ittslnirgjj (Sn^ctte. PITTBBXTEGH: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 9, 1858. OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITV. City and News Items. Coart of Oyer and Terminer. U S aiAL — Secosd Dat —Mr. Roberts said that a piece of evidence had come to his knowledge since the adjournment of the Court that.if proper he would ask might be admitted. A}. Mr. Verner, was present who Bjrcar that ho heard another party say that he (that other party) bad dealt the J>low which killed Baebr. If regular or proper, he would ask thet thls tcstimony be admitted. Mr. Collier said that if it were legal testimony be woald rnuke no objection on tho ground of irregul&i ity. Mr. Marshall said he would offer no objee ion to its admission. jTho C jurt said that such evidence was totally Inadmis: able. IThat somo vagabond said or what eoiio person said was no'evidence in this cose, co ling in this way and under these cir eQmstau :cs. , The Court could not entertain tho of dmiqLing this evidence.' I Mr. Roberts said that the person wbo had said he dealt the blow was now on the high seas. JC. H. Abbot, sworn—Am clerk of the steamer Emma C raham; boat leaves here every Tuesday evoning have never to my knowledge had a , man on-board os a hand named Jackson; have never Had a inhn named Higgins as hand. The . defence hero rested. i Mr. Marshall then read from “Wills on Evi- extract relative lo alibi. Tho follow ing is the passage read; “It is not an uncom mon artifice to endeavor to giW coherence and effect lo ft fabricated defence of Alibi by assign ing tho events of another day to that on which the offenco was committed; so that tho events, being true in themselves, are necessarily con sistent with eadfother, and false only as they are applied to the day in question.” Mr. Roberts then pleaded the case of tho pris oner with great earnestness; the first and strong point of the case, was in respect to tho ability of Prof. Baebr ttTidentify M’Kce. He dwelt upon the improbability that Baebr, after haring seen M’Kce but twice, and at night, and in a eiranga city, could have takea such notice of a man ns that he could positively saw, that is the man that struck me tho blow, while at the same time suffering from its effects. • The second point was on the alibi; he reviewed the probability of the tealiraonv, and made a very clear and able argument here. lie con cluded with a touching appeal loffiTjury, that they would consider solemnly the faet that life and death were in their hands; that to this family it was a question of awful moment, and oao which would iu itadccision against the pris oner, weigh with terrible force upon an aged father and mother bending towards the grave. Mr. Marshall made the speech for the Com : monweallh. When he had just opened and \ began to the gronnds on which he would present the claims of the Commonwealth, a scene occurred. . Mrs. M’Kec, the mother of the ; prisoner, a very respectable looking woman, fell ■ down iu a fit of fainting. Every body ran to , raise her and to administer cold water, and other restoratives. She wes taken from the Ceurt room shrieking, groaning and crying. M’Kee’s sidter also, shrieked out to her miserable i brother in the box, “to trust in God.” The ! scene was one of the most palnfal we ever saw. . The Court was in confusion, tvnd it was not re stored to quiet until the family was removed - from the place. Mr. Marshall then went on lo speak io elo quent terms of the -character of Prof. Baebr, and to depict in glowing colors the tragic circum stances under which the death blow was given. . In passing to a consideration of the defense of alibi, Mr. M. said that this defense did not the guilt of the prisoner if it fails, as is sometimes contended, but that it is the only defense the prisoner has to offer. The argument of Mr. Marshall was as free from passion as from severity; it came up to the demand of the occasion, however, in most particulars and being i brief and pointed, concluded at eleven o’olock. Judgo McClure proceeded, at once to charge ; the jury. He said, the duty of the Court and j jury was to lay. aside overy feeling and desijo ; for uny thing.but justice in this case. Look simply to the law and the evidence. Having stated tho facts in tho case, Judge McClure pro : ceeded to read tho charge, which he had written i ia „ lio referred ta the Statutes of 22nd : April, 1791; all attacks for robbery or with in : lent to rob which shall result in death to the . attacked, is murder iu the first degree. ] • In reviewing, tho evidence the Court remarked that tho witness for tho defence, with tho excep tion of Jackson, give no testimony indicating £he thereabout of McKee after the hour of IJ_ Vdeck on the night when this murder was com mitted.: Their testimony, omitting Jackson’s, 4 aU in harmony, for they do not pretend to fix tho place of the prisoner after eleven. Oa the : other hand, Shaumberger, bar-keeper at the Alhcottum, Dr. Hortmeyer and others testify to u>viug seen him at the Athcnseum during the time when Jackson swears McKee wa3 pl&yiog cards with him at the house of Mary Burk. One or tho other, of that pieces of testimony must be false—cither Jackson’s or that of the Germans who swear to having seen McKee at the'Athe- UEBura. The question then is for the jury to settle—which of them will you believe ? : The chargo of tha Conrt occupied about forty minutes, when .the jury, at ten minutes before 12 hL, retired to make up their rerdict. At midnight last night we coaid not learn that the jaryb&d made up a verdict, and we presume they had not. Coart of Quarter Seulrai, Yesterday afternoon Abe case of the Common wealth vs. Valentine—Bents, Matthias Kirch, Adam Larnber and Francis Schreiner; indict ment assanlt and battery on oath of Andrew Kalb. The defendants are charged with beat ing and abastng*the prosecutor on the 30th of May last, at the lager beer saloon in the Athe naeum. The prosecutor stated that while in the saloon ho gave « fire dollar gold piece at the barto pay for beer. Ue received in change as 3 bill and the balance in silver. A misunder standing arose about the change. Bents then told Kalb he (B.) had given him (K.) change for oss instead of s2s piece. In. the midst of the dispute Kaln went behind the counter and took a handful of silver, when Bentz put him out of his beer bouse.' These four defendants have been before the court twice hgfore the present time, at the in stance of Cain—once on a charge of assanlt and battery and the second time on a charge of larceny. The defendants were acquitted in the latter case and the jury failed io agree In the other. The case on (rial yesterday is for the assault and battery on which a former jury dis agreed. The jury yesterday gave a rerdict of uot guilty. Graduates.—At Beaver Academy on Tacsday the following young ladies, having completed the prescribed studies, had the usual graduation honors conferred upon them : Misses Jane Calhoun, Hookstown; Emily Can binghom, Beaver, Mira Danlap, Jane Grant, Jane Marshall, Mint Moorhead, Bridgewater; Jennie Mateer, Adams Co.; Marina Smart, Enon galley; Eliza M'Cune, Sheffield. There will bo a vacation of two months—the next session commencing Monday, August3oth. Westminister College.— yhis excellent io -atltutioa situated in New Wilmington, Lawrence oounty, Under the Presidency of Rev. Patterson, conferred degrees upon the following graduates on Thursday week: Messrs. R. M'Caalm, E. N/M’Elrce, W. S. M’ •Gavraio, J C. Armstrong, L. J. Crawford, JTM Gaily. Wm. Hogg, D. S. Kennedy, T. S. M’ lAoghry, W. ~J. Scotts, T. M. Seaton J W Taylor, J. W. Witherow, 8. H. Graham, and J. W. Baio, and Miss Agnes Strang, of the Classi cal Department. Misses Alice M. Marshall, M J. Francis, Nannie, Armstrong, H.J. Houston, and Non W. Kelly, in thoScientifie Department. The honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity was conferred on Rev. Jos. Clokcy, of Spring field, 0., Rev, D. 11. A. M'Lean, of Allegheny Oily; Rev. John Martin, of Doe Run, and Rev. Isaaiah Niblook, of. Butler, Pa., and tho tlegrco of A. M., on John Fleming, Esq., of Xenia,o.. \ ...... - : Released.— John M. Kirkpatrick, Esq., re ceived the last evening; - I v’ Jrrrznsos Citt, July 8,. 1868 . The boy Henry .White was released this morn ing, and I will sUirt him to Pittsburgh to-mcr row morniog, the Oth. Arran) M. Lat. Mr.'Ku-kpairick has labored most assiduously in this mauer. He left no honorable means un tried that might bo likely to effect what is now ao happily accomplished, A. M. Lay, Eg’q., whoeo name is subscribed to the above dispatch, ia a lawjer of Jefferson City and apartner• of that well known gentleman m EB ?'’ of Uio molt relia fcl« »4t«, c.oT.frto labor in all the mat Slate of Missouri,. airt reMDtly eltoted Major of Jef feraon CUj.TOjthat tlok.L .Tb'a .Joce.a that has attended Mr, Kirkpatrick', rffort, la doubt less in great measure owing t 0 Mr. Gardenhlre. Nomikib “ Ansisraoao.