■ orrraiAL fapmm- or rnx err r. m •r+r-Klli I ’ . ">JL 0. W. B.—Tho eoniemptlblo »nd coward .;Jjr;«Hm«ot'»ife-b«>tiiig'*ppe»r»<obereo»rK- Jotf «*•*"*& Tin j < ■IS«-cJg»n«*uaeoofon«P»t-M l >ermolt.»hoon I I : K ?“- | ppor -we>klr.oaiß, ti«‘ molier ° f | ■ . Aren, woeonder lock tad key at the tomboy 1 : terdaj, for. tha same daslafdly offence. . p Another feUowby thanameof Heory. Snaler, | waseomnUledtoprisoa byMayor Siuckreth, H ontbetamedty, for the hates offence. . § On Toewdiy night • | named Green, from ibe BthWard, laid complaint I before the Mayor agalDstawasherwomannaaed 1 Ellen Dowrie, for throwing * pan of water on % * him. rtf abe bad thrown » whole barrel on him J A aaanita time, itwonld no acre (ban cleaned 1 Green]. Ellen then repeated what the ebap bad | called her. Green retorted; by tay -1 log—" New, your Honor knowsTdld’nt wantno I v ; difjFc-ulty with thiswoman. I only wants her 1 to let .me be. If Td wanted any dif..faulty I 1 ooold here choked berrijjhl-there.” All (hie ■§ was soldwith perfect Inon-chaUnce, os If to f choke a woman; waa no more than to eboke a If •;>, Ellen, showed her 3- r ' *and cWfcused, deolaring that 1 -*|f. QivmSfc lhfllcfedthe iojnry wbne4ying to &■ • . chokeber. Tbere were three orfoutyonng chaps, If- “ neighbors of Ellen there, whose fingers were I itching to get hold of Green, and probably the . 5 presence j>r the Mayor alone protected the gal -1 lant man “who could ha' choked her just as \ eaay as not.” Why dont a - crowd of women - unite and break Ihoaknlla of half-dozen of these Ji cowardly knaves, so that these disgraceful wife • whipping stories maynot go this ; i > community. v.* •1 -f-'V’’'- j i "k ' - ■ *lB Shocxukq Accidxst.—;pi» Thursday moraiug, :'M two men, Frank FreoWr andlSUliam Weier, who '•s. were engaged in digging* pit onibe property '.•& of Mr. Joho-Alb«l{*,lftsj,. their lire* by inhaling ,-,-LL < • current of foul air-from ft privjrTaalt. The plaoo they were «xe*vatlng was foe purpose ij driioing a privy, and Frenter, who •; * the auger in order to connect .the. vault' ‘ 1 and the one they wen digging, was overcome almost the instant IbeVirrent struck 'him from the hole ho had bored. /Weier sprang into the well.wiuehwia about 22 feet In depth, to rescue • Frenter, and' shored the same Tata A man 'homed David Hays followed, and was almost dead In less .ib'an three minhtes', when he was drawn out. The two unfortunate men who wen dead in the covered with . wifijr.- Tbe/jrert-flirt* afterabosrthalf ('.“ v ' an hour, with grapnels. I They WerrtootlrtSari' i ’fowled men, and leave'families behind them.. ' i | is always too: late to : moralise about such I* #P§*hlnga after they have occurred,-but certain it is ’ • •’ftvery man ought to'ksow that foul and deadly lift ooucomitsnl of all such places as these men were, striving to drain.; The great-terror and excitement attending this tragio event caused so much conftuiou that the meanr at the cotltrol of the crowd which gathered oould not be readi ly used for the rescue. ■ • /r v j f;> ejs«j*K; 'frh-ji'O • .V*.*.y-O.V.y.V % Wv< *• * '• -; J* ■4, v . , ?v\: ‘*&V * '■ -*«*■•*- ■ ** *■ ■.:* ■•■’*;“ • .)' \. .-m-v *.• .-. *• ; :%•■. •%>i*. .\‘.-*. , .'Jfr..' «». ’ *H **.*, \«, I< , '"" V ' ‘,r iw+*. .* ’ •'■"■'r ■J.%- - ; ’ • ? r „*: ,v H C::* - ** ■; -fto*- •• sS? I \,< w i *SSWS*j« «t#7C§&ts3 .-i- arifca** •fv ;•> +^*3 V, ■* r^,af •''r ■V'Vs*..* •: w.v.vvi'.svfov* i v;.’ •> .»•». ■? •-• ':>,i .r i~ C, : v -j(i- : c- v .. >pV;,'■•'•'iv v ' :v.** »',? •• 1 giilstargl iWaulic. rITTSBTjaOH: fbidaY ' City , and News Items. • akin »t Sk** 1 * Opti cs Btoc,sD- as riTUntrwt, JulySSUi. . . r_i orgm... is «um. Oofdocki. —1« g -r>-•- - • . .00 .8 29110 Tut Cass or Famus asp Shaw.— From the Richmond SouiA we learn that Beojamin Davis & Bros., of that city, received n letter some days since from one Miles .Owens, an -aotive agent of the man who now holds Farris in slav ery, in which he seta forth the circumstance? under which Farris became Ragland’s property, and urges the necessity of procuring evidence to show that he.waa born a slave, as otherwise Bhaw wonld go to tho penitentiary. He stales that in 1834. one German Goodloe sold to H; T. Miller, in Natchez, then Postmaster there, a yellow woman and her child. When Miller died the slaves became the property of Owens by purchase. In 1839 Owens sold t he woman, whose name' was tVtweU,~ind in 1847* bo sold the boy to O. D. Ragland, of Alabama, by whom he waa •taught the trade of brlckmtaon. This boy, be ooolends, ia the same who' went here by the name of and for kidnapping whom Shaw is now in prison. Do not . these sonl-hunters know that if they, could proto Farris a slate a dozen limes over, It would not relieve Shaw from the crime nor save; him from the punishment of having stolen a man and carried him away into slavery, upon whose case not evens slave-catohing commission er had passed? If Farris had been-sorrendered under the infamous fugitive law, into the hands of Shaw, and Shaw had then taken him into slavery, he might hate continued to be as con ? tetnpUble as you -pleases but'heu would at the same time have been safe—infamous and con tented. . • • Washxsoiox CoLWTr.-rAydtnig child of Mr. Jobs McConobgbey ortSisplace, was, onSun dsyUst, accidentally precipitated a stair way, and fell onakbife *UbwM6hit had been pitying, inflicting a deep incision in its- thrust. On Friday, John Clemens, Esq., of heU City, net with a sedou injury, r. Sr was oat riding,'when his horsV fell,* braking the Sqalre’e collar bent. ; •• ~ r • Cot Joel Ferrer; of Monongahela City while riding on horseback, in Carrol.township, on.Sat ardty last, wad thrown from'bls'horßo with great force; and. the bonesofdua left hand be tween the'knuckles and wrist were broken, his right wrist : dislocated, and was otherwise was heU in~Lunetown on last Sat • nrdiy evening, with aviow to the organisation of a new military company... Eighteen-persons . became members of the-prelioioary organixa tion. A company has also been organized: al Borse 6hooßeod. * ; The Huntingdon Qlobmt Wednesday last says: “There is quite a-military spirit spreading through this county. We hear of several new companies now organ!ting. • - 1 AJiUlo eon of Mr. James Williams, living near Monongahela City, had one of bis feet cut clean off at the ankle, in a mowing machine.— - Wtuk. Trib. : . : ' Blair Coror*—A tariff meeting will be held . at Tyrone on Saturday, 7th day ofAogustnext. S. Bteel Blllr, Samuel Calvin and John', Broth* erline, Esqrs., have been invited to : address it. GaajrD Coscsst.—The friends of the late Professor Baehr, who was so cruelly murdered at Pittsburgh,.will give a concert at the Town Hall, on Thursday evening next, for the benefit of hie wife had children at Baltimore, who have been left partially destitute by the death of the Professor. ~ Mr. F. Mftamerl, of Baltimore, has been ap* poiotedby'Messrs; Qsehle& Co., dgent for the •ale'of their pianos, in room of Prof. Baehr, de ceased,— Stair County Whig. .. . : Lawkici Couarr.—The ceremony of laying ths'ccraer stone of the Urge new Union Bobool Bouse,'in proeess of erection in East New /Castle, took place on Saturday/afternoon last. Dr. P. Leisure made a very exoellent speech, After which Mr. A D. CoKon was called on, and responded by a few appropriate remarks on the' profession of teaching. The Coal City Comet Band it to be famished wbh a wagon, by the liberality efUe oUixeni of New Castle. On Monday last, within $2O of the amount necessary lo : . procure it had been •obeoribed. ‘ The wagon is to cost, s26o.—if. C. Covrant. * Caxuu CoWrri—Tloo JtOria—Theloeofocoa of Cambria County wilt ham two tickets is the •eld this fall; the one already nominated being objectionable to • portion oftlo party. Jobs Quinn, cldeet ton of Jir. Tbonjia Quinn, mot iritb aMr loos accident, os Monday after noon last. Yeung Qoinn, it oppears. was em ployed as Ui«i«l4 .