TUESDAY MOMOHQ, JULY 27, 1858. o mciAZ. ?ayiit- d? the city. A * M ® l# address of of (hjbri&iUtiHAi to th 6 People of na.’.' The objector this ... waool as herein set forth are very praisbwdrihy. firit,.and one which has a wide field inyniiofc Its 'cfTeo add elig ibly to manual labor, flow many. thousands of idle young men l whoso lives may be considered ' /aides* in tho world, loiter out an exlstftaee,l>e caoae they consider it beneath them tojimritr Shame oh.the young man in this I—A*who feels or thinks that idleness is more honoSpufcor de sirable than labor! .. We are phioediiwihls city to see the namber of hardy and hetdtby yonng •men who spend'their'days, and. rights almost, .on the street corners. What Is anoh life b|ib a "libel up: n tho Creator who has giryn'misbpow ert of body and mind to be bmployedjTl younfe man witbontsome useful and honest employment is like a of timber afloat wide upon the ocean. dHrWfVy every wind aqd wavs, without end, aim or object.' Were that pipco of timber a portion of,somc. goodly ship, Umight aid $n bearing a nation’s ensign around the world; U might do its share In tho great world of commerce; ift might, be of loxnf use at any rate, whereas, in'-tft&Bg idly Upon tho ocean it is ot no use. bat perhaps to - jeet of onr farm school is, moreover; to coradct, • asTaras possible, m ty stem of collegia teedn* cation. Much, has;been‘ done in this respect £— within a fcw ycaw. In Tale College, if we re member rightly, an agricultural department has' «, been ln Brown University, too, this subject haferoioeived mooli more attention thin' - formerly? l * Bt4h in all these institutions there la' l ono radical/ difficulty. It is only the theory of farming Wo know from oar own : observation Iffittj there is no Col lege In New England and we brieve,none in any otiierporiion of the Union, where it is held per fectly “the thing,”—to Indulge in a vulgar phraso—to take liold of the plow or the boo, and. put in praclica the theories of agri culture, which are taught by the Professor.— While in teaching surveying the student carries - his chain and compass and wandewover hill and field in order to learn just what all the teehni calterms of that science mean, such a thing &’ working among the tender herbs aaddiowers, learning by actual observation and'Experiment jast'What ooil is'btst adapted to-tjie.growth of a - particular cropland tqking notoofrall the won derfdl works of natare in her vast; laboratory, Is hard)/, thought, of.. To this point wemako thefollowing extr&ot from tho address iu ques tltfn; ‘ v . An actual distaste for manual labor; the low iw-» pntoin which it isheltli habits of idleness frorffthij cansc; dissipation arising from lack of excitement; ignorance of the application of scicnoo to the bo*i-> ness of life, are among the evils of our present sys tem of collegiate education—evils whiSh' this Instl . tution proposes greatly to leaeoo, if not to remove.— '.The education Is to.be practical as well as scientific. It U designed to make business men. How many students pass through'the .whole routine of a colle giate course acquiring little else than abstract Ideas. Knowledge—if it'deserves the name—the ate of which in its application to the every day wpntl cf life,'thvr «l J *>» iodlouhlo for a nnleice, ohlmj the. oofflciont newer are to corrr off the filth whioh dtllj aocnimr : luealnUiatledamy. BoiTenger. of the city deposit tbo contend of their night cart brains io^opoUuted.andpo.Uuangcolnmn. , ‘ ofthia flash sheet, to lie infinite toguji o{_ aU «lto.liiTe.«t regard for purity end M ‘ - She pond holes In the lunth Ward are a nnia* ance, which annoy the hard worldbg Whopaygroond rent in that locality - this dspotUory of filth la in the Tery heart of toe city,and .“ameliain the nostrile" ofeTery eiti* aim who goes to the Post Office. Thoae whoare aalntalntr* of this nuisance, wo ore aware,- are amte to the abatement of all nulaanoes, ontu compelled by law to do so. -They ore eflketoen? leged aristocrats, who hate the poor and core ‘ for nothing except the*increase. of their own revenues at the expense and toll of others, bat the Cloaeinlnnlnstiocla of Lhe hostlers of their Aegean stable cannot but bo disgusting to those who boast that “they can smell a mechanic across the street.” in they most oonatract a sewer to carry off the noisome accu mulations they hare attracted, for the wooden headed fishmonger whom they hare employed to ' hold their net, lets every thing pass except three oentpieces, and these they will find before they hate done with him, he is willing to plunge his nnnf to the elbows into filth of any hind to se . “ ~jT' » Hsanva or Hondsyfrwriof : fast, fa Select Connell,-were tirtt, Berger," Esrdm*D,.Klm, LlttlV tow, Moorhead,. MeCargO, ; Pollock, PblllipsJJWard, McAufaj,Jfrotifrtia*> •'.••.:. | - Hfantes offast meeting read and approved: •■? } Dr. pollock, from third ward, raßbSuri a petition forextenslon of gas pipes. 'This whaa petition frojn ; members of the First German Lutheran «hurcb on Wylie and High streets, asking that the main gas pipe may be extended to dwelling house by ttelr preacher, The hoots is onWylie itreet-r- Beferred to Gas Committee. • , 4 . j | The President presented a* communication from the Controller with a bill of John Atnfesabn A Co. for store for Select 80,00 Recorder’s office, recording ordinances; , : .;55,47 Jsi. S.'Cnft, bIU A*)adgment fa favor of MaryWaliaoe.*-... 1,150,00 The "Mayor .was . instructed to draw . wyrgnts in favor of John * Anderson and H.'Piftsrvon; sad that *lhe bill of J. 8. Craft be "referral to Finance Committee with instruction! to order the payment of to much of it as Is. legally due. /The -bill ef-Mary Wallaoe referred to Finance Committee. , -a- Tho FinauceComtnUtee, to whom was refttrtd tho the transfer of $1,200 from appp»p.ri*ti® a tifrewerage" and to apply it to etreet repair,'also the petition of. Wm. Bluek in reference to the Assess* ment fer grading and paving oh his lot aod tbat of Mr. Klinefelter, at the Intersection of Caldwell and Clwk’ifreets, sixth ward, reported the following • : .Bailed,- That tb. mm or $l2OO b» ««$«(»» above) and that s9oo.bn»propriated to the iirtt ' tit ;'UVojfottd'ttntferfd mosfof theJMO on Penn street.]' ~'•»• ' Bctolted, That we rscommsad-to Conned* to eon. aider the peenliar hardship of the grading and paimg assessment fa the earn of William:Black and Mr.. KUnefelter, (as above,) and take «och action.as fa their wisdom may seem appropriate to affijrd retiif to the patties fa the matter. The resolutions were nsd thmetfaiei and passed. • j‘ The foltowingrasolntion waa offored; ! the City Solicitor ,be and. he is hereby to enter satisfaction fa foil bn the judgment entered up fa the Prothonotary’s office, against'John Klinefelter, for paving on. Caldwell street, under the jhving Uw, .and ion tbo judgment against William Block, for paving on thp same etreet, ..for the payments duo in 1858, .'59 and’6o, and to note on the Prothonotaey’a docket that satisfaction is entered, in accordance with this resolution. • Read twice, and referred to Finance Committee, with power to act. > Mr. Berger offered the following: fiei&Ucd, That tho. Select and Common Couooila of the ehy do hereby Consent to the reduo tion fa tho price of gas to $1 80 per cubic foot Read three times and passed. 