, ■. _ _ . ;lt |ptog| (fa^cttc. TUESDAY' MORNING, JULY 20, 1858. oTFiorALfPAPXR or tax cirr. OH* Mid Wcwi Items. Tn*mML.- r V? «k*vereerivtd * copy of (be Ji DbJIM, Bethel Choplaia of thli Bni Leonard and V. Boughton the SecTCtari * of the Western Seamen's Friend Bodety, aid to them this report was made. > >. - , Among those who carry on business on oar mani as among almost ail other classes of men, there, fleams to hare been a good work going forward doting the past year. The Young Men’s Christian'Association, of this city, held a series ■of prayer meetings in. the Bethel building, on Front street, below'Ferry. They were attended with good results. Mr. Dsßas says in his report; “My intercourse with the officers and crews has been of the most pleaaingcharacter—always well received. The forenoon of each Babbath lspend onboard the numerous boats in poH, in the distribution of Tracts, and religious conver* saUon and exhortation, as occasion msyrequire. ThiS"l regard as-ihe most important and effect ual department of our labors. My visile an nually, average forty per week; daring |whieh are distributed the Scriptures and abont sixty thousand • pages of Tracts. Doubtless much good, unseen by the; missionary, results from tbit instrumentality. And .we have had one Striking instance of conversion resulting from a Tract distributed!? this jjort, to eucourego my heart in this work. Daring the last eeren months over two hun dred souls on our Western rivers, by efeemboat disasters alone, have beenhnrriedinto eternity. Thoasadds ef hearts are appalled by the recent dreodfbl disaster to the ill-fated ateamer-Benn- BylvanU, commanded by onr worthy fellow clii *eo, Captain Klinefelter. But the fearful ques tion U, were those precious souls prepared for this'awful summons to the presence of God ? Some fomillsr faces, which a few left our port,' we shall see no more. They have mado their last voyage, and now sleep in death; while many sarvlving sufferers claim onr sym pathy and prayers. Have. we done ell in onr power’ to Jnddfle these to be prepared for death ? Besidesthe dlrect influence brought to bear ou our opmmeree,'great good results to the land . by the formation of Sunday eohools on shore.— By gathcriog up tho desecrating the Sabbath r along onr wharves and streets, many are saved from a vicious life, and grow up to be good and „ useful citizens. Through the past' winter, aided by kind friends, we were enabled to clothe many of our poor children, and in some Instances to furnish food." We are,-pleased to be able to record so good areport and trust Mr. DaUaa may long be sparg ed to his labor of love and that he may see the work.ofthe.Xord prosper in his bonds.. . Tuxßoasd or Maxsasns or the Stato Agri cultural Boolefy are making praiseworthy efforts to soeare the comfort of visitors to the Fair, as well as to make she Fair worthy a visit. They procuredtha following agreement by which our oounlry friends may ascertain what a trip to the city on that occasion wilt probably cost them.— There are, of course, many ether establish meats lathe city where, strangers may be .com fortably entertained at lower rates: ' “The subscribers; keepers of publio houses in Pittsburgh, pledge ourselves severally, toibe Penn’a. Stale .Agricultural Society, that ire will not charge for board and lodging per day and night daring the week of the Btate Fair, in September next, more than the amount settop* posits our respective names, being the usual charges at onr respective houses. .Vuwtlf JCcqurr A’dicJ tf Houses. Prices per day of utmts. and night. John M’O.CroaMa.....MoooDgubcla House..—A2 ) C'o*per day Bryson A Shirts —..SL Charles Hotel u W. C.OonneUy—.. ~_Bt.CUlrllotal- 2,00 - “ B:D. Marker..... .Scott llou* —. 2.00 •* Wa Moorhead ...-Perry Rote]— Jobs ...-lagls Hot*!...-. Samoa Hare.. —Han’sllotol ANkw OcoAWitATiow.'—A Fcmale Missionary end Chnroh Extension Society has been recently formed at'the - Bmiihfield M.E. Charch, as we are informed .by the-Pittsburgh Christian Adro “ca/c/ Rev. j; A'; 7 S#onsy staled the object of the meeting; Mr. 8. M. Kier was colled to the 'chair, and 8. L- Motsheß wait elected Secretary. Ker. Swoaey on behalf of the comillec appoint ed by the preachers’ meeting submitted the form ef-a-constitatiou which was adopted. The following ladies were then elected for the year: President, Mrs. H. D. Sellers, of Christ church; first'Tioe Preridenf; Mr*. B. Heaxleton, of Liberty street; ’second do., Mr*. Mary Lowe, er., of SmilhQeld street; third do.; Mrs. Saint John,- of Beaver street: Secretary, Mrs. I>.r. Maderia; of .Manchester. Treasurer,' Mrs. -8T M. Kier, of Christ church. Managers: Smith fielditreet, Mrs. F- Bauders, Mrs. J. Cassidy, MrS. M. Lowe, jr.; Liberty street, Mrs. J. Grier, Mrs. v Bravo,'Mrs. N. C. Adams; Christ churcb, Mea W; Bingham, Mrs. J. Horae, Mrs. J. B. Csnfield; Trinity,Mrs; A. H. Thomas,Mrs. - Bwdh, Mrs/ D. Hess; Beater street, Mrs. Kid dle, Mrs. Lusk, Mrs. Callao; Manchester, Mrs. Caldwell, Mrß. S.Hall, Mrs. Wildley; Wesley chepd, Asbury chapel, South Common, Temper ancovUle,. South Pittsburgh, Bradley Mission and Daquesne Borough charges have not select ed their representatives in thebosrd. Taristum C aji p-G bound.— At a special meal ing of (be Board of Trustees of (bis ground, held in the SmUbfieldiStreet M. E. Church on Wed nesday morning, the 14th Instant, the lost Wed nesday (25th) in August was choeen *» lbs time for commencing the camp tneellng—to' close at daylight on Thursday ..morbiog, the 2d of Sep tember. The of ; John M'Gill, ‘Osorgo Dobbs,. Jamea M. Kler, John Bhephtrd, Thomas W. - WWgbC tad William H. Kincaid—on behalf of the Board of Trustees, will be on.lhe ground on Wednesday morning, the llth dayof August, for the purpose of ar rangtejfthe ground and meeting tnetot holders. Tan Kind Cas*.—-Klein is considered out of danger. On Monday 'morning at ten o’clock, MayorJVeaverhad a final hearing in this case. A young man; named Dignam is under grave suspicions of baring been tho man who inflict ed the atab. lie Is, since the affair, nowhere to be found. The charge of assault and battery with Intent.to kill, made ag&itxst Stewart, M'Cann and M’Cready wae dismissed. M’Cann was disbharged from custody altogether, but Stewart and M’Cready were held, to answer a charge of Hotin $l,OOO ball each, In default of which they were committed. Sir. Clam. Hotel,—As will bfrseen#y refer ence to oar advertising columns/ Mr. Connelly offers for qtle the lease, fixings and goodwill of this popular Hotel This will afford any one of the proper qualifications a rare opportunity of obtainiogfposaession of a first etaas Hotel, long established, and enjoying a - buslness amounting to near .spo,ooo per annum. The houaeisad mirably located near the centre of business, and hoi recently been re-painted and re-fiUed. The proprietor will make an exhibit of his business foe the past dell season U-any person desirous ofpurehaaiog. Wa learn that W. Ross,-Esq., In the ease of- Borough of Manchester tb. Ecclei Robinson < and Edward MeOee, gave his decision on Satur day last. The judgment was against them, fining them $4O being $2O each for absesoe from meeting of Councils two evenings. 'Therein, as we are informed, a sort of quarrel among the borough Couneilmen. . The case, it is . said, wllli be, carried np. , Coaxox or Tnau—The fine canal packet. Jenny ; Bind, will leave every day, except Wed , needay and Thursday at 4 o’clock, for Sharpe burg, and every other landiog between there •j and Deer Creek. For freight or passage apply i to Cagt-J. G. Stint, who will be pleased toac-, commodate all: persons having,boiinesa on the ©awL Ho wiU always be found at the bool. 15 ,t Colitis Ou Thursday, rare sportmmy \he expected at the Park. There will be a mule Hce open to four.andafoot race, where all swift men who wear seven leagne bootaand can make good thjno.are. invited tobeat Mr. Good, who has in two races already distanced all competl < tors. -A trolling (hatch will close (he “exercises yofritfoccarion.” .MAwnw. ’iEsq.,' his- been fully ap pointed Constable of the Third Ward. He pro cored the neceasaiy bail is a few minutes after iheCcOrt-appdirted bim/as/we mentioned on: Saturday, and proceeded aV'onee lo lhe duties ofMaoffiee. Dibits, 'the''extortioner, Who is new in Jail, was elected over Martin at the ngr. ward Meetioh, by: only two itaqjoril/. > f.-i ‘.Tnn of Saturday eays that * near Sunfiih, Ohio, on Thorn- and taken <o the Monroe county jail. was.ohmd with the murder or the woman . whose body was found a short Ume aeo in the rtclniiy-rf PitUbnrgh. «« agotn tho •_ Thls IA/donbllera lhe 44 mUiUry German HeixsnUflhs ring "Torn him loose In the dcatttes.? * ,1 Jams* 0. Bnarwr, of 8L Cloud, Minnesota, £ _who destroyed Mra. Bwisehelm’s press, has now . xom<n«eo«la.nbel suit sgainatthe BsintCloud 'F the abusive article of V. ' Mrs. Bwlrshelia. Bat wbydidn’t he destroy k ifceSL.Cload Fuirtr'# press is he had done Mra | ; SwiaheWs f Because the Bt, Cloud VjtUor is ei .. ; a 1 i. I *,* annual plc-nic of (he Vlgflini M Fira 7 Company will be given at. New Undcn $ GfOte,ou Thursday aext, of Join ■ w« uf indebted, to MessritJ. and M yiaibl^^^^^M^andskaQoerUhUwac 1‘ CosDurtoas.