pistorjl dajrttt. PITTBBTXRQK: SATURDAY, MORNING, JULY 24, 1868. jjF QTrioijij. Piptß or tub oirr. flT»Tbft Daily Gautte If *emL Day. Logan’t .Ferry—Joo. Martin. {fefeafoice— w»'A T. D. Bkiles. ifonongahela City—-C. Btech’A Co. . Turtle Ciwfc—W,.A. Shaw. : A’ew £u£en—Qeo.'lb MUlor A Co. i JVetc Cattle—C. Carothers. —L Cangaßthiry, Fa,—Craig Ritohle. " | Tub morning papers, at the request of 'Mr. lUbb and Mr. Yonbonhorst, abstained from men tioning the name of tbe young gentleman who mysteriously disappeared from oar midsV on Tuesday night. The reason for it was so good that no ono should,, have questioned it. The mother of this .young man is lying os abed of sickness;'and it was that the knowledge of the Tact of her son’s disappearance might not reach her that ire cordially assenled'to a request as humane as it was reasonable. Under this state of the. case -we regret exceedingly that the Chronicle should haTe published tho name of the missing yonng man, when it could in s no vraj aid in finiilog.bl* whereabouts, even if be be in • tbe laud of the liriog. .We would, callwUeatioif nbbw to the description of tho missing man in our columns this inorning. —Sinoa writing the abovq we are happy to learn that a probable olue has been found. It 'appears that a man answering the description ofvthe one in.question, took passage on the steamer Chevoit on the .night of the disappear ance. The clue will be followed up. Itta sup posed that this action was taken under the in fluence of temporary’ Insanity. He had not been subject to anything of the sort, but as ibis is tho only plausible explanation of the striage proceeding, it is generally received by His friend*, lie has always been a young man of the most correct and upright deportment and en joyed u reputation, above reprqueb. Tub Natiosal AaaioctTCßisT.—Our old friend, J.T. F«. Wright, who has an acquain tance os extensive as that of any other man in the county among the farming population, has laid upon our table tho first number of a new pa per devoted to subjects suggested by the titled* thacaption. It is in quarto form, and full of mat ters interesting to farmers. Mr. Wright in his salutatory, promises to devote his best energies and to expend his stores of experience and ob serration in making his paper both useful and Interesting to the agricultural, community. To this end wo hope he may be'proapered, and to auoh a degree os to meet his most eonguiao wish os and expectations. The paper is to be issued weekly frooTthe office, corner of Fourth and Market streets, at the low price of $1 per an num; or five ooplos for three, or ten copies for five dollars. Os Thursday evening a company of. young men, after having been at the fire in the Ninth Ward, called at the house of lames Dugan, who keeps a tavern, on the bank of the Allegheny, in tbe Ninth Ward.' .The Intruders broached a barrel of whisky arid helped themselves, while Dugan was so frightened ihathedared not make his appearance,.being a* the.tfane In bed. One of the men had a fireman’s axe with him, which, while he was drinking, he stuck into tbe coun ter. After the marauders had arrived at tbe full fighting stage, they sallied forth. A son of Alderman l’arknuon ’© who wkt sitting on a pit© of boards near by, being the most convenient victim, received from . one. of the company in qaestion-k ItickJn. the eye which destroyed It, WorranUwertt issued yesterday for theagMfc oflfao party. . », *•!•*•* :vS‘-LU. Toe Bhenaogo Insurance Company, of West Greenville, Pit'.;hftld an electionon Wednesday, •Jane. 80th, ‘when the following beardof Directors was elected for the ensuing year: Officers—B. P<-Johnston, William Aehre, Vice President; J. E. Dotaford, Secreta ry; TT. W. W. Wood, Treasurer. Directors: —Samuil P. Johnston, Wo. Achre, W. W. W. Wood, John B. Dotaford, John R. Packard, Charles Hoge, A. D. Gillespie, W. Maxwell, N. Callender, Joseph Xisslok, William Moore, A. G. Hart, Samuel Goodwin. Executive ComipitteeSam'l. P.. Johnston,' Wm. Achre, J. RTPaokard, W. W. W. Wood, J. Er-Botsford. . \ !»c>v«rf,*vvv.Vi •’ I ’ ’• -jr ! - *■*" Kiw Rowboat.— Mr. Isaao GaUettis juitfio ishiog a new foar-oared boat for * club composed of joupg men connected with Wood’s. Bolling Milt Sho is modeled after the “tlnrid Holmes'* - and hbA3>eftutlfal little specimen of water-erafL Shela. 441 feet in length, lights bot r Strongly • ballt,ond*is calculated to draw-four inches of water'. Her owners have conoloded to call her the *‘lsaac Gullett,” a compliment well deserved, by her accomplished builder. The model Is ex ceedicgly graceful, -and if she does not make a sea&aiion on the waters we are much deceived in appearances. Bet the “crack” boats look well So their laurels. The “Gollctt” will probably 'be finished to-morrow. — Journal. J '.vj -o \ j N S j • ViV*»k.V.Vvv **v| 'V V J < ft *>•’t® !**,•■' 1 *••■■* * Silt fv -.Sjife Arrested. — Augustus ItUter of the second Ward, made oath yesterday before Mayor Weaver, charging one Joseph Beokier with hav ingstolen from him on July 22nd. a gold de~ taobed lever watoh, valaed at $6O, a vest chain valued at $3, and a pocket book valued at $2,60. • Hague arrested Beekler, and . fotusd the stolen property on Mcti He was committed for trial. Bcckler is the sonof a man that keeps a board ing hoate on 3rd street, and Ritter was a boarder there. watch was found in the possession V. -of Jo. Rinehart who bed bought, It , I* it v • V.V-*-*''! "■'* * Thi WfeUeburg Herald says that among the other marvels of this marvellous year, may be . noted the faet of the rnst attacking and ntarly raining the oata—something, we believe, herate fort unheard of. - " . ' Tarßueyrua (Crawford county) Journal,alio, sayi: ,r inat the greater part of the oate in this county have been strack with rnst. In so me instanoes whole fields have been completely destroyed. Late oat fields will btecaroely worth catting.” V-' ' pi® ■.S'V.ifrStS'W’'. Giro Up.—Mr.' J. J. Woods, arrested on for haflog ft fattcTv-svindliog ea- in this city, was delivered up by one of his bail—Mr. Fricker, at the Mayor’s office yesterday; He tried to get another bondsman la the place of CoL Fricker,bat did not succeed. There was, therefore, only one thing left to do, and Mr. Weaver did that—committed J. J. Woods to jail for safe keeping. ,>?»♦ ,».v .. ; Vr.; ‘i* ’-- Usolr Tobt Ann thi Fly.—The -conductors of the True Frett are nervonsly afraid of an at tempt ‘‘to write ibemdown.” The inflated legal coxcomb, who feeds on the writings of Juntas, and digests them Into editorials for that sheet, need not fear that he will ever be “written down” anything else than “an ass.”— i’oit q, W. Kno, a pilot on the river, well known in Pittsburgh, dled on Thursday of relapse, at Courtney station, on the F.,Ft. W. 4 C. Railroad, lie bad returned lately from New Orleans, and by unguarded exposure, had iadoped apcuer! attack of slckoess, from which he had almost \v r " ‘ ' ~ . . Iwo tocsq Udi*, trid to possess more thas ordinary personal attractions, bat who have in early life beoamo Iswd and . dissolute, work on Friday sent totifa Hons* of -'mingham.'. Their names arnM«ry.W* t «*i“? EUxabeth LUtle,;and we hsvebeen informed ; | •» . f ? ' Hsurmin w6t\ 0* Util, road is progressing finely.. The trtssle work at. Triant’s has been finished, and tho men art w# working on tho deep cut beyond.. Cefore theßoard of , Trustees of the above named institution of [fab K state. Itnontitinsa mass of facts . which at ibis moment wo ha yfcr not tlmo io bol lets, but ehaß do eo at tho.aHliest.opjmtuUi^ ' ■..'- A.'-'yorxnaL *ora*ft;tfa tSt ittift &&&& A;JC, City and New* Items. As»au.t_a*d BaTtrrt.— A warrant vu is sued fortbo arrest of Jeremiah Gnmbert,/:who on Monday, last, at the German plo-blo, at Ida deft Grove, without provocation, attacked! and beat In a shocking manner George Cochran, Jr. Cochran is a policeman and carried a prir of eyes that areinffident testimony- to the fact that ho got a terrible whipping.