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BpxjußutAiib UfsTiiLibus Attaib, ix’CiUiT Ttiw\ t sluing in Conrton Saturday morning, Coroner Alexander eatt* in and dialed to 10 that he had joet‘re : ilal Urn dead body, of a women had beehdiecovtred in a> mowing field In theriolnily Of Cork's run: , This Is a place in Charliera township, aboathilf a ndle below the Marine lUilny oa Uia roulhaiia af lie Ohio ritar.— Wa at one? Mt ant to tl*U (So place. Wo went 1 lo thahotuo of Wm.X Nimick and Were there informed' hr Mr. Crietopher Leech, who first , dlsaarerad tha eorpie, that lha placo wuabont a qturter of a ihQa from ihera, down tho river. Wawaatlotha spot .dosipiajod.; It ie on tho mata-W&ft liUlowaybalow tho head of Drn nofo &Und. *A Sltt and densely s wopdod lull nuialag panHel wuh the OhiOy loaVes a narrow piece of level bottom land between the base of this hill and tho rmr. The lownihip road oc> copies, in width, perhaps an eighth part of the bottom land and follow*, the windings of the river. About half way between the road and' the hast of the aforesaid hill, in a clamp of low bushes barberry, or some analogous plant, the body'of this unknown /woman lay. She was horribly disfigured.'■ She must hare lain thore form! least five days. -We would Gx tho -lime, say abont the Gth of Jnly. She Was a woman nbont the medium height; We took particular note of herdrets as detailed to us and as we saw it. 'A rongh Inventory follows: * \\J, " row wow&si'a onoinks. / She wore a coarse linen chemise; next lo that down to her waist a sort of spotted, body or jacket; she wore two skirts, ono woolen and plaidsd, and the other,oil some coarse material, alsopUdded; her dress was a very/neat one, not mnohaoiltd, a green and parple,’'cross-barred and of some bombaxlno material; sho wore white cotton stocking*, not very high in tho leg, and Clolh shoes of Herman make, foxed all aronnd from heel to toe. ' Iler dress "was fastened just under her chin, with a long bosom-pin; the head of ihspjii was of green glass with a red centre. She wore in one ear a gold ear-drop, of rather fins workmanship, ohased on the outside In the form of a flower. Over the body when found, was a merino Shawl* a very nice one, with a .white centre and-a green variegated border;-a handkerchief that had been whito was twisted aronnd her neck, bat not so as to choke her. No bonnet-was Grand with the body; she wore no rings on her Angers; at her feet and about fourfeet distant from them, in a line ..with the body, was a single-barreled horse-pistol, without a load. On the nipple were the remains of an exploded cap., There was no makers mark on this weapon. The barrel was abont six inches >in length, and a silver piece about half an inch square was set into the bend of the pistol was .but* slightly *rualy, and the cock set back or knapped wilhoaf difficulty. Tho place aronnd where the body.lay showed no elgna-of a struggle.'. Tbo body appeared-to have been cut into the .bushes after having been robbed of life. We should add that Dr. Murdock,-who mado sa critical an examinalion- as circumstan ces Would permit, decided that thia woman must havTbeen abont 35‘yetre~of age,* and'that she had been a mother.' / No markBof_TiQlencowere found upon the body, which was, however, feradvancedin de composition. The head night have been pierced with »bullet from tho diacharged pl#tol at tbe Roman's feeL • No body could tell that'without / turninglheibody oyer, for ilwaalnafrightful condition which wo • would not attempt to de scribe if we could. , / r - v th*cob.ouxa’s is<j vxht . ■ -Coroner Alexander,after having investigated, by tile assistance of Dr. Murdoch, the affair so far as. to discover tbe above; facie,' 'made op a coroner’s j ary from among the by-slanders. Dr. Jlbrdodi, sworn—testified that from the appearance of the body of Ahls woman, she had . been murdered; that the body bad been clan destinely ioonee&lsd/in tits place where il was found;, coaid not discover any wonndsupon the body; founddrops of par 6; blood.on the shawl which covered tbe.body; if there is a wound in Lhe.heed, itconld be discovered now by anatom -1 ical investigation. Christopher Leeeh,sworn-rWaamowing with two other moti in. the field wh'ertflhe body was fonnd; we -got a 'bad smell, from some one said there is adead dog about here'; went and opened the bushes with the heel oft his scythe; cried out,‘“nereisa dead woman;** pistol was about four feet from her feet, lying, pa the grass; that is al! I lmow v aboat it. BliomelQaay»aworAr-W)ualsomowingthere, ■ and can add nothlngti>wb*t MivLeecb has said. The jury then made op their Verdict,'that, “this woman, to the. jorora unknown, her death by violence inflicted upon her body by some person or persons to tlds jury unlcndwn v and the precise time nnknown.’' FCRTHEtt PAETICCI.ARS. • , Since writing the Above, IbcCoroner lias called upon us, in a very obliging manner, and staled that he had made a discovery eabseqaent to the inquest. We may add that the people in the neighborhood were*quite troubled and excited about Iho matter, and tbe Coroner was obliged to see to the burial of the dead body, then in a horrible condition. A coffin was procured frem the.city, a».d the Coroner staid behind us to see ■ to the sepulture. Of course they were obliged to lift the body and place it in the coffio. In doing so, he discovered on the fora part of the head, and in the hair in a right line over the left eye, the ballet holo through which the mes senger. of' death from the pistol had made its way. .It appeared as if thb bullet had been fired when the woman- was down and bad-taken a downward direction into the cavity of the neok. This’is the only Additional fhet discovered. • r' -WBO IS TBl WOHAX? '• —“tt would be something fruly wonderful if this murder could be perpetrated as it were, under our eyes, and nothing transpire to direct the at- 1 tentiouVo some of the gnlUysgents. lias this well dressed woman no friends to-miss her? Is;there no house in this city or vicinity with an empty chair, whose occupant has gone and not returned to give an account of her whereabouts? We infer these facts from what we saw, and will stale them in fall— We thought this was & German woman; her dreea, ber shoes, berhands, indicate that she belonged to the better middling olaas of German women, who had put on her- beUcrmost clothes and was probably spending her 4lh of July (i. e. Gib;) in this place or vicinity. We thought from the appearance cf tho body, that it was placed there by more lh&n one person: for one mn would hare found it neeestary to drag in or throw in the body, whereas it appeared to bare been put there without in any way disturbing the branohes 'of the plants.. From what the Coroner afterwards discovered, .wo know this I woman could not have taken her own life,, be- j cause, with a pistol ballet through herbrera she conU uerer have crawled where sbo lay, and ! disposed her shawl over her person after having I shot herself and dropped the pistol at a distance of six to ten feet from where her head waslying. We aro informed that some,strange people were seen about that vicinity on the night of the 6th, and lite in hopes of eomo due to this foul and dastardly deed. ' The body was brought to this city and buried, : after everything which might tend to the inden • tification of this murdered woman had been : taken from her person. She was buried In the . - 7th Ward. On Batnrday afternoon with pur esteemed Dis i friot Attorney, we made a trip Into the country and ascertained these-4 ' farther I)epelopmint*i— During the latter part of weekbefor»last,acoupleof persons, a men and woman, names unknown, have been leading the lives of vagrants all aloog the road from John | Hensler’s and in this way to Sohneider’s tavern,< *by the Marina Railway. On various evenings of week before last .'they were seen at John ilens leris, Martin .Clever’s, Hobert Guthrie’s, and ; , elsewhere. They slept on one night of week ; before last In a sort of summer pig-pen near the. bouse of Martin Clever, Esq., in Uobinsoo town ship The woman is described as having been in a sort of slavish fear of the man she was with. She was a Urge, good looking woman, whom this man nevertheless appeared to eonsid er a burden tohim. Do professed to want work, and that he was a miller by trade; beaskedfor labor In Uts hsrvert field, bat would not work • tit &SQ per month and his board.. He said bt didn’t care much if k® didn*t get work, aabe eMI nt llTlng *»eier to *>7 W”*] o*- 0 *- u> kiinielf could notepeek » word of; KngUeb, 'bultlie women inlerwrted for Wm end «pok« : Tory, well. Tkey were both r*rj nraeh ' oaoborned, but were good looking peoplo. . Ike men wuubout Bto fool ngkl er nine : inekee In height, wore • short French bloooe, and panls of gray lioen. The ftieeves of the blouse mime about half way fromthe elbow to the wrist.; lie bad a fall black beard and mousUcke; heavy black eyebrows, black piercing eye and quite high forehead.: His whole carriage and manner was -military and his woman he eeemsd to hire in complete