plgfargjj infflk "7 bpr , r*s»xriic3-ECs ' TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 13, 1858, ; ojmciAi-Pjlpsr ■ oj» rfli c/rr. City and lteAw. Mom As out thi Hnsii u> Cvultims Totnr sbip—TwCPxarKTßATOß Traced.—The very foil accounts ol tho energetic efforts of our Mayor to (amt oat .this terrible tagedy, and tho develops* meats which ha snad<(; created a great_sxolt»* meat ia oar community yesterday- Intelligence of all sorts,, rumors, newspaper!, accounts of missing : parsons came en masse to the Mayor, who had tele, graphed In all directions, and distributed handbills through all the coratrr side with a description of the a apposed murderer. Among the test who come with a modkmm of Intelligence, como one meo who TOMn to hiTO girro o dlttct ; ot?o, -Web, wbO.it wlTl excolpoto tho portiw it trtl iatwcted,-m -c trust, bring the real murderer to justice. [Wem»ght add here, that the Tagrants whom we described aod traced with so much'particularity mora log, were seen at Bewiekley Ou last Tbortday week, making their way westward.] -The frets as dis. dosed yesterday are' these. -WHAT XU. HBHWIO STATUS. [Mr. fierwig keepsao emigrant’* tarem on the corner'of Penn' street by the canaLj On lost . Wednesday morning by the early traUrthere came to this city from the east and stoppod at Mr. H/s hotel, a n»ii> who called himself A. Bottler, with two women and four children, one of the latter a deaf and dumb boy. aboat' tan-years or sge. When ho first came, Battler said he would Stoq ia the city two or three days. TM* was on the 7th of July. On the ercalog of. that day, he walked out with one of the women who come with him—and has been traced with her to the. Allegheny bridge,but she ucYtr came hock •to the him. On the morniflg of. Thursday, Mr. Herwig bought, at the . requastof Sailer, tickets to Chicago, for the remain ing woman, the (oar Children, and the man. When aikedby Mr. H. where the other woman was, he said ha hoAieft horwith a friend, notwitiutandinghehad sold -oi the previous day that they had no frionds When asked if he would not leavo one of his trunkr (of which he had fire) for the woman he was leaving, Sutler replied that herfriendi woald no. to hereiqthee. He was anxious to learo on Thursday v morning, and sold he woald rather lose $2OO than * be' left. Mr. Uerwig marked all these facts’, and they excited a good deal of discussion and comment about the house at the time. Some even went so far as to say that they thought he had thrown the wo man orer the Allegheny bridge; and this they said before the fact of a murder came ont at aIL Such is the subgwnce of Mr. Herwig's statement. A Gffmon girt, who liras at the aforesaid houso, next came be Tore the Mayor. 6he gare a correct de scription of the woman’s ear rings and tho bosom pin whieh she wore, before haring seen either of them. She also identified the, skirt which was taken from the corpse as one the woman wore. As to her *dress the was not eertalo, as the woman put on one for tho purpose of walking ont with the man.' A boarder at tuo tavern also come to tha Mayor’s office and Identified nearly every article of clothing shown* him os those this woman had worn. It tppeara from the statements that the woman was pregnant. They came from Rhlneberg, in Germany. The Meyoratone© dispatched to Capt. Bradley of Chicago pollco, to seour that city. The murderer woald arrive there on Friday. -Moon, of this city, and Bradleyleft Cleveland yestordey, in chargo of two counterfeiters, for Indiana, and would not be In Chicago? until last night. The Mayor received a dispatch at 6 P. SIT, from Charles llodgson, of Chi cago police; sayiag.lhat they would see to tbe mat ter at onoej in anticipation of tbo arrival of Bradley and Moon, and turn tho matter orer intotbeir bands as soon as they should arrive. 'l’* I !'■ , -'-si; iP Thoease of the Com.ri. "Judge" Daly, exmoup | at tho point whore it was left on Friday. Daly was called but did not answer to his name and hU bail vu declared forfeited. The trial was however eon* tinned as though the defendant were present. Mr. 8 watts weldor, for the defendant, offered to prodnee testimony going to ahW the good character of his client.',: Objected to by the District Attorney as .not haaringhpotr lhe point at iasne. The objection was wntsinedbytho Court. Mr;&then proceeded to address the jury at some langth on the Act of Assembly relation to the sole of lottery tickets and tha groat disproportion between the offence and the punishment. Ha held tho law to bo unconstitutional. Ha contended that the'Common wealthliad not prated that tha tickets sold were lot tery tickets to bo drawn In a lottery in the United SUiee.as was necessary to* he shown tinder the Act. r-. Mr.- Collier,' District Attorney, replied in a short K .11 . and pointed speech. ‘ , * i;. .• , The Ooort reviewed the erils resulting from lottery dealing“bow many a fortune had boon squandered rZ?* end worre then squandered in this city in purchasing d'v- .jwl lottery tickets! how many a man hero returns from marketwith an empty basket, or has no money to go to ‘market, onaecount oF this evil! how many cm • plqyen’ tills aroTobbed,- how many hopes and pros* plots hare been bU«ted,bowmany men are tottering now' on the brink of rain in this city .from this eril {" After the above and similar general remarks, tha Court reviewed the evidence in the particular ; case before it., Jadge McClnro said that general remarks hod boon made all-round be might be par doned for making one:. "A celebrated mathematician \ia Cambridge hod collected from tho various news-, papers throughout the country, daring accounts of persons struck by. lightning 4ud afleS lemming up and finding the proportion of persons r killed In tbiswsyfound that three people were ' jlraek dead by 1 lightning where ono drew the highest prise in a lottery." The ease went to the jury the testimony- for the Commonwealth, the defence having produced none, andthey returned averdietof guilty wlthohfc having left the box. i 1 Foarnrao. —Com. re. Bernard Percy. This was also a lottery case, The defendant was caUedlnto c-nrt after the usual form, bnt being eon e»t »nrcn To these books, however, mote than to the author; > w e wish to call attention; and we are tore tbo read ingpublle will be glad for the treat, if this hint serves to Introduce them to the fascinating style and interesting matter which ch tree tenses airßev. Ur. - narbangh'a writings. ~ Sclatier's life is no tame biography after the com „mon order of books of that kind, ft is a real fresh picture of a part of our early history, extending through the period of hls life from 1716. to 1790. It is of general Interest to all who wonld properly un derstand the historical importance and significance of Pennsylvania. The original ‘‘German Element” in our good did State has been too liable to be mis understood, and hence also undervalued. Even pol- itioians ought to give attention to the elements con stituting onr State life. In this respect alone, to say nothing of its other merits, the Life of Schlatter and especially the anther's introduction is of great yalue. The two to Is. on the “Fathers of the German Re formed Chnreh," Introdnee us to a field of Church History which hat been too moch neglected. No well read person, claimlngcommon attainments, can * be excusable for inch palpable ignorance as generally pretails respecting this one whole side of tbeße -, formation. .Its history in this county and in Earope ‘ is deserving of attention. - Sketches of the lives af the Reformers, Zwingle, Calvin, Beia, Farel, Baser, Oreo lam padias, Meltne ' thou, Urrinus, 4c., whoM taachings were embodied in the Reformed Symbols* are followed be similar ac- j counts op the church fathers who labored among the,! earl; German -colonists In Aaariea. Their homes were chiefly in Pennsylvania, Nsw Jersey, Maryland ' and Virginia. .What Were tho peculiarities of the pioneer life In -this country comes vividly before yon in the history of*thrir toils and triumphs, selfdenlals t and successes, hardship and happioess. It covers the most interesting period of our history as a peo ple. from 1726 to the present A third folume Is to U ' follow brloglog the btftory down to our own times. The field is fresh Ad promising, and new interest witl be awakened as well as profit gained by care folly penning these books. . Lot*, vho» question day has been fixed In Oc " ' sober, mi esaght by Jailor EhQHps In a plot for I brnkJagialL.A skeleton key that was fitted to tha lock of Ida cell wax dUeonred aewed ioto the bod i diarofanerro woman named Henrietta Belt, alio an oftbe Jalb\ She was, as it appears, in the seerel of tho attempt. ;Tbe Ditpateh ujt: *qkm ftseerery of the plot was made knownf to Lata on Booday. Be acknowledged that he had ■ • m the key, fant odd. ho was not aware of it being in the prison at the time it was dUeoTercd; ho wu not a Uttki astonished when the jailor told him the key eras ttaanfactnred in Cincinnati, . OToa're right, time,** was the reply. Further loqoiry only con finaedwbat wo hare already stated, other thon that two borglara; arreaud at the St. ■'Clair Hotel by the Mayor'i police some months ago,- were In the •cheme.** ■ At « fete bon on T.md», ni t bl, Wjn. E. Drebe, Etq., • UtUUUro reporter ud nenp.pnr letter, writer, ra Peering down TbW etreit/ln Herrii bn*, when bo nl otUeked by one or more rofione, knoekftd flown ana robbod of bli eott, Inland boots • NTcral dollar* ia moooj, and varioat valnabloleU head wac Mrerely edt, and brakes icftletod upon hii face, Tendering him voiiaij insensible.— : Tb* rafiaaa hara not been amried, 1 i BTUU.i*Q W*JUT.—G«>r|co F. QahH was arrested I on Sfttordfty/ft&dtakea lietore Jartii-« McKee, of Binainghanu ?on « tiWfto of fr u nj the prettlM* of Bobert .J. Haaiiltuii, Kul-Uiu lovnablp, n tot of nfcw.wheat nod shock iia adjoin lag faruU Quail *«»■* bail f»r a-/urt.t»er iiuaiog.—. .-Weprwußio Ibis ia ft difficulty about i»-* wnerablp oftbograin, - V -• v , \ Anwtftrp ra-Blit.—Machad : Malone, • man 3Q, *rtr» of wUfcnmoUaailattwy with SteamK VX>»~ ZWg?-"""-'' ■ -If •v:<±s Court efUuirtngssslpai. **. •J'S ' klUghcoy Cellsffs Ctauaswsiasnb MriUspPa. Special CorTcspoodsoce oftbe Flttsbonb o*»Ua. ' Memr«, «tor*-The imbUe of Uio Various cloaes Ooanected with tluiflounshlug ImU tntion commenced on Thursday, tho 24th alt., and closed on the 29tb. .. * . i On Friday evening, tho Twenty-fourth Aomytr tiry of th. Albgbray Utemr took pjtcoio tbo CoUero Oh.p«l. Tho "Hmolum Pn»,” of » oiiror gohloli n-ardcl to S. O. Nje, Westfield, N. Y., by tho speaker of tho Society, - after tho reading of thoprixo essay—entitled, “The EnglitJi Ecroluuon ttf 1653 compared with the French Bern- In lion of 1789, the Valedictory was delivered by John B. Hays,' and the reply by 0. H. Backett, both of Mead rill e—followed, with the presentation of So ciety Diplomas to the members of the Senior class. At 31 p. v., on Sunday, the Rev. John Barker, D. D., the distinguished. President of the College, de livered the Baccalaureate iermbu_to the graduating class and a large congregation, in tho Old Sobool Presbyterian Church. Tbo' services wore opened by the Doctor with singing— *•l love to steal awhile away,” followed with prayer; after which ho preached from those words, found In the fourth chapter of Proverbs and twenty-third verse—" Keep thy hi»art with all diligence? for ont of it ere the issues of life” Tbo sermon was.on ahlo production, and fully sustained tho high reputation of the Doctor for scholarly at tainments and as a pulpit orator. In the evening, the Rev. Dr. Hantsr, profossor of Hebrew and Biblical Literature, (and at oho ticoo editor of the Pittsburgh Christian Adeocate}) deliv ered a lecture In the New School Presbyterian Church, to the students of tbe Biblical Department, On u Tht Guiding Principlet of Bunion Action, and their Belationi.” The well known reputation of this divine, as a scholar and writer, attracted an immense audience, filling every nook and corner of that spa cious edifice. Monday .evening ero had the pleasure of attending the anniversary of tho Philo-Frahkliu Literary Sooiety. The exercises were opened with prayer, after which Mr. Ambrose M. Robbins, of Niles, Ohio—to whom was awarded the "Woodruff Prize” —read an essay on British Eufe and Conqunu in TmUa— Their Influence upoath* World. After which tbe President of the Society presented tbo prize (silver goblet) to him, with appropriate remarks.— The valedictory was delivered by Milton ft. Garri son, of Carmichael, Poland the reply by R. S. Borland, of Rockland, I’a. Tbo next(Toeaday) evening, tbo Rev. Dr. Plum mer; of tho Western Theological Seminary, Alle gheny city, Pa., dolirored an address in the Old School Presbyterian church to-the Philo-Franklio Literary Society. A large and appreciative audieneo ires present to hear this notablo divine. The portion of the address relating to tho condition of this conn - try in Us infancy, compared with its present great ness and future grandeur, was quiteentertainingand instructive. The dosing remarks of tbe Doctor were replete with. valuable counsel to the young men of the Society. Wednesday tho 3d uIL, was set apart for the com mencement exercises. The Old Presbyterian Church was socared for that purpose, and a large stogo was erected before tbo pulpit. The stodeots assembled in the College. Chapel at about eight o'clock, and marched to the Church, preceded by a foil band— tbe Faculty, Visiting Committees, and Trustees, •brioging omthe rear. The exercises commenced at 9 A. M., with music, after whieh the members of the Graduating Class commenced speaking, and con tinued without intermission tUI after four o’clock, except an hoar and a hair at noon. The Senior Class consisted of twenty-nino members, twenty-fivo of whom graduated, and the other four were provi dentially prevented from attending Collego during the last term. Atthedosoof thespAakiugexercues, President Barker, conferred tbe'degree of A. 8., on the following members of tbo Senior Class: Messrs. T. J. Augustine, J. Stephens, J. N. Hoioy, J. W. Matthias, W. D. Stevens, Jv A, Ready, H. T. bV Dowell, A. M. Robbins, D. Matthias, 8. Wilson, S. Wikoff, M. E. Garrison. W. C. Birchard, G. Elliott, M. S. Westfall, G. W. Ready, I. R. Iloguo, T. *C. Westfall, J, B. Hoys, W Church, F. A Reno, S. G. Nye, E. J. Osborne, C. J. llomnett, and M. . Hotchkiss; after which be announced that the honor ary degree of LL. D. had been conferred on tbe Rev. Charles Elliott, D. D., of lowa Wesleyan University, and the degreo of D. D. on Rev. James M’Kendree ReUcy,of Pittsburgh, Pa.; and the degree of A. M., In course, on P. S. Bancroft, W. C. Best, M. S. Bonnifield, W. L. Boyston, B. R. Bratt, F. Brown, J. W. B. Clark, W. B. Cline, M. R. Goff, J. B. Grover, T. Hammond, D. S.