EVEMINE Vittsburg (15act4e. i'lur 331 :rIticri: - wEDIIES DAY MORNING, JUNE 80, Isss. 11111.11 0,71014Z' PAPso -- -or raz—errr. Oity and -News Items Darn) 8. Evans' Caan.—This ttee was called np in Court •on Tuesday morning. Thos. M. Marshall and Eat. Pollock Mee., appeared for the . moused; It will be remembered that we 4' stated some days ago, that the Grand Jury found a erne bill Against him for the minima his wife, - which it is alleged he committed one morning in April last, in'the Second Ward, City of Alleghe ny. It was supposed that the case would come on for trial come time during the present term of the court, but As may be sensby the following affidavit, taken be re Alderman Donaldson, on Tuesday morning jail, the ease will be post poned. The folio g trill need no further es ti Commonwealth vs. David 8. Ev ans.—ln the Oyer and Terminer of June term of 1858. David S. Evans being duly sworn ticoordlngto law doll depose and say :—That sinco• the finding of a true bill aganist him for murder, he hes been through his attorneys, busily engaged in prepar— ing for trial; that he finds he cannot 'lard/ go to trial without the attendance of John Varner now in Illinois but who, lie expects will be in Pittsburgh by -the next term of Court; that Andrew J. Gribben of Virginia is oboe material witness for the defence, whose attendance be expects to be able to securely the next term of Court; deponent !Other state,' thatalumberman from Lundy Lake Creek; islin 'important' wit ness for deponent; that saiillumberman, resides either in Jefferson or Clearfield county; in the State of Pennsylvania; thsehis testimony, as he is inform 4 by his conned and verily believes is vital to his defence; that lie boa been using every effort to obtain the attendance of the above mentioned witnesses and is gadded that • their attendance cannot be eecared in time for trial daring this term. Further, deponent . saith that this application • Is made not for the purpose of delay, bat in good faith, batause he is Bare that hin defence cannot be fairly and fully made without the attendance - i 'of tho above witnesses.DAVlD 8. Evuse. 1 In respect to the lumbenxfan 'above referred L k,. to, Mr. Marshall stated that they had used their ! . .1 utmost diligence to find his name, ' hot hitherto :• - without suocess; that EMI!' had . taken it down t in a memorandum book, which had been mislaid 4'. and the name Jule!! forgotten. Mr. M., also ,i, stated that ho'cOuld not think of going to trial t without this man and the other.witnesses abote t named, and the Court on this, -put the trial over ••• e to the October term. E. Famarina Accrekitre.--On Tuesday (last) evening, a frightful accident occurred at the wholesale liquor store of Mr. John Groutt, cor ner of First and Sinithfiele streets. A man named Henry McKee, employed as porter and warehouseman in that store, had gone into the "receiver," which, as ,we were made to udder stand, is fixed in the cellar of the store, for. the purpose of cleaning it out. This -- "receiver" has some part in the -operation of rectifying whisky, we believe. It is of metal and contains Home 120 gallons, when full. From this the liquor had been pumped out, preparatory to the cleaning process, and the unfortunate MoKee had gone into it with a lighted candle. While in there the fumes of the liquorloak fire end in stantly the whole reedier was filled with aquick and intense Same, in the- midst...of which was the man above mentioned. The alarm .of:fire was given, the engines =melt, the spot and the neighbors ran thither from all directions. • It is said that more than a minute elapsed before IP- Kee . was withdrawn from the bath of five. Med ical aid was called at 'once: Dr. Tindlo we new there and others whom we could not in the crowd that thronged the doer.:. - It ....is thought that the poor man could hot sunrise, as besides the terrible burns on his flub, ho must have inhaled the fiery atmosphere with- which , he was enveloped for a minute or more. •The • fire was extinguished withonfdoleig attj..further •• .*-46•11 _IIaML Batmen EEQ., of East ,Liberty is Out Nl'. a card we perceive; in whleh be melee' the `,;tl following statement: ' ' !.1 . much regret icon my name used in con nection with the Coention' which inet - last week at the Court flouso—and also, as one of the Committee of Arrangements for its adjourned !netting in A. 7 .-tended on Arerrscan •memr,:a; lint finding passed under the-control of in... - 0 have bitterly opposedlts ' principiem;and inc. Mee , 4eith more thatione foreigner admitted to in it, although representing. nobody bettitfisir aspirozls who Were disappointed in procuring. , ‘,:..te nominations from another party, - .1 withdrew - y rem it, and utterly retuned to bare anything to with it, its adjourned meeting in August,• or the composite Ticket it may - "possibly - place in the field. - I regret that any trail. American should be duped by a few designing 'politicians of another party, headed by anchemer about, ' t 4, he Court House, who has been everythhig by ' turns and nothing long." - S. Ilstram. - • Peebles Townehip. .; . --.. , j Cntnott STIWCZ DT Jammu:OAS. FOASPCIIIT. :'.- 1 —A. terrible event occurred on Sunday, hut at II She church of the Bev. Mr. Galbraith, 'paned I; 1,1 Feeabyterian,) of Freeport, Armetrong county. •••• 11 Tll Reverend gentleman, whom very many in . ..-1 . ,•''1,1 this city know well, wae in the very posture and g ~.:; ; 2 stela prayer when the church edifice where the ...;:.,- cougr!getion was worehipieg was etruck - by ....'..4_ , A Nov. Ramaloy was instantly killed and her ..,.., t ;js . two brother; Israel and , George Watson, and. I I her unmarried Meter, -Miss Jade Watson; were severely but not dangeronslyinjured. Mr. Robt. .., Norris, who occupied a seat in front of Mre. :' '', IRamaley, was severely injured, but it, was thought he would recover. The lightning ;.... . etruck the front chimney and come down to a i s.: .fir tin plate on the Stove pipe hole, a_, part Ltaxers .:.,,,,.. iag a joist to the centre of the video( the build- It-..'"' fag and another part going la 'to the centre - et' ~: the church to the pew where `film, Ramaley Wits ' killed. and il She was from tho cotuatry inid walked to Freeport on s visit from her home, on. Crooked Creek, some ten milk!, bringing her infi.ut with Iher in her arms, and only attended church at the earnest desire and !elicitation of her sister. The end event created great excitement in the Ineighborhoood. ___ Fon . . Lire 8UP2111014. The splendid screw passenger steamer "Iron City," Capt. J. E. Inrner, leaves Cleveland this (mooing at 8 o'nl'lr, for ell Lake Superior ports. We are. indebted to Capt. Turner for a courteous levitation to become one of his petite on thetrip. While we are sweltering in the heal and dust, it is tants sitzlng to but think of the cool and bracing air of the upper Lakes, the magnificent scenery, and the many objects of Interest whidh the tour affords. The "Iron City" makes regular sorni-monthly trips: for her dap of sailing from Clareland, see limo card in another column. Canssort.—We were ehown a letter, yesterday, „..-- from W. S. Campbell, Esq., of the Mountain , c .::!:1 Rouse, from : which. we learn-that the P. It. E. •; :; Co., have agreed to issue excursion tickets to ;+.:- - Cresson and return, during the season, at half prices. This, togetffer with - the extraordinary attractions of the establishment, will make Cresson a famous place of resort during the • ',-, heated term. The fare for the round trip is but ,i . .i: $3,25, and the charge for the sumptuous ae .: commodationa afforded at the Mountain House is but $lO per week. We understand that a large party will go up - • on Saturday to celebrate the "Fourth" on Mon ; day the fifth—for which special occasion a band 4 of music has been engaged. . ...TEE Dispatch says, we understand that a foot 7•:.;raco between two gentleerekl, of Allegheny— Meows. James H. Montgometylnd John Smith rt—will coma off on Thursday next. The parties a will etart-from the Allegheny Diamond and run t Perrysvillo-- a distance of seven miles—and •1? -. .ta ck - One of thfi - parties is confident of making .-, i a whole distance—fourteen miles—in two Liours and a half, or less. The wager is twenty s U five . dollars, ten dollara forfeit. Tho proposed rase has created quite an' excitement among the sporting men - of. our taster city; and numerous beta hare been' taken as to the result. ,;.. . 'JtRIBILS CRIBIS:"A boy about 10 years of go, named /din Nunn, was caught, yesterday, 1.4 r.s Dfrs. ElYabeth Mirth, very keeps . a . .store her, Yea, in Ilia - very aot of robbing Yo ni on n ey till. s The boy had tete* $2 10. Ho irat brought before the Mayor: lUs father - came and plead that Ws child sityjii. beforgivenn Mistime, „and as he had never been caught in any inch Be beßire, ho 'omelet . 