subjection. ' 'They havo been ' seen within the pool fortnight, sitting.by the' roadside pUying at cards; they were soen by Mr. Guthrie one morning at about half past ftur, and had evidently laid out aH night— When he saw her she wore a dark plaid dress, a whitish straw bonnet, and carried a light colorejj • shawl on her arm. The man kuh au&ious to get rid of hU mate. lie desired lo hire her out ' to' do house work, that ho might go to gt, Louis OT to Newpdeanfl, or some pUco: lie was very wwtt tewerdn her and appesn-ti nrhato a spite at her. •V lha people IhougU Ihat he lad picked her qp, k lo epeek, got tired of her end wu willing nTdonlnuot najudn* to get keroutof lie w*j. Hentfhe wu » Fnnohnin end hedbteniu 32, though hi&tliejitill b«nlnl£«ltSthVolSi)o3 titty ironUlttra beamlittwd, n «lmost«Ttiry iraman-taiffchMnb«ifr-th«rt «m afr»»« «i .them.morcpartlchlariTof-tbs Baa. •ecsttiha road rid*j.abonl' Half «’arils W l ® Mr. Guthrie**, wttha Urge knife- la hia haniL with whteb.he iru idly whittling. No one had seen Mm with a pistol.: When last seen atMfc: Sehhdder'o,'josi below‘lb* raHway, Jtfcey.fcada little btmdJe with them. Tho ferrymen on Jones’ ferry hod noticed them frequently cross ing on the boats. In short there Is scarcdy a house-koeper for seven or eight miles onl the road through Chartiers and Robinson townships who had not observed this man and woman from day to day up to the first of last week, and not one who has seen either of thbm since. Hero then We hare fads and conjectures which may load to jtho detection and arrest of somebody who may ezplain this fearful deed, this great mystery. We shall see. Of coqtso every one who may have seen a man answering the above description will make the fact known to the Mayor. We might add that the man wore a Koeenth hat, and is about 40 years of age. . Another Foct.—Since writing Iho above wo learn that a woman answering to thedesoriplion of the murdered one came to the house of Mr. Reek, near Tempemnceville, on tho evening of one day in tho latter part of week before last. Sbo wanted to get work and Mrs. Beck offered her $5 per month os a serving woman. - She was willing lb accept it, but said before closing the bargainlh&t thoro was a man with her who was waiting ontside and whom she wanted to have emplQjcd at tho same place with heraclL She went and called tho man, who answered in all respects the description of the one seen as abovo. He wanted a dollar per day and board. This Mr. Beck was not willing to give. Tho man (hen said he would leave tho woman there and go somewhere In Iho vicinity to get labor aU bar resting. To ibis tho w woman strongly ob-1 jecied, saying that ho only wanted to get rid of’ her. He promised, hbwever, to writo lo her, and not to go far away,,but the woman did not feel satisfied. After some further conversation aho left Mrs. Beck in company with tho man, saying that she would return tho next day, but since that time Mrs. B. has seen neither of (hem. • Moyor Wearer has .been, as he is ever in tho line of dnty, most indefatigable in starting and following up every doe to this foul deed. He seems to know no rest in the matter, and has already set on foot a system of examination and discovery that wBl, we are almost certain, re sult in tho detection oMhe murderer. Tbs Boat Race.— A tremendous concourse gathered at all points that would afford a view of tho boat' race on Saturday. The Mouougahela Bridge was crowded, lbs wire cable and the iron pUlars on tho piers affording look-out points as well as tho foot-way." Tho hurricane decks of tho steam boats were also covered with crowd!, and the riTer was alive with skiffs and all other sorts of water craft The afternoon was Goo, but rather warm, and tho boats got a beautiful start shortly after 6 o’clock.— They kept nock and neck; for a considerable dis tance, butat tho buoy Che “Pike” had tho decided advantagwin making tho'tarn, gaining largely on the “Holmes,” which advantage she .retained until reaching homo.. Tho time was as follows: Pike, 21 min. 18 seconds; Holmes, 21 min. 55 soconds. The race was to the buoy at Saw Mill run and back—S miles. The crews of both boats steered off with a rush, exhausting themselves in a short time, and the consequence was that they were pretty well fagged out long before they got back. The “Pike" is a Pittsburgh built boat, the other havitfg been built at Hew York; and tho Pittsburgh boys were very much .elated at the success of tho home made craft. They nro both trim, well-built boats. Kkvp asd Giblis.—The motions in arrest of judgment in the easo of these two policemen, were withdrawn on Saturday morning. Messrs. Marshall and Shannon each Invoked the mercy of Ifie. Court.upon the.prisoners in the box. Judge McClure said that the case bring a novel one he had taken home (ho indictments and ex amined them; he belierod them well drawn. The prisoners having been called lo stand op said that the recommendation of jury to the mercy of the Court wonld make an essential difference in the sentence. Giblin was first called; ho was convicted of extortion and mis demeanor in office; on ono ho was sentenced for two months to the county jail and on the other to one month, making threo months. Keep was sentenced on tho two'Convictions for the same length of time. Tho Court remarked that tho commissions of these tiro men wero forfeited at the moment when the misdemeanor in office occurred. The two worthies who have for somo timo book enjoyed a somewhat unenviable notoriety, were then taken to jail under escort of Up-BlATcs and there they may soothe their sorrows for tho next niocty .days. AcCIDBBTALLT KlLX.BE>.— James Willct aged. C 2 years, a brnkfcjmeii on a freight train oolbe To. C. R. R., was accidentally killed on Friday night lost;' lie was detaching, cars at Cone* naagh, and standing on the pisiform of one of | the cars, paying no attention to the car that had been cal loose before and remaining upon tho track at some considerable distance, when the carupon which-he was standing came in con tact, crushing him to death. lie was for along time connected with Iho Excelsior Omnibus lino in this city, and eery generally respected by all who knew him, andthomaln support of a widowed mother who resides on Seventh street. His funeral took place on-Sabbatb morning at 10 o’clock, to proceed to Mount Union Cemetery, and was numerously attended by tho several Fire Companies. Another —A,man named' Lafferly, a laborer, was Instantly killed on Saturday evening at Lomon-Plaee, Lancaster co., by the Express Train coming West; he slopped from the freight train bound East, at the* above place unto the main (rack, and lost his lifo by careless. Biolb Piles estation. —At the Third Presby terian Cborch, yesterday afternoon, twehly ibree elegantly bound bibles were presented to as many young ladies and gentlemen, ( who had committed to memory and wero able to repeat without mistake, the Shorter Catechism. A large, congregation was present, consisting of the children of the Eighth Ward Mission School which is a charge of this church, together with the children of the Sabbath Bchool connected with the church, their parents and teachers. Iter. Mr. Kendall made an appropriate address to the children, as did also Mr. B. P. Bakewel), the failhfal Superintendent of the school The meeting was very interesting and wehopo profit able to all . Codktxufxitzbs Aheested.—Robert Hague, Esq., Chief of Police of this city, and Capt. Bradley of tho Chicago Police forco, arrested on Friday last the chiefs of a.band of counterfeiters itfao have been flooding Indiana with spurious notes of the Kentucky Banks. One of them, Perry Randolph, was taken about 1C miles be yond Warren, O.j and the other, George Foster, abo«t 0 miles this side of the same place. They were put jn oharge of a competent police force and sent to Ontario, La Grange Co., Ind., where they will be tried. A Vigilance Committee in Indiana had caught and dealt with a port of the g&ug, but the chiefs have, until now, eluded .arrest. Is the District Court on Saturday morning, Judge Williams delivered the opinion of the Court setting aside a levy which had been mado on a'port! on of IW rolling stock of the Fills., Fort Wayno & Chicago Rail Road, and a lot of railway iron at the depot in Allegheny. The levy was set aside on the ground that the rolling stock and snch an ajmount of railway iron as is necessary to keep the track in repair are exempt from levy as being necessary to the successful working of Uxe road. The opinion is of the same tutor with that of Judge Agnew, recently delivered in a similar case. ’ , • Connucr AwabAed.—The contract for tho erection ; of a bridge over Butcher’s Run, on .Main rtreet, has been awarded to Mr. Kuhn.— The bi<l was $l2O, and the work will bo com menced immediately. The bridge will have .no wing being seventy feet wide, fallowing 10 feet on each elde for the slope of .tho embank ment. Main street will not bo graded to tho proper level across lhff~hoUow this season, as there will be many difficulties in tho way. Sue Stxoks.