; i • •*“ ■ h ..■ .‘j S.-j ii --fe" ‘'\sv-.‘ • V . . ._• 4 "»■: V'>4 •> t' ",.J' •t;'. V;V. i?.'/. '*!''?* ■' v . ; : , >,/ ■* [ : , ■h' ;*w: - -J 'T'<:T’'c> mmmmn yi-iMfi ; 2; -- ••;•.»!»-£. • •>*.*, c*>2v • 1 •:-•'•>* : ii' :'I "I- •:.'< y sS-?! .4=.-. -;>■ ;i...| V l .,K];,y> S' k4;*, , i?ftWrVJS ’A’. p|i*l fesail •381$*. &>;v -'Wplfe . V. 5 .T ' *• | *‘«V*S V. “IK ■ -v % > • * *•-, ■ v*'«•* ;J> ,'.J »r. , .V \ ■ ■: ■ ‘ .< y • twi-». “>'••• ■ : *v- * . , **■ V* V:j ,f^| ; ■-:-:-^^^^r^^- ,w ; ..; ■-■ Ptobur||^t|ttr rlTlSßlmfin'. i* - wEDKEapAr Mo!BWHoj-rot,r u, i'sk ornciJZ &rMM or «» „7^,T City Items. WP“f T«a<»dt.—KstwlUulu’diog lh« lndon>il»blo energy *iLh which Mayor Wea ttl » 5* 1 orcry dm to tha actor In thla oew-oi blood, begot very little really satisfac tory intelligence on Tuesday, (yeslertUy.) Mr. t Herwig came before him and gars him a state _ ' ment.inextenso, of everything ho knew respect •, jpg Battler. It seems that on Wednesday night, * < th of July, Battler, walked out with his wife at about .half-past seren P.M., and returned alone to hia hotel about one o’clock on Thorsdeytnorn logr that when ho was leafing, in the. morning, and was. getting out his money to pay for his tickets, he appeared greatly agitated; that he appeared to hare large. l sums of money about when Hr. ; Herwig lifted, one of the cbQdjren into the oar, it cried for its mother, and then Herwig, qu asking where the, child's mother was, • received the answer from BoUler that he t had left her with friends and plenty of money, at Troy lUlh [That could not be true, for nobody there has heard of any such person.] Oa Tuesday (yesterday) afternoon the Mayor received a dispatch from Chicago as folio wb: ' \ ‘‘Think they passed through this city on Satur day night' Will follow as soon as wo can hod the trace; will do all in our power." r T On Tuesday afternoon, the body of tho woman was exhumod and all tho clothes taken off. The , pockets, and every jpart |of the dress which might conceal any scrap of, paper or other clue, were examined. Nothing was found. Thebody . was reburied, and Uifc clothes by themselves, uommllted to the earth for a Uttle whUe to puriS them. They, will of course L be kept to be used . »n the trial should- the supposed murderer be arrested," The above is a ekclchof all the pro , gresa miae,yesterday, as far as wo know, except that a man named Butler rowoda man and wo man across the Monongahela near Joses’ Ferry/ at about 8 o'clock, : The thing that troubles us in the wholo mau ler is lb-know why a mao desiring todoa deed like should haveetrayed away to a distant fieldto leave the evidence: of his crioo to be borne abroad upon the winds, when the river was thero under Ms feet, ready to destroy life anj at thcearootimeconveythe victim away. It would seem that cnly lhe madness which the gods V ‘ arc said (o'sendupon thoee they wish to destroy, ; conld 'have',prompted the -plan which was adopted. • ' , In the meantime/Iho ‘‘military German" is finding Jordan a Bard- road to travel Letters from Beayey and Darlington camo to the Mayor. . yesterday, sayibg;that a tnatraoswering the do ascription had been seen. - He was observed at * Beaver alofio, sUling-ori the end of , the bridge/ and . afterwards travelling west, still alone. If* •can’t escape. Hia Moose and hia black board are hhr enemies notwithstanding hc’aay nocent. The'.‘military German" if innocent ia the victim* of untoward circumstanoce, and mast be brought forward to clear up his oharacter'— v-! We euspect that men with black boards were ' ■ never, before ia eo ticklish a position. Las* Bcr*aio» Corpcs Mux.—A few days since wo walked through the spacious copper /" works of Messrs Park,.M’Curdy & Co., in the a ' . Ifimh Ward of this.city:/. ; Ko one can pass (hem - withoutobsornagtheheilnessof their appear ance and the shapely grace of the: sleek which u really : something worthy. of notice in a city where (bereafe aftmariy tall chimneys and so fewhandsomo biica.' Within, the traitor will be strnek-wiUi the perfeef neatness and; finish of everything. The iron floors, the huge furnaces, the noislcss tnoTcoent of the giant engine and the etuo wUh which everything seems to be done, will btrike the attention.- Moreover; the quiet which reigns in comparison with the roar ainf clatter of an iron mill is marked. j The macbiheiyinihe;take' Superior Mill is, > , very simple and the .finest wo have seen any where.'' It is the work of Messrs. Robinson, Mlonis> &^Miller."' Tho engine of aboat - sik hundredTjxwae porror, is almost ncialess in its movements. secms as if a child cpuld lay hold ofitanu stbp-it. Itlnrns a seriesof roU ers, in which the popper is| rolled into sheets. Those are fire tons per : pair. eomcßlnto the milt in pieces of aboal ai , and abont an inch -is Thcso aro heated'la thefnrrisccend passed to the rollers from which they come out' in sheets of any required thinness. Thereat- ‘ process jenderthe sheets ofcop per black mcolor.- U would be difficult to tell them from.sheet iron. -To restore Ih* color,, the: sheets are "pickled,*’ that le submitted: for a lluio while to tho action ’of ap acid : srad then placed'.in an oveu‘ ; aad /After (his they are passed into: -machine.where a i cries of^fwtr! { i!S*p^sg©» . pulleys, numbing against each others dip ’and cut nirtheiBetal iiito / - desired shape. Prom the shearers ,bandar it passes,upon the models: If, for \ example, a : copper pan is 16 be made, a model ofone iejpre pared into which a stamp, moved by machinery, plays.' The aKeetof copper la laid opoh the model, and the stamp at one stroke makes your pan. These pane or dishes are made nearly as fast as one can conveniently, count. If these copper dislus are to be tinned/ they are placed in a reservoir filled, with a solution of blue vit-r riol or sulphate ofSopper. : This gives them a rough surface to which the substance for coyer* log them will adhere; After the tionlogpro* the dishes are complete. -The capacity of this mitlofPArk& McCordy is much greater than the demand now.made . upon it. Tht sad iproxdmide bylhepblicy of a part/ falao and faithless to -oar interests, has afflicted eTerv branch The . r hrm bate toade every necessary arrangement ■j - for increasing their mill almost indefinitely.— They canadd, os the limes may demand, new . machinery tip to the fall power and space they hare at command. . These' copper works are a credit to this lnay be ranked in that < long catalogue op industrial improvements of which we have so many and about which the' v press say so liUle.Every kind otarOcle' which can oe.made of copper can be jhasufaetored by / " Meesrs.'rafk, M’Gurdy &*Ca, and orders sent % to them will be promptly and'faithfully filled.! The copper which they useis also of the-best 1° the world, and we may ssfely prediot for them complete suceets with the. admirablo np- pliances which they have at command. > shocking acotdent occarrcd on.Taesdayjßoni* ? ing, at the .residence of Bamuel C.* Wiogard, L TEeq., on the corner of Third and Boas streets, in ihls city. A girl named Mary Maloney arose in the morning at an early hour, and was-kind* . ling a fire-In tbe kiteheo. She lodkacan of . camphene in her. hand and spilled a portion of it. on the fire tq" make' it burn quickly. ) The camphene. was soon in a blase, and communica ting «Uh what rmnained in the can, itexptoded, enveloping the unfortunate girl’sbody in ashect of flame, and burning her in the moat shocking manner.; Her cries brought her assistance, and the;flames.were extinguished.- She.was still ( . alive last evening but waasuffering dreadfully, v. andbntlittle hope was entertained by her pbyei ‘ clan of her recovery. It may appear heartless on such an occa sion tomakc common-place remarks about . the necessity of caution in the ugeofthuac cpned .stuff, and yet it does seem as if one thigbt u welUhinlf of using gunpowder with Baiciy'ebonl a fire, as jtbis camphene. We . think there ought to be some restriction <tipon •, liy sale. ■ i Tsacht»b Elxct»d.—The Blxth Ward School Board, at a recent meeting, re-elected the fol lowing persons;as -teachers: Principal, p. G. Holmes; Assistants: Elizabeth Ralston, Caro* v llne. Davis, Malty J, M’Craokeo, Martha B. '’Snodgrass, AVelynM. Simpson, Maria J. Forbes, Harriet K. Wileon,Elixa J. -Getty, Margaret Iloward, Annie Stevenson, Ellxabelh M’Knight, Maria J. Kincaid and Annie Bums. . The Third-Ward.School; Board on Monday evening elected the following teachers for the Primary and Intermediate Departments: In-- tormediete, Martha Loro, RebeccaCofcain, Ellen. •Love, Mary Moore, Barah Wallace. Primary,’ Sarah Hauler. Annie J. Hadspsth, Emma Case, Ellen Mason, Mary J. Taggart,Bailie Gill,Hee* lerJohnatcß, MUsPaUon, Agnes Duncan. The; elecii6h for Principal and teachers in {he OreLmmar.Department was postponed. r Poucß.lTfJO.