‘.•Coßeaangb, 1 ’ t loeomotiTeal ptessol owned and-osed by the Cambria Iron Company.; His foot slipped and base under the looomouse wheel ratling it •mi badly. ' Jut spring We'stooa apon _ ifce desol«sesjrt>t' : /where the - ForiPUt Woricthtd jast itdbdjthltitwould - y«#f* before the jroirveaidL fchrtUr.? of jbo^ Udnm voaldbeiiewi Unre«galtt;«o&!nra»- “V J , the pUee ? igriß. wid bohold irltb. th« “« t » l *- Tfce r«t Fort flu Workt.it It trot. "• M ib.j wot, bat MOTgb for^OTot, parpasM., Th* Hmp i eUoa or tho bdbQMt, ■NMto C ;M^a l , pWofu „un ■ rf“r“i wo iholiftoon on tremblor In ! tho ortcrUrtgU*,SSK*ti| f paltoral, *bWi tlmo : tod dommUj a|on« cm i rtHer*. .~K; U-'- *'* “- |*i w«*ifed to 1 a*UttorwrUMn* vinkfuith | feittgnlnvAKVU aught by *>m« menu In th» | will Uiniffw for, i'^^S^f^flitb.vAiwraoilongMitißtttcnb. / r*»l nuMrviih hl« ■*■ iruioio Wißflixnilß . ■-,»*?■■*. w v I I g UQun.Sunyn inUnd patting up finttt'oE/oiker «»** \lacit jlrtcted to the UwUwotnt of Awug. gi*2&»yfc3£n& just tfa thin* w»nli(l*'fcßd superior to any tMag. if the kind *e here »««•■**“! theopporlooßj of «xamlniflg‘th*U’ contents *t any time without opening; Iheyertwide-moatli ed; and the atoppete and neck being ground, the Jara are air-dght, without the application of wax. In order, honerer, to guard against all 'contingencies (be stoppers are So made that was cap be applied so aa to make the vessel*perfect* ly air-tight. Tbe adventage of vide mouthed Glass Jars with Glass Stoppers ground in, over Jars closed with Un or other meUtUio stoppers or covers, or ' with corks, Is apparent. Being of incorruptible material, they cannot corrode and taint their contents; while the smallest quantity of sal l , acid or fermentation will dissolve tin or other metal, and tend to poison all it may contain; and corks are too porous to bo made air-tight at all. Wo ore Indebted to the manufacturers Messrs. Adame. MaokUn &Co., corner of Ross and First streets, for » fev of the jars; and would be obliged to Home one else; for the fruit to dll them; Th* Coustilt.—Almost every person that can find time to spare are now leaving the city to enjoy the pure, invigorating air of the country. No place in the vicinity of our city la so easy of access aa Deer Creek, and our friend Mr. 0. W. Smith keeps an excellent bouse for the accommodation of visitors. The fine oftnal packet, Jennie Lind, leaves regularly every Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday for the above place, and we are happy to say that berofficcrs, Cant J. G. Saint and John J. Hanna, are both gentlemen well suited for the position they hold. Fasseogers will receive every attention for their comfort, and freight will bo promptly delivered at all points along tho canal in good order. Caors. —Tho Blair county Whiff says that tho grain harvest in that vicinity is over. Upon the whole, it says, the wheat, rye and barley crop may be set down as an average one. But for damage by weevil and rust it would have been a heavy one. Morrison's Cove has suffered most severely from these enemies of the farmer, the white wheat being most largely cultivated there. The Lewistown Gazette says that the farmers In that county have generally cat their wheat, and from all acoounts will obtain a much better crop than was expected, though far below that of other years, when circumstances were more favorable. Aa it is, however, it will have the effect of reviring business somowbat, and give ns a oheering hope of the “good time coming." Alosoegahela Whart.— Toe Monougahela Wharf Committee yesterday awarded the eda tract for paving the Monongahela Wharf below Ferry street, to Wm. Finch & Sons. These con* tractors will have a good time getting their money for tins work. No appropriation was made for it at the regular lima (February last;) the Controller cannot certify any warrant ex cept upon a Tegular appropriation; and tho Trea surer cannot pay any warrant not certified by the Controller. They cannot, consequently, get, their pay until after next February. Acciokkts.—Mr. Bernard Lauih of the firm of Jones £ Laoth, of tbiseity,accidentally shot himself on Wednesday evening, producing a pain ful tboogh net dangerous wound. He was load ing a pistol when the charge exploded, driving the ball into his ei-le, though not so as to pro duce a deep wound. Dr. Walters attends him. A man named Kane was injured by the falling upon him of an embankment under which bo was working, InSoatbFiUsburghon Wednesday. Tan has learned that John C. Scbaad, formerly of this city, is at present located at Linnside, fSweet Springs P. 0.,) Ys. He has erected a dwelling, in the shape of a cross.— We learn that he has made arrangements chort ly to remove to JJew York, where he will be con nected with a leading journal of that'city." He was in New York connected with the Freer man's Journal last winter. Ox Wednesday night two negroes entered,, burglariously, the bouse of Samuel Esq", banker, corner Hay and Peqz -Streets.’ They were discovered beat a retreat wilh>- ontany. plunder, but were not' arrested,' the watchman, as .is alleged, not having mado his regular round in time to be in nl tho catcbiogl This attempt at house-robbing, should be a warning to houso keepers, to havo every thing secure. “Fast bind, fa«t bind." Tint CaicstT MAtc-tr.—We said yesterday morning we would bet on tho unmarried men, and we would bavo woo could ire have fount! any one to take the bet. All the young ladies were in favor of ihe hopeful young batchelor#, of course,Tind ss : n natural. consequence they ifrsjpt the hojrolese Benedict* out and. out. We Were unable to procure tho report of the gam* fudotall, aoffico it to say tlie “boys" won tho ■game handsomely. Tin Coxixdxxob Mam.—& Kentuckian named John SooU, was diddled oat of $75 on Tuesday night, by a river mao named James Coe. The parties had been drinking together, sod Scott being under the influeooe,of liquor, handed Coe bis pocket book combining $75, ail ho had in the world, and Coe left, promising to lake it to his hotel the next morning, but heforgot to keep his word, and has not since been heard of. •' SAiroßu'fl Ofexa Ttoupb.—This celebrated eompany make their bow at Masonic Hall to night. They met with great success in Cincin nati when at the benefit given by the Sons of- Malta, no leas than 1800 tickets were eold. Mr, Yonbonhurst, tbe-oci ire and efficient agent for the company, was in town yesterday, making preparations for them. They have a delightful programme, and will giro the public who pat ronize them the benefit of the same to-night.— They will have Masonic Hall as full ns it can be;. Blackwood, for July, is with us. It is quite up toibe mark. Bohrer LyUon still spins away at his story; there is a resl “Ebony” tale, un titled The Soldier and the Surgeon, while the Poorbeah Mutiny, a “Plea for the Principali ties,” and The Great Imposture, (a political ar ticle,) are full of valuable raading. The-wholc Of Blackwood wilt do for those who like the more solid and substantial sort of reading. Sad Accxdbbt.