■ vv vVix S';!: ~v ■ t J- : '«L- 'l. • • ' ■ >t-\ uL I ' ■' 'n.‘ • i /. ' 'i, • .r.. Y'-iViJiKVi " r ‘‘:;r^c •••**• J-A.. ', ."F/ ... : ~ , »-. * \...*•**■« ■ •••■..•« » ; «\*. I. -M •..■»• i,. 'tftj. .V' -• is: ‘ - (•• ! *sr ■>*■’V- 4ik .y.cv y V.V'y.'t.J. *. mm istl J-V ;- oTI •:i§|sa|||pi JU& .*• *%• &>><.£•• ;%*afc.vs-';. '•A' 3 ? Sv •^'‘^2v\''' H '' "• ' t-'i S WS# .'SpA isig j: fejAA’i*'' m®w ■lift* liiMi ■H - :hK &v^®§jj>BSs| SAASipiii f' '. 'v V 'i. i iVAi>-> j » H .• f _ s_- I I; ObttiT»Uon» taken it 8W« OpU ***a Ho. tt Fifth fttntf, July SStb.. a ICR. ISUUDE. —*o .:. je —.— ui ; vo . 00 87 6-20 8 o’clock il 1 ' : . u. > , .Rtta CaxArAdvx*ti3i.vg —Several papers of „ this cffy, wo learn ca pretty-good authority, hstf.tfo contract for adTertisiog. the weekly . tt&Uaani of serea city banks at fifty dollars per • aonum foMhe whole lot. We eaVt fell how it ; pay* p&r neighbors, bat according to the nicest cotadoGon we nan make, these “soulless cor porations” hata'leae of tho / cheapest contracts «f«r made with newspapers.' kitvenly-fae cau* __ per thousand for two .hundred and eight thous and ems of composition, the amount; daring the year, the proprietors of these papers pay . their compositor* fifly-tvodollars per annum, when they themselves reeeire but/yty dollar* for the S . contract. We mootion the matter not to find ' fault with the bank officers—who- hare a right, if they see fit, to.make the cheapest bargain poaiiple for a class of advertising which they do '-not probably oare to do at their own expense if at all—but to show why the Dispotch declines thlsaod some other adTertisiog custom, which oar u.iglibora umillj Uko on «ach ruinotu (ermt thlt thlUuOfn hove of it the Idler for their ThajoUdliAs ot alrntiring is another great mistake, jothose’ of experience in business genersllj admit.: It lead, non to suppose that thsr.adrtttlJtrjs reailja “pstrou" paying tor -- f^T^snot.readied, or value not received— Indices snany .to regard a printer as a sort of mendicant, for whom the least crust or old bone— . thb,last''ragged, shabby shioplaster—is. good enough.pay; and whom, of all others, a dilapi dated debtor should leave lasttoseuiewith— aTtey the. barber,‘the waiter, and the bootblack. We moke the above extract from the Dispatch of yesterday, U; order to add the weight of our own experience./The ruinous and reckless prices at which some of the papers of this city agree to advertise, and the pertinacious and dis reputable system of bonny Which obtains .to a certain extent, cannot fail to produce an un favorable, effect not only upon the character of the press, but upon its finances. TVo hare always been willing to leave tho character oflhe&ortfts, as a medium between, buyer and seller to the judgment of its patron: and we haTe nol often beea expected toccnform to theyaerrflfci prices of lome of our neighbors. While we shall be pleased to see our old friends and aa many new ones as may consider it to their into reel tppatronise us, to whom we will best terms,' and the faithful fulfilment of contracts, we wish it under* atood that we do not work for uo thing, and solicit the prirOige of doing so.' • Poucc Joseph and Benjamin Green Were before the Mayor on Wednesday morning charged with rlotoo* conduct, at Uiehonse of Mr*. M’Kexraa in the Bth Ward where there was *“§bt «f the Grcetfsown seeking, in which Mra. aT£. .nod her son come bat Bret best. The Mayor fined them £5 each and costa amounting an all to £l2. 6 Two men named respectfully J. it. Johnston. ■ . ,?? te,0 * Brien wrested on. Tuesday; night mWest Pittsburgh, charged with - larceny or a lot of glass. They were caught in thenct, H seems of robbing Lbrena’s Glass' Works. They, wer*. taken befofe Bsqsire Williams, who after giving them a hearing committed them tojaiL A frail woman named Elis,*Cross was yesier* day on her way In jaiL for lodgings of twenty day* duration, when she broke away from Adams the offioer,who had her in charge and ii_ waaonly after an active ebase that he succeeded in arresting her again. .. t .? * 1 JnttKios CoiLioa—TbeAonad Commence meat of this Institution will take place on the fourth of-August next The exercises connected With the Anniversary will boos follows: Bab both, August 1, a Sermon before the Religious' ' by-Bev..-Geo. W.'.Thompson, of Acu demlarand the Baccalaurealo Sermon, bribe President. On Taesdsy, August S, the Alumni Association will be addressed by Ber. Dr. Alfred NeVin, of ' Philadelphia; and *a Historical Notice of tha Class of 1828, will be read byjUr.XoJfcl Touhj* .. Exercises to commenee .at 2 P.*M. In the evening of the same day, Btfv. Dr. Hove, of Richmond/Vo., will deliver the Address be _far».the Literary Societies of the College. .* i HosklCLE Death— Awful Warn toy to Drunk-* erds. —Lost Wcdaeiday morning, we ‘ wer* r shocked on hearing the intelligence.that a waifonml dead that morning, .with his feet fast to a baggy, and the horse wandering about in tho woods alongside of the road,; miles this side of Salem. It was soon ascertained that it was Robert Barnett, of Allegheny Tp. He was a man of over 70 years of age; had been ctfnsta . bte for many/years, and was at this time acting - in that'office, for that township.' He came to * town on Tuesday, in a sort of baggy, with a p&u -x pefr for the poor-house. He has been iutemper ate in hU habits for many yoars,atui left this for home, as ha said, about 8 o’clock in the evening. ' Grtaubvrff Herald. Caught. —A few days since: we noticed the fact that a fellow; .calling hlmself 'Moore, had procured* horse from a man in Bedford and made off with hinr. Wefiod an account of hfq capture in the Somerset Herald. , The fellow eent off a confederate with the horse at Berlin - and walked to Somerset.' There he hired a horse at the livery stable of Jas. H. Renford to go to John Davis’s, In Mlddlecreek township.— ShSriffSwope*and Mr. Benfonfrfollowed hard oa his track, finding that he-had stolen the jeoond.horse, and. came up with him at Browns* . wills, as he wot displaying the goodpointsof the horse toonadmiriog crowd. They arresfedhlm, • - brought him back, and he U now securely lodged *<|a the Somerset jail.' Qcartirlt MsrnsGs. —The second round of QaarterJy Mectlngs in the Pittsburgh M. E. Pis* triet, will ber held as .follows:. Southfield and Wesley Chape), August B;Trinity and East Lib erty and Wilkfnsborg, 15; Freeport, 22; Camp* meeting, - 29; Tor en tom, September 5; Liberty Street and Bradley Chapel, 12; Birmingham and Sooth Pittsburgh, Port Perry, 26; Ashbury Chapel aud Squirrel Hill, October 3; Sharps*, burg and Pine Creek and puqueane, 10; Lew* rencevflle, 17; McKeesport, 24; Christ Church And City Mission, 81. , Attack ok McllUxebt.— lhrPrve Phytic of Tuesday contains a very ungenerous attack on Uej. M-ellheuny, one of UieCounty Commission ers. It is a fset well knows to the conductors of that Jakey organ, that Usj. Mcllhenny has a free passover the Pennsylvania Road, which ha always nses when he goes east, and the at tack on those who hare free passes was intend ed, doubtless, for bis special edification. The Pott alludes to sundry other persons who have free passes over that road. Will the Pott givejis the names? Wa onderstand thei Congressional Conferees of tits Westmoreland District-are to meet in Qreetultarg, on Tuesday, the 3d day of Angnst to nominate a candidate for Congress. The following are the conferees from each eotraty. . Armstrong—Addison Leech,-Esq., Dr. Thoi. Allison, and Judge Stephenson.' ‘‘ v ; Indiana—J f ß. Smith, Esq., William Erins. JEsq., and John Graff, Eiq. Westmoreland—Gen. c. P. Markle, Joseph Moorbead. Eaq.