pitslmrgj) igaicttc. * BBUR OK: ~ FKld|y MOBSIKO, JULY 2, 1858. PAPER 2 TUB CITY. News (Items. ' Tsacbkbs* Institute.—A very large number of teachers, male and female, assembled in the ball 6f tho 3rd Ward School Douse yesterday morning.: There were probably two hundred. ■All off the profession in tlie cities and boroughs adjoining, and a great oony from the rural dißtricta were present. 'here were two good reasons why they came s side from the desire of improvement in their profession; first, because they expected to get their annual pay, a great mhny of them, and second! because they hoped for. a certificate from the County Superintendent who boldeth in his hands, the issues of professional life and death—& powerby the way which ought to be lodged in a board and not in the hands of any one man. Mr. Qaick, Co. Sapt., was elected permanent Chairman, but on motion of Mr. J? B. D. Meeds of the 2nd Ward school, the vote by which he .was elected was reconsidered. Mr. M. then movedio amend by striking out tbe word "per manent” and inserting the word "temporary,” which prevailed. On motion of A.D. Simpson, abommittee of three was appointed to report permanent officers. This commitieo consisted of jJ; B. -D. Meeds, J. C. Smith and B. M. Kerr, Esqrs!,. who forthwith retired to attend to their (luUes.in this behalf. Rev. Quick addressed the assembled teachers on tbo desirableness of unaaimity of feeling and united action in all that pertained to their pro fession; lie expressed a hope that the teaohers would aid Mm, and each other, in carrying for ward the work-in which they were all engaged. Ilis remarks wero conciliatory and very well 'received. Zo tho course Of his remarks ho stated that ho could not then renew the professional certificates Ot; dT tho Allegheny City teaohers, because he had not yet visited their schools. Mr. Quick ,is a very industrooa man. De has a church to : attend to, is our County Superintendent and teaches a Normal School. The present attempt ti hold an institute, is the only one we believe he has made this year, and this it, so to speak, "a flash in tho,pan.” Rev. Mr. * Finley, of the Cth Pres. Church, Pittsburgh, was called and made some eloquent and appropriate remarks. The Committee on Permanent organization then came in and made the following report: For President —Rev. C. W. Quick. For yiciPreddait* —B. SI. Kerr, J. M. Pryor, R. N. Avety, T. F. Lehman. Secretaries—J. J. Taggart, J. L. Las on. Treasurer— A. Burt. Et. Committee— J. C. Smith, R. Morton, Mr. Dummet, W. B. Frew, C. W. Quick. The above Report having been adopted and the permanent <officerß' of the Institute thus elected, on motion 31 was Resotvedl That this Institute do adjourn to meet on Monday the 23rd day of August next, in this place. Resolution was adopted and all iho rosy and well dressed "school mistresses’! as they used to be called, fled in haste for a sniff of cool air, a decidedly sensible move. From the Mercer Whig we learn that Joseph Williams, another of. the persons charged with stealing lhe horse»,of Captain Thomas Liston, was arrested on Friday lost and committed to jnlFto awalt his trial .-An accident occurred at at Jos. M’Cutohoon's, in Foirview tp., on Tuesday last,retailing in tho death of Robert M’Cutcheon. The cattle on his cart run away, threw him out amlirnctured bis skull. Three persons, named- Campbell, Bird and BempeU, charged;with counterfeit-gold dollars, wero arrested atWilHemspori last week, and taken to Pittsburgh for trial in tbe U. S. Court. They are said to hays made, a full con. foSfiion.— Uollidageburg Reg. The "Gap Fnrnaoe** properly of E.F. Shoen berger, Blaiij county, advertised for pale by Jos. , Kemp, Esq.,l trustee, .was.knocked down on Monday to Messrs. McParlahe A Sons, at $5OO, •utycci to'taorrgages to amount of some $15,000. A correspondent in Slipperjrcclf Informs the Butler.yDncrijcart th&tlhaparn of Mr*. 131111 wag gon; in that township, "Was stmck'by, lightning, on Thursday [ last,. and .entirely consumed. It contained three tons of hay, which was lost, cf course. I ....... A Mural tablet in commemoration of H. J. HaidekoperJ E*q.,.w&* placed in the Chapel of Divinity JISII, at -Meadville, by the Alumni of tho School, jftji appropriate serrices, on Wed nesdaylast. ; - ' Y« M..C.A. or AufECi£E5T,-HTho FirsfXu nual Report of Lho/Voung Men’e-Ciiristian Asso ciation of Allegheny City,/with the Treasurer's Report, the cornea of Officers and. Committees and the Constitution nnd By*Laws, printed in a pamphlet of 27 pages, is on our table. The rooms of the Association are on the corner of Federal and "Water streets, and to them cUtienß 1 and strangers are cordially invited. - The Managers of the Association ore tnVen from every Church in Allegheny City, aod it is now in a very flourishing condition and appeals most strongly and yet most tenderly to every yonng man who-love* the truth and the Saviour <-■ --to Igpd his heart and hand to bnild it up, strengthen it, and render it a means of wide* holy influence ia the community. The Report ja. published by Kerr, M’Lean and Ferguson, 74 Third street, and those desiring copies can procure them by application there or at the book stores generally, we presume. • Tnt Washington Tfi&une says: "pa Friday last, about noon, vhilo a number of p'ersons were congregated under a locust tree in Cross Creek Village,- in this county, a thunder storm suddenly arose, and the lightning passing down the.lree,oneof the number, Chas, Jerome, was struok and instantly killed, while the others wero alTmoro or less severely abooked, some of I them remaining insensible for several hoars af terwords. tyr. Jerome, we believe, was a wor thy man, an<i his sudden deaftfhas toft a deep impression hi the community.’*. Killed dy lost,.two cow iogton cobntv etantly killed XjioirrHiHQ.—On Sabbath evening i belonging to Mrs. Carlisle, Wash* K' yer© strack by lightning and in* Tas Memphis papers gi?e a list of the soffer era by the ejxploaion of the Pennsylvania who arenow in tlhat city, and their condition. All are recovering bat two or three. We extract the following from the list: : J. W. Thobpsou, of New Jersey, has been delirious for several days, and considered dan gerous. I 3 -of England, very low, with but little hopes of recovery. - j Abner Markin, first mate, &Ull In a precarious condition. : Samuel Maltha, of Pennsylvania, nearly well. Thomas Woo'lls, Pittsburgh, improving. George Blozikr, of Pittsburgh; out of "danger, and improving rapidly.- Tan lIsKPfIELD Railroad.—An article in the Wbeeliog Inttfflgautr gives an account of a * meeting held in that city, last Monday, to see about repairing the Hempfield road between jj there and Washington, Pa. A loan of ten (hoa 'sand dollars, made up by subscribers who com* posed ,Ihe aboTo meeting, .was placed in the hands of James C. Acheaon, with instructions as to its appropriation. Thomas! Sweeny was appointed general manager. - AproiSTMEST.—It gives us satisfaction to an* r nounce; the appointment of George Bingham, Esq., as the general agent for thb Adams Ex press Co., for this city. Mfj Bingham Was for many, y’ears)' connected with the'old and well known forwarding house of Wn, Bingham & Co., of this jelly. Mr. Bingham is a thorough business man, and well acquainted with the 'wants of oux ( mercantile community. He is pleasant and'agreeable in his manner, and oblig ing and accommodating in all his business ro*. . latinos. . Ton EvAst* CAsa.—The little daughter of David S. Evans, who 14 in jail awaitiog trial for the murder of his wife,- was sent to the Alleghe ny Orphan Asyldmaweek or two since. Ap plicstioh was made' to the Court several days ago that this |ohild : BhoQld br kept; from. havibg any cQnvmaUog wiih any person outside of the -insfttqiloD except with -hfr, ColUer and Mr, !r 'Swartswc!der r doana6l; ift this easel TesUrdaj. / f~ ,the Court grafted throrder asked for.; , 'viL:Apr<)tsT»r?rTs.~CQl • JamesA* Gibson; Sqr -1 of' Customs'* fa* thopbrfc of| 'Pitisbtfrrfj, F made the following' appointments In his office, Wednesday • - First clerk, John Taylor;' i<c6 rid, Charles C. Donnell?watchman;Hugh M’Clpren . T “®7 all trno and well-tried servants cf this * Nothing can shake their faith .. fa Democracy but a “stoppage of the supplies.? *w rr^‘ Cr awford_Coanty states that tho_ party in that, county £ ibnrivrit»M» united nndlrM faffjr ud cordially enppor^lhe foiCon^M.aod Bl»t<> Ben»tjr. He eettmiteo lb, oefjtfty, t from tiro thooeand to limlj-ta huodrwt. . 