Sittstergl PITTSBTTRGH: THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 8, 1858. orriOJAL PA PER OP , TBE CITY City and. News items. ’ Alleofilth x Teaciiebs.—The following is the j o ac^ er ® Netted to serve in the various Ward schools in Allegheny city, during tho en- School House No. I.—High Behools—Principal, Andrew Simpson; Assistant, Mary J. Wallace.— Grammar Bchools—Principal, Kato Wotring; Assist ants, Harriet H. Nixoi and Rachel G. Graham. Medium-Schools—Print ipal.Lctiliaßced; Assistants, May J. Davidson} Marj E. Carpenter and Agnos La raont. Primary fechdol*—Teachers, Mary May, ”Marrianne Smith,alanjah Lamoot and Mary J. Mc- Donald. ] School lloaso No. 2.—High School—Principal, T. E. Wakoham; Assistants, (one held over,) and Lu cinda Smart. Grammar Schools—Principal, Carolino A. Moody; Assistants, Susan D. Nicbol and Mary F. OJivor. Medium Schools—Principal, Mary Ham mond; Assistant, Margaret Lnsk. Primary Schools —Principal, Emma L. Willet; Assistants, Martha P. Gregg, Elisa Mcllcndry, Isabella Harriw and Mary D. Lecky. Sohool Uonso No/3 (Third word,)— High School— Principal, Leonard'N. Eatoo; Ist Assistant, Mary Oglesby; 2d do., Isabella M. Proudfoot. Common Schools—Principal, Rachel A. Irwin; Assistant, Etta Allen. Medium Schools —Principal, Ellxaboth M. Wakoham; Jane Campbell. Pri mary Schools—Teachers, Elizabeth C. Lecky, Anna Frazier, Martha Graham, Elizabeth Pearson, and Mrs. Eaton. (One held over.) School House No. 4, (Fourth ward.)—High School —Principal, Randall Morton; Ist Assistant, Eliza Frazier; i‘d do., Martha Hamilton. Ist Grammar School—Principal, E. Hamilton; Assistant, Maria Frazier. 2d do.—Principal, Isabella Reed; Assistant, Chrictiana B. Williams. Medium School*— Princl pal, (hold ow;) Assistant*, Elizabeth Davidson, Margaret White and M. Wallace. Primary Schools >• Eliza Withoro; Azsiatant, Charlotte Sohool HoosoNo. 5, (Fourth ward,)-First Medium School—Pnncipal, Mrs. Crissia Ann Mortoc; Assist ant, Mary J. McCosland. Becofid |*rimary School Principal, (h«ld orcr?) Assistant, Catharine John ston. Primary School—Principal, M. J. MrCalles **• ter; Assistant; Anna C. McCall. School Homo No. 0. (colored.)—Principal, Somaol A-Neale? Assistant, Mary Matilda Ware. Tub State Fain— The Pbemipm List —We have boforo ua a pamphlet of thirty-eight or forty pages, just published by the Managemen 4 of the State Agricultural Society, containing the List of premiums, nod Regulations of the Society for its Eighth Annual Exhibition, to bo held in this city, this fall The list gites evidences of unusual care nnd jadgment.nud we have little donbtit will provo entirely salUfactory to every class ol exhibitors. The Fair days will be Septembei 28th, 29tb and 20th, nndiOotobcr Ist. The prices of ftd .-mission are .as follows: Membership tickets, admitting annual member and family, one dol lar; admittance cards twenty-five cents. The annual address will be delivered at 2 o’clock, P. M., on Friday, the Ist of October. ' The ploughing match will take place on Thurs ; day, September 30th, at 9 o’clock A. M. Sweep ? Bt&ke premiums aro offered for each of the • leading articles exhibited, though it is optional , with exhibitors to enter under this head, or for - the asuat premiums offered by the Society. We also observe that cash, premiums will be paid by tho Treasurer, immediately after the reports of the Judges are annouooed, and during the whole of the next week at his office, in this city. Wo are satiefied that tLe Fair .of 1858 will surpass all its predecessors, in display, and pe cuniary"' success, though the latter is not the object of the management. „ Tho co-operation of our manufacturers with* the Board, may be relied upon, we think, and if that be the case, tho Fair will compare favorably with any in the United States. \ *— -Ct’Bious.— A company of young men and women—their names are not material—two men and Lhree girls, from McKeesport, put up at the Merchants’ Hotel onSmithfield street, on Tnea day night. One of tho young men staled that two of the girls were hia sisters and tho third one hia cousin. Tho girls being strangers and yonng, requested the clerk to put the men in same room with them, which was refused. In (he course of the night an outcry was raised in tho girl’9 room, and on nailing theseconu story, one of them was found clinging to one of the posts of the portico, with the in tention of jumping to the ground below, a dis tance of twenty feet, while all were apparently much frightened. They stated that some person had entered their room aud attempted to takd i liberties with them, and that it.was this which j occasioned them to scream. The proprietor of the house not belioviog this story, had the whole party taken to the watch-house. Yesterday (Wednesday) morning, the Mayor examined the whole matter by the best lights he could obtain, and then discharged them. He believed the young girls to bo perfectly honest , and well iotenlioned, aod a citizen of Pittsburgh who saw tho names said that one of the young men ut least was an acquaintance of his in Mc- Keesport-anil abovdimspicion of any mean or contemptible act. Mo. 8. B. Williams who is with us desiring to form a joint stock company for erecting and operating ono of Berdan’s Automatic Bakeries, to which fact we briefly alluded yesterday, has eent us specimens of crackers baked in one of these ovens. There .are batter, water and sugar crackers in the assortment, and oil are very nice, and exceedingly troll baked. The ovens used in the bakery are SO feet in height, 24 feet long, and 10 feet wide, and rest upon a furnaco from which the heat is conducted by flues through tho oven. The dough cut in loAf tortn is drawn into the oven on cars by an end less chain, at every revolation of which, what went ia. dough comes out bread, and as soon as tho car comes ont and empties itself, another jOao goes in, and bo oa. The whole as described is exceedingly ingenious. We_ hope that some of our citizens may feel sufficient interest ia this great invention to in duce them to call upon Mr. Williams, who is a native, and was for a long time a resident of this city, and we feel assured that whatever he may say is worthy of entire confidence. Butleu Co—-That meanest of nil mean par ties, the locofoco, bavo set out in Butler county to break down the schools. They have assumed to bo the champions of ignorance there, and haviog held a convention at Butler in which fourteen townships were represented, they on Mooday last mado nominations as follow Congress: Jaa.JCcrr. Assembly : R. J. Gregg, John 0. Jack. Commissioner: William Jack. Trustees: W. H. Johnston, Jacob Schmecker. Auditor: Wm. McKinney. Aa Odi Fellrttf? celebration was held at Sax onsburg on Saturday, by Saxoaia Lodge, and by invited brethren from Kluanning,' Freeport, and Bailee—Lodges. Addresses were delivered by J. Lodewig Koethen, Eaq., of Pittsburgh, in tbo English and German language, and by Dr. E. B. Orl, bothof whom were listened to with great attention, by the largo and respectable audience. Ohhauzstal Cards.—We acknowledge our indebtedness! to Mr. John Sharp, artist, for a package of ornamental visiting cards, the de sign of each of which is different from the other. We have before seen and spoken of Mr. Sharp’s talent with the brush and crayon, but are now surprised by this, his “first attempt,” with the pencil. He is an artist endowed by nature with very respectable talents, and practice has rendered him remarkably expert in fancy scroll work, ornamental designs and lettering, adapted ; to sbow-cardg, scenic designs, or ornamental visiting cards. Any orders left with us will be transmitted l-o him promptly. .u C rf ß K C c l v S 'T nol lcing the admissions to the High school, the omission of one tyne made the scholars admitted from the Gth ward appear lo bavo been scat from the Gth ward. Below it stands corrected: First Ward —W- K. M’Caualand, G. D. Bol lentine. Strand H'urrf—J. A. S. Wilson, S. L. Millar T. U. Phelps, R. T. Marshall, O. W. Little, ll.’ l! Baird. Fifth Iran/—Barbara Sntch. Sixth Ward—‘Mary Allinder, Alice Jackson, Ko becca Gallagher, R P. Prince, Frank Stephenson. liinth Ward—M. Hamilton, Louis Boot, S. M. Brotrp, Wm. McKee, S. T. Paisley. tica office was loudly cheered a night or two since by a large company of jurenUo newsvend ors,*- They gave three cheers for . the “Old Gazelle'* in front of the office - which made the welkin ring.- Oar enterprising little friend Pit*, loek had treated about half o hundred of them £ Prickot’B on that night and they felt jubilant. By the way, I’ltlock is decidedly one of the most enterprising y oungators in theso cities and richly Sr 1 ' 0 '™ 1 ™ —4“ Ar.LEOED lIIGUWAT RoBBEIIY.—Oq We<W ß —day night, Robert Karr made an inforn£ti o n before the Mayor, charging John fticharndron Johaßird, James Campbell and Michael Rlnel hart with altaokiogjhim and knocking him down in the Bth Ward, onllhe night of July eth. He "" also alleges that they then and there robbed him of two bills. Karr is n pitifal looking object, with his face very badly cut and battered. He .thinks they would bare killed him, but for the interposition of citizens. Warrants were issued for the arreri vi 1 ihe parties. Tm sale of men’e assorted jammer clothing «il] be continued this, Thursday mornM*, at 10 o'clock, at Paris’ emotion rooms, No. 54 Kith etreet-Xhe trade an Inrited to attend, Mile •tockßHrttotlMlidnKoii.tUidv- y/f i. Court of Oyer and Terminer. PI IP M'Kei'b Trial,— -The eioso of the Common- W 6 wealth ra.