- andHenery M’Dride, Esq. match of married, tb. »mglg ! men, comes off at Oakland to-day. - There are fifteen on each side, and they are expert players end go into the game with the determination of .comiojfdot winners,' we lookforawarm contest. ladiea'are all on the aide of the unmarried 1 : .'menpiodwataks a bet that the beads of fami r ’ Ue»««#,ln ewefid beat. ■ DiiutcToaa Euectxd.—At a late meetlngof the Stockholders of the Central Mining Compa ny, heldin thiscity, the; following gentlemen werseleeted Plrectors to serve for the tutting year: C. 0. Hussey, Waterman Palmer, Thos. Mr Howe, Wffiiao Bagaley # 7aaea M. Cooper; 4. H. Bennett, John 81awaon« X*he .Superior. - J-J AaaiCTTinrEAL.—The Board of the Agriculiu ril Soclety for tbls cotmty mel yesterday. ‘.The enlybosineaa of interest transacted was the; eleetipn of/. Messrs. Johu Mordooh, Jr,, Z.' Patiersonand 3 , B:Negley, delegates to irpnamt A theConnty Soolelyat the meeting of Trustees of. the Pennsylvania Fsrm High School, to'be lit, 1858. _ftoic receiTod, yesterday, from }*• -«ragUn,-'of. th* Reformed Prortyierlin .vBTOca 1* Allegheny city, a package of paper*, 2?S!£!iS? fk S?> I * t^*a *way frlendi »• gua to i»r of u> . W# hl “ * to lie uli oil AUe • And Allegheny bank * «v«t lb.WiMt.- "- W ewnlng nt & o’clock. . . -i'. -' ' v~ i-■;*' i r *-J '*v>' . ; (T ©iijtUt. Mayor and Mr. Baakofen, as guardians or the orphan children of Jacoby, opened Ithe chests and treaties, ;wh!ch were brought luthsr from Chicago, and which belonged to (hit criminal. They contained a large quantity of clothing, coats, pants, boots, had shirts, for the man, and dresses and other appropriate attire for the wife and children. Her tinder clothes were scrupulously neat and showed the 'care of an attentive house wife. There were also beds and bedding for a family. There was an under skirt corresponding precisely with the onefoond on the body of the murdered wife. But whit excited (ho greatest ntteniiou and oxcited a thnll of horror, waa this:—There wu found in one of the trnnkn a wrench filling tho pietol whkh WU found nt the feel of the corpse of the We. With this the pistol was taken to pleoea in an instant. It loaded «t tho toeech. There were also done up with tho wrench n bundle 0f27 lendeu bnllels, precisely fitting the pistoland the bnUet mould in which iT™' Mem> M if crery cirenm stance in the world had already transpired to nx the murder upon this men Jacoby, eren be -15,^ t .1,1081 OTcnrhelmiog proof. .. r™ clothing of tho poor children wm sent, to mem at th. Asylum at Troy Hill. Webeliere u is the intention cf tbo Guardians to proceed in duo form to sell tho other clothing and apply Iheprocseds to tho support of the children. The girl, Anna Suttler, Is living with a Mrs. Brown, inlHamond alley, who has become quite fttl&ched to-ber. Mrs. B. is convinced that tho girl:knew nothing of the-crime. She scarcely, eats or sleeps, but mourns for the bereft chil dren and is hoping to be able to return to Ger many before a great while. How completely the devil most hare held the possession of that Ja coby ! "OrKttas IG, JOLT 20, 1868, 0> TBX CITY: lew*. Items. WAsmxGros Cochiy.— The Examiner gives the statistics of Ifie Union School, and adds t “Tbe debt of the district for ground, build ings, fornUnre, Ac. &0., ia at this date fJoW 1358.) $15,426 04. The board will -hare the means in the next thirty days of .paying on this amount about $2OOO. w B “Checks amounting to about $350 00 were not paid in time to inolude in this account. The Scott Quards held a meeting and passed resolutions ofrespeot to the memory of their deceased captain, John McAllister. Our editorial brother, Wm. 8. Moore, E.q., of the Reporter, deco Med* 4 C * l ’ lllln ’ in M ™ ot Copt. McAllister, Henry Crooks, of Robinson township, acoi denully fell out of bis boggy, on Tnesiby of list week, breaking his eboulder rery bedlr. »nd otherwise injuring him sererely. Mr. O. is qoite an old men, and bis reoorsry is consider, ed Bomewhnt doubtful. ; v Th ® l '.. lc r a ry Soointien connected withWovnes bnrgColiege selected Dwid Pnnl Brown, Eeq., of Philadelphia, to nddrees them nt the oloso of tbo present session. Wo regrot to sey tbel ho has declined. Ret. Alex. Campbell, D. D., of Bethiny, V»., has besn written,to by the com* mitieo to procore a epeaker, but he yet hnro re celredna answer. SrsrznnKD. —On Monday last six students were suspended from Washington College. The names of thejronng gentlemen nro as follows: Cnldwell, o(Wheeliog;.Oeo.'W.Reed, o o g .‘ on: H ‘ M - B « Uc J. of Wheeling; DaridF. Patterson, of Washington county; Jus. haferly, of Pittsburgh, and Boberl Woods, of Pittsburgh. The charge upon which the young men were ausp'ended waa connection with a sc orot somety, entitled the D. D. D. Theyrefused to teßthe meaning D. D„ and were ex- PS"? 1 : »• think it means “Doubtfn! Doctors oiDmany.” Srarr.-Gor. Packer has commis atoned the following named gentlemen as the tho Brigadier General of Jho third brigade,seremsonth dirision, uniform ed militia of Pennaylrania: John Hall, Aid-de-c.mp; Alexander Wishart, Brigade .Qnartermaster; Samuel B. Bentley, Brigade Paymaster; Alexander Murdoch, Brig ade Judge .Adrcnalc; Dr. Wroy Grayson) Brig ado Soigeonu The commlSßions were received on Saturday laßt Itxxs,-— On Saturday, at neon, while the pro* pnetora had gone to dinner, the watch and jew tlry store of Messrs. King & Brother, in War- Ten, Ohio, was entered, and about $2OO worth of watches stole. About one hundred “probationists” were re ceived on Sunday last, into full connection, os members ofthe M. E. Church, of Salem. Ohio. An excellent sermon, appropriate to the occa sion, was preached by the pastor, Rev. Wm. Lynch. . Salem Republican U-nma that ontheeven iog ofthe 16th inst.; the foundry belonging to .Wm. and Abram Michnrr, of Marlboro, waa de-' stroyed by fire. Tho flames wrrciiret discover ed in the neighborhood of thecupalo. A portion ofthe machinery waa eeeured. Theiossis esti omted at about $4OOO. No insurance. . Tbs gas works, for Salem, are new in process of erection, under charge of Mr. Stephenson of .Mansfield.' The sufficient amount of atock be* ingapbacribed, operatious were commenced im* medmte y. By the first of December the town will be lighted with’ gas. Salem is bound to be ahead. ' . ' ' The second Exhibition Of the Salem HorUcuL lural Folr, wilt be held in Town Hall of that place, on next Saturday, thrSlatiust. ft is ex- U»at a very Urge collection of all kinds of flowers, fruits and vegetables of the season will be exhibited. ' Wito Hix Luck:—The Berks County Prat •ays that “Dr. H. W.. Johnson, of Boyerstown, it publicly announced as a candidate for Con gresa;,!# opposition to J. G. Jones. The. Dr. is as upright, honest and capable man; id every manly virtue the • superior of his gormandising' competitor. He is a sound Democrat, and, if elected, would male an.honorable member of Congress.-'; * . ■ l Litxlt to Losb its Names*— it ia possible that '‘Smoky City,” or “City of Smoke," may, ere long, low its title to the appellative. A manqfac* who takes a deep interest in the consum es of'tmoke, handsto the daily press several letters which speak very highly of an invention,' P*l*®tcd and used at Clyde and - at. Amsterdam, N. Y.,. called the Hot Air Blast, or Smoke- Con suming Farnaee. It Is said to use up all the gas sod smoke, aniTto save twenty-five to fifty per cent In the eoet of fuel What o benefit toonr city! Cheerfully will we part 'with tho distinctive name, it we can haveall the immense benefits of our coal system, and he relieved of the annoyances Indicted by the unconsumed particles, first driven'through chimneys into the air, then speedily to deeoeud and spread, envel oping everything out-of-doors in a sooty coat, and penetrating in*doors even to the most secret receeses, and tarnishing as it goes.