• <|: ' Tsi Fits.—We learn the following additional foots In reference to the firr on Thursday night: The ftotoTj was situated on the corner of Carton and Etna streets, Ninth Ward, extend ing back to the Allegheny river, and consisted, of the factory (70 by 60 feet) pot room, (40 by CO feet,) paexlngroom, (20 by 30' feet,) and a Urge box room, stables, &c. The buildings were, owned by John Agnew, whose loss is about $BOOO, on which there is no insurance. The factory had been leased by Wormser & Co. for $BOO per annum'some years ago. Previous to retiring -from Ute business, Mr. Agnew had repaired the boildings, furna ces, &0., at an, expenditure of about $llOO. — The loss of the firm occupying the building Is slso about $3OOO, on which we learn there is no insurance. The fires had been pul out' about the first of July, for the usual summer repairs, which have, been made, and preparations were going on to ho in readiness for a resumption in a few weeks. For this purpose a quantity of fire olay had been put into the pot furnace, and a fire put under it on Thursday. This was extinguished in the evening, but it iff iupposed that tne heat had ignited some of the Umbers about the stock, and led to the destruction of tho entire works. Ixqcxst.—Oq Friday (tost) night, at about eleven o’clock, Coroner Alexander held an in quest on the dead body of Wm. Sparks, book binder, who died at hts rooms, corner of Fifth and Wood streets, In the evening. Messrs. An- Shuts, Hugh Tracy and Wm. Graham, and Dre. M’Cook, Tindle ‘ and Christy, wero examined. The jury gave a verdict that Wm. Bparks camo : to his death from excessive drinking of intoxi cating liquor*. A mao named William Richards, bar-keeper for Hngh Tracy, at a house near tbe Scotch Ilill Market, is now under arrest charged on oath of Sparks with having committed upon hia private parte an injury from whieb fatal results might ensue. A post mortem examination was held by the physicians above named, but they found nothing to justify an opinion that he died from any injury of tho sort supposed. There was no evidence whatever before the jury going in_ihe •lightest degree to show that Richards had ever had any altercation or difficulty of any kind with Bparks. It only appeared that Richards had refased him liquor. Sparks was a widower, and about 36 years of age. He leaves some properly. Svicidb.—A woman named Margaret Doff, whose home and husband are In Bearer county, was killed, .yesterday on the Penna, Railroad draek,- a abort distance beyond Deony’a station. The oar wheels cut off ono leg just above the knee andtbe foot of tho other just by the anole. She was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital where she lingered a oouple orb ours ,and died. 6he declared herself tired of life, but what may have been tho oauso of this despair no ono could telL She east herself upon the rail into close proximity to the train that it was simply impos sible to cheok it' in time to save her. Coroner Alexander held an inquest on the body, and the verdict was that she came to hor death by vol untarily plaoiog herselr on the track of the road. The facts adduced on the ioquest were auoh as to clear the engineer and other officers of tbe train from any blame whatever. lißtis.—A man named John Miller, profes sing to have come from Chicago, was arrested yesterday on suspicion of having stolen a watch, tfe had sold tho watch to Mr. Dunseitb, watch maker, in the Diamond. The number of the watch corresponded with ono that had been stolen. MiUer was committed for a further bearing. Fsxdzrio Bsarz yesterday swore out a surety of the peace against a girl named Margaret Rush, who it appeared had threatened to whip Bentx’s little boy. Thk Republicans of the 25th District, will probably nominate James 8 Myers, Esq., eqn didatoto fill the seat in Congress vacant last term, by the presence of James Lecomptoa Gil lis. We trust that our Republicans friends in that District will unite as one man and- elect Mr. Gillis to stay at home, where his presence is more needed than In Washington. Theloeofo oos are very-muob split up in that neighborhood. Look Out.—As the affairs of the M’Kces port Bank are about to be finally arranged pre paratory to its going into operation, weseoabout our streets several sharpgenUeraen whose names have been figuring extensively in Tioga, Sham* okin and Crawford Banks. We say to our friends at M’Ecesport, lock out and bo sure of the coin! - Let us have no sharing shops'"about this community. Take nreof your eye teoth, gentlemen qf .M’Kessport. A Ciiasoe.— Gcorgo W. Cass, E-q , for a long time President of the Pittsburgh, port Wayne •ndChiongo Railroad; resigned Ms position on Friday afternoon, apd J. Edgar Thompiou, Esq., 'the well known President'of the Pennsylvania Railroad, was' elected to the vacant place. Mr. Thompson' will enter upon tho duties of tho place a© soon as convenient. Tho V. B. R. has at length thus added to itself tho lioe to Chicago, and will be tho longest road, we think, in the world. What is the next step! We dip tho following from tho Philadelphia Frets of the 22d; “The National Theatre will open on Saturday evening, under the management of Mr. Joseph C. Foster, with a company, of popular artists. Dariog the recess, thetheatrehas been thorough ly cleansed and painted. Great exertions will ‘be made to render it a favorite resort for the going publio.” ’ Mator Pos, of Galioo, Ohio, appears to be in bad odor. Even the ladies of the town have sent a petition to him asking him to resign, on the-gronnd that his general coarse has been each as to enoonfage and cause the increase of vice and immorality. The “Democratic” paper of the town islyory severe npoh the ladies. Now Jtoqx roR Yoursxijp.— Those fine spe cimens of art which have been so universally admired when exhibited in' eastern, aod western 'cities, and always drew first premiums, are now for the first time offered to the entire public to examine, at the entrance of tho Iron City College. ' _ . Mr. Barret WiLuaxs has ensered into en gagements in London, that will detain him abroad another year. He will make a pleasure excur sion upon the continent daring the summer, and will open the Adelph! Theatre, London; in the frit Ihkishcjde’.—Some laborers otfFrlday after noon fonnd ia a carpet sack, near ' the mouth of aseweron;the Common back of the Peniten tiary in Allegheny, the dead body of a-new born infant. An inqnest-was held, but no facts were elicited beyond such as ara above staled; The verdict was “Infanticide.” Accidirt or tm’P. &C. B. It.—A “division hand”_on the Pittsburgh and Connellsyille Rail road,near M’Keesport, was thrown frontahsnd car a day or tiro since, I>y the breaking of a crank, and iojared so severely, by the ear pass ing over him, as to cause death. New Causes.—The members of the Roman Catholio Church in East Liberty, have In coarse of ereotidn in that village, a peat and substan tial briok church cdlfioe, sufficiently large to ac commodate fivsfcondred people. \ Tax Washington Infantry paraded with fall ranks In the pleasant moonlight last evening, ond nado a fine appearance. Wn inadrateiitly .omitted, yesterday, to mention tho reeds* «Br *iiM* **?