—A German laborer, whose name we did noKlearn, died from sun stroke on Sat urday night, at Two Mile Run, on tho Monon gahela. He had been carrying bricks during the day, and feeling the effects of the sun, start ed for home and died . An his way to that place, nis poor wife was so terrified and excited that ebo came near dying also. Bamiy Shields, Lewis Sweeney, and Michael Rogers, had a bit of - a fight on Elm and Webster streets on Saturday night. Tho word got abroad somehow, that Jim Blabbed a men up there and all the vielnity was rushing to the spot. There was no truth lit the report. The fighters were taken before Alderman Rogers, and dis charged on paying the cost . , Installation.—Rot. Ilcnry .Kendallwin be duly.lnstalled pastor of the Third (Now 8ohool) Presbyterian Church, of this city, on Thursday next The Bet. Dr. Heaoock, of Buffalo, will wreaeh the instaHaliou sermon on that occasion,' commencing at-quarter before, eight o'clock <ra the evening of *bo day, before mentioned^ .. Deo weed.—A lad named Jacob Keel, aged about 10 years, whlto bathing in the Allegheny go the opposite side of that river near the rail- Ihad bridge on Saturday, was., drowned* Tho recovered soon after, but 100 Trie for resuscitation. ; ' / - Y****—Yesterday raornlog about-8 o’elock a fire broke out ia & small frame house on-the »corner of <Jum sad Webster streets, it vis near ,g j V ccnsnmed,and wu occupied by colored folks. ALHO ran Caunw.— Wi h»?e u eicwdlng- Ij lntmitlsg iooomi, of Ult me oommesot ment exttclM »t Metarule, nMoK ehtll eppur tjm. cnogetta'uft ablssa£««nifar this city, for •Wheeler. A Wherier’sgrefftTSnySewing Machine, has been appotatadaria agehtfor that firm, for this district—eomprisiag all 'Western Pennsylvania, Eastern ‘Ohio, and Western Virginia—to fill the va cancy created by tfcq death, of HriJaStt Rwifig. * ■ Mr Reed ,is>. y*an£,mia of. aMlityj'iibd energy,- thoroughly postaffo regard'to'lhis business, and peculiarly qualified toryushingit with energy ,to a successful Issued Wo think thatiMe&rs. Wheeler * Wilson could havo made no appointment whleh would have been Bo popular so likely to result to their phrinktEent advantaged Gi.kqaxt Silver-Plated Wans.—Mr. Davis has now open for examination, on the second floor of his new A action Rooms, Fifth Street, the extensive va rioty of elegant silver-plated ware, which is to be sold to-morrow morniog, at 10 o'clock. Thedlspl&y comprises all such articles in family use; finished la the best style, of fresh and beautiful designs. Tho ; assortment of full lea setts is particularly rich »n_el egant plain and chased patterns. Housekeepers and others trill bo much gratified by a visit of examina tion, during the day. The sale Is positive. McKee’s Case. —On Saturday morning at ton o'cloek, the jury in this case which had been ont sincelO minutes to 12 o’clock on Thursday, camo In to Court. The .prisoner was placed in tho box. He was exceedingly palo, and appeared as if he had passed restless and deeply anxious hours since be bad last been there. The Court requested the crowd oot to mako any demonstrations, when tbe verdiet should bo announced. The verdict was “Not Guilty.” M’Keo was dis charged by proclamation. •' Discuakqkd.— Morgan Bryan, convicted of lottery dealing in this city and sentenced by the Court to one year in the Fautentlary, bos been pardonod by the Governor and, his pardon hav ing arrived from Harrisburg, he was yesterday tfjjteijgd from ja.il. it is said, after standing trial daring half a day, didn’t tike to parta unknown. . to mention, in its proper connec tion, pie fact that Dr. Murdoch examined the head of the woman found murdered on Satur day, - after her remains had been brought lo the city, and traced the course of the bullet through or down into the brain. The job was a fearrul one. [ltem i by our Sptetal Reporter.\ It will furnish any reader of this item an half boor’s interest and amusement to pay a visit to Ho. 68 Fifth street, whore tho splendid Bewiog Machines known as “ TTAee/er <b Wilton'S’ are on exhibition under the superintendence of Alex. R. Red, the energetic agent for this city. These machines, com prising the different varieties manufactured, tho plain, ocatand highly ornamental, occupy tho front rank of this class of improvement. Thejr ore as choap, also, as efficient. Tho dorotees of that subtle luxury, tho '‘lndian Weed,” will find ilettrt. ti'iVton <£■ (Heaton, 276 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, and -Ohio street, Alle gheny, principal dealers in the article at this point. They have all qualities,'styles, flavors and descrip tions of Tobacco, and in addition to the stock on hand at present, are about receiving an unusually large and well selected assortment from tho East of the most popular cigars, and smoking and chewing tobacco in the market. ' We predieted the success of tho new Shirt Menu factoring and Famishing firm of J/a»r«. Rotter Smith, when they took posession ot their store-room to the Girard House on Smlthfield street, and derive no little pleasunrfrom the fiaet that U has already won its way upon-public confidence and patronage. There is no establishment in tho elty better worthy of tho esteem moled out than this, and wecommond it to onr gentiomen friends who would 'enjoy the ac quaintance of tasteful, Intelligent and potito rtnth- Try a bottle of JJoteiuan't Vegetable Compound.— It is the best medicine which we can recommend in Lung and Threat diseases, having effected cures in many a case considered by physicians to be hopeless after the failure of every other remedy. Its history is itself a standard endorsement. Used orig. inally by tho person whose name it bears, in tho last extremity of suffering, and efficaciously used, U has in a few years become known over tho wholo continent and can count its aaced by thousands, . Cargn’a Ambretjpe and Photograph Gallery, No. 21 Fifth street, is a ‘most pleasant resort, a place with which few who are acquainted over “fall out,” one not to bo passed without a desire to step in, at least Tor a fow moments. And why ? Because its proprietor ia gentleman, devoted to the interest of those who call upon him, invariably kind and polite without effort, and, withal, a faithful and skilful operator. His reception room tstho most convenient in tbo city. Step in and convince your self of tbo truth of this statement A Itcnsnr for HotWeatueb. —Tbe very best remedy for this hot weather is to drop in at Down’s, Federal St, Allegheny; and treat yourself to a saucer of their delicious Ice Cream, or a glass of sparkling: ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with the choicest of Syrnps, and drawn-from a&untaln in excellent or der. Their stock of Cakes and Confections are of tbe best description, manufactured from good mate rial, and gnt up in tbe neatest style imaginable. Give them a call. t Tub I/ovb or Pause.— "The love of praise, howo’er concealed by art, Reigns, more or less, and glows in every heart; The proud, to gain it, toils on toils endure. The modest aban it but (o make it sure.” . . It Is our province to praiso the garments made at the Brown Btone Clothing Hall of UockhlU A Wil ron, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. _ t lon Crbau. —Parties or Individuals will be sup plied with rich and well flavored lee Cream, torved up oeatly, to order, in those newly Cited np and Airy rooms of Olivers, St Clair near Liberty street, on short notice. t»Aleo, constantly on band ail the lux uries of tho season, Strawberries, Raspberries, etc., smothered io rich country cream, with cakes and confections nd libitum. Call and see. f Pants and vests joitod Ligut coats neatly ma'de. to the season. Bummer under wear of silk &Dd opt* ton, silk and linen hosiery, for men’s and boys' wear, at close rates for cash, by Carnngban, Federal street, Allegheny City. t Another of the good ladies of our city testi fies tblbe efficacy ol'Dr. M’Laae'a Celebrated Vecmlfhge prepared by firming Eros- PtUebaigb, FaT Nxv Tone, February 7,1852. 1 do hereby certify to tho poblic, tbat a child of mlna, 4 yean old, being troubled with worme, I was induc'd to pur chmeo a boUle of Dr. McLano*# Celebrated Vermifuge; pre pared by naming Brrvu, of Pittsburgh, Pa, which 1 admit** iitered; and the retail vu, It bronghf away an Imtnenae number of worme la tranches and strings; many had tbe ap> pearance of bdngcnt to pieces. My chilf is now enjoying moat excellent health. 1 take pleasure in reeommeodiog H to both young and old, at one of tbob*e| medklnea :I eter used. _ MRS. ANN Ninths!. MuPorelumn wtl) be carefa] to 11k ibr Dnl H'LAHE’B CELEBRATED VEEHirOOK, maoabetnred by PLKMINU BRO&of fimrnsi. P*. All other Vennlfhgea la compar ison are worth! ea*. Dr. ITlAiio’a geoaioe Vernllbge, also hi* celebrated liter Pilla,caD now be bad at all renwclabte droe atone. genuine i miXout Ihetiffnoivn ttj ! JeiWAwtwT PLKMINO BRO*. Special jiottccß. Pittsburgh Water Core Establishment, FOR TUB CURB OF ALL RINDS OF DISEASES.