—-i?</nnfr and -Adv. .... . - ; The Lam Me. D'uklap.—The Board of Con trollers of Allegheny city'held a meeting oh Taesday evening, for the purpose of taking action relative to the death of the late. Robert Dunlap, Jr.; who was a*mcmber of that body. Resolutions were passed expressive of deep regrot for the death of tbe deceased, and extoll ing his coarse as a useful and valuable citizen afcdxealons supporter of the cause of education. : UsirpnM Decided , OE.~The Allegheny In /Eulry, the new military company, has adopted a grey uniform. The “Jackson Independent Blues,” “Washington Infantry” and “Mont gomery Guards,” propose making a tnoonlleht .parade on Friday night. , Tax McKeesport Standard gives notice that the subscribers to thesioak of the bank in that place will be required to pa; in the second In stallment of S2G on each share on or Before the 8d of August next. - A PiO'iuo is to come off to-day at Hr. BaMarflV orchard, between Birmingham and Brownslown. Itia-goUehup for the benefit of SL John’s schools, Birmingham. At tjh Amro ax Hxxruro of the members of the Pittsburgh Loan and Buildiog Association, held on the 27th instant, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Wo. Wilton, President; John Woods,Treas urer; J. 0. Baokofen, Secretary, and George Holts, F.'U. Bushman, L. Uirshfiold, L..Twio, B. H. Meyer and Henry Vooglei, Directors. : Postmastm at Washixotoit— The following appointment has been ordered by the President: 1 Freeman Brady, ar., at Washington, Pa., vice Geo. : W. Aiktn,;removed. Hr. Brady was nom inated and confirmed by the Senate os i’ranois, instead; of Freeman, and therefore a new com mission had to tone. » Bam Businas Waiwsd.—Mr. W. A. Miller, for several yean the accomplished Penman and sao ceetfal Tsacberta the oldest and largest Commercial Sohoole.io OlnoaxiaU, has jnst now engaged hie mt vioes to the Iron City Commercial Colleger Pitts burgh, Pa./where as a worthy associate of the un equated writer/Mr. A. Co wley, he will for the future' assist In teaching Hho very large classes in this now the most popular C©Ue« In the Union, the large patronage ef wbleh enable! the- Proprietor, to rims Score the very bcat .talent ib every department of the College.. . t-\ • For Circulars andSPocimonyaddreta. F. W. Jsxxiss. | A Eikidt »o» Bn V*ma.—Th» nrjixti motor for tW» hot TOthtr li to drop to il Bown’i, Foi.nl St,'Allegheny, old Iroityonroolf to i nmor of their dolidotu 100 Cram, or ■ *lw of opiruto* 100 oold Mto.nl Witor, dirorod with too oholcoot of Bjrop*, anddrairn frost a ftni&tain la excellent or der. Their atoek of Cakes and Confections an or (ha heat description, misufkotend -from food matt* rial, ud got op in (he neatest style Imaginable, Giro them a call. . . ‘ ‘ t Loins ©» ** Tm Xiot» or Pkjlub^ ‘■Xh. lor* °f pnlM, howo'or conM bj art, Bjljm, mm or lou, »n 4 jimrt fa i^i; S* f- ro ? a >.“L*»>? *ooi <m h>ni aadaro, . *>• moa«t ill an It bat ta taolu It mri” , .It!• «a vroTinaa to i fnba tba tamenta mmia at tin Brown fitaaa-CltaiJnj Hill of EookUll £ Wfl »n4 «oi Cli«tnat ttmt, abcra Blub, Ooolclns,' Fsrlor sad, Kostins STOVE a, fintt Prutv FM&n, Cwkiig Bum kf., ' „,«**•**»*•*»■ «*nmisxiKjri, . , , , ■ £ ftont by our Special Reporter.'] - [Fkaierer chans there is in Tobacco, and it is uh deniable that .there harks ih’ its broad leaf a molt po tent Influence, as it has in five centuries itself in every nook, a&d corner of the earth; what ever charm it possesses, exists to exteat in a good article than-fax one of inferior quality. The supplie? of Mefir*. Wilson A Gleason, N 0.276 Lib erty street, and Ohio street, AHcgheny, embrace every ] description known to the trade; and that of assorted I qualities. Their stock, of Imported and Domestic Gigari is one ortheiargastana best.ever brought to the West, and very superior advantages may be rea lized either by the Wholesale or Retail parehaserin dealing with him. Tt it astonishing, the improvement of which the external man ia susceptible,—while years are requir ed to polish and finish up the lunate principlo called minrl, a brief visit to Porter A Smith's Shirt and Furnishing store, Girard House, Smlthfield street,is all reffidentto work a oomplete change in tho ap pearance and transmogrify a fellow of very moder ate }*rtonale into a well dressed and pro-possessing gentlemen. __ ■lTere.U another endorsement of the best medicino extant for diseases of the throat or longs: ■ . Allxshejty, July, 1856. We b&ve used Bowman’s Vegetable Compound in our family for cough and bronchitis, and we believe it to be fbe beat preparation for those complaints. We have tried many other medicines for bronchitis, but nono of them did the good this baa done. It never Jailed to cm* in our family, and some of our friends haro used it with the same success. ' Joseph Brass, Li : Hanrasßiggs. Jhe public are again iodehted to mechanical genius,, for an improvement of the utmost conseqnen ces; - We refer.to Stone'i Patent Clothe* Each, specl ?. 0 V °, f . whlcll tta y be seen ht No. 48 Fifth street its loadiDfrmerita arelnthefollowing: Clothes hung upon it depend perfectly free of each other and thus art completely ventllatedanddried speedily; Uisof the greatest convenience in “Ironing,” it oconpies but.little space and when-folded up on itepivots, “•T be put into & bureau drawer - or carried-about with all the ease imaginable. Tho manufacturer, Mn man Gullett, is a practical and energetic man, w i*l be long before bo has hts machine ox* tensirely in ore. Tic reception and specimoa room of Cnrgi/t gal lery, Loj 21 Fifth street, is an excellent foature of nis eitabllshment, but possesses several others equally aUrpctive. The proprietor 1s a gentleman who nover eonlidere any pains, time- or trouble, devoted to his visitors, 100 great, and no ono calls upon Mm hot considers that he has been ftxily renunerated by the pleasure which they eojoyed In his society- HU work algo is faithfnl and finished In the highest style of .the art, invariably proving satisfactory to hU patrons. . A, general, well selected and perfectly reliable as sortment of Liquors may be found at the store-rooms of Jlr. Clayton, one of tho most experienced dealers, in onr city, K 0.37 Diamond alley. Mr) Clayton is a polite and attentive gentleman, and his establish ment is :a model .for order and promptness. The purchaser may be sore of receiving the article wh!