. r ,„=• _ Vitt.OttrlO x•X'X'T PDI7P.C3-33: TIIIJRNDA.Y MORNING, JUNE 17, 1858 City and News Items Court of Quarter Sessions. In the cases of the cross indictments for as sault and battery (reported yesterday) thej.rY found verdicts of not guilty, the defendants to pay the costs.., Thomas Bidden pleaded guilty to ed camilling an assault and battery upon Geo. W. Hall and WILS sentenced to pay a fine of $6 and costs of prosecution. COM. TEI. James. ClSaiot and Moses Haw thorn, indicted for con piracy and for secreting goods In order to defraud creditors, (which MO was commenced on Tuesday night) was here re sumed—John Barton, Esq., for Commonwealth and R. B. Roberts and Rnbt. Woods, Rm., for defendants. • James I. Kuhn was called to the stand and produced notes of testimony taken under oath, of the examination of James 0. Saint reduced . . to writing by witness as auditor to distribute the proceeds of the sale of the Minnetonka; he also produced the testimony of Moses Hawthorn in relation (o the same matter. Mr. Blair's name did tot appear as a party iu any of the cases before witness. Ho was examined an creditor, not as a claimant. Mr. Barton proposed to offer in evidence the testimony of these defendants, taken before Mr. Kuhn as auditor, as admission of the allegations laid before the Court. Objected to by Mr. Roberts and objection sue Wm. Wgrden was called, but the coutiiet ho t weeu thei' oppoiing counsel as to the admissi hilt', of his evidence upon every point was such that hours were consumed without arriving at any important facts. The simple fact came out from 'Mr. Warden that in Nov. 18Pi, the defendants ;called at his office to contract for a pair of en gines for asteamboat. We built the engines and they were placed on the steamboat Minnetonka. The Court ruled out all statements as to trans actions-of persons not named in the indictment and stated that the indictment alleged that Saint and Hawthorne did conspire, etc., and no evi dence under that indictment can be admitted which implicates other persons. Mr. Barton then offered a copy of the enroll ment of the steamer Minnetonka, setting forth that Capt. Williamson, Johnson , Gourley and 11. S. barker were at the time the owners j Mr. Roberts objected to the admission of the paper as pot having any connection with the case, no neither the names of Saint or Hawthorne ap. peered In it. The paper was admitted as evi dencelms se. 3. 11. Warden was called, and the admissibility of his testimony contested at every step. Mr. W.'s testimony was ruled out. The prosecution rested here and 'the defence said that as no case had been made out at all they would offer no testimony. The Court in structed the jury that tio case had been made out and no lcount in the indietationt sustained. The defendants were necessarily entitled to a verdict of oequitL•.l. This verdict 'MS accord iogly rendered. The Grand Jury 'ignored the bill against Jos. Jones, colored boy, indicted for attempt to com mit n rano on Strati Patrick. The county pays the costs. .Com. vs. W. 11. Hoover, indicted fur stealing a skid. The Court asked J. H. Hampton, Esq , to defend him, as he was without counsel. This man was found guilty of stealing a lot of shin gles a few days since. John Stumpiest his skiff and found it in possession of Henry Shade, who found it in possession of Hoover. Shade made the information against Hoover which resulted in his arrest. Verdict of guilty. Com. vs. Jacob'Schwemly alias Schwambly indicted for assault and battery with intent to kill Hamilton Needs. Mrs. Wright was called and testified to, the principal facts in this case. It occurred in her house in the Fifth Ward. A fight arole between Schwambley and Needs when Needs appears to have been cu - t- Needs raised a chair and knocked Schwambley down, when witness ran between them and received a cut in the hand. Needs WI the house. • Hamilton Needs, who has been kept in jail as a witness, testified that about two or three weeks since he went to the house of Mrs. Wright to get out of the way of Schwambley`; Mrs. W. asked him to take supper, and while eating S. came in; sonic words passed when the prisoner drew a knife and Stabbed witness several times in the head, back and shoulders; did not see the knife, but felt Schwambley's hand strike his shoulder; was taken to a drug store anti his wounds were dressed by Dr. Duncan. Margaret Turley and Patrick Clark, the latter a constable of the Fifth Ward, testified; he said that he) saw Needs passing the corner of i'ean.„ an% Walnut streets; his left side was covered with blood; Clark went Co arrest prisoner and was short in the attempt to do so. Defense called no witnesses. Jury found a yerdiet of guilty. COM. ts. Jacob Schwemly alias Schatabley ; indicted for assault and battery With intent. to ' kill Patrick Clark, in shooting him will) a pis tol. This affair, as iE will be seen, grew out of the ether. Mr. Clark, a very respectable men too, testified to the facts in this ease as they base been published already several times and as they appear in brief in the above case. No testimony was offered on the part of the aefece, and a verdict of guilty was returned. , DIES so TUE ILlvea.—A man died on board the steamer Potomac, while ou her way hither from Cincinnati. She arrived here yesterday at noon. The name of the man was Joseph Inglis. Ile had on his persona certificate of good char acter,. written and signed by Mr. J. W. Shaw, Mayor of Lewistown, Pa., bearing date March 4, 1850. The letter says that "ati Mr. Joseph In glis is about leaving his native place fdr the far distant West, it gives me great pleasure to re commend him as a man strictly honest and up right in all his dealings—and--of industry, veracity and strict integrity." • Inglis appeared when he came on board the Potomac in Cincinnati, to be in a very pitiable condition, exceedingly hungry and yet very sick. He took a deck passage, and wrote in a very ucat and even beautiful band a note to Captain IlarrY, asking for some food. (It is customary for deck passengers to supply their own food. ) We saw hisisele, — find from the appropriate lan gunge in which it was couched, Inglis was man of more than ordinary education. In fact, there were evidences in certain paphis found on him that he had been a teacher and,probably,of Lhe German tongue. lie had no money. lie was supplied with as much food as ho needed, and Capt. Harry thought that he, perhaps, hastened his end by the quantity; be devoured. On Suralarafternoon be became very delirious. --He attempted at one time to jump overboard. On. Sunday night he died. AS soon 6.9 possible the captain made port (at Parkersburg) and there, at his own expense, caused the man to be properly and decently buried. Doubtless some friend of thin man may ace this either in oar own or in such Eastern Pennsylvania papers as may See proper to copy this statement. REPGBLICAS COW:Tr COnstrlTES.—The Coun ty Committee met yesterday at the office of Marshall & Brown, nearly all the members be ing present. On motion, A. M. Baocvn, Esq., SIMI appointed permanent Chairman, and Rue• eery. &mat+, Secretary. _ Messrs. Thomas A. Rowley, John W. Riddell and Alfred Slack were added to the Commit tee. After attending to the usual routine of organ ization. the following resolution was unanimous ly adopted: R,solred, That this Committee will prepare and report to too next County Convention a plan for di viding the County into Representative Districts, so that each part of the county Flail be properly repre sented on Otto Assembly ticket. The Committee then adjourned to meet on Wednesday next, at the same place, at tea &Bruen, orm of thelottery dealers, was corn mitledlif J ailLyeaterday. Bennett, Esq., went eecitritefer O'Brien' when he was first ar rested. On Tuesday Bennett came before the Mayor and had a ball piece taken out for the arrest of OXrlon, who had made his arrange ments for, leaving on the steamer Glenwood, bound for Nashville. It appeared that he thought it ado to anticipate the deputare of the boat and so took the yawl and went on as fir (111 Se wickley, intending to , go on board the steamer when she should come along. Officers Rea and ilamilion took passage on the Glenwood, shrewd ly forecasting O'B.'s system of tactics, and when he came on board arrestedbrought him to the cit y. Tho result is noted above. NOXINATIO7O.