*-Located at Ilayreiile Station. tmtbo Pitt* burgh, Ft, Wayuo anil Chicago Railrftad, la now newly.ro> fitted and lmprored by tbs erectionof • Gymnasium and Bowling Alloy, which will afford agreeable and beoHbfkil exercise and amttMmeot for patient* and oth* rt friendly to oaray.tem, wba may wish to spend somo lima with ns -during tho hot. weather. Address Box ISM, Pittsburgh Penna. 3. lIRItFORP, M.D, I w ht>k d aB . j*frlAw3mg n. PttEASE, M. D, / _ J _ PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. 33. O. HKRJIBT Corner Liberty and Hand Streets PITTSBURGH PA , x Manufacturer of all kitulu of light Bugs? soluble for Qrmlo, Flour, Ural, Bnckwhcat, Balt, Hama and Oroem' ora, prlntod In naat srvl appropriate dnalgua lo order. A constant su|ipljf ol Hcemlcw Bags cm band, and Bags for hire. S3*Prices as low as any In the Union. All urdrrs prompt lyflltad. • JeJXHcdlf POSTLBY, NELSON * CO., Manufacturers tf gun barrels, solid BOX VICES, ROBINSON’S SOLID OAST STEEL 80YTtH»—Warranted. Oast Sltsl and Hammered Shovels and Sj>adu, i Hoes, Hoy and Jfannre Forks, Pick*, Matlock*, <fr. WarshOßHi No. 17 Varkat Stu mylltZmb PITTSBURGH, PA. LAKE SUPERIOR GOPPEK BULL SMELTING PARK, M'CORDT & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SIIEATIIINO, BRAZIERS' and BOLT OOPPRR, PRESBKD COT* PER BOTTOMS, Raised Stilt Bottoms, Spaltor Polder, At jU*o» importers. and Dealers In METALS, TIN FLATK, SHEET IRON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly ob band, Tiomeu'S Machines and Tools. Ware\o*t',No. 149 Pint and 120 Second ttrrtl, PlUibnrfb) P*m>« U'fpnlil onitn of Copper cut (ouy deeireil pattern, my3frtl3«*wlyT -- A. A. CARRIER A BRO., Pittebnrgb, General Insurance Agency, N«i63 V«nrthitrMtf J . PITTSBUSOBr, PENNA. Companies represented of falgtint ttaadiof. Chartered b» Peanailranta and other Statea. • •• Ptre, Martaaand Life lUrta taken of tit ; JllMldfc * I. R'OJUIBUB, ■ M. E. GILLJCBPIK, DBHTIBT, ; Extracts Teeth vithont pain, by an wcfiiß- Lx mnr AoawtheUo aeeat applied to Uw teeth end gom* only. TmUi from aov to fall w*Um. lowrtad on tboTarfocu jnaUllLe bates. Ho alsotnaert* twtti oo enlir* Potaiain taw wUfaeoatloaooi fum, whlth la beauty, cleanliness and durability cannot Oil to pleas*. Call and oxamloo »p«l -mem. No. 61 Toartb Wow Morkelf (wcood storr.) HUabawh. -> —- J. M.UTTrJB . . MHROIIA 111 TAJCIjOIt, No. 54 SL Clair Street, * ! . IBBtOMII. f* MSQdjdfo * ' j>n. MoLAIjG'HIJMt - ■ «i*v?ianaß >ilMkoi/Mnu IpiHU lii luif sn, ~Chi<uo o, JailDintuTarl itadtUirabs it*! ••dMk * Mmaflue* of foai hundred fttnaCUMO »a «4ioiniiig ronnliM pncMded to MUhl*i* CHjfWhera thtj rat Jadg« DosgUs, tad csebrttd tdm to the city. On the- ar rive ofthe train by Uj«’firing of canon and cheers.of -At procession wait formedandesoortixlblm to tho.Tietnont House.—■ Here he was weleomodinvbriotjrpocea on behalf of tho citizens by Cha* Walkor,President ofthe Board of Trade. •' V- ’/'’’" ** : 1 Mr. Douglas, after rctaxnlnr: thanks for his. mag -nlficent reception.roTicwed too-, action.of the .lait ’ Congress on the'Kansas Will, anAextolled the Crjt tendon Wll as honest and. the voy best proposition of Iho practicalmhatroUhn <ffpopular 'sovereignty, lie claimed that tho struggle with. Lcebmptonism was for tho Integrity of principle. That smuggle i was triumphant. Lecomptonlsn, virtually abandon ed by its friends; had’ boen tdefeaUdCfamer. ; Ho hod opposed tho English .bflfc.aUhouga Jt prac-. ticolly sent back the Constitution to. bo accepted or' rejected by the people, because tho:inanner, as well w the form of that submission was at variance with; every joit principle of popular government. It' was the submission of a'Constitution, to tho peoplo -with a threat if they didh’iaccept it with the Save Constitution with thirty-five thousand .inhabitants, they shouldn't come io aiaFree Stole until they bad | ninety-three thousand. ' ;HccoQld n6TeTcountenahce saeh discrimination between Froe and. Slave States. The best energies of his-tnind-has been for several* yoars devoted to the great principle and rights of the people of tho territories to frame their own fun damental laws, and ho intended to devote all his fu ture life to the same doctrine. Hoeontendedthatthe Compromise measures oMtso,sw founded on that principle. The Kanus Nebraska bill affirmed the Cincinnati platform, and reaffirmed "President ttn chahaa’s ioaugnral. He regretted, however, that tho powerful political party of.tlm country doter minod not to acquiesce io this' lino of policy. The Republican Convention, recently assembled at Springfield, nominated Mr. Lincoln his successor to theSooate, repudiated the ditetefawofr-popular sov ereignty, and proclaimed; that. Congress, and not tho people of the territories,-shod? their .do mestic institutions. Lincoln undowed hot only Ibis' doctrine, hot proclaimed a policy which li. incompatible to the eiiataflQO pr .tho Union. He declared that if the. Union' ,was divided iit equal nombers of free and slave Styles tho- Union wold not endure. Mr. Douglas showed tho of the doctrine, said that it iQvifes,4ad procliumodw war of extermination of oou iicfrnf ,against the other. He regarded it as to JjjeJuoda mental principles'* upon whicli ofrreomplox system of government rested, and de pied*tho jtiiforniUy of | loed policy io tho ferent States, as pUber dereteble 6r possible. "On the contrary, th«v political sj/ririrr rested upon' tho theory of practice,'and a dlasimllwity In the .local policy of tho domestic institmtiotfc ofthh different Slates. Oar forefathers* ImJ Void, dearly perocired that the domestic institutions Whichjrcutd euifNew Hampshire were totally unfit fLrfhe rte#plantations of tho Carolina*. Hence, tho\ci>fislUolloa adopted provides that each Btiue sovereign and supreme within her own UmlUMon the supposition; that they wonldriio as divers iUeA-os the States' are numerous. Thus it would .sttonF that the diver sity- and similarity in the domestic institutions of the different sovereign Stalest, are principles underlying the wholejwrstem of a republi can form of government. Its eVrengthj harmony and adaptation to tho- grants of the people are all defendod by the righletech State has to form ajid regulate its- own with out regard to their similarity to.l&o constitutions of other States. Repeated uniformity is *[ltir desi rable nor possible. 1 f possible, how ooalajLt be-ob tained 7 There is hut ouo process it can bo'accomplished. That would be to >B|jgh State Legislatures, and convert the Government intw one consolidated empire, investing with* full powers to adopt potico regulate in-' i ternal policy, and adopt domestic institutions for all ! tho States. Let this bo done, and ihfcre. would be uniformity. Then the States would all free their slates—thon negroes would vote everywhere—then: would our glorious Codfederacy«f thirty-two sover eign States be merged into one consolidated empire, and then would- tho uniformity of despotist*: reign* triumphant throughout tho land*- Mr. Douglas proceeded to answer Mr. Lincoln's crusade ngaJnst.tbo Supremo Ootfrt on account of tho Dred Scott decision. lie could sanctioryno crusado against tho highest judicial -tribunal in too land; was Ere pared to yietd obedience to,the lav os expounded y the court; didn't agree withLtoeola that it was a great wrong to deprive the negro ofthe rights of cit izenship. He did not believe they were ever intend-, cd to bo citizens. Our Government was fonnded on a white basis, created by white men, azhbtd benefit white men. Tree humanity required atgroes and other inferior races to be permitted to enjoy.such rights and privileges as they were capable qf exer cising consistent with tho good of society. - \ He adverted to the necessity of mnintainlsg the' organisation of the Democratic party. While there might be differences of opinion in rerpoet to thetrue construction of particular articles of creed, party tol eration most he There should do do pro scription of sound Democrats becaaso of such differ- j cnees. He raid that the office-holders and- Ropnbti cans who were working in unison (er the purpose of defeating (ho regular nominations, would bo like tho Russians at Sebastopol, who kept firing, and didn’t care which they hit—-French or-EngUrh. ; Gor. Lincoln was present, and hoard Douglas. Z*ate«t % ... _ .. St. Job*.*, July 10.