The daily Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1851-1861, July 15, 1858, Image 3

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P»M*>tMleTraing,July 16th.- Subject^—"Jew-
Uh HUtoryth© falUlment of Prophecy," for tb#
beatfltof'taldcirarch. Adaimion'3s eenti, ticket*
m»?.ba)wUt Ui« door.
IGftx&Tfiu Ajr&Louor PaorsftTT—
loot*: Bnmed.-~At about 8 o’clock, on Thursday
•venlngTh fire broke oat among the steamboats aitho
Marine Eailway,abonf 2J miles below the city. .Oar
reporter vent to the scene of the conflagration aed
learnofl there that the fire . originated on board tbo
steamer Arctic. Tbe’Monongshel* navigation Co.’*
; packet Luzerne vu im the way* undergoing repairr.
Jott below h«r f afloat was the Arctic, owned
mostly, if not entirely, byCapt-Devlnney, ofS teu
ton vllle, now ia command of the La Crosso. She
* baa been lying there about twotnonths. Immediate
ly oatahlo of her was the Great We«V owned by Capt.
McCullough, who baa been for a long time in ooa
maad of ber, by A. MoCordy, her clerk, by John
Damgh and by James Parks. The fire which
originated no #OO can tall bow. but certaiiUy, as far
as we eould: teorn, on beard the Arctie, spread with
wonderful rapidity to-lb# Great West-ond In a few
momenta both tbeso .fine boats wen a mass of flame.
The chimney went overboard, the flecks fell in and
as the flames streamed op it was for ; a half boor with
k -the greatest difficulty the Luzerne was saved. But
she was tayed though m good deal seorebed.
The house io which, the machinery for drawing
boats on the wsys is placed, being In a great meaa
r nre fire proof, was not injured by the flames. A Very
long shMfbll of seasoned oak Umber andplanks for
V use in repairing steamers, took fire and the greater
j , ' . portion or bouseiod timber was consumed.' A .laige
number of barges loaded wiUi ooal had been laying
,Juat nnder the stem Of Iheso boats until within a day
or two, but fortunately had toon remored io time to
"j;C; save them. Also another steamer, whose name wo did
i .'--r ../ cot learn, was lying there, but'fbo dropped out into
' .the river and was aafe.
The Great West bunted Very rapidly to her upper
'\.y works, bot her boll stood a long time. At length,
; however* -with a report as loud ai a gun, her bottom
, . seemed to yield at ouco to tho.outsido pressure and
she went down In about 12 feet, of water, leaving
t { f nothing to mark the pUce except here and -there a
. charted stacehita./The hulV-of the Arctic was still
/ A afloat at half-past nine, but entirely ruined. The
'.it dpi. . boatsaro both a totalloas, not a shigle thing baring
been caved off eitherof them. No one vu on board'
tho boats when the fire broke oat. It-was said that
the watchman on the Arctic left', about ten minutes
before the dames appeared, to go to his supper. No
one oould tell, brail the crowd that was there, how
the fire took, or where, except that it began on the
i/Ardlc.
Wedo not know and 'were unable last night to
-Uarntho extent, of the .damage. The, two boats
could not be worth lets than . $35,000, and the
amount of damage beside may make the whole lots
equal perhaps to $27,000. The only insurance wo
know or for eeriain isthai of CapL M’Culloogh who
owned 5-18ths of the Great West, and.was Insured
in the Eureka of this city, for $2,600. Thore
were twoengioe* on the gronnd from this city,, the
Duqueiue which was hanled by her hardy boys
across the tfonongabela Bridge, and... three miles
down to the Railway; and the Eagle Boys from the
_P»nl Ward, who took their machine orer on a ferry.
Thoy did what they could, but the flro was too far
adranced to bo manageable before, they could reach
the spot. ''
—Since writing the abate we lean that the Arclio
was considered worth $16,000, and was insured for
- $5,000. • The Arctic waa bulUln 1851 we.believe,
and as wo learn, the Great West the year before.'
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TDE CttAfiTtßß’s Mchhir,—Botlittl* more hu
-betalearned ifi refere&ee!to : tbb : murder. Officer
■ Moon, who happened to bo in,Chicago off Saturday,
was' to return last evening to. this city. Officer
. Hagna,- of thli city, and Bradley, af Chicago, hare
' ptubed on to St. Paul, whither it teems tho man hai
pone., Officer Pinkerton, of C. f telegraphed yester
day that tho trail waigood.
A new fact has been developed here. Otr jester*
day (Thursday) a'girl came to the. MayorToffico
from Troy HUI, who stops them of tho house of Se
bastian Zang. She came over froth Germany in. the
same ship, with this supposed murderer andhia&pbUy.
Hers&xneis BarbaraPlestrer'. She say* that..tho
, nltaeof this man (whom we have known from Me.
Genvlg’ibook*wrAiSuttier,;a*he signed faiflshame)
*l' really is Christian Jacobi, and that he. comes here
from Bhtncbrackeo in the Grand Duchy of Hesse.—
He had alto with him a wilrnpd four children besides
■ awaiting or serving girl, named ‘ Anfia Maria Sot
tier. So It wool d'seem that be' Manned the name
of tho girl who, we suppose, has taken the place of
his.wife. This Jacohoia wifo waa from Igerkeim
in this tamo Hoase. Barbara saya that on boara the
j . ship, Jeoobi treated his - wife .with seeming respect
but yet with coldness, and sometimes with neglect
- The plot to murder her wo aid appear to have been
entered Into after be had arrived in (his e©an try.—
! - One Gasman naan told tho Mayor that Jacobi bod
beeninthU’ccußtrybeftoe; that bo
as long as eleven years ago. ‘
if Magna is fortunate '•*© as to - catch : a boat at
BaeMth/apward btmnd> hetniy be in’ EL TPa
Friday night..or by, Saturday,and weshaU
‘ knowfof his snecestor fail ore within a- day or two,
tb*ll*lf“bo knows any such word as fail.” *
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. Now.roa.TJix Ben.—The.State Agricultural
Society offers to theconnly iocicty Beadlng in
the UrgestHst of lifeand'annual members lo
• the Slate Board by -thu first of ‘September, a
young thorough bred, short-horned Durham
bull, worth obc hundred dollars,, purchased from
-aMr. Goc.of Fayelte county,'and eelcctcd-by a
commUteo' appointed for; that; purpose. . A life
membership costs teh'dollars/ and 'an annual
■ member fls required to pay one; the former,'
however, counts as ten members In the contest
for the price bull The State-Fairis held in
this city in September, and a liule< exertion is
:' only necessary. 'Our citizens will go to. the
Fair, and by their’ becoming .members of Lhe
. County Society, tho list will be swelled enor
mously-! ThlawiU eost them; no ' They
* are; required to pay a quarter upon entering the
grounds, and.why not pay a dollar, thua becom
ing & member and securing the.extra privilege
of ukiogyour wife and children *(not ever ten
years of age) to the Fairupona membership
ticket, anil also - the right to enter arli
■'.elee; 1 to compete for prices. ' Captain John
Young, President of the County Society, has se
cured a receipt book for the purpose, which has
been left at Reed's jewelry store, Fifth street.
This will be made answer the purpose until a
different arrangement is mado. Go there,
friends, and let us."laketbetbull by the horns."
Arrucraro.—The wooden man whose name
figures-at the head of a penny: sheet colled tho
True Prat, whose .Uriah Heep smiles enlarge
into positire grins, when called "editor and pro
prietor," undertakes a.tolerebly large contract
in tho way of crushing out the balance of the
newspapers in this city— Each in their turn
bare been made to feel theaear approach of their
dissolution .by this "pecond Daniel/! and hare
doubtless made their preparations. -We strag
gled against hope for a time, delading ourselves
that perhapff one might be left to.tell theialo.
But hot ao..Every column of. that ebeet is let
out lo a. different scribbler,hach . having some
vlal'of wrath to discharge. We received our
column yesterday, and if this is the "last of
eirtb," we are content. But we do not believe
it. Before 'we "bid you good bye,- John/* we
shall prepare with some care a short biographi
cal sketch of the rise and progress of the Ken
nedy'family.-—f'ltfr&t/ryA JPott.
' New Cbubch.—At a meeting hetd at Dr. Roger’*
church. on Tuesday evening, a committee appointed
to consider the rubjoct, reported in fAror of a site
, for the new U. P. church. It is to he.located on the
• . corner of Buena Vista street and the West Common,
, . Immediately opposite the Western Theological Bcm
.. Ssary/aadiU emotion will be commenced at the
earrnat Btaotjcal momcnt. The original cost-of the
lot h'aintftf filad.at SS,OOC;but the committee'think
theywfflhi'ttltf.tpdiapoteofiufficient of the ground
thoa aeqatred to red nee the price to $2,000, and yet
have; quite Saongh.' left to answer their purpose.-
The members of. the. United .Church in Allegheny
elty lulvWvfißiad..thamsalvas Into an association,
•bavlngJhrJ&aUsct the enlargement of the King
dom of by providing houses for wor
ship and by sapyeitlng such mlsatensries as may be
employed*. Tha'iaemben of this association propose
tonay ten caats a week each for five years. This
wUI KalUc Sbme $31,000, a sum quite sufficient to
• answer a pttfpoßO and attain the object In view.
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’ Till Chaeitt Cohcext.— lt should not bo for*
gotten that this affair comes offat Lafayette Hall
to-night. Not only is the object for which Uis
goUeappnewhich appeals to the warmest gym
pothUs and whioh deserves the
nosi eorditil support, bat the concert itself is
oat of superior merit* < Some of the my best
amateur and arOstiaiaJsn tin the city will ap/
Peoria U;.ihewograame Is varied and well se
lected indlheplaeaabaTebeen golienop with,the
xrimoat can and precision, as thewriter has reason
to know, from having been present at a rehearsal
at MitUchfo’s yesterday. Those whd attend
may gelj oh spending A. delightful evening. - .
®**vaassuro Await.—Last Saturday, a wo-
Ann M’Murray, residing in Sewick-
? om hom# «n some business;
ser. We learn that two or three uhf,.i«w
were iu altendMoe on BabbatvS u E,uringX
her We hive not learned
junes *fU prove fatal or not. Of course in the
event of her recovery, she must endure gnl
suffering and be disfigured; for Uf*~ffr*s>uWo
JTtr&i. ; . . ' . ,s ;
Tsm were three chaps who escaped from
the, Washington jail—--twobwides Bill Jones.
cut a holethrougb the stone wall, untie*
tho window, with portioos of a fiUTo io the cell,
and let tbemselvps down t o the y«rd by ropes made
of i thebt'lUcVr . By me«»a of atmsrdiomfrom
the weil,‘the«u*er wall* it> st.Jr « rope of the
bedtiok/fkatsned tube top, arultheuiLereatiog
trioleMnemselves down, and decamped. ' v
'■ Id twt At Cellin'* P*rk ini »ll«xdini>«i>t' : j» i
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Cuom Match.—Ttai tT*k>aClabofOn*-
MU tad <M Oljnplo tf OS* *!«•» »
Buttanm of cricket, nttatoj, Mti.J.tallfcl
grotadiof tie Olrapio Clab, rat Odrttai—
The dew was pleasant, and the player* In floe
spirits ss . retard xcsoli, psissS off
sgrstaMr.snd Doth pisTSts tad sp«l»tors. x»r.
tamed high), plstsedtriUi the dtp’s fxsndss.
ttsgtrstherssaUof the geme, so hr as.it be*
progreertd—tho Olympic Club baring their
second innings yet to pis, this morning. ;
, ram ana, Ist Inning, Sdlanlos.
