atobitrgu 05 al etit IT 29: 18u8. -cr Carla 3IIn irEiDAY. OPTIMAL, PAPER OP TILE City . and .I.Tevrejterns: 4riarter Sessions: . On Monda, the foist katuathat came up Was— cssusorns4satli. vs: William Smith; indictment larceny." ,The dal. was charged with stealing a quantity 'of eplkett and old iron from the P., Ft.. W..& C. R. 11:4 and with' receiving stolen goods: 'John Chess testified that on the 13th of May last, by virtue of a search warrant, ho pro -beaded to defendant's house, in Reserve tp.,'and there found bet Ween three. and four: hundred ponds of iron, tprincipallY railroad Spikes, a qualltityrof which was new; defendant assisted prOucing the iron in question and said he had purchased it from other parties. The tes timony ITA3 continued at some lenA•th. ' lief, District Attorney, appeared' for the Com monwealth. ' ", ~~r ;4i'y :~,'~ Mr. Siebenick, for the defence brought wit nesses to show that Smith, the defendant, had procured the iron in the honest purimit •of his business, giving in exchange for it and for rage, purchased from his customers, tape, twine, bees mks and the like, which made up his stock in trade. This is the first time we have heard Mr. Siebenick in Court, and his effort was highly creditable to him. The case went to the jury at I o'clock and their verdict was for the defendant. Coro. vs. Hannah Johnson; indicted for keep ing a disorderly house in West street, 3d Ward, Allegheny. - Um. Sta Wart Caspar Rocher, James McCarron, Geo. Bender and other witnesses testified as to the character of tbehonse, making a pretty clear case for the Commonwealth. The defence, Super E. Brady, Esq.,called witnesses to prove that the noise and disorderly conduct complained of resulted entirely from the fact theta man named Wes. Graham with hie mire livedlthere, and iCwas from them noise and disturbance arose. Mr. Graham was called and sold thathe and his wife had made a noise in,the tense; having had some disagreement. Verdict'. for Commonwealth. - - Sisnuma.—At lefehour on Satuiday night I John Smith, a resident of the Third Ward, Allegheny, inflicted several severe stabs on his brother-in-law, Andrew Gordon. The wounds are said to be dangerous. The outrage, or whateverit may be called, began in drunkenness, of course. The statement of Andrew Gordon, as made before the Mayor, is as follows .1 was in company with J ohn Smith, Wm. Lem, John Waggoner and Andrew Morrisca; at eight o'clock in the evening, and all night of the 26th of June, 1858;. had no 'disturbance with any. of them =dill asked John Smith to gohome, when to said he ass not going home that night; he was going to stay up until five o'clock in the morning and go a fishing. Immediately after, John Smith struck me on the head, which stunned me, and almostinstant ly I received a cut In the right breast, when I fell to tho ground insensible. It all warred on _the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad, near the enter depot; I came to my senses after daylight and saw no person near me; John Smith did carry a large knife, but I did not see it on the night of the 2Gth; I got, up and made my, way to my utilities house, on Plumb Alley, In the Second Whitt?' his .: ,~ • : A. yt GORDON. mark. Dine 27th, ISSB. This' statement Was made on Sunday morn ing. Dr: Cooper dressed Gordon's:wounds.— One was on the .forehead r one on _the left hand and a severe one in the right breast, which is considered very, dangerous. All the parties named in the informrtion had becnrsrested yes- J. STTICFRATII, 1.45y0T. ° . 4 • .• tufty, except Norrison. r Lutz is tho brother of John 'Lutz, alre4dy convictAd: of the death of O'Leary. He and Waggoner were proved to have bad nothing to do with the assault. Smith was committeittor father hearing on the Sth-lif July. ' A"A•in , .-I.in . '. write s • tti tiod Methodist Adcocatr, ....,::-.?..:•':; .SJ giving a tabular statement of the entire contri butions- " io.oratiOus public b en evolent sxleties, rt - : ' r - during the K ._ year, and adds: ' , :,,,--': --, ,::::-•,:: ~ •,, - rr From the t ro4) tables it will be, eekitioit - Christ - Chi:Crib; with only 2,oomemberi, & M gives only ,$201b7 . -least Waldo Muer, tillitt !ihe • • whole of Bstitesvillo" AC ' *Mel has 8,852 nar 1 4 1204. members _and , 1,835 ,-Ttro , and. only; --' $32 80 . 16 M - than the 'whole of the.l4CCOilielis . vilic district„srbich has 4,ol6Members and 1,7 75 m bstionere. It will be semi, tilso, thafthe tido circuits of Itostravereth and Spring field! give „more than the whole of Beivietrville district,. and within i trifle as ralmlt as the whole of sincruniellsviile aidiriet.:' , '' , ." -- ... i • ' For conferende Claimants, Christ church giirett over $lOO more thaw tha mint ibe , llitsberth district, s="l2,...Mortillan the 131iiiihilie„and Uniontowm 'dl4,ectrCiaMblned,' S5B: 65 more thtn the lil'Connelleville and,Cembridgedistvicts combinedidudi 6 1 ter!"/... l TiciVi bail:nth, as ' any other distriar -•- - - 'Liberty etieekheri ;Ulm; give n noble mintribu- . lions to the Miiisloaary Society and to the au persamusted preacherd. Sbe is the :' honored mother of Christ church, and well may mother and daughter feel proud of each other." •.- .; • -7 r,,f. TfIE first class under the reorganization of the Western University, graduated on Friday. The class is constituted of two members, Mr. Thos. Lawrence .and Mr, B. C. George, who under went a very thorough examination, and sustain ed themselves with high credit. The examination being concluded on Friday, and the Rev. Dr. Black having announced that the Board, of Trustees had autlitirized the con ferment of ithe degrees of Bachelor of Arta upon the gradeeies; the Rev. Dr. McLaren, principal of the inatituiticrn, conferred, the degrees and gave the yoring gentlemen their diplomas. The institution has been in a flourishing condition, notwithstanding the hard times and prostration of all kinds of business. The vacation has now 'commenced and we are envying the pro fessors who are to have a nice resting spell while wo are to toil and swelter under the hot nun night and day, day and. night. • • 1.1 • • •• • • - 1 .. , ~. ... .: ' • • '. .j . .•;;. :q . ...:'. • :•• • ' 4 ". i "st.. . : r 0 44% ; ' ,t: , IS :. '''.i.-; .::: ,i.,:•-:- . ? ::: : :I!`t,'”•' . .. : • l'iN t .. ' ' , :i. t .: ,i;',...":;:`' e• \ ... •Ne ;41... Too Jamul PaowEarr suns EVE:WIS.-All our readers who design purchasing a convenient and comfortable homestead, will bear in mind that this evening, at 8 o'clock, in Mr. Davis' Real Estate Sales Room of lis - new Auction House, Fifth street, are to be sold the remaining lots in Mr. John Irwin's plan of his'old "Rope Walk" property. The beauty of this,location, in the First ward of Allegheny, and the commodious avenues which surround it, are unsurpassed by any portion of the two cities. Without creep ' tion, - these are the most desirable scats for pri. rate residences which have for years come under the hammer; and, withiii Suitable distance for business men; these can be rivaled by none now to be obtained. ENE Tax following ore the points most needful to be observed in the laws: The act makes it unlawful to kill any insectiverous bird; for bids the killiog of pheasants between the lot of January and the let of September; of woodcock between the lot - of January and the 4th et July; of patridgcs and rabbits between the Ist of January and the latrof October. The penalty for a breath of the law la $l. A like penalty is inflicted Tot buying any of the- above game, unless the Sante be taken in proper Beason, and the act makes the posession of any of the game or birda mentioned in the bills prima facia evi dence to convict under it. Caravootre.,We aro indebted to Mr. Riddle, Adjunct Professor of the Greek Language at Jefferson College, Canonsburg, for a copy of the catalogue of that institution for 1867-8. The college is in a very flourishing condition, judg lug from the catalogue. The number of Seniors ef Juniors 78, of Sophomores 51 and of Freshmen 33, making a total of 250. The stu ,::"- deOgi Ste - from all parts, of the country, even - ..4rear-Gregon, and the last man named among the ':.Fret en is Henry Kirke White.- We are glad to be able to-record so nourishing a condition of Jefferaon. ;". ; ' 'Tire Finn WARD Pantie Scnoots.