—Tho slcanpbip Fulton, with wlrices to (ho 30th, was intercepted off Capo Rare oo Friday per (ho associated press yacht. . Colton buoyant. Provisions dull. Consols Tor mo^ey. Tho Fulton encountered strong westerly weatlier but no ico. She saw nothing of the telegraph fleet. Tho steamships America and Ilarmnnla arrived out the 27tb. The news from India is important, advising us of British successes. The British have captured Cal pce, with a great amount of stores and ammunition. Serious disturbances had occurred at Bombay. Tho Presidency political agent and his escort bad been murdered by tbe rebels and- Fort Copal and New (loom) were taboo. Sir Colin Campbell had beaten the rebels and captured Mohondee. The rebels were approaching Lucknow, which was fully defended. Other successes of (be British are reported. Lirrrpoul Cotton Market. —The sales ofthreo days amounted to 37,000 bales, including 1000 to specula tors pod 4000 to exporters. AH qualities bad ad vanced fully id, caused by tho American news re ceived by thosteaxnor America. The market closed buoyant and active. Brradttiiffi, —The weather has been favorable for the'crops. Flour is steady. Wheat firm ; Red has advanced Is. Com dull. L*xi.noto:», Ky., July 10—9 o’clock, a. m. —Jos. Beard, City Marshal, was brutally murdered this morning abont four o’clock, while endeavoring to arrest a named Barker, who was engaged In a fight in the market house. Barker stabbed Beard, tho knife entering tho side, severing tbe lungs and entering the heart, killing him instantly. Tho cili- tens were much excited. Barker was taken to the watch house, and thence to the jail, tie was taken from tbe jail by the chitons and marched to tho court bouse yard. A temporary scaffold was erected front the’’court bouse window, and at 8 a. u., Barker was swung off. Tbe first ropo broko and he fell to tbe ground, a disUnco of thirty feet, bruising bis fact) considerably, 110 recovered In a few minutes and was again token up Jo the window, another ropo at tached, and was then mule to jump again from the window. He still bangs and will hong till 12 o'cFk. New Obleans, July 10—Tbe hArk Brillinnb from Vera Cruz, arrived nl this port to-day, wilh dates to the -<Rh. Bosineen is prostrated in Vera Cruz. The vornito has broken out among tho soldiers.— The health of the citizens is good. An earthquake occurred on (he lßtb. it was severely fell, in the city of Moxico. ' F»*y persons were killed by it in that place. - The British and French ministers adviso the payment of the forced loan and protest. Mr. Forsyth opposesodJ demands fats passports and is awaiting Instructions. St. Lotus, July 10.—Tba,river is falling fast, at the rate of one inch per hour. All the upper streams continue to recede, but thorn is still a tolerable fair stand of water in them. Ilofroshiag showers foil lost night. Weather cloudy and cool thirmorniog. At 12 o’clock m., yesterday, tho thermometer marked 100° in tho shade. Kt. Louis, July 10.—Two hundred troops from Carlialo barracks arrivod yesterday. , They wore transferred to tho steamer Silrcr Keels and proceeded to Fort Leavenworth. GROOBKIES-4751i!u1h. prime N. 0. Sugar; 300 I>M«. N. (>. Molusrtr, 76 bu Tubacen, Twtion* brand*; IS keg* 0 twiat Tobacco. 200 bxs. Window Ulam, aw’d aizc*, (lanlral and for **l* by KOITuOK FOK SALE— " 20,000 lb*, country cored Bulk Uml; 2S bbla- • “ Mni I’ort; 160 boi.pry Xppl«* * Miwwn*. o?i t tnn lbs. bacon suouldeus; SSU.UUU 10.000 .to to ll.ro; 7 6,000 do do flidea; c. 90te*<8.C. lUma, ;K, Jual rocM and fbraalaby }& T. IJTTLR 4 CO. W O it It B STORAGE TO LET—Two Inigo dry Col tan and Becood and Third floor*, on fevorabU tarns. - HnciropcK.McCßßßov * CO.. Jet . No. 122 fleeond and 1&3 front streets. ODRNING GOODS.—Black Gtenadino, BliCk TuoMtln., BUck <>*oo »* ®.|*»o, ■ BUck S' XLMONrMAOKAREL AND HALIBUT Jmtn'ceWrt.tPHAßOS'S Pjmllj OrocrjioO 1., Store. Pwler.l ilrrol, ABosW-. r™<.orili.l,rm,l.ti,l bttMt No. 1 Jdwkknd .odfidkioti to bo foobdjo tLo city. .AUO.mglbfcSnokadU»Hbotlnprlro.order.- 111 AMILY PLOUK-^uuoico wliito wheat in fu i'* d. Q. XIKSDHT, cor. Überty »aj n*nd at (2 BAM LESS BAOS-2, 2} nn<l 3 Ijuuh. in IKK MSIOKrMLE * OLAY, of tlio bwi qn»Uly. o° «■* r ” " 1o **. *■ *• HAKPt. BBIiS. DAMAB VAUNISM Tor rale hy jrt? n-b-nmnarocKAco/ -1 a OASES CJiUIOMB GREI3N foraaloby .III.J* ■ b.it Aiimatflcg t on/ iHIED APPI*ES-rUX>. buish in irtoto anil ' tMjiU*-:-. J* 2l J n.oiutnMA iENN. BLOOMS—»U tons H. Clay Form i-tof silfl fey IBAIAH DICKItYsooT [ECOND-UAND WHEAT SACKB—S,OOO Iln k&rmidlbr«»l«or ISAIAH DICKEY SCO. O cry BUS- BED POTATOES to arrive for SSOUntety nya ; M'BAini t AMJBB. CEMENT.—SOI)DI» Ujdrnnlic in man, end tv nrllstrr - ' ■ - mo- XTKJBNDBi METAIir-80 toil* Soft Matal X «»•«»>’» «?»;.:;;■ .hbibt h. «m ■: 1 ' ~ r - ■ ‘ ; inctelv OgABBTERAIION FOB JUNE. * , f. Java 8. CosatAT*, Samuil Blrnm, ;<-j.-S.CAynpj>y Patiu IfOAinmag. . PITTSBCUGHIIABKKTS. [■ijiiiipi pifnsgisg, SITCUII JCLTIO,IBfiS. U»0 b-' 7/SiSi Sa. from U.. •=•!«. S innT—Mm of 80 half bbU Idko Superior white At $3,60 wSSttofSd” u* no a iikSST* tmtvw, V olL—Bales ef 10 bbb Lard ► llF 11 *' n/n- r* '■ BACON— Stic* «n*U lot* of 10.000 v* ft i Qi&J fts?s'4 for llama, and IlJ£@l2 Sngar-Cured BlplfKTAllY A9D COfflWtßClAli. BOTWXftsuIUKET, Jnly T.-Tbe, demand forCodfidi has born roiworate, bat prfcea remain wi J bo J?. t „ n J?fV£ tliangtu Sale* of now largo Bonk at |3, and At!. Small Codfish ure scarce-- In llako*nd PoJUxk notti inc of noj cdnaeqtreneo baa beoa done Jjwpo ”*?? Imotao .olil.t ,l.W¥<lU. In nit*or now «t ¥ ill. ond_(lull- u ,M«kirtI«r« doll; now Cs hate boon sold flbbl, Old lanod Saare doll, and prices aro quite nootlnsl* Alowives nre doll, and the sales hare boon At s3@sl ?bbt*a» to quality^ Picklod Herring arednltat $1.76@52fl bbV loßalmoa too sates; prices aie nominally $27 ?i Ucreofor No l. • > IIIVKIt HBSWB. Tito weather oh Saturday was full up to whit It was any previous day, the thermometer at noon rangiognp into the nineties in tho shade. The river with about 3 fret & inches by metal mark, hern elves aboat 30 inches at Glass llouee Ripple, and ether ihoals The river Is In bod order. ' The Rocket and tbo Great Wett nre both at the Marino Railway. Tho former in tho storks ami having her bottom repaired, and tho Great West all ready to go 0n...~~..Tb0 Dacotab left hero for StPanlon Saturday at one"o'clock. W«t saw her at 8 in tho orcniDg just by llrunot's Island, three miles below thoclty, hard and Cut, and there the bad been paddling around all tlio afternoon without getting off. She was in tbo mlddlo of tho channef, and the Clievolt and another boat coming np, could not pass, so (hero wero throo boats hung up there at dark.' Tboro was as usual.a total dearth of boatatu c>n tho leroe, hOthloffdolneandnothlOßpromiaing. • The'U. 8. SlArsfaal at St.l*onii sold the Ben Bolt for 13010.. Bbe was bpnghl by Mr. Rankin, for Me. Mark Eterllug, of Pittsburgh. • Tha Cleveland UcralJasys of the Lady Elgin, Injured ot Copper lUrbor: » i*» The cargo is all sub ashore, except a Tuw bags or meal dimaeedi and a few head of cattlo astray In tho woods, bat vbleUl bops trf find/* > ' • * * - ' J * - Tbo lowering of tho water'in her hold is conclusive evi dence tbtf there is no bole In her bottom, and strong hopes aro cnroftalneil that' with the twenty additional pumps spoken of In tho letter, she may ore this baro boon floated offr. Should this however, not prove .to bo tho case, the Salvor will pcol>ably reach Copper Harbor to-morrow morn ioc, andhv a few hours after putting Iter aboard, tho Elgin '‘wilt bo afloat and on her way to Chicago.—(Chicago Press and Tribune. 1 TbbBt Lout* IX.mccrat of Thursday says: u Tbo Vixoo Is still gaining golden opinions from all who i tCATelftiber. Upon berarriral bore day be loro yesterday, ahobw a crowd of passengers whohpprsdatoJ the tout, her »J«eed and accommodations; bor officers, their ability and as I* plainly evinced by the following nc caontoftbe -llhof July, which occurred whilo the Yilon was on bor' way to St. I*onla, and patriotic speeches were made, and a aeries of molations, highly complimentary to Copt. Mason and his Iwat-wern adopted.” 1 The late flood, which covered the under lips of the people of Calm, did not preventtbom keeping stiff upper ones. They am as bold as ever. Perhaps, for the purposes of fa* 1 tare refoge from the raging watem of the Ohio and the Mls* eloippi, they will hoitd a tower ot Babel liketbat which was begun idler Noah's flood upon the plains of Shlnar. The Kanawha Valley reports tbA Kanawha Inßlngon Sator* day, with tbTce fost from Ofasrleeton to the month. Cspt. Barclay, of tho Bcveuty*Slz, received despatches from Nashville yesterday, which report tb* Cumberland' falling, With four fest on the Shoals,-sad Indications of rain. The dispatches being from: Mr. 3. 11. Ferrell, pilot of the Qnaker City, Indicate the arrival of tlio Utter boat at Naebjllla, which will be gratlfytog inteUlgonce for shippers. The Democrat of Thursday ssys: u Tho river conttnnm to fall at thM point, with aboot2o feet in the channel to Cairo. The upper Mississippi U tailing alewly, and the MNaonrl Is at a stand,bot will doabt* leeßsoonbetelUngandata lowstaga. n While the Fred Tun was lying at Paducah Monday night 'a fireman, named Robert Carry, fell orerboanl and was drewnedi lie was ssoltting tho carpenter to change some backets In the wheel. He taionged at Cincinnati, and left no family. . We: iflct Ben Counln, tbo veteran Pittsburgh boat umllder, at. the Broadway Hotel, holdings levee with many H-JhlsolJ friends,.inclndingCspt.. Gormly.’ Mr/Coareln h cmVoate for ft. lienis on a pleassre as well ns bnsioocs toar. .The Potomac and Fallon City departed for PitUburgh wltfti isir-trips. Tho Kaoka left fer liTieellng with 100 3O cabin passengers.—(Cin. Com. of Saturday. .a* import* toy iXaltroart. r K£X W. & Ci Rftl,—23 Wl* paper, rerkios i rn; 11 sfcn flonr, *JU>bU biKoru It Gerwjg; 20 tctU vpokM, Letch & Unit; B“\hM* pwf» I.yon & Co; \'i bbl» ccrw, Rea; 81 kin, 102 hair* ;v '—>1, 1200 t>as whrat, 41 halter, Clarice 4 90 R.