• pin. Hi. oooll.f Md SMdlliy ln»»T. loe Cream an made and sold, the jdaeo U ; Oirvaa s, BL Clair it, near Liberty. : ' /J. • It will h» Eotiwd UU CaranykaKf CUy, wboeo eetafaUihment i• well-known ** Me plaee for well made clothing, i* : pcertog the remnant of his eunmer stock at very Wf rates. The character of his work Is folly and no doubt Indnoemsnts are offered bribe pHfa*. t B, L, fslimiteek *Co. *r* now lb* proprie toaofDr. B. A. WlLBOirßTooic, Cathartic ifaasd Ufa BeefaehePQl*-/They haTaredoced fas pHce fart SO to 0 ceate p«r~lwß,p«tiip to aueWgui St|fa-r Ifafa dunged emylhtog bot their highly mkautrated ■siliatTtilnsi »ee »amU»euutil fa this pegeot todays *' a fDesu by osr Special Reporter^) Whatever charm there is In Tobacco, and it is un deniable that them lurks in Us broad leaf a most po tent influence, as it ha* ia fir© centuries introduced iUelf in every nook and corner of the earth; wbit erer charm it psssesse*, exists to a greater extent in a good article than in one of Inferior 1 quality* The supplies of'Menrs. Wilson. A Gleason, N 0.275 Lib erty street, and Ohio street, Allegheny, embrace every description known to tha trade, and that of assorted qualities. Their stock of Imported, and Domestic Cigars is ou© of tbe largest and best ever brought to the West, and very superior advantages may be rea lized either by tho trtolcsele or "Retail purchaser In dealing with him. Jt it astonishing, tbe ini pro vein cut of which tho external man Is susceptible,—while years are requir ed,to polish and finlsh'up the lunate principle called mtncf, a brief visit to Porter A Smith’s Shirt and Furnishing store, Girard Ilouie, Smltbfield street, is all sufficient to work a complete change in the ap pearance and transmogrify a follow of very moder ate pertonale into a well dressed end: pre-possessing gentlemen. Here is another endorsement of the best medicioo extant for diseases of the throat or longs: Allcguxht, July, 1A66. . We bare uicd Bowman’s Vegetable Compound in our family for cough and bronchitis, abd wo believe It to be the best preparation for those complaints.— We have tried many other medicines for brtfnchiti*, . but none of them did the good this has done. It nover failed to cure in our family, and some of our friends have usod it with the some success. Josurn Bioor, nasiUH Biggs. — Th* public are again indebted to mechanical genius, for animprovement of the utmost consequen ces. Wo refer to Stone'e Patent Clothe* Back, speci mens of which may bo seen at No. 4S Fifth street. Its leading merits arc in the followlog: Clothes huog upon it depend perfectly free of each other and thus are completely ventilated and dried speedily; it is of tbe greatest convcnUneo in “Ironing,” it occupies hut little space and when folded up oti Us pirots, may bo put iuto n bureau drawer or carried about with all tho euo imaginable. Tho manufacturer, Mr. Isaac Gullett, is a practical and energetic min, and it will uot bo long before ho has bis machine ex tensively in nee. Th* reception and specimen room of Cargo’* gal lery, No. 21 Fifth street, is au excellent feature of bit establishment, but possesses several others equally attractive. Tbe proprietor is a gentleman who never consider* any pains, time or trouble, dovotod to bis visitors, too great, and no ono coils upon him but consider* that be has been fully renunerated by tbe pleasure which they enjoyed in bis society. His work also is -faithful and finished in the highest stylo .of the art, Invariably proriog satisfactory to bis patrons. A general, well selected and perfectly reliable as sortment of Liquors may be found at tbe store-rooms or Sir. Clayton, one of tho moil experienced dealers in our city, No. 37 Diamond alley. Mr. Clayton is a polite and attentive gentleman, and bis establish ment is a model for order abd promptness. The jurchaaer may bo sura of receiving the articlo which le bargains for, at the timo designated, and such a ,hiog as the Imposition of spurious articles upon the public,.receive no countenance of Mr. Clayton. The Lithographing of A. Krebe &' Brother, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, excels in accuracy aud fineness of execution. No bettor work of the kind i i done iu thb country, of which fact we need adduce no other evidence than this: their patronage comes from all quarter* of the Union —east, west, north and south. We can most unhesitatingly recommend them to bankers, merchant*, railroad companies, Ac. The Quaker City. —Tbe new tewing machine for which Mr. Daly, of the stocking manufactory, oorner of Fifth street and Market alley, is agent, is tbo cheapest articlo of the kind over offered 1q this city, costing only $2O. But it is not merely in the item of price tbat its cheapness consists, but In that in connection with Ita utility, its perfect adaptation to tbe purposo for which it la intended. Ita stitch is the “two-thread,” and when completed will not rip, constituting what is termed th* “lock ■titch."" It is easily adjusted, works with great facility, and does not easily get out of order. Here Is so opportunity rarely offered to families who wish to purchase sew ing machines. Tho*e who would patronize ono of the best supplied shirt stores in either city, will find such an establish ment ou 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 tbo best hands. Person* who deal with her may rest assured that they receive welt-mado and cheap work. Boch Are the testim nlals of all who visit her store; . The Lithographing Art Is prosecuted here with commendable energy, and work has been done in the line of show cards, drafts, Ac., which will bear a contrast with tbo same description of engraving and printing done in the East A visit to the large steam lithographing establishment of Geo. F. Schuchman A Co., Singerley’* Building*, Third street, will suffi ciently attest what we say, and persons or companies who have workTf this kind to be done, cannot en trust It to more faithful hands than the above. Th* rooms fitteAjip as an Ice Cream Saloon by Messrs. J.-Carson A Co., OTcr their fine confection ery, Federal street, Allegheny, do great credit to the proprietors, being elegant, airy, aad even expensive ly furnished. The visitor wifi find him or herself refreshed by a call at Carson's, as much by tbe po lite treatment which will be recelrcd, as by the cool luxury which l>e had there—the very best article of lee Cream. McLank’s Vermifuge iy Texas.—Hear that the Propiietorof the “Star Hotel” has toeayof the icmdetfal efiects of McLaoeM Vermifuge? nom," CawrarmtE, Texas, Aug. Md, 1854. ilatrt. //osisj 1 tee! it toy duty so nnka ibe ellowiop statement: Several of my children have hern on sell for the laav week or two I callnd.al lb" “Big Mortar" to get •uni, OU ..f TVorramd au, and the effect was eo much better than rxjwctrd that I gr.t another bothe,and the resalt was mo't aatooUhlng.— Tnree of mr children dbehargeda great number of the larg est worms I ever Mtr. To a young man, my Mali Carrier, who was weak, pony and poor u nsntk-. f.jfamonth or so, I gars two doee*s( which brought fiom him at le»et a pint of what Is called stomach worms! Strange as thl» may appear, y«i It te as "truea* preaching.” Bow tboboy etwod It, eo long an he did, with ten thousand “bote” gnawing at bie stomach. U th« oreatat wonder to me. All three cam : are now doing well. No doubt tbe Uvea or tbonrend* of I children hare h#*e ured by the tlx>e)y use ottrsor dlnary medkine. Don’t fall to give it a trial. ' TIIO3. a. TIIUEMAN wiU be carefol to ask for DR. M’LANK*B - VKRStmioi, manufactured by FLEMING 8R03.0f I'nwstTMiu Pi. Alt other Vcrmlfbges in compar ison are irorthleea. Dr. M’Lann'e granhw Vermifnge, at*o hb celebrated Urer Pi IK ran now bo bad at all respectable drag store*. N«n« Miutaa without the litmotun ej VLKMTWU fIROS. Sptrtal polices. M. K. GILLEBFIS. DENTIST, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an entire* lt irrw AmMthetic agent applied tci the teeth and gums only. Treth from one to full setta Inserted on the various metallic btsre. Ho also Inserts t*«th on entire Porcelain bate with continuous gum, whkh in beauty, cleanHoeas and durability cannot fail to please. Call and examine speci- mens. 0 No, 01 Poarth street, below Merkel, {second etory.) PUtsburgb. Je?:lydfoi POBTIeBY, KELSON A. CO., Stannfaeturtrief -2 GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, ROBINSON'S 80LID OAST STEXL 6 GTTUKS—Warranted. Catf Sttil and Hammered SJtotelt and Sjtudet, ITou, Hag anti Manure Fork*, Pick*, Mattocks, dci WarchoeM.Xo. 17 Market St., myUdtmfc PITT3fIURQH, PA. B>VaiXJEL GRAY MERCHANT TAILOR, /To. SI ST. CLAIM STBZtT, PITTaDUROB, PENNA, is prepared to furnish his customers and .tuyere generally, with the latest, end moat fashionable styles of Spring and Summer Goode of every variety, which be wUltsakeup to order to the entire satisfaction of those who may favor them with their patronage. • apZSsUb aaicrosxs..