§b ho bargains for, et the time designated, and such a thing as the imposition of spurious articles upon the public, receive no countenance of Mr. Clayton. TA. Lithographing of A. Krebe dt Rrolhrr, corner Wood and Fourth streets, excels In accuracy and fineness of execution. No better work of the kind is done ip4Mt country, of which fact we need adduce no other evidence than this: their patronagecomes from ail quarters ofthe Union—east, west, north and •oath. We can most unhesitatingly recommend them to bankers, merchants, railroad companies, Ac. TAe Quaker City. —Tho new sewing machine for wMeh Mr. Daly, of the stocking manufactory, corner of Fifth street and Market alley, is agent,'Uthe cheapest article of the Mod ever offered In this citv, costing only $2O. Bnt it is not merely in tho Item of price that its cheapness consists, bnt ia that In connection with Us utility, its perfect adaptation to the.purpose for which it is intended. It* stitch is tho :“twt)-lhread,” and when completed will not rip, constituting what Is termed the “lock stiteh.” It is easily adjmted, works with great facility, and does not easily get oat of order. Here li an opportunity rerely offered to families who wish to purchase eew tng machines. * TLote who would patronise one of the bait supplied shirt stores in either city, will find such an establish ment on Ohio street, between the Diamond, and Bea ver street, Allegheny. The proprietress, Mrs. £nr- a lady of experience to the manufacture of artjdcs of tb;i kind, and employs only tbo best Persons who deal with her may rcit assured that-they receive well-modo and cheap work. Such are the testim- Dials of all who visit hor itoro. The Litk&jrnphiog Art is prosecuted here with comtacndablo energy, ood work has boon done in the linej.of show cards, drafts, Ac., which will bears contrast with the same description of engraving and inntiog done in the East. A visit to the large steam Ithograpbirig establishment of Oeo. F. Schnchmao A Co., Siogerlov'a Buildings, Third street, will suffi. ciently attest what we say, and persons or companies who have work of this kind to be done, cannot *n trurt-li to more faithful bands than the above. Tl# rooms fitted up as an Ice Cream Saloon by Mcsirr. J. Cnrson A Co., over their fine confection ery, Federal street, Allegheny, do great credit to the xropnetors, being elegant, airy, and eren expensive ly Tarnished. The visitor will find him or herself refreshed by a call at Carson's, as much by the po lite treatment which will be received, as by the cool ; larury wblrh can be bad there—the very best article of Ice Cream. Exports or Breadstuff* from the Ueited States.—The following, from tbe New York Shipping Lut, shows the export of breadstuff* from tho United States to Great Britain and Ire* land,'einco Sept, let, 1867: Flour, Mr»l, Wbrot, Coro. J- ' Lux tow. ti«*. NewUrk, July a), TOI.OM .484 AOa.CB t.:t:.lu Jf«w Drlcsoa, t* 10, M 604JJ71 ' 95578 d PUt*4«rbl», •* is, tol+to 123 * 141,632 BaltitOcrv, “ IS, 51.7C2 250.197 Boaloa; “ iG, a,633 SJfio Othrr port*, - 14,. 23,181 13S,fiW aJS WTS.OM €O7 5.07A.217 3^,871 A 69.029 4SO 7,363,74‘J 4,6i3,0« locrmv 819,609 121 ToUl, 15354 H, 1,441,0t0 fill 9 6,101.6C7 IS&4-S5, 125,i23 4W3 fi^SlJoto to fns costmtst. ' Flocr, Wheat, Corn, Rye, bble. fcoJ. toot. but. !Tw Tork,Jalj2o,-103,751 UI.4W 10818 Other porif-.„— 101,007 145,195 6,030 T0U1..Z66A5S 2SA6W 16.843 Total, 1856-67, 857,618 ZW4.756 4(3l»0 216.102 * ; 1854-66, 683,310 259,939 X 663.787 “ 1834-65, 7,755 859 299,930 45,559 Tas plaoo to socaro a saucer of delicious Ice Cream, tofcool off In a well veotilated and loxurlous sadoon, fitted tt»> la the neatest style, the place to enjoy an hoor'aobat wlth’yoar wlfo or sweetheart, white sip ping the cooling and healthy luxury, the place whero the best of eakes and coofootionary, family bread and Ice Cream are made and told, tbe place Is Oliver's .St. Qialr at, near Liberty. -j- It will bo noticed that Camayhan, AUeghenr Ciiy, wboao establishment Ij well-known as a rriia ble place for well made clothing, is. now offering the remnant of his summer stock at very low rates. Tbe character of bis work is folly established, and nodoubtiuduccmonUarooffcredln the prices. J Aeother. Residentee or New York Cite testifies to the goofi eflects of Dr. *rUoe’» CeUbnUd Liver Pills, prepared by rtemteg * , N*w Toax, Augut COtb, 1852. ls to certify that I baTebad theLlTerComplaiot for fire jrars, Curing wlildi time I lure tried almost all known -reoKdtte, but to no porpose. Hearing of Dr. Mo- Laae's Celebrated Livar Pills, X eoedudad to tryabox. I did so, atiil am now almost cored. Z iblsk one box morn will effect apertDSMnt core. I can cheerfully reeomroend thero Puls to all who may suffer from Itver complaint. I have also known them used with tbe mast happy results In cases ofstek-boadaebe, or dyspepsia. : : MR. BWiFi', No. 115 Attorney st. _ •S.Porcfaaseraabouldbecarefo! to uk for DR. IT LANK & CELEBRATEDXIVRR PILLS, manutectnred bv FLKMZNO DROdv of PUUborgh, There areothor Pills pnrnortins to bo Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. ulneUver Pills, also hfs celebrated Vermifbc*, can now to hfriatallnwprottble dro< stores.- Aon* ptnuine viituml Jo27al»wT fLtteffKO BROS. J^mustnunts. SaNTORD'S OFSHA THOtTPfi, MASO NI O HALL. SANFORD, ’with;Jiis entire Tronpe, will ghreTllßEEoftbefrDrawteg Heom Entertainment*, cuinmtndngon '.yi* . Frldar 3otk, SMarday, and Koßday, Aag.Sd f Oo which oecaaioii they will pretent a choice selection of NEW BOJTdS, : CfIOBUSES, DANCES, aad _ BURLESQUES. Loon open at o’clock—Commence at %\A, AdoiUiwn 25ceati. COOL WHITE, Stare Minarcr. Jo27idtd - J. A. VON BON’NHuBST, Agt_ ■ SlcfaUeadaclit—Dyipepilai—Sertral zaaob txra of ihe Metb&dlrt Epleeoptl and Metbodhit Protectant Conferaaccs bar# atrongl/ reecomtncaded Dr.WUaoo’aPilla. Tho Erl* OoaJerenes aleo recoede oo hj journal anoffidal act of foreraH* ntprwdon towards there PUlaaad their in teator.l Wbefi m great a body.of eooMlenUoo* t&folatcnof the Ooapel tho» frankly expreae theaeelrea la CtTorof tbfe great medicine, It need* no farther eoeomlatnfc See Galde to Health; aleoj admtimoent oo another page. : TLL.PAIIHESTOCKAOO:, Ju27.diwT ; , Nd.fO Wood rt,Pitt«bargb, Proprietors. $l,OOO Kewakd Tor an; Medicine that will «»l PBATT A BCICmSH’S MAOIC (MI, ti. oul, loilm Itei».c!jl>crw bold far khtxwM 'nt, AVumVfa, UtaiacJu, IWOActt, JWoto lA< &d* prßudt, Sprain, Brutm,&n Thnat, Sunu, OnJradd Cbrdjojtd Uuulut lb. onlj .... «taU. rrarijr.limncal tbkt will oct upon lira «aaW a*r thrjolnte. Tbootuida of ptraonA bm bom mod of tbM. complolbu by tblo opw dteeumjr. ‘ Ail uninvited to glfoit b trill IMaapvl 0800-ra Woabbgtoa itmL 31nwUja,K.Y<'Paml.b7BB..<lBO.:B.K]lTBEB, No 140Wood , tm« l MdJ.p.praMlNO,Aao«ben». on it. 1^000,^0.0,. Qalyakiq Battery, orElrctro Magnetic HiCUUd, for Uedkal parpens, of a roy aoperiorhlnda ft* °* chargee, wherem an £xpma 5%SG B a.i^5 ll V? i ®L ori « n ® ol **>»- Addfeee Df. GEO. H. KKrKLS. Wo.HQWo.4 Pliuhortb. Pn. . Tw Saflerorow—A reared Gentleman hariogbevn reetored to bealib ittafrwdau.tftartna&* yecnof hhrrooaealfcUoßwia nad(tm) tonwStotheirZ W**^l , W!P ooa . Mul ? ,,, PP I J cf the renwdylwTre • *f*3»dooda»awT • mo STEAMBOAT y M£N.—We will eell X one eighth oftbeepkodWpaaeeager packet METROP OLIS. very Jow end cn mf terms. Jail ■ • BITOnOQCt, MoCREARr A QQ, rpo largaifeUfanuahcddvaUinii Telegraphic Wash»gt6e Ctrr, July eoortn to bo pnrxned towards Paraguay is now determined, bar 4ag occupied much attention of the admtobtratioD. It ii reliably ascertained that from the isolated po sition of Paraguay and its difficulty of tcceii u Is capable of making vigorous resistance to an outride foree.\lndepeadenUy ofafevunallrenels, mounting altogether an armament of 6 or 8 guns, Lopeahsu threo or four good steamers recently constructed in England, and at an eligible point on the’river Is a fort, monntfoglOO guns of different calibre; he has a standing army of 12,000 men, andrecently received from England a'eargo of arms and amnuition. and has in bis employ, as engineers and ordinance men. several French officers. ' The administnitlons«rni,send a fleet of six or seron Teasels, including the Harriet Lane and the former to be the flag-ship. Commander Page, who has been selected for the command, bus proceeded to the North, in order to charter such additional steam ers as may be adapted to the expedition. Although it is not supposed it will be necocsary to fire a aiogle gun, yet, in view of the defensive preparations of Paraguay* it is determined our force shall be suffi ciently formidable to meet all possible contingencies. The Commissioner has not yet been selected, • There is authority for stating that no such letter as that purporting to be written by Secretary Casa to President Martinez, on the subject of the latter’s refusal to sign the Cass-Yrixsari treaty, was ever .written by him. Lord Napier had a long interview with Mr. Cass to-day. New York, July 28.