—29 I'SJ ctwear, J (Jardlotr; £2 p*a Imt-! bocrn 220 bale* wool, 0 bale* or rap*, C 8 blls £»0 Ji» wbhkjr, 26 bxa soap, 01 roll* leather, 'wcon, CUrXn&co; 12 cars cattle, own'era.. X>ca bacoo, 3 lixa do, Atwell, be* k eo; * ItoUbboD; 30 bbts fish. Church k 20 bxt candle*, MiCamlless, Means >0) tt’Whinnej k «$ 02 bxa cheese, IS ?pw, Fark & e<r, 14 do, TII Netlo 4 wina;2bbl* ens, J llerb*t;7l Mis ' <*)ls paper, IV 8 Uarao; 0 rati but* . k co; 17b bo* potatoes, M’Uan* Dilworlh, 0 ui ragr, 39 bbla \lbx bacon, R I&zoll&co; bla floor, 23 roGs leather,'llB *ko A co, 18 cars ore, J . vVc. ter, 15 h enc»,6oi 15 tea b» 0.4 P.« 47 bis eke* Intel: .23 do 4ce;'2o pgii* Umxteton; 2(X> co; 10 bdWpape. Chaim, Fackloor •> ter, 000-ecps lUdd. f:ga tmtter,Sbi F Little 4 co;' do, H M*Ool of wool. 63 l Reo*e; T can ho**, 1 j: "Do Attiondrer... ]baean,7 tibia era, Flok «. aka oats, Daekflalci; 6 hxa eh chlacs, 11 aka rbga, Uoicer 4 Kvror A co, 40 akaoeii, BlinnoD. 27 aka oats L IVUrnkm, 23 Lias do, v, Hhcftoj; 7 do, I'hclpa, i'ark 4 co, SO b* ■ka flaiaeed, M 11 Sojrdah: 1G cars stock, ntves, owucre. \ 4 T V DEPARTED. Brownavinp. Telrgr&pb, do. Co!. lUfinl, Kltoibf tli. DtraUli.St. 1*»qI St. Uiult, St. ' Stoajtnbom A 'AItRIVKB • l.nsptr.o, UmvotrUlp. ‘rolcgrmph, do. | Oolonrl ilnyanl, EllraUxth. Venango, Clnrjtmati, Hrisali", tTluvlln£« ItSTc*— 3 fret o—felliiir- Telcsrrapbtc fflarltcli. Kw Yore. July 10*— Cotton buoyant; 3nOo UUa sold at cu> mlrauco of J Flour Arm; sale* 10,MO bids. Wheat Itoavy; Bales 60,000 Lush; soathorn i« unchanged; sreetero rul at ildXhftl.ua; white Oirn dull;' 21,Q0U bushsold,. nhivkj dulllt 22V£lg>_tc. §unrfiiis{2tiiNi> *ado Carolina Itice is Arm at Bacun steady. Uood Ohio Cutter lulls Tor 12u£lf.c. Leather Arm; Dak at 2L£j3oc. IJnseod buoyant at *oc; Hides steady at Tallow (jok't but atoad j. Freight* oo Cot tou to IdTOTpOOI 3>VJd. Pim.iDii.nitA, Joly 10.—Flour <iiiivt; no demand fur ship ment, and vert little for borne consumption; skipping broads bold at £4,23, without Bale*; 1000 bbln wiwtoru extra sold nt j&. Kye Flour and Corn Weal sUady at for the former, and $H,37}-£ for the bitter. Wheat scarce, but them la no demand; sales at 95c for fair old eouthrrn red, and $1,13 for good white; tales new crop at SI,OS for prime red, and $1,2& Tor wliltn. Hye dalt. Corn In good rwjaest. Oats meet with a moderate inquiry. Whisky scarce and firm; sales of bbU atj2&@:M, 24 for hbds and 24 for drudge. CjircnniATT, Joly 10.—The riser has fallen ten Inches.— Floor firm for extra brands, but common grades are dull. Whisky has advanced to‘2l%c. Tbo speculative morement -in-Ofthi coutioue*;/<OUO bush sold at 42fE$4t>c. Therei« no change In Coro or Wheat. Nothing was.dooeia Provisions: buyers and sellers are apart to their views; both are reso lute, the former moot ao. Sugar actlrn; 200 hbds sold at Tbtdug an advance of fnlly }> r . jjulaMes' firm at 33c with mors buyers than sellers at this figure. BiLTiuote/Julj 10.—Flour quiet, but unchanged Wheat unchanged. Com; firm. Whisky firm. Provisions rather flrmtrl | kltfitilat Steamers. Monongabela River 0. 8. Mail Packets STEAMEUTKLEQUArn, J' BTKAMER JEFFETWON, iaiiiai I JdSs2 C. W.OOBWAKU. I Cut. Qcobdi cutk The above new steamers are How rnnnluß regularly. Moruiojf DuuU le«te I'itU burgh at 8 o'clock A. M., atul Krcnitig Boa La at 0 o'clock I*. M. for M’Kriipurl, Elizabethtown, Motiouga h«l» City, Ballctctdoo, FayotU CUy, Greeuflchl, California and Bruwoeville, there connecting with Mark* uml Coacbci for Oniotitowa,J i >yaltoSpriligi l Morgantown, Wayntwhurg, CanulchaeUown’aml Joffcrauii. Fttaaengore ticketed thruogh rrom PUbitnrgh to Uolon town for $2, mpala and atate-rooma on Uata iiicloslrey— Bunta returning from Ilrownarille leare at 6 o'clock to the mbrnlngand ft in the owning. Tor further Information en quire at the Office, Wharf Bonl.at the font of Grautatfrei. ' U. \Y. SWINDLER, Aokht. St. ttouis, (it. J? 0 B ' BX7 . alinnjfr.lDA MAY, Cnpt. John May, JkBEQE will lento fur tho shore nnd all TUESDAY, tho 13th Inatant,nt4 p. u. Forfrtlght or dm mro apply on honrtl or to JoT FLACK, BAILS ES & CO. SEA BATHING— COLUHUTA lIOUSK, CAPJS IfItAND, CArK MAY, N. J. This caUhH«liment will to opened for tbo reception ol Viators, on TIIUItSDAY, Juno lOlh, TRtS. It is locata) Id front cl the Ocean, anil to aurronnded tjr a burn, which extoads io frontto ttio Beach. PrlTito Table* will to tor ntoliej Io parties who may desire them, and' Dinner «U 1 bo •onred at.g to 4P. M. Owing to tho prcaauro of the period, the price of Board will be redact'd. HAoras can to engaged aad err 17 other Information will ho glren upon inquire. no . .^nAJWOOD.No.DUUWalonlatroot. P. B.—Extenalro Stalling on the p returnee. my2fr2mrod "P O?. VjTfiJYVV Trusses for theCureoflternla orßnptare MARBITS RADICAL CDKB TRUSS. RtTIRR’S PATENT TRUSS. . fITCII’B SUPPORTER TRUSS. SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS. DR. BANNING’SLACB or BODY BRACE, tdt tho cnrtol Prolapsns Uteri. Pilot, Abdomlsal and Spinal Wcakncesca DR. 8. B. FITCH’S SUror Plated Supporter. PILE PROPS, for tho support anil cnro of pile*. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak ami varicoee reins. ELASTIC KNEE CAPB, for weak knoo Joints. ANKLE BUPPORTS, for weakanklrJoints SUSPENSORY BONDAGES. BBLF r INJEOnNO SYRINGES; aim, etory klotl ot Syringe*. .DRiKEYSER also has a Truu which will radically care Uernla or Roptaro. , 3 Offlca at. bis Drugstore, No. 140 Wood rtroeL ohm of u, 6 Qolilcq Mortar. ep&dawF D* It, Fahnestock & Co* aronow tho projrrie tots of Dr. R. A. Tonic, Cathahlc Antl-Dyfpep- Uc and Sick noadache PUU. They hare reduced the price fromW)to 2o cents per box,put op Inanelcgant stylo.— Have changed every thing but their highly concentrated medical virtues. See adrertlaotnrnt on thl# page ol to-day's Pl* ol ’- ' jTldwtlAwfcT $l,OOO liEff&B'pdfur any Medicine that will «xc*l PRATT A OUTOUER'B UAGIO OIL, (ho only Indian R«mcd j bow fold for JUitumaTtm, A'nmxJpia, Headache, . TbMache, ilifaVn tt* Side orßxck, Sfrrtnnt, Bnrltrt, Sort Throat, and Mtada: (ho oftlytrf. etsMo remedy discovered Uw(- will set upon (hem sod Um ber tho joints. tbooisods of pemms hate bees cored of these complaints by (hi* new discovery. All arolotltod Co ghrait e trial. Principal oGt.ro 200 WaUdoßtoo street, Brooklyn, N.T; .For ssle by Bit OEO, If- KEVfIKR, No 140 Wood atm>t,and<f.P,Pl«KlllK<J, Allegheny. / B4^tm«c.ri > n(tAßaecli«roo(he wnppcr l n i d name blown Ip the bottle. ' .... .. apHifling . Galvanic Battert, or Electro Magnetic lUtßW*3,tbr Uedlesl porpoM, of sttty soperlorkind, > will be asst fteeefKxfresa charges, wherever an Eipreea TmtDolUrs. Addrea Dr. OJSO. H. KBYBKB. No.Ut> Wood at:, Pittsburg**, fa. spjbdiwl To fttnretis BufTerevs,—A retired Oenfltmaii hsrlngWn restored ,(■» health in s few days, alter htsny years of nerroifflrolTferttJft wM send(free) to isbt oth«*a cow oflfaepreacrtpUoaiudaeappiy of (he remedy, <m re ceivtng s stamped envelope bearing (be aoDlleaat'a'sddnm. “* UAOKALL, IMfullon ttrwtl : jWftrrTTfffftfmff - r .. .*,...^ DR. R A.:WILBOWSt- Tonic, Cltlurlle ond .Astt-Dr-poptle FILIiS, - FBEFAUD ASH SOLD BY B. li. PABSKITOCK O, CO 4 - ' I mpLEULX DRUGGISTS, Jio. 00, center of Wood and Fourth eta, Pittsburgh, Pa. AS AN EFFICIENT, pafe and convenient tonic, cathartic and anti-djrcpeptJe medicine, theee Pills are recommended to tbe public by the former propne tor (Dr. Wilson) with a confidence each ea a long continued and careful trial of them into ample practice wmrTfate.lo their operation aa a cathartic, they infl tehee tori the mo toryaad lera the secerning power of the bowels than any other combination in common rue. ' • - • ’ AS A TOHlttr-Thej agree with the most delicate atom* : aCh, rtmortog dooms, pain and debflUy Iron that organ, and through it Impart tone and rigor to Uto fchole system. AS AN ANTI-DYBPSPntL—They neutralise and:lnter mpt the formation of adds, check fermentation, andgre- TeottheellmlnaUonofgseeetromitheftod in tbe stomach, —the direct consequence* or chemical aetlony-aa action which should her* exist in the human stomach. from these peculiarities la tbe Pm&.a penbo **klng then may expect a free, Ml and uatcM orecnatlon of tbebowela, without pain, nausea, local oi 1 general debility, or that dis gusting xirtnoeaoreoali rent**-—the usnaleffoetiwhicbht tend or follow thonse of otherpurqw. v. CERTinCATES.; ' . ; of a Letter from 11. F. Farntwovih & Dngyittx, Memphis, Tenn., Jan. Measra-B, L. yitmwmca&Oo.—We .wars' the first to In troduce Dr. B. Adams Wilson’s Fills her* many years They were the Wat PIU ever In tEl* market. Wants no other In oar own families, and second for fbtm a high character by ear recommendations. Yours, truly. • IL P. FARNSWORTH A CO. Extract of a Letter from 0. XV « Irvin , Nash rifle, Tenn., February 15, 1858. Mosst*. B. L. FamrmofeK A Co,—Dear Sire—l hare seen Dr. B. A. Wilson’* Pills needier the ague with good effect: I haro used them mjselt and believe them to lie the best Pill in use. I hare no doubt thoy wilt cure many other complaints when properly used, and I cheerfully recom mend them to the pabllc. Respectfully, Joan, . . cr.w. ibwih.