-.**-.-* '-—Joe* t. w’cuuowib. Ptttmbargh Steel Works. JONB3S, BOTD 6c Uanufectuenof CAST STEEL; also, SPRING, PLOW and A. B. STEEL; SPRINGS aod AXLES, : Comer Ract and Fini Strait, PCtUburgh, X>. B. BOG-HUiS 6c CO, ElogeraMUapxeifetl jPatsnt lU«i Ooltiyator Teeth, Corner Eats and First Strati, PitUburgh, Jo»Jydff* . ClLR.—Sowing and Fringe Silks, Tram. ij Orsanalfea Embroidery aod-Bptm Silks, of all roolors constantly os hand and for sate by the maanikeiarere at the towns market rates. B* BOOIiET ft SON, JulOAmdeod Hudson Altsy, PbOAdelphU. SUNDRIES— 22 baga Flaxsoedj 3 doFoath* ere; 13 do Trnn. Wheat; 30 bbK & Spriage extra fam- Uy flour, to arrive on etenmer Oleuwoodl «»d tor sale by , tot IgAIAIIDIOAEr ACO. . FRODUCE FOR SAXE— / 90.000 lbs. country eared Balk Meat; / • fabbte 14 ■ “ Mess Pork; / ■ IhOW. DryAppUc . i / , DILWOUTH'a. T7'ENXUCKY IUSMF.— IS balo,, Buittble IV for Twioem.kfr'.ow, mi ."J tjw toclow.br Jolt lATWBLI. USB * 00. "POTATOES —100 lujh to irrivo on Gla -1 diator for tale by ■' ''J. „■ yrtS i . . HUCUCbCK,McCRKERYACO. IV/riNERAL FAINT—3 dox. casks of dif- Ivl fhrent colore and shsdss recrivloi by . , Juft- r.~ MACKKOVIf A PDftET, FLOUR.— 25 bbls Extra Faznilrin store &sd fov eaU by . , tJeSI] j J.RCAamLD. FIRE BRICK, TJLE A OLAY, of the best quality. «m haad end tor eatq by •A. A. HARDY. ' TENN. WHEAT, ,mnr crop— 237 sacks white and 123 sacks iedoa toamor Poland to anrivo for tale by jaP ISAIAH PICKET ft 00. JUST PUBLlSHED—Brightiv's Pardon’s Annual Digest for ISM to 1858. Zhe whole cosnplet 'lag Brightly** Pardon's Dues* to!M*y 28,18*8.. - rjo» • AAY A Wood«t- VARNISH for sale by B.Ii*FAHNESTOCK * 00. 2BBLS. D. JeU ILL—IO bbls. for sale by ’ ! URNRY g-OOLUNB. lUjel2 B.L.FAHNRSTOCKAOO. T ARl>—4o tc», No'. 1 -prime Lard in store l-lTndtorealebY'fntO AQO. bbls. for sale; by ~ ' •• - BXKBY H. dOUIKB. INSEED 01 Uuic - : •v. C. ■ *>"S Telegraphic. » "i_ a* ipv. t> at *"T '? m\PCTTEE OF ARBITRATION FOB JUNE. (mm on lh« 10lh,hu i *■ U. BirsoT. v. r, Johj 8. E “ ur “ point. She furnishes throe days later intelligence. J. S. Cixno-i>. JUtp .1 Catolea. Lord Malmesbury-announced that orders had been piTTSBDUGU JIAJXICKT£. received for the withdrawal of tbo British cruisers i&ajortaiapeciany fa Piiuburyk Gt of loybbU oxtra family sold from first There is bo additional information in regard t<> the , Land" m $4~- From *t«r*. *.nr- >™ t~ ket generally closed firm. . p alkali—a Mi* c-r i lma rustic at f>y v e*eb. Richardson, Spence & Co. repott Flour steady at Fli.U —A U*W ii-w No. S M«ckrn-1, to the trade 22a. for Western. Wheat firm; rod Western Bs. sd. at *s..W. Corn firm, nnd Inferior qualities advancedfld.@ls. CUKKSE--**' Liverpool Provision Market.— The circulars report oxtnt UrKr ’ Provisions generally dull. Bacon heavy nnd holders pressing on tho market. Bc-ef heavy. Pork steady. Lord firm, at an advance of Is. for Choice. It is again stated that Spain is preparing an expe dition of 10,000 men against Mexico. Tho India bill passed the llooso of Commons with out a division. The llooso of Lord* pi3sod iho Jew bill through n committee. _ > The bill regulating tho Government of New Calo lonia passed with a second reading in the House of Commons. It was generally supposed that the Agamemnon had returned to the rendexvous in mvloocin again to prepare for a fourth attempt. Tho Niagara had taken in coal, and wa3 ready for sea again. The Director* of the AUantio Telegraph Company will dotennine upon future plans on tho arrival of the Agamemnon. Her report of the accident Is con sidered important before taking furlber action. It was generally bclievod, but not yet officially an nounoed, that Queen Victoria would visit the Emper or of Franco at Cherbourg if she did not attend tho naval demonstration. The Paris Conferences were drawing to a close. Tho Bank-of France had increased in specie dar ing last month to the amount of eighteen milliuns Cranes. SirE. Bulwer Lytton has instructed tbo Governor of Van Converts Island that it is no part oflhe policy of the British Government to exclude Americans or other foreigners from tho Prater's River ‘goldfields. The^nbtiohaVright to navigate the river Is, however, reserved. St. Lol’ih, July 23.—Leavenworth dispatches to the 20th, per U. S. express to Bnonevillo, say that the express which left Fort Leavenworth on tho 2d, with orders for Gen. Harney to halt and await in struction* from Washington, has returned. Harney was overtaken 15 miles cast of tho crossing of Smith Forte of Platte, on the Btb instant. Tho General in tended going to Ash Hollow, to meet the .principal chiefs and a considerable body of Cheyennes, wbo, being aware of the presenco of Harney in their coun try, were desirous of bolding a oouncil with him, for tbo purpose of renewing their assurances of friend ship towards the whites. Several of tho parties burned oat by the late fire have ooumonoed rebuilding. Vigorous measures are beiog taken to organise a fire department; some of , the apparatus arrived this morning. This was the hottest day of the season, the mer cury rising to 90 at 8 o’clock and 100 at noon, in tho shade. St. Lorts, July 23.—-The Kansas Herald says that Gen. Calhoun has issued certificates of election to all those elected nndor tho Lecutnpton Constitution. The Freo State members from Leavenworth Co., receive certificates which give that party a majority in both branches ef the Legislature. The returns for Stato officers will bo made to the Legislature in whose bands tbo wholo subject rcslß. WasaixaTOH City, July 23.—A dispatch from Utah to the 25th of Juno was received to-day by the Department. Orders bare been issued that no uco should leave tbo ranks of the army in parsing through Balt Lake City except from absolute neces sity, and that care be taken that tho herds did not trespass upon the fields of the eitUens. Among the documents is Gov. Cumming’s pardon and pence proclamation to the inhabitants of Utah. An officer of the army writing from Washington 'Territory relative to Col. Steptoe's defeat, rays that the rente eastward and northward of Colville is now tually blockaded; that no one can cross Bnako river, and that it will require a force ten time.-* a* large as Is now thore before peace cao bo restored. New Oulzaas, July 23.—Minute gnus were fired to-day from sunrise nutil sundown in honor of Gen. Quitman. HELMBOLD’K (JKXUIitE PREPARATION. lIELUDOLD’S Gcu«k» PREPARATION. llßLMfiOLD’SGesufie PREPARATION. HELM HOLD'S Genome PREPARATION. Is prepared according tniiturtnary nnd Chemistry, with the Crratret area racy and Cumßcsl knowledge dtveUd t» their eonitiioation. j ELIiBOL&'S USXUIjt B PitKPZRA of the Bladder, KldDcym,Or»rel apd Dropsy. BAD! RKAD! UHAD!—'*lfr aQuAcd l the follow ing vertifleata of a rare of orer Su^eant' iUndiog: 11. T. ita-Xxau— Dear Sir: T bare t«en troubled with an affliction of the Bladder and Kidnoje for over twenty year*. I bare tried Physician* (o vain, and ai Hut cobchs ded to give your geouin* Preparation a trial, as I had b*ard tt-hlghir spoken of. It afforded mo imtnedUtM relkf. I bare mod three bottles, and I bare ohlnint-d more relief Ci ora lu sfTettaand frel much t»ti»-r than J bavoXor twenty years previous. I hare the greatest faith in lu vlrinoa and curative powers, arjlsbull do all In my power to make it known to the afflicted. Unplug tbit may prove advanta geous to you tn usiutag yoti to introduce die medicine. 