,f 5» ft PITTSBURGH: SATURDAY MORNING, • JULY 10,1858. QTPICIAL PAPES OP THE OI7T. City and News Items. I»Btz* Cask.—ln Juos, 1856, a young man named. Richard O’Leary was stabbed in the back during an affray or a free fight in Wood street. 110 lingered a few hours and then died. John Luts, suspected of 'h&TingconunUted the deed, fled, and after an absence or a year was finally arrested near. SL Louis and committed to j/uL In December lost be was trieJ and found Gniity of Murder in the First Degree. The caso was carried up to the Supreme Court on a bill ofTexOQpticDS, the ruling pf tbo Court below sustained'and Lffirraed, and on/ Thursday budeat warrant was maced in the hands of the Sheriff “PetrSSTLVAJHA, ss : run' “In the name and by tho authority of tbo tom monwcaltta of I Pennsylvania. : - Wm. F Packer, Governor of said Commonwealth, to Rod, PattmoD, Elq, High Sheriff of tbo toun ty of AUflgheny, sends greeting: “Whbreas, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, hold at Pittsburgh, in and for the county of Allegheny, in tbo Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, at Decem ber sessions, A. D., 1857, a certain John Lutx was indicted for the crime of murder, and at December term, A. D. 1857, of said Court, rii: on the 31st day of December, 1857, was found guilty of murder in the Grit degrw.'and on the second day of February, A. D. 1853, was sentenced by the said Court of Oyer and Terminer to ‘be taken hence to tho place from whence you came, and from thonce to the place of execution, and that you be there hanged by the neck until you be dead.' “Now, therefore, this is to authorize and require you, the said Rody Patterson, High Sheriff of tho eoonty of Allegheny, aforesaid, to causotbe sentence of tbo'said Court of Oyer and Terminer to be exe cuted upon tho aforesaid John Lutz, between the hours of ten o'clock in the afternoon, of Friday, the brtr daji of October, Anno Domini one thousand oight hundred and fifty-eight, in the manner directed by tho act of the General Assembly ot tbo Common wealth, approred the tenth day of April, A. D. 153-1, entitled, <an act to abolish psblic executions," and this shall bo your sufficient warrant. “Giron under my band and tbo great sea! of the SUto, Harrisburg, (his sixth day of July, in tho year of our Lord ouo thousand eight hundred and' fifty-eight, and of tbo Commonwealth tho eighty third. ' “By the Governor. “11. L. Dtcrixsosi H. “Deputy Secretary of the Commonwealth.” Examinations —The usual half-yearly exami nations of the Convent Schools, Webster street, took place oh Mondfiy and Tuesday, tbo 2Sth and 29th of Jane. Tho young ladies who par ticularly distinguished themselves in this de partment were Miss Cosgrove, of this city. Miss Johnson, of Harrisburg, Miss Maguire, Mias Gibson and Miss O'Neil. Besides music, the exerefses consisted of dialogues in French and English Essays, and a Valedictory. > Jefferson College. —The examination of the senior, class of Jefferson College took place on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week. The honors were distributed as follows: Tho first honor was divided between K A. White and K. Patterson, Mr. White having tbo Greek oration \nd Mr. Patterson tbe valedictory. The second honor was divided between W. A. Starred and M. I). Massey, who were the debatora at tbo last contest between the societies. The third was awarded to J. C. Schneider. The gratiaaliug class numbers eighty-seven. Thirty three of the senior class were appointed speak ers Tor the annual commencement. By the calendar we learn that on Sunday, August Ist, Rev. George W. Thompson will preach the sermon before the religious societies of the college, and on Ljie same day President Alden will deliver the-baccalaureate sermon. Oa Tuesday, August 3d,'Rev. Alfred Nevin, D. D., wiUfdeliver the address before tbe alumni, and pa|tho day following the commencement ex4rolsea will take place. Bethany College. —The annual commencement at Bethany College, Va , took place on Friday last. , ■ y 'ilsV'| •- - The anniversary exercises of Marietta College ft took pined last week. Oa Wednesday, Jane 30, the Alumni ; were addressed by the Rev.-Charles th . Linsley. of New Rochelle, N. Y., the LUerary Societies by the Rer. Henry Kendall, of PUts- and the Society of Missionary Inquiry by the .Rer. E. D. Morris, of Colambas. The WiDXHisn op Diamond Alley —The viewers Appointed to assess damages and bene fits nnder the Act of Assembly to authorize the widening of Diamond Alley, wore Messrs. 11. E. McGowio, C. L. Magee, George Fortune, Wm. Schouley, Aaron Floyd and Andrew Ful ton. They have attended to their du'y and tbe City Regulator has made the necessary map 3 (no grounds. eThe widjurffig commences at Ross and extends to Smßliueld street. From to Grant streets diamond allay is 4U feet wide From Grant to Scrip alley it will be made “0 feet wide ; from Scrip alley to Gas Co.'s lot, 40 feel; from Gas lot to Sipilhfield, 35 fe*t. The following are the assessments : Jana If. Bakswell.. R. IL.llutlojr Ralph Jackson R. 11. Patterson 1). McMullio'a heirs- Mary K. Scbcnley Wm. Barker Pittsburgh Qas Company, George Wcytnan Tho*. I.iggotl’s heirs Property of St. Peter's Chnrch Expenses of assessment ..TV S - J ‘:Tata! 1 ... Tub Wooster, 0., Republican, of yesterday, says: “The Republican Congressional Conven tion, for the Richland District, assembles at Shel by, in Richland county, on Thursday, July 22d. We presume Bon. John Sherman will be unani mously nominated for re-election, as be is emi nently worthy, and we have heard of no opposi tion to his nomination."' 1 •■MB In Wayno county, 0., harvest baa fairly com menced throughoat the county; the barley is already done, and some wheal baa already been cut. The prospect is good, and all the signs now betoken a fait and satisfactory harvest. The com even may be fair, thoogh there are many less acres than nsnal, for it is making the most unheard-of progress. Everything seems to favor good crops, os far as weather is concerned. The firemen of Wooster, a goodly band, ac companied by a large number of citizens, mak ingin all some 300, spant the day in Caojton last Monday. They had a famous timq, with noth ing whatever to mar the pleasure of the occasion. vw,v r . >. V R*v. Isaac Sawter.—Wo are gUd to know that the Sandusky Street Baptist Church, Alle gheny, secured this gentleman, inte of Thomas ion; Me. 'We'should judge him to be a gentle man of no ordinary ability as a. preacher, while ' he presents the simple truth in an easy, pleas ant and attractive manner, it conveys a force and depth of meaning certainly calculated to make a favorable and instructive impression on bis aadienee. He is a true scholar, un- v X '-y.}. derstanding well the important relation ne Bus- tains. He is o gentleman whose attractive 1 manners and fine personal appearance most win him hosts of friends in and oat of his church. Wr hope for him all success. Xfz noticed tho fact on Thursday-thai Richard Kart had made an information before the Mayor charging several chaps with assanlt and battery with intent to kill and with highway robbery, on the night of July 5. Warrants were issued for their arrest, and John Kiebardsoo, Nathaniel Hughes and Mlckoy Rinehart were taken. Richardson and Hughes were held for assault and baUety and gave bail to appear and answer. Rinehart was discharged. .. On last Sunday at midnight, aa wo learn from tho Rafiman’s Journal, tho store or C. Kraizer & Son, of Clearfield, was burglariously entered and from $6O to SGO stolen from the sotae. Oa Monday a man named Lloyd was arrested on suspicion but was afterwards released. A bar ber named Smith wa9 suspected and fied. He jwas, however, arrested at Curwensville, but nothing was founds opon'him that would justify his imprisonment.* Tars Lays Pbop. Bakuu.—Tho German frienda of this gentleman intend giving a Concert in this city next week, for the benefit of his fami ly. We are informed that several eminent art ists have volunteered their services for that oc ~ casion*. The object is a worthy one and will doubtless meet with a hearty response in this community. Wb have received from Messrs. Hnnl& Miner, . Masonlo Hall, their budget of select reading, , amongst which we have all the late Eastern and European papers per lost , ■»*:>. >« tut everything in tbn newspaper and penndieal line, ot the latest dates, and or the most interesting character. Excumios Tickets.