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MONDAY MOANING', JUNE 21, UM
OPAIOIAL PAPER OP THE CITF.
City, and, News
M , 110A5 Bitaa's GASIL—The Gasette has al
-1 wart used and still cliches tense Its influence in
behallef the law, when that law is not clearly
Incompatible with the higher law of God. We
believe the law against lotteries in this State is,
if wisely and justly administered, a good and
Wholesome one. We could not forget, in our
errePulitY with the man who Is found guilty
under thisenactment, the fact that ho has been
the means of produciig greater suffering than is
justly Inflicted upo him by the law. lie in=
fringed fa view of its penalties and it does nEt
lie in his mouth to complain when those penal
ties are inflicted.
That in general is the feeling we bad last Sa
turday when we saw Morgan Bryan sentenced
ono year to the penitentiary for lottery dealing.
But there were other considerations that had
their weight with us, Why, of all those men
against whom indictments are pending, was this
young, unfortunate and poor man, selected to be
'J tried first? We do most conscientiously believe
that neither Judge Welare nor any other officer
of the Court designed making this man t a acape
goet for the Elias of the whole, but will not the
eentenee inflicted upon Bryan in effect make him
the only sufferer Is there any man who thinks
several individuals whom we could name, and
who have grown rich in lottery dealing, will re
main to he tried, now that it has been announced
that the penitentiary is open for them? nay,
more, that Bryan has received but a slight
punishment in comparison with what the " big
fish" may expect? Ilia conviction and sentence
is an advertisement to the world, and will not
fail to find its way to the ears of interested par
, , tieS, that if they come into that prisoner's box,
thererill only go out of it to the gloomy cells
of a Prison. Does any one suppose that men
who have houses and lands, and horses and
coaches, men who, from the profits of lottery
dealing. Wear purple and fine linen, and flue
sumptuously every day, are to stay here, after
due notice of what they may expect? Poor
Bryon is a crucified witness. Look upon him.
gentlemen, and flee from the wrath of offended
law.
Would it not have been better, would not the
ends of justice hove been better subserved, if
Bryan had been bold for sentence until some of
the men "who have fattened upon the commn
i nity," as Judge McClure expressed it, bad been
first tried and convicted! Nay, would it not
have been more in accordance with the policy
of a generous as well as a just law to have put
some chief one of the law breakers in that pris
oner's box In the outset, and thus, beginning at
the "top ofthe heap," to have left a wide mar
gin for the exercise of the-Cousin discretion 'in
nieleing out punishment to the aubortlinate act-
Ora in this drama of law-breaking? These hasty
theephte
_obtruded themselves upon us as we
saw the:stricken Bryan taken from Coast. to
prison, and we think they passed through the
minds of many others who were there. We
take It ripen ourself to say that the community
now demand:fibs trial of the "men who have
grownfal7 - .in ~ibis Caginess, and will not
rest content With, ihn incarceration of a man
who bad noteven -- ;nioney enough to secure the
services Orin attorney; or to leave to his wife
and fainily:one day's, bread. Bring on your
successfallottery men now, if you can find
-them.
Tern'Lucie pass.—This is the name of a lit
tle paseage between the Alississippi river and
the Yazoo; • entering the former at a point not
far from Helena, it winds through a rather thick
ly wooded country, with many fine cotton plan
tations on either bank, to the Yazoo. The coun
try through which it passes is so nearly level
that the current runs either into or out of the
Yazoolii. up to the relative height of the Mis
sissippC4The mouth of the pass was filled up,
60100 two.years ago, under the general system
.State Levees. The boatmen who had been in
the habit of trading down. through the pats to
' the Yazoo, and thence down to Vicksburg, to
gether with the wood.ctuters along its banks,
ebeiled at this levee, and opposed the closing
if the pass But the general eafely of the
Yazoo valley planters required it to be stopped,
and it was. therefore cloned securely.
Our late accomats inform us that this levee
&crows 'the 'mouth of the pass has given why,
under the continued pressure of the Miseissippi;
and they mighty torrent which is now rushing
thrankh_the rich alluvial valley of the pass, to
the Yazoo, uprooting huge trees in its 'course
• bids fair to rival, In its destructive power, the
other — great crevasses below. When we recollect
that there are no hills, in this part of Miaeissip
pi,--icarcely a bank high enough to mark the
margin of the pass,—and that this valley, to
gether-With the lower Yazoo, contains some of
the best cotton plantations in the State, some
idea may be formed , of the terribly destructive
character of this breach of the Yazoo Tees
`f.
Vanasoo Co.—Tho Anti-Lecompton men of
Venango are in earnest. They have cut old Mr.
Buchanan 'clean, and put a ticket in the field on
their own responsibility. The Convention re
., • tly aasembled'in Franklin pat In nomination
the lowing ticket:
Am (y—J. , C. Porterfield, of Richland.
AnioCialie Judge—Hamilton Stowe, Tionesta
•Contmiztioner--John Variation, of Jackson.
-Atulito,f—J. Clark Ferry, of Frenchereek.
Farivnin C0. , -..The Republicans in Fayette are
wide elflike. AL a recent meeting there they
ptuuted'a series of resolutions, and endorsed the
true 'doctrine in a very enthusiastic manner. Of
course, the glorious Republicans of that dis
trict know their best men and will put them in
the field. If they do that, if they give to the
people the name of a man for Congress whom
the eyes of all are turned upon at this moment,
Montgotneiy will be nowhere.
Daowrino.—About nine o'clock, Friday even
ing Lost, a middle-aged man named Robt. Getty,
end his step-son, aged about twelve years, were
drowned from a skiff, in the Ohio river.
They went out for the purpose of taking up a
"trot" fishing line. Getty was slightly intoxi
cated, and (against the remonstrance of the boy,
,who was desirous of'-attending to the line him
nett.) twisted on going; while out, Getty leaned
over too far, and, the skiff turning on one side,
both were thrown into the water and drowned.
Getty resided with his family (a wife and several
children) on the bank of the river, in the lower
end of the First ward, Allegheny city . , and was a
painter by occupation.
yATTEXPTED SUICIDE IN THE COUNIT
woman named Mrs. Graham made two attempts
" to commit suicide in the county jail on Satur
dar„. nppears that she end her husband
were'arreated for quarreling, on rriday night,
and locked in the Allegheny watch-house.
While there,.she attempted to hang herself with
her shawl, - arid was only saved by another pris
oner, who gavethialarm and had her cut down.
On Satuzday Morning, while being taken to ber
cell injail,she jumped over the balustrade, but
was caught in time to save her. Subsequently
sheattempied to;cut ter throat, but was discor
edin tintetnprevent her carrying her intentions
into'efreeL-' The jailor, after this, put her in
ability - for sate keeping.
Tai Grand Jury will be in session again to
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day, when the case of M'Eee will be submitted
to them. We understand that he claims to be
able to prove an alibi, and thus-clear himself, if
. his case should ever come before the Court, from
g any suspicion of ever having been an actor in
the horrible tragedy; with which his name is
now so prominently, connected. On the other
J.: band, it is rumored that there are persons who
O.'. can swear to his having been present at the
Athenaeum, just previous
.to the time when it is
'.. a ll eg ed be was seen by Prof. Baehr at the door
11 of that building. It In said that if a true bill bo
found by the Greed Jury, the-ease will come on
for trial at the present term of the Court.
Tin iimernatn.—hir. S. Brown, formerly an
officer on the Baltimore & Ohio Ra ilroad, and a
t railroad man of acknbwledged ability and ex
perience, returned • yesterday from a trip over
I,t the line of the Hemptield Railroad. The object
it of the trip was to ascertain the actual extent of
, the damage to the road, and to estimate the cost
`4 of repairing the same. We learn that according
to the estimate of Mr. Brown, ten thousand
WI put the road in running order. The
•itti • damage is not near so great as ' has been sup
posed..-117teeling Intel., Sat.
Gonat'a Lany's Boor, for July, is oat and
/1114 in our table by Meseta. Hard Miner. It
contains ati original eng4aving, entitled "Nor
-3 ship t,ho.Wildernees, the usual variety of
4raahlon plates and ladies pattern., a ballad en.
1 titled nNellie Gray," set to..mnalo by Geo. R.
poutton, besides a large amount of interesting
miscellany.-:,
f, --Wan:issues night of last week, ld'elellatrs
E Hotel, in Uniontown, was *hilted by a robber,
who relieved nearly, all in the hotel (which was
4 filled by parisma in attendance at Court,) of all
the money and other yainables abonftheir pock-
A man named Robert Mills has been iir
r.ieriested as the perpetrator, and commltted to an;.
ZE. , " iwer at COurt.; In default of $5OO bail.
— Rev. A. W. BLACii, a distinguished divine or
:0 this city, has been appointed to the chair of Bib-
Real Literattro In the Reformed Presbyterian
Theological' Seminary; at Philadelphia. The
Do otor is a strand theolozian, a ripe echolar,aad
en accomplislied Triter and speaker.
TUX EtellbenTiile Herald uge: ~ T he wool
olip of Jefferson comity tuts senandly bass se
cond in prime order, and most of it is reedy
for =Mt: M " ".1"11,P'"In'u!
Court of Qat Sessions
John Homier, charged with maintaining a
nuisance, in the shape of a bone-yard, near Oak
:land, was brought before the Court. N. B.
Sawyer bailed him. The complaint had been
made against him by his neighbors, on Friday,
and he was committed by Alderman Rogers on
that day.
George Shallenberger and Samuel Barton,
convicted of malicious mischief, were sentenced
each to six months in jail. These are two stout,
hearty young fellows, who are to be supported
at the expense of tho county for six months,
whereas they ought to be put at work and made
to earn their bread at least, and eo defray their
expenses. A well conducted work-hones is
needed iu this county.
William Williams, convicted of petit larceny,
was sentenced to three months in jail.
William 11. Hoover, convicted of stealing shin
gles, (and also of stealing a skiff,) was sentenced
for the first-named offence to one year in the
penitentiary.
Arthur Anderson (colored) was sentenced for
larceny, [he plead guilty to six charges,] es if
there were but one charge against him, all of the
larcenies having been perpetrated at one time.
Penitentiary for three yearn.
Jacob Schwemly, alias Schwambtey, convicted
of stabbing Hamilton Needs, and on the same
evening with shooting officer Clark, in the Fifth
Ward, was sentenced to two years in the Peni
tentiary for the stabbing and two years for the
shooting.
Wm. Johneon, convicted of assault and bat
tery on Francis Scott, (both colored,) was sent
to jail one month.
John Berry, convicted of assault and battery
with intent to kill L. Sahl, Jr., was sentenced to
ono year in the penitentiary. The jury which
found the verdict against him also commended
him to the mercy of the Court, which shortened
his sentence one year.
