biturg#74sa.ltir , .._.-2..-a.,y,:....,- MONT&Y MOO !in , ;.JU E:2s, sus OIPHMILL ,PA"Pita ,0 1 , 4.113 VI rr. A 1 ___ _ . .. tri .Drpkuci.:The. Optifeceos. of the 2.2.1 District field : .their"..'Conference at Bakerstown, 0_ ~ ,,n Pfidey;Ang the; - official records of their pro ' e ."Pupgs InsPbeflainCelsewhere in this morn alg's'actuttalWe regret we are unable to an t rioatieCtbit e labors of 'the con,ferees, were - emcee/41UL •T me were 21 hallotings (by mark- L u it)_,. B . l Bal wn. Mr.' Barviance Ires de al'alelr at his if arid his friends at Bakerstown, haring en and a strong desire net the Alio _ gheny - cote een should visit, Butler, in order that - the two bandidatei might confer with each ' other. Preliminary to another ballot, a motion that the `:conferees should proceed to that place was tarried. After arriving's' killer, in due time the con ferees again met end had one additional ballot, which ..rernited .precisely as - those,preceding it. '}They then adjourned instil Saney morn ..ing, at which time it was voted to adjourn to meet on the 12th of next month. . The , failure to consiimmate a noniinntion " resulted-from'what we deem .to be a rois ootuttraction On the part. of the Butler friends of a 'retaliation adopted in the 'conference of 1852.... That resolution involved a recommender - lion - that Butler should:have three terms oat of the"five under the present ,apportionment. . B. _ __. 11. Diels, Eel., who waeone of the conferees in 1852 is well is in 18 . 58 , - Trotested - against the resolution at the limb of its 'adoption, and it ia unnecessary to . restate.. here the position of Josiah--Sing, Esq.,'at that. time aid in re- !peat to that residetion,'.ae .he made, it biotin; . sometime Mice, Clearly and definitely . , Ina nom munication which appeared "in the Daily.Gemette over his own name. -It was only a recommenda tion'bk whlet the people of neither portion of the District.wirre bound nor "was it in the pow __ Or of the conferees to' t ake action that would bind ite . peoplein tomb a matter. • Nnvertbeless, the Butler conferees contend ed .os , Priday.' last,, for the' renomination of Ile.: Perviance on the ground 'that. there was a binding ' agreement in the resolution • of 1852 that Baler should Ileiro ' tbree not afire terms under the preseneapp — ortionment. -The answer) to this was that even granting their construction, there was no:promise that Butler should enjoy, three consecutive terms. Allegheny asked her second teroi now. . The Allegheny conferees disclaimed any pow .cr or intention howeVer, to ; bind any future nominating co nference by any resolutions. A ' resolution was, however, submitted by Mr. Nevin that Mr. itrirrtight be now declared . the nominee, and that the conventions of the party in Butler and Alioghettiiitt 1859 be 'requested to appoint live .confeiees each, to mietat kerstown In thit year, and arrange all matters in reference to the conflicting claims of the two -portionei of the_ diatriet for the remaining term. and that their action , ehelb be final. This the Butler conferees would not agree to,atlti the ballot p r oceeded anch...m.inngth a L t o b e „ . comewotripome,"and promising no result, the adjoirnment until the 12th ofJuly haring been proposed by thißutler friends, was carried. Duringlailtho proceedings the best feeling preTaitedi anti aspirit of courtesy and kindness continued: to the ittat, without a wortpi irettm stance toi mar it. No one- - questroffEl - hr can question the faithililiteie and ability With itrfilch Itir.;Parviance has represented the District; that te Ornaetied most cheerfully. But as hp Bad stated'in a lettor which was pnblisbsd last s p rin gineuradurraistbstemlemsthewiZtor his renomination were unanimous with therty he would not be a candidate, Allegheny aM led to press her claims. Wehaveno hesitation in pre dicting that everything will be arranged speed ily -to the entire tatisfaction of tht4ndi of both ` candidates ." he' imprecate made upon our mind, by all with *weave c armed, that the Butler &iambi _would soon. withdraw the name of their candidate and cordially unite with the Allegheny contemn, ittlito• - tiomination of Jr. 'McKnight, and that - wirshall sweep the district by, anve orwhelming pijotitY• - • Tax • ...cc Conrcautou,The following ire the oth ;;P- °jai minuierof the ‘bitsinest Of the Conference which assembled at .13akerstowp in this county on Friday 25th - • .„, t , : '.... '...._—_ '..' BiEjE - 25TOITi. J.une44s, 1858. . • The Conferees-of -,-Ilhe Twenty-Second :Con,' get:salons! Districtirierfhis day. The Confer . eea present were: . i ( Fro,. Betio .: Frans Allrgb ii et:. - 'Andrew Carnes _. , , Itubt.lf: Da vis ll: W.'Arank , - ' .:.'.. 7 . Archibald plate:ley. Thee. 11. Nevin. ...,,..,, -..,. Archibald Itlaktl,4lTsq:iiias quoted. Chair; :man, =J.:T. If. hem keg., Secretary : of th s - ConfereneW ' :'..: :' - " .:,* - . . . _ . - Oa motion - id, 1i...:11.'. Doris, Esq., the Con-. ' ''c c kaalio4 b ,WW W ris eelethed' , tenemintifiSeetaiaaret. : .*- Rost , . DinKsvitrr,;" Esq., of Allegheny, and Hon. Bezest A: Pozerescu, of Beller, !Fero nominated ana handled for lifinly.iwo times withOub enhoice.... -.. - On motion; the Conference then adjourned to meet again in Allegheny City; on hloroloy, the twelfth day of July, 1858. ATICIIIBALD BLAIII7rr, Chairman. T. H. Navin; See'ty. - Tau Allegheny, County 'Educational Aesocia lion convened at College lIMI Saturday morning, President B. N. Kere . in tho chair. The meet ing was opened with prayer by Prof. Williams. Mr. EL P.. Baton read , selections entitled "The Bible the best of Classics," "Eloanment of Wash ington," and "highland Sont's Vow."' —Dr. Jas. King delivered a lectoie, by appoint ment of the Aisociition, on the Subject of "Phy- Biology "-dividing hie leiture into tweparts, the nervous system of organize - and animal life. Prof. J. C. Porter followed in' n essay on "The' Peet, Alexander Smith." . •-• bk. AA!. Wenxellnad an essay on "Theoret ical Geology." • After some remarks on the exercises of the day, by Minima Flambee% the Amiodation ad journed to meet anthe crammer vacations. I ft .; . Tae COUNIT.T.-.-sra a recast visit to Butler, we were gratified to see sash cheering indications of a bountiful - crop. ..Everything looks well, from the waving meadows to the dense forest. The accounts are good from all sections; so far ea can be judged from present appearances; the Fairest will be a bountiful one. - The plank-road to Bakerstown affords a very pleasant drive of fifteen miles, through a beau tiful and highly picturesque scenery which each t f, . curve of the roe opens up to view. Arrived at the "half-way vi ge," mine host 'and hostess of. Williston's H 6 el, (a-host in themselves) will take care to rend - , both- Elea and - beast com fortable, and tha in no half-way etyle. .If yea 1 ohm:ad feel like roiooging the drive, -as -on probably should; through each an interesting agricultural and neral" regioS as Bailer county affords, to the quiet and agreeable burg of the same name sixteen miles further, sigbt drafts upon the h spitility of Mr. 3. p. Jack, -of the Lowrie kftise, for any amount, on de mand, will be du honored. &razor we Li Friday afternoon two o'clock, The r Blinenwille, was - Bald Peened do dnuit, prostratin: playing near by. sr, and beyond th they received no i deal shattered. 4 knocked off the be the shook that tb runts. The shoal revere. The root) 'tilinge to say, thi Were knocked off. HTELISG.—We learn that on last, during the etorm about —Hon of Mr. W Gormly, in tarn& by lightning. The L the . water spout to the by ': two little children who were iThey soon recovered , hewer ; fright the shock occasioned, jury.. The house was a good 4'olly a cart load of brick was : ullding, and eo powerful was bey.were shattered into frog:. k inside t hahaildlogirle very was somewhat injured, and knobs of the bureau drawers 1 iii.ad - Anoznson, one of - the parties implica ted in the Port Per Homicide, was before the „aim t, SitturdlY, ion_ an application fir admis sion to bail. Judge Velure stated that the ldstriet Attorney had Investigated the facts - or the gime, and fel convinced that the prisoner ought to be admit.eclio bail. Ile would there -, roes admit him la $3OOO for his appearainse at -:.,the next term of qoart. The accused 'gave the regnircd oecurity; e l h e was discharged. There ' twonthms oh .with the same offence atilt hiprison. An application for their dis charge will be made . to-day. the_mtee ' °tied said Silas &raple r ia, &cod for conepir*y to abduct, and seduce Ma,' tilde Gies, a fall %port of whteh we gave fn our Coati report, tbajtuTretarned a sealed verdict on Friday night, =don Saturdailt we:tenoned by theCorat. lt,declared the'prisoners guilty. lff.liiiaitrerelder„lfordefence, made - a motion for a new trial, declaring (he ' , verdict an oitt rage; - gnu was aderdtted %bail In $2,600 to await the lame of the motion., 'Robert nee OM mitted %default of securit Tr' .e.aquour is the last Watt of the season at Posteee National Theatre, and the occasion is _thebenefitofMr. Gears Bie g ri a t the Treaa ueoc A aplerididbill is offered. A grand ores lure is to be performed.by an orche oth persons, members of the. Pittsburstgra h G f ir- erman ilinaical Societies, irho have kindly volunteered on this occasion. Beeldea 'this,. two excelteat plays are presented, and Mr. S. 