1 '• Af»o.B<*o{v«f,.lhAt citizen* on Bluff street, Eighth Ward be rjt&are hereby permitted at tbolr own cost to grado doim Bluff Street .and fill up the mouth of Pride strtw£at its intersection with Bluff street, so ■ as to nut U"• passahle'for the public acid for their jeenvenienoa—provided that this resolution shall only 1 extend until snob time as tho City Councils shall ao • jthoriie said street to he graded and parod. Read, f three timni and passed. -- - >: Mr.MoTTowpresented the following,: i';:. . i Rctolcedy That Committee poFireJjpgiaca, and ’ Bose he and*are hereby anthorixed to nave the Be lief Engine Bouse repaired provided: the cost does not exceed one .hnndre&dollarc. Read three ti£cs ►. and passed.. . - i : The President offered the following: : • Rrsofoetf/That the CUy Bolicitor be instructed ito notify the Wharf-master of tiie Allegheny; wharf, 'that unless he (the eald wharf-master) causes .tho wharf to be cleared of lumber and all other obstruc tions within ten days from this dais, suit will he J brought against him for neglect of offiolal duties. Bead three times and passed.. i | : A resolution instructing the Water Committee to h»ve water pipee laid on Magee street,* between Penna. Avenue and Gibson streets, was adopted. , ! Mr. Pollock, from 3d Ward, offered the following: getclctd, That tho City Solicitor" be'aod'he ia hereby inatrneted to report to Councils hisopinidn as to whether the. city cannot reeoTer from the h£Lra'"bC Qolggthe amount of damages recovered from the city by Mary Wallace, by falling fafa Quigg’s vault, i Bead three timas end passed. I "An ordinance for making a sewer In Union alley, waa read three times and passed unanimously. [ln C. C. laid brerundtr the rales. j lAn ordinance.aatharising grading and paving por tions of Mulberry alley. Lost on second reading. -An ordinance authorising the filling up of Sprues alley. Read three‘times and passed. C. C. non jC&rred and referred hack to Street Committee., j- • -JReportof Gas jCommittee read and accepted. 1 the layfagbfwdter pipes TMnUhe upper.baain to Western Pa. Hospital, read thrceHimos and passed. j The President presented the following: | lijtofced, That the Committee on; Fire Eogfaes land Bose be and they aro hereby requested to aactr jtfcfa' whether the Steam Fire Engine ''Citizen” can ibojsold, md for what sum, and report .to Councils at jth eir next mooting. Read three times and pasted. Mr. Morrow moved that the Committee on Fire .Engines and liose be authorized to remove tho Stijam Fire Eegfae "Citizen” from the place where . she is now kept (at the eld depot of the Allegheny Valley R.' R.) to a place more convenient for storage. Adopted. ! In the several item* of hnaines* from previous meeting, which esme frum Common, Select Council concurred. Jo all the.above action, not otherwise noted, C. C concurred- Adjourned. • Cowk’ow Cocacin-?-pro*eDt: Messrs. Bailey, Ban* hill, Caldwell, Campbell, Darlington, Dickson, iEr rett, iFlojd, Gilde*, Hamilton, liuoter, Hutchieoo, Layton, Little, M'Candleo, H’Geary, Norris, Read, Robb, Ross, Sergeant, Thompson, Ward, and Prcs't M’Kelry. . ] -Mr. Hamilton presented a remonstrance against i tbe grading and paring of Webater street, from I'present pavement to Gam street. Referred to Street Committee. Mr. Thompson, a remonstrance against granting the right of way to the A. V. R. R. down Pike et. Read and ordered to be filed; Mr. Thompson, a commnnieation from M. A P. Seibert, relative to the assessment for paving at Fifth ward market home. Read and referred to Finance Committee. ! Mr. Darlington, a commanioation from J. B. Mor gan and A. Wood, agent, remonstrating against the grading and paring of Spruce alley. Read and re ferred to Street Committee. ‘ ' Mr. Darlington, a petition for paring Wilkins sL, from Smailman to Allegheny st. Read and referred to Street Committee. j Mr. Barnhill presented a copy of the law! and ordinances of Springfield, HL, presented to the city by the Mayor of Springfield, with the following reso lution: j Jtetolecd, That the thanks of tho ehy he tendered to the Mayor of Springfield, HI., fora copy of the lawa and ordinances of said elty. | Bead three times and passed. ’{ Mr. MeCandiscs, from the Committee on the grade of Liberty street, with an ordinance changing the grade of Liberty street between Wayne and Ohara streets. • | Report accepted and the ordinance real twice and a motion by Mr. Reed to suspend the rules and pro ceed to a third reading of tho ordinance, was lost by the following rote: [ Ayee—Bailey, Barnhill, Caldwell/Diekson, Brrett, Floyd, Hunter, HeCsodlees, McQcary, Rcedt Robb, Ward, MeKelvy, President—l 3. Kays Campbell, Dariiogton, Glides, Hamilton, H otebison, Layton, Boss, Sergeant, Thompson— 9. Mr. Floyd presented a petition asking for there-. peal of the ordinance authorising the emotion of a sewer in Cherry alley. Hr. Beed presented as ordinance to repeal an or dinance authorising the construction of a public tow er In Cherry alley. I Hr. Campbell moved to refer to the ordinance committee, which motion was adopted by a 'rising Voteofloto9. The Preeident presented a remonstrance against paving Mulberry alley, in 9th Ward. Readand refenvd to Street Committee with in strhetioni to atop proceedings till they are ready to report. Mr. Errettoffered the following : Strived, That the Con troll or be and he is hereby , directed to oertify a warrant on the Treasurer in favor of Maffit A Old for two hundred and forty-five dollars and fifty-seven cents in full for Gas fixtures for the Connell Chambers, aad charge the same to the Contingent Fond. i Read three times and passed. Mr. Floyd the following: Roolvrd, That the Controller be and ha is.hcreby authorised to certify bU warrant In favor of T. B. Young A Co., for the sum of thirty dollars, for chairs to Council Chamber and charge the same to Contin gent Fond. Read three times and passed. Mr. Brrett, an ordinance supplementary to the or dinance regulating tho sale of coal. Bead throe times and passed. ■ Mr. Sergeantthe following: I RttoMt that the Committee oh Gas Lighting be requested to authorise the erection ;of a public lamp on comer of Brewery aad Second streets. Beed and referred to Committee on Gas Lighting. Hr. Beed presented a communication from the President of and ConnallsrUle Rail road, relative to tho right of way to their depot, with an ordinance grantlngeertelo privileges to the Pitts burgh and ConnsllsviUe Railroad Co. Read and referred to the Street Committee and City Regulator. In all >f which action tbe Select Council con curred. '■ ’ 1 The ordinance-granting the right of way to tno Alleghany Valley R. R. Co. was taken up. Mr. Brrett moved to reconsider tbe vote on the amend ment of Mr. Reed, adopted at last meeting.; Pend ing this motion, Councils adjourned to Friday night next. . Row Boats. —The crick row-boat “Pike” has been sold to some gentlemen in Louisville for $2OO. i Ji new boat, which is about to try titles with the other racers on our river, has recently been launched. ItU the Isaac GoileU. J3heis to be manned by a company of “theboys” from Woods*' Ban. She Is 48 feet long; 81 lochee wideand 18 inchesdesp, end said to be tifol craft. The great superiority of the \mi dabs here, and the fun they .have in their raw* nnd alkhtly trials of strength, are incitingolubr Is ether cities down the river to organite- We hope that the/ maygetup a crack dub at Cm cinuatf, so thailheymay be able to boys a “try.** , : .- g - Wra« » xt.