—These eicellent schools close to-morrow, to anew all - connected with them to enjoy the summer vaca tion. We trust that our esteemed friend, Mr. A. Brisr, -who fills the responsible post. of Fria - pal, together with hie. highly accomplished eselstalm% may lira to enjoy many vacations. The high reputation these schools enjoys, must • certainly be, very - gratifying to the Board' of Wreck" as we have heard them spolten of in the most thafering taros:by, persons of distino , lion In' ids'eorcimunity: and from abroad.. Pm • rt. Mandard says that burglars ; eur have been . prowling around that platy for some thne: On Sanday night; the Inillainy establish ', meat ot Mrs Clarke was irobbed; $B5 keying been %km... The grocery of Wm. Bolinger nee oleo plundered,- and an attempt msdo to enter ' the grocery of Mr. CarrolL Several farm houses In the vicinity bare since been plundered. Sus picion is directed towtadia negro sad en Irish man; rho have bethi galas , about the place in "cahoot," and doing no work. • Na hopolho people will alljobt iztetlebrating on maim the 4th 'which comae on Sunday this . , year. If it were to be kept on .13atarday, the ..4./. poor prltitirs would base no holiday, for. we i. would .be'obliged to Issue a paper on Monday. If kept. on Monday ire shall issue s paper , on V . , , that atoning lime nothing to do on that 'day bat "celebrate," earl publish no,paper.on Wea l; , day . ; - . • A -BASIST Plo-inc was held in the grets„ot Bs. la. B. Breve at Bluefield last Friday. It 1118 set on foot by the scholars, connected with' the Maintataltieminary and a goodzian,y others of the red oc , /012this olcolloot limo l A ' - 3 - - • . . . _ litmus or Consents—The regular monthly meeting of the City Councils was held last even ingat their' (Umbers. In Samar Coinsmr.' the following members were present:'Mesas. Bennett, Berger, Herd- Kammerer, Kim, Kincaid, Little, Mankin, Morrow, Moorhead, McCergo, Pollock, Phillips, Ward and Prest. McAuley. W. IL Whitney, Eeq.,• was elected Secretary pro. tern. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The President then stated that the Eat busi ness before the Select Council was the election of a clerk. Mr. Ward offered the following : Resotred, That this Council now proceed to elect a clerk of Select Council, whose salary ehall commence on the first day of July. Reso lution was adopted. . . The following gentlemen were put in nomina tion: Robt. Morrow, W. H. Whitney, J. W. Brentlinger, Wm. Barnhill, Jr., G. M. Boom Milton McClelland. v Vt. ,n. Robt.Morron 6 4 6 4 4 8 Wm' U. 2 3 4 3 6 4 2 BrectUnger...—.. 2 2 4 3 3 4 4 m. Barnhill, Jr 1 o 0 0 0 u G. M. Banco__ ......... 1 I 1 2_ 1 2 1 Milton McC1e11and........ 1 1 s o 0 0 _ On the 7th ballot, therefore, Mr. Robt. Morrow was declared elected for the half year beginning with the let of July. Mr. Herdman said there were three who Total for Mr. Whitney on last ballot. The Bth ballot was therefore taken to correct the mistake which had been made in counting' the 7th ballot; the vote was taken viva you. Mr. Morrow had cloven votes, Mr. Whitney two, Mr. Bacon one, and Mr. Brentlinger ono. Mr. Morrow was therefore elected. Mr. Kincaid presented the petition of the lir , 'entire Committet of the Western Pennsylvania Hospital, for permission to erect a wooden building on the hospital ground in the Ninth ward, to be used as a porter's lodge. The petition was received, with an ordinance to carry out the object of the petition. Ordi nance read three times and passed unanimously. C. C. concur. Mr. Little, of 9th ward, presented a communi cation from owners of property on Spruce alley, between Baldwin and Wilkins streets, to have the Bald alley filled up to the grade and prepared for. paving. Also, petition of owners of property on Mul berry alley, between Baldwin and Allegheny titreek, to have the said alley paved. Referred to Street Committee. Mr. Ward, from the Street Committee, sub mitted a report in relation to change of grade on Liberty street,irom Wayne to O'Hara, by the canal, and also an ordinance authorizing the change of grade; also. an ordinance authoriiing oonsbruction of sewer on Cherry alley; also, an ordinance for grading and paving Congress st.. between Webster and Wylie stn., and Pike, be tween 'Adams and Factory sin. The Committee state, for the second time, that no petition for the grading and paving of Crawford street came into their possession. The report was accepted. The ordinance for paving portions a Congress and Pike etreets f -read three times and passed. The Ordinance altering the grade of Liberty street between Wayne and O'Hara streets, was then discussed. Mr. Kammerer moved that the Ordinance be referred to a select committee, three from Common and two from Select Council In connection with the City Solicitor, to report at next meeting. Adopted, Messrs. Kammerer and Kincaid were appointed on part of Select and Messrs. IM'Candless, Robb and Ward, on part of Common COuncil.. The Ordinance for the construction of a sewer along Cherry Alley, from Fourth street to Mo nongahela river, in accordance with the act of Assembly of April 21st 1857, was read three times and passed. In all of which C. C. concur. Mr. Morehead presented the following resolu tion: . _ . . Rao(Dal, That the Committee on Markets be and are hereby requetted to make suitable pro- visions for a fish market, in one of the Diamond Market Rousts. Referred to Market Committee. C. C. coati:tr. Report from Fiztarice Committee with follow:" iag reaolutions were rend: Resolved, That the. Finance Committee be and they are hereby empotiered to hypothecate 340 antra of Gas Stock, fora temporary,„loast,ef $17,000 to Pay interest due on July Ist, in New . York end Philadelphia. Resolved, That the Controller bo nußnirized: to transfer twelve hundred dollars, from appicw prialleii No. 17, and credit the same to apprt priation No 3. • Resolved, That in all costs whet, City lase:Sire finessed on-It. IL, bands as money at interest, Lite:Controller be instructed to. remit such asses merit. .Resolved, That the Controller be authorized to certify for a warrant on appropriation No. 2 for seventy•t3ve dollars in favor of the widow of John T. Whitten, late Clerk of Select-Council in full of salary as Clerk of Select Council, up to July Ist 1858. 'The Report was read and necepted and the ,;:olutiorutreed three times and passett --- ' The President presented a communication from the Controller, transmitting the following bills for sanction before being paid from tho contingent fund: JB9. T. Kincaid for $3B 23 Brown & Mills 22 20 Marshall & McGeary 25 00 'John Thompson &Co 3 62 T. M. Little and P. G. Foster . 124 Si James Little . 2 00 Aaron Floyd. 1.10 18 R. E. McGowin 580 00 On motion of ',Mr. Morrow it was voted that City Controller certify his warrant to the Mayor for payment of all these bills. Accompanying the bills referred to were two improvement war rants of 1850 which were ordered to be paid. Mr. Kammerer offered a resolution that Mar ket House Association in connection with the joint building committee be hereby authorized to base a stairway built from second to third story at North End of Market House. Adopted. Mr. Ward offored the following Resolved, That the sum of $l2OO be taken from appropriation to sewers and added to that for repairing streets in First and Second Dis tricts, being appropriation No. 7 in both cases. Referred to Finance Committee. In all which business pot otherwise noted, C. C. concurred: On motion adjourned. COMMON Councit,—Members present,— Messrs. Bailey, Barnhill, Campbell, Dickson, Dignum, Errett, Fulton, Floyd, Widen, llamil ton, Bunter, Little, Mellon, 15FCandless, hi'- Weary, Reed, Robb, Sergeant, Thompson, Ward, and Dread M'Kelvy. alinutes of last meeting read and approved. Mr. Errett presented a petition from Robert Block, relative to the assessment for grading and paving in front of his lot, corner of Clark and Colwell eta. Read and referred to Finance Committee: B. C. concur. Also areport from the Committee to Audit the Accounts of the-11 . 18h School, with the following resolation.l: - Resolved, That the Committee appointed to Audit the Accounts of the Central Board of Edu cation bo empowered to publish their report In the papers authorized to do the city printing; provided, the cost thereof be paid by said Board, and that they have until next meeting to prepare and file the copies prescribed by law. Report accepted and resolution rend three times and pasted. S. C. concur. Mr. Mellon, from the Ordinance Committee, presented a report with an ordinance, granting certain privileges to the Allegheny Valley Rail road company. Mr. McKclvy moved that the report be referr ed back to the Ordinance Committee with in structions to report the facts in the case, and also if the R. R. Co., have complied with the provisions of the ordinance already in force.