—The pro-slavery extension, Lecompton, Locofoco party ,of Westmoreland .aoratty, met in Greensburg on Tuesday, 15tb, :and nominated SI. I). Foster, Esq., as a candi date for Congress, and Alex. bloKinney, John Hague, Esq., and William Houston were chosen conferees to meet similar ones from Armstrong and Indiana counties, and instructed to use all honorable means to secure Foster's nomination. The Convention adjourned without passing any resolutions. So weak and miserable Las this pnrty of swindles become that they aro afraid to speak out on one aide lest the people crush them, and on tho other lest the administration shall take away their pap. JOHN Dam played Sir Patrick (r Plenipo and Mandy Andy, last night, to a thin house, boL ho played EXCOHOntIy. Ho Personates the extremes of Irish character—the free and easy Irish gen. ,Meatan and the wild and witty Irish peasant— (with equal truthfulnes. To the appreciator of innocent fan, there Ir i s fund of laughter in the weraonationa of Mr. Drew. His wife, too, la a err modest. and agreeable at:trees. We trust their' - eigst4 Omani mar prove more profitable daringtheiS of theireet• eeebillfort9Vslit. BRELTITERCI Places re Cwr Ltre.—Every at tempt to secure a public square to Pittsburgh, for the health and recreation of its citizens, has proven a failure, until no spot Is vow left to af ford one in the future ,- Our sister city of Alle gheny, with its favorable location for the pure air and beautiful views of the valley, becomes our successful rival for the private residences of these who look to enjoy the full blessings of physical life. Already have many of our busi ness community and others shown their taste on a subject of every day comfort, Ito often neg lected in buntline cities. The peculiar advan tages possessed by the First Ward of Allegheny have secured to it the most general improvements in domestic architecture of any part of the two cities. It has become specially appropriated to private mansions, with beautifully cultivated grounds. Rut no part of that lovely locality es cceds the capabilities for beauty and comfort presented by the lots in Mr. John Irwin's plan of his "Rope Walk" property, to be sold on next Tuesday evening, by Mr. Davis, in his pales rooms on Fifth street. These lots front on Cen- I tral street, along both sides of it, and are divided so as to suit every taste in the display of elegant buildings. Central street will be the favorite row of this favored locality. It is sixty feet wide, (the width of our own Penn street,) and extends from Wont Common to Allegheny avenue, which is of the same width as Central. Thus open to the views and pure air currents, it is retired from all the annoyances of a public thoroughfare. In this domestic retreat the Laces and Pennies will be undisturbed, and its beauties unmarred by the intrusion of bustle and dust.. Our citizens in want of a comfortable homestead should visit the premises before sale, which will he shown them, and plans can be had at the auction rooms. Nctte. Dos PEN. 11. Raituoao.,—The contract for the second division of this road was allotted on the :18th of April to an American firm consisting of W. Milnor Roberts, Robt. Harvey and their associates. This contract covers the heaviest piece of railroad jock in America—if not in the world. The second section is but 17 miles long, four of which iemade np of _tunnels, and will cost nearly four millions of dollars. Mr. Rob erts, the contractor, is a well known and favorite Pennsylvania engineer. Mr. Harvey is a Vir- gintan. The Don Pedro Second road extends from Rio Janeiro back into the coffee region. The first section, about 30 miles in length, and of com paratively easy construction, was just put in operation in the beginning of Mardi loot, at a cost of $5,000,0110. Tho contractors wcre Eng lishmen. Col. Garnett, the chief engineer, is now busily engaged in am surveys of the third section, which it is supposed will cost sts,lloo,- 'kill, find for which also Messrs. Roberts & Har vey are understood to have a conditional con tract. li is certainly gratifying to find our country men carrying their energy into all parts of the world, and wo trust that our representative rail road makers for South America may be as suc cessful in their enterprise as those have been who accomplished similar works for Russia. LADIES ' SKIRTS AND SK.WING MACHU:V.B.- W New York City there is one manufactory of 'Ladies' Patent Relief Skirts," of which Messrs. Douglass & Sherwood are the proprietors. They employ 550 young Women, and 150 of Wheeler st. Wilson's celebrated Sewing Machines. It is estimated that during the current year they will use, in the manufacture of !looped Skirls, over 2,200 miles j ! ," hoops, 1,000,000 yards muslin, 24,000 dozen spools of cotton thread, 2.000. 0 00 yards of tape, and 4,000,000 gross of tubes, eye lets and brass fastenings. Messrs. Douglass and Sherwood claim to be the originators of the Skirt Manufacture as a distinct and independent business. They have introduced over one hundred different fashions of skirts into the market, and they manufacture seventy-five varieties constantly. They hove sold as high as 0,000 dozen of a single style in, three months. They turn out an average of 300,000 skirls a year. and they are worth from $lO to $2O per dozen. The hoops are made of steel, whalebone or reed. The wages of their females are from $5 to $7 a week, and there are I more applicants than they can employ Row.—.t correspondent of the Ayala writes that the affray before alluded to, at Sharpsburg, took place at the tavern of Jacob Shiite, though the origin of the difficulty is not stated Slung shots and knucklere were freely used. A man named James Bell, in the employ of Lewis Dal zell S.: Co , and a nailer named Samuel Smith, fell upon and cruelly hen:. a man named .tttmyer, who was trying to make pence among the com batants. Altmyrr was cut is some twelve plates about his head and ne,•k. and is lying in a very critical condition. Ills information wen taken at his house, Monday morning. against the above named parties, by Esquire Graham. At that lime he was very ill, and blood was oozing front his nose and left ear Several of the party en gaged in the affray hare left the place, and the officers a., not appear to have been over-zealous in capturing them. Sam Smith is thought to be lurking about the city. Our correspondent adds that some half d , .u•n or more fights took place at or in the neighborhood of Halite's tavern the same evening. ort' —.