—The Journal gives the log names of Condactors on tho Penna. B- Br under the new arrangements ; “Mail JVoie—From Pittsburgh to Altoona— Col C. F.- Jackson and Chas. From AUoona to Harriaburg—J. J. WeiUell and I.- J. Crane. From Harrisburg to Philadelphia— John MeTey and Jesse Lampleigh. Fart The following conductors run through: Messrs. 0. M. Irwin, Harry E. Gray, A. Roeloff and W. A. Hambright. Express Train —Conductors to.ruu through: Messrs. Ellis Y. Beggs, Charles A. Keller, Moj. F. W: Boley and H. W. Zook. Accommodation Trains —The on these trains will remain as heretofore—Mr. D- Garrett running the Johnstown, and Mr. Gao. .Miller the Brinlon, both careful and efficient officers. By the new arrangement, the Company have dispensed with the services of four conductors." We believe that those discharged are such as have been more recently employed. This, we presume, was about tho only rule that eould be adopted. As far as our experience and obser vation extends, the Pennsylvania Railway has been very fortunate always ia procuring the services of quiet ahd attentive gentlemen as conductors. The almost total absents of any thing like accidents on tbc P. it. R tells itsowa story in their behalf. ■Tax-CotLEcrons.—Tho Commissioners nave appointed the following lax-collectors: Pittsburgh— First Ward, JacohGlcsser; Second, Tbos. B. Davitt; Third, John Taggart; Fourth, Joseph Bryan; Fifth, Jere. Frew; Sixth, Audw. Wolff; Seventh, . Bernard Kaio; EigbtbrWm. Griffin; Ninth, Patrick Kara. Allegheny First Ward, Simeon Bulford; Seo ond, John Ramsey; Third, W. W. Alexander; Fourth, Abraham Hays. f Boroughs— Manchester, Alex. McMurray; Bir mingham; M. B. Hartzell; East Birmingham, A. J. Rapp; South Pittsburgh, R. A. Bailsman; Tarentum, Jus. Borland. jbtrwAi/i*—Collins, M’DonoughFerree; Plum, Samael Tomer;-Penn, Sambel Duff; ElixahfiJlb,. Andrew Fife, Sr.; Miffio, L. B Talierson, Rob inson, Robert McElherron; Moon, Wm. Curry; Franklin, Francis Brown; Baldwin, William 11. Whiteman; Ross, Robert Morrow; McCandlees, Wm. Peebks; Upper St. Clair, Amos Hollands; Neville, Im. Dixon; Wilkins, David Doff; Pat ton, John Thompson; Versailles, John Sill; Jef ferson, Wm. Stewart; Ch&rliere, James Kelly; Findley, Henry Strouss; Reserve, Jos. Lofink; Snowden, L. McC. Larimer; Pine; Richard Bar ton; West Deer, Charles Bryson; Indiana, Jos. Robinson; Lower St. Clair, Thos. Carran; South Fayette, Col. M’Cabe, Sr. In the boroughs and townships not mentioned above, no appointments -have as yet been made. Thxsx Persons Poisoned.— Thrco persons at the poor farm on the Monongahela were poison ed on Monday. Coroner Alexander started from the city at 4 o’clock, going up to hold an in quest. We were unable to.learn the particulars. What we did hear was this:—Three of tho in mates of the House for tho poor, got possession in some way of a jug, containing coculns indices which had been mixed with alcohol for the pur pose of killing vermin, whioh frequently infest tho heads of the unfortunates when they first go there. .These three, not knowing anything about the quality of . the article in question ex cept that it smelt like whiskey, drank so much of it, that death a very short space of time. Another took some of the article in his month but-being of keener taste apparently than the others, spit it out, thus escaping, with only a blistered mouth. Wo could learn no more than that the name of one of the sofferers was O'Brien, and another, Mullen. Ssbtzkcid.— Judge M'Clore sentenced nine individuals convicted of offences during the Jane term. Elizabeth Baird, a German woman, convicted of exposing her infant with intent to kill, was sent to jail for one month. Wm. Thomas, pas sing counterfeit money, to nine months in jail. RobL Sample, of M’Camlless township, adultery, a fine of £lO, (S2G GO,) pay the costs of prosecu tion, aod jail for 11 months. Jacob Myers, lar ceny, jail one month. Frederic Hunneymyer, stealing boots in Tarentum, penitentiary one year. J. B. Smith, alias E. W. Brown,larceny,, jdil four months. W. B. Clark, the dad who' tried the “check dodge,” and who stole o*enU of clothes from, the Red Lion Hotel, two months in j&iL Isaac Callahan, colored, stealing a'coat at Eagle Hotel, three months in jail. Catharrae ; Gilenrist, larceny, oue'Tuonlh in jail. 1.50 - 1,50 « Tun health of the city continues remarkably good, although tho records of mortality for the last two weeks bare eho\m a scnsiblo increase over those of previous weeka. We shall not he surprised at&uy time to hear of some epidemic breakiog out. It was Coldridge who discovered in a short ramble through the streets of Cologne, ►‘tfcixty-six distinct stinks." It would not be fjJteeaU to double tho number in Pittsburgh.— ‘There is hardly an alley that docs not reek with foul stenches: thero is scarcely a sink hole that ia not full of stagnant water. Why net take this matter in baud in due season, as thfey are doing every where else but here? We shall be tempted to say considerable about this matter sdon, if the proper officers do uot look into the evil and remedy it. TflK lawin PaorxcTT this -Evksiki;.—Mr. Davit will hold, at 8 o'clock ibis evening, in his Real Estate Room, Fifth tiircet, the last and closing eale of the Irwin property. Those who desire to secure a lot for residence in this de lightful sccliou of Allegheny city, should give the present sale their prompt attention, as it embraces all the lots unsold, and will be the final one. Another soph opportunity, for every way desirable building lots, is'not likely to oceur for years. Itxms.— Wm. Wmy, of Farmington township, Lawrence oounty, was much Injured by the hind wheel of his laden wagon passing over-himnear Mariasville, on his way homo from Emlenlon, last week. On Wednesday, the 14th inst, Mr. Robert Ward, an English Miner, in the Peebles’ coal bank, was badly iojured by the roof falling in on*'him, while at work, crushing hid left shoulder. Jacobt.—The police officers had completely lost-tbe trail of- the murderer on Saturday, aod Lad about given It up for a bad job. We are truly eorry that the earnest endeavors of the Mayor are-only to result In disappointment. The woman BtTular and the four children are on their way back to this city, under the direction of the police. Several Qerman,gentlemen of tho oily applied to Court, on Monday, lo be appointed gaardtans to the unfortunate orphan children. ' Abbxstxd - —Wm. Richards was arrested oh oath of William Sparks, book-binder, charged with assault and battery with intent to kill.— Richards is a bar-keeperat a saloon near Scotch Hill market, and inflicted a serious injury on Sparks who refused to pay for several drams he bad obtained at the bar. There willbe a furth er hearing of the case to-day. A Totrso man nan&d Isaao Brown was beforo the Mayor, on Monday,' charged „wUh assault and battery on Biohard M’Caffrey, printer.— Brown was held to bail Tho whole matter grew ontof printer’s ink applied io a matter some what disagreeable to one of tho parties. Keep cool these hot days 1 . Exxc otoe’s Sals or AllcObbvt Pxofxhtt.— This evening, afLMr. Davis’ Rooms, Fifth street, will be sold, by order of executor of Catharine Rudolph,' valuable lots in the Third Ward 6f Al legheny city. Plans can he had at place of sale. Also; a Ust of desirable Bank and other Stocks. ’ RaoS.—The foot roceat Braddock’s Field, be tween Messrs. J, R Keating, and Robert Faw cett, reonlted, weareJnformed, in favor of Keat ing; by a very small space, the match having been pretty oven. - . Omctx McKee, of the Fifth Ward, on Satur day, arrested a man named Patrick Friel, on a charge of maltreating his wife, and attempting to cut her throat with arasor. He wascommit ted for trial in the absonco of bail for $5OO. A mah named Frank Bond, who held himself up as general dog-killer and was going about the streets firing at the canines indiscriminately, was arrested, yesterday, and fined $lO by the Mayor. V Woods Haib RrtroHAnva.—Prof. Wood, the re nowned diioovererof tho invaloable Hair Reatora- Ure, still continues to labor la behalf of the afflicted. ' Hlf medlfflnM arr-univenally admitted by the American pmi to be far superior to all others for eaosisg the hair on the. head of the aged, that has been sureted for many yean, to grow forth with aa_ mneh vigor pad luxuriance as whan blemd with the advantage cfyonth. .. jbere can he no doubt that it is coo of the great est: discoveries in the medical world. It restores permanently gray hair to its original color, and Lw. it assume the baaaUfol silky texture, whleh has been very desirable in all agos of tho.world— [Si. Louis Morning Herald.] BoldhyallgoodDrnggifts. t .. A Ebmxdt roa HovW*ath*b. —The very beat remedy for thls-hot weather is to drop in at Bcrwn’s, Federal St, Allegheny, and treat yourself ton sxneer of their delicioni Ice Cream, or a glass of sparkling' Ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with tbd_cboieest of Syiopvand drawn from a fountain in excellent or w. Their itoek of Oakes and Confections ore of the beet description, maaufectared from good mite up la the neatest style imaginable. Give In Lot* or Foams.