—T. A. Scott, Esq., baa authorized excursion tickets to be issued, good from the 12th to 17th instant, for the accommo dation and advantage of delegates and others who may desire to attend the Republican state Convention, to he held in Harrisburg, on next Tuesday the 14th instant ' j Poßt Pewit Hobucidc Oa«k-- Luke berry, -j one of the yonng men charged with puriicipa j tion id the affair at Port Retry, «>u lost Easter I Monday, in which a Gerwau named Dennis TiU- I man came to Ms death, gave bail yesterday, I (Friday,) in $3OOO, for his appearance for trial I at tha October term of Court Not Aomkd—-The jury is the ease of McKee retirtd for deHbentios on Thursday at 10 miu at«Bto l2st. l .an§l«t olghtatll o’clook they lesste’^ Court ofttuarMrSMiloni. Com. vs. Valentine Gaenthon indictment as saolt and battery with intent to edmmit a rape, on oath of Catharine Bloomer. prosecutrix was the only witness examined. • Tph case went to the jury in a very few minutes after it com menced. Verdict of not guilty. Com. vs. Edward Grier, charged iwilh assault and battery with intent to kill Officer Moon. Thomas R. Holmes, Esq., went bail tin $lOOO, at the time of Grier's arrest, for his appearance for trial His name was called yesterday morning, : in Court, and his recognizance forfeited. In the case of the Com. vs. Valentine and other Germans, charged with assault and battery, on oath of And. Kalb, thd verdict was not guilty, and defendants pay coslk. Com. vs. Antonio Gable; surely of the peace. His wife had made a complaint against this man that ho abused her, and sold his clothes and whatever ho could get his hands upon, to pro cure drink. Sentenced to pay the costs and was discharged with some good advice. Com. vs. John H. Daly; indictment exposing and keeping for sale and acting ob agent in tbe Tale of lottery tickets. District Attorney read the law. Daly is charged with actiog as an agent for a Maryland lottery. Mayor Weaver, sworn—Went to Burke’s build ing, on a morning in April, to Daly s office; saw a box in there, marked M’Leliand; Daly said tho box contained lottery tickets, and I look posses sion of it; said he had tickets in his safe, which he opened, and myself and Richardson took them; (tickets shown;) those nro‘ (he tickets I got at Judge Daly’s; Judge D. came to me after wards and said there were tickets that had the corners cut off, which he desired to get, as they Were canceled tiokote: I gave him up some of those with tbe clipped corners; tho box also con tained lottery tickets. Cross-examined—There was no information against Daly at the time I look the box; Mr. Daly gave me tho contents of his safe without objection; Mr. n&guo made the information against Mr. Daly after be was arrested; infor mation was made before t held Daly to bail -Officer Ricb&rdsoo testified to a similar state of facts with tbo Mayor. The District Attorney then offered the tickets in evidence. Mr. Swartzwelder objected, because it h*.LuotJheea proved that the tickets had been oflered for sale, nor has it been shown that there is a lottery of fice anywhere that has issued the tickets The objections wero overruled but speciallynoied by the Court. Mr. Frank Dravo was called and a handle of papers bciog shown him he said they were what are called lottery tickets; know defendant and bis place of business ia in Burke's building; was ageut for Mr McClelland, was at his office six months ago to see McClelland, who ?as not io; have seen tickets at bis office within two years; Daly occupied McClelland's office—un derstood as his place of business. Have bought tickets in 1830 to 1830; these tiqkets purport to be drawn on the 14th of May; have bought tickets in McClelland’s office, but not of defend ant, nor in his presence; the tickets always come before the lime tbo lottery indrawn. J. Newton Jonos testified he hid purchased many lottery tickets—such as (these —which purport to be drawn on tbo )4t!h of May, at Baltimore, Md. The date and place of drawing are always on the tiokets. Defendant was ia business, as agent for .lubn McClelland, in the sale of lottery tickets,Jin Gflrram'fl building— but has since moved. Cross-examined—Have bought more tickets than there are on the table. McClelland told witness he would appoint defendant sub-agent before he went to Cincinnati; have bought tick ets from him, as agent of McClelland, within three or four yoars. Did uot institute this pros ecution, and was brought here ak a witness against his will. Have ceased purchasing lot tery tickets. It is likely tickets bass through here for McClelland, or through Wheeling; he resides in Cincinnati, and (previous to the prose cutions) came here once 1 a month! or oftener, to settle with sub-agents. I George Ogden was acquainted with defendant; kept somewhere on Fourth street] theroare two Daly's—one called “Judge." Bought tickets from him three orfour years eiuc£, when he was agent for John M'ClelUad. David Jones, barber, had bought lottery tickets in 1857, bat not from defendant. Tbe prosecution hero closed, the case was adjourned imLil Monday—and tho Court till Saturday moroiug. Ponce Items. —The amounts j»aid to Mayors and Aldermen of tbe two cities for the month of Jane, lb.'.f, aro as follows: j 11. A. Weaver, Pitttsburgb. 1 I2y Summary comiuitmvnt • ) $l7O 25 2 Discharged lar.-en v i-nsc- i -I 50 2 Commitment* It-■«*•> <1 tU-lugie.. t 00 J. Sm.-kr.iih. Allrgbecr -2 Discharged larox-nv cose* ri I -I Commitment- to House t.f lUjfugo.. . -• f'O J. Rodgers. AUcrmau, Pittsburgh. Ij Summitry commitments . v 2 Xh W. Lewis, Alderman, Pittsburgh. ’Co Summary commitments... f.'"> l*u fl Commitments to House of Refuge.. . 12 no J. S. Uoon, Alderman, Pittsburgh. 7 Summary eumraittuentr.... •,* 21 Robert Bell, Alderman, Allegheny. 4 Summary commitments --, ... . 52' D. Neillio, Alderman, Allegheny. 22 Summary commitments :l 4'* 1 Commitment to House of Refuge.. 2 00 Mayor Weavnr paiil into iho City Treasury during tho quarter ending with June, tho band-omo sum of , $l2?-.* 20 i if this sum thrre wore fur tidies and for feitures . . ....j . .'.I I 70 Railroad switch licenses j o<7 OU Theatrical licenres . 120 00 There is oac carious fact Wc notice in glauo iog over the police statistics for Jane. The nine day police of the Mayor made lut 15 com mitments for June; the forty night police bat 115 for the same time, flomo of the Alderman with only tiro policemen bad 00 or <l5 commit ments for the samo month. The field of Alder manic labor appears to bo more fruitful in ar rests and more barren of fees than tho Mayor's. The Connellsrillc Enterprut of Thursday says “ From all we can learn, the grain in our neigh borhood is good, and it is said that (be crops will be unusually abundant. We hnTe beared some complaints about the “fly" and “rust" deranging wheat, bat if there is any of it injured from these causes, it is only the White Wheat which has suffered tho roost. Other, kinds arc said to be comparatively freo from cither of tbeso things. Oor farmers are now engaged in cut ting their grain, and if tho weather continues favorable—which we hopo it may—for a couple weeks longer, it will be safely garnered.. Tho hay harvest will be very heavy, and much bos already been made." ** Tra< uses Elkctei*.—Tho Fifth Ward Bnartl of School Directors mot on Thursday evening last, and elected the following teachers unanimously for the ensuing year - Principal —Mr. A. Burt; A**i»tanti —Miss Adolo Wallace, Kotina McPherson, Mr. James Hawk, Miss Lizzie A. Wilkinson, Anna K. Smith, Margaret Frew, MrF. Jane You, Miss Mary Parker, Lizzie Myrtland, Sallie Burns and Bella Kelly. ; School House Me. 2. Mr. J. V. Miss Bella McCoy, Kite ' Munn and Julia Perkins. Officer Richardson, on Friday, arrested a member of the Allegheny- Independent police, named McKelvy, charged with forgery and ex tortion—extorting $2,87 from a German' whom he threatened to/return for selling liquor unless he paid him that/ amount, and forgery in signing tho name of Wash. Swaine to the receipt for the money. Hcj was held to bail in $5OO in each charge fod fulher bearing. Items. —Wm.lLeitbead, Lucian Burning, and James Whaley, were sun struck on July Brd, while on their way from Uniootown to Browns ▼tile. < Toe barn of fc. 8. Booth, one mite from Con neantville, was earned on Wednesday lost, and was probably set on fire by an incendiary. Accidebt. — A shocking accident occurred at Altoona on Monday last. A little girl, daughter of a German residing in that place, bad both her feet horribly mangled by Iho cars. Irwas thought that ono, and possibly both, of the limbs of the little unforlunato would havo to be amputated Sown three or four huudred cbildreo, left Connelsvillc on the eight o’clock train, on the sth, and received large acccasionoat eacbeTation on the line, unjilthoy arrived at their destina tion. A large number were also present from West Newton,| M’Keesport, Perryopolis and surrounding coontry. They spent tho day in a grand pic-nic at Layton’s. , C*i-EOitATiOH.—The various Sabbath Schools of our National Indo- Ipendence on Saturday, by a public procession through tho .streets to a grove near the college. The statement of tho Kittanning Bank for tho week ending July Cib, shows: Loans and Discounts, S6S,]OU,SO>; Specie, $15,927,08, Cir culation, $56,960: Deposits, $13,518,87. To* Rev- Wnl. Taylor, Baltimore, will preach in the Beaver sired M. E. Church, Allegheny, on Sabbath next at KM o’clock. Mayor Stuekrath yetaerday committed to the House of Refnge, a young girl who had been sedncod from her homo and virtue, byfl|mMt named Steers. ■' «d and sixty trffops, rough oor olty yea if T. Soott Stewart, Pittsburgh, Colam- Llne. Archibald Stewart, a donation of $5OO Asylum. The gen ho Central Presby er donations during s important charac \f V [Goon Advice.