1 NoiDAsdEßocs.-DrTHuSS^er.amraM 2 that Peter fieuohner, who haa barn repraaealad W : aa haring rewired eenora tnJuHea at tho handa V of Messrs. jM'Kelyj and of tho Indapead- I ent Police of Allegheny city* b not iu a danger ;S oos condition, r Tun bodies of the two young into who were drowned on Tuesday enning, near Manchester, John McVicker and John McLaughlin, were Viscose^'yesterday, tho formerlaf:Bewsokley ; "and Uielafterat Shotuetown. : J :' 1 - , ' 6l: 'eon oi Mr.'J.' Sheppard," Wslfirille, was drowsed hy failing offarafl sear that jdaoe, Tuesday ores * Court of (Inartor S«iiloa». The jury in the case of’John Giblin and Mat* thew Keep, constables, retained a verdict of guilty of extortion, and i not guilty of misde meanor in officii; and recommended them to tbe mercy of the Court. TTowtuA Loti and Margaret Good, indicted for keeping a disorderly bouse, were tried and a verdict of Not Guilty speedily rendered. Com. vs. Aloniso Kumpf, indicted for keeping a disorderly house, No. 781 Penn street, in tho Olh Ward. John Mellon, Esq. f defended the accused. The Prosecuting Attorney called John Wolleo, who resides two doors from the house complained of, who testified to dancing and noise in Iho house at all hours of tho night, and to scenes of quarreling and fighting. The de fence called witnesses to prove the orderly char acter of tho house, and showed that one of the balls was gotten up to aid a friend and fellow countryman to bring otije' of his family from Germany. Several gentijimen who reside in the 9th Ward, near to Kumpfs, were called, who testified to the orderly character of tbe house. The verdict of the jury was for Kumpf, ond or. dered the prosecutor to pay the costs. Com. vs. Eliz. Baird, indicted for assault and battery with intent to km, in exposing her in fant child last February, in Birmingham. Mra. Baird is a German womamand has been in this country about. four yean. The first witness called by the prosecution was Mrs. Waters. She testified that she was awjokened at about one o'clock by hearing something thrown into tho yard near her house; soon she heard a cry and she and her husband going out, they found the naked body of a new-born infant between a dog kennel and pig pen that Vere there. The child was covered with slops cjbd tea-leaves, os if it had been throWn there M>m a slop-pail. They (Mrs. WAtcrs dnd her husband) traced by marks of blood the passage.of (pome person from tho place where the infant wa!s found to tbe honse of this woman, Mrs. Bairft.j When Mrs. Waters, called next day on Mrs. Baird and asked her if she had aoy baby clothes, Ishe answered, "No, those who had the child might get the clothes." Thero was usually a fierce < dog in the kennel, bat on this night the dog was absent. The ground was covered with enow and the child would have died before ,'morning. Her husband corroborated the testimony of the wife. ' Mr. Hartzcll, consLahlo, testified to going with Dr. Kerrto her honse; who examined her per son and learned that jehe had recently given birth to a child, She was placed in the custody of witness, who had a watch kept on her eight or nine days, when he 1 tooi her before Justice Simms, where she acknowledged putting the child where it was found, but said she did not know what she was doing. „The abovo is the sdbstance of Iho testimony on the part of the Commonwealth. Mrs. Car rol, Dr. Taute and DrJ Kerr were examined. Mr. Moeller opened tbo c ise for the prisoner. He made the defence o!f insanityond called Mrs. Harris to prove the fact that Mss. Baird was crazy and so appeared at the time she worked in the honse of Mrs. Harris. Mr. Mueller, how ever, did not succeed in showing any thing at all by the witness an 4 the case became very tnnch mixed. j Mr. Mueller proposed to examine the phys iognomy of the prisoner and show thereby that she was insane, which tbe Coart laughed at con siderably, and said that jif Socrates bad been Judged by his face he would have been hung to the first tree. Dr. Kerr was recalled] and testified that be bod seen nothing indioa ing insanity. Bernhardt Baird, son M the reputed husband of this woman, was call id, but testified to noth ing material to the case. l Baird had lived with this woman only abont twoweeks when she gave birth to the child. Jailor Phillips, swor^i—Had not seen any thing in the woman indicating insanity. She appeared indifferent tolwhatever was going on, but nothing to indicate (insanity. - In the coarse of the Examination for tho de fence Mr. Mueller proposed to call Mr. Baird. Mr. Miller, for the conimonwealth, objected to calling Mr. Baird, because be was the hnsband of the occnsed. Counsel for defence said that she was married to another man. The Court remarked that if that is| true Baird would find himself in a tight place jif he shoold be brought before the Coort, asitjlwould bo necessary to give him up to the Sheriff as soon as wc get through with him. |l Mr. Mueller professei ihia inability to bring forward aoy more evidedae, and went on to make bis speech, bat he did 4MI mako out much of a case. Ho was still iapesjliiug when we left the Court House. 1 ' ' Inquests.-— Coronir Alexander was called to bold an inquest on body of a child which died under suspicious circumstances at a house near Ilullon’a Station, on ihe A V. Railroad. A German man named tfiwsler, who lived on Ihe Diace of Caleb Lee, Kjtq., had put away in Tiew his child, some seven years of age, a wtiloof whisky, which! tempted the little one to get the drink. It took; too much, and the result was Uiat it died In epo&jma in a few hours. The verdict was in accordance with these facte. Asotiikl— -Last evening, at about 0 o’clock, an inquest was held on! the body of Thos. Brad* ley, an Englishman, v»bo died at tho house of Joseph Grindrod, in thje Diamond; said Bradley camo to Grindrod’a house about two weeks ago, being without work. 1 Mr. G. sent him out to Oakland where he ha'd got him work with Mr. Isaac Walker.'aod for him ho labored until yes terday, when at about one o’clock he came again to Grindrod’s and said the san was too hot for him and hurt his head so he could oot work out of doors. After a while he went into a back room of the house and lay down. At six, some ono went to wake him lap, bat he had fallen into that sleep which no waking. Dr. Mnr dook was called and pjqiiouneed trim dead. He leaves a wife in England, living at Waterhead Mills, near Holl&m. In the absence of Coroner Alexander, Alderman | Donaldson held the in quest and tho verdict fraa that Bradley came to his death from congestion of tho brain caused by exposure to tho rays the sun. Tub Looab House. —WJe take great pleasure in annonneing that the Pennsylvania Railroad will issue excursion tickets daring the hot sea son, which will take passengers from here to Al toona and back, for tbo tiding sum of $3 CO. This, great hotel is kepti by I>. R. Miller and Walter C. Roe, under the name of D. R. Ttfiller & Co., and is without question one of the finest houses in this Slate. ! Weistoppcd at the Logan Itoase a week in the summer of 1055, and there fore speak what we do know whnn we say that in everything thatcofaslitutes a first-class hotel it is unsurpassed in opr opinion. Its rooms are .neat and spacious, table first-rate, the sce nery !n the midst of which it stands the finest in the world, and the streams thereabout abound ing in fish.. The nights are 000 l and the pesky mosquitoe.* — J ■'* story and never in song. Tal is a first-role place of resort It *s as these. New Bot baa laid iaTal liable Cruise of t to say that but shall, ... notice the book morc| *, Cl Market street, 10 of Hugh Miller's rks, entitled “The e take this occasion nos this work for sale, convenient opportunity, as Its merits deserve. Che following slocks wore sold •chants' Exchange by Messrs. Saj.es of Stocks.