—The New York Time*’ Pan ama correspondent sends the substance of Secretary Cass' letter to the President of Nicaragua, on the refusal of the Utter to sign the Cais-Yrissari treaty. The Secretary says to President Martinet: "You have insulted this Government by withholding tho treaty, after pledging yourself to Gen. Lamar that you sent it by a special messenger. You afterwards assigned as a reason for not haring sent it, that you had written an autograph letter to President Buchan an, asking him to submit oertain modifications of it, which letter you never wrote. We’ demand, u the only reparation you can make, tho return of the trea ty as ratified by the Assembly, with regard to the rested rights of American citizens In Nicaragua." Gen. Cass tells Hartines that his Government would not submit to any arbitrary action of Nicaragua: that, as that country was devoid of adequate tribo? cals, the Cabinetat Washington had no other re sooroo but to decide the matter for themselves, and that, therefore, a proper naval forco had been dis patched- to both tides of the Isthmus. - A fracas occurred between Surveyor Hart and tho late General Appraiser, Dffiaye, this afternoon. Hart spat in DiUaye's face; the Uttar attempted to draw a weapon when Hart struck him onthehead with a cano.. He gave himself np to justice. Tho fight was in consequence of recent publications re garding tho Custom House of this port. WsstraoTtra, July 28.—The Preiidimt, before leaving for Bedford Springs, appointed John .Nugent, editor of the San Francisco Herald, who is now here as an agent to proceed to Frasier river and make the jroper representations to the citizens of the United states, with the view of preventing collisions or out breaks In that quarter, our Government being satis fied, from official and other sources, that a liberal pol iey will be pursued toward them by the British an thorities. Tho MUledgdrille pipers publish a proclamation issued by tho Governor of Georgia, instructing the State Treasurer not to receive the bills of nearly all tho specie paying banks of that State, to consequence of a technical informality to the semiannual returns of the banks. St. Louis, July 28.—Dispatches from Leaven worth of the 2fltb, per U. 8. express to BooueviUe, state that a man namod John B. Scoggins, notorious u leader of a band of horse-thieves and robbers in the South, has been arrested to tbatcity. Messen ?ors have been sent to Fort Soott to procure evidence. several murders are charged to have been commit ted by Scoggins, both to Fort Soott county and on the Big Blue. - ' Louisville, July 28.— The steamer Falls City broke her piston and drove out her.cylinder head. *jve deck passengers were scalded and two drowned. The accident occurred 30 aiks below Memphis, yes terday, oa her upward trip. 805t0.,, July 28.—Tho but ÜboTi. arrived .t quarantine yapterday, from Cisnfuegcs, with yellow fever on board. Tho captain, second mate,, a pas senger and two teamen died on the voyage. niIO», nilnim, July 23.—J. P. F.rai.ortb, Ro publican, was nominated to-day by one majority for re-election to Congress, to the 2d Congressional Dis iricL ; Spmal lionets. M. S 3. GILLEftPIK, asarvxsv, Extracts Teeth without pain, by an etttixk tT tow Anurthrtlc S£vnt applied to the teeth and gums only. Troth from one to foil Mtte inserted ea the various a«Ull(ebeM«L He also tourte treth oo atiirt JV-exftri* tow With ceottaaoos gum, which to beauty, claa&Uoea snd durability rauunt fell to pteass. Cel) end examine spec*. «3i0m«N0.61 Fourth stroet, below Market, tsroond story.) Pittsburgh. \ J*7:lydfc POSTL~ICV t SKLBdS SL CO., GUN.BAItr.ELSy&OLIPiiOX VICES, KOCINSON'3 SOLID CAST BTEXL SCtTURS-Wmantcd. Coer Sl~l aud Hammered SiovtU attd Spade*, Hoe*, Hag and Manure Fort*, Piek*, Mattock*, d-c. Warsboase, So. 17 Slarkea at - pyil;2mfc PiAdauimij. pa. * SAMUEL GRAY TATt.O'r A'*. 62 ST. CLAJS BTRKST, * PITTED CRO U, PENN A, 13 lirnpa.rea to furnish his enstomers and t.«J.r.s.Mre!ty, .118 th. Uim uj mo.: tohtoiahl. •Ijlo. of Sfrio, uid Boomer flood. «r , mj nrl.tr, .88h 8. op too*der to tbontlr. .r tBn« .bo on, f»»r,r them .1:8 ,p2£dft) ou.c iaro: —.—roar L *olo...—.cviiopoi. Plttsbnrgh Bteal Works. ■TOOTS, BOYD as Co, SUoufoctomoof QSBT STEEL; SPHDta, PLOW eod A. B. BTSEI4 aPECJOSeod AXLES, OmurSeuud KntSrat,, 'lire r0w5...., I>. B. JROOKaLS^CO, Kogers* Improved Patent Ititl Ooltirator Teeth* K °“ r&bn-ah, r<L. J.M.LITO4BJ TAILOR, MSR< No. 54 St,. Clair- Street, (D . r J. rl^ ‘ ,New Bn,Win «.) PirrenoßaH, pa, •HSljnirc • . DAWES 4c OLDLBY, Home, Sica and. Ornamental Painters. AND eSAINMBS; niauu or White Lead aadZino Feints. Ain, all Hod* of Paint*, Oil*, Vamlabe*, Window Glam. ... ««. Pntty, Bnubea, Ac., 141 Wood Stredj tioo docrt own* Tirain JtU* ■ nr 19:1yd Cd MOTIIEfISI MOTIUiIMII MOTHKH^TT Don't (ail to procure Mrs. Winslow** Sooth fog Syrup tor Children Teething. IthuTOeqaatonearth. It greatly facilitate* tbs proton of teething by aofttoing tbi garni, rtdodng tilt inflammation—wM allay. pain, and I* ■ore to regulate the bowel*. Depend upon it, mother*, U wUI git* mttoyosnelre*, and relief and health to year Infant*. Perfectly tide la all cane. Thla raloabla preparation I* the prescription of one of tba most experienced and skilful female Pbyeidana lo New Ragland, and ha* bent need with norerfeMng cncceaaia million* of cases. We belicre It the heat and rarest remedy in the world, In all case* ofDyaratery and Dfarbocs In Children, whether It arlaee from teethlog or from any other cans*. If Ufe and health.cra be estimated by dollars and tenU.ll i worth IU weight in gold. Million# of bottle* are add arory year la the United State*. It la an old and well-tried remedy. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS A BOTTLE JOrXone genuine nnlm the fac-dmll# of CURTIS A PER. KtNB,N«w York, la on the outside wrapper, . Bold by Draggiats throughout (be world. DR. GBO. If. ESTHER, Agent for PiUibunrk Jotbdewlyfcf , • Pittsburgh Water Cora Establishment, FOB THE CORE OF ALL KINDS OF DISEASES. tocotcdot Hirirfllo Button. o» th. pa to burgh, PL W.jbo ud ii. fittedKQd Imprond bpth. onettoouf Aarnmulumand Bowling AlUj, which will ofibed ud hulthlU anrete. ud uauamwat farpUJinfaudothtnateßdi.to oor.r.teni, wb. msj wteh to bpond soma Urn. with til danogtho hot WMtber. Addmb Box 3304. Ptttabar.h p “!f; , ■■ A. HEEPOBD, M. D,l ™ ,tar » h JofidßwßmP n. PEJIABE, Pbpalctenb. ■ WttABBMIBa , WM. McBuBE & 00, Ro.aaß.Vxeatat.aad So. as L.tltia at„ IMPOSTERS OF FOREI&N DRV GOODS, i _Ake constantly receiving on conbiosjuni IBIsnUNENb,BHIBIPBONIS, BDKP3, Ac,to™l tbriotr. Ateo, BBitian goodb,' eoutetiogm o«t of PAPEB SIUBLtNS, VELVET COEDS, TABBY TELTBTB, ALPACOAB. OABBMEBEB. IT.rr.w CLOTBa,Ab.. FI SH! FI SB! OjWBTiHTIY d» nun), A PULL SUPPLY Of WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL ■. HERRING, MACKEREL. ■Hitjw . . . aTaa,:. PA7ira | HTaaiffy sismatiiu w ' ' . Cooking, Farlor'and Una ting _ STOVES, Grata*, Fronts, Fbaders, eta . L AttdMmAptttmtcfUwCaUbffftH OAPECAIi COOKING RaUQH. a0.»3» IiIBKIITY ITHMT, . WfciMfe ■ g i ' mraßPßau. m, 1 MITCHELL, HBRROZT ft CO,, r??v : ; ?;“r*rr.. »r— -• ■■ SW&fe- ‘ T- Commercial. COMMUTES OF ’ARBITZLAHONfOK JUSkT T H* B*W«, V. P, JAM S. Ctmm, Hajtotx, Baum J. C. C43nmj. -I) ATP MT?akptf B >. . > . PITXSBDUOH BUKIT& - { BtperUd Specialty for fl* POlAurgh GatOU.) Vtr.ro ■ *f_ 1 ** rr *w>*«B,-Tin:a*aAT, Jzlt-39, 2WV . Si b ifV?.