‘t a meeting ou Tuesday night, Mr. Joseph Eincabl was elected Secretary to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Capt. Negley. The following officers were elected: Ensign—P. Kane: Sergeants: First— Niaurice Wallace: Second—J oh n urphy : Third—John Reynold; Fourth—J. D. McElroy; Corporals: First—John Poland; Second--P. Morris: Third—James A. Jackson; Fourth-- Eli Young. A alight change from the original design is to he made in the uniform, as we are informed, a dress-coat to be substituted for the body gar meat, which was at first adopted. The company now numbers 55. Success to them all. ZADOCE STREET, ESQ --Wo copied, the other day, the proceedings had against Mr. Street in •Philadelphia by the Shamokin Bank. The fol lowing shows that the whole matter has—been satisfactorily adjusted : PHILADELPHIA, June 10, 11168. With much pleasure I hereby certify that the late difficulty between the cashier_ of the Shamokin Bank, at Shamokin, Pa , and Zaddock Street, of Salem, Ohio, has been satisfactorily adjusted and set tled, and said Street honorably acquitted of all blame in the matter. I,lbln't. A. 800 Jo , Cash. Shamokin Ilk. U LLANO C.,l4•ClitT. —A grand musical concert came off in the Associate Presbyterian Church, in Noblestown, on Thursday, lOth inst., under the direction of Mr. John 'Surges!. The house was literally packed from pulpit to vestry, and many were unable to secure even a comfortable standing place. A number of pieces of sacred music was sung in a highly creditable manner, and the audience was no less surprised than de lighted at the musical proficiency which the sa cred music clam had attained. Tne FOOT Orrice.—Wo have heretofore had our joke about the postmaster who is to serve us all here during the remaining time of Mr. Bu chanan's administration, and now, laying all jokes aside, since rotation is the order of the day, we sincerely trust that Mr. .1. P. Barr may receive the appointment, for we are sure ha will be as good an officer as can be found. The thought was suggested to us by an article in the Ferinzylvartrun on this subject. Is Tows.—Mr. J. D. Murphy, an old Pitts• burgher, and one of the most gifted and popular vocalists in the country, is now in this city— being agent. for Mr. and Mrs. Drew. ••Joe" bas drawn many large audiences in the "Smoky City," nod although he has abandoned the pro fession of singing, we think it not unlikely that his numerous friends here will prevail upon him once more to give them a touch of his exquisite melody. SITOOTIIIO MATCH.—Tbe long talked of match between Mr. Geo. W. Nicely of Green county, and Mr. G. N. Miller, of Allegheny county, comes off--to-day in Denny's Meadow. We are informed that these two champions of their re spective counties have not yet definitely selected their men, hut will name them upon the ground, to-day. Each has the privilege of Selecting three men, from his own-county; the match is for $lOO a side, rifles, string measure. -- - REY. L. D. BARROWS, President of the Pitts burgh Female College, will preach on educa tional sermon in Christ hi. E. Church, Penn at., at 3 o'clock next Sabbath. At 74 o'clock he will deliver a sermon to the Firemen,—rho, it is expected, will attend In large numbers to hear a stated sermon from so able a minister. TUE case of Prof. Bauer came up for investi gation yesterday, before the Mayor, but he woe too unwell to appear, an testified to by Dr. Kern, and so the matter was again adjourned until Saturday week. Dr. Kern does not, however, consider Prof. Boner in danger, but thinks to ensure hie safety - 1m needs quiet and care. SEVERAL of the School Directors and citizens, yesterday afternoon, visited the First Ward Public School, under the charge of R. N. Avery, Esq. They were highly gratified with tho neat -1108 and order which prevailed throughout the building and with tho progress which is appa rent in all departments of the school. Tans utus were found in Canton, lest week, against twenty-one citizens of the dint respec tability, for having. a while ago, torn down the bonne of n bad woman in Alliance. Oa the last Saturday of this month, (2tilb inst.,) the first Horticultural Exhibition of the IL S M. Association of Salem and vicinity will be held In the Town Hart of that place. BeATHERJO9ATHAN-3QUILICSINUMBER- - lltlei & Miner, of Plutonic Sall, here received Brother Joustbuu for Fourth of July, 1868. Items. i Telegraphic. Harris, Richards and ! Williams, the three men . _____ t „_ !. , ,_------. who have been in the Cambria county jail for' C - 0 — . 1 .. - GB ESSIONA L . four months, on a charge of murdering a man mrs,ulN6To7l, Juno In. named Moorhead, during the Presidential cum- Severe.—then the lore were opened, Mr. Ma, paign of 1856, have been discharged—the grand son moved to take up the Britlsh e g g:Tel:deo realti jury having ignored the bill. t lion., which were agreol to. 1 tat. ift'2., Iffesirs. Allen. • • Bell Benjamin 11,1er, Brown. Clay, Clingman. 13hAtit Co.—Preparations are making for a ~ . • • . -, , , , • • u i..ritteuden, Davis, thettgia., i ttea, I ti7p.ktrh'.... ~,.‘,.,, Tn. . . ~i,i ‘,„ „,,, , „.,,, pt. ..,,„ ~ „ .. Union Camp Meeting between the Altoona Meth- „ twin. „ a _ , _ L. ~ ii,„.., 11.L., , , ,, L. ith!, , , , ,, ,. ~ , , , t t L 1.,,,,, ,.. 4 . , - ~ ...no: i i, .. ~,, ,c ,‘ T., i„ ... ,.,. . ,.. . , :. , : t!!..!!, .. °diets and those of Hollidaysburg, to be held t u. ,... , , , 71 ,, ,, ,, A ,,.. ) .,,,„,.., Kennedy. Ki „,. )1, „ „„ , ~..'„!,.";,,„,,";,„,: „ os t ., ~,:.., .t it e ji,,.., i ,„,„ during the month of August Theg, grnnu d e° "' : tie, Polk, Reid. toss ti , :Slidell, Stuart. 'lmo, —4,1 - .1.1,1.-mm :me mtioli ea .tt st.ig .I,li 4 ro• 10...1 . templated for holding the meeting on is about . hull, Wade, Wright, A tilec• Noy , h1i , .. ,. . llrtalt•r- '''..•' .!•''' 'l"`' I ';•". ."' '''''' '''.'" '' '!!'' at 14 • I " .• ' l ' d° d " three miles from Hollidaysburg. The place is , 'wit, Harlan, bud Pugh. at .....,;: attic .11 1 .-rst ! ..i..titi to one 1..0J.• !aunty ritra at said to he very suitable for tho meeting. 'theseM r. Mutton raid he hail refrained Irate tit:Laing , V!!,",.,..f.:'2,!,',:,..'5•i:it"!;.: r,";,lr..''',',l!';';':';',f!".3fl.77l,!lttf.t•tn‘yt note Mist:trading their important i A. SToI•PED.—The Hollidaysburg rurriace, at this character, t he resolution's were passed olmo.t ottani 1 tit:AIN- stdc•.:t tots r • place, has stopped operations for the purpose t mow, Y , I ' „" sO . nsiie ,t thn , this fact ,„ ~n . , 111. 1,1,,, ~1,,*. ~, 711, y, amt lilr.. of ranking repairs, which will occupy a short I „ rod on tbn journal. 11.1 r 5t1.....Z !., L.,.1. :. . I 1.,1 -,'rate at x 7. time.-111/41y. . A Cowl:Mitt. was A ppointed to, wail ott the Preii ; Dalai, Fitt i r.,-.1.- ol :,*. I,:, A I ,l .t il.l. Mr. Simon Sons, while assisting in raising a ; dent. and having reported that he bad tat further !.1 ! ~. r...i. lots at.. barn for J. M. Johnston, near Williamsburg, ! communieation to took, th e Senate adjourned thi , 1 , ..k ,,, , ,, 1r n i:' ~..:. • ..-. had a heavy piece of timber strike him on the t e‘!". ; •‘ ^ r 44l 'Y ;0"1"0- ! 1.1.!101, ~ I 1., , forehead, which produced concussion of the 1 ,i. , ,,,,,,,,..... u ,,,, , . 1, ! ,„„ Id.—The ti s i t i,i, ~,,,,.. ~!!"!!',,'::,''.! i f ! !; l i' i T brain, causing his death in a few hours. 1 ,ion resolutions adopted by the ;Senate, conchal, i a- ~,A . , t . , that the re,iat outrage , require, in the judgment. at Cwt., mit .