-'’ last evening st the Me Austin Lootois A Co.: 230 shares 12 do Citizens’ Bl 4 do Iron City B ridge (new stock) $25,00 nk.. - 51,50 ink 37,874 Wi heard yesterday of a very animated Gght which took place between two Wood street clerks, in a certain glass-house, all among jars, bottles and wlndow-ilass. The larger of tho two got “polished off r’ and ornamented with a pair of eclipsed eyesJ A woman was the cause of the_ whole fnss-rof bourse. Wb are mnoh obliged to the Port for Us ex ceedingly graceful and polite- introduction to one who has made the tour of Europe, (we mean no sarcasm,) andseen'thePope’s Ball “sculped” la marble, in Capitolio. Claud&ebtva— shut up the bulls. Bus Stsoke. —Our carrier at Wilkinsburg, Mr. Osborne, was stricken down by the strong rays of the son, on Taesday laßt, and is still un able to servo bis subscribers. In a fow days be hopes to be again at bis post. Cool.— A moat delightful shower fell last evening* tie whole heavens meanwhile being filled with flashes of lambent lightning. The air was cooled* and for the first time in ton days there was for man and beast.” Tbb Mission Babbath School which meets In Ber. Thomas’ (Wesleyan) Church, near the foot of Pennsylvania avenue, will hold a celebration at Braddodkefleld on Monday next. - Hpbbah for liable & Crosby’s Circus, to night. Every body will go—rear of Ben Trim ble’a New fiotei, near St. Clair street. Thb attention of eash buyers is directed to the fut tliat Cuai&u,: vUlMhonj CiiJ, » »» Ber ing nnuraallndnMmcnU In tul itoefcof weU nudo clothing; fmnilhing goodc, 4c., for mcu ud bojri. Examine his Stock and price?. - ■» • Another of the cood ladies of oor.vilyUsti flee to lb* efficacy ot Dr. M'Lane’* Ortebrated ;T«tnlnig*. prep Med by'TlemlßcßroilTittlbtirgbj'Pa. _ 'z ?Ntw Tot*. February 7,1852. Ido hereby cerUtytolbonablic, that a child of mloo, * yean old, being troubled with *onn*»X**»iodoc®d pof ch “* l>^*on>r .llcL&.*» Celebntrf Tenhlfogo, P»- pjwdbynaming Brea,-ofputaborgb,Pa, which XadmJn* brought away cm’lmmense 10 ? ODehM •bdetHng*; many had Ibo •?- *** child la dow enjoying to both wbwm? u f tokeplewnro la neamaeadUtglt totath young and «»<h« op. of the beat medicine* ,Io«r • SrfefeSS Telegraphic. WasHuroToa, July I.'—The entire territory of New Mexico hae been .constituted, a new lend district. Wm. Pelham has been appointed Surveyor General, and the land will soon be brought into market, and opened to preemption. The LandOSce has received information showing the immenso'richness of the soil in precious T&atals, particularly the Mesiila Valley. •' . A contract has been conclndod by the Navy and Postoffice Departments -with tiro Pacific Mail Steam ship Company for carrying the mails between Asto ria and Panama, at $348,230 per annum. TVasuisgtos City, July I.—Dispatches were re ceived to-day &t tbe Mexican legation, but they are silent on the subject of the American Minister de manding his passports. Such a report wns, however, current at tbe e&pitol. Oar government has also received advices, but their contents have not yet transpired. The civil proceedings were continued against tbe foreigners, and those who resisted tho Federal authorities wore .ordered to leave tbe Capi tol. Soveral Russian and German residents, together with Americans, had sought protection from Minis ter Forsythe. St. Lons, Jnly I.—A dispatch from Leavenworth dated the 28th, by U. S. express to Boonvillo, says that a well grounded report is in circulation to tbo effect that Gov. Denver intends vacating the guber natorial chair soon after the election io August. The reasons which prompted his excellency to contem plate such a coarso are not stated. St. Louis, July I.—Tho river fell 18 inches yes ‘terday. It is now receding rapidly. The Upper Mississippi and lUinoii aro falling. The Missouri rose 10 inches at St. Joseph on Sunday night with 7 feet water in the-- channel. There was a heavy rain yesterday evening, which cooled the atmos phere and rendered the weather mom tolerahlo. The weather was dear this morning. Buffalo, Jaly I.—Tho Railroad Convention for tho adjustment of the differences between the Erie and Central roads, has adjourned. It was resolved that the New York and Erie road bo requested to advance the passenger rate* to tho price* previous to tho reduction till the 15th of July. Mr. Moran, the President of tho Erie Railroad, protested against tho resolution, and declared that the Company was not bound by tho action of the Convention. Portlasd, Me., July I—Tbo State Democratic Convention, in session yesterday at Augusta, nomi nated Manasseh 11. Smith for Governor. Resolutions wero adopted strongly endorsingthe Administration. Telegraphic flarkete. NIW Yoax. July I.—Cotton dull; ooly 200 bales soli]. Flour firm; sales 13,500 bblt; State has advanced fc: sales ftt Wheat doll; sales 8000 bush; Chicago spring 70®S0; western white $1.02@1,00; tod 90@$l. Corn doll; sales 20,000 bush. Pork firm. Whisky firm at 23. Sogar firm; Muscovado Porto Rico 6@C4f. Coffee firm at 10®102£. Baeou quiet at 7&@7is. Hams Mouases quiet hot steady. Oils unchanged. Ilidea steady. Tallow dtul at 9%. Freights on Cotton to Liverpool on- Graia to Liverpool Stocks firm; Chicago A Hock Island 73 5 ,£; Illinois Central 78; Mich. Southern 21Li; N. Y. Central Ww; Reading 44: Missouri slats, exdatorest, 85; Galena A Chicago 86; Cleveland k Toledo 32}£ land grants S3jr£; Tennessee sixes Bl‘{; California, new bonds, 8G; Ohio, of 1860, IOSJft Ohio fives, of 1665,85. . PminxLricu, July l.—Th® Flour market eo&tinnc* ex‘ tremely Inactive. There Is no shipping In demand, and the salve are confinod'to tbe wants of noma consumers, and are within tbe rang® of pravfooj quotations. There is nothing doing In Rye Flour. 1,000 bbis of Brandywine Coro Meal wav sold Receipts of Grain smut Wheat; oalea at sl@l,Gs for red and $L40@1,16 for white. Bye, If here, would command 70. Corn In g> od request; aalea 8000 bush yellow at 76 afloat for prime Southern 74@75, for fair quality. Oats plenty and doll. Whisky scarce; sales by tho bbl at 23. hhds at 22 and drudge at ln Pro visions tho transactions are unimportant Ciscubatx, July L—Good brands of Flour are firm at |3,90@4; there Is nothing doing in common; the receipts of all kinds ore light. Prime Core firm at 60. Oats dull at 35. Wheat held firmly, bat there is not much doing. Whis ky steady at 19. Sleas Pork in moderate demand at $14,60. Bulk Meal and Bacon doll; no sale®. Prime bbl'd Lard in fair demand at 9&@10. Groceries firm at for Sngan 34 for Molasses dale® 200 tlercw Klee at Tbe river baa fallen 4 laches, with 9 feet water in the channel. BiLtncoiE, July L—Floor doll; Howard street and Ohio have declined 12c, and telling at $4425. Wheat steady; red 81<£1,0.\ white $1,12®1,25. Core; white yellow 72 @76. Whisky steady. PrurltianJ dull and droopiog. Balk Meat for Shoulders, and <@7}£ for Sldot. [ltf.mi by our Special Reporter.] During this excessively hot weather there are no better means afforded for at least an hoar’s enjoy ment, dally; than in visiting the superb, airy and tastefully famished Ico Cream Saloon connected with tho confectionary of J. Carton & Co., Federal street near the bridge, Allegheny. This ij one of tlic finest resorts in the two cities, and the proprietors are accommodating and polite. Do Dot neglect to call. Those who stand in need cf drugs or medicines, should not forget that tho store of D. Hi nit, Jr., Girard House, Smithfield street, is a most reliable one—lts assortments being completo, selected with the utmost care, and its proprietor an experienced and highly edocated gentleman. In purchasing liquors the primary consideration should be qvaHty, ns to which too much attention cannot be given. The cccond desideratum is cheap ness ; bat the first should hctct bo sacrificed for economy’s sake. We would advise (hose who are buying liquors to eall with Bfetrr*. John Dryar & Co., No. 155 Liberty street, whose stock Is unob jectionable in either of thq above particulars. Tho unceasing "tick” of tbe Sewing Machines at tho clothing store of R. Straw, corner of Marketand Second streets, tolls a good story for the interest which tbo publle evinces in such improvements. Mr. Straw has long been engaged in the sale of theje ar ticles, Is highly qualified for the position which he occupies as agent for the well known house of Singer A Co., by hisexpcrience asa merchant tailor, and bis conversoncy with active business. Those who are about to pnrehase a machine will do well to call upon him ; they will find him o gentleman, and in his machines they will recognize features of un questioned superiority. The faith with which Botrman'i Vegetable Com pound is rccoived wherever