— Last by a tie vote of 9 to 9. The report was then accepted by the following vote: Ayes—Messra. Barnhill, Caldwell, Campbell, Dignam, Errett, Fulton, Glides., Hamilton, Win ter. Little, Mellen, Reed, Sergeant-13. Hoye—Megan. Bailey, MoGeary, Robb, Thompson, Ward, MoKelvy, Piesident—n. Connell then proceeded to consider the ordi nance, section by.eection. Mr. Reed offered an amendment toile first section, providing for the widening of Pike street to CA feet; at the expense of the company before a double track shall bo laid. Mr. Floyd offered as en amendment to the amendment, after the word "double," to insert the words "or eingleArack.." The amendment IMP accepted and the amendment adopted by the following vote: - Ayes—Messrs. Bailey, Barnhill, Errett, Floyd, Little,Reed, Bobb, Sergeant, Thompson, Ward, And Pres% M'Kelvy-11; • • I`ls3lF—Menre. Dior son, Dignam, Fulton, Gli des, Hamilton, Hunter, Mellon, M'Candleas, and ID:leery—S. The farther consideration of the ordinance was, on motipn of Mr. Reed, postponed for the present. Mr. Diplom presented a petition for a sewer on Itzdon .alley. Read and referred to Street -Committee. S. C._'cancur. Mr , &tett 'eared the following: Resolved, That the Controller be authorized to certify' s Tarrant In favor of R. B. Sterling for six for carriage hire for Philadelphia Conimittee, and, charge the same to . Contingent Bead ihree times andpattsed. Did not reach Mr. Sergeant presented the following: , „Rewired, That the Water Cotienittee be authorised to extend the water mains on Watson street,7o feet eastwardly from present terminal , . Rend and referred to the Water Committee. A resolution , from Select ecru/mil at its pre vious meeting, nuthoriiing the Treasurer to employ assistants, arm laid orer on' - second reading. Mr. Erna offered a resolution that tho ques tion as to who billable for the repair of the foot , walk on Washington, between Liberty and Penn streets, be referred to the City. Begeleter sad CV Solicitor, with instructions .to T ern; the 4410 1 4 3 101. Ws observe that several of ourcOtemporanes, and Among others, the - I)4dich, and Chronicle state that after a ballot in which each of the candidates received three votes, theßnkerstown Conference adjourned to the 12th of July. In • one sense thiei is true, but it is not the whole truth. It was only after . the 22nd ballot in every one of which eacliatitdiantereceivedthree votes, that, the Conference adjourned, with the beet of_feeling and &id 'CIL We saw in the Conferees the disposition ever manifest to preserve the retrmoofiald unity of the great Republican party in the District, and that harmony and unity will be preserved and we Shall have a larger majority for our candidate than was ever before polled in the 22nd District —mark that. Ptrranunonun Kiooco.—Ralph Frog, a butcher, formerly a resident of this city, was killed in a fight at Dubuque, where he kept a resturant, a few nights since, by a young man named Peter Larimer. During the war with Mexico he served with distinction as a member of the Duquesne Greys, in the First Pennsylva-' Ma Regiment. He leaves a wife and young family to mourn his loss. PAPER MILL—Tho Sienbenirille Herald says the walls of the Clinton paps ; mill of Messrs. T. Hanna & Sons, of that place, which was burnt down a few weeks ago, are up again, with a large addition one-half the size of the original building. Messrs. Robinson, Minis & Miller are building the engines for this mill, in the Wash ington Works, South Pittsburgh, and arc expend ing their best skill upon them. Tun sale of the very extensive stock of choice Wines, Liquors &c, of the Messrs• Mitcheltree, at No. 209 Liberty street, will be continued this morning at 10 o'clock. The Rectifying Appa ratus, Stand Casks, Fixtures, Sc., will be sold at 11 o'clock. BANK AND COPPER STOCKS, fir , or At Trim —This evening, at S o'clock, in Mr. Davis' Bales room, Fifth street, is to be sold a very extensive list of Stocks, a Pew in St. Peter's Church, Sc., by.order of assignees of George E. Arnold. BUSINESS STAND AT Avemott.---That valuable business stand on the S. W. corner of Wood st. on Diamond alley will be sold this evening at S o'clock, bY Mr. Davis, in his Real Estate Sales Room, No. 54 Fifth st. CM:Sta.—The pupils of the Birmingham public schools - have a concert this evening, in tbo Town Ilell, inthat borough, under the direc tion of Mi. 0..1V. Huey, commencing at belt- Post seven o'clock. , I.lrcr.e.—Mr. David Presaley, while bathing in the Allegheny river near the outlet lock on tinturday evening, Blipped or fell between two logs breaking hit. leg in two places. for. Harrisburg Teicerapk announces thename of William E. Frazier, Esq. , of Fayette county, as a candidate for Canal Commissioner. Mr. Frazier is a first rate man and would make a popular nominee. . . _ Benronw SPRINGS are now beginning to bo visited for the season. Old Mr. Buchanan is going there soon t witrink of the waters to see if they tvon't cure the liecompton fever • r. by onr Speeird Rer.-r-r. I Tan public mind. hoping bat Pull th ecoso et the earnr.t efforts to fabric., n Machin , . . capable of sewing which bad been put forth in many localities. hoc baited as the uli re ,hale of labor in that direction each succeeding combination and improvement brought to its notice. Bence, there is not a single patent of this kind, but has re. ceived tho strongest commendations from the press and frgna distinguished Individnals, and vet the March has been forward and at the present time those machines which were once thought. , Pi/, complete, unsurpassable, have fallen into desuetude and disrepute. We have never neon more perfect, thorough, quick, quiet or elegant machines than these of Messrs. Whet!, f ti iTei.o, the last which bare been brought to oar notice, and while we may safely predict the announeement of others "yet to came," we will be allowed to state that this is "all sufficient" for any purpose to which it can be applied. '.l.t.ework is simple and beautiful, economising thread, thoiough, firm and durable, and the machine itself Li a Citadel of mechanical excellence, ornamental as flirisiture and quite portable. Mr. Airr. It. R,rd, of Ire. 69 Fifth street, is agent for this city, and those ertoa:.eaupon Line will be gratified by witnessing the'operution of the machine under the auspices of and attentive gentleman, amply qualified to 'tiplate every feature of the subject. . !Er. C. Ellimr, favorably known to the public as the proprietor of the popular Shirt manufactory and store at, Net 21 Fifth street, is new the agent for Grover .t Baker's celebrated Sewing Machine, a most ingenious, simple and effective affair, command ing the highest encomiums wherever teetell. The different varieties of this article, comprehending tLo plain, the elegant and the elaborate in finish, may boxcar, at the shove number, where Mr. E., himself, will be found, ready to wait with characteristic po- litoners upon all Who call. • C.s,,rer, the Merchant Tailor, No. Si Wood street, his Luilt highost'rharacter, in extent as much all in the de scription of his patronage. An.indefatigable, at tentivo and experienced Merchant Tailor, ho gives personal supervision to his business, and complaints are never heard against his work. lie has on hand at present a Leo assortment of-Gents', Youths and Boy's clothing, adapted to tho season and of the 1 latest fashion. _ • Ror...rx Sho,t, big and little, plain and rcher. c fine and courso--all durable, all well made—in infi nite quantity, may be seen at Ca ceche. No. SI, corner of Market street and Diamond Squam.— This is ono of the largest, best selected, most varied and cheap assortments in the city, and tee recom mend it to the public, confidant that Mr. Carnahan and his assistants will be found as pleasant and ac commodating dealers as the trade possesses anywhere. Promptocao, independence and energy, never lost eight of, practiced upon throughout his bu.slness ca reer, have led to the enviable results exemplified in the tine establishment of P. Alert., Federal street, near the Diamond, Allegheny city. Mr. Marto is one of our leading boot and shoe manufacttscre nod dealers, and his goods aro in the greatest demand both from the retail and wholesale custom. There ore few larger or better supplied establishments in the country, we are certain, none of fairer reputation than this. It is really refreshing in those Iloy3 of rigorous heat to imagine n paradise of icebergs. although a frigid elyeian like that is perfectly non-available. The moat sensible course we can pursue is to repair to Messrs. Porter S Smith, Girard House, Smithfield street, eschewing woolens and all other warm faLrics, and purchase a general assortment of their cool, neat and easy-fitting shirts, a loom and airy coat; and such other indispensable. as properly belong to the On the first floor of No. 21 Fifth street, the reader will find the tastefully-arranged and beautifully decorated reception room of Mr. Cargo, the Ambro typo and Photograph operator. Laths, who mill will realize a spacial Malevolence in this arrangement, no one of their own net superintends this apartment. ready at all times to wait upon her visitors. Mr. Cargo is an accomplished and enterprising artist, every way worthy of the support of our public, Besides the Tieing, ancient, time-worn newspa pers we have noticed heretofore, the ',leiter at Crorgr I'. S chtichams Co.'