—To every young man who would succeed in business'* °, r command “living wsges” as clerk,, wo lho City [For tbo Pittsburgh Gazette ] Bill op Fare of the Luxuries served up ai tho office of the Morning /W, Friday, July IHh. Jas- P. Barr, Proprietor. ■ocr. Hast; Plate," a la Gen. Scott. Black Republican, ala “fiour OrapM,' Black It*publican, a la “Little Black Republican, Stewed, Black Republican, Roasted, Black Republican, Baked, Black Republican, Fried. Block Republican, Conml, Bluck Itepublicou, Raw. tint I-I-HI 3 rixty Thousand Dollar*, n l« K*ti iv*, u. Tuoaage Tax, a la Repeal, Kaotaa, a to " Ill(H-dine." Jm. Buchanan, n U “ Ten t.S;nt«, Kiilrouil Tax. a In Williams, ilcn. Moorhead, ft la “ Two V*sr« Zai-b'-’is, n la •• Onuipnlstou." Ob in. n 14 •• -vbiKd B-.v • •* ITot Pr.:**.-,-* ‘ Dt-njoi i atu. Dumorrati-. Heine, rat.. Domncralii . Democracy, Di-mocrai t, y, Dem,«T«. y !*mo.- i«. t Pooktu rtc. a I* Jehn G. Jonf< Reoaons, a la Democratic Reasons, a la Democracy. Reasons, a la Democrat. nycoaa MonongiheU, Cider.". Thu above tllll of Fate tuay prove iutcre-tiog, M-*«rt Editors, to such ol jruurVjjsadwa m do not wish to di*cu« practically, these iw.-lturing days, the abumUucu of ruo-I thtiif. ptes* tiled e-j temptingly to the palate. Sr rety or the Peace. —A man named Adams, residing near Braddock’s Fields, made an infor mation for surety of the peace yesterday, against John Logan, whom ho - charged with having threatened to burn down his barn, etc Logan was put uuder bonds of $5OO The difficulties in the church of Kev. Mr Stowart of the sth Ward, will be speedily udjuot ed. it is hoped, and without auy further trouble A meeting of the trustees was hell uu Friday night at the church, and though some disturb ance was apprehended nemo at all occurred [ Ilf.ui by o’<r Xfitciiil Jl+jioi-te* .} It will furnish any reader ()f this item an half hour’s interest and amnsemoni to pay a visit to No. tVS Fifth street, where tbo splendid Sowing Machines known ns" ll'A<r/.-/ .1- Il’ifionV' are on exhibition under the nipei intcndance of "A/«••*. A'. Athj>- cnerpctic agent for this city. Thole machines, coni prising ih© different varieties manufactured, ibo plain, neat nod highly ornamental, occupy tbo front rank ot this class of improvement. They aro a cheap, also, as etllci©nt. The Jerotcos ot that subtle luxury, tho “Indian Wood," will -find It .f 27t) Liberty streot, Pittsburgh, and Ohio street. Alb* gbeny, principal dealers in tho articlo nt this point. They hnvo all qualities, styles, flavors nod descrip tinns of Tobacco, and in addition to tbo *:--■• h >-n hand at present, ore about receiving an unusually largo and well «olected assortment from the Fast «.f the most popular cigars, and smoking and chewing tobacco in tho market. Wo predicted the success of tho new tihirt Manu factoring and Furnishing firm of #..»/« «( Sunth, when they took posession of their store-room ia tho Girard House on Smitbfield street, and derive do little pleasure from the fact that it has already won its way upon public confidence and patrouuge. There is uo establishment in the city bettor worthy of the esteem moted out than thi-, and we commond it to our gentlemen friends who would enjoy tho uc quaintance of tasteful, intelligent and p->lito clMh iers. Try a bottle of 1 C ■ It is tho best mediciu© which wo can recommon J in Lung and Throat diseases, having effocted cures in many a ea j e considered by physicians to be hopeless after the failure of evory other remedy. Its history is itself a standard endorsement, l .-ed'-rig inally by tbo person whoso Dame rt bears, in the last extremity of suffering, ami efficaciously used, it has in a few years become known- over tbo whole continent and can count its ««<-rd by thuusauds. Cargo's AmlirotypQ and Photograph Gallery, No. 21 Filth street, Is a most pleasant resort, a place with which f 2w who aro acquainted ever “fall out," -ouenot to be passed without a-desire to step in, at least for a few moments. And why ’ Uocuuso its proprietor is h thorough genttemun, to the interest of those who call upon him, invariably kind aod polite without effort; and, withal, a faithful and skilful operator. Ilia reception room is tho most convenient in tho city. Step in and convince your self of the truth of this statement. That the American peoplo are appreciative of any substantial service rendered them, ia scon in the re sult of Dr. Ayer’s enterprise. It was something <J a venture for a chemist of his splendid reputation among tho literati of the world, to risk it in the pro duction of Cough Drop* and Pills. But he boldly throw himself into tbo gap where his talents could best subserve tho poblic coal, and it is now easy to see that he did not mDjudgo tho temper nf his country men. Throughout this nation and pi.mo foreign lands, his numo is foremost a£. tho budsido of sick ness—while iu the good ho scatters, he is rccond to no living man. 110 nins the brightest luurals man can we;u, aod enjoys m untold measure tbo hi x ury of d"ling goo.|. (Jl’trrrrr, /h:l.ii,/ur f A.».-n. J Tttr L».vr or Prutsr..— •‘The love of praise, howe’er c.iurualo.l by art, Reigns, more or less, tin.! glows in every honrt; TUo proud, to gain it, toils on toils eudure. The modest shun it but to onske it sure." It is »ur prnviure to praise the garments made at tho iJrown Stone Clothing Hall of Roekhill X Wil son, No. t»t>3 and fini Chestnut streot, above Sixth, Philadelphia. | Have vot 1 over tailed Bown’s Ico Croam. if uul we would uUviso you tu call at tbuir saloon, Federal street near Larr.cii, any hour between (< A. it. and 11 i*. M.. and give it a trial, and if you aru not satisfied a* to tbo quality and flavor, thoo wo are no jaJuo of this delicacy. Tboy havo constantly un band & choice variety of fine cake* and confection*. A fitn» a#s‘»rttnen» of f.re works just received. | IckChfan.— Parties or individuals will Lo uj. plied with rich and well flavored Ico Cream, served up neatly, to order, in thoso newly fitted up and airy rooms of Olivers, St. Clair near Liberty street, on short nolle*}. Also, constantly on hand all the lux uries hf the season, Strawberries, Raspberries, etc., smothered in rich eoantry croam, with cakes and confections -ii uhttmn. Call and see. ( Light coats ooatly made. Pants and vestssuitcl to the season. Summer under wear of silk and cot ton, silk and linen hosiery, for rpon’a and boys' wear, at close rotes for cash, by Cnrnaghnn, Federal street, Allegheny City. 1 Another oflhn good Indies of our city testi fies to the efficacy ot Dr. M’Lano’a OlsbratcJ Vurmifor* pr**parr-1 hy »lemlcy tiros, Pa. New Voas, K<-t>ruarj T, I*i/i2 I if, b»rrby coriifv to t!,« pgblii-, that • child of mine, 4 years oM, t«*ine trouble.! with Worms, I w«» Induced t>, |mr cbiittr « bottle of Dr. MtLiUy’e CelebraW Vermifuge, pro pnr<.-J by Fleming Bros , of Pittsburgh, N , which I adoiin literrd; and the result wu. It brought away an Immense nanjlw-r of norm* In bonche* anil striuge; uuur bat tlm »(• pcarsorr ofhning ml to pieces. My child I* now on toy iog most excellent health I take plnastire in recommending 't to both young nod old, as one of tbn beat . | *«er used. MRS. ANN JKMISON, ds Ninth it W3.Purvh'‘ v, rs will be rnrefbl to ask fijr t>R. M'LANK’S CKLKBRATED VKRMIFUOR, jnaDutnctanvl by FI.KMINO BUOB. of I'rtzzßOßGn, Pa. Ait other Vertniftigna In rornpar lion am worthless. Dr. M’Lanu's gennlno Vertnifnga, also hl» colobratrd Liver Pitta, cnnucov* be had at all respectable dreg atom*. SmtQrnuin* tmtfurut thirignahtrt qf Jp-20.d*wtwT FLKMINO BROS Therf. are iew things tvhich nffordi u grsnli t j.lriwure ibiui sitting down b> write a tiotlra of the Ct-lrbralrd Flmtcttor'a htoruach Bitters, I*c*um> He at- ful ly conscious we are conferring a public benefit, and nor heart telle os that, by our notices, many have been Induced to take these blttors, and been rescued from death by Dys pepsia, Diarhoua, me , etc., for the cure of which Ifrds err tain. Ttn". Bitters have alwevt been knowq to excel all other preparations In the speedy enre of all the diaenaestbe itcnnu.li is heir to; and the marked favor with which ft is spoken uf by those who have nsed thorn,cannot bntcnnrlnre all that its virtues are many. Try them. ■ Sold by DrtjgglsU everywhere, and by UOSTBTTKR i SMITH, Bole Proprietora. Nos bk Water or f>H Front rti. JalOtdawT COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ROOTS, t.,r making Beer a healthy beverage.