0. with the assurance that a repetition- ofthia or the perptranon of any elm •ilar offense , to.thir future, Would ensure hltu.s place in the Houle of Refuge. "7. TSB PORT PMUIT Hotnoros.---johu Whig and ; ; Jetrereon Cratty, charged "with being concerned • gin the killing of a Goal digger at Port Perry, iron!'" Month ago, were brought before Judge klicClore.. on Monday forenoon. and ball in the spant of, $6,000,' entered' by Col. W. =ler IX Herron for their appearance at the f:oitaber term.. The ground for their release on bail was tho same aaln the otteeof Ism Ander ;eon; who wad releseed on Saturday. Itttroloca=The T: , IIL p. Association of this ty havo appoints& a,qcstesittere to,tnalce tho .Preliminaty arrangethents for an'ijnion Prayer, -*Mooting, to ho held on Sabbath ()Toning. Tha • •• is not Ya r. Vini_telY_,lalte.tati; , the hourvill .robably be o or. o , woo", p;=sw,7..••• • - . AT a ucea maeWa °tilt* Amulet:o4lM toalati at - Borigaillit Ur. Dr , KM44l4obis, 't Allogb_fer 7iirifllidEl* =Mr. MMlMl==ni '"i:: " Court of glifircir as.., e 1U- flat cats fin tiesdi7 was' Cons. vs. Isaac Cal lahan, indicted far stealing a'cloth coat from Garret Fitzgerald, in April last. The prisoner was convict ed and - remanded for sentence until Saturday. 'John Cagle, constable of the Third Ward, Pint. burgh, and Matthew Keep, constable of the First Ward, wore indicted far extortion, in demandingand receiving t 5 from Sarah Ann Neff, of Strawberry' . alley, on a threat of returning her for selling liquor withont a license. The prosecution iris conducted by District Attorney Collier and O. R. Ripley, Esq., and tireefenee,by T. M. Marshall, Esq., for Keep and P. C. Shannon, Eeq., for Giblin. The Common wealth called— Sarah Ann Neff—Defendants came to bar boom shortly before Court commenced; Giblin call he wanted $5; that the was under suspicion of selling liquor without a Beetle; borrowed the money and gave it him; they both, Giblin and Keep, said they had to return the money to the Clerk or thi Court, and it would save her a great deal of trouble if she would pay it; told Giblin she didn't sell whisky— only earsaparilla and mineral water. They said it was all the same. Watt to Squire Rogers to see If they had made return of It; Giblin afterwards re threeel the the moncl-r-two dollars at ens time and _three at another. Mrs. Neff was very voluble in her testimony; her ."esys be's" and "says re" were as frequent and empbatle as Mrs. Garep'a She testified to Giblin and Keep's visit at bar house "which I was so excited thatrdon't know what I was doing." She said before Alderman Donaldson that "there sets the man, " pointing to Keep, "and Isays to him, erfys I, if you deny taking the money, may God hare • mercy on'your poor soul, which I was TM) much excited when I said it." P. C. Shannon then cross-examined tbo witness. I came from West Moreland county, and have been in the city for about 8 months; sold liquor when I lived on Smithfield street, but bad not sold may for tome time; have no husband; bare la &tighter 13 years of ago. The examinatioo of this witness was continued at great length, and It woe a story told with great velocity. Caroline Helfer was present when the conversation took place between Gitlin, Keep and Mrs. Neff, Saw Giblin get the money. Knew Mr. Keep two or three years ago, and hare seen Mr. Giblin frequently lately. Mr. Collier thee offered in evidence the returns of Gitlin of persons calling liquor in his bailiwick; also, bills of indictment against Mrs. Neff for keeping a bawdy house, and ono for perjury, on oath of Eehp and Cliblin, which were both Ignored by the Grand Jury; and one, on which a true bill was found, for selling liquor, on oath of Giblin alone. Mr. Mar shall objected. Mr. Collier stated that Giblin came and threatened her that be would bring there charges against her of perjury, etc., and Mr. C. offered the indictments to prove the animus of Gitlin. Objec tion overruled and testimony admitted. Common wealth rested. The defense brought Aldermen Donaldson, who "tostified that Mn. No had said before him that she had never made an information against Keep; she ' said Keep was at the office simply as a witness; said that Keep never asked her for money; this woman's character for truth is not good in the community; gunnel Barton brought the woman before me on the charge of perjury; have known the wets= four or ftve months; came to my abet° mako a complaint; neighbors officers, and her own daughter, have stated U Mai 'Mrs. Neff was not to be believed; bar daughter's name 11 Mary Btevens; think Keep's char acter stands fair In the community; never heard any thing against him. Samuel Barton and others were sworn and exam ined, all their testimony agreeing to the genus/ facts •ffeited as above.- The case continued all day. Lots of witnesses wore examined to prove the good character-of Mews. Keep and piblin . Judge ShanPop made a very effecting speech in Giblin's behalf whose character as a constable was on exhibition one night last week. when ho was drunk about the streets and committed to jell. Mr. Marshall spoke for Keep. Mr. Collier presented the ease for the Common wealth. Judge M'Clure will charge the jury at o'clock this morning. Tun glorious Republicans of tho banner fine township and borough of old Elizabeth (peak in the following resolutions in a langasge not to be misunderstood: A iraeriati of tho Republicans of tho borough and township of Elizabeth was held on Monday evening the 28th b et., when the following gentlemen were elected as ahem: - - . President, William Robinson ; Vico Presidents, R. R. • Abrahams, Thomas Fergus, Bennett Late, Col. William— Douglass, Katiumiel Stephens, John King; Becretsu7, James R. aurae. .The object of the meeting having been elated by the President, on motion of James A. Ebbe, a com mittee of too wan appointed by the President to Jame ipre.are resolutions for tile action of tho meeting. /A. Thin, Samuel Walker, Gad 11. T ower, Dr. John E.Shaeffer and Robißxrker ware appointed, who, after a few minutes absence, reported through tbeirchnisman, the following resolute= as the linen- WOW sentiment of the committee. Rewired, That wo hereby express nor satisfaction at the :Waal; of the Republican convention and pledge a hearty and ee.rdi a l eupport of the entice tioket-nominuted. ' Resolved, That wo are favorable to maintaining the integrity of the groat gopublieau party, whore doc 'Mines are but a reiteration of the principles main tained by all the fathers of the republic. doctrines "bleb fro snood in theory and salutary In practice, o i.erfect consonance with the Constitution and in nay with the glorious rind sublime principles i Hated by the Declaration of. Indepeudence,,ind, lfcarricd..trt, are calculated towsrigagggsgart' Alp principles we proclaim o raring allegiance. Aisorced, That wo hereby express oar condemna tion of the coarse pormod by certain disappointed politicians in their endeavors to diatract the party - under the miserable pretext of benefiting the people, hollering as we do that to abandon our position et this-critical juncture in our political affairs would be an.: - act of unpardonable treachery to the sacred _times of human freedom. Revoked, That we wish it to be distinctly under stood that we can have no political fellowship with persons wbo aro members of the party only when their own personal feelings are gratified, nod whose zeal In the cease is raabifested only when their pri- Vete Interests are advanced. Bewared, That werespectfully recommend to the County Executive Committee the maturing of a plan whereby a full expression of the people may be had In their primary routings. Bathed, That the resolutions adopted by the Re pnblican Convention in January last and acquiesced In by the late nominating convention on the Tax question, meets our cordial approbation. The resolutions were adopted with groat unanimity. The meeting was addressed in a powerful and ef teazle manner by Dr. John E. Shaeffer. Mr. Thos. Fergus, Mr. R. B. Abrahams, Mr. W. Robinson, Mr. C. F. Shugert and James A- Ekin, made some rt.- marks, after which the meeting adjourned, in the best possible spirit determined to support the ticket, the whole ticket and nothing but the ticket. P. 11. 111oranr, Hann Cnitscu TOR THE Funcusex or Lois.