—Michael DclanCy Vras brought before Alderman Rogers, Toesday, charged with itealinreoiae shoes front Mrs. 1 Rachel Kemp/ ,®f, tfct]BUih Ward. He was held for trial ; ; ' : Charles Herbert, charged with committing an ‘assitdV upon John DHler, at East Liberty, sent to jan for trial by Squire Peh*;. bles township, , ‘ r John Tomer, recently from the Penitentiary, Tqm<l ‘7. .Tier 4 good detl of dif fi cully, in the second story of a house last* below, the Post omce, on Fifth .treet, where hi m noUog In 4 Tory bolstered. 4nd ootrageona men: 1 ner, offering, when told to go out, t„ patmy body out of the window who might deeiri to try the experiment. The M.jor committed him' for ten days. , . “ Two German shoemakers, who were drank and disorderly, werj taken op, and after getting aober were discharged on paying the costs "IfaruM Tim GLoaiors. Bah»?V’—This is the . title of * patriotfe tong wrilUa by our ' towns mio KilwanJ Jsy Allen, E«q , op tbs ocoa . *' flion by (be Duqoeatte Groys to\rtM Ujbi C*. Tlio ma . ricsTcbmposHion is by tlial wcU-ku«>wn' *riist l and composer, Harry Klebor, Esq: This stir.! r ring piece; amongst other good selections,, war be sung by the amateurs at their concert for the£ btneit of tho ftoflyof (ho Ulo Prof. Boeto, on' j. The Conti »*t cm Tirtrirr pfrrafaiT for tb« trial «fanj «h»a3hSfS!!3tl nn&OaMU is sued the day previous. • lo geflorftl expec? fatten exdtoa by proceeding* of the d*y P**ri®*V two of thoM indJctedfor sifting lottery tickets, AIL Keerfl end Berrurt PW7«w brongbtteto Court John Coyle, Esq* on bshalf ofTeny staled he had □odisposition toeradetheproeMM of tho Court; he had been arrested on hia way toils office end would now plead guilty. The plea wu entered end old Barney remanded to priaon for sentence on Saturday. In Kccril's ease, the District Attorney stated that Robert Hague, chief of police, who was an impor tant' witheas in the case, had gone to Chicago in pursuit of a suspcctedmordertr. Mayor fearer also stated that nothing wu fonnd on Keevti when ar rested to implicate him in the lottery holiness. Ue did not think Mr. Hague could proro much. 110 wu ready to proceed. John McClonry, Esq., for defence, asked a contin uance, stating that KootU's counsel, John H. Hamp ton, Esq., who had ppent much time in preparing the »*«, was absent, and wlso read an affidavit of de fendant, showing that CapL Short, an important witness whoso attendance heexpected to procure at tho next term, was absent. The Court stated that the witness alluded to wms.hinuwlf under indictment ?“• "“f 1 " ch "S*, * fugitire .from justice, with J,*** ? attachments ont for him, and rofowd to delay the trial on account of his absence. . Alter a delay of more an hour, from various eanses, the jury was sworn and the trial proceeded. ■Mayor Weaver, sworn—Know Mr. Keeril; don’t now his place oflmslLoas; ho was- arrested on a c P“ , ?b of lottery selling by the police. ; J. Nowton’Jones testiffod that KeeviLkept his office for the sale of tickets over the banking house of nUI A Co., corner of Fifth and Wood streets; that ho (Jones) had bought tickets, of him within two years put, Mr. Kooril wu a ’ render, not an agent. The Commonwealth hero rested, and tho defenco after calling upon Mr. Poindexter and Mr. Rinehart, to which eall thore wu no answer, did hot attempt to bjing any other witness, and Mr. McClowiy made a short speech to the jury on some technical defects in tho Commonwealth's evidence. Mr. Collier spoke abont three minutes. Tbo Court charged the jury that they were bound to bring in a verdict on tho first count of selling lottery tickets, which, after retiring for a few moments, the jury brought in. Mr. MeClowry asked if bail would bo taken, to wbich tbo Court rospondotl that it had no power to take bail in tuch a case. Kcevil wu. re manded for sentence., • Thomas Graham convicted of keeping a ferocious dog in October, 1557, and.sentenced to pay-the costs only, prbvidod ho would kilt tho dog. This ho has notdone, and a process wu issued to bring tho man up. JIo Is in tho habit o! tyibg his dog at night and the brute howls and whines through all the watches of darkness to the infinite disgust and hbrror of every person with ears. We think Gra ham is not alono in this matter. In various parts or the city a regular dog concert is kept up all night, and there it scarcely a night when wo go along Liberty stroet towards tbe'Point (and wo usu-, ally-aro late home) bat half a dozen curs are rush- Idg and yetpingand snappingat oor heels. It wonld Sjrq ns great pleuuro .to kill a few of them, but tit o -beasts are so actiro In dodging Into lanes and boloa that'yon -might u well strike at shadows, 'Tbs Pittsburgh Meihoditt Arfeoeafe gives tbo fol lowing statistics of the result of thnlast year’s labors of that religious body iu tho Pittsburgh Conference: ! "Increase of members, 1,284; .of probationers, 5,412; new churches, 9; new parsonages, 3; increas ed value of tho churches; parsonages, $2,- 060. Increase of conference collections, $675 51; increase of missionary collections, $2,641 90; of bible .collections, $892 64. You before lut there wu raised for the support of preachers, including quartcrege,:hon#o-Tont, tablo expenses, and traveling expenses, $56,772 60; lut yeu for tho same, $70,- 019 38—being an increase of $13,246 72, neuly one-fiflh more. Every district increased the amount,' and a majority of tho appointments. An addition of 39 Sabbath schools, 845 more teachers, 4,038 more .scholars, 4,727 more volumes in the libraries, 1,273 more Sunday School Advocate* taken, and 1,044 tdore conversions in the Sabbath reboots than the preceding year. The increased expenses of the Sab bmh schools, $1,136; 90—making an aggregate of $18,294. 67 raised within the .Pittsburgh conference wore than daring th«f preceding year, without count ies what eras paid for bnQding or repairing churches and parsonages, or for literary institutions, or for liquidating old dobtaon the some. Tho total amount raised the last year for the support of the gospel and for benevolent purposes is $91,072 54. If we add to this the amount raised for literary institutions and for building churches, wo would doubtless have a som considerably oror ono hundred thousand dol lars.” * ~ CoiTijta ArntAT.— Last night, about eleven o’clock, an affray occurred at the lager beer hall on Bmlthfield street, near Fifth, during which the proprietor of the saloon, Mr. Christian KUoe,-reccived a dangerous slab In tho left side, which it is thought will causo his death. As wo a dispute arose between Mr. KUno afid a pkrty of yonng men in regard to paying for beer. Hr. K. alleging that ho had not been fully paid. -Mr. K. shut the doors upon tbe party, and as he was about passing inlo the door, the blow was struck by eomo parly as yeiunknown. Two young men, named Joseph M’Cabo and ]&ward M’Cann, who wore in (beparty, were akrested, and will have a hearing to day. I Dr. Walters was called to dress the man’s j Wound, wkich.bo says extends probably iutp Ure. I-heart, - Adirk-kfijfe t foorjpx.^.fiy> nKMH&flHß|Hs§3Sß9jsS|9Koip^^A*ii| IflsSflPPßßsHffl^SliMral^fooaupon it, WIRS, thought not to be the weapon with- Whioh the wound was inflicted. ThnlatehouF at wbich we write prevents us from giving any of tho particulars, farther than above. - • Dead Bodt Recovered. —The body of amid dle sired man, with dark hair and sandy beard, K wae found floating in the Ohio near Shippings port on Friday. When taken from the water it waa discovered that the deceased had come to Jiie death from violence, and a verdiet to this effect was rendered.' The deceased had on a red flannel under shirt, blue cheek over shirt, barred cloth pantaloons, shoes and socks. la his pocket was found a bill for thirty- two cents, purporting to be drawn from J. M. Fulton to J. Sourbeck, but beyond this nothing was discover ed onhim whatever that would lead to his iodentlfication. Any persons desirous of inquir ing further about the matter should address Mr. 8. Gormly of Industry, Beaver county, Pa. Catalogue. —We have" received aoetalogue for 1857-68 of Weetminster College, situated at New~Wilmiogton, Lawrence county. Pa. The course of study, as laid down in the catalogue, is; very comprehensive, and, from wbaf we know of the President and Professors, we are prepared, to add that wo do not doubt it iralso very-thor ough. The institution is In a flourishing con dition, hating had no less than 248 students during the year. Recently a new college edi fice has been erected, 00 feet In length, 68 feet : wide, and three stories in height. We believe Ifaal'this college is all it professes to be, and that It is worthy of libera! support. Bill Jones Again. —The inevitable Jones family is bound to make a sensation. Wro. Jones jr., triedforandacquitledof themurderofSami. U. White la Washington county, last spring, wasstilihcldin jair.iu that,borough, charged with having poisoned ay oung man named Archer and on lhat' charge was'to be tried. On the night of the 12th (Monday,) he broke jail and. escaped/ The sheriff of Washington offers $5O reward for his arrest, is six feet in height, of dark complexion, and has black hair; wore a dark coat, checked shirt and Kossuth hat at the time of hia “eruption.” Does —“Beware of dogs”! These brutes are beeoming too much of a nuisance about the City and we hope such measures will be rapidly en forced while the dog star is in the ascendant as wiU protect all people from their fangs. Judge McClure expressed himself on the dog question yesterday and Mayor Weaver and Mayor Stock rath have both taken preliminary steps towards abating the nuisance. A man named John MoDonald was fined by the Mayor of Allegheny oh Tuesday for bringing a huge, surly unmuz zled bull dog into the market. Lickxse Law. —Jqdge McClure states (bet as near as lie can tell under the new lew (here will txrnbont 700 licenses granted this year.