'should undonb t tdli,htlira a good home.: Ar. Collins Park,'; on asturdsy, there wan & very large number of epeetaters at the races. The heat was !orrid, however, cod, the time made wan pottuilg more than common, every. thing appearing tebe inflow:teed by the weather. Threenagewere started for the silver cup; Mr. limey Vann:ergs' brown gelding, "Brindle," coming out winner; !Imo, that heat, 2:02; eee, end; the foot nice a Mr. 01xla Was. the *bp, aping Yat diatom'. la 2484: . - =Pi trorAoPutibarthaa=4.3.• ISlWe'llYaktsti«.l Pit i4 " ; " 0 , I : 444 i 4 Wai, ZattiniriciA% Leslie and Nag °dame. By the late explosion of the steamboat Yanneyl. van* one hundred hurnatillveshavaheen.iieri.Llned la this oad mdast re phe to pa re away alum Wanrnit an inqiry? white= an effort to prevent recurrences tn the future? Is it not time yet to ascertala what plosions wi :can be done. and .l4 ahold d by done? - No country has so great an interest in this question as the United States. No where on the fiters of the globe will the power of steam be more - extensively employed than here. Kind nature did not plate one of her =wrest gifts at our disposal without the means of applying it properly and raliciaially. All naturaFforces are within Clio farm and control'of the intellect of man ! Mao stands at the head of crea tion, and nature Ls his school wherein to practice his faculties and gain experience. What is yet buried in mystery will become plain in the course of time. To subdue natural fore= and. apply them for the prelatical purposes of life, is one of the objects of existence Fortunately, enough is kalowtr of the properties of steam to enable us to arrest Its dangers in most casee. All that is needed is an munesteffortatribe part of the nation to apply ate proper remedy, legislative and meehanicaL A law boo been in fat= in France for the last 30 years, compelling owners 'of stramboilers to insert certain fusible plugs int:retain pests of the boiler, which pings will malt and let the steam escape when ever its: pressure and temperature rise above acer lain point. This law is,woll enforced in France, and in order to insure the efficiency of the plugs they are msnafactured by the government itselL The consequence fa that no explosions are heard of in that country. Mr. Fairbairn, in his Last publica tion on the subject of clean,,s of this French contrivance as the most round safest, undone that has steed the teat of long experience. The despotic government of France torero their citizen, against explosions. What o sorry contrast between oar rough and tumble democracy and that French seientifio despotism] Is irreally impossible to raise our standVd of national virtue and inteM genee high enough to prevent such wholesale human slaughters? These so called accidents cannot very well be charged to the account of a special provi dence—they are in most cases but thejegitimate and direct result of a culpable careleemess and gross stupidity! The causes of steam boiler explosions =not fully understood; the nature of steam remains partly shrouded in mystery. We do, however, know posi tively, that by far the greater number of explosions are capped by the sudden and instantaneous forma- I lion, offitigh-pressure steans, resulting from a sodden rush of water upon overheatall metallic surfaces. Wills few exceptions the hollers on our western waters are high-pressure. They have 11003 inside, 'I through which the fire passes from One end to the other. The level of the water is kept but a few in- ches above the , uppermost flues Whenever, from carelessness or design, the water IP all.dred to fall, the top of the !Ices will become me:heated An ex plosion, equal in foree to that of gunpowder, is the in evitable result of a sudden return or now supply of water on these red-hot flues. The safety the passengers is thus depending on the wale errs and intelligence of the engineer on duty. But the French government makes it's Ablej for the engineer orany other person to endanger that liver of the pmiengera. Sappare our steamboat oers, captains and engi neers were eompelled byla w,at the r isk of a heavy Penalty, to insert two or three leaden rivets, one inch diameter, into the top of each fine; and suppose§ (almost impounde though,) our general goverumW . should see to the faithful execution of this law, could an =plosion happen? No! Whenever, by care laziness, the water is allowed to fall too ow, these leaden plugs will speedily melt and let the steam escape into the flues and up the the chimneys, Com mon lead will melt at a temperature 41640. while it takes 750° to 800° to raise iron to a red h. t state. Caefully prepared alloys would be preferable tr d. This blowing out of the boilers, although free from all danger, is attended with serious delay and incon venience to all on board. And this will be the im mediate penalty - suffered for their negligence. Tho offitere till take! cue not to repeat the experiment, bemuse the eteamboat will be without steam at least ono-halllday, until the boilers eon be cooled down and men go inside and. insert now eatery plugs. Bat of course if the law is not' enforced, the captain and engineer will prefer to insert Iron rivets la place of leaden ones. Ranee the necessity of a healt pub lic, opinion to enforce the law. Steumboatracitig,...and carrying low war 'n the boilers must be frowned down. The officers o team-1 boats are moment to blame than the public. "As the master so the servant," is an old adage. There is a steamboat law on the atatutu; poor and unsatisfactory as it ift, it is not half enforced! So we go on and repeat our explosions to tho eternal shame of the nation ! • The Commissioners, who informer years were op: . iodated to examine into the curses of explosions, and to report remedies, have done so*od. --But their labors have had no practical off o writer, who is familiar with all they hare don ecommends theirre-appointment. Their blare shordd fro continued, until explosions are perfectly understood, sod the proper remedies applied. The present steamboat law allows 132 lbs, pressure for a 35 inch boiler and .1 loch iron. This preliure'. will exerts-tensile force upon the iron, in tho direc tion of the eiremoference of the boiler, eqniralent to 10032 Mu per square inch section, which is A of tho ultimate strength of good boiler sheet- The chain of the iron in the direction of the length of the boiler is Only ono half of (hut of tho (* . comfit, vette! tension; this is the reaaon why.the shells of our western boilers almost Invariably burst nem. corm ...In (ion INS allowance Is mule for riveting and ba had iron. .Bat tingle riveting will only giro about ono half tho strength of the solid sheet. Add to this a poor quality of sheet and rivet, and we Cannot Intimate ltro strength Of most boilers, when new, at more than one half the above figura. That is, with steam of 133 The pressure we have scarcely three times the strength to meet it, while six times should be the rule. Bat it is a notorious fuel, that in place of 132 lbs. steam, seldom less than 130 lbs. and often as high as 22011 u. are carried on our western waters. In many cues the safety-valve is loaded down, so that it cannot open, and steam' is raised as high as the hottest fire from pitch and turpentine will make it. This is no fancy, Lot theixober daily experience. Oar river men are no fancy men; they go in for high pressure and speed. Nor are they to blame; Mr ! , risk their lives along with the rest; it is the public body that is to blame! Tho above calculations have reference only to new well-made boilers. Now, consider the condition of an old patched-up boiler, bought 3d or 3d hand sto 10 years ago. The effects of a hot coal fire, elabo rating the strongest eulphurons gases, scaling from rut and incrustations; these are the destroying &gamier', at work all the time. Bows:arta Is left of the 2 inch iron after-10 years incessant use? Perhaps not 2, and that of about one-half the original strength. The sober truth is that steamboat running is a bold game between life and death, all the time! The real wonder with the reflecting is not the greet num ber of annual explosions we bear of, but the moll number! It was remarked that low water is the principal cause of explosions, on our Western waters. Tho mere rent of the shell of a boiler, er the collapse of a flue, canoed by a gradated increase of pressure or re duction of strength, is not an explosion, and gener ally passes off without very serious consequences. It is true that explosions of the moat fearful kind have taken place when there was no scarcity of-wa ter, and no very great pressure indicated by the safety's-11re or pressure -gauge. Tho best ascertained explosion of this, kind, on record, took place In the yard of J. P. Morris rb Co., at Phikidelplus, about I' to 8 years ago. The facts connected with this explosion are well known to the writer. Several competent parties hare attempted to account for It, but It remains a mystery. Let us have a new commission, end let their labors be con tinued until all the phenomena of explosions are fully understood. In order to giro to this paper a practical effect, I have addressed the highly respectable and Intelli gent