^.Vi < ' a ? ! 20Ardo 60 do tamlt/ex* ®®f? baDj extra at t 4,00 M»d£S„oo, 36dedo at.£4,25 »0155,25; and 70doat£4fc50 I?“W»♦*■’**»“ <r » “MMSto tUDOxto tlSu is ,f; tnt ,b “« «*™ Of «0 baa Oata from fint baada at 31 u firmer, the atock U lenr and the demand good; Bah* of B bbdaat B&@9, and so do at-O© Cf *“ bhU r * w at sQdorect f• iV 0 £“*” ,oU of 14 ' 000 at 7 for Shonld era. and O@9J4 for Rama. vnt V T l .**’ of 10 , ' md * « £S@|lo 9 too. BUICK-Bale# of 10,000 Bolirar nt J23@|lo p M. SnerTv of bLl ** 1 t £l,oo,*l,lo@sl,lS 5t bbl. iSISr 8 * 1 " °i 00 IDd 40 R. »t 7^: EGOS—PJenty ond.dull; Bale* ot T bbUat 7do* ISOMKTAHY AND CUBiSEBCIAL. ADvicii from tit. Louis Mete thst ths parent bank* »r e about to Jnangnrate the policy, bsMctore indicated, of.re* foelng to redeem the ante* of branch banks. . The practice. ° P h “ t>wn frr th « par&t inrtltntkhs, which are located la St. Lonie, to notes <>l the branches apoa the samo terms as if prMeut&J at Uio latter. The re stUtof this moTement will be, if carried out. to creatS two “ onrico , m, oey—cttyandcaiuitrj. Tlte Utter will bo at • discount In this market and In Bt. Loots There to also aome talk of patting the'DOlcs of tho parent banka at a discount la this market, exchange In Bt. Loala barter adrsneed to prem.—tho same that It to bore, ©nr bant ®rs ny they cannot afford to take the paper at par and re* tarn It, while exchange costs as much or more hi that mar* ket, than can bo had for it orer their own counters. Eastern exchange It now selling in Bt. Looto at prem. for gold, and Missouri paper % pram, for currency. Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky paper is at. a discount there, and there is no more reason tor this than there would bo for patting ills sonrl notesat a discount in Clncinnsti. The former to quite aa available in purchasing exchange here as the latter is in St. Louis. Tha column* of (be Memphis papers continue to be occn* pled with the a Sidra of Iho Citizen's Dank, bat bo aetr light baa been tbtowo on the subject. The latest advices aeem to ftulleatetbat tbo capita} paid in was $tS,OOO, and that the circulation li probaUy $300,000. Tbeaaaeta are supposed to bo worthless, aad the drcolatloa note* ditto.—[do. Oar. The Prater River trade Has given aa Important itapetna to toe market for pork aad bear/ (idea; bat If aay consider*- We portion of tbo purchase* aald to lure beoa made fir that deatinatfoa, aboold arrire there, the enterprising min eta will not want for saltprtTlelooa; norwill the/be re qolred to pay exorbitant prices. It will probably be the cboepcetprorieloo market to be found within the limits of Victoria's dominions.—{lbid. Tbo Rank atatemoot of to-day shows no t«t/ marked l*at »wk, but 1* ccjeldered quiteferorable, ?Si * gqod r ! iTect wh on promnlgited at the Stock Board. th£ *** 1 5 CTe »»* of *P®cl* was unexpected. trn Sthn A Jr4wn dc J’ Oß ‘ tJ “o* stand bighsr than -JO* f n'°!! lD * l \ t elate moot of tbo oondltjott sltb*- ItaDk " ° f th ° dty of x *y York » JnI J I”th and July July 17. July 21. ....5118,163,781 $117,040,482 Dec. 4223 740 35*29,982 35*15,343 Ine. 187,059 Circulation i,546*13 7,35L045 Inc. 5 0-9 Depositee 107,429,036 105,470390 ~ 09 * 0M ' 141 91,105,00 Inc. 61,M0 —IN. Y.TrJb. ’ statement of average* of leading items by tbe banka tfObdb.fir tk.pttt week,presents'., tbesiine general feature* that hare characterized them fcr a tncmttrpast. As compared with last week, tbe aggregates are Terr near ly the tame aa last week« • ■ . f - July 19.' Jnly 26. J?25:~ S 2 *- 570 - 773 $ w^oa Sp**® 6,884*69 6,950,440 Inc. 86,844 Dne frm otb..Bk* 1,936,450 2*30311 lac. 49*61 Dneother Rka 3,400311 3,210,936 Dec. 159 255 ~ 10,337*31 17.196,794 Inc. 159,263- Sg^J llo ®-; 2*«,943 2,514*45 Dec. 34*03 —JPnil*. Ledger. BIVKB. HEWS. ■..jLT? old “ T ?n P erh »P 9 - to this column for tbe prcfeit. as there it no news whatever. The rirer here stood . I! At Glm. Ilouro there an at>cqt IS Inches. The bottom of tbo riror there Las teen completely plowed np. Boats hare ran Into and noted it up, to each a®degree that In someplace* lsae much as foar feet deep. . h m J oe * d »J’. discharged tbe Uttle aha: ane came beck with yesterday. Badaemon theieTeeU, of coarse, at adeadatsnd. We bßDr ,l '»barf yesterday, end dorlog tbe time “* **."• ® ,n waking op It, each with an umbrella to pro tect them from the sun Tb* Jacou poe learn this der !?' **• *? lt » ttp** £»»»»** and Joe Brown-* princely fellows, ere in command, Tn* IttUa Tenango bu been compelled to tie np «t Me, Kee « Hocks, to atraJta riseof water. She U dr«wln*23 Inches, aad canno. grt orer wtib her load Tne Mo. Democrat, nf 31,inday mj*: ** Metruee, from FitUbnrgb, deeply loaded • llizel Dell f^cSi , r*Ml2| h ’l b 7 D ?^* *‘'T' 5 IMtona for Upper Miealselppl, 15 ton* for Missouri rirer, and 8 tona mLhfS».r r v : b ? b ' from ClVlunatl, b*dt about as m«b freight aa «h.««id carry; Neptanedfrom Plfbbargh. pkgaforthia port, and 400 tone rails fcr tbe North UIMMn road, to ho delivered at Bt. Charles. The Editor did “* Raaalle, aar intended, bat only to Peoria, from which she returned yeaUnhy with a.fall car«. She left yesterday, and wilt go out again on Thursday. Tbe D. desired 1 *^’ lr ° Q had as goo,|« trip aa eonid be UT^.^ r » lm •▼•alngfrom PitUlarnh, partUHyloadel fcrilU*mri rirer, tor which ehe wiitUeTe tomorrow erenisg. gt. Lous SL Leuii l« toe-ling for cn fo fl OhioloPittsburgh,end wiU poaltivrirl«ve tbbafternoon at 4 o'clock. She baa cerndtv fora lerro . quality of freight, eod we hope to are her I pars the eaa carry. Iter c*Wo la wry neat acd cotofartablr. and “*L** 0fr * »«o®iiiodai!cn»cannot be many pameogrrs the ha* c* tied ran lettlfy. “ J ***** to team that Mr. Slots, clerk of the Lake City, li confined to hta bed in thedty,and is unwell tw unable to leave with the boat tu4ay. **• resigned command of the great Mononca •ylvefiS**** Entrtker '“ d **•>»*»« hta friends in p.ra- . “‘l° I rris* r * *<*•*• The Charles Qowen .track ,he chnU yesUrdsy morning, rad lad u!? Vi?? * N * l m W \ t ? r ’ ab * waj Immediately reti*d, if! **l , * ,rHI * morning, not badly damaged. gW,lh • oJ * <* « The Commercial o t Wednesday say. Brt U, “«"V ob Wedweday \%Mt, sank a flat *g *i .&£! * fSXS KS ,sr s2 ' ,o °- "• tramoMli lart week *lx hundred bushel* btackbcrrlee mSyml™ W * d "°° P“ k, “ F'»t>*l>lj cMlt.ro) m •« u »‘«» HfrltfoU cl wags, and boatmen bid better be on the lookout 'on the tolle there Is not ©rerJOfncbet water, while In the canal W ‘ t,r ’ ttoaKfa **■ drawingnse feet r.Uow“,™‘ , ' _Tb " B * T '"I'CH OK.lt, cf Eitard., bu lb, „ “t! tl “‘ i '*■> >“» K.M to per. A OT »P*»I IMwi. romrf it SvjT-Vi o ** l ‘ .•“too • ra'lt «t«im.r to run .b 0..: “ nnllm, " , c ■“> th " burnt wiU bo. built M Steamboat R«fft*ter. AItRIYKD, - DEPAT)*rvTi Imnnj loicrn., Crownntll,. do. Telegraph. do kslsswss: “■ TaUcrapblc narkcu. Nxw Tal*, Joly IB—Cotton heavy; sale* 300 Lnlm^ StT&SiffiT 1 ca *° ®“ f 240 **Utr M assa®;say St?. ft* were 4,400. Onw* nominal. veale 4@e& stock* baary, lliinoie Central A' A ffc tlllnnia S§ SHiSi?*' ;Cl, “ <X2 29 -~With iniallreceipt* and stock* the Plonr market ta Ann, without activity; sales hare boon o,d wmtl recently ground, fi,<6<3sfOTlreeh grotfnd reperflne; S4,Ts@a"6 forextra! rad ta,W®«for fency lore.