Morgan Bryan, convicted on Thursday of lot
tery dealing, was brought before the Court just
before the hoar of adjournment. Mr. Hays, his
counsel, said that he had been solicited by a
largo number of citizens, and was prompted by
hie own feelings, to say a few words in behalf of
this defendent. The law under which be is to
he punished bad almost lapsed from neglect.
Twenty-eight years the law has stood on the
statute books and this is the first case of the
kind that has ever come before this Court. Mr.
Bryan stands before the Court without any re
proach upon his character. He has a wife, four
children and his mother depending upon him
for support.
Mr. Swartzwelder said a few eloquent words
in behalf of the prisoner. He mentioned the
good character of the prisoner; the business of
lottery dealing is made n punishable offence by'
law in this State; in some others it is coital lered
and treated as a reputable business. This man
is the father of a large family of small children,
and the Court will do its duty by inflicting a
mere nominaTpunishment.
Judge McClure said he had no doubt Mr.
Bryan was only a beginner, and by no means so
worthy of punishment as others who have grown
rich in the business. This is the first case.
Some Case must be first and it happens to be
this one. If this young man is sent to jail it
will establish a precedent, and no one can be
Cent hereafter any Where else. We thus repeal
a section in the act. We wish to be mild and
merciful, especially to this man, who is a poor
man. We wish it was some other man; some
man who had grown rich in this business; who
holds up his head. Those who are able, travel
away. If this is the only man that is to be
sent to the penitentiary, it shall not be our fault,
so help us heaven. We say here, however worse
others may be treated, we will treat no man
better than Mr. Bryan. Vi a are inn responsi
ble position; are taking an important step and
it most be in the right direction, if possible. We
have consulted long and anxiously on this mat
ter and we are agreed.
Mr. Swartzwelder here said that if the sen
tence were postponed until next Saturday, some
additional testimony would be produced that
would show this prisoner worthy of the greatest
stretch of mercy at the hands of the Court.
Mr. Hays added some remarks of similar
tenor; he said the lottery business in this city
has already been broken up; not a ticket can be
bought here.
The Judge said that as for as the mildness of
this decision is concerned it will be no prece
dent. When we get some man who hoe grown
'fat in this lottery business we will give him
more stress punishment. If the lottery host
paces is broken up now how long rill it stay so
if this Court fails now to do its duty?
The Court then sentenced Morgan Bryan to
a fine of Gi cents and to undergo imprisonment
in the penitentiary for one year.
Poor BAEUR.-0.11 Saturday, Mr. Gashle, ono
of the employers of the murdered man, who
died at the Scott House on last Friday, from
the effects of a wound dealt. him on the night of
the Sth of June, by an assassin, came to this
• from Baltimore and took charge of the ro
ma •s. They were taketigway for that city on the
night train by the P. R R. Mr. G. spoke in
the highest terms of Mr. 8., as a man of integ
rity, sobriety and industry. Ho had been in the
employ of Cathie & Co., piano makers, for
several years, and had given them the meet en
tire satisfaction. lie leaves, in that city, a
wife and two children to mourn his untimely end.
Ills family depended entirely upon him for sup
port. The news of his death spread a gloom
over all the large establishment with which he
was connected as well as over all those who
were acquainted with him.
He had written home to his family and his
employers daily while he was confined at the
Scott house. Redesigned going from hero to
Canton, on business. and announced in almost
his last letter that he would be about again in
a few days. Mr. G. received, with great satis
faction, the true assurances that Prof. B. had
received all the attention possible at the Scot
House and at thci hands of Dr. Kern, his phy
sician. We hope and trust that the perpetra
tor of the foul deed which ended so tragically,
be he who he may, may bo brought to justice
speedily.
Ma. aim Mns. Join Danw.—This talented
and popular couple have been engaged by Mr.
Poster and will appear again to-night at the
New National Theatre in two excellent pieces.—
First we arc to hear the beautiful comedy of
Delicate Ground with John Drew as Citizen
&wife°ld and Mrs. Drew SU Pauline ; to be fol
lowed by Bronyham's great drama of the Irish
Emigrant, in which John Drew will appear in
Ida inimitable and life-like personation of
O'Brien. Mrs. Drew plays Polly Bobolink. The
performance concluding with the farce of the
Christening. This is a good beginning for the
second week, and the bill will draw largely.
Tun MISS UrIVEILED, or a Brief history of
Twenty-Two Imbecile Children. We acknowl
edge the receipt of a neat book, of 147 pages,
bearing the above title, from Dr. Parrish, whose
visit here, a short time since, with five Imbecile
boys, excited so much interest in this commu
nity. This book is put forth to awaken a more
general interest in the hearts and minds of
Christians, in the good work of training and in
structing imbecile children. At a more favora
ble time, we shall say more about it.
A Ptc-ofc, for the benefit of St- Parini schools,
will come off at New Linden Grove. Oakland, on
Tuesday nett, the 22d inst. A brass band will he
present to enliven the scene with appropriate music..
A dinner and refreshment table have been erected
and from the known taste and efficiency of the ladles
having them in charge, we can promise entire nails
faction. Omnitonms will leave the Court House at
short. intervals during the day to carry persons to
the grounds at a moderra charge.
Waxen kid gloves, white silk gloves, white silk
and Marseilles vesting., white duck pant stuffs and
cording, inp_vir on hand at Carnaghan'e, Federal St.,
Allegheny City. A full stock of ready made cloth
ing for man and boy% adapted to tho season, and a
general stock of pieoo gods for castor's work.
Ten Lore OF PRAMS.—
"The love of praise, hawser concealed by art,
Reigns, more or less, pad 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 province to praise the garments made at
the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of nockhill & Wil
son. No. 6n3 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia.
ilmustmento
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OSTER'S NEW NATIONAL TIIEATILE
Sufic [nape. and Manager... ....... .J. C. FOSTFJt.
ActlEta and Stage Marne, A. W. Yormo.
'hemmer 11En. Eiroaur.
SCALP or enters.
Private Rolex to hold lax [oolong.
Dress Melo mid Pargactto
Upper Tier
q; -Door' open at 73i o'clock. Comment, at '% to
DEM=
ItrAtogagorroist, Incompliance with the mi I Toreet le
quest, of the celebrated artists, AI R.sud MBA—WU N DREW.
They will appear tonight In their most celebrated charac
ter,. Three glorious plena.
MONDAY EVENING, Jams 2114 ISSS, e-111 he presented
the besatifal come:lint& of
DVXaZCATE GROUND;
OR, TILE DAYS OR THE REVOLUTION.
Mt . Iola ' : Dre w.
p e g w.
After which the over popular drams of
TIED MISS 3DNIGRILIPZ.
Catetan..' Mr. John Drew.
As played by him upwards of flee hundred night. with the
most hrllnmt IMCCM.
.11re. John Drew.
Bolls Bobolink.
To conch:Mir mitik tbo glorious Woo or
TILE CIIRISTENINO.
llobkinsTaidily Mr. A. W. Young.
A EST NE\' S from all party of the World.
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By Last Night's Mail
Latest Particular• of the Ezploslou of
the Penneylvanta.-Causes of the Catas
trophe.
The Cairo correspondent of the Cincinnati Casette had
the fallowing, among other statements, from Capt. Kline
falter.
There wero only from twenty-five to thirty people lout.
Of these, six were cabin pamengenr, including tour gentle
men, ono of whom war a Catholic priest, sad twu
The remaJuder were deck pauongerk limmen, and others
of the crew. The whole number at riemengerc wrie about
250.
The HomoLb Eagle and Enquirer, of 15th, saye, a largo
number of the wounded, are lying at the Ibrettange and
Gayoso louse.
The corpse of the first engineer tree lying this morning
on the guard or the Frisbee. Ho ‘••• • men of tremendous
mumiller power. He must have been BIZ and one-half fivt
high. He wee to his berth In the 'Ural" when the boiler
expimied, and etraap to tell, t het while he tias died of his
Injuries, his brother, the assistant engineer,
who was on
duty; remains uninjured. The brother was bl own through
tie amities shop, and, clinging to the hurricane rod', drew
his wonndal chief engineeron the wood tent. '
We stood by the assistant while the tears wore In his
eyes, far the corpse was near him, and heard him my, In a
broken voice do not care now, brother is gone; I don't
tram how it happened I bed on from 130 to 135 pounds of
steam, less than wo often curry; I cannot account for :L
We were In the current of the river, cur newt place of
running, when the exploskou ocrurred:'
One of the liremen,:who was Cored, attributes the disaster
to a want of water in the boilers.
• • . .
The following statement of • gentleman :shone name WI
Le recognbrod by our readers, we aloe take from th. Nag!
and Enquirer:
"We bad on Interview on the whartbost with Ilr. Few
: Dorris, the second engineer, who was on duty at the time
he otphation. Ile gate us the following particular..
"I was second engineer on the Pennsylvania.: my broths
James Dorris, was that engineer. When the accident oc
eucrud, 1 was on duty; my brother wanaleeplng in the ter
When we loft New Orleans, the machinery was in good co.
ditlon. When the accident occurred, I was standing braid
tho steam gage on the foot box. I had tried the water no
five minutes before, and there wan plenty. The presence o
steam wag 195 to 130 pounds. (Ma Wood, in hie second or
count, my. the prcsatro allowed woe 150 pounds.) Titer.
was no appear-afro of anything being wrong. The belle
had been in 0,0 about four years.
An I stud on the foot box, the boat going et her tons
speed, not faster, there came a burst—how it affected me a
first I.nnot toll, but I found myself In the blacksmith'
&hop, which Is a little eft of where I wae attending; fro..
thence linnipod Into the river. When ha the water,' canal,
hold of something and climbed on board and horrid to ve.
my brother; I helped to get him out; he was ;tut in slat
boat, badly scalded, and died on the Frisbee That le all I
know, and it in the same I shall tell ripen my dying bed."
J. P.'flre ' correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial
who was on bard of the lthfated boat, mytt:
"This In Let a general oaths° of the disaster of tha
eventful Batthath. Thom who have never men destruction
like this cannot form the faintest idea of it. No pen can
portrey wren. like theee—ao language can convey the
ghastly horrors that hover astound them.
Os to the cause of the explosion, none can toll. SOLID say
it was burning anal In unsuitable Menaces. The grate. had
Just been cleaned, mud new and powerful Ores were Just at
their loon Intense best.
_Some any she was working but
little steam, and that the accumulation of power overcome
the old end somewhat weakened hollers. Some attribute It
to low water. Some, If not all, of these thing. might bate
been the cause but what, In all prboabillty, will femur re
main mystery. More of the deck passengern were killed
Irom the fact that it was a cool morning, and many ware
standing and lying near the boilers to keep warm. The
cense of the sodden Ore =Molds wtn the turpentine etowcd
below.