—Mr. Henry Nicboup, a res ident of the Sixth Ward, and nn employee of the Pittsburgh and Cleveland Railroad Co.; had one of his feet badly mashed, ycaierday, while in the act of coupling a car to the locomotive. He was standing on tbs lumber and in the act ■of making coupling when an iron biroathe looomotivestruok his foot and crashed it to a jelly. Hs was promptly eared for. ' Tux CovcxxT, given a few -days since, by our deroan fellow-citizens, at Lafayette Hall, in behalf of the family of tbs late Prof. Baebr, yielded $125 clear of all expenses. This snm, to which will be added a very handsome dona tion by the German friends at McKeesport and by gentlemen In this city, will be remitted as soon as convenient. . Rev; as we leats from the Rochester papers received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Hamilton College oni the 22nd. Mr. Kendall was recently installed pastor of the 3rd Pres., (N. 8.) Church in this city. This title from' such a college Is an honor indeed. Wssald yesterday morning that we had re ceived a package of papers from Dr. of Allegheny City: The reverend gentleman is pastor of the Bef. Pres. Church iu thu city. The mistake was not materia), but the people of tho Doctor on this elde lay olaim to him. OAJCxs waocommiUed lo aUud his trli! for larceny, yesterday, by Mayor Stuckraib, charged with stealing a bottle of whisky from the store of L; W. Stewart, on Federal street, Allegheny eity. * Tax proceeds of ths Conoert pio-nlc, eto., of the German Saengerband which came off in thin eity on the first of Jane, was $3,600, of which there were left, net proceeds after paying all expenses,. only $285. For tb« Pittsburgh Gsx-ll^ , Uxtsns. EdiToei.—-In tho TrwrPreti and Union of yoaUnfoy, I notiaa a call for a a'ora-head or anti ovorytbtng Coht*dUod> I tmdwstßnd tho follow tor tiekat baa bean agraad upoaby tho Union Janta i and will bo plaood te nomination; ■ Congrtu, XXI -Krtric*.—Jaaper Ewing Brady. i. ; Covgrtti, XXflDirtricC—lhomts Wlfllanji. - &aaJ«.->WUUam Bobloion,Jr. l-j'-X/umhlvf-' Cbarici Bobioion, Alleghany City; |Jahn. B.i Kennedy, Manchester; Robert C. Grier 1 fiprool, Oolites tp.; Robert Blgbtm r Mßniflola; Maj. JoinViUoek, PUttbnrgb. ‘ —Edward Campbell, Jr. . 6 Cbeaotirnoiur,—Napoleon Bonaparte Haiob. v(itd£tw'.->-Wnu H. Darlington. WaricL".>. - Poor,—-E. W. H. Sohanley. • T ANOTHM ; RKii>iirr»* or Ntir Yo« City (cMtßei IoQi»SQ9 : I : V Yleafof Bro» ; * v -' -;’ ; : - •':' StrTMur^An^urtSW 1 * , - 4t*XbiiUtoc«rtl(rllUktlfc«vtladtbeUTvrCo<npUint for At* jten.dortßfirtilcb'Mmel h*T»' tri#d *U kwfromotdlrt, bottoiu# ugrpxe, • B—tte» «g* i■»*? Iwrt Cebbnud UnrniU, ! eopdodedj© dldep* end 4za sowalmo*i com). I iWo* on* l*>« ®«J *fcct * pcraeneat cor*. X cen dje«rfally racomßoond pMMk fill* to %I\ who mmr aaffrr from liver eooiplelnt. I bmelmjmovn thra o*ed wtuube mo*i heppj ntela in c**>ef«Uk-b*ed«cht,or4yt>*ptUX ‘ ' •T«*'*•. V MR.BWirr t No.I3BAtIOT«J»i.- feeearatnl toeakforDß-li LActbb BKOB s ofPm>bartb,Ek. Time ere other paUporperUo* foU liter Dr. M'UnVeCß* dM Uw FUU, tteo hU c*Wbnt*d Y«n»itoKt>,c»nßo«bo it'IHU.U aotlMd.UiM (towjia*, AllnhMU Oh,.*!**. «tebUahm«Dt U »jll-k«o«o «_■jJU- U* plM* for well mnU olotkinf.:i* now fc&rln, teSsi!fiatBg@3fl6{a,ga- [/tau by oxtr Special Reparlerty- IFAutew charm thero la la Tobacco, and U is un dehiablo that there lurks la its broad leaf a most po tent influence, aa it has in Gvo centurips introduced iU<elf in every nook and oornerr of the earth; what ■ ever charm It pesaesress exists lo a graattruxtantin a good articlo than in ono of inferior “quality. The supplies of Messrs. WEsbn~ A Gleasotf, No. 278 Lib . erty street, and OhiOetiwevAUegbenyrembraceevety description known to the trade,,and that of_tn*orted qualities. Thmr stock of Impprtad and J>ome*tie Cigars is one of the largest and oest ever brought to the West, and very superior advantages may be rea lised cither by the Wholesale or Retail purchaser m dealing with him. : frit astonishing, the improvement of which the external man Is susceptible,—while years arc reqtrtr- I ed to polish and finish up the innate principle called ! Wiarf, a brief visit to Porter A Smith's Shirt and Furnishing store. Girard Houses Smithfield street, is 1 all sufficient to works complete chango tu the ap pearance and transmogrify n fellow of very modor i ttte;>ervonaf« into a well drvr'scd and pre-poitetssing 1 gentlemen. , Here »3 another endorsement of tho best medicine ‘ extant for diseases of the throat or lungs : ALLcoaaxr, July, ISiti. ; We havo used Bowman's Vegetable Compound in oar family for cough and bronchitis, end wo believe it to be the best preparation for those complaints.— \Te hare tried many other medicines fur bronchitis, but nono of them did tho good this has done. It never failed to cure in onr family, and somo of eur friends hnvo used it with tho same success. Joseph Bioos, Haxxan Btcos. The public are again iudebted to mechanical genius, for an improvement of tho utmost consequen ces. We refer tb Staiie*9 Patent Clothe* Rack, tpcci ttons of which may be seen-at No. 48 Fifth struct. Its loading merits are In the following: Clothes hung upon it depend perfectly free of each other and thus arc completely ventilated and dried speedily; It is of Ibo greatest oonvenionco in “Ironing," it occupies but little space and when folded up on it* pirate, may be pot into a bureau drawer or carried about with all the ease imaginable. The manufacturer, Mr. Isaac Gullett, i? a practical and energetic man, nod it trill not bo lung before ho has his machine ex tensively in use. ( . The reception and Gpeoimcn room of Cargo* gal lory. No. 21 Fifth street, is an excellent feature of his establishment, but possesses several others equally attractive. Tho proprietor is a gentleman who never .considers any pains, time or trouble, devoted to his visitors, too great, and no ono calls upon him bat considers that be baa been fully renunerated by the pleasure which thoy cojoyed in his society. His work also is faithful and finished in the highest style of the art, Invariably proving satisfactory to hU patrons. •A general, well selected and perfectly reliable os sortment of Liquors may ho found at tho storo-roorai of Jfr. Clayton, ono of tho most experienced dealers In our city, No. 37 Diamond alley. Mr. Clayton is a polite and attentive gentleman, and his’establish. moat is a model for order and promptness. Tbe purchaser may be sure of receiving the articlo which bo bargains for, at the time designated, and such a thing as the imposition of spurious articles upon tbo public, receive no countenance of Mr. Clayton. The Lithographing of A. Kreb* rf* Brother, corner of Wood and Fourth streets, cxeols in’* accuracy and fineness of execution. No better work of tho kind is done in this country, of whioh fact we need adduce i. no other evidence than this: their patronage comes .. from Ml quarters of the Union—cast, west, north nnd tonth. Wo can most unhesitatingly recommend | them to bankers, merchants, railroad companies, Ac. 'i he. Quaker City. —The new sewing machine for '*• which Mr. Daly, of tbo stocking manufactory, ooruer of Fifth street and Market alley, is agent, is the . oheapest article of the kind ever offered In this city, , costing only $2O. But It Is not merely in tbe item of prico that its cheapness coosists, but in that in : connection with its utility, its perfect adaptation to ’ tbe pufposo for which It is intended. Its stitch is ’< the “two-thread.” and when Completed will not rip, constituting what is termed the “lock stitch." It is easily adjusted, works with great facility, and does j not easily get out of order. Here is aa opportunity j rarely offered to families who wish to purchase sew . ing maefcioes. Thote who would palroniioouo of the best supplied shirt stores in cither city, will find such an establish ment on Ohio street, between tho Diamond, antLßea ver street, Allegheny. The proprietress/Mrs. fur ge3S, is a lady of experience in the manufacture of articles of this kind, and employs only tho best hands. l*er»ons who deal with her may rest assured that they rtcciro woll-mado and ehosp work. Such ero the testim' nials of all who visit her store. The Lithographing Art is prosecuted hero with commendable energy, and work ha* been done in the line of show cards, drafts, Ae., which will l>cor a printing duno in the East. A vijjl't&the large steam lithographing establishment of Geo. A Co., Singerlcy's Buildiogs, Third strceOW^* 11 ”' cieotly attest what wo say. and persons or wbo havo work of this kind to be done, cannot en 7“ trust it to more faithful bands than the above. The rooms fitted up as an Ice Cream Saloon by Messrs. J. Carton A Co., over their fine confection* cry, Federal street, Allegheny, do great credit to tbe 'proprietors,being elegant, airy, and even expensive ly furnished. The -visitor will find him or herself refreshed by a call at Carson's, 03 much by tbe po lite treatment which will be received, as by the coo! luxury which eau bo had thfer*?