— Underthe.other law there were about 175. So many lloenses have been granted that, them will not probablyhe many Infractions of the law.- Almost • every one who asks under (he new law oan obtain, and (hero is small inducement to sail without lief so'easily to be procured. ; dtrRT Discuar/jsd. —Yesterday (Tuesday) (here being no other eases on the Hat for jury trialj the jurors were discharged and (ho Court adjourned. It will meet,however, this morulng to lake up the argument list and will continue to meet dally tUntls disposed of. ’fun young girl who bad caused her parents so tnnch pain and trouble, by improper conduct O4O l ft Allegheny, and who it was' said had left her home to go away with him, was taken yesterday and committed to (he House of Refuge, where wo (rust she jnay learn wisdom and find again (ho path of virtue. Thu citizens of Mt. Washington are about taking the initiatory steps towardsthe formation qf their thriving villiage. into a borough. It will make one of the most delightful boroughs, as Uif now one of the pleasantest spots in (he bounty. ; -toi learn that the private Bankers of the city have made arrangements under which, hereafter, Mexican Quarters will noth* taken by them for imbrothan-twenty-two cents. < ‘L?vieB,”.wiU be 'taken at twelve cents and “fips” at fire. Mas. Csamowb Blvji* sends us “General 3mUh'js Funeral March,” “Hope”,—<one of Stephen Glover’s Oems.of Sacred songs and “My childhood hours Farewell." Mrs. Bljtme lain reoelpt of a selection of lata pmtlo. W. Stkwabt, for a long time engaged, in -the office of the Cleveland and Pittsburgh Rallrosd, has been Appointed freight agent of theline, vies Jbhn P. Glass,resigned. . A Rifcblicab Mass Convention will bo held on the 80th of August, at New Lisbon, Colum biana county, Ohio; * i » L SX”* « f 'Q«»tWr S*s»ion« «M SM™**® "7 (M Court Tt»tCT4»T to take ball Jo .Sf.Mwtya of.tfc* liquor Uw. .».Vu-'Cr- 8 ; 7-V? •••*?■ if^ raa ia' the Stat J nas ia 10tslnto3thlchit is di vfv - ° arro ® , i*dby amadous streets and avenues whiph admit pure olr,\ and open views of loVely scenery, these loti the advantages of sabnr ban naidopeos, witiyall-thß jpuylio and domestic conveniences of city improvements. t The extent and elegance of private improvements already made in onr sisterclty pktntaeontiy soduro'it as one of tho most delightful neighborhoods for residencos. When the elegant wire, suspension will have displaced the old wooden strncthre 6vef ihi Allegheny, the access to this property from our own city will net'only be. convenient but a.delightful promenade. On next Tuesday evening tbe closing sale of these lots will take place in Mr. Davis’ auction rooms. Fifth street. AU tbe lots fronton Central, a sixty foot street, which opens directly on tbo West Common, and reaches to Allegheny Aveouo, also 60 feet wide. When im proved with homesteads, Control street will bo the favorite site of this favorite locality. A visit to tho premises will convince and delight- all those in seirch of a suitable spot for clustering around them tbe beaqtics and comforts of borne. The terms of sale wilt bo fonnd easy, and as the proprietor js de termined to sell, this is the most favorable as cer tainly it Is the most inviting opportunity wbich may occur for many years. * by our Special Reporter .) It will furnish any reader of this item nn half boards interest and amusement to pay a visit to No. 68 Fifth street, where the splendid Sowiog Machines known as " inircfer <£* iPtbonY* are on exhibition under the supciintondaoce of Alex, Jt, Heed, tho energetic agent for this city. There machines, com prising the different varieties manufactured, the plain, neat and highly ornamental, occupy tho front rank of this elas* of improvement They are as cheap, also, as efficient Tho devotees of Aat rabtle Inxury, tho "Indian Weed, will And Jfe«r». ir«ron <£* GUaeon, 276 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, and Ohio street, Allo gbeny, principal dealers In the article at this point.. Th°y hav-e all qualities, styles, flavors and descrip tions of Tobacco, and iiw-addltion to the stock on hand at present, are about receiving an unusually large and well selected assortment from the East of the most popnlar cigars, aod smoking and chewing tobacco in the market. We predicted the success of the new Shirt Menu facturiogand Furniihiog firm of ifeun. Rotter & Smith, when.they took posession of their store-room in tbe Girard Douse on Smithfleld street, and derive nolittie pleasure from the fact that it has already won its way upon public confidence and patronage. There is no establishment in the city bettor worthy of tho esteom metod out than this, and we commend it to our gentlemen friends who would enjoy 'the ac quaintance of tasteful, intelligent and polite cloth iers. r Sotcr-ian't Vegetable Compound. —’ ,It is tho bast medicine which wo can recommend in Lung and Throat diseases, having effected cures in many a case considered by physicians to be hopeless after tbe failure of ovary other remedy. Its history is itself a standard endorsement. Used origs Inally by the person whoso name it bears. In tho last extremity of suffering, and efficaciously used, it bos in a few yean bocoma known over the wbolo continent and can connt its faced by thousands. < Caiyo't Ambrotype and Photograph Gallery, No. 21 Fifth street, is a most pleasant resort, a (place with which few who are acquainted ever "fall out,” ono not to bo passed without a desire to step 'ln, at least for a few moments. And why ? Because its proprietor is a thorough gentleman, devoted to tho interest of those who call upon him, invariably kind and polite withbut effort, and, withal, a faithful and skilful' operator. His'reception room is tbe most eooveniont in the city. Step ia and convince your self of tho truth of this statement. A Remepv von Hot Weather.—Tho very best remedy for this hot weather is to drop in at Bown’s, Federal St, Allegheny, and treatyonrself to a saucer of their delicious Ice Cream, or a glass of; sparkling ico cold Mineral Water, Savored with theeboicest of Syrups, and drawn from,, a fountain in excellent or der. Their stock of Cakes and Confections are of tbo bost description, manufactured from good mate rial,and got up in thoncatoststyio imaginable. Giro them a coll. • t Tbe place to secure a saucer of delirious Ico Cream, to cool off in a well ventilated and luxurious saloon, fitted up in the neatest stylo, the place to enjoy an hour’s chat with your wife or aweotheart, while aip piog the cooling and healthy lnxnry, the place where tbe best of cakes and'confectionsry, family bread and Ico Cream are made and sold, tbo place is Ouven’s, SL C)air st-, near Liberty. f Tun Lovr o jt Poaiar.— "Tbe lovo of praiee, howo’ur concealed by art, Reigns, more or loss, and glows in every heart; The prond, to gain it, toils on toils endure, Tho modest shun it bat to moke it sure.” U is our province to praise the garments mado at the Brown titono Clothing llall of Rockhill A Wil son, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. j ' Liodt coats neatly made. Pants and vasts salted to the. season. Summer under wear of silk and cot ton, silk and linen hosiery, for men’s aod boys’ wear, at close rates for cash, by Caraagfaan, Federal street, Allegheny City. J Da. M’Lane’s Liras Pills, Fleming Bros. Faopurrnßs.—Tht» great tacdldna baa sttppUotgd all ntb tntor tliacore of dU«aac«of the Liver. iKefftvta ar»so Mlutarj 4D.1 tprody,aodat-ibe anna time au pcrfi-ctlr ufe. j practiced in a region of country n> which-liepalla, or Lfrer I Complaint, !