,: ■ " JIOJTOAT‘iIOKHIHO, JULY! 19, 1858: ■Jr" .1 * OTTIOIA I‘:Pi>JJ- or TOM CITT. Olty and News .Items, if. 1 - THB .CKAjm**’ 8 T*4.GXDiy—Y«Sy ' for theplahs of the police) Jacoby fclUs flotfltr eselpea‘juBt'M the* officers ‘were upon him.* v lt seems sov thst CapL- Brtdly of Chicago and Hague ot this city'wefc put npon or started upon a false trait Theywent to Xtabitqae. Bhortly after they bad staged, MayorWeayerreceived adispaicb-from a police. ofitter<lnCbicpgo flhairhe^had>dis covitNnl important information T ,® lothcb whambouta ofJacoby, and<wo aalireredtW it ln the amst*or gWe the io forznjdien'to^f alreadyin he, shouldbe liberally rewarded; «The amonnt of that {nfenzr&Uonrtppeared to be ■'this. ,' ' Jifcbby put up at the New Eagbwdlloaie, we belisve. luflead of taking the.oars from. the city, he hired a .bOggy. or with Anna guttler aet out for a station 1C miles from Chicago on the Rock Island Railroad. . He was atl&fi&ta a tavern there and waa reading a German'newipiper, which con tained an account of the discovery of the dead body here, and also' ah' announcement of the. fact that officerswsre.onfhls trail. In twenty minutes after the police force which was In pur suit of him had arrived-at Bine Island,he in : -some way beard of it, whereupon he broke for the woods in the outskirts of the town, and np to th<uimo of this writing—9 o’clock: on Salur day night,—we have not heard of bis arrest— These facts as above detailed came to the Mayer by telegraph at about eight o’clock on Saturday night i. r y i, \ i There appeared to beagreatercUemenlamoog 1 tho policemen of- Chicago aa well as with the the murderer was last seen. Hague* had spared- ho pains. The whole ooanlry side is on the alert and handbills with a description ( • of thevssiy ’have been distributed in .alldlroe- , tions., pears that Jacoby left his children ipchiosgp: ■ _ . -r V i;Tan PnrsaoaoH Wif*-Munpia*»—A' ♦ ‘ Hmlo.—On Thnrsday.'our 1 ed that whtfwecently murdered his of Pittsburgh. while on hl£ wayHo the West undetfeircrith etanees already given'ty, us, was supposed to be ' . in the vicinity of Blue Island, sixteen miles south of this city, and a posse went down to cn _ gage in the search forhiu. * He bad left his traveling companion and par. \amoar from the old country, in 'this city, at an emigrant bouss near Rook Island depot, and on ’ their arrivsd at Blue lUand the officers found that a person believed to be their mAi, was in deed there, and hid been looking np the guidanoe of u German named Schafer, em ployed by Saltier for that purpose. x The deUoßyeL went to the tavern, whore the ‘ two were said to btf, and fbund they were at the barn. Battler noticed 'their approach, and rushing oat of the barn, made tracks for the tall Umber, Schafer in full pursuit, believing the attempted escapade was simply in - avoidance of his wage*-*. The officers struck out gallantly in the ohase, bnt the fogUive escaped. Quite an. addition was afterward made to the number of the officers, antLyuterday was passed in a gen eral hunt, the results; of which we have not learned.— Chicago Tnb.~ * vV'' T Tits following is the opinion of the Court on < granting the writ of;mandamns*which Thomas , WQUams, Bsq., wetft to Harrisburg on Tues day to argne, and which we are' informed he did argue on Wednesday; \ Lowrie, C. J. Ihewrit, of mandamus is not, as a gcmernl tule.'u writ of right t hat anyjparty can have merely on ordering it; bat it can be had only on application 10, the Court and-on phowing iprwia font 'title to iL The applica tion for His an appeal to the dooision of the discretion of tho Court, -*nd hence the usual practice formerly was tumlo the other party to be present at the hearing of thaapplicahon, so that he or thsy aigkioid in informing the Court in the exercise pf Iheir discretion. That form of prf&ioe v&rndtiti all neMssary to the valid ity of the process, abd Iras not always, pursned. This Court might ijtkkitheJtroubls ■ to inform . it&elf that the esse wls a proper one to be beard, and decided on * maadatnua, hhd%han did so, there could bo no proper gronnd for a motion to quash the writ on account of the usual pre liminary rulo having been dispensed with, for several, years past, .we -have- always dispensed with this preliminary rule, and awarded.tho al ternative mandamus on> proper prjm&faaec*so being ebown by the and we have found it very oonveirient. It prejudices no right of the defendant andbrings on tho causa for log in a.Jtattei? form than by the rule to fhg*-, caasbv Instead of inoTing to quash ou-fhl§ ground, the’defendanta oughtto haye obeyed the writ by answering or demurring.' 1 We agree that Iho plsce. for hearing such causes ought ordinarily to be wkhhi^the Supreme Court district to which the defendants officially belong; but -rethink that« Yen Ode most be suhlect to the decision of the Court Wherever ' this Court may' bo when. tho remedy Is needed, there U must be applied for, and Iheuce and by the prothonofkry there the writ taay bo issued. And to make U»e writ effectual at all in our bands, it must be returnable before ua wherever -wo may be at the appointed return day, just as the same -writ eat of a Ring’s Bench would be. Ilia only thiivthat the canto canbebrought to issue with proper -promptness, and. is to be ready - for hearing In the district to which It oelonge when wego'there.!We feel very alrong disin clination to bringportles out of thMr district at the actual trial of the cause, and caanot consent to do It,’ except wheiVlhe neceasity of dt is very apparenty or where promptness.in tho proceed ing ii essential to its efficacy in the givdn esse. These remarks .oftey eland oi-asnggestion.of oar riekii relative to two uf the objections liken by tbe defendants; tbe other two, we Slink, will morn properly arise when we come to the merile of the-case on answer or demurrer. The motion to quash is refused. ‘ •£•• sii-.-.V, ifc'&jVv.-! ‘i! 'X-X-v.vl. ‘-v iv ;$' S&MSia ■’f' iSfui-' .•4j ; *-;' -'tS J^s|jf| ,:Nr*: ■’:■ ;.:.;r| P«W% - ■ titii? yifctijj jj > .V-Vx -•. , 'H' a O;-'’S ~ %VvX s ;. Tm Plowiho Match.— For the information of our country readers ire extract from the pre mium lUt of (he Stole. Society 'the following rnlee relating to the Ploughing match, to - take place on the 30th of .September,which hare been 'adopted by the Board: - 1 1. The quantity of ground for eaoh loam to be one-fourth of an acre, ' 2, {The time allowed to do the work will be two hour*. i 8.: The width of the farrow to be eleven inch«, and the depth not less thaaeix Inches. 4, The furrow slice in ell. cssesjo be lapped. 5. Tbo teams towtort atOno time, .and each plowman to do his\wotk without a driver or other assistant. ' ! * . C. The.premiums offered by the Society will bo awarded to the individuals who, in the judg ment of the Committee, shall do their work in the bekt manner, {provided the work is done in the time allowed for Us performance. 7. No pcrsonexceptlheviewingcommlUeewiU be permitted to enter upon the grounds after the . workis eemmenced,txatil the committee, leave : theground. ; * 'v • ' ‘ _ *B,-Eaeh plowman to slake hit own, land and. plow wnUriijr independent of the adjoining land. • 0. Within the fourth of an aero eaoh .plowman will be required to strike two back furrowed lands, and finish with the furrow ic the middle. • r The name of the plowman must be' given, as ' well as the kind of plow to be used at the time of entry. - /•. -.-v-: ■ ;V • : 4 . » -*r r t*> : */ i’’"! S V'^ v «**.</•' H , V «* »' -v +: „Thi Installation. —The exercises connected with the insUQation, last evening, of Bov. Henry Kendall os Pester of the Third; Presbyterian Church drew together the-largest audience we . #Te r remember: to have seen in. that; church. •'There were present Bov. Din. Jacobus, of the Central Church, Howard,- of theTirat Church, Heaoock, of Buffalo, M’Kinney, of, the Banner, Bovs Mailand of Philadelphia, Dickson of Birm- Leonard of the Bethel agency, Bin* MaJr of lho City hliwion and Her. Mr. Krauth of the EoilUh Lutheran CTtnrch, 7th atreet. . The aicelDtr, under the direction ofMtvKle ber was very appropriat e and beautiful. The «mo “bJ!2ev. P HeaSook, on the “Power oMhe GdspeV' vras at once eloquent and chaste—de- UverSidUi ngrwe nnd splrit that moved aU hearts lathevakt nudlenee. ,Bev. Mr. Mailand denveredihechargeto the pMtorandDr.How • ardthe charge'to the people. The. exerciser l were interesting, profitable and Impressive X ! <;.' • '*» v - : throughout. . " V- • Botuunr.—lho offloo of Mtun. Donoan * Broa.,ltunb«r dealer*. to Birmingham, wae on . Pridaynlght entered bysooe pereons unknown and Chi'eafeiWeken open, nnd money lo Jtho amonni' ef $B6O, abetrmeted .therefrem. ' 'The money itolen waa pwtly In gold and pertly in tiouo, «wl eoneijled In one $6O bill, Btate Bank of LoattUnmeke $2O, on u» state Bank of Kentucky; (wanly pieces of gold, and the remain der In slo , e,s"’a end t&’t, Ohio, Virginia and- Kentucky currency. No dm ha> yot been ob ; talnod Id (kt perpetrators, but aa • portion at leutof lke money can bo'indcntlSed, akonld an attempt.'bo'made lo pasa it in the city, tha offender* nay yet bo brought to luetic*. The 1 matter baa been placed in the hands of the Mayor.' . ■ • , ■■'. " i gi-" CosnoproM Dnmas*D. = UM«r the nawar ® .taocamaal’ on tha Pennaylranta Railroad, by C yUeh (ha paaseiigar trains ara to Tun through '■ | fromPhlladalphla to Pitlahntgh, a leaa number K I of oondaetora andothor employeea will bo ra ■ -y unirad. Among thoaa who loan Uitir aitoatlona a hv this arraogonioot aro: Condnctom tVm. A. .... i; ..