. Lithographing establishment, on Third near Market street, will find a number of specimens of the art, well worthy his attention. This firm turn out most excellent work, whether Show. Dille, Viewr, Bank-Checks or Drafts, Railroad print ing. or general Lithographing, and we are glad to ,know that it is very ostensively patronized. Wo take this opportunity of presenting tho follow ing certificate of the efficacy of Bowman's Vegetable Compound—ono testimonial of a grant number vol. unterily rendered the best medicine of the day for Lung and Throat diseases. licarman & .My elver has taken y,our Vo3B - Compound, and eho ie well. She had been down with consumption fur two years, but is now able to go to work ngein. lily mother had n rough for five years—has taken three bottles of poor Com pound andit cured her. Wu all believe it has not an equal for lung disease. Pirreberoh, Jon, ISIS. J .I.IIEII ROBINS., dlr. Adorns, of the widely known gallery at No. 84 Fourth street, is engaged in the cheap picture business, and the public can obtain of him work of first rate character at mare nominal prices—in fact, wo think, at too low rates. Mr. Adams stands high so an artist, his pictures universally giving satisfac tion. His nssistant is as attentive and polite no him self, and no ono will regret a visit to their gallery. As this is tho gala semen, and festive demonstra. tione, public and private, are becoming numerous, it Is of especial moment that a faithful and intelli gent distributor shohlti be known. Permit as to recommend dlr. L. Y. Clark—" The City Pedestri anB—whoro acquaintance with the city, experience, indefatigable industry and unquestioned prompt. Dees render the man, of all others, In employ in oir. colat ' lleg notices for parties, weddings, tra. JII . X tor, idence is en Fayette, near Rand street, where in !tractions may be left. The liquor business,ra conducted by Joints Royer, Log., of No. 135 Liberty street, is devoid of the strongest objection over urgedagehust it, as no arti cles but the purest-are vended under his administra tion. Au his stock ie largo asid embraces every variety, is wall assorted and put at the lowest figures, it should be the lintel:pet of dealersooming to the city to make his acqnaustance. lie will be found a substantial and honorable proprietor. Tits Love or Pawn.— "The love of praise, howe'er concealed by art, Reigns, more or loss, and glows in every heart; • The proud, to gain %toils on toils endure,. . The modest shun It but to make it sure.". It is our province to praise the garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing flail of llockhill & Wil son, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, 'above Sixth, Philadelphia The attention of cash buyers. is directed to the fact that Carnaghan, Allegheny City, is now offer ing unusual inducement, in his stook of well made clothing, tarnishing goads, tc., for mon and boys. Examine his stock and pricoi. r triOGSVIDS of females die annually for want of remedy for the ailments to. which they OM incident. The only sure remedy .we know of is - Sir Jsitnell Clirke'e Female Pills. They arc put up in bottles, containing 50 pills, with s circular containing ex plicit direetionG and Sent post.freo for Si and 6 poet . Mama %They are ; well .own.tO be, the only. St= and safe remedy,foi ford , e diseases Rd obstructions '6anea._6cp~alscrti~egtent; ;; ~ Y:; „ . Qnr.Ysxfc=s;!l'Sßar~ys:Eisci~p~su~rti o. will Dolma fre• of trprres cbarri, .'stieftWor ZlPitis riadttabse atTeaDellus..Addreme DC. GO?! i ' 210. ntlikargliali.444alrx `-••••• - Teleanawhic srap. Latest fromlG;irope. HALIFAX, June 26.—The steamer Arabia, with 7 dates to the 19th inst., has abriwed. The stouter Indian Empire sailed on the 18th, bet got on the rocks in the harbor ; she was released and salleti next day. D e b ut ., o f a v ery conciliatory nature, on the American question, had taken place in both houses of Parliament. Tho squadron would probably be withdrawn from the Callan craters and sant to the coast of Africa. The right of search /cad visitation is entirely abandoned. There is nothing Inter from India. It is rumored that Prussia is increasing her navy. The insurrection in Candle has been subdued. A company has beam formed for a telegraph line between England and India via the Red Bea, with a capital of .61,000,000. Parliament is discassiug a petition from Jamaica, touching the Spanish slave trade. It was contended that the threatening aspect in the affairs of the West Indies was occasioned by the long failure of Spain to fulfil her treaty obligations. End Malmesbury said that from a convocation with the American Minister there was every reason to believe that some understanding would be bad for clearly verifying the nationality of vessels without seeking a breach of international law. • Livenrea, June Lt.—Cotton; thesalea for the week were 38,000 balm; the speculators took 1000, and the exporters 6000 babe. The market opened at a decline of Id, but closed firm at Id lower, the decline having been partially recovered. The salon to-day ware 12,000 bales, closing at the following quotations: Orleans fair 9-16; Middlings 13-16; Mo bile fair I; Middlings i; Uplands fair I; Middling I. The stock in port is 600,000 bales, including 710,000 bales of American. The Manchester carioca continuo unfavorable, and all goods have slightly declined, closing quiet, but steady. Erver/crop.—The market continues dull. Tho quotations are nominal. PrOVidiollll have a declining tendenoy. Zee steady. Pork quiet, but scam. Saran dull at Ms; a decline of Is. Ter: LATZST.—L irerpool, Saturday afternoon.— Cotton is steady; sales to-day of 10,000 bales.— Breadstaffs are quiet. Provisions steady. The Arabia reports seeing a steamer supposed to be the U. S. steamer Niagara, on the 231 in lat. 53. 36', long. 36, but too far off to speak her. The weather during the passage was generally fino,though not quite np to the average of June weather. In Parliament Lord Malmosbury also referred to the support given by England to Spain in resisting the policy of the United States for the =taxation of Cubs but said that if she still pmuiVted in the slave trade. Earl Gray thought that Franco acid the United States were solely responsible for the renewal of the slave trade. _ • • •. to the Bruce of Commove, the question of outra ges in the Gulf of,lilesico upon American commerce was diAcussed. The drill, of the speeches was that when the matter eras fully underatood on both sides, the difficulty would ho amicably arranged. A serious collision had occurred on the London and North Western Railway, by which twelve, parsons wore wounded and three killed. Looney, June 13.—The funds are list to-day and declined 8. There is an augmenting absorption of money for business purposes, and the prospects of n revival in commercial matters ors spoken of with more confidence. Bullion In the Bank• has decreased 1100,000. • WasnisCans, June 29.—Count Sartiges, the French Minister, had an official interview on Satur day with Mr. Cass, during which ho tendered the fullest and most satisfactory disavowals of all com plicity by the French Government in M. filtiley's project in Nicaragua and Control America. The Union congratulates the country on the auspicious settlement of the visit or Scareh question. The Secretary of the Treasury invites sealed pro posals until the 9th of August, for $10,000,000 of stock of the United States, to be issued under the act of the 14th Juno. It will be re-imbursable in fifteen years from the tirst of January, 10.59, end bear interest at the rate of five per conL per annum, payable semi-annually. No bids will be received !below par, and none for any fraction of one thous and dollars. _ Sr. Loots, June 25.—A dispatch from Fort Lea venworth dated 24th, per IL S. Exprom Co. to Boon ville says that the express from Camp Scott, bring ing :tales to the 10th, fivo days later than received by mail, has jtmt arrived. The army would brook up ramp and match on the capital by the I foth inst. Them would ho an efficient and well armed forts of 2,500. Tho testimony in the rem of General Lane wits concluded to-day. To-morrow is fixed for the arms• ISICI7I t. Public opinion Is too much divided to predict the result. Neu Sons, dune 29.—An arrival v..day brings . advices from Sierra Leone to May 22d, which state' that the brig Caroline, from Boston, arrived there on the 15th, in tow of the British steamer Electra. The Carolina had been captured m a slaver, but was subsequently released. The schooner Gen. Scott has oleo been captured as a !lever, and brought Into port. • Since the Ist of April, the schooner Wintermayer, for Boston, brig ft. L. Chariton, for Savannah, barque Amelia, for Burton, and barque Merlaktooka, for Sew York, hare been captured as slavers. . NEI/ Vona, June 2S.—The Moses Taylor brings important news from Central and South America. The Yrisani treaty has been pocketed by Presi dent Martinez,. and there does not seem to be the slightest chance that-he will rally itin Its original 1 - ' v.. the Senate has postponed the considerritton of tho Cato-Herron treaty, and this is looked upon as an evidence of shot determined opposition to it. WASHINGTON Car, Jane 26.—Gov. Minnesota, arrived hem this morning, to attend important business of that State. A decided stand has been WWII in remird to C trul American Affairs. The government of the sev eral States will at 011e0 Le informal through our Ministers thaCthe administration is determined in nay event to sustain all the rights and interests winch have been secured to our citizens by grant or charter in that quarter. NEU YOU:, June 28.--The Bank Statement for the past week exhibits an inereaSo of leans of $1.089,000; increase iu deposits $719,000; decrease in specie $564,000; decrease in circulation $109,000. CHICAGO, June tn.—Reports frcm Dacotah teni wry state that the Yonkton lndianr, :iOOO In num ber, were committing depredations on tho white sot tlements along Minnesota river. PHILADELPHIA, Juno 23.