—lt Is peculiarly i-t ficacioos In Boirbutic affsctluus, eruptions "f the skin and all dlsoasoe arising from Impurities of the blood. Ono <>( (ha most popular articles iu the market wherever it has been Introduced. One bottle, whJeh ronitt cents, will make ten gallons of t-eor. For sale by B. L.FAHNESTOCK A CO.. No flO, corner Wood and Fourth *ts. S" UPERIOR BLANK BOOKS, Ledger-, doornail. Cash Books and Div Books. A large supply on hand, mode in tha moet snperior manner, of the lln-oit quality of paper, especially for city orders Blank Books made to order, ruled to any given pattern. ; ja’Zf* _ WM. O. .'OIINBTON A 00., t 7 W.«»l it. Fish. —50 bMu amir>6 hir i>m* now No. 3 Mackerel, 20 Lbl* Baltimore IKrring, ZO do Halifax do. bn do and fr*! kills I, 2 and 3 Meckervl, U) do I Aka Fish, in atom and f»r sale by )«24 ' J. H CANFIELD GROCERIES— 76 hhdH.primcN. 0. Sugar; •NiObhl*. N.O MoUsw.; 75 Lxs Tobacco, various brands; 1.1 kega <1 twist Tobacco: &K> bxa. Window (Hans, ars'd sires, IWoived and lbr sale by Jell It. KolllSON A 00. PRODUCE FOR SALE— £I,OOO Ibe. country cured Bulk Meat; 2f> bids “ •• Mws Pork; IDO bus. Dry Apples: 2,000 lb* rouutry corwl Baron, In etoin at m>-3 f^IIHIVKR A DILWOItTfI’P. on nnn LBS. BACON SHOULDERS; V/\/V / io.ouOdo do Hams; 7 5,000 do do hides; 20 tcs.B C. Hams, Just rec'd and f..r M |e by J«2 T. LITTLE A CO. STORAGE TO LET—Two lutgu dry Col lars and Second and Third floors,on favorable terms. Inquire of HITCHCOCK, HcCREKKY A CO.. Jel No. HOlSoenud and 15.1 Front slrtsds. MOURNING GOODS.—Black Gromufino, Black Tatncstlne, Black Crape Kepane, Black », Black Chaliio, Black MousDeUno.Crat-cw, Veils, Ar. JottdAwT 0. HANSON LOVK,74 Market sb F‘ IRE BRICK. TILE i CLAY, of Iho boot qaalily, on band and for ulo by A. A. IJARDV. B BLS DAM A R~' V ARNI SI l for sale by J«L2 _ B.L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. 1 fVCASES CHROME GREEN for sale by a B-L. FAHNESTOCK A CO._ DRIED APPLES— Too bu*li in store ami tor tale by J u “* J |l. CANFIELD. T‘ ENN. BLOOMS—BO tuna UTOlav Forge In store and for sale by ISAIAH PICKET A CO. SECOND-HAND WHEAT SACKS—S,OOO In itore mod for Ml# df IRAIAU DICKEY A CO. O^TTBUS-*RED" POT ATOES to arrive for <WI)U Bale by oy3i M’BANB h ANJER. GEMENT. —50 bbls Hydraulic in etore, and •Jquqlaby V Jaio B- CANfIEU). F)ONDBY ME^AL—®O tom Soft Metal (brniebF 01771 j UiHBT SLOQl>U2fB> - Telegraphic. Commercial. St. o.—Oar despatches from Leaven- I ooMffITTLK oV AimiTEATION foK JVM:, worth are to the Ctb, by the l. S. express to Coon- p df-lxot, V. P-, Joas 8. Com&atx, samhl Sutivuv, ville. They say; “Tbo special messenger named in j. p. c.micu>, P*via a previous dispatch, reached the fort yesterday with - - *' K the official order for Gen. Harney, which went for- piTThBtUGU fllAttltKTS. , ward this morning, per Copt. Simpson. The orders [Reported Spfciaily for the FiUttnirgh GauUe.) * direct the following movements: Light companies Pittsbcms. Fuioai Jilt 9^1553. of ‘M dragoons, Majors Phelps and Reynold* bat- FUiL’R—Ti.«r* w.«r.» a U-w lot» off.T»4 irom flr.i hand*— lories, artillery, the sth. Iotb and probably tho Tib ; ; bids tract. *'f/, '* *mX’Su™ regiment of infantry, w‘H remain m l tah, the 4 t fa ,'T jr-i.iw far eiira. ami i*:txn*r artillery, two companies of 2d dragoons will occupy ratul , J a the district of the Platte, tho Ist cavalry »j directed (iiiAlN-r:.d*'» fft« ' ,O 4,11 *" 1 "* l ’ uU - l to remain on the plains ns Uto a.- practicable, and ' m,.i w»* bin tt..«Uicn, Whir- wto-si »f>i make rarankuuamon* the Indian., aa.l keep them I-* 1 If""' in subjeolion; the «th nr 70. iulaelr} .ill proceed |„ x „ : ■ Oregon, in view of tbo reront intotiigenro from the ~w :o t„ a., f 1,1 I.M Pacific, of Indian hostilities. Majors Hama’ and <>l l,—U-t* Kuril. N.» l. *t v- V* *:ill Hunt’s’ batteries aro ordored to return to Port | \Vltlj»l»».Y Sal.-a ot Ml- re m i-i« at 22-;-• > Leavenworth; tboeorp* of engineers now with tho . ,firS • f •-bhel--u-ar at T ’ C batallioo of 6th infantry are to return to West Point i .rji.rw. after* completing the work of opening a road to i hai.T— a wle. ~-t 200 l-t>L N«» I*c ?!.<"• ? t>bl. Camp Scott via Cheyenne Pass; tho troops which liAOlN— Dull. .*»!•«. ui rwi<,ui i-f> of If>« ut 1 a, vomiianie’d C.pt, Marry from -New Meai™ a-i|| : f;r »n,l iI „ llam. return to that ilopartmcat. Brigadier (.moral liar- i cllKl - lb,- -mall .1 '- l.'. . v noy is o/dorod to return in , * ou “ ! '" J jttoNKTAUY UU i'll JIHI Kite 1A L.. eommand of tho Departmcnl ot the « e.l, mile., ho ! a! [„. may have rereivod intaliigoneo of Iho farablo oppo jI n„-,i j» „„ .lair, sltion'of the Mormons to tbo army now in l tah, in j y,.nt(. % iMr—r.i -•• v. >#. j■ r‘ which case bo is empowered to send torwnrd the ! whole of the reinforcements and continue with them to l tah, <>r return to take command «»f hi? depart ment as ho may prefer. Wasuisoton I'm, July -Commsn.l.T Page, who in designated to command the naval force to l«j dispatched to Paraguay, has had att interviow with" the Secretary of the Navy «>n Iho subject. That governmcnf’it is said has threo clleriiro war steam ers. The furl is in great power under Frcneb cugi Deers, and command* the navigation of the Parana rirer. Hence it is deemed important to tho success of the mission that the Knifed States shall l* pre pared for all pos*ihlo emergencioa, the President having been clothed by Congress with ample power to enforce all just demands of our government. The Secretary of the Intori-.r left this evening t r Mississippi. Ho a ill bo absent about a monlb. Va.. duly —Tho Captain and crew of tho schooner Francis French were tried at Hastings' Court, SraithficlJ, for Mealing slave-. - Thompson, lb« steward, plead guilty, ai-1 wa« *«n fenced to tho penitentiary for ten your*. Nrwpi.rt, H I .duly H —Tho ship Ultra Mallory, from Havana for Kogland, has put in hero in di« tress, having lost three men from yellow foirr, und throe more being sick from the same disease. (\-t i am s, »duly V.—Albert Myers, c«t>\ ict«d of murdering Novillo, in the IVnitenfiar* , tta - sen tenced thi- utorniDg t-> ho hung on Sept. :t I. <!k.ne c "KE, N. \.. July •'—lsaac L. \Vo< i.s was executed this aftorttuon lor th«* murder of his -iater in-lntr Uhods *.V.,od*. ? llc d.H pretesting hi- mtn. II at ifa \. July '* --Tho «tt>:uner Slyx, Irom IU vana ou the Ist iasu, arrived last night. -'ho ro port* the volb.w lever as raging badly. Par ..»* Ilrii's Ar.u, July v v-->Th« weather u tine. There are no ‘ighs of tho telegraph tieet. Tclecrapblc o|*rkets. Nivv Yoi.s, July u.—Cotton buoyant; .'a»si bnl.*-. «.dd. t I‘UimU middhn* IV 110; Upland tair 17 v-lti. KlourfUtu. 11. M» bbta sold. Wheat dull. ■Jo.ik'U bus ard.f; .Southern red $1 lO.ci-I VI . white utichaop-d; Milwonlb- Clnti. good to pritao avtS'-A); Ctueai{» spring, islr to prune, R.vj.s.v Wm*i rrn white $1 UV-$l lu. Corn A{m; Vn.lSai hit* aold SltK*' buoy nut and advanced; Porto ftu-> 7fc>s‘Mtiso.vudo ! Otlts) itoady Mola-ooa Mnai otn.lo V-sc. Bacon tirm. • li.-rt-ribbod Middles vl£; »hort»clear lOc liams.-ind Shtml Jura in.ih*l>i;vd Frufghta rtroopinc; un Cotton to Llv«rp'>id 1 ..<43-l«t. on Kluur le. 4’j-1 c.tle id I.inseed Oil-|OOt*s at '-a' /tcvTl). Hides are tinner at lab. Tallow steady at ?st«--L« and firm: Chicago -■ Kook Island 74 HI. Central bonds K t 4 '. N. V. Central a 4. B-admg 46'Mil vunlii- 1 Miss ", Missouri sues K 4; ilaleuaA Chirai; . »7 1 .: Mich. Cent,.! Ml; Krie 1V Lacrosse land grants California Sevens Bb. I’d a tun i-ttu, .Inly 9 Klntir.njstkut dull, with lift I- or no demetid f.-r either cipon or ’home .•.msiitnj.li.-n. sup-.-r hnu fr.-.dy olVn-d at Jt CS, and ordluarv t-ilfa family nl J 4 hi 1 , Kr/eipts light. for the W.-.. 1. BUl.oint I-- lU'dMd.U U)e flour aji<M\.rti Meal tairhanie.! Wheat scare.. and n<>t wanted, hut pi n esa.e without (liaiure. it ye • 1.-ody (it “bo V full lot* yellow Com sold at 7S I 2y» tins lor Penna .tu rtoiu, iui-1 Nttiih.-ru Mr. aihsit Whisky s. ar- e and s<lr«uciii,, amlui hi bbls ul 4. unj drodgs at Vl <'r». July **<—Kiver stationary Klonr firm at 4t-/a 4 4" tor l-Stra, With a aide id Jj(U l.ble lor September deln rt >at ft *.’• I bits a.J i a;icvd to 4‘».- W’h.-nt and Corn firm iui'l uuet.angr-d. Whisky adranie.) tog) M*-«s s*ork ad i-nr-sj |„ flf, V'. Bdiion held at <« an-t v- for ."honlders and Side*, no sal-*. Sugar, firm and an ndnaoce of ' k is n-l*-d. 'f.-lai»ea held at 3»; CSrft.e* firm at l I>T 11 1 £. BiLTmonr, Jul> d.—Flonr doUloH -tcadj Wheat »«l— red st $1 2!i, and whitaat $1 oi. Corn better nt 74r; 7 v for white, and I 'U;gJi«i.- for yellow Whiaky adrim-vd i 0 Provisions hava an mUativiuc tnuJeuuy. Linc.’ii »al.-s Side* :il 7'.(% Htnl Shoulders at o, 1 ' w oc; Mure Pork •pioUs at Jib 75. Lanl Sprnal jaoiicrs, Plttsburgli Water Cure Egtabllahment, roil tiik cuiK ok all kixi*s ok DIS.K*.SKS Lucntet] at lUyarilbi Sutf.-n. >.o the Pitts burgh, Pt. Wayne and Chicago Kailr.enl. is now n-uly re fitted und irnpN-v.d ly t| : u i-r.-r I i'-u < I ati v nmaaium and hi.wmu: Allrj, üb, I. «.II allofd and h.siltbh.J Jiut.it; tbt h-t u-eath. r Address H of' ir-M, fltl-l-umti Pen in*. J ULLKUKD. >/!». f «, , . |.iU»:: l r.K H. kKKASK, » flrisn mns PITTSBURGH BAG J^ACTORY. L) . (J . J l K li H BT, Corinr MUrriy biiil ll*ml Striru. I'ITTHIIL'Ki. II /'A. Miiiiuf.i<'liin*r >-f :tIJ >•(' li r ;sr mi'al.le f..r (inim, Kb.iM. Unckwh.