.V.,44bitriki-e l iqrfte... . 4.11,1 " 1 " 1313- 0 - R431-33: , , -1297ESDAY MORNING, JUNE 22, 1858 .-'''' , l ,- o.7.Arorar, PAPER OP -PRE City,,and. News ,Items. rtsmaiOns Istval.taumwes.--We acknowledge the receipt of a printed copy of the discourses delivered .at the inauguration of Rev. Stunt. J. Wilson, - A. M.; as Prof. of Ecclesiastical Ingo etc,, in the Western Theological Seminary, at Allegheny City. :The inauguration took place as will be , remembered, on the 27th of April, 1.858. before the Directors of the Seminary at the First Fresh. Church of this city. The charge to the 'Professor on that occasion, was delivered by Roy; Samuel El'Parren, D. D., pastor of the Congruity Pres!). Church, and may be found in the pamphlet undeecontdderation. The inaugural Discourse by Prof. Wilson, was on the History of Preaching, and at the time we gave a sketch of it, though we failed to give each an idea of its beauty and eloquence as may be found here. These addresses have been published by. Mr. J. S. Davison, GI Market street, and there, those who desire copies can procure them. The Thirty-Fourth Annual Report of the American Sunday School 17oion, has been pub lished by order of the &Seed, for gratuitous dis tribution, and may bo procured at any Book _ Store for books of this sort. The principal or rice is at 1122, Chestnut street, Phila. The "Alarm Bell," is a little book of 14 .._pages, written by Mr. George Fahnestock, son B. A. Fahnestock. It is an earnest appeal to Firemen to flee from the wrath to come. Mr. F.,has sent to this city some 1200 copies of this ;book, and Mr. Albree has them in charge, and . ' will , distribute them. Mr. Fahnestock has bad about 10,000 published at his own cost, and they :eineraid to be doing a good work in Philadch phie end, elsewhere. Ftasumt's PRAYER ISISETINOS—There will be prayer meeting at the Eagle Eogine 'louse this evening, at before 8 o'clock, and also at the same hour at the Neptune Rouse. Earnest men will be in attendance to address and exhort and pray with those who may attend. Wo regretted that we were not present to hear Prof. Barrows at Christ's Church, on Sunday night, bat are glad to be able to say that his sermon was well received, and it is believed will have an excellent influence on all who heard it. His text , was token from the 10th verse of the 15th chapter of the Acts of the Apostles, "What must I do to ba saved ?" The seats on either side of the middle .alsle were appropriated to the fire department, but they were insufficient to ;accommodate the large number in attend ance. There could have been no less than five hundred active firemen present, and from the attention to the exercises they evinced, it is evi dent there is a religious awakening in their ranks. The exercises of the evening were com menced by prayer, by 'Rev. J. McKendree Reilly, pastor of the church, and concluded with prayer by Dr. hlllowin. A largilnumber of the tracts mentioned above, "The Alarm Boll," was 'distributed Define the close of the meeting. SAXIILLTH ECIIOOL.9.—ACCOTaibg to notice, the ministers and friends of Sunday Schools, uithin the bounds of that district, met in Now Castle, Jade the Sth,in the evening. An able discourse upon the religious instruction of children was delivered by R. A. Caruthers. 'The whole meet ing was highly interesting and awakened a new interest in the subject with all who attended. STiOD--Tho Pittsburgh Synod of the Evan gelical Lutheran Church met in Leechburgh, Pe..,.0n . Thursday, the .27th ult. The opening exercises were conducted by the President, Rev. G. Bawler, after which the Synod elected the following officers : Rev. G. Bossier, President; Rev. A. EL Walters, Secretary; Rev. 11. Beck, of Birmingham, Pa.,' Mission President; and Mr. C. Yeager, of Ilk city, Treasurer. Among the ministers received as advisory members was the Rev. J. Shaw, of the Pittsburgh M. E. Coufer epee, now residing In that place. After an in teresting and harmonious session, the Synod adjourned on the following Tuesday, after mid. night, to meet next at Kittminiug, Pa. ASBURY CIIAPILiti. CRURCLI.-111 a former issue it was stated that this congregation con templated the erection of a new and more capa cious structure, on a mere eligible site. The trustees have contracted for the erection of a handsome edifice on Pennsylvania Avenue, about three squares beyond the Court Bongo, and workmen are engaged in excavating the ground for laying the foundation. The building will cost between eight and nine thousand dollars. The members of the Congregation have sub scribed liberally, but they will need assistance from others. The pastor, Box. Walter A. Bell, is now canvassing the city for trubscriptlons. Afeldodist Ado. .Ptc-litc.:—The,children of the Third Church Mission Sabbath School, in the Bth Ward, and also of the regular Sabbath School connected with that Church, are to celebrate the 4th of July (the Uth) on next Monday ireek, by a pic nic at Oakland. Prrcsstmon Foams CoLutor..—The public examination of the students of this institution will commence on Thursday, the 24th, and otos° on the orening of the next day. The closing exercises will ,be.highly Interesting. We be `speak a good attendance of the friends of this worthy institution. ~: :~,~ THE IRWIN PeOPILItti BATS.—This evening, at S o'clock, Mr. Delis will sell ire his second story sales room, Fifth street, those beautifel building lets situ ated on Central street, in the First Ward of Alleghe ny City, into which Mr. John Irwin has divided his well-known "Rope-walk" property. There are no sites now remaining for homesteads in the two cities so entirely smiled and every way desirable for such purpose as these to be gold to-night. The location is unsurpassed for pure air, . beautiful views, elegant neighborhood ;"freedom from noise; smoke and coot of manufactories, and a convenient distance for men of business. The lots aro of different size fronts on Central street, end lie to the proper grade for build ing. Central street will become the most attractive avenue and the most pleasant seat for residences of that whole district of finely finished mansions, which is so entirely occupied with the elegant structures and cultivated grounds of domestic life that it pre sents the appearance of a suburban settlement.— Central street, sixty feet wide, opening directly on the West Common, gives all these lots the advan tages of these immense put:tilt:v.ollode which enclose in one square the heart of Allegheny. In the other direction of Central street it is crossed by Allegheny Avenue, sixty feet wide, Which extends to the limits of the city, north and south, reaching the Ohio river, and affording stems to every part of Western Allegheny. A visit to the premises will satisfy all that this is the most attractive sale of lots for home steads which has occurred for minyieare, or is likely to occur. .t~.;~ 3 '~1:.3 ti `,.~ :.•, ~ FOSTER'S New NATIONAL THEATILZ.—To-nigbt those genuine artists, Mr. and Mrs. John Drew, appear in three fine pieces; The White Bone of the Peppers, Cousin Cherry and the Isiah Tutor. In the first John Drew appears in two charac ters and sings a song. In the second piece Mrs. Drew appears as Cousin Cherry the Widow of the MilL _ln the last John Drew plays Terry O'Eoarc. We understand there is a greet nov elty in proportion at this theatre. Tyrone Pow er's groat play of St. Patrieks Eve will shortly be produced with new scenes, dresses, etc. Ax OLD Favoarre.—Jos. D. Murphy, or 89 ho is more familiarly known in this city, Joe Mur phy, will appear for the first. time in fire years, at Foster'a new National Theatre, on Friday evening next, and sing two akin favorite songs. The occasion being for the hatiefit of John Drew, with whom Mr. Murphy ie now traveling. Joe Marphy,has probably more friondelin Pittsburgh than any other performer, who has ever appear ed hero in his line. And *e have no doubt they will all be present on tholintoresting occasion spoken or. Dmintsinsa Stuerns.-=-A German named Fleury G, Fleto, residing in Steubenville, com luitted suicide on Friday evening by blowing his brains out with ft pistol. The deceased kept a lager beer saloon, and was a man of family. yfo-formerly kept a grocery store in one of the interior towns of this State, but failed in bold ness. Ho subsequently removed to Steubenville and finding that be could' , - not get alonkse well as ha anticipated, he put an end to his existence. CORSUCCTION. - 111 our notice or the Sharps burg Preabyterian Church, some time since, we stated that thenontractor who built it vial Mr. Morton, of A/bylaw. We should have 'raid, " Mr. Morton, efSharpturg." The error would have been oflesa note, if it bad not happened ghat there is a builder in Allegheny city tamed Morton, andllty credit Of the job thus passed, unintentlonally,into his' kande. RsaireTviii.—We deedre to Call the attention of our readers to a sale 'of valuable real estate, to be cold by. J. B. Stryker; at 11 o'oloOk this morning, on the premises. The property con sists of four desirable lots with 'lmprovements thereon, situate between Market and Ferry etc., on Water et. it being property deeded by John Kelly in trust to his daughters. la the case of Ohio vs. Arthur Banyan. indic ted at the present term of the Court of Common ;Pleas for Jefferson county, for assault with W ant to commit a rape, the jury returned a ver dict of guilty, and he was sentenced by the Court to the penitentiary for seven years. Thus Buts.