~ Kennedy, N. R. M’Connell, J..J. M’Dowell, £. Miller, J. Neff, J. W. Pickett, N. Bl Risinger, and M. B. Welsh. We noticed on the rostrum, besides President Bar ker, Professors Hunter, Williams, Hamnett and Mar tin; Graduating Class; Hon. D. Derrlekson, (Presi dent,) H. L. Richmond, (.Secretory,) Mr. John Me- Farlaod, (Treasurer,) of tho Board of Trustees; the Rev. Dr. Stciarne, President of tbo Unitarian Col- lege,' Meadrille, and Pruf. Folson, of.tbo same insti tution; Hon. J*. W. Howe, the popular ex-M. C. of that district, and Hon. John Dick, tl(o prcsontoblo member of the'U, S. Iloaseof Representatives; tbe Revs. G. W. Chesbroagh; Q. W. Maltby, Albina Hal), of the Erio Conference Visiting Committee;. Messrs. Alex. Bradley and W. H. Kincaid repre sented the Pittsburgh Conference in tho same capa city.' Quite a comber of (he Alumoi were on the platform, and mnoy weio among the audience. Tbe College has bnd an exceedingly prosperous year—this being tbe largest number of graduates in one year store iis organization. lyiiL. An Ijtcinx: j—At tho meeting of Confer- riMßnightvras unanimously nominated as.candl- for Congress in lhie 220 d DistrifcL, the aged Heneral Kobinsoq was present doing nil ho conld [against li)e ex£ to be e Bosket Plo-nle, but refreshments will be for eele on the grounds. A bend of muslo U.eogeged for the ooceiloo. Cera wilt leerethe Psnns. Rsil roed depot on Liberty si et 8 end 10} o clock, A. M. Erucoreb Bneoniu ftoon—KaWrlber. will meet et Dsfie A Co.’e Book Store et Odd Fellowe* Bell, Fifth street, on Tuesday the 13Ur inrt., et four o'clock, p. x. The clergy end churchmen generally, an Invited to attend to eo-opernto* in establishing a free reading roots. . Tna Moruh«kt. —A plan for tbo Monument to wo inomory of the gallant PenmylranUn'a slain in Mexico, to be erected on Capitol Hill, haa been adopted, and proposal* for Its construction wBI be reeeitod ontU the 4th of Angnat next. ; m arretted near Johns* SSTIIuS ilinV* 1 * ' - °vn*rsof thsCam- . * » ' . . v j - ■ ■ j-r ' * ' . ‘ ' *■; "• • - Bakk Btatxkxxt for tha weak preeed2ng July 12th. tOroßla'an] Bpede. Loess. Deposits. i 384,266 546,9651,509,948 752,983 t 447,415 231,8651,391,099 365,100 163,985 133,053 867,933 203,335 129,100 65,058 597,647 84,885 138,545 92,821 620,576 78,493 125,230 08.042 421,034 109,410 09,030 513,272 97,552 1,458,776*1,229,333 6,016,509 1,691,759 . 1,436,0511,240,538 6,0U,67C 1,699,190 Bit Pittab’gh Exchange Bit M.4M. “ Citizens* " Mechanics’ “ Iron City •* Allegheny “ Last week-. Increase,. 22,125 Decrease " 17,205 7,43 S Dae to oilier basks, $157,608; Increase. $71,910 by " 427,331; Increase. 197,65 T Notes of other bk’r. 211,697; Increase- 50,732 The following is tho tnorement of Iho Banks sioce Janaary'lat: duvu'tion. I Specif. | PucnuwU. [ Dtpuiitt. 1,355,006 1,186,914 5,153,218 1,164,995 -1,353,875 1,243,306 5,101,469 1,126,922 1,379,091 1,253,509 5,019,043 1,163,656 1,407,966 1,307,760 4,966,046 1,165,961 &t44,93l 1,308,008 4,955,977 1,164,217 .451,381 1,337,617 4,974,959 1,189,223 ,3)21,236 1,342,054 5,223,631 1,245,944 ,323,881 1,322,982 5,244,899 1,260,935 495,526 1,300,103 6,274,842 1,303,965 4,189,711 1,302,604 5,310,428 1,310,790 1,157,536 1,295,661 5,323,2*6 1,302,919 1,163,251 1,271,837 5,290,494 1,286,703 29...., 1,193,386 1,233,839 5,367,714 1,290,030 ft. 6 1,280,636 1,190,100 >.478,820 1,324,154 " 12_... 1,287,091 1,194,232 5,513,621 1,305,294 “ 19_... 1,291,226 1,220,633 5,570,585 1,345,002 . « 26 1,319,416 1,221,195 5,611,689 1,404,750 May 3—.. 1,360,551 1,192,216 5,784,492 1,504,549 “ 10 1,365,381 1,171,627 6,763,651 1,565,182 “ 17~... 1,373,401 1,191,668 5,737,072 1,491,620 “ 24..... 1,371,580 1,175,334 5,769,868 1,464,767 « 31 1,394,146 1,212,178 5,843,108 1,467,849 Jane 7-... 1,426,656 1,207,637 5,895,461 1,540,926 “ 14..... 1,385,026 1,218,342 6,865,951 1,556,862 •' 21 1,366,451 1,223,759 5,830,952 1,571,589 " 2S 1,377,096 1,266,195 3,874,782 1,630,570 July 5 1,436,651 1,246,588 6,014,676 1,699,190 “ 12 1,458,776 1,229,383 6,016,509 1,691,753 Feb. 1 I', “15 1 1 ,.’ [/few# by our Special lleportcr'.\ ll will furnish any reader of this item an half hour’s interest and amusement to pay a visit to No. 63 Fifth street, where the splendid Sewing Machines known as “ IKAeefer <£• ITt/tonY* are on exhibition □□dor the superintendence of Ale*. Jl. Herd, the. energetic agent for this city. These machines, com prising tho. different varieties manufactured, the plain, neat and highly ornamental, occupy tho front rank of this class of improvement. They are as cheap, also, as efficient The devotees of that suhtlo luxury, tho ‘‘lndian Weed,” will find I/cnn. (Yi/son <£' Gleam*, ‘J"6 Liberty street Pittsburgh, and Ohio_street,.‘AUo* gbeny, principal dealers in the article at this point They have all qualities, styles, flavors and descrip tions of Tobacco, and in addition .to tho stock on hand at present, are about recoiving ao unusually large and well selected assortment-from the East of tbo most popular cigars, and smoking and chewing tobacco in the market We predicted the success of thd’new Shirt Manu facturing and Famishing firm of Mtur*. Ro*trr d- SmitA, when they took pososslon of their store-room in the Girard House on Smithfield street, and deriro no little pleasure from the fact that it has already won its way upon publio confidence and patronage. There is no establishment-in tbo city better worthy of the esteem meted out than this, and wocommeod it to our gentlemen friends who would enjoy tho ar qu&intance of tasteful, intelligent and polite cloth iers. Try a bottle of JJainJiotT* Vegetable Q>mpoaud. — It is tho best medicine which we can recommend In Lung and Throat d'lsoa*-*, baring effected cures in many a case considered by physicians to be hopeless after tbo failure of every other remedy. Its history is itself a standard endorsement. Used orig. inally by the person whose name it bears, in tbe last extremity of snfferlng, and efficaciously used, it has in a few years bccore known over the whole contiocot and can count its need by thousands. Oargo’i Ambrotypo and Photograph Gallery, No. 21 Film street, is a most pleasant resort, a placo. with which few who are acquainted ever “fall out,” one not to bo passed without a desire to step in, at loast for a few momenta. And why ? Because its proprietor is a thoroogh gentleman, devoted to thi i interest of those who call upon him, invsri&bly kin< 1 and polite without effort, and, withal, a faithful and skilful operator. His reception room is tbo most convenient in the city. Step in and conrinco your self nf the truth of this statement. -Tits fact that much of tbe extensile patronage of the well known Lithographers, ifetsrt. A. Kr*bt & Bro., is received from distant points and from many of tho loading bouses of the coontry, shows plainly the light in which they are esteemed by able judges t.f this ort. Their work recommends itself in every instance, and railroad companies, hanks, colleges and merchants cannot entrust their work to an es tablishment where it can be hotter executed. * The report of the tflty Physician last week (bows tho number of deaths to have been 26—13 mainland 11 females. This is nearly double tbo number re ported for tho week, previous. A Reuept ron Ilor WEATura.