bodice of gentlemen who compose the Boards of Trade of the cities of Pittsburgh, Cinchrnati, Louisville, SS Louis and New Orleans. All these cities are ancensed in this question. The interests ! of commerce and commercial communications by land and water are. closely allied; they come within the sphere of these Boards. My appeal to them I present in the following shape: • Bold a special meeting on the subject in question and draw up urgent requests to your representatives and senators to Congress, to unite their efforts at the next session, for the purpose of creating a new tam ' mission; to examine more folly into the causes of explosions; to . revise die existing stetates, and to report the provisions for a new law, which will guarantee more safety than the one now idforce. Jortu A. liousrawo, Cir. Eng'r. Editors at Cincinnati, Louisville, Si. LOUIS and New Orleans, and all those who feel an interest, please copy the above, Tat body of Prof- Baehr, who came to hie death in this city, from 'the effects of a slung shot wound, alleged to have been inflicted by James Mcffee, was interred in Baltimore Ceme tery last Thursday. A large number of the German Turner and Magas.' Societies of that city, together with hie business friends, followed the corpse to lie last resting place; the Beadle'' , accompanied by music, having their banners, &0., draped in mourning. Tho ceremonies are said to have been Ter, solemn and imposing. tIRILDSM, I matt Rho ppeans to bo Jartiall7 kmardae,sad who was committed to ul the other daylroso thogixth Ward, commit ' ted some ontrageoas pranks in the prison dming Friday night. lie broke up nearly everything bolas cell, tearing his bed ciothiog and loosen ing somo of—thccast-iron fixture& Ho was Rent to the Poor Farm. BASIMDAY, three convicts were lodged in AC Penitentiary from Williatoeport. They were John Biblin, James C. Berton and Samuel Comp bell, Jr-, convicted of , passing counterfeit moneji, and sentenced to alz years each. JAMES G ;charged with attempting to Cut hie wife's thr;st_with a razor, la Allegheny, LW week, was Committed on Batarday, by :Mayor Stuokrath, to await his trial on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. Ittri - ra an excitement was created in Temper incevilla, Saturday, by a fight between two col °red women, who had been drioklng. They were committed to jail , to Squire Williams. • ith larcenTnt bill against George Strangler .charged wy, having been ignored by ' the Grand Jury, he was discharged by the Court on Satur day. iA PETIIIOB for divorce, from her husband was remintid id ihe Court, on Born:day by biery , Howland, on Air 'mato, 4antion. MOM OUR BOOK TABLE. /*tit Or Luton= r and Acta on the abamtlity or Ally,pamricm. n i • UGbett Pattersoa.-, Clacinnati: America* Karam Tract and Nock Society, Publiaber: Coster Sara Abar.prrat Prize,; by Rev. S. N. Platt. Mahn:Lath Atilerlean B.,h,int Tract and Boob Society, Prbllthes. 17/ plc/Mica:4 crate , Ann. Baur. or the Cram the Way of Freedsto-- A Karrallra O'Mara Llre. Cinciatath„Amilebejta gat= 'Fria nal hook B .cietr,Publisher. • tin pic friee'teconta.. We have receivediltheabarcnoped excellent books from-W. 8: ‘850at0ti1,;•246...20.5t. Clair St., Who is the agent for Ibis ,city fer the solo of all the publications' bf thn Arnekican..licform. Tract and Beek Seciety. llis assortment, of publica, lions, designed for Sunday School libraries and the book shelves of Christian families, is exten sive and well selected. Tracts on orthodox Christian suliects can also be procured at this agency. Mr. Rentoul's collection is well worth an examination by elergymelf as well as the laity. In his catalogue, which we have been permitted to examine, we bed a number of standard works on interesting subjects, In addition to those named above, without which the library of no American Christian Would lie complete. Whtleta'a Mese or run TIMM containing the moat popu lar Polka", Waitron, Cotinlona, Quadrillee.Scbottiubca, Se. Also a large collection of Ballad Alm, °fare Mel- Mee, Fancy Dances, Reda, Jig., dc . Armored *bolo, . Dates Fria and Saartatt.ea„ By S. Wiener; Noe- Firth, r 7.71 • , The above desirable publication is for sale, nt the music Store of Charlotte Blame, of this city. It is a valuable addition to the works our music, which have been issuedin the 10t, few years. To the reader itspages Offer attractions, as all tastes must bo suited in their examidation. Thetory of the Reformation In the Illateenth Ceni.nry, In Germany.. France, Switzerland and England. / Cr D'. Aubigna, trait Clottrntions, embracing original por• traits and 11.1.torical scene*. Lancsater, Pm man, Panama We have received the twenty-first and twenty second numbers of the splendid religious his tory, from N. Smith, the agent, for this city, No. 16 Nand street. The chief engraving in the number before as is "Wieklitle and the Churchmen." 13 1..acwwoon--June, 1658—is on our table. find we need not say that, as usual, it is a welcome visiter.- The number before tip contains a series of excellent Itrtieles, among which ore' The' Punjaub, 4—Religions Memories: - Eiii— illickood can be procured ate he book attire of Hunt'& blitier; fifth street. Ctantos.—We learn from the Banner of 'ri day that the locolbet; Convention assembled there on the 22d and had a most bitter sod contested limo of it. The anti-Lecoinpton tpen. voted for Robert Sutton as a candidate for C n gress,. hut 'James L. Gilts, present inctdabent that district, who voted for Lecompton :traight and made but ono speech during the. lost session, (one torrmany,) in reference to be ing invited to dino with the President, was nom inated, to tho greardisgast of Seitton'striends, who will vote for the Republican-candidate when e shall have been nominated. The ticket, .hoses is as follows: For Congress—James L. Gillis. " State Senate—Wm. M. Abrams. Assembly—James iii. Fleming. " Sheriff—James C. Galbreath. " ProtffonotarY—David. B. Long. " Register—John Reelect. " Co. Commissioner—Benj. Miller " Auditor—Joseph Wood. Sreastnoar Sess.—The steamboat Rocket, Captain Herat, on her way down, evening be fore last, struck a snag just below BeHair, and sunk in about six feet of water. She was load ed principally with Pittsburgh manufactures, government work, he. She took on some cast ings and nails at ibis port, which ,will not be injured. We understand she had two barges in tow, neither of which, we believe, were materi ally damaged. It is thought that the boat her self It be easily raised and repaired during the lottr"Mater Our river craftsmen, Pilots and captains, should non - all be on the look-out. for the stone or obstruction said to be permanently lodged in the channel below Bennie—the one upon which the Rocket sunk —Wheeling IoW. James .of Fayette county, killed a she bear on Thursday week near Etrl:dinfieltown, (hat weighed 4't lbs The 35Keesport Standard. of Saturday, sue:— "Among the delegates to that most singular convention that met on last Wednesday in the • • t Rouse in Pittsburgh, we notice John F. • Ir, from McKeesport. This is very strange; e first place, Mr. J. F. Sinclair Is no resi dent of icKeesport; in the secand place no one in McKeesport wouldLave_thought . of sending him; end in the (bird place he was not sent by anybody outside of McKeesport." _ _ • TIIE Cuters.—.Everybody will go to see Mehl° - it. Crosby's Circus, which will be bere on the 2d, 3d and sth of July. It is said to be a mag nificent chow, sunlit will be well patronized we :are cure. Rue . . HENRI" KNADAT.L, a the Third Church Pittsburgh, will deliver the annual address thi year at the commencement at Marietta College, on Wednesday of this wee. TM weather was excessively Lot yesterday the thermometer I , tinding at led' in the Andes noon. Tun caseof Shaw, the alleged kidnapper, we undorstand, is fixed is We Conn of Quarter Sessions, for Thursday next. Mosta & Mointica have made further reduc tion in their prices of lonckete and tub" See advertisement. THE great drawback to persons emigrating In the curette, Western cooutry. tho meat Dar tlo 7 of the Fever and Ague --the mist ilirefq or all dies..