JPIT'TOBip-jacm: "' WEDKKSDAY ’ jfOBStHO;; TOiX' 21, j 858. orr * ar -*L J M ipix or \ibb air. OolumM of this mcrnibg'gite ofwhat trtrj ono has been . **l*ifc4®gforlhelasi three wools,to wit: the r bf the Sub-Atlantic telegraph enterprise, i will be injured by the failure except the -- stockholders of the concern, and those who hare * ttiiei It would succeed. Messrs. A., will lire as long and'anhappily if tfuywiit a week for hews from Europe as If it cwtie quicker than a flesh oi lightning, bringing os of-Went* hours before they , happen. 7: •- 'Jacob!' tu* McDrarA. —Wo ought, ptrlupa, Apologize to ourre&ders for detailing sornany of.the iacto as .hare transpired i& connection AUh of the poor woman Lena Jaopby.neer this city .oh the night uf July 7.__i Oar hpology is thal, hit|iertb we hare published lb efact* in hope that the full description of the man and ibis movements might excite erery body to be ,oh; the look-out to aid in his The following wa puhlUh to show that all has been doneihet ootrid be under the oircumstanoes ( to secure the villain. Thisisibe end of the story with us, unless indeed the man shall be caught. Th. foUowtag'li-» wjSrt of-froS.tdln*., na mads to the Mayor: ~ , •, « " y ‘.!Oa C-. irrwij »1 Chiis.go, 1« Cmndllijor WokWa diapAtohnin wferenw or MriT Amia Maria JaooOy, (knpwh as SuiCer.) Mayor Weaver's dispatch* lit Bradley*,* arriral-bere, were sent to' Charlw Hodgisooi who .immediately put men on the' lobkxo&v And alio the Chief of Police and hit'squad of Detectives, all of whom, up to the Ihne -of the arrival of Mr; Bradley, heard do thing.' When Mr. Hague arrived,, the follow'- injg msrnlafe he, with others, spent a dsy in searching German hotels and boarding houses, and obtained what was ihbughr .a <good trail*— that they had left .Chicago on Saturday nigh*, the 10th insL, for Dubaque and Sti Paul. Hague, with Bradley, left on Wednesday night for-Du buque, and arrived there on Thursday morning. They spent that day in ee&rohtag Dunlelth, Du buque, and steamboats that had left and were leaving for the Upper Mississippi froml3ftturdaj to Tuesday, and etrald find no trail of the fami ly they were after.; They returned: to Chicago onTbursday night, and arrived on Friday morn f. ing at ttur o’clock, when they leaned that Jn coby hadi gohelo.Blue Island lo’buya farm, y . which. Is sixteen miles south of Chicago. • Apo v lice offioer had started out the day before with Jhe landlord of. the tavern at which Jacoby had ' stopped mwUeft hisfamily. and learned that the murderer .had escaped. Hague*.snd Bradley immediately issued handbills and seht\them off bythewrorming trains,'end telegraph uTto points ' 'Wtlnnr the, tinge of country that Jacoby would * hare totraTereCv At 9 o’clocVj'A. M., they went to Bias Island. On tJielT e&ivat there they learned tbo following facta: Jacoby/alias Saltier, arrived atJbhicago on Friday morning, haring train at Ln Porte, a German Tunner for anrEngUsh house in Chicago, who look him loihehousc (a email but) where he nuoalned twill Taesdaymorning, when' the German; runner went with: him Into the country to look for land. .'Whenjheaccbunt of the mdrdor way published in. the papers, the landlord of the Neiwllogland-House saw it, and went down to Oaptain .Bartley's office and re- P,Prt«d it, and said he-wouid.go wUh .an officer aad point out the murderer.; ..They started about one o’clock, p. hi., on Thursday, and ar riled »t three P. St., et Blue lelnnd, when the landlord proceeded bp the' murderer, as ho agreed, butaslsthought and believed, to lock up.bU. uuwr,. .and inform him that the officer was afler-Jacoby. Be it as it may, the_landlor<i found German runner and told him tKaUheuoffisar wanted.his fdend> The runner replied.that the man was aileep-in the burn, and be Wohld go and awake him and bring -kim in. The officer and the landlord went Into (ho Germin'wiitfojhei'party' wen atop* ping, and whited for the runner and Jacoby to contain.,* TVbratpassedbeiweenthemisnotkaown, but onc4hiog is certain, the murdererwentorer the fenceattbo back of the premises and escaped intonpiece of woods thick with underbrushond (all grass. : Within • fifteen -mmoles, the whole ▼ulage was out,' and.surrounded the" woods, which is about a mils, and ahalf loagby one-haif to (fort quarten bf wi4a,«borderisg on .a. deep ratine or, VRh gho/js' 1 . higher thsu'ftmaaVbeadv and .unapproacbfi&o . except on.feot,- and then at the peril swamped. Thaparty had scarcely surrounded ' the Umber when, a violent rain sot in, and every body, with thVexceptfon of ilie officer, ran home for shelter. ' The rain continued until near night;’ ll.' : /7J. > ■■ 'The Chief of Police of oi»cago, with many officers, came, nddid all that colilfLba done. ' As a lest resort they went to the nearest railroad station, Tnised the alarm/ and '.sent out men to all the surrounding country. This was done on Thursday evening night ; , Hague aud Bradley.arnved at Chicago on Fri day morning, and proceeded to Blue Island, where , lha: Chief of "Police 'already was. The party then'went over a fifty miles circuit before night, and sent bills' to every farmhouse and station, not getting through until after midnight. They were confident that the orardererwould be inside thecircuit they, had surrounded. This done, lbey returned to the cily/and searcbed all the outside German and telegraphed to aB points within the range of- country uacoby would be’likely to reach- . “Chief' of ~ Police Behms •' was * very efficient with his force. .Mr.. Hague has every, f&oility offered to him; up to this time no tidings have come in regard to the murderer. .' We have had additional bills printed to-day and seat in every direction. Chief of Police Bhems is now out in the country trying to git same; tidings, but as yet nothing definite'has,been received. The girl, Anna Maria.Guttler denies ; all knowl edge of . the • murder of. Jacoby’s wife.— What amount of money,he had about him could •not be ascertained, but fromihe best information we can get,-ha douM not have had more thirty or forty dollars; ' The woman says she.htt been robbed.sines Jacoby left, for the country. .Sometimes she says that he took the money with him.' Yesiferdaywe searched her and found: only sixty-seVen .dollars with her.— We alao searched.his bag&ge,Gut found noth ing. We searched the tavern and barn, and in a barrel of bran we found 5736 in gold. The girl denies ill knowledge or it. We have bad har watched afoee her arrest, and alao the .house, : day and night. Hagan .left Chicago for- this city on Tuesday evening, bringiog with him Anna Battler, and the four children. They will arrive hers this (Wednesday) evening. - » f, /.V * -'*• „> ’4 L&y -■* ■■•■• ■ s . SWw '.•>] a, • I -*.* V*. «V '• : 'ix-W-V* - '■2 '<■' . T •*• » * * \ ’*'*'* * 1 V ■*« £ V> N v) a 1 ■'tt^V.svKlJo,Vj| ‘VV? , I »« \ O s v/o, 1, > <&» Vi *i ( >, y 'J A Fowl Caw came before Alderman Rogers; of tbe Sixth Ward, yesterday.. A boy named M'Aleeee was charged with stealing a young chicken from the yard of a neighbor unified New* land. The identity of the.fowl alleged to haw been stolen tamed on blind • eyes. It appeared that both parties had a brood of' chickens, and both had one chick with a blind eye.. The fendant lost his some weeks ago, and seeing one on the prosecutor's 4 premises which he believed to be"the lost one, he took it home.' Beveral witnesses were exam in od on both sides, all tes tifying positively to tbe ehioken as belonging 1 to tbe respective parties—those for tbe prosecu .tfon stating that tbe right eye was blind, and the defense that it was the left eye. On exam ining tbe chicken, It was found to be blind in the left ey vkad the cue wu finally dismissed. «s*i>n-. +.y *V.v *v r ".\ ~ '+ .<• .« ,‘ V £’ Eiictxd.*—The Board of Gaardiens of the Poor elected Ihefoll owing collectors on Monde? to semforthe e&tnisg.jeir: * Pirtt ’ Watd...........,.,.,„Jii«0b Glouer, Beeond “ .............'.....Th0e. B. Dariu, Third T JI John Magee, Fourth'- 41 • Richard Hope, > Fifth 7 .. 4 ;,Wn. Nesbitt, ; BUth “ Andrew Wolfe, v Sereslh “ - Bernard Kain, Eighth • Neel?, • Nlath.‘ ‘N‘ M M.«.i...........Hugh Hammoed. , ..Foojto DiinnntD.—Coroner Alexander, an i - Tnaaday morning, heldanfnqoesi.oa the body of .an unknownnan found-floating in the Alls* fhtnyriTtr, ntftr.the aqueduct. The deceased r .won a bUck.eoai, eaeelmtre pasta and-real, .. aniUn ehirt, and MoDroo.ehoes.He was about forty-five years of age, and hadneandy beard .. around hla chin. The body .was taken to the >< : Methodist graveyard, in thoSeroiUi ward, where it wae totmed- last evening. Thera wan so mark* or violence on the body, and a verdict of aoeidentat drowning was rendered, - nje: -We tbit » from >««• ub negotim «M tn tt.tm«Ta» of the -PH,,.. en. Sour fa*t«t row-Wte. The “Pike" imlUk... I*7. r? “ P" r «“« t» » umtibCT of Eutern boilt ta*U offered themi, » cemplimeft totbe meohwilcswho tunedher out, of whteh they “‘JJ? 11 *?' I .