&3t^'2S^Z£££- -..i i fbrrilontauTi.—from July 6th to 12U>, the S ~jSty;inihl»'ci(rw**chndron.ll;ndaUB,B; . Jem June report of the a**? I ®** °£? a iSi^S t sjhvania Railroad v 3jg ■UtcDunt alwire Sd*fromAll ioorcM, for the month-end «ince, felffiaryllt: - i "iSSg i 28,252 78 ......... $ 2S; . m j. $ 2,010 S 3 . /jSrVIBSB.I^,«I2 : 2S .1,478,1 it 1,UT,757 65 6B « M $185,284 Cl $1C5,498 19 Tho Canal Department is also doing weUv though as the Canal was not owned by. the Com-, pany lsst -year, a comparison cannot be made<. The earhiogs of, the Canal from all sources, in Jane and elnco January Ist, was as follows; , * CAVAL nkrAaraMT, PXHXSVtrAHIA BAtLiOAD.-; ! "CnlicSArahigt.'.'SXMnsfel' TC*( Earalpg*-. 1, w- 84,168 91 10,730 9? .H«t Mtaiua'o I the Canal fram Jan, f, lSi5, r to JSTj^iBss;v- : {-'#“--.;-~ ■■■ lo -~ 36 Net earning* of thvCtnal from Aog. I’, ISiT, to Jaiy i, 1558 w BO a * BMTMCSD.—At h»lf-p»»t ten o clock, Alf. Keeeil end Bernard Perry, connoted of celling, lottery tickets, were brought into Court for sen tence. The Court said thet in a formercaee, end the first one that had come before this Court, tho senlenoo wa. aa light as it could be made- Til: CVoenUfioeaudone year s impnaonmcnl. In the case or Bryan, the Court end just what it intended to do. Tho Court has been inform ed that all these persons are insolvent, uwe could get one who had the means we would give him a fine of $lOOO and a year in the peniten tiary. Tbe Court then proceeded to sentence Perry and Keevil each to a fine of CJ cenls and to impTjsrinmenffor one yoar in the penitentiary. Educational. —Wo desire to direct our readers to. tho advertisement of Rev. H. Webber; under the above heading, in another column.— The Male and. Female *- v Academy, of which Mr. WV is*princi#sl, i is r b«htifally and' locatca-in the village of north SewiokleyJ eight miles north of New Brighton the P., A C. R.ail Road: The Academy la',conducted by an able facnlty—the course of instruction being both comprehensive and thor ough. The pupils OTe.auite removed from those temptations eo.common in large assemblages of youth, being in a quiet rural place, and the pupils mostly boarding in the families of tho principal and professors, and at all times under their careful supervision. Bopt Found. —The dead body of Wm. Evans, Jr., who was drowned hear the lower dam in the Monongahela on Friday evening, was found on Friday-night between 9, and 10 o'clock. This is a terrible blow to his. parents. He was a re markably honest, active, industrious and upright young man, and a good printer. Ia the place where he was employed when be died, he had remained five years, and in all that time has lost but one week from his labor. How nni **T*n Cxht Ststxm” Wouks.—Oat of the twenty-one furnaces in tho valley of tbe Schuylkill, only four or five, we learn, are in blast, and one or two of theso propose stopping, unless the demand for iron improves. Xe-won der the coal business is prostrated.—.t/rnm’ Journal. A. M. Brown, attorney, offered a petition of oltizens of the Third Ward for the appointment of J. A. Marlin; as Constable, in ptaco of Giblin. Martin was appointed and will enter upon his duties as soon as he can procure the necessary bonds. On Saturday a lad named Nunan was arrested on a charge of stealing Seventy-five cenls from the till of Mr. Sheffler, in'.the 7th Ward. Tbe Mayor examined the case, and being satisfied of the guilt of tbo boy, eent him to the House of Refuge.' A coloubd child, named Jones, two years of age, of Prospect street disappeared on Saturday. Tbe child (a boy) had on a dark dress and an old straw hat. If any one should see the child they would confer a favor by sending or bring ing word to its parent^. Mo. J. D. llowr, a student of tho Western Theological Seminary, was Hocused to preach the Gospel, as a probationer for tho holy minis try, by the' Presbytery sf Steubenville, at its late meeting. Killimoos Stewabt, M’Cauu and M’Cready bad a hearing before the Mayor on Saturday. Without making any decision tho esse was ad journed until to-day at lOo'clook. ' Thb body of young Coffey, whwe death by ■Eawni&E occurred several days since, was re covered “evening near the railroad ttridge, where be was lost. Qrpnor. Wilson, an insane man, residing a .-.few miles from thecUy, was placed in (be lock jap on Saturday. He is quiio insane, "bolnot 'dangerous. He will probably be sent to the Hospital. ' Divorce.-— A, ‘divorce was decreed between Mary J. Norris and her husband Charles W. Norris. A new military company is about to bo or ganized in the Second Ward, Allegheny, called the .Twin City Guards. ■ JtEEttiATi Q all was divoroed from his wife* Jane Hall, by decree of the Court on Saturday- A Rsvidy ron Hot Weather. —The very beat remedy for this hot weather ii to drop in at Bourn's, Federal 6L, Allegheny, and treat yonrsolf to a eaueer of their delicious Ice Cream, or a glass of sparkling ice cold Mineral Water, Savored with the choicest of .Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in excellent 6r-f der. Their stock of Cakes- and Confecdons are of tbo best description, manufactured 1 from good mate rial, and got up In thencatcjt style imaginable. Giro them a call. ; t The Love ot Braise.— . / “The love of praise, howe’er eouoealed by/art. Reigns, more or less, and glows in every heart; The proud, to gain it, toils on toils enddre, The modest shun it but to mako it bub.” It Is our province to praise the mode at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of RockhUl ft Wfl 60a, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. / t The place to seme a saucer of delicious lee Cream, to cool off In a well ventilated and luxurious saloon, fitted up In the neatest style, the place to enjoy an bear's chat with your wife or sweetheart, while sip ping the cooling and healthy ltrnxxt, tho place whero the best of cakes and confectionary, family bread and loe Cream are made and sold, the placo is Oliver's, St Clair st, near Liberty.. j t Summer clothing of the bettor grades, for both men and boys. A fall variety of furnishing goods, and a good assortment of piece goods for oustom work are offering at favorable rates by Carnaghan, FedcntfEtrcet, Allegheny City. t Dx. M’Lahe’s Lrrxß Pills, Flxmingßros.. Paonurrooa.—This gmt medidns bu snpplaflWd all oth* ns tor tbs can of diseases of tbs Liver. ltieffeeU areso saloUry sad spssdy. sad st tbs mu ticte so psrtectly safe, that Itis not mrpnsinglt'BhoQld supersede all others. In stated by s very distinguished phy*lcl»n of Virginia, who prsstksdla s region ofeomrtry m whlcto Uepstle, or Liver -Ctaaplsintyispecollsrlj fonakwla sadcommoo, sad who had fpeat jesrs In dbcpverfng tbs Ingredietiti sad propor tioniag Ihslr qnsntltks, VQU sie peculiarly sdspted toeTsryfcnaoftbsdlSMsa,sa4Bsverull to slisvUtstbs reost oosUasts cases oftbst terrible complaint. They bsvo a»tly become oelebrsttd, and tbo researches of Dr. M’Lsne liSts placed Ms nstno among tbo beoebetorsot mankind. Kooos bavibg*symptoms of this IbnnUUble' complaint •hoald b* wltboin tbess htrslnabi* Pills. Hare yob a psin in tbs tight lids, under tbs edge of the ribs, which Inereae ss with |iiiUKi inislle to lie with ess# ofi: the left side— srttboeoHloßsl, soceetfmes eoaitaat, r P«lu nCertfeeiboa). d«r blade, freqßsntly extesdiag totbetopofjtlusbonlder. Rely tpoa IL tbst aUbongb tbo latter pun« arf.BoaoUmes taksa Mr rbetunotic,lbey all srlai from diseased of tbs Liv tr, and If vpa voold bars relief, go instantly and bay a l*ox of Dr. pills, prepared only by JPlecalng Bros. becarsfnl to ashlarDlLU'LAlfK 8 OUdSKATEDIiIVBR PlLfaßyinanaCictured by PLKIHNQ BBO&,c.fPUtsbargh,Pa. Thero are othar Till* paiporllng to b« Liver Pills, now before tbs public. Dr. U'lAas’a gen uine Llrer Tills, also bis celebrated sow b« had atoll respectable drag stoms. None apilAout CitesjoDbdswT VLtMING DBOB. ' $l,OOO RxiTAiD for that will excel PRATT k BUTCQER'B MAGIO OIL, the only Indian Beaedy sow sold far £A<i(Mt'fn, Neuralgia, Ueadac/if, ;7WAacAe, Pizista th* Side or Buck, Spraint, Oruita, San Throat, Burns, Cbntrasied Girds and ifasefes; tbs only vrg «(aM, retaedy discovered that will act apon them and lim ber.tbsjolnts. Tboasaadsof persons bats been cored of tbset complaints by this new discovery. All are invited to rfrait a triaL Priodpal ofßos 200 Wanhiogtoo street, Brooklyn,N.V. Vorsolsby DR. 080. 1L KBYSER, No J.P.ILXMIRO, Allegheny, girnatnrsef Pratt A Catcher oo the wrapper, and name the bottle. j apltoUwP : Galvanic Battxrt, or Elxctro Maonxtio Wfr »w—S,W MedtaJ parposss, of every sopericsrkind, vlli bo mot ft** of BxptVss ebargei, wUreveran Express owm a remtttODCS of TsnDaUara. AddremDr. QEO. No- HO at. PtUsborKh. Pa. apfcdswf B, Ij. F«Suiaat»£lc 4fcCo.