— In tho Contention of the Republicans at Kutannlng an Monday last, there were three candidates for tho Con. gressiona)'nomination, to nit: lr w?n. a* jSoririgh, Darwin Phelps and Jtuntt i; Hrown £sqs. The ballots wero kr follow - ’ let ..^Burleigh.. .14 Brown... :i 1*h?1p*.,.23 2hd...~ do * ...15 <b. ... b j y ...21 i3rd;.:.. A* ...14 do ... ;> do ...28 The fignrctf jL;.v.- jh .»s **■• learned them from afeieud who hnri juat returned to this city from K. and. elated them to o> from memory. Tho fact at least is certain that : Mri Phelps was iho'&ciaiflev of-iho Co&voßtios, subject to the ' from 4^d Items—The Armstrong L Democrat says! that 3eo. Cook beta $lOO that He will mn from the month of the Mahoolng to the Kitianning bridge, Within an hour, which ia a distanco of sotoo ten miles. If George does this i>n a July day, v bat could be not do in December! An Irishman named Rcgap, was on Thors lay arrested on surely of the peace, sworn oat by Mr. Foley (aot the man who it ‘{turned oat loose in the dceslrick,") and held to boil to k eep the peace. I . On Wednesday night the (Sons of Malta el jet | officers for the ensuing six months. The rep >rta of outgoing officers show Order to be m a most flourishing condition. Their treasury is I well supplied and they rill bo prepared to do : great good amoog the poor when their aid bo again needed. 1 A pleasant Sabbath School celebration, as wc learn from the banner and Adcoca't, was held at Beulah Church, eight miles from tho city, on the 2d. Between three and fonr hundred children, with their parents and teachers, were present. Brief addresses were delivered by Rcvsv Has tings, Kerr, McKinney and McMosters, and a feast of substantialsand gotid things was served in the grove near the church. Outrage. —Rev. Wn. ISesbit, of Hopowell congregation, states that allarge portion of his congregation recently entered his house, par took of a fine dinner furnished at their own ex pense, and left behind them more than sixty dollars worth of money, edialcs and clothing. A Row Boat race will tak<| place on Saturday (to-morrow) betweon the "Pike,” built in iPitts bargh, and the "David Holmes,” ballt in New York, for purso of $2OO. Tho boats will start fro to the Monoi gahela bridge at 5 o’clock, P. M., mn as far ai Saw Mill Run, and return.— An exciting race maybe anticipated. Tho Ditpateh says: '“An old man, whose name we did not learn, was killed on the R., Ft. W. k C. R. R , near tho. Pork House, at Jack’s Run, three miles below Allegheny city; on Wed nesday evening He sfes walking along) the track, and was rtm over by the express train. Ilis body was horribly mangled.” We enquired assiduously yesterday, but could not learn tho man’s name. Neither do wo know that an inquest was held. John Bmilb, charged with slabbing his broth er-in-law, Mr. Gordon, on the 24th of Juoe, in Allegheny city, was admitted to bail on Wednes day by Mayor Stuckralh. Gordon is recovering. Country Items.—A. McGrogor, editor of the Stark County Democrat , has sold his offico to Mr. T. Beers, late postmaster at Alliance. Mr. McGregor goes to Toledo, to establish a Lecomp ton press at that place. The house of Samuel W. Rogers, two mifei south of Beallsrillo, on the Pittsburgh road, was entered by some scoundrel on the 3d inst., who finally decamped with six silver spoons" marked "M. A.jß.,”o portmonaic, and some other little artiejes, but no money. The thief wns seen in the set of entering, but no orimiD&l intent was suspe< ted.— Wash. Trib. A Camp Meetii g is to be held near Enon Val ley, on the 18th of August, upon the ground occupied for the t ame purpose last year. James Buckly, lames Grant and Robt. iiuck ly were arrested jn Belmont oouhiy on the 29ih ult., for passing counterfeit money. Workmen are busily engaged on the Wheeling cod of the Hempfjleld road clearing up the track and preparing for the locomolivo. Mr. George Whrrick, carpenter, of Washing ton, “while engaged on Monday last in pulling down an old building some three miles west of town, was so severely injuoed as to remain in sensible for some time A citizen's celebration was held in a grove be tween Rochester and Freedom, on Monday last. M. T. C. Gould, Esq,, presided, assisted by a of number Tice Presidents and Secretaries. Sam. B. Wilson, Esq., was the orator upon tho occa sion. The man Patton, charged with sfealing a pair of pantaloons, ia New Brighton, made his es eapo from jail on! Tuesday night. By means of a bed-screw and a small billet of suc ceeded in forcings passage through the brick wall, and just as he was scaling the wall the Sheriff saw and snapped his pistol at him. bat it missed fire and the fellow made off. P AiXTtSCS. —Our friend, W C. Wall, has placed in Gillespie’s window a recent p&iuting of his, Pittsburgh as it appeared in 1817. It was then as there represented a much more inviting looking place than now, with its tranquil rirere, the tree-clad sides of “Coal Hill," and the cle.;r sky that hung over all. The painting is rm/ g&c }. He do not know who painted the portrait of Capt. Schculey, «ihich ia to bo seea at tho same place, hut it ia exceedingly like the Captain and 4 credit to tho artist A match of Cricket was played, yesterday, on Ue Commons in Allegheny City, between the Olympic Club, of Pittsburgh, and the Union Allegheny. The Olympic was' the vic tor—making 102 in one innings to 81 ia two innings, by theUaioo Club. The matchbetwecn the Pittsburgh and Cincinnati Clubs, comes off on Thursday next. The Cincinnati Commercial of yesterday says that duriog the recent downward trip or the Dr. Kano, from Pittsburgh, a young man named W. T. Powell, late of the firm of Powell & Moody, Pittsburgh, died oo Sunday night, after a short illness. His remains were interred here. By an advertisement to be found elsewhere, it may be socn that tho managers of Collins Park, intend giving $lOO os a premium to trotters next Thursday, the loth inst. The race will W open to all horses, and some six or eight animals of good speed and bottom will contend for the premium. [heme by pur Special Reporter.] It wUI furnish any reader of this item an hall hour's interest and amusement to pay a risk to No. 68 Filth street, where the splendid Sewing Machines known as " Wheeler <£ WiUoni" aro on exhibition under the snpei Intendance of Alex. R. Reed, tho energetic agent for this city. These machines, com prising tho different varieties manufactured, the plain, neat and highly ornamental, oceupy'tbe front rank of this class of improvement. They are os cheap, also, as efficient. devotees of that subtle laxary, the "Indian eed, will Cud J/eii/i. IVYfeou it Glcnton, 276 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, and Ohio street, Alle gheny, principal dealers in tho articlo at this point. They have all,qualities, styles, flavors and descrip tions of Tobacco, and in addition to the stock on hand at prescot, are about receiving an unasnally large and well selected assortment from the East of the most popular cigars, and and chewing tobacco in the market. We prodicted the sneceas of the new Shirt Mann -1 factoring and Furnishing firm of Ifeurt. Rotter <C- Smith, when they took poacssion of their store-room in the Girard House on Smitbfieid street, and derive no little pleasure from tho fact that it bos already won its way upon public confidence and patronage. Thero ia no establishment in the city better worthy of tho esteem motod out than this, and we commend it to odr gentlemen friends who would enjoy the ac quaintance of tasteful, intelligent and polite cloth iers. Try a bottle of Bvtcman'i Vegetable CumpouiuL — It is the best medicine which wo can recommend in Lang and Throat diseases, baring effected cures in m *°7 acme considered by physioiaos to be hopeless after {ho failure of every other remedy. Its history is itself a standard endorsement. Used orig inally by the person’whose namo it bears, iq tbo last extremity of suffering, and efficaciously used, it has in a few years become known over the whole continent and can count its eared by thousands. Cargo’t Ambrotype and Photograph Gallery, No. 21 Fifth street, is a most pleasant resort, a place with which few who pro acquainted ever "fall out," one not to be passed without a desire to step io, at least for a few'moments. And why? Because its proprietor is a thorough gentleman, devoted to the iaterestof those who call upon him, invariably kind . and polite without effort, end, withal, a faithful and skilful operator, lijs reception room Is the most convenient in the citi. Step in and conrinco your self of the truth of this statement. ' That Ihe Americonl.people are appreciative of any substantial service rendered them, is seen in tbo re sult of Dr. Ayer’s enterprise. It was something of a venture for a chemist of his splendid reputation among thadiUrati of tho world, to risk it ia tbo pro ductiun of Cough Drqps and Pills. But he boldly throw himself ir»t« the gap whero his talents could best subserve the public weal, and U 16 now easy tosco that bo did not misjudge t h o temper of fcia country men. Thronghont thi. call™ and lorno foreign land., bis namo ia foremoit at tha btnlaido of aisk n«u—while in tho good ho .catlere, lm ia recond to no living min. Homna the lightest laaralj man can wear, and urn,, m untold moa.ure tho luvnrj Of doing good.