--The,Grand Jury yesterday found true' bine for murder against David Evans, of Allegheny, (wife murder) and Jame!idogoe, charged with the murder of Protease, Baehr on the night of the Bth of June. D.tun Mtsascs., Exptese Messenger at Atli gums, bas been appointed Mail . ?ifeesenger for .Mlance Station. • - ateall b1i.8014 of deabAbie Beak bbd 49, bow Augtion AIWA. this t • FUth On Monday, before Judge WClure, Parke and Adams, the first case that came up was— Com. vs. Porter Sewall, Alex. Hanlon, Robert Logan and George Burkhardt; indictment, &a gentl and battery, on oath of Gottleib Fano. The defendants are members of the night police, and on the night of the Bth of May arrested the pros ecutor and four others as they wore proceeding np Penn street, towards Lawrenceville, in an omnibus. It was in evidence that the omnibus company was a little jolly and that Mr. Pais get ting out to pick up his hat, was arrested. The same case was up a few days ago, with Jacob Weidler as prosecutor, when the watchmen were acquitted. Edmund Snowden, Esq., appeared for the prosecution, yesterday, and A. W. Fos ter, Esq., City Solicitor, for the defence. A large number of witnesses were examined, wile all testified to about the same state of facts; the whole matter amounted to but little anyway. The jury last night was still out. James Howell, James Howell, Jr., and Michael Harlan, were prosecuted for surety of the peace by Philip Swanger, residing near M'Keesport. The difficulty arose about Swanger-putting cat tle into a field claimed by Howell. The prose: enter testified that Howell threatened to split his head with an axe which the youneer Howell had, while Harlan sat on the fence looking on. Michael Harlan stated that Swanger made threats of splitting Howell's brains out with a club, be fore the latter drew the axe. The Howells went to the place where the difficulty in question oc curred, to get wood for making a shaving horse, and seeing the cattle, turned thorn out. The Howells made rebutting statements, and the Court directed that Swanger and the elder How ell should each pay half the costs. 'R. Woods, Esq., appeared for defendants and Thos. H. Mar shall for prosecution. The Grand Jury ignored the bill against Pat rick Silver, charged with selling liquor to - a mi • nor, and he was accordingly discharged -Coro. we. David Dunseith, indicted for assault and battery, on oath of John M. Johnston. The complainant wasput under oath,and said that he went on the 27th of May-into the store of Mr. Dunneith, the jeweler, in the Diamond. to get a pen which he had left there to be re paired; and that, then and there, Mr. Dunseith without provocation struck the prosecutor," knocked him down, stamped upon him, and called him opprobrious names. On the cross-examin ation the same . witness staled that he wanted also to get a shirt-stud he had left there for re- I pair. The witness then, when he had got his pen and his itud, handed out a $2O bill, out of which Mr. Dunedin was to take $2 DO. Ile (Mr. D.) laid on the show-case the change, when Mr. Dunseith'sson took $6 out of the sum and put it inthe drawer. It was also drawn out of the witness that Mr. Dunseith went out to get his $2O bill changed; that he came in with $3 more than the requisite change and that this witness claimed the $3, though it was al leged that Mr. D. said a mau who owed him $3 had paid him While he was out to get the change. la the course of the struggle, a show-ease worth $lOO was broken. . Witness denied that he had ever said to F. S. Tnrbett that the difficulty was his (the witness') own fault and he had rather have lost $lOO than that the thing should hove happened. The Commonwealth rested here. The defence called F. S. Turbett- Ile testified that Johnson told him he would rather have giveh a hundred dollars than the thing ehould have occurred; said he was only fooling', and if they had given him the right ebango the diffi culty would not- have occurred; Mr. Dunseith said he would hold the change for the broken case. James Dunr•'eith testified to a similar stale of facts with the other witnesses. He said, how:. ever, that the sum coming to Mr. Dunseith, his father, was $4,50. J 11. Foster, Capt. David Campbell and Edmund Snowden, Esq , testified to the good character and reputation of Mr. Dunseith. Mr. Hanna testified that Mr. Duneeith came to his store on the evening in question to get change for a $2O bill, but that he ( Hanna) could not change it, but paid Mr. D. $3 which be owed him. 3. H. Hampton, Eeq , ably defended Mr. Dunseith. J. F. Cochran Esq., appeared for the prosecution. Jury oul. Tux Mayor, yesterday, addressed a letter to the Governor, setting forth the ease of Morgan Bryan, and without directly invoking executive clemency, stating such facts as bear in his favor. We find the object of our remarks on thin ease yesterday morning was misunderstood. We do not think Bryan deserved any particular sym pathy. There was the law, a just and reasonable one, which be knew lie was breaking. Be has no right to cocaPlain,uow that he is to suffer its penalties. But the grmtad we look was that the bold and ritecessfol deshors ought first to have been put iu the duel, An we supposed would be the cam, the chief mom under indictment has left the city, and those who desire to hod Lim will have to go to Boston, where ho is now no ruing. And all the others who can rake to• gc er funds enough to escape, will doubtless do ea, having been taught what they may look for if they come to trial THE FOURTH OEj uts.—Who is going to cele brate the 9th in this cityr What is to be done, and who axe to do it We hear that a novel way of spending the day is to be tried In Wash ington county. dome central place, convenient and pleasant, is to be or has been selected, and the whole country around in a circle of 25 miles are invited to repair thither to a grand picnic. Manly sports, ball playing, dancing, singing, eating, riding and music are to make up the general exercises of the day. This seems to us a very sensible way provides! the persons who always attend such places for the express pur pose of getting drunk and disturbing all decent folk, can be kept away from there or whisky away from them. Annum ANDEILYON WW3 sentenced to the pen itentiary on Saturday on six larcenies, to all of which be plead guilty. On Saturday night, he made a desperate attempt to break jail, having dug a hole under the wall of the cell fn whioh be was confined so as to be able to escape into an adjoining cell which was unoccupied and whence he designed escaping into the world out side. Before the main object could be effected, however, ho was discovered by the jailor and made-secure. At noon yesterday he was taken to the penitentiary whence ho will find it more difficult to escape. A knife which ho bad con verted into a saw for cutting the gratings was found in his possession. THE WEATHER was excessively hot. yesterday. The thermometer stood at about 00 0 , and the heat at night was not mach less tolerable than it had beta through the day. The ground is full of water and the steam generated by the sun is bringing vegetation forward at a groat rale. rOUFG Edward Grier, whose name was con nected with the attack upon a German near the end of the P. Ft. W. & C. R. R., some weeks since, has, we understand, already embarked at New Bedford, Mass., fur a three or four years' •oyage around Cape Horn and in the Pacific Sens. TilE military ofEcers of the county will hold meeting on the 3d inst., at the Hall of the Washington Infantry, on Fourth street, A large attendence is expected, as the new Militia Law will eomo up for consideration before the meet ing. TEE Teachers in the public schools of Alle gheny city and boroughs, holding provisional certificates, will be examined by the County Su perintendent, Bev. C. W. Quick, on next Sat urday. Ws perceive that the publisher of the Sew York IFeekly- is oukstith another novelty... A new Story by Sams A. Maitland, author of "The Watchman," "The Old Doctor," "Santa roe," "The Lawyer's Story," "Old Honesty," etc., commences this week in that popular pa per. Mr. Maltland'a new story is to appear un der the title of ROSA MILTON ; or, Mr Hermit of the Sea Shore; and will no doubt add to the al ready handsome circulation of the Weekly.— With mach a succession of capital stories, by the best writers in the country, it is not surprising that this paper Las at once attained a position to the front rank of the popular publications of the day. The New York Weekly is published by A. J. Williamson, 22 Beekman street, New York, and sold by all Booksellers and News Dealers in the United States and Canada. It is sent by mail at $2 a year, or two copies for $3. For Sate by Hunt Et Miner, Maser& Hall, Fifth street. Toe Love 0? PRAISC.— "The lore of praise, howo'er concealed by art, Reigns, more er less, and glows in every heart; The proud, to gain It, toils on tolls endure, Tho modest shun it but to make it sore." It is our province to praise the garments made at the Brorrn Stone Clothing Nall of Itockhill Wil son, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, alert, Sixth, Philadelphia. DR. McLANE's LtvER PILLS.