—The very best remedy for this hot weather is tn drop in at Bown’e, ■toflPteiLSuAllegheny.and treat yourself to a saucer of thou Cream, or a glass of sparkling Ice cold Mineral »V*W**l flavored witfyflllTJlfeicext o ’ Syrups, and drawn fromN^foontain in excellent or der. Their stock of Cakes 'and Confections are of tbe best description, maoofactored from good mate- and got up In the neatest style imaginable. Givo them a call. 1 The Love or Praise.— “The lore of praise, howe’er concealed by art, Reigns, more or less, and glows in every heart; The proud, to gain it, toils on toils endure. The modest shun It but to make it sure.” It is our province to praise the garments made at the Brown Slone Clothing Hal) of Rockbill A Wil son, No. 603 and 005 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. J Toe place to secure a saucer of delicious Ice Cream, to cool off In a well ventilated and luxurious saloon, fitted up in the noatest style, the place to enjoy nn hoar’s chat with yoor wife or sweetheart, wbilo sip ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the place where tbo best of cakes and confectionary, family bread and Ice Cream are made and sold, the place Is Oliver's, St Clair st, near Liberty. f Light coats neatly made. Pants and vests suited to (he season. Summer under wear of gilk and cot ton, silk and linen hosiery, for men's and boys’ mar, at close rates for cash, by Caroaghan, Federal street, Allegheny City. ~ J Da. Liver Pills, Fleming Bros. riopuxmtia.—Thllgmt medldoe has supplanted all oth er* lor the cure of dbvaare of tbs Liter.. In effect* ore bo salutary end speedyi and at the umt ttcae to perfectly safe, that ills not sorprislngU should supersede all other*. In ventedby a verydistinguished physician of Virginia, who practiced In a region' of country tn which Hepatl*. or Llv«ox of Dr. M'Lane’S Lifer Pills, prepared only by Flaming Dros. of Pltfstorgb. MuPnrchaaerssboold becarttfhl toaskforDß.M’LANE 8 CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, manafactnred by FLEMING UKOB-, of Pittsburgh, PA. There are other Pills purporting to bo Liter Pill*, now before the public. Dr. M’Lenf’i gen nine Lifer Pills, also hli celebrntoil Vermifuge, can now be bad at all respectable drug store*. Nonegenuine vrtiheut M ettfUMhereef ' jolfdawT FLEMING HBOS. Jtmuocmento. A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN AT LAFAYETTE HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, July lith.at 8 o'clock, for the benefit of tbe family of tbe late PROF. BAKIIR, of Baltimore, for which occasion tbo following ladles and gentlemen hare kindly volunteered tbeimetficc* 2 MR- IIENRT KLEBER, MRS.DOWNING, (late MISS KRAFT,; MIBS SCBIBA, MR. OIAMBONI, MR. E. FOERSTER, • MR. AUG. KLEBER, MR. DINRT BRIO FIT MISS DE HAM. Tbe Froslnn Husical-Eodety, The Fortsich Musical Booiety, and others. Tickets (0 cents, to ba bad at the MndcStores and at th< door, on tbe evening of performance. JnLfrdtd Sale. TIIE Personal Property -of David Holmes will be sold by the unoerslgned on THURSDAY, JULYIStn, ISi*. st 10 o'clock a. residence or (he said Da rid Holmes, Oottlos township, Allegheny county, jjfclot Vn. H. FORSYTH, Assignee. Lakeltsh ICO half bbU. White Flab; 134 do Trout; 100 do Salmon; BO do Herring; 20 do Pickerel, This day ulr l*f , HENRY 11. COLLINS. dry goods 7 OPENED THU DAT. Inld-dAwF O.IUNBONLOVg.I4 Market at. GROCERIES— 75 bbdfl. prime N. O. Sugar; 200 bbls. N. O. Molawsr, 74 bxa Tobacco, various brands; 1 4 keg* O twill Tobacco: 200 bis. Window Glass, eas'd sites, pl and for aalb by Jrt R. BOBIitON h 00. PRODUCE FOR SALE— -20,000 lb*, country cured Bulk Meat; \ 24 bbls - “ Him Pork; 140 bus. Dry Applse: In ihSu lb *^3° mKirSt * PILWORtn'B. on nnn lbs. bacon shoulders; Xf\J -\J\J\J 10,000 do do Hams; 7 6,000 do do Bides; 20 tea.B. C. Hams, Jnat rac'd and for sale by Jeff T. Li IiLH A CO. STORAGE TO LET—Two laige dry Cel tart end Second and Third floors, on favorable terms, inquire of HITCHCOCK, VcCREERT * CO. Jcl , No. 122 Second and !E3 Front streets. TITOURNING GOODS.—Block Grenadine, 11JL meckTunotlMs Bkck Cnix ,®*fk Salmon, mackakkl and halibut jntneeiwjumHors sasß^stESSka* sieiuabOßt Rt|tit«r« AIUUVED. j . • DSPABXKD _ t JAawn*, fc Brown*Tllle. | ItnrxWjjßrowntrilJt. rT'AMILY yheat in] fma, .iVlfrlTM beaks do Dry* oSXm^su^tt "'’ 1 ‘'-' ii; ''* ... .*., ' . • r - •• *». Telegraphic. StTjohjs, Jalyl3.-r iA -P«>P oriUon basbeenmada to send clergymen to ParUamenL ...... Mr. lUrey, the horee-tamer, had exhibited bu wondcrfnl exploitabefore the Queen. A calamitous fire occurred w the London dock*, doing damage to the exteflt of ono hundred and forty thousand pounds. The Austrians ore hastening Uio construction of ten new forts. , , , . The Prince Royal of Sicely bad been m&rrteil to the Dutchess Maria of Bavaria. Rcdmont persists In demanding indemnity in tho affair of the Caglio. It Is rumored that Admiral-lUmeho will resign the Marine Department which devolves on Prince Napoleon, Minuter of Algiers and tho colonies. The transportation of sailing ships into steamers was going on with much activity in r ranee. Spain is much incensed against England ou tbe Slave Question. , No intelligence of tbo telegraphic fleet has Iwen received. The weather Is now clearing off. Tho wind is north east and tho temperature cool. St Louts, July 12.—Our dispatches from Leaven worth are to' the 9th, by the steamer War F.agle to Boonoville. They say that loiters were received by the 8L Joseph mail from tho army. They contain but few additional items of interest. An officer, writing frotn Johnson's Camp on Bear rircr, June lGih, says that tho army would resumo their march on tho next day. Johnson bad received an express from the Peace Commissioners, informing him that tbo army would be received peaceably by the Mor mons. Tho general did not, however,Teel any in creased confidence in the peaceful attitudo of the SainU, and the army was kept id readiness to repel any treacherous demonstrations. A proclamation had boon Issued to the people by Johnson, in which be tells them the army is as ready now to afford them assistance and protection as it woj to opposo them when in rebellion against the UorcrnmonL It was thought that this guarantee would canso many Mor mons to ovado the despotism of \ oung, who has sedu lously Inculcated the belief that tho army was par ticularly hostile to them. Sr. Jonas. N. F., July 11.—Tho steam tug Bluo Jackot arrived from Llvirpool. Sho reports on the 24 th sooing a large and a small British steamer in iat. 51.32 north and long. 32 west. On thu same erening sho saw a largo steamer bearing down for tho others, but could not make oat whether it was English or American. The weather was then hary, with a heavy, westerly swon, and' it continued mod erate and thick till tho 3d insL, when strong gales from tho south-west occurred. The vessels scon were probably tbo telegraph fleet, and as the point of eeparatton had not then beo.i reached, lat 52.02, long. 33.18. and tho unfavorable weather following, some days must yet el&pso before the arrival of tbo Niagara can bo expected at Trinity Bay. Chicago, July 12.—Mr. Lincoln addreasod a large concourse of people on Saturday night in reply (o Senator Douglas' speech tbo night before. Tbe number in attendance is estimated at five thousand. Great enthusiasm was mani fested. O., July 12 —A large number of delegates to the Republican Convention to be held to-morrow, have already arrived.' There is a prospect of a full attendance. New Yoke, July 12.