*™’' 1 - T M« utM for her tbeenmofferedsl76. - ' * T r— j.. /SU» of Stocks.— The following Btooks were s Hl&lui evening byP. JJL Davis, auctioneer, it l l -tko-ComnArcUl Sales Booms, No* 64 Fifth •I . ; fUrngy':;.: ■;■ | : -SO stores Pittsburgh Gas C0.,8t00k..,...509,25 I ,r V«D\ M.& M. B*nk,t>tKtUbnrglu HOO ■ X —-7 B v- "*■■■ Iroa fl -S4 :^«:OUBtook^le^ia7}Bri4g«o^. r 2^^ ctty nna;iTMg« Item*. Teb Famly^.QrAßrmf.—Tliia’ is a mag lit* lie book of iffo pijM, fall of information' on * subject comparatively new. To keep In apleaa tattooma-gUss globe of water inhabited by gold flsh/bss long been & metier of thought to persons of cultivated taste. Bat ; the greet trouble-hs* always attended this custom and it incident to it, of changing the Eater at short intervals of time. The Aqoarium' isaonto thiog-differeht. It it, in the words of the an-' thor of this UUle treatise, “a receptacle for aquatic animal and Vegetable life,wfresh or ih aalt water, which need never be changed. , This latter is the great desideratum. In' the Aqua riom Ihevarioua kinds of creaturesmay liveand thrive and propagate their species without any of the sudden catastrophes lUbleto resoltfrom a sadden change of water. In the Aquarium, vegetable Ufc also may thrivewithont interrup tion. The inquiry naturally follows:—how may the conditions necessary to the subsistence andthrift of animal and vegetable life be fulfilled without the renewal of water in vases or cisterns fitted to oontain it t The answer is given in a few words of the author. “Animal life absorbs oxygen and'throws .off oarbonio aeld gas. Vegetable life, on the con trary, absorbs carbonic acid gas and throws off oxygen. What one rejectstheotherneed*; what would suffocate theooo, if not removed, the otherwould die of exhaustion, if it could not obtain. This is the universal compensating setirn of nature, and applies, v under certain cir cumstances, to man and a rosebud, aa peculiarly as it does to an ox and an oak, a trout and a , water Illy.” The Aquarium, then, when complete, will ox hibit an accurate self-adjustment of this delicate balance between tho vitalizing and destroying elements. We : have seen in adme book, we think,' in Prof. Guyot’fl “Lifeand Man,” the theory vindicated that there is an exact balance between the auaimal and vegetable world; that the conditions necessary to health are fulfilled when the adjustment is perfect between the two. The Aquarium would then seem to be a minia ture universe. have here hinted at the philosophy of the Aquarium. We leave to our author, Mr. if. D. Butler, a full exposition of the beauty and use of it; As set forth in this book. An interesting and valuable; review of the; whole book may be found in tho current number of the North Ame rican Renew. The book under consideration is ‘published by Diok & Fitzgerald,-New York,.and to them we are indebted forthe copy now before us. i t4e Poifiosrsa.—As we staled on Tuesday morning, three unfortunate creatures were pois oned on Monday last at the Farm for the Poor. We learn from George Fortune, Esq., Sec retary of the Board of Guardians, who was pres ent at tho inquest, that a large keg containing a quart or two of a compound of eoculue indicue and alcohol was sitting in a room appropriate to such things, which room is usually kept .snugly under lock and key. On Monday, however, it wasepened that it might be cleaned. A poor old tinebriate from the city- here, named Cuth bertj nosed out the aloohol,and going in, tipped the keg on his kneeand turned ont as much of the horrible swash os he could hold in the hol low .ofhis hand. This he drank off with much gusto, and several of .the poisonous berries of tho teculue having come out with the liquid, be chewed them up for cherries. The social in-- stlnet having been, strongly developed by the pleasant beverage, Cuthbert went forthwith for two companions, named respectively, Mullen sndjO’Brien 1 . To them be disclosedthe feet that he hadfound a “charming keg ofeherry bounce.” Thejr came and partook of the broth also, and in ope short hour these three wretched znenwere deap. They died in fearful convulsions. One of them had been on the farm only a week. He bad) been about the gutters of the city a good Ehije, and waa thoroughly saturated with whis key. Io an hour after his death, he had turned quite black. The other two, who had sweated end vegetated oat most of thefumes of the pois on of whisky in a protracted stay at the farm, were not affected similarly in appearance. A[‘fourth, named Pal Welch, had a grand mouthful of the cheny bounce, but not fancying tliejuste of it, did not swallow. That was what BavedhisUfe. waa the end of three unfortunate drunk ards, and a verdict was rendered in accord ance with tho above facts. Tasamlap of thot’ioatmrgh, fort Wuyna ujJ Chlceco Sallroed Ooapaar Caring tfc« month or Jans, *»» u fol- Iowa: Yroin Freight u | - Putin rars ,‘-«j M»Ut_ “ • Rentof R0*3.„.„ “) UiceiUaeost. 1 TeUl Earnlof* daring the mdi> mcuUi Iv-t !***• ..550,-.84 83 ... 58,430 4'J 4,49*2 29 - OO IS7 17 5107,931 41 Bacreess,.... Tho*xpeuii«» in Jana, W 57, MrnlngslD Job*, IWT, $30,00 1 09 “ ** IM% “ »,643 87 i Decrease. $0,460 22 The earnings tor the b*lfy>»*r<oJtnf !Jot» 80,1367, tm,— $820,530 83 Tbejeorniog* for the hairyvar ending ’Jaoe 30,1535, were, 707,040 19 Tho tiMUN daring the «un* period !ia 1867, were,.... ..$531,007 ST Thn expenrt* dating the antt period iio 1853, wore.- 420,024 13 Ket*«rn(nga daring the urns period in 1857, were. Nat earnings during tb« ume period Id 1868, ven, _ New Book ax© Statiosabx House.—Tho now book room of Hoorn. Dims A Co., in the Odd Fel low* baildog, sth it, ii bow open to the public, tho shelves groaning under a new and carefully selected otock of proper toafint clAiebouie. .■ The room itself is a very fine one, well ventilated and,well lighted, and Messrs. D. A Co., have exhi bited good uste is the elegant and convenient fit ting?, by which their stock may be kept not only dean and neat, but easily accessible. to tho patrons of the boose, who have only to, alido up a balanced sash to reach the highest shelf. The ttoek is a very extentive one, selected with great care, and compri ses everything in the line. It is the intention, daring the eeeseo, to fit np a reading-room in the rear of the sales room, designed particularly fortheuse of the Episcopal church, : where all church publications will bo filed regularly. As a whole, the establishment is ono worthy the attention of the public, and an ornament to the fine street upon which it Is located. . Manchester Special Election.-—7fic J&rgtti Stutamtd. —The special election held In the borough of Manchester, oh Monday, to fill the two vacancies in the Council, resulted as follows: Jltarj Faulkner-. 113 'tJameaA. Speer 97 ■ R. A. Evans 71 ] B.V. Holler *. SO > John Hamilton 1 * Messrs. Faulkner and Speer were elected. They are understood to favor the eleotion of Mr. Stewart ns Borough Collector, while Messrs, Evans and Boiler were understood to favor Mr. Fisher. There was -no great degree of excite* mentp but Mr. Bampvoo, the Borgess, was folly sustained by the vote of his fellow citizens., i Rkt. Thomas Cbckptok.— We stated a few days since. that this gentleman had resigned the rector* ship o{ Christ's Church, (Methodist Episcopal) Al legheny city. It seems we were altogether in error as to the cause which led to this step. We aro now in formed by a member 'of. that church, fully conver sant with the facts, that Mr. Crumpton did not vol untarily resign the pastorship. The notice which ws previously published came to us from a source whteh wo had every reason to believo was authentic and we were led astray without the intention or re motest disposition to do Injustice or harm to k re vered gentleman, for whom ws entertain the greatest respect.. Acgod many ofoor German citizens arehav* tag n grand gala, festival In the way of a shooting match. Various prises arc in tho balance.— The prizes are: Ist. A fine riding horse, valued at $2OO. 2d. A cow and calf, worth $75. BJ. A “billy” goat, $lO. 4th. A lady’s shawl, $lO. 6th. A ram, $lO. Clh. An ewe, valued at $B. The shooting is open to all marksmen, atlwcnty five cents for each shot—the contestant to shoot, as often as he pleases. They are having a famous time and enjoying It accordingly. Mil Vauxtesb Btxckjcaiv, of Bedford, Fa. offer! $BO Toward to any one who will inform himrof the vrhereabonts of a certain man named Win. Monroe, who on the 13th instant hired of Stockman a bright bay mare and has not yet returned her, although the time for whloh the beast was hired has long since expired. As the President’s advance guard has already taken up quaKeri.at the, Springs, we wouldllke to know If Monro > VroaHanses? . . OsifUAwrJ—The wife of one of our moat esteemed fellow oltiiena, denarted this life yesterday under the most pain fill clwunutuuoM. Mre.Xu ft* d.y» «tao. in pleving with > pet rabbit,-pnMCuwa lie, p»im if h« hund with H.. point W.» cjdld.. t.j nrord. InflunmnUoniopmenedMdfrom this •Imost ImperMpUbl. beginning, dyit tamed on Tueedey morning, J Sh. died io the triumphs of faith. ’ ? ; ExmaiTioa or Silts* Platxd WARX.