— Dnring' - these fervid days, how naturally the thoughts turn to cool and shady groves, on the borders of some limpid stream winding its way among orchards and parterres of flowers!! So that this is just the time for us to einte that come of the rarest and most desirable it in just snail a place as we have imagined, ar now in market. Let us state a few of the po of excellence which we noticed yesterday on alper sonal inspection of the premises:— First: the land in silestion, being in all some fourteen acres, lies just beyond-the village of Hatfield, extending: front the read that passes the Cemetery to the Allegheny river. Second: it Is thus just at a fair and conveni ent distance from the city, and is at the same time both rustics and urban. Third: The Allegheny Valley Railroad rune directly through the land. ld'Candless Station, about thirty rode beyond the Northern line of the land, is already finished, and another is to bn erected on the land itself. Besides this, cm 'Wham run within forty rods of it every fifteen minutes. Fourth: The laud itself is very rich and lies so well that every inch of it is drained even in the wettest Weather, and we will add, as one of the but reasons of all for purchasing there, that the neighborhood is excellent. Messrs. J. Davis, J. B. Myers, Wilson M'Candless, and other ex cellent citizens, have their villas just there. Snob another opportunity forpurchseing a home, around which the affections may cling, will not soon offer. The property Is divided into conve nient lots, as may be seen by the advertisement in our columns. A clear title will be given. All persons desiring tartlet. information on this matter can obtain it by inquiring of A. S. Bell, Esq., Fourth street, where plans of the lots may be seen and terms of sale ascertained. Now is tho time to purchase. POURTII or AMT.—Everybody iS getting ready for the day, Hunker; tin Wood street, has the greatest amount of serpents and rockets and Roman candles, and all that sort of tbiag, ap propriate to the occasion. Picnica are to be bald lln every shady grove about the city. We are invited to a match of quoit-pitehing, with mind. , wishes and ice -water, We learn that our District Attorney cv going to give an oration. Where? We do not know, bat think that ache spent the last Fourth in the trial of Fife, ho would enjoy himself bettor not to speak this time. = Those who have the privi lege of haaring him will be pleased, however. Firellorlut mill be let off in the evening at the Arsenal. Make a day of it ! 'Orttemt& Seep and Bl'Eelvy, charged with admitting an outrageoue assault on Johnßeuch ner, in Allegheny, which we have already noticed, were arrested and heldt9 bail to hare further hearing on Thursday next. The injured man b lying in a critical condition. If what is said about the peaceable and inoffensivedisposi- Mon of the injured mac and the nature of the wounds inflicted upon him by these watchmen be true, then it is a most outrageons offence.: We think the , law can have no reasonable punish mentloo Immo for the law-breakere thatehonld be law-defenders. • Goamon..;—This man who war stabbed by hie brolterdn•law, was no better yesterday, though his doctor thinks he will survive. - , _ Want of E. 11. withq., Wm. At. who. has studied law our friend Thos. Howard, Esq., was admitted to puictico in all the Courts over which'iudie . McClure and his associates preside. 411 . we have to say about Moillt la, that he is a fret rate fellow end deserves Enters and ain't fail la ure Thinusas' Itumintrsa, to be conducted by Quick, County anperintendent, whltdcdt id expected teachers from all puts of 091110.w1D, attend; vill innunencs it: ess ideisotbitTlard Ward Baal Rouse on Thum aidsclitlatt• thr9viti 4191“*" . Oesa or &ALGI D Fame. Istraxsoinnerr.---A Wonsan tamed Mary Batemith, erifistirdeJ made a complaint before :Alderman itagertVwf the Sixth Ward, ohargin . ears: Margared • Nagent, wife of Mr. Daniel Nugent, '(said to be reputa ble peopl e)) with disorderly conduct. ,Alderman 11 '. fine Mrs. N. five dollies, tind In. default of that amount she was committed to jail, end she remained them for a abort time; Deputy Jones, the Alderman and Mrs. Bateman have been pro ceeded against by Mr. Nugent, who appeared yesterday (Tuesday) before John Birmingham, Esq., and commenced proceedings In the proper form, for false imprisonment. Thomas Mellon and J. M. Kirkpatrick, Esqra. ' act as counsel for Nugent. We know nothing a bout the merits of this case, but if we may judge from a certain "local" Rhadamanthus who gnashes his gums upon the whole metier, nothing of the sort ever happened before halts° hideous and so frightful. We have no doubt the facts will come out on the trial and that justice will take place between all the parties. Beavaa Cousrv.—We gather the following from the Argus of yesterday: .BAD ACCIDZAT.—We regret to state that Alex. It. Niblo, Esq., was accidentally killed on Thursday, on the P., Ft. W. & C. it. 1, atsome point between Alliance and Crestliiao. The train had stopped, and Mr. N. in attempting to get on, after it bad been set in motion, missed hie hold and fell between the two cars, one of which passed over and cut his body completely in two. The barn of Mr. John Hardy, of South Beaver, township, was straok by lightning, dos ing the severe etortn of Thursday afternoon, and totally consumed. A new rod omco has been established near Moribbin's store in Bcoon township, called "hicCleary.". David Ewing has been appointed post master. Civaatts McElwain, Esq., has purchased the interest of J. B. Kennedy, his late partnar in the Emit's , aironick,and is now sole editor and proprietor of thatpaper. Although we have not the pleasure of an acquaintance with Mr. - Mc- Knight, we know enough of him to believe be deserves success, *Mob we cordially wish he may hare labia responsible position. [Duns by our Special Reporter.] Ter public mind, hoping but still doubting the recess of the earnest °Carts to fabricate a Machine capable of sowing, which had been put forth in many localities, hu hailed as the ufrisers ,hate of labor in that direction each succeeding combination and improvement brought to its notice. /fence, there is not a single patent of this kind, but has re. calved the strongest commendations from the press and from ...distinguished Individuals, and yet the march het-been forward and at the present time those machines which were once thought ere fait, complete, mumrpessable, have fallen into desuetude and disrepute. We have never seen more perfect, ' thorough, quick, "inlet or elegant machines than those of Messrs. 13 heeler el: IVifeern, the last which have been brought to our notice ' and while we may safely predict the announcement of others "yet to come,• we will be allowed to state the! thief is "all sufficient" for anypespose to which Bean be applied. Its work is simple and beautiful economising thread, thorough, firm and durable, and the machine Itself is a model of mechanical excellence, ornamental as furniture and quite portable. arr. Ale.e. R. Reed, of No. 68 Fifth greet, Is agent for this city, and than who call upon him will lan gratified by witnessing the operation of the unteldne, under the auspices of a polite and attentive gentleman, amply mudiSed 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 agent for Grover rit Baker's celebrated Sewing Machine, a most ingenious, simple and own: dive affair, command ing the highest encomium• wherever tested. The different varieties of this article, comprehending the plain, the elegant and the elaborate in finish, may be seen at the above number, where Mr. E., himself, will bo found, ready to wait with characteristic po- liteness upon all who call. Chester, the Merchant Tailor, No. 88 Wood street, has built upon • cure foundation a business of the highest character, in extent as much as in the de scription of his patronage. An Indefatigable, at tentive end experienced Merchant Tailor, ho gives personaloupervuden to his business, and complaints 'are never heard against his work. lie has on hand at present a fine assortment of Gents','Youthe and Bore clothing, adopted to the season and of the latest frahion. .110(5,-1 ad Shoe., big and little, plain and red.-coke, fine acid course—all durable, all well made—in infi nite quantity, may be ecen at Cerreariere Co.',, No. S 3, corner of Market street and Diamond Squire.