it has bean introduced, does not grow oat of the fact that it is an American medicine made from herbs indigenous to oar soil, nor from its extensive advertisement as a “curablo/’ but from its fairly tested Tirtue in cases where all olso had failed. No remedy exists eqaal to this in cases of coughs, quinsey, bronchitis, inflammation of the lungs, asthma or consumption, and it Is coming daily into general requisition. The arid atmosphere which prevails at present, may be generally depressing, bat there are branches of business which are really stimulated by it The demand for light tod airy fabrics is increased, and dry goods men are doing a first rato trade ia this Hoe. Among those merchants whom we can hearti ly recommend, stand tho firm of Spence & Co., No. 73 Market St. Thet^Satzuner^assortment ij compre hensive and select, and as dealers, they ore accom modating and gen crons. assortment of Summer Clothing to bo found at the large furnishing store of Mr. Hanauer, No. 02 Market street, includes every pattern in vogue. The coats, vests, pants, hosiery, kerchiefs, etc. manufact ured at this establishment are superior, and our friends may procare a complete and fashionable “rig" at a very inconsiderable expense. Mr. A. L. Frazer who superintends the cutting and fitting de partment, is an accomplished hand, and we can confidently voaeh for the character of bis work— faultless ia style and “fiL" A genteel, if not a gorgeous carpet, an elegant and comfortable lounge, tasteful and desirable blinds, and tbe otbor appurtenances of a finished dwelling, which con be best procured from an upholstery establishment, may be bod at most reasonable prices, of Jloberie <£• Jloenigh, No. 85 Fourth street. These gontlomco are workmen of the highest character, and employ none bat experienced hands. Tbe public of Pittsburgh and vicinity do not possess more reliablo and honorable business men. Advice Gains.—lt shoald be tbe aim of a news paper to bocomo acquainted with the improvements and discoveries of tho day, and to call tho attention of its readers to all sach as will be interesting and useful to them.. In an such coses Its conductors should feol as strictly bound In honor to speak in a candid and truthful manner as if conversing with an intimatefriend. We have heretofore recommend |ed Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Byrup for children teeth ing, and we now toko occasion to repeat that we be lieve that it is of more importance to mothers and their children than any other discovery made by tho profession in tho last hundred years. A very large percentage of'children annually die during the pro cess of teething, and a very much larger number of thoso who survive are greatly debilitated or diseas ed, so that they grow up weak, both physically and mentally, and incapacitated both for study and labor. Now, we appeal with perfect confidence to thousands of mothers who will read this article, to corroborate our statement, when we say that no inch fatal consequences as those wa have alluded to, ever occur from teething when Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is used »n time. Wo are pleased to know that thousands of ladles have acted upon oar. suggestion, and have thanked us for iU Still there are many thousands of moth ers who read our paper, who, uom prejudice against tho flood of worthless nostrums that deluge the country, or from neglect have notavalled themselves of the benefits of (his most Invaluable remedy. To such we wish, to say—this syrup is tho result of thirty years' experience of one of the best family physicians the world ever produced and Is just fie remedy needed by every mother who has achUd. It softens tbe gums, reduces inflammation, allays all pain and spasmodic action, corrects aridity of the stomach and regulates the bowels.. Moreover, 4o .assureevery mother it ia perfectly eofe —no possible harm can come of Us use, according to the directions which accompany each bottle. We speak thus con fidently, from the fact that very many of ouumoit valued friends have mado use of It for years, and we have witnessed the most happy resnlta from Its use In hundreds of coses. If you never before hod faith io a female physician, our word for it, you will have, after using the .Soothing Syrup.' Try it.— Twenty-five cents will purchase a bottle. It is therefore within reach of the poor as well as tho rich.—fifeio York Ladict ’ f The Lots or Piuise.— “The lore of praise, howe’er concealed by art, Reigns, more or less, and glows in every heart; Tbe proud, to grin (4 tolls on toils endure, The modest shun it hot to mfcka It sure." It is our province to praise thegarments made at the Brown Stone Clothing-’Hall of Rookhill A Wil son, 80. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. ' J Hate too ever tasted Bown's Ice Cream, if not we would advise you to coll at their saloon, Federal street near Lacoek, any hour between 6 a. k. and 11 p. K., and give it a trial, and if you ore not satisfied as to tho quality and flavor, thin wo anno jadge of this .deUeaey. •-They hare constantly on hand a choice variety, of fine cakes and confections. A fine assortment of fire works just received. f ' Ini and well flavored, served op in tho neatest style, atall hours, with the etceteras, at Olivers' Brioon, fit. Clair street, near Liberty, f ; -Bowife’ Federal street, Allegheny, U the.plaoe to procnro flavomT Jce/ and confectionsof allkinds; also gdod fsadljr bnad.f; . t TMIlMty fOB SALE—A now top Baggv •JJliJfcfcfcVu . BS^BJWBUHgtSaT •.jSTI Commercial. COMMITTER OF ARBITRATION FOR JUNE. t. R. Bscrot, v: P, JOH* 8. OoscaxT*, firsmi Sunna, j; B- Own* I **. D*vn> M’Cxxnmg. PITTSBURGH AAttKETB. [SeporUd Specialty f* the QasetU.] pirnumxag, Tncasnir, Jcit 1, ua. FLOUR—The salse from wharf were 100 bbis toper at $3,20, and 160 and 05 do at From ttora, 60 add 24 do inner at $3,40; 75 do family ** and 300 bblt in lot* at tor sapor, s\S7©s4,oo for extra .. *l,OO, *UO@,I,IS. FIRE BRICK—SoIes of &.0 00 s2B®s«- HAY—Sales at scale* of 8 load* at sS©sl2f ton. SUGAR—A sale of 5 fabde at I TX. ' BACON—Sale* of 6.000 fas Shoaldera and Hama at 7 and 0; 2500 fat canvtsied Ham* at and 2,000 fa* tagtr-cured dC DRI*b BREF-A sals of LMOfaa atUU. ef 1& bbU No. 1 Lard Oil at 65. PRIED PEACHES—SmaII talts at $3,62. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. DsrmotT, Jane 29.—The Mscomb County Bank, which ri raffled payment a few days tlnoe, hat failed again. import* bp Railroad. , P. F. kC. It. n.—4,000 fire brick, 60 bus fire city, RM’ Coy; 2 tout hoiks, K Edmondson; 19 bbis floor, M%ime k Anjer; 30 bxa cheeee, J B Canfield; 18 do, U’Clorkan A co* 3 bblt pot*. & Dickey; 1 hbd bacon, L Petenon; 80 bdls n®. per, Vf S Haven; 840 hot potatoes owner; 62 bxa rye, pet xtn 25 dox buckets, J Roe*; 82 bdls paper, Perkin* A cm 2 bbU pork, Spang A ea 1 bbt bacon, Brown k Kirkpatrick; -19 care cattle,6 do boga, ownerr, 45 bblt e«*,Re* ; u do, 168 baloe wool, 37 kg* batter, 16 relU leather, 1209 bos wheat, 123 bblt flour, 75 kg* Urd, Clarke k co. imports by River. ST. LOUIS per James Wood—l Iren safe. Uppincott; Ibx mdx, Barr; 43 bgt hair, 2 bbis acrep lran,Looghlln; 13 a hemp, Grier; 17 kegt shot, Gordon; 2 hhds, 43 bblt. Wood; 1 horse, WUeoo; lot fareltnra, owner; 500 d hide*, 300 bblt roott. 5 ckt acid, 77 bales hemp. Clarke A co. WHEELING per Rosalie-22 bbis whisky, Bryan A co; 200 bdl paper, Foriyth; 6 iki wool, 1 bbl egga, Clarke'A co -2SO bdl paper. Hanna; 2 ctk bacon,2 bx eggi, Utrbat; 14 rella leather, uarbaugb; 3ctk wore, IbU flth, 1 buggy, 10 bbis fl our, 0 aki rye, owners. NASHVILLE per Defender—2l bUmoet, Hart A co; 4 ctk clan ware,LedUe A Clam; 9 cofit rope, 3 bx al*. Erwin k DUvorth; 100 bb!a whisky, McCrickort A co; 62 do do, Knox; 100 do do, McHenry; 26 ska wbaot, Kennedy; 186 qbls whisky, Carr A co: 53 do do, Gardner; 117 fan pota looe,B bdli.bage, Hitchcock A McCreety; 22 hhdthugar, Little; 67 bgt potatoes, Fetxer; 1 hhd home 1 tee beeLDure: 123 the potatoes, 3 bblt egga, M'Bane A Atgtr; 1 bbl 1 arnlth R Dolzell; 101 bbl* liquor, Smith; 18 do marble dui t, Daf fam: 100 bbis whisky, Duncan; 49 bgt hemp oeed, Fahne stock; 60 pee eteel mould, Coleman. A cm; & tee bams, Forsyth; 49 bt>le molaeeee, Pointer A eo; 147 a bbla. Bellow; 5 bx edt, Bntlsr A eo; 6 bhdt sugar, Lind ay; 16 15 bbla moloasee. Parry A co; 0 bdl boopt. W. F. Faline itock; 4 kgs tobacco, Breed; 100 bbla whltky, 20 tkt wool, Barker. 