-r-The beautiful 6Qver Plated Ware for Amity table nse to be Sold, to-morrow morning by Mr. Davis, Is now open-for examination on the second-floor,. °f.bl*n«w motion room., Fifth etrwl. Every tut. will b. initcd in tho rieh-wiety of wtl cleifor Ml. without rtgud to pricoo. 800 »d- Ttrtiwmnt nndtr nnolton hud. ..S ® n " 5: *b«rged with etriUng Bo«,UTml*uk»s„ M> .m, ehot,wuh«ld to boil before Aldumui Lewie, *****”"&•»**£ ■■■ i , • -*<j : • [OoCTTCodeao of the ttUriarfcb! Gaaetta.] Bnijtuuurafij,' (Co., July 10. Editors (iatetie ?—la looking-over your paper I see no report rtgjakdhigtlie eoadido&lof the crops in "Old pmsnifif jon..wooldnotcoo> sider mo too forward is to doing, and being aware that yon tain aa inthreetln keeping your {Hinds in general, and your country friend* 1 , in particular, “posted np” in rergrd'td; agricultural matters, X send yon a fbwlinrt descriptive of the condltio-i of "bar crops and prospect*. _ . . The Kay is pretty general) j taken .in, and accord ing to the statement of older farmers than myself, there never was a better crop of that; article stored; the prospects for a second crop cf clover for seed are also very fine. i The “Wheat crop" is nearly all cat in this section, or I might perhaps with more propriety say the 'straw crop.’ Many farmers hare boon so discouraged with the appearance of-their wheat, that they have not cot it at all, nor do they intend so. The grand cause of all this is tho weevil assisted in some measure by the rust, which caused the grain to wilt, and not Ihlly filljooL As to the weevil, it was nem before so bad/in :this section. I hare found as many as twenty insects in ono grain,* this; over hundreds of acres, it can be supposed, wttat poor wheat we will have. Oneof ourneSghbors, whh has for many successive years, averaged from twenty .to forty bushels per acre, says he will not from six acres, have thirty bushels, lan insufficient quantity to bread his family. i The Oats look well, although in many plaoes they are eo lain down, that the eiqkle will bo in demand, bat not eo mach as last year. 1 Rye is also good, where it wax not frcxen out by the seven cold of last winter, which in many places was the caso, the warm weather doling tho months of December and January causing it to sprout, when the cold weather of tho sacceedine months "ninned it In the bad." - I Corn and potatoes look well and both promise us a fine crop, notwithstanding the prophecies of the many old croakers, that the corn prop would be rained, and sundry others of like, import. There , never was a better appearance for ah abundance of horn; even to the second.and third planting* are ex cellent. Many persons had to plant three times, caued on hill sides by being washeoront, and on level ground by the squirrels, which fin bottom lands were very destructive on the young corn. An abund ance of strings (which by tho way ota 4* good pre ventives .ot crows as Ayer's Pills {aha of billions complaints) secured the corn from the devastation of those black devils In the crow shape, the pest of every farmer, notwithstanding the opionions of some that they ore a benefit. Tours truly, A Fankxs Friekd. Oir the 15th, Peter Keixn, of IRiohla&d tp., Cambria co., committed'suioldb byhanglng him aclf with a h&tn ©-string to a pole! underlying a a hay-loft iu hia barn. Mr. K. Was one of the wealthiest farmers in the township]—andufatbsr of a Urge family. Temporary derangemenL is the eauee assigned. i 1 A touso uroxAff, named Atkinson, aged If) yean, woe drowned, on Friday evening, while bathing in,-the Allegheny, tt Freeport. The deceased got beyond her depth, and sank to rise -no more, in the presence of her ejater, who en deavored to end her, but failed in the attempt. The body was recovered, and interred on Sat urday, • ■ * H. H, RTab, (be extensive Furniture Manu facturer* has leased the store-room in Odd Fel lows Ball Building, next to Southfield street, and is fitting it up aa a sample room. Be must soon vacate his old store-room; in order to make way for the new Iron front wMeh it is designed to-put up. Bexar Mudxb, a night watchman, was bkdly beaten at a ball on Monday night, {at the bouso of a Mrs. Miller, corney of Centre Avenue and Green street. If Muder had been crying the hours oa the atreet as was his • business, he would not have been beaten nor lost his place. A complaint has boen lodged agaibst the house, as disorderly. • Pktbu Pbtxbsov, Esq., of Allegheny city has a force of workmen Employed In digging the foundation for two new wareroomf on the only vacant lots left of the Anchor Factory property, above Robinson street A max named Thomas 'Wilson wm discharged by order of Court on Monday. He bad been charged with stealing $2O, and {afterwards it having been ascertained that be waa an innocent man, a not pros, was entered and the man dis charged as above noted. j Clarios Bajotkr. —This excellent Republican paper has made its appearance wilfi. a new dress. It looks welL We are glad to see such evidences Of suocess. We say to par friend Young! Go ahead; you arc sure you’re .right.; ’ AnuiD.—-The Locofocos in their Convention at Brdokville, Jefferson county, failed to pass any resolutions whatever, being iin that condi tion where they were afaid even, to eay their souls are their own. - A bßinas is about being built ojver Redbank, near BrookTille, which will coat $4,000 ... 73*90 34 [7k:«s by our Special Scpartcr.] Tax Quakes Citt.—The new tewing machine for which Mr. Daly, of the stockiog manufactory, corner of Fifth street sad Market alley, h agent, is tho cheapest article of the kiad ever offered In this city, costing only $2O. But it is oot merely in the item of price that its cheapness consists,! but Sa that in connection with it* utility, its perfect adaptation to the.porposo for which it Is intended. Its stitch is the “two-thread," and when completed will not rip, eonititating what Is termed the "lockj stitch." It is easily adjusted, works with great facility, and doos not easily get out of order. Hero is in opportunity rarely offered to families who wish to 1 purchase sew ing machines. ' i •4112,940 03 Thote who would .patronize one of the best supplied shirt stores in either city, will find such an establish ment on Ohio street, between the Diamond, and Bea ver street, Allegheny.. The proprietress, Mrs. Bur gess, is a lady,of experience in the manufacture of articles of .this kind, and employs - only the beet hands. Persons who deal with her may rest aasurod ‘that they receive well-made and cheap work. Such are the testimonials of all who visit bar store. 5290,672 95 271,010 69 *• The Lithographing Art is prosecuted here with Commendable'energy, end work has Men done In the line of show cards, draft#, Ac., which will bear a contrast with the same description of engraving end printing done in the East A visit to the large steam lithographing establishment of Geo. F. Sehacbman A Singerley’s Buildings, Third street will snffi elontly attest what we say, arid person!* or eompanies wbo have work of this kind to be done, cannot en trust it to more faithful bands than the aboro. The rooms fitted np as an Ice Cream Saloon by Messrs. J. Canon A Co., over their fine confection ery, Federal street Allegheny, do great credit to the proprietors, being elegant airy, and even expensive ly furnished. The visitor will find.hicu or herself refreshed by a call at Carson's, as mneh by the po lit* treatment which will be received,!as by the cool luxury which can he bad there—the very best article of Ice Cream. A Itxxznr ron Hot Weather.—;The vory best remedy for this hot weather is to drop 1q at Down’s, Federal 6 L, Allegheny, anil treat yourself to a saucer of thoir delicious Ice Cream, or a glass of sparkling Ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with! tho oholcest of Syrups, and drawn from a fountain ib excellent or der. Their stock of Cakes and Confections are of the heat description, manufactured from good mate rial,and got up In the neatest style imaginable. Give them a call. f Tae Lore or Praise.