>. I S. Hattereley..:....... 6 0 '
2 N. C011in5..—.... 11 \ 2
3 W. Coolidge . -10 6
4 T. B.Wbeedon .. 1 6
5 W. Bradshaw— .....28 1
. 0 J. Hatterslcy.......... 21 6
7 J. Hogden,.— * 7 0
8 AP,Bt«ll-..'....... w ..„.. 1w 5 2
0 T. M. Williamton .. '0 3
10 N. W. West 6 11
11 G. H. Cr0wther........... 0 ' 0
Total
Byes..
Leg Byes
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I T.Loomls. 20 00
' 1 ■ J. Byron ..... .... 13 00
3 . Dr. Pollock. ........ 00 00
4 .R. 8r0wn.......... 00 00
3 W.Burdott 13 00
•8 J.M’Cabe..... - 4 00
7 W. Simpson— 6 J.®
8 J. Diamonds 9 00
0 G. Jenkins— 00
10 O. M. Langblln —... 00 00
II A. C. Murdock. 00 00
• - 70 00
Tho Union, as will bo seen, made a splendid
const on Ibeir first innings, hot fell off material
ly on thesecond. The Olytapio havo to co&ke
91 on their second innings to tie. This will re
quire good play, but their friends feel sanguine
of their ability. Mr. T. Loomis was in fine
play when an unfortunate bowl eaughthls arm
about tho elbow, and the umpires ruled him out.
His score of twenty, but for tius Tery strict
ruling, might have rivalled the extraordinary
count of Mr.TV. Bradshaw, theinstructor oflbe
Union Club, ?ho made 28 on the first .innings,
but was caught out in splendid style by Mr.
Loomis, after one ran, on bis second effort.
The game is a manly one, free fronr most of
the objections which commonly attach to other
field sport. We hope that this match may end
to-day, as It began yesterday, in the best of
good feeling amongst all concerned.. It is per
haps proper to-add that the Union is tho Cincln
nati club. 'i ,
Kidkitpiko.—a party of men attempted to kid
nap a negro the other day at Wellsvllle. They got
the negro in the cars—citizens assembled and sur
rounded the train—tho Mayor was called-ont—de :
minded of the leader of the party' his authority—
refused to show any papers. The negro' said the
men had taken fclsmoney-~-citizens made mem giro
it back. The negro waa rescued, and aiTaitempt
was made to re-arrest him. The man was saved.
Tee young girl mentioned by us two weeks
ago as being singularly afflicted with the hio
coughs, died on - Thursday evening last. Dr.
Btanton, in the presence of several other Jhy
sicans made a post mortem examination, when
it was found that the disease eras caused by an
effusion of water on the brain. —New Britton
Times..
An aeridsnt occurred to the train that left the city
bn the Allegheny Valley 801 l road on Toosday night.
It ran into a quantity of earth that had slid on to
the track just below Tares turn. The locomotive
was thrown off the track, together with the tender.
He one waa. killed. The brakesman, engineer and
firemen were slightly iojurtd. w
Sousas, one of the men whir pounded Dennis
Martin, at the Point 00 the 3th icsL,. was arrested
yesterday and committed.; We saw his wife, a poor
forlorn looking, woman, sitting by -his iron door io
the watch-house a good part of tho afternoon, watch
ing the unhappy man. Martin was bsdly beaten,
and has been in the hospital ever since.
. Fell Dowk.—A stranger fell on Fifth street,
at about three o'clock, Thursday, and was
carried by Ur. M’Cook - and another gentleman,
to Fricker’e - eating house, .where after some
rust, he-was thought to be in; a recoverable
condition. It was considered a dear cose of
coup dt
A rocso man by the tiamo of John Glondy vras
found dead in a water.tank «>f tho Penna. Railroad
Company, on the form of Robert Story, a couple of
miles east of Greensborg, on Tuesday last. The
jury returned a verdict of accidental death. De
ceased was an Irishman, not long in this country.
Lector*.— W« treiofonued by several, who heard
air. Breckooridg* last erasing in bis lecture, that it
was a Iplendld affair, and was listened to with inter
lebt by .all. He will lecture again this evening,as' 1
\jciy bo soon by a notice elsewhere.
' A HAannoaa Dinnaxti.—On*tfc«. third instkat
tha directors of the Copbnsburg Savings Bank de
clared A dividend of fiva per cent, from the profits
of the past six months.
; Kt*ls.—We ere very harpy to be able to state
that Christopher Klein is better, and Dr. Walters
nn Uin a fair way of a speedy reeorery. We are
exceedingly glad to bear it.
Race.—The crack boats, Darling and Putnam,
an to hare a raco soon. The. preliminaries an in
proeets of adjustment, and tho time of the nee will
be shortly announced.
Le. M'Laxe’s Liras Pills, Fleming Bros.
PaoraizTou.—This great medicine hah supplanted all oth
ers tor the cure of diseases of tho Liver. Its effects are so
salutary and speedy .'and at the time time so perfectly safe,
that Itts not surprising it shonld supersede all ©there. In--
vented by a very distinguished physician of Virginia, who
practiced In a region of country in which Repasts, or Liter
Complaint, is peculiarly formidable end common, and who
had spent years in di-coming the ingredients and propor
tioung their quantities, these Pills an peculiarly adapted
!*o every Jbnnef the disease, and haver fail to alleviate the
most obstinate cases of that terrible complaint. Tb*y have
jortlybecome celebrated, and the rvesarcbee of Dr; UXane
havaplacedhlaname among the beneUctore of mankind.
So one having symptoms of this fbcmtdahle complaint
should be witnont three invaluable Pills.. Have you a pain
in the right side, under the edge of the ribs, which tetttse
ee with prosnre—unable to lie with ease oa the left side—
with occasional, sometimes constant, pain under the shoul
der Made, frequently extending to the top of thesbonlder.
Rely open it, that although the latter pains are eomattmes
taken fer rhcomaUeytbej alt ariNfrom disease* of the Liv
er; an£ lfyou would bare relief go instantly and buy a box.
ol Dr. ATLase 1 * Lirvr Hits, prepared only by Fleming Bros,
of Pittsburgh.
Leearefcl toaak for DR. M’LANB B
CELEBRATED LIVKB FILLS, masofectumi by FL£MINQ
BBO&, of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other I’UU purporting
to be Urer PfU%now before the public. Dr. M'lsUM'sgeD.
nine Uver Pills, also his celebrated Vermifuge, can sow be
hhd at all respectable drug stone.. Xmu pemrfns witSevt
Usrfswaferes/ JolSaiewT FLEMING mtOfl.
Hmuffnnrnts.
A GRAND CONCERT
WILL BE GIVEN AT LAFAYETTE
H&LIs on TRIDAKy VEXING, July 16th, at
Bo’clock, for tbsßoa*fltof tbersmlty of the lale PROF.
BAEQft,of Baltimore, for which occasiou .tho following
ledise and gentlemen hare kindly Tolnnteered their services*
Hit. HENRYKLBBKB,
MRS. DOWNING, (lata MISS KRAFT,)
MISS BCRIBA,
* UR. GIAMBONI,
f MR. E. FORESTER,
MB. AUG. KLEBER,
MIL HENRY BRECHT.
UISSDE.HAM.
■ Tie Froslnn Musical Boeiety,-
. The Fortskh Mnsleal-Society, end ethers.
Tickets W cents, to be bed er the Mask Stares end at the
door, on the evening of performance. ' Jul3jdid
Notice to farmers.— v-
HARVEST TOOLS ANDMACHINERY
la great variety.
", 100 BelTe Ohio Mower is reedy for delivery;
IfiO Grain Credlee of various patterns—warren tod;
; 100 Revolving Hone Hay Bake#;
Grass and Grain Scythed—beat American end English
brands,
Grain end Greaa Sickles, end a larreatockoftha moit ep
provsdjsbor savinglmplement*for aerreatlng, wholesale
and iwl at the Bsed and Agricultural Warehouse, <7 Fifth
street,Tittibwrgb, Pa. JellsMwF JAMES WARDBOP.
Ths Hsw Brlflstom fommber Yard and
•' Saw Kill.
THE subscribers havingbad tho Saw Mill
on the New Brighton Race put In guod running order,
they are now prepared to 011 all orders for Lumber on the
most favorable terms. We now have on hand a general as
sortment of Seatontd pint and Oak Lumber, Worked Floerr
tog, BWlag,FvDcing Boards’Sblngles, Plastering Lath, io.
We expect to keep the best quality or deer aod Ist common
tnmber constantly on bead. T. A W. WALTON.
enfcwBm*F New Brighton, Bearerconnly.Pa.
Plttiburgh Hsd|sVermEnniry* ’
17KBIT, SHADE. ORNAMENTALOB
bb&dos; tim*. arMfrUouMC.
(no ItoT tnt Mth, tmbne
toKutJ.ttol?’ * WCI ‘ WI " U *° I<IU Prtc
JM.OOO or np.irdi otEroiTtoivftra lolidinlo , tool
• high, offered by wholesale or retail
embndii, to.cliok.TKto
riles. ..
' As our stock of Evergreens and Shrubbery U very Urge,
pereons.who require a Urge amount of the sunt can bo ac
commodated allow prices.
- Letters to our address throng* Wilkin* Post OSes, near
Pittsburgh, will wed re Immediate attention.
Orders ran be left st our stand on Marxet days, (o tho
Pkaood Market. Alea, at the store of Williams A Job*
stoa. No. IHflmltliield si, opposite tho Post Office, Pitts*
ESgU ;ftJ-ewT WM.4 FAS. MURDOCK..-
atz OASES SAD SODA for solo by
ZZOjtU B.L.>AHSl3rOl]lt,oo.
1005.—20 bbla egg» for «alo by
I njl? BHBITBB £ EH.WORTH.