— Every day are hoer of person. attacked by t hie dlemae and made helplesa In a abort [161% neltbout Roy 1.90.1.1 cf arnel. no relief. In view of the greet demand fore remedy, Dr. Ilostollm ha. presented LI. celebrated “Ilitti.rs," ohoee cur. atin ponrera for all Queen of the etnumcb have beco uni versally ackuouledged. The .'flittern," prepared alter lovuesperietmeauil deep study, have receleed the rote. tuloma of the welt eminent physiclausi, as well small classes, from every part of our country. To thorn atm doubt their many virtues, all re eon toy 1,, W try them, and lini/go fur themselves, respectleely. Sold by Druggists avensrhore, and by TIOSTICITED • Sole Proprietor., Noe. II ISO. ne fiB Enid era JoliedaviT GALVANIC BATTERY, OR ELECTRO MAGNETIC Manama, for Medical mirpowis, or a Teri superior kind, will Go tent Iron of Express charges, wherever en Ropreas tuna, upon a remittance of TenDnllanr. Address Dr. OEO. IL KRYNER, No. 140 Mal at, Plttaborgb, Pa. arAidawf Zprcial . . NV. AL D. .R.I.N - RnA_Err. 110.311 1 / I CMLine Dhlt.llllll All kinds of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars. Hare recently taken the building No. 129-Wood street,' NJ:Witten to their-Manufactoring roitablichment,No. 4.3 Ind etreet., where they will he ',leered to receive their friend% aw27:lore ELHLNBIC IL t301...L.LN8. Forwarding and Commission Merchant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER= Cheese, Sutter, Seeds, F'lsh, ' Aad Produce Generally, err No. 25 Mod Strut; Pldreburidi- J. M. I.l'.rrl,le. MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, Ncw Buildhag,) CITTADUROII, PA aydfo J.A.S. M0.L.A.U43-133A.N. 11.42/0/ACTOII4 0/ Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Paul Oil, delf4dlyfe Nu lea arid 170 &and fit, To PSeWvosi•fir.fferera....A retired Gentleman harlog town restored to health 100 few daye, aftor many years of nervous coffering, will nod (Bee) to awiet others, 4 copy or the prescription mat 4 supply of the remedy, on re I oeiring • stamped ertrolope bowing the applicant'. adarw., Direct the Rev, JOAN I N . DAONALI,. Prilton street, Brooklyn, New York„ stoSmdenataßrowT $l,OOO REWARD for any Medicino that will excel PRATT a BOTCHER'S HACH° OIL, thn only Indian Remedy how sold for "Rhernant ins, Neuralgia, IfeAdoche, Trothacha, Thin in the 814 or Rook, eoraint, Bruiser, Sore Throat, how, Cl/abutted Curds and Ithitctes.; the only Ter citable romody dlacorored that will net upon them And linti ber ihopslnta. tbassauds of persons tore been cared of these complalnts by thli new discovery. All oro incited to give It a trial. Principal Oleo 206 Washington alrset, Brooklyn, N.Y. Yoe solo try DR. OEO. R. KEYSER,' No. 160 Wood a treat, nod J. P.VLIESTING, Signature cf Pratt A Butcher on the wrapper, and name blown In the bottle. apt ttd•wF --- A GREAT The linefenherg Health Pill cur. headache. The Oniarenberg Health Pill cum foul atemadi The Ornerenberg Health er. bud breath. Umereaberg Health rillsorea piet y hovel, The firseflaberg Health Pill cures palpitation oft he hoar/ The Gracrenberg Health Pill tam colicky value. Thi Oraefenberg Health Pill cures glee. The Ornefenberg Health rni ante Itrepepala, The Otaefenberg Health Pill purges without pain. The Onaefrnbarg Health Faille. fiat weaken.' The Grasfanbets Health Pill ta not drasic. •• • The OreefauLerg Health Pill tan be taken at work. Th. amrob.r g irmatv istattrely vegetable. The Graerenharg flralltiPlll bill. Lent opening 011 known The Graarentarg Health Pill Le made or choice genie and rode, Tbo Gructenberg Ilealth Pill cures aciil The Graefealterg Ile.l W Pill cure* versa:mem Sbaaraoleriberg Health Pill baccarat buodroda. SW Unbeferilierg PIII will curs where . pill aro :2 : 2- - I : l ar n ,clizi t, P.l.7o. - .`y.lthiirhkierdinr2:. of moot taller pills. The Oraelenhergthtaltb Pine are tonic unhurt weakening TlteGraefanberg Health Pill tan Ito taken at night. The Oraefenberg Health Pill canto taken &net dinner. The Orneiltnbelg Ilealth Pill mita/rata the In one pill. The Oreetenberg Ifealth Pill So talon by the week; The 0 raefetiberg Madill Pill I. taken by the The Greenberg 11ealth Plll earn 3w:indica. The ()members. likedth Pill ewes pernialteellY fok *full atcoooo 01 all the 1/mkt:berg nualielars, tee Oreenbeng Altnannea, • which an be bed gratin at the 140 Wo sge fe nte. POlOO 23 coats a boo. DR. OEO. 11. X SYSKII, to 7tdaeT Wood SU.% 0 034. P. FLEXING, Allegheny. r.l R OSE 11NK-3 tibia. on linnd and forsalo R by 1. 10 IL I...YUMMY= A CO . BLACK MUSTARD SEED-1 bag in store . 41 to , ul• bY H. I. YAIIIIP-STOCK k CO. - - - _ RY APPLES—:SO snicks prime Tr y Ap pinmt'd sod &tale by . .I.I2YRY ILCOLLINS. 400 B US;'8°UTIIERN WIIITE AND . RED 19116AT10 itoro and for ...10 by ..731 . ArnANII A . AN= Talig--150 lb& knit roo'd and for sale by PAP L. YARNESTOOK A 00 UM 4113 A1A0U151=1 auur on band acid for fag try bra B. YAIMMICK I,k 01. _ tre ', l n Ever Speotoilifs . — Tag - :pallid' Mind: halibg'• bn doubting the ruttesioof the earnest alerts toribticite • Machine capable of sawing, latch had teen puLforth in many !lecaliteti has hafted as the *lima dale of labor in thud direction each succeeding combination and. improvement - brought to its natas hence, there is not azingie patent of thii kind, but he. re ceived the strongest commendations from the press and!! from distinguhbotr individeals, and 74' t h e mar - ch 'has both forward and at the present time those machines which were once thought ete Aft, complete; unsurpassable, have fallen Into desuetude' and disrepute. We base nereeseuti more perfect,' thorough, quick, quiet or elegant Machines than those of Messrs. Wheeler f Wason the last w hi c h , have been brought to our notice, an d while we may safely pmslict the announcement of others "yet to come," ore will be allowed to stath 'that this is "all sufficient - for any purpose to width ! tha n !! be applied. Its work is simple and beautifal,economumg thread, thorough, firm and! durable, and:tho machine itself is a model of mechanical Outline*, :omen : m i ta se furniture and Oita portable:Mr. Alex. E. !teed, of No.. GS 'Fifth street, is agent for ibis city, and those whii-Mill upon kirk will be gratifird.by witnesaing the operation of the machine, under the auspices of a polite and attentive gentleman, emply qualified to. explain every feature of the subject.. W. C. Elliott, favorably known to the public as the proprietor of the popular Shirt manufactory and store at ! No. 21 Fifth street, is "now the nent for Grover Baker's celebrated Sewing. Machine,' a most ingenious, simple and effective affeir,namman d. log the highest 11160E011MS wherever tasted.. The different varieties of this article, eoti*rehending the plain, the elegant and the elaborate in &deb, may be seen at the above number, where?[r. E., hims e lf, will be forma, ready ; to wait with- thareeterwie pe titeness upon all who call. Chester, the Merchant Tailor, No. SS Wood street, has built upon a euro foundation a bwrineu of the highest character; in extent as much as in the de. seription of his patronage. An .hadefaqgable, at tentive and 'experienced Merchant Tailor,lie gives personal supervision to his business, and complaints are never hoard against his work. , He has on hand at ! present a fine assortment of Gents', Youths' and Boy's clothing; adapted to the salon and of tho latest fashion. • Boors awl Shoes, big and little, plan and seeherech fine and coursa—all durable, ai r still made—tn nito naantity, may be seen at Corstaims & Co.'., No. 83 , corner of Market street and Nut:nand Squire.— This is one of the largest, best sulfated, most varied and cheap assortments in the city, rind we recom mend it to the pubic, 'confident that Mr. Carnahan and hhinulstants will Le feund Ai pleasant and cc commadating dealers no the trade posteesses anywhere. Prompter., indspendernea and . lintrag, never Jolt sight of, practiced upon thraugbont ca. roar, bare led to the enviable milts exemplifted In the tiro establishment of P, Nagy Federal street, near the Diamond, Allegheny city. Mr. Marts is one of our leading boot and shoe matmfactarers and dealers, and his goods are in the greatest demand both from the retail and wholesale, custom. There are few larger or better eupplied establishments in the country, we are monk', norm of fairer reputation than this. • It is really refreshing in theso data of rigorous boat to imagine a paradise of Wiens, although a frigid elyrian like that is perfectly non-arallabla The most sensiblo course we can prirsuo is to repair to Messrs. Porter & Smith, Girard ntanet,EeniChlield streot, eschewing woolens And another warns fabrics, nod purchase a general assortment of their cool, neat and easy-fitting shirts, a loot* and airy coat, and such other indispentables as properly belong to the season. . Co the first floor of No. 21 Fifth street, the reader will and the tastefully-arranged' and beautifuDy decorated reception room of Mr. Cargo, the Ambro type and Photograph operator. Ladies who eaR will realize a special convealetiee in this arrangement, as one of their own sax superintends this apartment, ready at all times to imitation ber visitant. Mr. Cargo is an accomplished and enterprising artist, every way worthy of the support of our public. Bolda tho quaint, ancient, timeworn newspa pers we base noticed heretofore, A. whiter at George P. Scaarkmrda Lithognaptdag establadtment, ou Third near Market etneet, will find a number of epecimans of the art, well worthy bip attention: Thla firm tarn oat most excellent - work, whether Show- Dille, Views, Dank-Cheeks or Orate, Railroad print tog, or general Litbogriphieg, and we are glad to kdow that it fa very extensively patronised Iro take this opportunity of preitating the follow ing ,•rrt wirers of the etbeacy of Itoitman's Vegetable Compound—one testimonial of a great timelier vet ant-telly rendered tho boot rnedicius of the day for Long and Throat diemsee kw:n.7,l I•,.C'n. • My sister bus taken your Vegc (Aldo Compo and she is welL She had:been down with consumption for two years, but Ls Dow able to go to work again. My motbur had • cough for fire years—has taken three bottles of your Com pound and it cured her. We all believe it has ni an equal for lung diseaso. Pitts ./oar, 1858, ' - ' • Lk. Ad 0..., of the widely known gallery al No. 54 Fourth' street, is engaged In the sleep -picture business, end tho publie can obtain of him work of trot rate character et mere nominal prices--in fact, we think, at too low rates. Mr. Adams stands high as an artist, his pictures univenally giving sallafac lion. Ills assistant is u attentive and polite u him ' self, and no one will regret a visit to their gallery. As thin Is the gala 1.118011, and festive demonstra. flans, public and private, Vel becoming numerous, it L• of especial moment that a Leithfal and Intelli gent distributor should be kno n. Permit us to recommend -Ifi. L. 1. r/nrk—w he City Peclostri ..