-t, Fnlt, lUmsand tiriy*.-Ts’ us.-. |.unl..J mi,..,! end appr. |.i isi« t» A ii-nslntil Hiif>plv "I r-^nrut—•• lln.;» n* Inn I .ml ‘-iiiti Bif’« f.ir bn Wl'tior-ula M,.in> m H- I .Ml ...dn* i) "tied r.-dn POSTLEV, NELSU.V t:o. .V.«n«fijc(Mr*r* of BARRELS, SOLID Rn.\ Vi<’ES. RutJlNSo.Vf I s ' >l.l D CAST STKKL BS—Wart ant ■'•! (W .'fee/ ,1 „J 11 -es, 11.,y .. I Manure /V.nte, 1 .. ,f Werehouit, IVo. 17 Market St.« oi > i i.2nitc pi rraucitu11. i-a. LAKE MPERIoa UII'PKH Mll.l. S M KLTI V (.r \V O K H S PARK, M'CURDY & CO MANUFACTURERS OF SHKATIUMi. RRATTKnS* ami ROt.T COI'PKK, I’RIWSED C"l' l-ER BOTTmMj:, lUum-J y»iU Ilottutu*. Ffu-H. r Ar AN), Inifart.i* ami ln METAI. *, TIN I’I.ATI; SHEET IKON, WIKK Ac (W-’ai.Mv hnml, T.nmM,-* MvJhop* aod T-. - W.,rr}s •V... irj .„..f i:d 5 1 , t.,. Pttteburgti, Penne. [*. iitl .irderrof Copper cut to »nv d.*u>d | nt ’-m tn> 2Sil3ro4wl tT A. CARRIER & BRO PitthLuri'h, General ItiHurauoo Agency Nu. 03 Fourth Street, rn'TFUVRnii, vt.ss * Guiupst-i. r u'|ifo»,in("d i-I highest standing. I'tpmlMrJ by IVunsylvania anil otli-r Htates. Kir-, Marine un.) Life Risks taken of all desrriptlr.i.s A. A CARRIER, Jylfl ly.lfr » H. OAIkKIKH M . HI. H l Mi Kh » J I w. DENTIST, Extru.-t" Tfftli without pain, by an lmiru- IT Ailitiwllioti. agent applied to the te-tll and glim* only. Teeth (turn ,ue |n full sett* 11l rte.J on th" I BUoue OWalll.: has,.* Tie also inset t* t eth <>ti tt-hr, Torr,l.i, n Uu' w ith r,. minimus gum, wbi) hin beau Ij. < leanliueai Kiel durability <'ant><d tail (■> | 11-«—• (’nil no.I errtuilue «]..«■ tt5.01D.-p No M Konrlli *lr*H, Mailel, (sr.-nd st.iry,) Pittsburgh J"7 lydfc j. m. i*ri v i’iiK MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 51 Ht. Chtir Street, (br.lrJsh’f-New RuHdlftgj PITTSBURGH, PA s*4u-lydfc J-iJIIN H.V *ll. UOialalJVS, rorwerdlng and Commlaalou Morcbaut, AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN ChwMje, Buttor, tgporlM, p’inh. And Produce Generally, Awl* ff-t.J’itt Whod Xlrtrt, ISttil-urgh. «*®**l*rt*4***eo»*s»» ? r ? ? p f F ? n" t- r p. Trane* for ItieCureofllernln or Itupt nre. MAUSir.S RADICAL CUKE TIU-HS. IUTIKIVa PATENT TRUSS. rrrcirs supporter truss KELT-ADJUSTING TRUSS. DR. BANNING'S LACK «r RODV lilt ACE, l»r the ruroof Prolapsus Uteri. Piles, Abdutuiral ami Spinal HValioe'ows DR. H. S. PITCH'S Bllver Plated Snpj«»rler PILE PROPS, for tbo support and • mo of Pile* ELASTIC STOCKINGS, f-rweuk and varGuse loins ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, for weak lens* Joint* ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak *ohb-joint*. SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. KELP INJECTING SYRINGES; also. every kind «d Syr in Rea. DR. KKVKEK abk> liaaftTniM wlit> >• will radically euro Hernia or Iluptorn. Office at bis Drugstore, N<>- 1 10 Wood str»-ul, sign of tbo Golden Mortar. apaidawF B. 1,, FalmcatoeU At-Co* are now the pruprlo tors of Dr K. A. WILSON'S Tonic. Cathartic Anti-Dyspep lie and Sick Headache Pills. They have reduced tho price from 60t02.*> centa per b«>x. put up in an eleg.xut stylr Have t hanged every thins bul then highly . anronlratrd medical virtue*. S*<: ivlVerU«< niant mi this pagool today’ll SI,OOO Kkivaki. fur uny Mi-ilicin* tlmt will" Oicrl PKATT A BUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL, lb.- only Irnilau Remedy now sold br Rhrtmai i'n. .\'*>tratg>a, JD-odueAr, Tuolhacht, i'am rn I/.« Sidt or Hack, Syraint, Jlruius, Sort Throat, liurni, Oinlrar.ttd Curdt and iStucUt; the only veg etable lemiHJy disroverv'dtbat will act upou them ond litjj' her thajuints. Thousand* of permma bs*o bean cored of tbe*« complaints by this new discovery. All arciuTitod to give It |t trial. Principal office ISM Washington street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Poraaloby DJL OHO. H. KKYSKn, No K 0 Wood street, and J. P.PLEMING, Allegheny. Signature of Pratt A Butcbor on the wrapper, anj name blown in the bottle. apUfdawF Galvanic Battery, or Eijictro Magnetic Macsun, for Medical purpose*, of a eery vuperior kind, will b*«ant free of Bxprtts chargtw, wherever an Expiree runt, tjpoo a remittance of Teu Dollars. Addreea Dr. GEO II. KKTBER. No. 140 Wood tU gittobargh. Pa. apfedew? To Ikcrwons Saffarcrtt t ~A retired Oentieman haylngbeenreeuned to health Va a few days; altar _ many ytatn of nerrotu eutleriog, will aend (free) to asabt othera, ■ copy ofthepreacrlptlooaodamjpplyiif the remedy,op re col ring e etamped envelope beering the applicattfa addnsß, Direct the Bev. JOAN M. DAfIKALL, li« Pnltoa street, Bteoklpttj'HewTork; ’ spK3mdeodABßWT Knteri-d f--r uai- .. pre* g.K>lls Spc.-ie and hllllo-l. Total entei'.Ul t!o- I.'ft. j 17.bb1..«‘.7 tli.xat.VJb $10,116,447 Withd'n ftu warehouse. 1,bib."71 Tsl.ih* 1 * V,;»y,UO Foßti \ Ivi'-'kT; •.V ,f I r‘ t\'T s,. m J-in.X. ttr.b ls..T. 15..8. Knh re.l ioi oiis..:n;'i'i] vso..lisi.-sj t.V,.vr.'T4 i3b..oJd,sVu Kuuredf,.: wnreluo... ».;.li;i.fda 41.114.04* Free p.Lu ll.irx.To.; 9.VV4.74.'. 11.44'.*.41w n-and lm 11 in 7V4,.'>"V 1,77!»^«J3 Tola I eiiti dSt lb.. |s.rl, t;us.;tOi:.*al rjD,SO,4V7 bl,*Vl l tkt4 liatli-i !. t... wrarcli- -um !0,''17.8'.T 1.i,14j,V0i Vl,o|l t 9i>4 I-.-I is;,7. IBSS Ln.e. -It . - .lisuu.pt .1 fK-U.-vIIV U1.4.!u,1ir.> V>4.oUi,bao Kuu-i .1 I-i m nr- li.-.isiitg V'>.s;.;>- bV.V76,'-7d 41.4u'J.50b .nt .1 ai ih- p,-.t. t1'.H.V14,71« •JVb.fM.lb; 171,475.;Ub wiih-t n fill w.hvl.oii*- Vl.o;i|.|.Tn v:.“.Vi.VIV 4 »;t7b,sy I l> imn -I-.. K.oe.ru M'- - IN y r.-i.-r. M. r lu'iaM. *j-. ... an I I uiu T Ist Hi polls Tola! . x l.i.n/of.^-,, D.m-sti, Pr.aid-- Fnreii-n Md s-1 .tree. f..re.*tn Mer ( l.itUt b Ti-U! E\;--ilh !>.. ..I ir •. T.T- If litrl. Wm-tU l*i, l M.| »n i trr»* I lurnm. .'pr<- „■ H 1,4 t-Ult•- !> '1,4.4 !»>•-*■ fit-.'- • -..44i.Mw -N \ Tr,!, t 'I II K N V. Tlun * I’',—.-ills ll." «;ipr.H:llli!o BlhiK ul lli.' I tr»4-I till* ' .'inilrv (• <r th- D./al Tt-nr riiliu,* .Uiti- \itl.j l'>, «i> ..imj.ansl w.tb tli.' K’ti* I' 1' - Tr»»« \ in . TW.i. \ :N i .. fi-.-jj s.-iv.T 41 •U ytl.vl |H.tU 1 •! I VU p~l>-'Ci ■‘•l'-' I- ' T-.i »1 1k.!... -K«>i*i.'!, tr-—l tlriu.4 T..UJ 'Hi*- r>9tilliug tutlmico t>u>t year, in f»v. i at tin- Cnttml »u rnilli.iD'. dnllM*. Tlim jn»r. the •*l!uUt” Unultl It r <-sii I(: n ~ i>.il.tn«-r c-1 .<«»(• Upiu d'U-irj— mc!mlin;\ < I n>iir-<*. lh» ruiuittsu.'• <>f hp*- ri<*. n largo [Kirticn nl ol.icli ut- ntxlotihUnlly In return of l',.rt Capital, ur Cn«iit», ciu}'l>'j t*l on lltu niJc l*,r yen r» |iioTiui» it* lltu Ui.. cnxu. rather than in »f ctir ifitt trade l--vlM.nt-.-M In other «r..nl». n( (In* tilt t-..n** rail liihi« «<-nt nhr"-fl lw*t \»*r. ••( which f-».,i*i , ’.tn>'i wu in Aiurrkan g'.Ul—(.• me ri*i'»vt<i L-i*-ani re torn- J .11 limn i nr hall r. , ,n«il t. lutUt.t w tut i In*} tra'l'* m > .‘unU •>! tin" y ar Imports by Railroad. r K. W X C [}; *- :-.U Arrkm, i a. 1-0,11 \|'Cilll«- -C-.'lj A '• .. M t'M,. 4 .... .’ .. t I «irv. l; T-'-r.m.u.l i , .o f, x , rt.f. s,\ JJJ Ca;;!.. 1,1. .|.(-l- r.v*. !•• «■« * K.lfit.ii.: V-> 1.'.it!.., « M Smilli A •!t.ieU.Mt- K rkpiiinL* 1..; M.tu 1..-*., ; I ~j , H \1V5»0,.. •* ehr.i.-i A, l>,lw,.utj. I \•• l.- l-. n! Uuwt.-u! VO k<» l-nU- t. I . I l-l. H jiw, V- l.\.i 1 J t.5.e..,CU11..i A ... Imports by River. til M I.N \ATIfi r )• Ilil.Wrd- ,-,k \v Ilh, 1,1.1 M-u.. V-M .I»|. l-tl-* .ll.i, I t.irn t.-barco Ct*tkeA- . ! !•* |t« a..’ V.’ I i I. Hj.i.k \, JU Jo »Jo*. I. -I.IIA k. Il \- i ll vl . bid Irt-.l .jitu loJl.x-.Ureli, M l AiiJlc... Meju* 1 .lot.-* tiam«. V J.. t- rl. It-u*tja<*. Jv U* U-nOi*. 1 c].i t..-..f.-ti. . ,J. , n |„.»| K PU B.~lj II J t-M« tliiir, t.iudpnr; I• -J .1., r%} 1.,r. VI ttark-r. *,.1.1.i KIVKIL ill KWH. Tl.r rl v-r » !•*:< i day »n a I .'ijjfcfl bv m.-tul mrt, and the lb*rm.»iij.-tj-r riugm*: from ef. to S') Last night the an vi a.i rii cHilhigly *ulir», and Lho heat about a* urj-res SIVO ttt liHT.i Ir l! |( during tbo heated tmu Ihe W ti''*linp l»>atv bate willtdrawn irmu tbe iiu* fur Ibe present l|bore are but .Tu i o < 1.. a »f viler *1 Braver Slums, the >.Ktr r», aud Lt>**Ui»n. The K H Hiblierd arrived yeiterday drawitn, iu<he*, and ipnirvd through Beaver Shot-la. The Li./ie Martm arrn>,l «ith a *u,»|l liel t bt je*ir«d»> aft*inuon, fn.ni die Tbo J.,r today, will I- ibe Dar.dab. Cap: St..; k.LUc, for St. Louis, the Mainont, Brennan, i-ir Cincin nali. (he Ht L«)ui-. De*n. I.i m Lum*. and tbu I.t/aie Mar tin. Brown, fm /.*tie*wlh- Tii-ao b<».tswill *ll carT7 out as iimrii toad H* H. -y run m aiutfu v»itlv tt„- Shoala aad .jaicksands. Tl.» u. I’, lijubertl left Cuioniivli M.»n.U\, .liilv f»ib,alft u,io,k. r. x, B>*ats in jeirt l.ir Pituborch, Clifton and C.m Perry M*t steamer Indian l-hm MaysMlk Pi-mrd "|e»in*r An.nuia b*b.w Asblan-I. Met unnjb. t of U.sts In unknown; met steamer Commer- * above Mil l-i s l‘»rl; steamer Orb Wodnewixy at;lU«Lint-rt . .i 0 ■ Ot-hrs nator 4U the shoal born • We lave already -taW that th- stranur Gab-ha t-n her -vmHt.Pac, mm BtirLi.otori, w a , d-vtr .y.