‘ PITTSBtJKOH: MONDAY MOBNINOT AUGUST 2, 1858. ornaiAL or tux oitt. City and News Items. KusTimhutcii.—ObMtrftUom uken at Bh*ir’. OpU dah Store, Ko. 68 Fifth stmt, g„l, ssib ortuv. Iff BRASS. 9 o'clock A. .110 TO 12 .... 93 M 0 “ K 00 81 Barometer.— , ....29 3*20 Valkdlctort.—We have received, from G*o. W. Cam, Esq., the retiring President of Hie P., Ft. W. & 0* Railroad, a letter addressed to the -Stobkholdera of that corporation, which we do not deem of sufficient importance to general readers to publish entire. We make a few ex* traote, howevr. —v. Mr. Cass infonhs the stockholders that hehas just completed the second year of his official service, and that with the dose of this term he gives back to the Board of Directors the office of President. He then alludes to bis efforts to wards the completion of the 127 miles of road, from Columbia City to Chicago. Underthe con tract entered ialo with the Pa. Railroad Compa ny,-2000 tons of Rails havo already beenfur nlshed,rand the daily delivery Is now about 100 ■ tons per day. The rails are bciog laid down as theyjwiqlfcjJhs track-layers, and there is now laid gyejjftiailcß of new track, west of Ply ballasting progresses with the j. " tnick-lßkjjfcg, so as to furnish a good track for ./ 3 .bd*lnesjko pooh as tho track is laid to Chicago. | The. Chief Engineer has arranged for the cash 'ff necessary to finish the work. Mr. Cass, there ' fore, feels safejn assuring ns that the road will be completed in October next. He reports a reductionrofqhout $450,000 of the floating debt, which is now no greater than 'existed at the date of consolidation. "Until this floating debt is discharged, the management of the road will bo perplexed and harrassed to a de gree bnt few of the stockholders con have any jnst ooooeplion of; and the entire removal of this ineubvt is going to bo a work of much labor and anxiety.’* r "In the twenty-six years of active business life, through which I have passed,;/or the first time has it been my misfortune, whether manag ing my private business, orin public station, to be snrronnded by over-due obligations, and financial embarrassment; and my special motive for resigning, is to escape this part of a duty which is so distasteful to me, add sO little in har- mony with my previous life. lam thus explicit, to prevent uneasiness on the part of-a single shareholder, who may coooeive that no one would leave apdsition (that some consider) of honor, and $4,000. ay ear salary, unless danger was appre* bended.'! "In tho general management of railways, as competiog institutions for tho business of tie country, I differ most widely from the polioy now in vogue, and do not believe the value of railway property, generally, will hove a perma nence until this policy is changed.' Whether the change will come through ihe motion of the managers, or through legislative intervention, time alone can determine. As oppressive as legislatures are alleged to bo on corporations, I am not sure but their intervention ought to be invoked; as they might greatly mitigate muoh of the present insane policy, by. means of specific enaoiments;—or through Commissioners, in a short time bring order out of chaos, by estab lishing auch rules for management, snob combi nations for business, such penalties for wanton destruction of adverse interests, as would re •dace the general business to a system, in which something of the harmony found in the opera tions of. a perfect machine, might be looked for. At present, every road, or line of road, is an lihmaelilt." Descent on a "Faro Bank."—Mayor Weaver received information on Saturday afternoon that a gambling den known as a ."faro bank," was in "'Operation io the third story of the building on thecorncr of Market street, and the Diamond, a above Fleming's drug store. Accompanied by V’ officers ho at once proceeded to the locality da. signaled, and surprised a 'party of some fifteen •* individuals, who wefrens deeply, interested in the game as such a mode' of gambling could -well make them. The astonishment of the party was of course but they wen all escorted to the Slayer’s office, where the prescribed fine .was imposed, which they paid, and they were-: then discharged. All the paraphernalia of the; faro bank was foundin the room and seized upon by the Mayor. There were some twenty packs of cards, faro boxes, circnlar pieces of iv6ry e allot! "chips," (which we are informed are used to represent money, to make bets with,) the cloth on which the- betting cards are laid, etc., etcu Gome $lO in money eras found upon the table. Tl|* establishment, it waaascertain ed, had been m operation hut a short time, and was under the management of a man named Samuel Evans, who at tbetiroedf the arrest was absent at. Collins' Park. - A warrant was issued far*his arrest, and he was taken to the Mayor’s Office and held to ball at Court. Thr official copy of the opinion delivered by the Supreme'Court; roveraing the judgment of the.Courl of Oyer and Terminer, of Allegheny county, in thecaae of James Kelly, and granting him a new trial, was received in the city on the Prclhonotarj of the Supreme Court* /\\. to a lcngthydocumenl. Itrreviews the whole case, recapitulating the different assignments of error preeehted by the tf&unsel for defence. The judgment of the Coart below ii reversed on the 6th assignment bf er ror, which avers that the Coart erred in charg ing as follows: “That yhere a deadly weapon is used in a deadly manner; where an instrument is likely to k ill is used in a manner that does hill, drunkenness can have no effect on the consider ation of malicions intfcnt; of malice, because the instrument of death used iga strongerevidenee of malice than drunkenness, even if proved, can be of abseneeof malice." Major Jobs Sasuns, A member of the En gineer Corps ot the United States army, who re sided in this vicinity for several years, died at Fort Delaware, below on Thurs day last. He. was a son-in-law of Judge Wil kin#,-aad has seen a great deal of service in the army. He was much respected and beloved.— His remains were brought to this cify, and his funeral took place on Saturday afternoon, from Homewood Station, Judge Wilkins' residence.— The flags at the arsenal, on the steamers, apd different publio buildings, were put at half-mast as a mark of respect. Lawbsscbtilli. —This borough, we are in formed, is ;very quiet at present. Nothing of interest there for some time. A contract has been entered with the borough, by Messrs. Tiley A- Bose, to grade and macad amize Bqtler street, from the Greens burgh road to Pike street. It to'to be fourteen feet wide. The fine new/'-eehool-baildlng which.le being erected on Butler.jitreet, below Allen, is pro gressing rapidly. Workmen are now engaged at tbo seoond story. When finished U will be a crcdit to the borough. The old building was destroyed by fire some six months ago. Djuxb os as Exceubst Omen.-We learn with regret the death of-Major John Banders, of the U. 6. Engineer corps, which occurred at Fort-Del aware,- yesterday. *He has had charge of IheconatzucUbn of the works there for some years past. He bad seeo much active service at Eey West, audio the campaigns in Mexico un der General ScoU, and besides being a valuable and worthy officer, was a most worthy gentle man. He was a native of Kentucky, forty-eight years of age. t His wife, a daughter of Judge Wilkins, of Pittsburgh, survives him.— PhiUt. Korth American, Nxws Depot.—The reader’s attention is traced to the advertisement of Juliai Sefcoekeift Sews Depot, la another oolumn. He keeps all the magazines, cheap books, literary papers Ac., constantly on hand, and delivers dally papers at ‘ the door of subscribers in any part of town.— , Ho is a worthy young man nnd deserves a lib eral patronage. The Pittsburgh Gazette and \ Dimatch , Forney'* Press, Cin. j Gault* and \ supplied regularly.— Wooster, 0 r Bepub. . • Ws are informed that the Bharpsburg bridge* which was latel/ condemned by the Sheriff’s jury, was sold on Saturday for $17,000, to a company of parsons whose names we did not learn. The bridge was condemned under an Act of Assembly pasted last , winter, providing that all bridges, the receipts of whioh would not pay for the building of them in seven years, ■hoold be condemned. - —Blfioe writing the above,*we have' been in formed that the writ was stayed* ahd the sale postponed. Baxvokd, the inimitable Sanford, is at Ma sonic Hall, as everybody should know by this time. He gives one of his drawing room enter tainments this crenlng, the last on this occa sion. as he has advertised, but the cUUens cer t Jnl, demkud a longer .Uj, wd u th. ,|,h«. of the publio are always looked to by Saoford he will no doubt oonclude io lengthen his en gagement. Go and see and hear his songs, choruses, dances and burlesques. * Lauschkd.— The new pleasnre barge built by the Allegheny Barge Club, called!he •General Robinson,” was launched on Saturday evening, about half-past six o'clock, from Gen. B’s. gar dens,'at the Allegheny end of Jbe'St. Clair street bridge. A leige crowd witnessed the event,. A stand of colors was presented to the _ Club from Gen. Boblnson. He. O. P.IUVIDBXL has withdrawn from the Venango Citizen, having, told ont io Hears. W. BorgmMdF,o-BfißfldilL The <Sfwn, under Us eqßtroLkns bon fei : t»oißsirt tad sffiatott Poticx Ixxu.—Robert Franklin, an eld and respectable citizen of tho Seventh Ward, mado complaint on Saturday before Aldermaxi Rogers, charging 1 watchman Thomas Graham with as* fault and battery. He alleges that whilo driv ing some noisy boys from his premises Saturday morning, the watchman arrested him 'and dragged him along the pavement some <ji»tanc<>, when citizens interfered and he was released. There appears to have been a previous bad feel ing between the parlies, and Graham’s Actions, it is said, were the result of this. The latter was held to bail. Hannah Call .made cbmplaiut before the same magistrate, charging Wm. and Elizabeth Delany with assault and threats of violence. William Delany says that Mrs. Call’s hoys are in.: the habit of annoying him, and on Friday evening, they having threatened to stone him, he told them he would shoot some of them if they did not desist. The parties were bound over to keep tho peace. Some of the turbulent residents at the Point had a grand fracas on Saturday. Men and. women were mixed up in it. Alderman Donald son committed about a half a dozen of them for disorderly conduct. James Sheridan was committed by tho Mayor to answer a charge of larceny, brought against him by Frederick .Hoffman, who alleges that he stole a keg of beer, A gigantic individual from tho vicinity, of Pine Creek, named Israel Colt, was cutting;Qp some high pranks in Allegheny, such os riding a borso at full speed through tho streets,-etc. He was before Mayor Stuokrath, Satur day, and fined $2O. Martha Harrison, a young colored girl, was committed by Alderman Hays, of Allegheny; to the House of Refuge, on complaint of her uncle, who discovered she was in the habit of wander ing over the hiUs at- night, with certain "nice young men" (white) of that city. The girl ex cused herself on the ground that a great many others were addicted to tho same lamentable practice. CnaisTiAN Basse, charged with stealing $O5 from a butcher in the Ninth Ward, bad a hearibg on Saturday before the Mayor and was commit ted to stand bis trial. There were thirty-three cases of drunkenness and disorderly conduct before the Mayor Sun day morning. Attempt to Commit Rape.— On Thursday evening last our town was thrown into consider able excitement -by the report that ar young man named Levi Seibert had attempted to commit a rape on the person of a young lady, in the woods near tbo stone quarry, North of Wooster. Efforts were immediately made to arrest the perpetrator of tho outrage, but they wero not successful until Saturday evening.— He wtis arrested in MasaiUon by ex-Sherlff John (Bechtel, havlog been decoyed there from Canton by-John Rose, lie has not been here long, having worked in various places during tho last month. He was brought'back to Wooster on Saturday evening and had his examination beforo C. C. Parsons, Esq., bn Monday last. He was held to bail in tho sum of $6OO for his appearance at the next term of Court of Common. Pleas, and in default of bail : was oommitted to jail to await hia trial. The facts alleged ore that he attacked the young lady on her way home while eho was passing through the woods and out of the reach of bear ing. She was not a strong person and some thing of a cripple at that, but made a successful residence and ran for home. She was nearly dead with fright but raised tho alarm directly on reaching home.. Suicide.—A colored man, named John Wil liams, about 30 years of age, from HanOoctt county, Ohio, who had been in this city about nine days, was arrested on the streets, early Sun day morning, while laboring under aeovere fit of mania potu, and taken to the tombs. About 8 o’dock, while the Mayor was hearing Discommon cases, one of the officers, on going into watch house, found Williams haoging in the cell by' one of his suspenders. The Coroner held an inquest and a "verdict was rendered of "suicide from ef fects of mania potu." Williams, we under stand, has a farm in Ohio, and when he came to the city-had some $7O in money with him ; when arrested he had none. . He was buried in, the city grave-yard; Seventh Ward. Another.— An old man named Watt, former ly a farmer of Moon township, but who has been residing in Manchester for sometime,oommitted Suicide at the latter place, Sunday morning; by cutting his throat with a pocket knife, while laboring nnder a temporary aberration of mind. Fell Dead.—Ait old gentleman, aged between sixty and seventy years, named Jno. White, better known as "Papy White," fell dead, Sunday morning, on tbe road, between Lawrcnceville and Sharpsburg, as is supposed, from a fit of apoplexy. Mr. W. occasionally preached to Baptist congregations, and, we are informed, was on his way to Sharpsburg for that purpose, when he came to his sudden end He met Col Wilson MoCandlesa on the road, and had just spoken to him before he fell. He resided in LawrenceviUe, and we understand was a partner in a saw-mill establishment near there. He was respected and beloved. Fount) Drowsed.— On Sunday morning, the body of a middle-aged man was found floating in the Ohio river, near the Marine Railway.— The Coroner held an inquest, but could find no means of identifying him. He is supposed to have been a laborer at the wharf, and was per haps drowned from ono of the steamers. The body did not appear to have been in the water more than twenty-four hours. lie wore & black summer doth aartout coat, dark jean or tweed paots, fastened by a belt, a white muslin shirt, and Monroe boots. A verdict was tendered in ac<Ardance with these facts. The Pacing Match at Collins Park, Saturday,* resulted In Mr. J. Laugblin being winner, with his bay mare Kate Blair. There were seven en tries, five went'in, the remaining two paying a forfeit for failure to run. The shortest time made was 2:62. There were seven heats run. Thb new hoso company, the Columbia, re cently organized in Allegheny city, have receiv ed their apparatus from Philadelphia, and pa raded it through the streets on Saturday, to its location. It is a nesraffair. Tus deaths in this city for the week cndlfag July2S, numbered 27—males 10, females 11.— Under one year old, there were 16; from twenty to sixty, there were 8. Our neighbors of the Dispatch intend making preparations this week, for the erection of a large front building on Fifth street, for a printing establishment. Poor. Lots, the Veniriloq'uist find Magician, will visit this city soon, with his Isdy. He will open at the old Theatre. See advertisement. DIED.—On Bond,, morning, Ist Imt., of Apoplexy, Iter, JNO. WHITE, aged 60 yean, 2 months, and 21 days. The funeral will take place on Tuesday morning at 10 oklock from the reeidenee of bla eon-in-law, Tboe. J. iloeklnson.ln Lawrancerllle. Carriage* will leave the eerrue, or Balthfield and 4tb et., at 0 o'clock (Viands of lb* family are respectfully Invited to atUnd. iimuHtnunts. EOSTER’S NEW NATIONAL TUEA TRE—Profeseor LOVE, tb« groat European Magician and Ventriloquist, will shortly appear In conjunction with Madam* LOVE, Mtb* Wizard Pago. When they will gtr* a aerie* of tb«tr most *d*atlflc tricks and fcsto, magical ccptloa, gnat novelties, wonderful representations, extra ordinary and brilliant attractions. ProbsoorLoveia tbatamnaing sciene* of Ventriloquism,, •tamp* him as tbs only VontrOoqnlst of tba age, together with bis gornodi magic caWnst of original, mwhantcal, scientific, pfaiioaophicaf apparatus will make U on* of the meet beontlJal performances ever presented to the citizens of Pittsburgh. . For particulars, sea bills of tbs day; Dos notic* will be givroof tbetr first rspreaeatation. su2 SANFORD’S OPERA TROUPE, '. MASONIC HALL. SANFORD, with his entire Troupe-, will gfv*TßßEEoftiMfrDrawing Boom EnterUUuninfa, command ng on -a' Friday Kwaulag, July 30th, gatardafi 31st, tad Monday, Aagi 2d, On which occasion they will present a choice selection of HEW BOf.’QP, CUGbUBE?, DAKCEB, and 4 HCRLKBQUEB. Doors open at o’clock—Commence at B*^. Admission 24 cento. COOL WIIITK, Stage Manager. JnlTMtd J. AVON BOhNnOIUT, Agt. A G*iit Put.— . Tb* Oraafrnbcrg Health Pill core* headache. Tb* Graeftober* Health Pill cores foul atomacb. Tbe Oilfcnberg Health PIU cures bad breath. Tha Oraefenherg Health Pill care* costive bowels. 7b* GreeftoUrg Health Pill cures palpitation of the heart. Th* Orubcberf Health pul cares colicky poise. Th* Graefbnbtru Health Pin cores piles. IfwOreeftoberg Healtb Pill cures dyspepsia, TtoOfaofcobergßsaltb PUI purges without ptln. ThaOrtt&oberg Health Pill doe* not weaken. ' Tb* Grntlsnbsrg.Haalth Fill is not draalc. * TbsGraefenborgHealth Pflt can bo token at work. Tb* Oraefcnbarg Health PIU Is entirely vegetable. ' The Oraefenberg Health Pill is tbe best cpcniogpui known Thi Gnsfrftberg Health PHI is made of choice go ms and. ”SeOr*efeob«f Health PIU ennw arid atomacb. ’ The Graetenbwg Health Pill cum otrottsoes*. TbeOroefsoberg Health PIU has cured hundreds. .• The GraefcnbS Health PO wttl care whew a pill eon e^SeOra*fcnberf Health PfUariaoatheSWoeya..: . . Zb* Greatoberg Health Pill eoablnretb* rirtoes of moat otherpUU. . , The Onofenberg Health Pllts are tonic and not weakoning. TbeOnehaberglleaUbTill con t» taken at nigbL;-^ The Oraefenberg Health PIU coa b* taken after dtonbr.. The Qroetaberg Health Pill contain## dose la one pill.. ; The Groolraberg Health PIU Is taken by the weak: The Qraefenberg Health nil is taken by the Ullcua. £5! pm ? are* Jaundice. :? PIU bares permanently. S&snSi DOITON.— 20 bales to »tri T6 _ f or «alo i>j fo** I&ATAH DICRgy ft 00. 4 ItL KWDB OF SEASONABLE DRY \hema by oar Special Reporter.] i Wkutettr charm there U in Tobacco, and it is un deniable tbit there lurks in its broad leaf a most po tent influence, ai it has in five centuries introduced itself in erery nook and corner'of the earth; what ever charm it possesses, exists to a greater extent in a good article than in one oflnferior quality. The supplies of Messrs. Wilson A GleosonjNo. 27ft Lib erty street, and Ohio street, Allegheny, embrace every description known to the trade, and that of assorted qualities. Their stock of Imported and Domestic Cigars is one of the largest and best ever brought to the West, and very superior advantages may be.rea lized either by tbe Wholesale or Retail purchaser in doaling with him. It it astonishing, tho improvement of which tbo oxtemal man is susceptible,—while years are requir ed to polish and finish up tbe innate principle called m'nd, a brief visit to Porter A Smith’s Shirt and Furnishing store, Girard House, Smitbfiold street, is all sufficient to work a complete ebango in the ap pearance and transmogrify a fellow of very modcr uto/vTiono/r into a wvli dressed and pro-possessing gentlemen. litre is another endorsement of tbo best modicine extant for diseases of the throat or lungs : Allegheny, July, 1836. Wo have tuod Bowman's Vegetable Compound in our family for rough and bronchitis, and we believe it to bo the Imst preparation for thoso complaints.— Wo have tried many other medicines for bronchitis, bnt nono of them did tho good this has done. It never failed to cure in our family, and some of our friends have used it with tbe same success. Josefs Bioos, .. Hannas Biggs. The public are again indebted to mechanical genius, for an improvement of tho utmost consequen ces. We refer to Stone** Patent Cl at Set Rack, speci mens of which may be seen at No. 48 Fifth street Its leading merits are in the following: Clothes hung upon it depend perfeotiy free of each other and thus are completely ventilated and dried speedily; it is of the greatest convenience in "Ironing,” it occupies bat little space and when folded up on its pivots, may be put into a bureau drawer or carried about with all the ease Tbe manufacturer, Mr. Isaac Gullett, is a practical and energetic man, and it will not be long boforo he has his machine ex tensively in uso. The reception and specimen room of Cargo's gal lery, No. 21 Fifth street, is an excellent feature of his establishment, but possesses several others equally 'attractive. The-propcietor is a gentleman who never considers any pains, time or tronble, devoted to bis visitors, too great, and no one calls upon him but that ho has been fully renunerated by the pleararewbich they enjoyed in his society. His work also is faithful and finished in the highest Style of the art, invariably proving satisfactory to his patrons. A general, well selected and perfectly reliable as sortment of Liquors may bo found at the store-rooms of J lt. Clayton, one of tbe most experienced dealers in our city, No. 37 Diamond alley. Mr. Claytou Is a polite and attentive gentleman, and his establish ment is a model for order and promptness. Tho purchaser may be rare of receiving tbe artiolo which be bargains for, at the time designated, nnd such a thing as the imposition of spifHons articles.upon the public, receive no countenance of Mr. Clayton. The Lithographing of A. Krtlt it L'other, corner ofWood and Fourth streets, excels iu accuracy and fineness of execution. No better work of the kind is done in this country, of which fact we need adduce tio other evidence than this: their patronageeomes from all quarters of the Union—east, west, north and south. We can most unhesitatingly recommend them to bankers, merchants, railroad companies, Ac. The Quaker City. —The now sewing machine for which Mr. Daly, of the stocking manufactory, corner of Fifth street and Market alley, is agent, is tbe cheapest article of tbe kind ever offered in this city, costing only $2O. Bufc it is not merely in the item of price that its cheapness consists, but io that in connection with its utility, its perfect adaptation to tbe purpose for which it is intended. Its stitch U the “two-thread,” and when completed will not rip, constituting what is termed the ‘flock stitch.” It is easily adjusted, works with great facility, and does not easily get oat of order. Ilere is an opportunity rarely offered to families who wish to purchase sew ing machines. Thnte who would patronize 000 of the best supplied shirt stores in either city, will find such an establish ment on Ohio street, between the Diamond, and Bea ver street, Allegheny. The proprietress, Mrs. Bur gess, is a lady of experience In tbe manufacture of articles of this kind, and employs only tbe best hands. Persona who deal with her mayresl assured that they receive well-made and cheap work. Such art) the tcutim- Dials of all who visit her store. The Lithographing Art is .prosecuted here with commendable energy, and work has been dune in the line of show Cards, draffs, Ac., which will bear a contrast with tbe same description uf engraving and printing done in tbe East. A visit to tbo large steam lithographing establishment of Goo. P. Schnehmao A Co., Singerlcy's Buildings, Third street, will sfliffi cicntly attest what we esy, and persons or companies who have work of tbit kind to be done, cannot en trust It to more faithful hands than the above. The rooms fitted up as an Ice Cream Saloon by Mcr«r*. J. Carton A Co., over their fino confection try, 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, as much by the po lite treatment which will be receired, as by tbe cool luxury which can ho had there—tbe very beet ertiele of Ice Cream. A Rbhbt>t rt»n Hot WEAinER.—The T»ry beat wtaedy fur this bol weather is to drop io at Bown'a, Federal SL, Allcghenjvaad treat yourself to a lancer of; their delicious Ice Cream, or a glass of sparkling ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with the choicest of Syrups, and drawn from a fountain in excellent or* dor. Their stock of Cakes and Confections are of the boit description, manufactured front good mate rial, and got up In the neatest style Imaginable. Uiro them a call. " + Tng T,ova or Praise.— ‘'The lore of-praisa, howe'er concealed by tort. Reigns, more or less, and glows in every heart; The proud, to gain U, toils on toil* endure, The modest shun it Vat to make It sure/’ It is oar province to praise the garment* made at tbe Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhil! ± Wil son, Ho. 603 and 606 Chestnut etreot, aboco Sixth, Philadelphia. ♦ Tan place lo secure a saaoerof delicious Ice Cream, to cool off in a well rentiiatod and luxurious saloon, fitted up in the neatest style, the place to cqjoj on boar’s chat with yoar wife or swecthcart, while sip plog tbe cooling and healthy luxury, the place where tbo best of cakes and confectionary, family bread and Ice Cream aro tsado and told, the place Is Oliver's, St. Clair it., near Liberty. ’ f -Modem skill baa culminated in Ayer’# PUU. In Tention did its best in this production. A masterly art has combined the subtle eisenoes of remedlals into a compound that penetrates lo She foundation of disease, nnd expclrtbo very aoeds of disorder from (he blood. Such a remedy was needed and since we have it wo want oar readers to know it. 1 : It will l>e noticed that Cannyhan, Allegheny City, whose establishment is well-known as a relia ble place fur well made clothing, is now offering tbe remnant of hi* summer stock at very low rates. The character of his work is fully established, and no doubt inducement* are offered in tbo prices. 1 Cars Aonas's advertisement of men's and boys' clothing will interost many. His manufacture of clothing has grown in popularity from Us neatness of style and durability. Bayers will find his prices favorable. t Another Residknter or New Yore City fesUfie* to the gool effects of Dr. M’Lane's Celebrated Liver Pills, prepared by Fleming IIrA : Nsw Yost, August 30th, 1862. •F“Thi* la to certify that I her# hod tb« Liver Complaint for flvs yrara, during.which Uiml have trl«*l almost ail known remedies, but to no purpose. Hearing of Dr. Mo- Laae’s Celebrated Liver Pills, I concloded to try a box. I did ao, and am now almost cured. 1 thick one box mors will effect a permanent curs, I can cheerfully recommend these Pills to all who may suffer from liver complaint. I hsvo also known tbsm used with tbe most happy results In cases ofsiak-baadaeba, or dyspepsia. MIL SWIFT, No. 116 Attorney st. should be careful to ask for UR. M'LANK 8 OKLEBRATED LITER PlLLS,manufacturedby FLEUINO 8K09., of Pittsburgh, Pa. There are other Pills purporting to be Liver Pills, now before the public. Dr. M'Laos's geiS uloe Liver Pills, also his celebrated Vmnifbge, can now be had at all respectable drug storta. A’otu otnuin* wWumt Ja27aUwT FLEMING Itnnfl. Lawns, berages. lace MANTLES, , . DOMESTIC GOODS, Ac., As good and cboap a atack aa ts lo th* city. . MrtAwF 0. HANKOW LOVK, T 4 Market street rjio STEAMBOAT MEN.—Wo will noil X one eighth of the splendid paasengsr packs! METROP OLIS, wry low and on oatv terms. Jal* PITOHOoCK, McCBHART t 00. rpO LEI.—A largo well furnished dwelling •X with All modern Improvements—fur not low ton rood teoant JqH lUTCHOOOK, McOftBARY A 00. fflBNJi. WHEAT, new crop— 237 sacks X while and 123 sacks rad on a!earner Poland to nrrlro sale by Jo 9 JSAIAU DIOKEY k 00. w PRINTING AND BOOK PAPERS for sale at the Paper Warehouse of .W. B, HAVEN, JuIO . Nos. 31,83 and 6ft Market *t C BAY .—l5O boxes German Clay, first qual ity, Jast received persbfp “Ga*toa,VetJkltlmorv, and fwaaleby Jul 7 ALEXANDER KINO. COUNTRY BACON.—2OOO pounds choice Shoulders, 1,600 Bw. dear Side*—to srriw; fbr sale by Jul 7 . ATWELL, LEE k CO. LARD— 74 tea. No. 1 now landing from steamer Harmon Ur aala by Ju24 IaAIAIIPICgBY* CO. POTATOES— 100 bags for sale by jnl niTOaSXIK, iloOttEkßY k CO, AfY BAGS DRIED APPLES on hand and *J\J for sale by ' Je2& RIDDLE, WIRTB k OQ. E’GGS. —2 bbls. just received and for sale i by JnlT , ATWELIyLBE k 00 ESTERN RESERVE CHEESE receiv lag daily and far sale by RIDDLE, WIRTB A OQ, MAOKAREL— 25 half bbls. large and medium Ts forasle by R. DALZKLL A 00. /'IODFISII—2 tea. iu store and for Bale by J. B. CAN FIX U>. on BUS. WHITE BEANS and SO do Dry /v ’ / Applet rac’d and foraala by R. ROBISON A 00. Q A OASES SAL SODA for sole by B. L. FAHNESTOCK A CO. EGGS.— 20 bbls eggs for sale by «F» gIUUVBft A DILWORTH. LARD— 1000 lbs. No. .1 Lard rec’d and for ■Uaat W Liberty at - RIDOLE. WIUTR A 00. PEACHES— 20 bus. Tcnn. Dried Peaches laatomwUlaalllowtockxa. ROBERT DIO K BY. BEANS. —50 bush prime white in store and fog galeby. • - JJ«g4] J. B. CAWFOtLP.- ELAX— 10 sks ftf sole by ; JulD ;' J.B. CANFIELD. PEARLS— 50,bbls. in store and for sale by 1-1 O.^SU&AR—4G bids. jafft^nieeiVid « end for Hit by jail X SALZKLL A CO. . Telegraphic N*w Yore* July 31.—Tbe steamship Granada, which arrived last evening from San Juan Nicara gua, brought Greytown dates to July 20th. Among her passengers is Maximo Jerez, who comes to re lieve Senor Trissari, as Minister to Washington.— .Senor Jerez brings tbeCass-Yrissari as modified and ratified by Nicaragua. It is said that he possessos extraordinary powers to make a convention accepta ble to our Government. He IS also to complete the transit ronte negotiations with/ Com. Vanderbilt. Nicaragua is excited by minors of another inva sion by Gen. Walker. General Martinez, after depositing the Presidency in tbe hands of the Vice President, had hurried to Castillo to put that place in a state of defence; Washington, July 31.—Forney Saperinteudaol of Indt&n-affaira in Utah, informs the Interrior De partment, that-the fifteen children belonging to the train of emigrants, supposed to havo been murdered at Sweet Water, have been found, the whites having effected their ransom from tbe Indian army in Jane. Four Germans were murdered 80 miles from Salt Lake City. It is supposed they wero murdered by the Indians, who, it it reported, aro creating difficul ties on the Southern routo to California. Boston, July 31. —The whalo-ship Herald,arrived at New Bedford, brought as-a passenger, Capt. Lakeman, of tbo ship Cortz, burnt at sea. Also the third and fourth mates, and two seamen of the Cortx, charged with setting fire to tho vessel. There are also two witnesses to prove the charge against the prisoners. Louisville, July 31. —River stationary, .‘with scant femr feet in tho canal. Weather cloar; tber mometo: 92°. Special J&oticcs. M. R. GILLKBPIK DENIISI, Extracts Teeth without jhud, by an entire lt nw A&eMthrtle agent applied to tho teeth ud gnros only. Teeth from one-to (hit setts inserted on tbo various tnotallloban*. Ho also Inserts teeth on enffee P&rcdain base with continuous gmn, whkb in beauty, cleanliness and durability cannot (hit to please. Call and ox amine sped taena. 03.. Office No. Cl fourth direct, Wluw Market, (second story,) Pittsburgh. Je7:lydfc PUSTbEY, NELSOX dt €o7* Manufacturer* of GUN BARRELS, SOLID BOX VICES, ROBINSON’S SOLID CAST STKKL BCYTHES—Warranted. Cast Steel anil Uammered Shovels and Spade*, Hoes, flay and Manure Forks, Picks, Mattock*, eke. Warehouse, No. 1? Uarkit St., myU;2mlc mTSBUROn. PA. • SA.M.TJEL GRAY TAttOR, meho: JS'fl. 62 ST. CLAIR STREET, PITTSBURGH, PKNNA n is prepared to furnish his customers and boym generally, with the latnU and tnaat fublooable ■tylee of Spring and gammer Good* of every variety, which he vni make op to order to the entire vtWfartlnn of thoee who may favor them with their patronage. . apiidfc PUIC JONU ......L.BOIB V.d’CUUOUGB. Pittsburgh Steal Works. JONES, BOYD 6c CO., tUautaclamaof CAST STEEL; alto, BgIUKO, PLOW tad A. B STEEL; SP&IXQBaad AXLES, Corner Rea and Pint /Ural*, Pittsburgh aa— - - e. i L). B. ROGERS 6£ COi, IUfICTiCTCIXaJ or Roger*' Improved PtUai Steel Cultivator Teeth, v Comer Rot* and Pint Strtett , VUlibvrgh. Pik., Jatthlydfe* Pittsburgh Water Cure "'Establishment, FOR THE CORE OF ALL KINDS OF DISEASES.—Located at Qeytnlle Station. oo the Pitte bargb, Ft. Wayne end Chicago Railroad, is now newly ro- Altrd end (toproTfd by the erection of e Gymnasium end Howling Alley, which will afford agreaelAe end.hoalthfol excrciee and aranteniant-lor patient? end other* friendly to oar system, wh* may wt»b to a pend tome time with o* dnrlog the hot weather. Addma Bo* 1304, Pittsburgh Naa. J. UKUfORD, MD.t . . p - 11. FRKAgE, MD, / rhyriciaoa. DAWES 6c GLtJLKY, Iloaee, Sign-wild Orneuentel Pwlntere, ' AND QRAINBRS; Hunt u White Dead anti Zinc Paints. Alto, ell kioda of Paint*, OIU, YanUibes, Window Qian, Patty, Broehte, Ac, 144 Wacd Stmt, two doer* abew Itrafn AQew. airlfelydfc * ' FISH! FISH! CUNSTAXTLY OS IJAtiD, A TOU. PUPPLY OP WHITE FISH, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, •J-OnJert, ticrotopiniod by the cub, vlil meet prompt ittcotlon. ItEMRi IL COLLI.* S, my!4:<!>Jyl 25 Wood HKLMBOLUM MR.VCINE I'KKPAR*TION. lIKLMBOLD'S osmnn UELMDOLD'SOanaIns PRKPAHATTON HELM BOLD’S Oenaine PKEPaffitTION. Is prepared •ceonUnrtn Pharmacy wifii tba gwateet accuracy aha Chemical knowudge demoted to their comblaatton. ELMBOtm’B GENDIN if PREFAKATfoN—Pur ilaaaee of the lUadder, KMoeys, Oravel and Dropsy. REA of READi 7 kKAb'l—“Vs reiid." the ft.ilow’. tn* r*rtlfi.-aie of a cure of over 150 jearv’ etandinr* ILT. Uxurauxt—/tortr Sir: 1 haw twsn troubled with an afUlctitm of tha Dlatider and KlOnevs for over twenty years. J bare tried Physicians tn vain.' and at last concfti ded to give yoor genoloo Preparation a trial, ns I hnd heard it highly spoken ©L It affbnkd nts ImoedUte relief. I have need three bottlee, and. I have obtained more relief fcom Its effects and feel much better then I have for twenty yvare previoca. I have the greataet faith la ite virtue* and curative powere, acd *i»J] iloallloiny pow«rto make it known tu tlte aJQiaed. Ut-plng this may prove advaota* gruui tn you In awlstiag you to (ottoduce U>» mwlirlne. I am truly yours. It. MrCcawic*. LewUtown, Jan. 1867. Should any donbt Mr. MnCnrwick's sUtement, be refen to tbe followinggeutleineot lion. Wm. Uigter, ex-Governor, Pennsylvania. !Lm. Thus B. Florence, Philadelphia, lion. J. tl'Kaox, Jnilgr, Tioga Co- I*». linn. J. S. Black, Judge, PhJlsdelpLu. lion D. R. Porter, ax-G©wrnor. I’exnuylranta. linn. KliU Judge, Philadelphia. Hon. R. C. Grier, Judge U. 8. Court. Hon. G. W. Woodward, Judge. Philddelphla. * Hon. W. A. Porter, City gaUdtor, Philadelphia. ITon. John Bigler, ex-Governor, California. Hon. B. Banka, Auditor General, Washington, D. 0. And many others, if rr rt—ry advertisement headed HSLMBOLD’B GENUINE PREPARATION, (n ano her column. mrtfcftmdewF Truanen forthe'CareofUernta or Uuptnrn. MARSH'S RADICAL CURE TRUSS. BID ER’S I’ATBNT TRUSS. riTCITS SUPPORTER TRUSS. SELF-ADJUSTING TRUES. DR. BANNING'S LACE or BODY BRACE, for tha cureo Prolapsus UterL Pile*, Abdomlsal nod Spinal Weakumea DR. 8. 8. FITCH’S Silver Plated Supporter. PILE PROPS; for the support and core of Pile*. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, for weak and rarloca* veins. ELASTIC KNEE CAPS, for weak kne*Joints. ANKLE SUPPORTS, for-weak aoklsJoints. SUSPENSORY BANDAOES. SELF-INJECTING SYRINGE?; also, overy kind ©t SyrlAgea. DR. KEYBER also ha* a Trti*# which will railed I y cure Qemla or Ruptnre. Office at his Drugstore, No. HO Wool rtroa,*lgo of the Qolden Mortar. apfcdawF •iok-lieadach«~Dyipsp*la M i«i,nirmil» bera of the Methodist Episcopal and Methodist Proles Uni Conferences bars strooglf reccotnmnuded Dr. Wilson’s Pills. The Erie Conforeuce also records on its Journal an offldal act of favorable express!un towards these Pills and their lo wutor. When so great a body of conscientious ministers of the Oospsl thus frankly express themselves In favor of this great medicine, It needs uo Ibrtber enoomlum*. See Guide to Health; alto, advertisement on another page. B. L. FAHNESTOCK k CO , Ju27*!AwT No. fO Wood sL, Pittsburgh, Proprietors. $l,OOO Reward for any Mcdioino that will excel PRATT A BUTCHER'S MAGIC 00, tbe ouly Remedy now sold (hr HtuuuaTtm, J'lkunlgta, BeadacJu, finUsdi, JWs irt tAI Sidt or Dade, SjrreAiu, BruUti, Sort Throat, Burnt, Qmtradid a>rds ami JluicUt; I ha only vrg. atahlo rsmady discovered that wilt act upon them and lim ber thejolnta. Thousands of persons have been cured of them complaints by this nsw discovery. All are Invited to glvalt atrial. Principal office 206 Washington street, Brooklyn, N. Y. For sale by DR. GEO. n. EEYBER, No 140 Wood street, and J. P. FLEMING. Allogheuy. Blgoatare cf Pratt k Butcher on the wrapper, and name blown In tbe bottle. apliriawF GAI.TAXIo BiTTIRr, or Elictro Maqsetio Maemits, for Medical purposes, of a very superior kind, will be sent fre* of Bxpms charges, wherever so Express runs, upon aremlttanceof Ten Dollars. Address Dr. GEO. K KEYBER, No. Wojri sL, Plttsborgh. Pa. apSMawF To Aarrons |nff«ren.~A retired Gentleman haTingbws restored to beaJlh iu a few days, after t&sny yoari of nervoossufferlng.wlU send (free) to anlst others, a oonyoflheprwcriiHiousudasupply of the remedy,ou re reiving a stamped oovolopo bearior tbe applicant’s address. Direct tbe Revi JOAN M. D AON ALL. lsOFultoa street, Brooklyn, New York. spffc3md*ude3rawT REASONABLE GOODS,—Hondsomo Bo- O rages, Orgaudlre, Lawus,Lace Mantlr(,Suu Umbrellas, Hoop Skirts, Oonetts, Dosters, etc. 0. HANSONLOVH. Jeg 74 Market street. Ttr-INDOW CUBTAINS—PIain and Satin YY Grosnsnd Figured CorUlni, for sals at wboUaale and retiil by W. P. MARSHALL A Wood st- TJUOKWUEAT SEED—I 2 bus. in more XJ -Dd br ul. Ijj DAVID C. UIROST, jdIO cam* of Libert, .Dd Il.nd nla. QEAMLESS BAGS— 2, 2i and 3-bpah. in O atoro aud for rela at recuced jwlwe by Jy7 D«Q, HKBIBST, cot. Liberty and Hand its. COTTON.— 18 boles now landing from steamer CUfton—tor sale by • JulS ISAIAH DICKKY k 00. LARD.— 74 tlorcea No. 1 uniform cooper* age now landing from steamer Clifton—for safe by • JofS , ISAIAH DICKEY k CO. MACKEREL— 100 bbls No. 3 large, 60hlfdo do do *by JolP J- B. CANTIELP. i^OTTON—27 boles paw' landing from t Ju2t IBAIAU DTCKKT A CQi 17EATHEKS—15 sacks now landing from X? neamboatlndianforsale by ■ Jtt24 ISAIAH DICKEY A OQ. Vl/iiEAT— 548 rack* woito and ted now YY landing from steamboat Indian foraale bv joS< - IKAIAH PICMY AOQ. NO. 1 LARD.—44 tierces irregular -cooper* age, X9 l i . - . cJb lawcaiwi ' Tl dd ■' go' dotoarrfta Mdt.Mi.or Jqid .- ieataii dioicct a 00. 'ILb PA1 J ER of bert quality eold by )*4i WK. 8. JOHHWOH *OO, »7 W«d tt. Commercial COMMUTES 01 ARBITRATION FOIt JUNE. F. 1L Btcsoi, V. P., Junx 6. Cosaxxrx, Sajtoil Bmim J. S. Caxrmn, Dins M'Caxslxsb. PITTSBURGH IBARKETBi [Reported Specially fen' the Pittaburgh Outfit.} PITHBTCOB, MOXDXT, Acucst 2,18 M. FLOUR—There fs none offnriog from first bands, but we nolo the arrival of receipt* from CL clnnati by rail. Bales from store of CO bbta family extra at $6,37; 270 do at $1,60 for super, $4.76 lor extra, and $5,25 for family do; and 60 do Cunilyextra at $6,00. ‘ . GRAIN—Sales on wharf of 100 ImiOaUat 55;200.d0 at S 3; and 1,000 do to arrive at RS'fbbne. GROCERIES—SvIrs of 10 und IS bbds Sugar at 9, and 20, SO and 17 bids Molaf>*s at 45. * BACON—fialM of 7.000 P)i Shoulders and Haou at 7 and 9J4, and 0 tra Sugar-Cured llama at l2V*. llAY—S*li>§ at sale*, of lu loads at $3(5>59,6Q "fl ton. OlL—Sales of 6 aid 16 bbls Lard, No. I. at 85. f gall CIIHESK—Steady and in moderate demand; Sales of 60 bxa at 7 FlSH—Sales lu thu small way of 10 I>l>U of No. 3 Mack erel at $lO. DRIED APPLES—In good request; Salesot SO bus sl.to ft bus. DRIED BEEF—Salts of 6 tea at - SALT—A ulc of 79 bbls extra at $1,15 ft Lbl. WHISKY— Firm, and small sales In the regular way 25(!i)20 ft gall, fur rectified. MONETARY AND COMMERCIAL. Londos Wool SiLt*.— rho third series of pnblic foreign and colonial Wool commenced 16tU, and the quan tity to 1* offrn-d for public competition is aUmt 75,000 bale), consisting chiefly of Sydney and Port Phillip wools. The biddings were rather animated, and the attendance of both borne and foreign buyers was numerous. Prices aver age an advance of to Id. '$ Jb. upon those realized at the cioio of tbs last May sales. Prices bsve boen snitained to day, although tlio attendance of both homo and foreign buy er* h limited. import* by Railroad. P. C. AC. R. It—l aka rag*, A King; 27 do, J A Folzor,, 27 can cattle. 4 do hogs, owners; 245 tea banoti, 230 bbls flour, HOO do whiskey, 45 cks bacon, 191 bbls oil, 9 ta beef, 611 bain wool, 147 bbls lard, 79 do eggs, 71 rolls leather, 38 kgs butter, 88 bbls pork, Clark A ex C. AP. 1L R.—44 bdls bides. Loach A Mair, 134 dry do, J R M’Cune; 8 cks hams, It A J lYatsou, 4 bhda tobacco, WAD Kluebart; Opkga butler, 1 do eggs, 3ska wool, Knox A Me. Kse, 69 bd(s wagon staff, McWbloney A co, 170 bx choose, J U Csnflold; 85 do, Leech A Hutchinson; 19 bbls rye flonr, 29 do wheat do, Pfiteer. 2 bbls eggs, lkg lard, T Little A ok; 20 bxi candles. 20 do soap, Graham A Thomas; 111 bbls flih, Ilaalago; 59 bxs starch. J F Perry; lObtia paper, J llanna; 20 bxs cheese, Chofcu A Israel; 21 do, E Hesxleton; 26 do, J Rose; 10 do, J A W I£ Ltpplnrolt; 600 pigs lead, II U Coilloi; 3 bbls eggs, Riddle, Wirtx A co; SO bbls flour, Arbucklc; 100 sks oats, llsgau; 6 ska wool, 8 Darbaugh A co; 2 bxs eggs, Herbert; 25 do candles Miller A Rickeuon; 18 bbls fluur. Drown A Kirkpatrick; TlO do, 60 tea hams, 666 bales wool, 14 bbla eggs. 0 rolls leather, Clarke A co; 65 hbd* sugar, fibriver A iMworth; 5 cars cattle, 4 do bogs, owners. P. Ft. W. A C. R. R.—loo bbls flour, 8 Lindsey; 57 ck« l>a* cop, Hussey A Wells; 20 ikt oats, W A McClurgt 20 tes ba con. no consignee; 2 bbls eggs, J Btciner. I bbl eggs, I do bacon, Perya A co; 60 bbls flonr,“100 has oats, Liggett A co; 2 bbls eggs. 4 cks baton. II Dalzetl A co; t car hoops, P Wit tasrtb; 21 bxs cheese, E Uoazleton; 13 do, 8 Cooper; 7 do, J T McCombs; 82 bbU flour, JAW Res; 93 do copper, C Q Hursey; 13 bides, J Ralston; 6 bOls eggs, M’Mannls; 69 ska wool. Leech A Ilntcblsonu; 60 IkJls paper, Hawley A co; 16 do, Perkins Aco; 173 bbls flour, J M'Cnilr Aw, 12 balot beup. A (Jordon: 11 bdls bonoSt boards, W G Johnston A co: 39 sks rags, S Dnnlap; 13 doz backets, M W Rankin; 8 do, J C A W U Llpplncot'; 250 pigs lead, B A Fahnestock A co; 30 bbls egga, Kao; 10 can cattle, 4 do hogs, owners, 310 bales wool, iul bbla lard, 9 do oil, 820 bides, 26 bbla eggs, 100 do wbJsky, 455 bills buffalo rbb«, 900 bus wheat, 43 -pkgi butter, 170 bales fun, 110 cks bacon, 147 sks hair, 6 bxa bacon, Clarke A co. RIVER NEWS. There.ls absolutely nothing doing- at the river. The wharf it deserted, the upper part being bare of boats, and tbaonly algnbf llfela on board of a few boats that an re pairing. The stage of wator is 2% feet and falling. Wa have bad no arrival or departure for several days. Tbs Prims Donas and Com. Perry arrived at St. Louis on Wednesday, and the Dacotah ami Vixen left for this city. The Democrat say*: “The Denmark, from Bt. Pan!, reports the river falling then, but rising sllgbely below tno lake. Fbe met theCre monta disabled, owing to the breaking of her shaft, and towed ber to Fulton City." The Melrose, Neptcuo and St. Loot* loft for PltUburgh on Tlunday. Tar foiulsTille Courier asya: •• »?• i-arn from the cfllcers of the Alvin Adame, that a vast am-.ttal of distress end elekueea prevails along ths Mississippi river, all canted by the disastrous overflow. Al most everybody along the inundated districts havo chills and fevsr." Tbs Cinduaati Csrotte otTfcuridsy says "Hence to L.ulsvllle tbo water is getting low, thare being leis than five fort water on Rising Don bar, and only 614 on Uic flats. The Telegiaph No. 3, and Fortrat Queen* both ran aground ban], and ueithtr bad got off at last accounts. The Champion No. 3, want down to pull them off yesterday evening, and both may be at the levee this morning. The Boston, Big Bandy packet, went down in place of the Tele graph, and tha Prairie Jlcee, Capt. Wilcox, in place of the Queen. We presume that tbo - long boroed thunderbolt” wilt now lay np for the seaaon, and the Boston, In conjunc tion with the Superior, will be the mallboat during the low water. In the canal there Is not more then 44 tochee water, wblcb will make nl>onl 4*£ feet for steamboats to work through. In the lower Ohio there is 7 feet scant reported for asMudiug boats at Flint Island. Boat* going down dream would find the channel more difficult, nud of course' levs water. On the Portland and New Albany bar there era but six feet of water.- The lower Ohio it now in very bad condition for navigation, as tba channel bu not cut through the sands, and the bars, wherever they appear, extend all over the river. The worst point is In the vicinity of Cavoy- Tills, where tba channel or beet -water Is very bard to find. Tbo Indian, for Pittsburgh, last evening, only bad a few tuns of mnippiag freight and scarcely any passengers. To SL Louis the Meclay i« receiving the bulk of all that is offered. The Mariner only receipted yesterday fur 4 few tons. The Fusbugb and Atma were getting a tew lot* for Memphis eud New Orleans. Tbo Endtavor, from Looimlte, was tbo ooly arrival, and she was getUngjwady to leave for Pnuhtpgh In disgust,' when we |sft tbdlev-ee at davk. Tbo only dppmture down tha river was that of a hoge flstfoat, with a locomotive and tender on board far one of the South em Railroads." ftta«m boat Befflitar. ARRIVED. | DEPARTED. Loxsto*, BranurlU*. Lue*me, nn>wn»*ille. Tel»*mpb, Jo. Telegraph. do" Onluuol Uayard, Elizabeth. | Col. Bayanl, Elizabeth Rina—2 hm t ta,.WUi>E. Tclcjrr*phie market*. i —C-otton very dull, Hour Arm; ukt Wheat. ealwk 00,000 buxhela at Sl,o- fi (£l,l6 fur .••rawro white aa.l 41.0V-J1.12 tor rwl. Coni, Mica 82.000 at Sl.oo@jj.oo fur white. D«*f firm at tUiii town firm at S% far •iOet.'aad 6@ ? i C w rotsg, JLwtbrr, r,vengs sales with no quot*- hia change. Hides Arm at 18@18>ic. Sugar firm; New Urlean* he. toffee quiet; the atock* in port amount to 36,- (XWoatta. Freight* druoplug; on Cotton to Liverpool 3-lQd oa Flour l«7J4d(ftl*lod. on tlraln G@G»4, P*iL*nn.rou, July 31.—The Pionr Market is unchanged and old stack Riiperfloe very dull, at $4.2\ wi.it* wood brands fr«h ground,from new wheat, in demand at |A; no export Inquiry, bat aali-e moatly confined to the want* of trade wiiiiio th« range of previous quotation*. The itock bf Rye Hour ami torn JKal Ualwtit exhausted; (be former fa held at 53.3 J», and th- aUer.t $3.76. Wheatacarr* and wanted: •alee new red *t|US to and white at MAS to *U5* Oorn erarde ami in demand; 2,000 boa yellow eold at We aaJ wne tot prime at SSr. Rye In demand at 73c for old! ami 00 to 66c for new. Oau unchanged; 2,000 bn* Penn sylvania and Virginia sold at 43efor the former, and 40c for the latter, new Oat* command* 37c. fn Orocerlea and IToyUlop* tbete la not roach doing, hot for tb* latter price* “** locking un. Whlfkry unchanged; aalee, In barrel*, at 24 to 20c ? gal. » . . \ CuiilßiATty- Jnly 31.—Hour unchanged with a muderate demand ao<l eome export inquiry: axles of 2.000 bblaatit 0 for superfine and for extra, Ih. Uttar •bilewbeau Them I* no change in tiraln. o*ta 60c and market eerier. Wheat h steady but thereceipU are rapidly increasing. Whlskay Arm at 230 with a geod demand. The market for Provision* 1* soil and price* are nominal. Noth ing waa dona, in Linseed 011 74; In better demand. Money eaay; demand limited. Thc.r*t«of Kxchangaareunrilered. Dminoat,July Bl .—Flourquiet aad nnebanged. Wheat firm; prime lols bar* advanced; axle* prltoo whito at<l.46 •“*!". wbUe yellow at 90@91c. tVhtakey firm at Pforkion* buoyant, cloalng *,a 2JL» < £ f *^f , ?*JL* odw ‘ e *- Bllcon Bhoulder* Tfcffco, Side* 9<s9}£e. Bolk Shoulder* bide*9c. Laid llj^c. pONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, Capi Vj/M»t, N. J—Thewlwcribaitbeg leava to Inform tb* public that the above well known and popular eatabllab* tnent will be opened for the recaption of visitor* on the 16th intt. This extsntive building baa been constructed in the moot approved modern *tyle, with spacious and airy ebam- Uro, ample and eateorive corridor*, *nperbdr»alng room, and a dining hall unsurpatwed In the United State*. Tb* furniture Uof tbe roust c**tly and Insurious deecriplion, snd they confidently promise that thorn who may favor theta with their company shall enjoy ail tb* comforts, con Ttrolenoea and refinements of a first thus metropolitan ho tal. tongree* Uall la UaaUfolly situated la tbe midst of a grassy Uwn, atratchJeg directly to the tea aide, and com msnds anuolntmopted view of tbe oceao. InUndlngto keep a first class hotel, In sene* of the word, their charges will bo the same a* lutsevaou. Connected with theesUbllsboMnt U a Telegraphic Station, communicating with all parts of the Union. ’ 8 Ja6:d2meod WEST A THOMPSON. Proprietor*. COAPS—A large supply of Low's well" kJknown Drown Windsor Bo*p, Just rec’d. Also, Honey, Patm, Lcltuce, Nymph and other fancy Soaps constantly on hand at JOS. FLEMING'S, Jo* _ corner Diamond and Market street. tTARNISHES y to hbls. Coach, 6 do Oopal, 6 do Demar, Jmt rac'd and for sale by 6 bbla Farnlture, 0 do Japan, 40 do 4 tr> hat turn, MACKEOWN A FINLEY. Jjj'lUJlT JARS—I cask East Livorpool JJV Fruit Jar* jnet rac’d and far sal* by :Jnl6_ MaCKjOWM A FINLEY, 167 Llherty *t. ALL KINDS OF DRYGOODS arc soiling at bargain price*, at cloalng out tale of J««13 MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. EOURTH ARRIVAL OP SUMMEKDRY GOODS now opening at , JalSrdkwT 0. HANSON LOVE'S. T< Market »L ' TENNESSEE FLOUR.—-18Q sacks Extra Family now arriving from steam*riCtirton. For sale by Jul 3 ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. DRY APPLES AND FEATHERS— -4 tack* Dry Apples, 2 . do Feathers, ' Now landing from steamerCUftoo. Forsaleby Jn» ISAIAH DICKEY A CO. ■JVTULL MUSLIN and i ~ X*X Flgnred flwinMuriJn*, at par Tart, All marked down at dosing outsale of Je36:d*wF MURPUY A RURODFIELD. OIL CLOTHS—A fine stock of our. own and eastern manufootun, hx-m 2-4 to 24-4 In width, cut to At any sited rooms or halls* . Jail J. A H. rUILUPg, 20 and 28 Ft.fflalr •* COLORED PAPERS—2Sx3B and just reo'd and for sale at mannthctnrm’ nrices bv W. 8. HAVEN, BUUoMr and Paper^ler corner Market and Second xta. F LOUIS—20 bbla. Extra t amilv, made of MlKtel Will. Wheat, «»pr«rtT for Sill, m* is .ujr, sod for Hie b, IU)QE0I DIOKIIV? »P'“ !M>rosl.t re .Us„WoM. PLAIN BLACK SILKi-A largo lotjurt rocelvad and selling cheaper than ihor kin J *m bh«n olfcred in thla city- Please cal) and tee them. a mNBOHLOY^; 4 ~.“T«~, CIOIUGE TO LET—Two laige dry Cel -SLlSIfa os ts-rSmbl. tins* - Inquire of HITOUCOCK, McCItEEJtY A 00.. j.J£i No. 1328eoopd aad 1M Front street*. TV/TOURNING GOODS.—Black Gronadino, JJX Black Timettlna, Black Crape Da Esptna, Black herage, Black Cballie, Black Mon* Delaine, Crapes, Vella, Ac. JeT2MAwZ 0. HANSON LOVKJ4 Marketac POTATOES—IOp bun. at 25c to close lot, A found and good. UITCQOOOS, McCRESRY A CO . juB 123 Brcond and ISI Front slreeta.. FAMILY FLOUR—Choice white wheat la W bbL sacks for sale in lota to suit; by , Ju7 • D. 0. HERBST. cor. Llhcrty and Hand «L TYTE are now selling all kinds of Dry Goods : vV very cheap for cash. j»3Q 0. HANBOS LOVE, 74 Market «L FAMILY FLOUR—SO' bblsExtra Familv. 80 hblabW* Buperflaa Flour for aala by J n>y2s RIDDLE, WIRTBAOa,No,IBa Ltbartyxt. ■IBB BRICK, TILE & OLAY. of the best quality, on hand and far mle by . AA-Waynw . |OD Flkit—l casi Just receiyed and for -UV fj.IV ffPSIftGBR RARBAITQHA 00, IMS—2OO tbU, Louuyilla White, for by Mb y.BOAHnxtD. Ah.-. Cut, j. c. . 'pHE ABO. JL now running reciu bnrgh at 8 o'clock A * ' £* C . P „ M * for bala City, Bellevernon, Fayettec. and Brownsville, there connecting v fcr tjciontown, (i,*. Spring florgi, Oannichaeltowu and Jefferaou. Passengers ticketed,through from Plttsbi' town for s2,'meals andstate-rooms on boau' i Bdata returning from BnnrnavliU leave at 3 o»cloc* - mornlngand 6ln the evening. For further informadol quire at tba Office, Wharf Boat, at the foot of Orantstree O. W. SWINDLER, Aaw Regolar marietta and rp»~^ ZANESVILLE PACKET.—The fiuiABBK n!?L 2SS® ht .? twuuer MARTIN, Glsrk M Connell, will leave for the above and all fntermadL t 7.? or f , iS TERT Saturday aptebkoon «t« o’clock. Fortnight or pauAg. »pn), on board or to J." 81 .LACK, BABXS3 k CO, Apnla. R-tto ©titans, &c. FOR NEW ORLEANS fgng 1 lIOA- fc DUPAIHI.J-Ti. .plopdH (t,am,r ALMA.JSfejmtS uapt BoblMoo, will laave Cinalonati for tkaaSfifiSSS L n g “™"rSS. P^ 1 , , ,- k ” > ' 1 Mth. con g2 ° FLACK, BARNES A CO. ‘ fHisctllanrous. DR. R. A. WILSON’S Tonlo, Cathartic and Ami-Dyapeptle FILLS, PREPARED AND SOLD BY B. L. FAHNESTOCK * CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 60, comer of Wood and Fourth sts n Pittsburgh, Pa. AS AN EFFICIENT, safe and convenient tonic, cathartic and anti-dyspeptlo these Pills are recommended to the pnblic by the former proprie tor {Dr. Wilson) with ■ confidence tnen as a long eontlhoed and carefnl trial of them in an ample practice warrants. In tbvlr operation as a cathartic, they influence more the mo lory and lea the eecersing power of the bowels thin any other combination in oommon on. AS A TONIO.—They agree with the moat delicate stom ach, removing nausea, pain and debility from that organ, and tbrongb it impart tone and vigor to the whole system. AS AN ANTI-DYSPEPTIC.—They neutralize and inter rupt the formation of adds, check fermentation, and pre vent tho elimination of gases trom the food in tbo stomach, —the direct cotueqQencee of diem leal action,—an action which should never exist In the human stomach. From those peculiarities In the Pills, a porign taking thorn may expect -a free, Bill and natural evacuation of the bowels, without pain, nausea, local or general debility, or that dis gusting sickness or coatlTeneae—the usual eflects which at tend or follow tha aw of other purges. CEimriCATEB. Extract of a Litter fmm H. F. Fariuworth <k Co., Druggiiti, Memjtku, Tenn., Jan. 7,'1858. Ueuro. B, L. Faiinarocx b Co. — We vers the Qr»t to In troduce Dr. R. Adujit Wilson’* Pill* boro many year* ago.— They ware the best Pill «T«r In this market. We tue no other in onr own families, and aecuied for them* high character by onr recommendation*. Yoon, truly, H. V. FARNSWORTH * 00. Extract of tiLttter from O. IT. /rutin, Kaifn-ifle, Term., February 15, 1858. Measra. B. L. FioJitSToox k Co,—Dear Birr—l bar* aeon Dr. K. A. Wilaoo’* Pilii nted for the aguewith good effect; I h»ro ated thorn injaelf, ud boliere them to be the boat Pill in o*e. 1 L*to no doubt; they will cure many other complaint* when properly ated, mod I cheerfnOy recom mend them to the public. Reepectfuliy, your*. _ „, „ r O. W. IRWIN. Fram Col. Wm. Uopkin t, /a/e (7ana/ Commissioner. Washmotos, Px , January 8,1857-—Dear Doctor—l bare bees using yonr M AnU-Dyspeptic” PUls. wben oocaaioa re quired, for many yean, and cao truthnilly say that I have oarer found any medidne equal to them In relieving mo Rom-aflectlonrofthe stomach and head. They bare .never tailed to relieve mefrom headache, and bavo always left my system in better condition than they found it. I most con fidently rocommend_your Pills as a and highly valuable medidne. Vory reepeetftflly, Ac-, WILIIOPKINS. ' 8 Dr. R. Adaxs Woeojr. From Thai. Dlackmore, Etq., Treasurer of Allegheny • County, Pa. To. Dr. R. A. Wiwos.—DearSln I have been using yotfr Pill* ilace IWO, and. do decidedly say tboy are the best PHI' In me, or that 1 hare any knowledge ot I first need them for ■‘sick headache," with wbich 1 safierrd beyond descrip tion. lam happy to say, that tbey entirely sored me.— Since then I nse them as a family modidne; it Iwnrbfllloni sr anything ails tne. and I require medidne, I take a Pill and It cures me; they are inyonty medidne, and have been for tbelastaeventeen years. THOMAS January 8,1858. Star Dr. _Keyter. . Messrs. B. L- JAHjotarock * here bad cnu'dfnblt experience In tbs nee of the extraordinary Pill compounded bj Dr. R. Adams Wilson, of ■hkh you are now the proprie tors, and here often felttbeir benign Influence in my own* case fur wnwu kcxdacJtr, arising from a disordered condi tion of the stomach. X bare likewise prescribed tbem fir other*. In cases of hemierania and other forme ofheadacbe depending on a deranged and. Irritable condition of tbe stomach and dige*tiro organs, for which they seem peculiar ly adapted, being entirely fr** from any griping tendency I regard tbem as a Tory Taloable PiU, and ono that pnreta. i twithoot at all debilitating. Yours, truly, OKU. n. KEYS Kit, 140 Wood street. Pittaburgb,March S, 1859.—JoAdAwjyT PATBTXB SPRINGS! THIS HIGHLY AGREEABLE and at tractive mountala-rceort, bu been leased by the sub scriber. New buildings and improvements for recreation, amusement and bathing, hare recently been erected oud are ready for use, and the hotel newly painted and supplied with new furniture. Ic. The putfrylng and healing proper-' tic* of the waters of theee Springs haro been fully tested by chemical Analysis, and the experience of Individuals prures their efficacy. THEY NEVER PAIL TO CURE BCnOFtTLA and other diseases of the blood by freely drink ing the: water, and eruptions by bathing and external ap plication of the depoidtes of the stream. Time water* are chalybeate cf iron, with portions of Magnesia and gaits. In addition- to the elevated, beautiful and pleasant mountain location of these Springs, they are in the midst of enwHc ground—wild, romantic and plcturcaqne eceoery.cavenis, cataracts and cascade*. Within' a circuit of four or fir* tmlMare POttTNiCESSITY, - Waihlngton’i Plxat BatUe Field, WAgorNQTOVS gPRLVO MEADOWS, which he owned to the day of hie death, Dunbar's Camp, Braddock's and Jurnoß.m.’. Dm. O-lun't Can, Ohio Mid Cucumber rails, and the Cascade of Meadow Ron, esevof accesaon horseback or In wblcles, to be had at the Spring Ihe* streams abound In Trout and the woods in Game, affording a rtch field for the disdplee of Walton and Nimrod. Situated within five minutes walk of the National Road with regular dally stage* passing East and Wost, connect ing with Pittsburgh steamboats at Brownsville, and with of PJtUborgb and CouneUsvlllo Ratlroad at Coa- Mlisvllle, which render these Springs convenient of tc-ese in a abort day's ride from Cumberland and Pittsburgh The advantage of our location—our moderate charns. earaeet desire and the exertlone we will ate to give eutilw satisfaction, and to make our guasts comfortable, we hone wilt not fall to render FAYETTE SPRINGS One of tbe most popular and agreeable summer reaorta in the country. Person* wishing to engage rooms, or to make further Inquiry, will plcaso address tbe nndenlsnod. at Fayette Springe P. 0., nr at Unlontown, Pa.» Jm3;dliu W. P BABOOCK. BOOTS AJND BHOBB, C S EAP WOR CASH JAMES ROBB, ' NO. 69 MARKET STREET, NEAR THX MARKET HOUSE, • _ 1, . , Ha# joat received 1(1* large Sprlog stock of LADIES’, MISSES’ inM CHILDRENS- BOOTS and SHOES; MENS OALP, KIP AND 00AR8X • BOOTS, BHOE3, OXFORD TEES, GAITERS, OPERAS, Ao. BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ BOOTS, BHOEMc. A yery superior article and eery neat, Direct from tbe which he will eell by tbe rata or racKiai at vary reduced price* for Thl* stock comprise* on* of the largest assortments to be found in any dty, suitable for dty and country «»W, u d having over twenty yewra experience in buying, ha trnate that he can now suit all taste*. He rmpectfbUy Invlteral] in want to c dl. assuring them that they will be pleased. rartO—myl7 ... q.ooFdark prints,. USUALLY SOLD AT 13% CTB, BELLING AT 9 CENTS, at afore or / Ju23:dAwF MURPHYA BURCHFIELD. NOTICE.