1 am truly youra, M. MrCounrk. Lcal.toWß, Jan. 23,1**7. (Should any doubt Mr. McCormick’s statement, L« refe« to the following gentlemen: lion. Wm. Biriw, *x-Governor, l*Piuts)'lvi.nm Hon. Tho* B. florracu, Pbltadelpbia. Hon- J-C. Knox. Judge, l*a. lion. J. & Black, Judge, PbiUdslphU. lion. D. It. Porter, ex-Ouveruof, Prantylvanta. Hon. Ellis Levrta, Judge, Pbllidelphia. Him, R. C. Grier, Judge C, 8. Cotnrt. lion. (1. W. Woodward. Jodgn, Philadelphia. lion. W. A. Porter, City Solicitor, PhiladalpMa Hop. Jobu Bigler, ex-Governor, Cali.’oraU. Hon. B. Banka, Atulltqr Grnerai, Washington, D. C. And many others. If nr ce wary. Aup'Se* advertisement beaded HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATION, In ano tier column. tma/^Omrt*^F $1,600 Reward for auy Medicine that will excel PRATT A BUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL, the only Indho Remedy u-jw aoid *)r Fteumxt 'irt, -Yncru/pfo, UsaAacht, Tsithachr, Painin the Sidcor Jtatk,Spraint, Bruit*i, ,Vtwt WINDOW CURTAlNS—Pleittand Salih. Crernaod Plraod CnrtaJoa. Jbc Aflo at wboltule andretifVbj W.P, MARSHALL 4 CO-, 87 Wq>A et. UOKWHBAT SEED—I 2 iMis. in i store and for sale bj * : DAVIPC. lIKBBST, ; jtiiP . corner oflibfcrtyaodjiaoilata. Seamless bags—2, 2* and 3 hush: in MoraaadfwtalßatroiiaeArtleMhjr. Vi' j|T P. 0. BEREST, cor. Liberty and Head PLEASE call and examine onr Fourtr Ar rival of Snsmvr Dry Good* thatare bdv belfcff opened. jalfl 0. UARSON liOVIC, T 4 Market rtraet. , 1 nnn bosh Wheat for Baled# V- ; ? 1 UUU HITCHCOCK, WcCßKfcftT 6 CO* J*ss , in Becoad and 161 Front street. Ah/ £'ore now selling all lands oTßryGoodi VV LoVK,74H3ih«t»t. FAMILY FLOOR—SO bbla Extra Family, bbln, : Nq.3 iMge; . Mhfdo do do* - ogaaS for aalo by ITBKRY ff. OOtliyg, 0 STEAMBOAT MEN.—We will sell oofreiebtb of tbaaptadid pMWDgar P«et*t METROP OLH'tvrvlow aadooe***t*tsu.■ . ; Jttl4 UITCHOOCr. McCRBABY * CO; ■ TO LET.—A large well furnished dwelling iDMEB.—■« koe« PMk«lJßutter in.Bteto >. Hid [Or wig fey.> iulT Ay>VfeLl» LEB A 00. ON UMBRELLAS —A largelotjustrco’d (fell day. C. HASSON LOVE,Ko.«tMatVfrtatiiet. T\RIED APPJ JjF for*ai»by riBMENT.-5i fori***by i ■; CTABOH.—4O boxes ana SO bWa. F«irl- f m o»wnw4 fbf «*t»by - : ~ KLQ- • 5080. BAKER'S UOI): WYEB OID for Mi.br J-W n.t,B«ntMTOcr*JCT>. ; T?OGS— 4 bbis. freab Eggr, jwt roo’d-md HifeuWiy - ja» lyattoaeinicgT T4QTAIOES—IOO bar. .tat «ortf«nttft? a ”^ as^a£rg£>: ‘ a>3ag: Leadforrakby ggworaooixfaßw ■adforsale aiewnt , Commercial. BIOSETAnV AND COMMERCIAL. The Bank retorTm from the f-nir hading cllle*,' U»li week, a!iuW an a?rnmul:iiii»M of f ij'24.:tj7 tr> il-’pwlM. Tim PliU ' adolpUa Bunk*, in ;irnjH.rtlmi to !hHr urticral line of bn«U naw, urn running up quite n« rapidly hi the Banks barf. iir.-fw-ot «took of Bullion in tin- four oths of New dork, Doaton, New Oilcnon, b Uio licavint mini total ercr Known. The employment or money ut llan'c lticrevre but »lowl*. Tin aggregate Loan column iutbo fviir is *it2 -VU.OX*. anil tbia include* About lllleen million-. Treasury bill*. We add Die particular* ol iivin, ii.ciuilins me SuhTreinuxy balauco at New Vuik Lotn* N. YU,?*' IT l'liil*, Jy K* -iI.&W.STn n.o\ Jv 10 . liwusa is.rwi*, *vl‘X N V, Jjr IT sl»t>.oC»,m fW 1 35,939 $7,340,212 8,038,800 6,236,700 * 2,548,04% Tt'tnl »21/,4f-1.000 U 3.771.577 23.5*•3,405' Lan -.ve.-K .. 211,170,234 141,217,620 C 6, 24,495,M3 Uud'T tLii exhibit Mid the continued quiet of genera* trad*, ll 1* r<-nrccly surprvln;; that the puco of Money la tfUMipon market ahould rule low, on temporary employ* KimL And ihl* etate of things lim now couUnuoil.no lung that a good many lenders, who, oarln-r Iq tbo »ea»itj, Cnlcu- Imhl upon improved ratm in July nr August. and discounted only (hurt paper sccotilingly, are taking bills at or below 6 cout. others who still look for the taro to com« betor* the mMdle of September, nre content with 4 t* cent. on 30<-yi'*' ‘lava bill* —X. Y. Trlb. [V*r Kangaroo j Livprroot., July Cth. On the4th weather changed, anil wo haven much lower tempeinlure, with occasional henry rains. The final! deliveries •>< farmers. together with a feeling, on the part of tbo public, that l»n»tu I* now a fair inruatment, has caused more activity lu our trade, fonts quantity of Wheat and Flour has been tafcon lo It dd orsr, at prices a shade above those current on Frl.Uy. Indian Cum baa al«> been more in f.irnr, *Bp<»< mlly the better classes of whito and f«?uding delta iptloi.*. Wo hoar Home rumors of I'otatna discos* from the north end midland counties nf England. Our Corn Eicbanga. tliLs morning, sui* pretty unmemus |j attended, nod we again experienced fair counimptire d»>-v mntnl for Wheat, and also for bolding over. atan tmprt.Tc tnebt of ld(Sj-2d 70 on the qnotatloas of t riday. Flour wna morn freely purchased, and au advance of Cd@ ls> barrel in most dues realized, holders of really good keeping qualities being little deposed to oiler. Wbttu Indian Corn advanced frills ft qr., and yellow 3d (Jfll from the rates of onr last. No change iu Oats or Oatmeal- WacrniLS, Nash A Co. Boston Tt3n Muiect, July 20—There la very llltlcchang® to-notice In Codfish elace our la«t„ Ibe denund continne® moderate and thoeehs hare been at for larzo* Western Bank and BshkQuoro at $2,26@52'60; and small at %'i f> qtl. Iu Had lock tnefe have Men further sales ut $1,25; and new Hake and I’oUock huro been sold at $1,60$ qtl. For Mackerel thcrohaa baou a better Cerltng with an ttnpmved demand. The sales bate beeo principally at $.5,23 @50.26 $ bbt. for large and small 3s. la Alowlvei and pickled lierrtug nothing of any ci>u*eqnence has been done. The latter continue very dull and almost unsaleable. In Salmon there have bain soles <>f No. I,' In tierces at $27 "p IIOXONGAHELA NAVIGATION CO—l2lo galls ware, o«mr. 27 bags oats, Morgan; 2 plows, Miller :2 bbls oggs, Snesthen; 4 do whiskey, owner; 23 do cement, Leech A Ilntchlnsun; 2 do bottles, LluCfjm: 91 bags oats, tlaydon; 2 bbls whiskey, 5 • kegs, Swindler; 2 bbls whl»koy, 10 hogs oats noghee; 10-4 dodo, Liggett; 4 bbls tallow, 30 bnss oats, owner, s»* dn do. B7 do do, Uakir, 10 bh>» Hour, Coach; 400 Ml boards, Culbertson; 2! hr* vwtw. ZANESYILLR per Lizzie Martin—6s7 bbhlljur, 7d sks Wool, 9 old, 4 bbls eggs, 7 hhtis tobacco; Clnrke k c»; 4 this eggs. Fetter; t bx boocn. 1 bbl brtiu.*, ovm»r; 7 ski fruit, y, CosgrnvH A m; 11 r-bM*. lUiMm A Veiocr, 15,000 fi pu.o luuilht, Milliogcr. KASIITILLfI j-er Indian—3 Lblv ecg». do Vnttcr, L«*t< A Ldgertca; 11 bbls taolawe*,' £ Ifeaziutoo; 6 bbls liquor. 12 eight pipe brandy, 1. Stem; 15 bbls molasses. Gra ham k Thomas, 1 fn-u plj>e, For«yth A co; 643 ski wheat* 7 do !U\*re.l, 43 bales cMtoa, 16 bga feathers, 1 Dickey; 1 csk cull»!t, Hik «•*!!. I’e.srs A c<»: 340 bbls bbls flour. Clarke k r.i . k Theda unt lUfixi leetlbres inches wnn-r yesterday by the otnal |uarc, r.i. l still reading. The little simmer ludUn arrived with n v Uir fiom Xubvitte. She was drawing 20 Inches, acd altheugb m light, was obliged to epar over tbo Glass Jl.‘it»rt shc*al.*. Tbs Litiio Mnrtln eUo came in with a mlJdlli.g toad fr >m Zanesville, and is tho regular safe und sure puck't for that port tu-day. The above are the only airivnb fur yesterday. The S. P. H bbard will l-*tTe this morning for Cincinnati, CnpL liocd will give ngeis a mno trtp. ri be will go nearly IU-bt, end will make a sore thing of il Tho Utile •Warner Y.mtuco went out yesterday with e full load and a Uiulnd bargo In tow. She Is for Cincinnati Tbe epl.rndld steamer Arglo-Saxou. Capt. Bsker, trill leave for *ll ports nn tho Upper Mississippi ou Monday morning. Sliedt an f-scollr.nt Uni, end paueugers or ablppors cannot do hrtUr tiian tabo a berth. C*pt. Near*, of the utMiner ti-'-chnrtfr, who Ins 'bwn spending Km*) weeks in Chatoqqe county, K. VJ* n-t Urned }>«trrd*y, sad will bring cut hti bo>t for. a trip very nr-oa. ......Opt. Lwirca, lata clerk of Um llcy IVcst, and formerly of thu Ckcvuit, hiu taken cowmtnd of Clio J«nni» (Jra/.