* peculiarly formHabla and cotmeoe, and Who ba<l*pcnt years in di-covering the Jngrodlcotv and. proper* tfamiDK th*ir quantltiea, tbesa PUlf are peculiarly adapted to every &>rm of the disease, and never Jail to allcrtate the mo»t obstinate cate* of that terrible complaints Th*y bare lastly become celebrated, and tb« reaearcbea of Dr. U’Laae Itav* placed hia namo among tbo benotactoraol mantdnd. No'one having syrup toms of this formidabla complaint •bonld bo with oar tbnn tnraloabU Pills. Hits you a pain ia tbe right side, under tho edgaof tba riba, wblcblhcrtaa ea with pressure—unable to 110 with ease oh the Uft alda— with occasional, aometimea coostant, p4ln trader tbeshouY- Sdar blade, frequently extending to the top of thesbonlder. Rely upon it, that although tbe latter pain* are aotsetimes taken fer rhenmatic, they all arise from diseases of tbe Liv er; and if you would bar* relief, go instantly and buy a box of Dr. U’Lane'a Liver Pills, prepared ooly by Fleming Pros, of Pittsburgh. becarafhl toaskfbrDß. ITLANB B CELEBRATED LIVKR PILLS, taanaJhctured by FLEUINQ BBOA, of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Tills purporting to be Liver Pill*, now l-efuro the public. Dr. BPtAao’s r«d ulne Liver Pills, also bit celebrated Verulfogo, can now be . had at all rv*p»scUbU drug storea. Font pentane wttAeuf t\M9iv*4t*r»of julOJawT PLEMINO BRO& A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN AT LAFAYETTE HALL, oa FRIDAT EVENING, July 10th, at Bo'clock,for thal>cn«atof tbefunflyof tbo late PROF. BA EUR, of Baltimore, for which ocawJon tbo following ladks and gentlemen-h»TekJn<tly tolantoerod their eervleew HR. HENRY KtEBER^ MRS. DOWNING, (Uto MISS KRAFT,> t MISS BCRIBA, MR.GIAUBONI, 3IR. E. FOERSTKR, MR. AUG. KLBfiER, • UR-OIKRT BRRCUT .HISS BISSAU The I'rdaiou Muaicai Society, .TbeForteich Moslcel Society, and others. . Tickets CO rant*, to bo bad at the Mode Stores and at ll>e door, on the evening of performance. JnWjdtd $l,OOO Reward for any Medicine that will otcel PRATT A BUTCHEK’S-MAGIO OIL, tba only Indian Remedy now told fur BAcvaot 'm, Headache, Toothache, iUfn i* this Side or Hick, Sprain*, Bruises,tl&tfa Throat, Bums, Cbnlradtd Gird* and Muscle:; the only’wg otahle remedy discovered that wQ] act upon them and list her the joints. Thousands cf persona have been cored of thene complaints by thU now dlaoovery.' All are Invited to giro it a trial. Piindpal office 80S Washington street, Brooklyn,N.Y. Foraaleby DR. OEO. H. SETSER, No 110 Wood street, and J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny. Signature cf Pratt A Butcher on the wrapper, and name blown In the bottle. apUMewP Galvanic Battery, or Electro Magnetic Machism, for Medical purposes, or a very enpetlorklud, will be aent free of Erpreaa charges, wbe rarer an Express rant, upon a remittance of Tan Dollars. Addrem Dr. GEO. IL KBYBBK. No. HOYVood 1- PUtaborgb. Pa. apfcdtwF To Acrroai Sufferers.—A retired Gentleman having been restored to health in aWw days, after maoy years of nerroos so ffortog, will send (free) to s**Ut oUwira. a copyefUteprescripUonabdßtnpplyof the remedy,on re ceirlng a stamped enrelone bearing the applicant's addrcaa. Direct thJdter. JOAN M. DAGNaLL, iSSFnltoa street, llrnoklyn. New York. ; epOdhndeodAamwT C CONGRESS HA#,, CAPE ISLAND, Cape Mix, N. J —Bw nltcribiii b# twi 1 * to Inform the public that tbe above well known end popular establish. meutwQl b« opened for tUo reception of visitors on thei&tjj lost. This extensive banding has been constructed In the most approved modern style, with epaeloiu end airy cbaro .bcrs, ample and eitaaajvocorridors, superb drawing inom, and adlnlnc hall unsurpassed in the united Slab's. The . fernlfare la of the most c*etly and laxerlmis d<*crfptlon, and they confidently premise that those who nay favor them with their conjpaoy sliall enjoy all the comfotle, cun veulencee and refinements of a tint class metropolitan ho tel. Oiogrtss Uall Is bostitlfnllj sitnated In the nuilat of a grsssv lawn, etrotchlng directly to the tea aid*, and com ma tuts isu unlptMnptad view of the ocean. Ibtepdlng to krep O first clan hotel. In every scose of tbo Word, their charges will be the same as last season. Connected with tbeestabllahmentis a Telegraphic Station, communicating with all parts of tbs Union. Jss:d2msod WKSTATIIOMPSON, Proprietors. S~ BA BATHING.— COLUMBIA noCSR, CAPE ISLAND. CAPK MAY, N. J. This establishment will lie opened for the reception o( Visitors, on THOKBDAY, Jnoo lOtb.lMb.- It Is locatal in front ot the Ocean, and is surrpandod by a Lawn, which extends In front to the Beach. Private Tables will bo fur nished to parties who may doslre-tbotß, and Irlnsar will be Mrvedat2toAP.il. Owing to tbe.premureofthe period, llioprica of Board will he reduced, itoosni can be engaged and orcry other information wtil bo given npoa inquiry. L. HARWOOD, No.3l|lU Welnqt street. P.B.—ExtensiveßtabUngon thepremises. , myS&ameod Paper Baxes, CHARLES BUCKLEY, MANUFAOTUB er, corner of Third and. Wood pa, Hat. Cap sod Bonnet Boise; Jewelry and Prescription box* so. All kinds of Paper Boise made to ordor. H. EL—-At Hsetem prtoe. j k&IjT 90 non BBS, BACON SHOULDERS; i4«V/,UVUMDOOdo do . Hear, 7 . 6,000 do do _ Sides; _ 90 tcs. S. C. .Hams, Jot rrc'd and for sale by ja2 T. ttTTLB A CO. CTORAGE TO LET—Two Ittigo dij Cel- Kj Ura and Second and Tfafad floors, on favorable terms. Inquire of IIITCIIwCK, UcCBEERY A CO- J*l j- Wo. BQ Second and 163 frontetnete. ItCOURNIKQ GOODS.—Black Grenadine, ATX Black Tamettlne, Black Crape Da Rspeee. Black Bermg*, Black ChalU*, niack Moos Delaine, Crepes, Tells, Ac. je&AkwT C.HAMBOff L0T8.74 HartmtiL Salmon, mackarel and haubux just rsceiTsd at YRASOBTS Family Ornery and Tea Store, rsdertl drwt, Borne of the largest end fattest So.l Kackaral and Salmon to be fond intbecity. Also, 109 Jbe. Smoked Halibut in prime enfcr. ; Jnl. , [FAMILY FLOUR—Choice white wheat la’ P W tbt sacks fcr eala la tote losnlt, by Sfo 7 * . P. C. HBBB8T; J»r; liberty *od Head «fc~ prime white in atore and JtJ'farAaWjby t - (WV ' Tflßgrap«c.v Latest firamSmpc. 'St. Joef,N. 8., Jniy 13.—Tha steamthlp Canada, from with :4btcs: to tho three day* later than previously.noeited at passed off .Capo Raea yesterday, and haring he<m intercept ed by the sews yateh.aEtho Associated Ritas, the following snnriaarr wairobtalned t' ;; The steamer Indian; from Quebec,^arrired out on the 30th, and the North Star and Kangaroo from Now York-on the lit. Considerable anxiety was felt tn relation to the Atlantic Cable when the Canada sailed. A private ffieeting of DlinoU shareholders bad been held in Londoo, hut the proceedings had not boon «nad g public. The House of Lords has reject*! the bill to abol ish Church rates by ft largo majority. The bill al lowing tbe House of- Commohs to admit Jews as members of that body, has passed on second reading in the Bouse of Lords, by 46 majority. Parliament will be prorogued before the end of July. ComcEnciAL Lwelliqesce.— Liverpool, July 2. —Tho Cotton market has been, very buoyant; tho sales for tho week Are floating; 37,000 bales includ . iog 11,000 to speculators and 8,000 for ekport of all qualities, have advanced i@id, and some circulars make tbo improvement Jd. - Sales to-day, Friday, 12,000 bales; market doting firm at .following quo tations ; New Orleans fair 71, middling 7d, Mobile fair 71, middling 6Jd. Thestock of Cotton in port is 629,000 bales, including 652,000 bales of Ameri can. Manchester advices are favorable, and holders demand an adjanoe, which has the effect of check ing operation^ Bbeadstutfs.—The weather in England'contin ued favorablo for tho crops. Richardson, Spence A Co. report Floor firm and in better demand, nndCd adrancoin prices. ’ Tho quotations are as follows: Western Canal 20s Cd@2ls 6d; Philadelphia and Baltimore, 225@23s 6d; extra SL Louis 245@24a 6d. Wheat closes buoyant in consequence of drought on tho Continent, and prices have advanced ld@2d for red since Taesdayi Southern red 5a 6d@ss 10d; Western white 0s 3d@6s6d; Southern white 6s lOd (g)7tf -Id. Corn dull; yellow nominal at 34sCd: white, 32s Cd. Messrs. Boland, Athja A Co. report the advanco in Flour at 6d@ls. Frotisiorb.—Messrs. Athya ft Co. re port Beef firm. Pork quftt; Lard firm at 54af§) 55 and 60s for better lots. Tallow has dedinod ig@ 2s; Batcher’s Association Tallow is quoted nominal Cd. Hi Cheese the sales are unimportant. Moxsr Market.—Con sell is quo tod at 95J@959 for account The bullion in the Bank of Engtand has decroased X 95,0,00. There was an increased ac tivity in tbe money market at 3 peccant.' Columbus, July 13.—The Republican Stato Con vention met this morning at Concert Hall/. All tho counties in the State were fblty represented. Gen. Jamas M. Ashley, of Toledo, was chosen temporary chairman; also three Secretaries. Committees were chosen on credentials and permanent organisation. Gen. Aibley mado a neat speech on taking his seat Tho lion. J. A. Bingham and Caleb ■B. Smith ad dressed the Convention, after which it adjourned till, two o'clock, P. M. Afternoon Settion, —Tho Hon. Samnel 8. Craig head, of Dayton, was chosen permanent President. The Committee on Resolutions* through their chairman, the Hon. B. F» Wade, presented the fol lowing, which were unanimously adopted, the Con vention giving a tremendous aye: Retohed, That tho'Republicans of Ohio in Con vention assembled, entertaining' an abiding confi dence in tho cardinal doctrines of the party, hereto: fore inscribed upon its banner, and in defence of which it has never failed to secure from intelligent and patriotic freemen of the Stats iut ardent and triumphant support, hereby reaffirm the same and again cpmmend thea to tho favorable consideration of tbe people. Retolred, That the President of tho U. S. and his servile partisans in Cohgresi, aided by in Kansas la their persistent efforts to enforce by violence, frand, bribery and intimidation upon the people of that territory a Constitution in opposition to tbelr will, and in fraud of their undoubted right?, deservo and ought to receive the unqualified con. demnotion of all tho American people. lUtolced,- That the astounding disclosures and rumors of corrupt prodigaltty'of the national admin istration which in the brief period of eight months of profound peace, has exhausted an overflowing treasury and added to tbo public debt forty millions of doHara without any visible indications of a pro posed remedy or a cossatioovtf tbo evil, between tho alternative of natitraalib'ankrupley or national re form.' -S Retohed, That wo invite-ail pion of all parties tqjoin with us ia restoring tbo Igovcrament to its , original purity and principlos.and preserving it as an inheritance fur thoso who may come after us. The following ticketj WM -JQDinmated: —For Su preme Judges, William V. Pack, of Scioto county, and Gen. C. P. Walcott, of Summit,by acclamation; Comptroller, W. B. Thrall, of Franktin;.Board of Public Works, John L. Martin, of Butler. ' Groat harmony and good feeling prevailed. 