— Ihbie one of the largest, beet 'sleeted, most TRACI; and eneop assortments in the Guy, and we recom mend.it to the public, confident that Mr. Carnahan and hivostletents will he found es pleasant and cc commodartiag dealers as the trade portents anywhere. Prompt..., indepeedenee and enemy, never lost aighlef, practiced upon throughout his business ca reer, havot led to the enviable results exemplified in the fine establishment of P. Ilene, Federal street, near the, Diamond, Allegheny city. ,Mr. Meets is one of our leadhag irentland Ape mannfeeturers and 1 1 4 ,e ,orAlq ge64. -IPlatt demand Thaw aw larger or trotter supplied eate6lisa. fi " the country, we are certain, 120118 of fairer reputation than this. It is really refreshing io these days of rigorous beat to imegine • paradise of icebergs, although • frigid elyeien like that •is perfectly non-available. The meet seneib'n =MVO we can pursue is to repair to Musa. Porter & Smith, Girard Bowe, Smithfield street, eschewing woolens and all other warm fabrics, end_ purchase a general usertmont of their cool, neat and easy-fitting eldrte, • loose and airy cent, and such other indispensables as properly belong to the freeman. On the first floor of No. 21 Fifth street, the reader sill find the tastefully-arranged and beatitifully decorated reception room of Mr. Cargo, the Ambro typo and Photograph operate:, Ladies who call will realise a special eonvetience in this arrangement, as one of their own nes superintends this apartment, ready at all times to wait upon her viritors. Mr. Cargo is an arnomplisbed and enterprising artist, every way worthy of the support of our public. Besides the quaint, ancient, time-worn fismiPa pers re have noticed heretofore, the visitor at George F. ScAuchnu. & Co. ' . Lithographing establishment, on Third near Market street, will find a number of specimens of the art, well worthy his attention. This firm tarn out most excellent work, whether Show- Bills, Views, 'Bank-Cheeks- or Drafts, Railroad print ing, or general Lithograpbing r and wa angled to know that it is very extensively patronized. IVe take this opportunity of presenting the follow ing certificate of the efficacy of ,Bowmat's Vegetable Compound—one testimonial of a great number vol untarily rendered the best medicine of the day for - Lung and Throat diseases.: Bowman .t Co. : My sister has taken your Cegs.: table Compound, and she is well. She had been down with conmmption for two years, but to now able to go to work again. My mother bad a cough for fire yura—has taken three bottles of your Com pound and it cured her. We all believe it has not an equal for lung disuse. Pittsburgh, June, 1838. Janus Romeo!, dlr. Adams, of the widely known gelidly at No. 84 Fourth street, Is engaged In the cheap picture bushier, and the pnblio can obtain of him work of drat rate character at morn nominal prices--in foot, we think, at too low rates. Mr. Adams stands high as an artist, his pictures universally giving 'Mister, • on. His assistant Is as attentive and polite as him_ silt, and no one will regret a visit to their gallery. • As this is the gala reason, and festive demonstra. Lions, publio and private, ars becoming numerous, it is of especial moment that a faithful and intelli gent distributor should be known._,Pennit, us to recommend XV. L. Y. Clark—“ The City Pedestrl en"—whose acquaintance witlethe city, exper ience, indefatigable industry and unquestioned prompt. nen, render the maxi of all others, to employ in cir culating notices for p arties, weddings, &e. Hit Its- Ideneo Is on Fayette, near Hand street, where in etructione may be left. U7JCBILT Ass.anin.—ln the Chronicle of Mon day evening, Mr. David Garret, conductor of the Blairsville Accommodation train, is charged with boorishness and unaccommodating temper. We are assured by friends, who have traveled every day with Mr. 0., einem his connection with the road, that the charge is without any foundation, and that on the contrary, be is a model conduc tor, always conrteons and accommodating to those who daterve the exercise of such &toes. Ica CREAN—Rich and well flavored, thew up in the neatest style, at all hoe* with the etceteras, at Oliver? Saloon, St. Clair street, near Liberty. 0 Downs' roderal street; Allegheny, is the place to procure rich, well flavored Ice Cream, cakes and confections of all kinds; also good family brand. Tilt LOVE or Prtessa.— “Tho love of praise, howeer concealod by sit; Reigns, more or less, and glows lanvery heart; The proud, to gain It, toils OD tolls endure, The modest then it but to snake it gam” It is our province to praise the garments made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill h WS son, No. 603 and 605 Chostnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. DIED.-On Tuoaday, the Nib last, BABERT ROBINSON, the bOth year of kW age. Me funeral will take tare from his late mittiroce, o • Ohio street. Alleshron To. Dar, at 4 ectotk friend, of the family are rerpectfully Invited to attend. ANO777ZR of tho good Indies of our city testi -11•1 to the efficacy of Dr. Inane'. Oolebrated Venottogn, prepared b 7 Plemlbg Bore, Pituburgh, Now bruary 7, IgS2. Ido hereby owl ity to tbe public,tha t .child of soh., 4 years old, bolog troubled with worm; X was induced to par. rham a bottle of Dr. hteLona'a Celebrated Veruilloga, pre. pared by.Fletolng Bros., otPlttaborgh, Pa, which 1 adaubw istered; and the result was, It brought away as kimonos number of worms In bruothee end Writing =W7 bad the pounce of bah:gout to Soma by child is now enjoying most esoollent health. I Mks plwmune Ia recoonnewilog it to both young and old. sui mite of the bat :mtdkition tI mar used. • MIS. ANN 7773.711.014 88 Ninth 0:716.L V era will be cata E fal to oat for t R. APLANEII EMISTDO mantiG .o.oa. of PYYMlxian. Pe. All other ft V eta by YLIMIN ermithigee In =wpm. to are worthiest. Dr. Irlana's goondmo Varmilbge, also We celebrated Liver Plilsorma DOW he 6d rtallraepottable drug atoteA Absepentina wmgmett je2d.4llowT • Tn great drawback to persona emigrat i ng to tb• exam= Watbfro..annste7 Whi K r " 26. ".° , La e of tae lerer and Afro•—tho incat dinnbl of All ansemat&— D•try day In beat cal:awns attsekol by Mb diem. lad balplen fa a dart ttens,•witbrrat any Mans of allbrin lag nab(. In slew of the mist &mien km • flnn•dyi Dr. Ifortetter bu premated his celebrated natters,"stbs•• can z=zotra for all dimesse• of tb• stomach two been obi. acknowledged: • Tb• 7 , Dritery" yrepsrid .•11Ir • tong orpsaims•atul deep •tody. boss .bactxod miaow of ttis most dolma pbyidd•us d r . ' wall Yin doses: from myy part of bur fottary. .To dou b t obit_ macs mats, Wl.* Pm Mr i 8!1 ,142 `9 4 R I :4Ar.i iimayv eeetwacwoal twaOrEarratt a 501•Tfortiotorb flalb Ws* of Id hoof min • Telegraphic PHILADELP2II.4I3MI an alarm midnight i of fire occurred and u the firemen were about leav ing the ground, fire or sir pistol shots were fired by some one in the crowd, and three men ware serious lyerounded. . Samuel Carr • director of the Shill:ter Hose, who was shot in the forehead, died in a short time afterwards. Wm. Z. Brener, • resident of Cam. den, while looking on, was shot in the back; be suc ceeed in nailing Seeond and Chesnut streets when Mont gomery Moto Company aro charged with the outrage. be fell and was removed to the Hospital. The Mont- Last evening, as the last boat from aloneest,r Inv approaching this city. a fight neetwrod. D ur i ng the disturbance a young man named B. Nean, a sail maker was stabbed teleran the bream The tinter tune:young man died in a few moments. Thu murderer leaped overboard and being picked cry by a boat escaped to the shore. 'Br. Lours, Jima 29.—The Republicans of the St. Lords CCalgroulonal District, in Convention yester. nominated Frank' P. Blair, Jr., for reelection to Congress, by soclresitoe Resolutions were passed reaffirming the doctrines of Thomas Jefferson, denouncing the Administration, Opposing negro equality, advocating the extinction of slavery In , Missouri, and the removal of negroeafttnn the gt s t e „ There are now three fall tiokets in the kid, Ameri can, Democratic and Republican. . Br. Lyons, June 29.—A dispatch from Leaven worth, dated the 211 h, by the steamer Platte valley to Booneville, up that two companies of the 24 Infantry are coming to garrison at Ft. Leavenworth, together with two companies of the IMO command now at Ft. Scotty ordered back to Ft. Randall. They will be accompanied by 26l reunite which will ar rive-here within ten days from eastern Stater. This movement is understood to have refataos to the re ported hostile attitude of the Indians in Nebraska. The officers commanding this datatchment are Cap tains Lovell, Lyons and Gardiner wad that: Smith. Br. Loins, June 29.—The river is about stationary at this point. The upper dreams are falling. The Upper Mississippi Is getting low, with only 33 feet water on the upper rapids and &i on the lever. The weather is cloudy and Sultry but not so warm al for some days past. Clammy, Jane 22.—The distillery or Gene Carry and three adjacenthalldbegs, three miles below Covington, were entirely consumed lit night. The !oasis estimated at $30,000. There wetv no in ■urance on the property. Nsw 'Vona, JUDO 29.