• ft,. Pionraof&Vn SJFaS sale* former at latter at |3,50. Wheat receipt* continue trlfllag; 2,000 eold at |l,lo@L2o lor now rad, and SL3OAIB& for 2fifgr ealVa of old PenSylTanU C®™ f* *“10*, and wanted at S’ WKasSSs^^^Ssa ~^, * "eKsa^MK , &, oS irand. There ha* been nothing.done in Prorliiona. and WJSXKP* d ” nanfl hu fallen ofli a cood* deal Jisssstfra? ■*»jssuk 1001, Blet bot T*ry firm; Howard S at **,M, *nd N.wClty SIIIU at JS SK^J" sfc Wbbb.rajfe MUSLIN and' . -MURPHY t BPBCHgIELD, flaxseed; 3 doFeath ¥ d °s* nn ‘ Wlmtj 90 bbU. 8. Bprlnn «itn» fao- J? 001 * 10MrtT * oo *'•*“«Glenwood Midtorml«by . )01_ 184IAH DlQggY * CIO. TJ’LOOR OIL CLOTlis—a fine stock of out from34 r to2*4 in wiJCb, cut to fit «y tiud rooms or hmlli. JalT J »* g« t , aimre,2otnJ2Bgt.CUlr>t. YIULORBD PAPERS—2Sx3B and 20x25 V/ Jn»t wdudl for aale at mtonficturert’prlcM br W. 8. UAYfLY, Stationer and Paper Deale? coroer Market end Second bU. Si! 8 * ® x tr^"‘FamilT p made of £• SSS 2S& lnwy '’ ’W** l * for utnfl y om, |a •tW Md to tint by BOBBRT DICKEY/ W nw Wood. PLAIN BLAuOIL&S._A lata, l ot ju.l .y o.w^?s^?nLSs-.^. OTORAGE TO LKT—Two laigo dry Col- 1 .J“ Wt>. I22BwtoadM»d IA3 tv™. MSSiS P^™^7 100bns - at 25040 ol ° s . i<* j ? » u gsSfK^ white -wheat in A _i4 otl. wcfa fcr iil« in lott to *olt, bj _jgj_ •:; P. : Q. HKRP3T, ccr.Llbeily «p 4 Itmd«t. i WT E aroti ow selling all kinds of Dry Goods .'Tr 'Tn7che»plbr'c*»h. JeBQ - ‘ . ft lIASBOIT LOVE, 74 Mtrfctl rt. EAMILY FLOUR—SO bbls Extra Family, SObbUbbtlSnperflMThmr(bt«a]*by • - - B>>» Ubcrfrtt - jLi’litfi BRI()K. TILK Sc Ct.AY | nf |h» tad for m’e by A. A. HARDY. cask juat receW&a- and for spbinokr nARBAPflira oou;■. qwktfty.oe ft*» lOl> FISII- ml* by <J«U IMJ&— 2OO bbls, Louisrille "White, for by- . Joia •••••*■» OAhggfcffv PEARL ASH—SO bbls formdft fry . ■ - * al9 : • f.B.oanmi.' LOO bosh amau White for sale by »:• : ".t.-~ •■• n*WITKT.TL V storey HHDSf SiJQAB acd for «rij % ■/ __ *hattlatSf»aahs. Monbagshßla Elvartr,S.M«n Packets CTEAl^^^^ UFn ’ ( eTlu^^”™ a » oa . i ' C ifl. Qioms Qllk. HE ABOVE NEW STEAMEBBXRE o'clock p. 51. for ♦ totsted throngh 'from Pittsburgh to Union. town for ja, meals and state-rooms on boats InctenSr* retomieg from Brownrrills toare at 8 o’clock Intfca mondngandfiinthoOTOiing. Per farther Information .T quire at the Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Grant street. Q.W. SWINDLER, Acot Regular marietta and , ia*rz ZANESVILLE PACKET.—The finejdHKQK "* a * 112218 MARTLV, the ahotw and all £ 7jaiY SATURDAY APTERSOOXa* 4 o’clock, yor freight or passage appjy on beard or to ' - la2J ■ alack, BARNES *OO., Agents. Eouiahiiu, &t. KSSfe’Saiij ■ BLACK, BARN Ita A CO., Agent a. ©titans, See, "fc'Oß NEW i |gp»L Ja2o *** ■ FLACK, BARNES A CO. iSfsttUantous. DR. R. A. WILSON’S Tonic, Cathartic and Antl-Drapeptlc PILLS, PREPARED AND SOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK * CO., WHOLESALE DEUGOISTS, No. CO, corner of Wood and Fourth it*_ Pittabursh Pa. A SAN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient JJI tonic, cathartic and aatl-dyspeptio medidna, these torfV^Wiffi^s®J t 0 r ° l^b ! r **• fona » proprie tor Wilton) with a confidence each a* a lour continued ■ad careful trial of them in to tuple prtctieewtrrtcte. Id M * “‘fcartic, they influence more the mo loej tod Jen the •ecornJog power of toe bowels than tar other combination Id common use. *■ • (f 3 A TONIO—Tbey agree with this moat dell cate 'atom removing nausea, paio asd debtUiy from that organ, the whole *y«sa!, _vf tur “‘PX* PBPTIO.—They neutralize and inter* n rl ?* t !V nor '. a,fll * ,ch ® ck Armeatatton, andpre* of *“*• trom th « **** to the Btomacb, ri J^i^ WB,c,a ” ce> of cb«nfe*l action,—in «Uoa which should never exbt In the human ttoinaeh. prom £nac?Tft2?fc!? lß H b#^ l^, » a P*™ oo taking them may expect a free, fall and natural evacuation of the bowel! SSES-W-’ lochl "general debility, or that'dl* rnitlagildine»orcoaUTßnea»a-the tuna! effects which a£ teod or follow the use of other purree. OERTH'ICATES. Extract of a Letter from H. F. Farnsworth & Co., Druggists, Memphis, Tens ., Jan, 7, 1858. • HesnKbtL wen the first to/n -troduce Dr. JL Adams Wilson 1 * Pills here many years an— Jh« Pl i|, erer i“ «awket. *We nse no other in our own famlUea, and secured for them a htH» character by onr rooomnnnditlon*. Yours, tnjy. * U * P , . _ H. F. FARNSWORTH A 00. Extract of a Letter; from G. EaihviUe, X, » Ftbnar y 15, 1858. Messrs. B. L. FaustsrooX A Co—Dear Slrr—l bar* PT' 11 • PUla used for- the ague with good efface ™Mn^^l mn,y * e $“ d believe thorn to StoatS Pllllanse. I have no «oubt-ttey will core many other Suh , m. W & B ch£rfK“ r r £o£ mend the&| to tba public. ileerpectftiliy.youra, ’ Q W raiyiv Wa - Hopli<u,Jatt OinaffWmnW. WaamsfiioN, Pa., January B,lBs7.—Dear Doctor—l have' J»"''“AiaM>j«Mptlc”PllU. whmoSddb*S qulrodtfor maayj«ars,aadeaa truthfully say that I have “J. I T dJdtM5 •**«> * h *“ inreUeiiS eCli « ai th * Bt ««*cb and bead. They bare bow Wled to relieve n» from headache, and have always left my J °^ r condition than they found it. I must ew£ JKJ* re % mS,e ° d y °*i *“& “ d highly valuable 'V«UOPM*S. Trom Thx. lllacbnart, EIJ., Trtai,:r.r of AUnUa County, Pa. , - To. Dr. It. A WnaoN— Dear Bin I have been mini your Pi Ua aioee IMO, and do decidedly say they are the bart Till l 0 ®*! kBOW ‘«U»ot I fim used them t * tWl W v ,ch 1 " beyond desert p- R!« • ,i* m b*PPJtony, that.they entirely curednie Blnca then I use them ae a fiunily jf j am um . ?r aoythtog aU. me, . 0f ! I reqol« «edl3se‘ ISe a PUI nr d .V l r? r 7 m^t ?* jrtP#nJ7o,,,T end have been r Jaiauy mS**° TIIO3IAB BbACKMOIST ‘ir »r • near Fr ‘ Fe H ter - Mmm. B. L PABSlsiock A Ca;-! hare had coos’dcrable ‘betjeof the extraordinary PIU compounded bJ[p r - R--Adama Wilson, of which yoaannow thenroorie tonr, and have cDeiifelt th4r benign infiaence In myown AeAdac^,ftri,tn s from a disordered cotS ttaof the stomach. I hare U*ewUo prescribed them for othCTB. Incase* of Amtmmui and other forms of bcadwhe a°i i * d * r * n ® pd •°‘ l tnttahle coadltioo of tbs stomach • add I costive organs, for which they seam peeullar> pntlr%l 7 fr v« from any griping tendency I regard them m a very valuable Pill, and pue thsStmnm. witf.ou.at all oebllltating. Yours, truly, • w , . . „ , n. KEYS KB, 140 Wood etuet 6,185"—Jn5-dlwlyT * P4TBIIB SPRINGS! T ''PHIS HIGHLY AGREEABLE and at f. tnetln mountain rwnrt, bu been lewd by the mb •«crib?r. New building* and iopromncuU for recreation. amMomenUud hare n£tnti, b££ rat-ijr frr um, «nd tlu bottl newly palatal tsd mnnlied with mv furniture, ic. The purifying ma beellnz ctomt. tir*oj the watcrtoftlKvo&prtngtbeTe bees ruDv “* lh * , *(* rl * nw of ***ivldJsU TIIEY If EVER, FAili T& CURE gsssfii Fl,,t Batu. Field, * SK, W’ j*<“U‘'«offf»iiS£ n s sSSjf wluTlSlui J’S <lr ," mtat " »»lt of th«Sttoutßo»l, S?,^?, 0f f 1 ? bttr 5 h “ d CoonvllwuS I EaItSJutSS lf,MB fiprina convenient or *ccm* la< nf« ,rUofr »“ Cumberland andPittibursh. * f dT *® te K« ,®l f oor location—our '‘moderate chireea. •arneat deatra and the exertion* w» FAYETTE SFBUfOS ?h/^‘ n,O S. popato •firecable enmmer rcaotta la •V^!?i pril, ®* P,0, » 01,1,1 BoloataWDs Pa. •***■**• W. S BABOOOK. BOOTS AND SHOES, CHKAP B<OK CASH.' T AMES ROBB, Naan tub market hiki^e, 8 >uaKCT B ™ ,lET ' Sprins t«* of n-JortroclreahUtug. "uSSfliplCToaffi B ' UOOTa “' ,Buol * Boots, shoes, oxtobd tub, BOTS- ASD 700711* BOOTS, BOOlls!’