[ltems Lg our Specia/ Reporter.]
/T WILL well repay any person who contemplates
the purchase of a Sewing Machine or wishes to in
spect a piece of perfect mechanism, to call at No.
IS Fifth street, the head-quarters of R. Rr.d,
the agent for Wheeler k Wilson, of New York. At
this elegant and well known establishment may be
seen samples of the various machines constructed by
the firm named above—neat, ornamental and useful
apparatus which has received the highest testimo
nials of merits ever rendered an improvement of this
kind, from the ablest journals and the ablest pens of
the day; from scientific, mechanical and agricul
tural societies, and from the great public itself. The
points of excellence which characterise this machine
above all others we may enumerate as follows:
Beauty and completeness of stitch ; from its pecu
liar firmness called the "lock-stitch"; economy of
thread; simplicity and therougnese ; portability;
speed; quietness of operation; strength of seam;
applicabilty to all kinds of sewing; elegance, de.—
Every family which can afford the purchase, land its
cheapness brings it within the reach of all,) every
shirt-maker and tailor, every general seamstress
should possess one of these invaluable improvements.
It would even be policy and wisdom for people in
the country and villages to club to-gather and pro
cure a machine, as with it labor may be abriged a
thousand fold and the slavery, of domestic life re
lieved to an incalculable deg-roo. Remember they
are to be had in this city only of Mr. Reed at 65
Fifth street.
As genuine, fashionable, durable and as cheap a
supply of upholstery as any person can desire to se
lect from satisfactorily, may be found at the stand of
Roberts & Rue,rigk, No. SS Fifth street.—
Both members of this firm have had considerable
experience in the business and are in every way
qualified for the position they occupy.
Sour non DAT, when the calmness and equanim
ity of the sty ii reflected in pow- countenance, pay
a visit to G lON JOU' , whose Ambrotype and Photo
graphic tlallery occupies a portion of the front in
the ..Apollo Buildings," on Fourth street. You
will come away assured that be is a first.rato opera
tor.
W ATKINS, at No. 23 Wylie stro.at, personally
supervises the manufacture of the fine assortment of
Indica' and Missea baits, shoe. and gaiters, which ho
offers to the public. No dealer in thin branch Ls
more deservedly popular than this gentleman. ❑e
is always "op to time" in his patterns, and his price,
era not undersold any where.
WE will hereafter present a few certificates—a few
of the many voluntarily tendered—of the virtue of
I/menu:4l3'r Vegrlahle Coonyoutol, In lung, chest and
throat complaints. We era convinced that among
modern remedies for dia.,os of this class it has never
had a superior. We can conscientiously recommend
it.
The Fish and Oyster emporium which is so well
known as the "Old Dominion," et the earner of
Liberty and Iland streets, maintains nobly the high
reputation which has been earned for it by its ener
getic and gentlemanly proprietor, Mr. /frory Nab,.
When fresh fish ore desired apply at the "Old Do
minion" with cttriorril certainty that ynti will not re
gret the step.
Shifter, whose visit to G0th...1 created no little son •
tuition in the gossiping circles, has returned, and re
ports the speedy and honerablo adjustment of the
"Styx" difficulty a not doubtful fact. Do Jet, that
he Is about receiving an addition to his stock, which
will enable him to furnish still more satisfactory,
pictures at hie cheap gallery, N 0.93 Wood street,
Messrs. Speace & C's., No. 73 Market street, pre
sent rare inducements to those who purchase Dry
Goods, etc. Their establishment is a large and well
supplied emporium of all the articles comprised in
the trade, and their assortments are invariably of
the best description, purchased for r ion by Mr.
Spence himself, a dealer of the widest experience.
No easterner of this house has ever been heard to
complain of want of attention or impoliteness of any
of Its attaches. They are all 9.otiemen.
It Is not so much a question with the individual
who deals with a Merchant Tailor, upon whom shall
I bestow my patronage? as It is, who can best sup
ply my wants? Without invidious intention sto
will venture to assert that Mr. Jfenatier, of No. f,3
Market street, ranks as one of the first clothier, and
furnishers in Pittsburgh. His assistant, Me. A. L.
Fraser, who superintends the cutting and fitting de
partment, is a young man of the highest ability and
qualifications.
Patronize young merit nod enterprise. The lives
of the best men the world has ever known were em•
phatic teachings to this effect. Among the worthy
artisans of this city we take pleasure in commending
to public patronage Mew, Dm,. If. !land lin,
noun and Sign Painters. Their shop will be found
on Fifth, near Liberty street.
Sfrinrnek, of the Excelsior Restaurant, No. II I
Wood street, still continues to improve Ilia splendid
Dining Saloon. We may safely say that It will be
as neat and elegant in appearance as It is substantial
in fart. Pittsburgh requires a first-class saloon of
this kind, where meals are served up per order at
any hour, in the beat style. That requisition is well
met by the Excelsior, from the supplies of which
there is nothing solid or epicurean in the lino of gab,
fowl, game or vegetables, but may be had "on the
word."
A responsible, reliable and honorable arm, en
gaged In the Liquor trade—en old and well estab
lished house—Li that of John Ilryar b Cu., No. 155
Liberty street. From them pure Liquors can be had
invariably—a consideration of rand Importance—
and the purchaser will always enjoy the advantage
of a well assorted stock from which to make a selee
lion.
Tite Gents' Furnishing Establishment and Cloth
ing Ball of 31r. °heifer, at No. 88 Wood Wool, af
fords very superior advantages for the purchase of
Gents' Youths and Boys' garments. While In style
Mr. Chester's work is invariably no fait, its charac
ter for durability is second to none tarned out in the
city. A vary large and elegant assortment on hand
gives tho customer a Ono opportunity of selecting to
his taste.
Singer' Sewing ifacAinr, ono of tho earned Inver,
no of tho kind, and by many competent judges
now considered the boat, improved and perfected in
ovary stage of its history, ia wall worth examination
at the hands of those who contemplate purchasing an
apparatus of the kind. Hr. R. 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.
Da. 11I'LANs's Vr.amirvaz always resorted
to when every other remedy fail..
ticw Yeas, Feptember 1616,185'd.
This le to certify that my child, three yoare old, was
troubled with worms some six month.. I bad tried several
kinds of medicine, bat none of theta done any good; end it
was not until I tried M. klcLlne's colebreted Vermlfoge,
prepared by Fleming Drok, that mho found soy relief. !gave
her the coatente of one bottle, ;which brought from her a
very large quantity of worms, bat they were so completely
cut to pieced It was Imposaible to count them. My datiglp
tar is tow doing well; Indeed, she Is completed) reamed to
health. I therefore take ploreture to recommending It to
parents. I would uy, by et means keep &supply of thin
vallabte ruedisine constantly inyour hoar,. I bare known
many children to die woideuly from the effects of ROM..
It also out unfreunently happens that children ere treated
fur croup, when the choking .d coughing la cawed
nether, by the imitation of mama Therefore, I say again,
keep it always in the ham; It mete but Ilttle, and msy be
the menu dinning Ilfe; and at any rate It will u»physi
cians' bills. KW. LANE, No. 333 Eighth greet.
113..Purcheseni will be careful to sat for DR. 3:PLANES
CELEBRATED TE631111:10E, manufactured by FLE3IINO
OROS.of Prrreanion, Pa. All other Vermifugee in compare
bon are worthlers. Dr. )Plane's genuine Vending% 11111143
hie celebrated Liver PlDa,ean now be had at all 7ectable
drug rote. NentgeouLaciaLkold theripmetscre
folk:l6'lnm? ILEIII3IO BROS.
GALVANIC BATTERY, OR ELECTRO MAGNETIC
Micmano, for Medical pumps., of a very super or kind,
wUI be sent free of Express charges, wberever an Express
mum, upon a remittance of Ten Dolan. Address D. OEO.
IL KEYSER, No. 140 Wood at, Pittotiorgb. Po. apB:dawP
Coal by Weight
THE subscriber is cared to deliver in
J. Allegheny or Pittsburg
CANNEL OK 111 ODS COALS
Of the hest quaLty. Al all Coal delivered by melt weighed,
purchaser. eta rely on getting MI measure. AD..
COKY, LISIE., - FIR IS BRICK AND CLAY.
W. A. SWIMS°, Allegheny Ceal Dot ,
rural Carver Anders= st. sad Rah wad.
VINE HAVANA CIGARSI--Celeste Im
Dora, Corona Ducial, !ems DolooloiLbeno&Doi Den
azd onions ethos lbw Druids ot
*OD A. D. XDANSIASZ thlo, Wood 4.
Telegraphic
NE W 1 - 011 E, JUDO 19.—Tho stcaniohip Vanderbilt,
from Havre and CORTE, on the oth init, had arrived
at thin port. She made the passage in nine days
and thirteen and a half hours. She reports favora
ble weather.
In tho House of Lords,. tho sth inst., Earl Clar•
en.lon asked if the Government could lay before the
Rouse any information concerning the proceedings
of the British cruisers in the Golf.
Lord Malmathury said ha had nothing but ex
.arts statements, hut from a conversation With the
American Minister be believed there was no great
difference in tho views of the two countries: on the
question, and from the orders sent out to the officers
of the West India squadron, no repetition 'of such
proceedings was likely to occur.
The eruption of Vesuvius continued on the 28th
with a more threatening aspect; liquid fire was pour
ing from several craters. The entire village of Attico
was a alms of flames; the villagers were fleeing in
all directions, and the destruction of the town of
Portico was feared.
The Times Paris correspondent says there is more
commercial distress in Franca now than there has
been at any other time since the revolution of ISO.
tlen. Almonte, the newly-appointed Mexican min.
ister to Spain, is expected at Paris every Say. lie is
charged with the settlement of the difficulty between
the two countries, having ample power for that
object.
WaffntfloroN. June 2a.—Col. Kane arrived hero
last night bringing despatches from (inv. Cumming,
whom he left at Camp Scot! nn the Iffth May. They
wore delivered to the President of the U. S. Their
pnrport has not officially transpired, but it is Racer
mined that many of tho accounts with which tho
public mind has boon pre occupied, are erroneous,
and calculated tel deceive the country in respect to
Utah matters generally. To this fart may ho attri
buted the uncourtoons refusal of Kane to communi
cate with the press. It is understood that Kane de
nied the truth of the telegrnphie announcement from
Booneville, intimating that the arty would move on
the arrival of the Peace Commissioners, when in
fact, Cumming has requested it to remain where it
is until orders stied bo received from Washington.