— ''The love of praise, howe’er concealed by art, Reigns, more or less, and glowslineveiyhearty . The proud, to gain it, toils on tolls endure, The modest sbon it but to it sore." - It is oor province to praise the garments made at the.BrowtL'Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhlll A Wil son, No, 6b3 and 605 Chestnut street! above Sixth. Philadelphia. ] j • 1 -.aWplaoe to secure a sanoer of delicious lee Cream, toeool off in a. well ventilated and luxurious saloon, fitted dp in the neatest style, the ptaoo to enjoy on bear’s chat with your wife or sweetheart, while sip ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the place where the best of cakos and eonfoctionary, family bread and Ice Cream are made and sold, tho plane is Oliver's, Bt. Clair sl, near Liberty. { f Sumuch clothing of the better grades, for both men and hoys. A foil variety of furnishing goods, and.a'good assortment of piece goods for eustom work are offering at favorable rates by Carnagban, Federal street, Allegheny City. J .McLanz’s Vebjufcg* in Texas.—Hear whit the Proprietor of tha “Star notel” has to sty of the wonderful effects of McLane's Vermifuge: ] “Brm nortL,” CoticnuJL Texas, [Aug. 22d, 18m. ' Jfewt. fUming ZZrw.v-l iftrl it my doty.to mike the following statement: Several-of my children havs been ut>- wellbr toe list week or two , I celled atlhe, ü ßig Mortar” to 'get some OU of Wcnoaeed and oth<t track, to girt them for worms. Thsdrnggist mommendod MqLuws Vermi fuge, prepared by you, tot baring heretofore tried en-ry .Vermifogo In my knowing, without ad ran! age, I told him it was not worth, while, as my children appeared proof against thaa all. IT* arid to take a bottle, and offered lift donanogoodtoreftiod the money. To satisfy him I done so, and theefibet ww so mnch betterlhap expected thatl got another bottle, and the. reeolt tu most astonishing.— Tnree of raj chfldrea discharged a gnat camber cfthelarg **t worms 1 tTer raw. To a yenng man, lay Malt Carrier, who was weak, nnhy and poor as a soaks, for a Doth or *O,l gave two uose*( which bronght from him at least a pint of what is called stomach wormsT Strange as this rasy appear, yet U U as ”110088 preaching.” ' Uow the bey stood iu eo long as bs did, with tan thousand- “bots” gnawing at his stomach, la the greatest Wonder to mal - dll three run are now doing wen. No doubt the IlTesefthooxands of chOdrea hare boes sarW by the timely nse of this extraor dinary taedldne. Don't foil to give it a trial. - . THO 3. E. THUBJtAS. <aJ > OBLkB&ATED TEnuirUQE. maaoflsetarad by VLEMIHO BEOft.ofPxmitnwfl, Pa. All otharVerralltagee in compar ison are worthlsaa. Dr. lTLaoe’s genuine Vermifbge, «!■» hiscalsbratedUTer PUISyCU now os hadatall rwpectable drugstore*. Ntmernmiuwßhmi Uu. ' JySfctAwlwT POCKET KNIYES.—We' have on hand a my flu Mottnuu of lU UftiU of POCKET KNIVES MWrtmot of Seoul, Bardc*L ToflMood ToWoCuitay. CAHTWBIOHTiIOCKO, ' W 1 . No. 10 Woodrtmt. TJLAIR k WYETH'S CHEMICAL FOOD. Jj Aoottior npply uc»d UiU 4.jr, lar*al»,»hol«I« reufl.br Jbl2 : ,v . • : jQfl. t OPONQES—A Urge Bupply qf course and fcj Jjpen*» of *t«7 wptrlor qolutj, jiut ree’d br > ••• JQB. VUDUKQ. riX>BAC(X>—SO ken warrantedVa».6 twist; ' ■ : 'mUtCstaadDrytowte, fZmbbj'.- LEWIS M tMUTOf.Antfa, * •“■ lal2 . QUNDKilibr-22btg8 o«ns ilylbg.'wialwta himw gtowoit "rt - ■ ' - ■ muni TIME—2OO MkrfcoiniUa JUHU ■■■■■■• ■ Telegraphic, Latest from Eoeppe, . Snr Toil, JtJ, SO.—Th« itomiMp Sorth SUr ha* arrived with data* to the7th Inst. The-Atlantic telegraph cable parted about a thous and miles from the Irish Coast The Niagara and Gorgon 'arrived baek on the. sth ioit, having abandoned tho enterprise- ! The Agamemnon and Valorous had not arrived on the 7th,in*t- QtrsEJßTbws, July s.—Tho Niagara and Gorgon arrived this morning- Three attempts bad been made to lay the cable. The Agamemnon and Valo rons are hourly expected. The squadron experienced very bad weather du ring the oraisc, and on the 13th of Jane, a heavy gale occurred, daring which the fleet was separated, but met again at the rendezvous. Oq the first at tempt to lay the cable, about ten mile* was lost; on the second; aboutonefcnndred and twenty-five miles,* and onthc ZSth tbecsUewaas^ain joined,audabout two hundred and fifty miles paid out, when 'Commu nication coaaing to bo received, it was knows that tho cable was again parted. Whereupon the Ni agara andOongonproeeeded to this place.' They were much surprised, however, to find that tho Aga memnon and Valorous had not proceeded them,, av they had more than two hundred miles the •start. • /. The Agamemnon is teported to have^suffered some dymeges in a-gale. After communication ceased the Niagara allowed tho cable to swing and an addition al strain of four tons was applied to the breaks and although blowing, fresh cable held her an hour when a sudden pitch of sea anappod the cable and the Ki agara bore away for Queenstown. Should nothing be board of the Agamemnon, the Niagara will after coaling, proceed in mid; ocean, having still thirteen hundred nifics of cable. It is conjectured the Ago-, memnon was not delivered the arranged quantity of oo&l at the time of the failure and was awaiting tho Niagara. Bev! Mr. Spurgeon is coming to America. • TheAlliod Naval expedition, organized toieizo the shipping and stores at Peiho, is destined to tap. ply Pekio. Queen Victoria contemplates a visit to Cherbourg, to vrttneis the French naval review.. Commercial.— Liverpool, July 6.—The sales of cotton for tho past three days have been 32,000 bales including 4,000 to speculators. Prices had advanced i, the market closing firm. Some circulars say that the advance was almost lost, but the market remain ed firm, i ~ The Breadstuff market closed with an adranoiog tendency,! aad all qualities have slightly advanced. The weather had beenfitvorablo for the crops. Richardson, Spence & Co.'a circular reports flour firm at an advanco of 6d@ls; Philadelphia and Bal timore flour quoted 22s@22t fld; Ohio at 23*@ 245. Wheat firm at au advance; rod is quoted at 5s Bd@6s 6d; white at 6s 3d@6s Gd, and Western at 6sod@7s£d. Com fina at an advanoeof 6d@ls for white which is quoted at,33a Gd, for yellow the quotations are nominal atS4s@34s Gd. Provisions; market quiet. Beef quiet. -Jkork steady; bacon heavy; there beihg but tittle inquiry and prices dosed weak. Lard firm. St. Loins, July 20.—The river rose folly three feet for the 24 hours ending at G o’clock, .last night, and it continues to swell rapidly. The Missouri is . still pouring out a flood, and tho Illinois is rising.— The Upper Mississippi is stationary at Dobuque, and U receding from there dpwn, with 6) foot water on theapperqud 4 feet on tho lower rapids. Weather dear and very warm. Our Leavenworth dispatches are to the lOih, per U. S. express to Boouvtile. They say that dispatches from Washington state that now military posts are to be erected at Big Timbers aad Cheyenne Pais. A dis patch from Bt. Joseph, dated the 17tb. says that the' Salt Lake mtQ with dates to the 26th ult, had ar rived. Johnson’s command entered the City on the 26th. CepL Many, with head-quarter*, ia in the City. The Mormon* have been invited to return and tako possession of their deserted homes, Provo ia •till the rallying point of the Mormons. The ex press, with order* from the War Department to' Geo. Harney six miles in the rear of the General. Grass is plenty. The radiant are peaceable. Philadelphia, July 20.—The chairman of the Business Committee offered a report, which was adopted, for the formation of a consistory consisting of two delegates from eaoh lodge represented in the ConTentioo. The Convention adjourned *inr die. The oonsistory subsequently mot and elected Dr. A. S. Jones, of New York, Chairman. On motion resolved; that this select body be balled si tho Su preme Grand Connell of tbo Sons of Malta of the United States, Cuba and Mexico to .act in concert with the Supreme Grand Bodges of. Europo. The following officer* were elected: —Supreme Grand Commander, Howard Henry; "V. O. Commander, Custi* Oueld, of Mas*., G. Chancellor, Daniel W. Boss, of Iilinol*; O. -Secretary, 11, L. Peterson, of Pennsylvania; G. Treasurer, James T. Fisher, of Ohio; G. Conductor, Geo.W. DUkes, of Now York. After the appointment of variois committee* the' Supremo Council ailjoarnod at 4 o'clock,P. M., until the soeond Monday In October to meet In New York city. The visiting members from Havana, France, England and Germany were admitted to the floor aad appeared greatly iotercstod in the proceeding*. A universal convention of aUthe lodges in the world is spoken of and will probably take place in 1559. Bosros, July 20—Private dlspatchos state that a disastrous flro occurred at Port Elizabeth, Cepe of Good Hope, destroying all the finest warehouses in the place. Loee estimated at $ JOaOCO. Waabixctos Crrr, July 20.