- “The loro of praiM, howe'er coneealed by art, Belpia, more or lett, and glowe ia every bent: : ■= •OD.N«?MSH4 ’MsCMtinrt>troV abon gixUi, SMWiWte;« r-r. •• • *■’ '«V; Statkxxxt for the week’preceding July 19lh» B-’k Pittsb'gh Exchange B*k M. IM. “ Citizens’ " Mechanics’" Iron City “ Allegheny " 139,250- 03,833! 619,323 117,880' 96,351 440,68! 162,830 69,761’ 509,589 : L_l j 1,47M51h,249.395'n.016,404 1,455,7751,22»,3536,01« p 509 Last week.. 'lncrease,-. Decrease,.. jr bank?, $165,257; Increase. Dae to olhi “ by *' - Decrease. 30,638 Notes of other bk’s.. 236,093; Increase.. 24,990 Tho following is tho movement of the Banks since January Ist: Circu’ticn. | Specie. | Discounts. \ 1,365,W«Ti8MU 5,153,218 1,1C4.095 1.353,875 1,243,300 5,101,409 1,120,922 1,379,031 1.283,509 5,019,043 1,103,656 25 1.407,066.1,307,760 4.966,946 1,165,961 Fob. I-... 1.344.M1 1,308,008 4,955,977 1,164,217 “ 8 1,251,381 1.337.617 4,974,959 1,189,223 '• 15 1,321.236 1.342,054 5.223,631 1,245,944 ■* 22 1,223,881 1,322,992 5;244,599 1,260.935 Mar. 1 1.195.526 1,300,103 5,274,842 1303.965 *• 8 1,189,711 1.302.004 5.310,428 1.310,790 ,157,530 H 296.661 5,323,210 1,302,919 ,103,251 1,271,837 5.290,494 1.280,703 '• 15 1, 22 J " 29 1,193,380 1,233.839 5,367.714 1,290,030 Ajd. 5 1,280,636 1,190,100 5.478,820 1,324,154 “ 12..... 1.257.091 1,194,232 5,513,821 1,305,294 19-.., 1,291,226 1,220,633 5,570,585 1,345,062 “ 26_... 1,319,416 1.221,195 5,611,689 1,404,750 May 3 1,360,551 1,192,216 5,784,492 1,504,549 “ 10—. 1,365,381 1,171,627 5,763,651 1,565,182 “ 1“ 1,373,401 1,191,663 5,737,072 1,491,020 “ 24.. “.31.. June 7-. “ 14.. •' 21... “ 28„ Jqlv 5... 12- / “ 19- - 1,371,580 1,175,334 5,769,808 1,461,767 ... 1,394,146 1,212,178 5.843,103 1,467,849 .. 1,426,580 1,207,637 5;595,4f1l 1,540,928 ... 1,335,926 1,218,342 6,805,951 1,556,862 ... 1,360,481 1,223,759 5,836,952 1,571,589 ... 1,377,096 1,266,195 5,874,782 1,030,570 ... 1,436,651 1,240,588 6,014,676 1,099,196 ... 1.458,776 1,229,383 6,016,509 1,691,758 :. 1,475,351 1,249,398 6,010,404 1,720,091 [ftemt bp our Special Reporter.] Tms QcAirun Citt.—Tho now sewing machine for whioh Mr. Daly, of tho stocking manufactory, corner of Fifth street aod Market alley, is agent, is the cheapest article of tho kind ever offered in this city, costing only $2O. Bat iris not merely in the item of price that its cheapness consists, hut in that in connection with its utility, its perfeot adaptation to tho purpose for which it is intended. Its stitch is the ‘'two-thread,” and when_completdl will not rip, constituting what is termed the “lock stitch.” It is easily adjusted, works with great facility, and does •not easily get ontof order. Here is an opportunity rarely offered to familios who wish to purchase sew ing machines. ■■ Those who would patronise ono of the best supplied shirt stoma in either city, will find snob an establish ment on Ohio street, between the Diamond, and Bea ver sSrcet, Allegheny. Tho proprietress, Mrs. Bur gess, Is a lady of exporienco in tho manafactaro of articlos of -this kiod, and employs only the best hands. Persons who doal with her may rest assured that they receive well-mado and cheap work. Bach are the testime nials of all who visit her store. ~Thc Lithographing Art is proseented here with commendable energy, and work has been done in the lino of show cards, drafts, Ac., which will bear a contrast with the same description of engraving and printing done in the East. A visit to the-large steam lithographing establishment of Geo. F. Scbuchman 4* Co., Singerley’s Buildings, Third street, will suffi ciently attest what and persons or companies who have work of this kind to be done, cannot en trust'd! to more faithful hands than the above. The rooms, fitted up as an fee Cream Saloon by Messrs. J. Carson k. Co., over tbeir fine confection ery, Federal street, Allegheny, do groat credit to the proprietors, being elegant, airy, and even expensive ly famished. Tbe visitor will find him or herself refreshed bv a call at Carson’s, as mnch by the po lite treatment which will be received, as by tbe cool luxury which can bo had there— the very list article oficeCreatn. The place tosorurea saucer of delicious Ice Cream, to cool off in a well ventilated and luxurious saloon, fitted np in the neatest style, tho place to enjoy an hour's chat with yonr wife or sweetheart, while sip ping (he cooling and healthy luxury, tbe place where the best of cakesand confectionary, family bread and Ico Cream are made and sold, tho place is Oliver's, St. Clair st., near Liberty. f &rMMER clothing of tho better grades, for both men and boys. A full variety of famishing goods, and a good assortment of piece goods for custom work are offering at favorable rates by Camaghnn, Federal street, Allegheny City. - - t McLa.ne’s Yerm!ii)<;e in Texas. —Hear whfttlheProprietnrof tho “Star Hotel'’ has to «ay of the wonderful efircts of McLaoc'e Vermifuge: ••Star Uotcl,” Cuitxivn ur, Texas, Aug.£M, IJ-M.1 J -M. Htttrt. PUming Drot:_, — l lerl it my doty to mike the fallowing statement: Several of my children have been nn wsltfor the last week or two 1 called at tho ‘’Big Mortar" to git some OU of Wormsctsi and other track, to gtre tln'to lur worm*. The druggist rrcoincuuded McLano'i Vermi fugo, prepared by you. but baring heretofore tried every Vsroiifugc in toy •itbont adraatax*, T told him it was ti<-t tti't ih while, as my children appeared proof against them all. lie sat jto taka a bottle, ail offer*-! If It done no gco-l tn refund tbe money, Toeatiwy him I done atjd theeiltct was so much better than expected that 1 cot another lv.tt e, and the result wa* mod astonishing.— Toreo of toy children diw-hargedagrcai number of tbe larg est worms 1 ever saw. To a young man.Tny Mall Carrier, who was we-tb, pnnj and poor as a snake, for a month or so, I gsve tw.i do*rs( which brought fmai him at l*nu>t a J'lol r>( what is called st.tmach w<>rta».' BtrsnjjD as this may ; appear, yrt it is as “trueas pnaschtna." How th*l>uy stood it, so as hn did, wttb Un thousand ‘'hots" gnawing at tits stomach, is thn grratirst Wonder to mo. Ait the**casts are now doing well. No dnnbt the Urea of thousands of children have iaevn saved by the timely ore of this ext rv>r dinsn modlrino.: Don't tdl to give it a trial. * TROi. B. TUCRMAN. fldk.rnrchsperH will t-e careful to ask for DK. M’LANK’3 Ofci.HiIHATKD VlUOflfUtjK. maaafscturvd by FLEMING Bhtf3. of I‘irmußOß, Pt. Ail other Verm'fuCT* in eon.par |«>r. .re trorlhi-M. I»r M'Lans's rennine Vonnlfhgs, a!«> ltis eviabrated Liver Pills, can n»w l*e ionl at ail druc Miuvw. genuine without t\* signature of ' Jr.-O.dAwlwT FI.IOIINn IIROA Sprna! Jlottcrs, PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORT. T>. C. HERBBT Conner Liberty and Iland Strctti, PITTSBURGH: PA- Manufucturer of all kinds of light Bags aliiUble Dir Grain, Finer, Ural, Buckwheat, Salt, Hams sod Grocers’ ova, [ rioted in nnit and appropriate to order. -A constant iroppJynfFcftßdcst Ra-a on bauH, and Grain Itajp fvr him. Wj-Prict* a, low ns nny tn the Udloo. All orders prompt' ly filled. Jo3orMtf LAKE SVPEIiIIOE COPPER MILL WORKS BMKLXINO PARK, M 1 CURDY &, CO., MASUFACTORERS OF SHEATIUNQ, URAZIKUa’ aod BOLT COTPER, rRESSBD COP , PER BOTTOMS, RalecJ Ettll Bottom*, SpelUt rolder, Ac. AJeo, ImpotU/t and Dcalen In METALS, TIN FLaTK, BhEET IRON, WIRE, A?. CV-n*U»{|y n., Uao-I, Tinmeo'f Machine* and Tool*. Wnrchoutt, 119 Pint nnd 120 SecanH.ttrttt, Ptttsbargb, Penn*, 6fd<-r« oCCopper ent to any deolred pattern. my?fril3roSwlyT A. A CARRIER & BRO., Pittsburgh, General Insuranco Agency, No. 63 poartb Street, PITTSBUnGn, PENN A. Ccaipa&lrt reprewnted of highest standing. Chartered bjr Pennsylvania and other State*. Fire, Marine and Life Risks taken of all descriptions. A. A. CARRIER, jylftlTdfa 8. fl. CARRIER. M. K. GILLESPIE, t SSHIIBI, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an entire- LT AEW Anasstbetlc agent applied to the teeth and gnas only. Teoth from one to full setts insrrtod on the various metaiilohasea. He also Inserts treib on entire Porcelain hors with continuous gum, which In beauty, cleanliness and (dnrahUity cannot £*ll to please. Cali and examina sped ’ mens. No. il Fourth street, hoVow Market, (second Mery.) Plttsborgh. Je7:lydfc POSTLEY, NELSON A CO., ihmvfadMnrt of GUN BAIIRELS, SOLID BOX VICES,. ROBISSON-sfoI.IDaUieTEKLBaTTnm-irur.nUd. . Cart Slt*l and jrammertd Shovel* and Spade*, ;Hoct, //ay and Manure Fork s, Pick*, Jlutto cfcs, de. Wtrehomi, No. 1? Market Bt., ayll;Cmfo PITTBBURQII, PA. J. M.IsITTIjIC MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrUh’s New Baildlng,) aeSthlydfo JAS. MoX*A.TJG-HXjIN, Alcohol, Cologne SpiriU and fasti Oil, d»Utdlyfe S‘o«. 