--Ilon. Job R. Tyson and Robert T. Conrad, eminent citizens, died yester day. ANoIIIER of the , g,od ladies of bur city testi dH do efficacy of Dr. WL.sted. Colobrutod TermLfuge, p0....tr0t by Plentlng Drus„ Pittsburgh, PA-- Nur You, Pcbritary 3. 1852. I .lo homby certify to the public, tbat a child of mine, 4 years old, being Doubled with worms. I arselodeceed tp per cher, o bottle of Dr. McLane'. Celebrated Veralifuge, pre. omen by Fleming Dots, of Pittsburgh, Pe, which • 1 admin istered; and the mutt vow, it brought away ato. tmmeou number of worm. tn bunch. and sitinitc many nu tat...P t...rico of being rot to pieces. My child le now enjoying most excellent health. I take plounro In rec.:mm=oll4li to Loth young and old, ea ono of the best medicines ever med. 61E8. ANN JEMISON, 30 Ninth at. to_Porclineers will to careful_to uk for DR. Imanre CULDDRATED VNlLlllFUDE,miumfactured by PLEBIINO 11110 S. of PlrfseMett, PA. All other Verminageo=r- Dm are worthier. Dr. IPLano'• genuine Vermifn als o his celebtanni Liver Fillacan now be bad at ell is dray ecru' Nerogrotrine without the siir.t.re of jettn.AawlmeT _ 1L10111.610 BROS. Tnr gr&it drawback to perpotis emigrating to the extyrnAr Western country, IA thegoot foar they ham the Fo.er and Agree--tbe twat direful of all disuses.— Crory day we hear of persons attacked by this disuse and made helpitas ins abort timtbsirithout coy moans of Mud log tab.!. Ite view of this glut demand for a remedy, IlOrdattar hu presented his celebrated "Bitters," whose curt mire powers for all climates of the eunuch have been uni versally ani.nowledded. Tha “Ildters," prepared after a long experteura aud deep etudy, bare received the moo mime of the moat eminent phyelelans, a. wall will <bums, front every part of our country. To those who dbobt their many virtu., all we con uy is, to try Diem, and judge for themselves, roimeetively. Bold by Ltregyrbita everywhere, and by 1108TETTRII. NYMPH, dole Proprietors: Nu. 69 Water or 68 trout eta. jebitalorT Stmusematts. N TIoNAL 'JUBILEE JULY 4th, 1776. MABIE & CROSBY'S Fitl4. FRIDAY, SATURDAY andMOSDAY, July h e re bth. Among the many splendid attractions of the French and AliteriCall emir of Riders, Tardier; Tumblers, Aerobe., Magichum, Comedieu 1.41103114 Veranda, eto., are tba ful lowios MAIYLLE VIRGIN - LE, the Queen of Fremh F.questri emu's. SIAD'LLE IDA, the Fatrynke Frelmh Rider and Damon. Ma. CHARLES IL SIIERWOOD, tne general performer to the world. MOVE. MORL/=, Wrench Hercule*, Magician and Cortortionist. WILLIAM A RIISTRONG, the !Gamble.. Somerset Rider, lamper and Vaulter 01055. DENZOR and TANIS'', thelrench Acre- Imts. num. CHARLES SHERWOOD t the greeted Boy Rider in the .world. WILLIAM CROSBY, the far-famed American two-bone rider. MAST. JOHN ORTON, the Ja ren".Ella of the ring. TONT.PABTOR, the American Chran .DeseeSlnger. • The perlottnanca of thin talented troops of irllotr mtq tale place an YBIDAY EVENING, July 2d. Dow open at I erica. Aftmman entertaLuonent for the scrum• modation of Lindlleion SATURDAY, July 3d. • Dome open, at I o'de:et evening at 7 o'clock. Three nerformencts on MONDAY, Jody 6th. Door opes at 10 A. 142 and,7 V. H. Yerformancou to commence half in boor after opening. , ADMISSION—Box, 10 tents; Pit, 23 rentr, Children do Box, 2h centc Jealted ' TLIE FRANKLIN ALMANAC FOR 1859. —This troll-known and popular anneal, formerly pub-: itched by Johnston k Stockton, afters lapse of year., will spin shortly he issued. The calculations us formerly will In wade by the skillful mathematician, Sanford O. nal, Din, who' will also prepare for its pages such reading mst. tar o will make It an entertaining sod InsintetW. intt4ll - Betides the reliable astronomical calculations. aas • sod ingenious table of time, matters method of dem. ink Met uh. And o th er of INISIDAMpt him will be added. Orders of booksellers and other dealers ens solicited In advance of publication, es but one Wittman.' bo printed, end orders will be filled awarding to priority. W. O. .1011:N N :TO . 57 hl w.d k Minters, Sentience. and DNA Hook Nikon, -it KISS ldE SWEETLY—The latest ant 'stmt. fragrant peril:Me, Stlitlllad frovs tb• wallbsown .7u*Lip Pow, constantly nu La n d al JOB. - 11,113118 Cry; r rT971.!!! , ,te,t.tv,?4,41 ThRTAD APPLES-4OG IRA in atom unit jJ a 1 411 1 7 . Commercial COMEITTXE OF A.IIIIMIAZION FOR JUNE. F. R. Rennet, Y. P, Joni S. 005i7 wrz, Firm Sam= 3. ➢. Cagnan, Dom Wen-n=s. WeeklylisoleworthePlttsburgft Market. (Sqvradspecialiglw Cie iiTtabEryh Greg.] Parsilitmclll,2cSaner, Jogs 29, The dullness before notedlB becoming mare apparent, and can now be felt in every department of trade. After the Sob of July settlements there 'ate little done, out of the ordinary routine until September. The weather continues warm and elcar—too warm far comfort, hot Jut the thing for the growing crops The few weeks of bright weather, renting bud in the nick of time. have dispelled all the gloom that was before prevalent, and croaking has given way toe feeling of eatiallactima and plea. rare. In n week from now or lees, our batmen will begin to barseat their. wheal, and if the weather continue. dry, they will garner the best harvest that ever fell to their lot. In Southern Ohio, Indloon, and Mine* and in Kentucky, llisemei and Tennessee, the wheat berrest to now going on satiafactorily. The yield is better than was, anticipated, and the crop la secured in the beet passible condition. " In Ifrutucky and Tem:mace, however, the Oat crop b mad to be a'faller. and within the put two woks larger pa have bo on made for shipment to that region. Idap• pity, the proopect for our Oats crop I. tacellent, and Barley, ! which b • prime substitute for oats, ea feed for horses, la Wee a splendid crop. The Coro copy backward, everywito.m. heel under this glerlatto w tiler coming forward tepidly. Managers every here cap the belie that the yield will tee much larger than tru at sn ip;cpat and that, if the foot doe. not prematurely n it, tot shall hare enough for all our wants. Taking the whole country together, the lotelligcnos is ory !storable.' There will be nonto spots, here and there, here dimster from food. and other miasma will came • bort yield but the general yield promises to be abundant. Money mediate; eary,..here and elsewhere, berm.. trade stagnant and manoluctories alto, and the demand for ...cony Is consecitieritly restricted. It would be • much e ore hopeful sign If the money market were "tight:" and o long fur the return of those times when men had to shin It" for accommorbilims. Anything brit the deathlike tranquility of the present stillnem. ASHES—The market is doll; we quota Pots nominal it l 4 , ,dfsa'S, and Pearls no 51d(46. Soda Ash ranges from 3% 0 1 . BUTTER AND KOOS—There is warmly any Butter offer. ing, and our eguredure nominal at 10012; e supply In the retail market is good. Egg" am scarce bat doll and sales are alow at SC49. BACON—The demand Ls improving : tales of country Shoulders at4 e so6: western do, 6W0634; city do, 7:coun try elder, 6 , a.; city do, 1354; country ms, 73,4@a; bag. gad city do , t%; augur <arid d0,11@11% cash. OBANS 2 Are alMoet maltr, wo quota amall Nibito at 75 041,00 , with no offer. alum° the lodide figure. BUCKETS AND TIIBS—The Fallston manufacturer. hare nutrika farther redoction, and we now quote a. follow.: Plain Inside,red, blue, green, or drab, 41,15 dca. do painted, do g. 60: do surnhlied, do $1,50; do 3 hoop do 1,75; do 3do palntrd. 1,75. Tuba, No.l, hoops, 24 in. diameter, 1,75; do:No. I, 2 hoop., In. diameter, 6,75; do No. 2, red, blue, green, or drab, 6,00 VI dor., 21% n;do do 3 do 5,50 do, 181,4 do; do do 1 do 1,75 do 161.4; do do 5 do 1,00 do, 11 dn. Keeler., No. 1, de do, do 18 % d, do do 2, do 2,75 de, 13, , 5 do. Half !Mabel., scaled, rad Veined and Tarnish:A, 4,75 do. Terms cask, par Saida In the rat Ail a ay. Bucket+ ma dolling from store by the dos at $2,00. BROOMS—there Is rah - =poly, and to lam range from Nate2s per doseu fa common to sa tombola , ' extra, interme graoliTi rmaginbariCcordingly. ... . CORDAOE Manilla Rom, cod, It 7 c to re 1 m.Ai. R.p., ells, 14 c B b [temp Ropey Toll, 11 cli Balli lip MI, cot, 12 cVi 5 Torrod nom col!, 11 c - 0 lb Tsrosi Bops, cut, 12 c - 44 lb Packing Tard,tine, II ic jI lb naclatugYsrchcom 10 c 4 , th BED CORDS—SIsell!4[4O. $2,22 ®!.X0 it dos._ Rem?, 7 7.152,00(452,76 14 dos. Flcsop cot l ,ll cts BI las. PL017017 LLNES-31auflls, 67 cts doz Romp, 7oc. COTTON YARNS—Brit:es remain as befort• quoted; 18.... room TAR Nog. 5 to 101ncinsive 2 ^ c @ m :Co. Noe. 11 k 23 c /I lb No. N 0.13.. ef lb No. c lb No. N 0.15 —llB eit lb No. • . • .12 c P doz O. 800.. .11 c A doz N 0.900.. .10 c A dca. No. 1000. .O o doz enzcroins. •-• No 1 WitV/ol No tyy c yd CANDLES AND SOAP- Dandlco ate newly at our quota. Ilona :—‘l.lpped 123, moult 13 .54 adamantine 21(022 . Soap remaim to betoro, steady at 5 for common, ft,l4 fur Palm, tad 10 for Toilet and Castile, 6?4 for Chemical unto, aud I for German. MEESE—flare le but a light supply. but it la more than equal to the detnaud, and no large lots could t dleposed of: este. In the mall way to the tonntry sod retail trade at 7617%. DRIED FRVIT—SaIa a Apples iu lott at 51,124151.2.3:• Pesolwa scarce and nominal at $.3,76. DRIED DEEF--Soull salts by tho [boon et 11 . !cill2te.. FEATHERS—Leo ooto soler of pima western. au anneal, at 4.5 but only In email Iota; from store they an hold to the mall way at 50. FEED—We quote Feed, oo wired, within the rang. of 40080 fat Ream, Shorts, Bhipotofte and Middlings, 'nth ea at Bran n; 414 naiad Draa and 'Montt tap), and Starts at 60065. • FlSH—Mackarel 00.3 Imo deeltoed to $12.10 the oily trade, nod $12,60 to the country. Ilalifax Herring fO,7 s ta $t Baltimore d 0,57,441148,00. In Lake Flah, the tollowing prima ere row current; White Flab, bbl, s7,ma; do Li do. 3,50 e, Trout, dodo, 6,04 0 do Of do, 3,50; Herring, do do, 6,00: do Of do, 3,00; Salmon,dn, 8,00; do Of do, 4.00. rwor.