-J l j nre "Tire bus ■! the b.vt i> cornplote . liitlour uo baggago was savtiL and the freight and mails, with the eiceptiun *f a jxjriiun i.( the latter destined for Riot Wing, wholly coo siiined. The many of them, are in a destitute c.inditmn, having lust tbelr all,«Ven to their last gar mrut Ni.sffoTt will b-» s]»ied on tlit- part ul <mr dti/«na t.< alls > ijte their condition The e»pres»i.,u ~f the panss-ncer* l< unevereal that!Captain Laughton and the ofli.-ocs of tt.- t->at did all that etnib 1 berlo>i-i>. s»V- llio jia»s«ngers. ,-Teu at goal Hit to tb- maulvcs . nu.l particular cn dit is awarded t.. th- . I r tb - hrr-,..- u, inner m oWli I— luair.tained J--f. until driven awn;, by the JVime* M..«l protid.-nti*! w*» it that the fin-did n»i break ».ut l-l.i- Had tli-te.*t n hall led. w. or even a tew 1.-et 11..111 a K -ul binding, the I*-** ,1 lib- mtut have l-eeu grcsl iiideol, a» .1 IS. five Itmnsit l»ir. K 's were !,a r i»«.l liom eiist Otire, l.'aniig ...lioug u.e •urtiVora inJiiy fi .end- to m->nrn tlo-it 1.. f( The lon oi th,. t.. *t Is .simuii.vl ui tbi.iss) re. liisnr an-v Itie.aigo wa* saj™ II and not particularly valuable . iioiusni'tl t -mall nn-i.i.t of iiiuin-v » *•> sa*»J trim the Hn W,eli,...duy in rim, b a tlsu i.siiml Maibo-.v Pnugl-, übo rn S „ K e,| 11, r rpairiuc. Hie wheel o! ILe steamer « lii.'r. Id Wluwling, 1.-r hts halaii.-e aod l-U .b.wointu Ihe waiej In falling be struck his head against the \>he«l, ati.l «h<-n ho appeared npc-n tbo surface ~f tt..* valet h« waa Idtcding prnfnsrly Being badly .tunu,«d, bo utado m viiurt tn r«vfN himself and no uasi-un-* l-eltig blgli, b. •auk to rtso no more Tho d*Hdu»-d «u r.'si.’i-i,: ..i Strii U-m die, uiid was a imtv hand .-n the Umf Th" Cm Gazette of Thursday aayi -TheW 11. l.ingh-y bit I'trn I'nti hu:;e.| bv ,«pi rbii by, of 111- Kale liisbee. to ply (u th" \ai-drs.u and White Kt«*r Irado. The water IS getting l- .. b.« |.. r |., Ii„. Israel da-a '•( l-utg, wbich have „i| | n ,.| The bIK Nthara bKdllng >»t,d bars are Itr.mmg up gettlug Llgher su.l whiter, mid dryer wvsty day. Tl,e i*tsi<> rivnr has linisbo,! a Bcawni ol uuinUuruptc'l navig-.iion ,d ij,..,*, than a year s dmation. nodtliow Its waters, iikeol.l Dr Jaynes sands of life, have nnuly run our H.iwever, it maitn vetr little dlf lerente. ThiDiusiursa ]„■ a.inie tune past has ecarrely Itisl (tl~l tbo buaU m runulng. ami ull worn auxiout f>i a res pit" uoylmw.'F Tb" itcmmHr Lucy Robinsou uo» e..'d ,r auction bv the Bberiit of Now Orloans, on the autli. an,l himight cash. Copt. Role-rts was the purchaser. Hr Louts.—Tho Vixen arrived on Monday, and the lort i.WnyiKi .feparti-i for llorllngton on Tttcs.laj The David Tatum will gn into either th" Missouri Rivcrm Memphis ira.lw—if the Utter, with new owner* Capt. Ulrmtn K. lU/.IHI. has purrhiiseil tbo cummamlini; tutereat in the It.filler Uurnioiilit,ior the HI. Isiulnaudßt. Paul inwle TboClty tif Memphis n hauling for New Orleans >‘at Plyim, a dech hand ou the .Mi ti"p<.|U. «.o Tuesday, m palm Lmtls. dletl (rum the "Ririsnf suu stroke Another des k band uu tho satuo boat, foil into Hi" rmei with a keg .it uailsou Iris ahuubler. whilst goiui; on bulrd, aiol was never neon n'terward* Namiviiu:.—TlieCumbolau.l was lisiuL but on .tbitidav. w £h 4 (uet on Hi" shoals [Clu Com. id J-'rninj Steamboat lUgiitcr. AKRIYKH DIiPARTKD l.iizeine, Brownsville l.uzertie, Browiisvillu Telegraph, do Telegraph, ,|o tidouel Batnrcl. Elizabeth. Col itavord, Kbiale-th H. V llll.nvrd, Clncluuatl, lUvra—l; f.*t t— falliiic- ktrgulat Mooongaiicla River U. S. Mall Packet* STEAMER TELEGRAPH. STEAMER JEFFERSON, Cirri J. C. Woonwaan c*rr Gsouni CLAxk r pliE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE J_ n-w rutullng regnUrlr. Morning R,*ia leave PitU btirgb at H d'ciock A. M., and Evening Boats at 6 o'clock P. M. |lor M'Keesport, Elizabethtown, Mononga b"l* City, BrUijvcxiiua, Kuyotto City, Gre«nfleld, Collforuia and Brownsville, tln-ro c»nm<.-tltig with Hacks aud Oraches fur UnbmtcnJuJ FayetteSpringo, Morgantown, Waynesburg, Carmichaeltowii and JeCcraou. Plioaengera tifkatol through ft»m Pittsburgh to UnioD tnwti fur $2, mp-ala audstate-rounu ,*u boats inclusive.— Bonds returning from UronnavilU leave at H o’clock iu the tuornlngand Mu the svening. For further inforniatlooen 'lnife at tbn Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street. te!> (l..\V KWINDLKK. Aoxirv. jrl;l wdAwfrT St. tLoius, a-r. FOII ST. 1.0015.. Tho iJEtti tEbTdTvo,.. I. »• »g* apply mi W.f.1.1 to >lacK, DAKNEB A CO. - CUTLERY, SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, dental INSTRUMENTS, Ac, Ac.—^W« >ouU call tb* aUention of tb* ptibUc to oar ■plendkl itoefc of Tcllet, and Pocket CuUery. W* woold alao in rite tho attan tion of tho Surgical and Dental profexsioDj to/gnrttock and onr bdlitiM for manntactoriog inatnunooto of all doaerjp tk*a<- Confident of oar ability to aoUcit a ea;|, J 026 CARTWRIGHT k YOIgNO. 86 Wood rt. QEAMLKS3 BAGS—2, 2} r &iid 3 bofih, in Prtorotad ferula at rocopdprtcoFbT J»7 d. ft BZEMI, cot. UJfetj Kid Bud «»,; S.. 1 corner of Wood aud Fourth Pittsburgh, Pa AS AN EFFICIENT, «af*» an*i convenient cathartic ami anti-dyspeptic medicine, these Pill* are recommended t«> the public by lb* former proprie tor (Dr. M ilsuuiwith » confidence such ass loug continued ftji.l careful ln*l of them 10 >0 mmpl- practice warrant,. In their operation a* a cathartic, they influence D»r« the mo lory and lr«* the adeeming power oI the bowel. thin any other combination iu common us*. AS A TONIC.—They agree with th* mot dshrato atom ach, rvtnovtng tiaarea, pain and debility tmnrtbftt organ, and through it Impart tone and vigor to the whole tyatem. AS AN ANTI DYSPEPTIC.—They neutralue and Inter rupt the formation of acid*, check fermentation, and pre vent theelimiuatiou of gasesirom the food In tho Stomach, —the dirt. I cuo»e>|ii*uce* of chemical action,—an action which should never exivt in the human stotttarh. From these peculiarities in the Pill*, a person taking them may expect a free, full «nd natural evacuation of, the bowel*, without pain, nausea, local or general debility; or that dis gusting sickness or co*Uven*as—the usual effect* which at tend or follow the use of other purree. Ma<*kar*t. nf f l»i troduce Dr. R. Adam* Wilson’* Pills hero many years ago.— They went the best Pill ever iu tbl* market. We use no other In our own famllih*. and secured for them a high character by our recommendation*. Yoon, truly, U. P. FARNSWORTU k CO- K 1 .1 Lriitr from 0. IF. hxcin, 7Vilru, Ftbrxmry 15, 135£. Mmibis. It L. FaarrCßTocc A Co, —Dear Sir*:—l hare Men Dr. It. A. Wilsons Pill* rued for the ague with good effect; I bar., mod them myself, and boliove them to be the beat Pill m o<*o. I have no doubt they will curs many other complaint* when properly need, am] I cheerfully r*com mend them t.. the public. Respectfully, your*. WasHixi.ro*. January 8, 185* —Dear Doctor.—l have b**«u using your “Anti-Dyspeptic” Pill*, when occasion re rjnired, !<'r tnauy years, and can truthfully say that 1, bare never foundaiiy medicine oqual to them in reUerlng me from affwtwns of the stomach and head. They have never (ailed t" relieve mo from headache, and have always left ay system in hotter condition than they found if I mnst con fidently recemmend your Pills a* a -tsfo and highly valuable rtiedinoe Vory respectfully, Ac, WM. iIOPKINS. t>l It. ADSHS WILSOJt. /V .ni Tb-li. lUarlctn»re t Esy., of Alltgheny O/unty, Pa. .-t.ij.nv i...u:ir..5;t0 •j2,0.j i ,4h: ■it i tun- 30. Hit,. »S.W. .1 I UUBiiuT'i J .J.liil'MW .t-aj-- ni.rn^. M-s'rt it L. FxHjtKS-Tock ACo .—1 ha»u had rons'derable -vpsrlnire .n the ns* <>( the extraordinary' Pill compounded by lir R Adams Wilson, of which you are now thepruprle l.ut. and luivo often felt their l-enlgn Influence in my own '•a,.- lur u»rrviur AeiducAe. arising from a disorder'd condi tion of ih- stomach I ban. likewise prescribed them for others. in cases of 'irarranm end other form* of headache depending on a deranged and trrltablo condition o' the ■tonuwh and digestive organa, for a bleb they seem peculiar ly adapted, being entirely free from any griping tendency 1 retrsr-1 them as • v.-ry valuable Pill, and one that purges witb--.il *1 ;.ll dul-ilitntlDg. Yours, truly. fln.Ci.Tl.'i 14.iV< 14-. A.,rr,., . ■■■» ir , 1. *r,:ti..v.C J4.4-M...M J\ 7'ua. 1.-.VtOM V.jot.vi: J, >1 , s oo > <:7i iJ.OOo.ITT 4'l,l'Ti,(C* i.'-t.vc-* jri. :■ >'jr.. ; ,n Purl: >r ’ ■r ■ r.ih«; Ji.n 'jo. i->.u is:.:. i •i.riyu.itu; 'I .u..;i:.uTl Mackinaw, Oeorglsn Bay and Around LAKE S VP EH 10 It . The splendid steamer lady el t>f N. Opt. Towpxixs, Master, will make two Pleasure Kxriirei-'u*. w above, the present season, leaving Chicago and Celling wood os follow*; First El. urs.oo— Chicago. Tue»-)-iy, July 1 I. at 8 o’clock P. M. Ik, Jo LeavesCollingword, Saluiday, July 17, at 8)-* o’clock P. M. g,-,,| l i. i,f.-.i. —leaves Chicago, Saturday, July 31, at 8 o’c lock P. 41. U. <h> I.eavss Oolling«o>l. Wednreday, Aug. 4, at B’-S o’clock P 4! tin eit.b .