—When tho proprietors, Fleming Bra , of Pittsixery,b, Pa, of this loyal neble =My purchased It of the inventor, there wai nu medicine which deservel the atm.,forth e core of Liver and /Atone complaints, notwitheuditeg the great mam ba. of tbesediseases he the United States. In the Smith and West partimiluird whore the patient le frequently tena ble to obtain the services of a regular physician, wane ram. edy was required at on. safe and effectual, and the opera. Ike of which could he no wise proro prone preJ edictal lathe Constitution. Thlsmedicine is emptied by Dr. Duane ' Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming Brea, of Fitteburghos has boon peered in every Inst.. In which It lom had a trial. Aiwap, beneticial, not a solitary Instance bas ever occurred In which its effects have been InJorione. The in. rentiOn of an educatod .4 distinguished phYsielere. Mem nothing in common with the quack newt.= leer ood upon the public by .hallow pretenders to th e medicsnot. Da. wkw has now proved, beyond a doubt, that Dr.ll . l.ltnes pm le the bept remedy our - prepared for the laver Com plafgt, should be ta:qui teasktorDß.ld'LAND 8 WITZD LIVED. FlLlAmanuneeturedby FLEMING dpyttaberegje, Derma. other Pins purporting _Miter betre the public. Dr. Wlstees's Re. ?dna wet PIA alio bb coF lll36l .v.rmilbo, ma now be r i +taapaolgpe.44/114, • 4,4 Mat weithe eaoe ed • • . • . • • "~I:{1:1~~~ ~; Court of Quarter Sessions . Pesos br oar Spicier Rporier.l IT WILL well repay any person who codtemplates the purchase of a Sewing Machine or wishes to In spect a piece if perfect mechanism, to call at No. GS Fifth street, the bead-quarters of Ater. IL Reed, the agent for Wheeler t 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 jonsnals 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 ail others we may enumerate us follows: Beauty and completeness of stitch ; from its pecu liar firmness celled the "lock-stitch" ; economy of thread; simplicity and thorougness ; portability; Fpnod ; quietness of operation; strength of scam; applicabilty to all kinds of sowing; elegance, kn.— Every fancily which can afford the purchase, (and its cheapness bring* it within the reach of all,) every shirt-maker and tailor, every general seamstress should possess ono of these invaluable improvements. It would even be policy and wisdom for people in the country and villages to club to-nether and pro cure a machine, as with it labor may be abriged thousand fold and the slavery of domestic life re lieved to an incalculable degree. Remember they are to be had in this city only of Mr. Reed at 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 31.8srs.Gerf• Ilostrigk, No. 85 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. Sown tom Dar, when the calmness and equanim ity of the sky is redacted in your countenance, pay a visit to Glasgow, whose Ambrotyiw. and Photo graphic Gallery occupies is portion of the front in the "Apollo Buildings," ou Fourth strixt. You will come away assured that he is a first-rate opera tor. Mn. IVATICISS, at No. 23 Wylie street, personally supervises the manufacture of the fine assortment of ladies' and Misses hoots, shoes and gaiter., which ho offers to the public. No dealer in this branch to more deearvedly popular than this gentlemen. lie is always "up to time" in hle patterns, and his prices are not undersold any where. We will hereafter present a few certificates—a few of the many voluntarily tendered—of the virtue of Rnlronan'm Vegetab/e Compound, in lung, chest rind throat complaints. We are convineed that among modern remedies for diseases of this class It has never had a superior. We ran conscientiously recommend it. The Fish and Oyster emporium which is to roll known' : as the "Old Dominion," at the corner of Libartrand Hand streets, maintains nobly the high reputation which has been earned for it by its ener getic and gentlemanly proprietor, Mr. Henry Roller. When fresh fish aro desired apply at the -Old Do minion" with a:moral certainty that you will not re gret the etep. Stetter, whose visit to Onsho.,, created no little sen sation in the gossiping circles, has returned, and re ports the speedy and honorable adjustment of the "Styx" diffienlty a not doubtful fact. On At, that he is about receiving no addition to his stock, which will enable him to' furnish still more satisfactory, pictures at his cheap gallery, No. 93 Wood strceL Mew.. S Ft, ICY No. 73 Market street, pro. sent rote inducements to those who purchase Dry Goods, etc. Their establishment is a largo and well supplied emporium of all the articles comprised in the trade, and their assortments ore invariably of the best description, purchased for CASH by Mr. Spence himself, a dealer of the widest experienca No customer of .this house has ever been heard to complain of want of attention or impoliteness of any of its winches. They are all gentle-me, It it 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 no will venture to assert that .11 . r. -iirnourr, of No. G 3 Market street. ranks as one of the first clothiers and furnishers in Pittsburgh. Hie assistant, .Ifr. A. L. Fraser, who superintends the cutting and fitting do partment, is a young men of the highest ability ant qualificat ions. Patronize young merit and enterprise. The lives of the best men the world has ever known were em phatic teachings to this effect. Among the worthy &Hiving of this city we take pleasure in commending to public patronage Ifes.r, Thadb, Mom and Sign Painters. Their shop will be found on Fifth, near Liberty greet. ,Srsisrock, of the Excelsior Restaurant, No. 111 Wood street, still continues to improve hie splendid Dining Saloon. We may safely say that it will be is neat andelegent - in appearance as it is Substantial in fact. Pittsburgh requires a first.class saloon of this kind, where meals are served np par order at any hour, in the best style. That requisition' well met by tho Excelsior, from the seppliee of which there is nothing solid or epirnrean in the line of fish, fowl, game or vegetables, bat Tony Ire bed ••on the word." A responsible, reliable and honorable firm, en. gaged in the Liquor trade—an old and well estab lished houso—is that of .rohn /fryer & Co., No. Liberty stmt. Prom them pure Liquors ran be bad Invariably—a consideration of rim/ importanee— and tho purebaser will always enjoylhe advantage of a well ayPorted atoek from which to make a so., tion. Tar Gents' Furnishing EstaLlishmant and Cloth ing Ilan of Er. Cheater, nt. No. e 9 WocA mtroet, .t fords very soperior advantages for the purchase of Goats' Yoathn' and Boys' garments. Witilo In style Mi. Chester's work is invariably an f ut, - its rimer. ter fur durability is second to nano turned out In the city. A vary largo and elegant assortment on hand gives the rurtomer a nun opportunity of relenting to his taste. one of the earliest inven tions of the kind, and by many competent judges now considered the best, improved and perfected in every stage of its history, is well worth .nomination at the hands of those who contemplate purchasing an apparatus of the kind. 31,.. ft. SOO V', 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. Ilmuotnunto - POSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE sole Lome° and Itausiger......_ J. C. POSTER. Private Itoxer. to hold ela tookone. $5 (k 1 Div. Circle kill Porquette ho Upper Tier 114-Dore open st 7. o'clock. Con/menet, at tor. Second night of the riesingagensent of the celebrated or. lista, MIL nub MKS. JOIIN DitRW, nightly iersis-J by enthusiastic amilenees TUESDAY IWZNING. Jll. 7.2 d, I6s& .111 tro presanted the baaralfed dram, le tiro cots, entitled THE WHITE HORSE of Hie PEPPERS Gerald Pepper Mr. John Drew with the song of a Dentin, Ravin Glade." Elandlllaltanela Mr. Blewlhlat Magd.l•ne..... Mrs. A. W. limuhr. Agntha ill. Kate Pleher. After which the almunt comedieta of Cowin Cherry.. Mn.. John Draw. Charles, Earl of Manleyllic --Mr. IL L Logo.on. To conclude with tho ocrearolog farce of ir LIE IRISH TUTOR. Doctor ............._.........Mr.J0hn Drow In which ho will ring the Irian Ballad '•Culleeo Dhas Scrouthen Amo." In preparation, the beautiful drnnta of ST. PATRICK'S EYE. 1858. 1858. C HI CA.GO, AU HE 1E AND LAKE SUPERIOR LINE. STEAMER LADY ELGIN, R. H. TOMPKINS, Dom's. I dolor d, Tam., Clerk. P u, Wu., &award. itilraChicago. 'Loam At orttokord Lams Superior. •t 8 o'clock r. w., At 8 o'clock A. N. lAt 8 o'clock n. st. Monday,..Juno 2.llTrksday....Jous 21161aturday...Juna 25 Thursday. July 2lFriday...... Ally 31Woduesday July 7 frneaday. " 131 Ptrorure rrips to Collinglecc.l C.. through 18a1orday " 91f Crargion Bey & aroundZake Superwr I Monday._ hay. 16 Tsesday—ang. 17 Saturday—hug. 21 Friday.— " 27 Saturday.. " 71 Wad:lvey...B44 1 Tuesday... wept. 7 Friday Sept. 8 Sunday... " 12 /Saturday.. " 18 Erinday.... " 19 Thursday.. " 23 Friday.. —"it. 1 Paturday.Det. 2 Wedneaday.Ort. 11 Wednesday " 13 Thursday. " 11 110adaj...... " 18 Tuesday... " 21 Wed...). " 27 &sudsy-- " 81 Monday.. Nov. 71 Tutsday._Nov. 9 SatUrday.. Nov. 13 Je113311.1 LOTS FOR SALE MILE following Loth aro now offered for mdo on very liberal terms end lost price; el. Lt Fifteen Lots fronting oa Bader street,do bterrence. rifle, Immediately oppoelto Ins wall of Allenhooy Comotexy. Each lot 21 Get trout by 100 to 121 feet deep to so alley 20 feet wide. Fllloett lota Dearer the Allegheny river, oath 27 feat fronton Pout atreot.