™****' **■' T *£? enpertor article and terw neat, SSi^ifcSSasSAK- 18 ’“* <■* s M££S£u “* nrlD * tbBm lUml lb *y wiu *» 7 pii-S Q.OOD DARK PiUNTS, * ' USUALLY BOLD AT BBi.Ll.Na AT 9. OSSTfI, at etore of NJugfcdAwg SiDErHYi BOftCHFtELD. wn »eqtfeaco of the intended ■locy at exceedingly low price*, ell good* unpaid for at tints P^. hMo Ibl# date will be conaltlered duo let Beot~ «oJ bllL prwtotal (uT p.,m (n t .tllititeS P ’ Mi lt, WM.- j0 !:J*„"® PHI * BOKCnrIE “' QLOSiMoUI! SALE OP ice cams, ' At reduced pricei. CREAM FREEZERS, ia lha U'mt to ioppjy ycumtfot BREAD SATES, J- T. CHAIQ A CO’S, 134 Wood tL jyoOA.LS, ~ . .FOR LADIES* DRESSES, REDUCED TO ... ISM CTS. PER YARD, u JnO; JA»g MtfaPßY A BURCHFIELD'S. T AKEFISH JLI IMluLllliMiWWUllit; 1M do Mo,2d; , W do Ifarior <M do Pi^mi THU day mc,d and tbr mJ» by HENRY n. COMJNk SUNDRIES—IB6 Sack* Extra Turn. Flour; ' ■ 29aacUZ2og lltJn • 4'do. DrjApplo; , 3 do. Jwtherv; - 74bbUl.Ke.LI«rd.‘ ' IB Ulc* Cotton; to trtirt on Cii/ton, ftrrn]«by - • • • . fra ; , mun co. riIOARS! CIGARS!!—A largo lot of genu \j Ido Havana Cfganof tfca “Saneca," -o«iq»Uf, , ' -Coo. chlta,” and «*ntre 4etc*" brand* we'd tbU day. Hum wfahing * box «»r good OM.itaold eril taatatt toy Pact Uforapiirclwilan ilwrttf*- - JQfl. fIEWhO, ; IVTUHPIIY * BUKCiIFIiSLD hare rob'd J[Tl a lot of Flared Bwlw Mmllna. adaddad bargain. v ▲li \ P*ja* Dad Lines Cotters, lower Uuunsna). And w» are now ofltolag :©nr Benges nod Grenadis* Babes at much lower prkaa than aold at early la tfraeoaactt^ INESANDLIQDOKS—I hare constant- YV lj on band • Urge inpply of par* Wines tod liquors fur medicinal purpose*., Thorn wfcMn* anything hr this Unscaurely opoagtUlnge puraartlclsia • -7* y joa.inraiKffs, joU . tornerPiainopdaadSlarketitreet.' HE ONLY FRESHBTOOK OP DRY GOODS in the city, now opsnlng. Hew etyte Prints, foeflUl,Bfidth*bettanortment of aft Unite rf amnmTln Dry foods to Um city« - ■ JoU ; , 0. HAWBON LQVg,T4 Markets!. . bush Wheat ftr sale by TI rffn nfvvitr yvmmut laa Second *ad lftl Frtart traet. SINEH CHUCK, RUSSIA DOCK and all kind*rfrooblortojrwMr. Al»y lana.B>n(M QRAKnuTABI.E nnODS—bna Umbrellas. frS ' g gw lyXflWß»!*^3to.T4M«tUtatm«»y l LEASJScuII pd «ummr««ir ioaqh LEw" 20 ?* .v an Jffitotenattenng. ' • yBJLiUM 4. lOHßßiyiw V IbYfns inemMl «helr fteffitte for manSSia* ■' ' v W. B. OHttDS & OD»8 ; ELASTIC HBE - AND ’ WATER FBOOF OSHEST ROOFING, BE nowpr&^^&dtoexflcuteordeTgforMT Cheapnesa and Zhirahillty. known to reqatr«u» onloor fr ~ S-215;55? 1,, ” ,i ‘ Tor » r tkl»Jtwilne.nl mnpboia B omslSSSi , ilS,'?? k *’, Ko ’ 14 Snl'kaeld nwet B.K.SSEt!IS?A I, £.'k?oko” Btfefinscan boom'ltt’ W.O. *?i 5”"»'0 rtiwtn Boo« or BtoiVor ß ,BiSi^l ? u?l; psttrotf.. aleo House of B H.fc^^ orwr^ r . sl f rket , “ M * Second its; BoaftHonmonßSS^T®^ W® r- E “ t üb^ Txellth i -tL GRAOBII rt , AND BEACTTt Conferred on the Ladles.by wearing . DOUGLAS dt SHERWOOD'9 CBLBBaATBJ)SEiaTB. »,. Thenaparalleled succeseofthe ; "i'" : wSSa,? 31 ?^ 81011 SKtR ® ■NEWLINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT commendation They are the safe proprietors of the only "Patent Adjustable Bustle" in uso. • Beware of the many ItnltaUon* offered to tie morteL aa veal!either infriageaenuof onr patent,orwunh! Tbey alia manufacture over ■ . < 70 Other Different Styles, “S**"* emu." DOCOLAS & SHERWOOD, MANUFACTURERS, NEW YORK: United states 111 partkof thoworid. bailv nnuuk TIUBUSIS PniLADELPnU DART PRESS, ,|, '° ll TDII^ t ad CINCIKKATIOOMSIERCIAL, , of Ik. dlj, b, Uarfbf Jom S' 1 "™ 1 to Tnd.rapolM. * Wsm’9, Wlo IjSlt ORBAM freezers! : MOSSER’S PATENT 5 IUOTIE ERHEZERS, The best aad cheapest ICE CKEAU TBREZEII MADE./ - = ‘ WTU bo sold at HauoCwtums’.pric*. - Jelß ■ T. J.QRAIQ Accra. 134 Woodefo 185 a CAHFBTS. 1038.' _ THE MARKET STREET CARPET STOBE, TS STILL PREPARED TO SUPPLY 4;,^' <” Telret, Braise!*, Three-plj .ad In *?«“**» pnreliiieis to melit the!? SUSriSL »°*from<mrUrg. Stocksod sloarpreeeatseiT iQTptICTa. fag w. JPCUNTOOK. . IPi X. STBOii & CO/s MAGIC JDUPLI f"J* r 11 * beantiful article Ji rtU * *5 tur oM»lo a copy at tbo um» .n?*‘ tb *,°*® °{ pen* or Ink, ran during It laralsabl*: to pomci twrella*. It will Uko the correct lmproadaucf JS«~ f ; p i? n ,s° r flo T* r ’ Bad adapted for writing °J» paper, cloth, wood or atone, in the copying cfilanUdw ■leoa, mualo, 4 c., (wlthont the use of lnk) with a bone or common stick, ft or diflereatiolore-priciS ctZ ,*,, J *' w.s.HAVjar. _• Corner Market at 1 Second itmts.- • FISH— 25,jif. bbls. Wo;2 la go Slackera]’; » do".. . “'L'a- ' K -Vo --'' •v. 25 btls, Baltimore Hcrrini ' 80 doi Ho. : - 14 hC do do do rdo •»: ' 18 Mils, do TVkiteFub; ' “ " SObtdo do do 10 do do Front, 60 bbl*. Ntur Alswltc* Dij i*iL . . 20 <lo N.F. Herring*, ' In store and for cih» by JelS ffAyg * WILSOW Coal by Weight.’ T ; *» **•«.*> ■■£ „.. . CANNEL OH BftUMIKOrs CO ALB? Of tbo beet quality. AtiUamldeUrtrcdbycwUwrirfrtd. . porehMmttarjlTonßSttißiffalJineMort: Also, . cokp, lihk, rme brick and clay F *W. A. UcCLUEU, Allegheny Coo] Oetwt. I J ; mr3l •• OoTOCTApdcracm it. mj : RECEIVED AND FOR SALE BY WIL* ' . HcCotohzon. m 25 bM*. Urge new No. 3 Mackerel; ' >' /. SShfdo do do do • K> b(p Bio CufToo, .. ■ • j 20 bexes Grant*! Tobacco: 60 half chests Yotmg If jraon Tea; . superior Hlaok do 100 bble. No. 1 Salt: 10 casks Potash; 1 100 boxes CtusK. - —■ ' .I XHOMPiU* i CO., lisi *4!£ ) “ O 3SU d 7 ltor " , t* w" Bochslla Ochre, V Varment Ochre. French Zinc, American Zinc, ttbits Lead, and Whltfßg. 20 do N 0.3 MftCksraL- - »10 do No, 1 do •, ; . . 25 nr do No. 3 do » K,t Sl No -> 2 “‘<*3do l .100 p*ck»gt« L»k f fish, received »nd for silo b* - - ? 1 i vnayy pONSKHnpppst- PJlliiaß Country B*con; . 050 bn. prim, mm Bwn ' 6bbl*.No.3L*nl: ' ;i X boxDeer&kliki; • • iSOO-bo* fity Applat, • i . F i“ ,tor *“ d to»«i.b> snamßiMLwoßtH- ; C UNDRIBS— ■ ,%“!>• Sl*nffla Bon; -6 bbla. Pitch: Onh.na M Jror..l.l,, JO.VE3 A COO LBV, No-141 Water it, n «w Chfr^tnjy.Y %|gS£:HiSvi!§ ‘ 0 A R D- _ To tie ClUnti of A.B. ITOALMOHT. Haring left PUtobargh to redds temporarily la Washing* J®“ P* mj nafljfcbrf U* bottom la the band. OflßlSn * MACKENZIE, Attorney*, Sfe GO Jtoth ■trwl, to whom Irwpectftilly recommend those wbohm' hitherto hmployea me pro&salooalJy. Je7-flindt», - ALTRED-B. UcCAUIftNT. ' Steam Marble Work*. ]\/rARBLB MANTELS.—Alargeand boW ti Contractor* and othtm, vbethtr they vast • to Bnrch»*eprooli»rßiiitit*it«ttUtod«ximltt«oarftodt •• ffr onr pticet M win •ailing pU}p w«l • |jd**ol«w u to pot tbom wlUiln tin mcta of almrat vnry m2SS»SSS’ l i? ,, '* ,n,flr * T " Wow.* lupatockal gG»wsa2KßiSasS3Mia: “•wtprtcw. M»rbl* ofail kind* told tar to tin IttTitcdio e«U mod «xasitM oar stock at 321 j mjlOaßwgair l->nr * • ' PortitoU Mills. . il •'1 TpORTABLB CORN AND FLOUR MILLB, v JL tlmlmp‘iii anit liwl Urn! lath* conn try. They rtm light, grind ot<Ur. : ••• nuk» a* good-won *■ ta* UrgwtmllH *od giro domm' aoUetkcttoc. alwayo oa bond. AieOuTotlaMa Saw MnS, ' Tor pattlousnciulftt 319 Liberty atJjPltttMrch: . -• \ ■ nylfcdkwtaT w. W. WALLa<jh ' * • JCtll • CTTEAII ENGINES, warrantea best (radii. Ij y,al<ruaflab4Qd*o4zß»d» to oribr. a& Ail, bn Brtek <gu£?,**£ J6a&ari V m*d*toon! e r. MB J^ckttMS'pSSS aajfctfrmch B*rr tnd-frartl B& ltm SUnl? % r£t& street. Ffttafranb, Fa. . •••‘•woettf -mylorfdwtoT , - W. W. (TA. r .n'. ::-Isateagisasa Joi »*a and **** rI,,A ** *»••»«» ‘ ,> l° M * wtoT - _ - ' xJ ; ; *■ w - WALUna -< ' Tl fiiflPn'uftp a *h* M—win—« ■■■ • • ' a w'r omi,;, Ormf Bars, ;V . A"L SIZES, always onhaattat 3 IQ t:^ SUN UMBKJSLLA& -'"'7- crrcr:. xiwsa, .- . -:’ ■"• ; BBUOE3, •-* 4 lACMusn*. t<& L Hfifniitiito oronu oiodjiiaaiJWWMiSft.- sfe‘- ■ js*S?¥2F , w-'- 1 S-Sfe'j. Just rac'd and fer aala HS3SSS|i3SSgS.'% fIRBSsS&SSsSB' CtU.and 'get o&* tt w. w. ffimoa.
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