• lira old foreman, Geo. W. Pierce, has opened the Senate, !melt unequi i mod and fatal disposition or I ~,,,,,,,, —, a tidy little restaurant just opposite the New I the subject by the government. of throat Britain and I ' ,47. : ... i. :: ! . Theatre. lie will do the handsome thing by all ! the Vaned States, touching rights involved, ..hall , who favor him with their patronage. ! satisfy the 'net demand. of this government and pre i dodo hereafter the occurrence 01 like oggre.ioll.. ~, ~..,„ I That the Senate fully approves of the action of the I .tt Y. is • Exectitit e in sending a naval free into thin infested sea+. v.ich order: to protect all vessels of the United States on the high sea, prot e ct al l or detention ti t h e the vessels of war of ony other notion. and it is the opinion of the Senate that, if a loonier neces.ary. such additionol legislation should be supplied Tn itil of the executive power . will make finch protet•fitto effectual. Tho Senate has confirmed all the nominatims of the President, including that of .lodge Paine. Mar shod of kens.. Much time to day ens 0,00,1 ..11 Indian treaties. Tun long agony is over in regard to the Post- Office at Hollidaysburg, Col. Wm. 0. Murray having received a re-appointment for the next four years. Jolts MAGEE has been appointed school-tax collector for the Third Ward. This selection gives, we believe, entire satisfaction. Ma. Trion AS H. NEAL, of Manchester. arrived at home yesterday, after an absence of two years in California, in goof health and spirits. OLIVER'S lee enEAm SALOONS, on St (lair street, near Liberty, are crowded these warm evenings. The delicacies served up are of the very best, and the roomsare tasteful :Ind airy. Strawberries, and all the seasonable liirwries, are served to order. Oliver's Graham Bread, fresh from the ovens, oonstantly for sale, logsther with Family Bread, Cakes, be. [h.,. by our cprr nit Ilev.rfer.l IT WI I, well repay any parson who contemplates the purchase of a Sawing Machine or wisima to in spect n piece of perfect mechanism, to call at No. Os Filth street, the head-quarters of Alec. B. It. co, the agent for Wheatley Wilson, of New York. At this elegant and well known establishment may he seen samples of the various machines constructed by the firm named aim, c—neat. ornamental and useful apparatus which has received the highest testimo nials int merits ever rendered an improvement of this kind, from the ablest journals and the ablest pens of the day; from scientific. mechanical and agrinnul Carol societies, and from the great public inset'. The points of excellence which characterize this machine :dove all others we may enumerate as follows - Beauty and eumpleteness of stitch ; from it., peen. liar firmness called the "lock-stitch"; economy of thread: simplicity noel thorougneos ; portability speed ; quietness of operation ; strength of seam applicubilty to all kinds of sewing; elegance, de Every family which can afford the purchase, kned its cheapness brings it within the reach of all, every shirt-maker and tailor, every general seamstress should possess one of these invaluable improvement , . It would even be policy and wisdom for people in the country and villages to club to-gether and pro cure a machine, no with it labor may lot ultriged a thousand fold and the slavery of domestic Into re- Roved to an incaleulable degree. Remember they are to be had in thin city only of Mr. Reed at en , Fifth street. Aa gonuino, fathionahle, durable and as • btati a supply of upholstery as any person can desire to se lect from satisfactorily, may bet found at the stand of .11 lloficrta /2.4-ic,d, No. S 5 Fifth street.— Both members of this firm havo had considerable experienco in the business and aro in every way qualified for tho position they occupy. Soot: rice any, when thn calmness and ego:tains ity of the thy is reflected in your countenance. pay a visit to t;/...g00., whoreAmbrotypo and Photo graphic Gallery occupies a portion of the front in the tiApollo Buildings." on Fourth street. Viol will come away assured that he is a first-rate • Mn. WAratas. at N.. 73 Wylie meet. personally supervises the manufacture of the fine assortment of ladies';and Misses boots, shoes and guitars, which be offers to the public. No dealer in thi, branch i. more deservedly popular than this gentleman. Ito te always ..up to time - in his patterns, and hie prior+ are not undersold any where. • - • - will hereafter present a fen cur:it - irate , u few of the many voluntarily tendered of the t irtue in loop. chest and throat entoplatota. We ore etinvinised that among modern remedie4 for disease! tit third:ma it haa never had a superior. Wu ran eonrcientiously reinauwerol it. • The Fish and Oyster emp•wintn wide), is so well known pr , tho ')1.1 Dominion, - at the corner of Liberty and Hand streets, maintains nobly the high reputation which has been e...rned for it hyencr getio and gentlemanly proprietor, Sir. 1/..//.... When fresh lish are deswed apply at the ••111.1 minion" with amoral ..ortaiuty that j•.ti e l not re gret the step. Shifter, whose visit to created uo little ven nation in the gossiping vireles, hue retorted. and r.• ports the speedy and honer:ado adjustment of the ••et en' di ffi culty a not douldftil feet. ao, that ho it about receiving an ellition to Ids st.a.k, whieh wilt enable him to iurnieh still more satisfactory, pictures at his chimp gallery, No. 9:1 WO.iti rlreet. rt, No. 7:: Market street, pro er.t rare holizerunentorts: tlooo who purchase Itry tioods. etc. Their estahli,huieut is a lartto and Trot: sop - plied eueporiuut of all the aril , 0..ini , e.1 ui the trail, and their tisisortments lire t•r ot the best description, purchased tor tst hy Mr. Spenre himself. a dealer of the nidrst experience. IC•• eh-tower of this house has tier liceu heard to complain of want of attention or imp:ha-ta... of of its orho-k.s. 'Choy err all fp a. It is not 00 much it question with the iocf ideal Will, deals with a Merchant Tailor, upon whom shall I bestow my patronage?as it WU who ran hest sup ply my Without inviilioua intention we will venture to assert that If, ;boohoo, of No. I::: Market tercet. rooks at one of the first clothiers and furnishers in Pittsburgh. Ills assiatatit, .I/r. .4. L. Fraser, who superintend , the cutting mud fitting do parttneht, is 4 young wide of the highest ability and hitalifleations. Patronise young merit and enterprise. The lives f the best men the world has aver known were em Adit. teachings to thin effect. Among the worthy artisan. of this city we take pleasure in commending to public patronage Devito .1 //o Route and Sign Painters. Their shop will be Ruud on Fifth, near Liberty street. Sttoo tick, of the Excelsior Restaurant. No. II IVood street, still rontinues to improve hit splendid Dining Saloon. Wevlnny safely say that it will be neat and elegant in appearance , . it is substantial in fact. Pittsburgh requites a hint-class saloon of this kind, whore meals are served np per order at any bon, in the best style. That requisition it well met by the Excelsior, from the supplies of which I there is nothing solid or epicurean in the line of fish, fowl, game or vegetables., but bony 1. loot -on the word.- • • - • • A responsible, reliable and honorable firm, en. gaged in the Liquor trade—an old and well e4al,- liehed house—is that of Alto Bryn, d Co., No. 1.6 streed From them pure Liquors can ho had invariably—a consideration of rind importance— and tho purchaser will always enjoy the advantage of a well assorted stock from which to make a salve- • TOO Gents' Furnishing Entabliehmont and Cloth ing Hall of Me. Cherefer, at No. SS Wood street, af ford, very superior advantages fur the purchase of Gents Youths' and Boys' garment.. While In style Mr. Chester's work is invariably rm fait, its charac ter for durability is second to nono turned out in the city. A .dry largo sod elegant assortment on hand given the customer a fine opportunity of selecting to his taste. -• .Sinyrr'..S „ rin .W,.Lin , , one of the earliest levee. time of the kind, sad by many competent judges now considered the best, improved and perfected in every tease of its history, is well worth examination at the hands of those who contemplate purchasing, an apparatus of the kind. If. Straw, corner of Market and Second streets, agent for this city; will take 'pleasure in showing the different varieties to any who may desire to inspect their operation. THE Lear. o► Pttetsz.— •"The love of praise, hosee'er concoaled by art, Reigns, more or lees, and glows in every heart: Tho proud, to gain it, toile on toile endure, The modest shun it but to make it sera" It is our provineo to praise the garment , mode at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Roelthill S Wil son, No. 6DI and 605 Chostout street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. LI'VERS of fashionable clothing for either men's r boys' wear are directed to the establishment of . L. Carnagban, Federal street, Allegheny city.