‘ James M’Kce, indicted for the murder of Professor Louis Baehr, on the Bth of Jane, was taken up in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, Wednesday morning. Only 31 out of tbeveniro of 48 jarors answered to their names, a larger number had been in attendance during the term. District Attorney Collier and Tkoa. M. Marshall, .Es'qre., appeared for the Common wealth; R.\B. Roberta, and John Coyle, Esqrs., for the defense. Mr. Roberta said ho did notliketoasaume the responsibility of going forward in a case of such importance, with only thirty-one jnrqrs. lie was aware of the danger of calling talesmen.— Mr. Marshall said it was for the defonse to make any suggeatioja Commonwealth was pre pared to ga to l trial. After some delay and after the issuing of at tachments for sibsent jurors, the case was com menced. The clerk read to the prisoner the indictment, to which he answered “I am innocent of the charge.” The clerk then pul to him the usual interrogatory,— "How will you be tried '! " to which the pris oner, bursting into tears, answered— "By Godjtnd my Country." Tho jury .was then empanneled as follows: 1 i Lewis Fleming, T Isaac Lweo* 2|David Edward*. S Robt, Mtha&ej, SlLawrcow K. M'MuMn, U Wm. Donaldson, 41 David Hill, 10 James Irvinj SlHonry Todd, 11 Jno. G, Henry M’Cullough, 12 James Gibson, George Seibold, Lawrence BurkhardLj Nathan Whiting, Gottfried Fox, Christian L&ppe; Isaml. Maxwell, Wm. Cowan, Jaoob Capps, Davison Meanor, Sami. Beer, Peter Atkinson, James Anderson, John Baird, John Vogle and'Jacob Boyer were challenged per emptorily, and Wm. Fittsimmonß, W.m. Barn hill, Jr., Andrew Hayden, David Fitzsimmons, John Earl and John MoTierney were challenged for cause,and James Burchfield and A. W. Rook were excused, being sick. After eleven jurors had been procured tho venire was ngxhausted and tho court ordered a venire of fivS talos-men to This be ing done, bat two of the five were called. Mr. McCullough being called, waa-'Rcceptahle, and was eworn as.the 12th Jnror. Mr. Lgwi«i Fleming, the 7th juror, on being asked whether or not he had formed and ex pressed an in this case, answered that he had expressed an opinion that morning. Ho eaid he had expressed tho opinion in order to get excused from eerving on the jary, hat as neither tlje(defenco nor the commonwealth ob jected to ;Mr. Fleming, be was eworn as aborts. Tho Distinct Attorney oponed the case, simply stating iho'facta as they have been again and again detailed in the papers of this city. The first witnesij called on the part of the common wealth wasi- Dr. Wmi Kero, who affirmed—Knew Lonis Baehr; wfti his attending physician at the Scott House; was called to him on Wednesday, Pih of Juoe, about day-break; found patient silting up; examined the wound on the back of the bead; dilated tho wound and found external table of thfe occipital bone fractured and pieces driven in; tipon tho inner table; would take a very hard examined the body after death of Prof. Baehr; bis death was caused by this blow on (ho head. Cross-examined—The immediate effect of the wound upon the man's mental faculties would be to weaken them; he was rational during all tho time 1 tended him: knew all who tended him; wrote home to his friends; he was a littlo flighty at times when his | pulse reached 12U; have notj stated to Mr. Coyjle that he (Baehr) was not in a condition to repogniie any one; he ate strawberries, and I might have observed that at one time he ate too piany; did not state in presence of Martin Connelly and others that Baebr had aeen too much pompany and that i found him stuffed like an horse. Dr. Gross, Sr., sworn—|7as not acquainted with Mr.; Baehr; did not examine his wounds; saw him On the day be died between 9 and 10 o’clock; was introduced to Baehr by Dr. Kern; hid no conversation , with him; he was sensible at the lime; he recognized me when I was in troduced %-ith a smile. Dr. Gross, Jr., visited Mx. Baebijonce with Dr. Kern on the day before he died; stated to Dr. K. that I considered his parent in a critical conditlop; Baebr bad pos sesion of his faculties on fbq iky ho died; bad conversation with him andi he answered and spoketlntelligently. ■ I Mayor Hi A. Weaver, fworn—Knew Baehr;- t saw him for first line on Wednesday morning,'Jth Juoe: went to,Scott House tosee him; fpund him 10 W.i; lolj him I came to see him, and if possible to arrest the perpetrator; took his affidavit; next saw lim on the day he Idled, llSih June: took bis tying declarations; took them tir writing; have ilem with me: went to the bedside of the man; toil him what 1 came to do: asked ihim if he belie 'cd in God and ho said he jlid; asked him the fa :ts in reference to jßat I came jlu learn, and b pare them in a frefy lo* tone of voice. (Tho dying declarations ware then offered in evidenoe nd received with vw objection.. District Attorn >y read the dying ✓Declarations.) Mr. Baehr sta ed positively that McKeo'was tjio man who atru« k him. [District Attorney then ofl :red the affidavit or information made by Mil. Baehr, on thp morning of tho i*th of June;,also offered Mr. Baebr'p written description pf the man who struck t him, ; jrhich was reduced to writiog at the lijnc uho affidavit wasi made; objection was mpdebyMr. Roberts to the paper contain ing thd description of tho perajm who had struck Baehr.; Mr.! Marshall for thk Commonwealtji said that the description as offered was to be considered a part of the information and in that connection they offered it. Jjlr. Roberts aeked if McKee's name was written in tbe information when I|aehr Signed it, and was answered in the negative.] j Examination continued—ijound McKee at Mayor’s office on Thursday morning, 10th June; had just been arrested; went! to Bcott House and took McKee; took-him into Baebr’e room; prisoner/stood for some minutes before Baebr; not a wobd was spoken while McKco was in the room; took prisoner from Bkehr’s room and .then I returned, when Baehr [said ho was pasi jlivc that-was the man that had struck him. ;] Cross-Examined—McKee dip not speak whilo jbe was ia Baebr’s room; room about 8 feet by 110; McKee looked steadily atjßaehr; do not re jmember that prisoner wanted to see B. agaii; don't remember any conversation with Reed; jtold Baehr not to speak before McKee while tfie : latter was before him;. McKee was in tho room from two to three minutes; Baehr eaid all that he eaid alter McKee left his room- did not say "Mr: Baehr, we have got tbe man, flown below;" said "we have got a man, down below." Dr. Kern was present witfi me only at tbe time of the dying declarations; when I came I out of Baehr’a room told M’Ree he was identi- I fied; am not certain whether pr not M'Keo won • I ted tosee Baehr again; prisoner had no hear ing before be was at Scott House ; be never had a hearing; I adjourned hearings Lhree different times, os Baehr was constantly getting worse. [At this point, the hour of qoe having arrived iCouri took a recess until half-past two o’clock.] Afternoon Sutton. —Mayor Weaver, resumed— No other party was arrested lor had a hearing before me, charged with attacking Prof. Baehr. Robert Hague, eworn—Was present when Prof. Baehr gave his statement; he appeared to be very low, and in a dying condition, buL could distinctly understand tbeqaesfions asked by the Mayor. On the morning of the oth, Mr. Baehr gave a description of tbe person who attacked him, and officer Reed arrested James McKee as the party. > I Officer Reed testified to the 1 Cross-examined]—When I al be made no effort to gel away] Coroner Alexander testified i juest on the body of deceased] Stacy Lloyd, book-keeper ah was examined, bat his testimop ■egard to the condition of Pro: he time he was lying at the he Dr. Kern, sworn—Was frc llayor took the dying deefin 1 i&ehr; he appeared to be sensit condition. (Commonwealth \> 'fitness what declarations deett ' he person who oltaoked him, \ reduced to writing? Defence t vritten declarations werealrei pbjection overruled, and evidi tie (Pcor. Baehr) eaid MoKco wi struck him. 1 Commonwealth rested here i opened for defence. lie called- - J William U. Jackson—Am a r known defendant two or three night that docc&sed was ottaol i Elm street; James McKee was t! tween nino and ten o’clock tb i James McKee and myself wer< i aye played until alter six o'cloc i between ten and eleven o’clock ojf the house, bat only remained ales. Shipped on tho steamer ,] op the 10th, and went to St. Loan brother of James, came after me on steamer Hallman, at St. Loat jOn cross-examination, the wj only reason why hojenew it reaswu - r - night bo was with MoKee was because be left od tile boat on Thursday. He saia bo became ac quainted with McKee at a den on Elm street, kjspt bj Mary Burke. On tbe evening in ques tion, McKee was .sitting on tbe steps when be there. jWm. Koine, Michael Rinehart and John lately were examined as to Mc&eo being at the Kaine said he left McKoe there fied to kS? 4 ! 