—The bank statement for the week ending Saturday exhibits a decrease in loans of $948,000; decrease ia'deposits $373,000; increaso in specio $075,000; increase in cireulation $113,000. St. Lorn, July 12—The river is falling rapidly. The upper Btroamscontinuo to decline. Weather clear and pleasant. Mercury 80°. Cape Race, July 12.—The Canada has been intercepted; her dates are to July oil. Cotton has advanced J@3-IC. Tbe market is firm. New York, July 12—Concern!, convicted of the murder of a New York policemen, has boen sentenced to bo huog. • Bostox, July 12.—The thermometer has fallen 34 degrees since yesterday; An easterly rain storm is now prevailing. Telegraphic nukets. New York, Jaly 12.—Colton bnoyant; rales 4,500 L%lesJ Middling CpUnd* 17 MO. Flour firm; 16JM0 bbl* sold. Wheat active; 98,000 bush sold. Corn dull; bushels •old; whits Sl@S3c. yellow ocnninal at 87@550. Bacon dolt. Lard firm at loyflvllVL Satfir Eunynnt; Porto Rico TTLc, MusroraJo Klee steady at n@3?s- Molasses quiet but steady. Leather Aim. Linseed OU steady at 70c. freights firmer, Cotton tn LiierpGol eo Floor to Liverpool Shcks steady; Chicago and bock laUod, Lacroeee and Milwauki*, G; Mkhigantßoutbcrn, N. Y.Central, 85; Heading Railroad, 46V*: Virginia dixea, 03}£ Galena and Chicago, Krie, Cleveland and Toledo,lacrusso land gtauts 31. PHTLisaLpftu, July 12.—Vloor qnitt,wlth Httio demand for either export or homo consumption: sales at $1,6005 for common and extra. Bye Flour and Corn Meal steady but «|ol*t. There is not much Wheat offering, but prices sre unchanged; good old red is held at £1,05 and white at $1,13; sales 4,600 bush southern at the latter rate. Rye itesdy at GSc. Corn scarce and In good request. Gala wanted at 41c f.,r Pears. Whisky scarce; wlw nf bids at 2«s, hbds at 25c aone add; balk Sboolilen, Side* *ad T Special Jloticcfl, Pittsburgh Water Cure Establishment,. FOR THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF DISEASES. —Located at JlaysTiU* Station, on the Pitts burgh, Pt. Wayno and Chicago Railroad, is now newly re fitted and improv'd liy the ereetioqnf a Gytnuaaium and Bowling Alley, which will afford agr*-aable and healthful exerclee and amusement for patients and other* friendly to ouray*tem, wha may wish to spend some-Urn© with tta dnriug the hot weather. Address Bov 13W, Pittsburgh Pvttna. J. IUTRFORD, M. I>, 1 p h , ldcil n 1 Jt£M£w3ntP 11. FREABK, M.D„| Phjttciana PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. X>. C. HHIIIB 8 T , Corner Liberty and Hand Streets, PITTSBURGH: PA „ Manufacturer of all kinds of light Rags evitable for Grain, Ptour, Meat. Buckwheat, flams and Grocer*’ uae, printed in neat and appropriate I deeigne to order. A constant anppty of Seamless Bug* on hand, 'rind t.raio Bogs for bln;. .QrPHeta ■alow Man; in tlio I'iuori All order* prompt ly rtllod. Jo3o:fcdlf POSTbEV, NELSON Tfboi Onet, nuAurgk. SEA BATHING.— COLOMBIA HOUSE, CAPS ISLAND, CAPE MAT, N. J. This establishment will bo opened for the reception of Visitors, on THURSDAY, June loth, 1868. It Is located in front oi the Ocean, and Is sorroroded by a Lawn, which extends In front to the lieacb. ImaU Table* will 1* fur nished to partlro who may dealre thorn, and Dinner wilt be served at 2to 4P.M. Owing to lb*pruurooftba period, tlte price of Board will be ltooma can W engaged , ottor P. a.—XttonsiTe Stabling «n the pramiaw. thy&gnnwj TSi£IT , APEB ofbest quality sold by rij.gl WM.O.OOmtBMN A CO.H ,t. .; BACHES—2O bus. Teon. Dried Bcachi In itcwt will —II tow to ctow.. ROBERT PIQUET. USAOKAKEIr— 25 half bbls. largo uui lrL gadUunJ* fcr* 3 * >T . R. BAU3l,ir* 00. IODFISH—2 tea. iaetoroandfor sulo by > ua . J. AOAspmji. Gommer Wtiklfßerlnroftlitpil lltibarffh Ottrkct* PUUvryA Gustfe.] [ Everted tpecianyfor Oje. PrrwEcmau,TCesdat, Jut? TIIO VMk putt luj been a dal) che, ao«l the prospect now in that we thill bare a continuant* ef dolloeet until Sep- < temtier or October. The rlrera hare receded to to low a point that navigation may be regnWed a* nearly responded. We aro now, however, having «ho*«ry weather, which may w-rva to bring them up again, parHalty. - Oar tamers are now in tfco ml/Ut of harrest. All along the line of the railroads Hading f»® hare lone well, am! the yield cf Hay H excellent; bat the Oats drop, we are told, Irahort, the hot weather haring brought ft forward too rapidly. As the Oats crop in tho K>nth and Siotb-weet Ha lallnrc, the price of Oats ii sure to keep up. .jTbe Cincinnati Gazette of thitnrday says: " There was a good demar and a round lot of reperilo* s£,&> Wheat and corn wet advanced to tdc. I*artirs wl Unlay nt toll prices, eptsmber delirerr at j alklr lufjalry. Oats ptember contracts to >ug fur them, sod a ■nt on tbis account rotn Cindnnsti say itiog r strong speca it of tboOats crop In ■h foiling hers, and tro at once snapped fill, are In iimuy eaw* alrctu Urge pro{K}rtidn of current Yeeterday diipntch tb« Bontb-H ©*t. Tul* cau» *ll tlu* Oat* Hint o-iil.l hn op. ITjeTB is n tendency to n. _rs* In tho Flonr market, which teuds to an advance, especially In the higher grade* The lowness of tho river will cut cfo off from supplies from below, oxrept At higher rate*of freight, iindtbe stock here is by uo means heavy. Tlie advice*.from below have materially strenghtenod tho market for Sugar anil Molasses, particularly for Uug&r, ani we have (o notn an advance. Tho destruction of a consid erable portion of the growing crop by tho crevasses in the bauka ot (ho Mississippi has probably produced Ibis re tail. | Money coutinnhs cosy lo prime borrowers, but tho banks aro gradually extending thtdr discount line*, which is unu sual in midsummer, and the lino of our city banks has run np to over six milllous for the first time in nine months. A revival of activity would noon, however, make money scarce. The oaatern markets remain in kiiiu 0, with no offer* above the inside figure, BUCKETS AND TUBS—Tho Foils ton manntwtnrprs bare uihlj a farther reduction, and we now qaotn as follows: Plain inside, r»*d, bine, green, or drab, SL4S dux, do painted, Jo do TamUhed, do sl,fto; do 3 hoop do I,7ft; do 3do painted. I,7ft. Tubs, No. 1. hoops, 21 io. diameter. I.7ft; do. No. 1,2 hoops, 4 in. diameter, 6,76; do No. 2, red, blue, green, or drab, 6,00 ? dor, 21 Itu do do 3do 6,60 do, WJ-$ do; do do 4 do -1.7;. do 16*4; do do 5 do 4.00 do, H do. Reelera, No. l.do do. ■ ■ ■■■- do 18*4 do; do do 2, do 2,7 ft do, 13*4 do. Half bushels, coaled, ml stained uud Tarnished, 4,lft do. : * Terms cash, par funds. In tho retail way» DuclceU are selling front store by tbo dcre at (1,75@52,00. BUOOMS—thereto atair supply,and piieos rung* from 51 2ft per dnzeu for common to $3 for choice oztra, intermix iate grades ranging accordingly. CORDAGE— Manilla Hope, coil, 13 c ft Jb Manilla Hope, cut. 14 o 9 D) Urrnp Ropo, coil, 11 c ft P» Hemp Rope, cut, 12 c ft B> Tamxl lUqie, cult, 11 c fl Jb Tarrul -Hope, cut, 12 c ft B> Packing Ynrd,on No. No. 14 c ft B> No. No. lf> _2oe*B> No. * P4tO TA»... No. 400 12 c ft dot [No. 6iX). No.fcoO .. 