^ From CoL Wnu Jfopkini, late Canal Commissioner. , wVswnrarflW, Pa., January B. 1857,—Dear Doctor.—l bars been using your “Anti-Dyspeptic” PHI*, when occasion rs quired. rormauy jean, and can truthfully say that I "bars, 4nnr found any medidno equal to them In reUeTlugme Trom affections of the stomach and bead. TbrnrhaThDerer failed to relieremefiom headache, and ham always left my system In better condition than they found It.- 1 most con fidently recommend yourPflls as a safe and highly yalnable medicine. Vory respectfally.Ac-, WU.IIOPKINS. Dr. R. Anain Wilbok. • ; •' From Thot. Blaekmore,£tq JYeantrer of Allegheny : County, Pa. ' •• To. Dr. B. A. Wnaox.—Dear Kr. I him beeanilngyonr Cflli oloeo 1840, end do decidedly «*y thoy art the beat Pill iaute, or that I haro anir knowledge ot .1 ftnt naed than for “tick headache," irith which I saffind beyond deecrip lion." 1 1 am happy tony, that they entirely cared me.— Since thca I nae them aa a family nedldaa; if I am bQUoua yr anything alia me. and I require meafrine, I take a.Pill anditcoreeme; they are myonly medicine, and hare keen for tbelaateeventeeo yeara. TUOSIAB BLACKMOUB. January 8,1858.. j r -2?«ir Dri Keyttr. . .. Ueeare. B.L. Patraxarock k 00-—I hare had conatdcrsble experience in the dm of the extraordinary Till compounded by Dr. K. A dune Wilton, of which yon are now the propria* tore, and haret often felt their benign Influence In my own caao for nmout Kta&achi, arising from a dlaordered coodl* Uonoftbeatomacb; I bare llkewiae prescribed them for others, i%caeei or hemicranta and other (brae of headache depending on wderaiiged and Irritable condition of the ■tnmaeh *ad dlgeatin. organa, for which they mam peculiar* ly adapted, being entirely free Item' any griping tendency I regard them aa a eery raloabla Pill, and one that purge*, without at all debilitating. Yours, truly, GKU.II. KOTBCR, 140 Wood street PHtalmrgh,March 6,l^sB.—jufrdtwlyT Two Grand Pleasure Excursions, 1 \ TO Mackinaw, Georgian Bay and Around LAKE SUPERIOR. The splendid steamer lady eiP GIN, C*pt.To*fmt* > Ma*t«r, wOfmak* two Pleasure Bxcnnioos, as abore, the prompt mikd, leering Chicago and ColliDgwoodaarollowK Firvt Excursion—Leave Chicago, Tuesday, Jnly 13, at 8 j o’clock I*. U. Do do Leaves OoUingwood, Batorday, Jniy 17, at t %\C t o’clock P. 11. Second Excursion—Leaves Chicago, Saturday, July2l,al 8 o’clock P.IL Do do Leave* Oolllngwood, Wednesday, Aug. 4,at8% o'clock P.H. Ob each pf theta excursion* the Lady Elgin will make bindings at the several point* on'the west shonor lake ■, Michigan, as far north as Two River*. Tbcnee she will pr» ceed threw gb the bountiful Island ecenerr Intervening tween that point and Mackinaw; at which place sufficient time will be given the excursion lit* ’to visit tho Fort, and tho ' various natural curiosities of that lain on* Island. i From Mackinaw the Lady Kirin will proceed to Georgian Bay, remaining at OoUingwood one day,.to afford peamp* een an opportunity -to visit Lake Bimooe, over the Ontario, Simcoo and Huron Hallway. Thence passing among Million lalanda m of the lUy,«bo win proceed up the St. River, and through Lake George to tho Saolt, where ample time will bo given to examine the Town, the Tills, and Uie great Ship Cana) connecting Inko Superior with the Lower Inkea. l • ' - . Pandngthrough the Canal, the Lady Elgin will.proceed on her voyage to Superior City, on Bt Louis Bay,at the.sx* trome Western limit of IskkeSnnerior, taking In the way, tho famous Pktored Bocks, landing at Grand Island, Mar queUefthe Iron Mart df the Worth West,) Copper Harbor, Matfe Hirer, Ontonagon, I*Potato, sad ao on, .among the romantic and charming eoeneryor tbslar-umed Apostle T.unfl* t" **>**"•! iWiwHnw- At Eaglo Hirer time will be given tho excunionlsta to visit the famous “Cliff Mine,” and. at Ontonagon a sufficient delay will bemads to virit the city. The Lady Kirin will remain one day at Superior City— Tbenee she will coast down the north shore,' pamtagtbo new and thriving towns of Clinton,' Buchanan, Burlington, Kncamnment, Beaver Bay and Saxon. Sho will aUocallat Fort William, the Station or the Hudson’s Bay Company, andat Isloßoynl. Thence on her homeward trip, she will callatCoHingwood.togireexcnraionUUfroa Jhe East on opportunity of returning home by the nearest route. ' irietora, Commander and Officers will exert them *-»r these excursions the most pleasant and at 'The entire dies, every ‘-romon* Conti- or, Woodruff; V ba. Bidden; 10 dio, 47 riog Df lumd, IVI rye, ample opportunity of gaining intuit conntry now but littta known,pooMwed ot nisourem, and which,'wllhlo a few years,uiw. ta»fatnou« for IU wealth, than It bow is for tho k. rrvshneaeandbMatyotscencry; In order to give tbe fnllcot opportunity for Ibis, or for any other pnrpose of delay, tho. proprietors bare resolved to permit excorslonlsta luring tickets for tbe round trip, tbe .privilege of remaining orrr, and returning on any tubse* <|Uent trip of the fady Elgin, For passage and HUXe itootn*, apply to \ 1 A. T. BPKNCKH * CO., Agent*. JelB:.awdiwtJa2sP Foot of La Salto »L, Chicago, 111. \ OLD DR. I|BATn. HAVING. Inst his father, two brothers, daughter, nephew* and niece* by that dreadful disease, CohsgmftioW, and suffering with a cough himself, bo simgbtand'dlscoTerod a PrereotiTe sndCnre fur Colds, Congbß, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervous Debil ity, Asthma, Ac. Hi* cough wan cured immediately; bo cured hi* nlaUTe*, who inherited the disease, and in con- nection with hi* son hate employed it in their practice, curing thousand* of cue* considered hopeless by other*.— For the purpose of rescuing a* many of hie tottering fellow being*** possible, he Is sending the recipe to all who wish it for 10 cents. ADDRESS: Dr*. tIEATH, lul Spring at., oppoaito St, Nicholas Hotel, N. Y.CUy. Theiollowing will protect Invalids from Imposition. On; *jin Conor of Nxw Yoke, u. - HEATH, of said city, being duly rworaj saith that he iaa I‘ractitivg Pfiyrieian and Surgeon ln thadty of Hew York. And a Graduate of the Uniecrtily .Medical (Ad* fry* of Bain city. Deponent farther saith that the CertificaUt of Cura here unto annexed, are true and correct extracts Erma letters of parties, sent by them to (bis deponent. (Blgned) A. 8. HBAXIL Sworn before me this Tthaay of Jane, A.D., 1&58. (Signed) DANIEL F. TIKUANN, Major. The extrtetrof cores will be sent with the Roceipe. JeZklmdT PLAIN BLACK SILKS.—A large lot just receiTed and selling cheaper than they bare erer beeji offered in lliis city. Please call and see them. jelfcditwT ' ' C. HANSON L0V8.74 Market street. LINEN CHECK, RDSSIA DUCK and all kinds of good* for boys' wear. Also, lawds, Bareges and all kinds of Sommer goods. Je£2jd*wT_ a HANSON LOVE, 74 Market st . MOLL MUSLIN and Figured Swiss Moiltns, at 12'# per yard, All marked down at dosing oat sale of JeSSaIAwF MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IOO afcsTenn Extra Family Floor In store and for sale by Jul ROBERT DICKEY, 154 Front *t,near Wood. EKESII FAMILY BUTTER received daily per Express, In keg* and backets, put apatthe beat dairies in Ohio, for sals, wholesale and retail, by JrtS RIDDLE,WIBTBAOO, 186 Liberty street WINDOW and Satin Oreenand Figured Curtains, for sale at wholesale by W. P. MARSHALL k 00,87 Wood st. 1 OOD bush Wheat for sale by 1 HITOUOOOK, McCREEItY k 00, J 025 122 Second and 151 Front street. WE are now Balling all kipda Of Dry Goods rery cheap for cash. Je3o O.IIANBON LOVE, 74 Market «t- EAMILY FLOUR—SO bbla Extra Family, BO bblibbls Superfine Floor for sale by my2s RIDDLE, WIMB A (XX, No, 185 Liberty st. 'OUNDRY IRON—BO tons for sale by jsso HKNityn.oouLiMa. LIME —200 bbls. just roc'd and for sale by jnSO HENRY U. 001, LINE. 1 H bb)B Potomac Ilerring in store and fui IVf aale by - . HITCaOOOK, HoORKKET A 00. 3 GUO. BAKER’S COD LIVER OIL for ■ale by je« B, L. FAHKEStOCS * OP. *GGS—4 bbls. fresh Eggs jnst rcc’d and | for sale by - Je2Q "nR. ROBIBON k 00. POTATOES-rIOO bus. to nrrivo and foi •ale by : -jo2S • f -J. B. CANFIELD. BKOOMS— 100 doz extra Com Broom* jusl rac’d tad for Mlcby , T. UgLB *W- CANARY SEED—IO tor «*!• by JolP B,C.rAinntBToQg*^_ 1 BALE ANISEED All kinds of seasonable dr: Ig 11 *” f ° LOTK.W * 00. >-?TSa7isi}KIBD APPLES-on hand am 50 HV.?.. ■%» BiDDL«.wißisty. r'tiTMAG~Ti» l»« jurttaceWedi For wile Slt V I3AIAU PICKET * QO. F7V HUDS. SUUAiv arriving.and for rale fIUhT J«l9 J&^QABPIHP T AKD.—IU to No. 1 Family lard i- in star I iandforwkby j«3> m*ml Pifflotgaoa BSTMSnuoSEK T?LOUB.—2S bbls Extra Family in storo nn« J torotoby r,.lHSi} : J.kCAKFIELD. BEANS.