'An immense enthusiastic ratification meeting is now being held in Capitol Square, the mectiog b©- iog addressed by the Hon. B. F. Wsdo, Hon. B. Stanton and others. •St, Louis, Joly 13.—The Utah correspondent Aaf the UrpHllicattf under <Uto of JunelSth, aays v that the conditions agreed upon el the conferanee between Governor Cummiog the Peace Commissioner* and the teads, of the Mormon Church mo, that the troops’ shall enter the city without opposition; civil officers to bo permitted to perform the duties of their office without interruption, and unconditional obedience to the laws of the land. On the ” - hand, past of fences to bo forgotten, as *' closod against both eept tit* one which is oct bib family. Everybody 'V their wagons or on the grout.-., The river has risen six inches in the last twenty, four hours. The swell came from the Upper Mississip pi. which is now stationary, with fire feet at Dnbuque and the same depth on the Lower Rapids. The n«»- souri is'falling. Them ii a fair stage of water in the channel. Gkkessbcrq, In«L, July 13.—The lUpnblican Convention of tho Foarth district met hero to-day. The Hon. Judge Hackelmao, of Rush, was nomi nated on the first ballot. Resolutions approving of the 4th.of March State resolutions and nominees, and denouncing the Green-Engluh bill and the ex travagance of tfao’adminijtratioD, were adopted. Harrisburg, July 13.—An informal meeting of the Delegates to tho State Convention, assembled this evening at Coveriy’a Hotel. The attendance was largo. Tho Hon. D. Taggart occupied tho chair. Judge Jessup was- nominated as temporary chair man. The Convention will moct to-morrow in tho hall of tho House of Representatives. Qfmrc, July 13.—The ship Windsor Forest ar rived here, reportrthat she was in company with the Niagara aijd Agamemnon for three days. She part ed from thorn on the 20th of-Junoin hear? weather; both had light steam on. The weather o'n the 23rd to the 24th, was fine, but from then to the 29th heavy south-west winds prevailed. Louisville,' July 13—Mrs. Patrick Pope and family were poisoned by arsenic pat into their coffee by a slave girl ten or twelve years of a'ge. Mrs. P, is in a critical situation; tho rost of tbo family aro recovering. Louisville, July 13.—Tho river is faliingtlowly with 4J foot water in the ehannoL Weather •toady. Mercury 80°. 4 KADI ItKADI KBADI—“Yo afflicted read,*'-the follow <X log certilleale ora cure of dtp r 20 years' .t»Mlng;[ IK T. HtUCßOLl) —Dtar Sir.; I have boon troubled .with an bSHction oT th 6 Dlatlderaud Kidneya fur over twenty yean. I have tried Physicians in rain, and at last conclu ded to giro your genuine Preparation a trial, os I had heard it .highly spoken of. It afforded me immediate relief. I h»Vp osed three bottles, and I hare obtained inure relief from its effects and. foci lunch hotter than 1 bar* for twenty yean previous. 1 bare the greatest faith in Its rirtnoa and curative powers, and shall do all luTny power to make It known to the afflicted. Hoidqg this may proTe advanta geous to yon In awlatlag yon to introduce the tncdldha. I am truly youm, M. McCouxicr. LewMown, I‘a_ Jan. 28, 1867. » Should any donht Hr. McCormick's atatemont, be refers to tbo following gentlemen: 'Utm.Wm. Bigler,ox-Governor, Pennsylvania. Uon.TboeD. florenco, Philadelphia. J.C. Knox, Jodge, Tioga Col, Pa. • Hon. J. S. Black, J r tidga, I’hllailclphls, Uon. D. IL, Porter, ex-Uotoriior, Pennsylmnl.i. lion. Kills Low la, Judge, Philadelphia. Hon&.C.Grier, Judge U. H.Coart. lfon.ll. W. WoadWard,Jadg*. Philadelphia. Uon. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, Philadelphia. , Hon. John Bigler, ex<loveruor,CaJHnn)ia. Banks, Anditor General, Waihirigloa, D. C. Aud many others, If necesanry. 49~8eft advertisement headNt 1 ~ U.EL&IBQLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION, orders of Copper cut to any dnairod pattern. ~r C °v|— mr2S.-<3mdawP royghdamkwlyT __ - • AG) P V Louisville, July 13.—The notes or tho Cititens’ Bank of Nashvillo and Momphis ore refused. It is expected to, closo to-morrow. Memphis, July 13.—Tbo CiUiona' Bank has closed. Sprcial ilotlcrs. WKB SUPERIOR COPPKB HILL. SMELTING WORKS PARK, M?CURD7 & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, mtAZIK&S* and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP- F2R BOTTOMS, Cains] Still Bottoms, Spelter redder, 4c. Also, Importer* and Dulcn in METALS, JTIN rL\TF v BJIISBT IKON, WIRE, Ac. Oofattanllj on hud, Tlnmcn’e Machines and Tools. iftirrhoiiMe, A’o. 149 Firtt und 120 Schnnd street. Pittsburgh, Ptuna, A. A. CARRIER A BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, Ho* 63 Fourth Street, rmsßimaa, penna. Compiulo* represented of highest staudiug, Chartered by Pumisylvsnia and ollwr Statu*. Eire, Marine fend Lift) Risks taken of all doacrlpUoaa. f > A. A.CARIUKR, jyl6:ljtUc a. 8. CARRIERS M. E. GILLESPIE, dentist, Extracts Teetli without jiain, by an ENTIRE LY NEW Anaesthetic Agent Applied to tbo tmdb Ain! gums only. T<*Ut frntn one tg fall setts luaertedou Ute various ineUlUobaa**. Ho l:nth on entire I'orcttniti bate with conllQUoaa gain, which lu beauty,cleanlinessand durability cannot Call to ploaae. Coll and examine sped*' men#. aa.O(Sce 80. Dl Fourth street, brlow Market, (second; •tory,) Pittsburgh. . JsTrlydft J. M. hITThH MEEOHANT TAILOR, No! 54 81- Clair Street, (Dr.lrlib'aNov Qulldlng,) - PITTSBURGH, PA, s«3o:lydfc ]_ , JAO. McLAU GHLIN, ■ivarscmuor Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fasti Oil, dfelfcdiyfa yw. 168 and ITO Strut. W. Ac 35. RINEHART, maeotactumm AW wumi w All klndifef TobietOf Banff fend Cl|feri, : Dave recently taken the building No. 189 Wood atnet,fa. addition to their Ufeßu&ctariag Establishment, No.«lns In street, where they will b* pleewal to receive th«lr frienda, *p»:lyd& . • ’■ '■ HBNRV H. COLLDTBs Forwarding and Cosuslsalon Merchant, AND WHOLESALBMALIBIN y Cheesel Butt«r, Seed?. Irish. / And Prodoce fleaerally, /, *wf. Jb. » gwi. fitUimTth. y . BILE PAPER of best duality sold by Je2s WM.Q- JOHNSTON * 00., « Wood st. IEAfiHKS— 2O bna. Teen. Dried Peaches hutoretwfllmßtowtodoea: ROBERTDIOBJEY.■ TiCACKARfiL—2S half- bbls.: lam onl .At** facn>l* by R. PALZBLI A OD., ; QQDHSH— atccin atore iodft)t»alob%~ on sea WHITE BEANS oodSO do Dry KMHKXA Wtfi. Commercial. COMMUTE* 01 F. & BscsoTi V. P* Jobs 8. Oqsgeatx, Sixun'Enim J. B. Cayrmo, Dina irCi^T*#. PITTSD UnGH JBAttKBTSi ■ \SepmUd *Ss«aasy for the PitUinxrgh Catena] Pxmrnsß, Woxbmt Jm u, isss. receipt* light xad.sale* limited; lover grades to id at a aliitttt advance in some instancea. Sale* of 43 bids, from Qrst hands, $3,40 tor super; 28 do extra from •tors, $3.87; 80 do extra famlly,'s4,Gfc 70 do, $3,(52 for super, $4.00 tor extra, $4,60 for extra tally; 66 do, $3,C2 for tu per,' $4,00 far extra; 2S do, $1,53 tor extra family; 20 do, $3,80 tor extra. BACON—There n.i a fair demand tor toU tor boms use; -Sales oto4,oootta Hams, 0,000 do Shoulders, 8,000 do do,f;and 4,ooodoQatu*. 0. COFFEE—SaIes of 80 bgv, 12@12*4 as per quality. GERMAN CLAY—Sale# of 4 to* at $33. GROCERIES—SaIe* of 10 bhd« Sugar at B}£ market Arm. Molasses, Sales of 20 bbls N. 0. at 400, being an ad ranee. Some dealers rofas* toeell even at that figuee; except to regular 'caatomera. NITRATE SODA-Sties of 25 Ibis 5%. nOSETAUY AND COMMERCIAL. W« annex a comparative statsment of the' Foreign Im ports at New York for the week and since Jan. I For (Ac Kv/ti-, .$3,701,919 ...2^01,0M 4,?52,537 1,720,689 General 3lerchandu«}. Total fur the week $4,902£57 $9,215,837 $2,456,600 Previously reported 112,490,314 121,792,952 62,463^131 * Since January 1. —5107,577,327 175.577,415 CS,OGW?I We annex a comparative statement of the Exports, cx* clsiire of sped., from New York to foreign: porta for the week and since Jan. 1 : 1856. 1857, - 1558. 