11 c 9 SOAP—Candle* ato steady at our quota, lions:—dipped 12* £, mould 13 atiil adamantiUA 2U422. Soap remains tv* betore, sleady at .6 f’-r cnnmion, s** for Palm, and 10 for Toilet and C*«til*, for Chemical olive, and 7 for Gorman. CHEESE—Prim* Cheese ie'ia good demand, owing to the light (apply ; Sale* in smalthds to city nod country trade atT<3», as in qoa’iltj, fornew. », DRIED FRUIT—Sales of Apple* in 1.. U at $1,12<'4:51,25; Feiv.hra scarce and nominal at *3,75. DRIED BEEF—Small Mira liy the Metre nt FKATirKJIS—uot*» *2 for extra. Prom itore, eoJM of attper at $.1,00; extra at $lOO. and extra family at s4,; ttlad fur the osomant, tl .i tendency being “““ 4uwfu r »0. lit cron- «t Pm»- ' •*«'! at 70 . ant son H**t.o biro lM»n tuado at bo4c (1 ROCERI KS—Sngar has a.! with an upward tnnrfeurr SI at {and Rica at QAH Pll’E—tlio h>l ton-tug a Iron tubing:. io «al» ol Houtlirra II IvaUCrd to unit U fitju, tolaw< >kt S 3 C«fT«e re tlic quututi.'nA for WTonght Per Foot.) loth o « “ 3 •• •« ._J,3U - “ iVA " “ --i.oo 4 .. « - - a, and sales at f 1(V3514 $k ton rm at C; of Dry (here cures are noailnolatlT. rery light demand, but card onr quotations': noir.tc. Common Bor Iron per 0>...23£ Jnnlata r> “ M ...412 Iron Plow Winpi “ ...4t| “ “ '-Slob* “ ...* SOI LEX IBO.V. Per pound..— C}£ UOOP IXOS. IM>ncli &> 4V£ l 8 : : il % •• - •• tii SAlia. IM to l4U “ IS, 20,.12 *24,.. - 6 “ 20 “ 6&, LKATIIF.R—No ch&ogv and we rcyeat our muitatioria: Red Spanish Sole B> ...2MJ2B Slaughter ** “ 26&58 Upper dor. - ...43066311 lirUllo “ ** v s:w<642 Skirting th 2R(^3l Uainem % 24® 27 LAUL>—A wory dull market; 0001117)* is nominal at 9ffd 91.4. »*>•• dty do at lOAitlOl* for No. 1. I NIKAS FORK—Has declined; wo Imre no sale* to nol«i I hut ijnoto uomiiiall)* at $lO. ' I OlL—LlnsmlOit i« held firmly at Cs(ct 70; Lard Oil No 1(a | held nt 65 and firm. Horan Shoe Iby TIG and Winch 3*4 Dandy Tiro, by %, 7-1 G and y. Inch... 3*/. Saddle Tree 1% and 1)4 by 8-16 sod % in 4 do ** LL 1 and l\i by 3-16 Apj In “ 4>4 IDfATOES—Tbe svmioi I* ov««r. nntl th* Jots on hand last week eauld not be given nwjy; Movrral lots weri carted to; the rircr nod thrown in. SEEDS—We can hcnr of nothing doing in Timothy or Clover. flex is steady »t sl,l2({ssl ,15. SALT—Steady but dull at |t,W@sl,os for No. land (1,16 for extra. WINDOW GLASS—pricus are firm, and w» repeat our i Rotations for the small sixes, city make :—6xB and 7xo, i 3,00; B*lo, $3,76; Bxll toVxll and 9x12 to 10x12, (L 26; Bxl3 to oxl3 and 9x14 to 10x16, $4,50. These aro net cash prices; rouatry brands range 60 cents $ box lon. For the snecreding mudium sizes, 10 f cent discount off. WIIITK LEAD—Grm'end in stead; demand at keg for pure in oil, and dr; 9c ft Ih, subject to the usual dis count. Red Lend BW/a9, net, and Litharge 8)l. WHlSKY—Rectified ts stead; at 20@22. WOOL—There la a til t but tittle coming in, and prices bare advanced to 25 for common, and 40 tor choice. A large por tion of the clip has been bought io the grower's binds l>; agents, at prices varying from tho range from 40@ 50 belog paid onl; for tbs very choice lota that aro fcrown In particnlar sections, the gwieraf- range being 25@40. About 1000 bales a week are now piKifng through hereto the East. « \ Kvtt YoiiCmii Market, Jnlj 7.—'The tutal receipts of all stock at all the yards for tb* week wrri a* follows: Sheep A - * Reeves. Lambs. Pwine! ToUl, 2R74 3001 1221 Do. last week; 2741 10221 2JSG , The market opened with a moderately active demand, and -price* weroj-i to % a cent a pound higher. Thera was not a largo attendance, bat thoeo in attendance were purchasers. The ipulll}-, thoogb somewhat bstter, was not what Is wanted, as tbs only cattle which are in active Jnqoiiyaro extra Cal ones, of which (Iracrtptioo there is a great scarcity. A large proportion qf to-day's offerings were Urge, raw-' boned creatures, net a few of which were working oxen, long since passed the 4 leader ago." Tbe receipts show an .increase over last week of 2l>o head, bat ei the demand was more active, it was thought the supply would bo consumed. : Reel Cattle—First quality, V cwt. s9@ijsi,6o ; ordinary, |Hjs@f9; common, sS@s£Q; iororlor, s7,6o@s«. Sheep and Lambs —Primeqaalitv. por head, ; ordinary, {4 (<£s&,fio; common, s4@s?s Inferior, g-T/dJI Swine—Best corn fvd, 4 r ;fc; ordinary, 4>.'e; commou, 4j£c;.. inferior tunAnnrrfti Cattle Maxket, July 7.—Tim supply or Beef Cattle continue* large for tins season of the year, and tbe market remains brisk, the demand beiug equal to the snpply. The sale* this week amounted to nbeut 1.250 bead, at price* ranging from s*@S>£ ft 100 lb.' Very good - Beeves were sold at $3)4, and only-the best quality sold as high as $3)4. Those prices aro lee* lh.nl for jeTeral Sum mers past; but still tntchcra demand ndtrly as mach for choice pieces to consumers. snpply of Sheep has also. I'eon Urgo, Do tlen thsn 8,«po hrad counting those arriving Id boats withth* hfferjng* at tbs rvßuisc yard. Prices are down, the best I “ UJl ‘"g “I ««K t™"> Hop-Tfc. iMjk.l conUmin i.lli.r dull, U„ .i TO lr racing .Lout 1,100 W, oUeh m foil, «„! , 0 ,1,1 u£ mtnd. • Price* range from $6 to s6}£ $ 100 lb. RIVBR HEWS. 1 Yesterday oihcrtd Itt a complete change Jo tho troaUirr. Tho tbermombler showed about 70°. and the rain fell in ; showers all day. Th* river was 8 fcct-0 inches by metal mark, and rising a very little. I twill Hao more under tho effects of the Dacotab which stuck at Glam House Ripple on Saturday, finally worked through. But UiaSL Louis, Capt. Dean, was still tliero last evening, and , the Chcvoit and Marmora likewise. They - will come up on the rise~.....The only boat arriviug since nnr last, was the : Clifton with a small li-nd. Theru in, o.f course, nothing doiug. -• AaaovNn —Tho steamer UoHtuan, and a tnwl>oet with ;fonr or five bargee In tow, ware agrornd at the aisti-rs, th|*e tnileaaboyo the city, on Saturday last. The Alliance was lying that* waiting an opportuniy to paw. AOool>Oaxoo.—Yesterday morning a. keel boatcam* to tbe landing with a cargo of fee, from Connaught Lake, Ohio.' Jt coma oat through Beaver canal, and thene* down the Ohio. Tbe jc* soma 60 was in big slabs, about one foot through and two Set in Loo. Courier, , The Jacob Foe has taksn tto place of tha Swallow to tbe Tarkmburi trade. ; KtjpitatSiiMWtS.. . MonongOiaU BlrerTy. ft M»a futow STEAMER T»T,ftflftll>n, 1 grgAMB‘JKIHBBON, jjgjg ' u TG&ft. j. 0. WooDwua, { Oirr. Gbosob Clash. . HE ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE now running regularly. Morning lan Pitt*- .fann'taat 8 o'clock A. il_ and EtboJu Boa** at-« ?f, loc^J > -_ M ,- r Tor H’Keeeport, Elizabethtown, ItoßOafa holaCtfy.BcUevemon.Piyotuatj, Greenfield, California ana UrewnsTille, there connecting with Hacks and OeacfcM ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Unkm- : town lor $2,-meale andetataroom* on boat* inclusive^ 1 Boat* returning from Browner!!]* leave at 8 o’clock In the' morniogand 6in tbeeveulng. For further Information an. quire at the Office, Wharf Boat,atthsfbotof Grant street. a«6 . Oi-W. BWINDLKft, Agctv. St. &ouis, &c. For ST. LOUIS.—The fine 1 JPfrn. rtearner IDA MAY, Capt. John Uay,JSm| will leave for tbo above and all Intermediate porta on. TUESDAY, the 13th inaUnt, at 4 r. H. For freight or pas sage apply on hoard or to J*T FLACK, BARNES A 00. itUactUaiuoim. DR. R. A. WILSON’S Tonic, Cathartic anil Antl-Dyspeptle I* I LLB, PREPARED AND SOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO., WHOLESALE P&VGOTSTS, No. CO,.corner ofWood and Fourth sts, Pittsburgh, Pa. AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic and anti-dyspeptic medicine, these PHI* are recommended to the public by the former proprie- Wllson/with a confidence such as a long continued and careful trial of them In an ample practice warrants. In their operation os a cathartic, they influence more the mo tor; and lest the becoming power of the bowels than any oilier combination in common use. AS A TONIC.