—the very belt article of Ice Cteam. A JLxxcnx fob. llqt Woatker.—llia very beat remedy for ibis hot weather is to drop iu at Bonn's, Federal St., Allegheny,and treatyourself ton saucer of their delicious Ico Cream, or a glass of sparkling lee cold Mineral Water, flavored with tbe choicest of Byrups, and drawn front a fountain In excellent or der. Their stock of Cakes and Confections are of tbo best description, mnonfaetured from good mate rial, and got up In tbo neatest style imaginable. Give' them a call. t The Lots or Uroibs.— “The love of praln, howoVr concealed by Ml, Rwlgns, more or leu, sod glow* in every heart; The proud, to gain It. u>iU oa v toil!* endure. The modeit slmn it bat to make it sure.'’ It it our province to pralio the garment* made at the Brown Stone Clothing FldJI of Rockhill & WU •oo, No. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, abura Sixth, Philadelphia. I Tor place to securo a saucer of delicious Ice Cream, to cool off in a well ventilated and Insurious saloou, fitted up in the neatest style, the place to enjoy an hoar’s chat with yoor wife or sweetheart, while sip ping tbo cooling and healthy luxury, the place where the best of cakes and coufc&oaary, family bread and Ico Cream are made end sold, the place is Ot.ivtcn’i, Su Cluirat., near Liberty. f iltmifitmrms. SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE, MASONIC HALL. SANFOKD, with his entire Troupe, trill give THREE of thrlr Drawing ltr-om EntorUlnmoDte, commencing wi Friday Evening, July aotti, Saturday, 31« t, and Monday, Atig, 2d, Oa which occasion (hey will present a choice selection uf NEW BONUS, cnoncfc*, DANCKS, awl BURLESQUES. Dotwi pprn at o'clock—Commence at Arfmitoloa 2-*> cents. COOL WHITE, Stage Usuagor. ju27uitd J. A. VON BONNIIURST, Agt. 9 M>TP 9 9 9 9-999 Truaaea for theCnre of Hernia or Rupture. MARSH’S RADICAL CURE TRUSS. nmER’B PATENT TRUSS. FITCirS SUPPORTER TRUSS. ' SELF-ADJUSTING TRUSS.' DR. BASNINQ’S LACC or BODY BRACE, lor tbo core 6 Prolapsus UterL Piles, Abdomiral and Spinal Weaknesses, DR. 8. S. FITCITS Silver Plated Support**. PILE PROPS, for tbs enppott soil euro of Piles. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, forwrak and varieose vein*. ELASTIO KNEE CAPS, for weak knee Joints. ANKLE SUPPORTS, for weak ankle Jolou. SUSPENSORY BANDAGES. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGES; also, every kind ot Syringes. OK. HBTBER also hu » True* which will radically care Hernia or Rapture. Offloo at his Dragster e,No. 140 Wood street, sign of tie* Golden Uorlar. ' spßidswP Stck>Uesd«ehtwDyipepila.>*S<m*l men* ben of the Methodist Episcopal and Methodist Protestant' Cooforenccahave strongly recromtaended Dr. Wilson's Pills. The Erie Coofetcnca alao records on its Journal an official act of fovorable expression towards there PUIs and their Id vstitor. When ao great a body of conscientious oilnliteraof the Gospel tbue frankly uprose Ibeiusolvea In favor of this' great medkias,lt nsedi co (hither encomiums. Ece-Oulile : to Health; also, adverttsemsfct on oootber page. B. L. FAIIN&TOCK A CO , Jud-dAwT No. fO Wood at, Pittsburgh, Proprietor*. $l,OOO Reward for any Medicine that will excel PRATT A BUTCHER'S MAGIC OIL, the only Indian Remedy now sold for Bkevaiat'ini, Neuralgia, Btadaeho, TooUiasht, Fain in the Side or Back, Sprains, Bruuet, ikre ThroaL, Burnt, Ojnlraeted Grrdt dm! MftaeUti the only Teg* eHble remedy dlaeoverrd that will art upon tfcsai and lim ber ths Joints. TbooMndsof persons" have been cured of thefff complaints by this now discovery. All are Invited to »lv*!t atrlaL Principal office 200 Washington street, Brooklyn,N.Y. lorssleby DR. GKO. n. KEYSI'.R, No HOWcod atroet, and J.P.FLEMINQ, Allegheny. Hlonunra of Pratt A Batcher on tbo wrapper, and name Mown Intbs bottle. apUMawF OiLTiHIC Battirt, oit Blecibo Maositk iUoui»M,for M®dle*l porpc*e«, ©r » Tfry tonwlor Mod, wUtbetftntftw ofß*p»Hclj«rsfi, Bipnw wm.' pno’a * tcmlOmctt of Tea Dollar*. AddrcttDr. GKO. IL * l4O Wovit »U. PltUborgh. P*. ■pM»w> To barrow Kttnd lintlcL . btYlngb<Mßratond.to health lu.kfowdaja, After aum; year* of oerrouaanfftoiog, wJH ooadlfrw) to waist otnun, u copy of theprwcriptlonaMaaopply or tito romadj, op To colt las a itamiad oarnlopo bearing tbo applicant a addrrta. Direct tho ftar, JOAN M. DAGNAXL.MW .Pulton atroct, BrOtfelyn, N«W York. apfcflinfleMa3mwT rro STEAMBOAT MEN.—We will soil oooalghtbof Utaiplendld jnitenger packet MKTROF -OUTB, Ttr* low BMI On MSV I'RSI. Jnl4 nrrcncocfc. McCTKABY t 00. 0 XKT.—A Urge 17$ l fbrniahed dwelling with all modem to»in , oT«m*tit»--fr»r root low to a pxrf Uotnt. ' JaU nrTCnCOOK.McOHKAHT *OO. - TENN. WHEAT, niw chop—237 sack» wblU and 13$ twkl rad on at earner Poland to arrlTa tofriobr Jna ISATAII DIOS BY * 00: kINTINtf iuTu BOOK KAPKRSfcrs&lo * 17.8. UA7KH, : No*. £3 and BA Market *t> r - i~ILAY.—ISO lKixes GirmWCluy, lirrt quaK —OUNTRY BACON.—r2UOO poondr choice T Wi* USa V 9& 7 - ' Telegraphic. Touoxto, July 59.—sotreromtnt hu been do. footed on tbo qnMtioo in relation to theeoloMMi mentofUM lent of gOTtrnmenl at Oltowo. Ibo Home annulled the deciaion of tie Home Oooera ment making Oltoea the Capital, nnd .the Minleter, la conseqnaucß, has resigned. Nitr Yon a, July 59.-Thaeeiete,ummahip Kanga roo Bailed tiulnj for Liverpool with nearly JMO,. 000 ia-speeis. . Spttial flatten- M. IS. GI3>LB6PI®, dbhiist, Ex tracta*Teeth without pain, hy aa mm it saw Anaesthetic agent applied to the teeth and gums only. Teeth from one to Tall ectt* Inserted on the variant metallic hues. He also iaeerte teeth on entire rorctUUn bale with continuous gum, wbkb in beauty, eleaolimm and durability cannot CaCt to please. Call and examine mens. «3J>Ulce No. 51 Fourth street, below Marker, stery,) Pittsburgh. la*;lydfc POSTLKYi NKl4»u» A Cl>»» ; ifanufictnrm of GUN BARRELS. SOLID BOX VICES, BO BIN SON’S BOLIDOAUT STEM* SCYTHES—Warranted. Chief Steel and Hammered Shovel* and Spade*, Hoe*, Hay and Sfanlrre Forks, Picks, Mattock*, <£e. WarehotuMfo* Harket lh, mylUmft PICTBBIHU»g. PA. SAMT7B3L* GUAY MEBOHANT TAILOB, Xo. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, PTTTBBCROII, VERUJI, is prepared to furnish 1 his customers and buyer* generally, with tbe lateit and moat fashionable style* of Spring aud Summer Ooods of every variety, which bo will make up to order to the entire satisfaction <rf tkoea who may favor them with their patronage. .apS&tlfb us iwowas’. - - jobs l- aon>...~.~.w.iTctjuooaß. Pittsburgh Steel Worka. JOITES, BO*STC> Ac CO^ Mamifactureraof OAST STEEL; also, 81*11150, PLOW aud A. B. STEEL; STRINGS and AXLES, Corner Itms attd nrU Streets, Pittsburgh, ISiIC JQXXM *• »«*»•■ I>. B. ROG-EULS Sc CO., KjcntutTcunor Kogera* Improved Poteisl Steel Culti-rntor Teoth, , amur Rati and Firit Stmts. ikttttwyA, /V. luaMyiHr* / j. m. jatxxiE MBBOHANT TAILOR' - No. 54 St. Clttir Street,,/ (11,. Iri.ti'. Ni-w Bulldln,,) PIPTSBUkSu. P». Mv3o:l,vtlfc 1 DAWKS it OLULEY, ■louse, Sign ud Urnuuscntul Puluters, AND ORATNXSS: IB ' White Aiead anti Zlno FcritiCe. AUo, all kinds of PslnUtOili, VarnUbos, Window Glass, Putty, Bruihee, Ac^ UX Wood Street, tvo doers abate Vtrjjin Alley. tnrlOtlydlc • C"IONGRESSiIAXL, CAPE ISLAND, Cxm J MiT, 5. i —The auUcrtbaia beg lewveto Inform the public that the above well known and popular eetabUsb meut will bo opened t-r the ruceptloa of visitor* on tbe 16th Inst. This extensive building has been constructed In the most approted modern *ty!