1 **l° o eloek » R °d the others testi time hla com P aD 7 there about that Wnet, when J Jfaon SS s ' honM ' th ' Mme * The defence then re»t«.i „ weallh offered tetttaony fo 3*. U ‘. w'S?* 1 ' WU at tho Alhoneaa, on UtiiiZ tirelre o’clock, lo rebnUho t|»UtilouMli»T« two onu,.”™ ination in chief. Objection overruled and ctT- { aencoadmitted. ; __ __ JobnSchaumbangher, worn—On the Rib of WissraoToit, July T.—lt is reported thu com". I committee or aebitelatiosVor ji ne Jono, before ten o’clock, woe at the concert at mauder P.ge will command Urn rod «ooa to be ; p . p. v. p, Jon, 6. Ctacun, Bum sourot, the National Theatre; went from there to the dispatched to Paraguay. ; j. n. ocma,. d.™ irc-mu*.. Athcosam; eaw James McKee at the Atheneom; Tbo rariou. Libtanea and In.titatioc. of Learn- i• — * - put beer on a tabic where he was silling, abont ! j“E throughout the Colon will ehorUy be .applied piTTsniROU nanttETa twelTe O'clock; Prof Baehr was there r.lovine b? th ” Inl ' nor Department with complete ten of the nianc .hcrtle bebiee T tP. , P : the document, of the 3tth Congreas. Tbo depo.ito. ' Pirrsmaon, Tacaanei Jclt leoa. table-hJleftS£ I „'J", l ‘l* Mr ’™ ™ designated by-the member, of Cong™, ip on .barf of TO table «;« at RS, and . ell alter eleven o clock. ■ accordant© with the law of the last iesiion. sfaail lota of extra Iron) wagvo at $1,40- >'rom store, sa'cs urosa-examined—The first time I saw McKee General Ward B. Barnett, of New York, bu bceu • Q \ C2i bbl *- ,0 lot »- <°r super, *3.r.vj?,54,00 was at the Atheneam; 'the next time saw him at j tendered the appointment of Surveyor-Ooneral of f xtTa * ftoj fA:i.’i<g.|4,so (,jr family do; principally at f h “ j, ll1 '; did not say, when I saw him at the . Kansu, and Nebraska, vico General L’albona pboso | MsloBSu»-*Uo. to cit. wed. of U Mob jail, I did not think McKee was the man. ' commission expired on tbo 2d of J ulj. • • j („ n.nntry at MoUajn, 2f» bbb to Geo. Kraft, sworn—Am a cotter at Chester's Washiscto* Citt, July 7.— The Commissioner ' . n., . sr store, Wood street: on the night of June Bth, ,of Indian Affairs, with tbo approbation of Oje Sac- jiXyllSi” ..tsol-w "iLSI.t JsSsUhoo * ton. left the concert at the Theatre, and went to the retary of tho Interior, has taken prompt measures iiacun’—Sale* of h.ujo r-» ?b<>uM««rs ami Uems m lots Atheneum; saw James McKee there about eleven with a view of preventing further Indian depreda- at 7 and .mil 2,500 th« a»u>aa»o.i u»hj* at u. o'clock; he was sitting at a table: saw Prof. : tio ? s in t!l ° Slol,x a K® ne - T * * asent, K. of 26 u-NKo.i Mackerel at }lo^*ii-a Baehr liiere, after eleven o'clock; he waß play- ■ !’ r '£* Ctto, jnstrnrtionrwen^ 8 OIIEK*T:-rfei«. ri«b webiica ffit-n ;*(,4‘S. ing the piano: aboat a quarter before twelve, ! . ? Dce,t : anJ , 10 ' - » nan \fn»irsat<; t I V* mmb—Saiu« of jo bt>b .ouiiTiitr at SI,CS. went out and saw McKee at the door. I !£® S ?P * nnlCD<]cot ol UJlftn ¥*' n * 1 *•■!. _gha|v-?,i.m from wj*»u of iw bus Me.lin.rr.ncaD Cross-examined—Tbe room was crowded con siderably. Dr. Ilartraeyer, sworn—Saw McK«-e ni tbe Athencnm about twelvo o’eock on the night of the Sth of June. : The testimony for tho Commonwealth then closed, and the Court adjourned till nine o’clock this morning. Items—The Grecnsburg Democrat has chang ed proprietorship. E. J. Keenan, disposing of the concern to his brother James Keenan, Esq , present Consul to Hong Kong, in China. E-J. J. it.still to bo its editor. Tns Greonsbarg Herald says: (in Tbnrsday night last, (21th ult,) the dwelling house of Mr. Henry Blank, of Saltsburg, was entered by one or more persons, who made their way into his bedroom, and took therefrom the pantaloons of Mr. 8., which they carried down stairs, and ex tracted from the pockets of thesamo tbe sum of twenty dollars in money. On-Sabbath night, the Ulal uit., a house occu pied by Mr. Jacob Long, in White township, Indiana county, was struck by lightning. John 11. Neglet, Esq , has disposed of the establishment of the Butler Herald, to Messrs John and Samuel Coll, by whom tbe paper will in future bo edited and published. Sophia Furnace, at New Castle, which has been in successful operation ovor nineteen months, went out of blast last week. During that time over eighty-five hundred ions of metal have been produced. After undergoing a few necessary repairs, the furnace will again com mence operations. Accidental Shooting in Lower St. Clair, —At a late hour on Taesdny night, a German named Christopher Fhcil was shot through tbe brain and iostanlly killed by a bullet from a self-cocking revolver. There was great excite ment in the neighborhood about the affair at ths time, as it was thought that a man named Wm. Heilig and a married woman named Margaret Vogt, both of whom were arrested, had mur dered the man. The event occurred at a lager beer hall, kept by Wm. Kuckcisen, on the Bir mingham and Brownsville road, a short distance above East Birmingham. Pbeil and a man named Kerch wero there drinking. Heilig, it appeared, bad a loaded pistol and a handkerchief in the same pocket, and in getting oaf tho latter, took out the former also and laid it upon the bar, when Phcil took it up and accidentally shot him self with it. Coroner Alexander held an inquest on the body, yesterday, and after a foil exami nation, ibo jury rendered a verdict in accord ance with the facte—accidental shooting. The deceased resided in Birmingham, near the gas works, was a teamster by occupation, and leaves a wife and six children. A few moments before the occurrence, he left his son in charge of his team, which passed on towards Birmingham, while he Btopped in the house where he met bis death. Suicide. —A man named Josiah Johnston, a carpenter, about 33 years of age, took laudan um on Tuesday, from the effects of which he died yesterday morning about 7 o’clock. Drs. Uallock and Williams were called and used the stomach-pump upon him, but it was of no avail. Mr. Johnston was an ingenious and capable me chanic, and it is supposed took his life under an attack of temporary insanity. He resided on Elm street, in tbe Sixth Word, and leaves a wife and five children, the youngest only about three weeks old. The stockholders of the Onion Banking Com pany met in the Iron City Building, on Monday, and elected the following gentlemen to serve ns directors, for tbe ensuing year: Adam Wilson, Wm. Stevenson, J. R. M’f’one. A. G. Cubhagc, Joseph H.OSS, John Glass, Wm. S. Haven. They met on Tuesday and organized; Adam Wilson being ro-electcd President, and C Hanson Lore, Treasurer. Mrnnaeoi's —Thomas Long, ao engineer on the P., Ft, W. Sc C. R. R., went into the Mansion House, Liberty street. Monday evening, and was brutally assaulted by two men. Information was made before Alderman Lewie. Terrence Timmony, oue of the accused, was arrested on Tuesday and held to answer. By an oJvcrtiscmcril to be found elsewhere. It may bo eoen that the managers of Collins Park, intend giving $lOO as a premium to trotters next Saturday. The race will be open to all horses, and some eix Or eight animals of good speed and bottom will contend for the premium. Toe Horticultural and Mechanical Association of Salem, 0., had a very successful exhibition at that place on Saturday last, and will have another on the iJlst instant, which they promise shall even excel the other. James Mobas, residing on Webster street, was kicked by a horse on the wharf on Wednes day, and had his knee badly injured. He was carried to his home suffering much from the injury. A woman named Margaret Curran, mado an information against Chris. C. Seely of Ist Ward, charging him with assault and battery, in putting her out of his house forcibly. Capl. Seely ,gavo bail for his appearance to answer. [ltem* by our Special llcporte,.] It will furnish any reader of this item an hail hoar’s interest and amusemoDt to pay a \ isit to No. CS Filth street, where the splendid Sowing Machines known as “ H'A**/rr «£- Wilton'S’ are on exhibition under the sapeiiDtoodance of Alex. It. Herd, tbo energetic agont for this city. These machines, com prisiug the different varieties manufactured, the neat aud highly omametital, occupy tho front r&ck of this class of Improvement. They aro ns clitjap, also, as efficient. jhe devotees of that subtle luxury, tho “Indian Weed,” will find Meur*. WiUvn <£■ tile,non, 276 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, and Ohio rtreot, Alle gheny, principal dealers in the artiele at this point. They have all qualities, styles, flavors and descrip tions of Tobacco, and in addition to the stock on hand at present, are about receiving an unusually largo and well solected assortment from the East of the most popular cigars, and smoking and chewing tobacco in tho market. We predicted tho success of tho new Shirt Manu facturing and Furnishing firm of hlcttrt. Hotter rf ; Smith, when they took posossion of their storo-room in tho Girard House on Sinithfiold street, and derive no littlo pleasure from tho fact that it bos already won its way upon public confidence and patronage. There is no establishment in tbo city better worthy of tbo esteem meted oat than this, and we commend it to our gentlemen friends who would enjoy the ac quaintance of tastefai, intelligent and polite cloth iers. ' Try a b of Binrnian't Vegetable Compound. It is the best medicine which wo can recommend in Lung and Threat diseasoi, having effected cares in many a ease considered by physicians to be hopeless; aftor tho failure of every other remedy. Its history is itself a standard endorsement Used orig. inaliy by tho person whose narao it bears, in the !a" extremity of safforing, and efficaciously used, it has in a few years become known over the wbolo continent and can connt its vam/.by thousands. Cargo’• Ambrotype and Photograph Gallery, No. 21 Fifth street, is a most pleasant resort, a piaco with which few who are acqnaintcd ever “fall ont," ono not to bo passed without a desire to stop in, at loast for a few moments. And why ? Bocauic its proprietor is a thorough gentleman, devotod to the interest of thoso who call npon him, invariably kind and polito without effort, und, withal, a faithful and skilful operator. His reception room is the must convenient in tho city. Step iu and convince your self of tho truth of this statement. arrest, etc. Tested defendant to holding an in* \ Ibo. Scott House, py was merely in jf. Baebr, daring ioee. resent when the ptions of Prof, iole of his dying proposed to ask Eased made as to aside from thoso objected, as the ndy in evidence, fence admitted ) *as the man who That the American pooplo are appreciative of any substantial service rendered them, is seen in tho re sult of Dr. Ayer’s enterprise. It was something of a venture for a chemist of bis splendid reputation among the literati of the world, to risk R in the pro duction of Cough Drops and Pills. But he boldly threw himself into tho gap where his talents could bostsubserve tbo pubtio weal, and it is now easy tusco that he did not misjndgo tho temper of his men. Throughout this nation and some foreign lands, his name is foremost at the bedside of sick ness—while in the good be scatters, he is socond to . no living man. Ho wins the brightest laorals man can wear, and enjoys in untold measure the luxury of doing good.—Observer, Dubnque, lotca, J and Mr. Coyle river man; have months; on the ed I was up on Owe; it-efos be lt 1 went there; playing cards; * next morning; McKee was oat • about ten min- J. W. Hailman >ls; John McKee, e, and found me Tnr Lots of Praise.— “The love of pralso, hotro’cr concealed by art, Reign*, mere or Ims, and glows in every heart; The proud, to gain it, toils on tolls endure. The modest shun It bat to m&ke it sure." It u oar province to praise tho garments made at . ! w"“Stone Clothing Hall of Roekhlll d Wil. puwri P ul“ 605 »i»» Si*'k. f - fitness said the waa on Taesday - Have tou ever tasted Bown’s Ice Cream, if not we woald advise yon to call at their saloon, Federal street n tar Lacock, any hoar between 6a. w. and 11 p. and give it a trial, and if you are not satisfied as to the quality and flavor, then we are no Judge of this delicaoy. They have constantly on band a choice variety of fine cakes and confeotlons. A fine assortment of lire works jast received. f IceCdeam.—Parties individuals will be sup* plied with rich and well flavored Ice Cream, served np neatly, to order, In those newly fitted op and airy room* of Oltrers, 8t Clair near Liberty street, on short notice.J. Also, constantly on hand all tho lux nries of theTseaton, Strawberries, Rasp berries, etc, ■mothcedln-rieh country cream, with cakes and confections wf toftwm. Call and see. . f Telegraphic. The claims of tho Indians against the government arc to i-o satisfied aDd preseots are to I*o distributed and otbor tueasuros initiated to promote their domes tic comfort. The Indian Bureau long ago anticipated ~ tile** - difficulties in ibat quarter, but was unable effectually tn act in the premises until Congress at (ho late ses sion made an appropriation in accordance with an nrjjoni recommendation to satisfy treaty and other demand* of these disaffected savage*. St. Lons, July 7.—Letters from the Utah cor respondent of the Jtrutnrral, who is trarellingjwith head-quarters, say that General llarncy and staff reached a point on Little Illuo, 245 miles west of Fort Leavenworth, on the 23d Judo. All were weli and in excellent spirits. Tho letters contain no news. The roads were good and the weather fine. The bead-quarters wero progressing rapidly. Tho •Id column under Col. May was overtaken on tho evening of the 23d. Gov. Denver passed through this city en ronto for Washington. A dispatch from Nebraska 9ays that the ox trains were returning from Fort Kearney. They are in fine condition, and report good roads. A number of trains wero wailing the arrival of government freight. Tho correspondents of the New Vork Herald, Cin cinnati Garcltoand Commercial left for Utah on the 30th of Judc. Lorr-- :li.e, July 7.--Tho river U falling with 5 foot water in the canal, and from 8 to 8$ feet on tho shallowest bars to Cairn. Weather clear. Mercury V3J degrees. Telegraphic Jlarfceta. Nlw York, July 7 —Colton firm; sate* 1000 bates. Flour firm; sain 14,000 bids. Wheat firm; sales 6u,0t0 bus; tho supply U scarce. Cora Arm; 2H,hcO bus sold; supply scare*. Whisky firm at 23).j<,£24. Sugar firm; Muscovado CofT'M> ij'iu-t. Catu» aiarLt l: the receipts worn 2370 Boevts, 8060 Stiecp, IS2J Swiue. Beeves L&9, average shi_-rp drooping; YmU, full prices: Swine dull at PniL-onput*. July 7.—ltreaditutTs. excepting Corn, dull- Fljur selling only In • sninlt way st ft for su perfine, aod (l for extra. .No change in Rye Floor or Corn Moal. 'duOd bun Wheat brought $1 05 for red and gl 15 for albitA. It to declined to 70. Corn advanced; y e j. tow in demand at <BtifSo. fu*x> bus Peooa. and Western Oats brought In tircn'otiM and Provisions Do change. W~hi*ky advanced to 24*4'.'i2oe. OjsasxAfi, July 7.—Hour firm tlralu steady and un changed. p hisky firm at 2»e. There is a considerable m ireaieut In Provisions, with sales of 500 bbla Mess Pork at $l5: luothhds Baron Shoulders at Sf,*. packed; 400 this prime Lard 10c; lUron Sides aro wanted at 7*,, but 7}£ asked. Linked i.'il »V Grocerin firm with a fair demand BAITJMORtj July 7.—Flour is quiet, but Steady. Wheat: soles ef red ht $1 20,'it.1 "A. white at $1 25(il sain of n|<l Wheat adj:l(<vl 05. Corn steady at 7l*ft73 for whltoand for yellow. Whisky quotes at pro vlsiuas dull bjit unchanged. A neatness of style and finish is a dis tinct featarin the garments for men’s and hoys' wear, made .t tho establishment of J. L. Carnaghan, Allegheny < ity. He engages first class workmen in every depar&uont, and nitn« at superiority in each branch. j Asotuei, of the good ladiesofour eitytesti- Gin to tho r(B< icy ot Pi M'l.vnr’v Celebrated Vermifuge pr-parud by-f It-ming Bn*., pitud-urph, Pa. Ni» Yi'R*. February 7,ISSU. I do horeby <*rtify t * the public. Ib.it ncLibluf n>lu<-. 4 year* old. l»rta : t'ouhlrd wltli vurmi. I vim iuducod u. pur chaao a t*onh- fl)r Mi'Laih-'* Celebrated Veronfu,;. . parM H-m u* Hr— . rf putaburgb, 1“* , which I admin- UU7-.-.1. a.-.J U. • result *a.H. It brought away an itniuoneo number of wor rn In bnnrhoe ami <trmc»; many bad the ap pearance nr l.ejn* rut to pi-cov. My dill J U now enjoying tnoet I lake pleasure in recvnmiendtnic it U> loth voting,•and old. a* nn« of the beat modldnea lever f MItS. ANN JEMISON, 3$ Ninth it. RB.Purdialera will be careful to aak for DR. M'LANK‘g CKI.KUR.mUi MERMinjOK, mmnnfkctared by FLEMING BROS of I‘irrtccfcf.H, I’*. A!! otbrr Vermifnpw In emnpar- Iwjti are wnrtls«ta. j)r. M’Lane’e genuine Vermlfagu, also hli celebrated j.iv-r Pill*, ran now tv* had at all respectable dmeatoree. A’»n»jenuui<. vithout tb*ripnslvrt r<f je;.7,d*wrlwf VLKMINO BROS. Among diseases, i ►ysr*ep«ia and Dinrha*a rank m most Jifile tilt c,» cure. \\ e are pi eaoed to bare It In onr power to ioint out a remedy which hai proved eflWtu al In many cuire, and which w.« ran aafrly n-comtnend a* a certain and inlillible core It haa but-n- the mraoe of rtwen- Ing tbonnwlepom an untimely crave, and Riven tbe glow ••f health to a lean and cadaverone form. Tbe medi cine We have rtdet-vncf* to U •Ho.tetter* Celebrated Stom ach B|tt<«r*.' ? Bltior*. wboee virtue* arepromalgaled through tbe Stale. are rontinnally inrr*Hw,t., c | u tbe f»v..r »f tho pni’li-;, an l. from the ti.anv cure* they havn off.vtvd. have dpnbtln « tbe "rr-ndvncT over any other preparation btforwjtbe pa -he. hold| by Dr lgrivt* everywhere, and by UtMTETTEK A SMITH. Solrg’n-yrletore. N.h ts Water or &«< front «tt jnicUwT ■"■■'i I - I Sprcial jnmiCfß. HK|[miu»U s oBNI'iNK fKKJ’AR.VTii> UfcL.Min) .D’S Genuine IT.EPAItATI.W iikLMR lieuiilno J'UEl’Ait AgTitV S U.nottie I'KEPARjindN. !• prepared a. t.. Pbarlmiry uit tbO grratut accuracy- ami Oi.-r.m al ki.owle.l ; ;e drv-.tl-d to their oml-tjnution • . HKijMIMI.D HUH.M iNi; I'RKI'A KAT|i» . oTlhe Itladilf-r. Kidney*. Gravel and I»n*yi»v. REA!’ HEAT'' READ - "Vc alltirt«d reed,'' tin- lullow llt{ Ci-rtifli alrt.of * i nfm.i ’ju year*' itanajiic ' U Tj Ilf-LW* lvor ,s.c | Lave Uou tr.-iihj.-l with an afl|l<-ii-in of th*-JHadd-r nnd Kidneya f. r ov.-r twenty year*./ i have tru-d 'l’by*i< ians In and at lu*t cuuclu ... ‘"J; 110 eennuio Pnjaratlnn a trial, as l bad heanl it big iv *|-.km <d. It afforded mo Immediate relief. I h.-or *..| three little*, and I bnv.- übUiuixl more relief fro*n i < * ff.-c t* .and f.-el mudi belt.-r than I have lor I went j your*-! <■'■» ■«. I have the cnate.i fntih Id it* virtu.-- and cur.iil e acd »h«ll do ail in tuv |*jwcr to make It knowr to the afllirtod Ho|iiiig thi-i may prove ndvanta- E«->uv ' }-u in aseißUßg y u .i 1., . :l tr.*lu,« the mclidn- 1 am tn T yourv m .M-Coaimt. Len .town, I’a . Jan. US, IsiT Id any doubt Mr. M.:C..ra;i V s • t«t*aii>nt, ho ref-r. • HowiDiT (JCUtlrnn-O lluy Hoti lion Hod. tloil Hi ni IL a i Wn> Bigler, ix-OuTcrivir, Pvnn»jl*anU Thus B. »'lor*-ne»- t Phll«<l>-l|>U<ft J C Kn‘»i, Ju'ijso,Jioca Co., Pa. J 5 Ul.v:k, Phik.Mj.ht« D. R. Purler, oxJJt.rornur, 'Ellis L«wU, Judge, Pbll&tetpln.i R. C. Qrirr, Ja'Jgo l H. Cor -u'Jst . O. Wo xlwrtra, Judge. I’hlUdoli-liU W A. PnrW, Ci»j SotMtor. I'hilaitiOi.ln* John Diglcr, ••x-florrnwr, CaHf K. Bank*, Aoditi,. Orncr*!, Wruih»uKt..u, D c nany lf nwt^urv. * o:l*rrl)*«mr>it hradnd LMBOLD’S HFNIINE PREPARATION, n tob .er column. X ill eat Pill.- TT..j Inw.frl.hrr4 H-altl, Pill rnrvii bi«wiarha. Th<l iraefcnher* Health I'll] cure* frol liotaarh The Iraofrnlvr* Health Pill cure* Ml breath Tli« Jmifouherjf Uoalth Pllt cure* c.-ilrn lK>«r«|* Tbo jnehnb. r* Health Pill cure* palpitation oft ho heart The Jniofouhrin Health PHI euro* colicky pain* Th- Jranleuhern Health PHI cure* pile*. Tlie Jrarfrnlx-rj; Health Pill cure* dy»per*U. The ir4r.frr.lvr4 Health Pill ptirge* without pain Tl.eCraef, nhrrg Health Pill d M « nut weaken IheKjraefrnhrre Health PHI I* not dra*lr. ThejOraefrntk.ru Health Pill can t- Uk*n at work The*Gr»cfeober R Health Fill U entirely vegetable Tbe»ra*fruher« Dualih Pill i«tbeb*»u.peirt o ,c pill known " rC " v 1" »' rtme. s«m™«nS Health Pill - tire* aci.l Homach. lh»Uranfculu.-rK Health Pill cure* nor»ou«nea* TLeQra-frnbent Hoalth P.ll h«a cor«.lM»m»<ired*. r ai.frr.l.er K -Hr*ith pill will <-nr«i where a pill can The Ormifeiiberg Health PHI acts on lhr> l*l<t D ..r» Hoattb Pill cutnl.lnrethe Tinner d moat ThdGraofenUrf; Health I’tl!* are tonic nod not wrakcnln* ThsUrMfrotHTjc Health Pill can be taken at nhtht ficfeuber,; Health Pill can he taken after dinner udenlwrg Health PHI cnntnlnea iWlo ODe ~i|| Weti>*rg Health Pill is taken by the weak, aefenberg Health nil la taken by tt><> hlliona icfent.nrg Health Pill cure* Jaundice, nifcoberg Health PHI curee n-nnanently. » il| account oi all the Oracf.iqberK rnriliiTTrujtfi n ,r K Almanac*, which can bo had gratia at the Price 24 cent* a-hn* DH. GEO. 11. KKYBEB No Itn et, and J. P. FLEMING, AllnEhony. AwT jSk N r r i rtp itTv PH. J. UAL MB EX, SKWft UliC»i u ' * N L) K-jN' TI S T i rnoM NMr toils, | EXTRACTS TEETH W,.};■■< : > BY A toGALBENCMBINO AHK-M to •Wfnaerta Tooth on OolJ, SlWer, PlnUna. and UotU Pfr 1 -].?, and performs all Lwntal ln aadontiOo mauntir, without pain. C94T«rma modornto. 54 Smltbfleld Street, below Fourth, JoMttrafc PITTSBURGH. \ A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agonoy, j 1f0.j03 Fourth Street* 1 PITTSBURGH, PENNA. Ouin)>ftnlri rvpmoDleJ of highest standing. Üburt*nid by Petuitylranb and other Stat«s. Fin;, llarlnr ami Life Ulfcks taken <-f all desrrljilions. A. A. CARKIER, »■ 8. OAIIRIF.R. .* IG t> I L L K ts P I MS DSI7TZST, Extracts Teeth without pain, hy nn entire- Lt biw Anaestbotle agent applied ti* the teeth and gums onlj. Tenth from one to full setts Insertod on the various metallic burn. He also inierti tietb on entire Porcelain bau with coDtinuoujgum, which In beauty, dbaolloea and durability cannot Caff to I'lease. Call and eiamloo sjm i-J -tneor. ttS.OQli'e No. ti (fourth *tr«t, Mow Morketj (second ; (.-• Mrtydfc jsl&. ' Mci^Xua-iii^iN, M*»cr*crtiac* or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fowl Oil, _d*tfi;rtlyfe A’o*. ICSand 170 Xtaemd SrttL \ J.~ M. LITTTXjH] MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clnir Street, 1 !>r.lriah't Now BuiltliDC,) PITTSBURGH, p* ■Afclydfe “ iL OOL.-L.ms7l Forwarding and Commission Merchant, and wholesale dealer in Cheese, Batter, Beeds,7ish. . And Pmlnc* Generally, -^ r Ao. y, TVood gm, t PtUsbvrQk. $l,OOO Ruvahd for any Modicino tljat will A BUTCHEU'S MAOIC OIL, uut, I»JU» °”7, * oM Omotaftm, IWrt, K, SOe <rr Bask, Sprite, Brute,,, Sire Throat, Burnt, Qmiraeted OtnTt andJlutcUt; the only vrg. •table remedy discovered that will act upon tbeW and llm* hex thejotnta. Thousands©! persons bare beenl cored of these compUiote by ibis new discovery. All are invited to live It a trial. Principal office 2QA-Washington street, Rtnoklyn, N.T. For sale by DR. Q£Q, Q. SSffiEB*N© ItOWood street,and 3 .P. FLEMING, AJlegfem*- i. : ‘ .. u SSC£ >^S , * B "' £h * rm ' i '* Commercial Wheat at 70. Import! [by Htllroad. P Ft. \V *, CK. R si". l>J]a piper, M sF* Per kin* tc; ift« w <i|, JI, ’Sorahail; S) hUbi, J H RaJflbio: - T,._ 100 bis T J<)lm»loD;Tl27 bin I. Welter*; 1 c*k biicon, & fl bbl< it Dsbell t co; 1 Jo, L*ccb * llatcliinen; ‘j do, M'CtnrkMii 1 co; IMo, 1 bl bacon. IllJdtr, Wirt* 1 cn: ftfcar* rattle, 1 J.i liori, owner*: l<iS bbl» i‘gg«. lira; 4, r > rtn, 41ft bale* wo:>l ; .-k* bacon, SI kjj* bolter, IiOO bui nlj<it, tlarke L ro Import! 3y River. iT. lA)UJS p- r And* rfaxot 12 e si* bbl». A Wool; o do, 101 do whisk; O W limit A co; 100 do beaa*, 33 ski hair,2s lales hemp, 500 coil> rope. 72 bale i hemp, '1 roll* leather, 30 bbls whisky,- Clake A co; 5 Ho whisky, A V H H; 2 bdls bags. L' W itt & c d 152 sk« wheat, R T fccnm dr A co; lu lea hams, 1 do dr ,• tv>pf, Alol Forsyth; 12 bbls whisky, W Cooper A co; 40 h! i< sugar, J Oardnsr, 10 bbls wbisbi - V Sentnn; 2S do do, 1 II Sanders A ecr, 25 do do, .Myers A M'Daritt; 30 dp do, < Loflnk A co; 15 do do, W A K WvdlT; .'i2 do do. D Wallact TO do do, I M’Uarry; 29 do do, S M'Crickrr A i n; 2f> do < o, J F. bmldt; 30 do do, Bny der A c<>: 10 kgs tobafco, II }andie«.a. Msaos A co; 5 tea meat. 8 Mercer A co; ;»0 bbta sniaky, 150 « bbls, A Ballon; 3)i )>bln hour, (Iraham A Thom u; I roil leather, 0 II Atidor son; IK ska wool, W Unrfcer. 5 hhds sagar, 50 bbls molas soa. K Riibinaoo A co; 10 bbl spirits, A Sackenhomisr A bro; M bbls whisky, Yf Carr k co; 17 e hf bhla, 13 • bbls, Rhodes A Veroer; 8 fe£s iu eh. J Arbackte A co; 2 pcs store patterns. A Bradley; 1( bxs starch, TUntendort 40 bxs eoap, J A lienshaw; 2 csk l meat, 3 tes do, W llailago. N'ASUVILLE ppr Oleow iod—loo bbls cotton. King, fennodk A co; 81 I.gs wb«M, Keonady A co; lObbl glass ware, l.)un* i o>; 100 M>l« bides, O'/ bxi (lurch, -60 bbls wheat, 1 bx boo bn, Clarko k 22 do lluwil, 3 do feathers, Simpson A Nelson; GOhhdsf flour, Mteu k M’Derttt; 66 flour, 37 bbdi tobacco, 3la bgt o: 30 bbla floor, 13 wheat, l Dldkej k co; 100 bble floor, iK«r, U’Candlea. Mn&oi k co RIVEE Then- i*:a total dearth of prtM at tho rirrr, «hl<*h h« fXfvt. Tli« vuibar tall rou- IhrrtnnmeW aiaa.lln* at 90"' now fallen to teas than fool tinues excessively hot, tho yesterday In tho shade. The St. Ixmis Republican ot Monday aays K The fiver at this point swatled from lour to fire incboa lines cor last reptrl. but wal falling slowly again at dark that evening. The swell WMjrum the Missouri. Tbe Ml noil and Upper Mississippi riven are reported falling by tbe last arrivals. Tbe U-ury Clay reports tbs watur falling fait from St. Paul down, wi h 3 feet water In tb* channel above Lake Pepm. and f et on tho Lower Tup Ida. The woatlisr baa l-een very bat bo St. Panl. *o hot that cattio bare dropped d.nl in the jflelds from Iho effects of the The arrivals yesterday war • the flue steamer Anglo-Sox r>D,C«pt Baker, with a first rate cargo ; also tlm beautiful little steamer Glenwotd wi h a good load from Nashville, and tbe iteamer Xew York Capt. GJlmor, with a UtUe freight. The Utter ha-1 her blarneys down, bat whether knocked down or lowered od iurpoae wo cannot aay. The Glenwond reports boats itlcl ing all along at Eacoon, tbe Sisters, Boater Shoals, and els >wberc. The river la getting quit# low, and is not in good condition. Iho only do partnre* yesterday were tho Oievoit for Wheeling, and the Jennie Gray for Nashville, \ » Tbe fine ateaoier La Crono, Capt. Devlnney, with a flrat rate load, w|ll Irevn to-dav for St. Louis. Also, tbo Goody Priende with tbe prince of good fellowt, CspL Sboman, In command, will leave for everywhere on the Upper Ultaia aippl as high up as St. Anthony This Is tbe tlm- to uko passage. The Reliance, G*pt. JUno, is loading as fait aj overabe can. and will tears hare without fail to-morrow at ten o clock. She is a flrat rate -boat In all respects, and tie Captain a gentleman aa we can testify. Mr. Uull, late clerk of the Maria Denning, *»'d one of the bait and rao»t reliable gentlemen vn the western riven, left this city Urn m.*'-ilug f.i fit. Looli, to 1 )<e chief clerk on board the *• „ji*r City of Memphlg, Cspt Kcntilr. This will be an additional attraction to travelers oo that great • team*r. Stellas teen van. tin.- Iwd up f n SL Louis, bat is to»Uii /.ut at oui't :n e»t- New Orleans trade. Cept. honnlr has gone on also, we presume, to take command. Arrastpr *t Srictnc —As the steamer Eton* City was leaving Ht Loin* i-t, tUturdaT.a hapless woman on board, named Martha Jar-* Davis, typed into U.e rieur. A deck hand leaped after tor and suc> r-eded, with considerable dif ficulty. In nobly effect lug her rescue. Sbo was then con iluctM to ihe lonite of her »i* er, on Green street Steamboat Register. ARRIVED DEPARTED. I.aioic-, Brownsville Luzerne. Brownwlllo Telegraph, do | Telegraph, do Oilooel Bayard, Ellraboth Col. Bayard, Elizabeth. Chevou. Wheeling. i Chevolt, Wheeling. Anglo-£exon,St. Louis, Jennie Gray, Na*hv|ll-, GUnwood, N'aahvillo. Naw York, bt- Locia, Rirta—“ fret IC* Incboa- fall. ttrgulat £uamrto. Monongabela River fcj. 9. Mail Packets PTE AMgItTKLgtfRA I'll, PTKAMKRJKITERSOK, .uSSbft c Art J. c. U'OODVIRD 1 Cirr. <}gfiaii» ri .Bh The above nek steamers are now running rrjjobirtr. Morning Inure TUU bnrgh »i s o'cU.k A M., m<l Krrnlng Boat* at 0 oclnrk I*. M t.ir M’Kroejxirßllubethtown, Mononc*- l»rl* C«t», IMlcroniuo, Pajoti-Cuy. r.rrrnJMd, CalifomU ro„i,„ ,-Hfa H*fks KU.| CwliM mn^ 1 , rotr7, 7 ,ln;t frDUI nrowaprml ln tb> *^' lni:, . n ' , ':i n,t '"" Trmc «/ Fof further lnforra»ti ,lD rom IV* wimrf blat, m th® fix'i of Qnmu^*L .* u _‘ U H* rWINUUIH, AQL^fc DEGULAK TL'KSOAV pack.', litrT F'maNFMmR-n, a„. n.»lgJgfog EH" K ,‘ U °‘ <***• Mcn.o. _! r V' ... ' * ,,<l 'olermd'Hi-j»o rt » EVKKV TCEaUAV, P. u. far freight or j>***acr enn|* C n ucls) M.AOtf. BAJiNte A CV, a/u Cinnnmili, F°vn, < ;- I '''ri LN n XAT;I * LO' is-. -ns?r.> jL ' lI.LE —Th* fine steamer IDA MAY.J&sfiSK C«pt John Way. »UI Inara fiy the abort- and aJMntenKS alr port* on BATTKDAV, the lmh Instant, at 4 p u For Irriitlit <-f p.ißta;;n apply on liUrd or to J' ! * _ i ELACK. DAR.VE3 A CO. Folt cixcKNXATr'jt uwisiT nsTZ WLLK.—The flco .K\[n.r Pimiri.f- Cnpl Wm. C.'llarry, .111 la,t,|[„, |h, "" 111 iffi? n»Jii.l. port, on THIS DAT, MU toil. .1 10 o'clock P. M. E.r freight cr [wing* ipnly on t-w.i] or to J "-" FDACK. 11.IK.VES t CO. Agent.. St. Hoists, &c. T TPI’EU MISSI SSI fpl PACK-, fES* n. IJ ET DIRECT—For St. [Lonis. Kroknk.lfiSSgl Bnrlimcton, Mnaeatiae, Dardnport, Bock Island, UaLoa. DnLutjiii', Locroav and Bt. Paul.—Tbo aplendld pamnger steamer O<>ODY FRIENDS, (*ipt. The*. Shuman, Vui iJSZi fur tlia a bora and all intemnjlau ports, on TUIa DAY. Slh lose, at 4 o clock, P. M. Torifrelght or pauaga apply on U»rJ_orto__;j u y| rLAfIK. DARN ES Acu° Agrol,. For st. louls aSd upper, ib*~Z MiasißSin KiVEn._ij,„ I".K| ljll T’ Cal ’. t ,' J ' ltlU I, '"rltlhey, will Iraro .od .11 InlrrmrdlAte port, oH THIS HAT, 6th Irut. .1 4 o cUclc r n For frolgh lor iknsgo Apply on bo«d or to J'-* FI.ACII.nAkNES A CO. Agu. CUTI.EHY, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS DESTAL IHSTRUHE.VM.Ac . Ac._ W p would «li inn attention «f tli* pnbllc to <Jor splendid stock of TitlcL Table and Cntlcry. W 4 would also incite the atte£ lion of the Utirtfral and Dental iprofraalona to ouratock and onr tanjlttjes for raanniactnrlng Instmtnnnts of all detain tl-n« Confident cf one ability fo pl-aae, „ w u rtt # JJji . CARjwniouT * young, eo w«cJ,l nO.MPOUXD EXTRACT OF ROOTsTiiTr making Boor a healthy haynn^n.—lt u peculiarly cf -Bf"rb n /tic * ffoct ‘°“»eruptionsof .all diseases arising from Impurities of lha blood. One of he most popular artlclea In the market wherever It baa been IntrodncwK Onebottlr.-wliirh coatSocanta, will make ten gallons of beer. Faraaleby ..... u. l. Fahnestock a co., _ _ Xo. OJ, earner Wood and Fourth ata. CUPERIOII BLAi\K"'BOOKSrTTd^7 nn h Ja T nfcl *; (^ h u Boot 4 I*7 Book*. A luge supply an hand, made In the muet •nperior manner, of the flne« quality of papor.eepoclally for city order*. Blank Book* made to order, ruled to any gUeu pattern. J£t. _ WSJ . 0 .'6IINBTON k QO., 67 Wood ,t. FISU.— 50 bbL* ami 50 hlf bhU'new N'o. ij Mackerel, 20 bbla Baltimore Herring 20 do Halifax do, 60 do and 50 kltta 1,2 and 3 Mackerel, dr> ***• 7‘eh, lu atore and f«r sale by _ ■!"'! • J. 11. CANFIELD. GROCERIES— -75 hhdfl.prime N. 6. Sutrar 200 bbl*. N.o. Molaatce; ® "S bij Tubacco, Tarlona brand*; U keg* 0 t trial Tobacco: W 0 baa. Window Glasa, ant'd iltet BacelTcd and for gale by Je9 R. ROBISON AOO PRODUCE ' 20,000 lb*, country cured Balk Meat; 25 bbl* “ u Mesa Pork; 160 bus. Dry Appier 2,000 lb*, country cored Baron, , lD _!i‘^ at fiURIVEII A DILWORTd’S. 20 Ofin L **S. BACON SHOULDERS: .V/V/V/io.ocodo i*.. Hami; 5,000 do do fildcs; 30 tc». 3. 0. Ham*, Jo»t recM and for sale by Jo 2 T. LITTLE 4 CO. STORAGE W LEf^TWTa7g7di7cS'- lan and Second and Third floor*, on favorable term* Inquire of HITCHCOCK, McCREERY 4 CO- ‘ J«1 No. 123 Setfoml and 153 front street* BRICK, TILE & CLAY'of the beat . qnality. on band and for sale by A A. HARDY. 9 ÜBI/S. DAMAirV AHNISH for sale by _ n.L. yAHNEBTOOS *OO/ IB GREEN for sale by D.L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. |RI£D APPLES—IOO buah instore and for iftla by Je24 J B. CAH7IELD. T£\N7IiLUU.MS-S0 tons 11. Clay Force ta »ton» and for «*lc by ISAIAII DICKKr A CO? SECOND-HAND WHEAT SACKS—S,OOO ln »tqr« and for tala o j ISAIAH DICSEY A 00. 9.E\C\ BBS* RED POTATOES to arrive for tale by mj3l M’BAMB k ANJER. fIEMEtf T.—so bbls Ujdraulic in store, and \J torn la hy JelO J. B, CANfIKLD. FOUNDRY METAL—-80 tons Soft Metal foryile by aygi HENRY n. QQT.t.twh. POTASH —3'casks puro Potash just reold goment tor sale by ROBT.PICEET. m Front street, near Wood, LAUD, —40 tes No. 1 Family Lard in store and for tale bye TfIAIAU PICKET A OC. WESTRIIITKESEkV'E WjaiSSE'r^if. lng daily and for tale by RIDDLE, WIRT3 A CO. FLOUR. — Extra Family in store nsd for sale by [JeJI] J. D.CANPIKLD. BEANS. —50 bosh prime white in storeand tor sale by fjegt] J. p. CANFIBLD., O PC OASES SAL SODA for sale by jeia - ~ . n. L- Fahnestock a m 1 ILL PAPER of best quality soldbv .WM.o.Jora^ POTATOES—IOO bus. toarrive and for ■Xjiria.hy;.... ■<vJ*2SJ.B.QSNTTELP- d°* extra Com Broom* just ► rcc’dindfccmltby T.uzsuidw, ®ia«llantmta. DR. R. A. TOSOB'B Tonlci Cathartic and Asti*DfipipUc F IIL Xj S. PREPARED AND SOLD BT B. L. PAHITESTOCK * CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, XGO, corner ofWood aad Fourth eta, Pittsburgh, Pa S AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic tod anti-dyvpeptle medicins, these rnu arc rocommandcd to th# public by the former propria tor (Dr. W ilaou) with • confidence each u a long continued and careful trial of (hem fu an ample practice warrant* In their operation aa «-cathartic, they influence more the mo tory and lew the secerning power of the bowels than any other combination in common n«*. AS A TONIC.—They agree with the moat delicate «tom acb, removing nausea, pain and debility from that Organ, and through it impart tone and vigor to the whole arstem. AS AN ANTI-DYBPEPTIG.—They neutralize and* inter nipt tbo formation of adds, check fermentation, and pre- Ten t the elimination of gaaee trom the food tap tbe stomach, —the direct rooseqaences of chemical action,—an actios which should never exist in the human Stomach. From these peculiarities in the Pills, a person taking them may expect a free, full and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain, nausea, local orgeneral debility, or that dis gusting sickness or cosUveness—tbe usual effects which at tend or follow ill-- use of other purges. CKRTiriCATES. Ertrort ,f a Letter from 11, F. /’-iriwirorfA ,£• C<’., DruyjuU, ilrmphit, Tetm., Jan. 7, 1858. Uessrs. B, L. Finatemct A Co.—We were tbo first to In troduce Dr. R. Adams Wilson's Pills here many yean ago. " They ware tho best Pill aver In this market. We uso no other in onr own families, and secured for them a high character by our recommendations. Yours, truly, 11. F. FARNSWORTH A CO. Estract «C a Letter from Q. IT. Inrin, .X'lthn’llt, 7Van., /Virunry IS, 1838. Messrs. B. L. FahxxstocK A Oo,—Dear Sirs:—l have seen Dr. H. A. Wilson's Pills tued,for the ague with good effect; I have used them myself and t»-llere them to Lw tbe best .Mil in use. I hare no doubt they will cure many other complaints when properly need, and I cheerfully recom mend thorn to the public. Respectfully, years, From Cat. Hm. Hophint, tatr Canal Commitiioner. Wasbxsgtos, Pi, January 8, 1857.—Dear Doctor—l hare been osing your •‘Anti-Dyspeptic'’Pills, when occasion re quired, for many years, and cao tmthflilly say that I have narsr found any medicine equal to them iu relieving me from affections of the stomach and head. They hare never failed to relieve me from headache, and have always left my system In better condition than they found it I must con fidently recommend your Pills as a safe and highly valuable medicine. Tory respectfully, Ac., WM. HOPKINS. Dr. R. Amur* Wilsoit. From That. Dlackmore, E»fj., Trcamrer of Allegheny County, Pa. fTo. Dr. R_, A Wilsox.—Dear Sin I havo been using yoor Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill In use, or that I hare any knowledge of I first used them for “sick headache,'* with which I suffered beyond descrip tion. I sra happy to say, that they entirely cured me.— Slpce then I use them as a family medicine; if I am billions w anything alls me. and I require medicine, I takes Pill anditntres me; they are myonly medicine, end hare been forth# lastseventeen years. THOMAS BLACKMORB January B,IBSB. Hr or Dr. Keytcr. Messrs. B. L Faruxjrock ACa:—l have had cons'derable experience in the use of tbe extraordinary Pill compounded by Dr. R. Adums Wilson, of which you are now the proprie tors, and ban- often felt their benign Inflnence in my own case for n/rro u arising from a disordered condi tion of the stcmacl-.fj I hare likewise prescribed them Lr others, in caw e of /. mucranta and other forme of headache depending on adeianged and Irritable condition of tbe stomach -aaddlg-stPe organs, for which they seem peculiar ly adapt.*!, being euiirely free from any griping tendency I regard them as a very Talnshle Pill, and one that parses, without at all debilitating. Yours, truly, GEO. H. KEYBEK, 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh, March 5, 1858.—JnA-dAvlyT Two Grand Pleasure Excursions, Mackinaw, Georgian Bay and Around LAKE SUPERIOR. TIIE SPLENDID STEAMER LADY EL GIN, Capt. To«kbis, Matter,-will make two Ploaanre Excnnioua, u above, the preaeot acaaon, learlox Chicarn end Oolli&gwoojl at follows Firat Elcnraiot*— Leave Chicago, Tc*»d*v. Julv in, at 8 o'clock P. M, Da do Lraree Colliogwood, Satardar, Jolr 17. at Bj* o’clock P. M. Socond Kv-orii^n— Leavee Chicago, Batarday, Jolt 31, at B o’clock P. M, IH> do Learea Colllngwood, Wedneadar. Ang. 4, at o*cjnck I*. M. On each of the»» excuraiuus the Ladjr Elgin will uiako landing* at the tereral, pointa on tbo treat thereof Lake Michigan, aa far north *J Two Rlrera. Thence the will pro wed through thelheantlfal Itland *c»ner7 Intervening be tween that poiutand Mackinaw, aljpbich place anffldent time will be given the ezconlonitt* to tint the Fort, and examine the variant natural curiosities of that famou* bland. [From Mackinaw the Lady Elgin will proceed to Georgian Bay, remaining at Culiingwood one day, to afford paitsen mn an opportunity to visit Lake Slmeoe, over lb- Ontario, Slincne ao<l Huron Railway. Thence passing among “The Million Islands" of the Lay, she will proceed up the St. Hirer, and throngb Lake George to (be Banlt, where ample time will be given to examine the Town, the Falla, and tbe great Shib Canal connecting Lake Superior with the Lower Lakes. : Paolng through the Canal, tho Lady Elgin will proceed on her royago to Superior City, on 8L LooU Bay, at the. ex treme Wratem limit of Lake Boperior, taking in the way, the famoue Pictured Rocks, landing at Grand Island”, Mar qoette (the Iron Mkrt of the North Woat,) Copper Harbor, Haglo Hirer, Ootobagoo, La Point#, and eo on, among the rti'nantic and charming scenery of the far-tamed Apoetle Itlands, to her Anal destination. At Eagle Hirer time will be given the excnnioDltta to rlait the famous “Cliff Mine," and ai Ontonagon a sufficient delay will be made to riiit the rlty. The I.ady Elgin will rernalu one day at Superior City Thence the will cmat down the north shore, pasting the new and thriving town* of Clinton, Buchanan, Burlington, Hncampmont, Bearer Bay and Saxon. She will also call at Port William, the Station of (he lindson's Bay Company, and a( Itlr Rujal. Thence on her homeward trip, she will call aiColllngwoot. to give excursionists from the East an opportunity of returning home by the nearest rout*. The kri'priftrn, Commander and UQmti will ucrt tin ta wdeea to r«oOrr three eacuf«R>nj the must pleasant e-..d »t -tracUre »f ecj «ter made around the Lake*. The entire sailing distance will be about three thousand mile*, erery portion of which embrace* eome of the wildest, m<nt roman tic and beautiful ieenery upon the North American Conti nent. For recreakionand health nc other summer trip la to he compared with' it; while it will also afford to the tonriat ample opportunity of gaining information respecting a * now bn: little known, poeeewed of moet wonderful a few yeara, must boccme ao now U for the boldneaa. Ip#" fumocj for IU weal fnfbnt** ui«l ot •oeorrj?'^^^ Jn nrtler to give th« fullrat o>b»r pnrT>.»o .if <lcl*j, (tio proprietor* p«rmlt etcnniuniela h»vicg ttrket* f«r the roand trip, thi privilege of remaining orw, and rrtnrnlngoo any nibs* qtjeot- trip of the t+i\y Elgin. For paange ud dtat* Rootne, apply to . . .» . A T. SPKNCKIt A CO, Agcnta, J*l»!awrU«tjflSSP Foot of La Salleet, Chicago, 111 LARGE SALE DRY GOODS TN consequence of the contemplated dissolu- JLtion of partucrvblp by tbe withdrawalol W. R. Mcxrnr from tbe firm at th» end of the present muoo, wo wUh to cloM oat tsx m powible oar large ttock of goods by that time, ml now offer all onr goots In both RETAIL AND WHOLESALE ROOMS A T PRICES SO MUCH LOWER. Tin. V rSVALLY sold, As t o make it to the interest c/all to make their pur chases fromus, as far as ice may have the goods they need. listing roooutly molted a fresh supply of goods froi Now York and Philadelphia, oar assortment Is Tory cun pleto, and Includes many styles of scare* and detlrabl goods.' It U our determination by offering every article low, t< sell off, If piMtlble. all tbe goods now on hand, that the jun ior partner may commence tbe fall trade with an entire net •lock. An opportunity Is thns afforded to purchase tbi beet quality of goods at low price*, which all will do well t< atail themselves of. An early call 1* solicited. , „ MURPHY 4 BURCHFIELD, JeiB.2awdlm*wltF at N. E-corner Fourth k Market eta OLD DR. IXKATH. HAVING lost his father,, ftro brothers, daaghter, eon-ia-law, nephewe and nieces by that dreadful dtAfase, Ocssltotios, and suffering with a cough himself, he sought and discovered a Preventive and Core tor Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervous Debil ity, Aathaa, Ac. HU cough was cared immediately; he cared his relatives, who Inherited tbe disease, and in con nection with his son hare employed U in their practice, curing thousands of cases considered hopeless by others.— For the purpose ol rescuing as many of bis suffering fellow beings as possiblo, he Is sending the redpe to all who wish ft for 10 cents. ADDRESS: Drs< DEATH, 101 Spring sL, oppoaito St. Nicholas Hotel, N. X. City. The following will protect Invalids from Imposition* CITT UIO OOCJTTT 0T N*W Yo*l, S 3. A. 8. QEATU, of said city, 1 being dnly sworn, salth » * Practising Phyrietan and Surpeon In tbs city of New York, and a Graduate of tt\r. University Jtedicat OA ugt of said city. . Deponent further salth that the Ortijteates of Cures here unto annesod, are true and comet extract* from letters of parties, sent by thtm to ihl- drpf, nen t. a v , ~ . G»l*aad) A. c. ULATII. Sworn before me this7th day of June, A. D,1858 (Signed) DANIEL F. TIEUANN, Mayor. The extracts of cures will be sent with th* IL-celne je22:lmdv WIDTH.ts AND\UQU()Kh REDUCED PRICES, The subscribers are selli no off their stock at reduced prices preparatory to quitting basins*, comprising some of tb« choicest brands of Foreign Wines and Liquors. Old Irish Whiskey, HeidselckChampalgu®,BL JolknClaret, Banalou's Mall Port and Blackburn's Madeira. Old Monongabela Bye Whiskey! Superior Double Rectified Wbuksy, Blackberry, Ginger and Domestic Brandies, Gin, Ac, Ac, Ac. Aw“Hotol and Tavern Beepers, as wall as families, bars now a good opportunity of supplying tbemsolres on advaa tageoas terms. WH. MITCUELTBEE, JB., ABRO., my6nltf 309 Liberty Street. CARFBTS. THE MARKET STREET CARPET STORE, I a STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all demands tor Velvet, Brussels. JTbrce-plv and In* Sale Carpets, of every description, style and quality. Hoag, 1 Cloths, from 8 to 24 (set widest lower price* than we hat* ever before offered; Cocoa Matting for offices or churches; Painted Window Shades, and everything connect? 1 ed with the Carpet depsrtmentef House Pnrnftmnp. As we anticipate an advance in prices alter ths Spring Trade opens, we would suggest to purchasers to make their •elections now 800 our large Stock and at our present very ’ low prices. 022 W. ITCLIKTOOg., ; PLAIN BLACK SILKS.