— An IrUcl. sppars In HKper'. Megeilne,for August, nndsr the head of "Vaga bondUing Ik Belgium,” In which; the wtU«r, re ferrtag to the tales of border warfarewhlch he j < heard daring* trip op the Mense, aayiftpicture owned in Pittsburgh, Pa.,had long ago lute retted me lo on* of those stories, **The Three Women of Cmecoenr/' * * * This Hills reference will doubtless giro the plotur® alluded to some notoriety. Who hAs it? Wbero Is It 1 — Chronicle, Monday. , The picture U owned by Mr. Wolf, of .thU city, PM of the greatest pairone of art among ns, and * finely written aaddUcriadaatiog criU dfmof thUWork of ait appeared In the GatUt, of enx*,aboßlfonr months •f* ********* Burt Srlr«ff»T:fQrlh» wtek pwcediag Joly 26th. -nm. Depotitt. '55d,M61,M5,5T': 764,310 31Mi31|23>244 .322,343 133,027 870,816 213,644 ' 70.032 “ 594,627 >100,563 1141022f~'614,323 "i 93,548 9.5,993! 436,781 129,572 72,62j{ 513,241 ■'79,230 !a*co| Bpede‘ Bit PituVgb ExebesgelFl: ILAM. .« Citi tens' u Mechanics’ rt - Iron City “ Allegheny" 54,435 187,645 •'dIWIO 4*0*235 110,555 iMIJSP 1;439j9161,256,026 6,077,6081,70tf010 1,475.3511.219.393-6,016,404 1,720,601 5,628 61,204 Increase,-.. ' Docrtfw;... . Doe to otfai ** by “ - ffdTiU of other blr > <- 35,475 tl2 ’ lBl ict basks, $188,551; Increase. $23,294 348,252; Decrease. 50,444 255,052; Increase.. ‘18,359 Railboab lartwcnox.—We understand,-says the Aryut of Saturday night, (bat the Wheeling, will, si August Rules of the £ircuit Court for this county, file a petition for an in junction against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company, setting forth that said' company has contrary to law, guaranteed $1,600,000 of the bonds of the Northwestern Virginia Railroad company, loaned to the aamo company $1,400,- 000 in cash, and rims the road atalossof a large amount per annum. Also that tbeeompany haa,- contrary to tow, loaned the Central Ohio Rail*, road company $400,000, and subscribed for $35- -000 stock in the Pittsburgh and Connelsvlfle Railroad, That tbpse acta oh the part of the Company have prevented it from declaring divi dends have.been declared. The cf and Ohio Rail road company>be inhibited frosopaying interest ’on the debts thrisiljßfcklly contracted—that it be Inhibited from running the Northwestern Virginia road—that its guarantees bo annuled, and that the directors who authorized the illegal diversion of the fands of the company, be com pelled, out of their private estate to mako good to thentookholders of the company, all losses that havo been sustainedin consequence of their illegal acta.— Wheeling Intel:, 'Monday. EninasT M'Dbbmot made oath before tho Mayor yesterday, charging Patrick M’Dermot her husband with assault and battery with in (cut to kill. It appearsHfrom the statement of complainant that on morniflg the* 24tb,fatrick wilhont juA'rfause or jrqyncalion did beat his wife Bridget, with * cart whip and kept on until he broke his whip. Whereupon he got another and continued to use it upon his wife, until it was taken from him. A warrant was issued for the wife beater. A Good Uotbl, and a convenient one for rail road travelers, is the Mansion Uouse, George Aurentz proprietor, Bituatod immediately in the viotoity of three depots on. Grant and Liberty streets. Mr. Aurentz a polite and accommodating host, and keeps an(establish ment which in'every respect can scarcely fall to euit'themost fastidious. His terms are as rea aonkble as any one 5 coold ’expeM, 1- either for .'travelers or for those who wish id make a hotel )tbeir residence.., **. u . j Waivxd a Qxabjbo.—Mr. I. J. Weoda, or Weed or whatever his name may be, was to have had a hearing, as will beremembqred, onMonday. He, however, seems to have concluded that a hearing in this caao will t)e of no particular ad vantage. . He waived that little formality yes terday, and now stands iully coromlllfcd to an swer the charge of selling lottery tiekets and advertising the same. Coanscnov.—Wo'stated William Richards, charged with having committod an attack upon •Bpatka, who died of deJerliira tremens on Fri day night, bad been in jail for a week. That was a mistake. He was out on bail. There was not a shadow of proof that ho 6ver touched Sparks in nnkinduees. Of course there is no I>lame attaching to Richards. Valuable Rbal Estatjs aud Stocks.—This evening, at 8 o'clock,-Mr, Davis will Belton the second floor of £tls sales xboqiß, Fifihstreet, by Wder of Orphans'/*Court, ; a list of,valuable prop erty in South Piltkbargh And‘Birmingham. At the buildingloia on'-PennaylVaoia avenue and bank and railroM stocks. : Onb of our most estimable and respected citi zens is no more. We were pained to seethe an nouncement yesterday of the death of Mr. Robert Dunlap, r Hardware Merchant, on Market street. He died lamented by all wbo knew him. His complaint was inflammation of the bowels. Br an item appended to a report from Urn city Controller, read in Councils last evening, it ap pears that the receipts for tolls bn the aqueduct for tho present year thus far were $760,60, and tho expenditures for the same daring the same time, $870,60. A Yoror, named Hamilton Needs, was lodged in jail on Saturdoy afternoon, charged with threatening the lifo of bis father. The defend ant is the same who was stabbed some months .ago by Jacob Schwambly. Its ms —J Ames Thompson was finally commit ted for trial, yesterday, by Alderman Steel, charged with the larceny of n coat valued at §l7. Wm. Clark was committed for trial by Mayor Stuck'ratb,-charged with malicious mischief. We again direct attention to the sale of lots in Lewis Peterson's splendid property on the Alle gheny just above Lawrencevillo. See advertise ment. Sin James Clabcf/b I'bhii.s Pii-ls.—This well known medicine is no imposition, but a sura and safe remedy for female difficulties, and obstructions from any can;e whatever; and although a powerful reme dy, they contain nothing bortfal to the constitution. Forfull particulars, obtaio, free, of the agent a pamphlet, or refer to advertisement. N. B.—sl and 6 postage stampalo any authorized agent, will insure a bottle containing over 60 pills, by retarn mail. t A Rembdt for HorWcAtßKa.—The very best remedy for this bot weather is to drop in at Bown's, Federal S_t,, AUegheny,oad treat yourself to a saucer of their delicious Ice Cream, or a glass of sparkling ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with the choicest of Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in excellent or der. Their stock of Cakes and Confections are of the best description, manniaotnred from good mate rial, and got up in the noateet stylo imaginable. Give them a call. t Tbe Love or Praise.— . ‘•Tbe’lovo of praise, howe'er concealed by art, Reigns, more or less, and glows ia every heart; The proud, to gain it, toilj on toils endore, The modest ehun it but to make it sura.’.'. It is onr province to praise the garments made- at tho Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rookhill i Wil son, No. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. t The place to secure asancer oT delicious Ice Cream, to cool off* In a well vootilated and luxurious saloon, fitted Of in-the neatest style, the place to enjoy on hoar’s obit with'yoar wife or iweetho&rt, while sni ping the cooling and healthy loxnry, the place where the best of cakes aoil confectionary, family bread and Ice Cream are made and sold, tbe plaoo ia Qmyeb'i, St Clair st, near Liberty; t Another Residents* of New Yoke City testifies to the good effects of Dr. Sr Una’s Calibrated Urer Pills, prepared by Fleming Drou Now Toss, August 30th, I&S2. wy»Tbl»l» to certify that T bare bad the Llrcr Complaint for fire years, daring wliich tlmo I hire tried almost all known remedies, but to no porpoeo. Heartog of Dr: 17c- Lese’s Cslebrmteil Liter Pflle, I concluded to try a box. I did «o, and am now almost cured. I think oao box more will effect a permanent cure. 1 con cheerfully recommend tbeeo Pills to all who may suffer from Urer complaint. X bare also known them used with the most happy result* In ofslck-besdaebe, or dyspepsia. MR. SWIFT, No. 110 Attorney st. warnnhssrrnTirmH beoarefhl to aOr for DH. M’LANK S CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS, mannfiutured by FLG3UNQ BROS, of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are oilier Ml* purporting to be urer Pills, now before the public. Dr. ITismsVgan nine Liver PlUs, alsoht* cslebraled Vermlftoge, con now be bod at all respectable drug Storm. ATons imuiw vWwul FLWMINO BWW. Simusrtnrntu, SANFORD’S jOFERA TROOPS, MASONIC HALL. SANFORD, with his entire Troupe, will gireTUftßEofthrirDrawing Room Entertainments, commencing on Friday Evenlagt July 30t*»» Biturdsy, 31st, and Jlpnday, Ang. Sd, On which occasion they wW'present » choice selection or NEW 80N08, choruses, Door* open et o’clock-Oommence at 6%. Slete-UoAdactoe~Dyep«F»U»—Beural mb, bera of the Slathodlit iplseopaland Jtelbod'st Protectant CR-' OFO. n. KKTBKB, No llOWooditreet, end J.P.ILKMTWO, Allegheny. glgnetora cf Pn»« A fltitdjer on the wrepper, ttd n»»e bluwajn the bottle. nplUUwg Galvanic Battery, or Buecrito Maqmetic .UACStass/br Medicalpurposes, of a very enperiorWod| Till be lent fti. of ixprat cb**P m * »W».ru>_Kxjn<« rues, dooq a rendtmaeeofTenPoUm. _ AddwawjugX n. SKYWtm ftp. 140 Wood pmebnrgh* Pn. nwwt mENH, WHEAT. ctit cioiy-231 nOg X white and 128 eeeha rcdonelMMr Mndtp vrtrt fx sale by jn9 XfIAIAH PlflUK A 00. - . *v,.V •-■•* Tel«g**pMei< ' ,i ■ ■ ■ -_r-■.■»«? ' " tiUit fr*»TC»r«sp«. JsSriXonxi Julj.*lfc—Ec**pu-U - off Capo ! Rac«4 with ■ .■•/-.• '"' •• *' . Tfco sale* of Cotthn ft* all qualities cloriog quiet. Bread staff has' a decthifcglpraency. crovuwos declining. • The break xahle was radar the item of the. . AgamranrfnTefter °qt llOmilei. Shothen ' retarnßd.fo o}id aruised fire day* for the Thir steamer Nora from Qoabeo, arrived oat oo thwl«th,atid the Perris oa ttelTth. The for a rensuraMif/ the attaaxpttd lax the cable, and vsj to ariTbn the 1< th insV . ■» The 'lndia HU pawed of the lions* Commons of fihriaiane at Jeddo attracted maeh attention-throughout Europe. Turkey has promtsod to erengwthe mawawe. It was reported tlfct'England andTrahe® w6hld take possession of o3ombay adrloei to Jooe lfidii etate that the Cal m'rebel* had defeated the Sdnd* troops at Geval jo£- a large rathberof the latter had gone otw to the enemy. A strong British* o ” o is preparing to forth* week hare been 3 ,000 tales, Invading 1800 baleete speculator* ?so»T>*lcS to export«r3.— There hasbgen a'declinofln>all . qualities, ranging from 1-18 to id. The market olosed flout; holders offering freely, but showing aeV«!»JWMi to press sales. The sale* to-dayhave beep BTOolbales, clos ing at the following Orleans fair, 7j 6Jj Up lands fair, 71; Middling, 6-l#-i*»;Th*stock of cot ton in port is 638,000 bales,Votsehich =570,000 bales are American. An auction J&*.' of a small lot of Sea Island Cotlotf of Id. Tho Manchester ailricoa e#nl«ae favorable.;, Live-pool BrtadtUifft ZfarltirVnly *f~ T be mar ket exhibits a dfcUfting tendency fox all descriptions of broadstnffs. .Tho'Vvrtalb* to be faror able for the efopi^ntou?Jjjritil ®t a dodiae of 6d; Ohio Is quoted Westem n Caral 2U@22s; Philadelphia and3alliniore^2i@22*fid. Wheat U also dolt at a decline of Id. Sale* of rad Southern at 6s 2d® 6* 3d: white.Cs 9f®.?s 3d; red Western 5s 6d®6sW: white Os Coni Is rery doll; wUm sells at 33». anA'yeliow At .34* 6d. The Bro ker's drooler quotas w'decline of Flourof 6d@ls, and Whent atrahUclining tendency and prises 6d@ Is Corneas ulfo diellniog with a falling off I iIL //rfnu«i 0 « Mariet, JulyWh.— The mar ket closed with udeotinlng'Headeocy/ Beef heary ' and holders art pressing otfihe'markel. Pork steady. Bacon heavy, with holdeif'presslog their stocks on the market at a deplipe fft !*• Leri steady at 55s ®s7e 6d« » • "• Liverpool Produce 2 IBM.—The cir cular* report Bagar 1 as ftMay.'.jßlceflhn. Rosin steady etl27or fine. SpWticf Turpentine *2@44s. London Market, /«ly Barring A Brother's areolar reports Bpadstoffii firm. • * Undo* 2/bhcy Market, Wg 16f*,--Tfae money marketis slightly easier. Ttfetrallton in the Bank has decreased £lO,Q£O. A&erioan securities were qoieU Illinois Central sham are quoted at 27 per oest. discount. Consols arwquotednt 95i@95}. LitebpooW noon, July If.—The Cotton market is doll uisLer the effect of the Pereia's advices.— Provisions 'are steady.. „ A ■ . . lUru, Jnly 15.—Cotton, N. O. tret ordiwte is quoted at 105 francs. St. Loots, July 1 26.—Lcavehworth dues to the 23d are rewired." The steamer D. A. January, to Roonville, brings tbs following news: Mr.-Liring ,*too, an old trader on tbs plaint, arrived last night fromteiH Labs City, with dates of Jobs 30th. Tbs army had marched from the capitol for Cedar Valin,’4o miles below. Brigham Young and tbs beads oLthe Msrinon . Church hod returned to tbs oilyandthepooplswenfollowingthemenmom. All was quiet in tho Valley. Some returned teamsters are circulating a report of rich gold deposits in' tbo ' ricinjty of Saint Vetains Fort. These statements do not Eeeeire fall credit in tbs absence of inform*; Uon from autbsntio sources. Dispatches from St JoMpb, dated the 22d, per Steamer D. A. January, state that advices from Salt Lake Ci »• to July 3d had been received. The Mor mons bad ail returned to the city and their homes In different parts of the territory. Gen. Johnson pas aed through the city with bis borsca and encamped 20 miles on the other side. There were no troops, in tbo city. Tbo government officers were duly Instal led in various offices and are preparing for the proper discharge of their duties. Brigham Young is anx ious to bo tried on a charge of treason, but insists that the Jury shall consist of Mormons only; St. Louis, July 27.—Tho extensive furniture ware boa to of Scarritt A Mason, Washington avenue, be tween Second and Third sts., was totally destroyed by fire about six o’clock yesterday morning. Loss $£0,000; Insurance $65,000. Tho fire 1s supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. New Oeleasb, July 28.—A fire occurred at Me* bile, last night at midnight,'which destroyed‘Ma sonic Mali, a stable in St. Joseph street, ThompfOfitf saloon, on Royal street, adjoining the new CMgto House. The property destroyed was mostly iuMMm- July 20.—The Secretary of* the NeTjr his decided against the request of the Qfllfatt Lice to make'Portland tbe terminus or tne line. * - J Cucnrx Alt, July 2C.—River ifclen 10 inches since Saturday, with frfeet in the chonra hence to Lonis viUe. Weather dear; thermometer 85°. vin Teas, July 20.—The Bank gtatsmnit, ibwi e d«- r»*«» in losos or f2.*5.000; Idbim* In seeds, fIBS,OCKr, oposiU sod undrawn dcslelu >31,000. [ltemt hg our Special Reporter.