1W and 170 Svxmd Srtrt. SENBY EL OOLLINB, Forwarding and Commlaalon Marobaal AKD WTIOLESALR DEALER IS Chooae, Butter. Seed., E-inh, And Prodnce Oenorally, AwV A’o. *iA Hbod Strut*. IStUhtqX#. ,v- i . $l,OOO Reward for tuiy Medkjine that will •ice) PRATT A BUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL, the only India* Remedy now told for Eternal to, Seunlffia, Headachy TuotAache, Pain in fAc Side or Sac*, Sprain* j Pruitts, Snt Throat, Burns , Contracted Cordrand IftucUtfiho only vrg ; •table romady dlsoorarcd that wQI act npon them ood Urn berthajedats. Tboamndiof persona hat* been enredof Ibsea compUlots by this new discovery. Aflire Invited to klv* It * trial. Principal office 2QC. Washington street, Brooklyn,N.Y. forealaby DB. GEO. H.KEYSKR, No HoWobdßtieet,andJ.P.TLElilTKG,Allegheny. i Blguctnre of Pratt A Batcher on the wr*pp«-, and name blown In the Bottle. - -apHMawF GaltAinc Battery, or Hjxcrxo Maokrtic MAOWXBtfor Medical porpoeee, of m very ecpjripr kind, Will be sent free of Repress chargee, wbemcrmn Btpms rosa anon ia remittaoee of TahDoltara,. AddreiePr.. GBo> . ItKBKSKE. No. WWocd »U Pittabnrxh. Pa. apfcdewf :• To kerroni rvUrod Gsutlstaua bavlngbeen teetered to bealih in a fsw dsy*, aßar, n»any yearaof nerTodeeaff«rlog,win e*°d a-pr orthopreceriptlonandaeopply of crlrlng a clawed WrioPO bwtn« the■Pl^^f'***^*** Dirorttbv UevTjOAN MTi/AQNabb. ; ltrooktya,NawTork. ■ ■f* 3<o ° aod * atn * T I TT'KNTOCKY HEMP.—IS bales f eoltoblo , os*. Telegraphic. PqiMPirT,*" l *, July 10.—CtmTentloDof the Sons of Malta as<ambled thia morning. Cardj Guild. of Bolton, vu chosen temporary chairman. The Committee on permanent organitation eeleeted iho Hoa. Henry Soother*, or PeonsyJraDia, which was unanimously approved. H. W. pilks, of Hew -York, and O. W. Wood, of Philadelphia, were chosen Secretaries. Tbo Committee on Finance reported that $78)564 had been distributed daring the year for charitable purposes, the balance in the treasury being $l5 96, Three hundred and fifty delegates were present and 50 foreign delegates were expected. - The Convention will continne in session for several days. The hotel* of the city weerowded with visit log members. ItM* estimated that from 1,200 to 1,500 strange mombers era in tie city. A proces sion -of the order will take placo before adjournment 734.463 349.007 221,223 91,202 93,643 133,947 97,206 PniUDitrniA, July on th. Pennsylvania Kailro.i wont ln to effoot to-day, and tbo wide cars now go through from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh. St. Lons, July 19.—Tha rivorhM riaen tijroo fcot within 36 hours and is now swelling at tbo rate of one inch an hoar, The- Missouri has risen sis feet at Bonneville sineo-Sattmlay it is now sta tionary. At Kansas City, tho Missouri is said to be higher than ever before known. The Illinois is swel ling from the late rains. The Upper Mississippi is at a stand at Dubuque,, and is falling slowly below that point. There were very beavy rains on Satur day night. Tbo weather is now alternately clear and cloudy, and is cooler. New York, July 19.—The weekly benk'sftto ment shows the following results:—lncrease of ,oanfl $300,000: increaXe of ipecie $022,000; incraxM of deposits, $071,000; dooreeso of cireaintion $229,000. SrH.stcTinr, N.V., July 19—Tho repairs op tho rocont break iu tho coaafiroro nearly completed when tho bottom goro rroy. It is expected that boats may pass to-morrow night. Louisville. July 19.—Tho river has been rising since yesterday, with 34 feet iu the canal. Weather clear; thermometer Cincinnati, July 19.—Tho river has risen 2 feet 7 inches sinoe Saturdav. Weather clear; thermom eter 82°. • _ T®l«igmptile Jltrltsti. Nru Tore, July 19.—Cotton firm; 1200 bales eold Wncat active; 80.000 bush sold; Eastern white $1,0601,1$ South ern new $1,45; red, new, $1,1501,20. Oorn buoyant; 42,000 bush sold; white 84085. Men Pork steady et $16,90017. Bacon steady at 7%oB}>£ lor Sldee for Shoulder*; ribbed middles 0U; clear aides 1014011. Fngar steady-; Blnscorndo 64437#; Porto Rico 7@Bft. Coffire steady at Rice steady at 3@3)4. Linseed Oil Is held at 7*076. Hides are more active but lees buoyant— Tallow quiet but steadv at 9U. Btocka dull; Chicago 4 Rock Island 76)i; Lacroeso A Milwankie 6*-4 MUhSgan Southern 2&1; N. T. Central 84%; Milwaukie A Mississippi 16U; Galena! Chicago 80; Cleveland k Toledo 18Call fornia fives 88ft; Lacrosse land grants Sift. PmLASixrau, July 19.—Mere firmness in Flour, and most holdora now demand *4 37ft lor superfine; 1000 bids extra and extra family told at $4,8505.40. Rye Floor ts steady at s3,3lft, and Corn Heal at $3,37 ft. Wheat comes forward slowly, tut tbs demand for it is limited; sales of old red at $!, and new at $1,O501;OS; whita-ranges from $l,lO to SU2O,. Ryetsindomandat 70c. 300' bosh ysllow corn told at SOc. Onts steady at 42a. Iu Ptotlslods more doing; sales of Mess Pork at $16,76;/! 50 casks of Dams at and Sbonldere at 7c. LArd firm at lift for bbla, and 12)4 for kegs. Whisky firm at 25020. ■, Cincinnati, Jnly 19.—'The river has risen two feet ssren inches. Thera is no change to Flour or Crain. Provisions buoyant. Bacon GOB for Shoulders and Sides. Balk Sidos 7ft. Mess Pork dull; hsld at $l6; wttbhuyor* at $15,500 $15,75. Whisky declined to 20%. Sugar is held at Molasses 37c. Coffee lOftgllft. Unwed Oil 71c. OLD DR. HEATH. HAVING lost his father, two brothers, daughter, eon-ln-law, nephews and nlecra by that dreadful disease, GoNsrvrriON, and snfforlng with a cough himself, be sought and discovered a Preventive and Cure for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Consumption, NerTaos Debil ity, Asthma, Ac. Ilia cough was cured Immediately; bo cared his relatives, who inherited the (llft»a*e, AQd in couy nertton with his von have cmp!oye<Ht in tbofr practlcjC curing thousands of casw considered hopeless by otbers>— For tbe pnrpoae ol rescuing as many of his suffering fellow beings as possible, he is sending the recipe to all vbowlstii. It for 10 cents. ADDRESS; Drit HEATH,“ 101 Spring st, opposite St Nicholas Hotel, It. Y. City. Th® following will protect Inrtltdi from Imposition, CtTi *xn Covxtt of New Yost, w. A. S. URATH.of sail city, being duly sworn, frith that he is a fVd'-ttrin? Phjitirian and A’urpeoain tbe city of New York, an l a ifrwl'nie of the Cnirtrsity JfrJiVji (!.<• Uge of saiii city. * lu-I-fornt fm ther aalth tbsl tlie Ortifiealct of Cures here auto annuxed, are true and correct extracts from letters of parties, scut by them to this deponent (Signed) A. 8. HEATH. Sworn before me tlda'tb day of Jane, A. D_, 185*. . (Signed) DANIEL F. TIEMANN, Mayor.' - The extracts of cures will bo *ent with the Receipt}, iefthitudv BOOTS'AND SHOES, C 1* K A. F FQR CABH. JAMES ROBB, NO. 89 MARKET STREET, NEAR THE MARKET HOUSE, . (las Just received hie large Spring stock of LADIKN*. MINES’ and CHILDRENS' ROOTS ami SHOES; MENS’CALF, KIPANDCOARSK BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIES, QAITERS, OPKR’AS, Ae. UOYb’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. A very superior article and rrry neaf. Direct from the Manufacturers, which he will sell by tbs r*ia or r4cxtai*t very radaced pricaa tu eab. This stock couprtsas uoe ol the largrat eawrrttuenta to be fiHiud iu any city, suitable fur city and country aa)«-*, and havlog over twenty years expariema iu Aiujiug, he trusts that he can now suit all tastsa. He res {Artfully invitee ell In want to e til. enuring them that they wjl be pleased. _ mr2o—my 17 t QT.OBINC. OUT SALE OK DREAD SAFES*, v MAhdKß’d CREAM FIUSE7.UR3, foJorrd |ll Id-a Jfi _J. T. CRAIG A CO’i ladW.KelsL NO'flL’K. —In consequence of the inteuded dLssolaUoi) of ourpartnorahtp abont Ist uf September. »o-t ihe «r*\it sacrifices *e am makibz In closing ont oar sfi-ck al rXv-a«>lißKlyß->w prirrt, all goods unpaid for at time of t><nrba*i- aftr-r thlt i]j*s will be cottalderr.) Jo* Ist Sept., and bills prcTR-nud for [Mjaient al that time. July M, IS&9 —jt»s dAw? ■) u caTs' REDCCED to DO APS—A . large supply of Low’s well- known Brown Wlmfior Foap, ja*t rec’d. Alt's Honey, 'aim. Lettuce, Nymph and oth*r fancy Soapa constantly on and at JOS. FLEMING'S, JnT corner Diamond and Market street. , OLD PENS—Dawson, Warren & Hyde's Jf new and raperior *‘3U3” Gold Pen, sulUble tur floe arming and flgarlng. Book-keepers will find tbla-Pen supe rior lo J >wph Gilloti'i Staal Pod of the tame construction and nnmber. Also, a full stock of all the various style* of Pens and Silver Holden, manufactured by the above celebrated firm. For sale by J. L. READ, 78 fourth atmt, jol _ Apollo Bnlldlngi. CIGAUS! CIGARS'!— lot of gonu loo niranaClgartoftbo‘-Seneca,*’**Ox}u*tta,” -‘Con chita,” aod “Entre Actoe” brands rac’d this day. Th6a* wishing a box of good Cigars should call and examine my stock before pare basing alsoehere. JOS. FLEMING, MURPHY & BURCHFIELD-haToroc’d a lot oi Flgared Swiss UasUns,adocldsd bargain. Aist, Paqna aod Linen Collars, tower than usual. Aod we are now offering ,crar Benges and Grenadine Rotwa at rnoch lower prices than sold at early In tbs season. SUNDRIES— -22 bngs Flaxseed; 3 doFeath •rr, 13 do Toon. Wheat; 30 bbla. B, Springs extra fam ily Floor, to arrive on steamer Glen wood for sale by lul • . IBAIAU DICKEY ACa HOG HAIR.