51,112,579 $1,280,382 37,032,831 37,471,019 31,257,017 Total for tbo week... Previously reported.. Since Jan. 1 439,159,66138,583,698 32^73^99 The exports o( spocle from this port for the week coding this day. And tor the year 1858, were as follows: Total for tbo week - $561,080 DO PrevioQily reported $12£36,786 79 Total 1859. —N. Y. Trlb. * RIVER NEWS. The Minerva arrived yesterday morning frotatfiucinnotb having been a good while making her way np. Tbo Hall* mao and Cambria are laid np at Wheeling, The latte* - ■learner baa a broken shaft Met tho Marmora and Paco* tali below Braver going down ; plenty of water in that neighborhood: the Beaver was running out quite a freshet, and had raisod the rirer below. TheArizoolaii hard aground at Carpenter's ground Just ahore Marietta ; (bund theJ. 1,. Hyatt at Sisters bardagronnd and dragged her. Cbevoit and Rosalie are both here now. The Cbevolt took hold of the Dacotah at Glass Uooso on. Sunday and polled her oil, breaking a good deai of hawsor. Paid the Cheroit $lOO. The Key West arrived .freya Glaas House yesterday morning, having got off on this rise. The river went up flvo inches on Monday night, and .was still rising 'yestorday m0m10e„..;.....The little steamer Venango from Allegheny Hirer is at the wliarf fitting up. ' The Economy is haring a hurricane deck built over her equal in length-to her second deck The Minerva brought a good cargo of cotton, but much of it was broken open and eomowhat scattered. There was over four feet of water at the landing last'reven log, and the river etUt slowly rising. The weather com fortable, the thermometer • landing at about 70° in tbo shade with a cool and dellghtfbl breeze. The Hudson, Capt. Ridenour, is going to run an a packet between bare ‘ and Cincinnati during the low water, she was ready to leave last evening—....lho Ida May with a‘good load, a good cap tain, and au obliging clerk—May and Hamilton—will leave tor Louisville thi* day; do not toll to take the Ida May. Bbe la safe and sate. • . Tuiixsa roa Sr. Pace—The steamer Tigrees,CapL John Wolf, Jr., came down from Dubuque yesterday with tho boat and two barges Ipaded down with produce. She bad a very largo cargo, consisting of 7,000 aackh of grain, floor, fie, 400 barrels and 1,419 pigs of lead. The Tigress will leave with her bargee for the Upper Mississippi to-day at 4 o’clock, I*. KL, without fall.; > ‘ PoarnxOtno Rrrxa.—Tfco gooJ steamer Mariner, Capt Bravo, U receiving tor Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, and will leave this evening at 4 o’clock, positively. Tho Marengo. Capt. Jd'Cailum,ie up for the Ohio river this evening at 4 o’clock. The Bay (Sty, Capt. Miller, Clerk, M’Closky,!« alio receiving tor toe Ohio, and will leant this evening At 4 o’clock.—Mo. Ho pub. of Snnday.. The ateuner Antelope oo her way np to New Orleans, when near Caaryviliewaa found to be on fire. All tho pas- Mugeru wore saved. The boat will probably bo lost, Tbo cargo was partially eaveX The Cincinnati Commercial of yesterday says: ‘‘On Saturday night, tho tow-boat Condor No. 3, came in collision with lha Lighttoot, two miles below.-Gnyandotle, and cam very near rnnuing over and sinking the;latter. A portion of tho Lighltoot’a starboard boiler dock guard, and a bog chain were cutaway. Tho Metropolis arrived from St. Inals, aad tho Hickman from Memphis." importiihyJUver, CINCINNATI par Mlnorva—2o bbla lard oil, Clarke k co -2 hhds sugar. Hphllit, Wirts A co; 10 dot buckets, I) J Kiel* ner; 28 bbfs Dour, 8 Lindsey; CG d hides, 1 Ulo skins Sj>aug, Chaitont A ode 57 bales cotton, Kennedy, Childs Aco; 4*4 bbls spirit*, C do chatooul, 100 do flour, D Wallace; 100 bbu whisky, W Carr A co; GO do do, J Kaux k co; 20 do do. U Lrltman; 47 bdls sheet iron, Jot Dickenson; 200 rolls toll, J Harman; 50 bbls flour, Graham A.Th'omaa; 4 hhds sugar, S Dyer A co; 12 bXa starch, 2 bdls bed cords, M’Condleas, Moans A ck 22* rlo«|s, (1 W Smith A c<n 5 bga feathers, l bbl beeswax, Wilson, Payne & co; 4 bga ginseng, ltagley, Oosgrave k lbx cancel coal, M’Brido A co, 1 coil tine. Brown k Kirkpatrick; 10 bxed goods, E B Scott; lOjiga pro duce, passenger. ST. LOUIS per Key West—lo 7 d hides, Wutt & WOsoc; 1100 pigs load, A Gordon; 72 g Lidos, £ A Swindler; 109 tna (dooms, Nlmlck l co; 2 bbls floor, Clarke A oo; 100 w bbls, A Ballou; 80 bbls flour, Urohara- k Tbomar, 5 hhds bacen, 13 tea faatna and beef, G GardinerVl2 bbls whUky, A Flack; 1 do potash, Kennedy A co; 10 do oil, R E Sellers k co; 1 da whisky, J J Gillespie. Steamboat*Register. ARRIVED. DEPARTED. Luzerne, Brownsville. Luzerne, Brownsville. Telegraph, do. Telegraph, . do. . Colonel Bayard, EUzaboth. Col. Bayard, Elizabeth. K»y West, St. Louis, Minerva, Cincinnati, Itirtß—l feet rititix- Telegraphic markets. .July If. —Cotton Arm: s»lm 2000 balra. flour ** •nW: ht»to baa a4T<u>r«d'Sc at st,tij}@t,9o. ihern ml $1,25; white Prk atMuljr at $16,70 for Mi at Whisky firm *t 23@23}ic. . _ c _ Muscorailo firm mt Freights on flour to IsW. Sucksatcady. Chicago and Rock laUud,7sJ£lM* ooU Central Railroad, TGjMUw-aokJc, 231-& Michigan Booth* Virgin iaSrxas, 03; Mlasonri'fiUes, 86; Qalrna* Chicago, 87 Erf* Railroad, IP; Tennessee Slxoal 93VC; Califcnil* Borens, 87; Ohio, 1860,102. . .PmnDiunfA, July IS.—Tho favorable advice* from abroad bare bad very Uttl« effect upon tbebreastoffsmar* Hoc. Boperfine Flour b held at $4,25, without tale*. The trade are buying moderately at $4,20@6 tbr common and fancy brands. Hro Floor remain* unchanged. Com Meal is looking op. Wheat scarce and bat very little demand; 1200 both old wheat sold atsl@l,os for red, and $1,13 for white. Hye 1* firm at b?. Corn tcarco and In good request) with an upward tendency in prices. Whisky unchanged: sale* of bids at 25c, and drudge at 24c. in Orocerloa and Provisions there is no change. Tho stock of aogar is light, and It is jo good rcqpest. Ciaoaaan, July IS.—The river haa risen 7 Inches. Flour is easier, common brands are offered at $5,70@5,76; higher grade* are weaker, but not lower. Whisky 2to and steady. Grain unchanged. Fork dull with Mllen at for Meat ' and no buyer*. Bacon Shoulder* have declined. 5 Wc; Bides aro offered at 7*4. Lard active with ndes-of 300bbli at 10!4, mostly held at the close at lQldc. .Groceries steady witn a fair demand. BtiTOJOta, July 12.—Floor quiet; *a!e* of now Wheat at $1,10<g1.13 for red, and sl,l£@t,2S fur white. Corn nomi nal; white at SOcand yellow at 82<te83c. Whisky firm at Provisions quiet. ' HELMBOLD*B genuine preparation. iIELMBOLIF3 Genuine PREPARATION. lIRLHBOLD’B Genuine PREPARATION. ILKLUBOUFS Geuuine PREPARATION. Is prepared according to Pharmacy And Chemistry, with the greatest accuracy and Chemical knowledge devoted to their combination. , . < HELMBOLD‘3 GENUINE PREPARATION—For diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, gravel and Dropsy. tiRKAT Pill.— Tl* G radon berg llfaith Pill tom htodache. Tbo Gmelhnberg Uealth Pill cares foul stuinarli. Tbedraffeoliory Health PHI cure* bad broath. The Qrasfsaberg Ueattb PHlctimcoeUve bowel*. The Grnehnbtrg Health Pill earn palpitation of the heart. Thedraefcaberg llelltli PUI cpmcotickT-naißS. The Grwfentarg Health Pill rarca pile*. ■ Tlie OraefisnbfTß Health pIH carta dyspepsia, The Oraefenbcrg Health Pill purges without pain. The Uraefonberg ItaUtb Pill does not weaken. The Oraejcabsrg Health Pill U not draalc. ThoOrnereoberg Health Pill can be token at work. The Graalenberg Health PHI ia entirely vegetable. The Orabfonbcrg Health l’lll tithe beat opening put kuuwn ThoGruefeuberg Health Pill Is made of choice guns and Tho Oraefrnbcrg Health Pill com acid stomach. The Uraefenberg Health Fill cure* oervonsn***. TbeGraefonberg Health l*ill haacurod hundreds. TheGracEmberglluailli Fill vGIt cure where aplllcan are. ThoOraefonberg Health MI acta on tbo Vidn»y«. Thaareercaberg Health Till comblcwtlie vlrtut* of mat other pJUs. . The Graelinburg Uoalth I’illa are tonic and not weakening. TbeOreeieaberg Health i’fll can In takea at night. * The Uraefenberg nealtb Pill can be taken aftor dinner The Otaefenberg Health Pill coalaloeadowioaue rill. The Graefoaberg Health PiU la taken by the weak. The Grncfenberg lloalth ITU la takeo by the bilious. : Ttio GraoSibbttrß nralth A'ltl enra Jaundice. TboGraefbuborglZeaUu Pl|l cores peroianently. forofoiltt.Un»linl»r 5 MkIDU,«. Uraefenberg Almanac*;/ which can be had gratia alt he asenta. Trice centf* box. DIL GKO.&. KEYSEtL Ho, Iw Wood atreet, andJ. P. PLEMINU, Allegheny. aygg.dtwT / / TTfJIJW Trasses for"the Care of Berate or Raptnre. MAB^H’S/RADIOAL OURS TRUSS. RITTER'SPATENT TRUSS. HTCiri SUPPORTER TRUSS. ; SELF-ADJUSTING TRUES. i DIL/DAN NINO’S LACE or BODY BRACE, for Iht oOTeo < Pro tajxmtU tori. PUm, Abdomlcal Wnkoreee' DR. S/S. fITCITS SUrer.PUtal Supporter. '" t /PILE PROPS, fur the •apport sod cut# of PUtt. / ELASTIC STOCKINGS,for weak and rurlMc* Telia. , t ANKLE BUPPORTftfcrwetksakleJolnU. BUSPINBORYBANtfAOES. ; BEM-INJECTING SYRINGE?; »I*>, eraqf'uadi ®t SyriDjoe. . • • . DBiKKYBERsIMbM* Tran which will ndladlratn Harnte&rßoptnre. / •* 'r 1 " qOOmrt^ußn^rtiin,No. lUWOO4 ,tml,,ggor tb. “•7 *»«aeuoc , t*Ce. aniw -the: promt e ' if'*^.