-4Tbo Mobile papers ■ay that Col. Dunn, recently appointed Consul at Havana, died at his residence. Special JloKccs. PITTSBURGH BAG FACTORY. D. C. HBRBBT, Corner Liberty wart Hand Streets, PITTSBURGH: PH, Manufacturer of all kinda of light Bag 9 sulubl* for Grain, M«ar, Steal, Buckwheat, Ball, Homs and Grocrr*’ use, printed In neat ud appropriate design* to order. A constant supply nf Seamless Bag* cu hand, And - Grain Bags for him Air Prices ulow as any in the Gotou. All orders prompt ly flHed. JeSfcfcdtf LAKE SUPERIOR COPPER MILL" S At RL TING PARK, M 1 CURDY & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SHEATHING, BRAZIERS* and BOLT OOPPEIt, PRESSED COP PER BOTTOMS, Railed Btlll Bottoms, Spelter voider, Ac. AUo, Importers mad Dealers in METALS, TIN PLATE, SHEET IHON, WIRE, Ac. Constantly on hood. Tinmen’s Machines and Tools. Warehouse, IVo. 149 I'irti and 120 Sectrritlnrert, Pittsburgh, Penn*. orders of Copper cut to any (leak ed pattern. mygfcdSmAwlyT M. K. GILLKBPIK, BZ3BTTIST, Extracts Teeth without pain, by nn entire-, ly xxw AnaselheUc agent applied to tip teeth aud game only. Teeth from one to fall sotts inserted on the various metallic bases. He also Inserts teeth on entire r-tondain bate with continuous gum, which Id beauty, dcaullueas and durability cannot fail to please. Call and examine epod mens. ggLOffic* No. 61 Fourth street,below Market, (socond story,) Plttsburxh. Je7:lydfc POSTLEI, SELBOS C CO., Xanvfaeiurert of ; GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, EOBINBOS'S SOLID OAST STEKL SCYTnES—W«rr.at«L Cait Sl:*l and Hauitnertd Shovel* and Spade*, Hoc*, Hay and Manure Fork*, Pich* t ‘Mattock*, &c. Warehouse,No. 17 'iltrket SI.. myn:2mfo PITTSBURGH, pa. j. M.urmjaj TAILOR, No. 54 Si. Clair Street, (Dr. Irish'# New Bonding.) •aS&lydfe J.AJ3. M<xL.A.U Q-HXJLN, ! ■AKOTACTU»XX Of Alcohol, Cologne Spirits and Fowl .Oil, JTos.lMead 170 Srcnrul Srtei. Seasonable goods—sun Umbrellas, Panuols. Doctors, Hoop Skirts, Lae* Mantles, Organ dies, Lawns, Ac. „ 0. HANSON LOVM, Jys formerly Lora_Bnau, No. 74M«rkot street. HOG HAIR.—SO bales now landing from steamer Clifton—Cor silo by jux3 i&Aixn picmr a co. "BUCKWHEAT SEED^l2‘bus. in storo A> *tod for sals by DAVID C. UKRBST, JalO corner of Liberty aod Hand «ts. QEAMLESS BAGS—2, 2£ and 3 bash, in U *tora and forkalaat recueed prices by,, , i>T P. O.HBRBST, cor. Liberty and Hand «U. T>LEASE cjll and examine our Fourth Ar 'J. rlTalofSaamarPryOoodjthatan'novbelosoDened JtOC C. HAMBO3 LOVE, 74 Markets tract. riEDAB TUBS A BUCKETS.—in storc- V/feraatoby JoIO ISAJAn PICKET * 00. TWO BUSHEL SACKS FOR OATS—4OOO oa fand tor sale by._. I3AIAU DICKEY * Qp. r TO STEAMBOAT MEN.—We will Bell JL one eighth of tbetpla&dld pttsenger packet METROP OLIS, very loir and on easy krai. M HITCBOOqK, McOBBARY * CO. TO LET.—A l&rgevroll furnished dwelling with all modern Improvements—for rent low toa co<3 top*aL Joli IUTCaOOOK, McORSAHY k CO. T AHD OIL—IO bbls. BurckhardtV brand JJ ft* sale by JnlT IfIALUI PIQKEY k 00. BUTXEK. —40 kegs packed Butter in store aodfotmlaby jnU ATWELL. LEE k 00. SUN UMBRELLAS—A large lot just rocM thladay. C. HANSON LOVP.'nn. T$ Market Street. DRIED APPLES—IOO bush in store and for sals by je 24 3 B. C AWTUCLD. ) /CEMENT.—SO bbls Hydraulic in storej'and V formleby j»10 J. B. OANFIBLD. ram BBoe. Foundry metalt-so tons soft mcui farmlaby mygT UKNRY IL OOLLINB. ,QT ARCH.—4O boxes and 50 bbls. Pearl in Q atari and for aala by J. B. OANTIgtD. TJOTATOES—IOO bush to arrive on Gla- JL dlttor foralaby HITCHCOCK, McCBIgIYA QQ. T INSEED OIL—S bbls. for sale by Xijttte mtsRY H.fxmuHs. T SAD—2OO pigs No. 1 Lead for salo by Jjjaic r henry nooLtras. EGOS.— 2 bbls. just received end for .sale by., . jail - V : : ATWELL, LKB*OO TkOT ASH,—B casks best quality in.: store XT wafer *j»br jati\; Ar»xLUi»*co; ~ 54oF«*t£ sets*?-: flmrßpo. .- fIpSNN. BLOOMS—BO ton* H.'Olar :lvmw'wi»nftW-'- aa>Biirolr><». • pQirerrpTrrs ny iimrra ATTnv Ff)n jrrya T. a.. B*b£o*, V. P ' Jos* B. CbseuTi,* Basrcn. Bunm j. B. CxsnttD, lUvra fiTCamixas. PITTSBURGH SAIUtKTS. {Bqvrttd Specially for tht POUbttrgh GautU.\ Pittsifmh, WrascroiT Jcix SI, 1S&8. FLOCK None offcringloD wharf, Sale* from first handsof TO bbl»*tsa,*7, $3,75 aaa'.sl,£sfortho three grad#*, and 150 extra and footle do at $3,75 and $4,60. Prom etora, tales in Tartans lota of 600 bbls, it f,r caper, $4,00@ $4,12 for extra, and $4,*0&54,75 fur fomilj do. GRAIN— Tha Inquiry -for Oats continues brisk, and all cflertog yesterday were taken np promptly. Sale* on wharf of -450 Iroe at 35, and £OO do at 30; at Canal, 450 do at 35, and 1,000 do at 36 delivered at river. Wo learn aleo of a tale of 1,000 bus at 35 delivered at Rochester. GROCERIES—In good dimacd; Sale* of 10 tihdi Snjrar etB*4@o, MolauoeSO LbUin.loU at 40. Coffee, 20 bga Rio at 12. SALT—A ealo or lOd (>bl* extra at $1,15 It bbl. cash. BACON—Slice 2,0c0 lbs Shoulder* at 7; LOW do Ham* at Be; 10,000 Pw Sbeoldcre and Bams on print* terms; and 60,000 do Side* on private terms. CHEESE—SaIe* 0f73 boxes W R, at OlL—Sales of 10 bbts No 1 Lard Oil at 60. WHISKY—SaIes of 50 bbls rtetiflod in small lots, at 24® 25 ft gal. cash. DRIED APPLE3—Tbo failure of. the frail crop ba> eaosed a sudden inquiry for lots of old' Dried Apples; Sales of 60 bus at $1,31, aud 100 do at $1,2?. Uolderrytsterdiy, at does, were asking $1,50. nOBETAHT AND CUSfIERCIAL. Tho City of Washington to-day took SSW,SjI in sped*. The shipments of the weak are as follows Total for the week... Prcrioosly reported. Total 1858 *13,733,107 78 Statement or the Ex parts, exclusive of specie, from New Tort to foreign ports for tbe vreek and lines Jan.l: 1550. IBST. 1858. Total for the week .$1,118,005 $002,814 *1,063483 Previously reported 40,071,029 33,051,714. -81,643,878 Since Jon. 1 *41,190,024 39,624,528 32^48^01 Stotement of tho Foreign Imports at New York for tb* wwk and line* Jan. 1: - '« For Lht veek. 1850. 1857. 1858. Dry Goods 42,085,009 $54*43,163 $2,203343 Goneral Merchandise ...2,466,204 2,763,381 2,027,000 ToUl for the week *4,5414213 *9,131,984 *44231,509 Previously reported 112,480,31* 124,792,952 62,463,121 SinroJanuary l: *117,021427 00,601,640 Toe supply of money continue* to iuen ok, as well ll tho difficulty of finding employment for it it Tory low rates. Large parcels were offend to day to he leading stock bonsM *t 3 ifi cent. Tbe offerings at ba ik continue# T*ry ■mall, as the class of paper accsptable at b ink can be placed below batik rates in tbe street. Favorite signatures running as far as Pcpteraberhare been done as low a* 3 eenL, but tbe current rates arc « n t.—{N. Y. (Trib. On« of our leading grocery honMS received the following despatch on Eatorday, relative'to tho New Orlraus suear market: P "Sagarsstnr advancing. Stock exbaostsil on the Levee. Fair, eight cents."—(Gin. Com. P. FL.W. ft C. IL R.—lloo fire brick. Hardy; 27 bdli pa per, Perkins A co; 0 pkg* wire. R Townsend ft- co; 22 dor. buckets, Graham ft Thomas; 2 Lbli eggs, HM’Msntu; 2pkgs bacon, Atwell, Lee 4 co; 3 do do, B Robinson ft co; 64 has cheese, J B Canfield; 25 do do, R Dslzcll ft co; 20 do do, 11 H Collins; 20 do do, Church ft Israel; 10 do candles, STCtnd -Ims ft co; Ido bscon. Ebrirar ft Dllwortb; 7 pkgs copper, 0 G Hosaev ft oo; 25 dor backets, J 3 M*Combe; 7 bbl egos, B Dal Zell ft eo; 33 do do, Rea; 1 ear cattlo, ownon; 59 kge butter, 535 bales wool, 26 bbla eggs, GOO bns wheat, 500 kgs laid, 239 ska bams, 21 bbts bristle*, Clarke ft eo. • Tho Endeavor, Capt. Mark!*, went out for Cincinnati yet terday, ao<l tiw Cberoit came in from Wheeling. There was no btulaoaa doing yesterday, tho weather being excessively hot, and IberiTex foiling. The Gladiator left tbe Marine Railway light, for St Louis and will run daring tbe rest of the season between there, and New Orleans....... The Key West it getting ready as fait as possible lor St. Paul, and tho Potomac wilt leave for Cin cinnati to-morrow. Tna fleeting* Is using all endeavors to make up her load, and will leave bore some day during tbe week. lie Anrlo Saxon, Capt. Baker, la loading with despatch. 8m advertisements. Tbe day was hot as usnal yesterday, and the river falling rlth five fast of water. Wo clip from tbe ft Louis Hepnblicin of Satordav, tbe following “ By reforeDro to tbe proper column of this mornings pa per, it will to icon that Capt. Bon. V. Glisne, of tbe steamer Victoria, haa luken U hlmarif alifc-partn-.