*n now the j»roprie tors of Dr. B. A. WlLSON**"*** Cilhwtie tie end Sick Headache PUU., They UnnianA tb ®J ric * from 60 to 2S coats per box, pat op In inelegant Haro cfcatgeg atetj thing bat their hlgbl j coaosnlrsted medial sirtue*. Pe« adrcrtlxinant oothU psg«o! to-d*J*i [paper.;' JrtrlwdAwfcT •T IME—2OO bbls. Louisville for sal© by XJJqIO ' HBfRY H. QQLLIMa ACKEREL~SO bbli. No. 3 lorce; 3 MUdo do .do ‘ in»odfar«loby HKMRY IL OQLttKfl. [“AOKABEL.T—2O bble new largo No. 3*B, L fc>—to bp J«U: ■■■=■ SL. PALzSLI M 00. bble. ia. store and for ealo by J.B.CAHfSB®. J ffen* by our Special Reporter.] 1 ‘T it Js of especial moment tolho r dealer to boot! ] and shoe* ana to Urn retail. purchaser from him, that his stock Should be procored from an establishment of the first character for reliability, that ho may he alwayi certain thit.the articles which be sells will ho satisfactory, jolt such as be rbpiesehta them*.An establishment of this.kind is that of Mr. Watkins, No. 21 Wylie street.) Ibis' manufacture has mostly been engaged and Misses wot> hoots, snoeaand gaitcif~biit has been, alio,, an’exccllobtSot n b<joti*-and*jaciM f°r men s wear. . ? Tqb poetic arc again iodeblod to - ■eniovfor Co improvement of the utmost cousenoen :cs. We refer to Slone's PaUnt Chthet'R mens of which may be wen at tftn gtr&cu Ita loading merits are in tho following hnng. anon it depend perfectly free olLeach. other and,tftua are completly ventilated and dried-spocduy; it tho greatest convenience In oceapios bat littlo space and,when folded ita pivot*, may ho pat iatoabarcau drawer .or. carried about with all the oaao imaginable. The manufacturer, Mr. Isa** Oallott,i* a practical and enorgefco mao, and it will not bo long before he has hU machine extensively in use. Nothing adds moro to tho appearance of a dwell ing, or to the .comfort of its inmates, than its com-' plele and thorough famishing, to Becnre which', the services of experienced, upholsters must 1>« employ ed. nf this character there ore none in Pittsburgh who can bettor claim 'consideration than Mrw. if obertt I cf* Rorrigi, of Nc. $5 Fifth street, and when bed- j ding is wanted, lounges, blinds, or any of tho art!- i cleg to be had at such an establishment, or carpots are to be fitted and laid, wo can recommend them unhesitatingly. Tho unceasing "tick" of the Sewing Machines at the Clothing Store of ft. Straw, corner of Market and Second street*, tells a good story for tho interest which the public evinces in such improvements. Mr. Straw has long been engaged in the silo of those ar ticles, is highly qualified for the position which he occupies as agent for tho well-known house of Singer A Co., by his experience as a merchant tailor, and his eonversanoy with active business. Those who are about to purchase a machine, will do well to call npon him; they will find him a gentlenvin, and iu his machines they will recognise feature! of unques- tioned superiority. 1 | Botcan'i Vegetable Compound has bocomo a Stan* ! dard medicine in leases of colds, coughs and diseases of tho throat'and lunge, its efficacy having been proven in many aoaperato cases, after tho faunr* or other remedies. |As it is essentially a genuine vege table preparation .-of true : healing’ virtue, and no quack “clap-trap','' got up for tho purpose of hum bugging invalids] wo take pTeasuro jn'Commendiog it , to < tlie*att«ntion of thaso who find It necessary to ap peal to modical aid. Steinruek’t, lit Wood street, is this place most < frequented-hy lovers of ebcico edibles. Tho num ber those who daily partake of his genorous and hoFpitablo'cheer*and the testimony which all who are acqoalntod with his saloon bear of its high character, sufficiently endorsee Us claim to popularity. Tt is a superb establishment, most ably conducted, an insti tution indispensable nod invaluablo.in a city like this whero business pften intrudes upon regular hoars, aud tho “inner man” may require nourishment when it can bo had nowhere else* If any reader <jf the Gme'.ta has a requisition for | liquors of any description whatever, and dosircs to ’deal with a first ilass establishment, worthy cf the utmost confidence, we refer Kim to the firm of John ftryar & Co., Now 155 Liberty street. Both the Se nior and Junior uf this boaio are experienced, pollto, attentive and reliable business mon, lon gen gaged iu the trade whieh they at presont honor, and thopur chaser ofliqaorsiwho orders from them, has the ad vantage of tbo lowest quotations and the.best brands which; tho market can afford. The drug aodlpreseripticm store of f>, .\finh, Jr., Girard llonje, Smithfiold street, is conducted in a style Which should prevail in every department of this important business. Tho proprietor is a regu larly graduated medical scholar, and possesses no HtUo/experionce os a practitioner, and hence brings tho highest qualifications to his now business. He . Likes a prldo in the conduct of hi* store on the best principles, and is worthy of the patronage of the public, a large sham of which ho Is already receiv ing. ; * Two Grabd Pleasure Excursions, Mackinaw, Georgian Bay and Around l A KB SUP Eft 10 ft. TIIF. SPLENDID STEAMER LADY EL-' tilN.Cejit.TcinxCTS,Muter, will make two Pleasere fcxcnrtions, as abtiVA, tho present season, Ireving Cblcigo and Colling wood ai follows: First Exmnloo—Luavo Chlngn, Tntsday, July IS, at S | o'clock I*. M. A Po • do L*mti-« Colli ngwwd, Saturday, Jnly 17, at I . 1 SV$ o'clock P.AI. / Betvnd Etciinucn—Leave* Chicago, Saturday, July SI, at 8 oVJockP.M. / Da- ilo LenTe* Colllngwood, Wedhesdaj, Ah-. 4, at SJ4oTlo.k P. M/ On of Uiwva exrurtlona tha Lady W&in will make j leading* bt {lie several point* on the shore of Ufce iUcblgao, as Ur nOrth as Two Hirers. Thence she will pro-1 ceed toroogh tho beautiful Island samery Intervening be tween thafpolntand Mackinaw, at which plaeo snfticleut I time wQtbegfreri the errursionhts to *i<lt the Fort, and examine the various natural CurlosiHr* of that famous-1 U From Mackinaw the Lady Elfcln will forced to (Jeorglan lUv, remaining at Colllngwood on» day, to afford p*M«w p*r* an opportunity to visit Lake tUmecfe, orer th* (Ontario, i»imcoe and Huron Railway. yhcuce sowing among “The Million Islands'* Cf the lUy, *6e will proceed op the B». Mary** River,anditbrongh LaFeOeorgo to the Pafilt, where ample time will t>d given to Examine the Town, tha Falla, and the great Ship Canal connecting lake Snpertor with the Lower Lake*. / . Pawing through the CraoJ, tha Lady*E»gi*jaUl proeved oo her voyage L, Superior City, on St. Loot* Bay, at the ex-1 Creme Western limit of Lake Superior, taking in the way, the fatuous Pictured Rock*, landing at Qrand I«la»d,M»r onetto (the Iron Mart 6f the Horth West.) Copper Harbor, Ragle River, Ostooiogon, La Polnto, ami *o on, among the romantic and charming acenery of the far-famed Apostle Islands, to her CnaFdestination. At Eagle River time will bo glveu the excursionist* to vi*(t the dm out “Cliff Mine,” and at OntousgouVjnidlcießt delay win bemsdffto visit tha Cl Tbe Lady Klrfi wllp remain on* day at Superior City Thcneesbe will coast tl>wn th* north shore, passing the new and thri/ing towns Of Clinton, Buchanan, Burlington, Encampment, Bearer Bay aud Saxon. Bb* will also call at ForL William, tho Ptallon of the Uud*on*« Bsy Oorepsny, and at Isleßoya*. Thence on her homeward trip, she * call at GAliDgwood, togiv* excursionists from the East opportunity of returning home by tb«* nearest route. Tho Proprietors, Commander and Officer* will exert tb( selves to rendertbeßeexenjelona tho moet pleasant and tractive of any ever made around the Lakes. Tito entire tailing distance will be about three thousand miles, every portion of which embrace* tome of the wilde*inmost roman tic and boaoUfol scenery npon the North American Conti nent. For recreation and health no other summer trip Is to be comparcd with it; while it will also afford to-tha tourist ample opportunity of gaining Information respecting a conutry now but uttlokoown, possessed of un*t -wonderfol reaonrecs, and which, within a tew years, moat beoom* tw /j— fttmrms far Its wealth, than it now U for tho boldoeee, freshness and beaoty oi »cen*-ry. In order to give tb* fullest opportunity for this, or tor any other purpose of . delay, tbo proprietors have rwolvod to permit exenrsfamtste having tteketa tor the round trip, the piitUsge of remaining over, and returning on any snbso qejint trip of tlte Lady Elgin. For rasaazo and Ftate Rooms, apply to A. T. SPENCER A 00, Agents, )*lB;!awdlwljo26F Foot of La Salle st H Chicago, IU. LARGE BALE OF DRY GOODS. IN consequence of the contemplated dissolu tion of partnership by the withdrawal ol W. 11. MtrarUT from the firm at tho end of the present ttutm, we wish to close ont as fir as possible oar large stock of goods by that time, and now offer all trar gnoZ* In both RETAIL AND WHOLESALE ROOMS AT PRICKS I SOMCCII LOWER THAN USUALLY SOLD, As to make it to the intersst of all to moke their jmr chaff* from v», at fat as trf may have the yoode they need. Daring recently received • froth supply of goods from Xew York and Philadelphia, onr aiLwlraont la eery com