—SO balos dow landing from stnamcr Cllßon—for sale by Jnl3 IbAIAU DICKEY * CO. W^^NESANIUeIQPORS— I have constant ly ou band a largeiujipiy of [fare Wines and Liquors for medicinal purposes. Those' vmUog anything tn this line can rely open getting a pore article • - jos.vL£mK&a*^ Jul 2 corner Diamond and Market street^ Blair & wyeth’S chemical food. Anothor supply rac’d this day, for tale, wholesale and retail, by Jul 2 JOS. FLEMING. SPONGES —A large supply of coarse and Sponges of a very superior quality, Jn#t rac'd by Joltt JOfl. FLEMING. HHOBACCO —50 kegs warranted \ a. 6 twist; I SO bbb. Cut aad Dry Tobacoo, * ‘ LEWIS k EDGERTOX, Agents, 107 W6OO street. Tub only frksu stock of dky GOODS ia tlie city, now ope alar. New -ityle Print*, rorfall, aadtbobeetaaiortiacntof all kind* of muoullb Dry Good* in Iho city. jnl4 O. HASSON LOVE. 74 Market *t. PRODUCE FOR SALE -20,000 lb*, country cored Balk 11m(; • 35 bbU “ “ Ueta Pork; 150 bu*. Pry Apple*: 2JXJO lb*, country cared Bacon, lortorant my 3 BBRTVBR A DILWOBTITB. POCKET KNIVES.—Wo have on hand a eery floo awortmeot of *ll kind* of POGKBT KNIVRS u well a# a foil anortment of Dental, Sorrlem], Toilet and Tablo Cutlery. CARTWRIGHT* YOUNG, j u I 7 No. 80 Woodatreet. LARI) 6rt^i6"bU«niurckliardi’7brSd for tale by Jnl7 ISAIAH DICKKY * 00. prrrsBUKOQ. pa. CLAY.— 150 boxes German Clay, first qual ity, Jon recoind p«r»bip by JulT ■ ALEXANDER KlnO. COUNTRY BACON.—2OOO pounds choicV RIED. APPLES.—SO bus. on hand and *&!i ”°* Ig °‘° M ATWELL,UtKaCO. OIL CLOTH CRASH—A good assortment i*° J "yi- 11 ss REASONABLE GOODS—Sun Umbrellas,’ H “ p ■TSiSS.Kfi. 0 ??- yjys S formerly LoTBBnML,No-T4 Mirket etreet. ;■ •UN.DMBBELL AS—A laree lot just roc’d lUriaiUr. tl. BASSOS bOTß,M».T«»teetnmt *+*OBg* (TtBUENT.— 50 yy Tor Wio by ■ j.io J. n. csNrist.n. TAOONDRY METAL—BO tons Soft Metal J b,~iob» - m.s mwiit ooixms. £3 TARCH.—4O boxes and 50 bbl*. Pearl i Q .ns. Mid fofdo by ’ JrSS ‘ ’ J. H. CANnr.LD. TJOXATOKS— 100 tra»h to arrire on. Oh j^» utOT tlr ** > **f nnciicooK, Uccanw co. BTVKB. fVKWI. ’ Tbarfevumriirilo' doing it tb« UrwymtardaT Ttu wU wriT»l »rt*.th» Rellaow, with oar«ood lookior friand CapLF. Itßmo In command; aod BotviUutaadiufaard wMßotarin*l«*Jp*rtef»TMt«rday. Deade«ra*h. ThbdayaiOo’clock, tho fadwa. C*pL ml7h. !«t* , 6t dßcUmttwlUwot aaSylfeuDa ontanmndtjrwimi tbankaUtUa Potomac, Out Butt. iaasSWaasarffiSS INSEED OIL—S bbls. to sale by,--, | Inis ~ : nSHBT H. dOLUMS. i T EAD— 2OO plg« No. i Lead for saleby . I iinig , ... -■> hebry n oouj-is. EGGS.— 2 bbU. joit revived unilto sale M jttll.:n --i AIWILb, u» * 00- j TJOT ASH,—B casks bett quality in (tore JT : ATWttulm stop COMIUrrHE OF ARBITBAHONFOB JUNE. F. B. Bacxot, V/P, Johs 8. Cokxati, Samch' Su*it» j. B. Camels, Davra lTCuromsa. '* PirrsnwkvTcesDAT, Jcit 20,1853. Ua«ines*matter*are without ifoaoge. Tbe Buramer doll bets is rnprcma. and there can bo v no Improvement until summer is over. \ The only occurrence worthy of note i\lbe changed aspect ol the crops to boom localities. TheOat* crop West and South of na is, without doubt, * failure. PricM bare gone np here from 26 to Ho cU. a brisbel, and If tb*n-»*r were in sufficiently rood condition to permit cheap abtomsrita ttwj would go atill higher. The Com crop on fiat lands is com ing forward etowly, and grower* In some sections are much discouraged ; and the Wheat crop In the central and north ern part* of Indiana and Illinois .and southern lowa baa been seriously injured by the mat nod bllght—the fall wheat xuiforbig raovt. In addition to theae sections there I are counties scattered hero and there throughout tho com* try which have suffered In Uko manner, and it la not to bo denied that the prtapcct for a taper-abundant yield la by no m cans so good as it was two weks since. Still, we think it Sa sufficiently abundant, wits tbo hand, to keep down any large advance itrartce. Tbefe-wlll bo a flight improTemont in figures, wbfA may be permanent; but it will not t-o equal to the sang3na bopr-s of speculator*. This la-evident in the very great with which bojera are now operating. Our farmers ore now gathering in their harvest. The rz* ault is varied. “Ia some parts the yield is superb; in others abont an average: iu others not more then half anarera&e. In some parts of Washington county, we aro told, the yield is not more than hall an average- At all points, however, the wheat, w lwther yielding largely or riot, is small-grained and apparently shriveled—tbo result ol the extremely hot weather, which matured tbo grain too rapidly. Rye and Rarluy are a good yield, and Oats middling, ooly. The high puce of Oats will, however, compensate for any falling off In yield. During-tbe ’past woek largo quantities of old Oats hare bei-n picked op all 'points for shipmout to Cincinnati, and all that yet remains will find a good market. Money cootinnea In good supply, but then Is nothing like tbu ■ l_iifoes* felt here, that is experienced East. The Phila delphia Ledger toys: ** Mun- y is more abundant than- ever—la other words there is levs use for capital for active business purpose* than there has been In the past six or eight moothe. Money on good abort paper can be bad as low as five per cent., though most of ths transactions are at about six per cent. The banks are In want of good paper.” The N. Y. Tribnoe says: “ Tbo steamer to-morrow will taka $OOO,OOO to $700,000 In mint bars, which have bean bought at about *4s cent, dis count. 3be supply of ban baa teen rather pressing on the market. California ban are held at cent, premium. The shipments of gold. It is anticipated, will now be regu lar and to cnnsideriiblfr extent until the new Cotton crop in crease tho supply of Dfljs, unless any considerable portion of the Government loan should be taken in Europe, which, of course, would have a material Influence upon the ex change market." The N.T. Connor & Enquirer says: market continues dnli, and without varia tion. The rates for first class paper are even lower, and are noted at 4t05 yi o-nt, with many transact Sens at 3 eent- Call Loans are dnll at 3 to 4 *1 cent." Tho Cincinnati Oazctto of Saturday says: “The grain market was buoyant again to-day, bnt tbo •ales, owing to tbo abaenee of supplies, were not large. Tbo speculative feeling in oats contlunes, and prices have ad vanced to 50 cents. Corn sold for fntnre delivery nt 61c. Lots on the spot would probably command 66 cents. Wheat is firm. A lot of new spring barley sold at 60 cento. Floor on tbo spot Is held firmly, bnt buyers operate caotiohdy. Vow* with reference to the future are lmproTlng. ,, J ICK CHESTS, Now Is the tim. to supply yooraelf at MURPHY A UCRCUFIELD. FOR LADIES’ DRESSES, h\i CIS. PER TARD, nt 81PBPHY A RDROnFIELD’S.' ommercial. cckly Review ottbe Plttabursti Market. [ Reported Pittsburgh Gatttte.] market is dnll; wo quote Pots nominal at 6@3%, and Pearls at 6V£@6. Boda Ash ranges from 314 @4- BUTTER AND E (XI j}—There is scarcely any Butter offer ing, and our figure* ore nominal _at 10@I2; the topply In the retail market ia light. Egg* are scarce bnt dull and •ale* are slow at B<&9. BACON-—The market is moderate bat firm; then have been no tales of country meat during the week, and then Is not. much offering, tfsles in small lot* of Cl>y cared Shoulders at r>V&®7; Sides, f}\4; plain Xlams, 9@ot£; bagged do, 10*4 Sugar-Cured do 11^(^12. UJ4ANS—Are almost no sale; we quote small While at 76 @sl,oo, with*’no offer* above the inside figure. BUCKETS AND TUBS—The Fallstoo manufacturer* have mad»a farther redaction, and we now qnole as follow*: Plain inside, red, bine, green, or drab, $1,45 $ doz, do painted, d 051,50; do varnished, do $1,60; do 3 hoop do 1,75; do 3do paint'd, 1,76. Tubs, No. 1, boopa, 24 in. diameter, Iffs; do No. 1, 2 boopa. 4 In. diameter, 6,75; do No. 2, red, blaa, green,or dralg 6,00 doz, 21}< in; do do 3do 5,50 do, do; do do 4do 4,76 do 16jld; do do 6do 4,00 do, 14 do. Nn. 1, do do, ■ Jo do; do do 2, do 2,75 do, 13J-4 do. Ualf Bushels, sealed, red' stained and varnisbvd, 4,75 «l». Torus cash, par fond*. In the retail way, buckets are riling from store by the doz at $1,75@52,C0. BRGoMH—thoro is a fair supply, aud pticea range from $1 25 per dozen for common to $3 for choice extra, interme diate grades ranging accordingly. CORDAGE— Manilla Rope, coil, 13 cf lb Manilla Bo;*, cut, 14 c B> Ilemp Kojie, coil, 11 c lb lictnp Rope, cut, 12 c “ji lb Tarred Rope, coil, 11 c 4* D> Tarred Rope, cut, 12 c f» B> Packing Yard-floe, 11 c lb PackingYaru.com lo c fi> BED CO KBS—Manilla, $1.60. $2.25(01 £3,00 $ do*. ffomp, $1,37, $2,U0@52,75 ? doz. Dcmp coil, 11 eta lb. PLOUGH LINES— Manilla, B 7 eta ft dor. Hemp, ?Oe CUtTON YARNS—Prices remain as before quoUxl: Nos. 6 to lOincloslve 22 c No. ■ No*. II k 12 23 c y 16 No. No. 13 _24c?»!b No. No. 14 _25 c fi Sk No. 26 No. .12 c ftdnziNo. * .11 c f) <lm N 0.9 .10 c tt doxiNo. 1 . 9 e 9 dox| SHE£TIXO3. No. 400 ..... No. COO No. 600 No. 7W..^—. CANDLEi AND 80AP—Caudle* are steady at our quota. Uous:—dipped 12}-j, mould 13 and adatuantine 21(5;22. • Foap remain* as before, steady at 5 for common, for Palm, and 10 for Toilet and Castile, GV£ for Chemical Olive, and 7 for German. CHEESE—Prime Cheese is in good demand, owing to the light supply ; Sales in small lot* lo city and coantry a tmd« at TcS'i-i, as In quality, for new. DRIED FRUIT—Sale* of Apple* In tot* at $1.00«.