T ABD—IOOO lb's. No. 1- Lard roo'd ood for
JU sale atm Liberty st. ■ RIDDLE, WIBTB A 00. -
BILL PAPER of best quality Bold by
je» WM. 0. JOPNbPON A 00u 67 Wood st. -
|I>KAO lIE bo*. Teon. Dried Peaches
J- ni store; will eali low tocloae. - ROBERT DIOKKT*
«I'XjOUR—Choice whito wheat ini
~i- - Q. PnEBaT. cor. Liberty tadtTtbdrt-
JDfaSu buB brES?° ?*»*• “ stow and
:ssgs3Bßy^ggj«
ga g^g
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r. [Beau 4y oar 8pe&*l; SsptHsr.} ■
tv la- of espedal moment to the ‘ dealer in boots
shoot snd'to the rstaß purriraeer from him, that
bis stock should bo procured from' as establishment
of Urn first character for reUabillty, thatbe may bo
alfrays certaia the«rfi<dos,whicb;iM sails will
be satisfactory, jast tucfrashe ieprascntsKhem. An
CstabUshment of this kind is ,that_ of ,Mr. Watkins,
Ho. 21 Wylie stmt This msaafacturer has mostly
been engaged in lupplyingLadlea* and Mines' wear,
boots, shoes and goiters, bathos been lately making,
also, an excellent- lot at boot* and 'sh'on for dob’s
'wear; f ;, ’ S''‘:J‘ s
Tffa tmblic are again indebted to mechenlesl
genius, for en improvement of the utmost consequen
ces. We refer to tone's Potent CZbfles Back, sped-,
mens of which may be seen at No. 48 Fifth street.
Its leading merits axe io the following r Clothes hang
upon it depend perfectly freo of each other and thus
are compleUy rentilatcd and dried speedily; it is of
the greatest convenience in “Ironing;” it occupies
bat little space and when folded up on its
may bo pot jntoa bureau drawer or carried noout
with all the ease Imaginable. The manufacturer,
Mr. Isaac Gnllett, is a practical and energetic man,
and it will not be long before bo has hU machine
extonslvely in nso.
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Nothing adds more U tho appoaranco of a dwell
ing, or to the comfort of its. inmates, than its com
plete and thorough furnishing, to secure which, the
serricos of experienced upholsters most be employed.
Of this chanoter there aro none in Pittsburgh who
con better claim consideration than BettriT Jioberit
& Boerigi, of No. 85 Fifth struct, and when bed
ding is wanted, lounges, blinds, or any of the arti
cles to-bo had at such an establishment, or carpets
are to be fitted ahd laid, we can recommend them
unhesitatingly. . ~
The unceasing “tick” of the Sewing Machines at
tho Olothing Storo of lit. Straw', corner of Market
and Sooond streets, tells a good story for the interest
which the public evinces in sach improvements. • Mr.
Straw bos long been engaged in the sale of theso ar
ticles, is highly qualified for the position whieh ho
occnphw as agent for the well-known house of Singer
£ C 0 ** kis experience as a merchant tailor, and
his eonvertaaby with active basinets.. Those who
are abont to purchase a machine, will do well to call
upon him; they will find him a gentleman, and in
his machines they will recognise features jo f unques
tioned superiority.
67 00
.J..., 3 00
Bowan't Vegetable Compound has become a stan
dard medicine In cases of colds, coughs add
of the throat and longs, its efficacy haring been
proven in many desperate eases, after the failure of
other remedies. At it Is essentially a genuine vege
table preparation of true healing virtue, and no
quack “clap-trap,” got up for the purposo of bum
buggiog invalids, we take pleasure in commending it
to the attention of those who find It necessary to ap
peal to medical aid. '
~Stei*r%u:Va, 1H Wood street, Is the place most
frequented by lovers of choice edibles. The num
ber of those who drily partake of his generous 'and
hospitable'cheer* and tho testimony which *ll who are
acquainted with bis saloon bear of its high character,
sufficiently endorses its claim to popularity. It is a
superb establishment, most ably conducted, an insti
tution Indispensable and invaluable in a city like this
•where business often intrudes upon Regular hours,
and the “inner man” may requiro nourishment when
ifc can be had nowhere eltoN
If any reader of tho Oazette has a requisition for
liquors of any description whatever,, and desires to
deal with a-first doss establishment, worthy of the
utmost confidence, we refer him to tho firm of John
Jiryar i* Co., No. 155 Liberty street Both tho Se
nior and Junior of this house are experienced, polite,
attentive and reliable business men, long engaged io
the trade which they at present honor, and the pur
chaser of liquors who orders from theiff; has the ad
vantage of the lowest quotations and the best brands
which the market can afford.
The drug and prescription store of D. Mini*, Jr.,
Girard House, Smiihfield Street, is conducted io a
stylo which sbonld prevail In every department of
ibis important business. Tho proprietor Is a regu
larly graduated medical .scholar, and possesses no
little experience as a practitioner,.and henco brings
the highest qualifications to his new business. lie
takes a pride io the conduct of bis store on the best
principles, and is worthy of the patronage of tho
fublic, a large share of which bo is already receiv*
ng.
A Rcuanrron Ilor Wbatheu.—Tho rory best
remedy for this hot weather is to drop in at Bown's,
Federal Su, Allegheny, and treat yourself to a saucer
of their delicious lee Cream, or a glass of sparkling
ice cold Mineral 'Water, flavored with the choicest of
Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in excellent or.
der. Their stock of Cakes and Confections are of
the best description, manufactured from good mate
rial, and got up in the neatest style imaginable. G ivo
them a call. f
Tb* placo to soenre a saucer of delicious Ice Cream,
to cool off ina well vontilated and luxurious saloon,
fitted up in the neatest style, the place to enjoy an
hour's chat with your wifo or sweetheart, while sip
ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the place where
tho best of cakes and confectionary, family bread and
Ice Cream are made and fold* the plaee is Olfteb’s,
Sl Clair sL, near Liberty. , , f
. The Love or- Pause.—
“The love of praise, howe’er eoneeried by art,'
Reigns, more or less, and glows in every heart;
The proud, to grin it, toils on toils endure,
Tho modest shun it but to moke it sure.”
It is oar province to praise the gormeuts made at
the Brown Stooe Clothing Hall of Bockkill k Wfl.
sou. No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia. 7
Licnr coals neatly made. Pants and vests Suited
to the season. Summer nnder wear of cot
ton, silk and linen hosiery, for men’s and boys’
wear, nt oloao rates for eaah, by Csrnaghas, Federal
■treet, Allegheny City. i
HKLUBOLPS OKSUINE-PRSPAIUTION.
HELM BOLD'S Genti 100 PREPARATION.
11ELHBOLXFS (leonine PREPARATION.
HELUBOLD’SGenaim PREPARATION.
I* prepared according to Pharmacy and Cbemittrjr.with the
greateft leconcjßQd Chemical to their
combination. '
T 1 KLMBOLD’S GENUINE PREPARATION—For Jleoue*
XX of the Bladder, Kidney, Grate! and Prepay.
READ I KEAD2 HEAD I—“Ye afflicted md l R the folUrw
infc certificate of a core of over SO yews' standing:
U.T. Hgunnar*— Dear Sir: 1 hm been troubled with
*a affliction of the Bladder nod Kidneys for over twenty
years. I hare tried Physicians In rale, and at last conclu
ded to give year genuine Preparation • trial, as 1 bad beard
It highly spoken of. It afforded aw immediate relist I
bare need three bottles, and X bars obtained more relief
from Ua affects and foal ranch better than X ham for twenty
years pteviona. I bare the greatest faith la its vlrtoea and
curative powers, and shall do all in my power to. make, it
known to tbo afflicted. Hoping this may prove advanU*
goons to yon In assisting yon to introduce the medicine. I
'Hitruly - ** **
am truly yours, M. HcCoxiacK.
LewUtown, Pju. J#b. 28, US'.
Should any doubt Mr. McOorarick** statement, bo nfm
to the following gentlemen:
Hon. Wn. Bigler, ex-Governor, Pennsylvania.
Hon, Tbo* B. Florence, Philadelphia.
□on. J.C. Knox, Judge, Tioga Co. Pa. 1
Hon. J. 8. Black, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon. D. R. Porter, ex-Oovenw, Pennsylvania.
Hon. KUia Lewis, Jadge, Philadelphia.
Hon. R. CL Orisr, Judge V. 8. Court.
Hon. 0. W. Woodward, Judge. Philadelphia.
Hon. W. A. Porter, (Sty Solicitor, Philadelphia
Ifna. John Bigler, fx-GuTernor,California.
Hon. E. Banka, Anditor Genera), Washington, D. a
And many otbtra, If necceeary.
Be*advertl«mMnt bonded
HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION,
In aoo her column. mrls:f»mdewP
A Great Pill.—
The Orwfruherg Health Pill cures headache.
The Graefenberg Health Pin cores fool stomach.
The Graefenberg Health rill cure* tad breath.
The Graefenberg Health Pill cure* cc*Ut* bowels.
The GraeftoU rg HeaTtb pm carte palpitation of tbe heart.
The Graefenberg HedtlrjPUl corn colicky pains.
Tb« Graefenberg Health. jPIU enree piloe.
Tbe Graefenberg UeslltrPin curse dyspepsia,
Iha Graefenberg Health pill porget without palu. -
The Graefenberg Health Pill doe* not weaken.
The Graefenberg Health Pill ia not drattc.
Tbe Graefenberg Health Pill can be taken at work.
Tbe Graefeobfcrg Health Pill ia entirely vegetable.
The Graefenberg Bealth'Fill lathe beet opening pill known
The Graufrat-erg Health Pill b made of choice guma anil
; roots,
Tbe.Graefenberg Health FIU enree add stomach.
The Graefenberg Health Pill curt* nervousness.
Tbe Graefenberg Health Pill basenred hundreds.
Tbe Graefenberg Healtb Fill will core where a pill can
ear*. . ,• 1
The Graefenberg Health Pill acts on tbo kidney*.
Tbe Graefenberg Uoallb Pill combines tbe virtues of most
other pills.
. Tbe Graefenberg Health PUli are tonic and not weakening.
Tbe Graefenberg Health Pill can be taken at plgV.
The Graefenberg Health Pill dm be taken after dinner.
Tbe Graefenberg Health Pill contaiaaa : doee in one pill.
. The Graefenberg Health Pill la taken by the week.
The Graefenberg Health PIU U taken by the bilious.
Tbe Graefeabnrg Health Pill cone Jaundice.
The Graefenberg Health PHI cures permanently.
For a full account ot all the Graefenberg medicines, tee
Graefenberg Almanacs,' which can be had gratis at, tbo
agents. Price 25 cents a box. - DR.GEO.H.KKTSER, No.
140 Wood Street, and J. P. FLEMING, Allegheny.
uySfcdXwT
Traiiu Car thcCwa of Hernia or Raptan.
MARSH'S RADICAL CURB TRUSS.
RITTER'S PATENT TRUSS.
. FITCH'S SUPrbRTER TRUES.;
SELF-ADJUSTING TRUES.