Contrary to reports widely circulated, Kano does
not admit that they have been any such harmony
between Governor Cumming and General John
son as would jeopard the public interest; ho speaks
in eulogistic terms of General Johnson, and the
high state of discipline which tho latter main
tained over his forces and of the praiseworthy
spirit manifested by the army during the winter.—
The friends of the administration are much pleased
with the manner in which he is understood to allude
to the conduct of Cumming, saying that he is de
serving of the gratitude of his country. There was
groat hope in Utah. as elsewhere, that the war was at
an end ; a peace party boot been formed end WAS
sufficiently strong in time to arrest the march of th e
Mormon forces against our own : last Spring it was
the impression in Utah that Brigham Young, who
openly espoused the cause of the United States,
would In this respect be able to maintain his position:
there was at one.time strong opposition to him be
fore the emigration was resolved upon, but ever
since this feeling of hostility Inv been suhaiding.
Nuw Vona, June 20.—Tha steatuship Mark War
for arrived to. lay. with Havana dates to the 15th
The I'. S. steamers Fulton and Water Witch had
touched at Cardenas, and resumed their cruise for
British steamers Sty: and Barnard.
Tho American ship-masters at Havana called a
meeting to art en the basis of Mr. Fickle,' resolution
In Congress, and put their ships in fighting order, so
as to resist British aggressions.
Sugar and Molasses were more active, hut U 0
changed in prices.
.131,1,1110111, Jane 19.—The American Bunk, which
lately opened in this city under doubtful circum
stances, closed its doors this morning. It is sup
posed to hare considerable circufation in the West,
and its funds hare all been drawn from the Bank of
Commerce.
CARD--
To the Clients of A. 11. M'CALSIONT
Haring left Pittsbnrigh In mold, temporarily in Washing.
on City, I hare placed my unfinished law busineas in the
lands of IRISH A MACKENZIE, Attorneys, No 60 Fourth
trent., to whom I respectfolly recommend them who have
Abort° employes me prof. yelnnally.
ALfItED 13. MeCALSIONT.
A. scitoli Ninoic DUPLt-
C• Coring sod Impressliu Paper Is boantifal an
with whiih bloom a letter and obtain a opy st ma.
time ml hoot the use et pen. lok. modern/nit Invaluable
to persons traveling. It will take the eoriect Imprinted,. of
any leaf, plant or flower, and Is equally whipted fur w
all
op paper, cloth , trawl or atone, In the copying of plans. , sign. mmilc, ( ~
.hunt the use f pens or WO with A
brinelor common area Fno different colora—prire 2ii its.
Hold by IT A. HAVEN.
Jett Corner Market and Second inrreta.
Steam Marble Works.
MARBLEAIANTELS.—A large andbeau
-01101 stock always on bawl and being inaunfacturbil
by Machinery, told at very hr. priers. Builder. Lorne.
of Real Emote, Contractors and others, whether they want
to purchase or net, are thvitml Locall sod emirnirie our stock
and
Its
or price+ at nears oilituK plan, neat .11.1.
tele no hoe o to l l
ot thou within the loath of every
Peron
?donut:Lent. Tablets,old Crtion Phones. n largo stock et
a-aye on hand. Furniture and Wohßtand and Int
parines g "tonne moanfacrorwl by machinery, and sold at this
log t prices. Marble of all kinds sold It, to the Trade.—
Purchasers are invited to call and uramino our stock at 3/1,
3:11 Liberty street, PittaLurali
nolo,laultroT W. Vii) WALLACE.
Portable
DORTABLF CORN AND FLeUR MILLS,
Ilan Limp:est and bast artltio of the kind to tho more
try. They rya trial fast, Sc, easily kept in order,
make an good work sit ton Inrgost mills, and KIT, g i mer a d
sailsfsetron, always en hand Porhaile Sew Mina
For particulars call al .9 I. d.er ly at.,
oylmolwriniT W WA LL ACE.
111111 Furnimitting.
QTEANI ENGINES, warranted bert.
y, always on hand and mole to or•lor. mud
MatPry's, Fare !Mel' Akews , ry. Engine Cueing,
Mat aianog made to r Mal Peony. Carr loin Proof
rrencA DJ, au./ Laurel Mill Moe es, Ilahng
(Tv-he and 0004! Ake,, err el war• en hand at 319 Liberty
.trot. Pittsburgh, I'm.
11/1.10,1114mT WALLACE
Pla•ter, Center[, ic. sass
D LASTER PARIS, it Land and Suter,
Work,
Cement for Cistern+, Flit N Ac. .
Louisville limo and Roma, CAJIVA
Grindstones—heat quslitir Moir. en Laud 00 . 210 I-IL
*qty. street. tVALLACE
I.zamber.
DINE SIIINGLES, Beard., ,lttists and
Scantllog. Also, Pins and Oak Plank for ode at 319
Liberty at., Pits rdiurgli
mylOelso3mT W IT WALL WE.
shingle ltlachlthem.
yfcGEORGE'S PA'rENT always .)n hand
ILL at 319 Liberty street, Pittithreriiii
10 - itaaracoli W. W WALLACE
Grat•
ALL SIZES, aln - ava on hand at 319 Liter
ty Ht. Pittsburgh ins hi WWif a 1.1. SCF.
SUN UMBRELLAS,
LAWNS,
nEaAars,
LACE ANTLES,
ROOS SKIRTS
AI, 411 klud• .41.1 r,"
Jell C. HANSON LOVE. 74 Marko! %I
LAKE FISII--150 h 11.1( WAIL White .
110 dn do Troll%
Ind do do !tenant,
tiddo Salmon:
do do Pickerel.'
Jo" reed sod for eel,. by HENRY 11. Ce.N.LINS.
QUPERIOII DOUBLE RECTIFIED WTI'S
-1,3 KEY—For eels by the barrel, Cl the low price id les
cseb. Alen, winos, lin:males, Irith and old 31unungsbels
Whiskey et reduced prices to Oise out the shirk, by
WM. 3111CIIKLINIEF,,Js., a HILO
NEW CROP SUGAR ANDMOLASSEB-
IeI Mide prime sad choice N 0 angler;
22 bble Pmt sad Crushed Sinner;
250 " prime Plantation Molesere, oak cooperate;
33 " Pt.Jeune Anger Howie klulaeses do,
Need and for Nolo by WriLMITCNELTILEE, Jr. & BRO.
tur'24 No :Oa Liberty street.
30 BBLS. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR
from wlecteel White Wheat juot remised and for
sale at FRANCE% New Family and Tea :Rom, Federal
Street, Allegheny.
N. /I.—Will be dolirered to the rraideness of fernlike
free of charge. Jolt
oAT MEAL,L Pearl Barley and Oaten
Oroale, freall ground and of mporlor quality, Plat roc'd
end for sale, wholesale and mull, at FRANCE'S Family
Grocery and Tea Store, Federal at., Allegheny. )alb
WFRANCE, Federal street, near La
• vosir, Allegheny City, Family Grocer, Dealor In
Floor, Bacon, Coffee, Too, Spica, Fruit., km. Jelfotlyd
MURPHY & BURCHFIELD have reed
AIL a lot of Figared Swim Hallos, .decided bargain.
Ala,. Ileves and Linen Cullers, lower than umal.
And aro am now offering our Dougra and Grenadine
Rams at much lower prices than mid at earls in the ammo.
PRODUCE FOR SALE
-03,000 lbs. country cured Bulk Mont;
26 bbl.
160 but Dry Apples,
2,000 Itut. country rum! Baron,
In star. at soya SHRIVER A DILWORTH'S.
2(), ()00 LBS. BACON SLIOULDERS
10.000 doHow:
0,000 do Jr.
Meru
29 tcs.S.o Mons,
Just coed and for gaiety Jot T. LITTLE A CO.
FORAGE TO LET—TmI lark dry Cel
tars and Second and Thini floors, on favoratdo
lognirs. r.r HITCHCOCK, &DERRELL? 0 CO..
Jai No. LT2 Socosol and 103 /rout siren's
L AWNS, BERAGES.
LACE AIAFTLES,.
DUAfg6TIC 1100 1 / I t, dr
A. goal and cheap . elect a. is in the city.
bat/Bmi' C. HANSON LOVIC. 74 Market etreet.
P. K FOR CIIILDRRNS' CAPES,
• Basques, Collars, Sleeves, Shirt Bosoms, ke.
The loot amortment In the city Joel reed. Phase call and
eto them. Jell:dawP C. MANSON LOT F., 74 Market st.
VERY DESCRIPTION of DRESS GOOtiB
j:,4 Shawl., Mantles, klonrulng Moeda. White flood.,
tory, Ac. Alan, a large and very chomp Mock of Domestic
2cla. Je2olra C. RANSON LOCK, 74 Market at
SUNDRIES -30 bble. prime Lard;
Id bags Feather,:
3 " Wool,
Now Ismll4 Rom Monolog - Day ell) for rale by
ILE PAPER—A superior lot of Letter Pa-
N._, per, 16 to 20 years old. A email quantity &a. sels
Ons ream, ruin] or plain, al
WI& G. JOHNSTON & CON,
any2l Paper Warehonse, 67 Wood ',tract.
DRY GOODS of every variety as cheap as
tbeycan bo reed any place. 0. HANSON LOVE,
leo No. 74 Mark/delve(
MILE best 1195orted stack of Fancy, Staple,
Foreign and Domestic Dry Geode In the city.
call mud sea theta. C. RANSON LOVE,
... 74 Market rimer.
' -
B ACON -5000 lbs. Bacon ShouMere; •
4000 do do llama
Just rrceireJ and Corsa la by_,- BOB?. DICKEY,
JelB INl.l34Feordst ~Door Wood.
EANS.-5 bags gull white for sale by
1.16 R. DAGZELL t CO.
.250 ,!I'.`" SACKS for
KISS ME SWEETLY—The lat6st and
Mart do r ibtloua parttime., dlasillaf from tba Iran known
Tallp VOW. , *l.ll“aPPly raed Mk day by
OS. LMWO,
Commercial
LXI3ISIITTEE OF FOR
0 B.CNkTI, V. P., Jaus N . CUSGRAVZ. NAvrat.
r. u. CANTU., Dirm MTAxt.L.s.
PITTSBURGH ItlAti.H.ETs.
Reported Speciary for the PLlLthurgh
flrbeintanu. tdonnar, Jr.. 21,19:5.
FLOUR—DuII; aalom on tr hart of 40 o,t 7., Lula super at
From store., 00 bble extra and family do at 84,00 and
14,60; =do family extra at id.LO; 100 do =red 004 eV.,
fatally at $ 3 ,: 0 and $l,LOt CO do do at v 1,50 and 1.02; 70
do do at $3,45 and $4.45; 50 do at $3.02. $ 4 . 2 0 nod $ 4 . 6 0 Mx
lb. throe gnedna; 50 do do at $3,72, $4OO and ¢4,04, 100 do
do at 13,62, 41,00 and T,4,00; and GO do do at $3,12 2 , $1,123
$ 4 : 43 and $1,3040133.