-r. Tbe marriage ceremonies took place at Vmnswick, Mo, on tbe last trip of Ihe Victoria down tbo Missouri river, and we u, O pi>#- ont occasion to offertbo newly marrird couple our hearty eongratuhtfons, wishing them, a* la customary, a long and happy life. Tht* 1* not a hollow compliment—we mean it, and a host ot Capt. Rente friends will join ns in the with. Capt Gllme lately took oumnian>i of the new packet Victo ria, and as we predicted, has since proved (nteport yesterday morning, with a boamifni crart which be captured up tbe river, and which lias been nemod after bimsalf. Uo Will command the one and protect tbe ether which happiness we wish him for many a long year." Smroav Ktisino—llie river at this point swelled three fort in the 36 hoUrs coding at 6 o'clock last svenina. and wai still rising at dark. Tbe Uiinote river wm rising alowiy from late rains Tbe river has been rising from fit. Iteol to Rock Island—the rise from Mfnmaota and St. Croix rim*. Tbo last arrival re ports it foiling, with fret on tbe Upper Rapids. The steamer SUvor Heels, from fit. Joseph last evening, reports heavy rains op tbo Missouri river, and tile river rising very rapidly. Or the night of the 15ih .t swelled tine tret el Leavenworth. Kansas rivvr was high and rUfng, and the warehouse at Wyandotte was under water. ’ At Kansas City, It ta said the riTor is higher tbau ever known totnre. Tuder tnfwi circumstances, wo may expect tbe rivsr to rise here for several days to come. The Weather condones very hot; a heavy rain came down on fiaturdav night, which washed tba streets and Lovw, but did Dot-cool ifiv air much. The Memphis Avalanche of latest data received gives tho following: “Ton PniiiUTuni'i Mul.—H will be remembered that the ill-fated steamer Pennsylvania had the great Southern mail on b\>*rd at the time of tbe explosion, and It was be lieved that ii had been last in the genera] wreck. Since the lato decline of tho river, however, remnants of the mail P* T 0 Jf*u foken from the water, and a bag was brought to this city last evening, containing dilapidated Isttere which had been recovered bora tbo bull of the burnt steamer Some of tbe letters and documents, although damaged, .Were in a state of c» imperative preaervalion, and trill ba sent forward to their original destination.” 2* tb« following from tho Cincinnati Commercial of pesteraay: “ understand Dick MeCancvs t«# of the Ui-lnott* hu wceptod » clrtkihlp on th* Com. Wiry.. Mr. 0. W. Ban*- man,, of C*d(o, pund through town yesterday for Put*. Burgh, whither- be la called by the death id otw'of bit children -Coni.Grrtoa, who r*pr«*nte I live coal latof ««U at Plltttarah, H here. Cart. CtamUra, of the Joe Ootin, Icwrct for PitHburgh to-day, where be will patiently •welt an Improvement in boettog. Naisratn.—Th» Cumberland waa railing on the 16tb, with 23 inches ou theebouD. TheßockCity, whilemerino ondcr the RsHroad bridge az Nsahville, eu the 16tb f cmmeln contact with one of lbe guy rupee and knocked down ber chimney*. . v Cuaa—Tb# Marrogo end ‘ Bay City, from fit. Louis for Pdtabnntb. pkßcd np on the 17th. fir. Lone.—Tho Lebanon and faaofa led ior Pitteborcta on tUlurday, and the Commerce on Sunday.” • Bteamboai ARRIVED. Lozeine, Brownsville-. Telegraph, do. Colnrel Bayard, Elisabeth. Cbovolt, Wheeling, Rivsa—S feet tilling. WORKS Tclairraphle Barkete. ..N*w T°“« Ja, 7 »--Cottoo, WO bale* sold. Flour firm; 13,000 bolt sold. Wheat buoyant; 42,000 both told: Mil wauki* Club 90@93; Chicago Spring 85. Com Ann; 38,000 Pork Arm at $10,90 for mm and $l4 for Prime. Bs«m firm at for shoulders and 11 y. for. dear Eidts. 3loU»w* steady; Muscovado 27@25. Bugar firm; MuKtrra. «o o%@7J4r Potto WtfoB»*@BU. Coflef steady; SOOObus •old. Carolina Elea buoyant at 3k®33£. Linseed Oil atcadr at7d@T4. Lard Oil T6®so. Hide. 18. TallSr quiet. Freights*oa Cotton to Liverpool 7-32; oa Flonr to Uverposl h; on Grain 6%@?. Stocks dull and lower*:— Ul Cneee * BlilwankU 6; Michigan Soutbaro N T ttntrol WW; MUwankio AMlnUalppl 17)4; Clamland A Toledo 30; La Oroese land grants 30%. PBn.tsn.PHti, Jaly 20.—The Flour tu&rket is firmer In cobteqaence of Uie continued light (applies and tba re duced Stock on band; salts of ICOO bbls superfine at «C 25 B^oc^4 fresb ground extra ranges from $4,G2% up to #5, the Utter for fresh ground, and extra family at to $3,75. There Is no change la Eye Flour orComiUal. Wheat scarce; no demand; prices uuchaneed; bjWIOOO bush good old rad at 61,03; some inferior at 7ac®*l, and white at $1,10®1,20. Ilyo wanted at 70c for old; 60c; rofnew. Corn scarce and wanted at former qoota tionji. Oats unchanged. Whisky scarce; Mies of bbls at 2 3/4@2S, iihdsat 23 and drudge A 24c. In Groceries and Prorialoas there Is a steady trado doing, and lor tbo latter prlcesare firmer. CtsasxiTi, July 20.—Tho'river is stationary. Flour is flrmat extra. .Whisky *°n> bat closed with a better demand. Corn firm fit 68c. Bed Wheat firm at 71Q7G; white 81c®$L Oatsaredo dining; sales at46®4B. Providons buoyant; sales 230 bhds C*con Shoulders at 8; 60 hbds Bacon Sides at 8; all tbe com mon Uams in market were taken at BU and 9 for plain and canvassed West Por’r is held at <le, with buyers at SI3XO. X—j J fuj Lbid. Groceries firm. ( WanESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, Cape Mai, K. J —The lubecrlbeis beg lease to Inform the public that tho aboTe well known and popular establish* l 0 * 01 ’ll 11 ,** op**® l !?* thareceptionof Tlsltors on the 16th loit. Thu exteniiToibuildlfig Las been constructed in the most approsed modern style, with spacious and airy cham ben, ample and extentlre corridors, superb dm ins room, and a dining hall unsurpassed In tile united States. Tbs furniture U of the mat costly and luxurious description, and they confidently promise that those who may fesor thgm with their company shall enjoy alt tho comforts, con Tcnlencee and refinements or a first class metropolitan ho teL Congress Hall is bcautlfaUy altnatcd iu tbs midst of a grassy lawn, stretching directly to tbeeea side, and com* mands ao uniutejupted stow of the ooenn. Intending to keep a first class hotel, Izi orery aeuse of the word, their charges will be the earns as lot season. Connected with theeatabliihmonl is a Telegraphic Station, communicating with all parts of the Cntou. \ Je6:d2meod • WEST ATnCUtPfON, Pro] PITTSBURGH, PA. SEA BATHING.— COLOMBIA HOUSE, _ CAPS ISLAND, CAPE MAY, N. J. Thi« wtebll»bment wiUJbe. opened for the reception of Visitors,-on THUBSDAY, Jneo lOtb. 1868. U Is located in rront ot the Ocean, and Is snrtonndcd by a Laws, which extend* In front to the Beach. Prtrnto Table* will be far nl»hed to ntrtlee who tn»y d«*lro them, end Dinner wilt be •erred at 4 to 4 P. 31. Owing to the nmarare of the period,' the price of Board will be rednred. Boom* can be earced and errry other information will be given npon Inoolrr _ _ L lUHWOOD. r. 3.—ElUnrire Etabllng op the premises. myfcfcgmcod HhO ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS AND JL COSTttAOIVm-TbePHtBNIX IRON COMPANY Philadelphia, are now.prepared to tecelre and exocnta or. dor* for all rites dT W&GUGBT IBOIt, SOLID AND COMPOUND BEAMS AND GIRDSBS, of an y reaniSd lengths, for Fire proof Buildings end Bridge*. * 1 Tr^?ne ts!* d p “° to Ke th «’ with table showing cspedtyofßeams, will bo famished gntnttoaely npon *i> pllcUjnto SASITOI.J.KMTESTIC.fttSfent mjl&eodlg&lp . 410 Wwlnatatwi. PhCa. —— 160 half bbls. ’White Fish; . 1&5 do. Trent; . 100 do ’ Salmon; , . . BO .«do netting; . ~ ' V, „ 120.. do • Pickerel, lb£»dajrrec4aodforaalaby wburp u.qqt.t.tvx. SUNDRIES— 186 Sapht Kxtnv Elonr; 28 sacks Hog Hain . A do Dry Apples; . 2 do luibwt! • - 74bbls.NcuLLtU . / ISbslesCottoo; • toarrireos CUTlon, ftrtale by „ » /v. jyj , * TpMAII PICKET A CO. jypw DRY GOODS /COLORED PAPERS—£Sx3B and 20x25 I'Jiastne’d and for •*!• atmanafoctnraVprice* by. ; V ■ w. a. IIAVEN, Stationer ad Paper Bethr, ■ - into : ' comer Market and et*. EIOIJB— 20 bbls. Extra Family, made of l ssrs^'“' r sasgj f* T)tAIN BLACK SlLKS.—A'lanm lotiurt rsorieed wad wainf.-tikeawwiha ika hareetw -cjolfcd4lwE>: ttHAgSoNXoYßJ4W‘^rtrtrd.'^' Commercial. $6374210 C 9 *13,1004167 G 9 Imports by Railroad. RIVER flEWfli Regiitcri DEPARTED. Luzerue, Bruwaavin*. Telagnph, do. CoL Bayard, Elizabeth. Endeavor, Cincinnati, Gladiator, St. Louie, OPENED TIH2 SAT. O. irANBON LOYE, 74 Market rt. ifcoularSttannsi 'MonongaieU Hlvw it. h_ w.n STEAMER TELEGRAPH. j ST2AMZRJXFTKRBON, jjjtg, :i . npaG J 'ABOv£ I *NE# STEAMEfisIIRE aT?T?S^5ft JSftsast as Faswngere ticketed through from Pittslrerghto Union town for *2, ueala and state-rooms .on boats inclusive.— Boots retnming fromßrowusvilielMveatSVdackiaUia morning and 6ln the availing. Tor farther information en quire at the Office, Wharf Boot, at the foot of QrantstroeL &W. SWINDLER, Aoiar. Regular marietta and ; ibw w ZANESVILLE EAdKET.—XU ujni drragbt itmsMT LIZZIE MARTIN, C«pt. Lra.o, Iw# fjr t - >l5 **»▼. “4 MI laf.tm«ll rKEir 81IEKD41 ATTERSOON .1 < o’clock. For freight or passage apply on board or to v FLACK, DARNE3 ft 00., Agents, Si. ftouia, Set. FOR St. LOUIS, KEOKUK , IQS* h BURLINGTON, DAVENPORT, NA. DUBUQUE,.- PRAIRIE aATON A^SLnSf T ' P^lV 1 5 - “ Tb “ flM steamer. ANGLO leave for the above and all In termediate pacts on BATUKDAY the 24 th at dotelcS r. «. For freight or passage apply on board or to j p2 ° FLACK, BARNES ft CO. - HE NORTHERN LINE atwirn., ir?v er K£T TTXBT, Capt. W. Bi Evana will leava for fit; -Louis, iQolacy, Keoknk, lsland, PnlUra Cily,Galena,Dnbnqae, Prairiodn Chian, La Crosse, Stillwater, fit. PanJ/and all l 2 termediate ports,nn THIS DAY, the2lit tnst, at 4 o'clock, P. BL . For freight or passage apply on board, or to Jal* FLACK, BARNIB ft OQ, Agents. OR ST. loots: GALENA. ■ ITP-T DUBUQUE and BT. iMffT** passenger steamer KASTIKGB, Capt. R. leave for tbe above and all intermediate ports TSXB DAY, tbe 21st Inst. Forlrelgbt or passage apply on board, or to J°» TL»CK, BARNEB ft CO, Agent*. . ©incinnati, Sec. FOB CINCINNATI.