} Whatever charm there is in Tobacco, and it U un deniable that there lurks in Up broad leaf a most po tent Influence, os it has In five contents introduced iuelf in every, nook and corner of the ewth; what ever charm it possesses, exist* to a greater extent In a good article than In one of inferior qoelity. The supplies of Messrs. Wilson A Gleason, N0.27# Lib erty street, and Ohio street, Allegheny, emhraeeevery description known to the trade, and that of assorted qualities. Their stoek of Imported and Domestic Cigar* is one of the largest and best ever brought to the West, and very superior adrantages maybe rea lized either by tbe Wholesale or Retail purchaser in dealing with him. it it astonishing, tbe improvement of which the external man Is susceptible,—while years are requir ed to polish and finish up the innate principle called m«*d, a brief visit to Porter A SmUb’s Bhirt and Furnishing store, Girard House, Smith Geld street, is all sufficient to work* oomplet* change In the ap pearanoe and transmogrify a fellow of very moder ate pertouale into a well dressed and pre-poiswring gentlemen. Htrt is another endorsement ■ of the best medicine extant for diseases of the throat or lungs: ALUtfiBRXTj July, 1860. We have used Bowman's Vegetable Compound in our family for cough and bronchitis, and we believe it to be the best preparation for those complaints.— Wo hove tried many other medicines for bronchitis, bat nono of them did tbe good'this has done. It never failed to core in our family, and soma of oar friends have used U with the same success. Joseph Bieos, Hamah Btoos. TV public are again indebted to, mechanical genioe, for an Improvement of the utmost consequen ces. We refer to Storu’iJ’atent Olothet Rack, spoci mens of which may be soon at No. 48 Fifth street. Iu leading meritrareln the following: Clothes hang upon It depend perfectly free of each other and thus are completely ventilated and dried"speedily; it is of tbo greatest convenience io "Ironing," It occopies but little space and when folded np on its pivots, may be pat into a bureau drawer or carried aboat with all tho ease Imaginable. The manufacturer, Mr. Isaac GuUett,is a practical and energetic man, and U will not be long before be bashismaehino ex tensively in use. 7V reception aod specimen room of Cargo't gal lery, No. 21 Fifth street, is an excellent featnre of bis establishment, bat possesses several other* equally attractive. The proprietor is a gentleman who irever considers any pains, time or trouble, devoted to bis visitors, too grant* aod no one calls upon blm but : considers that he has been folly rennnermted by the pleasure which they enjoyed in his society. Qis work also is faithful and finished in-the highest* style of the art, invariably proving satisfactory to his patrons. A general, well selected and perfectly reliable at- i sortment of Liquors may be found at the store-rooms of Hr. Clayton , one of the most experienced dealers in our city, No.ST Diamond alley. Mr." Clayton is a polite and attentive gentleman, and bis establish ment is a model for order and promptness. The purchaser may be sure of reeeiviog the article which be bargains for, at the time designated, and such a thing as tho imposition of spurious articles upon the public, receive no countenaaoo of Mr. Clayton. Th* Lithographing of -A. JCreb* <6 Brother, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, exeels in accuracy and fineness of execution. No better work of the kind is done in this country, of which tact we need adduoo do othertridenoothan this: their patronageoomes from all quarters of the Union—east, west, north and south. We cun most unhesitatingly recommend them to bankers, merchants, railroad companies, Ac. Ths Quaker Cfay.—Tho new sewing machine for 1 which Mr. Daly, ofthe stocking manufactory; cohier of Fifth stmt and Market alley, Is agent, U the cheapest article of the kind ever offered in this city, costing only $2O. But It U not merely in the item of price that Its cheapness consists, but In that in I connection with its utility, its perfect adaptation to the purpose -for whieh it is intended. Iu stitch U the ‘'two-thread/' and when completed will not rip, I constituting what is “ easily adjusted, works with great facility, and does not easily get out of order. Here is an opportunity j rarely offered to families who wish to purchase sew ing machines. yXuewho would patronUeono of the best lopplied .u!?rt£2to«Utarclty.wM *«4j•«* meat on Ohio street, betwoon tho Btamond, jnah»- rer street, Allegheny. 'Tho proprietraes, Ml*, Unr, ran. is . Is3t of experience in tho manufacture of S&S rfTl. tol.o4jmplo,. only th. tat “ends. Pcrtooiwho W»ltU«n..jmtuTO4 thet they reoelro weli-toad. end ohwp work. Saeh are tho Ustimt-oW* of .U who rlsit nor Store. . n. AidojropMs, Art K het. with oonunmd.M.morgy,Mdworkhutandon.lna. lino of show cards, drafts, do, which wiUbe.ra contrast with tha same duoripOon ofangraTiniand ptlottogdono in tba East. A Tisittothalareanaatn llthorraphlng establishment of, Geo. P. Sehnehmaa icfsioriUy's Boildiogs, Third street,: will tuß elently attest what we say, aodportoos oraompaniaa who han work of this kind to be done, cannot en truet it to ntoto falihfnl baods than tha shore. ' n, rooms ftUod up »• u» 1“ Cream Saloon by Uesnv J. Canon * Oo.,orer their tot,confection ery, Federal etraol, Allegheny, do gnat eradit to tho being eloiraat, •ig.anioin. f. fktslthad. The Tisttor.wUl. find him. or herself ieOtshwi by a call at Ceraon'e,M (noth by tha pe lita treatment phJohwill ha noairad, ai by tha oooi luxury which cu be hail tharMhanrybest «Ccl» oflopCinam. && DANCES, and UUBLK3QUEB. OommerelM^; 1 Qf AfiBXXBAXXON FOB JUXRi y. B. Bscsot. V. P, Job* S..CMMAT*, B*«m finivxi j g *7lllO, Pitp M’Cawafc - W«iKlrß>Tt*wohb*PttUbnyf°' at waden* Ouatt.) . prtt3»aul*,Tet»tT, JCLT 2T. W4B. . W. btte o»®">'*> l beb«liJ«tont«.l|>kuiße»«^ cteteV™*/* I “jag^srr,** Hiy crop will «*rre ti» curtail the use of B***° to SSkSl VllSr, andleavenonte *22ft2??SSiEZ Tbe only ml ground of conjpla!ataborttl»j*bMt crop appears to be that the grain fe amall and ihriralad. It lacka ihe plhmpapn»araaeflof.la*t.yaar , *g**Jo»*ndltwiU u “more bnibtlf & th. t*htf oT. flo™ boretolore. Burnt of Oat* for' the Cincinnati market bar* taken up Ure* quantltteegf that pain In tW» port rf ft# ““*ry. AH east 100.00CK4rashels nave been bought her* foraWg* mint to that market. Freight has advanced s•> *5 efce.jp 100 lbs.—equal to ?» bos, and most of the boyete are therefore storing the rerdals they bare Dot able to forward. It Is uow cerUln tliat the South and weat will take all the Oau, both of eld and new cropa, that we can ■pare; aodftt that; Bye an.}. Barley will d» he in demand for borsofeod. Some of the new crop of Barley Im been contracted for at 50, for prime ftU. Money ia in moderate enpply, and the banks eeem willtog to take all the good paper offering. In bet, the discount lines are larger now than at any time vines Inst fall's tos pension. The N.T. Tribune says: i-loßhe ftatuirt of the Money mar ket there are no chugoi to notice. The supply pressing fos employment continues to increase, and large amounts are idle In consequence of the unwillingness of.the owners to oee It at the present Jaw rates of interest. The offerings at bank wo lo totno cases absurdly email, nearly all the good paper finding Us wsy into tho discount hoows, and being passed Wow bank rates No important change appears to be anticipated by bank * managers fufsomo months to come, bot they are not spx lous to take long paper, except at rates above the current market. After September er October*it ia thought there may be soma revival in tbo demand Jor money, and the rate of Interest again established at 7 9 cent. Call loans at 3@4 on available securities. lint-class paper goes freely at 4@5 cent, and occasionally less." Thoihnexed U a comparative statement of the import* or foHign dry goods at the port of New York the past weak and since Jan. 1: Jbr tfuw/k, IMG. 1657. I&^S.tt'-. Eateredattheport $3,632,401 $4,378,697 SI,«TMO6 Thrown on market. S.TJSjfJOT 4,720,304 1,018,424 Since Jan. 1. V . Entsred at the port 55,090,840 Z7.187V653 Thrown on matkeb 54,897,871 55,697,378 32,018,904= The Ciaclnnati Oaxotte of Saturday says: “ Floor was very firm again to-day, and holders ask a far (bvr advanoo. No increase Is observable In tbe lecefpts.asd the advance In price docs uotindute any more free offerings of stocks. Prices have again advanced lo New York, and for grade* corresponding with our superfine, the quotations sre now $5@55,10. This comes nearer to affording a relia ble shipping margin than any figures thvt hare prevailed for some months past, and If the Eastern martel shall as sume a steady appearance, there will be luervaaed shipments from this section. Freights are pow 85 to 90c for this port to New York—the Utter Ur allirall, and (be former rail andlako. We bate no change to notice In tbe Qralo mar ket.' Corn Is rather heavy. Wheat aruLOsta steady." The Cincinnati Commercial ot Monday sajs: “Flour ruled Ann to-day,and tbo demand in excess of the’ supply, at onr quotations. Whiskey Is firm. Sugar active,and more disposition to 1 buy than to sell, st S@9 for common to prime. Tbe stock la generally reduced, and is now rrry smallfor the season. MoUssea has advanced to 40, aod the market somewhat unsettled. Cotfoe Is firm, and prims Very scarce. Mao Pork has again advanced, and was saleable today at $10*25; bat holders ask $10,75, or, to ex pitas it mot* perfectly, have withdrawn from the iqarkot. There is better demand for Bacon, and GVi ml 0 were freely offered for bhoolden and Bides. Iwrd ia held generally at il; 000 bffle sold last evening at 10)£ Tbe market for Grain U very firm, with a good demand and light receipts. New Whito Wheat is- saleable at 97@ $1; Corn at 68; Oats at 47@43; and Bye at 67.' - Private advice* from the East are vjry favorable for Su gar and Molaseev, particularly the Utter which is held at 45 ' for New Orleans.” ASHES—the market Is Gall; we quote Pots nominal at 6@6|£, and Pearls at Boda Ash ranges from 3^ @t. BUTTER AND EGOS-r-Thers H no Butter offering, and prices are etrictty;iionxinel at 10@12. Eggs are ecarco but not much ia demand st BACON—Tbo market is (Inner aod there is a fair amount of activity for tho seaeoc; Sales of Shoulders at and 7. a* In sice; Sides.Y®BV£; plain flams, canvassed do at 10@10}£ Sugar-Cored do.ll}{@l2. BEANS—Are almost no sole; we quoto smalt White at 75 @sl,oo, wllh no offers above tbo inside figure. BUCKETS AND TUBS—The Fallston manufacturers have made a farther redaction, and we now qoote as follows: Plain inside, red, blue, green, or drab, $1,45 ft doz, do pafoted, d 051,50; do varnuhud, do $1,50; do 3 hoop do 1,76; do 3do palnwo, 1,75. Tabs, No. 1, hoop*, 24 Id. diameter, 1,76; l*2 hoops, 4 in. diameter, 0,75; do No. 2, red, bias, green, or drab, 0.09 ft doz, in; do do 3 do 6,50 do, do; do do. 4 do 4,76 do lflU; do do 6 do 4,00 do, 14 do. Keelers, No. 1, do do, ■ -■ do 1814 do; do do 2, do 2,76 do, 13J4d0. Hair Bushels, eealrd, red stained and varulsbvd, 4,76 do. Terms cash, par funds. In the retail way, Buckets are selling from store by the doz at $1,75@52,00. BROOMS—there ta a fair supply, and prices radge from $1 23 per dozen for common to $3 lorcholce extra, intermo dlate grades ranging accordingly. OO&DAGE— Manilla Bops, reil, 13 c t6',H&niUa Rope, cat, 14 cft B> Hemp Bops, eoB, 11 c ft tbiUrmp Ropcy cut, 12 c ft to Tarred Rcqas, coil, 11 c H lb 1 Tarred Itopo, cut, 12 e ft fi> Packing Y«rd,fißB,ll e 9 JblpacklugYHrn.coni lo rft ft BED CORDS—Manilla, $1,60. $2,26@53.00 ft do*. Hsmp, $1,37, ? UNE3—Mauilia, 87 cfe ft doz. llouip, 70c. OOTTON YARNS—Prices remain as before'quoted: WOT TAUT. . Nos. sto lOlnclnrive 22c fift No.lfl:. • Noe. 11 Al 2. 23 c * ft No. 17..—.. No, 13 e V B) No. 18... X... No. Ift. 3ft e V !b No. No. 14 2® eft alNo. dozxs tujp N 0.400... 12c»doitNo.JbO..._i 8 c?doz N 0.400 UcftdoilKo46»... , a^.— 8 c*d6t yg mould 13 and adamantine 21@22. Soap rcmaiue as belore, steady at 6 for comment, 6% fo f Palm, and 10 for Toilet end ■ Castile, 6% lor Chemical Olive, and 7 fin German. CIIKESE— Prim* Cheese is io good demand. caring to the Ugbt supply; Sale* to small lots to city andooaatrr trade at T&7UL as In qaaiity, for new, DUIKU FRUIX—‘There has been some Inquiry for Apples, and Sales at 51 T 264gf1,37££; bat there are rrry few lots oa hand. Peaches are nominal at f3,"6{g£4,Qo. DRIED sale* by the tierce at FRATIIKRS—we note aalea of prime western, oo arrival, at 46 bat only la smalt lotar Cram stars they are h*w In the small wsy at 60. FEED—We qaote Feed, on artlral, within, the range of 40@9Q for Brao, Shorts, SUlpstuffs and Middlings, with sties n \ Bran at 40, mixed Ban and Shorts at 60, and Shorts at eo@66. Flill—Mackerel No- 3, are firmer; and we oote.salfe to clly trade at sfc,l>oi§s9.oQ, end to country trade at $9,60@ $lO. Halifax Herring $5,75®56,0f1; Baltimore do, $7,60@ (8,00. Ia Lake Fish, the following prices an now current; While Flahi ? bbl, $7.00; do faf do. 3,60; Trout, dotdo, $6; do bfdo, Herring, dodo, 6,00; do h( <10,3,00; Salmon, do, 8,00; do bfdo, 4,00. FLOUR—The market U firmer, especially for Um choice i grade*. Tbeto la scarcely aay offering from first hand*, and I our quoUtlo&i are nominal, at $3,60@53,02 for sopor, and I $4,00 for extra; we bare, bowerer, heard of do talcs from which tp make Dp quotation*. From «tore, sales of nper at $3.87@54,00, extra « $4,25@54,60, and family do at SvS@ I $5,00. The general tendency was to mora firmness, owing I to the low stage of water la the rlrcr, which cute off re- ceipts from below. . The market for Oats bas been aetlre; but owing to the advance In freights, .which renders U .too coatly to ship to Cincinnati, prices bare declined somewhat. Bides were made in small lota yesterday, from wagon, at S 3 V boa of 33 tbi-, but large lota would not be taken at that figure, aa they bare to bo stored to await a rise in the river. Bn M nominal at 45, and Coax at 60 from firet bands, and 66 from store. Borne new crop Btitti bas told to arrlTS at 60 for prime fall; old barley would sell at 30Q35 for feed. Wheat la steady at 70(375 for Fa. Mediterranean. Borne new wheat from Tennessee, mixed Bed and White, eotd on the wharf on Saturday at 03. GROCERIES—Sugar la firmer, and we quote now at 9(3 ! BV£; and Mofasaeaat J42@*3, with an upward tendency. : Ooffae is firm at and Bice at 6 2 - “ 60 « aj4 - «... oo “ 3 « k .-1,80 “ *• •• « « Fsr Foot. Id Inch Gm Pipo.— 7 eta. 1 : E#i 1 - “ 17J4 - \% “ —26 “ Boldest to the euatomary dli icount. Iceland sales of new at’ s7(s} HAT—A fair supply at $lO fi ton. HlDES—Grren Elides are fit nn at 0; of Dry Hides, there Hires are nominal atlT., rery light demand, but’card repeat our quotations: but fow in market aod our fi IRON A NAlLS—there Isa rttaa in aochanced) end we r noir,to. Common Bar I ton per ft... 3% JnoUto “ w -4)2 IrmKowWap . “ " « Slab* “ .v. 4 ICd to 154 Nalla » k<»g.—s,6o 6d to 0d “ BnOa * Fenw Nalla V kej...-a,76 W • 7d “ « —4,25 U “ “ .™4,M 4d *• —4,76 3d “ • * —.6,75 . 3& “ - —7 fiO | Cat Spike* S to 4^ eOiua iboh. Per pound.™— _-....054 jg^ h =r x « ‘Z'Z™~. Beet quality™. aotntDtirosQoix*. p Inch. .* jb 3£; rui us. Done Shoe 1 by % 7-10 and U inch ... 