— lie work will be found neatly cat and well trimmed and made. Fine piece goods of the newest styles kopt-nu hand for custom work. DR. VERIIIIDGE altrdys resorttvl t when every other remedy fails. Raw Tons, Peptamber This is no certify that my child. throe years old, au troubled with worms , stoma aka months. I had toed se•eral hinds of medicine , hat twos el them Moos may good; and it was not until I triad Dr. NICLAIIe'II celebrated Vercultuge, propansd by Floltiog 0n..., that she round any robot 1 po - n her the cantatas of ono bottle, :V/1110 br•olglit from 111.. Ivry large quantity of worms. but they were so:completely cut to ph rot It am Impassable to count thous. Idy dough. ter iu uow doing well; indeed, rho It completely rosten«l health. I therefore take pleasure to recommending it to parents. 1 would my, by ell means keep a supply of ibis valuable medicine constantly in your homes. I have known mauy children to divanddenly from the effects of imamwo It also notitufrequey happens that children aro for croup, abets the choking and cosmhitn; 1 mowed tilos gather, by the imitation of worms. Theretore, t say ORM, keep It always lu the hones; It math lost little, and may to the snows of fuming Ilfe; end at any ramp wilbsavo phyri• clans' hills. HRS. LANE, No. EighthAyres. 1111-Dor'clasera will he careful to ask for DR. II'LANE • S CELEBRATED VEIS3IIYUIIE, manufactnred by FLYAIIND BROS. of Pitesanson. Pa All other Vermlfugest In compar ison aro mirthless. Dr. Ill'lstrers genuine Vonnifuge, also tits celebrated Liver NU, can now be bad at iree drag dorm Nonegastaitte =lama Uteritraah Jel/r,d/etwT ILBMINCI BROS. _.._-- 1858. CARPET -8. 3258. TUE MARKET STREET CARPET STORE. IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY J. all demands by Velvet, Brawls, Vire...ply and In. grain Cat - pets, of every deeeripthgt, style and quality. FlOO/ Oil Cloths, from Bto 24feet wide, at tower prices Onto we bare ever before offered; Ceres abating tor aux. or stinrcbeig Painted Window Shad., and wreathing cameo ird with the Carpet deportment of 110111". VIIMIShth 11. 4We anticipate an advance I. pride atter the Spring TT." *Pew ,I, . not a eoggest to porebowea to make their eeleettces nor froinwor tarp Stocky:id At our present ray Irrritit fa 22 W. WaLonol.. r. Louse. Juno In.—A iiiiipetch from Leaven. worth, dated the 13th, brought by the U. S. express to Cloonevillo, Yaps that no gentlemen named Melton and Nicker.t.in arrived tail night. in 211 dap from Camp Scott. They left fort Bridger Mae 1-1111, eight days subsequent to the laid express. tier. Cumming was still in Ito city. Mow geothimen report that lien Johnsen bad provi‘ , 66 t etirient t,, lent until June lath that they bore a request Triom (len. Johnson to Cul. ll..ffman I. harry supplies forward. When about 01 miles er a ar F'erl lota tide. Melon and Niekornin core passed by a Moe mon expreos from Salt Lake City, on' May II tb, bound for Com,il bluffs. The exprexa party re ported that Gov. Cumming had rytorntsfletim Sall Lake to Camp Scott with themoolveo, but they ex. pouted to go be,-t; to the City immodiattly. They alto represented in erething quiet and indielative of peace is the Mortro.n tidpit .1. 'The demoera, l'ougresNional have uomintool 101 1 0 dolin F. for Cid.g“oe l',l Xl . l /+7.IS, done Ir. V.., t'effrier's her %Vest corre4pondent rays that Leo, Igor assert, th.st tho report, that the otordge, •u Atnerienn ses..els hare heen utt'll exaggerhied and Inntany in.toner, tod.r. \ Tho truant of the Netsure of the chip Cortez VAQ in nstau, or the greahed exaggeration. The rapt n of that ‘....a1, whet, overhauled, threw hia pap, n• 1 flag into the ~a and deelared hintrolf a Spo inn'. f'••1.1,31 , 311.1 article , . air, fentol aLtoird. wht. Attotred her to 1 , , a •'ar, , r, sti.t :ho wr• are , rdtrzi sold n, ,teb 1 Senismrinr e. I dame I al. --The kat* Ittpadr.l Iteen Convention suet to-day. Immo delegates present; reTreeenting mounter, J e Tnes Miller' eac rertntrannteal es a aa n.lidete har SintxTromorqr, and N. Bateman as lhriaerintenalent eafl l. mbli.• In srructien. Kraselu•ionr endersing the Philadelphia platform; denearneing tho Deed So..ns dram and reatlirming the Tower Cma agrer , aarrr ervirdate, wen, Tarred. Jun.. 16. --Thu atria le atragitrirg art alre Buffalo gem ge rally eepiod la the ear! ern Trees. relative [nudist:a,. to th Neriartel Hotel epidemic, existing et no of the principal hatch, ell Chicago, Is with... Cam:notate., f-ur riery Meek or r upinl ho J. 11. Cer,lea ae B grocery atura, roll al : actermr.n.l,illing Charlet: Erv, 4n-1 L.er mangllng Ihree rth-ml (cure-I will -lie tjuvrnr.vms..c. 1111 June I ;Aver at r •m• inch Inrt niunt, and i •welliaq slorrlp h. .rnr the ..hi June 1.. -The, i• :actin tr;rli II feet On 11 0 t"4llm re therm.•lneter 'Z degree, AIIIUSCIIICIIIO 1,•0 I'E NEW NATION AI:VHF:AntI met N141i.,A1 Ftwreit Art,og rota R. 1.0 Iv Utfr-r Tl.l : • mult ‘• I wa.11•0 11 II 1,1 two.. Lb.. rok 'Jr M:n Jolt , I.IIEII. TIN 1:-I.A1 i - ,, 1..•, cerzonr.. 511:„1”11). 111, , .1 , 1.1tt:," I. ri r K,'l% I IN r si 11 r LOVM AND cnArt.r.cy EIMMEMI (I()Nt;P.F.: , : , 11 A 1.1. i! \ PE I`l.lN I).‘' ,1.1 L.ll 4 u urt.....•1 IIl1..• 1..• t 14.•.• .1... a, th.g.. 111. it eto., • • 111 II ttl. I.• to 11411 ti.• , .E 111 Ow ~11.1, •.1 owny hxr. alnarbine tly the... a •1.1• 111141Pid .n u attibtelup , ..l ‘$•••• 11, .1,0411 II 4.1..arg0a .111 t. II I, Is 11.e...4I1.lirneut 1. a T.-leo - N.lin Sta SEA BATuiNG.__ CAPL ISLAND AI•1.. CIA iddaddralsmfoll iqr.cf...l thi. dl THIALAISAI, Doh, If:, It If 1...31...1 ifs Hosut ut nrsil rnNu. n [dor, ft la. dxtrisilif fis triad tr. Ow Ili, L. 1 . 1 afr •ill C.. 1...11.d.f ft is . Issay 11,. ist. •IA I.stsidd ld. dt us P. NI diviu s z Id Ili. iinfdidaf. dl ilsd fd-frr of Ilidsr.l w.. 11 t. awl oilirr sulffroutli.. I.• give. sq.. iugutly I. II Alt WOOD. Nu nlffut etrddl I'. S.- Kit...w.f.., ti 1..1.1155i ft5 . .!.....d 1 k:NtIINEEItS, A ILCIIITECTS ).:-`,. AND X COMPAN nrr Door idepariffl Lifsiffieive mid ..r• irt,e , t ., ;llr Ines, H Cid.VrOCND. /ad .ItS AND s://71FEIVS. a AO length, id.i.al Tranfdin [dn., I..z..thrr r. is •.• enftdrily Pirdmit, w.II 1.:ru5h...1 is,, q.v...., d. J altditnto. I, L OST OR MISLAID A e,rtilicate t;.t. It l'lllohur ob. /n the ontoo Thotono Ltvill.://f///// No lAA / ,////... gil/eu that Application ho.• towns uohle to the link f/ n / onl.l cot/Micah- S. LI , I Viol' , /h. Adhl'h//1 the rotnto of Thud. I..loingolot/ PiflohorKlt. 51//y nth/ 1 , /"....—//p1 . 2.p.,..X Steam Marble Works. AIA It BLILMA yr ELS. A large and Lena -11101 rOck nlvrayr on band *OA b. in, la nual/n - t urad by Staxbionry, .vdd at rnry - ron nostiddn torn editval Eno., Col:dn. - torn nod alber, whotber lin, a not b• purl lin.. id Ind, nro filvlled to call stot oo,Onk nod anoorlatn our In we. a, we lar odllan pin pont Mno. toln o, low an (4.111110110 ia Ito.• h Mins, ori rwr..on li 5t.,1,1, a largo *suck xl anys band. Purusttire nr tnvt% .l Wa•ll 5t..,1 Top, and lto pwlng go nnLcit".t Lt' i.O stn,l 00141 at th 'owe. k,A Ma.r1.1.• t„ th. Trado.— Purchanerm are in. 16.1 cnll mai r 541411., .11 +l,k at 311 :17.1 Lltrerly 12= j_ I3ORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR. MILLS tht, nimp:mit null bwil mints of thy kind in the rimn try . rim grind fmt, molly kept in maw , ns gi,od work as ton largost mills, and grnOrn Mority• on lunA. Al., Portant., tiaw For pm tlollare c.it .t :119 LiNtly nt., Pittyb,o, mylMilawaniT W W STEAM ENGINES, warranted beFt g. alway• on hand and mad. t. , ordor Boafrs wd Piro Brick Alachin•ry, Eryane and .Val anng rondo to order. .Ih/t /rant, (.11: t Ir , : n Pr.! Stns, French Barr and /Atari 11111 J!sl Nor., 8at..., (I,oa and Smut .Mnehinrs ninny , ~,n1 nt sweet, Pittsburgh, P• toy ut.d.r.a.zo,T w W. %VALI...et:. laeler. Lill., Content. Sc PLASTER PARIS, for Laud and Stio•c, Work: Comeot for Cnterts, Fire Widio, tee. LooPvtoele. — ea s w l r ß o orne o l , w oen i prt9 onoet. n i ylf g ax3 y T • lAnotbor. PINE Sill NG LES, Board,, .1t,i,44 an, St...oiling. Ale, Pine mei 1..1 • till Pt "Pcer.T Pittsburgh _ •._ _ --... __ .