—They agree with the moat delicate stom ach, removing nausea, pain and debility from that organ, and through it impart tono and Tiger to the whole system. AS AN AN’II-DYBPEPTIC.—They neutralise and inter rnpt the formation of acids, check fermentation, and pre vent the elimination of gases Irtnn the food in the stomach, —the direct consequences of'chemical action, —an action which should never exist In the human stomach. From these peculiarities in the Pills, a person faking them may expect a free, full and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain, nausea, locsl or general debility, or that dls gostlng sickneas or costlvcuees the usual effects which at tend or follow tho use of other pursue. CERTIFICATES.. Extract of a Litter from IT. F. Famiworth <£- Co., Druggiite, J/emphit, Ttnn,, Jan. 7, 1858. Messrs. B, L. FaotxstoCX A Oo.—Wo were tho first to in troduce Ur. R. Adams Wilson’s PUIs here many yean ago.— Tliey were the best POl ever In this market. We nse no oilier in onr own Camille*, and secured for them a high' character by onr recommendations. Yours, truly, U. F. FARNSWORTH A CO. Extract >f a Letter from O. li r . Irwin, A’athcil/e, 7cnn., February 15, 1858. Mi’Mrs. n. 1.. FsanssrocK k Co, —Dear Birr—l have seen Dr. K. A. Wilson's Pills used for the ague with good effect; I hat* uacd them myselh and believe them to be the best HU in um. I doubt they will cure many other complaints when properly used, and I cheerfully recom mend them to the public. Jteepectfaiiy, yours. From Col. lYm. Iloplint, late Canal Commimoner. WismxoToH, Pa .January 8, 1857.—Dear Doctor—l have naiog your “Anti-Dyspeptic” Pill*, when occasion re quired, for many ycars,aod can truthfully say that I have never found any medicine equal to them iu relieving me from aflcctiooa of the stomach and head. They have never Culled to relieve mo from headache, and have always left my system in better condition than they found it. 1 most con fidently recommend your Pills as a ssfo and highly valuable medicine. Tory respectfully, Ac, WU. HOPKINS. -Dr. ft. Acaxs WnAo.v, From Tho*. BlaeJcmore, Eeq. y Treasurer of Allegheny County, Pa. To. Dr. ft. A. Wtuox.—Dear Sin I hsTe been osfngyonr Pill* since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill in use, or that T have any kDowledgeof. I first used them for *iick headache," with which I suffered beyond descrip tion. lam happy to say, that they entirely cored me.— Siuce tht-a I use them as a family medicine; if I am bullous ?r anything silt me, modi require medidue, I take a Pill andltmresme; they are my only medidue,'and have been for tbelaatseveutecn years. THOMAS BLACKMORE. January 8,1358. Hear Dr. Keyter. Messrs. B. L. Fxnsxsrock & Co.: —I hire had considerable expertise* in the u*e of the extraordinary Fill compounded liy Dr. Jl. Adams Wilson,of whieh. you are now theproprie toni, and hate oflsn felt their benign Influence in my own caso for nernma headacht, arising from a disordered condi tion of the stomach. I bare likewise prescribed them Ca others, in casoe of hemicrania and other forms of headache depending on a deranged and Irritable condition of the .stomach aaddlgestiTe organs, for which they seem peculiar* I y adapted, being entirely fine from any griping tendency I regard them as a Tory valuable Pill, and one that purges, without at all debilitating. Yours, truly, Q 80. H. KBYSKR, 140 Wood street. Pittubnrgb, March 5,1858.—Ju5-dAwlyT H CA. >TROH & 'CO.'a MAGIC DUPLI • eating aodlmpraaricn Paper 1* a beautiful article with which to write a letter and obtain a copy at lbo same time without (He use of pens or ink. rendering it InTaloable to persona traveling. It will tako the correct impression of an 7 leaf, plant or flower, and is eqnolly adapted for writing on paper, cloth, wood or stone, In the copying of plants, tie* signs, tlio osa of peus or Ink) with* a bone or commoti-stwlt. F<*nr different color*—prieo 26 cts. Bold by “V W.'B.IIAVJBN, " jel4 Comer Market and Second streets. JjUSII — No. 2 large. Mackerel; 26 Herring; iJO do NO, 1 trimmed Shad: 16 bt do do do do IS bbls. do White Flab; 30 bf. do do do 10 do do Trout, 60 bbls. Now Alewircs Dry Salt; 20 do N.F. Herrings, VWo'U" . *. «. 't - . -- ,. « v..*. |ln stote and fur sale by jo!8 WAJT k WILSON". 101 Spring eU, opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, N. V. City. 1 OLD DR. DEATH. AVING lost hts father, two brothers, dsngbter, son-in-law, Qepbaws and nieces by that dreadful dtaeue, CossrumoK, and außeiihg with a cough himself, ho songhe and discovered a Preventive and Cure for Colds, Qoaghs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervooa Debil ity, Asthma, Ac. Ills cough was corod immediately; be cured his relative*, who inherited the disease, and in con nection with his son have employed it in their practice, coring thousands of raaes considered hopeless by others.— ■ For tho purpose ot rescuing as many of nls snflaring fellow beitfps as possible, he la sending the recipe to nil who wish it for lU cents. ADDRESS: • Drii fIEATH, The following .wlUprotect Invalid# from Imposition* CITT 4SD CorSTY or Nnr You, H. A. K. 11EATU, of s&id city, being doly sworn, uith that bo U a PractUing Physician sod Rurpeon in tbecity of' N«*w York, end » Gradual* of the University Nnh'cal Col- £ialtb Ibkt tM iWtificaiti o/ftimh(fli lpi> comet extract* from latter! o ■l»nonent. onto partis, sent by them to" Fwonr before m» this7oi 1 flflfl haflh Wheat for sale by UITCHOOCK,McCEEKHV A 00.. 122 fleeeod and 161 Front street. WE ore dow Belling all lnnda of Dry Goods very cheap for cash. O. HANSON LOVE, 7* Market st Tj'AMILY FLOUR—SO bbls Extra Family, .jL) 30 bbls bbls Bnperflne Flour for sale by my2S RIDDLE, WIRI'S No, 185 -Liberty st. "C’OUNDRY IRON—BO tons for solo by 4? Jc3o HENRY H.OOLLINB. Lime— 200 j*3o )bls. just rec’d and for sale .by HENRY n. COLLINS. 1 O i>bia Potomac Herring.in store and fc 1U sale by HITCHOOOK, McOREKRT A CO. A GRO. BAKER'S COD LIVER OIL foi V tale by J*26 B. L. FAHNEBTOOK A 00. EGGS —4 bbls. fresh Eggs just rec’d and for sale by JeM * R.HOBIBON A 00. POTATOES —100 bus. to arriTo and foi sola by Je2s J. B. CANFIELD. BROOMS— 100 doz extra Corn Brooms just rac’d and for mle by T. LITTLE A CO. ; CANARY SEED—IO bbls., on hand and for sale by J*l9 D.L.FAHNESTOCK A CO.. 1 BALE ANISEED for sale by T“ i j«l2 j D. L-FAHNESTOCK A CQ. All kinds of seasonable dr^ GOODS chaap for cash*'. I JshdAwF a HANSON LOVE, T* Markat sU OTATOES—IOO bags for sale by- ' lot HITCnOtKgC, McOBEkRY A 00. BAGS DRIED APPLES on. hand and for salt by Je3s BU)DLE,WIRTBA Qp: SUMAC.— 16 bags just received. For sale by. JelS ; ISAIAH PICKET AOO. P\f\ lIHDS. SUGAR ! arriving and for sale UUby jel& jUgABDINKS LARD,— do tea No. 1 Family Lardin%» I and foe rale by JeSS reatArfnlCKTAOO.^ ESTERN RESERVE CJ Ugdaily andtotxleby BIDPI ' ■ - v- 1 L-\a -w?*.p’y'> rfi •*. ...* ~1 4SD bkactti •• Conferred on the Ladle* by wearing OODGIiAB 4b BHKKWOOD'B dB&SBXATSS SHXB.TS TUo noparaileled ancwse of the NEW EXPANSION SKIRT fiaiOOO of whichbare been■olddflrlcattio last foar month,) ■ oai Induced the mahtifaetnrera to make arrangement* th,t 1 Will enable theaLto produce 200 downs (2,400 Bklrti)pfr tfaydsr>hemoutnsof Jonty JnlyandAngtuL ' • nlao call attention to their NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, For.traveUnr, which to receiving nnlwml commendation from the Indie*. They are the toU proprietor* of Pit only “Patent Adjustable Bustlo” in use- . .Beware otthe many Imitation* offered In the market, *9 w*7 ire ill either Infringements of enr patent; or worth, • They also maonCiehir® over 70 Other Different Styles, “***«* Adj ns tibia Boil!