t str o oi,d the firm named ahove —neat, ornaniental rind usefill apparatus a hiott ha; root teed the hightsi wort.•• niels of mortis mer rendomil an intr.s cruent of this kind, Irma the aldose fitornals and the ablest pens of the day, forte scientifir, tnechatlioal end 'Trion' tend societies, and from the great paid it. itself. The points of excellence which characteri-e this tuachuto shone all others we :nay 'enumerate as follows Beauty and ' , aviation,. of arch from its p. s o, It, !inane, oalled the roorionv ~lt thradd iirapliotty and thorc or egnr, . - I liar .peed; quietness ot IT. rat 1•41 • ,:ren,t 13 el .r. 3. to ell kinds vf .e.. mg elet.hanev. . hinny lanniv ithien ran etiord the pitrehafe. and I, 'h ”V n " . briny: . ' it within tbv 'Teel.ail,. etc, ebirt !maker art m I to ovvry penenal •vatnatre•. tehe.ll.ltioesvnii •.1 the, inv•lent.to improvement. It ivettlii even he la.diey and a i=.l,ln hir t:..n.ni n rho enmity). anil 'Nage+ v. t.. and r elan. a tuarhine, ivo a• n II lalev inn, iv ithri,:v.l a ai..l the ~1.• ry .d I in.—ate Itto lieved to an Irelletil tide derv, aro 1., !FIPI .1 Pith .)1 . ... bt•-ry , an , pe74l4' l 4.kii fret from •ati,far:,..lArnav 4 Both member:, t 1.14 1.,. L.. e lia•i ‘lll raid, expentner In 111.: t.a•me•• .n-1 ••r% ~ 5..1,-. 1,, 'Own Ow 11,1 e. 0151 !I ity ,Ticy 11,! PI Allo,P.lfyi.f. .If' grat , t,ir ti.thery a I—c: fr.•n! th.t. 1 •11,,11., gr111,.t., Alt 'lt . .nr• 1 th t , .1 i.! t!,• Aul , rvi...4 LLc u,anul “1.4 1”.. ol 1.0. •••r1 tornt at. , l rait•r•. in tI.L. N.. , 1,1:..r , h;• 0:41 th:.m, Ilu L.- •lw tys ;pan: bl• m. 1,1 ar ~• am not underc.l.l . vriacr.. Wr.. 1 :11 1 1-reafz,i•rtItuol a 1... , (I. 11,1 voluntar4 tender..a - Ll.roat 11 . 11 'try ct V/110,1 !bat ..1.., Ing ..derv. f .r r 1 hat •rh.• Vint] nod .otta nt1..•!1 • wntl I:u, IL, • , •:.1 I ,,c tatnt n at th, Latvrta. and Hand ,tronts, uhnintatna r5c,1.13 iltu high rolitttuti.m IThICil 1w Cu,ntt earnetlf, It I.y st..-nen gt.to. att.l g . ..ntl,nardy pr•-l-tsetr.r. Nln .-, If Minn frn..!4 I]-11 aro ale-inot appl.• r. !!” with n nt ~,n grey Il,e stop, :getter. eh .1 ~1 .atnon se the g •:•si•lng hto :Ft •11.•e.1, ahl te nor, the :Ipen•ly ern! In•t t.r.th tn, I.l3ll , ltity u•otta, i. 0•.. 0. that he it ul,nut receiving Jo• n•i•lttt .0 n• ht- • inch. nolthth c,:l enable Lim to lernt• t . •ot•t! otto . e , atit•f.to •I p 1,1111,1 at Lie cheap r site I t Sp,. • a I .troot. pre follt are inducement, t tbocc who itor,hi,ti I,:v etc. Their establishment .1 largo and tocil supplied emporium i.f all the aant los comprised the trail, and their assortment. tan invarialtiy tit the hest dotcription, porobased tor oast, by Mr. Spence himself, a dentin . of the widest experience. No customer of this hon., has over Linn hoard to complain of Want of attention or impoliteno,l rev of ,01.1rhe•. They ore all tuoitt.--att. it in not to touch a .zettion with tho who deal. trial a Merchant Tailor, upo n tr i irini shall I bestow my natronag,e' n it is, who ran bent top ruy want,' Without insidiont intention sed. will venture to wort that .1/r. IL of Nr. :iltirkat steer , . rank, an ..no of the 6,1 idot bier, and furnishers in Pittsburgh. .11 .11r. A. L. Fra,r, who taperintentit the rutting and fitting de partment, is a young man ..1" the highs t ability altlleationn. Patronize young merit nod onierprisa. The lives of the best teen the world her oier henna were em, phatie teachings In this effect. Auning the worthy animals of this city ree. take pleasure in insininending us public patronage 1" , ” , . • ,1 lieuse and Sign Paintri -. Thine -hop will he found on Fifth, near Liberty rirect. Sir;ortisk, of the I:sort tor ilitiitsuroht. :Y... 111 Wood street, still ootitinues to improve Ms splen•lel Dining Saloon. We may sandy :ay that it mill tie ee neat end elegant in appearance as n is toilostardial in fact. Pittsburgh requires a tint eln,sialvon of this kind, where meals ore . reread up per order at any hour. M the hest style. That reiteisition it well met by the Eseelsior, from the rupplitis of which thorn i.e nothing solid or epiettrean in the line of fish, fowl, gamin od vezrdidd,, hut mar Lc —on the word." A rettponrilde, rclialdo anti honorable gaged in the Lie am trade—an old and well eth l l— Ileum 'hilt of .1,1”, , S o 1.55 Liberty etrect. From them tome Litoorc can' he had Invariably --a 4 . 