— Obrencr, Dubuque, / o in. J The Love of Praise.— "Tha loro of praise, howo’er concealed by art, Reign*, more op less, and glows in overy heart; Tho proud, to gain it, tolls on toils endure, Tho modest shun it bat to moke U sure." It i* our provinca to praise the garments mode at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Kooktiill A Wil son, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. ’ t Have TOO ever tasted Down's lo* Cream, if not we would odvise vou to coll at their saloon, Federal street near Lacoek, any hour between 0 a. k. and 11 p. v., and five it a trial, and if you are not satisfied as to the quality and flavor, then we are no Judge of this delicacy. ’ TheyJiave constantly on hand a choico variety of fine cakes and confections. A fioe assortment of fire works just received. f Ice Crea^>-Portles'or individuals will be spp* 1 plied with rich and well flavored Ico Cream, served up neatly, to order, io those newly fitted up and airy rooms of Olivers, St. ..Clair noar Liberty Street, oq short notice: Also, aanitanti/ on hand all the lax uric* of tho season, Strawberries, Raspberries, etc., smothered in rich country cream, with 'cokes and confections ad libitum! Call and ew. f A feccliab heatnes linct feature In the g< wear, made at the esta Allegheny City. He dapMfcOtt^ %r M fcnflrt, : 1< of stylo and finish is a dis for men’s and boys' ijbUsbmant of J. 4 Cornaghao, ' PSK^ II Ant class workmen in 11 aim# at superiority in woh Telegraphic. Latest from Europe. COMMUTES 07 ASBURATIOS POE JUKE. Saspt Hook, July Tbo steamship Africa, y. it, dh-sot, V. P, Jobs B. Cosoum, Bahcc. fioiires, with Liverpool advices to Saturday thoSOth aIL, kaj j n ' c . !moa p 4 vn> M'Cumia pa:3fld here bouml'to New York. ——- CointTECHt;—LicCTyW, June 25.—The sales of PITTSBCttGiI fIAUKKTS. Cotton for the -week have been 45,000 bales; tho ! Revortri Specially for tht Pi&bvryh Gatttu.) market opened with but little enquiry, and prices Fmn.raag. TncsmiMcw 8,1853. were weak, but subsequently ■ improved, and tho floI'U—Doll; a salo oo wharf <d U 2 i>bl» u for market closed buoyant and active, with an advan- : Mper.and ruo tor estn. From quotations were: Orleans fair 7 9-16; middling 6*; I NITRATE SODA—A sale of S te* si o*4. Mobile fair 7|; middling 6 13-1 C; Cclands fair 74; ‘ HaY—Sale* tt scale* of 5 load* «t $8£t«l0.O0 p too. middling 6 11-16.. The stock in port is 60,000 j WHISKEY— o{ 26 k bU at £t sixty bales, including 550,000 bales of American. . clcox— in lots of II.OUO lbs at ' for Shoulders, Liverpool Hrruibtujf* Miriest, Jnttr 25.—Bread- f or H f(ir n»mi, 8,000 fti »t 7 and ghocl.lors stuffs market closed generally dull and with nominal ! sod ilarai: 3.00 U fb* pUin csovas*ed llamj atlO; ISw) s>* quotations. J do do at I0^: and 1200 tb* Sugar Cared do at 11^(312; Tho weather bu Wn f»Tor»l.lo for the crop,.— 1 . i s ' l 9° E . s *’f. 1 6 »' Richard..™, Sp.„ M * Co. ..part verr dalh.ad j ** nominal at 20(t^23. Philadelphia and Baltimore 21. | SEED— A «..]» of 40 bos pnmo Flaxseed at Jl^i. Ohio 21023 6d. Southern 21. Wheat very dull! CHEESE—Sates tu the email wsy of 20 bvxej choie* e»- but nominally the quotations are unchanged. Red i Bt *K@ S - , , 5s 2df§,s» sd. Western 5s 10dfg,6s 3d. Southern j . f F P U of y ° Nu J Mack;,rtl &l and Whito'ds fid(o)6j lOd. Corn biu a declining tend- I * oat SV ency ; Yellow 34s 6d ; White 335. Liverpool, Jane 25.—Provisions generally very -lull. Beef doll. Pork exhibits firmness and an advancing tondoncy. Bacon heavy. Lard doll at 54?@64s Cd for fine. The bullion in the Bank of England has increased £114,000. i Consols for account ore quoted at DflJ. The Africa reports haring seen nothing of the Telegraph fleet. I Tho debates in the British Parliament on the French free labor scheme excited/ much indignation,; in France. , It is reported thaLSpaia has applied to France for support against the pressure of Great Britain in the matter of tho slave trade around tho coast of Cuba. Tho application was met with encouragement. AltD China.—The Calcutta mail of tho 18th of May says Sh&hjeh&npore has been relieved. A small conspiracy has been discovered In the Pun janb. The ltajah of Sbunda in Magporo has re boiled. New York, .Taly-8 — ( Third BirpatcLi — Tho En gllah papers by tho Africa furnish the following news: T£e Lord Mayor of London had gave another banquet. Tho Foreign Ministers and a distinguish ed company were present, including Mr. Dallas, the American Minister. The Lord Chancellor made a speech expressing the most amicnblo sentiments towards the Foiled States. Earthquake* continued at Naples and trcmondoTU hurricanes had occurred, and at Sala fifty houses bad boon demolished and many peoplekillod. Sev cral villages had been destroyed by the deluge of rain. The Calcutta dates to tho ISth of May, stato that Shabjchaupore bad been relieved, but it was subso qnently threatened by Nona Sahib who was repulsed. Lucknow was threatened by 20,000 rebels under the Begum daring General Grant's absence. Sir Colin "Campbell bad crossed the Ganges. Tho heat is do- Scribed as intense. Tho troops at Lucknow were suffering from disease, and tho garrison was reduced to 2000 infantry. Omer Luigi had crossed tLo Ganges and menacod the Bombay route. The rebels had commenced hastening to its relief. A conspiracy had bocn developed in the 4th Nativo Infantry io tho Punjaub ; the ringleader was bung. The Rajah Sbunda, on tho Hyderabad, had rebulled, and soveral skirmishes wore reported. Ilong Kong dates to May sth state that tnnch un easiness was felt at Canton, and tbo Inhabitants were deserting tho city. The import markot at Shanghai was inactive.— Silks had declined 20 taels. A lottcr from Beyront, Syria, mentions outrages by the priests upon an American Missionary named Dodd. Tho American Consul at Beyront was seek ing redress. By Telegraph from Loudon la Lutrjtool, —LoKPON, Saturday, Juno 26th, P. M.—The discouraging tenor of tho news from India, baa oaused a decline in Consols of J. Tbo demands for money continue active. The private letters from India, are very de sponding; they say that more troops are wanted. Tho English intervention in the Cagliari affair i« cansing great indignation throughout Southern Italy. Toledo, 0., Jnly B.—Hon. 8. A. Douglas arrived hero la?t night, and was heartily welcomed by up wards of 2000 citizens ana escorted to the hotel amid the firing of canon, bands of music, Ac. He was addressotfon behalf of tho people by L>. O. Mor ten, to which Mr. D. responded In a happy manner. A groat display of fire-works concluded the festiv itiea. It was one of the greatest demonstrations that over took place iu this city. Milwackie, July B.—A firo oocurreJ at Fon du Lac last niguL Sixteen buildings were destroyed. The lo?« is estimated at $30,000 ; ioiored for $15.- 00U. The firawgj..the._gnr-V gf pj li|c~n.iisirv who is errosted. Bclloss } alls, \L, July S.—The Democratic State Convention has made the following nomina tions : —Governor, Henry Keyes; Lieut. Governor. Wiles Lyman: Plato Treasurer, J. T. Thurston. Providence, R. 1., July B.—Two steam boilers in the Manchester mills exploded this morning, killing two men and fatally injuring a third. The damage to tho building was about $5OOO. Lon. villi:, July S.—Tho river te falling aiowly, with J feet water in the channcL ’‘Weather clear. Mercury 03* > . Axotuer of the good ladic* of our city teati tie* to tho efScacy oi Dr. il'Lsne’s Celebrated Yenalfug* preyed by > l.miog Brc*.. Pittsburgh, Pa. , , . Ns* Tok«, February 7. 1352. I do hereby certify to tbo public, that a child of mine, S year* old, being troubled with worm*, I m I o dared to oar eh**e a bortlo of »r. McLane'e Vermifuge, r.re partKl by Fleming Bros, orpicuburgb. Pa, which 1 admin istered; and tbo reaolt wa*. It brought away an Immense bomber of worm* la brioche* and string*; many had the ap pearance of being cut to piece*. My child 1* low enjoying excnlleLt healtii. I take pleasure In recommending It to both young and old. ae one of the bast medicines I e.er “»«*• _ MRS. ANN JCUIaOX, S 3 Ninth »L will be careful to aak for DR. M’LAXfS CELEBRATED VERMIFUGE, manutsetured by FLEMINO BROS, of Pimacaoa, P*. Ail other Vermifuge* ta compar ison are worthlw*. Dr. MTana** genuine Vermlfbce, ahm nls adebrated Liver Pills, can now So had at all rwpectaMe dreg Korea. thttignalvrt of Je29.d*wlwT FLEMINO BROB Among diseases. Dyspepsia and Diarha'a seakas moaldiGcuit tocure. Wo are pleased to hate Uin our power to point ost a roaiody which has proved effectu al lo many caaee, and which wa can safely recommend a* a renal., and infallible core. It has been themears of resco>- ing thousands from an untimely crave, and given the glow of health to many a lean and cadaverous form. Themtdb - cioe w* hare reference to I* ♦•llo.letter'* Celebrated Stom ach Bitters." Three Bitter*, wboae virtues aro promulgated through tb* State, nre contlunally Increasing in the favor of the public, and, from the many cores they have effected, hare doubtless tb-jasc-cdency orer any otb.