1 bbl water gloat. M’Keown A Fib ley; 10 tet hams, Hays; 12 bblt whltky, Decker, 25 hx Dilworth A co; 4S tko potatooe, Oooder A co; 106 btieflour 4 tee tbonldore, bdl hog* akus, 18 rolls leather, 100 bblt whltky, Clarke A co. RIVER NEWS. The weather was terrible again yesterday, tbs thermom et«r standing among the nineties. The arrival* werejthe James Wood .Copt. Roblatoa.ft-oa St. Louis, with a email freight; the Llxxie Martin Copt Brown, from Zaneeville; the Roeallo, Ckpt. Doyle, frou Wheeling, and the Defender, Cart. Evans, from Nashville the latter with s full load. The departures were the Rocille for Wheeling, tbe Jacob Poe.Otpt. Stewart, for LouisrlDe, and the Lebanon, H*ht far 8L Louie, she hat been t&oroaghly repaired, and le in bettor order than before tbe wot boarded by tbe tree a cou ple of week* eincs. Bhe will take a load of salt at Peme- Boata leaving to-day are tbo Minerva, Capt. Gerdon, for Cincinnati, and the neat and besutifal Dr. Capt Shu man, for St. Paul. Ttwffaevoit It tho Wheeling boot. TtreGixay WtsrSvsK'—The tteomerGreat Wett, Copt. McCullough left here on Wedneeday afternoon for Bt Loufa with a middling freight She proceeded on to Racoon, a Uttle way below Beaver. Thereabeaetaboat,andt»ek ed tn order to make way for a paange. She ran out of the channel and itrttck atom os to aotne inig or reek ini the river bottom, which broke her s eceg, u censing her to moke eo ouch water that tbe eunk as far at* could In to thoal! wo. tor. There are abont 3 Inches of water over her domioge deck, and there tho 11a. It It not a bod rink, we belters, in the present state of tbe river. The accident occurred on Wedneeday night. The James Wood it agitating the object of a pleasure excursion to 8L PauL if the works quick oiu! gets op her party et ooce, we think tbe could succeed. OoritirlsVarv desirable Jnst now. > lUil Roan the 22d day of June, the following itoumeot appeared in tbe River Column of the xetto: '‘Tbe matter of lailread iron hoe been qnltoabookto boats going away from here. Mean. Wood, Morrell fc[co„ of the Cembria Works at Johnstown bare shipped ltree quantities to tbb city which go hence to Nashville and Han nibal. 80 ecarce toother freight that steamboat men have been anxious to procure this. This iron shipping firm shore mentioned, have kept on agent her# to ere to the shipment of aid iron. When steamboat men have grown very eager to get a load, they bare made bid* for tbli inn, and waaro informed on the moat undoubted authority certain boats have paid a bonus to the shipping agent of aa much aa $ GO. and ooaetlma even more this. The b»at for example takes U at 25 cento per hundred and pay* the agent here 5 cento of the 25foithe preference. When so many itcinen are lying idle there 1* a neat inducement to car ry tbit iroh at low figurni, and then to pay a bonus for their freight after having come down to a bandy living pnee U la oar riew, a tore grievance. Tbe gentleman to whom we allude in the above itotoUent it Mr. Rutledge, with whom we hare not previous to tho publication of the above, had tbe plea*are 0! an acquaint ance, bat who hot called upon at since, and stated that he fell aggrieved. We stated our authority and referred him to it. He oouridervd some explanation of two point* In the above, aa das to him, and in accordance with hit wfalL and In the presence of Mr. steamboat agent, from whom we received tbe facto in reference to tbe bonne, wo wrote the following, which llr.R. road and doctored himself ■at riled with: “Mr. Rutledge denies that bo acted as an agent for Wood, Morrell A Co., in the shipmrnt of railroad Inn. He acted as agent for the Western Rail Road, fur whkh: the iron I* shipped. The bonus which he received was direr taken by him as was stated in tbe supposed case, above, at eo much per ton or per hundred, but was received by lilmln the lump at so much per load. AD that was paid was frsoly paid by tbo hosts themselves, mad not exaetedlfy the shipper.* That Li tho correction: How ter wVerrwl in our original statement, those may Jutge who h£o an intemt laths matter, which we hare-sot. Tbepr&ipalpotnt We wished to make when we first wrote was aato tho giving asdre eetelngof aton<m,and thatstUl stands on touched. [The other points are seconJsry. J RegtaUr. Steamboat ARRIVED. Lexeme, Drown*TlU». Telegraph, do. Cblooel Bayard, Elizabeth. Roaalie, wheeling. Ida May, LoulirJlU, Jamoa Wood, SU Loois, Lizzio Martin, Zaeasrllir. Erra-4 feet 0 falllnc. DEPARTED, i LuOM, &TDWB>*ill« I Telegraph, do. i Col. Bayard, Elizabeth. Ruealta, Wheeling. 1 Jacob Poe, Loalerflle, Lebanon, SL Looie, ALLRGUENT CATTLE MARKET CSJOS DEOTt TIAIK—(fUCS’L) Tacimi, July 1, lgfis. CATTLE— No. By whom. Bold 17 J Coal„ IT 2d Wd Da»U 20 34 Qmavill. 34 1U - Wra Mnrdock teat cut -42 C K Ward 42 - 38 J Mycn4.BJoa 38 60 JBlloff. 40 25 N Carr. 25 20 Jaeilorgao— 20 32 Kntao 4 Qood.- 32 15 Wm Scott 16 25 F Shank. 25 20 B GartwU 20 6o Ward 4 Earvin ... 21 0 Recta- 24 17 J McKinley- 17 60 Transient 40 a 498 offurod. 229 aold. Thote left over were md! Eut. SHEEP AND LAMBS—No. oibnil w«n 2,UO t of vllich ••re «old 1,000, iHtnat Eul. Price* ru(id (ton 3, f:ro*a. _ ; OALtKS—Ther« were 300 eold at ft beau IloGB—There eraro 100 Lead offered tad sold at 3\< 9 cwt aod Mot Emit. ilmustnuntß, FOSTER'S NEW NATIONALTHEATUE. Sole Lessee and Manager.- J. 0. fOSTE 1. Acting and Stage A. W.Yoma. Tntiarw .. .... Qto. Suoeut. scalb or ruexa. _H Prints Boxes; to bolditt persona-.. |fi 00 Dro*a Circle sad Parqnett* ... 60 f Upper Tier C 5 jjrDoore open at o’clock, Commence al to Bj GRAND EXTRA NIGHT. / O*oeflt of MISS KATE FISHER, oa which occasion a handsome SIGNET RING will be preseated for the] boat CONUNDRUM, to lie decided hr tba audience. Flnt tight of a new drama br Tom Taylor oad Charits Rradct the moat succaaafal authors of the day. THURSDAY EVENING, Jnlr Ist, 13SH, will be perform ed the cow drama, ta four acta, by Tom Taylor aod Charles Resde, entitled, TWO LOVES AND A LIPS. ...Mlu E&t« Fiiher .Sir. W*U*r Kt »bU ~.H. L. BiAeoto ..Un. A. W. V< nog MISS fIBHEK. After which th» fomt of Ilf AHD OCT OP PLACE. Lett?, sa4 five other character*,with two > M ,„ •ODgfl IDd two dtocm | MIM K*to ft. Mr To cooclnde with the fifth ict of RICUAOD 111. Bichard ItL - Uln Kate libber Ruth RaTonscar. Radcllfle Genas* Anae UasgraTe.. DANCE Richmond...— .. Jail* 31. C WW_Two grand performance* on Independence D Monday, Jnly llh. J National jubile JULY 4th, 1770. MABIE & CROSBY’S FRENCH AND AMERICAN CIRCUS wIU parform *1 PITTSBURGH, on BBS TRIMBLE’S LOT, Pen atraet, FRIDAY,SATURDAY and MONDAY, Joly 2d, Bdaad 6tb. Among tbs many rpleadid attrectlona of the French and American corps of Riders, VaoH-re, Tumbler*, Acrobats, Magicians, Oomedlane, Dancer*, Vocalists, etc, an tbe fol. lowing: I UAD'LLR YIRGIKIE, tbe Qaecoof French Ehnastri enne*. MAD’LLE IDA, tbs Fairy-Ilk* French Rider and Danwnw M*. CHARLES B. SHERWOOD, tfle greatMl Kneral performer in the world. MONO. MORQAN, the each uercole*. Magician tad CortortlonUL WILLIAM ARMSTRONG,the Uatchlm* Bomereet Rider, Iremer and Vaolter. MONB.DENZORdadYANIS H, tbeFreotiArm bata. MAST. CHARLES SUEBWOOD, the ccafcst Boy Rider In the world. WILLIAM CROSBY, the (kr-boMd American two-boras rider. MART. JOHN ORTOtA the Jo* resile ProdJgyof the ring. TOST PASTOR, tbe American , Pawn and Hamci Blnger. . I , Tbeflrst performance or 1 Me talented troop* dr grtlits will Uta puce on FRIDAY EVENING, July 2d. Door* open at 7 o’clock. Altarnoonw total nmentfor tbs accom modation of families, on SATURDAY, Jaly Sd. Ddoryopln at S o’clock; erenlof at 7 o'clock. ■ ;. Three performance* oo MONDAY, Jaly 6th. Doors opeo at 10A. U,2asdTP..M. Pertennincea to commence naif «K Pit, Herat* Obidm to Boa, 25 cents; Jeahrd ~ - QUNDRIES—22 bogs Flaxseed; 3doFeath- O •«; *l3 do Tsnn. Whsafc SO bl>U. 3. Springaexhhtluo ily Floor, to azrlre on steamer Glenwood and tar ml* br 10l IB AIAHDIQKIYA.ro, YJU ±i are bow selling all kinds of Dzy<Qooda fl, TOT cheap for cash. • ;:t • JeSO , Q. gANBOS LOVE. 7< Harfai «n - 'OOHDRY IRON—BO tom forsalo bv WO MHBT B. OOLLIKS. T IME-200 bbli. just rec’d and far jale by |JH3» gBfEYII.COU.IgB. S£BBING-~6&Jtiblo» &r sale by 1 I*?;-*;-- >. _ BSRSX&r " ANNUAL STATEMENT OF THE ACCOUNTS OF THU OBNTEAL BOA&D OF SDUCAXSOST. Tax Committee of Councils appointed to aadit the account* of the Pittsburgh Central Hoard of Education, hare examined the boose and TOacben of the Treunrer and Secretary, and find the MM tobe ear* roct, the balance in the Tretearer'e ban'leon the llth of Jose lint-, being Eight Thousand and Ninety-eeren Dollar! and Ten Cent*. We aabmlt below an abetract of the Treaaarer*a account, accompanied with a detailed ctoteseat of the Col* lecur’a oecoonU, on«l tbe cost of the Ward, Colored and High School*. &L K. MOOBUXAD, 1 ROBERT B.STEELth'O, VAndUcr*. BUSSELL ERBETT. ) PitTißcaon, Juq« 2bth, 18SH. TREASURER R. Miller, Jr., Treasurer, In Account DK. To balance In Treoanry, June 22; 1857 54,733 ex “ cash rec’dfrom H. Hone, 4lb w’d, hal.dnel&s4.. 