plete, and Includaa many atyleaof scare* and desirable oor -determination by offering wry article low, to •clt off, if possible, all the goods now on hand, that the Jnn lor partner may commence the foil trade with anenttre now atfJvy Ad opportunity la thus affordsAJgimrchaM the b«t (nudity of goods at low price#, which alrwlll do well to avail themaolvce of- An early rail is wlldted. MURPHY A BURCHFtELT), jclßAiwdlfnlwltF at If. -H-coroer Fonrth A Market sts MBROTY PES— QUALITY AND FINISH, PUT IN OOOD CASKS FOR FIFTY CENTS, NO. M FOURTH BTURET. T AKBFISU— Xj mlalfbbl«. WhltaTlrt; 135 ' do Trent; KM do i Kalman; "SW do Hadop 2>J do Picker*!, f no,d and for ult by HENRY If. CQLLISfI. SUNDRIES —186 Sack# Extra Term. Flour; 29 ticks Hog Hair, 4 do Dry Apples; ‘ 2 do Paatbere; 74 bbts. No. 1. Lard; - IB bales Cotton; to arrive on CHfton, for sale by . i-5 ISAUn DTOKRY A 00. DRY GOODS 0. HANSOM LOTH, 74 Market sL riOLORED PAPERS—2Sx3B and 20x25 \j juit recM and f»r ode at tuannfacttirer*’ prices by W. 8. HAVEN, BUtineer and Pspsr Dealer, i„]9 corner Market anti Second sts. P"" HINTING AND BOOK PAPERS female at tbe Paper Warehouse of W. I' BA TEN, jalO Noa. 31,33 and 85 Market st. B'" UCKWUEAT SEED—I 2 bus. in store attd for nls by DAVID 0. HEBB3T. joio corner of Liberty and Band sis. SE.AMLESS BAGS—2, 2j -and 3 bush, in ■loro atul Anr sale at recticed’pricee by , JyT D.O. lIKRDST, cor. Liberty tod Hand sts. PLEASE cal) and examine our Fourth Ar rival of EnmmerDrr Goods thataredo*beingopanisd. JnlO O. HANSON LOVE, 7* Market street. GOTTON. —26 bale# to arrive—for sale by JolO -ISAIAH DICKEY A 00- Louisville lime.—so bbiein store— for>>l* by Jolfl ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. CEDAR TUBS & BUCKETS.— in Store far tala by - -JnlO IBAIAH DICKEY k 00. FilWO BUSEEL SACKS FOR OATS—4OOO M_ on band for sals by ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. < —0 STEAMBOAT MEN.—Wo will sell on* efgblh 6f U»*3'lfn<3lil passenger packet METROP nr rfl iwt low ami <ni aafy tmaa 0 jfSi •: Bixcaooctf. Mccreaky a 00. 0 LET.—A' lirge wcU fumis bed-dwelling ■r? b^r^, sSß^ssa3£?-bX*- 'O. SUGAR—46 hMa-jiut-ncerna ."«4fcnrd.t» Jnl‘ B. DWH* £ .X- : B otTOxSTuly The letttra toedred from the ! 1 telegraph fieetfiiTakk following particulars: II tT. VuVaraand; Agamemnon experienced most violet gil« from U..d,J ftp Wl PI,- ■ mouth, usd m* driren u Cot north u latitude 54, mu* higher thin the rendenoue, that delijicg their operation aevernl day** . „ The Niagara behaved in ail reipeeta aaa thorough lee-goingTOiel, and.!itaa none the none for the ' storm a. ; , . _ '■ The Agamemnon. on the contrary, suffered very severely; <so much so,"that at one time her eommand jbr informed- bli first mate that he had no hopes of I saving his vessel two hours longer, so great was tbo straining. But the storm subsided, and she rode out unfdrUmate accident occurred on hoard, hownser, cause3*by the brewing loose of the con* hectiOns which held the eableinite position on the wun deck. The cable got adrift, f end was pitched about tho deck; undoubtedly moth to its damage. Two hundred tons of coal also gotadnnon the same dock, and causod infiuite trouble. Two seamen were ,iolured by these accidents, one of them having an arm and tho other a* leg broken. TCie two vessels •and their tenders finally arrived on the ground, and on tho morning of t flfc 26tir alt., a connection of the cable was effected, tho weather being then sufficiently calm. • ) ' 1 ■ TK.psjing'tot'livd imcely commenced boforo the wire snapped, and, idler a few hoars detention, another splice was made and tho steamers srarted, tho Agamemnon and her consort for Ireland, and the Niagara‘and her companion for tho'American coart. Signals were Mpt op between tha two ves sels constantly, a message being transmitted ovary fifteen minutes. All was going on well, till about forty miles had been paid out, when the electricians on board the Niagara discovered that the circuit was broken. This was it half past twelve o’clock a. on the 27th. Tbo Niagara was Immediately put about, and had already reached the mid-ocean, ren dezvous, when at eight o’clock she was first seen by tho ship Alice Monroe. It was believed on board’lhe Niagara that the cause of the second breaking was a kink in tho Agamemnon wire, causod by Ufr dis arrangement during the gale, but of this there is no certainty. Nothing is said about the working of the new brakes; probably there had been no occasion to pat them in use. - ’ The Alice Munrowparted company with the Niag ara shortly aftarnod%ou tho 27th, and lost tight of her about four o*d&fe. The Agamemnon had not then eamo in’tight!’ Safe offloors or the Niagara had hoped Wjjfeifrftjsduld have arrived in season to makoianolhmicinhpmt day, bat as the weather was foggy, thtagMuw It is hardly probable that anythin g was 'done bn*2rt> 27th. ’For two days subfecquontly the weather was quite calm and favorable, but after that there was another succession of heavy southerly gaios, and the weath er oo tho banks, a* experienced by the Alice Mun roc, was exceedingly rough. tn^tij|Dinr Washwgtom Crrv, July IT.—Now Orleans pipers by mill mention the arrival of the steamship Got. Busk from'Bnxos Santiago. Advice* from Monterey state that a portion of the I liberal army, under Degollado and Blanco, attacked I Guadolajard and carried all the outworlu, driving tbe enemy to tbo main pitta, which was to hare I boen Stormed on the 14th inat. Miravon left Sad Lair, at the head of 4000 men, to.ald the besieged, j Zarazad was closely following in tho rear, . with a I heavy force of rifles. It Is rumored c thal Morevid ! I Commandant, of Tampico, was reduced to necessity I I and it is said ho proposes overtures of peace to Ca-1 I rajali who answered that he conld listen to no terms 1 which did not recognize the existing authorities.— Vidauri is in had health, bnt in exeeUentuSpirits, and sanguino of. sueoess. / It is rumored that a proposition had been made him by. tbo Centralists, but that ho refused unless I they adcnowlcdgb the supremacy of the Constitioual 1 Government. A correspondent of .the Brownsville Flag, at Roma, saya that Indians descended on the Yqoand Stiver Mines, recently opened by an I American Company, and took all the property of any I value. _ New York, July 17.—Later advices received from ] the aoene of the late accident state that Mr. and Mrs. Browp, of Tioga, are so badly injured that it Is feared they will die. Tbe Rev. Edmund B. Palmer, of Boston, it is also thought will die. Jno. E. White, of this'city, is also lying in a eriiieal condition. New Yore, July 17.— I Tho .steamer Austria has arrived with London and Southampton dates of the 4th inst. She had nearly 400 passengers. Her Captain reports heavy Westerly gales and fogs da ring tbe entire passage. j Saw nothing Of the tele graph fleet. New York, July ! l7.—A dispatch fturn Washing ton says that a special messenger left Washington on ; Thursday, with dispatches for Minister Forsyth, ap j proving of the suspension of diplomatic Intercourse, I and directing the withdrawal of the legation and his I return homo. LsavsKWonTU, July 15, via BoouvOle, July 17. —A fire broke outabout midnight on the 14th, which at one time threatened destruction to tbo deneer por tion of the city. Louisville, July 17. —Gen. Quitman died this morning dt his residence near Nalebei from disease contracted at.the National Hotel last Natchez. July i7.—Gee Quitman's life is de spaired of, and it is be can survive but a few hoars longer. ____ Ciscinnati, July 17—The river htt risen soven iaehes. Weather clbar. .TbermoSwter SS®. Sattial. Jtotttwi. . PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. X>. c. HKRBST. - Corner Llherity and Hand Straats, /'Manufacturer of all kinds of light Bags suitable tor Grain, flout 1 . Meal, Buckwheat, Balt, Hams and Greoets* n«, printed In neat and appropriate deaigns to A evustant supply of BWmless Bag* on hand, and Grail Uaga tor hire. 1 JW“Pricee u low asady in tho Cniou. Ail orders prompt ly filled. 1 Je3D:fcdtf “ LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL" BMELT I pi G PARS, M’CCTBDY A CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZUCRS' and BOLT COPPER, PRESSED COP PER BOTTOMS, Raised Still Bottoms, Spelter colder, Ac. Also, Importers and Dealers in METALS, IfN PLATE, SHEET IRON, WHIR, Ac- Constantly on baud, Tinmen's Machlnwi and Tools. “Warehotttc, .Vo. 142 Firit and 120 Steond J pedal orders of Copper cut to any desired patter my2ftd3mAwlyT A. A. CAIRB3BR & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insurance Agency, No. 63 Fonitbltmt,: I PITTSBURGH, PESNA. Cnmpaole# repreaeated of blgheat a taading. Chartered by PoannylTaala and other State*, giro. Marino and Life IHlak* taken of all description*. I A. A.CAHRTKB, I 8. B. OABRIKIL M. E. O|ILLfiBPI£, , DENTIST, Extracts Teeth -without pain, by an xntirx it itxrr Anaesthetic agedt applied to the teeth Mid gums cnly. Teeth from otto td foil setts Inserted on metallic bun. He also inserts teeth on entire Poralain foie with continuous gum, which in beauty, cloaoltnoae and durability cannot Oil to pleas*. Call and axataln© sped mens. > ULOfflee No. 61 Tonrlh street, bolow Market, (second j story,) Pltubnrgh. 