®^^^ K * T *"Wl>»Tereduced the price JOTW J eeau per box, potnp in u iletut itjU,- ' ~l£f?S2*.T7 U,? ’’* ■"rtOxlr W«Mj eonceiitwied uuoicsJ ill [e»- fee pa thir pege oi pnlejr l ! *f!RiH4"<*«n -L/- ’'T'-r? Moaongiliwi BlrvU.S. Hail 'Paoksta amMasTxtxaufii; j arsuna jwfirson, j r*TSS. J '’MSS5r“»- • amaSSSSutk;■ ■ ABOVE NEW STEAMERS ARE bSU?“7.'?^ ,, ? r E* ,ll “ l 7- Horning Burn lam Htt» tialorta-'n li “* WKMtJWrt, EUttbltlltoWß. MoDGttO ?^R^^i^ Te ” 10n .y»J»tt®Clty, Greenfield? CuSbrS £SSSiS«ss:*ss: SSSSSxcSS*? raoniingaod sln the eveiing? p« farthS b££S, to ** ****** the Office, Wharf Boat, at th??£t«&& *°s o. W. SWTKDLra. St. 2-OUis, &c. THE NORTHERN LINE steam- , n=P» I «r KEY WEST, Opt W. S.Evma, will JMEIt leave Car St Louie, Quincy, Keokuk, Burlington, Musca tine, Daren port, RocklaUnd, Fulton CUy,Calana,Dnbtt4ae, Prairie da Chlen, La Crone, BUUwater, StPaol, and all In termediate portion SATURDAY, the 17th Inst, at 4 o'clock, P.U. For freight cir poaaage.npply on board, or to Jal4 FLACK, BARNES * OO^Agenta. For st. Louis, galena, iJBLa DUBUQUE and BT. PAUL-—Tie floeiflliHK paeeenger steamor lUBTISQB, Opt B. H. Porter, will leave for the above and all intermediate porta on MONDAY, the 19th inat For freight or nonage applj on board, or to Jal4 FLACK, BAENKS A 00, Agent*. • FOR ST., LOUIS.—The finetJEL* steamer IDA MAY, Out. John will leave for the above and all Intermediate porta on TUESDAY, the 13th inatant, at 4r. w. For freight or pea sage apply on board or to - je7 FLACK, BARNES A 00. FOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS-« fPtt o. VlLL.—The fine steamer ENDEAVOR, ABhIBK Capt Morkle, will leave Ur the above and all Intermediate porta on THURSDAY, the Utb lost, at 4 o'clock P. If. For freigli t or passage apply on board or to JnH FLAPS, BARNES & Co,Agenl«. $13,100,867 CO flafewllanrotw. DR. R. A, WILSON'S Tonic, Catbartlc and Antl-Dynpepflc FIX/Xaße PREPARED AND BOLD BY . B. L. FAHSESTOCK * CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. eo, corner of Wood and Fourtb'ata., Pittaborgb, Pa. AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartio and antUlyvpepUe medielne, theae PllU are recommended to the public by the former propria* tor (Dr.Wilson)with a confidence taco as a long continued and careful trial of thorn in an ample practice warrant*. In their operation w a cathartic, they influence more the p* If ' and ieaa the accenting in**' -*•*-* • torjaa'd lew the •—-lug power of the bowelsthan «dj otner eomblnauonju commas om. AH A TONIC.—They agree with" the moat delicato atom* »cb, removing nooses, psln and debility from that organ, ao>l through it impart toco andrigor to the whole system. AS AN ANII-DYSPEPTIO.—They wutraliw and int£ nipt the formation of adds, cheek fcnniataUon, and pro* Tenttboeliminatioaofgaaeatromtbeibod in tboatomach, —the direct consequences of chemical action,—an action rWbich shoold nerer exist in tho boman atomacb. From these peculiarities in the Pills, a person taking them may expect a free, full and natural eracsatlon of the bowels, Withcrut pain,nausea, local ergenera! .debility, or that dU gasUngaicknaasorcoatlTenese—the usual effects which at* tend or&>Uo«.tho nee of other portae. . t CEBIIHCAIE3. I Extract of a letter fan R. F< Farntnorth <£• 60., Druggiete, Haaphia, Tenu., Jan. V, 1358. wen the flrrt to in* trodnce Dr. A. AiUnu WUun'i i'll Id bora many jtui »o Thsy wen the beat Pm ever in this market, We n«e do other fa oar own famtHoe, end . neared for them & bleb character by oar recommendation*. Tour*, truly, 11. P. PABNBWORTII k CO. Extract of a Letter from 0. IK. Irtcirt, NathviUe, TtniUf February 15, 1858. Mcsara. B. h. PaniiesToot A Co,—Dear Slrc-I bare won Dr, U. A. WiUon a Pilla need for tbe agao with good effect; I hero used them myeelL end beliere them to he the beet PIH in dh. I bare no doubt they will care tuny other complaint! when properly need, end I cheerfully recom mend them to the public. Respectfully,yoon, o. w. irwin. From Col. Wm. Hopkint, late Canal Commitsioner. Wiaartarox, Pi , January B,lBs7.—Dear Doctor—l hare ..been using your M AntM>yipeptic n Fills. when occasion re quired, for many yean, aid can truthfully say that I hare nerer found any medicine equal to them in relleriDgme from affections of the stomach and head. They hare oarer failed to rollers mo from headache, and bare always left my system In better condition than they found lt< I mutt con fidently rocomoend your Pills as a sale an J highly rateable medicine. Vory respectfally, *e, Wll. HOPKINS. Dr. It. Auks Wilson. From Thot. ffluckmorc, Eeq., Treasurer of Allegheny County, Pa, To. Dr. B. A. Wilsox—Dear Sin I haro been nslue your Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill> In use, or that I hare any knowledge of. 1 first used them' for “sick headache," with which I suffered beyond descrip-, tion. lam happy to say, that they entirely cured me.— Since then I use them as a familyaedkinn if I in billions or anything ails me, and I require msdidne, I takes Pill andltcuresme;theyare.myonlr medicine, and haro been for the but seventeen years. THOMAS BLaCKMORE. January 8,1859. , 'Hear Dr. Keyter. Messrs. B.L. Fannarock A Co,:—l haro had considerable dxperlencoiatlienseoftheextraonlinary Pill compounded by Dr. It. Adams Wilson, of'which yon aronow ths proprie tors, and bare often felt their benign influence in my own case for ncrvoui htadaefu, arising from* disordered condi tion of tbe stomach. 1 hare likewise prescribed them for' others, incasos of Acmfcrania and other .farms of headacho depending on a deranged and-Irritable of the stomach and dlgestlre organs, for which they seem peculiar ly adapted, belugcnlirely free from any griping tendency I regard them as a rery ralnable PUL and ono tliat purges, wiiuont at all debilitating. Youra, trnJy, , .. .OWAIL KEYBBH, 140 Wood .street. PHtsborgb, March 5,1858*-jos-dkwlyT OLD DR. lIKATUi fG*loat hi) father,.two brothers, ' 4 niecei fay thtt •with » -oogh nection with hit ton . caring thoannj* of cue* coi For the parpoM of rescuing übisdt of •* being. •» poalble, be I, .ending Ibe ndpe to m. It for 10 cento. ADDRESS: / . Dn: HKl’ft 101 Spring «t, oppodto Bt. NkboUiHotal, N. Y.*(§y. Th® following wiilproUet Invalid® from Imposition. Ojtt ajr» Oouvrr or Rxw Tofts, u. f - HEATH, of said city, being duly sworn, nith A*t he is a FracUrirtg Phj/ticimta&SuTpeon la the city of Now York, sad » Graduate of the University Medical Col- Uge or Mid city. Deponent farther ssith that the Certificates of Curttbm onto annexed, sra troe sad correct extracts from letters of partia, sent by them to this deponent. (Signed) A. 8. QSJ.TH : Sworn before me this 7 Ih day of Jane, A. D- IBW _ (SJgned) DANIEL Fi.TUHIANN, Mayor. The extracts of cares will be sent with the Rceetoe. Je22Umdr Q LOSING OUT SALE OF : “ DEEAD SATES, ICE CIKSTS. At reduced price. HA33En’A CRHAMTREEZEBB, Vow U tbe time to supply yohfself at J?I J- T. CRAIG * cxya, 134 Wood at. CO APS—A large supply of. Jaw's well kjknown Brown Windsor Sep, joat recU Also, Honey, Valm, Lettuce, Nymph tad other tsbey Soapo constantly on JOS. FLEMING'S; •I. 07 corner Diamond and Market street. CIGARS! CIGARS!!—A large lot of genu ine naTanaClganof the •'Seneca,'* •‘Ooooetto.’’ '•Coni' ■ D t_“ E s tre Actoa” brand* rec’d thl* day. Tboee wltuloga box of good Cigars should call and examine my atoct before-purchasing elaoarhere. JQS. FLEMING MURPHY & BURGHFIELD have rec’d a lot of Ftgarod Swiss Waallna, a decided bargain. AH’! feqni and Unea Collars, lc*ar than unai: And we are now offering cmr Bengee and Grenadine Bohca at much lower prices than sold at early In the realign. QUNDRIES—22 bagsilaxseed; 3 doFeath k? era; 13 do Tentu Wheat; 30 bbla. B. Springs extra lam- Uy Floor, to arrive on ateamer Glenwood and tor sale by 1«* *ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. ELOOR —20 bbla. Extea .Family, mode'-of selected White Wheat, expremly for iamlly use. In store and for sale by . ROBERT DICKEY, _ »P lfl • 134 Front street, near Wood. PLAIN BLACK SILKS.—A large lot just received and selling cheaper than they hare ever, been offered tnthia city. Please call and see tKw«. JelfcdawT a UANBON LOVB. 74 Market street., LINEN CHECK, lUJSSIA DOCK and all kinds of goods for bojrP wear. Also, Bareges and «11 kinds of Santmar goods. J«StdAwT - C.IJANSON LOVE, 74 Market st MULL MUSLIN and ’ . .. Figured BwUa MutUna,at 12V6: per yard, - AU inarkod down at closing out sale of JeS&dAwF MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. TjiXTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IOO ska T«m I'-i Extra Family Floor in store and for sale by . Jul ROBERT DICKEY, 134 Front st. near Wood. T7RESH FAMILY BUTTER received daily JU perfapress, in kegs and backets, pat apetthe best dairies In Ohio, for sale, wholesale and retail, by J«25 IS3 street. WINDOW CURTAINS—PIain nod Satin Green and Figured Curtain*, for sale at wholesale ami ret*ll by W. P. MARSHALL A Co; t»: Wood at 1 toroh Wheat fbr sale by IiIXCDOOOE, McCRERitV A CO., Jfr-S . lga Second and 161 Fr.