• _ ahluglir tt.artrlttar.. AIeGEOROE'S l'A I'LN I ailv,ll , o n hand .L Lt :I::o.L.llratt etrwt, Pit,Uu/,1.. tnilt&llaw:ltfr W. W WA1.1.A04. Grate Itar•, - ALL SIZES, always on hand at 319 Lilair- ly et. I•lltaburah :twit , WW. W A 1.1.031 , .._ CiGARSt CIO ABS!! --311,1111t1 genuine Ila- Tana Cl g at•u(lbe ••••itnlcn," • C.uchlts,•' ..Co l urtu•s• utul "Mart, A urlo9' lattu.in, jnAt rred br JO? MEM Ntl. . —.—_ WIWI HT'S FRANGIPANNI OIL—Poi. V bra.erTaiE And bmtptifilog_tio• nit ronstautly uu baud at Jr .n*. YLENlltitil , . A 6001) assortment of all kinds of Dry ...ri. Otaalo, e ilhor Fanny. t‘t....p1., Forulot Or. Duturetle. /telling very moor fur mg , Jp7,l&•tr C. RAISON LtiV E. 74 Mario et al. C.01.Egf..-511 bbis liiiinvilie in store, rind ib y ,t„ by pia .l 11. CANYIKED. 400 BUS. SOUTHERN WHITE AND RED WHEAT ID atoze awl fur natal', tayal WHA tt 8 & MUER . Bllit. Herring this d.y .y r iyingrot sal., by ATWELL, LEE •00. fifill -- IS IMO just recd and for AISLE "ii ) T. LITTLE A 00. 0 .4 7 07C15; f bofy,if rm Lla E 02 1 ; 1. ir PAYEß — Very at 0.. Commercial. 1 Sincial ..- "Attu - 0. commlTTl:v IL:I.37IIATION Ft::: , lAI , WHOLE BALE CLO CE. DB POT 1,1.1,1 D.LLLI . , % P., Ela, LED C.f., C II i'11,,,, W. W. Max.. D•va , C.... 1. errTsucucal mAntiIETS. n•rp,71.,..1.9pt-dany /1,1 1 , / 1 1/14,1,, ,. . 11172.5,11.111,3r1. 17. 1,1,9 MEM= 1.14. . r. 1%1 .• %RI 7: 1.1/".11121Z 1 ' I A N..11111m11.0 4 . iol tTdrlosti t • I,IiI .I Iwuk., pr , • ..,.t, ti,. 1..1 h 1,1,11.• I 42:.1.- 1..• . • Imports by ktailrOrlil • , fl.h. II 1.. I ~~. ` li I ,1 .1 .A 1. 1'.~. : ' 1 J(i ...•,Ai ii I I .1,. II 1~:... k. ll~.:.: i•• AV II 11.E1.ING C.Arlo• A 2. I, 1. 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VI , 6 , • to„,, I, Ti.. 1.:clro 11 va , a.tvires “, tl~e t.... ttr...tt Itad 51.0.1 for tosi I.ar preletokm. vtlLtrh Lad .41. ct to zostrtrt wi.atertt tr. ..11 tertua. awl 4u , 04.4 extra (randy at held at $4 x!„,,,,,4.5, bnt th 1.1 t•ty WM. sllt et ith•lenite bum , cv tht. np $6.7..ft.t - Can.-) I. , • n.l Corn 1.-otl are .ottct. both ,t to .° 0..r.,t0 , end ••:I. of .190 hn.b fair tonthe ,'4.1 net•l what. at V. 1.. 11l o arrival 041, 14 'wan ...tot it, griwA .•I ,00tito:rti - - - • 1,141351va104 at 01 , prsc, and In MI 4, it in in qelt, .. VAN, ut .!ru, rt,Ang. It. '1,1,1,r, nno 11. 1.. , donln.l I pa 11.•asa 0..1 NS h.-{.l wrth u 11,,dc0 .:a.l Tla• te dem and Ivr -ea r 31.• liboln . dt:II la 'l' at , . 1 vathrt a, flaw. 3t. r. ttry 7, 11, aro•att ly 11xl.mtttr, J•koa.. 117 —l'l..c” grri. t. eat r NI,II. Ar.l str..l an.l llhtr, {Vb.,t —I I 1,...,1.0: trhite Corta or Col firm u I. NV hull actly, tlytk uttrh.ru gr,l I=l ESTATE OF ALEXANDER HARE, DE. CEASEO.-I ,l ton of Administration on urn ~rate of Alexander Ilan, deu . d., tomn, Poen Fronted to the under plgued. ell pertaupi Indebted 0., said ,00 uOll make diet.' payment. nod the. Poling auto., denuuule,,uhet thesame ore e,inexted to mul••• Itnon 11 the Kam , . mullemt delny to turtttontei. C Ilnehren. .at N•• Fourth •treet. pittsL urth ,ny'2Q,,,tu Rs. S. 11.11:CLAY. 1•,..:11...1 , 41 way. Iv err Ilriel•tr•n. etqweete rn••••ary 11411, I•to made •artler•, caner gerillemen 11, • • Ile a line ~t+le.•rskl•l•• the and • ec•••• xree•s te;rhree I'f rpenl the r,anue • 1.1•••11•• ••111 0.•• ert Hell to ve. her It 11.1 . :N. 14 31 • 11.1' AND . 13.,Trrizy, tin ELECTIVO AGNETIC Meelnere. f-1 putp , , k. f %et, eLtpef 1.,c kind, .11 Cr,'..l Es Z., ill ENV , . 1 . 11. 111,11 ,nolttenre t,f T.:11 A.l.De.e. GFA). II ( DC et:G. tie 110 IV.. el, sapf.l.wV .tt hand nt 11v I W IV 1 lAA CI: To Ner Go. tellt,lll;Oltivenao oag ba.o. v oY to health e'lew a, after Lonny o.‘re t.rt.os mallet tot, .111 ,s4a . ..l(fn. uf i.rracripti..tt th , reno.ty,..n .a • t 11, It elt,•1411. I.•at toe tta , ...1.1 , 11c011'e odd., latrert the.lt., JOAN 31 ItA , IN ALL 1..3 •to.rt. Itnmklvt., Itodentla3n,,,T - - - 'FANS.I te in Lr e. .nr„r ANkI .; C[III, I:SE. nl laixiia tam; IV. It. jCot re ce di..l for ea lo by 1010 J. II CAN VI 1: 4 3 1.01.1 lit OA 10 , •• Extra Fatally," riaiiat..itat for.xle bi lo J. II CA N - . TLM 3: blils fresh Lump it) ,ture. and JA for J CYNVI QTA tell. P.•. 0.), 1,3 25 IHi 1.1 trmtoti 111110, I. . I•Y soli) ,t CA N pEAEI S '0; 1,111- lama , reciive , l and for .; 11. CA NEI 9 001..6,1, prim ,. I. l rti.A Apple, fur ;We 1: mut vim a tot I.WORTIL . 0 , his butter Mr :tale by Ayr 11,17 DILWORTH., EMILISII LETTER PA. ole by 0 0. ;I AVER. tor. Ilarkit =OW ets. TTrr r, 20 • L' OIL--'2obbls. No. 1, winter strain ocemog no for mils by T. LITELB & CO ,_,,, I F. I N .A N SI" FL , FINE GOLI) AND SIL FES 1.111,..t.4:, Larky ni pm:o- o-rw• :. LOr ;AZ "•.• I.ko. FANCY GOODS, w : 1 / 4 1 A'l' Ep. I AI EAsTEILAI PRICES ,) ON ICS. I-301"D S.:. . 114...1fa. t•roro CAST STEEL: al., SPRINC, PLOW Put Pa-1,4,-2h, IV 11. Z. lytll. • A. A. CARRIER & BRO., (14 , neral Insuranee Agonoy, No. 63 Fourth N PITTSBURGII, 7 'EN X . C .I„ t, I iltjhrlt Cl000•rol bg Poo:, I vu.:o.k not ..ther F tat 0., %Ivo, nol IAI.. toLt.o o.fall doscriptiou. , . A. A.A.)Altillitit, CARILIFILL. I I lii.! J.; I.• •• 11 11 .1 141 / 4.6 10. 414 ',II', I it. MEM D.A.W ar. C.7.ILA liOl3llC, Sign and Ornamental Palnte NI) GRAI.NFRS; Init.r.ll9 •V htc« Leastttncl. Zi no Paint A. MA- all lind. a Paint.. Oil, Varnisheo, Window Uluy Pony, Itrushea Ili W.. 3,1 .Ctrrl,lwdrorr elbow, n AD.), turlto IyArc . _L) .14.1 N womrArrrans ANT All kinds of Tali•rro, Snuff and Cl fir Harr Ink , u thy building ti... 129 Wood etr, t, I ..t.i,t t.. t Lr Nlannivrturlng ganbliothrn•nt. N 4311,41 str.,i, 0 rt. 0,0) .-.11 roveir.• I.lmir frwodo, ..pr I Of, A Itl'AT PI LI.. 11e. , e. , n 1, ..rg ?AI cure , le.rlerne. I • 0/....feule•re, Health POI :ere. feel ...rum le Tie elv.efenber, POl:urea 14,1 breath I - le ti e. t.Lefenlr., Health Pill cm., erealve bowek eirtel 11.31t1e Pell ewe , pwlpitelem nfthe li.r t I,e,.eienterg Ilealtle POI care.. colicky pain, Tn. lirselenleqc Ile,llll rill enree tele, The C.r.e.el+nber, cult. dyepei , eie. I I, Ileelth Pill purge, eltheut peen e lettle•re Health Pill Elven not yeelLete. r•raeleele.,, Health Pill P. net draw. met Ilealth Pell can Iv talwn at st,tl.: The lirnelenberg Ile‘ltb Pill ig entirely vegetable. Ureefenberg Ilealah Pill in tbe beet ropentng pill known 'Eli. Gr. I'll erg Ilualtle Pill LI oseie of choke gems aced EIMMI ; i l t ll I 1 1.. h , 3,a 114.alth Ihll run.e. inutvlita. lb,- Graett nbarg litalt I'lll rare, pmaauratb a Nil ar.7aatit 01 nll the Oraefeaborg utodtclaem, ‘,l...l.nt•ara Alma., a bleb ran tw ha.l pads at tt ac.at twa. 000.11 IiF.Y.ER, .1,-*, a I FLENIING. 1 .al• a 1 .a I« .1 M.: T. 1..,r,b .1.. C. I..irr. h-. Summel Boardlye, —Fur cheap Wall Papers from s ta 1.7440.,czal at et Wovi gtrryt. W. P. MARSLIALL a. CO No. 41 Sinn Street, near Wood, 131=1 J£Wt3l Y. SiLI'ER AS 1) I'L ATE() WARP- WAICII NI A I: RS"I'00 LS Pittsburgh Steel Worker A srraNiki,mi A‘LE , . rir3f Slretls, P . , tburyi, lit MII3II Rogers Improved Patent St eel 4,r,,,,hrtg liralth Pill cur. acid st.manth Ith cue.. urr<nn•nrcn 11,a111) Pill hie entowl litlndrpdA 11 , 41.1 k Pul x - 111 cure wh.m n pi 11...1111 nttii tip- k nliti.t• riintbinit tlio ninnt ittnl tit.t Iti-alth int. I. I 0,1•11 at night. I•nnt I• !Icahn Pill can by after dinner 1. , • Pill conlalnt in one Inn in taken hytho won!: iiret.retilwrg 1 . 01 talten tit thy o 0 400 e 0 0 V' 'is "s Is 00 ? I It„Ciare of {terrain 0r R upt are. 11[.'11 RADICAL CC HE TRl'ee II ITT Kir? CAT ENT TRUSS. I TCWA ,L'I.IeATIAL ELF' thtUrTRICI ItANNINe ., LACK or BULLY BRACE, he - the cured AM.