4.lth:ration t tot' importance- - and the parch., will okra), eth my the advantage o f a well arrortrol Flock from which tw make tete, tion. THE Boni,' Turn ni iug Estatilithment inol Cloth i ng NA 01 lb. at N. ea 11 0,1 street, nr. fords very superior advantages for the pure h a , 6 , dents' Youths' and Boye' garment.. While in rtyle Mr. Chester's work is in ariably feir, its alarm.. lee fur durability is seconl to mow turned out iu the city. A very large an•l elegant assortment on Load gives the customer a inc opportunity of seleciing Lis taste. ,Vg L One earlicm .oorte of ate kiwi, and by many eutapetent judr, now considenc.l the 1,0, Improved and perfected i ovary stage of ito hi• tory, is well worth ex aminatio at the hand] of thore nth" ~n l4•lnplale pttrchtming a apparatus of the kind. _M. Shoe, corner I Market and Second ctreetc, agent for thil city, take plownre in showing the rijn,npt any who may desire to 1113pett their operation. Steam Marble Works RB LE MAX T ELS. - A large :in lltul stork always on hand and tvlng manors., tort.' by Machinery, sold at rrry low prices. ounrrs or !tend YAWN Contractors and others, whether tboy want to uneaten, or net, are Invited tonal] awl rrannJe our .lock and ascertain our pricre to wear* aAling phin wlst Man tele so low se to ion thou, withal the tench rt ahrio.t ivory person. Monntustits, Tst.lrts, and Orris PL:nrth a large LAI ways on bomb Furniture anti il - tssb-Stane Tops, AUDI Int prising Stones ;numbs:a:rot Ly trotshissry. awl eohl at till lowest prices. Yawata of all binds ts.lil low to Purchasers ars (nth.] to ball anti examines, slurk :In = Liberty 0)00.01. Pittsburgh. ruyllYsismamT ll= =fl3Eds2 PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, the olniplest omit boot nettle of the kind le the none try. They rigi light, grind faith aro vastly kept In osier, m.ho MI woad work as the tergint 'vino, end pine golohod eatisraztlon, ninny/. on bond. Alto. Portable Haw Mho.— For pattletiltiro collet :CO Litvrty oh, Pittliburgh. myleedgerZnir . W. W. WALLACH., Dllll Nnrulatiing. QtEA3I ENGINES, warrnuted host quail -10 7, always on hand and mad, m order. Bairn and Jaen Pane, Fire. Erkk //odlin , ra. Ragusa nraings cad Mill ()faring tnWo to order. MU+ bra, Clizt bon Proqf 9otri,Franc4 Boar and Laura lizti Bolting Cloloond Smut Machin., alway, an hand at 319 t.lbarty .treat, rittebargh, Pa. mylo,llAr3rnt IC'Egel3= — Olnater, Mime, DLASTER PARIS, for Land and HUM.° 1 Icon, Cement for Clieterna. Fire iTalie. Louisville Lima and human CPYCIit; . . Orlodatones—beat qvallty nlmap. nu tiay.l at 211.1.1 t . mylB.4ll , Bvir W. WALLACE.. SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and Alen. Mho sud Oak Plank Fur gala ~t 319 Party et„ Pittsburgh. W- W. WALLAV.F.. TAR") 011.-20 bblo. No. 1, winter etrain-, rintrivi mid fiT sale by . T. Lana it CO Commercial C rA,.i171%'.1.1)1+ ~ ! ILITFUTION r)I1 PITTSBURGH 31:11tlik.: for (hr 6.• P:rrzr.coln. T AS, it, I Lut - ram day.. a Innr to: II ~o•lttent, at rt .1..1.-1 ads an,. Linnt,l. Mi 11114 ta; t.art nr..l n. I 17 Ll 7 nip..? at at; I var... Innly nt • 1. 1., Itnf I.4o; 23... .1.. ob. dotin f .. tu..;il.l4ifnr founify is GI; %IN .r. • ityr at 4.5 and tf L.,, 1•. t....;t1,7rn e. /tarr r. 7 • .:! I. •• ! prir-tt..l•rtn 7 , 1,1 tt.t. 7 . td. Mt V f ! ; 11.1 V 11.10 r b.", •I. f,ll .1 et .; tl: 1110, 1 , 111-.+ll-4 I r• 111(11.1 , ‘1 . 1•I I: • ..P., II -1,1, .1 MON 1:'1'.11:: A COM II Ell 4 1:11 tr.i. v . •nl Ilt 11 r.„.. "it I; I••• • I ! I at t.• :•11 , 1 nt an virnnr.. nr-• in a critienl r•••••••”..r. • •. r . •• n+, .I•.•tieg 1. r syn. he r •• •I- • • Y •-• only I tn.l.ly pie 1 I ••rth:zia In en r•r fine nv tI. • •r • I I,r • .••••••••• •••••,••• o: thodatung," • 1.1..,1 Ly tin, • I Sri, Mt pr•••••-nt prn-lp•• are Liu., ~$.