—The steamer Joseph Bel knap collapsed a floe in the hasher this morning, killing ono fireman named Lansing- Dam. The damago sustained by the boat was trifling. Rwraerro, Vt., Jane 20.—The Republican State Convention, now in session have to-day nominated Hyland Hill, for Governor, Suvanham Martin, for Lima Governor, and Henry M. 'Dates, (or Stat. Treasurer. LIDIARIPOLIII, Jane 22.—The Democratic Con vention in the Fourth Congressionil Dietrict, to day, nominated W. S. Holman, anti-Lecompton, for Congress. W. & D. 1241:NICIDIR,T. ttaaoNmpaaaattD,&UM Ell All kind. of Tobacco, Snuff And Cigars, Rave recently taro the building No. 129 Wood Crest, In addlticol to Mgr Manttfuttalng EoUbllsloont,No.43lnts Knit, rrMtetb.y ilb &awl to kroosin thole friorl; sonlyclf. =. l ! ICY S. (.70.1L13N5. Forwarding and Conn:Ws/don' Merchant, AND WIIOLZEIALE DEALEBIN Cheese, Butter, geed., Fish., Avi Prod s. 0 AwlM. 21 14101 Stret=iffgh. J. M. LITTL.r. DIEM /IC73.lkasrM No. 54 St Clair Street, (Dr, hides ker. Malang.) PITTUCIIICIU, PA M 30.1 TA& . JAB. M0.12.41..U43421EL1N. &hobo!, Cologne Spirits and Fond Oil, dallelylt Nos. JCS and ITO Seated Mnett $l,OOO REWARD for any Medicine di - at will exeo men a BOTCHES'S 3IAGIO OIL, the only Whin Remedy now mid Pm /hewer:Wm, Nourtapirt, rfoadache, Toothache, Paints ea, side or Ilook, , Sprcans, Bruiser, Sore Throat, Burnt Cbletnterrd Ord: and Muck.: 'h. bray veg etable remedy discovered that will act open them and Ile bet. thelolote. Thoomants et rename have been cured of three complalate by We new &wormy. All are hatted to en it . Dist. Tblndpal oßlce 200 Waahingten atavet, , Brooklyn, N. T. For oak by DR. GEO. L. SLUES. No. HO Wood street, and I.P.FLEMING, Allegheny. Stratton, if Pratt t Bettlaer on the wrapper, and name blown In the bottle aplisla sr/ GALVANIC BATTERY, OR BLECTIO MAGNETIC Vacuum, for . Idodical mom:a, of • Tioy =polar t• Hot fore of E rpm. obargos, isiker•for an Eno'a nom upon • fornittoace orlon Dollar. Address Dr. CLEM Q. ITCYTER. Na 140 W0...1 .t, Plll , korgb. Ps. apY.diorr To Dorvous Buff A retired Gantlataao haviegbean retored to health fa aMe dale, altar many Inn of nervosa sadarlog, will mead (111.0 to Analat Mbar.. • copy orthemacriptloo aod • runty of the Moiety , on re ceialog t h e stamped eavalope boartaat the applicant* addratta, Direct Re., JOAN M. DAGNALL. 1114 Talton mauve Brookldn, New York. aplh.latdeodMen.T 0111Ugritttnt.6: 9 AL JI7fiILEE, 13714 NAB! IRK: met otreet, IItIDAT,SATVRDAY;.I itONDAY. JalyEd, 3d and 6th. Among the many mlendid attractions of the Trench and American corps of Wen, , anltere, Tumblers, Aerobe++. himrictans, Comedlmze, Dancers, Vocalist+, etc., are the LI. lotetnal_ SIAD'LLE VIROINIM the Queen of tenth Miusetrb tones. MAD'LLE IDA, the PetryNke French DM. and Dame.* Ma. CHARLES I. SHERWOOD, tne greateat general performer In tba world. MON& 13011,11 AN, the Trench Havalm, Magicinn and Cortortfoulet. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG, ths Macrame Bontanotlmp. and Tanker MONK. DENYAR and YANDIII, Lb. trench Acre /ate. MAST. CHARLES PIIEBWOOD, the peat.. Boy Rider in the world. WILLIAM CROMIY, the fat•farned American toogloras eider. MAIM'. JOHN DIATOM, ths Ju venile Prodlpof the ring. TONY PASTOR, the American Clown and Bamollagar. The first perk:nuance of Otis talented troupe of artlete will tale place= ramAy isysNlso. Jot Drom open at o'clock. Afternoon entertainment for the mom• mcdattoo of funnies, .. SATURDAY, July 3d. Douro open at 1 o'clock; evening at 7 o'clock. Tb... pa/formai:moon MONDAY, Jail , sth. Doors open at 10 A. M 2 and 7 P. M. Performances to commence half AD boor attic opening. ADMISSION—Doi, 50 cents; Pit, 35 mat Children to Bon, 2.5 MOM. Jera •49 RE FRANKLIN ALSIANAC FOR 1269. wellAnown ang porn:liar annual, formerly pnl. flatted by Johnston & Stockton, atm a lapse of years, will sobs ihortly be lanai - The eatenlation. a. &manly will be made by the Anita' mathomatlehm, Sanford 0. mu, Esq. who will shoo pitman for Ibi page. meb readlng nut ter as will mita it an entertaining and Instructive ton. Bewidea the relief:le artronomical calm:dation& a new and ingenton. table of time, an actuate method of &me lt% meafian num, and other matter. of permanent value will be added Ordersof booksellers and other dealers ere witched In •sdrsore of publication, se but one edition will be Drip sod, end orders trill be filled secordiag to priority. W. 0. JOUNSTON Pubiletters, Printers, Stationers end Blank Nook Macon, Jen No. PT Wood Meet, Pittsburgh. 1.43 ME SWEETLY—The latest ana AM. Mad fraseant pretense, eartilled from the walla:Down AM Roarer, constantly no WA at . JOB. FLIDITNOT, j. 22 corner Diamond and Market street. CIGARS! 010ARS11-30,000 genuine lie • • vacs Cigars of the "Scala," "Coacblea," • • nett* . •8 I ; e VINE HAVANA MARS I—Celesto Im pero. carols DuaJ, Mims Cuban., Maass, Dolt Ilen num, and swims other Cm brands of Din.. ay24 W. • D. RINERAWr , No. 1% Wood st. • t • *! tt , e °t qtudit.tOn bandana for sale by A. A. lIARDY.' mom RY OF PITTSBURGLI AND VI CINITY for 183 S and 1889, by Thurrtark, for We by W.B. llAVEN,Statiorbor, 9 9 BBLS. DAMAR VARNISII far sale by ~1012 B.L.IAICUATOOII a 00. O CASES Ch ROME GREEN for sale by Jel2 B. L. IAIENICSTOCE • CO. RIED APPLES—IOO bush in store and for d• Or J D. CANFIELD. PENN. BLOOMS-40 tons 11. Clay Forge A. .tors and for Ws by Mtn(' DI9KEY & CO. QECOND-H AND WHEAT SAO ES-5,000 bistore and for able by ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. - - LINEN CHECK.", RUSSIA DUCK and all Wade of goody for keys' wear. Atro. Lamm, Burger and 111 kinds cabal:weer Ewa. JeM:d.iowT 0. RANSON LOVE, Ta Market et. MULL MUSLIN and Figured awl., MuUg., . 1 1.23.ic nor Tad All =IAA down at cloth:is out We of JainflAwF MURPHY k BUDA/WIELD. ILL PAPER of best quality sold by x.301173L G. JOHNMON k C0..67 Wool st OTATOES-100 lata to arrive and for ale by Jee.3 J. IL CANFIELD. PLAIN BLACK SILKS.—A large lot just 1. received and idling cheaper thee then bate over been ofrerod In this city. Pleas 050 and moo Mom JellMewl' 0. LEANSON L0NV6.74 Market Amt. IDROOMS-100 dos extra Gun Brooms just 41 reed and for sale by T. LITTLIS k. QUPERFINEFLOUIt-1000 bbls. Ohio Sn pertly* on band •nd for tale by Jell) HCEANEA AlOga,l2l44cenrl ALL KINDS OF MOURNING GOODS, nom Tartde..tog Oads, Wll l2, 0 . 2 4 a.d • Oat 'sock orDrals Good; Snort., to. J•l9 O. HAMM LOVE, 74 Huta rt. 25 fi BUS- RED POTATOES to arrive for We by mySI ' M'DANII & ANA EMENT.-50 bbbi Hydraulic in Brure, end for a 4 by job J. B. CANFIELD. I PRY ME A • 1 tone Soft aw eau by mYjf =WRY if. COLLIN& AC' . • ' 3 . arge aa. medktm Ye for ids •by n. DATzau. & CO, SUM.AO,-16 bags just received. %%Bab by • foul • MLA DIONEY •'OO. casks . . . arab . .010 . ILVANInstn. • • 12114t ri S-.2D • . 26 OASES ES 6°24, or 81!k by Commercial. 00111/ITTRI OP ARBITRATION 108 JUNE. I. R. Hamer, V. P., Son H_ ComulA, Baaria. J. B. Cairn, Darn, M'CAmnA..s. PITTSBURGH IMARKICTs [ltgorted Spa:idly for tdo Iltbolnny.l Gar.e.te.) Prrnenrnan, RlDxsswT, JURA 25, 1658. FLOCK—Not much affarad: Ulm en wharf of 25 bbl. an- Par at V 3,25: 106 do tab" a 159.75, and 119 do dna at VA: from wagon 33 Mb extra at $3,60, and 39 do super and ex tra at S3,Z art $3,50. From acre, 225 bbl. to rations lots at Y 3,50 for sayer, ti 3 OU Tor ertra and $1,3700,50 for [trolly do. CIFULOI--9al. on sluff of 2.007 boa Oats at 91. and inquiry active. Rye, 50 bus fool. srtyqn •6 45. UIIOCEILLE ' S—SaIa. of 10.015 ltbds Buy. at 75411.9 and 10 bbLs 51olomms• to country at 23 1 4. ILLY--E.ales at •=l.. of 11 load. at sSisl2 ft ton. 11d.00N—Salos lots of 15,001) lbs 6X61/7 to &lonia era. and V for llama POTATOI3-7 4 abod of 30 Imo Piakeyee, from end Lunde 43c Let,; nod 75 do Reds from ebno at 45. WHISKEY—SaIee 00 bbLe rectified, in lots, at 21(il= MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Wl moms a somparatiro statement of tbo Foreign Im karts at Now York far the week andsbace Jan. I: /be the 'Perk. 1654. IDS. MSS. Dry Goode 093,992 POMO General Iterstakodiso.. •:,255,1,10 1,320.42/ Total for the week _ 1,21%321 13,1L4,112 $2.017,350 Prelim:oily reported— —.1U1,057,373 112,032,41 e PC4977,670 Since January 1. 5106,936,631 116,156,630 53,077,023 v. lIIDOCL a somparalin statement of the Exports, ex elusive of epecle, frpm New York to foreign ports for th. week and since J.. 1 • 1956. 1557. 1858. .-$1,42.5= $1140,078 $1,380,472 ...3491,193 34.914,649 ZA21,271 _ _ Total for the week.. Pro,focally reported. .81nm Jan. I 439,208,424 415,844,70 829,207,743 The exports of epode from thle port for the week ending thle day, and for the year 1858, wer• as follow,: Total for the week . 