- t, 1/ 111.1 Spretl Rearm-eel. FIT , .t rli.E the I el. I f MI %off. I' 11, f f. 1.1.1.., fin?, 100.1.1.1t.ES t o« l'lt lig EY,Flt• 1..t.,•Tz Ilse ab w itt 11. ..r titty that will • TT A M AGIC .ML At, ouly totinr 1...7 • isl W,t0r3.4, .A•Are:ylo, / 101 l; nr Ra 1. Sproms. ilttsws, an , l the " al Livna t 1... ..nn 11;0,1.nd.,1 rnrmi of •,....1,01..uti I , 0411 ht, s.l....veryy All yr invlLM to tt: In+l. I . ; .ortpal uai.4 Waatlnglon at-,4, Y 4.r sale LT Uii. tin) 11. N 11.1 W... 1 'tr....1.1.41.1J P. FLEIIINti, All•tgbeuy. r.t.,...cett....t IN., I Ilttichor on [nu vanpper, ntt.l splixlevr cqular atramrro Monongahela River EL S. Mall Packetl3 ,r EA AI l.lt ,TF:ASIEIt Jr.FFEIVON, : st ag „, ,• F. titottur CI.Aa k. rithE ABOI NEW STEAMERS ARE I.r..nt tuut.flut tlt.rtting Ratta leave Pit.- atn 1... A kl au.l .111, DJ,. at ti I' G Int:al.atl.tuartt. ?dout.W. - It. Vita, Cif,Grata Calttorttua au 1t.... ust there ..,jurettua a n II and Can.:has I. I I ). M..r.unttow t, Wayoustau g. Cs. Ittalt.•au 0,1, vta.t rittal,res 4• Unftwo nwala tat I atste.r•tun ..0 lautta ittclualta Katt. tuturumg Dom learo ate ...clock Inibs Nut tba arautttg. For further tnfurntattute au .t...re at tba ttitt,.... 111.nrt Ilost.at Ma foul of Grant Grua. au, ft W. SWINDLER, AOTAT. EGITLAIt 'TUESDAY PACK ET F1)11 tANEiNILLE.—TIis Cu, tlew staan.r EM NI Ii LIAM. Capt. )luttaor ATMS, an I elm. for tha slob,.and tutorrotaltate portal KVEIRY TUESDAY, st e is. For fraltrltt or passage apply ao txl9 FLACti. BAIINF:S d CO.. Aat't.. Clurinnatt, Su FALOINCINNATI ILLE —The Our steamier IDA MAY, Cap! John M.y, will leave fur the mid all intersue.li. to r.ortn on THIS DAY, the 17th Instant, et 4 r l, For In n,ht nt resa t ;., apply on I, id or to FLACK. BARNES A CO. FCiNCINNATL—The regu "l tar o.le packet SUPERIOR, Capt.lea' will kas« for the shore nr..l mlt Interun.dlann !MO,. THIS DAY. 17th Innt k, M. For freight or intessne apply 0n1..n0 A. or to , FLACK, RARNEA Co, • Agent, OR CINCINNATI AND LOU- I dEd 1 . . InCILLE—The nue steamer ILELIANCE, Iten, wilt lure for the shire end All tuternte ,ll3,te ',wt., nu TIIIS DAY, 17th Inst., at I e M. Far Ir,nbt paxage Apply on bomrd or to inv4 FLACK. BARNES A CO Azontn. ~;T.asltbQlc, ~c VOR NASIIVILLE--'retine new ..anter INDIAN, pt In R an.nlor, w tll whirr arid all Int.ntv.tiate porta, •vrt ' /I V, I "th ttl.t el P M For ft*lght apply Loarl 1. , FLArK, RAHN RSACf 40, s^*t. ilLouto, & 1 4 1 01 i. ST LOUIS AND ILLI-AES i t . NOIS —The duo. otnumoo CAM. N 111 DU r, Copt. Somnol Boom will Novo for the soon,. and all interim..lotto nor. Tf IS DAY. tho Ith la 10 o . flOCk 14 tor froliilit o r ponnnue oPPIY on bfn - r d i FLACK, BARNES d. CO., Awaits. FOLsT. PAUL DIRECT—TD Of. bon, K toknk, Burlington, Mus cottno, Dani.lipor I, k Island, Onions, DubnoltaPi, Wenons and I. peal—The for ntesmer cdmatmer, Coptnto Hendrickson, will Imre for tho port. on TRIO DAY, Innt ,nt 4 r n for (night or postage ypplj on I.:ardor to FLACK, BARNES k CO., Agente. UR ST. PAUL I)IRECT.-To l ag F . 1 2 St Louie. It eokuk,ltorllthtton,Blueratlne, h.tvertport, Rack ' , stood, Olden., Dubuque, La Q.., tee. atud St. Pont —Tho Alto tart.. ROCKET, Captain Chu. Hurst, will bore for the store ports OD TUB DAY 17th lout ,at4P. hi For freight or VIA/ o. board FLACK, [WINES At (XL, Agt. } 1 LOUIS & KEOKUK --The Kn. steamer FULTON CITY, Capt. DAVI.i 7. IlOrk.-11, Imre for the above an Id 0."111. Melo port., on THIS DAY, loot., at 1 o'clock, 7. u. For freight Or pa...age apply oe Lood, o.'lo t'7. FLACK. 13.11LNE9 a (7).. Agana... ESTEEN LINE PASSEN-1 1 54 v Ger. PACK Er—VOR FT. I,UIS. raid °KUM, IP)CH ISLAND, LIALENA, DUBUQUE: Ahp hr. I'A r L—Tha splendid steamier MA RlNglt,C.tpt. Dram. 1.111 1 , -svo for 1.5 r atk•ro and all Intarun.dlntaFor h ports on THIS Uth Inst., at .1 o'clorit n. eight or panago apply BARNFS A CO.. ?manta' „er g 5 0 line new rteauker 105 A, C ot Alba, 141111aq,, I, On. above and all Intertnniate porta on A 17th Instant 01 4 ..'clort. P 5!. For freight or pump, apply • • (),I • FLACK, BAKNES CU, Agent. ME= r - -- R :Sr . LOUIS.—The 1 splend . a ..am , JOCK C. FREMONT; C.Ptain ockaale, all! learn for tba above and alliltermr ". 7lrle 4 ,to ports ou 'TDB DAY 1.;t14 War. at 4 o'clock P.M. For tralght or rulleap apply on Losull or to to _ .____ _FLACK, BARNES A CO., Apra. VOit ST. LOUIS, OA— suguE, ET. PAUL kS. ANOVIONY'S I , ALIJA. DIRECT.—The 11131, parmager etepmer .11.151410- DAIS, Cepa. 11.-42111.., aOl leave far tba abort,' and' all luterraedlate ports on TRIM DAY, 11111 inst.,at 4 o'clock P M. Fur (might or paarago apply op bra rd or to crus. REA, Act. FOR ST. PAUL.---The fine pan seoger steamer VIN.P.N Captain Moon, will Imes for the above and ell ttiterriedlete !torte on T DAY, lith inse, et 4 P. M. For freight or marg.' apply ot, baud or to CLACK, BARNES & (X)., Agents. Otto Orleans, &c FOR NEW OlitiANS ---- The Li ga c k . splendid paseengsr strainer FORT E, Captain SI WAIN, CR leave Go the .- I=l=7 l intermediate port on T 13.1.4 DAY, lath lost., at 4 o'cloOr. Y.Y. For freight or patens apply an board or to . Jail FLAOK.BARSICEI k Ac.U. BACON. -1O casks Shoulders in store, and rer We b7' 4.10 J. 11. OANYIELP;', 11Krafrg A . _ ------ EALTII OF A3IERICAN WOMEN.- Far bushy years I have been tr..nblarl wait getters! 'start:tram and languor, both mental and pb.,isliaal, listleasneaa, doll headache, pain to the Load achl temples, eoldneu and tendency W stiatiess, palpitation -1 U. bear!. very madly guttered or excited, appetit., rarlaLle, stoma: d. au.l tarsals deranktat, vitt% pain. Any miaital or ph,.t . ai x,rtlas WWI aura to bring on all the synipli,ms, and I b.. 1 to addition, Calling of lb, womb, mad gia , ra d in in tLatand gin. One physician after another as:mita:a allit gay, me or. A patient and peraia , rlLg bso of 110 it till ALI:a LTEI,I2:I-: CATtli.il.h.`hiN (intimatly curced LJn mod I have no wor.ls stigirit.ot to on .a Lay thank.fr.ttn.s. , !.la, JULIA ANNE ...)117..:5..)N I can truly may that I hare been a winerrr 'OO many year. with whites and doranord menwruation. Afte r while I had other trouble*, auch as pale face. indizokton. w of thg aning Tr: general languor and .bbility, pain in the a man , • pert or lathing mid dragmno .eonallon.lutin between theneour bladlw ten .0 sane. Ita• Of appe tite, trouble in lbe mtommhami with cold handstand feet and dreadful 11.1,MIStits0. ..xcltetnent would make me feel as It I oaoe*bob! ao Ay. t tried doctzas and drug., mad everything. atter another. without the how end One Ladtle )i A itellAl.L'S CATI 1041• CON chanced wine ~niptonla for the ben,. and now I a ...utterly and rolw role+ Iwb.h that .rosy moi could know who it will to, Cf..% 111.?FlA IN= Eor a long time I had rterine cotopluilibi with the fall,e• log ilymptorms: I Wll5 nereouo, emerlated it tad irriUthle; wertioel to al,utiol “,141plaiLl, ....n0...f1a1 , '" grill try to tell To w n e won in ot sod Co•llng,. us if going to fall out: tha.t•ility v 111: rineh ou ito• ,nut of feeling of funnel!, nulling end drogging. and eloe.ting lulue in the tuok, and ‘,:tetling down OAr logo the jolting pro•lia< , 4 toy riatni rsosrd grrAt no , - o and ;eine in the it wad • • ~••• :th ringing Ingle cars; ev.ry fiber of Lhu hady t irritathty, 'afore,. hervousocus, I could ••:pent uitliont hting prcesrafed fur shout the bons. and d a not rlt.l..,•rsthlt,,.+ I ~ I pLuo..,t, iu valn *tiot, t, SI A It`, II A p I , hoping ngvAnKt ha, M,l t,rlcnn , ly at cu, ~unt th,o nwro gra:eml wtoonn the country. 1111..11 .01 nee It. It u.trnly Iri-nd lu looksl. Stu. 1.1.011ENCI: RSIIALVS t"l'Ekl NE. OA TI7OLICON mill certain ly rarc Fat/tog,/ tta Womb, trr.o, , ar or l'aznint nn,f r..