*> with spacloo*and atrycham bers, ample and exteuslvo corridor*, repert* (trealug imm. and a dlolug hall unsurpasaed to the United State*. The furniture It of ibo nisei c-htly and luxurious description, and limy confllently promise that thore Who may fitvor them with their company.ahall enjoy all tba comforflfj con Tcoknow and reflnamoutX of a flret cla?s tnetropcHtan ho* tel. CougreM flail Is beautifully situated In themldet ofa grassy lawn, atretcbing directly to taem ride, and com mandi au uainteiiiptnl riewof tbe oceau. Intending to krep a first ctasa hoteL in every souse of the word, their charge* artH be the samo as last season. Connected with theMUblinboient Is a Telegraphic Sta ion, commun!caUng with all parts ofUie Union. Je&:J2meoJ WEST ATUQMPSOS, Preprietore, SEA BATHING.— COLUMBIA HOUSE, -1 CAfB ISLAJH). CAt»E JIAT.N. J. H.U «-»ublhht?ifnt wtll b« opened £oc lb a rpcepUoaof \wicor», ou THURSDAY, Jnno 101 b, ISIS. It Ii locat.d to trout cl ilm Ocoan. *°d it toiTonodert by a Lave, which la front to tlus pvtcb. rriTnls Tablet will b* far' uhbci to p-miok who naydotirt thorn, and Jllcarr will b« rvrr«on*Jt»4 I‘. Si. Owiulo th* prmnn ofibe period. ll,n j>ric" of Board will bo mliirad. H»<>ou can be engajra aod e«t>ry ot%er Information will b* rStcu npou Inquiry. L. LLAIIffOOD, No.3U W Walnut Kiwi. P. B.—Kltr.atlTa SUbllna op the pratnW*. myS^gmaod JjEW DRY GOODS OFEXS> THIS SAY. C- lIANSOV LOVE, 74 Market at TSJJNBN CAMBIUC HDKFS., in Corded I end Embroidered. covttUtng 1 A Boru>p ' i ’ J - luMaHTytyUfS "CTMing Cot* «j 14* at MUarfl rA,. n Sale, that 1*0lt» would do well toi^MOj^nfiEfjg*_y DRIED APPLES.—SO boc. on hand ad(T fet i*J« to dote coofigameat, by JalT ATWKLL, LEE A 00. OIL CLOni CJIASii—A good assortment or tridili* «nt »tj Lb if 24 *d*l 2S£l Qteir «t. JulT . J. A jll. PlltLl t»i>. Transparent BUFroiLCLOXHTfom 02 to M ia Lea • Ido; o »np?rior vrrkV <br aoie by Jal7 J. A ILPUtLLIPASOafcdPS.BCg».rat. FIUUX JARS—I cask Eait Liverpool Prntt Jara joarrecM and (iruUliy Jul 6 MaCK&tVVN * FiMJtV.ls: Liberty M. ALL KINDS op"DßYGOODS'are*selling at bugaiu price*, at ebbing outsail of jo 13 MPmttYA IICROHFIELD. EOUimi ARRIVAL OP SUMMER DRY OOOt>< tiotf opening at jw!3aUwT T). HANSON LQVFg.Tt Marta at. rpENNKSSEE FLOUR.—IBC tacks Extra X. Family dow arriTiDg from atouarr ClWfon. Pur’eale by Jul 3 18*1 AH DICKKY * CO. DRY APPLES AND FEATHERS— -4 u> kj Dry Applet, • do F«alhan, Nov landing from (learner Clifton. For**!* by Jul 3 ISAIAH PICKET A 00. SjEASONABLE GOODS.—Handsome Be ) rat;o«.OrgaiiiU <«, Lawn*, Lac« il&ntlra, Bun t'Qi brr.ll tr, Hoop Skirt", Corsetu, Dattera, eut. 0- HANSONLOYK. Je23 74 Markat atroet. WINDOW CURTAINS—Plninand Satin Greco and Figured CnrUlua, for »ale at wbohaal# and ret U 1 by W. g. MAKS HAH. A 00-47 Wood at. Buckwheat seed—l 2 bus. in. store and for ult by D AVID C. lIKRBBT,- - - jalO comer of Liberty and Hand ata. Seamless bags—2, 2$ and 3 bush, in •tore aniTfor aata at recti red price# by Jy7 D. 0. UERCST, eor. IJtmrty aud Hand ata. COTTON. —18 bales now landing from steamer Clifton—for sale br jnia , ISAIAH DICKKY A CO. LAUD. —74 tierces No. 1 uniform cooper age now landing from atoamer Clifton—for gain by jnlS - IBAIAII DIOKBY A CO. Mackerel— 100 bbis No. 3 largo, 60 hi f do lid do for •*l* by jolt* COTTON —27 bales now landing irom * team boat Indian fur aaloby juat ; laAiAn mctcey t> co. FEATHERS —13 sacks now landing from eteamboat Indian for sate by JoS4 ISAIAH DICKKY A CO. WHEAT —54$ RAeks white and red now landing from atoaaboat Indian furaalfe by Ju34 ISAIAH DIOKBV k CO. NO. I LARD.—I 4 tierces irregular cooper age, 70 do regular do In afore; • it do do dntoarrlre and fnraaUliy jolft ISATAII DICKIiY A CO. TENN. NEW WHEAT—2I looks while and 137 do rod now landing from atenmer Marmora * or Jo24 IAAIAII PICKLY A CO. Foundry metal-so tons soft Metal for sale by myZ7 lIKNRY U, COLLINS. WHITE BEANS.—7S bos. small whito in store and for aaie by . AlffElU I RK A O). BIIOOMS —100 dot oxtra Corn Urooms juit roc'd Md far il»by T. LITTLE A 00. CANARY SEED—IO hbls. on hand and for tala by J«I0 B.L. FAHNMTOQK A QO. ' EGGS —2 bbla.just received andCor sole by JnlT ATWJSLL, LKB A 00 ESTKRN BE3EKVE CHEESE receiv li. K July mJ for ml» (IT BIDDLI. WIHTB * CO. MACKABEIr— 25 half bbla. large anil medium T» for «ale fry B. DALZBLIA 00,’ CODFISH —2 tcs. in store and for sale by j«a& J. p. OAHMBLP. Qfl BUS. WHITE BEANS iind 36 do-Drj Ov Applfi rac'd end fertile by R. BQBIBON A CO. 0 A OASES SAL SODA for. ealo by- . 1 ‘ <CO JM2 ; B. U fAitKKgTUOK * CO, EGGS. —20 bbis egge for sale by myir SUKIYKfI k DILWORTn. LARD— 1000 lbs. No. 1 Lard rec’d and Tor mi Liberty »t. RIDDLE. fflltTß A CO. BILL PAPER of best quality Bold by Jegy ffM.q. JOHWBTO.y *00.67 Wood ft. PEACHES— 20 bua. Teon. Dried l’eochi In tiara; wIH rail low to clow*. ROBERT DTOtfKY. BANS.—SO busb prime white in ■toreand 1 for .ale by ffe*! *• OATtVIKhK. , FLAX— 10 aksfor sale by 81 J j. p. CAKFIKLP. <c | bbl,. in Tvf O. SUGAR.—IO hlidfl. JN .Z* t° tSlhi Jttll. It. A CQ. COTTON-26 'JI TJUTTEK. —40 keKapickedßutter ia a tor* 115 «~l tar ml« br jS? ■ tB«-> CO. SUN UMBBEIXAS-rAlargelotjttstrooM tbUday. 0. ItAIfPOH ”yV*«»t. TVUED APPLES-JW QTAIICII. —40 boxesanuoubblß. Fetirlin Q tton>«Bilfor wl> br J* 3 * - ■>» P-OAffy'Kl-P- C ORO. BAKKR’S COB- tIVKIVOIL for Ovtob, j»5" a. L. PAnN>gTOOK a co. M iGGS-4 bbls. fr«l> *-BSi J' JihraUbT ‘ ’ JbW R,ltt -> jSSSS&ff I rf'iUUJKT—$O o»i«, * prime article, foreal t>». j«» J.B»C4Hn*t.l>. .jililß-W bblfc jort n^teWf , - .-..-qiUUtyinttor* nluakt) #UT 4XWkM.l***OOi Comm oosnuTrxs ofAßgrm p. n. BcmroT, V 4 .P, Jon* 9. Oqsgsa- J. IT. (Jasmin, Pins ITCa.- PITTSBURGH fflAiliUV [Reported SpedaS)/ for (Ac PitUburyl » Gate* ... PITOSCIOO, Fiout, JrtT 30, FLOOR—Uitberdull market, but prices firm; Sales c,. 75, 111 usd 50 bbls at $4,50 for super, $4,76 for eitru, an.!-. . $5,23 l»r family do.' GRAIN—Eft*« » canal and wli«rf of 600 bu*o»tsat 31 bos of 33 lbs. , , ...... GROCERIES--Sugar continue* firm, awl «Js*of 16 bbd* At o@9{r£. Hclaaar*. 20 bbls at 43. And 10 do at 44. BACu.V Sale* of 0.000 lbs Shoulders nnd Hams at. and l/XW fca Qint* »i and 300 pC« eanTMrtd do, WluSKY—Sales of 20 bids raw nt trtsJ ‘rtgnlar •&Im of.rectified at 25 V iSall. . * HAY—S«Ie» at scdw. of 10 loads at $ ton. SALT— A aalf of 100bbUot$l,W?lbtl. CUEESK— A f«lr demand from the rtUll trade; sau-a ot ft\ 20 and 40 Itrxns W. iff. nt '%■ MONETARY ANO COMMERCIAI*. . It ti stated that a biJ for the whole of the ten tdmiOiu Government loau has been made up on tho ottier ride. In the Money market there l« no change to note Call loans are abanifmtl > easy nt 8*54 cent, and first-class pa per Uaoarm at 4-g5 ft cent, with an occasional transaction at aron lower tlgon*. Tho supply nf paper at Binkcou* tlnnea to im far below th* wantsot th^oinstitutions, and. they are forced to peek for means to turret ihtir surpluy •renat very low In too <t<ac>iunl Bouses, them ora hot moderate amounts of paper offering. ■/ We annex a comparative et»t*«m*nt of the Export/, SX eltulre of sp«lr. from New York to foreign ports jor th* week and since Jan. 1,1858: / I*M. 1567. ./ IS6S Total for tie week- $2,236,753 f1.678.5R3 / *1.061,011 Pravioualy reported. 