1 J*7:lydfe j. MJi*rrri.iip MSROHANT TAILOR, i ’ No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr. Irish's New BnUdlug,) PITTSBURGH, PA. aoSOrlydfo JAB. MajLiATJGHLIN, KaxuricTtrua or Ateabol, Cologne Spirits and Furl 01 aalfodlyfe' Nai. lflfl and 170 Second Srtd. W. <Sc D. KTNKELAJIX, KDtpfioremxM an mtixMia All kinds ofTobueo,Bnffanid(ari) liars recently taken tbt btllldln* No. 190 Wood street, to ' addition to their KaoQketnrtngiSatabUshnMnt,No.4Slrwts ■treeL where they viHba pleased to receive their friends, npffdydfo ; j • " ' OP THE BEST HKNRY'H: OOIiIiINB, Forwarding End (frommlaxlon Morohant, AND WHOLESALE DEALER Of Cheese, Butter, Seeds, Fish, ' And Produce General hr, Avf Fo, » moi Btn»i, PtUahunh. ADAM OALI.ERY, mylfctod of the intended xiitoerahlp about Ist of September, ife are tusUujt laelualnc out our prices, all goods nnpeld for at time e viU b« considered doe Ist Bcpt, i meat at that time. murphy « BonomniLp. Joly Ist, 1 BSB.-J oStdieP . {)* :OTIOE—In col It. dloolotloa of oorp eodtbe greet sacrifice*' •tock at exceedingly low; of pnrchtiß after (bit da aod bill! preen tod forpi J)OCALS OPENED THIS DAY. ILKPCCKD TO The only f GOODS io the city for fall, and tbe beet in Dry Goode io Ihtdlr. ; jail PRODUCE FOI S0 l 000.lba.oo«atr: 26bbls " 160 bos. DryA| 2,0001b*. eonntr loftoro at py3 REASONABLE Famole, Dnston, dta, La woe, Ac; Jjs former!; UN UMBRELLAS —A large lot just reo’d ibinto,. a DRIED APPLES—IOO bu»li in store and fcr»l»b, | jtU > ACAHimj). lEM ENT. 50 bbls Hydraulic in store, and t form)* by 1 JelO - J.B.OASFIBLH. Foundry Metal britlebf myS? HVNRT U. OOIXIHL OTARCII.—4O boxes and 50 bbla. Pearlr.in Oetcew-pdfereeleby- J«25 J.B.CAHTTRLD. T>OTATOBS—IOO boah to ftmvA'on Gia-' fa r “ l *t>jr inrroncQcg.MoCßißiiTbco. iNSKED b*;- *T Hole /■ ; Hung.mootmra* r . * \1 'PITTSBURGH DAUKKTB. {Btp^^eeU^^OaPmntrghGtudUA \ I pirtsatnon, Mossat JrtT 19,18M FLOCE—Sqne offored from firtt hand* Trent store, ml« of 60 bbUsoiirnbd family extra at $3,03 and $*,«2500 tunny extra W 154,60; and 200 bblitn small lot* at $3,02, and lUO for the three grade*. GRAlN—A|ahort sopply and actiTO demand for OaU. Bale* of 100 Uniat So. and 600 do at canal at 34 @36.' 1 GROCERIES—SaIe* of tmall lots Si @9,and 2Sbbl*Holaraea at 40. CHEESE—S*]ea of 45 boxca W R, at 7@7^. LEAD—A Bale nf 800 on prtrete terma. • UAY-Sdaif 3 loada from acalea, old at Utoo, BACON—Sales of 6.000 Bw ahonWere, at 0%: aidet, at 8; and hams at 0 a\B>, and a amall aala or ingar cured bams at 11 cash. WHISKEY—Raw ia now wiling from atore at 22@23 ? gallon, and rcctlQed from 24 to 23, PITTSBURGH; PA-, WORKS Pittsburgh, Peanai JTOR LADIES’ DRESSES, 12J4 CTi PER YARD, at MURPHY A BUBO ITT HELD'S. RESII STOCK OF DRY now opening. New atyla Prints, jrtment of all kinds of seasonable j, TTAVBQHIQVB.7* Market «u ; SALE— corod Bulk Meat; ' .> « Mess Pork: » plvc co rod Bacon, SCBI7KR A DILWOBTira. GOODS—Sun Umbrellas, gklrts, I*ee Man tin*. Organ * & HANSON LGVR, • • Love Bros., Nd. TAMsriw t street. " OOHJGTTKKoFARBITRATION B. Bac5OT,,Y. p, Jon 8. Ccssravs, Bi*m Snairia .. J. B. Caxhclu, Dans ITCa»li3s. igar to country at BJ4 MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Wo a day or two ago noticed another bonk suspension The Sooth anlWost are exceedingly bare of capital, and every day bring! fresh application* to the eeaboara, tor either temporary or permanent loan*. Tim groat ease in onr market attracts- borrowers from all parts of the Interior, many of whom haring Tellable securities are enabled to obtain tbo accommodation which they need- TheNetr York Journal of Commerce thinks the great dralo of money for - the country will not probably begin before August, and will be most felt from September to November. . The move ment of the crops, including the surplus of tbo old, as well. first fruits of tbo new, will furnish the occasion of this demand for capital, and keep it active. How much of the money, tbns drawn for, will stay in the Interior, most depend upon the amount dne from country merchants to the city which tbejr may find It confonlenl to pay. Proba bly, the greater portion ot'-the back debts which were col lectable this year have boon already paid, and the increased -jmppiy of money will not enable creditors to draw ont the I remainder. At any rate-it must be that the circulation 1 through the interior, now so destitute of funds, of a fresh supply of capital, will give a saw life to every department ef trade and Industry, and reapt favorably upon the Atian tlcciU*. li; in accomplishing this, the drawing upon the I funds accumulated here should raise the rates of interact I during the snlnmn to tie full legal standard, we believe no I one will have any Just reason to oomplain. So far as pres- I eat indications are any guide to tbo future, this is the result I In prospect—{Phila. Lodger. Some discounts of the September-paparharo been report' ed today at the rate of 3 9 cent, per aumrtn. Money is oc casionally left with (he brokers on'Stock security at the same rate, though the ordinary terms for demand loans are, 4@5 $ cent. Toe New York Summer balances of the heavy Southern and Southwestern Banks codUnue to accumulate, and as, In some instances a small interest la allowed on the**. In account the corresponding banka here employ the money on the best terms they can make on the street; We , believe the list of September paper referred to was taken at bank. -The Boston banka are largely debtor to New York, ; the Aggregate balances bring estimated at $1,600,000 or !g2 000,000. Philadelphia Is nearly even with New York.— I IN. Y. Times. import* by Rill road. P. 0. AO. It- R-—0 hairs rags, A King- 4 roll* leather. Leech A Mnlr, 0 Lbls flour, 44 do egg*, 243 do whiskey, 16 do 011,93 rolls leather, 231 bales wool, 13 hbds tobacco, 93 tej bams, 22 do beef; 112 kgs lard, 0 do butter, 23 bids pork, Clarke A co; 12 can cattlo, l do bogs, owners. C. k P. R. It-—S kgs hotter, 1 csk bacon, Shrivor k Dll worth; 16 bzs cheese, R Robison A co; CO bbls aaleratus, irCnndtess; 30 t-zs eheesa, Oolvit; 21 pee marble, Lawton; 8 bbls fish. Besiege; 21 doz brooms, 10 aka: floor, Herbst; 17 do rye, 8 bbls flour, T Little k co; 15 bxseheem, Rankin, 10 do Lipplocntt; 42 bdls chairs, Glower; 27. bbls Osh, Israel; 26 bdls felloes, ATWblnocy k co; 3 pgs butter, 31 nes bacon, 1 Atwell, Lee A co; 31 bbls floor, Linduy; 10 bdls paper, Ha j ven; 23 bzs cheeee, J Rotr, 2 bbls eggs, M’Clurkao A co: SO bxs cheese, WU'Cutduon; 131 do Leech A ca; 43 do, 20 bb! I fisb, J B Canfield; .10 eats cattlo, ownorr, 13 do ore, sun. dries; 672 b«l<* wool, 28 bbls rggv, Clarke A co. P. Ft. W. AC- R. R.—*B bdls paper, Perkins A co; 8S pkgs wire, Ac, Townsend A co; li bbls butter, E Ilcozteton; 21 sks wool, HDarbaugh; 2bzabacon, RDaliell A co; 71 dox brooms, W Ferraß; 33 do, W Coopen f sks script, B A Fah nestock A co, 13 rolls ioatbrr, Hays A Stewart; 3 sks rags, 40 bbls flour, 2do bacon, Brown ft Kirkpatrick; lak wool, J L Marshall; 60 dot buckets, Dickey A co; 30 bbls tar, 27 1 bdls neper; Adair AGrant; 4 bbls eggs, Riddle, Wlrta A ee; 10 bis wool, 103 bx ebecse, Leech A Hutchison; 30do, RDalzell I A co* 40 do' T Utile A ctr. 81 do, AB Canfield; 21 sks rags, HM’CuUougb Aco; 20 bdls bandies, 8 Creator; 10 do buck ets, Black A Woods 30 do, J Floyd A co. 45 do, House A co; 1 29 do, Miller ft Rickatoon: 2 bbla butter, 1 do eggs, Parrs A co; 100 do flour, Myers A ITDevitt; 1C roll* leather, 8 Keys, I 11 bbls pearls. Bore A co; 20 dot bnekete, E Ueazteton; 2 I bbls butter, J Mills; 9) sks oats, 6 bbls eggs, M’Manlr, Ift I sks rags, J Dunlap; 60 bxs Cbarcb A co; 6 bales wool 1 N G Murphy; 7G bbl eggs, Rea; 23 cant cattle, 2 do hogs, owners; 1405 sks wool, 143 bbls eggs, 4500 bn* wheat, 330 I bbls flour, 13 cases tobacco; 40 bdls sheep skins, 253 kegs I butter, 41 tc* hams. 23 rolls leather, 40 bbls pork, 353 bides, Olarke A co Imports t>y lUw«r. CINCINNATI per Jennie Gray—62 bales cotton, M’Bridr; SO-(to.EiDg, Peonock A cs; 25 bzs starch, Lambert A Sbip- drugs, Fahnestock; 6 do Sellers; 1 hhd, 2 tea ba con, 1 do bam, neatlotoo; 4 bbl* alcohol, Braun A Reiter, 52 do whiskey, Black A Wood; 25 do do, Myers A co; 20 do do, Loflnk; 20 do do, U'Collongh; 8 kegs shot, 125 bdls lead, ICkeg* h*i»ceo, 22 bxs soap, Bagaley, Cossrare A cm 3 bbls flour, 1 bx tneJtolnw, Swindler; bbls floor, Liggett; 10 do oil, Dickey; 3pkg« mdre. linker; 10 btils wine, sillier A Ricketaon: 7 bgs rags, Kay A ee; 20 bbl oil, 72 CUrk* A re; 23 e bbla. Woods; 2 bbls oil, ft bxs caudles, Stewart, ' RIVKR NBWSi The weather on Saturday was exceedingly hot, with •Unit (set water in the river and tailing. There is noth ing whatever doing on the levee, There are no signs of any thing to be dooe. The only arrival from below on Saturday was the steamer Jennie Gray, Gapt. Dunlap, from Cincinnati, with a fine load. The Lfoxle Martin went out tor Zanesville, aud the Melrose, Cspt- Rogers, got away for Louisville...