^—whoae arqualotaero with a city, e kpaience; Indefatigable industry and nestloged prompt ness, tcader the Pine. of all %Iry employ in cir culating notices for parties, Ir dila ~ key lii. ,14. icirlorn is on Fayette, near lined street, where in errertiens may bo left. ?ho liquor husiness,as conduct.' by James Etcyor, of No. 135 Liberty 'street, is devoid of the strongest objection Boer urged against It, oa DO Ora dell 1004 the purest are vended under his administra tion. As his stock Is largo and el:Libraries every variety, is well assorted and put at the lowest figures, it should be the first object of dealers routing to the city to wake his acquaint... Ile will ho found a ciihstantial and honorable proprietor. Ton Love or Pitmen.— ..The love of praise, howe'or concealed by art, Reigns, moro or leas, and glows in every heart The proud, to gain it, Wits on toile endure, The modest shun it but to make it rare." It is our proviooe to praise the garments made a the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Flockhill d Wl] eon, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut atrect, above Sixth Philadelphia. Tun attention of cash buyers is directed to the fact that Caroughen, Allegheny City, is now offer ing unusual inducements in his stock of well made clothing, furnishing goods, &el for men and boys. F:samine his stock and prices. On. MCLANE'S LIVER Pmts.—When the proprietor., Viewing Bros , of Pfttabergh, Pa, of thls bark amble remedy pnrchased it of the inventor, there was no medicine which deserved Um name, for the rare of UM and Billions complaint., notwith.Landing tho great erne. Isom. of these dbmiser In the United States. In the foeth and West particularly, where the patient I, frequently 13111- hie to obtain the services of. regular physician, mane rem. rdy no, required at once lee and effectual, and the opera tion of which could in no wise prore prom prelndllial both, constitution. This medicine la supplied by Dr. ll'Lane's Liver Pills, pripered by Fleming Bra., of Pittsburgb,sa be. bee. Alw proved I. every instance in which It ha. never trial. ays beneath!, not a military instance has ev occurred in which its effect. hero been injurious. The in. vention of no educated and distinguished physician, it has nothing in COMIIMI with the quack nostrum. lammed upon the public by obsilow pretenden to the medical art. NM pertemo him now proved, beyond • doubt, that Dr. arlanele Pill i. the best remedy ever prepared for the Liver Com plaint. lasiL.Pnrcheaers shoal d be careful to ask for DIL BrI,A.NE 8 CELEDRATED LIVER PILL% manufactured bilLE)11210 BROS., of Pittsburgh, N. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before tbe public. Dr. brls,na . • gen. nice Liver Nile, also Ids celebrated Verndfoge, earl now be issel at all reepectable dm. stem None potable wilArnd Mr Algae tree of .10 . 2251aw1 nrxixo ilmusniunts NATIONAL JUBILEE .7171.1" 4111, 1776. &CASTE & CROSBY'S , and fa. Among the marry opleutlld attractions of ly tha Frsoch sod American corps of Mere, Vaulters, Tumblers, Acrobats. Magician!, comedians, Dancers, Vocalists, ate., an lb. id•WI,I4I VIROINIE, the Queen of French Equestri. canes. MATeLLE IDA, the Falrytike French Rider and Dane:nose Ala. CHARLES E. SHERWOOD, tee greateet paella fl an r world. MONS. MORD WILLAN, the French Itercules, and Cortortionist. lAM A morßoNa, the Matchless &merest Rider, Leaver and Vaulter MON& DENTOR and TARTER, the French dere bats. MART. CHARLIE& SHERWOOD, the greatest Boy Rider/a the world. WILLIAM CROSI/Y, the far-famed American twodunee rider. MIST. JOHN OBTON, the Jo na:die Prodigy of the ring. TONY PASTOR. the American Churn and IlameeSinger. Thednt performanoe of Hilo talented troupe of toilets will take place on FRIDAY EVENINO„ July 24.- Doom open at 7.o'clock. Afternoon entertainment for the amorn. modction of familias,on SATURDAY, July 5.1. Doom open at 2 o'clock; orating at 7 o'clock. Three performances on MONDAY, hay Mb. Doors open ut 101. M ,2 and 7 P. M. Performance, to commence half an hour after opening. , ADMDISION—BoX, SO mitt; Pit, 71 mac Children. to Box, 25 mite. Jollied POSTER'S NEW NATIONAL THEATRE Role Learn, and Manager J. 0. ?OUZEL Acting And Stag* Manager A. W. YOUNG. Trearnrer aro. EataiLTt. ecru 01 , Privato Coin.; to bold rlr. per50na.......... ..... $5 00 Drum Cireln and Parqoatta ........ 60 UpperTler ....... ........................ ..... ....... 41. - DOCra open at o'clock. Cool Mance at .. to IS. LAB? MOUT OF THE Reneat a me OZOIIOIIBIO/ DIST, (meet reel 00 which hare kindly volunteered thei enamel. the members of the 0.1.171 oink Aiseelatlon r velo sble ~ MONDAY =ENING, Juno 2904 1858, 610 porf orm ß, will comment., with Grand Overton del Opera "Oclio Lt. Athoro . do Moortrollandloo, by Chyboatro of 21,1, 4 , p,. rooters. Coosinclor, Prothescw To be followed by tb• Plautb., CUA.RI..F.:B If4TIIr K IMO OP SAVZONINI, 0h0pr1••p................ Walt., Reale. nito Jul lawns . W tulfit• a 111. s. . 11,s. A. W. Yc Cook m. After whicb, {b. goamwrip of lb•O•nsitia _Kaska Arafa on will anwar, awl perAvta several uwitlal 0•15...•; norm. The whd• to marital) With • um Gur.q wow octal hone r TICKLINU ......... -111r.A.19. Young. MC". Usternakez. M=r! New Youx, June 27.—The steamer Moses Taylor =had from Aspinwall with $1,500,000 In sp' , and the California mails of the sth. The MONS ecie Taylor left at Aspinwall the 11. S. steamer Colorado, which arrived on the 17th from St. Domingo. The 11. S. sloop-of-war Jamestown, from G rey town touch ed the same day and railed for Havana- The Colorado brought Intelligence that Pmeident Brace, of the Dominician republic had capititWeet to Santana and was to leave St. Domingo on the 13th for Cameos. Most of his adherents had left the day previously. Gen. Santana had given Com. Mclntosh the strongest assurances of the protection of American citizens and desired him to exprese to his government his wish to maintain the most ami cable relations. It is said that the Commodore suc ceeded in obtaining from President Baez all ihodoc uments for which he was seat. The Colorado was to Sail an the 2lst for Mayans. TheU. S. steamer Saranac and the Vandalie were Wtig. at Panama. The Decatur nailed on the 13th add the Merrimac on the 19th. The excitement in California relative to the Fro -nor river gold mines continues. Three thousand persons have already left San Francisco for that re gion. The California minas are yielding largely and the accounts from every section aro highly favorable.— The agricultural prospects were never brighter; a full hmsest is confidently anticipated. A Gra occurred at Nevada on the 22d May which destroyed nearly all the business portion of the city. The loss is estimated at $13,000. The town of San Andreas, Calaveras county, was entirely destroyed by Ore on the 2d of Juno. Ten buildings wore burned at San Francisco May 31st. Loss $40,000. The U. S. Surveying steamer Shuhrick, from Phil adelphia via Panama, arrived at San Francisco, May 27th. - • The California papers contain more than the usual amount of murders, assassinations, casualties, kc. ORECIOIL—The advices from Oregon are to the 24th of May. They announces general Indian out break there. Col. Stephens' command on Smoke river was attacked on the 11th May and forced to retreat, with the loss of 50 privates, 3 officers and 2 howitzers, the baggage =gone and nearly all the animals. Viten companies of dragoon and one of infantry were engaged with 1500 Indians; two of the officers killed were Capt. Winder of Md., and Lieut. Orison. The name of the third is not given. Four Days Later from Europe, New ° Tonx, June 26.—The steamer Ariel ho Southampton on the 16th arrived off Capo Race 3, tardily. Nor news is unimportant. The steamer New York for New York was wreck ed off the Scotch road; all were Caved. Nothing has been heard about the Atlantic Cable. The Path Moniteur denies that any extraordinary war preparations are Veit:T4mnd° in Preece. Commencraz.,—Cetton to dull; all qualitice have slightly declined. Breadstuff. and Corn aro dull. Consols 96 for account. The sales of Cotton for three dais amounted to 14,000 bake including 1000 to speculators and 1000 to exporter; The steamer's, news from America reused a decline of *ti on all qualities. The Manchester advice, went unfavorable; prices i are lower. Broodstub.—The troather continued favorable for the crops. Flour was steady. Wheat; the quotations are nominally unchanged excepting inferior red which is quoted Zd lower. Corn quiet. Provisions quiet. Faance.—tlen. Espinasse has reigned retaking a rant in tho Senate. Delingo ha been appointed Minister of the Interior. - • • G ElMVA.—Prottat, had boos made against tho ex pulsion of refugees. Nankin is reported taken by the Imperial troops. The steamer Posrhatoan was et Hong Kong. It is rumored that the Chineso Intend to destroy the European dwellings on Hong Kong river. The Emperor of Russia has invited the French Ambassador to accompany him on a tour through the Southern preeciecea. Sr. Lome, June 26.