URAIN-9ales front Ora hand. of 100 bum Ilya at 45: 120
bum While Wheal at and 2,200 Lum Nutborit AM do at
BA )N—Salta in lots of 15.000 Itre Shouldore and Ma.
at 7 and!). 4000 IDs Sldos at .! y, and 10 to Shoulders at
!Seas Io k 10 Lade •1 $l7
POTATI)I,II—Are start. aud iu regilesl; sales of 100 b
Mixed at LO .d 100 do at eS.
LlNE—Felon of 2.0 Itbla L00t.,1110 at 0,2.: and 3.1 do If
, raulle Content at $2,1,0
SUGAR—A sale .74 511WS at Ma ,
GERMAN t 'LA Y—A sale of . tons nt 1.3 L
.URIED APPLES—A sale of rot I.os at SI,IJ
PAGS—Solos of 2 t 4,14 at 9.
40 IA: tt
BIONETAILY AND COII3IEIMIAL,
The rvecipte at lido wat..r. of Flour, Wlookl, Corn and
Berle,, for xn•k In Juno In I ~- and 1, n, have
be.n we Intloan
Fleor l.t I. Wheat Ime C 4.111 lttrlev Ln
I iSti 12,... , 17 717 , 0 • (fiS
.14! . ..173.797
- - --
Increase 43,672 230,617 168,173 14,504
The naz - mgatea of tI, retelpta of !Ito &Lava articles Pars
(la thn years ISSI and 16.1, hem, been
1,57 70.570 8 . 15,4,e.1 b.1,3.a5 161,727
15.18 .313,256 661,144 291,414
1LM0.3. 1,749,W7 617,0,1 t
Reducing tho srlit.at to floor, the ranettoof recelptitor 1.555
tr., IS6; ie equal to 692,tt19 . Trft/
Imports by Railroad
PC. O. It. 11.-2 1,1,1 s 'asap, 21 tslls rags, sd ,
brooms, fuddle, IVlrts 6- co: 17 ears hogs, d do cattle,owne
cks baton, 5 lea do, US 16 , 11 rugs, 1.31 do lard, 12 do dour
112 aka p.,talona, Clarke t co.
C. b P. R. R.-30 bbla ablakey..l Foraytbir; IU LW!, fish
Jortbuta 466 bus potato., 3111raat 3 bola oma Glydet 11
cars ore, Roe.; 21 Dbl. ugp, Rea; 26 bdis cWrs out.
P Ft. W. &C. R. 11-6 Ude egg., kge butter, Riddle,
Winn @ lo; I LW eggs, 2 las bacoo, Leech & Iltztchirdera; 8
bble dr apples, hreendleen, &teens A: co; 1 LW beatest 2 pkg.
bacon, Ehrlrer & Dilworth; I do egg., I ek Lem,. Eveatoro;
39 eke door, Spat.% & co; 6 1011. hatollea, J Wooderell.2 bbl.
pearl., Duca, & co; 1132 eggn, Rea; 6 ears rattle,
owuent; We egg., 17 pkge hotter, 61 tea Imam, 2I ram
wool, (Aar hue wheat. Clarke
Import, by ILI vs r
511.1NONI1AIIELA NAVIGATION CO-:.: Lgo coro,llra,
1,1 , 1 uldskey. Cl.rlE. 5 lAA baron, 105 t.1.,1 door, du
gg% Swindler; 15 do rern..nt, Leech A. Holt Illoso.t; 10 ale
MAK, Woe& 2.57 1, gleok flack; 2 1,1,1 egg, 1 , ,t.5..er, 1/0 1,
gla., Mill, A 11.1rkedson: 51 L, Oltosou; 111.1 eggs, narnrr
to bbla. Ift.sclt; 140 bit ;snort - , Colima/1.; 1 1,1,1 dour,
IVIIEELINU por kW floor, Prtzor, 4u oko
!angry, Gurranl! 007 101 l tower, Hanna; lu Idd flour, own,:
50 do do, Crawford: 25 pro bacon; Ilsou, :17 pkg. 0., hl .
Kibbero 5 firkloo butter, 10 loge hooks, corner .
LOL'I9 per Shenanic . o-2 bx. h goodn,l 111 do, Juo
Floyd A co; 213 dr hldes, , o: 5G Ile homy, Irwin A
Bonn! 29d0 do,l en leather, Clarke A co; 300 lads nand, J B
Lynn A co; 100 do floor, .19 Liggett k co. 75 do do, Llsidety
50 do do, IV Seddon; 32 du ninlkey, A Callow; (a) lonn meld
Childs A co.
Fr. LOUIS per N. Lloltoes—ro e Idols, 37 do LIAR, 5 do hr,
A Wood; 42 sks potatoes, SCllano L A njor; 1 bra fir goods, C
Msoslooar; 25 do amp, 2 tc hem,, W Illioms & Johnson; In
LLI mplasses, 2 fir do. J Laub & cm 2 bids scrap Iron, Jones
Iloyd S co: la bids spirits, 0 Pager, 5 cks lead pipe, 6 mei
do, A I:ardon; Ib. rude, W l'oetalL 5 bdis Ibo Inds,
Leer!, A Blair, 1 do do 0 Anderson, 77 tygs potatoes, Jos A
Vetoer; 4 Po booms, Wade, Hampton A co; 10 tons pig Iron
Jones, Wsilltigford kr mr. 10 do do, hing.r, Ilartman & I
Ls, 10 Was dour, 67 rk. bacon, 25 tea boer, 24 do barns, 74
H. !lamp, lb coils rope, Clarke A en.
E=ll
The river wok 4111 falling with lee. Mao eight lest o r
water by the pier inset ou riaturday. . Business was doll as
usual—now not then it email lot of iron going on board of a
boat. The Fulton City did not get away on Saturday Dot
the Gladiator did The Slien• op. Capt. French arrived
aith a that rate load from Pt, 11.001 and the N. Holmes, eller
a pretty long trip got In with a fair ..... The Lebanon
had a large crew of men at work t Altair lug damages and
will earn De in trim again.
The Fulton City and Rocket will leave to-day with goal
loads. The Emma Graham will In at the wharf this morn
log.
Tto Da•4nge front the Upper itfiaairalptii arrival yeeter
day with a good load The weather tram I ery 'Farman.' lte
river falling with ; fief of tracer
The Cincinnati Cominarcial of Saturday mye Between
the hours of 1 and 2 o'clock, yesterday morning, the cry of
•° man overboard" was beard on tl, steamer (hazel. when
it atm ascertained that • German dock hand, from Dinning.
ham, P. had :alien overboard and drowned bekire must.
range torrid be rendered at that late hone. At the same time
Capt. :Amman el tr.,- Goody Friends, discovered s,vertal
bales of cotton On Ore In th• engine room of the Ganal. Tb•
flro true corm exUngoishod, without material damage.....
The The Dottie ith can. in from Ntodit filo. Having broken her
lartanord engine I 'doer Lot/birdie, she completed the trip
with one engine. The Superior mired from Pittsburg,
and tha t:wallow from Parker•burg—both with One tripe.
fitessolcass.—'l to Gazal and Goody Friends left fur Pitts
burgh—the latter with a very alum trip The A agorae
cleared far St. Louie, loaded to the guard.
At Cairo, the lees,,, on the Ohio side of the loon, was
nearly suitnergeal, and fears were entertained that It would
bosh through: elan, that the:ow of brick houses known as
the Spnogrold Illock, would to undermined. hole',
Point, the ‘lissinsippl rimer i. over twelve mile. wide...
We bare no improvement to note In freights .. A destruc.
time crevasse u announced at lire Pose Pass. ,The flood of
waters in the lower Missivrippi has no abatement, but Le
steadily increasing, with over three thousand miles of coin.
rat.... 1 country turtntiated. This far exceeds in extent tbe ,
entire folltittellt of Enrols, end over there It would be
Iralkol upon es • deluge. LI ere It hl rolled e6aad, or freshet,
and not moth feared. thongh It o working the No of then ,
lands of plarontious.
• •
Niqn.tta..—The entnt/e,144,1 was 1.1111.{, on the 1511
srlth Hat fret en the &bulls The Vett
Ntuabyl no nu the I Ith
t. Lori, --Ma Promo. ii,, and Jae arrived .43
Departed—Brest Vreat for Pittatargh.
Tao Dem of Tituraday. says: •• The Jas. 'Wood ta at the
Shot Torre, Altamont e aon.enhere In the nerghhorhocAh
Denmark. al...vs:with street; St. 1..01r. at Smsth street.
arn nl.Ol 1, Is Swing at the tont of Chrri y etrnot, and
Ito M..tropulta at th. tont wenn ntreet.
It Is bardl, pokaith. to state any thing in regard to the
no.,lnt of Lustuers doing, the boats at. so di.p,rat...l
Steamboat itegleter
A kill Lmet oe, Bro w.rl Telegraph.d., .
IVI ard, Cl.vt.it., Wheeling; Li lad uWr,i:iurl npn
1./00. Marnwra,
DEPAItTED—Lgvarno, Brun.Tlll, do.
Bnyaorl. Elizabg.th; ettegtM, Wheeling; Ida Nay. 1...u1gt111
g
Telekraphle Markets
J.lll , 19.—Cotton firm. salmi and halm at 12c
for upload middlitt, Flour Iteser, 117,000 barrels—
tO boot Leary rah . . 07.001 bus Western Red at $1,0041,01
What. $1.05i41,14. Corn dull; the quotations are nominal.
Pork heavy; 'OM. $ 16 , 1, 0451C.55; p,imu has declined 10 mint
at $15,75413,50. WC. dteady;at 734(417%. Illdos stsouly
ntlce unlmpornwt. Lanl heavy at 111 7 ,,,511.-
11 1 biOty dull. Nlescovslo 5 1 5iM G l 4. Freight, on Ow..
to L1T . ..1,0cl 52. on Flour to Liverpool 1. 04d1pIs rd; on
tlrntn 4 1 .(4,5 storks doll; Lacro.. d 1111wankle 614,
leh. Central 21% . . IV. Y. Central 52 , .;, 1111.oun Eines 57!ti.
tbdow and Chicago 54ii; Ens 70 1 .4 i lacrosse land grants
1115; Tennessee Smes 73 1 ,, Ohba Sloes lii
PRILAI.I,IIII, June 19.—Flour doll but prkes are with .
ant change; the apeculattve demand has entarlymatted, and
them la no shipping demand; small Wen fur Loma use were
madost $4,2544,37 fw SUPOrnllty nod $4. , 4134 up tet t :l,2s fur
riot, and entre fatrillr. Rye Flour la steady at $71,31, and
Corn slesl .1.3,37. Wheat is dull at $1,0341,05 ton red,
and zi,tor&ig) for white. Rye wanted at Goa Cam Is lo
good demand: 10,000 boob yellow wild at 71673 c; declined
at the latter rate; 1 4000 bush of western Osts wild at 41c.