••• ~ ,11 • , 1:01,11 1,, Inn Bittern Plnt•••••••• knit 1.11 • , r , T, W., I telia thr. _lath!{ futelo• don-m.l, the Ins nte•tn•a• r4d, ,1111 nt the contalr,.:l•••, tr. Itt.l yernro In!! ••-• pplio for rhe r•nnop year lic•P•1••••.:.•,- crop.; 1.31 e, I••••••• Inn - ur•••1 In Lb., Pnuth It would f:t•lnn,a. n 111.1 IVnt:. •••11. n 1...,•• crop. an • •••-n ~• ttn•ln Intt atoll •••,••• Ler , • ••••lnn Inn„ •••••••• proadr• btu I, ‘n .tct n•, •I dant s•-1. ••• , I Intto •••.t I I-. i it ••• t. t • 1..4. Inlly ••Inn-t •••I l• ••• h .••,1•1 IL. .r• tt •l. ,•. .• !rt. 1 !Wu, t"N l ' l r ,;rPi r t T w i!:::tt " 1. ; 1.; , i t.rrnt r • I 1,1 • e 1..,•••1 ir: .41 r haw! et ,r par .. ! era Ir!it Le I •wr •tet, Ixt•Talth• ~ , .. `~ ~. '.; ;~ . •‘..n • fa:t. ttt• .t t_lt a , r. I••rtt,Rttt,ll ratzt. TI/.• ?rt... • . rttatt,l 1.1 bila •tr: I.n ttes n•i• t: I t • It./ t•II 'IL. I.r.t•i. t. f n •tr am:s, htl.l vial., • nt•tt • , :t.• it 11. Jvut, 1,, 11. It Louth ,1‘,D•1,1 • 11 ::•• 1 41:• , ?1::(4:11:, I : r ctn. I lIMEMMIIES T I.‘ 5 =Er . ~ 1. i -G .. I •~li.~~ ~ .~ y .'ll. I: I ~~11 ..I Ili I'. i. ti .i ~\ ..... . ... Import.. hy Hive, =EI —.• r t.,z, I • tr ilarptt,l zo. K t Cis, In Iri M ^ .n w 121,11 3.1 lon• .‘l3 /c to, 1..1., i•s,l •11,!, • : : q. t• It: , tor t.l Pettl ,•.‘tt.•• this t. C....torasrces, C.tpt I t. • t I. • ,•Itttr•t, 1a,.C.1; ott• •-h. csrtt 1!:t -a flip htsthag vtth all 1...1, 1. 1 , • titspatrlt Cr. st,, ,trt vf hitt,. assail first t Ist., boa, ~ .le tuttl TS* Ytallort Citr. Cart I.lrltts'.l far Krokta. n.t ttss I ,rs, t.;apt r snd the .1 I' Frsmoro, tattelttht.• hr L•JUI• nm lotvtlug tett!, 41.(41Ittll, Th., splets , l,l el.:arr., Cant Urttiga, Capr D.sn, n tf the atorutng tor It,. upper ilt.st...eppl The tine ttetv tttsam, Est, {141,n, Vat l Mu , ford, iI n.tu tb.s only I..ast `.. att•l•tri .1 s•san “ItYtht eitcnh..: hand u, rt.ine on the ICI, .1h I; It..r on am 'heal* 7Ln bereu.lor h.hl 39hrtlie rr elet the tihady Fru nds m hi 1..” z•--I'h h. e Cre,c,n, and M..,rrtl I ty l'!k , nt nn.l 111,clrito.,1 Nl , ll.lay ada • • rip. Ltniar.::lty,l,ln /.I”l,atzt3 and M , , ar,gar, %tilt Inn .. Ir,tn \ ava inl.•u• nd t`. , on• Ir. 1,,e 1m I,t, and xlll I it, It •ni :• I •lleu , na.l 111- nt•aqr•ro-7. , ,,10 , n .-a-n Conn royat, flora Gana mon, a. 1.• , nvi; 41,1‘1r : ani tact,. tota annayan , a at tflottan , lp..l tlrr I' nol..vida at I . 0 , 11.1t31. art Id IV,. i.nintlifi.irtwithirq of difficulty I it.. on Wedoe.iday. In wc iip Ct ,iolin , nrinoo, On. t and A Ihn I lormi.rlr 4010 of the pi,lotu Ihnt L 'st. It ^PP.. , thut. tho Vutubor, rtuotuid Pad itoch on bet upward trip, Mr. Pell mad.. on urrangltment with Mr. Stewart the other pilot: lu take the boat to LauL. honk. he truhlog to irtop nt Podumh. where 111. I anal, 1, fen, whoui ho buil not, tie, hit . anon uths Ti. iiirongenoroL Poll Cannon nesonted. mu re,hlug L Cupt . nano, hir,vt mr, ilktr,,rh.r, lute pilul .11 thn Sun Lurie ,sm. In Poll's pinre When the nlichr.l 41.1.1 wharf lows, when they Fat into on niturruhvis nn tt, Finallyeutinob eruct Poll, when the latter polled nut knit" oh ¢h had been iumunolii•l loth- eut his wit!. and utubt.oll:nruurn juin snore the grain. .rn..troundiul mn tornedto walk ri hen he fell Jo` n nod uht taken on a filler Inn hotel. Toowound I. si-r, nitn. nod w t i- Noe uf thn mai!, urterieu lint nos tultei; Piu.l n.l I.iuui roiti.l tii.. tinui the M Loll', It tt .1 . ....unv !hi mate of the 11",,i1f..rd wu, stablu..l 0, 11,. br,ni.t. or roller tie urn. 1.11, 11 a ••1 tl.. num.. .f 1,31 wa, $n Louts 1./rt.-eta, of , Iputht Nista. thripatch hunt r .01- ,1 tr.," still tiring at rt , rr , lay It 11 1. 04 I 111.11 a,. 1 :011• IslandFolo l llndol , ith Itnad ..1 4. , Chef run. halo atte,r Thurrtlay, th,Pu on Mu 1 tctoria srt , re startled hy a art ere rbork ,as 11 a collirloo had taken placo. Thy thrvcrotl that etc Chatanac , ,, with ,Iron, up, had la,. unprlltrl rod thew Ut thr lona, of thc curt phi, awl 1411,:r uuu grtard un the elfin - gnat,! of the t ict,te la,— l'br t hat how ~he strudr the I trtorm, was raid 1.