—ma. warm, growing weather la • complete ma - dote to the opmdatlro fever, and priors have receded to the old point-33,9 on arrival for mpor and $3,02 for extra From dare, the toting rate. ate $3.50 for rottior, $4.00 for extra, and $4,37@54,50 for family do. Ryo flour, $2,71.444 $3,03. ORALS—Tbero la an logolt all the rot eipta are freely tak, and firmer at 451950. HIE ron to dull at 30533. Wont., .le Southern Red and Milts lava GROCIERICS—A moderate trade and calm of Sugar at SQ.! le steady at 38. Coffee at 1241 GAS PlPE—tho following or iron tubing; Per FooL InchOas ; 10 1 4 /.. “ " Subject to the o _ natomary oho IlAY—o fair supply at railer Made ace fir aro none In market and our fiF IRON A NAlLS—tLere Is rates are uncllanAed, nod ve tot Okra for •hipment, and no at 2.74 M. Coax is &rime ititsties steady at 45. Itaii.kr at 65(ik7O,atil Sims sales of Dean mods •t 154t5. demand from the conntry 'WA by hltd and bbl. Molar.," 1 . 2 , 4 end Rim or 541:53.4, • the quot.allons for virmmbt Per r. - 1 , /, luch Cl= Pi e... 32 2 , 4 9 , 3 3 " " as I.w .ant. and nalra rtn at Cof Dry Rides, Ihrre urea an trauma! at 17. cry light dermal:O, but card pen oar quotations num, 4.c. Common Uar trouper Th. Jul:dab% " 14•41 P 16,4 Wings " " Slabs " ...4 10d to 15.1 Naftali kelp. ..3,40 ea to of Brads Prom, Nana p t0g..... 4 ,75 , " . 2 6 6d " —ADO to .....4,76! KAU. COM. Bret gmlity 111A4SD AND SQUADS. Ithl l . l3 t. •• R.? BAI. Ham shoe 1 by 7.16 Ha . 3.4 Inch Dimly Tiro, by 36, 7-16 and nib_. ay, Boddie Tree 13 , 4 and 13i, by 3-16 ad !-.1 In 1 do 1 and 134 by 3-16 .4. yi PMEINII • 6 toe 4,75 Wro't Span 61 Web all trustful 6r/ tie fee Boiler Rime. 16 11. mar fmgv. Non. 13,11,16,10 a 17 516 4} ~... s 1 11 •20 ,21•116-. • 6 LEATIIER—iio change tool we repeat our guotatiotta ter • • Upper Al Leather While •0606 , ' ill Skirting Leather %I IbM(S.3O Damen 11K:g211 LARD—A very doll market; country is nominal at 014, and city do at 10 for No. 1. bIESS POELE—IIas declined: we have no wars to note, Lot quote nominally at $lO. 01L—Lh0eed Oil Is held firmly at 064:0e Lard Oil No. 1 is bold at S 5 and firm. POTATOES—There Las been a moderate demand, but the wason is so nearly itv or that It would not Legere to sldp any mare In hole of finding a marker.; nal. from store of finds at 41 sal Diked and Neithannocks at .11400. REEDS—Dream hoar ef nothing doing in 'Timothy or Clover. Flax la steady at 61,12461 4.6. RALT—Rteady but dull at $1,0:66 61,05 for No. land 11.15 for extra. WINDOW OLA.Sricca are arm and we rerset our quotation* for the otl sixes, city =W. :-6113 sod 719, '5.3.0C% 8110,113,76; 6111 to gall and 9.111 to DAM VAS; 8:13 to 9113.nd Oxll to 10116, $6OO. Three are net oak prices; country brands range 60 cents It box loom For the toccordlng medium sixes, 10 61 cent &Kowa off. 'syrinx crap—arm and in study demand at $2,60 it keg for pure oil, and dry 9c It lb, attbloct to the usual di. count. Red Le5d63636 9, not, and Labarge 9 34 vcruteHy—s.atifid .t =gal. WOOL—Vary little offering, and price. range as before— W/46.15. In Washington county, wo boar of one or two ex tra chigoe lots going at 60; (which last year Went at 63;) but these are excepdons. The general iteptestion among grow en Is the piece will go up, ana this is keeping th e wool back. PAILIDELPITIA CATTLE Mmiagr.-15ulloess 000(1 nee to be the most prominent feature of the Cattle market. The hot weather heel a tendency to keep back buyers mod to limit the transaction. The market at present is well supplied, the offerings baring Ent-muted to about 1500 head, which were mostly all dlspoeed of at price. ranging froms3 to 9,50 100 lbs. The quality of the Were. velav tattier better than last week, and pekes remained without month.] change. Of lb. whole number offered,oo9 head arrived to be sold during the week at Wardell*. Amman Drove Yard. no offerings of Mimp amount to LOSS heed—o slight de. ere.. below the receipts of Wt week. The market hes been rather ACCT., although psims role very low. The ask ing rates are p(,st $1 heed, equal to 1;€241.6 rents for dremed. The arrlgels and sales at PhilliVelJuion Drove Yard for the woo k, asoorinted to 2518 Roo, which 'old at from $6,75 0745 ? Ido. net, according to quality. Imports by Alm. MONONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO .-25 bga corn, Grim 6 aka rags, 53 bbli orb lakoy, Clarke; 59 b big VOW. 7 do whir ky, 40 aka wool, 150 by oats, Swindler: 15 bbls floor, Lora A George; 10table alt, owner; 108 aka corn, Conway; 5 bga feed, 3 bag glan. WHEELING per Chcrolt-1 001 bacon, 15 as d apple, 1 1.01. bedding, 3 bbls cement, d ale 001 s, 8 Mtn, IG Itgs wool. • ' ZANESVILLE par Emma Graham-502 bbla flour, 7 00 4 tobacco, 27 bbla egg., 5 h f do butter, Clarke & cm 100 bb goer, Eau Z 1 bbl.aga, Chadwick; 3 bx. 17 Pkg• Pad.. I. graham: 8 ale do, Rhodes & Verner; 1 bx cop. per, Park, I,PCnitly & co, 3 lAA eggs, 1 cab lowan, 71 std corn, Selzer; 1 bx ado., . mom 411 aka hard, 62 do earn, 15 du ram 1 cot do ,owneng . 3,000 ft lumber, Seibe k co. RIVER 6EW O. The weather still conthones hot, and the weer has got low that all the pkr muks are out. The badness at levee was nothing. We found the Gladiator ;unloaded then, and the Emma Graham unloading. The o. he came In with acercely Going In the way of !Arg Th. Idonongehela Igatloix Company Imo but =al atroke of buena, on band et preaent, bet lire ill hope. of bailer days townie The elegaist now ettemerPectnecameffown bona Browne rine on at,Py, but from the way.. ewe fa • dm dem whorl bo, and Le built with groat taste. Eke is Me het in length,72 feet wide, E feet deep, and is to be propelled bj steam" from arse bWers, each 22 feet lenaik by Murk= In diameter. Tbe hull of thla boat wu built by that well known gentleman, J. B. Pringle, of•Browturri ll e. , The glues finite) handiwork of Snowdon k lions, the cabin was built by Martin I Auberryy and the painting by Mr. Jef f. ties. all thine workman are Illownerrne people. It falls Into the band, of fir. J. 0. Noble, now. that the Pa ale bore, to Et be out with upholstery, end right well le be performing his tut. outfit Is from the well known er tabllehment of Long A Doff Mr. It. O. Mason, whO hey hen on step am clerk bribe hut six years, row takes the Beat up and commands one of the nkeet crafts on the titer. Lila brother. 3. N. Mason, is to be clerk. The bolt la to ran In the Plttablugh and Et. Lents trade, and will be always lucky we hope. Tee Captain la all that be leaked in the way of popular manners and good looks. The thee yesterday wee Ere feet and felling. The wrath lei ceseirely hat, and the knee any dull 'that:ha. dialer Wing discharged her urge from Cincinnati has gone Into slimmer granters. The water is boo low to Justify be; taking another, load. The Orb, Capt. Moore, which had been Idle now for some week,, late tate theplue of the Glades. for for the pram:rat - • She will be Truly to lure on Eatin , The Superkir on her way op hitt 'reek me open the tame nook PM sunk theltockeL She damaged ber cargO pomade erably;heybog 'Jude some water from the effects of the - She oval) arrival, yeidarday went the Chirrolt from Wheel; leg„ anut Haul Dell from Sr.„ Lads. The letter brought Ith tone p hauler filmier A- itzk,llS bake of. hemp, :end PO button.. ftc Chao A.m. Ehe.vlll teed again ati There were - no duhrtmci exceptof thelffee , i'" TodEibe It St ilibbait wlll ' Tare for thv. I% ll o ll o a. r!eTfrAtWtt ic ti 9 P a tfr AlON '- • - • • The Oicatures ts notrl7 toga SR St. Lib, sad lel Imre toancertro. .The JtootoPoe Nlff tetbs sictt faddy boat after the Potonter.- i t. Vole Ittdati ire mattatsEt having neck on tho,latedoeny inee'i . ly LA 111 4 box tome off and be= hauled near The Alimherry river boats Vans news an onernoly e'er raeptioned In any riverreparti harebell' bug ell tbs epthlff to toying nib, and carrying freight Into the IV ithff notoiffr Tbe steamer Lebanon, Capt. WUlismao, 111 a lettaiz 4 t O arhkb are mullioned last week, has been nearly rep..".. Ella Leona better than ebo dW beGare she 11101 damapd, and will soon la al work again. Register. DEPARTED. Loam., Brownville. Telegraph, do. Col.payard, Elizabeth Chan" Wheeling. ARRIVED. Lamm, Brownelllle. Telegtapb, Lin Colonel D•Tenl, 1 " both. Chavolt, Wheeling. Rivgn-6 feet—Ealing. TsleWraplale 1114arlkst tn. Nor TOat, June 23.