—The Repnhlicarl'o Independ ence conespandeut lay. that the Santa Fe mail has arrived, bringing dates to lot Instant. Capt. Marcy has been heard from. Me was between Arkansas and Platte river in a snow'itorm on April IR. Ile lost 250 mules and a large number of cheep. Col. Loring had proceeded very well until April 29, when they were overtaken by a severe snow storm, in which six of his mon were frozen to death. Limn. Mfifally, regimental quarter matter, lost forty or fifty mules, and till his beef cattle and 'beep. Air. Alexander, who was sending a train to Utah, lost all his animal", excepting fifteen. and was obliged to abandon his wagons on the road. Sr. Loess, June 26.—The Republican hasjnst re ceived iatelllgenee that the Salt Lake mail, with Camp Scott date. to June Mb, have been tecrived, and St. Jeseph to the 22d. Mr. 11. F. Mayer, who accompanied the mail party, furnishes memoranda of the trip. Ile eneountemil a heavy entity storm, lasting three days, from Independence Rock to Platte bridge. The grass trait never better as far as Sweet Water; from there to Camp Scott very poor. All the trains with the troops were getting along well; the cattle were looking in fine order. Hockaday, Jones ,h Co., mail contractors, werapushing their arrangements with great energy and perseverance. When they get defiant arranged as contemplated the time will be reduced to 16 Jaye, with ease and certainty. Mr. Mayer brings no general news from Camp Scott or Salt Lake. Jx11.21% ROSIII3O New ORLrANI, Juno 26.---The steamship Ten nessee, from rue Crux, has arrived below, but is de tained at quarantine. lier dotes from the city of Jilaileo aro to_ the Mill inst. Admiral Zermatt is .among her passenger. The forced loan to the gov ernment has caused great excitement among the for eigners, and thus° refusing to comply to am demand are ordered to leave the country, and goods belong ing to American citizens have been seised for non compliance. Mr. Forsyth, the United States Min ister, has demanded end received his pasaports. The Liberals ore army whore strengthening their positions. Zuloago is about going to Tampico fur refuge, New Your, June 26.—Lieut Davis, of the British flag ship India, who arrivedin this city yesterday, with dispatches from Admiral Swart to Lord Ne. pier, proceeded ittanoillltely to Washington. He reports that the eteatuor Devastation, which had b een dispatched with peremptory orders to the Styx nd Buzzard, not to overhaul any more American vessels that had returned to Bermuda, and reports having fallen in with those vessels and delivered the orders to their commanders. VIIICIINN63, June 2G.—fho bleak in the 0.. t M. R. FL atross Wabash bottom is now fully repaired and the trains run from St. Louis to Cincinnati with out change of ears. Tho Wabash is now within its banks and is falling rapidly. I notimaronta,June96.—This has been the warm est day of the mason; the thermometer Indicated 97° In the shade. Pour persons were stm-strnek, two o whom hose died. Locum - tax, Juno 2&—Tho river Is falling, with 6 foot 9 inches water in the canal. Weather clear. 1858.. CARPETS. 1858. THE 11 LAKE? STREET CARPET STORE, TS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY ail deniand. for Velmt, Brussels, Threeply and In , grain Carpets, of every description, style and quality. Fluor Oil Cloths, from a to 24 foot wide, at lower priers than we ham over before offered; Coca. Slatting for orrice. or churches, Painted Window Shades, and everything connect, ed with the Carpet department of Boum Furnishing. As we anticipate an advance In prime after the Spring Trade open., we would suggest to purchaser. to make their 'elections now from oar large Stock and at our present very Inn. prima. 142 W. WOLINTOCR. Steam Marble Works. MARBLEMANTELS.-A large end beau- Bad duck slew. on hand and being manufactured by lachlnery,sold very low prime. Builders, owner. of Real Estate, Contracture and other., whether they want to purchase or not, are invitedto call and emu:W.oer stock and ascertain our prices as wears wiling. pliln neat Man tels no low as to pat them within the reach of skean orery perm, llonumente, Tablets,ad Grave bland large etocii al ways on hand. Fornitnre and Mo To a , and poeing Elonearnanufacimed by machinery, mut sold e the lowestprlom. Muth ot all kinda sold to: the Trade,. Purchasers are invited to call and esamine our Mock at 32 873 Liberty attest, Pittiburgh. mylOa4aw3mT lle. PORTABLE CORN Portable AN M D FLOUR MILLS, tbn ticuplest and beet arlltla of tbo kind IN the coon try, noy run light, grind tut, are eerily kept In ns order, make u good work as the Urged mills, and give neral satleactlo always on bond. Al.o, Portable Paw Mille.— Yor putiare call at 310 Liberty st., Pittsburgh. ruio:days:lm/ W. W. WALLACE. 1111/11 Farnlselltijg: ---- STEAM ENGINES, warranted best quail -10 slwar on hind and =de to eider. Raters and r.rt liDen lahinery. Engene Ottitngs and Mil &taring nude to order. Nat Irons. Mat /ran Pratt Bietaidrrena Burr and Lam/ Mil gal etemes, Bolting Oakland Sant dfoutto,s lawny. en bond of 315 Liberty etraet, Plttebnryb, P. ntylo:d&nOmT PI. Lime, Cement. dice. PLASTER PARIS, for Land and Shinto Work: Cement for Cittems, lire Walla, ar,; Look:TIM: Lima and Homan Cement; • ririnalatoura—beet quality always on band et 210 Lib. erty street. mylk:imlnaT W. W. WALL/CO. Lumbar. DINE SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and &mailing. Also, Pins soul Ost Plonk for sole st 310 Liberty al, Pltosborgh. onyloOlow3mT Shingle Mach Wes. McGEORGE'S PATENT alwayson hand at 31t1Ltharty street, Pittebargh. • asylCtdaramT W. W. WALLAOL " Grate Ware, ALL SIZES, always on hand at 319 Libor- Pittatrarrk torte W. W. WALLACE. BROOMS -100 dos extra Corn Brooms just Jo reed asta Gir Wo by • T. LITTLE A W. QUPERFINE FLOUR-1000 bbls. Ohio Sa la perAto on hind and for Ws by IicIIANS !MUER, MI &rood st. PLAIN BLACK SILK fil—A large lot just readied end selling cheaper than they hare ever limn eared in MU citg,fflesse call and see them ielibtterT C.nABBON LOVA 74 Market etaut. A LL KINDS OE MOURNING GOODS, Moss Fandsting Goods, White Goods, and • foil stock of Dress Goods, Moods, Lo. J,19 C. CA NBON 1.098, 7.1 Mass st. 50 BUS. RED POTATOES to arrive fi,r se. by my3l II 'DANE & &NUR. EMENT.—,SO Idle Hydraulic In store, and for mho llr Jeslo J. U. CAN/INLD. OENDRY 2METAL-40 tone Bat Metal torah. by cuy27 ' TIMMY IL COLLINS. AOKAREL--25 half bbln. large and Ts formate by R. DALZELL it CO, UhlAo.--16 bugs just received. For sale by yes ISAIAII DICKEY a CO. BAOO O N.-40 casks Shoulders in store, and tn. We by •I 0 n. CANFIELD. EAMES—a:I bee. Teen. Dried Peaches en! wile. to domk. no___ertee maw; ACIABIsakbO t3O r dia, VMS 'A.WW94., IM=I Teleguraphla BlagkeLas or Sena, June 24.—Cottota qtdet, Upla 72 N 1110. flour &cll.:ling and hoary: 13,014 nd sold a c t 84,10301,65 for 0143,11,13014,75 for Southern and 13,00110 121.113. Wheat linnyent; 70.01.0 taah sold at VOW for South ern end and SI:13 for white. Corn sallanifinz 10,020 bush soId; soloed :24711; while 77075. Sugar tirM. Whisky dull at 2:114. Dent daily. Pork beaTy $15;2116,25 for mew and 1112,35 for prime. Bacon doll. Lent ctcady.— Butter doll: Ohio War. Pnru.ounra, June 20,—Flora very dull and prices weak; riles of supof One are made at 94,1215g4,23, and extras as $ 4 , 0 3!4(44,75. Nothing doing In Bye ?lour or Own Meal: Wheat onchonseil; MO) bast. literitucky white soLlat 91,84, and 000 bosh red at nye wanted at 00e. Corn scarce and In good decsamfi WOO bosh yellow sold at 750 70, and white at 73. M:103 bush Penna. Oats eohl at 40c.— Provlshins drill. la Crocerleit there Ls no change. Whisky dull at 27,1ie Crlcrersn, Juno 20.—Fiona dull; earn g 3,71041; there In no iletuand fur COMM. superono and priem aro nominal. noun Is a fair business doing in Grans, without change In gonLatinna Whiskey has advaticod to Mk. Provisions 700 kegs prlino Lord cold at Iln LOl4 do 9%. Bacon Shot:lidera be, lie., Benin Sides C(47! , ,L. Masa Pork 91175. Bulk Shies 414; all slow of sale Lingerie* firm. &Igor harp sibrationl !i, ranging to So. Hokum 81 BA mann; Jar. 211—Flour very dull; no sales reported. Wheal stonily; red 91,10 white $1,on01,15; from fair to good prime sl,.alg - oLla. Con dull; white 73®76; yellow 71:077. Provisions unchanged. Whisky dull and oomlnal. Monongahela River U. 8. Mall Packets ersAura.TaLsonArri,Braman aanansoN, idilbt CAP...I. 0. WOODWAJW. Growl Milk rill HE ABOVE NEW 'STEAMERS A . ram running regularly. Morning Boats leave Pitts burgh at 8 o'clock A. 81 and—keening Boats at o'clock P. 81. fur 810leespo71, killeabeLldown, I.loneo,ga hole City, Bellerernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, Calllbmis and Brolrturrille, there connecting with Ilea, and Cowles for Iltdroatoarn, Fayette Springa,lllargantoirn,Wayweburg, Can:etch:seßeya and Jeffereon. P.....gar5 ticketed throngh huh Pittsburgh to Union- Boatstoah fo VI, meals and etabsicansis on taste inchative.