• Irt ta a statln,f cu.:hat:a :ha tlaatufl op tol WI. :1fl.t011:1: 110 011:14 wawa shut It., n „ all hull UrnAar, tlug nlottp, and atrucl, 1 la , Ilc , olctl 11. tot ta, d. , 11.1,i,,, It, a.rflc tr Th. , ' , mower, a eth imblet on, tr, 41putu, 111 1e111.11 fraud and 1,11 togeng an airy • 10, 1,0,1 part 3101.11.1 Ull. t. at c ucicck yaattutlay taunting, by lt,r/alph. la Lich tnadr t tort to tha rho, 31 Cr , nol, Ire 11 !oat the Rerlalph tar, hrr ihrar , err nobody ple .Ir.: Thr t7n. tlae ,, 11, of Moroi.. so). • , "nee. Pee mud rurenrr freetee Netsles w tele •1 eir re•lter n le thwe.teele (seem . Luale, wale fen lard, ..f I•elka••• - • , (..t l'ltte.letergh Tho e• City trout Ile t...leter,h. CAl9l' 1100. re wrtlt !,:re 1.. m. nl r •1J for Fl Cheerkr, need i.(e toe,. elr) FL. pm.. el the .1. 'W. 11/1112.111, aril. 1.4 E, teeLemreein: irele;gr. Noel thee Nea 1.1.1re1 with salt Thee 'Whelan 1/..11V,f 1 . .Ik t••• 111 bore Mb, weer te tog " gt•am boat Reg late t. MO IN 1:1 , -1.nle1 Browner Tele,t 7 raph. An; ( . .doner C.1”.".11. do; C 1 11,111.,/, C.. 1 Iktyntd, %Vb. . —•. Chltns., -I ". t - f111;11g Telegraphlc Markets Ycre, Jana —Cotton Erni, •1110/11.3:4 halt% Uloud p JuLLIII.,O Flour firm; 15,599 laila sold: Ohio has adruurial fir. take at 31,a5nrg,p9. in eg r h or ,g .IfitinD both mid; alai. 31.3.1: Dew Utast. ilLfitt 011wuukla Se4sni. Cure faun ruder 41,030 burin whiie 7813i75k3. Prime Pork Itic lowir, mita at glii,ta.vet vow. Lord b egTy at 195LWtl2a Whitliy dull at 2.0,5A.1. Cileoll earaiip Phoniness 5,,,;45 Butler armily Leather: averago saITT with Do quotable chang% Llnaerri On r..14 - O . Z. ICA" akv of Onto.butprlrua unaltered. Tallow Soil Ai 10. Pugs, alrady at Dl.rjrcen.l.;.: for hlivvoraina Cori, o .lulul. Freights on (Outten 14 Livarpool 7•12...,:t.a tii lower. New York Crintral, Canton 10: l ira It,flreul, Ira;; Cleveland rogl Tined.; to- , hi, 1, 0 , VAX, Pun istvr ni JOE, —nn.lhlulT3 ft/ r arm, hLb Elam euktrtnne and 0.1.1 r 04 4 , r ..t, who !HMO ttatle i. model-A.4y art ore al Et,Z lip tt , it,, Floor Ned 00,11 31.xl bia ttull at pro.wut rat,. ttlirar Is (ttt fa at t , kttfl,r felt ntr t1,01:t@l,10 kr. ;Odra. Nyo sr Want.), •srd hair, would command ac. Corn VOMEI 111 thgrly and 2.4t0 tuahnoid at 701 .- 4 me fat P,taari , alasselkm in * 4 .'". and 77. 4 ntord; 1200 btobel3 Whin, I , rongltt 70c a/WA. Oat., are wanted at Z9c, for ernStti ern and 40., tor Canovlranh. Whtlity if emus aad It on oyan.; Mt la bald at Z.,Si for .P.onnsyltanbt and 4 .. f0r bh4 MAI It Is scarea ao4 Ls bald it air: lo &Lora at at.; , rbith is au impanatatat: Jul:WMllam aran, mkt 2Q; 0 bblo at ea= guA haulm: atm mom: to tell at the. cluet— vatity tam advaaced to with mita 60 bait; Thera Mat= aatWeAteeltattaddaat. corals atautaal, with imam km% TIM ATERCANTELE AGENCY, ' FOIL THE PROMOTION AND P 1-C( CT lON OF TRADE. D. DOUGLASS & CO., Proprietors. W0.,,i evn•l rVeh Pituktrgh, Pen :la ALEN AR3LSTIIONCI, 31 , 21uvr. \ y I , 4l—PittsVg. Marlin 1552 ME= 1 it I Cl I la felt ilia le lattO I tr Cla Dui I t ;Vac kte Orlreue. Chad It 1 . II • „ f... . . . toimoa ortscr , . .10,nai..' • ...B. DJI,I-113 S: Co. 1 , t01. , n, Eng . .• . ..... .8. bouol.a. & Co. 1. , •t lor. of I otr.tortion to Lawyorm of high standing awl I: • .ory aoctLon of tho Union, Will ha grain it. tor:l , li, I t. , t.crlbota Waking application at the •pelico. A!.,. I. lotr ,, !tzotton to any of tt.a Earrel nacno.l at m,. ror,oa, ITllproro IN ALL POOO3 or 70: I,,rn BRITISO l'Oastiatoms. ap9Atf le WHOLESALE CLOCR DEPOT. o. 3 F1(11i Ylreel • liter Wood 1:1•:INN:MAN K MH:VIZA N / I . I 0 A S/ / 1 . A' I? W.ATOfEH .s'II.IWH A Alt Pt ATE!) W ARA' FANCY GOODS \ 1 • 'll INI 11; 12 1 A. / AT EASTERN PRICES irtlawF .. 1 003 L. ...... ...A. 11',0LL...11.1 Pittabtvgh Steel Works. • 1 eiNF.:£4. ROYI3 ..qz Co., %kr., nr..r• of CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW hOti A S EPPINGS And ANIER, ; • I nrtt A:rwtr, ArtsbtrrgA. wurrnrtvitr. R..brr.