—Cottom.sales 700 bolos at 12% Ito upland. Flour heavy; 11,500 blots sold. Wheat heavy: 15; 000 bush sold. Corn firm: 38,0001mb sold; white 77478. Lard .ready at 10%. Baron mast at 734 8. Molames quiet bat steady. Leather arm. Ofi. quiet- IMdas =Live. Whiskey doll at 2254. Sugar buoyant; sales 1500 boxes st 0.100000 0 7 %; Zirleans 555‘ lanscomdo Coffv• Ores; 2001 tags .old at 10!‘44 - 10%. Prelghtn on Cotton to Liverpool 6 3.10; on Plow 1. 4W; on Grain 4W - 4.5. PMlsnmaua,looo M.—Coffee bold firmly, with farther aim of 1,000 bag. of RIo at 10%(411 3 1togar and 31olas• afar unchanged. Flour dull at $4,12 4,25 for and $1, 62 %@)a 5 for extra and extra rlly. Rye= atdy at $3,31%. sod Corn lied at g. 1,27%. Wheat meets 00 ••ita • limits , loquirr at a1e.1.0.5 for eed and $1,10514,20 forbahlte. Rye wanted at C`47o. Corn In good request, sod 5000 bush yellow brought 75. Oats selling freely at 40. Provisions doll. Elms Pork held at $l7. Sala of amoked llama at 101.0)1114 Sides 04SX., and Shoulders at G 56%. Lard aready at 11% to bbla aodl3 in kegs. Whis key firm at =34. CLICM}ATI, Jane 23.—Flour unchanged; 600 bbl. sold at a,7.5 for superfine and $3,1X164,10 far extra. Cornla bat ter demand: 3000 bosh sold at 50 for yellow and 63 for white. Them Is a fair demand for Wheat, 60Q76 for red and 76305 for for whits. Oats 35. &Ilea 600 bbl. Men Pork at $14,50. Other articles of Provisions nominally un changed; no sales. Wldaky 19 mud steady. Groceries Ina Itairotoaz, June 23.—F100r dull and unchanged. Wheat doll and nominal; dales red at 0,03(g.1,10, white $1,104 $425. Corn steady at 73070 for wblte and 715077 for yel low. Provisions bawl and nomlnaL Utgular IMMO Monongahela River 11. 8. Dian Packets /STEAM= TELEGRAPH, I STSABIKII .78112:13SON, lag C. Woonwein. Cert. G1X91.01 TILE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now retuning regularly. Morning Batts leave Pitts burgh at 8 o'clock B. 1.1 and Bruning Basta at 0 o'clock P. M. for SPlCeespoit,Elizabethtown Moons* bele City, Bevemon, Fayette City, Greenfield: Cialifornla sod Browns ell ville, there contenting with Backs and Couches for Unlootown, Payette Springs, Elorruttosro,Wayneabtug, Carmichaeltown and Jefferson. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for $O, meals andeteteerooms on bade inclusive.— Boats retnroing from Brownsville leave at 8 o'clock in the morning and sin the evening. Pm further information Ns quire at the Oflica, Whoef Boat, at the foot of Grant etroel .5 G. W. SWINDLER, AGM. EGULAR TUESDAY PACK ,II, ET FOR ZANESVILLE.—Tba One new steamer FAI3IA GRAHAM, Capt. MOO, Aili a ßt for filo oboes and loterroodlato ports EVERY TUESDAY, lit 1 oichrk p. pr. Pm freight or paeane apply on tgard. ocIA FLACK, BARNES A CO, Agit. etincinuti, &c FUR CINCINNATI & LOUIS VILLE.—The fine downer POTO3LIO, Copt Wm. C. Harry, trill Late for the above and drill flnnter otodLoto ports on WIMNESDAY, 30th but , at 10 o'clock r. K. Floc holed or pow* apply on bowl:t or to *FLACK; 11AILNS9 L 00., Agents. VCR CINCINNATI & LOUIS -044 VILLE.-Therplendid steamer B . P. HIM BARD, Capt. Goo. W. Reed, will f PVC/ for the are a I Intermediate win on VIIS DAY, 20th hat, at 4 o'clock r. u. For freight or peerage apply on board or to Je2:l FLACK, BARNES & CO, Agte. FOR CINCINNATI.—The lar Bide wheel packet SUPERIOR, Wet. IL f. 0 race, will leave for the above mdell interm le ports on TIFIS DAY, 291 h lust, 12 o'clotk, E. Tor freight or passage apply on Loard,or to ni y2O FLACK, BARNES A CO., Agents. itoutobiltr; FOR LOUISVILLE—The elegant steamer JACOB POE, Capt. Stewart, will bare for the abase and all latermettlata porta.T EADA ',tab I. For frvight or passage apply on beard or to VLACH BARNES ACO Ages' a. flastbille, Sr,c • - - 'TOR NASEIVILLE--Tefine new .12 steamer INDIAN, Captain It Greenlee., 14-11 TO fff the above and all Internee:Pala parts, on DAY, :9th last. at 4 P.M. For freighter passage apply an board or to Dahl FLAME. DAMES et co. Agra. ,st. touts, szc. FOR sr. ouis—rho fine pas eengar steamer ORll,Captln Moore, lase tor tbe above and all to ports on 13 F n 4 pron.., at 4P. H. For frainttiOr nP4 I I board or to FLAME, PARKES At CO...agents. FOR Si. LOUIS AND UPPERAgr a t MSISIP ItIVR—Tle fine steamer PANOLA. Copt. It. C. Mason, will leave for.ft f - alfsf• all Intermediate parte on TICS DAY, 'BBB hot., at 4 o'clock e. n. Yor freight or peasage apply on tweed or to Je2s PLACE, BARNES A CO., Ape. FOR ST. LOUIS AND UPPER 311881.991PF1 RIVER.—The tine steamer OR. BANE, Capt. Enamel n 11101024 will leave for@No and all Intermediate porta on TWA DAY, MIL bat-, at b o'clock r. r. For freight or plumage apply on board. or to Je24 FLACK, BARNES k CO, Agit. FOR ST. LOUIS AND UPPER kIIHEIBBIPI RIVER.—The fine ateamer LACROSSE, Capt. John Deattaley, will leave 14 4 IPA and all Intermediate pare on TUDESDAY, Mak hut., at 4 o'cb.ra P. r. For "might or paean, apply on baud or to 144 FLACE, BLANES & CO, ARM T ;VCR Sr. PAUL DIRECT:he JL: splendid steamor GOODY FRIENDS, Capt. Shuman, will leave for the Arrive port drat, on 'WEDNESDAY, the .711. h Mot. For freight or passage nye ply on board or to FLACK. BARNES t CO., As MICR ST. PAUL DIRECT—To St, Louis, Keokuk, Drerlingtan, Blur Dasenport, Bock Island, Galena, Dubrei hg,e B wia Wenona and Et. Paul—The Ono steamer COMMEND; Captain Hendrick., will lease for the aiove porta en THIS DAY, :Nth: nut , at 4P. Z. For freight or passage; apply on board or to int FLACK, BARNES d CO-, Agent, WESTERN LINE PASSEN GER PACKET—FOR Sr. LOUIS. KE- W( UK, ROCK . ISLAND, GALENA, DUBUQdrffinT. PALIL—Tbe aplendld et4arocr DIARINER,Capt. Bravo. all Rare for the abore and all intermediate port on T7llB DAY, 25th inat, at 4 o'clock r. at. For freight or passage apply on ooard or to Jrx FLACK, BARNES & (XL. Agent, VOA ST. LOUIS—The no new gunner lOWA apt. Moore, will tem for th e &bola and all intermediate ports on Mt Instant at 4 o'clock P.M. For freight or pottage apply on board or to (Jel) FLACK, WINES 00.. Amt. FOR Se. LOUIS.—The splendid Mesmer JORN C. FRFAIONT, Captain etookdal ,mill Immo for the above and MI nterm ports on THIS DAY "9th hut. M 4 o'clock P.N. For freight or passage apply on board or to ray'27 FLACK, BARN Al CO. Agents. RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY WIL WAY! SIeCUTCREON. 195 Marty drag, Pittsburgh, rein= • bbls bogs new No. 3 Mackerel: bt. do do do do 30 bags Rio Coffee, 50 boxes artust's Tobacco: 0 belt chests Young Llrson Tea; 20 do superior Insek do 100 bbls. No. 1 Salt; 10 casks Potash; 100 boxes Cheese. fa.= COSIPOUND SYRUP OP PHOSPHATES, OR, CUSIIICAL FOOD.—ThI• preparatas a not ha headed u a popular retnetly, but la rupee fullynabratted to the nutilml faculty as a antral.° tonic, well rand to eapplT lila Riate of elementary =War la the hum= rye tem dories the magmas of chronic Wawa, partkularly In Dyspepsia and Oonsmaptlon. This preparation la pleasant to the etagreeable to the Mate and grateful to the stom ach, end Lea oat nauseate by protracted mae. Sold whole tole and retail by /GS FLEMING, JIM corner of the Illamand and Market st Q, UNDRIE 100 coil. Smarted sizes Douala Dope; 150 bales twat Nary Oakum; 25 bbla Pitelc 40 do D. Winter Whole Oil; 25 do W. EL No. I Lerfloll. Oa hand and for onto by JONES & COOLEY. Jr 22 No. 141 Water at, near Cherry alley. A. STROII CO.'s bIAOICDUFLI- N.../• rating and 1131prcasloo raper l s • bountiful article Ninewhich to writs a letter and obtain s copy at the unto Nine without the use of pen. or Ink. renderiogit inrahlable to persons traveling: It will take the correct Iwpm:donor any leaf, plant or flower, and to equally adapted for writing on paper, cloth, wood or atone, In the copying of pltuits Aldus, music, &a, (without the use of -pens, or ink) with • bone or common nick. Your different colors—price 25 eta. Bad by W. 0. RAVEN, jell Corner Market and Second wrests. TO RECTIFIERS AND LIQUOR DEAL EMS —A oompteto RectLfying Apparatus. map; Nog Copper 131111, Tub, Tuns, Pampa Ow, with • firO- rouge of Stand Osaka, all In good orrkw. Also,* good Drily, for into by Wif. IdITCITELTIIEE, Jr. & 13110., No D 39 Melly streak N. IL-1f Ike:tabor* are not disposed Of brprissts sale bd. , ' Monde/. the 25th Inst., they laths sold by suction that day, with the balance of stock of Wines, Llquors, and artwork. then on hand. CANVASSED DRIED BEEF-20 tierces Seam & Swift's Caltrialid Dried Beet Itcreride, fe.r . Sucerner.bie,lbr eels by F. my rag & CO., Je'rzlerd N 0,300 Liberty street. 500 REARS STRAW WRAPPING PA PERS, Double Crown, Slagle Crown and Medina. Juet received and fur sale et numfecturerf price‘et Poper Warebooca W. S. =MY, e' 2 6 'comer Market and Second eta. ANILLA, Rag and Tea Papers of al Ail. eras and valid. far male at W.B.I.IAVISTS raper Iffvehonara, J. 17.13 Noe. 81;.13 and 34 Market au. 1000 hash Wheat for sale by iIITenCOCK, licaltEEitY & Co., 7es 1 O bbls Potomac Herring in store and for sal* by lIITCIIO3OK, McCIIESItY t 00. POTATQES-100 bush to orriceon Gin Stator for Kilo by 146 lIITMCOCII,McCRZEIVZ a co. bGRO. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE el far bob by Wei B. L. EMUS= k CO. g GROAILKER'S COD' LIM' OIL fo t, nle by jeo3 L 1 LUMEBTOO.II I 00. bbls. fresh , Eggs juist:reed. and 12,4 (or saltti POI . 14 - B.OIIIBON t CO. 30 AB,,,le.s.,.