-I ib.su excursions ths Lady Elgiu will mkke landiogs at tho several point* on tho w«wt shore of LAke Miclngau, a* far north a* Two Elvers. Thence »be will pro cer«l through the beautiful Island scenery InUrvenlng bo twren that point ami Mackinaw, at wbicb plaee sufficient time wilt !-« girea the excursionist* to visit the Port, and eyatUlQe the various natural cum*)liefl ..f that famous Island Prom Mackinaw the Lady Elgin will proceed to Georgian Huy, remaining at CulUngwuod uuo day, to afford passen* gHis an opportunity to visit Lake fUmcoo, over th*Ontarto, Pimco« and Uurou Railway. 1 hence passing among “The Million Islands’’ of tb- Bay, she will proceed Dp the Bt. Mary’s lUter. and through Lake George to the Sanil, where ample time wilt Iw giveu to examine tho Town, the Falls, and the great Ship Canal connecting Lake Superior with the Lower l*tkc«. <i -Jv4.:*> i«*o lti.o»v'W> U :• U/om Trwia V-«*r War jr.S.W'.N .><j Passing Ihroogb the Canal, the Lady Elgin will ou her voyage to tioperior City, «m St. Louie Bay, at the ex tretne Western limit of lako taking iu the way, the famous Pictured Rocks, landing at Grand Island, Mar quette (the Iron Mart of tho Northwest,) Copper Harbor, Eagle River, On to u agon. La Points, and so on. among the romantic and charming scenery of the far-famed Apostle Islands, to her final destination. At Engle River time Will bo given tl.e nXcartimiist* to visit the famous “Cliff Mine,” ai.,l nt Ontonsg’-n a sofllciriit delay will U- made to visit the rltv 1 Lt, L-nly Elgin will reruait. mi* .lav at City Tb'ur.--lieu ill .oasl .|>uu the north shore, passing tho n*w and thriiing towns of Clinton, Buchanan. Burlington, vuif-ment. lk.av*i Bay and SaX"U. Showill dsoCall.it FortmCiaro. the Station of the Hudson's Bay Company, and at lalai-'i-* 1 - Thunre on her homeward trip, shq will rail «t g - exrursinnuita from the East an uppjriniiity l>v th* nran-l route. The Proprietor*, Comiaaa3W>ud ufllcv-rs willexertthnn selv. s l-> i*ud-r thc»e excnrelonijhe most pleassul and at* tractli.-.if any ever luftile The eutlre •ulltug distance will Ik> al»>ul three llirfcavnd mtlra. every pr.niou of which embrace*mmo oflbo vrilJ?«Be#(g*t roman* tiraud beautiful s<-enory apon the North n.-nt. Fur recreation and health no other summer to be compared with it; while it will also afford to the ample opportunity of gaiuing information respecting a'. cniHilry now but little known. jiOßsessed of most wonderful rvm.im.re, and which, within a few year*, must become ao I*m famous f»r lie wealth, than it now is for the boldness, freshness ami beauty ul scenery. Iu ord*r tu g|v* the fullest opportunity f<»r this, ot for any uth«r purjvose of delay, the proprietors have resolved to la-rmit excnrslotiisls Laving tickets hr the round trip, tbs privilege of remaining over, aud returning <>n any subse quent trip ot the Lady Elgin. For passage and State Rooms, apply to A T. BPE.NCKK A CO . Agents, I*l* 'swJAwljuUiK Foot of La Ballasts Chicago, 111. DRY GOODS. TN n.nsequpnire ol tbo contemplated di»solu -1 lion uf nartnersbio br tho withdrawalo! W. R MtT*PBY from tho firm at tho end of tbo present season. wo wl*b to class oat as f*r as p.*siblo om large stock of Roods by that Wu>‘j, sod hnw offer all our goods id both dcamtrs JHtsttllantous. DR. R. A. WTLSOITS Tome, Cathartic and Anti-Dy*P«pt* c FILLS, PREPARED AND SOLD BY O. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., WHOLESAIK DRTGGISTSy CERTIFICATES. -fr-i- ? <•/' a L'tter Jrxrn //. F. FarnttcortK & C* !>rugyi*tn, Msmphii, 7Vnii., ,/an. 7, 1858. Messrs. B, L. Fahsotoct h Co.—We were tbu flrrt to in- 'xinrfV. h"-'i. Jhipiini, liifr Canal Commiitioutr. T; Di E a Wilms.—Dear Sin I have been using yoar [’ill* since li4». and do decidedly say ttoy ore the best PHI n uk, ;t that I have any knowledge of. I first need them i»r “sick headache," with which 1 ittOered beyond dnscrip nui. lam happy to **y. that they entirely cured ms ■lii' <• then I use them u a family medicine; if I am billion* r anything alia me, and I require medicine, I toko a Pill ind It- urea trip; they are toy onlv medicine, and have been I' - thelMt»erenl«n year* THOMAS bI.ACKM<»RE January W’** GEO. 11. EEYSBK' 140 Wood street. Pitl-burgh, March 5,1858. —Jas-dAwlyT Two Grand Pleasure Excursions, LARGE SALE RKTAIL AND WHOLESALE ROOMS A T PRICES s 0 M V C H L<> W K R 77/4.V r.sriitr .voiP, .4 « fn make it to tin inltrttt of all to malt their pur rh'isft from us, as far as ire may hart the good* they n*ed (luring recently re-elrod a fresh supply ol goods from N. w York and Philadelphia, onr assortment is very com (dote, and iorlnd-'S many strlewnf fc-aros and desirable g.-od.. It is onr determination by everv article low, to sell oft. if (lossiblc. all the goods now on band, that tbs Jun ior p*rtn"t may commence tbs tall trade with an entire new stock An opportunity is tbos afforded to purchase the best qnallty of goods at low prices, which all will do well to avail themselves of An early call is solicited. MURPHY A BURCHFIELD, lelS.gawdlmAnltF at If K.corner Fourth A Market its • ODD DR. HEATH. HAVING lout his father, ttro brothers, daughter, son-in-law, nephews and nieces by that dreadful disease, CORStnrrnox, and suffering with itungh himself, he sought and discovered a Prevoi>dlve and Coro for CoM*, Coughs, Bronchitis, Debil ity, A»thma. Ar. His cough vrus cored Immediately; he cured his relatives, who laberited the dlssa*\aad In con nection with his sou have employed It lojtaeir practice, coring thousands of cases considered bopsleri'by others.— For u.j jmrpose °t rescuing as many of uls suffering fellow beings as possible, he It tending the recipe to all WDO wish it for 10 coots. ADDIIKM* Dm HEATH, l"t Spilug «t , »ppoaii>* t*t. Nicholas Hot*!, H. V. City. The following will protect Invalid! froi Imposition. Oitt tun Cot vt r or Niw Yost, as A 8 UKATU, of mud city, ladng duly sworn, aaitb that ho is a /Ywtisirifi / and lo the city of Now York, and a tJratittalr of tS» f'eiacrrifjr Col- Irtft of said city. Depuuent furthor saith that (lie t'<rt\ficaUi of Curts here unto annexed, are true and correct extracti from letters of parties, soot by them to this deponent, (Signed) A. 3. HEATH .S«n>rn lx>f>iTe in* tins 7th day of June, A I» , 18W. (Signed' DANIEL P. TIEMAVN, Major. The extracts of cute* will he sent with the Kecrip*. jetiilmdr WINRS A-lNjj R E D t O K D P R 1 t E X . Til E SUBSCRIBERS ARE SKLLI NI*OFF their stock at reduced prices preparwloij to quitting husities, comprising.eomo of the choicest brand* of Foreign Wines and Liquors. UtONQ WOICti HI Otard Palo Brandy, Uameay do, Pure Old Irish Whiskey, ' HridseickChampaigne.Bt.'JolisnCtareL Bar salon’s IThli Port and Blackburn's Madeira. itao, „ 1 *1«1 Monnngahele Rye Whiskey, Superior Dooblo Beetifiw Whiskey, Blackberry, Ginger and Domeelic Breudire, Glo, Ic^ «4rllotul end Ttevero Keeper*, *J »*H m UmiU«, M auw a rikkl opportunity or ■npplyiog theuuel*** “ terms. __ „„„ WM. MITCHKLTRKB, mTVdtf 300 Liberty atreet. 1858. CARPETS. TUB MAKRET STREET CARPET STORE, ,S STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY I S ** BruwoU, Three-ply and In , iwS *wer} d«erV‘°®*«J lo * Dd **«>r }5 r *js 3 to 24 feel Wide, at lower price* than wa before offered: Cocoa Matting for office* or h * r l, ' p.jnie.l Window Shade*, and everything connect- tbeGarp* department of How Pnrniihing. a, we anticipate an advance In price* after the Bprlag Trade oj*tu, we would *ngge*t pureharer* to mak* their * .i*.-tiona now from our large Block and at our preaont Tory Ewprtaa. fo23__ j W. irCLTSTOCg. T)LAIN BLACK SILKS.—A large lot just B received and aelUng cheaper than they have ever be«n offered in this city. Pleaae call and tee them. jeiO:d*wT C. UANSON LOVK, 74 Market street. L" mEN”CU£CK, RUSSIA DUCK and aU kind* of good* for boy*'wear. AUo, Lawn*, Barege* and ell kind* of SOSUDer rood*. j.i2:d*wT & UANSON LOVE, 74 Market at. M“ ULL MUSLIN and FiguredBwJ»j lidalla*,at 12}^«xy , ‘ ,d » All marked down at dyaaifOTtaal* of JsSSalAw? y—• MURPHY A BURCHFIELD- [?XTKA FAMILY FLOUR—IOO sfc> Term Hi Extro Fusflj Floor In store tod lor sal* by • Jul ROBERT DICKEY, 154 Front st, cwWood. ERESH family BUTTER received doily per Express, in kegs and buckets, pot op.it tha bast dairies to Oblo, tor solfcVholesalo odd r*UD. bj . - jc2s TtVpnfi^ffiqaSk CO. tSOeriy treat. hu«. Tenn. Dried Pe&chea to store; wm wdllowto cloao. '■ BPBEET DIOEET. MACKABBfc-25 half fcU&jro an< iHtflceHantous y^EAXTH! Conferred on the Udiw by wrexinß DOUGLAS & SIIERWOOD'S CBtSBxillll) SHIRTS Tho unparalleled success of tho EXPANSION SKIRT (120,000 of which have been sold during tbolnstfournsooUis) bte Induced tbe manufacturers to make atrancscicnta lUa; will enable them to produce 200 dozens (2, <00 >.k!tty>' r during tbe month* cl June, July and August. They »lw> call attention to their NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, F -t tiavellng. which 1* recelriog univma! commen-Jatloa (rum the Ladle*. They are the stJt proprietors of f-*r f'nly “Patent Adjustable Bustlo" in use. •; Beware «f tbo many imitation* offered In tbe market, at they are all either Infringe®?nta of our patent, rr worth* They aUo manaf*. tnro ot,t j 70 Other Dtfierent Styles, trCAland without tho ‘'Patent Adjustable Bcallc.” t " sen tf -‘omn:en<J.