315 30 “ “ '* “ C. W.Lewls,3d •* M “ j 900 11 “ “ *' “ T. Neeley, Bth “ “ “ sc 80 " “ “ “ J.B. Poor and J. 8. Normina, balance doe by Jas. Pratt, dro'd, 9th ward, 1855, 193 84 To cash received from State appropriation 8,720 Oflj M “ “ u J. D. Kelly and B. Horner, on account of Wm Shore, 6th ward. OoUactor for 1855 .... To cash received from Collectors for 1857, rit:— Caleb BosaelUlrt ward 7,800 00 John Green, 2d “ B9 Geo. Rod pert, ?d " 8,354 39 Rkh'd Hope, 4th “ 6,142 63 Jer*. Frew, sth “ 6,860 00 John Philllpa.Oth » 8,500 00 llonry Lytlo, 7th “ 1.807 79 Thos. Neeley, Btb “ 2,310 00 Ifagh Hammond, 9th ward... 2,700 01 • lB OOLLBOTOR8 1 DopllcaU in the Firii Ward, gg,305 40 Paid bjO- Kuuell, Collector, 7,800 00 Balancedno, out of which s£os 40 Deduct commissions and text taxes. Dnplicata in tlio Second Ward, $8,724 29 Paid by John Green* Collector, 8,291 89 Balance,' 432 40 Lea commission* and lost taxes. Daplicate in the Third Ward, $9,307 60 Paid by Goo. Rodgers, Collector. 8,354 39 Balaoce, 933 20 Leu commissions and Soft taxes Daplicate In the Foarth Ward, $7,300 47 Paid by R. Uopo, Collector, O3 Balance. 1,357 84 Leas commissions and !o*t taxes. Daplicate in the Plllh Ward, $6,516 79 Paid by J. Frew, Oollector. 6,850 90 KXTENSES OF TUB SCHOOLS. ward schools. Firtt Oh rJ—Principal, J 900 00 Assistants, 3,U73 75 Night Schools, 100 00 Music, ’ u> 20-S4,OM 95 Swni llbri/—Principal, poo 00 Auistants, 2,01 ft 00 NlgbtSchoob, 150 00 Music, ' 12s 00—11,793 90 Thirif Ifiinf—principal, poo 00 Assistants, 4,877 50 Night School, 225 00 Music, 150 00—8,152 50 Fburih HTird-Prlndpsl, 000 00 Auistants, 2,797 90 Night School, 110 2d Music, 12S 00—3,045 1 6 Fifth Hard —Principal, 900 00 Auistants, 4,480 00 Night School, 160 00 Mnsic, 148 00—5,678 00 &>/h IHird—Principal, 900 00 Assistant!, 3,787 50 Night School, 100 00 Mnsic, 128 00—4,916 50 &rrti(A IRmf-Prindpai, 750 00 Auistants, 1,450 00 Night School, 100 00 Mask, 109 00—2,400 00 JBigkth Ward —Principal, 830 00 Assistants, a,OlB 03 Night School, IoQ 00 Mnsic, 140 00—4.089 98 A*tnl\ iFard—principal, 810 00 Assistants. 2,682 50 Night School, 100 00 Mnsic, 12S (0—3,000 50 Total cost uf Ward Schools, IBtsctHantotis. OLD DU. HEATH. HAVING lost his father, two brothers, daoghter, son-ln-lav, nephews and niece* by that dreadful disease, Contntmoß, and coffering with a conch himself, he aooght and discovered a Prevent!™ and Cure lor Colds. Coughs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nerrons Debil- Jty, Aethma, Ac. Ills cough was cured immediately; be cored his relatives, who inherited the disease, and in con nection with his son have employed it in their pmctice, caring thousands of cases considered hopeleu by others.— For the purpose of rescuing as many of his suffering fallow beings as possible, be Is sending the recipe to all who wish It for 10 cents. ADDRESS: Draw HEATH, 101 Spring st, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, N. T. City. The following will protect Invalids from Imposition. Cm aan Cocxtt or Ksw Year, aa. A. B. HEATH, of said dry, being dnly sworn, saitb that be is %-Prnctiting Phyticxan and Burton in the city of New York, and a Graduate of the Vnictrxity Medical CoL Ufft of said dty. Deponent farther saith that the Qrtifieairs of Curts here unto annexed, are true and correct extracts from letters of parti*, sent by them to tbit deponent. (Signed) A. 8. HEATH. Sworn before me thii7thdiy of June, A. D., 1858. (Signed) DANIEL F. TIBUANN, Msyor. The extracts of cures will be sent with the Becelpe. JeXklmdv The franklin almanac for i 859. —This well-known and popular annual, formerly pub lishod by Johnston A Stockton, aDer a lapse of years, will again shortly be Issued. Tbe calculations os formerly will be mad# by tbe skillful mathematic!* a, Ban ford a Hill, B>q, wbowill also prepare tw its pages sneh reading mat ter as will make U an entertaining and Instruetire magv sins. Besides ths reliable astronomical calculations, a new and Ingenious table ef time, an accurate method of draw ing mmbllan lines, and other matters of permanent value will be added. Order* of bookjcller* and other deaiar* are •elicited in •Jtwm of publication, aa but one edition Will b* printed, and order* will be filled according to priority. W.O. JOHNSTON *OO., PnbU.here, Printer*, Stationer* and Blank Book Maker*, J’dfr No. 67 Wood street, Pittsburgh. lOST —On Saturday, between Washington J (treat, Allegheny city, and Liberty afreet, Pittsburgh, an oblong gold breaat pin. Tb* finder will be liberally re warded by calling at ill Liberty etreet. J e ~ ■ IL H. KINO. LOST —On Saturday evening last, on Fifth etreet between Smlthfleld and Bt. Clair, a lady's black vetret belt with «Utwboekie. The finder will be enitably rewarded by 1 earing the same at tbit office. Je22altf SCHENCK’S PULMONIC STRUT.—A large aapply of tbie celebrated remedy for cough*, cold* and consumption, rac'd tbit day by JOB. FLEMING, jeT9 corner Diamond and Market at. Flavoring extracts—a large sup ply of Preston Warrill’* celebrated flavoring extracts for lot maun, cakes, plea, *c., conitantty on bud at JOS. PLUHNQ’S. POTATOES —500 bush. HMb, Neshannocka and Pinkeye*, rac'd per * learners Superior and Gladi ator, and Car aile by HcBANK A ANJEB, i&t No. 134 Second atraet. AHA REAMS STRAW WRAPPING PA t/x/Ufths, Donblo Crown, Stogie Crown and Medium Joat received and for rale at manufccfciror*’ prlce«,at Paper Wanbonae of W. 8. HAVEN, J«*B corner Market and Second eti. KIsS Me SWEETLY—Tho latest and moat fragrant perfame,distilled from the wellknown Tw&Lip Flower, conatantly on band at •" JOS. FLEMING’S, jeP corner Diamond and Market street. CIGARS! CIGARS!!—3O,OOO genuine Ha- Tana CSgare of the “Senlca," “Canchita,’’ “Ooqootta” and “Entre Anctoe" brand*, Joat rac’d by JOB. FLEMING. Fine Havana cigars j—celeste im". pero, Carona Dneal, Mima Cnbanna, Ibonaa, Doe lien nanaa,and rarionaother fine brands of Cigars. «p 34 W. A D. RINEHART. No. 120 Wood it. Lace and silk mantles, hand aazne Barege*,, Lawns, Needle Work Collar*, Hosiery, Hitts, Coraett Hoop Skirts, and all kinds of domestic roods Just received, 0. HANSON LOVE,7* Market etreet. Kf) CASES CONCENTRATED LYE, 20 KPvs boxes Corn Starch, 1000 lbs. Cream Tartar, COO lb*. Chrome Yellow, 120 dcz. Baking Powder, 800 lbs. Gam Arabic, Cor tale at wholetalo and retail by >ll MACKBOWN A FINLEY. FAMILY FLOUR—IOO bbls. whito wheat family Flour Joat roc’d and for tale by J*3 T. LITTLE A CO, 112 Second etreet. A FULL and Complete Stock of all kinds of DAY GOODS, u cheap as thoy can be found any places [nylB} Q. HANBON LOAE. 74 Market at. CHEAP WALL PAPERS—A now supply of new patterns for sale by my3l W. P. MARSHALL A CO., ST Wood at. POTATOES. POTATOES—IOO eks Prune Marear Potatoes, a first-rate article, just received and for sale by KIDDLE, WIBTS A CO ay 13 No. 1 86 Liberty at. Bench and cuantilla lace MANTLES of all qualities, ranging in price from $3 to $3O; handsome Barege* and Organdie*and ouwrDneaGooda a>o q HANSON LOVE, 74 Marketer. WRITING PAPER, of every description, for aalo wholesale or retail, by WH. 0. JOHNSTON A CO., _ tny7 Paper Dealers, 67 Wood etreet. T INEN CHECK, RUSSIA DUCK and aU I A kinds of goods for boys’ wear. Also, Lawns, Barege* and all kinds of Sommer goods. JsTfcdlwT 0. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market it. MULL MUSLIN and * Figured Swiss Mrullns, at 12j£c per yard, All marked down at doting out tale of je2sMAwf MUKPHY A BPBOimET.n Directory of Pittsburgh and vi CINI'fV for 1859 and 1859, by Thnratou, for tale by W. & HAVEN, Stationer, JalO corner Market and Second atraet*. Plain black silks.