(so feet .vl,lOlOlO extending la depth 11.1 feet to an alley 20 foot dale. W. Fifteen Lots nearer the river, each 24 feet front en Pearl street, directly nppolala Moore, Rod elteralluK to depth towarole the River 114 feet too an alley NO feet wide. atti. Fifteen Lots nearer the river, each 24 fret Bout on Broadway, (which is 00 feet will, and through which the Allegheny Valley Hallooed rutty) and extending In depth 114 feet to an alley NO feet wide. 6th. Fifteen Lots opposite the above, Rod Darer the riv. or, each Ft feat front on Broadway and extending to depth 110 feet to =alley 20 feet whla 6th. Ifftcou Lot. nearer the river, each 24 feet front on Bell street (60 foot wide)and extending in depth Ile feet to an alley 20 feet wide. Terme of ulnae follower-Onoethlrolef the whole pure... Rooney to ramsla au hood and mortgage—do tercet payable anoually—onathirol of We balance cash to hand; the re. rualndar to be paid to four equal annual lostaimento, with Interest, payable annually, eecored by hood and mortgage. Parchaven to pay for deeds. Pia. of these loto may be peen at the following pleat,: Barley, Brown A We, FYl's. A Q. Olen Work., F. PelliersACo'n, Coleman, Hallman A Co's, A. Bradley A (v., White'. Carriage Factory, Keep A Wade's, Pa. It. R. Workatqlo ward, tlhocuherger I Co's, Allegheny Valley It. B. IN- A. Wood, Agent for Phoeute pot, Brewery, • At the Curiaeu , Nearrneyer Oral; Rmplre Noah ILlcEelre'e I.lll3lrtt Work., Yard, Pork, aloCurdy A Oo'e Copper Work.. For farther Particulars, apply to U. W. I A. 8. BELL, Attorneys, N 0.103 fourth et, Pittsburgh. GREAT SALE FURNITURE C/C:p.NTIZWEir)- TIE SUBSCRIBER, having obtained per emission to remain about two weeks longer to his Waren:alas on rinb Wert, offers the balance of his stock . during that Raw at PIPE PER evir.LEMBTLIAN MARK. ED PRICKS. Side I the twat chance tar getting Von:Otero of and below cow. 11. IL RYAN, NO. :it Firth street. jelb:lerd BROOMS --100 dos extra Corn Brooms just reel and to sale by T. LITTLE L W. UPERFINE FLOPIs.-10130 bbls. Ohio Su. on is liTlValinat, IY4 . s.Cand gt F:U3 Latest from Europe Sr. Jonas, N. F., Julie 21.—Th0 Royal mall steasi ship Persist, Capt. Judkins, which left Liverpool on ' Satan Lay, the 1211 inst., was boarded oIT Cape Race at 8 o'clock Saturday evening by the steamer Victo ria, the newly-employed news-yacht of the Associated Press. The Persia has 123 passengers for Now York. Her nowa is quite interesting, as will he seen by the subjoined summary of its points. The Atlantic Telegraph Beet sailed from Plymouth on the 10th, under sail only. The Hoot was expected to reach mid ocean and commence the Operation of submerging the cable on the 20th June. In all prob- I abiLity, the great undertaking has before this eons ' maimed, and If no accident happens to mar its anc ems, the Niagara will reach Trinity Bay about the 29th, ilaStarl t, Tuesday next. Iler Britanic Majesty's steateship Agemetnnon was towed oat of Plymouth Soutol at 0 o'clock A. Mlf. on the loth, and the U. S. steamer Niagara at I I o'clock the same day. The squadron subsequently started under canvas with a northerly brume. A new weekly liuo of steamers of which the In dian Empire, formerly, the United States Is the pio neer was ready for operations. The Indiat,Euipire with the I'. S. mails was to leave Galway for Hali fax and Newyork on Friday last the 13th. The affair of the steamer Caghari and th . o dispute growing out of the imprisonment of the English en gineers between tireat Britain, Sardinia and Naples had been satisfactorily settled. The intelligence from India is one week later than previous advice,. The British troops had occupied Barellby wham they had met with but slight resist ance and had also entire possession of Rehileund. °ride:a-as quieter. Tho waxlike preparations of France have attracted public attention in England, and the matter hoe been the subject of remarks in PaiIiIIIIIMIL COYLr.m'tAs. INTEL LIG M . N.—Lin - rpm./ Cwt.,. Marko, June 11th.—The Cotton market closed dull and with a declining tendency. The sales of the week amount to 49,000 bales, including 3000 to speculators. Advice, received by the - steamship Persia caused a decline of j in tower grades end Id on middling. The sales to-day, Friday, are esti mated at 7000 bales. The market closing at the following quotations: Orleans fair 71; middling n 15-111; Mobile fair 71; midlings HZ; Uplands fair 71; middling if; middling HI. The stook In port amounted to 433,000 babas, including 002,909 of American. Lirerp.,/ lirrad.onp Marl, t. June ll.—The market for BreadstatTs continues quiet. Messrs. Richardson, Spence .4 Co.'s circular reports the weather favorable for the crops. Flour closed at the following quotation, Western Canal 20(4 :Is; Bal timore 2161.21 s 6 , 1: Ohio :Is fol@, 235. Wheat con tinned dull at Tuesday's decline; Western red Se Gd ass 7d; Southern white 754 7s 3d. Corn quint at the following rater: yellow 34s 6da3.11 54; white 32.114, 33s 6,1. Lrcrrpool Prot i4.on, Marker, Juno Il.—The Pro visions market it generally steady. Beef is quiet but steady; holders offer freely brit show no disposi tion to press sales. Pork firm. Bacon Gras. Lard dull at 56e, which is the extreme price !or retail. For Tallow the quotations are nominal. Concha is to continno as Governer General of Cuba. Mr. Fitzgerald atated in Parliament that the Amer ican Minister at Part• labored ander a grave mieep. !Tel:motion In representing England se acquleteing in the free labor movement. Waseruseeoa. June 21.—Sofheient intelligens° has been received to leave no doubt that Capt. Marcy's train had reached Camp Scott in safety. ft was the intention of Gov. Cumming, when last heard from, to open a trade with the valley. Many of the Mor. mons were understood to own more cattle than they were desirous to carryon, and of which they were anxious to dispose. The safety and general welfare of the troops at Cemp Scott and elsewhere between that post and the S., may he reckoned upon with confidence. The Mormon troops have been entirely withdrawn from the approaches to Salt Lake though the peo ple threatened to return if the army advanced before they reaped and carried off the wheat harvest. Gov. Cumming says it may be regarded as safe for emi grant, from the I . S. to proceed to l'aUremia via Salt Lake, the road being entirely open. ST. Loris. Jane 21.--A dispatch from Leaven.. wurth nays that Gen. Harney, stall and ocean left that place for I tab no the morning of the I tith. The river fell eight inches during. the last 24 hours. ending at six o'clock last night, making a fall Of 15 inches in all, at this rate it will take two r three ditys ot to die. ever the levee aide walks. All the upper streamn falling stun ly Weethcr clear and very warm. Jones, N P., Jon° 21.—Tbo government trill dispatch 3 steamer to pilot the It. S. stenteter Niagara into Trinity Day upon her arrived. It is thought that she terry reach there on Saturday. It is con templated to open the Atlantic Telegraph lino free to the press and the public for a fee day. subsequent to tho landing of the cold., from tho Niagara. Sna Vonk, June 21.—Ttio think statement for the week thaw, an increase in loans of f 14775,0011; there/Lie in nominal deposits 91,312J100; income In urntrawn deposits S 09,000; in 000; decrease in circulation $70,000. Lot .lone 21.—The river la lulling rapid ly with 8 reef water on (ho Calla. IVeather ritereury 87'. CARD) • T.. the C 11.0.1.4 4:MSI'C-11.110NT l'ittriLargh to maids froutorat II y lu 'll'unlng lon City, I have p1u..l my ui,fitashetl raw EtOd . nem to the Laude of lilt:II A MACKENZIK, Attnrhe)a, No. c) Fourth atreet.te.hurt I respectfully rerrimrsos,l thoual.. hare hitherto employee air profen.h.nally ). , 741nplia A1.P1113/ a. kIeCAI-in)NT. A. STIIOII C4l.'s MAGIC G 11 1 ,1,- ‘,/. astir, and Inipresataar Prip.r la a tvantifnl erttrle with whirl, to write n Letter and obtain a copy at the same tone sr i• hoot the twe of perorot Ink, ruudering It in,T,lnable Lai - WM.I traveling. It will take the correct iffIVITPALOP of any leaf, plant or flower, and to rynally adapted for writing on paper, elotb, wood or Morn., In the ropylng .f ;lout, dr alga, musk, Ae . fulthont the f pens or Ink) with a hone countots trot C. ur inherent colors—price 25 do. tt Jell • Corti. Itartel ant Second strects. Steam Marble Works. MARBLE lANI'I•:LB.—A large and bean taw .tAck always on hand awl being manufactured Marldnory, mold or Tory ion prh.o. Roadera owner, of Real Gnat., Contractor., and on. o bother they want to porcine or not, aro Invited 10.11 and examlnoour Mock Id eacertaln our prlcen WI aro aro e , olllng plain neat Slaw os a/ lute ad to put them within the res. h or alloodt over, MG= MEE= Mouttmonls, Tablet*, and Grace Runes, s largo stock al. ways on band. For and Weetb-fit.nd Tape, and Int pmting Plonagmannractun4 by machinery, and sold at the lomat prima. Marble or all kinds ..Id luw to the Trade.