• Improved Patent %lett 'tlitlyntcm r• r A. ...INLP:re Xereets, 1114 - burph, Pa. J,.19 1. , 1L • MEMO =MEM A A CA_RRDIR & BRO., 'Pat , I.llrgli, General Insurance Apeney, No. 63 Fourth R ttttt PITTSIII7IOII, PEA .V i.i.tvilftlaird (.1 highest etateling Cherlerett other Foe. teu s I .te Ilietn tliert t.t all .lemerlpi. ma. A. A. CARRIER, r. 14. CA Itltllelt, (A`+.1114•1.A.1f(4111.1N, Alcohol, Cologne Spirit and Fusel Oil 1. r.• .10. 1.1 a».1170 Soerm,l R•eoet 1 4 ::3 S (21.1:1,11;1", H",g,. sign And Ornament al PAI tat ere, .V 1 , G it /.V hlto 1.e."! anti ZITIO Prai at,.. %,• Vasrublara, Klu.losr Gls" I!!? y. W. 1.., de.. nor l'. Ivdlc ` ; 1 " 4 " I{ , ii aiiii L.r any Meilii•ine that will I r A P.l.rill 'il tIIIC at L, only Indian lia ',Ma. Ifeadd,A, ',rd.! and Mustier. Ili.* only v.g, l.Lie towel, in /a upon thorn and run. r W. Ttionaaiiiiii of r . isuns Lave i.p n cured of 1•y nevi ilukaveir) or.. C.-. .• L 4 t..! Ipsl , 411, .v IVolita;;Lon larett, 1,•• 1 Y...r:tie I Da. ~EO. 11. Kll, llQti • .14r,41' ENI IN.i..lllocheny. • I 1,.1 t Cur, 1., .42 Ilan an I rtam. m.11 , 141,64' • .• fi 1.1. E. Tr.o [TIC M f i - = To Ncrtoss. Suflreter...—A rettret —'lll q , • I ,ft eo. t.. 4 . l .lo.oittalt", tt,..l.lmpply tha r..truniy,tlts b.sat mg the uppiles.tit'e DAtiN ALL. atre,L, tirgular ,Stcamets Rtoriougatiela River O. 6. Mail Packers' t 111.1: Tl.ll. El 1 It A 1.11. 31E11 JEFFELISON. /gag 1 • 4. I' J. Ctn. ODA. 0.11. ADOVE NEIV STEA.SIERS ARE jt.'toot, Gigolarlt blanking Dams Pitte- Gurgh t A 1 7., end li . vrolog Iltafte et 11 o'.et 1,1. 1 1 ,1 Nl . K...eatetrt, tilizattethtotres, 1 1 1ffactlay-a. h, e. .r two, Payotte City, Greenfield, Califorola and tiro, oev,i tLert. coon...Go t t with Hack. and C`,..telse. f P.,yette Yttrl,...t. orilantote n. ,tett ntol . l efierann to lete,l tlar , .nah [Gan Elttaborah to Onion. 1/Irl, ao.tetatnreZan cto Gaeta lochtetee.— /t tit• tett:roma It.•to Itrett novslie leave at ti ...clock in the at It - Fur further Information en. Int, at toe liar !loaf, at the foot of Grant etree.f. 0,15 ti. IV. Eill?NDl6it. }:m r , LAH. TI ESDAY PACK - 1 )13;4 3 p r holt 7.A 11.1.1.1.—T1... Eno Doer etearner EJI if A ki R t HAIL Copt. llaa . lol ATl . ta t f.tr te•l tot et navlinte port. EVERY TUESDAY. 0 , .4 „.. • • . nfreight or paasago apply cu ,t,lg IIAILVES & CO., Aale. Cliumnatt, fit TOR CINCINNATI VILI.E.—The flue steal:nor IDA 31AY, Card John sin.y.nill learn far the above andlll, arm . to pate vo THIS DAY, the 16th Inatent, et 1 P. at. For frotaht or paneap , apply on hoard or to FLACK. BARN HS A. CO. FOR CINCINNATI.—The ho aide 'wheel packet BLTERIOR, Capt.. II f Drao,roll Icon. for the above and all manned ate arts TIE'S DAY. 10th Dot, 12 n'elork, NI. For Rolght of ptosa,, , •pply on board, or to ut.rll FLACK, 111AXE9 d CO., Agent,. FOR CINCINNATI AND LOU- Isrmi.c—The dm. Blattner RELIANCE, O‘Pt F. X Hen, trill trava the above and I 'Hama. dhoo ton t, on THIS DAY, 16th hot., at I P n. For Herald f./ 'an.% apply on board or to T, FLACK—BARNES A CO. Agent. fiaobale, Cr F' . . .. . .__ ..........._ __ . OR NASIIVILLE—Te fine new eteamar INIA, Captain R Greenlee, will leavb Rr thenbete and all Intermediate porta, g et - DAT, loth hint. .1 1 1' M. Fur freight or paagae apply an hoard nr to , J•4l FLAME, ReARRES ft co. 14. 'touts, Szt VOR ST. LOUIS AND ILLI- J: NOIS VER.—The line etegnser CAAL BMW R, Cent, Satnnel 101 VP far the above and all toter:7.4lmi,, ',sin Tlll3 DAY, the It:At/inst. et 10 o'clock •. ror freßtt peeesge apply . borrd, or to JelO FLACK, BARNES A CV, Agents. K ST. PAUL DIItECT—To , t . ;tI W FOKee.l4ll4, Burlington. elno— cAttne, Devonport, Rol k 1111.1.1, Batons, Dubuque, IVenona en.l Pt. Pasl—The fine steamer COMIERCE, CApts.ll, Belplesokson, NW leave by tho shove pone os Tilly I.A V, I , :tb Imo r N. For freight or nsseage apply -11 r., FLACK, ItAIINKS & CO., Agouti. VOR S'l . UL RECI'.