Itrov Wens quirt, Mesa Park hold at Itliqil7,LO. without buy.
am, 50 mks Shoulder, iia Balt sold at ft?r,ic, which Ina de.
cline. Small mks of Lind at 11%5011, 1, 0 oh's, and 12%
6415 , ,i In kegs Wool conies forward slo 4 wly, and the 111.1.
ufactureva manifest no dlsposltlon triptychs. Whisky ad
vancing; aSibbis Ohio wild at =5 - ;..2.4u
COICITN.I. Juno Hr.—Flour Is very doll and thew Is
tionimg doing of conswnettra, the prices arm nondnal. The
receipts Ira locreMlng. Whisky Is um:halved; ...urn.)
bblet at 21;4, closing dull. Provislnna . are dull; Shwa Pork
In oder.' at $15,7,1, Ragan Sides wild at 7 hulk do at 7t;
Lard Is worth about 15. though It In told will difficulty at
thisrat.. Corn Is doll mid drooping: tha rtrelpts am 1.1.
The weather condones mm. Nancy matters &veldt:ill:
currency le vary plenty. exchsuge um 11,0 emt 1 1 , „ par rent
premium.
flavrixoar, Juni. I J I• dull, eXceliling city mdl,
which rolls at $4,11i; Ohio and Howard .trout 1. held at
%Wheat atrendy e 570451,03 for red, and $1,046
11,15 h.r rilato. Cum te buoyant at i2ria73 for yellow, and
for while. Provision. nncliangod. Whialiy steady.
1858. CARPETS. 1858.
TIIE MARKET STREET CARPET STORE,
IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY
A all densuids Co Velvet, Itruansela, Three-ply and In
grain Carpets, of eve devcripOun, style; and onality. Floor
Oil Cloths, from 3 to 11 foot wide, at lower prices than we
bare ever beforeenteral; Cocoa 3latUng for offices or
chunchenc Painted Window Simla., and everyllinng conoect
ed with the Carpet department of llonwo Furnishing.
As we antklpate an advanco in price. alter the Spring
Trade opens, we would euggeat to purchasers to make their
selection,. now from our largo Stock and at our present very
low mire. fe22 W. MICLINTOCIC.
400 . _
R B Eo u I S vitu S I O T U I2 .:ii .. E ., intoNd WHITE
for sa le
by AND
my.3l !CRANE k ANjER.
T_IrERRINO-2U bbl.. Balt. Herring this
_EL day arriving for sale by ATW ELL, LEE • CO.
AA
SR HOOPS-14,000 just reo'd and for
salo by (10711) T. LITTLE d CO.
COMMERCIAL LETTER PAPER—Very
thin for foreign romarpondemeno,rulad and plain.
10 y 32 W. S. HAVEN, Stationer'. Warehouse.
N
TDIA RUBBER CURRY COMBS—AIso
. large ausortment of Dressing, Tuck and Long Comb.,
tor sale at the India ilnbiner Depot of J. k I.I.PIIILLIPS.
OSPITAL SHEETING of all widths and
Al_ boat valley for not. .t the India Rubber Depot, 24
awl St. Claw street. Jell J. & 11. PHILLIPS
BXS. CONCENTRATED LYE for
%.,%." la 1.7 R. L. FAIINESTOCK k CO,
No. 00, rorner of Weal and Fourth eta.
BEANS -20 bhls. small white Beans for
sal. try Jel2 MERRY H. Cf/LLINS.
lIEBBING- -25 bbls. Herring for :min b
Jel2 ME N ET - R COLLINS, .
FCo 11--35 sacks Summer Mills Eitra fine
To nn. Floor Dm reed on consignment for sale by
Jell ROBERT DICK 1DY,131 Front et, near Wood.
ciOFFEE-25 bags good Rio in store tor
•.„)
sole by Jell ROBERT DICKEY.
BAILEY'S PATENT CURTAIN FIX—
TORE—The bent in ate Owl reed and (or sale at 2C,
tot St. Clair et. tell J.AII.PHILLIPS. •
250 BUS RED POTATOES to arrive for
•ale by my3l /'DANE lc ANJER.
CEMENT. --50 bbls Hydraulic in store, and
loran'. by JOU J. B. CANFIELD.
VOUNDRYTUETXI;-4 tocs Soft icleirl
form& by mv27 lIIMILY 11. 001.LIN8.
ACID Mll half bbls. largo and
=dlr. Xs for We by R. DAUM e CO.
5U81410.-16 bags just received. For halo
by Jail ISAIAII DICKEY t CO.
B ACON. --10 casks Shoulders in store: and
__ Err ado by ).lo .1. B. CANVIELD.
P EACHES—'2O bus. 'Econ. Dried Peache s
In itora;1•111.11 low to cloto. ROBERT DICKEY.
_ __
25CASES SAL SODA for sale bit
Jot: B. L. PAIVISST4III • CO.
BALE ANISEED for rale by
L Jel2 L. L.FAH.NDITOCH h. CO.
BBLS. DAMAR VARNISH for sale by
Jen A L. rAmortarocK Ak CD.
10 CASES 0111 - 031 E GREEN foesaleby
Jen D. IMIIIIWTOCH 00.
9 OASES AMERICAN VERMILLION for
by Wm by • J. 12. B. L. 71118•ESTOWC CO.
I BALE LAVENDEBtFLO : h
cc
by 142 , 7571./AWcaTME* 00.
a _.:,!
Sputa' iltottcui.
TIEEI roT.ZIRCELIIIVIZZI AGENCY,
FOR. THE PROMOTION
AND
PROT/GOT/ON Op TRADE.
U. DOUGLASS & CO., Proprietors.
Il.ood and Fifth Ste., PitlekurgA, Perm..
ALEN. AILALMONcI, 111.1.0.ger.
Est...LiielleA, Net. yofk. Jong 18. 11—Plust,),, &larch lb6l
LIZ. 0M...
NEW LONE
❑. DOUGLASS G CO.
011/01. 01110..
l'ittaburgh D. Dorn..ss a
Co
CI
D. Docuu.sa CO.
rich:Mall Doww.as., a Co.
Cleveland Docculo, Co.
Detroit. 11. Docutias & Co.
Chang° DoooLau & Co.
Dubuque B. Dormass a Co.
Borates.' t Co.
Now Orleans • R. Vocausa a Co.
Chuloss. B. Docauss a Co.
DowLsas 4 Co.
EL Luis .................. ..... B. DOUGLASS A. CO.
AMOCIATS
Roston ............... .... ... ...E. Roar= 2 CO.
Biel:mood Passe 1. Co.
. - -
/01WWI 0171 C..
Illontreat C. F B. DOUGLAS] & Co.
Loudon. Eng Docotass et Co.
Letters of introduction to L of high standing and
reepectability In every 'action of the Colon, will be grata
itmeely furnished to eubacribera making app at the
°Men, Ai3o. lettere of ittrulurtion to auy ofte n carom
named ntaeo.
44-Cotiscnon estozrrtr erromt. to IN ALL rumor
too UNITID 8,1213 ann Donna P0M.3310.. nplkatf fo
CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENS WARE.
SPRINO STOCK JUST OPENED,
4T THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OP
El El N. Ei. x EX I (21. S - Y"
12 Witaid Street, Pittsburgh, Pa,
Woo is now receiving from Europe and
Eastern Cities, • choice amortmont of articles In his
line, comprising new and tastefal shapes of Pearl White
Stone Tea, Dining and Toilet Ware, and the same In Plain,
Gold, Lustre Band and Flower; Floe White Vitrified Iron
Stone Table Ware, known to be the most durable now In
ant for Hotels and Eltearribeetr, French China of new stela,
In Pore White and Gold Band, either fn liens or single
placer. Biddy Gllt and Decorated Toilet Seta Brittannla
and Plated Castors; German &leer Tea Table Spoons, Soap
LWlee,Ac., plated with silren fine teary Handled Herring
Tea and Table Hrdsee and Pork; Tea Walters and Trays
Shaker and Sea-gross Table Mau; Jappanoil and Decorated
Tin Toilet Setts.
Aloe, a complete and full assortment of all article. nibs
ble for the COUNTRY RETAIL TRAMS, et prices lonia.
thepublic, who aro respect/I:illy invited to examine this
stock.
Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment,
FOR TIIE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF
DISEASES.—Located at llaymiln Station. on the Pitts
burgh, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, Is now newly
fitted and Improved by the erection of a Gymnasium ood
Bowling Alley, which aril, ertor.l agreeable and heallhfni
evereitse and amusement for patients and others friendly to
onray,tent, ahe may wish to sprnd sown tine, with us
daring the hot westther. Address Bon 1.304, Pittshurgh
Je2J,F trli F FREASK, , '"• •
UM/10.'0RO-- ........ ..... -JOU, L. DOM I. ICCL111)1,18.
Pittsburgh Steel Works.
JONIES. BOYD Sr. CO,
bisattstwetur,s of CAST STEEL; sho, SPRING, PLOW and
A. U. STEEL; SPRINGS And AXLES,
an-ner Mu and /Ire SOW:, Pdtdurgh,
- .
U. B. I-LOGIL.K.S St CO,
4611171/ACTIRCIUI 07
Rogers' Improved Patent Steel
Cultivator Teeth,
artur Ran and First Street:, PieslrtiryA, Ih.
MEROAANT TAILOR,
No. 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr. Irish's Now Bald I ug,) PITPAIIIMOII. PA
ydfa
Fr'n'NMY (20.1_4_,MVS.
Forwarding and Conindetdon Merchant,
AND WEIOLFRARI; DEALER IN
Cheese, Sutter; Seeds, Fish
Aud Praduce
Awr No. 26 Wood SW et, littrhurgh.
GR.11.17
ATERCI-2.21.1%TrE
No. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET,
PITTSBURGH, PEN A,
Is prepared to larnislr hi, customers and
boscrit uuorally, with the latest and facet faahlonablo
atyloa of Spring .d Stammer Goode of every variety, S Idea
ho will nalke aft to order to that cativo satittfutlon of tiaoav
alto tnay favor theta with their patronage. apnalfe
A. A. CARRERA & BRO.,
Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency,
No. 63 Fourth
PI7TSDORGI3; PENNA.