$1,12; peanbea ararceaod nominal at $3,76. DRIED BEEF—Small aalee by thb Uerre at'4l}4@l2U. FEATITEUS—*e uote talus of prim>i vrustern, ok arrival, at 46 but only In small lute; Iroui store they ke hold in the small way at 60. \ FEED—We quote Fmhl, on arrirol, wilbin the of 40@60 for Bran. Hhort< ghlpstuffs and Middlings, wit? •Go* oS Hran at 4u, mixcl Bran and 6hurts at 50, and t-hort* at6o@Gs. Flail—Tbe muket for Mackarrl N». 3, l* unsettled, and sle* of largo are making within IU» range of sS,so@SlU— the soles to ronutry ranging from. J10; the tendency yesterday, however, wae to more flrmo£*«. Ilallfox Herring Js.Ts®s6; Baltimore do, $7,50@f3,00. In Lake Fish, the following prices are now current; White Fish, )tbbl, $7,00; ■iohf do. 3,60; Trout, do do, 0,00; d.rhf do, 3,50; Herring, dodo. 6,00; do bf do, 3.00; &dmoo, do, 8,00; do hf do, 4,00. PL9CR—There is scarcely any ofLidbg from first hands, and we are unable to give quotations from actual Mies, but we quote tbo market from first bands nominal at for roper, and for rxtta. It might happen that relkrs would barn to take less, or they probably might get more. From store, sale* of super In round lots at $3,- 60. and In small )o:sat $3.62; extra at $4,00@5t,12, and extra family at s4i-0/<; J!,£2, with some small lots of prime white wheat at $4.75. The general tendency cf IheUisrkvt is to oxwe firmnocs. (HIAIN—Tbe market for OiTn bu been feverish all week, asd prim hare advanced to 35 (torn lint bands, the demand being dill good. There ia scarcely sny other grain offering, 'and ve qoute*RTt at 45, Cons WL and Wheat at *0 fur the ' •mall lota of Pa. Mediterranean that are oaring. GROCERIES—Sager baa advanced and U now held firm* lj at s}£@9 to ennutry trade. Molasaea baa also advanced to 40 CoOke la steady at lUce at s®s}£, iIAS PlPE—the following are the quotations lot wrought Irtu labiog; Per Tool Per Foot. W Inch Gas Pipe.... 7 eta. Inch Om eta K 14 «* B*2 « ** ... 60 - % “ 9U« - “ —9O " « * “ —lo*£ “3 “ -1,30 “ H 13 “ 3J< " Y “ -1,60 . - l “ “ 17J4 “ 4 » IK “ -26 “ * Bnttfcct to the customary discount. 11 AY—a Ctir supply at scales, and sales at tlOA$l&- ft ton HIDES-Green Itldea are firm at 6; of Dry Hides, there lint few lb market sod wir'flpire* are nominal at 17.',- IRON k NAlLS—there Isa Tory Ugbt demand, bot tard rate* are unchanged, and we repeat our quotations: - i*o? ( sc. coaxa ooji. ~ Oommoa Bar Ironper Jb. j nnlaM “ ** . Per pound ooor moa. Iran Plow Wings “ —ifs " “ Slab* “ ...4 NAILS. lOd to 15d Nails Vt beg...-. 3.60 Mto 9d w Brads Fence Nails ft keg.....3,76| 6d a 7d “ “ 4£5 M M ....4,50 4d «* « .—.4,76! “ “ .—6,75 8.1 •* T,OO i tb sons. * “ roequA&z. -V ft 3^ Oat Bpfkre inch | Horn Shoe 1 by %, 7-18 ii»d*4inciiZ.r.t! SU Dandy Tire. 7-1 C and y. inch... gU \% by 8-10 tod «!q 4 do byMdJk&Jn 4J* * ft to-6 4,7 ft Wro’t Bp£kM lnch all length* ** M 6 « - .. -rffl Boiler Rivet* *8) 6>s Bnxrr bos. ft* 13,14,16,10 k 17 *fo 4}s ** 19, 20, 22 a 24... “ 6 .iimii. .... LEATHER—No change sod we repeat our quotation*: Red Spanish Solo ft 1b .22®28 Slaughter. 44 “ 26@28 Upper Leather fl dox .$30039 Bridle “ 1 ....$36(142 Skirting Leather .. ........ 2S@3l Hanx**.................. - a LARD—A very doll market; country u nominal at 9® OVi. and city do at 10@10) $ for No. 1. MJSBS BORK—We lure no sale* to uote, but quote nomi nally at $lO. OlL—Linseed OU it held firmly at Lard OU No.l le held at 85 and firm- . SEEDS—W* can hear of nothing diriugln Timothy or (Borer. Flax I* steady at $1,23. SALT—Steady but duU at $1,00@51,05 for No. land $1,15 for extra. 1 WINDOW GLASS—prices are firm, and we repeat our quotation* for the email else*, city makesxB and 7x9. $3,00; Bxlo, $3,75; BXU to oxll and 9x13 to 10x12, Ixl3 to 9x13 and 9x14 to 10x15, Theee are net cash price*; country brand* range 50 cent* box lea. For the eucceedlns medium aicee, 10 9 cent discount oft '■ WHITS LEAD—Una and in steady demand at 9 keg for.ptffo in oil, and dry 9c ft B>, subject to the usual dis count. Bed Lead B}£@9, net, and Litharge B}4-' WHIEKET-Jlawha* advanced to 20@22, and rectified to 23024, WOOL—Very little offering for sale, and we repeat our prevloea quotations—2s fur common to 40 for prime, and choice Ipta at a shade shove. The receipt* last-week for shipment eut were 2500 bales, and the crop Is tending east* ward quite rapidly. PBILASILFBUCimc UiUCT.'—DotlaeM COSUfIOM tO be the most prominent feature of the Cattle Market The hot weather ha* bad a tendocey to keep back buyers and to limit tho transKttaos. The market at preeeut is well gm plied, the offerings haring amounted to 1600 bead,which' vara mntiy all dlspoaed or at prices rangier fromiTAO to tSflOOfis. The quality oi the Beeves vas not so rood as but week, and pilee* declined ially SO cent* « 100 D*. Of the vhole number offered. 693 head arrived to be sold daring the week, at Wardell’a Avenne Prove Yard, at the follow (ng Quwxnosß. Choice quality (flcwt) 19,00 to Prims “ • “ SOOtofctiji £j* ' ‘‘ - 8,76 to 9,00 OrilMIJ." “ ; to 8,60 Common ■*' . “ B,OOtoBJB Inferior u , “ ...... 7,60 to 8J» The offerings of sheep amount to 6680 head—a stlcht de ems# below the receipts of lait week. The market baa two rather active. although prices rule Tory low- The aekiy rates are &&& g head, equal to 7@B for The arrivalsaoffsalaaat Phillip's Union Drove Ttrd tor week atnoonlsd tofiOO Hog*, which sold at from $9,9® The market has been: doll, althongh the receipts baresuxcriallj UUon off. import* by River. • CIKCDJNATI per Reliance—loo tools papdr, Adair A Graot; MO pigs lead, Bakewull 4 Peats, 7 keg« nails. Goto: fcan.llsiimankcctl6fcatfawuor,&o3d hld«s,3bx books, Clarke Acc; l bx, Pslmmfock; 1 tx book*,r*Hx. 89 bbls moleewe, Kirkpatrick A Matsgar, 49 hxs hardware, Living ston, Copeland * cm 26 bbls molasses, BTCbrnbe A eoi Buo pigs lead. 20 btli whisker. T n Kevin Si cm U bxeaoap' PaUoe; 16do candle*, Cooineun. would not like a trlpto Hfanwottf. excellent el ark are year Jmem....'..PrtrAßy>S» o a« Q»P* Baker, is advertised ia orir colnmss this ooßuhS tOhw with dispatch for tbe far north country.' ■ . . ... Tbe A lma, now lying end loading in CluHnnetL tewms the pnblio through uur columns tbst si* wCI take freigu* and passenger* through toJNnrOrlesna with dlspetcb. ’ ' ' Tbe Gladiator, better than new, *H painted and carpeted throughout, will leave txUj, flytog ugbtforfit. Lonia te enter into the trade between utaS port aniNsw Orleans. Tbe river yesterday was flvo feet largo, falling Slowly Tbe thermometer was at &S°. The owner* of the Eat* Sarcbst, roccntty sunk In Ibe Wabaab river, design, as soon aa the rirer recede* sufllalent ly to raise the hull and rebuild. Iler bull and machinery are not much damaged, and with egood cabin, sho will bo a* good aa a new boat. Cupt. Sellers, who was piloting average width of Ute river from Cairo to Is three hundred feet more than It was at the Cairo to Memphis there remslns scarcely a\ Wwl . at - The Mo. Democrat of Saturday Bays; “ Foil Omo BiTrx.—Quite * number of steamers are load iog fox the Ohio river, an.d up for to-day- Toe steamer Leb anon, Capt. Williamson, !* receiving for Pittsburgh, and will . leave to-day at 4 o’clock', P. u. The Harmonia, Copt. Bar.- lett. Is receiving for Cincinnati and Pittsburgh, to kev# this evening at 4 o’clock. Tbe Orb, Capt. Moore, wmieavafor Pittsburgh this evening at 4 o’clock. The Panola, Capt-' Mason, leave* for all points on tbe Ohio river to-day, at 4 o’clock, p. u. river-continued fallia* Ust yesterday. The arrivals report tbe Upper Mississippi rising from Bt Pan! all the way down. Tbe Missouri is falling from Nebraska City U. the mouth. Tbe Illinois is still going down slowly. The weather yesterday; was hotter then at any previous time this season, and several crews ol deckhands struck for higher wagee, although making princely Incomes. Yet workiog in such weather is terribly exbanrtlng, and is fraught with fatal results, especially to those who Imbibe whiskey.” DcoiaAC fob fir. Fact,— I This excellent steamer will leave positively to-day for *ll points on the Upper Mississippi to St. Panl. In this tradoahehu always been a favorite, and‘ bar numerous friends will ball her appearance among them with pleasure. Her officers are especiahievorltes with tbe traveling public, who never fail to patron ize them when op portunity offer*. Capt. R. O. Gray commando, with our effi cient friend Ingram lit tbe office. We clip the following Item* from tho Cin. Gazette of Monday; "The Jacob Poe came down from Marietta yesterday, with a fine trip of coffee and snudrie* ia all abont 300 tons. : Tbe Rocket Is bore again. It will be [remembered that she; sunk at BelleaJr on the 25th, was raised and taken on-tho, ways at Pittsburgh, and throughly repaired, eu that now'4 •he U as good aa new. Tbe Rocket baa on board COO tons folly,aud will getaway to St.LonU today certain. Tbeßt. Lon Is all) came down from Pitttburgh with 325 tons aud only.a tolerably pweenger trip. After replenishing her •tores', she continued on to Bt. Louis. The Fort [Wayne and Mariner came in on Saturday from St. Louts with fair trips. The Fort Wayno resblpped on tho Mariner, and the latter departed In tbe evening for Pittsburgh loaded down to tbe guards. Tbe Wayne Is now at tbe New Orleans lauding, and will load for tbe Orescent City after the departure of tbe Alms nod Pringle. Tbe Hudson from Pittsburgh, came down wlth> fair trip. TBe Dacotah left for 6t.LouU, Mar mora for Pittsbugb, and Dunlelth for Naebvill*, with all the freight they cared for." Steamboat Register. 