>d by tb* HIGH RST M KDICAL AUTHORITY m l-eini the b'ti arhde /w Laainute that hat rr*r t'm of-?,.; (■ >i. ~.,.1,7- None genuine unless stamped 1 DOUGLAS & SIIERWOOD, MASUFACn-RERIt, new YOIIK For sale throughout tre United States and Canadas. t JelT&mda .■>•- PROPERTY H( LijKUS, ATTKafiOiT. PSRXUCS’ <fc JOHNSON listing inrr«a«>J their facilities far manufacturing and i applying , W- B_ CHILDS Sc CO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE ISD G.W IRWIN WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING. ARE now prepared to execute orders for any deaeriptlon of Route, stoop ot flat, at th- shortest uj tic* and with tbe utmost care, being determined pnt 00 Boob that cannot bo surpassed for Cheapness and Durability. Our Roofs are too weUikooem to require any eulogy fr tC us. Testimonials in favor of this Roofing and a*mpl#oC fco beaeen by calling at oor'Offlco, No. 7.S Smlthfleld straet- Bulldlngi covered with tbe above Roofing can be eeaa at n. Nelson**, coruor of Wylio and High streets; J. Beck's new Hotel, corner of Grant and Scrontn streets House of W. 0. Leslie, Esq., Diamond alley, opposite Pattern's Stable; Store of R. Straw,corner of Market and Second sts, also House of B. H Fuecop, same block; Brownsville Wharf Boat House of Robert Ffrun, Cocsresa, between Wabeter and Wylie streets; M. filcßoberta, Webster eu, Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley and Sandusky street. Allegheny; Houle of n. B. Wilkins, Esq.. Wood’* Run; House of A. Nojtl.U. John Scott, Wo. McCall and Mr* Coon, East Liberty: »cf many others too numerous to mm liaa PERRIN A JOHNSON. Smithfleldet.. Pstubureb,P» LATEST N h\\ S trom ull part -01' the world Fee the NEW YORK PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS. id CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, l I/yUver«J to erer7 pn ! (be cit*. l-y taring v*>br tklrfrat hi litjN'T t MINER’.-, Mmodlc Hall. Ul2 Trade rapid led OREAM FREKZEKS. MOSSER’S PATENT 5 MINUTE FKEF7ER3. Tli« I'lxlt So‘l cheapest Wilt n* «.,|J at Manilla. tur-r«' pn- CA. HTROII i CO.'s MAGIC DUPLI • eating and Impression Paper ia a beautiful article with which to write a letter aod obtain a copy at the same time without the use of peas or ink, rendering it ia valuable to persons traveling. it will take the correct impression of any leaf, plant or flower, aad 1* equally adapted for writing on paper, cloth, wood or stooe. Id the copying of plants, do signs, music, 4c.. (without the us* t>f peas or ink) with a bona «*r common •tirk Four differed ooldrs—price 26 eta fold by W. 8. ILAVEN, jell Corner Market and Second stnwta T" “cT rectifiers' andTiquqr DEAL ERS —A complete Rectifying Apparatus, comprising Copper Still, Tubs, Tuns, Pumps, tc~, with a fine range of Stand Casks, alt In pood order. Also, a good Drav, lor sale by ' .WM MITCIIKLTREB, Jr. A BRO, l No 209 Liberty street. N. B.— If the above are not disposed of by private tale before Monday, theUltli iuat., they will t«j raid by acqtloo that day, with the balaur? -j! «to*lc of Wince, and Groceries then ou baud. Je2l FISH— 25*hL bbb. No. iMarge Mackerel, 30 ido •• n d.- d» 25 bills. Baltimore Herring; SO do No. 1 trimmed ShnJ 15 hfi du do do do 18 Mis. do Whito Fi*h. .10 do d.> , 10 do “do Trout, . Wbble. New Aiewfres b.> .“'alt - 20 do N P. Herrings, In at >r« and for sale by jell WATT i WILSON*- Coal by Weight. TIIE subscriber is prepared to deliver in lAUeghony or Pittsburgh. CAN NFL OR BITUMINOUS C'JALS , Of the best quality. As all Coal delivered by me ia.-vclghod, purchasers can rely on getting full measure. Also, COKP, LIME, FIRB BRICK AND CLAY W. A. McCLCKG, Allegheny Coal Depot, Corner Anderson at. and Railroad- RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY WIL LIAM MeCCTCUCON. 156 LiN-rty stra*!, Pittsburgh, 25bbU largo new No MarL<*r<-l 25 bt do do do .1 U> bag* Rio Coffee, •JO boxes Grant's Tobscc. 50 half chests Young llysoo Tea. 20 do snperiorPla'V d.. 100 bbls. No. 1 Salt; 10 casks Potash; 100 Cheese TOilt? THOMPSON I CO.’, l:<6 Third at., . hsT«jy* 1 recelvtKl anil for ««1& » Urg» W <.f Bnpllih ileJ- .%> nortwiraP^ I *™. — l -i- (Vhni ••* •.. American Whtle Lend, and Whiting. r sß r~ ” : iSU.—SU bbls Baltimore Herring. •' 25bbla Halifax Herring. Su do No. 3 Maefcersl 10 do No, 1 do 25 Hf do No. 3 do / 25 KitU No. 1, 2 tod 3 <lo ;. \ 100 package* Laka Fish, received sod for gala hf • J*l» .• B.OANFIEID. 1 CONSIGNMENTS— WOO pounds Country Bacon; 360 boa- prime White Bunt; 6 bbU. No. 1 Lord: 10 keg> Fmb Batten 1 1 box Deor gktnr, COO baa Dry Apple*. *Ure end for aale by fIQRIYER A BILWORTH. SUNDRIES—" 100 coQ* aaaorted aizra Men Ilia Bffpa: 160 bales beet Nary Qaknm; Co bbla. Pitch: 40 do B. Winter Whale Oil; 56 do W. S. No. 1 Lard Oil, On band and for caJe by JONES k COOLEY, _ 1 N'o. 141 Water «t. near Cherry alley COMPOUND SYRUP OF PHOSPHATES, 08, CQEUI CAL FOOD.—ThU preparation Uaot In tended aa a popular remedy, bnt li reapectfnlly (übuiltt»d to the medical facnlty at a nutritira tonic, »vll raitod t? aupplv the wulj of elementary matter to the boman eya tem daring tbe progreea of chronic caeca, perticclailj In Djrpeptla and Consumption. Thu preparation la pUaunt to the etc, agreeable to the Mate and grateful to the stom ach, and doc* not nanaeat* by protracted nea. gold irba'*. aale and retail by JOS FLEMDfO, Je— corner of the Diamond and Market »L jQ A R II To IUo Cllebts of A JLiI'CALMOKT. Raring left PuuUirgb to rctiila temporarily la Waihlog- U-a City, I bare placed my unfinished law bojlcass to tb» band* of IRISH A UACKFN'ZIK, Attoraaya, No. 60 Fourth street, to whom I respectfully recommsnJ thooo who bar# hitherto employee mi profenfoually. JeT-fimdit ALFRED B McCAI.MOS'T. Stoam Marble Works. MARBLEMAXTELS. —A large andbeau tUnl stock always on hnJ and bring manofac fired by Machinery, sold at rsry low prices. Uoildarv corners of Real Estate, Contractors and others, whether they want to purcbaae or sot, are Inrltod to call and examine onratock and ascertain onr prices as ws are selling plain seat Man tals to low as to pot thorn within the re-eh of almost cvsry person. Ilonamonta, Tablt>ta,anJ Gt*Td Ptuu<?a, a large ttock *l - on hand. furniture and Wash-Stand Top*, and In)- poalng Sinne* manufactured by machinery, aid add at the lownt prlct*. Marble of all hind* eold low to tha Trade.— Pur£ha«er» are InTitcd to call anJ eiatnine err ilcck at 82' 323 Liberty atrwt, PituburgU mylO:dew3mT Portable 91111 a. PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, tbo etmp'.Mt and beet artftle of the kin J ia tbs mos tly. they ran light, grind uet, are ©aellj kept In order, make u good work u the lerg-et ml He, and giro general •atiiCectton, alwaye on hand. AUd, Portable Saw MUI«.— rot particulars call at 919 Liberty "Hi* t irv —-frylfcdAw3aT fr. W. Mill Puralehlng. STEAM ENGINES, best quail t alwart on band and made to order. BUlert and ' JwAre Brick J/ocAinery, £*jr*g Outing* <md_. MOl£St»gm2u U> order. MiU Iron*. Out Irm Hill ilUlSent* lfoWny c2nhsam4Smvt ilaehintt always cn band at 319 Liberty ■treat, llttabmb, P*. myKtaUwaat pluur ( Lilmc, C«mcnt t &c. PLASTER PARIS, for Land and Stucco Work: Ocmeol for Cietrroe, Fire Welle, Ac,; LooUrUle Lime end Romeo Ceju-iit; Orindetooee— beat qcelitjr-elirefa od Lend *t Sl?» r.tle. erty etreet. mylSje«3mT W. W. WALLAOK Lumber. T)INE SHINGLES, Boards, Joists aad JL Bca ailing, Also, Pine «s 0 Oak I'ltuk fur mU at 313 Liberty *t„ Pittsburgh. mylO‘.daw3mT Hbtngle Machines. ~ McGEORGE'S PATENT alwaya on hand *t SIS Liberty etrcct, Ptttihnrph. aylo;d*w3nit W. W. WALLACE. Orate tiara, ” ALL SIZES, always on hand at 319 liber ty et n Plttatmreh. njylo W. W. WALLACE. SUN UMBRELLAS, 5 *==*. LAWNS, BEBAOE3, LACE MANTLES, « HOOP EKIBTS. Alio, all kind* ofDrtn tioode and Domettlca. i»u C. HANSON LOVE,74 Market «t. , T AK£ FISH—ISO half bbls. White Fish; -1-1 its do do Trent, 1 I ISO do do Herrlntr so do 'do Balnea; - So vdo do pickerel^ Jcit rac'd and for nde by \ HENRY H. QQ» " ' 'ANILLA, Rag and . eize* aad nttallUea for eu W.B.HATJ S Noel T)EARLS —50 bbls. ii CTARCH.—4O boxes * U etote and for wla by -j. QODFjISH—2 tcs. in $ QH BUS. WHITE SI *VV AEs>l»rec s d»o4fcTwrt GXtACfc;:: AND U&APTYt DAII.T IIFUAMi and TIMES, PUBLIC LEDGER, li i I'HLIM Pi! El •;.« MADE Call and get cos at T. J CRAIO A CVS, 134 Wood st W. W. WALLACE. w. w. Wallace. W. W. WALLACE. [ Tea Papers of all ja« . Paper tferefcoci*, | SI, S 3 eiid Sb Market eft. t store and lor s&leby J. B. CAKTIgLD. id 50 bbls. Pearl in & XB-CAHYTELD. Pt and for ealo by. ■ J. B. CANITEUL BANS and 30 do Dry by R.BOBIBONA CO.
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