43,166.096 40.613,670/ 34.108,943 Since Jsn. 1. imports by Railroad. I>. Tt. WJ* 0. K. It —O4 liacbeese. <4OO l.oopa, 8 alia rag*, 69 do wool/Leech k. Umeblnrou; 42.bbl* copper, C O Hns •ey; 1q do flour, Liggett A on 1 do/ggs, Suwtbew 100 Ds* piaster, Dntke A linrnev; 40 P fielleri ACo; T WU paper. I'etkln* fieri CG do,Rawl»*y Aco? 68 tHtchttSo.. J B Caufleld; 750 t-lgs lead, B/A luhnestoek.fi ttf IL-hls che«e, Kiddle, Wirts A «r, Gi do, Cborch £ Israel; 10 do; t Llttls l cv. 10 bbls oil, Lambert k Wilpton, S 7 bus oats, J: M’lforlaod! 74eks ragi.-S'll k C 4* Marklo; 18 do wooT, J h Marshall; 13 bides, RaUton; 545 bos oats, G IHoghantfH • aka rugs, 1 bx bacou, ]X DaU*ll{A co; 6 bids p©t»,B Zalgler, 2 bbla eggs, l’aiys fi/yi 12 ear* cattle, 2 do bags, owner*; 11 bbls eggs, lUm 381 halw wool, 40 bbls eggs', 1600 but wheat,' 60 kgs better, SbVbblafloor; 113 aka oil cake, 65 bblsi whis ky; 01 do oil, 'jutes bams; 24 bdls broom corn, 210 dowootl en bowls, 16 churns,Clark© Aco. lUVUR fIBWS< Tbe wrathar was exert,irely hot nod close yesterday. In the aftornooD there was a tempest of wind, and a hail storm of diet - and dust accompanied with thunder and lightning. There was not enough of rain however to emount to any thing. A\l the good it did was to lay tbedmit. The river bha at leugbt ceasod to bo netful. It Is In ono of Its low Qts. 'Boys Wade all about In It, without trouble. We saw half a doaen of tbom yesterday upset a row boat In the chau&bl, •nd tho water did not eomo above tliolr middles. Tim shoals on the opposite shore of the Monongahela are out of water. There arc two feet by metal mark, bat not Lba depth on Glass House ripple that tldi.two lent calls ior. Therewa, oo boslovss dolog on tho lotoo yestenlny. - Low IVasm —The low water season U fairly upon us and -tho contlnuod dry weather, it is fcare-l, wilt cause an entire suspension of navigation. Boots of the lightest draught now scrape the rocky bottoms on the shoal places, and are compelled to wind cantioesly and slowly around tho doubt fal places. Wheeling may bo looked upon os the bead of navigation. Bom* half doxco steamers frum below bare re oentlyarilvcd bare, but are unable to go further Tb*M4r oego Is hing opposite the lower point of tho Island, having srsrped ibrotii’.h Captlne, reached her mooriogs end laid tip for i-etter times. The cow stoamor Ponola, arrived jester d»v, and discharged her cargo at Bellalr, to bo shipped to Pittsburgh by the 0.. P. lUUruad. Tbe sun io mid lioareo pours down its fiercest gloatus upon tbn landing, and it has a desert looking appearance indeed, as whatever be,tie is octasioacd by ttie depertore of tbe packets, lasts but a short time and everything aatwldes in an excessively hot nnd dor mant condition.—{Wheeling laL Thera vu icarceiy anything doing on tho levee yester day, owing to the extreme tarat of tho wrathur, and the fact tbstoar morcbnoU have tittle to ship . Tbe river contin ues to declluo about 5 ioebis every 24 hours, sad tbe bore oppoallo ih * cily arc beglnnlcg to show tliouisalves. The latest Irom above is that tlioro is not more than 30 Inebi** water on BUnny, Hnfflogt<-ii, JjHart, atid Carpenter’s bar. The Id 4 Mny entno in Lout*, with a toloiably fulr trip for this port and Pl'tsLutgU. The Potomac did not get away to Pittsburgh until last etenlug Tbe Key West came down from Pittsburgh with a fine trip i>f freight and pm: pie. The West will go to-day. Tbe Quaker City got off to Nubvllln lari evening with a g>-xl trip. Uu PatardttJ lost tbe riTer at klstnplii* was rlriog at the rata ot on inch |*sr hour The wharves at New Orleans ii«v* brtu leafed for four jchd and nine monlbv f»r $6Ol, 000. Tho lessees are to place them in proper condition «ud , k«rp th«m In good order. R. B. Smith wai tbe principal Ira** The.Bioamrr Wltho River, lust wv-k w.is cbnrier *>d by a party toopan Davis’ cut off. bcluw Vicksonrg. The bowever, tpiung a leak at VYa rt-utou, making two feet iratrr In the hold, and it was with mods difilcaliy ahe .war saved from siuktng. The enterprise wnethen ourd. The E. 11. Faitchild orrlrcd at Lonlrvßlo cn Tqoeday, from New Orleans, with a lerze Amount of loMcn freight. Her ofik-urs n-port to tbs LoutivtUa Courier that New Or- Irani wus reported healthy, but with Imported cases of yel low arrer.snd but one cats that onglnat.nl is the city. Tli«t was ab engineer, or striker on the river, known as bill hut toes. Us bad formerly been on tbe Fanny Bullitt, aud lived In this dty, bat was lately employed on the prinret*.—iCln. Gsv-, ot Thursday. ALLKOnr.NY CintE MAKSUT. OMOX DBOTE TltM—('fEiCn’s.) THrM».»T, Jolf S3,li£9. lievru.—Tbi' market vu acttT*, nod tbs eutern colt*brisk.* Uutcbus toogbi «k>slj st lair figurm CATTLE— No. By irliocu- Said 44 JUIlslI 41 159 Mywa k Bro„ 159 14 p'MFs'Meo U 2*2 Qr«x[)nH4 oi>. 01 Mark* k Co Cl C K Wan! S-i V U MrrrJtk 4 T Anl;.. 92 Crons*. 3* VI D >TFjuiJen. ....... East ’4j*k>nry 14 H ±*k*e ..burger k Cook 8S § ■ £° '2 A Jj, m John 1* J W Dcloiiy- .. !■» 17 N '•-•• - -l" 4» frank & Otecutu I 'Jfl K Carr...- *• 60 Tranafont - U> aaEsr a.*»d lauds—soo luad or aw ad Mid it Zy4&£t Ent'f 9 E>. CALTE?—Aooat 200 wrrr told at s2 t oCHd>f&. Steamboat iteglaior* AimiVKD. { DEPATITI Lauioo, DruwiurllW. | Lastrae, Broinii Telefnpli, do., | Tel^rrapb, Colonel Beyerrf, EUxtbetli. | Col. Bayard, Ell litTTO—l! fret v 10. felting. Telesrmpltle ntrk«(*< Nxw Yvttr, July 23 —Cultoo: sules 400 bales. Fkur Arm: sales 16,030 bt)l*,St..t«baaivir.\ocM sc: sate'at $4,76 (g44W- WKtat, saic* 60.003 bn« southern white $1,3'4&1,45; ' western fhOS^M O : Mllw*«kie club iiEi<oaD4 oSigjVJ; Chka go spring Coro; nki 13,000 buebci*; whltu sl® 1,05; sound mixed SO. IHcon firmer. Sugar buoyant at V 4 better, iilm; 8,000 hbdv at lot Orleans; ri<r MttscoTedoabd o)4*9c fur Fort Klro. Coffee steady at lie.-. Molasses firmer; Mu*coT»do 2v5532e. Freights doll. Stocks unll aud heavy ; Chicepo A Hock Island 78% Illinois Central Railroad 74% Michigan Southern St; Sear York Ocßttal W-)*; Heading 48% Mllvrankio ft Mliriulppl 17; Cantos Co, So*& Mlvoarl Sixes 84% Ualena ft Cairaco 17% Michigan Central Gu; Eriell% La Crosse MadQrants 23% ' rntuntpnu, July S3.—Tbo Hour market is Orm, but the demand for export t» limited; sates of 800 bbls at *5 fi>r (rub ground mperflue. and for recently pronml: there is a steady inquiry for borne consumption at $1,25 up to $3, Rye Flour and Corn Meal are scared; the UUrri«hc)oatf3,C2s*bbl. Wheat Is scarce, and In good request; salee of 2,600 bos in lots at $l2O for prime new Southern and Pennsylvania rnl,.and $1,36 for white, Includ ing some fair old rail at $1,06, and white at $1,20. Rye is' held at loc. Cum la nn*ottied; ssl-s of 3,000 bes yellow at W, Q 1 and Me afloat and in store. There is a steady demand fur old Oats, bat new is |»Knty, and dull; B,COO bus puns iylennlAaqd Rplawaresjld at Cty?S42c. Whiskey Is- Arm, and In demand at 25%$2fcfor bids. J.B. CANFIKLD. i Cctahxsti.July 20.—FUmr uoclianced, with moderate demand at full ta’iea; receipts light, t Whiskey advanced to 22Un, ami ago d demand, NulMug done in Provisions tbismornittg. The weather 1« dear; Qieimomolcr 85°. The river has follrnli Incbradmltiß the past 21 boors,,with Seven feet water lu the channel by Range at the water works. lUlTjJiott, July 29.