-iit street. WE are now selling; nil kinds of llfy Goods rtry cheap for cash. J«3? C- HANSON LOVE, 74 Market at. FAMILY FLOUR—SO bbla Extra Family, 30 bbla bbla Superfine Floor for sale by •• mi2s RIDDLE, WIETfI A 00k, No, 1M Liberty at. • FOUNDRY IRON—BO tons for salu by I*3o % HENRY H.OOLLINB. LIME —200 bbls. just rec’d and for-eale by J*3o! '.HBNItYIL COLLINS. 1 A bbls Potomac Herring in store and for * Vr sale by HUCHOOCK, MoCKRERY A CO. GRO. BAKEK’i&iOD LIVER OIL for sals by 4eae. FAPNIBTOCKACO. T?GGS—l'bbls. just Yec’d and JCifor sale by / JafiO B. ROBISON A OQ. POTATOES— 100 bus. ter arrive and for sslehy; ‘ Jc2& J. D-dANFIEU), T>ROOMS—IOO do* extra Com Brboma jurt 4LF rac’daodforsaleby T.limß AOO. SEED—IO bbli» on hand and , >l9. B.L.YAHNRSTOCg.ACO. '1 BALE ANISEED for sale by ” X '•••/• •■': B-LTArofaxOCg AOQ.- D »* , 0. HANSON LOT*. 7J H.A«t it POXATOK&t-100. tags for ualo by J Ol ' HITOHOOCK. MoCttMßy* 00. 50 APPLES on hand and -V ***** t»y i<» • RippLß, wito a 00. OtJMAC.—lQbagajust received, for sale M by . • ,J<IB >: t ; IHATAH PICgCT * <X>. AiH HHDS:4SGQAR- arriving and feriyte y.v/toj, . . Jala , - jSk. OARPIKBa , .-Ifi?■ '■ ;-I''-!'' ; •" \- . '. :- - . i/?i4 V;, :* .v.—r>. y -!*■•** JJEALTHI ORAc&n Con&rred on the Ladies by wearing ° ...,J ' DOUGLAS a: snBR WOOD<s CELEBRATED SKIRTS. The unparalleled toccwsoflLo NSW EXPANSION SKIRT (120,000 of which havebton aoMdarJngtho ta.it four aoatb»\ buudoMdtiM maautartiittrt to nuke arranccmart. will enable them to produce 200 dozens (2,400 S*lrt»)prr day daring the monies of Juu<\ .Toly sed August. # Tbey.alsocaltatlent!iintoihair ' ■ , . i NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, [ tor trailing, which U welting Onlrcml comasndiiioa from th* Ladies. I* l6 / the tele proprietors of theonfy “Patent Adjustable Bustlo" in use; m *®J imitations offered in th* market, as other Infringement* of ©nr patent, or worth*: IhfT,»l»3 mjmuCictara orer 70 Other Different Styles, 'ni«S 1 8KTO? Bostlo.” ESTSraroiLATOmS?" 'br th. HIGH- Lcdiaim that the batt artxate .jhjr ■ gennfne cnlee* etamped " °^ c - ** yulhc. Nona^ Douglas a sherwood, a^,sxs™ property holders, 'mitjTios. nntßiw & WSHBOW n«Tln s taertwd Ihrtr ftdliliai ,lbr and W- B. OHILBB As CO»8 , PATENT ELASTIC FIRE . ' AJTD ' WATER PROOF CEMEIiTROOFIKG, * RE now prepared to execute drdorafor tmr °r *“<*’ “"P OT flrf - *‘ lh, > Horton ® a^ mortctr ®»^* B C dotcrmJnw.tn pat ott : Boob that cannot be .. ; -i Cheapness and Durability. Onr Boob aw too well known to require any eoioiw fr *» M* oa. Testimonial* in brerof this Boosing and oaar>!osc»n - .beereobycalUng at onr Offlco, No. 75 flndthfield street. ‘ . BoildingacoTeredwith Iho abore Booflngean be seen at, n * K ?J? , i^ con,er ?^ W r ,i ® “»J High streets; J. Beck's and Serenth 'treats; House ot opposite Patterson's Stable; Store of R. Straw, corner of Market and Second eta; also Boom or&H.Bnecop, same block; Brownsrille Wharf Boafcnbnaaofßobert Flynn, Congress, botween Webster !? 4 .. W! i S? tl i®**. ofJ - U. McßobcrU, Webster at-, aebU) of eomer of Water alley and Sudatky street-Allegheny; House of H. B. Wilkin* Esq, Wood’s Aon; A. Kegley, John Scott, Wm. McCall and Mr! Coon, East Uterty; and many others too nnmorons to men* Mon. PERRIN * JOHNSON, apfcdawlyF No. ,5 Smlthfield rt, Pittsburgh, Pa. LATEST NEWS from all parts of tbo world Beo the NEW YORK DAILY fIEUALD, TttIOUNB and TIMES; PHILADELPHIA PAILT PRESS, and CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL,. PCBI LEDOEB, Dollreml 'to ersry par t of the city, by leaving ronr addrew at HUNT & MINER'S, Masonic Xlait- ** . lol5 : « Trad* supplied. OREAM FREEZERS. MOSSER’fI PATENT S MINUTtf FREEZERS, The best and cheapest ICE CREAM FREK7FR MADE. Will at Manufacturers’ price. Call at>>l g(>f c.r.n *1 T. J. CRAIO A CO*?, 134 WooJ it. CARPETS. THE MARKET STREET CARPET- STORE,."• '< IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY alt demands for Velvet, Brussels,-Throe-plyjmd In l Jala Oarpeta, of every description, style and quality. Tkbr . Oilcloths, from 3to 24 foet wide, at lower price* ithanvru , uaTe ever before offered; Cores* Matting* lor offices churches; Painted Window Shades, ami everything od with the Carpet department of Mouse Fornlthfflg.’ --*\ "‘Mv’-f -_As we anticipate an adranco in prices after tho Sprimr i' Trade'Opens, we wonhl anggest tu purchasers tomake theirV" t-. selections now from our forgo htockand at oor presentvurv ''-2 towiwcea. - that w. ircLryTocg. J C A. STXIOU & CO.'a MAGICIMJFLI- : • lmpresslen Paper is a beautiful article ' wun which to Write a letter and obtain a copy at the same' v,: tune without the nse of pens or int,rcndcriLirlt toperoopstraveling. ItwUltake thecorr6ctimpre«foDcf any leaf, plant or flower, and Is equally adApted for writing ' - on paper, doth, wood or etone, In the copying of plants, de» ‘<fev signs, mjulc, Ac., (without the qso r»f pin* or Ink) with bone or common slick. Fmr difforputfolora-price 25 cts. , w. a. haven, J* l « ’ Corner Market and Second etcM*. IjtfSll— 25 Jif. bbla. No. 2 largo Mackerel: ? 30 do- n iK' dr. ‘JSLbta. Haltimorellerrlng; - ' v 30 do No. 1 trimmodEbad: 15 6f. do do do do 18 bbls. do White Fish: 30 bf. do do do 10 do do Trout, - • Mbbls. New Alewlres Dry Salt 20 do N. F. Lforrings, • -v* 1 In store and for gafo by jnls WATT A WILSON;'"*/ Coal by Weight, ~ .7 THE.sabscriber ia prepared to doliver in. 'Allegheny or Pittsburgh, CANNKLuR BITUMINOUS COALS’ •' Of tbe best quality. As all Coal delivered by me is weighed, purchasers can rely on getting fall measare. Also, - COKF, LIUB,FIRF.RaiCKANDCLAV- ‘ W. A. McCLURO, Allegheny Coal Depot,. ' JarSl Corner-Andemon.at»andE»Ur{>^,], "DECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY WIL XV UAM McCOTCBBOS, IPS Liberty rtmt. Pittibuih. J?eana; ; , \ 25bbb.Urge fcewNo.3 Mackerel: - - - 2£htdo‘ do do d» •• U"— 60 bsgaßJo Coffee, Z-:. ■'o bow* Grant’* Tebacto: • - ■ "leat* Yctmg'Hysoo Tea; > enpencr tttacfe do ‘ • Ifialt; ' ’ \ SjjlSgN <fc CO., 135-Third st "^Hgjirtgl9 * J»nr* lot of American Zinc, , M( v WbltaLead,:- F Jcl ° _ and WhltlDp. ‘ ISH.—SO bbla Baltimore Herrin 25bbls Halifax Herring. • j SO do No. 3Mackerel. . . •10 do No,! do • -': < ’ 25 Ilf do No. 3 do - 25 Kitts N 0.1,2 and 3do .. * 100 package* Lake Fkb, racelred a&d&r ealo br ' JelP J. B. OANFIELt*. pONSIGNMEiITS j 6000 pounds OoQntrjr Bacon; ' S6O White Bc«ni( 7 10 kegs Fresh Batter; 1 bax'DeerSktos; ' +■ £OO bus Dry Apple*, .••<? . > 4 Instoreicd for tala by SITRIYER k MLWOKTH. < <\ Sundries- ~ 100 coßs assarted sizes Manilla R6i« ' 150 bales best Sett Oakum: ' "• 25 bbls. Pitch; . • 40 do B. Winter Whale Oil: . > _ , **, do . W. 8. Jio. 1 Lard Oil,. Oo band and for solo by JONK3 ± COOLER * j8 ~ No. 141 Water si., dmt Cherry alloy * enpplj tbSereitoof tlempoterp metier th”lb l w4s"i‘ tom daring tbo progrcea of etronlcciun, p a rtfcnlul?to - a > 3iKEs“*»""Si-3?^ J!2 corner of 11,0 Blemon".Sg 1 .?':. H- f CAR'D— ~ ~~ - ' '-•■.l'r" To the Clients or A. 11. SrCALMOVT IliTlng left Pittoborgh to reefde tomparerllp inWesliifr-- too Cltf, I here pieced mj anflnUbcd ten bnrtneee lit ll£i'' tuendeoflßlßllA MACKENZIE, Attorne,,. ■treot, to whom I rcspectlbllj recommend l| lM o nbotmei hitherto employes me profaßlotsslly. 1■• . . • V w** j-; ' - Bteam Marbla Works ~~ ]\ / fARBLEMANTELS.-A JXL tltnl etock elverson hand end bolngTb.nnrectntod unT * >Mf prlceo. BolWeri oTOera of Reel Eeieto, Contiectori oml otbera, nhetber they irent to poreheee omot, ere lueltcd to cell end oiemlne onr etock end eecerteln oor prlcee ee tooerorolling pleln nrat mV,-. tobteolow ee to pet Uietn vitbiu thereefb or elmral mrfi Monomeou, TeLlet»,end drere Stonee, e leroi etock "tog“ton^-„. , -“ re,, “ r ' K Af^Vm- mjloaUw3mT tr. tf. WALLACE' , f I Portable Millar t :U - PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS' te ‘P>»“'ll><WnttllUorthoMn4 tnth, m 7 fc.T!^L-? a Brta '* t" 1 . “» anally heptla onli£i ’ ®*•• •*.E oal Work u nidi, oil bt» iSslf.'i tttUbeUoD, nlnrsya on hand. Alio, Porlablo Haw Mill* Litany at, Htlabo£i’ “, r tn?lCMA»3iiiT W. IV. WAH.AfIB v • Mill Pnrala'bliur, i« ?■., ’ 4DTEAM ENGINES, warranted best qaat£> 2 fiiTKTIS <£3*2-' fiSLSSKKr n.jrlO:dA»3mT . - a PE* SHINGLES, Hoards, Joists and'" rl " *"-10.!. PJ.OS for H.. 1 m nylQMwramT - ' - . \T. w. STAEtAfIJE. ]yTcaEORGE ,I on hana. Pll,!b “ r s: W. f > ■ !•• . .fltmf |, r*t 1 ' A LL SIZES, altraTfl on honti at .319 Liboi^V aylO,, ff, \f. WimCB. ; j| SON OMBKELLAS, ' f *. i, -• lawtts, BE&AOES,' ■ • • UOIUANTUS, '• rf •■ *• * uoowuums. Al*o, *ll kind* of Draw GeoJt »ud DosMMfu. :j\- ' J«l2 C. HASSON LOVB.U Shrkol rt. AK£ FISH—-150 half bbls. White Fiefa;: ; HO do - do Treat, / • ;JOO do do ~llerricg> -- ' 80 do do fiaUnon; ' 1 . 20 do do pletaroi. -- .•-** ITEfIUY H. t r: ’ Jnit wc*d «od far wdßi Tl/TANUiLA, ,itag and Tea Papers ofVoll'' Xti, and qnalJ ties for r»l* at .' ..< •-‘fvV. W.B.EAVWB u :J»2* . i - Tkjc.e*,^iu>d3gaurt6tt?tV;-^'' tEARLSr<£O bbls. m storeand for mlahV-• -*** ••:;•♦.•■••* ■/• f -JiitCAKragiaL, b”
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