“” of the Kotro.yd or I rin,pry r ?tomb nos. • Pnipleut, , ,t, Cramp, ineurt..l a'd al' troubles organtc nr^nrcl...t organs. Th , price of Narsho:l's and a Bulf per tangle tr.rae th ,, rf .riz dn:!or. An bottles sh.all sent 1,, rrpr.rs, frre ctie r 5, oflAr ear," roe , ant l r.rrale r4 . - t , Irri.:l;a:rat r !:• j r lfoot in f .7 4 1!;;:;:n . on receipt of the ',sorry. Adar•st Dr. aE. I 11. g I.R, 110 Wocrl , 1 . 11to:mroh. 'Loll-dour T that/olden Moan,- J T Tll N: ADNIR E R9 OF 1-1. I C Ci 1 S S A I I?. TaIL of bounty, It cannot onlst o nlo cat a lino howl f ha:- thin road the followic,i, .0 mi. ma:., aronnd each titan, mot no on doubt. PROFESSOR WOOD'S 11Alli RESTORA TIVE.—Iye cell the at tendon of ell old Roil young, t.• Ibis o...int - Int preparation. a Milt turns bark lo its original color. gray lode--covers lb. Man of the bald with a lumtri ant grtnoth—re moven the dstolrull. obing, and ail grannie troption,,_,,,,,g, contitual 11,no of the natural fink!, nl.d hence. If noml m n regular dreptlng for the lanir pronerve It. color, and keep it front falling to ...triune old age. in all Its natural leiattly. We call then wain the bald, llo• gray, or ilisenno.l in scalp to ceo 0: and gunny the young will not, m they eel,. the floottlg lot km, or the witching earl, eoet be without 0 It. it Itaa ta nic.n it. • t..0r00 thou./aid.. Me lip,' for rea rink Ret,t - otto • in Non fie. Ton, reeoloed the fallowing tetra r t irt rtiorti to the Iteriont tire. n fen' wool, Int, bite Ma tn. 0 , 1.)13 ..hily 1,10 Lot, Vi . .48,8—...5tr , I litvo lawn tumClonolth droll or acne on my brad for mare limn n any bee began to mime. out. Kurt' and heir Ingather. I paw iu n heti t i n or pap, about “Woal'a Hair Restorative' m o cure I called at your store on the first of April lain, mid pnrchla one bottle to try it, and I fennel to my a:aloha:lino It Iraq tho thing; it sunned the Pentland hair began uraor, it fn now tiro or three inches fu length where is tea., a!: have great faith In it, I wink you to Pond me to o bottle , more by fir. Pont, the bearer of thin. I don't knot m any of the kind Ls used in thin pia., you may bars a markt t far many Machu. utter it la known bore. Vomit with roopoct. RECTOS NIA* Inaittlnkurati. Sopt. 10, Is4G. Wton—Ditar Sir. Your Hair Tingoraura is pmring Itself 11.11 , fi,1N1 to me. .Thu front, and also Obo Lcir4 part of my bead almost lost int covering -1u fact tarn. 1 Lora used but two half pint bonito of your Titstoratirs, and how Olin tip of my bead is well stodileil with a promising crep of :i-tug hair. .and the front is also recoiring Its henotit. I nave tried other preparation! , without any toireiit whaler. or. I think from my own fo rennai re.-naamcnilatirn. 1 ton norm . .. many °thong to try it. l..orit Ti it Till r)1 AS. in! fins a: Vtv.-5,,-, 1%, . Joao "2...1.112 , :3. I .1 Wo.t—ee pat at, al.cnt tonnnucntnr , and v..ud sour recently Ibtlr I:entbratica, I win at. for bon...over it zany CUllCrrn. that I have reed It and known ..therern we it—that. I hare, for rat year,. 1.., La Cho habit of wing other Hair Reetaratbree, end that I Ind yaws Trolly mapbrior to any ether Ibe en It entire. ly clean. , . the head of dartdratf, end alt .we map ..rwall reetorusay pern,ns, hair rou:b.f.l c..10r and texture. pling It n healthy. ant gt,..e at p.eareace: and all 11.10, tettib.nr dbroler,2, th•-linr.d. that apply It. or ‘41.1 tlngot. I woal.l, blarc., I.....,,rutnrad nee 1. , eoel ,2 21 ibelt-n a tbiei., r.,10r and texture U. bur genre, Fur ,ale by Li Et.). 11. KEY.4.blt.. W • o+. lt W1)1 , I , & ,I.b.oprtelorn, ,r 2 a:lway, F. 1. (la the grew , N Y Wire Rallha, 1:at,.1.1 , ..bn2ebt1 at.'. 114 Martel Louie V., sad gob.l Peen ISLL +p2o atibklydablal eIIiOPERTV HOLDERS, A:71 , ..': THIN 6r. 302:31450P1 the, ra.lities er, cc 'S PATENT ELASTII2 FIRE AV ATER PROW , .CEMENT HO:WI:it, AA RE now I,repared for any deomppou of h0..G.. Kt.., or . + t.. 1 th. *to•rtett t“,..1 with tbo vim dcurtn:.,l to pot on :bat <sumo< strp,smA for (.:110:113ustm..; fi Durabilit y. 1,, ....II Ln.,un ry.,,,11,..agy I. gla E..u: of t 1.19 flag m:4 , .1 our No 7 ' I SIM, tat 11 0 ,1 . c, ,f 11.,u, w tg, orn opp.x.l, 1 I; ..1 4.11,1 egnd cr..l 11 , ,u, of If If St ,cton. , 1 8r.,,.-Losii!.. 11ua1.:11..u., or u0t....t Flynn. ; and Wyll. , ,t , ar,..af .1 M. 31. Wax,. r n, Suable of A aradl..y.,...ru. W-gt, streat, AllegLg,tay: Huns. of 11. It. Wilklng, Run: 11,0 e of A ..Negley. Jchn 4olt, Wm. Mci:.ll and it,: Coun, E.el Lawrl glogray others Lk, uung,:gunsl.. mec [lon PF.111:1S k JOHN:ON, aid:Jae - Iyr No 75 Sculthficld , I . l.sbnrAh. F.. BROW. 11ILL - , i - CO PLIII.ADELPII:A. F OUN TIIO3IPSON k CO., 135 bars just rttretved salts a Itkr• lot .f {lngltah Ventqlan tad, /ttxhclltt prom, ermant Ochre. Ftttut It Zlur, A n,, Arno Zinc, IV tido 1.0.5 d. J.. 141 sod IPiSII.-511 lads Baltimore Herring. j: bbl+ a iltnn Hon - Inc as do N 0.3 11ackerel. Id do No, 1 du 24 111 do No 0 do 2.5 Kati. No. I, 2 and 1 do 14,/ carkspd. 1.11. rc,,,,1ve.1..110r nobs jad .1. II CANIIELP. JOB PRINTING ", UM Heads. Cirralurp, Latg.lo, ould t.vury Itlod 1 J.J. Print,grg , se 'll,i with it,01,.. accrtrury awl ,11valch, by ITH G JOUNSTON .11. CO., j,... ~ . .t, Pr Inter, Sr W. 11.1 ft. CON.SIOICMENTS--- WOO pounds country Base, 050 bus prime Whim Peen, 5 bbl.. No. 1 Lard. tD kegs Fresh Matter. 1 box Deer Ekum, Mo bus Dry Apples, le store end forsale by SHRIVE'S St DI LIVORTII, G ROCER I hhds. prime N. 0. Sugur, bids. N. O. MuLasms; 75 hes. Tobacco, tartans L reeds, 15 kegs 6 twist Tohscum 300 ban. Window Oise, we'd amss, Received ami fur eele by jeli R. RORISOS d CO. rrillE AFFLICTED should bear in mind that the Only Truss Hanobactory in Mil city, be No . SO synod street. The ecesior member of the fine has h.l much saTerience In fitting, mentifistuvins sod repels - In: Trusses and Supporter. Peewee prefernng Trusses made to erste: COO bv modeled. Yttatevia and t.rtvc YR..* at any alert 111 the city, It., vialt the 3Landfartory Ca/tTIV RIGHT ,k YOUNG, .15S 4t cc Wcc,ct ettvet. - --- T ACE AND SILK MANTLES, 'LAND LA same flarege., Lawn*, Needle Work Collars, flosiery, Mitts, Comet nook Etirm, and all Made of domestic good, roar receiva , L C. HANSON LOVE,II Market strew.. I_ll RMONIUISIS--J ust received frian Eu Li. rope two very enperior ILIAILMONITIMA. with thrill .tope, double bellows, etc. They are in elogont re.a - met carved ...sand for fullness and richness of tone cannot to. eurpaeoed. They aro adapted re well for ma in diuretics ie for the parlor, being a most elegant ruhrtitutet, tbo mg-. Prier, sl7b. 11 6LClttJt d BRO., . let - J 0 .63 Fifth street. 5( ) CA. JU ,ASES CONCENTRATED LYE, 20 boxes Corn Starch, 1000 The. Create Tartar, (4Y/the. Chrome Yellow, IDI dee. Eakieg Powdor, RV lb. Gum Arable, or eale wholesale and retail by Jell 31.4.M.E011 - 1( a FINIXT. AMILY FLOUR--100 bbls. wbcat ldmliy Flow jug recd lima or wa d by • .1 ,2 T. LITTLE k CO, 112:Won.1 taus. A FULL and Complete Stork of all kinds JCL tf DAY GOODS, es Cheep ;h. they emu be Nue] say piece. rmyl3l C. LUNSON LOA E, 74 )14..-ket NI. • CHEAP WALL PAPEIL-Q—A new - supply of b.... latternsior ..141 by my3l W. P. MABbIIALL t; Wo. - A a. POTATOES, ParATOEST-10i Sis nie Mercer Pelatots, a flrstrrale article, Jnal neeeltiAani gar gale by - RIDT/L.E, WIWI'S. a CO., cs. la tre. W. Liberty ac.i _ _ FIENT.II - AND CHANTILLA LAOS ANTLES °fall guanine. ranging lu price hum $s E;fheurbiorie Ileregee and Onuaelles•nd other Druelaccule. ecia lIANSON LOVE, 71 Mattl4 FIRE BRICK, TILE a: CLAY, of the base. quality, at, !,atul, WRITING PAPER, of every deecriptlon, ars sale wholesale or retail, b - V. 31. 0.4011:C2ION 2 CO., my 7 F I 4 OO H -20 bbls. Estra Pamity, made of 4a4.1441 %%Ste Wheat, salnn 4 a17 da . 1 . 01 3 'n444 Id awe and far sato A, 401411111 X D1411:14f, split) 134 Fnattetrael.nrar,Tl4,444- 9I BUS- RKD 17TATOESto-arrive lo L'o' t 7 nvat 4 . w.u.tivg k".4-NATL . fEltorellanrous I=l Thu. LadlLg, 1,14, Ch.tko,
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