—a w* lotjuat received and telling cheaper than they h*Te ever been offered in tbit dty. Pleat* call and aee them. JelfodawT a HANBON LOVE. T 4 Market street SUPERFINE FLOUK—IOOO bbls. Ohio Su perfine on hud end for tale by JeL> Me BANK A ANJEB, 134 Bacood it. All kinds of mourning goods, H«» Fumbling Goods, Whit* Goods, and* fhH atock ofDncs Goods, Shawls, Ac. J*» q HANSON LOVE, 74 Market st WRIGHT’S FRANGIPANNI OIL-For TV pmwTtajmdbnntUitoE lb. hair caututlroa hind at JeB JOS. FLEMING'S. IITACKEREL—SO bbls* large new No. 3 AVI. Macktrel arririog and for ealeby JelS WATT A WILSON, No. 255 Liberty »t POMMEROIAL LETTER PAPER—Very \J thin for foreign correspondent*, ruled and plain. my 33 IT. B. HAVEN, Stationer's WarahcM*. WINDOW CURTAINS—PIain and Satin Green and PlgnredCnrtaias, for sale at wbolvtal* and retill by W/P. MAKS HALL A 00., 87 Wood H *1 nnn bosh Wheat for sale by IUUU HHCHOOCK, MoCBEEttY A 00., ' ls3 Second and 151 Front track FIRE BRICK, TILE a CLAY, of the befit quality, on hud and far aale sy A. A. B*any O BBLS. DAMAR TARNISH.fat sate br ZS'ita. *■’ B.n.r*Hmgrocaaoa. *1 A CASES CHROME GREEN for rale bv iUi.l3 &L. fiaantomt m " DRIED APPLES—IOQbutb in store 'and Jatuannp. ENN. BLOOMS—BO tons EL. Clay Fa U»tjriindfcrml.br Dicsaga g ECONDrHANDWHEiT ibatgniß4fer<ftftr : iMUaMBBgat '8 ACCOUNT. with Central Board of Education. By <■■«>» refunded C. Bottcll. overpaid oa duplicate of 1856. $ 253 85 .«« Balery of 5ecretary............. WO 00 “ *“ for maintaining ward ecbool*, u per re* port belov .... ~BB,flM 58 “ “ for maintaining colored *cbo©U,»a per r* port belov L 1.285 2T “ u for maintaining Bleb School, M per re port belov i 7,683 29 *• Treasurer's commiedon on $48416 (S 451 15 "* 4 ea«h, balance In Treacnry, /ace 14,1558 8,007 10 9 ACCOUNTS. Balance. 668 79 Lea commialans and loet tale*. Duplicate la the Sixth Ward, $4,946 71 Paid by John PblUlpa, Oollector, 3,560 00 Balance, 1,386 71 Lea coeu&laloni and loet taxee. Duplicate In the Seventh Ward, $2,241 53 Paid by Henry Lytle, Oollector, 1,807 79 Balance, 433 74 IxaacommlnUme and loet talee. Duplicate In the Eighth Ward, $3,373 31 Paid by Tboe. Neeloy,Collector, 2,310 00 Balance, 1,063 34 Leu commisdons and loet taxee. Duplicate In the Ninth Ward, B7 Paid by B. Hammond, Collector, 2,706 01 Balance, 283 86 Lea commisdons and loet taxes. COLORED SCHOOL. Amount paid Principal, f 600 00 “ “ Assistants, 250 00 ** “ for Mnsic, fto 00- u “ Janitor. “ “ lor Beot, " “ for Stationery, “tor Coal, “ “ for Eepairs. ToUl coat of Colored School, HJon SCHOOL. Amount paid Principal, $1,500 00 u Auistants, 4,724 97 “ “ for Bant, 337 60 •* ' “ Janitor, 3uo 00 “ “ Kay A Co, books for library, 205 34 “ ‘ “ Btationery, 81 00 “ “ Johnston A Co., “ 3 70 “ - “ W. B. Haven, printing, 49 60 “ “ Slngerly A Myers, “ 68 60 \ .. .. Certified copy of Law at Harrisburg, 1 2ft M “ Sundry bills advertising, 30 50 11 •* Bailey A 0o„ coal, 4ft 08 “ “ Expeusesof H. S. RxhlWtion, 60 68 ** “ E. Edmondson, globe cover, 3 C 6. “ u Gas Co., for gas, 22 6ft “ “ Gu fixtures, 2 85 ** “ Wm. Nobis, blinds, 1162 “ “ Craig A Co., water cooler, 9 80 “ “ Freight charge* on Micro scop* from London, 11 60 “ “ Fleming A Co, chemicals, 19 64 “ ** Insurmne* on furniture and apparatus, 57 10 “ " H. Williams, blank phono graphic books, 6 70 “ “ P. Dean, chemical expcri’te, 9 89 “ “ G. Bchuchman, drawing, 44 09 “ * - for cleaning and painting High School, 73 63 ** u Bandry bills for repairs, 31 65—1,458 32 Total cost of High School, $7,683 29 Htgular itramns. Monongabela River 17. 8. Mall Packets STEAMER TELEGRAPH, I STEAMER JEFTERBON, Oxn. J. C. Wootviu. | Cait. Qxomj The above new steamers are dow running regularly. Morning Boat* leer* Pitts burgh et 8 o’clock A. M., ud Evening at 0 o’clock P. M. far BTBeeeport, Elizabethtown, Mosongfr bels City, BelloTcrnon, Fayette Qty, Greenfield, OelltomJa and Brownivflle, there connecting with HiAi ud Ooachee tor Cniontown, FayetteBprlng*, Morgantown, Wnyaeeburg, Canalchaeltowu and Jefferson. Paeaengeni ticketed through frenr Pittsburgh to Union town for $2, meals and etata-rooma on inclusive.—* Boats returning from Brownsville leave at 8 o’clock in the momingand 6in (he evening. For further Intoraatioo en quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the toot of Grant street. aafi G.’ W. SWINDLER, Anot. Regular tuesdav pack-. icp» > IST FOR 7iAriitnVillTlß Tt>fi• floe steamer EMUAORAHAII,Capt. Memos ArnTmilein fcr the abort* tod Intermediate EVERY TUESDAY, at 4 o’clock T. k. For freight or paasmge apply cm board, oclQ FLACK, BAHffKS A 00Aft*. ffiiiumnatt, Sts, FOR CINCINNATI A LOUIS VILLE.—Tb« floe steamer POTOXAjG,, Oapt Wo.o. Harry, vIU leave far tba aUytalW mediate ports on THIS DAY, 2d r. u. Ear freight or passage apply os bogKSJ Je2o FLACK, BABKgygg , St. Eouiv’St! EOR ST. LOUIS—The fine pas* r ■osger ttsasusr ORE, Captain UoorefvlU JfiggßE > for the abcr« sod all Intermediate porta oa HATUH DAY, 34 laat, atJP.SI. For freight or paanga apply «q to FLACK. BAItKgS SooTaSmi. I*UK at. LOUIS AND UPPER , 1 MISSISSIPPI RIVHL-Tba fie* PANOLA, Capt. B. a fclMoa, will all IntartoMiata porta on THIS DAY, 2d ImU at 4 o'clock r. K. For fraJghi or paaaan apply cn board at to J*- 5 _ FLACK, BARN£B A CO, Agn. FOR St. LOUIS" AND UPPER , J»"fc MISSISSIPPI RIVER—The fine steameriASß&K DR- KANE, Capt. Samuel Shuman, will leave and all icUrmsdlate part* on THIS DAT, 2d , tX 6 o’clock r. m. For freight or piau* apply on board.or to _J«24 FLACK, BARNES A 00, Agts. FOR St. LOUIS AND UPPER, JO** MISSIBBIPIIUVER—The fine steamerJ£Sssa LACROSSE, Capt. John Derlnosy, win leave tod til Intermediate port* on THIS DAT, 2d Inst, at 4 o'clock f. h. For freight or passage apply on boardor to Je24 FLACKJBARMKg A 00, Agts. I 'OR St. PAUL DIRECT.—The ■ •plendid steamer 000DT FRIENDS, JbS&shEß Capt. Shntnta, *lll leavefor theevovo THIS DAT, the 2d Inst. For freight or pesagft ap ply on board or to Je24 FLACK, BARNES A 00, Agent*. EOR ST. PAUL DIRECT—To, IP* .. BL Louis, Keokuk, Burlington, catine, Davenport, Rock Island, Waaona and SL Paul—The flue steamer nftttaprprw Captain Hendrickson, will leave for the above porta on THIS DAT, 2d fnat, at 4 F. K. For freight or pane* apply on board or to J*T FLACK, BARNES 1 CO, Agent*. FOR ST. LOUIS—The fise new > fPfrm it tamer lOWA, Oapt Moore, will leare AbSHBC for the above and all Intermediate porta on 2d inatant at 4 o’clock P. M. For freight or paMU* apply on board or to (Jel) FLACK, BARNES OoTAgenm 7 FOR St. LOUIS. — The splendid i fR ,a atnuner JOHN a FREMONT, Captain JbBES Stock dale, will leave for the above end all Intermediata porta on THIS DAT 2d Inst. at 4 o’clock P. M. For freight or passage apply os board or to mj27 FLACK, DARNES k CO., Agents. 1858. CABPBTS. 1858. THE MARKET STREET CARPET STORE, IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all demand* for Velvet, Broaeelr, Three-ply and In grain Oarpeta, of every da«Hptlon,«tytf and quality. Floor OH Cloths, from 8 to 24 foet wide, at lower prices than we have ever before offered; Oocoa Matting for offices or churches; Painted Window Shade*, and everyth Inc connect ed with the Carpet department of House Furnishing. Ae wo anticipate an advance in price* after the Spring Trade opens, we would suggest to pnrehamra to make their •election* now from enr targe Block and at onr present Terr low prions. Ca 22 W. fcPCLINTOCK. OAT MEAL, Pearl Barley and Oaten Groats, fresh ground and of snperiorqoallty.Jost rec’d and for sale, wholesale and retail, at FRANCE’S FamUr .Grocery and Tea Store, Federal it, Allegheny. JelS TITURPHY A BURCHFIELD have recM AuL> of Flgared Swiss Mailing a decided bargain. Also, Pequa and Lloen Collars, lower nsnal. And wo are now offering onr Benges and Gnmadlns Robes atmnch lower prices than sold at early In the rrsf-m. PRODUCE FOR SALE— -20,000 lb*, country cured Bulk Meat; ttbbU - “ Mesa Pork; * 160 bus. Dry Apples; 2,000 lbs. country cured Bacon, In store at nj3 BHRIVER k DILWORT ll’s" /GROCERIES —75 hhda.prime N. O Sugar: VJI 200 bbl*. N. O. Molasses; ■ T6bzs Tobacco, vat km* brands; 16 ksga fl twist Tobacco: . . 200 bis. Window Glass, m’J aim, Received and for sale by JeO B.fUip|gQn g 00. 20 000 LBS. BACON SHOULDERS; W.UUUiumJo <o tt.