8270,487 80 Previously reported 411,002,144 OD Total 1858. —N. Y. Trib. The weekly statemeat of the Philadelphia Henke, prep mita the following aggregates as compared with Mow of the previous week: Jane 21. June 28. Copltal $11,310,380 $11,310,860 Loam =,803,943 21,060,748 Inc. 2.56,805 Specie 6,873,971 6,664,661 Dee.... 939,790 Due from otb4r 1194... 1432,673 1,714,717 1ne.162.034 Dm to other kk. oAn+,oo 3,111,548 D 00.299,332 ........... . 15.847,934 16,380,129 Toe. 6Z3,2:5' Circulation . 3046,433 2,289,252 Dee. 0,183 Imports by ELlyby WHESLINU per Raabe-100 bbl. floor, Hallam & &a jar; aks feathers, Mcßride♦ co; 25 !MB pork, L Wll ma 40 chimney tope, H H Calihm-. 35 coil lina; tM chests, 6 capoom, James & Cooley; 16 ska floor, J 9 Liggett & 29 pkg. furniture, 8 H Lucas, 9 bbbe flour, Brown & Kirkpat rick; 7 bhds tobacco, 1 box and 1 c&nt, Clarke k ea; 6 kgs tobacco, J T McCombs; 7 sk•apples, 2 kg. lard, Lewis 3 Zdgersom 9 empty keg., Lutz & Waltz; 1 hhd tobuooo J 11 Naaurim 6 springs, Lerch & Main 1 cock wire, AMeghany YR it; 10 sacks wool, .1 9 Marshall; 8 pg. furniture, Elm.m dila Wharf Boat. - Imports by aal/road P. F. k C. B. IL-36 bdla paper, Perkin. & ecc 20 A. Sour, D Herbst 11 pp wire, Towinend & ccs bacon W Smith & no; 6 bhis eggs. Riddle, Willa co; pc• 31 law Lacey, W Carper k co; 7 bbl. dour, 3 do bacon, hlcClurkan ea, 10 do bacon, Brown A Kirkpatrick; ISO do door, Myers &McDevitt 24 bbl. oil, B A Fahnealock & co; 2 big. bacon, 64 do em, Bea; 6 cars cattle, owner; 92 Ws eggs, 16 aka w & ord, 2100 bus wheat, 220 bbl. floor, 43 kip better, Clarke co The river. eras still tai loa with four feet nine inches in the channel yesterday. The weather contitmea very hot, the thermometer being at 00° be the lauds. The busineee doing at the home amounts to nothing. The Rosalie was the only boat arstelng on Monday night. She came in with • merely nominal freight. The Commeroe was taking on con siderable Weight. The St. lord. Relmblicao of Sunday mye "The firer at this point tall Aileen inchat to the twenty four boon ending al 0 o'clock last evening. and Is still going down. The upper riven are all reported baling by the lat est arrivals. The weather continuee very hot. Boehm. was tolerably lively on the landing ye/Med/Ky. The !deran ge arrived from Pitteburgb, she had • good deal of reeldre ping freight for the Illinels and Iliasoori riven. She brought around one Large mat/anion 10 cars for the If. W. R-11., to to ma off al Warsaw. The Mart/ago will leave for Keokuk on Monday.: The J. W. Wellman returned from Reeknk, where she had been to discharge her freight from the Ohio. She has • harge.utabaing 3,000 bosbele of Pittsburgh coal, whirl/ ts fur sale on hoard • Departure" years-or wore W. 11. Donny for St. Paul. and firlsonis for Pittsburgh. The City of blotopiito loft the üborf-toott yesterday and went to the Sorts b 010.... From Mr. David O. gale, who camel op evening before last or the grey Eagle, we horn that mother mall boat mobster. lug four men, wsa upset on giednraday !..t, bet fortunately they were all owned. Th• steamer gate doorbell was wrecked and !gently torn to pieces on Friday night: In attempting to no over the dam at the locks miles below Evening's, on the We. bash. All on, bai rn' were saved. The boat was owned by the Meal.. Droanchel. grothers, of Mt. tenon, Indiana then w. no inenrance on the boat, which erns vetoed at ten thousand dollar.. About throe thousand Milan' worth of freight on board wes entirely lost On Tueeday ' the Memphis polka made a decent upon • party of Ilsthemiccan, whom craft or. moored near that city. They food two men named Albert Lama and E. Johnson, sad found or them several counterfeit bills and some hove coin. They had • young wennan with them, who, *Mishit nor the polka approach the toot threw eve, beard • let of implements for the manufacture of trove .._..kosher sufferer by tros Pennsylvania downer has died, Wyn. gent, of Palucab. Steam boa ARRIVED. Lama., BrowltaTtlle_ nascraph, as Owooal DRAM, EDzsioth. Roan.. Tlllindlair. ams--4 Wt 9 alllns. Iteglater DEPARTED. Lozurne, Browcorrille Telegrapb, do Dapird, Elizabeth Rosh% Wbee Teleirraptilo Dlartet! IN. Seat, Yu. D.—Cottre; calm 800 bale. at 12,, for tiplaads mild liar there is but little toqalry nod Eric. ar• ....k. tutor heavy .ceyt 1i0n..., which actin;, /0,000 blas acid. Wheat hussy; 60,000 bosh mold at $1,23 R'd 7. .1/ottani whits sad $l,lO for nod, 11,05'41,12 fix West. °oar — i,•,_- sled 84003 for 111.11waukla club. Cora !wavy; 12,...,•• ..4'., ' ... i, -• • • at 88467. Co. firm at 11111,110 for it.. ..,.1 my,,., :. 1 . ..,i ' 188 • • -0. Lard firm at 1044,7;11. Sahli, b,,, , e ,,,,,,, 1,,,,..• •• . ~, • • • Rico 6;4474; Muscarado 7 0 .. c„,p.,,,,,yelb u i-,,,- - • - • 4 L TaLow early; 120,000 lba sold at IN. Vrelighta .. • •:-. ',. • ••-• dull and lower; Lamer a Itilaraukle ri7i,', 311,ch.X..., ;.,- 2134 N. T.Oeti. ti.l IN Bending 4.3%. Virginia sine:..• ' -'*bussed daft 87,k,;; an* , 17; Clorinlani a Tolman 311 2 C 1..: •• • C 01... a btu Claclonall irt; Lacturro lawd gnat. 84. Platantradits. loon =.—Fitur doll, col, too bide;.•,f'"..._.stra a..ld at $4,07•41% =tare. fill.. at 8 ,8 •2 5 . inh• i'••.; , • - pts are babasoo. Then :s .0117.1ng doing In Rye floor'..:,or iltni Meal. Whiat rang slimly a $1,03 for red .d $l.lO osl,lto for addl. Rye la much wa.w.l at 700. Ct. ac. UT* at the ads.. tooted yesterday. Oats dull; sal. of Noneybraula at 40. Whisky uuchati.lb .In of bbis at 2.73 i; 6bts at 7.1%,.d drudga at myrian.. 1,. Orman. .14 Prosishan then is DO chance. Bales of Hs Pork In a mull way it $l7. Hanna loonys ; aides at 8, and Phoub dm at G. Cuirmurt, intro J.—hoar quiet bat unchanged In pd.: trail/Its ver7 light. Grain unchanged . Whisky mad), at 19. 11. Is a &Jr demand for moo Pork; SOO bbl. sold at $14,30. Baton lower, dosing at 4.47 c, packed, for Shoal. dna and alga Nothing bee been done In Sulk manta than are not surly harm ar sellars at 4.4'46% for Ebout• dm and &dew Lard In bbla atandl at 9% toptne. So4w_ errs at 6t' 6 . Whams Stall Calve 10 , 111. i. The river baa fallen 12 Inches, with 10 kat water the chnnel. autracraz. Juno 29,—110ur dal! at $437 fnr Old. and Cloward Wont. (beat active at $1,05(41,10 for red. and 5 1 . 1 201.110 fair to chola whltr. Coon maladyar 74315 Br whits, and nen for yellow. Provlainsw dull and noentnal. Whlay dull. Two Grand 1 . /osmium Excursions Mackinaw, Georgian Day and Around LAKE SUPERIOR THE SPLENDID STEAMERLADY EL GIN, Capt. TOIMITIS, Pilaster, will make two Pleasant Clcorsionc s shore, the present ninon, leaving Chicago .ad Oollingwvad as follow.: Tint Csranloa—Leave Mango, Taesday, LI at I o'clock P. IL Do do Leave. Coltiogwood, eatnnLy, Any 17, at 834 o'clock P. 11. Second Etowah:a—Lean. Chicago, Paturday, July 11,.t 8 O o'clock P.ll. Do do Gene olllngwood, Wwlnosday, Aug. Cat 834 o'clock P. M. On each of Motes excandons the lady m. will maka landing. id th e anima pants on the won e Mame of lake Michigan, ...far earth. T•ro Wean. Shona die will pro. osed through lb. haantlfal Island gamer, intervening be tween that point and kiackhontr, at which place aufticlent time will be given the essunlonlais to vl.ll the Port, and examine the varietal natural carloaltics of that famous Prom Mackinaw the Lady Kgln will proceed to Geo:lbw Bay, remaining at Ooßingwood one day, to afford pamou• gen an opportunity to vialt Thence 00, over Lb . OotMlo, SirOCCO end 11019 n KAMM]. passing airtOog 411 MilOon lehinde” of the Bey, she will proceed up the 8L Mare. Itiver„.d through lake George to the WA, where ample time will be V: j ; to examine the Town, the and the great Ship I connecting Lake Superior with the Lower Lakes. Passing through the Canal, the Lady Elgin will proceed on her voyage to Soporior City. on St. Louts Day,at the ex treme Western limit of Lake Superior, taking in tho way, the famous Pictured hocks, lauding at crud blend, Mar quette(thelron Mart of tho North West,) Copper Harbor, Eagle Blear, Ontonagon, IA Pointe, and PO on, woo; the rotaanUo and churning scenery of the far-famed Apostle Islands, to her Dna, desUnatloa At Eagle Elver time .111 he Oven the excursionists to visit the famous "Old Woe," and at Ontonagon a sufficient delay will be made to visit the city. The Lady Elgin will remain one day at Superior City Thenotehe meat down the north shore, musing tbe sew and liaising towns of Clinton, Buchanan, Darlington, Encastatment, Bearer Bay and Saxon. She will alsocall at Fort William, the Station of the /Indere. Bay Company, and at tele Royal. Thence on her homeward elm will call at Octlingwood, to give asnusionlate from the East an opportunity of retumlng home by the mired route. The Proprie er th tor., Commauder aod Mere milkmen Qom *A re* to rendese excorelona the most pleasant and at. tractive of any ever made around the Lakee. The malts selling dietano. will be about three thousand miles, every portion of which embnuze some of the wildest, most roman. tic and beautiful scenery upon the Borth Ametiaan Conti. neut. For recreation land health no other summer trip is to be compared with it; while It will also afford to the tourist ample opportunity of gaining informal. respecting • country now but little known, poasetant of most wonderthl enquire% end which, within a few yetis, mint beam* no law famous far its wealth, than It now Is for the Warms, freshnett and beauty 01 scenery. In order to glee tht fullest opportusalty for this, or for any other pawpaw of delay, the proprietors have rewired to permit aseuraionlets having tickets far the road trip, the privilege of remaining over and returning on any tuba grant trip of the Lady Elgin, For pump and State Booms, apply to ie. T. SPENCER & CO., Agents, itl&lawdtwtJudSF Foot of La Salle et, Chicago, 111. 