`Yan.tgW ARD,-40 Ma No. 1 Family Lard in sto for Ws bi I ids 7 14 T 4l l MCI= * CO. TENN. BLOOMS-80 tons H. Clay _Foto In store and for We by ISASIADICTLET it CO. SECOND-HAND WHEAT SACKS 5000 in atm end far ale oy DICKEI"•00. T _INEICCIEECK, RIIBSLA DUCK gad 'all bands or goods roe bore war. Also; urn% mit" .ndaikindsoreo=orproods. ~ . , • • InieT Ct..11A.14.150:51.DVE, 74 Sinks, MULL A lUMN ' alad szesuuS'Y' rd Wimithd "tu c4..cfMRIAPICT - ..41¢4.11414 Odd " ••• "5. - H. THE GVLACEt: ItECEEI 9,3utbrrid* Mil Ladies by Irwin 'DOCCOL.AS & SIFIEBAITOOLPS CIEZIPHILALTIID SICIRTS 'The nopeatineled Moen of the NEW IraCPANSioN SICI:Err (120,009 of erhich healthiest mold daring bet Loin mouths; has todneed the mehtifertarera to erraostemeata that etiabld them to rmucie DO dams (2,400 Sklrts)prr • day dada; the doittm ofJtirdi t July ex dogtish. - They goo eallattidathm to their , • . . iir4W LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, For treveltty. odd& le tottriendit ion from the Ladies. They ere, the sole proprietors °Meanly ' 'l:lltent Adjustablo Bustle' in uso..; — . I se Dom= Of the =my Watt= Minded In the mart.; they ere all either toftiostonenta of ma yacht, or Tar*. Mc, slab manufacture era ' l7O Other Different Styles, with mid sOlthont the "'Patent Adjustable Butler - Theo. BSI= 11.1) been reco=znended by the ;HIGH EST ALEDI(LiL AUTHORITY as being the best artisle . for Ladies sue Mut hal over Seen offered tothe Rum genuine Woo stamped DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD.- - lIIANULICTURRILei, NEW Y 085 ... For gelo tirongbout the United - Stales and Ganda. jert:Smdi PROPERTY 3101.DE.1111, ATTENTION' rExauzir & .701EDI8ON ageing inereared their faellitiee for inannfeetereing end aPPIYIAT VT. 3E- 013:11M3D.S - ag C 0 ,13 PATENT ELASTIC FIRE WATER. PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, A RE now prepared to execute orders for any dtdcrl.Fliott dr/took Steep or Eat, at the shorted te.f. Roe and wi th the utmost can, being determined to not on • Roots that =not be =pawed for Cheapneeu3 zind Durability. Oar Roofs are too well known to require eny eulogy from tut Testlmonials in favor of this Sooting and samples can be sum by calling at our 011 Ice, No. TdSmithlield !strut. Build/no covered with the shore Rooflog can be seen at S. Nelson's, owner of Wylie and High =wag 3. Bode. new Hotel, corner of Grant and Sosenth Wear. Iliowe of W. 0. 'Leal* Reg, Diamond alley, opposite Patterson's Stable; Store of R. Straw, corner of Market and Second aim Home of B. IL Swoop, tame block„ Brow:ursine in.' . Beek Homo of Robert Flynn, Con between Webster and Wylie streetx Store of/. 31. olio rte, Webster • it., Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley end fetwineny street. Allegheny ; Howe of H. B. Wilkins, _ Esq,. Tvwd's Ron; Hoagie of A. Negley, John Scott, Wra McCall and SW Coon, Nut Liberty; and many others too numerous to one PERRIN k JOHNSON, No. 75 Smithfield et_ Pitubtugh, Pa._ LATEST NEWS from ajl parts of the world See the NEW YORE DAILY lIERALD. TRIBUNE nod T131E14 PRILADELPIIIA DAILY PRESS, PUBLIC LEDGER, d CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL. Delivered to every Far t of the city, by leaving year sthirelsat HUNT At MINEII2 , , ILTsocic 11111. 12 Trade ffapplied CREAM FREEZERS, 2dOSSER'S PATENT 5 MINUTE PRF.PZER.,, Will be sold at Mantifarlurere price T. J. CRAIO .4 COT, IS4 Wood of riPRUSS MANUFACTORY—Persons afflict with hernia should notice that we are the only man• +Amt.:mere of Thome. and Supporters_ In this city. We sell them at a far Less price t h an the mere dealers, and In eddi• Son CAM et them accarately mars, the wearer. There Is rie necessity for the ;radio paying the prim; they beer charg. ed for those mechanise appliance.: Ilsandne and prim Tresses at any store In the city, the , clan the htmoutertory. ChaTWRIGISIt TOWN°, Jen ha 80 Wood etrert iISII-25 hi. bble. No. 2 large Mackerel zo do 3 do do 26 Ma Baltimore, Herring; 20 do No. 1 trimmed Shad: 16 h 4 do do do do 18 bbls. do White Fish.. 30 ht do do do 10 do do Trout, 60 bble. New Alewives Dry al do N.F. herrings. tore owl for wile by JelB WATT A WILSON. Coal by Weight MILE subscriber is prepared to deliver in Allegheny or Pittsburgh, CANNEL OR arrormolis CCALS Of the best veiny. As sll Cal delirered by me Is weigh.% perchaeers as rely on getting Pill nunksurn. Also, CORP, LIME, PIM BRICK AND CLAY. W. A. McCLIIIIO, Allegheny Coal Depot, mr:11 Corner Andersen st. and liallmea TORN Till/UPSON & CO., 135 Thir have nat recelrad and for sao a inrg, lot of Venetian Rad, Rochelle Ochre, Vermont Ochre. French Zinn, American:l7.Lnc, Villa, Lend, 410 and Whiting. FISH. -50 bbla Baltimore Herring. 25 Ws Ilstersx Cloning. 113 do N 0.3 Disckerel. 10 do No, 1 do 25 !lido No. 3 do 25 Kitts N 0.1,2 sad 5 do 100 packages Lake Fish, tetbised sod tot wile by &LH J. IL CANFIELD. CONSIGNMENTS— -6000 pouarbt Country Bacon; 350 boa. Om White Iteouß 6 bble. lib. 1 Leo* 10 kegs ;Yeah Butter; 1 box Deer &km MO bus Dry Apples In .tuns mud for lode by 9IiRI V ER II DILWORTH CAB Df- To the Clients or A. E. WCALMONT. /Laving left Pittsburgh to reside temporarily in Washing. ton City, I have placed my undulshed law trainees in au Words of !IMPEL MACKENZIE, Attorney, N. co Porteth street, to whom I respectfully recommend those who barn hitherto employed me professionally. Jed-Cmdis ALFILEE If. MeCALAIONT. SUN UMBRELLAS BEILAGES, LACE 'MANTLES: ILOOP SKIRTS. Also, kinds of Dress Goode and Domestic. . /. 12 0. HANSON LOVE, 74 31.arkst at. LAKE FISH-150 half bbls. White Fish; 110 do do Trout, 100 do do rlerrior, 80 do do almorr; • 20 do do Pickerel. Jon reed sod for =de by lISSItY 11 COLLINS. OAT MEAL, Pearl Barley and Oaten O:roe" tree& ground and of et:Tarim quallty,l net reed and for sale, arholesale and retail, at FRANCE'S Tangly °meal . and Tea Store, Federal et, Allegheny. Jelb IVIIURPHY & BURCHFIELD have ree'd j.u. • lot of Flgarad Swiss Mull., a &died bargain: Patina and Limn Collars, lower than carnal. And we a. now offering our Bang. and. Orruatlir.a Hobos simnel lower plow than sold at early In the emsou. PRODUCE FOR SALE '2O,CCO coanta7 cured Balk 11.14 25 Obis " " Maas Pork; 150 bus. Dry Applar 2,000 lbs. =entry cured Rama. In atom at. my 3 SIIRIVER d DILWORTH'S G ROCERIES -75 hhcle. prime N. 0. Sugar, WO Mt. H. 0. MoWm.; - 76 lou Tabu.. TAZIOI7OI brindc .' . 15 kap 6 twist Tobacco: mo ea.. 'Window Olen, ale,' sizes. ' Received and for cap by J,9 It. ROBISON it CO. 20 000 LBS. BACON SHOULDERS; 10,000 do do lIam; 1 6,000 do do 010 33 tee. IL C. ILIUM, . Jost teed and far sale by JeC. T. LITTLE a CO. . STORAGE TO LET—Two Jai ge dry Col tars and &road and Third doom= farorpbla onus. ' 'minim of IiIdTCEICOCK, BirCREENS Jel No. 122 Second sad 143 ?row atrerta Alf - NS:BKRAGES. LACE MANTLES, DOMESTIC GOODS, Lc, .14 good and cheap a stock mg la In the city. • • ladtwP C. lIANSON LOVA 74 Maatat straed. P. K FOR CUILDRRNS' CAPES, • 8.q.••, Collar., Element, Rhin Comm, Ec: 2:110 bmt am.inceent in the city Jest reed. Remo cell arid me them. Jell-11418 C. CIANSON LOVE, 74 Market et. EVERY DESCRIPTION of DRESS GOODS Eihserb,, Itentlee, Mou rn ing Goode, Mate Good., Ho. 0 key, Ec. Also, large and eery cheap mock of Domeortit. ode. Je2zdeerP C. FLOWN LOVE. 74 3tsrket et. SUNDRIES -30 bble. prime Lard • 16 bags Fastberg 3 Wool, Nov Watling from steamer Bay City far sale by 143 UAW' DIC=Y *CO OLD PAPER—A superior lot ofLetter Pa per, 15 to 20 pars old. • A. mall quaillty Orr eels by the ream, ruled or OM% et - 1931, 0. JOHNSTON k CO'B, .. m/24 - Paper Wareham% ST Wood etreot. ' MOURNING GOODS.—Xack Grenadine, Black Tames dna, Black Ccntge Expaaa. Black Ism" Black Mall* Black Mow De Crape., Telt, dc. je72.l.lVaT 0. RANSON 10170,74 Macke. et. WASONABLE GOODS.—llandsome'Be rages. 0 s'lese 7 . 4471 0. 44 . Muds/4.80a Umbrellas, ;roopbtlrb.sedea,l)slatemi, me. C. lIVISONLOITE. .14 1 74 Market almot. INDOW CURTAINS--Plaix' and Satiri °masa Ilgarod Curtains. for agile at wbolesaW and retail by W. P. MAIUSTIALL k 00,87 Roan, bACE AND SILK MANTLES, HAND... 7 e some sum., Lawns, Needle Work Collars, na. Corlett hoop Skirts, and all kinda of domeano goodi " Jun rewind. C. =NEON LOVE, - 14 ilfarkat moat. • gn CASES CONCENTRATED LYE, 20, '-- boxes Coin Etarck,looo Bin Crean, Tartar, an Inn • , Mum Tallair o 29) dos. Baking Panda, Sin Ika. 0,,m Arsine, forage at wholesale and rand by , _2- aucluxitirN a muy.. • FAMILY ..FLOUR-100 bbls.vbito wheat' family Slcrarjust ri?d and tx atli by, • • Je2 T. L 00,212 Baxas4 Arcot. • A FULL and Complete Stock of all li of DRY GOODS, es cheap =be tom m . oll an `- place. [mll3) •C. RANSON LOAE, t , . OILEAP T irALL PAPERS-Anew supply of new pattarns sale by • zn7Sl • W. P.IIAIMIIALL kat., a wood POTATOES, POTATOES-100 aks'Pzkri, tr wer p0w..., • first rats •article, just reel/1 - .34.41;1 for Isla by. RIDDLE, 'MILTS Co ., .13413 .Na lei Liberty DRENCH AND 011A.,.NTILLA LACE', It INTL/Idol ell quallth., ranging in price tram $3 pandinotrie Earegesmid Oripadics.d other Dr.:504°44 - aly6 4l RANSON .LOVE, 74 Market - TETRITING PAPER, of every_ description; err for dr wholesale or retail, by • 1077 74031214531746,-.-,... 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