— 6,000 do do hmm _ _ 30 tea. S,C. Hams, Jo*trac'dand for rale by Jt3 T.LITTLE k 00. QTORAGE TO LET—-Two latge dry Col- KJ ltrt and Second and Third Aoora on favorable terms. Inquire of HTTCHOOCK, McCRKERY k 00- No. 122 Second and 168 front streets. Lawns, berages, LACE MANTLES. DOMESTIC GOODS, Ac., As rood end ehesp a stack as la In the dry. J&dAwf q HANSON LOVE, T 4 Market street. W fM^Mldrrns^^apls; a «a * Basques,Ootlan,Sleeves,Shirt The beat assortment In the city j tut rac'd. Plaaaa call and see them. JellatowF a HANSON LOVE,T4MariStlt VERY DEiCRIPTIONofDRESB GOODS Shawl*. Mantles, Mousing Goods, White Goods. Hoi leiy.Ac. Also, a Urge and very cheap stock OoU JsfodawF 0, HANSON iZtEu Sarfflt SUNDRIES— 30 bblt, prim© bud* ’ 8 ** Wool HowUndiug SSlliPssss j OHSSJ»n k <xyk ***** 67 Woodttmf UOODS.— *“ o “se2*' “S*,“ m, >wimtt , ,DMtra l «o. 0. niNBOKIOTt : ‘ _ TlMßtalltH* IM"ANILXiA, Bag and Tea Papers fcf “* JktMm *lwb gad qualitfe* far Mb at . W.B.EiTaS’SPtpwW*™*''"^ Health/ ! A jlltn BRJtUTT? OonStti*! on UJIm 6T DOPOLU ft SBKttvrtlD'S omiBBAiBS aaiass » The rapanlUlsd iceeea of the '■ expansion skirt jsffl^jsa^ssfiissssag will enable them to produce 200doseas (£*W Skirts) per day daring the moth* of Jane; July end August. TheyalsocalleJUatlontotbeir f NEW LIKEN SUPERIOEJSS3RT, For traveling, which 1b receiving tnireml eomocnaafloa from the Ladfcn. They ere the toll proprietor* of Ihe only “Patent Adjustable Bustle” tnuse. .. Beware of the many Imitations offered fa the tnarketjM they ere ell either Infringements of cor potent, or worth* lose. ''••••■•.; They also mannfactnre over 70 Other Dlflerent Styles* xoiiX asd vnthovt the “Patent Adjustable BnitlA” Those BKIKT3 hare been recommended by the HIGH EST MEDICAL AUTHORITY a« being the bed artist* Jbr Ladiet um that hat ever been ofertd to the pvbh's. Ncae genuine enleas stamped DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD, MANUFACTURES?, NEW TOSS. For ale throughout the United States and ».■!«« PROPERTY HOhDEBS, ATTKhTIOB rnnniw * joHzraonr Oaring Increased their fadlitiee for manttftetmiag tad applying W- S. OHILPB (Sc 00*8 PATENT ELASTIC FIRE AIR) WATER PROOF CEHEST ROOFUJG, ARE now prepared to execute orders for any deeerlptlon of Kooft, steep or flat, at the shortest Tw ees and with the utmost care, being determined to pot on Booth that cannot be sorpaaod for Cheapness and Durability..■ ;1 Onr Booth are too wall known to require any oology fr° s us. Testimonials In ftror of this HwtOwy imi ampler c° Q be seen by calling at our Office, No. 76 street.' Buildings covered with the abort Roofing can beseenat ZL Nelson’s, corner of Wylie and High streets; J. Beck’s new Hotel, cornsr of Grant and Seventh streets; Hones of W. 0. Leslie, Esq- Diamond alley, opposite Patterson's Stahls; Store of B. Straw,comer of Market and Secoodaia.; also Hocse of B. H.Snecop, same block; BrowniTiDe Wnsrf Boat; House of Robert Flynn, Congress, between Webstar and Wylie streets; Store of J. H. SlcKobrrts, Webstar su, Stable of A. Bradley, comer of Water alley and Sandusky street, Allegheny, House of H. B. WlUdns, Esq, Wood’s Bun; House of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. HcCul and Mr: Goes, Bast liberty; and many others too numerous to men tion. PERBEN A JOHNSON, apfolswlyF No. 76 fimithfieldsL, Pittsburgh, Pa. ?& 00 260 00 8 08 6 00 26 17— 866 21 LATEST NEWS from all partsof the world See the NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS, PUBLIC LEDGER, and CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, Dellrer*} to erery (or t of the city, by looting your oddnta it HUNT A MINER’S, Muonic HolL i«U Ttmda repplied. ORBAM FREEZERS. UOSBER’S PATENT 6 MINUTE FREEZERS, The belt ud cbttpeat Will be cab) at Miumliettjrer*' price. G 1 STROH & CO/fl MAGIC DUPLI • eatipg ud Imprenion Paper la a beautiful article with which to write a letter anil obtain a copy at the anno Ume without the oae of pena or Ink.renderiogit inraloable to persona traveling. It will take the correct imprest!on of any leaf, plant or flower, and la equally adapted for writing on paper, doth, wood or atooe, in the copying of planta, do eigne, mnalc, do, (without theiueof pent or ink} with n bone or common stick. Pear diCiircnt colore—price 25 cts. Boli by W. fl-HAVEH, Jel4 • Corner Market and Second streets. IJO RECTIFIERS AND LIQUOR DEAL- jL BBS —A complete Baetifjlog Apparmtus. eomprnloc Copper Still, Tube, Tons, Pnmpa, *<x, with a fine nogs cf Stand Osaka, all In rood order. Also, a good Cray, for *a!e byi WM. HITCHELTItKB, Jr. k BRO, ' No 209 Liberty atreot. N. B.—lf the aboro aro not disposed of by prlrato sale before Monday, tbs 2Sth Inal, they wfll’be sola by tnetfon that day, with Cbs balance of stock of Wines, Liquors, and Groceries then on band. JoSl TRUSS MANUFACTORY—Persons afflict ed vllfa hernia should notice that sre ere tho only ms*- ntectums ofTnaaea end Supporters in this city. \fo **li them at a far Ictrprte than the mere dealers, and In addi tion can fit theraaeroxately open the wearer. There Is no neceaalty for the public paying the prices they hrrechr.rs ed for these mechanical appliances. Examine and price Trnuee at any store In the elty.thon rixitthe Manufactory. CARTWRIOHTA TOUNG, JelB ' No, 8* Woodstroet. FISH— 25 hf. bbls. No. 2 large Mackerel 30 do " 3 do do 2& bbls. Baltimore Herring: 80 do No. 1 trimmed Eh id: 10 ht do do do do 18 bbls. do White Fish; so ht do do do 10 do do Troni, tObbU. Now AlswiTM Dry Salt; 20 do N. F. Herrings, k la slots sod for sale by Jell WATT ± WIIS3H. Coal by is prepared to deliver in ‘iout or PUUbnrKh, iJEL 0B BIXUHISOUS OOAL3 Ai aliCc-aldeliTeradby mol* weigSjsd, ob getting fallmeaiare. Also, HJB. HEEDHICK A2fDCLAY. .U&O, Allfgbeay Cool Da pot.' Anderacn at. and Hillraid. Of IbebwrqSfe^?' pnrcbMers cta4k7L COKT.Xnj W. a 7 mr3l K£OEIVED AN] 1 1X01 McCUTCnZO 1 feast; 25 bbl». Urge new Ko. 3 i 25htdo do , do 50 begs Rio CoSbe, . S or “>' l Tobawoi^— W half cheata Tonne HjnonlS ... , '; lp,r,rr Black do 100 bole. Ko.l Silt; lOctakaPouib; _lOO bozee CbeMt. OUN THOMPSON & CO —1 BoeheUe Ochre, Tennoat Ochre, Preach zin» ArecncaaZine, White Lead, •ad Whiting. I*ISH. —60 bbb Baltimore Herrin? 26 bbUHaliOx Herrin*. Dg £0 do No. 3 Mackerel. 10 do No, l daj 26 Hf do No. 3 do 26 Kitta No. 1,2 and 3 do 100 pukigi* u*> Ibb, rectred ul hr ule br J-b-oasiSeld /CONSIGNMENTS— : V«/ 6000 pounds Oonntry Bacon; 360 bat- prims WbiU Bmom 6 bblf. No. I lard; 10 kega Imh finite; 1 box Deerfiktot; 200 bns Dry Apples, In "tor* sad far «*1» by SKEITKR ± DID WORTH SUNDRIES— -100 ccQj anortad liui Manilla Rorw 160 balea boat Nary Oakom; 2Sbbl*. Pilch; 40 do B. Winter Whala Oil: 23 do W. 8. No. 1 Lard Oil, On haod and for nlaby JONES * COOLBT, No. 141 Water at., near Cherry °tlt T . COMPOUND SYRUP OF PHOSPHATES OE, CHEMICAL FOOD.—Thlj preparaUrnTw toDded mkpopular reaedy.bat to the medical faculty a* a outdare took, well ropplr the wait* ° f elementary matter loUse tern dorin* the prosrwa of chronic caeca, perttcuSSirii Ojro.pd.uxlCoosnnptkm. Thl. pnpmtTn to tie mtt, •meoblo to the ttoto isd entttol to thoVtoS toh,todttoMoot noneaate hjprotected tan. Bold “k"ton bp jos rtraraa J*S3 corner of the Diamond and Market *U £1 A R D To the Client* of A. B. STOALMOKT niTtng left PltUbtrrgh to rtdde temporarily (o TTaahlor. ton City, I hare placad ay aofiaiAed It* bnetoeo j* lh \ hand* of IBISIIA MACKBKZIE, Attorney*, No. MTourtL rtreet, to whom I rwpeetftrtly reenamead thcsa who har o hitherto employee mo ptofenlotully. Jc7-flmdle ALTttED D. IfcCAUmCT. Steam Marble Works. M^NTEL3.—A large andbeau ,l'j Htnl •tockriw.ijßoo hud ud being BMulleetarvri s*AU£Uoet7,£ld etrtrj low •prico»7^Ssi*flK,S of&eel Eeute, Contneton ead other*, whetherthwwant to Prcky. <* oot L?” taTlted * <*U and^SmoSkS nod aecarUin oar price* u wears »clllo UUjolow a* to pat them within the reJhof atmSt inyltaUwSaT - Portable MJUX a JOB Gearing onto OxxtingnanA -1. T- ■■'W.W&ZhL. &vssrisssss^^^s^ Sine smHGLEs“ b ß?ard;. Joilrt ,* Abo, Kb* iad 0»k W*»k 8,9 HT..WW<j *■ *. T\if caEOEQ&s'l’AMNr'tdWjrr* oa,' hand T ““7“ first* DM*» . ’’ »i- •• LL SIZES, always onhaaa at;3l9 {dber iA-iSS£SU. yq *• w. <fim» - BEH, ' Ala* *0 of -r V* 5 " • DAILT HERALD, TRIBUNE and TIMES: ICE CREAM FREEZER MADE. Callani get oae.at T. J. ORAIQ A OP’S, 1U Wood «t. p FOR SALK BYWIL w, IBS Llfccrtj *tr»et, Pittitrorsfa, W.V. WAtLACB. r-:
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