2258. CARPETS. .1858. THE WAN= STREET, OAtiPET STORE, IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all demands for Velvet, firemaela, Ildtewply and In , lain Carpet, of wet/ dremiPtione Wig end gratify. Fran .. from 3 to 24 feet wide, at tower prime than we haw war hegre offered: Coma Matting for cams or rhumb* Tatuted Window dhadetowd . I .rladAr connect. ed with the Cape department of Home Turalahmg. As we eagetpate au admire In Flees alter the Spring Trade we would euggewtW purchasers to make thalr mieetioue now from our large Mork and at our premat very Wageless. fe22 W. WOLINTOOK. 1000 bash Wheat for sale by Ernyncocx, 2222BEEiCt k CO, .1e25 122 &mad nod 161 Trokt wee.. Übbl! Potomac Herring in ctoro and for 4 ../ ale by ECETCLIODM 'WILKE BY t CO. POTATOES -100 bash to arrive on (Ma dlatar for silo try HITCIICOCE, McCISHERY 00. XGAO. by WOOed D'S HAIR RESTORATIVE Ibr Was 'JB. L MlintamElCO. AORO. BASLE'S COD , LIVER OIL for eb.M - pas &L.YAMIIIaTOCIE* OD. bbla. fresh Egg s just:teed and JUinemnier -' • 'll•=x a oa. QA BUS. , ..W.BITE iI BUNS and 30 do .1* lowasorTheastliitrk h. E. tumor* az- • f 3, - -44411- Ittgulat Stuoncis. IWWO/311thellt------- Nab iffELNKIR TELIG g BAPII, STEAD arnassoN. a J. 0. WOODR111). CmGame Mita. 'FELE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now rmardog tenderly. Morning Boats ken Pitts , burgh at 8 o'clock A. M., and livening Botta at 6 o'clock P. 31. for APReceport, 1111sabeatoexi, hionouge• beta City, Rellnernon, Payette City. Greenfield, Cialifonde f earl ftrmennille, there connecting with Werke and Cardoso oe Ordontoern, Payetteßorings, klargentown,Weraesbun, Clannlchaellotru and Jeflerscua Parengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Chalon town for Zl, mesh and etate.rooms on boatel Bone returning from BroertereGleloare at 8 o'clock to the morrdogand sin the owning. Poe theater inftenanfou ere vain at the 061ce, Wharf }bat, at the foot of (Iranian... ar..5 G. W. SWEIDLZRI AGM. REGULAR TUESDAY PACK-l a gid e ET FOR ZA. 141 :371LL7...—The Em new Warmer EMU GRAMM CaPtaluzzOl A for the above and totem:genre port. KVE.B.nriMDAIre at 4 o'clock r. For finnan or pie WAY al want oclO 71.4.0 g. BABNL CO, ArA Cinannatt. Szt , 1?OR CINCINNATI & LOUIS. VILLE—The dam Moamar POTOMAC% °apt Wm. 0. Marry, will lam forth . above ah li ßA media.. porta cot WEDNESDAY, 300 i tart ~ at 10 o'clock p. t. Par freight or apply on board or to - /ad PLACE, ItAILNES t 00, Amts. "VOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS- A! vu r,P —n..vervild Mesmer B.P. RIR BARD, Capt. Otn. R.l3ead, will lure for the ink i ft Into mediate port. on TUIS DAY, Dltb Nut, at 4 o'clock P. N. for freight or pomace apply on beand or to JaM FLACK, BAB-NES A 00, Am. rOR CINCINNATI.—The rep -2: lir We-wheal packet SDPEIHOIit, C. t. It. I, Gracrodll leave for the &bora and all totem port. on THIS DAY, 3Dth frut.,l:l o'clork, H. For freight or pagans apply on board,or to mrAl FLACK, BARNES A co., ASanta• 112,178,G31 80 acuiobtllt, &c FORLOIIISVILLE--The elegant steamer JACOB POP. Capt. Stewart, will laarafor the alma and all Intarmediata porta, atth foe. For height or • • ap .ly onboard or to Ja29 ititsbbiUt, F OR NASIIVILLE--Tefine new &learner INDLLN, Captain R. Greenlee, wW here for the above and all Intermediate porta, DAT, 30th inn_at 4 P.M. ler fre4-ht or passa g e apply on board or to [l,B] nem RARNEII a co. 55t• Routs, tkr F - - OR ST. LOUIS—The fine Fo motor steamer ORB Captain Moors, frill levee for tbe above and all Intermediate porta onoll2 DAY, 3d ;nog., at 4 P. if. For freight or pump apply on board or to PLACE, BARNES CO., Agent. FOR ST. LOUIS AND UPPER , ! , j 4 M il i p MIPSISSIPPI RIVER,—The One dem. PANOLA, (..kpt R. C. Masao, wltl leave for all intermediate porta on TRIO DAY, SOth that., at 4 o'clock p. t. For freight or pawn* apply on board or to 1e25 FLACK, BARNES A 00, Arm IRON ST. LOUIS AND UPPIIR MISSISSIPPI RMS.—The flue steamer LP IL. SANE, Capt. Samuel Bhumen, erfillearett ll 44., and all Intermediate perm on Tlll DAY, 30th Inst., at 6 r.a. You freight or primp apply on board... to 144 FLACK, BASSES & 00, Agta. FOR ST. LOUIS AND UPPER 1412,91881P1 lIIVICIL—Tho afro steamer Lecnoss4 Ow- John Donny. will loon for tea abaft nd .11 intorno:Unaporn on THURSDAY, 30th Inn., as o'clock F. or For freight orpanoito mg, 011 beard or to 1.2 A FLACK, seams ! 00., Act. FOR ST. PAUL DIRECT.—The .plendld ataamar GOODY FRIENDS, Capt. Shaman, will 1t.,. for the amts port t. WEDNESDAY, the 30th but. For freight or panne 3p pl7 on board or to FLACK, BARNES & CO. AMU, FAR T. PAUL DIRECT—To_ St. Lou!.. Honlady Burlington, Alas canna, Damport, flock Island, Oalana,Dulajt E k Wenn. and St. Paul--Tha Ana atouner 003111X8CA Contain Efendriokaon, ulll leave for the &bora pasta on TiltB DAY, 90th kat., at la. a. For freight or pump KT!" on board or to J. FLACK, BARNES • CO., Agent.. WESTERN LINE PASSER GER recKEr--mg ST. LOUIS. KE OKUK, ROCK ISLAND, GALENA, DUBUQ PA ML—The eplendld demise MARINER, Capt bravo, veil leave for the above and all Intermediate port. on TIME DAY, 30th last, al 4 o'clock e. R. For freight or pump apply on mud or to PLACE. BARNES A CO, Agentr FOR ST. LOUIS—The fine new Moamar lOWA. Copt. Moore, wm learn for the aboco and all laterandlata porta an 4 146#, 30th Instant at 4 o'clock P.M. For frehtlxt or poem. apply on board or to (inl) /LACK, DAZNEB pp. , Ananta. - " FOR ST. LOUlS.—The_vlendid stockda stashosr l JO fo r IIN FILL3IO Captain looril !oars tits shore AM rderso mt. on 111L9 DAY 30th inst. at 4 o'clock P. M. /or freight or passage apply on board or to my 27 FLACK. DAILIES A CO., Agents. CONGRESS HALL. CAPE ISLAND, Cers flat, N. .1 —The mbecribere beg loam to Inform the public that the above well known and popular establish. mein will be opened On the reception orals:lton an the 15th last. Tide •xtenalm building has been =naming In the most approved modern etyle, with emmicare and airy dual, and , mnple and extensive corridors, superb drawing room, and • dining hall ummrpasersi In the United Steam Tim random Se of the most unity and luxurious description, and they Amadeus:ly promiee that them who may (mot them with their company thaenjoy MI tba conikana wudence• and refinements of . first clam metropolitan ho. tale Congrem Ilan Is beautifully sitnatial in the midst of . pave law etretchhag directly to Lb. ate aide, and sum an inalztattpted view of the ac o. Intending to keep • firm dam hotel. in evet7 muse of the word, their charge will be the maw as hut seam. Combusted with the establishment Is • Telegraphic Station, communicating with all parte untie Union. Jelin:mood Wit Sf. I'IIIOMPSON, Proprietors. SEA BATHING.- COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPS ISLAND, CAPE MAT, N. J. mi. establishment will be opened for the reception of ou THURSDAY, Jun* 10114 IL% It Is located In front of the Oman, and le =mounded by a Lawn, whkb extends in fronts the Beech. Private Tables will be rm.- Mslad to laartlas who may dairy them, and Dinner will be email at It to 4P. N. Owing to the premise of the period the prka of Beard will be reduced. Reams can ben and awry other Information will be aim upon Ingo7 j L. HARWOOD, N 0.311% Walnut Wert. El—Extensive Stabling on the preilaWa„us,SMAwni NG1N41431 11 A . & TITEOTS AID max,. : The PIIfFINL2 IRON COMPANY, Ytolodelphte, ere now prepared to rendre and execute or der, for all duo of IYMOUGHT IRON, SOLID AND COMPOUND, ALUM' AND GIRDS'S.% of .a 7 regalrett boobs, for Ere. mot BaDdlage and Bridges. Tracings and plea of nelng, together pl. showing capacity of Beam, .111 he farltOhel umult.ly opoa ap• Oration to &MOIL I. HEEVFA Tiro Preeddent, cayl&-eollm2dp 410 Walnut etreet, Phila. LOST OR MISLAID—A certificate for sham in she txtbanits Bank of Pittsburgh. In the haze of Thomas Livingston. No. 164. Notice h hereby given thstapplicstkst has Woo mitts to the Bonk for renewal of aid outificats. 