-- returning from Brownsville IraTO al 8 o'clock in the mornirtgapd sle the eroulog. For further information en. pope at the Oftice, Wharf Brat, at the foot of Grant street. aiss 0. W. 819118DLEIL, Aornr. _ EGULAR TUESDAX PACK tom ET FOR ZANESTILLIR—TIIe Ono now steamer 'ALMA ORARAII, Capt. licirnoi Aryina w rant for llio labor° and 'lntermediate ports EVERY TUESDAY, at 1 o'clock r. IA For freight or mono apply on board, orl9 FLACK, DARNER k CO, Arta. FOR CINCINNATI S.; LOUIS VILLA—The floe Roemer POTOMAC, Copt Wro. C. tiara will Dare for Um oboe° ter. mediate tarp oo IVEDNESDAY, 29th hat, at 10 o'clock e. ut. Eor freight or outage apply oo board or to Je2G FLACK, BARNES & CO, AMU , I - 1011. CINCINNATI & LOUlS- VlLLK—Theeplendid steamer ft P. ITID DA RD, Capt. thee. W. Reed, will lam for the. c .to• all intarrnediate port, or Tl.llB DAY, gitth ; kat., et 4 o'clock to. For freight or parings apply on board or to JeZl )LACK, BARNES h CO., Agt. OR CINCINNATI _ lar •"- E 131332 CINCINNATL—The regu , ( ~ a r aldort i lcieLizte r t a, Bl3 . P n YYMOt d Ca . c i t.L44 . ports or TiLIS DAY. 28th that., 12 o'clock, M. Fcr freight or passage apply ou board.or to ruy2o. FLACK, BARNr VOR NASHVILLE—Tefinenos 11 Warner INDIAN, Captain R. Orem •• IC leave for Um Moan, and ali Intartnodiale ports..wr. NIS DAY, Ind, at P.M. For frelghtorpamigw otpply on board or to [MI PLACE. BAR • • -'- VOA ST. LOUIS MIBSDISIPPI DITER.—Tbo Ana atm= PANOLA, - Cape. IL 0. Moon, will lone for aoom all lotermodlate porta onTIITS DAY, •0111 but, at 1 o'clock' r. it. For DTrabt or pansg• epply on bond or to .1,123 YLADIi,DARISIEB A CO. FOR.,Sr• LOUIS AND UPPER 1 1133139IPPIEITBIL—The bw ataanar l AMip DR. ECM Capt. Sarnuelttinman, srUl loam =ill= and all Intonmallato porta on 'MIS DAY, =ls that, at o'clock r. it. For freight or map apply .on board. or to Jc2l . PLAC1E.8.5251&& & CO, 4° ' • W. W. WALLA. FOR Br. LOUIS .AND UPP.ER ILLSSISSISI RlVE,ll.—rho Sale Moamar !LACRSSE, Cala. Joba Dorlaray, will lean 4 11 444 1 0 mad all tatermdlata partana TiIUBSDAY, Gath that, al a o'clock P. For *right or PO O O , Co RV/ oa bard a? ta je2l PLACE, BARNES CO, Agta. - FOR S. PAUL DIRECT.—Tbo • t p ,%VII ',lir: GOODY. MODS, IVIEDNESDWii...4uranor e grh pOO ' ° '" ° P' - on • /3 tsar Punt* .17. pi/ rt hoard or to - . FLACK, CAUNICiI * CO., Age*. goa ST. PAUL DIRECT-TAW Kt. LooL, Keokuk, itarfingtoo. tat cr., Darrriportr, Rock Isbad, Gairmut,Dubaque, Wawa& and R. Pant—Tho sue steamer 00.111M0E, d tato Itarrfrkkaon, loam tor' tbo arm portion nus I on bo Djy ard Dlth to bur, at 4IN POI ireight ite pump or YL6C6, =WES & Agenta. 'WESTERN LINE --- . PAt3SENA # GU PACKET—Vm: ?1 . LOllllB. KM ONUS, ROCS INLAND , GALEN DUBIN T. PAUL—The pplandld damn . entle• Drs vfl ki" for the am and all Inlanneasto _ports. on% TQIB &M on b DAT, 28th owl o hat, r at i o ' clock r,. lc For freight or mange r to • SUM Luisa tcio *mt. FOR Sl 7 : I.4Mlllli—Th o _a DOW stem lOWA, Oipt. Mem ieSTO for the above and kaaneedlete portaJ" =attestant et{ o'clock P.M. Fee fretat m wmat enWord elle Oel) ?LAM BAUM:I7O., Ainlii:l; FOB Sr. LOILIS—TIie nolaildidAt stemaar . JOLlCß 7REMONT, (SSW. Natlnlals, losn stare sad portson TILLS DAY Zal Dot. et 4 dicloek AL Tar; =ln t or s mono apply o Earn .. 'Lamy iam= A 00. Lino. pOI'ATOZS-100 sack.. Nadas:mocks in itanuno gin 11 , ' . _"7 12 .. A A =DIV , . ocackarlai CIPASEZEBMOLI9II.7I:IIIS. P. R. Itr,r3cm, V. P., .763 L o:eiestee;Lithi. Warm, . B. Oungw, /UTZ Irearnata PITTSBURGH SIA/USZTS. , [RT.**/ 3t for al Truthurgx.catectLl • .• Prrntetrenti. MONDAY. it= 1341. PLOrR--Sole. on wharf of I.Z Gbh raper and extra of f 0.25 and $3:O. From store, 210 bbl. at $3,14 for ittperf 4,00 far eltra mod ,j,..1 ,44431,40 family do. POO AR—A late or 10 hbd. at 7N . . ‘ IIII SERY—SaIe. of 33 Lads rret,C.4 at . 35td,21. tit:AM—Sala on wharf and front wagon of POO boa fair Ry. ItN ITheat at 70, and 100 boo Ts. Rod at 70; Oats, 400 bus, In lot. at IS, to no ninth. BACON—PaIa of ;OMNI Shoulder. and Hams a 7 end • far ms malddlfor.lTON—A ago of 50 bal. at 10 for ordinary and 11% . ro ['ATOM—Sides of 200 Inn Ia lota at a15e.,40. Imports by Railroad. P. C.l 0. R. R.-2 kg lard. 2 do butter, 8 bbl tap, Rid. die, Worts kcq 6 aka rap, 6 kgs bob:aro& Pratt. Lea & cq 646, arm, D 12014.1 r; 10 bbl pearls, • King 12 care out. tie, 9Ao bop, owner.; 39 bbl ego., Rea: 67 do, 25 cke bum, 30 tcs 44 beef. 8 eke Leong 2 bra dm 66 to d0,.5 Dbl. do, 31 kg. butter. M baleetwool, 17 do broom cons, 1151 eke pontoon, Crake & co. 0. 1 P. k pkp amp., T R. Norio & co; 25 GL soap, 4 bblseggs, 23 kg" butter, Eihriver & Dilworth: 96 pm bacon, 11 u ltr' o, 4 bbl eggs, R Robtoon cor3 do 6 kgs lard, BITI em 19 bra chow, Lunbert & Shipton: 12 do Remiche wdo /dyers & McDoeitk 21 do Watt A Wilmot 10 do Ft A MgOombr. 25 do J P Roan 14 bbl flab, llastapc 3) do Ilcarlaton; 1.5 do, J B Canfield; 8 eke rap, Drown & Kirkludeckt 6 bble 11 Glide: 11 do flour, 3do ego, 60 pro boom, &Swell, Lee & co; 63 pkp fob, II 11 Jobnaon,, 11 hotter. Ido ogge. / ribbom 12 bacon, 11 aka rags; II AI sPectliongb & co; TO pa bum, Ba.y, co 274 buo rye, 4 bbl. egp, 24 do flab, 10 do sundries, Riddle, Worts & on 42 bap potatoes, Magma; 10 boo cheese, whore 171 pes copper Pork & co; 8 care cattle. owners: 30 pre can. Rope; 91 bb l. flour, Bdo butter, GS do egg", 40 do fish. Clarke & co. P. Pt. W. A 05, R. IL-66 bdis paper, Perkins & co; 70 dos 17 b bl omn.W 11 Warmly; 40 do Reareiten; 31 las potatoes, 1 cs . e eggs, Leech & Hutchinson; 30 bra carmine, 73 n,l3hrirer A Dilworth; 12 0 Ws flour, MM. Bk. Dev bsco itt; 3 has egos, Atwell, Lee k an ID pkg. wire, 11 Town. sand A coi - 7 kgs 1=4,8 bble eggs, Brown a Efitpalick:9 sks rage, McCandless A co; 21 bbl foor,4 bbl ens, W arn:an & an 6 bbl ems. 126 bus potatoes, Motor; 18 eke rap, 0 Rucktr7r3 bbilf flour, J. Craig; 60 Idle handles, Netley & co; 13 bdis paper, W 8 bb1..66.> on MO leather, W Wirkinaom 48 bra chaos, owner; 17 .eke,acrapir, I . Moms; bbl 13 . 1 PIALUDeACk co; 7 D i al 'b 2:llro'N ,l lo g raPto, l In borears ne. 4 dohogs, rornewm 304 bola eas, Rem 13.5 do, 71 pkg. but ter, 7 reaping machines, 30 bbl. beef 2400 boo wheat, Isles wool, Gil do broem corn, 250 br; starch, bbls alro hot, 100 do flour, Clarke! ea. ELVER MEWS. Tho river tram .hill 6111ng on Eat. ay, and tho 'weather comvoly hot. Them we.. .bowel.. all around um bat • no hero. Thu. loos very MUG 'bustneeni doing at lira The Superior arrived from Chu:innsll and the Little afar . tin from Zanerville. The Superior, the Lissie Martin, and Mariner departed. We ere glad to learn that two of one Monde are about going largely Into a new Li:sinew. here which cannot fall lo PhY. The City of hlensplils Reporter wer e! Ipae ns the annountment we might have mad days ego, which we noiscopy “Tateantr iseurruguso uit or Rina--flon. Caldwell and Col. John hi. s Kirkpatrick, rt of Pittsburgh, barn purchased the right of 'Monfort's Lung Tester,' for the State SI Pennsylvania; Ile price pidd twenty thousand dollen, cash. They contemplate going extensively Into the anufacture of thin Invalnable Invention, and will trout their works on the hanks of the lionongabels, a few miler ab t o Pittalmegh, under the firm of ! Caldwell filritpat. i' The establishment in to be built on the Allegheny Bar, so culled, and the machinery is to as turned by the cur rent of the river. The whole le but •Dew proof of the I wonderful enterprise of our citizens. Th./Cincinnati Gazette, of Saturday, says: "The Mall Company, lo anticipation of Immediate low water, have telegrAOth for (be Maus McLellan to come up over the. Fells to take the place of the Telegraph when that splendid steamer cannot And water estaugh to naviimta— The Soper:for will go in the piece of the Strader. The Courier, of yesterday, nya the McLellan will ran In the me/en with the Pout/limner and Alvin -Adams m • tri• weekly pocket Ithe,betwen Louisville and Memphla, col mewing next Monday ..... —.Usury a 1111411.9, soomd clerk of the Penosylnizia, died at Metophle 013 Tuesday, from Injuries recelved by the disaster CM that lent. - The McLellan met the Ohlo Dells, on Wednesday, at Monad City The Ida tray, on Thaladay, went over the Falls. in New Albany, for 150 tons of inset for Pittsburgh. The bleak in the levee omit Mr. Itlai's phonation, four tech miles below Helene, had been closed. The river wants about els inches of being op to the highest Lurk of 11450. in that year the river rom several day. at Helena, after it bad mincemeat felliog at points above the mouth of the NC. Francis. The Defender. for Pittsburgh, cleared with folly 350 term Coorier, for Wheeling, with 100 tom; Poland, for limb rifle, 21.0 ton thethe Pollen City, for St-Louis, with 41/0 tons The City did . net maks much uteri:lobs to her freight and passmiger receipts at this port, The Swallow, from Marietta, will be Moth at the levee ibis morning, nod probably the Port Wayne, en 1,010 for St Louis, and P.Ol/3, from Pittsburgh.' • The ct. Cools Democrat, of Prlday, says. -We learn that there mo atill nt Memphis over seventy. Are of t e wounded victims of the Petheylvania. The mod of them are Imotoriug, thooth two mere deaths had man red—S. M. Campbell, of the firm of Campbell t Co., of New Orleths, and Mr. Ryth,of Tama, Mr. Campbell was brought to the city by the Kato Frith., on Monday, and died at the ammo Muse. Wu. Mulford, the young man foul Lou isville, who wee reported lost on the Pennsylvania, V alive, though surly wounded. Ile vrae