-r preparation before the public. • Bold by Druggists everywhere, and by HOSTETTEB A SKITH, Sole Proprirturs. N«. 68 Wator er M frent sts. JaldawT HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION. Genuine PIIKPARATION. lIELUDOLD’3 Genuine PREPARATION. IIELUbOLD'3 Genuine PREPARATION Is prepared according to Pharmacy and CbemDtry. with the greatmt accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. of tbe Bladder, Kidneys, Uravel and Dropsy. RKADI READ! READ!—"Ye aflllcted read," the follow log certificate or a cure of over 20 years’ standing: U. T. | UcU£BOLD—Dear Sir: I have been troubled with an affliction of the Madder and Kidneys for over twenty year*. I have trtnl Physicians in vain, and at last conclu ded to give your genuine Preparation a trial, as I had heard It highly spoken of. It afforded me Immediate relief I bare used three bodies, and I bare obtained more relief from Its effect* and feel much bettor tban I bare for twenty yrnf* previous. I have the greatest faiUi in its virtues *ud curative powers, and shall do all In my power to make It known to tbe afflicted. Hoping this' may prove advaota. geo«i» to you In aaalitlag yon to lotroduiv the medicine. I am truly your*. M. McCoiuncx. Hbouid any doubt Hr. McCormick's statement, he refer* to the following gentlemen: Hon. TVm. Bigler,«-Governor. Paansylvaula. " Hon. Tbos U. rloreneo, Philadelphia. Hon. J. C. Knox, Judge, Tioga Oo_ Pa. lion. J. S. Black, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. D. IL Porter, ez-Governor, Pennavlvania non. Kills Lewis, Judge, Philadelphia.' ' Hoa. R.C.Grier, Judge U.B.Court, non. O. W. Woodward, Judge. Philadelphia Hon. W. A. Porter, Ciiy Solicitor, Phila.lelpbia. lion. John Bigler, vz-Governor, California. Hon. E. Banks, Aoditor General, Washlngtoa, D V And many other*, if neewary. t&“ So*> udrertlactnent headed HELMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION In ano her column. rarts:6md*wt A Great Pill.— ~ The Oraefenberg Health Pill enres headache. The Graefeubeig Uealth Pill cures fool «>om*ch The Oraefenberg 1 Health PHlcure* bad breath Th* Graefroberg Health PM cores coetire bowels The Graefenb. rg Ueaith PlUcoreapalpitation oftheheart The Graefroberg HealUi Pill cum coifck* pains Th- Graofepberg Health Pill cures pile*. Oraefenberg Health PUI cures dyspepsia. The Graefenbera Health PM pnrgea wilbout pain. The Oraefenberg Health Pill doee nof weaken The Graefroberg Healtli Pill ta not drasic. The Graefiaabcrg Health Pill can be taken at work. The Oraefenberg Health Pill U antirely veectabi*. Tho Oraefenberg Health Piil is lhobe*topei3og pill known Tbo Greefon* erg Uealth Pill Is made of choice gum* and rooU, ** The Urasfeuberg Hc»!lh PUJ euro* acid itomach. The CiraeiuDbora Uaaltb Pill cure* narvou«D«s. TboGraefeubrrg llralih Pill has corn! hundreds. Tho ll•**!tii Pill wiU cure where a pu] rjiii 111* Graofouberg IlAsllii Pill act* qo the kidaeva.. Tha Oracfeaberg UcVlthPiU cumbiarstbe virtues otmoit otliur plUs. , Tli* Oraefenborg Uoiltb PUls are tooJc mad oot vreakcnlav TlioOnwfenbcrg Plli can be taken at night. * Tii* Graufroberg Health PHI can be La hen after diaaer TboGraefcnberg lioalth Pill ConUiasa dose ia oae pill Tho Graefeaberg Health Pill Is taktn by tho weak. The Oraefenberg Health Pill Is taken by tbo biiioas. TIIO Graefuahorg II tail 111 Pill cures Janadice. The Oraoteuberg lle*lth PHI cures permanently. K<>r a fall account oi all tbo Graefcnberg medieinos Grarfenbetg Almanacs, which can bb bad gratis at ’ the ORoatft. Pnco 2b cents a box. DR. QEO.H. KEYBER. N.. UO Wood street, aod J. P. PLEHiNG, Alltwhenv tnyWJ*wT | P M f PTpTTP p fr Trasses for t&« Care of Hernia or Rapture. MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRUPS. RITIER’S PATENT TRUSS. FITCH’S SUPPORTER TRUSS. BEL F-ADJ UBTINO TRUSS. DR. BANNING'S LACE or BODY BRACE, lor the curatf Prilapias Uteri. Pilot, Abdomlsal and Spinal Wrakncsrea DR. 8. 8. VITCn’S Silver Plated Bopporter.- PILB PROPS, lot the inppbrt and cure tit Pile*. ELASTIC BTOCKINO 8, tn weak and varlcoaa vela*. ELABTIO KNEE CAPS, fur weak knee Joints. ANKLE SUPPORTS,Jbr weak ankle Joints SUSPENSORY BONDAGES. OELFINJK7TLNQ BJifRINOES; also, tvery kind ol Syrlngao. | DR. which «Ut radically car* Hertita or'Rspture. Office at Ms Drugstore, No. HO Wood rtrect, sin of the Golden Blortar. ap^dawf D. Is, 4fr Co. aro'Kow the pruprio tor* of Dr. R. A. IVILSON’S Tonic, Cathartic Anti-Dyspep tic and Sick Headache PlUs. |hay have rvdnced theiprire from M t 025 cActsper bos, put op iaanolrgant *tyla— Have ckaagedetpry thing tut thair 'highly wncentrSrd HMdlcolvlrtmt. Bee advcrtiKumit os IMi jnetef t&diy , i piper. ■ Commercial. nOKETABY ASD COiIBEttCIAL, Philadelphia Bant Statement: Jtmn 28. July S- loan* $24,000,708 $24,311,92* loc. $ 261,220 Specie 6,061,051 0,710,0*3 Dec 23 t »O4 Duo frm oth. Bks 1,7i4717 1,710,663 Due. 4,004 Due other BU. ... 3,111,903 Dec. 125,071 Depo«ltc* 16,350.129 16.556,650 Inc. 170,717 Circulation 2,283,252 2,431,181 Dec. 144,929 The following is the weekly statement of the Sew York Dank*, correct'd, so es to include Are Banks omitted in the return* rrevimuly given. July 3d. June "0. Jac. Loins *119,812,40" $113,633,401 *989,030 Specie 33,948,089 ai.Oae.uS'J 1802.H3 Circulation 7,468,190 7,21f..C5t» Ji2.*9l Imports 101,803,210 IOI.TTfiJiIM 5,028,0 W Comparative statement of the exj“«.ts (exclusive of specie) from New York to foreign ports, fur tiio week and ainre January 1 1550. 1857. IRS 3 Total for tb* wwk $1.112879 $1^6.882 i'rttiotwly rejwrtetl 37,932,831 37.471,010 31^257,01® ..$39,159,00t 38,M3,8M 82,573,833 RIVER HEWS A total dearth of Interesting at well as all ether Uni of new* prevail* at Iho levee. The so iUry arrival yesterday was ilie Ihwalio from Wheeling, and Iho de|.arturcs trerc the Goody Friends and the La Cross o for Et. Louis. Tu-U«j> the steamer Reliance, Capt. wtii leaT* with a good load lor Louisville, and iho new DecoUh, Capt. Ktockdalu, fur St, Louis. Tbo weather continue! hot. with the thermometer at fiS° in the Hhado at noon. The river it tolling with 3 feet 3 inch* ce In t ho channel, by tnolnl uoj It. 11. Mulhnl, a deck hand on hoard the steomur Ni,tr Ynrh, tra* lont overboard uu Saturday morning at the bead of Musiapba Island. 1 , 110 was engaged in drawing n bucket of wuU-r when the accident occurred—he was a native of New York. His etfacUuib on board tte Anglo eaxun. Oor exchanges aro quite dry. We glean (be following items from the Cincinnati Commercial. “The Minerva arrived from Pittsburgh with 200 tnnf. Sbo found the Ohio lulling slowly to Marietta, but rising below. The Commerce »■> still aground at the Sister*. The Rocket recently sunk at B.li Air, haring hc« a had steam up preparalury to leaving for Pittaburgh. The Ci"at West was still sunk »t lUxcoon Island, with her freight out on shore. The Prima Donua is rrsblppiug her Pituhnrgh freight on lb*' UaiUnan Thu oft!s«ia.of the Baltic report (hat Just after leaving Memphis, CapL Lodge lloaley, ef Thorn nston, Maine, a veteran ship-master, was stricken down witn apupl-xj, aud died in a fow minutes. Lr. R. \V. Buitf, of New Orleans, roedemd every professional aid, but with out success. The remains of Capt. U. were Interred at Pa ducah. Thhc sUarncr Eruprtn was laid up at Algiers whun she took fire. Bbe was lasurod for $l,OOO She drifted across the river and frt on fire the schooner Minnie Edffer, which was damag d to the amount of SS,OCU, The blszlng wreck next drifted into collision with the Spanish brig TJbbldana and the ship* Hannah Crocker and Faany Foodidr, scorch ing them badly. The investigation into the cause of the explosion o f the Pennsylvania Is proceeding sTBt. Louis. The Tishomingo bcr*t«mta cylinder head last Wcdno day, at Muscatine, and has laid op for repair*. The river mail tout* between Nosbvflle aud Memphis ha I been let to Capt. J. Mliler, of the former city, at $-itf,ooo per BDuum—t,i oummenew on the Ist of Jnly The Grenada, wa learn, has changed hands, si New Or (vans $2,500 being tUe price paid for her." Ou tbs 3d, the Cumberland »a* falling with 2d Inches on tlio SLuals The Metropolis arrivst et 9l Louis on Sii n rday, and the Fulton City d'-parted far this place. The Commerce arrived Irem Pittsburgh la»t night with 400 tons <-f freight for 3h Lsuis. 6bo reports navigation difficult, she lost nineteen aground at Beaver Shoals,and sixty-two hoars st the Sister*. Thu Commerce lift the Al tocnont aground and lighting through Hieunarhassett. B»- fure da) light oo Taeway morning, a German deck hand, named Aud Slater, when the h.