8. Ltvurasros. Adner of the masks of Thos. Lbrinpton. Pittsburgh, Mor nth, 11 1 38—epltpuBalrihr ——- - - - RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY WIL LUX hIcCUTCIIZON, 195 Liberty etnret,Plttaburgh, keno. Zbbla large new No. 11 Mackerel 25 hf. do do do do le bag. Rio Coffee, 20 boxes Grant's Tobacco. 50 half cheats Yo per-10rung Hymn Tor; 20 do 100 bbl.. No.l 8 ra4l4 Mack do 10 casks Potash; 100 box. Cheese., C — IPOUND SYRUP OF PHOSPHATES, OR, C11N3140.4.L FOOD.—Thla preparstko la not fa tended aa•popnlar remedy, but la reepectfhlly rribmitted to the medical (entity as a nutritive tank, well salted to eapply the weak of elartannary matter I. the hinnan eye. ton daring Ike program o(, chronic cases, particniatl to Nyapemia and n. and TIM pre Is plume= to the et e, everwble to the taste end grateful to the atom athoand does not muarate by protracted no.. bold whole., tale and retail by JOB corner of the Diamond and Market M. QUNDRIES-- L.) no rich yanlp. Ropm 150 bales beet Wavy Gahm; 25 bbbs. Pitch; 40 do B. Winter Whale 011; • 25 do W. EL No. 1 Lard 014 OD hand and for wile by /ONES k 000urf. No.lll Water at., near Cherry alley. CA C.Opmc., ..uct. A. MAGIO DUPLl .citingwith which to smite • letter and obtain a copfat the .ark time without the me of pens or ink, renderinglt invaluable to y persons traveling. It will take the correct Impression of leaf. plant or flower, and is equally adapted for writing on paper, cloth, wood or stone, In the copying of plant; de- Igne,mhmo, (without the use of pone or ink) with a bone or common Wok. loon different colors—price 25 eta Sold by W. S. WYNN, .1.14 (kmer Market and &mad *keels. TO RECTIFIERS AND LIQUOR DEAL. ERA —A complete ?AtUfying Apparatus. coin lama Copper Etll3, Tuba, Too; Pump., Ac., with • fine-rance of Stand Cook., all In good older. A 1.., a gond Dray, for sale by M. ALITCHELTIIEN, Jr. BRO., No 209 Liberty et met. alsove are not disposod of by pri Vale We bane Monday, the 91th Inst., they will be sold b 3 au rtion that day, srlth th e talutee of Kock of Wines, Liquors, nod Grocerk• then on baud. Bteaa Dlazble Works. .4ARBLEMANTELS.—A large amlbeau- Mal Mock always on hand and being manufactured by binary, sold at my low prima Builders. omen of Heal Estate, Dantractors and others, whether they want to purctuas or not, an ted entail and examine ouratock and wallahs our prima as Ire are Gelling plain neat Mart. tell Know no to put them with!. the reach of ahead e'er/ person. Monuments, Tableta,and Grass Atones, s large stock al- way. on hand. Putalture and Watthatand Tops, and Im podug Moose manufactured by machinery, and add at th e lanai price. Marble of all kinds sold low to the Trade,— Purchasers are invited to call and axandue our tarok 312, 823 Liberty area, Pittabargb. mylikdawlmT W. W. WALLACE. P MM.. DORTABLE CORN ortable AND FLOUR MILLS, the strop:eat and ban arldtie of the kind la the Wan try. They ran light, arta fast, are easily kept in fader snake es goad work ea the ISITOrt mitt. .. 141 fin attiefact always oa bead. dinrtable raw For patano tenet 319 Liberty Pittebarek. inylOniter3reT . W.latzAce. MIL Puratittang. QTRAId ENGINES, warranted best qua; y, ahoy on hand and made tn order. Boa= and &at Bnu, 'Mt Brkk Alkiektnan. Enstse Ctratingtand Nat amnip made to cram NW Irons. OW Bon ?rota Sajt,Preadt Bur and Lenvxl J 671 &ea , Bat*, Cloguand Bast iktrAktes large co bud at an mart, West, fltndlonrnh. Pa. atylOntknEmt " W. W. WALL2.O2L 3D WASTER PARIS, Err land and :Stucco Warb Bement (Or elstatzur. Itre Walt, PA; _ Grlasuma...tat alms on had at 210 M aly street. ratentawainT • W. W. WALLACIL DIENII SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and Bantling. Also, Finn and GU Plank tbr Wont. 319 'Jowl W. Plcalwigh. _ antoilia3mT W. w. WALLACIL • • • Shingle Ittacklues: XraGEORGE'S PATENT alwaye on band UNA, at ID Mart, not, littabwi, h. ItlineavkaT W. W., WALL 1101: " ..BIZES, always oa u,aa Gs ai9 trgt:Putavd. hum w. w warms 1 / 1 ANILLA, Rag and Tea Pam's' of all vy tine la Quaid*. ba• ar - • _„l,.lll.llAVlrra thrwi• faisctlfancous. W° l 7' GRAVE?! • AND BEAUTTt Cciatbrrad on ttly Lake by wailing DOI7.4LAS & SHERWOOD•S OELZI.ft,A'ZZID OKIRTS. Tkaaperenslad mew of tie NEW =MANSION SHIRT OCO Of e il rp t le have beensol r,a.gtiellodettbllrteourl will le them to modem 2:lodanno (_ , 40 o dav tbe moothsvfJones, Jelly sad Bkf LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, ror fin_ is receiving tinirenerctnenivvidetim tram are the age proprlettml of/head, "Paten t AdjUdtffhlO Thistle in use. Ea of et the mtsay Imitation. o ff ered I o the market, as they er toftiogerseuts of cur patent, or worth • less. ey also rosoulacture over 70 Other Different Styles. esdh without the .Pateat AdMetsble Rustle." BRIM'S have been recommauded by the 113.11 11. EST . s , ICLL have as befog the bets article for Zed ate that has ever tern opred roar pet See. Roos isearda rodeos stamped DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD, MAITUFACTUREERS, NEW TORE. . e throughout the Matted States and Castedu. 7 da I t• 31: ; • o Mcrae, • • - • nc t • . , 'ERTIr MOLDERS, 1ATTE3770.7 dc /0111SMON. , _ incrauel their &calf:ten for mannfarttrirti, And .PPl.Thar OFT—I—LT)I73 &• CO'S PATENT ELASTIC' FIRE __ _ PROOF CEMENT ROObritio, now prepared to execute orders for any Motion of Bora stwp or fiat, at the aborted no- the utmost ore, bMng determined to sit on rootlet be inclosed for Neapiieset and Durability. 1 are too well ktiownto moll's, anY mop tom Vocniiale In favor of title Beefing and wimples can at our ice, No. 75 Elm/thilald Oreet. . covered with the above Roofing tan be seen at corner of Wylie and DUO Onset; J. Berle& I, corner of Grant and Seventh streatw Home of tiles Rag, Diamond alley, opposite Pattomon'al are of FL &raw corner of Market and Becond Os ; of B. ILBrionip, saw blooM Brownsville Wharf of Robert Flynn, Cowen, between Webeter rtrestr, Mare ofJ. Si. Mcßoberts, Waiter st., Rollo, corner of Water alley cod seneaty whenyilloos of 11. It. Windom, .E.si Wood's of A. Begley, John Foot; Wm. McCall .„ and lit! t Liberty; cod many other, too numerate to men. PERRIN k 1,1 No. 75 SJORNMN, oil thtleld.st., Pittsbur g , P. ba sego H. Ns DOW W. O. cablec B also Bost 110 and Wy Stable of Mutt, . Etna; ..! Coon. 1 tJort. EST NEWS from all parts of tho world l ibel NEW YORK DAILY HERALD, ELPULA DAILY FMB, punuo Lyzarn, - .ENNATI COMILERCLtL, b 7 leavbg yom,id Dell to 'mfr. t 1117H2 t 1 , 11N887, tams& irsti. /el 2 FREEZERS 510ESEW3 PATENT 5 MINUTE FREEZERS, ICE CREAM FREEZER atApE. d at Pdansitsztareri prim T. J. MAIO & COlt, 12.4 Wood et . . . S I,IA.NUFACTORY—Persons th bends ebeahl otk that we teethe ohlyntau- I, a Thu... 4 &z porters to eta at,. w.. 11 fraspriot then the mere dealers, tad in Wt. themaccurately upon the sewer. There le yr the patine Plying the prices they here charge and Prk i eVa• at c lytan to the city, thou 'amityCA=WAGIELS,Ik YOUNG, No. 8,11 WasSetroet. 25 hf. bbls. No. 2 largo Mackerel; 80 • dd " 3 do do 25 bbt.. Daltlmors Herring: 30 do No. 15Am:bed/Mad: 15 hf. do do do do 18 bbls. do White Ildb: 30 LC do do do 10 do do Trout, 50 bbla. freer Aleslyea Dry Falb 20 .15 N.F. Herring., roe We by Jell WATT a WILSON. Coal by Weight. .bscriber is prepared to deliver in .sa s or Pittsburgh. ANNEVOR 1 1 /TUIIINOTTS COALS quality. As all Coal delfeered by mats weighed, can ndy ongetting roll measure_ Also, KY, LIME, TIRE BUICK AND CLAY. I W. A. McCLURG, Allegheny Coal Depot, Corner Anderson st..d balroad. THOMPSON - & CO., 135 Third Ft, et received and for alio a large lot of coed. Red, • lleOchro, Vermont Ochre. Preach Zinc, Aneerionn 210 ; Valle Lead. and .FlBl,bb 11 d 10 d. TS lit 25 5O bbis Baltimore Herring. Halifax Herring. Na 3 MaskareL No, I do o N 0.3 do Nal, 2 and 3 do Bee Lake }irk, medial utd for sale hr J. B. OdIaLELD. ONS GNALENTS-- • • • pounds Barratry Bacon . bow prim° White Bean . 6 bbb,Tla, 1 Lora 10 keg. . y ,,, 7 1 box Deer /3krare ••• bra Dry Apples, Dreralr• by BIIATTER t DILWORTH To the Merits or A.. B. 3rce.t.arow s r - Pittaborghl to ruble tempo] TO - • • • Mennen, in thn TIACSENZIE, • Attornem No.. 60 Foarth I rm.:nth:illy recamnam24 Mom who lama en me protamionally. LLYRED R. 111cCALMONT. to who... hitherto e=plo je7-flmdis S UN' , RELLAS, LARNE, BE:RAGES, LACE MANTLES, t G COOP BSTRTS. oodIJ and Docusti C. HANSON LOVE7i4 Market At Also, ell kinds Jel.2 S.II-150 half bbls. White Fish• HO do do Trout, 103 do do Earthin SO do do &ham 33 do do Pir_kerel. •_(- ' rale by lIK NET 11. OOLLtNS. _ _ Jut rred and O AT N./Groats, f sad kr sal.,