— Porcbsarra are invited to call awl examine onr stock al3ll, 323 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. mylUutaw3mT IV WALLACK. Portable 111111 e. PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, the simplest and best artltlo of the kind la the win. try. They run light, grind fast, ere enmity kept Inrder, make MA good work as tee largted mills, and awe general satisfaction, alwaye on hand. Alen, Portable Paw Mille— /or pa: tfrolars Liberty et., Pittetningh. raylMdkw3mT W. W. WALLACE. BIM Furnishing. STEAM ENGINES, warranted best quail y, always on tuna and rash to order. Bnacro and Bat /tin.; Ars Brick Machiwry. Engine Outings and Mal Gearing made lo maer. )hU franc Chet iron Pro-1j &ifs, YrriscA Burr and Laura Hai Mal Ston•z. Adtiny Clo.ra and Sand Machin's - tawny. oo hind M 819 Liberty tweet, EaUbargh, P. mylOvirtirhar W. W. WALLACE. -S-t__ PLASTER PARIS, for Land and Stucco Work: Cement for Cisterns, Flea Walls, ac; Louisville Lime and Roman Cement Urladatonos—best qnality always on hand at 210 Lib erty .vat. myllliSals3inT W. W. WALLACE. Lumber. DINE SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and rearallon. Al.o, Pine am! Oak Plank for Belo at 219 Liberty et, Plneborgh. myloldesrboT W. W. WALLACE. Shingle Maehinee. cOEORGE'S PATENT always on blind M at 319 Lfberty strpel, PlCM,nrsh. 10 , 10:glaw1mT W. W. WALLACE. Orate Bar., ALL SIZES, always on hand at 319 Libel. ty 0, Pittsburgh mylo W. W. WALT..4.OE. SUN UMBRELLAS, LACE MANTLES, 1100? SKIRTS Al.), all kinds of Ore . I toode and 11.1neetire. Jell C. 11 ANSON LOPE, 74 Slykot et. LAKE FISH-150 half bldg. White Fill.; 110 do do Trout, 100 do do SO do do Salmon. 20 du du Pirkorel. Jost rood and fur selo by HENRY R. COLLINS. --• OAT MEAL, l'earl Barley and Oaten Groats, fresh ground and of roporiorquality.l.t reed nod for salo, wholesale and min% et 'OUNCE'S r.mas Grocery ind Tea Store, Federal a, AllrgLeny. Jels 'MURPHY & BURCHFIELD have reed i.T.L• lot of F/gared Swiss 3lnellne, a decided bargain, A 1.,, Peito• and Linen Collars, lower Ilan roma. And we am now tainting our Bongos and Herr:m.lMo Robin at much lower pekoe than sold al early In the woman. PRODUCE FOR SALE -20,000 11.. country .rod 1101 k aloaL 25 bbl. " Memk; 160 brut. Dry Apples, 2,000 Ilia. country cum! Damn. In atone at my 3 KIRIVIIII & DILWORTH'S. 2() ( )0( ) LBS. BACON SHOULDERS; 10.000 do do Ilame; 5,000 do do Sides. 20 WAIL C. llano, Just reed and Gar wile by Jet T. LITTIAI A CO. STORAGE TO LET—Two large dry Cel lore and Second and Third Room, on favorable terms. Inquire or HITCHCOCK, IIIeCREERY A CO.. ' Jel NoSl= &wood and 153 Front atreety LAWNS, BI RAGES. LACE 11ANTLAS, DOMASTIC GOODS, he., As good and cheap a .luck as lato lho elty. KAA.V Q HANSON LOVA 71 Markal circat.. P. Jr FOR CHILDRRNS' CAPES, Deognoe, Gollars,filessee, Shirt Doom, to The best aerortmont to the clly /net :lett. Please call aud see diem. Jell.droieir C. HANSON LOVE; 74 Market et. VERY DISOREPTION of DRESS GOODS Shaola, lidonrolog Goode, Mate Goods, Ho n . tern az. Also, n largo and wry cheer .tork of Dantostle 0 oda. Jettdarelf C. lIANIION UWE, 74 Market et. SUNDRIES -30 FMIs. prime Lard; io bap loather.; Wool. Nov lauding from it tremor My CRY ml. by g a y. !HATA LI DIMWIT • CO _ - LI) PAPER--A superior lot of Letter Pa par, Ib to b yenta old. A mall quanUty tor ...Ia ty the nets, r01..1 nt plain, at G. JOIINSTON Jk COT, oky24 p.par Warchousa, 67 Wood street, DRY the ca "°° El 2CoSit:drone;°pr-Vter:3' Cri.eLltYASlSoB3llClloear"... _11:15 N 0.71 Marko lariat TUE best assorted stock of Fancy, Staple, Yonlgn and Mannale Dry Conde In lllslil7. Pin." esti sad see them. 0. IIdNSDN LOVE. R1741/Isr/ Slynet 250 X9 OOL t taUm b tliT.lllloa aco Oommercial . - 00.112.1T1TX OF AILIIITSATLON ITO& JUKE. F. It Ret.Nor, V. P, Juun 8. CosaravzS..../. Sunni, .1. B. CANFIELD, Penn WPCs.z— Weekly nevi evr oft he PIC tz bprg h Market. Reported rpm:ally/or the riltentrgA Gaunt.) Prrrsurnan, Termq, JoI: 'Z.,' 1t153. Rauh: was is growing perceptibly Sailer, and it 1s piln that worm, going to hare a Eummee of tort than ordinary stagnation. After the first of July Cirri) will be little activity unlit the Fall 5C31.11.4 in. I We hare had, however, what is of prime importance just Dow, an entire week of unbroken dry and warm weather, which bids fair to count./ for anutlie week. Wo may congratulate mrselves that we hero tuna al last from tho threatened deluge. Thu relief to lir f er is great .113. cidculable, in fact; cud I:1. pros.; It is the eforo aLuay season among thin., wham Spn hag work woe so I ng delayed by the noseasonable talus. 1 The Corn, such of it as was pla toil in Mason, Ls coming for ward finely. The Data also look very fine arid the Marley, Rye, and Wheat never looked Letter. The heavy reins twat down the Fall grain reminder-ably, but the most of It how stmighlened rip and If the weather conttimes Lavorable the yield will lis good. The only esscptions *Mho along some of tiro water coOI2E-I, when, the streams orerflowed nud destroyed or Injured the growing grain. Money continues easy. but it is heroism there is coal limned domand for It. If our newrofectrirem were as busy shipping I. %hey ought to be, the demandifor money would be sufficiently brisk ter rat orb morn than rill the surplus moans of the banks to the Eat alror, money continues a drug, lu consequence of similar CAMP, The Nioculative hoer In breadstuffs, which was *also op in Cincinnati and elsewhere after the late storms, has aided. The beautiful growing weather we aro now having, has dissipated all apprehensions of a short crop andchecked the spirit of speculation before It fairly gnt to work. There has been, howe,r, a permanent advantw In Corn, and the demand for Oats et Cluchimati, where prima have advanced to iniM,4o„ his led to hap shipment from here by river to That market. I n other rotpecto the ntarketsremoin dull, inaniatato and ouchangetl, vrith no Ifoutedinte proopoot of improeßnent. ASHES—The marlin dull; sea quale Puts nominal al 11611/ 5, and Pearls at Pod!. Ask :wagon from 3% BUTTER A ND EGGS—There . smrcely any Butter offer ing, and our figures are nominal at 10412; Ms supply In the retail market I good Egg. firs scares mid In steady request at ifY/gflo. . BACON--Cuuntry Bacon continues plenty and ilia still diftrult to effect aloe; we quota Shoulderi at 646%; Stdoe 70734: lame 11®814, the rain taloa being at the inthle figures, and we bar of avers! lot. at oren Im. City Cored bleat is in light request at itlATli la Shoulders, 534 for Sides, ',QUI,' for plain Ilexus and Ili 110 for Sugar Dared do, salsa of the latter to country, on time, being made At 11 1 44_ 12. BEIAItI4.--Axe shoat no tale; we quote email White at TS qbgl,oo , with no errors abort, th e trade Bran, BVCKITS AND Tr:BS—The following ere manafaotnrera' rota at Fallidon and New Brighton: It common and iiiiiwPod. 81, 8 0 and $1,00; extra largo Tub,. 2 and 3 hoops, 86,10 and $7,75: No.l Tubs, SAVA No. 2 do. SS,A No. 3 do, $4,75; No. 4 do, 44,00. No. s2,7o— cash, par fond.. Sake of Bucket. In the retail winy at $2,00@y2,12. ddes of ITeAbhosul4 at Now Brighton ntrtriry (2.05 per dox. /1/100)11 , —[betelq a fair anpply, and pin, magi, frnri 81 25 pair damn fir common to s.l(iirrtiolini extra, hilwrmo dinte grades ranging argordingly. . . 0011.DAGE,— Manilla Hope, coil, 13 r VI lb Hanillii IIII! V, (114 14 c V lb amp Bum coil, 11 c V DS Hemp B.r, ma, 12 c V V i lb Tarred Ilime, coil, 11 cV 1b Turret Rope, cut, 12 c lb Packing Tard,bnc,ll c V lb Packluii(rium,com to c Vi Ib 111 CD COEDS—Manilla, $1,641,“1.2,22.44,2,1,4) V dm. H Hump, $1,37,12.03052,75 74 doc. emp coll,llcts lit lb. PLOUGH I.ll4lZ—llaulllm, 27 eta 11 doz. Hcmp, 70c COTTON YARNS—Prices remain an beton, quoted: !If oe. 5 to 10Inclmire 2c lIbI No. 16. Non. 11 ..... ..= Ito No. 17. N 0.13 .7.lclbNo.M. swarm 22 1,112 f 1:e'II do: No. SW.. II c doz N 0.900.. c dca No. lOW 90 . d0, • IMMTINOS. CANDI.P.S AND St/All—Otnaleo am steady ai oar quota. Ilona:--dapped 123.; mould 13 aid adurumtloo 214 . A.` Burp retnalrm u beloro, steady at 6 for common, 64 for Palm, and 10 for Toilet and easllle,6„4 for Clionocal mid 7 for German CIIEESE—There is but a light sopy.ly, hut W more than aunt to the demand, and no large lota cooed t o disposed ales to the small way In the aLmolm PA retail t redo at tii DRIED PRI:IT—S.Iw a Apples so i.. 11 Forbes sown, and nototeval at t,t,76. DRIED ISEEV--text to sales the Detme at 11,..1412!,c EILATLIER.S—ate note We. of prime 'eastern, no art hat, t 45 but only In entail Ina.; from wore lbay are hold o the small coatat 50. FEED—Wo quote Ftwd, arriud, vii.Liu tho range 4 °4:OQ for Bran, Mart, Sbireauffm anal wltlr ales at Bran at 40, g 41110.1 than and Starts al So, and :halts t 604. 1 , 1111-11ar:deral d, large arc eclliug tea/ily by the at $12,: , 0•4 - 41 , . Herta', Marring gd,7styyt bairn:tare do $7,150d51. In Lake. Fish, the codupetltlun has mawn no atrung, through the Cleaeland operate. whi, bring Irons ettalle bare far min , that same of the ragdilar dealer. were yesterday walling White Fish at f 1,60,452,75 it hf LW, end Treat, tAke Herz lug and Lake Slackerslin pro portion; whet tiCCVIIII,I-drever, avere adhering n , thy old rate*. FLAW it T 1•• AdVll.llre anti. inanst last week has not boon esliwd. and the •lorolat,o borer h. ...ntimiy entwidod under the intorno° at tin, goof stoat her; wan ware made Yon , fdar on We upper wharf ai ta,:nos3,c2 for super and late. and mono •aha Lave town tout," ot super within • day or two at flrJ , the t•ladent, bring downward. Pinta store paten of intpar at $0,4)2 ' a xtra at $d.00,25.4.12. and fatally do at 11,4nCrif 4.62—nwtint a> f4,4000t.1.10. 