—Tho fine, fC» a, steamer POTOMAC, Capt Wm. O. Harry.iflHEK will leave fafrfth'e. above and oil intermediate parts on THURSDAY 23d Inst, at 10 o’clock'r. V. -Farfreigfat or passage apply on board or to FLACK, BARNES ft CO„ Agents. Jleto ©tltanß, &c. For NEW ORLEANS (ff.Tti, lgg-1. disvatch.)—Tbe splendid steamer ALMft, JbHEK OapL Robinson, wlll-leava Cincinnati for the intermediate porta. Will take all Pittsburgh ’ freight con signed. For rates apply t s J n2 ° PLACE, BARNES ft CO. IBiscellaneaus. DR. H. a. wmsoirs Tonic,.Cathartle and Anti»Dyapeptle PILLS, PREPARED AND SOLD BY B. la. FAHHBBTOCK A* CO., WHOLESALE DRT7CGI3TS, '+ * "No. 60, corner of Wood indPourthyta, PiUsborgb, pa. AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic and afitMyspeptle medicine, these Plus are recommended to tho public by tbe former proprie tor (Dr. Wilson) with a confideuee each as along continued and careful trial of them in an ample practice' warrants. In their oparation as a oathartic, they 'lnfluence more the mo toryand less the secerning power of the bowels than any oilier combination ta common nao. Afl A TONIO—They agree with the most delicate stom ach, removing nausea, pain and debility from that organ, aod through it Impart tone and vigor to the whole system. • AS AN ANTI-DYBPZPTia—They neutralire and Inter rapt the formation of adds, check fermentation, and pre vent the elimination of gaaoa trom the food In tbo stomach, —the direct consequence* of chemical action,—on action which ahould never exist In tbe human stomach. From these pocnliaritiaa In the Pills, a person taking them may rxpect a free, full and natural evacuation of the bowela without pain, nansea, loeal er general debility, or that dl* gnstlng sicknemnr costirensw—tbs asaol effects which at tend or follow tho naeefother purges. CERTIVIOATES. Extract of a Letter from B. F. Farntuorth & Co., Dniggittt, ifemph it, Tenh., Jan. 7, 1858. Measra. U, L. FanicxsToox ft Co.—We were tbe first to In troduce Dr. K. Adams Wilson’s Pills hare many years They were the best Pill oyer. In this market We use do other In our own families, and accrued for them a high character by our recommendations. Yours, truly, ' fl. F. FARNSWORTH ft CO. Extract of a Letter from O. IT. Irvin, BatkvilU. Tenn., February 15, 1858. Messrs. B. L. Faaxxnotx ft Co^—Dear fiirr—l have seen Dr. K. A. Wilson’s Pills used for the ague with good effort; X have need them myeelfi and believe them to be tbe beat Pill In oae. 1 havo no donbt they will' cure many other complaints when properly used, and I cheerfully recom mend them to the public. . Respectfully, yours, Q. W. IRWIN. J’rom CoL ir«. Uophint, late Canal Committioner. ■.. Wasimotoir, Fl, Janaary B,lBs7.—Dear Doctor:—l have been nsing year “AnO-Dyspeptic” pilU. when occasion re quired, for many years, add can truthfully say that I have never found any.medidoe eqnal to them luTelieriflg me from affiecUo.na of tbe stomach and bond. They have never tailed to relieve mo from headache, and havo always lelt my system in better condition than they found it. I must'eon fidently recommend your Pills as a site and highly vaiuablo medicine. Tory respecifnlly, ic., WM. HOPKINS. Dr. R. Anjjcs Wilson. From Tkot. Blaehmore, Ei<j., Trcaturer of Allegheny County, Pa..' To. Dr*. R- A. Wosox.—Daarfiln 1 have been using your Pills since 1840, and do decidedly say they are tho best Pill In uset, or that I have any knosrledge ot l first used them for “«lek headache, ° with which I aafbred beyond descrip tion. lam happy to say, that they entirely cured me;— Since then I use them as a family medkine? If T am billions ar anything ails me, and T require medidne, 1 take a Pill andltcumme; they are my only medicine, and bars been for tbelastMventeen years. THOMAS BLACKUORE. January 8,1858. ■ -v. Star Sr. Keyter. . B ; p AHWwck BOm-I bare hadcoos-derable the nee the extraordinary Pill cotrinounded by Dr. R. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the prop rie *or*» hare often telt their benign influence in my own caae for amour Aeodadte, arising from a disordered condi tion of the atomac!]. I here likewise prescribed them lor other*, in eceee of hmicrania and other forma of headache depending on a deranged and Irritable condition o' the itomoch aaddlgeatire organa, for which they aeem peculiar ly adapted, being entirely tree from any griping tendency I regard them aa a vary valuable PiU, and one that nor res. without at all dobUltating. Yours, truly, f • V V, QKu-11. KEYBER,I4O Wood street. Piltsbnrgb, March 6,1858 JoSriAwlyT PAYETTE SPRINGS! THIS HIGHLY AOREEABLE and at tractive moanlain resort, has boen leaaod by the gab ecriber. New bnildlngs end improvements far recreation, amusement and bathing, have recently been erected and are ready for use, and the hotel newly painted and anppUod with sew furniture, Ac. Tho purifying and healing proper tics ofthawatersoftbeeeSpringa have been fally taatedby chemical analysis, and the experience or individuals prove* their efficacy. -• THEY NEVER FAIL TO GORE SCROFULA and other dteeasca ofthe blood by freely drink* lng tho -water, and enjptlona by bathing and external ap plication of the deposites of the stream. These waters are chalybeate ofiron, with portions of Hatswti* sod Salts. -In addition to the elevated, beeotiful and pleasant mountain location of (base Springs, they are In, the midst of ground—wild, romantic and picturesque acenery, caverns, cataracts and cascades. Within odrcnltof four or five miles are FORT NECESSITY, Washington's First Battle Field, WASHINGTON’S SPRING MEADOWS, which be owned to the dav of hla death. Dunbar’s Camp, Brad dock's and Jumußville’B Grave*, Delaney’s Cave, Ohio and Cucumber Falls, and the Cascado of Meadow Run, easy of vrwt on hombeek or In vehicle*, to bo had at the Springs.' She in Trout and the woods in Game, -ffrrllnr a rich field for thovlisclpletot Wallonand Nimrod. - Bituatcd within five minute* walk of the National wltli tegular daily etage* passing East and Weet, connect ing with Pittsburgh steamboat* at Brownsville, and with tho ears of Pittsburgh and ConoeUrrille R til road atUon uelUrllle, which render these Springs convanient of ft* s —* In * short day’s ridoiJrom Cumberland and Pittsburgh. The advantage of our location—our moderate charues. earnest desire and the exertions we will us* to rir* entir* aatUfactlo , i, and to make our guests comfortable, are tope will not (*U to render . . . FAYETTK SPRINGS One of the moat popular and agreeable summer resorts In the country. Feraonawlshtßg to’enga*eroo»«,ortotnih# farther Inquiry, will please address the Undersigned, at Fayette Spring* P. a,'er at Uaiontown, P*. JnSjdlm • : W. ? -BABOOQK. OLD i»K. lUi&rH. HAVING lost his father, two brothers, daughter, eon-ln-law, nephew* and niect* bythat draadful dteeaae, CoNstrwriiox, and anibring with a cough himself, he sought and discovered a Praventive and Cure lor Colds, CoDgbs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervous Debil* Uy, Asthma, Ac, Ills cough was cured Immadiatelr, he cured his relatiTei, who Inherited the »r<d {g con nexion with bis aon hate employed it In their practice, curing thousand! of cases considered hopeleae by othar*r— For the purpose et reacniog aa many of hi* auffisrituLfellow betngs aa pimibla, he is tending the redpe to ell woo wish It for 10 cents. . Dra. HEATH, 101 Spring rt., oppodte ft. Nlcholu Hotel, N. Y. CltJ. Tlia following will protect Invalid. from Imposition* Cxtt and Countt o? Nxw Yoax, ea. • ~ ?