-I'o st I nk, Darlington, klrmation, Davanport. Kock Dubogor, L• Lkoaso, o ono; and Pt. Pool —The fine atearnor hOCICET, Captain (lbas. littnit, 101 l learn our tho we porta no THIS DAY, Intl, loat at 4 I 51. For freight or won., apply on bran! J..: FLACK, BARNES A CO., Aglo . on. sr. Louis . & KEOK UK —The line ateamor FULTON CITY, Capt. David Z. .iii boar° for tha above and all Intern:is- Kate Ig,rt4 on THIS DAY, lath Wet, at 4 o'clock, p. u. For ft eight or iaelagn apply on beard, or to 11.80 K, 1.1,414NF9 A CO., Agents. WESTERN LINE PASSEN- T 14 KR PACK ET—FOlt ST. LOUIS. IC IL OlitiK, (LOCK ISLAND, OALENA, DUBUQUE AND r. PAUI,—The eplondill strainer MARINER, Capt. Drava. Will lenvo to tho abort. and all intionedialo Torte on Ni!!!! DAY, Irgh Ina, at 4 o'clock r. K. For freight or passage ap4 , l? ,) to o! 4.r to FLACK, BARNES & A/purr . . _ _ . OR ST. LOUIS—The line ne earner lOA. Capt. Moore, vrill (e rr are 1.1r9114 above mud all intonnodlala port. on T A leth snstont at oselcen P 11. For freight or passage apply ttoord (Rd) FLACK, 11AFLYES.00., Agoura. FOR Sr. LOUIS.—The eplendid steanort JOHN C. FRE3IONT, Captain Stockdalr., Inure for the abore and All towns to ports tar TUId DAY IGO lost at I o'clock P. M. Fat freight or panage apply on busnl or to 10y27 FLACK, BARNES .t CO. Agents. FOR ST. LOUIS, GALENA, DU- Itt'Ql:k, Cr. PAUL Aar. ANOTIIONT'S F ALL, DIRECT—The flue passenger 'reamer .1111TIRS C.pt. IL *therm learn for lb. abort, and WI intermediate p..rts on TUTS DAY, IGtla Inst,st 4 O'clock P. D. For freight or putrago a pp l y on board or to myti CDAS. REA, Agt. FOR ST. PAUL—The fine pas .t.grr stranger VIXISN, Captain 31arion, will lamp for rho ea,* and all Intermediate porp DAY. Illth Inc., at a P. St. For freight or Y on board or to /PLACE, BARDES W , gents. Oda ()titan, &r. VOR NEW ORLEANS—The eplendicl paneager steamer FO AYNE, Captain Mulford, will leave e,e he m above and au balc•rm.diu. pone on TRU DAY, 16th inst., at o'ckch, For freight or Manage it On board or 10 Jel FLACK.. ILULYES t CO., Agents. CIGARS! CIGARS!! -30,000 genuine Ha ran.s Clgan att." "Salim," 40nochta." .Coanette gnd " Litre Azdc." nsdi,J= reed by at FLMII:SO. 119 - TuG A AI , I NNI 01L—For hand at - preening mad beaatlfrlaa• the hair contently on Pi • JOH. nuuricre. 1 7 31017 o- 'anent tof ull ki:*,3jfiry Goo"rrds, tither 1 ar-7, eh" forolgo or ....wk. Jo7oUhrP low for caelt. CL luxe= Lorm, 74 Atoka at. , lialSaulic in store, and la fa pglo7 Jel4) - t.s.catlrttah Special „adieus. . ..... 6 CO. ..... . • B. Docuum a Co • .... DouGu...l ACo 11. Doro Lute & Co. B. Dorot•Ass & ...............n DorraAss & Co. B. Dour.LAA3 A Co. ..........B. DOUOLA-41 A Co. ..EL DC/V.-ABS A Co. A.M. - I.ITE OtrICSA. ...E 11.vszKu A Co J. D. Purr S Co. ._Peen S Cu. WATCHMAKERS' rous SEEM P....ta that cannot 1, surra-,.:1 Chezipmatrits and ..I)ll.rfstti/it y. our Roofs ars too wall known to squiteszjf It Or us. I n It in favor of thi. S• t,,, tii,c and 'a - tntvle. I . ter y calhn g at ~,, N'. 75 llullJluga rovere.l with ,:tll t . 11. Nelson earner to 11,,,1 High •. I ). 114..1. cor ilmot am! Nryent!,l site, • W I). Le.lte. Itiwntaid alley. Stalde:St.,to ~ f Stra., comer I.f 2,1 nino Rm. of 311..1,3 Heat Mil. tot Itot,rt Flynn, C.,lmreati, awJ Wylie etreettn Storer( J. AI. )fe.Ltolwr la, W, too.r Stable of A. Iltudlsy, comer of Wat, alloy nod strest, Allegbsny; Roust, of 11. H. Wilthv, Esq., WorTs Run; ifousu of A. Noglny, Jobu Scott, Wm. 31,C.11 en.,l Coon, East Liberty; nod many oiler, lon unmet owl to c , r. tloo. PERRIN A .7011seos, atilAsurl 3 - F No 75 Smithfield at ,lYttahnrsh, l• BOOTS .e...ND SHOES, IC FOR C' 111. JAMES ROBB, M. ED ARE ET STII CET, NEA TILE ET Ppring !Wrk of LADIES', MISSES' and CLULDRECNS . Pt.a.riF ant KEN S' CA I.P, KIP AND CI.MESE BOOTS, SIIOEA , OXFORD GAITEitt , , OPER 1101:6' AND YOUTHS' BOOTS, PIICEN., A very anger for article and rem, or-It, t, from the "daunt - a:toyer. which 1,.. will I.y ti,, Pala or PACIAMI at very nslitcmi pricey for cab. This stock awnpriawa one of the lor k rrrt mmrtmrotr found In any city, mutable for city mot toiletry m am, i., having over twenty yeruw experience .0 hnylne. imam that ho can now tuft all Mat,. Ito roapectfollY - b oltM., nit In smut to c dl, uttering tbem that [NI ho narto.