- The Neptnne is loading at tbo Point. The Minerva, with a full load, loft yesterday fur Cincinnati. Ths fine new steamer , Key West, CapL Evans, la lowling with dispatch for all ! points on tho Upper Mississippi, nod every body who may I desire to escape till* dreadful weather, will do well to take I a trip on hor .The llaatlncN now a tip-top passenger I as well as freight boat, with CapL Porter, la loading also With dispatch. She is safe and wull otfleored, (live hor a try. Th" Wbueltng liftfclllgencer of Friday s»y»: <• Vioim Stocx.—W» learn that the vicinity of Parkers burg w»v visited on Sonday waning* by a violent storm of wlurt and rain approaching in force,! almost to a tornado. TkettMuner Parkersburg, thrn.lyinght the wharf; snapped her cables, and ran with great.rapidity np the Kanawha, wbrreahe cam* la contact wUh lb* bridge, knocking her .chimneys Into th* ilrer, and completely demolishing h*r pilot bouse and the front part of her cabin roof and adorn- ments. She Llien pawed under tho bridge, lad (frock with great violence against the rorkaon the lower side of the river, starting the joints of bcrbull, so that she tcaked-bad ly. She left the next day for Cincinnati to go on the dry dock, Th* taa will prubablp b* a thousand dollars." The CiDelnnatiJOomraervitl of Saturday says: ** The Portsmouth departed for FUtsmrgh with 200 tons, and 40 or 50 She wan three d*ye In picking op her trip—.... The Joe Conn, having backed out from her St. Lottie alp, went op to the ship yard and laid up. The Jacob |*oe is due from Wheeling. We understand that she will sot return to that point at present.'’ The wharf boat at Oalnee* Landing was sunk to the boiler deck on the llth iosL...._Tbe Monoogahela Belle was sold at Jacksonport. Arkansas, last Mouday, and was purchased by Mr. Gillcbrlit. She will make regular tripe from Jack sonport to Buffalo City. The pilots of the Antelope arrived at Loolsvill*, on Thursday, on the Fanny Bullitt. They confirm the loss Of the boat. The machinery will be saved, and also a portion of her cabin and all her cabin furniture. Tboy state that the fire commenced in tbo bold, while seme of the crew were arranging the freight stowed there. It is (opposed that one of tbe men was smoking, and that he had resort to whiskey, of which she had two hundred barrels in tbo bold, shipped at Mount Vernon. Sr. Louts.—'The Lebanon arrived on Thursday. Departed —Bay City and Stephen Decatur for Pittsburgh, and Cham pion for New Orleans. Tbe Mo. Democrat of Friday says: “The Northern line packets to Et.Tanl, continues going out three tifoesa week, with good trips, and a N.U. Hue packet starts up now and again, seemingly with a trip'that will pay. The Railroad line get all the freight they, can ship daring the time they lay here, and generally have good tripe. They do not carry halt tbe freight going south, however,as thero are boats constantly loading, that do'not belong to the line, and they carry very largo cargoes, twelve and fifteen hundred tons.” ' The Memphis Avalanche of-the 12th says: 44 Early yesterday morning Wn. 1). Howard, one ofth* sufferers by thsexploslon of the Pennsylvania, broathed hie last. Ho is probably the last vtcttm whose death we will be called upon to -record. The remaining three invalids .were taken to tbo hospital yesterday. Tnoy were all doing well and will doubtless be discharged in a few days.” Begtiter. Steam boa ARRIVED. I.azeiue, Bruwusrin*. Telegraph, da Colonel Bayard. Elizabeth. Jennie Gray, ClrfciensU, feat Calling. BEPAHTKD. Luzcrno, Brown*»ill«. Telegraph, do. 001. Bayard, EHtabetb. UzzJeUartin, Z»DMTille ( Melrose, LcmlfTille, Talegrapble markets. New You, Jnly 17.—Floor firm; salssSOOObbls. Wheat firm; 4000 bush sold. .Com buoyant. 23,000 bush sold; white 83@85. yellow 05. Mess Porkhu advanced 25c; sales atslfl,7s®l7. Lard has declined %. Sugar has advanced Y» sales ' NaTal Bloree steady. Whisky higher; sales at 24>£c. PnoincLPsu, Jnly 17.—Flour Is hild rather more firmly bat the demand te limited; standard superfine la quoted at but there is ns enquiry for it Rye Flour and Corn Meal quiet, but. firm at for tbe former, and for th* latter. Wheat Is Karev; sale* of 2000 nosh Erime old Southern red‘at $1,06; some white at sl,3oper osh. 160 bush fair crop Tennessee sold at st,lofurrod and $l,lB for white. Rye is unsettled. Cora scarce and In moderate request. There bas-becn no change In Oroceries or Provisions. Whisky firm; sales of hbls at and drudge at 34c. Cncnman. Jnly 17.—The river has risen 7 inehee. Flour steady. Grain firm: io good demand. Whisky has de dln*d to2lo. Hess Pork sl6.6oper bbl. Lard ip>{.'Bacon Sides 79i. Sugar firm; 7J4<9B}£ Molasses advanced to 37. Goffeo U&U& SALMON, MACKABEL AND HALIBUT just received at FRANCE’S Family Grocery and Tea Store, Federal street, Allegheny. Some of the largest and fattest No. 1 Mackerel ana Balloon to bo found la tbe dty„ Also, 100 lbs. Smoked Halibut ihprlmo order. jol GROCERIES —75 hhds.prime N. 0. Sugar, 300 bbls.’ N. O. Molasses; 75 bxs Tobacco, various Ifands; 15 kegs 8 twist Tobacco: • 200 bxs. Window Glass, asa’d sixes, lUctlrsd and for ealo by Jc9 R. ROBISON A 00. SUNDRIES— 30 bbls. Silver Springs Extra Family Flour 13 sacks Tenn. Wheat; 22 sacks Flaxseed; 3 sacks Feathers, now landing from steamer Gleowood for ■He by \ JuO ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. on nnn lbs. bacon shoulders; do - ’'Hams; 7 \fi,ooodo do" Fide*; •\ 20 tea.B.o. Ilamt, ; Jest rac’d and for sale~by Je2 T. LITTLE A 00, STORAGE TO LET—Two largo dry Cel lars and Second and Third floors, on CsTorahl* terms. Inquire or UETOHCOCE, VcCREERY A CO- Jel No. 123 Beeped and 153 front streets. MOURNING GOODS.'—Black Grenadine, Black Tamestlne, Black- Crane pe. Espane. Black Uenun, Black Challle, Black Moils Dekino,Crapoa, Tails, Ac. J«s*dAwT C. HANSON LOVK.74 Market St. POTATOES —100 bu». at 25c to close lot, souadandgood. \ HITCHCOCK, MoCRKR&Y * 00., JuS 123Becondand 151 Front alraeta. , ’AOKAREL—*2S half bbls. Urge 1 and . medium 3*s for sale by B. DAIMLI ' riODHSH—2tc«. in store and for'sale by ' J. ii. CANrrELU- qn BBS. WHITE BEANS end 30 do Dry' OvrApp|«reMmafar«U»lir .B.BOBXBQS k 00. OX CASES SAL SODA for salobT ZOstU - n. t. rAiisiwTOcg * co. EGGS.— 20 bbls eggs for solo by . - _ jgjiy . BHRtVER A DILWORTU. ABD—10(>0 lbs. No. 1 lard rec’d.and for Sim .1 MPPLIi. WIBI3 * 00. B Q- jotoAon i&a, snjfooi «t. buß. Tenn. Dried Peaohes la«ta»iwDH»lll°wl»cl<m.; gOBnaWBOT.; AMILY FU)CR—Choice white wheat in' „*-■ tut. X. ' i>ACL : &SHBBTfCorilAcrty adßindtt.' IDfiANS.—SObuBh i» fa jilt It : • i SECOND-HAND WHEAT BACKS-5.00a nUptWKRAO}.- Monongahels Hirer U. 8. Mall ara a wnt TELEGRAPH, I ■ Oipt. J. 0. TcMfiM. ! Out. OraraOmA. _ The above new steamers ab® nownmnlngregolarlv. Morning Boat! Jeer* YUl* burgh at 8 o’clock A. ML, and Evening Boats at 6 o’clock P. M. for M’Keesport, Elisabethtown, Mcaong*- bela City, BclleTemon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California and Brownsville, there eoanecttaurwith Qaeki and Coache* for Onion town, Fayette Bpringi, Morgan town, 'Wayneaburg,' Cirmiehaeltawn and Jeffenon. Paaengera ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Onion* townforlS, meal*anditate-rooma on boata InclnaiTe.— Boata ratorsing from Brownsville leave at 8 o’clock in the morainrand bln the evening. Par further Information an quire at tbo Office, Wharf Boat.at thefootof Graotatn*. H anß (TV. SWINDLER, Aojctt. St. louio, &t. The northern line ip^jji er KEY WIBT, Capt W. 8. Evan*, will JMBp* leave for Bt. lonia, Qnlncy, Keokuk, BnriingtcmMuae*- Une, Davenport,Bocklaland,Fcltoo Citv h Galena.Dnboqne, Prairie do Chien, La Crow, BtOlwater. Bt. PanL and all in termediate porta, on TQIB DAY, the 10th at 4 o clock, P.U. For (Wight or puiu* apply onboard, or to Jal4 FLACK. BARNES * CO-, 'Agenta. For st. louis,' galena, iijjaL* DUBUQUE and BT. PAUL.—The passenger steamer HASTINGS, Capt. R. 11. Porter, wIU leave for the above and all intermediate porta oh MONDAY, the 19th taut. For freight or-passage apply oh board, or to joli FLACK, BABNBa ft CO n Agents. fflindnnati, &c. F" OR CINCINNATI & LOUISA i lESfc.fr TILL.—The fine steamer Oapt. Markle, will leave far the above and all; Internediste ports on THIS DAY, the 19th taut, at 4 o'clock, P. U. For freight or pataage apply on board or to Jolt FLACK, BARNES ft 00., Agenta. JHisttllaneous. DR. R. A. WILBON’B Tonfe, Cathartic and Anti-Dyspeptic FILLS. PREPARED AND SOLD SY B. L. FAHNESTOCK ft CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS No. CO-comer of Wood and Fourth its* Pittsburgh, Pa. AS AN EFFICIENT, safe aud convenient tonic, cat her lie and anti-dyspeptic medldoe, these' Pills are recommended to the public by the former proprie tor (Dr. Wllion) with a confidence such aa a ltmg contioned aodcarefal trial of them fn an ample practice warrants. In tbeirhperatlon aa a cathartic, they influence! more the mo tory and Jeas the secerning power of the bowels than any other combination In eommonjiae. A 8 A TONIC.—They agree with the meet delicate stom ach, removing nausea, pain and debility trotn that organ, and through It impart tone and vigor to tHeiwholo system. A 3 AN ANII-DYBPBPTIO.