—Ftonrqaletand firm. Wheat active; sales of red at *l,2»$UO; white $1,250)1,4:!. Com, white at K&@STc; yellow at Ms6le. Whiskey firm; ealss at Q'fi'Aa. ' provisions firmer. FRESH FAMILY BUTTER received daily per Express, in kegs aud backets, put op at the best •hurtos in Ohio, for sale, wholrctlo and-retail, by Jr 23 7 " KtUPI.K,IVIRT3ACO., 165 liberty stmt. T 7 FOK. CIULmUIiNS" CAPES, a* l\.t Basques. Oollarifglsavcs. Btiirt Poeams. ftc. Tne best aasorttaeot In toe city Just rscM. Pirate call and toe them. jelUftwF C, UiftfoN LQYK, 74 Merkel st. QILKm —Sowing nod Iriiiga Silks, Tram. O OrßanSlao Kcntiruldery and Spun Silks, of all ■ colort constantly un hand and Kir nle.by ; tho rnßnafttctnrrrs : Bt the lowest market-rates. IXHOOLBY AEON, JulftJmdfod Philadelphia. EXTUA FAMILY FLOUR—IOO efcaTcnn Kxtta Family Ptonr in arose and for sale by v jot : HQDSST PICKET, 134 Front st, near Wood. TVTULL MUSLIN and . ' .' - lfl- „■ T Muslins,»tl2)4rper yird, Ailtoarked down at closing outealecl. ; - jsSdftwr mdkpuy ft.BOßouyrgLP. , CfUNDRIES—22 bora Flaxseed; 3 doFoath- OVC 13do Toon. Wheat; Wbblvß. EprlngssxtrnUm.' Uy Flour, to arrive on'«toam«oJaos»ood and fjrsalaby • lot ISAMU MOKKT ft 00. FLQOB OIL CLOTHS—a lino stock of oui giro *utl omUri mtouheUire/tamiri t024-l li *Mth,cnltoflt»ojr«Ucilfwn>«orb*il*. i >•_. . •> j a i7 . j, t n. pmmw, sb »*>J a st. cuir «t. COLORED PAPERS— 2Sx3B and 20x25 JaUtoeM and for oOa at maoafrclwjt*' prioc# by w g, HAVEN, SUUoocr sad Pap#r DeiUer, i a l9 cororr Market acd Step ad ala. FJLOUK —20 bbls. Extrnl'auiilj.mAdo of ,cs?K wh, “' rTgsa&saR h "*pl« ■■ 101 Wood, , LAIN BLACK' SILKS:—A large, lot jiiat tMilnd Mid wiling- dnupM thw. On Imb nffi-rcd lolbfa cttj. «11 »o<J them, . Jf P. iIANSON LQYlt;* Market «tmt- S' XOBAOE TO LET—Tito Inigo dry Col lin -ni s«cmflaD(l Third Uoer*,oiU»Torabt« ttrtus. - InjKctf UITCHWGK, MCCREBRY- * 00- . JiS . Ko.lSSflfreondmaiWft'oatßtWPU. . TIXOIfBNING GOODS.—Blaok Grenadine, IYI niuk Tim«tte, Blick top. BUck matt CilfclUe, |U*ckMon*D«J*lM,o™s*«, Veils, *O - oTnaseOM mvii.74 H.tkrt.l TT)OTATOES— 100 bu# v at 25c to close' lot, ■ aODdud 6W'^ lTCncooKiMt< j' llEtß Y t c o , . . I£>Bgcoagandlil fn>bt«tre*ti. FAMILY FLOUR—Choice white wlioat in Jat-* > - P. q.HKftßBT..cpr.LKwrtyKdn«pa«t. '\\r B are now reUingoll kinds of Dry Wood* 7.5. "feUMH-Y FLOUR—so bbl» JB*tra Familj, 'IRB BBIOK; TILE qb»my. onß«pd by.. AA. UAUPT.. ■>». oart-' juW wcwtetf iflndj'foj «uon£cy^ fust rac'd and tQDISOVXJO., * JUG - KINDS OF BKASQNABtE DRY Vf>. X 'HXHlim.*- ftfpAOSDK m twa'ffil u / UUi / for L'w . , / Csmiclb.-, / PMMngeV.- . / town for 42, -/ Boat* -returning / tootnlngaod 6 In tbv'. qolre at the OScvTOL *os / R EUULAR MARL. 1 ZANESVILLE I’ACKL: n*u* (lr*Qjfht st«*mer LIZZIE Clt-rk M’Cpnnall. will Imre fur tbaatK/ atfl port*kVUßY SATURDAY APTKRu\ Sot fr night cr pasaage apply on board or to'- J»i2) " rtACK, BARNES AC ' lj*Oß SEW ORLEANS (with | X 1 DUFATCH.)— Th« •pleortld ■tnm«raLUA II eSSSK Cap;. Koblosuo, will leave Cfodnont! fcVtho Inter port*. WIU take nil Pittsburgh freight cob signed. Fur rst« spply t> Ju2o 403,309 f.35,169,963 11. Sj. PAHSEBTOCK * CO., WHOLESALE DBT7GQISTS, . ;[ No. GO, corner of Wood and Fourth its., Pittsburgh, !**. AS AN EFFICIENT, safoandconvonient tonic, cathartic and antUlyapeptlfl.u^dtcf&* l ~ these BUia art recommended to the (Atitle by tlfirlortncr proprie tor (Hr. Wilson) with * confidence suchaJ&Jgagcontinned : and careful (rial of them in aa ample (dppee warrants, In th.lr operation at a ca'bartlc, they inuncuee more the'tn> tnryami less tbo secerning power of ,|bn bowels thannay other combination in common use. * 1 ‘" AS A TON IC.—They agree with the scat deliotostom- 1 acb, removing nausea, pain and dehUirylrotn that'Cttaa,’ and tbrongb U impart tone and vigor to tlte whole system. AS AN ANII'DYSPKPTIO —They ueutrallre and inter*; rupt the formatlwo of a-ids, check fermentation,'and pro*' vent thet-Umination of gsseairom the food in tho stomach,' —the direct consequences or chfcmlcal action,—an action which should never exi.t inthshcniin Btomxcb. • From these peculiarities in vbo Pills, a person' taking them may 'expect a free, fall and natoral evacuation of - the bowels, without pain, unnsea, local or general debility, or that din* guitingaicknenor cmtlvenme—ths usual effects Which at tend or follow th» use of other paries. Extract of a Letter. from B. F. Farntworth rfc Co., Dntgyiilt, Jtfcmphi*, Tenn., Jan. 7, 1858. Messrs. B, L. hsatnurDcr A Co.—We were the first to In troduce Dr. K. Adams Wilson's Pills here many years ago.— They were the best Pltl ever In this market. We me no other in our own Uuiiilm, and secured for them a high character hr oar recornmondaiionr. Tonis, truly,' r U. F. FARNSWORTH A 00. Extract of a Jclter from 0. IT. /net'll, Jfathvillc, Tran., February 15, 1858. Messrs. It. A Co, —DesrSlrr—I have seen Dr. it. A. Wilson's Pills used for tho ague with good effect; I have used them myself, and believe, them to be the bast pill in me. 1 bare no doubt they will core many other ooraplnlnte when properly used, and T cheerfully recoin-* mend thi ui to the public, fhsspectfhlly, yours, G. W. IRWIN. from Col. ii m. Hopkine, late Canal Comfititsioner. WasmaGTu.v, I’a , Jan nary 8,1857. —Dear Doctor:—l hare been uaiDg your “Anti-Dyspeptic” Pills, when occasion re quired, for monyysars, and can truthfully say that I have never found any mcdldoe equal to them Ui relieving die from affections of the stomach and bead. They hare never fulled to relieve mo from headache, and have always leit my system iu liclter condition than they found it. I nrtut coq ■fldcntly recommend your Pills as a earsaud highly vnltublD medicine. Very respectfully, Ac., WM.IIOPKI3S. Dr. R. Abases Wilsojc. From That. Bhckmore,Eiq., Treasurer of MUyfany County, Pa. To. Pr. R. A. Wtuos.—DeurSin I hare been nsingyour Pitln eiuce 1840, and do decidedly sty tboy are the best Pill in use. or Unit l have any knowledge oC I first used them for *Vkk headache. 1 wtih'wblch I suffered beyond descrip tion. Tam na,'py to esy, that they* entirely cured mo Since thru I u«. them aa a family tacdictne; if I am hiUloos vr anything ails me, and I require m«diclno, I taka a Pill andicrniesmtq they are my ouly medicine, and baTe been for the last •evVntvcu years. THOMAS BLaCKMOKK. Jauuary 5,18£5. ?.J§l *Hjgsg TUBW Orleans, &r. PLACE, BARNES * CO. iHtercUancous. DR. R. A. WILSON’S Tonic, Cathortlo and. Antl-Dyapaptie PILLS. PREPARED AND SOtD BY CERIIrICATES. Hear Dr. Keyter. Mown. B. L. FatCMSTock kCo :—l have bad coas'daraMo experience to tbeaseoflha eXtrsordluary PIU compounded l*y Dr. R. Adams Wilson, of which you are now the pit)pile tors, and have often frit their benign fuflaenceln my own caseforwerrourfout/ccAf, arising from a disordered coodl, tlooofttestotnaeb. I-bure liuwlao prescribed them fur other*, in cave* of hcaucranfis and other forms of headache depending on a deranged and irritable condition o f the stomach and dientire organs, for which they worn peculiar ly adapted, being entirely irvs from any griping tendency i regu-dibein m m very valuable Pill, and ouo that purges, wituoutst all dcbllliailng. Tours, truly, 01X1.11. KKVfiBR,IiO Wood street. PliUbcrgb t March b. ISSV-—JoSdAwlyT • ' ' PAYETTE SPRINGS! THIS niGHLY AGREEABLE and at tractive mountain reautt? lift* been lewd by tho tab* •eritwr. Kow building* and improT*B><mU lor rotn«tiQD, ; aninnoraent and hathloc, have reCi-ntjy been arected and ara rya-ty for use, and tho hotel newly fainted And tnpplied WitH new (crmtans ae. Tho purifying and boiling proper* ties'ct tlie water* of IbctePprlngS hare been fatly traied by chemical aoalysii, aud the experience of iudlvMonls prove* their efficacy. THEY NEVER PAIL TO CORE SCJtOVCIiA. and other dlaeaac* of tho blood by tosely drink* ingtbe wntor. ajkl eruption* by Lathing nod external ap* , — >r _ .ttbnrgL ThoadrAutige til our location—oar moderate dutrgtt, earnest de*lroat)d.tho«Xertlona we will dm logtre eaUra aatUfcettcu, atid to male our gueata comtort&Ur, we hope will not f*U to rendu. FAYETTE SPRINGS Oi>o of the niewt popular asi sutaracr rtsorU la the country. Ptra.-rn weblng To outage rooms, or to rttako farther luqnlry, will please nddre«a th* undersigned, at Fajeito Spring P. 0., or at Uaioutowu. Pa; JnSdlm * W. F BABCOCK. BOOTS AND SHOES, CHEAP yOR'OABH JAMES ROBB, .> : mft MARKET STREET, NEAR TUB MARKET HOUSE. (Ibjnit received bblup Spring stock of LADI |&s\ MISSUS’ and CHILDRENS' UOOTS and SHOE* MENS’CALF, KIP AND OOAUSX BOOTS, SHOES.OXFORD TIBS, GAITERS, OPERAS, Ac.