>at was about too mCes al>ore Big Sandy, mytt. rionsly disappeared. It was *nr misodthat lie nad fali-n overboard and drowned, hot as, lii-yawl was alio goo«, he uar hive taken U'csstjn to “ boat "n hi* own hook ” , Departures—Tho Key West. Ilvllman, and Cambridge de parted for Pittsbcii gb with u!t the frvight they dvsirtd on the preaant wat. r. The Parkertburg came in Irma Parkersburg Having Ik-cu damaged during a gale at I’atksrsbcrg. will remain here during the week fer repairs. The Key We*; and C»m l.rldge arr‘red from St. l-onti with a fine passengaranJ frslght trip*. The c, j, j„ f,-.-! .\\, w Orleans, and wu: lay up fCtn Com Steamboat llegliter, ARRIVED : DEPARTED Lozciue, Brownsville j Ltuerne, Brownsville Telegraph. do. I Telegraph, do. Cohitwl Bayard, Elizabeth. j Col. Bayard, EEiabath. Itn*aU«.-.Wheeling I Goody THend* Ft. Lv'« Rrrcn-3 I La Cross*, is MARKET •**** „-,' »«** rtlff—(TtiCß’t.) . JgfcS!'**’ lb* butolvr of catljj ofl««cJ UilTwtek V*® 0 , «a*. H wm ».id, u« i.rTftfm »**■•?„ w i«* T».« trnrkti; ti un a.ek i Winj: l&Ju'atH btlo*. I‘ATrLC N". By whom. s>i.‘", *-i Joa M>rr* jS-'i. !•' (M£ W«J - <’> Mark* A F tnntttaii ifl 2 , » •luußkmbamtuer A Co 2U !v J IliiDiphoy .... j» «*> F M’K*l*y 4o !' KrotiM * Oor<d in 11 UpDtleraoo i| I * Taylbr ... . 1^ M A Campbell ifl » Turopr * 1- j" Cbu Mark* 5 £ Hro*o A Kaakia Jrft c, Ter *3 Mailman -0 Transient 357 offered. The balance sent East. BUEBP AND I.AMB.3—N<*. offered were lfjlio, ol which i‘n. l 00: 41 *'*&3, gross. But rent East. As—A few were offered, and -old at «X V Telegraphic Altrlicti, Nr.wYctl, JulyB—Cotloofirn.; 1600 bale* *e,ld Flour firm, L;>OW bbl* «J<|. why,, heavy; £.)>.■■» Oojeold; Sjoib «rn red |1 wbite.fi 16. Com firm; e*let33 000 bus mixed at 67ig,8. Sugar bnoyanL CoUm. ttoady. tpt* TuqwnUue firm at 43© 14. Rosin firm si «2U®oa Isaacs quiet lat steady. Unwed Oil held at Hldu qulat but otoady at IS@IBK- Chicago Sprb.T'Vbe*: OD . sound, Mdwauklo Club odaouud, 6h36S Bacon nnn L 4l i^ I^*i Short nbbwl tuiildlu Srelchresteadv Stock, dnli and lower; CUicag.. A Rock Wm.d 76; L*crx»re A SldwankJe 0; N Y.Central 83f; ; Re»l| Dg 40>v Chlcapv B7«4; Mich. Central 6p“t:ri. Cleveland A Toledo Lac roue land grant* 34U. Tvtjnei.ee sixes 01}^. I'niLaoiLrau, July 8 —Flour markat quiet; ihinninc brand, held al f 4 25, with but Uttlo or no demand; 6uo bbla w.ld at this rate; IQUO bbls extra sold to tbe trade at SI fIJU no to »&, and bacy lots at %b hortjfi. Rye Hoar and Co« 2 M-*J • toady at *3 31J$ for the former, and STU for tbe “"?“?*** Ml “ of , ‘* nu “- «0.l rrd at SR®! 05, and while at ?l 10^115; a lot of ocw M*rv- Und wtiiie has been offerod, bat the demand has fallen off O.rn steady «l former ratu. o«tt in hotter d«unnd- sal. s bus Peons, and Delaware at 40c. In Pn,r|.ioo. rirv tittle change; Meu I*ork held at Jlfi 76@17; sale* of Uams I^,V^ C V 0n flrm bfel., and l-!43‘3 ln “ e IP Whisky t-nree a n ,f advauvi*,,.. , A i e , in übb at “ CiscnrsaTi, July B.—River risen two Ir.dw. Fl-.ur in C>hJ demand and flrui; 1140 sold at g'J 9d to $1 4U for toir to choice extra. Whisky advanced to 20*<. Corn firm -4000 bu* sold at 50c. Oats advanced l-> 38c. ' Prorialn* r un' srttled. fsir demand but bolder* ask morn than buyers nm willing lo pay; sales 3W bbls Mcjm Pork loy,. W)Ctt> Bulk aiJcs at 7c. llacun held at f«- f-r and 8r f-T Bides; there are buyers at 7).:. Llnu-ed Oil 07. Grocerios unchanged. ' BiLnaoitE. July B.—BreaJstuffs *tesdj , Howard fiAO, and city $4, 25. Wheat stendy: receipts light. Conn firm at73®75 for whtto and 78©7ii for yellow Whisky 23@24 ? 6«lfon. provision* doll but u&clmnged. /"10NGRESSIIAJ.L, CAPE ISLAND, Cafe Mat, N. J —The lubscribeis beg leave to inform th* public that the above well known and popular establish ment will b* opened for tbe reception of visitors on tb* 15ih inst. .This extensive building bos been constructed in the moat approved modern style, with spacious and airy cham ber*, ample and extensive corridors, superb drawing 100 m, and a dining ball unsurpassed In the united States. The furniture is of the moat c-stly and luxurious description, and they eonfl Jvntly promise that tbuie who may favor them with their company shall enjoy all tbe comfort*, con venienctw and refinements of a first clats metropviitan bo* t*L Congms Holt la beautifully situated In tho mMst of a grassy lawu, ■tratchins directly to thes«a side,"and com mands an unloteiuptvd view of the ocean. Intending to keep a first clast hotel. In overy sonte of the word, their charges will ho the same os lastae-ton. Concerted with the establishment!* a Telegraphic huion, conimoulcatlng with alt parts of the Union. Jos;d2m*o.i WEST A THOM PEON. Proprietor*. SKA BATHING.— OOLUMBIA HOUSE, cape island, cape mat, n. j. This establishment will be opened for lho reception of Visitors, on THUItSDAY, June 10th, IS6B. It Is located In front ul tbo Ocean, and is surrounded by a Lawn, which extends in front to the Beach. Private Tables will be fur nished to parties who may d«*lro them, and Dinner will be •erred at 2to4P. M. Owing to tha pressure of the period, the price of Board will bo-ndu'«d. Booms can be engaged and every other information will bo given upon inquiry. L. UAIItvOOD, No.3llWalnnt street. P- Extensive f tabling on the premise?. my2n:lmeod f* ' on BBLS. EXTKA FAMILY FLO Ull fh>DQ Whito Wheat Just rt-cciTeil and f,, r nlo at yiLANCK’ti Ne»» Family «ud Tu Btor*, Federal Street, Allegheny. N. U.—-Will b» dallroro*! to tbs rrahlencea of faruiUea frw of charge. Jol& WALL PAPER—Fino leaner Hangings, 11*11 Paper, Penn] Inga, Cheap Wall Paper, Ceiling an*l Tetter Paper, Fire Board Print*, Curtain Paper, Tnma pi(rcDt,<)llt and Oil Cloth Window Bbadre. nowSpringetrla*, ■a Petxr lUwm of fep 19] B. C-COCHRANP. Allegheny 1 OH BBLS - N- 0. MOLASSES; J- *V/ 60 do Golden Ejrnp “5 do P. 11. do “Dalttraore" 75 do KserUiordo In eloroand for ea»« by J«U WATT * WILSON. CURTAINS—PIain umi Satin lrtenao-1 Figured Curtain*. for s&)« nt wbo!>*tUo lbj W. f. iIABSIIAt.I. *CO. 87 Wood it. in buoli Wheat for-ealo by ” V HITCHCOCtf, McOBKKIIY a co.. 122 Second nod 161 Front atrtol. W K arc now sellitog all kinda of Dry Goods T T Tf Jy cb#ap for caah. J«3O ,o. HANSON LOVP., 74 Murket ft. FAMILY FLOUR—SO bbls Rum FittnUyr L- 39 bbUbKU Enperflo* Floor In «U# by myga RIDDLE. WHITS A CO., No, 185 Üborty «t. T?OtJNDRY IRON—BO toon for sale by X J«3O URNRYU.COLI.JNB. tIM.E—2OO bbls. just rec\l and for salo by Jc3o UKNRY 11. COLLINS. i n bfols Patoinfto Herring in store and for 1 U uiil - IIXTCHOOCIC McCHKERT 4 CD. IB AKER'S COD LIVER OIL "for \ jeitf , n. L. FAriNESTOOK t po. IGGS—4 bblii fresh - Eggs just rcc'd and I forwlo \ij SM - rILHOPrSOy CO. POTATOES**-lW; bua. to orma afid. for otoby -itfs. ;• £p.CAwnELP; BROOMS— *100 doaextra Corn Broomajuit rw’dtttSfcmjtby > T.UJTLB 40Q. Spaial jhitiite. ■pittabargll Water Cera Establishment, FOE THE CURE'of ALL KINDS OF DISEASES.—Located at Haysnlle Station, on the Pitt* burgh, Ft Wayne ani Chicago Railroad, ia now newly re fitted and loprorrd by the erection of a Gymnasium and i Bowling Alley, which will afford agreeable and hoalthfal I exercise and amnsoment fur patient* and others friendly to I- onrs/tttin, wha may wiah to spend earns time with ee during the hot weather. Addrew Box 1.104, Pittsburgh Penaa. J. UERrORD, M.D. > p . , , j Jc2J±w3mP 11. FILEASK, M. D„ | PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. D . C . 1-1 E R B SX . Corner Liberty and Hand Streets, PITTSBURGH PA~ Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bags* suitable for Grain, Flour. Meal., Back wheat. Salt, Hams and Grocer*’ t**, prlntr-i in BMt eqd appropriate designs to order. A constant supply d 3eamla»s Bag* -m band, and Grain Bags for hire. ai |»>w u an j Id the U onUrs prompt -17 fiHed. 1 Ja3o:fc«Uf POSTLEV, NELSON A CO., Manufaeitrrm of I 00X BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, ROBINSON'S SOLID CAST STEEL SOVTUES— Warranted. Oast Steel and Hammered Shovels and Sjmdet, Bict, Bay and Manure Fork*, Picks, Mattocks, tie. Wnrehonaa, No. 17 Varket St., myU:2mfc PITT3BUR(iIJ, PA. LAICE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL SMEL X-I N G ! PARK, M 1 CURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIERS* and HOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PER BOTTOMS, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter polder, Ac. AUo, Ini porters aod Dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IKON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly on hand, Tinmen's Uarliines and Tools. JVo. 149 Pint and 120 Second t(iat, Pittsburgh, Pinna. ■4s“Spocial orders of Copper cut u> any desired jattern. myTft:il3jnAwlyT feigwa oicisrrxsxjttv. - . _ DR. J. BALM BEX, SS& SURGEON DENTIST FROM NEW YORK, EJTRACTS TEETH WITHOUT PA IX, BY A LOCAL BKNUMWNO AOBNT to tn« GUMS ONLY. T«*-th oo Gold, dilrer, Plntana and Gotta Pcrcbit, and pprforoia all brutal operation* in a scloatlflc manaer, without pain. fl3_TfrnjH moderate. 