—-They nentralize and inter rupt the formation of arid*, check fermentation, andpre vent theeMmination of gasoatrom the food in thoatomach, —the direct consequences of chemical action, —an action which should never exivt in the human stomach. From then peculiarities in the PIIU, a person taking them may expect a free, (tall and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain, nausea, local or general dobllity, or that dla gnatlng aicknon or coativeneea—the usual effect* which at tend or’follow the use of other pur-ea. OERTIPTOATES, Extract of a Letter from H. F. FanmoorA & Co., DruggitU, Mcmpi.it, Te nn., Jan. 7,1555. ■ M*im. B, L. rAtmnoCX & Co.—We wen > tho first to is*, trodnce Dr. R. A duns Wilson's Pills here many yean ago.— Thev • were the beet Pill ever In this market. -We nso no other la oar own families, and secured for them a high character by cor recommendations. Yoon, tmly, 1L P. FARNSWORTH A CO. Extract of a Letter from G. WL Irvin, Nashville, Term., February 15, 1858. Massr*. 11. L. FahKTSTocS A Oo, —Dear Blrs:—I bare seen .Dr. R. A. Wilson's Pills used for the ague with good effect; I hire need them myself, and bcliere them to be the best Pill in nse. I have so doubt they will cure many other complaints when properly mod, and I mentl them to the public. Respectfully, yours, v o. w. ibwin. From CoJ. IFm. Hopkins, late Canal CommUtioner. WasscraTOH, Pa., January 8,1807. —Dear Doctor:—l bare beennsing yonr M Antt*Dj«peptie” Pills- whoti occasion re quired, for many years, and can truthfully say that 1 hare | never found any medtdne oqnal to them id relieving me from affections of tbo stomach and head. They have never failed to reUcTemeft’Om headache, andliave always lolt my system'in better condition thantboy found it. 1 most cot fidently recommend your Pills as a eats and highly valusbl modldoe. Vory respectfully, Ac,' WM.IIOPKINS. Dr. R. Adams Wosok. Ft Thof. Plaekmore, Eerj., Treaturerbf Allegheny County, Pa. To. Dr. R. A- Wmo*.— Deer Bin I bare been oslngycor Pillselnco IS4O, an-i do decidedly say they are the best Fill in use, or that I ban any knowledge ot 1 first used them for ‘Sick headache,” with which I suffered beyond descrip tion. lan happy to say, that they entirely, cared me.- Slnce then I ase them as a family medicine; 11 1 am hilllou or anything alls me, and I require. medicine, I take a Pil andltcareame; they ere my only medicine, and have bee for thelastserenteen years. THOMAS BLAGKMOIiK. January 8,1853. Hear Dr. Ktyter. iiimm B. L. PaH-fisTock k Co:—I hare had considerable •.aperient* in the nse of the extraordinary Fill compounded by Dr. R. Adams Wilson, of which you are now tbeproprie ton, and baro often felt their benign influence in my. own case for nrrtvus headache, arising from a disordered condi tion of the stomach. I bare USowlae prescribed them lor others, In cases of kewricrania and other forma of headache depending on a deranged and irritable condition of tbo stomach inddlgeatlve organa, for which they seem peculiar* It adapted, being entirely free from any piping tendency I regard them as a very Taluable Pill, and one that without at all debilitating. Youra, truly, GKO. n. KEYBRU, 110 Wood street. . Pittsburgh, March 6,1853- —Jufr-dAwlyT PAYBTTB SPRINGS! Tins HIGHLY AGREEABLE and at tractive monntaio mort, bu been leased by the «ob tcriber. New buildings and improvement* for recreation; tmaaemeot tad bathing, bare recently been erected and are ready for use, and the hotel newly painted and supplied : with new furniture, Ac. The purifying and braling proper ties been folly tested by chemical anslyrie. and the experience of Individuals prove* their efficacy. < THEY NEVER FAIL TO CURE SCROFULA and otb»r disease* ofthe blood by freely driuk lijg tbe water, end eruptions by Lathing nail external ap plication of tbe depoeitea of tho stream. These water# are chalybeate of Iron, with portion* of Usgnetia and Balia. In addition to the elevated, beautiful and pleasant mountain location of tbeee Springs, they are In the midst of classic ground—wild, romantic and ptetareeque scenery, cavern s, cataracts and cascades. Within a circuit of fsnr or fire milt, are FORT NECESSITY, Washln|ton’s First Battle Fly Id, WASHINGTON’S SPRING MEADOWS, which be owned to the day or his death, Dunbar’s Comp, Braddock’s and JumoßTiUe’s Graves, Delaney’s Care, Ohio and Cucumber Falls, and tbe Cascade of Maadow Ron, easy of access on horseback or in vehicles, to be had at tbs Springs. The streams abound in Tract and tho woods in Game, affording artchfleidforthodisciplosolWaltonand Nimrod. Situated within five minutes walk of the National Boad, with regular daily stage# pasting East and West, connect ing with fittaburpi steamboat# at Brownsville, jnd with the can of Pittsburgh and ConneUsTiße Railroad at Coqr nellsrllle, which render these Springs convenient of access in a short day's ride from Cumberland and Pittsburgh. Tho advantage of our location—oar moderate charge#,' earnest desire and tbe exertions we wBl uso to give entire satisfaction, and to make our guest# comfortable, we hope will not Call to render FAYETTE SPRINGS Ooe of the moat popular and agreeable summer reeorta in the country. Persons wishing to engage room#, or to make fnrther Inquiry, will ploate address the undersigned, at Fayette Bpriog# P. 0., or at UnlontoVrn.Pe. Ju3;dlm • W. E.BABCOCK. , OLD DR. HEATH. HAVING lost his k father, two brothers, daughter, son-in4aw, nephew# and niece# by that dreadful disease, Coubumptimc, and anffbring with atough himself, he aoaghi and discovered a Preventive and Cure for Colds, Cough*, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nerrons Debil ity, Asthma, Ac. Ills cough was cuird immediately; he . cured his relative#, who Inherited the illness*, and in con nection with hi# eon have employed it In their practice, coring thousand# of etsce considered hopeless by others.— For tho purpose of rescuing a# many of his suffering fellow being# as possible, he is sending the recipe to all woo wish it for 10 cents. * *. ADDRESS: Drii BEATS, 101 Spring st., opposite St. Nicholas Hotel, N. T. City. The following will protect Innltdi from Imposition* I Cot urn oopwt or N*w Tou, w. A. 8. HEATH, of said city, bolns duly sworn, smith that b«h» Practising Phytidan mod Surgeon in the dtj of NeirYork.mndm QraduaUof Me University Medical Co l-, Ufft of said city. Deponent further smith thmt the Griifcoles of Curts help* onto annexed, are true mod comet sxtrmcu from lotterv of parties; tent by them to this deponent. (Signed) A. 8. HEATH. Strom before methts7thd»y of Jane, A. D., 1859, (Signed) DANIEL P. TUM ANN, Mayi The extrmets'ofcures will be sentmrith the Seceipfe - Je2tlmdT £1 LOSING GOT SALE OF BREAD SAFES, MASTER'S CREAM FREEZERS, At reduced pricee. & Now U tho lima to auppty yooieelf at SOAPS —A large supply of Low's well* known Brown Wlodeor Soap, jut rec’d. Also, DoSey, Palm, Lettuce, Nymph and other fancy fioapa cooatantly on hanu at JOS. FLESILNQ’B, Jn7 corner Diamond and Market itrtet. CIQAESI CIGARS!!—A largo lot of gonu lßeHavanaCtgaraofthe*-Beueca,” -Ooqaett*,’' *'Con chita,” and “Entre Actor” bran da rac'd tbta day. Hum wlahlag a bos of good Olgan Acrald call and raxamloe .my atock before pnrebaalng eliowhero. 1 JOS., FLEMING, Murphy & Burchfield bare recM a lot of Figured Bwtn Vitalina, a decided bargain. Alio, Pequa and Linen Collars, tower than canal. And wo are now offering our Beragea and Grenadine Robe* at much lower prieaa than add at early In tho oeaeon. SUNDRIES— 22 bags Flaxseed; 3do Feath er*; lddoTem. Wheat; SO bbla.fi. Springe extra fam ily flour, to arrtTo on neemer Glenwodd and tor tale by >1 : ISAIAH PICKET *OO. , E LOUR—20 bbla. Extra Family, made of nlKMtrhlUWbut, ezpnMlr for toll ac, la •tor* and for aala by ROBERT WORRY, apl# • . . ISlFrootatroot. dot Wood. T>LAIN BLACK SILKS. —A large lot ju«t 1 natal .<ut (k*» On t*™ mr laffl ofrred It* *ity- j ‘Pme* call and aeo thorn. TISS ■ aiuMBoXUV*.nM^rt«iWt. INEN CHEOKi RUSSIA- DUCK and all kind. Uwnl.Bw.gM 'iL MULL MUSLIN and V FJgnrodSwfaa Mnellns, at 12}fc per yard, trtfli-bb#n at doling ootaaleof. *. I nifn” ,*ITORPHY 4 BBBOHFHLD. r XTRArFAMILY FLOUR—IOO sks Tenn I Jbrtfh’FaaDy Floor In atorea&d for aalo by L ROBERT DICKEY, 1M Front at,noar Wood. ijIRBSH FAMILY BDXXJSR received dally JJ, per Ibpfof,ta tog* andtwketApat mattho beM dalrieo In Ohio, lor eala, wholesale and retalL hr . \ je2& BbDU/WISXBftCO., ISS libeftyttreek. INDOW CURTAINS—PUin and Satin GretaandflnredCurtained foraal« at wholmla andretiflby W.>. MARSHALL 4 00,87 wSdAtT*. 1 nnn baah Wheats gale by ’ ' " - iV U H H HCHOOra,McCBEERT4Oa, Je2> \ 122 fieneodtodUlftontmeaL Belling all kinds of Dry Goods W V qIhANBOH LOVB.T4 Maifcetat. *I7AMPLY FLOUR—SO bbls ExtriVFdmily, JD, .80 W>l»bMi Bnpertot gtenr for aria by. < wyffl . . BIDDER, WlRXBAOO,Ko,l3> , lib*tty.et. Tj'UUNDBY tonafor sale by: , ’ JDrJeSO - HENBT g.OOUjINB. white in store and fablß.jmt teo^df^eamb? QKfl BUS-RTO. POTATOES tQ'torirefoi 1 Q bb!» .Potomac .Uaring.J!S.sB>{aimd,«i : Avyuklt MJW.?