1 A REITED. DEPARTED. Luzerne, Brownsville. Luzerne, Brownsville. Telegraph, do. Telegraph; do. Colonel Bayard, Elizabeth. Col. Bayard, EUzaU-th. Keliause, Cincinnati, llivxii—s feet falling. jtfamccs.' tStgvlat Monongahela River XJ. S. Mail Packets STEAMER TELEGRAPH, - STEAMER JEFFERSON, Cart. J. C. Wooswaxd. , Capt. Gsoaat Ctaak. The above new steamers ajo: now running regularly. Morning Boats leave Pitts burgh at 8 o'clock A. M, and Ereaihg Boats at 0 o'clock P. H. for M’Kecsport, Elizabethtown, Monongw bela City, Bcllsrenion, Fhyetie City, Greenfield, California and Brownsvllleq tbore connecting with Hacks and Ocacbcs for Union town, Fayette Spring*, Morgantown, Wayaraburg, Carmichael town and Jeffuraon. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for $2, meal* and state-room* on boat* inclusive.— Boat* returning from Brownsrlllelcave at 8 o'clock in tbe morningand 6in tbe evening. For Ibrther Information en quire at tbo Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street. ans Q. W. SWINDLER, Aoptt. Regular marietta and, tis*.* ZANESVILLE PACKET.—The flneisBß9b light draught steamer i.T77rB MARTIN, Capt. Brown, Clerk M’Conneil.will leave for tbe above and all intermedi ate port* EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 4 o’clock. For freight or passage apply on board or to Ja2i) FLACK, BARNES t CO., Agonte. St. Uouia, &c. FOR St. LOUIS, KEOKUK, , JE2V> BURLINGTON, DAVENPORT, GALE-isSEfll NA. DUBUQUE, PRAIRIE DU CIIIBN, LA CttOSSK, STILWATEK AND gT.PAUL.—Tbe fine atnuner ANGLO SAXON, Capt. Dakar, will leave for the above and alt In termediate porta on SATURDAY the 24th Inst., et 4 o’clock p. H. For freight or parage apply on board or to ju2o FLACK, BARNES k 00. 'FHE NORTHERN LINE et&un-. fgff* m. Aor KEY WKBT, Capt' W. 8. Evana, ifJJBLTOM: leave for fit, Loola, Quincy, Keokuk, Burlington, Uoaca tine, Davenport,Rock Island, Fallon City, Gelena, Dabaqas, Prairio du Chien, La Crone, Stillwater. Bt. Paul, and all in termediate portion THIS DAY, the 20tbinst, at 4 o'clock, P. M. For freight or paanga apply on board, or to Jul 4 FLACK. HARNE3 A-COyAgonta. F‘ OR ST" LOULS, GALENA, .JTSffc DUBUQUE and ST. PAUL.—The pasMDger steamer HASTINGS, Capt. R. 11. Porter, will . leave for the above aud all lutermodiato porta THIS DAY, the 20th Inri. For freight or passage apply on board,orlo JoH FLACK. BARN K 3 A Agenta (Cincinnati, fee. FOR CINCINNATI.—Tho 'fine , JEg^> at earner POTOMAC, Capt Wm. C. Horry, will leave for the aLnre and nil IntoriuedUre pot« on THURSDAY 23<i iuri. at 10 o’clock p. ». For freight or passage apply on boaid or to jj2o FLACK, RARNKS k CO, Agetile. F" OR -CINCIXNa Vll.L—Tliefio* •t*»\ Utrkle, will 1»»t* for >DqrU <m TIIIS DAY, tbc jatto <Di I^ORNEWOR, ’ WiPAtcn )—The eplen uipt. Hobioaou, wtll le«Te' latermedkt* ports. \VM t lignod. For r»Ua apply t Jn?o DR. R. A. Tonic, CatUartte ' PILLB, PREPARED ASD SOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK *■ CO., WHOLESALE EGOISTS, No. ft), corner of Wood and fourth ets, Pittsburgh, Pa. AS AN EFFICIENT. eafo and convenient ionic, cathartic and antl-dyapeptlc medicine, these , Pill* are recommended to the public by the former- proprie tor (Dr. Wilsou)with a confidence such aa a long continued and careful trial of them In an ample practice warrant*. In their operation aa a cathartic, they Influence more the x&o* tor; ami lees tho secerning power of the bowels than an; other combination in common use. A 3 A TONIC.—The; sgree with the most delicate stom ach, removing nausea, pain and debility lrom that organ, and through it impart tone and rigor to tlte whole system. AS AN ANTI-DVSPEPTIQ-—Theyneutrallza and inter rupt the formation of adds, check fermentation, and pro rent the elimination of gaaeatrom the food in the stomach, —the direct consequences of chemical action which should never exl«t in the human stomach. Prom these peculiarities In the Pills, a person taking them ms; expect n tree, toll and natural STacuationsf the bowels, without pain,nausea, local crgeneral debility, or that dit .gustlng stekness or coettreness the usaal elects which at tend or follow the use of other purges. CERZtnGATKS. Brtract of a Litter from B. F. FameicortK <£? Co., Dntggiat*, Memphis, Term., Jan. 7, 1858. Messrs. U, L. FAHirasToc* & Co.—We wen the Bret to in troduce Dr. R. Adams Wilson’s Pill* here many They wero the beat PHI ever Id thie market. We dm do other Id oar own fiunili**,and secured for them* high' character by our recommendations. Yoon, truly, <? * r ISv‘TrFABNSWORTH A 00. .Extract of a O, IT. /net*, NathxnlU, l5, 1858. Mum B. L. Faersstocx Aciv—Dear Sir*;—l hare seen Dr. H. A. WHoon** Pflli used for the ague with good effect; 1 hero used them myself, and? beliet* them to be the beat Pill In use. X hare no doobf they will cure many other ccpaplsints when properly&sed, and I cheerfully recoin* mend them to tho pnfclfr*- Respectfully, youra, / i G. W. IRWIN. From Col. Wttfl Canal Committioner. Viutaxvr&t, Pa-, JanuaryBiUBs7.— Dear Doctor—l hare -bMOJUisg your "Antt-Dyspeptic” Pills, whoa occasion re quired, for many yean, and can truthfully aay that I hare never found any medicine equal to them In teUeviogme from affection* of the stomach and bead. They have never tailed to relieve me from headache, and have always left my systemln better condition thanthey found it. I muit con fidently recommend your Pill* as a safe and highly valuable mcdldoe. Tory respectfully, Ac., WM. HOPKINS. Dr. R. Asm Wnoos. /Vom Tho*. Blachsiore, Etq., Treasurer of Allegheny Cbtmfy, Pa. To.Dr.R. A. Wcuoa.—Dear Bin I havo been using yoor Pills since IMO, and do decidedly say they ore (he best Pill In use. or that I have *ll7 knowledge ot 1 first need them for **aiok headache," with which I suffered beyond descrip tion. lam happy to my, that they entirely cored m»— Since, then I aw them as a family medicine; if I am billions or anything till me, tnd I require mtdiUne, I take* Pill and it cores me; they are xnyooly medicine, and bare been for the but seventeen yean.' THOMAS BLACKMOIUB. January 8,1858. Hear Dr. Keeper. Ueesn. B. L. A Co.:—l have had considerable experience In the nse of the extraordinary PiU compounded by Dr. B. Adams Wilson,of which you erenow the proprie tors, and hero often felt Ibetr benign influence in my own earn for mnost Juaiaefu, arising from a disordered condi* tlon of the stomach. I hare likswisepreacribed them for others, in cases of hmfcranfa and other forma of headache, depending on a deranged and Irritable condition of .the stomach and digestive organs, for which they seem pecubal ly adapted, being entirely free from any piping tendency Inward them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges, without at all dsbmuting. Your* truly, QIO.n. KBYBBR, 140 Wood streot. • Pittsburgh,March 5, IBsA—JufrdAwlyT ' PAYETTE SPRINGS! THIS HIGHLY AGREEABLE and atr tractive mountain resort, haa been lewd by tbejmb* acriber. Sfew bnildtngs cod improvements for reereetwo, amassment tad bathing, hare recently been erected tod are ready for use, end the hotel tiewfy palntodand snppUed l with newSarstture, Ac. The parifrim»nd baling pro pct» ties ofU>e wa*moftbeeeBpria»barely f*Uy tested by chemical analysis, asd the experience of lndlriduala prom their efficacy. Tliav SBVXB FAIL TO CURS . SCROFULA and other dteaaaea oftha blood by freely drink* ine the water, and erfiptlon* by bathtog and external ap- BlTcaUeirofthe depoeltca of the stream. Theee waters are chalybeate of Iron, wtth portion! of Magnesia sod Salta. In to the elemted, beautiful and sleasaa t mountain loeationof these Springs, they aratn the midetof claMlc mood—wild, romantic and pJctorreque scenery, carernj,: attracts and cascades.- Within a circuit of fear or fire miles are FOB? NICESBITT, Wa«hUi|toa>i Virat BatUeFltMt WABHINGTOITS SPBIKG MEADOWS, which be owned to the day of hie death. Dunbar's Oamp, Brad dock's and JotaoarnWeOram, Delaney's Cave, Ohio and Coctmtber Falls, and the Cascade of Meadow Ron,easy of accessed horseback or in Tshldcs, to bo had at the Springs.. The streams abound la Trout and tbe woods la Game, rfbrdlng a rtch firld tar the dtadples of Walton and Nimrod. ■ - SittUted within fire mhmtca walk of the National p^, I with regetir daOy stages naming JEut and West, connect ingwithfittsbargh:steamboetae»'BnjwoiTtne,and with the cars of Pittsburgh and Oomwlljrrille lUUroad at Cm-. nsUsviUe, which zander these Bprlags convenient of access in ashoctday’irtdsfromOumuriaolend Pittsburgh. Tbs advantage of nor tocatton—ourmoderate charge*,, earnest deair* and the exarttona we will n*> to aatlsfcctlon, and to maka our guests comfortable, w* nep« wfflhctfrfltonodsr a,- ’ . ' PATBTT* BPBIHOS _ . H.cotmtnr. litam wUktot HreTSwtal il farther inaairr, will pleswi addreee ;»•- 1 ■» jSSSSka. " M igAßOOtaf. JSiSttllaiuous, Health i AND BEAITYI Coufomd on the Ladle* by wearing f>OPGI*A9 dfc SHKRWOOD’S CSZBBXAIBDSKIRTa The unparalleled wccess of tfca UiBW. EXPANSION SKIRT fl3o OOOof whldibaveheensolddarlng the laet foot mofilW) baa Induced the" msnofoeturera to make amn«* mento will enable ti»"" to produce 230 downs (2,-400 Skina/jper doy.duringtbe months of Judo, July and August. They also call attention lo their NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SRIRJ, For traveHncXhicb rercivirg nnlreraal commsudatiau from tba Ladle*. They Md'tbe rof< propriotor* of enry Adjustable CnstlG” inuso. Beware of tho many imitations offered In the market, *8 they are all either infrlupumn:* of cnr patent, or worth* They also manafoctura over 70 Other Different Styles, vtth and tetfhouf tbo “Patent Adjustable RnsUc '’ These BKIKIB have b«*>n recommended by the lITGIT EST MEDICAL AUTDOHITY »• l-'ini; ba( ariiel* for Ladies use that has rc>r /wro njjtrtd to the pahha. None genuine unless stamped DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD, M ANUFACTUIt EKS. NT IV VO UK- For sale throughout thr Unilcd States on-i Cmudas JelTJmds PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION PERRIN & JOHUSOW Haring increased thnlr faciliriee for amnufiteturing and applrinK W. tte CO’S. patent elastic fike water proof cement roofing, ARE now prepared to osecato orders for odt description of Uoolt, steep or fiat, at tbo ebVrtrat n-> ttceand with the utmost care, bdnjf dotcr mined to put on Boob that cannot be surpassed for Cheapness and Durability Onr Roots are too well known to reqairo any euiory U at, Teetlmonlala In fovor of this Roofing und et»tnf-U , a e l '* bo seen by colling at onr Office, No. 75 Smith Cold stt,ct*- Balldings covered with thy ebora Roofing caa teecKU r,; H. Nelson’s, corner of Wj Un and High street*; J. Beck’s Dew Hotel, corner of Grant and Seventh streots llouvu cf W. 0. Leslie, Diamond alley, opposite Pattertou'a Stable; Store of A. Straw, nit ovr of Market and Second Ms; also Uonseof B. H-Succop, nune bloclq IlrownaTill" WL;»rf Boat; Hons® of Robert Flynn, Conm-**, lirtweeu Wabjter and Wylie streets; StoreofJ. M. McKobcris, Webstar ft-, 'Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water nllry ntid SaudtiskJ ; street, Allegheny; liens# of 11. B. Wilkins. Wood’s Ran; Uousa of A. Negley, John Fcott, Wui. ifcCail and Mr' Good, Etut Liberty; ind tr.anv others ton numerous (omen tlon. ' PKUIH.N A .fOHNaON.' •pidiwlyF Vo. 75 gmtthfluM Bt., Pimlmrgb. Pa. LATEST NEWS from uH parti of die world Foe tho NEW YORK DAILT UF.RACD, TKIDUNE taJ TIMES; PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRE-2, rUBLFO LEDGER, •and CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, Delivered to cysry t of the dtT, by lcavloff Tour uddren »t ' IiUNT * itINKJVd, Misoolc IMI. fe!2 Trade supplied. OREAM FREEZERS. MESSER'S PATENT 5 MINUTE FREEZERS, The bent mod cheapest ICE CREAM rREKJEU MADE. Will ba told at Mannfactarsn’ price. Call and g-A cus«t T. J. ORAIQ k CiT?, 13* ITor»] ft. 1858. CARPETS. 1853. r TUB MARKET STREET CARPET. STORE, IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all demands Tor* Volret, Hrnwde. Thrcc-ply and In grain Carpets, of eTory description, aty le and qaatity. Floor Oil Clothe, from 3 to 24 fr*-t at lower prlrtj than w« have ever Jx-funj offered; Ooc<v\ Slatting for oGlcos or churchy Pointed Window Shade#, and es-rything connect ed with the Carpet department of llonao FnnSlshing. As we anticipate an adranco in prices niter the Spring Trade opens, we would suggest to purchasers to make their •elections now from our large f and at onr present very low prices. f 022 K\ \rCLINTOCK. CA. STROII A CO.'s MAGIC OUPJuI a eating and Impression Paper 13 A I>esntiful art*clo' with which to wrlto a letter and obtain a copy at the snrr.o. time wi'hont the nae of pens or ink. rendering it fQTaleable to psnonn trareling. It will tako the correct tropresrion of any leaf, plant or flower, and le equally ndnpted ror writing on paper, cloth, wood or (tone, in the copying of plants, de signs, music, Ac., (without theu«»< f pons or ink) with tlx,-‘4£*,.. bone or common stick. F«nr different colors—p-rtco 26 ct*.*,; " ‘ v j~ FoU by W. S. TUVEX J.>l4 Corn <r.Market and Fc.cond etr< ct*.,' FISH —25 hf. I>M«. No. 2 largo Mackcrol;' SO do •* 3 .t«. do 2j IjLli, BnWmora 11. rrinr. 30 do No -1 trimmed fibni: 15 bf. ilo (Jo do ' 13 IIMI. d.» WliiJn Fteb; SO bf. <lo do do 10 do do Tront, 50)>bln. N«w Al.‘«dtr9 Dry cull; 20 do N. P. Ilorrinea. iod for aale by j«l5 • ‘•\7ATT A WILSON^ Coal by lVdtght. THE subscriber is prepared t • driver itt AHrghrny or Ptmt.urzh. CAVNUI. UK lit CTMINOUS fMAI.S An uUO nt ‘ItUTi enn v-.'ighcd, Of th<* b*»t unality. Kmich 7.1 nr t American Zins, H hit- I.eiJ. • l •VVTiliire- I?iSli.— 50 bbltj ikaltimore llcrrinir. , 25 bbls Halifax Herring. ” £0 do No. 3 Mackorel. 30 do No, 1. do 25 Ilf do No. 3 do ’ 25 Kitts No. L 2 and 3do 100 package# Lake fiib, rucslrud and for aal- b r # J° l9 "■ r j.b. canfield. 6000 pounds Country Dacim; 350 bos- prime White llcsiim sbbls,No.ltiird: 10 kegs Freeh Butter; 1 box Deer Skint; 200 but Dry Applet, la store and for sale by £ SHIVER k DlLy QRTII. SUNDRIES— " j 100 coils assorted sixes HanGlo Hope; J 150 bale! best Nary Oakum; jj 25 bbls. Bitch; _£ 40 do B. Winter Whaio Oil; ' • £5 do W. 6. No. 1 Lard Oil, J>' ' On hand and for salo by JONES t COOLUY,, ~ J*22 No. 141 Water it, near Cherry alloy. COMPOUND SYRUP OF PUOSPUATES. OR.CHEMICALJ'OOD.—This preparation lsnoHjß^ 4 * * tended as a popular remedy, but i» eubmiffrd to the medical faculty as a outrithre tonic, welUtulUri to supply the wsste of elementary eja tem particulatly In aiuf Consumption. Tills preparation is pleasant ;to «; •» agreeable to the tasto and. graieiul to the stem* ' • '• •' ath, and does not oaosoato by protracted use. Sold whole* sale and retail by JO3 FLEMING. J°22 corner of the Diamond and Market st. nrr ™— * ■ To the Clients of A. B. ITCALUONT, Earing left Pittsburgh to reside tempomllylu Washing* lon City, I have placed my 'Unfinished law bueiuesa In the bauds of IRISH 4 3LAOKENZIE, Attorney?, No. 00 Fourth’ street, to frhom-I mpcctfaUy recommend those who bar? hitherto employee me pnifveslonelly. Je7-omdls ALFRED B. McOALHONT. ' Steam Marble Works. MARBLE MANTELS.—A large and beno-- tllol stock always on band and bslng mannUcturr-i chlnory, sold at sery low prices. Builder*. owners of Real Estate, Oontractors and others, whether they want ' to purchase or opt, are invited tocali and examine our stock - and ascertain our prices atf wearkaelllßg pUlnr.c»t Men*.'- telssolow ae tojput them tritblu tbemcb cf almost orery v_ , perion., .. . . Monuments, Tablets, end Umre Fbme*,* large flack al> ways on hand. Furniture and Wash-Stand Top#, and. Im* r . 1 ■ posing Btatjfc>nunu£iclared by machinery, andeoidatlbs lowest price*. Marble of all klaJt eold low to tho Trwle.— - - Purchasers are tnrJtod'to r*l and examine our stock at B<l.. • .. ' • 823 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, • *■- a myloaUw3mT . ... W. W- WAIXACR. « 9 - ■ Portable Mills* • ■•- PORTABLE CORN. AND FLOUR MILLS, y _t thealmplestandbeetartitieofthsklnd iatba couu- <..* try- They run light, grind fist/an easily kept in .ordtf,* .- o makoaegooilworkaetneUrij-^stmlllijanJgitegen'.TUl". •atleCscttoa, always on band.' Also, i’oruble daw liiili.p-'' i. -; , ■ ■ .v- Per particulars call at 319 Liberty at, PUtsbnrtb. . . j-’: myKfcdAwsmT , W. W.-WALLAQI!, * ' Hill PnrntihlDg. V OTEAM ENGINES, r wamtntcd “best quali* 'j. (Or 7* Always on band and made to order. JBmlcrt and Sait Fant* nr s Brick Machinery, Emim OttffaM aria *Jfi» Gearing made to order. Jf£B iron/CU*t fronJW ' mn Mai Smti, &3njil (.J.'JJOTiSoikU/aeiirK, «l<nyi,B harlot 3!oUl)ottr?' . * street, Fltsaburcp, pa. >v m,IH:J*.aaT W. W. WAIIACE.' ‘ . * 'Plantar.. Liet*. PARIS, for Liwd and Stucco '. «ro ttiOl. ' it and Homan Cement; ■ ••• ‘ . arindjtonee-Uat mulity always on hand a 518 Lib* .. eny street. ajlB:daw3mT ' "W. W. WALCAgfi. >' Boards, Joists . -'-1P& “■> jri ' - myloidsw3mT ' W. W. WALiACR l-' '4T ]VT eQEORGBS^ATENTVd’rajs on band “T tertJ “" ,1 - |, ‘ w. A. „ Grata 2Sar*» _• • .. * • LL SIZES, alwayson hand at 310 Liber- .. . *y «L, PltUbqrgh. pijlP W, W. WaLT.AUB. , „ * r SUN UMBRELLAS,. & \ ~ LAWKS, * - J . ? vBEIUOK. ~ L * *' LACS MANTLES,! .j •-• ‘ . *•: • 1 • . uootskirtic r- Altd,allk(n<JjofDrrt*GuoaLand DomeaUca.' " ' T;.VvV-v'•!»£.■ J«la ‘ C. HAKacpy LOyis.743larket«i. • ■ , : LAKE FlSH—half bbla. Wbito Jfisbl-v * . .’> A 5 i-i- - - *• Tr«aL;:-'.‘w->2-/ *» ' 1 10Q> 110 . ,1„ V SO Ua tlu Salmon; '-•■• 3 '.■?■'«• •• ' ; - - .... .. 20 «lu >},» PtticfeJ - Jtut m*d *ni for >»I» by IIfcNHT IL COLLtNET-” ANILLA, flag and Tea Jfaptm ■tea* and. qoalitle* t«r sale at % ■' W.H.UAVfcN'H rapcc Wamhanre,’ .. i ■•. .- , Kta-gl, t>3 amlftS *\Li> ■ ‘ l ' A ?? UB a I A NI > BUCK ETS--20 qflsfa i . V/ T«SB.Oriar Tot« abr*m*«l,tf«r B . i»9 . ftIOKEY «00. ~» ®t Si m u
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