• H s^ TH » of “l*city, bring dnly sworn, saith Uiat be 1* a FYutfufua PkyricUut and Sunton in tbeclty of gWJwky and a QraduaU of tU UitivenUy Medical tW- Deponent further ultfc that the OrUJlcaUt tfCunthm unto annexed, ar* true and comet extracts from letters of parties, sent by them to thl« deponent. . „• • (Bigned) A. S. HEATH. Sworn before me thlsTthday of June, A. D, 1858. (Signed) SANXHL F. TIBHANN, Mayor. The extrsett of cures wm be sent with the Bacelpe. Jethlmdv • BOOTH AHD SHOES, . CHEAP FOR CABS. JAMES ROBE, NO. 89 MARKET STREET, NEAR TUB MARKET DOUSE. : . Hasjost received hielarge Spring stock of LADIES', MIESES’ and CHILDRENS’ BOOTS and SHOES; MENS’ CALF, KIP AND ____ BOYS’ AND YOUTnS* BOOTS, SHOES, Ac. A vory superior article and vtrj/neaU • . • -j- Direct from the Masuikctnran. which he wfll aeU ,by the rant or fAcriaa at very reducodpricoe for cash. This stoiA comprteee on* of the largest assortment* to be found la any city, suitable for dty and.country aalfs, aod having over twenty years axportenea In toying,h* trusts that he can cow suit all taste*. He respectfully invites all to want toed L ewnring them that they wm to pleased. nu9o—«jlT -• OLOSING OUH3ALE OF BBXAD SAVES, «« CBM* "AiWßprlc-. Nov to the Um* to wpply joqimU at J- f. CEAIg*QQ > B.l34Wood«t. "INT < 2£L u 5 - 9o‘ueg'wnco ofthe tatesdad ** u*Bnk]i(tßdtila(ou. oar SKfesssaSSasS*' i^isi^^f mraTßßVW!lnaa >- TVOoTTs: , > , 108 LADrtS- BMSSJB, ' BIBUOZD TO ' IJJiCH. m ; JnSittwt r: MOB«rr*aDßOlDnattli*; - 1 7,f02? v Tfnr&iiiki' ' DROL. OEFOBSARE— ' i t ';/ .I<£vT,. iTn. ""Tim»mi liiltTfyVi. Conferred on tbe Laa^*'. DOUGLAS CfiLBBKAISDi The on paralleled saccaaaoftba-'k- MW cttV i(l2o,ooo of which ha vabeenaoiddoringth* last ttira»daG»« hasi induced tbe mannfactcreni to make arrangemebte that"' "* will enable them to produce 200 dorens (2AOO- Bkirtel o*r ‘ d«v during the moolhs of Jnn% July and • ■■ They also call attention tn their • NEIV SKIRT, commendation They ore the sole Wt’onfy ; J.- / “Patent Adjustable Bustle" m-oso. '• -.1 Beware of tbe many Imitation* offered, laths tnorkaL aa 4 they are all alther Infringements of car patent, or worth- They also manufacture over 70 Other Different Styles, waft and viihemt the “Patent Adjaitelle BusUe." ' These BKIRTB have been recommended bribe stmts ' IST MEDICAL AUTHORITY as toSJzffS mrtfSPS ttnf Aas ever beentfcZitom, genuine unless stamped .. ■ . DOUGLAS ’& SHEttWOOD, MANUFACTUREBA kmg vnue ; • For sale throughoot tbe United States and (Mnidas. ’ - - _Jel73mda < - . •, r- ; . - PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTE2TIOH. rsauazr & jobissost H.TIII, tDOMMd Mr ncOilta for mMiCKflirfD'z lift __ lipplyteg TKT- B. OKILdb Sc CO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE tn * WATER PROOF CERENT ROOFING, ARE now prepared to execute orders for an v . to pat'oo. Booa that cannot ba snrpoased for . Cheapness and Purabiuty, - • • Onir Eoeß ore too well known to requitesiny eulogy fr os. Testlmonials'lnfoforof eampfcseU be seen bycalling at oar Offlc*, No. 75 fimllhfield street. Buildings corered with the above RooUngcanbesccaat H. Nelson 1 !, cornsr of Wylie and. High streets J. -Beck’s mw Hotel, corner of Grant and fletenth stteetm Bonaeof IlrS* Fa*! Diamond alley,. opposite Pattenoa’a Stable; Btoireof R.Straw,corner of Markefand Second atei alao House of B. ILSuccop, tame block; Brownsville Wharf BoahHoore of Robert Flynn, Conmts, between Webster and Wylie streets; HtoreofJ. Jl. Woßob«tts,'WtElter %t?— Stableof A; Bradley, corner of Water alley and Smjdosky street, Allegheny; House of H. B. WRklns, Esq, Wood’s Ban; How of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. McCall and Mrl 0000, East Liberty; and mauy others too numerous to meo «cn. PERRIN ft JOflNfiGN, ! ap2alawlyT No. 75 Bmithfleld tU Pittsburgh, Pa. ATEST NEWS if ora all parts of the ■world See the NEW YORK DAILY HERALD, i .TRIBUNE PHTLADELPIIiA DAILY PRKS3, • and CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, PD^U ' O LEME _ of tbo city, by leering yotWaddr^ff^* 1 * HUNT ft MINBR*B, Masonic HalL Trade sopplied. iol2 v pREAM FREEZERS. ! MOSSEB'S PATENT 6 MINUTE FREII2ERS, Tba Lest and cheapest • i ICE orsLi fuelzer made. Will ba sold at Mann&cturen’ price. Call and got ou at T. J. CRAIQ k CO'fl, 134 Wood at. XB5B. CARPETS. 1858. THE MARKET STREET CARPET STORE, - IS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY all demands for Velvet, Brussels, Three-ply aod ln grain Carpets, of every description,stylo andquaUh*. Floor OH Cloths, from 3to 21 feet widu, at lower prices thanwu : have crer before offered; Cocoa Matting for’'office*‘or ; churches; Painted Window Shades, and everything connict ed with the Corpot department of House Furnishing.-"' , A» wo anticipate an advance Ip price* after Ihe Spring Trade opens, we would snggoet to parchtaero to make their •elections now from our large Stock and at our present vary low prices. fag W I M’CLLNTOCK'.. A. STROU & CO.\ MAGIC DUPLI e eating and Impremicn Paper U a beautiful article with which to write a letter and obtain a copy at tbe'sam* time without the usa of pens or ink, renderfngit Invaluable to persons traveling. It will take tbo correct fanpresaftra of any leaf, plant or flower, and Is equally adapted for writing ' on paper, doth, wood or stone, in the copying of | lantL de signs, music, (without tbouseof pvua or ink) wilh-A bone or common stick. F. ur different colora—price Bold by W. S. HAVEN, V-v )el* Comer Market and Second streets.» "E^ISIJ —25 hf. bbls. No. 2 large JHackerel; JL 30 do -3 do - 1& '-'■■■ 23 bbls. Baltimore Herring: 30 do Ko.ltrinnned£batl: 15 ht do do do do 18 bbls. do' White Fisbr 30 hf. do do «o 10 do do Trout, 50 bbls. Nr * ’ * 20 do N. In store end for sale by Coal _ THE subscriber is prepared to deliver in Allegheny or Plttsbcrgli, ’ I CANNEL OR UITUMIK6TJS-COALS £ Of tbo best quality. As all Coal delivered by ma is wdgbod, purchasers esn rely mgetting fallmfc&rore.- Abo, COKr, LIMJB, FIBE II&ICBTAND CLAY? W. A. McCLtJRQ, Allegheny Coal Dopot, Pr3l. Corner Anderpop st end Railroad. "DECEIVED AND FOK BALE BY WJL XV LIAM McCOTCHEON, 1M Liberty atrwt, PitUboreb, f«DDa: 2obbU. largo cow No. S Mackerel: 25 hi do do do do 50 bag* Bio Coffee, 20 hexea Grant’* Tobacco: fiOhalfcheat* YonngUjaon Tea; 20 do ' mpcrior Black do 100 bbl*. No. 1 Salt; lOeukaPotaab; _. < 100 boxet€he«M. - —^^^pE/K3sSSHBSK JOUN THOMPSON <_ Jort received endforwfle, Kngliih Venetian Red,' if RochcllejOchre, • Zj nc> Flt x£v mcriCi * n Zio- Wl »it O .Li aj , F Jel ° , . ISIL-—5O bbld isaltimGb?v c e rritij> *<s bbls Halifax Herring. V J*' .20 do No. 3 Mackerel. . 10 do Ko» 1 do 2511fd0N0.3 do \ iuKUta No.li2»nd3do \ 100 iHriugu Uke rub, racfted androrW 1 JelO » - '-•* 6000 pounds Country Bacon; ' : afiObaa-prlmoTTbitoßwoK V 6 bblj. No.lLori X 30 kega Vrath Batten ‘ X 1 box Doer Skint; \ • f 200 bo* Dry Apple*, , ’ \ In store ml for da by BgMVEB A DILWORTK. \ CUNDRIES— ~. - 1)3,100 coils assorted sizes Manilla Hope; 150 tales beet ffarj Oakum;' 25 bbls. Pitch; 40 do B. Winter Whale Oil: -25 do W. 8. No. 1 Lard Oil, ‘ Onhtodandforaalohy JONES t COOLBY, •J*— No. 141 Water et-, near Cherry alls; pOMPOONDSYROP OF PHOSPHATES V>| 08, CHEM ICAL FOOD.—.Tbia p roper* Uon la sot in* to the medical faculty u » nutritive tonic, veil tolled to •apply the wwt® of elemtotary mutter ***• teiHdnrlng the progreea of chronic cm 3, particalsilyln pyijK-psia and Coniumptioo. This preparation toplcaatt to the ete, agreeable to the taate and gmefnl to the atom- notnenßoetobyprotnictodnM., gold »hote . I,ua bjr JOS FLEMING, - J«23 corner of theTHamond end ttarket^t!' 0 A R I>— To the Client* of A. B. MCALHONT. HeTlng left PitUborgh tvgeddo tompomUr'iaWiihteft* 100 taty, 1 bare plaoed my trafinbhed lev bnnlaew lathe hendeof IRISH* SUCKESZIB, Attorney* No.OOTonrth •treet, to vboa I mpeetfdUj recommend tboeo Vbohare hitherto employee me profeeeiuiulJy. .*“ ' Je7-6mdl» ALFRED B. McCA LHOX7. Steam Marble Works. MARBLE MANTELS.—a large and beau* tUo} stock always on hind and being manu&ctured l»y Machinery, sold at eery low prices. Bnilden, owners of Beal JEstate, Contractors and others, whethertheywant to purchase or not, an Invited tocall and examine csriiock - aod ascertain our price* as we are Belling plahtiHat Mao* ■ tela so low as to pot theni within thersaeh of almost eitery peracn. • • Monuments, Tablots,and <3mro Etohee, m large stock il> v ways on hand. Purnitore and Waab-Stond. TopeTand Im poaing Stone* mannfactnrod by machinery, and sold at the loweat prices. iUrfcle of all kind! sold low fo U>« Tr*<k— Purthaacrs are iaritod to call and exaaxiaeour stock itB3ll 323 liberty street, Pittsburgh. * - myloaUw3mT W. W. WALtACR Portable 2UUI*. PORTABLE CORN ANI> FLOUR MILLS, JL thoslmplestaadbeetarfltleofthelrfod lathe counts, try. They ran light, grind fast, are easily kept in ordarj make m good work mum largest mills, and mre eeaeraT * satisfaction, alwayi On hand. Also. Portable Saw Mn»a_ • For particulars coll at 310 Uherty-aLpiUstnirgh. mylfedlwamT •_ W. VT. WALrirw Hill FarnlatUnff. ; -*■ STEAM ENGINES, warranted best anali y. always on hand, and made 'to order.. ITT, &di Snu, rin Brick JfatKucrJ. nZZIQi Mill Gearing made to order. Jftß Staffs,Frmehßurr.andLvtrH Bill Cteh* a»d Smut Jti&inei alwayeon W street, Plttaburgb, Pa. •. • ** «9Mt«tty ' w.w.g»Tf..nt IjASTER PARIS, for Land and Stucco Cement for Ctstems, Tire Walls, *c.‘ LouhrrCleLline and Bosun Cement;' \ Boards, Joista Inrt ' BqrlOidMgiaT' ‘-y ■ W. W.VAl.i.if* ■' . T T Gm« Bui, , L " A Idi SIZES, always on *t ain -r v .4,10 TJ..M S~ UN UMBKKUjAS, -- lawks, ‘ * .* : * ' ' 7 AU. J, kU, CO™, OooAi ua 8 «m?v . — ; LAKE HPfSS* 80 v pErer B- coiiiifta.v JortfrcMtnd to-i. jpl* by V^AWftEr.Tt
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