- We with him *ll good eucceaa. Th i Bf. Lout* I**'>iil>ilii*ii of Wednesday tnyv; “ Tin* rlvrr her* awotlM about thruo iiir&fw on Taecday night: bec-iine aiatlonnry yeat«>nlay anj remained •» nil «J lv t* day, The liwt arrival from Ul-aonrl rlvi-r r*)K)rts ib« river CalUtiK at St. Ju>«pti anti ccusidmblo distance down. TLo Uvatt rain* prevalent ap that rirar have ceased. A gi-od d al of float pft.*t tbe city yesterday, anJ boat* -from lwiotvox|>crlarict'4 much inconvenience trotn It. break lag their wheels, 4c. Iho weather vm very till yesterday’, and l*«e bariums was dnIL * _ We uodfrataiid from Capt. Elder Unit Capt. E W, Oonld left the city last eveolnr, by raiiMW, for Pittsburgh, for tbe fnrpoadtii pnrrliasing a draught utero-whwil boat to run In connection vrith tbo J. 11. Carooh in the Maples trade, ui log low tv,tier, which Is anticipated In the Illinois rj»cj Innas the coming fall. Tbe Naples .'Packet Company will m prepared forthij exigency. Copt. Oonld will nl#o p ro ute estimates and proposals for tbe building of anew vlrte- WlifH'Utoamer, tn be cuntlructed' dririnfe the costing winter, f.*r the ■amt* trade. We ate able t*i etato on teTiuhle authority that th© tri weekly mall contract t"twc<* Kt. Louis and Memphis has been given to Meitrs. Uanroct: £ Hall. They, are to carry tbe mall one year for s3l»,7W>. *A* Capt. Ilaccock cwns the l'soltl Jtooue, this fosisnd favnritu parks! will dunbUets constitute ooe ,Wf the line of three rieamera, vrnlch will l«iTu Memphis every other day.” . Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Bell, u&dorc'als of "New Orirjans, July 13th,” writes that a Ivtdy was found In the river on tbe SOtbof June, enppo**d to hare b-«a a victim of the Penn sylvania, and * wonwu robtunl the corpse ot a considerable amount of mosey that was tied around the body. When the Corner > xauuued tbo ve«t. he fonnd flva trnu* key*; a pair of twetser*. afid a pair of geld clear©button.*, marked with a coll of rope, bat no name. Tbe woman gave up four one hundred dollar bills to tbo officers, and bold? tlto largvtt amount yet; she is running ait large. The uian had no cloth* log whoa found bat au nudor and upper ablrt, and a vest, The vest had white ground with small red flowers lo U. Tbe deceased Is barird on the open levee, without a cofSo. op {ionite New Orlaatte, near tbo Marino Hospital. Slearaboai AKBIYKD. Luzaine, Dn.wntvjltr. Telegraph, do. Cobsiel tlayard, Elizabeth. Indian, Nahvllle. Lizxfo Martin. Zanesville, IUYSS—3 foot 3 lu. falling. Mew You. July 23.—-Cotton dull; sale* iKtt'bnoyaDt botUr;Mn*cuvßdo CK®B; Coffee buoyant. Hfocba doll but atoady: Ttoeklaland 775*; llliooti Central Rahruad 77; Mich. Southern N. Y. Central Reading Mflwankle A MiaaUdppi 17: Galena A CnTcaco W> iii Ouatral 69?® Clevelintl i Toledo La Ctoete lend tnpUtolir /PitlLienj’nu, Jnly 23.—Tbo receipbr of Flour onnUnue 'smoU. The inapuctlona of the week amonat to 5,7334>b1v; tbu cierkut It firm, altbongb the demand U limited fur ex wrt add homo e.iivumptloi>; sales to the trade nt s<2so ;<,o2J4for oaphjfine,and. np to $d for extra and Uneylota. Hye Flour i< quiet. Com Meal bus advanced to $3.50. 'Wheat la Ift-good request; hot little cumlog for* ward; sale* 30W bnsh eld and uew southern and Ptnna. rtd st $1,0501,10. and whltn from $1.15 to $1,85. Ryo st 70. Oom In gonfl request, and prices lavoavaoctd 2cper buatr. Hie demand for Oats ha< fallen; Penoa. 42; Dels* ware 40c. In Groceries and Prortatonsitwr* Is tnnro doing, and for lbs -latter price* arsluofclngap.* \Ylslaky acarce; sales lifbbUat2o®2fle, lihdaat Csc-an>l drudge at 2ic.— Wool is improving; tales 53.000 lbs at2l ( g33a for common, and S 3 to Wo for quarter and’lnlt bb«d. Cnfcnram, Jniy 23.—FloOrfirm; recolpUrvry light, and bolder*are askinx high piles*; no adeaoto has' bwn.-atab* lllbcd. Whlskyflrmat 32c.-.Hesi.Porfc adra&crd' iysl6 In EunddeaiMd.h.Tbcr* was nolhlng.dcne la Bacon; n- tale of 100,000 lbs bulk aide* vrns.tna'le; rieorbscou eMvS are wanici’ at ie. . Sogsr aetlTe; sales 1M nbda at BQ9c. '3lo* ivava baa adranced to Me now Is held at 40c. Tho weather 1* clear. Thermometer.7l°. t • „ Q.OOI) DARK PRINTS, BELLING AT 9 CENTS, at store of NOTICE.— In consequence oft the intended dlseolnUea of oarpart&emilp abcutlst of September aud (be great aacrlflcn we sro making In.clotfnront cur frtock At eXcof.tlHj4ljr lor price*, all goods unpaid lor at time Jof purchase after tble efuo will be considered due lut Sept, And bill* presented Itt payment at (bat time. . siunt’H? a Bimcuriiinx , July ' " • QLOSINGOUT SALK OF BTLEAD SAFES, AtrndoecdptleM, Notr Is (bo lira* to •npplj jocmliat J-yUCALS, BEDUCKO TO-- TV/TAdtARBIr— 25 hal ill modhro.Ta for tala by . f'IODFISII—2 ten. in store jincUbf sate by j.p:oanf!klp. f on. BUS. WIUXK ÜBANS omiaO doßr OU Applf* r«?M ttO'l for ilalw l»i» B. ROPISQS M OTA* OK CASES SAL SODA lor sale by Z'Ojnis n. t.KAnyisBTOcg*co; 'CteoS.--2Ubbls.egga for sale by *. } bmh ia store :nod • . J m-canubui: ; itj niTir ’ . smuTEB*B stiwonig. I AKDr-lOOOlbs. No. 1 I*rd rec’dand for MjaitlSSXrtbeftyfct. 1 ‘ KTt>ptB..WIBTB k 00. BILLr' PAPER of bcst auaHttsoldby W t .yn. o. JQinnfos * co., w Wood »ii . HOBURTPICaKV. prim* white in Btora arid .M <:f .v? t-. x-i M I\»r'itu.lJnm, wl 8 for Ppncie. CircnUt'n. Import* toy ftlver. IHYKKNKWS. Register. DEPARTED. Loren.?, Bruwunlila- Tclccraph, do. C»l. Bayard, Eliznbrlb. Venango, Clocianal i, Telegraphic JMarkcti. USUALLY SOLD AT CT3. ‘MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. icd cassia, 51A538R. , 3 CnBAH TBrarrnq ■ J. T. CRAIO A OO'g, WWood »t FOR LADIES' DRESSES, I2|i CTA I KU TARD. ai MORPHY A ECr.CIIVIELD'B. ’ bid*, largo and R. DALZBLL A CO. -. snih Dried Peaches jtianuts. Monongaliela River TT. 8. BCail Packets FTEAMKR TELEGRAPH, | BTEAiOB JETTEtSOS, Caft. J. 0. Woonwastn. { Cam. Gaotoa The above new steamers are ik>w ninAing regnitrlr. Morning IloiU Irat# Pitt»* borgU at 8 o'clock A. M_ and Kreninr Dnti At * o’clock l*. M. for kTKeespcrt, Klhubathtown, Mooonga liola City, Bellevernon, Fayelto City, GreontSeM, California and nrownarille, (here connecting with Hackj and Coach m for Uniontowu, Fayette Spring*, Margautown,\Vayae*borg, Carmicbaeltown and Jeffenon. Passengers ticketed through from rutibnrgh to Union town far $2, meals and state-roame on inclusive— B SAXON, Capt. Baker, will lento for the abate and all in termediate ports on SATURDAY the 24th ln»t., at 4 o’cloMl r. M. For freight or passage apply on board or to V* Jo2o FLACK. BARNKS k CO. V L F'oii ST. LOUIS, GALENA. , fEPVif DUBUQUE and ST. PAUL.—The flneißgS&flb passenger steamer HASTINGS, Cant. R. IL Porter, will leave fur the above and all Intermediate ports THIS DAY, the 24tb Inst. For freight or passage apply otr board, or to Jul 4 FLAPS. BARNKS k CO., Agents. Cincinnati, See. EOR CINCINNATI & LOUIS- fi fl» lfr VILLR—The line ataamar S- P. HIB-isSSS iD.Capt Geo.W.Jleed, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports ou MONDAY tho 2(3th Inst. For freight on board or to PLACK, BARN-feS A CO- FOR NEW ORLEANS (with ■ lEPMh Wspatcu.)—Tbo apleodld ilnilii i U~iM ■Uj T j|fliJ» Cdpt. Itobinnom will leaTO Cincinnati fcr tbe above end _aJl IntermcdUto porta. WUI take all Plttabargb freight coo signed. For mtoo apply t> Jn2o FLACK. BAKXE3 A CO. JWiscellanHMß. DR. R. A. WILSON’S Tonto, Cathartic and Antf-Dyspeptlc PREPARED AND SOLD BY • . FAn RESTOCK. ±. CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60, comer of Wood and Fourth sts, Pittsburgh, Pa. AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic nod anti-dyspeptic medicine, the** Pills am recommended to tbo public by the tormer proprie tor (Dr. Wilson)with a confidence each ui long continued and careful trial of them la ad ample practice warrants. In. tti<-lr operation aa a ca* hurtle, tkoy tafloency more the mo ti»ry and 16m the secerning power of the bowels] than any other combination In common nee. AS A TONIC.