*■*” BwmoDraSMtoiatoT*^!s '>•"* -> ■ : '- ■ ; **■* ■ - - ■ H :.y ■. . TTEAMHi ' ■H aaACK ” AXO BEAt>TYI OoarelMdOßU«t»aiM by *t*llng _ , , OODGLIS 6 SItEttWOOD’S OSSBSSMSB SKIR?9- ' \ . , HKW OIIC&AXT SIO2T SKU^T. (120.000 ofwhlch lure teen eold fcaehtocedthe mMaOewrerat© mek* «iD amble them to produce 200 downe <-»W0 day daiinztb* month* of June, July end Aogaet., They elm call attention to their ' StEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, i For trerelinf, which is receiving unittrael commendation from the Udiee. They arethe toU proprietors of Utt only “Patent Adjustable Bustle” in use. Beware of the many Imltatioiwofferod In the parked y soy until either Infringement* of onr patent. Of ’ w,Ln * They alia minnbetare over teilh end wilftoid the “Patent Arijaatable Dostlo.” •■ V- Tbne SKIMS have tmn reconimeuded by the HKm* EST MEDICAL AUTHORITY a* belnß Iht bed eriirU /or IduHavM that hat tvtr fcc/n er/frrd to tie puHir- -None genuine unices itunped DOUGLAS &, SHERWOOD, MANUFACTURERS, KSW TORE. For aele throughout the United States end CanedM- . _ ” PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTOTIUJ FXUUU27 «St JOHNSON Haring Inmaeod their fecnitlea fir manofachirlog. end ■ppljlos . i ~ W- B- CHILDS Ss OP’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE ASD , WATER PROOF CEMENT ROOFING, ■ ARB now prepared to execute orders fo£ any 3 descriptlondfHoo&,ste«Tiortl*t,nttbo«bortMtnt>T tke and witn the utmost earn, being determined to put on Boob that cannot b« surpassed for 4 Cheapness anti Dnra'bility'* Our Rood are too well known to require any eahyy fr na. Teettmoniala In favor of this Boofing and aampiw c beacenbycalUneat our Ofßce, No. ««> Smllhfleld atrcct. • Buildings covered with tboabovo BooQngcan l* , ** wl ,*_i H. NelsonI*, 1 *, corner of Wylie ana Uiph J. Bee* a new Hotel, corner of Grant and Seventh *treer*;lloas»or W.O. Lmllo, E*q. Diamond alloy, opposite Prtterwm* Stable; Store of it. Straw, comer of Market and ■ tJ ' also House of B. ILSaecnp, cuno block; BrewflsrtUti Wharf Boat; Home of Robert Flynn, Conorew, between Wowtcr and Wylie effects; Store ufJ. M. Meßowrt*, Webster. Eb, Stable of A. Bradley, comer of .Watyr alley and fog'll"*? street, Allegheny; tfonae of H. B. Wtlkhin, L*i, Woou s Ban; Hoaee of A. Negiey, John Scott, Witt. McCall and Sit! Coon, Dost Liberty; o od many otlwts too ntnuerou* to men- PKKiIIN A JOIINSO*'. No. 75 fimithficldot., Pttubnrgh, Fa. LATEST N EWS Irom'riifparts of the world geo the SEW YORK DAILY QEBALD, TUIBCNE and TIMES; PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRKFS, PUBLIC LEDGER, ind CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, Delivered to »v*ry par t >f the city, by leaving voar addrrs* at lIUNT * MINER'S, Majonie Dell. Tr*dc aoppltcd. QBBAM FREEZEK& Thet-est and cheapest Wm itt told at Mnonfactnrers’ price. 1858. CARPETS. 1858. THE MARKET STEERT CARPET STORE, IS STILL PREPARED TO SDI’PLY all demand* for Velvet, Brose-do, Threa-ply and In groin Carpets, of every description,urtyl** nnd<inMity. Floor OilCloth*, from 3 to 24 feet widrt, at tower prlcej than w» h'aro otor before offered; U.icoa flatting for office* or churches; Paiuted Window Shade*, and everything connect ed with the Carpot department of Ifonao Furnishing Aa we anticipate ao advance in price* after tho Sprif-g Trade opens, we would rapgost to parcha-at-ra to rnako their •election* now from onr large Stock and at our present very low price*. fc22 W. M'CIJ>'TOCK_ * A. STROIi i ca r s MAGIC DUPLI a eating and Impmutcn Pnper 1* a hoantifnl article with which to write a letter and obtain a copy «t the earn** time wilhoat the use of pen* or ink, rendering it invn!oahs« to penoni traveling. It will take the correct Imprcarion of any leaf, plant or flower, nnd is equally adapted for writing on paper, cloth, wood or atone, th the copying of plant*, do •lgn«, music, Ac., (wltlftiTClne turn of i>ctm or Ink) with, u ' ; bone or common stick. Soar different colore—price £5 cte.-?v a gold |, r W. 8. fIAVEJJ, ' j B I4 Corner Market and Second street*.- FISli— iShf.'bbU. No. 2 largo Mackerel; * 30 do “ 0 do do ’.iobhU. Haitimpro ITfrrinr. 30 da No. 1 trimmed Shad: « ltbf. do do do «L> IS bids. do TThito Fish: 30 hr. do do do 10 do do Trout, tObbls. New „ 13) do N.F. nerriiig3T s * , *»»^ -(i^ In store and for sala by jalS fFATfI^iV’II.SON. Coal by Weight. \ THE subscriber is prepared t < detfvev ii AUechwny or Pittsburgh, CANNEL OR BITUMINOUS CO.W.S Of the boat quality. As all Coal iWirrrcdby Durchasers can r»ly on getting full meaopru. .Also, COKF, LIME. FIRE BRICK ANDCLAy. \V. A-MoCLUIUJ, AlleghenyCcvillfcjv*, mr3l Corner Andoraon st. and Railroad. BECEIVED AND FOR'SALE'BY WIL LIAM McCIiTCHGON, Iflf- liberty el uh, Peon*: . ' ' 2ibblf. large cow No. 3 Mackerel: 25bt.do do do '<J-> 60 bag* Rio Co (Toe, SO bexea Grant's Tobacco: 60 half chcela Young Tua; SO do anporior Black d» 100 bbla. No. l Salt; 10 caska PoUali; 100 boxra Cheeee. JOHN THOMPSu J hareJont recoin4 ALil for * | a Vjm EngUrb Venetian IU4, - RochelleOehre, ' Vermont Ochre. French Zinc, American Zlnr, IVhito Le.t.l. J°*° onl Whiting. EUSIL—SO bbis Baltimore 1 to.rrinc C 25 bbl* Halifax Herrinc. 20 do No. 3 Mackerel. 10 do No, 1 do 25 Hf do No. 3 do v 25 Kills No. 1.2 ami 3 do " v 100 packages Late Fiab, rweiTod ami for sale !,>• Jtl9 J. n.OANKfELI). 0 jj sigK ILENTS- ! 6000 popnds Country Bacon; 360 nos- prime Wbita Deans: 6 bbls. No. 1 I*rd: 10 kegs Fresh Butter; 1 box Deer Skins; 200 bos Dry Apples, Io store and for aale by 81IBIVKR A DILTFORm Sundries— . 100 cods assorted sizes Manilla Rope; 150 bales best Nary Oakum; 23 bbla. Pitch: 40 do B. Winter Wbals Oil; 25 do W. 8. No. 1 Lard ptt, On hind and for »»lo by. JONE 3 k COOLEY * Je22 No. 141 Water gfc, near Cherry alter. COMPOUND SYROP OP PII'OSPUATJJS' 08, CHEMICAL FOOD.—«Thla preparation la not to tended as a popular remedj, but .is respectfully »olmiittol to the medical faculty as a nntriUro tonio, well suited lo supply the waste of elementary matter in llio human sjs tem daring the progress of chronic cases,, particnl&ily in Dyspepsia and Consumption. This preparation In pleasant to tbo ejo, agreeable to the taste and grateful to the stem* ach,an<i does not nansoate by protracted <ue. Bold whole sale and retail by ’ JOS FLEMING, J 022 i corner of tbo Rbunomt and Market ti. QAK D To the Clients or A- B. H’CAIMOKT. Haring left Pittsburgh to n»id« tejnpornril yjn Wariiing ion City, X bare placed my nnflulsbcd law bnaiuess In tb* bands of lßltiH A HACKENZIK, Attorneys, No. 60 Foarth street, to whom I respectfully recommend three who,bare hitherto employee me profwslpfriSuy. Je7-6mdis ALFRED B. BIcCALMOXT. * Steam Marble Works. * MTARBLEMANTELS.—A large andbo&u- AfitUnl stock always on hand and inanuiactnrM. bj Machinery, sold at very low prices. llpttdvrt, owners •• of Beal Estate, Contractors and others, whether they want-, to purchase or not, are Invited to call and examine our flock .. and ascertain our prices as wo are Belling plain ntatlhm-v. tels bo low as to pat tbetn within the reach of almost every *•' pereoo. • ICE CHESTS, J. T. CRAIG 4 00'S, 134 Wood el Monuments, Tablets, and Grave Stonoa, a large stock ul- - waysenbandL Furniture and Wash-Stand Tope, and Im~- tKMing Btonee minaThctQnd by machinery, and at the owestprices. Narbleof all kinds Bold low to tbo Tradh-i r- Pnrchaaers are inTlted to call and examine our etockat 311 , !' 323 Liberty street, PUtsborgh. a ■ - - .. .■ mylQaiaw3mT W. W. WALLACE. Portable Blllla. -*.*.• PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, ‘ the simplest and twit artltl* of -tbo kind' Ih the conn-' try. They ran Ugbt, grind fast, aru sully kt-pt In older, ‘ v * make aa good work as the largest mills, and .Hire general t satisfaction: always on hand. - Also.'Fortoble Saw Mills,-'- Forpirtlcmars calls* 318 Lll*iSjr'st.,PUUiror*L. mylDtdkwSmT fi W. W. ■ mil Formatting* ' STEAM ENGINES, warrauted; I*>wt (mali y, alvftjvottbwd aad m*Uo to onlor. jfcwVrj and SaU PUnt, Pin Brick Machinery. Engine OttUnr,t and Jfiß Gearing made to order. J tat Iron*. Out Iron Front XcfrrradiltofTa«d /juu-rf Hal Jan tamo,-DMlJui mjjiUiw3mT ff. \T; W.U.C4CE./ ~ ytmwi fctani Ctmtn«. , PARIS, lor land and Stucco o«>entlbrClit«ri»,flriWilkie,; ■ V.' AOTJlXTUiflXAlDfludEomAUOeaiflQh ,!••••• $ n P -mtat uatlAk. wiyrtmt, • W. W. WALT.AfITL - . ' i.•. . ~ Lwabtri ■' 1 P a? 8, , Borir J ”' Jo >s^: and"' ■ jmiaa«»3roT - y.y. wAiiiCE ■ .v Machlnei, - IVI < 2rf£?s2 . always on hand J ik£jiS2£& tJ ‘ bf !*’ waA ' u &- ‘ • k vt einvin ■ i. M 319 I Xibor~ s t XI-tjtU Pittsburgh, milO ‘W. W.WALLAOtt. Aj SDN UMBRELLAS, < XAWNS, : v'- . •= BKB&Qfis; - ■: . . XAjQgIUSTEpa, v »U klodi otDnn Ooodt aad ,. ’ . ' 0. HANgQM LQV£.7i lUrfc.t *t! ;■.?■■ T AKB FISH—ISO half bbls/Wbite Tiah; -*-• 140 i»o do Tr#t;' '*'■ . . >. 100 do do• Herrins;' : - BO ,do do Salmon*: Jgrt we’d anj for wle by * d °KEyKT h! oj»!LiK3.Vft .JV'S nn( * '^ oa of "”aH a.ULm»«aaaquiUU«>f,irnlo>t r • - . ' W.B.nAV*K’B Pjper irtUhniuii, s ; . No«. til, 33 and 3?y»rt«t tcUj\ >*" TUBS AND netta Taht i» t »7, - joB • TMTxn I>ICKBY.» PO- - 70 Other Different Styles, MftSSXR’S PATE?}'? 6 MIMJTK FKEBZER3. ICE CREAM FREEZER .MARE. ',. 1 ■ C&UaxmS ?ct 050 at T. 3. CRAIG k CO ?. 134*Wco-> ft. i y£Tf ■'r'- .. i" r ■•-
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