11,0 Flour has boon in d,rnand for alaipoona. to (Inninnati, and ww.nr bbla hate odd at fl 7 hoof {to. URA IN—There la but a linlitad of Oars iffitering, and nearly all life lots conOug, la Inure logo talon Ire ably. went toCineirotatl,the market ruling firmly at. 2:: at. thwrim ia haling. WWI,' bowel er. shipments cannot be town. much longer, and tlie lower market will thus be cut off. Coax la 401 offering many e•tenti goo. poky, firm at lag.rso— is in Newly demand on arrival at. DAI.III. It vary 411111 and we bear of .0n,...ka PLICAT rule. at 'fif ft, Mnli.rrairraw and In for into itedi Marti Rat, e.lav al allatifi, and Mita at &wag.) for onliong.to P. f. 01 - 10CEItItif —A umlaut. demand iron, e et i..Ktetuly at :IT Colo. ai 12fiallt..1:itnd Rkie at Eia - P 5 %. tIAS PlPE—the following an I quidatiotia for "'rough iron tubing: Ptr Ft,t. rear root. loth Gas Pop.. . 7 ct: ". b° :JOU the rmt.4,1.1.11 ducouut. fair supply .t waifs, and aales at thia.sl4 ft ton bllDES—Breen 1144. am firm at G; of Dry tildes, there re none in market nod oar figures Sr. nominal at 17. IKON k NAILS-11.n, l.a very ligbt demand, but card atos are unchanged, and ive repeat our quotations: 111.0 N, •c. Common Bar Iren prr 15 .5, 1.44 m Plow Wing. .4 , Ifkrl/1. /04 Nall4 keg td to Brads k Feun•t\elle krg 14 Nell A.S. Brat quality._ ..... . Ni ROM) Alro SQUABS. • - p 01 ot6 3i 7 . :: ... ....... . . ..._ ".• jt, IMEIrt 11.11 Ilorso Ehot 1 by S. 7.16 4114 I ,G InoW- 3!-4 . DandyTl44l l /, by 5.. g, .10 Inch— 10.4 Saddle Tree 1 1 .‘ 6414 4, by 340 luod,q and 4 1 114 by 0-160 1i In 414 ' 6 to 6 4:761 scroi Pplkn qi inch Boller III•atm • /1127 IKON. Noe. 13,14,15,16. 17ip " a 24... " a 26 " 6% LF.ATEIER—No change and we ',limit our ersotAtion. Red Bpol:deb Sole "Bln .24526 Slaughter .14)74 Upper ',rather P dor . ................... Brttle "536g42 Rkirtlng Leather `IIDINV:0 Maroc. ^42d LARD—A very doll N ot;for country le nominal at I.n. 10%. and city do et II for I. LUMBER—The full titer" continua to furnlah steady yoriply.and we note further aloe of Green from IDA band. of 50.60610 for choke Common and 520 for Clear. Shingles on when V. 00612,2.1. MESS Pt/RH—MI. of country pecked Cl SIT, and city do at 81700..3,510 In the retail way des at $18.50. 014,—.LInseed Oil It held firmly at cotia 7 Laird Oil No 1 la hold at 85 and firm POTATOES—Are gnite wares and are wanted: we hear or several lots of Mixed selling at 55460, but choice Mercers and Neabannocito would bring better figurer. SEEDS—We ain hoer-of clothing doing in Timothy or Clover. Flax is steady at 11,12611,15. SALT—Steady but diM.I at $1,0,451,65 for No.l and $1,15 for extra. WINDOW OLA92—inices are firm, and we repast our quotations for the mall arcs, city make:-Sag and 7g9, $3,00, gal°, $3,75; 801 l to 9911 and 0112 to 10112, $4,25; 9K13 to 0613 and 9514 to 10315, 84,50. Three are not cash priceg country broods range 60 cents a unt x kat Far the intovoteeding medlnutalgee, 10 3 cent tliu oft MUTE LEAD—Arm and In nuady demand at r..,50 3 bog for pure In oil, and dry Dell th, anblat to the swat this. count. Red Lunt 94039, net, and Lithuge WITLESS—No Han In market Rectified Is &toady et 20 @22. Woos.—The Kapp') ie 4reasing Otgbtly, but I. MU too Reit to merit notice; the few email lota that Sr. offering tell .1 vyy.436. In Washington and adjoining counties t he e It nothing doing. The Ohio papers quote 25@36, but tre I. slaty. • tendency, to tbet region, to girctontoide ago re.. PUMA extents Corm Bloturn.—ln the Cattle market this weak, we Lire cones, kature to present. Cattle beret boon corn ming forward from the Neat guile freely, and the market at mama le troll supplied. The ufferinge amount to about 11 , 52 bead—an Increase over the pferlone week of ehoist 11.12. The gnality of the Celtic exhibited has not bean ae good as multi, although there were In the market • few of the flown Besse that have been sean at the Philadel phia More Yard for yawl months poet. These werechiefly from dhlo or Langutar County. The demand has memo whets/alas od=lto coneumpllon being always Melted at this reeoo—epd prices declined fully 25c le lOU Ms, ladow the average rtes of loot week. 0/anliens. ChoI:0 gnuuh rf) ovt ) The receipts el rthesp continue liberal, .1939 head being offered this week- The range Win as follostai—prime head. $.5454.60; gaud de, $ 4 4 1 s+.7t; drdlusry suit fair quality, P 44113,75. . . 'rho mind. and Med at Ph Woo Mora Yard for he week mamoted to 1= flop, and oold at priced rouging runt S G- 3 l tos7it II Thd net, as 10 yoollty. Imports by River WEI CE LING per Chosoit--4 !Ads tobacco, Cooley, Cote age. A co; '.kl bdispsper, Foster Meson. 71 bgs barloy, A Wood; 1 bid eggs, 2 kgs lord. T Little i co; 67 .k ragg, d W Chadwick k sous; 2 bids eggs, 1 sic dr opplas,l do beans, R Derail 8 co. ZANESW.I.E par Emma Grabaco--4LI bbl 50 aka wool, 4 bbd, tobacco, l 4 bbl sags, 1 Jo butter, 13 kgs d o . 1 ak, 2 Obi fruit. Clarke di co, 13 ra.a.k, 1 cak, 4 aka apples, Saw: Asko hod pina,llyan; 37 do am., tragstay, cowman A ore bla bay, Parlay; 2 crta,7 sks rags, It Dal ran k 10 lad. floor,Duncan Aco 2 crts, 4 aka rags, owner, GO do. booke r' , 10 do tub., Latch co; d. buckets, Browo A Kirkpatrick; 10 do do, LEN° 1 co; 40 do Jo, II rid tubs, Sinker A Dilworth; 19 dos buckets, Watt A Willson; 1 dodo, Weatcheour 25 do do, Lindsay: 6 bid won' 271 aka, corn, 454 do feed, wnenr; 171 do do, 1.11110 2 aka 1 WA peados, Keg 4 tk Irall, 0 do seed, Lowis t Edgertotti DUBUQUE per liodorator-7 matidio cstn, Parattrro . o , a l ti am ow bbr d r o k , z W iis ilsoo .twdx ...3ll ...k. ti v b .. l;, ls l l. liocd ?. , 7. gr ihxh sk ,L s . h : hiEL, :lar n , 77 rto cr;. : l4, c _if bas itarch,loo hemp, 4 b` U ,5 3 „,.. ; yar : p . r ie raad, ti A •are, 6ha mar llll er, A Fahneatock; 15 aka ItotrOta 47o ,l.o. U'ltd°4l;slll?4,l7E7in:lll.lar ‘tlok ak. P sTrio :l l, " 4 kl a' aralcalik "tb". lB bbd tobacco. g b. madicloa, It 11 kg. tobacco, Lewis A co , 7 g l i .. leaN 7 bi rr d* AT par4rfi k l b og . o , 4 3 wAl bui aba7 ,o .ki i , b7ok. 2 hEida ahoolderar ar co, cotton, Arbuckla ore Kasurarly,ennas a a:egad. a, 5 4 .. ch 2 hhda 4 4 4 b. , ' bb/ 4 1007 0 1 0 M Pausawk Airco 26 b x . pap, J ReuahOW; Sp vxd, muter: 12 bld Witgarralit co; 100 do ad, 111'111017; 22 do do, Mien & Levitt 12 do do, Mamba & cco 40 do do,"2.Tondscrc to do do, R Bab 4 but. gaprd 3 Lab:aim ro b bl whautey, pa akaa ol .l 4 aaaaoca a 55 Sa maw,' Perim al, 03%11 dot% Bßwo fei l' LL:Jrap ut ir r ly only rboarM lsThi eetha l th n ehansu aßd 118 ,r Thtlf iVer Moderator arrival with a fall load from Dbuque. Tbo Itenme Graham which missed her last Irook's . 0 . in from Zanesville with • very floe load. The Mating , mm.'" from Nutiville with only a small leadoindeapkEtfrtsrtelle . te now to toy op • while., which we think very good Loro. As for (might, it In egatedingly doff—almost nothing doing. ma matter of railroad from has been gaffe It hams to Lunt. going swayfrom here. Means. Wc.ksforrell Ace., of the Cambria Works at Johnstown hare shipped Large ma.titim to that city which go hen. to Nashville and Elan. Meal. SoWarro L. other freight that steamboat men hare been alazioin h. procnre this. This lrco.hipping firm elm. mptionod, here kept . agent here to see to the shipment of aid itoo. Whoa ...boat men have grown very eager to get a load, they hero made hide for tide Iron, and me are Informed on the mart undoubted authority that eertaio Name bare paid a bonns to the shipping agent o r o , a. $6O and folnetimeselreo more than this. Tha 1 , 0.2 t fur enample takes It at 5 CM* per hundred and pays rho agent here 5 cents of the 25 far the preference. When so many steamer. are lying Idle there Is a great inducement to carry this Iron for low figures, and then to pay a boons fur their freight after having tome down to • batty living price is, ha onr, 'clew, a sore grievance. Whether the shipping agent or the firm makes this additional sum or whether some other parties who do not appear in the transaction receive it, we of conrse are totally u.ble to 4y , hot thin we do know that 111.. Intolerable grievance which It Is the fluty of all Bloom eat coptaloa and owner. In this port to unitstogother brook upend to crush ant. They ought to hare sufficient esprit de corp. to mato In oponlUon IDS Watt= 1413 opoo their mitnation and each . open and bold tariff upon their miefoinnes. If they would, after filing areaso.bla living mi., hang together for theist., they would awn settle • matter of this kind, Tbo Cheroit for Wheeling and Felton City for the upper litinlisippi were the only beds that left port yesterday. The Becke °apt. Herd will leave tor 13t. Pool to-day with a good ) ad. The Emma Graham will also leave this day for Zanesville. Four P. it., is her hour. The Economy Capt. ilsitchoover will hero to-day for Cincinnati. Other boats are getting ready to Lore as GURU they can which is slow enough. The great steamer Argyle, arrivedeapt.Deaninconin•se,L Ile tonic her &Lei...handl. nhe is to Lay upaeehlle. Bho bed. very fair load of Now Odeon. and Western products. We do not remember that we oversaw the lower part of the levee me ploughed and gouged opus it Oa/present. The great height or the river and its frequent rising and falling have kept the steamer. In such constant agitation, sparring on and off, that the paving has been very much marred and • good deal of rejdic ing Creary offe Is abrolutely necemn7 110W ileum ilitchcock lEr ferule morning through our advertising column., ono-eighth of the epleod id steamer !littoral* now lying at our landing. The Lantsvillo Courier In an article on the eau.. of the Pennsylvarda's exploder, dye "The Panneylvania was supplied with the safety guard and the kale alloy, as furnished by government, and rho was also famished with all the other appliences recitals!, yet despite all• these, without a moment'. warning, her boilers exploded, hurry ing over two hundred Inman beings into eternity. The majority of engineers on the river have always boen opposed to those windy guards, gorge., etc., but being com pelled to 030 thorn, have sonstomed themselves to depend open them, and ,are lea. rtgllnuoe than they otherwise would." Ott the react down trip of the 1i120101112 Palley to Cin cinnati, Alex. Hummer, • lad 10 yearn old, toll overboard while the boat we. nder way, taking with him broom. In Milton he dropped Ma hat and the broom, and borore the yawl reached biro, morviered both the articled', remarking that 110 did not want the boat to 1030 anything by hit rerelemnew. Steamboat Reg ARRlVED—Lniretne,lohe Bayard, Elizabeth: Chelan. Wheeling; Emma firehnm Zemmollle:lings, Mnilenitor, Dnhvqun Ar cyfe,eitia Orleans. n.Dr 4, 11;7 7 1t L th lt ; z4lo b e r , , t r: as v o il e r Te 1 1 ,..510 . b , du, Cut CirT, Et Paul finrp-6 =2=2l Nrl7 rialx, lm. 21—Cotton has advanced; silos 1000 hales Upland 12 lit eloaing with an advancing tendency.