UR. BANNING’S LACK or BOUT BRACK lov tbe rare o
Prolapsus Uteri. Piles, Abdomleal and Spinal Weaknesses
' UR.* 8. 8. FITCH? Silver Plated Supporter*. ' ;
PILE PROPS, for tbo support and rare of Piles. 1 - /
. RtASTIO STOCKINOS, for weak and varicose Talus. /
ELABTIQ KNEE CAPS, far weak knee Joints.’ /
: ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weaE ankle joints. /
BU3PKNBOET BANDAGES. - / '
BELF INJBGTtNG SYRINGES; also, every klnd'ol
Syringe*. ' / . '
UR.-KET6ER also haa a TriUa which win Tadieallvcure
Hernia or Raptaro. _ / ’ '
Office ai lib Drugstore; No. 140 wood ftrect, sign of tbe
Golden Mortar. / , spfcdawf
$l,OOO Rtward for .any Mfidicine that will
excel PRATT A BUTCHER'S OH/tboonly Indian
Remedy now sold for Mhenaud'iM,' ifrartlpfa, Bnlctto,
ftcCAacte, JMftt <n Ms Sidtor Back, Spixdns,Enttfb, Sort
Throaty Burnt, QMtradtd OnjUtand Jfiuefer;iha only Teg
etablofemedy discovered that, will net upon them and tim
btrthejolnt*,. Thousands of persaos htre beds enredof
these complaints by this Uew dboovsry. Aft we Invited to
give It a trial. 906 Washington street,
Brooklyn, N.T. FcrsiJsby UB- GKa IL KIYEKR, No
UOWood street tndJ.PJLEHIHO, Allegheny' '
Signature of Pratt AButcberonthe wrapper, and same
blown In tbe bottle.
.Git.Tjl.tlc BimRT. OR EtICTRO Mrcnxtio
Hacxdus, Gw Msdfchl purposes, of n very eoperiorhind,
will be sent free of Express charges, wherever u Ki jir—
nananuMaremlttaaceofTenUollact AddresiDr. GEO.
H. KETgRR, No. 140 Wocd et, PUtaburgh. Pa. apftdawf
. Tfe hirtOßß retired Gentleman
hayingbeeo restored to health in a few days, after many
year* of nervous suffering, will tend (fete) to assist others,*
copy of the prescription and a supply of tte remedy, on. re
'celviog s stamped envelope bearing the applicant's addms,
Direct the Rev, JOAN ITUAGKALL. street,
Brooklyn. V** York.- ' . . -spO&aufeodafiißwT
B. L, Fahntrieek dEOo«;'tresaw;' the pnqarlp.
ton of Ur. ,B» A-WILSOITS Tonic, Cathartic
tlc and Slck HaadscbaPins. Thay hay* redaoed the price
from to to », cfutf per box, put ap to aaelsganf stytor-
Hare 'ikangsd svtry thtog but their , highly ccacsniratod
Efedksl tttsa. • See adTiUsaiasat ontUitpacadl
/
Sissass
■?.■• ifevV-s:--.
■V-
TalaginphLo.
WjUßttsto*, Wet Department has
received official disprieko* ftatisrthri Cri. p &teptoe
with'a command of five commlssiooed officers and
000 hundred and Iftplw rank and~rifle, v wijjt at
tacked and defeated on.
the 17th of May, about oitb tetndnd Weighty aiiles
north of Snake river. : Thb battle mated from aevan
in thwmbmiog tfll a khort .time beftw jonwt v i
The ammunition hringneariy exbwwted .And the
Mojqaetcons being nearly useless, against the ene-,
my, a retreat and forced march : ta’tbo.cmsingof
.UlO Snake river became necessary.;'• Tho.follow-,
log wero Hlled and wounded-Brevet CwL O. ! N.-
P. Taylor and Seoohd Liantenaht Gasloo; First Ser
geant W. E. William#; ipriwtei Ju Buses, Vi C.
DeMay, C.. A, Hornish Cassette Severely
wounded—H. MonUrille, J; Ljbmi, W. Mican,
Tasckerand O. A-Hammond. SiighUy wounded—
E. R. Bireb, Mauriw Huriy, C. Hughes, J. Kelly,
J. Mitchell, 1 G. Benge#, and J. Klay-
WxsHcraTos Citt. Jolj 15.—A semiofficial let
tor from Kaw Granada, says that in accordance with
tho law having in riew. the better security of the
passengers over the Isthmus Railroad, Ac., and in
other respects to promote their comfort, the Prcri
dentoftbat republic has appointed J. M. Hutado
Superintendent with anqile power for the fulfilment
of tho trust.
Cbarles.tßamtt was to-day found guilty of the
murder of RoeveLowis, and ’ Henry Williams, Bar
rett’s companion at the time, of manslaughter.
, Hanuisctmo, July 15.
' Republican Uittos Convb*tioe.—The Union
Convention Held an evening scsiipn yesterday, when,
on the tenth ballot, John M. Resd received 65 votes;
John J. Pearson 40; J. Pringle Jones 18. Mr.
Read having reoeived three more votes than neces
sary to a*choice, was declared the nomlneo for the of
flee of Judge of the Buprome Court, and, on motion,
the noimination was made r
Wm. E. Frasier, of Fayatto county, was nomi
nated for Canal Commissioner, recoiling on first
ballot, 09 rotes, 27 bring scattered among other can
didates.; the nomination was also made unanimous.
Hai.jtaj;, July 15, P. M.—The weather is dense
]y foggy;'wind light and 8. W. There aro stiil no
signs of tho steamship Canndi.
T/uxrtr Bat, July 15.—Tho weather is calm and
brau.ii'v '. tnd the bay is os smooth as glass. There
are no siges t-t tho telegraphic fleet...
LotmvTLLE, July 15.—The river is risiug with 4
feat 9 inches in the canal. Weather cloudy and clear
alternately. Moroury 87 degrees..
St. Louis, July 157 —The river is falling at this
point Thorais nothingnewfrom the upper streams.
Weather cloudy and'cool with indications of rain.
Morcury 85 degrees. . '
Spmal iloiiffs.
LAKE SCPBaxon COPPER BULL
• AND
SMELTING works.
PARK, M 1 CURDY & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS pF SHEATHING,
BRAZIERS' and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP
PER BOTTOMS, Raised Stilt Botta&a, Spelter folder, Ac.
AUo, Importers aod Dealers In METALS, TIN PLATE,
BREET lIION, WIRE, ftr. CunstaoUj oi» Jjand, Tiamen’i
Machines and Tools. s
Warchoute, No. 149 First an 3 120 Second sfreef,
PlUabughi Pawn*.
or tiers of Copper cut to oujr deetreU pattern.
pygaOmAwlyT .
a. a. CAiain e. ciaaisa.
A. A. CARRIER & BRO.,
Pittsburgh, Goncral Insurance Agency,
No. 03 Peurtb Street^
PITTSBURGH, PXSfFA.
Companies repmonted of highest standing. Chartered
by Peomrylvanl* and other States.
Fire, Marine and Lifb Risks taken of olidescriptions.
A. ‘A. CARRIER,
Jyltlydfc . 8.8. CARRIER.
M. E. GILLESPIE,
DENTIST,
Extracts Teeth without pain, by.an entire-
Lt *ew Aniesthotir agent applied to the teeth and gnus
onty. lnverted od the various
motalHi- bwea. Re also t.«tb on oU£r« P&redain
bast with continuous gain, which In beanty,deasllncat and
darabUity cannot fall to please. Call and sxtunine rp-cP
mens.
RS-Cffiee No. 61 Fourth street, Wow (second
story,) Pittsburgh. j*7:lydfo
J. M. LITTLE
MBROHANT TAILOR,
No, 54 St. Clair Street,
(Dr.lri’Ys New Boltling.) PITTSBURCU. PA.
ee3o:tydfc -
JAB. MoLAUGHLtN,
■axoT&cTsexa or
Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Past! Oil,
■ delfctltyfe Net. IPS and 170 AetsAnyl. T
W. Ac 33. RINEHAR
HiffufacTcuu.aas buuu re
All kind* efTobatM, SnaffandClgsri,
Have recently takes the bulldlu* No. 158 D Wood «mct,ln
addition to their Mauatartarioff ISstabtlibment.ro.4Btrwta
ttrewL where they wfll be pfaaeed to reserve their friends,
epCt:ltdCc { •
HENRY H- COIAaUTS. T ~
Forwarding and Merchant,
AND WUOLEAALK DKALO IN
Choose, Butter, Scodo, Fish.
And rrwluee Ovomny,
Awf /Co- Ub Whod Strrrt. PU^UrjlL
POSTLEV, XELBON
Ifnnnfactvrtn .
GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX TICES,
ROBD»'SON‘3 SOLID CAST STEEL SCYTHE3—Warranted.
Cart Sietl itnd Uammtred ShortU and Spade*,
Hoe*, Hay nud Hamm Fork*, Pick*, Jfaltock*, de.
Warchonit. No, IT Narket'st..
PITTSBURGH, PA.
/"ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—Parsaant to
V_/ an order or the Orphans' Court of the county of Alle
gheny,. held at Pittsburgh the 2dth dey of June, A. D_ ISSS. ’
will be exposed to public rale, on SATURDAY, tbe 31st dav
of July, A. D. 1859, at 11 o'clock A. U.oa the premiers
all that certain lot or piece of ground situate in the borough
ol Birmingham, bring tbe weetwardly undivided cn*-th£rd
pm of lot number wrenty (N 0.70) In tbe plan of lotaof
Birmingham, adlolnlifg Philip Ulrkh, (who lately owned
and occupied tbe other twfrtblrds of »al J lot,) and ftoatlng
oo the Turnpike or Csreon'street, twsuty (23) feet, and
running beck one hundred and twenty-throe feet, on which
U erected a two story bride house, the cams bclooribxto
tbe estate of Will tarn Jones, lately accessed.
Tbe terms will be made known on tbe day of sale.
GKO RGB B. KNQX.
Real estate for sale, lease, or
TO-TAKN A PARTNER WITH A CAPITAL OF TEN
TUUCSAND DOLLARS.—Tbe eadentgned udera for »alo
th - following Real EsUte, situated to dL Clair townsbjn,
s«.i:ofy, Obto, containing efrcnty-Bveacnsof
Mitt'-nit kind, consisting of Cltumlcoos Coal
and Canntl Coal; tbe veins vary in sire, being from 2 to 4
feet. Tbo Iron Oro la tbe beet that I have seen In tbe State.
Thero U eny quantity or it now dug and can be seen on tbe
premises.
Tbe Minerals have been examined by Professors Newberry
and Morgan, who stath that it excels any oilier one In thfe
part of the country.
Tla» location Is already made by oature for Blast Furna*
c*s. Coma anu too.
Jo29;3twT
; CHARLES FAULK, Proprietor.
LlinOEßl LUHBERII LUNOERIII
JAMES McBRIER Jb CO., (sacccraoTS to.
Wm. Meßrior A Son.,) wholesale and retail deateralo
all Idode of >
DRESSED FLOORING, ''
SHELVING, /
WEATHER BOARDING, /
• Dreesad and itouizb.
CLEAR AND COMMON
PLANK AND BOARDS,
JOIST?, SCANTLING, -
SHINGLES, LATH, Ac.
Ordsra received for BASH, DOORS, and SUUTrgRS/-
ahipmeuts made to any pointa. Orders promptly and faith
fully filled.
Lower Yard, Robinson street. Upper Yard slid Office,
corner Sendntky street nud North alley,' oae square North
East of tbe Market House, Allegheny City, Pa.
PRICKS TUB VERY LOWEST FIGUHK. jel<b3mwT.
Iron City Works.
JO Hl* OKiBBaN,
UA Liberty Slntl, .Pittsburgh, ra .
Manufacturer of
rjOO.Ti.Vo CJRRIAOr. BOLTS,
RaJlroad Car, Bridge and Plow Bolls made to order.
but the host' Swodet Iron used, end only first
class workmen employed. Orderssolldted end
guaranteed. AH work warranted. myl-lywT
_ CARPETING.
NEW CARP E T I N O’l .
TIRUSSELS and TAPESTRY BRUSSEL^.
ii EXTRA AND SUPERFINE TURBK-PLY. :/
Tapestry nud- Superfine Ingrains;
Extra and Fine do
TwfUedandPlainyemtian; ; ; ;
. Listing, Rag and Cotton
0/A RPETINGS,
. ’ Of every variety and prlcn. Abo,
FLOOR 6IL CLOTHS,
Of o<*w designs, end ofad widths, qnetittee, and for sale a
the Fifth Street Carpet Store of
sp2fcCmwT ROBINSON A CO.
TABER, POPE M BTRfifiT, '«
SALEM; 02210,
Improved Oscfllating Steam Engines,;
BOILERS Aim MILL WORKS,
OOR Saw Mills/ Grist /Mills, Printing
JO PruwsetiidMaßtifiCtoriea,wiU( all the Fhafting rnd
Gearing for same.- Alan,' * j
Jndxon'a Patsnt Governor yalvs. - ,
nfnpr Hftrimuon be-kcenat QAZhTIEtBuiiPr
ING. 7 : JaT.irtfT
Tht Bank Note and Commercial lUportw*
J ' PUBKSHB) MONTHLY BY .
. ROBERTiWRAY, JTt,' ‘ ; >.
decs FIFTH STB ter, PITTSBURGH,
This is the onxy work of the
UodpubUshodto the middle of the month—thereby
gtviag from two to rix weeks curlier notice of new countar*
writs, spurious and altered not**, than any other work^fiUr 1
character.
The National Bask Note Reporter, monthly, to connection
With tbe Weekly Gazette &ak Note List, raises aformldA*-.
ble barrier against the frauds of the eocnterMtar, and giytw
tbs onlyture protection against loss by Bank feiinree. ;
Txascs—For the Beporter.incladiiigacompteteWa Chart
ot Book of Plate*, per annum--.—- —-41 00
For W«Uy Gasette and Bank Not# List; per 2 00.
For both taken togethar, one year— 2-W
eSltwtfC . , ~ '' ' ■
wn3KtCTf*MAKOFACIDR
lj er,carnerof Third Wood ttreetajbttsburgh, Pa.
Hat Smdßraartßewffi Jemtry and Preecriptimbox'
as. 'AHktodsofFapsFßoxMmadetoflrdaT. ’
•1' N. Ktotaxn pek—. . -;. . *«B;lyT;. ,
~AOKAREL —25 half- bbls.: largo: and
L meflteaya ferAii by ■-• -V■; ILDALmi?* (XL '
/10DFI8H—2 tcs.in fitorgAndfor Bklety
~V-.-V Yr i y.JkRfIANFttLD.
and SO dotty,
Ov aale by K. ROBISON
Oommeroial.
, OOSUCTTEE Of ARBITRATION FOR JUNE.
9.1 L. Bivsoe, V. P, Joax fL CotoAAvx, &utni.ScMTX»
r- * 'J- P-Cuhtna, PAvm lfCAKPtita. ~
: “PITTSBURGH nAttKETS.
{Reported SpetXaßf for thcPUliburghfaKtU.} j
- pnrfsoxflij, Txmi.T Jfikr Ifi, 1853.
- FLOUR—’The; transactions yesterday were quit* light.
Tb« receipts being too limited to admit of large Mies; hold
ers ore firm in their views. The following arotbo iMm Uut
came under our notice. B*lca of 2t6 bt»ls from store, at
for super; for extra; **300*4,75 far- «•'
ttafhmfly. From V»gcn, I 0 hl>ls at $3,25 fc>r super; and 60
do on wharf at $2,37 ;or super, *3,75 for ertra. »
'•-SUGAR—Market firm, with Ucbtstock*. Tbeariee wew
10 bhde at BK@B>4; 2 do at
- OlLS—Betas of No 1 Lard Oil at 65c.
DRIED BEEF—Sales of 3 tea at lfe.
BAOUN—ThU article telle at a variety or prices, as per
quality, viz: 8 tea sugar cored bam* at 12; M)00 tbs plain'
at»; LOOO do shoulders, $$ 1,000 do do, 1,000 do
canvassed hams 11.
market la very firm, Sales' of raw were
made at 24. ** ,
DAT—Bales of 4 loads from the scales,at *lo@|l3 yt ton
BAGS—Sal«of 1000 at *2B@s3o ‘plOO.
MONETARY AMD COKMERCIAL.
The Bank of North America, the Northern Bank, of Ken
tucky , the Rant oT Kentucky, tho B«uk of Louisville, tbs
Fanners' Bank of ami tho Union Bank eT and
the Planters' Bank of the same State, have each declared a'
leml-anoual divldeod of 5 per cent.
The Bank of Loul«Tfl!e has declared a dirtdrnd of fir* per
cent, out of the profits for the last six month*; and, by the
act of tb« lost Legislature increasing its capital stock, It bas
divided Itientlro snrptes two per cent., so as to bring the
old and tbo new stockholders upon an equality. This divi
sion makes an extra dividend of twelve per cent, extra—
and an entire dividend payable now of seventeen per cent.
Mining stocks were firmer and prices bad an upward ten
dency. Fewablc took tbe lead, opeolug at 12 and cloalng at
12K, a gain ovrr previous sales of Jtf per sham. Superior
was also in better demand. Rockland sold at 21 aha same
rate asked. Isle Royal° loat Its Vim and declined to 5. Cop
per Falls, under rumors of an assessment f«U to 2?fj, but at
tb« doso recovered to 3.—[Boston Atlas.
.Tbo Philadelphia Bank statement for, the week ending
12th Inst, shows rather more variation in tb* several Items
than usual. The loaos have decreased half a million of
dollars. Tblajdoes not look much like a revival of basinets,
which »nm* have thought was manifesting Itself. The spa
de Is $6,399,754, a decrease of $236,060; though this amount
seems large, His not toon extent that at all affects tbe
banks. This lon of coin dud an Increase ot liabilities to
other banks to the amount of $333,133, is attended with a
reduction or liabilities on account of deposittand circula
tion to tbe amount of $670,000. Than Is nothing In the
movomeht to exdte marked attention.—[Bolt. San.
Cave Johnson, President of tbe Bank of Tennossee, has
written a long letter, giving reasons for not resuming rpe
de payments at tba present time. These are:—L.’ The bonk
Id order to aid the pabllc, hod kept out a large circulation 1
2 It could not bow safely resumo, without risking a second
suspension. 3. It would require dollar for dollar in gold to
sustain tho bauk, and this It is not able to control. 4. Tbe
independent and stock banks would form a combination
against tbe Bank of Tennessee should it readme, and such
an could not well resist.
The Washington Union, tbe official organ of the Govern
ment, expresses thn belief, on information from the import
ing dtles, that the.entries of foreign goods, from Ist July to
Slst December, will reach throo-fourths the result of last
•won. Such, however, fo for from the Immediate promise
at Ibis port;—(Phil. Ledger.
It Is estimated that thn bank note circulation or the
banks throughout tho United States on tho Ist July, was
one hundred and fifty millions of dollars, resting ou a spe
cie basiscf one hundred millions.'
The authorities of.&L Paul, Minnesota,having determined
to span thn Mississippi At that place with a bridge, have
'swarded the contract to Fita k tirindall, formerly of Baltl
mere. Tbosrapentructare is to cost $160,000, and to be fin
ished by the flnt of March, according to the contract. It is
to bo 1670 foot, or nearly a third of a mile In length.
RIVER NEWS.
r The river was foiling yesterdav, with 7 feet by pier. The
Glenwood for Louisville and the Bt. Charles left.
Tbo Commodore Perry went to Wheeling to load. The
Qszel Dell went to tho Iron pilo for 90 tons railway Iron.
Tbe Qasttngs hauled In to load. She has a sptcand
■pan new cabin put on her, and enters the lists now nnder
CsptJPorter as a passenger boat
The Melroeo will get away to-day. Bho is well loaded. •
The Endeavor, Capt. Markls. a first rata boat dad officer,
will leave for Cincinnati to-morrow. Also the Minerva,
Capt Gordon, for the same port.
The arrivals yesterday were the Arizona, Capt. Conway,
and the Cambridge, Capt. Dean. Tbe latter has a broken
■haft and,has guns into the Allegheny for repairs.
For account of tha burning of the Great West and Arctic,
eee local column.
Tnr. AccmtsT to vnr Armow-Boat Scrmra aim
firxx—Caaoo ox gmpx—Hxavr Insciasct—By a spsctal
dispatch last evening IromJas. E. Big« f the clerk, we learn
that tba Antelope, Capt. Brown, after being on fire thirty
six hours in the bold, was finally scuttled and snak. Tbe
dispatch waa forwarded from Shawnretown. via Evansvlllo,
dated ycslenUy, the I3ib, and It .elates that tho boat was
ran near to shore, and sunk io twelve foci water the night
previous.
She lies ntdncinsali Towbead, a short distance below Ca
scyvllle, bnt had careeoed over considerably, and fears sre
entertainod that she will be a total Ices.. Tbe bull Waa in
sured io this dty for s2o,ooo,equally divided with Atwood's
and Muir’s Sgenrlee, nnd, we believe, an addlUooal $5,000 in
New Albany. Der freight list is insured io this ettyfor
over $20,000, tbo Washlngtoa'alone bsvjugtisks for $14,000,
and we hoar lint heavy risks were taksu on cargo at New
Albany. The greater portioo of tbs freight, hoeever, will
he saved without loes.-HLou. Courier.
The St. Louis Democrat says:
“The exceedingly petite steamrr Cedar Rapids, from
Pittsburgh bound for Cedar River, a tributary of the Upper
Mississippi, discharged a quantity of freight, and will
doubtless start up to-day. She is entirely tew, and is a lit
tle bigger than a yawl. The new steamer Panola, the di
mecstons ©1 which we published, arrived yesterday trom
Pittsburgh. She was built forth© Uppec'Misslasippl low
water, and certainly U the kind of boat that will succeed In
croetiog the rapids apd mail bare, when that become* shard
matter. . ' <
Shi U a very elegant craft, a kandaumely fitted audari
raDgrd cabiu, and appears to ha very smnneh. She will
start for. Sl. Paul In a fow daya Cepe Ik C- Mason Is her
commander, and G. N. Mason, clerk. -Wo wish them sue
ctm. Eh* is out from Pittsburgh eight days—left Cincinnati
ou the evening of the 6th, audnaseod sereraTboata which
left before her/’
FoaOaio.RrrE*.—Several simmer* aro receiving for the
Ohio river, among which are tbe Fort Wayne, Cut. Mulford,
Clerk.‘Bam Barr, Jr, to leava this evening at 4 o’clock, for
Pittsburgh. Tbo Stephen Drauar, Capt. Leiper, will leave
for Cincinnati and Pittsburgh' this evening at 4 o'clock.
Tbe JUarrnjro, Capt. .M’Cullnm, leaves for Pittsburgh this
evening at 4 o’clock, and tbe Fred Tron,Cspt. Attenborough,
leaves for Ctecinooil At tbe same boar.—l Mo, Kep
Freights from the Mississippi and Illfoois hare fallen off
to a mare shadow ;, a week or two, however, will probably
suffice to retire matter*, by the iofotton of new matoriaL
Ur. Abner Martin, first mate - ol tbe ill-foud steamer
PeuLsylraoia. supposed hy bis friends to be dead, arrived in
this city yesterday from Mtmpbis. Hoi* very badly scald
vd.bot will doubtloM i ecover from hit itjjuriea.
Catoa-.Xhe Alma, frum N«w OrUasa, for Pittsburgh- Ro
solute, for Memphis jifommsreo, for EL Lonls; and Manner,
for Cincinnati; passed Cairo, on Monday.
Imports by ntvsr.
* FT. LOUIS per Arixonla—l6l7 bbls floor, 86 bis solar
-candlr*, 10 baits bsmr, 55 bbls castor oil, tick* rifling*. 29
balti hocjklns, o do calf skins, Clarke k co; 24 roll* load
-ptpo, 16 bx« obect lead. 100 pig* load, A Gordon; 12 bbls
scrap iron, I Joner, 65 kgs spikes, Chess, Wilson k co: 465
d hid«. O W Swindler ISO hidua J McLaughlin. 214 do.
A 4R Tageert; 33 o bbU k bf do? A Woods;VhidstobS
ccs W D Rinehart; 6w bloom *,Nlmirk k co; 10 ale bbls.
Rhodis k t enter; ICO bdU raps, rayno. Blssell A co; 44 be*
rsijs, A Bradley, 3 bu gooda, F R Lorenz.
Stesmbost Register.
ARRIVED. j DEPARTED. -
Lcxeino, Brownsville. Luzerne, Brownsville.
Telegraph, do. Telegraph, • do.
Golood Bayard, SUaboth.i 001. Bayard, Elizabeth
Arisonia, ft. Louis, Qlrnwood, Neshvlllo,
Cambridge, do, Clifton, St. Cbarlv*,
firm—7 featjUllnt.
ALLSOBBHY CATTL* MARKET,
owiow »mjTt nans—(tuach’s.)
' , Thtwsat, July 16,1658.
The demand yraa reyinug, and tbs market a shade lover.
bntpriCMvorutoosteadyforbojcra. •>
CATTLE—
, “V 1 "”- PoW. Pric.
62 Jos Myers A Bros 21/jaau
22 J Bnlpck _ SDEKi?
23 Cream A Good ...... 3 (nre?
34. PL. Kingston.-... 21 wsS?
6t- ■ Marks A —.
14 UM’fadden. - a?2*4
34 /II Morrlck AT Anil...
14 / J 0 llud .............. ‘ o £mi2
13 / Paxton A Wilson— 3)4©3K
40 . GreenwaldAGo
IB If Greer. olios'
, 6.1 J Word A Carwla 3
!» ' 8 flora. *
50 TrauslentJ. . 2 ®3
SHEEP AND LAMBS-—The axle declined; atx>ut 1200
Sheep were offered* and sold at 2)4313, crow. • 100 Limbs
vers sold at $1,600f2 bend.
CALVES—About 250 were sold, at $2)4<5f5.00.
Teltitrtphle Blukttii
Naw You, July 15.—Cotton has adTasccd *-4 with sales
of 4000 bales; Middling Orleans 12££@13; Middling Uplands
12J£. Flour quiet; bbls sola. Wheal buoyant; sales
O&.UUQ busb; now sootbern reil $1,25® 1,28; white 11.40®
1,4% western white $1.05@140.., Corn Arm;. satM 10A00
bush; yellow 00. Pork firm; Mesa $10,60310,67. F-yp
firm at 7@B tor Sides, 6){<3ls?£ for Shoulders. Lard steady
at U?£@llJ£ Sugar Ann; Muscovado Porto Rico
7%. Coffee Uroi; Rio Rice qulot at 303)4.
Linseed till held at 75 ana <1 offereJ. Lara OU 78. lllui
and Leather closed auiet bat steady. Freights onllour to
Liverpool Is 10)jd@2f; blocks hijjhsr; Chicago and Rock
Island, «6W; Lacrosse‘and Milvankie, fc Mich. Bontbern.
2314; N. x. Oeotrat, 86J4; Reading. 46)4: Mllwankis A Miss.
19)4: Virginia Sixes, 01 Miuouri Sixes. RSW; Galena rad
Chicago Sty* Mich. Central, 68*4; Kris, loti Cleveland A <
Toledo, MJ# Lacrosse land grants 30* £ LonUUaa £ixtS,o3,
Pfln.tnn.rni, JnlylS.—No change ia breadstuff*. Tho
demand far Flour continues limited, both for exportjand
horns conromptlon; soperfine hold at $1,25, without tides;
sales to trade, In lots, within range of previous quotations.
Rye Floor steady at $3,3lV£. Com Meal in moderate request
al $3,87)4 for PennwlTanla, a#ds337J4 foe. Brandywlns.
Very little demand for Wheat; only a small amount cfterlnE
sates red at $1®1.05 and white at RyecooUn
um to command 70c. Corn In active request, with forthsr
sales at 85c afloat,-' and 84®85oin store. Oats In demand.
No change la Groceries. In Provisions there Is more doing.
Whisky ora; sales bbls at 25@26e, htids at 25c, and drudge
at 34@24}fc. . *
CmcCTXin. Joly 15.—Plnur steady ot $3.75 for mperßne-
Whiskey has declined m Corn has advanced to fifi<
Oats activo at 47@49. ' Wheat firm at 7f@sl,oo {hr White
and Bod.: Provisions ore quiet; 2200 bbls Mesa -Pork sold at
$1&26. Nothing has been dons in Bacon or Lard. Sogarflrm
at 7){®B){. MoUsscs 30. Coffee 11®UU. Tho weather
bloody. Thermometer 81°. ( «
f IONGKESB UALU CAPE ISLAND, Cafi
V/Mat, N. J —The Btihecrlbsts beg leave to inform the
public that tho above well known and popular establish'
meat will ba opened for the reception of visitors on the 15 th
Inst. This extensive building bos .been constructed In the
most approved modern style, with spoelons sod airy cham*
ben, ample afcd extensive corridors, superb drawing room,
and m dining ball unsurpassed in the United State*. The
furniture ie of tho most ostly and luxurious deacrlptloD
and they confidently promlee that those who may faror
them with their company shall eujoy all the comforts, con
vesiencas and refinements of a firstclass metrooolitan ho
tel. Oongre«*HsllUbeaoUfaHy situated In the midst of a
grassy lawn, stretching directly to the sea side, and eon.
mands an unintesupted view of the ocean. Intending to
kr«paflr»tcUss hotel, In every sensepf tho word, their
Charges - will be the same o last ssasoo. Connected with
the establishment is a Telegraphio Stadon, cbamonlcatina
withallpartaofthsUnion. **» «wnunK«u f
J«M2msod WEST A THOMPSON, Piropristors. ;•
SEA BATHING.— ~ ~T
/ ' ; COtUMBfA HOUSE, '
CAP* IBLANIX CAPE HAT, N.J.
1 This esUblUhmeot; will be opened for the rvccptiouof
Vlsitorv,on THURSDAY, June 10th, 1658. It Is located
in front of the Ocean, and is surrounded by a Lawn, which
axtesds ln front to ths Beach. Tnvata Tables will be fur
nished topsrtiea who may desire them, and-Dinner will be
ato iJP.M. Oirinx.to the premun of tho period,
the price of Board will he rconeed. Rooms can be engaged
and every other information will ba given npon inquiry.
- L. HARWOOD, N0.311U Walnut street.;
P.S.—Bxtsaaive Stabling on the pram Uta. - mj2&2m»od
SALMON, MACKAREL AND UALIBDT
Just received at FRANCE'S Family Grocerytnd Tea
Btore, Federal street, Allegheny. Some of the largest and
fkttect No. 1 Mackarel and Salmon to be found in the dtr,
Alao, 100 Iba Smoked Halibut in prime ord*r« Jnl-
Qfi non LBS. BACON SHOOLDEB&
Xill.VvVHflOoae ,4o Ham* . *
"} ‘.« 6,000d0 do • Sidra. '
• »tci.ao.Hamvv7
Ja>4 rac'd and for isle by; je2 . T.UVWT.W 4 {y> -
TO RAGE TO. LET—Two Iri jzo dry Col-
toBJ BKTOiUodniWlloOT, 00 &TOrt,ta timt
IV : HITCHOOCK, McCRUKI S CO. .
jig Ko.ma»ndmam:ftoairtmu. i
> •-=>- - v'K<z'J&;;?f,'stZ . i & ._ .‘-p e»
Hoaoncatula Blrar U. B.' Watti?****®
mumgTHjoEipg. • i, nuuiMiWiii
. - . f
■' Qm.J.avoosfus. ! Cw/Oiofliwiik. n
The above hew steamers are
now running regularly. Monilng Boats Uat* Pitts
burgh at B o’einck A. M, and Evening Boats at •
o’clock P. M. for ITKeecport, EUnbsthlown,
bala City, UelleTeruoa, Fayette City, Greenfield, Oallfarai*
and Brownsville; there conoectiiw with Haeks and Coaches
for Unlontown, Fayette Springs, Motgantown, Waj nisfanig,
Oannichaeltawn and Jefferson.
Pasacgers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union
town for $2, meals andstste-rooa* oa boat*
Boats retnrnißg from Brownsville laara at 8 o’clock la tbs
mcrolngand &la the evening. Tor ftartbariafcmtatkD ao*
qnlre at the Office. Wharf Boat.at the foot of Grant street,
aaft 0. w* SWINDLES, Asm.
St. louts, At.
THE NORTHERN LINE steam-»
er &£7 WEST, Out W. S.ETaas»wffijMHßß
laara for SL Louis, Qalney,Keokok, Burlington, Muse*-
tine, DsTcoport, Rock Island, Fallen City, Gnlaaa,Dubuqos,
Prairie dn Chian; La Crosse, Stillwater. 61 Part, tad au in
termediate portion BATURDAT,the 17th fust,at 4 o'clock,
P.M. For freight or passage apply onboard, or to
Jnl4 FLACK, BARNEg k 00-, Agents.
For st. loots, galena., to* *
DUBUQUE and ST. PAUL—Tha finaJABHl
passenger steamer HASTINGS, Oept. R. B. MrtsrTwia
tears for tha abora stiff all Interacdiata porta on MONDAT,
tbs 10th Inst For freight or paanga apply on board, or to
Jal* FLACK, BAENKB A OCK, Agents.
Cincinnati, Ac.
F)R CINCINNATI & LOUIS-, B 3» a.
TILL.—The flat ttsamer ENDEATOB,ifIfIHE
OapLMarUe, will leave for tha abora and anlnteraiadEta
porta on THIS DAT, the 18tb Inst, at 4 o'clock, P. It. For
freight or pamage apply on board or to
Jnl4 FLACK, BABNB3 A 00, Agents.
iaisccHancottß.
SB. B. A. WILSON’S
Tonic, CatharUe asd
PILLS,
PREPARED AND BOLD BT
B. LL FAHNESTOCK. * CO.,
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS,
No. GO, comer ofWood and Poorth Pa.
AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient
tonic, cathartic and antMjspsptto wwtMna, these
Pills are recommended to the public by the former proprie
tor (Dr. Wilson) with a confidence each ae a long continaed
and carafni trial of them In an ample practice warrants. In
their operation ae a cathartic,.tbey in<tn,n>« mots tha too*
tor; and leas tha secerning power of tha bowels than Any
other combination in common nee.
AS A TONIC.—They agree with the meet delicate stool*
aeb, removing naiuea, pain and debility from that organ,
end through it Impart tone and rigor to tha whole system!
AS AN ANTI-DYBPKPTId—They neutralize and inter
nipt tha formation of adds, duck fermentation, andpre
rent the elimination of gaseatrocn the food in thaetomacb,
—tho direct consequences of chemical action,—an action
which ahonld Dover exist In tha hnman stomach. From
these peculiarities in the Pills, a poraon taking th«m may
' expect a free, foil and natnnu evacuation of tha bowels,
without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that die
gnstlng sickness or coetlreneas—tha osual e&cts which at
tend or follow the naa of other pnr^aa.
CERTIFICATES.
Extract of a Letter from H. F. Famiicorth & Co.,
Druggists, Memphis, Tenn., Jan. If, 1858.
Messrs. B, L. Famrarocx fc were tha iirvt to In
troduce Dr. R. Adams Wilson’s Pills bsra many years ago.
They were the best Pill erar in this market, Wanse no
other In our own families, and aerated for jthem a high
character by our recommendations. -Tours, truly, «
i H. P. fARNBWQRTH AOO. '
Extract of a Letter from 0. TT, Inrin, Xaihvitte,
Teniu, February 15, 1858.
Mess™. B. L. Fabvzstocx A Co,—Deer Birr—l hare seen
Dr. R. A. Wilson’s Pills need for tha ague with good effect;
I hare used them myselfi and believe them to be the beet
Pill in use. I have no doubt they will core many other
'complaints when properly need, and I cheerfully recom
mend them to the public. Respectfully, yours,
o.w.iißwnr.'
From CoL IFn. Hopkins, late Canal Commissioner.
WaamnoTon, Pa, January B,lBs7.—Dear Doctor—l hare
been using jour “Anti-Dyspeptic” Pills, when occasion re
quired, for many years, and can. truthfully ny that I hare
never foond any madldne ln relieving ma
from alTectiona efthe stomach aod-hod. They hate turns
failed to and bare always lelt my:
•yatem In^jetterboudition.than they found it. I must con
fidently recommend your Pills as a sab and highly valuable
medidoe. Tory respectfully, Ac-, HOPKINS.
Dr. R-Anuoi Wizsos.. ' P/
From Thos. of Allegheny
County, jp'a.
To.Dr.lt. A Wruox.—Dear Sin I have been using your
Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are the best Pill
In use, or that 1 hare any knowledge'oL X first used them
for “sick headache,’* with whldi 1 suffered beyuad descrip
tion. lam happy to ay, that they entirely cured me.—
Blnce then I use them ae a family medidne; If I am billions
or anything ails me, and I require msdidna, I taken Pill
andltcureame;tbeyareayonly medidoe, end hare been
for tb« last seventeen years. THOMAS BLACKMORE.
January 8,1858.
Bear J)r. Keyter.,
Hearn. B.L. PAOSZSTock A bare had cona’derabls
experience in the use of the extraordinary Pill compounded
by Jte. R. Adame Wilson, of which you erenow tha propri*
tors,vulture oftenfolt their benign infiueaee In my own
case for nercotu htaiaeXt, arising from a disordered condi
tion of the stomach. X have likewise prescribed thasi for
others, tn cases of Kanicrania and other forma of headache
depending on a deranged and Irritable condition of the
stomach and digestive organs, fur which they aeesi'peculiar
ly adapted, being entirely-free from 1 any griping tendency'
1 regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges,
without at all debilitattng. Tours, truly,
GEO. H. HETSKB, 140 Wood street ’
Pittsburgh, MarchS, 1858.—ja&-dAwlyT ’
OLD DR. HEATH.
HAYING lost his father, two brothers,
daughter, eoo-tn4aw, nephews and nieces by that
dreadful disease, Oomoiowojr, and suffering with a cough
himself, be sought and discovered a Frarenttre and Cum
for CoUe, Coughs, Bronchitis, Cousamptton,lfamms DeUl*
Uy, Asthma, Ae. Hisoough was cumd immediately; be
cured his relatives, who inherited the disease, and In con
nection with his era bay* 'employed ft tn their practice*
curing thousands of ceseq-oantidered hopeless by othem—
For. the purpose of meulng as many of his suffering follow
befogs as pontblfl, he It ending the recipe to all who wish
itfor 10 cents.
ADDRESS: DN4DKATH.
VH Byitng rt., Hotel M, y_ ts£ t
Tbo following wIU protect Inrtildi trim
Imposition. .
Crrr urn Oonrrr otNxw Tom, n.
A. S. HEATH, of odd city, being duly sworn. tilth
be is s iVodtrin? Phyjieian sad Sttrgtm in the city of
Now York, tad s OraduaU of lh£ UnioertHjf JferfjcalCW-
Iffft of aid city.
Depones! farther tilth tint tbo Crrttfen&j of Curt* here
tmto annexed, are true and correct extracts from Utters of
parties, Mat by them to this deponent.
. (Signed) A. 8. HEATH
Sworn before m*this7thaay of June, A. D_ 1858. f '
(Signed) DANIEL P. TiBUANN, Uayor.
Toe extrsets of cores will be sent with the Reeetoo. :
je223mdr •. I
(CLOSING ODT SALE OF '
BReldhafes/ lOH CHESTS, .
J J . HAMER'S CBEAM PHXHZKRS,
At rtdocsdprlcee. :
Now to the time to supply jottnelf it
M J- T. CRAIQ A 00*6,134 Wood St.
QOAPS—A large supply of >LowVwell
kjknown Btowti Windsor Soap, Jnst rac’d. Also, Honey,
raltn, Lettuce, Nymph end other fancy Basse Constantly on
JOS.
comer Diamond end Market stmt. •
CIGARS! CIGARS!!—A large lot of genu*
iae HsrsosCiganof the -Senec*,” -Coquetts,’* -*oon
coil*,” sod “Entre Aetoa” brands reettthu day. Omse
wishing a box of good Cigars should call end examine ay
stock before pm-charing elsewhere. job. PUSHING, /
TV/TURPHY & BURCHFIELD haw rac'd
AU.I lot of Pigared Bwiss ilfliha*, a decided bargain.
Also, i'eqoe sod Uaon Collare, lower than csoa).
And we are now offering oar Beragea end Grenadine
Robes at much lower pricee than sold at early in the asasoa.
SUNDRIES —22 bdgg Flaxseed; 3do Feath
er* 13 do Tenn. Wheat; 30 bMs.B. Springs extrvlam.
Uy*»onr, toarriveon steamerGlenwood andto —ltbe
Jal _ ISAIAH DIQgEY A QX
LOUR—2O bblfl. Extra Family, miufo itf
.■elected White Wheat, expressly for tomlly use,' in
store end lew sale by . Rfinwtr prrnrww .u:
*P lfl ' IS* Prontstreet, near Wood.'
PLAIN BLACK SlLKB.—Alarge lot just
and selling cheaper than they bare ever
oeen attired in this city. PlaaM call and me them.- -
, JelfritowT c. HANSON LOVE. 74 Market street
Linen check, Russia duck and ru
kinds ofo»ds for boys’wear. Atoo, Lawns, Bareges
anaallkindsofßommorgoods. - .
JejßalkwT 0. HANSON LOTB, T 4 Market at :
M‘ ULL MUSLIN and "
' . rjgni-ed Bwiss ilmlins, at 12>$c per yard,
**/ marked down at dosing ontsale of
Je2SaUwP MURPHT A BDBOHPISLD.
I?XTRA FAMILY FLOUR—IOO ska Tenn
JLli Extra Family Floor in store and for ala by *
)ol ROBERT DICKEY, IS* Pront it, near Wood.
T?RESH FAMILY BUTTER received daS?
X! per Bcpreta, In tip and boekett, put ap at tb. be«
dalrlea InOblo, for and retail; b. ■
ieia RIDDLE, WljtTBd 00, 185 Libert, .treat. "i
yyflMiiow curtains^pini., »nd s.n^
» ”.9.'?“ andPlgnrtdCnrtatna. braala at.hobaata
and retail by. W. f. MARSHALL a 00. IT ;
1 finO bnah Wheat for sole by !
1 \jyjKJ HttCHOOCE,BoOK*I!RT*oo;'
J«2» > _ 183 lecnotl and 151 Front ttWi-f
w EArenowselUDg all kinds of Dry Goods
JeSO ' 0. HANSON L0T8,74 Matket et. |
T7AMILY FIXSUR—SO bbla Extra Family,
JJ SO bblibbla Saporfin# Floor for nle bj .
»*» ! _MDDi^,yißtB*oa t yo > igsnu,rrytt. : - i >
L’OUNDRY IRON—BO tons foe sale by
J.* J>3o ’ HE2IRYJL COLLINS.
t 'IME—2OO bblfl. jnat retfd aridfor sale by
JLii*SO - * HEKBYH-COLLEta.
1 fV bbla Potom&G Herring in store and for
xv/ wit by \ HTTCHOOCK. UoCßgraT * 00.
5 GRO. BAKER’S COD LIVER OIL for
Mto t T je2S ! - B. L. rAHy«BTOQg * 00. »
GKJS—4 bbla. fresh Eggs juat rac'd and
tgrul*tr . JtfQ * 00.
POTATOES —100 bus. to Arrive and for
ROOMS—IOO doa extra Corn Broomajurt
n/M aid for »!• by „ f.UHILIIw. ■
OIK ART SEED—IO bbli. on hand atod
farnKby j<l9 B.LiyABWBTOCK>OQ.
1 BALE ANISEED for sale bv . - r
A 4 - - ; B-Lfi^fJCaTOCgACO.
LL IICINDS OF: SEASONABLE DRY
GOODS cha«p for cuh* *. ; . t; u <
itdm c.HmaohuiT«.mUriattt.,'
IOIATOES—IOO ban for tele by ' j - j
Jol v aiTOHOOQg, Krfi»«»T t CO. '
An BAGS DRIED APPLES on hand find
Eratoby j«B BIXtDU.WIgTa k OO. -
QUUAO—I6 bags jurt toc«iTßi, For sals
Obj J«U I3AIAH PICKET k 00.
KfY HHDS.BO6AR arriving, nnd for sale
, Jeia iXS.nra-myram
:T ARl>,—4o tea No, 1 Family Lard in utorv
Jj mi far ■!. by )t2a . : ißAiid Dicnr a oa.
REBEKVK OftEESE TeoefrJ
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” . OOCOLAS * SBSBWOOO’S
a anus
: 1 ThatmparalMsJraccea'cii
NEW EXPANSIbIi SBffRT *.
f!2fl.000 of which hare been ablfldorlßEthfrlhrtfourntoPj™},.
barlodaradthe tnanafhrthnrt to max* an*n««wjw«»»
will enable them to nrodwee 900 docent TV 00
itty daring tha months of Jmu,JuJy and Asgott. .
They also caO attention to thtic
new linen superior skirt, . -
For trarMing. which Is, rrealrlugunlvanal comßiamUttei
from tha Xadka.' *
: They are tha aofo proprietors of r v > ; '
“Patcct Adjustable Bustle” in n»9. - \ t _
Xbwm of Urn many imltariboß offered M -
they are aQ either infringMsents of cor patent, or ftofth-. , i t
folk
They also axtrofoctnre oTsr:
70 Other IMflorast Styles, .
wiA and vtiheut tha a PatentAdJuatahle Bnstlai” • v
. TheM HRIR.T& hare been ‘ncommeodsd by tha HIGH- -v
J3T MEDICAL AUTHORXTT as befog (As but artfob >ar-
LaHaust that has etcrbtattfirtd to Git public. Nona, r.
geouint tmlea stamped
douAas & SHERWOOD,
MANUFACTURERS, NEW TORS. -
for aaleihrooghost the United State* and Oanadta. . -
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FKOPERTT HOIsOBBS, ATTJBHTIOEF*
muxnr at rdscNsonr
Htvtag loemsed (fcetr ftdUUM fer manofretiiftag
. tpptjfaf ■.?.
W. S. OHILSS’ ds OO*o >
PATENT ELASTIC FEBE
WATER PROOF OSKSST ROOFIBG,
ehorteet : nit v >:
tfceead with the Btmoit can. Mas determined to potoaf-
Book Out cannot UicrpeMd ft*
. Cheapness ami Durability.. ,
far Boafii art too well known to require any eolotyfr A ->•-••
at. Terthwonfalilntororof thi* Booting «d - -.
be *een by caning it oar Office, No. 76 Smithfleld *tnet~- >
Balldlnct covered with the above Boofing am be eeeo at;
H.Neleon’i, earner or Wylie end Hjxbftreeto; J. Iteek't
new Hotel. corner of Qreat end Serentn etreet* Hoane of ..
W. 0. Leelfe, Eeq., Diamond alley, - oppoelto Fattaraotfi
Bteble; Store of A Straw, corner of Market end Serond.ett;.
eleoHouee ofß.H.Ba£eop,seiMblock; Browniviue "Wharf •
Boat; Howe of Robert Rynn, Oonmee, between WeteUr
and Wylie etreet* Store of J. ftL Mcßoberta, Webeter. ft,.,
Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley end' Sanduahy
ftreet, Allegheny; Home Of H. B. WDUne, Eeq* yroo d'l-.
Bon; House of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. McCall >nd ttrf
Oeaa, Beet Liberty; end many other* too numerous to men*'-
tian. PERRIN A JOHNSON.
apfcdswlyf No. 76 Smithfleld ft, Pittsburgh', Pa.
T °ATEST NEWS from all parts of the world
Jj Bee the NEW TORN >
PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS,
PUBLIO LEDGER. -
and CINCINNATI COHUEUCIAL, '
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of tho dly, by leaving yonr addreae at
OUST* MIKBB’B, kfaaoolo Halt '
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Trade sappHed, i
QREAM FKEEZEKS.
HOSSEB’3 PATENT 6 MINUTE FREEZERS, ‘
Tbs bast sod cheapest
-Will bs sold at Hanafoetorers' pries.
1858. CARPBTa 1858.
THE UABXfiT-BXREET CARPET.STORE,/ , '
IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY
all demand* -for VetreVßrosMls, Three-ply sod la*;
jF»In Carpets, of every description, style and quality. Floor
Of! Cloths, from 3to 24feet vide, at lover pricee'.tba&ws '"‘x
bare ever before offered; Cocos Hatting for' office* rr;''.
churches; Painted Window Shades, end everything consort*-'
ed wtyh tbs Carpet department of House Furnishing.
_A* ve anticipate an advance in price* after the Spring •
Trade opens, we would suggest to purchaser* to mak* their .
sslactioat now from ©or lugs Stock and at Our present very
low prices. fe22 W. ITCLISTOOS. .
A. STROH & CO/a MAGIC DUPLI- ''
• eating and Impression Paper a beautiful article •
vita which to writes letter and obtain a copy at the same -
time viibout the use of pens or Ink, reudsringU Invaluable
to peteona traveling. It will take too correct impression of
any leaf, plant or Cover, and is squally adapted for writing r'V
on paper, cloth, stood or stone, tn the copying of flante, de
signs, music, Ac,fwitboat theme of pens orink)trith*
boos or common stick. Fcnr dJflcrent colon—price 2ficts.
Bold by - W. B. HAYJBtf, ''
Jel* ' 'Corner Market and Second streets.'
FISH —25 hf. bbls. No. 2 largo Mackerel;.
30 do “ 3 do do
23 bbls. Baltimore Herring;
80 do No. 1 trimmed Bhu:^
. 16 hC do do do do
IB bbls. do White Fish;
80 hf. do do do f
10 do dD Trout, »• -•
60 bbls. New Alewiws Dry Salt; I •
20 do N.P. Herrings, I
In store and for sale by Je3B WATT A WTLSOh •
Coat by Weight, j
HHHE subscriber is ddirer in r
JL Alleghany cr Pittsburgh,
canned ob bituminous, coals
Of the beat quality. As all Ooal delivered by roe is weighed* •“
purchasers can rely on getting foil measure. Also,
OOKr. LIME, FERE BRIOK AND CLAT.
W. A.McCLUEO, Allegheny Coal Pepot,
mr3t Corner Anderson st- and Railroad. .
Eeojbived and for SALE BY wilr
T.TA\f iIcCUTCnXON, IPS Liberty itrret, PitUbttrgb,
Ptna•:
25 bM»> largo new Ko. 3 Mackerel:
2Sh£de do do do
6Q bags Bfa> Oolite*
20 bcxaa Qnat** Tobacco;
: »0 half chilli TogagHyeoa Tea; *
do anpartor Black do
gfklfcl Salt;
ipotaab; .
JOHN
h«r»Jii*twcelT*ssntj
Xofliah Venetian Bed,
BoebelteOchre,
. Vermont Ochre,
French Zinc.
American Zino,
While Laid,
•nd Whiting.'
F^H^^OjS^BSlSmoEaHerring.
3Sbbla&oll&xlZerxior.
SO do KfeSHoekeaL
10 do No, 1 do
2sHfdoHo.3 do
25Sltta Eo.VSudsdo
_lOO poeUfM L*ki TUh, racolred *nd for nl« by
iii* ' J. }•
/CONSIGNMENTS^-'
XJ . . 6000 poonßaOcirntryßacoa;
10 keg* Tmh Batter. .
ItexDwrßkiax; . -.*• - .
200 box CryApploi jj
BHBIVKR * MLWORTU. •*■
CUNDRIES—
O 100 e6ttt*Moried ilzm UftnOU Bom;
180 bales bmilftvr Oakum; vL
25 bbl*. Pitch; -
<0 Ao B. Winter Wbnle Oik ' "
■ c-- B *. d ® , W - »• No. 1 Urd Off-.. ' W
JtflfES* COOLBT,
j.* 22 No- U 1 W*Ur rtn MM Chfcrrr »1W . 5
gHSSISSSS'
•BpplrtitewMtoof ofcmentary matter fa tbs bamao rr* J
SiSsajgswi;issss&eressfe
»toui4niunbr ■-.:- joamauKaf!^
; t** 2 conur of Ure DUmopj mj M« T fc»tVf .- J
Q AB D— ~
To (be Clientaof A. B, M’CAMOK’T.
H»Tiag left PUUbcxgh
V* Qty, I ban placad my tmfinbhed law txaiaem is tfa»:.!-
ban* ofIRMH* MACKENZIE, Attorney*, No, M Foerth
■treat, to whom Impeetfblly ertraluk&t
nitbarto employ* maproftnieniUy. , r-j,
Je7-Ciodli . ALFRED B. BIeOALMQNT. "
■ _ Steiun Marble Works.: , ;
AKBLEMaNTELS.—A large andbeao‘' ! a;
C^3~ ■took*l»»yion hand and bitag maaofectsnd •■' ••
189 pric**- f
°* *««*|Contractor!tad ottuirt, wbttowtoerinmt
topuchaMorootjantaTited toadl rad examine triveioefcr
f2® “W** ll tmr I** 6 ** eelUafr plain nent fiSt
utopot them within thewachof almeeterory*
wayaonhaad; VnnltaremdWufc-Stand Tqpe,eod Im- :■■
EHS&WSFW b * aafeoid at the •
p.!y* pric **’ f *JlUnd»y«oMlOTrtot!»Tr»dfc—s
B?yg»””» tarited to can and examine ooretock at 231, .
823 liberty street, PiUabareb.
nylOaUwSmr ; W. W.WALLMJ*. >
• • - Pwmiu arm*. •• ■ ■
PORTABLECOBN AND FXiOUR MILLS,'
JL tbeetaplMtnedbeetartlUeafthefcfad tithe coaa«r
try. Shop tun light, grind are eaallr kept In .orders
nake m good work «a the bavetmilta,'aid rlTe genetal;’
tettetactfcm* alwaje on head. Alto, Portable saw MAl*.—'
?or perttceiar* culat 810 libcxtj eiiPtttatnirxh. -
mjlttaJ*w*mT w. W. WAlilO*;- r -
■ HiU ParalilUiif. , ./v : V
STEAM ENGINES, warranted bert quali** ‘
el way* on bead ind mada to order. BMrtand' '
fiiO /W| JNn Erick Machinery. Engine QuUnai nit
M&JJearinj madeloorder. JCQ
Barr and leurd mu Mitt Stona/MSSZ'
rttMMaST, y-W.TAM.iCT. ■'
piASIER i'aRIS, V EK? £a Stucco *
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SigHfesa''
319 Liber
aylo iW. W. WAtLAtS*^
SUM UMBBSEESsf
uwng,
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•in stored
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DAILY HERALD,
TRIBUNK .
ud'TIHESi
ICE CREAM FREEZER MADE.
Call and get one at
T. 3. CBAIQ k OCFS, 134 Wood ft.
)N 4 CO.; 135'Thi
-™ Mf bbu. W hits Kjfcv .
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g. 8 £ £S23f -.Vi -