CotnroLotra reprree.oted of highest rtantlmg. lx.r.ttered
by Peocrylvatas mA other Staten.
Eire, Murata sod Life Make irks. 4 All deerripti ~,, 9.
A. A. CARRIER,
.IYlRlydrc
S. li. CARRIER.
3.3A.W.A33 az
Homie r Sign and Ornamental Painter• r
AND DRAINERS;
• 01.2.
Whits Lead anal Zino Paints.
Also, all kinds of Paint/,Oils, Varnielaca, Window Gls.,
NILO. Drrudleo, dc,
141 Wood Strett,tino doors oWr< Very. Alley
tong lydrc
\V. U. 11.12sTiCkLAJEZT.
•NLTSCTLRW AND 441..1.1
A U kinds or Tobacco, 61111 ff and Clgara r
11a.to recontly taken the blinding No. 129 Wood airt—t. to
addition to tlo.ir ninnEarturing Fstablishmon t,No. 13 Irwin
stravt, arber* they will bo plowed to rice ben them frien.lit,
ao27:1,11.
.4tVEACTOLZE 07
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Patel Oil,
kd I fc Nos. ICA and 110 Seanui Stre.
Li rgular stcamers
. •
Monongahela River 11. B. Mall Packets
STUt SLUR TELEG It A PG, i STEJL MEP. JEFFERFON.
Ar
egad ia
Can. J. e.waan . . CA PT. (Ilona. Clank.
THE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE
roue miming regularly. Morning Boats hare Prato-
burgh of 9 &diva A. M. and Erening Ikrata at I
iielcink P. M. for firKewsport, Ellaabutlitown, blononirar
beta City, Bannerman, Fayette City, Greenfield, eubilarnia
and Br...villa, there connecting with hacks and Ca' inch.
for Uniontown, Payette Spring; Morgantown, Waynesburg,
Oarenichaeltown and Jetterann.
Passengers ticketad through from EWAN:ugh to llnlote
town for $2, meals and state-morns OP boats Inolusive.—
Boats roturnfug from Broirnmllle loam o'clock to the
toornlogand 51u the evening. For farther Information en
quire at the Office, Wharf Dma, at the foot of Grant street
nab G. W. SWINDLER, AGS:r4.
REGULAR TUESDAY PACK-
Cr FOR CANFSVILLX—The fine near
stammer Etl5lA GAHAM, Captitlmmos Arras, verd tearo
fro the ated - o and hatermallate ports EVERT TUESDAT,
•t
4 o'clock P. For freight or it
apply en bond, board, ocl9 FLACK, BARNES CO., Asia.
eittrinnatt,
FOR CINCINNATI.—Tho
lar elite wheel pocket SUPERIOR, Copt.
11. 1. ileac, will Dees for the shore awl all storm to
ports on TUIE DAY, 2 1st VI o'clock, M. For Dwight
or passage apply oil board,or to
carM FLACK, BAILNES CO., Agonies.
FOR NASIIVILLt—To fine now
Iltramor INDIAN, Captain R. Gretna.,
iIaTIP for W. abort, and all Intermediate porta, oe T
DAT, Matlntl,at I'. M. Pot freight or passage apply
on board ot to U.SI FLAGS, BARNES CO. Agla.
.t. 'Eouto, &c
F „
OR ST, PAUL DIRECT—To
ER Louis, Keokuk, Burlington, Mus.
callus, DRIP OpOri, Rock Island, Onlooe, Dubuque, Croon,
Wenona and St. Paul—Tha Duo steamer COMMERCE.
Captain U,
2 1 st will leave for the above porta ou
THIS DAY, 2lst Inn, at IP. K. For, frol g ht or pam mg o
apply on board or to
Je7 FLACK, BARNI3 A CO., Agouti.
_
F OR ST. PAUL DIRECT.—TOAga
£ll Lords, Keokuk, Darlin g ton, Manatino,
Darreport, Rock lelaud,Galessa, Dubuque. La Crosse, Ito.
noun, and IR. Paul.—Tho line stot.er LOCKET, Captain
Chao. Hurst, will leave Mr the abOVI, ports on THIS DAY,
21st inst., at 4 V. 11. , For height or passage apply. hoard
or to 11.11 FLACK, BARNES A CO., Asia.
FOR ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK
—The One trainer FULTON CITY, CapL
Derid Z. Brkkell, will lease for the above am Interme
diate portl, on TRIG DAT, 201 lola., at 4 o'clock, P. IL
For freight or pump apply on board, or to
FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agent.
WPSTERN LINE PASSEN-
M PACKET—FOR ST. LOUTS. K
OKLIK, ROCK ISLAND, GALSKA, DUISINL ,A DT.
PAUL—The spleudld taunter MARINER, Capt. Drama will
leave for the above and all lotermediate ports cat TIM
DAT, 21•1 Int., at 4 o'clock r. B. For Prelght p.wetv
apply gm toned or to
Jet FLACK. BARNES A CO., Agents.
VOR ST. LOUIS—The fine new
ateamer lOWA, Capt. Moore, trtU leave
on
for he above and all Dilemma Late ports or 41.1 W
21.1 Imtant at i o'clock P.H. For (might or puma a apply
boanl nr la f % (Jot)
FLACK. BARNES CO •
FOR Sr. LOUlS.—TheTKploridid
Irtemnor JOHN O. FREMoNT, Captain
StroCkdala, trill bear. for the above and 1411 t
Pent an THIS DAY 2m Intl. Cl 4 o'clock P For
freight or pusage apply on beard or to
111Y27 FLACK, BARNES A CO. Agent',
FOR ST. LOUIS, GALENA,
P DUQUE. Sr. PAW. A dr. ANOTIICDIT'S
ALTS, DIRECL—The Floor/yr ateou
POLIO, Capt. IL Whey, old lowa for the store and all
laterrardlato mats oo TIM DAY. nn htet.,at 4 (dol.
P. M. Dor freight or parraga apply 00 board or to
voZ CHAS. RDA, Apt.
VitTt7FUUT,.—'rhe fine pas.
ju titmice , steamer VIXEN. Captain /damn;
will leave for tbe Wore and all Intermediate par. or ,
i . gin we, at 4P. M. For freight or panne apply
au baud or to FLACK, BARNES # 00, AiMILS.
Ilan Orleans, k
FOR NEW ORLEANS—The
tpleatid paraonger eteamer /On
wAyzig, coptelo 340Lt0r4. will leave tor Oto 4,11
intermodisto port. on TlllB DAY, Itot trot, .t 4 o'clock,
rAr. For freight or posaaito opply on beecni or to
jet PLADILBAILNEIS CO., Agnate.
INDIA RUBBER DOOR MATS—The best
article in aaa for ;ale at tha India Haber DePot. or
tea .1. a 11. PIIILLIPT3.
250 TONS OIL4RCOAL PIO METAL;
3:5 - do best Juniata Illocnni
need and for sale by 3.9 a ROBISON a CO.
I t -V 0 DD's:DBREF-10 tierces
S
iicalthig this day and for &go by. T. LITTLE & 00.
90 OASES BACON SHOULDBNB ABe
riving az4 krl2lll by IA& OLICILVIII.
" cag .0 an , .o.•era or
OW .419
_
.1:11 OF 2 31ER1C.207
ye.trs I hlra been troubled with R -rat
womincal e. ind langeor, both mental and pbysicali
Wales= doll headache, polo in the Load and temnies:
coldtmea and tendency to stiffness, palpitation of the hart,
eery easilypdattemd or excited, appetite variable, stomach
and boweixdoratig.l, with paha Any mental or physical
exertion was sere to bring on all the symptoms, andl had
In addition, falling of the womia, and great polo in that ro
itiott One physician after nether exhanst.l Lis 01111 end
gave me op.. A patient and persevering [IQ of MAR
OIIALL'SZTEIIIyIII CATEIOLICON fortunately curried ma
.111.1 11000100 words sniff.-lent to eZprona my thankfulness
JCLIA ANNE JOIJNSON%
1 um trail say Mat I imvo Leen a safforerfor many years
with white. pod domoird nomatrustiott After a while 1
had otter trouble., mar es yide face, indigestion, wands
s
away, general lengnor and debility, pain in th e Miller th e
beck , a
sor t of aching and dragging sontablon,pain between
the shoulder bled,• extending down UM *pima, lose of appe
tite, trouble in the etc...head towels, With cold bands and
Diet and dreadful nefroneneea. The Iona: excitcniontareclil
make me feel as Il I Would Dy away. I tried doctors and
drugs, and everything, one after another. without the ben
egt. One bottle of MARSHALL'S vuran CATIIOI.I
CON chatormillonlo tif my syniptims tor the totter. and non
I =entirely and radically cored. I wish that every w
0000 mood know what it will do. CLAIIIM°i 011E11.
1
For • lon time I had Uterine complaints with thofollow
frig aympt ms I was narrow, emaciated and L - ritablei I
seemed to a amnd in complaint,' none of which I will try to
tell you: pa In the lower organ, and n fielings m Itmov
' thing waa ing to foil onn inability to walk muck on at
count of • paling of falinam, aching and dragging, awl
ahnotlng •In the lack, lola, and extending down do
ing; Modelling produced by riding Caused great in t im atom
medic shooting, and pains to the aide, etonsacli and 1.,.0: =;
headache, with ringing In ILe rem every Cher of the looly
mewled sorrl gmat irrnalnlity; intonse nal-tonna., I coohl
not Lear t he team skaimment without Laing prohtratod rm.
• day: I mold acmcely mom abon I lion Lon., and did .not
take pleasure In anything. I had given up Lai.. hating
tried otecriting. as I enpposed, In Tato, bat a friend called
my attention to MAIISILd LL'd l'IlkIIIIll: CA.1110LICOly•
I took It, hoping against hope. Most fortunately It mired
meg and there le not a healthier or more grateful woman its
the country. I trunt all will use IL It is truly Um woman',
friend in need. Mo. FUJI/EI:CR LESLIE.
MARSHALL'S t'TERJOVE CA THOL ICOX soil/ orrrain
Zy cure Far gof the frond, Whites, Royyrrssrd, Irrro•o, lO , '
Or Rut/ enstrualton..knoating, kihntrotatiows and
raw° Me (dray, or tritiory °remora Kenna.. or /Po
=Minna. o Urine. ILarilagro, Cbstire.orr, .IProonsnas,
ftrinrings, i Ipitations, Cramps, Disturbed Strop, and all
froullet or; .or synapaMerm, emoted.' trait VO V. 1.?, r
over..