—They agree with the moat delicate stom ach, removing nausea, pain nud debility trom that organ, and through It Impart tone and rigor to the whole system. AS AN ANTI-DYSPKPTIa—They neutralize and Inter nipt the formation of a-ids, check fermentation, and pro rent thoeltralnation of gases trom the food In the stomach, —the direct couarquoiice* of . chemical action,—ea action which should ncrer exi*t in tho human stomach. From those pecnltaritiea in the Pills, a person taking them may cxfwct a free, fUll and natural eracnation of the bowels, without pain, nausea, local crgeueral debility,or that dis gusting sickuees or costireore^—-the usual effects which at tend orfollow the nso of otberpnr^ea. CERTIeICATES. , v Extract of a Litter front U. F. FitrnnoortKd: Co., JDmytjiiU, Aftvtph.it, 7Vnn., Jan. 7,1555. ilessrs. B, L. FAnsfEsroc* St Oo—-We were the first to in troduce Dr. ft. Adams Wilson** Pills here many years ago.— Thr w»ro the best Pill ever In tnis markst. W 6 use no other In bur own families, eat secured for high character by our recommendations. Yonrs, truly, 11. r. FARNSWORTHI CO. Extract of a Letter from Q. W, Ineiu, FaehriUe, Tenn.f February 15, 1858. Messrs. D L. Pmmo t A Co,—Dear Sire—l hare seen Dr. tt. A. Wilson’s Pills used for the ague with good effect; I hire used them'myself, and beljote them to be the beet I*lll in ow). 1 hare no doubt they, will cure many other rojnpUlnts when properly used, aid I cheerfully recom mend them to tii« public. Respectfully, yours. From Col. TFwt. Hopkint, late Canal Comtnietioner. Wasihsotos, Pa .Janaary 8,1837 Dsftr Doctor:—l hare b*en using your “Anti-Dyspeptic” Pills, when occasion re quired, for many year*,aud can truthfully say that I bare uirer found any nmllctae equal to them In relieving me from affections or the stomach and head. They haT* never failed to reli-vemefrom headache, and have always leit my system in belter eoudition titan they found it. I must con* QJt-utly recommend your IMl* as a safe and highly valuable uiedlcibc. Vory respectfully, Ac., WM. lIOPRINS. Dr. K. Adams Wjw*\v. Fnan That, Llackmorc, Etq., Treasurer vf Allegheny County, Pa. To. Dr. R. A Wtteos.—Dear Sin I have been using your Pill* since 1M0? an J do decidedly ray they ar* the best Pill lo u«e, or tbat I haeo any fecortadge of. I first used them for •■ir.fe headache.' 1 with wbk-hT suffsred bojtond deacrij* lion. lam bavpy to ray, that they entirely! rured me Sinco tbi-a I use them as a fatally medicine; if It am billion* zx anything ails me, and 1 require medicine, I take a Pill awl it. cure* me; they ato my only mcdicio*, and bare been for thelitst»cri*ntt«a y«*r*. THOMAS libAORMORB. jJhuary 8,1858. 12ear Dr. Keyeer, '■ '• Moors. H. L. Fsnseviock ACo :—l have had cons'derable cSpcflrtKi' in tbeuw of the extraordinary FIR compounded by Dr. R. Adams Wilson, af which you aro now the proprie tors, and have often felt their benign taflusnee in my own case for neraoui heaiatJit, Arising from a disordered condl- : tion of tb* stomach. 1 hare likewisepreecribod them for others. In cate* of hemlcnmia and other fonhs of boadacho depending on a deranged and trrltable condition o T tho (tomach and digestive orgsos, for which they seem peculiar* ly adapted, bring entirely free from any griping tendency 1 regard them as a very valuable Pill, and one that purges, wiinoutatoll debilitating. Yours,truly, OKU. 11. KBYSKR, 140 Wood street. Pittsbnrgli.March 6, 1839.—JuS^llwlyT. FAYETTE SPRINGS! THIS HIGHLY AGREEABLE and/* tractive mountain resort, bos beta- leased by out ■criber. New building and Improvements for recreation, amusement and bathing, have recently been erected and are ready fur n»r, and.the hotel newly painted imd supplied with new furniture. *e. The purflying-adtLooaUng proper* ties oj the waters of those Springs h«r» been hilly tested by chemical analysis, and the experience of/lndlvlduAls prom their stUcary. , 7 TIIEV NEVER FAIL TO CURB SCROFULA and other diseaeesjofthe blood by freely drink* Ing the water, and eruptions by bathing and externa! ap plication of the depositee of / tbe stream. Xh«M waters are chalybeate oflrou,jvUh portion* of Slagtmlaand Salts. In addition to the elerated/beautlial and pleasant mountain location of these Springs, they are In tbemUslof classio ground—wild, romantic and picturertioe scenoty, carercs, cataiactsnnd cascades. Within adrcoltrd four or fire ui.Mare PORT NkCESSTIT, VVaihtngton’f First Battle Field, WASHINGTON'S BPRtNQ MEADOWS, which he owned tn the day'of his death. Dunbar’s Camp, liraddock’s and Juawirvlile's Craves, Delaney's Care, Ohio and Cucumber 'Falls, and the Cascade uf lleadow Ran, easy of access on hbrsebackor In vehicles, to be bad at the Springs. The Streams abound in Trout anil tho woods la Game, affording a rich field for the dlsclpleaol Walton and Nimrod. Situated within five minutes walk of the National Road, with regular dally stages passing Bast and West, connect ing with Pittsburgh steamboat* at Brownsville, tad with tho cars of Pittsburgh and CooneUsrille Railroad at Coo nelUville, which render these Springs convenient of acoesa in a short day’s rids from Cumberland and Pittsburgh. The advantage of onr location—car moderate charges, earnest desire and tbs exertions we.wlll use to give entire ntlstaction, and to make onr guests' comfortable, wo hope will not fall to render FATKTTE SPIUKGI Oofc of tho most popular and agreeable rammer roorta in tho eoantrj. ■ Pexsu&s wishing to engage room*, orto make farther Inquiry, will please address the uoderslgnod, at Fayette Eprincn P. 0., or at IXiiloatoWn, Pa. Jufrilm • Tt. F BABCOCK. BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP S' O R CAB H. JAMES ROBB, NO. 69 HAUKXI STQJCEt, KIUUI TEN MAHKETHOCBB, Has jest tvoatod fail Urgv Spring stock of LAULBb', &I1BSB&* and OItXLDKSNS’ BOOTS, and 8II0X8; MBNE* CALF,' KIP ASD COARSfi BOOTS, SUOKB, OXFORD TIES, ' UAITER3, OPKKAB, Aa BOYS’ A3D YOOTfIB' BOOTB, SHOES, Aa. A very superior rnlcl* nod very neat, Dlrrct (rots the Uanntactarere, which he will sell by the fair or racKAOi at very reduced prior* for cub. This stock comprise* one ot the largest assortment* to be fount! in any dty, suitable for city .and ■eatmQry.aale*, and having oTer twenty Years experience tn baying hojtrast* that be can cow anit all texts*. □* respectfully intlteexU lb want to o ilt snoring them that they will be pleased. mrao—«nyl7, . ■ - ■ ~. / 'IONORESS HALL, Upart* of the Union. Jes:«meod WK3T A THOMPSON, Proprietors, SEA BATHING.— ' £T COLUMBIA HOUSB> ? ’ OA.PB ISLAND, CAPS HAT, N. 3. will b* opened wrtbe reception of VUUon.'oD THUaaBAY, Jon* 10th, 1848. It i» located in itont ol the Ocean. and U earroaaded by a Lewo, which exteoda iu (Tost to the Beech.’ Pnv»te Tebtee will be for nbhud to tartiefwbomejdaelre theta, end Dinner will be ■cried at 4to 4P. 91. Owing to the pnwura of the period, ■*he price of Boerd will be reduced. . Koobm ce& be engaged •ad every other lnfiirniaUOß will be given upon Inqniry. L. UAil^OOB l -Ko.«lUTrSooteOeefc r. B.—Bxlenilve Stabling on the premiMe. mjl&Smeod FLOOR— 20 bblfl. ExtraFamilv, mad* of •ctoctwl WfcltoWbMt, tzpnnhr for ttmfljwe. In store »wJ to *t!objr KuBIRT PICJtST, " •l>t» :• . 15< TropUtrent. pw Wood. TJLAIN J*LAOK SILKS.—A large loijoit^ I XT rro*lreJ And feUlDg cbMper-thaaltW H»t« «t» btfln offqrad lp thU cllr, Plaue call Mid wattem.' • ; jrlfc.UwT 0. lIAMSOM 10TR71‘MMto»tmt; ; QTORAGE T(j ? *LßT—Two latgedry'Ofll- i_ ' K 0.123 B*ooo4Md 1U front atiwU. MOJE^^ 0 Grctfadint Xu. Black T*me«ttp»,.Bnck;Cr*p« Pu tmL .irtJS bora** Black Challfe,BlackHm»DeUto*CraS?Y. S**? TTASgojnSg^^gft*^ P^£T lw w f-« to *** .«* “ITCUpOOK-itcCREEBriCO, ' iM I ■ mtoDdimmlrani ,ITCTU. TjUMILY Fl.oDK—Choipo irhite wloat In -V.i'.W'l.icKtotafmUtatotttowlt.br EINJ3N CHECK; KUBSIA DUCK and all | Uadi of nod* tat boy*! wutl ■' Abo, : SawW» Barest *uklAdiofßinitinsrecudf. JcgaUwl” o^StgQSl»Qm.T4M*ckrta*. noons—San umbteUae, ig-EALTH! GRACE!: ASD BEAOT V! . j Confrn-I on lb, L»dlM b, DOCGLAS A SHKAWOOD'S cntns&Asss bxixss. Tie niiFOAltoloa wc— ° r tb * NBW EXPANSION SOTfCO . flllOM of -hid, tarn ■!