3*4 Dandy Tire, I*4 by £4, 7-10 and yl Inch... 8W Saddle Tree I*4 aod by 840 and Win 4 do KlaodlK by 3406 ££ in d Inch' “ 6 to 6 .... Wrot Spike* Clinch all length* .C] " M« “ 6j Boiler Riwtt SHEET BOS. No*, u, u, u, »* nH *yi\ « is7si\22afli~. « 6 - &!Z “ *M\ LEATHER —No change and we repast onr quotations: Red BoiesMb : “gfgg Upjper Leather — Skirting Loathor ft jSgjai fTimm mifhjZl LARD—Market firm at for City No. 1, bat oa tr*n«&*tl(ms. . . . HBBS PORK—la rtrj dal!, hot there if an occasional tale at $10,50® Jl7 $ bbt. OlL—LlnaeodOll it firmer, and holders are.aakiog 70Q75, bnt wabaro no tala* to note; lardOUNalia firm alSfi. SEEDS—Wacan hear ef nothing duing In Timothy or Clonr. Flax it atoady at $1,25. : SALT—Steady bnt dull at sl,oo@|l,M for No. land $1,15 : for extra. WINDOW GLASS—price* aba firm, and are repeat out quotation* forth* amafl rise* city toakolxB and' 7X9, $3,00; Bxlo, $3,75; BXII to Oxll and 9X12 to 10x12, IL2& &xl3 to 9xl&and 9x14 to 10x16, st,s& Theta ar*. not cash price* ooantry brands ranee 50 cents box l«a. For the succeeding median) sixes, 10 $1 cent discount oit WHITE LEAD—firm and in -steady demand at $2,50 9 kag for pore in oU,»addry9esitb, anUoatothantnaldia ootuit. JUdLeadsX@9,Mt, and Litharge BU. WHISKEY—Raw baa adraooed to 5 2302 L and rectified to 24^24, WOOL—The receipts for shipment a day. Yery little ©flaring for Balt, and we quote the ' market quite, at 25Q4Q, ea In qoality. - > j PHOAMUrnn dm* Uiutt-the. Csttle market, this weck.prcsants 0) feature worthj et especial notice, ft* offerings amount to about ITOO head, an loerrew of aboat lOdoverthe' receipt* of last week., Tho demand cuntlnaei. very Umttcd, and the -supply large, for thU season of the year. Mostly alt tba cattle exhibited were dispoeed of at price* ranging troai.JJ.fiotoS9,&oqrl 100 lbs, the latter rate for extnquiUj.'~'AtWardril'a Dtot* Yard there were of* fared, daring the week, 030 ’ Of Sheep, the offering! amount to 6010 bead. The mar ket hie bent quite brisk, wltha’llftfat advance on the oflaetweek. the sals* were effected at «2 to ftVhead, eqtud to Cenft for dressed. The arrinit andl sales at Phillip's Union. Drove Yard, for the week; wan 8» Uogs, which sold freely at price* ftoa S6J4 *» ss£ qt 100 Ib» net, . fupia niwii •• The water la leea than three feet by the otetal mark }fte wratber very warm again.- Thera bu been no arrival's! tbla port aloee last Saturday. The Jennie Oray U loading , far Ctncinnsti with speed. She le alone. The ateamm here j are eearly all fast for want of water ov loads. - TbaCtadft* I natl Commercial of Monday asyt: 1 “The Endeavor arrived from Pittsburgh yeatnday, dew Hold for LoolariUe, with 550 tou*-160 tops for Oocrimstl I and the balance far Ixmlrvllle. Phe bad 60 way and throng drevmg< 1 met#locoes. ts MmMriMMtwdnt aground M bom at Slam House, aod robbed hard Ibroogh l iliiiiiiit—rit aad pgfflngtre. iefttbeßmtiag*Sound /• v ♦ . * -Air*--. '» - l ' '' -J- ' ' 31. Danley, a.' - "- evening, «llh ver gers. She left Little »• •• *. Blliott at the wheel. Commerce,(S3nsHae belowMeu.._. • • • :.; to take tho mail op the Arkonea* fro— ..... day. TbeQaapaw proceeded tothsdoeß,_-. .-i \ • goes complete roeovarioß. ehsn Sbewill be iw . . . . ;,. torn trip—. The Interchangearrived from Parke.. Evawsrnix.—lb* Hazel Dell, Melrose, If high, Neptu and Prims Poona, for BLXoats, pueed down on Friday- Br. Lovt&i—Tha Gen, Pik* vixen, Lacrosse. Stephen Pc cm tar, Deootah, and Ida May, were to hate left Bt. Lome on Cataraay for tbit port_.....C»pL Bam. ffl'Cclfoagb. Ist® of the Gnat West, (roeentiy burned at Pittsburgh) la here; UshasnoTdoeided whether, hew W build or bay another boatA'..:^CbpCDuxuslly, Ute of tbs Langley, hasntunwff tram Plttohurgb. H» did not purchase a light draught •taameraa anticipated, butJa.still on the scent of a swift ■eprincbottom*padcet? * - ;i TheGszettanys: __ , . .... M We are pained'to bars IhatMr.Joiepb A. Silver, see • oad clerk of the steamer Jamea H. Loco*, and brother of f*pt D. H-Mver, woe drowned off the Loots at Hickman, d good old red; forwhUe. Ryewanted at 70c. Cora in active request at BOc, for yeUow. Oats better, 5,000 bos, said at 42®42%c, for otd and 40c, for new Provisions have an upward tendency, r Whiskey firm at2s 326 c, the letter for Ohio.' . Cixcrhati, Jnly26.—Flour unchanged; soles bbls, October delivery were sold at $4,20. wbbkey unchanged; aalee 900 bbls, at 22c. provisions unsettled, holders- refuse to tell expecting higher prices. Mess Pork has advanced to $16,76. Bacon Is held oot of tbe martoC Bulk Meat ditto. Grain unchanged; Oats 46®47c with Urge receipts. .Mosey matters unchanged. BaLtotosx, July 26.—Flour market firmer; talcs naw city at $l6Q@4. Wheat actlvs, and B@6c, lower; white u qu<*n*S at SL2S®L37; red Corn lower, white 83084 c; yellow 90@91c. Whiskey firm at 2Q@2Tc. PlO. Tistons quiet and uachanged . Xtrsulut Stramrrß. BConongahaU River U. 8. Mall -> Packet* STEAMER TELEGRAPH, BTEAMKR. JEFFERSON, Carr. J. a WoonwAxn. Cm. Qbobgx CiAik. The above new steamers are now running regularly. Morning Boats leave Pitts burgh at 8 o’clock A. SL, and Evening Boats at 8 o’clock P. SL for hFKeesport, Elizabethtown, Monoogs hela City, Brilevernon, Fayetto Clty, Greenfield, Callforala and Biwnsvtlle, there connecting with Uacka and Coaches for CnlonNwm, rayetteSprlngs, Morgantown, Wayuesburg, Cannlchaeltova and Jetnraon. Paseengeta ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for $2, meals ondstutwruoms on boats iadmit*.— Boats returning from Brownsville leqve at 8 o’clock in the moraingasdS in tho evening.. For farther Icformsliaa en quire at the OlBce, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street, oofi Q. W. SWINDLER, RUBO. RKGULAK MARIETTA AND , IPftjh ZANESVILLE PACKET.—The light draught atoamer LIZZIE MARTIN, Capt. brown, Clerk M’ConDell, will leavo for the above and all lotcrmedl* ale ports EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON at 4 o’clock. For freight or pasuee apply on board or to 3 jq2-> ... JTLACK,BAKNK3 AOO^Agents. . St. tLouis, &c. FOR St. LOUIS, KEOKUK, BURLINGTON, DAVENPORT, NA, DCHOQUB, PRAIRIE DO CHIKN, . LA.CBOB6E. STILWATntANDdTIPAUL.—IbefIoo Steamer* ANGLO* SAXON, Capt. Baker,will leave fortbeabovo.andallin* tormediate ports on THIS DAY-tho27tblnsL, at 4 o'clock r ; M. For freight or passage apply ou board or to Jo2o . I LACK. BARNES A CO. Cincinnati, Set. FOR CINCINNATI.—Tho TGgu- , JCSLA Ur packet M JENKI£ GRAY,” Capt. A. Besrrs, will leave for the above and all intermediate ports on TUeSDAT, the 27th tush, atlOo’clork.A.M.' For freight or passage apply on board, or to • „ FLACK, BARNES A 00-, Agents. FOR CINCINNATI A LOUIS*, VILLE.—The fine atemmer B. P. baBD, Capt. Geo. W. Keed, wilt leave for tbe above and all Intermediate ports ou THIS DAT tho 271 b Inst. For freight or passage apply on board or to - Jog* , ■ELACK»‘BARNS3 A CO. 2O cWtt 3O lb 3lc?»lb jEUtii ®tlrans’, fee; FOR NEW ORLEANS (wren ■ Star area.)—The splendid steamer ALUA,sU|^HHI Capt. RohtnsoD, will leave Cincinnati for the above and; all intermediate ports; Will take all Plltiborgh frulgbt con signed. Fur ratal apply to ju2o • FLACK, BARNES A CO. iEUscrUancotm. DR. R. A. WILSON’S Tonle, Oathartle and Antl-D jrapepilc PILLS, PREPARED AND SOLD BY B. L. . FAHNESTOCK. A CO., WHOLE&ALK DBTJGGBTS, No. 00-, corner of Wood and Fourth eta, Pittsburgh, Pa. AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic and anU-dytpeptlo medicine, these Fills are recommended to the pnblie by the former proprie tor (Dr. Wilton) with a confidence coeh aea long continued and careful trial of them In an ample practice warranto. In thrlr operation as a ea*bartte, they Influence more the me* tory and lew the secerning power of the bowels than any other combination in common use. AS A TON tO.