04 Smltlifleld Street, below Poartb, Ja6:d6mfc PITTSUUKOIf. b. g. cAantta. A- A. CABUICR, A. A. CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 03 Fourth Street, PTTTSBVRGTI, PR.VXA. Com;mnlt* rcprwonteH of highest aiandlng. Chartered Punuijrlriuiia ami other Stale*. Fire, Marino and Life lUska taken of all description*. A. A. CARRIER, S. 8. OAniUKK. STT E . Gx* I JLi Li -Hi b H I Ail DENTIST, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an extire* lt XIT Anaesthetic ngr-Dt applied to the teeth and guma only. Teeth from otic to full «?tta lnv>rte<l on the raHoc* metallir bam. lie alio insert* teeth on entire Porcelain ban with coqUouoqj gem, which In beauty, cleaalioou and durability cannot fail to ptc&sn. Call and examine aped* tqLOfDco No. M Fourth street, below Market, (second ••'ry.l Pittsburgh. Jn7:lyrifc J . M. J-.l'r'FLlif MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lriaL’s New Building.) atv3o:lyilfr ~il KjjHY H. 00.LL,1.N»; Forwarding and Commission Merohant, AND WHOLESALE UKALKR IN Cheese, Butter, Seeds, P’lsh, And lYurinc* Ovuxrally, AwJ ,V/> IS mvxf ,Ct//I. Pittthurph. McLaughlin, mirncmn or Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fusel Oil, delhdlyfr .V«»t. ItW «id 170 Second Strict. Kxwaru for any Modicme that will excel PRATT A BUTCHER'S MaGIC OIL, tbo ouiy Indian Remedy now sold for Bfirumo! Am, Xfimlffta, Htadadit, Tonihaeht, Fainin tfu Sid* or Pick, Spraim, Dniitre, Sure T\roJi, Burnt, OrJrccted Cards and Uuidti; !ho ody Tcg viable remedy dlecoeered that will art opon them and Urn* her the joint*. Thousands of persons hare been cured of Uiase complaiots br this new discovery. All arc tcvtted to eiro U a trial. Pi lueipsi ..file* 2C4 Washington street, Brooklyn, N. Y, For sale by DIL UEO. 11. KKY3KR, No 140 Wvnd street-. ani J. P. FLEMING, Allegtxny. NffgHEAHi.!!#* Butcher on the wrapper, and name _'' 'I n i ii i i apltslewP c .?‘ TIEar ' °* will• J * Jlcat Purposes, of a T . ry npv( ,. r rtn *:^-na77.^: i:XT ‘ r^,el “ r *‘“* ’■bererer an >a.. f e,, I U . Nh!^£ r w uf A-ldrcsa Ur. OCO. I " T® st.. Ptt<sh»irgh. Pn 1 ?“f r 'r' r *—* mured u™u.m« S tihs-Fj 2V ? 4 "k-I&I s2s a i#3L, ..-pr C'llm n;.t;.. w ,plj rejfady, on *r» ’ iTing a *i.iinj»%ti.. ! ivrli > p. the applicant # aodrm Kralln \“ T * v J "w * V M |,Afix * M ' JsdFnltoa atSJ »r-QHyn,N,w Wk. ap-» ; 3m.Wl..:mwT Monongahela River D. s. Mall Packet! STEAMER TELEURAPH, i STEAMER JEFFERSON r I ; ' npii”E J k!L!!‘", Tn . : ‘ ai ??’Z saUr, !■ a-t, iKt, ritu. . [B h l' l ii °, c oc * A " ' • mnd Ev enlnfi Bo«U at 6 l, ' U ” CI, J' UrTOHaIJ, Callfaril. •nil BrmrnitDl., th.r- canaactinu with , n d Ocacbti I'aaect r-;» tick. tfxl thmoph frno Plttstrorch to Union town lor Ji, m-mji andetalc-rocme on U*ta tneluaiTn.— Bo*ii retunilng from brow nsrllu Irate at s o»cloclTln the n.'>mlrt|;and sin the eu-uln*. For further information an qmreat the Office, Wharf Boat, al the foot of Grant etrwi. ..™ 0. W. SWINDLER, Aoctt. Regular Tuesday packT^i: CT roil ZANESVILLE—The fine newliSfelif JE*™ r **** WRAHAU, Capt. Mr.no. AtbSSSUSI for the abora and Intermediate ports KVERYTOEBDA.Y at 4 o cluck r. K. For freight or p*mn apply ion b^ d ocl9 FLACK, BAR.NKB tOQ^x/J St. Horns, &c, pOR ST. LOUIS-—Tho fioo i _fCg* A tteamcr IDA MAY, Oapt. John TuU’nlV ,1 l «,*, boTß Bnd tatonnedito KIJ*SJ TUESDA Y, the 13tb iu«t*nt, at (r. a. For frtl ß ht or pae apply ou b-.finl or t , k* * r 7 FLACK, BARNES A CO. CLTLLRI. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS DENTAL INSTRUMENTS. Ac . Ac.-Wv W»T rail’ tbe attention of the public to our eplccdid .lock of TUlet, Table nnd 1 ockrt Cutlery. We would ateo innto the atten turn or the Surgical and Dental probation* to our mock and our facilities for mannlnctnrinc Instrument* of all deecriie Confident of om ability to plmie*. «• eollcit a call J"r« OAjvrwßiOHT 4 yousq, eo Wo.d tu (COMPOUND EXTRACT OF KOOTSTfe nuklDC Bnr a hmlil, branf,.—H |. |»ra||«,|, ,|. UcaeJone lu bct.rbuUc affectloaa, eruptions of the skin end all disease* analog from Impurltlea of the blood. One of the taoet popular artlrlre In the market wherever ft boa t«><n iuUbduced. One bottle, which coat 25 cents, will make ten gaZluns of beer. For sale by »- •, „ .. U. L. PAIINK3TOCK i CO.. . J r - IJ No. CO, corner Wood and Fourth m» SUPERIOR BLANK BOOKS, Lodgers Cosh Book# and Day Book.. A luce .apply ou oaui, made In the mo*t .opert.tr manner, nf the fiom .pullty of paper, especially for clly order. Blank Book, made V) order, ruled to any given pattern Jl 2 *! WM. 0. /OUX6TON A CO. 50 bbls and 50 hlf bbls now No. 3 Mackerel, 20 bbli Baltimore Herrine, »> do UallCax ,i O . W <Jo and 50 kitu 1,2 and 8 Mackrral, to do Lake Flih, in More and for sale by -•» eJ4 J. B. CANFIELD. /2J.ROCERIEb —75 hhds prime N. 0. Sugar* V-A 200bbli. N. 0. MuLutea; h ’ 75 bu Tobacco, tarluna bnu>d*; 15 keg* fi twiat Tobacco: ■a ~ , bx*. Window niaM, aw'd a!*ea RerelTed and lor tale by Ja9 R. ROBISON A 00. * RODUOiS FOR SALE— -20,000 lbs. cotmtrj cured Balk Meat; ,E. bW, » “ “ Mesa Pork; 160 bus. Drj Apples: 2,000 Iba. country cared Baccu, \n atom at my 3 HHHtVKR * DILWORTQ’g. 20 000,P S BACON SHOULDERS; ~ } W\s 10.000 do do HamK 6,000 do , <),. Mdcr . 30 tca.’B. C. U&tni, ’ Just rccM nod for eale by J u 2 T- LITTLE A CO. CjroKAGfi TO LET—Two laigo dry Cel k? tare and Second and Third floors on ftiTorablo Wan naulro of niTCUCOCK, McCREEItY* Co Jpl No. IS* Second and 163 front itrwti, Mourning GooDa.—Black oWaW n '“ b . TjOMtlni*, Slack Crape De Erpane, Clack Oballto, Slack Mona Delaine, Crape*. VcIU. 4c C. UAXSQN IXJY E,T< Ma£, UL t,UKE UHIOK T[LE & CLAYToTthoTest JL quality, on b&od uJ for u'e by A. lIARDY 2 /,‘“ LS ' I,AMAK VARNISIf for sale i} ** ) el - B L. KAHNEhTOQE * CO/ 10, CASES CUROME-GREENI^b? __V J ol3 B. L. FAHNESTOCK 4 00. —1(H) bush in store and fer M> * *‘y Jc24 J B. CANFIELD. BLOUM&—BO tons H. Clay Forgo >a ■tor»nd for mio by ISAIAH PlOKlfr 4 00. CjECOtfD-BAND WHEAT SACKS-5,000 Oln Btore And for tale x>j ISAIAH DICKEY 4 CO. OA/YBOS- RED POTATOES to arrive for gale by my3i M’BANS 4 AN/KR. CKMfcJNT. —50 bbls Hydraulic in store, and ftrt ta»o hy JpIQ J. ft. OAyfIELP. F“OUNDHY METAL—BO tona Soft Metal fot|«>l»»ht mj27 lIKMIV 11. OTASII—3 cnska pure Poiask just r,c'ii j gaaieot for §alo by ROOT. DtCKKT jnl I 134 Front near * HD, —40 tea No. X Family Lard in atoro ip ialii by JftSS FBAIAII DICICRT 4 CO* ESTJSRN KESBkVji UUJSESE rcoeiT , ~ |pg duly »p<l for mlb by RIDDLE, WIRT3 a QQ. SR.— 25 bbla Extra Family instore and I* fltS*] J.B.CANFTIH.TI B.—sobuah prime white in etoro and l«br/ fj«24l J. B. OAWFIKLn. ; SES SAD SODA for sale by l ,B. L.yAH2fIESTQCK* CO. "DUt- PAPER of belt quality eold by . W*. 0. JOHNHOH * 00, 6T Wood ft. dh. h. a. wiLaorra Tonic, Cathartic and Ant!*Dy»P«ptte PILLS, PREPARED AND SOLD BY B. L. FAfISESTOCK A CO.* WHOLESALE DBVUGI3T3, No. CO, corner of Wood tad Fourth «t«, Pittsburgh, Pa AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic and act! •dyspeptic medietas, thro Pill* *r« recommended to tho pnblfe by the former proprie tor (Dr. Wi!*on)with a confluence nchm long condoned end careful trie] of them in an ample practice warrants. In thrlr operation at a cathartic, they influence more the mo fury and lea* Ibe secerning power of the bowel* than any other combination In common cm. AS A TON IC.—They agree with the most delicate atom* acb, removing nausea, pain and debility from that organ, and through it Impart tone and vigor to the whole eystem. AS AN ANTI-DYBPEPTIU—They nectnUize and Inter* mpt the formatb-n of arid*, check fermentation, and pro* vent theelimtaation of gueatrom the food in tho stomach, —the dtrrct consequence* of chemical aeticn,—an action which should never *xi»t In the human stomach. From these pecniiantlc* ta tae Pills, a person taking them may erpect a free,'full and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain, nausea,local crgeneral debility, or that di*» gusttag sickness or coauveaee*—the usual effects whleb at* tend or follow the use of other porous. L .tract of a Letter from H. F. Famscorth dt Co.» Drujyutt, Memphis, Torn., Jan, 7, 1858. Mem*. U, L. Fxaw».toci 4 Co—We were the fir*t to In troduce Dr. R. Adame Wiuoa's Pills hers many yearaaro.— Th». were the ben Pm ever in tele market. We tuo DO other io oar own femlUee, an* secured for them a bleb character by onr recommendaUona. Toort, truly, H. t. lARNBWORTH 1 00. Ertrad nf from Q. If. [rtcin, XcthriHe, Jenn., Ftbruary 15, 1858. Mown. B L. Fabitisto.'X k Co,—Dw Birr—l bare *« D Dr. K. A.Wllaon’a Pilla naed for the ago* with good affect; 1 have used them myaelf, and bellere them lo be the best Pill tn oso. I bare no doubt they will core many other oomplainta when properly used, and I cheerfully roeom* mend thorn to tbo public. Respectfully, youra. WORKS a. w. ibwin. F rom CoL T 1 m. Hopbine, (<xt? Canal Cotnmiuiontr. Wism.'fCTos, P*. January 8, 1557 —Dear Doctor—l hare been using jour “Anti-Dyspeptic’’ Pills, when occasion re quired, for many yean, and can truthfully a»y that I hare o«r«r (band any medidno equal to thsm In relieving me from affections of the stomach and bead. They bare nerer failed to reliefs me from headache, and hare always left my system In better condition than they fonnd it. I mast con fidently recommend your Pills ss a safe and highly saleable medicine. Very respectfally, Ac., WILUOPKINfI. Dr. R. Acajcj Wilson. Fmm Thas. lilackmore, Etq ., Treasurer of Allegheny County, Pa . To. Dr. R. A Wtuos.—Dear Sin I hare been uxlngyour PIIU since 1540, and do decidedly Say they are the beat Pill In d»e, or that 1 listo any knowledge ot 1 first naed them f.ir •Sick headache," with which I snffered beyond descrlp* ti«n. lam happy to say, that they entirely cared me Since then 1 cm them as a family medicine If 1 am billions or any thtog alls me. sod 1 require medicine, I take a Pill and it cure* me; they are myooly medicine, and hare been for thelastserenteen years. THOMAS QI.aCK.MORE. January b, 1863. ll car Dr. Keyeer. Messrs. D.L. Faiutnrrock kCo :—I hare bad cous’darablo experience in tbe use of the extraordinary pill compounded by Dr R. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the proprie tors. rind bare often fr|i their benign influence In nty own ease for 'nrrvrur AeadacAe, arising from a disordered condi tiun of tho stomach. I have likewise prescribed them f,r others, in cases of Vast crania and other forms of headache depending on a deranged and Irritable condition o r tbe stomach anddicesti*e organa, for which they e**m peculiar ly adapted, being entirely free from aery griping tendency 1 r. g«rd them *a a very ralnablo PIU, and one that purges. wlthoulßtalldebUitating. Yours, truly. GKO. Q- KEYBBR, 140 Wood street. Pittsburgh,March 6, 1555.—J05-dAwlyT Two Grand Pleasure E reunions, JHaeklß»tT| Georgian Bay and Around LAKE SUPERIOR. The splendid steamer lady el- G IN, Oapt. Tonrxus, Master, win make two measure Excursions, as above, tbe present eoaacn, leafing Chicago aod Colllngwood asfoUowc first Excursion—Leaf* Chicago, Tuesday, July Ifl, at 6 do Leave* Colllngwood, Satnrday, July 17, at o'clock P. M. Second Excursion—Loafea Chicago, Saturday, July 81, at S o'clock P. 51. Do do Leaves Collin*wood, Wodnreday, Aug. 4, at o’clo k P. M. On each of these excursions the Lady Elgin will make landings at the Mfsral points on the west shore of Lake Michigan, as far uortb as Two Rivera. Thence she will pro oed through the beautiful Island scenery Intervening be tween that point and Mackinaw, at which place sufficient time will b« gifen the exeursioulats to visit tbe Fart, and examine the various natural cariosities of that famous Island. PITTSBURGH, PA. From Mackinaw tbe Lady Elgin will proceed to Georgian Day, remaining at Colling wood one day, to afford passen ger* an opportunity to visit lake fllmooe. over tb* Ontario, dioicceand Huron Railway. Thence passing among •'The Million Islands'* of the Buy, the will proceed up tne Bt. Mary's klrer. and through Lake George to the feauit, where arupla time wilt be given to examine the Town, tbe Falla, aod the great Ship Canal connecting Lake Superior with the Lower Lakee. Passing through tbe Canal, the Lady Elgin will proceed rq her Voyage to Superior City, on 8t Looia Bay, at tfie ex treme Western limit of Lake Superior, taking in the way, the fampus PictnredEocks, landing at Grand Island, Mar quette (tbe Iron Mart of the North West,) Copper Uarbor, Eagle hirer, Ontonagon, la Points, and so on, among tbe rouiantlc and charming scenery of the far-famed Apostle Islands, to her final destination. At Eagle Direr time will be given the exeurdonUts to visit the famous ‘•Cliff Mine," and at Ontonagon a snfficirnt delay will be made to visit the city. The Lady Klein will remain one day at Superior City Tbeceeahe will eoaat down the north abore, pasting the it* and thriving towns ofCllutoo, Buchanan, Burlington, Kncaropmeut, Bearer Bay and Saxon. She will also call at Tort William, the Station of tbs Hudson’* Bay Company, and at lile Roys'. Thence no Uer betneward trip, she will call at Collingwcod, togira excursionists from tba Hast an opportunity of returning boms by tba nearest roots. The Proprietor*. Commander and OOeera willexertthem aeim to render time excsrrtoca the mon pleasant and at>- tractive of any erer made around Hie Lakes. Tbe entire aalllcg distance will be about three thousand tuilea, eTery portion of which embracveaotno ofthe wildest most roman* tic and beautiful ecenory upon the North American Conti* p, othi'r summer trip is to " to the tonritt feting a 1» .vuiPU UR ■nip!* L-pportunUT nf gaining InfomauSS conutry now bat little known, poaaeaeed of moet woL„ tl w rteonrcea, and which. within a few ytin, omit become »o lee* famoos for its wealth, than It now Is for the boldness, fmshnees and beauty of scenery. InoMer to fire the fullest opportunity for tbU, or fotioy other purree of delay, the proprietor* haaei slurred to permit sxcnri' • ha-nng tickets fcr the round trip, the prtTiUgeof reraai»t..g .Tt., and returning on any subse quent trip of tbf Lady El^ln. Eor passage and Blate Rooms, apply to A. T. fIFK.MJKR A 00., Areata )elS;:awdiwtJa2£F foot p f La Balls at, Chicago, EL LARGE SALE OP DRY GOODS. IN ct'cceqaenceof thrc'ontemplatod dissolu tion of partnership by the wttbdrawatol W. R. Umn frvm the firm at the end of tb* preeeot mnn, re wish to clowoctubtu poeslbleoar largeaiock of good* by that time, and now offer all ucr good* io both RETAIL AND WHOLESALE ROOMS A T PRICES SO MUCH LO,W£R TBAX USUALLY SOLD, At io makt it to the interut of all tomakethdr pur chases from tit, at far at tr« may have the goods they need. Haring recently received* fre*b nijtply of good* from ■few York and Philadelphia, oar aaeortment U reryWom p'.eie, and Include* many *tyie* of Marco and Uetirable good*. __ » It i* oar determination by offering- every article low, to ' ■**l *f powitila, all the good* now on band, that the Jun ior partner may commence tb* Call trade with an entire new stock. An opportunity 1* tho# afforded to pnrchaae the . tat quality or guoda at low price*, which all will do well to t.Sfttl tbemaelTT* of AD early call li eolidted MURPHY A BURCHFIELD, JeUS.gawdlmAwltF at N. E.corner Fonrtb A Marhrt at* OLD DR. HEATII. HAVING lost his father, two brothers, .dwjghter, *OD-in-l*w, nephews and niece* by that Ircaaf nl Arcase, CcatciiPTioa, and Buffering with a cough ilm*el h»» cought and discovered a Preventive and Core >r Cold *, Graphs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Ntrvoai Debll :j, Aathma,4e. HDcoagh wa* cured immediately; he ' ared hi# relatives, who Inherited the disease, and in coo* •ctlon with fav* ton hare employed It in tbelr practice, 1 ortng thousands of caaee considered hopeless by otbars.— 'or the ptvrpoM'ot* reecning me many of hie •offering •clog* aa possible, he (e sending tb* recipe to all wl t for 10 cents. ADDRESS: Dr*. HEATH, 101 Spring it., opjwwlt* 8L Nicholas Uotel, N. T. City. >-,67 Wool ft. TU« following wltl protect Invalids from r Imposition. Cur utD Ouush or Hxw You. u. A. S. lIBATIS, of «Ud city, being duly sworn, sailb that he 1b a and Surpton In the dry of New York, nod a GraJitzt* 0/ the Pnfveraty Jttdual Col lege of said dty. I DepousQl farther **ith that the Ccrtyicaits 0/ Cutzi here ' unto annexed, are true tad correct extracts from letter* of partite, eont by them to this deponent. nAcaad} A. S. HEAXQ. Sworn before m* this 7tb-asy of June, A. D„ 1868. (Signed) DANIEL’ *■ TIBIIANN, Mayor. The extracts of cares will be ssnt Kith the Receipt. jelStlmdr WINKS AND KJftl’ONS REDUCED PRICES. The subscribers are sebum* off their stock at reduced prices pieparntory n» .jnltUng buainee, comprising some of the choicest brands oi Foreign Wines and Liquors. xiu.so which me >tord Pale Brandy, Hamcny do, Pnre Old Irish Whiskey, IleldsclckChampalgne, St. Jalltn Claret, Bamlou’s Mali Port and D lac ab urn's Madeira. auo, sld Monongahela Rve Whiskey, flnperlor Double Roc tilled ‘ Whiskey, Blackberry, Ginger and Domestic Brandlre, Gin, 4c, 4c, 4c. , 4&*ilotel and Tavern Keepers, as well as families, bare now a good opportunity of supplying themselves on advan tageous terms. WSt. HUTCHELTREE, JR., DUO., myStdtf 809 Liberty Street. SIBSB. CARPETS. 1858. j . THE MARKET STREET GARGET STORE, IS STILL PREPARED TO StPPLY all demand) for Vel ret, Dr neeelv Three-ply and In grain CfcrpeU, of irery description, Itylf and quality. Fluor 0(1 Cloth*, from 3 to 24 feet vide, at lower price* than \r o bare ever before offered; Ooooa Hatting lor tbercbes Fainted Window Shades, and everythin* connect. «d with the Carpet department of Boom ffurnlihiD* t A* we anticipate an advance in pricer altar the Serin* Rrade open*, we would raggett to purchaser! to main thair •lection* now from our large Stock and at oar praaeat nr* yorir— ua w. , T jLAIJJ BLACK SILKS.—A largA lot juit . nwlTed ud Mills* 1 <f*n offend in thij dty. * n d sirSLiii** 6 eTBT IAS£5 E , C^ USbU UUCKandttli A,B - »«<>■. *««« C. UA.NtOTLOTE.7< Hukrt rt. [yi iJiiLi MUSLIM and — itm'.rk.H F ) K V re J I SW,M MuiUttt, 4t IJUo p*f jBIJ, A «JS?Ti!r» down “ <*»ing o« nle of - MURPHY & BPECaTJgID. FAMILY FLODR—IOO su Tern Sxtta Family Floor. uUbT M ROBXRT * rwrWppd. SRKSHFAy per £xprea» - «In Ohio. TjEZ” if In' CEBTI*ICATEB. o’clock l’. U. Received and for sale by wil- % LIAM McCOTCHEON, 1 3 6 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, t*FLcs: 25 bbls largo otw No. 3 ilacfcsrel; 25 bt do do do do 50 bag! Rio Coffee, 20 boxes Grant*! Tofcaoco: bO ludf chests Young Hj»un Toe 20 do superior Blarlt do l 100 bbls. No. 1 Balt; 10 cub Potash; Cheese. IOTO* TUOiIPfcO.V £ CO., 135 Third et.,- I Ullljuit recjlrgl tod f Qr t*j e a lctef EcgUth Rrchelle Ochre, ’ f ■ V«rmr>nt Ocbre-^^W. French Zl&c, e » , ltlo FISH. —50 bbla Baltimore Herrin* T".. c ~'~- 25bbU H*U£*x Qmtai. . 1 V -20 do No. 3 Mackerel . ‘' 10 do No, 1 *> 258fd0N0.3 do ! ? •’.■ .. * 23 Shu No. 1,2 and 3 do !■ 100 package* lake Flah, recejTedandfarnletr* r I - - ill® j. b. oan/jto?. *.' Vv riON&IGNMENTS ' v Moo pound* Country Bacon 8M bot print Witte Bean* ft bhja. So. 1 Urt: 10 keg* Fmh Batter; 1 lifts Beer Bk;nr, 200 boj Dry Apple*, Io iter* nd far me fry fcgRIYIB A DTIWORTH. Sundries— 100 coll* aaaorted tile* Haulm Bose ‘ lftO bale* beet Nary Oik an; W 2ft bbl*. Pitch; 7 *0 do B. Winter While Oil: 25 do W.B. No;lL»riOIL On hand and for nlo by JOXE3 k COOLTY, I JS— ho. 141 Wat»r at. near Chary alley, j (COMPOUND STROP OF PHOSPHATES? 2Sd<S R,C^ 1I ? CAI ' ThU preparation iiootJu "Wpljr n.«» „, “«<5“ ira during the progrr*. c' chrwJc cLll "“f*, Dytpepilaand CoMßOiption. Tbit prenan’£?f *“°•' S' ’ C "^ LI ” “ U “'“•>> ■« ci *lnl to tt?Ts£- SM £3°S """*" T ’"Tjo^LESB.- 0 to! " i 6“ corner of the DlstnooJ and Market '*t- Q A R D- k To Client* cf A. B. M’OUrtJOKT niTtog left PStUborgh to red-lo tomperwUy la 100 City, I bars plaoed my onfiaUhcd UwaU.tlaw! | B bwd. Of Iftisn A JIACEE’VSre, Attends, .Vo.« FonrLh strvot, to whom I respectfully recommend them »bo bar* hitherto employea mo professionally. JeT-Qmdb ALFRED B. iIcQALMO.VT. ifforloi; fellov ” '■betrtab Steam Marble Works. r AKBLE MANTELS.—A large asdbekc* At u tltnlitock hand sod b»ln£ nucfictsnd l 7t? u £i M * y »s? M * tTcr * ,ow P ricm Sunder* owum of Bet! Kaiate, Contrmctor* ud other*, whether they want to pnrehaM or not, are invited tocall and examine and -certain oar price* u waareaeWnjj plain neat aW tala so tow a> to put them within th* reach of almj*t awry Monument*,Tablet*,uJQaw Fton«,a Urartock-ul* wmyeonbaud. Furniture and fFaah-Stand Top* end I m . portag Stonee manu&etured by machinery, ami #oi I at iii. loweetprlccs. Slarble ef all klnda told lu* to the Trade— PorduMn art Inritcd to call and examine ourtacfc at 34 823 Liberty *treet, Pittsburgh. f mylthdawSmT PortabU am*. ,1 ORTABLE CORN AND FLOOR MILLS tb*timp'.wt and beat ardU* of tb« kind la tit conn irj. Thej ran Ugtit, grind .ait, ara cully kept’lb oid** nuk« u good work u too mill*, and (tiT* meWnd itnji on hand. Alio, Pcrtaoto 3«sr iiilU.— For i 'VUtlcal*n call at 319 Llbcrtj BL, Piun>ar*h. • W. vr. WAM. ACE. am Puniibisgt • i warranted best qnall -13 j, always on* and Bade co order. Brtitrt and Soli Pa.ru, Fin iv** 4 * iktddnery. Engvu OsxUr.nand MU Otarinj m»d* C 6 ~ c dw. MCU Irani. Oast Iron Prorf Staffs, Fnne\ Burr and taurrf MU Jfi3 Slcna L BoUisty Ctohiand Saut Maaxintx ca hsod at 21? Übiety itrai, Plttabarrt, pa. mylOaJAwSmr ~ _W. W. \7ALLiC^__* Pl**Ur, Llati t'eia«ntnfcc«^^^' PARIS, ior Land and jstoocd ?SSIS.n fc T? ,terni| J lr#WtU, 1 UnlirttltUnwaodßoiaaoCejjfot; 1 qailUj «Jway, cd hand ti 819 £U> nzj tmmt. nrU**w3a>T W. W. WALLACE. Boards. Joists and *** fcr. «fc aw» _mjlotd»wBa>T w. W. WALLACE- *m r JlMlilaei. ItfcGEORGR’S PATENT always oa hand A*A«SI» Liberty rtmt, Pittibargb. „- myl(kd«wamT W. W. WALLACB A LL SIZES, always on hand at 319 lihcr- Xa.tr M- ptttibargh myio \7- W. ff-«LLACB. JgUN UMBR] <AS, iutros. B£JUGKS, , LACB&UXTZ.E3J :• UOOP gfilttXS.' Alsj,»UkißdiofD«uG<»d«*ndDo3irttlc». • *. [A 0. tUStOS LOVB,J.MErkVtat y AKE FISH—ISO holfbbls. White iiaE > I<o do do Xrcui, 100 do do Merrier: . 01) dO do 20" do do Pickerel. ; Joct roo’d t»4 for «■!• by HEURT £L OOLLISS. MANUJW, K»g and Xca lepers of nil •Ice* ead qmliciee fnr ui« ar” * l-_ W.S.lU.VfcViPa pelW „^™ . Ho».Sl|S3iuid 33 M»rln>t«ta. P^ RLS—50 Tibls. in store sad lot Baloh r t£f < • t J.B.CiSHT.V JHtgceOanttmg,^ "PpEAXiIH! asd bi^w GRACE:: Conferred oa the Ladles by wearing yvial DOUGLAS dfc SHERWOOD’S OBI<ZIS&ASB9 SKI RIEL The uop tralleled rcccass cf the NEW EXPANSION SKIRT (120,000 of which bare been sold daring the Inst four months) oaa induced the miaofiutarer* to make ■mnrezneoti that will enable them to prodoce 200 dozens (2,400 day daring the mouths of Jane, Jal y and August. The/ also call attactian to their NEWLINES SUPERIOR SKIRT, For traveling, which is receiving nnlrcml eosi&e&d&itoa from the l^dlee. Thoy are the tale proprietors of i\r only “pGtont Adjustable Bustle” in use. Beware of the many imiutlous ln the market, u they are all cither Infringements of otir patent, or worth ies*. They also mannfactnre over . 70 Other Different Styles, with and vrUhma the “Patent AdJosUble Barilo.” Thne BKJRTB hare b*s>n recommended by the iutlQ* EST MEDICAL AUTHORITY u being ftr tf* crtieU for LadUxuM that hax nv Utnrffsrtd tocht puUic. Hoc® genolne anlees stamped DOUGLAS & SHEKTOOD, MANUFACTURERS, NEW YORK. For aale Ihronghoat the Udtod gtatrs und Canada*. - JeU^tadi Property holdsbs, attication PERRIN & JOHNSON Baring Increased their facilities for mnaalactcrlsg aa-J , ■PPlJ ln * w. E. OI3:iX-3DS <ss CO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE I '• WATER PROOF CE9IEST ROOFING* ARE now prepared to exocute orderafor aby d«aa|prionofKo9lk,a t ecporoat,atthe shortest p»> uceand with the ntmost care, being patU Booft that cannot be tarpaaaod for Sf r Cheapness and DurablU&. Ont Boots are too well known to reqelreaay eofesT fr tC ' oa. Testimonials In favor of this Roofing and euni-le* c m b ®» e *o by calling at oor Offlco, No. T 5 Smlthfleld street. Balldlnga covered with the above Roofing can be soon at a. Nelson’*, corner of Wylie and High streets; j. Beck’s corner of Grant and Seventh street* Iloas* of -‘S‘ ?r““’ Eaq -’ diamond alley, opposite Patterson** Stably Store of R. Straw, corner of Market and Second sts; usoHoaseofß-H.Soccop.mmeblock; Brownsville Wharf Boat; House of Robert Flynn, Congress, between Wcfcrier and Wylie streets; Store of J. J|. Hcßobcrts, W.bstw <t, Btableof A. Bradley, corner of Water alley and &mdciky •treot, Allegheny; llonse of H. B. Wilkin*, Wood's Ron; How of A. Negley, John 6cott, Wm.hlcC*Jl and Mri Coon, East Liberty, end many otbrrs too nomaioa* to men tion. I'EIIKI.N A JOHNSON’, apfiidewlyr So.TS Stnlthfldd >t , pitiehtirgb. Po. LATEST NEWS from all parts of the world. See the NEW YORK DAILY tIEPAI.D, TKIBO'E and TtMF.P; PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS, PUBLICS LEDGER, and CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, DollreretJ tatreirpfcft of lh« city, by IcitJds ycnr «dJw*i at * HUNT A MINES’?, Usjcttfc Bfl3. »eJ3 OREAM FREEZERS. MOSSER’S PATENT S MINUTE FREEZERS, The beat and cheapest ICE CEEAiI FEE2ZER MADE. Will be told at Manufacturer!* prlco C&U&sd get ose i: T. J. ORAIQ k 00% 12,1 T7oc<f tt Ca. strou & co.’s Magic rupli • catlogand ImprmU-a Paper la a beautiful arcele «Itb ■'bleb to writ* a letter and obtain a copy at (be *.tme Uae wt bout the cm of jwa« or lob, rendertngit Invaluable to p«r*oni traveling. It will taka the ronect iapr»«»!»ucf “Il®-f. plant or Cower, and ia equally adapted for writing on paper, cloth, wood or atone, m the copying of t'lictvde mnalc, 4a, (without tbonae'f pens or JoKY will; e bone or common stick. P,nr different color*—price 26 «>. *°i< b y W. B.QAVEN, 1 \ J°l» Comer Market and Second *Ui*ota. 0 RECTIFIERS AND LIQUOR I>EAL- j; KRB —A compute Rectifying Appar-tua. comnrislcc \ Copper SUB, Tuba, Tuna, Pntnpa, Ac, with a <b-rang#cf f Stand Caaka, all In good order. Also, m good Dray, for taU . by WH. UITCHELTRISI6,Jr. 4 BEO, ! No M Liberty sttueU . j ?. «• E—lf tha above are not disposed of by private ula i| before Monday, the 2Sth inst, they will bo told by auction ■ 'i. that day, with the balance of stock of Wicea, Liquor*, and \ n Qrocerlg* then on band. Jt-£1 \ ). FISH —25 hf. bbla. No. 2 largo Mackerel; 30 do “ 3 do do 2b bbla. Baltimore Herring; 30 do No 1 trimmed Shad: / 16 hf. do do do do ' 19 bbls. do White Pah; 33 ht do do do 10 do do Trout, 60 bbla. New Alewlvea Dry Salt; 20 do N. 7. Qcmngs, In itore and for tale by JelB WATT t WILSON.. Coal by Weight. THE subscriber is prepared to deliver in Allegheny or Pittsburgh CANNED OR BITU3IINOUS COALS Of the beet quality. As all Coal delivered by me Is wtl"bs«!. purchnscre can rely on getting fall maarur*. Also, COKP, LIME, FIRM BRICK AND CLAT. W. A. UcCLURG, Allegheny Coal Depct, tar3l Corner Aoderaoo it and Railroad. re. W. WJILQACE. °CH.—IO boxes sod 50 bbls! -Jafcr |ia ’ J. 8.0 ; n slots »] ~! . -&! .tVSftio by:,.- i AQAwrizra. r l■. >t> aa43o <iSDcy.;- ' • . &'&}Buar *QQ.'v v.; "1* ; -4^ jag V '^r* -.-A i i ; I | 41 i ■ }'f ■ | 4 t# -1 * ■■ * ' si ' jgarl in SY'KLD. T- if .^wr'
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