The prim f iforrltatre 7:erica C01..401ic00 21 One HOZ. ,
and a Half . ;Ingle &We. On Me swigs of via Oolltr,
deeth Lades Ins ert in sent by ...pr.., feu of charge, rp charge, fa (L• end
of e exp. rou
Allmill , rfo write the poste/Rae adOr..., Ivan. coon ,
and Mal, We mdf guarantee !fiat Me Medic., to /I t.. :,,, •
es:remit:4 of gl money. Address
In: i; .04. 11. II ETC.' nit, I 10 11%, , 1 at., Pitmlough,
apl Idsm'll Xlgn of the Golden hones ,
J 0 II TO TUE AD ,I I li E RSi 0 t..
A rt.at uent,
121CIi C; () 11.A.11
Talk. or Isanty. It runnel axial .... 3 11,- b
then read tb,. nthm.onT. and it Yon
aronnil cacti Imttle, awl no one can Elba,
PROFESSOR WOOD'S DALT'. RKSTOILA
TIVE.—We call the attention of all old nod young, to
this wondeSful preparation, which turns Lack to lb, origami
color, gray halr—covers the head of the bald with It burned
ant growth—removes the kndrtift, Itching, nod all masses
one ernptlene—causel a contltual doss of the natural fluids:
and hence, if need as a regular dressing for the halr will
preserve its color, and keep It from Whim to extrema old
age, In all Its natural beauty. We call then npoo the bald,
the gray, or diseased In walp to nee it; and surely the youirg
will not,: they value the flowing locks, or the witching
curl, OTT b e ulthont Its wale, Is upon the tongue of
thousw .
The e, Aint for Prof. Wood's Hair Itentoratire in Now /la.
von r ved the following letter In regard to the Restore
live, , a
fe weeks since: . .
Dorn Rivas, Conn., July •;13;:ii.
Ma. travangoion--Sin I have tern troubled with dan•
dray or Kurt on my bead for more than a year, my ban
began to come out, scurf and flair together. • I saw Inn New
Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Ile/iterative" ae a cum.-
1 called at your store on the first of April feet, and porrlme
ed one bottle to try it, and I found to my satisfaction It was
the thing; It removed the scurf and hair began to grew, it
Is now two or three letbet In length where it gam ail rff: I
have great faith to It. I rich yen to send me two Dottie,
more by Mr. Pont, the banner of thls. I don't knots as any
of the hind is lased in this place, you may here a mathet tar
many bottle. after It Is known hem.
Yours, with reepeet,
Peutantarma, Sept. 10, ISSU.
tc.oe. Woon—Dear Sir, Tour Hair JimMaratha, to proaing
Itself beneficial to me. ft front, .1 ram the back part of
my head almost lost it. covering-4n tat BALa I bore
used but two half pint bottle. of your Resteratlro. and hon
., tip of my head la well atuddod with n prornitang too!. 01
young hair, and the front is ram recoittog its honefit.
hare tried other preparation', without any benefit whatet
er. I think fntn my own porronnl reennontudatinn, I can
Indum, innoy td horn try room, p..oporafnlly,
D. li. TIIONIAS, 3L It., N 0.40.1 V:. aL
rokuurs, Ise., Jane_, 1551.
'Nov. tv. J. Wootv—dte you are about to =anagrare
and rend year recently diecorertd Bair Itestervitire. I will
ante fur whoinaorker It may concern, that I hare rovl It
and known other to use It—that, I burr, fur tavern' N. arr.
been In the habit of using other their Itnetorativre, and that
I Cad yours Ireatly aupertor to any other I know. It entivv
ly cleaners tbe brad of dantlrr.it, and w ith one mouth'a prolv
er rreteremy permais hair to the original youthful
color and testate, giving it a heldthy, soft and glovvy
pearance; and all thia. without cli•color;oc the hands nob
apply It, or tler dreg, on which it drop.. I vrt the ref , .n,
recommend Its use to every no , dvorvm.. I buying a tin,
Color and htmtnra to hair
Respectfully, purr
for tmle be Of:O. 11. R EY, ER, 110 Wey.l rt., I•it• .her--1.
O. J. IYOi)D a co.. Proprietor., Broadway, ri. Y
(In the great N. Y. Wire hailing Feteblish.ent) en•l 11
liarket sts,W, Pt. Lome. 31,, an•l cold !alai ehae , Unr
np2o .; "aciEe/yd..riel
iatactlanrouo.
PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTE:4'TX°
PERRIN dc 30EN5.01 , 3
flaring htere,totl their faciiihitt far tstactufttrturir, -t.
W . - JO- CH/lADS CC VS
PATENT ELASTIC FINE
ANT,
WAT ER PROOF C E.ll ENT [ROOF IE(,
A RE now prepared t. , execute ~rders for any
dvarript lon !stoop Tht. tl+ ahorteFt n.,
IWO and a 11h the ran, .h.:•.ruth,•! to put , r 1
Itnof, that canoot
Cheapness an. 1 13 Iv: lit'-.
Onr Hoofs an ton well Itemwn to rolutra any
ay. Tostintonials in favor of Una Nuutian and 'amide, rat.
I. aeon by at one (Mho, N.. 75 snt.thh o ld at m ,
lioUdsog round with the 11tn541.; "11l be seen id'
11. Nelson s, curnar af Wylla raal High inreotte J. I'a,k's
1190/ Hotel, eurner of Crawl and Feretal Strout... llonsa of
W. 0. Lorallv, Esq.. blantond 0 14 , 4110 PltECr6Lti'n
Btable; Sturm of R. comer of Nook. and &aunt! eta ,
also Hunan of 11. 11.9necogt, same tdkwk; Itrounwv Whtwf
Dual, Ilunse of Hobert Flynn, Counrest, between sVattatia
and Wylio ttrrulß Store of J. M. Meitul.tte, Webster on.,
Stable of A. Ilradlev, corner of Water alley and Sandusky
...eat, Allegheny; bow. of 11. 11. Wilkins, r.q, Wowl'a
ltuu, !louse of A. Negley, JOllll &Mt. Wm, UCCA/1 and st,'
Gun. Es.t I.lbett3; inn runny other, too numerals to men
lion. PERRIN & JOIINSON,
altallawlyr No. 75 Ssitlifleld at., Pttielturgh, Pa.
BROIVN, 1111.1, CO.,
=IMMI
MERCIUNT
40, 42 and 71 Fr e,: Sri,
roynlrti.l
j 0.11 1 ,1 111101511'60.ti & CO., 135 Third sr.
n.,r. just rod for .don 13,Y of
English Von [lon Rod,
t,lio e Ochn.,
Vermont Oonro.
' , mach Zinc,
American Zinc,
Into Load,
and Whith g
ViSll.-50 bits Baltimor, Herring.
2Z. LON HUM. liorrlog.
20 do No. 3 lockorel.
10 do No, 1 do
23 lit do N 0.2 do
Kato No 1, 2 nod 3 do
100 packages Liao FON ro , otwo,lond roo est. , 11
Jell) J. N. CANFIELD
JOB PRINT' --
Bill floods,
CO - colors,
Price ides,
0111. Lading,
&Ater /Iva&
Labcls.nuil cosy find
of Job Priut log oz. - Tool aitb b.to, ocronwy.aj
by WM. ti. JOEINSTON k CO,
109 Job Printers, 97 Wool at.
CONNIGNIOTINWS-Z
-5000 pound" C 0.417 Mom.
:150 boa. prima Widto Demers .
-
5 bbls. Na I Lard:
10 kegs Pled) Bnutter, •
1 box Deer UNc
aro b. Dry Applerb
I o store and fur sale by 8111111 1 ER A DILWOIITII
GROCERIES— 75 lilids. prime N. 0. Sugiii.
203 bbl.. N. 0. Mollower:
75 bss Tobacco, cadets brantla
15 kegs 6 (fin TOW.:
200 has. Window Glass, erred etre.,
Ileteired nnJ for axle by Je3 N. DOEII,I - 371 A CO.
SJ..ACE AND SILK MANTLES, HAND
... Dsreees , Lawns, Needle Work Collszs a llusiery
Ism, Corsets hoop Skirta, and all kinds ef dotoculic good,
Just received. C. HANSON LOYD, 71 Market street.
AILMONIIJ3IB—Just received from Eu
rope two very superior EAR3IOSIMIS. thrrn
stops, doublo bellows, etc. They aro lu eloEaut roomed/4
carrod rose, and for folio.. nod richnets of tope cAntot Lm
. urp ,..„, t d . They /UT adapted. well f r oro Ip &MTh,' ae
f o r chit parlor, beic,• ow.l /4.0111 sutnaltute for the
Prim $175. 11. ELELEIL lIRO,
Jo, NA 43 Fifth avant.
An CASES CUNCENTRATUrfTyI7 j j
V buvr. Corn Eturb,llloo Iho. Cream Tartar,
Chrome Yellow, 120 don. /Inking Powder, IWO Ito. I; / I
Arabic, for sale of wbolesaler md retail by
Jell MACE - MOWN k FINLEY.
FAMILY FLOUR-100 ble. white wheat
Bundy FlourJast recd and for rate by
Je2 T. LITTLE I Li/ t
AFULL and Complete Stock of all kind,
of DRY GOODS, es cheap as they cao be Rand any
[melt] C. IEIANSON LOAE, 71 Market rt.
eItiEAPIYALL PAPERS—A new yappl - i
kj of new patterns far sale by
tay:ll W. P. MARSHALL ft CO., b 7 Woad se
POTATOES, POTATOES-100 bk, Prime
Stems Potatoes, a thybrate article, Jost reerdsed
for We by RIDDLE, WIRTS tr. OD.,
myl.l Ho. BS 1.1 h: rty
FRENCH AND CLIANTILLA LACE
MANTLES of all rinalitlm, rangfey, In price from ts to
Van handsome Itioness and orzandicimod other DiTig 0 vods.
my C. RANSON LOVE, 74 Marbst at.
FIRE BRICK, TILE & CLAY, ofo Le. 4
ow ItY. 0n timid and for as , a I. AA. VAMP.
WRITING PAPER, of every description,
for sale esbolosale or retell, by
KM. O. JOHNSTON L ec,
Paper Dealers. 57 Wood West.
MI Front
DLO ewo uid rm UR--:1 b
%Mite Wheat, exprortly co. it,
apl9 ez.k , by Itunizr Dicx_tr i
jut. Wooll.•;7'
CIHWI -
un• clown ofth. 44
. 34 4/ , .:7 .ClNAbita," "Cap:tette
and "Sale Ender brandy. Put teed by JO9. HLIP.SIIIOI.
rIIIT'S —, RANGIPILNICI- OIL—For
Cireserrin 5p.! bizatiryitietho CO tyq.att)
ha at, • '<a • 'JO& PLIMINIM li
t
Goodrogther hask-s, tipy. Futefp yr Dcztati-,
lellilmW Lew WWI MO;ht st•
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