—They agree with the most-delicate atom eeh, mooring nausea, pain *a4 dcbOily from that organ, and throughlt impart tone and vigor (0 tho whole system. AS AN ANII-DYSPEPTIO.—They neutralise and Inter rupt the formation of a rids, check fermentation, and-pre vent the elimination of gtsee tram the food in the stomach, —the direct conatqoe&cee of chemlcaiactioo,—au action wbldvahonli never exist In the human stomach. Prom these pecullaritiM in the Pills, a perron .taktug them may expect a full aod natural evaeQaoon.of the bowel*, without pain, nauses,local cr general debility, or that dis gusting ilcknam or cosUvaneaa—the usual effect* which,at* tend or follow the use of other parens. • OERTUIOATER. Extract of a Letter from B. F. Farnsworth 6c Cov> Druggist*, JfwmphisJ Tenn., . Jan. 7,1858. i - 'Uesara.il, fo. F ASJrxaTocx A Co.—We were the first to in troduce Dr. R. Adame Wilson’s Pill* here many years ago.— The/ were the best mi ever lathis market. Wenae no other la our own families, end secured for them a high character by onr recommendations. Yonrs,traly, . . Q. F. FAUNBWOKTH AOO. Extract of o Letter from O. TT. /net*, A r aiAn'Be, \Tenn., February 15, 1858. Uaears. B.L. FeasssrocK AOo,—Deer Sirs:—! have aeeh Dr. K. A. Wilson’s Pills used for the ague with good effect; 1 hav* used them myself, and believe them to he the beet PUI in nse. I have no donbt they will cure many other complaints when properly need, and X cheerfully recom mend them to the public. Respectfully, joore, . ,G.W. IRWIN.: from Col* IFm. Eoplein*, lata .Canal (%uwu*tiob«r. WssniHoroa, Pa , Janusry B,lW7.—Dear Docton—lhava been using your “Anti-Dyspeptic” Pills, when.ocosahm re qnired, for many years, aod can trnthfhlly tay that I have never found any medicine equal to .them In relieving o>e fromaffcctlonaofthertotaadiandhead.'They hqveMver felled to relieve me from headache, and have always left my system In better condition than they found It. Inntttcon ftdcntly recommend yourPdls aa a aafa and highly valuable medldne. Tory reaped fully, Ac^' • ' ■ WU.IiOrEINS. Dr. R. Adahs Wiuon. From Tho*. Blackmorc, £*%., Treasurer of Allegheny County, Pa. To. Dr. R. A. Wruos.—Deerfilrv I hare beenulngyunr PIUs since 1340, and do decidedly aay they are the best Pill in use, or that I have aay knowledge of- I first u*>d them for •Sick beedacb*," with which I suffered beyond descrip tion. lam happy to say, that they entirely cured mo.— p\ne* then X nse them as a family medicine; U X am billions or anything ails me, aod I require madid nc, I taken Pill ■■AW cures me; they are my only medldne, an» SVU mTK »^jL- qEABOKABM3 .jjiwA Dwun, no® "sSSSoS’ioT* jTtKDAK TUBS. AN »>• • •: ■* - i sj; ; " .L'L. (120,000 of wu. . . (iu tiulAM tli# Bi. will cntte tbo* to pn’ . , daw dorin*th#ttcttl£#ol«>t*». .. Tb«/#l#o aiU ittantton to ibeu NEW LINEN SUPERIOtt ....... fot tailing wUch-ti rocoiTJcf nnir»rsfi «#•-' , -fromth#Xodii». „ , , , • •* "W' 1 - | /■* Xb#y»r® th#*ot< proprietors of tv WIT ( * ■* ;■•■■*•• • ■■/■■. “Patent Adjustable Bostic 1 ' iri aSe. ; Bawar# at the many imitation# offcisd .1 »If •* ; tb«y are all titter lafriagunvot* of *« pafrQt, c* wortto- Uu. ' T.-.-r,-. m-- .; They also msmiCsctnre cver 70 Othet Different Styles ~ . < ieilh and wfcAn»rfthe ‘‘Patent Adjoiiebleßmtla.? 1 Tbtee BK.rRTSI«T» beea recommended by the IuGII* IST MEDICAL AUTHORITY u being tto butmti&lM Xadfas sue. Cfco* has tvcr.btt*• .;■**** DOUGLAS A- SHERWOOD, .7 HiSOFAOrOBEES.intWIOEK.:- Fcr Ml. throogtioii t*thr United Etatw mid CSavlM. . - \ Jell:3md. ■ : . ■ • 1 ■' ' • ” v: "~- Rsgtiter. PROPERTY HOI.OER3, ATTJCMTTOM. ?s&&m A.boßarsenr,: ■- Haring increased th*lr JHcUIUtt ftnr manabctorfeg' sod. appljing v ’ W- 23- OHILDS de GO’S ■ PATENT ELASTIC FIRE! " v. • ' avd .• : : WATER PROOF CK3IEST ROOFISTG, ARE now prepared to execute ordersfor AJiy description of Kooft, steep or flat, at the shortest tw-' Ueeaad with the almost care, being .determined to potOTtl ' 1 Booth that cannot be eorputed for *' Cheapness and. lDiirabllity'- > \ Oar Boob are too well known to-reqaireenroaiopr frv-: at. Teetimooialein laror of- this Roofing and _e*raplrec* u be seen by calling st onrOflco, No. 75 SmltMeU BnUdings cowed with the abate Jtoofingeah beaten at, : H; NelSon’a, corner of Wylie end■ High streets; J~Beck'£-; new Hotel,cornerofGrantendSetenUi'irtreit* Houm of W.O. Leslie, Diamond;Alley,".opposite Pattersons ffUbtoStorecf R.Btnw,eqmtrof Htrket’audSecond •(«» . . Boat; House of .Robert- Flynn, Congreet.Wtwtea.Wibiirr and WyUe streets; Store of J; M. McSLabcrie/ Wt baler.‘it**: BteblaofA.Bradlay,oocaer»f,Water alloy,and Saadgbty - 1 street, {loose of Hi B.‘ Wllklius Esq;, -Wood's . Ban; Hoaso of A. Negley, John Scott, Wm. McOtll and Mr! Coon, Hast liberty;and rannyotherstoo nnm«»oa* toineiKC--,;. ■ tion. PEItUIN k JOHNSON* ap&dawlyJT . 80.75 Bmilhflt»l4 frt-, PiUsliargh, I’a. LATEST NEWSfrom all parts of the world Bee Ibo NEW YORK , ■* « ' DAILY HERALD, - » TJtTBTOBr - ‘ - PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRE33, f r\r v ~* public Tnawrn,'’; lOd CINCINNATI OOMUEHOPAV . : Dcttmctl'taerMTPU’* ifthedty, bTle**log Tonr«diilmprmi mrSl Ooroer Acdunoo m£adjr'* EOEIVED .AND'FOK SAJmjpY Ll4MMcCCTCaßoN,lssLiUfTty4n 25bbU.larE»MW > ?«0.3 Mackerel:' ■ . "£.•&*{ . 26 htdo do do do • 60 bag* Bio Coffsn, . ~~.i SOtwxei Grant’* Tobacco: -v. • •***■?.?■- 60,half cbteU? cnogUjvoqT«; . •.-'Sfr**::** , •' . 20 do superior U!*ck do .., ,<*'%' 100 bblt.Ko.l Bait; r ‘ V:-:* 10 cask* Potaab; .->• •'? 100 boxes Cbeese. . je22 JOHN bars Joit received and for cate a Urn BngUsb Venetian Red, BocKalleOchre,' ' Vermont Ocbra. . i Baltimore Jfornnc. 25bbl* Halifax RerrloK. ' 20 do K 0.3 Mackerel. 10 do No, 1 do 25TttdoJfo.3 do / . 2&KJU* No.l, 2*od 3 do: • / * " 100 pockegta Lake Fi*b, sale bjr '* . Jel9 . J. B, CANMELD. ■ pONSIONMtNTS— • V-J 6000 pound*CountrytUcon;' : - .360 but prims Whit* Bmok 6bbb.Ko.lUnt: . v ~ 10 ksgs Froth Batter; , 4 . 1 box Deer Skins; 200 boi Dry Apples, , .. lo etoresadforeeleby BURIYRTt A DILWORTIi* QUJTORIES— .. C5lOO coils ftsaor&d skec Manilla ttop*; . 150 btlea beat Nary Oakum; , 2SbbU> PUdC 40 do D. Winter Whole Oil; • *4» ff-8-No-JI»rdOll, ‘ ‘ t’CV On hand snd for nUo by JOUESi-'CCObST, >!"$: ‘ • • Ko. 141 Water it, near Cherry nlloy> *r COMPOUND SYRBP OP PHOSPHATES.- 1 08, CHEMICAL FOOD.—Thia preparation I*bol Io*' traded m apopular reraedy, bat mbmlltuT U> tt» madiad faculty m o nutritive tonic, well eulted to ■apply th* «Mt« of elementary. matter it> tbe’ bosun eye tern during Uu progpew of cbnmte c*m>, particalaiTy in Z>y«p»p*U nod CottfamptkmrrTtiia preparation li tfeu&nt to tbo *1 *, agreeable to the tttte «Bd gniclol to tbV nt■ od haad'aad toed# to order. Bailer* y» w' tow* *: waixac^ .A.ty«t,pituhtuW' gyio trALUffl- LAKE FISII—IOU halfbbl,. White Fi»fa; ; . I*o . do .do Troo«, V ; ’/ r 1 ’ . 100 • -«fo do QmlojS ''i f-’ .!•.■■■ •' #o' do : d«r esimstt; :: 2O 46: do Tfcterei-'’. •'» Jb* rt-ei *ad for tad* by ; lIKXkT 11. COMJSg,..* , MANILLA, Bag and Tea Papers oOtill v* •teeoosdqiullrimfiirMteat 1 . . - ■-.■■■-: r..‘ • ..*.. ,WB.UATBN*dP«t»A-'^:. rrt >L.: uassen'SfATßffT # minute freezers/ 108 OBSAM FIIEEZEH MADE.-’- 1 ‘Otllsbd get olio-at T. J. CBAIQACO'fi, 184 Wood tt: „• ? CAHPETS. tn deliver**** AmerlcnuZino, VVhita LfuJ, :■ ' mml/WliHliis. ’.. 1 ' * 8 to am Marble Worka. Sun umbrellas; ■ • '•' LAWNt _ » • ■' BEBAQE&, \* tACBMANTtM, v: / lIOOFjiIUBTJf. i- Al».vtdl Mods of Dm* Goods *nd Domestic*’: •. *v ' jtia -•■•■, c.HkwaQy Lovg.T4M«rt«tfg.S\: