9 itigi^§ai |)itfsbatgji ©iijcttc. - pittsbxtroh. THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, >lB5B. o/z/p/it fifii or rax cjtt. .Olt t and New* Item*. Observations taken at Ehaw’e Opli dM Store, Ko. M JMtt» etrret, j oly MUz. _ , DISCI. ISSBAbK. ,» o dock *. *.^.l.— — U 7T “« *\ n L.- _....J0a S 2 « “ ». .. oi> 8S Bataart*r._ ... 20 i-io Yat Ststi Fair.—A circular has been issued ito iba' manufacturers aod artistes of this city * and Tiriaity, by David Taggart, President, and A* 0. Hcttter, Secretary, of the Blate Agricul tural Society, relative to lha State Fair, to be held in ibis city on the 2Sih, 29th and 80th of next months It requALs their co-operaloin in the enterprise. It says: “WUh a population In Pittsburgh and its of more than .140,000, and manufac lures to the amount of $50,000,000, it will re* qairo but iiule effort on tbe part of the people lo tnake it a grand' success, creditable alike to tho neighborhood and the State. It is quite : practicable to make this Fair equal to any that has preceded it within the limits of the United States. Of manufactured articles, agricultural < and horticultural Implements, productions and Muck, (here need be no look in Western Penn* •jlvonia, if the right spirit animates her people. Aa an offset to tbe slight trouble and incurred by exhibitors, we would oall your at- - • toatinn !o the fact, that a gathering of this sort, attended by more than 100,000 people, the tecs* of-thousanOf of newspapers containiog daily and accurate aoooanta from tho pens of ready and accomplished reporters, the large number of lists of awarded premiums published after the Fair, all contribute to make this tho best and cheapest-possible means of advertising the Wares of tbe mercbont aod manufacturer." . Pomes Items. —Thos. Graham, watchman, made information ' before Alderman Lewis, yes terday, sgalqst Robert Franklin and John Coop er, of the Botenih Ward, for assault and bat tery.- This is a oontinnalion of the case of false arrest noticed a day or two ago. Esquire Symmes, of Birmingham, committed a man named Charles .Zimmerman, on a surety of tho peace, charged with abusinghis wife. A family jar occurred between twofamiles in tbe Third Ward. ' Mrs. Catharine Shorten made oath before the Mayor, charging Ann Koch with' coming into • her house aiid using iasalting and abusive language. Such quarrels are dis creditable to tho parlies. Stephen Bayer, who is In the habit oT getting drank and abusing his family, was sent up for Leajlays,*by Alderman Donaldson. He lives at the Point. A man from about Kiltanniog, who was crazy with liquor,-Vas also given ten days by the same magistrate. His name was Edward O'Connell. Mrs. Margaret Steamer made oath beforo Al derman Parkioson, charging Geo. Rosenbaum with assault and battery with attempt to com mit an outrage on. her. Sho alleges that be ffama Into her reataiirant sometime ago, lookup a poker and threatened to breather head if sbe did not submit. He was held to bail. George Swatter, charged before Aid. Donald son with attempted outrage on a liule girl, had a further heariog yesterday. Tbe evidence against him was rather weak. He was held for trial.. A quarrel took plaoe yesterday, between two Irish familios on Webster slryet, named respec tively Mahooey and Sexton. A good deal of billingsgate and different kinds ol missiles were used. The reault was cross-suits before Aid. Lewis for assault and battery. , They were held tabail. TnspToprletor of the Logan House at AUoona, was presented with a. “magnificent live rattle snake," the other day, which he subsequently placed in alcohol for a show. ' Previous to put ting it in alcohol, it was deemed advisable to take the wind out of it, to do which, without lojariogilB*kjn r itwas placed in abotlleof wat er and corked up. Hot being accustomed to this kind of treatment, it wreathed and snapped coniider&bly,~bul finding this unavailing it gave up the ghoau After it was taken out of tbe . bottle, the water in which it was drowned was thrown oh a plot of grass in the yard attached to the Logon House, and so much had it been > by the venom. emitted by tbe snake . xhatU killed tttegrass oh which it fell, turoiog ■ • U black fromfibe tip of the blades to the root— JDUtir OoiaUf -Wkip. - AmuT.ni Beowkstowit.—Wednesday morn ing, between two and three o’-olock, an affray occurred at a German beer house, kept by a man named Lutx, .w here a ball mu beicg-b£i4, In Brawnttown, past above East Birmingham, during whleh aßcotchman named Edward Crany ■.wai dangerously slabbed. We are informed that a crowd of rowdies from Birmingham,' among whom, was' Felix Burns, Morris fKelly, and J. Knnzler, went to the beer-house, and af ter raißtog.oonSWerablo disturbance, got into a quarrel with this Scotchman, when onoof them drew a knife and cut him in fire or six places, od the breast, shoulder and side. Burns was arrested by officer Livingston, yesterday, and eomarftted~for trial. * The rest of the party will be arrested soon, if they are not already iu cus tody. At n late hoar last night they were still at large. ' * Pacsiko down Fifth street, yesterday, we no ticed at the music establishment of H. Klebcr & Brc., a large pile of Piano boxes, and on step ping into their ware-rooms, we beheld One of the largest and most splendid stocks of Pianos And Melodccns wo ever saw together. There were instruments from the factories of'Nunns & Clark, 6teinway & Sons," Dunham, etc.; prominent among which for fullness and sweetness of tone weie thoee made by Steinway & Sons, New York. Messrs. K. & Bro. tell ns that there it a con stant and increasing demand for the latter's make of Pianos, and that even daring the worst time of the Ule'crisis, and the dull summer months, they have found ready sales and mers for them. All who are interested in such matters will be pleaeetbby a visit to H. Kleber & Bro.*a Music and Piano Booms. • York Couxtr— Cholxra.— Tho York (Pa.) papers report two sudden-deaths in Cone wago township, in that epunty, of a disease re sembling Oholera. The names of the deoeased are Brenneman and Bowers. Several other cases are reported, and the. epidemic is attrib uted to the low stage of water in the streams..... Dr. Bressle, who annonoeed himself ae a candi date for Congress, subject to the People’s nomi nation, finding that he has no chances in that direction, has come oat as an independent, thus playing Into the hands of the locofoco free tra ders. The opposition papers all ridicule his praleniions....The harvest in Tork connly, gen erally, has turned out better than was expected. Broke Jail,—Four persona, broke from-the jail in Mercer oh Wednesday night last, the 28th jult.—they were Joseph Williams, Samuel Grin " nels, -George FulkeQburg and Samuel Smith.— They had been the night before looked in their oelts, two in each of those on_the lower floerr Tbs next morning they were gone. It appears that Williams and Grlhaels had succeeded in cutting a'hole in the ceiling, through which . they passed into the second story, whence they easily doeceoded Into the ball in the first story. Two of the prisoners, Folkenbnrg and Smith, were arrested near Greenville on Monday._WU limns and Grinaela were seen, and’strong hopes are entertained that they too will soon be appre hended. Habtsctzxo will be pretty well wound up this week. The majority of farmers we presame ore already through, t although here and there some £Us and grass are still uncut. The weather daiiogtbe entire harvest oould not have been more' propitious. The hay crcp, so far as we hare been able to ascertain, has been put up in . fine older, and was never better. The yield of 1 wheat and oats, however, is not as heavy as was anticipated from the. appearance of the fields before the culling commenced. There is no lack of straw, but the heads are not duty filled out. StUl the drops will be fair. If not os large as at one ijm eoxpecfcd.— jfrqprr Arjpit. : Steubenville Herald says that a , : Wft of half cmy unfortunate, by the name of 'Andrewßarks, (a tailor by trade,) got on a - spree Saturday night. He groped hte way to i-- 7 iheupper ferry.'but not succeeding m getting * across the river, lald dowu enthe Pittsburgh and Cierelaud Bailroad traok, it is anppoted, ;.; aad;fell ,asleep. The. ll o’clock freight tndn in •’ ; jgohif up, passed' over hla body, • mangling it ihoßlbly and literally ctittiog it iu twain. . Tun officers of the Agricultural society held a Saturday, nod fixed upon Wednesday and Thursday, the 15th and 16th days of Sep temter, for hobling the Fihh Animal Exhibilon **4'?*i lf *'Hat of* Premiums was made ouT Prrai '™ 1UI"will b» .t W Mrljr . d», „ po,,lblc. 'A. OrerhoU, J. P. Mont uij. W. Tara,, jwehwwn to repmont lb, wd.ty. u the ■l EikUod for- Tnul«s of th. F.rmer’i Hick B ihool, o» WedDMdoj, tho firot of Scptcmbor • (fraTubvrg Herald. / Accmur.—A little son ofCsptainHoskln '4". of Lawrencesllle, aged about fivofytars, > 4iraUaatandlDg behind a horse in the stable, \ early Wedaeeday morning, was kicked in the f*o=s by the animal, seriously injurlagr him.-*- .flhl fsce was very much disfigured. • Pyajitnv/—Wn. Bmlth;waa held to bail be- fan Alii. Donaldson, yesterday,' on a charge of 7 brought against him by J. M. OHn. to go Mldßwßt briOyhffiffjrt '*."- v i " i <^iwi.iii^*u-'.~.^.v^,- <^: Comcxvotxsn at Jxrmeoß Cou.m*. —The exercises ooaneoted with the fifty-sixth anni versary of, this institution came off according to our previous announcement, on the let, 3d and 4th of August. We cannot mention all the performances pablic, private and social, of this annual leave-taking; but those of more general interest diaim a few remarks. On Sunday, the Rev. Thompson, of Academia, Pa., preacjjedfo, as he remarked, aod not befort , the religious so cieties, |n a manner well calculated to stimulate the Christian energies tf his bearers. Owiog to the severe indisposition of President Aldeo, the baccalaureate discourse was omitted. On Tuesday afternoon, Rev. Alfred Nevin, D.. D., of Philadelphia, delivered the address before the Alumni Association. Qis theme was, “The duties arising from AmericaoCitizenehip.” He handled itinapraetloai, conservative manner, in troducing some truthful remarks on our national fallings and dangers. Shortly after. Rev. Loyal Young, a member of tbe class of’2B, read a sketch ofhis class mates, 27 in nnmber. He mentioned some remarkable facts connected wiih the elass. U was done with much feeling and in excellent taste. Frequent sallies of humor brought down the house, and tempests of applause greeted the statement that one of the class, Dr. Bryce, had_come from South Carolina to be present at this meeting. The interest of the dsy culminated in the speech of Rev. Moses D. Hoge, D. D., of Rich mood, Va. t to the Franklin and Philo Societies. As he spoke to the young men of tho noble alms and extensive-fields before them,, illustrat ing the subject with gems of thought and_Lhe eloquence of an enlisted heart, wo saw more than one whose eye and eager countenance showed that tho-speaker’s words were felt; and, ~whea after citing instances of noble self-sacri- j firing heroism, he called on them to show like ! Christian chivalry, many present showed by j their manner that their hearts responded to his t manly, patriotic, Christian sentiments. U was a treat to listen. 60 Wednesday the exercises of the graduating close, drew a very large audience. They were looked forward to with much interest, as tho' class, numbering seventy-three, is tbe largest ever graduated. Tho opening prayer was made by the venerable Vice President, Ur. Smith. TheEalutatories, English, Greek, and Latin, by Robt. B. Patterson of Canonsburgb, were very neat-in their conception and delivery. Mr. P. shared with the Valedictorian the first honor of his class. Wm. L. Aldeo, tbeson of the honored President, followed, in a thoughtful speech on “The Roman Republic of ’49." Orations were also delivered by J. on “Science and Civilization;" "Beauty," by F. J. Collier; “Crime its own Relributor," by H. R. Hill; “The Thinker’s Mission," by J. F. Ilolcomb; “Tho Logoi Profession,” by -U. A. Jcnks; “Religion the True Conservatism," by Alf. Kerr; "The Function of Art," by J. M’Claron; “Art and NatureinBhakspeare.‘’byJ. 0. M-Kown; “True Greatness," by M. M’MiUin; “Mathematics and Pbysical'Scieoce," by M. B. Massey; “Unity of Purpose,” by 8. ft. Niblock; “Classical Study," by F. J. C. Schneider; “Relation of Man to Nature," by H. A. Thompson. Mr, R. H. White, of Cumberland, Va., deliver ed a touching Valedictory. This gentleman’s talents and industry hare commended him to the Faculty, and bo has been unanimously elected Tutor in Mathematics for the ensuing year. Wo cannot say more of the orations than that ail werecreditablc, some indeed elegant. Mr. Collier succeeded in commanding the undivided attention of a boisterous audience. Mr. Massey advocat ed Ure claims of tbe Mathematics, his attainments in'Which studies won him the second .honor, Mr. W. A. Starrett sharing it with him. Mr. Schneider defended the study of the Classics, having won the third honor. % After the specchee were over, the degree of A. B. was conferred upon the class by the Pres ident, In his usual gracefal manner. Some Hon orary Degrees were conferred by the Board of Trustees, a list of which we append. Tbe whole passed off very pleasantly. The weather fine, (as it never rains on CoramencemenTDay.) the musio good, and “Old Jefferson" honored by the presence of maoy distinguished Alumni, added numbers to her sons, and g&ioed honor for herself. It is understood that some of the ad dresses will be published. Tie-degree of A. M. in'eourse was conferred upon William Hutchinson, J. E. A. Simpson, Philip Willard, S. F. Hickman and John Y. Mo- Cartney, of the class of ’55. The honorary degree of A. M. upon Andrew Burt, Principal of the sth Ward Scnool, Pitts burgh, Pa.; A. C. Armstrong, Principal of Au gusta College, Ky-; Rev. Joseph C. Grimes, Pastor of Presbyterian Church in Columbia, Pa.; Nathan A. Webster, Priucipal of Virginia Colle giate loetUate, Richmond, Va ; R. G, Pardee, New York City; Iter. John S. Uourley, of Can ada West. Ttaa titlo of Dector of Divioiiy upon the Rev. Robert Crawford, Deerfield, Mass ; Rev. Jobo D. Reynolds, MeadviUe, Pa ; Rev. Samuel Jen nings, Allegheny, Pa.; Rev. Joseph Painter, Kiiiannicg, Pa.; Rev. Alex.‘Young, Professor of Theology in Monmouth College, III.; Rot. Jnazes R. Dolg, President Washington College, lowa. Graduating Clot*. —W. L. Alclco, W. Alexan der, S. C. Alexander, H. A. Barclay, J. S. Barr, F. J. Collier, J. G. Condit, W. F. Cowden, D. R. Cully, J. JI. Cunmogham. W. Dickson, H. 11. Dobbins, J. 11. DooalJson, B. Dunlap, J. B. Ewing, 8. Fulton, 8. Gamble, L. Y. Graham, A. W. H. H. Hawkins, D. B. Hervey, H. R. Hill, J. F. Holcomb, 8. 11. Holliday, W. A.. Hooper, 8. A. Hughes, M. M. Holt*, It. T. Hunt, D. J. Irwin, G. A. Jenks, A. Jones, A B. Kelly, Alf. Kerr, N. 8. Lowrie, J. M’Chren, J. H. M’Con ahy, 8. M’Cormick, C. W. M’Henry, J. L M’il vaine, J. 0. M’Eowu, M. M’Millin, T. I. M’Nlle, J. W. Marlin, M. B. Massey, N. A. Means, J. R. Moore, P. H. Mowry, J. H. Neabit, J. : J. Nevin, 3- H. Nibleck, J. D. Noble, G. C Orr, R. B. Patterson, G. Pauli, E. 8. Pollock, F. J. C. Bohneider, J. Simpson, F. M. Slemoop, N. 11. Smith, 8. J. Craighead, J. N. Smith, J. W. Sproull, W. A. Starrelf, J. A. Stewart, R. C. Stewa>l, W. M. Taylor. J. F. Templeton, H. A. Thompson, E. N. Todd, R. 11. White, J. S. Wood burn, E. A. Jones. M. B. R. A.man who gave his name as John Nevln from Allegheny city, was committed lo Jail in Greensburgb, on Saturday last, on a charge of stealing $ll6 from the house of Mr. Samuel Kelly, of Salem Township. It is reported that be called at the house on Tuesday lost for a drink of water! and no one being about exoept a female member of the family who was fright ened by him he went in and took the money fron tbo drawer and left at once. His rente having been ascertained he was pursued and was caught near Wilkinsburgh ana the money, all recovered except $lO. Shake Storv.—We are informed (bat Mr. F. Baldwin, of the firm of Baldwin & Cheney, of this city, while on a-visit to Fayette c’o., last Monday, killed a copper-head snake, (which he hod almost stopped upon before he discovered it,) on the line of P. & C. R. R., just above Conoellsville, which measured within a fraction of 5 feet from the bead to the tip of the tail, and 10} inches in circumference at the middle. Mr. Q. considers this “considerable ofaenake,” for a copper-head. Tn» DITTICUI.TT AT WaSHUQTOW ColLtGX— has been adjusted by a frank and honorable 00. . knowledgment on the part of the students im plicated, that there had been much In their conduct contrary tothe discipline and good order of the College, and by proper engagements to avoid similar irregularities in the future. Their complete restoration to their former privileges in theCollege t ls, under the circumstances, cred itable" lo all parties. Pittsburgh Post Orrica.—Tho long agony is over, and Johh C. Dub* Is appointed -Postmas ter. We had hoped, for the sake of the news paper press, that our friend of the Pori would get It; bat as it is - not oar funeral we have no right to cry. Mr. Dnnn has had five years ex pericnoe in the office, and we have always fonnd him obliging and attentive. He will no donbt make a good officer. Elxgtioh. —The Rochester Manufacturing Company, at a recent election, made choice of tho following Board of Directors: Hiram Btowe, M. T. C. Gould, Lewis Reno, Silas Powell, J. A, Sholes, Sam*l Moore, A. P. Lacock, Robert Jack «oo, Lemuel Woodruff, 11. D. Wallbridge, N. Y., J 8 NewboM,Phils. President of Board—M. T. C. Gould; Secretary—John McGowan; Treasurer- Geo. C. Speyerer. Brumous Cosrxanos—The Presbyteries of Lawrence andShenango, are tomeetinNew Cas tle on the ITthinst. The transaction of Preeby lerial business will form the smallest part of the proceedings. It is doaigned to bo aunion meet ing for praise, prayer and conference, partaking of the same character u those remirkablemcet jpge held in Xenia and elsewhere. Nxw.Bowßoat.— Anew row boat; d 8 feet 6 incites long, Bi inches wide, and 11} inobeO deep* has laiely been built for the National Barge Gobi by Mr, M. F. Camdy, of Monon gobeta Borough. Bbe is to be named after the builder! nfidisexpected to be one of tbe best boats on oar water*. She will be laondied on Saturday.' •" VYs had hoped to have more compete aad definite Information thl* morning as to the soils of the elections in Kentucky. So far as received the returns indicate that the Adminis tration has again .carried Kentucky, probably by a redoced majority. -~r! Etanra Warp.—The following teachers har« bnn elected for the Ann fit., School House : rrifcipal, JameaH. Stewart; Assistant, Gram- : mar depytment, Raney prondfoot; intertoedl n‘ D * Garvin, Anna Moffit, EmmaD;. «»- for nAutng t« u>irt »H Mthiucnn m, MkCT tv.— [/tests by tutor Special Reporter,] ■ Whatever chann there is in Tobacco, and It U un deniable that there larks in its broad leaf a most po teot influence, as ft has in five centuries introduced itself In every nook and corner of tbe earth; what ever charm it possesses, exists to a greater extdhTin a gqod article than io'one of inferior qnality. Tbe supplies of Messrs. Wilson & Gleason, No. 276 Lib erty street, and Ohio street, Allegheny, embrace every disOHpdon known to tbe trade, and that of assorted qualities. Their stock of imported end Domestic Cigars is one of the largest ana best ever brought to the West, aod very superior advantages may be rea lized either by the Wholesale or Retail purchaser in dealing with him. ft it astonishing, tbe improvement of which the oxternal man is susceptible,—while jeers are requir ed to polish and finish up the lunate principle called mind, a brief visit to Porter A Smith's Shirt and ! Furnishing store, Girard House, Smithfleld street, is all sufficient to work a complete change in the ap pearance and transmogrify a fellow of very modcr , ate prrtontxlr into a well dressed and pro-possessing gentlemen. Here Is another endorsement of the best medicine extant for diseases of the throat or lungs: Alleohest, July, 1856. : We have used Bowman’s Vegetable Compoand in our family for cough and bronchitis, and we believe it to be the best preparation for those eomplaints.— We have tried many other medicines for bronchitis, but none of them did tbe good this has done. It never failed to cure in our family, and some of our frionds have used it with tho lame success. Josspn Btaan, HxxiAn Uiogs. Th« public are again indebted to mechanical genius, for an improvement of the utmost comoqueu- CC*.' We refer to Stone'i Patent Clothe* Hack, ipeci mfeni of which may be seen at No. 48 Fifth street. Its loading merits are in the following: Clothes hung upon it depend perfectly.free of each other and thus are completely ventilated and dried speedily; It is of the greatest convenience In ‘'lroning," it occupies but little Space aod when folded up on its pivots, may bo put Into a bureau drawer or carried about with oil tho ease imaginable.- The manufacturer, Mr. Isaac Gullett, is a practical end energetic man, and It will not be long before ha has his machine ex tensively in use. . The reception and specimen room of Cargo '• gal- Uvy« No. 21 Fifth street, is an excellent feature of his establishment, but possesses several others equally attractive. The proprietor is a gentleman who never considers any pains, time or trouble, devoted to hts visitors, too great, and no one calls upon him but considers that he has been fully renuncrated by the pleasure which they enjoyed in bis society. His work also is faithful and finished In tbe highest stjlo-.of tho art. Invariably proving satisfactory.to hb patrons. A general, well selected and perfectly reliable as sortment of Liquors may be found at tbe store-rooms of Jfr. Clayton, one of tho most experienced dealers in bur city, No. 3? Diamond alley. Mr. Clayton is a polite and attentive gentleman, and hb establish ment is a model for order and promptness. Tbe purchaser may be sure of receiving the article which he bargains for, at the time designated, end such a thing as the Imposition of spurloos articles upon the pabtio, receive no oountenasce of Mr. Clayton. ■The Lithographing of A. Krebe d- Brother, corner ofWood and Fourth streets, excels in accuracy and fineness of execution. No better work of the kind is .done in this country, of which factwenoed adduce no other evidence than this: their patronage comes from all quarters of the Union—cost, west, north and subth. We can most unhesitatingly reoommond them to bankers, merchants, railroad companies, Ac. '7 he. GhuFct (Niy.—The, new sewing machine for which Mr. Daly, of the stocking manufactory, oorner of; Fifth street and Blarket alloy, U agent, U the cheapest articlo of the kind ever offered in this oily, cOStiog_ooly $2O. But It b-not merely in the item of;prlce that Us cheapness consists, bat in that in connection with its utility, its perfect adaptation to thq purpose for which it U intended. Its stitch is the “two-thread,” and when completed will not rip, constituting what b termed the “lock stitch." It h easily adjusted, works wUh great facility, and does Aot easily get out of order. Here ban opportunity rarely offered to families who wish to purchase sew ing machines. Thoee who would patronise one of the best supplied shirt stores in cither city, will find such an establish ment on Ohio street, between the Diamond, and Bea ▼er street, Allegheny. The proprietress, Mrs. £ur geik, b a lady of experience in the manufacture of articles of thu kind, and employs only tbe best bauds. Persons who deal with her may rest assured that they receive well-mado and cboap work. Saeh are; the testim<-nUls of all who visit her store. , The Lithographing Art b prosecuted here with commendable energy, and work has been done in the lln« of show card*, drafts. An., which will bear a contrast with the same description of engraving and printing done in tbe East. A visit to tbe large steam lithographing establishment of Geo. F. Schuchman k Co., Siogerleyfs Buildings, Third street, will suffi ciently attest wuat we say, and persons or companies who bare work of this kind to be done, cannot en trust it to more faithful hands than the above. - TAr rooms fitted up as an Tee Cream Saloon by Messrs. J. Carson A Co., orer tbeir fine confection, try, Federal street, Allegheny, do great credit to the 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 tho po lite treatment which will be received, as .by the cool luxury whieh can be had there—the very best article of Ice Cream. Herat BATLsrhas beeu appointedpcstm.vricr at Monroeville, Allegheny county, Pa., vice Jtfl. Long, resigned. Tns Evening Reporter has suspended oper ations far the present. Tho editor says hie will Vesqme io September. Inos Citt Commercial College, Pittsdcood, PAi—Nnmber of students attendiog this .Institution is abw 300—more than treble at any similar school io the country. It is a model, well furnished connt ing-boase of four Urge balls, 20x40,23x50, 22x70, 43x80 feet, aod is conducted by a Faculty of four teen experienced teachers and practical business men. The course of study being tbe most thorough and practical—Teachers of writing alicayi obtainiog tbe medals here, also In eastern aad western cities— Low prices of board and tuition—Healthiest city in the Union—Success of its graduates—Best location for- gaining situations—cause this to-be the largest Commercial School in the Union, making it the most dwirable CoUege for business men in any part of the oodntry. . For Circular and Specimens of Writing, address tV-W. Jk»xixs, Pittsburgh, Pa. J ‘ A Remeot roe Hot Weather. —The rery best retbedyfor this hot weather is to drop in at Bown's, Federal SL, Allegheny, and treat yonrsetf to a saucer of their delicious Ice Cream, or a glass of sparkling ice cold Mineral Water, flavored with the choicest of Syrups, and drawn from a fountain In oxpellent or der, Their stock of Cakes and Confections are of tho’best description, manufactured from good mate, rial, and got up in the neatest style Imaginable. Give tbom a call. f Toe Lovx ov Praise.— “Tbe love of praise, howe'er concealed by art, i Reigns, more or less, and glows In every heart; - Tbe proud, to gainlt, toils on toils endure, . The modest shun it but td make It rare.'* It is oar province to praise tbe garments made-at the. Brown otooe Clothing Hall of RockbiU A WU soni No. CO3 and SO5 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia. J The place to secure a saucer of delicious Ice Cream, to cool off in a well ventilated and luxurious saloon, fitted U[. in the neatest stylo, the place to enjoy no boor’s chat with your wife or sweetheart, while sip ping the eooling and healthy luxury, the place where the best of cokes and confectionary, family bread and Ice Cream are made and sold, the plaoels Oliver's, St. .Clair st, near Liberty. f Modern skill has culminated In Ayer’s PiUt. In vebtion did its best in this production. A masterly orthos combined the subtle essences of remedials Into a compound that penetrates to tbe foundation of disease, and expels tho very seeds of disorder from tbe blood. Sueb a remedy was needed and since we have It we want onr readers to know it. J ; Oauiaghab's advertisement of men’s and boys’ clothing will Interest many. His manufacture-of olothiog has grown in popularity from Its neatness of stylo and durability. Boyers will find hispriees favorable. . + A Good Rev. William BbUtatt, a well knoWn llethodlstrelergymao, residing tt Naples, draws the following 'aanslog but apt cotsstrlioo between Dr. Ho Lane’s eelebrated Vermifuge, prepared br Fleming of Pi Us burgb, and a ferret; . ' “A ferret when placed at tbs entrance of a rat-bole, en ter* the aperture, travels along the passage, seises upon tbe. rat, exterminates bis existence, asajdraws tbs animal’s defunct curare to tbs light. Aod In'Ulto manner have I fond Dr. U'Lute’s American Vermifuge to operate upon woaas, those dreadfti! and dangerous tormentors of cbildi so. Tills remedy,- like tbe fomt, 'enters tbs aperture of tbe . month, travels down tbe gullet, hunts round tbe stomach, lav* h«M of tb- wnema, shakes the lUe out of th* reptiles,' fWMpaslaoattMlr dm, aod carries thetr cardasses clear rut xum, at le«t, bat beea the,'"effect of the Venalfoge opon my children.” A neighbor of Ur. Houlatt, Ur.-John Brigge, ademtatbs simile of tbs rsraresd csrtifler, tho* buth sfiring tL*(r most aaaqntvocal approval of this crest specific, after having witoeestd il* operation upon their own children. Let oth ers try H and be satisfied. - Repurchases* will be careful to ask for DR. STLANPH CkLBBRATZD VERIfITDOK. manofhetured by PLRUIBQ BBOA of PutsanOE, Pa. All other Vermifngee in compar ison are worthless. Dr. U’Uxw’s caoulno Vemlfbga, also bl« eelebrated Liter Fills, can now ba .bad at all remctabla drug stares. Fmegcmant wUkoul IXtriqnaLurt of anldAwlwT FXKMINU BROR. Persons of Badsatary Bmpioimeati lh qnently axuerlencs a dull, bsavy seaaaUoe iu tbe baud, which unfits them for either labor or enloyment. JFSton't Htadachi JPQIt aifll certain cur* forafiscUoas of this kind. Tbe experience of thousand* who have used them for yean attests their exocUeaee Is all complaints arising from • dl*. ordered stomach, flee advertisement mi this page of to dAj’spapsr; Prepared and sold by B. L. VAHSX9TOCK A 00., Wholesale Druggists, tnd proprietors of It L. /Ukaef foefs Vcrwufvgt, No.fO, comer Woodabd Pourihatreeta, Pittsburgh. suA-dlwT OUe* Preserving Jar*. TkLACKBERBIES, RASPBERRIES, Ae., can be preserved fraah and swaot in a Glare Jar, with gUrestopper ground in, macb better than In any other Elude* vrea*l, and they are tbajaosi easily filled sad aeol ed.ofasy Jar la use. The above daacrlptioaof Jets, with • all other styles in eot&oou ure; sire, Felly Tumblers sbdOommoo Jare,mao ufociand and for eels at price* to suitthatlm«%by ' : i . ADAJIfI,-3IAOKLIN a 00, Jn3otlwd*wf corner Bow and Water sta. T AWNS, BEBAGES. XJ lacb uantl*?, , DOMKfITIO<KX)DS,ks, As good and chop a stock as Is la the dtr. IsAdAwg O' O. HABfIOK ;LQV Market etrek.- rpo STEAMBOAT. filEN.—We will - seU X oss alghth of tbs splendid pssreager packet MBlBOP OLlAv«nrlwrsa4«nossft*niia. • iloll ; , - HTTCPOOCff,' McCBRABY A 00. V mKNM. -WUJBA3V ; mnr- radcnttMtm Fottadto *rrit* :SrkmS^ :^' '-it* - . ;fBAIAH • jil* v ■• jrw.B.nwl*****’*. Telegraphic. St. Louis, Aug. 4^—lncomplete returns foot up the Congressional vote in this county as follows: Bar rett, democrat, 6,718; Blair, Emoncipationbt, 6,122; Breckenridge, American, 6,289. The remaining preeinets in the county to be heard from will in crease Barrett's majority to nearly if not quite 500. The whole Democratic ticket it elected by an average majority of 500. The reported Congressional vote in the following counties stand thns 1 Madison eounty Anderson’s maj. 205; Pike 107; Ralls 200; Calloway 800; to 1000. Cooper gives Woodson 250 maj. over both opponents. Cole, county, official, gives Reid 550 majority over Wood son. Cordell, dem., has beaten Gendenhire, the present emancipationist Mayor of Jefferson City, for tho Legislature, 257 majority. Wabbikotok Cut, Aug. 4.—Although New Grauada has Interposed objections to the U. S. troops passing over tbe Isthmus, our government will assert its right and will exercise it as ths basis of the treaty stipulations thus to transport thorn to and from the Pacific. The number of bids for tbe ten million loan will be decided on Monday next. It is expected to reach a largo amount at a favorable premium to the government. Information has been received that it will also be bid for by foreign capitalists. WAsniSflTow, Aog. 4.—John C. Dunn baa been appointed Post Master of Pittsburgh in place of Robert Andorson, whose commission has expired. Tun Ghat CaicKET Match—Caxada Haxd bouely Death. —Sew York, Aug. 4.—The oxcit ing Crickot Match between Canada and the United States, was finished this afternoon. Tbe Canadians were handsomely beaten. Tbolr first innings were 81 end second innings 101. The United States’ first innings were 147 end tbe second innings 36, with six wickets to go down. Bt. LOUIS, Aug. 4.— Leaveuxcorth, Aug. 1 it, per L\ S. tsprtte to lloonviUe. —Gen. Ilorney tiexpect ed to arrive at tho fort to-morrow, and Barris’and Hunt's batteries daring the week. The Utah mail arrived at 81. Joseph to-day, and will bo doe here to-morrow. New York., Aug. 4.—Tbe ship Montgomery, from New Orleans, put in for men, having lost several from fever. Tho Liberty party convention re-assembled this afternoon and nominated Oerritt Smith for Governor. Ct.KViz.txu, Aug. 4.—Tbe Cauada packet, Tele graph, was sunk by coming in eolllsioa with tho acbooner Margarette, on Monday night Sbe is a total loss. There is no Insurance. The schooner was uninjured. Spinal Latins, MERCHANT TAILOR, No. 54 St. Clair Street, (Dr.lrisb'a New Building,) PITTSBDRfIU. PA ••30:ljrdrc _.V Pittsburgh Water Core Establishment, FOR .THE CURE OF ALL KINDS OF DlBKABKB.—Located oS Hajirllle Station, on tbs Pitts* fcnrgb, ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, is now newly re fitted and Improved by tbs erection of a Gymtuutam and Bowling Alley, which will afford agreeable and badlbfnl ■aercUe and amusement for patienta and other* friendly to our ay-tent, wbe may wish to spend eome time with o> during the hot weather. Address Box 1304. Pittsburgh Penea. „ J. OBRFOIU), SL D, { w - ~ J*2JAw3mP 11. FRKASK, M. D-,| “hysietaas. DAWES As CLUDKY, Ilouae, sign and Ornamental Palntera, a n D t a r a tax s 3: OIALXU ni White Lead and Zino Paints. Also, all kinds or Paints, Oils, Vamishee, Window Glass, Putty, Brashes, Ac., 144 Wood Street, two door* above Firain MUt. _ mrlfrlydfe FISH! FISH! CONSTANTLY ON UASD, A IT’LL SCfPI.T O? WHITE FISn, TROUT, SALMON, PICKEREL, HERRING, MACKEREL, 49'Ordera, eocompaaitKl by tbe cash, will meet prompt attention. UKNRf 11. OOLI.I.N&, myl4.-d«Jyl 2ft Wood alrtet Bate roMo ~..„joaa L. w. b*cvllocid. Pittsburgh Steel Works. $ JONES, BOYD Ac CO, Maantectnrereof CAST BTKKL; also, SPRING, PLOW and A. B. BTKKL; gpRINGSaad AXLES, Omur Rat* toed Arrf Street*, PitUburgh, fty Isaac issa...., i. a. D. ». ROGEH9 & CO, NABoritfTcans or Rogers’ Improved Patent Steel Oulti vntor Teeth, Cbreor Ron and Firrl Street*, Pittsburgh, it*. JtdßHydfa-* pONGREBB iIALL, CAFEISLAND.Cape VJ J—Theantecfibetebeg leave to Inform the publle that tbe above well known and popular eelabtUh f°* nt ’ll 11 , °P* nod th * reception or vnibrre on die lftte teat. Tliie extenelve building he* been constructed in the moat approved modern vtyle, with spacious and airy chain retentive corridors, superb dr*«inr room, and » dining ball onearpeAeed iu tl.e Unlii-d Stel.e. The ftmiUme to or ihe taoet e-etly aod luxurious description, and they confidently proudee that thene who may IWtot teem with their company shall the coniforM, ron venieneee and reflnemenu of a firet-ftesi metropolitan ho tel. Congreve 11*11 U beautifully ln the midst of e treevy lawn, stretching directly to the sea aide,and com-, rnande an nnlntei opted view of the ocean. Intending to keep a Bret class hotel. In every enow* of the word, their chargee will be the same a* last eoa«oa. Connected with theeatAbllsbtuent la a Telegraphic Bta-iun, coßimaolcatina with all parts of tbe Duion; ” Jefod2meod WEST A THOMPSON. Proprietors, VARNISHES— ' " 10 bbU. Coseb, 6 Ud*. Furniture, 8 do Copal, 0 do Japan, I do Demar, <0 do Aspbsttum, Jo«t rcw’d and for sale by MAUKKOWN 4 FINLEY GROCERIES —75 hhds. prime N. 0. Sugar* 75 bra Tobacco, rarluua brand*; 1 ’> teg* 0 twist To bam.: iwO bat Window Glass, aw’d sixes, Baralrad and for sale by JoO R- ROBISON A QO. OBACCO—SO kegs warranted Va. 6 twist; 30 l*bU. Cut and Dry Tobacco, For sale by LEWIS A EOGKRTON. Agonts, ; J«M • • IoT Wood street. SOAPS— A large supply of Low's well knoirnJlrowij Windsor Boap, Just rac'd. Also, Honey, Faltn, Lettuce, Nymph and otbar fancy Boapa constantly on Jiandat JOB. FLEMING’S. Jo« corner Diamond and Market street. COLORED PAPERS—2Sx3B and 20x25 jast rec’d aud for sale at manufacturer*’ prices by W. 6. OATEN, Stationer and Paper Dealer, - corner Market and Second *t*. FLOUR —20 bbl«. Extra Family, made of selected White Wheat, expressly for family rue. In non and far sale by ROBERT DICKEY, "f 1? IM Front street, near Wind. PLAIN BLACK SILKS.—A large lot just rewired and telling cheaper than they bare ever been offered In thU city.* Plmm call and see them. JelfcdawT q HANSON LOTH. 74 Market street. Q iOKAGE TO LET—Two laigo dry Cel* kj tars and Second and Third floors, on CtTorabte trims Inquire of HITCHCOCK, HcCRKEUY A CO- No. ISiflecond and 153 Front streets. fif) BXS. WOOD’S PEARL STARCH in V/ VF store and far sale by B. L. FAHNESTOCK ACO myT No. 00, corner Wood and Fourth ala. Blair a wyeth’s chemical food. Another supply rac’d .this day, for sale, wholesale and retail, by Jnl2 JOS. FLEMING. All our summer dress goods doling out Tory cheap, and we also hare the best assortment of domestics la the city ju27 O. HANSON LOVE, 74 Market .tret. ALL KINDS OF HOSIERY selling at less than usual prices, at MURPHY k DCRCHFIELD’S Clf lag Out Bale. • Jo2T ALL KINDS OF GLOVES selling at less than usual prices, at Closing Ont Sale of Jog MURPHY k BUKCHHELD. WHITE AND COLORED COUNTER PANES selling at Uwthan tunal prices, at Ooelog Outaslsof J 027 MURPHY k BUEOHFIELD. FISH —50 bbls. large No. 3 Mackerel; 20hfdo da do - do Ja«trecM and for sale by T, LITTLE k CO., Jg 33 No. 112 Second street. SUGAR— 25 hhds. N. O. Sugar; 20 do Porto lUco do, In store and for sals by Jn27 T, LITTLE A CO. B* AGON—2O,OOO lbs. Shoulders; 30,000 do Can raised and Plain 6,000 do ’best Sugar Cured ' do In store and for aals by Ju27 T. LITTLE k CO. W FRANCE, Federal street, near La a cock, Allegheny City, Family Grocer, Dealer in Flour, Bacon, Coffee,Ten, Spires,Fruits, *& jelfclyd FRUIT cask East Liverpool Fruit Jarsjost rec’d and for sale by jnld MACKKnWN k FINLEY, IQXlberty »t ALL KINDS OF DRYGOODS are selling at bargain pricoa, at closing out sals of Joia AiUEPUY k BPROIIFIELD. ■ EOURTH ARRIVAL OF SOMMER DRY OOOD3 now opening at _ jal3 JAwT 0. HANBON LQVgg, 74 Market a L CLAY. —150 boxes German Clay, first qual ity, JnitreoelTed per ship "Gaston” at BtlUmont, and for sale by JuK ALEXANDER KING, 2 BBLS. DAMAR VARNISH for Bale by j,ia B. FAHNESTOCK A CO. cn HHDS. SUGAR arriving and for sale OKJbf Jel» JAB. GARDINER IVTINERAL PAINT—3 doz.caska of, dif- Itl ferent colon and shades receivingby jolß MACKEOWN k FINLEY. Tennessee floijb.—lB6 sacks Extra Family now arriving from itwmer Clifton..’ For sals by Jal3 IBAIAH DICKEY 'k CO. . Dry apples and featujsbs— -4 sack* Dry Apple*, 3 do Feathers, Now landing from steamer CLUtoo. For eaUby ,:» Jnl3 IBAIAH PICKET k CO. M~ ULL MUSLIN and. ~ All iwrkwl down it dodng 00l of - . f JsfcdAwF MURPHY A EURQHFIEU). SPONGES—A large eopply of coene And QSl»i>^of»T«.op"«>'‘i'“* l *r,,tutr«fdbj : ion Jin, rumnia; NO. SUGAR. —46' hhds. jnat received. , Bjfcrwl«bf ! Jrii. . K. PtUiftJ, , (p. TFEANS.—SO buib prime white iattore and Jj wwutT u*»] J. a. o*nmt,D- T E AD— 2OO pigs No; L Lam lor aale b?~ ■I iloie: ■: . , RPIITa OQltjgß. mt i T.a.rottHo*cn. • -„.i vrtjT, .■ .. A J/ATOOT9 *OO. rbTTOHANB of .variotui BMe finiahed nib V/ *>•*»? .. .<au). s.gr*w»;«jß.' Oommorcial. OOMMHTEIS OF ARBITRATION FOR AUGUST, lama Dicxtr. v. p. c. 11. Piuisojr, Jakes Gaabcte*, Dato Cammzll, Arms Looms. PXTTSBOB.GU AAttKBTS. [Reported Specially for the Pittsburgh GasttU.] PITTSBCXOH, TBCMDAT, ACOCET S.ISM. FLOCR—A uU of 200 bbis extra family to arrive at $&. Ffum store, sales of 400 bbU 'la small lots at for su par, $4,b7 for extra, sad $£,25 for family do. GRAlN—Nothing but Vats offering. Bales of &)0 and 150 bos. on arrival at 33. GROCERIES— Finn; Sales or 5 bbda Sugar at ft, and 5 db bbis Molasses at 45, and 10 bags Coffee at i?KISD APPLES—SaIes ot 75 and 25 bos at SL&O 9 boa, Tbamarket is cow nearly bare. HAY—Sales at scales of 10 lends at (S@slo ft too. EGOS—A tale ot 4 bhta at 8 doz. ASHES—A sale of 10 tons tala'Ash alft%. GERMAN CLAY—A aal* of 5 tons at $35 f ton. CHEESE—SaIea of 30 and 2>bxs at 7&@S. LEAD—Firmer; a sale of 600 pigs, on private terms. MONETARY AND C.U9fIERCIAL« *T*» weekly Bank statement shows an unexpectedly small increase of specie, bot tba line, still Is larger than ever be* fore reported, reaching rury nearly thirty-six millions. This amount might be considerably increased if tba banks would draw tha balances from neighbor! 'g cities, which, in the present overflowing state of their vaults. they have no disposition to do. Notwithstanding (ho scarcity of paper and the promptness with which maturing obligations are met, the banks have iwen able to increase their lino of loans nesrly s million,sparge part of which wa# by lot reaslng their Investment* In Treasury notes. Tbo commercial paprr Lcld by lb**** Institutions roost l*> less than during the prevloos wrek The actoal deposits show an increase of over a mil lion,-which U due partly to the California arrival, and part ly to the increased discounts. Tba aggregate continues latter than at any form-r petimi. Tha following Is a comparative statement of the condition of the Banks of the city of New York, July 21th and Julr Slst: J .$118,940,482 $119,850,476 Juc. $900,974 . 95,615.243 35,712,107 Inc. 108,864 . 7.561,945 7,493 365 Inc. 67.520 . 105.47UJ190 106.456,030 Inc. 035431 .. 90,106,105 91,135,874 Inc. 1,030,184 Depoeitea. Ond'n Dep’ls. —f X. Y. Trib. The quality of the new Wheat now comtaff- to market, it far suiwrtor to that l*at year; a> good auppliea are being offered on ’Change dally u we hare aoeu any prerlom tea •on.—[Cin. Conr. PIXtUSfLPnM CATTLE MaaxcT, Monday Aug. 2.—The Cattle market, this week baa been devoid of even the artiaii an.jont ef activity which bos characterised it during tbe fiMt thw-* or four weeks. Then seems to he no filling off n Uio receipt* of cattle, but on the contrary. there ia a gra dual ncnjmuUtfon of stock at both yard*. .The offering* at Wardeli’s, and nt the Hall's Head Drove Yard, during the past week amount to about 1800 head, of which nurn bor 600 brad wen diaposed of to-day at WarJeli’s Avenue Drove Yard, 200 bead on Thtiraday. Tbo dnloeei of the market today I# attributable In a great measure to the wet weather, which has had toe lendotcy to keep back purchas ers. We have little or no change to make in our quotations, excepting for some beeves of Inferior quality, for which price* ruled a ihmdo lower. The following are the rates at which the sates were offered: Choice quality, ft cwt„ $9,60@9,75 Prime « •* 9,25<59,60 P*lr " 8.76@0,12U Ordinary “ “ 8,26<58,60 Common “ “ 6,00^8^5 loferior ** •• 7,25@7,75 Of Sheep, the offering* amount to 4,000 bead, which is a considerable decrease below tlie receipts of last week. Tbe sales were effected at $2 to (4 ft head, equal to 7(J£B Cl*, tor dretsed. Tbe arrivals and sales at Phillip’* Colon Drove Yard, for the week, were lal3 Hogs, which sold freely at price* iron sosf to $7% $ 100 lbs net, according to quality. Tbe arriv als show a decrease of about 600 bead. Within two weeks put, tho repre»*uUtlvft« of the freight departments of tbe ttttsbofgtt, Ft. W. and C. and the Steu benville tin** have met for too purpose of fixing a uniform rate for freight transportation between Cincinnati and Pittsburgh. Flour—so the report runs—to be carried for sixty cents per barrel, and for no smaller sum. But, It is stated, (we do not vouch for the existence of technical legal proof,) that agents interested In shipping from East Front street, allowed a “ draw-back'* of some cents ft barrel in order to secure the “ proper direction” of a large lot one day last week. This would reduce th* rate on flour to 57U -ceuta ft bbi n between this city and Pittsburgh, Ths freight on the same weight—if it he in tbe shape of a skiff or hol low wnre of certain descriptions, hence to Foster's Cross ings, sons S 3 milts. Is two dollars. It Is reported on ’Change that In consequence of thic reduction, ttie Ciucin nnl, pay ton snd Lima line, to Pittsburgh, has reduced rates to a very low figure.—{Cin. Com. <, RIVER SEWS. The expected rise was cut short yesterday, and after at* taining a stage of four fewt, the river began to fail, and will no* recede rapidly. Thero was nothing doing at tbe wharf, yesterday, except a little height going ou board the Potomac an-tludian. Neither of these boats got off, yesterday, bat expect to leave to-day, and we commend them to tbe shipping trade and traveler*. The Economy is also advertised to leave to day, and tbe Gmiel la up for St. Louis. The Cincinnati Commercial of Tuesday says: “Considerable drift,ont of the Little Miami, and other tributaries, floated past the city during lh« day. Tbe swell here will doubtless make aetou (eat hence to Louisville to day, but will soou run out. It wilt not Improve the c»ndi~ tlon of tbe Lower Ohio, unless considerable rain has fallen in that vicinity. The last arrivals—the Besolnte, Neptune, and Vlx»n—r-port ooly 4\s fret at Flint Island, mod the channel fall of lamps and bar Ito find. U was washing out hut aud straight, however. Tbe Fairchild for New Orleans, and the Quaker City for Nashville went bar-I.aground at the foot of the Island, The Fairchild lodged on the middle .bar, rather oat of the channel. Tbo Quaker City was fast on the right ban-1 rid - of :llia bar, going down, and it was thought wilt not get off without ilgbtenlcg. The Mariner, which left for flu Louis, Saturday night, grounded at Quo powder, but got off yesterday. The Hudson arrived from Pittsburgh, having left on Thursday, Tbe Hcdson picked up 76 tons at WeUtvUle and Parkersburg, and had thirty cabin, *ud twenty-two deck passengers, fell# rosblps twenty-five tons for M-sdlsou and Louisville. The Uudion rubbed light through Buffington, and on the reef at the foot of Utannerhosactt, drawing twen ty-two inches full. Met Albennarleal otrau Bjt, Endeavor and Ilurrkaoe at Manchester Island, Ohio at-Ksiclne, Com mercu lying aMbe head, and tbfe Orb at tbo foot of Letart, lila May at the foot of Blanunrbassett .The Neptune arrived from St. Charles, Mo, with 76 tons firCindnuatl and above. Discharged 30 tons u LoaisvUie anj below, ea« tu,« vat* fti-ur; •so n(njt(i, anu xo tons scrap Iron for Pittsburgh, which will probably bereabipped by imJlway, as the Neptune will lay up here for the preseot. Tlie Vixen, framSt. tools, and Uesointc, from "Mem phis, also arrived. Tho Vixen will remain here omit there is more water above." Aaarv*Ls —TbcUleawood arrived fmm lot'bdri to two tort, “ making it envy." Tim Dr. Kane alto ar rived from Wheeling, Laving foft On KriJay. Sharec-ived "U loti« there, WOO kegs usiUat the Virginia In>p Works, 3U3 thle wait at Pomeroy, and 75 tone ot pig levs at Port*- ID noth, fib* discharge* hen 000 eke oat* brought from Bo ohceter. The Ease teem for St. taut* ih ie *v*nlag Ebe bad a barge in tow, and lout 24 boon on the *ho*l ban. ITw Mearongor earns In from liig Bandy with3o tons oriron, and 240 ski wheat, Bhe report* hard raina at Catletaborg, ' on Sunday, and Big Sandy and the Scioto running out mod erately The Bunko arrived from I’oi Umoutb with a fine trip-—-The Madison and Louisville packet* brought np excellent trip*. The latter reporU 7 teat to Louisville. The Kentucky brought OTer 2000 sacks corn from Madleon to IVtcnburgb, for Saldor. The Boston met tbe Jlariuerat Utica, and Piuhugh at. Carrollton... The Bt. Louie ar fn.iifrwta.Bt. Luuia. arid bui.kilb troui Nashville .The Melroea iealeo In Croat Bt Louis. £ho realilpped a let of •and for Pittsburgh eu the Marmora. The Manama cleared for Pittsburgh with 100 tons, aod a Ceir show of people .The Portsmouth departed for Parkersburg with over 100 tons, andfairprospecu above lor additional freight. .The Ainu was preparing to leave for New Orleans at desk, with 550 tons, In the boat and barge. —{Cin. Com. Monday. Itsamboat Heglater. ARRIVED. | DEPARTED. Lutein*. DrownaVille. I- Lqvtm, Brownsville. Telegraph, do. Telegraph, do. Colooel Bayard, Elizabeth. | Col. Bayard, Flital-nlh Rjtxa—2 feet 0 la. falling. |r«l«traphie markets, New You, Aug. 4.—Cotton unchanged; sales 800 halos. Plonr firm; talcs 13,500 hbU. Wheat firm; 6,500 bua eold; Southern Red White $L30<51,45; Milwaukls Oiuh sound,o7c; Chicago Spring, unsound 81%:. Corn firm •ales 59,00 u bus Yellow $1@1,05. Prime Pork basadvanced 5c at 814.50(514,70. Bacon quiet at 8%a&% for Sides and for Shoulder*. Sugar buojgnt: MnseoTado TUaoc, Molasses firm; Muscovado 32c. Tallow qubt at CUo.— Freights ore drooping. Cattle Market.—Beeves; sties at 6@9% averaging B<aSU receipts 2J»uO. Cows doll and lower. YeslsfQkdy. Sharp aad Lambs dull, bnt unchanged except common which are lower; receipt* 12,500. Swine s£@s,oo; receipt* 5,000. Stock Market—Stocks dnll; Chicago A Rock Imlaod 75?%; Illinois Central Bond* 88% La Crosse A MUwsukls 4% Mich Southern 23% N. Y. Central 84% Reading 49% Mil wankle A Miss. 15-jj; Virginia Sixes 92% Mich. Central 01: Erie B. B. 17% La Crosse Land Qranu 24% I'aauinjßU, Aug. 4.—Receipt* and stocks of Flour small and prices firm; tales however, confined to small lota, at s4£S@4,6oforold stock, and $4,76(56 for frveh ground, superfine made from new wheat at tbe latter figures. &ve Flour Is again advanced to $3 50. Wo Com Meal here, and is now worth $4,75 f! bus. Wheat Is mhch wanted for milling hot the receipts of new crop continue trifling, sale* or 3,000 bushel* ml $1,20 for prime red, aod $1,40@1,4&f0r white. llje sells on arrival at 73c for old and 66 lor new. Corn baa again advanced; sales of 6,000 boa at o&@99c. Oats lo good demand, with further sales at 37c for new, and 42 for old.— Provisions are held with increased firmness, tales Mess Pork atslB;BaaiatlO%slBe; Bides at %?, and Shoulders at 7%. Lard la hbls at 12c, and In krgt at 13c, and Butter at 112 c. Cloverseed is very scarce; new Timothy commands $2,25, and Flaxseed $1,62. Sugar advanced, and stock in Am bands now reduced to about 200 hbds, against 13,000 fabds last year. Whiskey Improved; 200 bbls. Western sold at 20c; none held Uglier. CurcisxATi, Aug. firm; 2,000 bblssoldat $4,253 for extra, the Utter for Wblto Wheat. There Is no ebaugo In Grain. Whiskey Is firm at 23c, closing buoysnt Groceries are firm; sales 26,000 Bit Stearins at UUc. Pro visions are buoyant; Bacon It in good demand aod higher, doting at 6%58%: for 6 boulders aad Sides; tbe demand is from the Eastand Booth. Money Is esey. Exchange la firm at% premium. •Bitnaoas, Aug. A—Flour doll; Howard Street nomloaL and quoted at $4,«J*@4,75 for old. and $3 for new Ore IMUs. Wheat dull, and 6c lower, ■alts Red at fi.Qrsai.ufr Whim SLSS@I,4S. White Corn dull; Yellow active at92/Si We. Whiskey quiet at 2C@27c. ProTlsUms Him and on changed. BEANS— 100 bush small white' for pole by Ju29 , J.B. CANFIELD. EOUR.—2S bbls Extra Family inctoro and for mU by fj*3«] J. B. CANFIELD. 1 A bblß Potomac Herring in store and for -1 V/ tale by IHTCnCOCC McCREERT A Cp. IME—2O6 bbls, Louisville White, for b F Jel> J-BCANFIBLD. ILL PAPER of best quality sold by ia2s WM. O. JOHNafON A*C(X, 57 wood at. OTTON.—26 bales to arrive—for sale by JeM IfIAIAH DICKEY A CO. • BUTTER. —40'kem packed Butter in store and for saloby Jul 7 ATWELL. LEE k 00. COUNTRY BACON.—2OOO pounds choice Shoulders I.MO Ilk. clem* Btd«-to Srtn; far «S 2 -glT—: ATWELL. LEE A CO. * LARD— 74 tea: No. 1 now landing from .ttMZDcr Uumon flarnlo fcr b Milan picket a no POTATOES— 100 bags for sale bT jot UtTCllfocK, McCRBfcRY* CO. APPLES on hand, and forttleby J«2S BIDDLE, WIRTBA CO. EQGS. —2 bbls. just received and for sole py J»W- ATWELL, LBK k 00 WESTERN. RESERVE CHEESE receiv- T T tog daly *ad for Mb by RHTOLK. WlBtS 1 00. IV/TACRAREL—2S half bbls. large and XvJL p«Hbb».T« fjrwto by - R. PALZBU- A 00. I^IODFISH—2 tea. in store and for sale by yyjeM j.b. canfield. QA BOS. WHITE BEANS and 30 do Dry Oy Applw Wd w»i for ml* ty IL RJBISOIt tt 00. Q K OASES SAL SODA for sale by - XOjtii a. l. ransEaroot-a 00. EGGS.— 20 bbls eggs for sale by.. . ny!7 SHSIYEB A DILgOaTn LARD— 1000 lba. No. 1 Lard rac’d and for wldtiltfLltirtyrt. Ktt)DLB.WIBrt4CO. The* .fvi ">-■• - -^SuSagfi X)UIM>O exfet? jaa , ibrale by KrgnlarS(riß|tt9; Moaongahala Hirer U. 8- Mall Packets STEAMER TELEGRAPH, { STEAMER JEFFERSON, ■lafei lAt Car*. J. a Wooswixn. | Cipr.-Gcoxat Cuxk- The above new steamers are now running regularly. Morales Boats leave Pitta burgh at 6 o’clock A. M_, and Evening Boats at fi o’clock P. M. for H’Keeaport, Elisabethtown, Mosonga belaClty, BeßeTernon, Fayette City, Greenfield, California and Brownsville, there connecting with Hack* and Coach o* for Union town, FayeUo Springs, Morgantown, Wayatsborg, Carmichael town and Jefferson. Passengers ticketed through from Pittsburgh to Union town for $2, meals and state-rooms on boats inclusive.— Boats returning from BrownsvlQs leave at 8 o’clock io tbe morning and sln tbe evening. For farther Information en quire at the OSes, Wharf Boat, gt tho foot of Grantstreet. aos Q. W, SWINDLER, Aoqt. Regular marietta and , re* » ZANE3YILLE PACKET.—The finfiJoßSaK Bj? b « draught steamer LIZZIE MARTIN, CapL brown, Clerk M’OonneU,will leave for ths above andaUlntermedi- Ports EVKRY HATURDAT AFTERNOON at 4 o’clock. For Bright or postage apply on board or to » J 053 FLACK, BARNES A 00„ Agents. fflincmnati, &t, pOR CrNCI.™ & LOUIS- , .icg'-it J- , fl neß*»T aUamer INDIAN,JsSSSK JW? 1 R- Gre«ol©*, will Iwm far tba abova and ail inter mnliata porta, on TJIIS DAT, 6th last, at 4P.SL For frelgbt or paaaaga applj on board or to lai FLACK. RARNRB A CO. Ag'U. TTQff. cixcinnatQ-LoTnsrTfo^ JL. *ILI.E. —Tue Ono mw atfrtmer POTO s J. Ao, .^ pl 'i’°\ C - Han 7> Wl!l «-st»for all InUmnrdtaU ports on THIS DAT sth i Mt kt 4 •> clock p. ai. For freight or puugn apply on board or to “ 4 FLACK. DARXB3 A CO., Agents. FOB CINCINNATI & LOUIS-, fEB» - TILLS.—The floe ateamer ECONOMY, jfiSgQE C«pt BcltibooTer, will Imt« for the above mediate porta on TDURSDAY the sth iu*t. For freight or passage apply on board or to au4 FLACK, BARN ES A CO. St, ILouia, &c. FO R ST7 LOUIS—The fine , fCg- ». ■teuaer GAZEL, Capt. £. tnu, will jABBES .l* 1 ® *bore atfii all THURSDAY, tb« 6th ioitaat, at 10 a. u. For freight or pas sage apply on board or to to * ai FLAPS. BARNES A CO. iteto ©titans, &1 FOR NEW ORLEANS (vriTHiJCgVfc dupatoi.)—The (pleudld atumer ALSIA. JbBSK Capt. Robinson, will learn Cincinnati for the tourtnedlaio porta. Will take all Pittsburgh freight con ngneri. For rate* apply t) J g2 ° FLACK. BARNES A CO. JHtsctllancouß. Health i GR&CEII AND BEAUTY I Conferred on the Ladle* by wearing DOUGLAS A SHERWOOD'S OH&BBRATHSSKIRTS. The nnpvmlleled auecasa of the NEW EXPANSION SKIRT (120,000 of which hare beetfsold during the last four months) baa Induced the maonfutoms to make arrantementa that will enable them to produce 200 dozens (2,400 Skirts)per day daring the mouths of June, July and August. The* aIM call attention to tliclr NEW LINEN SUPERIOR SKIRT, For traveling, which Is receiving universal commendation from the Ladies. The/ are the sole proprietors of ttc only “Patent Adjustable Bustle” in uso. beware of the many Imitations offered In the market, as they are aU either infringements of our patent, or worth las*. c. They also manufacture orer 70 Other Different Styles, witt and wi>hout the “Patent Adjustable Bustle." These SKIRTS hare been recommended by the HIGH EST MEDICAL AUTHORITY a* being the bat article for Ladies tut ttaf heu ever been offer#! to the puWic. Kune genuine unless (tamped DOOQLAfc & SHERWOOD, manufacturers, new tors. For tale throughout the United States and Jel7;3md» PROPERTY HOLDERS, ATTENTION. psßßirtr & joKiraosr Haring Increased their fadUHaa for muafoctarixig. and e W„ E. OHILDS <Sb CO'S ‘ PATENT ELASTIC FIRE WATER PROOP ROOFING, ARE now prepared to execute orders for any description of Hoof*, steep or flat, at the shortest no tifenud with the utmost i-nre, Iwlng determined to put on Boofk that cannot he surpawaed for Cheapnesa and. Durability. Our Itoola an too well known to require anyrenlovy from os. Testimonials in favor of this Roofing and samples can be seen bycalliDgat our Office, No. 76 Suilthfleld aUevt. Building* covered with the above ilooflngcan besoenat U. Nelson’s, corner of Wylie and High streets; J. Heck’s new Hotel, corner of Grant and Seventh streets, lloase of W.O. Leslie, Keq., Diamond alley, opposite Patterson'* Stehle; Store of 11. Straw, corner of Market and Second sis; also Uotise of B. n.Bnecop, asm* block; Brcfwnavlfle Wharf boat House of Robert Flynn, Cougnws, between Ywhiter *iki ic,i*« »*■■■»■! *»»»» cf j. at. Mcfcowrta, Wtbsur *t Stable of A. Bradley, Water alley and Saadosky street, Allegheny; House of H. U. Wilkins, Eso, Wood’s Rnn; House of A. Negiey, John Scott, Wm. McCall nod Mrl Oooti, East Liberty; and many other* too numerous to men- Uoa - , PERKIN A JOHNSON. aplhdawlyT No. 76 Smlthfleld st„ Plttsbnrgh, {‘a. LATEST NEiYSfrumallpflrtsofthe world. Ser lh« NEW YOU& DAILY IINIIALD, 1 TRIBUTE MIILADELHIIA DAILY PKEB3. «»d-TU!EE; •ml CINCINNATI OOSIIIERCIAL, I ' UBLI ° LEDaEH ' oltb. dtp, b, your did™ “ ” T " J ubnttmm .' BOOTS AND SHOES, OUKA. JP K O R C A S H. JAMES ROBB. . N 0.89 MARKET 6TUEET, DEAR TUB MARKET HOUSE, - Spring stock of jMt ""*** hb *“«• “ d cnUDßeus* UOOTS and SHOES; MENS’ CALF, KIP ANI) COARSE t BOOTS, SHOES, OXFORD TIBS, DOTS' AND YOUTHS' BOOIS?**™- A r«rr superior article and eery neat, Direct from the Mann tarturera, which he wilt U ll br the rant ur Package at eery reduced price* for caali. TbU flock comprises ona of the largest assortments to be foand la any dty, suitable tor city and country sale*, and haring orcr twenty rear* experience In baying, he trust* that he can now suit all tactee. He rcapectfoUy Invitee all in want to c Jl. enuring theta that they will be pleased. tnrzo—mylT QOOD DARK PRINTS, USUALLY SOLD AT CTS n SELLING AT 9 CENTS, at (tore of Ju2fcdAwP MURPHY A BURCIIftILD. 'VTOTICE.—In consequence of the intended Al dissolution of ourpartoenhtp about let of September, and the great ncrlfice* w* are making in closing out our ■toek at exceedioxly low price*, aU gaqdf unpaid tor at time of purch»s« after this dat* will be considered due Ist Bcpt_ and bills presented for payment at that lime. t. . MUUPIIY A BURCHFIELD. July Ist, 1858.—Ju8:dAwP OUT SALffoF UASSER'S CREAM FREEZERS, At reduoed price*. Nov Is the Uma to inpplj yoarsslfat J. T. CRAIG A OP’S, 134 Wood it. puCALS, FOR LADIES’ DRESSES, REDUCED TO 12<4CT& PER YARD, it MURPHY k BURCHFIELD’S. L‘ AKE FISH— ““ 160 half bbl*. WhlteFUh; 186 do Trout; •* 100 do Balmoo; \ 00 do UetrioK . 20 do Pickerel, Thto day rec.d and for aale by HENRY n. COLLINS- QU& DRIES—IB6 Saaks Extra Term. Flour; U 29 tMka Hog Qalß ’ * 4 do Dry applet; 2 do FeatfaeH; Hbbla.ho.LUrd; to arrira on Clifton, faraalTbj owton * . Jj* iSAiari dickey a co. OlUABS! CIQAKSII—A largo lot of gcnu JVI V, K . P JL Y * "VWCUFXELD have red aSv » 0t ° r K *?^ d Bwtt * Mtulint, »dedded.t*rgnin. Ain, £eq« and Linen OoUap, lower thin tuuaL^ a ™, now oCerlng onT Benue* and Grenadine Robeaataarhtower prioet than arid at early In ibo aeeagn. TITINES AN D LIQUORS—I have constant iJUZ&itT" of pure Wise* and LlquSn faraeiUdnal porpoaea. Thoee wbhlnr anythingln tbla line can relj open getting a purekrtiulo at 1M ' JOS.JrLBHIXG’S, J &u comer XKamondnadUarketttmL THK ONLY FEESiI STOCK OF DKY .JL GOODS !d tht city, sot opening. Niw *tyje Pricy, for uui, Aodtb* bwtMtorUneat of *TI kJodiof WMosatilo Dry Good* In (hadty. Jolt ' 0. HANSON L0V8.74 Market*t. POTATOES —100 bos. at 25cto close "lot, aotmdaodgood. niTonoocK, moc&hkry * oo„ JoB 123 B*<*ood «o J IM Front rtrretg. XpAMILY FLOOR—Choice white.wheat in I* bbl.neblbrnkfs I«Stonlt,b; joT D. C. HJSRB3T, cor. Liberty mu) Head tt. 1 ma Wheat for sale by Awv- uiToeoocK,MocaßJsiT aco • j 123 Stoodmad 151 frcntitrort. LINEN CHECK, RUSSIA RUCK and all x&fsssszi&r: -«■* j**" O- IIANKoy I/ITR ■» REASONABLE UOOUti-jim, pa,h re |i„r aasss.rr' N 0 LARD -- i 44 tiveejirregular cooper •Utorml.b, ial» mTlLr.ffjS" e »nun« our Fourth Ar- ArtT»l o?B«»iwcDry&jd*tbUi«sowUiß»ci««d. .i r- Q. HaNSOX LOVK. 74 Market .trwu T ARIL—74 tierces No. 1 uniform cooper- : ■ - , ..: . ttAua pgjuY a 00. LCKERKL—IOO bbls No. 3 targe, sahUdo •••do-'« do ' i by jstfl • :-;-r J.BL»QAICni I y 10T!K>K^S7-’'kMw Bow ilandibg* from | Min j (to TTEALTH’ OF AMERICA** IsoMEN.— JO. For many yean I bare been troubled with general weariness and languor, both mental and physical; caprice, llstlakentw, doll headachy pain in the head and templet r i ilitiwtf fil t~TT J ~~T “ *♦***■—, nt the heart, Tsrysnafly flattered ot exdted, appetite variable, stomach and towel* sranged, with painJ Any .mental or physical czerttoa waaeure to bring on tilth* symptoms, and I had In addition, frlling of the wotnb, and great paialMhatr* gion. One phyaldan alter ahother exhausted tus ekUlaad. gaTO mo op; A patient «b 4 peiseming naa of MAR gHALL’S UTERINE CATHOLICON fortunately earned me, and 1 bare no words suCrient to exp rest my thaakfnlneea Has. JULIA ANNS JOHNSON. lean truly aay that 1 hare been a sufferer f or many yearn with whites and deranged menstruation. After a while I had other troubles, such as pals face, Indigestion, wxatiog •way, general languor and debility, pain In, the smell ofitho back, a sort of aching and dragglagteosaUon,p«in.l*>twerQ too shoulder blades extending down the epino, lurtofap;*- Jtita, tronblo In toe stomach and bowels, with cold hands and feet sod dreadful ncrvuuneM. Tbo least excitement would make me feel as it I should fly away. I tried doctors and drags, and everything, one after another, without tbe ben efit. One bottle of MAKSUALL’d UTERINE CATHULI - changed some of my symptoms for the better, and now lam entirely and radically cured. I wish that «v«ry wo man coaid know what it will do, CLAJIISSA OBB1&. For a long time I had Uterine complaints with-the follow ing symptoms: I wae nemos, emaciated and irritable; I seemed to abound In complaint*; some of which 1 will try .to tell yon; pain in the lower organ*, nod a Idlings as if some thing was going to full out; inability to walk Jioch on as* count of a feeung of fullness; aching and dragging, and •booting pains in the bock, loltu*, aint extending dowa tbe lege the Jolting produced by riding cansed great pain; spas* modic shootings and pains in the aide, stomach and bowels; headache, with ringing In the ears; every fiber of the body seemed sore; great irritability; Intense nervonsoeea, I could not benr tho least excitement without Using prostrated for a day. I could scarcely move'ahont tb* honee, end did not take pleasure In anything. I had given up hope. liaring irK-d everything, a* I sui>pos.-d, in v*ln, bnt a friend called my attention to MARSHALL’S UTERINE OATHoUOON- I took it, hoping against hope. Moat fortunately U-fcareJ n>c;*nd there is oot a healthier or more grateinl woman In too country. I trn*tall will ate it. It le truly the woman’s Criond In need. Mas. FLORENCE LESLIE MARSHALL'S UTEftIXECaTUOLICOS willcrxtain •f tolling yf the Womb. H'Atlrs, Suppressed, Irregular.' or Painful Menstruation. Bloating, ItJUimmailons and Pis* tasesof the Kidneys or Urinary Organ*, Helen tian or In &nUi\cnce of LVine. Heartburn, Costive urst, tointings, I\tlpiialions, Cramps, Disturbed Steep, and all troubles organic or lyatpalAeftc, connected vrith the U’.rriss* organs. The price of Marshalst Uterine CsPwliam is One Pilar' aruta Half per single baUlu On the fectipt of si* dollars (Ire bodies shall be sent by express,free of charge, (■> the c nd of £A« express route, 1° tcr-ile the pod office address, town, enunlg and Stale. Wt yrilt guarantee that the Medicine will be sent onrtcdptflf the tsumey. Address Da. GEO. H. KRYSER, 140 WoodsL, Plttsborgb, apU-dawT a Jj?n 0 f use Goldeu Mortar. JOY TO THK ADHIRBnS OF A FINE mm or «ICH Q-LOSaY ECAIB T»Ilc of twwty, It cnoot oxlot without t fine hrod or hair, then read tbo following, and if you aak more, sea circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt. PROFESSOR WOOD’S HAIR RESTORA- call the attention of all old and yonng, to this wonderful preparation, which tarns hack toluorigiual color, gray hair—covers the bead of the bald with a luxuri ant growth—removes the dandruff, Itching, aud all cot«uo on* eruptions—causej acontiLoal flow of tbe natural fluid*; and hence. If nsoda* a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keop it from falling to extreme, old ago, In all Its natural beauty. We call then upon tbe held, tbe gray, or diseased In scalp to use it; and surely tbe young will hot, u they value the locks, or tbo witchlug carl, ever be without It. Its praise is upon the tongue of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood’s Hair Restorative In New Ha en, received the following letter in regard to the Bestura iva, a few weeks since: Daw Rirxn, Conn, Jnly23.lWA Mb. LtAVCrwoxvn—Sin F have been troubled w Ith dan druff or scurf «D my head for more than a year, my Lair began to consent, scurf and hair together. I saw Id a Now Haven paper about “Wood’s Hair Restorative" as a cure.— I railed at your store on tbe first of April pnr-tout ed one bottle to try it, and I found to my satisfaction 11 was* tbe thing; it removed the scurf and hair began to grow, it is now two or three laches in length where it was all of. I have great faith in It. I wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr. Poit, tbe bearet of this. I don’t know as any of the kind Is used In this place, yoa may have a market for many bottles alter it tsknown here. Your*, with respect, BUFU3 PRATT. PtnLAStLrsu, Sopt. 10,15A6. Pxor. Woon-j-Dear Sin Your Hair tteitomuve is proving Itself beneficial to ms. The front, and also the back part pf my bead almost loit its covering—in fact baiw, 1 have need bnt two half pint bottles of your Bestorativn, and bow the tip of my head is well studded with a prrvminlng crop of yonng hair, and tbo front is also receiving Its benefit. I nave tried other preparations without any benefit whatev er. I think from my own personal recommendation, I ran induce many others to try it. Your*, respectfully, D. R.THOMAS, M.N0.4dl Yioeet. Ynrcxnsza, Ltd., Jons 22*1853. Pxor. O. J. Woon—As yonare ihont to ihaunflictnre and vend your terently discovered Hair RvetoraUvs, I will state for whomsoever it may concern, that I lure r*rd it and known others to use it—that, I hare, At revtral yivtro,’ been lo the habit of using other Hair Restoratives, hud that I find yours vastly superior to any other t know. It entire ly cleanses tbe of dandruff, nod with one month's prop er ore will restore any person's hair to tbcorigtanl youthful ... color and textnre, giving tt abesltoy, soft and glossy ap-X' pearanre: and all this, without,discoloring the bauds that apply It, or the dress on which ft drop*. I wuuld, therefore, recommend its ue to every oue deJirmis of having it fine color and toxtnre to toilr. > Re*p«-ctfully. yours, WILSON KING. For sale by GEO. U. KEYS Ell, U 0 Wo-»d #t n pitfebnrgh, O. J. WOOD A ©A, Proprietors, Sl2 Broadway, Y.. (in the groat N. Y. Wire Railing Ka£*h!UhmeQt)_*txd..U4. - Market. T ■ -t., miU-yiWry I.H gwal Drug _ gfrtv ap2o an3D:iyJawisT Stflam Marble Works. MARBLE MANTELS.—A large ondbonu tltol stock always on hand nod being mußtiUctnrrd by Machinery, Bold at very low prices. ituitdon. owners of Res) Estate. Contractors and others, whether they annt to jitirchAMoriK.t».iirw invited local) and examine onr stock and ascnrtnln our prT&w as we an wiling plain nest Man tels so low as to pot UiotKdriUiifi the rvaCb oi almost every person. Monuments, Tablets, anJOrave Fton«*,a largo stock al ways on band. i nraJtareand wkph-Staad Tops, and Im posing Stones maoufacioro! by rpfXhinery, and fold at tbe. lowoßtprice*. Marble of all kind* *Vld low to the Trade,— Purchasers are inviti-d to cail and e3«VI UO our stock at Stl, 823 LUwrtj street, Pittsburgh. mylp:dsw3toT W fIL WALLACE. Portable 91111 a. ORTABLE CORN AND FLOUR MILLS M *t, They rnn light, grind i wt, arc easily kept in outer nuke as good work »s ri.e largest mills, and give general satisfaction, always oa ban-!. Also, portable Saw Mills.— For twtlculsra ran at 319 Liberty su l*itts..ur rf h. _ °»ylthuAw3mT W. w. WALLACE. „M'U Pnraliblne. OfEAM ENGINES, warranted best cmaS- S 7. .minimi* to order. Ih.ikrtand **** B™* Machinery, Knjint Cutingt and £ U J* t %y tff ' ato ordr, ‘- Milt front. Out Iron,f'rv»t CLh't^fnfZ^^*?* IWI Mm S ' mu ' “t 3.9 UU„; mylorf4w3mT __ _ Line* Cement, Ac. POSTER PARIS, lor Land and Stucco Cement for Cistern*, fire Walla, Ac,; - Lewisville Lime and Homan Central; Grindstone#—Uat quality on hand at 219 Lib erty street. W. WALLACE. PJtftitnbcr* INE SHINGLES, Boards, Joists and Scanning. Alan, Hae sad 0«k Plank for sale nt 310 u Deny at, Pitiaborgb. tnylO;daw3oiT M~ Shingle Machines* cQEOROE'S PATENT always on band •t 819 Liberty street, Pittsburgh. . . mjrlftd*w3mT W. VT. TTALLAOR A OfM* Bara,/ LL SIZES, alwaya on hand at 319 Liber* \y «t~ Pittsburgh mylO ~ W. W. WALLACE. 185 a CAHPBTS. 1858.. the market street carpet store, TS STILL PREPARED TO : SUPPLY JL wldcmandi far Velvet, Brussels, Tbrceplr jCu'J In- SftShTftlf ° r ,V c sf styleand noaJity. floor Oilcloth*, from 3to feet wide,at tower price* than we luvo ever before offered*. Coco* Matting lor office* or chorebe*; panted Window gbadr*, end every thin* ed with the Carpet department of Ucnuw rwulatrins. »*» Spring, opetu, we would suggest to purchaser* to make Ihdr affw fr^ rt oor u,, «" Stock and at onr pmantvery low price*. foaa W. M’OUNTOOK. ICE CHESTS, A. STROII & CO.'s MAGIC J)Ul'Ll *od Imprwb n Paper is a bejattfol art*lo to write * letter apd obtain a copy at ilia same Unwwi'boet the on or p*ni or lult,renderiogitlaTiilnab!e ll ’nlluketberonectimvrefaJonof “ 7 J.t!: pl f l> .l or flo T er ’ •"* c< l nall J 1 »daptedlbr writing on papor, cloth, wood or stone, in the copying of i lanta. de signs, matte, (witboat the ate <t pcnaur lokVwith a bo wor common stick, ft# dU&nmUrrfora-prui 25 cU. Bo ' < V I by „ w. sTuavkn, -J. Corner Market and Scornd surtta. qream freezers, i*. MOSSSB’3 PATENT 5 MINUTE PBfcEZßtt?, Tho but md cbwput WtU bo told ot MunjhctßKn* > friee. FISU —25 hC. bbU. No. 2 largo Alaokerel; 30 ■* •do ** 3 do * «]o » .-2SbbU.BaUlmor»Urrrlnie . c3O do Mo. ltrinnudSbiil! ’ i * lSbtdo do do -do •, - 18 ttbte. do WbUoFlihi • ' • : 30 bt do do ' do - . 10 do do Trent, M bbta. 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