— 50 bush O £ OASES SAL SODAfotsaleby . Z0j412 B. mHOTtSTOCK * 00. BILL PAPER oltusst quality sold by ' ; - J«g > WU. O- JOHSiitOK * 00- « Wood PBAOJUSS-20 bus. Teno. hutoeewfll »U low to do—. KOBCIffP* CK * y, _. MACKAKEIr-25 l.alf medium 7« forplg by - I* p GODFISU— 2108"in store j«2S _ \j, ’• HEALTH! CoaferrodcntheXediee ■ ■ >' DODQIiAS A. ■> ’’ OBIiXIBfiAZSDsSI&VB;' i . - Theaaptrafi*leditttc*«oftfce-' ... NEW EXPANSION SKERX * 4 (IaXQOO of whkhlUKotMcneold daring theleßtfa«>Btw»n M .i* om tadaead tlw. msnafkctams to make atnncina«nto tb« win •oeUetham to proUoce 200 docent BUrt*)ner dairdariaf tb*ment£aorjQjKv'Jbiy«nd Angoct: * ■ . Thqyahpcallattentiontotheir ■ - -■ - „„ NEW UNEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, - Jfar trending, which'ti rccvltlHg anlrenaJ •<?. from the lefiee. •■•• .<*v. They ere therofr proprietor* Of tie onjy . • > • “Patffrt Adjustableßustle”fu us#* r BewtreortbosuuiylmiUUoßAoOiffei] fnthetteifc*V*9.:<- tag erenllelther-toMflgetaenteofxur paknt, on worth- TheynUonuntobetiireoTer 70 Otber Different Btyles, “ii U»*ru«ot AJJntJOJo BmUo." ■ - rf These 8 KIBS9 have bceß'md&awnilNllrrtliß mntu~ .■* ladicsu* that hat nrr bemkffertd to(ht pvltic. • Konev, pmnlnemiWaa stamped , , /•• • • *• ■ DOUGLAS; & SUEUWOOD,* MINCSAOTUREM, NSW TORE. For talo througheot theCnltodßUtrs and Canadia. -■ • Jel7;3mdi-.‘ v• ;• PBOPXBTT HOLiDKRS, ATTBHTIOB. mwi dTjOHIVSOJI Having Increased'UehVflkdlltita Tor manoflctnringand ■ t./.-;-.'.riW«V::';VV : VVViS W. B- OBIISS .&:taO’S. , ~ ’PATENT ELASTIC FlRfc ' 1 1 . • ■ ■'''A. iirb ! -i-:..-x r - s 'vr'v:' \. WATEB PROOF CEMEKT nOtfPIHO,; r ARE now prepared to execute orders for any l describtloa or&oob,fte»por ffaLat tlie Shortest bo-' < \t tfceand with the utmost care, being determined to pot on 1 Booh that cannot be surptaeod for . v - - -r.-. \ j Oheapnesßiuiil Dt^oibillty. Oor Boeh are too well known to require any eulogy Ir os. Testimonials In fcvor. of thlsßooflngand samples cSO . beaeeobycaUlngatoarOi9co,No.?&Bmlthfield»treet. 41 -, Bnttdingi covered with tbe above Booflagcan be sees «t H. Nelsows, corner of' Wylie and JUgh sweets; j; Becfe’a - new Hotel, corner of Grant and Seventh stmts; House of' W>O.Leaifcy Jbo- Diamond alloy.'.opposite Pattroon’e. table; Store ofR-Straw, corner of llarket and Second .- aleoßoaMofß.ir.Saecop,acunebkiek; Brownsville Whirl ; BoatjHonsoofßobert between Webster * and Wills riraets; Store of J,; M. Maßoberts, Webber sh. Stable of A. Bradley, coraer of Whtw, alley and, Sandusky,. . street; Allegheny; Honse oflf. Jfc WHktM, 1 BnnjHoceeof.{u-Negley, John Scott; Wni.McOaU.and Mr! Coon. Bast Liberty;and many othcraddo nomermia to men- - tion? . ' <P£RRIN * JOHNSON. ; ; . ap&dawlyf - No. 76 Bmlthfldd sh, glttebnrghyPa. •<> LATEST NEWS from all parts of the world. • » See lIioNKW YORK ' PAILY iIKHALD, 0 . TRIBUNE ’ i 5... and TIMES; PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS, rinjLIO.LKDUBJV ' and CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, . Delivered toereryport of the dty, by leaving yonraddrert at ■•■••• -••-• ’v* .• HUNT AMINKB’S, Masonic Hall. & Trade Supplied. -* ' . ■ • • ■ lilt OREAM FREEZERS. . , MOSSER'S PATENT'D MINUTE FREEZES?,' Tbe best and cheapest Wllll'CnoM at MBnnfdctnrcTs’price. 1858. CABFZITS. V 1858. * THE MARKET STREET CARPET STORE, . T&-. ■ IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPiiY i i all demands for Yehxt, BrnmeU,-TlOT»-ply and-In*: grain Carpets, of every description, style and quality. Floor •-. Oil Clolha, from 3to 24 fcet vride, at lower-price* than;wo . ibcre ever* before offbrod; Cocoa Matting for' offices or: churches; Painted Window Shades, and everything cotmeet* - ed with tbe Carpet department of Hbneo Fnrnlihlng. Am we anticipate an advance in prices after, the Spring Trade opens, we would suggest to pnrehsaera to make their ■elections now from our large Etocka&d at ourpreaent tery lowpriw*- • f 022 - , W. arOLINTOOE. CA. STROH A CO.V MAOIO DBPLI • eating and Imnremlon ls a boantlfol artxlo - with which to write a letter end obtain a copy et the acae ' time arlihont the nse «f pens or Ink, rendering It invaluable ' > to peraona traveling. It wUI take tiiA correct hrarearioa of : any leaf, plant or flower, and ft eqnoHy adapted for writing '■ on paper, cloth, wood or etqmv I s the copying of plants,'do* signs, muslCt (without tbe nee of pens orlak)wlt2l a;- bone or common stick. Four different color*“-pric« 2S cts.: gold by 17. 8. ILAYEN, •' j«U i Corner Market and Second street*. FISU— 25 hf. .bbte.No.2 largo Maekerol; ’SO |-.do’ ./ **/ 3 do..' :-.do . 26 this. Baltimore Halting;! " 80 do No.ltrimtnadBhad: > lbhCdo 'do' do" do ■ . 18 bbls. do WhltaFlßh; : ' SObLdo do • do. • 10 do do' Trout, 80bbls.New AlewhreeDry Salt;. •°\ •* ; r S) do y N.F.Herring*, - In store and for sale by jelf .WATT k WILSON.- ■ THE subscriberis prepared to dolivor.in 41 GOALS Of thebeaiqotlitT. AtaUOoaldeUTmdbrmeteirdglieil/; puretowm e*o rrly on getting fUI aounro. Aim, . COOT, LlHE,rra* BHCK ABD CLAT. w. A, McCLPiItV tlktfww Co«I Depot, . tni3l '" • QoraWAaflCKOO J w.«>gK*llroo<l. ICBLVBD AND FOR SALK BY WI L- ,IAM McCUTCHEON.iefc Llbeitjelreet, Fittsbnrßb, .large 00wK0.5 Uackcnd: - do do do • 'Viffoe,. ••••.: -•*. '■ Tobacco: -'xngllyftratta; MorUlnek il-> ~ v . • • • SON & CO., 135 Third et., , for sale a large lot of • tagllsh Venetian Bed, Rochelle .. Vermont Ocb».' s^ French Zinc. ArocncanZlae,*'**.--*- WhUe j oXO • ena Willing. ' FISII. —50 bbla Baltimore llcrrine. *vv 25lib1sIfallfoxHerring. •• W do N 0.3 Meckerel. i 10 do No, 1 do r . 35 Wdo No. 3 do ■ 25 Elite No.t, 2 and 3do ’ ' 100 pedugcs Leke Fl«b, rewired and Tor tale by ' Jcl9 J J.B. CANFIELD; pMsKffi-ams- 77- V,/ 6000 pounds Oonntry Bacon; 360 bon prime White Beaut 6bbll.No.lUrd: . 10 keg* Fruh Batter, 1 box Deer Skint; ' ‘ SOObtu Dtj Apples, In riore and for sale by BHRIYBB A DTI,WORTH. *< CUNDRIES O 100 eoila assorted sleet Manilla Dope: . . • 160-bales best Nary Oaknm; 26bbla. Pitch; / •., 40 do B, Winter Whala Oil; . 26 do W.5.N0.1 Lard Oil, ' ..i, v On hand and for tale by JONES A OOOLBY, . Jd2 _ No. HI Water at., near Cherry alley. COMPOUND SYROPOF PHOSPHATES* OR,CHKUIOAIi preparation U Dot in- 7 .traded aa a popular remedy, bat h re*pectfallj übunted to th« medical bcolty aa a nutritiro. tonic, welt mi tad to •apply (ho wastoof elementary matlertaiho human iyr Urn daring the progtwi of rartienlulyfo Dyspepiia aod CoorampUdo. This preparation ia pluiut to the eie, agreeable to tbetaateand gratelsl to the ath.and does not nauatate by protracted oea. Sold whole •ale and retan by .. , JOB FLBUINO, : Jc22 coreprof IheDlaaond'andMarhet et. QAK D To the Clients of A. B. M’CALMONT. -X' Haring left PlUabarshto reiUe tMßpotvflyla City, I hen pieced dy vofinlehed lev tadneisia Ife * hinds of IRISH ft MACKENZIE, Attorneys, No. 60 fourth itreet, to whom I rnpectfblly recommend tboee .wbobrro bllhertojtmidoyee me probesloae&y. : - . Je7-6tpdU ALfBED B. McCALUOSt. ' MAKBLE MANTELS.—A largo andbeao uml ftock i!nn on hud tad balng muahciorcd chine nr, fold at nry low prices. of Beal i&tate, Oootnctan And otters, whether they want to jwrelteK or not, an Invited tocaU and examlnaborstock aod aacsrtaio car prim as ;w» art selling plain ne*t Man* tela w low m to pot them within tbo reach of alttwat ew) pmw. ia' llooamenU, Tablets,end Grave Blown, a large stockiJ* ways on band. PurnitanandWaih-BUnd Tops,sadJin* poelngS tones mannQuftiredby machinery,and soldsitM kmsatpricee. Marble of all kinds Kid low to tha Trade.-" Purchaser* an Invited to call and.exaaloe oor stock atSZ^: 323 liberty street, piUsbnrgh. ayltfcdawSmT ' PORTABLE CORN AND FLOOR MI^LS, th, timplnt »nd tort »rtM»of tl» **“>*» •>■* ran irj. Tli«J rmulfgbl, aitadftrt, “• “f SsaKraarstragfiffiS ~ 2U 1 — BIU F»rjiJllilßf.~ " OTEAiI ENGINES, warranted beat quail- „ O r-almraa"*** 4 - 1- ??* 1 ku ii«. >« Bridl Muttam, Eryimt OuuinMd, MSI Gearing nidi to order. MiOfjvnt, Oat Ircn‘JPnqf gbffifJfymekSurrjmdlvtrd. OiU MO Soup, cSSutatd&uftMadtina alnnc&tuod at 3l»l4Mfer w,w. PlMtor. Liali, *c. - PLASTER PARIS,'for Land ond Stucco* Work: • ■ ■ Ouneat lor CUtem, lire Walt*. ftc.;' LooitrfU* lime and Beam Cfcaent; ' " Qrinrtrtnnet bortmnlitjlwiji on hand tX 719 tfe» " rrtytreei. mylM>wS»T . W. W. WALLACE •. • Limber* 1 " : PINE. SHINGLES, 'Boarde/Joifite *ftd _®c*ntllog. AbojKft* »nd o** PUok for CaimSld _m yIO&UwSmT \: tini *Sk w.oum • " Gr«i» Bars, A 'IX SIZES, alwaTß ©n hand at 310 liMT* ’ «*•»*»**«**.- pylO W.y. WALHOK. - SUN UMBRELLAS, ■ , ’"'w*a ul - M-> “ISas&,. Al*»t»UkiD<l«ofDn*aG<»dsft&dDouHlies.f . >m» Jal3 O, UANBQN LQVB.T4 Mtfkrt W»> . • BSSKnceiTi iirnttßiOo. I ()rime-white in storeum •241 J- B. OANVUCLD. AKJTfIsU—ISO half bbifl. White JfiaDr • HO; do do' Trent,..: . 100 do .do llerriap . -gr- - . s°; do do'Mn«; •. . • „ • • , • 20: .*> ilb Pktorel. »S Jost rac'd mad lx cals Vy HEftRTJI. XXftUHS. MANILLA, Rag and Tetf Papers; *U« «od qualities lor mis at 7' ■' ■ ■ * - _ • W. 8. IU YXSi’B / Sapr WftiOkowir Wot. sod 3&M»rk»Vrt* y PJSAKLS-— 50 bbla.in, >ga ■ r - / QTABCH.—4O box* OltKfttllbrahb; / ICE CREAM FREK7.ER MADE. Call and get one at T. J. CRAIQ A 00*8,134 Wood et Cowl by W*t|bt. 3 team Mai bis Work*. W. W. WALLIOB. itoro onjlfor satewf . ■ > j.a ■■■,' ■ and 50 bhfa. Petrf’fa ■• *fl» ; .J , ; *. . V* j" '■? • ■» .• •
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