««»? haslnducedth* manufaetumstoßA**^ frill eoobl. Hua to prtxlaco 300 1 dotoM.ft** (lav during the mouths of Jane, July ana „ . They alar call attention to their "v NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, For traveling, which is receiving universal ccmin«ndt4ldn from tbs Ladle*. . They ara th* tolt proprietors otOiconly “Patent Adjustable Bustle” in uso« . Beware of tb* many Imitations offered’ in the market, al they are all either Infringements of cur patent, oc worth* They also manufacture over 70 Other Different Styles, (riiAaodiDfiAouf th* "Patent Adjastable Bustle." «*** * >wn “commended by the inOIT* EBT MEDICAL AUTIIOKITY as being tike Utt article far LadUxjun fAot fiat ever bem offtrvl totA« miKrt.-Noufr genulM uolesa stamped . DOUGLAS k SHERWOOD,' MANUFACTURERS, JS’EW YORK. For aalo throughout the United States and Canada*. JelTJmdfl ' PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTEATIOiT. PEiuuxr & xobnsok Having Incrrased their for manufacturing nod i applying W- B- OHILDS Sc GO’S PATENT ELASTIC FIRE * AW> WATER PROOF CEMEST ROOFING, ARE now prepared toexecnte ordersfor any description of lux>6,jit«por Qat,ai the i&orteet n> tloe and with tb* utmost care, being determined to pot on Boob that cannot bo aorpaued for Cheapnessand Durability. /'Our Roob are too well known to require any eulojrT fr n*.. pgrtlmontala lp freor of thU Roofingjuid »aC3L)leaC* B BiUldlngioffWtejjMiffttoia 1 looting caatwicSMß" D. Nelson's, coruer oiu jl/e and lllgli streets; J. Beck's new Hotel, corner of Grant and Senutb streets Hotuo of W. 0. Lealln, Esq., Diamond alley, cppcrite Patterson'S Stable; Store of it. Straw, corner of Market sod Second ate; also Qonse of B. ILSuccup, rudq block; Brownsville Wharf Boat; Qcmso of Robert Flynn, Congress, between Wsbater and WjrUe streets; Store of J. M. Moßobarts, Webster at-. Stable of A. Bradley, corner of Water alley and Sandnsky street, Allegheny; Home oT ll.rß. Wilkins. Esq„ Wood's Bon; Honso of A. tfegley, John Scott, Wat. McCall and Mri Coon, .East Libortn and many others loonumeroos to moo* lion i PERMIT. A JOHNSON, apfcdawlyF No. TS Bmlthfleld styPlttaborgb, I’J. LATEST NEW S from all porta of the world See the NEW YORK DALLY HERALD, THIBUNB »&d xniES^ PniLADBLPQU DAILY PRESS, - FGgLIG LEDGER, tadCJXCINiIATX QOM-MERCIAL, 7 ■" D&!?tf?3~toeTary part oftho city, by leaving yoarsddrus at * HUNT A MINER’S, Huoolp HalU - UU Trade supplied. QRKAM FREEZERS. MOSSEB’S LATENT 6 MINUTE FREEZERS' The beet and cheapest ICT CREAM FREEZER MASS. Will be eold at Vlannfectursri’ price. C%llflnd-gctOQ9« T. ■). CRllft* C0'8,134 Wood at. CARPETS. TUB MARKET STREET CARPET BTORB, IS STILL PREPARED TO .SUPPLY all demands for Velvet, Brussels, Thraoply and In grain Carpeta, of every description, style and quality. Floor. Oil Cloths, from 2 to 24 feet wide, at lover prices than wa have ever before offered; Cocoa Matting lor office* or churches; Painted Window Shades, and everything connect ed with the Carpet department of llr-ura Furnishing. •As we anticipate an advance In prior-* after the Spring Trade opens, we would suggest to purchasers to mako their selections now from oar largo Stock and at oar present very tow price#, j foM W. M’CMNTOCK. A. STROH k CO.'a MAGIC DUPLI • eating and Impresairn'Fsper Is'a beAnUfuloxt'Cle ' with which to write a letter and obtain a oepy at the eaae tlmewl boot the nre of p*ns or ink, renderiogit luvaluable to persons traveling. It will take the cor* cct Impression of any le*f, plant or flower, ami Is anally adapted for writing on paper, cloth, wood or atone, In tho copyf&gof flints, de signs, tnaslc, At, (without the use of pens or Ink) with! bone or common stick. Fear different colors-price 25 Cts. Sold by W. S. IIAVBN, Jel4 Corner.Xlsrket and Second streets. FISH —25 hf. bbls. No. 2 large Mackerel) SO do “ 3 00 do 26bbls. Baltimore Herring; , SO do No. 1 trimmed Shad: 15 hf. do do do do 18 bbls. do White Fish; SO hf. do do' dd 10 do tfo Trent, . 50 bbls. New AlewlTes Dry Salt; 20 do N.F. Uerrings, In store and for sale by jolS WATT A WILSON. Cowl by Welfft*t« THE subscriber is prepared to deliver in Allegheny or Pittsburgh,../- ‘ CANNKL OR BirmUNQUB COALS Of the best quality. As all Coal delivered by me Is weighed, purchasers can rriy on getting fall measure. Alan," CORF, LIME. FIREBRICK AND CLAY, W. A.McCLUfiO, AUeghcny Coal Depot, - ■ tar3l /Comer Anderson at! and BaiinwiL RECEIVED' AND FOK SALE BY WIL LIAM McCDTCIiKON, 195 Liberty atreet, PUtabartb, feuoa:. /. % _ j 25bbls. large new Noi 3 Slecfemlf -i - 25 beds' do ido do 50 bagifto CoSeo, 20 bdxesOl , wk! , >* Tobacco: Mraalf cheat! Voting Upon Tea;' ■ Sd do do' /100 bbjt. No. 1 Salt; |t 10 cube Potash; • • 100 boxes Cheese. Je32 t- 1111111 1111111 l II II 111, U hare Jurt ntceirad sod'for sale » !arg» lot of BngUah Venetian Red, HocbtlleOcbr*, Yemionl Qrhr*. French Zinc, American Zinc, • White Lead, and Whiting I MSI!.—SO bljls'iialdraure Herring*. 1 ' 1 25 bl'U Halifax Dcrrlng. ° ' 1 £0 do No. 3 Mickenl. . . Jo do No,l do '> 1 2& Hf do No. 3 do ' ■ t ' ■ mi KitU No. 1,2 and 3do . 100 i>»ck«£to Lako fUbj and for *ala by ‘ * J°» - ' J. B.CANrIELD. (ONSIGNMENTS— -6000 pounds Coontry Da con; 360 uos- prim* White Doan* 6 bbl*. No. i Lord: 10 kegi Fmh Cotter; 1 box Deor Skins; 2001 ms Dry Apples, ■e In itor® and for sals by 9HRIVER k DILWORTII, • ’* QDNDKIES— ~ IT, \ t O 100 edit snorted sites Manilla Sops: •"v 160 baits best Hary Oakum;, - 85 bbli. ritefas 40 do Ik Winter Whsla 01? 26 do W. 8. No. 1 Lard Oil, • On hand and for sale by JOSBSiOOOLBYi’ 5 No. HI Water st, near Cherry alleys COMPOUND SYRUP OFPHOSPOATJ3S.' OR, CHEMICAL FOOD.—This preparation iaootJn* umudaa a popularremedy, but Is iaaptctfallr submitted to the medical facalty u anuirtttre tooie,\weU totted to ■apply the wait* of elementary matter in the human tn<. tern daring tbs pragma of cbrooto casts, particularly irf< Dyspeptta and Consumption. This preparation U ploauat to tbe e> e, ngreeable to the taste and grateful to the etom> ach, and-doee not nauaeato by protracted use. Bold whole emle and retail by JOS FLEMING, J e «2 corner of tfao Diamond ami ««rket at • CA B D —: — To the Clients of A. B. hTGALHOKY- Utrtzig left Pittsburgh t-> reside temporarily in \7aiMog*' too City, I hare placed my oiiflolabod law Loalaees to the hsods of IRISH A MACKENZIE, ‘jjriflfr*'" 60 Fourth •irwt, to whom I hitherto employee sie pro&ssiooiily. J«7-Cmdts" ALFRED B. iIaCALMOWT. - - StCßia Marbl* W6rk*\ 4 T^TARBLEMANTRLS.—AIarge andheaa r“t. Vfo*tochwmyi otthxad.audbring maeufactuted tow price*. bUae* omn ■’ of R«al Ewate, Contractors tad others, whether theyvut to purchaee or Dot, are iarlted to call and examine ourstoch and aemrteln our prices as we are Selling plain seat Man- W**®* within the reach of erery Monuments, Tablets, and Oram Flows,« large «adt ah Furnitureand Wash-Stand Tom. mai iS poetnc etone* manufactured by tnaehlaerr. ana noM at'the' bwyprtcw. M«rtl»nf in kina, •ol4kS.toUi.tr.diJ~ rurcuaere an Inritod to call and examine our stock at 3ZL' «S liberty-tree*, Pittsburgh. .. • v • * aylfcdawSmT . ,W. W, Wm. j/ff , _ PorublaMUli. ■** PORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS, JL thoalmp.eet e&d best aitttle of the kJud lathe ‘ 27iLS2J? a Krtnd isat, era easily kept In order, sia OTEASI ENQINES, bertqmU- ' gM"*wia , asa^ , 4a-«aasiS J sstassspw : mjiantwsJr iy. If. WAtLAO».~.-_ ‘ v '■ it: Board*. Joi«t»--wrf ■jE^S?bls^L“"“ 4 •*' rta i %*&**!* mWWUwtoT ; w. W. waium. TyToO T**alw«js da hanil LL SlZES,always on fond at 319 Ufa** ty at., Pittsburgh . xnylO W. W. WaLLaCB. UN umbrellas/" • • • - lawks, r _ ' BERAGES, .* T « ' : L&OKMAKTUS,'V.. d'«J»n *“• ofß ™ °«<* ud Do JSK?“ U,W ' J» U OHAWeO.VLOvit.T«Marfcetafc. T' AJUS KJSu—iso holfbbl*. White Hidif. -*-* . }!}■ *> to Tmot, ■* r . 5 *» \ jj^jEgsaaiißg. tonu&Ot