*." "commended by the HIGH- SdfesSr eJS ACTHOarrY u being the Iht article for DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD, MANUFACTURERS, NSW TORS- For ttlo throaghont the United Btatea and Canadas. Jel7:3mdß . PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTKUTION FZDELBXtV a roßzrsow Diving Increased their bcilltica for manufacturing and applying W- B. OHILDS Sc GO’S AND WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, pwpawi'to execute orders for any ■«yS!E^ no lr o0 4 £ *’ BU *P orflal tM»«e ahortoit n£ uceand wUhthentmoatcansbelng detrrmluej to pnton Boob that cannot be surpassed for * Cheapness and Durability. OD -. E^ £l T cU "qnJroauTenlojy fr if*. os. Testimonials tn favor of thle Roofing and eaniplee c“t* ; be even by calling at cur Office, No. 75 Smlthfield atreou Buildings covered with the above- Rooting can.be seen at H. Nelson's, corner of Wylie and High street*; j. Bcck’a new Hotel, corner of'Grant and Seventh streets; House of W. 0. Leslie, Esq, Diamond alley, opposite Patterson’s Stable; Store of ft. Straw, corncr.of Market and Second. bU; also House oTß.lLBaci»p, same block; Brownsville Wharf BoatHooseofßobert Flynn, Congrees, between Webster and Wylie streets; Store of J. M. McRoUrU, Webster at, fltibleofA. Bradley, corner of-Water alley and Sandtuky street, Allegheny; Hoorn of EL B. Wilkins. Esq, Wood’s Ran; Qotue of A. Negloy, John Scott, Wm. McCall and Mr l Com, East Liberty; and many other! too trameroiu to men-' tfcm. „ PERRIN A JOHNSON, ap&dawlyF No. 75 Smlthfleld sU-Plttsburgh, Pa. LATEST NEWS from all parts of tho world See (be NEW TORS PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRK3S, __ PODI.IO LEDGER, . and CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, . ? ; i: Delivered to every par t —j of the city, by leaving year address at fIUNT A MINER’?, Masonic Hat!. • fe!2 o. w. iKwry. Trade snpplled. QREAM FREEZERS. XLo txxt «nd cheapen! Will be said mt UuimfectnTen’ price. 185 a CARPBTS. 'lB5B. THE MARKET STREET CARPET STORE, - IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all dna«nd« for Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply and in frain Carpet!, of every description, style and quality. floor Oil Cloths, from 3 to 24 feet vide, at lower prices than we hare ever hofore offered; Cocoa Hatting for offices or . churches; Painted Window Shades, and everything connect ed with the Carpet department of Uooso Furnishing. As wo antlclpato an advance In prices after the Spring Trade opens, we would suggest to purchasers to make thoic selections now from otrr Urge Stock and at our present very low fb23 W. iPCLIUTOCK. Coal by Weight. THE fiibscriber isprepared to deliver in Allegheny or Pittsburgh-, FCANNIL OR BITUMINOUB COALS Of the bqst quality. As allCcal dellrfredby mein weight, purchasers can rely on getting fall measure. Also, ! COK.P, LIME, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY. W. A. McCLURQ, Allegheny Cool Depot, mr3l Corner Anderson st. and Railroad. Received and for sale by wil- • . £ LIAIfMeOUTCIIEON, m liberty strut, .* Jgjß Penns: ■" .v*\ 26 bbls. latge new No. 3 Multereh irv<^Bf?#ji 25 hi do do do do ■'••’'lT —fltriogi Rio Coffee, ] > r 20 b»nos Grant 1 ! Tobacco: fiOMlf chests Tonne Hyson Tea; 20 - do superior Black do 100 bbls. No, 1 Salt; ■■■■>: 10 casks Potash; ‘ Je22 J" &. CO., 135 Third St., barejost recc^S^ n< * for sale a large lot of , English Venetian > Rochelle Oc^.,’ VennonrOchre. French Zinc. —-- >, ... •’ A. 8. HEATH. ice chests, MASTER'S CREAM FREEZERS, GUN FURNITURE, Id the city, i* at CARTWRIGHT* YOUNG, No. 80 Wood street. FISH. —50 bbh Baltimore Herring. • . 25 bbl* Halifax Herring. r 20 do No. 3 Mackerel. 10 do No, 1 do 25Hfdo N 0.3 'do 25JLUU No. 1,2 and 3 do 100 package* Lake Flab, receded aadfor nle by J«l» J. B. CANFIELD. ( "'(ONSIGNMEfjTS— -_T- '—~ 6OOO pound* Country Bacon; 360 bo#-primo White Beanei •''fibfaM.Ho.lUrd: 10 keg* Frtah Batter; 1 box Beer Bktna; 200 bos Dry Apple*, lo «tore end far lie by HHBIYBB fcDILWORTU. SUNDRIES— . ’ : O 100 coil* aaeorted size* Manilla Rope; 160 belee beet Nary Oakntn; 25 bbl*. Pitch; 40 do B. Winter Whale Oil; 25 do W.S. No. 1 Lard Oil, On band and for tale by ■ JONESA COOLLY, No. 141 Water at, near Cherry alloy.. COMPOUND SYRUP OF PHOSPHATES, OB.OHXMIOAL FOOD.—This preparation la cot in* "Ji IX ?? Ur ,." B *' ljr * Lnt »• mp«ifollf submitted to the nodical faculty as a nutritiTe tonic, will mi tod to •opply the waste of elementary matter in iho human ni tem daring the progress of chronic caeca, particularly in Consumptions Tbit preparation U pleasant to the ote, agreeable to tbotaato: and grateful to tbo atom* atb, and dooa not nauseate by protracted use. gold wbolc •ala and retail by JOS FLEiIISG, J*22 cornor of the Diamond and Market at. Q A R D- To Urn CUsoti of A. B. ITOALHONT. Haring left Pittsburgh to mlde temporarilyin Walking- i 100 Oty, I hare placed my unflni»hed law trastaen Jnilit' 'haods of IRISH A MACKENZIE, Attorney*, No. CO Fourth atrwt, to whom I rnpectftally recommend thoee whbh*Te : * hitherto employee me profeaalonillj. •*'< Je7-Cmdii • ALFRED B. SfeOAiaiQ^Ti. Steam Marble Work*; , ', TITARBLE MANTELS.—A large andbeau-' XmL tltol stock *1 tiji oo hand sod botos msntiffceturAd • br iUcWoCTy, sold st Tory lcrw prices. UulHiS&owoaiV of Eesl Kalste, Oo&tracton sod others, whetJttrOieT want ' to purchase or cot, sra invited tecsll aodexunloeotirttock v sod ascertain oor prices so weareseUJeg pUinneti HMK.fi tela so low sa to pot them within the roach of almost s rcrj£ ; ~ Tablets, and Grave Rton**,* large •tocksl- PornitnresodWsab-BUod lops,sod Ini-'' ' posing Btooeefnanatacturod by machinery,sod soldMth*' lowest prices. Usrble of sll kinds sold low to |; myUhdsw3nT * - Portable Bill!*, PORTABLE CORN AND FLOOR MILLS, beetartttUoftiu kind fa the coon- I trjri They n& light, grind a*t, *r» eerily kept In order. *s??*s.* ooi , wo " t M *heUrfc*wt mills, tad rtre *uMnJ« •?■*, ntfifhctton. elviya on bend. Alvo, portnbl* Baw MlUa.—: •» ' Vor puQeusn call at 319 Liberty ■&, Pittsburgh. • wyljr ftKNBT n,WtLniB. '• > MANILLA, Bug and lea Papers oC all ', '* : ' i ’ •Iniiail aoalldts for m!« »t ;■ Usf.'.» •- W. B.BAYJUCS P»p*r W«r*bow, tvV. HofcWjadaadStMjtfltrtrta. • [CKHE recciT wigaaco.;. ¥)KARL&-t5O. bbls; instore anftlorttleltt’ JT it cna at- T. J. CBAIQ k C0*&~134 Wocd it. American Zinc, " White Letd, and Whitio; W. V. WAIXAOBf -. > W. W. WALIACK. $ _ l*fme, Cement* 4kh» ; • ■» PARIS,; for Land and Stucco , Cement for Cuterne, Fire Watte, *c,; ' ' V-, '* J&!% LowrilloLLdie and Roman Oajjeat; .-;• oa band At SISLIb-, „ arty rtwrt. myiajiwagr ff. W. WALLACE. *. -f '■ Lamber* » iDINE SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and X SeMtUac. Alio, Pina and Oak flank for «?#akS» *' liberty at* PUtrtmJS; • •■'•''•* ,; - myltEdawSmT V, ff. fflt.tAOß _ • IhlßCle ÜbcUbu. . TVTcQEORGK'S PATENT ftlwajß on hana. t / ALL SlZKS,almj»o“hiodat3l9Ljb«r-, - * tytt-.PltUbMTfc- MTIO IT. W. WALLACE.;^- SUN UMBRELLAS, LAWKS, BERAQES, . -» LACBMAHttM, ; HOOP AAIBTS- and 50 bbla. : «-•, M«M ■ M T > j.B.wwna»^.-*w:, • - V • ■ l&A- V.V :■ , '?• +;~:1