— Fiord boat, 13 WO bbl. told. Wheat has declined:. ulee 70,000 bosh Chicago Spring et 14036; Southern white >R1,20 (WOO. Wheat heavy; 22,000 bosh field; raised 70(373!.4. Pork heavy; Moo 51n173016,10. Amin steely: Side., 714 (148: Shoulders 63V06. Batter dell. Llroael Oil quiet at CiStsfAll. [Lidos ulna and unsettled; Buenos Ayres.. 'NI -101,1 doll at ONc&SX. Ecru firm; Coffee- 41131,1 Freights on Cotton to Liverpool 3-16 to 11-12. Stooks higher • Chicago & Rock bland 71'1; N. Y. Central UV. Poona. Cued 7 , 1!,4; Reading 44%, Virginia sixeil ftth Missouri sizes R7l'; Galena & Chicago 10; Michigan Central Fret!,; Frt. 17c:, Ladroise land grant. 75: Carotins, 9s. 8 8 c dos PIIIIIDITIMII. Jane :I.—Pros/dons unchanged: Mesa Pork held at $17@17,60; mall sales llama at 10 1 4g:12144 Side,' 9 and Shoulders Sc. Lard steady at. 111.4 c In [ibis: 1 1 2!ic In kegs. Flour doll, and Wes contiood or the wants of the trade at $,4;Z41,371vi for superfine, and $4.621,4;Y: $4,75 for extras; tancy lots range horn $.5,.Z to 55576. No chain. to Rye Flour or Corn Meal. Wheat drill: 6000 bosh. sold at coxgmcc for red : 96ca,51,15 for inferior and choice while. Rye wanted at SOc. Corn active and again ad vanced it; 10,000 bosh yellers SOLI at 77-1/7.1e, and damaged Western at SS. Cats Sam declined to 41. Cotton le held firmly. 400 hltids Cobs and Porto Pico Sugar sold at C.li4 7 1 .. Whisky vsintinties to be to fair demand 01 1 2.14111 c per . gall.. Cnactuttart, Juno 21.—Flonr dull and quotations irregular and pomlnal; receipts fair. lrhlay has deeLlnod to:At, sad I.dull. Mesa Pork dal! et 015,50 with morn feller* than looter, Bacon Sides Reid at 71J and dull. Prorleious .pat frally dell and quotatione irregular. Eager MM., end in air demand !lone) plenty with no demand of emu°. queoro. The rat. of esebanue are unsettled. Weather tm. Ilarrstaar, Jolts 2L—Fluor Is dull; Wes r/f Cloward street at $-1,:i751„ and city mills at $4.2.4". %cleat steady; red f white $1,1V41,25. Con, acttrtc alasaced yellow 1 . 1y75. Prortaaara , quiet. Whicity steady at MIC;21; Urgular Monongahela River 11. 8. Mall Packets BTHAMERTELEGRAPII, STRAMEII JESTEILSON, kat Argi - - - C. .1. C. WoobMo., Ctrr. Groan Cock. lIIE ABOVE NEW STE A MERE ARE A_ chow romn a raptlarly. !Corning Boat, Aortae Pltta burgh at o'clock A. M.,and Evening Boot. at a o'lock P. for al'Etrorraii, .11.11:abat/Ationo, Bloormiar bola City. Bellarection, Fayatta City, Oreelallold, California artancrUlo. than connecting with Hacks and Ccoclaca air Uniontown. Fayotta Springs, Morgantown, Wayneattrg. Caroololaal torn arid lotleraott. Purcogera Caged tbrooxh Boats returning from Brownsville love at 8 *Usk in the morningand bin the evening. For further information en quire at the 01/1., Blurt Innt,at th e foot of Grant %tryst. ans • 0. W. SWINDLE% dant% lop EGULAR TUESDAY PACE.- ALA, ET FOR ZAKESVILLE—Itse One new orearrwr EMMA OILIIIAM, Cal:A.ll=Ln Afaaairtl leave fur the above and lateratedllare porta EVERY TUESDAY, I o'clock r. Fur freight or passage apply OD bard, oat , FLACK, DAMES & CO. Aefsh inncittnati, Stc FOR CINCINNATL—Tho tar side wheel packet SUPERIOR, CkpL B. J. Linn, Icavn for the Above And all Inl;n3 ;Anc, ports on 111113 DAY, Z. 141 lact.l2 o'clock, /I. For freight or pausal, sin.l) on Ward, or to mr.'o !LACE, BARNES A CO, Agents. S:C FOR NASIIVILLE—Tefine new Be; Munn,. INDIAN, Captaho IL Greenlee, trill Isere for the above and all Intermediate porta, on T II DAY, 2^..1 loot.. arc r B. For freight or pane apply onboard or to [JOG FLACK, BARNES A CO. Atota. Zt. touts, S4T OR ST. PAUL DIRECT—To 12 St Lou* Kokuk, Darlington, Blus• cat Las, Dam apart, Rock bland, Galena, Du brolhaPjae, Wow:ma and at. Paul—The fine steam, COALIIERCE„ Gwtain Hendrickson, will leave for the above ports on THIS DAT, Da last., at tr. it. Per freight or pump apply rat Imard or to Je7 PLACE, BARNES k CO., Acente. FOR Si. PAUL DIRECT.—To 8t Laois, Keokuk,Bortington, litutattino, Pone:wart, Rock Wood, Oah., Daboque, to Craw, We ems, sod SL —ll. [as steamer hOCKET, Coptalo Chas floret, will leave for the slame ports cm TIIIS EAT, 22c1 hwL, et 4P. 11 For freight or µswum apply= beard or to 0 4 1 FLACK, BARNES A CO. Agts. FOlt ST. LOUIS & KEOKUK —The fine Warner DOLTON CITY, Capt.g David Z. Driakell, will leave for the above an ouirma nista parte on TIIIS DAY, 224 hut-, at 4 o'clock, e. at. Por freight or pwsage apply an board, or to Jel FLACK., BARNES a CO, Agent. WESTERN LINE PASSEN- V GM PACKET—FOB. Sr. LOUIS. KE. , °RUE, ROCK ISLAND, GALENA, DOWN .liTarrir. PAUL—The•plandld steamer HARINER,Capt. Bravo, Id II leave for the above and all Intermadlate ports on THIS DAY, VA lost, at 4 o'clock P. X. For freight or pomp apply or °card or to leT FLACK, BARNES & 00., Arentr FOR ST. LOUTS—The Sne new steamer lOWA, Capt. Moore, will Irene for the aboco and all intermediate porta on 3 n 7.2.3 instant at 4 o'clock P.M. For frelgbt or passage apply on &sod or to ( 101) FLACK, CARNES CO, Agents. FOR. Sr. LOUIS.—The eplendid atremar JOILY C. TREMONT; Captain !Rockdale, will leave for the above toad orertnedlette port. on It DAY 22c1 lost. at 4 o'clock P. M. For Bright or Pevevile ePPIF on board or to my 27 PLACE, BARNES A CO, Agent,. FOR ST. LOUIS, GALENA, DU-iff a l DUQUE, Sr. PAUL k ANOTIIONY'S V ALLS, DIRECT.—The floe gameriger steamer MEM/ POLIS, Capt. R. Calhoun, wiLl Wave for the mbare and all Intermediate port or THIS DAT, 'XIII Intl,,ai 4 at btk P. M. For freight or panne apply 011 board o, to my2S . EA, A. FOR ST. PAUL.—Tho fine pas _a: swim steamer VIXEN, Captain it1J0?1,,W.,,1: “, 11,1111 am for the above and all intemedlata ;0at,,,,, TIII3 DAY, hut., at 4P. 61. Par (might or IMllirg-• 111 11 on NAM or to PLACE, BARNES A CO-, N adu Ortram, fkc. VOR NEW ORLEANS— The irs eplontild pawner eteamer FORT .4 '— WAYNE, Captain litalford, trill leave for the • • e and into rtneellate ports on THIS DAY, 221 hat., at 4 o'clock, P.ll. Pot freight or palleage apply on board or to let ?LACK. BARNES A CO., Agents.. V 75 alum 9.2AI;:'L 0,62%0 8,70 2,20. ab 8,00 - 8,00 it o 8,1214 16 JARS PRIME RUTTER keg" pa o cked do • Reed IVA kw tat by INTRIVER t DILWORTH, Jo= 130 and 132 Second .0 SAUKS DRY APPLES 2 bbl.. Moss Pork; 300 bur. moll white Boono. For auk t, ie2l 311111VER L DILWORTII :q0 BBI.S. BALT. lIFHtRINU; largo N 0.2 bfackerrl, For oak 67 Jo2L SHRIVEN DILWPII.2II - PREM.( BUTTER-100 kii,lchoice packed 1: /tatter: 76 firklne (red, Table Butter, from the letet U nnet County In Ohio, melee.] HI fox We at PIA Llherty BIDDLE, maps *co. B -ACON-3-116) lbs Clear Country Slifer, ; 3100 Cboico /313.1dars; 1000 IL. Hams, nsc'd and far axle al N 0.105 pal RIDDLE, WIETS 2 CO. - - - Liberty NtreeL I'tsli—No...Lasgo DfuckernJ, Lake White nal, liming and Trout In sforo and for anle at No. 15.5 ut ." an*. Jen BIDDLE, WEICTS t CO. HEESE-50 his new }p—R CLceee t his di, arriving and for sale by T. LITTLE t CO. BACON-10,000 M "Ms aeon on ors; 10,000 do Eidr4 5000 Char aldro, for We by • . T. LITTLE k CO. , No 112 Sormed 1. 4 n BPS. PRIME .11EROER • POTA txo TOES to win sod foredo by Pat 11 . 