—A large lotjuat recdrtsd tad nlUokjcheeper than they hat* eret bwo offered la thle dty. pleeee call tad m them. Jelg-.dawT q HANBO.N LOVE. T* Market etraet, EINEN CHECK, RUSSIA DUCK and all Idnda of node for boy*' wear. Also, Lera, Benges ■ad mil klada offioauner coodi. I CrnANSON LOVE, 7* llortit at. M DLL MUSLIN and, __ rignzvd Bwtu Muliu,«t 13J$c perjard. All iDArkad down at dodn# oat tale of JtffidAwf MPRPIIY A BtTBCnWELP. UXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IOO ska Tenn Ci Kxtn Family Floor Is rtoiVsßd (or «al» by ' Jal BQBJ6ET PICKET, IM Front it. pc*r Wood. _ FKESH FAMILY BUTTER received diOJj j»wKjcpKaMftke**a»lbwik«t%Pß»„«P»* th * ***\ d*ui« la otic, for *»K jtSS BXDPLK. WIBTB M CP- W Hbf<y»tfC*- P &AOHES—20 bu^ fa tow; in wallow to***** aggUßiDm.., Jfotsiriianto\ Health ; ' ~~~ GRICE:- Conferred on the Ladiea by weiring DOUGLAS A SH£& CSLBBKATS2) The unparalleled success of the i IViiiVV EXPANSION SKXRx 020.000 erf which have been sold daring the Usdfourmonthw ou induced tho manufactnrerm to m&ko th*t will enable them to prodnr© 'AW doieu* i'Aiv-0 Sklmw,.,. day during the months of Jane, July onl Ai.rtut. ' l ' They aleb call attention to their NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, For traveling, which is receiving unicemsl i*'mm«t:daUj 0 from the Ladles. ■They are the solt proprietor! of tht i>n b, “Patent Adjustable Bustle” it. u*e. Beware of the many imitation* nffrre I in t ie market, «■ they are all either infringement* -if our pal ot. or Worth- They also manufacture over 70 Other Different'Style a, wifA and i oilhout tho “Patent Adjustable Bui Io.“ These SKIRTS hare been recommended Ifr the HIOIT EOT MEDIC AL AUTHORITY a* being tk< Sit arf.Jw" Ladl&iut that haa ever t+*n ns r "*‘ l toffi> hubli- Kone genuine anleu stamped DOUGLAS A SHERWOOD, MANUFACTURERS, NEW TORS. For salo thronghont the United States and fcanadiu JelT Jmdl ; PROPERTY lIOLUKUS, “at?jcTfrioa. psanxsr & job»so» H.Ting increase] tlioir fKilitjM f.ir nj.innLrtnrin, ,r,d w. B. CHILDS & CO’S PATENT ELASTIC FljlK A3D WATER PROOF CEMENT HOOFING, ARE now prepared to execute orders for any deacription of Bools, steep or flat, at shortest u> Uoo and with the utmost are, being dotermibed Co pot on Boob that cannot be surpassed for j Cheapness and Durability. Our Rooft are too well known to require ank eulogy fr«® es. Testimonials in favor of this Roofing and aamples can be seen by calling at our Office, No. Tfi flmlthfieid street. Buildings covered with the above Roofing fan be seen at H. Nelsoo’a, corner of Wylie and High J. Beck's new Hotel, corner of Grant and Seventh strata: House of 2f’s' ?Ps Blwaoßt * * Jle 7. opposite Patterson’s Stable; Store of B. Straw, corner of Market axjd Second Hi; al» House of A H.Succop, same block; Browns rrille Wharf BojhHouse of Robert Flyno, Coogreas, between Webster and Wylie Store of J. M. Webster st Stable of A. Bradley, comer of Water alley gnd Sandusky street, Allegheny; House ofH. B. Wilkin*, :Esq, Wood’s Bon; House of A. Negley, John Scott, Win. MhCtll and Mrl Coon, East Liberty; snd many others too nunfeious to men Woo- PERRIN A JOHNSON, apEdawlyF No. 76 Smithflcldst., Pittsburgh, Pe. G. W. IRWIN. LATEST NEWS from oil partsnf the world See the NEW YORK •' DAILYJIKRALD, i TRIBUTE PHILADELPHIA DAILY FREaS, TIMES: PUBLICS LEDGER, ao_d CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, \ N • , , , , Delivered b every par: of the city, by leaving your address at HUNT A MINER’S, Mtionfc Hall. ~ Trade supplied. QREAM FREEZERS.' “ j MOSSEH'3 PATENT 5 .MINUTE fREEZEI^, Tba best ud cbeapoat Will ba sold at Mannfarrrirerv’ pri. CA. STROH & CO.’s MAGIC DLfPLI • eating and Impretalco Paper U a beautiful articlo with which to writ* a letter and obtain a copy at the eatae time wl'host the nae of pen* or Ink, rendering it invaluable U> pereooa traveling. It will take the correct impression of any leaf, plant or flower, and Is eqaally adapted for writing on paper, cloth, wood or atone, in tho copying of plants, d signs, mnaie, Ac, (without theoaeof pen* or Ink) with a bone or common stick. JVui different color*—price 25 eta. w. s. haven. J e ll Corner Market and Second street*. TO RECTIFIERS AND LIQUOR DEAL ERS—A complete Rectifying Apparatos. comprising Copper StiU, Tuba, Tons, Pnmpa, Ac, with a Una range of Btand Casks, all In good order. Also, a good Dray, for «al* by ffU. MITCHELTUEE, Jr. A BRO, No 209 Liberty street. N. B.—lf tho above are not disposed of by private aale before Monday, the 28th Inst, they trill be sold by anctior. that day, with the balance of stock cf Wines, Liqnort, and Groceries then on hand. j«2l FISH —25 hf. bbls. No. 2 large Mackerel; 30 do •• 0 do dr, 23 bbltrßaltimore Herring; 30 do No. 1 trimmed Shad: 16 hi do do do do 18 bbla. do Whltn Pish; 30 bf. do do do 10 do do Trout, 60 bids. New Alowivee IVy rail: 20 do N.P. Herrings, In store and for tale by je!B WATT A WILSON Coal by Weight. THE subscriber is prepared to deliver in Allegheny or Pittsburgh, CA.VNEL OH BITUMINOUS COALS Of the best qnalttv.* As all Coal delivered by mo U weighed, pcrchasers can rely on getting fall measure. Also, COKP, LIME, FIRE BRICK. ANDCLAY W. A. McCLUEG, Allegheny Coul Corner Andervm «l and Railroad. R" eceiveT) an 5 foe sale Ww il LIAM McCCTCUKO.V, ICS Liberty atrevt, Kttst.nrgU Peons: 25 bbla. largo new No. 3 Stacaerct. 25 ht do do do do 50 baga Bio Coffon, . 20 boxes Grant's Tobarco 50 half cheats Young Hyaou Tea, 29 do euperior Black <t» 100bbia.No. 1 Salt; 10 casta Potash; j 100 boxes Cheeao. OUN THOMPSON i CO.", 135 Tliir.l so havajust racalrcd and r..r «alp a Urci W if IbetUh Venetian Rad, H* Octire, LfrrnoDt Ocbro. Zinc, tj Arn*ricao Zinc, *“ j c*j. FiSH. —50 bbls Baltimore llertinz 25 bbli Htlilkx Herring. 20 do No. 3 Mackerel. 10 do No, 1 do 25 Hf do No. 3 do 25 Situ No. I, 2 led 3 do 100 package Lake FUb, njceirHi aod/br-ial* by J * lB J.B OANFIELD. /"CONSIGNMENTS— -6000 poonda Country Bacon; 3JO bo*- priao Wbito Roanxt 6 bbi*. No. 1 Lord: 10 keg* Pmh Batten 1 box DeerSkioi; SXI boa Dry. Applet, - f **** by 6HRITER ± DTf TTAPTit CUNDRIES— J2? «»rted fizea Sknilk Bom; ISO bile* best itktj Ofcknm: 26 bbia. Pitch; j -tO do B. Winter WUU Oil; 25 do W.a No.lL»rdOU, , t£ dJ br *•*•** JONHS & COOLEY J~ No.HlWaUr «t, Dear Cherry alloy. /COMPOUND SYRUP OF PHOSPHATES wf*-™. p^SJtiss. bTlt " tabxnHUd to the medical faculty u » notrttire tonic, well rnU«3 to Sm JL?'" f lt ,teof eJeme " tar 7 “•“« lf> t&e hcmao Sys tem daring the progren of chronic «■«, partieoUily in Dyipepeia and Consumption. This preparation Js pta&nt to the e« e, agreeable to the tut* and gratetol to the »:om «*» and doe* not nauseate by protracted nee. whu'o «ale and retail by JO3 FLEJII.VG, •1" 22 corner of the Diamond and Market «t Q Ail D To the Clients of A. B. Si’CALMOKT.- HtTiDR left Bittaborgh to rwida tomporarUyin 'Waatlcg toe City, I bare placod ray nnfiniahed law bsdnea la the hands or IRISH k MACKENZIE, Attorneys, Ko. 60 Foorth ■treet, to wham IreapectfnUy recommend those who hare hitherto employee me professionally. JeT«6m<m ALFRED B. MeCALMONT. Steam Marble Worlca. . TVT ARBLE MANTELS.—A krge?and beau- XU. tllnl stock always on hud sod t*log manufactured by il*ebloerj, sold at tery low prices. Builder*. owner* ofßes] Estate, Contractors and others, whether they want to. purchase or not, are InTiled tocmUiQdexszalseoorstock fend ascertain oar prices as we are selling: plain neat Sion teb so low as to pat them within the reach of almcst ere re person. Monument*, Tablets, andG rare Rtonea, > itoci >l - on bind. Furniture and Wash-Stand Tops, and to pping S tones manufactured by machinery, and sold at the uwMtprlcca. Marble of all kinds sold low to the Trade.— Purchaser! are invited to call and examino ncr stock at 321, 3£3 Liberty meet, Pittiburah. mylfcdawSmT Portable Mill*. ORTABLE CORN AND FEOfJR MILLS, thoilmplMt tad be*t irtltl* of th* kind In the coan tr7* lacy ran light, grind Cut, ere eaell/ kept In order, ®“» U good ware 19 Its Urrot mTIU, m 4 rtT» general utuCictloo, ilwija cm hied. Alio, Portillo s*w Sulla.— for particular! call it 319 Libert/ it, PUtatrarih. tn/lfcd*w3mT W. W. WALLACE. Mill FarnisbUiff. j STEAM ENGINES, warranted beat quali t, linn osbaod aad m*d* to order. Boiler* end Balt Fan*, tin Brick Machinery. Engine Catting* and MM Gearing made to order. JftO Iron*. Gut Iron Prrxtf Btqf*,trauh Barr and Lutrtl Bui MiU Stone*, Bolling Ctoduami Smut Machine* nlwsja c»o liked kt Slfl liberty ■tnet, Pltttbnrrt, Pk mylfediwtoT Fluteri Llmci Cement» Ac* PLASTER PARIS, for Land and Stdcco Work: Otasnt for Often*, Tin Wall*, Ac,; lioolariil* Ltoe and Bonus CojieaU Orladfltoac*—boat mality ilnji on hand it 219 Üb ertjatreet, mylB:tor3fflT W. W. WALLACE > _ bomber. T)INE SHINGLES, Boards, Joista and •••■ Alio, pine end Oak PUnk for at SIB : A WbrtTet*Pitubnjsh. •• _jwmw2mT'’ BhlnKle M»chlnt«. ;IVrcaEORGE'S PATENT always on hand v AtJL ** 519 Üborty rtrwt, Kttjbcreh. Wjlfl»d*w3aT W. W. WALLACE. • * ' Of Kt# SAJTSf ALL SIZES, nlwr vs m Hand at 319 Liber- ty «&, flttrtmrjcfc . mylo W. W. WALLACE. SDN UMBHELLAS, • X • ' LAWKB, . \ O', "SSkuwn. nOOPfiKIBtt. Also, all kiadt of Lr**» Good* and Domestic. _ J«l3 " O.HAKBQHLOYK.T4yg>»t»t. LAKE FISH—ISO half bbls. White Fi«h; t 1«0 do do Treat, 100 do do Herring: 80 do do Salmon; 1 ■ 20 do., do I’lcksnt. nc'd And for «*!• I*7 HgNRY 11. COLLINS. MANILLA, .Bag and lea Papers of all ; y .irM «Bd qoalltfM for ml • at - w.s.nAVrs’B Paper Warr&oate, J«2C ffoa. 81. 22 uttJSA Maykat itL v^i Y>EAKL3 —50 bill", in atore and for solo by '- * JL i*2> ' ■ J.B/CLI«WBLD. • STARCH.— 40 boxes, aid 50 bbls.-P«tfl ;«•’ * . -• ■■ ha,-,.. J.B.CAVr7rr^ lir ‘toE&MStad 30 do Vrr '■■'>*-' . ICE CREAM MADE Call and ge: ..-aa T. J. CRAIQ A CO’S, IS4 Wool «S W. W. WALLACE- W. W. WALLACE. W. W. WALLACE. .:J , "I ."-•5 *• *. ■' *» '-i'J * 1
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