- BOVS’.AND YOUTHS’-BOOTB, BUQK9;£c.’ A rtrj superior article aad verynea^ Direct from the'Uanntuturcre. which ha trfU tell by the tjJAorpaauasatverj redaoed prices far cash. . -Title etock anaprlM* one of the largest assortments tabs found Lu*ny city, mi table for city end country sales, and hATlog over twenty ytan experience la buying, he trusts : thit he can now suit all iastca. Ho rrepectfnUy invitee all In want to c »H. a* raring them that they >*tn bo pleesed mrao—myK , DARK PRINTS, USUALLY SOLO AT !2>f CTS, SEIUISO at 0 CBNTS, at eture ef Ju2S:dAwF '• MUHPHV * BTJKOmiKU). NOTICE.— In consequence of the intended dtaeotatton of onrpartnorablp about let of September, andthngrdat ncrldceewa piejnaktnglaclosingput enl. eteck at exeredtugty low prior*, alt good* unpaid lor at {hoe' of patehMS after (tile date will be couskfereddue let Bept; aod bill* presented at that time. ‘ •'* ‘ I MURPHT A BURCHHELD. . . Jnly lit, 18SS.~‘Jn8:dAwP f - [LtolNd OUT SALE .01 ./I<3|6 COMM, \ IIASSBII'd CRBAU TBSEZE&BT BREAD SAFES, At reduced priem. r -- '• Trawls the time to supply youmlCet J. T.CBATO *00*8,134 Wood it. J);uoals. , POK'tADKS* PKESSJO, REDUCED TO PEP. YARD, at MURPHY A BPROn PTEUPj. T AKE FISH— -w 'I ? J 1 160halfbbla.WhlUFleh: . • | do 1 Trout; . .'T • ioo do Ealtuon;. 1 BO ‘do Heiring; .20 do Pickerel,. .• This dey tec.d and for rale by • HENRV H. COLUNB. SUNDRIES— 186 Socks Extra Tenn. Flour; SSaackaHogliein i . ..■ 4 do Dry Apjile*; ja; . 2 do Fdhthen;._ . 1 • e T 4 bt)U. Mo. 1. Lero - - ■> 1& bales Cotton; ■ - toantroonCUfbn.fkreiiliftft'i:: . ?v; 1 ■ >< Jy6 IfIATAH; PICKET A CO. IGARSI CIG&KSU—A large lot of genu- -3«n*ci,” “Entfe Actce° * ; rande r«’dthi« day. These, 'wishing a box of good ©gars eboold cellattd®F Stuck before percbtslegetoowhMU; ' iJO3i FLEMINQ, ; MURPUI A'BOKCaFIELD have re-e'et a lotof Filtered Bwlaa Hotline, •deeded bargain. AUyPvqut and Linen Collars, lower than v,'. AnTWo are uow.o&rtng/our end Onnadtaa layer t»Hoee thaa eoM at catty In the xatoo. "rtriNES AND J-IiQUORS —I have constant* W Iron hand WlnosepdUffion* fixr tueddutael parpoeae. Tboee wishing anythlngTa this Jnl2: ; : comer D?am rod and Market Btresl - —Jllf 6n Li FKESU STOu-k OF DRY GOODS to the city, bow openlnf. New etyl* Printa, forial!« aodtbebwtaeeortnmiVof ell' Wads’cf rmnntMn' Dr* Gdode intbeclly< '• • •'* . v ’ -ialY*?" : , .C.mNSONLOVA?tMarket»^. 1 AOn bush Wheat (br BiUff by :• jiHt ‘>VV > ' Ivw DITCIICOOK, McCKEBItT ii \ ‘tlo t'.*:? »/ J«35 - U 2 tocood a 04141 Jft-po*weti.- ' ‘ T INEN CHJECK~RUBSIA DUCK ; atid all Xiklna*cfß(Md»forbojß , '«t«.; Jklao, Uwj»,B*rwor ABd KlmUofStuaintr |oo4i.'' J' . " " 1 JqSfcdlwT , O-UAN^OytOTß^iilirfe Seasonable goods—sunuirv !>: P*r*o|i, IJaßUi* 3106p/£WrtiL Uc« Ui^; ■ tv • -.ajussosm ' Jy3 -- imnerly LoT»Bn«,g{>.74M*rK^ T}kflASl}<akll&lid f cfciimmn cgir Fd JQ.TtntdffloauMrDTy Ooo4*thatw* mem W ! ' C.HAMOrLOV«.U»»f» J^IME— 200I>bls.l liOuißvil^{Qj , -'' v - JjEiUJL ASII—SO Vtipj Pi «*ptat* 7;- v U*fl / /. OoaJemd on thO DOUGI.- OHI.BBB.iiL The tJop«Tmlleii .rj^ NEW EXPANS-fo, (120,000 of vhlchhtttlMniaMiliiric:, I ';'. hu Indaced the mioufecturw# to tuefc>&. will ensi le Umn to product) 2DO docent Wdnriag the mouth* of Jon*i July end aV.lv. T1i«» el*a call attention to iheh- NEW LINEN SUPERIOR S£LUL for trarellna. whichJa recMrtns nnirtmi 4Amn<adv ? is,. from the Ladlte. . . .- ' • '£>s. Tboyar* the «ofe proprietor* of A# only “Patent Adjustableßustl6”’in use. • -B#w*r*of the many ItnltoUona offcred in.tho rjirhrt, *a they ere ell either InfringvmcDra uf car - pet tot, ur worth* I**.-' • . ■ • -- 1 ■" ”'H - ; ''The7»lMmanulictnretiT*r . 70 Other pl&srent Styles, «iA hod wfAent the “Patent Adjuat*bleßttftl*. ,r : TBeaeSElKlSbare been mvmmeod*d by {be ntOTI* •• ,s - EBT MEDICAL ACIiIOIUTY. ea being XJU Sett erlicli '-Jwr ■ ZatUet\ut that hat tver btmvffand.totht public. Nona'- gtnnlne onlea •temped DOUGLAS & J MANUFACTURERS, NEW,YORK. . For telo throughout th* United Stale* end Canada*. J*l7;3mdß . - ( .... LATEST NEWS from all partsoTtho world. See the NEW YORK . DAILY HERALD, :j.; -W. : - TRIBU&B :> , . end £Ui&&7" •- *> • PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS, ' ' fr^' PUBLIO LKDOfiit; ' end CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, , . .1 > • of Ih# eilv, by leavingycor oddrwrat: - HUNT 1 IHNEIi’B, Me#onb nall. ; ' _ Trade roppUed. .••••.■;•> <*f- • UVT QRKAM FREEZERS. ‘ ' •• ‘ MOSSSK'B PATENT 6M138X8 FfiBESCBSi The beiit end chrtpeat Will bo told at Mesafactcrsr*’ price. 1858. CARPETS, 1853. ' THE HAEKET STREET CARPET STORE, . IS STILL' PREPARED TO SUPPLY ■U demand# for Velvet, Brnmele, Threnody end In* grain Oirpett, of every deeeripttoti, stylo aod<|aallty. Tlvor Uf 1 Cloths, from 3 to 24 feet wide, el lower price# thiut wo here ever before offered; Cocoa Matting tor' ofilc*# or chorchc*; Painted Window Shades, anderFrythiog connect* cd with the Ccrpet department of Updm Furnishing. Ae we anticipate an advance In price* alter the Spring Trade opens, we Would «gge#t to purchasers to make their •election# now (Tom our larni Stock end a* oer preernt very, i.owprftt*. fagj W.M’CUNTOCg. CA. STKOUi CO.V MAGIO DUHIA a eating end Pepfer. !• a beautiful arl pl* with width to.wril* a letter end obtain neepy at Ihertine 1 tlmesrl boottlio nteof pens or lnk.r#nd>-rliiglt to paiaoos ir&vellnc. Is wilt tabs the «rr'©cMm{r*i.=lon cf any le*f. plant or fliTwor, uu.l i# rqoally adapted for writing on paper.eloth. wood or eloo#»in the bopyingof i leata, tlw *lgna,n>o«lc,Ac.,(wUboat thetue'f pens oriok)w(tli a . bone nrdtomaum «tlct. p.or different price S 5 eta. Sold by ' Wi 8. HA YEN, joli Corner H«rk»t end Second street*. > - r FISH —25 bf. bbls. No. 2 largo Mackerol; 30 do “ 5 L do-. do •-• • 25 Lbl*. Baltimore - - 80 do No, 1 trimmed Shad: 15 hf. do do do • do * 18 bbU- do White Fiahn -50 hf. da do do * 10 do do Trent, (Obbla. Near Alewiw# Dtj sal*; do K.F. IlerTinga, Inetofeeod for aelo by j»IS WAT? A W.TXiSQN. Coal toy Weight* THE suljssriber is prepared to deliver ia Altoghoby ox PiUUmrgb, CANS EL OR HITCStnrOCS QUlft ~ r Of tbebert qnality. A» . pinrbaivrtf*n rrly ongetting fnllmnm?. ilv\ Vermont Ochrt. ' .-v rrvncb Zina, '. AmannaZfud, - HWt»u*d; / . <m witittaj Ij'iSn.— rSO bbla Baltimore Herns:?. _ 25bb1t QntHfcx HertUiC- ■ . 20 do N 0.3 Mackerel. 10 do No,l do • . S3'HfdoNo.3 ‘do- . * 85Klttt,8©.l,2«idaao-; ;i : J ::. f -.V'-'V'-i 100'pMtuigfcftLa3tefbb ( reccirc4fciidfbrftaUtar- ■■ ;■, v-- -3. r ; , IONbIGNMENTS J/.' '; 'fcoooppood»CooDb7Btcca;' . ~ : r 350 bnt prim* TfblU B«aaM i'bbU.No.lljtfib • .;f*. .ij • i lbatDwrafcM; 'C ; v ;• 200 blu Ely Arplci, , ' ( , —:r.- 5 -v In tto>« and for eato ly, . RIJTITVEfI A DIM? OftTlt. * - r ;; tOQcott* jwnrttd kite* SUnUU Bim;' V . 150balf*bMtKar«0fc]inm; . ; 25 bbji; Mteh: -■W do B.‘Winter WhobOU; - '• ■ ••<2*.do w.&Ka.iiArdou» m Ott toad and for *ala by. - JONES A COO LEY, : - J*22-. .- ..Kp.J4l fffttw^nyPiy^i |3O»SPOUM> SIKCP OFPUOSPUATES. • w FOuD.—TbU preparation -limtln* < taaUiitponltt rompdy. bctli ro» ( .actfally robralttwd to lb* mediau faculty <w »nutrfM»« ; lonlc.-w«U mltodto mpply the «uU of elementary nutter It* Ujobnmea n*> <em oiariac Umncogm* ofcbronfa «•*?«, pertiealetl* in end Coneomptloo, Tbfapropas*Uou' li'plfleeeiiJ'•'• ■ - ; r to tliee‘e,^reo*blato lho tuiocddgrateful to tLa «om*' ■ " V- ; •th»ao<£docf ootuuatebypnnncteaaM.'-'feeM'erhol*'-' MloamLnUUby. . rJOS IfJSJtftX.G, . - •Jeil.g i COTWcrflhftltteaumft end Market ■*• D—i - ( RtUbortb tomUJßtaaxponu'liytflirtdilcs- iy V pUc*Jn>j>osfinhhtd U*bn4nawiatt«-V'" ' l 'j'-> - huda of XftISITAMACKBRZIB, No- C 9. •trfljrtjioirtiafflXrwjtctfUllj hcoiaiMn'iJ tr'^iSEwi falthßrtOeaplojM maprefonibDtUjr. _ . 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