—myl7 S _ UNDRIES -100 boxes Tobacco, beat timid., ...4J kegs Fig d., 30 do Glaist do boxes !,4 lb. lump Totace, 00 Lt chests superior Y. and Marl, Tear IN, Logs prima Hio Cott, It, do Undo Pepper; 10 do do Alopi,; WO Las. Ground Pepper, Alapide and tus, Ito, do euperior London end Amertso :4.0001/ern:ma Cigars, last brands. IN, Lose. Palm and Rysin ga01..; do German etteolldal e.• 30 do Star Caudle, 35 do lloold do TogntLer With a senora! a...remold dr or I, and for sole at reduced prices for melt T. LITTLE & CO • No o! rr II A LBEHG'S PIANO CO3IPOSITION‘ Fentasio nu d'Anode Uo " Dori Pasqua!, I).. 0 Itoo Juan; Lo " Lucretia Hargis, La Itonnotnbnle: IN " flagellate, Do " Haaanlellts Do '• Moses in Egypt: " Howe Sweet Hone lN : " Lost Rode of puma,' Homo., With cal /allot,: La Tarantella; The Art of Pinging:applied to ILo Neu". 17 nuadtet Jost recelyod and for We at the Music Slur° of coyl:9 JOHN H. tIELLOR, Woo/ ens., L AKE FISII-25 bbla. Luke Salmon ; 20 MU. Lake Fllill,l/.1 %Mit, Piot 60 (I LAI. do 2.5 LLIe. Trout: 1,0 lade do bbla. Lato Herring; 00 hfdo do, do 10 bide do. Mackerel. Ae e, 1520, in store and for gale LT t0r...13 J. R. CANFIELD B ROWN, 111 CO --- COMM I$ lO\ 1‘11.:RCIIANT:! chaLADELpn:A • DOLITOE-B—,—Fo TAYOES-1:100 sk3 Prime. 31ercer Potatoes, a finityato article, Jost rrcefrod nue for in& by RIDDLE, 11 . 111:fli A; m 713 155 Marty at. MANTLES of all quslitiss, ranginC Pi" froM t. .5 30 ; handsome Bategessall Organassam! other Dress Gm.de sore C. RANSOM LOVE, 74 nerk et rt. ICIf, TILE DIRE iti.Y.,7;Firl;!, par quality. an bawl and for Imet, by A If ARny. WRITING PAPER, pf every description, for ago utokaalo or ratan, by WM. a. roustsrns & PaperDealem 67 Woad Urea.' ELOUR-20 bblaxtra E karat y, e.,a ~01,,ctod Whit. Irbent, exprcesly far kmlly far Bale by • RULIEEtT•DICE-Gr,, spit) t:.`4 Prootnreet. oenr RNA • 250 sus pt u , „ 200 buil t els pilme myl7 • SLIVER bbr3 myl7 C e St e a j24E c—aLnLLETTERI,4I ,il• nenespendunee, rultd and plain . . sesS: .- '. 'IIaVF.N, Stationss'a Warendn• -- _a . trEAvnam aillagriLErrkw,,Ek-f;:-: Li., Pa..salad and idalle—ntr sale 17 , Islial .. W . S. U 4,141; vv.:XS:kat m l ' l 'l44: 1 !!i" _......___________ 20 ,0,2 . 20 0 4 0,ar, Poper3 from to 67 itom stmt. AIMIMALL O co t ra I. HEAL II OF . A.I.LERICAN IVO3IEI' .- Por many pats I tutu been troubled with general wearing= and le:guar, both mental and phfainal: Ilstleamess, doll Imadathe, pain In the bend and temples, coldness and tendency to stiffness, palpitation of the besot. , m 7 easily fluttered or ranted, appetite verinbie, stomach and bowels deranged, with paia Any mental or playalza; exertion FL core to bring on all the symptoms, and I ha , in addition, falling of the womb, and great pain in that glop. One physician after smother exhausted Lis Atli et.i gal, me op. A reliant and persevering rp, .1 VAL SILALL'e LTETLINE CATIIDLICON fortunately eurned me and I have no werin anferient to stymy ray ihnuhfulret: Mts. JULIA ANNE JOnNat)N. can truly air that I hose been sutTerertor Malay yak. with whites and derand‘d menstruation. After a while I lull other troubles. such as pate faro. lailignaLlOni wlMlinel away, general lati i ;nior and dolilllty, pain in the small el ths hack, a sort aching and drat:ging eensatlan,palti the shoulder blades extend, nedown the n.ines. leas orally, tits., trouble In the stomach and heart, with eoldhands and feet and dreadful inwsunsuesa. The leant excitement wauld make me Is. las II Ini IJ ily away. I tried dJr(OrS and dru g ., a nd °TerYlbing, our atter another, wltnant the ben ilt. One bottle of MARSHALL'S LITEIIINE CATHOLI CON charmed aid., of my WV:IWO for the better, and nave I CON entirely and radically cur,l I wish that swell I. man could know what it will Ju . el, Alt [SSA OH". For • bog time I had Uterine c„.rmi.attii. u lth the l ineo " to n y ' l r it ' lrt aTito ' e -L r ' it ' Vhf a ciVl I tangos: p 'fie od 010 in tho lower orgena. awl a feeling. aa If vitae thing was going to fall out; inability b. b en a ronut of n of fat:urn.; aching and .Irargsog, alPaillny pains io tho back, lotne, end exteoutuu ra legs the Jolting ' , minced by riding camoal gr•ai pa,: mcdie shootings and Pains in Ito aide, stomach 00.1 towe r 1 . , headache, wlth ringing (Tithe ears: every Ilbcr of the 1,!, • eenmed sore; gnat?/ intottso nem:m.ll3.i,, 1 coola cot bear the Lunt elcitemeat nithott being inv•itran,i 10 , • dar 1 could am - m.ly mere atuint take plenaure la anything. I had given up et 111.1 everything, as I g11pp0,...41, in vain : but to lead called my attention to HAIISIIALL'S I TYR f IATTIOLICON 1 took it, hoping against b•pe, yo.t t „ irion,tely, It et -01 me:and there is note h.:Li:lnes mono geatrtni 11 the country. 1 true! ail will It It bitridr t:e fireman friend In natal. liea. FLOIILAiIb. NAIISIIALL'S UTERINECATIIOLICO.V vein: Cerro ,,, cure Fhiing fle - or Atittful Menstruation. Blooding. in,q3=o7l,l,ll.lClra Mc Kidngo Urninry Orgeine, conttoonet of Grow, Mar/burn, /hinting:, fit/jniationa; Cronope. Di.dorbui SI-T, and all troubles aryl:cot or /pop:V/144e, connrsted uefll to. Verino organs. a dpriae of Aiarrhatr t7erine LlxthotiAn it On, Dal. , a Ralf ringle bottle. On the accept Ja:Zart fire bottles bt , stra r.in , rs,frer of chary, (0 it, er, tithe erprets rot*. Beplrticular to write the port off ee town. and State. Irk cant guarantee that Mr r. rw , iptc , f the money. Addrels De. ORO. 11. F EYSER, 140 W 044 at , hetsbnprk apl4-4.1.0rT S 1,71"( 1.14,1i01d0n JO t' TO TON AD AI 1 It E ft s 1 1• C41.05!•4: - Talk of le.auty, it rann, 0.1,. Ida. 1,, al.i- • . then read the r, and if von 1.. k ne •r Pr.••••• • PROond each bottle. and no one can cloak FESSOR WOOD'S HAIR I:Esioli TIVE..—We can the attention of all ..1.1 and voon, t Ws onderful preparation, whirl, tarn Lack n. original color, gray halr—eneent the Maul of the lelld with s Icznek ant growth—remora, the dandruff. Itching, and nil rntnno one eruptions—ranee, a contitital flow of the natural and Lance, if need asa regular dressing for hair till preserve it.odor. and keep it from falling to •Mretar...M age, lu all If, natural beauty. We call then up. , n the bald_ the gray, or diseased In aralp ton, aOend eog elk nor, will Ind. as they rale.. the towing I.a Le, or a Itehim earl, ever be erilliont if. It, I.,aue ie tif..r, IL , thonamda. The Abut for Prof IVeetr• Hair 11.4,3. re in New U. - rer,lved the fislhes rur t eo rer ,f , l t.. IN; tire. • few weltslunee- Darr. ittvra, c..un Jut,. '2, Li , I ..divrrw..•allt-..slr - I le,d 11-01.1.., won droll or K-urt ep pry for rorre,th...., ur. be k ,:ko r , it0.4,111, ,urf and hot, Idpeth• r. I ut Haden paper about "Woul'd Thu. • ad •tu I called NI our store un the ft rdt of Al , rtllo.l, and pur ed one Judd.. to try in. and 1 fdno Ito ...y kat:•!., 11 0.. Ito: thlnz; It removed tke xrut h_.: 010 u. IA 400 10 , , or thrce iartina to tencth e. ,ti larto great loath to 11. I widtt Vol to nend ad 11. 1.. 11 . more by blr. Poet. the bearer uf du. I don I to: of the kind la um,' in Ma plar, yuu rosy nude to ; many k.ttlee after It It known here 1'•1111 . , .tali rrepwt. l'Fl'd FP, 1 . 1111.A.L.11%,:iapt 1- /1!. , Pa , r. ti,r: Your 11,.. r "eel, betaellrott t, we. The front. and .1w the tt, k .•, toy hew! Muir. lo.it Its coveriug—th tut./ t.. I heva ...rd hot mohair pint of y.or nod ~e the 111. of ruy howl ta nodded with It pr, rot.nag ,rop of y"no, hair, and the (nod I. al,. y It., 11/0,, trial other preparoti,n4 1. 1.4 u l .fit.:hair. er. I think front my ova Induce ros.uy otheni 10 try It. Y...., r-4,.. 1 10,11, • ===l IMMI=aI . , Pao, 0 .1. WOnn--.As y..a 4,n:-hut to 'womb.. Nil awl tend 3. , nr recently di5....•.r1.1 flair I •r` et.te for eri , cner.ever It may .on,rn. tb...d. I rot,. and kn011...0..1-v t.• use. It.L.that. I lkmo.. for St, rrr b.-en In the habit of tieing usher lla,r Restore..., t,., I find yours really superior I. onv r I c• 4.. I. , ly (ban.. the bend of dendniff, and er.lll ono rnoi,a's ;, ri.1 , 0 will rentere nny itror to t he der end texturo, riving n btaitt, ;1.11 • I...e'en,: end all this, In s lb. I ar•d apply ti. tb.•lre, , fs cn .I.'l. it dr..•. la. I ! • r. r end t..xt nz,. ft 1 f I I! lc 1 , V,1 Prt:r Irk ,--, :2 jr' n p. , 41 N Wfro }1.1::!,b. ji.i : 441. 42 or,•! .;tr
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