11ANZ ANJEB., 124 Sea- EGGS --30 bbla fresh Eggs reed and for Ayr ale 135 Liberty et. — RIDDLE, MEM t CO. LAND-20-kego prime No. 1 in' atom and sar .an by J. T. LITTLE t Co. r iN E HAVANA CIOARST- - -dife — ste — inT Pa 4 Wens Ducal, Mo. Caimans, Menu, Das Ilea• W= L istd intim, other hoe Imam of avu.s. RINIULAKT. N. Wood 250 TOES CHARCOAL PIG M&W.; i s 410 blid.lattha• XV! k , ca k co. Wasall D Pr nu by jeo orj 1M7X13. .tramcts gligtellancous: - ----- TII! ■ Gnaczn AND DEAU.Ty: gonfeured on the Ladies by weakest • DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD'S onzlaznAtrzin The unparalleled mesas of tho . . NEW MX-PANS/ON SHIRT (1.0ii,000 of which hare been told during the last four swathe) has Induced the man a/mete:rani to mole arrangements that sW enable them to prolate =dozens (2,40,3 Skirts, r e day during the mouths of.furg, July and Ittigurt. They nine call attention to their NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, For trawling, which to receiving untrunial rommarolaLLii, from the lathe. They aro the sae propriotime t)i.erifg "Patent Adjustable Bustle" in IT3e. Ilknirata of tbo many imitation,. offered In the minket, •. they are all either Infringements of nor patent, or worth: They ales manufacture over 70 Other Different Styles, with and mithoirt the "Patent Adjobbablo These SHIRTS bays ben rnencomendod by Ella 111011. CST lIEDICAL AUTHORITY &A being thr List arfn , 7 , Lactic, use that has erre Loin cif, rid gonntino entre, stamped DOUGLAS Ai SIIERWOOD, 31ANUFACTURMS, NEW YORK . For sale throughout the United Statra and Canada* PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTNAIT toN PEIIIMEZ & 30 SON nartag Incr,^l.ll thn!r fseflitin for innimrartnrik7and w_ 23_ cxxxops CO'S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE Awn WATER PROOF 1100.11.5:61, ARE now prepared -to execute orders for any JAIL description of fs, deep or Ott, at the' ;Morten tre tias and with tbe utmeet tarn, being determined to put on Mee that cannEd be norpu,ed for Cheapn'ess and Durabilit y. Oar Roofs nre 1041 well known to admire.) enlo;y frOn W. Testimonials In favor of- this Boot, h and samples coo he seen bycalling u our Oilkw. Na 75 Sill ' ithileld attest. Buildings corned with the above Roofing an be noon at IL Helton* corner of Wylie and Illgh at metre J. licek's new Ito ,td currier of Grant and Seventh Meet), Mine of W.O. Lee l l s l Den, Diannond alley, opposite Patterson'. fitobltr. Store of B.Straw,arner of litarkst and Second ate; also Roam of B. H.Succop, 21111128 bloclG Brown/11111e Wharf Bean House of Robert Eyre", Congress, between Wabstor nod WYlle strathn StoreofJ. IL Mcßoberts, Webster Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley and Sandra) and of 11. B. Wilkins, E.. Wood's Run; House of A. Negley, John Scott; Wm: McCall and Mr , Coon, Saar Liberty; and many others too nnmerone to corn. Lion. PERRIN t JOHNSON, aplblesrlyl , No. t 5 Strilthhold et, Pittsburgh, i's. !'CONGRESS IIAI;L; CAPE ISLAND,CAN: %." MAT, N. J —The eabecabce beg leave to inform the public that the above well. known and popular establiehr. ment will be opened for the reception of visitors on therith !net. This extensive building has boon cenvtructed In tho moot approved modern ety/e, with epacions andshy chant. be, ample and extenairo corridon, superb drawhig room, and a dining ball maserptissod In the United States. The furniture le of The mostclettly and hunrione description. and they confidently prittillea that those who may farm them with their compen.foliall enjoy all the comforts, con veniemoes and refinements of M Brat elms metropoillon ho tel. Congren nail is beastlfally eitnated In the midst oft grassy lawn, etretching directly to the ma tide and con, mantis an nninteruptid new of the me.. Intending to keep a Bret class hotel, In every sent. of t h e word, their charges will be the same as tout eessen. Ceinnerrej with themtablishment too Telegraphic Stid.n, renoveniestint with all parto of the Union. prsornmeod WITT h. T lICIMPSON, Proplitter., SEA BATILINU.— COLUMBIA 1101150, CAPE ISLAND, CAPE AIAY,N_J; Tins establishment will be opened far the rinmti,n at Visitors, an THURSDAY, Jllll. 10th, 16.i9. It Is located In front of the Oman, and is snernunded by a Lawn. which_ extends In front to the Desch. Prreeto Tables will be fer , gaited to partly who may desire lbw:Nand Dinner wiU he served ed. 2tolP. M. Owing_ to the presume of ths pexiod, the price oflioned will be redum,L Ileums mu beongagili sad every other information will be glean linen inquiry. - L. HARWOOD, No.3ll4Yrainut Most P.A.—Extensive Matilingou the premises. crylaleiersi TO ENGINEERS, ARGIIITEOTS AND CONTRACTORS.—The PIERENLX IRON COSIPANY, 1101adelphis, are now prepared to 'melee and new :0a or den for all Mete of WROUGHT IRON, SOLID AND COMPoUND,IISAMS AND GIRDERS, of any raptired lengths, fur Piroproof &Bangs end Bridges. Tracings and plan °losing, together with table allowir.g capacity of BMWs, will be fornishai gratuitously upott m -141001°0 to SAMUEL J. REEVES, View Prceidont. mylfccodlmalp 410 Walnut street, Phila. LOST OR MISLAID—A certificate f. shares in the Exchange Duak of Pittabaz ••,( the canto of Thomas Livingston, No.IGL Notice is given that application has been mode to the Bang" ' renewal of said tertillcata S. I.IVINOSTOS:' Ad m`r of the estate of Thos. Litingsa. Pittsburgh. May 111 A, ISsS—st.l2:turaussOir AI'EST NEWS from all partsc,f the vowirl _L/ See the NEW YORE DAILY HERALD, TM DUNI: and 1731Ef. PUBLIC LF:DGER, • tl CINCINNATI CO'M a ERCI AL, Dellvcrtd to every' oat (tho city, I.y leaving roar MAI.= at & MINETVA. Slavonic - • Trade supplied. CREAM FREEZERS SIOSSI:II%•!PATF.N7 5 5115 UTE FitYr:AVS:, The I..est au l du, pent • ^r, * 3teaulactltre4T;l=f; T. .7.,catata 1170,3 TRUSS IVAN FACTB.l6r:schis afflict= ed with hernia should notice trulL we um the obly man. uracturerw orTrosees and Supporters in this city. We Fell there at a Gar traprirc than the mere deel,s, and in addi. lime can fit themurcarately upon the wearer. There la nn necessity for the public paying the price• they hire • rharc ed for the e thechttalcal appllocertt. . _ Rzamtne and price Traaue ethoy Oct,. fn the city. the& ride the 3.l.antifattory. CARTWRIGHT& YOUNG, '- jets No. St %reedit:W. FISII-25 hi. 1,1,1 c. No. 2 iarge Blacke01; z • bbla. p2illimare Ilerriul do No. 1 trimmed.s.lle . d 15 t!f do do et. do M=MMI 00 U. do do do 10 do do Trout, 50 Ws. New Alewives Dry iso!!: IV do N.Y. Herring:., hi slurp mid for was by JotS ITA'Pr WiLson — Cool by 'Weight. THE subscriber is prepared to deli:rot in Anectrot , or Pittsburgh, . . 'CANNEL 011 BETLIILNOLiS COALS Of the beet qnslity. As all (Ical delivered by reefs iveiehi,l, ptirchasersFetreuzig . e . illeig fall meunxe._Alen, cos' Liks:riEEnalcs. AND cia.V: W. A. 31OCTAIIIG, Allegheny Coal DtPC4, r3I Corner Anderson et. arel JOHN THOMPSON S CO., 13$ Third st., tun Jost received and for tale a lame lot of 'Coattail VenotLaa Rod, Rochelle Ochre, Vermont Ochre. French Zinc, , American 7..in0 Whim Jeld and Malloy. . bbls Baltimore Herring. F 25 Lbls Lahr. Llers/og do N 0.3 Mackerel. 10 do No, I do Ilf do No. .t du 25 Kitts Lio.l, 2 sod 3 do 100 packages Lake Fbb„ 11,8:1,41 and 1 , 4 r sale he 1610 J. IL 03ANFIELD. TOB PRINTING -13i0," Heade, Circulate, Price LW., Card., BM, LAJing. Letter Heade, . Check; Lnhete, end every kin.l or Job Printing with taste., nrcaracyand diepo,teb, b 7 Int O. JOIMETON & CO., leg Job Printent, .37 Woo 4 et. CONSIONIttENTS-- 5000 pounds Country Bacon: ddo boa primo White Roans; d bbl.. No. 1 Lard: lo kegs Fresh Batter; 1 box Deer Skiver, MO bus Dry Apple., Lo no so dad for =do by SIMMER & DILWORTII. GROCERIES -75 hhd.q. prime N. O.Sn - gar; 200 bbl ,. N. o.ldolasice; 75 bra Tobstec, cart= bazar, 'l5 kap 6 [trial Tobacco: 230 ba.e. Window 011aa, wed aka , . Roceirod end tor We by jeo R. ROME & CO. LACE AND- SILK MANTLES', ILILND i some Daregns, Lima, Needle, Work Collars, hosier].. ts, Corsett hoop Skirts, and all tin& of domestic -goods Jost realised, 0. HANSON LOVE,7I Market erect.. TT NH TT ARMONIU3I3--.1 net received from En roe. tra you superior ILSIL3IONUIII.9, with arra .toPer double lialloirti, ate. They era in elegaot roeerood tarred eeses,sad fur raw. and Nal Ilea of lona cannot bo surpassed. They are adapted. Well fora...sly clorthes u. tha parlor, being a moat elegant substitute for the orgse , Prig., $175. N. SLED= t IMO., Nara idiest.,-. An CASES CONCENTR 'TB -LYE, '2O 'to boxes Corn Ptarel,looo lbs. Crum Tatar, COMM. Champ Tallow, 120 dos. Bsking Polnirs, SOO lbs. GM. Arabic., forole at ,bolasaloarrltetatl by Jell MACKEOWN A. FINLEY: FAMILY FLOUR--100 bbl 9. white wheait family Flourjoat reed and for sale je2 T. LITTLE & CO..ll2.lkeptid odreet. AFULL and Compute Stock of all kinde of DRY !loops, a. c As the 7 coo Le !mud aor 'dam [1413] C. ILAN N LOA& 74 Mast C 11 .6-P — AVALL PAPERS-And a - supply of new patterzuribr aala Ly - au W. P. MARSHALL CO., 67 Wood at.- - DOTAPOES, POTATOES-100 14, - s Prime!, I. lrerxr Potedoss„ n Arstamte article, jafft rerolvo4l. 4 La We by - RIDDLE, WIIITS CO, 1 mylg, ti 0.183 Liberty a. " WRINCII AND CHANTILLA 1:40/: .21ANTLES of all qualtbra, rangfpg In rt. r... 113 "' tiCS buiclaotaa Bunts and Orgaralhatand other Dren Gad.. tale' • C. HANSON LOY& 7a •Th.tf" t • . - DIRE BRICK, TILES CLAY, of the best i . qtallty. on nand and far es , e by A.A. [TARDY. W w P KB, of ecery deeeription,. for so. Isb or wm. G. JOMSTON .1t CO., .7 1 Nor Dealers, 57 Wood stead. L°U fix bbls. Extra Family, made or"': wlrcir4 With. Wiwi.; expressly fandlY store and for rale by Ml= MOM, &pia 151 Trout street, new 17=1 fIIGARSI CIGARS !:— 0 ,000 genuine Lta- I.J alma Clime of the ' , Fluke,. .Conehite," aCogoette *ad 'rot.. duct." Wands, J tut reed by .103. F1:1011:iiii. VirEIGIIT'S FRA.NGIPANNrath--For Prieah , ing end beautifying Ibo hale tooirtiutifr ait iillll at Jen jos, zusnlNVA."` AGOOD assortment 07 all kinds of Dry Good; ninier Fancy, A . splfy rorelS.7.' , TX‘ 4 tic veu . for for cash. • . 97 . 1 *.T C. ILMON LOVE, naiad et. , F gA XTENSIONDININ4I TABUS.--Wrzi - out sz.l MahorAnyHatect.pukDiningj'al.lea aro-Sous, , agths, fithend .Z111..101 T. D. YOUNG " ' LOUR-200 bbli Faraily.ana Extra -for Jar- T. WILE a CO.
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