lekoo to blemphis on the 1 Kate Frisbee." The itheamer Panels arrire4 here (Pittsburgh) no Salon day The Cho:roil le the Wheeling boat for to-dey The Emma timbal will he here to-day from Zanesville. Steamboat liaVater. ARRlYED—Lantunn, grownerfile: Telegraph, d,; Cannel Elaynrii„Elliaboth; Clievoit, Wheeling; Koala, Bt. Louie Emma Urnhain, Unmanla. DEPARTED—Limerne, Bravorrillm Telegraph, do; Col. Bayard, Elizabeth: Ramlie, Wheeling Lade Martha. Cim dratath flupirtka, Cisetimath Mariner, Bt. Paul. Riven-4 feet—follhag. tienulat ,Stcamcro. rildibia..ozat l==o Fzr eueres ~ a,. "~,; i.. $St. Emits, Su. laiscartattanw. - - ----- H. — MARI NeuAlarai coca:man the isSei,try wades DOUGLAS & SOLDRWOOD , • ' arZEZILAT,2I4I): SEIM- The emparaded &was &the - NEW rcsp.A.bisioN SPURT - (I•MotiCiet which be. Leen 'Wildest:lole ben Saar oneathei hea Induced the manufectunara to make arrangement, that will enable them to prairie+, a 7,.) dozens (2,400 Inlet!) day dming the month, ofJone, July and August. They alto Gall attention to their - NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, ' • For trare=r hitt - melting =arena! commendati.,,, from the They are the sok proprietors of (Archly ... "Patent Adjustable Bustle" in tug. Beware tithe many Imitations °Moroi In the Mitii.,i4; a. mu ere all either Infringements of our patent, or worth lam n.y aloe roarmadurn onr - • • - 70 Other Different Styl es, ttn'th end seigAmsl the' Patent AdJoetable Duna" These SHIRTS tare been receetatetekd by the EWE EST MEDICAL UTHOR.= es beteg at bat twotie jar ladies use OW Aar et, been nrtrat roar puNic. 1 , 9,3# genuine velem stamped DOUGLAS c SHERWOOD, • MANUPACTuIterS NEW FORE. Ferule throngheat the United States end amass. PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTRETION MUM! de. JOECINISON Flaring Incrammi Muir facilities far' manufacturing and .PPFYIng crztxr.ms ay oca7s PATENT ELASnct MBE WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, A & RR now prepared to execute orders for any XL ptioa of nook not? or fist, at the shortest n..- ' limand yr= the utmost care, being determin ed to pat an Roofs that cannot be aarpested for • Cheapness and Durability. Ono Roofs are too ran known to retmire any eulogy from as. Torthnonials In favor of MU Booting and eampies no be seen byeallinn etour Office, No. 71 Smithfield meet.? Buildings covered with tbekabove Itooting mut be wan a , t, IL Nelson's, corner of _Wylie and Digit street,. J. Beck g new lloted,terner of Grant and Seventh streets House of W. 0. Lealie, Reg, Diamond alley, opposite Patterson'. Stable; Store of IL Diamond alley , Merkel and Second eta; -. Home of B. llignocop, mato bloc Browmnrille Wharf Boag Howie of Robert. myna Clongrese, between Webster and Wylie streetg Store of J. 11. Bleitobarta, Webster Cl., Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley and Sandneky greet, Allegheny; norm of H. B. Wilkins, Etn, Wood's ßam Ilona, of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. McCall and Ble Conn, East Llberty; and rentay o th er. too numeronito men. lion. PERRIN A JOHNSON, - ' spldaelyr N0.75 findtbneld et... Pittsburgh, Pa - ATEST NEWS from all parts of the world See the NEW YORE _ DAILY HERALD, PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESP, and PCCE.IO LEDOE/:, CINCINNATI COMLERCIA.L, ele. of ate oily, by leaving roar address at lvernd to ein ' y "" LIUNT k 31 — xsort ' Hell. to r 2 'fie CREAM lIUSSER'B'PATENT 5 NIINUTR The best and ebespott ICE CREAM FREE/EC MADE Will be 5,1 d at tJanofactarers. T. J. CRAM ~t CO'S, 1.7.4 TRUSS MANUFACTORY—Persons NI with hernia shonld notice that we ars Opera) uractorers of Trews and Supporters this city. We seti them at a far lea pd. than the mere deders, mid in i n don can 111 thereaccurately open the wearer. • There is no ...sit) kw the public paying the prises they bare elan , • ed for these mechanical appliance.. lizsralue sad prioeTruseee at any Mow le the city, thee - visit the Shuaufectory. CART - Minna& YOUNG , . - - iota Na 86 Wood street. . F1:511-2a hi. bbls. No. 0 —large AI ae erel ' k - O do " 3 do 00 23 bble. Baltimore llerrin„,". 30 do No. I trimmed/Mad: . ...- 16 br do do do do 18 Gbh. do Witte Ilan 30 bB do do do 10 do do Trout, . . 60 bbls New Alewives Dry SAD: 31 do N.F. !ironing; In store and for solo by JelS WATT A WILSON. COW by Weight. subs.eriber is prepared to deliver in Allegheny or Dittebareb, CANNEL OK D/TI33IINODS WALE 01 Um beet quality. AA all Cod delivered by web ireigh.el; per - damn, an rely ongelling full ruemmres. Alto, COKE LIKE, FIRE BRICE AND CLAY. W. A. 311-VLUEO, Al/egbeey Coal Depot, Caron,. Anderean rt. and Eallreed. rolls TnoupsoN'a CO., 135 Third. IF have jest received and foreale• large lot ci English Venetian Red, Rochelle Ochre, Vermont Ochre. French Zinc, American Zinc Jelo 11'hn. Lead, - aan!Whitiay. bbla Baltimore Iterring. 7.5 Lade MIN.. Herring. da No. a klackerel. 10 - do No, 1 do 25 II( do Na 3 dodCe -- Nitta No.l, 2 and 3'4la 103 irk-Lege. Lake flog rend red coil ter eade I.e 19 . - J.FLUANI.IIILI, CONSIONSCIRNTS-- woo Nan& Country Mc°'3. • 350 bal. prime Wbito II •"s 5 bbla. tlO.l lard: nE 10 keg, Drub Batter, : I t7r i r 23o tDrppe., llr4o,.. : 4 , b 8 111yEf k DILWORTH.CARD— To tho Clients of A. B. APCALlitiiiT Rasing left Pittsburgh to rwstdo temporarily in Wasblog ton City, I hers placed my unfmished law braluem iu the hands of (RISC& 31ACKENZIE, Attorneys, No. GO Fourth street, to whom I respectfully recommend them who ham hitherto employee me prufnesiormlly. 107arudis ALTHED B. 31cCALLIONT,s, SUN UMBRELLASt LAWNS, BEI/ADES. LACE 3IANTLIIS, Ales, dl 111. kinds of Dress Goode and Domestioocs. SHIRTS. )812 C. HINSON LOVE,I4 Market sl LAKE FISII-150 140 do do Trout, -1 100 do do Herring: 80 do do Salmon; J 20 do do Pickerel. Jot rec'd nod for rubs by TIMMY 11..COLLRLS. AT MEAL, Pearl 13133-,-.,-,nd Oaten al,JOroats, /nab ground and of nTadarquallty,jast reed and for sale, wholeeale and retail, at' FRAlWE'Slrandly Grocery and Tea sere, Federal et, Allegheny. - jels d .13.1. lot or Fllared Swiss Itualina •darkied . bargai • Also, Peon and Linen Collar; tower thaw anal. - n Arid we are rare offering our Barnes aria Greaadia• BONN at much lower price* than sohl al early ha the seam; PRODUCE FOR SALE -70,000 lbs. country cured Hulk Heel bbla " " Item cork; ILO bun. Dry Apple& • 2,000 lbs. country cured Dorm tc. t my 3 SHRIVEII & DILWORTH'S. GROCERIES -75 hhds: prime N. O. &tar; 200 DLL. N. o.llalawn 76 bra Tobasss, nu*. brands; Li Imp 8 t whit Tobacco: 3:9 kn. Window Glass, used air., Rocaired and for We by .09 R. ROBISON & CO. 20 000 LBS. BACON SHOULDERS; 10,000 do do U. 5,000 do do Fide% 2:1 but.B. 0. Hama, Jut reel =I for ate by Ja2 T. LITTLE & CO. STORAGE TO LET—Two large dry eel lan and Second and Third Coon, on f•Torabl• term,. Inquire or HITCHCOCK, hicCREEHT A CO.. Jel No. 1228eamd and I= front Moot, L AWNS, BERAGES. . . LACE iterriiate, • . As goad and cheap • dock Is Is In the city. lalditirP C. ILtNBON LOVII, 74 Mu kat a trooL FOR CRILDRRNS' CAPES, P••K• Samos, Conan, Rom., Memo, /to • The bat suortatent the ci4T Jut reed. cell se ace them. Jellaimr/ C. HANSON LACE , 74 M a o. arket lit. E VERY DESCRIPTION of DRESS GOODS 7 w c. Xla:tlea, Eloanlisys Goodly, Wttit•cloods. 0 can Jeldam i r e (7. 'd lIMOIZVE I fg Mkt mt. - SUNDRIES -30 bbla. prime Lard; 16 16 i Featben6 3 Wool, sow landing from staamor Day City for de by jel2 18ArAll DICKSY • tom_ ,OLD PAPERA superior lot ofLetter per, 15 to 2 0 year, old. A rmall 1 1=44 Gar twle the ream, ruled or Oslo, at • WU. a. rontorroN * 4 ;6'3. inmooose. 57 irc.a xtrcet. MOURNING GOODS.—Black Grenadiie;: Dua.."...„,tiee, Meek Crepe De Lopez% !Seine, Mack C 0 3111 a, Blea 3laae Delalee.Cropee Veal*, tc. jer...MART C. RAMON LOVk,7.l2darteteL SEASONABLE GOODS.—ilandsom e 11 • Foop r E="' 1 ' 3 ' 04 ft 314 . 0 . 1 4 B IT e' jay ft., Buten, et c , • mErollu;. u.a..BONLOVE: street. VITINDOW CORTAINS--Plaivand Satiti GIVJUSSId Figuial Catalans. for age at tibolisale, and retail by W. P. M.A.ESILILLL d CO.; ST LCE Aln)maE MANTLES, HAND -11.4 Lavisi6Bola, Needle Work Collara A Ermf. - 0 . • Jon ...itbrzb doneitlC goal __TA7nuarkat LyE,RA 1 .1 boxed Corn Study Cl Yellow, 120 1000 Ine. Cream'YertekeoXente umps doe. Baking for Ar Powder, WO d abic, tale at wholesale mut ma ll 67 11 ACKNOWN a irSi." R-100 bble. white wheat , Piourived and for Je2 AFULL and Complete Stock of all kinds of DRY UOODS, as atop ,o CIO L. 1°"41g " -- Nom je07131 C. ELLNYON Lo T 4 lfartot ICIIHAP WALL PAPERS—A neataappli of per pottorna for oalo b/ ' 23,31 W. P. AIARSZIALL & CO, fil• Wood 111 lA. I POTATOES-100 sks'Nine'- !darter Potatoes, s atatqate article, Just rectiaatt and silo by RIDDLE, MILTS a m7/3 Ka 183 Liberty RENCIi AND CIIANTILLA LACE MAPTLES ofall qualltio. taaging Fri. !toil, pt.+ !madame limo:o.d &pdia. md other D .u Goodr). C. lIANISON LOVE, 14 nzt WRITING PAPER, of every, description, ass Irboksale or ntatl, by ' MIL O. J9ll:turi„:l F.; r-15.11";;;;Ii -4ACKEILEL-50 bbls. larre,, new. Mackerel arriving&ad &A lethal J . ' • ___ WATT! WILSON. NA 73 Li 'Ar IOIII3I ERCIAL - LETTEJC PARERT-NerY AI thin far lbroige .....worreqbaxkup, rolod g•, • • • ••• W.. na,Vlat tumbles aaraboow TRIBUNE and Call and gat otta at
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