— In consequence of the intended dissolution of our partsenhlp about Ist of September, and tbe great sacrifice* we ar* making In elating out oar stock at exceedingly tow price*; all good* uapaidfor at time of purchase alter this dal* will be oonilderaddo* lat Sept aud Mila presented for payment at that time. * , , MURPHY A BURCHFIELD. Jnly Ist, IBSB.—JnB:dAw? Q LOSING OUT SALE OF . ICE CHESTS, MA93ER*3 CREAM FREEZERS, BREAD SAFES, At reduced price*. Now la tbe lime to supply yourself at. J. T. CriAIQ A OCPS, 184 Wood«t u OALS, •" FOR LADTO’ DRBBBEB, REDUCED TO 12>(CId. PER YARD, at Ju9;dAwY MURPHY A RURCHYIRLD’a. T akefish— Jj 160 half bbla. White Fl.b; 186 . do Trout; 100 'do Balmon; BO jlo Hesringr SO do Pickerel,' Thl* day rec,d and for mle by HXKRY H. OQLUNB. gUNDRIE, — 18Q Sacks Extra Tenn. Flour; 4 do Dry Apples: 2 do 74bbU.No.l.Laxd; . lSbaleaOotton; to atrtro on OUfton, fawml* by -ijf ISAIAH DICKEY A 00. rjIGARSI CIQARSH-A largo lot of gonu- X-J In* Uava^Cigmoftha ’■Seneca f , •qfon- EotreActoe” braud* rec’d tht* day. Those wishing a box of good Cigars should call and examine my stock before pureharingeltawbare. JOS. FLEMING,. TVfURPHYTB BURCHFIELD havo reo'd 1 a lot of Figured Swias Kualloa, adecldad bargain. -* Alas, Paqna and Linen Collars, tower than usual. ' And we are now oftring our Derages and Gr*nadtna Robe* at much lower price* than eold at early in the season. \\r INES AND LIQUORS—I haveconitanT FT ly on band a large supply of pure and Liquors fur medicinal purpoeee. Those wishing anything In this line can rely upon getting a pure article at - JOB, FLXUXNQ’JL Jul 2 . corner Diamond aad Market atrnt. nnuE onlV i'kesh st'ouk of drV X aOOM to to, dtj, nowopwtoi.. Bn •hU Prtaa. for fell, ui to, iMtMnrtmßDt of ,U kLod. .. ... .T? Dr 7 flood, totbsdt,. tomoi, 1°» O.nkBBQB lOTB.7f>htk«l.._ 1 000 bM&WlHiatfor«aleby 1 W HITOHCOCK, UcOBEKhT , oo„ - la B-mlMliiiMtmA S3 , .stoif^iSrtSr“: 1 1 "“- JagaUwT • C.HANBON LOVE.T4 Mark** ■« REASONABLE Umbwllaa, n ° op ®^ft^ ManUes,Organ- . C. HANBON LOVE, _JFQ fcfaeriy LoTeßro* n Eo.74MtTketttreet. T)LKABE coil and uxomiiie our Fourth .'Ar- X dTO Of BamiMrDiy floods that aranow bring o#*Md- JalO 0. HANSON LOVE. 74 Market str*»t. LjSSF" 2OO bbU |>BAfiL ASH-50 bbb . ■RBAJss-ioobuj.sanfaujte^by. H. Net;, . new Hotei; w. 0. - Bteble; EUoreof *lk> Hone® of B. H a Boat; Home of Robot and Wylie (treete; Stcreo'iV ra nnr o,\ etreeLAlleghenT; llooe* of 11. £ . ““T **n gcoii,->. Ooon, £Mt Llborty. and. many other* toi.%- non- rEttutN apfcdawlyT No. 76 BmlthfleU at, PJ«? JJEALTH 1 GRACE!! AND BEADTTI ' Conferred on tbe Ladle* by wearing DO COLAS A, SHERWOOD’S OB1BB&AIBS SKXRBS The unparalleled eoccew of th*»o /io NEW EXPANSION SKIRT S^Pr,^Lr.M ch har# 5* m • o,i dttr, °R Ifcolwt four month*) wUI n^nu^ tn «« to make imwm.nl. that. 3a‘Jd2Hn*«?- « ‘o Prodpen aWdorem (0,400 Rhlrta) per “JL®""^?i t i e „“®? tha , orJnnft . end Anp.-tt, XiJOf *l*o call attention to their e NEW LINEN SUPERIOR.SKIHT, r6cclTln 3 They are tbe sole proprietor* of r.V only “Patent Adjustable Bustle" in use. of the many imlUtion* ©fTerM In the market, a* they are all either Infringement* of oar patent, ur worth leaa. ; They alao manufacture over , 70 Other Different Styles. wttA.and without the “Patent Adjustable Bnatle. 0 fbaae SKIRTS have been recommended bj the fllQn- JEST MEDICAL AUTHORITY ae' being the best article fir Ladies tm that has ever been efftred totbt public. Hone -gannlne nnleaa atamped DOUGLAS & SHERWOOD, MANUFACTURERS, NEW YORK. For tale througboat the United Stetea end Canada* JelT&mdß LATEST NEWS from aU parts Of th© world See the NEW YORK ' , DAILY lIESALD, TftfDUNE •od TIMES; ; PHILADELPHIA DAILY PRESS. ... PUBLIC LEDGER, and CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL, ... , . . 'iDeliToredtoerenrPMt of the city, by leading year addira jt HUNT k UIKXB’P, UaJonio Hull. fold Trade repplled. OREAM FREEZERS. MOSSER’S PATENT & MINUTE FREEZERS, The be«t end cboepeat ICE CREAM FREEZER MADE, Will bo told at Uaoafactaran* price. Cill and got ono at T. J. CRAIQ A CO’P, IS4 Wood it. CAHPBTS. THE MARKET STREET CARPET STORE, IS STILL . PREPARED *TO SUPPLY alldemands WfcVelret, Brandi .Three-ply and In of exc-ry description, style a ti'd quality. Floor Oil Cloths, from 2to 24 feet wide, at lower prices than wo h*x* oxer before offered; Cocoa Slatting tor offlcw or churches; Painted Window Shades, and exery*bing couiicct ed with the Carpet department of Hon* Furnishing. « we anticipate on advance in prices l after the Spring Trade opens, we would suggest ttopurebasera to make tbelr selections now from our large Stock and at our preaetit xnry 'vfT iVciTintock. CA. STKOE & r CO.'fl iIAOIO DOPLI t • callogand Impreaalon Paper la a benntifnl article .irltb which to write a latter ami obtain a copy at the ume lime wt'boot tbe oae of pena or luk,ren<lrriDgit Invaluable t® peraona traveling. It will take the correct Itnprceelon of aoy le*£ plant or flower, anti ia equally adapted for writing on paper, cloth, wood or atono, tn the copying of flute, de algna, muaic, (without the tiaeof .peua.or Ink) with a booo or common atiek. Pour different color*—prfr« 25 eta. W. &HAVSX, Corner Market %n<l Second ctreetr. E lISH—2S hf. bbls. No. 2 largo Mackerel 80 do “3 do - do 26 bids. Baltimore ITerrinp 80 do No. 1 trimmed Shad: 16 hi do do do do 18 Hit. do White Pish; 30 hf. do do do 10 do do Trent, 60 bbls. New Alowivcs Dry-Salt; 20 do N. V. Herrings, In stor» and for sale by jelB *WATT k WTLSON. Coal by Wdgbt. TfiE subscriber is prepared to deliver in Allegheny or Plttabnrgh, , CANNED OR BITUMINOUS COALS Of tb* beat quality. As oil Ccoi dellTeredby me la weighnd, purchaser* can rely on gelling full measure. Also, COKF, UME, FIRE BRICK AND CLAY. W. A. McCLUIIG, Allegheny Coal Depot, mr3l Comer Anduraon at. and Railroad. Eeceivud and for sale by wil- LIAM XIcCUTCHEON, 105 libertystreet, Plttabnrgb, Penna: 25bbl*. large new No.'S Mackerel: ♦ • 25htdo do do do 50 baga Rio Coffee, 20 bexea Orant'a Tobacco: 50 half cheat* )ouugHjtooTe»; 20 do aopnior Black do 100 bbla. No. 1 Sail) 10 casks Potash; • v. 100 boxes Che***. “RHN THOMPSON ScorisSTh! u K^3, i T.‘„^'£j,“ dfcr Rochelle Ochre, Vermont Ochre. , ' French Zinc, American Zinc. White Lead, /" nod VI FISH. —50 bbls Baltimore Hcrrinc 25bbi»n*uaau e rTtii K . . 20 do No. 3 Mackerel. 10 do No, 1 do 23 nr do No. 3 do 25 KitU No.l, 2*od3do 10° pockagM Lake Flab, roc*lT*londfur uk by gB.CANftBLP. CONSIGNMENTS— -6000 pounds Country Bacon: 6 bbl». No. 1 Lard- * 10 kegs Fraab Battsr 1 *wx D«t Skin* *2OO bns Dry Apple*, to .bit. ..Jtarm.br BIIRIVRB Jk Dn.WnnTll ' OUNDBIES— O }« rajh "jtri .1m Hope lfiO bale* beat N»ty Oaknm • 25 bbla. Pitch; 40 do B.WinterWba]«Oll *s do W.B.No.lL*rdoH t On hand and for tale by jonr* > <vw\» j.m IChlartp.*. COOLEY, M« Water at, nor Chcrr. ,U^y, ! sajSa^s&"S3“s Il '® •apply U»e Wilts of oiameQUry matter In i* him W lo tom daring theprognto c««,“p JluJJSwul PyipcpatoandOooaamptloo. HUpr.puilCiS.wirt to Urn •• t, ixtoMple to Uu ttito ud fcr^olVtYv^? 1 iih, and doe* not nacmto by protrartod cm staMml o ?*' ui'ganuabr y joI"'LEui d so h *■ corntT of thr Diamond ind Market at *■ (]) A R D_ To the CUeota of A. B. M’CALHONT lUvlnff loft Pittsburgh to raids temporarily l Q Waahio ß l too City, X hare placed my ttofloULed law bualoea* io th» hood, of IRISH A MACKENZIE, Attorney* So. 60 Foorth ■tree* to whom I retpectflilly roeomaond thoto who hare, hitherto employe* m« probnioDally. J Jc74mdlt_ ALFRED B. MeOALMOCT M Steam Marble Works. ' ARBLEMANTELSj— A large and bean ' SKSKKteS — w. W. WALLACE. t>mck Burr and Ztutrd liu Cto/Al a*4 S*ui rtnet, PlttaborA n, ‘ 00 htod >W Übvtj W. W. WALXiAOI. ShIKO pifre s mKQLE" a B r oard«. Joitt. «nd ' mylOtfawfafli* 0 * W.W. WALLAOB. IK/f cQEORGE'S T always on band a. Gra4oJßairf» ALL SIZES, always enltand at 319 Liber- mylQ W. W. WaLLACS- SUN UMBRELLAS, • LAWNS, fICOAGia, * • LACK MANTLES, . . , icoopascßm Alo.sU kin&i of Dr us Goods sod Domoatjea. • • jits P. HANSON LQV»,T4AUr»St ft.; LAKE FISH—ISO half btk Wiiito fuhj I*o ia . da Trust, IQO. do do Berrlog; ••• ... W do do Salomd; ' SO do do PJckrrst. ’> faitiw’dMjfcriiliby - HKNttT n. mi.t-nri- ‘ sS;??***" or *V **%Bs£SSSsL':'‘ ’EOAKTDBa Afcltf MIOKJSTfc-20 wU ■:. 1 (tl 6W» PotomMrHerrin* loetoresodfcr> , ■ .snniwtMmßjaL^
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